The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 22, 1891, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | Wednesday. July 22. : : : 1891 BlShesfc ali in L? MAIL COLLECTIONS, ! Letters will be collected from the fpj Jot letter boxes at 3.15 and 9 p. m. daily. j \l Second Examination?D. !>. John- ||| son, Col umbra, S. C. S?i J Agftiu We Flinjf 0<:r Bargain Ban- j ner?Q. D. Williford & Co. j 1 tiricu. ! ____________________ -The new ?ai? tank near .he, A coMfErrmvK E; freight d-pot has bee,, completed. j examioali()U lo fin a -The young people enjoyed a dance ; |U U|e I>t;!ibodv i? the armory o? We<lne,day night , wl|, be 1)e|(] a[ -The I?ev. Theo. ?. Bratton filled | Ml.A jnst Tbere ;. b the pulpit of the Episcopal Church on | fo|. |hj# S|4)e The Sunday. worth $100 a \eur a -Mr. J-imc. K. HarTey bos been rai|r0;ld farc from appointed postmaster at Kabb'. ... thu ) vi||e fw| Md county. vears. Thia is a mag. -The sound of the m.wing mach.ue I ^ f()r a C0U|.,5 ?t.!<-vw?t \frmilav cnttiny a | ? ' , ku ucaiu .? .. <= j j>orrasi uwncgc win millet patch. grade of teaching. ?We are glad to learn that Mr. } ^ A. J. Hamilton, who has been qaite I thi; Hypnotic Per ill, is improving-. I F. C. Wither*' perforc ?Saint i? beinjf distributed over the j niorht wa6 quite a s sidewalks on Main street. This is i tainly proved to his quite an iiuprovoment. j was a master of his a ?Tue Cape Fair and Cincinnati j the subjects he acquire Railroad has recorded a $9,000,000 troj oyer. Hypnotisr mortgage iu Greenville county. ve,.y interesting sci ?Several of our citizeus atteuded Withers made his ?x tho barbecue at Bookman's on Satur- instructive and amu ha?,a?^ h'tvihO* fifii"! St CfOOd i Lf/rrti* !>nn?A ihnnM hi u*j. iutr O . , tiroe. j Hardly a skeptic could ?The weather predictions for Mon- , aiitlieiice when the per day were verified. Light (.bowers j .. were preiicted., and the 6howers were j Qhildren Cry for Pit light sure enough. ?Mr. J::o. G. Brown has left Kil ? T> , ,, 4 . Personal.?Prof. W lians and expects to go to Chester . , . , .? i Grand High Priest, R. where he has secured a position in the ,, .. . , ' , . I Carolina, left on flu sash and blind factorr. . , , ,, ,, , , ! as the delegate Iron ?Mr. C. M. Chandler has been i ? , A , ,, . _ _ , , convocation ut ihe elected Reporter of True Brothernood i ^ _ . ... T , ? . , . ,T . , - i Chapter of the unite Lodge Ktiiiauiuii?ftig lienor in place of, T ;~ . convenes in Mmneapo, J. S. Cennor. deceased. ,, . T, . , m .. . . . ^ t Mr. A. Cj. Gen<r is L ?Tlie Clerk ot the Court lias ar- .. c n ... . . . . - , . ,, ^ Mr. A. fe. Gaillard i rauged the books of record in his office . ? . . . . ?, , short visit. in such a wav as to add greatlv to the ? T> ,, . _ " ' Mr. E. P. Matthews convenience of the office. ^ ,r , . I on Mondav. -The Sews aso He^ld is in dc-1 c A_ Dougkss, E-q maud. We received by mail on Tueadar I ^ ^on,jav a request to send a sample c?py to a| ^rs ?/p j>rvsolir< jjentlemau in Connecticut. j ^jou(i^v * ?The ?inb8cnpti?u list to the Jeff * ^ ^ ^ D.vi. monument fund i. .till open at in 0'n >f0lldaV. the Savings i- Loan Bank. Any con- ^ Johu UraUo|1 trihuti.newilltepr.mptljrforw.rded. MoBdar He is iooti -There was a good crowd in town ?aul(!r0lis lrieuds hn on Saturday, especially in the evening gfe trade wa? very good and the merchants C()mu<, Aud!lur j ? wore a .mile that was "all wool and a , Uo?day' to alt(md ,he yatd wide.. State Alliance at Spa -Meisii. J. 1) llcCarler, K. 1'., ;i[4| Lumpkin, ?f town, and Mr. B. P. Ml.'j. ? ski??er h Boulware, of Florida, went to Wat.ree m.v_ x v (0 _ liiver ou Wednesday where thev met . vacation. some friends and e.joyed a big usb iIrs. J. Q. Davis and ' , ? ? . home on Saturday. ?lieadQ D. W ilhf*rd & Co. s new prof y jj ^r.( advertisement iiifeniay's issue. Theae ' Dm gentlemen are determined to close o*t ^ ^ Qb?ar E?-q the balance of their summer stock re- fl . 0 \ 1 fixing visit Sundav. gardleas of pront. Thev mean ? ? * . * > Mrs. H. 1. i?:lling j usiness. turned from RlacLstoc -Quite a number of our farmer. MrJ j c B|J(.han fi-ftm rorinns fiPOfinna ? .... ? , , icav?H?u..a?i trotn a risii to menu* of the county fur Spartanbujg to attend 8ec,jon the meeting of the Alliance. They ^ M ^ K-on , went by private conveyance and expect rc|m.?;d' 'from Pawl, to have a good linse. Monday. ?There is a great scarcity of fruit Mr. audi! r#. .lie. J in town, especially peaches. Ou mak- Jftft Qn Wednesdav inj inquiry from parties liriug- on gprjn</S!i ^ rarieuc sections of the county, we Mr^G A White Jr learn that the peach crop is almost a M Wedu'esdav (c0'm failure, owing to rot caused by too be ,|M ^ aTiliI. rain. ^ A ~ * I XJ A? iiVUUl ? We call special attention to '?e!mer]rof ^innskoro, advertUetnent of the Wiuthrop Traiu- r<.,i(j'iug in j;,edsTin., ' ing School in this morning's issue. onaTisit. Another time is fixed for the exami- Mr Edward Gei<yer natiou of applicant*, the 31st inst. It Q^ht opera(0r at ?be is earnestly hoped that many of the darin^ (bc a5,ence of young ladies in Fairfield will apply. 