The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, August 19, 1891, Image 2
lie Fairfield Sewsand Herald.
It was a great bluade:
PUBLISHED EVERY WUDNESDA7 tll0ge adTOCate3 wh<
people as to the neces
-BY? ami such advocates a
* - 1 r^A
rewara in tne vj
t\'cvvo - and - Herald -^Co. That was a great misl
--- . - - y -.-Marg^g serious one, and thos
W. 0. DOUGLASS, ) it deserve censure. J
J VS. ffl D WIS i K,litWi' ,ime as S"T t0 c0rrecl
is really to have an
TKK3IS, IX ADVAXCK: 'eoe> ^ llUVC :l fir
not a mere sham.
Y?xr. .... t
?i? Mouth* j In this connection 1
papers are discussij
- - could be adopted to
.1D 1 hllllSiyU It A2 &.*>, C -lSff; schools up to a point
?i?*? .loliar a sciu.xr? for the lirst inser- prepare students fo
~ -
> n ami til'ty cents for each subsequent state commcuu* iuu
nsertnm Special lafs for contract ad- tj tllC tw0.mi
v erasers. < ? .
.Nl.irria.4e ami death notices free. imposed tax. This 1
Ke-'alar rates cuar^-.l for obituaries. manr places, and \Y
Orders tor Job \\ orfc solicited. 1 ;
them. IlTTillddYe
and thk-klv settled
WINNSBORO, S. C. it is hardly practi(
settled country nei^l
Wednesday. A u<rnst 19, : : : 11>i* i
-A VOWL Alt 3U3Z.
Candidate McKixley mav get a Iu R?put
? Tlxone Who Pie
tcoohnn from an unexpected source. ,
., 4 . . ... [Editorril Cor:
>\ ool is said to be cheaper tins year
than it has been for several years and Cle\ elaxd Sprix
the protected sheep raisers of Ohio vras pl dieted
are charging it to the McKinley Bill. deuce 'a f -ear
. \ Cleveland springs \
The people of Argentine have sown and it'would ?oon 1
the wind and are reaping the tornado, tnosi popular mm
Tlic flooding of the country with liat South. This pu>;>!
paper money stimulated enterprise to haphazard. !>ut v>:
mad endeavors to be rich. Everybody observation of eau?
borrowed the easily obtained currency arhieli have Ie.t ! ?
and the result is the whoI? country is yond preauventme.
under mortgage; money is said to have vrli'rc sulphur, i
disappeared; prices have been upset cl?aI> beau-, liavt* be
and subject to violent fluctuations, yzeil by the most r
and universal bankruptcy stares the the ati:tl\s?^s have
ill-starred country in the face. Ar- water* c.?utaiijin? i
gentine knows now that paper is not c*l properties. T
inc:iey, and that the only sure wealth rival in >treii*th, e
for any people, i:i the aggregate, is uio?t J'stmuH in this
skill, industry and economy. mo?t potmt and <'
~~ tV worth of tli
'p.,,, nuriMt/m U nrhl bitter 1 v de- . .
" 1 * T* l\A I'l Ml t AU
i ric* vi>wi ivw?v. .,
t > m "11 1 III11IC.C A I'VI It I IUV
nounccs Governor Tillman's coutse in 1
.. T , , . ~ Siven (hem a fair a
the .Jacobs-Johnson case. 1 he Gover- ?
, ,, . . , - , IS KJV kfCOIld Sll
nor hardiv apDreciated or felt con- , : ,
.. . .... . and 1 have never
scioui of what :i crael thins he was ,
, . . .. . . depreciate the tner
domsr iu withholding ibe reprieve from . ? ,
the knowledge of the condemned Pr0Perr,e? 0 1 e
. . 4.. .. , . . .. come here thin, sai
_ wrenches until thev were almost within ,
4 . tl morbid, sick ami
ihoo-ates of etermtv. As tbe World
?"'? bloom <
very trulv *avs such conduct is not . . .
*: .. , \ : ... r ,,. ne?? r,n thnr chee
suited to the civilization ot this cen- ... , .
_ . . strikiuglr siguiti
turv. It is erne) to trv to wring a ; .
*, . . , * . are wont *o upend
contession 111 such a manner. It the ,
, j ^ . . . everr >e*r, ai.d o
reprieve had iu<t been e-igned, or the , '
* . , , 'Fill ti'id the sa
Governors private secretary had ar- .. . ? , ,
. . . -, , time. Cleveland
rived 111st at that time it womd have ...
T,T , . ot her visitors, an
been different. Webeheveit is gen- . , .
. , , , oer that have bee
erailv right and good policy for the . .
*, t- - , . i < *? indication ot
Chief-Executive to lean to the side of . ....
. , , . another, H points
mercv, out there is but little mercy in ... ,
this delightful pb
It lie treatment of the Chestorfield crimi- nals.
It must have been a hcirible o 1 ,e ?-eatest
torture. f0""'Ior thc >K
-i , lar refuge for the
The report comes that the official Other things are
Alliance estimate of the wheat crop in drawing crowds <
V Kansas will reach 40,000,000 bushels, friend* for the
Other estimates give more but this should not be or
? comes from the farmers. Along at tbe proprietor, 5
x,.. I*?rnoat excellent a
I this time comes ais* u? [man, Uerotes hi,
the bread cr-jps in Lai ope re . J aueits a
short and there will be au unusual [ that hu
tlemand n *l*--gec
jL'^iv bountiful yield about their trei
from their fields this year. Had welfare, he uufc
the crops of Eastern countries bee* one, and this coui
large, or even fair, there would hare one's stay at CI
L been small foreign demand for Ameri- enjoyable. lie, (
can grain and the Western producers improvements un
would have had to rely upon home the kind can snrp
consumption for a market. too, *uch picasaui
rrhA K ~fl VTV?ft>*C QWI fyv IvA lo?lf V\AS\Vt1#* ?....
