The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 10, 1892, Image 3
" ? i ii iumm^a?aiii i iiiaBooamm?
LOCaL INTELLIGENCE.
D. G. I> WIGHT. - - Local Editor.
Wednesday, February 10, : : 18i?2
MAIL COLLECTIONS.
Letter* will he coileded from the
letter boxes at 3.o0 p. in., o.lo p. m.?
and 9 p. tu. daily.
Sow Ailvertisemc-ut*.
Laurel Valley?F. \Vr. Habeuicht.
"Wanted?J. W. Powell, Columbia,
- ? ?""Strayed?W.
II. Willi.imson, Ridgeffav,
S. <\
Caut's Ginlen Seed-Winusboro
Drug Stwre.
^ Fertilizers fur Cotton or Money?
iV^ Oil and Fertilizer Co.
?At wood is up the
T!i?:?pii:! Hull for a. Photograph
Gallery.
- Dea'V.s i.i fertilizers say tnat trie
sales this smsou have been very much
lighter than they have ever known
tiicrn.
?The attendance at Mt. Zion is increasing.
During tie past IVw weeks
a number ol new pupils luive been
enrolled.
?Owing to the departure from town
Ar?- ? Mr. V/. B. Gilbert
UJ. >4 i. -
will have charge of the signal service
bureau here.
^ ?P. W. HabcrnicUt mak*s a new
aunounccMica: in thi* morning's issu#.
The attention of the public is directed
o ike s-Qis.
?The Winnsboro German Club has
received au invitation to the gennan
Friday evening, with the compliments
of the Boycott Club.
?Prestos iirou:::, cot iku, ??.?.
cyniioirtcu iav charged
'.viiti Ireuking-riTlo the house of Air.
A^M^>i5clc ui'Cedar Creek. j
__ _ wood soon expects t? commence
work in tke photo business. *
tRS ?Mr. Wwdc fl. Mncfie, lclt Thnrt-}
uA tor Abbeville County, to
^ jg-* act asbe*t uuu at ihe marrin^e of Mr. i
XicklcJ to Mi? a Rict of that place.
--'i he store one door south of G. A.
White's has recently been piiuted I
?nf It trill shortiT be
Ill ?tlV4
tccupied br the X#\v Yo;k Racket
\ Store.
?ilr. 5. ii. Richard*, colportcur of
the Presbyterian Synod of South
^ Carolina, wm in town Friday with a
number vf valuable religious woikt
for sale.
?A delightful surprise party was j
?J ?! ? Coi-ior TTriflp-r oreu- I
glTCIl IUC wwj,
ing. It was attended by %uite a number
of the yo'u&g people who enjoyed
themselves hugely,
k ?McMaster. Brice & Ketchin have
in stock a supply of garden seed from
V the most popular seed houses. Peri.
sous in need of seed of any kind will
de well I? give this firm a call.
?liev. C. E. McDonald has been
4 called to the pastorate of the Associate
Pl.flciivtPiMDn Dhiirch. but,
JL 1 V^Vjr ?,v?
as ret, he lias not signified bis acceptance
or non-acceptance of the same.
- "i ?It is reported that M. F. Tighe,
tfaft Co.umbia correspondent of the
Keics and Courirr, has bt.-eu appointed
private Mercian* to Senator Irby, vice
O. \V. Buchanan, E?q., who, it is said,
i has resigned.
?The Wiunsboro Drug Store ha?
- 5 - ' Ilniet'a
jnet receiyeu *. 8Uj.'j?j vi ?
1 garden seed aud onion sets. Thi? is
the month to cosiiaence gardening;
and from the abo>e store you can *e{
every rxriety of ?eed.
?Treasures McMeekin informs us
that just about half of the total tax
awesmcKt, .rkich is $47,000, lias been
..-'j, HolJeeted. Consequently within the
pext twelve da\s about $24,000 has to
paid in or somebody will be in
A formal invitation has been
Jefeaded to the Execu;ire Committee
?Khe State Teacher# A?soc:a!io;i to
hold the next annual meeting *f that
body in VVinnsb?rv; and there is
every reaaen to cxpect tliat the invi;
tation will be accepted.
?The group of heavenly bodies, the j
moon and the planets Venus and j
Jupiter, which ha? been visible in the
western sky for several nights past.!
presented certainly a most magnificent j
sight. On Sunday evening a short
time after sunset it was particularly |
" 7? beautifu'.
?Rev. Jubez Ferris made tl.e an J
<
nouncemsnt that he would, during
?. the present week, conduct a series of
evening services at the J
* ' . L'hnrch. Mi. Ferris is a
- . s able minis'er, and these
4l no doubt be the means
. . giplishment of much good.
? tuir fcx stem determined
4 i
vr;y possible advantage of
fcarp ivileges, the bachelors
'ii? tu realize that some
'* . o
\their part is absolutely
. meeting will be held
ange for a grand anni5
of this noble baud 011
"well, colored, charged
given a hearing be
Catbcart Friday, but
of convicting; testieharged
Caldwell
i as the negro who
. complicity in the
? > . ' -xro child which is
>n murdered.
? . "lit fur At wood's
dux- he comme;:
ed U. S. Ar?1?
- . ' 11 received by
*iitry. In the
as well as iti
/ ' .
* - * jeat many very
;een made so
" compelled to
in order to
g inspection.
S. Stakes, a
* Stokes, of
, ted to take
ud Bethel
torates of
2 death of
Qfs\lr*>ci
oiste of
~ is f "ly
" ome.
