The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 24, 1890, Image 2
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VVINNSBORO, S. C.
Wednesday December 24. : : ly^O
Divokch bills will :?<>t b? tolerated
by a South Carolina Legislature.
It seeuis thai the marriage licence
bill, whch wc think, i? a good one i<
doomed to be killed by every legislature.
L>xus at Fish Dam, for a long tiind
considered an insignificant station in
the backwoods, are increasing in value
and the little place is on a bo>ui.
Why is it so? Simply because i: has
two lailroads. Winnsboro and FairHeld
might learn a lesson rn-m this.
Paitxet.l with all of his brilliui.cv
can't hold the lea*Jtr>hp of' the I*i?li
party. His scandal with Mrs. O'ihea
has condemned him. Mr. IJeaJy hi a
recent speech ?-aid ttint he would kimnp
Ireland with a new banner made ol
Mr*. O'Shea'n petticoats it Parnell was
allowed to retain the leadership. Thi(vould
?? < in * yrr\ i tleriive way ol
reminding the p< op!e of Parneli's di?houor
and would ?e:id Pan e 1 to the
re jr.
The North will come to the Stale
sovereignty doctrine of Jefferson Davii
yet. Ilere is what Minister Whitelaw
Reid's paper, the New York Tribune
ha l to *ay a few wreks ago:
Three timc^n^gi|j^ji|i2^hshar?
. Federal J?
Hjfe conrienJB
err little reward, and treat with impunity
the golden oppitunity offered
for the building of the Cape Fear
and Cincinnati Railroad. We note
with regret hotv easy it i? to get some
political excitement and an enthusiastic
ne'itical meeting, jel it is Tabor
in and labor out to get up a business
meeting. We appreciate fully then
the request of Mr. D, P. Crosby,
Uva PAnntv A IIUHOA
r rcfeiucilt yi uic wum ? A?iti?iivv|
when he a*ks the members to le&re all
politics a?ide and couse with an eye to
bnsiaestf.
President XIaickisox attribute* the
defeat of the Republicans this rear tc
the people'j misunderstanding of the
llcKinler bill. "VFe rather think it
was on account of a rerr tliorougb
? j 1.. a.i>:n v.,*
uiiuersuuiuiug wj. ihc uiu, wui i?c?
did misunderstand it the Republican
party is to blame. McKinler and Reed
limited tljje consideration of the bill ii:
the House to two weeks, and as ii
came from the Senate was limited tc
two hours. It is generally known
what a howl the Democratic papers
raised when the gag law was set int<
operation, and the Republicans re
tor ted tlien that it whs wasting time tc
discuss the bill as the people knew all
about it.
The Prize Club.
The report of the work of tin
Wafptve P.-jze Club is worthy ol"stu<l\
and we hope that farmers in th<
county will read it carefully, and tha
it may be the means of inducing the
formation of other c!ut>* throughout
the county. It is well know n that th<
home ?f ihe club was once considered
one ofthe mo6t barren >pots of the
count}, but now by the stimulus givet
to ? l.o I'm mors of that section it_Jj
rapidh booming the ^.^TT^Ppot ol
the count\ honor to dwell
on its hili?<^'
^ *i]?r?iendly rivalry of its members
R .S5 produced great agricultural activity,
and, as shown by she repcrt.
the possibilities of the soil are remarkable,
and many will b-j surprised to
hear what the hil!s arid raileys of Fairfield,
under earnest and faithful efforts,
cau be made to do. The club has
doubtless drawn the neighbors of that
immediate neighborhood into closer
relationship and made the bend of
sympathy stronger, their interests
advanced, their happiness and pleasure
more intense, and their faith and con fi^on/v?
5n oflfh other stouter, and. in
UUV14W ?U v?-v?. ? f
shorl, it has promulgated that social
kindship and friendly exchange of
courtcsy which are ao necessary to
make the drudgeii? of every day life
less irksome and lighter and easier to
bear. This strong and wholsome factor
at wurk i* not restricted.. as the
reporter l'or The News and Herald
. sa} s. to friend? in their immediate sr.rtw
roundings, bur, in their warm and
En. generous hospitality, they have been
ggakwont to invite their friends from other
arts of tbe county, mis crugi-cgakg
of gentlemen and ladies, and
ft: children, of all classes will not
?a -- ? ??? a?~
f8il to produce good stti'l it is;
regretted '.hit sucli u.iSc:.^ are not
more general. A better unihrManri- j
I ing of each will ftm-lv t'-illuw, warm j
"* % !: l t... I
i and fast personal wm w
formed, prejudices sirl ?n-pi* i m- put i
; to naught, different e'a^es brought I
nearer to each odier, and c.>:rai:;fe-1
i inent will >oon v.i!:i-li ai.d g'\v pU.cc
| to rccoi.i:iiiah?>n. i
All efforts c ?ii?i ibn1 inir to tin* ?iowill j
; tif such c!uj? de.itrxe eiiCtujragemeii', i
i and we hope tint !tie Wafer*-'', the
i vv'iiiin ().ik. a id th- L'Mi^J??wn Club? j
j will soon sie tlicit* il l! iei.ee f^it in the j
! format i.?n ?t like v.ryau:z\ti?t:s ir? j
! everv imrl ?1" I lit- ennntv.
