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. ^ i > (; Wednesday. November 25 : : 1P.P1 MAIL COLLECTIONS, lA:>It*r? vviii In* !t'<>in tl.e 1 t-lt?-r lin.X"* ai 4 p. in., 0 p. !! and 'J p. til. <i; i !v . New A <1 vorti-v in en t-. SlT'iVC-t? ! ?-**f?l 1 I) iv.s T<> ? I> G. Pwiiihr. Something Nice?Ketchiti Cath , C:trt. Elect iu? Notice? t. X. Withers, Clvrk. The I* a <* to Duy ? Macaulay & Turner. Constable's} Sale?I). K. McDowell. Constable. ? N :li '!e*>v gs:!n*;!ii!e ??f tt:?* it. & 1) ri'ln?:r.i i i another 1 <-?>!ui>hi. ? : hri i* ur?- iit'i ?'? !? fi"j?!ica'ioii.s from F.iirfi-M ') >.? ' a-! lo ClemKUI! (Jolh'j/i*. ?Some handsome benches have been received for the waiting room at the i = passenger depot. ? L>?'l> bnnU* will be closed nil dav Thursday. Paper maturing on that day nntbt he anticipated. ------ ^ I- - - " ?% >"* ft t?All ? Major ragan gives iiicuiiBuuauuu that the total rainfall here, Sunday night and Monday morning-, was 1 1-10 | inches. ? Thursday bting a national holiday, j the post fcfiioe will t.e kept open forj one half hour only after the opening ' or' each mail. ? Mr. C. Parllow, who has beer, j bitting cotton at thi< market tor U. T. j Fewell & Co., lus returned to hi* home in U-~ck Ilii!. ?The cold weather has been a lon<r time coming, but it is here at la?t. i Wafer was frozen Tuesday night for j the tirst :ire this winter. ?himonihiv meetius : of the Gordon Light Infantry was held ; iloiisla} night in the Arr.iorv. Only ; routine business was transacted. ?Prof. W. li. Witherow went to ! Chokter Fiiday afternoon lor the | purpose of attending to #cjme business ! relative to !'t;e Masoi.- ofr.i'cmity. ? Judge Fraser and a number of i members of the bar were handsomely j entertained by Mr. E. B. Iiagsdale at. his residence on last Friday evening, j ?The Key. C. E. McDonald preached j a very line sermon to quite a large j congregation at the Associate Reformed . Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. ? One of the rooms in the bank j building adjoining ike cotton office! of Crosby & Curetow, has been | fitted up, and will be used a? a barber j shop. ? Mr. W. K. McCarlev's tame (?) ! lox Oil mm i>:i u:e leg, a ui im/j afro, ami niflioted a very 5 ere re wound j from which lie has been mi fibrin* j considerable. ?On the fifth Sunday in this month, the Rev. Ii. 1*. Smith will hold a com- j munijn meeting al Salem Church. ; Preparatory services will commence j at 11 a. m. Saturday. ?At Macaulay & Turners y?u can j get solid value for your money, that j ?v you can depend on. They have in j stock, shoes, hats, dry goods, etc. j Sec their new advertisement. ?Mr. S. G. Harden, of this county, j has resigned his position as tutor in the j I Presbyterian College at Clinton, S. C., I and has accepted a position as bookkeeper under Mr. Henry Harden, in ! Gadsden, Alabama. ?Our colored firemen returned j from the .Augusia wurnamcui ium t Friday evening, but it was their mis-1 1 fortune not to be "in it" as far as i winning any of the prizes offered was j concerned. They made a gallant light at any rate. ?Mr. Ed. Hanahan lias accepted a i position with the Southern Express J Company, and is running between Charleston and Bcnnettsville. Mr. John Crawford has accepted a similar position, and his run is between Char-1 lotte and Augusta. ? Mr. Boag received a telegram Monday from .he manager of Sun's Pliant a^iia, stating that it was impossible for his company to reach here in time to fill their engagement last night. The company will pliy hero on the 4:h day of December. ?The teachers of Fairfield should enter heart K:id sou! into thereorganization cf the County Teacher's Associ j vtion. Am organization of this kind, | properly managed, and in which the; | proper amount ofinterest is manifested, i 1 * 1 ? I Ul .v knti / fi f ( A I Lwould >?i llicaiuuiuuic Ucntu; IV our teachers. ?This is about the iirst time since the building of tlic railroad through here that newspapers, published in Charleston and Columb'a, have to be sent here via Chester in order to be received at a seasonable hour. This is bv no means the only disadvantage ; arising from the new schedule. It is, i in a great many other respects, most inconvenient. ?II. (J. Moler, the man who was arrested the other night upon the! charge of larceny, was given a pre-1 liminary hearing Friday morning be-; fore Trial Justice Cathcart. He was j recommitted to jail, failing to <rive : bond, to await trial at the February) term of Court. The indictment against j him is far house breaking and larceny, j ?A meeting of the Tottu Council w-s held Thursday afternoon. A petition, signed by a number of the citizens of town, requesting tbat the i Council >r?ler an election to dccide whether t?i not the town should issue . licenses tor the sale of liquor, wa; ! received. The election was ordered I and will be seen by the notice in i another, column, is to be held on i \Ioiuisr the 7th dav of December. o ?We have heard of late many com-! i plaint* in regard -o gates which open j ?tt the streets and which are left open ' at night. A gentleman was goiny home Thursday night, and as it was ! very dark c?me in contact with a gate which was stretched entirely across | the street, and hecamc near being badly hurt. There is a law which requires j that all gates should be hung on the ins'. !e. and not so that when open they obstruct the sidewalk. Highest of all in Leavening Powe ABSOU/I ? The change ? !' u??f the-! t:aiti i:a>cat:>cd j a ?rea! (N-a! ui ' uiukijij;'' lit-iv. ?Vt*! have alu av> !?cf ji aceu^tomvd to having j botii i rI 1i-*t irain^ arrive at a j von ? ? ?; c :?!