The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 11, 1899, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wednesday, Janaary 11, - 1899.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
?-Seud ad. notice to creditors.
?Baist's garden seed and onion
sets at J. -J. Obear's. Read his advertisement.
?On hf morning o* De<*' mi?er 27'h
a foot-ball game was played be? ween
the Chc-Her and Blackstock teams.
This game was won by the Chester ,
team. j
?A d s a.ch from Macon to one of i
the pape/6 states that the 3rd Regiment ,
of Engineers as .irell as several other ,
regiment stationed there are expect- {
icg marchiug orders within the next ,
week. ,
?Among the English common peo
pie Chn^tmas is iucky when it fails on j
Sunda * and unlucky when Saturday is ^
the day of nativ;ty. If this be trae ,
then v/e will have a lnckv and pros- ,
perons year. > ,
?Id iespouse '.he querry, ''Do Lo^s ,
pay?" a Missouri editor says: "A ,
great many of them do not. They ,
will tak~ your paper several year3 aud j
not pay for it and then send it back (
marked 'refused.'"
?Mr?. Meriua Gregg, an aunt of r
Dr. B. J Quattlebeum, of this place, ,
died at her home in Charleston on Sun- j
day, Jauuary 1st. Mrs. Gregg was ,
eighty-eijjht years of age. The fune- |
ral services were held on Monday. ,
?Work on the new depot is pro
r?A v??e kftan
giCSSiU^ HUUiJ 111C vuuvi t.v>vu j
leveled and the foundations have been j
laid. On Friday tbe fram? of the ,
building was commenced and at last }
we can fee that the ereciion of tbe j
station is well under way. t
?The Clemson students who spent ,
Christmas at home have returned to
college after two weeks of holiday, j
Our representatives at this college are \
Messrs. Edgar Matthew?, Gregg (
' *** rn^ ^
M.C3ia3ier, Merntt v^aaiueuaum, xuui
McMastsr and Joe Cummings.
?The Rock Hill Herald states that
Capt Frel Mobley, of the Catawba
I Rifles, will probably be elected to fiil
the vacancy in the Palmetto Regiment.
The vacancy was made by the death of
Col. Joseph 3v. Alston, who held a
major's commission in this regiment.
?We acknowledge the receipt of
several calenders for 1899 sent ns by
1G. I. Hood & Co. The calender sent j
out by this company is a very handsome
one, the siabject being "The c
American Girl." It is pretty and a
artistic. Thess calenders may be ob- {
tained from drnggi3ts. c
?Monday was the next to the \
coldest day that we have had this
winter, the mercury having fallen on
that morning to 18 degrees. Severe
cold has b?en prevailing thronghont j
l the North and "West, and in conse- ?
L qnenee of this blizzard the train* from j
the north have been late for several j
days. J
? ?On Wednesday morning Field and ^
Hansons minstrels had a parade and
I concert. The musicians marched
from their car, which was side tracked
ft at the freight depot, to the court 2
honse, where they stopped and ren|
dered several selections. The bind is c
i ft finfi nrift and r'ne music soon drew a f
large crowd. I
?The colored people here let Emancipation
D*y pass by withoat celebrat- c
J ing it ia any way. Usually the day is ^
celebrated with parades, speeches and
is wountl cp by a supper, but for
some rea>jr: no interest seemed to be s
taken in the day, although in many t
other places the d?.y was celebrated in j
grand style. 5
?The Misses Beaty, of Winnsboro, y
i received their frierds on Friday even- j
ing at Miss Wilson's, on Feadle:on
1 street. Sentences embodying- the s
names of: he company, a la charade, j
"were distributed and time sped swiftly i
in trying to dig them ont. Dainty refreshments
concluded the enjoyable
eyening.?The State.
?The Second South Carolina Regi- r
msnt sailed from Savannah on Tues- j
day for Cuba on board the transport j
Roumania. From the accounts given j
of their departure, the men were
happy aod started for Cuba in high i
spirits. The people of the State wiil c
feel the deepest interest iu this r?gi- ^
ment daring its stay in Cuba.
?Battery B, 6;h Artillery, Lieut.
I Richard H. McMaster comiuanding, j
stationed at Fort McHenry, has been ]
ordered to Presidio, Cal. The men of
the battery will leave for their new !
station about the 1st of February.
Lieut. McMaster, who has been Tisit- 2
ing his parents here, left Monday to j
take charge of his command. . ^
?The grouuds around the Fairfield l
Cotton Mills will, after a little time, e
be very pretty, as a good deal has c
been done to beautify them. Recently, ^
a number of magnolia tree?, fragrant (
aIi vre\c* or>A nlonfo Kqttm CPf I -
IV/uv vc C? JU * s/ */*-? vv? j ^
oat, and the yonng trees which were t
planted some time ago will add greatly f
to the appearance of the place.
?Dr. Bastrom left on Monday for
bis home in Ricbburg, and from there
be will go to Mississippi where he ]
will practice his profession. He came j
here about a month ago, and during j
his stay here has made a most pleasant {
impression npon all who knew him, ;
HP &od bis iriends regret that he has de- <
cided to move trom Winnsbcro. <
?Oa Wednesday, January 18th, j
B 1899, Mias R>sa Mary Jones, eldest ;
daughter of Judge Ira B. Jones, of <
Lancaster, will be married to Dr. ]
Bl Paul B. Marion, of Lewisrille, Cnester
fir County. The wedding will take place j
at tLe residence of tbe bride's parents; ]
Miss Jones has visited here and is ]
most pleasant! y- remembered by all
gg who met hpr. Miss T. C. Elliott wiil be
present at th? w-'dding and will be
one of the iridesmsid?.
