The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 23, 1891, Image 2
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NEWS AND HER
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' Kilitors.
AS. ??. ?AVIS, )
TERMS, l;V ADVANCK
I ear. Six
Month*, ...
ADVERTISING RATES, C
One dollar a square for the fi
?> 11 and fifty cents for each ;u
_:ise.rti;>ti .Sproia! rates for cm
Vertisers.
Marriage aiul Ueatii nonces j rc
Ketiular rates ciiar^eU tor obiti
Orders for Job Work solicited.
WINNSBORO, S.
Wednesday. DeeeiaDer :
They say now that the bes
are of Rodger's steal and that
k of them are guaranteed to do
^ circulation. The best quality
tered No 1044 and have a gray
We are in lull sympathy w
ernor Tillman i* his tfforts to
lynchin-j. He i? powerless, as
but hi* strong denouncement
* - . .. ?~ ? i >
Imv;e*sni.s3 icnus i?
opinion that war, and in this
may he doinsf good.
JIone?st Farmers. Itrai
THIS anil TI]
Ex-Speaker James Speaker
SiaiytiS; of the fort* tlic ll-e-f-oer
administrations, in iuis: ratio:;
as was his custom, ed a free
rWiiixvl to an(i(?ot a voted ajja
free pass from the passage of
railroads and voted pass-taming
for the passage oj
the anti-free passtaming
bill. i
"Wis Mr. Jones onlr "blt>v
__snram?pi'-2
?o-^~
(*jB2*win^ JLast Summer
i4I don't recollect. I did
- deal of Mowing last summer,
recollect all I said."
This is the answer made
crnor Tillman to a question pi
by Col. ilaskcil as to whethe
ke made certain comments
Phosphate bill during the ca
"I did a grreat cletl of blow
summer/' says Governor Tiili
don't recollect all 1 said", s;
emor Tillman. It is well ti
emor Tillman d<>es not recc
thai he said last summer, ami
bo batter for the white peo
had lett many things that he
unsaid. It would be well il
left o2 much of liis "blowii
we might have had a unitei
today.
"I did a great deal of blor
summer", is now the candid a
admission of Governor Tillm
sappoie that he was only "t
\vh?n he traveled from oue ei
State to the other charging <4j
rottenness", that we had noi
wkat was a republican form
crnment siuce "the days of t
Proprietor*'", that Tillmani3i
interpreted meant "self-gorer
that the South Carolina Co.'le?
5V-. training scheol for politicia
?1>?o rvnriQQvv
? UCU lie a?KCU J^14UIU?;
system he was only "blowhi
only "blowing*', when, begi
Anderson on May 12, 1SOO, a
ing it up during: the campaigr
clared that the people in tb
counties were competent to
th?mselve* ? evidently he
"recellect" it because in his
he says that they won't put hoi
in office as jury coniuii.'
"Blowing", that was all. Onij
inj7' rrhen he said that memke
Legislature had been "bambo#
debauched". "Those kid g]
lows", "bosses", "riiigsters*
after all, mere air babbles si
by the rucre "blowing" of C
Tillman. Votes bought of !
?... by "howdy-dos", was "b!ou
summer". Nothing but "bl
when he denounced the accep
"free passes", by public ?ffici
was applauded to the echo,
ing"!
What has his "OJowing"
State? What ha? his "blowi
complished that could not hi
accomplished without so mucl
ing"? Br hit 'biorviu^- last s
he divided a people, he dividsc
and famine?. "Blowing", v
said that the salaries of public
were too high; ''blowing", 1
said that Clemson College wc
cost the people a cent, for in I
sage he recommends an appro
of $ Go,000; "blowing", when
^ }><> im ha/1 inr-i mftnvnffiAPS f
Uinp^sjc he \v:iuts more creatc
filled by himself; "blowing",
said that the people were t:
travajantly by former ad minis
frr State Treasurer Bates s
page S of his report, * * "It 1
the policy !* the Legislature
barely enough money to meet
rent expeaie* of the State",
taxes are higher this year.
"I slid a jreai deal of blow
summer', mow sajs Governor 1
ami who knows but that h<
"blowing".
"Blowing"! "Uiowing"!
I _
pw-'" Fairfield Defrauded.
The State constitution
people of this county a right t<
r portionate number of represe
in the Legislature in order t
iuterests maybe guarded and
tluence duly exerted in aS
general concern. The viol:!
this most sacred right, whe
; rectly or indirectly, is a grave
and far removed from the tiel<
rent politics. At this gessh
tieiis of most momentous im
are being agitated, affectiuff ?
the people of this county as
j& the State at large, and the fu
IP pends largely upon the maunei
settlement. Vet Fairfield, br the | until it j>
. T p. resignation of one of its Keprescnta-j 1*1C ^oa
-ALL/. w <Wriv*d ?f her constitutional; rliui=ea.li
. W5J II hit
UTUOj AO
right of a proportionate influence in! hutihov
t'ESDAT these affairs, and to that extent our j obitivpei
people are divested of privileges of j Jncdicine
the highest kind. In tkis matter, petty j '
^ . , * I t,lC a(111)i
I - Co. ephemeral politics are not concerned? j whi!e <"<
z-_=_ kt it is a natural right under the I)em?-! down thr
* ?. I but it v. i
era tic form of governinew wc cnju. i
t]iat lias been violated. When reasons j JJk''Stut'
exist to dis(|uaii y a member, the eou- J power ol
stitution is explicit in enforcing an j speak" :
clectin f?r his successor, to protect the j bauch <
si.50 pe0j,ic j? their right of representation, i
.73 ^ 1 =1 . t10n whu
t. ? WicnivilifieutL.i the ! and stan
J it pi t?M 1V.1VO *.?.c iv
,, ... h*ldin? of anr office of pro tit or trust thanks G
under this State or under the national j as otjl?r
rst inser- ^overument. k "j!
ibsequent . kno\\>\\
tract ad- " e presume the cause for his resi?-1 -phis g-i
nation last week, in tlie midst of the | tion has
;,w session when too late to permit the b>" ail.v'1'1
kuintc* ^ x i frtv ( filial
election of his successor to be held, } <u ,
was that this representative has tilled same old
an appointment of this nature at louvd.
Washington. The point we make ml
. . . . . . .. , , ; the citv i
the case is. that an injustice has been | season' j.