>' <; !n?iir, a.i.I ; r-hab'y \?> h iv L?-ctiii:c {,:.?! a Mill * [ but lift ln iiv I" I'c. ivo Maj ors -> - 1 : t'llvi .'Ivc I Jill ** ' 1 ' lUiHl/iNf W.I.J ^ . n.jii > iiAii;, until 7 o'clucw j>. ui. 0:1 j the day nf publication, is romei'iing which our people arc prrfeetlv i?i t tiub'e ii! l-ccoming indignant at. We learn [hat at: Mlciup*. wiil be made to obtain ; omission from the pestoffioe department to have a loc.i! m:di service on the train which passes here at 5,08 a. in. This would of course be of great convenience lo us as wc would then have two uimI trains goiitL, south every day. PV1, or'o Paefnr's l VJ J I \J I I o vugivi iu* Thanksgiving.?Thanksgiving service will be held i:i the Presbyterian church on Thursday at 11 o'clock a.m. . A collection will be taken up for the Thornwe'.l Orphanage. Committee Meeting. -The Execufivc C^mmi'.iee of the Fairlield Agi i cultural Society will meet Saturday, November 2S, at 1 o'clock p. m. Hr order* of t!ie president. Hugh S. Wyi.ik, Secretary. Unclaimed Letters.?The following i i? a li^t of ihe letters remaining un- i claimed in the pestoffice, for the wet k ending November 10: Mr Kama Hall, K. C. H??gie, 1 Conseline* McLaughline, Simon Nel- 1 son, Mrs Hatier lioborson, Mr. C. T. 1 White. Mr. James White, Mr. Daniel Wilson, Adam Young. I'OS r OFFICE CITAXCES. Souic changes have been made in the ; postoflice hours a:id below we give the new program: Office opens at 8.30a. in. and closes . 7,30 p. m. >' Mnil ^oinjr South clo?es at 4,lo p. m. ( Mails going North close at G 20 and 9 p. m. Aiil.ii- /IpM'ivjmotil ntiOiiQ lit S.30 H V, I \'l vtv i v? >? jyi* ? * v ?. * "j'v ? . ? - - 7 - , x. in. and closes at Op. rn. ' Registry Depart went open durinir office liou.t?. On Sunday the office will be kept open one halt hour after the opening ( of each mail. ; The u>e of Ayer'sSarsaparilla puri- ; fiee ii?-: blond, stimulatesthesceretions, and imparts new life and vigor to every function of the bopy. For near- ' ly ln!fa century, it has remained unrivaled as the best bioo.l medicine ever , discovered. Be c mvinced by a trial. ! Alma Ukakxk at the Opeiu House. : ?On Monday and Tuesday nights the I Bijou Theatre Company presented < "The Little Duohes?" and klA Noble 1 0.i;c;>fct,?' two very takii.g pla\s on < the I?-:''' comedy dranii order. The ?' cast of characters on bc th occasions < was good and the audience, especially < on Tuesday night, kept in a continual { roar of laughter. Miss Alma ilearne, the star i f the troupe, is a charming little sc ubiette of more than ordinary * ability. In ttie character of Lura, the ' romping <riil of seventeen, she was 1 go?d, and as Nana Lee. a character requiring a little mored gnirv, charmed 1 the audience. There is one tiling howewr which detracted lrom the ' Derform-.ness and that was :he music. ' The perfurmer was an exceptionally : good one, but tiie piano words cannot describe the horrible discord iisues Horn it when pla\e upon; the mure ' skillful the performer the mure terribly ' discordant the production. Manager ' Boag manages the Opera House very ' well but he ou^ht to get another piano J or have this une tuaetl. Personals. Geo. S. Mower, Esq.? of Newberry, ' was in town Monday on professional ( business?. < Mr. Charlie Gaillard. who is travel- I ing for tlie Southern Oil Companv of j Columbia, spent several days in town last week with Mr. \V. It. Girardeau. Mrs. M. A. Gail lard left. Wednesday j, tor .Miiurans isiami. wnere sue win i. reside in future with her son Mr.!, \Y. I). Gaillard. , Ex-Sheriff Glenn. now a member L of tlie Legislature, from York County, I ( was in town Monday accompanied hv ' Mrs. Allison, also of York. They; were the guests of Mr. \Y. II. Willi-I, ford while in town. AX KXJOYAllLE GEK3IAX. A very pleasant German was given i by the < lub Wednesday night, compli- j mentarv to the visiting young ladies.' Tlie following couples were in at-1 tendance: Miss Susie Doty with M. Robinson. ! Miss Hallie Walker with A. <;.! Douglas. Miss Susie Ketchin with M. W.! I)oty. Miss Lilla Ketchin withC. A Slcwn- 5 son. Miss Alma MeCown with D. Elliott. i Miss Lou Mclverwith W . G. >\ lute. Miss Liil Caldwell with J. L. Beat v. Miss Lizzie Gerig with I). G. Dwight. Miss Laura Gerig with W . Egleston. Several gentlemen were present without partners. English Spavin Liniment removes | all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and j Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, j Curbs, Splints. Sweeney. Iiing-Bone, | Stifles, Spr. ins. all Swollen Throats, j Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one L bottle. Warranted the most wonder-i , tn! Blemish Cuie erer known. Sold i i by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winns-1 boro, S. C. " ' * j Children Cr.v for Pitcher's Castoria. j i - -- ? ? :r.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report. !Dr PUMB C It A WlOHD-MOIiL E Y. Ai IJIaekstock. afternoon j Mr. Daviil A. Crawford, of this phu-c. j \va? mairied to Miss Sue Mobley. a| daughter of Mr. Kd. I). Moblcy. who! lives near LIIack>tock. The wedding was a very quiet one. only the ini-j mediate relations of the contracting' j parties being1 ].resent. The ceremony : was performed by the Uev. Mr. White, j The newly married couple will accent the very best wishes of The Xkw.s | ANL> IIKUAI.I). COURT J'liUCKEVIXG. T u?s<luy Court convened at ;lie tuu.d lior.r, ; and the arguements i:i the Davis- | Caldwell c;>e were resumed, ai tt.e ; conclusion of which the ea^e was placed in the hands of the jury. The ! verdict lend.