The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 23, 1891, Image 3

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! - >' \ i. i I K i.iJikMJhWednesday. December 23, : : 13 m * tr /'/\* t rr/'TTAVC Lester* will be collected from t lriicr ln>xe* at 4 p. in., C p. in., am p. m. (inilr. Xew Adv??rtiscm?nt?. Atmitiwu ?W. E. Aiken. Ileineuiber? i>. LruuSertlaie. Ordinances - W. l?. Jordan, Inie dant. ! ???: i ?The otrecto crowded with ehoppe iiidiests the approach of Ubii*unas. ?Attention is called to the tv ordinances published in anoth column. ?Mr. li. E. Ellitoa moved lii.s fatni iate his newly purchased re>id?n< Tae?day. ? IX Lfciuiei'iI.iiK is it in r<?daY i*?lUi with a ue v XuisS ad. Don fail to read it. ? 1'hat colwrt-ti baby hasn't be( found jet and tl.ete is but i;.tlc dotli tiiat it was miudertd. * ?Cull tuid in?pccl our line of Xtn: Goods l>e!ore purchasing elswhcre. Wixxsuoko Drug Stoke. ? We notice thai ihe bridge aero tii? jjully in rear ot' Dr. QaatJeb&u re?ideuce ha* not ret. been rcpairet If. netdi atteati?n badly. ?and oitjjDs are extreme) prevalent in the cum:nunity ami thei have been seveial severe cs*es of^ri] but as yet the diseate has not as?umc a very malignant lortn generally. ?Mr. A. L Porter has moved hi familv into the house recentlv occi x. pied by Mr. Ilolbrook liioa, and M A. E. Beckham has moved into tl house just vacated by Mr. Porter. ?In spite of the very unt*voral?: weather, Rev. S. A. Weber preacue Sunday (o iarjje eogregations but mowing and evening, lie delivere on both cessions extremely able uu impreseire discourses. ?The Young Men's Christian Assc ciatiyii of Union Chuicii will hold i: regular monthly meeting on Wednr day, January 13, 1S92. All meuibei are requested to attend. us business c importance will bs transacted. ?Siii^e the receipt of the peca ?- n-itVii meiiiion was mad llUia VI uu.vn ? ^ several days ago, Ms. J. M. Bcutv ha had application for them from scrcra partits, ith# realizing' ho*" raluabl tkey can be made by careful attentio n. intend to plaat these tree? on a larg jroraL ?A meetiug ef tlie congregation o 8S9 the A. I*. P. Church was held ou Tues day to elect a pastor, but as the notic Ipr t# the congregation to meet did no 3ft atate the purpose of the meeting, itwa j?|^ decided best to postpone the elcctioi * 1 K^^ii till the proper omciai nyucc uuu utvi yiveu. ? Jn?t received, a iiue line of Toile Artile# at the * Wixksboko Dkug Stoke. ?Thert will be an entertainment, a New Hepe (old) Church on Frida; night, January 1, 1S92. The pr?graE will consist of charades, tableaux, &c It will be giren br the King's Daugh ?? ? _ 5 *. ter?, and the proceeds win ue uscu charitablc purposes. Aumissionaduits 25 cent?, children 15 cents. ?Tbe statement was made in seve ral payers last week that a colore* train hand named Ben Robertson ha; ||| his leg1 so seriously injured, whil ||||? coupling car* here, that an.putatioi 3' was iiece??>ary. The negio >vaa no injured here at all; the accident oc ^ curreU at some station between Co m lurnbia and this place. |H ?Treasurer Mc.Meekiu was uuuue< Ill3| by Comptroller Goaeral Ellerbe, o: Tuesday morning, that the time t'u the collection at taxes had been ex tended. It is not known positive! h?w mach m?re time will be allowed $gWfTl^ but it is presumed that the books wi jggg wot close until about the 20th o Kg February. This was of course rev welcome news to the very many ta* ||j|f payers who hadn't settled up. tpiiji ?It is possible that after fcunda Sffll the local freight trains will hare pa; Isenger coaches attached for the a< commodation of travelers. Tlii would be a very great convenience t || the public, and with this improvemei ire should stop "kicking" against tli W present schedule of the passeng< 5 trains. We hope that the railrea company will be considerate euoug to make this change and we can st no reason why there should be an objection, on their part, to it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor?< Unclaimed Lettkrs.?'The followm is a list of the letters remaining ui I Claitnea mi mc .. , V week ending; December 14: I a Mrs. II. A. Jlimiaut, Mrs. Sail Sal Moore, Mr. J. W. Phillips, Mi*slieck Thouaai, Greou Woodward. Fersoni calling for any of the abo\ i wiil mention that they are adverti*e< Held fok Tiikft.?William Cord colored, wa* arrested Tuesday f< stealing- a watch from the pocket ( Another colored man. Conies toe * * * ' * - i _ .1 * ^ the watch, winch was attacneu 10 chain, from bis victim's pocket *1 was examining it. Beinjr very miu struck with it he returned the cbai to the uususpectip* victim's pocko f minus the watch. The owner, as so? as he discovered the loss, reported t! fact and had C?>rdes arrested. Fkkkjiit C'aks Dr.uaii.kd.?T1 -...-. i, -p,-lit fmill which a (/Uliri/VUIIVl rives here :ibout 2 p. m. mei with j accident yesterday at the freight dep which caused :i delay of about one ai a half or two hours. As the train w r moving from the side track to tl main line at the south end of tl switch, two ?f the cars near the engii became derailed aud were only pr vented from rolling dewn the emban timut }>r a <iirn.il nost airaiti \rhica the cars rested. Conduct sou attributes the accident to ti spreading o* the track, or a defectii joint. L- ?jg|r BRHWH'3 IRQti BUTERS Cure? Iritiigcstia, Bilio'tfrn.