The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 05, 1890, Image 2
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. - InsftrtioiL Sn^cial-rate*-for coatraet ad
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oa<.riT rP-Neirfe I'tfacti&T Winrifeboro 'On Mon>o
tiie^o^i wrv;m
'J1^. Bovpe. He,was.a uxUve.Qf;Chariestoii
?j>o3 nr. 7?r>r.T p?.>: ? '-* - > -> ~ ^ ,:.v<
orfvMi ?,au4.sparK'^af .<iaiigi?t r of Dc, George
^ivjPeftEso?.'t>fM<>??ticeH(>. He practiced
?*Q fewfor :M*uetline lii lhia IttWn^and
,?$s 'irf?tpn^uil(etf"(h*i'81;'cliefnctvin 'tie ;"Co\?-'
, federate f.'o tigress^- and the Federal
?? .irfov, mr ' V
tt? ?Me. after-?
wariittitftucu^b^AfeattlMiis^Ys-* and
omxjM-wckifd tI*wrr,:in> Washiari*S:i, vrftere
bas "ehjih^d ^ infcrfeiive 'p)-act"'c?.
"td^tud s?{a 1 w<I.,imv..O.V.V? ; . ' <-1
-jsooo 1 11 i > ?
n Enemy to Civilizsithhii
ilhirrst'01 ?t?vc *?**! n? ' | s = p
*ud ^pb oar wisr-ernporary-,
titke Greenri 1 te'fftiFs-i s^fss lied' daraft er
lo produce miit1
a.:<% 11iirfc?" " Is 5 tTposiUjthat its
?-4 oiJtur(Kl^ttlilW.,dei>i-4)ciate?:.tl!evalue
iua cgUifcre^ecai'bli' Tffo"' State"1
VQhf-rovUaiv^ChKr^TtftfC'tbe" ' ftisuihtfoii does'
Yoft'lijjf 'uien >vj'Ui".._j??lf5hed'
**'/ujf.y/l(nfor^aaj4oi] apd with
sxollov* sociuUilfe, is admitted
-HOC fjityntifc ^S'eics^ ^Tite - Utiirer^} is acqs
dJlrrgepte}] prodcuMig gol?ished
and welf informed gentlemen
^f^'alirTfor glving'voqug HiciV fuU'lvs good 1
LAC-id?. Aj.sr^-,.?=.; - ^
t&ft -miatiriwuan.". toi?--fehe prothrnk
this is
^lutftittweri^m-^bjccttutt ro' 1 he Ins til a tj[qu ?
I)oei.,lL.e editor not \raMln? s=ou j if ;i?e
b#? peiished young sc?tie-<'
ewe ^w'rthr ttiToftija:i??u
arifr^fttiriwf niv V tiigfi positiot\ in ^ocial
r~ h tVi'm*r in ibe IStaie.1
JS? ^;>S*t*>TeA> -xfe. > V I
^.sf& $FS.M& >**& l?s. cul"n
dialed asabeiawver's-soi^sOf^cOurse [
I w"?w v"?J. , ?? v
W^^^^w^^tto*t?i-ii!?at it f^itte iitcTitable result
bgjl^j^'Tjist' i*' civiifzai(oti^
fc|^kL^kui.4j'-h y'^a
thfan\
Wf; auct
Br art." 10
Hyatt" as
Vgoa) oar
Riu, T:*y 1
^Piiworidui? 1
Is
KdV Vt%^wA i*
nW ij4^. graces ot
B? of, the, spake, a
Wgt sereMe^eights
HP^Iy drudgery ffii\
Wi'^ the ad- ?
ppar^ {fee Uui^
*,*^xwl|llm^SSs^l^iSs^L^
.^..xibcoaa^e.-it :{>??duces. -cultured gwm^ j)
inen? because it fills them" wtfttUseful -1
^^'irtfbVlhaJtou?' because it fives' them a 1
:t'''"I'fcurlv goofi trauiijigjin. w,?$t Js?fcpcbffli-'1
classic, ajtd whatia purely. [
: Wiemafieiear Jiiag ? > If it dots^hey iU i
o5?-.r>wnf]d Ireye ttiem torn- theft-4 b&ckis on
V; 'We 'teatehTn^s 'of centuries?Tbs^t there 1
^proj&'Iu .^iowl'ed^Q anjlinCQr^t'ibri.' ;;
** .(">V^,.doy't..i;uQw.,iio*v--. the faraier6 of,
m.t '.^?eeiiTii!ft.feel j?(bont'Uris-lbiDg^JiUod
?? ? ^oaHnrej batf we-know- -thtrtf the'farthers';l
of Fairfield believe in a culniiretl j)eopjg;ATh6>
iafea^lciiig'^tftertained that ,
0? ,,,jMMi)je&iu# is .lofit.>b^ r?fiawDdot land
hat -pfifin. bimit esgeflrtal truths i ace. \
- i_ . ... ... ..L .,.i V .1
bftfdefi'lti ffl^thfetJc'glaccs nov^aUanThe
Ifli mi tatjje , hor iz$W con? i
.y-.. r- jtoBrSifcOtLeolora af. knowledge--have as
ni..;ro?ch attraction fort&e-farmer** any- ,
w.! bddy Hse; audit; is ari fttetflt- tdUixnito <
V'l!" t'ha^ 'he 'iJoes 'nolJ c^e fo r those
tfiin^s which iqR,e.u,( the^att^tiiom of. t
CpWPftH We-u i .irH
^ ItthetJmversWjr doessendotit eda^" e^ted
ubfe'tt, cuttrtrecF,Jraeii'"f?irofl ia-.-,
nis? inflation,J fheii"it'"must'.''fit*! ilaem ft>r|"
n'v^j tCTR#*>v ?? ' i?*ti^ntu T< T
-nr... fM,Tia.Wati.P?r.j? U^.-n [
".Z > ; *"i
*o;h'f - WMp?;expected wlien'iiii iigirf
& &j}$?gi&ropng any. one class
1 lL t.^r
^ .,?fi .people.. cae.uenjag^iw- wuu uis
>; ^characierktie; f ingenuity : fteg^nfc his
"i"-'' 'wifeked machiriatfohs aind't'rfeV'to! pOS-4
"f ~ 8<5U aft 8 B/fificf the' ml rid 'of t be Raises
r\ 'so^jt1l?r%, qwy. divert.,,the papular
^ maveiaent.io the settlement of issnes
-tu: -iongat peacd.-* We have; however^ ao :
-abiding faith in the people and .have- i
OM~ ift fears'ojf senous rerlntion aiidL dis.
?$rou?~^ re^vchcqeuts ao .fiirsaa the .
r.,, farcseraare cwwsernedv It i* by tills
(V-. element of our people, when left to act "
^ as.their <h*n judgment1 dic'Utts, that
:r that which Ts safe and couserralive ii~
*'t,, ijQS^ntajneO.., .Mariners, as a eJass are
-*i..Uie-jB06t ?onservatire> but the men :
who u?urp their leadership afe as a
rule most, uoserapulous ami seek by> .
i. .-njisrepresentiug public ?enf!mfeut to:
s -tear- down something which, 'if' fche.'4
St? )1! amX nnl\T*A canfJmflrtl
~ trULU ?CIC Miumi) jjuwwv ovtivituv/Ub
"" would support. It is in this that, a few
.;; are madt.Uie rulers jof xaaa$v :'
.. We do not fear, then, the refcent a?:i ^
; ^tft'tid? among the farmers^ if indeed-~
there be any farmers movement, but it
Is tile shrewd, cuuDiug politician. whff '
'.^.wtfl.make the alleged wroug9 of our [
,?.i farmers stepping stones forsel^aggrar:
dizeraent. ; ';":t j
s'-' Great evil is to 'bjb'apprehended j?hen
false Issues arc forest?. ior: tinenrtfoe-j^m^il^ue^ioil
to bVdetenpyaeiJ is for- J
v?5 goiteu.by.the public.mind*...This. ?iisM.4ak?,
vre-'beReve, was made ;br: the
3 Srtrt!hCrt?' jpCtfple W''t Mfr' jfiiffi? <; before j"
''' 'ttje. jvaragjjflist."pro^cciijq^V.'^fl: .hay^t,
always,.beliey^ thatrif.ouij people had j
./.fongftt i,hcutadif>i6?.tbeVisolo. issue :'
.'?.iin8teati !OP.'branchdi>f: intD\coiJatecaI |
i " 'QttettiofcsV rbcjr-wvru Id haVc! ttfcip' so la r -f
'""sate $&!t lSsHfjIs'coiiceruecl.V ,;!