-.red wa* for the plaintiff, ! Winnie Davis, and gave her $1,714.50. j The next ca3e wa.* that of Win. I Marion vs. Robert Aiken tt id., but at j the adjournment of court it had not ; been finished. V.Vil lies Jay. Court convened at y..'>0 a. in., and the arguments in the case of Win. Marion vs. llobr. Aiken d id. were resumed. The jury in this ca.-e having j deliberated for several hours without J .t .-?* . vn I n.l./a i ai , ^ , ordered a mistrial. Counsel f?r the i plaintiffs. R-iirsdalc & Ragsdale; fori defendant, McDonald. Douglass & ! bear. The next case taken up was that of Kobt. Crawford vs. Oman & Stewart Stone Co. Counsel for plaintiff. II. A. Gail lard and II. X. Obear: for defendants, Ragsdale & Ragsdale. "Verdict [ not rendered at time of going to press. ' Tliurstlay. Immediately after the convening of | Court Friday morning'the jury in the; ease of Ilobt. Crawford vs. Oman <fc ' Stewart Stone Co. returned a scaled ' rerty<*? which gave the plaintiff $2:30.! case of George Witte. Executor,: 'avinia Stark <4 al. Report of! .^roree, decretal order. II. X. Obear counsel for plaintiff, McDonald & ! Douglass for defandants. The above was followed by the case t>f Kobt. AV. Ilollis vs. Hiram Ilellis. i restiaionv read and arguments heard, j A.. S. & W. D.Douglass for defendant,I II. X. Obear for plaintiff. rPIw? 4- Tl.lilO.l.n' U'M t ! JL 11*." last y*i i T* *40 uiub >f Mary liains vs. Arthur Williams: appeal from Trial Justice Court. Uagsdale & Iiagsdale for appellant, McDonald and Obear for respondent. Order of reference signed in case of I\ W. Mellichamp. Friday. ? Court convened at the usual hour : Friday morning. 1 lis Honor rendered ' i decree in favor of the defendant in lie case of Jlollis vs. Hollis. The { Jourt wa> engaged all day Friday in learing arguments in tiie case of Giles i J. Patterson Cassandra II. Kabb j md Thomas W. liabb, trustee. A. S. fc Vv*. D. Douglass for plaintill, liags-; 2a!e & Kagsdale for defendants. Arguments to be concluded today. Saturday. The case of Giles J. Patterson vs. Cassandra if. Iiabb was concluded, I jut his Honor reserved his decision in :he case. The only other case taken up was :lnit of Caldwell, Executor, vs. Winnie Davis. The plaintifl' was represented i>v Sanders. Ilanahan & Cathcart, the Jefendant, by McDonald, Douglass lnd Obear. Decision reserved. Monday. The attention of the Court was occupied all day Monday, in hearing the j ;*ase of J. S. J. Suber is. Mary .T. Blair ! A al. llagspale <!c Kagsdale f*r plainLifl*; G. ij. Mower, J. G. McCants,' H. A.Gaillard, .J. AV Ilanalian, II. X. Obear, for various defendants. When, from any cause, the digestive ' xnd secretory organs becomn dis- i ordered, they may bo' stimulated to iicahhy action by the use of Aver's i Jatbartio Pill*. These I*ilis are prescribed by trie best physicians, and .-re : fur sale at al! the urug-storo. A C'HOOK CJl'TUJtliD. LastFiidayll. Mo1<t, claiming to! :oinj from C evelaud Oiii?>, reyUtcrcd I it ilift Winnsboro Hotel, lie has now I changed his boarding house and is j now a gue*t of ihe County, being en- j icrtaincd by She rift' Milling. Ilis! change of hostelrie." is accoauted for in I ho following mausnjr; At the time <>1 his arrival lie was : either sick or pretended to be u:;d was ' vo:v kindly treated by the fcoit and i hostess at t lie hotel, and Dr. J. It. MoMaster, Jr., whs c:ilicti in to aticnd j hi in. lit* lvmaitu d in his room until about 9 30 o'clock Tuesday night I when Mr. Sievenson noticed him j leaving hi> room wiih lii.? vaii?e in his j hand, and knowing that no train was j then due followed him, but the man succeeded in eluding him lor a long time. Mwler turned up xhortly how ever and offered to settle his bill, but; when it was pre.-ented him, said that ! lit- hadn't money to pay it ail, so that the proprietor contenting' himself with what lie could get, lot him go. A few minutes after Mr. Frjii Turner made the discovery that he was a coat short, Suspicion immediately rested on Molcr. and after searching for some time, he was found at the depot dressed in Mr. Turners "best suit o' clothes" waiting to take the train. A policeman requested him not to hurry off, at the same time offering him board at Millings hotel. He accepted and is now, if he hasn't been "liberated 011 bail," in the county jail. Itch on hutAan and horses and ail animals cured ? 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitarv'llWje'ff. This never fails. Sold by" W. E. Aiken, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. f / agr T--r-_ i jr-s<-anTTW ?r~- ?f ^MKaE?tal r;//; /;/, cues in: no concert. Tucpeople of Winnsboro are very rarely ?ran:ed the opportunity ol'heari: >r a< 'hat rendered Friday cvi*:.i?ij? l>\ :!;c artis:* computiiJ'f ll:C B n!::i hberi; Concert (.Vtnpany. The i.j c >a;i? lather f-inuil, but thor1 i:2IsIy aj prn:ia*ivi\ dcmonstrating' :l? ?;iili*.i-i:;>tii l>y the ujo.?l hearty a, j'!ai!M- :t ilii' conc!u>i*.?ii of Cadi lii.mbt ro:i tiie program. -Mr. liliimenOerg s periormunce on the violoncello was r revelaii-jn. Ilis fir.