The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 08, 1890, Image 4
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Wf LOCAL 1M HlLhliiKNOS.
Wednesday. October : : loi)0
Xcw A(!vcrti<c!i:cnts.
Graceful Figures ? D. Lauderdale.
New York JIaeket Store?II. Laws'
Stockholders*ineeiing?II.X. Obear,
M Planiatiu.; f-u* Sale ? \V. I*. Gibson.
W I lore b, i? <;.
L Tax Xoiicc?Tames Q. I>avi>*, Coup
r 1}' ireasuici.
Election Notice?Chas. A. Douglass
and Others, Convrs c f Klrcti-ni.
Election Xotice?Henry X. Obenr
and Oihers, Convrs Fe:leral Ekctlon.
. Uriels.
| ?On Stnuliy mercury ri?e t> SS
fr degrees.
f ?Iiead our propositions in the >upP
plement.
? Arc \oil working for the railroad?
If not, get down to it at once.
?Th'* i ('cent wet >pel! is reported to
have damaged con; still in the fieius.
^ ?Dear in mind that the publisher?
taveth cheerful and prompt pa\ iug
SCb?f: ib'.rs.
|k ?"\\V ;:rc pained to announce the
W death of Mr. Hargrove Glenn on
Wednesday.
? ?A. Williford aUveiiisCs this morning
some fine saddle and harness
horses. Give him a call.
?Remember those twelve volumns
of Dickens*.
?R. T. Matthews lias opened a
branch store for buggies, etc.. :it
t "> -i. 1
K. 31. iiucy s c>hi suiim.
? Services were lii'Ul iii the Methodist
Church 011 Monday at 1- u:. and
7.,'JO p. m. liev. J. (J. S'oll officiating.
?W'v are glad to see on the streets
our young friend. Mr. l>. A. Elliott,
who came home about a week ago
quite unwell.
?The front or" Mr. ii. T. Matthews'
biancii >:ore is being painted, ami in
consequence, u ill be much improved
in appearance.
? Mr. J;:u. A. Desportes iiis pur*
cbastda iol on Pain;er strict in Ilidgeway
upon which he \vi 1! erect a handsome
brick >turc.
?The works of Chas. Dukens. in
. twelve voluiuns. and the "Weekly
L ilKKAU>? si.yo.
w ?If ihe fine weather of tiie past lew
' days ':cntii.ueo lor a prolonged period,
the faces of our delighted farmers and
merchants will overHow with smiles.
? An unusual amount of waste
piper ami trash has accumulated 0:1
? vA!?w.r-il won'd
congros oiicvi.
much improve the appearance of the
street
? On T'uirsday the freight engine
broke loose from the train of cars ami
ran some distance up the road before
it was discovered that the train was 1
left behind.
?The Xew York Racket Store is t<j |
the front this morning with a bree/.y
ad. and triumphantly- remarks that!
I
they don't want any more f.r their j
goods than they -ire worth.
?The dance at t ho armory on i inirs- j
day night was a brilliant success. The j
attendance was unusually large, the!
participants being quite enthusiastic,
keeping it up until 2 o'clock.
?If you are already a subscriber to the :
Hkkai.i> you can get the benelit of the
premium by paying nj? arrearages and ;
one year in advance.
TIia .^v-Miiiiinrion of toacllCl'S for
the public schools of the county was j
held in the Court House for the men j
and colored applicants and in the I
l>oard of Trade room for ladies.
? Messrs. McMaster, Iirice & Ketchin
have enlarged and improved their
clothing room. They evident!}' expect
to ilo a large business in ;h:s department
during the present season.
? Winnsboro market is said to be
cheaper than the Columbia market.
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Look in sue columns oi uiio yayva .mu
see who has what you want, then go
there and get the most iroods for your
money.
? D. Lauderdale piomiscs to make
you graceful in form if you will just |
only call and gel a pair of glove fitting
corsets. If you are graceful, he more
so; if yon are not graceful then go to
Lauderdale's.
?On Mr. Sainl. Cat hearts place
l'ridav two little negroes wore amuse- ;
iiiy; themselves with :i loaded pistol, j
The weapon went oil' wounding" one
in the arm. nut seriously however?
only a llesh wound.
Hfci of mules ! doughy to Mr.
Ilptv ran away on Wednesday,
g&^vos thrown from the
rein- l?e
/
* r ? rv- <- v fc-w*v t. -rfv-vTurw^v .r^r^c^c
j came entangled arouiul his arm. and
! being unable to get them loose lie w^s
j draped some distance, lmt wa> no;
j hurt ;i> the mud in the street> 'made a
I nice sliding place. lie wa> :i
| sight though wlien re]?':i>iMi.
i ?AM par:.ie< having railroad pcj
tilioiis are rtqnesud to get a? many
| landowner?: a- possible u? both
. petitions and return lo ihe committee
! so that tlie election can be order< d.
i O. II. McMastku,
J. C. C.M.DWKLI.,
J. Q. Davis,
I II. II. Jknxixo.
