University of South Carolina Libraries
ByTch. V Krfce -JtKi^'j uf lias added ; on main iking some his dwelling on Jim efore Trial esd&y for ai:re were a tew loads of cotton in Saw* Thursday, evidently brought gp^i'tic* wh-j forgot about ii being |pr ? Caere Was a large ctowd iu atteuj dancj a' tlie Ciert's sales Monday. Bidding was lively and several ttacts of land changed hands al good prices. ?Wc are glad t,? see our genial Clerk of the Court back at his post, he looks a little disfigured by his recent illness, but we hope his improvement I may last. 1 ?We tried to iret information relating to the meeting $f the County Medical Association, bat failed, we hope to gire full particulars in our next issue. ?A subscriber writing from Houston, Deleware, sends us the cash to pay for his subscription and says: "Send the paper right along I can't get along without it." ? We are glad to be ub!e to announce tlie fact that Mr?. Jno. T. Chalmers is better and we sincerely bope she will soon recover uer usuai degree offce-iltb. Mr. Thos. Davis, formerly book Winnsboro Granite igned that position, to place with the Kaolin lians. >borue Troupe left on kville. They showed ;nce on Friday night,, brmancc on Saturday ill attendance. i good crowd, good >rdcr in town Monstiil wear smiling Iy persons who seem ) do are the policeof County Comrnisfesion on Wednesday. Int. VT'e understand prts of some people fcsome of the county h of Newberry, Kf the Senate in Bllard, and Mr. Bile. Clerk of BpJ- Sloan, of devil reported on Friday Absence, that he.with some Lt rabbit hunting; they shot ?i nine all told, and scared lip badly that rabbits will Bp while. ? vifJtur from TJs |gw mil" ua, says: "We will make K to two-thirds of a crop, prospects for a good crop, and floods cut us down jwited above. ^fcrter on asking a pronii?jr news was told lie had Ht was requested to call raphe fact that the streets Has clean as they might be, Mfitted this booming and busy yil. Kerr left 011 Saturday for on College., where he was called relegram announcing the illness 3 son Davis, who is attending that ?C. We trust Davis is not seriFsick, and hope to hear shortlr of pprevement. mo. D. McCarley's String of "can be seen daily taking a little m * ?? . r*... *1.^ Ilirss. Kiil^eway sietns to bo on a En and we trust it U, ami that it is keil at the prosperity of any section t, who will soon be entitled to the ix Ex before his name, has secured position of watchman at the Oil 11 his place in the Court House I {ft, but trust he will be able to confte to reside here, such citizens canW. Mason, of thi? county, was Beted to "Deacons order' by the fcthodist Conference now in session ; *Anderson. S. C. This will begrati ing to his many friend.* in this j Lunty. who know him to be a young j ?> >? oui'lliur Mini ititj'friiv I I id well qualified for the work into j r?Owing to the absence of the pa=- j i Ilev. Mr. Jones, who is attending nference, there vras no service in i Methodist Church on ThanksHng d:ir. Services were held in the e*byterian Church, conduoted by v. I)r. Jordan, and the a. R. I'. urch br Rev. Jno. T. Chalmers ami u ihiii B^We saw a load o.' < orn otlVred for K^tx Friday. We did not erquire ?y^*\his was a forced su'e or rot, jK^Mords saw the owners of Power ABSOW r* Ptp -i mi rrrwii.niii' rwi mr m rjai gain wn the corn spemliiii? money freely,- so ! we pre-umi it was surplus corn. This is a go >d sipi and th'*re i-; no reason why ail <?f o ir tVi!triors sdiouhl it)! ( have surplus corn to >e!!. ?JYimas Williams was up before til*.* Council o>i Monday forcur>iu<; on the ? ;( ( ! . l!e was found guilty mut fincii 1 >ui in^ i!>t; proifrc? of i lie tiirtl his behavior towards the Com <-i] and politic officer \V:;> such as io rui?e an additional to lie added to his tine, lie paid up. A few more ?!o>cs | like this will have a ?ood effect on j some ot'our lopd mouthed citizens. ?We a-k all of our adverti.?in<r j patrons to onng 1 :i as soon a< possioie : their Xma? advertisements. Our i local reporter expects to make a visit; before long to every adveitiser in the j ! paper, and write up a holiday notice ! [ of the aume: so fill up ami bnith up and be able to give the reporter some- i thiuir to think about ami something to write about. ? W'e i t-ad a good deal in the various exchanges about the removal of Erskine College from Due West to | either liock Hill or Chester, as there may be some fricJiow cauied by the I resp ctivc friends of tbesf towns I striving to obtain the C&llcgc, we] would suggest they agree t<> bring it lo Winnsburo and .set it r.p by his-; toric Mt. Zion. ?Cotton keeps .fining in freely! every day, and while prices arc not as j high as we would like to sec them, i stiil our market compares most favor- j ably with the other markets of the j \\> know our bttvers are I liberal and buy on a very close mar-1 gim taking into consideration tl.e i increase in the crop not only of lint but the increase in the quantity of seed i produced, our fanners will come out a long way ahead of last year. ?The Chuk of I he Court received on Monday las! the notices of election, tojjctht r with tne bonds for tiling, of ail the county ?