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rOREIGS S V ftSCICI It K US' LETTERS j
I Teaching on Various .Subjects ami of In- i
' terast to Tlieir I'ricml* in l-'iiirfii'M.
A CHRISTMAS I'KKMC.NT.
j ' J/r.txr.s. Editci's: \* e !;:ivp to-.' iV sent j
i
I >ou per express a b??x ut our ti:ie
I oranges ai a i Jin l?t mad prvseM, ami;
| hope \ou ^eiitieiiuni will accept the j
! same as a token of our appivci uion j
I fin* vnnr valuable m*ht ami the khul I
i regard manifested towa.uk urn- "d?ar j
old father" who, jjst before his death,1
! read the last <*>py of your paper.
J have nothing except kind feelings
i for my dear old home, Winnsburo,
I and n>r her c'tizens, a< the place < i'
j my birth and my early boyhood.
i Wc are well, that i? Brother Joe and
{
j myself. I bare a large and paying
i law practuj;*. My practive ixtejids
j through our circuit, wh'ch consists of
! five of the mo*t Wealthy counti # of
j the i>:a!c. I no to the Sup rem Court
j at Tallahassee in January, where 1
! luve si-vrtal cases ef importance and
: large sums oi money involved.
, Brother Joe ha< all he can Jo at ihe
trade.
: People need not thiiik they can come
: j to Florida and <?ei r:c:i Aunuut worn,
lor evin make a living. i If-re ov? r\ .
| thing is money, and he who d >cs- uot
.! work innut stai ve.
With bt-sr wishe> for Thk Xkws and
i Hkkald a???i t> Winiifboro and old
Fuirtield, ami to the material ntit! in(j
teiloc-.uul |n*owie?8 of all el.i-ses of h?-r
citizen?, I ?nb?crii>e rap-ell your lnimj
ble >ervan?, Isaac L Pl'RCKLL.
> Attoriittv at L-iW, C'alatka, Fla.
December 19. 1890. ^^
masubscnpI
like
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, I SutKMAN, Texas, December 1G.?I
[ am 5n receipt of your gentle reminder
. , that I am indebted to The News axd
. Herild, and as yon cannot well run
(|a paper without !h* oil of currency,
. | and cannot iret alony well without the
. paper, which weekly biitigs the news
from dear old Fairfield, I concludct)
, j remit the enclosed V, tshich you will
; plea?e pl.ice to my credit on subscription.
I We Carolinians who have left the
i old mother State have watched and
j waited with no little anxiety for the
| result of your recent political eamII
paijju. One of the?e rcmaiked to tne
t ! writer the other day that he wanted to
; j "go off and er>" when he reail in the
; I morning paper tint Wade Hampton
I Iwmfun f..f Ihu SonotK Tlll> WI'itM'
{ I rv ttO ytwau i VI HIV vv?.?. v. - .. .....
- j recalls to memory the stirring days of
i j '61, when there was danger at the front:
I: how in Greenville, 5>. C., the air was
tj resonant with cheers for this same
t! Hampton who, at the head of tha now
! famous Hampton Legion, was weud[
i ing his way to take part in the bloody
j dra-na then enacting in Virginia.
J | Again, in later year?, hurrah! hurrah!
* j rang <>ut over the Srate as he led the
- j red bhirt brigade from mountain to
. | >eab?ard in th;ir memorable campaign
, j 01 fU. LtU>lii?? ijccii nci^ucu in
j balance and not found wanting, surely
| South Carolina would have but honi
ortd herself by continuing to honor
! him.
Dating the present rear in our city
. we became very much wrought up
. over tl.e pro?p?ct of a new railroad
i building to this print. Committees
;! were appointed to solicit subscriptions
I j tor the purpose of raising a uouidv.
, j I'hev all worked with a will, and the
t people, Irom the banker to (ho day
j laborer, contributed as they were able,
I -.ml to day we have a fourth competing
1 i line, fully .quipped and doing bu-i>
j ucss right along. A tew d.i\s since '\jt
, i were talking wjlh ;t dr:t>_man. !
"iToUars tothn new road. lie !