: 1891 d*nc Fail-field in that, if this repre- j-complete
^ . tentative was aware ol: his position j ward to i
bein<r assured a vear a^o. his dutv was | .vear ail(i
t raisers ,,c . ," , , - looked u
it to the people who had couferred upon I ,,,,
the use .. ,. , . ~, 1 evil. 11
uble the a a g trUSt confidence to j ami pnc
hare resigned this office in time to Outsider
is legu- ^a7ft allowed his constituents their I i'?? thcii
1 ? -j. ?
ish look. constjtat;onai privilege of propor-!
itb Gov- tionate representation in the Legisla-1 ;lluj
suppress ture. ; with sen
?hr says, "While upon this subject, we call at- sideratio
of such Mention also to the case of a reprcsen- I 'flic sp
j public tatire of another county who lias dur- Vigor is
war he 1U& the year filled a clerkship ia au <
executive department in Columbia, 1 vitalizi
1 mores a
? ami upon the eve of the session resigns humors i
i- his cierkship to lill his chair as a rep- it surpass
resentative. This mar be technical!v i
XT. ' ' i
j nfS 0f Hn avoidance of the prohibition of the I
r-m Ad- constitution declariug a legislator in- j
i, ut-c.pt- ehiriole Avhexi holunig an office ol pro-1 *
pa>s una . " , , , , . I Ailmini>
in>t tbe lit under the State, but we doubt it I BiU T|
ti e free- much. j liuru-dThe
reason for this lew is plain, in j flom th
that it is certain that a person depend- j ' jalu>
in<f for a livelihood upon a salary in! (j(ILUM
ring an excclltjve department must be so j weo
completely influenced by tlii* state j Lcislatu
^flairs as to be unable to represent j s0 Umcli
adequately the interests of Hie people, of tho sc;
a Sieat which are not always by any means or jn t]ic
I don't tiie interests of the office holders. tjlC latter
These may be matters of too small tors has 1
by Gov- practical importance to make a fuss ;lh,,at lif
it to him about, but experience has taught us n;n?. f
ir or not that it is just such small matters in the tliis time
on the aggregate that cause a resurrection of tl.jes C[C1
impaign. great papular uprisings such as Ave attributa iiij
last experienced last year, and our interest hvlire if
oan. "I i? rlirt maintenance of the hijfh Stand- hills. :m<
us Gov- ani that the present administration as- oTe;lt tic
:iat Got- suined in taking' control of the State is evcrvthii
illect all the reason we now point out these xiiis is w
it would violations of popular rights in order Hlltii>ii a>pie
if he that they may be avoided in the future, cushion <
lid say aiu} the people remain contented ? \J0Cn som
he had Ridqtvcay Advertiser. two. but
)?\ and ! have no
:i people the city ox the cos<f aits * Some pe?
, , unfavoni
The >Iany Things that Atttict the People ]C<1-J^];T
ring- last Of the City?General *etos on I.eg'sla- ^ ? re it
tir. wnrV ami other Matters. , " i
ilUJianit * *- -w
an. We Columbia, S. C., Dec. 10.?Special:
>lowins?' Your paper has been so well supplied CU11
id of the Columbia news by your able ure that.'
incipient corps of correspondents, I have not by discii?
t known felt it incumbent upon me, for some- ^ it hav<
.. 1 ' . ir.aioritv
of gov- to give you e"cn an occasional kiiicti. "
he Lord letter. Tonight, however, I feel some- debated.
11 being what in the humor and will wake some f?r debal
nment", brief mention of the happenings in our
,re was a city. tag'e.
ns, that Columbia is at present grievously Some t
election afflicted and groaning in spirit. First Ul'?s hav(
' the Canu
and came the General Assembly ana uie ^ thee
lining at prohibition bill and other political tur- forcing)
nd keep- moils; then the circulation fraud and so galtai
i, he de- its investigation, and now, to cap the spite of i
sir iwn climax of our woes, comes old madauie bceM
. , ers, ewui
govern la grippe " and those of us who are 0f (]1C. ^
doesn't not testifying, speechifying-and argu- gubernat
message fying, are sneezing coughing and some simile, it
test men I am sorry to say are cussing. To
ssioneri. every cloud there is a silver lining and j ni;Hi<|
"blow- through thegloom of our despair we j said t!iat
rsofthe espy a bright gloom of hope and our that it w
z'ed and sighs of woe are stilled by the mclo- (t?vctiioi
lore fel- dious tones of the majestic gobbler as
' were, be tells of the approach of the glad (o Senate
;nl forth days of Christmas, when stockings to save h
undidate will be hung up for Santa Claus' gifts, *or^> w'"
l??9?r? tile uhifinitous small bov and the ^
A - , J/V.TV , I v, ^
rintr last iniquitous fire cracker will make the sition to
owinw", days ai|d nights hideous ami the twe license, ;
tance of iollv brothers Tom and Jerrv will P\'el)ai'ed
i*m,c . ^ * lirnmcrii
als, and come with eggnogs to cheer our hearts came ni,
i4Bl?w- an^ the before mentioned gobbler will jater day
lav aside his majestic- strut and be self. T1
cost the Stripped of his royal plumage then to ^'om( * *
ing?' ac- 1je butchered and gobbled to make an roni\irke(
ive been American holiday. was laid
"blow- The legislators are hammering ;avay t0 be th
on the calendars and endeavoring to wh<?. wli
ummer o-cl through by Christmas but they wisdom,
i friends will either fail to do all that they have iroi.
khen he should d? or they will do it so hastily pav their
.3 T. ~ 7 ? il.nf C *- ivAfA kartAi* if if rtl.
officials a"usu UiUV-T u,aL " "
im. *v | suiUIUCl .
