The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 12, 1890, Image 3

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BBB I a ; 1&9U fcurdell. e, Ti ulice. lia*\Ageut. FsQ. Davis. I Ditigluss. ings,(J!e:k. Br ice & , Jiuk'e of . N.Gbcar, Hfs. A. Douggobear. IwbaiiL; buiidgl! open a mar lel in :i lew Ko supply the Iters etc. [Co. have put fable office iu he office is of jgggja to the appearg&g-t, who a few Bm County AuBH&ined a situation OTy establishment aco. ggto the Fair will III Trains leaving HgL'lock a. in. and Bins north on this 11?ia S.lo p. in. Wfnegro child was P^fr V Piimor's Hewav. The child Kill negro boy as Bpected lhat there | a. negro niamvork^B. Creight, took a 1 the train Friday, lock llill lie got to le train, and for hi; is hip dislocated. bUtleU by IhWiWUWH ^ jricultural Society |couuty exhibits will I State Fair on Satur1 can conveniently do |l at the depot and get Lve much trouble. i? Institute is attract[over the State. Mr. [Secretary and Treusg letters front various Stat?* askir." itifor the modus operandi. i write with the view ie in their respective us returned front the lorts that he met with ucces* in getting- sigpetitions to hold an tne county could i>sue ,d?. It is hoped that e new life in business via* }>w-v tition at otice. ?The freight train on Saturday came near causing two serious fires in town. The sparks from the locomotive ignited the grass i:i the lot of Dr. R. B. Hanahan. which after some difficulty was extinguished. From the same cause the fencing around the back part ef the old McMaster Hotel came near being destroyed. ?Most hunteis are given to stretching the long bow about their performivices in the field. In fact this is an accomplishment that amount* to universality amon^ hunters?the greater the hauler the more terrific jams they tell. The season has opened and those who donbt this.truth wili need only listen and they will hear something that sound? a la Munchasuii. ?Some persons who own h?gs are very neglectful in keeping them. On Tuesday night a large hog went into the yard of one of our citizens and broke into several coops and destroyed a large number of chickens. Threats hare been made by the injured parties to stop future raids of the pigs in a most summary way if the owners are not more careful. ?An attempt was made at Shelton's a few nights ago to break into the store of Mr. W. II. "Williamson. The burglarers entered his bed room adjourning the store, and the presumption is that they intended to steal money therefrom. Mr. Williamson has been suffering from rheumatism for some time, and it is thought that the robbers intended to take advantage of his affliction. He. however, scared them, and they ran away. This is the second atteaipt to baeak into the store. ?The gin house of Mr. John L. Cameron, ne*r While Oak, was burned on Thursday afternoon about 2 o'clock. The fire caught in the lint room from .a match ii is supposed "Tvhile ginning. The entire property wis destroyed, including live bales of cotton and several hundred bushels of cotton peed, tsvo gin heads, the engine and boiler. The boiler exploded from the intense l.eit oi the flames. The total loss as near as could be ascertained will amount to at leas-t $1200. As far as could be learned there was no insurance. ?What lodks very much like burglary occurred a few miles from town 011 Thursday night. Mrs Keller had stolen from her house $500. in money. * gold watch and numerous articles of ?1^ clotliing on Thursdav night. Mrs. V Gadsden, a neighbor of Mr*. Keller's, S||Ig being very ill. she left her premises to B3P nurse Mrs. Gadsden in her illness. ( leaving no one on her premises. It is supposed that the thief knowing this took the opportunity and entered the K house helping himself to the above H articles. All the facts in the case point ' to an entry at night. Some of the articles stolen were found by a brakeEgg man on the C. C. ? A. IJailroad on Friday night, who notified the owner of the goods. The articles recovered S?j|ij^rhe wntcli uml clothing. Nothing |fc^jed as to the crhuiim! MX*?avzrmu -r ,-,-m t A ijrjlgraar.' r;try-. i ,"i reac* To Correspondents.? Wc earneslv { desire to publish each week pomn news ! ?even tnongn it or 1:0 more man ! three line?? from each section of the j county, and would beg cur friends who ure acting as correspondents to I send us each week a lew items i?t: news. Accidentally Shot.?On Friday : about 12.oU o'clock the report of a j pistol was heard near the passenger {depot. Investigation revealed that i Mr. Ed. Ilanahan. while carelessly handling u loaded pistol, had shot liimI self. The ball entered the inneraide j of the thigh ranged outward and downj "ward for about six inches, making an j j exit three or four inches above the j knee, narrowly missing the bone, j The pi.>tol was a oS-calibre Smith & j Wesson. The wound is ^ot considered j dangerous, but is a very painful one. J Mr. Ilanahau will be routined to his 1 bed lor several nays at ieasr. .