I
W. C. P?E.Vn .
I ? Renumber now thy subscription
| to this I'll jut in thoc days of a bountij
fu! harvest. While thou hnst the
{ monev. pav up: for ;h-j ti:nc mav come
I * *
I when thou ?ha!t siv, 1 have not
"
! wherewith to pay iho printer. What
i e.-.n.-t thnii s:i\ then, wl.cn the editor
| tC'H.s ;:.ev no more sha': th.m read tny
| paper til! thou pay est what thou owest
j ?yet thee hcnce into outer darkness
thou delinquent subscriber,
j ?In spite of the wet weather our
.1. . i.? .? ,xf a,
i merchants seem m im- uv-.-i
j They report that trade is excellert and
j collections are hotter than they have
; been in many many years. It is pleas
ant to noffc how much is the improvej
ment in appearance of the stores this
fall. The most casual observer must
j have observed that the general arI
raiiii-ement of the iroeds in the various
1 *"*
j stores are exceptionally attractive tic
I fall. Many of them present a display"'
j that is beautiful and show much taste.
j Wixxsr.ono Corrox Mii.i.s ?'omi
'
! vaxv.?A meet:ng ol* the shareholders I
1 ' \niu ron. i
I tl[ i lit? >> i It iiMJVn \? \.A.nv?i ......
pany is 11c.re by called in the Town
j Hall on Friday, October 17;!; at 7..'50
i t/ciOck p. !!!.
| P.y order of the President.
Jamks Q. Davis, Seeietary.
j Tiik \ViNN>i;o;:(> Makkkt Aiikad.?
| A lady living in the county went to !
Columbia one day last week for the
j purpo.se of making some purchases,
j and alter a thorough examination of
I goods and prices was sat > lied that she
I cttiiid d<> better in Winnsboro. She
j accordingly returned home :-:.d will
[ buy* her gocds in Win:i>boro. The !
above is a pointer to intending pur- |
chasers.
l
Kkkp Jr ix Don't forget'
[ that the County Farmer's !nsti:ute
| will open on Tuesday i'Sih and con!
tinite through the 2'Jth. The manage-1
i v i ? i v"
! mem are anxious to make the Institute i
; a great success and if those who ought i
I to help will do so there is no doubt j
j about ir. Every farmer is interested I
j in the Institute: it is an agricultural j
! entertainment and is intended for the J
I farmers So if you can't attend two i
I days come for one day but by all;
j means help to make it a success by j
| \ Ulli pi v .
I BROWS C!ITERS 1
Cures r.ilitii:*:, . .?.?. Jiyspi'i^ia. Malaj
rin. Ncrvousr.css, ki:?I <Wiu-r.t'. l"!?;!ity. l'hvsi- j
| ci::!lS it. Ail Uv'J'.L'rs > . ;! It. liOIIliillC
i hajtru'io mar:; u:i\1 c;...n?v-I : !I:h ? oa wrapper.
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"Wkatiiki: Kk!'oi:t.?The following
i> the weather report for September:
Mean temperature.. 7 a.m.. ..70.
Mean temperature, 2 p. m *1 0 j
; Mean temperature. 0 p. m 7:"!.
^Monthly mean 74.10
I*" Maximum si.:!
en:mui!i 00.0
n-'?c i">.
.l.~ V.l, I
lili c>l tempenmuv um un- .....
Low t temperature on the 20th..oG.
Xttnu clays rain 1(1
Total rainfali U.ii'J
Thunderstorm ? 1-A days.
N'ow is tiii: Timk to A.i>vki:tisi:.?
The cotton crop is coming to market
very rapidly, and when the weather
becomes more favorable the market
will be Hooded with the fleecy staple,
and as sure :i> night follows the day
money will be plentiful. That it is
an opportune time to advertise is
1 * 1 ..... Km - f > 1 1 T 1
j ODVIUU.'S lO t'l \ 11 \ v yu.Tinvoo ,
AY hen we say advertise wo don't mean I
i simple "to stick a few lines in a paper
statinir brielly that you sell cheap.
An advertisement means more* than
that, you must put it in attractive
language. Put it so thai it will catch
the eye of the reader. l't:t a hi?r "lie
in .-o that the reader will not pass it
over without knowing it. Advertise
some special line of ycods one week
tUCi! a turiciL'.'ii mit mi: iivai, vi
tain on what >pei:ial lino you can
undersell your neighbor then put in
the paper an sd. with a triumphant
ring* aboui; You must not. however.
-^S^rr TflafaTt TRl ve r rise HTc'tiT "of-Jiiejf
I will pay you but good .-olid work behind
it is absolutely essential. As a rule,
j however, the man who advertises most
liberally is the man who gets the
biggest trade.
i Ai'voix7-iricyt or maxagi:i:s.
The l'oilov.'inir managers were ap- j
pointed by tlie Democratic Executive)
Committee for the county primary on i
the lOrli inst.:
Albion?T. P." Mitchell.
Feaslerville?II. C. Coleman.
Greenbrier?T. V/. Rutl'.
Greenbrier X<>. -?J. W. Harrison.
I ?.Iossy Dale? T. C. Camafc.
j I lore!)?.James Boyd.
| Ilureb No. ~i?C. A. Robinson,
j Gladdcn's Grove? Daniel Hall,
i Biythewood?P?. B. Jones.
I Blvthcwood No. 2-Win. Hui^ood.
j Oakland?D. II. Kobii:>on.
i White Oak?John W. Bankhead.
Woodward?Ja=. Dou<rlas?, Jr.
Longtown ? Saml. McConnick.
! W.niw Mr>v."< f Wiiw.r-bvro")? W.
j Weir.
Vv"iii::sbor?. - I'. \V. i'jiillip*.
McMtekis;.
i Uiilircway? J. S. Iv.linuiuls.
j " llulgoway Xo. 2 ?E. G. Palmer.
Kookv Mi-uiii?li. W. Kciitiierstoji.
i Moiiticello?J. D. i>ia!r.
J i lll-r>0!5-J. (I. Martin.
; Cetlar Creek?C. Iiicbanl^n.
Mil! Ilil!?John K. Fiuni^an.
| Salem ? 1). M. Miliiiiir.
I Hampton ?L. T. i!<.!-.
i Dear Crceu?Cbas. IHike.
Jackson Creek?J. IX Iv m c.lv.
The usnai riiic? ^ovcruin^ the <'ii
i mary will be observed.