-i number, '*A JI u n?r-*iri a i? Caprice," was executed in a M\le which we can safely say cannot be surpassed, ind "The Ln>t Rose of Summer," ri ndcrrd as lit) encore, was simply i'la.nJ. Ii; :lie rendition <>f all of nis selections, lie I'nllv sustained his reputaiion as a iM'Cai violoncellist. Mr. Torrence has a batitone voice of wonderful strength and sweetness which ho showed oil' t? perfection in the soles,'-Quecn'of the Earth." and ti.e "Yeoman's Wedding Song," and in duet with Miss Reynolds. Mile. IJergcr the cornet virtuoso, displayed in all her pia\ ing unsurpassed delicacy of style, and wonderful power and proved herself a mistress of the art of triple tongueing. She was encored several times. \n..a T?f?vi:rti<?s i> the fortunate possessor of a rich nuzzo soprano voice of rare swectuci?. Ilcr songs were applauded to the echo, and she also was several times recalled. llcrr Levy, who played all the accompaniments, is a pianist of marked ability. Taken all in all it is the best aggregation of musicians tha Las ever visited here. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. .1 MISTAKE COKItlCCTED. A certain young lady of Winusboro whose character is unimpeachable and who is in every respect a lady, has been made the victim of a most outrageous newspaper blunder. The voting lady in question spent several mouths wiih relative? in (he uorthorn portion of tl.c State, this summer. While in the railroad depot one day with some of her friends one of the young gentlemen a Mr. Steele, of Ctian ha j ikingly proposed that the vour-g ladv in quesiiou and himself be married. In order to carry out the joke -he gare her consent and the mock ceremony was performed by Mr. Massey, another one of the party, and there the matter wa^ allowed to drop, but unfortunately t'ift King's Mountain Xacs, evidently thirsting' for souiethii g sensational got hold of it and published a lot ofstufl about the unpleasant predicament in which Mr. Steele, who had a short time after this incident, married a young lady from Iiock Iliil, found himself owing to the fact that Mr. Massey who had performed tlie bogus ceremony was a notary public and that the marriage was really perfectly valid. The fact of the matter is i hi-: Mr. Masst-v was not a potary public nor has he ever held any civil office in this State, so that the report published Ill IUC s lUl'llllliilll anu copied in several other journals is an untrue one. All the parties concerned hare been caused very much useless trouble am! embarrassment, but as (hematter is now unquestionably decided and (lie untruth of the statement established we suppose the matter will rest here. VrfER LOSGTOWS ITEMS. Loxgtown"; S. C.,Kot. 13.? Special: The greater pari of the cotton crop has been gathered in this section, and with the small crop and low prices the outlook is discouraging to the farmers. S<* *eral large and killing frosts have J .1 in this .'ection since my last report. Those who attended the Institute from this community expressed themselves as highly pleased with it and surprised that Fairfield could have such a display. Mr. Dunn's essay is certainly an able paper and ought to be read by every farmer in the land. Mr. J. Sanders, of West "Wateree, killed an immense eagle on Wateree from tip to tip. Mr. Eli Harrison is home from school sick with measles. Preaching- ami communion .services at Longtown Baptist Church on the tifth Sunday of this month, e. ir. D. A X EX.) OYJBL L EX TET.l IXMEMT. Buckhkad, C\, Nov. 19.?Special: There was an enjoyable entertainment sit the icsidince of Mrs. Jahn C. Feasler Tuesday night last?a hot supper !o raise funds for church purposes. About *20 was leali/.ed. Many fair Juliets and gallant Romeo's were present and seemed to be swimming in glory. "Eyes looked into eyes with delight. Garnered with ' "blushes" dropping slow the sweetest raid with <:ood night. A vast quantity of delicate edibles were spread before this select assembly and all seemed to say "iioiu. enon?^n. An attractive feature was a "grab b:ijr,'' also ;i postofiice where soft and sentimental epistles were sold to the young people tor o c. each. Miss Addic (Jrosbv was post, mistress. Miss Minnie Snber had charge of the confectionary department and did credit t?> that position. She was elected by a large majority as the prettiest and most popular \oung lady present. Miss Mary Withers and Dr. David Provence dispensed delighttul music to ! the audience. If music had been the | "food of love" many no doubt, would have ''surfeited on its making." It was with reluctance the assembly parted. All declared themselves I pleased and pronounced the hot supper a perfect succcss. Let us have another. x. v. | ISticklen'* Arnlac Salve. } The I?kst Salve in thr vrorlil for Cuts, i Bruises. >ores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever : >>>res Tetter, Cliepped Hands, C'hiilblains, i 'f?ms. and all >>ki11 Eruptions, and posii tivcly cuivs Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect sut;>faction, i (.Tiaon-v refunded, i'rice 2:5 :ints Dei | [ how For s:i!e by McM"*?