_ ui v iv uc v;<jh* ?*??< ytvpiv itl ti
Lgratulated upon their good luck this here. If is not s
vear, but tker should not forget the J/'at ?omething ov
* . . . . , c . titty are now with
relief may be but temporary. A ea(:h tra:n
bountiful yield on the other side of wonder that over*
the Atlantic next year would bring been here up to
about a return of low prices and hard ?eas0IK The high
rpt a ^ i i been voluntarily ?
times, ihe inflexible laws or demand ]ea(]js;? physician*-,
and supply should be carefully studied prominent capitali
and with the present organization to me to-day that
amnmif tli<? -fn ?? ?<??*c mov Eiironft ami fKJj <
.uvi c it 111UT l/V. " "l "
" . . . *, - manv famous wat
to eflect something 111 the way of thoa-ght the wa|er
regulating the production to conform he ever saw. ii
to the demands. this kind can b
m m among the quests'.
A High Standard Xectasary. The following a
Carolians at Clevel
Considerable complaint is made Chester?Mrs. N(
i- v. against the high standard required by Abbecilfe?Jones
fete? -- ? board of trustees of Clemsou Col- ^* r"' A
lege for entrance in that institution. Chesterfield-C.
fit is claimed that a great manv of the T. n n,.L-??? n t
S / six hundred applicants will fail to Coker, Mrs. S. G.
'come up to the requirement for ad- ^ca?,n*
r . . , i , - ? . <7?e?ei7fc?Chas.
mission, and the board of trustees is d Durham.
severely criticised for requiring a Marlboro?II. \Y.
preparation which the public schools MacCall, Miss Ales
rin the countrv cannot give. "When the v * ^?" *r
a. - ? Mr9. X. B. I
establishment of Clemson College was [>ratl0,K
proposed and received so much at- Charleston?J. J.
tention on the stunm. a.n<l stwyVprc Jno. s. RSr?i r
and politicians sought to gain popular ^
n| favor, the people were told that the * Kidda/id?\Y\ \V
Carolina College was the rich Davis, Mrs. Ja?. K.
' man's school; that the farmers, the tie Tindal, Miss i
]?oor men, should have a school of l>err>'<
their own. and all s*rts of "taking gniitli * ^
things" were said to create prejudice Orangeburg?r>*.
against existing institutions. Clemson, child, V. P. Shah
not then established,, was pictured as a ^ales. " "
^g|?uCf>l!o?-c where 110 great amount of w Fairfield?11 Y 1
money or great amount of preparation Carley, Mr. and Mr
would be required to secure an eduea- Mrs. S. A. Iioi?erisoi
lion. Whether this was done design- hcrsJiatc?\V . W. 3
jfi edly to create a current to carry some Spann^
folks into office or ignorantly, it mat- E.I). Weil* and w
liters not at this time. A little inv?sti- and wife.
Hgation might have shown that those , florcncc? E. II. Cr
5e?3I; , i 7 . Henrv II. Ilusbunds.
BHSwE^eople, who expected to send their . - , , , < ,
mfaSP*3*" .**--> * >jHiitanOttry ? (ju o
SS sons to any college winch made any (^c<)- (j,.field, Geo. C
B pretentions of being of a high grade, t.'ofieid, Mi*s Marat
1|| whether agricultural or otherwise, Cofield, Mis- L<
?1 would surelv be disappointed, if thev Co'em-tii.
gig , , , f\ ,' . : Lancasft.? i. Iv. L
thought a boy could oc taken fresh Allison, T. M. Fitzpt
I. xruiu tut; piuw nannies "witti iittie or Darlington ? Ilenr
110 p reparation and sent to College and wife, J. II. Norn
~\Ve really think the Clemsou trustees ^ eicbeiry ? M isS Be:
are right, as long as they have under Among the proinh
tlieir control an institution purporting linians who are her
to be a lirst-class Agricultural College, been here arc, Ex-C?
^^tojlcrnand that applicants for admis- Judge Dick, of the Ui
HBDOHBBnnoMMBaDcaMnsaKaKnHBBaaHriHHBBaBaaBBKnaKn
the preparation f Democrat, hr said tliat lie thought!
e school affords. l*iat 11 would be unwise to nominate
' , . '* Mr. Cleveland for the presidency on
ro., the part of I (.(.onnl of ^ llUelJ,nt.es on" tllc
> deceived the silver problem. Governor Jarvis i.s a |
sarv preparation. great admirer of Ex-1'reside nt Cleve- j cc
? ???;?? I land, and says, that though you would
' ? l\im in |
FMYereoritiriin not be sl,ecialIr su'll( K "ll" i a,
sereie(litiei.m. conversation as ilft is not a very I w
:ake and a very talkative man, his exceeding level *>=
e who committed headed ncss ami good judgment make j c?
[>ut 110 w is as good him a great man. i th
t it. If the State Editor llenry T. Thompson, of the j ^
agricultural col-1 Darlington Xcws. and a most pleasant
ft-class one. aud i gentleman, says that Darlington is
growing rapidly. As for politics, he
. ... thinks as a general thing the best of
the new s- t]iefarmeis j(1 Darlington will take p,
lg what method 110 stock in the Third _ Party. Mr.
raise the public Thompson is accompanied by Mrs.
so that they could Thompson, and will spend several
r Clemson. The wee^s* o
plan of supple- It is said that State Auditor Sander- o:
' -- r<
11 tax by a self- ling-. who ranks aunost ;i? ...... . I{
lias been done in Vance as a stump speaker, will be a *
candidate for Governor of North 51
inn&boro is erne or ^ ^ . , , . ss
Carolina during the next campaign.
rr well in towns. j)r ganderling is pleasant and witty. /
communities, but He makes friends rapidly, and will P
;able in sparsely doubtless make a irood run, if there is c
liborhoods. an-v ^V" t]\er ln,or that |,e Avi.U be 5
:i candidate, lie did a great service to
?** his State when the Greenback party
sprung up in Xorth Carolina. By his ?
unit's itesoict. power on the stump he contributed J
in tiir? success of the Democratic h(
ation?A Place fori 1""Y"
asure and Health. | l^rt\ * cl
rrspondencc.] j rpjie siielby Lund and Improvement
us,X. C., Aug. 12. | Company have bought considerable j,
in this con t'-pon | amount of land adjacent to the Springs j,
, . V I which has been laid otl" into lots. '
hat the merits o| j These lots will be sold lo parties wishvould
*uon spread., , jji<r to erect cottages in which to spend a'
jeeome ot.e of ! !?e ! the kot summer months.
