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r. 7 Kta msszz f -a r n > i udmbi !/r/.iL tJx i KLi.KiKNO'E. Wedaesd <.v. November 4-, : : : loS*l MAIL COLLECTIONS. Leiier< will be collected JVoiu the letter boxes at 4 a:;d 9 p. in. daily. New AdvertjseimMit*. Mtitiici[>*.'] Tax Notice?i.N. W ither*, Clerk. Fair Week Announcement?u. lviudirdule. Xoti.:2 :o Creditors ? Ii. If. Jennings C. C. I'. F. (J. l'< ' Hilt, ? Mr. It. E Eiii?o:i is having his holi?c vt iy ta-tily painted. ? J. M. l>-*a;y expects another bairel oftho*e ilfiicioiH peats, shortly. ?Monday was salesdav and the tibial crowd was in t*?wn. A good deal of land was sold. ?Young :ueu. ii you want to see something new in the way of lour-m hand e:-i < .; Q. I'. U illil'ord & ('o.?>. Mr. S-ini! MobJrv, a >on (-i'Mr. Ed. I). H'.b;v, of this counts, hasaecepted a p>j?itio:i v.iih .Me.ssri. Ha!i vC Crawford. ? Look iur (.,> I). '?ViliiiWrd Sc Co.'a big ad in the next iseuc. Ii- :t! it, and you will sec something lo ytmr advantage. ?An attempt was made to get up a dime reading for Friday evening, but owing to certain circumstances, u mi* been given up. ?Owing i<? a very severe sorctliro.it, Mr Jo:s!%6 iii-ublrt to hold serv'ocs in she Methodist Church Sunday evening. ? Postmrifctrr E^Ioton hits i;t l;i->t coraple'.cd iia iour inspection. lie found no ser'oas irregular: ics in any ot ihe ofli -e- inspected. ?I). LttuL'rdale mak s, to-day. t;n announcement of sweeping reducUons in millim-ry, ctc. See their advertisement in another Cvluuin. ?The Cotton Exchange received the information by \\ ire Friday that Mr. Neil, of Liverpool, estimates this years : cotton crop at about S,000,000 bales, j ? We arc niad to see that Mr. S. W. Jackson has decided to return to Fairfield, his oid home after qtu:e a number of years ;e-idence in Sherman, | Texas. Wo t>.vij/.o in thp list of hotiorarv j pull bearers at the funeral ot' Gen. W. i F. II. Lee, the name of Mr. R chard W. Gaillard, it native of Winn?U>:"0, but now a resident in Alexandria,Va. ? The entirecoltou receipts for the month of October tire o.GO-i bale*, agains j S,Gyy for the same month ofj 1890. The ubo\e is the number for which receipts were given at the depot. ? Mr. J. T. Carskadon, National: IJank Examiner, of Kevser, Wot Vir- j ginia, uii.de a thorough examination j ot tlie Winnsboro Xati-jnai B^uk J Monday, aiid of course found every-; thing O. K. ?Capt (."has. S. 1)wight, who is j now Superinremlant and Chief En* i gineer of i;.e New Orleans, Fort Jackson and Grand I?Ie Railroad arrived Saturday on a short visit to his family. ? We are very glad to know that both Mcasr?. Jas. G. McCants and J. II. Skinner, who have been confined to their bed? with sickness for sevcial days, are sufficiently improved to be out of doors. - - ' i ?AU ot tne wwnsooro oeupic, v. , went down last week to enjoy Gulaj Week in Charleston, have returned home, and ail of them seem very j much pleased with their vi>it u> the j "City by the Sea.*' ?Mr. Paul M Brice. former corre- J spondent and member of the local staff i of the defunct Charleston World, will [ to-day assume control of the local de-; partment of the Eccnin.j llcconl, vice j Mr. Iluey. resigned.? The State. ? We notice in the lUt ul advertised ; letters this week, one addressed to the j General Secretary ol'tl:e Y. M. C. A. Ins't it a commentary upon our j ccmrnunitx that a letter bearing such j an address should he returned tin- j claimed to the sender? ?Julius, the blind negro, who is! such a ramiliar sight upon our .