?Rev. Jonu B. Aiger, a v^rv prominent
Presbvterian minister. died on
I Wednesday at his home in Pesdleton
at the advanced age of eierh**.-eight
years. He was at o?:e Ua-y a professor j
, :n the theological seminarv at Colum-1
bj&, ana sii^e the v.ar has bad charts
prtf the l're??)ytenan Church in Ander
I gon. His tuaeral services were held in
Charleston on Friday. Dr. Aager L?.s
I relatives in Fairfield Conuty
9 ?The immense warehou>j that is f
.. ;
! ^BSOUnEIvfe
Makes the food more del
being built by in* bank is ncaring;
:omplctiou r.rd is a tremendous and ;
rery bubslam.iil b. ick bnilding. This !
is what is known as h --tandard ware
house, a* i= >; I h.v-t ri.:e system of |
waterworks, aud wi;l in every way
meet the requirements of the insurance;
jompanie? This warehouse will have j
i cip&city of about 3,000 bales of cot
ion.
?The Columbia people are as much
interested in depot building as the pecpie
of our town are, as it now appears
that the rap:tal city is really to hive a
oew uukm depot. The building of
:hi- depot will supply a long-felt want,
is al! wno have ever passed through
Columbia realise that the union depot
prill be a groat thing for Columbia. It
is exppc'ed that work will soon begin j
>n thi? depot.
?January 8th was Jackson Day. j ]
rbis was the anniversary ofithe day I:
.hat General Jackson, a South Caro- i
linianby birth, defeated the British)
mder Lord Packenham, and in this
Dattle 2.600 British were killed or ;
' J
rcoaodid, while "Old Hickory", as ;
Jackson was called, lost cnly eight i
ueH aLd thirteen were wounded. It '
8 said that this was the most over- ]
rrhelming defeat ever experienced by (
my Eng!i?h army. The battle was
'ought on Jauuary 8lb, 1815, and
Jackson made for himself a great
ittLElC.
?Mr. R. T. Blair, of Ridgeway, .
las been the victim of an incendiary '
ire several times lately and aboot ten
lays ago lost a barn and its contents. j
Last week t^o negroas were arrested (
w Maoriefrftfp ^harcrpd with
his burning. The names of the 1
legroes are Alexander and James
[>ar.ie!s, and it was supposed that the
legroes burnt the barn in order to
:onceal the fact that they had been
itealing the corn which was stoied in
he bam. la spite of this, on Friday
light a fonr room dwelling belonging
o Mr. Blair, and situate near the
ocali'.y of the other fire-, was totally
lesiroyed, ?ud the fire was the work
>f an incendiary. Thc.se firei have
tlarmed tbe people wbo are afraid
h*t if tbe guilty parties are not di3lovered
and arrested other people may
>s victims of their torch,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. j
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,!<
5ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
rever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 1
Jhillblaius, Corns, and all Skin Erup- [(
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no 1
>ay required. It is guaranteed to give ]
c?f?c-faf?tinn_ nr mtrvner refnnd
id. Price 25 cents per box. For sale j
>y McMaster Co. 1
Monday's Sale*. ]
The following sales were made on
Monday:
The Gr. T. Sim? property was not
fFered fur sale. The bid made at the
ormer sale was transferred to W.J.
Jnrley.
The J. K. Davis property waa bid
>5 by Fanny C. Powell for $7,300. ^
Vinter Tourist Kates via Southern Sail I -1
wap. ]
The Southern Railway placed on 1
aie November 1st round trip tourist
ickets to ali important winter resorts
n Georgia and Florida. Also to Nas- I
;au and Cuban points. These tickets 1
will be on sale until April 30.h, final | j
imit returning May 31st.
For further information apply to <
iny Southern Railway agent, or J. B, 1
ley ward, Traveling Passenger Agent,
kagnsta, Ga.
FAIRFIELD AT THE S. C. COLLEGE.
_ u. .i! aT ?t A
.L oe resmis ox me mat cxami- i ]
lations at the South Carolina College j
lave been announced and the follow-'
ng are the marks of the students (
from Fairfield:
Miss A. F. Davis, Winn^boro, >
lighly distinguished in ethics logic, <
iivics, geology; distiiguished in j
jedagogy. ]
E. L. Craig, proficient in Greek.
A. H. Gasqae, Fairfield, proficient n
English, history, math#maties, j
Liatin, biology and pedagogy.
iriELDS ASD HANSON'S MINSTRELS. '
Fields and Hanson's Minstrels gave j
i very good performance at Thespian
3all on Wednesday night. A very j
rood audience was present and for (
core than two hours they were well
sntertained by tbe minstrels. This
sompany has a fine band and the masic
,vas thoroughly er j >yed. Tbe man- 1
lolin playing, clog dancing and other
ipecialties w?re also very good, and
.he juggler? and contortionists were;
X e!>ent.
THE PALMETTO INSTITUTE.
t1
At the recent meeting of the African |
Methodist Episcopal Zion Conference
it this place, officers were elected to
jnsh the work on the Palmetto Initiate
which is to be built in Union,
rbis is to be an institution of learning
md tbe conference has appointed two
slders, R. B. Williams and H. W.
3mitb, to travel about and solicit Jtunds
iliom Mpru r.rif. ihpir T>lan of
istablishing,tills institntion. The folowin*
officers were elected: Rev. E.
blinton, president,Spartanburg; ?1. W.
Smith, D. D., vice-president, Union;
lie v. D. C. Baatn, secretary, Chester;
Re^. A. JUcNeal, treasurer.
This is a good work aud sll the
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or- .
der by the occasional use of
Tutt s Liver Pills. They regulate
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
ror sick headache, malaria, biliousness,
constipation and kindred
diseases, an absolute cure
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
g Bmuno |
Powder i.:
UBE
icious and wholesome
E3 CO.. NEW YORK.
friends of the colored people hope that
they will be enabled to cirrv out their
phm. _ ;
DEATH OF AIRS. CA8C?*. <
On Fiidav niahi Mrs. Elizabeth B. \
Cason, aD aged lady, died very unex- |
pectedlr at the home of her daughter, ,
Mrs. A. L. Porter, on Congress street.