John* W. Lvi.ks,
County Chairman.
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Highest of all in Leavening Po^er.
I ABW
J r^r^jTMnrnm^, i mi ?-. i ?.. "** H?3
I'ki^onai..?Dr. and Mrs. D. Iv [
I
J Jordan returned home from Charleston |
j on Friday.
Miss Xeilie Davis is in t j\viu
! Mrs. Mary ('. l{io? and Mi>? Hannaj
! liion returned from tho Xorth on I
i - I
iTKUiy.
| Hon. (' . I>. Tillman relumed 10
' Clark's Hill on Thursday.
Mis. Reynolds and Mi.-s Jennie left ?
I for Charleston on Thursday.
Mis. ]?. W.Kd wards. ofWalterboro.;
is visiting'her mother. ??Irs Mary J
i Kion.
Mr. CHrtbrd r.ricc left oa Friday i
' for Due West.
I
I Mi?.?Marv Howe spent Sunday at |
.* ? . !
j her home in the \\ ateree section ol ;
j the count \
i Mis> M:.-v A. Cathcart will leave
i .1
| to-day or :<>-morrow lo take charge of
school in the neighborhood of Mr.
I AT.-irl in.
[ Messrs. J. I). If. .1. MeCarley '
I have gone to Greenville to attend the |
| race.-.
1 Mr. H. X. lianahan. of Maeon. Ga..!
! arrived in town Sunday night. on a j
j vi>it to relatives and friend*.
Mi<s Sallic- L. Garrison has gone to 1
j Coluti)b;a on a visit.
! Messr>. II. X. Oboar. E. Ii. I Jags- j
j dale. C. A. Douglass and .T. ~\Y. liana- j
I ban went to Columbia Monday morn!
i"."'-Mr.
\\*. P>. Douglass left on Monday
; for the Kaolin Mines at Killians.
The JJev. "Mr. .laeobs. a student at
the Seminary, and a sou of the I lev.
"\\"ni. P. Jacobs. of Clinton. S.
I preached at Mount Olivet on Minuay. i
Messrs. Joe ilinnaui and J. W. j
j McCrcight. Jr.. returned home yesterday
from Johnston's.
CoI.iJ. M. Sims, representing the
NYw York Life Insurance Company,
is in town.
Kev. T. AW Scrubs paid our sane-1
turn a call on Tuesday morning.
C'ol. D. K. Duncail. of Spartanburg,
was in Winnsboro 011 Wednesday.
Mi.-- Mattie Lumpkin has returned
from the countrv.
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Miss Kloise Lumpkin is on a visit i
lo friends and relatives in the IJoro.
Mi>> Mary F. McMast'er and Mr.
i> m f1,.,,.^ ovii.fi tn f\ tin 11)?
I *" 1>. .U .'i\ i nuu. ?v/ ..... |
!>i:i on :i visit to !ho family of Col.!
! '. W. }IoMa>ter.
(J AX IT HE?
it is rumored that a coiuilo of Fair-J
licld's ytmiigf people matrimonially in-j
dined. liave agreed to he married on j
Friday lii^Jif during the performance i
of l>urk*s show. The >ho\v manage- J
ment lias ollered a prize of one hundred j
dollars in i^'old or a iianilsome sot of i
furniture lo any couple that will be I
*' 1 - * l.nid'/M'iti'Hii'PC !
UUtnifU ;iL Win: Wi UJtn laiiv........vv
in tlii.- place on Friday next. Tho
contracting- parties, we understand,
ar." among Fairficlds best known, most
highly esteemed and accomplished
voung folks. Should this announceJ
ment he true, it will be a drawing card
for the show people, and we hope a !
large crowd will be on hand to witness j
this exceedingly novel and most interesting
ceremony?
?Dynamite is the most deadly of |
all explosives, and cholera was sure!
death to chickens until the di?c??verv ol
Gamer's chicken cholera cure. It is
sold on the "no-ctirc-no-pay" plan by
Dr. V/. E. Aiken.
COl NTY NKYVS.
CKDAlt CUKKK.
October 1. Wc had another very
hard rain on the Creek last Saturday,
and considerable damage was done to j
the bridges. Corn is dov?*n in the |
mnd and is rotting. Cotton is in the i
same Ji\* i:i many places.
2Ir. Harrison Broom lost his little
infant last Monday. Its remains were i
interred in the churchyard at Pine i
( rove. j
Mr-:. Saliie lialentine jnade a good j
,1 ,.-.i il*iv< ;ici'o and !
Willi .1 51111 .1 ...v. .
killed :i ieu*<r{}liawk.
Tl:r>". /v ,|juitc ;i curiosity in this I
Ji in the vliai'O <?f a half |.
duck and ciwKCir. ^
A very slight falling of sno^-^iild i
be seen on Sunday. "* ^
KAST WATKKKK.
October G We are glad to welcomc j
a few days of sunshine, after constant |
rains for about two month'. All indi-;
nn iioivovn- fii-i? :i?rain stronjr for 1
Wllu"'"l 5 C
more. Both cotlon and corn have i
been damaged considerably.
In the absence of Kev. James Douglass
Mr. Olivet pulpit was filled yesterday
by Mr. W. 5?. Jacobs.of the Theological
Seminary. Mr. Jacobs is a
i \oung man of only eighteen summers,
j but the simplf ami impressive in inner 1
| in which he reveals the truths of the !
j i'ospe! would be c rod i: abb to one of;
I many years his senior.
I The Pri/.o Club wii! meet next Sat-j
! ?11fti ;iin<r ;<} Mr. T. L. JullllSOU's. !
J.< :;tl Poismi Ci: red.
