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r -' j , i ... i ? J ^ TteFairfield News andBerald. I SUPPLEMENT. A CHRISTMAS LETTKR. All the folks that live out herewith von Merry CnrisiiRAS, urar! Funny, furry little hare.1*, After dark, when no one care*, C nne o dance upon the snow, Glad it's Christinas time you k: ow. And the little chickadees,? You wouid think their feet would freeze,? They :-it chirping, gay enough, With ti:?ir leathers in a fluff, ' Merry Christmas, when it comes, (jives us a!l a lot oi crumb*!" And your dear old friend, the -;row, He and all his brothers go, Teetering across the snow, Two-and-.'wenty in a row ; Every crow with one keen eye For thi? i-h.-ino-ps in the sic v. - ~ O ? And another l?4i* the around And whatever'* to be found. ^ Oh! the crows louk sly and queer Just about this time of year! I If they'd only tell ii: sleep ' All the secrets that they keep. Dwn't you s'pose they know its right , To hang a stocking up at night? Don't you s'pose thev know this minute Everything there will be in it? People used to W??Ujhe!ieve Cows could IhIk on Wimis Eve, Standing patient in the stall, When the niyht beuan to (nil: Thai they taifced ot tfhit strange siglit In the stable, Uliri?tn;as night. Don't you wonder if uiey do? Don't you w ish that it was true? Stars at Chri-ttnas don't you thiuk. Have a sort of knowing wink? Ami the flowers underground Asieep when Clui.tuias comes aroundDon't you think it really soems As it tiiev ]jt;m huve Christinas dreams? Happy dr^aiiiji be yours, my d.-nr. Christtu;s night, anil ail tlie year ! - -St. Xic/tulus A It^VPSV. h r i > t rn * ? Eve. Five years a^fo, ^^sjBgfflSB&sed her 'aeath the mistletoe, ||Rrc>ok was white, u:id her hair w&* j ^T'fht myself & lucky fellow. HBfcwited our (roth and vowed to ; f|pflpft>f love and constancy ; ll|in six months she married an- ' H henceforth I should be her | B^mas Eve. The tire burns j llfcoals sweet visions jjlow ; j faces therein I ?oe, gius th:tt tickle t-he wa* rrhile, and who-e i HjTellovr, | |nd rne f?r another fellow, j 11% ?"Sv/'f. CHILDRKX HAPPY. I lie day above another j Kren bhould be happy, I ? Day, the day being i Bn. Whether in the j i n>r in the depths of j Bftrt should be made i He of suii&hine and Sjigj&cait longing eyes j gPIPich of their means, can procure j KuffiyyU^ easily other tiling that will equally H delight her children, they realizing j 9gg That the gi't comes from a '.ovitijr heart, j mm We should bear in mind that the H child that reci'iw* t tin horse id as H iubilant as the vu - tlmt receives an I I expensive toy. Tiimf-ie, if happiness is so easily pu chased for chi!- j ?lrc?J it should not be withheld! There are not many whocnu purchase French J tiolls with their expensive outfit ot j ?lres*e8, but what mother cannot pur- j chase a cheap doll; one thai coats but ! n few cent#, and dress it with odds j and ends. Wiut little darling of lour or live years would know the difference between calico and silk and satin? X?t one! If it is bright and attrac I lire ihe Wl" S'XZi at j *jghj^WfliFre^d lo c-m. Childhood docs^L trouble itself sb ?nt such things. Ir^S^u the p >orest of mo;hens would exer^^e a little tboughtfulness, their little o^Lwould | Lare no reasou to envy t lie c1k%|'? of | wealth on Christmas Day. Wtr^waa i immense amount of enjjymeut could take out of a few eandies, a fe\^ very cheap toy?, a few home-made j co)kies, or a few little home-madegar- | jaen!3 or plav-things that a mother's j forethought had provided? Such j things should be thought ot in time. On Christmas eve little caa be done except to buy w'/at comes handiest, but in poor homes money is needed for many * thing, and most likely the little ones would have to go without. Let it be seeu to in time, then, that the j children are provided