were not done. This criticism is not may or n
when he peculiar to the present Assembly, it prohibits
uld not }ias been customary for many years especially
us taes- for the Assembly to adjourn the clay indircctic
'Driation before Christmas and no assembly has ]jeen ;l|]0
j . had the backbone to break this recerd so that i
he said for fear that the people would not member i
or in his endorse the action, so it matters not this was
il, to be whether important measures are statcRoiei
vr'itjH he awaiting consideration or not if they this Legi
' ' cannot be rnshed through they must subject,
axed ex- jje 0VC1. untjj uext year. in t'|,e cat
t rations, The session has been more exciting Tl<e co
ays, on than usual, the election of a Chief Wa.s ven
las been ?Iustice an(l one Associate Justice and tiiuny nr\
an Attorney uencrai mauc <t jfjcittucni irown.im
to raise 0f logrolling and wire-pulling ncces- fowti.-hip
the cur- sarv. Judge Wallace is doubtless the WHS ki<!e<
and our most popular man with the people hi jn
South Carolina but Judge Wallace's Evans, w
. view of the law did not square with ti,js , n-j,
tug last t}ie views of the administration so he but the o|
nilman; was defeated, by a very close vote. j| ul;li
; is still l)r. Johnson's attention was once called j 0uI v u!?..:
to the antics of a wonderful dog : aitli
??l>] . which ceukl dance all the fancy dances, J oji,. , ,):1
his remark was that he "did not won- j vi-i*n k.l
j tier thut the dog could dance so wfl: I ()| \V?>rkii
but the wonder was that tie sliomu j viM-d '1
dance uf all." The wonder is not that j t,, ,,f j,
tl ? dudife Wallace got >o many votes from j |?,v.cr I"
K the Tillman ?ide: but tlnit he unv ,, ,,i
> a pro- j vott'K from them at all. Known-i? i vv.,j |< i
.'titatives politicians say that the results of this j lt, ,x ,.n
hat her race indicate* a change hi the politcal ,j?. jir
1 . - winds which round our pathway roam, j .VOi fcr ! li
. . * * Before the same Assembly last year j ,{.>< .!.i
:airs ?j. no man jn the State conid have come j assi-I
itio? of within twenty-live votes of an admini- j ,iuv^* v\
ther di- station candidate, this year under ihe | ?n'ttie ir;
matter Part.T ,as^ an(* -,Plu'tl,c administration j form of ?l
- . *' candidate was elected by a majority of j [ |.r j,..,.
.1 of cur- on]y sjx alu] three of these were negro I trouble :?
hi ques- votes cast against Wallace beeatisc he j pve-unt
[joitauce had presided over the Wallace House ! cr.;. Tl.i
(phoikIv in l*7t>. | ihii'iT t?> ?
, * Major Woodward hit the bulls eye dillereuM
vrell as vi-heii h? iutreduced his anti-free-pass after all,
turc dc- bill and he followed his advantage up the prest
of their vigorously in the Senate and pressed it evils. T1
a?$ed the :?:ni
Ill put tlic on ii. II
ter pill for t!;<- administration
had to >wallo\v it. Like ::it if the prope
?U> child who refuse-. to !;;!?.' .isilv ten?! to weald
the administration had to :i!l!:,! ,s: fp^rient is
itiie dt)?o. -Major Tom h.-id t'.i-.-:...v sm-n-thensi!
ni.-trotioii .< nose -o t?> sj??*ak ?!: f??r y?
,]. ila<keil inured .he d.;r
) throat. li IiKi!-;**- tli<*ill i "ai.i ;i pirasurc M t> v.:iy i.iai
II (it> ifiM.tl. Tiii' M;i tii:* ! 1:1 - I'roat !;r from t!?. i;- u- . F<
.1 I ... ( .. t;:i ^7 I tuk?:i one-r.f tiit-.-O
! i; I \ i; in >ti M.! \ - A * I K 1 :>i t . . , , . ,
. t- . iicfur<- I'-tirii:;:. 1 uo.iiti II..: hi
III lull* Ji'llilili: li i>ii! i;l l.u- w. Last >Ia:?i >
" corporation* !' "Utlli'.' >o !o ' I have f.-nitil iii Aval's 1'ii
Hid to ai:d dc- r<:n<'ly !"r oiutJiatioH. Iclioi
i i . M . i:r>-1 ili^orib-rs. i>i-.-nliar To mia<
Jill h'?jl.-lati.>l 1 ill- * Taken i:: small am! frequent <1
; ami liiuiily morai ;ult:jini-i b,-t w.-a <>u tin- liver, aiding it
h folds it> cloak :ti?.HIt i:>clL" malarial jH.isf.iis. ami lvstori
.(Is up ill lliv Tr.1and yZSu^i
ml licit iK !i!flid>tM'> a IV lint Kur t?i V'-.'ir- I \v.n trouble
arc. will b?.*al' lilllu . lion. an-l. until 1 h.-;;:::i to t;i
\ so in >! ( .;k. and ;li?- M:ij.>r fOBidfin.1 k? r.-ii.;>,:.- M^iy.
, i . i. i . . ; Avor's 1'ilU liuve- n.'.neiy <-im
ilPl] lh* 11.l- i\ .1 ii 1 11..li. ?J. <}. I'eckhain,Os:n
re it liCiorni (?) awi:iilli.-!l';i- ? ]-o remedy for const
UOt as YtM broken l!ic re<-c?ni AVer's Fills. and I xhuuUl not c
BUuvtiu'ii iu and llu- oino chest complete without the
7i . - , , - Plaice, steamer Kaj.hael.
L'tors U ill rontllltn.' i" <iu bll?l- To cleanse and teisv the stom.
ie same ohl slum! ami a! tlio .
! rates ami n<> diM-oant> a!matters
are tiiflitfi* now in _ ,, __ , ?
ban for manv rears at this; Pfspsred by DR. J. G. AYER &
ut with tlie canal purchase
(1 everv one is looking for , ....
l bri^lit ami now ' ''""S '1!ls
<l,C=ti?h< mom-v market .is ?{.a,'cw ?'V" '
p.,, m imrelr k tcuqionrv ?! ?P
ie real ostato market is aeiive ! ; " . !!
es jfootl for cilv property. '] '*
s arc calcl,in?OMm,,1a,-,] J'"'!" ??' Mess"- hv:
sparc monev here. U'i.l, ! ????. ?"? a* "*'
les to (l,c editor, -the .levil" | . cprcs-.-ntaMves
**> ? r , ! najil demon', nave si
>mc#-eat for a tnerrv (Jirist- , ,, . ' , 1
, ? , , . \car ou i?;at one bill rega
I ivmiir iiou- vonr i rc.iiaiii , * . . -v* .
id nonls ol the lii^hc- <*<??- fl, i , ? i ? i
>tand a adverse ;oi;es ,
u, vour i ,, '
^ <:'iticisin. IIow irnpr
eeial quality oi Ayor's i lair j :i convention called nn
thai it resi?res tin; natural ar !e to frame a constituti
.- lor, and texittro ?>1: the hair, i :-"s\vcr the purpose bet
;s the roots and foJiijles, re - j ^ have. It is m ;iv prn
andruir. and heals itching ! what is ^ood and umeiiil
n the scalp. In this respect. s;lJT toui lli'
?es all similar preparations.; *!!C Leg'si at lire '?>o.k
? ; (he mailer, that K enon;
. .. j prevent ti:c bill tor II
ii.iHi) ivotiii ! 'rom rcceiviiisr iheSo m'
i\V>>-third? vf :d! ?!:?r m !