\i uisi i I accounts he was doing- well. i Law C oi'autxkrmiii'. ?We publish ! tbis morning a notice of the formation I ol a partnership lor the practice of law ! on the civil side of the court between ' Me>sr8. J. E. McDonald, (\ A. Dou^! lass and II. X. Obear. Air. McDonald j will continue to reside in Winn*boro, i while Messrs. Douglass and Obear i will make their Lome in Columbia ; As their notice shows the tirui will : have offices both iu Columbia and this j place. Mr. McDonald having charge J ] of the office here and during his absence on the circuit as Solicitor one of ! tbe other members of the firm will be in the Winnsboro office. Both Mensr-. Douiila^s and Obear have been prominently identified with I Winn&b?ro enterprises and have ever | been wide awake, tnergctic business I men and we res ret to lo*e them as i citizens, but are glad to know that they | will frequently vi.-it the old town. _.i i their new home we wi.?h them every j puccess. As they arc both lawyers of j ability, they will doubtless attain it. Peksonal.? Mr?. Jus. Q. Davis re* I turned home mi Friday. i Miss Nellie Davis is visiting the | family of Mr. J. Q. Davis. | Miss Lizzie Gcrig, after a pleasant i visit of several weeks in Macon, Ga., ! returned home on Friday. Mrs. II. A. Gaillard returned from ; Charleston on Friday. Mr. J. D. McCarley returned from j Atlanta on Thursday alter a lo?i%r ab! sence. Mr. McCarley took in the | : exhibition, etc., while away and has j bad a Ueiiglittwi nine. Mrs. A.F. IwuU'ls vi-itii?ir relatives I in town. ! Mr. A. J'\ lluff, of Kock llill, was in | town on Tuesday. : Capt. I. X. Withers returned on | . Friday from Charlotte. X. C. i Miss McConnell, of York County. I ! after a pleasant visit to the family of! | Dr. J. Ii. McMaster, Jr., returned j i home on Wednesday. j Mrs. Harrison returned to Ridge- j | way on Wednesday. j Mrs. J. D. McCarlev returned lioine | on Wednesday. L Dkatii of Mi:. Jnu. A. Bkick.?Mr. FJohn A. Brice died at his home at * Woodward on Sunday evening of heart ; disease from which malady lie hag | been a sufferer for several years. Mr. 1 Brice had reached his sixty-eighth year | and had led an active and industrious life. His early life was engaged in ) fanning at which occupation he was j successful. A number of years ago he went to Florida but soon became con; vinced that his native hills of Fairtield ! were bc:tcrtnautne L.anu ox nwwcrs j and returned to his farm near AVood: wards. Since the close of the war the : deceased has been engaged in merchanj disingat Woodward and at the time of | his death was a member of the firm of j Calvin Brice & Co. Mr. Brice was a consistent member ! of New Hope A. R. P. Church and | his remains were buried in the gravej yard of that church on Monday. He j leaves a widow and three children. He : was one of our most sterling, energetic j and thrift/ citizens and withal a good | man. and in his death Fairfield loses ; ! one of her best men. ' I ELECT I OS DAY. : Tillman ami His Ticket very I'rabably 1 | Carry the County-?ICeportK Indicate j that the Tillmanite County Ticket itt j Elected?-Figures (>i\on I.iable to { Changes i The election i< over, and peace and j j quiet and good humor prevails. Prob-! I ably 110 election ever held in the county. | ! where so much interest was displayed j i prior to the election, that passed off so } I quietly and with so little deinonstra- { j tion at the ballot, box. So marked was this apathy that a stranger happening j I to be in town, not knowing that it ! was election day, would have thought j it was an ordinary primary. J The polls were opened promptly at j 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. j I rPl,? oil <}ntr Irmnr Trncvm'SiftW. ! I J-iit, TVUXg ?ll Mt?J> 7 \ ! <in<l in fact very few votes were c:i>t j I after :> o'clock in the afternoon. Taking all in all the day went oft' i without any disturbance, except a few i personal quarrels and they were satisfactorily settled between the parties. I There was no drunkenness nor loud j rowdyism to be seen on the streets, i "We may also mention that no pistol i was drawn and no arrests made by the j police. < iVl UK" M iau>Wi" av A.ov/11 j Creek, a portion of (Jreenbrier and a | portion of "White Oak, and Mount j Zion township voted. This is one of j the largest voting precincts in the j county, usually casting between s,(j<) ! aud !.<?<>> ballots, where there is any light. But on this occassion the vote : was verv small being 417, showing a 1 * *" utter absence of intense interest. ; r i'um iuv ivuuno vjl r.? ; the same good order, quietuess and ! lack of interest in tho election pre| vaiU-d. The n?*groe>, while expected to vote ' j very largely, turned out In a very j small number. As far as can be i learned the negro vote was abou ' i evenly divided between Haskell and .! Tillman. ' j At this place, since 1870 it has been 1 the rule that all tickets were voted J.straight, but- it was conspicuous, if MiLmm?m one thing more than another, it -was the fact that mixed tickets were voted, some voting Tillman State ticket, and county Straightout, and others roting Tillman State ticket and scratching Tillmanite county tickets; while still Others voted in all sort of ways. So it went during the day. As to the State according to return* received at this office the vote ha* been very close, but gives Tillman in the State, as near as can be ascertained, I -Vi AAA uirv/ui ?