9n Xuetday t0 uke ch? -The railroad authorities are pay- Bookman>8 on the c ing more attention to tke town ?rdi- Cadets R ? Ems( nance regulating the running of trains McMaster and Fletch than they formerly eiid. Trains run tQrned frQm {be encan through town at a decided decrease in fanhlir(y on Thnrsdav. speed, and the crossing at the passen- ^rs> p. J. Macaul g?r depot is no langer blocked by jef? on Thursday for ( freight trains. a few days. ?Thos. Cnllen, who was convicted ylV j>. Laud< in 1S84 of burglary and sentenced to rom lhe springs on i ^ lite imprisonment, has been pardoaed Miss Femic Bolick r< \ by the Governor. Cullen in the man Frijay. who entered the residence of Mr. ^ b. Cathcart (Jas. N. Center. Solicitor McDonald fr0m the springs on Fr refused to make any recommendation J. Hamilton iu the matter, he having beeu Cu'leiri wj10 ^as bCen visiting counsel at the time of the trial. returned on Thursday. - ?Messrs. Q. D. Williford and F. M. Miss ga'.lie Wright Clarke went on a fishing trip on Thurs- 0Q Friday. day to Jack?on Creek. They caught Mr. j>ice Macfie, < a large quantity of fish, and in addi- ^foo has been attent tion they caught something very rarely Military School at V I heard of in these part#?a large soft wag jn towrf on Friday I shell turtle. It was about twenty We had a pleasant < | inches long and must have weighed on Friday from Capt. (. |jfeg& about twenty pounds. They made a w^0 |ia8 returned tro: K present of it to our local reporter, who on a vi.?it. to bis iamil) Eft with seme friends enjoyed turtle soup Mr. Arthur ()we;it llaon Fridav. few week? in Feasterv Wm -TomCullei., .be man who w? ^ ? ;; r?a|-?'K P|eut 10 the penitentiary from Ban field coajjVf?1jegs are many a ouair aooui seTeu years agv, wiiicu j t^e use qj ftarfeii, a rati i the office of W. H. Gibbs, Jr., k j quite us dangerous. |. and bid farewell to Mr. W. J. j however, the patient iiott, and thanked him for the kind- aperient, ??pei Bl J v .? _ J especially tor f<unilv u.! egs shown him at the time of arrest J while a prisoner. He seemed to items from jissi Bt*err grateful, and said he was going t? Baltimore nrst a?4 thought he would soou get work. He tpoke ; ^KN'^ILLF'.' * of the incident of his arrest when thef f ^Pecia^ rams stood with pistols drawn on each I cl0P* other. CuIIan seems cheerful and at I feriugtfew^u?s were \ peace with the world. j CroPs haTe j last two days, and IT* VnrRivfi T/jkf. Abvf.rtisixu. ? A ! vre will make a food sievchant in Sewanee, Tenn., who j Most everybody is us takes The 2?ews akd Gerald, writing tious to make either ? to one of our merchants, said: "I was Some of us have fine h Irery much struck with your "ad" cotton patches are a J column and it is by far the most bad stands. unique in the paper." Keep your ad- Thorn Hams, a col? rertisementi up, You see they attract j the house of Mr. All as far away as Tennessee. j few days since and to _ ?? 7 ~~ eles, and on the fo] BacUl Aralac Salr?. ' The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ca^ed on William Bai Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever j him of a dollar and a Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post- preliminary trial Dei< tirely cures Piles, or no pay repaired. It1 Meekin, and was can is guaranteed to jjive perfect satisfaction, | jntendii?2: to carrv Mir , r money refunded. Price 2o Z jnts per . ? . * ^ ^ m box. For sale by McMyj^ 'irice & lowing morning. But ||||||Ketchm. * I unlawful age and sot1 [ THIS SECOSD ASXH ireamg Power.?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. 7'" cJ_i j Annual Address Deliv< Iygrzgft, 1? i Officers Elected for 1 ICr ! -Vtwjv. EMors: 1 5^ 9& 8 WviBkJa i give you a lew brief k 8 ft I anniversary meeting ||| gg|^ j r. C. uf Wiimsborc). l|j enjoyed; and it was j regret to us that evei isotxmELY pure j rsixr;f 5; - ?- - - __ . anything like a sync aminatiox?.An ! mended, concluded nut to take upon ! >a'^- But this mud vacant scholar- j himself the obligation, lie gave the ! teniprance li:is i? r>i" Xonnal College i Justice leg bail. i hrrn and ardent su on, S. C., on the j The Fiji Island ex-cannibal lias been I !icves in prohibition, mf one vacancy I around lecturing:. lie went over to j ot'evcry Christ Scholarship is j Peak's and had some advertising bill* 1 caii la close UP 11 tid the student's! printed, and walked otl' without pay- gambling saloons. I home (o Nash- ing his bills. His creditors followed J should be taught th is good for two ! him and made him pay up. He seemed j drinking and liquor lificeut opporlu- J much surprised at them for arresting "s sDme instances v n the Peabody a preacher, and threatened to use J boys in short pants fit one for high Uncle Sam against the officers. But i visitors of this sii the last that was heard of him lie was j wljat are the fathers -hitting the grit."* {nS of.< 10 license and formaxce.?Mr. The degree of M. 11. will be con- "ivem" ihe' v nance last Friday ferred upon Bro. Frank Sweedenberg dress, but that is im[ m^cei-s. lie cer- fo.nio-hf at Pomaria Lodye. A. F. M.j The following offic audieuce that he ? - ?' j for the next year: rt? a,,,i 'mnr ot Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. i vice-Previacl"i !