The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 20, 1892, Image 3

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HUHV qpKagwr LIII?=geaon SSy -x ^,rr/ uT - - Total Editor. U* U> L/ ? xuti & t Wednesday. .January 20 : 13i?2 Ipill> JIAiL COLLKCTIOXS, jV Le;ier?* wiil hHC>iJec'e?l from the WgW letter v. 3 .00 p. uiM o.lo p. in.. Now Advertisement.-*. /? > Mules ami lJi?!SCi?j?. IJ. Crav;ioru. Ju-t Fri-in Teiiuosec?Hall & Crawford. Doiricg to CIo*e Out?Ketchiu & Cat heart. Exchango and Fee>i babies?A. Willifoni. i X*iioc tor Final Discharge? D. G. ltuw, C-Xfcuiy; . M<?w !< Lift to the World's Fair? J Q. Davi*, Cashier. ?, ^ j ? J (irors lor t tit.* Ft bnary term of court wiii bc?l:a\vti next we? k. i ? Mr. Skinner states positively that ' anoiher Western l"ni?a Office will *ot ; be opened here. ; r_ ? M r. J&-4~4lUWakilLi* J'Hvi I vr his, it -re rouui nt-X; :o G. painted, .\;iu wiherw isc improved. ?Glenn K risers, colored, was I 7 cotrirnitu-cl tujail Thursday, npjn an I indictment f?r burglary anil larceny. ?Mcs>t$. \V. II. Flenniken and! Charlie Stevenson are bolb uut again after being confined to their beds far kcreral Jays with trip. --Dr. ii. J. Qiultle\?&atB Lai pur ciias tl the outfit of I ho barbershop benruta tiis ftnoe. E. G. Slfir will continue to raaitaijo it. i ?Messrs. Ragsdale & llagsdale have ! fitted up their sew law ?fiice ab?re j the Witmsbor? National Bank in great i trl?, and it presents a vcrr attractire ' appearance. ?I?y referring to ' Saving?tttivi , * -^cv-r" vou will rt'ceirc & ad mcxlw, ^-s*K9ffSat>iC 'nut as to hovr to g*t to the jT World's K*h\ H||k ?Mr. D.irhl Elliott has bc*:i i? appointed collecting *?eu? l?r the ?p^ Sinj'-r Sewing1 Machine Ompany. jspr He wiii begin M#nd*r morning a csu7:is of the State. ? Read 8. B. Crawford'* new adrer tisement, which appears i? ui^ moraine's is*ue. lie offers bargains iu horse* and mules for cash or approved paper. Attention is ca!!?d tj hi* iivsrr dcpartnictt. ?The i'arr.oasorganization commonly known a* the <lcoon band" seems to have di integrated owing to the departure or several of the members; and the you;i^ mm ar? rather puzzled to know where music for the gertnans is to come from. ?Trial Justice Cathcart was engaged Monday in hearing- the case of L. A. Davis en. BrislawKinsler, action to set aside attachment. Tke plaintiff ' K,r \ ^ u as iciimoim.* um ?. ? "W. D. Douglass, and. the defendant J fey Jas. Vf. Ilanahan, Esq. ?Commercial travelers say that the merchants of Winnsboro seem to be standing the financial strain better, and are more hopeful than those of auvother tewn in the Slate; and the drummers are so situated that they can size up the situation pretty correctly. ? Mr. Jolia Crawford left Thursday fur Atlanta, Ga., where he has ac cepted a with tue ooaiusrn Express Company. Mr. Crawford is a recent graduate of Eastman Business College, aiui will a? doubt till the position to which lie has been appointed, in a manier thorongbly satisfactory to jg| his empioyeis. R ?Messrs. Hal! & Crawford have Hp just received fro in* the West a fine supply of stock which will be sold at g| prices satisfactory to purchasers. They have in stuck also, busies, harness, I saddles, etc., nhich titer ofl-r at the lotvest price?. Connected with 'his establishment is a thoroughly equipped livery department; and customers wiil be served at any hour, day or night. ?"The price ?t cotton is higher here than at any other market in SoiKh Carolina and by reference to the market reports you will find that it 33 even ahead of :i great many of J ho Northern cine?." That is the I reply a prominent cotton man made when quotioiiMi cancernino: the condition of Ike local market. Tiiis increase in price is unfortunately rather Jute in coining, but then "its not what ?ve itani in tiiis world its what we are fortunate enough to get." Xotick.?The fourth annual meeting _ of the stockholders of the Fairfield t nan association will be I held 011 Tuesday, 2Gth January, at 7 o'clock p. m. iu the President's ro?m. James Q. Davis, Cashier. Unclaimed Letters.?The following 9 i* a list of itic letters remaining unclaimed in tlie postcffice, for the week ending Jxtiuarr lit Mr. William Braswell, Xvs. S A. Coleman, IIr. Henry Ilollis, Liila IJohusen, Mr. X?blc Penuiiijfton. Person? cadhig lor any of the above will mention wi -t ihey arc advertised. A Pastor for tiik A. It. P. Associate