J I am a painter by trade. Tiirce I
years ::go i had a bad c.:s-of Lead'
j Poison, cau-ed by u-isi^ rubber paint.1
i I was cured in :i -non iimi?v S. S. 6. j
j The uieoi'.'iue diwe ;he poison out j
i ilii'-ii-ih iIn- ]>:>ro-s < ! the skin. When !
i I iis>t CMnnu<-!i<-;:i'. iukinir i>. 8. my j
! system v. a-so saturated wiib poison j
j ilint my midcsviotlics were colored by
j Hie i-aiiii iji-ii'ir worked unt by the i
j medicine tnrougn me jiyrus uj ?uv
| skin. i was cured entirely by 8. S. I
j 1 took nothing else, and have had no
| return sinco. C. Park Park,
W:o nesville, Ohio.
<Jnr I.ittlc Chilil.
I Our little girl, Jessie, hud Scrofula
fur six years. We tried the best phy:
.?ioia::> of New York and Philadelphia;
I also Hot Springs, Ark., without avail.
^ * . /a *; < \ |,p|.
j ^ W III S cri.'l C.JIC V_C7. >w--y v...*v. .
i i?. II. Wacjxku, Water Valley, Miss.
Trait i.-e o:i Blood aiul Skin Diseasees
mailed tree.
* Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, (*a.
! ! iTmi ii 111 rami in in i ?<i>rrfm wmii inn nrwi?
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rto. !
?u. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1509. ?
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TELY PURE i
CLOSIXG TJIK SE4S0X j
At Dawkins l?y a I>olijf1*tfnl Dance? I
J>anciu?. Card Plsiyinir, Conversation I
and Music?.Sumptuous ;tnd lieautiful j
Feast?Those Present. - |
Dawkins, S. C., September 2i'>, 1-s'jO. j
?The closing- one of the very delight- j
fill dances of the summer season of i
*!'o was celebrated at Mr. I?utler I Larson's
on the evening of the 21th inst.
Tis often said. ?lie hest is reserved I
for the last. So seems to have been
the ease in this instance, when the
parlors of so charming' a host and
.,a Mi. 'in/1 MY? l'enrson. were
?n -UI . uii.I ....... - , .
thrown open for the enjoyment and
pleasure of :i lew invited guests.
On approaching the residence up a j
lovely drive from tlie main road, there i
was presented a scene strikingly beau-1
tifnl. ()n one side could he seen and)
heard the light steps of the many j
dancer- in beautiful harmony with!
the sL.iins of sweet and delightful |
, l
mu>ic: Avlille on ti>c other, Averc iomui
the more mature, who, while enjoying,
from a short distance, the sound of
the music mingled with the conversation
and merry tip of the gay and
light-hearted dancer as wafted upon
the wings of night from the opposite
room were spending the evening in a
more quiet, but not to them, at least,
a less pleasant way. Some engaged
in discussing perhaps the true and
beautiful, and others, absorbed in '
ih.-it. in which the old maid and bachc-!
lor 11 ml a chief source of pleasure? j
a social game of cards.
After (lancing had continued for)
some time there came by no means
the least agreeable feature of the |
evening, the announcement that supper
was ready, when the different
couples marched out to a most sumptuous
and bountiful least. It would
certainly take a more facile pen than
that of the writer to fully describe
this beautiful spread, and in a manner
worthy of Jier. who presided with so
much ease and grace. Suffice it to
say. therefore, without entering into ;
details, that it was a supper worthy of j
the caterer's art. ami it is hardly
thought the truth would be. in the j
very slightest degree, imperiled by
saying it was highly enjoyed by each
one present. ou^ikt uymg uvti, m u. i
very short time, dancing was again j
resumed, and kept up till the waning i
hours of night warned all that goodbyes
n.usi soon be said.
During the intervals between the
dunces, there was interspersed some
delightful instrumental and vocal
music, rendered in a charming way by
the three very interesting daughters of
liie house, who will toon take their
departure for the cooler and more
bracing climes of Virginia, to ug;iin
enter upon their studies. May health, >
success and happiness be theirs, is the |
wish of the many friends by whom i
they will be missed and who will look
forward with pleasure to their return
home next summer.
The entire evening passed as pleas- j
antly as one could wish, without the j
very slightest incident to mar its
pleasure in any way, and each one I
went home with the praise of the |
hostess upon their lips, for her un- j
tiring efforts to make boili old and
voting spend an enjoyable evening. j
The following is a list of the ladies: i
vf ??/?;: Hi., Tii-iii* si.-illic "Willinyliam. I
Alma Dickert, Ella Blair, Belle Lvles, j
Sallie Lvles, Lovie Irbv, AlvaGladney,!
Florence Martin, Xicic Long, Mamie !
Pearson, Lena Pearson, Nellie Pearson.
Mrs. Julia Pope, Genie Zealy. j
Mrs.J. li. Dickert, Mrs. J. S. Lvles. j
Mrs. J. !). Blair. Mrs. A. \\\ Ladil. |
The following were tho gentlemen: i
Messrs. W. Y. Trapp, J. 1). Martin,
Jos. G. Martin, Jno. Hamilton, Jas.
Hamilton, Ed. Martin. Sam Cameron, I
Jno. Lemmon. Jos. Free. Jr., Charlie
Ladd, Wasliic Ladd, A. W. Ladd,
L. M. Blair, Willie Blair. B. F. Lvles.
J. D. Blair,'J. S. Lvles. J. J I. Dickert,
Willie Wilkes, Uichard Wilkes, Dug
Brice. W. P. Dawkins, Willie Long,
Milo !>. Martin, G. T. Sims. s.
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I?w*k<?riii?r.
