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WINNSBORO, S. C.
Wednesday December 17. : : loi'O
Govkkxor Tillman* ha< scut a special
message to the Legislature in regard
^ to the expiration of the time for payiiig
taxes. I (ft t hiuks PbrrCt imTTtTi 01s
December is perhaps long enough, but
if the General Assembly does not see
fit to put that limit, then pass a law
fixing the 1st of January, and allow no
extension of time in the future.
Mk. Fickks's marriage iioc:i->c li-i
is a good bill anil ought to p i?-. Im
pjrtant i>.-nes oi'.en turn upon li e
ability to prove marriages. Jusi think
of it now many pt?? if thry were
ua'It'i! np,?n to do m>, ? ? ! i not prove
that their gn-ul-uraud parents wore
legallv u?arri<d. S , some record of
the murii -.ge> rce?rw d in the office of
the Clerk of ih (\?u*-r :.s prima facie
evidence ot thy m .r. ugc Siii?vc-> us as
a good idea.
Thk |?!?vi ??:r in Mr. Fiule\'s bill
req liriiig the pr^hh-ut of the t'outh
Ca^oltn i College ti> ?>c a izxinister is an
absurdity, and wc t-rs surpiised all the
more thar there i< such a provision
knowing Mr. Finley, the fither, as
wdl us we do. The ; rcki.Jency should
be filled by a man of excellent executive
and tine bu?ines< qualities, and it
is a;i exception when a minister can
till a bill or ihis sort. The best man
ftiiouiil he solicited whether he is a,
minister or not.
If there is one State in the
Union in which the bund of husband
and wife is held most *aered that
Slate is South Carolina. Here, of all
things else, the relation of man and
wife is reverenced and marriage has
? I
tor our p*o;>W il!l UVnTT-Sffl?m!W
Then, ict us .still en joy 'he i?r.?tnl di?
tinet'on of lisving no divorce law thai
will tear asunder these holy ties?
fjTT,;!" and the home
?ffiflB?Bta^^3^ery bcfoi (
)P?IjilliU'L I great
through that office which paid 20
fees ard those who think it pays n<
have in their mil d> ' the office of ok
T'.ere is noarlv as much work
formerly, but the pay is much t-malli
We think, therefore, tint even w 1
the Sheriff get* from the dieting
pri*o:>er? added to his salary is t
too much. The bill to roduce 1
dieting from 30 cents to 20 cei
should be killed.
"To the victors belong the spoi
is a dangerous doctrine, but is c
which you may expect la be practice
So .Mr. T. u. iiutler rmgni nave pass
over Attorney General Pipe's let:
removing him from office althou
l<e (Gen. Pope) attested to I
(Butler.-) efficiency. At lea>t .\
Butler ujiyht have known why he ?
removed. Governor Tillman, ho
t>vcr, in his inaugural said mat 1
be-t iKi'i: ?hoti!d he selected wheil
thev be Ti.lmunite*, lleformeiv, At:
Tillmani;e> or what not. Mr. Po]
?. on the contrary, says tmphatica
th.it no IIa^kf:HUc c m hnve an ofi
under him no matter what be his jv
tonal worth ami t ftl;ic?.cy. It <U
look a little s:nall to remove "
effi-jien'" clertc in the engrossing i
pirtment, a small olfi :e, on ?u
trifhs.
We regret to see so much politics
our Legislature, and not enough statmanship.
Governor Tillman's inau?
ral address was an agreeable surpr
to us and, we must say in truth. At
one of the best State papers on t
whole that we have bad in a long tin
It contained many valuable sugg'
ti?n?, but all of the suggestion?,
matter h<5*r wise, are worth nothing
^ ~~ the Assembly dissipates its time
fflfflgSL political tactics. There are too ma
mk office aspirants, and too much til
jp| and thought is given to the apportic
MMB ment of officers perhaps with a vi<
||P^^ of strengthening the administrate
Even the poor old Irishman wlic
every visitor to the State House 1
seen sitting on the front steps as * at<
man had to be removed and the m
who hoisted and let down the Fedoi
and State flag* on top of the Sts
House fell before the axe of reveiu
"We don't altogether approve of
many caucuses, especially when
many good Democrats are denied :
mittance. and often the subject jnatl
"ofl-lie deliberations is to hind the cji
cus,~a nart of-tire party, to the snppc
| of sotn^prticular caadidate for sot
,?r> Tt ic rmlv tvrn wpm
graQVefore the Legislature \riil ;
H?rid it has done very little. '\
Hit time for them to take t
Kf Governor Tillman and she
Kplav of practical statesmansl
ness methods."
HHBft The Great Itenefit
^?eople in run down state
H^ed from Hood?s Sarsxf
SaftasiTcly proves that tl
Bt'makes the weak strong
H?|ct like a stimulant, i
Masstren^Mi^but IIooi
jgsabjsa perieci
fflKtffcweakened par
fflgauSltecl, and assists
|||?kimportant orsrai
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The Extra Citca"< Jutisr.