-*-*. Dyspepsia. Mali rift, Xerrousuc a and Ganera! Debility. Phys S cians reeoimsj^&jx All dealers sell it. Ginuiu has trade mai^^^^Msed red lines on wrappe. =: Highest of all in Power.?Latest U. S. Gi ABSOLUTELY pm zt~ I.-*77.T?ir-^rr-cy ?- ?.- j *-?. ?, ,rg Dkath t>y Hr<;n / .Mivava.?Mi', j molak a n Iiaj^h died ins>\l'0:;ic on ChitT ui I*v?ii?:o (< Saintd.^ iiiyiit lro:u V"> jurk\^v *eesvcd (.(). ,y..;p;)i.d' i!?;v: Wito llJ. \vhi!?: rrtnrninir hunt* fiotu jt\^!?oro iv^.nd ! > 11- <' Mol; Cl several d.?ys >ince. The fiuf^A \V>'?ok jt wj,; i,.j jcnicud>ei 1V piac-cut !i;> n:nl C'>it.li!C -! s uai> airo " i rd l?v ih<; \Viii11 b >i*?> A. i'. Mm I j !j. .\veri!!. !;?.'i?er* * m: whic's the tl.-ci.-ea w<- a d.-voud r> s & X. it. II., ,e member. Molar oj.e^ w !-s. w >;? :::i ".va- :i native of Ire- )%T.,; 1 l.uul, Siuicameio this couatrv before i)ta,-0ir: Wo ki:u the war and en'.iiU-d f-r the War of i re! y Weli. lie Willi >n . f , 1 \<\ ciii*.',mvcc> <r**t into bl Seces-ion, -ivn.ff Ms -er\.u > t- ' - K ? (,epol an(l . adopted ooiiulry. . c:np!ovee, cutting hi' To his widow ar.d relative* and |jCXt (^.IV jt ,<i A> tvi^n-u Tin- Xkws and I!ekai.I) ex- ticket office had been " $1G0. M? I at* was > tendsynspatny. ^ *nni,i nof nmw it 8S A Sad Dkath.?Intelligence was re- charged nil eoncernei le c?ive*l hei? Saturday nighl ol" the sad few tiavs at er he stol death of Barrel!, the very bright and ^ Epj'"*Sc>it a! , ,, _ .. Alter Icav!!?.', it wa promising twelve-yeir-oid h-m ol Mr. he luu) lk.d con y A. A. Iloliis. ol the Kocky Monat but we (mhh.-i -ecure lC neighborhood. Tie circumstance?* of j warrant areqiii?itiun hts death, as we have learned them, j u.' ! m.Uc'' aft ' d , . , to s>ee hiin in ;i;c t en arc as follow*: Saturday morning the YoprstpMv unfortunate boy st tried hunting ac- J. l& coinpanied br his father. IJurreM uet- ; C* -1" tii g somewhat in advance leaned his Molar wa? u;,e ' l' sun asfains; a rock to await his fuihcr. ! ??m he K. 'i". \ . Sc <i lC The gun wa< cither knocked down j discharged Iw disord accidentally or it slipped, but in t:?! 1- j he now has in his po.n"1 the hammer struck against the rock | of switch keys, the 1 0 f u and the piecc was tlisclsursred, ihcen- real. 7'he re is very tire load entering" the boy's body ja1 j In: ther inquiry wonu ^ below the heart. Death must have j ihot his reputation, : ^ been instantaneous for before Mr. j acter, is >tii 1 more e Hoi 'is, who was at the time only a been pioven. short distance away, couid arrive, I.is outr7)7i> ' * j son was dead. ! #* Oar iirariic't sympathies arc with ?V oodward, S. . 1 "s the family in their peculiarly sad he- > The Oak (trove Schoi reavement. j IsrfS been conducted i of ti.e \ ear bv Miss M u F. ii. Ilickev, 120S Main street, h, " r ? ? * ' * . . * j i b.'.O UiO>CU \ (. > I i v Lyuchburjr, V a., write*: ".I was broke ' c out all over with sores, and my hair tauXht by Mi.-s J.;.:nst * A I'l n : C..VV I X. (!.. uii! cii-c todi " J W VIII illltl UCIltji ! V, ? ? | --- W-, il bottles of Botanic Biood Balm my hair Lchools wiil in; ivsm e quit filling out ami ail ttie sores L'ot j jjon.].... ,j ,ri ? wcii." * j * '4 ;' n _ I same eliicieut teachcr tt ivrson:us. J will return to lie: I I boro this afternoon, f Mr#. II. X. Obcur returned home | ,,,, , I j I he co:;*freua!ion Saturdav. ,,, , , ?- j (.bur eh l:elu their 0 Mr. D. n. Hennikcu wh> in town i , , . e ve?tei(!av, ourit1" wli t SatunluY on a haziness vis-it. \ " , , t - the lowowi!.?r ;ruii c Mrs. Jas. Q. Davis has been on a , ,.r , s . * j hitlers, \v. L. Host short visit to relatives m Cli3?ter. i ? . , f) . II ,, i .c i) *. x , - , - Brics and C. Brie Mi. .??>.! \fvl- 1? 1' T iimnL'iii li'fl I tl " ' * I ?., Wednesday afternoon for Florida. '' Donbass, i iliss Mamie Madden returned home t(jn ami I. P. Mitcliei Fridar to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. Thos. W. Bricc .Miss Ilanna Ilion has returned home others caught a ; { after spending a week in Columbia. (^"-v ,nonii:ig ffter a r Miss Fannie Creight has returred ^ ^ou: one hour and a from Salem to spend her Christmas t holidays. i Children Crv for Pil Gen. John BraSlon has been down r spending several days with Capt. C. nor sei\ _ j S. Dwiyilt. A Pleasant Kntortnini] - <l??nee of Mrs. Mit<' Mrs. 13. Crawford iei't Tuesciar . , , , i ' As predicted, tne afternoon tvr ti visit to her old home, T . ' more proper!v sapper , Laurens, >. C. i m\ m . J ... , dcnce. ol Mrs. Mile:) , Mtv. J;u. C. bimth lelt I1 ruwv morn- , ... rt, J . . , , . ' ,, Feastervilb, on luc: ? uig to *penu Cnnsimas at her old . , , 5 . t- , inst., was a ''rand su ? home, Kof i.?ko, .Miss. ' " . 11 ' , standing the luck t Miss Ar.i.io Askeu, after an extend- . , 1 , ? , weather, there v.