The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, September 10, 1890, SUPPLEMENT, Image 5

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^ Behii'Iield News andHerak SUPPLEMEX. p- f PROGRESS OF THE SOI'TH. - J The Muuvfacin.'*r# litirof! of Sep v tember (J, savs: The fall season opens with greatei fe' } realizations and belter prospects foi Yj the Sonth than ever before known in i its history. The Suuh's splendid I showing, "as set xonii in last week's I Manufacturer * lieconl, cieated wide .. spread comment and confidence. This reliable forecast of the Sonth's pros : JK?ritV was SnrPflll linwili-asl nrnr . - r .^.%%-s.v VT V4 tliV ? i , country, finding its way into the tele* / * graphic columns of nearly ('very promMient newspaper. The prospective in creasc of $400,000,000 in il.c value of .Southern agricultural products tbi; >ear, as compared with 18S0, combined > with activity in other line?, will bring lha -- L' ' * ... mc uuuui up iu mgn-waier marie in its prosperity. Industrial and general development are keeping pace with the : wonderful advancement iu agriculture, j Special reports to the Mann/if turn s j Record show increasing invest menc of j outside capital iu theJSouth. Virginia j . 'reports the organization of a $3,1.00,- j 000 land company at Norfolk: at > Sl?nntnn tlia _ / - *? ?*" tract, soon to be developed; at Luray i a $150,000 company to erect a buildiug j material and woodworking factory; at j L Petersburg a manufacturing ami iin- j provemeut company with $-',000,000 j capital: at Tacoina a company to dc- j ? velop G,000 acres of coal lands, and at i "Ward's Gap a company to develop , 3-000 anr#*R <">f innn ? w ~? ..VU U1IU LliUIIliailCMi ^ lands. "West Virginia has a Si.oOO,-! COO company, with 400,000 acrcs j of coal aftd limber hnuls in Mcr > j^^cr countr, while 10,000 acres of i M ^^llands in Marion and Monoi^aiicla ( arc to i>c developed by ^^^^^B^^htijdica'c. Alabama reports couipamtactnniiP^^Mg^a $750,000 pmFlorence, aircHHM^io Georgia j (l chase of phospluW^HffiM^torv has j , a $500,000 cotton bay5HH^Wt[<j a!uj( j bt en organized at AngostS^^fc^po j < improvement company cspital at Cedartown, and a car works company at Macon. Ash^^ land, Kentucky, reports a 8500,00'j jj s:e?*l plant: C*/Vingion, a $G'?0,000 jj tvnewritrr manufacturing: company ;i and u similar coip.?raiion capitalized ' v a; ?.'>,000,000; also $150,000 chemical and mil work.- ; Maysville, a *1,500,-j . XX) sold uiitiiiijf company. Louisiana | ? shows two machine shop companies, j I one with $100,000 and iba second with i [ l $300,000 capital dock. In .Mirxland a | -town company ha? been orsfan'zed aiid ; Wm will spend about $1,000,000 in improve-! r Nonli Care Una contributes a | t $1,0<XV)00 organization at Durham ami j 0 a $510,000 iron ami stone mining coin-! n }lt Marion. South Carolina re- ! < ' >0,000 manufacturing or- | ^fcw^Jnion County. In Ten- j M land company \va?!. H : a s:)\? mar-j ^j11 j ^ uun u , tick! ! W^al, Land and improvement yTu-en incorporated to develop iron mine* at Llano. j ^ REPUBLICAN EXTKAVAC.INCK. j ti [Ckarlott-i Chronicle.