The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 02, 1883, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 7dsc1InAT, October %, a a 18iss.1 w~%~ .6dy~wAnPnsmnt. V4oo0' Odonltdie-W. C. l 'her, Winnsboro'b. & L. Assochtion-D. 1. Flenniken, Secy. and Treas. --Th tuJilip crop throughout the county is reported good-better than 1 ItrwAs the same dfte laP year. -A nice, neat awd stbtantlal rail 'lug has been pltced around the grave- I 'ard of the Presbyterian chuIrch. t'-The cotton market Is onl the boom c 'these days and WIlnnsboro promises to I Puy as much cotton and pay as good I 'prices as ally county-scat along the o tine-.I -;-Will some one come to the rescue < iiand second our proposition to estab- 1 1ih a common cemeteryl for the town? 0 Arb tlYere not substantial puldle-sPirit- I d mcni it) Winnsboro who favor the C projeet.? 'if so, can't they speak? -Tho now two-.dent: postago law went into cffact on *oiaay. Thrlif- f ference in poptage noNy will prove to c the business men an itdin of no small consequence. The postmaster ot'efe sold 700 of the new stamps, his aver 'age sales heretoforcobeingJ50. f, i,--Monday was sales-da'y, but no lrobrty was sold except a tract of I -htnd belonging to Mr. R T. Yarbor- a ough, at'the-suit of Messrs. Shepherd a Mcirceiy. The tract contained 492 l acres.and.was bid -off by Mr. John R. 1 pi: 'the 'consideration being one liundred dollars.. -Trhe new tcSidence Ibt'Mr. C. M. Chandler, on evais street, is being ral)i4y pushed forward, and will be completed in a few weeks now. Mr. Tinmmons is makitg ytteparations to build 044 the lot adjoinitig Mr. Chan (iler. tyans street bids fair to be one of t4'e most attractive and beautiful -rA ttons of the town. Ihe merchants report good collec Ptonsf to date-as goodif. not better Athft last ) ear. It is stra'ge, but we are told bgiv gentlcing)i who can speak pilthoritatively, tht 'customer-s pay iore promptly and are apparently 0 more disposed to pay debts in a bad crop year thai when the yields are large' and i:.ptcent.i-ful. A 1henominenon we don't propese 'to explai, for we can't. -Can a man, woman (r child be - found within the corporate limits of Winnsboro who now doubts the pro priety of, having Sxpended the one thounsand dollars upon Congcress and1 Eans streets? The substantial and splenetI condition of' the portions wvornd. gipon is froo'fcenough. of theo vWisdom of the unadert akina- qwll shonm hId always beta. source of' grauification to the or'igimnoi's and exopcatore of the schme.. Winnisboro. sliould be prIoudI of' the enterii'SQ ait.its fruits. v-As t-> thge Aity-saw Elliott -gin (hat we adver'tsed fo .isaid'as It ghi ly t dollars, iiiltf of the original cost, we p.. wouldi say we were so informned by' Mr. E. P. Mobley; thmerefoire it i question of veracitj between Mr. J. tM Elliott and Mr. E. P. Mobley. B3ut e-may have, anyhow, over-estimated heR ELLIOTTL GIN, anid we now offer it at Seventy~fve Dollars. We fee'l safe in saying that the Pratt or Vant Winkle Gine will give perfect satisfac tion, even after ,four yea.ga'usea and without any rep~airs. Cui'l eni us .f.'r either of the ab~ove. Sept 27* R. J. McCAhLEY & Co. CoTTrON MARKET.-TheO cotton "iar-I 1ket for thme last two (lays quiet amnd easy: (oogen.'iiddling...........9B Strlct lowv middling ..........9j Low mniidling..............9 Str'ict good1 ordimnary... .... 