The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 06, 1878, Image 2
WINNSBORO, S. C.
2UER.DAY,.AUOUT 1j, 1878.
A. MEAN9 DAVIS, ktnrron.
1NO S. RENOLDS, ASSOCIATE RITOa.
In consequence of a press of other
matter of interest to our readers,
wye omit this morning our usual
editorials.
TlE SMALLEST OF MOT:ERS.
A Woman Only Thirty -two Inchos in
Stature--Her Matrimonial Experl
enco.
[ 1r1on the .St. Louis Times ]
Mrs. W. H. Bristol, bettor known
as Fannio 3urdotte, who has becen
travoling for years with Forep:mgh's
Circus, gave birth on Wednest:y
night last, in the C)lmuorcial Hotel,
to a child weighing eight pounds.
The mnother weighs about fifty
pounds and i only thirty-two
inches in stature. Her lisb.e:t.l is
of full size, being six feet in height
and weighing 145 pounlds. The
infant wtas healthy and well de
veloped, but in order to proservo
the life of the mother it was neces
sary to sacrifice it. The pangs of
maternity lasted seven houls, be -
ginning at 8, a. im., and ending at 3,
p. in., and if the little woman h t:l not
possosnod an iron constititioni shte
must have died. During the whole
of these long hours of agony she
inaintaiinedl ainost C)Iml)leto silence,
uttering only a few mno-1s, and
struggling against all extraordinairv
exhibitions of p_ins. The couple
live been lnrrie .1 two ytars, aind
this is their second child. the
first was still-born. Mr. Bristol
was formerly at doorkeeper in the
employ of Foropaugh's circus, and
in this capacity becamel acquaii ic.l
with his wife, who wias then travel
ing under the management of that.
show with a twinl brother, who is
an inch shorter than herself. They
were called the Burdetto twins, and
always traveled togetber until Mrs.
Burdotte's Confinement last. spring,
when the brother eontinued the
engagenent aloie. They are in the
tweLty-first year of their age.
Mrs. Bristol was born in Mont
gomory county, Md., on a l'armi near
the little village of D.liaseus, where
her parents still dwell. She has a
brother andt a sister of the ordinary
size, and her father is abovo six
feet.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF lAIRFIELD.
By 0. R. T7l10.1'SO.\, i.y.. 1nl,r JD.lr.
WAT IEREAS, W. 11. Kerr, as (lerk of
VV the Couir, hath m)atle suit to mue to
grant him letters of tid ministration of t he
est4te and eflects of Will iam .1eacon, d
ceasol:
These are therefore to c'ite and adma 'n ish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said William Macon, daeosed. that
they be and appear before mte, in the' ourt
of Probate, to be held at F'airliclud (ourt
flouse, R. U., on the 191th day of August
nott after puiciation hereot, at I I
o'clock in the forenoon, to shbew caus.', it
any they have, why the said admninistra
tion should not be granted.
Giv'en under my~ hand, flis 2nad day
of August, Anno Donmini 1875.'
0. Ri. TILOMPSMON,
aug 3-lx1aw2 J. P. I'. C.
TIhe Stato of' South Carolina
COUNTY OF FAhIllr,..
By 0. RI. TJIIOMIPSO.V. E'e., 1'rak.te JIule.
HA IEREAS, D>avid RI. Flennjiken bath
VY ma'le suit to 1m1 to grant himt
letters of administration of tIhe estate and
effects of Alexander McKenzie, dlecased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admnon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said Alexaun.er McKenzio do.
ceased, that they he anmi aippear hefoe mil,
in the Court of P'robate, to be' he d1 at
Fairfld Court House, S. C., on the (it
day of August next, after peblient ion
a ,reof, at 11. o'clock in the forenoon, to.
show cause, if any they have, why the sid
administration should' ntot be gra'n ted(.
Given ulnderhmy hand, th is 22nd. day of
July, Annoc Donmini 1878.
0. it. THOMPS~ON,
july 23-2w .J. P. y, .
New Summer Cook.
The Safety
HOT BLAST
OIL
STOVE. i
po DOES NOT lIE \.T Th1 H EOUSE
Porfect for all kin ds of Cooking and T'Ieat.
lng Irons.
Alwaya ready ain d relIable.
The most satinf ctory Stove niaude and ih
Cheapest.
,' Send for circulars.
WHIITNEY & H1ALL MF'O. Co.,
jaly 27-ly 123 Chestnut St., Phila.
FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS !
11 '~jASON'S celebrated fruit Jars, with
B.Yloydse' Porcelain Lined Covers, for
sale hero,
$ttne 25 5. F. MuoMA tiTER & 00.
W M NEY easan%ti an
M3,nta, Georgia. )iuna 15-1y'
FOR SHERIFF.
Messrs. *lior, : I:aso announce MR.
R. E. ELILISON, JR., at a candidate for
sherifl, subject to tha action of the i)emo
cratic party at the prilnary election.
july 30-xtif . iANY VOTERS.
FOR SHERIFF.
Messrs. 1-il/ors :--Please announce W.
J. lIElRON as a candidate for sheriff at
the ensuing election ---subject to the
I action of the Democratic party at the
prinary election.
july 23 MANY FIIIENIls.
FOR 61HER11l 'lt.
The friends of CA_1PT'. J. 1). IHO(GAN
most heartily ondorse him for the otlico
of sher1ifl at the onsuin, clection-subject
to the action of the utoerat ic party.
juno 17"-,xtf M.NY Vo1t.
FOR SIERIFF.
The frienls of C.APT. ILAYNE Y. Me
ME 1 . IN respect fully anl onnic0 him a.
at caiidkkilato for sheriff -subject I-, the
action of the Doiwcratic patty at the
primary election. j une 18--; .tf
FORl SlE RiFF.I
h'le frietls of aIIt. r1tC,lA1' I) N. .fc,
IIAS I'ER respect fully preseut his natme tls
a cantdidaite for sheriff at the ensuing clec
Iion.--subject(o thceetioll of th D tm)
eratie party in the primary election.
july t-xittf
FOR SHERI-!;F.
V-.srs. Edilors,:--Please annllounce the
name of Milt. JOHN D. MeCARlEY for
sherilt. subject to t'io no ion of the 1)."Io.
cr.itic party at thet peiiairy el.etion. .lr.
MIIarlov is thorou:hl uIalititl ifor tle
ofliot, and will till it acceptably to all
elesses,
jl!y II T.xx Iutr:vn.,
FI OR TIH LEGISLAT URE.
'. . -ilif,rs- :--Th'ie frieils ofCOL. 11.
G. L iMARl havin. faith in his ability
andle Intogr'ity, hiereby announ1e hliml as a
('anlidaito foi the H Im:e of Itclresenta
iive'; at thiu eominig election suhje;rt to
tile action of the Domocracy at their
primlari.-s. aug :3 x l tt'
FOR T-IE LEXilSLATURE.
./-..rs.. /lfors: Please annonnco 'Mr.
J. W. ROBINSON a candidate for a
soat in the Legislature. - r. Il'lbinson
is a gentleln cf 11lo undnted iu... .-.:y
honesty and intelligence.
augI-lt M.Nx I'tII:s.
FOR THE LEOISLATURE.
At a ineetiing of the (reenbrier Domo.
elrati (hib, hetld June 8 17,. the fot
loc ing_; resolutionl was adopted.;
r/,s,eed. That w- presont, the claims
of I)f I1 . 1. Mc i1NStR 1 for a seat in
the leagishature front this . count.y, and
recommend his election.
Extinct from the minutes.
S. 11. IIUTLAND,
june1 18-tf. Secretarv.
FOR~ TrHE LEGISLATUR-E.
At the Ilast reg4ular mleetinig of th
White Oaik Demiocraitie Clubh, the follow
ing re-solu tionl wV is adlopt ed:
lR'aed, That thiis 'lb niomi nate MII.
TUII (.\MA S S. 1l : E ir re-elect ion to a
';eat ini the l-cuse of Reapre-sentatives;
fom LFairi hl counity subjoet to t
aletioni of the DLomoorat ic Clubs ini t he
pimari~y 0 retion.
jul.y 3 - f xlt Pre.- iden t.
FOR TrUE LEG'CISLATURE.
At a meeiting of t he aktantid Deh mocrati
ii. Club' of townsh'ip number nyve, hel oni
the '28thI of Apr-il. 1878, t he following~
resolution was adlopted:l
bceso!red. Tiat thi Cluib, recogniaz~ig
thle tltnoss ant I albi lity o f H on. II1. A.
tai llaird as a repr n-sen lttive, hiereby
nom11i nato him asi a cand iiidatec for re.
el eet ion ,
(di A. J. .A2lAlR,
- ahy 10 Ist Secretary.
FO(R THiE LEGISLATURE.