} The statements and estimates of gov- j eminent finances made on the lloor of | ihe House Tuesday, deserve the careful i I ' attention of every citizen. The Demo- j crats in Congress must see to it that the Republican financiers are net successful j in any attempt to whitewash their ex-1 travagance by juggling with ligures } ( and tovinsr with fanciful estimates. ! t\ Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, made a a statement respecting tne appropri- =>i ations mide by this session of Con- 111 gress, as compared with similar appro- ?f priations while the House was under 11 Democrat control. Mr. Cannon prefaced his statement by saying thai all m the appropriation bills had been en- T acted, except the river and harbor and K the general deficiency bills, and those nj were in sucli condition that ihe a amounts contained in them could be jtl accurately approximated. -v. / The total revenues fur 1891, inelud- ; E % in? postal receipts, ho estimated at v[ $467,414 337. Taking from this f amount the total appropriations, left a Ti surplus of $00,i'7y,47j, ami adding to this the balance of net cash in the .^Treasury, fractional coin in ihc TreaS' I amount, for the nationa' j ^ bank finunrops^t^i^ nude a tot1" u; surplus of $180,91)0,THn ' Specified >vu ' dnctions from this amount lef* a | surplus of ?1<? ?J74,000. "Should it be the j???li?-y of I the j ? government, as I think it will ppro- j added Mr. Cannon, "to redeen? l'|c I $so.01">.7.!>0 of 4-1 per cent bond->,'ra, u- j .to carry .$4K.0<>o,uim.i of them h*ee the i sinking futidj under its re<|uii*(_?r tl,e j for 18!?2. the next surplus. a.4r77'.>, a> > above, will be increased !es, thus i I amount to ?64,!>74.000." jpriations |. (<(' Mr. Savers, of Texas, subi Delleien- i ?r? views of the minority of tltfally heavy j f: priation Committee. i-pvtoioiKMlnnc. I ml fiscal .situation from the itsion conii- ; j'0' standpoint. The minorityon that rove- j |u* aggregate of appropriatK.seal year will |1 1 current fiscal year at s47expenditurcs. j against >>4oO,4l 4,337 re:red since 1 *?;<>. ; making the excess of : over revenues $11,430, cies, they say, will be u'skies. this vear; the mattero1 $U.(J04,m; and in c dently venture the oeverythinglookcJ j nues during the presodv was talking so. ; \ .not be sufficient to n? generally depressed ; a thing that has nut it dismal days were j 1 to sweep over the i ??. -? 1 , wave. -I c ?.kaki> are clearing, as we i ^ ?aid. The black shadow ! L ? [drccm -lS withdrawn, for the ; A mouth or so.st. Confidence in the | exj trlootuy and eve^od will and conserve- ^ ?w Business men Wople is becoming stiongand the l'eelitigjess men geuenally are impending see^ard with the cheerful oe- , State like a tinman will have to give- us a Now the skr State government than his . thought they* surroundings promise or go , ot the fui ceJeserved disaster two >eais present j/ri ?a il.