/VjVvv? This report is based upon returns from 120 precincts, out of a total of 507 in the State. These precincts heard from usually cast about onethird of the rotes of the State, thus indicating that the rote in the State will not go much over 70,000. ! In the Federal election *ix out of | seven Congressmen will be Democrats. In the seventh District, it is possible that Miller will beat Elliott, though it can't now be ascertained. ?The following is- the rote in the county, except Mouticello precinct, and no definite news could be heard from there. The vote is subject, possibly, to many corrections. F01C REPRESENTATIVE*. McKiustry 740, Harrison 74t">, Ilanahiti 7:58. Brice 8S4. Travlor 825. liueh anan 8:50. FOB S< IIOOL COMMISSIONER. Duke 7S7, Milling 613. KOIt PROBATE JL'DOK. Iiinuant 776, Johnston 802. KOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. S'ewart 789, Catbcart 773, Ilollis 7GG, Lewis 800, Teunaut 839, Delleney S2G. KOK tlOVEISXOR. Haskell 594, Tillman S86. KOK CONGRESS. Shell 935, Ensor 387. It ia a Mintuk* To try to cure catarrh by using local applications. Catarrh is not a local but a constitutional disease. It is not a disease of the man's iiose, but of the man. Therefore, to effect a cure, requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, actiag through the blood, reaches every part of the system, expelling the taint which causes the disease, and imparting health. * WHAT A El'OUTER SA It' AT TUB KAOLIX ITIXZS. An inviatation from Mr. H.N.Obear the genial and efficient secretary and treasurer of the South Carolina Mining and Manufacturing Company, to accompany him on his weekly official visit to killians, where the extensive works of the company are located, furnished us an opportunity to gratify a desire we had to see something of this new enterprise. The railroad schedule permitted us to leave town at 4 o'clock p. m., spend live hours at Killians and reach home by midnight. It will be remembered that some * i -1 time last spring rxsi. ucput>i(.? wi u<? purest Kaolin were discovered stretching across the upper scetiOH~~of lticlP land County from lvillian* to the Wateree river. This lind waismadeby Mr. J. C. Mummcrt, a. practical miner from Lebanon, Pennsylvania, "rrho was engaged in prospecting in this part of the State. Mr. Mummert disclosed his secret to his friend, Mr. Arthur Hays, and afterwards to Messrs. S. It. Rutland, C. A. Douglass and J. E. McDonald, who organized the South Carolina Milling and Manufacturing Company with C. A. Douglass as president. Among the stockholders appear the names of capitalists and bank presidents of different parts of the State. Kaolin is a clayey product of felspathic rocks aid is fouid in deposits in many places but its value depends upon its purity or freeness from foreign substances as lime and iron which destroy its usefulness in the manufacture of pottery. The purest kaolin and that first used, about twenty-five ~ f t . rti hundred rears ago, is ioiuia -.111 V/iima and is the clay from which the celebrated ehinaware is made. An auylasis of the kaolin at Killians shows that it is remarkably pure, baring neither lime nor iron in it. Kaolin is very light and is easily lifted and carried oft' by water aaid it is interesting to note how nature ha# preserved for the use of man this bed of valuable clay at Killians. The iron oxide which usually mixes with the clay and renders it useless for manufacturing purposes has formed, at Killians, a roof or?r the Kaolin bed not mixed with it at an dui serving as * protection against washing rains. In addition to the kaolin deposits there arc beds of the linest fire brick clav which is very valuable on account of its scarcity. Wherever coal is used lire brick are necessary for liuing purposes and are very expensive, costing for some grades as much as $500 a thousand. Where a few month? ago, in their solitude, stood the long leaf pines towering majestically over the scrubby oaks and sighing wearily a6 the gentle zephyrs played among them now may be seen the extensive buildings of the S. C. M. & M. Co. Next to the railroad track i3 the storago shed 110 ft. by 40 ft. and just behind it is the factory SO ft. bv 40 ft. Besides these are [ the drying shed, 200 ft. by 00ft. with eight alleys and the washing house sixty feet square. The washing house is where the kaolin i* washed a?d while in suspension is carried through a trough 1300 ft. long and then into a series of vats where the different grades arc deposited, the finest and j purest nettling in the last vat. The water is furnished by one of Gould's ! best rams which force* the water throi gh * two inch pipe over 200 ft. I intn > tuTilr \rirh a ojinacitv of 25000 i gallons. In tbe factory house is operated the I brick machine with a daily capacity o! j 25<X)0 presse I brick, with tour re| presses for squaring up brick: for corner* front work. Vanswer Gowlaud directs the brick making and hat general supervision over the works. : The mines mc Htuated two miles from tin: railroad and che clay is hauled j over a tramway t?? the factory, liei cities the company commissary, conj ducted by Mr. Mmntnert, a number oi | small Louies have been erected to be occupied by the workmen Thest i house* are built on streets and giv< ! the place quite * railage look. / i handsome residence is being eroctet ! bv contractor Cooper, for Manage: j (towLhikI. The time of the hand a pai { ruil