The most palpable error in the hill I
1 - " ?1.~ "tA/.K,,,, o rs ?rtl-3 I
to proriuc iur tnr cicvuvn ....
circuit judge is in the mutter of his j
salary. The bill pruritics that he *hall j
receive ten dollar? a day. l)oe* it j
mean that he shall receive ten dollars i
a day while actually on the bench or j
ten dollar* a dar for the number of 1
days it takesMiini to render his de-;
cision? Anyone who reflects a little j
will readily see the impracticability of i
ascertaining the number of days it j
takes to render a decision, it is to be
presumed, of course, thai the extra
judge will not have enough work to d?
in his ofiieial capacity to prevent hi*
continuing his practice of law, ana as
a matter of f .ct a lawyer's time is
| occupied with a number of different
j matters during a given day. Then
I again the more conscientious the judge
the greater study he will gire to causes
before tiling his decroe; and yet the
bill puts him in the position of delaying
liis decree that he may get more
i money for it. The natural effect of
paying so much per day will be that
the judge, unless he is a very high
man, will decide right oil' the bench
lastead of reserving his decision and
studying it carefully. And further if
you pur him for the time he takes in
considering- his case* st,Chambers,how
strong would be the temptation to
I delay the rendition of the decrees.
! IIott much better it would be to pay
I a tixed salary.
Danger of Delay.
Senator Smith, of Sparanbur/, introduced
a ki 11 into the legislature to
/>h*nor? th* name ofthe Atlantic. Ashft
} ville & KnoxrilltS R. It. to the Cape Fear
j tnd Cincinnati. Exactly what is tho
| object of this proposed change rve do
j not know, we know however, that
the road referre I to by the bill does
csntemplate passing through Winnsboro.
Wc know further that if the
j.eop'e of Fuii field don't show some
interest its their future the} will lose a
gulden opportunity. The possibility,
yes even the probabir.tr aun utiling
alinoit to a certaiuty, of getting the
r?>ad through Fairfield is now within
our gtasp. But if we don't look ?harp
it will be (Hatched from us while we
are droning along in our supreme inami
HU.ltllV. WllV il it thill
pportunities greedily arid eagerly
seized by other eOuuties arc passed
ovt-r by Fairfield with the utmost
caloitsness and carelessness as mere
ra^uejirs'' Is it became inactivity
ami ?lti?sfishne?s have become a diser*.-,
or i* it because wc have as in ucli
wealth as we want, ?r i? it because
nf hare been stationary n> lung thai
w? have bee )iuc habilitated to it and
like l>? rou's prisoner at Chilio i, the
prison chains of poverty have become
?uch warm friends we wouk^u?^^
r patted lr?m thenu^araS
Sf gotten our !iuaition^iKruie^o^r
fc(j the pa>r, we were not surprised
0(j hear th*t Ilampton, whose name a
L?? whose deeds are alike loved and :
j/' predated by the people, was defeat
as for the United States Senate. 1
P1-. defeat will be a mortification to I
1Ht multitude of admirers in the State a
0f throughout the who ? country, bu". I
lot defeat cannot rob them of their lc
be for him and their ui tinging cot
:lts deuce in him, nor can it r? b him of I
unswerving integrity, ixaltcd dign
arid undying lore for his old eoinmc
ia" wealth. lie trill retire to prha'e 1
r\rk!ifir?o! niit'P Jtiifi 1
?d. character clean. Doubtless hi* dtf<
ed will cause him vome mmly sadness,
:er it was accomplished br those who o'
gh to him more than to any other m
lis the privilege ef Toting ai all fur
Jr. United States Senator.
*as Col. Irby is not a man ot jiktioi
w- reputation and cannot, at first at a
:he rate, exert a great deal of influence
jer the halls of the ration, but we h<?]
iti- and hope most sinccrelv, that he m
[JtJj prove a. ?unu\ uv;uu??vi ui ? lli
lly worthy predecessor. lie is full of <
ice ergv and is said to be highly cdacat<
The t?overner's P?wer.
;C*
an If Governor Tillman makes ma
le- insre suggestions and if our legislaa
ich should set fit to carry out his stig?j
tions, the Governor w'll have certaii
enough pjwer in his hands. This
in daugeroiH, and some check should
es~ put to it. Whether or not the pr*se
ru" Governor vnii aou?e tne enonnu
power conferred does nut touch t
'as real men;* of the question. It
contrary t*j the established policy
ie-1 our laws to clothe an r ?ne man *v
:
BS" j top much power.
110 I The South Carolina Military A<
^ j demy bill provides that the A cadet
in ; shall be umler the control of a b?a
ny j of Trustees cunsistin# ot thcG<-vern<
ne I Adjutant General and f*ur other pi
ni* ! 3i.*\AintArl 11)A O/irAPimv rP
i ovm aj/pvt.Hvw */ ? miv v?? v? . ?
i new railroad bill gives the Govern
i **
>n. p<j-vrer of appointing or removing t
>m Railroad Commissioners.