The farm'4r^,ciaiio they* have wrongs':
,.0tQ refresh,na?d webeiieve tfiey <
^ (<t-x;Oi> iti, >;nsNi<?<] ,lir.<< *<?< !o^-il !
.jfioY V7*?t1 lohleotj.j A nun'? ?(: \
pPPP?^.T.yrga^i ; ,
R|IPrthey cannot be over^H^oy
stj^^legisluiion and the
sweeping ,?e^Eiralizations of Chairmap-^
""Shell are rott^fficient to frame ?issto$6.'
^is tikgeifo^to deal in particulars,
vjfet th^tfaimers frame questions to j&e
^ftleci^nii ij&t Mr. Sbell whose
makes him a
pspicaons example of noii-rotati?"> one
I of the very evils he says needs remedy|
ing:" His long enjoyment of office puts
a black eye on that feature of his address,
and makes this issue come with
bid gM.ee fttim 'him. Wu ftiwv 'War'
wholesale d^nnnqla^Qnsof-the.
whole hfstorv'of our government "and'
.ipstiti^io.u*,, which, staiemjiuis would
be more characteristic of the gaU of an
TnrroHfc1 1 wtII ?nf maar urith . .n ru. i
IT 111 UVW UJVVl. *1 ikii VOW. M|/proval
of our farming element. ' "*
WieTi" Green- ;
viile-1 Nett* eorrectly'* represents,.' 'ifip
fanners of tiae-'State when it arrogates.,
to itself the organ -of the fawners'-;
.movement and mak?s the fight between
theiXniversKtyand -the Clem'son.CoI- ,
lege and forces1 the issue whefi it^ays:"In
fact it is likely that thejfigbt^ bei
i.1 *?:i. i.~ ~C ;
IWUCU intJ.JUi Will uc MUP yt u?c uraiu
issues ou which. tbe Farmers move-'
meot{wiH'*ro"into"canvas'?!n 'Ifit.Ulbe
rpaiu Issue on which the farmers, will ;
go .i nto cauvaas,it is only sQ-becaose a
Machiavilli wilF make it the is* ne'. s "'
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A. &ETKQSF ECT OF XIIE CL ?2ZS OX
........ .BILL..
Representative McKinstry Reviews the
Different Steps Tovvartls the Pjwwigte of
the Bill, and Gives Keasous for His Vote
'" 'at ^Eaoh Staj;o.
Messrs. Editors: 1 wtroht---refect-"'
fntfy ast a VrnaU spacein VOuvcoUiaius
iM'i^ply^to'Tour correspoii.ileut from
'(ireenbrier ' l! observe in v-ontf is*?e
cgf.tUe Loth that he make* a very! pFai.h
cotumc?t ujjoh 4 befarmeri trho :i;<:pre;
scftt-'of'ctt.iih to repyeecuf this eayjity.
in tlx;' legislature.. Jk words: -were
.^'.follows: lion. O. W< Buchanan,
w<esetv vetted right on the Clemson
College bill.- We hint better send all
lawyers to tli-i House uexi year, for
when we send farmers to repreaent^B?! i
P Aftfe re p c^se n t? o uk - ..
body else. For the inlormation ot.ttie*
rot?T? ol' this WtVnty, X feelvit injr; (ftftr
to slate my position.on tiue bjJJl.referred ,
Jo P;ml iii Uoii^r *t> L da .aot mefin.; lo ,
f&?ikt?.u:>y aXUcb- u'jkhj" -lay' JVieiut-G.i
W.' B.Mir i\k^rd'io"'luS'v<jteV ~ I * 1
5' Ybhr" corre6pon.du.ut. :Y.erjc< Inmcb'
iu.. ,iur :iv;ut?v .as. the cyll'e^e.
i*a>i uotiu tbefcteuei 1 l ean- sttite ;thafc
I Aid vote m :!w llrst'VesisToiv ajain%t
the Stale acceptingjfria propei-K under 1
lue win pi air. L/ieuib0u a* coure ;Y.ere
gjruve le^al. doubts, atthut.time; aa to
vrl>?:t^er thjs ijilv* .awto i Jbe..
riy wrtvTbeu'i:f?,tlv*r t-.asidei^ation
tmrfeu Uoitcti'arrate. Court. 'I'bcj W?l'"
beiu? contested. aiid .the S.taig bad
\ .. <f:> ' 1 '.nt.r
three, je^r.6; to,. .#ceept*. u. ;?!* did upt ,
tiiiute il-ai wke piriicy1 ut?: tbe -^'rt. of.
tjw? State to accept"' property ' tha,t| was
*nen iirmi?auou anu .ucsiovjr,i^s inara
earned' inpii^; u^' ilje tstxp*yers upon'! iK
The Court; afterwards decided tbatiir.. t
Clemsoi: bad the right to' Will 't|iree?fourth*
of the property to ,pV>thvvhe
preyed hu(i t hat iviiss Lee iwsts,<^tititled
r . ***'-'? v-' 1 .j i v.- \
to one-fourth, tfrom which' declsiojj;,
thnre y?af an;appealtakt;ti toThe'IiT. S.
Supreme Conrt hich'is 'now pending.
The Governor'filial to appi-ore! the
bifj at tl/at"t^|o? and..jsiLted^ft^HUT '
rfmy "j,1 'J* ^ -rtTzr^f session "\jrhen
bejfav^itoliceNpf' bi;?:
onoQ\i{'TlV<j-' irie' nfI,
BppiUTai ?.vvv^r-yo .-7rrry.J^TTi f ;rn- ?
rbOHi G. 0&in?oN ni&de tFie . cqlJtsQ
lerUutv. So-the YOte"'dTot uot! come up.
is to 'whether ws worilcl acceptj tbq.
DoWegeor woti'^'% " i t"'fc J
So much ;tor the \Cletosow 0ollbgo.
No?r 1-will- alsa sjlat^ foi; tiVe .iui'^;7
amiou ofyour eoiYesponderit hovvi the,.
?oie caaae up that he'w^&rrs t'oJ 'fy
waa not. as to the t?oUeg?i'lb"uflibiV; the1
money was-to- be* obtained to' build janti' "
operate.it.! Thi* special fi^cnds^of ttie"
College in caucus drew npvJi 'bill.; Tn' "
this caucus they did not asfe the icoonerariehvbfoleteta1''lb
IbeirObill tihey
proposed to divert certain fun&s from
th^di&pael.aitdwapplyi fete-ss^ieS ix> j
the College* aototrtyfor ODe year, pat?
to make it,a per^eti;ityx vrhieh|vPohld'
bfeltf^Wha,,libhanza"ifor any j.CoW^ge. .?
