The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 27, 1892, Image 4
+n iM?AAt?AA ?f ie fl\a r>nnCo At mo?v lllc
IV It 10 tiiW vaucc Vi. iUUlijr AUC
vre suffer."?Shell Manifesto.
Mighty good doctrine, no doubt.
Mr. Shell, formerly Clerk of Court for
Laurens, now rotated to Congress.
Representative Irby now rotated to
United States Senator. Most of them
vm'i -finrl v?w ViTrrli/*** Tf ic
1VU ? T lii iiUU Ui. V/ W.jfc/ A V
to say that going up higher is, in a
sense, rotation, but let's watch and see
haw many of them 'will cheerfully
rotate from the tap-round of the ladder
t? the bottom-round of a retired
!| private citizen.
H The Columbia Register thinks that it
m has uone a sharp thing in getting hold
a series of ^questions sent out bv the
editor of the Greenville News seeking
information as to Governor Tillman's
strength. The Register takes it for
granted that these questions are only
sent to anti-Tillmanites and the answers,
it says, will of course be "unfavorable"
to him. If our friend, the
ar)itr?r fVip flwpmrillA Ww\?. rnti
obtain permission to give names, some
of us here will recognize the names of
some of Governor Tillman's warmest
supporters; at least they were in 1890
and if ther have changed we don't
knew it.
roTTnv-ATR'EAfiE-'RKonriKfi con re*
tioHS are frequent occurences th?s?
days. Resolutions are not worth much
unless carried out. Still so much is
said about the secessitr of raising less
cotton, it maj tend to shape public
opinion. It is eacourag-ing to sec an
? . effort to start on a different line. To
kbacco has been suggested, and now
rice is being urged. Neither of these
need be tried on very extensive scale,
but it would be "well to trv them to a
limited extent. The farmer who abandons
all cotton, raises a little of everything,
especially as much as possible
of what he needs at heme, is the man
OT who will succeed during the corning
Tub Chilean affair seems to hare
?| been greatlr exaggerated, and Presi|H
dent Ilarrisen seems to Tiare been
>.uiIVAUIJ en JUI nviaia^, JLJU<?
Knfoa-3 was stirred up in a moment
and secmstj^e subsided in a moment.
We canV derstaad how the
President could ha*fe^fign_so badly
mistaken. On general princ?^P-s^3e
thought that it was all "gas." Th(
President seems to hare read th<
Chilean correspondence Terr carelessly
and concluded prematurely that h(
must send a war message to Congress
This was done, and on the very nexi
clay he announces that it was all i
mr^take.
x _
Trifc Prosperity Press and Report a
?. - ."V i
advises the people to vote ior n? candidates
for the. Senate who are not in
favor of prohibition Our contenaporary
is a very enthusiastic supportei
Wk of Governor Tillman, " .nivl as tie
Governor has said that he ir-itended te
sllxv eWt .1 1 pons 1.1 tnr<? tn snifr him aild as
he has not committed himself outright
^Lon the question it would be advisable
TOJind out what ire the Governor's
?kS. If the Govern?]- is for it, th&
ga?/i<Z Reporter s position wiJl be
jglfeat, **ut if he is going to elect a
to suit him, and prohibition
doesn't suit him, then our contemporary
will find itself contending f?r fc-vre
opposing forces. Which will it!surrender
a Tillman legislature or iv prohibition
legislature ? By the wg-y. what
has it to say about what was r3one with
' the Tillman-Timmerraan Substitute:
, _-J5-HlTSpar t anb a rg Hera Id agrees with
Augusta Chronicle that the tendencv
nowadays of substituting the
Htaf words, we enter our
pinst the increasing use of
?g^oys'? as applicable to
to twenty-five
igfc ?'<nrltv of the
aliik
^^Rrten mad
he persisten
the incorrect c
ferred. If we wi$l
HJI^HPP^^msses. times we must spell
?WRs^uie view that ^be publication ?
