The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 29, 1891, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. highest of all in Leaven Wednesday. July 29. : : : 1891 ^ ^ MAIL COLLECTIONS, ^ Citation?S R. Johj^ton. Judge of Repairs to Browu'* Bridge?G. B. P;'^ Jb^? TeiiD&at, Chra. Bd. Co. Com. ? Uca! JJrior*. +* ?We wish the Ladies' Canning __ Factory abundant success. Death of is Old Citize: ?The Board of County Commission- j>qro.?Died at Greenville ers was in session on Tuesday. Monday, Mr Jael. A. ?Cotton crops in the neighborhood ^ear(j wa8 f0r ma>iy years of Monticello are reported a? being 0f Fairfield Ccunty and li? very fine. his time in Winr.sboro. 1 ?The young pe?ple enj?yed a dance a number of years a inetn ia the Arm?ry on Monday night, lfgislature from Oconee C Music by the string band. wag an m-ele of Mrs D. E. ?Watch your doors and windows 0f Winnt>boro. 3 , , . _ ana see mat tney are securely xasicucu ? ? ? before retiring at night as burglars are Railroad Accident n gait about. -A railroad accident, whic 9r ?The 3iisses Beaty gare a sociable resulting in the death of ui B on Friday night in honor of M3j? occurred at the Blanding Rus?ell. A number of >oung ladies ino 'he C. & G. R. R. i * and gentlemeu were pi esent and passed on Tuesday morning. Th a rerv pleasant evening. Laurens passenger train c< ?The railroad is kept busy these shifting engine with 1 days hauliDg watermelons. Train attached. A great many ] load after train l*ad pass every d*y. more or If is injured. M It mast be a great scarce of rereuue t? Elliott, j?s, Curry ana Jn ?zf the people of the lower counties aj dale, of this county, were c ? ?_ , 1 (bruised. wen as iac nuiruxu. ?Auditor J. B. Cro.jy has returned T. T fr?m Spartanburg. He rep?rt? a Terr . L'kglakt.? aii ly on M< interesting meeting oi tke Alliance at Ui? r0^"1 ^r- J- * ' that place. He traveled goii.fi and tl,e "ot,rl ,D"val> vvas e",' ^l? coming by private conveyance and SI1It 0 c 01 ie>? g >'d watci W savs crops sr. verv fine. ' and a plain ,oM ring was e ?Air John. 11. Smith, who live, on ?>m"" a"d bl< w,f< were bc Wateree Creek, killed a large otter ",e r0? "'e lime' s mi 1 rnu j was entered by the win / Thu.sd&y. The otter gare his dogs a , / 1 ~ a * .a u 1 opens on the utazza on the i hare, fight and had eventually to be shot. * , , . , * . ?r o ... 1 .. of the hotel. There is as Mr fcmith brought the skin to town on , , , to the bnrirlar. Mr. Smith Fridav and will hare it stuffed. | "7 " ~ , . x' . ^ ? * i- . about Xoixyock in the morn ?Marv kelson. colored, living ou , , ^ , , _ ? f r.- ? ?. clothes were "where he ha Gen. iJi attorn s olantation. wa? commit- .. , ? ? a . t . ^ x i ro * t t ~ ?? rctiiing; the bnrglarV ted to Jul! on Fndav bv Trial Jus-ice . , , , ? t, ... .. imtteri oetween that time ai fc Bneschel to await trial at the next term p? of Court charged with assault and . . . . , Hkijks Your Railuoad f batterv et a high and :??rgrava!ed ...... ~ , the following from theifa nature. ? , .. .? . . . T . m r Record of the 2oth mst.: ?Ihe Lo*ai Temperance L?gi ?n _M ,, , ft . The < ape Fear and Chici weie irrated by their friend* to ict- roa^ (jouip&nr ha* exrcu ^ cream on Tuesday evening, at the gi?;c for $9,000,000 in fi HA residence of Capt. Withers. They had Massachusetts Loan & Tt a. very pleasant time and did not forget ]?0S,,0",, ,.secar?. ''JP ? ,i x> 3 it i > i. for the building ot its road. | the New* and Herald, who.?e force ptuy proposes building a ra K snjwyed a large dish of the c.reaai. soutnporr, j>. u.f via K ?Sim Gordon, colored, who vrut Wioiitboro to Greenville, E living on Mr J. M. Galloway's place, |hence to Knuxville, Tenn. . r it is >fa?ed, have been let I < ^ died ou N\ edne?da\ from the effects of and ironing 500 mi!e? ot th "la grippe.'' He wa? buried at White work will be commenced a Oak Thursday. c>im was a $;ood and twenty days. George 15. tru?two:thv citiz- n, and was well liked 'n Baltimore, Md., is rice-pr , . ,, , , . . . general mauager, and jai by the wliite and colored neighbors. particulars ?The iiichmond and Danville Kail road Corni any have been using lime Children Cry for Pitcher': freely in the neighborhood in the T~T ^ neighborhood ot the freight depot. Election of Teachers.? ~ cue section-master s uuu?r, i??i uuutc, 0I acnooi trustee* <j | -j and *11 of the works of the Company'! and elected the following I fcc property has been thoroughly white- Mt. Zion Institute: " washed. W. II. Witherow, Prei ?Saturday** crowd was.a big one. principal Graded School, but money with them was evidently j> Dwighf, Assistat scarce. Cotton hoeing is about finished Department. and tker* will not be much work until Mis* E. Obear, First Assi fodder pulling commences. The ed School. luscious watermelon was liberally in- Miss Rachel McMaster, dalged in, ai 1 everybody seemed to be 8i#tant Graded School, in a g?od humor. Miss N. A. Phiuney, T1 ?The members ??f the colored Bap- ant Graded School. tist Sunday School had a piciic on jijgs Mary Witherow, ' Friday. They marched through the Miuic. town with driiim beating ana oanners teachers forthecoic tflyinsr under the command of "the only" wju foe electcd later. William Smith, on their war to the picnic grounds', and presented a vetv , . , Personals. neat aud orderly appearance. ~Z r ' b." , , n . . Mr. J. II. Cummings is ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. visit The First Bale" of Georgia Cot- Mia. Helen Uuff left forR tox.?The fir?t bale of Georgia uew ur? a\. ii . uu.,. Mr. J. L. Strohecker k crop cotton was ?otd in Albany, Ga, on .be 16,h imo. 1. weighed 364 lbs Ch.rle.Wn on *v,?t and brought 9 and half ceuts per pound. 1 184. . 