The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 30, 1895, Image 3
P. A<Jvrni ryr~i, gtxi~ cfff
Bank Report?Jas. Q. I>avi.,f'-;>hier. j 9
Notice?T. K. Secret a: v uu i j H |
Blickstook, S. C- " j '
?-*al > i*t- j Keep tl
?Next Monday, February 4, is j We were inf<
fidk-cdav,. j merchants of on
_Tfco Pnnnfv Supervisor has re- ! told him on M02
ceivsd the seal of his office. I to subscribe tw
?Itev. D. Harrison will preach at | wards a factor;
Flint Hill on Sunday, January 27. j some definite as
? A nice lot ol fresh sugar cured J committees in tl
hauis, just received, at j Let us hear fr<
adv F. W. li.auexicht's. j Nem'S and Her.
?Mr. 1). It. Fienniken won t.is suit I t
? sgs;n-t (he street cur line in Columbia j Children Cry f
at the present term of the Supteme j
Court. | Su^ur
?Mr. J. Clifford Dricc has accepted j Gen. William
a situation with the Steams Bicycle ] (0n County, w
Company and will make Atlanta head- Master that'he
Quarters. j very fine syrup
?Mr. D. F. Cassels told our reporter ! 0f land, besid
that he had 17 fine hogs killed and | stalks to plant tl
sxitcd down at home. We have meat the famiiv const
in our county! before the svr
? Henry L. Parr hail two hogs stolen
from his place on Friday night last. cane {Q om.%
He found one Saturday and was hunt- ^.g Surelv it
||| ing the other .it last accounts. "of t'kem try u:
M -Sheriff Ellison brought John Ross sented om. rep0J
from Charlotte this week, a prisoner. t^js Syrnp an(] T
g He is charged with stealing a bale of, excellent qualit
Ipl cotton from Woodward & llabb. *
?The firm of T. II. Ketchin & Co. A Xe-1
I irr t t
P announce in this issue that they are J -?r. >?.o. u.
going into new business, and want the i Friday and in
old business settled. If you do not that they had o
come to time they promise to give you in the Albion :
a new suit. Read for yourselves. this the best nei
T , ~ ? the couutv for
Johnson s Aromatic Compound Cod
Liver Oil i, the greatcu remedy yet ^ ,
discovered for consumption and all cauuot ap
pulmonary affections. Pint bottles suiting from it.
$1.09. Winnsboro Drug Store. * II. S. "VV'vlie to
Committee a? Work.?The com- les anc* ye?u
mirtee to draft by-laws for the Far- ^ateiceFnzeC
mer*- Fire Insurance Companv were j ' em as soon f
v t K/-vwa Af e-or*i T
afc work on Fridav in the Court House. c"v"
. example. Whs
Feux?.? A ker with black siik We hope to hav(
fstnng- fjed to if, picked up on she year. We callet
str-cc, mi? be recovered by tfee owner of the farmers i
25 J ganize, but so fa
cents tor tliis noiice. vesDOuc"
Fell xx the "Fire.?Mr. T. fl. rea<*
Ketcbin's little sou, Shaw, fell in the an^ ^0Krter ^or
fire Satnrdar night and would in all ?et :ea(^-v ^or
1 "* L ~ -3 I i . nn'f trnrrv.
prooaomty nave oeen oarr-a iu ueaui |
bat for the presence of his father. His I p0lt 1 tr^c w*!"
1 . ! trv experiments v
wounds lire not serious, however. waste time and
compounds. Do
It Will Uelp All.?A cotton fac- take a substitute
tory will give the farmer, a market for riila. It is the be
potatoes, turnips and such other farm to Be srr=e
products The factories of the North r_, . * .
. . . , , , The marriage I
are ^moving feonth; this is the best iu our (
evidence that they pay a good profit. Mary Sitgreaves,
? ana lovable dang
. c. . ~ , Sitgreaves, who
A Serious Aoctdest.-Od Sunday, co?lty) b'ut |ate
while returniug from church, Mr. Jno. where he died, w:
3. Montgomery, -who lives near Black- i Ike J. Mcb'aaaei
Blocks, met with an accident by his ceiemonv v
?aule failing with him breaking his leg s'pru? tclthe re;
<&utwo places?at and above the ankle. pride, uncle of Mi
the marriage th
AYekt Fise Turnip.?Mr. A. J. board the southCarmine
sent to this office a verr fine ^r'
. _ - , of the srooin-elec
specimen of a turnip: it measured >T. ,,
o-'-u ^ ^ v j e j Miss ..Mary b
2o inches around and weighed 6 pounds , . , . ,,r.
, . T- - ." , \ friei-ds . m niu
and o ounces. If we mistake not this , , . .
. . . mother and siste
fiivnm rr-hlAh hoe onm A I
115 tun IMgCO., cuioiF niuvu ? w~" Inhere 8he0DCe ]
to this office. !, , ,
[g i her a long and
Carlfcon Cornwel!, foreman of the 'nen llie 110vvs
.Gazette. Middletown, N. J., believes News axd Ueraj
that Chamberlain's Cough Eemedv McFaddeii on wii:
should be in every home. He nscd it borv>s fajr dau?-"ni
for a cold and it effected a speedy cure. ' ?