<] complete con- _ |^ | cariev# n is certainly a cedar creek hews. j ^Seretarv and Tr ience, and Mr. Ivetchiu. ercise of it both rix. ! Tlie vice-president fcins:. A much Cedar Crekk. S. C.. Julv 19.? churclms are appoint . .. t r,M ' Ml ! dent ami are as lollop .ve greeted him. special: There will be an Alliance i'resbvterian Chun [ be found in the barbecue the first Saturday in August j A. K. V. Church, Mr fortnanco closed. at Bellview. Superintendant W. J* j Methodist Church, Talbcrt and .T. AVm. Stokes of the Cre^ht ; Baptist Chi - . . n?!Q',aitlebaum. cners uastona. IsUllU/l J. tU/(( IT UJ V4V, the issues of the day. I T rr ? T-II. VVitl.erow, Thei'e is a tomato stalk in this sec- ^e\ra Co.,' Sa^an'n^ A. M., of South tl0n eleven feet high. member of toy tamil ar.-day to attend "W". J- Hagood is furnishing the* J0*1r t0 neural# J this State the ^eef market at Blvthewood ? j twenty years, has fbi General Grand Mr. Vm. **? pe?5? 01I vc_ '>"*?? ?? J States, which tal>ies and squirrels. ? I /*>?,,?, Minn. to. Fen ley. while returning home.! ~ tomcoua vis-it. |feII fiom a horse and received a ' K* Ir< in town for a sprained ankle. * j Lox<;town\ s. (J. . Mr. J. A. Ilagood has the ii?e.st i ]Ve I,ad S0mc''alu si ' returned home cotton in this section. ! week, but nothing lit Mr. Win. Ilagood has some verv line I C<>1" ab?Ut aM ,!,id 1 , was in town watei*melons. * ! greatly from the d f '"obt ot malicious ii?v i !|kefa fu" crsp ca" b a'7 lf" of I t!le farmers will ti?js rttmied home on SoS/but bv the* aid' of"his"father)! ,verk in tl,is st'ct,?"John W., with a stick, soon had four , well and not softer, n; ltock Hill was lying on the ground. Judge Kinsler , Gardens are about I sent four to Columbia to board with i cr0j, verv <,00l| pjc? Sheriff Rowan. One is still at la rare. i , . ^ was in town on Mrs. Carrie Price, wife of Thos . j aml Iast wceL' b0'n? well and his Price, departed this life on the 3th. j well. Potato patches e were "lad to She leaves a husband and six children j Mr. W. J. Jackson and a host of friends to mourn her j Dees can |jea( death. Mrs. Price was a consistent . ,, I. Crosby left on member of the M. E. Church and a 0ur 11 ew l,!,8l0r- k ; meeting of the blight and shining light in the com- ( Philadelphia, preach rtanburg on the niunity. Peace to her remains. j church on the first i - - | All expressed thcuisc as "one to Hick- -^r* k. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga., i pleased with him. da two weeks wriles! VWm* Sesiock, living on my The Fourth passed u a ncchS place, had an uglv running ulcer on . .. .. . . , his arm which ordinary remedies failed ! . sec*,on? family returned j to control. As a last, resort I placed j usmng party, unc i j him on a u^e of B. B. B. and the ulcer j catching lifiv ;-onnd* liotvtw woe be~au to heal at once, and (fleeted an j ~ ' ' ? entire cure. It is a remedy well i Saturday. j worthy cf confidence." * ' 1 east eh vil )aid the Boro a i .. i i it. it. *rossr DALE XOTES. ,, ? , , i 1? eastekvili.e, s. uid daughter re- ; . Ai- , . , t. b. m k. -Most of our tanners k on Mondav. ., _ ^ _ . , . . . . * J Mossr Dale, s. C., Julv lo.-- ; laving by theircrops. ian has returned ? . . , Soecial: Crops are suffering for want 1,1 this secuou h ver in the ?Y ateree! of rain, especially old corn, which is j ?f it l,as been worl , ... T, soin?1 hack considerably, in con?e-! an,l is now in ^ood c md Miss Hanna ? ? ' ouence ot the severe winds which; a11 a\eia?e crop. ev'rf Island on "" V. , ., , , , i t blew it about considerably and break- ; very poor compared t, t iue" its roots. vear. Brvson and son ; I for Catawba Cotton has not be?n dying much in j Hierc have bcin j, the past week and a haif. The weath- j the community since . returned korae er lm* beeu to? coo] f ,r ir* Pi'0>Pect n5calio"Virginia where *enerall>' ve,'-v P001'- j prot- D- B- Blls Fruit ail damaged and falling ofl'. j visiting Ma}. C. W. F i ~ Gardens burning badlv. I Their old students and son. for- __ ? 1 but at present Farmers> as * general thing, are acquaintances are gla \ C i? here pretty we!1 trough the gras#, with a ! our midst. '7 j few exceptions. Some are lating by! Mrs. J. G. Slate who ha8 been i C0tt0n* Eve,,>'t,,i,1g will have to be j Wasbiugton, I). C., V - . ~ i very favorable with cotton to make j G. W. Faucette's t*m teiegrapn omoe - , , ... T ? n T , r ,n , r,. much of a crop. Misi Isabeue Lrles Mr. white, left ' , ..." irge of the office report Mr* F* Nei! ,rnProv" j CJUU|>*' visitn^ , . ,, ,, p inff. Hope he will soon be able to be j Coleman's family. T ' 1". " , about again. ' Misses Marv Pool ?n, Jr., Richard ,r ? , . . ...... er JJinnant re- * Edwanl ^ei1 5as bec'u sick, | lor, of innsboro, an . . s but is better. and friends in this cc P Pa1'* Mr. Sam Neil, of Florida is on a j Miss Charlotte Cro, av and children t0 bis father* He expects to re-; 80?? ^iss Jemi "hester lo snei d mSt*n several wceks in this county. ; Crotbyville, spent a There will be a barbacue and picnic ! Capt. D. P. Crosby's at A. F. Bookman's on Saturday next, I Miss Daisy Crosl irdale returned . ? , . - ' i ..... <?iven bv the Greenbrier,Lnion, Mossv a, while with some of nidlmD^' Dale and Iloreb Alliance, Messrs. and friends al Jon , ornei ome on ^0&dward, Talbert and Kinsler are county. We wish hi , . inrited and cxpected to address thesj?