?as The Agricultural Department, n
'b- der the new bill, will be transferred
an I Clcmson rolli'g'*, an4 be under t
ral j control of the board of ti u?tee8 of t
ite j Col if "re, and Governor Tillman i*
!
fe. ! member of the board.
so | The new pho-pluie bill yiv*-- t
cn ! wv**?!-..*! #> ' tl?u* In'tiund iiit lnuinr
id-1 including the levy and collection
:er \ royal tie- to a board compiled of t
tu- G?'Vcruor, AitOJiiey Ge .end, Gobi
?rt j trollcr General and two other p:T?c
ne ! to lie appointed by the Governor.
Y j Ti.U i~ greater power than any pi
ye viou^ Governor has ever had. If i
he j metropolitan police bill passes, he \r
w* j have complete control over the poli
nP svsiem of the city of CharJe>ton. 1
?.L r.vt* f nn TM.yI** t n lAinnrft Ml
ita n/j uiv t iput ?v vuiv i v *?
Sherifl who allows a prisoner to
of Ivnched, and a bill to this efiect h
>*- brcn introduced in the Legislatui
i and this would be a good thing- pi
L',.! vidcd wise discretion was in eve
i?s | instance exercised in enforcing t
ly i ri^ht.
ts' | We sirnnlv mention these thins
to I * * .
ls i not in any spirit of hostility to t
| present Governor to show the te
UtrSjiMn i M?MOM?B?M?
dencv of the times. No Governor;
however is?*, vative, "uaS h??:i- ]
est h*i may be should have in his hands !
tiii lit'ht r.. a direct voice in rreiyj]
pena:, ciiari:ab!e an I educational !
iiisti;*.; i-ni in :lie Stale. Wr a>e ;naK- ,J
injr i?? - to 'Ik; future *s> wcil a- i??r ' J
tlic J?lY>rlil | |
"not too had to 15k atonkd fok." t
( (J i t c:< cille -Yc ic '.)
?J. L. M. 11 by i< a. \ouug man. lie:
\v:i* tirst l>< t"- : c -I e Male conspicuous- i
I ]y as fi violator ol her laws. The ?tuiy j
; ot iii-i earlier manhood was a siorr of i
| viwicnt vil'ajrc brawls, of unseemly j
1 - I--- />?' l.i i
i U:siuruuiiccs I*I un- </!
| C 'Htitv. The c ffii i il record? Man.! to:
; show i:. llis limit# were no! ?o ^ii? v- j
oil* thai ill ) could not be .M'MiC'! tul* j
; ai:d wiped fn in remembrance liy a;
j later lile of honor and u-efulne?. II". :
has m-i ved one or two frrms in the]
Lfjji'U nrc. lie w*? a leader in the :
Tillman movement, ore of the leaders
in stjfi:f?-s?i-hi against the conservative I
j spirit o! Hit* iiulr, one of tiie JblcniO?t j
in siiriiij" ihr strife that had d'vided j
: 9 il* people ai.d txposed ns to grave j
dangers iii 1 lie pa?t ami forerd upon us j
i r.>b!i-tiis which all our statesmanship, j
course and patience will be taxed to i
solve. Li the victory of his fiction he;
\rus among the earliest and most relic- ;
m*Mif in dcinaiidif"1 a luge share of tlie 1
.m I
Spi*i!$. The State government lias i
8tr? nuouslv supported him in tho.-eI
di niand* and he has Ik en made first, j
speaker of tin ll.mse of Representative*,
then Uisi:e<i State* Senator. i
HU victory is orer the con^ei vative J
influence of the State and over Wads '
Hampton, the veteran warrior aw? i
reader, and ovi r the farmers, re pre- !
I senTt^r the State's patient toil aud i
'^fv-/riiKliiii_ ilip foundation of l
Mill M> lit rx#v f 7 ?w (
her i>rospenr^?4?i^hr?pe and reliance |
for i he future. ItiTV^ijtorv (or the i
violent, extreme e!euitM?f*s^thc ad-j
ministrn.tion party over the,,**H^>re j
moderate and tober element, anciST;
victory of the lawycis and politicians
who a:e pla\ing Tilhnanisui for all it
is worth over ihc hone-t and patriotic
element which conscientiously accepted
Tillmanistn as a means oi' reformins:
and bettering the Slate and elevating
the people.
COLONEL IRBY AS A FIGHTER. j
(Spartanburg IIciaid.) J
Of all the strange things that have
happened in this woaderful year of
politcal surprises the most remarkable
is the rise of Col. John L. M. Irby, of
Laurens, when we consider th? general
fi1(? riifiTi and his record.
VX vi*v . ?
But a recent dispatch to the Atlanta
Constitution states that he has the reputation
of being a fighter.
That is saying a little too much.
Colonel Irbv lias, as yet, done nothing
to justify the reputation of fighter.
He did, on half a dozen occations,
orerrun the town counr.il of Laurens*
but lie only icantcd to fight. lie stood
on the public square with his gun and
defied arrest; but that was not fighting.
Previous t? this. too. he was present
1 when Kilg?re was killed, but after
s staying several years where the law
could not find him, while a reward
. was offered by the Governor who succeeded
Hampton, he returned, and
! satisfied the jury that he did not do
i any fighting ontha^r^gion.
MHBHHHnnr he
SHHH|^nnHnH|viic he
Even
Justice
trial
thrown
But thai
oi | cannot, m designated
t mi it tnic. in fomnsinv VvY
(0 " VW -- V , 1 .