1^ ^ rpsnandpffi* t?mls
IP1"-'* 1'Lire Mr- Cleveland irom ^ernment actcd
the race?a thing that would delight sending that war
; them, If Hill is nominated it will be public knew at the I
mainly a personal campaign. If dent s message was
Clereland is nominated, it will be a ?
campaign of issnes. They prefer to jiaTe indsced the
make the fight en Hill's personal record wait till the despatc
rather than the great issues which lated; but then se:
pi would have been wf
VreTCiauu nmau,vwv. Til# lettCl* Ot ttlC
*n ment is a dignified.
<;Is it not opportune, when there is makesall apologies n
no national election, for the common to leave te the Unit
people who redeemed the State from Court to say what d
Radical rule 10 take cliargeof it? Can ^tmo,e1.uTa be
we afford to leave it longer in the Several times be
hands of those, who wedded to Ante- said by foreign criti
bellum patriotism and honor, arc ran- macr or inc luiicg
ning it in the interest of afew families tbe biief ut a >haip
. , _ . , . , making ''p-ints.
and for the benefit of a selfish ring ox x'reside: it is open to
politicians. As real Democrats and making- up a ease
white men those who here reoew our and he wishes to eat
pledge to make the fight inside the j?
r* * 1 t-j 41 though it seems It
Democratic party and abide the result, 0pinj?n Uiut he is at
we call upon every true Carolinian, of mischief. Xow tha
11 nlocca; onH o?lliri(rc tn Vi?ln IK (ll'&WU llCl* 1'COUCSt
purify and reform the Democratic ^rtul'iWtoTli:
party, undgive us a government of sc,id a person who i
the people, by the peeple, and for the the dimensions of tl
people."? Shell Manifesto. We should all J>e <
Do you think the partv is anvpurer? *ei ^ecn1^,\U,S. ?41
/ * * proper to demand
Hare "the common people" any greater f#r an American cit
rights than they had before? Have no less true that !
we "a government of the people, by would have been
tie people, and for the people" an? J*!* ^ j
more than at the time the above was a'Htj Avas g0;ne mon
written? The document from vrhich gars that the wh?!<
the above is takeu precipitated a long- ?f high mountains a
o -rv- - -i o and that an invadin.
bitter campaign?^ Dig it par? ambuscaded at ever
The Stat, press has heard the appea, J
of the Greenville News to agitate the confidence in their a
necessity of this State having some world thai cliaracti
sort e>f representation at the World's They are magnifies
Fair. Nearly everr paper in the fully abreast in all
c, , . . , of warlike operatic
State is urging upon its constituents to WJU. thcr used the
give the matter ceesi.leration and with great effect. .
pressing the importance of taking far oft that it wou!
some action in the matter. It is cost to us to keep up
, , x * . navvtueie. He thn
sincerely hoped that the efforts of the muCt be about live i
press will not be fruitless. It can means a large army
r? ? ' 4-e\ 1*%. r*f\T\ f 111. MlOJlDftl' tO l'(
U?ilAl^ tiiu uiabtvi vv/iiuu- ? -? ?A
u&llv befere the people, but it can net ^'orn s"c^ l[ s?u',cc 1
. ...L r. * ' iU are well out of the v
send an exhibit without the co-opera- Matters in Colun
tion of the patriotic and enterprising this time. Even th
j citizens of the State. The plan of sides in the papers
the Xacs is to have a convention held Thcv will soon bc<
/-i i v j? lL . summer. ilieiV??c
in Columbia for the purpose, eacn SQOn be a confemi
/1A1aa>Q f/iS i 1. ?
VASMUI/V WJlCUlIUg utltgaitJ. i duiinu OppUSU II1U [HL'JUilV
should cheerfully do her part. The art airs. 1 do not kn
Institutes that we hare had for several ^.c c,aIJ be madt
, . will be taken if the
years, showing our resources, are very Senator Donalds0n ,
strong and forcible reminders that few caress from thi? disir:
counties in the State can beat us "when ably run as a reform
i ^Ao put our hands to an enterprise, believe in Groy. Ti
. . ... man bhell will hold
; Will theV?* giTC us its p.a.1 more m u aud Gcn Vei.,?
".cVinll in a bftfier -~i-p ?.,/} fMAw?ln?<
' aetan, ana msn'v '**" *? ?*? ooii anu.