*r". returned home . . . . . , lf.? -p,, t ? . audience. A big time in expected. AiissCa Jblla and oa idav morning- ? r ,, T . n W). " ? Mrs. Joseph Honey , o Wbitc Uafc, crop jt f port. daughter, from Am friends m town, ... , t. r> . . o f " i i/> o ^ * i Tifciting relatives in t Blckiikau, S. C., July 10.?Special: " returned home Light rain on the night of the 9th.! * l* ' " ?Cmai? r, a . 11 . spending a while wii Crops are suffering. Blackberries are 1 " , ? ,. u i m i 4 -c i i manv friends are j A this ceunty, all dying up. There is plenty of clouds c ling the Daris to-<Iav and has been erer since last rc- a",a'u' . ,, 1 - - ? .. Mm Asrnes Codie, finston, N. U..! port almost tlailv. The crops arc ail i in the course if being laid by, the a wl'lle ' :all in our office J battle fought ami the victory not quite I icnson. ;has. S.Dwight, | won by the farmer, but Gen. Green | ..V6.1 me 1 J1.n ,yl a m New Orleans wok a ifew acres here and there. I|! ia\comitle a in I think the crops are tolerably good. | lf s<? 1 t!'cm is spending a ' There will be lots of hay cut. \ *?U!j0Uf ' an 1 .&.U< ille. i "What about the railroad? "Will it be I 15 ia 'a e 110'e ?* 11 , . built? J.C.F. i municatiou. lam from habitual j chrobiclc the arrival icf p'tr^auVesis Gladdex's Grove, S. C., July 20.? ' visits this community In Avers Pills Special: We had a delightful rain yes- j those who contempt has a mild but' terday evening. Cotton is doing well i the future that they ^ rior to all others, J and corn is more promising than it | anywhere a more < ,e* j has been for several years. With fair i tbau they will recei KESsriLLE. weather crops will be laid by this j people of Feasterville week. c. s. f. ; been noted for thei i J hope no one will thin July 18.? ^ WiirrE Oak. S. C,. July G - iug to fill up space. 1 TPsffM-dav ?ind ' Special: We had an abundant rain on j otherwise I would d were not stif-( Ievening This will bring forward " rery acceptable. "^ old corn rery materially, which UCC' 1 beIieve i" ihe oimderablY the! been damaged by the cold wind pe?1)le' ant* exnit in ' though j Ja-5t week, causing it to begin flrin?-1 & nat5ve o{ tbis scctio cotton ci^vet. j aud suffering from the tossing to and I Howevcr 1 have dcvi an? extra extV-1fro tijen rcceivcd. Cotton seems at' t?"t. f'?m thb ' ' corn or peas\|Jast 10 be spreading out some, although I SIn)i,aHettei's. but 1 iay crops. Prize ?^? lon? delayed. The pea crop is in?a ' conviclio"3- L?t us failure owing to J ^road ?rin this niorning. Fruit, espcc-1 ^ 67,1' bllt 1 a f i^IJy peaches, very inferior andVaulty. I Whut 1 have wriUeu red bor, entered j G3rdeas and melon* ripeain? pctp,e of lbis C01flmi *,.,r _ l.iofrlv though of a very inferior quality" - 1 Good I.c ne JUCJiecKm urok several arti-' Corn js all laid by. ty ork in the cot- j Good looks are more 1 llowiii"- dav be !ton field vV'ith the hoe is about finished.! P,eKtl.!"S uP?n a |'ealt o | ' the vital organs. lftli< tes and relieved j ^ough the relBEiuder of toe work will you have a Bilious Loo do<r. He bad a h>e consumed in tfu&hin? with the hoe, "e disordered you have Tii-+* -?r r and if your Kidnevs be >re Justic? ifc- G. a Pinched Look. Secu ving kim home ~ " yOU wjH ]!ave ?00(1 looI. t'to iail the fol- ?W BROWN'S ifrdH BITTERS is the great alterative ThX K J STlndigestion. imiousneVf^fec^ t,hCSeT,V^1 01 I horn being: of ria, Nenrousness, a.2id GcnerarDcbility. Physt- Pies, B.C.CllPS, Boils an rervwell recoin- c*a:is recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine plexion. Sfiki-ftt" McMf has trade mark and crossed ri,d lines on w?pnet in's Drug .Store, r>0e. pi mm f?rrimmnw??t n mi an tmiinrn^mi in umi?imih riw i rrin hi aa rERSJJlYOF TUE "l u' g ere<l l>y JL>r. Jordan y person in town lannot pretend in . for IjlfflRtS and ChUJ ?e I have to give >psis of V.'liat he "Castori* 5a so vrsil adapted to difldroa timi I Cactoria cvn ll can say, that I recommend as superior;to aay prescription I knowa to me. H. A. Axcsss, D., ft restion . Jordan a very ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K. Y. 3 "Without iajur ipportcr. lie be . and thinks it the "The use of'Castoria'fa ?nai*?al and I " For sereri ?"* " 1~?+W?? Jt ooa??a *.-woric S TOOT ' Castoria lLa nsenitt su wcu . ian to do all tliev of supererogation to endorse it Fewrarethel do so&sitlias , , ? intelligent families who do not keep Caetoria I rceute." 10 barrooms and within easy reach." j fic thinks children Cablos j "TfceWinawc e evils of liquor Late Pas^ Bloonxincdale Beforeied Cfecrds. 1 selling:. He gave (There even little T? caw*** o*k>aot, n i have been made tl ? iflFlfflMBBlHTr 11 fill traffic. Ah! of our town think 1 encourage such ^ items from irooDWAitn. ; mdst. I wish I I *< rhole of his ad- u> ! Mrs. Winsi >ossible. '' T , , j been used fo; :ers were elccted ?om\ aki>,6.C., July 10.?bpecial: I of mothers f< A lmmbcr of our voiuig men have I jU?