-jj r ed stav in Columbia, Las returned . . . - , * , . in attendance wli >, home to spend Christmas. . , , , " A, ,, .. , ,? i r m i ciitnc with'In."detormii Mrs Hoihrook Liion left luesdav . . , . . , piCilSUML evening i;ivi ,1 ujoilt for Amherst, \ a . where she . .i ?, , . . ' io mute it a iirchr . will s>?ond some time with nerparents. , .. . . ... u , , ... ladies 01 .^aiciu U.ai . Mr. David A. Crawford, of tne firm . . , I -Tr i, p j- i , i , , x sum of loitv-six u'. of Hali & Crawford, leit last night .. ? i". amount ot tlic i:ros for the \\ cn to lav in a supplv of line , , y * cieariv snow. i stock for the stables. .. . , [, ... ihe firs?. lcaiure < II Tilt: G Kit MAX. :neut \rus i ho donfc f r|M ~ -i , << .. provoked uiuiv a !:ii I here was a vcrv hurnd: v gotten up 1 T .. . l-tndv :i!!iU?.li if !o Wa! German n; ihe urmorv u cdue-dav ,* . * voumx b;?v.? in their ni?ht but it was, iseveriliciei*. one ot * - - , i!..n'}.? piii iha: huKun.;-t a] tne UiUsi ;i')ic i;i me i i , , , , v ? ,, * . , . lovt-Iv rurai b<2:w in * to;Iowisig arc those wno attended: >- ... n rx r;i;u!Iv. ti e;* many Mi>s L;; CuImwcj! with \Y . I). Doug-1 *. . > , w cJiupetitiuti, tii1'. tirs) las?. IS ... M ? . -1 ,> r easier., :uv;:: ..< ( Mi>s Mary >ie.?a=!er with C::at'he ' 9 ? irrew, aiut i!:c un cu ^ stevenson. v.. . 11 Mi<? Laura Gcti- with W. G. White. i a.:r' ie ... .... ,,, ,, 7> ,, ,, , l he next tiling on t Mi.s Ailie Walker with It. I?. Siana- , , ;r , tljp rullliJ!^ ot a. be; , hcin. Tl. (1 ... . Iv v y T i) . H ibie J>?:<ir tii:.-; i: sue I>o.y With Jotm L. Beatv. , , li ... " . , , ... " lnckv mumx-r. Miss tionne Dwurht v, ;th \v .Lt,lcs n " Supper bemi!" no'.\ ~ ton. Miss Susie Ketchin with I). (I. >'omi? ladies ( Dwi?jht. chivalrous bc.ai.v : .! :: j j Miss Lilia Jvetchin witbM. W.Dotv. whcrc cver\tiiinj; iln *j Miss Ella Doty with 5. D. Dmiu. " 1,10,1 (leIicul? jr j Me-srs. Jas. W. Ilanahar, T. F. scrvot'4-1 Davis and A. G. Douglass were pros-! 011 ''lL' ?;i ie , ent without ladies. ' | par.' >: .sat Miss A!i;:< . I roll o! "gypsy ' ie ~(:i,ristn,2s Cards, Hooks and Fine mi:iv were t!:e l;ov ic W;iti,;? I>flPp'-'he ! back and ibni: to ' Winxsboro Dru^ Stori:. | brightened or be ca, J. CharlesKiditer. whole>alo lumber! dr*-l,:i5:' lj.v ;}l- P?* dealer, lS2rt Van Pelt street, Pliila- j STVP*y oncnauuv*-. v. delphia. Pa., says: I can't speak too ! t.'j* a>:.v?i dniv. aUo i highly of Brailycratlne us a l.cachu-l.c I lnI^; ,,,s lrom t)| cttre. * ; 1 >r I I he progrnm \va* jf makjuagb. delightful mu-ic, re 'k Married on ;lie 17th inst., Miss Alice j f-flocIi> a Clowney, the cide.-t daughter of Cap*. j ,>:OV(-'1-''" -,!1? A id and Mrs. \V. J. CUnvsn-v, u> Mr. J. V. i Fin:i;i.v ':;1!,1C lii,% "h Coleman, of Demorot, Ga. I,\ v. | li;C l'1'''"5^! >oin:II. I). (ijrns performed :11c ci;!'Oii!";iv. | '-"ke bti.iij oU'eicd ; Mr. and Mrs. Ct?!e:na:i !ef; on li.e as>!is\otijiir, >n j o'clock tram fir li e groom's heme in i u'"" dec.ared the i'Pt 1 'liis bear.tifiiI compli; ,v | ueor^i;:. i hi; wuin vaiciiu? wh.iui- . | illation? to the happy couple, and wish j beii.^ nou <pute th(m a long and happv life. i ! ie '" < \ c i- ' w''ere ?l?cy veil 1" i>. ,i > /, r \ 1 t , 11 U OC MlKl 1:0! Stroiher, S. I'e'-<mbe:ll?. ! ui : spent one of the m< ot Ensrlish spavin Liniment removes ! nines of their live*. u] all Hard, Soft or Ca!!ou?ed Lumps and j " ~.?Blemishrs from horses. Biood Spavins, | ? l'iuah and T<?i;< as| Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Itiug-Bouc. i l?hi?to<?-ta. .h Fnuin s ae Stifles, Spr ins, ail Swollen Throats, j at lie Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use cf one! A ' ' ' it! bottle. Warranted the most wonder- i ' inn.-u<?i I ful Blemish Cuie tver known. Sold) ? tc" b\' W. E. Aiken, rinijrgist, \V inns- ; k- boro, S. C. * j. !:I! ; try iJoctno iiittcrs. ~~ licit you wt*uk ai.sl v Or j j This lvniri! > e Liwr. iHonia<*li aad i> I iuix those ur^ans to >'? JThen Baby wis sick, v,-c gave her Cast^ria. lions. lr you are aitiic Then she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. J* Whea she became Miss, she clang to Crstoria. will convince you that When she had Children, she gave them Caswri;v . u nesd. _ La r20 b< ?t u Master. Drice & ket-h j Children Cry for P ri:vojt.i.v ov't Report. . .. ? , , f;pt' i % ijlil i Concert :it lilacK.NtocK i lit- j?roJ: ;iii"i. i!;('" nunie^ u!i'l iIn' "zeal ?11-i:iTi"i--1? !!. we iiredic! a brilliant -nc fur ii. Tin* <-o>tmne.s wiil be Ih.i.-f <>j' col..uial day*. ami velvet .id ?v? .v. t-ilvi-r biK'kios. ami rosettes arc at s here ai present. .bv,.i ...i> in Tlio followinif is tl:c i*a?t of eharacseveral i) ir i-j- in , i " ' t ,-rs ami ii:e program: 1 ' u J >;*. Abijali Pele^'shooter. tiniest and ""k> Jii^irr. wliii milcth ye pills anil I'1'fiir!ii?lic!li yo ]>!iy.-ifk for yo men and ii ..mi ,u? "I '.i< w?>nien. \e undertaker doetli the rest. .11 .. ..om o.n. , I )r. ^arsaparilla Lobclie ]?o!ie$etter3 ,*.> . .. 1 j wlii? re!i<>vet!i ail yn aclies, pains and niisi i'ico that man i- heir (a. w she man Molar r. , , ,, , , 1 ^ a ,, I >r. .'crennah i otash, who "lrelh ve IVTO (.Hit !