Hes^ys: "It is indeed a graud remedy, j Every Ma?, woma
I can recommend to all. I have also I ?
seen it used for whooping cough, with j Sohool Qommii
the oest results25 and oO cent bot- . ,.
ties for sale by all druggists. * I enson 18 making a
* , T. .. the patrons, trus
Got Plenty of It.?The Sheriff has j various schools.
fbeen feeding the prisoners on home- pointmenl in your
raised bacon?raised by him. There is to meet him. Ou
no doubt about it, that there are more invited to attend
hogs in this county than has been in a the day appoint
long time: One of aur leading mer- there, and has pro
chants has seven ?aited down at his ble. There is w
house. He is tired of hog meat. importance to the
? {tion or tne inua
Unclaimed Lettsr3.?The follow- i more deeply inte
- ing is a list of unclaimed letters ia the j than The News
postofSce here: . j have always pla?
Miss Amanda Bush, liev. J. W. disposal of the Sc
Beckham, M. D. BucelLo, Mr. Louis > &ad any cotnmnn
-Thome, Mr. Peter Young. J will be cheerful
Persons calling for the above named i We suggest that
letters will please state they are ad- letter, at least o
i season. It will
Solicitor.?We beard a report ! J U"?6
t Jar. R. A. Meares bad withdrawn j jQWe(j ^ ja(y ,
en ihi rase for Soiiiitor; bat we also ; ^olar wj10 ?ua?
i-y. on Fridav that be is working I
- * . x. T T- wort put his wi
ve.y for the place. Mr. J. Iv. I , , ,
,r ri u 4 ... , ? ! ths people the ben
w, Mr. Iiou^h. sou ot the late | ^
?|||pg|t solicitor, onu .Mr. aicares arc loe oiut i ^
||1|||M candidates that we know of. The | 1
iiSagiaB time is short; Court convenes here on j The Work >ius
the third Monday in February. I P^an sn&=
" ! Iieaty as an amen
Mt. Zion Society. i F. T. Neelv
The annual meeting of Mt. Zion j seems to have m
Society wii] take place in Town Hall ; by the mass raeeti
at 10 a. m. Thursday, 31st January. j this county held
G. H. McMaster, Secretary, j several days ago.
BIBmUM ? ' + s\Ti& o r* yn f r\ r.
I; uiui wvi v iv vc
Water*. Butter in Charleston. , a_ fac(o?y ^
Through ihe good offices ^ of the ; gct a3-lde one-fifth
Charleston Sties and Courier, aided by j eac-I1 farmer. So
The Xews axd Herald, Mr. H. S. j in such condition
"Wylie has placed with a Charleston sel asije an acr
firm an order for butter which will; mjo-ht set a?ide 1
amount to $150 to $200 worth a rear, j gye p]0\va, or evi
a J ! permit. Howcve
Aver s /0g3&?\ i acr\r pi?v
i J AT? o\m i m l)etterjLY
FAIR ; the thing slop wh
r
cbp 1 ?
all in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report
gyy Ealing
Powder
Ag&gMITCEy PS! HE
re Uall Rollins;. j A SAD, SAD DEATII.
)l*med by one of the : pftrentSj wife and Children Sudde:>I
.i* town that a farmer I uereftiday
that he was ready j Qa prj(jay morning there was som
o Dales or cotton l0* h^le stir on the corners and the unusu?
y. e hope to have. numfocr 0f persons standing cause
.tion lepoited b> ^ the inquiry, what is the matter? Ever
2e county on the wo:k. J Qne wjJ0 camc Up as^C(| t}ie questioi:
>in }ou tnougi The | jt was soon jj110vrn generally tha
A,LP^ Dr. Taylor and several of the Winns
u- j n a boro profession were at the residenc
or Pitcher's Casta. ot ^ w u mmtori for th0 pui
j pose of performing an operation oi
Cane Syrup. {]js pCrson> -J<0 a great matlV, erei
Stokes, from Ilamp-. Cj0se friends, this was a surprise, fo
'rites Mr. li. X. Mc- > they did not know he was a suffere
made 210 gallons of! from aily cause. Mr. J. L. Mimnaugi
on one-half of an acre ' ;i:1d wife came from Columbia, bu
es laying aside l,o00: re.Urnccl only to be summoned bscl
ie next crop with: and; to take a farewell look at the lifcles
~! " , ),
.itneticonsiueriiuieuuuu j i*eaiani8. ait. vvniiiuru \>us n.iiy>?i
up was made. An ! l0 \jQ :a a critical condition, and h
itleman suggested this j aslti hjs family knew that (he opera
'ateree friends about jtiosi was :t necessity of desperation
will pay. Won't some j jje nibble to survive it, and hi
1 Mr. McMaster pre- en? came ;U S.20 o'clock on Saturda'
rter with a sample of morniDg. lie was quiet, calm and i)
re can vouch for its fun possession of his faculties. H'
r- called for his relatives and directe<
7 Prize Club management of his business, anc
Weir was in town on eren selectcd his pall-bearers. Th.