. i I'
mer resorts m the I
, ! September and October are the most
??y wa? it... .i.adtt . pIcailllt inoutlls at Cleveland., and I
i? Insod uj)'!ii ;(u; | would suggest to those who prefer to '
es thru in pro^n ?> j go to the mountains during the lirst ?
in iv.uliz itiini ') - ! months of the summer to stop over a *
ix-^L- Af at Cleveland on their home- v
The water* line, I "lvi , ,, (ward
journey. Mtuiv do,this, now,
rd ?u'[).iu;*l ;.n I | a:ul thev say that after getting the inion
i t<1:\ anal- i vigorating mountain air and tlie sul- 1
xprn cln*mi>i?, ?im! I l>l?ur water at Cleveland ther are preblmwi.
iii?'in loljtf|pavedfovaycarsjiavdwork.
n>?i valuable modi- ! (Jleaveland is thronged with pretty
iie >ulj>liur >prin^s young1 ladies this season, and all, who
heniically, with (he dance at all, dance beautifully. Under '
i ,,tn,niT p.,i i!,,. these circumstauccs it is difficult to
i.ouii'n. IjUi iii?i n *i . , j.
. . * find time to write tor a newspaper. <
onvitioiiijf t-\ldence |
( ie watrr* i? luuud Editor Redfearn, of the Chesterfield
of those who have Advertiser, is among the latent arrivals.
?wi honctt lest 'I his reports that the Advertiser is flouri-Ainbi
1105farm
I ISUUlg. JJl. .
inner at Cleveland, jng ^ ^r01-k in the sanctum.
\ci heart] any ?ne j "W. d. D.
ii3 of the restorative |
s* waters. People j how Tarheels life.}
low, without energy, Wayxesville, X. C., August 12.[
weak, they have specjai: j jiaVe thought s<? much of
lor,.,!. _l fit
Jl ncaii'i iiim iiau,>i- . TI - .
; . Fairfield ana me man v uuai ?
s. . ?#ieo\(.r, it is home that X am prompted to give von
cant that hundreds > , . t, . *
, . a few random dois as ther occur to me.
their summers here T -n . .4 .
I will not attempt to picture to your
me wjo w0in0> uncc imagination these grand old mountains
roe pe?p e ere next au^ the picturesque scenerv ihatisso
soon wins toe faith , , t . . , , . . . '? ,
, . , loveh to behold this beautiful country
id it ihe great num- .. . , ,, ,, T \
, .3 that, has been so well named the "Land
11 here tlu.< season is t, o, , , ,
of the Skv, and whose people seem to !
anything more than . " . . 1 j v " , ,
? be so contented and happv, which
to the conclusion that , ... ,,
. aroused rnv curiosity more than the
ice wi soon be one monil*ajn scenery; so your corresponjjinitaimins,
in the tQ0j. j( Up0n himself to ask them,
* air i c most popu iij[ovv (j0 yOU manage to livesoeas> ?"
see*eis of p easnte. rrjie rClSp0U5e jn n;ne time? <-ut of ten
i at work wbicn are ?^ye at home, or in otnr worn*,
of guests and gaining wfe rajsU .,}] 0f our coi n, meat, hay,
place. One of them oa? C|0#> and our tobacco is the surerlookcd,
and that is pinm,r ?,i,:,ry crop." l>al occasionally
ir. J. B. Wilkinson, a j ^1!U^ A jatuivr who plants all tobacco,
:id courteoui gentle- aud he informs he th:it it. does not pay,
osclf 1>2 sonally to see anj mjlijCs aboutll:c<ivt'Mge^coc^^t
ire comfortably _upon cotroiT.' The only differ%>nie?t
solicitations ?Bce"'. J?s -tick, but
Um-?t and ce,ieral ""f"""?'" *s<li" wHh a iiltic Uog
:t? a tiieud of every " M 80?" as l,c *?d? ?
ribuies muck to make !"re""mcrall?- Wesand-tappers seemeveta>,<!
nimaant ,,?l I ,0 l!,llui 11,0 ll!ul' "< <ke is good
t ?~ jor t|^e ^;le au(J p|slnt a ]i11]c more
:ach year, uil-ls some cotton. I neglected lo mention that
Li! now f.;w places of the tar-heel raises his own stock and
a:8 Cleveland.-Thch nearly all of them have one or more
? . ,,A ? , ? brood mares and rais^c a colt everv
, sociable and cxcyl- am, ?f ?)C(1, drire?
accustomed to vMt South Carolina. Now think of old!
urpri>ing, therefore, FairfielJ, .md your correspondent in-j
er two hundred and eluded, helping1 to keep up four or five j
i Mr. Wilkinson and livery siablcs, all of which could be
s more; and 'tis n raised at home. But pardon me,
fifteen hundred have Messrs. Editors as I am digressing a
this time dnring thi link- from first intentions, as I wantcst
testimonials have ed to make a suggestion to the farmiven
by many of the ers of our country.
i in the country. A It is a conceded fact the present outst
of Baltimore said look fot the farmers of the cotton belt
tie had traveled in is the gloomiest since IS 15. Think of
jountrv, and visited a million a half bales of cotton on hand
ering places, but he and (he , prospect eight million bales
here was as line as this year, which demonstrates to any
any expressions of unbiased mind that there is an over
e heard evtry d:v production. And we must also admit
the stubborn fac: that supply Snd de- r.
re among the South mand does regulate the markets of the^'
and to-day: world, though some think differently^
:ely, S. M. Jones, and that it is by speculation, witeve.