Mrs. Cason was sick about two weeks
I
ago, bat apparently bad recovered and
up to a short time before her death
6eemei well. The cause df her death
was heart failure.
ilre. Oasan had reached a ripo old
age, being in her eighty-first year at
the lime of her death. She leaves two
children, Mrs. J. W. Coleman, of
Rid^ewav, and Mrs. A. L. Porter, of
this place
Ths fn::eral took place on Sanday
aittrnoon, ine iniermem oemg mauu ,
iu the old family burning ground at (
Pophr Cl.nrch. several milei from
town.
When >? ! can not sleep for coughing
take Cnamberlaiu's Cough Remedy, j
It always gives prompt relief. It is J
most excellent for celds, too, as it aids ,
expectoration, relieves the lunss and i
prevents any tendency toward pneumonia.
For sale bv McMaster C^., j
iruggiet#.
?(
An Attempted Burglary. .
At about half-past ieigbt o'clock on J
J ~ Usxl.l A^Amnf
VT Lijgui <x> vxsiy uyiu aucm^i. (
was made by a burglar to enter Mr.
Landecker's store. The man move J a
[>ox from the front of the store 10 the
side door, and standing on the box
' ? I
broke the transom above the door but
:he noise attracted the attention of
some one on the street and ths man 1
[vas iriglitened away before he could
iffect an entrance. It is supposed c
ihat it was a negro, as^a negro was
ioon in rnn ao.rAS* fhft street into the ^
;ourt house ysrd, bat he cscaped.
The hour when the robbery was 1
Attempted was just at the time
that everybody was ut the minstrel s
show, and the Degro evidently thonght
[hat it would be a good opportunity to 1
io lay in a supply of things. There is 1
qo clue to the burglar and it is probaDle
that he will never be apprehended. *
origin of printer's devil.
Aldns Manutins is credited with (
laving Erst mode use u.' me expression
'Printer's Devii." He had in bis em- j
jloyment a small negro boy, a cari- j
)siy in those days in Europe, who
Decame k nown as the "Little Black ^
Devil." Printing was then a great j
leal of a mystery to the general pubic.
A soperstition had spread that j
ildus was invokiog the aid of the {
Slack Art and that the negro boy
ivas the embodiment of Satan. To {
correct this opinion, which gave him j
nu?h annoyance, Aldus publicly ex- s
libited ths black boy and declared:
'Beitkhowu to Venice that I, Aldns t
Slanutius, printer to the Holy Church j
md to 'he Doge, have tbis day made r
public exposure of the Printer's Devil,
kllt'.ose who think he is not fl^ph and
jlood may come and pinch him."?
Fou.'th Estate. , :.
Look! A Stitch In Tim*
Saves nine Hughes' Tonic (new im- 1
proved, taste pleasant), taken in early 1
sprins and fall prevents Chiili, Dengue
ir.d Malarial Fevers. Acts on the
liver, tones up the system.' Better than
^ninine. Guaranteed, try it. rAt ^
Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 boltles. *
MEETING OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS '
At the regular meeting of the Board
)f County Commissioners on the 2nd 1
inst., Rev. J. P. I'enhower was elected *
chaplain of thecoGnty poor house and
Dr. II. F. Hoover was elected phvsi- ]
cian; Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragedale 1
were re-'electid counsel for the board.
The board also established a license of 1
^20 oer annum on all nawkers and 1
pedlers, except foot pedlers, who arc
required to pay a license of $5.
The following magistrates' books '
were presented and examined and
found correct: W. G. Ilinnant, II. F. !
ttno/?hpl. \V_ Stniih. T. M. Cathcart. ^
J. E. Kobn. J. B. Stevenson, E. H.
Heiiip, T. P. Younginer, C. II. Douglass.
The following magistrates failed to :
present their books tor examination:
Jno. D. Blair, Samuel McCormick,
H A. Stevenson, D. A. Broom.
The board adjourned to meec on tbe
18th inst. for the purpose of revising
the jury li?t for the u ar 1S99.
THE WHITE MOSS ROSE. ,
Thsv.i is a verv nrettv German tia i
clition not generally k:iovr:i which acc
Hints in the following manner fi>r
the existence of 1I12 w'aite mo*s rose.
The legend is to t ie etfVc:. that once
upon a time an angel, having a mission
of love to suffering himmity, came
down on earth. He was much grieved I
at the sin and misery he saw and the
evil things he heard. Being tired, he
sought a place to rest, bat as it fared
with his master so it fared with him?
no one would give him shelter. At
last he lay down und-.r the shade of a
rose and slept till th? rising ?ua awoke
him. Before winging h;s flight heavenward
he addressed the rose and raid
that, as it hid given him that shel'er
which man denied, it shou'd receive
an enduring token of his' gratitude.
And =o, leaf by leaf and t .rig by twi/,
the sort green 1110*5 grew ion:id the
stem, and (here i* to ibis dny a cradle
in which tho newborn rose may Jie. a
proof, as the augei said, of God'rf
power and love.
Mr. E'iFha Berry, of this place, says
he never had anything do him so much
good and give such quick relief from
rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. He was bothered greatly with
shooting pains from hip to knee until
be used this linament, whi?h affords
prompt relief.?B. F. Bakxr, druggist,
St- Paris, Obio. For sale by McMaster
Co., druggists.