(alia D a) s a e:.mliite for the Jioniso
of l.eprneentati es, at theo comling ee
t ion . T he course (Ciri . (i;'llard in pub.
Il ie lie ha~s givenr genecral Sait.ifat ion anid
dlone hiouior to old Falcu-t bI. In reog'ni
tin of I hi sori es it is~ hat propfer t 1hat
lhe sheouib b le sent to the liouse at the
nextI election)2. iTihis nom;i iation is miaoo
ent irely withiout thIlie kniowledige of the
gent leman namod.
may Ill .tr MANY FITIENDS.
FOR SCHOIAOL COMMISSI:ON.ERn.
Alaq.rs. E liors :-- Please annuo.n"e R EV.
WIL~LA lHI lIICHIA l1DSON tee a candi
(date for the posit ion of School ('ommnis..
siouer at the ensniing~ elctionJ. This5
gentleman hias, by his official cofuirso
dulrinig the paRt two years, shlowni him-.
self to bei a faithful, zeoalous and efllict
oflicer;r.nd the educational anterests of the
county can bea.st be advanood bty retain
ing him in hia ptrosent position. Mit,
fIlHARDlSON is a regularly enrolled
member of theo Wininsboro D)omocratio
Club,. and will abide the result of the
primary election.
ju).y l1-.xtt -tf N Daed#nA.Ts,.
'TRi .t. ihrAVe Anre"5-ent
' . Ciur. witttLa.lsso-..,
FOR SCI-O()L COMISSIONER
Please 'anno)(.untev j.1.IOElT N
as3 it candidate or Schtoo! Co ommnissioner
at the ensuing election --subject to the
act'on of the 1)uomocrutic party it the
primary election
june l-ttf 'MtN m1FuNJs.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
At the last regtlar tu -.t in1- of the W hito
Oak D inocrttie (u, the iollowin3 re.o
lutionl was adop)iteti:
Iteso?le,d ''Tot.thisctlath nominate Allt.
JOHN VINsON ats aI (,-Ii lidtttl for th
ollieu of il"ho d Co-i"tuissiei r of Fair
fieldl coutnt: - subt ;' " t to !th t Iiln oft hot
Denmoerat(ie, " .abh in t't"I lui try 'I el t ion.
5.1it. Jil1Ns'ION,
july 13-xt-l t Presi ltent.
F1R J U)CI 01' 1OItBATE.
''l.'h fri-mdts ot' Mll. O MON D) R.
''liO.lPiSON, a 'preciat ing ii- \tluable
sice11(l's as Pr ,btetU Jud;r,. tit lavinlg t o
hihe, t!-,t coitP. I Oe e inl his intgrt''ity alnd(1
pvettliar itnes ilnss r the eflicr, h'! leaVo
to presett him to the, votlrs if Fairtield
counlty for t iet-re t ion -sltbj~ot, of
Course, to a tl',nai:uatiol by the I)emoer, I
it l)t,tty. july 30-if
--- -----
tire now rcreivintg a splendid
line of
S1RING GOODS.
150 pie+es l'i5.
II) "" 1Iainbrit"S,
t0o Cr-ttones.
A fino lot of WaVh P. i, .ttful
lin" ot' white an.l l,iire,l (" Centeniait
ALSO,
l)ial tl'. 'I' i 1- I Ito I :l l i/t ,
andt th ri ,I:t - a 1 u -tt Taltee
C.loth = ant(I, i ti int. h.;ttch
inl thet 1-;r1 , t1. ;tl 1 :tlanty
(Ither' :. 't w l1
p ttleasetcall umti
HATS.
A full lino of Stra\s, F t !at nr$ W %Vo
tat.s.
OIICES.
We have always't t:lkern at pri lo) ilnitur
lhov dlepatlIIt'tt. W et t" I. n Ili t a ; t I,."1
we haIve' thte ll" ine tti plt -it -k oft
shoes ever broughl lt wt this tuarke0t
GIV Ui A CA LL.
LALD BROS.
8PaINa HAS tM10~,~
--AND
!ATew Styleic Goods
boro1 Dry (Good,, Faneyto Goodas andi
FMillinery Bazaar.
31T18. UDIA( wjishes to retIturn her .sin.
eeore t.h.Idink!s to halr fr'ind anIS hd I th 1(Iblic
gen ll y forlI t 0e pas't paitr'tonago, solii --
ting ai c:tI ontince of 1 ith sam. Nbe wtill
to please t Ith mo~t a.st idttIous.