Fuller, Miss G. whom I cannot agiee. I admit i ^
. Major, Miss Ella bulls and boars and other coinbi LVJV
fmq.icntlv create corners 0:1 ir?v^0,
K. Wilkes, Mrs. tbin<r?, and the result is thr-n* i?
_ . -- ? tug
J. Campbell, T. II. expansion or contraction as the c wol
Cofcer, G. J. lied- maybe; but fluctuation is invari;. gDe(
followed by a corresponding con^, ^ t
L. Durham, Mrs. lion or expansion, action s ndrer
being about equal. ta;js : wjj]
Carroll, Miss Pearl Without going into further^a|| Ljav
:a MacCall. we can easilv see that stagnating we [:'on
cXeel, Paul S. Mc- business circles confronts us, rl*- _MI. i
v ; . .. ?T . . . , .01 'HII WUl
Jratton, Miss V. M. can enhance the present p'arljcies the
cotton crot?. I have read :nolhc al>jc I c011
Mappus and wife, that suggest relief, includi; jjam.: UIUl
Wuloern, Jr., Miss and elaborate article of '' f. .? . 1 . ,
s Harriet NVulbern, mond, apart of which *aml doe8 j ern]
inv idea, that supply and ? ! {lIld
. Z:ichry, t. A. govern the market. iar<reonc ! aim
Tindal, Miss Mat- j brings as much money , ?f M,, j
1iudTalVS- J'1 , 'lo "ot, ' h!"k ,tl,e.e ur cons;itu- ?U->
, Mrs. b. J. Perry, j liammond either fea^iilt. e<lt.MViS
an" c""a- >' *' a";!, al,yl.hi"?'"in ilisdiv"of | anil
J. W. Banks and rcloniL 'iJat' iiirtr; fir?llS I otH
sr, Julius Ah reus, 1 uould say .all tu aii; ,s
. H atinamaker and i people in ne co I'J ^ ; bi.li(.;in,, i ,cjp
i? t \t ' t*-aiS?S \!\,.TULaiiiti:resis are blended beii
turner. 11. J. Mc-1 as I ilo that ou' : i.? ,
' r> ,r , , let thai convention he prol
s. Chas. P. Wray, i and mutual, at - ? . .
11, W.D.Douglass. ! clotlicd with jAtso\eieijin po j ( i
Jilli. J. S. Hbamc. : ivill make il;'ctl0"f bu,d.1Q" , J'? :a I IC..
nn, W. H. Yates, ' who panicl^'? " ? '< X ' S*
Mrs. Sliaw, licv. i to dn-iw a1?11 }'?- ""V1 i t, ,
iff. c. c. Drown 1 acres in ?*> >?', ? '
than one1'1 "r two-tl.ird. of Ibi.-tili)
ittino, J.C.Davis, ( year's e'r* 0,1 ,,:C ??arKci u:in?r any ;; ai,:t
i CTctim?JI,c* I would have j bu v
Cotield, Sr., Mrs. ! anv ona,,nu' " contract, but this you c;}, j J,
ofie.'d, Jr., Itabt. j see W* be au arrangement made with (xn
iref Cofield, Mis? ! dubii u1"* creditor, believing as I do.; !,ot
jui>e llenneman, that our !>ank<, me; chants, la .v\?rs, he v
'dn'jVs, e.e., w-juI.J ail gain i:i l!-,is xAc v
iimiingiiutn, E. C. ! un*I'lueut, and il we cm yo to w??rk i t\>vc
urick and wife. ; ^yth that determination thai the Alii-: imp
v* T. Thompson : j^ce fought the bagging trust, or give !
nant. j,t half the airing ihe Oeala platform J
;sie Ruff. . has had, in le?s tiiaii s-ixty days cotton j
will be worth 10 or 12 cents and many i \y
lent Xorth Car'- other good fruits will follow, and Jnd.
e now or Jjyve : 1S92 a new era will dawn over this ; mon
overnor Jaivis,! entire coltou bel:: the farmers will be i
* - - ' ! - i.:? . ! Kidl
lited States Z>is-} lorcea 10 u uiverMueu muuMit, i
andeling, ?tatc i would result i:i a bountiful supply ot; ...'-j
'Ke, Coi./Wm. ' food our col ton crap would be in thy !
lienor-Clark- i shape uf profits. What a tremendous arie
sborne. ! amount of capital -would then be rest- mrr<
j ing the South whjfch was formerly aid- tens,
with .-Governor i ing in bnildiijg^op the great ciues of; ruj|
rfileiiipoten- the West, aad which could now be'
eland's ad- devoted to building rniiioads and fac- jJjH
prominent tor^^^^^develop ina-.r iicWcntei^a
1
ifi r 11 'i tii ii n
Every Toilet Tat
ioulii have a bottle of Ayer's llair Vigor, the best preparation ever made for <
iir, restoring its color when folded or gray, preventing baldness, and keepin
ol, healthy, and free from da ndruff.
I have used Ayer's H:\ir Vigor /or some time i "Several month* ago my hair com
id it h;.v worked wonders for m#. I was trou-! ing out, and in 2 few weeks my li?k
ed with dandrutf and -va-i rapidly becoming ! entirely bare. I tried many remei
tld; but since using the Vigor i;ny head is per- j did mo no good. I wai finally indu
ctly clear of dandruff, tlie liajir has ccaiied bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and,
- of I onlv a Dart of the liquid, my head
sning out, aim 1 now nave a b? ???-- ( ?e
same color as when 1 was a p'oun2 woman, j with a heavy growth of hair. I reoc
can recommend any one suffering from dan-! preparation a* the best hair res
uff or loss of hair to use Ayer'sl Hair Vigor."? I world. It can't be be*t."? Thoma,
rs. Lydia 0. Moo ';- East riusM>n, Me. i Sharon Grove, Ky.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
epared by DR. J. 0, AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold faj all Druggists an
For the Cure ( The Confidence Many
f colds, coughs, and all deJ That people have in Ayer's Sar- In the morning n
mgements of the respirator}/ saparilla as a blood medicine i# and without apj
rgans, no other medicine is scf the natural result of many toras or torpidity
jllable as Ayer's Cherry J'ecf years' experience. It has been and a derteged cc
>ral. It relieves sufferers fronp handed down from parent to stomach. To re:
snsumption, even in advance# child, as a favorite family med- action to these 01
:ages of that disease, and hals cine, perfectly reliable in all else is so efflcacii
,, v.,.. ,.??c 1 scrofulous disorders. c*?ion*l <Jose of
IVtiU UiilUIJlCiuoiv tnvo.