! remarked that he had hauled frotn this
itie tiixty-MJven car* of col ton seed,
, or which he had received six dollars
j i car, and that he would not have seen
one cent of this money had this line j
i .iot bein built. I wid add that the |
j road does not confine its bu?ine>s to j
' hauling co'ton seed?this for the st;e- j
: eial bent-lit ol my friend J. Q. 1)
i Property of all kind* has advanced |
j it vs!u?\ new lite seem? io nave ueen |
; ii:fustd into the town, and I have yet !
j ?? hear the tlrst man say that he regrets j
i naving assisted in building it.
As thi? is the way it works m Texas, j
| why not expect the sumo results in !
i Fairfield county. S. U. But we set |
| .nit merely to enclose our subscription, j
; tiiul here we are spinning out a lot ot
i mr ovrn nnso'icited opinions.
Well, we still feel a deep interest in
i ol 1 Fairfit-ld and \vi?h her and The
i Nk\vs axl> IIkkai.d many, many years
j still of continued usefulness.
Respectfully,
John Vinson*.
| "
The First >iep.
IVrhnps you are run down, can't eat,
can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything
to your satisfaction; and you wonder what
aiis you. You should heed the warning, j
vou are taking the first s>ep into Nervous
Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and
in Electric Bitters you will find the exact j
| remedy for restoring your nervous system
j to its normal, healthy condition. tSurpris-;
! ing results follow the use of this great
Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite
returns, ?ood dlcestion is restored, and
the Liver ana Kidnevs resume healthy ac!
at !
lion, i rv a uuuic.
J ter. Brioe & Keteliin's Drug Store.
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THE PRESS
<..T?.jf-f,rial Election? Co:ii:ntMirs
One Way and Another.
I y* rl'-rry Jlcrald and .Yew*]
L>u< ?vuiu.?t and do not ! oiieve !he ;
ac<:??ii .-four Leyislatarc in h* n pisdi- j
aii-Mi < ! would iiavi; b.?vn tin* j
acsioii ' i I!.< | i".?p)e ? .{'Suuih CaruUua I
had li.rv ^"'wn (xprcsj-ion to 1 heir i
"\vi>h<-> i:: 11??- iii-uii
LIui i-' i.? ilui.t* aiui i in cimcs us to j
lo;?k to - lie f'trtiif. A pro'j;'::etit an:) j
Iiis oiic. char:<r;cr :> Ivn.,i<m (..v j
councils of II.e Whether he I
' hall iI'liiaii: i:i private lit'- r< iy irjr.cl: j
de|n'ii(i>. Ik* ha- > !:? a i\ !.t'(*:i -1"?ic?-:: j
of as a r.jiiniiu.iit? f >r (iovurm-r in j
It is ra:]i *i e:w!\ t"??rilial \?t. 'iovcrorj
Tilliii in inay make us >i:c!i a <ruod (* jv- j
ernor ih.it \v<* \vi I want him ft.r a!
second or third u i ;>j.
Of the in*vv Senator \vc have li.t 'e So !
>&v, jnid iiuiliin^ unkind lie lia< his j
rec-M i io ;iiHkc. >v c n 11*1 mu m- ,
c:uc r i:i slit' Ui.i< <1 States Senate 121a; j
do on (lit in tiiitisuli ami n ll-? t lustre I
up 11 hi- St:?t<. j
Rvcb Jill Her<I'd
I; i? io oi\!? <1 01 Marshal Ney, \\ h< 111 j
Napoleon <1. rlaml was the -'bravest ol j
tlie brave," 1 li:tt I.e. hail fought live |
r ... T."VU _ ?ifjf fuip
nu'Kin-u uuinrs I?I ? _
; a<r?in>t her?ami \et w is shot a* a
traitor. So i; i>\\i:li General Jlamp|
ton?lift l::*s been in the lhieke.-l Ol
I every light for hi-; native State sine:)
I hi- Ik>) hood, ami never once faltered
i in his allegiance t<? hi* pc<>p!?>, : i (1 \et
he has been sacn.fieed tor reln>iig to
say hat>h (hinge of a ti tie friend anil
gallant army comrade.
1'otjc Enterprise.
liat'Mly did he rise from comparative
ob-ourity to the most honorable
po.-i;ion in the ?ift of the pcop'e of hiss
. sfn'r What his career in that body
wiil be ve wili not pretend to predict.
We hope it may be even more brilliant
than his sanguine friend* ?jcp?*?t, but
in diir judgment hi- reputation has
been founded upon his shrewdness as
a political wirepuller and not upon his
j ability as a state-man.
.Virion St'tr.
I
1? is immeasurable I:ctler lo he
Hampton defeatrd ihan Irby e'ec'ed,
and tlir glaiiiig contrast between the
two men amply illustrates .he extent
of the revolution that has conic upon
the State; bui from llainp.'on, the
hero, the ?rreat leader and stateman io
Irby, the militia coloi-el ai d ruffianly
villt!g"-i street brawler?Ye Gods, what
a declension!