i* kept hy Mr. Eb. Douglass aiu the hands at the mine are controllei by Mr. W. B. Doughu*. i Hhvinjr >pent the < venbig in>pectin< i the works and learning a good ch'a { about brick making, vre \vrre-on?s hospitably entertained at the hotel b; our old acquaintance, Bill Jones whi used to cooic at ihe Hotel Duval Bill's right hand has not forgotten its cunning an was fully attested on the occasion by the fried chicken and other good things. we got dhck Dome on me uiiuuikui (rain and didn't have a. "brick bat in our hat either." { ?Leading1 authorities ray the only proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy, like Hood's ^ursaparilla. uttr.r ro "exquihvr." t;x." K,1 Itf.nt- Iienlvinif to "Eu quirer" in your i?sue of the 6th in?t., I beg leave to tia'e that it i? not lawful for any one to teach whose certificate is out of date; that is, if the time has expired for which it was issued. Neither can a board of trustees legally employ anch a teacher. Trustees will please no?e this and govern themselves accordingly. Itespectfully, II. L. DUKE, S. C. F. (J. XeuraUjic Persons And these troubled with nervousness resulting from wire or overwork will bo relieved by taking TSrown'n Iron Bitters. Genuine h&g vrad? raark tnd ?;ros?c<3 red lines oa wrapBST. ?Prof. "Wiggins and all of the other prophet* may fail in dry weather, but Ganter's chicken cholera cure never fails. If it does, your money will be refunded by Dr. W. K. Aiken. * TUa New IMscoro ry' You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about'it. You may yourself be one of tlw uvanv who know from personal cAyeiience just lunv j^ood a tiling it is. If you have ever tried it, you aie one of ita staunch friends, because the won derful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be inflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. Jt is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Iiottles Free at MeMaster, IJrice & Retchin's Dmg Store. * The First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction; and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first s?.ep into Nervous T1 1 a: "VTyv.. ?AAJ O XtanrA oiwl rrosminuii. x uu ucuu ? -iti ...... in Electric Bitters you will fiiul the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy* condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good dleestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. * Price SOc. at ilcMaster. Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * For Over Fifty Ye ns Mns. W in blow's Soothinu 5)t?.? i :s been used for over fifty years by 11 illiits of mothers for their chiluen while teething, with perfoct success It sootues the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, "x?svKs? o?wl Jo fVm ht*cf rajnAflv <JUlCa WJ11U. CVilV., rtliu AO WiV wx for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Sold l?v Druj;jcistsin eyery part of the" world. Twenty' five cents a" bottle, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothinjf Syrup," and take no other kind. " 5-:tftxiy ? - n Is a constitutional and not a local disease, aad therefore It cauiiot bo cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's ^fearsaparlll^ .which, working through thej^ee^r^^eateTtS^^ _l55py*Hy -Wiiicir causes and promotes tha '"disease, and effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the succes? of Hood's 8arsapartla as a remedy for eatarrh when other preparations had failed. CaIarrH "I will say I have been troubled for serial years with that terribly disagreeabla disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla with the very best results. It cured ma of that continual dropping in my throat, and tuffed up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who has taken it for run down stata of health and kidney trouble." Mas. S. D. Heath, Putnam, Conn. " I hare used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh with very satisfactory results. I have roceiTCd more permanent benefit from it than from any other remedy I have ever tried." M. E. Bkad, of A. Read & Son, "Waoaeon, 0. Hood's Sarsaparilla oidbyaJldrugcliti. 51; tlxforfi. Prepared only Vy C. L. HOOD it CO., Apothocarie*, Lowell, Mms. IOO Doses One Dollar I __ FOR SALE. AT public outcry on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, the lot recently owned by Mrs. J. R. BOYLES in the cown of "YVinnsboro. JAMES A. BRICE, 11-111 lxl Trustee. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT ON THE EAST side of the C. C. & A. R. II., near freight depot. Apply ito 11?7tf A. S. & \\. D. DOUGLASS. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. "VfOTICE i? hereby siren that a partnerl\ ship for tlie practice of the criminal law, in i airfield County, has been this day formed between the undersigned, under the linn name of Douglass & Douglass. CUAS. A. DOUGLASS, W. D. DOUGLASS. Winnsboro, S. C., Novew. er 10, 18W). il-litf STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. "VTOTICEis hereby given tkat there will It be a meeting of the stockholders of the WinnsboroOiland Fertilizer Company on the llth of December next, in the 'lown Hall, at 7 P M., for trie purpose of authorizing the execution of a mortgage of tlie Compaay's plant, to secure its endorsers uDon sundry and divers notes?if the stock holders shaft deem the sanie advisable. By order of the President: H. N. OBEAK, Secretary. 