-trcets j is a cuiiofciiv in hi? way. lie was [ seen bv a Xkws and Herald ieport*T ! on Wednesday cutting wood, arid was j doing it much better, too, than a great j many persons bles-cd with Hglit. -Mr. C. Ii. Kibb arrived, here Friday, on a visit to liis old home, j He has been confined t> his bed fori four or live weeks wi ll ati attack ??fj typhoid fever, and has couie, upon the recommendation of his phy&icim, to! breathe the bn-cingair of Fairfield. : ? The quiet of the lower portion of j town wis di>turbeu Monday morning i by the appearance of \vh:?t whs supposed to be :i mad dog. It was shot j at eight or nine tittus, but the dog untortunntely escaped, though from: ali accounts he is pretty badly dilapi- j dated. ?At the Associate Keformed Pres-' i byterian Church on Sunday morning,! Ilev. James IJoyce preached a very ; able senium to quite a large congrc-! gation. His sermon in the evening from the text: ;;IIow shall ye escape if ye neglect so great salvsiion." was also very line. ?The b ard of examiners have finished examinning the papers of the (applicants at the last teachers examination. All four of the white applicants received certificates, while ?rdy a one of the seventeen colored who 1- applied, succeeded in passing a satisI factory examination. I ?I>r. D. E. Jordan lias returned I home, much pleased with his trip to Sumter. lie remained a. few days ^ after the adjournment of the Synod. \ and preached in Sumter on Sunday last. lie reports the recent session of the Synod a very successful one, and the attendance though not unusually large, was very fair. -- \\ i?:;in the last few days we have had brought forcibly to our minds, by theti-niblo dca;l: of Mr. R.D. M ?riott, of'- olmnM:'.. the isxlescribable horror? of i:\dio;.hob:a, a:d tic question arises, whether or not ;ve have a dog ordinance now in torce. It not or.e should be passed by the (Vn::cil; it Wi^rift'n tr*mmmimr ? tcrtr^z^J'.T_ j nighest of a]! in Leavening Power.? A ^ ?? [Fjf ?"Y.\ ?- :.- ! > 1 thftiv i? :i!: r.ily >uc!i :iri <.n:;is:;:c'', t J ; niri;ii* b- ui. ! (; ih-v 'U^:: y enforced. ?Ci-.V' /' ii!::s.;:i commiited ) thv of -To::i: lvlwanl ! S.'iwver. c;'-?:': (! i!i?? ti'if > j I.".'. . . ,1 \. t'i c j :ji ; ? i~: (i j i? s-mv. < ; .<*. J' i \\ iI; In* : J!: :T ! .: s j wt l'v !ii *'l i;;!).*:-, I*!>0 { : term ::??i ll <>;' '!?i i . . .. ... ! j ;n:ii O.-iiicry oi :i ri?:;:: .?: nj- j , if; ;iV:i!cd natiliv. Th-.'ir O! i::"; \V;.> the j VOl'O Vv <!' :i ii: \vh.? ! ;t<i j :: jwi-ffl a /t'luig ?irl i:i their ! ? Tiio iYientls i.f ;'?>!. J. T. Dawkin*. j i funacrlv of ihi^ couistv, !?:u i:(>*v i?l| j I>i?jT^y. Tex:.s, wili be .-otry :o hear j thai !ii> giii<-h"U>i! was biii'ucd >n the! j .*>rd t.f October at 11 a. m. The lire | was accidental, the hou-C having i canyiit from <:.arks from ti.e -moko i v!;:ck. Eiglitc'.'n bah;? i?f cotton wore J burned five beii'Jgo.ij lo i i n and '.he j t*ctnai:iairr t-> hi- neighbors. Th:; i-.'.-s | was uh.'li: S-J.-'MJ. X.? !i? J | will p-buil-i. ?The !?.?!iowiiitr item i:i rr^ird !o j a i a v?' of i'Vriifcid v.edin iiom the [ S/'f'i' el' Wtds.pjdav: *T,,<<r u tc.'ni of ! Mr. 'A . II. SI.ir') l,;?s been j cai?:ai.'t t.-i thi* "tiards :ti she j'cn| etfiitiary. lh: ins at last ;<:?> (Mionirh I < i ; 11! kind c;':.nd l.a- e?i i .'is i'fjii; nati'-O , it; lake ?<01 thi* ins?, it is ant noum-cd ih.it hi-. rcsi^}ia i:?!i i* due eniirelv to ersorial 7 . . :i;v:i\*es, :i> he i:*!; nded '.o CUNT 3lilO < 1::i>vtc-1* and more prt.-!iiab!e bu-ii.css." , . , , ? .