* <>! Oil 1* . a row a: i!i!'pi;-- i>cr;?j?Ur ye earache with ye violin, ami i??au!ied another <ureth tliem with ye hail lasting pbyr. seriously. The > ,!m' ' V 'I.1-1, 1 "1 Si).-ratt> Ilard-crubble. who toachelh roboC'i <>1 u?pec:ed hut we >"e yj?un?r ideas how t? shoot, and on him ar;d di-s- likewise keepeth a well-tuncd voice. 1 in tin: row. A Melchi-ideck Tubbs, yc bachelor, CjH|ri?tl?" " ',v^? sparketh ve pretlv maidens ?f vc id left t!i?; town. 1 1 S discovered that '"U I1 general, and marncth none, sidcrahlc money, Khene/.er Scpiilhjuiggins, ye toothprool enough 'o carpenter, who m.aketh ye men to howl .! !, yUll . f\' -;?! and yc women to squeal, ami furnish.'l" h vc new and preitv "finders for ltfl.il:tl V. I , * MrOiiltTi ICKiHXJ lil^n ,, ! Jcmostlmscs llardtobeat. whojmnp. -v ! . .ill. ol-j y0 counter and waitetk on vc menu .Mana,rcr. i ,., -, " men and women singers, and throwcth ;iii ; :i coii(iu<-!or ;l >weor siuilc for change. . II. n . [mi! ;v a - (Kins 1 light ide, who pnlleth ye bellcrlv c jaiiuci and ('?'"d an?I taketh ye band-boxes and ye ,, babies out of ve train, and eateth ve csmou a number , , , . . children s candy. propei iv ui thai, Jason IMckenstringcr. who coolcth little donbt that ye men and women singers with i^e I develop t!ie fact drinks, and furnisheth ye ]>vttent nos, . trams and sticking plaster. is a crookcd char- I ,, . - , ? i atnek ()(*rauv OBrien, ve i'en xtonsive than liiis iIeiiian from Ireland, who worketh 111 metals and make'.h l?oot< and shoesfer ye horses. iilmk. Klnatiian Stibbins, vr!i > tilleth vc c , soil, and like the rest of ye farmer i Co. to.?. pccia.. jJlx.tj,t.lvll nfvor makcih a full crop, .)! near here that <rnimbleth when he selh'tii ye for nine moiii!'.* ih-cry staple for three pence ha* penn;r. I'll1 en o^V'iuMs 1 )aine 1'atience Pindenrrass. who . , * !n>tho:h ye tunes and likewise histetli nUay. l ne one ye obstreperous brats at vc Academy, on, ot Lincolntoi:, Uarbara Sweetbrier, ye gnde woman y. woth of t!..'se who keepeth y? house, and baketh ye rictl on the ii<-<t wafers for ye men and women .singers. . . .. Peggy Scinmins. a comely maiden. ' n. l!'? who Jivotli in Jove with her neighbors. '. Miss M add;; ii ;11!(| hatheth ye bottle and ye jug. n*'- ' T?nn/"?^ > /lump u'ifll IIOiHC 111 .'..IMS- J'illUi; il.uu.u.l ASI.I.V, ... ~ right supple Jingers, "who will play on .. ~ .. ve new fancied itislrement called a 01 .V".v Hope j)!;tno annual meet iu^r lJebeccah Sweet.-inger.a sweet lassie, ilch they ckc'.ed who will talk to ye congregatien itional officers: about ye new church organ. , f, ' C'iiaritv Cockloft, ve winsome maiden wrongh, f*tro:24c f,.0]n 1,^.0U(l ye (.i(>: ]hnits. Jr. J)eaco:is, IJutii i'enn. a wee lassie too young K. C. Steven- t<? leave her mother, except she singeth , her grandma's advice to ye lads and lassie-. j r., ami one or rwouKAM. n-Hv tox vester i: excitiii" chase , L 01(1 I''()lks al llomc' -ve WJ,0,C . .. ' eJi?nis>. a hu:t. m. ). The So11if that Reached my heart. by Abijali lVlc^hoeter. tcner'S Csstoris. ^'Cfiiatiuii. by Patrick O Grady v * O'JJrion. i>i2p_, Solo. Gone. Gone. Gone. by Socrates Hardscrabble. at t!ic Kosi- JilblclUI. lieii owinfjs. Dutch I?ab-'. by 0>ias Tlijjhtide. !ot dinner < ; " Quartette, -Moonlight Will Lome , at the residence Ajrain, by JfciuM Patience rendergrass, Barbara Bunch, Dr. Abijah el. O.vi!iits near JVleosjiooter and Socrates iiarrtscrabsday night, l.Vh bie. cocss. Norvviiii- * liei-I'aiion. by ]{ebeccah Swcettmoncv of i he '"'*5'At i ?? i .'. Mustek. >trirg Hand. i good.} numjcr ](l> ();-if.;u of Man or Evolution Exit would sotii:<. plained, by Ebrne/.er Squillquiggins. nation io spend a 11- K*sayonMan, by Demosthenes liicives ami also jJauitobeal. . !2. Quartette, 1 lie l-our Life Boatllble car lui' ! li(: ^ ivh. r;s -he neat intermission. dial* beiitir ilie 1:?- Muiirk. Suing Band. is receipts,* will ,1!- (h>' >'c wkole eliorous. 1">. Itecitaiion. by C harity Cockloft, ui :lie entertain- ii). Dumb Orator, by Klnathan cy party, which Stibbins. iwh. It. was cor- Old Ula^k Joe (The only origiT . , , nal). bv .Jason JMckenstrinjjrer. en o,.l am. ]s }?C(.jI;UiOJ1 bv Moldiisedwrk vatii uttempia io Tubbji. >j)LMid;i:e o! this !'J. 1 'untonninc. its swaner nlaco. >ong by llulh IVnn. Dialogue. '1 'u!|d ' " e /??vvi,?t, it,* ? J. Uili'll 'f nvii mv u box of r^jiies illoom", by Daises liarbara 1 Mr. .J.)-.' IMti- Bunch. Patience I'ondergrass Dr. i> ;0 Mj-. Willie Peleg-hooter and Socrates IIard>cr;ibble. '21. Origin of 1 lie Uanjo, by Soera.sc pio?i was ies Hard>'erabble. :Uui."\i! doll, Mr. Anld Lang Syne, by ye chorus, ine hold r.g the Many an otherwise handsome face ani.>;n:;ctM? Mie is disfigured with pimples and blotches, M-uitc 1 1) iheir (':insc^ !i humor in the blood,which ' ' .. , may be thoroughly eradicated by the i) iiu'iiul snic-ao. u>c oL' Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the ; coiiid ;ci:ii?i iiie >;iiVst blood medicine in the market. :e was promptly being entirely free from arsenic or any deleterious drug. le.uli:;^ from ilie ? 