lieforaied Presbyterian minister of Philadelphia, whe is compelled by reason of bad health to come South, has been temporarily assigned u> the A. 11 P. Church here and will vacancy only until some permanent arrangement is made. Death or Mr. Thomas Pkav.?The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. Thomas Pear Trill be grieved to learn cf his death at Lis home near Ilossrille, Chester County, 011 "Wednesday night. His death was not entirely unexspected as his health had been gradually failing for some time. At the time of his death lie was eighty nine rear? of age. iSuckton'4 Arniac Salve. Eruisrs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ^ ever Sores Teiter, (.'hepped Hands, Chillblains, Corns*. u:;d nil Skin Eruptions, and posi lively urcs Piles, or no pay required 1' is giianwite^d to give perfect s.itfsf-Action, refunded, i'ru-e 23 Ctnts yei ^ri-o Jc |HSQ|n^ Highest of all in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Go H row ABSOLUTELY PUR1 ; Fl'XEUAL OF Mk$. PlCKETT.?The New Ailverti i remains of Mrs. Pickctt, widow of the IvKehin & C*tl:cart Ia!e Iter. John Pickett, of Chester, closing out their sto< were brougkt down and interred in and sh??.s, and in o the Methodist Cemetery Friday after- i hey offer I his line al noun Mrs. Pickett tra* aa aunt of cosi ami c?rn?gc. j Mr. Hugh S. Gibson of this place, and bear in mind that ilie was a near relative ?f the late Mrs. cerics is full and cc P. P. Lumpkin A number of the the prices of the sanu relative/ *?f the deceased accompanied they are anywhere, the remains from Chester. A. Wiliiford seir< public that he has o Postokfjce IIcuus-Some changes 5a,c fyrtv umles all( have been made in the postoffiee hours whit;h be sold chc owing to the recent change of schedule. 0|1 ,jme Below we give the nc\r time table: ? Mails going south close 4.10 and 9 j -^ixed Trains Xo?. GO { Newberry, S. C\, aud ? T . Ul. . | . , . , t v?L*urws, Ail -IIWJ Mails going north close a.J) ami 9 Xakil)g effcc, Slm(J 1>-lu" 1392, mixed trains _ Collections from street boxes, 3.50, ovcr {hH Richmon, 5.1o and 9 p. m. Railroad, will be Office opens at -8 a. m. and closes between Xcwberiy C..j0 p. m. making round trip Money order and registry hours as Thursdays, and Saluri before. W. A. Tun Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. Children Cr.v for Pi1 1 IIK LK - (jrUlllDittilCl]]^ j S T -l 7' E3X S 'V JT HO"] <>n Sunday Iuj; ih? new schedule of - -- ?* 1 1 C?nc?rnin~ the Openinj the Kichtnond and JDanviuc jwmuau graph o? went iiiio efl-d. Xo very tuateiial iiaYin'j' learned th change !::i> been iiiJtdc in the lime ol Indus being t-fieclcd. Jof b?und p???a^r (rail. No. 11 now that tkc pei-son pres. arrives at 4 20 p. m. and the north- ,liesignei.s that it j, bound No. 12 a( 5 37 p. m. As above with Mr. J. II. Skin stated no change lias been made in .he havc illte?iswed j, selieduie of the night trains. The hare elicited the foil freight business on this division is as from },im it is everywhere else, very light, but i<Iu thtcvent of a , the flight trains will continue to mu commerciaI teleffrap as usual. ^ ^ # OjDBce, my salary woi At the Oiveka* HousE.-Jusepl.inc r'?% reduced, as I get Cameron a well ka?wu atul very pop a commercial work, ular actress, supported by whit is said lieit s a,u t?>bcan ex:el:c:u company, will occupy aveseive faithfully the board- at the Opera House, Mon- jkiwj not tc , . - .in the matter. day and IueKuy evenings or next week. The plays will be "Canaille" thm lvtus g and Forget-Me-Not''. The Now , > < tr- /? Circs a Delight! \or!c htbitiie speaks ol Mim Cameron | T||e a( (| as follows: Thursday evening ttr As C*m:l!e, last nijrlit, Mis? Joso- -DUj t}J08e who were phine Cameron maib her appearance biforb a New York audience. Miss ned a.ray wnh the V Cameron gave opportunities for the entertainment c comparison with a host of notable the highest praise, actresses who have relied upon tins said of each snetabu* < part fo:' a metropolitan introduction; program, but those nut she acquittal herself iu such a ? manner as to win ii eqaenl manifests- most desemng ofspe. tions of approval from a large audience, club quartettes exc< Devoll's tenor sol?, Capt. II. C. McMaster Goes Ip solo, i4Ilockad in th ! Oxe.?Capt. II. B. McMaster has re- Deep," and dccid* | ccivcd from the Governor of Georgia "taking" of the quai a well merited promotiou. The fol- imitation batjo 1 - - - V _ -Cr?yv*N-? % r. "V r I- ni- ..4. lowing, 111 regard to me sauw, uum Misa Marsoau s pun the Farmer's Friewl of aynesboro, ^<ts by no ineaus a Ga., will be read with interest by the 0f ker r?citati< many friends of Capt. MeMaster: faultless style was 1st Gov. Northern lias appointed Capt. The geaerosity v II. B. McMaster, of the Burke Light sjUgers responded ( Infautrv, one of the State. Advisory ? . 