11-llftd bkFcks axd lumber! UXLKS previously disposed of, I will offtr for sale, before the Court House on sales-day in December next, u lot of 150,000 Bri?k? in lots of 10,000. ASLO 100,000 feet of well seasoned Lumber. ALSO The residence now occupied by W. II. jvcrr. ( One-third cash and the balance in ont and two years. JAMES Q. DAVIS. 11-lltxtd PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. V7NTICE is hereby given that a paitner ship has been formed brtweni tin i undersigned under the iirm name of Me Donald, Douglass Obeitr, for the prac 1 tiee of lavr m *11 tlu* rivi; department* , with olhces in the town of Wiunsboro um ' city of Columbia, S. C. The Winnsbon oftures are Nos,and 4 Law Kauge, ant will be in special charge of Mr. J. E. Me r Donald; the Columbia office is >'o, 1 South ? err. Lite Insurance Building, corner Lav 1 - - - j llu , KUllgP UI1U ^iuin oiirn, aim vmi mr in <.*< [ ?jieciiil elnrge of Messrs. Douglass anc ' Otiear. J. E. MCDONALD, 1 Oil AS. A. DOUGLASS, r il. N. UDEAK. NuVeiubrr 10 1H1?0. 11-lltf } NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \LL persons Ik Ming claims again>t tin e:-tate of W. 1'. Elkin, deceased, ar< * notified to present them to the under ' sillied duly attested. ail persons ili t debted to* said deceased are notified t< r- make payment to the under>igned 3 * K. U. JENNINGS. 10-25flx3. Administrator. I A ! cL rki&sW ?|Lj|! j glp _ fcSACiC | ^ Cholera Cure l|# Thousands of dollars worth of i chickens are destroyed by Cholera I every year. It is more fatal to them ' than all other diseases combined. But the discovery of a liquid remedy thatpcii:ivt!y destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the chicle:.-: are hilled by MicrcV*^ before the*, are fryers. A 50-cem. bottle* :i for 100 chickens. It is g'iar.intccil. If, after using two--.hires f a bottle you are not satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom ycu purchased it, and he will *efund your money. For sale by DR. TV. E, AIKEN Winnsboro, S. C. BIRD SEED! nORX STARCH, Royal liakinjr l'owdtr, V7 Best Gun Powder, Hyson and uoion<j Teas, Best Cayenne Pepper, Mustard by the ounce, Best Black Pepper. Seasoning for Sausage to please everybody. ALSO, Pond's Extract, Epsom Salts, Alum, Sulphur, Bluestoue, Perfumery, (Jalisaya Tonic, Toilet Soap, Carbolic Soap, Suspension Lamps, Burners, ^Chimneys, Window Glass. McMASTEK, liKlUK & JviiltuiA. "fobsaLK. International Cyclopedia. V I WILL sell the above work, complete in fifteen volumes, at a liberal discount from original cost. Subjects treated on from the creation of the world to Cloveland's administration. Containing 3<?,000 subjects. ALSO One spacious and convenient desk, suitable for office business. Il-lltx2w JAMES PAGAN". ~ AGENT'S SALE. - " ? i-*- t t , 4v.k? r,xv A a a gen^oi me owner, i ?m wm 1^1 sale before the Conrt House door in Wimisboro on the FIIIST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next (if not. disposed of at private sale before that time), ail that tract of land containing TEN ACHES, more or less, with the buildings treieon, situate at Hlythewood and loundtd by lunds of Margaret llatteree. Cynthia E. Bookhait, lands of the M. E. Church and otkers, known as the \V. J. Johnson glace. TERMS OK SALE: One-half cash on day of .nle, the balance in twelve months with interest. The "-ourchaser to give bond and mortgage for credit portion and to insure the dweilin^fprsaid amount and assign policv of k >?' " C. A. DOUGLASS," ' Agent. MORTGAGE SALE. N'OTICE Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in the above stated mortgage, executed by Sarah E. Warren to Mary E Burdell, and duly recorded in the CU-iks office of Fairfield County, I will sell in front of the Court House Jol Winnshoro on the FIRST MONDAY IX DECEMBER next, during tho legal hours of sale, the following-described real estate: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, consi ting of THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Austin Cloud, west by iands of Powell Davis and II. Heins, east by lands I nf VMinHin i-./Mil) ai.il ll<?nrv ITpins. Tho. same liarinc originally been purchased by the late Levi Moore from Coleman Boulware and afterwards deeded to John Warren, deceased, of Kershaw County. State aforesaid. Terms of Sale?One-third cash, and the balance payable in two equal annual instalments. 11-12-3t MART E. BU UDELL. Beautiful! Elegant! IE! STILISH! fflJf! 