for. The re-; alities of life, with its sorrows and J disappointments, its trials and cares, j will cometothein time enough. Thcv, j like others before them, may lire to j see the Christmas season darkened by ! ^ 4 1-1 I * I 1 * I oesiu yr irouuies auuon a* nuru uo ; bear. Then let the Christmas Days of their youih at least le full of joy and merriment. It' yoa arc wealthy and can make their little hearts glad by the | bewildering things they see in the shop ( windows?all right. If not, a little | loving forethought will go a great j ways, and out of very little money you j can yet anv amount of pleasure for I th'iin, and makej their Christinas a j merry Christmas indeed. FOR KENT. ADESIUABDE FOUR-ttOOM COTTAGE on Vanderhost street, with i kitchen and carden attached. Possession | given January 1, 1891. For particulars j call on the uuaersi?ned. A. WILLIFORD. i Wimisboro, 5>. C., Nov. 24, ll-25tf! Li i fci . gasatc3t^eaBBsa?ag?mam??BM HOLIDAY GREETING. King out the bells. Sec to it that the house rings with i .-i.i.^.. a ujc latt^iuer ui uic tiiiiui en. The children want u Christmus-tree, ! and they should have it. The cost is ; small, the pleasure is jjreat. lie who would 02 cross and sullen j on Christmas Day, ou<rht to shut himself in from the world. Let no one appear that cannot display a smile ou their countenance. Above all the Christinas must be merry. It has been merry since it first i i i WgUIU iUlll u V.'lll IM1U?1^ IiMi ti xtitviib ! the introductory word to tliar effect I would be the Christmas pudding witlij out its plums. Christmas is for the j boys and girls, and on that day \vc j older | ersous shed our years and bei conic as children are. No wrinkles now. Xo business cares. Xe thought for anything that doesn't belong to Christinas. A round face, with dimples at cheek and chin; a pair of happy eye* that look as if there had never been a tear in them; a roar of gratified L'fimn into^mprlirltfk C.vpi'l-iaill/ll, >t illl CW&MV llUV?UiVV?<?VV j notes bespeaking gentler happiness? these things from attic to ground floor, and these from dawn to darkness. Then the Christmas night, the Christj mas story, and the Christmas joke, j Then the blazing lire and the blazing ! lights, to make the more impressive ! the outer frost, the drifted snow, the j bristling icicle, the glittering Christmas | stars. Then the bells of Christmas, | which have new meaning on that night. | and send it merrily out from every ! steeple and every horse's neck. Then j the social gathering, with its select i parties of two in secluded corners, j propriety being insured as to sex. and ! other select parties of larger number. ' the which tire given to the reminiscent | Christmas smoke and talk. Then and | there and everywhere we send greeting' 1 of peace and good-will, to our readers. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO AIX. | Old and young, poor as well as rich, we wish a Merry Christmas. "It is more blessed to give than to receive," therefore as we receive let us not forget to <rive good things?spiritual and material?more freely than ever before. Christmas is the chief holiday of the year, because it is the anniversary of a day that marked a new* era, in our world. We should celebrate with joy a day that marked the beginning of the one perfect life, and ihc one perfect example which appeared on earth, to bring to mortals the ''Tidings of great joy." Resist all tendencies to a gloomy or solemn Christmas, and let us hail the lov xvitli win/}nocc if you would be happy Christinas Day, see to it that you make some one else happy and your heart will overflow with joy. Go to some poor family and assist thein to enjoy a joyous day; remember the farther and motherless children, make one dav in their lives happy, and the joy that will come to you, will be remembered far into the new year. WANTED TO KICK HIMSELF OVER IT. Samuel Hoar's return to the Republican ranks two \ear* furnishes the basis to a verv good storv, which was told as genuine in Uustuii this fall. Samuel makes his home in Concord, utJoHoar, lus to Ion- rC>ideT^?