13 Faucette in liie j:vhhlk i'ao:i iioctccity. ami-teller. Ai:<1 ., .. ,. ~ ' ^ . Hock Crn. .s. I.. Dec. li .?special: s w* ltd wandered ... .. .. . . , W. 11. Jamison, supervisor, section nave hopes . ' ... . master anil construction boss, will l dCi-pci* ill , . . , . , , 1 . eomplele laving his new steel rail on r:i.; word-? of the , .. ~ . . , , t ... . . the Quarry road Saturday and will ho, in a< ditioii to . . , .. . . .. , , i drive the last spike with a silver tandid on! !*;v111lt i . = j hummer. , ., | }?Ir. Alic Hood, one crfoirf Hill's pets, , ' . has left, HMu lia? ?<?nc to Gtrgia to titiircU in :t most , , . . . . lake chanre <>l a sewing macliinc ;e manner bv Dr. j , , ! wag?n. J. ' . Mr. Leon Ligon is at ilie Qttarrv CXCitiHIT vole I ;r , . . , j {"pending a few days with Ins family. ^"""J.!1)'. 11- Wall in* lias railed in several 7 *. ' oT his animal.-, and it will be several .dis-s Mattic Iilair , , . . .... , . . . ? months before ihev will be able to u'c aptiv i\ci| icnt of , out alone. in o I t . Mr. Walter Mellon ha. beautiiied hi? 1 at c. I no uillcivnt ... .. , , . front vanl. .?ettmir oat some verv line ionic ward bound. . " . * . , . . , . jmnoriod roses. Hi* breed oi: nogs sometime ditnnir ' , .. . ,. .... ... . w cannot be surpassed nil* airfield Couutv. :n> after luvm?f - 1*1 w Mr. A. At. Creigliton ;s expected ? ^ home shortly. iinvinj;- been 111 (.liarj lf-toli -evcral month* building" liiC : Al!:iuii.e. | l?u.?lie C.'linr?*li oil Sullivan's Island. Desk*. Traveling J Ail lhe Quarry ])roj?!e paid ilicii head inx ou !:i^r Saturday. The} :o Dure Stork. doubted the extension of time. Cel. Haskell^ ?peei*h in the Ilottst ,i Friday-took the linen from tin : str?>:i^and heaitliw >hrubl?ery." Well done. Colonel, hi if i::\s them airai 11 *n the free pass, also oi use Kli-ctric that shipment of butter. .Inst to think ly arts directly on only one man in the House of KepreLiuiii-vs. '-t-in!v ai l- | <,.ni:i!ives ,,f South Carolina that pay. S'SsiokiiS I'll, v':,v ? >:,ilroua. Does Gov edv an?l permanent J lil:n:l!l >"ew?'Uiber his spceial m Man ic Bitters. One trial Street. Charle>tun. >. (J., a few-day; t this is the remedy before he wh* el erred? ties oniy 50c. at Mc- A. VT. St. Ainan:l. manager of tin ill's Drair Store. * Vv'. (I. Co.. will spend the Xmas , hoIi?lav> with his famih in Charleston itchsr S Castor'a. Jlr.T.J. reny has'prone into th % f contracting business, putting1 up gran- [ equally proper! ite chimneys. | and stable litter, T!ie supply of that "coflcc-corn- atjposted aboutthr Kflckton is our, but that wide awake I was regularly <li clerk. Walter S. Till, is still behind j of Wilcox & Gibl | the counter. J This was the aim ? W. il. Availing' lias taken Aiueri ine corn was m Chapman'* horse anil buggy into feet apart, and winter quarters. grab plow with i The old veteran, Mr. Hobbs. is j a good stand am shipping .some of bis home-made wine vate the la?t o i j to Charleston. i furrows anuind [ Mr. Bellinger has been eleetfd ou plow, lloid at the police force at Roekton to assist oth of May. F Chief i>oyd during the Xma.s holidays. regularly every We are sorry to note that some one wo turrows e; . was out running last Sunday in the laid by on the 2t neighborhood of the Quarry. "A haying given it 1 word to the wise is sufficient. On the 2nd of Ji W. II. Jamison will celebrate his J tweeu the hills o ' silver wedding January 1, at the hoed, leaving th< Quarry. b!e. From the 1 Walter S-Till is said to be the best | the corn suffer shot in Fairtifld County with a ritlle. j causing ir to fire. ' A match will be made up soon between I gathered 6o? bt Hob Xicholsen and Mr. Till. j of fodder and S j Mr. Tom Kobinson ]iasse:l through which had (jud? i the Quarry on Wednesday with a load ! picked) ahout 12 I of cotton. cost of fertilizi i Jim Fcrrali is living entirely on gathering was $] j opossum and sweet potatoes, and en- From my sec I joys good health. 41.| bushels of cu Mrs. ^Nicholson killed a very line ] a:m vi ousneis hog a few days ago it weighed 294 same expense. 1 pounds jjtoss. li$J' ?roL 12G bushels - - ? f jdder and 30 bui Itch on human and horses and all ?f 841.25. animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool- Report of T. lord's Sanitarv Lotion. This never Wateree Prize CI ?" ,S"'? ?