.\llline.'trs an Fac Gto~(oods Stoctk is
comlto, Fcrenl -h Partern , (lats, ItIittr
Scut la fs ofn ir ailors,*~ t'I i iis sis
La tps, tlax-rs et hers, ilusions,Ne.
Tie<, li filing, inen an t au set
lhnecio, Coselts, (loves, Butons
&.,A lcg. o I ot',Ld.~at
---*
Ja~,pans (2 il's. Wash Poins,EA
and~fl ortrnic Mastrerivals r
e*s,adTorimngrhs, ca and Yr
A largol Piot fMns Lris n
andStrw lat, ie and cou .e. Mo
A hoIic Dt of0 Famiiy Gr ere tan
dis, raes s ckeei hT ob cosias
Krosn 11 10 il, V'jc tu liaree or an.t
_nV.arch l'A J. &.g
july. 27 '.\logfA TER ,BROt
IXT,
-o
XAM tiECEIVING daily fresh
Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast
cd, 'T'ca, Flour, Grist, Meal,
Syrutp s, M.olasses, Sodha,
Soap, , Rl;ging
an1 i c' on,
.Lard-in lib1s., Cans and Buickets
Sced Oats, Rylo and Barley, Nails,
'i'racc Chains, horse and Mulo
SIoes, Ax1ln Greese, \White Wino and
Cider Vinogar. .
Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni
received to-day.
New Buckwieat Flour.
Choite new crop Now Orleans 1
Mi(-"lses.t
New Mackerel in kits, I and i
barrels.
r- All goods delivered within
corporato limits.
1) R. F'LENNI.KEN
f jF1ESH 1 vNIP SEEDS i
ALSO,
Mas~u's Preserving Jars.
ALSO,
Jonenturatc.! Lye, Starch, Solp
IIy v.mo, Gunpowder and
Black 1'oa.
ALSO,
3tul)hur, Brimstono, lMorphine, Qui
nine, Chloroform, August
Flower, Pain Kiillor,
Lactopeptile,
mda large Assortment of Fresh
~lldieinos,
4CJ U 'JECEh EDI.
W. asc.'ROCHiE.
AI7Vs removedl to 3 - tora next to the
post-odic,. where h.' will be glad to re
Lx(i ve his t-iendl Sand cl(uiers.
A full tine~ of Samlefcs wvi li e kept on
hatnd, from wich IcusCtomers w ayv uuko
mictionl ~ fs liP noiw huas the tlnest' li ne of1
Fren1)chti) and EnigIls goodIs ever brought,
(to this mtairkel.
Hie i:a also preparoul to cut or to mank
u p goods for those4 w) ho desiro.
(Ga~rnient s of all kiinds' repaIireOd ando
pi- C'enningt1 a specialty.
Thankfulfa to the public for paust patrtonl.
ago. he ( solicti ts at cot ini uance of thbe
sametI, and44 gturan teesi tsatiz,fuaeion,
ae p t i8 W. 0. EOC 1.
WYATERS' ORC[ESTION ,hmc:OROAN -1
is theo inung bennitll'ulin
Ptvinand peI4rfeet inf to.
-'f ca nade thuis
I to atopI, wichl.l iS a line
Inuttutin f thellutnuan
Vice, anhd two4 and4 n,
hlE Ocmaveis of biella
- istuned Itin er*fect hnr.
nunny wvith /i.i reeiM,
anti theirc4Irect i.s gang..
lent andeil4ec'tria'yia ,
-NA, (lPITIEsTitAL,,
ER1,VIENTENNIA 13E, CII, IA PELJ, and
v oluinisoft/one siltable Por 'orvnrChIurcha.
WVorknusannabuIp, ourd lhnrnalil Hy Usurpnsjed.
Wasrrnant f,r lMIX YEARIM.
PiIIESl* E~XTHEII, 1 ,0W IY 4JVfir ensk.3Monm
tiy Iunntllmen,ts reccavedI. lnttrhumestu Io
let until 1)aid4 for nnA pr conerne't. A I.Iberni
1tNncunt t-i 7o Ier*:.inisLte Curcfr, geh-ooIA, ft.
AG ENVI~ VA NTj EOf. .SpaeF Iniinucgmentu
to tihe tradeti. llnatrntt'ed CarinaInent aniled,
fecondhn~tI.td lf.In hgmenran tJnA 's InA I.
CA MP.I R T I S
--Ful
TIILE NEWS AND HERALD.