WT?sTH JiOP'S ANNUAL KEFORT. |
A r- ' i fie an-ni! report of tLe '
- J*
Lriut.;* -A ' iri-h^p Col!e.-<! lu.s brsn j
pubis . .] :. Iitc*-I>ck liili |
n d : >< [ l ii>:cesi. The rtpuiU
is 11 !:! :.prill (d !;V i!i*; | <
[ui..U: A: onlhig :o lhi" r p it :i.e M
to*a.! u.'t'" <;f p'lp!5* ft *:11 ? j !
e 5io ? 4<jS siisd five -uv s a-e rep- j
nseii d ' ? tic student u-.-dy. Fair-j :
field v.\u:;'V i* well ivprrv*?!'ed at j j
as there are sixteen >oung { ,
ladies from this county attending the: :
college I: i-i fouud that eixty per 1
cent oi -f t* nutiher enrolled could not |
have attended any college this ses-i-r.i *
if Wint.v.r>.'i) had not brought eluci
tion w-ibi'i iheir reach. Last summer
Lhe num^c-r of applicants for admission
to ti;c college reached live hundred,
hat only twokandred and sixtytwo
could be accommodated in the ?
dormiion. In conneciion with t>;o
college is a large farm and dairy and
recently a large orchard has been ret i
out a-.d th2 board expects to can: a
fruit a.'d < eg?:ables for the use of the j ^
collego ard thu3 sa1. e the college a' ^
large amount of money. j ^
Beats the Klondike. j j
Mr. A O. Thomas, of MarysvilU*, i c
Tex., In- i -and a more valuable riis f
coverv ;?^:i bas yet been made in the f
Klondii;;1. For years he suffered untold
a<ro:;y from'consumption, accom- !s
panied ov morrliagcs; r.nd was ab- s
soiutcly curcd by I)r. King's New J a
Discover > >r Consumption, Conghsj{
and Lie declares that gold is j
A little ; ;n comparison with this j ^
marveioi.i -re; would have it, even j 1
if itco-t -i .-mndred dollars a bottle. | f
Asthm* Li ncditis aud ali throat and i?
lungafilvt:are positively cured by \
Dr. King'- V- ?/ Discovery for U011- | x
5umptio:.. Iriai bottles tree :it Jic- t
Master Drag Store. Regular
size 50 cf?. ii-..! $1.00. Gnar&uteud to c
:nre or P'-icc refunded. '2 ^
COMING AND GOING.
Mr. W A. E'lison went to Colum- s
3ia Mor.'l y. v
Mr. J< hr Palmer, of Ridgcway, f
;vas iu to.-, n on Monday. t
Liem Li. II. McMa?"er *pent Satur-; a
lay in <> jj?b!:i T^ifh rclstives. h
Mr. and .Mrs. A. Gail'ard re- t
nrned to v'o!u.-ibia ?n Monday. Ii
Mks Ute? iias-retnrued home aller c
risking >i.sier, Mrs. J. W. Seigler. u
Mi6s r\.;- ic iJetsill, of Ui.lon County, jipcnt
ihe !.o!i'1::ys in Fairfield County. I
Miss Ray 'Jammings paid a short
risit to relatives in Columbia last |
vcek. j ^
Mis. SIcB-v-Ie Smith relumed home j
)n Moni-.iy in fn a visit to relatives iti i 0
Chester j v.
Prof. \V. S. Hall, ot Gaffncy, spentj
i few days at Lis old home at Mitford j*
luring ttie holidays. {t(
Mr. C-S. Matthews ha< returned to v.
?antop5. Virginia, after spending the
loliday* with his parents.
Mrs. W. ?1. F.enuiken was the 0
juest of Rev. Dr. E L. Pauon's t
amily in Colombia last week.
Mr. Riley McMaster, of Port Tampa,5 *
Ha., was here on Thursday to attend j r
he Sleven-^ii-McMaster wedding. ; t
Miss Rachel B. McMaster will ;e-!a
,orn short'y to Newberrv ioiesnmeie
> 1 s
ier place a3 teacher in one of tr-e j
;chools 'here.
Mr. F'etcher E. Hinnant his re- (
urned to Johnson and has resumed j
lis -posiuon .'>? professor of tnathe- >
natics ai 11? * (ousto . Institute. 1
C
BLYTHEWOOD NEWS. 1
We f.re n*t quite so fortunate as t;
'Fritz" whs jayt week. t
Newa *>"'n ;d our town is as scarce i v
is my x < ZebV teeth were whcu c
le dic.i e
Miss i' . .k Woolen,-who has been , a
risitinjr -l?/-'ves in Columbia and !
r - t
Lewied k\ came home last Friday. ' n
Mr. F E. Hood leturned la^tj^
Monday af-er spending a few days in | c
fVinnsboro jc
Misses MfvV rad Allie Wooten very I j
jleasantlv . ertained a few of their j ^
xiends la-i V nJay evening. J ^
Mrs. F :i Hood, who has been I v
ndispose i {>>" several dsys, is r.ow j
mproving. ! ^
Mr. anc S^m Hathcocic, who j ^
esided h^e fo several years, has now | f
noved to Columbia.
Messrs. Ch's-. J. Bell and -Ja?. n
Lewis, of B:ock, were, for a few j
3ay?, the at Mr. .John Wooten's. ^
Miss Le->ie Watts, alter spending r
iwhile wi'-f-, re !& * Ives in Atlanta, 61.,
tias return'- ? no-re. s
With b* wi-ij-'s to The News and (
Herald.. * Chn anthem nm. fi
Jan. 7, '?!/ c
?W. v?
jjlljljgl? ses", ought not ,
\fe'-v^o lose ^hopc if J
g"?v 1
fejC"y/ ^\ / A I ? sicians arc so {
|BBi\ yip> ''"$, ^uy iiij other i
'V cii:?y?es that t
J&/7 ii:ev tlo not u!> <
Jf! I f#tf ccrs^d fully j
// | the* pec::"* "* nil- I
v i-snts v. . the
delicate organism of woman. What '
the sufferer ought to cio is to give
a fair trial to
BRAms$E?:''"
F&tmzk: z3?miG!p\
which is the ;ru.- provided
by Nature for ail ! roubles. It \
is the formula of a i, y Vlaa of the ,
highest standing, : > devoted his ,
whole life to th- study of the dii:- '
tinct ailments r.? > moth- \
ers, wives and da";; :s. I: is ::\r.?.c
of soothing, heali:. /, strengthening
herbs and v\crctab:.s. which have 1
been provided uy a cdy Nature to
cure irregularity in the mouses. Leucorrhcea,
Falling of ; V o:r,b, Nervousness,
Hen cache ::nd Backache.
