The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 17, 1890, Image 3
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Iipii.iav Wimibboro Drug
KuoLb Mcming?II. N.Obear,
Si-r Sale or li'-ii!? D. U. Fiuiurik'tr,
F>iicc for Final Discharge?D. A. |
Vanted?X few milk customers.
P?P>:mi >Ji ikII.
?Mr.George T. Siuis has ber 11 appointed
p'Mmasler at DawLInV.
l ?Buy your drugs, medicines, etc.,
; at the
* Wixnsboro Drug Store.
?The weather on Sunday was remarkably
line and the attendance at
the various churches was good.
?C?tton receipts on Monday were
rery heavy. The streets presented a
rerv lively appeareance and trade was
brisk.
?for. Samuel Mobley, formerly a
resident of this county who moved to
J.UJ^U0 jvuic >gaio ivvvun/ *** I
that State.
?We see by the Charleston papers j
of Saturday that our friends Obestr
and Douglass left Charleston on Friday's
steamer for Xctt York.
?The passage Tray in the Court
House was almost impassible on Mon- 1
day by reaso* of the crowd around the j :
Treasurer's office paying taxes.
? Supt. Deitz, of the Poor House, re- j
h ports that he killed nine hogs on Tues- j '
& day that will average 2?0 pounds each i 1
SB " ? VtA 1?A ? MAMA f A I'll! i J
P*?? inai iic iieis oiA xiiviv iv jxiu. ^ ?We
learn that the White Oak Can- <
ning* Factory haTe had a very satisfac- <
tory seasons business, they have some *
tock still on hand to dispose of.
?A full liue of flavoring extracts at I
the 1
* Wixnsboro Drug Stoke. ?
?There was a big crowd in town on 1
Saturday, and notwithstanding the *
i
low prices there was a good deal of ; 8
cotton sold and trade was very good.!
?Owing to the non-arrival of the 8
ssion of one of the new County 1
issioners, the new board did not n
ft on Wednesday as was in- b
Menial townsman, J. C. Smith, j o
Hftrivino- PYPnilto* ;
Seal Association. |
Bhris;tinas books, toilet eases, cards, j
Big desks, etc., at the
|jg wtxxsboro Drug Store.
Itr. J. A. Gladden and family |
Rocky Mount are moving-to town,! th
[ill occupy his own building on ; lis
|e street. "We are glad to wel-jin
Jsu-h arrivals. j th
L H. Jennings who has bought; si<
err property, will move into it j th
[the FJennikeu house as soon as 11)
err vacates, which he expects j
soon in January. ! in
h? colored string band was on i "W
:eet 011 Tuesday night, serenading j sli
:nt citizens, they make very line J hi
i and it wa> much enjoyed by | ?e
mat heard them. j hi
Ijial Justice Steven?on has been J ca
[ring to find a clue to the fccrg- j th
bo broke into Mr. M. M. Hncv's j
So l'*r Trithout success, though : R
n a pietty hot trail. j tu
jpt- Hayue McMeekin -who was j w
pended at the last primary for I w
ce of County Treasurer, was in j hi
n Friday and was in the Treas-! sc
office learning the ropes. j $ <
ebond of Probate Judge is as j bi
?: Principal, S. R. Johnston, J ce
m X." I
I unties, x. ijr. iJuncK, x\. i
a, A. J. Hamilton, W. J.Lathan, i
terrace and R. A. Patrick. j ol
ifine and cheap line of toilet j
I, soaps, perfumery, hair brushes,! ?l
prushes, combs, etc , at the ! r'li
' WixssiiOHO DRUG STona. | be
o respectfully jiek our adver-1 H
who expect t? make Christmas j atJ
Kcemeuu to do ?o before Thurs- j 1?,'
isfue. as we want to write ud !
Ira Clauf'cclumn fur Saturday's |
worthy Intendant, Juo. J. j CI
q., wai elected by th* Grand j of
A. F. XL, of South Carolina, : w]
fin session in Anderson, Dis- j be
puty Grand Mister for this ! pr
[clip the following from the ' dc
k Chronicle of Sunday: "Miss ! So
Crcight, of "Winnsboro. who ?.
i ut >Jalnm at ?<?honl wflt here 1
I en route home to spend the j
lock Hill Herald sars tliat the !
Sf terms of the prospects of :
and of the country which it 1 -\y
Icr wlnca we make in pre- i yri
;et of Dicken's Novel?, but i tj1(
[nding many to foreign j jx.
!
n i II
attention to I). Lauder-1 f01
r advertisement in to-days ;
which they announce that ;
>t of ladies wraps will arrive : to
War. They seem to hare a <e
n this line. I
Lc/-\tic whn uricli invifdf fiMie :
t
I Highest of all m Leavening Powei
;
/\Si30sjLI
? 'I ll- ll 'itif l'( It. II. Lewi?-, "lltf of
tiit new <;oun?y i.'oinmi>->soueT% Iiks
! been lile I an i approvrd l?y theCleik
<>f thr t*?>11 rt a:)'l v<M:t ? ? Columbia,
and Mr. L-vris v. i i no doubt icceive
his commiaMon to-day.
