The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 01, 1891, Image 5

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IW. D. MOOIiE, Treasurer. C. E. SPEXCER. Carolina IT A KG EST BUILDERS in the SouMi Lj use these goods ? 1. Because they are made of linest in 2. Because they are unsurpassed in s Because they are made by Southe South lor Southern Folk*. Southern our way to strength. Everv job-Carriage. Phaeton, Surrc I PERFECT SA Our agents arc authorized to guaram ship or material. INSPECT AXI) 1 Remember, the greatest economy is j of clothes is high ai any price. For sa IVonriM/M* Winnsbaro \Va<?on Work I; CAROLINA Cotton Seed, Cotfr Ferti w E have closed down our Oil Mill, ITT to uuy seeu ior casu, ur e.wiwn jp In comparing' the value of ootu " iev.e. Prof, llilgard, of Mississippi, ^pecidlly when previously 'heated' or bly the least effectual mode of employ for a variety of reasons, of which the i hull constitute very serious obstacles t< promotes decay, and of the rootlets se< that when the seed is used in such a these obstacles. It may lie in the soil change; we shall find the hull almost inside, enclosing all the soil itigredieut crop. All that it does the first season i in fermentation, while the most import bear its own interest. This evil is enh which materially obstructs, decay, the 1 like sardines or olives inside its Lull." P ^ihat the soil ingredients *lje present'; i b&~ptrf in the right place.'* Manure, to readily mixed with"the soil arohnd anc tion requires rapid acd complete decay lorrn. Both are most advantageously : substantially all the soil ingredients of cept the small amount contained in the "The high value of cotton peed cake chemical composition, is amply confin i? greatly to be preferred to the raw se version of the latter into cake meal 01 cotton planting. If von have any seed on hand now o: bring them in and exchange thein for contain plant food in a readily availub! this season bv applying them cither be you have cows to feed, you will find cc best of stock food. And, Sir J. 1>. La of cotton seed meal fed to a steer will Kemember that we have three gradi which you can select such as will suit zers." savs W. E. Stone, chemist of th< be effective mast supply to the soil, aiu rials as are required bv the demands ol A fertilizer is alter all a supplement to made by the production and removal < on insufficient food is poor economy, are already there iu abundance is a \vr therefore, requires knowledge on two j iim M-nn rr? hf nmdnf.ed and the abilitv with regard to the composition of ferti ment the deficiencies of the soil." If we cannot suit you in the grades \ a fertilizer containing any relative pe nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash? I Yours respectfully, THE FAIR FIE LI 13^6. D. Dunn. Manager, will have 1 the cash business of the concern. Tim M. W. Dotv, or D. V. Walker, at the s The Press (NEW YORK) H FOK 185H. W DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. 6 pages, lc. 20 pages, 4c s or 10 pages, -c. W The Aggressive Republican Journal of the Metropolis. A Newspaper for the Masses, Founded December l, 18.S7. CIRCULATION OVtS 100.000 COPIES O A I Sj V. The Press is the organ of 110 faction : pulls no wires; lias no animosities to avenge. The moat remarkabley<ac.wuoer Success in yew York. - - i^ The Tress i? a National Newspaper. cjteaP news, vulgar sensations and trash find n<5^Plac^ in the columns of The Press. Tiir rl??