IN tlho calpaigni th at is now opening
il'n. N awsm listt.Hn. prnOOe to ke .p
is readers fully rostel ats to t)eIty 00
mring in ati:iai.l, State mn.1 Counlty
tolitics. It h'as h or";btor, inbc o.e: arnl
stly in tho cause of go) I goviernmn. I1t.
nd its cfforts in future will be ra-loubled.
n or.ler to LcOUpli.ih the greatest, good,
t desires to reach overy citizen of Fairtield
'ounny. To attain this eil tho follow
n.; sp tcial ratos aro offered for the cam.
)ai~n
L'ri- weelay, to the 1.5th November, $1.50.
Veekly, to the 15th November, - - 1.00.
.c- (u, in every case, must accompany
Pie order.
Cards nominating candidates will bo
Iserted at the tollowinig rates, in advance:
For each candidate, 1 inch, ono in
sertion, - - - - $1.00.
For the campiign, in Weokly and
Tri-weokly, - - - 5.00
Pledges of candidates at the same zates
1s the above,
P'r'oe lings of clubs or comunnnica
iflus. wh 1nl they coinitil 1om111iatiolns,
0111o tn.lcr the rules for advertislnig,
it the paper will be open for the logit
matoei distutssion1, within rutaonablo
>ounh1s, of the merits of all those candi
lates whoso names aro appearing in its
duvertising colunmns. Equal privileges
vill be aoe(rded to all truo Democrats.
W\e ask that. subscriptions and nomi
ations be handed in at onco.
.:0- All business communications
houli be addressed to the
WINNSIOlO PUBLISHING CO.
[IA MS ! HAMS!!
T T'ST IIECEIVED a lot of choice Mag.
) nloli llamls uncanvassed, Lard and
iacon.
ALSO,
Flour, Muni nnd Pearl Grist ANlway,
resh an 41 ev(ryt hin' usually fouhd in a
irst cla.t Grott"ry House
ALSO,
Tho fin:t W\'inw. 3randies and Whia
;is i,tt - h :1 . All kcinds of cool
11rinks im-'utid inl the mlost tuty m an
w"r at
Ii. J. McCAET.EY'S,
april IS J.is. It. Aiken's .hi stend.
PIANOS &OaI
-t rV ar,ufacIurers' PriP,s,
E RY MIAN IIIS OWN AGENT
tru Ir)N al lerlni s.
'ominviion 'la n ,: M \us r. s ;-)
ory Pareis, thor i. niidri.a.-r
he' large een il miessions L'.,or i h
t ius. Fromt $V1 toi $10 i ata ly saltvei
a 1 iu ],11reIlase Of an (list~r' imei unduler
his -new syistem,. Writ for pariculars .
Ve can't be undersild.
CH1-AT BEAT THlE WORLD,
Octi. Plianos, S1 3I5. 4 Stop Organs. $55,
.3 0t Pins,15 XhStp Organs, ('0,)
'iOlt.aos. 100(. 1 s ti1p Organs, 07.
iril Sq'e Piatnos, 178. 12 Stop r'rgana,78
MASON & H AMLIN ORGANS,
7 Stops, $100. I 9 Stop)s, $108.
Senid North nl:a(l b Swindledl.
Not, b.s repuntableo makoirs likri Steinway,
'hicker oing, Seck, KnabeI)4, but by ilogua.
or S201; SWan Pianos for $175; $'17u Or.
ans for tGi. Decetption and fraud are
II ill 81uchI ihsurdi oifferti. .lhy Instrn
inont s madetl by old and always reliablo
.inufac.turers liko
~hickcerina9& sons, Krnbe & (Co.,
Ile&Davis. IMathiushok P'no.Co.,
[aines Eros,, Mason & Hlamlin.
Andl you will have those that will last
lifetim~ iand pleaso you better overy
lay. All I nstrumeitsib wo soil be*ar the
niakers nahti-,es and aire guaranteed for six
F~if'icen Da0ys Trial
f (10Iired. Wo pay~ all freight if not
al isfactor'y. Illustrated Catalogues free.
WVrite to
LUJDDEN &BATES,
april 12-3mi Savannah, Ga.
DAVENPORTS PROCESS
OR PeseringFruit, Meats, Voge.
. tblds4, ~0ti iecommeded by Ds
leding, al f,Davoga, and othew
>roinenfcft p)hysicians. Family Rlights,
9.00) each. A pply to
J. R. LUPOJ
Agent for Fairfield,
)r to Jno. A, Innt or T, F. BIel,
july 4-- fIxim
tORdE AND CATTLE PQWD5gg