^ purchased a lor of land in the viiu^e, where he already had considerable real estate. Sonic da_\s aflerw?rd the j Judge met him and sai !: ''Sam, what in is the reason itiat you bought that ten-acre lo:? You've tot more land thai? you need or know what to do with. I don't ?ee what rou wanted j of any more." To which the young man m^ie ;cj>l\ : "Father, I'll tell you the truth about it. Ever ?inoe I voted for Harrison two years ago I've been wanting to kick myself all ?rer a ten~ an A haw T'tfrt crnt nlor*^ auic iVi. anu x ? v/ ^?/v where I can do it.:> The Judge had no more to Jar. HEADQUARTERS - FOR? GROCERIES; WAGONS AND BUGGIES. \ 57IDE AWAKE AND HAPPY TO ? V L-iinrc thnt- trr? avp >ihlf> to D111 the price of Groceries LOWER and LOWER for CASH. Nothing charged balance this year, but for cash we will undersell all competitors. Come and be convinced that l^e mean business. ^j^udebaker Wagons and Columbus *^%kCo.'s Buggies need no recornine..^?n. A nice line of cheaper gradel jS^hai:d. We have a line of Bugiry x^^that command attenAorfints Jones of Bins; ?^ hamton Scale?,^fflggglg^est but best and "He pay9 the^BSsl&i. Give u-s your trade will please you, and more we guarantee to save you nionej\^|^^ W. II. DOTY Sc 9 23fx4tn FOR SALE. Intrntifinal toMm. - lUlfl lJUUIVUUa V! V1UIJKUIIH V I T WII.L sell the above work, complete in 1 fifteen volumes, at a liberal discount from original cost. Subjects treated on from thri creation of the world to Cleveland's administration. Containing 8(5,000 subject-. ALSO One spacious and convenient dtsk, suit able for offie# business. ll-llfx-'w JAMES PAGAN. XdThollerT BUILDER AXI) CONTRACTOR ami Manufacturer of ?2 '?*. ^ J?s ? V>*INXSBORO, S. C. ?e?~Pians and specifications for duelings, factories and store-houses furnished | at reasonable rate*. i-^fx?y i Egg . igggggaaae RICHMOND AND DANVILLE It.ll ] SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect August 31, 1890. TRAIN? HUN BY To rn MKKUJI/.N TIME. ! North liouiul. No. 51. No. 5.'5. ! Lv (Jliariestun via C. 11. K., .".lOp.m T.UJa ui Lv. Augusta, U.rjOp.ui. s.oOa.ic Lv. Gi'diiiteville, 7.10p.m. 8..'55a.ra Lv. Trt*ntoii, 7.57p.m. 9.05a.ui Lv. Johnston's n. i4p.m. ii.l7:i.m Lv. C'n uiiil?!:i, ll.:<5a.m Lv. Wii:nsb??r??, i2.17p.nt. 1.14p.tu Lv. 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Columbia,S. C. s. H. "w"-t^jGcn-1>ass-Agt C. M. YVAKI), Cen. Manager, Charleston, o. C. flit Uil;! let Prmptl*! T 1-1 E MU TUAL LIFE IISIANCE COMPANY I '? -? * r tt v"v TT~W T| r ujb rvn: vv iuiuv. RICHARD A, McCURDY. President ASSETS, - 5136,4 01,32$. 02 SURPLUS, - - 9,657,248.44 THE OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONGkest, Best Company in the world. JfctJTlie best company is the company that sood " The Mutual Life is I ^IclLWAIN? Cos., j Off AND T(K4REIv!? A?_ - I i A FINE ASSORTMENT OF COOKS, Hollow-ware, Tinware, Jars, Flower Pots, and a general line of | Fresh and Nicc. Also a general line of Ilou'e Furnishing Goods. W. W. KETC1HIV. THE WINNSBORO BAR. ciiinm niwmiMt PiTHriET uanuiuu'j liatiauaii u. UUIUVU?A, ATTORNEYS- AT - LA W. WINXSliOliO, S. t'. Practicee in ai the .Stat-; and U'>>teri Sates Courtsformerly occupied by the late Jas. II. liion. JAS. GLENN McCANTS, A T T () R N K Y - AT-LAW, No. 1 LAW JiAXGK, \V I N X S B O II O, S. C. Practices in the State and UaitoJ States Courts. IIENRY N. OBEAK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Xo. 5. Law Range. W 1 X X SBOIv 0, s. c. I C Practice* in the State and I'nitcd Stairs [ ourts. I-.1 OS1JIXD