Among tbe funds there were somewhat*'are
j}pv[ gtaAgftft; to- the, tieductionPpf
the ' .'Stajte.debt;., (Xhevvaaade wde^v
perate effort to overridc-.thsMa^ri kna
force the appropriation whether] ornotj-in^wbicft'
fhey,,:?^rialfy,fai|ed.T \
There were * some"'of "the 'sectional (
of the bill,'"I ,,'''^a^poric&) iwi i
ethers J .->(frgy -wjere. j
atHetidSa/'an&J'i aji^glad^o.^yiquite *
a 'irariib^r; weije rjtofjn&d. ^j&ya also ';
wished "m'rneif Dill to turn over [the i.
^ur^siq, .the 'general .board of triujee:aftpr
-"finding...tiiat .a. minorityk?fithe
board.was iiQt under the ieontrol- of [the
State; and it was not a safe, piecq of
tegisUtiO.xJ' They1 their1 a'C'cfepted' ^
amendment to- tun*1 these'f^^'byer
tr\ tb{\mc- olAi?fp^. :!Hv^,,thp' 'T^OnRrayiirP
If my friend has kept upf'Trit'S fhe proceedings,
he .will: ^eC[ {that nay vot? is
^efcbVoeS ' not only, pjpce during jthe'
pa'i?ag?:! 'of 'the '.bill,' bul $?piy ;time{ , a
vtit?*'Va's 'taken for 't'-^Q.flftys*.,,1.^11'
further say that I voted for. the bill
ia its. final passage1 '-with ' Senate's'.
amendments ki I fett it- my duty Us' dne 1
Of your trusted servants to gu^d'xith. f
scrutiny the application of the'ptfdpjes^j
taxes.,, There is no,., <lou,b.t. but the
pebpte 'of ' Fairfield , .that,; the! '
a^proIJisitioDL^ of' \ any:. jnQiigy.; to, any'
public iiistitution comes .frora.j.the ;
State Treasury' either directly or jmdinectlyvsnd
in this "ease T1 prefer} a
direct- .appropriation ' as' in'; aft 'ota6r' '
public institutions. Had the l/ill "been il'
presented in . that 'way-'there Woaki'..
tin >??mn quit mon<rlo F
UV(/ XX<* T \y WUH TI ?nwyy ? ^ j
and I think I ajn ?a?ftin,saving that
if'woUld Have''met,'ltjrith.,.jilmostJ a
Ufcannftotts1 Tote. '^ ,wo'ui4 i; further
i$s?rt, ' that! roy entire lime giTjen
to' the ''general work before the bojiy.
and I had th? honor of getting through . '"
se.y.eRal statutory laws for the1 benefit,
of^ray.ojd, but'-iionored Gountr. j So ,
your.cqrresp<iwaderlt'will observe -tHait'
there .was ..not - as mtcch mixing-as pie '
v"''*V>+ irr>ma<ririA .I. .1; ftm nrfin/l ' tW" 5RV I
that I|did; not^gt there as a statue tjut i,
in every . case discim-ged-a.coaiscieni-!,
fious and'jhoaesit. duty v.. If. ife.ia'tjie
pleasure of the voters,of .the count? jtoT.
tek'e the " council of your Gregnbirijsi-j
correspondent and send all lawyers jto !
the - Legislature' I'lrave'nbUlliig'to s^v i
by : ^ay of a demurrer.' 'I cUn sdV-' that {
quite a iramber of lawyer^ v'oieii just j,
as I did on the bill" in ''question1." * Jfpr.J.',
any-tiriwg: further,- I'vrould refe'rt'o' 'the
journal [for jmy r?Qflni: loio\sang luiu.
vvjin 'that X difinot. please . .everybody I
for $act I pone .so |, would have.been [,
ihore.'t^'n',h,ui^^n.oriev.ea. -our.. maker, i,
I hope you... will pardon-me for tr4s-.\
paSsifig upon your valuable .time .ai$ i.
patience, but thinking that I 'v^ould be.iji
untrue tb: :tft6'fru'st'impo^cX,, ,J,.^lis-1
efc&rge "a; duty"' encumbent. upor^xqa, j,
tiotaii not mv jtftrrf cb6ice.'' .... >.! ,.X
,;i,yT /.lV'fi.^tcKixrtKxJ ...f
? jfuOrx'tm K?p:;,,,;. a,
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ALLIANCE IN POLITICS.
^ Messrs. Editors: p- is an old saying.
'On^^TCaHo^; 4b^s not not make a
^imi^rjP'aence becahse one '-'alliance
ipian^^i neighboring County has suganther
^lliacjce man as a suit
^le^anMa^|^pi-esent us in congresses
to reason mat, therefore, the
Alllancc has gone back on its declarations
and principles. "We have not
gone into politics for we are there
already, were before we caine^njembers
of the Alliance. Are we not part
and parcel of the body of jfolitics.'7
Becraro?e, forsooth, we are members,
bf the Allianc, must we surrender our
rigni 10 avoice m uic, ciioice 01 inc
:men, who are to make laws for our.
government? : And again,- because we
are'ificmbers' of the Alliance, are; we incapUated
from aspiring to t the'^posi-'
tiou- of. Legislators?. Verily, I trow
not. "We claim all'the "rights vouchsafed
to* lis by the declaration of '76
and indeed we intend to exercise them.
Tfce,,condition of the... farmers and
other: laboring classes- in'this counrty,
lids now reached- that state in which
ihe" immediate' exercise, in their com
bined capacity,, of. .all, 'the ! .power
tbey possess , is imperatively demanded
to break the shackles that threaten, to
reduce ,them-to the condition of serfe, ,
hi. the- land .which their fathers I fought-'
to.free :and.-baptized with their blood,
hoping that they, would leave to their
posterity, an...inheritance .rich beyond. .
compare, in the,privilege."df- sitting,
fceneath^..their., own - vine.and fig tree,."jyith.
no sceptered, monarch .of titled
lord to. molest orioake them afraidAlas'!
Alas! how short-sighted.we poor.;
mortals, are! ,/^s ..true,-- we are not
UUL'GlJLLiVHVU>^V 'fU W^.iVJTi
youd the seas.. but we. aret sdoi. oniy,
menaced, but ?aj;e., actually, .suffering;,
from the exap,tioi}s :aud .usurpations of 1
a 4 raouarch \mucb., more.faiseJ unj,u?t
and/unscru^iilous* to\ wit; .plutpcracyj,
A\ye .are ^pundfQ. fight it on the. liusf
tings, iii .the.liaUs of legislation J eyery-,
where. Indeed tlip contest; has begun.;,,,
we have already'marshalled our! forces,
pur batallioris are in battle array, aiid
our leaders moving to the front, .aiid
never! wiTI the . contest be, given up
until we are emancipated., from the
curse of trusts, combines extortionists
and all the'ifnjust schemes now! practiced;
; bo 'rob - 'the ^i-6duc6r b'f the just,
inward of his toil. We have! com;.