Iyer's Cherry Pectsral, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's
Teparcd bv Dr. J. C. Ayer /& Prepared by Dr. J. C. Arer A Prepared by Dr.
p., Lowell, Mass, bold by DrufK- Co.. Lowell, Mim. Prioe il; 5I1 Co., Lowell, Mass
uts. Price gl, Si* bottles, Si. bottles, V>. TTv.-tii $6 & bottle! gliu ?nd Dealer*
i.e->. There would lie more content- hock city Jiitij
e it. Tin; hand of inonopolv would
3t bo s severely felfl. There would s.
} Ics-di inaiid for mopey, followed hy Riox, S. C., Augu
leapiT in'erett. Wje will then beii -j^e muc]j needed rain I
itished and gather tlJe good things ot I ,
ic world around us./ and then being i farmers in
? ?,n j happy.
uiependent of circutfnsianwo
uve more power, Jabilily and influ- Brother Murray, pa
tree, which would tender us mch a brier, has b< en iloinir
" Sfi4"cc good lor the past
flairs as will leacB to general pio*.- ,
critv at:d coiit-intinjent. J. u n. vices day and niyhf.
/._ were made happy, i
'?Aycr's Sarsapai/illa, by purifying from (he Quarrv. We
nd enriching the b/lood, improves the had to brin? it to a cl<>
ppctite. aids the assimilative process, F * .
"* lllVKCO
trengtliens tiie M?rvc?,
ates the system, at is, therefore, the a=? -*VLV- 1 l?oin:ts Jjcik
est and most thoroughly reliable "Boro," and I wii! v
.Iterative that can J be found for old wjH never regret hi
ind young. j * | pcop!c of x^aii field on
IIE.MS t ICOMJfEASTEKriLLB. j The ctFuds of the
~7 i were sold on the Hi
il IK. j. . ,
,, I., ,, . 0 I siguee acted as audit
I'KASTKKVILI.E, lb. C.. AligUat 8.? I ,. . .. , .
'I , " ding was spirited and
s.nne tunc :i?o 1/ icported the corn . ^ * .
. . J , . brought to such a p
irons of this section as not being tc L A ,
1 j lord that the good* am:
av. rage crop c>#npared with that of L
0 I , over the averasrc pr
nlnacniv 111 ROrrCCt- , ,
t 1 hp- {2;i
iji-i vear. i iukc? i/ivu-u. >, ?
/ reiiii/Au 11 win
my tliat report flo some extent, and 0g ceilt# jj,. j j) j
am now ably to Jay that the corn crops * l4L,' a,?,
of this section fcrc ranch better than tribtllei| |ils mjtc
we once thonshr. they conul ever be. JIi5S 0)ic S( Am
But I am glail tl say the crops of this charIert0|) last Sal?,
section have improved considerably ,n w,lh ?s?cal.lv sii. *
the last monthl, and the cotton crop, -tr. ,,, Is
M # jM lie V ICtUllil JL iir,
taken as a wholfe, promises to make as dilI? timfi 1 nc
much as last velar's crop, although at j p jg^j-g
present It has nlot as much grown bolls 'rook<
1 ? , -a A(lc'aJ!led, w
. t l ear7o crop naa m 1 eyes," as sli$,ieS,hiy.
?" Xol a\Vatemlelon alches ai'e "?* '? first Umc ?200P,,e in 1
i ti ov / were some time since, The culfng forwan
L?od a9 lu-y/ d by tbc rains bood art.t higll gicc
having ^ recently. m?eii??s|v."" The onl;
lalC?nna' protracted meeting I pariuyne ponUry, an
16 i1 at Church commenced the offergb.'^
Beaver Creek . been ?/<> AilUic and Ma
I first Sunday i? August and Grecubriei
wellattended by the members and ^ .^ing vWr
' , ?tthe entire community. Rev. >jarv Croom and
people ot tn Chester, has been-, vigit ,0* Rock City a
It. \V. bind -i?- nastor, Renins. \V. U. Jamison,
assisting ot ir ,^nnr SU'. Jesse Elsroad. or
i J. D. Mationv* tmiuo oiv, ....?_.a? _
j io do ju?iic(? to our worthy '1C i-s called at the Qi
| who have bacn conducting the servi/ ^0^111*'':1'^1 "
I The large J congregations that Line years.? IH. ro,'iSi!
j attended cafch day attest the fac-J.befur'e he lef , took hin
the (.-florts oit the ministers hav^ ,.uid piescnled ?j j,
j appreciated! by the comuiumMt- heatJcd eboi(V. c;t .
i Ivitie Bish Jp, of Union, who.an- movyd ,t rhj lilllc"t{jat h
I ims Miss P/aisv Crosbv, actei>ueia unf)I1 ? ? :
""HBgg-'nrh help f?f? ",A Jlffc-long trie.
r*m^greIration apprecia: come, "? U> "&y a few "
I very much laud would be s/Oro is ?. *' yc?'-t?"jrne?1 oratoi
! libs Mat/tie Poo!, of Vn He, Mr- " Holland, ,
cane.