, his brother, the Intendant of the tew
1 the two did approach this trial justii
*P* unawares, and.some uglrgashes aero
ed the face of the aforesaid trial juath
]jg were left as remindeYt; but the ev
,. denee was that the brother did tlii
19 and certainlr the act of a brother oug1'
"d not, against such a preponderance <
bis evidence, be used to make for tli
>ve man th? reputation of a fighter,
ifi ^'e ^*Ve u doubt, but that tl
friend* of General Hampton ha)
his mjiiiv thinirs to urire acrain
itv Colonel Irby, but they should stick
)n. the facts.
ifQ Colonel Irby declared publicly, in
peech, in the writer# presence, th
'l13 not one iota of conservatism cou
:at justly be attributed to him. lie
as known to be everbearing and a bull;
but even these do not justify the co
respondent in telegraphing "the Cons\
tut ion that Colonel Irby's reputatic
a was made as a lighter.
The policy of this paper is to gi1
,aj every man his dues. We hare *pok(
plainly of matters which are of recon
ny Tlie Legislature may do worse th*
in elect Colonel Jrbv; but to be cand
pe, and speaking; from a somewhat int
iav mate knowledge of his life for the pa
* ten years, the writer has serious daub
if such a thing be possible.
511xl
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ny For consumption and Catairh ta^
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he r. II Mozlty, Atlanta, Ga. 12-iitly
or! --
he i "IT WAS ONLY A DKEAM."
(Xeicx and Courier.)
I TJi? ?* !! i? nvcv iti South ('urolii
to j Wade Hampton has been discharge
he ! from the ?ervice of the State to mal
lJ(.! room for a man who was too young I
i be a "rebel." Take the old grey eo!
a j out ot the closet and look at it for tl
j last time before it is thrown into tl
iir rag bag?it represented sometli ng an
,Srt meant something twenty years
'Throw the battered old canteen im
the ash I arpd?it meant somelhhi
h*; twenty years xgo. I'lifold thetattere
ip- j old battle llag1, under whose onceglor
ns oils f > tls rou. perelianee, followc
I Hampton into the very jaws ofdeatli
j look at it for the last time and let tli
't- i llames consume if- AH of these tliinj
he are but dust and ashes. The agony:
HI ! over. There are no longer any "n
| bels" and "traitors/* The Confederal
i soldier has outlived his days in Sout
| Carolina. ;'lt was only a dream."
ny !
^ | For Over Fifty \>.:s
. Mits. Wi.nslow's SooTfitN'n Sy n
c ; been used fur over fifty \v;irs bv h il.i
' j of mothers for their chifuen rrliileteetl
! in?, with uerfcct success It soothes tli
ry : child, softens the gums, allays all paii
I : cures wind colic, and is the best reuied
. for Diarrhoea. Is will relieve Ac po >: li
j tie sufferer Immediately. Sold lyD.uj
r- , cists in every part of the* worlt. 'iwe-tj
' five cents n, bottle, lie sure ain ese ic
he , "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjr&b" an
n. i take no other kind. " os&txlv
n-AVOTuriiriw rrrm-Bnrrnn jm iiimm nnrtm umm
51,000 Thrown Away.
Tn istfi?, a fiitu-pr dsveloned on mv
lower lip. I went under treatment at i
snce. and from time to time since that j
liure bail medical aid iti New Orleans*, i
Boston, :t:nl Xctt York, vitli no l>?tic- ;
[it at all. I; has progressed right along, j
and now in voire- my jaw and check.
One thousand dollars would not cover :
Lhe loss sustained through the medical j
and surreal aid I hare received. I!
have certainly tri<vl everything and f
was benefited by :?*.?.ijI:itr until 1 look j
c ^ < It ! !< d.itij. t:u? morn vood I
than all el>e put together, and 1 t.e-1
lieve I will s:>on he sound ami wi ll.
Swift's Specilic is certainly a great i
boon to humanity.
D. I) Wakk. O. I>ox 1022.
Keene. N. II.
V.'iils a Doctor.
I contracted a severe case of I>Iood j
Poison in iss:>, and my physicians put |
me under a mercurial treatment of :>;
months withoHt doing me any good, j
in fact I was gradually growing worse. I
I then consulted another physician, i
who tried me with potash and sarsa- j
parilla., but with no better result. I j
then beciine disgusted with doctors
and their remedies, and commenced j
taking Swift's Specific (S. S. S )
After taking ^oron bottl s I was entirely
cured, and I have not had any
symptoms of a return since. I hare
recommended S. S. S. to others, who
hare used it with the same good results.
J. C. Xack,
Hohhyrilie, Green Countr, Irul.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
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J ^2^ 7w ??k Ih-ojc'-x for OticXttctr t
I / )Ji boiM >o*>d with bloc ribbon. Tata i
10 1 wflr All pilii is n?jt?board bowx, pink wi
\ V* F? ^ 'B n?ap? tor pmieatM-i, tatiacc
TC if 10,OOP Ttiilmmlili. .VaM Paper.