1 Board of the malitia of the State. We eucores i? remarkable, congratulate the Governor on selecting of tbe audieuce and I one so eminently qualified for the po- vantages under which sition. as Capt. McMaster is thoroughly ^a^cn jntoconsideratic acquainted with all the military mevements. We again tip ?ur hats and say slighte&i exa^?eratio . - r r 1 ,,o]_ rviAi-A ( llUlTfill 101'tlie A>. Aj. A. auu iuc?? - *. . lant captain. "We are authorized to this nature was never state that Capt. McMaster will accept. ti> This makes two of our worthy citizess TZJ? rEOpLE who have received important appoint ments from the State recently. "Who At the recent ses3i will be next? Legislature the eharte Deatu of Mhs. Patience Lumpkin. ^ .au('. ^??" / ? . T r amended giving the m ? Mr?. 1'auence Lumpkin, widow of , , ? f. , a i i r , i- j i . rights and franchises, the late Abraham Lumnkin. died about , , _ .. , , , , * ?Id charter, for condu one one o'clock Tuesday aiterneoi. at ^ .ind n the resKlouee cf her ri^i.l.r, Mrs. FairfieI(1 SarSnffs aild: Connor. For some tiaic previous to r?, 0 . ~ 1 , r 1 to J he Peoples Bank, her death Mrs. Lumpkin wa? a sut- _ i c , . will be assumed on ferer trom paralys:?, and it \ras a ruary. stroke <A this disease that ended her . .... , , , 1 he 1 airfield bavin < ire. Her nts was a lo:i? aim useiul . .. " .. , sociation was erganii one, and she leaves a host of tnends ,0?,o .. . , , ISb-b with a capital and re auvis to m<?nm her lo<s. i i ^ i i scribed bv one liitndi At lue time ef her deaih she was in ,. ,a TW4,.?" ? ,, live persons, over a hi her seventv-stcond vear and was tl?e , ... ? ? ? . , , being citizens of Fair! mother of twelve children?eleven . . , . , . tal stock is being- p sons and one daughter, bix ot her _ i , . , ? instalments of one uol soiH s? erved in tne late war, three of P/v,.a? ?* i , ,, forty-eight instalment whom were killed. . . in thus giving a pan The funeral services were fceiu at S39,000 which with th the Methodis*. Church Thursday morn- a wer];iDa. capital of inj at 11 t'ciock. fjlc monthly pavine _L1' L_L.i! ?1. $811 so that the capita rersoauis. that rate each month. , At tlie third annu L. M. Wilson was in town Mondav. x ,, ,, r., . ,, , ," stockholders instruct Mr. F. C. Withers $?2nt balurdav x . ? * to ?pen a bank which m town. , m Mav 91 and the A Hon. Thoi. VT. Trayior was in town Thc peoplcs I3ank) ha Monday on business. ^ clientage numbering1 ^ir. John A. De>porlcs, of liiige- tomcrs manr of the way, spent a part of yesterday in town, businessmen and Ik Editor Buchanan, ct lbs Chester ^oro and elsewhere in Reporter, a'tended the tunera] of Mrs. jl5 business is dailr j. iw. ii nciu v.i nu?*.?. . afjdnxon to its regular Cap. C. i>. D.\ ight spent Sumlav at | jj0ns rj;iic peoples Ba:i home wiui hi> lamily. Ilis. l.esd-1 make its Savings' quarters arc mow at Saimnemlle. importA?t feature ii Miss Kate Lord, who has for some It u a Savings Institul months been in the employ of Q. 1>. w,]] 0ft>r ;f8 ?GrT;P.c t Willifoi-a & Co...? miller, has resided aJit TeTin uZ s her position ami returned to Baltimore. 0tjier franchises "ire Man land. The Peoples Bank lias The It.and 1), Takes Care of tl?e Ministers, as CXCCUtOr, admillisl Ministers permits jr">- tlie Rich-; and trustee of estates. mond and Danville Uailroari <or 1891 feature in banking in are extended and made good nniil is in successful opei January 31, 1892, by .vliich time the States and when its new permits for 1892 will be issued understood it will b and in the bauds of our clergy. institution to the cor W. A. Tui:k, A. (r. 1\ A. source of revenue to t Uooa Looks. Euglish Spavin Li Good looks are more than skin deep, de- Hard, Seft or Calk pending upon a healthy condition of all Blemishes fr?ra horses the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, Curbs, Splints, Swec you have a"Bilious Look, if your stomach blilies, bpr. ins, all s be disordered you have a Dvspeptie