:?e General .Vsseiii'.?*y --ir?nv Sin* to the hOllsO.
trillion lei-. tlie ciiiiiis u\ proposition to aincn
>e County government iiill | Irttion !0 r-li'iW I!-f' JjOiiiV
? The '!Jlo\vin:*'oi tin- Winds; j January, al.-> taiivM
e Cave ol' the (iuljcrnat:>ri:?l j ?"ju>utlct. It'ti.c lf'ifisbl!
? What Honest I>e'?.iUvs tVill j:U mail*.* bili? it shoul.
! time. I> 111 sonic of the u
ma. S. C.? Dec. 1!) .--Special: : io fear th.it if the limit <>i
k lias been one of work !< ? ilie i taken away, tl.e Legi^la
ire, vci iliere seem* iwi lo VI i'"? l!? i,;"1 wa>.? "?(
, .. . . bor which MWie'.imes sits
hurry as is usual at tin-- tune aiuj sometimes seems k
>sion, either in the main halls; 0iirn altogether.
Engrossing" Department. In , Tiie supply hi/i is on it:
, although the force of soliei- i L^islaiiiie. It c:a
tax ot 4, 1-2 mills ;i sc!
jeen smaller, there have been j mUU ..U(, ;l COUI!tv ..lX va
.1.. t!.,. ] mi. im i > ti O
ICUU i; I CI K ^ U V Ml lli* ?/\_,4.. IU JLV A-? ill li 4.-7. i \s
lie engrossing: is well up at j Fairtiild will be 10.1*:
. The last week is one xliar propriatioi: biU is liki
, . . ,,,, . , . : its w.iv along. It make;
:ks son s. 1 lie s ackness is , ,r7 .
i emin-res. L r.c oleNiSon
ble to two things. th > Lcgi? nyj receive ".he special ap
killing a good many ! >:ig 000 asked in order 1
1 the members are doing a j The regular apt
i P 1,, ,. . , . the privilege tax yoes
al of debating on a ::i ?>t , , , , .. , ?.t,
,, . i jir.Kiablv lnusl. the build
ig that is worthtaiKi; j e bill lo reiUstnct t
3t more claptrap and crimi- The committee
id recrimination. bm a ;ii? ; u 11 ! change and the bill
. wouM seem in order
mi U,c w. ?'? ? _! ? < j ?mcIio?. u grouped F;
iC p roily not til Ls ? on ;i b: IJ or j Kershaw, ir n inter?
a? a usual thing", tli - "wings" i in i-ne district. The Le<r
i ?i... i;.,..j !ii?::meiit bill will go thr<
I ui.inii i .iv *? ?*.- ? -.- v . .
)plc art# di-poscsl to <Tiiici>v : I:,v* *!%:i 5>.:ukI> ni wit
,i?]v oxtoinlcil in ' givi;u that country 10 1
c body. This is ail v.t?mi- j latvit:g livrki-lqv^ w i h D
tit:ij;>I'llof measure- irilro- touched^. idchhiiu
e not desirable, li is ?>:ilv i?v | ni-mber, Ir.-iving it willi
ate that the good mea>im* j ?*ins 2- ''"Vit.g I
fled from thy bad. A ?i,-a<- ?s;;j Audciioti gain o
lias merit in i! is stri'ii^thened j ';'s, s o:!f''
:>ii?nj while an 11 <:!it o;n\ p\vi: j * ',t: 'r't: l1,1^ ',a"!
i ihe backing of a viirv >irong ; t'-'Vcrnor although an
. will be exposed so :i< t > !>c ni i<i ' to .-mother it i
Let the measures 1.,- fuliv j c?m.uslt:ec. Is was pnlK
- - 1. . .. 41.. ,.J.
Then. Joy.anotherar-runi-ml | ,l u llux
Le is that the more liic mem-i 1'
, the less the number ?f biii< j T "" "fa.-nres arc the
;. This is in itself :;i; advan- ,!l '! r ''' T-> ir;v
j li:e bi!i?- ed woul.l ei
>f the most interesun^ .u.-a-l 'h-ui they
: been "buried in tin- Jymb uf j c
lets'*, so to speak. The lirst ' .... V. *T I
' ^ "i :s i i -! i -? I.ittic Oirl s Lxperience j
is tlie fluids o:ii. on-!
iroliibition, v/hidi \va< Mren-d ^r-ft1,d ^rs- Lwen Tres(
it 1 v through the House. in j Vf. ^ (;?V- I-ipht-liouse a
~,,t. uml It lETSU
\weekcd i n the n.it b:eak- | with Measles, followc
ii-1" it said, to (he '*;>!??w11ii:" | t'nl Coujjii ami turning mro
rinds frotn t'ic cave of tlie* i t.us :;t home ami at I>etr
orial Mollis. Or ;<> vary the I ',u' '!l rain, she preiv wore
is in extremis. Tim arip has ! ^vasaii.or<i:a 1 u 1 iUI ol
of ii. Not exact lr ihe -rip tn.Vl Dr' J17 s NeW,
, . ,* filter the use ol two and
ii/.a. but Ine jiiip ?>t an j was completely cured. '
i?n caucus. Prophets lir>t ; Kind's Ntw Discovery is w
the .Senate would kill i;. then I in gold,yet. you may get a
ould pass. and i ] !t*i: that I lie I :>t MeMastri", Urine & K
had quarantined himself ^tore. ^ . _
and issued orders according! For Over Fifty *
iiitiioritics. and made appeals I Mas. Window's SooTni
irs, accordin/r to other reports, j hveu used for over lift}* ye
im from ihe contagion. where- i'1 l!10t',t'is *or their eliil it
a. the mewm; ma.!- i:- ,?v is"",n;r
, . .. | Cllh.l. .SO it-CtlS till* truing i
wll _ ... 1 fj.
* 11 j <;ui 'S wiiKt r.tinir, aim u mi
by the adoption of .- j for !);;irrii?ea. U will relie
discuss a ioeal >]>!?:)ii. 11iif!i u*( sufferer 1 t.inu-tli;itoly.
mea>ur". said to huvc ik*c;j i mi every part ufthe wt
bv the (iovcrnor and Senator! \v'' ,VI'Vi a,'"'V'1:. su
i\-t .1 i , "Mrs. \\ i:isl n\v s NiotSsiiis;
nan. W heu thi* .-ubs! i o s .. ,
. ,t akn .! > utjiur Kiiiii.
today, it: was postponed lo a ,
by Senator Timiiu-nnan him-!
liis menus that the St-naior! ADTKIi JISI*.
jeJiuld i> not a rerv warm ad-1 -
f his own bill. As l he .v<//. I .a - ~P Z??\K ji 1)K-'fAI
, . . . , <Sc?-V *!? MPVC!"