? We |i*ani t'.af <*<>unt\ Cotmnis*:<>:>rr
.Im-* .* . .S:<*w:ir', (soon to be
<-x ) l.?. applied to tie Sheriff for
Andy Emerson's place a* j xilor. but.
the Sheriff told him he li.nl been boss !
i
too long to want to be servant.
?The new Probate Judge S. If.,
Johnston took charge of his office on j
Saturday last, he found everything j
left by his predecessor in good shape. {
Judge Johnston will not more his j
family to town for nowe time.
?The ladies at JLJetliel Church will
have a hot supper on Friday night
following Christmas. The proceeds
will be donated t? the purpose of fitting
up the parsonage. The public
are most cordially invited to attend.
?Kead our advertisement and then
come to sec us.
* Wixxsboko Dkuo Stokis.
?We are glad to learn that Davis
Iverr, son ?f the ex-Clerk of Court, "VV.
H. Kerr, who returned fr?m Davidson
College about ten date ago sick, has *o
far recovered as to be able to be out.
We hope his improvement is permanent.
? All persons holding petitions for
.he holding of an election to determine
whether or not bond* shall be
ssued for building the Cape Fear and
Jinciuii.-** Railroad, will turn them
)rer to -?i:\ J. C. Caldwell, Wiuns>oro,
S. C., at once.
? We learn that at the meeting' of
he Board ot Trustees of Er?kine Colege
held in Chester the matter of the 1
eTioval of Erskine College came up
or consideration and ihev decided 5
gainst the removal by a rote ot nine '
gaintt to three in favor of it. (
?Chiitmas is close at hand and there ?
eems to bo a scarcity ot egsrs and
urkeys, they are in demand and we
irge our friends from the country to
ring ihem in while pricts are good
nd before lome North Carolina wajj- ^
? I
ner cotnei and breaks down prices. 1
?As an evidence of the prosperity c
f the agricultural in!eri>t wf t'?e s
<*. J. JSvli, ??. M.
J. W. Scig!e>, S. W. m
\v. Davis Dull-lass, J. W. m
(>ha*. M. Chandler, Secrrtaiy.
Ilobr. II. Simpson, Treasurer. ^
?Richard Mitchell, colored, from
e Gladden'* drove neighborhood, ^
is been declared a lunatic and is now t a
the custody of the sheriff awaiting
e actioji of the < ounty Commis- ^
sners necessary to his conlinement in
e asylum. He was examined by R
octors Madden and J. C. Buchanan. 10
1 1 a *4l_ C* T)1
? ? e uau an interview wim oupur- i"
tendent Dunn of the Oil Mill, on
"ednesday. He reports 74 barrels oil ^
tipped and about the same amount on (
md. They have worked 245 tons of
ed, made about Sc tons of meal ami .
id no breaks in the machinery that
used any serious stoppage of work
is season.
?J. J I. Clamp, who lives between
idsrewav and Blvthewood. was re- w
rnin? from Columbia on Tuesdav, ,'
* ' lc
here he had <rone with cotton, und ,,
_ ? . (r
lien near his home he was assaulted
r highway robbers. The thieves
verely injured him and got over J1
100 and his purchases, ile is badly, 1
it not mortally wounded. AVe sin- Ul
relv liopo the scoundrels mav be ,
ught. h<
?James Mobley about eleven years cc
d, son of Mr. Moses II. Moblcr. -was 11
turning1 home on Sunday from his
and fathers, Mr. W. T. McCrorey,
:ling x horse, the horse threw the ^
>v and broke his arm in three places. ?
e was attended by Doctors Mitchell yul
.T (\ Tlnr-banaii. Mr. K. P. Mob- rr
r's $011 Berry was on the same horse,,
it escaped without injury.
?We acknowledge receipt of jiu intation
to the annual contest of the
arisophic and Euphradiau Societies ?
the University of South Carolina. CI
liich comes ofl' in Columbia Decern- in
r 18. We are pleased to see the
ominent positions assigned to our
lirtieldbovs, to wit: Otis II. "Withers ^
flairncr. Frank C. "Withers and E. at
ott Douglass debaters, and George ye
McMaster assistant marshal].
?Mr. James Jones, who is probably
e largest farmer in Faiilield County, a .
Iio pavs tax on about O.OUO acres of
. pr
id, occupied the time of the Treasurer j (
Friday for over one hour. lie
,ys the taxes 11 t only for himself. jj
:t for everv taxpaver on his lands.
1 co
lien the Treasurer got through add- .j
; up his receipts, all that was left of
housand dollar bill would not give
15 an
man a good spree. If every farmer ^
>uld see that his laborers all paid ^
;ii uiv iiiiiMiici > >v i/i k u tmm
lighter and the county better oti'.