>nrrnr r.f i cnM omr?n" V/te people is over ai d the move- i J[ j||t'?mo!i? the Radicals is therefore pn, E^^ed without dismay. in^ Runners are in better condition Is ^toiave been in fifty years and : 0l"1 ftyier glorious crop in the 9 ^?specrs for good prices je market. ami little, are i b^LT w^ - ? i moving. Each has its own inilepe:.! (l"t.i enterprises :;ixl is pushing thrui. i i 'pt.? 1/ ? ?? I L?t,i.uiucis Alliance is beginning to _ do some good work in t he direction of bringing the farmers to the town?. Heretofore tlie establishment and , maintenance of new enterprises ha? been almost, entirely w i.'Ji town people. Wlnt m >ney there was i:i tin; country has been hoarded or hnt in the nei?:hborhood. There now, however, a . i distinct, movement toward the estab. j lishment of enterprises snob s^iaimt r(i are especially interested in vviih larni' ers' tiHMiev in the town* n??! ' work it) the advantage of ali i-las-f >. , The Allianc-j cotton seed mili> pronsiso i well. <\ i\ & < . ic. 1:. The projected road ol' ilif- Cape lVar A: ('inciniiaii railroad will run from | Wilmington. X. C..south to Southport. : X. then westerly to Conway, S. ! Here the road diverges in three diree tion>, the main line .u'oin^ .southwest : to (Jeoriretown owl cm.-h-i.. ? " 1 .... ? i4iii iv .'twii, V-. ; I Another division will run north from Salisbury. X. C\. via Marion. T>onnettsville. Itockin^liani. Little Mills and Albermarle. and the third division will run from Conway northwest to j (Jreenville. S. (".. via Florence, Cain-; den, Wiunsboro and I'nion. The line will be4-S."i miles in length. The ofliecr.? j of this road are: President. J. A\"il-: sou Drown. Baltimore. Md.: vice-president and "cneral manager. (Jeorire 15. Morton, Baltimore; second vifts presi-, dent. M. (Juthrie. Southport. X. ('.;: .... T If ? 1 .wiviui ii. Howienson: treasurer. < II. I>. 15cl!. The contract for I he di-! vision between Wilmington ami Southport has been awarded to the Massa husetts (..'oust ruction Company.? : TrmlrsiHOii. j The Uirtuvcll l\oj>h: says: ;tTl:e vhiie military companies of the Stale j i:ive very generally endorsed the can- ; liducy ot (ion. M.. L. lljnliam, Jr., j i '??r re-nifuiiuation ami re-election ms i J Wljrant Gcntra!. They know him\? nd want no change !ti their commancr in chief. Those who wear thejv nii'onn of the Stale are better judgef-jT f ilii1 <j:iali?io.Jtioiis of" leadership tiiaJr: .c |?<>ii!i?:1:ii?-s whose lives go in mos cauetnl directions. We hope that \Mo fptembti* C?>uventk;u will ratify Mic j -Ul nicer primary election airopdy ; ^ ^'->y the oifiz-Mi suIdiery.TpTien. i proven hiin^elj^Bivery j "'!1 1 d i <> r without JB\' iVud i u\l and li^p is ;too j ml wiilioW-?>^^i^ ii^K . ? i uimg, too gOOlTv ? ',ej i;nt to I he riar.7 j rrj Trip iNSTI'^'yK, ! . iinuij RALElOH^N.C.j jMl E j-tt.il \earof this ?-U\ l 1 * J*1}1 j 1 vcarnt Kalei?h, bftsW*vnihi-i >, -= 8iH>. Ki^litecn (tlUevrs^iul to-^rs. Tlior- j -r u?h. Complete. G/ooA Terms i I uoilcrate. The best v< the cheap- i 7JAS.' DINrYII/K, M. A., of University of Principal. m VliEtilXS SKl'TKM- i ?!iil a:ul healthy lor-a- i Bfcmpetont instructors, j V Apply for catalogue. tmus D. PATHICK, By Principal. flHWoTTiii AXDE!K(J(|i|| Qlf0|j]lj[ | - L7EXT SESSION ' |M; > ber 17. lieautjtlRIA, S. C. -]). Full corps c crms reasonable jnder-graduate courses COL. -J'.entry and t> scientific. s-l:Hx-\v Jcctivc courses. ProlVsL:i\v, Pharmacy, Vctcri, .. il Pciin^o^ics. Nina well nn'An.'ufl* tones, -t shops and model V f t \ \ maty. in i vi-.it | ^(l per s(..ssj0n: other fees, ge ? /A infirmary fee, covering ga AT Cfndance, medicines, etc.). *10 to ?12.50 per month. V .'