The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 24, 1900, Image 2

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THA NEWS AND HERALD. rBXklM&r,m EVERY W&BNE8DArs / -JT? The News and Herald Co. tsxhm. rx ai>' ' * Ote T i&r, ... SI.50 Six HoMtUt, .75 vViNfNS^ORO, 8. C. Wecl*?sday, October 124,- 1900 IS IT BEALLY CAUSE FOR REJOICING [ The New? and Courier reproduce! from the Atlanta Journal Ihe following interviews with promiuent bankers and others in Georgia, and add3 t:the conclusion of the whole matter, we believe, is stated iu the words of the Journal aud oae of the Atlan'a bankers, Mr. Robert F. Maddox: 'It <;ame with ten cent cotton' Mr. T. B. Neal, president of the Neal Loan and Banking Company, of Atlanta, says: The State of Georgia can supply all of the money necessary to mako next year's crop, besides keeping manufacturers and commercial busiuess g un*, without calling on our friends in the East for ihe loan of a dollar. I believe the banks ot Georgia, as a whole, bare enough money to" their ciedit ia the East to pay eve-~ dollar they o?ve. Thare is $30,000,900 worth of cot!on unmarketable in our State, 10 ?ay nothinz of other products. Oar prosperity is so firmly established that the election of McKinley could n >t improve ir. Neither would the election ot Bryan be felt a week afterwards, out?ide of trusts, subsidy grabbers and protective monopolier. As for myself I ihall contribute what I can on the 6th of next November to bricg on this so-called shock. Mr. Frank Hawkins, president of the Third National I5*nk, sajs: The whole world needs the staple to clothe its millions of people, and the Sonth is practicaUy the only country thaf rftn fnrnish if. and with her in* crease ot wealth in the last few years, is now in position to dictate rhe price or at least market her cotton slowly at remunerative prices, aud not in 90 days, as has been done heretofore in past year*, at a priee fixei by Europe and the New England mill?. Ten cents for cotton, with diversifiei crops and practiced economy, will surely, in the coming years, make our Southland ai rich as any section of tbii country, and pile up wealth rapidly. Georgia raises annual iy 1,000,000 bales of cotton, and at the present price her cotton and cotton seed alone trill increase her wealth tbi* yeai nearly $70,000,000. Farming lands h*ve advanced iB Georgia within tbe last two years 25 per cen'. Mr. Roberl J. LiOwry, president of j T-nwrv National Bank. saT8: , When you take ih manufacturing and other industries, a:id add them to the value of the agricultcral products of Georgia, you will have a?um aggregating largely over $100,000,000 for the year ending September, 1900. The great beauty about the lately raised crop of cotton is that the benefit of the high prices was reaiized by the prodncerF. I don't remember when this was the case b'-'for?, as the advance: was generally later in the year ? ~ ? ^98Miu9SBi?H0K^ar>^act evidence to abow at mis uaie is enjoyiu^ Hrmo-i prosperous seasons it haai^wn in many year?. Tbis city and Ibis' section are profiting by the era of good limes that seem* to bave track tbe South generally. Every avenue of trade shows unusca! activity, two days last week moie than] $2,000,000 w?rtb ef cottou left Sava t nab for European markers. The bank clearings are the largest in tbe history of the Cle?ring Association. The j monev sent to the interior b&s been greater in volume than for a long time previous to this fall. Mr. J. W. Cabaniss. president of the Exchange iiank, of Macon, eays: This season of prosperity is likely to last. It is ot the substantia! kind, be cause the farmer is at tbe bottom of