\!i lnronnai iin'cijiiz. iv.i.-i.-iing of several teachers and members of the i>oard of Trustees c?l thi* district, was held at the residence of Prof, j Witherow Friday evening, the object of which was the discussion of the proposed re-organization of the Fair- i tield County Teachers* Association. This association was at one tinio in a ; i very nourishing condition, hut was j ( unfortunately for souv; reason or other allowed to go to pieces, but :wa result of this meeting: steps will probably ] be taken toward the revival of this , very important institution. ?On Wednesday night, the store j house of Mr. E. F. Xeil, of the Horeb ; section, with its entire contents was ; destroyed by lire. The origin of the lire is not certainly known, but is sup-j posed by sonic to have been incendiary.! if s;u;h is the case we sincerely hope ; that the scoundrel responsible for it will be detected and that his punishment be made to lit the crime."' The loss is estimated to be from twelve to liflcen hundred dollars, and we understand that there was no insurance on the property. ?Persons dwelling in the vicinity | of the freight depot no1 iced "Wednesday j night a distinct odor of burning cotton ! J but at the tiiri'-- no attention was paid ;; to the nutter. A little before midday i on Thursday, however, a bale of J cotto!! on the depot platform was i discovered to be on lire, but a proir.p ! removal of the burning cotton pre-j vented the spread of thelteme>i. From j the appearence ol the bale the lire; started from the center and burnt!, thrcnsrK I low this could have occnred ; we are powerless to explain, but nevertheless it scorns to be a fact. This is the third or fourth time recently that ' we have narrowly escaped a di^istcronsj' cotton lire. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria"Whence Cams Yor ??Mr. Thomas ; Mann's plantation was disturbed on i Thursday by the failing of a balloon. It was a genuine balloon, for we have pieces of it in our posses-ion. Where; (lit! it come from." , i Death. -Mr. J. V?\ 11 i i!, of Fea-er-!: vilie, kd the 23 .\! insi. ot naeu!tio:ii:i. Mr. flili v. us. about sixty ; year? i t a kind neighbor and1* suices.-ful Lnricr. lie leaves a dc-j vcted many relatives and friends i to mourn his ilea: h. Uxclaimeij Lkttkijs.?ThefoiI:>;ving ; i? a li^t of tI-e letteis resnaiJiiii-r unclaimed in the postotficrr, :or theweek ending October 2C: Mr. J. J). Ci.-.ike, Mr. MeJicellcr-. Cushtnan. Ike Davis, Gun. Secretary of Y. M. C. A., Mr.-. Harper. Mks M. A. Moore, Mrs. 11. T. SanditVr, Mr. K T. Synder, Mis- Kariine; Wilihnrs. I'erson railing for iiio>e letters will mention that they arc advertised. A Xakkow Esmi'i:.?At To<sum l>ra:ieh the bridge ever tiie stream ha~ a hole in it, and the County Commissioners >houId attend to it ;:t once Mr. T. I). U\vinir< had a narrow escape on Monday while bringing* eotion to town. He had two mules to the wa^on, and just the team reached the hole, which is in the centre of the bridge, they haekod the wa^on o-i' the bridge ami tidy : willow tree -av?*d. ' possibly, ihe lives i>i Mr. Cv.-ens his two limits. I?v the live scotching one of the hind wheel'. thrt wagon was I prevented from falling a ? >n^i?:?!o distance. i I Fii:k in Tin: Major V,*ood! ward was called Sunday afternoon from the reading olr his Bible to a j tield on his plantation, in which there was considerable broom si raw. to ! extinguish a rapidly raging tire, i: : covered about six or seven acres. a:sd j required him and a number of people on his place to put it out. The long' dry weather, of course, accelerated the speed of the tire, and at this season of j the year people should be very careful or much damage may be done to tim-: her and other property. Such occuri rencies are common at this season of j the year and a little caution may avoid ; a disastrous lii-p. -"N . ^ ? ? -? - - _ U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. i>Oj.!i uai;:;i:i;V.