1M1ESE are some of many expressions . used by the ladies when looking at our assortment of Ladiss' Capes and Plusli Cloaks. When kicking lor appropriate words to describe them just consult one of our Webster's Utest edition Unabridged Dictionaries, which we are selling at the ridiculously low price of $.100. To arrive this week, a big lot of all the latest novels by the most popular writers, beautifully bound editions of the poets and other standard works, suitable for Christmas present The children L.ive not been fotgotten. A nice lot oi Toy and Picture Books, | adapted to all ages. Came and look over our siock wnewier yuu ?mu tu not. D. LAIDFJIBALK. oiKDOLLAli WEEKIY Buys a good Gokl Watch by our ; Club System. Our 1-i karat pateni stiffened Gold cases arc warranted for 20 years. Wiltham or Elgin movement?reliable and well known, Stem ?J r\ > Anon f.tpA W1UU ana *Kl, liuiuiug UI vpv.. Lady's or Geul's nize. Equal to any $75 Watch, wc sell one of those Watches ior $25 cash, ami send to any * address by registered mail, or by Express C. 0. I)., with privilrye of examination; al*o by our Club System at $1 per week. Our Agent in Durham, X. C., writes: "Our Jewelers Iiave confessed thev don't know how you can fur nisii *uch work for the money.:* One {rood, reiiabl? AGUNT WANTj ED in fach plac<\ Write f??r ?i:irti< u, l:,r?. I EMPIRE WATCII CO., - 48 & 50 Maiden Lane, New York. 3-27i1r f FOUSALE! j FOR SALE! FOR SALE! N'uvv is 11 J?uru oj>[hii lining hji . deMritig to live near 'own to buy a splendid tract of land, and 1 in\ place, situate two niilrs above Winnsbom containing One Hundred Acres, nunc <>; L' less, on which are two ^rood tenant ho s.v L> and a good stable. I al.>o offer for sale '.lie property on east * i side of Congress street, where I now 3 . dwell and have my tailor shop. This prop erty is in good condition and a most desirable busiuess stand. For terms apply t< I 11-4 fx^p \V. (I. HOCIIK. * ~*^-T*-r\ STATE OF SOLTTil CAROLINA, col'ntv ok r.Min'nir.u COURT OF i;u.\liiu.N 1'l.l.a*. Vernon C. I jr. ( 1 ;a:: >, Plaintiff", fq-nn^t J. \Y. lV:;fio!cl ;:n<l II. C. I'i-ntiehl, copartners, tradii!^ u :iii-r U.o firm name ol J. \\. iVnln'1'1 i\: ?fo:i, Defendants. ? numinous;. Fu r L'o:ripl<ti>tt not Served. To tin- Defendants above u:init'tl : V70!TAi:r: m-:Ki:UV simiision.-.l nu.l re. X quired to answer list? Complaint i:i this action, which is lileil in the o.'lice of the < h-rk of the Coui t of Common Pleas for the said County ami to servo a copy of jour answer to I'm; said Complaint oii I the subscribers, at their ollice, Xo. Law Iiansje, Winnsboro, South Carolina, witht ? - /-./v hnvnrtf in twenty days am-r me m-hh.*, maui, exclusive"of the day of such service: ant] if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated 4th October; A. D. lSfiO. KAGSDALK UAGSDALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants above naired : Please take notice that the .Summons in this action (and the Complaint) of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk ?if the Court of Common Pleas at Winnsboro, S. C., on the i:;th dav of October, A, D. l.s'JO. RAGSDAr.E & liAGSDAi ! :, j Plaintiff's Attornevs. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAliOLINA, COUNTY OF FAIKFIKLD. I>U J. A. IIIXNAXT, E*rj., VrubntcJmhje: 4XJ11KItEAS, W. II HANKS hath made * ? suit t<? me to grant him letters of administration dc bonis uon of thy estate ami eflects of John Dye, deceased: These are. therefore, to cite and ad num. iaJi all nn<] qinymlnr the kitifirCCI and creditors of the saiil John Dye, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be h*ld at Fairlield Court House. South Carolina, on the-'1st day of November, inst, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, it' any they have, why the said administration siiouui noi ut'^rauiL-u. Given under my hand, this ."rd day of November, Anno Domini lb'.to. Published on the ."th day of November. 1sd0, in The Xkwsaxd H'ehald. J. A. I UN X A NT, 11?ll?2 J. P. F. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIlifIlil.D. B>i J. A. IllXNAXT, Iv*r/., Probate Judge: Vx/HEREAS, GEORGE R. ilOUERTV V SOX hath made suit to me to grant lum letters of administration of the estate and effects of Ilannah Robertson de These are, therefore, to eile and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Hannah Robertson, deceased, that they be and appear bofore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House. S. C., on the 19th day of November, inst.. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 1st day of November, Anno Domini IS'JO. Published on the 4th day of November, l.S'JO, iaTnE News and Herald. J. A. HINNANT, ll-4x.*> J ud?e of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OK l'AIRKIKLD. lit] J. .1. IllyyAXT, Ktq., Probuk Judge: ITTliEUEAS, TOKY MCDUFFIE hath VV made suit tome to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Sabry Dii'gle, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all an.1 singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Sabry Dingle, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ol Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the l*ili day of November next, after publication hereof, at ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tiic said administration should hot !>* granted. ISM, in The News and Heram). J. A. 1 UN N A N'T, 11-1-x-' J. I'. F.C. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH ? A If 0 LIN A, county ok faiukjki.i) COURT OF COMMON PL FAS. Annie IJ. Johnston by her Guardian ml Hi mi J. K. Johnston. Plaint:fl*. rs. Samuel IJ. Clowncv and Others, I>efendants. XN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in Mie atove stated ca.