if. We all depend upon tbe farmer. If be does well, every othe- li^e of business innst thrive. He ne*cr has bad so much spare money since the war. Mrny of them have amicipatec tbeir papers this fall and paid ap a month or two months ahead, and have money left over. I never knew so much of this. The farmer has proved that he will pay bis debts to the laet cent if be can get the moaey, and be has it this year. ilr. O. EF. Jordan, ?i prominent farmer, says: I sold some land Jsst year for $5 an acre. Tke purchaser was offered $15 an acre a few days s^o. ar:d be asked $25. That shows wka' i* happening in agricultural breorgia. lianas are going to be in demand from tbis on. The fanners have learned how to de.ii with new conditions. Augusta reports: Augusta's cotton receipts tbis season have broken all record?. More building is tfoing on than at any previous time. It may be safely said that there is not now a singlo man unemployed in Augusta who is willing to work. The heavy building has caused the best wagea to be paid to building trades employees. The mill operation wages were advanced several months ago, and with the exception of three mills,, which were stopped for two weeks, have all been running or, full time. The business men all agree that business is the best in many years. It is true as our contemporary states mat "wnen ne ^me larmer^ pruajjeis the South prospers" and "when be is joor the whole South walks in the ralley of the shadow of debt." But after all will this ten cent cotton be a j permineat prosperity? The reason; that the farmer has been can2ht with a j foil smoke house i? tint ten cent cotton bad not come to him. Four and five cent cotton have forccd him to j fill his smtke house, and the great j danger is that ten cent cotton will rapidly empty the sinoke house and the wheat bins. A Life and Death Fish?. lir. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la., writing ?f his almost miraculous escape from ieatb, say?: *'Exposure after measies induced serious lung troub'e, which ended ia Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed nigbt and day. All my doctors said I mu3t soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be v fhout it even if it costs $5.00 a llandreds hava used it on my ndatio:i and all say it icrer tti ? > curr Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular siz# 50c and $100. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drag tore. Mr David G. Ellison came up from Columbia on Saturday and leturned onMcnday morning. ? 'r - - ~ Some important cases will come before the Snpreme Conn of the United States next month. Am <:>? ilieui is one entitled "Fourteen Diamond RiDgs v?. United S!a'ec." Peke, a soldier of a South DakoU regiment which was in the Philippine?, brought the fourteen diamonds borne wun him, and the Federal authorities seiz s I and confiicated them as smuggled property. Peke c'aimi tkat the Pnilippine? are a part of the United Stages within the meaning-of the constitution, and that the authorities hid us ri^ht to seize the diamond ring*. The importance of the question is obvious. Naturally msny people will worker how Peke got th? fourteen diamond riogp. The newspapers have been saving that a great deal of looting wa? done in the Philippine?, and when a soldier comes home with fou-teen ... . l di&moud ring3 some people will believe the report. REDUCED RATES TO THE FAIR. On account of this occasion, the Southern Railway annotioces raic of one fare f?j the round trip, pln? fifty cents admission to the fair grounds, for civilians, and still lower rates for military companies and bra-s bands, in uniform twenty or mire