Look, Coughs, etc. Save $ and if your Kidneys be affected youi have bott"e. Warranted tl a Pinched Look, becure good health and fl,i f>?r- ~ you will have good looks. Electric Bitters f w tp a is the great alterative and Tonic acts di ^ Aiken, o rectly on these vital organs Cures Pim boro, S. C. pies, Blotches, Boils and gives a good com- .. plexion. bold at McMaster. Brice & Ketch n - n,. I iu's Dru^ Store, 50c. per^botti^^ - -, . , IM , IB?imrnt # ^ PR1Z ES A WA RZ> BJ>. v t Report ? Tho following priz?s have been I awavdc 3 by the Fairfield Agricultural 1 S cietv (or the contests in yields of ^ T ? ,,r 15iii c.oKon on one gg&r [ xq j acre. 00:5 ]:uund?, F. A. Xcil, $o.0O. pi >=>. Sec >:?t] largest vieid, SIS pounds, L:tr?e>t\i^M cflint colion on five I :'.,;3C9 pound*, II. G. YVylie, $10. * ' viul/l >5 n*?9 nounds El OCtUliU Idljcc , I l<\ A. Neil, $3.00 *" j Largest yield of corn on one acre of sements. i are desirous of! b?Uom lan_u' 75 10 50 J?>o. 15. ck of fine boots ?-5.00. rdei* to <!? this Soco,:d Ur*est -viclJ> 42* bushels, ! a shade above Piiliick, $2.00. riie public must Lai'=c'1 -vi,-lcl ?r corn uu o:,c acre of rir st?ck ?f ?rro-1 uPIa,,(J? 515 bushels> W. M. Patrick, " I .-?r Art mplete and that J c,?,uu* ? -ire a* low as I Second largest yield, 44 1-C bushels j R. A. Patrick, $2.00. ?s notice o.i the xiie weakness and debility, which :i nana and tor rCsu!t from illness may be speedily ;1 fifteen horses, overcome by the use of Ayer's Sarsa:ap for cash, or p&rilla. This is a safe, but powerful tonic, assists digestion, regulates the liter and kidneys, and cleanses the ami gi Between Wood of all germs of diicase. Greenville, S. C., DEATn 0FJJBS. jr. IS. JlOSBOROVGJl. '1 w av, January 17, Ridgkway, S. C., Jan. 17. Special: tfos. GO and 61, ^rs. Mary E. Rosborougb died at her 1 a*d Danville h#mc about two mile? east of Ridgerun tri-weekly wav josferday morning at 8 o'clock, and Greenville, Mrs. Rosborongli had been for sonic s on Tuesdays, time suffering from an attack of the lays. grip, and it was this disease, aided by K, A. G. r. A. i congestion of the lungs, that finaHv, , ! caused her death. ;cher's Castona. ! The dtceascd was a^ww?t cstltnabl ladv, who harL^lJcady passed he r Mr sKrxx?R three sccuAgpp^ars and ten, she being a 1 her death seventy-si: ;o! years or age. one was mc wjic w iu< ^c<" . ^ltc Rot>t. II. Itosborough who die< nt jft-spetlt'ion is just about a year a?o. ?jBg eur citizens | Mrs. liosborough leares three son requtstiu* the | ail(* three daughters to mourn her ios as fellows: Air. G. L. Rosborough ?,iaph Ceuipaar f1fi>clgevvav; Mr. E. K. Rosborough ace 111 town, and 0f Augusta,*Ga.; Mr. J. C. Rosborough silting it informs j ot Florida; Mrs. W. L. Rosboraugb )cs not interfere I Albion, this county j Mrs. Jo< ' " -L " - ~..,i u:,( , , ' 1 lU'Kcr, 01 i/uiutuuia, aim jrnsi nei s stiair, wc jrncrenja ljosborougb, of llidgewav. r. Skinner and '1'he luneral services took place to owing1 statement day at 3.30 o'clock at AimweJl Presbr terian Church, of which the deccasec - was long a consistent member. A1 separation of the oft,,c fc-j|y cxccpt Mr. j, c. R,s. ihing from my boronjh rcached lieie in time for the lid be very mate- I funeral. ; a commission on ! 'f'he silent reaper is unusually active ' I therefore a<k i iu llidseway ju^t now, today's fuue... . " _ ral making tiic third new grave t? be nuulic 'whom I i fomwi in ihc ifruve vard of Airmvell and satisfactorily Church ftJotie. V. > take any action j Mrs. Juhn Ii. Windham, Stone, Pickens county, Ala., writes: "I hare lee club used Dradycrotine for headache with always good results." * " 1 Concert. ! ? . - i3 Opera House j the poultry snow. s painfully small, j ? , j Some Interesting Statistics About Chickout seem?d car- " ens. ??