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We desireevery ' man in tue ,uu y to take our paper, i ut in return we expect them to pay b for it. Money may be sent by express g or by registered letter at our risk. ft This is fair notice, and we mean bust- Il nose. ?' - N.w Advertldamenr.e. kt Prices leduced-D. A. Hendrix. b ; .cal BrlenY. -Only twenty-five days until Christ mas. How will you spend it? p -If you want to be highly enter taicied go to Boag's Opera House this evening. Spare ribs and sausages are now l in order for those who are so fortunate as to own hogs. -Columbia wants the canal, but we think they are asking rather too good a terms from the State. -Our Town Council 4s now en gaged in doing some good work on our streets ond pavements. Prof. Lowanda will distribute a -number of handspme presents at Boag's Opera House this evening. n -The cold wave signal was up on r Tuesday, and our citizens were not tl disappointed in the prediction. r r -~The engagement of Prof. Lowanda 04 will continue at S3oag's Opera ilouse S -on Friday and Saturday. evening. a Admission-15,25 and 85 cets S -It is rumored that the extra pas- hi senger trains on the 0.'0. & A. Bail- ei roa4 wyil n!ake their .rst trip on: 0 Sunday week. We don't vouoh for pi the -rumor. is --The law taxing the dogs of the ir -State hias passed the Senate. The i abiount so realized will go to the sup- pl port of the public schools,should the bill C pass the-House. t -WVe have recelted from Judge ie HIinnant a sample of second growth- ia plums grown on. his place. They are i apparently as good as the first crop, b and he informs. us that there was at gi least two dozen on the tree. ni -A bill providing for the education p1 -of at least a few of the young ladies of u the State is now pendiug in the L~egisa lature. Let our young ladles have the same Qpportaldities whieh arc extend ed to the youtig men of the State. 4 -In ttie Mayor's Monrt on Tuesdayb morning John Smith was charged al with carrying a concealed wreapon and -i for shooting. The first charge ws not sustained, but in the latter he was fined twenty dollars, or ten dollars a shot. This should be a lesson to those ha -The Midhinerg B,aaa is still. front d in the ranks,;aud are;l',eeving goods ti regularly during the .season. As the season advance prices decline, and we will always give our customers the b benefit of same. All we ask is a cAll and see for 'yourselves. Our stock will always be full in every line. No trouble to show goods. - d J. 0. BOAG. 1 --We are requested to state that the list of names to whom invitions haveg been sent for' the Gordon Light In ifantry Hop can be found at the store of Messrs. G*erig & Seig1er, where par-C tles can see it. Individuals who b ~ '~ intend to send tickets would do well b to inspect the list before aendinig out their invitations. . We are 'also re. o quested to stato that all fMends of the Qoinpany in to*tt ae cendially lu v1ted to atiend without fprmnal invita-h tions. b tion 1t has no u i T "PRasoWALA-AW. A.e Sanddera, Esq., of T the Chester bar,bhas been in town for A Ls6veral%Iys Ott professional business, Mr. .W Mra metobant, Lake ' 'ity Fe~ ~*ken wth a seeeCold' ateddW aditressing oufth and Iq to nmption 1 it fli ueijesae and staiyar r b ne aed in flesh had atfcilyi ~-'Co~i tion an oundi i usinangab i~ hal o an e . o rutW~le dtrI ~ebn' u tigne'df A~~*Y; 1,6 IoT;e-rb capi$ of : oeit eer e may "say is now i blast.' ou *n bardi go into a coewdo sd not ear the chances of som a oile dis. nt While it is still early, we are nt rmed that a number of prospective andidates are nowtrtamiag their ails to catoh the political breeze. T HOT BUPIER.- Don't tbrget the upper at Thespian Hall this evening, hioh is to be, not in name, btlt In eality, a hot supper. Everything to, lease the palate and tempt the eye. he canse is good but,the supper will 4-better. Don't. fall to go. Price of upper, 85, cents. All contributions must be sent to the Hall by 8 p. m. 0il persons contributing material for ustards-will send the same .to the res lence of Mrs. J. J. Neil by 10 o'clock hie morning. . TR GHi.ER'S PiL.LS . For the Liver. - MOMAPER .BRIE i RETOHIN. A WILL CONTEsT.