> with t>er ! ?' ~ !.? I eh'Jd. softer i Withers. Ui muj^cu ly Jiu CI iw uiu xuno v? i**v curcs WII1U. c rs. llos.-e Mc- Catawba river next Tuesday on a fisli- forDiarrhoea casurer Mr= P iu? cxl)cditiou- The-V wil1 camP out Sltlhf eventhree or four days, during which time nve cents a s for the different tllc>' expect to tisli, eat iisli and have a '?o othei ed by the pres".- good time generally. AYe think these eh, Mr*. S. Dunn: fellows richly deserve a good Children Cl s T. Iv Elliott: 1 " -I-lieykave ^atl about two ^^ Mrs. W. B. months a tedious and desperate tug * lrch, Mrs. B. J. with Gen. Green, but are now holding the palms of victory in their hands, f A i\ resident Mornis" They didn't take much of a hand them- \ r h, Ga., says: A selves in the tug. They simply look ^ 8 IsCJ v who has been a on, fretted and "cussed" cufly and the ^ ? c headaches for grass, which we think was more trv- $ md in Bradvcro- ? .. , . *, \ e(jv * lug, enervating and a greater physical r gjjp^ _ strain man 11 inev nuu iu;uixuit> uuu i \ efye&az. nr.v items. energetically wielded that terrible antlj \ ||0|pg destructive weapon, tlic hoc. "We hope | a U- ^ _ they will put on their good behavior ^ BofSt .)ulv 11.?Special. AV}1j]e over there and return very d , _> lowers ol lain last inuc], recuperated, invigorated and ^ It CUf<{ CO u season as yet. hJ hly ?fislliatctl.?' * form by and suffeiing The cold snap has passed over and \ systems rought. Nothing t)je paRt Unec or lour days since have J **?en ' "* e made. Most of been very hot, daring which the cotton r ?lm?sts h laviuw bv this has grown very rapidiy indeed and is $ putting on an exuberant crop of forms. # ?. Cotton i00kino ^anv say they have never before wit- ^ SENT F ? much at present, uessed so rapid a growth in cotton, j ^ BLOOE nirnt up. Melon Most every one in laying by, and in a ! iv ?r mniftiu this few more days the working ot crops I - 01 muon* u"s Win have ceased tor the year. We! XOTICI hum cane locks ]carn Ujat c the LUt]e j>lTer flUAlw s looking well. section are still small ond gra?sy. j STATE Oi< i has GA hives of Their backward condition is attribu- cou; tjiat? table to several very heavy and wash- mrpT / ? . _r iD?r rains that have fallen since their _ ^ ev. i. veins, 01 cr0pS werc planted. We understand William s. IU ed at Long town tlut some have just finished hoeing Cullough, I Sunday in July, their crops over the first time. The Inond8'Loco ;lves us verv much condition of such ciops can better be and Others, imagined than described. They were yxpursuaric too long and too slow about taking up JL Common oil very quietly (General Green's free passes. ~ case, dated 121 here and there a The young people had a sociable at directed, amoi >art y reported as Mrs. Mob ley's last night, and they re- notice by ad\;< port having had a verv pleasant time. r?(lu,] 1 ^ is said they all took part in a nicc S^lUh'thei (fame of twistincation. me 011 or lk items. Misses Mattie and Nannie Lumpkin next, notice is of Winnsboro, are visiting the Misses creditors toap J- Woodward at Mr. T. M. Boulware?s. No. 1 Law Ra C., July 17.? Mrs. John A. Bricc, who spent a are almost done month or two with her mother, Mrs. v' .... Emelinc Briee, at New Hope, has re- 7_<? ills cotton crop tul.ned t0 her' h??0 ]lcre1 ,Vith her .-12 f small, but most health-greatly iraprored. STATE Of ;ed tolerably well The painter's brush has, during the C0U3 ondition to'inake Past few da.vs> Siveu tllis Place <^ute ; p. an attractive and businesslike ap- COL It I C *j pearance. The depot, platform and W. Davis Doi with tnat of last pumphouse have been whitewashed, the estate c asd the Charlotte Oil Company have ceased, Plai cveraI arrivals in had their cotton seed house very prettily ?n?jfnJ rav last column- I? '.'l0 9liTe. Pj,1 Company te'r, Joaquin will follow suit and paint their cotton and William seed house our town will wear quite a under the fi by and wife are respectable appearance. ranee, and 'aucette's family. - n? and many other bounced Hopeless, w: Saved. Snorts for R , , . . From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. i. . , d lo have them in nurd, of Groton, b. D., we quote: "Was I -'-0 "ie Defend taken with a bad cold, which settled on T/'OUJare he: o.wi e.m-.u* my Lungs, cough set in and finally termi- X toanswe i anu iumuv, oi jn Consumption. Four "doctors tion, -which i are visiting Maj. gave me up, saying X cou'd not live but a Clerk of the 1 il . short time. I gave myself up to my the said Coui Saviour, determined if 1 could not stay your answer t< , of Orangeburg with my friends on earth, I would meet subscribers at M r Toh ii A TO my absent ones above. My husband was Law Range, A ^11. OOiJII X. .y...... ^ T?: .,V wiHiin tropntr UUV1SCU IU ejd' ur* XVil* is S new y " v..v-vj for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds. I of, exclusive < and Mamie Tay- gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it and if you fa . - . . has cured me and thank Goal am now a within the