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" ' '' UW^~ j o:ic. *? ijg For .School Commission* r, g| . HENRY L DUKE. For Probate Judge. 0 SO. A. H INN A NT. HB For County Commissioners, ?11 JN(>. A. STEWART. npQHffil J X o. S. c AT 11C A RT. i jno. 1I0LLIS. I r I For Treasurer, j J. LEWIS WAHDLAW. ? : For Auditor, ISAAC N. WITHERS. & For Jury Commissioner, V? Ai. A.^ALiiU. ^ Fur Supervisor of KeRi&tration. g J AS. PAGAN. H Advertisement < T For Sale?J. M. Stewart. > For Sale? R. J. McOarlcy. I>>w:? g.) the Prices?1>. Lauder- j gr dnle. Boaiy's Corner Store Announcement ' Lr -J. M". Deatv & 3 ro. Li.rn' Kiiej>. Tiiiwsdav the Counry Trea?-> |||urcr collected taxes amounted to ' ^B$l,176.41. W& ?The Commissioners have had the 1 nstitute road put in good repairs near | KSBaj^^^IIen's branch. |Efi?The buihihig | UUPReived the j MBgTer blames ior j |Kxer$ of the general < |^Berchant remarked in cur i MPj Wednesday that he had < BpiWTCaov collected three-fourths of his ||pP^ accounts. . 1 ?Contractor Alexander has nearly j W completed the Gaither residence and it j' is quite an ornament to that part of j the town. j. ?Several fights eccurred in town on j ' * Saturday. 25ad liquor and cool! j weather combined caused them, mostly j liquor though. ?The stores present quite a lively j appearance nowadays, every one is j ( doing n good bu>i::e-s and seems to oe :, in a good humor. ?The IIuskoJi-.--STa.Ie" Democratic j j Executive Committee met in Columbia j ^ on Tuesday. Maj. T. V?\ "Woodward < Fairfield. 11,^*^ ?Tiic ladies of the Presbyterian j Church wili servo dinner during the ^ days for the holding ot the Farmers' ^ Institute, 2Sl!i and 29th inst. The place at which dinner, will" be se.vecl will be aunounced later. ( ?Again the complaint comes thai ( the ladies' waiting room at the depot is < oficn so crowdcd by pei sons who have j no business or right there, that it is ? - positively painful for ladies to be : obliged to remain any length of time i y :.i the room. ; ?The farmer who is not succeeding , this year is hard to find. lie has 1 money in his pocket., but lie will ope net j J it where lie can get the best bargains, i ,f Most of them, we know, consult these ( columns to find out wliere is the best i place to do their trading. t ?About S o'clock 0:1 Friday night s fire was discovered in the ceiling of ( the residence of Mr. A. E. Beckham i near the freight depot. Fortunately i it was dis';;>veeed before it had made 1 much progress. It was extinguished e by persons present before any serious t damage was dono. ? ?A?I parlies who have the time and i i - , disposition to enjoy themselves lor a f week can do so by going to the Gala c to bo hi 11 in Charleston in a few days. < JLvdUriJ iiwj* vvwww. 2oih until Xo\ ember 3. Can be f bongi.r from Wisnsboro to (he city by the sea for $3.50. Lot everybody lay aside politics and enjoy themselves. j ? We want the people in tl*e country j J to understand that the merchants in j _ town have on hand the largest and j best f-elccted stock of goods ever ! brought to WinnsDoro and they are j sellirg them at bottom prices. Don't go elsewhere when you can do betler in Winnsboro. So come here and * traJe with home folks. ?The first chrysanthemums of the 1 season were kindly sent us by Mrs. * W. I>. C: eight, and beautiful and 1 handsome they were, and especially was the\ellow fringe exquisite. In fact, " ? ?" - l ( DC Sv3 li'J t'? 5 w ci t v-* ^ i ^ i v> im> v - ^ their loveliness wasted on the devil* in the printing office, ami, in our utiseifi-hness, they were sent to a young lady friend. | ?The canning factory at White; Oak h:> >hu: do.vn fo: the year after j doing a very successful bu-in*\-s. It j >v: 11 reopen again in -he > i i:i when j i vegetables are sufficiently abundant to I fcpf-p it going. Why cannot more of ! these imhir-rncs be carried on in our i' t.,. V M'l.r. n.i'111'.l !ir1vM(lt';ir.<S f'rtr I * X ?.V/ IIU* in > ! *?*? ? - ? 1 conducting them a: c certainly as gr--:it as wiil bo f.?und any where i:i the world. ?J. M. Uea:\ & B:o. hive learned ; by c.\p; i u ;;?