?Smoke Tray lor "s Key West cigar?, Ai
r sale at the a1'
WiNXM-.ono Diu<; Stokk. ,
da
?TlIJC Xk\V5 axd Hkuai.I) h:i< tried JI<
krcp it* readers p.?s;ed a* to the be
na'oi i d election in Columbia. We
reived special telegrams about the 0,
tc on the first day of Uie election, of
l! to-dny v.*e rccord ilie do ft at of tli
usior Iluinpluu and the < ieeiioii of 0:1
L. M. Irbv by the followisws vote:
)y 105, llau^ton 42, DQi;JpjffiO" *0. ti*
tiator Woodward voted fo^mnipton tri
Au^7^1889^
B RT%. P .
TEDf PURE
throughout. II?}iie>ent;uive Buchanan
j"voted for lib; throughout1. !f?-prt-e?**? -
; rauves i ra\ mid K iv c ! !' r
I Dons!?Uoti on oi.e or ! *? b*1"'- i:tl
1 on TIuii>'iLiv ;ii: ihrcc r.j.ire?cu?ativcs
voted tor lib;. <u ilie ! ?: i - h ballot.
? We Lave been reading with great
interest the memorial volume of.Ue'nry
W. Grad\, containing a .%fiort sketch
of the brilliant ytfamir journalist's life,
his speeches ;uim writings. The book
should be in th^ hands of every student
of literature, politics, or iitdus
trial questions-. The eloquence and
versatility of^Mr. Grady make his
speeches and Writings charming, and
no young maft should fail to have a
copy of the book. Miss Julia Fripp is
the :?trent for Fairfield, and all
persons desiring to subscribe can notify
her or Ica've their names at this
office.
?It is ver.r desirable to complete
the petitions ifor the railroads at once,
in order that fhe election on the bond*
may be had at'.the earliest day possible.
The commutes in charge of the petitions
think thcxt uearlr names enough
have been secured and are now pre
yauu? inc m^s ior Buomisiion to uie
County Commissioners as soon as the
new board tries into office. To make
the matter skin; and that there be no
unnecessary cJelav, all persons who
have not tignc<;l Uic petition tie urged
to come forward and do so at once.
Prompt and energetic action on the
part ot the tropic of Fairfield will
iccure the ntad beyond a doubt. Other
counties are working earnestly to get I
it, and tiniest? we arc prompt we will
be to? late. Petitions can be found in '
the bands of J{}. II. McMaster, W. C. !
Beaty, J. M. fteatyand J. C. Caldwell, 1
itid all persons without regard to race, '
?vst<s& \ji i;?^'ivuo, WUUltlUll OI'C cai'll"
t I
istly urged to co^ne forward at once
ind eign ihc petition.
?? :
Children Cry Jor Pitcher's Castoria. ;
Death.?Miig. M. J. Simpson, of x
llidgesvay, wid^>\v of the late John A. 9
Simpson, died Suddenly on Saturday
>f paralysis of th-e htarr. She leaves 1
everul children to, mourn har los1, in
,en of the several new County Coi:;Us'ioncrs:
f0
J. II. Dellency. principal?11. E. m(
llisot!, J. li. Curice, \V. M. Cnrlec. p0
li. Cr. Tenuant, principal?T. G. ]ce
utrick, J. J. McDowell, S. H.TVr- an
iC?'. t ,
11. l>. L principal--is T. tj,,
'ihis, AV. J. Joliusou, J. 15 Waiter. ;U|
O-.vimr to some technical irregularity
. D. Lewi>' bond had to be .?ent back tj](
Columbia for the Solicitor'^ ap oval.
1111
Chapter 1: Weak, tired, no appetite. le.!
-hap;er2: Took Hood's Sar^aparilla. Bi
Chapter 3: Strong, cheerfu', bungiy.^ (h
mi
Hymeneal.?On Tuesday, the 9th ye
st, at the residence of th? bride's
irent?, Mr. and Mr?. E. 1 i. Ilein?, by
ev. I>. M. Gricr, Miss Maggie Belle j '
lond to Mr. C. J. Smith. After a ^
llation partaken ot' bv the relatives ,
r ' hr
id friends present, the bridal party
ft for the home of the groom in ^
eorgia, where thev will reside. The
an
any friends of Miss Maggie here in
br
juth Carolina are verv sorrv to lose
;r. and Thk News and IIluald ^
uites with them in wishing her all ^
ippincss and prosperity in her new
>me, and promises her a heart v wel*
T)Q
jidc should she ever return to her old * ^
jme and friends.
w<
pe
tlx
'hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castcrla. ?U
'hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Tien she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. a>
"hen she had Children, she g&vo them Castoria. ^e'
C'lf
55
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Death ok Mi:. E. C. McLauchlix. lilj
We clip the following from the
iiarleston World of Tuesday the Uth ?