I the oiner morning -mal y?nr;s-i.i;vs< ^ ^ 3 we
to be addled." Such seem*! 'i'.ott-v. 'A*? \
e ease. The prohibiiioni^s j Jj"^ 1 i* ""5. v."0*' "
latever mav 1><: ?aid oi' their
are cert iinlv vervearned-nd | f\ E?K-5iSGi? & t?Ei
,d memories. will doubles | OMSK
resltCCi- to tin' Hi !<l!''i'S lii'Xl | ftrlaMo.
. .1 5i3 Bf'draj, Sew i'urfc. Write W
Ihe charges of insincerity
lay not I?n Irtic. 1 i' I rue, ilit* i j
jnists will have a right to !?e ( PARI
* vexed. o?i account of tJ.i<i: hair i
>11. The measure should have j .. ^|gSiw4j? V' w
\vcc4 to cmiit! to a square vote, 1 ( ' t's!u y
the real sentiimMit of each | ;
night hare beni known. lint i ~ V""1'"".'^
i wanted. It is probable tint ' Toni,. lt
slaturc will d. nothing on the j ^V-J;RCORNsfS^
and the matter wd! '-(.tine up I * ' - ?: i-^iu ue. atRuwuto, <x njj
iva>s. j r
nutv yiivcn.uu Mi hi ! V. i sg/.j
, * , . , j .
r long stud d wr\ ;
v fenoiivs, tii'ikiiii: our 1 i; ! t;.; .
?lli ?*<>! fiJ'SIi S<<!ll-'\Vil !i <> lii,' j
SfflVCnillls :i! Of'.WvV Kllli I
i l' u n'cni r i! ?So- !
the i.'cii'i'. Mr. Ju!i;i (i;:v
ho i-; uiic of !he j>.uv;r<>1 ;
ri:i<T lxjj.'g't-d li uti fur it- Ii!< .
ppiUICIils of llit' i 11 r.i 11: ?*:i 1 j;! j
uce/.ed it to I : ^
':? ?! it. No >;ti.?? v. :t NOW Lost ! HOW fi
riinSSS j
' " 1 ' * , , ' 1 : Or SKLF-VUKSKKVATTON.
I* :-i> 1;! : ;u:f, :i in I V. In-:: t i.i i OoldMedalI'UIZE K8SAY on!
i.i. road ! :t \. 1:,. .J I- I PHYSICAL ' DEBILITY,
. . YOUTH, HXITAUSTKI> VIT
rn?-ior l??r r . I.- diatmck deolink, nnd
* (MM-. (I O ji ! i ? :; 1,1 . I and WEAKNESSES or MAN.
. . i... - : . .* i ' irlit; 125 Invaluable prescriolioi
lll< 1' I- ;l 111 ' ll .! r.? Vnil opM,,L l)P?rr
iVin,t:ru (lie t>ili t- ,i. us with cndoreomcntH
i I t "i of the }*re?w r.nd voluntary fr>W
|1 " - >l -?"1 '! t^.monials of t!io cured *F
lo,ji:iiir ' >!'?!>-I il'it;' ! i ' ! !:< | Consultation in tieraon or by m/
, sieni o? C(iii:.t i . - Jii?1,1!.
. . TAIN CUKK. AtldrcM Pr. \V
- ^li" ?v- irl i' v? .1:!** ; I < ?>!'! ! The I'cabody Medicallautitutc,N
Iiiim- :i >\>;? ni it i- <: .i:r- ;t lio^ton.M.iJiH.
. . 1 the lVal'."ly ^fftllciil In*li,uti
.11 illy I'J M'.Ivl ;t. >11 >;?!>.-?, : tators, t>u? no cquul. ? llrrultl.
{he !*: ?: I;s1 tire f- ?)i'.'? l?:n*k !" ! The tfcicncc of Life, or JMf.r
. 1 ~ ... i . , trciwuru nioru valuable tlian i?ilil
Mi law ui^ .ra?; o. i:K j every WKAK and NKKVOUS i
!ie lesson l.-m^lll by ll'.h? Ol c | be STlWSii.-JMioiC/iCliOC.
stiveness !
?r ic nr.f q/irvnt-^r? Ail harsh .ind drastic
?n the bowels and render cure next to impossible. The safest
; Aver's Pills, the use of which restores the regular action of
le whole digestive can.-!!.
I
ars. to constijia- '-For years I have been aubjert to ron.s Ipution
much relief. I at and nervous headaches, caused by derangement
m it both a duty of the liver. After taking various reim-dies. I
I have derived have become convinced that Aver's Pills are
>r over two years i the best. They invariably restore the liver to
! - -? I * <l.nrr tintf- and ! *:n
[>i!iS every mgni iieauuj uuuu >u .? <?... -
without them." sure my system retains its tone longer after the
t., Carlisle, Fa. use of these Fills, than with the use of any other
Is.sn invaluable medicine I have ever tried."?II. S. Sledge.
;isn<:ss. and kin- Weimar, Texas.
>nia;ic localities. " When I feel the need of a <" thartie. I take
loses, these Fills Ayer's Fills, and find them to b?. more effective
in throwing off than any other purgative medicine." ? Mrs. B. C.
the natural Grubb, BurweUville, Va.
with the use of I can recommend Ayer's Fills above all
tiisan. Terns. others, having long proved their t?1?p *s a
1 with constina- cathartic for myself and family."?J. T. Hess,
.k-- .'s J'iils, Leitlisville, Pa.
A t.-w boxes of "For eight years I was afflicted with constipa- <1
ed this chronic tion, which at last became so bad that the doctors 4
vatrmiic. Kansas, could do no more for me. Then I began to take J
ifiuiion equal to ! Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their
insider my medi- natural and re(nilar action, so that now I am in
m."? Ca?it. J. II. | excellent health. To all who suffer from c?s'ork
city. tiveness, I can confidently recommend Ayer's
lull, use j I'llls."?William H. DeLaucett, Dorset, Out
Pills, |
CO.. Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. 11
llie (| i< S'iun ) SHERIFF'S SALE.
k n v budv Ciiu!__r
Uilicai" co?- T^1 virtue of an execution to me .li- j
. i JD reeled, 1 will offer for sale before !
. .. ! Court House door in Winnsboro, C., j t
rut), ociiaior j on the
ans and Mc j FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY j r
H\ ainonjr the j next, within the !e-,ral hours of sale, to the j
ot tlit! <lo:ni- j )iigiie;<t bidder, for cash, the following- I
icn! about a I described property, to wit:
.rding county j All that piece, parcel or tract of land, j
nltl not with- ' lvm?\ being ana situate ii the County of !