9 New York futures: October', 103. Novemnber, 10.49; December, 10.59; J-miuary, 10.71 ; February, 10.85; -Ilarchm, 10.98; April, 11.10; May,.11.21.1 Witt, the traveling representative of1 clieBuny Buth. .3MjtsWitt is ana. tive of Atlanta, Gl.. and har b~een -f'or some time traveling in the iterest of that spicy anid popular journal. Ac 4coTilished, attractive and( energetic, she is altogethef' one of the most suc ceessfuil jour'nalipstic reprtesontgltives we have ever met, and we arc gr'atifled) to learn that she mnet,w lii..deserved :eite, ces in WnnsliO.we shall wecome herreun is thme coxmpgrative cotto steemnt for ,~ *~ cthe week e011(ding September' 28, 883: Net receipts.at all),United States pOr'tR d1uriing the *ik,2,053; to sanie time last year .136,229; tpotal receipts to tilis -(tate 319,089; torsamen.date fast yedr 208,229. Eiports f'or>-th'week 85. 842; same week last yeasfl145,29t4; .total exports .to this date 115i08; to same -. dte last year :116,849. btock atall *' United States iorts $4O,892; same time last year 217,307; stocli: at all interlor tow ns 43,223; hanig..tiuie ,igst y car 19, 1 / 0b3; stock at~ hi-verpo'. 3675,-000; same (ine last'year .481,000; stock of Amnerical)- afloat fo' r Oa'e. Britain 23,000 ; same ttie last year' 44,000. FruF~iELD AND) TIIE COLLEGatos. Yocong ladies antd gent lemen in Winns boro aund throughout tIe e ouaty' arc leaving, we might say,.:by the score fo)r the various histitutionR over the lmad. On Friday last Misses Lula Elliott, Lilla Kctchin, Engenia Dong lass and Mamie Madden left for' the Due West Female College. -On tihe seply gir. V.. M. Brice took his depatur forBalimor, were o o >ets 0n M4tfendl the etaing sos4kO of didhn Hopkis Universtty. On Thiuri lay 4W. L. hcDonald, ICsq., left for Washlington, D. C., to attend lectures i the Georgetown Land Suhiool. On f onday blesses. W. D. GaIllard, anid 1. '. Crawford left for the Citadel 'cadelny at Charleston, and Messrs. V. Davis1 )ouglass,J. Calvin Doughts, L'hoimas J. Douglass, J. E. Stevens r, . L. Witherp, C. A. Robinsoti, Wil. litthell, S. D). Dunn and J. 0'. Butch man left or the South Carolina1-1 College. dr. Buchanan graduated last Juie In hat istitution at the "heaW1 of his lass, and in coisequonco obtained a utorship. It is to take charge of It hat he now returns to Colkuibia. We re gratified to see the increased num ler of repr'seitatives fromiFairfield ounly In the various colleges, malo Id female, .amIl if tie past is any ssuranco our y qigg frionds will do ionor to themselves and credit te the ounty. FASTiDIOS AN) DISPI-RATE.-TII0 ollowing is a verbatim et literaim opy of a letter received at this 0'1lcb luring the latter portion of last week: S. C., Sept. 28, (888. ~r tditor: Will vou allow' hl the Is of your collutis to say that, I want , wife and theres none here that Stilts lie. I want one of iOthilt hi lIghL 2'5 Ilbs or about that. loving affecton te kind and true good Education and s a dark hair and darik eyes nree about 7 years Odt1 My Weight is 105 lbs ight heir brown Eyes good Nature and 11 good sircomstances. Address care of D & B S. C. Who will '(lance to the music"? Ltvswers viRl bo receivgd at this'ofice, ud w6 will.lake pleasure in forward ig them p'romptly to tie fastidious ife-hunter in the l.ow-country. It is i opportunity, afid Napoleon onee aid that "Iuc greatness consists in cie ability to scize an opportunity". Tho Loan Association, The Clerk of the Court having ranted a charter to the "Winnsboro avings and Loan Association'", the omupany is now fully organized and cady for business. A large number f shares have already been subscribed, id many additionsi6r6'expecAedt with a the. next thirty d-tys. The advan iges to be derived from euch on insti ition are many, not only to the indi idual share-holders, but to the com i tniry at large. Furnishing a deplos :orv for small sums of money, to be aid in at stated Intervals, the