I vMtiug reJfatives in this.re her in The MCW slceI rail f
many trxeij M* aie glau roa(j j3 being laid very fc
tbecommui ?y .anymore a?d his crew. Bill sui
will i ^ take n.his commu- going to have ceriaiu
airivals or departure? _ graphed with himself on
m?nuUOn> I M K -Ti mftin? Mi. 0 L. Smith is se
Ihere vvfdj he a irtli bnnday m uear Nelson's hill
at Feastefrille th B. Clayton will The qu.,;tv people ffe
this montlL^fegr The people are sentcd at t|ie*?pink tea"
conduct thp scnstcud. White's for the benefit (
cordially jgiviieae are very glad to terian Church.
Many off ou^ore from the rail- jj,. Sam ^Tei, acco
hear somfthitat their efforts may 11 isses Edna Ligon, Deri
roau, ana/'"'.mug uy esLuuinunig Sallie JMeil, spent the day
accomplish ;ilroad from the moun* on Wednesday, and ii
a first-clafSeaboard. Mr. W. B. attended services at Grc<
tains to J by Capt. D. P. Crosby's Elia? Jamison, alter
Wright pcle. with his engine an- tril> 0M the w,oot |?u|il
not Jongv/hich frightened one of ,jie country, has re-n
inachin'g 1 children, who ran into Quarry and has gone i
Mr. Cianf1 exclaimed, "Papa, the reporL< the croos all doin
the hifcon^ing!" and thus you see The Sabbath School c
trains in terest is manifested even wor|< on Sunday afterni
^?^hildr en* William Smith ai d Mis;
t>v jub-tre asnry seems to be a great at its j)Ca(]. i,*, a tew ?i
'in polit present and is ab- be second to none in t'ai
^cralarije share of pubiic atten- aiul ,he people here ai
%. 'ThevT^4"1 the government to ,hat it shall be so. Wt
i monevl directly to the fanners vj-c :l]| t., CC)(na anj f
irdless \A{ the attending danger of p^nce will tend to In
in g the government hare anything %vork OIU
do ?vith? domestic produce. Let wo hope soon to ha
rybodv r ejtf^ speech ot Senator town incorporated and p]
U. Bnt. ^cr? which gives a clear head that we wit 1 be proi
opsis 01 ^')e measure; or it he countv to boast of.
i!d like to understand more fully ^r/ i'0ht. Nickolson
iniquity" ?* such legislation, i 0f his nine tirshiug. II
ild >u?: that lie read the supply his boarders \v:
cites- o'Vi JtlTersou Davis delivered everv"d?iv.
h? Hcmh prior to the war between Mr. J:m Ferrcll >hot a
States, j -A'1" ' assure thein if they ago. It ineasur
[ study I 'hem carefull) ihey will tVoin tip of wings. lie
e a beitF1' conception ut ceutraliza probabiliiv send it to tl
i, pateriPa'i5m atid plutocracy. How museum.
ild ouri "Ub-teasury men like for ^jr. John Uautn has
and tcil'ifr&Dll lilies to be lnn/1 fnr n hflcr.tiino mi n
(rolled bv ll.e fenoraf government J e^V~f ?~ii-7i?V?7vT.r'""- ~
ihe?pJiOJ'iiwicitt of office:-. wouhJ | m _ . , . e . ,u
t prftfu^iireof the Federal <iov- , i! 2?. QlUt0
ment, which i-; now liepubJican, I
will perhaps remain so lor lime
o-t inc ;effinitc, and with Mich Die)
: the ofpers of the variou- oompa. j
; woalJ be lie?roe>? .Just think of fffaea Baby wa* sick, we cave 1
ijfro of^'ductor or a .'">.111.' ... , ,
think]"1 our wives a..?r,i:.iigmers ! khb)ldiewMaaiiid.shecri*]
i?o- to' occupy I he sannr coach m ! M' s1m> >?eamc Miss, slie clii
;aps I hi.* same si-at with * bull. ' '"bw vbeliaJCliiWiL'u.abe^av
r??, kiiJ?wm?r that ii. would be use- j
to tn./ke any protect, tor the 1
to- a ^iiizeii, would have j?1; inej
^001 ioj'.' ?ouId w-a-n and make ? ~7"a
jtit'viled^ed ch ii aete . Dig1 up ^
bo:ie4(,t Hay lie and John (J. $ i\ j d
ion|w 'J''hC ih ?ninj:Ii comprehen- ? ' n
s of iuch queiiii.ii^ were almost & 53 5 ^,Ln (
oei. ?lI|d whose 1 itie lecis were <? ?5 fcen^ w1 *ND \
wu? JUlVHitce or ilu ir uav aim i a n, s k s ? w <
"if Would <>...- Butler f Ulb^Abe
vil.iiie10 s-ubj.-ct the women and j a '' '"
iron ''?i# sunny land to such a i \ ^3*53
tiii?iji? lean ?a?. for him, tvoosej | feaag
}iu J-vter bear# in patriotism, thai \ pa
v-t.hi|< ?i11-d iiis life's blood frofclv as x ""fey a ?3
,, cj (Hid o:i tin? field of battle be- r B i r;s
supporting mea-urcs of similar $ uGtSHiS jSiOGia
""j | It Cures
0 form of malignant SKIN E
Happy {lousier*. X sides beinj tff.cacious in
v svsiem and resicrlrr. the
"1. , l\wtniaster of Waville, "3?hen ,mpaired frc?- an?
, wfit?'s:: "hlectric Bitters h.s done 1 slmost supernatural heaj
? for ?>? than all other medicines com- \ justify us ?n ecarcniii
,lt j'or that bail feeling arising from ! \ dire^ionu'c igjjflfl
,ev;?ml Liver troubles." John Leslie, j #
!0f ai d stockman, of same place, says: ? SENT
id j?lectrie IJitters to he the best Kid- a g
Liver medicine, made me feel like
\v man." J. \V. Gardner, lianlware
samc town, says: Electric
Insist f<>r jus1"
uiaaryxaciiiii MCBa?BMMM?p??
rteHMM WE im
lressing the _ _
icitmced foU*
tl wus almost
lies but th?y , , ,
iee<i to buy a.
after usiutf
THK SKIRMISHING OF
torer m the
? X. Muudaf.