0 0 >c town visiting relatives. A Rare Treat.? The News and Mrs. D. 1). Gaillard left Herald is indebted to Mrs W. B. for a visit to Ridgeway. Creight for a fine di?h of strawberries Miss RosaMellichamp, of (aiMit us on Thursday. Strawberries in is visiting at Mr. 11. L. Elli the last of July is something rare. Mr. R. B. Cunningham, These were fine and much enjoyed. Ril)? is visiting Mr. D. G. I Major James Pagan ant b airi ielo is the State Alliaxce. ?lirne(i home on Monday f r< -At the election of officers of the- Mr Max. Sugenheimer, w State Alliance he'd in Spartanburg on Augusta for some time, i Thursday Rev. James Douglass was avjgjjt re-lected chaplain end Mr. Thos. P. Mrs. J. G. Ilalhberton is ? Mitchell member of the er.icative tQ her parenU Mr and Mr r committee. Gladden. Notice.?The ai~ual camp-meeting r A' U Fo, !er return; f will convene at Mt. Zion, near Hercb, f1 a- ,om a Yli<lt *? re Fairfield countv, 6. C., on Friday, SZr7' ? \uorast 9i 1891 " Mr ^att Hl,mant 'eft 015 1? ' C. W. Foster, ???, S. C., where h< Pastor A. 11. E. Chare!., Won* ? bed Spn,g company, boro Circuit. , 1I,s'Iif/ Cmmmogs we: lotte N. C., on Thursday,) _ Allixxck Picnic.?The "White family of iJr J. II. Asbury. ? Oak and Shady Grove Alliances will Mr. W. D. Gaiilard paid give a picuic at White Oak on August flying visit on Sunday and 6. The public are iavited to attend Sullivaw's Island on Monda and bring baskets. State Lecturer Mr. "W. J. Elliott spent Jeffries is expected to be present and home. He was not badly I other speakers. The speaking will railroad aeciueni in uoiunu | commence at 10 o'clock a. m. MissLilla Beaty has reli Anderson, whe e she has b< Railroad Matters.?Mr. Geo. H. the meeting of the Teac McMaster has received several letters ciatiou. from parties in Anderson relating to jjrs. Eyewater, ot ^ railroad building. These parties seem Miss Kitty Carlisle, of Au: r-^ to mean business and are deeply inter- anj Mr. Tho>. ttice, of ested in railroad matters. They seem visiting at Mr. J. F. McMa< to think that the route from South- Mr and Mrs J. C. Smith i port to the West, via Winneboro, is the Friday morning from aost Dracticakle on*. where thev have been on o I The casxixg Faciobt.?The ladies ^"edvisit. Mr Smitl lrepo. of the canaiog factory had a meetiog 0 .??rn an c? ton> ln ? . -r.., j j -j . a ? as being: rerv fine, and the ] on Friday and decide*! to commence ] work on Thursday next. The work on a 01" will be carried on eniirelr br tbe , .. , , .. Electric Bitters. ladies thenstlrei nuder the direction ^ . - ' -lT . ~ ... , ... ,. This re?edv is becoming so ^ of Mrs. II. A. Gihiard, with the ex- and so popular as to need no ?H ception of the machinery which vrill . tion. All who have used Ek ^ be run by Mr. W. D. Creight. teed to do all that is claim* t-v T . /, ... t Bitters will cure all diseases Dr. Ii. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ua., Rn(j Kidneys, will remove Pii writes: "Win. Sealock, hring on my Salt Kheum and other affectio ? ?) . nr:n m piace, Juau an ugiy ruuuuig uiuei" uu impuic wwu.? um umc jj hi* arm which ordinary remedies failed the system and prevent as we to control. As a last resorf I placed Malarial fevers.?For cure o ^ hina oa & use of B. B. B. and the ulcer began td ^eal at: once, and effected an money refunded.-rrice 50 S gg ?ntirt care. It i? z remedy well bottlo at McMaster, Brice |g2| worthy cf confidence." * Drugstore. ) BDaHHBnHBHtfMaMflMKflBMBAUiadMUNBaBiEHMMtBHfiaBBHBaCKiaUiaiHSfiUBB JEXKI kig Power.?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ^Jexkissvili ! resides in Gri ouutei* pure |sr*r - M ^ " " ! death Fur tl X OF WlKNS- THE FISHERIES S RETURS. | fae ij?ul )jved t" Tf" The fishing party who went to Broad j m ui^ ears ^ ear . r j>jver 0n Tuesday returned on Thurs-1 Baptist Churc 'ed Mr^of ^ay even*nc- They report an immeuse I n?blc Christi: Ie was for eatc'1 **sh and an immense tii^e j breaking out c btr cf the ocnera^.v* The pleasure of the occa-1 lieutenant in C 'oouty He 8*0D was inaiTet^ *"or a ^ine ,jy the j tbc last served McDowell, nanow C*CT of Mr* A- W* Brown noTs'i fr# m /IpAiri.iH/r \Ti? T-? ?*r? rw.-1? lic^ hortli "VU1 mv/n uiug. i L/iuiTu iitu: ? in the river a long' time and was coin- j f Columbia, ing out when he suddenly stepped off Jkxxixus, S :hcame near a rock into a deep hole. The sudden j Crops look vei any people, plunge into water over his head, | Mr. G. L. Koc street cross- coupled with the fact that he was corn we have n Columbia greatly chilled bv his long stay in the J is in nice fix a e incoming river, produced something like cramp | The Allianc sllided with and he was unable to aid Limseif in | the 18(1; at .Tu twenty cars any way. lie was rescued bv Mr. was a large people were Samuel Simpson and brought saltly to T. W. AVoodw e?<*rs. W. J. shore. After the application of the Hon. J. II. o. K. Rags- usual ren e les Walker was soon him* addressed the :oti8iderably self again. Mr. Simpson's exertion in cussed the sub behalf of Mr. Drown brought 011 matters of im] ~~ him a severe attack of rheumatism Mr. A. fJ. inlay morn- /rom vvhich he suffered a good d-.-al, Tuesday to att " Smith, a* and the contents of the medicine chest There has \ itred and a W(f|>e considorab!y lessened bt fore he I organized her 1 and chain obtained any j*e]icf". However, ihey j week. It is v toleil. Air. ,,1 1 ../1 of o I ?&i i ?ii n vcu ai uI uu.u?i0? )th sleeping iar^e quantity of fish which they Owing to tin The room divided among their friend?. postoffice here dow which ?. - ve^ second floor extracts from a letter kko.v " ^[vs }f.u.jeil yet no clue Liberia. j ^ q r>0( Was awake Successor Oho of Fairfield's Kcruifr C'?!- \isitillg llCie ing and his or??i Citizens. Leila L'astles a id left them We wt,e *hown recently a letter a\^c* wa* com- ^'om ^'ie R?->v- David Frazier, colored, v?t id davlMit. who rs now in Liberia, to his father, Mrs. Agness Isaac Frazier, who lives with Mr. but we hope si !_.\Vc clip Thomas Jordan. David hr>s Im* 1 as j 'nvfadnra J just been elected to the Liberia.! Sen- J lime1 jn tiioMii ate, and is getting alonjf well in the ; The Rev. Mi immti Rail- world. He ha> snccerded in opening [ a protracted ted amort his Cuffee faun tond n??w has twenty j ? ivor ?>t the thousand Cwtfce trees and hopes to have u i f'o of . .. pniK tea panj p i i thirtr - thousand n? xt vear. lie says ti f. ot- ,vu le of bonds , . * , mil um ui .m The com- "? "dS enough now to ktep h.in ami ! )ee cream and < ilroad from j his family the re?t ?