S> ?' Sold bj oil Local Drncsl?Ut0
OFFICERS 1
* m. c. wi:
,a(1 W. B. ilOOHE, Trta-urcr.
ie C. E. SPENCER.
r; T. B. McLAIN.
r>11
?Carolina
Ll.
LU
id
t8
T AKGEST BUILDERS in the Soi
l.j use tliese goods?
/L' 1. Because I hey are made of finest
2. Because they .-.re unsurpassed ii
J]? :>. Because they are made bv Sont
t]j South lor Southern Folk*. Souther
is- our way to strength.
s, Every job Carriage. Phaeton, Sur
Pr jive
of ^PERFECT &
>y Our agents arc authorized to guar;
ship or material.
IXSPKCT 1XU
ot Kemctnbcr, Ihe greatest cconomv i
te of clothes is high at anv price. For
J
;e Proprietor Winnsboro Wagoi; Woi
Respectfully,
)T CAROLIHsA
r !
FOR SALE.
* 1 LL that certain tract of land, centai
g iX it)2 One Hundred 2nd Ninety tv
j Acres, more or less, situate in Fairfie
y County, S. C., and bounded by lands <
tlie estate of James B. HcCants. decease
r[ ml by lands of Madison Vaughan a:
others" known as t!ie Tavlo: nlace. Fi
,r I tera:s of sale apply to *
d| n-ufitf a a & ^ v. douglas.
A
??
' 'C astoria is so vrell adapted to chUdrentS^J
I recommend it as superior to any prescription I
JCaown io me. u.
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererc^nticn to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Casfcoria
within easy reach."
Caulos Martto. D. D..
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Reformed Church.
tex ciwtaca
i
I _
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
I COUNTY OK FAIRFIELD
I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
I
j Vernon C. lUdham, Plaintiff, aqamsi
J. W. I'entieUl und 11. C. Ptnfield, copaetners,
trading under the firm name
of J. W. IV n fie lit it Son. Defendants.
| ?summons. For ltelief. Complaint not
Screed. .
I To the Defendants above named :
j "V,7" OU A1IK IIE11EBY summoned and r?{
L quired to answer the Complaint in
this action, which i.< filed in the oflice of
i the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
i for 1 h i said County and to serve a copy
j of }our answer to the soid Complaint on
; tli" subscribers, at their office, No 2 i.aw
j llanjje, Winnsboro, South Carolina, with
I 111 IWCIU.) U?ll!> AUU Mil gv.w
I exclusive of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the Complaint within
J the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this
j action will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in tlie Complaint.
Dated 4th October; A D. 1800.
KAGSDALtt & RAGSDALE,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the Defendants above nasred :
Please take notice that the Summons
j in this action (and the Complaint) of
! which the forejioinj; 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. 1KDQ.
It AGS DALE & KAGSDAi E,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
I ii-fivi;
"at the
Winnsboro Bakery
J?AND?
confectionery.
I Fresli Bread, Cakes and Pies,
1
i
-ALSOFrencli
and I
3?lain Candies
j Just in this week another invoice o
FJLURDKTHEO CIGARS,
j The best smoke for Five Cents in town
H. A. WHITE.
NOTICE.
: TQURVEYING DONE AND SOLIC
i ju ed bv
' I E2GAUTRAP1',
' 12-12fxly Jennings, s. t
i, Red Cross Diamond Brass J\
m & r\\i\iS A
?E. Th? onlj Safe, Sur^, izA rdiaiu PiJl !&r tii*.
En?luk Diamond Brand la Hod ud Gold roetAlJJe \y
10 othor kind. IUf-uxc. &uiitllvtitnt and Imitation*. v
app?ri. aicduforoiu ooutorfelt*. At Dratfi*i, it tt/cS-ia
lU1?, ud **u?uaf for Ladle*," in Ictur, by return ??ltCHICHCSTCR
CmEMICJU. CO., Modisoa Sonarcs
FHlIABia?MArPA.
INDIM RECTO 1ST
r T TO f . ! 1 i
uijio, rre>JUL'in.
JOS- F. WALLACE, Viee-Pmlde
J. P. CULP, Sccreturv.
C. M PARROT.
i
luirrv Co
ith of fine light vehickre. "Why you sho
material and skilled lab?>r.
i style, durability and firish.
hern people of South-m Timber? in
!! prorcction by Southern production
rev, Cariolet or Buggy is guarantee)1
i.lT^FA TIOX.
and renair anv defect? in vrorkm
> B E CONVINCED.
is <ret your monej's worth. A a
sale at Winnsboro, S. ( ., by
El. T. MATTHEWS,
ks, and dealer in everything on wheels;
. BUG&Y CO.
z ziAmmAiT (inrniyn
a uuiiuii DIMMI
"Bo, Boss?I'll wori no more, 'less
you weigh yonr Cotton on ajONES.
S?Ton Cotton Sea!e( 1A/Y
NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. \ )\/\/
uwaux DUA,
Tare Beam,
Freight Paid."
For terms address,
JONES OF BINGHAMTON,
"DTVfiTI A HTflV V Y.
u??g in. JL v.n j * < ?