>flkes ekcted at the lasv general election. These bonds will have to be made out ai.d i approved by the County CommissionUfa i-.-tni11. {'iiiiiiniii;!. before!' these gentlemen will receive their commission?. This applies only to the offices elected by the people. The j appointive offices will receive alien- M tion (roiu the new Governor. ?Business ? ai generally suspended j ' on Thanksgiving Day. The bank, j public office*, and most < f the stores'. wire closed, tl.e LOstcfSce kept Sunday I hours, the cleiks and some of theij proprietors in stores went on the bijj ] hunt, but there was no rest f >r the < poor printers who were kept vl work all day, except the devil-who put in an appearance. The scripture says "Resist tl levll and lie will llee from you." We are sure no one resisted Fitz on Wednesday, yet he llew from u- 'Hi Thursday. ? We hare heard nothing from the | White O^k Prize Club as y< t. W e i know such a club was organized last; spring, and a good many prize patches j were planted, and that geod results! followed. Gentlemen don't "hide your light under a bushel," it-i u? have the re?uit of \our iabor together with your methods of cultivation, fertilizing j etc., so we can give ihe information to your neighbors and friend-. Wc I vriSi be very glad to set the infonmi-j tir?M r.!nl tv-p Liiutt- our readers will be! glad t?> hear from \ou. ?We arc very much pleased to sec; in our advertising columns the announcement that one of our merchants j has on sale the products of the White | Oak Canning Company. Specimens r of their "oods were exhibited-at our County Institute, and also at the State j Fair, and they were highly commended.! We do earnestly ask this company to I let n* hear from them, what they are i doing. what siu-eess are you meting! with. <?c. ("iive us all the informant 11! about your workings possible. we arc anxious for the new*. ai:<l it will give you a free advertisement. ? Quite a serious runaway took j place Mondav just below town. Mrs. j E. ('. Kobertson and Miss Ella Doty i were driving out. when the north-! bound lor .1 freight came along and frightened the horse who started to run. He ran some distance when iiej turned out of the road into tlie cotton field throwing Mis? Ella Doty out of the phaeton; the other lady held on to the hor>e who ran some distance further. when he was stopped by some negroes working close by. Miss Ella was slightly hurt no other damages. ?Mr. W. C. LJeaty had one of the large plate glass windows in front of his grocery store smashed in a rather singular way on Tuesday, n uap-.i pened in thi.- wise. some one we need not mention any names,, wishingto! enter the store, either from some ob-) scuritv of vision or miscalculation of; his speed made as they thought for the | door and entered through the window*, j never discerning his error until a long) gash on the foiehead and a shower of j broken glass reminded him that lie! was not taking the regular entrance. ?Theie i- one vc:y imp >i t int in-! dustry in t< u u that we have not heard j much of latelv. to wit. the Winnsboro 1 Oil Mi!!. If the okl :ul?irc i.s correct, J no news i? good new?." :he re-: port from that iudttstn ou^ht to be I .. ?i,a I | very XJ UlfJ lilj;. ii c iivu. imj i every m<?mi:ig and night, and wc h:ke ' j it for grained everything is we'!. \Ye | : are inlonncd that the present management, which is a'! r:onie laient. is sue-1 ceeding admirably: no brc:-k to the machinery this season: and as the jm ice of cotton seed is lower this year than last and the machinery in belter working order, we trust that the com v?XJ. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, TELY PURE I puny may he aide in .declare a li u.dsome dividend at theend ot the Mia ! Mill. ! ... . ; ? W e refer in another article to tbe j reduction of tvciirht r:ne> c n corn, ' bacon. etc., by i?uon ?>i'i>ur new railroad, but we hope soon t<> be abb* to ; annoip.cc tl.c fart tint wr h-ivt? c -.i?rd | irii|???rtiuir ihe-e artirbs. Tiicie i? no reason \t iiv our people chouM bt'.v ' from abroad a bushel of ?: ?rn or a jpound cf bacon, and wo tru>t that another <rood crop year like ihis one will put our people in >nch n po.-ition that they can raise, if wcpssary, a little less cotton ami more corn and hog#. \Y.* know that cotton is a meat debt payiuir crop, but we ought to soon oil' of debt, and by rai.