--] ' n"?l. well- 1 :tj-.t . iv! in hi, li'/jny ;t f-:U' luiltS ' . -*..i . I* . fas rclihril I (' ! t ?'.'(> *i and iliiv (inilHVS on! S;iii :.iv i:;-1. F?.?rd k j>r Iii~ money in ; :i :il ll,":. WiT, Uliil lie lllOUght I s:ci;iv!y . i.o:i and but a negro i by i-i'j ?:mi::c oi Waiter Kennedy,; w!i?> was >! ) :t:>--::t (he premises, manured !o ii-we ilit* drawn* open li-ii i!:- *!j<: -i for-.! :im! 'seli-cd i !ii:11! ( '. !i;e nmnev and then Winded i i- \v:iy t'i <'t?:?i::j' i : i'>r :t:i in k Ib.re !e:vo o! iib-eiiec. bu< was arrested and :!:< anti.oriiie* in F.dt lieUl smtiiii u. ? i'ii '_ /< /'"">/ - J '/(' i'li.s: i . Deputy Sheri.'l-1 >. K. McDowell returned lrom Columbia Thursday with the prisoner, Kennedy, in charge. The following'articles were found in his possesion. viz.: A watch, a bag" of sundries and two hundred and twenty-one dollars and sixty cents in money. IVrsouais. Mi.-s Matue M;uk;reil is visiting relatives in town. x; Mr. W. K. Kiiioit returned to I'uiiier.-vidf, I\. (_< , on Wednesday. m;>s l iah !!. <>f kaljjpwa), is : u visit i'j Mrs. ?J. 10. McDonald. K\ v. and Mrs. J. !i. MoAlpine h :\e retai ne d to li:-;ir home in liun icrsviile X. U. Mr. 1'. I'. Withers came up from liidgoway Friday to spend Saturday , and Sunday at home. Mi-s I'M i Do'v returned home , f l ] batura.M auer (iiiitG an ex-l < tciu:cd visit t > Aentucky. J. E. McDonald, K q , has <;oiic to j Yorkvilie to .-.tlend court, which is I < ia ?e-.-ion tisere tJ-is week. , Dr. D.ivi ! Mc Master, atter a short j . risil liuai-.-, Im? :c-! timed to Wayoross, | ^ Lia., wiser-.- lit* present J.Kitted. I Ciius. A. Dof.ybss K-<i j < !' die ( U-sluaibia bar, v. as in town Tuesday / ju biisi:i( s- i ela^iii^ lo his pr<?i'es>i;R. Mr. M"!hcr-hed, < brother of Mr?, j L*. XV. Habenirht. has been on u visit I ^ ii-ri ?.!r :t thiv.?. [Je!t'!t W'edlHS-! , - . - , il.ty for All:;;;In. Ga. liy. X. Obear, Hmj., of Columbia, j is i:i town on [ rofej-.-iolial bu>iness, it:;! while iici'o will enjoy the Institute xud the company of his myny friends. i Mrs. Paitie I fay ami her daughter 1 Miss Marion, of Boiling Spring*, Bam- ' well Co., arrived Thursday afternoon ( uid spen; tliat night in town. They < were on their way home from Kaleigh, N". C. Mrs Liyj'.'e Adams, a sister of Mr. Djly, M i?s Sn*ie Doty and Miss *V1 lie Walker, all of Garrett County, 1 I\)., are vi-iting the family of Mr. W. 1 R. Doty. " * i Itch on human and horses and ali j iiiima.'s cured in 30 minutes by Wooltbrd's Saiutarv Lotion. This never ' fails. S.iM hy \V. E. Aiken, Druggist, ' Wiuniboro, S. C. * : A DOG LZCESSE XEi:j>Ei>. I J/t.oars E'iiiors: A law requiting a license and pavmeut of one dollar < annually for keeping a dog would * ciuuc the kiiiing of neatly all the worthies.1' dog? in the S;atc and there- j ^ by exterminate hydropholra. In view of tiiis fact :he unfortunate cleath -?--vr.. (VI...il,o 1 Imt.died oilier deaths in the State from , the dreadful disease is directly charge- j able to the namby-famby, self-seeking j t legislation who persistently refuse to i'O'.c for such a oenellcent law. G. 11. McMasikk. J ri:\yi.