BBPBBPMBa?? II I Ml II ?OMiWMBMBWBM?M
Highest of all in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Go
P?W
| ABSOLUTELY PUR
?The Osvidson College Y. M. C. A. nejraof hi:s. r;r.
held .1 brilliant reeepti. their new M|.s E||eB sim~
hall February 1 to introduce the pub- ^ J#hll sim0nt01)
lie to their parlor and reelin g room, a( t,ie ho.n; o( h{r
which have just been handsomelv car- a,, 0 .. .
- - Ihos Sterling, after
pet eel ana lunnsneu wiui eir^nm scib . .
' , . , ? . ness of about two vcz
of furniture 111 cherrv and antique cak. * .
' , . , . mauv years a consn
-D^carper, sUve, and furniture of the New Hope A R p (
reailii:ir~"rorrnt.?i'osiinjr ncariv $100, , ... . . \ ' . *
, /? , lonff life which oxien<
were Mv-cuiea t>v Messrs. Uiruch, e . , ,
? ^ ~ . of eight v rears was ai
Andrews & Bro Kanf,n??.?.,dD?vi?, #( ^
of Chariot, ami the parlor completely was , d
T : 1?1 ..t .... (,fSlQ(l hv Dr.
TOM knew her* llei rem
and Mr-. J. B. bhearer, of Davidson , , . >r ,
,, ? terred in the New !
College.
* ? ... . ? tomorrow.
? Hon. (j. \Yash feher-. oar repre- ?r , , 0 ,,
, . , W oodward, S. C., J
sentalive in Congress,* has introduced
in the IIou-c of Representatives a bili east wateri
for the payment, to Mt. Zi?n Society, E\st "\V \tekee S
of $11,000 lor the n?e and occupation s^-ul: \Vrt have'ha^
of the college property by United favora!)ie weather
Stales troops during the years I860, MostoftLe time ha
?G6 and :G7. As we have stated pre- sowin? 3ats.
viouslr, Senator Bailer has introduced Tbe?cotton erop 1
the same bii! in the Senate. Certainly fu]1). 2Q pgr ceril aud
un.nt- piiinni-ib-iiii.in i.i due !he Society ]_ ?
1 ~ gi am i.
foriheu.se of this valuable property, At a
ami the pi ^babiliiies are that.Congress
v.*5!I make at least some reasonable^- .
atipropri-iiion for the purpose. .
p:i??uge of ilie. Li4L>as ir. stands v.
by-TuT "untneasuruble benefit to -Ml."' '
Ziosi. * . >' '
_ g'O
Children Cry for Pitcher's. Castoria. *; _rs--^'^c,,
I A Piiotogkai'iiek Cojuxg ? Mr. J?. erease(^ Me s.!\fr* tu!
| Jay At wood has rented the Thespian a??>111 rusini?i,or rec-i
Mall and mil open a photograph ^ss than two lionis. gallery
on the loth in>t. This is an Mr. and Mrs. J. M
institution which lias long been needed a *n_l^'s secl
I in Wimikbaro anil Mr. Atw'ood will MUs Nannie Raw!
I doubtless he k?pt bus*. Gladden s Giove. ^
I Unclaimed Letters.?The following ?Atwoo'i has the
| is a li-t of the letters remaining un- artist in the
claimed in the postoffice, for the xnrrs from
week ending February 1, 189:2: .
Mr. Jonas J. Bavkin, Mrs. Millie Messrs Editors: I v
Hannate, Miss Lugenia Holmes, Mr. lew, UULS ""UUI ,iU'a
Ben Roach, Mrs. Alice Walker, Mr. bod-v ' " abont >ett]ed
Joseph Washington. ?"U kin!:, Cot.t,n '1
Persons calling for aiiv of ilte above l01llc 81 e 1 rawing o
p .. ? .i ' ? - -j haulm* fertilizer*, but
wih mention that thev arc advertised. *\ ,
" cotton don't get bette
Tiik iiiKSTKELS.? Despite the fact will be many a long
| th-i; it was Saturday nigh:, Crandall, *rc hundreds of Ian
Clarke & Hike's Minstrels attracted a hare not got one dolla
fairly large audience and th&se who or a morsel ot bread
ffAoto.? fr? o vr-i'v iiitf*!*- depending1 on the
e.-iing performance. Certainly the ^ind merchmt to feec
most wonderful 1'eatmc of the program P'i^c be what it will.
wa? the exhibition of Mr. H*ke, the 'iaTC commenced aire;
contortionist, whose distortions e>f his their rationi on t:rn
body were simply marvelous. All of the name of God will
the vocal and insirumental selections things don't change
rwere excellently rendered. answer.
??? The health of this c(
?Atwood will make the ArtUtio s0 o-ood. Mr. S. I
Glace Finish Process work. * been very sick for
Thf r.v.ap Year Ogtillox.?As we Hstlslhan h:s been i
have previously announced the Boycott * think he will get bet
Club "will give a leap rear cotillon in
the Gr. L. X. Armory on tlie eveniug of Ltiion Church, l*eb.
the 12th inst. We liave been furnished c. msnercj
by the young ladies, with the follow
ing copy of regulations: The young following left
]adies will meet their partners at the ceiv?d by Solicitor
j door of the gentlemen's dressing room ^plains itse.f:
at half vast eight o'clock, as dancing j Columbia, S. C
begins at that hour. T? -u"srs;Js'a"?
, . . - icard, J. h. McDo,
Admission forspecta'ors, as follows: ^ q .