*/' '-Irice & | Ketchin. * IF Ton: hack A CUES V: you art- all worn out. really kooiI fur nothing it is gencru! c:d?i!itv. Trv jtuoirys i r:ox hitters. j M will cure you. ami ?ivc a goo<l appetite. Sold by all ti'-nk-rs iu uiccl^ine. imi?i iii i ii ii ! w as afl'eal to tea cue its. Messrs Editors: We ask for sp;.ce in your columns 10 aga'n notifv the teachers of our county that ther are earnestly requested to meet in vvinn ? i>oro on llit; iSlii inst.. at 11 o'clock a., in., !o organize or reorganize the County Teachers" Association. It is perhaps stip:>illtious to speak of their valti'- and importance to wide-awake and progressive teachers. They form an important and essential part in our educational regime and raceive the unqualified endorsement of all our bc>t educators. We think they are a good index to the educational status of any community, thus reflecting creditably or otherwise upon those entrusted with the education of ti:e youth ol the land. fellow-teachers of Fairfield, if you have been derelict in \our duty in this respcct in the past, now is a fitting opportunity to redeem vouiselve.". It is lefj with you whether this effort shall be successful or not. You have a grave responsibility resting upon you as toucher?, and I trust it is the heartfelt desire of all to so equip themselves as to best meet this important trust. This is an age ol wonderful activity in every department of human labor; tint of eduea tion bung no exception?new books, new methods of teaching being the order of the day?so if we would keep in harmony wilh our surroundings we must avail ourselves of every possible means to meet these new requirements, We might say more on this important subject, but deem it unnecessary, believing that this short announcement is sufficient to enlist your hearty sympathy and co-cperation. We hope to have the Superintendent, of Education or some prominent educator to address the Association on that occasion. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. OIS1TUAKY. Mrs. Nanuie Lee McCullough, daughter of Mr. William T.and Mrs. Mattie if. McCrorey, of Gladden's Grove, Fairfield County, S. C., was born February 22, 18Gt5, and was happily married to Mr. William Pickett McCullough, of Catawba Falls, Chester County, S. C., February 11, 1891. She died in peace, after a short ilinesf, November 2, ISO 1. She joined the Baptist Church at Mount Zion when eleven years of age and was a consistent member until death. She attended Greenville Female College and was well prcpaied, intellectually, for the duties ot life. She possessed many rare qualities. In the several relations of life she always manifested the same genile, kind, true, loving and grateful Christian spirit. In her death the husband lo^cs a fond, devoted wife, the relatives a loving sister, the community a treasure, and the Church a useful member. The writer, together with a large number of sorrowing friends, buried her at sui.ddwn at Bethcsda Church. May God support and bring to glory the sorrowing relatives and friends. J. l. it. Rocky Mount, S. C., Nov. 10, 1801. I)r. G. "W. Karle, Pickens, S. C., writes: <;I recommended B. B. 13. to a man wlio had suaerect ior years wain u malignant nlccr 011 his leg-, that seemed to resist all other treatment. After using feur or live bottles the ulcer began to heal and his leg is now sound and well." * Mrs. E. M. Lewis, Oxanna, Ala., writes: "For over twenty years I have suffered with headaches without relief from the many remedies and physicians tried during that period. Bradycrotine produces the most satisfactory results. Jt is almost as indispensable to my comfort as my food. JThen Baby was sick, w gave her Castoria. Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became M!s3, she clung to Cr.storis. \7hea she had Children, sbc gave them Castoria. 5MS^- IOR TIIE BLOOD, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and Biliousness, take BROWN'S IROX BITTERS. It curcs quickly. Fo" sale by all dealers In ? c..L+ tVirt rronnirtP uiixuciim;. vv? w ? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. k A Household Remedy J I BLOOD am SKIN 3 5 D3SEASES * y rrr-fcTMi-zu ^ | Bsiams Bleed Bairn f \ 1+ T?ar/>c SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT f f '* RHEUM. ECZEMA, every ? $ form of n-.aligrant SKirJ ERUPTION, be* > sides being efficacious in toning up the A \ system and restoring the constitution, \ V when impaired from any cause. Its P 6 almost superr-*''-2l he2ling properties ? \ justify t'? 3u2r?.r.tteing a cure, If A \ direct .. j followed. \ \ OC&iT COrC TT.T.CSTRATED a 9 Otri I rit v. "K^k cf Wondcr?.? 0 ? BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ? STRAYED FIIOM my plantation on Jackson Creek a BLACK MAKE MULE, 15.',' hands high, about four ye;:rs old, and crippled in left hind leg. A reward of Si0 will be given to any person delivering her* at niy place or J. F. McMaster in Winnsboro.* ll-2:;.\l* JOSEPH DAVIS. TO KENT, THE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, the 1 property of Mrs. M. A.Gaillard, situated on Garden Street, between the residences of Jas. Q. Davis and Miss Matiie Gaither. (t is a very desirable location. Possession given after the oth of December. For terms, etc., apply to 11-19-11 D. G. DWIGHT. CONSTABLE'S SALE. BY virtue of a lien warrant to me directed. 1 will oiler for sale at the Mendenhall place, about live miles from Winnsboro, S. C., in the County of Fairfield, the following described property, to wit: 500 lbs. of fodder, more or less, 578 lbs. of seed cotton, mnr* or less. 800 lbs. ot hav, more or less and 1-3 bushels of corn, more or less?the same being properly levied on and seized by me under a lien warrant as the property of Ditmsher Corde at the suit of Wesley Yong'tie, as Administrator of the estate &f j Philip Mendenhall, deceased. Terms of sale cash. I>iae of sale at 11 o'clock A. 31.. on the i iirht dav of December, A. 1). 