ou one ticket to Colombia, S. C., and return Tickets will be sold daily from October ihe 27 to November 1, inclusive, and for traius ecbeduled to arrive at Columbia prior to uoon of November 2nd, wiih final limit November 4;h. 190q, inclusive: and for fair officials and slock men only, on October 25th, | and 2Gtb, ou presentation of tickets signed by fhos. W. Holloway, ?e;retary of Sta'e Agricultural and Mecbacical Socirty. Tuis will bo by far the greatest State Fair ever hcia, and every-onc should take advantage of the low rates and visit Columbia on this occasion. Southern Railway off.-rs tnos* conve nient schedules, and perfect service to and from Columbia. Tickets wiil bosjld .rom ali points in So;th Carolina: Augusts Ge. and Savannah, Ga: also AshvU1, N. C. Charlotte, N, C. and stations in North Carolina intermediate }0 Columbia, S. C. For detailed information as to rates, schedules, etc., call ou or write any Agent ef the Southern Railway or tie nA AtiAnft iio ^UtltlVV>iVU0? He Fooled ihe Surgeons. All doctors told ReuJck Hamilton of West Jefierson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation performed; but he cured himself with five boxe-. of Buckleii's Arnica Salve, the surest Tile cure on Earth, and t.'ie best Stive in the World. 25 cents a bos. So'd by McMa- er Co., druggists. ?All in need of sn open or top ! begjj . phaeton or turrr. call on J. 0. Boay. aS& IS|Saffiy 0 Few moihers arc healthy, because Bjg |j their duties art so exacting. The anxiety 2^ .1 prc^nancy, the shock of childbirth. Bend the care cf your.3 children, an ip severe trials on any wcmi Bai with fep g| >Vkx of C^ dui witiu.-i her grdip, ever/6 V Smother?:v?y wornr. lr. the Lr.d?<-?.j|j! Spay the ii'zi of health shc?? owes her icvc-J cr.c;. Lv. you want ?7 B robust health with c!J iLs i .-ivl^cs a;id?C 8 pleasures? V/i:;e cf Card-! !.'! ^ivc ii |ji fa to you. | > taMMWK'fl II S&f H is vjvs ?&5? 5 ' . t ;t? !j strengthens the female or?zrs riid invito 1$ orates weakened functions, rcr every g| I female iil or weakness it u the test |fi Imcdicine made. Ask your dru-^irt for ?| 31-00 bottle Wme of Cardu:, ana take no |B substitute Qr.dcr any circumstances. Jars. Edwin Cra2, Cr.-mer, MjcL. "Then I if* commecccd using ^Pbie oI Carcui I w? :. , ibL- - to walk ac.-cst the house. Two w-J:: a:1 v ^ j - 4 I half a mile *nd pickcd strawberrws. V .... c. \ ?vother child -was bora!. suif--red with labor y?.n 2. ?iS hours, and had to raise ions or. a bo'.tle bacau.e 1 had % re do milk. After using the Vine curing pr.gnaccy / y this time. IS^y- Sx""-h lest rjonA tea hJby gi.l, ir.l jg ? was in labor only two hours, with but little pain. ? si uxia I hive plenty cf r.iiSc. Fc^* this Rrc^x improve* 2 Sc xnent in cay health I thank God zr.d w-nc of Cardui." r ? j. g For advice in cjscs requiring specie! olr-rs-eas. 5 j? address, giving symptocii. "The Lad!..,' Advisory j. ? ? Dcport.neri;." Th- Cha:- $ ryX tanooga Maalcin; Co.. ?' S _ J 7 Quttaaoo^i. T:an. S^-f ^^aaas^sB^^sbgBagBr DO YOU KNOW THAT THIS IS TIJE season to look after your windows? If YOU neglect this the wind will find your windows out *>nd make it very uncom? > r> _ rv r l a. ^ rovtaoze ior yon. uoni jur^ui iu HAVE tliem looked after and bavethe repairs done early. And if yon find any i PANE5 brokon, lost or stolen, we can'f return tbern nor catch the thief, bnt vre can sell yoa the glass to replace them as cheap as any ?ne in this part of the couuirr. H \n'f rrvfnrflf rrra cftil H!<i ;Q Pnf (V. Oil, Pdit5t? ami Varnishes, a!! the saiuc way. Rours for windows, J. H, McMaster & Co., Druggists. MONEY TO LOAN On Iaiprovid Fnrnts ceca/ed by first mortgages. Interest S per cent, f.n tarns not Ie->=i than 5500, 3 to S \ cars. Xo c immissiuna. fcorrOTrer pars ac*t! ey?enses. A 3. & W. D. aO?