* * 1 - ~ ~ iuiiurCOLUMBIA, S. U., Jail. 10.?special: :ertainly merited ^\bout the ouly event of importance Msich could be Jm-jjjg (]lC present week has been the of the attractive p?uitrv show. It was a handsome iu our opinion x ... - . , . , .. it exhibit, containing fine fowls from cial mentian, the ' , _ ? ? . TT . , , ' different parts of the union. Lnforjpled, were Mr. 4 . /. . , ,. ' ... tunateiv the weather was unfavorable Mr. Davis 0 ,. _ 4. and the attendance was not as large as e Cradle of the , ^ v e cdlv the roo t nave ueen. ouuicuuw, iw, -tettes the son*- PeoP^e sccm t0 hare come to the conacc#mpaniment. cInsion thut the fal1 is the time t# l)a" in the program tromze fairs aud exliibitioas, and ther minor one" and do BOt tflkc kMlj"t0 sucl1 ,WnSs 09 at ID delivered in oUlcr scasons- 11 is Kcll> tllOMgh for ishly applauded our l)e0Ple to become educated in the rilh which ih? matter of the fowl industry. * the numerous T'1C VTSV* 1880 estimated that .on the 1st of June ?f that rear there > tue size were in the United States 123,000.000 thft other disad- chickens, exclusive of spriaghatching; ther labored is an(l t^at -159,000,000 dozen eggs had \u ,i,o ! keen produced the vear before. The 15 ht uie i ^1,1 nf Snnfh Carolina was 1,400,000 n to say tuat a ; chickens, and 3,-100,000 dozen eggs, sntertaininent of j The money value fer the whole Union given here. I must have*been about $80,000,000. It will be seen that the cackling hen is s ha\k. | an important factor in our industrial progress. on of the State Another important lesson is that n-f South Carolina is far behind the oi tne i aimem average with one fiftieth the pepni.ssociation was lation of the Union she produced onlr istitution certain about one ninetieth the aumber of not o-iven in the j chickens, and oue one hundred and ding a banking fortJ'-fith the number of eggs. These ? ? figures may be only approximations; g tne name from I "but they show that this industry can Loan Association ! be increased here. In our cities eggs The new name | a,*d chickens always sell well, and the I loffn.. olnrovc IMIW linl*!sS TftH nessee and Xorth Carolina come to the rescue; but even the latter often fails and Loan As- to supply the wants of her summer :ed in February visitors. Again much depends ?n the of $81,000 sub- sizc of. th,e e?SS and chickens. A , ' grocer in the city seme rears ago, told ed and twenty- me ^ould rather give 17 centa a tuulred of them dozen for Tennessee eggs than 12 eeiits leld. The capi- for the smaller eggs from part3 of aid in monthlv XovUi Carolina. TUere *8. uch fif" , . \ erence m the growth ?f chickens also, itr a ,snare, and as eYeryone knows. It is claimed that s have been paid the meat of smaller chickens is sweeter, il up capital ?f This may be true, generally; but beP Aimino-c rriv? t ween a large tender Tennessee chicken i ?-A and the half starved dwafed baru-vard lmoviv s:.?n (ion I ? , , , x j A^ ^ 10Wj orougat aiouim IU uuc? UUWI nts amount to -with its legs tied 'with a piece of calico .1 is increasing at rag, there can be no comparison. These chicken exhibits are for the il o f or ii purpose of stimulating interest, ime .e 1110 parting information and introducing ed the directors nevr kinds of fowls that ar? bred for was carried out specific purposes, so that anyone mar issociation n*w raise just what kind he pleases. , Ii.' ? i If there were a better organized -. ? cliicken industry in the State special among its cus- rates might be secured from the railmost prominent roads, and the towns would pr?ve of Winus- good markets. Besides, every h?use Ti.rpTnnfr-keeper in the country who jias a nue the County ami pon>m.}. yard_ nced ?'eTcl. be doubt increasing. In about asking company to dinner, esbankin^ opera- pecially a friend from the town. Fresh ik will endeavor eggs and fresh milk are the most deDepartment an licious and untritious food k??wn * . It is not exaggeration to say that ii its business. inaUy 0f us jn Columbia arc "to poor tion in fact, and to eat chicken." We wish our Fairo the t>ublie to field friends would raise a big lot and ?Ti!ijf8. Among M?a thoS' f01 f? .se" at e. . ? I prices, i orty cents is too much to n in its charter -)ay far a setting- hen "with spurs an the right to act inch k>ug, and a cluck as loud as the irator, guardian, lick of a Vfaterbury watch. This i-a I do not know that it would pay to .. s 0 . go into a regular business of raising tins ^tate but it I chickcns for market en a large scale atien in other | without some special experience. But advantages are an incidental crop of chickens, raised eceme a useful Prac^ca^7 at 110 extra cost, either puts .. , "a fowl in the pet everv Sundav," nmumtj, and a an(j we#jc jar t00 for that matter,"or *- i ' Jie ixiiih.. a mce gun, 0JL 1J1UJIUV iU luc If the people of Switerzerland were niment removes compelled to support themselves froim m?ed Lumps and oue industry alone, they "wouldstarve; 5, Blood Spavins, but they combine agriculture and ney, King-Bone, manufactures; and it is said