-AuI important %se will come up for a hearing before udge Hinnant to-day. - Some time to a temporary injunction was ob dned, restraining the-exeoutors of the ist will and testament of Thomas avie from proceedings under the '11. The ease to-day Is upon a motion > dissolve this injunction, and the roceedings promise to be very Inter dting. About *80,000 is involved in te contest, and the result of the ntest will be awaited with Interest. Two PETrrIoNQ. -Two petitions have en sent from the.county to our dole ation in the . Legislature. One is 'om White Oak, the other from lythewood, and both ask for special As- providing for trial justices in lose townships. Our delegation, we urn, look with favor on the petitions, tt instead of advocating special acts or these townships they will propose a amendment* tQ the general law, roviding for one trial justice in each wnship in the county. The salaries ill be so reduced as to make the cost ist the: same to the county as at resent. The objection. to the present w is that it is too inconvenient for the ,sidents ok,certain townships. The iendment proposed will remedy this, ad will doubtless meet the approval. r our citizens. REMEMBER, PLEASE, . H. H. 'P. Cures s1ck headache in twenty minutes. * MoMASTER, BRICE a KETOHIN. Oun STATE TAXEs. -- One of the ost, if not the most Important bills hich will engage the attention of 1o present Legislature, is the bill to gulate and provide for the more inalization of taxes throughout the tate. Under the present law a man ay refuse to pay his dues .to the late, and to protect itself the State as to levy on.the laud. It is not again ilisted 'for taxatiob, and in nearly rery instance the tract remains in the ssession of the original owner, and not enlisted . for taxation. Accord g ,to statistics recently r'urnished, eore are ever seven~ thousand separate oces so held by the Sinking Fund ommissionr and which have escaped xation from Individuals, whore the gal title vested in Jhe State. This perhaps the most~ important ques en to the taxpayers of the State now 3tore the Legislature, and there is a 'and op)portunity for some one to ake himself almost immortal by repeling a remedy for the present rjust system of State taxation. . ur woT t .Messre. .Editors: 'We~ have read lith pleasure your article on how to ul-id the Winneboro Cotton Factory, ad as far as we at'e individtrally con mond, will do all-in- our power to tabli0h the enterprise. But, we salize that nothIng can be donie .with at a meetig of onur citiz6ns. N~o arm can result from a call to the tizens of our town to meet and lsones the enterprise, and we think at there is a strong probability that >me good may be a.ccompJlished. We are. willintg to do out. part in shalf of'the undertaking, and would aggest that some of our business men we suggest Mr. G*. R. MoMaster) di a meeting of. -the citizens, and Lecuss the msttter. Nothing' can be >st, and there is a possibility ~of some eod being accomplished. BUsfiNEss. Beer IIpr Youth. Mrs. Phebe Qhesley, Peterson, Clay )ut, oa tells the following remarka le str,tetuhof which is vouched for v the resiet of the town: "I am 73 aars old have been troubled 'with kidney >mplain~ and lamonees for many years; iil not dress myself without help. Now am free from all pain and sOreness, and in able to do all my own housework. I we my thanks .to Electric Bitters for avin renewed my youth, mud removed >m etiyall diseas an .ain.'- Try'a teonl 50 cents at MeMaster, Drlceh& noA's Drug Store. * --.MONSTER, GIFT NIGHTS---3 OPERA HOUS5E. .COMMENOING* flURSDAY BEE.DEOEMBER 1 PROW. LOWANDA'S EFINED SPEOIAI/EY 00OMP'1NY -AND. IrAMXOTH GIFT FESTIVAL Q6 "$ .E .100 AIDiIB , US 1$rd 85 OENTS. HE latntaiopi known as tie .1n. stRtition Phwce," t11reg nailes west o Winnsboro, .on which is a niep residenoe, barn andgood outhouee. For terms apply to Nov28 O. iK. RAB. XOOK COWS A ND OAT&. A BUSIELS of Pure Red Rust V 1 ro6f, Oat and several good MUch Cows, for sale by J. K. DAVIS. Monticello, S. 0., November 2, 1887. Novt*tf OILS! OILS! Castroleum for axles, Castor Oil, Kerosene, Red U Ol, Machine, Neats. foot, Olive, Lard and -Harness Oils Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil and Sperm Oil for.Sewing Maobinies. MOMASTER, BBIOE & KETCIIN. OLERK'S SA LE. .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. FAInFIELD COUNTY. Talbott & Sons, Plaintiffs, -vs. 1. J. Glad ney, Sarah M. Gladuey, M. E. Gladney and Others, Defendants, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Court of Common Pleas, made in the a ove-stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winns boro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the followingdescribed property, to-wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land, lying and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing FIVE HUNDR1D AND FIFTY-FIVE (t55) Acres more or. less, and bounded by lands -of W. K. Turner, illiam Gladney, James Harden, R. B. Sloan and the pub 11 road leading from Ashford's Ferry to Inni!),r)>. Terms of Sale-CASH. W. Ii. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., November 11, 1887. Novl2td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - F'AIRFIELD COUNTY. John A. Ilinnant Probate Judge, as Pub lio Guardian, llaintiff, vs. Jessie Geld ing, Defendant. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Court of Common Pleas made in the above-stated case, I will ofor for sale before the Court Mouse door in Winns boro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that lot or parcel or tract of land, lying in the County and State aforesaid, in the town of Winnsboro, and known in the plan of said town as a part of lot No. 39, bounded on the west by Vanderhorst Street, on the south by lot of Mrs. R. M. Huey, on the east by balance of lot of No. 39, and on the north by a lot belonging to the estate of David Campbell deceased, the said lot containing One-half Acre. more or less. Terms of Sale-CASII. Cleik's Office, - W. H. KERR, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. 0. November 11, 1887. Novl2td CLERK'S HALE. STATE OF 80UTH CAROLILA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. The Winnsboro National Bank of Winns bo:ro, S. C.. Plaintiff, vs. George 8. Hin nant, Harriet M!. Binnant and Others, Defendants. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF A he Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in WVinns bore, on the FIRST MONDAY IIN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of nale at pub lie outcry, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing-described property, to wt All that certain llantatton or tract of land, of which Dat el Frazier and Nancy Frazier died, seize and possessed, lying and situate in the County aud'State afore said, containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX AND ONE-HALF AORES, more or less, and bounded .,y lands of N. C. Robertson, D. G. Ruf by lands be longing to the estate of Mrs. Ianny Brown, deceased, and lands belong to the .estate of Joyel A. Smith, deceased, or lateIylbe longing to said estate. TEnlMs OF SALE: One-third of the purOhase.money to be paid In cash, and the balance thereof on a ci'edit of on,e and two years;, in equal an nual instalments, with interest thereon from the day of sale, payable annually, until the wh~i debt and interest be paid; to be securd by a' bond of tihe pureliaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The purchaser to pay for all necessary lerk's Office, W. II.. KERR, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. November 11, 1887. Nov12td MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF BOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY 0F RIORL AlD. IN THE COURT,OF COM~MON PLEAS. William HI Pdgett and Eilzabeth 0. P4dg4tt, his" vifb, -Plaintiffs, vs. Mary 0. Padgett et al.4 Defendants. PUitSUAN'y TO THE DEORE , of tho Court: afore.said, duly ren dered .in the - above'-ehtitled cause, I will offei. for sale, at public otcry, before the Court HoQuse door, in the town of Winnsboro, Fairfild County, and State aforesaid, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBElI next (being the- f1fTh day of said mnonth), bpatween the honra of 8 p. mn. and 4 p. li'., thd felleglbg-descr'ibed real estate, to wit: All that piece, pute'el or: tract of land in the .County of Wairfleid and State aforesakl, about n)InlO nilles from Winneboro, containln~ FIVEl'H UNDRED ANP $EVEN Acsres, more or loe, adjoining the lands of Thomas .True, Baylis E. Eikih, John B. Broom, Thomas JI, Broom and others. TERMB 07 SALE: One-fourth cash and theo residue to be in three equal annual instalnents, with interest from,'date, payable ani nually, the credit pot'tion to be seenred by the bond of thd purchaser and the mortgao of the premises sold, the building u pn the premises to be in snied and le'~hiy assigned for the Novenmber 11, *18 C.ny - OTIC~ LL r*s havjjg clasa natnsh ties inde6etote%.Aes ili sttle the sine *it o#cewihti . PPJQESR 'IS PLEN TY ABAE PSRVEOTI Y WILLING', And always ready to give and eveAy customer aUT AM GOOD A.BAR"GAI.N , AS ANY COMPETITOR IN TOWN CAN GET. THE WINNSBORO BAR. H. A. GAILLARD, ATTO.R1NEY-AT-LAW, WINNSBOBO, S. C. Offie in building of Winnsborolational Bank. