The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 24, 1894, Image 3

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v:..: - . _;y L'JCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday. October 24. : : : 18D4 MAIL COT-*. OTIONS. Letters will be collected from the letter boxes at 11 15 a. m. and 9 p. tn. g*3ng south, and S SO p. m. ami 9 P*" p. no. jroin^ uorth. Please Observe This. If you wish to change your advertisement, please bring it, in this morning, not this evening. NVw Advertisement*. Fine Slock for Saie. Window Shades? R. W. Phillips. Down?John A. Desportes,Manager. Notice?T. \V. Woodward aisd Others. IIeadqmrter? for Millinery?J. O. 4 B >ag. Breakfast Bacon, &c.?F. W. llabe* nioht. k. You Want a Stylish Suit?M. L. Kiuard. a. McMeekin,Monii cello, S. C. Notice to Creditors?J. G. Wolling, Administrator. ^ <kh1 Sri*f< * ?Mrs. Q. D. Williford, who has > been qnite sick, is much better. ?We hear tbat Mr. Yongue Robertson does not like tbe pi ice oi cotton at J - , present. ?It is said that Dr. Pope and Sena?,;n i?x> .,r Rirlj'ftwav sneak , ? J-1".* ?*"' o * . a^yigoa be ?7tb. ^^S&imnangh's cut on all fine dress 1 crQQ-Js is attracting the attention of the l?dte3 in the Soro. adv ,/ ?There were six white and twentyfive colored teachets before the board i of examiners on Friday. f -./ ?Dr. B. J. Quattlebfcum. was reelected moderator of the Baptist Convention for the ensuing year. ?There will be no service at the A. R. P. Church here on Sunday uixt, as .L:e pastor wiil be absent at Synod. ?Do you want to buv a cloak or cape? Caldwell & Ruff have a hand^ ? 8 oive lot at bottom prices. adv ? Chester will have a floral fair on the 31st of this month. The round trip from Winnsboro is $1.50; good for three days. i ?The Reform County Executive Committee held a meeting in town on fs. 4=7 Friday. Nothing of importance was transacted, so we are informed. ?Mr. D. H. Robertson presented our reporter with some second crop apples. They wore fine io fla7or, equally as good as any first crop we have seen. ?Not to fatigue yon, but we beg to impress upon you the fact that Lauderdale is selling millinery cheaper than ^ ever before. Hats sold at almost any priee. adv ?Dr. Grier's many friends here will regret to learn that be reached home quite sick after finishing his work in the interest of Erskine College. It is r thought!hat a "relapse eTfiiaTaflalTever~' is the trouble. ?The State Fair promises to be a grand success this year. The railroad I fare from Winnsboro is SI .35 round trip, the entrance to the fair grounds will cost 5(X cents, making $1 85 to go, L see the fair and return. ft ?Some evil disposed person shot a B fine honud belonging to Mr. Arthur H V Owens on Thursday night. Mr. Owens HBr - was hunting and his dog was not far HP from him when shot. The party was V hailed but made no reply so it is not r . known who did it It happened on this side of the Timm's place near town. ?Remember fhat Lauderdale is |P headquarters for ladies' wraps. These goods were bought low down and will be sold the same way. Won't you cali ? and take a look? adv k ?Mr. Strother Ford, one of the ' okiest citizens from the Mitford secp. - tion, was in town Saturday. He says he sold his cotton for five cents, but still this i? not the lowest he has ever sold it at; that he got only 3A cents for t the first two bales he ever sold in 18SG. L They were sold in Columbia. __ ?Mr. E. W. Phillipps is speaking to H you this morning through our columns. He offers to keep the sun out of your Bfc face for less, or not any more, money than you can have it done for in CoGambia or Augusta. In short he has a full line of curtains, curtain poles and fixtures which he offers to the trade. ^ Call ju d examine and he will sell you. ?Mimn&ngh has a lew more of those L uice p aits patterns left. Go and see them. adv It ?Cards are out announcing the mar^ riage <>?k'Mr. W. D. Douglass to Miss Floride P. Dwight on the 24th of this month. Mr. Douglass, the editor of The News axd Herald and K a popular rising young attorney at the bar here, is too well known to need W any introduction to our readers. Miss L Dwigbt is one of Winnsboro'S most & charming and attractive young ladies, m a person of noble disposition and ster ling character, and is greatly admired by a large circle of friends and acquaints tances. L ?Read the advertisement of J. O. B Boag. lie is offering for sale anyw thing you want from a piece of lace to a four-horse wagon. His stock is full of such things as everyone will need. The times are