tim , riiiuiij,, reiauves we]j and hearty woman." Trial bottles this action wi! nninunitv. free at McMaster, Brice & Ketcliin's Drug relief demand ibv froMi Auder- Storc, rpgqla? size, 30c. and ?1.00. f Dated 13th < ma Crosby, from couple of davs at To the Defei -p,. * Hunter, Ca . * A'hen Baby was siok, we gare her Caatoria. Ilunter, Can >>, is spendiug ,Vhea9iiew*s a Child, tha cried for Castoria. Berkele U' llCl schoolmates When she becauaa Jliss, she clung to Cistoria. Tak9 notice, es\ iile, ill Lnion ^ten she had Children, she gavo them Castorla. action (togetl cr a pleasant so- which the fori in lhe office of i ommon Plea \fiffhpii iwl the State of Sc r 1 7 * day of Julv, A and her oon and Neuralgic Persons A. S ericus, Ga., are And those troubled with nervousness resulting 7-14xG , . . fro:a care or overwork will be relieved by taking bis ection. ^ Brown's Iron Bitters. Genuine ctatfoi? , ?f Columbia, IS has trademark and crowed red lines on wragcer. oLAIiii Ul1 Lb relatives, llis " cou: rlad to see him CATTLE SALE. COURT C I WILL be at my place near Flint Hill George W. Wi on August 5, ISO?, and will offer my will and tcs , ui luiMiaC,? e-tire lot of Borf C?'.U0 and ililch Cows son, decease with Miss Janio for sale. Stark, Hal. Ail persons wishing to buy will do well Job* Stark, to meet i>?e on that day. " Thomas J. I moment and see 7-22-2 P. C.'MELMCHAMP. son, Thomas r Dprsoirs nainc" * ?McOreerj, a . / /? . ( ? SECOND EXAMINATION vndcr tlte fir ftinf it i; iinf in. . T. K. K J't For Scholarships in the Wintiiroi' asT'omrtner .11 ue uic v,a.c a Training School, Columbia, S. C. firm name o1 in my next com- ~ PEN T0 GIRLS OYER 18 YEARS Ceorge W. \ always glad to old. Graduates are lentitled to te*cli copartners a of anv one who in the schools of South Carolina as first ^ grade teachers, and are in demand. Each , ana can assure County is given two scholarships?one by oertea. utc vi^itin0- it in the State worth ?150. and one bv the school TotheDefem n ?.:fK worth $30. VOU ARE ] ,ni not meet wiui xhe second competitive examination is X quired tc ;onlial reception ordered to be held at the*Court House of this action, o: ire from ihi? food Fairtleld County, Friday, July 31, 1891. served upon y< ve noin tncgooa For further particulars address your answer who have always D. B. JOHNSON, the subscriber i- hosnita'ifv T Prcs'i. Winthrop Training School, r-rn Life Insi _ 7-18-2 Columbio, S. C. South Carolini k I am just writ- ? thr service he Were I to write XOTICE TO CREDITORS. of suchservic , ? ... the Complaint" hem an ipjus- ST ATE 0F SOuTII CAROLINA, t the plaintiff ii traditions of iny county of fairfield. $ | couir ior he fact that I am -phos. Ketehin, Administrator of the I ^<Dated"st Ji ti ot the county. Estate of John Y. Stewart, deceased, atecl to some ex- Plaintiff, iihjrIIv written in against j To T. E, Kern J tmes Stewart, Alexander Stewart, Sam- absent Defei r.?n honest in my u*l Stewart Eliza Stewart, John Yin- Take notice speakgoo^ rather son and Others, Defendants. [actio??, togeth m w T N pursuance of an order made by the which the foi lu" 1 Court of Common Pleas in the above ! day filed in tl is merited by the stated case, whereby I run directed,among I Court of (Jon inity. ot::?r things, to publish a notice in the and State afor Winnsboro News and Herald, notifying ! said County ai and calling upon all and singular the cred- j This 1st claj ,oks' itors, lien and general, of the said John ' than skin deep, de- Y. Stewart, deceased, to come in and es-1 hy condition of all tablish leiore me on or before the 1st j 7-4x6 j Liver be inactive, August,. 1891, such claims and debts as I *v?fixTi? k\ if v?ur stomach tliev may have or hold against the estate! A L 18 a Dyspeptic Look, ol the said John Y. Stewart, deceased. ; i ll. persoi ; affected you have X oticHs hereby given to all such cred-1IX estate of re good health and itors to ?oear before me at my office in I ceased, are 1 :s. Electric Bitters WiunsbjHB. C., and establish such claims j them duly att< and Tonic acis di onorba^^Bhe 1st day of Augusl, 1891. j and all person gans. Cures Pim A fina^^Bfces~vvill be holden by me on j notified to m; d gives a good com- the 3i|^^|B|st days of July, proximo. I signed. ister.Brice&Ketch illiaiiasK J2sO J.NEIL, j } ic bottle. GjEaBB^M Referee. ' fi-18-4 -a** nrrrii aa' > mmnnM^r r_ rr_ T^Yl f \ T-rT-y\ nrr ? f j) ^ \j jJjjQ dren. M A ftOAT'o giv?s sieep, and promotes di- i r V 1 % 1 V ^ ^ ' i?^-modicstsca. H years I have roeommendod 3 J ?1 aod shall always cotrtmue to invariably produced beoeftri.il -1 Edwin F. Pturtgg, 3?. D., pp," 125ik Stwet aad 7th Ave., New Yorfc City Lsssay Stbset, Ntw YORE. ? ; QUARTS AND HALF GALL >r Over Fifty Years ,ow's Soothing Syi:u? in-; r over lifty years by irilli>t:s jr their eniluen while teeth- T] T QriT feet success. It sootqes tlie *J U b I ^? is the gums, allays all pain, :olic, and is the best remedy m d * <>. It will relieve the poor lit 8 w 01 ? 5-^ Immediately. Sold by Drug- I>U1S1 ? W part of the world. Twentvbottle. Be sure and ask for ow's Soothing Syrup," and kinl. s-2Gfxij Plant Ruta Baga at once a r\i fn!