V
III Perfumsra. NOW COMES THE TlfG OF
Rise BEEN CUT. ALL FORM
rlth headache
>etite ? synjp- TU/J
' Of the Urer
indition of tlie /
store healthy / M
gaus, nothlJig / ?
yui an ooPills,
3sifi'bvS^f.
Pieces oi'Outing this''
in Slediciiies. ,
-?-?-? :veek at /
GFLETS.
New York
/'
st 13 ?Spccial: /
ias come at last.
ii$ section .ire ,r~ r -r
/ M I J
stor of Grectizs&1z
bsrk-s anothi
Mativ soul) / . .
itcindiog ma?y 'Ar entire stock ot Ladies' t
re?rit t liar he pro>/,
m-mj > >?>?. While we live we mean busin
,-eiJ a rev Hays othiiio-. If you are not in a hur
:!> will '-J1? [JJgpGoods exchanged or m
L.i,tm-e rusav he ?
:?r"i,biu; o j) -\vj
lloU-l (jii Sutt' ^/ . . '
\i iust. The I ?
J- AIM Kltl lSftJUJ^VlVi J
""'er- /as . . . . !
the feclir', LIE BIG I Extract
i:ch for tl" , ( COMPANY'S of Beef,
jUglll i
chattel? snm Fop iMfriouj F ?r Improved aiul J
1) cf Tea. Economic Cookery, j
Js wa?
1? u k? Oju-? oum'. of Kxtiact of I5fef equal to!
i'obe pounds of lean beef. tJeuuine i
1 inith con- only with signature of J. ron Lie-;
' big in blue.
leturned to ^ PARKER'S j!
-j utter beinsr HAIR BALSAM
?& CUoimm and beautifies the hair. |
-? ,i t\ Never Pails to Beatore Gray ;
at (he (.^uarrv %3&i Hair to It* Youthful Color. '
. . , , fv~MtMct^-ltSs?. Cure* ?cilp disease* k hair Wiio-. i
T MStcl', Ml'S. IT? JOc. and $1.00 at Dragon
wr. , ,. . ^I
, .UIIQ l>l&C?C l\* r.irkt-r'u Ginger Tonic. Il cure* tht arortt Cough,
,. , i'.'rek Dtrbsliv, Indigestion, Paw, Talis in ti?n?. JO tii. i
as out tor the h'JWDERCORNS. Th? ooir wire enre for Corn, j
*vp? aJ polo. Uc. a: UtudxMt, or 1U?CUX k CO., X Y- j
;bis neighbor- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, |
1 to the camp county of faiukiei.d.
and arc prr- COUIIT OF COMMON PLEAS.
a"v*ce ^ caI1 Georgt W. Wilts, as Executor of the last j
d ask theui to will and testamsnt of John E. Iioberfson,
deceased. Plaintiff, agahut Lavinia .
die Uiaii- ac. Stark, Hal. Robertson, Lizzie Stark, '
! '* h-ican ?:,i Joha Stark, Samuel Stark, l.ula S ark,:
1 ' Thomas J. Robertson, David G. Robert-;
sou, Thomas A. MeCreery and liarrie U.
daughter are MWVnerv as ronnrtntrs do5n? business !
[lid are guests vnd?r the firm name of T. A. Creery &
Co.: T. E. Kerner and .T, M. Greenfield !
uUuc!e Jes? " as copartners doinsr business under the i
firm name of Kerner & Greenfield; and
- ' tl (leorge W Witte and Armin F. Witte as
m on lust Sat- copartners doing business under the firm ;
? the company riame of Witte Brothers, Defendants.!
a fow hours summon*. For Rsli-f. Complaint noi
1 by surprise Served.
a neat j^old- To tlie Defendants : -
\va< so much \j OU AllE HEREBY summoned and re-1
ie hid to call 1L quired to answer tile Complaint in!
id, Mr. J. iS. this action, of which a copy is herewith;
rorrts tor liitn served upon 3ou, aua to serve a copy on
.nf i?;' , your answer to the said Complaint* on !
\ / the subscriber, at his office, No. V> South- j
irescmeu tue ern insurance Buildin<r, Columbia,'
South Carolina, within twenty days after J
or ilit* Quarry the service hereof, exclusive of the day '
is I by old Bill of such service; and if you fail to answer i
3 | fiat he is the Complaint" within the tiuio aforesaid,!
Iia-u n'H.fn the pla'..itiff in this action will apply to 1 gout
pa.u p.ioto- tile court for the relief demanded in the
the track Complaint. ^1(V
on very often Dated 1st Julv, 1891. I ; *
' HEXRS" N OBEAli,
re well re pre* Plaintiff's Attorney.
given at Mr. To T. E, Kernel" and J-.M. Greenfield, the
>f the Presby- absent Defendants above natred :
Take notice that the Complaint in this ^eav?
uipanied by actio;?, together with the Summons, of |
ha Li wo 11 an.I which the foregoinji is a copy, was this Arm
day filed in the office of the Clerk of the ! A
?court ot common neas wr uio <_;our.iy j
i the evening au(j state aforesaid, at Wiunsboro, iu the ; j euV)
fubrier. said County anil State. j
l?. wic.d. d Tins 1,1 day oU^.mu u?
nan through Plaintiff's Attorney. ! Vrriv
i-ned to ilse _ ... i-uu
1. I In <-4XU
o work. Ill ?
i# we!!. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA MA
omnienced its county of faiufield.
TlXi COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Leav,
lonitis 11 win W.Davis Douglass, as Administrator of ' T ,
rfield county, the estate of Abraham F. Ilunter, de-! irr:v
'C determined ceased, Plaintiff,again# Adela J.Iunter, j
* rnvilialiv in Anita Hunter, Carolina Hunter, Cevise i ?
' , , ,v ..II Hunter, Candida Ilunter, Eliza Hun -!
i .V* j ter, Joaquin Hunter, Preston C. Lorick j /
dp tuts gouu and William 13. Lowranee, as copartners CO
under the lirm-uame of Lorick & Low-!
ve our little ranee, and II. A. Maier and John lier- !.