hard, but Mr. Boag says VF ie will make prices easy. lie only asks you to inspect his stock. lie ofy" fers cooking stoves and if you have ^ not an ear for performing on this in & strument then buy an organ and play W 'till you need recreation which you 1^. may have by purchasing a handsome W" surrey. Read the advertisement and give him a call. ?Everything you need in the millinery line can be found at Lauderdale's. * Hats tor big folks and little folk?, old and young, fat or lean?as pretty a | line as we hove ever offered vou. L i Come and look at it. adv Constipation and sick headache perWSf manentlv cured and piles prevented by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially j adapted to children's use. Winnsboro Drug Store. * k Highest of all in Leavening Powe 8"% fr I ABSOLUT Married.?Miss Amelia M'cFadden, I of Chester, who went to school here to I Prof. Withcrow, was married on Wednesday to Dr. J. I>. Wise. They j will re-ide in Chester. Called ox a Sad Mission.?Mrs.: Klinck received a telegram on Thursi 1 day to come at once to ?ee her sister, i Mrs. Foran, who was stricken with paralysis and in a critical condition.: She left for Charleston at once Itch on human, mati^e on horses, i do^s amf nil .?>tock, cured in 30 ininures by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold bv W. E. Ai'ken.; Wfn/roict- Winnchnro. S. C_ * V?1 .. ? , - What Disease Is It??We learn 1 that cattle are dying in great numbers , near Lebanon Church. Mr. W. S. , Stevenson has iost twelve head, and j he says that within a mile square of 1 him probably $500 worth have died. ? Ladies, yon should oa'I at Mitnliaugh's and look at tl.-ose silk velvets j at cost. ad/ Q. D. Williford, Manager. ' ; .Both Summoned Together.?Burre!l Moore, known as Burrell Buch-! anan, and his wife Patience were both buried in the same grave on Monday "evening. Burrell died at 3 o'clock: Sunday evening and his wife at 5 o'clock Monday morning. Cut ix a Gix.?A son of Mr. Thomas Richardson, near Nelson's, came to town early on Friday morning to secure mcdical attention. lie was cleaning off the saws of the gin when some i one turned the engine over by hand to j be ready to start and tbc teeth caught him. It was only a slight flesh wound however. The Sign of the Golden* Star.? In our advertising colums Mr. M. L. Kinard asks you to inspect his stock] and prices when you come to Columbia. This lirm has moved to 138 Main street, the sign of the Golden Star marks the place. Mr. Kinard is an old, experienced man at the business j and should be posted?he claims to be. Read his "ad." this morning. Peanuts Will Pay.?Mr. Tlios. F. Davis, manager of the South Carolina Mining Co. at Killians, showed our reporter one bush of piuders which looked like it might have had from a j piut to a pint and a half of nuts on it. Mr. Davis has one acre planted and 41? ?*V.?rr 1\m>n ttH?n?nCr li'UiU lilC WilJ lUOJ littW vvvu ^ oat he thinks he will make over one hundred bushels. The tops make good iv>ogl? f-o-CKl foi" o?fctW; they will eat it readily and the pinder is good hog food. The pinder is easy to make at d does not cost much in proportion to the return. One hundred bushels of pinders at 50 cents per bushel is , $50 and this beats cotton. Of course the market would soon be glutted if everyone planted them, tut they wonld pay as stock food. Others should try the pinder culture. Jphnson's Pleasant Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophcsphites Malt, Iron, Quinine. Potassiun andStrichnia is an internal Ionic, .'trenglhening the digestive organs and tones nn the nerves. Pints$1.00. Winnsboro Drug Store. ' * What Is It??Mr. John A. Desportes, Jr., manager of "The Hub," has quite a curiosity called ihe jump*~ Tf i-noamViloc n CAfH<"m of a 1 1IJ?? ucail* Xl iwvuivavw ?? ? ? ? pod of cotton in shape and is about the color of a hickory nut. It is verylight and when von lay it down it will commence to jump and turn over like a thing of life. What is it? It must be a giascntus, but is called a jumping bean. We have never seen anything like it; but "they say" a man who carries these sort of .things is a conjuror. At any rate the darkeys don't like to get near John when he is handling it. But John ?ays there is a greater wonder than this in "The Hub" and if you come up he will show you something that is perfectly wonderful and wont conjure either. It is the low price they are offering goods at, he says, which is the greatest wonder to all who come in. Read their "ad" and go to sec the wonder is all they ask. vf>Trrw. Claims