Gentlemen 2o cents, ladies lo cents. Gents: At a public
babies $1.00. Charges for admission zens from all parts o
to peanut gallery 10 cents. Music for cently held in Colum(
the occasion will be furnished by the South Carolina Ili&ti
, . T> i x i i resolution was adopt*
Kennedy String Band, of Columbia. as Cha5rmail of thc
All of the arrangements for tie ger- point a committee o
man arc complete; and the voung County of the State, <
people are looking forward to with duty of establishing
I a great deal of pleasure. and otherwise promot
rcrsonais. In pursuance of t
bear leave to design;
Mrs. Mary C. R5?>n lias returned Committee for vour I
from a risk to Columbia. Very respcctfull;
Mrs. S. P. Pwbenson has teturned IIkxry Mel'
from a vi it to Colombia. ,The ?bJeet * the 01
M. O. Dantzlcr, Esq., of St. Mat- IIlstonc>1 Society is
thews, was in town Thursdar. known ami the gentle
Cam. Cbas.S. Dwight is spending a tutethc Failtie]<1 con
few dare u homo with his family. onShl-v we?
II. N. Obear. Esq., was i?" town duties which devolve r
'i1 /lonrvlv iitfm**
TucMlav on professional business.
Miss Annie Lauhon, of liidgeway, ^ec^?n and preservati
spent Thursdar and Fridav with bearing upon the h
friends in town'. ' ?" olina slul in tlieir
Mis. Fannie C.eight returned to bers of tl,is com,nit
Salem Friday nght, wur. .be and most Probabl>'
will rcsime her stndies at the beartr co-operation
Female Seminary. jeiit citizen of Fair:
Prof. W. H. Witherow left Monday thc h,SK"7 of his Sta
afternoon for Charleston to attend the V * d*
meeting of the South Carolisa Grand Chlldrsn Cry for Pi
Chapter, Royal Arch Masons.
Major ami Mrs. Jas. Pagan have trial justh
left AVi?usb?ro and will in future re- ^??
side with their son, Mr. E. F. Pagan, MosstDale, S.G.,
near Flint Hill. Their departure from ^r'a' ^Ut^ice Bookma
"Winnsboro will be severely felt by their tw0 days *
manv friend*. case ^ *
This was an action to
"I fe.*l ir my duly to te.Jih* to the property under lien,
efncacv ot I5ni(l\ cio:':;-j mn a h^liiefie taChe<l- It appears t
ctliv, >::vs heiMn-r. V\ asli!i:?rtOii, ? , , . ,
rj .. ' w Co. had purchased tl;
? Leitner, through his i
A CAltl>. , , .
son. a bill of sale on
M'.sr.rs. KJit'us: A eorn^sjjonden t in partdllCJ also an opi
Tuesday's issue uses this expression: ^ Woodward ?!
I "Dr. Moot! * * * is riie only was held on Wednest
j Staightoui of ih<; number." Well, I ingjurors were swori
I opposed Tillmmi !;i>t ?car and >!:<* foreman, J. L. Cautl
j\ ear before, and Jheone before that son, C. P. Matthews
I nd iiijin., which menus ever siucc I i- -terry, tJ1- A
I cott-d iva>on. I have vutui for the evidence the jury r(
nominee* oi every Democratic State ^wo hours* deliberati
Convention since I was of age. I they could not agree
abjure ail fancy political names and was entered. The <
j am ^'lad -that no one who knows me ceeded to draw anotl
can call tnc anything' but a Democrat. ^ie uext day for t
W. II Mood. followingjurors wer
llidgeway. S. C., Feb. 2, 1892. 1'Qrry, Sr., J. W.
Camak, Wm. H. I
Rheumatism Cured iu a Day. j R Bur]ev>
"Mvstic Cure* 'for Rheumatism and "
m1K>. in 1 tn S reiietl tlie Uext da.V
1 UUiVHil T *w> ? v
days. Its action upon the system is pointed and proceede
remarkable aad mysterious. It re- of the case. There t
mores at one* the cause and the di- onf in thp
sease immediately disappears. The ?
tirst dose jrreativ benefit*, 75 cents. case was submi
Sold by >V. E. Aiken, Druggist, After fire h*urs they
Winn3borought S. C. * mistrial. Another
! ti'mo hnt. through lh<
1UI L1IU Ulllvt u.?iv, D
V t Report. efforts of seme friends, the case wai
I j satisfactory compromised. Thus end
Iri^^ 7 t{inuT? ?i
Messrs Editors: The Y. M. C. A. ?
d Union nquested me to send to you fo
^ l?M!?l;raii!)ii the fallowing resolution
IF"*!? ti:i*v passed in regard to the death 0
Kev. J. \V. Murray. I \viii state lha
it tuny fcceiu out of date to be fcndin;
" in this now, but this delay was uu
Mb l
aToidable.
The Y M. C. A. and. I he tffice
LEV sitroyTOX. \ llie x a,A- .
j bearers of Union Church wis a to ten
on, ielict of the {jer an expression of our heartfel
died la?f ni^r'nt J sympathy to Mrs. J. \V. Murray am
son-in-law, Mr | fiunjiy and the members of his char#
a prolonged id- for the great loss they sustain in th<
trs. She was f ?r | death of a loving husband and father
stent member of | a?d a devoted pastor, for we2 like you
onr) h(?r I t.?,l fo In VP him. Slid UOW Wl
-"'UIVIJ) """ ? ( nuu iuai iku .v ,
:lcd over a period fnej that your lo^s is our.=.
i exemplification Truly your loss is great; yet vri
selfiishness. She feci assured that you recognizc that i
?med by all who js the Lord's hand that has removet
lains will be in- him to his everlasting reward, ant
Hope graveyard therefore, you meekly bow ir
sweet submission Uim who doetl
all things well, saving, "Thy will b<
E>eb. 7, 1892. done."