Sd.Ljijtfi.HSlUOU'lJU VtUil. ,
We, have now fomi)iated>otir deh/mjls t.
and will lay them" bef(3?t^^ongress
and .if npt acceded.. to> wo will- nave "
recourse.^ to ..the.vballot. -box^thflast ,
report of, .freemen. . Short of revolution^
then we will see it,-- that; none ;,
but .thesewho are- solemnly p^ed^ed '
to vote ,aud. labor -for the. attainment
of, our , just-and reasonable demands,
are .,returned by our Tvotesy beefier
Alliance or, not Alliance men. We
don't propose to manage this- in jsecret
conclave, but in. the open clear light,
of. day.: Are we ,not more than - justi
fie.d in .thus.resolving?- What means.
thisToud.^aii,,^ idbtress from the
Nortli, fro.^n tlie.East,.from the.{South,',
and , from t,the..i AVest? -What linean
thes^-.once'.prosperous-, aiui . happy
home's of. England, nowjabahr
doned. to. the,, hats and. o^i3?. ,AVhat
mean this" mortgage biddeii. lAV.est and
South?V,'.what means this: vast, gathering?
of th'req millions: .of. ..prodncjers, in''
council byV'th&r. delegates? Is itjiere
not cause" . fpr these .cries,. -fori "this.'
abandoning of homes, and this, arii^hty
as'semblage; at St., Louis?. Ycrily the
\"fopl''\-iller" is. npetfed iudeed,iif'all
these a're tiu t, tliq. result. ,of disorflei'bd '
Ifiiigmitipiis.. aii^.npi;, just cause Why''
we shpuldj'^ema^d ..redress , at! the'
ballot "boxj 'and that none biiti men
true to our purposes should receive our
suffice/1 is it "lioi a, fec't that all the
-eotnbrT^d, may; Ehraugk&ii&ntfae'
whoJc 'InnidJ^waJiWot
obtain from "-the National Banks a-loftu
to enable them-to -rmt their ;busi-' '
pess although they off er-the^ earth; and
the produce thereof ito. secure- it;' Sv hi'le
t?e' gawHer, th&visu.reF<, sthe speculator,
and the..robber trusts eornmand the
fyanj^s and tb.ei. very ...treasury- of the '
general .. goyerwa-ent?- - 'The1! |vcry
tbouglit is sickening-.to thehonosUpiler".;
yVhetbcr , it j&, pleasing. or -liottio the
politician, we i are i&eterminedto, press1
it. fo i. its,. final' result; i.^Equal eights1'
p all an4v ftpectai priralege - to irjcne*51
battle,,;Cayiaged .to.those; who
anta^oiii^e! ns we. simpLy, say :<.<^'LkyonMacduff
an$ dananed bo lie . wboj first1
cnse hold I enongti." i si.*;
Longtown, S. C- January 24th 1#90:;
? ji
11 H*rtiy) FaiiiairLsf'i Lac'lcy investment).'
' "Hirry Fa'nbiog, who' cleai^dJi^,00^'
oh SB^Y&CirfcBl "of ',$1'^' jluie otcr'a
month 'agfo'Ia'the. I^uisiana $ ta| e
fery/'TS'^ att&Sdibjj '~(q. ^ifs''^bsibelss;a*s''
strictly as erer,: &od instead of squandering
the'itt.phfey\yhktf came so .easily V
is going* to 'd?e i't'tbgood purpose.! H<r
kept the mutter t'0 lunaself,fra^.tbl^'tto
dob 'of.'Iiis:-"ire^t"!gbo.d' 'fortune,! but'
ciuietJy '*eat:"hfs' coWp'on "for iraf <1 for :
eoHeciiwn'by WBIls, Fargo' & Co, ,j and5
iu\le8S-th ?i ten :d'aVs lie Md hla money
counted, out'to him 'oter their' comiterin
bVight $20 pieces:?SWcAfw'' ((for?.)
bideptrtdcrst, J^cembiY'15. j *
X^BuRilen'R Arnlac Salve.
The ]^st.S,f&\tsjh the .world for (fcuts,1
Bruise's; SO?es, Ulcers, Salt Rheuip, Never
Sore>, Glwpped Ilandsj Ctrillblfcins;
Cw;^ Skin Eruptions,'and positively
cures,?f l?? pay required! .it,;,
lsjguarhnteedt\?o,give perfect, sati.sf&ctiou, ,
or money tcfiinfled.' Price 23 c *nts| per
Hox;'-'For safe'by IfcJtfi'itS ' "&
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?Hti? Error* of Youth^Fisflaatura Decline, NtrrttM
'Beanltin; from folly, Vice, Iraormnee, 3x<?we0 or
Overtaxation; Enervating ana nnflttfcr'the victim
lor Wctt, Busin??3, tha JH&rriod or Seci?l K^UtlOa. '
Avoid unskillful prete-.idcr*. Poues* thi* .greet
' work. It contains 100 pages, royaT 8vo.' Beautiful. ,
binding, emboaeed, fall jplt. Price only $1.00 by
nail, portpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. Bln?.
tratire Proepectnfl Free, If yon apply now. The
diitinguiahed author, Wm. IT. Parker, JL D., re.
eeived.tha.GOLP AXI> JEVTIXLED MBDAL
e-nrm rhii Nidosftl Mtdletl Auoeiadtt far
tHU PRIZE ESSAY oh NEK.TOUS
^PHYSIC AX/DEBIX.ITTJ>r.Pir Jeer acor{*
?fA*si?tant Physician* may b? conrultod. eofcfl-' .
*?. nM'erlnpirwmj at_th? offlc* c<!
TH^in&ODY MB1>ICXL EtSTlTUTK.
>a. 4 B?UteeXSfc,,JBpatoBf Mew., to wbomifl
'enUn foe Xoc. adrict.llxwlA-k*
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1'AiS- THE- ;FALL SEASON iA^
^.Ai.vances,prices come dow?,<fbr the
.yecy.. good reason that the Merchant
gets more.and more anxiooa to unload.
\Vq iud ourselves.with only one month
- -v -*r ---J _
to me ixew lear &au u?uicmuuu>
s.tppk. of. Winter .Goods.. Wei wistrtfr'
bfc,able, to. start. the.,New Year .ijitb't
sqiall,.stock and,:in order to do'this,
have cat.prices jUI alouj? tbe.Hnei &nii'
.for,, the NEXT. THIRTY DAYS' wilt
offer,..real genuine ;: j v*
? Bl? BAKSMN&i
, ,4r,| litr . < ?'? r>n . . ..
Bargain* iii Dresi Goods, Plush?&c.
"7V"7 ' r"' \
"5Bat-gains in. .Prints, Bieacbingp,
Sheetings, "Flannels and all kinds of
piec?/gooas. ; .
!t took at our Blaukets, Shawls^ Bal
Shirts, Table Da'tiask, Towels, Hosiery,
Gloves:;' Ladies7 and Misses' Coreets,
and' Handkerchiefs, and you will be
convinced l bat we have bargains, i <
' "? A 'W.4A'A,: 1v\f . AP* ' 'T Q tir?
a iiiuc iyc i/i juuuiv* |
plrisli; Hand "Satchels at V T.ery! low
priced';"1 '""
Gent's and' * Ladies' Uiiderteatt,< at
Bargain prices.' '
,: 'A lot of Boyfe' Undenrests at New
Yorkcost. -
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ftu'i j'i i ;
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shoes.'' ' shoes.
: Our shoo trade has been ^oodj for
the reason that we<fiv? big value* for
thfl;prices asked. - |'
*!YVe ha'/ea job lot of children's shoes
which we wlli.seli at cost. I
:
400D GrOODSi
... ... - ; ;
Jt . J l
ity ,a pair of our, Granite State
I^oLes' iand. .Children's Shoes, jand.
ETiaABros..' fuae shoes and roa jwilj
al.wa% buy iluan. " j
]. .lot. o? Jiubber Shoes* .. !
-> Wo sti'P offkrine*' biff'values in
GlotMirg:' A Jot'of odrt siitts at wholesale
cost. : . . .!
omejj^ see ns aud we will pave
you:i?c?lfe}^ : ' ' '
Respectfully,?
CALDWELL & RUFF.
Fine- Seed fwr Salej
pALI* AND EXA-^E SAMPLES A.?,
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County Treasurer's Ostice, ?
Winnsboro, S. C., 23 Jan., 1890. $
Annual report of diaburseinents
made during the ytar commencing 1st
November,, 188$, toy the Treasurer of
Fairfield County:
DmCTYNcr-ortSSSr
No. To Whom Paid. . Auit..:
i r .