1SU1. ' d. e. Mcdowell. 1Constable. ELECTION NOTICE. rPflE legal requirements having been jL complied with, an election on the question of "license" or "no licensc" of the Town of Winnsboro. S. C., tor the next en>ning two years from January 1, 1892, is herebv ordered to be n-i'i ueiu III lue X OWll hum, ;tt Hiiuisuuiu, S. C, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1891, from 0 o:clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. it). The f?tnn ot the ballot will be as folloY,*s: Those in favor of Hc.etise will vote 4iLicense" ami those opposed "No License." The book* for tlie registration of voters will be opened on the 2nd, 3rd ana 4th 'lays of Decern bp-, 1891, from 9 e'cloik a.m. to i o'clock p. m. The following persons are appointed to conduct the registration and manage the election, viz : John H. Propst, J. (r. Gladden, and It. M. Dunlcvv. Bv order of Council: Nov. 19, 1891. I. X. WITHERS, 11-21 Clerk. MSTjp IN NEW - ORLEANS MOLASSES. KetoMo I Mcarl SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of v warrant or lien to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on me FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the followingdescribed property, to wit: Feur Bales of Lint Cotton and the Seed of three bales. Levied upon as the property of Thompson Allen at the suit of A. J. Broom. II. Y. MILLING, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., November ! , 1801. 11?10? CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA, COUNTY OF FAIP.FIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Calvin Brice, for himself and as survivor of Calvin Brice & Co., Plaintiff, cs. Margaret A. Brice and her five minor children, to wit: John A. Brice. Jr . Lila A. Brice, Julia A. Brice, Nancy M. Brice and J. Harrey Brice; and Thomas W. Brice, Rebecca J. Brice, for hei?elfand as Trustee of her two minor children, Rebecca J. Brice, J., and Jane W. Brice: and A. G. Brice, as Executor of John ABrice, Sr., Defendants. jN pursuance of an order of the Court . of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All those three tracts of parcels of land, lying, being and situate in i<"airiieia county, in the State aforesaid, containing in the aggregate SEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGIITYEIGIIT ACRES, known as the Home place, and bounded by lands of J. Clarence Brice, Mrs. Polly Mobley, Mrs. E. A Mobley, Calvin Brice, Thomas \V. Brice, Mrs. Dorcas Bauks and others. Said lands are more fully described in a resurvey made by W. Banks Thompson September 2S, ?, October 21, 1891, and designated on said Plat as "A," "B," "O" ar.d "D," which plat will be ex- ; hibited on day of sale. TEKMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be 1 paid in casli on day of sole; the balance in one and two years in two equal annual instalments, with '.nterest thereon from from said day of sale, payable annually, . st seven per centum per annum, until tile whole amouut of principal snd iutere-stbe paid in full. The purchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, and to pay for all r.ecessaiy papers. Clerk's Office, li. II. JENNINGS, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. P. F. C. November 13.1S91. n-i4-:;t CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUN A., f,n'VTv nw v 4 TTtriF.r.n. COURT OF COMMON rLEAS, William S. Ilali, as Trusteeof the estate ct Daniel MeCullough, deceased, Plaintiff, ts. Ulysse G. Desportes, M rs. V. W Massey, The Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Thomas G. Patrick, Daniel Hall, Eva II. Hall, Calvin Brice and Amanda E. Rogers, Defendai.ts. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Cummon Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public oil-cry, to the highest bidder, the lollowing-described property, to wit: All that parcel or tract of land in Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, containing TWELVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX (1206) Acres, more or less. Bounded by lands of C. S. Ford, Daniel Hal!, Mrs. John Mobley, Austin Scott, ? Gajden, Frank Gladden, il C. Grafton, T. L. Gladden, and land formerly belonging to J.Turner McCullough. The above detc.ibed land will be sold in two tracts? one containing eleven hundred and fifty (1150) acres, more 01 iess, and the other, one hundred and sixteen (11G) acrr>, more or less, plats of whico will be exhioiiod on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of tiie purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the balance thereof in one and two years, in equal an. ... ?.:?u nuai instalments wim jutcicou .'ivin mv, day of sale, paj*ab]e annually, and to be secured by bund of purcliaser'and a raortgagc of the premises sold. The purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. Alsoatssme time and place I will sell one Steam Engine for cash, under the same order. Clark's Otlice, II. 11. JENXIXGS, Winnsboro, 8. C., C. C. P. F. C. November 9, 1S91 H-14-3t Estate of Mrs. G. C, Lyles, Dec'd. "Vf OT1CE is hereby given that on the sixteenth (IGth) day of December, A. D. 1891,. I will file my final account as Committee of the Estate of Mrs. G. (J. Lyles, deceased, with the Judge of Probate for Fairfield; and, on that day, will apply to the said Judge of Probate for ray final discharge as such Committee. C. d. DANTZLER, Committee of Estate of Mrs. G. C. Ly!c5, deceased. 