held by me, as assignee, will be put in judgment after November 1. Don't forget the date. * G. W. Ragsdale, Assignee. Off for Synod. Mrs. VV. II. Flenniken aud Mrs. Jas. A. Crice left yesterday for Troy, in Abbeville coutiiv, where the meeting of the A. R. P. Synod will be held this week. Rev. (J. E. McDonald and Mr. T. 11. Ketchin will leave to-day. Thftva ii (Ifll-Hrrh in this section of the country than all oilier diseases put together, and uniil the Ins: few years wa? suposed to be incurable. For a great inanv years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing tc> cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on die market. It is taken internally in doses f>*om 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toleda, O. ur ouiu uy XJi uggutj, ?w. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand, is a wonderful liniment for rheuraaism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises fur man and beast. $1.00 size 50 ct?.; 50 ct. size 9octs. "Winnsboro Drugstore.* r.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder Ely PURE COMPLAIXS OF THE ROADS. 1\fr. Editor: Please atk tha County Commissioners to give their attention to the road from Glenn's bridge to Winnsbor*. It Is in a fearful fix, so much so ihat parlies on this side must travel thirty-two miles to get to town. They should see to it at once. o. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," Says "MVc iTfttfifi Mason of Chilton. Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For stile by all druggists. * NOTICE. Don't forget to pay your subscription to The News and Herald. You have paid to the date giveu on the yellow address slip. The terms are twelve a;id a ha'.i cents per month. Go to the po>ff>ffi : and send the amount in a register*:.I letter, first taking out enough to par the registration fee. We are willing to pay the expense of sendine the money. We must have every svbscrivtioji this fall. We need the money. See remittance coupon and use it: o 2 : * * * * i 1 c ^ * i-2 : : w uO , S-Sb : : fc =? : - : o s^- : : : P4 : : P 1~a> 4 : i 0 * 2 o" i : 0 il| s .! : H |SJ | : : Z 5f-r o : <1 =s-: - .. : r: ? z ' .2 & r, c?a '. "-5 _ ; H : r I ; - ?.^ i, ? h - : i? I ? i ,j H 5 = ? * - -2 5 3 2--=- ~ i0 c h c : 5 = ./ 0 x - . _ ol I/; .2: "2? ~ I s a _Z co'w . ?* c +1 . o ^ o ^ C f 7" O 001 " 3 ? |?~ ?1 = x P "w CJ C, o_a y - ___; ___ ?Caldwell & Kaff have a epienaia lot of carpet samples. Price 25c. and 30c. This is the cheapest plan to get a good carpet. adv EXCURSION" TO RIDGE WAY. Please give notice that on Saturday, 27th October, u meeting will be held at Ridgeway, at which addresses will be made by Governor Tillman, Senator John Ga?y Evans and Senator J. L. M. Irby. Dinner will be served by the members of the Ri.lgevf ay Rifles, and every one is cordially invited to attend and hear these distinguished speakers. A special train for the occa&i >n win leave? Columbia, - - 7.00 a. in. Killians, - 7.20 a. m. Blyihewood, - 7.32 a. m. Ar. at Ridgewav, - 7.45 a.m. This train will then run tp and leaveWoodward, - S io a.m. White Oak,. - .8.55 a. m. Winnsboro. - 9.10a.m. Rockton, - - 9.1r;a. m. Ar. at Ridge way, - - 9.32 a.m. Excursion tickets, good for one day, at reduced rate?, vid be for sale at all the above points?visitors north of Ridgeway returning homo ou train No. 37. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENT*. Ridgeway, Oct. 19, 1894. DOTS FROM MONTEREY, LACrops Good, but Economy Bad?"The News and Herald" a We torn1! Viuator. Dear Editor: It lias been quite a long time since I have seen a letter to your your paper from this scciion, so I will write to my good old county paper which we are all glad to meet at i he post office every Monday :uorniug. The ciops hero are fine. I think voting cotton will make tnorh (per acre) than <>Id cotton. When it was in prime growing condition wc had great bother with it?the bottom fruit being thrown off? but we will jet rnako a bale pf-r acre I think. Orn i?; as fine as I ev 1 reckon both corn and cotton will welcome a vi.