bjtitexs ?^cial P05?lic>n an(3 his i?t?r
j course with his fcllowinsn he \va:
: q jrek g _ modest ana unassuming, ret ioyai
* ,' " firm and uncompromising in nis^ppo
i a lew days of sjtjon t0 gjn ant] wickcdness. Alway:
for farm work. truc, sincere, reliable and faiu,fui i,
s been used in the pcrforman^ of hia duties ^citizer
and churchy- """"'y^and in li}3 hom<
, , , circle ami^ ^sififiino and ex
mil be reduced einp]ar^ - . v /
cum and ^ . T death o
" . ; Associatioi
't * . . ' . i'aithful coun
nity a devoted
- ' ' N . and while w(
>ray God's grace
^ourn his death
. . ;on to Ills provi\
t - '' j
?nd sincerely syra
dow and childrer
, his congregations
, -rotation, and com
; j,~. ' ','ne care of the God oi
ti.' >/d fatherless, and of c.1
'r ~~ra.*'copv ot these resolutions
[. Higgius spent be sent to Mrs. Murray, his csngrega
lion last week tions an^ t0 l^s Winnsboro News ane
! . . . . ' Herald i'or publication.
is is visiting at 4 That-this imperfect memorial bi
spread upcn the minute book of tbis
Association!
credit of being Sincerely,
South. * * W. B. White.
csioj. Children Cr.y for Pitcher's Castoria.
rill <jire you a
section. Every czr/i>5^omcjiaffblls.
down lo Wtlk Ten Promises?-Last Year's Crep---Cont
fV>? or a Derangeu?Hard Times, etc.
their row* and | ^ Cuappells, S. C., February 'j.~
if the price of Special: la view of rcur continued
!r thi6 tall tbere klI,dness as contrasted with my pas!
face, for there delinquencies as a correspondent 1
"!erS today who hereby of rar own free will and accorc
r in iheir pockets d0 Promise to place at your disposal
in their cribs, either for the columns of The New;
mercy of some AXD Heraxd, or the waste basket ter
* iliem, let the 1 communications, answering to the tei
Souse of them months following this month, (Feb
acly^t? haul out niary.) auct I do hereby pledge rnyselj
Now what in iQ make said communications eithei
become of U8 if Jo?^ ^ sbort,good, bad or indifferent
'? Wiser heads, The crops on the Saluda, on the
Newberry and Laurens side, were good
)mmanity is not for the past year. The corn crop was
j. Crawford ha? better than for the last ten years, som<
?ome lime. Dr ?a-v ^9V t^c last tw?nty. The cottoi
ending on him. crop was a good average crop, the onlj
ter trouble about it is the low price, bu
i SutscinBER. farmers are not to blame for this miles:
^ it be for planting so much. I was sur
? m ised to learn, some time asro, fronr
.
l society. an intelligent fanner on the Abbevilh
,, side of Saluda, that in the Ninetv Si:
9r rc *cn tIv re *r
u 11 region not half the farmers mad<
McDonald fully ? , , .. _ . 4,. .
enough corn to do them. But this n
' Feb 3 18Q2 their own fault; "they would have i
?, T. W. Wood- so;' . , 4 , , ,
aald, Winnsboro, lerh^PS y?u have not heard thai
some of our farmers went derangec
,. , ... last rear, but like those deranged in ?
meeting of citi- clifFerent war they fancied ail was
r tne j-tate, re- rjght,onlv other people were deranged
jia, called by the i ij^ig (jerangement seems to be demon
moal Society, a | strated by certain sympotoms. (1.)
.d diiectinc me. i tVioii* tpVia1#? r?rr?? of <v>ttoi
. V1 ' A li\i T OV1U tn w W|. v.
meeting^ to ap- eXcept barely enough to plaut
r three, iu each t0 SUpp01-t 0ji mills and railroad comcharged
with the panjes> antj bought foreign fertilizers
.ranch societies, ou at a high p?*v cent to impr?v<
oe *11jnf a their laud, this also aided in building
rical society. Up railroads. Their only advantage
hat resolution I jn ^jg SpeCulation, that I can see, if
ate veu as such tjiat |jie^ inay jiave g0t |)acj. a sma]
ouuty. portion of the essence of their cottoi:
. t iced in the shape of lard, but then they
iter, Chairman. j)at| pav ten cents pC1. pound for it
gauization of the (2.) Another symptom of this derangeperfectly
well inent is thev sold cottou for six cent;
:men who' consti- haying previously bought corn on time
. _ at SI.10 to make it. All this aftei
iinittee are thor- ]irjnLr fairJv warned in 1890, that sucl
to undertake the was the supply then 011 hand that th<
iponthem. They price in 1891 would be less than it
sted in the col- ^90, which literally came to pass
. ... But here I must stop", it is late in th<
.on of everything j afternoon, just struck three. I mus
istory of Ssuth ; ?? to the postoffic* I shall give "hart
efforts as mem- times" in the >Iarch number.
tee they should, Corlev.
will, rcceive tllfc A Million JFriends.
of everv intelli- A friend in need is a friend indeed, an<
Rrtiri rrri,\ not ^ss than one rcillion people havi
field who >alues f0urui just such a. friend in Dr. King's Nev
te. Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, ant
^ Colds.?If you have never used this Grea
t Cough Medicine, one trial will convinci
tchers Cdstona. you that iS has wonderful curative power,
in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs
1 TTa^li h/if-Mp i<t anaranteed to do all that i
I claimed or money will be refunded. Tiia
,e court. j bottles free at McMaster.Brice & Ketchin'
__ j drug store, Large bottles 50c. and $1.00.'
Feb.G.?Special: !