-i* i; t::kc> advertise-; ' lricnt 10 ran a live business for people j' want to know what }< n have got to 1 1 sdi. In this issue this firm have a ' complete direct -ry of their mammoth | ^ k establishment, but, oi course, the host : ' ' place to find out all about their hand-j _ some stock of iroods is their store itself; "on the corner." t;It is a pleasure to*j show their goc<l>; to show means to , sell." ! LADIES Needing a tonic, or children that want building ur>. should take ; BROIVX'S IKON BITTERS. j It is pleasant to take, cures MHrria, Inaiges- | tion. and Biliousness. All dealers iceo it f : I I j Highest of all in Leavening Power. I ABSOUU ?The dance at the Armory Tuesday night, given complimentary to Mr. J. A. llobinson was quite a success. The weather was delightful for the terpsichoreaH exercises, and every one had a delightful tirnc. The boys who assembled on the piazzi before the danco begtn, however, deserve a rebuke for the noise ther made and especially for breaking out some of the banisters in the piazz:. So one lias the slightest objection to the boys looking on and enjoying themselves, but destruction to property will not be . * . i toieraieu. The Great Majority Of eases of scrofula anil other blood diseases are hereditary, and therefore : difiicult to cure. But we wish to state in the most positive, emphatic manner ! that Hood's Sarsaparilla docs cure; scrofula in every form. The most j severe cases, too terrible for descrip-; tion. have yielded to this medicine, when all others failed. If you sutler;' from impure blood in any way, take . Ilood's Sarsaparilla. " " * - - o oA Meeting.?All persons in svm-j pathy with the movement to build two j railroads through Fairfield County are requested to meet in the Town IIulI to-day at 5 p. m. G. II. Mt'M aster, fluiirm.iM nf flonimittee. for the 27th inst.: Hon. H. A. Gaillard, J. E. McDonald, U. G. Desportes, R. E. Ellison, W. G. Jordan. Joiix W. Ltles, County Chairman Fairfield County. Hymeneal.?Married at the re*i:le:;ce of Dr. llcnry Gibson, Jit White Oak, on Wednesday evening, loth insr., by Rev. D. E. Jordan, Dr. Tno. C. Buchanan, of Winnsboro, to Miss Minnie Young, adopted daughter Df Dr. Gibson. We welcome Mrs. Buchanan to Winnsboio and extend scst wi.-iics fur boui or tnein. Death ok II. M. Zealy.?Tlie many friends of Mr. II. M. Zealy were shocked to hear of his death. It was unexpected in Winnsboro, very few ;veu knowing of his illness. He was sick for about four days with typhomalarial fev?\ and passed away Satur.lay night and was buried Sunday iftcrnoon. He was fortv-seven vears r )f age at the time of his death and iad spent many years of useful ness amongst us. Xlie county ana State ioses a good citizen in hi< deai.li md many personal friends will miss lim. The News and Herald extends ts sympathy to the grief stricken family. Arrested by the Police.?Major Jiarke was arrested bv Policeman Gilbert on Saturday night for some disorderly conduct on the streets. ^frer being arrested he asked to be illowcd io put up bull for his appear- , u.cc before the Incident on Monday ? uorning. The Chief consented, and ' iomc ?>i Major's friends went off to iroenre Ihe wherewithal for his reeasc. The officer relaxed his hold on lis prisoner, and he took advantage of t and started off at a good round trot. Jhief Gilbert ordered him to halt, but Major heeded not; so a race was jegun for Lis capture. The pursued :oou showed his pursuers a pair of ;!ean heels ind began to distance them, ,vhe:eupon Mr. Gilbert drew iiis pislo! uid tired, but this, i:i*ic.id of making * urn stop, made the fugitive double his :ffo:t-;. He made good bis escape to 1 he house of friends on the outskirts of ' own, where be was discovered by ; he ! mrsuing party snugly ensconced under i bed like a badger in a hole. Lie was iragged out and taken back to the , ruard-house. In the meantime some ] )f his friends had raised the necessary ' imount and he was released. 1 I JSncklen'K Aruiac Salve. < The Bk?t Sat.ve in the world for Cuts, Jruises, bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever i vjres, Tetter, 0hepped Hands, Chiiiblains, Jams, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- < iveiy cures Piles, or no pay required It , s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, r money refunded, i'rice 2:> t ?nts t>?i ; ox. For sale by Mc.V isf? Mr ice & ( A Shooting Scrape.?Tom Brown md Jolm Kane two obstreperous i larkies becoming weary of the dull nonotony of good order bethought j hemsclves how they might vary the i lullness and give jest to their tiresome I existence and furnish amusement to < heir friends. To accomplish their )bjcct they engaged in a shooting ;crapc on Saturday night. Tom cnocked John on the head with a cudgel and John resented the famil- : arity liy drawing his pistol and took a ">op at Tom. After which he started j nit to beat Salvator's rccord. "Whether! :ie succeeded or not we cannot say,: Dut this much is certain. John dis-j lanced -.ill of his pursurers and has lidt; jeen heard of since. Tom Brown; attic out of the fracas uninjured. The | >nly person that was injured was an ' .uiknown negro woman; she dropped j tvhen the pistol was discharged and! he bystanders rushed to hor as sis-; t:i!:ce and gave her all of the aid in ; licr power, but it was too late, the .lamage had been done beyond re-1 'rieve. the deadlv lead had made a horrible rent through her hat and the poor creature was writhing in the igotiies of fright from which she I recovered a?;rtr being assured that she . was untouched. She was awfully frightened though, and protested most vociferously that she would die. The principals in these street rows where pistols are used ought to he most; severely dealt with even where no actual harm is done. For the lires of innocest persons are jeopardized when-.' 