Margery was playing" with her kit-)
ten, and all at oncc received a soverc !
scratch. t?lie contemplated the ugly, j
red line for a while, then stretched out Jher
hand toward the kitten and said: !
"Titty, dive me dat pin." It is the!
same with us. We stumble along day j
after day, heavy, stupid and Irousy.
Wc have a lurking suspicion we are at
sixes and sevens, and that grim Death
has marked us for his own. All the
while the only thing needed to make
ns bright, buoyant and brave in lhc
-..i. i:<%v ? Ivrtffln nf "Hi* WVvtf
IJUlliO Ol irn; j? a i/wmv w ...... . ,
more land's Calisaya Tonic, which ends j
what Jimmy Powers, of the Casino j
Company, describes as :i "beery bleery I
spell." With one generous quaff there i
is a season of immunity frcyn1
tion,
McMaster, IJrice & Ketch: n. * j
It IDG E WAY ITEMS.
(Clipped from the Jiidgeway Advertiser.) j
Mr. S. F. Cooper is preparing to!
build a dwelling upon his vacant lot j
on Fifth Avenue.
Mr. J. IJ. Cloud, a staunch old
citizen of the Bear Creek section, was
r* - j. 1
in town on jauuiiui.
Mr. John Morrison and family, of j
Kden, (Georgia, arc visiting; the family !
of Mr. Kclley Morrison, of Longtown.1
Dr. AV. T. Edmunds is also erect- j
ing a commodious dwelling that will {
soon he ready for occupancy. Next! i
The Town Council have greatly'
improved the streets throughout the '
town and eomiemplate opening other j
new streets and extending tin- town j
at an early day.
AVe hear complaints of cotton rot-j
ting in the tield on account of tlie |
c>:t-es>ive rains and the scarcity of!
labor to pick it out. yet it continue.-? j
to come in from oo to 100 bales per j
We understand that .Tas. (). Davi*
K?<j.. and others who own a large
number of choice building lots within
the corporate limits will place the I
same on sale at a mamoth auction to j
i be held at an early day and thereby
I ^ l.nv.l !
i supplv tJic (icmaiai iwiui!inuuuuv|
j long existed on account of the high ;
| figures at which they were held. "We i
! are glad lo see this spirit of enter-1
j prise and feel assured that it will j
'prove a golden opportunity for the;
A
ib i iian ini ?nr* p-tttib 1 "
H ? hSAGSC '
ffl^olera Sure ImP
Thousands of dollars worth of
chickens are destroyed by Cholera
every year. It is more fatal to them
than all other diseases combined.
But the discovery of a liquid remedy
that fcsi'/i?Wy"destroys the Microbes
has been m::de. Half of the yoaag
chickens are killed by Micro>""'
oeiore ;:;cy are iryers. a 50-cem.
bottle for ico chickens.
It is ^ guaranteed. If, after using
two-thirds of a bottle you are not
satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera,
return it to the druggist from
whom you purchased it, and he will
refund your money.
For sale by
DK. W, 3:, AIKEN
Winnsboro, S. C.
future developement of liidgewav.
A telegram was rereived on yesterday
by the wide awake iniendant to
arrest a small negro boy name Moses,
who it was suppposed would be on
the .south-bound train. The alert
pol'ecman was prompt on hand but
tlie boy seemed well advanced in his
profession and had. perhaps, anticipated
the action of the prosecutor as
lie jumped oil" ihe train several hundred
yards above the town, but Mr.
J. A. Drown was equal to the occasion
and whiai he fai'ed to find the boy on
the train immediately instituted a
search in the surburbs of the town.
"" K- 1 ?' ? lAilm.il in
in: SUUI1 ilil(lalliC UUI .Tiun; ...
the guard house. $ It is understood
that the boy had' before taking his
leave of absence from liockron.
whence the telegram was sent asking
his arrest had acted a little imprudently
by breaking into Maj. '1'. }Y.
Woodward's store and investing his
person with several articles that he
did not take the precaution to pay l'or
on leaving. Later a telegram was
?i j* -\r~: am,.;,,,,.
received irum muiu
to take tlic stolen goods aiul release
the boy, but this greatly embarrassed
the Intendant who is a very timid and
mudi^t gentleman as lie found nothing
whatever in the possession of the boy
except the clothes upon his hack and
though they had been stolen tin re
was nothing superllous there. He
was allowed to depart in peace.
Malaria
Literally means bad air. Poisonous
germs arising from low, marshy land,
or from decaying vegetable inat'.er, arc
breathed into the lungs. taken up by
the blood, and unless the vital fluid is
purified by the use of a good medicine
t:t? ?,,i.sflnni.;i|.] 1 nnfOJ'fl!
Iltvu I1UUII 9 caijiijiuuiiu, ...
nate victim is soon overpowered. Even
in the more advanced cases, where the
terrible lever prevails, this successful
medicine has effected remarkable cures.
Those wiio are exposed to malarial or
other poisons should keep the blood
pure by taking llood's Sarsaparilla. *
?The .vorst ease of scrofula, salt
rheum and other diseases of the blood,
are cured by IIood?s Sarsaparilla. *
Neuralgic rersons
And those troubled with nervousness resulting
from care or overwork will be relieved by takiDj;
Brown's Ir.on Bitters. Genuine
has trade mark and cro&scu reii lines ou viiaimx.