*LASS, Winasber?, S. 6. r J?*N 3. PALMBR k S?N, 11-26 Columbia, S; 0. i ' ONLY UNTIL OCTOBER 31st, 1900. ' on, ia.j, can x?? seer'If >our eye-glasses do* not exactly fit you, or yon need a pair, be sur? and avail yourself of the opportunity to have each of your eyes fitted cor rectly by L>r. ijccser, me merman oculi?t, who is now and for a ihort ti?e only at the Hold Daral. His optical parlor is fitted with the latest and best instruments known to science. No charge for examination. The doctor will call at old people's houses free of charge if they cannot come to him.? adr. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought REPORT OF ! CoMiy SnpsrTisor. j Claims Approved at th s last Meeting of the Board of County ! Commissioners Held Oct 1, 1900 The followingr claims were examined awri approve'! on Si ate Case Fund of 1900: No. Amouiit. 540 HE Elii-on, S 96 30 KI1 'P T TV>?rr!v..tC * 19 .nf) V*i i t. i/v..6 , 542 C H DongUs?, 12 50 543 Robert Carter, 12 50 j 544 Robert Carter, 12 20 t545 SRJohmO;', * 150 00 546 BGTennaiil, 162 00 547 VV J McCariev, 21 74 548 John fi Conper, 12 50 549 (J A Robiuron, 12 50 550 W G Bandhead, 12 50 I 551 D L Glenn, 12 50 j 5c2 Obcar D uz Co, 20 90 553 J L. Richmond, 100 00 j 554 P i/ Broom,' 3 G8 555 L L Bolick, 3 07 j 556 C II D iugl:is?t 8 50 ! 557 John VVooten. 8 50 [ 558 VV J Magood, 2 00 559 W H James, 2 00 560 W H .lame?, 3 85 561 RC A met:, 6 10 562 H F Biie-che!I, 12 50 ! ACS I? A a lonn 12 50 564 D E McDoweil, 13 75 [ 565 (J A Crosby, 3 40 566 J E Douglass, 5 00 567 M Langtord. 5 50 ( 568 Jno L Ratlaree,' 12 05 569 News and Ilt-mld, 53 20 | 570 A P lrby, 12 50 The following claims were examined j and approved on Road and Bridge i Fand of 1900: No. Amount. 571 T II Fry, $ 10 00 572 W 1' Castles, 1 55 573 Lazirus Joimion, 074 W J XWtir, . 27 17575 J R Sbertd, 3 78 576 Jiiw- P Matlhews, 30 13 577 Jordon McCni'ongh, 3 ?5 578 L Laodeckcr, 18 86 579 C B Ricbaid-sOn, 26 52 580 Jas M Steele, 2 17 581 (/ B KicaardsDn, * J5 uu 582 W W Irb", 5 43 583 C W Broom, 2 00 584 W J Olowuey, 1195 585 C B Richardson, 42 13 5SC W II Lewis. 43 58 587 T W Mann, 2 00 588 II G Wylie, 3 80 589 P B (Torn well, 25 40 590 Joe W Richardson, 4 83 591 A J Ilinnant, 2 22 592 R W Ilerrou, 15 20 593 T VV Tray lor,. 18 00 594 C B Douglas?', 2 25 595 R Y Turner. 33 25 596 O B RicharcUoti. 20 30 597 S li Johnston, 2 19 598 C G Boulware, 27 17 599 S C Broom, 3 47 600 < W Abell, 7 G0 601 R F Crowder, 5 43 602 AM Pal k, 3 25 603 Jaraes Macfie, 19 15 604 W L Kirkpatrick, 6 63 1 605 S II Morgan, 15 20 ^/> ,? ttt t\ o rr\ I OUO <J W isrooui, . 7 r-607 Geo Moore, 3 75 908 MB Clark, 10 35 609 W II Lew if, IS 58 610 S H Morgan, 13 85-611 J'-ft Vv Richardson, 27 21 612 S C Moor, 21 36 613 R F Crowder, 3 80 614 R F Crowder, 3 S9 G15 H B' Crowder, 4 19 GIG A A Boliis, 5 64 617 C B Richardson, 43 75 618 W J T*au^li", 1 35 619 A J Hinnat.t, 2 93 620 Mrs V E tlogr&n, 10 77 621 Jos Elkin & S W Broom, 3 25 622 W II Lewi*. 13 58 j 623 M F Pope, 2 17 j 624 W B Jackson, 2 70 j 625 W II Wi!!inj;hum, 4 05 626 J F L\le.?, 3 25 I 627 VV J Vaughn, 2 70 628 W E Nehon, 1 10 629 W J Vaughn, 2 17 630 P (J Brooir:, 24 38 631 P C Broom, 1 80 i 632 P C Broom, 6 65 633 R W llerron, 6 50 634 S C Broom, 6 52 635 C W Broom. 4 90 636 (J D Tidwell, 10 75 637 Joe W Richardson, 27 23 638 Joe Russell, 3 25 639 John L ItaUrep, 2 75 640 C B Dong!a?s, 6 48 64: D L Glenn, claim $20 00 allowed, 17 50 642 J W Richard.