\os y o tics. ( Jk:<xix<;$. S. ('. Oct. 'J'>.?Special: Crops are pretty well.gathered. Cotton i not as good a< last year. Corn very ! ] iood. j I Mr. i15. Trapp. one of our most; -ut-eessful fanners, has gone into the j, mercantile business in Columbia. ; , Mr. C. I!. Lcitner, of Marion, is up Oil business. Messrs. .Tohn Jennings and Eargle, [>L: Columbia, are here at present. ; Miss Jessie IJebinson is also spend- I ing some lime with her brother. Mr. : Leonard Kobinson. Mr. A. G. l>ookmati has purchased a ! ( new engine and gin. The sound of : .< the whistle may be heard in all direc-1 iio!!<. j ' r.ni:j'iKi.n > ok?ta l iys rir vte. ! .W.w.v. L Jiiuis: Please allow me to j announce through your columns that i the {'airfield Normal Institute will!' I reopen Monday. November 2. lS'Jl. . The board ot'trustees this year are as follows: .1. V?". Russell, president; [ A. II. CaisOM. vice-president: (J. It. I Ras-ell. secretary: K. Henry, treas-; uror: V>\ Vuuii^. J. 'J. liussell, L. Johnson. Pivis and Robt. ; Chamber-. The tuitions are as follows: First Reader '! > cents per month. Second Reader. .">0 cents per month. Third Reader on upward, oU cents per month. Two from one family, 7"> cents per month. j Three from one family, 81.00 per; month. ; Fuitr i.r more from one family cent- each per month. All in advance. Kxlra charges for instrunieuiai and vocal music and art work. 1. i>. Pav!.?. Principal. A >:it'e 11! vest us cat 1? one whifli is guaranteed to !>rin s you .-r.tislV.clniv roults, ;.r in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe pl;i:i you can l>::y from our advert i>i-d Div.guist a bottle of Dr. Kinsi's Xew iJiscovory lor Consumption. it is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, eti., etc. It is pleasant : and agreeable to*tast.\ perfectly safe, and ; can always be depenced upon. Trial bottle free at M'-Master, ttriee Kinchin's Drugstore. . * i * ; \ r. ?ts?^mmammm^SdUtitemaa?cZDa RIDGEWA Jf yOTES. liii)UETv*AY, S. C , Oct. 31.?Special: The young- ladies of our Tillage have organized :i -Rose Bud Society," with .Miss l>el!" Moore as president. As te the object of the society's existence your correspondent is about as much :. ! ilie dark as the boys of Winnsboro were in trying to solve the mystery of the u. r. S. Xix l ord had $240 in cash stolen from his bureau drawer a few days since while he was attending a funeral in the neighborhood. The thief was captured in Columbia and most of the money recovered. Key. J. A. "Wilson spent a day in Iiidgeway last week on his way heme from Synod. Mr. Byrd, a student in the Columbia Seminary, preached in the Presbyterian ch ipcl here Sunday night last. Some other student will preach next Sunday morning and nijfht. Weber's History of South Carolina ha< been adopted as a text b?ok in the Kidgewav High Sciiool. w. ? J. "\\\ Yates, Tullahoma, Tenn., writees: liIt does me good to praise Botanic Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess 011 the lungs and asthma that troubled 111c two years and that other remedies failed to benefit." * Change of Schedule, C. & G. Division, Kiclimoml uud Danville Railroad. Taking effect Sunday, November 1, lS'Jl, there will l>e the following ch ;nges in the schedule of the Columbia and Greenville Division, informa1:011 of which can be obtained from neon's of that Division. Through trains will be operated between Columbia and Greenville, S. C., via Alston, Newberry and Lauren?, as follows: 1 ...1 1 - nA ? ucive i/Oiuuiuia i .w a. ui., aiolvu !