con 411y offers attractions to many: per otis to save a part of the.jr earinrp, ho would not otherwise do so. These lvings a~ie lent out upon~ unlquestion tile security, and the profits accrue to bie memcibers, whether they be borrow rs or not. In the course of a fcew oars, the horrowue/~s debt is paid up, nd he has searcely felt its bujfdge Simiilar flssociationst bve been suc essfully operaited1 in other comnmuni ies, ,anid their advanitages have not een questioned. In the one formerly rganized here, the iniexperience of' lie operatoi's, couledi wufh -tob close n itationi of some1 f'rgturcs well dapted to a lprosperous1 co.mnflunity, ut calculated to work hardship in 01any cases, restricted thc'advantages, .ntd deterred many persons fr'om ven, uiring to become borrowers or eVeni hare-holders. Yt It cannot be deniied lint the old association n'ecompllislied nluch good. We know of'mnore tlean mec iinstance, in which the lyorroiVer Leco{mplished'L resultts benecia to hini elf, wvhich would have been imnpossi >le to huimi excep~t t hrough the aid of heAsoi:ion.' . Recognizing'this'at nanagers of tihe Winnsboro Savings mid Lo)an scato have sought to limrinate gver'y foatunrc which miight nvolve havdship..upoul the borrower. .t may 1)0 Well-, in this colinection, to ay something of these matters: 1. The rate of interest. Under the )ld law the rate might, gg to ally ex ent. At present it''is liniited tdi lii ler cenit. p)er annm. .... 2. The method of lenlding, in the >ld Association, wia' domnplicated and >erhiaps illusive. The borrowel' paid ix peor cent. per' afinum, interest, be mides5 a certain tuonthly suin as8 pre nimumn"-a sum seeminigly small in it iclf, but in r'ealit~y making the interest )ald greater than most men could beAr, md greater than most bor'rower's r'eal zed they were paying. In theo new Association the horrower pays sim~pj? ~nter'est, niot less thlan seven or tn'oie bifut ten per cenlt. per ankuin, pay'ible rnlgnthlly. Eveiry borrtowpr1, kniows just what interest he has Oh pay. .3. The ienlties for' non-pamment of Inter'est anid -pthier mlonithly (dues wer'e too hidhi--hivolviglabsolutely ruinions resulhts to an -nfrortunate .borriower. I'hoe penailties under' tho :regul!Attions of tile new company are liglh- -On e lan af $500, aftcu' non-p~aymnent for 'threc months, the entire penalties on the liiterest at ndoil the instlIjmltst a stock (this ins almnent being one dilii per1 muoth on each share of' $100) wouild be but $2.73. Trhis estisate is oi the supposition thlat the noiev was b~orr~owed: at the miaximnum rate- tc1 pt)Q'cc nt per' annum. 4.'Under flue old Association thc borrower' could notL ieturn his money and release his, secur'ity, unless he~ f'.und a ehstitnte to take his loan at the same rate, or' unlesst he mihade goodl to the Associatien any difference be. tweentihe amiont' oif inl'er'est; a.nd~ the premiium lie ivas liable fome, id ,the ramoit arnoew borro wer'mnigi give, Ini other words thme original borron'ei was bound for the whole literest~nd preminmits for -the whole life of iht Association. Under the new concermi the borroewne any releane nsenhf b3. $1im1p4y VMiAltg whint, ho iVes. -is dout with itte'i'est unpaid, at the date of releaty, 5. Under the old Asselation tlic mortgago,glven by the borrower gave the ASoblation power to soil the land mortgagedl without goig iifo court. the 110 new conpalny, 'this featuro is abolished. Tihe Association ::ist go regularly into Couut for foreclosure thius avoiding the losses incident to a suntinar'yvstle, anid giv'ing tie borrow -er all the advantages of 'dhe law's de lay". As it TeA~lplo of the operation -I