* position to tell the p?&!? *f Fairfield dates bare not annoi
. t,o<. <1^.,? Gov. Tillman told a
t intelligently what to do. ^ his Yisit to the npcoi
It Is Time to Start. ~ ^Sa^1 0*1 h]
his pockets'^vfUW-^
Not only should this State be well when the time ceirn
represented fcr a splendid and credit- opponent. '-'Suppo
* ~ + T
' j able exhibit at the World's Fair, feut
" j the exhibit should be is the hands of mav as wcn ^-ct rea
1 j au intelligent and competent delega- rocks itself or dodg
' tion. It should be ii charge of some to a state prin
en? or more persons thoroughly ac- ^hateyer ma.r ^
. .Al?, ' .. there is no constit
quainted with all the resources of the ?rettin?Mt for this c
' State, their particular location, the it is rerr unfortumi
> quantity, quality and everything about papers to bcdetnanc
} them. People 'will visit this great not. If we do not
r cfifriitmn \vn arr? 1<
1 j World's Fair seeking full ar.d accu- fjf0i7iast vear wa
; rate information ab?ut what South many believed to b(
' | Carolina is, what she possesses, what cans'tituiidn. Ton
is her past, present and future, what Pei'iinent wou*^
K j , * , . the September conr
|vl'e her advantages, what prospects arrangc for a i<tatc
; ^joes she ?Serfer investment. Whether next Time. The co
j'or not the State will gain anything bv at the last State coi
an exhibit will depend verv much upon declares that amend
i . . . "... - onlv at the bienni
j the ability to furnish intelligent and | n*tioiK j tj,ink
j satisfactory information 011 all of these | rj<rht jji liohliisir t
; p?int<?. This particular feature, how- j that the people can
, et-er, is a subsequent thing to be de- ^ override the eon
i|. i it- * i i-u*t all authontv. 1 In
j termined. Memustharo an exhibit maae to protect tin
i before it cau be placed in anybody's wi?e there would t
;! hands. "We cam't hare an exhibit un- The majority must
11? ?o,,^ tution in a constitu
i JCS5 Ht ru nviri uii utJiiinv , . , . ,.
f. t, , , , 3 work is net binding
systematic line, it has been suggested Ag & matJcr 0lw
1 hat it be raised br promiscuous sub- think thern should
scriptions. This plan -will fail. The for state officers, alt
neople of Stuth Carolina are abaut as favored that fi'rm
patriotic as the peeple of any other toil" in
|Sts;e, but ne man is going to con- there is opposition,
tribute unless there is seme settled, have n;l! strength
i -? <- i _ .* i \
ueaaue, orsuiuzea w?t ojl laismg uie i ?- lands.
Let the GreenVille .V?? Conventi?n
be keid, and as it suggests I twelve upcountry^
knowing that nature in ti^^H
^^PWiere te of lier good things favored thi^P^B
[^^Jroper name., more ^han any other of her reah
5rs it has made a rm . . ,.. . . . .t ? .,
rst publication of rhe wealth of lts f*re9tg' of lts frQl1
proper names mis- o! its mine?, etc., make it adaptab
e, and it is amusing to every enterprise that appeals
ce with what ten- tl)Hjl s genius.
i'to iji^ap'v'ith!>the 'Uulwhill! nature has done crer
it "Chile.*' thing for Brazil, man has fleue next
f the Chilean cor- nothing." The present methods er
to show that our ployed in the interior of the conut
, }Lha^.J tul f'01' tilling the soil are identical wi
message, for the ?