In fairness hers-/.:* .:l to Bradr>'
1 T " ' . ? ,1171*'.~V
1ICIU z> i*-- ? ? . * * t?UJ
suffering- avov,---:- ' . : > j^ive it a j
trial. A laive -vi .. "ill do a j
wonderful! a: * "'fit of Sole "07
druggists.
Send fori i.!!:?: : : t' s suhjret.
Sore lungs, pain in the chest and pain
fill breathing are quickly relieved anc
rared by the old reliable specific. Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup. This reiriark
iblc remedy breaks' r.p a cold in on<
night and is, without'doubt, the ver
best medicine for ail affections of th(
throat and lungs. It has cured thou
sands and will cure you. It never dis
ipnoints. Try it at onco.
' fifiiiph
^ 13 ^ w a 'cl - &
ry a id
Wiii quickly rieii Sere Lsngs,
Do-es ara smnl! rr.fl r/._n.-:r.:'i .- '..V:c.\ v-clcr
r<3Coni;nend it. Price'25 con;-, /.i n" drv.^-i >t<
. PcYOE'S TVEATIIEU ! '<> ;t:CA -T '.
The iorccas:so: she .; . ? .. r f -i t!?
uontU of January i>> th: ?p\ t ! o
uc anything b::i c..tIju
are dopcudv n upon ?i:. :] ?:
vork as a ujeans for ; Iv.U:-. O;. U:i
Thole .January, soco.ding to DeVoe
vill be a rip snorter from (he rrai
les of the wild and wool'/ ami
ne cold wave will folios another i;
inlck succession. It w<-ulc be vro!
o keep the wood pile stacke 1 iiigi
.ad the axe ground sharp. DeVoi
ays tint January is like!-: to be a colt
,nd stormy mouth ia all sesti-'-ns o
he country From the 1st Lu the 3rd
air and cold; the 3rd to oth, cloudy
oliowed by rain or snow;G.hto 8th
'_ir, but cold in the North; 9ib to 11th
. great storm will prevail over th<
extern Gulf States and anoihsr ove
he Missouri Valley, bringing rain
now and sold weather over ths wholi
ountry; 12th to 13th, cold wave; Ht>
o lGlb? cokl over the Xorih, bu
warmer over tho Southern. States:
7th to 19Lh- cloudy, followed bj
now and rain; 20 Lh to 23rd, f*i:
rcalher; 24th to 2G:h, a storm wii
orm over Texas with threaleuin*
feather ov.v the Middle Gulf State
,nd warmer over the East Guif States
leavy rains and dinger of floods ovei
he West Gulf States; 27rh to 2S?b
icavy 3qow storms over the North anc
U1U wuaiiiwi gcui'iaiiy, uuuuxiuwjj
miil the 31st. Thus readeth the gos
el according to the prophet DeYoe
When You Have a Bad Cold
You vrant the best medicine that cai
ie obtained, and that i? Chamberlain's
/ough Eemedr.
You waut a rcRiPdy that will no
nly give qnick relief but cfl-:c'. per
aanentcare.
iou want a rem cay ; a: win rciievi
be iun^s ami keep expectoration easy
Y. nwant a remedy that wiil conn
eract any tendency toward pnenmo
lift.
Yoa want a rcmedv that is plc.s v.
nd safe to take.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tb<
nly medicine :.j use that maets ail o
htse requirement*. This remedy ii
amou3 for its cures of i.-.d cold,
hroushout the Unite;! Suces and it
aany loreigu countrits. It Las jium
ivals, but, for the speedy and perm?
;ent curc of bad colds. ?tauds witfcsi;
.peer and its splar^id quaWivS r.-i
very ve here arimir.vj and praise;. {
ale b.\ McMaster Co , d nygif-.
A PllETTY cni'ncir V.'l DDI.XG.
Miss Mary E. McMastor, dvi^h'cr o
tfr. ai d Mrs. R. X. McM:w.. narritd
on Thursday i;:o;nr*;_ tv
;r-ar]e; A. sureason iae d's .cu. <
3efoiir.cc! Frr:b;?le,isn fhnrcb.
Lurch had been rr.C;; beautiful.y :m
asfefuily decoraicd. Gar.'aucb o! iu;-letoe,
tied with whi:e satii. ribbon?
re re gracefully fes-ooned about thi
horch r d palais and foliage plants o;
verr kind were placed in profu?ioi
bout the pulpit.
As the first note? of tl.e wedding
aarch were struck by Miss Anuit
Liken the bridal parly emered thi
hureh in the following order: Firs
arne 1I13 ushers, Messrs. jonri ju
Jcaly, R. H. McMastcr, E. W. Hana
av, G. B. McMasier, ? Stokei anc
i!b'is. K. Douglass; then thi grooti
?iih his best wan, Mr. Thos. Steven
on, advanced up the right ai^ie; th<
ride, cu tho arm of her maid o:
onor, >:iss Alice McMastcr, cameuj
he left aisle.
At the pulpit the bride and grcoa
net and the ceremony was performed
>y Rov. Poict* Stokes. a cousin of lh(
iride, assisted by Rev. C. E. Mc
)onaid.
The l.iMc wore a beautiful and vcr
tylish traveling cos"urn:,- in greon will
rimmiags of green velvet and whiti
atin, and a bat to match. Tbcinau
>f honor wore a handsome street dre;s
After tbe ceremony Mr. and Mrs
Stevenson left on thj midday train fo
riorida. cat Tying wi:h them the bes
visbes of tbeir roa^y friends. O
hr?ir rfttnrn from '> 'r we ding ton
he 3 ou-'g c?*n < .d m ike their hom
M Winusb
For Over Fifty Years.
m rs. Winslow's Soothing Stru:
ias been t;-cd for ocr fifty years u;
Yii]Jio:i= of mothers for chlidtei
.viiiie fre;hii:g, with p rfect snuccs*
[t soothe? the child, softens the gum?
iliaya a!l pair:, cares wind colic, and :
he "best reiLedy for diarrhoea. It wil
c!levo the poor little safierer irr.mc
li:itp;r. Sold bv druggists in ever
% r*
part of the \xur.(\. 'i'weiiiy-nve cen;
i bottle. i>2 sure ar:d ask for "?JrVVuislow\?