St. i
Si'aktaxbuko. Dec. -S.? [Special.]tiis
community was saddened this . I
orning on learning of the very sudden j
:ath of one of its best known citizens,
r. E. C. McLaughlin, for several ^
ars book keeper at the National he
nk. who died at his home on Main fee
icet. J
Mr. McLaughlin was for man v rears ! I
* tt.. J
luercnanuu >? mnsuuru. ju;
ominent member of the Masonic j
xlge in this placc. lie was alsu 011c I att
tlie charter members of the original j pa:
ook and Ladder Company, the first ; effi
mpany of the kind organized after ;
e war. He was a good citizen and ov<
is universallv esteemed for liis quiet ! 101
i t r ' th(
d unassuming manners. IIis manv I .
- : ne:
iends lie re will reirret to hear of his ! ?
ath. j ^
?.
I
CnlJ "Wares
re predicted with reliable accuracy. ; rje
,d people liable to the pains and aches ! as
rheumatism aread every change to I bie
in]) or stormy weather. Although j ^
ood'i Sarsaparilla is not claimed to i mo
a positive specific for rheumatism. ! roc
e remarkable cures it has effected i spi
ow that it mar be taken for this ! ril]
mplaint with reasonable certainty ; lm
benefit. Its action in neutralizing*' ap;
e acidity of the blood, which is the j tllf
use of rheumatism, constitutes the j
cret ?f the succeis of Hood's Snrsa- j
riila. If you snfier from rheuma-j ^
m. give Hood's ^araaparilla a fair j ty
al: it will do you good. * j
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Mi
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We are reaping the harvest of WELL i
out atjCOST.
A BIG MARK :
WE ARE IN THE FRONT RA<
Q D "W
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Death ok Willis Goode.?We!
learn of the cleat!), on Tuesday, of onr !
ohiefct colored citizin. Willis Goodc. !
We have no means of lenrninir his age,'
but he was a very i>Ui Willis j
has always been a goo;! ciii/.,:n and a|
^reat friend of the white man. lie !
|
wan quiet, law-abiding and attended j
strictly to his own bu?ine*s. lie has J
*lwa\s been a I)emocr:tf from princi-,
pal; it was alway.- hi? pihi?; io east
he first ballot in t he box on -election!
Jar, and it was always a straight
Democratic ticket. Owiny in very
coble health he tni>scd the last elec- i
ion. He has hern in very leeblel
lealth for some lime, and at la>l passed j
tway respected by all. We cannot!
veil *<pare such cwioied men as lie was,:
,s I hey are scarce, and hu was an exunplc
to the \ounger colored men <>f
he day.
i j
JNEW Al)VKIM'ISKMENTS. ? >\ e call at- I
^^^^^^^^^xvadvertiseinent of j |
>rses,
ive him a call.
The Winnsboro Drug Store is out:
I P*
-(lav with their second announce- .
DJ
ant. Although tlii> is a new firm comscd
of young' men. t'/ey seem to be
cping abreast of the times. Tiiev'
notitice a full stock of goods suitable
I;
the holiday trade, and wo are sure jj
;it husbands, wives, brothers, sisters j
i\ aivf>uflir>M j*ra cni ot'f ?i ?nitahli"?
? ' Ol
esetit for (heir friends. Call on
em. , j,
"No disease among my chickens, i
e?t of plumage, pU'n'.v of fags with ^
is foot'," is what Mr \V. B. Smith, P
isinesa Manager of the Glasgow ?i
[y.) Times, says .since using Ganter's 01
igic chicken cholera cure for three ei
ars. For sale by Dr. W.E. Aiken. *
PerSoxai..?C. A. Douglass, Esq., sc
. N. Obcar. Esq . and J. C. Douglass ^
ft on Thursday for New York via jc
larleston. They were accompanied p
Mr. McXulty, from Yorkville. le
ocaru TVm rrln cc oiid niiftoi" <m 1
isiness of a twofold character. Law p
d Kaolin. They expect to get some g
% Kaolin contracts and establish G
encies for the sale of their goods. ^
e would like to see our friends about p
e time our readers are perusing these tr
lumns, for they will be just about
ving their tribute to old Neptune,
licnvise known as being seasick; and |>
)uld wc not like to witness their Sc
rformancc at the dinner table after
cy get well. The Bar Association is
ppcr won l uc a circumstance 10 meir
b<
rformanee at the steamship table, ?
we know the Charleston steamers r
ed well, and our friends have a lirsti?s
reputation iu that line.
5g7? FOR THE BT.OOD,
Weakness. Malaria, Indigestion and
iousness. take
BROWN'S IT..')?; BITTERS.
cures quickly. 1'tv sale by all dealers In
dicine. Get the genuine.