-on, 10 00 643 Jno G Wolling & Son, 8 95 The following claims were examined and approved on Poor flcu?e Fund of 1900: N Amount 644 R T Turner, $ 36 96 645 W J Vir.ghn, 1 09 646 S .1 lie Keichen, 9 77 i>,~ rr t\ is m U"?< JL \J V/?ii?v* *, -w 648 Jno I) Pahncr, IS 47 6i9 Jno D Palmer, IS 20 650 E C Jeit-r, 1 63 651 T (J Ca&eion, 3G 23 Go2 L Landccker, 1 3'J 653 Daniel Parke:, 7 50 654 Nick Rosborongh, 3 SO . 655 Elsie McClintock, 4 45 ? 656 E C Jeter, 2 16 J 657 S C Broom, 2 55 65S Man'el McClintock, 8 04 G59 Levi Willin^ham, 6 78 i 660 FMF Ins Co 7 GO ] 661 Maggie S Teunaut, 4 15 662 C B Richardson, 19 30 < 663 T G- Cameron, 18 21 j 664 SC Johnston. G 20 s G65 C B Richard.-on, 2 SO . 6G6 B G Tennant, 1? 22 CC7 Eii McNeil, ' ?2 , 66S F C Lup:>, 11 ?- < 069 Danil Frszier, " l'|l r t ti-i'p - i ? ncn?? I ' ^Vegetable PrepcrationforAs- |jj| j iimilatingJhcFoodar.dGegula- |? j ling liis Stomachs and Bowels of |B iii? i \\omoics Digestion .Choerfui- pi .;! ncsscine] ivjfit.ConkinsneiUier jd jj Opi::m.Mci pliine uor Mineral. jj|8 jj Koi-'XAiicctic: || [j !KC!J*r?Pm!Ji?l2 ' SI ;! &&*?*' S M -,i ^,r,. \ m i r.w i -! - \<M ' ' WS1.5. 9$ {?.*. u/rbxai. "m* it* **t --I' \m z,s . *'iT" > i ?.>"' .. ' VOJiK. '^5 *, . ' *vsi^:.JN * jd" ; "" A i ^.? vwi / ' ? C\A.'VL.' . ^ - y- #; ^2ZJi 670 J L Hawei & Bro., * 7S 4 The following claims *rer? examined and approved on Public Bailding fund of 1900: No. .Amount. 671 Walker, Evans & C Co, $ 22 50 672 S K Johnson, 5 S3 67S Samuel Simpson, 16 80 674 John (J Weir, 1 09 675 R E Ellison, 10 87 I do cer.'ifv that the abi>vs statement is a correct copy of claims approved ai the last meeting of the Connty Board of Commispioneis held on the 1st day of October, 1900. B. G. TENNANT, 9 27 County Supervisor P. CTjKRK'S SATJE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,? county of fairfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Ridgeway ys. J. W. Kay. ? N pursuance of an order of the Court ol i. Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offerior sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the ' FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: - . Ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of Somth Carolina, containing . - - !v TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE" ACRES ________ more or less, bounded by landiv 110 r* ?r formerly belonging to Buckfi?r Bfajtooa,' Entzminger and others. vx?.. TERMS OF SALE. ' One-lialf of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, aid the balance 011 a credit of one year, to be Eecun d by the bond of the purchaser and a irortgage of the premises sold, with interest thereon from the day of sale at eteht per cent per annum, or all cash at the option of the purchaser; the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. The purchaser shall deposit with the Clerk of Court on the day of sale immediately after the close of the bidding the sum o'f twenty five dollars as a a earnest of his bid, and upon failure to do so the Clerk may immediately resell same at the risk of the purchaser. If the purchaser sball fail to comply witk the terms of sala the Clerk may re .ell the said premises at the risk of the former purchaser without further application to this Court 11. H. JENNINGS, Oct. 13,19#0. C. C. P. F. C. 10-13td CLERK S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. J. Qualtlebaum, as Executor, vs. D. L. Carter and Wm. J. Johnson. IX pursuance of aa order of- the Court of Common Pleas, made in tlie above stated case, I will offer for gale,, before the Court House door in Winnsboro/S. C., on the FIRS r MONDAY IN NOVEMBER *ext, within The legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder th# following