*ic from the farmer as these lands have for two years been overflowed; and I am sure the farmer will be glad to take the old lady and the chaps on a trip over the crop3, for J hey have not seen any in two years. The crop this year will help us up the hill considerably, if we do not take it all out in dolls for ALa aW:Uha? a?? iirn/l at cJ) At* Athfir in or LUC UUUUlCIlj V* ivu v;v v. v?Mv. j cumbination. If these people would economize like (hey do in South Caro[ linaor other Eastern States they would soon get rich. We would not be dependent then on any man to help us to farm. It would bu a goo I thing if the farmers here could get no credit at all; they would be compelled to raise everything, which they can do, and ; would soon get rich. Bu? no, if a stsamboat does not stop at their place every trip they think they are starving. But with all home-raised provisions, these crops uculd soon make them i rich. I nope to settle for mv old county paper soon, for 1 am always glad to hear from my old home every week. SUBSCRIBER. 1 ? i.l . _ ? 1 OA 4 juoiuerey, ucioDer o, toy*. All tree. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and thoso who have not, have new the opportunity to try it Free. Cail on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Sen t your name and address to II. E. Bucfclen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample b?x:-of Dr. King's New Life Pills Fiee, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All ?f which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing at Mcilaslor & Co's Drug Store. * ! ) J HANAHAX-BRATTON. The manoeuvres ?f several of the young gentlemen of our town on last Tuesday evening indicated some meaning to the eye of a newspaper reporter, and Ibe obiect was readilv discerned. Arrangements were beiug made by them to accompany Dr. R. B. Ilanahun on a jo\ous voyage to our sister town of York whither he had previously traveled on quite a number ol occasions alone, preferring then to keep his own counsel, and especially so with reference to the news gatherer. The purpose of his visits wa3 to plock one of the fairest flowers of York to be transplanted on the hills of old Fairfield. lie was on his way to be united in marriage to Miss liattie E. Brattou, the only daughter of Dr. J. It. Bratton, of York. The party, consisting of Dr. R. B. i uananan, Messrs. 11. ij. jmjiou, jr., J. W. Hanahan,C. K. Douglas* and H. flanahan, !eft here at 4.30 Wednesday j morning and were joined atBIackstock by Mr. Frank Withers. They break- j fasted at Chester and reached the to.vn i f York at It) o'clock. At the depot iliey were mot by Dr. Brattou, a brother of the bride, and were at once quartered at the Three C's hotel. The beautiful ceremony of the Epis-j copal Church was performed at the ( home of the bride's father, Dr. J. II. Bratton, promptly at G o'clock. Rev. Theodore Bratton, rector of the Episcopal Church at Spartanburg, walking in advance, was followed by Dr. Jianahan and Mr. H. L. Elliott, Jr., ah best man. The bride, leaning on the arm of her father, was followed Dy Miss Virginia urauon, as mum ui j honor, while the strains of the weddiug march were vibrating to the touch of Miss Daisy Hart. The contracting parties took their position on a hair riii; ova* which extended a beautiful arch ot esergreens and flowers, the pillars of which rested on the floor. Alter the ceremony waa concluded the bride and groom knelt 011 two while stools while divine blessing, guidance and protection was asked bv the minister. The i ride wore a drt of heavy white tafleta silk, with train, bodice of pearl pas umentry ami point lace. She carried in hoi I.and h bouquet of bride roses and a Fivuch embroidered handkerchief, lornu'tIv belonging t-? her mother; ornaments, pearl< ami diamonds. Mi>s Virginia Bralion wore a. handsome clre** of pink broculed s-itk, trimmed uith pii k net andribbois; jewelry, opals. The happy couple were the recipients i t many beautiful and handsome presents. After the entire ccretnoav was concluded, cake, wine and fruit were served, and the hospitality ofthe hon*e of the genial Dr. Bratton was enjoyed to a high degree by all present. The bride and groom, accompanied by their party, left York at 9 p.m., took supper in Chester and arrived here at the early hour of 2 o'clock Thursday morning, where s heartfelt 1 i-J !.. 1 welcome 15 cxieuueu tu mc unut, i>< her new home. s?he has vlsUed Wlnnsboro several times and made many ltiends and admirer* daring her stay here. The affair was a quiet wedding, only a limited number of friends and relatives being present. All Can Get Well Cheaply. When druggists do not keep Blood Balm?and they are few?send $1.00 for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six botlii s, and it will be sent to you, freight prepaid, by the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Book of wonderful and marvelous cures of blood and skin dis " ? ' . -t 1 eases sent tree. Sena ior it, ana reaa advertisement in another column. * BLOODY FIGHT AT RIDGEWAY. Special