>f their days, and j Horeb Church unden and j sneaks it sending for his lather ui.cl I dj,all-v J o.iri tvnm , , a 1 a pleasant t and from brother. i 1 ? Contracts, j Vver s Cat or grading | Was troubled with Catarrh for meiulecl by tl e Joav ani er two years I tried various reme- cau-e thev are xX!!i?p0If dies' and was treated by a ?u,liVer ?.f other injurious Mot ion, oi: physicians, but received no benefit 0-f purelv a e-ident and ; un*til I began to take Avers Sarsa- while tliorong ii yive iti.i; parJiia. A few bottles of this medi- stimulate and j cine cured me.'7?Jesse M. Boggs, {ln(| secretorv < t llolman's Mills. X. C. j -? s Castorii! ? i rjdg fire at strotiier. ] News of I -The Board i j. K. n. >11 Tuesday j Strotiikr, S. C., July 24.?Special: Ridgewav, i p?"hprs for I ^ rtVlrvr>L- \Tr . .n ... | l ui? iuwt mug o-wrvuv v v/ -. ** j A SpieilUlU 1 J ! L. M. Blair lost his entire store and all j afternoon, ali bidfnt and jt6 contents. The amount lost is j benefited. ! about SI,200. No insurance. It is | The street 1 it Classical! supposed to be an incendiary, as it been opened ai : could hare occurred in no other way. way can boa? slant Grad- j ^ ^ most beautiful State. Its ma Second As- J b. I and poplar tie Fust Hill, b. C., July 17.?Spccial * as c]ear as cryS bird Assist-, Crops are clean of giass and cotton ^y any in th< ! doing well. Bottom earn good; np- re60rt was do Feacher of : land poor but improving. W* had a Lami and It I nice cotton season on the 13th inst. The work of c >red school \ Mr. Benj. l\ Boulware, a successful brush is bein j fanner and orange grower of Florida, rapidly as poss _ ! has been amorg u? visiting friends Messrs. E. land relatives and the scenes cf his j> g. Snence boyhood. He is looking well and j s> j01JCS C] home on a Florida evidently agrees with him. Dutchman's Ci I He attended a fishing party on the fear, were Cn *ul&e?ray on river gotten up by Mr. John Hollie, party, but he i who is noted for his kindness and bos- rations were i? gone to! pitality on all such occasion*. didn't know w vffeit loygtojrx sews. another opport : Hill is in ; A j The establis Fine Crops?-I>U^Hicon August 4. j ^ ^ miderg0 en tniay | LoX(.tow!< 5. C jniriS.-Speaol: ? Lon^town,1 CreP3 ale l00kl"? f"1<: T A public c< , 1 since the recent heavy rams. Plenty 1 S* | nf M;n tV>?c nml indications of ? ^ j mor?. Mo?t of tlie farmers are through l'c*' There ai rttt Children Cry is home for c0?Jmu"'l.v- ??'' The cotton crop as better thau it was . .J last year in this section. j ,, 7,,n%1p i Theie will be a picnic at Mickle's Loxc.to'W x, T* i ferry on the 4th of August. All are seas#I,s i . I cordially invited to come, and bring tveie fa\oiabl< .'well filled baskets. We will be glad ci(led i?prove: atives near i , " <},? (.vor> (inr; to see the editors down with us. . ?1 v > Ilearr rain falling now, Friday "ut ^ ^as 110t 1 Friday ior .* ? inrioua effect i eTeniii"*- ** * TCork j ?* seasons in Ma} itetuel iiarpexikas. June. The en tit to Char- j sections it is ii to visit the : ( tlie rain neede Bethel, b. C., July 2/.-Special: g (hc rai] theBoro a The last week has been hot and dry ^ in o(her returned to I thereby injuring the cotton and corn nee(kd rain b, v I rerv much. The cotton crep in our . ., - , ?' . * . . , . 1 ing it is two a\ Sunday at ^mediate neighborhood is very sorry. tl ? p]aut is ^ mrt in the Cora yeiT S*od- Gardens nearly and u wori ,ia. burned up. Hope all crops will im- ^ Au<rus( nrued from Pr0Ye n0^ as we had a finc aild much condition iTp t< ;en attend- ueeded rain 011 yesterday. I noticed bottQms hag be :her?' Asso- 0,1 wa-v iieme from Winnsboro aild in other 1( some fine cotton on the plantations of ? -.r m w t> tr a -pw * t i for lack of ra i.c, Texas, Messrs. I. W. Ruff and Dans Lvles.! tious the pr0: itin Te\a? **" has a fine field of cotton ! crop are good, 'low * I Rev. W. M. L'UHIU, are "lJV" awrvnpltilw The vouug people of the neighbor- ),? -. ,, * stei , , , ? 5 ., - ?, t T will give the 11 elumod on bood met at the lesidcnce of Mi. ?T. L. soon as M:s?is$ip'?i, Cauthen on last Friday night and road conies tin ,.;r? .... rv orgauized a reading- societr, -with the Mrs. C. K. I u" cx- fnTinwi-no-nffi^. time with hei riSihec ops 1! !"? ? ? . . . Cormick. Mississippi President, I;. C. Trapp; vicc-prcsi-j My old fricii political pot dentj H^ert Cauthen; secretary, i fishing last we J. B. Burlev: treasurer. Miss Fannie time. Huff. Thev had quite ait enjovable ^r' ^ * rm " -/ -ii I" 4 watermelon pa time, ihe society will meet next correspondent well known Frida.v li5Sht ftt Mr. D- G. ItufFs. being one of t special men- Hope they will have a pleasant time, foast of one of sctric Bitters There will be a picnic at liock Citv can beat that.' e.?A purer . 1 . , vanetv. it is guaran- next Tuesday, given m honor of Miss There will b :d. Electric r^nnlip faiithen. of (irwnwood. who -Fai rv rm TWer of the Liver). ~~ ~ , ;~7 ~ ?' nples, Boils, 18 visiting her brother,. J. L. Cauthen. public are invi nscaused by JIr?. J. L. Robinson, "who has been filled ba U as cure an <luite sick'is some better.. j am"senient foj f Headache! - . | ^ 110t try Electric ^ j ,,.A ?a c ef I laranteed, or Many Persons | West >Yatere< >. and $1 per Aj| brok?a down from^ov?rwork or household 1 farmer came c & Ketchin's e*m Brown's Iron Bitters ? * ^ttilds the *7sicp.aio? digestion, remoxfts ex- pt,![ Jp.n P-? 66SI of bile, IHd cliTOS Get the gftnuino vnllUrBn vTj i ' ySVJLLE XEWS. MOSSY DALE MOSS. *rO y. t. d. m. jz. S. C., July -22.? Dal*, S. C., July ?2o.? AVoodwai . Joel A. Beard, a former Special: This $ection is suffering for Mr A. J. Be irfield county, died in rain. Some localities have liail none for cleaning : the 20th inst. lie had for several weeks. has finished jr for some time with a Cotton is growing some and forming mendahle m ed in the battiest the well, but rather small, especially- on stones so elej ,?"'' ? ' ? ' " - iC>*, ami ICVIIng mat. ? our uest lUTlllS. cicffau ion benefit him lie visited Corn is needing' rain very badly and neatness tha Mrs.C. E. Watson, who jf jt does not soon get rain it trill not a long year senville, wheie he was make much of a crop. closed by a 1 typhoid fever, lasting Peas are looking well where they fence, whicl weeks, resulting in his have been well worked. of the untiri ic lust twenty-two yoare The potato crop not very flattering; noble worn ii or near Walhalla. For too dry for them. * Blackstock c e was a member of the Gardens burning uA>, consequently Feurorlb :h, living the life of a tough vegetables. necessary to an gentleman. At the The melon crop no good, liain in ladiesofthe, >f the wer he served as sight for the past week, bHt none in the idea of Company F and towards this neighborhood, only very slight andsubstitu' as captain. showers. and after or< ?The hum of the thresher is heard in sewingsocie '' * , . . . _ n ill the neighborhood. Some made oats zeal and tlev k. 