(not captious) '^irlielcl and State of South Carolina con- 1
..bable P
,w would be EIGHT I1UNDUED ACIIES, j i;
on that would l "'ore or less, and bounded on the north by ;
tor rii-iu i ti-Lr I Frank Boulwar? and Richard liibson, ou I
y j the south by William loung, on tue cu-i j
dent io keep ^ Harrison, on the west l>y K. V. lJray I
when j ;ii|j Wilii.un Vouti^r.
jet her. ^ ALS()(
h''!i;V'wW ? ' All that piece: parcel or tract of land,
Uut -o 10 j lyinjj, being and situate in the County of
ie convention | K:iirtiel?l andbta'e of South 'Jaioiijia, con
which are ! tainiij;
mb-rs elected TWO IIU.NDilED AGUES, j!
mora or less, on waters of Duttilnnau'? j
(I the con*ti- Creek, anil bounded by lands of Winnie j
iatnre : < meet Davis. John Maloney and ? l'rovence.
I to p iss the Leeied upon as the property of John W. |
tire will pass Durham, deceased, at the suit of Cynthia j
i f.,L-n mi,.0 J7- I3ookha:t against S. W. Bookhart as j
i ..<"0 | Executor. i 1
iem.?ers seem J II. Y. MILLING, j
Christmas is Sheriff's Office. S. r. I [
.Hire may fall Winnsboro, S. (\, I
Jcorgia neiirli- December x, 18!?1. j >;
hair a year, 1 -~1 : C
) f(> 1 i* '!t tO .1(1- .
CLERICS SALE. '?
s way through i p
lis for a stale STAThOK Sl)U TIL CAUO I N A, f(
ticon lux <>i - cocntv ok faikkiici.d. i
ryinjf from o COUUT OF GuMMON PLKAS. ! s
U)ial lax foi (;eor!re \\- W'jit*. ;.s Kx(*cut:)r of the last !
y nulls. 1 lie will and totanicnt ot John E. hul>P.it- j
:wise making son, detvased, l'laintiiT, vs. havmia { ^
5 no material Stark, Hal Kot)ert>on, Lizzie Stark. John j f;]
Coltene Nviil Slari;,. a-ruiM Stark, i<u 1 n Stark, Tims. I ji
propriaiion of l^>b?*rtso?. David G. l;ol-.ertso:i, j S(
' ;f flminas A. Mcoreerv and L.irn<; li. *lo i (1.
to open it a Cm.ry as t,l|artn;rs (loin;, i,l;si
>r0pn:iti0n or und??i tin* linn name of T. A. M'-Cr-vry j
?n and will & ('<?., T. K. turner and J. M. Green- j
in<rs this year. field, as copartners doin^ business undrr j it
he State was the firm name of Kernrr A Greenfield, I o:
did not wish anil George W. Wittc and Aruiin F. ! oi
1V1? flriwn it Wiu"* as copameos unmj; f
. ' , under the finn name ox Witta LJrjlIiers, j ?
'? B"!Y,,e? . Defendants. i'
an field, Rich- , ^ j.urs;uu;C(. ,,f an order of tie Court I ^
uicl Llarendon J of Common Pleas, made in th? above)
islative appor- stated ease, 1 will offer for sale before the
High. It puts Court House door in Winnsboro, on the i _
ti Charleston, FI1JST MONDAY IN" .JANUAItY j
nernber-, and tiext, within the legal houis sale, at ! ^
. Fair lit-Id is public oulciy, to the highest- bidd.-r, the ^
I lorC? one following described property. t?? wit:
i 4. Spartin- 1. Al! that tract or parcel of Jland, lying,
fiivonvillf beinganic situate in the County and
\> n > i> -,,-i aforesaid, eontainii:,' One litindivd and J
tie caco, ana 'pwehe and One-half (ll J}a') Acres, more I
? ' ? * 1..I * I ? ?? IL.Htl. II,...* I
or less, aim IMHWIWI'U <>.i nir Iivau u;hi niot .
tfone to the by other lands of John E. Rnb.-rtsun, ?*jst I I
attempt was by lands of Levi Moore, south by lands of i j
ii conference Levi Moore ami by The public road lejn?ii>g
id out of the Lon^town, and svest by lands of 1). .
move in the Ko^ertson _ ..
2. An that tract or paicct oi 1 iml, being ?
and .situuie in th?> County and State afore
most impor- said, com; iii'nz F rtv-six and Tlitvee
a list of all fourths (4i;?4) Acres, more or less, known i 11
Dtisnme more as Lot No. Forty-four (41) of t!.e Il:i:riscn j P
are worth. tract, and bounded by lauds of J. I), liar-1 tl
irpnihvw rison, W.J unvis aim ). **. ouuiu'r*. i w
X All (halt;act or parrel of hind, l)in<;,
, being and situafe in the County ami atat-e ?
11 :i L.isriitnoitae - n . , , . . .,.f, 1. . o
* aforesaid, containing ! ifty six Acres,
:ott are keepers more or less, and known as Lot N <. Fiftyt
Sand l??ach, tlirvc (.riS) of the Harrison t:act C(
itli a daughter, 4. All that tract or parcel of ian-i, known j
she was taken as the English tract, lying, being and sit-1
:d wit a dread- uatu in ?Le 0-unty and Stale aforesaid.
a Fever. Doc- containing Forty (40) Acres, more or less, ^
oit treated her, and hounded br ohter lands of the late Ci
t.ll.. v l'Ml.oi.t^.,1 bn,li nf l.?fi\Uf(. I'
i; 1.4'IVIIV , MllkU tfUliii U. UWi'Vlb^/11, l^fvi . Wt . w
' bones." Toen andlau-isof **Witte Drotliers." s?