:imc that the Presi- used uy the prehistoric Incas,
being read, that a IV.ru, and as primitive as the metho
n the way: and a tiie JJorth American Indians foi
>ronrieties should ? Tk? u f? ;?
administration t? < l tuc cnwua uj
h had been trans- ' rs t0 introduce in receut years su<
me good rlictoric are common among us ha"Chitau,
Gore,-.- ?? !e' twi"S' !t is claime
able document. It e intractable uature of the groun
ecessarr, and offers ^i,tside of the orange and coffee pla
ed.States Sum-time I tar ions, the products of the Jarm o
amages arc to be re a need to only tw? or three kind
U'tC<k (,^CIK'C1S' The mandioca is the most cotaun
'foreC it has been plant cultivated whose root yields the
c$ that the dipl?- 8tafl of life, "farinha" (flour), and tl
I States resembles staple of commerce, tapioca. Susr
lawyer, intent on cmio is also extensively cultivated, b'
The message of the ti.o t?ct'?rits here, unable to go f
criticism. He is enough with t he processes of reflnii
Fnr thf> lincfiiifrR. tl,? .nuoi' Inrn nnruu arlir-in nil nf i
V.-w .... . O- 7 tl.V , % V.4 .. ^*.V.... ~ ch
the Irish vote feiior grades, though which sell
fan is defended, <rool price*. Tobacco is especial
> be the general grown in the Stale of Bahia. T1
the bottom of the pia.;t i? s?mcwbat small, but of i
t Chile has with- excellent quality; and good* mannfa
for his removal, iu:vd from it are much superior
lias an admirable o?:s, and tmieii cheaper, so much i
ig him home and that its use is brought within the rea<
s not mixed up in ot ail, and ali reach.
lat country. Tiie people of the farming district
jlad that the mat- as well as else rhere, live from "hai
ded. While it is to mouth". A failure of tho crop
absolute security e.-p.ciully the fiuit crops, at once i
izens abroad, it is duces them to extremes. Ceara, 01
x war with Chile oi' ihe northern State?, is si ?resei
no child's nlar. almost deooonlated bv the divu<rht<
clton, of this city, more iha>i four years'duration. 13
in South Amtrica, sides the many who have died fro
tlis in Chile. We starvation over GO,000 have crossed i
5 country consists borders within this time in quest i
ndnarrow valleys; bread and water. Mr. Melbourne, tl
g army would be Australian, should certainly not lac
; turn. The Chil- orders tor rain, even from this cou
and progressive try, if he could get his rain i'aetui
; same sort of self- iw?> successful operation.
f/\ t kn TUfti i* ni.? t ttsi/1 ?: J ro tiCHAvf til ftl
21'ized the South, also primitive. Tlie cart, with its t\\
;nt fighters, and vrl? els takeu oil* tUe trunk of a *re
the improvements lire and with its eternal screech,
his. In the last ab -ut the only vehicle found outsit
>m keless powder of the cities; 'oat usually the ?x a
:Vgai:i, Chile is .so Inched thereto is a thing of beaut
id entail immense All the railroad*, and their equi
> an army and a im nt?, iDrazil are after Englii
,ik< the population models, though, I think, manufae:ur*
Millions, and this in the New Etigknd Siaies; and ai
of defi!inre. It. is in no re&uect comoarabU to those <
iceivc an apology our American sy?t?m.
liau to light. \Vc The interior with all of its era*
rholc business. can give but little attraction I
ibia arc quiet at foreigners, especially Americans, c:
e political broad- cept 10 xnne extent in the south. IIov
have slackened, tver both in Southern and JS'orihei
'in again for the Br-zil Americans have tried what vi
thinks there will tue there is in farming, but tlie-ir liistot
cc of those who has been unevenly;! and full of <iiea|
administration of j poinlment. And even along the coa
w on what basis | where life is so much more cornple
>, or what course Uieie are but the fewest fines of bus
conference meets. ne^s that Americans can engage i
kVi11 run for Con- j profitably. Brazilians concede to i
ict. lie will prsb-! par excellence in the science of denti
er who does not j try. Happy the young man wh
illman. Congress- would come to any of the large citie
up that end of the ?n the coast aud hang out his shing
sr will be for him- inscribed, "Dentista Americano". Tlj
1. Other caudi- people would have ne inquiries t
inr-.n<i thomsHrrs.! make, but would come with ooe
reporter while ?11 mouths and ?pen purges. Arid, thoug
miry that lie isn't a singular fact, the whole caast is cleai
Lit he is iilling all Only in Rio are any tu be fount
tcks, to be ready where there are three or four doidgr
ut his driving busiuess.^^^g|^ko a neec
rll throw it at the j of
the "driftwood'' I and *kill might go further and f.i
<ly to throw sonio I worse thau i?> lake si?ck in \rli
c. i might appear a bold project.