.11 was kept busy j *Twice-A-Week For One Dollar A Tear,
u the trial of a ; The "Twice-a-weck" edition of Tni
'o vs J. Ii. Sloan. I ?T- Louis Republic is unquestionably
* the best and cheapest National new'
i recover title to , jouraai published in the United State*
with account at-! Xt is issued on Tuesday and Friday o
hat E. F. Xeil & I every w?ek, making it in effect a semi
jp infprpntrtf f F I weekly for oxly on'e dollar a year
t "j t i/ During the four winter months ead
agent John Jack- jssue contajus eight pag#6. makin?
a cow, which >Tii? j sixteen pages a. wcuk, ?iiu Jiu )*vck
en account from issue during- the year is less than four
fc Co. The trial tecn Pr-L,es of seven columns each
"rpj - ,, ? Five separate editions are printed, on<
y'r- !p each for Missouri, Illinois, Texas
a: L. (J. Trapp, Arkansas and Kansas, and a gen?ra
len, J. L. Robin- i edition for other States, containing
:, G. B. Gibson, I nothing but details of importan
fter hearing the ! eTents> ot interest everywhere/ Th;
. ? Republic is the leading Democrati
itired and about ^auer of the country, and has a Spe
on reported that cial Tariff Department, edited by Hon
, and a mistrial Wm. L. Wilson, M. C., with "contri
bntions from ether distingui?he<
^ " Democratic leaders. It will be i?di:
ler jury and set pensable during the great politics
he hearing. The campaign of li<92. Remember th
e drawn r T. J. price, only one dollar a tear fo:
\shfmvi t ' r tw0 ^peks every week. Sampl
t r.- ' m' copies will be sent free on applicatioi
tobmson, 1. i. Address The Republic, St.Louis,Mc
The Court con- \ ?
, y DU^KIBU Ft .-X/ ? %'
at the aeur ap- the Best Salye in the world for Out
d to a new trial Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Kevt
rim noLhino* new fcores, fetter,Chepped Hands, Chillblain
? mu Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos
testimony. The tively cures Piles, or no pay required,
tttd to the jurv. is guaranteed to give perfect s^tisfactiui
j " er monev refunded. Price *23 jisnts p<
also reported & box. For sale by JIc^. >
jury ttwi diwn ^etchin. f
; Itch on human and horses and ail
s animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool- , ? , , ? ,
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never
3 fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, Druggist, _____
r fFhen Baby was sick, -sre gave h?r Castoria. i p
S Vben she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. ?g L I
f VThec she became Miss, she clung to C*^tori& la gj^hMnSnc
t VThirr. shfl had Chililrec. ahe save them Castcrh.
y
5
I
'I : ? '?- "CagtrLttfcwo1
STRAYED. I roocsamend Has
T EFT my premises on Friday, the ta?tratome."
t J?J 5th inst., one small Dark Bay MS?.o
j Mare Mule, with scar above the hoof
on inside of right hind foot. A lib **rb? nse of'C
e eral reward v. ill be paid for taking her kaa?ri<gto
e up. Address SS5TS5E
W. II. WILLIAMSON,
2-9-2 Ridgeway, 5. C.
& WASTED,
MY friends in Fairfield to know that 1
will sell on commission Milch Cows
, and Beef Cattle as well as all country pro1
duce, such as Turkeys, Chickens, Butter,
1 Eggs, Ac. Residing near the citvjjiaye .. ___
1 fa^iljtJes_f?=-4i^rdTiirg^fodlIce^otlie best " ~?
i rentage. *
j i All shipments by freight or express will | a a a i
v receive prompt attention and prompt re- A y H IJ "
* turns made. Parties will please notify me 1 (in/
by mail of all shipments. Address a V v a* j[
J. W. POWELL,
s 151 N. Marion St., Columbia, S. C.
2-4tf
' mTITTTm ITITT i IT!
! tmbj
; Cotton or Moioy. o *
i ; I rlh, r
l
WE HAVE THREE HUNDRED
TONS OF GUANO of supe- QnOD
, rior quality of our own manufacture,
which wc will sell low payable in
COTTON OR MONEY NEXT FALL
^ Call early and contract for what you
-> * W a ???!] hf.vA nrv mnrA fr*r* colo I I *\ ? ^ \ /
f this season. *" " um
1 J AIRFIELD OIL AJiD
i FERTILIZER CO.
: LAUREL VALLEY.
I
)
_ GEO
Onn,
JTUST RECEIVED from the inoun,
tains of North Caruliua a supply of Come to tt
the above brand of
TI>TTT? "TV \TOTICE is her
JtT U JrC?L deisigned C(
umbia, S. C., undt
powers conferred t
1 izabetli Finley to
1 OLD CORN WHISKEY. and recorded in the
1 Mesne Conveyance
t Book *'Y" page 47
made in payment o
by, which "mortjia
t Call and trv it and be convinced of signed to said JB:
the eleventh day
its quality for the best and only OLD j^d^our fn^th^af
> iiriiTurrtf . Court House door
\Y HIbKEY now in market. boro, in the Count:
, of land, situate in"
: mnn (< i r n r v and State of Sout
*OK oALL 15\ five hundred acres,
* tract of land com
j Finleyby J. B. ]
; F. W. HABENIGHT, 3?Ss
I ulat recorded in sa
3 at page 390.
. __ , ? .. Terms <3f.?ai2?C
^ Opposite Postamcc. C02
i BUI SI'S LYLES1
r Jatuary 18,1852
1-21?3t
"k
' GARDEN oEED
\A1? ^20 Qf Thomas ^
I cial Baik of Colu
?0th day o? Noven:
in the office of the
veyance for Fair
1 ?AND? "Y" of mortgages,
signed will, on fhi
of February 1892
I eleven in the fori
! afternoon, sell b?