4 ?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. I fTfe i ^ ^ teh? pure ever weapons of this character such as the one used on this occasion is called into requisition. To discharge a pistol at night 011 a crowded street ! shows a most wanton and reckless ! disregard of human life* and on "lit to | be visited with the most condign pun; ishment. Peusokal? Mr. John Cathcart, of Countr Antrim, Ireland, arrived on Tuesday. He "will make Fairfield County his home in the future. Miss Maggie Aiken left for Columbia on Tuesday. Miss Pet Mackorell returned to Blackstock on Tuesday. Miss Mamie Bolick left a few days ago to attend the Due "West Female Loiiege. Mrs. I)r. Mobley returned from Charleston on "Wednesday after a star of several weeks. Mrs. C. M. Chandler returned fr<>111 Feasterville on Weduesdav. Miss Lizzie Geiijr left on Thursday evening for Macon, Ga., to visit her sister, Mrs. C. T.' Gooding. Mrs. Adick*, alter a brief visit to her brother, Capt. I. N. Withers, retnrned to lier home in York Cuunly 011 "Wednesday. Miss Jane Gilbert returned from North Carolina on Monday. Rev. J. S. Conner rctury^d from rI in11 inTr liii Mr. Max. Sugenheimcr was in the Boro on Sunday. Dr. T. C. Ilobertsou, of Columbia, was in (own Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. IV. B. Yarborough, of Jenkinsville, spent a few days last week in town. gsMiss Marion Boyd left for Urosbyvillv on Monday. COnitECTIOS. In making up our forms for the press last week some of the types got in the wrong- place while others disappeared entirely. Worst of all the article in which the error happened was the tabulated result of the primary election of 7th October. Following is the vote as it should have appeared: for repuesestatiy es. T. B. McKinstry 475 J. I). Harrison 491 J. W. Ilanahan .475 foi: treasurer J. L. WanUaw 141 for auditor. I. X. Withers 46G for probate judge. J. A. Ilitmant 4S9 for school commissioner. H. L. Duke ' 264 Jno. Boyd 240 for supervisor of registration. j as. ragan 100 FOR J CRY COMMISSIONER. W. A. Smith 333 B. H. Robertson 151 FOU COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J. A. Stewart 470 Jno. iloliis 483 J. S. Cathcart 440 THE COUNTY INSTITUTE Promises to Surpass Anything of tlio Kind Ever Held in Fairfield. The third annual Institute will be held in the Court House on the 28th and 29th of October. The Executive Committee of the Fairfield AgriculIrral Society have worked hard and have lost no opportunity of making this year's Institute surpass anything jf the kind ever held in this county. Ihe two preceding ones passed off so successfully that the committee has determined to make the exhibits and iisplay more extensive, and indeed it is their purpose to make it one of the pn:.t;ipiw t*\t;ius ui iuc vcui. Greater publicity has been giveu it by extensive advertisement, and the premium list is greater, and a large jnd splendid display of the agricultural products of the count/is coniiienily expected. The exhibit of live slock was good last year, all hough no premiums were jflered and no special accommodations were made for such exhibits, but this fear it promises to be ona of the most iistinguishing features. Then there is the ladies' department which in ijeautv *vL3l be superb and most intcrfstiwr. This department will have a peculiar charui and be mo3t attractive. So ail in uii the friends and members of the Fairiield Agricultural Society arc most sanguine and the co-operation oi orery enterprising man and ludv in the county is earnestly desired and each one requested t?> join the Srcivty. Bear in mind that the iadies arc a=k<?t! to jjin as well as the men. Add roses wi-J by delivered by ' prominent agriculturist.-, among :hem i such men a-? Dr. Siokes, lYi-sklem of j the Alliance and iuliior of ii.fi Cotton i Plant, arid Mr. liters, u " Florence, j who is especially noted for his sue- j cestui cultivation ?>f tubaco. It will I pay you tJ? hear fbi's?: <jcni euien and ; the public an: iik?l c-jrdially invited j to intend. Then n?ain we must i.ol forget that j the Slt.'e A)_'i'iou!:unil uml Mtchanical j .Society oilers :? {>r?;uii:im of $000 to j the county making liic best exhibit. I It is proposed to ship tiie wixde dis- j p!*y of the Ii.stitnte down ti? the i>t;ile j Fuir, and it' every one will only help j ?