A Safe Investment
Is one which is guaranteed to brin^ you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. It is guaranteed
"to bring relief in every case, when
used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or
Chest, such as Consumption, lnllamaia
tion of Lungs, bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping
Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant
a lid agreeable to laste, perfectly safe, and
can always be depended upon. Trial bottle
free at McMaster, lirice & Keichin's
Turner SitfW* #
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr King's
Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies tha!" soil as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refuE^
the purchase price, if satisfactory |'
do not follow their use. These^i-j^: on <
have won their great poinda^'.&tfC,:.,;., '
their merits. Mc Master, " i
Druggists. , i
srtlvo.
y-worid for Cuts, (
box"." ,
Ketahin. i ,
For Over l'ifty
Mrs. Winslotv's SooxniNn
been used for over fifty \vju\s by". \\\\ >\-7?k
of mothers for their ciiiluen wliik-U'eth-Tj
ino- with uerfcct success It sootije? the *
child, softens the sums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best rcinefty
for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer Immediately. Sold l?y Druj??ists
in every part of the* world. Twenty
five cents a* bottle. Ue sure and ask fi>r
"Mis. Winsl ow's Soothing Syrup," and
take 110 other kind. * o-:Mfxly
WEJEKI..Y
Buys a good Gold Watch by our
Club* System. Our 1-i karat pateni
stiffened Gold cases arc warranted for
20 years. Walt ham or Elgin move-1
ment?reliable and well known, Siein j
wind and sot, hunting or open i'acf1. j
Lady's or (J en Is sue:?. r.qu:u 10 ?jsi\ ;
.$75 Watcli, we sell one (if lJic.se
U'alchcs for $25 c:t>li, and scud to any j
address by registered mail, or l?y Ex- |
press C. O: I)., wiih privilege of ex-j
aminntion: also by our Club System
at SI per week.
Our Agent in Durham, S. C.. writes:
"'Our Jewelers have confessed
they don't know how you can furnish
such work for the money.!'
One ?0??d, reliable AGENT WANT'
1?- fi* nnvfH*n?
KL) 1 it c:ic!i piac". it
lars.
empire "watch co.,
48 & XO Maiden Lane, New York, i
S-27xly
xotickT
OURVF.YIXG DONE AXDjSOLICIT
Cj eil by
ElXrAIi TRAIT,
12-I2fxly Jonninss s. r.
nmpaa i? ' * ?' i' r ?a - i i i~nn aaaaa
OPENS BRILi
AT () 0 '
oaocana
A OIHJSADK A(
WE arc now ready with a fui! 1
invite yen to 2'ivo our stock ri care (ill
#0t IMC most supero MOCK u;;u w ;i? n
LiiO
DRY GOOD?
in Wihtjsburo? What did i:? It was
beat al! former records, to pitch in wi
the I JEST MILLINERY at tLo LOW J
COME ONE. C(
Tell your friends where we are
have tested u?. Vt*e have never failed
- Tirtii"rMw mi I.IBII ? n.i^ iiwir i i TurnrMTi? s
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T^OIls le 0:1 reasonable terms niyplai
X tation containing ::oo acres, snore o
less. The place is a very desirable <>tn
the land being fe.itile, lying wuil, ami :
a good stale o< cultivation. Tl;e land \vi!
be sub-divided into smaller tracts i:' neee?
sarv.
Also a few splendid Milch Cows.
pplyto W. i\ CloSOX.
:U-4tf :.orel), Fairfield Co.,s. <;.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
? rti'rct tli(irr> wil
Xi be a meeting "of the stockholders o
the "Winnsboio Oil and Fertilizer Compai.;
on the 1st day of November, in the Towi
Ilall, >it 7.:jy r. M., for the purpose c.
authorizing the execution of a mortgag
of the Company's plant, to secure its en
dorse is upon sundry and divers notes?i
the stockholders "shall deem the sain
advisable.
IJy order of President.
II. X. ODEA!',Secretary.
10-7X1f
tuv vmTrrw
jl v/ jl. .i.vy
oki-'ick or Cor.vrv tkkasi kkwo
faii:fii-:i-i? (.'orxrv, /
Wixnsi:<>i:o. S. ()<-t. C. 1890.)
'PIIK ]500KS OF THIS OITICI
i will bo open to reeeivo the taxi*
for the Jiscal year, eommcnein?r IXovembor.
188'J. from the loth day <?;
October to the loth day of December
1890, .iter which dale :i penalty o:
fifteen per centum will be added. Tin
' ? : >
rsuc 1? r criuuui jn J11111 i-. -
>.'d i H ' w
C ? w/ -7.
1 :M 1-5 2 10.95
_> >.; :U 1-5 2 K'.W
; 54 ;>h \ i-o \ iv *' >
4 51 3A 1*5 10.0 ~?
5 54 ' 3d 1-5 2 n 12.45
<; 5.1 3A 1-5 2 Id 12.45
7 5.1 3d 1-5 U 12.4o
s 54 3A l-.'j 2 Id 12.45
j ' 51 3d 1-5 2 10.95
in 3d 1-5 | 2 lh 12-J""j
n 5i 84 151 2
12 5i 81 1-5
r. I ' ",1 1 5 > 10. Jo
J.) t>.J ?>u 1 ' - , , . Ur
1 1 1 "x %) - l ? .Jc)
. - 1 0 ~ v ir.
15 54 3d 1*5 2 \ ]0-*'j
1G 54 3A 1*5 j 2
17 54 3d 1-5 | "J 2 iVj
18 . 51 3d 15 2 lO-'A*
in ! 54 3A 1-5 2 10.U:>
20 :>} :u i-o > iof).r)
2 1 ; J>}__ 1-0:2 ]? l-_>j45
A poll tax of one dollar is? require:
of all male persons bet wee*-1 t'-^c
of twenty-one and fifty -<ear.-\ excep
those now exempt b? hiw. These
taxes arc payable j" 1'1C' toilowin;
kinds of funds aiuj 11 ? other: Goli
and silver coin.. u "'ted States c:ir
rcncv. 2Cat;onaI/":lK'i "otes, and <:ou
pous which sh*"5* become payable dnr
ing the yeai^v^ 011 1'1C conso'idatei
bonds of i}*? Stale known as "Browi
Bonds" t,JC bonds of this Sfau
know:u ''Blue Bond;," and on any
other "'^c bonds wl:jch may be issued
- Jslhoritv of :ih\* Act of the Gen
c~f Assembly, ilic coupons ot" which
by sucJi Acts nude rcccivablc for
:axcs: Provided, however, That jury
;crtiiicates and ilic per diem of state
witnesses in the Circuit Court shall be
cceired for County taxes, not incliulng
school taxes.