the now company, lot us take the fol lowing: A momber borrows $600 at the maximpin rate of Interest. Iis monthly -ptymeint will be $11.00 $6.00 foa [nstalients oi six shares anl $5.00 .1 jferdst. At the ond of six years (the estiated duration "of the coin pany) hd, will have paid' in $131x6, m.akitlg" $786-only $186 more than the driginal debt. Other similar ex amplos miight be given, to show the facilities ofbred by the Association fbr 'thy iwcuiulation of a good fund by slow 4egrees. H YMEINEAY. MARRIED-On Thurday, the 27th day of September, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John S. Douglass, by the Rtev. R. G.; Miller, Miss Lois E.. DouoiASS to Mr. WILIAM L.. TitMoss. - - A Widow With NIndChlidre . May have as much trouble with thiem as did the old woman who lived in a shoe. The children will all th tinW be getting their noses bnfn1lbd, fir he ads hI uIsed, their fin ers cut, and their stoniai.hs an111d holvels tisorday-4 by. unfipe frul .. . 1h3e miotlf '%ho I. wisA6 eniolgh to keep a bit 1e bf'EHRnY DAVS's PAIN.KIJaEt saves hrr children much sufferitig, and ierself a great deal of ,trouble. . * Winnsbro . . . Association. T1iE Third Regular Monthlvt.M1eetjpg of the Winn$boro, Savings and Lhan Asociation will be held n11 -the To 2.vn. 1 i: l t11s (Tuesday) evening at eght o'clock. D. R, FLEN.N.IKEN. Oct 2-ti 8ecy. amid Treas. WOOD'S ODONTINE IS NOT OOD TO CLEAN THE teeth of a comb or a, cross-cut saw, but it. cleanses the. ThETi i? iWISMAN BEINGS. As NO other preparation can. It Is pei feetly, harmless and promptly eflicient. 25 cents i box. W. C. FISIIER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by MCMAs'rin, BluCE & K'reCniN. TOWN TAES. THE attention of the taxpayers of Winnsboro is called to the fact that the books for the collection of TowW Tax'es fude the' municipali ye'ar will close on tie 1th (lay of October-after which damte the penm alty of fifteen per cent. wil! ha. addedi. I. .N..WITUIERS, .. Sept 29-ttd Clerkc and T1reasurer. T AKE NOTICE! BUY your. Wagon Material, SPOKES, ElbiS and ILiB, S llAVTS.-- OLES, WAGONS, (UIOCERIES,' - MACllIIN OIL, GRINDSTrONES, TIIACES, WELL ClA INS, rand ,all . kinmds of Plantatioin (Goodmi . COOlK MTOVES, II EAT1INO ST.OVES, froam $ 14.001i to. .00, coimplete, OI L. STOVES. WOOD ENW A RE, ETC., Froin J. IL. CUMMINGS. The. UNIc) .CHURN.. is sold on its momrits. I. can retfer,,t'o . a '.zen liartiies ushmig it ish~.vicinty. 1. Is unot a mne w thinig, but mas stood t'ho teiLt since 1864. READI rTTIS3! D. RI.. FLENNiKKiN Ihas receivedi a supply of freshm goods consisting of FLOUlR, froni thme best mills of Nash vilb and Augnusta. Every sack warranted. MEAL and( ORISTI, Iice and Fini Syrups.. BE'f'"RI~O anid Old Governinent Javi TTIN3Elt's 41 and 34 Coffee. Choici aril ~ arched Coffee brianded "Sl'ima. G REEN! a d plack TIea. .WIITE WINE and .Cider Vinegar. SU SAR.1S-Granuilated, P'owdIered, Cu Loaf andi Brown. MACARONI anid CIIEESE. OATMEAL,.. PICKLFA-Chmow-Chow anid ~Mlixed. CEL1EBRATEp "Bartlett Pears," amt Canned Peaches, TIomnatoes, Succotash Squash, P'ineapple, Etc. FULL LINE Boota and Shoes. - VFINE FEED) or Ship Stuff for Milel Cows. SEED.IYE, Barley and Red Rlust Prmoo WHAT NETJ YES, IlHI 91 DRESS - MAKIN G D"." ."1VIN--1"P WITTKOWSKY & B' RUIAI'S* PALACE OF ATTIZACTIONS 1S. NIV IN FU1, 0l'iL.\TION. TIE PUBI.IC WII.I. AIW.AA YSA1i'tC- - ATE A P JU 1110 i htI -'* r. Thtis was thle only tliltgitt, b~y wvlich we v- oue eXtef4~ lYe chiingr-s wiltell 'o.1.Sy* ;,. ;t it! - ,y InI yl.r W tiltiS.. The wit ill ,11 o If i h , ! ple we are dceri I !)es ilp:*11J. 'TY ; Pa10. Is nowVI 110y1%n, tsar et The cli ge t (ll-- . heai. unt (iil i - . 