'r. enough to have threshed. terized their . C., July 2-1.?Special: Blackberry crop about gone. It the church, y well but needing rain. >Vas a good one this season. overcoming >11 lias the finest crop of The barbecue at Bookman's on had the plea ?een in the county. It Saturday last was well attended, and parativelv j lid promises a large Tield. eyei7thing pu?sed off very quietly and cr0vrned wi / , 3 pleasantlv. e were entertained bv , , e barbecue came off on g0O(j speeches from the text?the -ra enclose dge Bookman's. There sub-treasury bill. fence costii crowd present. Hon. Capt. J. "II. Kinsler, of Richland, dollars. Th ard. of this countv, and raade an excellent address on the plving the m , mative side and showed it up in all of , , Kinsler. of l*ichland, jt3 beSLUtiful tints, and almost made mu ze ai audience. They (lis- }iis hearers imagine that they were as evei*. To -treasury bill and other now realizing its benefits. lie is a what thev hs strong advocate for Alliance demands, or^anizatien Bookman loft on last f n,?dc1', i!lenI "l Tve a volurau, tl 0. . .... importance than the platform of either >01um" end the btate Alliance, of the great political parties. feature thei seen a literary society Senator Woodward made a very feature. Tb e which meets once a strong" speech ia opposition to so.ne of month and tl err edifying and enter- ^mandi, anc^ *^owe(l wherein the nity of exc ? great benefits could not be realized, talking abou lie used some arguments which brought children, am 2 lack of a mail rider the a new line ef thought to a number of only women has net been opened the hearers and I think has somewhat they will per abated the ardor of the bill. His and that the < M \r. - i c -ti speech has been rery favorably com- crowned witl ^mitn, Jir. joei bmitn, mented 011 and 1 hope will put the have been in >kmau, of Columbia, are people to thinking for themselves and other church at present; Iso _ Mrs. 1)0t jet| astl.av ]>Y CVery political ample. Irs. Cunt henFridaT11 of I thAl P-a,res hy' *,,e 1 v wish them a pleasant I v i'"S" ^ Thurrell, from Waxhaw, light at this C., is on a vuit to her father's above ami be Itobiu.-ou is quite sick, vCf?Po T* ? ' 1.>cr,'v* She lwok* heavy and a ie will so on recover her I ? Carolina is a good place to strong wind I 11Te?# damage to t rapp is spending some I kuja Cauthen, of Greenwood, Mrll. L.ilol 1 Creek section w <ting the family of J. L. Cauthen. church in a White will commence i ^lrb-J-^biugon is quite sick, son, Bird Mc meeting at Horebon ' b4t,sJ,ne b8t^ at last report. We fon,IIenrrI : Jalv. wish her a speedy recovery. blinding stor Aid Society Will have a whereT ^ preliminary hearing escape fron at. Mr. .1. P. White's on ' Cookma? on Tuesday While 3Ir 3-L gust. Thev will serve : iUit~the ,Ytat? ? Davis, colored, i? order to g< rake for the benefit of assault and battery with intent to was a rema i. The public arc cor- j t,!luSl??"?!"* ,cfnceaIea weapons, flash of Jigh? ?attend. ^guarantee I bond he was remanded bv a treraei j,J1G. ? lce ! to the custody of the sheriir. which shod ? j There is a literary club organized in Mr Mobley <j hartic Pills are recom- j neighborhood by the young people, it struck the ; the buggy. ic best physicians,k be-j wditk oak skwh. also returnin free from calomel and ; witli her chil drug's, being composed ! 11 "c Om ami ottou. <ame storm s rentable ingredients, i is. Moblev and ( bin their action, they j White Oak, S. C., Juiv 25.? mule, buggv strengthen the bowels S )ecial: We hm ,)ee? havi',lfr loca| gully, llerl organs. I ! . . ? . lo<t | showers in ibis section since the 19th. 3|o*t evcrv a wat's I'AitK. | On some farms it would be too wet to an(| are i,0^ ?tere?t Thereabout. I plough, while others near would have rest. Crops .1. s. w. J little or 110 rain. Eariv corn will not that were we 5. C., July 21.?Special: ' do as well as was expected some weeks ? (fivThnf^ tin fell here yesterday j ago, still we look for an average crop. q# Tenii growing crops being" i Cottoa has grown remarkably fast nowofbeiu? during tbe last two weeks. A great Cduntv L eading to tke park has deal of it is being laid by; though id the citizens of Ridge- POme fields wbere a deal of hold expense :t of baying one of the replanting was done will be worked is concerned ? ?i ?1 iL. rtrr-O^TTO A'f tl pleasure resorts in the niore yer. in some piaces wuereme i?w>v ^ gnificent oak, hickory cotton was planted over about the first fo^|jgU^b e*, two elegant springs, of June it is about as large as the okler pr0perly coo ital, cannot be surpassed j cotton but is not as well fruited. appetizing ai i Slate. This beautiful The wheat crop in this immediate our friend's e naled by the Ridgeway neighborhood it being threshed; the with much. nprovement Company, average yield ia very good and in some doubtless^fo leaning away the under- instances large. Mr. Jno. K. Patrick ail(3 persimm g pushed forward as sowed seven bushels on about nine Our boys y iible. acres and ploughed up about one-hall Fork on the ' C. Ilein?, D. \V. Ruff, acre and threshed from the remainder xhe^dfdn?) , English llembert and 1~4 bushels. lono-asthev njoyed a "fish fry" on Some days since our genial neighbor, the shortness \?ek yesterday. Serious Jno. B. Patrick, came up in his road tributed to a - - ? t?..i j which made tertained tor one ot the j cstl1 "'-1" m* *?