(Xetcf/erry Ohtsrter.)
There i> *oinr d'^p.-srion to depre
ciate Col. Irbv an;' to can up unpleasant
experiences i:i his past life. lie
was undoubtedly a wild man
once; but for ?rvera! \iars in hi* life,
to all qui ward appearsmt, lias been
circumspf-cf. He i* >ub; r, of ] leasing
address and couruon manner*, and is
considerably above tlie uveragc in
ability and em-ray. He Hionh! be
judged now, not by what lit: wae, but
by what he is. lie has yet lo prove
whether h<? isa*uitaMe man for United
States Scnatvr.
While regretting" must profoundly
i she deteat of Sena or Hampton, we ave
pr? pared to do.justice to lii< successor.
t V.lnalis tl \f,,n >'t/ir 1
^ . .. r ; ' >
B^*i:oi* i'iilriiHu a?tribute^ the
^L>f (_)<?'. lil>\ !o tlii* It>e ;:i:c? in
M^fcUjiailer!; management ( f
i:." What gn.-h!
;it'-o!d buy could
^^rvit campaign.
Bktie machinery
^^about coi;S*r
O'
VPffynT)])
?' - ' - * ? ~ i
SB^E3H08BTuti love mm cMtcm ui
thousand* of Carolinian- who have not
forgotten t he eminent services he has
rendered hi-: country both in war and
in peace.
How Far Can You Sec?
IIow far can we see from any given
height? This is a question thai occurs
to the ii.qui-itivf mind frequently.
From the Eifile tower, the highest
artificial urtictiire in the world, say
1,00C feet, we would enjoy a circle of
vision bounded by a horizon 3D miles
distant. From Mount Everest, the
highest peak in the Himalayas (27,000
feet) one should soe. if the air was
clear enough, nearly 200 mile?.
/,i. hAri7An i< llin
J. 11U11 ?11 *iiO ,
busines or profr-fcional man, housewife
or social qaeen particularly,
fufF?rinir troni lass of appetite, general
debility, d\spep^ia or from ;t ihreatetied
attack of malaral fever, should
see their own wctl-bein? sufficiently
clear (o peenre a bottle of that King of
Medicines. l)r. Westmoreland's Calisa\a
Tonic. Overworked men and
enervated women cannot do without
: Ti\*.. p., lo l?,. .ill itrnori/isj Whole
; I 1 VI OUIV/ KJJ U? l VII i P-..V . . ,
sale by McMastcr, Brice & Ktcchin. *
^gg- FOR the lil-OOD,
)^?6F Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and
Biliousness, take
browns inrs hitters.
It euros quietly. Yes tulc by all dealers in
medicine. Get the Pennine.
Iliwrt4
rvrniftt ^ Tlfrv
UWUUKU LAtuAUI
L~ ?
^^gpp-1
The importance of purifying the blood cannot
be overestimated, for without pure blood !
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a !
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich !
the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's ;
Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens
cCUIIdr and Guilds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -r*_ | feci If i
iar curative powers. Jfo U 11561T
other medicine has such a record of wonderful ;
cures. If you have made up your mind to i
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
i take any oiner insieau. x>, ia a iniuiu
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Uood & Co., Lowell, Mas3.
IOO Doses One Dollar
STOCKHOLDERS7 MEETING.!
i
vrOTICEis hereby -riven that there ^*ill j
It be a uicttin^ of the stockholders of i
the \Vii:nsbor> Oil and Fertilizer Company :
j iii th?sTown Ilall. at 7 i' .m., on u:e uui i
I day of January, 1S'.?1, for tr.e purpose of !
! authorizing the sale of the Company's j
Plant and property, ir' the stockholders '
j shall deem t!i?- same advisable.
j Bv order of the President and ruajcrity !
i of the stockholders in meeting assemb/ed
! on the night of the 11th ot December, 1?!?0 \
II. X. OIJEAK, .Secretary.
I 12-loftd
! NOTICE.
SURVEY IXG DONE AND SOLICIT
ed by
v T!!.1 pp. |
I 12-12fxly Jenuin^s, S. C. |
cmul- r agr^l^... lira; t.-u f it ??:u- .rj> ?; zm
for infants a
"Castoria is so ttoU adapted to children that I
I recommend it as superior to any prescription I
known to me." II. A. Aechee, 31. D.,
Ill 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 supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within eas; reach."
C'aklos Martyx, D. D.,
Now York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Tus Ckntxue
>K\Y ADVKRTlSEii EXTS.