>nt the Institute Fairfield will pocket ; the $500 premium. For Over Fifty Ye a a Mns. Winslow's Sooth is .sy :* ; \s been u*ed for over fifty yvrrs bv 11 illi ; ; <.)f mothers fur their chilwen wliile teeth- j child, softens the gums, allays all pain, j cures wind colic, and Is the bVst remedy j for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor lit- j tie sufferer Immediately. Sold bv Drug- j jsists in every part of the world, '.twenty j eve cents a bottle, ita sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ' tak^,>5 other kind. 5-2Gfxly , iwraninmiwini ohb?bm?ceoamiiniMi "PIliMSm J MAWtAMlO A. , BflMHOD I j IA GOD SEND 1 | r AST WEEK WAS A HOUSE | A_j fop, and amkl cheers of a?well}p] I LOW PRIOI "Wo will open the gates of reduction wi $1,000 worth of . Now we >kip into the Pauls Depa In Hoys' and Youths' Clothing: o through our line of Nick Wear. Never In Gents' Underwear tins depart! A big job in Woo! Ilats at 10c. ii ^OeMSOsN'i Thomson's R. II. Long for 75c., v Thomson's Nursiug for 75c., wort Thomson's Abdominal for $1.15, 1 A most delightful dime reading was j (given on Friday at the residence of Dr. W. E. Aiken under the auspices of j -- - I the ladies of 1 lie I'resbytenan uaurcu. i The attendance was exceptionally j large, and the receipts must have been | most gratifying to the promoters of j the entertainment. There was music, j both instrumental and vocal, reading i and icecream?a most glorious medley of sweel?,'sufficient to satisfy the taste of a!!, let it be never ro diversified, j And all for a dime, except the cream, I that was extra. Every one was willing j to endure a lit:Ic freezing to get the | warm smiles of the young ladies who j were in special charge of this depart- j ment. The first piect; 0:1 the programme! was a beautiful quartette rendered by j Miss M. E. Aiken,. Mrs. C. A. Doug-| lass, Mr. J. G. McCantsand Dr. David j * - ? ? tt r\y .. i ,ka j Aiken. Air. It. j\. vucar j)iaj tu uic | accompaniment in his usual artistic stylo. The singing was admirable and , elicited bursts of applause, -indicating j: the unqualified appreciation of the J' assembled companv. i After a little time fepent i:i pleasant conversation Dr. D. E. Jordan read J i Froude's graphic description of the execution of the unfortunate Mary} ( Queen of Scotts. So vivid waa the . scene portrayed by this mastcrjin word painting that you could almost imagine : you stood on that cold grey February . morning in the old Baronial Hall of Frotheringay Castle lo witness the nn- j timely end of the lovely queen. "Vienna March" \r::s nest played by Misses Dimple and I'at Ellj^it. , This beautiful duet lo>t ncnti of its beauty because it was played by the youthful performers. Every one was ' surprised that such little girls could . play so weil. ; Mis. \V. II. WiUinghaui next read 1 "Ilelon," an extract IYooj Jewish j history. Mrs. V/. II. Klcnnikcn lirat played < an original composition, after which I she played "Master's in the Cold, Cold J Ground." , Then everybody took, a recess for < cream, but the coolness of the weather s made people a little shy of the frozen ' sweets at first. After :i little coaxing their disinclination was overcome, and j their appreciation was fully attested by the click of the spoons, a number j of waiters passing b?ck and forth for ( a considerable time. j During a cessation in this part of the i entertainment Mr. II. N. Obear took occasion to enlighten the company by ' showing how !o construct a one-hotse chaise. He read the "Deacon's OncTlorse Chaise," by Ollever Wendell Holmes. "Tit Willow, Tit Willow," was then sung by Messrs. J. G. Mc- ' Cants and II. N. Obear, and the company broke np. Every face was wreathed in smiles as every one felt that tliev had passed a most charming ' evening. ] Is the most anclcnt and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free from It, -while thousands everywhere aro its suffering slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla has had remarkable success in curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor in the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful cflects of this medicine. It thoroughly removes every impurity from the blood. "My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ecforo j Ehe was six months old she had 7 running j scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her fingers, to which i we refused assent When we began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla. a marked improvement was noticed and by a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she is now. being seven years old, strong and healthy." B. C. Jones, Alna, Lincoln Count}-, Mo. a H H ; Sarsapariffa ; : Sold braE druggists. 