> ?, practicable gave as an excuse lliat | and such a crop! He hat fire acres oi however, a'g scarce at home and he | very fine cotton which, under favorable many fish as hen he would have such i circumstances, we think will yield not true, it mus unity to lay in a supply. [ less than eight bale?. From ther# we ^v^bee?w hment ef A. F. IlufI* & | proceeded to his prize patch of corn, for our boys ing repair**. ! and thert. we beheld a sight that would and fish s'oi rumpton is confined to I have gladdened the heart of any weighed two severe case of fever. ! farmer. The corn was simply splen- S*J', >tton weigher will be'?,''1- We will aot attempt to describe j^Tav/n'-bc . . .. , . it, but if any ot your readers wish to ua*"1? ^ t by the town authori-1 see extra line corn they should first a yeiT sic'k e several applicants for come and see it. We then proceoded , crops ov< | to his watermelon patch, where we v^-f Pne.' . " ! not only viewed good things but ^'natiorrai *! feasted on them. From there we re- cfsi's;. : for Pitchers Castoria. . turned to his house. We had more Stewart star; ,0rr~0.vC20,r.Y. i g??d ea,liDS spent a pleasant hour, I nn/i l'ofnrnpn In rmr own hnmci fn ? .o v t ! reflect on what we had seen. bH^??ss* . J V,"t 1 ? e . 1 Mr. J. M. Galloway, the Alliance S. C., July-'/, special: county lecturer, returned to-day from iring the last ten 'lavs Spartanburg, where he has been to J j for cotton and a de- attend the Alliance meeting and bear i.ie .fluent in the condition of the discussion between Gov. Tillman Mrs. 11. G, ,. . .. , and the Hon. lien Terrell. We hare v?TrAn?f ng that time resulted, not },a(] tjrae (0 jjejU. ^j6 opinion of ??"Jp.i ti' ecovercd froi i the in- what he saw and heard. Slfa inl 3 of the unfavorable Miss Bessie Guy, of York county, is 'ie 1 r and the {early part of I18}1!0* the fa,n5l-T of Mr- K- A., , T Patrick... yovsg mj ap is spotted. In some jllo ^ Patrick and Masters fax i line condition and all T. W. a;.d Bobbie Patrick are visiting d lias fallen, while in in York county. Messrs. Ed I- i,ovo Mr. Samuel Xeil, formerly of this . ,. ,, nave occu caccsSiyc * , , .. j . , in readinsr tl: , .. . . place, but now living In Florida, has ? localities t.ie^crop has been visiting friends and relatives in ent sections < auir. ?T?ncrauy speaK- oar place. as my iuiu reeks later than usual; Miss Mary Rowe, of Wateree, spent seldom meni nail but healtiiv, clean a portion of the week with Mrs. 8. li. few =bs. . *7 McDowell. . .. . . . :ed. lavorable seasons ij>^e health 0f our town has about is situated m ; will possibly bring' the resumed its normal condition. of the count ) an average. Corn on The canning company bas not begun gaiit and p: sen damaged by floods, operations yet, but expects to do so iu of Goy< M( f , ? ' the near future. t , , . . >calities it has suffered -j^e frQjt cr0p jg hardly up to the ^asle a _ |n-J in. With these cxcep- average?a good many apples but the curiosity spccts for an average very few peaches. if I have a p Mrs. Eliza Cason is visiting at Mr. tjie?e jjne3 j, Walker will soon erect A. J. Hamilton's. .. ft. ' 'elling in our town. I j Misses Maggie and Amelia Newman ,iJls 1 01 ame of street and num- are visiting at Capt. Hood's. minds of th the long talked of rail- j Tlie R. & I). R. R. have had the and day fr< rough. I depot and section houses here nicely much cotton iabb is spending some J whitewashed, which greatlv improves . , mother, Mrs. 3. Mc- their appearance. " "uerc8t 111 ' hnne von w ill D. Y. Morgan went A Wonder Worker. gjve tliein ( ck ami hud a pleasant Mr. Frank Huffman, a yomg roan of address the Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been Tidwcll lias the finest under the care of two prominent physi- tnnsts, beca itch in this section: vour cians? and used their treatment until he backbone of +i.?. was not able to get around. They pro- . ? had the plea-uie of nounCe(i iiis case to be Consumption and 810118 c weive woo enjoyed die incurable. lie was persuaded to try Dr. your energy : Ins watermelons. rylio King's New Discovery for Consumption, v/,noi?ii It was of the Bradford Coughs and Colds and at that time was acquamu not able to walk across the street without culties and t e a pic.ic at Mickle's ? He found, before lie had used ter ,]?t me p] x- - liolf r\f n ns\ttl4? that.1 ma u-oc innr?n ' * lav, the 4th in&r. _ ihe {je*ter- lie continued V) use it.and is to-day my teeble jn toil to come and bring" enjoying trood health. If you have any calling win skets. There will be Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We t . . : the voting of "which I guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free result in ecn at Mcilaster, Lrice & Ketchin's Drug or profession all was played between Store. more, let n i and Longtown. The ladies work more iff victorious. Needir.g a tonic, or children that want buildlnj up, should take Have we llOt BROWS'S IRON BITTERS. (0 0Qr fiua for P!trhpp''<? Oa^tonJL. It is pleaaant to take, cures Malaria, Indigea- f -_nfi, pnp. Ivr riiuicid yaSlUrlo* y0I1> ^ Biliousness. All dealers keen u irienc.s, enei I ???i?maa?a - odward items. will never make you independent unless you apply the brain to diversify M* farming. The great trouble with a JDj S. C.j July 24.?Special: large proportion of the agricultural >vd, who had the contract class lies in their over application or off the Concord gravevard, mUaov,i?iiun ?f lie brain so far as ? * ' cotton ss concerned, lias not prachis work 111 a most com- tjcai experience i;: tight yon that anner, and with its head- raising all cotton don't puy? Why jantlrcleaned bv Mr J. A* then still cont!nu:? in the old ruts"? iow wearing an'aspect of 15 a? w,ll adaj.to,! to oilier , _ , =- .1 crops? The answer comes waited on titjias n#t clone for many the balmv bn.tz?