PARKER'S |
HAIS BALSAM
ui-'i U'cuuJSes tie heir.
fc/"V .,,. j,; -- ?*:. a luxuriant fourth.
f$^v.-?v v .Nivcr Pails to Eestoro Gray
r?.' ' . v - -- rsgggji Ki-.ir lo its Youtlifcl Color.
p>v"^; '.-?.- ^-??258' Ctt-'?j dih'wi & hair tolling.
?.:,r .''- "V- Sic.at.dcU'OiU Druygka
i - : :?< i-'aC^r^ cr
,-r'. !.i:n-r, IVjUffy, J:id;;cj;ic}:i, Jfci't, 'IbScc in tiiac.XicU.
S i i'i W 2 R CO 11 H S. TliC Ci:lv c: ro cure lor Corns.
S.vj'j jxiia. lie. <u vtuyx>i>1?, 0" liiSCO^ 6- C*J-5 X. YSFfeS?
S^NESS & KEAD S&iSES C3iltDl*
0b^ ,?a tP* r^i J * v.rf F^_T^i?fi^AR
?&^ Eba 3~\l a cas?w.i5. -?
fortible. SocecMfalTrhereaJl Lie fall. Sold by F. HISlOX,
oijj 655 Er'dwaj, Jicir I'orJu Write f?r boot of proofli FU??.
PROTECT ~*W*~
O A A S.
J From tnj iry by the "Ply" by top-.lr ss
j in*4 with
??K UKA2.IT iE.
Omr bag per acre will large'v inc;eA>e th
\ it Id of grain and straw.
1SOYKIX, CAIOIK-: .V ( <).,Uultimore.M;l
SOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
? ? ' ? ? Aill V
LABtLutU l-Z LC. lima uiki.
OF A LLPL AST Egg*
2j^s For many years used and p^-v!^
TSscribed by Physicians, but cnly;^
/recently introduced generally
AipR.GROSYENOR'S g
ABelleakP'Sids
R PLASTERS. J
gf S The best Torous Plaster madc/{??,
g ?or al 1 aches.pains and weak places.)
other Dlasters. so be sure(E5
8 /and get the genuine with the picyP
mire of a bell on the back-cloth.)!
S?<Gkosvenor& Richards, Boston.(S?>
FRWPASWtRYST
Cwc//?^^j English.
TH^RIOINAL AND &ENUINI
7x2/ I?*<Ue?, a?k DnigjUt for Ckicheuer'i ?
/ fy boxw soled *lth Woe ribbon. Take b<
kAll pills In pasteboard box**, pint wra
In taapi for particulars, trsUaonli
\ Sam* Paper.
\Y. 15. AiUVJ-Ui!., liliiMim.
C. E. SPENCER.
T. D. McLAlN.
Carolina
T A KG EST BUILDERS in the Sunt
Lj use ihcsc goods?
1. Became they are made of finest n
2. Because they are unsurpassed in
:>. Because they are made bv Southe
South for Soul hern Folks. Southern
our way to strength.
Every j )b Carriage, Phaeton, Surre
give
[PERFECT SA
Our :it'oa!s art authorized to guaran
? CJ ?
ship or material.
INSPECT AX?
Remember, ihc ^reaicst economy is
of clothes is at any price. For s:
E
Proprietor Winnslnro Wagon Work
Respectfully,
CAROLINA
j 1" ;
r~"*Th^ I j YiMM 'J
I I K C > :i: 511! - -S: -?>: s lb lo irll VOU t !i:lt li
I i Mtnv. lie i - ;i [H i t y old uun to
c'.iilili'i'U art* gtrjl iug So 1 Hi men
year we :uv i?? !> ' !.i> :iir? n.'s for fun.i-l
CHHISTM.
Stintii ("i=tn- lius li.I1 u- ?>iK with & ?
I'lIKAl'. A- we CMiiiniUJiCL'.l the *eas
<r \iiiS.
FilE KOODS AID
We keep (he be*t, Mid our principle
our trade: our prices the lowest; our
bona: zi.
R W. PI
: 9?x t i 1 Feb2:i
j
1 "Vi ~m iifw
nd Children. j
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
yflte Worms, gives sleep, and promotes digestion,
"Witiout injurious medication.
i
" For several years I hare recommended \
your * Castoria,' and shall always continue to I
do so as it lias invariably produced beneficial j
I results."
EDWIK F. Pxedct. H. P.,
j "The Wiithrop," 105th Street and 7th Ave.,
New Tort City
i Cokpaxt, 77 mchjut Stusxt, nut tors.
M
AHRiySD'
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i
| 4 LARGE LOT OF MASON'S
, I\ Js>tlv ('elebrattd Cake?. Crackers
:i11?i Cheese and Macaroni.
ANu Apples, Orange*, Nuts, Citron
and Cuii'ji I*. My line of
CAMKl) GOODS
. i> now complete and my prices are
S low.