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. No. 6 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in the St,%te and United States Courts. H. N. OBEARI. W. C. RION. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, - Nos. 7 and 9 East Washingtoi bt. WINVNSBORO, S. C. Offices same as occupied by the late Col James H Rion. J. E. McDONALD, C. A. DOUGLAS Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all the State - and United States Courts. W. L. McDONALD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT -LAW, WINNSBORO, S. (). Office up stairs in TUE NEWS AND HEn ALD building. JAS. GLENN McCANTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No.1 LAW 'ANE, W IN N8B O RO, S. C. . WMPraticcs in the State and 'Unitedl States Courts. E. B. RAGSDALE. (1. W. RAGsDALE. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW No. 2 Law Range, WVI NN 8 B OBO, S. C. 98IUNIO W. DI)CANAN, ATTORNEY-AT- AW, No. 7 Law flange, W IN NSB O RO, S. C. Practcees in all Unitd States and State Courts. Special attentioni to corporation and insurance law. SIXTH ARRIIVAL ---O F-. --lIillillery godls: TIlE FINEST SELECTION OF TRIMMINGS EVER BROUGHT TO W1INNSEORO. With a well selected stock of No tions, Corsets, etc., in endless variety. MISS H. 0. McELUENEY, a first-class dross-maker, will occupy the rooms in the Millinory Store, whore -Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cos tumes will be made up: in theo latestI styles on the most reasonable terms. MRS. .5. D. MeVARLAEE 100 Per don TB a brand of Flof just re ceived by the undersigned, thc finest goods mads in the Uni ted States, and for' ia1e only by'nie. A full lihndbf Canne Goods.. every case flesh, first quality and standar4 weights, Rbast Beef, Corried ef Chipped Beef, Potted IHah .ioe, per Box. Chambers' Peachers, for Creamn, Bartlett Pears, Pineapple, sliced, and Grated Tomatoes, Okra and Tromatoes, Corn Starch, Tm. ported atnd Domestie, Sardines, Chows Chow Pickles, cand Worcestershire Sauce, Xini ported Maccaroni and Cheese, French and American Candles. To arrive~.Citi-on, Cur rants, Raliins And Nns. A-share of'the~ frade:solicit ed. Terms: CASH-L *I"A new. announcemrent niexteel. Nmom HDUOEIX LOOK, PRIC E =AND EXAM INE. Foi two weeks only I will offer to the public bargains never be fore equalled in Winneboro. 3,000 yards of best Prints it 60*., worth 7o. anywhere in town. 1,200 yards. of 4-4 Fruit of the Loom and other Domestics at 8Ae. 110 yards Peperel 10-4 Sheet ng (best quality) at 27 o. Established 1844. THE NE a HERAD PUBLISHED WEEKLY AND TRI-WEEKLY. The only paper published in the County. TERMS: Ti-Weekly, - -- $.200 in advance. Weekly, - - - - 1.i50"" Subscribe for your County Paper. It gives you all the informiation concerning affairs in which you have an interest, and you will be apt to con cede its worth upon trial. SA MPLE COPY ON APPLICATION .JOB DEPA.RTMIENT. Having increased the force of our Job Department, we are now prepared to execute all kinds of job work neatly,. upon the shortest notice, and at the lowest possible figure. We will gladly furnish price-. list on application, and guar antee that you will find the same as. low, if not lower, than any other establishment of the kind in the State. Send in your orders. Ne Arrials - OF CllOICE NO. 1 AND 'A MACK EREL, FAT AND JUIVY. Self-Raising Buckwheat, and Oatmeal fresh by the p ackage, Thurbers and Cook's No. I Salmon, New Canned Peas and Corn. - SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Crop Raisins 'and Cur rants, Maillards Sweet ,Choco lato, New Crop New Orleans Mofasses Choice first of the Season . lorida Oranges, One Box New~ EvaporatW*Apples, with gr"at many other Goods all of which will be sold a the lo**st cash price- at RAD CA DR G3ODS DRESS GGOODO DRESS GOODIR 1 piece 5-4 Imported Blac Cashmere, all wool, at 97o., chea to any one at $1,25. 1 piece 5-4 Black Cashmei (nice quality) at 74c. 1 pieco 4-4 Black Cashmere n 49c. 1 piece 4-4 Brown Cashmei (a bargain) at 39o. BOB WHITE TURN PLOW PRICE, $2.oo WILL DO THE WORK OF ANY $5 PLOV XX BRIGHT ENGINE OIL, -0 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 90 cents per gallon. Cheaper an bettor than tallow. COOK STOVES, $10.00 UP. HIATING STOVES IN GREA VARIETY. A lot of fancy Baskets at cost I close out. Tinware, Woodware, Hub Spokes and Rims. J. H. CUMMINGS. ARBUCKLES' name on a package of COFFEE is guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA 00OFFEE 1s kept in all firot-olas store from the A&tlantio to the Paoing is neer good whe esed to the af Always buy thiabranihrmeticalJt