to the State. Ridgeway, Oct. 21.?David J. Weir and James Orr fought yesterday near their homes, seven miles east of Ridgeway. In the afternoon, parties who camc to town and had seen the fight said it was not ended. This morning. Weir and Robertson walked to a coal kiln near Weir's bouse and met there Orr, his brother and a man named Ashelord. A few words passed when Weir and Orr both drew pistols, firing simultaneously three shots each at close range. They finally clinched. Weir was stunned and fell, Orr beaMng his face beyond recognition. Weir was shot in the thigh, hand and chin, the latter ball lodging iu the throat. He couldn't speak until Dr. Orr wired the broken c-iin and he is now in a critical condition. Orr's side was grazed, but he was not hurt beyong \esterday's bruises. The parties are white and it is feared that there will be trouble. We learned after seeing this account that Weir bad been accused by Orr of circulating a damaging report against him, and it seems that nothing but a tight would settle it. So they agreed to fight fair (this was about a week ago) but we hear that Weir hit Orr with a pistol and got the best of the fight, but they met on Sunday and, our information is that Weir renewed the hostilities again and the shooting resulted. Weir Still Alive. Killiaxs, S. C., October 22?4 p. m. Special to The Neut and Heiaed: Weir is at Ridgeway and was alive at 12 o'clock, but little probability of recovery. Ball in the neck not definitely located. "d." *fT'OT\-PT>TPn t,at> \fA\Trv On last Saturday evening as Robert Copes, treasurer of Orangeburg County, was returning to the Court House with the tax money, he was shot from ambush about nine miles from town. The parties failed to get all the money he had; there was five hundred and sixty dollars on his person that they failed to find. He was robbed of a satchel which had some money and his pistol in it. The whole county turned out to persue the murderer and it is not unlikely that they will be successful. Mr. Copes was a brother of Mr. Fred Copes who once livprt hprfi. Orangeburg, S. C., October 22. Special to The News and Herald: 4.30 p. m.?There are no new developments of a positive character; several parties are suspected; detectives are working up all possible clues. Whatstops Neuralela? Dr. Mile3' Pain Pills. - A WILL NOT GO BACKWARD. To the Democrats of Fairfield C?uniy: The Democratic party in Fairfield countv. on the 2">th duv of Ausrust last, believing that the time had come when a fight lor principles must be made, nominated a ticket, both tar the Legislature and for countv officers. That ticket wa-i put in the field to make the fight to the finish. Each individual whose name appears on the ticket pledged himself before nominated to support, maintain nt.d stand by the doctrine and principle of the Democratic party as formulated and anuaunced by the party both State and National in its various platforms. And they further pledged themselves as men and Democrats to stay in the race until the voters of Fairfield county had expressed their approval or disapproval of their candiJacv. Thar ticket was in the field on the 25:h of August, is in the field now, aud is in the field lo star until after the gencrai election on the Gth dav of Nouetnber next. As Conntv Chairman. I have been informed at vaiious time* that the l'opulist party in this comity i* industriously circulating a report that at the last moment the Democratic ticket will be withdrawn from the race. True Democrats need have no uneasiness on this score. There will be no withdrawal. We will fight the good fight to the end, and elect our candidates over our Populist adversaries who are masquerading as Democrats. It behooves all true men to be prepared to support to the utmost the men who represent the principles of true Democracy. Let not the vile slanders so I - -1 i diligently riiu yernatciiu v ui^uibicu, nor the abusive epithets *o freely indulged in by the Populist either mislead or deter you from doing tonrduty asgood, conscientious citizens. Their mendacity i* ??nly equaled by their lack of political principle, and is indicative of the .