.raduateevree. Total expenses, inciud- c sr degreesj?rijt< washing, books, etc, s'a Isosliorte onal COllV|.|. remitted !o students eeitifv cry bcieij,ability tu pay it. ! i pupped opens first Tuesday in October, j >oni: nc. examinations he'd the preceding | Tuitu(ill j. >r. MflJUYDK, President, i iV edicaxtiiitvtl.-, | >Y able I 001)1 ~ | * IViDSON COLLEGE, SECJsLK.NIU icG COt'.VTY. X. C. j WPPMBUD 11 lonn \n TIDJO "11 1QR1 ! u i XJIUDIJII 11. I'J JUU II. IUCJ1. | 11 r, M ASTER'S cou use. | ill THE IJACHELOK'S COUilSE, I II TIIESUIEXCE COIIUSK, i *' EC J. ECTIC COL*liSES. iJUSlXEsS COl"USES i Studies in Ku-itsli, in Sciuucu :ni(i in the ; I " b!e are given due prouiinouce. i Kor a catalogue addiess the President, j sh< KEV. .J. !;. SIIEAIiEII, D, !>. LL. 1). ' c?t r-JsMd yoi Jiicfet Female College, i1'" U OCATKl) iii out* of l!:c healthful J towns in the l'i.iiiiiiint coiint:y. nuiin?:i:y noted for ite refinement ami od moiais. 1'rojrresMVc and experienced ichors in everv do par merit. Excellent rri vantages are aitouUd :r l.nv rates. II:;. I j led last year 1S2 pupil.-. Next session j j]| :Jnson Monday. (>th Octoh i\ Send tor j 'alojiue at once. MilS. Ii. M. BON NEK, Principal, II. E, liONNEii, Vico-rri'icipal. ! can Duo West, Abbeville Co., S. (J. pai -L'Ctlill.-Oct ; Wc gllii T^nnl/in n finll n rrn mm uuiid^o, : )UE WEST, S. C.I v OPENS OCTOKI3K ^ iHIS INSTITUTION' ENTEKS UPON j its Fifty-soo.oiiil ye:ir. The regular i liege cpr icuiuin is adhered to. The I iversit^ system is not There ' live I'rolessors and a Tutor. Th-j total 1 jj H-uses for nine months need not exceed pi^T .*>. The moral and religious influences the Institution are most wholesome. ? 'or further information apply for rataue to \v v ok:Kit Pi-M-iiMit. -lot 1 Due West, S C. r\ m INSURANCE NOTICE. HE undersigned, representing the; I Ivnoxville ami othor Insurance Com- (jKl> lies, is prepared to take risks on uwel>, cotton, merchandise, gin-houses, etc. l share of the patronage of the citizen he countv and town isso licited. IK 12 * W II. KEKK, Acent upoi terly IIS PAPEEBSSa58???S&?? *rtisia<BuivaunOSpruc4? s>t.\whi-iv advert Ssinjr (5-' iaiy Uj iiiUuo ivr i* J " v K \V" X t - l E S I? The above is a map of I Atlantii: coa.-l, it will travel some of (he ino.-i fertile Jai !lie Northern part of the Sli . through Darlington going i ? MB i r AM BUYING UP! I u r or a v;viv.ni.' I IiA\ I'j :1 1C\V \UL)Mr . carried over from tlie spring sean. which I will exchange for big, ed mule?. I also have a couple of ires I will exchange for old mule?. ' i iii)i me horse, I f ntle, and drives kintliy to a buggy, fe for a lady to drive. Persons wishing to make such exmges would do well lo call a} my .bles on Congress si reel. 1. WI.LLXFORI), ritOPKIETtm. intisboro, - - - South