/" E' aged acres of cot W mnsboro, fe. C. ? , My land was e THE WATEltEK l'XIZE CLUD. poUfids of SCed without the aid Annual Dinner-Award of Prizes?A Sue- jJjq jqq || cessfui Organization. cotton seed meal Xo more pleasant occasion occurs Ammoniated G during ti;c ) ear than the annual dinner pounds to the ac ??.? crease on the esti ( 011116 >v aiereu atjzu i iuu< ? ut? m<* _ ... , .. . , . per acrc, orl,Goc I members of the club congregate with *crec ,na];;noI their wives, children and friends, and wiiich was sold { ^yend the dav free from all cares and for seed, making troubles and in the acquirement of U9e- ^?,r tertili c i , h i *1 ? winning-, leaving' ful information. Hard as the luncs ?6.05 per acre. arc elsewhere, the members of thia Report of T club are cheerful, hopeful and happy, Wa\erce Prize J, and their scientific experiments?for co{jon. the farm of each one has been an ex- ][>roke my ]an periment station?are telling to the off rows and put world that fanning, intelligently, sys- seed, 60 bushels in.Mwiiuiind pom 1to lbs. each of Eut | i ruiauiai j ? uv.ihmvv-1 vu? L . i ' ! > ii * ~ x" .,. ii.. beaded on this ar pay, ami that well too. },atiira.!y, Apri,_ Ca,tiratc I where our friends, the members of the eleven furrows I Watcrce Prize Club, live, the lands j Made ],Pl??pcmin are not rich, but the high stalks ?f s?ld for $145. cotton well fruited, the comfortable Report of F. A homes, the happy countenance?, the Prize Club on on many little indications ?f thrift and cotton: progress, are the strongest evidences # 1 broadcast 100 of what the Prize Club has done. ^Ltei an<* Dl'?^e , , , , on rows and ap Jbich memyer ia a teacher to the others, oBano, ?f which < and Ihe combined knowledge of all is Planted on April making that scction one ot the best iu On June 25 appli* the Countv. Bv the formation of the icu junvno awn club, the neisfliboihowa has been last nlowin* was drawn closer together and the ties of Yield of lint 90 friendship are drawn tighter, and sold for $63.21. syuipathv one for another increased, a?r.es . : ' . . ' tilized and cultiv; joy 111 the success of each other in- acre, producing 2 creased, and indeed the whole community is one largo family working prizes fur the mutual success of ail in this Largest yield c world's goods and lightening the cares, acre? F. A. Neil, worry and responsibilities of life with T. W. Rawli, 818 the happy influences and graces of Largest yield o social gatherings. The annual dinner ? F. A. Neil, 2,. was given on last Friday at the resi- T. W. Rawls, 1,9. dence of Mr. T. L. Johnston, and like Largest yield oi 11i of its n:ficpd?cG.?sors was a most & G. YVvlie, 3,o( inagnitioient one. A gentleman who medal and ?5 effe; lias attended these meetings nearly second, F. A. Nei every year since the organization say's Greatest profit i that whenever he goes he feels richer ton, estimated by himself and finds hope for our conu- T. L. Johnston, try. At 12 o'clock the reports which medal, are published below were read by Largest yield 01 Secretary J I. S. Wylie. They speak Hugh S. "Wvlie, for themselves. President Johnston Ond, Hugh S." Wj introduced J. G. McCants, Esq., who Largest yield ei delivered the prizes, regretting in the Hugh S. Wylie, outset that his friend Capt. Gaillard ?ond, W. S. Weir, had not written a book on delivering Largest yield o: prizes a? thut gentleman had promised T. L. Johnston, 4 to do. Mr. McCants said that in all Largest yield his search for records of prize-deliverv ?T. W. R.awis 9 speeches he had not found a single one jiciu among the ancients and it seemed ex- half acre?T. L.J' chisivelr an American custom. We $2. find that in the Olympic games the Largest watern victor \sas crowned with wreath 42 lbs.. SI. I wilhhut any speech for deed done wai ?, j superior to any speechthat c?nldbemade IIYM j and so it was with the prizes awarded , T K^pt'iv T>n on this occasion. He spoke in the , * , highest terms of the Club and thought ?' December H j that its work rested on right principles. J?rdan, ^r- R- I ! By such methods as are adopted by S. P. Boulware, ; this club we could work out a high GARRISON?"ft" manhood and womanhood. i)nro Tw^mbpr 15 Dinner was announced just after the bert'jones Mr Jv' delivery of the prizes, and if that ,r. dinner is an index of the accomplish- * 5 nients of the AYateree Prize Club, ^0lintl* then as a panecea fer "hard times" we uuckien's prescribe the formation of such or- T ? s yanizations. It was elegantly pre- Bruises? Sores; Ulc pared and served. JLhedaywas most Sores, Tetter,Cher pleasantly spent, and from our heart Corns, and all Ski Ave wish the Watercc Prize Club still tively cures Piles, more success. Below is given the is guaranteed to gi prizes and reports. rr money rrfunae. 1 1 _ box. For sale b Report of II. G. Wylie to the Ketchin. PlttK r?n of ? _o >> atei v;^ j 11/.\* vh4i/ v.. . v cat ton: . ifyoui: Or rou arc all worn o; On March > broke 1-i acre?, then " itisj?e:ierj broadcast live loads of stable litter over one acre. Laid oil rows March 2U and b> all dial put in 'J loads of cowpen litter and ? cottoir seed, of which 125 bushels were , n damaged cotton seed, and 1,000 lbs. of IrllllQrsn vl*y TO Eutaw Acid, mixed thoroughly with a grab plow, then put 1,000 lb3. oi Wilcox & Gibbs Manipulated Guano: lapped on this March 25; bedded first ? ? HOUSE of April, and pN-ued April 15 in 4 jictcrkin coito- secured good stand, <4 m ^ ; and sided la.