51; siz for S5. Prepared by C. L HOOD <fc CO., Apothocarics, Lowell, ilasa. SCO Doses One Dollar [ ?Job work done with neatness and | dispatch at this office 1 ?^ / j .X) THE POOR. A BENEFIT T( k TIDAL WAVK OF BUSINESS I1AS tfl>cd public ?e grandly unfurl our ban 3S, AND CRY, "EX tn Men's Elegant Suits for 810, worth $ Fine Diagonal Suits in all the latest sfvl Look at our Wool Suits for A big line of Fine .rticcnf, where we wili pound prices \vi nr prices will tempt the closest buye has it been equaled in this town. nent is filled to overflowing. Look at ( silk IIat>, latest Broadway style, $1.9;). GDOmFIWIJ forth $1.(X>. Thomson's] h $1.00. Thomson's worth ?1.50. Thomson's Q, D. WILLI BCBBPCP?aane ^^r^e^rrrmrrr-^arwwyrrrn . i .. v..y, ? ?? yi r? o AI t> /r rr p ti* j i> i ItrJJL LS\ 1 it 1*11 \JXJJC m. lj.au rr .1 j On \V?trT/~,afty-wv." local.-had quite J a Jons'ami interesting talk with Dr. I LaFar, who is visiting Mr. G. II. MeMaster. TIjc Doctor was in charge of l the S. C. Army and Hospital Bureau at Richmond during the war and is in conscqueuce in possession of a j great many interesting facts about soldier? from ihis scction. lie Lad j also in his possession numerous j letters and original documents relative to the department under his care during the arduous struggle of four years". Among them was a complete list of 1 he soldiers of South Carolina who died in Yankee prison?, and also ail who died in the 1 hospital, together wilh the roll of several regiments. Tiie following from she Abbeville Medium will be of inteicstto our readers: Dr. LaFur is on a visit to his u::cie,: Gen. Syfnn. He now resides in Pei:sacola, Fla., but a native of Charleston, S. C. He i-i a man of distinction in his profession and i:i literature, having a high reputation as a lecturcr. i During the war he was one of the i chief officers of the South Carolina! Hospital Association, which was under j the management of the late liev. [ R. W. Barnwell. The Association: was supported bv the patriotic ladies t ! JJ.l ?i. I C>I our Oiaic aiiU UUi mu^ii IV itutft, , and aid our gallant troops in the iield. J When Richmond fell Dr. La Far .-aved from the wreck a number o( South j Carolina flags which had been depos- j ited for safekeeping in South Carolina j Bureau when the battle-flag1 was i adopted by the arm). He has pre-j served them carefully and exhibited ! [hem to us the other day. First is the ' flag of the 3rd S. C. Battalion of Cav- j airy and three markers, Companies i 1J, C and D. Xext is the flag of the i Bookman Guards from Spartanburg, j whic'i company was incorporated ij the lu S. C. V. The flag is made of j fine silk. fJn one side is a hand- j oainted camp scone with tents anil a ; battery of artillery near a I'ahnetto Iree and in the distance several fvils. j Dm the other is the name of the company in gill letters surrounded by a circle and a wreath coinposcd of cotton blooms and open bolls and heads 3f r'ee, painted with exquisite taste. Fiie last is Hie flag of the loth 8. C. V. Dn one side is the coat of arms of South Carolina, s nrrounded by stars, j melon the other is a scroll containing j Jie name of the regiment and the notto. 'God and My Country," all j aeautifnlly painted by bund. The flag j is made of t lie finest dark blue silk. Dr. LnFar intends to give these flsgs j, the State at the next session of the aeneral Assembly and requests Sena- j :or Hemphill to make the presentation i Tor him. ?The king of medicines? Hood's | Sarsaparilla. Jt conquers scrofula, salt rheum and ail other blood diseases, j TU E SITU AT I OX. The following letter has been sent j to us with the request that it bo pub-1 lislied. The gentleman to whom it j was sent was not a regular deic^ale , to the "Straightom" conference, but i! tended on'.v as a spectator. Dear We v. e; <: astonished to see your name i:i :iio !;.-t ofFairfield men wlio wore in Columbia ami v.*ho nominated II lskeil for Governor. Surely you went thinking' you were ?Oing to consult and deliberate as did j others and not to nominate Haskell I cannot believe for one moment that you would encourage a party which proposes lo coalesce with the Republicans and negroes which Haskell does not deny he will do in order to be elected. Have the people of Fairfield forgotten the humiliation to winch we wore subjected wforc '7G? Should Tillman ho a bad man, tie could not ! <ii) the State much harm in two years, J with the Legislature to restrain him. i I know that Tillman has said some' imprudent things but I believe him to be a good man and would, exceedingly j prefer him as Govern >r to Haskell who openly propose-* to oljili'tU: hinun;!