sealedON POUND PAOJCAGE1O. Owing to the unusual strini peoplo generally have pract inallbanches of trade 'I has felt the pressure with th we feel gratliled that our bl our expectations. Now thE the reaction has come, and PEOPLE WILL HA.' In anticIpation of thuis we 1 usual. We expected to se: assuredly doing it AT O UR L Now we want to give a tim thoronghly acquafuated witi give our undivided attenti fro,m beginning has been S fail to try our house. DRY GOODS In Dress Goods and Dr< .bought heavily and did we to do more this fall In that to clear them out. HIandkei we have over handled. lo p rices we leave to the dc Goods, Damask, Napkins, I ings, Bleaching at bottom fi Wi'te Flanele, Calice, Giui BOOTS A] Do you know that there lF there is in pie-crusts. You1 .cents for a poor dinner, wh good one. As a rule you i tho boat, beeanse it was bt with shoes; you can't make Hlaven't you often beoin t1 that looked as.well as hight want to put your money wi our advice and buy nothin such as found at the Corne will thank us for tho sugg trading with its, we have them in e de;ro'every tin JIWT ARRIVED., Job lot of Overcoats. Come k and see them; the best coats for p the money ever offered in this market. e. D. A. HENDRIX t Has just received a nice line of Holiday Goods, such ae Dolls, Albums. Toilet Sets, Dressing e Cses and many other useful toys. Come and see them. South Carolina Railway Company COMMENOING SUNDAY, JUNE, 12, 1887, at 0.10 A..M., Passenger Trains will run as follows, "Eastern time:" TO AND FROM CUARLESTON. EAST (DAILY) . Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. m. 5.33 p. m, Dne Charleston....10.35 a. in. 0.45 p. in. WEST (DAILY). j, Depart Charlepton. 7.00 a. in. 8.00 p. in. Due Columbia. . ...10.45 a. in. 9.45 p. in. TO ASD)FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY.) a. ml. a. in. p-' in. p.. in. Depart Columbia...0.50 7.45 5.00 5.33 D Cm. P. m. p. m. p, in. Due Camden ......12.52 12.52 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) - a. in. a. in. p. in. p. in. d Depart Camden...:7.45 7.45 3.30 3.30 a. m. a. in, p in. p in. Due Columbia.....10.25 10.45 7.30 9.45 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. In. 5.33 p. in Due Augusta......11.40 a. 1n. 10.25 p. in WEST (DAILY). Denart Augusta... 0.10 a. in. 4.40 p. in. It.o Columbia.....10.45 a. in. ..55 p. In. CONNECTIONS r Made at Union Depot, Qolumbia, with Calumnbia & Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.45 A M and departing at 5. 33 P. 31. Also, with C. U. &A. Railroad by saie train to and from all points on both roads. Passengers take Breakfast and Supper at Branohvlle and Columbia Depot. At Prognails to and from all points on o Eutawvillo Rahroad. At Charleston with It steamers for New York Jacksonville and points on St. John's River on Tuesdays and Saturdays; with Charleston andSavan nah Railroad to and from Savannah and points in Florida daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all points West and South. At Blankville to and from points on Barnwell Railroad. Through. tickets can be purchased to all poins South and West b applying to UNION ElOt, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. 'PECK, General Manager. D. C. ALLEN, Ghen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Charleston, S. U. JNO. S. REYNOLDS COMMEIAL nANK nUILDING, COLUMBIA, S. C. P'romp attention gveni to the transac tion of business ini the State and Federal Courts of South Carolina. ronoy for the last few seasons, the iced economy in their purchases he general merchandise busimiess a rest. Considering the situation ieiness has held its own beyond ,t the times are bettor, we feel that know that. FE NEW FALL GOODS. ave filled our shelves fuller than 1 those goods of course, and are O W PR I CE S. :iy suggestion to all who are not Sour way of doting business. We on to our work, and 'our motto mall Profits, Quick Sales. Dlon't AND NOTINlS. ass Trimmings, last winter we I with them. Tida induenced us line. Come and.see. We intend 'chiefs, a big line, and the prettiest. iery, awell1 selected lot, a,\d the cision of the putchaser. White )oylies, Towel, Sheetings, Shirt gures, Canton Flannels, Red and ND SHOES. as much difference in.sh~oes as go to, a cheap hotel and py25; lie at another yen $1,E.O o a ay in tho end the, Ihrrice Is tier quality and no sod. So goo shoes out of of6 tlatrial. , mmeted to iinvestap shoes i but reliable, niade Stoe o nd our wom fr it n& 3sia l Ttho$O *b ave ben tog a ; ie ~pb'tweeo