$s has the brightest Editorial pa^e in Ntfi'^Vork. It sparkles with points. s The Press SuxdaXJSditiox is a splendid twenty page paper, covering ev<ry current topic of interest. ? TnEPress Weekly Edition cortlAinsj b all the good things of the Daily and SuJKj Ik day editionsEn. For those who nan not afford the Daii.y g?f| or are prevented by distance from early! H receiving it, The \Veeki,y is a splendid I |||f substitute. B \? AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM Hr The Pic ess has no superior in New York, ITHE PKiSSS. Within the reach, of all. The led and V cheapest Xevotpaper pubtishetl in. & America. Y Daily and Sunday, one year. - 85.oo " ** * O months, - :!..'>() " " " one " .4.*i: Daily only, one year, ... 3.00 j * ' four mouths. - - l.ooj Sunday, one year, ..... 2.00 i Weekly Press, one year, J .00 [ Send for Tiie Press Circular. ! Samples free. Agents wanted every-! where. Liberal commission;:. Address. TH E PRESS. Potter Building, 3t> park Row, New York II. A. GAFLLAKD, A T T O K X E Y - A T - L A W, WINXSBOUO, S. C. Office up-stairs over .1. M. I i-aly k Uro.'s ' itojtf. V [) niKKCTOUS. IS, President. JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. J I'. CULP, Secretary. C. M. I'All ROT. ???r?ry ^?? t ol' tine light vehicle?. Why you should mf Ai*?y ! in.-! L-11T r?r ? IOUai* jut iwii* oniiivvi jtylc, durability and finish. rn people of Southern Timbers in lho protec'ion by Southern production in !> , Cariolet or Buggy i> guaranteed to TWFACTIOX. ;ee and repair ny defects in workmanISK loxviA(Ki). tfet your money's worth. A S5.(HJ suil ie at wimisDoro, ?>. v.;., l>v T. MATTHEWS, ?, and dealer in everything on wheels. BUG&Y CO. 3H Seed, Meai and Users. for the prp>f-:it season, but will continue ire Cotton Seed .Meal rtr Fertilizers foi >n seed meal and the whole seed as fer says: "The use of whole cotton seed buried too deep for sprouting, is proba^ in?* that excellent fertilizer; and this. :hiefare the following: i. The furze 01 > thA ru'i'fvs<? both nf the moisture, which iking for nourishment. It thus happens manner, that sprouting fails to remove for a twelve month, with little or nc intact, with a black, shrunken kerne ?, safe from the demand* ot" the growing s to stimulate the soil by gases formed ant portion has lain idle, and failed tc anced by?2d. The oiliness of the seed, kernel being, as it were, 'put up in oil', f'rml i nni iwr imMVf ?*ft icjlfkf fi|ini!?V they must be in the right condition am! Ijt; profitable, must be capable of being I beneath the plant. The former condi ; the latter a powdery or granulated fulfilled in oil cake meal, which contains the seed from which it was made, exhull and furze. meal as a fertilizer, as indicated by its ned by experience." ''The fact that it ett it represents, should render the conic of the matter-of-course operations ol r >houlil you have any left after planting, meal or fertilizers from which, as they 0 form, you can get immediate returns ?foie or after planting your cotton. Ii >tton seed meal one of the cheapest and \v?:s is authority for saying that one ion produce thirty dollars worth of manure. of excellent fertilizers for sale lroin your land and pay you best. "Fertili1 Experiment Station of Tennessee, 'Ho 1 hence to the