S^Oihiror S\ rqpf? and tak
no c-ii.er o-26fxly
ItATII! LOCALS.
Ti.c Xinasho.ida; w:.h 'heif tnn
p'ea?!*:c* anU jo 'i ies, ?r.v.' com.;
tpne.?'o be aamb-rcd w;;!. *Iv? v^i
of the" : :ist; and the >7e*v Ye . :
?rH.icd ge'Jily in, bringing .vltli ir
resoinilons to be*::in iii<: anow. ^i*
incrc-vcd vigor ard i
do aid he ir?or? tl.a t t v. v ' > f
Tii^n let c-vdi iuv :u s 1:??: w...
Ui, lor ? .i. . i.
over 5bo lusrgeu p*:i;< i "i.'D. i
'" There's :i h; Go:'< in- nr.
Likf il:e wi ic-i c s i ? the so v'
and he is 'era* willing t-? aid \o;
^lo '.vis1' itThe
< cache r? :i -h- -u:r<?-i?-din
licit! b-ri. d, win) ?p !;{ :lie h/i 'a]
at iLc'r respective h >mo.? hve n
turufd a:id f:re og.-rii in i!.i:ir pLc<
of.'rtKK
Co Iamb
reached i
on and Union Churches on Xa:as !
! t:.;\ .
II v. W. It Briscoe, the newly , in
; id j-'.M of i';c Baptist Church,!
j has wfj.u:i ijis wo:k here* For the!
j pr- h n: they will have services every
J j Su ufay. '
Mr J i-'. Y<ur.ig w.s married to
- Mis- A'tiiie Comad, o York County,
" last week. Mr. and Mrs. Young, ac3
! cornpanied by several friends, arriveu
- ! in ibe neighborhood last Friday.
" I Mr. Jno. Delicney will hare the
I owr-rght ?> : !:c Kabb place for
I I . rtfr year.
} ) " > Reb-c-.-a B;ic.': i? ir.akinsf a'
v:m . ) hei' tlaUjjbtf i. Mr-? W ri .
i ' ' ii U-j.
j.'Uses Rgbi; a,: a I J. nnio Brice, of
i .1= >p CoiIer o, sport t> e r X . a>'
5 j v c;'.i:o.i wiih thiir ?iHer, ii:s x-v\ II
!'1 \ > :
T:,o e tr:!ich iueirv-ipakiiig in
, ! 0 _;hi)c"hf;0cl dt:i:rg X*i?:;s wetk.
J.v* i, *99. "
' j N SV. S FitOM V.lCli LieK.
a i As :i?c New Ye?r (IjwuoI u;:cn as
> i vrc a!; "turned over a new leaf'-' a:;*1!
-! hope to liu.l tLis a mo: c prosperous j
! cir I'-an the l/.st, arid thai we, a-'
:); individuals, may be more deserving of ,
j *oo.i ih*r?<^ than aver bjforo. ?
:i Old Saatv set up a tree in uur iuidst.
i I
2 j anrmg the holidays, and nli the go<".d !
3 people opened their drawing-room and
f pantry doors to the young people
j who enjoyed the several occasions to
5 the fullest.
) Mrs. T. E. Saiith also rem?cabered
j all her married friends to whom ?he
2 gave a swell dinner party on last
r Thursday.
> The New Year, in its beginning,
2 takes Irom among us one.of the best
3 families in our country, Mr. N. A.
t Peay's. They will move to Grcen>
waod where they expcct to make their
' future hom*. We think of their leavr
ing us with feelings akin (o grief, for
1 \-e realize how sadly we shaU miss
? jhem.
s! Mr. DtfVttiilt was married last Wed?
nesday t^ Miss Kate Eollis. They
r will make their home at Rocky Mount.
. Wn rrich (ham u hannu anil nrftcnuv/MiB
* voyage trge! her through life.
? Mrs. Mary Gibson spent ihc hoii-1
days in Kidgeway with friends and on j
her way home lsst week was taken !
suddenly very ill. It was some days
before she was able to get home. Bat
| we are glad to hear that she is quite
s well again.
t Mr. James Holiis had the misfortune
. to lose one of hi3 best horses some
days ago.
2 Miss Mae- Ketcbio, of V innsboro,
. spent the holidays with her aunt, Mrs.
. Mary Bouiware. MissMaeisacharm.
iDg sweet girl and the boys have not
jailed to see it. One oi them thinks
t ; he found her heart one coM morning
! and he has it un.der his coat right
2 now. Porhaps she knows where his
f is.
s There is to be a shooting match at
a P. (J. Mellichampe's sf re Satardar,
i January 14:h. There were several
j '.urk-.vs and chicken? thot off there
. la..* ? ?lurday. Tht re wil! be <2?ee-'c at
t j :he f-i?x .?hooticg match.
T..c i--!ece> lately oubliihed Li Tlv? i
| S at: written by t.vo colored uijjj.:
j -.T-d Milier, are i ke "sweet* {'
I . s *va> od on dcsrit vr a* s> lew j
of '.hair color re .d The If j
j pieces could ,^ct inio the l<<ca!
f i p'iot.- all, ov'.r the ccuntr> a great
, mere would sec tLem aod wo j
' jfer *50* - ctima-.e tin good taut might!
' ..i-.ra if. It is perfectly naioral j
u j cii ' 'iie race w5P pay more at'entiou ,
t. j fv Jhc ;.:?chlug< of os.e of lh*ir own:
t j U; ii'Ci nnd ' former liepublrcon I
! i emigres-men :o any .rhire m-r*
'iTl-tte . e_:i-jc> could do > c :'cu!a'ni. .