* Pifr4iPr*? nac+nncT \ nnccilil.-* |J VI IbWIIVl w VUvlVI m? j^/VC?U cusshoid Remedy | FOR ALL f (?DandSKINS /~s-r^/-\/~HSEASES \ (illOL g aaeaeatap lr s 8s B. ALL kinds of sis Uses la!m I SCn.riiU, ULCERS, SALT ^ "PS'lcllGS it *^i)C 0.1*0 cliOfll") iSfciicUM. eczema, every# xeacnes at -x,. aic iiitap. ?R2lijnar.t SK!K ERUPTION, be- 4 , , ^ , T , ,, :?>3 etttmieut In toning up the A liancl. Fresll LOIIIOIIS Constant] nd rsstcrrng tho cs?tituiion, \ :psirad frtr: try czise. Its t npcrKsixfki scaling proparcies c? ! . /~V f \~\ rn !S in 5'.-iriat?:iKg a cura, If ^ I .{)jyi r, I REE ?*2i12V5&n.n $ Respectfully, 1 BaLH CO., Atiznta, Qa. p> ^ J. M. OJ 2 TO CREDITORS. j SHERIFF'S SALE. ' SOUTH CAROLINA { Sale of Real Estate for Delinquent Tax ' i for the liscal year commencing Novel ;ty of fairfield. j ber 1' 1SS9, under an Act of the Genei )F COMMON PLEAS. Assembly of 1S87, page 8C2, No. 429, a .'(). V. liteey,The met 1uellt lamls and collcclioB of taxes, motive and Machine Works I State of South Carolina, Defendants. County of 1< airfield. ^ on r>e I nY vhlue of executions issued to rae 1 ^ Ul ill* V/.UC;* \J L UUIUI \J L ? ;- , rr> _ f. -T-7 _ ^ Pleas in the above stated P the ^P,un^' Treasurer of Fairfie th June, 1891, whereby I am ! County for Jie fiscal year 18S9, and dat< Qg other things, to publish a ! February 19,1891, in accordance with tl ;rtisement in The News and above entitled Acr, I have ?evied on ai ring all the creditors of the sell on Monday, the ; '1'* ^7 icCullough to present and August,1891, in front of the Ouiirt IIou; Irrespective claims before door in Winnsooro, S. C, at e.e\en o clo( >re the 1st day of August a. ni., the following described lot^, pioc > hereby given to all such or parts of land in 1 airfield County, S. L ipear before me at my office, v uear cheek towxshu' xo. C. nge. Winnsboro, S C, and ])icli Williams fiscal year OO, 00 Acrc ch claims on or before the ,.n s just, 1891. TOW-Nfcir.l XO. 8. JAMES G.McCANTS. Saml. P.Newman, fiscal y<?ar 1SM>, i Referee. Acres. ? 3? MT. 7.I0X XO. 14. SOuTLl CAROLINA Reason Gilbert-, fiscal year 18S9, l !i s'TV of fairfield. and building. >F COMMON PLEAS. ! SCITOL district no. 13. . , , . . , . i Maiy J. Dawkms: fiscal year 18b9, 2. ljlass, as Administrator o: . 3 ?f Abraham F. Hunter, dc- * u <r Zealv fiscal vear iS89, 177 Acr< nun, against Aaeia Atunwr, i , tw All;rfn.w<; er, Carolina Hunter, Gevise I aiTVr^~ rS, 3 ,'andida Hunter, Eliza Hun- 1 e rv v \i-tt t Tvr s v r Hunter, Preston C. Lorick , , 10 Y" iIILL1^> b f JB. Lowrance, as copartners 13 ta riu-unine of Lorick & Low- atactt?ivc cat it II. A. Maier and John Ber- MASTEK h SALE. irtners under the firm name ; a Berkele, Defendants.?Sum- j STATE OFbOLTIICAROLINA, dief, Comprint not Served. j couxty of faikfielp. lants above-named: j COURT OF COMMON pLEAS, rebv summoned and required Mrs. Kate Jones, Administratrix, vs. Mr r the complaint in this ac- Rebecca Cunningham and Others, s filed in the office of the ttt^'DER and by virtue of an order < Court of Common Pleas, for court in the above stated case, I wi atv, and to serve a copy of offer for sale at public outcry before tl ) the said complaint on the Court House in Winnsboro, within tl: their offioe, iNos. 5ar.d6, l^crai hours of sale, on the FIRST MO}1 Vinnsboro, South Carolina, | DAY IN AUGUST, A. D. 1S31, all ol tli: days after the service here- piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lyin }f the day ot such service; anci being in the southeastern part < ,il to answer the compiaint Fairfield County, in the State aforesai< e aforesaid the piairtnt in near the Kershaw County line, known r 1 apply to the Court for tho the W. F. Jones tract of land, and coi ed in the complaint. tainlng One Hundred Acres, moreorles 2 ,?.t ^ i1 a ii Said land beinc now rented by F. W ' -A, yOUGLAbS, Spurrier, and bounded bv lands of F. T\ Plamtift's Attorneys. Spurrier and others. idants Adela Hunter, Anita Terms of Sale?One-third cash and tli rolina Hunter, Gevise O. balancc to be paid in two equal annu; idida Hunter, Eliza Iluntec, i instalments. titer, 11 A. Maierand John J E, M. DOYKIX, 7-lltd Master Kershaw County. that the complaint in this I ler with the summons, of i NOTICE tiieT'Zerk of?ch^ Court! of! TS herebyl'given to r.ll concerned, tli: s for Fairfield Countv ?n ! ^ the stilte Superintendent of Educatio )uth Carolina on the i'"th I (?n account of shortness of former notice D 1891 I has set aPart another day, Friday, July s: " ' n nniin ! for the examination of applicants fc " 1 Plaintiff';! Attorneys, i " I C^JIUUI. 1U 13 liU^VJU Ulttb V ?T*?. ut, ! good attendance, and that all intereste SOUTH CAROLINA, i will bear in miDd that to be a graduate < tv Arv.TnrTT.-TT, i that scliooi is quite a recommendation 1 sTi oi lAiRHLLp. j those desiring to teac'i school. >F COMMON PLEAS. j July 7,1891. tte, as Exccutor of the last' _ (Vi tanisnt of John E. Robert-! o. C. r. I. d, Plaintiff, against Lavinia j Robertson, Lizzie Stark, j T^T A NT Samuel Stark, LulaSrark, I?