lary for Governor, j Whatever else may be said of t
its advisability, j country, it may be truly said that 3
utional mo; hod of government is a full grown mo
ampaign. I think i strosity. What form or species <
itc for some of the : government is it that has its beii
ling it whether or hero? They call it a republic, b
abide by the eon- j evidently it is nuiscalled; for so far
?st. All the c*n- j can be seen it has none of the chara
s caused br what' teristics of such au institution. It,
; a disregard of the I trnc it is somewhat a government oft]
ipeat any i-uch ex-1 people, but in these latter days la^
disastrous. When I lessness is common. Aud to the e
ention meets it can lent to which the people are govern*
; primary for the : ^ "?t by the people; for the bayon
nstitution adopted !ls the power on the throne as well ;
ivention expi-esilr behind it. Neither is it a gorcnime
iments cum be made tbe people, but especially for tho
k1 September con-1 who act as officials. Number one
i hainnan Ii bv is ; the one for whom the people are b
his view. T-?*s:ir : spoiled and sacrificed by the guar
whenever I he v si? ians(?)of the law. There seems
stitntiun is against; l^c ?< > name for the so-called liepubl
c constitution is j Brazil. "Without doubt the polit
2 minority, other- j cal economist who should study i
>c no need fur it. i parts would classify it under the "hen
change the consti-! l'ie "unclassified." The wlie
fional way or its , country at present is in a state of co)
! fusion. The confederation has j
oufd po'iiics, I i president and many of the States it
?iat be a primarr : governor. For some time there Ik
bough 1 hive ioncr been a deep undercurrent of dissati
" ' * - - _
of i:uB)iMi(Uon in i a**-'""" awning uiv j^v^n;, *"?
;ick counties huve | Iiuslie*i clamor for the return of tl
u c*iiva*3 when exiled emperor, but now that lie
an.! i!ib? -bowid ; dead t','s has ceased. What thein
c!i?o<in^ His ' s'ia" '>e 'I01'1 ,iyt .vct appear. Trul
priiuai-T, b*?idci I the pending- crisis, but tl
* us (j.jV i man to meet it is not forthcoming. T
i?rrri(?!ii"ler?uri* to i whom chilli we look for the father c
On tlio 1 thiscouti'vy? To her sons? The lin
?8?
le wP
te thai
'he i;pxt frw wfpk? i
yhtfn Eabr was sick, rconoinicsl burtr*.
Vhen she was a Clii! J, c'.:-j cneT^^r I 'astor ui.
to
When she boer.:iP Miss, slio clan? to C"-tenr
11 When she had Chilureu, sL e gave th^jn Casteri'v HEAD Tfl
th
0l j 10 IJoxr* I)pxirr Kiiitiiny O
ds ~ I 15 pairs ?I Cotton Blanket* !
ar M'-'? ADVi-lv I i>i? s > a I.> 40 pain of Ladies'Shoe*, fo
* ?? A ffw pair* of Gentlem'-siV!
A rr j V Organs. I a^uos|33 ue*ilv twice the piice a
cTr^l! i 1 L?. (Jiitjloicue *2tEb. or
-e DaSei !*'. Vv asliin^ton. X. J. JO pa,.;. G l nM.-n Shor* *t
_ 120 pall's (..hi!(]re:i'a atid Misd,
?* -srri ..voffl1 r> Di:.Tai-t's Aistiiihi.ksk 7 pifce? <>f Liiien Tal.lr ('lot!
j -*> ?*'&<. $?* iii-vrr fulls; as gQ oair* Men'? Plew Shfe* a
; Tour^.hvss. ^ 10 pj,ce< F.ne l?a?uGe.?d. *
THE Dli. TAFT BKOS. 31. CO., - - "&< oO piecr* >Ul ?*rfl Dr?e?
re ROCHESTER, X. \. 40Q >al'd? V?l*et?? it from 25.