. ! good amon* thc-ir r^c; in the irouth if I
j c.:!y ibeir icaohfngs coaid rtich the
e masses of them.
L You see ihe'-news bee" i hat 'Pansy" j
1; spoke o? in the ;a~i n;>ws from this ;
; p'ace was pot de?.d as sije 'bought, but.
r! sLepi'V I lnve icceired credit)
\ | of writing "Pansy's" piece r.nd. o-. |
" account of the Diece, bien scve:cly [
21 cri'.icisid far wriiiDg it. I have waked (
t up nr 7 and wish to say that jr. was
. not M. C. P. who wro;e it, bat
"Pansy." M. C. P.
Jan. 7, -T9.
l
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
5 will LOJAL APPLICATIONS, as
f they cannot reach the seat of the dis}
ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure it
you must take internal remedies.
i IIall's Cata.ii h Cnre i* taken internally,
1 arc! nets directly on the blood and
, icu :oi'.3 surfaces. Hall's Ca'arrh Cure
is m?t a quack medicinc. It was pre!
cribed by one of the best physicians
| in ibis country for yrarf, and is a
7 regular prescription. It i< composed
j 01 uie uass IOLUC? MIUWU, uuiiiumeu
with the best blood puifiers, acting
2 directly on the mucuoas surfaces. The
I perfect co-aibiurtion of the two ingre.
diems is nhat produces such wonderful
results in caring Catarrh. S^nd
for testimonials, free.
r !?. J. CIIENEY <fc CO , Props.,
t Toledo, O.
a Sold by Dragiists p'.ice 7oc. ,,
r! raaaaaa aaa
?r.r- r-. v: r - - -
'""v "ri S i i ^ . '<r
vrrAtrr>
"JLp ;^8 2
-.VeS Man
II I THE of [Vie.
; ; OREAT ?
'> j I^RENCK R?MH: V prcrtuccr. tiv; tbove result
S | ' * in 30 days. Cute: I'foi'oiis DcbiiUy. Inzpoiency.
[j j Vsricoceie, raii:r-g fiiemcry. S'.o; * all drains ana
, I . 53cscauscd hy e -rtrsc-f yout'.i. !: wards off In*
" j m:ly end Consumption. Youj.j; .Vn regain M&ti*
v ; cOi and Old r-rc. vcr Youthi'i^ Vigor. It
s ! ivcr. ri^or and s re t-> shrsn!c*::i v:;mis, and fits
3 i ns!i tuT L'.;.-.i.:css or in-irria;-i. 7.. si!y carried in
5 vcr.t I'oc'^vt. Price 6Bc.\es$J.;<
? ? mail, in' i-":tin ^ < O? " JCc-. \v i:
tilicn ;'uar;::.tec. LfJ. j?AS j HZ&RA, Psris
Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug-"
gist, Winrisboro, 8. <2.
&& 9 i 3 ft Sl 111(1 ^W*ey Habits j
v
; L02cc "i:t,3 ocSt'
.* ; SAUL. LINDSAY, 31. D.
h | \vix:>^n0K0,.s. c.
: ii Mr>. Ellen Cathe-'irlV. ?>< ?
0 <!' . ' jf. Mi^lr.strrct Co.'s T)ir ,
; 7* jsea!l at Winnsboro K'\ '
..S. rr^. . *?I*JW , T IIIIM IIM- ,
*; Notice.
t- TI :E ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS
3 ! reoeiiug of the Fs! field Cottoa Mil!?
i iU be held January 12As, 18S9. at 2 SO
j o'clock, in the. President's room at T/r!
1 Wisu.sboro Bank,
ij J. M. BEATY.
at 1-3-1 w Secretary and Trea&urer.
W'.
I ^Mo' :hers! ?
I -""PEE discos- |
f J. forts find b
s - dangers cf t * ^
K rsf! ^?38? f3
E condition to do their work ?
5 perfectly. "::kes prcg- pjj
W nancy lers painful, shortens M
?g labcrand'iai'. ns recovery after S
[3 child-birth, It helps a woman j|
fcj bear strong healthy children, a
^ hes a*-o brought happiness to ||
; j tboucznds of homes barren for S
6 year?. A few d'-ces often brings a
f\ jcr to vin0' j earls that long 3
?J forac". ingbaby. No woman a
M nestect' d rv it for this ra
jll trouble. It curcs ru ic cases out ft
S of tra. All drr:rs:.:is sell Wine
p of Cardui. <:.co per bottle.
?3 ~cr scries in czzzz rearing: special
B ci. cc*.ion?. address, givic? symptoms, S3
?S fro "Ladies' Advlso?? Department," *.-j
v3 "a Chaitanccsa I "-Ddicisg Co., Chatti- f-JJ
3 Kcoga, Tean.
4 M.-S. LOUISA HALE,
of JeCSrson, Ga., says: -/j
H '-When I first took Wjne of Cartful
?3 V7~- had: een married tnreo years, but ; a
(S could not have any'children. >. Mice i
~7v2\ JAPANESE "
DI
Ej3^$3s5 JS, EEflanaa
W CORE.
A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSVrORIES.'CaosuIes of Ointment and two
Boxes of Ointment. A'never-failing cure for Piles
of every -.attire and degree. It makes an operation
with the knife, which is painful, and often results
in death, unnecessary. Why endure this tarrit>??
disease? We Back a Written Guarantee in each
SI Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 fo"
< 5. Sent fcv mail. Samples free
OINTMENT, 25c. and ?.Oo.
C0NSTSPAT1CN tgS&t?%&xi
treat LIVER and STOMACH R::Gl .-.ToRc.-id
BLOOD PURIFIEii. Small, ir:/l peasant
to take: especially adapted for c!:iid:u..'s use. 53
doses 23 ce::ts.
FREE-A '.:-! c! these fa?c::i i '.tk-Peilcts .vill
be jjivcii with s $: L: x or more o; 2'iie Cure.