4 ' laty was unit1:111lv.,l. 1 )( 10-1kil-ll 110 CUAlITAL, It E1? t i E 0 . o it lA ' 1 l a I T.l - J par 1mn)ts wouli ak.1 aI tIll t : h4. apk n' - 00 4it,. 1 111, tIls <done, 1n: 1lit - - all ;til'' ta , rcity Shoulid stia lid s q*'al S I I ' , w lo lgli n 113 11 i td 1 ' . h 1 .nineaI onl a' i te tai I foot1t 1 If I . t ' w Yo~rk. Bloston ti, Itew ee v - lii I a pae lefore ou t rUns11 ac Iee 1 f 84)411. '11 l' 1)ep:4 it 1 1 :-v(,4 ll lies oneo i ie lit' tll (11 01ill :4ittleriets wih e ti'4:''4t1 of' iires .a brl4 e Sii 'S . : i M, Vei vels, ('illtn ry. it,. w hivei milv v r sa le.' *ns froin tilt, 111COMci'Ts & EVERY CLIME ON T11 E G LOB E. .-Wevlso a i, alsio aded n /i-. dles"', 311ses' amI fClillfIre I's o U01'11i4' i'1rwea.r It W1a 1lit 1 I'.: -iI I: ilie i lil- wvl Dnui:epliarti l 1. ,1 er bkefore atte i mt-e ll Ill I Ilit . Ti ills li' ( 0 1')4 tI lll o1ell 1-1 i Ol f e Ole ran ge , of .nl44ilit: - Cenx't, 0:klllers wilichl arl Petl'b't41 -fo . st ta iw yk. T e, ( l I 'e v --. - Inenit. 1 lightedl by* F f I ,v (''tttles prest11 1 a Iuo1 I t iti l p %v.e. havi also at .letd, at, the i ll 'S':ii I m of Oulr lit.t1y fi- (i145. a1 want1 ' CI110 ot i ll litis thell 1 4, I. .:i i :4 m Making .DEpartt. A% v ti : . I. lffm hei atIon Ille of':m0 tini f :, 44 n i S h It w haveru ectirii i ;i 1 14' I.*-- Iii ,wo asskillvila rte i e h:iil I - ' I .. 1113 I toe' K (if 1.1 tesl o f Ii lits ('e 4 /. , ,. 4. 1 11141181 1P; 1a 4' 1i '. 1 J5 . 1.S .4 Mi ss t I ht ilr 1111 1 ir'e r .n i S1 44 413 ~.411 1 4 1..4:1': : . . ,. . 41 F iisher. dtu iel4 in e ::!*itI '! tasl e hats 4 1 41 :-4n' 4 . . %.: ! e I Ilh, Inost, fasII oinat w." CircsJof New Y &i-, tail more, Al' a:el1, -i Im4AYIThiago. THEREFO41 RE WE lAVE olhesitatio inl sayillg to ti I e 44 4 1 rt arlidS u h aoi- that we ilea' v OW I- .: t-l class Dress-M :i, Iin'4iep-t t 1 l0 0 441 i 1. la !!> call relyv n tilher, ( i.si I r 'i I- :s ;I) any 11r al if I 1.1hon b in4 r) .-- I V., . .., %t filltedl it; in 4.X( l '4 4 14 : i . S I - !., -t I ou. res s-.ultI kh' - ih:p4ir t. 4 - ' -..I I . .t I':. M arit f Il y 11 p* rsep:. i t A 11t.o % 1;m - -- s .:. -: I tIo In u111 . :, sty le a l it 1 w.Irk1 * 11:.1 ti sollel Ohw favor o t o tw : 'r-- e t ' person 4r1' by m'ti:1. w lich shall I b - 1 Or . .. promnpt ai. ica .tl 111 illtioil at ld! n.. . We are, youtrs ver y t rulyI3, WITTKOWVSKY & .R 1 1 SaXe uhed I Ieeikil .4il N.i C- . i-da. ( . Tr11 iedtlattrn Ski its, n. .1.u1 .rinned.15 i, - \.'t-14iv5 11, 5.41. , i.. i bi14541 , Flowers ips, Pl111145vm , ('4iin14tismle.:1 'll erat all e tors, ira pr.--,, 11 :4 j -i., . I ;ut T'isue a1 l 4 riim44V iin , !!i (witehe 51 (f 8:-eens up.11 114 ('r .vi Ihm 'Croatitri1es fa'o v iin h)tir,( ' .4eI is 1 :1 li lo (t fe 14 fic i. for t'Im' 'il i, Il i ! .4,1 1<-: Goods, a1t1 ~.44)141 ii'nlk1': A fu44'lt l sfok o f 14.; 1-. $4 ;4HI \\ 1.. -1 vIoi e .~ .kri, Iih* jk m i m Glve, llcoS 0n. new 1.'EVe. .\ns a l (' hete Corse all .4 -414 I 41(od41 :-.:411 hivefs in vi4ety fra t 14 '..4 in in4 mirI :-i1 l~i:iIms, N4rid 'and111 oth441 I . 'rs Tim-i~ ., J . 0. O HOA' . 2fllstIlIo NJionA of alP im. Saxoy, k-rIn ll44'4 (heh1n 1'4Ilds. hi - J.1EQ444( 21t4 O. BOJ('i. 41 '14 '&4 Als aet fullf an omlt2 in f v ylian Stins--y44o4 S'a. holoyt hIht ylit 'want inl that143 line and- a . ny.4i. Th. Call'otite, Cohill'0)ni N At.uru'lstil R, it. P.\ : ;NG 1 (; I P ,D II.\ %i' I *..vI T, l Col. I.\, ",. ('., '.! I .\ i i i '. 1, i . ON it.11, als . Stit.id y, A ti'.1,' I lI, 414' I'l' lowi('4't "N'bIedith' m ill j t.w "n (;()IN(; N(GZTil. N o. . I 1 ) I IN . 1-2 I'. 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