' ONION SNTS. sS'i^.'aT
^ ^ * land, situate in the
> Stale of South Ci
* V>nr?rir*H O/Vmm
r sides of the track c
> bia & Augusta Rs
1 known, as "Simp
j bounded by lands <
JUST RECEIVED tate of Wiliiani1J01
1 Osmund Woodwa:
r Cathcart and otk<
scribtd bcinr the
OUR FULL SUPPLY OF BUIST'S ,v,eyed ^ ^ T
Celebrated Garden Seed, which SepJrmbV; isTifai
i we are offering very cheap. in Book "A.C."'of
* Having had no seed left over from Terms of Sale?(
1 last year, we can guarantee all seed to COr
J be FRESH and of the BEST QUALI1
TY. Give us a call. l 01 3t
t r STATE OF S(
rnrvTY
1 WU&W5EJU4M WbV*Vo
? COURT OF C
Next door to National Bank. ^^Hendrixf^cftinc'
, lief. Complaint
EICHAN6S, FEED re?i
t tins action, which
a the office of the 01
s a "NT -m which is also he:
A ^ *-* and to serve a cop
s said Complaint on
1 ? mm ~ _ __ __ offices, Jios. 3 and
J ?SOLE - STABLES-"' service' Iiereof,^''?
such service; and
the Complain wit
.. :>>, the plaintiff in t'
* . -? +)i? I'mirt. fnr tll?
r r 'Complaint.
? ' Dated at Winns
' day of January, 1>
f ? '^4# MCDONALD, DC
-: Toi-heDefendant
2 aelion (together
J - which the foregoi:
s ' day filed in th? ofl
Court of Commr
XT/^T^T/"^ L/1 County, at Winns
l NOllCh, said
Dated January 2
' Mcdonald, u
*t . tttk /\it tt t -\rr\ a vrr\ TPf ?T>
I HA V ill UjM ndi'tw AilL* CKJ it
= X sale l-2xG
E 40 MULES AND state of s(
- 15 HEAD OF HORSES
!* Cheap for cash or on lime until next TT7HEREAS, I
? fall tn approved paper. Persona VV P. F. C., hi
| wishing: to bnv will dc vrell to call firant bim letters
!"! and examine nay stock before buying. estate and effect;
111 Among them I have some sood Brood -re there
? j Marts and two good Saddle Horses, ish all and singula
li; Persons having slock that don't suit itors of the sai<
e | theai can exchange them at my stable*, ceased, that the
L j All stock guaranteed as represented. fore me, in the
' 1 ? -nr rw r hft held at Faiffif
A. wiiiiiiruxvu, rrr^a ^
WiDBSboro, S. C. Proprietor. ^wl'aHon hercc
;; FKESH GARDEN SEEDS. wbftta'said'ad*.
Sj TROJI five of the most popular Seed be granted,
i- X. Houses?selling cheaper than ever . ^iven under m;
It beiore. Great variety of Beans ana Sugar J3d
J, Corn for Garden ana field. Tomatoes in . Ofo ? ??bulk,
German Millet, Red Clover and Lu- 189-> m The > ev
& come. It wiil soon be time to sow. .. n, ?
1 McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN^/4-23x6
i miti m ~i?mrr?" 1 < im ii ~ run"-w^trixx1111 i nn wi
1
for infants an#" OHSJcSren.
ea?4flptodtocbflto??^^Ca-te^#^e^0oQl^tio^
saperiwtoaaypreBcraCsjj So?r S?oa?e*ii, Diarrhaso, Ernetaiion,
H. i- ^wm?, JL D0 < Woeeas, jives doep, *od pro?i
c??cd St, Bieetiyn, 2TV y. Tw&ocS isgsrwss Dacoaattoa.
astonfl 'iswaw^real a?J S " For several years I baro rwouau
ka*wn that it at^ * wort I joar' Caatoria,1 aod sooU alwavs corn
i to a&do??e It. Few ar? she I do so as it has ia'Misiabl y produced be
sswbod? a^.aoep Qastoria I reaciU."
" ? I Ebthw F. PAS?52, H. E
'l^tSkCar. I "ThoWteetrcre/'KSthStwtaodrvh
stogMo ?3eforaawi Ciwwoi. k f frw i ta
THS Gsstate Gospajtt, 77 UraaAY STEEBT, XS* "5
Brains
re WIP Pi?1? PiTOfflJJPJ
ill i'Uii lilUi ifliliUitnUi
IER IS FLOATING INTHE BREEZE
RESENT YEAR, AND OUR MOTTC
SHALL STILL BE
QUALITY FOE CASI
?
goods'"
and shot]
T?(O* ^WST< -pfmsfiKT ,^?T??
MJf v vr J*. V ?? v. ? ? ? ?
iCERY DEPARTMENT
lity. Fresh. Grc
.Always on Hand.
ie Corner Store.
J. M. BEATY & BR
A CAKLUA.
jmmercial Bank of Col;r
and by rirtue of the i ^
>y the mortgage of Mrs. j O r1.
i Lyles & Ilaynsworth, [
h day of January, 1891. j
: ottic# of the Register of raa on ?
for Fairfield County in ! H 1 ? K\ Til
4, default liavinir b?en! AliW
t the note secured there-'
ge has been duly asink,
will on Thursday,
of February, 1892, be-; _____ _ _
' picr^n in tlm forenoon HITTTT ft 71 jisiT
IULIj^ MU llir
^aforesaid, all that tract i U"L, JW IlllU Lid*.
the County of Fairfield '
;h Caiolina, containing' t ttcti a r->r->t-^r-^
more or less, being the' J Uoli, ARRI v t
eyed to said Kiizabeth
ifcCants. by deed dated
id recorded in the afore*
)k "A.F." at page 104,
larly represented by a THEY WILL BE SOLD i
id office in Book"A.K."