\5 ? a. m.; Newberry S.45 a. ui.; Laurens 10.1<? a. in.; arrive at Greenville 11.30 a. m. Returning leave Green* i'il>o 5.00 p. ui.; Laurens G.20 p. 111.; N'ew berry 7.09 p. m.; Alston 8.55 [>. in .; arrive at Columbia 9.45 p. in.; connecting ai Newberry with trains N'o.s. 17 ami 18 to and Irotn Greenwood, Abbeville. Belton ami Anderson. Trains Nos. l."> ami 14 will run between [Juiumbia and Greenville via Belton as ii'iclofore. Trains will run between Lirtenville, Seneca and Walliulla as leretofore vi- Belton and Andersen, connecting at Bcium with No. 18 for Jri cenwood and all C. <&. G. points ?ast of Belton. Trains No.-:. 15 and 1G iK'twtcn Columbia and Spartanburg, n.iking connection between Charles* ;on and Cincinnati, carrying through keepers, will be operated as hereto* foie. \Y\ A. Turk, A. G. P. A. The canJciousness of having1 a remedy at hu:ul for croup, pneumonia, <ore tliroat, and sudden colds, is very j jonsoling to a parent. With a bottle A Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house, disc ieels. in such case?, a sense of security nothing el.-e can give. WOODWARD BRIEFS. WoodwakDj S. C., Oct. 29.?Special: The delightful weather we are now having is exceedingly favorable to [ate cotton. The bolls are opening at a rapid rate, and as they are being picked almost as rapidly it is generrlly Ihought that should the nice weather | continue two weeks longer the fleecy staple will all be gathered. A considerable amount has been brought to his market during the past ten days mdsold notwithstanding the unprecelented iow prices, and business generally is a little more brisk. Very few persons from this section it tended the Chester Fair. Every >ne seeniii to be saving their spare .limes to help out the Farmer#'Institute ,iext week in Winnsboro. Curds aie out for tlic marriage of Mr. 13. Clowncy and Miss Ella Klain, which will take in the Presbycrian Church at Blackstock on next Wednesday afternoon at H o'clock. rVtier the ceremony is over mey win ake the south-bound train on a bridal ;: ip to Atlanta and after their return Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Blaiu, the parents if the bride, will give them a reception. Those interested will doubtless be rratified to know that the Commis-j iontr* are taking steps to repair the j ; ridge thr.t spans the Rubicon near I :he residence of Mrs. Maggie Brice. j We are informed that the lumber has ccii ordered and the bridge will in ill probability soon receive the much leeded overhauling. Mr. George Brice and sister returned ast night from festive Charleston ; where they have been all week. The farewell services in behalf yf Miss Macie Stevenson, who is to start :o Mexico nest week as a missionary, ire taking place to-day at New Hope Jhurch. Mr. Andrew Wain who has been lui'e sick and confined to his bed for everal days, is improving and it is hoped he will soon be able to be out igain. .v. English Spavin Linimaut removes ill hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps j md Blemishes from horses, Blood j Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweer.ev, "-'i- o 1 onuu*, OJJiaiuo, aiioiT viiwu Throats, Coughs etc. Sure $oO by use of one boltie. Warranted the rnosl wonderful Blemish Care erer known. Sold by \V. E. Aiken, Druggist* Winnsboro, S. C. * Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's "New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buckien's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction.! We do not hesitate to guarantee them j every