-t days of April. May 6 ^ DLsCJ'O' and 11 chopped; then 1 cultivated A regularly about every week, giving it 5 ? altogether ten furrows to the row and \ three hoeing*. The last plowing wa3 \ ^ done July 11. I picked 9,897 pounds K fAaSir of seed cotton, which made 3,560 "ft ? g pom.ds of lint, four bales of which 1 ^ reraffy b 6 I have sold for $144.93, and still have r n ? " j on hand 1,712 pounds, worth to-day, r bOiSjIIC December 11, $94.21, making a total r .. /? s< of $239.14, with ISO bushels of seed at j a It CtiTCS r; 1.5 cents a bushels, making a grand ^ form of maiigi r.t.il r,i' ^ sides being ef My expense Jor fertilizers, cultivat- j ? system ana rt j ii:pr, picking anil ginning was ?127.15; % almostTupern j this deducted lYotn the total sales leaves , \ justify as in *| a profit of $138.99. 5 directions are i Below is a table of my itemized ex- \ F^E i|l)euscs: J 'blood'bal .11,000 !bs. of acid > 8 i) ' i 1,000 lb?, of guano 13 00 ' 5 loads stable manure 5 00 j 125 bus. cotton seed 18 75 A rpr{^T i 10 bus. planting seed 1 .00 . | Distributing manure 2 80 , | Iloeing 0 00 i Preparing and cultivating with 1 ?>?" 24 75 TS called to t ' Picking. !." *'....'.......... 3'J CO \ ecriber oll'ci - Ginning 8 00 ?f Total iiSTIs omisTJ I Report of HuSh S. Wylie lo the ^^oabeaulif ; Watcree Prize Club cu two and five . which are n?w acresof upland corn: ; substitute for Xi My laud was worked in cotton in : IVvPFCTK 5 lSOuainl made over a bale to tlis acre, j . On the 10ih of February the cotton , i nnr with ft wine ! ' | MillKS ? tiC vu?. %.. ? ..-e s i piow, putting two furrows to the row, j ?? j which was the only preparation it got. j X1 e llain prevented planting until the 7th i ?,[r)Vt,VTV,, j and Sth of April. The rows were ruu ! M iV w . i>-i feet apart, Using a small shovel j t y e J plow. In this furrow I put 20 bushels j i2-i2fxiy lions of cotton seed ?nibijtC(I with 100^Ibs. id thinned the -Jili'mul Mora then I plowed f. > weeks, running (Infont-c tch time until it was for EriTantS ith and 25th of June, 4 furrows ttt the row. "C*storia is so vdl adapted to children tha inc I planted peas be- I recommend it aa *uperk>r to acy prescripts f corn. July '1 and 2 knewatome." H. A. Arches, 31. D? " - - 111 So. Orford St, Brookiji:, N. Y. ; ucus us jt.ii *& locust to the 10th of July ed from a drought, "THo use of 'Castoria' is so universal am 1,"*....,., ti.? its merits so well known tkat it seeme a wor 1 ioiii III, two atie^ of supererogation to endorse it. Few are th l?hel!? ot corn, /GO lbs. intelligent f&maie* who do not keep CasSori ,m lb., of pcavh.es nig1 troin >ome acres 1 . K?w York Citf. bushels of peas. The Lato Pastor BloomingfateBeiormed Church n<r, cultivating and 5hs cxstj ond twu acres I got of peas at about the * . t. _ ? i ? rum mc uvc auica x of corn, 1,600 lbs. ot ,ss?es,(s shels of peas, at a cost |*| L. Johnston to the ub on the three averton: ,' stimatcd to make 500 cotton to the acre of fertilizers. With ^ -y- . T _ 1)3. each of acid and / L U \w and 400 lbs. of Globe 1/ ?? J~V I v aano, I made 1,052 ^ re. which was an inmation of 552 pounds ? a ? .1 * /\ %> V\A f 1\ r A A ) puiiuua u;i iuu LIUCC ^ GG2 pounds ot lint, for $49.65 plus $5.96 a total of $55.01, less zers, cultivating and a profic of S1S.H, or WE HAVE A NICE LINE mings for the holiday trade and i W. Raw Is to the ub on three acres of d last of March, laid 20 bushels of cotton 'Of stable litter, 200 , aw guano and acid, Call for Handkerchiefs, xiosici' id planted middle of and all articles in Notion stock, d regularly, giving it and three hoelngs. cis of lint, which was .. Neil to the Wateree e and three acres of Gentlemen, we have an elegant bushels of barnyard shoulder. Call and see them, np on April 2; laid plied 200 "pouuds of one-third was kainit. 11 nr\r\ \?ov 19 XX AtiU JJJ .1* J i-? ;d 100 lbs. of Granby d regularly, giving three hoeings. The yivcn on July 7. All who wisli a suit lor a very i 3 pounds, which was CORNER STORE. were prepared, feraied same as my one ,104 pounds of lint. AWARDED. >f lint cotton on one 903 lbs., $3: second, "We will endeavor to sell or lbs., $2. THIRTY DAYS. Will you, rcac f lint on three acres i LOi lbs., S-i; second, i 10 lbs., $2. ' ! f lint on fire acres? j 19 lbs., Qaattlebaum ; red by T. H. Ivetchin; 1, 3,029 lbs., S3. n jy /\ p on three acres of cot- VT JlV v/ v.' committee, $18.55? Nevts and Herald Onr stock is composed of the f corn 011 two acres?|.. ----- - _ x <>33 bushels, $3; sec- best Apples, Oranges, Pears, Leu plie, 4li bushels, $2. Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, kc. 1 f corn on lire acres? 126 bushel?, $4;sec, 113 bushels, ?2. f oats on one acreSi* bushels, $2. All stock is offered at hard tim< of wheat on one acre bushels, $2. Respectfully, f sweet potatoes on j ohnston, 149A bushel?. i t tv /r 1 ' a r lelon?T. W. Rawls, | J . 1V1. DilA j REMEMBER. ULWARE?At Winns- j (?, 1891, by Rev. D. E. i \ Lumpkin and Miss | * nil of Fairfield County. ETHERS?At Winns- v-r?v u,? 150i T? TTpr- I * fh?.ifT5: ' | T T pi'VlllCSl. auu h.uci mes il. Garrison ami complete line of tiieks, all of Fairfield j i CHRISTMAS - BOOKS Arnlac Salve. 