Carolina ? i Msn.'SHHr ES WINNSBOKO i IS WORKS. ; A IimiK ttYTKHIMMSK A \ T) docs as jrood work as !l?c northern >p?. What you spend with this ablishnicr.t remains at homo. 11 1 want :r<;ies, Carriri^c**, Wagon--,-^Iioad; 'arts, Hardware, Oi!?. Paini*. ; rocket and Table Cutlery, Varnishes, Water Colors, Whips, Leather, and iir-t-cla^s JihsckMuithin^ done, ' J ^ l'" 1 ^ ^ |' sureiy accommodate you. lie-' rinjj of all kinds ilunc :il our shops, i : employ competcm workmen and irantee satisfaction. JUST IIKVS05V3C5). ^*e have just received a beau(iml :k of Summer Lap Kobe's, which 1 be sold cheap J h Berry drain Cradle, T):ij!>:isr;!i-i ('hilled Turn Plow. 15uci;cvc Mower. Buggy Umbrella.*, olc Agent for the above Cradle, w unci Mower. THKFAiSiFIELS) ( )AXS ma:!e on real estate ;m<i personal j endorscJii'Mit. Monthly instalment; f .' rst Tuesday of each iiK.nth. '' QotriT-fTo Tlonnrfmpri'tv S :posits of ?1.00 and ui'V.*ani received 1 which interest will l.<* allowed quar- ^ under ilie ordinary savings bank' ; and regulations. ? J. 51. KEATV, [o Sfr-rclary and Treasurer. \PC F E > _____ .once| o H' ' \ j \ \ I K, YT~>f ! ? / * ... ^ i 7 J ^ ^ ,.p. / /%r %***&> M' A ^?'"N // ^ - * <* .>? *"' ^0* ^ / :C& / ;-w'"'^vy " /vVSj \ Or E O R G- ! ho. Capo lurtr and Cincinnati Railroad, a r?e ilie Slate in almost a direct line to Gi istlfi of Fail field ai;d the other ccnnlies t i:c. From Greenville it will run strafe 10 Danville, Vti., thence (o Cincinnati, () i mi "mm 11 i if?i 11Trni?r i i ibi miriniTi wim * | "J U i flj M I: ^ f ^ rr ^6 IN r;g k?7 _ ^ i ess ^ _Z 5 jJ 1 OH s5 fel ^ ^ ? ^ sF_s3 j i^H M 41 --^ & m Ma rH \/A v\ bm8 N* fj r?t -Pi ^ <j ; (9% p0 ^ L | sa :yh ^ [Tj ; 1 ^ IsJ ?$T && ? j - '9 fSjj IfJ 1 i ^ i ?ffl L,F^i ^ g| r ;r** r^ , I ! tI s r^ - m r<v rrg Q * ^ 1r a 5 i ^ & < ? "~ij CO ? 2 rfwM3 iTj I?1 1 ' ^ iv.. ^ ?33 ' r~x~. {SSSHSq :S ;3 1 . ijjpj SI. F , p ST07BS. i BOOKING & HEATING STOVE? ! ALWAYS OX IIAM). - < > A I.SO, TINWARE, HOLLOW-'WARK A. Jars, Flower-Po?s, and mineral house old furnishing goods. IWF.S, T1NWAKE, REPAIRED A11 work guaranteed first ft lass. Every.' ling at prices to suit the times. * / When in town crive mc a call. 0: o dooi \ >iih of P. Lmdecke & Rro.'s. W. W. KETCfllN, Agt.. surjcssortu II. C .-mining.*. \ R * ? V V _ ? 'CONNECTING-.. L'INES v^; j/ ' 0 f ?J? ^ J\ / v ex -p ^ ~ f// h/ n x_# a I , V .?*> \ ' A jB ^(2 Qf " ? ^Ju^TK[Apt. \ \ ^44i:;- S section of which will run through Fa recnviile, passing through Conway, hrou^h which it will pass. A promis lit. to Memphis, connecting with roads liio. A south lbrk will terminate in C f*i<i M'mi 11 ii 11 tgaacagi SHOTS ! a> ARE ON ' BUT WE SHALL NOT our present supply give shoes nt the same close n blj rm iJuring the past ihrcc wi recognized a genuine re continue the sale ol ou prices tor the coming \ve< GEE A,'] EST HARGi Ou'lng Suitings, worth H. L A N J Proprietor of tliG X UhiSS 1 Jlil B A R G WE HAVE PLACED ON ( WEEK SOME W n/^TV/TTP \ " V^WjLVIJLL/ /"V.. 22 Pairs Ladies* Kid Butt $3.00 a pn 40 Pairs Children's Opera S for 10 Pairs Gents' Hand-made S () Pairs Gents' Russet ONE CASE M < A I.LIS'l'KJrs lookias Bird Fool ONE BARREL li spss later ON DRAUGHT.' (x. A. WHITE. MONEY TO LOAN \ X improved farms on Ion;; sn?i J casv terms. Applv to ? McDO.VALI) ?