W. BUCHAXAS. ATTOBXEY-A T-LAW, Xo. 7 Law Range, \V IN XS BO ro, s. a Practices in all United States and State Conrts. Special attention to corporation and insurance law. A. ;S. <fc W. D. DOIGLAKS, attorneys. and cojnsellorsjat law. Xo. 0 Law Kangp, W I X X S li O R o; S. C Practice in the State and United State? Courts. j e. McDonald, C. a. Douglass? Solicitor Sixth Circuit. Mcdonald & douglass, ATTORNEYS ANI) COUNSELLORS AT LAW Nos. 3 aiiG "> Law Kanjje, WINXSBORO, S. C. Practice in all the State and Unite States Courts. h. a. gaillard, attorney-at-law, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office up-stairs over J. SL Bcaty & Bro.'s store. E. B. Kaosdale. G.W. RaoSDai.e. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. 2 haw Iiange, WINNSBOli O. S. C. CHAMPAGNE ONE CASE OF THE EUGENE ^LIQUET, (RHEIMS.) ONE CASE OF -Sillgiy Mausx, A^UTERIOl^ SPARKLING CflifAH IN PINTS. A FULL STOCK OF WINES AND / ts~\ rr/ \r?n LU^uujlics For the Holidays. FOR SALE FOR CASH AT n fir tt l 1?. i ?. ummi NEAR DEPOT. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NXTICE is hereby given that a partnership has been formed between the undersigned under the finn name of McDonald, Douglas* & Obear, for the practice of law in all the civi: departments, With oflices in the town of Wiunsboro and "6ity of Columbia, S. C. The Winnsboro offices are Xos, :: and 4 Law Kauge, and will be in special charge of Mr. J. JE. McDonald: the Columbia office is No, 1 Southern Life Insurance Building, corner Law Range and Main Street, and will be in the Bbcial ch?rge of Messrs. Douglass and j- mcdonald, chas. a. douglass, r-/^a. h- n- obear. -//{*^rl0 lm 11-lltf sale. A LL^n^tain tract of land, centain J\. ing^ /^ Lundred ?nd -Ninety two Acres, ino./situate in Fairfield County, S. hounded by lands of the estate McCants. deceased, nd by lands o .?^kson Yaughan and nfhorc vnnvii !? ?>/ -wlr* rvlon^ "p\>r terms of sale appi/?^MjL A. S. ?of^Pl)OrG LA SS. ll-l.-ltxtf | TO m FBOHT. ' I He Wiflosboro tan Worts i /\rii STOCK I- Now COMPLETE * ' ;t::<I wv n.n- prepared to fimiis'i our friends wish au\tliiutr in our lis:*', -wis as Huirnifs, Carriair ? , 1*1 ;eto:is, Surrey .Koad Carts, Wa^oi.s, Stomi Aprons. Uuirny l*mUrt-llas, Cushions, Lei tiier, >uddle iJian| kets, iiridles, liaiters. Lines. Collars. Collar Pads, Spokes llitiis, i 1 tns, Felloes, Ilub-liaiwK iJr sins. Spad?s, Shovels, Forks, Iraki*, iiubber llo.se, Wlu-eiiiarrows, Iron Pipin?r, Steam Gauges, tJiass Gauges, Engine Material, JJabbit Metal, Solder, And-lrons, Hinges, Kivets, Bolts, Locks, Ca>penler's Tools, Oils. Yarnis es, Paints, White Lead. Paint Brushes, Scissors, ete. We also have a fine assojtsnent of Poekst and T.ibleCutleiy. Wi* o I Ci.l.i Oif..nL fnr f?<? ( '/>!?*]?r-! h?<1 Buckeye Miiwcr, Hit* Watt I'low ami the Dainn.-eus I'low: also tor the I". .S. Carriage Co.'s B.igiies?the b.-st nuur. We ha.s*e just received a line >ot of Singh: and Double Harness at all prices fioin cheapest to best. It wili pay you to examine them before buying. Beauties?We have just received a lot of beautiful Winter Lap Kobe.s, the best ever brought to the Boro. Tli* y are daisies. OUR SHOP. We are prepared to do all kinds of reAiul ?n?irohfu?i uiiu [/Olliuu;; mm j,v. ?wfaction, as we only employ t'.:e best work men we can get. Give us a call and we will try to please you, an i will make you smile when we tell you our prices and sdiow you some bargains that we have in store for you. It is a pleasure to show roods, so give us a call whether you buy or not, and we will do all in our power to please vou. WIXNSDORO WAGON WORKS. liUMflii WJE IIAVE ON EXHIBITION YY the largest and finest display of Holiday Goods ever brought to Winnsboro. Plush Ca^es, Manicure Sets,. I Writini/ Tinsks ami Pads. Toilet Ca?e?, Albums, Porlfolioi. Scrip