-iny our own b'?ul and incut stay out. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A Homicide Neak Town. ?William lilair and Alfreil Ifobinson, both colored, were pla\ in?f cards at the Ilorlbeck place, about three miles from town, on Fridayut dinnertime. Alfred Robinson was winning William Blair's money. Robinson wanted to quit the game as he ws.s ahead, tut Blair objected to his leaving, and on Robinson's gcttimr up to leave the game Blair drew a pistol ami find two shots, hitting Robinson in the head jiint above tin; eye, killing him instantly. The Sherifl' was notified and :i warrant issued, and the SIkmUT at once went lo the scene of ilie murder. IJlair left at once, but tlie Sheriff is right behind him, and will no donbt catch l.im bet>re he goes very fur, as our Sheiiff is very vigilant. 3R0WtT5 /;??// LITTERS Cures Indigestion, ]'.i!io;;.-:u .-s. ] )ysi*'i>sia, Malaria, Nervousness. and General Ivliilitv. Physicians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red llues on wrapper, i Pkrsonal.?Capt. il. A. Gaillard j lias returned from Columbia where he | was in attendance at ilie opening ses- J sion of the Senate. We are t-orrv m-t ( to be able to congratulate him 0:1 hi* j re-election to the office of clerk ot the j Senate, yet his 1 -ss is our jrain as we j will have him with us daily. Mr. F. C. Withers returned to the I S. C. University on Wednesday. Mrs. A. S. Gaillard left lor Uiilge j Spring on Wednesday. Mrs. I. X. Withers returned from j Atlanta on Tuesday morning. Mrs. j Withers was in attendance as a dele-; rate of the W. C. T. I*, from this j jlace to the General Assembly of the ! )rdcr which met in that ^fltnih- of^Tr.4^ ^laik Clarke. F. II. McMaster, of Columbia, was in town Sunday. G. B. McMaster and II. L. Elliott, Jr., spent Sunday in town. Xkw Ai>vkutisement>.?Q. D. "Willi fonl & Co.'s big advertisement, to which we called attention in our last issue appears to-day. Bead and ponder then give them & call. ~\Ve call attention to McMaster. Brice & Ketchin's advertisement in this issue. They say they have stumbled on a remarkably cheap line of clothing, and propose giving the public the benefit of low prices. They handle nothing but first-class goods in all lhirs. and rsmviallv in clofchine". Wc caH attention to D. Lauderdale's advertisement of Christmas g*ods, in this issue, they hare a supply of good things for the inner man. al.?o a new line of hooks. Wc call attention to the new advertisement of the Winnsboro Drug Store. Wc arc always glad !o welcome new bns:nes< concern* in our community, and espcc;allv so, when tlw-v UVf? <ll" 54 killll lll.'lt 11?P 111 illtt-l 's ink IIr. Murray UubiuMm is the niaimjjcr of lii" ue?v concern, and as hs> hfis ! ? ! (:on-j<!i r:iI?Jf t-x pi-nonce! for hi* \ cars (thoiijili lie is i:o! as old h? lit; !uok>) we know lio v\ i I ?ive >:iii>faCWhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castcria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. rri'-? ?"U?, V?a,l ri^?Mron chn mta thf?m 1? XiCii OilO vnaui ?? ? ^CMK^MlafUMMNIHIL II I ruj.MllrfttVMfcl CLERICS SALES. Savilla C. Tiunns, Administratrix. rs. Eli/.ibiiii Jenkins, 13S ncrcS. Bought, by J no. J. Alford for $76. Mary L. Corlcy rs. Susan C. L\lcs, ."lOt,; acre?. Bought !?y Su-an ('. L; li-s for Annie B. Johns ton rs. Samuel B. Clowney, n:iil piopcity. Bought b> 6. !'?. Clowney for 8-00 Calvin Brice ?fc Co. rs. Jn?. L. Can.pi-mi .'jOo men*-. l><>uthl bv Calvin Br ice for In addition to the C eik*> sale*, the Kerr pro|??'i;y, I??-I?>i-i:ii!<f t<> ilie Cotton Factory Co., was sold. ttcugln Ijv [J. II. Jelil.ilij;* fur The cx-SherilF- na-liaioii? voice was heard cryinjr the scales of a number of ">M o > /l I fti'cnc Epoch. Tlit* transition from lingerins and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch i:i the life of the individual. Suoh ;i rem.iikaole event is trer.surcd in the memory and the agency whereby good health'Las been attained is gratefully blessed. liritee it is that so much is heard | i:i praise ol Klectric Uitters. So many : feel they owe their restoration to lealth. to j the use of tiie Great AIteiative and Tonic, j If you ar- troubled with any disease of ! Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of lon^ or ; .i.,...* _ w-npol\- fiixl 1'i.Uuf i by use of Electric Bitters. Soiii at 50c. [ ami St per bottle at McMaster, Erice & Ketchin's Drug iStcre. * I Tilings to T)e3Miankful For. For the bountiful crops all over the i county. i tl.A Ap rrs\r.r) rtlir ] 1' UI I lie v/t g\J\J\.l UVUII 11 vw?j? i pcoplo lnve as a iu!o enj >yc<1. For Hit* v-??t iin| rorenieut in out : r!:i; t,ra! jillairs?.-jgriciil'.nral, mercan{ liV Mi l professional. K??r die chaiii-cs of pelting two new I ; railroads tl-rongh tlie connly. Fur ilie new scitlrrs tlu-y v.II! bring ' :i!inMii' ii-. ! For il.c incre:t>e Ihey will ean-e in I ?l.i> vilnc iif nm* !n.!iil>5. Fur the increa&o in crops that will ; ix.