formed oar reporter fear of death passed away and he said
rganized a prize club ^It is all l.ght now, and I am ready tc
section. We consider ??* , , . . ,
ys we have heard in Mr. Wilhfcrd s death is one of th,
? w time. Those saddest that has ?ccurred m our towi
r been about a prize in mau>' a da>'- u,s eve" <uspo??<?
predate the good re- won for him many friends. Ho wa
We have asked Sir. a lcnder ?0"> a lovin? and dcrote<
furnish us with the t,usband and a faithfal frie,ld- a
lations governing the leaves a wife and three children of hi;
Hub and will publish om! facaiI-v> alld a father> mother
s we ?et them We brother and sister. To these sorrow
ons will follow their fog relatives the earnest sympathy ol
it about White Oak? 'he entire community goes out.
i them in the race this , Th" reriains wore inte,Ted witl
1 on quite a number Ma!01l!c hoilor' at the Presbyteriat
. ,, " , . ? i,nurcn oa eunaav inoiums at x\
of the county to or- . , *
.^ , o clock. The church vras nnaole t<
ir Albion is tne only v ,
[. The clubs should actommo^te the assemblage and man:
Fne f2&>wing gentlemen acted a
contest
T-. H. EIetchin,-.^. M. Clarke, \V. G
Don't 1*1111 in debt. j?rdan, J. P. Caldwex^ J. M. Smith
vour health. Don't v -p , \
villi medicines. Don't E. B. It?g?da1e. >
money-on worthless
n't be persuaded to the commissioner will Cs^ll
for Avers S^rsapv q>^- you.
st of blood-puriiiers.* * ?
?; Seeing the great want of interest in
& on "V* ednesday. ^ the public school work of this county,
je-'s continue to ring and knowing that all the efforts I can
);i Wednesday Miss , . n ... . ., .
the verv attractive ma^e Wl11 ke ^utlIe "Without the 111 hter
ot the late Fred terest and co-operation of patrons,
formerly nvcd in this trustees and teachers, I hereby notify
i on in >? uHi5uuiu, au paeons, trustees and teachers to
ill be married to Mr. I \ . ' . . ,. , . , .
ii. of Chester countv. meet Wlt^ me in own districts 111
rill be performed at order that I may make some investiMnorning
by Rev. A. gation as to the cause of this d.*y rot
idence ot Col. C. J. that the schools seem'to be taken with.
,ss Sitgrcaves. After T *1*11
e bridal party wi 11 I purpose to make a thorough canvass
bound traiu Ibr the ?* county by districts and hope to
M. McFadden, father be able to meet all the patrons and
t.?Rock Hill Herald, trustees, and shall do my best to inItgreaves
his many tcrest them along the educational
tisboro, where her
rs life at present aud j ask the teachers of each district
lived, who will wish a]s0 to meet with us on the' same day
h&DDv married iife ?n<-i Krino* fnnr nf fh#?ir h^.st; snellers
reaches them. The so tiiat tkey may entertain the comld
congratulates Mr. missiouer by a joint (champion; spellming
one of "Winus- ing match. The day will be counted
'cI>* the same as though they had taught
.n an<l Child is luter- School. X Will be at the XOllOWHlg
sted. places:
siotier D. L. Sier- Centreville Wednesday, 30tb, at 10
ippointments to meet ?'clock; Reeves, Thursday, 3ist, at
t-es and schola-s of 10 o'clock; Ridgeway, Friday, 1st of
Watch for the ^ I February, at 10 o'clock; Rembert's
section and be sure Friday, L? February, at 2 o'clock,
r reporter has been Appointments for other districts will
a certain school on be in next issue. Respectfully,
ed for the meeting D. L. Stevenson,
inised to go if po*si- S. C. F. C.
o matter of greater
county than the edu- "Five years ago," says Anga A.
ren, and nobodv is Lewis, Ricard, N. Y., "I had a con:rested
in this work s'aut cough, night sweat,, was greatly
reduced in flesh, and had been given
and Herald, vve Up 5V my physicians. I began to take
:ed h column at the Ayers Cherry Pectoral, and after
:bo?! Commissioner, using two bottles was completely
cured." * "
iuauuu'* scut tu UIUJ
!v Dublished bv us. ""
: A PRINTER'S CAiL FOR AID.
each teacher write a
ne letter, during the Weekly {Nebraska) Tribune.
develop, ideas and To Brother Printers:
stions from others. Aid is beiug sent here for the farmschools
cannot be al- ers, but we can't issue on aid flour or a
.f PVA1.,. piece side meat, and baring run all our
\ - ? trfU " white paper through we are using up
an\ interest in th? our 0]j paper we bare on hand is
is to work and give about exhausted and only the office
ent of their ideas. i towel is left which has not been washed
a letter from some ^ seven years. So ask oar brother
printers to consider our situation with
- f family to support with nothing comstxot
stop Here. ino and. we know their ever genested
bv Air J M erous disposition will see some wav to
idment to the nlan of fontriblUe ,a 1Utl,e PaPer 01* a couple
;f U- p hours r*: t0 keeP my paper going
, of Hjllsboro, Ala., tor the good it will do the outside
et with endorsement world in telling them how this afflicted
ug of the citizen* of drouth stricken district is getting along,
- aiso to enable us to get shoes and
** ?'-r- J c
1U ius wuu ?ivu? proper wraps ior our wne aim j?ur
Mr. Beutv suggests children.