; DENTAL NOTICE.
n | T\K. DAVID AIKEN of &3E&
r0 : U fers his professional ser-'/Jj^gSj
jj vices to the citizens of the Town
, and County. A share of pubJic patrSRS
j ' respectfully solicited.
1({ i ESTOfrico, No. <J Washington Street, S&
or i doors west of post office. 8-25 xl;
! THIS PAPEB,
| AdvertishicBur?ui(:0 Spruce SO. Trh.^-ro adT-cril*
1 toattttcu wjr bo n&?o xtr~ v *;W i'OK
I
!
|
nd Children. !
C&storia cares Colic, Constipation,
^gour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Enictation,
Worms. gives sle?-p, end promotes dimedi-ation.
,
^srr , .
u For several years TSjftJ? recommended !
your' Castoria,' and shallalw^acontiiiue to
do so as it has invariably produceo^nefidal J
results."
Edwis F. Parmz. m. D., "
"The Winthrop/'lSSth Street and 7th Ave., f
New York City j
Coktaxt, 77 Mukjut Street, xsur Yosx.
J
litWIj!
j
M Pfiftk!
i
THE
5 I
I MUTUAL !
!LIFE iilASCE
COMPANY
OF iNEW YOKK.
IEICHAED A. MoCURDY. Preside! t
I
j ASSETS, - 3136,401,328.02
SURPLUS, - - 9,657,248.44
TIIE OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONGest,
Best Company in the world.
i "The best company is the company that
! does the most good." The Mutual Life w
such company.
H. G. 3ICILWAIN,
Agent for Lancaster and Fairfiefd Cos.,
Lancaster C. II., S. C.
EWD. jj. GERXAXD,
General Ajent, Columbia, S. C.
7-fxlawly
, to The front"
i
1 .. ?~?
'iTIifl'Winnubn Wmiii Wnrh
jjlliy 11 illllUUVl V ?I u^uu II V1UL
:1'ri/\un STOCK IS NOW COMPLE']
] - j and we are prepared to furnish o
| friends with anything in our line, Nuch
' i Buggies, Carriage, Phaetons, Sum-y .Iio
) Carts, Wagons, Storm Aprons, Buggy IT
j i>rellas, Cushions, Leather, >addle ilia
kets, Bridles, Halters, Lines. Collars, C
ilar Pads, Spokes. Kims, Huhs, FelUv
i IIub-BauJt, Chains, Spades, dhuv*
J fJTi...., i[>tou U'l.anllv
; rUl KS, Ji.^CS, Itumn . 1W.1> , >1VV>VI
j rows, Iron Pipiug, Steam Gauges, Gh
s Gauges, Engine Material, Babbit Met
] Solder, And-Irons, i I inges, Kivets, liol
j Locks, Carpenter's T<x?!s, Oils. Varnish*
] Paints, White Lead, l'aint Brushes, Sc
sors, etc.
J We also have a tineassoitinent of Pock
. | andjTableCutleiy.
>r* j We are sole agents for tl e Celt-brat
, Buckeye Mower, the- Wat! Plow and t
j Damascus Plow; also for the U. S. ( ;
riageCo.'s Buggies?the b.-.st \
have just received a line -ot of Single a
Double Harness at all prices Mom cheat*
to best. It will pay y<>u to examine tin
| before buying. Beauties?We have ii
I received a lot of i cautiful Winter L
j Robes, the best ever brought to the Bo
j Thty are daisies.
i
OUR SHOP.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
| pairing and painting and <;uir:int**e sat
| taction, as we only employ the best woi
| men we can get. Give us a call and 1
I will try to please you, and will make y
smile when we tell you our prices a
old show you some bargains that we have
store "for you. It is a pleasure to six
goods, so give us a call whether you b
or not, and we will do all in our power
.. please you.
llic I WINNSBORO WAGON WORKS
is; _ _ _
i
I to i
?Q* j * ? '<* $.$ * . .-^. :-ji..i'.^y'
iUlt - - VVT -V 1 -?.
'- v ' ; *' * " /
FOIi SALE.
t
| HORSES, WAKES AX
flCLKS.
i m
JUST ARRIVED In addition
stock on hand a carload of
j GOOD MULES AXD HOUSE
j
! Among them some good marcs &i
\ sonic nicc driving horses. Mill
J rallying from l-JA t>> loA bauds hig
i Person* wiahit:<r 10 buy will do wi
{to call ami examine ihe?n be."ore bn
I lug elsewhere. They will be sold
( LOJV FOR CASH
; or on lime until next fa'i with sat:
I factory paper.
] A. WILLI FORI),
WlXNSIiORO. S. 0.
THE
tSaviflis and Loan Assoctatioi
>- >
, ?T UAi^O lliaue Uil icm auu j/vicui
j JLJ endorsement. Monthly instalmc
t&e first Tuesday of each month.
tse pavings Department.
ree Dejoosits of 81.00 and upward receir
f upon which interest will be allowed qui
tdrlj under the ordinary savings ba
rales and regulations.
?> j
BUMf SIBILi
j
:0: I!
\\;e have ox exhibition!