<t?aii in which they lind themselves that they resort to such arrant stupidity in the v^in hope of driving the Democratic banner from the field. Let every one w ho lias the present interest and the future welfare of our county and State at heart rally around that banner on the 6th ?f November and exercise the God-given right of think-, ing for himself and cast his ballot for much abused Democracy and against IN ?p u I ism. Kc^ pect fn 11 y. Jas W. IIanauak, Comity Chairman. October 22, 1894. ' j Every mother should know that! croup can be prevented. The liigtj symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hearse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cen:s bottles for sale by all druggisis. * Sec the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon the leceipt of ycur address ar.d fifteen cents in po&tage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our Souveniu Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition the regular price is Fifty cents, but as w? want you to have on<* we make the price nominal. You wii)i find it a | work of art and a thing to be prized. It coptains full page views of. the great buildit gi, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied .witb. it, after you get it, we will j refund the stamps and let you keep the hnnk. Address ' *"H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago,111. English Spavin Liui&ent removes alljlard. Soft or Calloused Lumpp_and_ Blemishes from liorses, Blood Spavin's, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Tbroat3, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one battle. Warranted the most. wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. Relief in Six Hoars. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South Ajierican' Kidnet Cure.5' This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ' every part of the urinary passages in I male or female. It relieves retention i of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick rei lief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * ChildreB Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Backlen'8 Arnica salve. The Best Salvb in the world for (Juts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeuiu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chill ulains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required U is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cjnts per box. For sale by M>Y later O Monroe Whaleu, of Birmingham, A'a., writes: "I purchased six pottles of your Japanese Pile Cure from Mr; Amzi Godden, and it has entirely cured me of a case of Piles of 22 years standing; will advise my friends lo use it." Winnsboro Drus; Store. * Children Crv for Pitcher's Castoria. WOOD'S PHOSPHODDiE, .The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanent. IT eures Ml forms of A'erwit* flL jreaJro?M, .Emissions, Sperm* BrT^S r? atorrhtcL. Inpotcncy and au OkH rTXgr ""?* n Of AbiU4 or Xxcttu*. vlraBLf Ay Been prescribed over 35 V^Tv-^v years la thousands of oases; 1? tiie only SMiabU and Eon< i Medicine bnowii? Ask HVmBCP 'iarngglK for Woos's Pbosfirfarr Aftn phodbtx; If ha offers some eg ore ana Sij:ci. wortbieea medJdao In place of this, leave his dishonest store, Inclose price In letter,udwi-willsendbyretummaU. Frioc,one package. $1; #li $5. One v~in pl*a?^ ste witl curt, Pamphlet to plMn sealed envelope, 2 stamps. I Address THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. <. 7 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Xlco. , MORTGAGEE'S SALE. St4tf. op South Carolina, f County of Fairfield. \ Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage, bearing date the loth January, 1892, made and executed by Thomas J. Perry, Jr., of the County and State aforesaid, to S. W. Parker, which said mortgage was duly recorded in the Office of the Kegister of Mesne Conveyances for Fairfield County in Book "Y", page 521, on Januarv 19th, 1892. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the said S. W. Parker, mortgagee as aforesaid, will sell before the Court House in Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, on Monday, November 5th, 1894, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described' premises, to wit: All that piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, boundAn ?Ko nnrHi hu peffitp nf (\ CU V/U IUV UVibu m*j Robinson, deceased, on the east by lands of T. C. Camak, south by lands of T. C. Camak and Smith Chapel, and west by lands of Smith Chapel and Daniel Bird. S. W. PARKER, Mortgagee. Ab>-ey & Thomas, Attorneys. October 11th, 1894. * 10-13-td I - > % ? \ DOW! UN The price of cotton is daily de offering goods in ev< "T JOHN A. PARKER'S | HAIR BALSAM CletnMt and bcantifiw the hair. > Promotes a luxuriant growth. ; Never Fails to Bestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. tailing. j UfTparkSTGlnee^oniiJTl^nT^SeTorltCcmgS, Weak Loot*. DtbUitr, Indigei-JoD, Pain, Tike in tune. tQ eta. HHSSSftfl^ftORC ?? TUTDJAniTRA i mmavvwu i FOR 1HH PEOPLlT" Are You Thin? Fks'.i made v'ith Thinacura Table's is a scientific pioce.