time, and we stand ready to refurd j the purchase price, if satisfactory results i do not follow tiieir use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin, Druggists. * j FOR THE BLOOD, Weakness, Malaria, ludigestion and i ]UiioU#ncs3. take ijkow.vs hitters. It cures quickly, i n" "' Its by all dealers Id j mccheisc. Get the ccuuuic. For Over Fifty Yc:ira ilr.s. Winsi.ow's Soothing Sykc:-* has been used for over fifty years bv ir illi ?s?s of mothers for their chiluen while teething. with perfect success It sootqes the effone tiio minx nllavs all Daili. cures wind colic, and is the best remedy | for iJiarrlicca. It will relieve the poor lit-: ilf sufferer Immediately. Sold bv Drug- I sjists in every part of the world. Twenty'ive cents ;t" bottle. He sure and ask for i 'Mrs. Wins! ow's Soothing Syrun," and '.ike no other kind. 5-2Gfxly HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COTTON SEED BY THE bushel or carload. K>tx2\v J. >r STEWART. | S ^ ? ii --rrfrir-Bi ???*1 for Infants an "CMtorlAbcovefladaptodtocfeAimftAt < I reoooacaeod It at opartcrte *oy |??aipti.i? ! tn?tra to zm." E. A. JLacrca, X. D., Ill So. Oxford E4., BkoUtb, T. "Tlia um Oi 'CMtorJa' i* *> tmir?r*i2 wd iu mart* so ireU kaown tfeu H seeoe * werk J of ?uporerog?iio? to eodowe K. Trr arttiio ? intclhjent famflloa who do aot ke^ CvsJcrta i within oast reach-" ? _ _ r-toryy JLurrnf, o. v.. I KwrYockCt^. I Late Pastor BtoocdcgUte ItoUtmU ??*. 9a Cam C MUNICIPAL TAX NOTICE, A TAX of tluee niiils on all personal and real property in the town of Wiunsboro has been levied for the Munipal Year commencing May 1, 1891, and a j commutation street tax of Two Dollars. J Said tax payable from the 1st of November until the 15th of December, lS'Jl. By order of Council: 10-29 I. N. WITHERS, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUKTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J W. Davis Douglass, as Administrator of the estate of Abraham F. Hunter, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Adela Hunter and Others, Defendants. PURSUANT to ail order of the Court f of Common Pleas, made in the above J stated cause, all the creditors of Abraham I. F. Hunter, deceased, are hereby required to present and establish their claims before me, at my office, Winnsboro, South v Uaroliiu, on or before tne iirsi aay oi ? December, A. D. 1891. ii K. II. JENNINGS, October 2S, 1891. C. C. 1'. F. C. ^ 10-29-1m FAIR WEEK" 1 Announcement 2 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN j MILLINKIIY TO REDUCE STOCK. 1 w To every one purchasing1 a Dress wc ^ will make a special price on a Ilat, aud w if you wish a Hat we will make a V special price on Dress Goods. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WILL YOU SEIZE IT? at Yours to plaase, el D. LAUDERDALE. WIXNSBORO HOTEL BAR. i MAIN STREET. ^ WILL CARRY IN STOCK THE best brands of BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, AND BEER ?In the market? Pure I % Cora fclejj( ?A specialty.? Also a tine line of Cigars and Tobacco. | Polite attention foall patrons. Give us a call. Remember the place. WIMSBORO HOTEL BAR. NOTICE. ] All persons indebted to J. C. Smith will * please come forward and settle at once, as he is needing money. AEBIYID asi to AS5IYE.. , I Neve Buckwheat and Pearl Barley. Fr?- i Sardines. The very b>*?i Columbia River Salmon. Corned Beef and Chipped Beef. Large Cans Ox Tongue and Lunch Tongue. Potted Ilam and Roast Beef. Ilecker's Oat Meal. _ Cheese and Macaroni. 