,ash for cash ok appikjv
IMfi&CIAL BANK I r-ariiu.
of Columbia, S. G.
L1IAYNSW0RTFI,
Attorneys.
ALSO DOES A
Livery and Mugs Em
V. Nelson to Commer- f U U
mbia, S. C., dated the
.W and recorded GIVE IIS A CALL.
Register of Mesne Confield
County in Book
, at page 396, the under- C T> fl) A \y T? /"Y
irsday thi eleventh day * OXijrV. tV J. vJ.
, between the hours of T ? _
enoon and three in the rear ?* J* McGaney ?
:fore the Court House Grocery Store,
i of Winnsboro, in the
that tract or parcel of
County of Fairfield and TT, a n i r>?n i nrr/.tm
SsaSlWSFlll
lilroad, being the tract j
>son's Turnout", and I
of George S'mpson, es-j milE COLUMBIA TRA.NTSIr
aes, de eased, estate of X PAN Y is getting up club:
rd. deceased. John II.) World's Fair, to be held in Ch*cag<
;rs; the tract above ds- at rates and on a plan wliicli ;
same which was con- within the reach of ail to see the
hoinas W. Nelson by Exposition this continent has ?
s, by deed dated 27th nessed. For
nd recorded in said office
^dSa.paSeGM. Q^LY $61
JMERCIAL13AXK ^
of Columbia, S. C. Divided in monthly instalments, t
c II-'-YJsSnOK ril, pany will furnish transportation o
Attorneys. and baggase to and from Chica
accoromuuauons in me ciiy 01 *yii
)UTII CAROLINA, six days; six admission tickets t<
position grounds ar.c! an accidei
OF FAIRFIELD. ance policy for $3,000 during: abse
lOMMON PLEAS. home. The payments will be
Plaintiff, vs. David A. r
mow/wife- i)EP0Sl IE]) IK B
above-named. an<j are 1!0n.f0rfeitab:e as they
EBT summoned ana re- tranfterred or withdrawn at the
svrer the_ Complaint us ^he subscriber.
i wjs this day filed in This plan offers an opportu
erk of tins uourt, a copy lafjies to'attend the Exposition, f
rewith ssrvedupon you, tlie auspices of the Columbia Trai
y of your answer to the p3lly they will be protected ;
the subscribers, at their com'fort carefully looked after by
4 Law Range, W inns- panv's Agents,
twenty days after the * ^end us your name f0r mewber
xclusive o? the da}' of receive your certificate. A small
. if you fail to answer j-ee wilfhe required.
hin the time aforesaid, Apply to
liis action will apply to R. J. >[cCARI
relief demanded in the Or JAMES Q. DA
' .\gents for Fairfield and Chester*
boro, S. C , on the 2nd i-39fxtf
!92.
)UGLA53 & ObEAR,
riamtiirs Attorneys.
ajTH A. ncndrix. EYERYTHIN
it the Complaint iu tins
with the Summons, of
nsr is a coov) was this \
ice of the Olerk of the I T[ J T1WPH VtV
u Plea* for Fairfield ft n fikwH n la H
boro, in the State afore- J. XilLXILljil illJ
!, 1892.
OUGLASS & OBE/11, *
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
MULES, WAC
3UTII CAROLINA,
OF FAIRFIELD. BUGGIES,
XLY, Esq. ..Probate Judge.
I h. jenxings, c. c. HARNESS, SADJ
ith made suit to me to
of administration of the . , . M .. <.
5 of Eliza Stewart, de- a lul1 liuc of~
fore, to cite andadmon- nTlVpn I H ^nflTTI 1
r^n|(ili.lL MERCHAj
;y be and appear oeCourt
of Probate, to
aid Court House, S. C., Which we effer at bottom pti<
of February next, after guarantee !o please both in g
>f, <it 11 o clock in the ju priccs#
cause,if any they have, (^ye us a cajj before buy
ninistration should not where .
y hand, tliis 19th day oi
e 21st day of January, W.R, DOTY &
rs axd Herald.
S. B. JOHNSTON
Judge of F X WINNSBQRO, S. C
y ' \ : '
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE K..i {
firm SOUT^I CAROLINA DIVISION. _
C?xdensed Schedule in Effect Jaiu.^iy
1 r 1tao {
TRAINS P.UX BY ToXff MERI?rAX TP.'
Lv. Savannah, ?4?p.m
fsl|| Lv. Charleston, G.itp.m
Lv. Augusta, T.Mp.m. J.?
Lv.(; ran1 ^
EEs* i^Lv. Cohnilbh^ 19.50p.in 4! lvj\iu.
I IVip-noW. IWOa.m .".."i";*. !K.
I Lv. Chester, 1.2:3a.id. 7.30p.m.
i Lv. Rock llill. i.'.e3a.m 8.07p.m. --v.
; Ar. Charlotte, 3.05a.m S.OOp.i*.
j Lv. Salisbury. 8 37a. ra S.^ip-iBat_.
.. ; Lv. (Jn-easbore, l8.30a.rall.3Ha.iM
o?*. a? : Ar iiei,mon^j 5.30p.m. T.iCa.in
! Ar. Washingtea, 9.46p.m.j(?.2oa.Bi
Ar. Baltimore, H.35p.ra. 12.0.r>p.m
?i Ar. Philadelphia, 3.Ma.m. 2.20:>.n
? *- i Ar. N'rtw York. ri.2Ca.ui. 4..*'- >.v*
Soul!.- DourU. No, 0. . 11.
; Lv .\>w Vork, '2.15r.v't
; Lv. Philadelphia, 3.39a.n; 6.5. ^.i?.