Dyspepsia
ikes the lives of many people miserable,
d often leads to self-destruction. Distresi )
:er eating, sour stomach, sick headache. !
artburn.lossof appetite, a faint, "all gone" j
:ling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregup..
larity ol the bowels, are
Distress some of the more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia does j
? not get well of itself. It
baling requires careful, persistent j
cntion, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa- j
rilla, which acts gently, yet surely and j
icieutly. It tones the stomach and other j
pins, regulates the digestion, crcates a |
>d appetite, and by thus gick
jrcomiagtho local syn.i* j
ns removes the sympa-riw<au<21*11c; t
:tic effects of the disease, banishes the
idache, and refreshes the tired mind, j
11 have been troubled with dyspepsia. I j
i but little appetite, and what I did eat ;
Hpart* distressed me, or did me
riedrt ja aa jj0ur j
OUrn after eating I would expo j
nee a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, j
though I had not eaten anything. Jlytrou
t, I think, was aggravated by my business, ;
icli is that of a painter, and from being j
re or less shut up in a <5 our
>m with fresh paint. Last . !
ring I took Hood's Sarsa- Stomach j
la?took three b()ttlcs. It did me an
mense amount of good. It gave me an
petite, and my food relished and satisfied |
- - - - r ,1 ?
i craving I had previously experieuwu.
ttrge A. Pace, Water-town, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
d by all druggists, gl; sir for $5. Prepared only j
C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, ilasa.
100 Doses One Dollar 'di
~T~ ~T r"^ Tr? -> ?r- /?n. m
-LlJb iii lb 1
FOR ITS POSSE'
POOR CI
OUR Mffi', BOYS' &
IIHUE THE ESSENCE OF THE DEs
HERE YOU WILL FIX I) EVER
EVERYTHING FOR EVENING
EVERYTHING FOR SUNDAY 1
EVERYTHING FOR MATRIMC
We have Iia l a grand trade in this dep;
Cut, Slash and I
30WED BARGAINS. OUR PATTEI
DOWN ALL THROUC
S'K TO STICK, TO STAY, TO WIX.
'ILLIFOEL
The Christmas Tuee ? The Christmas
Tree which the ladies of the Methodist
Church propose to have will be
planted in the Thespian Ilall on the
evening of the 23rd inst. They lake
this means of raising money to improve
and refurnish their church, and
at the same time hope to make the occasien
entertaining to the public to
whom they appeal in this way for this
needed aid. They are making grand
preparations which promise to make
this wonderful tree bloom forth on the
appointed evening with a thous. d;
joys for girls and hoys, and older folk j
too. Tickets will be sold for this en-1
tertainment at 25 cents apiece, and i
each ticket entitles the purchaser to j
a present. No blanks. Every one is j
allowed to put upon the tree any extra ;
present they mar wish for their friends, j
Will it not be a i,ood idea to remember j
at this time those children to whom I
Santa Claus will not of necessity be j
very generous? A titnple gift will 11] j
lar "Better than Gold." Rock Hill, i <
irned our en nuis?c when our Dra- J
is.:ic troupe went to Rock Hi-!, and j ]
bespeak for the Rock Hill troupe a. I
ill h?ui>c on Lhiistinas i.i^lit nt | j
iisg? Opera House. Let us return j ]
ie bat.dsotue cotnpliuu-nt i lav paid |
tir troupe.
We clip the fo lowing l'rorn the I
lyck 11 ill Herald:
A vtrv large audience greeted the
:uck Hill Combination Co. in their
lav "Better Than Gold." In ;he "
pinion of all who were prcsetit it was 5
lie of the best amateur entertainments <
? t\ < Kft t/\arn Whot* ic nn.
sual in most plays of the kind, the
jaracters were all well sustained,
:veral of the ladies' especially so.
he audience was an appreciative one
ad applauded to the echo. The foliwing
is the cast of characters:
eter Perchant, a lawyer, A. K. iiolr;
Gilbert Murdoch, J. II. Milling;
om Payson, Perchant's clerk, T. O.
lowers; Kichani Gordon, J. E.
arker; Asa, a colored ?ervant, Vance
harpe; Mrs. Gartield. housekeeper at
ilroy, Miss Eliza Love; Annie Gareld,
Mrs. Garfield's daughter, Miss
eiinie Hagir.s; Belle Gordon, Miss
earl Gordon; Jennie Joy, a seamsess,
Miss Maggie Crum.
Kucklen'tt Arnlac Salr?.
Trin Best Salvk in the world for Cuts,
ruises, bores, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fever
)res, Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chitlblains,
orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posively
cures Piles, or no pay required It
guaranteed to give pcrfect satisfaction,
money refunded. Price 23 c?nts ner
)x. For sale by Mcilist-* Hrice cfe j
p.tehin. * * |
^^Cholera Cure ijkP ^
fi p
| si
T')i r * - r: / ? r-.T driller? n?/~.T-fT-* r\f I a
a. vi uviifti ^ ? Willi V/* j v.
chickens r.rc destroyed by Cholera 81
every yen;. It is acre fa^l to them ?
than all ether diseases combined.
"Cut the thievery cf a liquid remedy '
that/^V:V/;r/rdestroys the Microbes ,,
hasbec.; :i;.ide. Kaifo*" ihc g!
chichc..5 arc Xiho l ly I-.IicreV-'
before ihc) are A 50-cenx
bottle h h-T :oc chis.kens.