[ace one at its kale, as copartners under the firm name I j
ud of and I he of Mdier & ty-rfcele, Defendants.-Suuh \
moriK for Jit iff, Cornpi'Hiit not Served, j
spends much To the Defendants above-named : 1 ?Ds
e ma^a^c* le V'OU are herebv summoned and required ! r .,,
itii fresh nsli * ^ answer the complaint in this acrmn
wI i/*m ic fi 1*>m in tin* nf flip ! r
7*7"\ ""%W4 %% %- ~?. *"V , UCrt?C
. . _ Clerk of the Court of Common Picas, forj Arrivi
blue crane a the said County, and to serve a copy of I Leav<
eu seven feet your answer to the sulci conipi.iint on"theI Arriv<
i will in all subscribers at their offiae, Nos. o ar.d G, j Arrin
ic Charleston Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, *
within twenty days after the service liereccr.t
to ?oor- of, exclusive of ihe day ot such service; . f
11.* - ai'd if you fail to -answer trie complaint L, v
Id tline musi- within the time aforesaid, the pi a i tiff in i? "_
his country, this action will apply to the Court for the j
an expect on relief demanded m the complaint. j'
Dat. d l-'Stli dny of July, A. 1> i>l)l, j
a 5>. oc\v. d. dol<rlab&, ::r,r
l'lanitiff's Attorneys. jacks
To the Defendants Ad?la iiunter, Anita (jharli
Ilunter, Carolina Hunter, Gevise O. in Flo
,,k Hunter, Candida Hunte., Eiiza lluntee,
L Joaquin Iluuter, 11 A. Maier and John
for C&storia. UerUele :
ug to c-?toria. Tak i notice, that the. complaint in this
ethemCastorla. action (.tojjt-xiit^r wuii tu? summons. 01
which t!ie foregoing is a copy,) was tiled ;
in the office of the Clerk <>f the Court of p_
* ominon Pleas for Fairfiehl County, ;n i f
__________ the State of Sauth Carolina, on the l.'Jth I
day ot July, A. D. J8U1.
" A. S. & \V. L). DOUGLASS,
. 4 7-14vij Plaintiff's Attorneys,
^K|N I ~ ^
Balm |! ^fk
LCERS, SALT \ j P .ffffllT
ZEKA, every r JggaSM
RUPTIQN.betoning
up
const itajd^H
[S OUR BABGAfflH
Ti> iiu: I
i">x' i\ l/*v-* i imi. u 'ii ..
o^less pas!'. i
war: a big bold cutting!
:er efforts are mere pigmim
5 giant slaughter. h
a> ? -f? jh
VZ*? -L ij-om
Pieces of White Dress Of Blfl
Goods at a big ancSH
reduction.
L T N" K R Y. I
<:r bargain opportB
i'ine Trimmed Hats at cos? Not
ess, is life is too short for attempts orH
ry drop in
oney lefunded.
LLIFORD & '1
Mexican I
MustaJ
"H~ ? I?
A Cure for the AilmeiSH
and Beast Jm
A long-tested pain reliever.
V A
Its use is almost universal by the In
Farmer, the Stock Raker, ana
requiring an effective linimentM
No other application compares witM
This well-known remedy has stofl
years, almost generations.
No medicine chest is complete"witfl
Mustang Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost fl
All druggists and dealers have it 1
h Carolina Railway Company. Rep?J
sIMEN'CIXG May ."51, 181)1, it 2.Z5'
p. in., the trains will run as follows
;crn Time; : 1 r<*: EALEM^^^HH
MAIN LINE TO AUGUSTA. i ?fvJep*B
Dailt. | received H
i Charleston... G.50 a. m 6.00 p ia ! on the 20H
i lirauchville... 9.oo a m s.e5 p m i Speeifi?
e Augusta 11.50 a m 1L35 p m j to the Clfl
UGTJSTA .(> CIIVR1/ESTON. ' - <9
<-29x4^H
DAILT. | J
Augusta? TT
8.00 am 9.19 pm 4.30 pm \J rtffgH
s Brancnville? a Hi IB
10.59 a m 2.5 > * m 8.03 p m i\lj IM
e Charleston?
1.15 pm 7. jo am 10.15 p xa j
IX LINK AND'COLUMBlA. 131V. i nl
djlii-Y.
t Charleston? of sefl
5 3l) a ill H AO ?> rii T\ At) tv ?? !
; Branch villa.. 7.39 a in 7.15 pm!
e Columbia?9.45
a m, 10.06 a m 10.10 p m !
c Camdenlo.*>jam* j
lily except) Sunday,
LUMBIA DIV. AND ilAIN* I IXE. j
DAILY. m
? Camden 5.0?p n>*
; Columbia G.5o a. m 3 43 p m j
; Branchville 8.50 a ui 7..e0 p 111 j
ft Charleston 11.0s a m 9.M p m I
i 11 a v/tunf Cri n /In *? i
MIJ ujiiiUtl V. ^ I
DEN AND COLUMBIA ACC-M. j St SU
i Columbia 9.00a ui ; t iJH
e Camden 10.55 a mf | 5g
: Camden 5.00 p mf ; , auySftflB^Ml
e Columbia 7.15 p mf j tne ffl
e Charleston 9.30piufj H
lily.
nections made at Columbia daily to j .
mm Charlotte, als > Cincinnati ami ; tim<fl
orth, and to and from Asheville, Hot H
and the West. Daily except! heeH
ly to and from points on the C. & G. i
U. & D. K. II. Connects at Charles* !
onday, Wednesday and Friday with : r fl
steamships for New York and for . u*S
onville, Fla. Connects daily at; 5"eM
eston with C. & ?j. lt\. for all points :
rida. _ _ wa?
1'. iilLLKK, U. T. A?t., i SH
Columbia,5s. C. J theM
S. li. PICKENS;(ien. l'ass. Ajjt:
C. M. WARD, ?icn. Manager, ! +KeH
Charleston. S C.
Ill