described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of hud, lying, being aud situate in the County of Fairfield and State of Sou^h Carolina, about one mile below Simp on's Turnout, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north by the track of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company; on the east and south hy laDds forme'rly owned qy U. G-. PesPortes, and on the west hr lands of W. H. Walling, commonly known as the Smart place. TEEMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase money u> be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale at eight per cent per annum, ts be secured by the boDd of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. The purchaser sbal deposit with the Clerk fifty dollars within one-half hour after the sile, as an earnest of his bid, and upon failure to do so the Clerk may resell the same immediately at' the risk of the purchaser. The purchaser may pay ail cash if he so desires. If the purchaser fails to comply w;th the terms of sale the Clerk may resell said premises at any succ edirg saiesday at the risK of the former purchaser without further app'.ica ion to this Court. D 1J TWYTVCS < lerk's Office C. C. C. P. F. ' . Winnsboro, S C ; October 13,19&0. 10-13td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF- FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Maiy M. Ann trong vs. John S. Douglass, CiiarUs A Douglass, E. E. Douglass and .V. Douglass. IN pursuance of an order of tbe Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale, before the 3ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C , oh ;he FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of ?ale, at public outcrv, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of and, lying and situate on the waters of Little River, in ;he said County of Fairfield, in the State ifo e-aid, containing rWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, a.ere or less, and b<" . .led by laDds now >r lately belonging t~ James Boyce, Isa : ella If. Bell and lands now or lately be irnbhmh ii mm iiiiiiiw Por Infarts and Children. I The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the i t Signature X/Qj) fV I" :\(j- Use 1/ For Over Thirty Years TH1 CtfNYAU* COMPANY. CITY. -:frgy -:-j^5^a&sasssBms^arm longing tj to the estate of William A. Martin, deceased?the said tract of land being the same convcyed to Jokn S, Donglass by A. J. Hamilton by deed dated the 5th day of January A. D. 1881, TtRliS oe sale: Onfe third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and Ine balance thereof on a credit of one and two years, in two equal annual instalments, with interest thereon from the day of sale, payable annualljr until the whole debt and interest be paid, to be secured by the bond of the j^uiuua&ci AUU a iiiux ui i/iie picuiiatb, or all cash at the option of the purchaser, and the pujcbaser to pay for all necessary papers and the recordintr thereof. R. R. JENNINGS. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winn-boro, S. C., October 13,1900. 10-13td CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COTJKTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. George L. Kennedy vs. MaryE Kennodv James A. Kennedy and others. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST "MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at rmhlie ontarv. to th? highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: , J. AU that parcel or lot of land, lying and being in the said County and State, oir the head waters of Cedar Cree*, containing iMI Me.