Discovery, and tekms of sale: (J
IlJv s!v Dr* One h<tlf of the pur-hase-ii.onev to be J
ortfi its weight l)ai(1 i;1 casl., for the balance a en-dit ,.{j I]
trial bettie free OIle vpar Jroni tll(" av "f sa w:tl1 :n'"'r_ \ (J
etclun's Dru<* est 1r.\,m ,sai,i",,la>' ?f -J*1". l,a>'ah|'
# annually, until the whole debt s:ml u>t< rest
!nj paid in lull. The purchaser l<> give
e;,r!' his bond secured by a mortgage of the '
N't Syi.jt' i > premises and to pay tor all necessniy ; 0]
ars bv n ilii .!!> papers. It'desired the purchaser or puf-i
en while teeth- chasers may pay the whole of the pur I ^
It sootqes the cliase-nioney in cash. j ?'
llluys ail pain, Also a: same unit* aim ami ;w;uri j -?
ie bt-sc remedy the same older of Court, 1 will sell for ! a
ve the poor lit- c?a!i t?? tlie liiphest biibler ons Steam Km- i ||
Sold by Driix- git:t. JJoilrr and Fixtures, and oj:r Cotton j .v
irld. 'l'weiitv- Gin. ;?
re and ask fin Clerk's OJliee, K. II. JrNN'VIS,
.Syrun," and1 W'innsboro, S I-. F. 0. |
\lv l)eeemb( 1 11. is.il. ! 1)
? 1 _?. 12-::t
iilKXTS - j
c/ ; it x fs ?s a l /;. f1
T'.S A>T;'M.V!.KVK 1 I
si iid us STATE Ol-'Snl'TU CAU 'LIN A, j^
will mail trial
_ CoiNTY i K KAIKr'IKl.l).
co --Tee
COi'iM' OK COMMON 1 LEAS,
James (J. Me iits, a.< Adiiiinfs;r:;??n* ?f
' thf istale < I' -liiiJU'S it. MoCaiws. (If- j
i eeasefl, I*L?Si:l;IV. fx J?l??. .V. 1. !
iu&oUhyf.HiiH'or, Mart .i. iv< ir, Tlumias L. Sniirt, and
bo<AoXyrooC.i'iLEIt. ^ >(,.( ry. liari !? 15. Ml'V l ri'l'V !
aiiii t haries \V. MrCrwrv, as eopaiu.ers ! j
^ a iloiinj ltiisi!i*>s u'iilrr lis** litin name .if . t
?ai o*a*-? I T. A. Met'if. i> ?& <.o , Di'fifin'atits.
..ALSA?*! ! ^. , .. oi
autifics the harr. 3 }-> JHllsUil! e <?l rill .'Klfl ()1 ?ilt* < oil ft
iiriant j J_ <>'(Vtti atim I'iea>, made ill tin* alinvc
? Tlivstare Qrnvl I . , t ^ i. ^ ,i. ! ll
outhful Color." j S'Uled ;i>c, 1 wiii oun i"i ,>;ur, im-mmi- uh- | -a*
X hair falling. Court HoitSl* lll)Or ill Willi,sboro, Oil till* I ti:
I at Drui'V>'M
j?! kji:stmo dav in jam akv
I next, within tif lenai hours of >ui.\ *t J
m tho worn Ouch, j ]>u ];f oil Ci V, i?> tilt' hi"ill'$L hiilil.T, I lit*
..TakuiutaiH-.W'jU. ; , . <l(t? wi : 1 T
' r,urr euro *>r Conic. .. . " ' ' ' , ,
>coi t Co., Y. All |'ir r, j .i?*f 1 <>i tract III lalnl,
.. lyiiiix. Itfin.u uml .situate iu tin' County of .
Kjii ti. 1-1 a:.U >U'?- in >outli ( aro in t, con
> ta: u i !s v; ?
s:x rv N 1N K acre*
> | nn-r ??r ic-s an.i !? -u:i?l',<I on tin* north 5?y '
tin* ' C. iV A. R. R. t ack, on tin* Miutii
' j., an:! r.i>t by l:sn<l? o I' t;. Doj-urtrs. a: <1 |
_ on li.c wot liy iaiuls o! L.iUlU .M. L. S ott. I ...
i '
. TKKMS OK sai.K:
, (>n?'hall ot tin1 pill ?*hiist? tm.iu-y ( > he
* * >?!iin in rush tin* Ualancr on a credit of our
I yrsir 11<i:ii tin* tiny ??I >?;ito in* Mvurt*<! J
I l?y Ixm.l id |Hilc:i;oi*r ami a 111),t^ii^'r of
I tin* !>ictiii>?'S shIiI; ni' ail cask a* tin1 opti 11
Gained! ' inirr,"5 lwV;.' i'i .1 kn\i n?j c'
\\ u 11 j.;!uiro, > (j., < < . p. K </ j ^
. A new and only j (lljil LjOfill 111 11 (ill i '
NKKVOUS and ( '
KUROISS or .... vV,,,n|,n < /, :l!!
ALITY, PRE- U L\.\M.UMJ, U J(,
n!l nT?Pt?l,N I
300 pages, cJoth, : * ? [
ftivo^^jPaii Ud Capital and Pro!lts. - - $40.000'
SEE! send j capital satecritel - - - - <;? !.400 T(
ill- llxjjcrt treat- j -r
X'Y ouu CKit- i vc)|.> a i, i-.N kka l liankixc IJL'M- ! T
i > tii.; accouiits of li.tli- j A
j \ id i ' l>. . i:i?> :iii>l ( d! jural urn.'-, roui ' .
; Laa many lini- > |??T r?*>it i:i!i-:i,>t j'jtiil u:? >;i villus dfpo>its. ' *! "
l!:ii:!.iu- iu.-uis. ii o'clock A. ii. to 2 ^*sl
rcBfrvntion, in a ' V 1 '"*-'11
naSlcarnuJ j '' " ' F ide:,t j ,
(Copyrighted.? I J A M h> (). I >A \ 1-V ashMT. j
THHJ CHIEF ATJ'
OF THE 1
vVILL BE A CONTINUATION o
OF FRESH
Sew Millinery and Novelties
Ladies, if you want to sec handsome Dress Goods and
tave given this line our
SPECIAL ATTE
Lnd we are sure our new styles, new designs, new fabrics am
radc.
Our shelves wese never heavier, nor counters trophied
-vu.. i ?i
n.uH-u umi
DROP IN AND GIVE
Ye will treat you kindly, tenderly and graciously. To rende:
nvestment is the corner stone of our policy.
READ 00R DAILY BULLETIN IN ]
Q. D. 'WILLlgO
CLEtiIVS SALE *| p/^lV/T l/
STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA, ! V^' _1YJL HJ
COUNTY OF VAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON* PLE IS. I
.aura M. Scott vs. John W. Smart and j J
II. C. Mnart. |
' N pursuance <>f an order of the Court | ^
? of Common I'lea*, made in the above J
ated eise. I will oiler for sale, o?lore cue
ourt House door in Winn<boro, on the
FiKST MONDAY IX JANUARY CHILDREN'S PIC
ext. within the legal horns of sale, at inrr Books Bibles a'
ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ? dook?, ^lu/eis d
jllowing-?le.scri!><?d proporty, *o wit: Olire and lOllet i
All hat certain piece, ]?aieel orttactof
snd, lying and situate in Fairfield County,
tc.t?* aforesaid, on the l:e::d waters of Lit
e Ovdor Creek containing W 1 S C
ONE I1UXDIIED AND SIX | ' | g |_^ | *
cr.'s, more or less. Bounded north by ^ J I I g 9 < 1 L
uuU now or formerly owned bvJohiiT.