growing crop, such mate: the latter and are lacking in the soil. fJjr* cai! o f in vor\lopft tliO H I'd t'f c >f crops. To attempt to produce crops To supply materials to the soil which iste. The intelligent use of fertilizers, joints: 1. with regard to the needs of of the soil to supply these needs: 2. lizers used and their ability to supple* ve have prepared we will make to order :r cent ages ot' the necessary eleinentsthat you may desire. ) U1L AJiJJ I4 JyJtC 11 L/lZiJuli I V<* 1 lis office at the mill aud will transact all o sales will be made by W. Jt. Doty, tore ot' W. Jt. Doty & Co. South Carolina Railway Company. | /COMMENCING May ;il, 1?91, at 2.53 ! p. m., the trains will run as follows | (Eastern Time) : MAIN LINE TO AUGUSTA. DAILY. i Leave Charleston... <;. *>() a m o.OO p m I Leave Branchville... i'.oo a m s.05 p m i Arrive Augusta n.."0 a in 11.15 p in | AUGUSTA '10 CHARLESTON. DAILY. I Leave Augusta? /x.ooani li.i'jpin 4.?0 p m ! Leave BVanclivUIe? 10.511 a in 2."?> a m s or> p ill | Arrive Charleston? '1.15 p m T."<i.)ain 10.15 pm i MAIN i-JNE ANI) COLUMBIA DIV. DAILY. j Leave Charleston? r>.':-:y a in a 111 5.00 p in T,>o,.A IV-innl-vill,. 7 on 'r.nin t jljk *v ? it ux * . / j ? i?i i . ?*j iii Arrive Columbia? !?.43 n. ju 10.00 a ill 10.10 }) 111 I Arrive Camden 10.55 am* i *L)aiIy except .Sunday. COLUMBIA 1)1V. AND MAIN* I INK. DAILY. i Leave Camden 5.00p ni* i Leave Columbia 0.50 a. m ."<.45 p ra : Leave L ranch vi lie 8.50 a ui 7."0 p m i Arrive Charleston J 1.08 a m y.S'J p m * Daily except Sunday. CAMDEN <ANI> COLUMBIA ACCOM. ^sMtTe'Coluiiibia..". 9.00 a in Arrive Camden ii>.55 a int ... Leave Canuien 5.00 > inf Arrive Columbia 7.13 pint Arrive Charlrstion ! .:;(> p mf ! Daily. Connections made at Columbia daily to ana from Charlotte, also Cincinnati and the Xorth, and to and from Asheville, Hot Springs and the West. Daily except Sunday to and from points on the C. & G. Div., K. & I). It. li. Connects at Charleston Monday, Wednesday and Friday with Clyde steamships for Xew York and for Jacksonville, Fia. Connects daily at (witli X' S 11 v for n 11 nfiintc in Florida. G. P. MILLKP, U.T. Ast., Columbia,S. C S. iJ. PICKENS; Gen. Pass. A^t: C. M. WAliD, Gen. Manager, Charleston, C. NOW, OK IX JULY! IS ihc time to sow Uuta ]>.iga Seed, of wiii/h we have a fresh supply, with othev varieties of Turnip >eed. Fin* lot of Cigars unci Chewing Tobacco. | A variety of Flavoring Fxtrae s, Insect I Powder t'i exterminate Hies, Mosquito j Mixture, Pond's Extracts and other lini- j nients: Corn Cures, Cordial for Cholera ! Morbu.- ?.?1 Dysentery, Ni]?p!r Shields, breast. I'ltmps, Toilet Sups, Household i Ammonia. Fruit Jars, etc., etc., at tlie Drug Store | i?f Mi-MASTKi:. nillCE ^ KF.TCH1N. j * EVERYBODY!' SgBg??? i / \. Ull, YES! EVERYBODY OUGHT to know that after I he 1st of May, 1$K1, asiy :uk! every person, where then* i-> 11 ? loi: kI lie- use, ::tn >ell cigars eigarctie* and nil manufactured tobacco without tli-; heretofore required special revenue stamp of the United Stale* of America. Theiefore I'll ofl'er ;o the public and my customers the following stuck ol Fine Cigar.