/1 with i/'tc myrocs. The people of Fair-j field have suffered themselves to be: so wrought up by their men veiling Ideated they cannot lo< k at the s-bu-j asion calmly. I look on liio State as j ruined if this tliintr is persisted in and before we will submit to being ruk-dj by mgr?-cs we will >e!l out cheap and! seek a home in some other State. It j seems ll:e strangest thing in the world J to me that fanners who have bec.'i so down-trodden do not to the manJ who, all are bound l0 admit, has j already bettered their condition by | stirring them up to think and act for! t hem-elves and to band together 'or' '? ?i - i i f.M.: I lionise JVC'S aim iu u;uiu mgniin wi j mutual bandit. Only two men in i Iiock flill favor the Ila&kell move-J mcnt. Many others were b'dh-.rhj oj.-\ posed to Tillman but when he was I nominated tbev acquiesced and said | they would vote for him. C^pt. j Iredeil Jones who did every thing' he i could against him and who went to Columbia to try to prevent the nomi- J ^ EP MSSKi I <M ill J fJA.J JA ?\J/113 0 ) EVERYBODY. STRUCK US AND LANDED US.ON ucr or. which li written? :C.EL?XOR" ! 1 ' LfJ. ?.">.00, worth *3.00. Overcoats way nm'or the market value. ili :ho power of ;i J rip hammer. rs. Young' m-jii, wc want yon t "> look >nr Uiilaiijulric:! Shirts al fr.jj. H<3 GOKSBT-i. [I. LI. Short for 7oc., worth $1.00 G. for $1.00, worth $i.50. E. lor $1.25, worth $1.75. FORI) & CO. nation of Haskell, this week comes Qiito T[ 11 i-fi" nomination by the Democratic *>arty and that lie vouid vote for and do all he could for him in the November election. It is agreed ail over the county that all men who vote the Ilaskell ticket will be faithfully remembered in all time to come. I believe their children after them will be the sufferers. The entire press of t!ic State witn one or two exceptions is emphatic against the movement. Even the Yorkvilic Enquirer, which studiously (' avoids all political question?, is earn- ' est in its denunciation of it and rc- ; gards the State as in imminent peril, i coukl not sleep last night after reading the papers, thinking over the situation which is indeed dreadful. If you have any idea of voting the Haskell ticket (which I cannot believe) do let me beg you to get out of Fairfield a while so that you can give the matter calm consideration. gj| ^ ?j?c2ea^ ti- ^asrSsa? .tf ^olirac4?el|J ] l8 ; f ' ' it ^ I Thousands of dollars worth of | chickens are destroyed by Cholera j every year. 11 is more fatal to them than r.ll o-h:r diseases combined, out the v-'scoveryof a liquid remedy j thatpodilvdy destroys the Microbes ! ' has been Half of the yOQ?g j chicker.? >ire kv.kd by MicreV-' [ before tlv: are fryers. A co-cent. I bottle i.i enough for too chickens, it is pi.'iM.iuJf, after using r tv/o-lhivd-j r. bottle you are not satisfied v. i:I. it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it, and he will i refund your money. For sale by DJZ. Y>\ E, AIKEN "Winnsboro, S. C. ^ - 1 1 C Goo:l Advice. Sovpml rears a?-o i. was covered with Boils "to such an extent that my life wa- a misery. After trying a number cf other remedies without any , benefit, I was advised by a wholesale druggist at Columbus to try S. S. S. (Swift's Specific). One bottic of L S. S. S. cured me entirely. I have not had a Boil since. To those afflicted j with Boils or Skin Eruptions I give the same advice my wholesale drug- gist gave me?take S. S. S. David Zartiian. Druggist, May 10,18D0. Independence. Ohio. A "roir.pt Cure. I was cured sound and well of a i case of Blood Poison by S. S. S. As ; soon as I discovered I was alilictcd i with the disease I commenced taking M ? c- ^ ^ o ] (.5^11.1 S cpetuuv; o. C.;) iu;u i.. u few weeks I was permanently cured. Geokoi; Stewart, ' Slay 7.1890. Shelby. Ohio. Treatise on Blood ami Skin Diseases 1 mailed free. 1 * S AVI FT SPECIFIC CO., Ailanta.Ga. t Ilcr Prayers Useless. An Augusta family wa= about lo move down !!.e river into wh:\* was | repu!ed to be a ur.iiariul country, hi tlio family was a little girl. She. like , the mother, di 1 not cam particular;}* j about making the trip. S::o was say- : , Ingr her evening prayer? at her moth- j er's knee the night before their do- | partue. After finishim; those she : been taught, she surpri-R-l her >;n:J.hcr by adding, with *?fc;iJi.-.:* e:;i: h i-:-. ' "Now, dood-bye, Do.!: to-m *rn;\v we am doing to Sleepy !!id,':>v.v* rPi,/> rif' !!:> , IlV.YO. ukilJL' ? i.V' ! ? . .. . . _ ? ( ( won id li:ivo iu-i i;* intn-t:; if ihat family had l>:*-with ihem .. i:; p!v of Dr. U'estniorelamrs Calisaya Tonic. As an anti-pcricdic and s:imnlant, and as an eradicator of malarial | poison and safeguard against ii> inroads, it is (lie ir.cdicine of rIio aire. 1 Xf> family in malarial districts can 1 afford to be without if. For sale by all drnircist?. Wholesale by McMaster, U &Kctchin. * j \ Female Weakness Positive Cure Free. To tiie Editor : Plt-asc inform your readers that I have a positive remedy 'for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall be clad to se::d two bottles of ray remedy free to any lady if they will send their Express and P. O. address, i Yours respeetfullv, Du J. I). ilAIM'IIISI, ISO Genesee St., Ctiea, X. T. * !) 