31 18-4t for infants g 'Castori3 is so veil adapted to cbDdrea tfcat I recommend it as superior to anr prescription icnown to rae.'' H. A. Ascnxz, 1L D., Ill So. Oxford Si., Brooklyn, K. Y. " The use of 1 Castoria1 is so nniversal and its merits so well known that it seems a work: of supererogation to endorse k. Few are tiw intelHjjent families who do not beep Caafcoria within easy reach." CibSLOf ILutrry, D.D., NewY<*kCttv. Late Pastor Bkxrarngfote EtaGwmed Cbmreh. Tax Carr&r CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, f Pehhnrw THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Ladle*, M* Drmggiit fDr dMhtMcft ?rif boms seeled wttii blue ribbon. Take no < All pillj In puttboard boxes, pick wrap; 4c. is icmps for particulars, tc^aconula 10,000 Testimonials. Same Paper. Sold by all Lootl OrnfsUto. CLERK'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON" PLEAS. Laura M. Scott vs. John W. Smart and If. C. Smart. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will oiler for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sile, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-describad property, to wit: All hat certain piece, paicel or tract of lend, lying and situate in Fairfield County, State aforesaid, on the head waters of Little Cedor Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIX Acres, more or less. Bounded north by lands now or formerly owned by John T. Hall, west by l<?nds "of .John II. Cathcart, south by lands of the estate of James Law, east by lands of O. S. Jones. TERMS OFSALi.: One-half the purchase-money to be pai<i in cash on the any of sale, the balance in """ "??" fr'.nvilz> with ititprpif IJ11C VC?ll iJ U.ll MCKJ VI OUtVj MlbM .uvvvwv on said balance "from day of saie. The purchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premises soul for the'credit portion an<1 to pay for ajI necessary paper*. Clerk's Office, It. II. JENNIN'GS, Winnsboro, .S. C. C. C. P. F, C. November1;:, 1891. 11-14-3t _ CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIIIFIELD. COUIiT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas II. Ketehin, as Administrator, Plaintiff, v.. James Stewart, John Vinson and Others, Defendants. i\ pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pieas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, a: public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that crtain piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY FOUR (?)4) ACRES, more or less, lying on Shirley's branch, waters of Little River, and bound-d by lands of Dennis Cason, M*ry Jane Lucas, L. J. Calloway, J. M. Gailoway, R. G. Simonton, the'Toatley Mothers, Jane Ilerron and Samson Buggs, and lands known as the Duole placu. The above tract uf land will be sold in three separate tracts, plats of which will be exhibited ou day of sale. TEItMS of sale: One-half of the purciiase-money to be paid in cash on the day of sale,"the balance in twelve months front day of sale, with interest payable annually until the whole debt and interest be "paid. The purchaser to give bond secured bv a mortgage of the premises sold for the credit portion of the purchase-money, aud to pay for all necessary papers. The property sold at the risk of the lormer rnrebaser. Clerk's Office. R. II. JENNINGS, Winnsboro. S. C , C. C. P. F. C. November 13,1891. 1l-14-3t CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. J. F. McMaster vs. Frank Lightner. XN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated ca.se, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or t^act of land, lying, being and situate in die County of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containins: SEVENTY-ONE (71) ACRES, more or less. Rounded north by lands of Loaisa M. llorlbeck, east by lands <-f the estate ef James S. Stewart, south by lands lately belonging to Harry S!ied?l, west by land.- lately belonging to S. R. Shurley. TERMS OF SALE; One-half of tie purcbase-money to bt paid in cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of to be secured bv the bond of the prr chaser and a mortiiajje of the premises sold. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Office, II. II. JENNINGS, Winnsboro. S. C., C. C. 1\ F. C. November 13, 38i?l. CLEEK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. LCOURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. F. MeMaster, Plaintiff, vs. John D. Glenn, Defendant. IXpursuance of an order of the Court of Common Plea?, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court llou-c door in Winnsboro. on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within !he legal hours of sole, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the folIo'.ving-dc?cribed piopertv, to wit: All that piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying. being and situate in the County of' Fairlield and State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED AMIES, inoru Ul UII naitic VI <uwiik Creek, bounded by lands of or formerly owned by U. J. May burn, Mrs, Carrie Bundriek and others, being ti;e same tract ol land conveyed to Starling Gleun. deceased, by \V. A. Clarke and James A. Clarke, as executors ol Henry Clarke, by deed of date 'Jtlj October, 1SS0. TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credii of twelve mouths from day of sale with