; Lv. Baltimore, <.."Qa.nj fl.45p.ca
rtctty : Lv.Washington, 11.10a.111. n.v^p.w
I Lv.Richmond, 3.Wp.m. *3.2Ja.ia
i Lv. Greensboro l#.25p.m. lO.2Ca.n5
reus. -j Lv. Salisbury, J2,28a.in. 12.05p.ra
_______ i Lv. Charlotte 2.l?a.m. l.S^p.a
! Lv. lioclc Kill, 3.e:ta.iu. 2.43p.a
! Lv. Chester, 5.44a.m. 3.^5p.m
j Lv. Winnsboro, 4 4ta.m. 4.20to?
! . - c r? J5 ."Oli.Iil
? | Lr. Columbia. 6.25a. m. ? <
\ A A ! Lv. Johnston's S.12a.m.
O1 i Lv. Trenton. s.-_?8a.nj. s.fcbL.ui
J i; L % Lv.Graniteviile, J5.5oa.-i. |
Ar. Augusta, 9.3fla.ra.
Ar. Charleston ll.20a.rn.lt Oaj- sa
Ar. Savannah 6.30p.m. 6.^*a.!0
YESTIBULE, LIMITED. ^
Xcrt:i Bound. *"3
J* Lv Caarlotte,
1. Lv Salisbury, IJ-ffI
J * Lv Greensbor*. 12.6* p ^
Lv Richmond, * ; A
i Ar Washington, a J
> tvsd ! Ar Baltimore,
, FOR | Ar l'hiladelphia Pm A
) Ar 2N"e\v York, s-^' 1* jB
South Bound. ^?* S:
Lr l\e*.v Yorlc, 4.30 p rci
Lv Philadelphia I"- ?
? Lv Baltimore, P ;a
"V Lv Washington, P
Lr Richmond,
Lv Greensboro, ?.68 a iu
Lv. Salisbury, a 111
Ar Charoltte. s-3j a u
CHESTER AND LENOIR R. R,
Sfiit.h Bound. North Bound.
No. 11. Stations. No. 12.
Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun.
17.1.1 a m Lv Lenoir, Ar 6.30p i&
j 8.25 am Lv Hickory, Lv 5.20 p in
* h / * 9.03 a m Lv N?vrton,' Lv 4.40 p in
10.03 a m I.v Lincolnton Lv 3.44 p m
10.50 p m Lv Dallas, Lv 3.0S p m
ll.OSpni Lv Gastonia, Lv 2.45 pm
12.22 pm Lv Yorkville, Lv 1.C9 p m
1.45 p m Ar Chester, Lv 11.50 a m
? L CHEEAW AND CHESTER E. E.
! South Bound. North Bound
i Vn o Stations- No. 10.
JUU&. _ ?
Lx. fcun. Ex. bun.
.'..45 p hi Lv Chester, Ar 10.43 a in
4.47 p m Lv Richburj, Lv 9.40 a m
5.83 p m Lr F?rt Lawn, Lv 0.60 a a:
I iS.22 p in Ar Lancasler, Lv 8.20 a m
0 . THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
D| On Trains 9 and 10 Pullman sleeping^-.^
cars betweeu Danville, Ya , and Auj;u;.ta, Jfc
Ga.; and Augusta, Ga, andGreenbc.ro,
On Trains 11 and 12 PullmanSleepingjfl
Oars between Washington and Augusta. ?
Train 12 conenccts at Charlotte
Washington and Southwestern VostjyM
*J j bule Limited-Train No. 38, uerthhoun^"^^
C.K^T anr' Vestibule TiSttr?o. 37. southbo;:#.;
| For detailed information as-to
j through time tables, rates and PulTniT-r^^M
sleeping car reservation, confer wjth.local j
agents, or address? Cg ' M
J AS. L. TAYLOR, W. A# USK, M
liMiV Gen. Pass. A.st, Asst. Gen. Paas Act.
i \ H \ Atlanf, Ga. Charlotte, N. r.m
iUliU J. A. DODSON,
Superintendent.
Columbia, S. C. f
D W. II. GREEN, SOL. K-AAiv??w
Gen, Mangr, Traffic llana^er,
. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK Ipfe!!
FiiilsesMi^B
Slllft irr AfPrnrrnru Trrw? t&K l:' .8
THIRTY PAYS at a I
over cost and carriage>^;'t-r a
i -p. | s^Q3) ss. ac:
KJJ>
fc co.'s ? \Mm
OUR STOCK OF ' .
fTTA\T ' . . _. .
r com- ' ,,, , , 4
> to the v5 an(* complete.
> in 1893, -. ^
5 I TU AKKiVJli li\ -A. r iLW
if Ketcifl I Siildll
o tne Ex
mm
A^*^| |UST RETURNED FROM
nay be j U nessee, where we bare pnr;^^?
option of i a fine supply of HORSES, 2V. -1
' and MARES, and we are nov f"v
! J *- -? ?- ... it. u i: ?
v i Tjareu i? uiiei iu ilc puwut .
or under
isit Com- w
\nd their
s'z TEEBEST QDALIiY of STOCK
Counties. i ail(i at i?^est price, either for ca.=?
or on time. ^agjH
We hare also enlarged oqa^J
! *>?<] equipped it with IhTT^jjaMg
ih. auJ wJl1.2-a(i sc r ve^9
we pi-cmise yci^
jONS, money in every line. Oar ttables ar(? H
kept open all night for |the accemmo-W
vw VXVil II i. I
SH. MCUClPAX^^^Pj^Hj
;es. We February, 18g B
^ By ord'. r
l&i
^
1 IB
*. M
2