V V ihe largest and display j .
of Holiday Goods tver brought to: |
\Vi?n?vj ?io. i :
at
l .
Phi?h Ca?es, M iniciire Set-, .i
Writing De>K8 and Pad*,
Toilet Albums, i
Poitl'oln * j iii
>crap I>o>'k?, t Card*, I a!
New Year < ants, j tl
Booklet"', Etc , Eic , E ; w
! "
A. Pine "Line of Books j c
' O!
1 V
anitnble for children and nice present*, j j,
TJttr | tt
It,I
PERFUMERY >1'
0
01
i
ca'i be excelled by no one, All of
rrhich r.e are selling at a
o;
Very Low 3PriceR> E
M
in order to adreni?e our new Drug C
S:ore. Come eiriy and get the best n
Wiaasbcro Drug Store. b
IIlPAiE II
c
C
ONE CASE OF
jGENUINE IMPORTED WlNEjs
THE EUGENE ^LIQUET,/
(RHEIMS.)
*
ONE CASE OF j
wiliery Mausx, j
A SUPERIOR j
SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE 1
i
i
TXT DTMTC !
A in J. KJ. I
1
I
JSSL^a *
I
A FULL STOCK OF !
IMPORTED AS# DOMESTIC:
Twines
as
t AND
?lI
LIQUOKS,
tss
pt Tor tho Holidays.
l't FOR SALE FOR CASH
ed AT
he
IF. ff. Satait's,
?wt
NEAR DEPOT.
E00F1M.
re' GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs
only ?2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes
* a goixl roof for years, an-.' any one fan
!Te put it on. Send stamn for sample and ful
?|j particulars.
lJn Gum Elastic Hooking Co.,
)W 39 & 41 West Broadwa7, Xew Yobk.
4? Local Agents "Wanted.
lo 10-28f4x3m
THE
LIVER
WMEOICINE
CHILL CURE*
> CHEAPEST HEDICIXE SIOWI
** CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF D08E.
XT WILL ALSO CTBE
biliousness, dyspepsia,
AND CEkONIO COXSTIPATIO*.
to Dp. W. E. Aiken,
DRUGGIST.
s | Winnsboro, S.C.
J ~S INGULARr
es
h. |
*:i i But Nevertheless True,
1
j'PHE I KAUINf. T*?:I.rT n|* HAND
is- 1 kercliit-l Extract ix>\v :i vojjue Is
CRAB^PPLE BLOSSOM,
Ele^atitand delightful, suii.ujsiiig Lubin's
famous varieties.
F /i *a'e by
W. K. AlZiE>.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
]\ LL persons liavins: claims apainst the
, Ix. estate of John A. Brice, deceased,
will prese t them, t roperly proven, to tlie
undersigned at Chester, Jj. C.: and all
lal parties indebted to said dec<ased will
!Bt please make prompt payment 10 me.
A. G. BRICK,
12-0-4 Executor J110. A. Brice.
OATS AN D LUMBER.
e<l
ir- Q ?TA BUSHELS of Pure Red Rust
nk OfJU Proof Oats and 50,000 feet of
Assorted Lumber for sale by
J. h. DAYIS,
0-lOfxtf Monticello, S. C.
jSa
CLERK'S SALE. M B
rate or south (;ai:olina7^^b|
C'L'NIY OF-FAIRKIKLD. JH
coukr or common pleas.
enry L. Elliott, John H
Jr.. siu] Jo?c.ph II
lilft, r.?, Xatlian C. UobcrtsMU.
letujaiH. __
N of an ni'ilrr of the ('< art 9Kk
u! (Jon tuoH I'll-*-, iniilc iii the
jovc < **> , 1 will offt-r f?r >ul<%
iforc the O ti: ? llou??* *! or iWinn? ro,
imi i h?* i|||
first monday in januaky j9h
xt, within th?? li'i'Hl hours <-f
. public ?.?u?en, Mvlit-n nidtirr^B
ic I'o]!?>\\ iitg-iliuM io.-tl ptvpuri*, t<fl
11
All that vi t *i'i j'i-o*, parcel ?>r trafl
t lai d, I\:i:?f rtui ?i!u;itc in F*is tlVfl
Mimty ami Siate o: S ?uih
n the road lead: 11^ from the Towi
i'iim?boro t<> Thomas McKinM
?ii i?<J *.t 1
> Tliumu- Mvlvinstir, lamz* i
> A. I*. '"flHSHI
belonging in Niiiicv Fra?er,
aid -J M. McCotiitea^^KSjj^HH
\iGllT MUNDriED"ACliiSj
lore or les-s, ?-xccj>t oi?c !iui?<ired
tie acre*, more or le*s, convened ti^^^B^B
>ani?! Byrd, und ninety-one acrec^M
lore or !? ?*, cwtiveytd to Miltou^H
jok, with tiie consent of the jadg-dH
lent creditor#.
TJOMC AV Q 11 v I
A bAJiC Vk
One-half of the purebase-uioney to
e paid in cash, and the balance upon
credit of twelve monih?, wi'h inter8t
from the day of sale, to be secured
ybor.d of the purchaser ni.d a mort- &
age of the premises sold. The pur- ? *
haser to j ay for all necessary papers.