I will visit the following places at
he time specified :
Woodward, Monday, November
Blythewood, "Wednesday. Xovernier
5.
^Ridgeway, Friday, November 7.
H^khead, -Monday, .November li.
Tuesday and Wednesday,
^0V^^Hfe&?nd i9 (12 o'clock TuesV^^fe^cdncsday).
1). y. 1 ^^v^^riday, >.ovcm""jc'nk^sville,
Monualp^^ , 0.
Mriiliccllo, Tuesday, 7}-'
^B?ar Creek, Thursday, Xovemo^^
Bjter.trevillc, Friday, November 2$^
Aden's Grove, Monday, IVccmw^^^01*0
v:hcu not lining engn-cVv^mhcCountv.
me&m JAMES ^ DAVIS?
\ T&k County Treasurer. .
Fi:iw\-C-. d\
crui line of
B2C?S"3^.'a5: ts &
Fro.-h ami Xico. \
w
Also a general line of lluu?c F?\
ing (.roods. \J
W. W. KKTC2HX. \
DENTAL NOTICE.
^ " r^ivni ilKE.V of
JL) l'ers his professional
vices to the citizens of the Town ~-^CTrr
and County. A share of public patronn:
respectfully solicited.
^"Oflice Xo. ! Washington .Street, tun
doors west of po<t office. .S-_."{x:y
LIAX'T. BOOMI?
AND BUOY AM
VVILLIFOR]
"i A INST HIGH PliIC.1
i:;e of MILLIXEIIY in ail the -tvl
examination in regard to quality, >t\if u
or shown in this market.*~Who r.v -iy v
I QUAi?e hm fiffiirnifj
< L'llyiJii dJh \Jb<j iuiLS
ithe power or LOW PRICES AN1) SQL"
tu more vitality than ever be fort
EST PRICES. We are up in anns and ea
)ME ALL. COMIj i K<
to be Kfund. Couie aiui:^ yourself r.nd
i you. Let u.s continue in your service.
Q, D. WILLI
33! BMBM BW i 8dlWmBBBB
! r-H X~\ yS~ *T" T
UU-M.1 IN 1x.
'iWlXXSBOBO, CXE L'AY ONLY!
j _
JFRII^VY*, OCT. lO.
T ~K UTTRK'S
1' i ? v.- JLIJ JL F._/
y
XI:\r TRANS-ATLANTIC IiAILJ
ROAD SII()V>*S.MUSFUM, HIPPODROME.
AND PROF,
f IJL'lIIvS WONDERFUL
e SCHOOL OF
EDUCATED TRAINED HORSES. 30 in NnmUer
50 ARENIC STARS. 50
( . - ??
Two performances. Doors open at
. 1 and 7 p. iu. Grand Entree one hour
' later. POPULAR PRICES, 25c.
fir.Mini si root. Parade at 12 noon. ZNfat
! iiiocs especially desirable for ladies
and children. y-30f3xc
[ " SOT ICE.
\ X election will be held at the sev:
il eral precincts established in Fs:ir
lieid County on the FIRST TUESDAY
foiJowimr t!;e first Monday in November
next for a Governor, LieutenantGovernor,
and other State officers,;
meniyers of the House of Represents- i
.. tives and for County officers.
IV!I to he opened at 7 o'c/ock A. M.
and closed at 0 o'clock P. M.
The following-namedgcntletr.cn have
been appointed ma- ajcrs of said election
for the several election prccincts,
: to wit:
BlytiiewCod. ?John W. K. Pc;i\\:
W. J. Sir.iih and -S. K. W ooten.
DCKIIAM. .hilllCS Cr. IIo!iiS,X. A.
" v-v wuLI-'niea t.
Ficasteuvilli:.??> V _ Lcl^. ^
Thos. J. Shclton ami Thrw. I> 0'
Gladdkx's Grovk. ?\Y\ I; Dixon/
Drtiiielllall unci Joim I>;::iiio\vt
Hoiiei! CnL"i:cn.?'Thorna? Anderson.
A. 1'. lrbv an?l .J. \V. (-lark'.
Mcxticki.i.o.? a. ?V. Laud, II. M.
Zoaly and J. M. Kirkland.
hldceway.?j. 5*. w. t.
Campbell and Vv*. 6. Jonc*.
\Vinn>boro.?G. W. ri;i?>da!eJ It. J.
- McCarley and U. G. l)e>po;ics.
1 j Yoxglksvillk. ? Thos. .M. Brier*,
? Jt. .J. M:u:korc!l and \V. S. Weir,
t I Beai: Ckeek ?T. W. S!e;?:h, E. II.
' . Ileins a: d II. L. Baxter. ?
f I Tiia above-named persons (or one
1 member of each pivcinct bean"! selected
- by them lor that purpose) sire hereby
i required to be in Winusboro on the 1st
-! or ord day of X:)V*'ii:i>or next, to be :
'; qualilicd and ;< rcccivc ihr; necessary
i boxes, papers and ins!rue:ion:?.
CIIAS A. DOUGLAS!?,
I .JOHN (J. M015LEY.
j SAMUEL 1-. COOPER,
j Commissioners of Election for Fair-:
j lield County. 10-lfxtf ,
r : j
KMZI'TIOX 3TOTIC-K.