that ivrolleu Throats, areund the fire at ui^ht the mcu caiTC 50 by use of one wooden vessels ana toys, and the lie most wonder- women spin, knit and weave: so thati er known. Sold ^ey materially add to the returnp Iruggist, Winns- fi'om their regular occupation. a certain extent the secret of "lire at h^mev ?SB^HSHHSa^K[^HH|H^QBR^eapeL>0 can be produced at ?da times without the expenditure of extra capital, ???, . when labor would be otherwise idle, aHITiKaE& so that several things are produced at the cost of producing the main crop. The best anodyne and expectorant Mt a 1 for the cure of colds and coughs and la JSaSBsm m all throat, Ien?r, axd bronchial trouble*, |m is, und?ubtedly, Ayer'a Cherry Pecto- JH ral. Ask your druggist for it, and, at the same lime, for Ayer's Almanac, which is free to all. - fo }? A Hcasshoid Remedy t rr>? fl,L \ fca?watosae." H. A. |BLOOD AND SKINS! 122 So. Oderd | Da^EplSES f " T!s? tsb cf' Caster! r (7 H* zoariti ao ttbU knew: A Mjji .yv .a.jBs A ot swpsrwoyationtoets \ ?'5^?kA Baw<j^ \ iuta?Hg?at f&xattec wb* \ p^rr^y |LJ^ 9 wrtbia ?aay rtaofa." I Da Sis 0i | | Bofanie Blood Balm | t If Pliro<- SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT f _ ? II V*UfCo rheum. ECZEMA, every f 4 form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- 4 ? sides being efficacious In toning up the 4 j J systen and restoring the constitution, J ~ ~~ I?l.?j on Mina. Its 0 r wncn mi^aiicu iiviH ?...j w?,? ~ # almost supernatural healing propertias 9 i justify us in guaranteeing a cure, If j \ directions are followed. \ W" % SENT FREE I \/i ? BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, fit. ^ I W i & ^ Notice for Final Discharge. I WILL fpply to S. Ii. Jolm9ton, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County on j ^ 'Tuesday, lhe 16thday of February, 1S92, I " for a final discharge as Executor of the Estate of Abigail Carnal:, deceased. D. C. RUFF, Executor. e NOTICE FOE FINAL SEfKAgM.] T WILL apply to S. K. Johnston, Judge . X of Probate for Fairfield County, on _ 1 Friday, the 26th day of February, 189:2, . ? for a~ final discharge" as Administrator of A e the Estate of Kobert C. Clowney, de- JX ( .Tirf 1 ceased. THUS. W. BRICE, 9 l-T-4t Administrator. FAIRFIELD n . , ? . ,. A long-test< Savings and-Loan Assoeiatioii, 1*^1 WINNSBORO, S. C. Farmei requirii I HOW TO GET TO THE No Other a J [ ? TT ^-v -r-v T T\ ? . ? i TT\ tl;? i. i YYOKLJD N AIM., . years, < V, OW is the time to commence putting xr0 -mAH'Vin [ iA your small deposits in our Savings u lucuiun ! Department if you want to save up for the TVTtt<?ta ! World's Fair. Deposits of one dollar and upwards received. Interest allowed from ^ the first of each quarter at the rate of 4 per UCCclSlOns a ceijt. per annum. JAMES Q. DAVIS, Cashier. All dni^cis EXCHANGE, FEED AND D EINGr desirous of ] -D investment I offe - _ ^ ~ _ land in the County of T T? Cim h ttT 170 i Thrpp TTnnrirprl ami :ncre or less, known Place" and bounded v :, Tennant, Jno. A. Ste^ ^ Alex. B- Cameron, mj $5^ ' lands. Iamanxionst easy tennis to the purcl NOTICE. ?OF T HAVE ON HAND AND FOTC Pine - K [ A sale -?w ? 40 MULES AND 15 HEAD OF HORSES "BjTTjT Tin i IT' Cheap for cash or on time until next m||| H \ Alt] fall on approved paper. Persons iliUiJlJU XlJLv j wishing- to bnv will dc well to call and exiimiue nsy stock before baying. Among them I have *ome sood Brood J Uol Art Mar?s and two good Saddle Horses. Persons harinor stock that don't suit - them can exchange them at my stables. All stock guaranteed as represented. tptpv wt7 t "rtt1 A.WILLIFOKD, THEY WILL BE Wiunsboro, S. U. Proprietor. FOR CASH OR """"" PAPJ Mil TO CLOSE OUT ' ? ALSO D OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF . . n 7i- n j n , litot and Dra? Finn ^hnnii ann Rnntv ' JL liiU UJULUUU UiLU JJUUIM GIVE US ? WE OFFER THEM FOR TLIE NEXT S. B. OR A THIRTY DAYS at a shade over cost and carriage In rear of J. D. Grocery JET-flCDTO. ?Z3 A SXX? " ~~Z~ DENTI! OUR STOCK OF B. J. QUATTLEI VJ?1 VVVi 1VU W 1 1U II C'UUUIUU uu | Is novr full and complete. TH] CHOICE MAGNOLIA HAMS f TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. Fotphin i fathnprt 1TTTT T DT jlYUlUillil U UUU1UU11 YYJJL1.L1 dx [ ANNOUNCEMENT ' Hew Mil IT is with pleasure that we thank TV "f our friends and customers for their -Ladies, it y liberal patronage iriren us during the have given this lin past rear. A continuance of your trade is solicited and you can rest assured that we will do all in our power to accommodate and please you. A FUULi LINE OF And we are sure o of everything generally found in a ^ra e* ~ i i * 111* f U/\l T-/-\0 First-CIass Drag Store can be obtained . viu ouckw here, such as Drugs, Medicines, Drug! rivalled and unsu gists' Sundries, School Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window T"\T~) Glass, Lamp Goods, &c. | } REMEMBER, ~r , . vY e "will treat you Alii? our object to please you both in investment is the < ^ - " ' ii7l,?.. tsts aua low prices. r?u:u uccumg "i.Viniog io our line ?iye ub a, call. r?