* v " -?r OK K IXT7N nUKT> AW1> TT1THTV A y more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of Thomas M. Neely and the C. O. R. R. track; on the west by lands of W. J, Davis; on the South by the lands of Thomas and W. R. Kennedy; on the east by the lands' of the Thomas estate and Thomas M. Neely. 2. All that parcel or traet of land, lying adn situate iv h" ?nid County and State, about three innea west of the town of Rid?eway, on the south side of the Southern Railway track, and bounded by the lands of the estates of A. C. Kennedy and John ? Thomas, and lands of G. I/. Ken neny, containing by estimation ' .. SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or le^3, and being the same tract of land conveyed to the said Mary A. Neely by the deeil of G. L. Kennedy dated on tee 24th dayo f January, 1882. TERMS OF SJLEE: One-half the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, to b? secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with the privilege to the purchaser of paying all cash. The purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps and for recording papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 13, 199#. lt>12td Sheriff's Sale. B. M. Grier vs. R. H. Jennings, a9 Administrator M. R. Clamp and otbejs. PURSUANT to tbe order of Court in tbe above entitled cause, I will offer for xale before the Court Il-.iu-e door in Winnsboro, S. (\,on the FIRST MONDAY I NOVEMBER next, tUs following described pretn? isr-t, to wit: Ah ihat piece, parcel or tr*ct of 1.. n/) 1. t n i? Iv/.i rt i> rl ni M rt A 1 ? I V* A lOLXU; 1> UCiliJ^ auu Situate 1II !UC County of Fairfield and Stale, a foresaid, bounded on the north by lands formerly of John II. Clamp, on ihr east by l?nd< of VV. J. Johnson, O" the 300th by lands of G. Y. Landlord, and on the west by lands of Daniel McLea-, known as the Dnke place, ami containicg ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, more or lest. TEEMS Or SALE. One-biif ca*h, the balance on a rnditof twelve months from the day o! Hal-*, witti i'it?r?-8t fro:n the day of a* e at 8 i er cent per *' "i-m, to be b?cured by the bund ol the purchaser am? a n.ortgiyp uf the i-iem;*es sold, or ?or all cvii a' the option cf the put'cbn -rr. Purchaser to pa\ f. r pap ;S, lam * ?> t cor<?iiig. l\ 1 . ELLISON. S. F. C. 10 llid -Just ilwiiefl!-. ?An Elegant Line of? GARWOOD'S PERFUMES, BULD AND PACKAGE GOODS, BATH TABLETS, FLORIDA WATER, SMELLING SALTS, SACHET POWDER, ETC., ETC. Ob ear Drug Co. The jm A if : E5j& /?|k8 J$r ^Sr 8# Jv jff0 5gF Jav&fBf amW&l^^r ^c PARIS EXPOS Ihe GKAJNL) ir'KIA is, as its name signifies, tne Vjrraacj Other bicyles were awarded gold, silver and bronze ; tion, but there was only one grand prize and the Co! Bicycle has been in manv industrial c ailed to win the first place whenever and wherever aw ing to a Fixed Standard of Exc* COLUMBIA BICYCLES, HOME OFFICE, Hi Jordan & Davis, Agts., w O V kSKLsUAD&D. N ' W'gHovo Bought too rqarjy Goods fopOup Stop? to Hold, TO EARLY BUYERS WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL PRICES, THIS IS TO BE A ' GREAT SALE. WE WILL NAME AS LOW A PRICE AS ANY STORE IN THE STATE. -i~t t r r o \rrs j j D 1 rtl^y /o i uui\. . . . OPPORTUNITY. A G^EAT-SALE. Orieoftl^e Largest Stoeks of ^epel^arjdis? ir| th|? Up?ouritpy.. i A PORTION OF THE ESTATE OF '' Q. D. Wrlliford, Deceased Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING. SHOES, and all classes of goods kept in an up-to-date establishment in the Carolinas. mnsi- hp converted into cash at once in A liVw V _ order that the heirs may get their portion of said estate. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the people oi the surrounding country to buy merchandise. All parties indebted to said estate will please call and and settle at once. J. L. Ivlimnaugh, Administrator rn_ M. liOFFElT'S ^ A&js Irritatioa, AKs Olgtstiaa, yByfe^r-i -- ? 