ich plow be sec aside A'd communications will be cbeerm
v-.-k. 1 , fully answered and any douation will
* 4- L be acknowledged in the press whether
of the cotton crop of f0r u5 0l. t0 divided with ather
me farmers may be printers in this district. If other inas
not to be able to formation is needed write to Wm. Van
c for c-ach plow but WIn?e, 0 r./?'? ??? ajfure
' A auy little gift, if no more thin a dime,
ess, say four acres to wjjj grratefully received.
sn three acres to five Frank V/. Conlt.
rious conditions wlil The News and Herlld is not quite
r, if tfce plan of one g0 hard up. Oar towels were bought
s adopted it will be the first of the year and are pretty
i do not want to see dark in color, but we need some subere
it is. 1'Ir. "VY. B. .scription money very badly. We do
working in a quiet not ask for a gift, but for what is ours
il colo:ed men have by ri?rht.
lav aside one bale for
This Is exactly Two Lives Saved.
pnlnrpd farmPK <1 Mrs. Pha-be Thomas, of Junction City,
00101 ed iaimeis a IlL> ,vas toId by her doctors she had Confactory.
If they are sumption and that there was no hopeJor
eir cotton in to help her, but two bottles of Dr. King s New
i ataaaag ocaacoM?e?gac?aMx?paocaaeaai teamm
DOTY-CALDWjELL. Prove Yonr Case, Then
fenders.
The Presbyterian Cbnreh here was Th? SMe,s correip11
fl./v r./.??A ? Kvilhont- Trr/a/lr? :n cr OV\ , . , ,
Lut cimum vJ. ?. 3 {liat pap0r unaer u-.uo
Wednesday evening at $.30 o?clock. savg.
The church was beautifully decorated A posse of $5x or e-gl)
by lovin? friends of the bride and the track of a ne^ro gi
groom. An evergreen arch extended wood or somewhere in 1
| from each aisle to a point near the to our town last Fridi
... , T..1. *1 ? her fur stoaiiog the g
centre o? the pulpit. Just above this iidv.s bridal ouTtit, iuc"
point hung a ring of burning tapers slippers, and carried
and beneath this waved a beautiful rumor is now that she ;
| bunch of pampas like so many white where near Pomaria
i -i o OA River, and has not beet,
? j UiUIIieS. J.UC I1U1U uiu.wiuutuaiumiu .. . ,,
y! , L, . <> , , , this we know nothing
and presently the organ Responded to it for ?-bat it h WOrtli,
e the artistic touch of Mrs. D. V. "Walker doings as this should stj
in melodious tones of the wedding law sufficient to rcat
I { march. Mr. H. L. Elliott, Jr., and ,?Ust T70I^en found to
aUf T IT ,W1 4. i ^ the ls>w te taken ltJ 1
y I Mr. J. H. Cathcai t, and Mr. F. C Lynch and a mob v,
[ I Withers and Mr. E. B. Caldwell, of geance ou helpless oi
II Blackstocks, the four ushers, pre- such proceedings are
. i ceded the train slowlv in pairs. South Caiolina. Is a s.
- T . as valuable a? lif.?.J
0! Misses Janie Flenniken and Mary Tt i . . ,
j Brice, two flower girls, strewed violets *S e~ 110 0 ^
, I in the path of the following actors in 1,=iac-' on a"c
1 i . e ... . the correspondent kiu
r, the scene: Miss canine uummui"s ,
11 i i >r .it \ were true it is wrong t
.. advanced up the aisle with Mr. Albert ,. . ,
\r vr-.i. . -xi them as he docs. Sh<
v M. Withers keeping pace in the op- , . it
1 .. . . f ? i forms oar reporter tl
I-, ! posite aisles: these two were followed , 0-i
i, ,f ... ? ^ Blair, ?.t Ridsrewav, ha>
f i by Miss Mattie Withers and Mr. S. D. ., . , _ , , ,
M , >f. ~n ables stolen, and her hi
> i Dunn m the same order. Miss Ella t, , ' . ,
* ! _ 4 .. .. ... . . 4. Bolick went lor the gi
a: Dotv, maid of honor, followed 111 the , n,u , t .