-e, I will oiler for saie, before the Court lloti^e door in Wintisboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IX DECEMBER, next, within the lejral hours oi sale, at public outcry, to ihe highest bidder, tiif <Allnwin<y.describiii! nronertv. to wit: The Mill-houtc, Mill, Engine and all [ attachments thereto belonging. Said j Mill, Mill-house, Engine, etc... belong- j ing to the estate of Margaret R. and Robert C. Clowncy,deceased, and will be sold to defray the expenses o!' ti 11 in partition. Terms of Sale?Cash. U. il. JENNINGS. Clork's Ofrice, C. 1'. F. (J. Winnsboro, S. C.. November 7,1$9U. 11-7-3t CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, cjl-xty of faikfield. COUltT OF COMMON PLEAS. Laura M. Scott. Plainiitt', / .*. Jn<). W. j Smart and H. C. Smart, Defendants. j I j N pursuance of an order of the Court \ I X of Common made in the j i above stated ca-o, I will oiler for sale, j | before the Court Uous<: door in Winns-' J boro, on the 'FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER! I I next, within the legal hours of <-a!c. ! at public outcry, to the highest bidder,! I tlie following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, ! lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina aforesaid, on the head waters of Little Cedar Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIN Acre?, more or less, boundedjnorth by jL.i.n t. Hall, west bv lands iaiJViO \Sk ~ - J of John II. Cathcarf, soutii by lands of the estate of Jas. Law, deceased, cast by lands of U. S. Jones. TERMS or sai.k : One-hall of the pureha.?c-nioi.cy to j ! b<; paid in cash, the bah-nee e?n a credit I j of one year from d;.y of sale, to be I seemed by a bond of the purchaser I and a mortgage of tl.e piemises sold, j with interest from day of .-ale. The | purchaser to pay for all neees-ary papers. U. ii. .lESXIMJS, j ciork's oiiicc, <\ c. r. r. r. Wimisboro, S. November 7, 1 sin.'. ; ii GUM-ELASTIC HOOFING FELT rosts i only *2.00 per 100 square lect. Mal.v* | a goml r?ot for years, and any one can ' put it on, Send stanm for sample auu full : particulars i' Gum Elastic iioofinc. Co., i A II W'kst JJno.\.;r.VAV, Nk'.v Y. , I.ocal \VkiiI?m1. r ixJm MONEY TO LOAX " x* S n-.?vr tiln?. O.n mm..- ?n ? ^ Cii>v terms. Applv t.) i McDoXA LI) oi'DOUGLASS, > ; Xos. u ami 4 Law llangc, "PIT A i> Fx A -Corner Store . * <rr\w \v k iV I.1 J ? Ij w ^ AT OLD PR]i (>n:<;UKETIXiiio all :s full of hope, that the rail and Wirter purchases of the people art* satisfactory. We know of no other market that can give better advantages i.i trade than Winnsboro is now j oll'eiing to tho people: and, further, we i know *n<> other house in W innsboro can | make trading more pleasant and profitable j -t ..V II.... /'A..V r.f to ine ouyer ii';iii in niu FAVOHS TO ALL j arc .secured in our house by polite atten- I tion and jn<t treatment: and with this! assurance we again invite all the people to! call at once while our display <f :i :HI! j stock is sit its best Our young l;t?15< ~ will be glad to show our elega t stock of D217CSS GOODS ,| Y/J We h.i-.l a special thought for the early trade and have in stole an oxrra nice se.eetion nf BEST CALICOES, DRILLETTES, SATEENS! i ANI) GINGIIAMS, j Jn our iiuiry ami bustle in Xe\v York we i did not forget the indispensable 5 2 A X K21MI3 E F. I Ask i<? see our Children's, 'Misses* and i I .Unit's* I I'XIJgOSJWICABi. Tin.' cs.Ul weatiu l is coming: ?:et your ! BLANKETS and FLAMELS. i (xENTLEMEN, j Give us a call when anything in White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Ilats, Cravats, t ol!ars, Ilosieiy, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, etc., Is wanted. A pleasure to show our goods: to show Jt??ncctfully, J. M. BE CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COl'KT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jauies Iu CufnM', as Atlmiuislrator. dc Iiduis non wi ti:ti L'lalc Luwreuoc !. Cook. rs. Einiiiue Kenibciu <7 oh. ' V <>f .,!! Ml-lforilf lllft Ooill't I VI ??.. I of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I wiii oiler for sale, be lore the Court House door in Wii;n?-_ FIKST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within she hgd hours of sale, at ])nblic outcry, to itn; highest bidder, the following described properly, to wit: All that piece, parcel vr tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing' FOL'li Ilt'NDliEI) AND FOUTY '' * ^ ,,,)/><! ^J. t'JJ I1JOJ ' 'M H' .7, ,U.Vi UVUIIIIVM by lands of T. W. Woodward, estate of (). Wooiiwaid, Win. Diiiiinp, and lands formerly Jo Thus. G. Robertson, :uul more lully described and indicated on the j?ia: ihe:eof on record in the olliv ?>f Roister cf Mesne Conveyance in Book XX, page .076; being the same tract of land deeded by Thos. G. Rvbert-on to Emelinc Remberi. l>v deed bearing date March 10, ISC*. TKKMS OF SALI-:: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash ?n day of sale, for the balance a crcdit of one and two years from ihe day of sale, with interest from said day of sale, payable annu liiu nnfii !hr1 whole debt and interest be paid, the purchaser 10 give his bond, secured by a mortgage of tlie premises sold, and to pay for all necessary papers. The cash payment. must be immediately made or property will be resold. 11. II. .IKNNINGS, Cierk's Office, (\ C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. November 7, 1800. 11-7 -:?t CLEliK'S SALE. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COl'XTY OK FAIRl'IELO. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Calvin Brice & Co., l'laintills, rs. Jno. L. Cameron and Laura McCains, l )?