> Y?J? \Vhv, mv 1 " * " - - ,1? . Tins graveyard is en- inenus, mere is iw oww m wc ^wv.. neat and handsome iron that can surpass ns for climate anil Ix stands as a monument adaptability of soil 10 ail crops ncces, , , .. *,* sarv for a farming < : t-..s ui people, ngzeal and devouonof the jftght here allow me to call your a(tenen of the Concord and tion to the hay crop. As I have been :ongregations. riding a mower for the last week, per'e years ago when it became ^aps ma-* a^c to drop a good , ? , .. suggestion to a brother farmer, who is enla-ige the graveyaid the atui hauling his roughness all so congregations conceired the year tor his work stock. I have removing the old palings just finished mowing five acrcs of ting therefor an iron fence. Egyptian grass from which I have _ . . _ , . , ' housed ten thousand pounds ot ueaubanizing themseh es into a ti?u^ i-ra?rraiit and nutritious hay. t.T. went to work with that The land has not had .1 furrow run in otion that has since charac- it this year, and with favorable seasons career of usefulness in [l ^'i!1 },e ,ea<b' for Hit blade again i a, i bctore frost. I ain stid mowing and and often mcetm0 ai expect to increase my acreage another many disadvantages they y4;u. an(j apply some of the compost sure of seeing in a com- and fertilizers tint I have heretofore short time their efforts used on 7c. cotton. Iu this neighbor-; , -i ?, hood we <renerallv commence to ore tli success and the grare- par(, f?. j C0U0?- c,.op Febniiryi ;d with a beautiful iron HJ1j assume all risks, and worry with ig live or six hundred cuflie, besides back him for his daily j ese noble women are still bread. If he sticks we must stick to -l him until Christmas before the siok'tv i eedle and working with as mtIe wUo,. cl,,p i8 gathered and mid i id energy for the church at six and seven cents; and nine-tenths ; give a general synapsis of of the producers never get to sec one i ive accomplished since the l'l0Se Pi>: or seven dollar bins. "Why | ?n is it we see ail around us so many good i of then society nonldsu boliC.( hvl,m |,ovs wt;0 ;;.lvc| Aside from its working manhood and plodding along ths! r society has its social rough and i ngged read that leads to: icy meet regularly once a bachelorhood?liie very wor--: noou on! bey thus have an opportu- earth lor young men? Ask some of j hanging' thought and of them and they will tel I you at ot;cr\ j t their chickens, gardens, "Well, I don't feel financially able to i J many other things that support a wife," which is good reason-! can talk about. We hope ing. Xow, voong man, I wanf to ask I severe in their good werk you, do you expect to so increase your i ir future efforts will be finances in a few years by raising cot-j i as great a success as they ton so tiiat .on will feel able to supthe past, and the ladies of port a companion? if sc, corne right j les will follow their ex- along and gra>p my hand for you are! a doomed man. >n last Sunday were very In the month of June I pas? dj place, but about a mile through Union and Newberry counties' low they were unusually ? ceompanied with a very , which did considerable lie crops and fruit trees. IrjS spa fiTf? jg^ ^ g ? F jlev while returning from BIB 8" am Iwf W 1 iL buggy with his adopted j ~ nnrl his ornnd- | a bottle of Aver's Cheivy Pectoral, and so liav( -.HJV.UV.;,. -s . 'hillips, were caughl in the fully with sudden attacks of throat and lung tro in ami hud a very narrow i family, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal,' (l death by electricity, j croup, whooping cough, and bronchitis, and sa^ obley was driving rapidly ' where give it the preference over any other prej St Ollt of the Storil), there " mnd no such medicine for croup and whoop-! rkablv bright and keen lno cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the c teninif instantlv followed ean?oj; saving the life of my httle boy only I , ** , six months old, carrying him through the worst KlUOllS Clap Ot tuuildcr caseof whooping cough lever saw/?J. Malonc, c ced them considerably. J'iney Flats, Tenn. t< iiscovereu afterwards that "1 Ml never without Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a ground within liftr fcetof | 4 MlS J?mes .L0W1S> Willie "After an extensive practice of nearly one- v g from church 111 a buggy I third of a century, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is my j tl (Iron was caught in tlie i cure for recent colds and coughs. I prescribe i c ome di* t i nce anead of Air I belie?il 10 be ve^st ?Pectorant * ome UISlaHCe .incuti Oi Vt1 now offered to the people."- Dr. John C. Levis, I s; ;aiBC VCl'V near having her | Druggist, West Bridgewater, Pa. i vi and all blown into a deep I To a lady whose daughter had been treated for lat wis blown awav and I chronic bronchitis without relief, we recom- a * * j mended Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The lady says b , . ! that this preparation is doing more good than P OllC has limshed plowing j any other medicine, and that her daughter now si " ' - ' ?ioon<! -K-f.il and is imnrovinir ranidlv." ? J. II. h taKH)?r a linieu uccueu \ --?-- 7- - . - | . , ,,.n i .i ? ' Kelch & Co., Druggists, Tarlton, Ohio. 2.' are doing well and those :!1 worked and kept clear ? a /% mise an abundant ricld.; &k\f&I* ft f ahO^l r and frugal friend Mr.j r\y?/S O ^SIUl I ant, who has the honor: r chairman of the Board | Spared by Dp.. J. C. Atee. & Co., Lc ommissioiiers, is experi- j Price SI. Sis l opossums with a view. } of curtailing his house-1 voTrrP Tn rT?Pnmi?'7 " s as far at least as bacon I ^ UlILi^ TOVlcL-DlTO^S. , 1Ie .is .saidr*? have STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j aese grinning little marapeds in a pen fattening count* of fairfikld. le. As possum wheS COURT OF COMMOX PLEAS.; ked is the most delicious, William S. Ilall, as Trustee of Daniel -Mcld toothsome of all meats Cullough, Piaintiff, m. Ulysse G. Des-; xperiment will be watched portes, Mrs. O. W. Massey, The Rich-; interest bv many, and n*w.01n?'c'm tiS! ve a success others will v s' e ' *' I 11anr cnif on/t T^1 pursuance of an o:cut of the Court of i how suit and opossum* J_ ?ommon Pleas in the above stated ons will be in demand, case, dated 12th June, lsoi, whereby I am ' trhn wPTlt OVfM" to rlfikfitt.'S rl irupfnrl nnifinrr ntlif>r things, to nublisll a Catawba last Tuesday 011 notice by advertisement in'Tlie News and . idition returned vesterdar. Herald, requiring all tin creditors of the * ash and cat fisli quite a? said Daniel McCullough to present and expected