xr w her. 1 hey shut her i
! riii Ut itiJIU. JLlICit -.*ai ?? t_ 1 J
11 It> * ii ? Mr house or shanty and w<
? Dotv on the arm of Mr. VV. !N. ? , P
G ,, - . . , , about a qnarlcr of i
Moorman, of Virginia, as best , .. ,
n- 'i a i'-i >f r *i when the-v returned
man. Finally cam e the bride, Miss Lilv 4 4l
_ , ,, ' . ' _, * The warrant was then i
- L. Caldwell, leaning on the arm of her . , , . ,
S L X1 rn, , -i j . i ,, he torwardcd it to i
,, ! father. The bride and groom took their >T , ,
i j ,,, , - Newberrv, in order t
, position in the centre of the arch, jnst arre.( T[)(, com
? beneath the bnlhant_ tapera. Dr. BOt 8W that tbev ,ync
j Jordan, in an impressive ceremony, bcm9a:uE ber fatc0? ara
1 united the happv couple in the holy n nna. nr
1 , , ? J-,-, i ,. , the impression soes oi
0 bonds of wedlock; after which they . l( . ~
ei . has six or eisrnt me
j marched slowlv out followed by the
> i , * . * , lynch a helpless negro
, | attendants, and the party repaired to ,s & yer ^ jm
1 the hospitable home of Mr. J. C. ' (<
3 j uaiciweii wnere a umiieu cucie ui
1 relatives and friends eluded con y
. gratulations. broiiaes, lame back; it e
3 j The bride wore a handsome costume paid. 25 and 50 cc>. "W
j j of white cerpon silk, trimmed iu Store*
2 j Duchess lace and pearls, en traine.
3 ! Her veil was looped with a diamond A card from m.
f j crescent; carrying in her hand a beau- jifr. Editor: There aj
_ j tiful bouquet of maiden's hair ferns in your paper, January :
: i and hvacinths. an issue of the Columb
| The maid of honor, Hiss Ella Doty, January 23, purporting
1! wore a costume of Lausdown silk and some one of that pap
1! carried a bouquet of pink La France correspondents. The
) : roses. that six or eight men t
1 Miss Withers wore a pretty costume woman from Blrthewo
. j of white cashmere and satin, and car- who had broken into a i
ried a bouquet of carnations. and stolen a nnmbsr of
3 i Miss Cummings wore a costume of aftor arresting the vroi
1 white chiffon over silk, bouquet of antj even directly cha
_ | Marcheil Neil rises from the Balti- woman was murdered t
mjre conservatory. party.
?| The flower girls wore daiutv white jL wjSh to say that
I costumes. ferred to is presumab
The groomsmen all wore double broke into my dwell
1-^ _ 1 1
I wiiiie viuiutb a* uuuu-ruiiAciuo. aosence auu muiu auui
T"^ VTI&qjrroom white hyacinths on his dollars worth and was
j lapel. peritv and there arreste
{ After viewing thfc* well selected and by myself and several o
; costly array of beautiful presents the who kiadifer?y;o]ooJLeere
j party were summoned an adjoining hunt down this nc
i room where a bounteous supper who confessed her guilt v
! awaited them. After being arrested
j The bride and groom left for Florida was securely tied in the
on the south-bound train at 1 a. m. at Potnaria. as we thoi
j amidst the tender farewells and well door closed in order t
i wishes of ail present. have a few minutes to re
j ** " to our surprise and disap
! Ladie;, if you want a pure, delicate return to the room fc
! soap for the complexion, druggists we. fonnd that she had
j will always recommend Johnson's and made her escape,
j Oriental Medicinal Toilet Soap.Winns- This is the whole truth
| boro Drug Stote. * The statement as publ
ORGANIZING THE TEACHERS. State lUjffainonsly fah
! ning to end, and if thai
In pursuance to a call made by the respondent wishes to i
0 ? . . . , wallow with the negro
School Commissioner, patrons, trus- wilhout slandering dece
j tees and teachers met at Mt. Zion Vvho are Irving to ferr
College on the 19th hist. A goodly ana punisn uiosk wuo
number of teachers were present, rageous theft?. It
School Commissioner Stevenson took Ridges *3? ^ '
j the chair and Mr. W. S. Hall. Jr., There is good reason f
acted as temporary secretary. The larity of Chamberlain's C<
I commissioner explained that the object Davis <fc Buzard, of "\\<
! ? ^ Clarion Co.. Pa., sav: '
of the meeting was to organize the ]e that' onr pllj.sici
teachers into an association. A per- nothing for. We persiu
manent organization was then per- try a bottlft of Chambe:
fected by the election of Prof. W. H. Kemedv and they now 1
. . , ,, ,xr T with the rest of us. 2o
Witherow as piesia-^nt, and Mr. W. J. 'DOft]es f01. care bv al! drt
Keller as secretary. The newly elected _
president thanked the association for AHousehoia Rei
the honors conferred on him in a short And ifc never failg to (
speech in which he recommended that tism, Catarrh, Pimples,
the Association hold meetings with the all diseases arising from
country schools. *s Botanic Blood Bain:
rrv, ? _ ] 1 _ C H cl 01' S e it <>.S tliC best I'GD
following named officeis and fered tQ Mankind Thc
teachers were appointed on the Exe- cures performed by this
cutive Committee: almost miraculous. T
D. L. Stevenson, ex-ofjicio chairman; SI*00 .Per large bottle,
r. E. Hinnant, W. S. Hall, Jr., Miss rt
Rachel Mc Master and Mis3 Earline ' ?r
"Williams.
? ' .* j. Ohaaatierladn's 3ya and ?