8 j' A fe:n?r Store A STOREW! AT OLD PRI OUR GUEETIXCto all is fall of hope, that tin* Fall iiikI Winter purchases of the psople arc satisfactory. We know of no other market that can tive better advantages hi trade than Winnsboro is now lo tl'.a neonle: and. further, we know no other house in AYinnsboro can make trailing more pleasant and profitable to tiio buyer than at the Corner Store. FAVOBS TO ALL are secure;! in our house by polite attention and just treatment; ana with this us.-urance we again invito, ail the to call at once while our display el a fail stock is :tt its best Our young" la.'lii's will be glad to show our elega" t stock of J)HESS COODS. AXD X0T10XS. We 1: .'! -i special thought for llio early trade u!is: inve in store an extra nice selection of BEST CALICOES, DRILLETTES, SATEENS AND GINGHAMS, In our hurry aiul bustle in New York we (lid not forget the indispensable S5ASBKESCSI5EF. ^Ask Jo s-. Children's, Misses' ar.d USBSCSSWEAR. The i old wchIIkt is coriii;:^; ^ct your BLANKETS and FLANNELS. " GENTLEMEN, Give us a call when anything in White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Ilats, Cravats, t ollars, Uosieiy, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, etc., Is wanted. A pleasure to show our goods; lo show: icespecuuny, J. M. BE FOK SALE. 4 VERY FIXE REGISTERED JER-1 A. SEY BULL and a lo: of High Grade ; Jersey Heifers. 10-2lf:;xl J. M. STEWART. ! FOK SALE. Vj O'tV is your chance to buy a good home, : I '4; one of the most desirable places in j iVcitam Fairfield?the J. S. Gladney j alace, at the cross-roads on the Shelton; ferry road. One of the healthiest places \ n the county. A splendid location for a i :ouatry store. For terms, etc., applv to | R. J. McCARLEY, 10-22x1 Winnsbcro, S. C. AvvrnT wrwrrrvrL o.\ <J J.?JLx*J XJ jl v ? Office of County Commissioners, / i YTixxseop.O; S. C., 4th October, 1SU0. $ ! v OTICE is hereby given to r.li persons Li holding bills, accounts or demands >f any kind against?lie County Jto deposit i:e same \v!tii the Clerk on or before the 1 ?IIUST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1S90, so j hat they may be examined and ordered : >.aid at the annua! meeting to be held i rucsdav, -1th November. 1S;K>. J NO. J. NEIL, 10-15x3 Clerk B-.h Co. Com. j no wn i V_' 1 T > -* 30 THE PRICES. | PUIS week we will ?cll any of o'nr j Standsrd Piints FIF3TEJS 'n-A fob! i (f >."*W "?. * *; ? ft r?> 1j > >< v y. i JC ?: >d ic?^v Jorrespemiin" n (Suctions in a!! Ii:.feS DKESS GOODS. This offer good from tills morning miii Saturday u Now is the time to buy a cheap ire?-. I>. Mll>EF,BALE, 22IL23C!?j[?3r ^'OTSCE. A X election will be held at the sev-1 c\. eral prccincts established by law n Fairfield County on the FIRST TUESDAY following1 the first Monday 11 November next for a member of Jongress for the Fourth Congressional district. rol!s;to bo opened at 7 o'clock A. M. md closed at 4 o'clock F. M. The following-named gentlemen have icen appointed Managers of Federal Slcction, to wit: f Bear Ckefk.?Mars L. Cooper, Ja-=. S. Alien, J. E. Flanigan. P.r vTTt*.-v.-niin ?\V:n. \V. II:'.200d, Fno. \V. Yv'ooten. Dcuiiam's.?Preston Ilion, D. II.! Robertson, Thos. L. Johnston. Fka?te!:villi:.?J. G. \y oiling, W.J. I [vcilcr, Thos. E. Dye. Gl.vddkn's Grovi:.?J. M. Elliott, W. T. McCrorey, J. M. Gay den. IIokku Chuiscii.? Cl:as. A. Robino!!, J. 1.. (.autiu'i!, X. D. Robert?. Monticmu.o.?A. E. Davi-, J:;?. II. Aiken. Calvin I?a!?i>. KliJoKV.'Av.? i. (J. Tijuinas, l.\ E. McKclvoy, E. G. Palmes*. Wixxsi'oko. ? R. M. Ilssty. A. Lan-j lt?ckiii*. J. (1. Gladden. Yon^l-ksvit.i.k. ? 8. I), uiownev,! JiiO. A. i-.jcivu:*!, J. Vv. Daukhcad. Tiic Nbcve-namcd persons (or one I member of ec.ch precinct board selected | )y {hem for tlic purpose) arc hereby j required to be in V.* inrsboro on tiic lit jr :3rd day of November next to be j qualified and r' coive the nccessary > boxes, papers and instructions. ni.-vuv v or>.F..\!L W. U. IlABB, 11ENIIY C. ELLIOTT, Commissioners of Federal ElccliouJ Wiunsboro, S. C., 0 Oct., 1890. 