Notice?Th:-: genuine fsesh Japanesz 11r
Cup.s for sale r.- *y by
J. J. OEEAR, Druggist,
,Wiau?boro, S. C.
Notice to Creditors.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
the estate of Fred iHc-aggs, deceased,
are htrebv notaed u-- make payment
to the undersigned, . d all perseus
holdi: % claims a?a;: -j said estate are
reque.siM to present: < ra duly attested
to the undersigned.
R. A. MEARES,
1-iOSc Administrator.
acramoMUKnajAttw atoo?- - 'Jwmmhbsc;'. >
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons, irrespective of color,
are forbidden t;> hunt, ??h, or trespassin-;
on our lands.
T. Yv\ WOODWARD,
T. Vv. DUFF,
T G. I/ 'BERTSON,
W i?.
W. It DOTY,
Fft/NK I GADSDEN.
I2-?-lin
Notice to Voters
T! \V: of for the
i- >:. Mu -is ?r ;1 El.'.-ci i- ,\. to be held on
.v- ii 3tto:' I::!e:.<knt and four
Wardens " the t?wt r-f Winnsboro,
r1. -' .i ' -opc for the rearistei i:"*?r
or -our* ? " the ?l r Simpson <fc
- r Jam'. v 1, 1890, ar.d
cio-.d a:- 1 1 a!! voters ia
r hi- ? el-: are jc'^r.cJ to register j
wilt I ~ 'ii;-: '.xe.
J. E. < OAN, * |
Iotendant.
W. M. CATfiCAP.T,
Su;t iv\-.or cf Rc-gislratton.
SP ^ 1ST ST 3s" E3^ S*!
WANTED!
EVERYBODY TO KNOW
;hat we have Fruit Cake in one
and five-pound tins. Raisins
in every shape. Currants,
Citron, Figs, Dates. National
Biscuit Co.'* Cakes in endless
variety.
Soda Biscuits fresh every
thres days
When in reed of anything
good to eat c ill on ns.
F. M. HABENICHT.
I
EFsFiiFci- 3s* ~sr vsr isr
' ? ? . |M | Mm, | ? Ml I
Tn?l fepipi] I
a R 3*-i S 1*6 7-"\ a i><ia l
UUML Ml^JidlUlia ;
I
A Fresh Lot of
Bulst's
Garden Seed
and
I Onion Sets.
!
I
; >::t;gg- ist.
MGNE-Y TG LOAN.
Oa iUnnlng lately 1! paym?r:s1con;r...i-ion?
uar . Borrower
pavs a" o" t of perfect i;:jr :o;:<.
P.iftrcsi % ';r c? nt.
- JO' N E. PAL* I EH & SON.
j Lv/.unibi^, S. i
p /.r A. & TV. J). DOUGLASS,
' 10-4 Wionfiboro, S. C.
' "
| ?Tl^_x ^
a a | i 2
If iy -H
as Bfil H
y fi a 1.1
JUtWi ^
Tnis 11-t is intended tX
choosing pr( seats for joriV
N'Xt we?k we shall aiqH
for gentlemen.
% ??
;
S:.II^ S;!vi r Manir.nre Pi#ce^ In t^l
sins;Ie, Shce Hor??, Shoe HootejB
N .i! Files, Knives, Poligber?^ ^
Perfume Bottles,
grrtfos. Stamp Boxes,
('ard Cases.CanKIIat Pins,
Combs and Brasher
Hand and Stand Mincers,
Brushes, Paper Cotters; BIo^er^^aM
St-als, Writing Se-s aod Tablet#,
pe nai Calendar?, Bracelets; iii
gold and silver, Powder Boxes,;ia?i|||||
glass, Fine Lamp?, Caff Buttons,-SUr^f'-^
Waist Button6, L-irgaette Wit.
Chains, Watches. Rings, in greet vailtty,
Thimbles S-uvenir Spoons. Bo*
dier Clocks, Memorandum Tabfcl*?3gS|
Gold Pens, Scissor*. Tcolh.
Bottles, FineUmi>ic-;:as, and hundred*
us^Come in, wm csa aid \ on. '%*.
QTErerv srood, but cheaper
over before.
REMEMJVER THE
10 PER CENT BEDl7CiTiOa|^^^H|
I BSM^l
CHESTER, S. ?
lite BieiX
Porto Eiso Moras :
Captured by the First S, C. Regimt?i 'is|p
at the evaeuation of San Juan.
BY THE KIT.
FRESE 1* SMirflj
EVERY WEEK.
FRESH CUDAHY HAMS. ALSCfl
FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL
KIND, AND CHEAP. I
J. DJtMElHlB
jisrffiffl
A?a
As protty a Stock of Goods at
has ever been brought to
the towa, .
Consisting in part of Eogers &
Bio's celebrated plated wares |
?Ladles, Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. .
?ALSO
Handsome China Cake Plates, 'I
Berry and Salad Dishes,
Vases, "Cracker Jars, <fec., &c., . ;J|
and invite an inspection of H
them at your earliest convenience.
Kespectrully,
C. M. CHANDLER
THE EASY RUNNING 1
"HOUSEHOLD"
SEWIGMACHM
m
THE MOST MODj&N SEWEJ* :
MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM." ,-v^
BRACING ALL OF THE ^V;
LATEST IMPROVE- ^
MENTS.
TT J<fc
uneqaaled for ^
Durability, : j j
Range, of Work;: , 3^^
and Sirnpli citv. -; --
Old Sewing Mnchio<"S taken in ex
change.
Dealers wanted t? crn^ca;^.
tory. ?!?>rre.epondence saltcred. ^
'Address,
J H MRRYSSHH
General Agent," "4jllj
SB EL HUlLOIKrr. ?;<( -HMOXD,VA T
: Ao*a*U,G?. AttaalBusi^es.. No.T?:Booia.
j ShtHfea. Ofltpboird. Scad fatpfj^Z^ . :^d