'j Just Opened Up,
A 1 )t of Xo. 1 Mackerel, which I am
ofleiing at ridiculously low prices,
? They mu-.t go.
Fresh Floor, Meal, Kicc,Grits, Larc
and Bacon, received daily, and mj
prices are moderate. Su^ar and Cof
lee. 1 have to?? large a stock of thes<
y ncce*?sariws, and they mu-t go. 1 havt
k found <>ut only too Lite that it is nione>
' a!id not sugar and coftec that 1 nted
I P.riilli.ii SurMlftl'V !UU
I i?A_> j'11-v.o
Harness are lower than any, and I an
determined to get rid ol' them it' at i
8 'edifice. I need the room .for othe
l ht ck. (Jive me a call. It shall be t(
your interest.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
A I,!, persons luvinjj claims a^ainttth
/jl estate of John A. Brice, deceased
j will prese t them, properly proven, to tlx
utuh-rsi^ued at Chester, fc>. C.: and al
?7 ** ?'J TV 1 I
j parties UlUCJiCU tu ^aiu I* ii
i.'K'ase m ike prompt payment to me.
"A. G. BR1UE,
12 0-4 Executor Ji.o. A. Brice.
FOR RENT,
'pIIE KPISCOPAL RECTORT. Pos
1 given January 1, 1>9!-.
I Apply at Postoffice. " 12-13tf
Red Cross Diamond Brand a
fMt*?\MiS A
C. The oulj Safe, Sure, ?ad rtiUiU WU Ut uk \lwr
ngUiX Diamond Srand la B?4 *a4 <Md intUTIk Vf
> other khid. Jw>iK>wh?nt md IwtfKimi. V
ppen, ?r? d&njrcrau eautorftits. At BntjlMJ, ?r MM4 M
ill. ?o3 * Relief y? TtltklW-|<n ?-? w-*^
C M I c H cax??^gWMHP;.jBr&Si
iD DIRECTORS.
LIS, l'residcn'.
JOS. F. WALLACE, Viee-Preiident.
J. P. CULP, Secretary.
C. M PARROT.
liig-gy C?.
ii of flue light vehicles. Why you should
material and skilled labor.
style, durability ami finish.
(ni people of Southern Timbers in the
protec ion by Southern production is
y, Cariolct or Buggv \s guaranfeed to
tee and repair any defect? in workmanBK
COSVDCED.
get your money's worth. A $5.00 snit
i!e it Winiuboro, S. bv
T. MATTHEWS,
ami dealer in everything on wheels.
BTOGY CO.
: CLAU8
IT"- f
or 189J will be at our
ri'oafion !mn*elf, aud
s his back. So this
AS GIFTS.
jjIj.j, ']iil line and instructed u* to SELL
Jt| u itli bargains we will end with barFpITI
THEM
is fa; r dealing: our ambition to please
wejCi>me warm to all; our bargains a
I1LLIPS
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t
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| We are reaping the harvest ot WELL S(
| out at l OST.
| A BIG MARK I
WE AliE IN THE FHOST KAN
Q D W
WHAT SHAL
;j FOI
! n
j Lhristmas
3
?i
iS the question now uppermost in erer
be appreciated by the older people.
For a lady, such tbiting us a Dress Patl
shales, with very nice Trimmings.
e i For gentlemen, a nice Hat, a pair of ?
g ! kcrchiefs, Collars or Cuff*, would mak
11 The younger people will alio cxpect *
ii In this lincuan aito be found a yreat ]
j China Mu<?>, China Cup* and Saucers, C
Sei?, Vases, Wail Pockets anri Albums i
Cunio now whiie tl.e assortment is col
FT. L A N D
Proprietor of the New
jWE STUM
TRARfjrA
|Aad Here it Ctoe
I
TWENTY-FIVE FINE BLACK
THIRTEEN SUITS, WORTH F
TWELVE SUITS, WORTH FR(
If you ever saw a bargain"in 3'om
1 ELL
Come early as these goods won't
HcMaster, Brit
FALL AND WIN
.
TinsWEEHIWEjWiiLOI
|OF FALL
tpVERY department i? no v complete,
j Velfets, Notions, White Goods, I.
stock this season i? the most complete wt
expect this season to eurpas* our'previou
See Mac.tulay & Turner'* Men's and B
See Macaulay & Turner's Men's and D
See Maeaulav & Turner's Ladies' ai?d !
Seo Macaulay & Turner's Thomson Gl<
Sec Macaulay & Turner's line of Shirt'
SeA Macaulay & Turner's Pants Goods
See MaeujJay & Turner's Men'* and B<
See Macaulay & Turner's Men's and B
shoes. :sho
I lu our Shoe Department we are ?lio\v
i you to inrestijratc onr prices in this de
reputation. We work to please our patr
fteppectlullv,
MACA
9-10-tin
COME AND SEE
!