* muile l?y liiese new settlors working i wlmt is now uncultivated land. i For trie money that they will spend ; ??.l! of us *rc-itia share. For the n?>o<l school facilities we I 01 ) ')' For t!:e good dmrches uli ever the i comity. J. For many other things too nnineri ous i<> uieiiiioii. ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. : TllE C. I\ a.- c. i:. 11. j We clip the following from the | \ ork'vilic Enterprise. The < harleston Xncs and Courier i savs: The Massachusetts and Southj ern Construction Company, which has j the contract for the construction el*the I tirst 1.0G miles ot the Cape Fear & Cincinnati ltiilroad ha<* sublet it to | Keating & Co., of Ohio. This road is j to run ti> Wilmington, to tjoitlhport, | X. C., and thence to Conway, J>. C. j It will t!i':n branch oil" in three clirecj tions, one line coining to this city, one going to Salisbury, N. C., and. the j oilier lo Lricenville, ?. U. >v nen comi pleteil ihis will be one of the longest j railroad systems in the South. Now we can par our money and I can take our choice. j Three seaports to wit, Chatleston, j Southport and Wilmington, N. C., j from which we can abip our cotton, { rosin, kaolin, turpentine, lumber, J phosphate rock, etc. etc., and by rea: son of compeliiion :t iliese different i ports, secure low freight rates. Then j lu?>k at tiic Western *nd Northern j outlet. Cincinnati and Chicago on the ! one hand liallimoro and New York on j the other, bunging our bacon, corn, ; Hour, dry good?, shoos, etc , to us at I ^nn.imti'ivn vifna whiMi nlw.IVS tllPatl i tuni['vuu? v < i*?v<? i low rates, it does louk to us us it' prosi peritv ^as knocking at our doors askj ing admission, by the building of the i new railroad. We will be put in eorn' tmmication with every quarter of the globe, and wc do a>k of every citizen, that they sign the railroad flection petiti-n, ouU-itle of every other consideration. Even looking nt the matter from a selfish standpoint that the r?ad ? ? *'! >! !&? iimir 0111 holier, ret it von " J ? . , use two ions of guano a year you will save I he amount of the additional tax in the freight on guano. We do ask our people not to let this golden opportunity slip. GIVE THEM A BEAUTY WELCOME. We noted with a great deal of pleasure tlie arrival in a recent issue of our paper of :i large number of Scotch (jnaimnen, who will be employed for some time at ihe Winnsboro Granite Quarries. The arrival of these meir : cJ -> (- > ? Prtinntnv obtaining the contract fbr^toiicr^o'. II, ej j Charleston postoffice. Now it must j not be supposed that this is the only I important contract tliia quarry will | receive.; other contracts will follow, j and iL is to be hoped that they will ; continue to be busily engaged in | turning out stone for numerous other j buildings. j X??W Mir object in writing U-h is to ! call attention to the fact that we have j in our midst these men, every one of j whom is a money-maker. We think, j that as most of oni people owe their ! exigence jn some way, nowevcr rtj mote, to Scot land and vrc a'so know i that we have, and there is nowhere in ! the worid a beticr c!a?>.s of citizens j than the Scotch and Scotch-Irish, and ! we want to see if something cannot be | done to induce Ujos.j men to settle j down in our midst. We know tint j some of ihem must be men of families, ! with children to educate, and we j know lhat we have as fine facilities : as any community anywhere. We | have good churchcsof all denomii.ation*, any ol which would be ?:l:ul to : welcome ihe-c nu-n and tlieir families; I and we are crying1 out for immigraj tion. Now ht us c what c*n he j done to keep ihc>e ptoph: i>in :ig us. Tliu> have iheir na lira! gumcs and :. .r ..i . i >J<U!"Sj 101. ll> u;> fvijn ii i I kind fur their brmfi1; !e: ?ve:\ u e I cmi>:iler himself u cui'i iiitii c of on?, 11? extend the ri?j!?t hand of fellowship to i!:C>e gentlemen when !hr\ eor..<- t ? , town, and let n> lr\ n?l mu if we i cani.ot iicvi-e some cl.eap ai.d rapid transit between here :i::d il.e quarries, : so as to a?-t as many of tie: workmen lo re*iue hi i??? ii a* i , v.-jjv*.!I ally thrse who hn\e i'amiiie*. 'I here i is no telling tliK amount uf gu??d it j will do: il vvi' 1 cause a duuand lor i hoii-e.-; il will make ail branches of j business be ler, and it will advertise j t!ie lown. We hope to hear from I some of our con espondenis on this ! subject. Kro:n St. Joirph Hospital. ; A young" girl here had been suffering for 12 vcars with Blood Diseases until ' ' * 1 - ? 