~n a t\ r\ t ' -?- KJciAJL/ Ul Wiansbose S?sg Sim p. Next door to National Bank. \gJ, ! H?ESS3 I I J A r Infants an<j Children* j% iftptedtoc&d&roathat Casfroria earcs Colic, Constipation, lertoanypreeeriptiea So? Stomal Diarrhea. EructaUca, . , * ~ _ Hills wonca, ?ires steep, and promotes di j ' iT'K, jl. u., gtctioci. j _ St, Brooklyn, JT. T. ^Tllfcou: injurious medication. -1 ?* uMvwial a.nS. " For several years I have rccaxafflE&Jed j 7 * 3 ?^?OT?C to * a that ft mods a wort your' castona, __ dw2 tc Few *re the do so as it has ia variably produced bciwQcia? i rf t d* set beef Caatoria rssalts." * Kisnt D D EDWiy R p^?^. M. D., KewYoEk Cftf. " Tfao WtotJirop," 135th Street and 7th Ave., ale Buiwimi Owreh. Kew York City jj! U( Tss Gaatuya CoiffAr?, 77 Msaaa? SraJST, New Yqks. - ____ <! J: "rr^ /"> o -n ] AlCdil g tl vlustang j ~S~ o o | if Liniment, g i v J'E - - - C TV yf 1, Ailments or man |? *d pain reliever. ] most universal by the Housewife, the the Stock Raiser, and by every one i ig an effective liniment. ^plication compares with it in efficacy. nown remedy has stood the test of ilmost generations. i e chest is complete without a bottle of ng Liniment. ;'i .rise for its use almost every day. ts and dealers have it. I! i J _ \s K SALE. j IT U aiaking a change of ! lfj M H }j V H *" t to sell a tract of i if U xlll T U Fairfield containing j L^a?"tbefi'j JUST RETURNED FROM TEN by lands of B. G. ! ?? ne>see, where we have purchased rart, T. G. Patrick,! a finp supply of HORSES, MULES rselt' and the Brice; aild MARES, aud we arc now pre?aser j m I pared 10 offer to the public a before salesday in ! 1 ill be then offered ? aud at the lowest pike, eiiher far cash J or on time. , q We have also enlarged our stables uIICaV aiU^ ^ l^e ^est ^vcr-' l\ Tfll PITY Ufipcpc J ilUJOLU aud will be glad to serve our eustoroers at all times at. the lowest prices. We also keep BUGGIES and IIARrCi V ill). NESS for sale. Come to see us aud we premise you the worth ot your t money iu every line. Our stables are J Ustvsi ?il f.M? ?tlio occflmmn. c AC[H ail XVI ^UJv SOLD CHEAP datioii our customers. C "rEura> Jill I CRAWFORD, i * WINNSBORO, S.C. OES A fc age Business. | ATTENTI0N i TS called to the fact that ihe snb- 0 l CALL * scrioer offers for sale a small lot ot P WFOKDf CHRISTMAS QOO^. I [cCarley k, Co.'s Also a beautiful line of BOOKLETS o Stare. which ara n?"vr used generally as s f< substitute forXmas Care'.?. ^ 3TKY. I INSPECTION SOLICITED. jJ W. K. AIKES. iAUM, D.D. S| ~ 7 NOTICE. i | PURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT O ed by ? >0,h. C. EDGAR TRARP, n 112-12fxly .Jfennmss, S. C. g{ E CHIEF ATTRA )t THE WJ SA CONTINUATION OF J)I OF FEESH fiiierv and Novelties in t) ou want to see handsome Dress Goods and Trimmin ie our "SPECIAL ATTENTK ur new styles, new designs, new fabrics and low pric , wese never heavier, nor counters trophied with sue rpassed. ,OP m AND GIVE.US kindly, tenderly and graciously. To reader nito ev( corner stone of our policy. )R DAILY BULLETIN IN FROiY . D. "WILLIFOKD EXEC? i LL perssfl 1 the es:^B used, arc h^H sa;>.e dvv.^HEBS^ slehfvtl Vv ill raakepaju^^^H^BBI irer.f, (J. i*. Wrav, Esq., at bis idirewav, S. C* 1-I2-4C \Y\ II. II ART IN '^^n o^nTTl^S, ' J >EaHONS luVuIinsciainis against Gor.rlre !>. Davis (colored), deceasoik are re!>y r:otiiied o ]>rrs?:it tliem dn'.y .?t- ^ stcd'to tlii* undersigned; and person's in bted to sai?l deceased are notified that tymont must be made to me r.taneo. J!. II. .IEXNIXGS, ' >'nrii:arr5,1?92. E'.ecirtor. SHERIFFS SALE, 3 Y virtue of a warrant on i:er. i<> J directed, I will otifer for s;t!? -r? ;c- Court ilcase door in Wim&boro, " ' the FiliST MONDAY IN" FEBRUARY 3xt, within the legal hours of sale, to the igliest bidder, for cash, the following- _ Ascribed property, to wit: Two Bales of Lint Cotton and the Sei\t : two bales. Levied upon as the property ' Thompson Allen at the suit of A .J. y-4 room. .1. r. MILLING, ' ? l-.eriil'b Cilice, S. F. C. Wicnsbcro. G. c:.; '.?