[s_ " 25 pieces ^uiali Silk, all
sn ?s&^-3 F&. K?=?X3S AI?A3 SK2S etSaS'oy The-c arc onlr a few. (JhII :
ir Dc AFmw'wi??JSS?cK! BTTHIS IS A CASH SAL!
SSwTsiwSfcn. Sok!WyF.EKMWX.
he vim-*""*"! * **
at lP^\?fT PARKER'S I M A C A L
8?1?sM?3 HAIR BALSAM
CT ClfiM.w Mwi b?*cvr.ca lh? .iair. 1 A
,? SsSSVf>^{&&rt????SM a lorvri*ut cr?sr?.. i <r^ ?j
? ,VirJJ-Tiv*r Tails to Sestcre Gray! j?? .>.
M S^?^lLfspr5s?'4 H*lr to ita TotxhJVl Csicr. j 4 ?
Sy^lnL Oi-nt Kiiu d.?JA5?? ? hair taihcg. 5 5-5
^ g^r^5 *?.&w* i ?t?TTr
'y ggv?^V-7" "v- / lie
JaXdi V A
?>4 U?? Ta.rzor'% 57r.ff?r Toivia.l^uwlae wer#t Cou^h, i%y * <
UJ ii^>i!*r-r. lAciice^cfMs. Pail.Ta*e in time. iOcU. xc? V J ^
C- K 2 5" CQ C*""' K S. The onlv esr? cure for Cow*. * ^ '*f
tQ or BttCOX & CO., .X. Y. ^ /-? V
;h BOILING WATER CR MILK
Efa i "> 3 ? '
r r O w ?uam
s QfsA J EFU OR 3 IMG. ?'MA.XUPACTL*RED HY?
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L? COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. fall line of inalci f?r al! Ml<
5- /.,.ri.,.onniifHM(nvriTniL' WhiHrs. Stpaiu I'i F
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q To tin*. Defendant above-named:
n \7"Ol* A UK IIEUE35Y summoned and iv- |*5 9 *7 PTb "> f|; IT)
h JL quiicd to answer the Complaint in f ? lis i 31 5 ?7s? Si?,H
" this action, which wrs this day fi.ed in 4 VlM'
.* tlie ctliec i>f Uiti ( lerk of this Court,a copy
? of which is also herewith smed upon yon,
a and tu serve a cum of vour answer to the
i> said Complaint on the subscribers, at tlirir
TjoroTsT'c!', wit bin t wenty *tlays f!iJ ? ?- *.
'e service hereof, exclusive of the day of
. such service; and if you Tail to answer
a the Complain' within ihe timv aforesaid, j
the p!a..;ti:J in l!d> action wiil apply to T O 1? CTT/^T)^
fie ; the Court for I? <- relief demanded in the ^ XI 1 ij I'liUir^
its ! Complaint.
n- f Uali-d nt W Misi'oro, .S. C , on the 2nd
t day of .January, ij-sij
jo-1 -'IcDw'.N A!.l>, I)? >b- I-A>S Si OIJEAIt, jl} rf&!. of HiC store have in
lit' 'well lined up, and I prep
as | Toerlwi I)e.en.iarf. D.uid A. jJen-lm; do general wheelwiiyht work
.C-] Takf tioticw. that. ihr Complaint in tiii.s wimihii ir, anil repairing of Vf It
. WJUUM i * l"r ' U:ivc on hand U line o
I which <lie toivy:-'i!ijr :s ;i copy) was tins
| daj* ti!i'ii in Uu- ulliei- of the Clerk i?r the
v- j Court of Coiina t) I'it-as for Kail field
:r??!; -MRVmbHI
jlo:>ON.Vi.I>, Dol.lJLASr1 -k OtiE/ I?, U
|js i'iah.thT's .VM'.rr.fjs.
se 1-2x11 CUE\I% FOII CASH, or 01
is ? " _ . with approved ktcuii:v.
o_ : JC*.i 2 siiS* a
||Sayiogs ti Loai Association,11T- MATTjli^
[ WIXXSBORO, S. C. I ATTENTION
IC
HOW TO GET TO THE T? called ^ ^ ^ct that tl
JL scnocr offers 1or su!e a ?n
-WORLD'S FAIR, 01
* OIIJIST32AS GOO
is \ C) V is t!;e time t<> fcmin^nce putting | . , .