<-ri m \lf r 5 O ?ZC\ AA
i -t l tr jjauuvruaiw w wu uu
147 " 1200 00
43 J HCummiujji -180
157 T G Patrick 16 00
1:58 " 5 00
183 T VV Lauderdale 550 00
236 O A Calvo " 73 59
174 B P Cornwtll 4 20
349 J G Long 2 80
T W Lauderdale 43 19
STATE CASES, FCSD3 1885.
188 J A McCrorftT 8 00
. , STATE CASES, FUHD8 188 .
825 W II Hinnajit 1 2 00
9 K Hutchinson SI 25
% STATE OASES, TCKDS 1887.
544 IN Withers AFC 400 00
548 J D McCarley 13 18
318 " . 24 60
372 " ' 43 50
2*2tf * ' ; fjfi
,74 J E Douglass ' 30 20
|72 J W Pope - 2 00
J71 J S Gladuev 8 50
70 " ICO
69 G S Hiuuant \ i 10 50
68 ' '< ' CO
871 T W Lkuderdale - 34 72
279 * 70 70
355 J A Glenu ' { 10 CO
588 J ii Neil ' ; ' ^ 28 20
80 Witneie andjarr tickets : 1030 00
523 J K McVI alter Jr ' 19 75
604 " 6 25
162 J D McCarley : 62 90
193 " ' i 78 00
1J1 M IK
171 i ^ V V?
77 **' IX 8D
114 44 " ! 30 20
225 " j 60 80
275 " ' i 2150
204 TMCathcart 62 50
196 RVBrar ! 50 50
194 ft McMeekia ' 31 10
181 Ifewn aud Herald j 60.50
163 fiew? and Herald ; 5.00
135 li Hall ' | ' 2 00
134 G S Hiunant " . 11 2.5
107 T M Cat heart 2 00
88 M F Pope | 2 00
87 14 ; 3 00
*86 J S $ludjiey; , ;ii i 8 50
227- JDMeCarley i ' 81 90
132 J S Gladney i 81 25
flo7- TW" Lauderdale ! 64 2ii
150 "Witness aud jury tickets 11000 80
472: J D McCarlejr- ' ' ' ; 36 00
876 >. ! ' ; 25 00
397 M ... ,..... .. c. 37 20
njii* ii it n . . -in r.ti
iZO -Lk T DI'IIY , < IVOU
185 D E McD'oWeii, * .. . j 87 50
89 T J Douglas* '8 00
175 W G HTimajit ; ; '70o2
195 H yc&etkin,', ....... . | 19 40
75 J E Xtouglksa , ,!. ! 5 80
75 TGlVagl^s' . 1 ! 5'80
90 J'E ,\)Ob^l>8?' , 80 5C
228' \TH Ktrc ' ! 9i'4S
m JDJlgDirJe^7*,.. , | 82 20
lt)5 IT smith . luoii
155 . v; ; :,: 10 55
91 K B Hiiiituu 10.00
215' News and Herald I Ml 00
82 Otias Rabb ;la, ' J.,. I ' 5 00
7C J A Hiiihaik 3 00
' 92 ; 300
" ' 1ST Withers ' ! 2 24
... ._. POO B,Hi)USX| FDNDS 18S5. j .. '
S81 W H Padgett ; / 1 6C
* . . . . .. t.yNDS..1886,.
4^0 . A .M Tima 35 $5
r.V . --
" V ' FDKD8' 1887. - : . v
347J Johnson .;... 8 7i
?fc'..;U^S ? .?.: : '. ,'4'0'c
,24 Gong & Seiglor . ..18 Of
.6ft ?4iR:Ciwleft ; . ?. "5/5C
6^6.. ,1k?E. Aiken. .. 4 5C
69 ..AiJ.Eoulwftre 9"5(
64Q;.."w JJ.Uog&n.: , -j j15 Of
27 JjS.enne<jT ., j 2 0(
2$;. ColecMtt. - 17 21
3?r EMcCofliii;U! 8(X
, W 371
M;MHarrison . ,. 7-. 4 5(
Tfr-Sj&lly ..Ji 4(X
293 ;?tHcMeek^a,-Tr.-.'^-;^__60<
179,..BT.Yarboro .?TlS"0(
20.4 ,,,C; brjee & O .i!18 0f
. 65. - I 2 4c
51,$. 4,.SLD.oq*U??. ; : Hit
.-7.Cw.fc Sunaaen ,a ...! 110(
24S F.jt,G#j8<kn;....i i | ;f(M
*26 J.foCfcrke 2?
423 S MTtir .. u.i -.n jlO Ot
428 A J Boyd i 10 0(
'410 J H Aiken 6 0<
579 J JB. Stevenson. rS'Oi
378 J r Brown . .. I '6 5!
#7 : S Brishatid" . ? 15 0<
*fi6 't V'lfeuwart , 6 0'
56o /' ! "4-a
359 ' *!"" , "... ! *<>
saivj.Grfen .v; "... I '*,*
185 ' J t McMt*ter & Co ~ 2 (X
ggS' ; "" '?* !*6"4
W W B'BOrle -! " i?3*
35$ ? OBdte ' . ^
3571' Wiftpa Mobler " |120
35S'TMlfeely "* J 4 5<
827 " J L Ctiineroii { 5 0
326 J B Patrick ' .'/jllO
'323 '' .TB'Sletenkm \ 7 5
809 "J H Aiken I .6 0
<?AR TT) Oarinsp i .90
806 E M Girrison ' j '5.5
$5 STtatifeUt" * M10 0
28$' J; A Stewart J.6A
409 WWMte Brtee ' '$94 0
173 H Johnson . i.ll
577 M DCCoIrtB ' iU7
1500' RH Jcunirrfiri' '
J flfftyuter i Gi> 426 6
Wtf V A
628 J'SMtrw 1.7 0
295 'J F McMastar St Co 203 3
. 35 A Reynolds ' 205 C
144 W^Beaty - ? - j 22 5
63 J N Owingf 155
579 L Landtcker 1 " ! 1C
578 Eli McNeil " v j 45
573 Ottrer fr Morriion : ' :25 S
543 D A Heudrix ! 3 C
542 ;J Kennedy I :2 rC
/UT ' v. W Brown '.5 2
502 C Harrison j 3 S
503 I Kinsler ' iff
507 A Kennedy 11 4C
'507 Ell McNeal j 3 2
504 -iN-Withers 1 -.. 45
501 NJ Taylor . !l3C
465 C McDonnell j 6 .
464 J 8 Muse | .8 3
449 W Crawford ; j 1
488 A Reynold* 15]
437 CMcConnell ' 3f
T \fCnoa,;. ,.fi . i. . | % *
I lOU u tr ? ?
435 J R Reyuold* , .M(
.434: J Kennedy " 2 1
412 C R Roberts j A t
384 JU Vanghu . | 27
383 J Kennedy - j;2 2
382 -DJohnson j:2'?