^s. T cy create perfect assimilation < f Yvery form <f food. secret ing the valuable parts ami dis smtiii'i be I worthless. They make thin faces | lump I and round out the figure. They arv t: e STANDARD REMEDY for leanness, containing so aksextc, and absolutely harmless. j Trice, prepaip, $i p< r b >x, ft f..r $5. Pamphlet "HOW 'j fi KT F vT." free, The THINACUUA CO.. 949 Iir?:i,lvrny New York. j ? ?-V??? 1 ' FOIt SALE. MAJOR, JH.. llalr blood Norman stallion. Well and favorably kuown in ; Fairfield. For terms, apply to ilayne Mcf Mtckin,'Winnsboro. S. or to TI A MnMKEKIN. l*-20-2w Monticsllc, 55. C. Try the La Flor the Henry Clay. Fifty Cigars for one dollar. A good smoke. At F. W. HABENICHT'S. FIXE STOCK FOB SALE ! AT A BARGAIN. ONE FINE THOROUGHBRED, REGtered ?? ~ - ? G-uernsey Bull, three years old. De has a very marked record, and any community wishing to grade up its stock of milch cows would do well to get him. .Gall at this office for particulars 10-20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PARTIES holding claim* against the estate of Q. O. Waters, de-1 ceased, will present them, properly attested, by November 20, 1894; and parties owing said estate will make payment at once io J. Or. WOLLING, Administrator, Wolling, (J. i 10-23-4t NOTICE rPO protect the Pheasant*, which at | r. great trouble and considerable i expense have been turned loose to ! propagate for the public benefit, we ! forbid any person to hnnt on our lmds either bv dav or nisht. " T. W. WOODWARD, 1 o TT A \1T(! O, 11. ? v.') \V. R. RABB, ; W. U. DOTY, 10-18-3qi F. M. GADSDEN. \ noticeT ' PARTIES indebted to me as Assignee who desire to avoid legal proceeding must come forward and epfflp G. W. RAGSDALE, 9-29-3t Assignee. NOTICE IS hereby given that the Semi-annual Examination of applicants t* teach in the public schools ofFairfield County will be held at Wiansboro on the third Friday (19th prox.) in October, commencing" at 9 o'clock A. M. A. Y. MILLING, S C.F. C. Wiunsboro, S. C., Sept. 24,1894. A new"supply of Window ou n rl no OI idUCO? Combining Numerous Points of Merit. Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. I Buy for profit, keep up to date and get the best. A new, supply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought- in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. M mmm wwff T Tflfl A. W. rillLLifa 10 23 JOHN J, McMAHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 12# Law Range, Columbia, S. C. Solicits business in his native Ccunty? I Fairfield. 2-27-1 y H! D 7/y creasing, and "THE HUB", e\ ery line cheaper than ever, < HE HU DESPORTES Headquarter: TRIMMED AND L'NTHIllMED hi Hats in ail the litest fchapec. a large t and Tips. Fancy Piu3, Buckles, Velve taining to this department. As we h&v must t>e sold in season, we hare marke< your lirae to come and buy at -^Staple D) " I Shoes, Hats aHd other goods usually f< b* found at Furniture, Sewing Machine*. Cook1 Road Carts, and One and Two-h ?r*e V J. O. J Administrators' Notice. ALL parties having claims against the estate of Dr. J. R. McMaster, deceased, or against'the estate of Mrs. H; II. McMaster, deceased, are reqinibicd t-> present?the .-ame- to -the undersigned duly attested, and all parties indebted to either' of said estates must make immediate payment." J. R. McMASTER, M. D., and 33. F. BOULWARE, 9-29-*t Administrators. Assignee's Sale. PURSUANT to power contained in a deed ot assignment executed to me by Q. D. Willifurd on the 18th day of Jannary, 189-t, I will offer for sale, before the Conrt Hou-edoor in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, all these lots or pareeU of land, lyipg, being and situate in the town of VVinns-boro, in the County of Fair field and State of South Carolina, confining Two and Three-fonrths Acrep, more or ips-?, and bounded on tbe ea-t bv Congress Street of Raid town, on ihe north by Fairfield Street and the lot of the Associate Reformed Prea^ bytemn Church, on the w*?t by Vanrierhorst Street and said church lot, and on the pouth by strip of land be|ou<riog to Dr. D. M. Florence. Terms of Sale:?Cash. G. W. IiAGSDALE, 10-"Ctd Assignee. Assignee's Sale. PURSUANT to power contained in a deed of assignment executed to me by W. H. Williford on the 18th day of January, 1894,1 will offer for sals, before the Court House uoor m Winnsboro, on (he first Monday in November next, all that certain lot of land, lying