;c A \our "!!istli ili'p.isit'i in our aviiujs Also a beautiful nne? f BOOR
r Depart 11 *nt it' \ mi want to save up for the which ar* n<?\r u*e 1 srenerall]
Wor.ii's Fair. *Depo.?its of one d??:lar and subsiitulc for Xmas ( ar?!?.
upwards iec-ived. Interest allowed from
^ t::e first. <>: L-arli nuartemt Hit rate of 4 p. r INSPECTION SOLICII'?
'f ce..t. per annum.
i- JAMES Q. DAVIS,Cashier. W. ft. AlJ&fitf.
are remnants of '.Mts which w wropose't? sell
it prions which are boumi to win the approval of
IESE BARGAINS.
mi tun at 5 cats a ball.
en* thin c?sf.
nnrrlv S3 00. nrico unw $9 00
Shoe*, odd *ize?, from $1.00 to $2.50. Formerly
>?ked new.
: loc. per pair.
e*' Sh*e?. new siocfc, to b* closed ?ut at c?8t. A
it at X?*vt Yark prices.
$1.00, f M inrr price $1 50.
ti jrrraliv r?duc?d prices.
r>d? * co?t. j
:. t?> 50^-. ] or .yard, formerly 50c. and 75c.
us, at 35o. per yard.
*H(i ?re our stock.
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I
rr k XT o rnrT ? r\
ila r & iuixiNjifK. :
NOTICE. 1
N'JSTICE is .hereby given that, by virtue y
of the powers conferred by the mort- j
gage of Thomas \V. Nelson to Commer- I
cial Ba*k of Columbia, i>. C, ?i ted the
20th day of November, .889, and r.-coraed
^ ->* in the office of the Kegi??ter of Mesne Con^
/<?? veyance for Fairfield County in Book
"Y" of mortgages, at page 39G, the under
^ signed will, on Thursday the eleventh day
of February 1892, between the hours of |
eleven in the forenoon and three in the I
afternoon, sell before the Court House J
door, in tiie town of Winnsboro, ia the
said County, all that trict or parcel of
land, situate in the County of Fairfield and t
State of South Carolina, containing one
- hundred ac es; more or less lying on both
IT* A J A I Af /.f /^, 1
! 5|M i I? ?iuro kji buc uav/iv vi tuc v/iiAiitjii*;. V iurnlL,o
vuj i,ia & Augusta Kailroad, beiug the tract
known as "Simpson's Turnout", and
bounded by lands of George S inpson, estate
of William Jones, de eased, estate of
g Oso*U!id Woodward, deceased, John II.
\r? *{ Cathcait a?>d others; the tract above de'
cnriKt s\ I \ai n ? thi? ooma -
N7VAAV*Vt WV1U HI*' OUUIV Tf ?'IVM ?? UvJ Wil*
veyed to said Thomas \V. Nelson by
George S. lliggins, by deed datfd 27th
Sep'tembei. 1872, aDd recorded in said office
- in Book of deeds at page (524.
~k~ Terms of Sale?(-'ash f
4^/ COMMERCIAL BANK
~ of Columbia, S. C. V.
mlA LYLES&U..YNSWOKTU,
1-21?3t Attorneys.
T - -A
I NOTRE.
VTOTICE is hereby given that the uu- r
f deisigned Uuiniiieri'iitl L>ank or Coi- I
utnbia, S. C., und- r and by virtue of the I
? powers conferred by the mortgage of Mrs.