K. II. JENNINGS,
Jierk's Offcce, X. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., ? .B
)ecem!>er 12, 3890. ^ .
CLERK'S SALE. \ |S
IT ATE OF LOUTfl CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIKLD. p|^j|
COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS..
ames G. McCants, a* Administrator i
of the estate of James B. McCanw, |&.
deceased, Plaintiff, ts. Jno. W: a;(
Smart. Mary A. Kerr, Thomas E. $Bi,
Smart, and Thus. A. MeCreerr,
Barrie B. McUreery and Charles W. H
McCreery, as copartJiers doing bnsi- S
uess utid the firm-name of T. A. McCrecry
Jt Co., Defendants. J5|
J N pursuance ai an order of the Court SB
L of Common Plea?, made in the
ibore stated case, 1 will offer for tale, M
>efore the Court House door in Winna- ?
WIU UiJ IU^ r
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
lex't, within the legal hour# of *a;e, at
niblic outcry, to tbo highes-t bidder,
be following described property, to
yit:
All that piece, pared or tract of land,
\iug, being aud situate in the County ?^
)f Fairfield and State of South Caro- s,
ina, containing
SIXTY-NINE (C9) ACRES, ^
nore or less, and bounded on tbe i ,4jH
north by the C. C. & A. R. R. track, T;3
>n the*?outh aud east by lands of I J
[J. G Deaporte?, ond on the west by J
ands of Laura M. L. Scotr. J
TERMS OF SALE: >
One-half of the purchas':-ai'>?ey to j ' JH
oc paid in ca*h, the bdance on a credit/
Df one year from the day of sale,.to b<t/ JW
it cured by bond of the purchaser antS /'fl
mortgage of the prtmi>.c?. sold; or all
eash at the option of the purchasers /
1'he purchaser u pay lor all neceasarj ; fl
i{. U. JENNINGS, f4rv,jB
r*1?~i-(!. <\ I> F. I.JLtM
Wiimslioro, S. C., jfl
rw i* 111 hi*
CLERK'S, S A L E.fl
STATK OF SOUTH CAHflj
COUNTY oy FAluriKLD.W H
couitr of (OiimonpJB
<- J. y. McMa U r p*. Frank Lcifl
IN pursuance ?>f an order <?f thB
of Cunmtoii Pleas, mailt* in ill
stated <r*se, I will c.lTi-r forsaJc,
Court House door in Wimisboro, (
FIRST MONDAY IN J A N
next, within the legal hours ofM
public outcry, to the higher bidS n
following-d??cribed property, to wjAfl
All tliftt piec". parcel or tract S EH
lying, bdng an : situate in the CoggE
Fairfield and Mate of South CaroliW B
taining
SEVENTY-ONE ACRES,? B
more or less. bounded on the ifl
lands of Iloribeck. east by lands <fl H
of James Stewart, south by lands?
Shedd, west by lands lately beloH H
J. R. Shurley.
of
One half of the purchase-mou<M
paid in cash, and the balance onfl
of twelve months, with interest' ffl
of sale, to be secured by a bonjHM^HHH
purchaser and a mortgage of ii*
isc.s sold. The purchaser to paflra^H^BH
necessary papers.
Clerk's Office, ic. ii.
YViunsboro, S. C., C. 0. ifaa
December 8, 1&)U.
12-9-3t V
AND TO ARRIVE.
'
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF COOKS,
Iloilow-ware, Tinware, Jars,
Flower Pot.*, and a gen- -
craJ line or
ROCK:** W KM)
Frebh and Nice. V
Also a general line of lloa-c Furni?h-JB
h># Goods. Wj
W. W. K ETC IIIX.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
NU 1 HJE* I- uereuj ]?ivcu tu*i. *
ship for the practice of the. criiuiiu*
law, in Fairfield County, has been this da;? ?
foiined between thr undersigned, und^fl
tli? firm iy"> of Dou<la>s Jfc Douglass.
. VCHAN A. DOUoLA^fll
x D- DOUGLASijJH
to>^ove~^r m
Is c. A- - _9
lodia. m
diet*'
rv r<-jiv>ei.^B
i VieSl^r lii.>uraiH
panie: te{eTuUf i :sl:> 49
ings, Ci \s?* uu. ):o;K
of the i MW s" '! ltr.m
fkfc. ^S^khiS
\x *E are re. ?"r cim
\ S with Cu PT >?nd Vf?|
direct from the 00^ CanniH
factory. Also a rref? of Fafl
Family Groceries. tb?^uliv,
t n\ -c xfix iM/'tB
?H
FOB douW ?jS
a HOUSE AND uv, leeliprn*
xjl side of the C. C. Kfl
freight depot. Apply to .c\iO ' flj
11 7tf A. S. & W. Dfte ^-'qH
&&
FOR REMb?JJ|
A DESIIIABDE FOUf^t?
ZX TAGE on Yanderhost jH
\ kitchen and 2arden attached.
J given January 1, 1891. For pafl
call on the unaersigned.
A. WILLI?
Wiunstoro, C., Noy. 24,1890. 8