It is r-,r- :itccu. If, after using ^
two-llrivy'.:- y-.:? xic noc ^
satisfy." ' ' : :: it r. r.:re for Choi- c
era, i\;" . -.1:0 ur;:-;:-ist from J!
whom \ o.: j?: rci .1, sjid he will ?
eefund your money. v
For sale by c
DR. TV, E, AIKEN
Winnsboro, S. C. c
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?Job work done with neatness and 1i(
spatch at this office <J
OO SHORT
3S0RS TO WEAR
,0 THING.
'JHILDMN'S C10THW.
IT NEW YORK HOUSES ABOUND.
YTIIING FOIl DAY WEAK.
WEAR.
iVEAli.
INIAL WFAR.
artment. and now we are prepared to
Slaughter Prices.
tX IIATS loft ia sioekjjwill be closed
,11 THIS UN];.
> & CO.
i Personal.?Mr. D. A. G. Outz, of
] the Charleston World, was in rown
Saturday in the interest of his paper.
J. E. McDonald, Esq., came up on
the midnight train Saturday, spent
Sunday with his family and left on
Monday at 5 a. in. for Columbia.
Mr. E. E. Douglass, late book-keeper
at the Kaolin -work9 at Killians, has
returned to lYinnsboro and Trill clerk
in the lavr office of McDonald, Douglass
& Obear. '
Ex-Probate Judge Jno. A. Ilinuanl
has accepted a position with the South
Carolina Mining and Manufacturing
Company at Killl&n'a, and left on
Monday for hit new sphere of labor.
JL< Uii* \J. * f O-IUOUAiiAU CJUU- j
dar at home.
We were pleased to sec the familiar
faces of our former townsmen, Joseph
Groeschel *11 Phi!. Landeciier on eur
streets on Sunday. Phi!, is greatly
improved in health and iook^vell, ,
Joe is the same as ever.
Miss Xannie
Alma McCowen left on Tuesday for! (
Darlington where they cxpect to .spend | Christmas.
We arc m?tv for the boys, j
Mrs. Laura G. Mc-'untshas *? i?:rned r
ijome from a visit :< X >i ?ii ("an-iina
Mr?. li U. Mi;ior, of S>heiby N. 0. j ?
s in luwn v:>i iug relatives ami i
friend*. j rj
^ iinwinwtriiimiiji1 mi. -.?xatouu? J jQ
x or ice \
ro all the Sub-Alliances and Kx?cutive i
Committc- of County Alliance. ! ?
The Presidents of the several sub- j
\lliances will ch!I at once a meeting ol j
and plor.f ihere fall onotaof de!#- I J.
rates, and elect men that will attend, j ^
md competent to tran.-aet the business j ol
hat may come befoiv tbem. Give j
:ach delegation credentials according
o the constitution as we would like to j g
lave the constitution carried out in i
his particular. Also the Executive J
Committee of the county Alliance will tl:
neet and attend to the duties laid out jj]
or them at the last meeting of the a,'
:ountv Alliance before the meeting of P
be county Alliance on the 1st
Friday in January 1891, and I request ol
:ach delegate to leave at home all of 01
lis political feelings and gossip, as ire
expect to have business of importance "
? the Alliances of the county. Allow C
ne to urge the Treasurer of the sub-j
k lltoiuiae f r\ nnrlnorAt' t r\ Hotp rr^OTllar I f.
iJiianv/LO iv/ v.iuvui vi iv v > w
aeelings and full attendances. There
s a good day ahead for the farmers. ^
nd I only look for ir. to couie through w
he Farmers Alliance. So th03e of us L
hat are disappointed politically will j $
tow rally around the old flag and le? I ^
iy gone# be by gone#. pi
D. F. Ckosbv, ai
Treasurer C. F. A. a*
Children Cr.v for Pitcher's Castoria. ti
n
How Far Can Ton See? E
T'""- fnn MAvt *rrr\ c(l(l m CIIV CrivOtl I lfl
I1VY> 1AI oaii TT W CbV. ii WUU wn; I W.. ?
eight? This is a question thai occurs
3 the inquisitive mind frequently- ^
Yotu the Eiftle tower, the highest
rtificial ktructnre in the world, say _
,000 feet, we would enjoy a circle of ,f
ieion bounded by a horizon o'J milss i S
iitant. From Mount Everest. the'
ighest peak in the Himalayas (27,-! ]j
00 feel) one should see. if the air was j '
lear enough, nearly 200 miles. i y
Though the horizon is restricted, the j ac'
usine# oi pr<>fe-wional man, house-; of
fife or social queen particularly, j . i
uffering from loss of appetite. general
ebilitv, dyspepsia or from a threat- ^
ned attack of malarial fever, should (.(
ee their own well-being sufficiently (j,
lear to secure a l)ottle oi"that King" of <!r
lediciuo. Dr. Westmoreland's (Jali- lie
i\a Tonic. Overworked men and
ucrvatcd women cannot do without: sa
. For sale by all druggist-. Whole- c
lie by McMaster. Brice &; Ktechin. *
I is
Is Consumption Incurable?