when thev left, ^'s'> .'L'J'LS*?'w ??S ? i J me, on or before the 2st day oi August: ; of then _ -tay being' at- next, notice is hereby given to all such gradual rise in the river creditors to appear before nie at my office, seining altogether iin- No. l Law Range. Winnsboro, S. <\, and: They report having had, established such claims on or before the 1 ood "time and caught as 1st day of August, 1S!)1. thev could eat which, if ? Q JAilEs (x. McC^NTb. t be admitted, they did 4-8 lLefclee" i well, and the river must j ell stockcd and well seined,! CITATION" are death on fried fish L ? . , ? ? ip. Some would have ! To H?u^a 1 a" P2?W?V:S I,Ilteri pounds and a half so thev i ested m Estate of 3Ialmda M. Boulware, one of -the D}e' Dcccasc(1< not return with the others, STATE 0F SOUTH CAROLINA, i en called to the bedside ot i ,tr,T? , I COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. s^scotis 'kg is the court of probate. i t are now suffering some- Ex parts W. S. McDonald, as Administra- j n * tor of Estale of Malinda Dye, deceased, i 11 Patrick and J V Petitioner. ted in a buo-or to-dav on a To Betsey Nichols, Nancy Morgan. Miner-; tea m .1 uuj ic aa> on a, ya llattereej Kcbecca ;Nkho!s. Thunws1 count). 31r. > tewait is. James Dye, Shelby Dye, Lewis! interest of his headstone j jjye an,i Lacy* Dye, or their personal representatives or distributees respeci Stewart and her aunt, tivelv, if any one cr more of said named tewart, will'go this after- parties be dead; also to all persons; ter where they will spend ' cjaimi ngiuteres.s intestate ot >aul iia-, e among relatives and > , o e<>e . ; ! \^OL ami each of you are hereby cited, >rM1 . ....... X summoned and* required to be and* , Miller is now \isitmg in . appear before tlie Court or Probate for tin; | y. Before returning- she , bounty and State aforesaid, at Winusboro, 5 Patterson Springs and j on the 1TPST MONDAY IN NOVEMile of weeks. BEK next, at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m., to show cau-e, if any you have, why ! " the aforesaid W. S McDonald, as Admin-! ex, DiVEitsiir your istrator of the gocds, chattels and effects! of Malinda Dye, deceased, should not be j iatejcest. decreed to distribute the said estate, as if' . the parties herein cited, whose wheretiors: I take great interest abouts or th? facts of whose deaths are te reports from the differ- unknown, had died intestate and without' , ,. . , heirs, betore the death of the said Malinda ; of my native county, and tw aediate neighborhood is Aud all persons entitled to the said cs- j. . t rr.tn ? tate, in whole or in part, as distributees or: lioneJ, I will diop )0ii a otherwise, are hereby notified to appear My quiet bachclor house on that day, and at"the time and place' .bo northwestern portion ! :v adjoining the once ele- the said estate. J rosnerous countrv home duly 3, 18!?1. ti 1 ii. t ians, whose marks of 7-;-iawG\v Judge of Probate. i lustry can yet be seen by hunters. Messrs. Editors, SHERIFF'S SALE. riocipal object in writing Sl|( 0[ M BtJte f0r Delinquent Taxes j t is to try, however feeble for the fiscal year commencing Xovem-; mav prove, to divert the ljer I'lSS'J, under an Act of thet.eneia!; * v . Assemblv of lS.s, page bi>2, Xo. *29, ap-; e young men of my time > proved December Ji, 1887-, entitled an)m the production of so 1 Act in relation to forfeited lands, dclin-: 1 _ . . | nuent lands and collection-"of taxes. t ^our.g men, I fee! an Statk ok Sovrit Cauomxa, > our future welfare, and I County ok Faikkiei.d. j . 'ill peruse these lines and "D V virtue of executions issued to me by | ireful consideration. I ! younger class of agrecul- February 1!), lsyi, in accordance with the! use I know ) ou are the a^ve ef!titlecl ,^CS 1 lia.Ye ! will sell on Mondav, the --nL t.ay ol i the country. All profes- August, lS'Jl, in front of the Court House allings are dependent on door in VVinnsboro, S. C , at eleven o clock , , . , T a. m., the following described lots, pieces and muecle. And as J or parts of land in Fairfield County, S. C.: ] 3d with some of the difll- j keau creek township no. 0. rials we have to encoun- Dicfc Williams, fiscal year lcSP, 00 Acres, j lead with you for what, in Towxsmr no. s. idgment, will benefit our Saml. P. Newman, fiscal year l.s->P, ->0 j ch if accomplished wiil j * MT /[0N. N0 era! good for all callings j i>gason Gilbert, fiscal year l.Soi?, l lot g. Let us apply our brain and building. s diversify our crops and school distkict no. l"-. on the intensive svstem. Maiv J. Dawkins: fiscal year 18&?, 2.,0 , , ' Acres. tried the all cottGii plan Terms?Casli. ncial ruin? My young H. Y. MILLING, s. F. C. gy and muscular power July 10,1891. 7-iit<l 1 u9 flacafti?paneacat?r.-rnci it- r?.-mjnn?aact?i^| , , bv private conveyance, and must say , i was shocked at the condition of the props. And nearly all the lands had been planted in King Cotton, but another kiin: had about taken full possession of (he kingdom?Grass. Brother fame:'-, let us divide our crop? so ~ r.,11 ~ ?:t. ??. r co iiav<j ci iuu cuui ciiu, WUICU j means hog and hominy and fat horses and cat lie, have good pastures and ra! serve a hay meadow for winter food, a:i'.l then we will have established for _ ourselves a? TTTTTTTft^rry at _JiCui3r-? which with the AllianceUncl'TEeUnited States sub-fieasury at onr backs, we : can o;jre more breathe easy in this ' free country of onr?. If anything that : 1 hive said in these tow hurried reMarks will add a new gown t^> some i farmer's wife's wardrobe and nice i liKIe new dresses for (he little girls, I ! will feci aiaplv repaid. 1JA.CIIKI.OR. ?If you suffer from sick, nervous, I neuralgic, spinal, billious or dyspeptic | headache?, Bradrcrotine will cure you | promptly. * * Kcpairs to Brown's Bridge. Office of County Com mission eiis j a WiNNsnoi'O, S. C , J aly *23, 18D1. \ . a jjEALED BIDS fox putting in thorough i O repair Brown's Bridge over Little 1 River, on Broom's Bridge load, will be i received at this office until 12 o'clock M. ' o:i the 29t!i day c? August, IS'.