-'Li A IN 1 j L> XV IN 11 >> tobertson, David G. Robert-: -i_ i A. McCreery and Barrie B. j s copartners doing business } ;n name of T. A. Creery & | erner and J, M. Greenfield _a\ D? s doing business under the ! Kerner & Greenfield; and j Vittc and Armin F. Witte as | oinjr business under the firm i nrnr vnyn ot*t? r? TTiAvr rrm? itte"Brothers, Defendants. JBU I 1UU11 DIjIjI/rilVJil 1 liri For Relief. Complaint not IEREBY summoned and re- WT MXIQRAD A nRFP QTAt) F > answer the Complaint in VV 1 J In II 1 I i) 1 ; I which a copy is'herewith " liutUJJVilV I/1WU U1VIIL 3u, and to serve a copy of j to the said Complaint* on . , at his oflice, No. 3 South-j ,T?f ? , , . , . , irancc Building, Columbia, \\J HERE there has just been receive^ within twenty days after full supply of ireof, exclusive of the day J e; and if vou fail to answer j ? TT _~ within the time aforesaid, [ T^TT fiSHP iS *" -ST^T^T l this action will apply to ; ** 1; J ^ x 10 O-iJXJJthe relief demanded in the : OF \L1 "VARIETIES ilv, 1801. * IIENRY N. OBEAR, _ . _ .. Plaintiff's Attorney. I v m! J u!'.,u!!,Cil i3,i; 1 T _ _ f .i,'i 5 WW J1WI lla JL CllU Vi ?XUC1 j vv? * i er and J. II. Greenfield, the j Xop, Mammoth Ked Top Globe, ulants above named. i Golden Dal], Laige WJiite that the Complaint in this ; Globe, Foraaiian White er with the Summons, of j Globe. regoing is a copy, was this ; le office of the Clerk of the ; THESE SEED ARE ALL FRESH, nnon Fleas for the County j esaid, at Winnsboro, iu the i id State. ! mmwr * PI r of July, i89i. i WfnnshfjrQ ]Jru0 Stors HENRY N. OBEAR, ffWttsWWW MtaVfc* Plaintiff's Attorney, j Next cioorto the National Bank. TRATOITS NOTICE. I is holding claims against the ! rn? <t a t, \ftTirR Di. Abraham F. Hunter, de- ~ ~ lereby potified to present T~\R. DAVID AIKEN [ofjsted unto the undersigned, U fers his professional s indebted to said estate are vicestothecitizensoftheTown^^QlSL 2ke payment to the under- and County. A share of public patronaj respectfully solicted. IV. DAVIS DOUGLASS. ^"Office, No 9 Washington Street,thre Administrator. doors vrest.of post office. 8-23-xly 1 irsfT :1 it, 5j? r! ; IN STORE >: -"-'-55 -:^5 TJTIT I J A.KS, | OX SIZES AT LOWEST PRTfJFA .y;J ECEIVED. 1 TXi * ?X If ***** &uium A A V .; V lid other round varieties as soon as JERIES. ' | CANNED GOODS. Macaroni and Cheese constantly on . y on hand. . '0 SEE US. EATY & BRO. CITATION es i To Heirs arid all Persons Interai* i ested in Estate of Malin^a al; Dye, Deceased. P-i ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COr^TT OF FAIRFIELD. > I IX TIIE COURT OF PROBATE. \ j Ex parte W. S. McDonald, as Administraix! tor of Estale of Malinda Dye, deceased, id r Petitioner. Hi: To Betsey Nichols, Nancy Morgan, Minerlie : va liatteree, Rebecca ^Nichols. Thomas id I Dye, James Dye, Shelby Dye, Lewis of Dye and Lacy*Dye, or their personal se j representatives or distributees respec-'k | tively, if any one or more of said named es | parties be dead; also to all persons | ijuuiuiHjj interests intestate 01 saia 3iaI linda Dye, deceased : s.! \7OU and eacii of you are hereby cited, ! JL summoned and" required to be and _r appear before the Court of Probate for the County and State aforesaid, at Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN >TOVEM. BEK next, at the hour of eleven o'clock ' a. m., to show cau.se, if any you have, why : the aforesaid W. S. McDonald, as Adraini istrator of the gccds, chattels and effects I of Malinda Dye, deceased, should not be 30 I decreed to distribute the said estate, as if i the parties herein cited, whose where?s! abouts or the facts of whose deaths are i unknown, had died intestate and without j heirs, belore the death of the said Malinda I Dye. j Aud all persons entitled to the said esi foffl tr? tir} >/"?!a r\r <ic Ar , iii M UV1V/ VA kii. J'CfcA V, UJ UIJWIVUV^W Vi ! otherwise, are hereby notified to appear on that day, and at the time and place herein designated, before the said Probate Court, to intervene for their interests in the said estate. I July 3, 1891. s. j S. li. JOHNSTON, 7-i-law6w Judge of Probate. ,f 11 ic I ; ." 'C i .* V.i ; ; fj {' j *' ,., ^ '! T?HR S \ T /F! -L. V/ JLV K^i.JLXJJU I j j HORSES, MAKKS AA3> l.f| JflUfcES. )j ^ . ,r, | STILL hare eight or (en young 2 I 1 Kentucky Mules that I will sell j i cheap or exchange for broken down ,f: mule's, as I have good pastnros'n torn o J them info. ! " ALSO A few Plug Mules. ALSO i _ . ^ ! A few Mares, winch I will exchange s j for iuu!es. ! ALSO ' A few nice Harness Horses. I ALSO A couple of good Saddle Horses. I Persons wishing to buy auv of the ! above can do so by calling at my I stables on Congress street, Winnsboro, S. C. I also wish to buy eight or^len , broken down mules and horses. i a rrrr *r t- rm at\ t\ j A. YY 1LLL1UK1J, iThe HOI Outdone. a ; i . )j AFTER AGES OF TIME have elapsed Reuben Jones has invented a >. 1 PLANT FENDER, i I so that it can at last be proclaimed with safety that the ' hoe, with its great cspeuse "j and trouble, is being driven out of the field to an extent, that it will be a minor consid? j eration in workihg your crops. This machine is for sale by > W.R.DOTV1&CO., re \ ' 'e | WINNSBORO, S. * .