Keaci tne iouowmg: Jir. v. n. aiun ;*, i _
lewark, Ark., says: "Was down with I
.bscess of Lungs, and friends and physi- f
ians pronounced -me an Incurable Con- r
umptive. Began taking Dr. King's New j?
>iscovery for Consumption, am now on ! ce
ly third" bottle, and able to oversee the I cr
rork on my farm. It is the finest medi- ii
ine ever made." ?,
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, savs : ce
Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis- hi
overy for Consumption I would have died n
f Lung Troubles. Was given up by k
octors. Am now in best of health." Try
Sample bottles free atMclIaster, Brice
c Ketchin's Drug Store. *
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Corner Store
j A STORE WJ
AT OLIXPR]
t
O JJ1 GREETING to all i? full of hope,
that the Fall and Winter fpurchases of the
people are satis factory. We know of no
other market ihat can cive better advantages
in trade than Winnsboro is now
offering to tho people; and. further, we
know 110 other house in Winnsboro can
make trading more pleasant and profitable
to the buyer than at the Corner Store.
FAVORS TO ALL
~ I~ lirtn^a Y\/%11 f <1 O f f"C>7V
?nc secuicu in uiu iiuius uj j/umv uv?v..
tion and just treatment: and with this
assurance we again invite ai: the people to
call at once while our display of a full
stock is at its best Our young'Iadies will
be glad to show our elega t stock of
DRESS GOODS
AXD XOTIOXS.
We had a special thought for the early
trade and have in store an extra nice selection
of
BEST CALICOES,
DRILLETTES, SATEENS
AND
GINGHAMS,
In our hurry and bustle in New York we
did not forget the indispensable
HANDKERCHIEF.
Ask to see our Children's, Misses' and
Ladies'
ODEXWEAR.
TJie cold weather is coming; get your
BLANKETS and FLAOTELS. |
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GENTLEMEN,
Give us a call when anything in White
Shirts, Colored Shirts, Hats, Cravats, t ollars,
Hosieiy, Handkerchiefs, Underwear,
etc., Is wanted.
A pleasure to show our goods; to show i
Respectfully,
J. M. BE
Klectric I.ittcrs.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mention.
All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.?A purer i
moififlinu ii,.f j * v i t- n i> i ? if. i < <ti>:1 rn 11- I
teed to <lo all tiiat is r'tiiai.-vl. Electric f
Bitters will cure all dis-M-t- ..r' the Liver '
i^JKidueys, will reinovf P::n;?Vs, l>t il<, j
other al!W*ti -an-ed by!
I^^^Viil ,i:ia from !
cure
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
FCII KICNT.
'iif: epim:spas. r?ct*.>:;r. p?s-:
i n'.viMi .'anu uy 1, 1??>S
Apply at Pi >l. ilii i*. i .-:.5tr j
POK SALE OR 1? K25T.
pllE- C0in:no<is ns !. u ? a:sd ! : :ti
L Winnsboro. i;*?w oe.-ti. i.-d by |
1 II. Jennings. Possession given a'>t"K
mui:ryl. A; \ i>
;i. ... KLKXN f:\ES", j
12-10x1 fo Columbia 5 C.
:0TI03 FOB FINAL 213 CEA233 j ?
" WILL apply to S. I!. Johnston. Judge j n
. of Probate for Fairfield County, ou ; p
uesday, the 13th day of January, 18!?1, u
ir a final discharge as Adminis rator
J the Estate <i W. G. Corder, deceased.
D. A. DE1TZ, L
;2-l6flx:> Administrator. t<
tl
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TOCKHO-LUJUKIs' |
J"OTICEis hereby given that there will "
*1 be a meeting of the stockholders of
te Winnsboro Oil and Fertilizer Company
t the Town Hall, at 7 P M., on the 13th
ly of January, 1891, for trie purpose of
.ithorizing th'e sale of the Company's i
lant and property, i' the stockholders !
iall deem the- same advisable.
By order of the President and majority j
the stockholders in meeting assembled
l the night of the llth of December, 1S90 j
II. X. OI3EAR. ^ccretarr. j
12?13f td
WEEMXY!
Buys a good Gold Wntcli by our j
lub System. Our 14 karat patent \
ifl'ened Gold eases are warranted for i
) years. Waltham or Elgin move- j
lent?reliable and well known, ."5;cm I
ind and set, hunting or open free. I
ady's or Gent's size. Equal to any j
75 Watch, we sell one of those!
batches for $25 cash, and s-end to any
Idress by registered mail, or by Ex- j
[ ess C. O. D., with privilege o.' ex-j
nination; also by our Club System
; $1 per week.