-!. Specifications furnished o;i appUcatim to the Clerk of the B und. G. B. TEXNANT, 7-iiPxi Chin. Bd. Co. Co:ti j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, rrtcvTY cm vvTnvrFT.7). y.i':Z /?;/ R. JOHNSTOy, E^q.,Probate Jutf;*: \\7HEPEAS, DAVID CROSBY hath : I * i made suit to nic to grant turn i?:t- ? _ ters of administration of the estate and. I effects of C'aesley Crosby, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite andadmoa- J ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ches'ey Crosby, de- ' ceased, that they be and appear bo- ~"j fore i:ie, in the "Court of Probate, ro be held at Fairfield Court House, S. < oj) the 10th day of August next, aftor publi. ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not ?3] be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th d.iy of Ju'.y, Anno Domini IS'Jl. Published on the 23th day of July, 18)1 i:i Tiif: Xkws and IIerald. S. Ii. JOHNSTON, 7-23x2 Judge of Probate. . a. UI...9 )ED ViiTII i the means at hand of contending successubles. As an emergency medicine, for the its prompt use having frequently cured ed many lives. Leading physicians everyjaration of the kind. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. It tired me of acute bronchitis."?Geo. B. Hunter, Ugby.X S. "Asa specific for oroup, and for the cure of olds or coughs, there is no preparation equal > AVer's Cherry Pectoral. It is pleasant, safe, nd sure."?S. H. Latimer, 3L D., ilt. Vernon, (eorgia. " I have found Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most ~ aluable remedy for bronchitis, and disease of _ fie lungs, from which I suffered greatly. Tho ure which this medicine effected in my ease . as most wonderful. I am also satisfied that ft ived the lives of my children, who were sick ith lung fever."? S. L. True, Palisade, Xebr. " I have used Ayer's remedies in my practice, nd am clad to say that I have found them very eneficiaL la acute bronchitis. Ayer's CHorry ectoral is Tparticularly valuable. It is conidered by my people as a remedy -which no - ? ouseholdshouldbewithout."?Dr.V.Lamfcerti, . } 37 Gratiot St., Detroit, Michigan. * ' ^ ry Pectoral, j well, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. bottles $5. ; , CATTLE SALE. ^ I WILL be at my place near Fiiur Ilill on August 5,1891, and will offer my e tire lot of Beef Cattle and Milch Cows for sale. A ;l JMircn-ic vt-icliinrt tr> hill' TV?'! r'll WpJI to meet D>e on that day. * - 7-22-2 P. C. HE Li ICHAMP. * . . STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . Georjic W. Witte, as Executor of the la.-fc will and testamsnt of John E. Roberts-oil, deceased, Plaintiff, against Lavini;t Stark, Hal. Robertson, Lizzie Stark, V .John Stark, Samuel Stark, LulaS<ark, Thomas J. Robertson, David G. Robert son, Thomas A. McCreery and Barrie B. McCreery, as copaitners"doing business vndcr the firm name of T. A. Creeryii Co.: T. E. Kerner and J, 31. Greenfield us copartners doing business under th * firm name of Kerner & Greenfield; and George W. Witte and Armin F. Witte as ? copartners doing business under the firm r.ame of Witte Brothers, Defendants. summons. For Relief. Complaint not Served. To the Defendants : 'V; T70U ARE HEREBY summoned and +lui pAmnlotnf il? JL. ^UliVJU. LV U4WMCI CiAV* VViun*. this action, of which a copy is herewith ^ served upon you, and to serve a oopy of' your answer to the said Complaint o:t ^ the subscriber, at his office, Mo. 3 Southera Life Insurance Building, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive "of the day of such scrvice; and if you fail to answer - ^ the Complaint within the time aforesaid, Mk the plaintiff in this action will apply u? ^Hk the Court for the relieL demanded in* th? ,-csSjjggjj Complaint. Dated 1st July, 1S91. " IIENRY N. OBEAB, Plaintiff's Attorney. To T. E, Kerner and J. M. Greenfield, tho nhsptit Defendants above liatyed: y - Take notice that the Complaint in this ^ actios, together with the Summons, ?:? which the foregoing is a copy, was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of {lw Court of Common Pleas for the County and State aforesaid, at Winnsboro, iutlnj ? said County and State. This 1st 'day of Juiv, 3.501. IIENRY X. OBEAU, > Plaintiff's Attorney. 7-4 xG _ _ > , . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COO'TY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. "\V. Davis Douglass, as Administrator o; the estate of Abraham F. Hunter, deceased, Plaintiff, against Ade'a Hunter, Anita Hunter, Carolina Hunter, Gevise O. Hunter, Candida Hunter, Eliza Hunter, Joaquin Hunter, Preston C. Lorick ilWU >> JiUiUJl X>. L.u?lautc, <13 . _ under *u.q firm-uo. me of Lorick & Low- , ranee, and II. A. Maieraud John Berka!c, as copartners under the firm narni* of JTaier & Berkele, Defendants.? Summviis for Relief, Cwinplaiut not Serwl. To the Defendants above-named: "\/rOU|are hereby summoned and required X to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the oftice of thu Clerk of t!.e Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy c" vonraiKttvrtiH*!!# said comn'aint on" tli<*. subscribers at their ofl'iae, Sos. ."5 ar.ri c>, Law Kange, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service here- \ . v of, exclusive the day ot such service; and if you tail to answer the complaiec within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff i:t this action will spplv to the Court for the relief demanded in the complain?. Dated I-">th davof Juiy, A. D 1891, A. S.&W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant-: Autt!a Hunter, Anita Hunter, Carolina Ilunter, Gevise O. Hunter, Candida Hunter, Eiiza Hrs.nte<\ Joaquin Hunter, II A. Maierand .John 13erke!e: Tak; notice, that the complaint in tl.is ' action (together with the summons, o? which t!ie foregoing is a copy, / "was fi!c( lnineomceot the t.;eri: ot in- ; ourt oc i oir.mon Pleas for Fairfield County, n the State of South Carolina, on the l-5th dav of July, A. D. JS9I. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 7-14i:G Plaintiff's Attorneys, rrnTTCS Ti i"i "PI?"?? nwr foiratf on Ale at Gca - ? iii-O S. Jx-l. X-'.-A ]?, iioivcU & Co's Kewepatxrf Advertising Bureau (10 Sprue* at.), vrker* advertising iX'jU'M'M }u.y In: lh^lv lVr it j*" VKW XOJiH* s .