The following resolution was passeu. i - T , . . n,
3 , , , _ i Is a certain cure for Chn
That all teachers and friends or Granulated Eye Lids, Sore
education who were members of the Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum :
former Fairfield Tcachers' Association 25 cents per box. For sale 1
shall be members of the new organi- T0
~ation. ^ _ For putting a horse in a f
The bchool Commissioner seems to ?;tjon try Dr. Cady's Com
be thoroughly in earnest in regard to They tone up the system, aid
the great work before him, and in a
few- practical remarks he advocated a cew jjfe t0 an 0ld o- ^ver w
more uniform system of education cents per pack: For sale
throughout the county, and asked for
the united efforts of all teachera and cockier Arm:
friends of common school education The Best Salve in thej
., ,. . , . , . , . Bruises, bores, ulcers, bait
to aid him in his efforts to bring about gores, Tetter,Uhepped liar
a higher standard of education in our Corns, and all Skin Erupi
tively cures Piles, or no po
uu u- is/zuarantesd to give perfe
At the close of Mr. Stephenson's re- or money refunded. Pric*
marks Mr. J. G. McOants delivered an ^rsale bF
eloqueiit and timely address to the ?**"
teachers and their friends, and for Children Cry for Pitch*
which he received a vote of thanks
from the Association, with a request T1
' ^ II. Heineraan, Milwa
that he furnish a copy of his address "One box Japanese P
to Tiie News and Hekald for publi cured me of a case of 2
motion *uoi after:boiDg treated I
best Dhvsicians." Wiu
j Mr. W. S. Hall, Jr., followed Mr. store! "
! McCants -with a few practical remarks ?
on the subject of education. For ?ver riftT Y
The School Commissioner desires Mbs. Winslow's Sooth
the teachers throughout the county to ofmothe^sfor,their chHd?e
know that it will be to their interest to in?, with perfect success.
become members of the Association ^ XKlic^affls' i
and attend its meetings. for Diarrhoea. It will-relif
There being no farther business the tie sufferer immediately.
. , . cists m every part of the w
Association adjourned-to meet again sve cents a battle. Besu
at Mt. Zion College on the second "Mrs. Winslow's Soothin
? ... , , ke no other kind.
Friday in March next.
W. J. Keller,
Secretarv. ^ I
Many stubborn -and aggravating' When2ab7vrzssick,-wegave:
^ rheumatisn^^that WClG^ 'bs- | 'VTiea Eb^^as a CHicL, ?-e cr^e
|Hkln J^MgW
; ' - - ' - " : -.. :: . -: ' t
..: '. . :. - ' ' -- :: ' '
' S ?5?
t men followed j . . SSBU IV1W JULn
rl from Blythe- ! escffi*
Fairfield county ^
iy and arrested ?0of I fn ff IF^T* C?Oj
reater part of a jj^i a a E%4
tiding the white I'lC/S tb>? ^ >-=*sr*sv r a,a
bcr-off. The M ONESTLY M
jot away sorncor
near Broad
i hcaul of. Of rv^v KaohH- cl-rpna+h. licrhtness. dl'
, and only give 0 ,
bul if true such r,* ,-r -i* -i
op. Is not the running qualities, no other bicycle can
!hha?0hvio?Mcd Bu>" a Victor.ana know you have th<
ban-J by Judge
Teak their veil
nes? If true,
a disgrace to
ilk dress or! wo OVERMAN WHEEL
Makers of Victor Bicycles and Athletic C
ent and cry out
, , , , boston. new york.
doubt. L:i!ess Detroit. c
the minors pacific coast.
o preach about san francisco. lcs angeles.
iriff Ellison in- j
iat Mrs. Robert j
j a lot of valu- j
isband and Mr. I
rl and arrested I
.ip in a railroad j
DQt for supper, j 3L23
i mile off, and |
she was gone. | ?-?? ?
sent 10 biai and i _ _ ?
->8New * Yea
spondent docs
hed her, but he
ere rumor, and | ^ ~| | ^
it that Fairfield jr-C |H i '$ 1 If]
in" who would I Hj M A ^ J Ji?A
womao, which
pressiou. ' :rrr
son'a Magnetic All parties who arc owing us accoi
.ralgiu, sprains,
[uicklv relieves .
-1 novirt fn^' nPYT : tPW T
lcnsooro urug i dimu^ tw ** _. - -..
r. blaik. I ' owing money and must make promp
jpeared a piece order to pay promptly.
2u, copied from 1 J 1 - J
ia State, dated
: tocomcirom Respectfully,,
er's unreliable
piece charges T ,f "D LP A nP~V~ k
racked a negro J , JVJL AJJiJ !\ _L X 0
od to Pomaria
dwelling bouse
valuables, and
nan insinuates
irges that the
>v the arresting I ~
. " Use Barnes' Ink! J
the woman reIy
the one who A. S. BARNES & CO., 5G E. IStli St.,N.Y. j THE PJE
(^^9^ Agent's per month. v>"iii > the ciose
it two hundred prove it o.' pay forfeit. New!