381. C McConnell - i-'5S
380 G McConnell : flO C
368 E McNeU i 2 7
f- 64? T G Cameron IlIOC
"P T.QTi^^rt^r .& Bro ; 10 C
68 BOTimmoos : 6 2
620 J F McMaster & Co .- U52 6
I :.29.-i >. ' 28 C
57? DrTT KobePtson^ 27 C
1618 M Afcen 25 5
i288 RTYarboro ?i l2C
0? TP PirilnW# 5 C
[ UU %M x?l
1130 EUarrln " J jo?
338 J D Fetrfey . : S
337 J R Reynolds 1 ; -8 C
336 ' G McCormeit' ' " ; 8 C
335 C 3?cUormell ' j 'I 8
S34 J Kennedy " ' -* *" ; ! 4"5
315 T I> Ofrrogs : *2
i-*fi
294 J D Palmer 35 00 ]
293 A^ausbn A 4 00 j
292 ITEu^ f iwi
, 291 ti McCSoqnell , . ?r? 50 '
X290 e McGDnuell ^ . \HO
389 J Kennedy V; 3 30
;355 J R Ijcynoldi- 8 00
$54 :lB M noldr 6.15
253 Jp McGonnell^ > 8-4C
rcMuv^r ra,.t?nnM,ka*&-. vsj.. ?? v^'i>n
l-W'x'V' ft \T auQUV - v - WW
201 J D Palmer 35 q0
172 J S Muse 5 60
169 (J McConnell 3 00
156 .T T Anderson 8 70
142 J S Muse 26 75
128 B G Tennant 1 50
-12*? ?-?6-6062
C Mack 2 40
hog J D Palmer V 30 00
213 C McConuell , 5 40
212 ,J Kennedy 2 40
2ir H Johnson 30 00
97 3 D Harrison 10 50
76 Sallie Bennett 25 00
77 N J Taylor. 4 25
1345. B G Tenuant 9 5fr
238 Wingard & Bro > 4 50
199 J K Ragsdale '5 00
184 J F McMaster & Co 115 7?
619 Cooper & Bro ' 1 65
370 J D Palmer 60 00
622 J H Cum tilings 5 55
386 J S Swvgert & Co 2150
144 A Williford 163 25
34 W R Riibb 20 00
625 J A Detportes 31 00
448 J P Matthews 5 00
203 R T Matihews S 00
623 T G Patrick & Co IS 25
624 J DTahuer 5 00
575 "' ' . " 30 00
499 . " - Co 00
385 KTYarboro " 4 00
44 McMaster 13rice & Kitchen 12 95
25 A M 'Timuis 30 00
367 " . "77 00
108 J A Wilson 40 00
439 J ii Wilson & Bro 16 00
621 A f ftufT 26 70
43 W D Bolick 26 00
574 ft H'Edmund* 15 80
30 1U 4 nomas - . y 10
52 it A Sloan "' 2 00
4G - " 2 00
55 l i 4 00
54 ' 2 00
53 " ? 2 00
51 " : - . 2 00
50 2 00
49 " ' "2 00
47 2 00
45 41 2 00
48 ' " 2 00
125 6 Woods 12 33
99 MA Sloan. 4 00
347 W J Johnson 1 3 75
346 " , 4 00
24 Gerig & Seijfler 3 8 00
65 J R Curlee 5 50
i 626 WE Aikeii 4 50
69 A J Boalware . 0 50
540 W Ben Hogau 5 00
27 J Kennedy, ' . 2 00
26 A M Coleman 17 25
32 C McCouuell 2 00
67 35 McNeil " . -3 75
.297 J IV ljfani>Ou 4 50
70 SKclIv , ' 4 00
298 EL McMeekin <6 00
, 17Q ' i ? no
204 <J Bricc & Co 18 08
; 65 '? 2 45
i 515 L S Douglas* 14 10
i 71 W P Simmons 11 OG
I 143 F M Gadsden 4 00
i ' 31 J M' Beaty & Bro 26 50
i 99" Lewis Sharpe 10 00
. 380 (J B Bouey . V 25 10
381 Jas Turner - 17 0C
627 T T Lumpkin 7a
227 * J J1 Hood " .8 00
A W T i> OO
h 835 R II Jennings 2 00
ROADS AND: BRIDGES, VUNDS 1885
i Jas Harden 3 0U
: FUNDS 1887
456 J Y Brice 5 00
1 481V J B* Stevenson 3 50
'46b 'J H'Aiken GOO
. 400 T-P DrysOTi' * 6151
TU'Tr^Wna/1'.f 91 Qfi
to? U JLJL Ai.guutu? uv
446 ' S Paulding . 2 00
; 445 J Green 7p
' 443 " J H Kennedv 33.00
442 " ' ' 28 05
431-N'Goins 050
430 J A' Stewart 6 0C
429 A Whrtcier _J2 0C
428 "AUen & Morrison 17 92
427 : E P Jenkins 150G
426 ' -J W Clarke 2 U
) 420 6 W1B6 1U
J 423 AJ'Boyd 10 OC
410 J H Aiken ' .6 OC
579 J B Stevenson * 3 OC
S7S J G Brown 6 5C
Brisband 15 OC
362- J Y StfeWMt - 6 OC
360 JH Bulkhead ' " ' -.4 5C
359 ' " "; 5 OC
281' J Green ' " 1 5C
183 J F McMaster & Co l> OC
9ft?> SA Af
325 W B Bo vie g3 7;
358 HODoke .6 0(
) 357 Wilson & Motley! * 12 0(
nrr* m -vf r. . .1 A
(jrTOUo i iunccij ^ w
3 327 J L Cameron 5.01
[) 326 J B-Pritrick 11CK
[) 32$ J B Steveason 1 " 7 o(
y 309 JH likeii * . 60(
(j- 808 T DOwiiigs - 9 CK
0 306 E M Garrisou ' 5 5(
3 285 S F Casseils ! 10 0(
282 Jas-A Stewart . 6 0(
- W.WfitoRwn 8Q4. fW
J)"j 3*7? ?F- * T UM.V i^tiw r,
0* '408 ' W J Weir ' 6 CK
6 490 W B' Murrar 20 0(
0-608 > ? *? - 20 0(
0 48$- - 1 18 2i
0 489 18 Q(
0 447' J P Matthews - , 36 Ql
0 324 K J Gladney . . 3 01
0 * 60 T. J Richardson ' 10 5i
0 141 ; '.T M iMeelr ' 6 (X
n 198 T.WKuff" . .j .. . | 3 (A
0 . 54 D P Crosby... ' 42 5<
0 .168 CKKabb ... ! 10(X
3 151 i W B Gilbert . , i 2 0(
5 250 G M.Herroa. 52
0 284 Cooper&.Bro . Sol
0. 217 ,11 D McCarloy . I 3 9i
0 234.. A S Steel i 25 0<
10 233.. ?T B.Stevensdu, 6 7;
0 232, CAAbell 8 0<
<0 231 W A McDowell I 7 0<
0 230 DL Glenn . { 10 0*
15 .218 S.W Bioom ; ., . . ; 9 0<
0 208 Moses Clowney.,. .. I2S,0<
!4 207 ,JGBrowu. .... ; 15<
i0 197 T M Neely. ,130
(0 187. ,jE P. Jenkins i j 10:0<
15 1S6 ..\V H Smith ... j
!5 139 ;S H Terrace . ill'
!5 .95 J W,.VNTylie ij 4 5'
10 206- TFCurlee . ,i- ^
!5 457 SW Broom _ *. . i r> 0<
15 612 . J L Camerpu > ; 19 01
15 611,... ' hi?
10 444 ..U.Mulviaa 5 Oi
'0 134. S Jdclntosb . . ... ; 101'
15 4.11 B GTeunant 36* 0<
.0 20$, R A Patrick i 40 5i
|6 108 A .Willit'ord . 33 (X
K) 458 . BoUck j 27 &
>0 36,1, J S Clojyney 5 0
^ 482 W A McDowell, .. ; 7 (X
K3 461 A D Rose .. . . . S9 o(
5 462 J G Wolling ; 24 6.
(5 307 Jas Alien . j C Oi
C 407 j'T Lemmon , : 5 0i
\2 17 J R Harvey 38 CX
K) 610' JCWillingham ; 58 Si
z. kra i \f stAoi/i ; 23 Oi
V VVT V WW? V . .;, . ? ? K)
561 J 'C Lewis ! '5'0i
K3 560 E Player . ; 15 G
15 535 J ? Harvey ; 40 8(
13 534 . C R Bryce i **?