I..I! , I... I U 'f.A-nnarf
IfUJ, v> I I)J 1'iiua VI *j\iun IX. v,
>uth by lands of tin- estate of James Law,
jst i?y lands of o. s. jotics. Albums. Choice 3
terms of sale: Desks, Portfolios, e
One-half the piirchasi*-:n?>ney to be pai4
i cash on the d;?y ol salt*, tin* balance in
lie year from clay of sale, with intcest
ii said balance from day <>t" saie. The
uivhas r to jiive his aon'l secured by a
lortijag'* of lite premisi-ssotil for the credit
mtion and 10 pay for all necessary paper-;.
leilc's Office, II. 11. JiSNNlSGS,
Winnsboro, s. C. (J. U P. F, C.
McMASTER,
CLERK'S i?ALh. J
TATIi OF SOUTH CAROLINA, "| Tjl
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. JLQ i W< Tjj I"
COUJIT OF COMMON PLEAS. j
. F. McMasier, P.*iniifi, is. John B. | pure Old Imported Cognac Cn
(rlcUl). Deleudunt. I 10 v ao??o rvl/j worroti.^/l
X ptir>u-ince ?>f an order of the Court i r, ~
.. oI Common Pleas, made in the * uie 9 ImPol"'eiJ Cognac Bn
huvc stated ca^e. [ will ofi'cr for sale i ? years olu, vronaiited,
iMr iM Wi""s-1 Pare Old C.HC.n,i? CVguac Br
, I G vears old. warranted.
FIliiT MONDAY IN JANUARY i - '
i>xt, wii'iin in-.' leral hours ot sole, :it ! Pure Old Imported Sherry Y
nblic outcry, tu ;!ie highest bidder, I 12 years old, warranted.
ie ti?llu,*iii?'*de?cribed property, t? ; ?
i Pnr* Old Imnorte4 Poll 1
All that ;.icro, p uoei or plantation i 12 years old, warranted.
Hand, lviiiir, bcin^ and situate in the 1 ? -., ? ... . ~ A .
oun'v ot Fu;rli?!d and Stale aforesaid, ^llic Old California Purl
,i,taini:ig | 10 years old, warranted.
ONK HLNDliEL) A1 liLS, : pure Old California Sherry >
iure ?>r le?<, on waters of Morris : 10 years old, warraited.
reek, lirtumlfd br lands of or form- i
rlr owned by K. J. Mitburx, Mr-. I ^ _
arrie liiindrioK and others, beinff the | I I f | I
inj'j tract i*i land enveyetf to Starling j | | \ J | A
lenn. deceased, by \V. A. Clarke and |
atm-s A. Clarke, ;:s executors of j ?
lenry t-'buke, by (Ue?l of d*tc 9th!
'cicbcr.
CHA
it-.ii.ti? ur ?.?i.r.. AlaO UiC CKicUiaicu iiicquo
0:ir-!.:i!l' of iito purchaso-money to superior quality American
2 paid in ca-h, the balance uti a creciit Wat sr.
t' twelve months from day of sale TOB4.4
i!h intrrmf, Payable annually, upon |
.c same until pai?i in Juil, to be! a Uo 10,000 of the best bran
icnreil by bom'.'.'f the purchaser and Xoith State Smoking Tobacco,
mortgage ot ;!io premises sulci, and Chewing Tobacco, and Hichi
ie purchaser :<* pay for all i.ece??ary Cigarette?, Uavaua Cheroots, I
upers. and the public of Wimuboro s
Jerk's Otli;:.', It. II. JENF1XGS, suit the times, for cash.
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^cembcr II, 185)1. ? .. ~
1 o_io_;j; upposue x'osioracf.
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GOODS. ,p
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JU "T RFCEIVED, ^ }8?r^
\Uii K1SK LINK OF HOLIDAY ^ ^
/ (JOODS. which are now placed __
i ?>;.r ctimi!i*r< :ii.tl beiiiir offered at J
if i. < 11. *ir will :isU)nis!i voil. Till?
il'^I :iliil r.iii'ap'.'St line i-v?r brought ?MANUFACTURED BY?
lie Wilcox Uibbs Gw
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
ei v?uk 11 ?:?? unpio\ hWil lor,
b;i; fall an.; $<-c us, ami we ^
win >h ?w >??n ihirgs ysfcud OL\
ill-it will p'l-ase vj^
wir^li \S CyUAsffct-%
l':. tAlbuilJi,
Wiitmir l)?->ks aii I\-ul?. Shaving ?? /] ff ?f
S.-I-, v;.-t 1:1 I'p-c-, Traveling J&WSL'
' terifen,
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Ki'T S?03Tr FORGET PE js 11STK
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)TIC3 FOE FINAL LISCEAEGS.
WILL :ipi?!y tns. U. Johnston, Judge dextal xotice
of l'r<ii;;it?: I'ur Fairfield County, on f~\R. DAVID AIKEN of-jflS
e^lay. the ::stii day of December, lsyi, LJ fers his professional ser-UJ]
a sinai tlis.-iiai-!io as Ex> euh>r of the vices t? the citizensof the Town
late <>r' >!:>. Elizabeth MeUrhie, de- and County. A shara of public p<
ised. _ respectfully solicted.
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JTURE BOOKS, CHOICE READnd
Testaments, Xmas Cards, Mani3ets,
Photograph and Antograph
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Extracts and Perfumery, TV rttfzig . jj
tc. Additional goods to arrive. '
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'! yj\ Whiskey,
Vine,j {Pure New KuslatiU Rum, Gi?,
i Blackl?ci rv and Ginger Byaudv.
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Champagnes,. Al??, Porter s??<S A^^iii.ari*
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d? of 10c. and 5c. Cigars ?u<i tbe ?*el*bratt??l Oid 9
, Rich and Waxr, Drammer and New Broom
rcioad Straight Cui, Kinnftv Bro*. and Duke J
cc., <fcc. All of *vhi?;h I offrr to my customers n
md Fairdeld County *t r?i>oaable price*, !?w t? I
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MOLASSES.
120 Co. TAkBELL'S cream
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CHEESE.
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