1 Flour of the finest grade. Grits, Meal and Bacon. Syrups and Vinegar. The very best grades of Teas and Coffees. Sugars, Spices, Sauces and Pickles. Onions and Irish Pclatee?. All of which will be s?ld cheap for cash. S. S. WOLFE, 5-19 AGENT. FAIRFIELD ^ Savings and Loan Association. WINNSBORO, S. C. |L Paid Op Capital and Profits. - - $40,000 Capital SnliscriDed.^;- - - - $81,400 Does a general banking busi- * ness. Solicits the accounts of lndi- 1 viduals, Firms and Corporations. Foui per cent interest paid on savings deposits Banking hours, 9 o'clock a. M. to '2 o'clock P. M W UP a TV JAMES Q. DA VIS,Cashier. 1 "notice. j SURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT a ed by r EDGAR TRAP?, 12-I2fxiy Jennings, S. (\ Jf d Children* OMterl* carte Gotte, Cceattpoiioc, 3oer gtoofeh. D&K-rheea. Srmetmtkx, SiUc Wernat, (ires stoop, *ad procootce di rttv^f VPitEeot naedicettoo. w Tor s*rend years I h*v? recaneaended rour * OMtasri*,1 aad ihail aJ?r*p? utiiMtw to bos ffirarmbiyprodooed IWhM *csults.M Eon* T. Txaorz, K D-, *Tb# Widhrop," JSRli Staraot and 7*fc Ave^ Nrw Tork City 5O?PA*T, 71 Xnaur 8TWMf, N?T YOML EVERYTHING i FARMER SEEDS. tfULES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, iARNESS, SADDLES. ?Aud a lull line of? MEAL MERCHANDISE, Vhich we offer at bottom prices. vre uarantec to please both iti goods and i prices. Give us a call before buying elserherc. W. R, DOTY & CO., WINNSBORO, S. C. Sale, Feed, Livery t t AND EXCHANGE STABLES. T7E DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE TO i T to the people of Fairfield that e have opened a Stable on Congress treet, at the stand formerly owned by )e Winnsboro Wagon Co., and that e are now prepared for business. fc shall keep none but the Jgst tie Market Affords. Give us a chance and jou inay feel ssured that you will be pleased. SADDLES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, tc., for salt at reasonable prices. ill 4 CRAWFORD, WINNSBORO. S. C. I. F. Master I Co. OFFER )NE CAR LOAD OF 3ARBED WIRE ALSO M Rye & Barley flOff GLASS." vVindow Glass. WINDOW GLASS. WE HAVE ON HAND NOW A all supply of all the popular sizes or Vindotv Glass. pi Sizes M to drier. Also a full line of FINE CHEWING T0B.4CC0. iYiassboro Brag Store, Next door to the National Bar:k. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. DAVID AIKEN l'ers his professional ser-fmBSyPh ices to the citizens of the Town ,nd County. A share of publiclpatronage espectfully solicted. td?~Oface, No 9 Washington Street,thre# lovis west of post office. S-25**)y -- I NEW Y Our Buyer tunu We are n ceiviitg' openi our tto ^iii, Am Many uev are now in. Rem* Beaty's ? J. M. BEJ i NOTIC Parties owing us for Ferti remember their notes fall du They will make settlement w Doty & Co. and oblige us. FAIRFIELD OIL & Mexican Musta Lin A Cure for the Ailm and Bea * < i A long-testea pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by th Farmer, the Stock Raiser, ; requiring an effective linime No other application compares t This well-known remedy has s years, almost generations. No medicine chest is completer Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almoj All druggists and dealers have i * .. ..f ORK. mmmmmammmmmmmmarn has re 'lie l?W ! <? and ng" ods. D SEE. v Shoes 'omins: ;mber . ilioes. lTY fe BKO. 3E lizers will please le on October 15. rith Messrs. W. R. FERTILIZER CO. s : ^-ssszssm I % ng iment. ients of Man St. e Housewife, the and by every one nf\ vith it in efficacy, tcod the test of rithout a bottle of / a every day. III- :f ! '?,}