>f??iiftaiits. pursuance of an order of ilie Court of Common Picas, made in the above stated case, 1 will oiler lor sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the lepra] hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the John F. Cameron land, containing FIVE HUNDRED (-300) Acre.-, more or less. hing, being and situate in Faiiliekl County, State South Carolina, lying on the east side of the Charlotte. Columbia and Au; yusta Railroad, and bounded north by land.- of J. L. Voiijjup. cast bv Gaillard lands, son Hi by lands formerly of S. U. Simonton or hi> e>tato. west by \ lands of Mrs. S. !i. T? Trace. TKUMS Of sai.k: One-third of the j-uivlrnse-money to hi- paid in :u:d ihe Ini.-incc in tW'> e<]u:il . !!!.u-1 ii:-!::lnie::ts from tiatf. wills inien >; <-h she whole ! . (.? ! i f?t I .'iUlUllIIl, iw ?/c %-ii-? '/ . | i he ;.iire!uirtl a of tiiC* ; t?rt-ini*;*- s<m!. 'i'ir.r jn;i-rhuSiM' ! ? 5 av I I >r all lit;;-:?l^cW. u'.U .JKXXJXUS, i Clerk's Olttec, C. C. P. F. C. j Wiuusboro, 6. i November 7. 1800. 11 ? ( ~o'. | T3*ii:X TISTI v Y. ! \\. J. OI'ATTLEBAUM, I). I>. S i ? rwcmi~r,i?^>eaa 1 ?nnr kotaeac ? ??sj UK J| T liVL-.rm {rnr?~*m?m v.-f n*.. an *. MX FILLED 1 CES STILL. | "The business we love, we rise bo time, and ^0 to it with delight." ^ V.'e delight to sound the praise of BEATY;8S3.00 The Goodyear process by which thev are made renders them equal i'n ease and'flexihiiity to hand-sewed shoes. Your prosperity is our success. To secure prosperl* ? ? v:.. ty a man's mincl must soar mgnsr iuau ma feet. Buy comfort and durability at BEATY'S. "What gift lias 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 the ladies, the whole country depends upon your influence. Keep your mind at ease and your health protected. BEATY'S COMMON SENSE SHOES will aid you. Hrnfiow rionartmont (J1UUD1 r uuuuiiiiiuui. _ _ For tin? family table we are constantly receiving the best fresh supplies of all ; kinds of nice ?oods. Special attention is called to our Fresh Crackers and Cakes ! received every week. Lemons, Appies and other seasonable poods will be found | at the Corner Store. Call and see our CROCKERY. means to sell. CalJ. on us often. ATY & BR0. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COl'>"Tr Or FAIRFXELD. ! COURT 0^ COMMON PLEAS. ?' ! Mary L. Corley, Thomas C. Hutchison, Fannie M. Hutchison and William J. Hutchison, John A. Hutchison, Mary Susan Hutchison, Ernest O. liutcmson and Eugene P. IIutcbisoD, Infants, by i their Guardian cul litem, Thomas C I Hutchison, Plaintiffs, za. Susan C. Lyles, Defendant. j stated case, I will offer for sale, before the ' Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the foilowing-ccscribed property, to wit: Ail that piece, parcel or* tract ot land, containing THREE HUNDRED Acres, more or less, lying aud situate in ! the County of Fairfield and State aforeI said, bounded by lands of the estate of ^ i I)r. McMahan, by lands of the estate of J Boyfein Lyles. lands of the estate of Thos. j C. "Richardson, and by lands of A. Wash i Ladd. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash. JUid the balance on a credit jof one and two years, in two equal an[ nual instalments, with interest thereon j from the date of sale, payable annually J until the whole debt and interest^be paid, j secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for necessary papers. Clerk's Office, " R. II, JENNINGS, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. P. F. C. i November 7, 1890. ll-S-rJt CLERK'S SALE. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ! COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. j Savilla C. Timms, Administratrix, Plain i tilt, m. Elizabeth Jenkins, Defendant. I ] N pursuance of an order of the Court | i of Common Pleas, made in the above I stated ^ase, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcr\% to the highbest bidder, the ! tn wit* I 1 UJ IU i 1 k/v. *.t yiv^Vivj) W I..*. j All that piece, parcel or'tract of land. | lying, being and situate in the County ana I State aforesaid, containing | ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY i Acres; more or less, bound'd on the north ! by lands of Win. Kennedy, on the south j by lands of Nathanial Barber, on the east i by lands of Daniel Morgan, and on the j west by lands of Shed Davis. TERMS OF SALE : ! T'ne-half of the purchase-money to be \ paid in cash, and the balance on a credit ; of one year, with interest thereon from the i day of "sale, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, or -?il cash, at the option of the purchaser. The purchaser to pay for all necessarv papers. Clerk's Office, R. II. JENNINGS, Winnsboro, S. C, C. C. P. F. C, November 7, 1S90. ii-7-::t I i ? a a ^ A. EST " WMEDSSftfE CHILL CURE. ~ ! CHEAPEST H2DICIXZ K3TOWS ! CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE. IT WILL ALSO CURE 8JLI0USNESS, DYSPEPSIA, A^O CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. **/ r A ;l/an Ur. VV. Z-, rurvtu, druggist. } Wir.nsboro, S.C. OATS AND LUMBER, , ) A iil'SIILLS or I'ure I'ci! liu-<t l'roof Oiits :i!?{ *r,0.i".;O frvt of A>s:?!te?l Lumber for sr.'.e by K. 1)A\ IS, Moiiiici'ilo, >j. C. NOTICE. . oUUVEYiNU DONE AND SOLICIT .! O ed by M . E-UAIi TllAl'P, I?~i?txIy Jennings, is. C,