3 ^ ^ ^ Jf ,1 5.; /si Rt<u!*i? the Bowek, f it? ' 3 B=l 1 rv / ?S Strengthens the ChUd? ii liLr i Si ? IS r-~s| Mxkts Teething E*y. vS# I H (Tedhin* Powders) J_JL7EETH1NA Relieves the Bowal JLSA^/- _ , , ? . . ' .. . Troubles of Childrea of %3 Costs oiiij h c ats it Druggists, any age. Or.*aUJ5??ts*>c.J. MOFFETT. M. D.t ST. LOUIS. MO OBEAR'S "UNDERTAKING j U* ALL TT? DEPARTMENT Dx/SDSDSia j with a fn!i stock ?; Ca?keis, Burs? ^ ^ Cases *ad coiisiaitly ? hund and H3" ?f hearse when rrfaestf^i Thank-fai f#r pa>! patronage aw?i soiicittiio* f?r a skarr is tfae fnrare, in th* ?i4 siaa<i Tablets 4*t>**n* aid ! a al- ktutfc. Tm, SLLI^TT Stti 3?#?, j. ?. ?t * c<*. , <A7-lr -cures iWWITV TO THAN / 1YJLV/-L1 JL> X A V/ JU/VV Indigestion ; ~ ; I have made arr&rjrerr.enli will |broker* iri N-w York <'it\ to ma.%( iloac# on flrrt woi '^Mjre of impnwd - farm* f j tke % r.*5 time, payable it and " i?-n incuts, at ii..- ow rate of 7 pei ' ?? ncrani-.nm. The broker ^ tgill AIMWt V?W f/v. ~ - - - [ *s>e snd cbarse for ibitract *?d ir:sp?c 5 tion are roasonab e. AppN t<> J. F. VcDONALD, Dyspepsia. j 104 Auomer , 5> r% tr>x rr*r n ^ JJL r LLL -.m warded the MilTO f Jompetrtion with all ffl ncan Dicycies at TION. I Prize?the highest award. medals and "honorable menlumhia won it. . ! x positions and it has nev6r fl| ards have been'made accordsilence. If! IRTFOKD, CONN. j :|j ? 'innsboro, S. C. |H profusion Ifl *0f* . -J flew Style*. -RF-iIRi7 LINS now it. ?parklins: with bright new gooda. The public i* cordially invited to com# in and look around at any time, w Ifhnnf -f^Alintr nnd?r tnv Obll gations to bar. Com# and in- ? spect my lines when I am i* , . 0 gjij Winnskoro And Ridgeway. Ask to see everything WI CARRY only high quality goods, well made and well finished whether plated or solid. That ii onr hobby. .They will wear. . "'-"T . ' IIf ? CAN SUPPLY every want made npou in ap-to-date Jewelry Store anv^bere. * We arc thororongbly informed a* to every detail !n our ..business aud to.-. goods offered yoa are so good ^*5 for iht money.. - t OUR GUARANTEE meant absolute satisfaction to the ursr. . R- BRANDT, THE JEWELER, . ^ Undrr TowerMJIoek, Cheater, S. C. / ; Now Supplies ? Are daily Arriving at onr Food Em> _ porinm. Thrifty housekeepers take to onr . : " (3oo6s anb prices as naturally as the village youth are attracted to church by the girls. It's 0M iike stocking. a book filled with a tempting bill 'of fare to look over onr : procession of . speciallies'Jor tbe table. One Barrel:-Nc. 1 Mackerel (new catch); Forbes'? Sngar-Cured Hams, fresh always in stock; Fresh Cream Chp.^e, at' 17?c per "ponnd. A fine line of trained ' Goods, Pickles, Mustards Sauces, etc.. AteoCoffees, Teas, Spices and many other good things too nnmerons to 'iheUion for want of space. CaU and " see 09 at the old k stand. * J. D. McCarley & Co. nnriffTT mn n 1 v M TIHJAI. ' ? / # v X--.: An elegant line of o New York Biscuit Co.'s fine Cakes and wafers. ' ' . 'V.j Ice Cream, Bulger Thins. Graham Wafers. | Chocolate Marsh Mallows, j Apricot Creams. | 5 O'clock Teas. | Sal tines. Bab}' Lunch. J - Water' Thins. . ; j 11. , ' I Dealer in Fine Groceries. PRESTON RION, AWKXT FOR P.c?fic ITir? I.??ur*!:C2 Company ef Ncvc Glen Fa!! In6nr??ce Comptnr <?i Yn. k. Hcn bestcr G. nnstn lnsuranc* Cora? p*ny (>f Rochester. N. Y. S?i!ici-*? ?Lar<? < ( pairoD*y?. 0-26-1 v " ' ' i NOTICE. i t . <1 U. 1 * . ? yi Ys ui* wuu uwe ic?v n ia.ii** ?rc n *jf-d lo pa\ this werk. JNO. J. NEIL, / 10-16 Clerk of Conucil. % / y