I i \* fV.ntion will be held at the se\
j l\. erai precincts established by law j
{in Fairlield County on the FIRST j
j TUESDAY following the first Monday ;,
in November next for a member of!
i Congress for the Fourth Congressional i
; District.
i. Polls to be opened at " o'clock A. M.!
i and closed at 0 o'clock F. M.
j The foliowing-named gentlemen have j
: been appointed Managers of Federal. j
j Election, to wit: n
! Beau Ckef.k*?Mars L. Cooper.
; J as. S. Alien, J. E. FJanigau.
j. Blytiiewood.?Win. W. Ilag-ood. j ^
Jno. \V. Wooten. ' ^
Duhua.Vs.?Preston liion, D. II.;
Robertson, Tohr.slon. . >
W-J- i'
hS^^T'-3'- M' Ei:i0!f .
IJoRtS^^p-Rcii.?Chas, A. Robin-1
j ton, J. L. c^jjen, N. D. Roberts. ja
j ijavis, oas. n. j j,
Aiken. Calvin j?abc^; j s"
r 111!)?jew.v C.li. E.;
Melvdvey, ii. (. * Palmer.
Vv'iNxsr.oito.?I? M. A. Lan- _
dcfkcr, J. G. (JtjaUilen.
Yox<;rj:>vn.i.?. ? 5. B. (.'lowiv^ !
.1. Y. IJrico, J. W. Batikhoatl. ;
The ab'.ve-iiaiiiCu persons (or one
tnonjbcr orc^cliprctHici bo:u<.l selected
by 1110tn for ti:c purpose) are hereby |
required to b;* i'i W'inr.-boro on the 1st
or oni (!:;y of November next to be
qualified ni:d rceeive the necessary
boxc?. papers and instructions.
IIEX1LY N. OBEAIt,
V>'. It. JJAJ5B,
HENRY C. ELLIOTT,
Commissioners of Federal Election.
Winr.sboro, S. C., 3 Oct., 18!'0.
10-Jfxtf
OATS AM) LU3IBEK,
S T i~\ DL'.SIIELS of Pure lied IJust
\JKJ I'roof Oats arul .lo.uuo ;feet of. *
\rtcil Lumber for sale bv .
> X J. K. DAVIS, *
^ , v^t;' Monticello, >. . C.
j \p A "PTTT? war ho frrnsd ots fTIo at Geo. I
j Jr ? * -1 1*. Kmrelt a. (Jo's Newspaper i
- ' I'H fcBiuvau HO Spruce StAwliero advertising
! A";t^riV H J" v K\V
SUUUMJK
\ v_
sTG- BUSTLING
>
3 & GO'S.
J
BP MILLINERY.
lis and novelties. Ladies, we cordially
ml prices, ami then say if we have not
ve have not achieved a grand success in
:e business
"ARE DEALING; and so we intend to
:. We intend to build up a trade with
ger for the fray.
)M FARAWAY.
see a live store. You know us. You
FORD & CO.
- NOTICE.
| i\.LL persons having bought stock
from the undersigned last spring and
summer and giving their uotes for same,
knowing they fall due 011 the
1st OF OCTOBER,
will be prepared to meet the same, as
lull payment win oe requia-u.
Ali old notes carried over this spring
; and summer must be paid at once as I
I will enforce collection.
NOTICE. .
I ^
l I have just received a lot of nice
j Horses?among tbem some good Sad:
die and Harness Horses. Also some ^
i good Brood Mares which I will sell
! cheap for cash or excUange for moles.
| A. VriLLlFORI).
WIXKSCORO, S. C.
I
NOTICE TO
ALL persons holding claims against the
estate of Samuel M. Lathan. dsceased,
will present the ?ame, duly
attested, to the undersigned: *nd all perindebted
to said estate will make payment
to the same.
SAMUEL B. LATHAN,
W. J. LATIIAN,
Q-23tlx3 Executors
STATE OF SOU-TII CAROLINA j
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
By J. A. H1SFNANT, Esq., Probate Judge:
VttHEREAS, 11. II. JENNINGS, C. C.
'iath made suit to me to
**rant ?
bonk non of the esttfty^Bp^r?
Lawrence J. Cook, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite andadmo?*^_
ish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Lawrence J. Cook
deceased, tha^ they be and_appear be
; lore me, in tne court of rrebate, to
he held at Fairfield Court Ilouse, S. C.,
i on the 9th day of October next, after
1 publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show* cause, if any they l>tve,
\viiy the said administration" should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 20th day of
August, Anno Domini 1?90.
Published on the .')0th day of August,
1S90, in The News and IIeuald.
J. A. HINNANT,
8-:>u.\G Judge of Probate.
peaceful
ft'g-ttims
'VfO longer will \ on be cxcnscd for
li net having a period l^rui. We
bave just added to our large stock a
complete assortment of
, ' i
TiiOMSOi\?S
-- - GIOMTIII
CORSETS,
he mo.?r perfect fitting corset in the
vt?rld.
tflSSES' CORSETS.
NURSING CORSETS,
ABDOMINAL CORSETS,
nd ail other kinds ofcorccU; the
irgest variety we have ever had in
tock. Come in and get one.
D. LAUDERDALE.
^3#LSVER
'WMEOSCINE
r?u??s ^;iap
%j?rsefa2? bUTlEii
CHEAPEST MEDICINE KNOWN
CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE.
XT WILL ALSO CURE
3ILI0USNESS, DYSPEPSIA,
AND CHP.OMC CONSTIPATION.
Dr. W, E. Aiken, ^
DRUGGIST.
Winnsboro, S.C.