1* U . -1 slip liacl lost tno use ox ner jiiuq;-, mm ! was subject to many troubles incident I to the disease The physicians do. ; dared her case incurable, and prej dieted that her life would come to a ! speedy end. After taking S. is S. ?lio recuperated so fa>t that it was plain that she had obtained a new lease on j life, and she has continued to grow ; better until her permanent cure is ] as-ured. Many other patients in our j hospital hare obtained signal benefit ! from S. S. S . and it has become quite a favorite in our house. The St. Joski'H Hospital. Jliirhlund. 111. Cured Herself and Her Child. i S. S. lias relieved me of a terrible j Scrofula, from which I had suffered ! for years. It affected niY nose lirst as I catarrh, then carries off the bone, and | continued to cat until it destroyed the i soft bone in the right side of the nose. ! then went to my throat, and later ?n i l^if "in\rrz oiwl yf if I ; IV my tuivi u ^ doomed. S. S. S. has cured me. ami [lias also cured my little daughter of { the same disease. Mi:s. X. Ritchev, Mackey, I ml. Treatise on liiood and 5<kin Disease? mailed free. * SWIFT SPECIFIC CO... Atlanta. Ga. 11'IIO Ci.Y J1EAT IT? What an Old Gentleman Dhl in the Way x arming-?An Lxample for our Vonns; Farmers to Follow. Messrs. Editors: I have heard so much talk about how much cotton has been made to the plow, and I don't hear anything said about how much ' corn :? made: so I will say in behalf of Capt. T. M. Lyles that he has made ' with two plows this year live hundred bushels of corn and eighteen bales of cotton, seventy-five bushels of peas; has killed three hogs weighing net GoG pounds, and has eight more to kill, lie made all this corn 011 upland. If any one has done better than this please lot it be reported. Farmers! keep your cotton .'ecd and put it on your laud?, and you will reap the benefit. The fanners are nearly done picking cotton and some are scvin# wheat and oats. av. it. a. Buckhead. S. C.. November 22 nd. 5>ss?~- ron. tiif. iit.oon. Weakness, Miliaria, indigestion c.nd | Biliousness, take brown'S JTin:." i'lTTi^RS. It cures quickly, ro.* ^uio by ull dealers In inedicinc.* (.let "the genuine. COLORED XORMAL I.XSTJ TVTE. a v/orthv Cause and Deserves Sueeens. ! .Messrs. Editors: Please allow me a small space in your valuable paper to give your readers :tu idea of what some of the mo:: ot color arc doing for education in the town of Winnsboro :snd this histoiic countv of Fair- j field. On the 17th isist. they organized and j established a school to be known as j the Fairfield Norma! Institute, with j Rev. I. 1). Davis as Principal. The following are the tiustees: W. j Young, J. W. Russell. E. Henrv. j A. II. Canon, J. C. Russell, L. Johnson, C. R. Russell.. The officers aro: J. W. Russell, president; A. R. Caison, vice-president; C. R. Russell, secretary; E. Honn-. treasurer. Tuition?From First to Third Headers, '2o cents per month. From Third un, 40 cents per month. Two fr&m one family, 7o cents per j j month. j Three or more from one family 2.3 i cents per month. Persons living onUide i!ie corporate ' limits of the town of Winnsnoro sending one will be charged 50 cents per month. More than one fn?m one family will be charge.I us above. Extra charges f>r vocal and instrn-j mental music. There will be an industrial depart- j mcnt opened as soon as practicable. j. The Board is aiming to purchase ihe i old school building formerly known as I the Mission School or Fairfield Xnr-1' mal. All communications should be ad-; dressed to the Principal. - i Uesoectfullv, r. I). Davis. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ] county xkvi's. i llETIIEL. November 29. 31r. W. M. uautnen, | of Orangeburg, has just left our neigh-! borhcod, having been on a to Lis brother, J. L. Can,U?rtfn. _ Mis- II. A^-rjttfnn will move to | C01 unTHTa^about the first of Jumary. ' Mr, James P. While wili occupy her old residence the incoming year. The young poople of the neighbor- j hood had an enjoyable occasion on the j j night of the 25:h inst. at ttie residence j of Mrs. M. M. Ashford in the way of! a dime reading and refreshments in ! behalf of the Ladies' Aid Society of: Ilureb Chich, v. hich resulted in a net' </:iiii of over ten dollars, which was a | handsome sum for the small attend-j ance. It show* the liberal heartcdness ! of our people. There will be a hot supper at Mr. ' John J. Jackson's in the near future! for the benefit of Crooked Run Church, j So get \our stuull, change ready, ye j young folk of the neighborhood, and; give them a liberal patronage. The Bethel public school will close, ; 11 am informed, the first week iuDe-j J comber. I The fanner?, after some vexation j I with (heir hands, have about finished J githeiing cotlon, of which there was j | a fair crop ihudc. [ Very few outs li.