interest, nayab.'t: annuully, upoi the same until paid in lull, lo b( sacured by bond of the purchaser ant a mortgage of the premises sold, ant the purchaser to pay for all nccessan papers. Clerk's Office, R. II. JENFIXGS, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C j November 14, 1891. | li-17-nt r i'mi' owe imaaiaiiai Bia an i rX md Children* l Ca?toria ctrrc-s Colic. Constipation. S5*H~ owawtu, juw* iA-I Kills V.'orniS, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. I "VTidiout injurious ssedicatioa. H For several years I ha.ro recommended your' Castoria,1 ami shall always continue Vao so as is has invariably produced beneficia' results." Edwin F. PASSES, 5L "TbeWiuthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., New Tork City a CoKPisr, 77 Ho*oat Stssk, Ksw Toss. ~>ED CROSS DlAMOKS BRAND ?\ [ik * r\uiis A The only Safe, S?r?, *nd rciiabU PCI tor *?Je. \ ^EJC' rtoA Dismond Brand In Red aad Gold aiet?lUe \y Jtbcrtlnd. Rcfuti SybttUudons end Jmttatietu. *n. are donrcroaa eosaicrCclt*. At Dmsjists. or tend c? , and "Kciief for Ladies," in USter, hT rtrtm-u H*il Cmicmestch CHEWvcAL^Co^.^^diMtn^gafc, RICHMOND AXD DANVILLE H K | SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. 1 Condensed Schedul# in Effect November 15, 1891. TRAILS KUX 3T 75TH JtEBIBIJ.* TIMV North Bound. Xc. 10. No. 1 j Lv. Savannah, G.48p.m 4i.5cp.rn I Lv. Charleston, 5.00p.m 6.00.1 in Lv. Augusta, 7.00p.m. 2.00p ui Lv. Grauiteville, 7.53p.m 2.32p.m Lv. Trenton, $.38p.m 3.00p Lv. Johnston's 3 52p.m 3.13p.w. Ar. Columbia, 10.40 p m 4.50p.>:i Lv. Columbia, 10.50p.m 5.03p.w. Ar. Winnsborc, I2.26a.m 6.33p.:>?. ! Ar. Chester, l.23a.m 7.27 p.m. Ar. Rock Hill, 2.03a.m S.07p.>?. Ar. Charlotte, S.03a.m 9.00p.:u. Lv. Salisbury, S.37a.mli.08p.m. Lv. Greensboro, 10.30a.m 12.5:ia.m Ar Richmond, 3.30p.m. 7.40a.m Ar. Washington, y.45p.m.ll.50a.m Ar. Baltimore, ll.23p.ra. 1.20p.m Ar. Philadelphia 3.00a.m. 3.47p.ai Ar. New York, 6.20a.m. b'.jGp.r South Bound. No, 9. No. 1!. Lv >'iv.v York, 12.13ii^tl.30:-.-:i. Lv. Philadelphia, 3.50a.m 6.57p ;u. Lv. Baltimore, G.30a.m 9.4-vi.nt Lv. Washington, 11.10a.m. 11.2;>p.m Lv.Richmond, 3.0Cp.m. 3.2vu.ra Lv. Greensboro 18.40p.m. ll.2.5.i.nr Lv. Salisbury, J2,43a.m. tS^JSp.ix Lv. Charlotte 2.10a.m. 1.55p.m Lv. Roct Hill, 3.03a.m. 2.43p.:n Lv. Chester, 3.44a.m. 3.28p.m Lv. Winnsboro, 4.40a.m. 4.20p.ui Ar. Columbia, 6.07a.m. 5.5i?p.iii Lv. Columbia. 6.25a.m. 6.15p.n: Lv. Johnston's S. 12a.in. 7.52p. <a Lv. Trenton, 8.28a.m. 8.05i>.m nfl Lv. Granite vide, s.55??.m. 8.37 p.n I Ar. Augusta, iu. i Ar. Charleston 11.35a.m. 10 15p.m i Ar. Savannah 6.20p.m. 6.?>9a.R) * i VESTIBULE, LIMITED. { Ncrt'i Bound. No. 38. | Lv Charlotte, 9.20 p ui I Lv Salisbury, 10.29 pm ^ j Lv Greensboro. 11.54 p m fl j Lv Richmond, H | Ar Washington, 8.3S a m ] Ar Baltimore, 20.0? a in : Ar 1'lsiladelphia. 12 35 p m ; Ar New York, 3.20 p m j South Bound. No. 37 Lv Xew York, 4.30 p :u ! Lv Philadelphia, <>.57 p m ! Lv Baltimore, 9.4o p m i Lv Washington, 11.CO pm i Lv Richmond, 3.20 a m j Lv Greensboro, 7.10 a in Lv. Salisbury, 8.28 a in j Ar Charoltt3, 9.35 a rr | CHESTER AND LENOIR R. R, ~ ! South Bound. North Bound. No. 11. Stations. No. 12. j Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. | S.22 a m Lv Lenoir, Ar 6.38 p m j 9.38 a m Lv Hickory, Lv 5.25 p m i 10.14 a m Lv Newton, Lv 4.50 p ni | 11.12 a m Lv Lincolnton Lv 3.54 p ni i 12.05 p m Lv Dallas, Lv 3.0$ p m j 12.25 pm Lv Gastonia, Lv 2.55 pm ^ ! 1.4C p m Lv Yorkville, Lv 1.15 p in j 3.06. p ni Ar Chester, Lv 12.01 p in CHER AW AND CHESTER R. R. ; South Bound. North Bound ; No, 9. Stations- No. 10. j Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. i 3.45 p m Lv Chester, Ar 10 43 a ni j 4.47 p ni Lv Richburg, Lv 9.40 a ra I 5.33 p m Lv Fort Lawn, Lv 9.00 a m j 6.22 p m At Lancaster, Lv 8.20 a m -n,-r-r-r> TT * T? C T? T> TT T P V 'lHJAVJ U VJXJl VAA * *v?. i Ou Trains 9 and 10 Pullman sleeping I cars betweeu Danville, Ya , and Augusta, j Ga.; and Augusta, Ga., and Greenboio, _ K C. Train 12 conenccts at Charlotte wiih ' Washin-ton. and Southwestern Ve>tij bule Limited Train No. 3*, northbound. i and Vestibule Train Xo. 3", southbou'H. * ! For detailed information as to local and j through time tables, rates and Pullman I sleeping car reservation, confer with local i agents, or address? ! J AS. L. TAYLOR, , W. A. TUSK I Gen. Pass. Agt, Asst.lrtJwPaas Aut.,. At 1 ant-', Ga. Charlotte, X, (.'. J. A. DODSOX, Superintendent. Columbia, S. C. j W. II. GREEX, SOL. IIAAS, Gen, Mangr, Traffic llana^f ? , Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. i cis% I oVs * I -7 ** _i_ ? i ^ $ G-XTASrO I ?MANUFACTURED BY? I i The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Go. I * . CHARLESTON, S. C., - -4 tftrf* *?? \Jrr~Qct^. CfjW^fkrt'tsi/h' ?Z~ l&Jll/Ziistfy Gsr^JL J&uJ i * NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. court of common pleas. , W. Davis Douglass, as At'uiinistrator of t the estate of Abraham F. Iluntcr, <> 4 : ceased, Plaintiff, zx Adeia Hunter a::<? 5 i Others, Defendants. PURSUANT to. an order of the Court r>f Common Pleas, made in the above ! i stated cause, all the creditors of Abraham I 1 F. Hunter, deceased, are hereby required , j to present and establ'sh their"claims V! fore me, at mv office, Winnsboro, South i Carolina, 0:1 or before the first day of .December, A. D. IS^l. i R. II. JENNINGS, i October 28, ISiU. C. C. P. F. C. 1 io-29-l ni A J