-, (.'igar , etlOr-, Tobaeco and Cheroots at a living [iroiit lo everybody lor the ('ASH, 1 anil ail ijotxis warranted as represented * The La rerfection. an all Havana I0o. Cigir. The Ko>a!ind, an all Havana 10c, Cigar.; The iJaehelor Clab, a long filler 10c Cigar. The Gilmorc, a Sumatra wrapper CIKH'-C ->c. vulgar. Tne immense (immense in every tiling but price) 5c. Cigar. The Kangaroo, the old reliable 5c I Cigsu*. The Ledger, the acknowledged stipe | rior 5c. Cigar. The Uoval Eagle, Havana long lllle 5c. Cigar. The'Funuy Boy, a good article, 5c - Cigar. The Freeman's Pride, a small swee a smoke, 5c. Cigar. The C. O. D. or cash on deliverygood 5c. Cigar. The Oi) Cuard Cigar, a good stnoke 3 for 10c. The La Curlotta Cigar, a good smoke 3 for 10c. i The Intrusion Cigar, an old drv, for 10c. The I'cir of Key West Cigar, i ; light smoke, 3 for l()c. The Specials, a superior Cigar, ; for 10c. The I'.enry Clay Cigar, an all 0. K. 1 '2 for oc. ' The S;ar of Liberty Cigar, a ligli draft, 2 for bc. | The Rosa del Vulta Cigar, a darl , strong, 2 for.3c. j j The Davuna Cheroots, a choice sriioKc, > lor ivc. 1 The Kinny Brothers Special Straight ' cut Cigarettes. The itichnioml Straightcut Cigar 1 i ettes. The Duke of Durham Cigarettes. The Old Xorth State Smoking To bacco. The Volunteer Smoking Tobacco. The Sweet and Waxy Chewing To j bacco. The New Broom Chewing Tobacco -AT I in r.ii* iriDiivr^unpju JC ?? . Al.*. A V -BJS. .M. ^5 , Near Passenger Depot, across froir Post Office. ILIUUMOND AND DANVILLE R.I! I SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect May 31, 1891. TKAINS I.U-K BY 7oTR MERIDIAN TIME. Norlli Bound. No. 12. No. 10. ? Lv. Savannah, ll.30p.m 6,40a,ni Lv Charleston, 10.00p.m. ti.50a hj Lv. Augusta, 10.45a.m. T.OOp.iD ; Lv. Granitevillc .1.17a.m. 7.32p.ra Lv. Trenton, 11.45a.m. .-i.22p.ra Lv. Johnston'* 1 i.59a.ni. 8 36p.m Ar. Columbia, 1.43p.m 10.35 p m Lv. Columbia. 2.00D.ra. ll.OOp.m Ar. Winnsborc, 3.42p.m. I2.5la.m Ar. Chester, 4.52p.m 2.02e.in. Ar. Iiock Hill. o.34p.iu. 2.52a. id Ar. Charlotte, 6.30p.m. 4.00a.m Ar. Salisbury. 8.45p.m. T.OOa.m / r. Greensboro, 10.40p.m. 8.52a.m Ar Richmond, 7.00a.m. 4.i0p.m Ar. Washington, 10.20a.m. 7.5?p.m Ar. Baltimore, I2.05a.in. 11.25p.m Ar. Philadelphia, 2.20p.m. 3.00a.m Ar. New York, 4.50p.m. 6.20a South Bound. No. 9. No. 11 Lv New York, 12.15ngt4.30p.m. Lv. Philadelphia, 3.50a.m 6.57p.m. Lv. Baltimore, 6.50a.m 9.30p.m Lv.Washington, 11.15a.m. li.OOp.m L v. Richmond, :;.00p.m. 2.55a.m Lv. Greensboro 10.30p.m. 10.28a.ru Lv. Salisbury, J2,30a.m. ll.54a.rn Lv. Charlotte 2.20a.m. 1.55p.m Lv. Koct Ilill, 3.14a.m. 2.45p.m Lv. Chester, 3.56a.m. 3.25p.m Lv. Winnsboro, 4.57a.m. 4.19p.m Ar. Columbia, 6.20a.m. 5.40p.m Lv. Columbia. 6.45a.m. 5.55p.n: Lv. Johnston's 8.44a.m. 7.40p.m Lv. Trenton. D.02a.m. 7.54d.iu Lv. Graniteviile, 9.35a.m. 8.27p.n Ar. Augusta, 10.20a.m. 9.10p.m Ar. Charleston 11.08a.m. ? 30p.m Ar. Savannah 6.20p.m. 6.00a.m THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Pullman cars between Greensboro, NT.C., and Augusta on Traius 9 and 10. Train 12 conenccts at Charlotte wiih Washington and Southwestern vestibule limited train No. oS, and vestibule train No. 37 southbound connects at Charlotte with S. C. Division No. 9 for Augusta. J. A. DODSON, Superintendent. J AS. L. TAYLOK, General Passenger Acre lit, Washington, L>. C. I). CARDWELL.D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. SDL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. talma's fiiivfiiw <UV I# %l V v V* As soon as lie heard of the lynching of the Italians in New