-.ve i> en sown up to | ft'io I'resellt time, nini there ^cin* i.ut j I lis tie prep i: a: i. >n i-i !h-?t dirt eti.m. Our |>. i :u li-r. 11 v. .J. C. SioH. ht:<i big D.uiic! (J. li. tax* oil' in :i!irii<?Hiirc . at c . aii>! u i; :.n-aii.\i?iu?!\ j await i g :li? ir n.uiii Imar ii'-nii-, j as v??'f.\ |ic.:: > .sue 11) ;Um i >1 c i rsgr i : j j 'In: i!iv>ii:n ?.l our c.tc:i t. i ULTliriKvI). I X>VI nihil* -J'.). Oil* tirir Jii.lil, ] Mr*. 12-7. T. "I v!:-M. a;!i ' t ? :; I.fiioi:!!;?* u! ; ]Z'.*(| >ufl' ring, ?!*!Kt . with niun-ig iniMtv.i:?*, <>:i ! I e i ! evening ?>t .N'om r i-i', IN!)!!. *"j<1 j over the river," :.cl n-iw it s s in ihe sw eel licl'Js <1 Kdtn. A frkixl to :>i!. >he will l>c univcr- j sally missal, hut her fainiij aul Irieiuls; have the consolation ?.f knowing ih:st | their "loss is her eternal gain." ** I The I'ulpit hihI the Siase. Iiev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Broth- 1 ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says; "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders I)r. King's Mew Discoveiy lias done for me. My l.tuigs wen, badly diseas'.-d, and my parishioners thought* i could live only a few weeks. 1 took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sour.il and , well, gaining :2i5 !hs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny j Folks Combination, writes: "After a. thor-{ ough trial md convincing evidence, lam confident Dr. King's New Discovery for j Consumption beats 'em all, and cures j I when everything else I a lis. Tiie jjieatest kindness i can do my many thousand friends is to nrjjc them to try it." Free trial bottle atMcMaster. Drier Ketehin's ! Drugstore. Itegular sizes SOe. and 51.00* | i lini'kltMi'K Aruinc S:i!\p. Dkst Sai-vk in the world for Cut*, j Uralses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever j Sores, Tetter, Cheppe.il Hands, Cliillblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions. ?.nd tively cures 1'iles, or no pay required It isguaranU-'-tl to give perfect s .tfsfaetiuti, ' tr money refunded. Price 23 c ints nei j box. For s lie bv Mci!"iiV; 'Jriee &! * - ; For Over Fifty Y<- s Mns. Winslow's Soothi St .? been used for over lifty y.: rs by tr i!ii >?> of inothrrs for their chil.icn while leeth-j inir, with perfect success it sooti[es the child, soltens tho gums, allays all pain, i cures wind colic, and is the bt st remedy j for Diarrhcea. it will relieve the poor iit- j tie sufferer Immediately. Sold by Dru?-1 gists in every part of Hie world. Twenty tive cents a* bottle. i'?e sure and ask for ! /'Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and! "tske no other kind. j-utifxly j ? ; Cr 1 ? c* S5 er<?ro* ? I gfe; A itj5 r: Hi K ?ll ! p? %p & a^&y mm i 0^ ~ ?1 rt jm\ <1 TCS& ^ I Thousands of dollars worth of | chickens are destroyed by Cholera ! every year. It is more fatal to them than all other diseases combined, liut the discovery of a liquid remedy ! thatpc:Li;'dy destroys the Microbes : has been made. Half of the ycO'vj [ chickcr.s are killed by MicrcV~* before I'uev are fryers. A 50-cenv bottle is ci:Oi!t:h for ico chickens. It is gusr.irnefJ. If, after using ,*C -? T'AM nrt* rirvf lo v'.t:- ^ vu aiv xivi satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it, and he wij] *efund your money. For >aie by DR. AV. E, AIKEN Winnsboro, S. C. 'TIIK INDKI'KNDtlNT CANDIDATE,"! I come before the people With a tongue ihat -vags with grace: I can talk to suit tlie back, Or lalk to suit the face. I don't sive a snap for party, And for principles don't care, Nor for politics or platform?, if 1 only can "get there." What care I lor these poor fellows If lor me they only vote? What care I who sinks, if only 1 am safe iMski; the coat? Let perdition t?ke the country; Let the poor their burdens bear; All such little things won't matter, If I only can "get there." I'm for free trade or protection, For the States or "Uncle Sam," For dominion by the Saxon. Or the woolv sons of Llam. I'm a Democrat or Mugwump, A Republican all square; I'll be anything or nothing, If 1 only clin "get there." Fin a friend of the Alliance And the railroads and the banks; I will make them any promise, Or P1I play them any pranks. I will wink and say, "I'm solid," And to slick to them will swear, For I won't stand back on lying, If I only can i;get there.-'' Coir.e and "whoop 'em up," goou fellow?, LI limp yourselves and spend volutin ; 'Widen out aud let the baud play," Break a tracc or get me in. And when voting day is over, You can go to?anywhere; Let the devil take the hindmost, If 1 only can "get there." LOXGTOWN* CORUKSPOXDKNT. November i9, 1890. nilcr. * .