Elizabeth Fin:ey toLyJes & Hnynsworth,
dated the twentieth day of January, 1891.
and recorded in the office of the Register of
asm Mesne Conveyance for Fairfield County in
UJJLt. Book-'Y" page 474, default havinebeen r
" msde in payment of the note secured there- |
by, wliicn mortgage has been duly as- F
signed to said Bank, will on Thursday, 1
the eleventh day of February, 1892, be- tween
the hours of eleven in the forenoon
and four in the afternoon, sell before the
I Court House door in the town of Winnsboro,
in the County aforesaid, all that tract
of land, situate in the County of Fairfield
and State of South Caiolina. containing
:Masi?r five hundred acres, more or les?, being the
~i } .> * ? Af lo n/1 AAnT7iitro/^ f a co i /? V! i I
\4 n At tiav/ii VJL iuuu V/Viiitjcu wv oaiu uii<.au^Ku
nner of Finley by J. B. McCants. by deed dated 1
'ittilths 29tb Apiil, 1878, and recorded inthe afore- hi
' siii office in Book "AF." at page 104, p;
and raori particn:arly represented by a
plat recorded in said office in Book "A.K."
at page 399.
Terms of .r ale?Cassh.
COMMERCIAL BANK
, rnn of Columbia, S C.
I LYLES A HATN'SWOKTH, 1
Jat uary 18, 1892. Attorneys.
l-21-3t
A CARLOAD ::
^oF^y "Is5
Fine - Kentucky
si been *
ami to e
r" inn ps m wnm i
JLM.UL.UU Ililli UUxiUJUU i,
k
jpes JUST8 arrived- *'
i credit THEY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP
FOR CASH OK APPROVED
iirn ""
?WS.'~?-?- j
ALSO DOES A a
f r<
? Livery ail Dram Easiness.*
be sub- y li U f
nail lot i
GIVE US A CALL. 1
,>v S. B. CRAWFORD, I
[LETS ! J
r a* a 11" roar ?f McCarlev & Co|
VTIVI;CIY oiwic.
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*4
THIS PAPER
AdrartUiaf Bweaaf 10 Sprnoe StVwhcread^trtUicj Jf
?-QM*W BMQT bo MMHio WT it J ^"VVI'OUJb *
?r " ?
NOTICE.
f HAVE ON HAND AND FOK
L asle !
to MULES AND
10 IlEADUtfH'JKSiSS j
Jhexp f? r cash or on ii??e until n<-xt - \
all ^i>it approved t-iiprr. lYrneim J
ri?hilijr to buy will At. vreM to call
Hid examine mv *t?ck- kefcre Moving. J
^inonjf thfui I have ^onn- sowd Brow.l 1
War?s and t*-<> ?<><?.i >*.?<<}<" !!ur?e*. 1
'erson* hnVitirf ?lr?< k# n.Hi don't *uit
h(-m can exchange 11m-in *; my flakier.
Ui Sock guaranteed ai re:>ie?Mttrd.
A. WILL1 FOKIi, 9
iViuiuhoro, - I'r -|>rici?r.
HUG TJ
OUii EN HUE 6 i O^K OF jj
fm Mi id Boon
V? OFFEUTIIEM FOtt TUENE*
TllllM Y DAYS at & *lia<3e
<?v?*i fVifcl si: rl rnrr'jj jp fl
* t:
m
oin: stock (A
t p
I- titfw fall and J9
m-n i nni\ro T\f * t?BI
i VJ AlUil V l\j LSI t\ CjH
JUST REiURNED FR?
r net^C'', * here we have^B
fine ?up?>l\ !!0!iSE>H
tnl MaKKS, hud we areSm
lr #.fl-r in public
u\ *5 the lowest pi ice, Bk
(Ml H
Wc have aUo eiilarfl
id equippej it with ihfl
ti<i will h*> g'u<] i')l
r? Mt i.U titties m: t jH
We nm^ keep BUH
?ESS tor xuU . v gg
>e pr? mlse \<>u 9
lOiu-r iu cren ]inJ9
Cpt open all
ation <-f oar cu*tfl|
iJilL/U U yjMM
WINNSJI
PkR. 1>AVII> J
LJ fern hi* proie^B
ices t? the citizens <^H
nd County. A
ispectfully solieted.
Office, No 9 Wa^Hj
o&is west of. pott
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fr-*- ?j ?'r*-*- H "i?iMfi
TiluMttfifltffTTii.wtihh
4 (Sum w? ?n r?;*U. W? ?flfl
? k?w ?H. U TOO woold U^B
ntea S90 ?o $MB
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