10?ifxtf NOTICE. QURVEYiXG DONE AND .SOLICIT O ed bv EDGAE THAPP, 12-12fxly Jennings, S. C. "N. lTY'S ;1 laaoaseeiaest I SIX FILLED 1 .CES STILL. | "The business we love, we rise beticie, ami go to it with delight." We delight to sound the praise of BEATY'S $3.00 f Tlie Goodyear process by which they are made renders them equal in ease and flexibility to hand-sewed shoes. Your pros| perity is our success. To secure prosperi| ty a man's mind must soar highsr than his feet. Buy comfort and durabiiify at BEATY'S. v?: "What gift has Providence bestowed on man so dear to him as his children?" Take care of the dear little fellows' feet and let them frolic. Last, but not least, we say to H the ladies, the whole country depends upon your influence. Keep your mind at ease W and your health protected. BEATY'S COMMON SENSE SHOES will aidy^^g?gj For the fcirmty ?" i receiving the best fresh^fl|?0fc all kinds of nice goods. Special attention is called to our * ' " Fresh Crackers and Cakes ' -J received every week. Lemons, Apples and other seasonable goods* will be found at the Corner Store. Call and see our | CROCKERY. means to sell. Call on us often. t :-3 ATY & BEG. m [ SSLEXTIOZY NOTICE, A X election will be held at the sevl\. eral precincts established in F.irfield Countv or. the FIRST TUESDAY -- - followip.g the first Monday in iNovem5er next for a Governor, LieutenantGovernor, and other State officers, members of the House of Representatives and for County officers. At said election one constilutional amendment shall be voted upon. The said amendment proposes to strike out Section 19 of Article IV, which reads as follows: "The qualified electors of each County shall elect three persons for the terra -? of two years, who shall constitute a board of County Cornmissiouei's, which shall have "a jurisdiction over roads, highways, ferries, bridges, and all matters relating to taxes, disbursements of money for county purposes and in every other case that may be n.ccessary to the internal improvement and local concerns of the respective Counties: Provided, That in all cases ihere shall be the right of appeal to the State Courts." Poll to be ODeued at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock P. M. The following-named gentlemen have been appointed managers of said election for the several election precincts, to wit: Blytiie-wood.? John W. 11. Peuy, W. J. Siiiiih and S. E. Wooten. Durham.--James G. Mollis, N. A. Peay and James Pickett. Fkasterville.?Preston G. Smart, Thos. J. Shelton and Thos. D. Owir.gs. Gladden's Grove.?W. B. Dixon, Daniel Hall and John Isenhowcr. IIoreb Church.?Thomas Anderson, A. P. Irby and J. W. Clark. AfAvrrnpTT a \ IV T.add. II. M. Zealv and J. M. Kirklaud. Ri'dgeway.?J. S. Edmunds, W. T. Campbell and W. S. Jones. ? ; Wixxsbouo.? G. W. Ragsdale, R. J. McCarley a:id U. G. Desportes. Yoxguesville.?Thos. W. Brice, R. J. Mackorell and W. S. Weir. Bear Creek.?T. W. Sligh, E. II. lieins ar.d II. L. Baxter. Tfie above- named persons (or one member of each precinct board selected by them lor that purpose) are hereby required to be in Winnsboro on the 1st or 3rd day of November next, to be qualified and to receive the necessary nflnprs nnri instructions. CHAS. A. DOUGLASS, JOHN G. MO 13LEY, SAMUEL F. COOPER, Commissioners of Election for Fairfield County. lC-ifxtf PLANTATION FOR SALE. T70R s !e on reasonable terms my plan- A J. tation containing 300 acres, more or flfl less. The piace is a very desirable onp, ||| the land being fertile, lying well, and jin a good state or'cultivation. The land will ^ u-> intA cmflllOT trflfts if Tieces- jr' uc ? ? sary. /> Also a few splendid iliich Cows. Apply to W. P. GIBSON, 10-itf . . oreb, Fairfield Co., S. C. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. "\7 OTICE is hereby given that there will JL> be a meeting of the stockholders of the Vvinnsboro Oil and Fertilizer Compar.y on the 1st day of November, in the Town llall, sit 7.30 P. 31., for the purpose of authorizing the execution of a mortgage of the Company's plant, to secure its endorsers upon sundry and divers notes?if the stockholders "shall deem the same a'visab'c. -J iJv order of President. II. N. OB EAR,Secretary. iV-TAli. ~ NOTICE 7rO CKEDITOKS. A LL persons holding claims against the i j.\ estate of Samuel M. Latban. da- ( ceased, will present the >;ime, duly ; ? attested, to the undersigned; and all per- | indebted to said estate will make pay- ^ went to the same. i SAMUEL B. LATHAN, fl W. J. LATHAN, J 9-2.?flx3 Executors, i,. . _ .3| A. D. HOLLEE, | BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR and Manufacturer of j \ ' 2S Si e, wiNNSBono, s. c. : ~M ?2TPlans and specifications for divel- M lings, factories and store-houses furnished at reasonable rates. l-2fxly Q fCI ~P A "P"5?T? war bofotrart crcfTloat Geo, ? Jiio ? n. x *.j fir p. jtoweii * Co's h'cvrapsipcf Advcr:lsiaffBarpaa( JO Spraco St. %\rhere adverttsiM J Hcasracvs iuay be made Xac it j~* VKW XO&J&* 1 I III III Mil ,_L-LLJilllll?1M.