0 533 R S Dunbar . j 15 CM
10'532' J T Timm* ' ; 25 01
>0' 531 Jas A Stewart .6 (X
>0 529 HO Duke' ' 18 0<
K) 528 3" S Clownev'" '12.5(
10 527' J B Patrick ; " " i 17 6<
16 408 JC Wlllingham ; 76 0;
LA. . ir\~ t ti rt :
v il lv riairvey -xviK)
'i$6 Tt> O.wings ; i *9;<X
10 ' 12" J R Harvey ' '4 6<
5 487 TMNeely *5(
5 i 488 ,w c;Ljfic8: , ,; r;i5i<
492 J M Lemmon 7 50
495 S H Terrace 4 50
[393v S Paulding 7 00
I 530 W J Brown n 8 25
562 J W Bolick & 5 00'
^.16 JM Blaine ' 1511;
" loir R D Bolick v :3 00
/ift"' rp "K" TTHirttf ore
ly; uu
11.;- Gerig & Seigler . 77 5$
19> J T Garick " ^ 3 Otf
607 R W Phillips 31 67
565 D M Douglass 2 00
613 A F Rnff" 30 85
491 J A Cleyd 3 72
18 Weir & Brice 15 00
513 Hugh Mulviua 18 00
606- It S Spencer 1-8 00
563 C P Wray 5 2"<o
536 W H Ruff '40 AQ
485 E W Mason 7 50
483 J F McMaster & Co 96 00
484 A WilJiford 91 95
13 W HRnff " , ' 1800
41 T M Hiffguis y UU
100 JWLrles . \8 p0
8S ASWbiteuer ..... , 85
79 J F McMaster & Co ' 24 10
1 78 McCarley &' Co . > , 28 30
2G8 JasMacfie \ SO 05
200 C Brice & Co 42 48
297 A J Boyd ' 6 00
x.a w w " ' -a 7 00
*J-J M , ? JL-f- ?
42 H D McCarlev 2 5C
609 R P Brown 4 50
61 J J McDowell - 8 55
223 J M Higgins 9 00
494 JI D McCirley ' 3L 25
614 TG Patrick & Co ' 100 63
136 J W Broom 4 50
138 J B Stevenson 4 50
89 J W Powell 3 0C
189 D Hall " 6 0C
615 Winnsboro Wagon Co 12 71
135 Gerig & Seisrler 2 30
424 II L Elliott" 10 0C
3?1 J F McMaster & Co 10 0C
PUBLIC BL1LDINGS.
120 News and Herald . .16 5C
617 " - ... > ; 77 2o
616 J J Neil " 50 0C
; 191 u 50 0C
343 " -50 0C
450 .. 50,0C
.'432 . i6oc
344 Jno Pagan 3 0.C
~
629 \V H. Smith , *t va
oil J A Hinnant 3 72
514 D A HendrbC; , S1C
143 VV W Ketchin 1 9<
286. R W Phillips . ',lS9t
1S7 Goiugs & Madison 2 5(
166 Wick Goios .3 OC
235 J Smith . 8 0(
219 S B Crawford 14 -0(
174 Silas Dye 11C
121 News.aud Herald 55(
251 SB Crawford .12'21
364 J S Muse . ; , 2
109 J Shelton. . . ..12c
155 AR Boyd."- ... ?*. . '{ .. ,3C
509 II K Sims " i : .&&
Mf.rnv M Trot-.- ! .""sot
210" ' " {; >!$
56 McMasier Brice ?fc K.,. . ; 53 0<
505 J H Davis i 36 0]
537 J S Muso 2
510 J H Davis . U J??;
20 Gerig,& Seller ... 6 5C
142 Waikef.Evaus & (3 o 6:
1 141 '
539 ; ' ;
?5 ? ' !. _7 0(
' "45 ?; 46 5<
I I . .. * ' ' i)7A/
i2y " , v.
,314 ? . J- 6 0(
1 328 " i 25 0(
' 313 ' j '35 0<
' 312 . 22 0(
' 153 JiioDoyd , ; 3 7FIXES,
FUNDS 1837. ; j .
583 II A Glenn : 36 5<
581 T G- Patrick 13;
582 T J Pt-arKon "* I - 1 01
584 J A Siftvvart 60 3.
DEFICIEXCT TAX OF 1885
74 T W Lauderdale 6 5<
147 ' ' 12 0i
I IO T r? ! 1
_v ai unyjjLij-^a? ;
157 !1' u Pat rick i
133 " ' 4.5 01
' 183 T W Lauderdale ! 550 01
236 C A Calv.o '. | . 35 0(
! 174 B P Corn well ! .4.2(
349 -J C. Lou* ' .i 2 8<
| 30G T W Lauderdale j 43 1!
, SALARIES, FUNDS OF 1887 :
I. 2 J T.Stewart i 54
l 73 J A Hinnant i 150 0'
I 569 " 150 0<
i 414 ? i 150 0<
>585 ? : 30 0<
* 149 ti A GaiHard [ 100 0<
( LIQUOR LICENSE, FUNDS 18^57*'. I
600 J D McCartey ; . .53 2
] 580 T G Cameron | 65 0
1 JJ^eil { .25.0
538 IBvrd ' . ..3 a
J, .? ;?.?! *>?? j
)i ^.JSUaQKLLANEOUS RECKIPTSl :/J
545 J J Neil'- I 250i
568 T J Pearson "IS
566 D Egleston i 5 2;
433 " | 2
.587 IN Withers - ;105.5
The above i? a correct statenjenl o
the disbursements ofOeuuty'andjSchoc
Funds duriug- the year cornmen<iiag Is
of November, 1888, to the beFt |of jb
knowledge and belief. i <
JAMES Q. DAVjS? :
County Treasurer..
STATE OF SOUTH CAROfclN^
COUNTY OP FAIRFIELD." j .- . i
By J. A. E1NNANT, Esq:, Probate Judgi
WHEREAS, BITTER YOUNG liat
made suit to me to grant per le
ters of administration of the estate an
effects of Alexander Young deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite ard&dmoi
ish all and singular the kindred arjd crec
itors of the said Alexander Young, d<
ceased, that they be and appear before nu
in the Court of Probate, to be held it 'Far
field Court House, S. C., on the 5thJ day <
VrOimarv after nnhlication hereol at 1
j o'clock m the forenoon,. to show cjause,
) any they have, why the said administn
) tion should not be granted!"
' Given under my hand, this'20th iday <
J January, Anno Etomini 1890.
3 . Published on the 21st day of J4nuan
3 1890, in The >'ews and Herald. I
j j. a. hinxant;
3 1-21x2 Judge of Probate:'
I STATfToF SOCTHCARO ilN A
j) countt of faikfield. !
0 By J. A.-EINlfANT, Esq., Probata Judg<
J .{T71IEREAS, MARTHA"J. SvMPSO:
3 *V hath made, suit to me to grinthe
0 letters of administration of the estate' an
3 eflects of John A. Simpson, deceased:' "
0 ; These are. therefore, to cite and ^dmor
- ish all and singular the kindred and crec
" itors Ot tue saiQ o onaa.. oimpson,' aeeeasei
0 that they be and-appear before me, in tli
0 Court .of. Probat*,. to be.. b?ld at Ffcirfiel
3 Court House. South Carolina, on t ie 10t
) day- of' February, next,' after pub! citio
) hereof, at 11 o'clock in the' foren joti,'!
^ show cause, if any they nave, alryth
? said administration should not be "i ante<
^ Given undermy hand, this. 23rd dayx
9 January, Anno Domini 1890. ...
D Published on the 25th day of Jajiuar]
[) 1890, in The News and Herald.
5 j. A: HIXNAMT,
jj 1-25-2 . ' ' J. P. t. Ci
1 \\ \?\tkl>.
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o V-.i r
for salri;
J . .... , ,
iltkll MiUiff
; W.E.AIK.ES.'