^roiciice supplies us with wondcrsj unaccounted. Mile. Jauotha once i played a presto by Mendelssohn, ren- j dcring 5,595 notes in lour minutes, it j is estimated that each note involved 1 three distinct movements?seventytwo per second. There were four dis tinct qualities for each movement: so j it is fair to say th.it there were not less I than two hundred transmissions to audi from the brain outward and inward ! every second. Science in another field j has furnished cause for wonder. Med-! ical research has, bv bringing together; from the antipodes and blending with j local herbs, given to the world a"medi-: ci. that, while not a panacea for "all > ills that flesh is heir to," is potent in I arresting and eradicating those most : general. Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya j Tonic has been found the peer of all preparations in coping with malarial; troubles. For general debility, fori enervation unci ctironic lossoiappe-i lite, hca lache ami dyspepsia, no inedi-i cine is its equal. Ir can be had from; al! druggists. Wholesale In McMaf-j ter, Drice & lvctchin. Female Weakness Positive Cure Free. j To the Editor : Please inform your readers that I have a 1 positive remedy "for the thousand and one ; ills which arise from deranged female or-j .satis. I shall be trlacl to send two bottles j of my remedy frp:e to any lady if they I will send their Express and i\ 0. address, i Yours respectfully, L'u J. P>. MA.UCH1S1,! 183 (Jer.esee sit.. L'tica, X. Y. * j LOST. STIiAYED Oil STOLEN. ! /\N Mondi'.v l)ij;liT, "JUii i11s^. onMVM.'K \./ liA i .u.Ai.i', .vi i.r. i hivc wmnj i spoS on Ai.y ix;ipiis<s i::citrrcr?l in ret it n: isji iiie >:i ;:i r wi'l !??. ]>iil l?y th;;; owner. Z ?(.'{?. > KVKxS;?N*. fin :'n' ? ! -1 .>!::: <>: I *. :itar li. i'. i:-:;;-.-. ' 11 STATE OF SOiT;! < AUOUN\\,' l orr.vv i>! Ilu'lKI.I>. .1. ///.V.V.I.VZ", A*.y., I'robidc'Jtuijt: v?*IIKKKAS, D['!:IIA:.I r.it< t ^ luitii iiuuU' suit to me to jlCI'uiit liini letters uf administration of Hit' estate and efforts of M.u y li-'Vil, deceased: Tiles;: are. therefore, to cite andadmonisli a!! an.! singular the Uimhvd am! creditors of tin: s:iii{ Mary l)o\?!e-. ceased, that they lie ami appear be-t fore me, in the Court of Probate, to: lie held at Fairfield Court House, S. C.,. on the 11 t!i day of Ikvember, neit. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the ioreiioon, to show cause, if any they have,' why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tliis 'jtlih day of November, Anno Duntfni lsyu. Published on the 27th day of Xovtiuber, 18h0, inTiiE Xkws and IIekald. J. A. UINXAXT, i 1 II X- .JlHLgCOI ITUUtUU. I Hurralifor Christmas GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS COMING IN EVERY DAY. Apples. * ranges, CY.udio, (Joo'iu Nuts, Brazil Nut?, j Pecan Naif, English Walnut;?, Ils/.il Nuts, Cakes, Crackers, Cheese, Kai-ins, Citron, Currants, And lots of oilier nice things. A |A?.>^> K../\ /-v f ^ 11 L-t ii/l ' r\f irnr\i\< viiifn 1UI?U VI Oil rv i n< ic v/? ^ , b'e for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A big lot ol BEAUTIFUL BOOKS for the holiday trade at the "Old lieliable." J.UDKROALS], | -nrTrnrf -fsOexikinami? m tdr-mfiTj BE A oraer Store , A STOKEwi< AT It! T > 1 > I? ! i i L ? \ / JL A * J. A V JL aauc^o?BpaaBg maa OUK (iUEETlNtr to all is full of hope, that the Fall ami Winter purchases of the people arc satisfactory. We know of no other market that can give better advan: taces ia trade than Winnsboro is now j offering to the people; and. further, we I know ho other house in Winnsboro can I make trading more pleasant and profitable j to the buyer than at the Corner Store. w wnpQ rn at i I'il ? VJ.IW i. \J 1VJ.JLJ ! arc secured in our house by polite attenj tion and just treatment; a:ul with this assurance we again invite all the ti> call at once while our display < I a !'ul! stock is at its best Our youns ladies will be glad to show ovr elega* t stock of | DRESS GOODS AXD XOTJOXS. ! We had a special thought for the early trade and have in store an extra nice se:eeI tion of BEST CALICOES, DRILLETTES, SATEENS AND GINGHAMS, i In our hurry and bustle in New York we did not forget the indispensable 13 A ?T J > K E li CI 5 5 E F I Ask to -:oe our Children's, Misses' and Ladies' The cold weatli' r is conii::^; ?et your BLANKETS and FLANNELS, j GENTLEMEN, Give us a call when anything in White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Ilats, Cravats, t ollars, Ilosieiy, Handkerchiefs, Uncfeiwear, etc., Is wanted. A pleasure to show our goods: to show 1 Respectfully, J. M. BE OFFICERS AX I M. C. WILLI W. B. MOOKE, Treasurer. C.E. SPENCEIi. T. B. McLAIN. ! SB && as ? ^ LARGEST BUILDERS in the Souih use these goods? 