Orleans, promptly demanded that the affair should be investigated. Just as promptly should a man, suffering with disease, hears of the healthrestoring waters of Cleveland 'Springs investigate their merits, for when it is known tbat a man has been ! Assassinated B) Snmp hidden foe. immediate stem are ! taken to arrest and rid the community of | such a cowardly murderer. Should not tben a man when he knows that he has some disease that will destroy his health, make every effort to arrest and rid Ins system of its 'presence'.' And while the strong arm of the law cannot reach and suppress mmmm mafia The members no; being known, yet Cleveland Springs waters can reach and completely overcome all diseases of the Blood, Liver, Rladritv or Kidneys, as well as Dyspepsia, La Grippe, or any disease that is known to be undermining health ;it:d breaking down of the Nervous System, as has been proven in many cases, and certified to by those who have tested their virtues. For analysis, testimonials, etc. address J. B. WILKINSON, I im'iiriui opinio, S-lOtt" JSlielby, N. C. I ! LEMONS." I i ~ IK KIT PEG MB ? i i i 'Ice Cream Chums. . ; I . i i i i j .j AND j i lj ! FLY 'TRAPS. i % | . I J. F, M'MASTER & CO. ms xt T^? liitt 'bestm em } . .? > i J i \\JE ARE AGAIN SOLE AGENT W for the sale of the ) Palmetto Cotton liter. i j gcall at once and see us. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. I Ml Si# IUL QWe have a few more tons of COTTON SEED MEAL, low for the cash. i ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, III Ml? I I/ L let Pro#! t | THE | M U T U A L It tup titmtti limn LlfJj MtfAIM COMPANY OF NEW YORK. EICHRD A. McGURDY. Presidert AKSETM, - 8136,461,398.02 SURPLUS. - - 9,457*248.44 THE OLDEST, LAKGEST, STRONGest, Best Company in the world. "The best company is the company that does the most good." The Mutual Life is such company. H. G. 3IclLWAIN. Agent for Lancaster and Fairfiefd Cos., Lancaster C. II., S. C. EWD. L. GERNAND, . General A?ent, Columbia, S. C. j 7-fxlawly WIXXSBORO HOTEL BAR. taPiifit an New tores I But plenty of VIA) IMl'UUrttD A.\U DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCH AS BR AX DIES, GIXS{ RUM AND WINES, DOMESTIC IIYE AND CORN OF ALL AGES AND OTJATJTIFR LEMONADES AND FANCY MIXED DRINKS;A SPECIALTY. M leer Always or Hand. V Try our Cigars and Tobacco. Soda Water, Sarsaparilla and Ginger Ale. winnsbobo:hotel:bak. i %M 1? ?uniil ? n?l. JT-77-.CT |~ T LIST C is st: OUR DRY SO I | ARE FILLING THE WAS i a t WE ALSO KEEP A FULL WARE, ETC., WH QUALITY i G001 MAC AT i Fruit Jars. Fruit Jars. W ! * xruii jars. A FULL SUPPLY OF I I MASON'S Iijfoiei Fruit Jars ? IN? QUART Aff? HAIiF GAL LOX SIZE^i. AT THE Wiaasboro Drug Store, Next doorto the National Bank. MITWcart Have been convicted at last of selling their stock of I Haw Corn, Bran, Meal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, Hams, Bacon, at such low prices as to dis- i turb the peace and quiet oi the commuuity. All of their customers' testimony agree in that they have heen treated with marked respect and courtesy, and that their prices are such as to i warrant their conviction ot the crime charged Against them. le Ire ii tie lace 1 OjST Milling and Dress Goods. WE have just received another large lot of beautiful Flowers and a complete assortment of Ladiea' Hats, embracing New Shapes that have come ontaincelhe beginning of the season. "VVe believe we have the largest and preitest lot of OUTINGS in town and will be glad to show them to von. Our line of " i "i?v r?v i?