. i^. ,-ncf ,-mt a si.no sanmle and i
tracea to jltos- .a-invit* ji?? ? -? ? ?
h ah ?, terms jree. Trvus. Ciiidester & sox, i t ,
a on a warrant 2s Bond St., N."Y. ! Loans andac<
ther gentlemen ? j Furniture an
d their services fflfg8 A EK3 A h^DvN0ISkE? CPRED"! ?7Crdl'aftsJse
" ' -*? ??_ tkJa gteica er^ Tubular Cushions help when all sccui'Gd
itor!onTT5?^L K&JbB&f&U else fails, xs glasses hcl. yes. Whis-; ~ , ^KUn
jl xvu* heard.1* o 5>a:n. rr Hi?cox, 253 B'way CaSll items, (
phen airested. ~*Bdfor*. ovijn oi
, ?i?? i ~
the woman ______ ^**8^
waiting room j?|2|||gffi?a parker's ? j totai
ichf fhp hair balsam | j l
JgHij SClu me CIeanjc? and beautifies the hair.}
i,?( . ? I . Promotea a luxuriant rrow&. I I Cflnitfll!
l)J.t We might jasppH|g^^JS .Nover Pails to Restore Gray! j ^
. -, Hair to its Youthful Color. I ; SnhsfM-infimic r
:t sapper, ana cures scaip a.xuvn: hairi*uis2. I .' ouusciipiious j
pointment on ?2S*i J i "V,-*
?rthe prisoaer ' Ylden(^'
l^o^n rplpft^pH ^ " *r ''? j - SllcirC -
**?It curej the worn Coujra, * t*?t _ "l: - ^^.
I WeakLs^. XtebUity, Indigestion, Pain,Take in Jime.iOcU. .Dlll.s l'UUlSCUUl
> r>f fhp I HINDERCORNS.. The onlr arc rare for Coras. pavablc
1 OX me auair. stops all yarn. Uc. &;Jiruggists, or Htbl.OS & C0-? Ji. Y, ! v> *
ished in the ppnR?,ST <wvvr> peP?sits
c from begin-! BREAKFAST?SLPPER. 'individual....
t paper's cor- "TJ*, Q J) C V O rf'i V";
jet down and H, > l \ V L ndmded prol
he must do so JL- ' " v j
nt while men GRATEFUL?CuMFOIiTIXG. lotal
et out thieves State of Soct
commit out- tfv f } j ; { j ? A j Countv of
T. Blair. \J \y \y Vv LA. j Personally c
BOILING WATER OR MILK. I Cashier of T1
! ! makes oath th
or the popu-; notice. is correct to tin
ougu Remedy. , i-wakx every man and woman in the United 1 and belief.
Mom, piv>\-_ States interested in the Opiara and "Whisfcy
<ta t,oc />nvn,l habits to have one of 1x17 books on ihcse dis- :
i l l eases. Address B. M. Woollev, Atlanta, Ga,'
ailS COUK1 CIO Box 382, and one will be sent you free. ; Swoni 1.? bcJ
ided< them to | January, 1895
i !
ecommend it o> c. n A r,._ ^ o <
and 50 cent ? jfiHls a AErcDA?-!L--a ^ r Attest*
iggists. * $ ' ^ " \\\ ll.
I DURANG'S I! wLa
:ure Rbeuma- H-parcni? ^ i-^flxl
Blotches and f HUniyflT 5' H Lptflf f|V ^ I
impure blood, % ?8 H LulVin !l. I.U 11 L !-/i L U I ^ j ,
1. Thousands $ t t . ,e f \ i
j n-f Has sustained its reputation tor IS years : \_J ?
ieu> tvei ui- ^ ^ being: the standard remedy for tbe C '
thousands Of ? quick and permanent curc of'Rhcuma- ^ '
: vr>nmr1 tr ova tisat, Goai^ciatiea, etc in ail its forms. <i> !
.7 <& It -is endorsecf^K thousands of i'hysi- ;
ry it. UnJv Scions, Publishers'^! Patients. It is ? |
For ?a]e br 4 pureh-vegetable and ouil&s up from the ? Inn Tb 1
* O first dose. It never fails^.o cure. <> ' I 13 tlncH
lsement else- ^ Price is one dollar a^feot^^-slx ^ "ill 5 nil
* I ? bottles for five dollars. Our -tu-page rum- -o> itii ? im.
?. ! <? pulet sent Free by .Mail. Address, <> w v i UUJ
iHnointo^t I Ourang's Rfisamaile Remstly Go, | j . , _
>nic Sore Eyes, ? 13i^> L Street.Wasxitngtoii, D.C. ?> J At O
Nipples, Piles, A Dm-ajig's Lira- Pills arc the best on $ j
md Scald Head, ? tha: J~;";cs | !
>y druggists. ? P-: -- ;3 cr3. rst 20V cr _0, $1 +
rrrog # rC- B-f DSI7CC-irJ3. Y
ioe healthy con- J> K T) iitioa.