Our Agent in Durham, 2i. C., writes:
"Our Jewelers have confessed
mx- rlrm't tnmv IlflW VOU Call flir
isii such work for the money.!'
One good, reliable AGENT WANTD
in each p!ac?. Write f*?r pariicu- j
,rs.
EMPIRE WATCH CO.,
8 & ~>0 Maiden Lane, New York, j
8-27x1y
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FATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, f S'
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
y J. -1. IllXXAST, E*n.t Probate Judge: j ^
T71IEREAS, I) A BROOM hath made H
?V suit to mo to grant him letters of! je
[ministration of the estate and efleetsjef
Tolitha I3rooin deceased:
i nese are. mereiore, 10 c.u- unu amuuu- j 1S
1 ali and singular the kindred and cred-1 cr
)rs of the said Tohtha Broom, deceased, j cc
at they be and appear before me, in the I fC
jurt of Probata, to be held at Fairfield; ^
>urt House. South Carolina, on the 2<>rh 1 0,
iy of December, inst, after publication j
ireof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to f0
ow cause, if any they 'nave, why the j w
id administration should not be granted.!
Given under my hand, this ltuhdayofj
ecember, Anno Domini 1890. " I -y
Published on the lltli day of December, j *
90, in The News and Herald. i i<
T A TITVY 1\T I
12-11-2 j'RF^'C.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
iY virtue of authority vested in me by H
will of the late S. C. Robertson, tie"- j -j
ased, I will offer for sale at publ'o out-! ! *"
y to tbe highest bidder for easii on j cc
onday, December 29, l.syo. at 10 o'clock j
in.,"at the late residence ol the deased,
all the personal property belong- ?
? to said estate, consisting of Slules and
orses. Farming Utensils, Household and !
itehen Furniture, Cotton Seed, Corn, j
)dder. Pea;-. and many other tiling*.
E. 11. JENNINGS,
i2-:itd Executor, j
i -* " ?-' a
lTY'S
AMormeemeatj!
KTX "FILLED
iCES STILL.
||"Tlie business we love, we risi betimes
ami go to it with I'elisjht."
We delight to sound the praise of
BEATY'S S3.0U
The Goodyear process by which they are M
made renders them equal fn ease and "ilex- IfSBf
ibility to hand-sewed shoes. Your pros- ^?fi
perity is our success. To secure prospori- w
ty a man's mind must .soar liighsr than his
feet. Buy comfort and durability at
BEATY'S. J
"What gift has Providence bestowed on
man so dear to him as his children?" Tak?
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 case
and your health protected. BEAl'f'S
COMilOX SENSE SHOES will aid you.
flrnnmiTT Hanortmmit
Uiuucn 1J0UQ1 1111 Gill.
For the family table we are constantly 9
receiving tbe best fresh supplies ol all H
kinds of nice goods. Special attention is B|
called to oui
Fresh Crackers and Cakes v
received every week. Lemons, Apples
and other seasonable goods will be
at the Corner Store. Call an<Ls&e ouw C
\
CROCKERY. V-|
neans to sell. CalJ 011 us often.
ATY & BRO. \ IS
SPECIAL iSSIWT.
-
Ourliftft invoice ot UAr.vs
ill be in on Wednesday. We will tli -a
ave r. 11 numbers to lit everybody. Cill
romptlyas thtse goods do not stay wi-x
s iong.
D. LAUDERDALE
We have one of the finest assortments ???
ADItS' WRAPS ever biougTit to this
>wn, and oar sales this season have been
ie largest we have ever had. Call at the
Id Reliable.
D. LAUDERDALE.
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TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
1/ J. A. II1XNANT, Esq., ProbattJudr,?:
TniEREAS, DURHAM A. BiiOOAt
^'r hath made suit to me to grant htai
tters of administration of the estate an<l
F<irt.5 of Mary Boyd, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to cite andadmon!i
a!i and singular the kindred and
editors of the said Mary Bo>d. d?lased,
that they be and appear
ire im:, in the * Court of Probate-, i<?
i held at Fairfield Court House, S.
1 the 11th day of December, next, after
of n rv'/il !.- in tin,
A UI IL'?i LiUi I liClCWi) cit -i J- vivva tu v?*?renoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
hy the said administration should not
?granted. A
Given under my hand, this 2<5th day < (' jj
ovenibcr, Anno'Domini 1800.
rm M>.<? !>7th dav of Xovenib^B
syo. inTiiE News and Herald. h
J. A. I1IXXAXT,
11-27x2 Judjieof Probat^|
MUNICIPAL TAX NOTICE.
pOWX TAXES will be due and payable Ja
L from now until tlio first of January,
191. Tho levy is three mills, and $2.00
?minutaiion street tax.
Winnsboro, SA'-, Nov. 21, 1S90.
11-22 ' L X. WITHERS. Clerk. M
F. H. McMASTER, A
A T T O R X E Y - A T - L A
COLUMBIA, S. Mk
All legal business attended to prcdfl