* muary 7.1K2, ' : 1 'J Si g ? - m SIIER IFF* 8 SA L E. >Y virtue of an execution i? :ue ( .- -faSE .j r?ted, I \t:1! Offer for sale befoie Hit*. ourt iouse door, Winnsbcro, s. FIi:ST ilOXD.U' iX FEliilUAllY JgSH ext, within the legal hours of sale, to tl:?' fl ighest bidder, for cash, the following Kg ;rlbed properfcj. to v-i:: H A'i the right, title and interest of >r-ry^B LcO'abe in all that piece, parcel or tract tnd, lying, being and situate in the Coan* of Fairfield and State of South Curo- - -~i: na, about "ly, miles from Ridgeway, craIX iFuxdred and sevexty7fiv i-; . X'rcs, more cr less, bounded by lands of ' ** - TT.,^.?e At'.rt.l nillam ivennccy, rruuc.anugu?, >ucn and J. W. Campbell. ^ Levied upon as the property ofilarr ^^SHEBIFF 'S SALE~ :- ; * Sale of Ileal Estate for Delinquent Taxes for the fiscal rears commen'*in<r November 1. 1886, 18S7 ai:?i 1888, under an Act of the Geneiii Assemby, 1S87, pri<re SG2, N?. 4*29. Asprsved December 24, 1SS7, cn?< . V" titled an Act in relation to foriei;/.i !a:;:U, delinfiuent ianes and.collection of is.zes, ; ?J| rrrp SriTF C:V SOl'lil G&ZOLTSA, } ^ County of Fairfield, ? By virtue of executioas issued ro ne by the County Treasurer of Fairield County for the fiscal years 1886, . LS87, 18S8 and 18S9, dated respectir*v, February 1, 1S88, January 17, 1889, February 10, 1S90. and February 19, LS91. J;i accordance with the a'bore :utitl<sd Act, I hate icried on and vriil ;ei? on ilondar. tlie 1st day of February, 1892, in fr#ut cf the Cor.'f rlouse door, in Winnsboro,- S. C? at .1 o'clock a. 3J., the following d*. bribed personal property, lot?, pifc^ ?; oartjj of land iu Fairfield Coaatf, .1 ?. C.: T0W5TSBIP 14. JSssate cf Margaret Hney4 fiscai s<ns? ISSS-aud 1SS9, 1 iot and o buildn<rs' and personal property. . , xowxsnip IS. Marv A. Bookman, fiscal year* 1888 nd 1SS0, 1.000 Acrcs and "ten build- i O. W. Bachauac. Attorney, fiscal car 1SSS and 1889,70 Acres. - ^ i Weston C. Bookman, fiscal years SSG, 1SS7, 1SSS and 18S9, 82 Acres. Terms Cash. II. Y. MILLING, IherifFs OlSce, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., anuary 11. 1892. 1-12-3t CLEUK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTECAEOLIX A, COUNTY CF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMAION FLEAS, anios G. HcCanis, as Administrator of the estate of James li. McCants, de- ~ <4^. ceased, Plaintiff, xs. Jno. W. Smart, Mary A. Ken-, Thomas E. Smart, and Thos. A. ilcCreery, Barrie B. ilcCreery -? and Charles W. HcCreerv, as copartners doing business under the firm name of T. A. McCreery & Co., Defendants. j"N pursuance of an order of the Court L of Common Pieas, made in the above tated case, I will offer for sale, before th.? - j lourt House door in Winnsboro, on the: FIRST MO-NDAY I.\ Jb'J?BKUAKX ext, within the lejcal hours of sale, at ublic ou'cry, to the highest bidder, the flowing-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or'tract of land, ,*ing, being and situate it: the County cf 'airfield and State of South- Carolina, con lining \ SIXTY-NINE (G9) ACRES, icre or less, and bounded oa the north lis C. C. & A. K. E. track, on the south nd cast by lands oi U. G-. Desportes, acd n the west by lauds of Laura M. L. Scott. tep.xs of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be aid ia cash, the balance on acredit-of one ear froai the day of sale, to be secured -i j - * O v>i/M*frro cfC* r.'' I y UOIUI Ol jJUlciiciori uiiu I :e premises sold; or all cash at the ot&iolT"' ^ "j ? the purchaser. The purchaser to pay jr all necessary papers. 1 Uerk's Office, & H. _ -/ Winnsboro, ?. C.: C. C. r. ^. *J. anuary 3,1391 , l-3-3t ' DENTAL NOTICE. "\K. DAVID AIKEX _/ fers his professional ser-UJ^yryT? iceste the citizensof the Town .. i /-i i._. a LIU V^OUUtV. SUrtie VL iv. |<av?v..-e? :sps?ctful!y soiicted. / . t^"Oflice, Xo 9 Washington Street,tbrc? aors west oi post ?dce. &-2o*xly ..CTIONS '"~ii RK.Iv I 3 ?. ^flJLJL LILY ARRIVALS "i .$ 4S N ^ hi Bepartmest, fl ccs, call on us. This season vro -*1 }V /i 1J m 'cs arc bound to capture your li elegant goods. Theyirrcran M ' -Ji A LOOK, n'j buyer equal value for tlioir r OF OUR STORE. M