* r* ? v?N y?V TT*V J*s i u re u:si we think, is hard to down. Our un- J precedented &ales this season are very j flattering, ami our customers will j' always find us right as to the times in ; styles, quality and prices. Yours to" please, D. LAUDERDALE, ??J?: UK A. JN J ll' l!.\l!( OBS, NOTIONS ITS OF THOSE WHO DESI THE LOWEST PBICES. 10CERIJ , AND SELECT LINE OF G. [ICH ARE GUARANTEEI r AND SECOND TO NONE I>S SHOWN AND PRICES < ED WITH PLEASURE. T1 A T7 CL rnj j-un.i a ii GRANITE BLOCS. McMASTEE, BE DRUG OBI BKUGS. DRl PRESCRIPTIONS CAR I mrviN ' > A I Jllxfll J* 4 FULL SUPPLY OF DRUGS l\ Elixir, Indian Sajjwa, Fernoline ] Medicines, Lemon Hot Drops, etc., etc A fresh Hue of GardenjSeeds, anaonjr them the GLASS. PA] Try our fine nickel Ciifar, such a GEM. KEY WEST. PLANTA1 nir_ t .1 . i. . 4 la i/\_ . we nave me uesc siraigni ivc. <ji OSE CAMPHORATED TOOTH BOSERINE. ! FOR SALE. ! | I HORSES, 31 A.RES A! I mULES. i 1 STILL have eight or ten young i Kentucky Males that I will sell cheap or exchange for broken down mules, as I have good pastures to tnrn 1 them into. ALSO A few Plug Mules. ALSO A few Mares, which I will exchange ; for mules. ALSO A few nice Harness Horses. ALSO A couple of good Saddle Horses. i Persons wishing to bay any of (he above can do so by calling at my stables oil Congress street, Winnsboro, 3. C. I also wish to bay eight orgien | hnr>L-on rrmlpc jimJ hnr?Pu A. WILLIFORD, | ONCE MORE j TO TIE FROST. -? 1 IT7TTII THE CHEAPEST, CHOICEST ! YV GROCERIES of all kinds that may J be found in a I 4 IFIRST-CLASS GROCERY, j Standard Granulated Sugar, Pulverized ' and Brown, always kept oh hand. FINEST FAMILY FLOUR in the market. The Famous Magnolia Hams, Canvassed or Uncanvassed. Pickled Pigs' Feet, Mullet and Mackerel We cut ham from one ponnd up. Fresh lot of Morgan Ilams and Shoulder! Meat, which we guarantee fine. Chow Chow Pickle?at !2><c per pound. I Celery Saft. SOMETHING NICE FOR DESERT: j Gelatine, Fruit Pudiline, &c., &c. Also the finest New Orleans Molasses md cheaper grades. Wheat Bran, Oats and Corn atwayson liand at 3-21 J. D. McOARLEF & CO.'S THIS PAPER 1 AklYwrtiJiBjrBinm(id Sproca St.), ja2^ Mi&reu utt/ k* o?d* t*c ii J vCWIOfi&? D jAINS LiETE 2SSs83 &, <&2A + m km mm RE THE BEST GOODS AT ESS. ROCERIES, FARM HARD) TO BE FIRST IN IN PRICE. 3U0T7RNER T ? ICE & KETCEHT. MBTMEXT. JGS. DRUGS, 3FULL1 COMPOUNDED XD DAY. AND MEDICINES; ALSO LEMON Balsam, Cuticara Preparation, Pierce'* BUSH LIMA BEANS. INTS. OILS. s-5 LA MENCKEN. HON. L. Y. L. S. gars on the market, Try it. POWDER FOE .!HE 'iEETII. ROSERINE. Ths HOE Outdone. . AFTER AGES OF TIME i j n i t % uaye eiapistiu iveuoen oones nas invented a plaist fender, so that it can at last be proclaimed with safety that the hoe, with its great expense and trouble, is" being driven out of the field to an extent, that it will be a minor consideration in workihg yonr crons. This machine is for sale by* W. R. DOTY & CO., WINNSBORO, S. 0. AT THE Jinan Bate; -ANDCON FECTJ ONE R Y.I MM, CaWsflPies. - ALSO? Frenchland Plain Candies Just in this week another invoice of FLORDETHEO CIGARS, rbe best smoke for Five Cents in town. ti. A. WHITE. DENTISTRY. 07QUATTLE"BAUMrDr DT5 WINSSBORO, s C.