} ... NOTICE.
}. QURYEYING DONE AND SOJJCI1
:.i kj eajiy J '
) J 12-12'txiy ' Jei)p|ofi9)p:,C,,
UNPRECEDENTED
OVER A MILLION D:STKIBL'TED.
1 Louisiana Lottery Company.
I lacorporated^y the Legislature, for
Educational /3?nd Charitable purposes,
: anU its frafw$r$e made a part of the pres!
ent State Constitution, in 1X79, by an over!
-whelming popular vote.
: Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place
! Semiannually (June arid December). and
i its GRAND SINGLE Ni:3SI3i:R D3KAW
INGS'takeS place in etsoh of the other ten
- months'of the year, and arc all drawn in
! public, at the Academy of JIusic, New
; Oilcans, lot.--- w? j
FAMED FOR TWESTY YEARS.
! EP?emtyi~1trDrawings, and Frompf
1 rdjuciiL ui nura,
Attested asfollows":
i 11 We do hereby certify that "ce supervw
: the arrangements for all the Ifonlhly and
| Semi-Annual Drawings of The. Louisiana
j State Lottery Company, and in person man j
age and control the Drawing* themselves,
i and that the same are corlducted with lion\tsty,fairness
and in good faith toward all
\ parties, and we authorize the Company to
' use this certificate, with fac-sw.iiles of our
'itrinnsiiii/rtA nt.tnfJu>A. in. it* adutrtisements."
Commissioner!.
' We th* undersigned Banks and Bankets
uill pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana '
State Lotteries which may be presented at ^
* our counters.
K. X. WALHSLEY, Pre*. Lou na Nat. Bk.
I ! PIERRE LANAUX, Prea.Stat?. Nat. Bk
I! A. BALDWIN. Prea.New Orleans Nat. B*.
I | CAUL KODN, Pres. Unioa Naiional Bk.
j Grand Monthly;-Drawing!
At the Acadcmy of Music, New Orleans,
bt .. Tuesday, ;F*J>raary 11, 1890. ;
CAPITAL.PiCIZE, $300,000.
1 100,000;xickctB at Twcatj Bol!ars"each.
' Haly#-* . . Quarter# $5; Tvailx* 82; ~
y Twcta^ilis SI, ,t
, ..... LIST OF FU&Ek . ,
M .1 PTSiZE OF $300,000 is r.~*.V ? J300.000
? 1 "? * /M3*' 1AA AAA 4o 1 nn nnA
I X x 1X-LZJ?j Vi.' J.W,VW wvjvww --r2
1 PRIZE OF 50,000 13 SO,0C%*g
> . 1PR1ZE.OF 25,000 Is............... ?SjOQ*?3
t v PRIZES OF le.oco are 2o ooo^~
> 5 PRIZES OF 5 ooo are-.... 23,000
' 25 PRIZES OF 1.000 are....-- 25 000
> loo PRIZES OF 5oo are............ 50,000 1
) 2oo PRlZESOF 300 are..'..... ? .. Co,ooo
fioo PRIZES OF 2oo are ioo,oo<jv
J .. J APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
\ loo Prizes of $5o0 art....'...... $5o,ooo
'1 loo Prizes of Soo are....., , ? 30.000
) l?o Prizes ol 200 ax? 20,000
) , i , TERMINAL TRIZEsi
). 999 Prizes of Si 00 are J09,000
> 999 Prizes of 109 ars ,? 39,900
| 5,124Priics aaaountlnj: to .1... $l.o54,soo
. Notr?Tickets drawing- Capital.'Prizes are
' not .entitled to Terminal Prizes.
j
) r" "... *
| .'^AGENTS, WANTED.
) 5SHP*j Clc* Eatk5, or any rum,Her lnformi
atl?a Aesli'cd, writ# leariWy to th? under'
signed, clearly statin j your residence, with
K Stats, County. Street kud Number.; Ho?rapld
L return rdall delivery frill be assured by your
- enclosing 'a? Envelope bearing yotir lull ad'
Aress. ...... . .
^ fWPrtlJTl "CfiT1
) .
3 - Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
N?w Orleans La.,
J ?r X. A. DAUPHIX.
) WashI?srtoa, D. C.
) ?By ordinary letter .containing 3Ion?.y Order
3 Issued by all' - Express Companies,' New York
. Exchange; Draft w Postal Note.
- Mdress Rcsisierel Letters coit? Cmcyto
) NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL SANK,
j i -> . N*w Orleaus, La.
? "JCEMESfBEll. thai rhe payii:er?t oC ,
y Prizes is <iCA?AVTF.f;? liY t'OUK
A'ATIOXAL SAXIitt (>( New Orleans and
t&e Tickets are ,slji:rd by the Pres;dentoi aa
) Institution." wlioie cli&rtertfd !ij?lus"are rceog-:*
nized 1b-the -ffigTicbt -coupb,- tfceneJcre. beware
J 51 ail liiiit?.t!oas or auonyraous schemes.
r vany D'rawln$r. Aoytliiuj la our nafiic offered
J ror.l?S3 than a. Dollar is a swindle.
),. , w. \ LARK, T. C. ROftKltTSON, )
President. Superiotendent.
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High prade Fertilizers
5' *' '
5 ., . -TO Tilt?
Q.Z'.'y'.
if ...
j, PLANTEES; OF FAIEFEELD.
Y - . .. ; ;
"AsKfor Circulars of '
' tt ? * . ..4 . . .. f . .
)1Z' K* E* ELLISON,
>.' 4^25tx3m> Agent.
IIS teriy
I'McCarley & Co.'s
t. ITAS.conUu.uedquiteactiye.^n^Cnrist;,
.CX jnas ..There has not been the im>f
mensli.tlirof." of buyers crowdiiij: the two
departments day"after day; bat a steady
r flow of customers going anil coming. This
' is just as we hope it would be. We bad
no idea1 of1 dropping into a condition of
: innoe sous desuetude for the next few
. weeks, but determined to .Keep things
t . moving lively as. we are just on the thres'
hold oi a new .year.
The famous MAGNOLIA HAM, as
j; aTways'kno'wuTT^'conStantlykepton hand.
' Also a fine grade of'Kew Orleans Molasses
^"-thftt can't beboatin town ror Huz. money.
:T. A > .fine 4jcade- of Patent Family Floor
4 always .kept on hand, guaranteed to give "5
satisfaction, or money, refun-it-d. Onion
j*' SetSj two quarts fbra' quarter?cheaper
tliaiL you can tret them in town: Come
*- and getr them. Now i? the time to plant*
^ A iurl line of fresh -Canned <Jowis. Ilay,
~ Corn and Oats always on had, low down
" .and cheap for cash. .Ci-iars.and. Tobacco.
n Mat Le Hcst Chewing Tobacco.
0 dome and see us and bring the cash with
i. > :? . _
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"iOOOKINO & HEATING STOVE?
' < Al.Wi.YS UN HAXI\
i LSQ, TIN \VA RE,. 1101X0 \V-WA It K
A T^iv Vl/irrar.P/ifc ! 'iiaii^L
,| I i.JL UttlO, * i\;nv* i ?'???) '*?'?
"I hold furnishing- goods.
STOVES, TLWVAEE. REP A IRK D
A.l" work guaranteed first class. Emiy.
thre at prices to suit the times.
When in town gi^e me a call. Ot e d?u>:
north of P.Landeeke )& Uro/s.
r: . , W. W,.Kb;TCUIN, A^t..
^ Successorj.u-1.11, Cumminiis*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ALL persons holding claims against the
estate of Stephen Gibson, deceased,
" will present the same, duly attested, to
\ the undersigned; and all perrons indebted
said,estate will make payment to the M4^EMcMEEKIX,
; 7.sv \