&* .DOUGLASS, Xos.:m<l 4 Law Uan^?y 7-24 j-sly fWinnsltorrt. >\ f. ^ClNNA^f ' U / T' W.' < / / p. f' ,* s rKJ * w?-O / / y /? ^ \ ' / # C<fpe Fea*SkC*ncmru Corvnectino Lines : otVuiTVme^ - sgg ijrfield county, if encouraged to do sc Florence, Camden, Winnsboro, Union, hi"- feature of the road is that it interseel i from Nashville and Louisville. Anot harleston. Study the map. THE RJ^EJ ADVANCE PKICE WrTJl s out. We are still selling largin as before. 7 .sbHL Jm.. n seks proved that the people ductiun in prices. We will r summer stock at reduced 2k. UN OF THE YEAR. 10o., at only 'Jo. per yard. DECK E R. ew 1 oi'K uscKei oiore. Pi ABLE " AIN 8 ! 3UR CENTER TABLE THIS ONDERFULJOBS. NT) LOOK. on Philadelphia Shoes, worth tir. for $1.50. Slippers, worth 75c. and $1.00, 50c. Jhoes, worth $5.00, for $2.50, .$4.00 Shoes for $2.50. m & Eetelira. ! LISTEN ! DIDvou ever hear of ''DEAD SHOT" FLY PAVEIior "TANGLEFOOT" I FLY PAPER? ; (I know you have heard of tanglefoot whiskey?everybody has.) | Lid you ever hear ol "MAGIC MOTH WAX" for preserving clothes v j (I know you have neard of camphor.) i _ Now?Did you ever hear of "MOS i : ITU UUlAHi-N j ( You never did, nor did I.) ! Jiut?You can got either of the above if I you wish: and attenciou is called espeeiaij iy to the latter Fragrant Mixture, a few : diops*of wliich on your pillow will expel ! such annoyanceaml give you a good night's J rest?without a netting. ) Ask for either at the Drug Store of W. K. AIKEN. i ! A. D. HOLLER, ! J BUILDER AXI> CONTRACTOR i i and Manufacturer of ' bs bs a ? ! j i ? WINXSBORO, S. C. ! I I ST"Plan.s and specifications for dwei-1 i lings, factories ami store-houses furnished 1 at ieason.il>!>: rates. i-_'fxiv ilSp^ - . *: ^ -? * ?~~ - ? ? f i J> - i \ ?i . I ; ;ui - - ^ I; ^r:v* ^^'"S^SSSSSS^C >. Starting at Sonthport, on the and opening np and developing s nearly all ol tue other roaas m her brauch of the road wilt pass ; FOE SALE. i i! > . / \XE G HORSEPOWER GEISER. \Jr^?ngine^ ONE GO SAW ELLIOTT GIN AND Brown Condenser. All portable. i i i # ONE BLUE GRASS SULKY Plow. ? The above will be ?.oid !ow and j terms accommodating to good party. i U. It. UhSrJKTJbli. ill Wiilf! i, Decide Wiselv! j Act Piiiftlj! I I THE i J j j MUTUAL I LIFE I1IANCE 1 mm COMPANY fl n I OF SEW YORK. J fl | RICHARD A. McCURDY. Presidesj? ASSETS, - - $1S6,401,3SS.02 fl SURPLUS, - - 91,657^41.41 THE OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONG est, Rest Company in the world. fl fl "The best company is the company that fl does the most good " The Mutual Life is such company. H. G. MclLWAIN, I I Agent for Lancaster and Fairfiefd Cos., Lancaster C, II,, S. C. fl ! KWD. L. GEBXAND, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. fl | 7-fxlawly F. H. Mc>IASTER, 0 ATTORNEY -A T-LAMT, fl COLUMBIA, S. All lejjal business attended to promptly. ?Job work done with neatness and ? dispatch at this office