Powders. JACOBS' PHARMACY CO.,
digestion, cure Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga w _
tipation, correct ?>-Sfxly - ?? c 2:
7 worms, giving |
rked horse. 25 | THTTTH I )'\7 f \ AT tn 1
by druggist J?j y _|1j I\ X JJj
Salve.
vorld for Cuts,
?&?E and
;ions, and post, dSb z8L aJbsS
,y required It
ct satisfaction,
> 23 cjnts per
? Stelliilg1 Groods
sr's Castoria. HaH
ukee, writes:
lie Cure has .
iCvS WF. A'TTT.^T RAVF MONEY. AND
msboro Drug
* PRICES THA
ears
ing Stkup has
miUions US HOBSE "
illays all pain,
:he best remedy
tve the poor litSold
by Drugorld.
Twenty
We Will Save
5-26)lly
DON'T WAIT; COME AT ONCE ANI
her CXiorfa. / / _ . _ - __?^
dfor Castorfr^ *?f| } I | | f i
~ practice of medicine and
i we respectfolly offer our servic^jfcx^H
! >?e citizens o'f Blackstock and ;sn?^'
j rounding country. ^Office^over Geo.Irr " "
t% H?IP Blackstock, S. C.. Jan."21; 1895.
r*aJ&* 1-30-xl ^J
liability and easy Farmers Mutual Fire Insus
equal the Victor. Association. ;
* kest Notices of assessment are now,cte^g^----vi W
' UCbU Issued to members whose polici^^^^^^B
on record. If there- are those wndse^"
j policies have not been reported toi^e^:,-;- M
| or who fail to receive a no"fics?"6f
: assessment, they will please 1<*
QQfl j know at once, as this associatio^S^^Sf>.'S
I no longer consider itself iiable
,00cs" j unrecorcteo policies.
ENVER* l-2Gf 1x1 Secretary and TreaSare^^j^J
Portland. | * The Thoroaghbred Stallion,
j will make the season of lS95at Wrnn_s?^jjjflH
i boro and at my" farm for $15 for.c^iifi
! mon mares aud $25 for *boroMjj|
' so'a of Lexington/and a
; celebrated Eaqarer. Dam Analyae^^^B
! byjsck Miione, he by Lex'cgtoo^'.-^B^^H
I of Gloriana, far American Eciipse2||||iM|
: Endnrers colts are ylish. gentle and'H^Hj
1 cnonrlr?nnseoecjncr (TrPfLt h (i ttO hi' irifll
| constitution. He "has been
6 ^ ^ W^n^er ^a
J 1 a Correspondence solicited.
3 >\_y _a_ ? ^ jony^g. mqbley^^^^m
unts will please j ^ ^ou Wan^ ^now Eow ^jjjpjj
| Good Buggies are Made, m
lays' We"are I f KEAD- lljj
t collections in j /
| Ou? seat frames are made of white v
i asb, thoroughly glued together at corn- <
j ers and a symmetrical skirt cut on
j Panels are made oval by arranjgag^,
) T~} /"\ j the /machine with a special rig
~T HC HcT 8 i -'gotjen up, so that when_Jhe seatis.;
V -J?" -2- & V-/ r | finished It presents a convex snrf&ce^:.|Bj&|
j thu? causing the varnish to show.to'-jsHM
god;d advantage, and giving the vehicle* jfjMfi
J a handsome appearance. Seats are r;j^H|
j thoroughly ironed to a pattern so that '|H
I tbtfy are all alike, and backs and tops J|?|
ar& interchangeable. The advantage IsSM
of )tbis is that if you have one of our
KEPOKT bujggies and want a cushion, back
?of? top we can send you one to fit."
ov?> mo/?o nf "Rlnft Rld2"C Mbuhtaih^S
of business January 17,! JOur seats are made by 3Ir. Ciflwl
1895. : M?nore with a competent corp^ggW H
RESOURCES. *
ifSC^' ~~~ j BUGGY.
)aid | ^ ^
mshi
irtSOCAA OOl ^ AA AA ! /-10-ly 7--'*?|
JLvyjov vvrgyijivw w
"Carolina, \ V
r airneiu, ) 1 prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to
iv?f><; .T-iii-iPs () T)-ivis MUNN&CO., who have had nearlyflfty years' 7?g
o.iies o allies vj. ^j.\is>, experience in the patent hnsiness.'Conunanica- '--is
ie Peoples Buuk, and tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In*u~
' u,,^^ ,(nf' formation concerning Patents and how to ob- . ~$f
at thC .loove Statement tain r.h<*m g<vnf.fro<>- ft rafj^jryiip cif TnCH>hpr>- ,^-j
* hat nf hie l^iowlpdcrft ical and scicntlfic books sent free. v. .
uebt OL ,,IS huowieuoe Patents taken through llunn & Co. receive , ">S
special notice in the Scientific American, and ""S
r * \t rrc <\ n n*rc tans are brought widely before the public with- :?
j.-Y-vi i-o v- lj-'k v ont cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, " . JJ
Cashier. issued weefciv-. elegantly Illustrated.has by/ar the -.5
, . , o t i - largest circulation of any scientific work in the core
me lIilS loth CiaV 01" world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Jfc-.
Bttildimr Edition, monthly. KL50 a vear. Single 25
copies, 25 cents. * Every Dumber contains Dean\V
IT Fr VVVIICEN* ' ttful plates, in colors, and photographs of new . -?*,
' , " T) houses, with plans, enabling Wlders to show the ; .??
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