OUR BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF j'
I i
Holiday Articles.!,
TOILET SETS, Manicure Sets, Pliotograph
Albums, Autograph Albums, |
Jewelry Cases, Colognes, Extracts, Toilet;
Soaps, Picture Books, Eiecant Gift Books, 1 ,
Bibles, Mirrors. Mirror Picture Frames,, '
Writing Desks, Portfolios, Fancy. Ink i
Stands, Gold Pens, Fountain Pens."and a '
variety of other articles.
UM? A KTPP uPTnr*mwm\T
""""* r
OAT8AXDI.U3IBEE. |.
OKA BUSHELS of Pure Red Rust:.
OOU Proof Oats ai.d 50,000 feet of ?
Assorted Lumber for sale by !
J. K. DAYIS, j *
9-lOfxtf ilontieello, S. C.
jIFE is to
FOR ITS POSSESSO
* "v s~ \ "t \ i /"
rUUlt ULt
J& IS.VS, I ? ':'& ?1
IERE THE ESSENCE OF TliU BE-T N
HERE YOU WILL FIND EVEUYTI
EVEUYHUNG irOK EVENING WI
EVERYTHING FORSUNDaY WE
EVERYTHING FOK MATKIUOXL'
Ye liare ha i * "rand tra Jc in t'ii? <1 jnrtir
Cut, Slash and SI:
I1LLI9IE
J W KD B A KG AINS- OU R PA T1EEN
>()WN AI.L THHUUUt
K TO STICK. TO STAY, TO WIN*.
ILLIFOBD
? jnt **m !
ju wis l
* A.
1
>_ present ?c
J I
j?
yboily'# wind. fomenting usciui ma; w
tern of Henrietta iu one of the newest
h
Ine Slioo!?? ? nice Cravat,* lut of Hand* o
e ihi'ir henrtu fee! Sfiari. S
ixtieth'n^ t?> arnu?e and f>lea*c them. ^
many articles for then): Cap?, Sacks
Jhlnt l'iat**, Dinner, Te? ami Toilet
n gr?*t variety. P
up'ete. JJ
P
? E C K E II I
' York U&cket Store. ?
BLMT ON I
s
lOJITHIS WEEK J
3 " W ? * UrVAW ~
CORKSCREW SUITS AT? J
nA^f iii! rrA *1Q mp 410 n<
XVWltL ^iU JL V 'flW) X VAI Viiiiwvi pj
tt
)M $18 TO $23, AT ONLY ?15.
lj
0*1
: life that lieads this, u
> of rrj ;
u
"stick" at these prices. la
i0 & Ketchin. 0b;
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OUR?JfTiR? STOCK D
GOODS.
S'
consisting of tine Drei? Goo<J?t Silk
)omestics, Clothing hu<1 Shoea. Our
s erer bought. With erery facility we jj
8 records in supplying the demand.
ov?' Clothing.
ova' Shoe*. |
Hisses7 Shoe*. |
ave-Fitting CoraeU. *il I
I I-,
?. ut
b<
jys' Ilatt?a big drive.
oys' C*p?.
u]
iu*| au extendi** stock. It will pav (;
partmvnt.55We niacin our previom ?,
ons \\
Ih
ULAY & TURNER^ ?
I DESIRE S
in
rO PLEASE THE I'UHM ' TASTE or
IN jD
I nn
Christmas Novelties. ><>
\nd think I am preparr-d to do so.
Cal! and examine my be
a <
CHRISTMAS STOCK.
W. E. A1KEX. g
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FRESH GROCERIES. C'
1X71 are ready to supply our customers
V? with Canned Fruits and Vegetables
lireetftoai tb* White Oak Canning Co.'s
actorv. Also a full line of Fancy and
i'aroil/ Groceries. Respectfully,
MRS. n. M. McCARLEY. dii
0 SHORT
RS TO WEAR
)TH I
T* r T> *"V33 HT A T' itrirn
lasid'jP o uyjifcl'lfr.
E?V YOKK HOUSED ABOUND.
\lS(i FOIi IV\Y WE vlI.
: ai:.
vu.
hmi', we sre pr*p*rrtf twgj
\ 11 crlitsr Prices.!