3. Because fhev are made of finest ins 2. Because they :av unsurpassed in si 3. Because tlicy are maac ov toimuir South for Southern Folks. Souther;: | our way 10 strength. Every job Carriage. Phaeton, Surrey give , " :E?2-:SSFKCrff SA1 Our agents arc authorized to guaranti ship or material. ISSP*: T A$D I Remember, the greatest economy is <r of clothes is high at any price. For sai R. Proprietor Winnsboro Wagon Work*, Respectfully, CAROLINA 1' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COl'NTY OK l'AIKKIKI.D. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Vernon C. I&dham, Plaintiff, against J. \V. Penfield T!!ul ii. C. Ptnlield, copaetners, trading under the firm nauie ; ?f J. \V. Penfield ?fc Son. Defendants. ? summon*. For lie lief. Complaint not berccd. To the Defendants above nanunl: \rOU A1IE IIEREIJY summoned and re-. quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed inthcofticeof the Clerk of tiic Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of \our answer to the said Complaint oh the subscribers, at their olliee, >'o. U u\v Iwinge, Winnsboro, ^fouth Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive"of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time atoresaiu, uie piaiuim 111 mis action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated 4th October: A. D. 1800. KAGSDALK & RAGSDALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants above naired : Please take notice that the Summons in this action (ami the Complaint) of which the forepiin? is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Winnsboro, S. C., on the 13th dav of October, A, D. IM'0. 1JA*(.iSDAI.E UAGSDA1.E, Plaintiff's Attorneys. n-t)xt; FOR SALE. | A HOUSE AND LOT OX THE EAST 1 ilL side of the C. C. & A. K. II., near | freight depot. Applvito | 11 Ttf A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS. / J jh m I rfi.wr.piirf fiMiTrf!!? ! !> r? > Tir Inammeenreitt I l| ILL FILLED i CES STILL. A | "The business we love, \vc rise betimes | ami go to it with delight." We delight to sound the praise of | BEATY'SS&.OO .J The Goodyear process by which they are made rerders them equal in ease and "flexibility to hand-sewed shoes. Your prosParity is our success. To secure prosperity a man's mind must soar highsr than his feet. Buy comfort and durabilify sA BEATY'S. W "What gift has Providence bestowed owKML. ! man so dear to him as hischildren?" TakUV^ care of the dear little fellows' feet-and 3 them frolic. Last, but not least, to ; the ladies, the whole country depends upon ! your influence. Keep your mtad at ease j and vour health protected ^ BEATY'S | COMMON SENSE SHOES will aid you. ! rir.nrtftt-sTT Tlnnnnfmnni mmn uoumiiiioin.. _\ m w For the family table we are constantly. | receiving the "best fresh supplies of ail ; kinds of nice goods. Special attention is called to our Fresh Crackers and Cakes - - 'v received every week. Lemons^ Apples and other seasonaoie gooas win oe iouuu at the Corner Store. Call and see our CROCKERY. ' m neans to sell. Call on us often. ATY & BRO. 1 - . ) DIRECTORS. ^ . ."J? !S, President. JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President J. P. CULP, Secretary. ?JI| C. M. PAPtROT. JHj % ' vM -' '<! of fine light vehicles. Why you should iierial and skilled labor. vln /lin'oHIlitv atlH finish. :"i people of Southern Timbers in the s iroteciion by Southern production is , Cariolct or Buggy is guaranteed to TIHFACTION. _>c and repair any defects in workmanli: CONVINCED. et your money's worth. A $5.00 eiiit a nf wimiukava ^ f 1 kr ^ O L ?f llillOUVlVf) KJ V'.J WJ T. MATTHEWS, ^ , 'ind dealer in everything on wheels. BUGGY SO. A CQTTON STRIKE "Ho, Boss?fH wortno. moieJto* you wei? your Cotton on aJONES 5=Ton Cotton Scale( 1 A NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. I )\JV Beam Box, Tare Beam, Freight Paid." For terms address, JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BrN'GHAMTCN, K. T. ^ Notice for Final Discharge. Jb i~ WILL apply to J. A. Ilinnanf, Judge jflUM of Probate for Fairfield County. on^S Monday, the 13th day of December, 1??? for a final discharge" as Guardian of^Bk ostate of J. R. Bouhvare. ,/mm B. F. UOULW^HH^M^n ll-i:,.fx4t FifcESH GROtim | V[ 7 E are ready to suqA| ? with Canned Im direct from the Whifl factory. Also a fJgj j Family Groceries. li-iy-tf ^^WBW FOT, ? FOR SALE!J A" OW cnnl jAs desiring to a splendid tract uy place, situatetwonH^P^rc Wia^rbro, em containing One Hundred?Acres, more or S less, on which arc two good tenant houses and a good stable. ' I also offer for sale the property on east i side of Congress street, where I now f dwell and have my tailorshop. Thisprop- j ' crty is in good condition and a most d?r' ; sirable business stand. For terms appiy to : 11-4rxlin W. G.KOCHE. . " Foil KENT. 1 A DESIRABPE FOUR-ROOM COTj TAGE on Yanderhost street, with kitchen and sarden ^attached. Possession k given January 1, 1S91. For particulars A call on the undersigned. A. WILLIFORD. M Winnsboro, i?.C., Nov. 24,1S90. ll-25tf