being and situate iu the town of Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing One Acre, more or less, compose i of lot numbered (2) and parts of lots numbered (1) and (3) on the plan of said town, and bounded on the north by lot of W. K. Turi er, deceased, and lot of iherstaie of G. W. Barber, deceased, or by los? lately belonging to said parties, on the ea*t by Vanderhorst Street, on the couth bf ; lot of Mr p. M. C. McCreight, trussee, and on the west fcv lot of John J. Neil. Terms of SaleCash. ^ fir "* * * n???rv ATI? tx VV . HAUaJUa.ua. 10 ICtd Assignee. ! Tk-n TV * IfTTk A TTTPV JJIV. MJJX. T XU XV 1 XVJUiXI , DENTAL SURGEON. Office: No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doon West of Postofflce. Rtdgeway, S. C., every Wedues day. .... c. i ' ' ' OWM! J**TaB^' I^Hi fflKc f Hi' l vH^K i |H gly Blfl P^i^OnESBSB^fypBHBi^^K W, y&l'?&k rer ready to aid its friends, is Dome to see us now. >; B? 'M . - ;jc >? Manager. 1 - ? . ;" | 3 for Millinery. _j **'* :*!'S?3 ^ DIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S itnnlrAf RihhniiK. Fa nr.v Feathers. Bird* ts, Silk?, Crepes and other goods pere a large stock of these goods which i onr prices on them down. Now i* J. O. BOAG'S. y Goods.??- and Soli-I Color Dress Goods of various maU'rial. with Trimmirg* for >ame. % :;-vVA '/S'r/rZ^ >ods and N >ti<?n? a* low a1 the lou?-t: ' ' it for barguin? at J -J. O. BOAG'S.-'? 1 GLASSWARE. 1 >nnd iu a general merchandise ttore to J. O- BOAG'S. itig Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Sarreys, fagons. 3oag, 1 Federal Election Kim. 1 B|ytbewoodr-W.jy< Smith, P. E?~ ' .- 'ft*-** tiood, u. 15. uoney. Eidgeway?G. E. Rembert, S. M. Raffles, W. G. Hinnant. Woodward?J. B. Morrison, E. G. Miller, J. C. Lewis. Bear Creek?John Arledge, H. K. Flannigan, A. A. Abell. Gladden's Grove ? David Biggins, \V. S. Hall. Jr., Frank Isenhower. a iu!?.. nr \tt r? n o AlUl'JU? IT TT liusuuruugu, V,. o. i Brice, Jr.,R. C. Sterling. Feasterville?H. A. Stevenson, R. Y. Clownev, D. P. Crosby. Horeb?E A. Cloyd, A. L. Scruggs, G. B. Ilagood. ^ Winusboro?S. W. Broom, J. F. Lyle*, W. J. Lemmon. Dai ham's?R.W. Featherston, E P. Jenkins, T. J. Robinson. Monticello?? H. Aiken, M. Y. Milling, A. J. McGiil. The above named have been appointed managers, and each one is required to meet in Wininsboro ac 11 A. M. on the 30th inst. to be qualified and to take oat boxes. J. M.GALLOWAY, 10 16td Cbairma n Assignee's Sale. PURSUANT to power contained in a deed of assignment executed to me by A. Williford on the 18th day of January, 1894. 1 will offer for sale, betore the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, the following described real estate* to wit: All that certain plantation of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Caro lina (within one mile of the town of Winnsboro), containing One Thousand ? Acres, more or less, and bounded *n the north by lands ?f William Weir, Mr*. J. W. Bolick and lands of tbe estate of Mrs. T. P. Brvs^ on (he ea*t by lands of H. N. Obear, atter i ev, and W. R. Doty & Co., on tha so am oy tanas or dames a. line#, Nannie E. Camariugs and others and James Uathcart, and on the west bv lands of Mr?. A. M. Titnms and J. F. McMaster. I will sell the i>amein separate tracts, as follows: rr*s The Owens tract, containing 252 acres. The. Aiken tract, comaining 227 1 acres. j The Ilefb tract, containing 210 acres. I The Jordan tract, containing 300 is. KAlsoall that certain plantation, lying, H^ing and situate in the County and Rate aforesaid, containing Six Hau dred and Ninety-two Acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Samuel G. Harden and HampIton Sim9. on the east by lands ??f Joseph fl. Cnmmings and Joseph Davis, on the south bv lands of W. J. Crawford and wife and V/. J. Lftm mon, and on the we*t by land* of D. Y. Tirana, formerly the Hastings place - to be sold in a body or m peparate tracts as may be deemed advisable. Also all that tract known as the Gamble place, attaining Fifty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of T. G. Patrick, F. Elder and Benjamin Jennings. .Term* of Sale:?Oti&ihifti cash, 1>a1an?? in tarn panttl Annua! instftU i/ai(?iiw ? ?i w ^?? .. ? ? monts, cecared by bond of the pnrchaser and mortgage the premises itold, with interest from the 1st Jannarv, 1895, at 8 per cent per annum, payable annually, or for all cash at the option of the purchaser. Possession eriren 1st January, 1895. G. W. GAGSDALE, 10-lGid Assignee. | xJKISTi JSM K V i ! - 5 B. J. QUATTLEHACM, DDS j tflSNSBORO C. f