? ^
IIATS left in btook will b close
[THIS LINK. ,
& CO. 1
CLERK'S SALE. S
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINES
COUNTY OF FAIKFIELD. figA
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. H
J. P. McMa-.ter??. Frank Leitner. MM
N pursuance of an order of the CouflB
of Commou Pleas, made in the ab^B
ated case, I will offer for sale, befujfl ||g
ourt Bouse door in \Yinu?boro, o.i tiB W*
FIRST MONDAY 12t-J4,NUAj g?
ext, within the le^al hours
ublic outcry, to the Irgtie?t
jllowing-d^scribed pioperty, to
All that piec?, parcel or'tract Hj
'ing. being an lsnuatc in the Co^B
airfield and Mat* of i>outh CaroiitH p|
SEVENTI-ONE ACRES, j ||
lore or less, bound-d 011 the n^8
tndsof Ilorlbeck. fast Oy lands ofl
f James Stewart, south by lands
hedd. vrnt by lands lately belcfl
< Ii. Shurley. gSBKHSm
TERMS OF SALE I fl 8|
One-half of the purchase-n?o^| Kg
aid in cash, and the balance olH jggl
f twelve months, with intere.^tfij sk
f sale, to be secured by a bcJB
urcna^r ana a mortgage
t&s sold. The purchaser toJfl
ecessaiy papers.
Jlerk's Oflic", 11. H. JE>? j|S
Winnsboro, S. C., C.
)rccmber S, IS'JO. A
COUSTT OF K.UKKIXjS
fanes G. McCants, a%mk
of the estate of Ja^A
Baj-rie B. McCreerv and Charles^
ilcCreery, a? copartners doing ofl
nets ued the firm-name or 1. a. jb
Creery k Co., Defendants.
N pursuance of an order of (he CoJ
. of Common Pleas, made in &
> >r? stated ease, 1 will offer fur JH M
jfore th? Conrt ilousodoor in Wa9
>ro on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUAKM
ixt, within the legal hoars of saifl
lblic oat err, to tht higliebt bid!
ic following described propertvfl
11 that piecr, parcel or tract of Im 11
iug, b?ing and situate in the Cc?
' Fairfield and State of South ffl
containing 9|E9e
SIXTY-NINE (69) ACRE*!
lore or let*, and bounded ofiR
arth by the C. C. & A. It. It. t9
'? nmlK ?nH Mkf h? Imifl
. G Denportes, ond on the wdH
nd? of Laura M. L. Scott. IHRHj
TE2MS OF SAL?: |||
One-half of the purehase-tnonH
i paid in ca?h, the b -. I a nee on a Hz fi
I one rear from the dav of sale,fl
cured by bond of the purcbasetfl
iort^a^e of the premises told; ol
nb at the option of the purchH
he purchaser t*> pay lor all nece? H
?per?. A
11. H. jennixgA m
lei k'i Office, C. C. 1'. Ffl 9
Wiuusboro, S/C., M
?e??u?ber li, 1890.
12?IS?3c
CLERK'S SALES ?
rATE OF SOUTH CAUOljB
oduntt oe^ritcrikld. ymyn
COURT OF COMMON PLE J
enry L. Elliott, Johu P. Matfl
Jr., ami Joteph H. Cummittgsfl 9g
tifi's, vt, Nathau C. Kobertsofl
1 en dam. h
N pnrsuauce of an order of thfl
of Common Paa?, made 9 9
>ovc state*! ca?e, I will offer fcfl
?fo>"c the C<ain llouve<lo?rinfl HQ
>ro, t?u the S
miner \)(wn? V IV 1 1 VT
rnvoi i i '
*xt, within the U-?al ^onrsH
; public outer*, ( > the Li?flic*tffl
p^^^wiu^vtc^cyg|u]prC'pffl
All that certain piece, parcel or til
t land, lyirjr slid situate in Fait fflB
unty and isate of Smith C&rulifl
ti the road leading from the TowiaH
finittboro to Ttmnas McKirt*<r)V
jntided by land* formerly Lelongjfl
i Thoina* McKinstry, laud# turtixfl
^longing t'? A. I*. Irby, lands
belonging 'w Nancy Fraser, X?eJW|
niiti and Jam*** M. McCouuellS
hers, *n 1 containing
EIGHT HUXDRKb ACHES,5
ore or li>c, x-'fpt <?;ie hundred B
ic term, more or !? ??, c-mvetefl
anio! 15) rd, and i.inw\-one xdraj
ore or It-*", ?!#livrjr?1 to MiS
x?k, with the consent of the jifl
cut creditor*.
terms of Sale : l|Jj
One half ot the pureha>e-woneyM
rso. !.? l II />0 t I) O t llC. i\* I ? */-%.h ?? H
i? v.aoMl
credit ot twelve taonthc, with intfl|
L from the d?ky of $u!c, to be spcn?M
bor;d of the purchaser and a mcfl
ge of the piemise* sold. The tfl
aser to pay for all necessary napBB
li. H. .JENNINGS,?
crlfs Office, C. C. P. F. f|
Winttsboro, S. C., fl
>cember 12, 1890. 1|
12?IS?3t
?Job work done with ueatn-ssfl
!patch at this office
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