3 in the world for Cuts, for children ever brought ers, Salt Rheum, Fever to Winosboro. Also ipeii Hands, Chillblains, SUITABLE BOOKS ve perfect satisfaction, d. Price 23 ??nts rei for presents to grown .peov '{rice & | \yA }lflVp a nf nice - - , t-.v, ~ things r.ACK ACIIEH ns&n#""** for the holiday: HOX HITTEltS. iive :v pix-il uppctite Sold ers in medicine. whi:li cannot be ennmerated litre. When vou are r Pitcher's CastoriaJ aroa"4 l00ki"? pu! us your list. 4 fjw SK *LL. A I . i i i j D&wn f which must be closed out. OMSH d Covr.e and see them. EASES I B? r? | B. MUBESDALB. 1 MB f ORDINANCE ?. a q a r That Saloons be Closed by rn eslocu * IIouu of Ten O'clock I'. M. 2R0FUU. ULCERS, SALT \ Be it enactcd and ordained by tl a ^ ^ ?i n- i V..,.. tonSJlAu'7rj 5k inieaaanc ami ? iuuv.-ii? Ui. ur jlV,? Hcacious intoning up the 4 of Winusboro; S. C., in Council nv ^storing the constitution, J and bv the authority of the same: d from any cause, its # Section 1. That all persons engage atura! healing properties # in the business of keeping saloons an guaranteeing a cure, If A selling and retailing spirituous liquo: 010WC^' ? in the Town of AVinnsboro on an : ..BaTOS? ? after the first day of January, A. 1 M CO., Atlanta, Ga. ^ 1892 are required to close their r spective saloons or places of busine by the hour of ten o'clock I\ M. t TAAT each day. J_ XOiN ^cc* " r^iat an-v sa^oon keeper < person engaged in selling spirituoi liquors as aforesaid who shall oiler a; liquor for sale after the hour of t( . I o'clock P. M. ?r who shall permit n he fact tha. tlic sub- j Qr jjer sa|oon t0 |^c ]<Cpt open aft s tor sale a small lot i i10Ur or k#ep a light in his or h j cstablislimeut after said hour of rAAns ' o'clock 1\ M.,on violation of this o rlAk OUtMJJi. diuance shall be punished hv line < not more than twenty-live dollar's < til lino ?t BOOKLETS, hr imprisonment of not mere tin used generally as a twenty-five days in the discretion < nas Cards. tjje Xntendant. q/"\t t/ * jTi?n o? hat this ordinance slnill t i f.u. }nt0 effect on tIjC ih.st Jay Qf Jaauar lI(tE\ I a. D. 1892. I Done in Council this loth day of D cember, a. l>. iuji, m OTICE. [L- S*1 ^ie corporate seal .vn L-mr/iTn, the town affixed. DOXE AND SOLICIT ~\y (j. JQUD\\ EDGAR TRAP?, 4 , 4 T v n- Intemlant. Jennings. s. c. Attest: T. >. Withers. Clerk. ' I k and Children. t I Castcria csres Colic. Constipation. 3 Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills "Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. -t5gS Without injurious medication. 3 " For several years I have recommended ' ;) your' Castoria,' and shall always continue tc j* e do so as it has invariably produced beseficia) a results." iEnwix F. Pahde3, IT. D., " The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave^ New York City ? :\|g xtb. CostPAJfY, 77 MraitAT Stbsbt, Nev Yoas. . isg 'M jgM ztz ? \^m?m ; T M A s/^j -v OF DRESS GOODS AND J irill offer this line at reduce? -o JB y, Gloves, Corsets.. J| Wc "will make -o?^=.~ < ; Sliirt with fin extra support on the % ~1 ' " '33 +'^%8 -o? >slf small price will please cull at the . *"3 -O -38 v< le-tliird of our Shoe stock within ler, call and jet a bargain. ER1ES. M m js best, and is nicely kept. Call for ions, etc. Candy, Crackers, Clieese, iYliite Fisli in kits?something nice. -o ?~? " ".ft -> iMMftnp oml Cft/i - - ?/XJ.VW?3? tlXAlb ?3VV? ? FY &BRO. | 1 A2f ORDINANCE ; Requiring a License Fee of all Transient Persons who shall Engage in Business for less than One Year. P>e it enacted and ordained by the I11tendant and Wardens of the Town of i Winnsboro, S. C.. in Council met aud i by the authority of the same: ! Section 1. That all transient persons , | who shall hereafter engage in any 3 j mercantile business in the Town of j Winasboro for less than one year shall | pay to the Clerk ot the Council a ! license fee of six and 25-100 dollars for i each month in which sach person shall [ engage in business. Sec. 2. Any violation of the foregoi ing Ordinance shall be punishable by a j fine of not more than twenty dollars ! or imprisonment for not more than i ? -" t ? V.? /ficm./iti/in r\f tV)A | 1VVCIUV UUI9 ill Hit uicvitliuu ux ! Intendaiit. ' Done in Council this loth day of Da5! comber, A. D. 1S91, and j [l s.] wilh the corporate seal of the town affixed. . W. G. JORDAN, Intendaiit. Attest: I. N. Witseks, Clerk. \mu, FEES | * AND ; I M ?SaLE - STABLES.-, E f IC! J:' f-S ' KS# It notice. -; IS J7 A LL person or person? having -,11 ?\ bought stock from me and 15jgiventheir note? payable on the first / cr of October and Xovetnber, 1801, will er please prepare to meet the same, as I ' ^ im oblige to collecr, and those having r" noie* carried over wiii please call and seiile them at once, as thev mnst jr / 111 j I have a few good Milch Cows -for sale, or I will exchange them for dry cattle. 1 will also exchange cattle for plug horses and mules. 171 FOR SALE. e- One Second-hand Columbus Buggv. id A. "WILLI FOKD, ' of Winnsboro, S. C. Proprietor. ntbtq Xi ? ot*1? fn?st g<x% ?HjlO j. f . -- Ct w p. liowwJl ? Oo's >.'?wapape? J Advertising Burr-aa* 10Spruce St.), where adr??rilsin{r I ouauaevs Us &auoiec it J" *Kw1XOJUi* 1