Books, Chrislmas Cards, New Year Cards, Booklet*, Etc , Etc , E:c. .A Fine Line of Books auitable for children and nice presents. Our line of PERFUMERY can be excelled by 110 one. All ol which v/c are selling at "Very Low I.3rices in order to advertise our new DrugStore. Come eariy ami get the best Wiaasboia Drug S^are. J. F. MASTER & 00, i "" i lines Heat I CANNEDMEA^r *"] " I? and FRUIT. | PICKLES, Domestic and Imported. LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE. OAT .VIAL. m af'a i>nvr I ROYAL BAKING POWDER. | COCOA, TEAS. I COFFEES, raw and roasted. |J J ASSORTED CRACKERS. 1 CHEESE. I GELATINE. | jj Auil a fuli line of Staple Gro- ^ I F, M'MASTEE & CO. AT THE More Bakery l-Axn! CONFECTIONERY, ] ' Fresli Bread, Cakes and fa ? ALSO? , TT1 X. T ; . _r rencn <AIIU. ; JPlciin Candies , Just iii this week another invoice of j FLORDETHEO CIGARS, The best smoke for Five Cents in town, j ?. A. WHITE. j 0 _ l] MONEY TO LOAN ON* improved farms on ong time and j easv terms. Apply to McDONALD &'DOUGLASS, N'os. 3 and 4 Law Range, j ~ 4-2fxly Winnsboro. S. C. FOR SALE. I " A HOUSE AND LOT ON TIIE EAST ' i, side of the C C. & A. R. R., near j freight depot. Apply to | 0 n 7tf A. S. & \v. D. DOUGLASS. I i i<Q?g<WM?U I 1 IM III IMSa pfc?? PRE! J\_ S3T '' ' CBUOX5 BXCEZSS. premium to our subscribers is handsomely Thottf-elvo volumes contain the following ^ - ? i-f - lisbed complete, unc.'Langea, an a aoso-.uiwy < DAVJD COPPERFIELD, MARTIN CHUZZLEW1T, NICHOLAS N1CKELBY, DOMBEY AND SON, BLEAK HOUSE, LITTLE DORRIT, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, PICKWICK PAPERS, (9 The above are without question the mc quarter of a century tliey have been celeb] world. Yet there are thousands of homes ii the nsu.il high cost of the books preventing this luxury. But now, owing to the use of i machinery, the extremely low price of whil trade, we'are enabled to offer to our subsci price which all can afford to pay. Every h cf tiic great minors wuriw. f OK ONE DOLL AH AN We v> ill give an entire net of Dickon IT and the Fairfield News and IIekald (v Weekly one year and Dickens' Works Dickens' Works and ten novels to any < scribers to either edition of The Xews j. IN AD To the above liberal offer we will (/ice T to any one sending the regular subscript for one year: No. 153. Her Manifest Destiny. By Asusoa if. Docol No. 282. Olvtnpla. By M. T. Cai.dos. No. 281. Dolores. By Mri. Ja*r G. AusrtK. No. 280. A It rave Coward. By K. L. Stkvbwio*. No. 279. A Troublesome Girl. By " Tut. IH-cmkh." No. 278. Gnllty ornot (iullty. byava>i>AM. Poloi.a". No. 277. Falsely Accused. By JJr?. A?x3. STirussj. Ill No. 178. AFalseKeent. By Mn. A lex a >dfi. So. 275. The I'corl of the Orient. Bj StlvavoCobb.. No. 271. Simon derrick's Duuclitcr. By M. T. C*'.o< 1.0.272. the LindenF?rmUrldc. By MavcabutBloci No.27*. A Uanzeron* Woman. By Mrs. A.ix S. Stxkuk No.SiO. lilackblrd IIIIL By stats Kkn*kti> No. 2*9. The Peril of Ulehard I'urdon. By R. I~ Fabjk >'a?. 2*8. The Little Old Man of the liatljrnollcj. cmzib gajobuc. No. 2*7. From the Eartli to the Moon. Ey Jrins Vr.m No. 2*3. The Guardian's l'lot. By Dr. J. H. Ilosixtt No. 2*2. The Karon'* Will. By Syi.vaki's Com, Jr. No. 2tt. The uray faicon. vy a. i. v?tuo.i. No.ffU. The Sorrow of n Secret. By Mab* Cccu. 1T\y, No. 239. Peroy and the Prophet. Ity TTilkik ('olmmk No. 237. Tho Story of & Wedding lilng. By the auil of " Dor? '/borne." No. 238. Martyn Ware'* Temptation. By Mrs. ir. TTo No. 235. A Modern Cinderella. By tutbor "Dura Thora? No. 23i. The Itland Home, By M. T. CALDOit No. 233. The Fatal Glove- llf Cult Amc<?. No. 226. The Mill Ctrl of Tyrol. By If. T. Caid"*. No. 225. Malwa's Kevenge. I'.y H. Hicks IIaccakd. No. 223. Kuth Ucrrlek. By TTiu.uv II. IScsdmcll. No. 215. 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