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TI E NEWS AND 1 ,LD.' WINNSBORO, 8 0.. lnorursrosss. PnrasT.s J. A. 1)AV.IB, 1 P'. M. UliY0E, s : $ t Editor TUURSDAY, APRIL O, 1888. TEXAs, like the United States, is enbarraisscd with an uwieldly sur plus. There are $2,000,000 in the treasury, which no one knows what to do with, and as the sessions of the Legislature are biennial the Governor has been forced to call an extra ses sion to devise some way of disposing of the money. IT is stated that the losses on both sides of the strike on the Burlington Railroad is as follows: The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Company loses $1,105,203 and the Brotherhood of Engineers $800,840. This may look as if the strike is bound to be success ful, but it must be remembered that the C. B. & Q. R. It., the biggest cor poration in the country, can afford to lose many times the amount of the Brotherhood-a comparatively weak organization. No Iudlsendence In Columbia. The Columbia municipal election was hold on Tuesday, and everything passed off in the best good humor. The great interest centred In Ward 4, the ward of the now well-known Smith. The election was a most gratifying one to the Democratic party, for the straight ticket was elected by a hand some majority over the Independent ticket and thus forcibly illustrated the fact that the masses of the people in Columbia fully appreciato the impor tance of union li the Dc'hmocratic ranks. One feature in the election, as reported in the papers, deserves as much condemnation as that which has been poured upon the heads of mis guided Independents. Indeed, it amounts to the same thing in the ond. Mr. Beck, who was a regular nominee of the party, was scratched by some voters because his name also appeared on the Independent ticket. Ills name was used without his consent, and there is no excuse for those regular Democrats who scratched his name. The principle is the same in either case Now that this election is over lot us hope that any bitterness that may have been engendered by it may be forever burled, and that our erring but patriotic citizens, who wrongly thought that their action was for the best, may again como umloer the pro. tecting fold of the Democr~matic party and dwell. with their brethren in peace. Thcy probably do not think they have ever left the party, but that is what the action amounted to, and we hope they will come back and use their influence herefter in preventing any distasteful selections in the party, amnd work with a will to secure its success at all times. We clip the following from the News and Courier, which is so preg nant with good, practical common veuro and advice that we want every man, woman and child in Fairfield to read, ponder and d'gest it: Every State, and section of a State, in the South is looking out for itself, and its efforts are to hold up its own claims to publie attention and secure their consideration. TheL State or section that kCeps silt and expenda its enzergies in the way qf mursing the experctation or hope of a flood of im miglrationr is very likely to b>e fqft to develop itef on that tine. (Italios ours.) The people whom we all want to induce to come and make their homes in the South are wide- awake business men, who are accustomed to methods of sharp competition, and who will very naturally judge of the character of the communities which are com.. peting for their favor by the methods these communities employ. These men will go first to the States and counties and cities andl towns which advertise themselves, passing all oth ers as "dead" or as having nothing worth advertisingr, anid the probability is that they wvill 5s01p at the place which first pleases them. It is their way at home .and their movements in this p art of the country will b)0 regui lated by their fixed habits. The wvise plan for any and every p)lace that dlesires to attract immigrants of this class, or of any class, is to advertise, and to keep pvertising, In every i 05 sible waf, 'nfi'scesorfiuoi established.- &tN Bucs o alueI It will, id ANfor 'any clase our, people to glance idlyat this wrig 'What 16 good for one elemn~a'ij communit.y'is good for all. It 'tfty country'is Lfil5lly settlod with wveli-to do fArmers. the- merchants wvill sell more goods, the lawyers will get more and better Faying clients, the doctors will do a larger practice, tlie banks wvill have more depositors, the laborers will receive better wages, the lands of the farmers will advance in value, and last, but riot least, tho newspapers will got mere advertising and a larger subscription list. We are all Inter ested, intensely interested, in building uip the country. The resources of our ooutty are equal to any other, an if wo;fal to develop tiion It is our ofn fatlt, a d we have nobody e10j1to We boar of Eldorados away off, but they, like other Elyslums, are sur rounded by the halo of distance, and if sought too often prove ignes fatti and are still a little further on. If we would just make up our minds to live, die and be buried in old Fairfield and to put our shoulders to the wheel and do all in our ludividual power to help develop the county and State, the effort is bound to be produe tive of good fruit. Our readers may think us importu nato on this subject of immigration, and perhaps we are, but we havo no apologies to make. It strikes us as the surest solution of the problem, how to better our condition, and a e in dead earnest in urging it upon the attention of our follow-citizens. Who will support us in our efforts? Syrup of Pigs Is Nature's own true laxative. It is the most easily takQn, and the most I effective remedy known to Cleanse the System when Bilious or Costive; to e dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers; to Cure Habitual Constipation, 'Indi gestion, etc. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr. W. E. Aiken. * I3ucklen's Arnlca;Salve. Tnn BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblans, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ] or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Kotchin. * PIEDIIONT A IR-LIN E. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.R SOUTU CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect April 1, I 1888. TRAINS RUN BY 75TH MERIDIAN TIME. North Bound. tNo. 17. *No. 51. *No. 53. Lv. Charleston (viaS.C. R.R1.) 0.15p.m. 7.00a.m. Lv. Augusta, 7.00p.m. 0.33a.m. Lv. Graniteville, 7.55p.m.10.15a.m. Lv. Trenton, 8.30p.m.10.48a.m. Lv. Johnstoi'. 8.47p.nh.11.05a.m. Lv. Columbia, .\00a. m.11.25p.m. 1.40p.m. Lv.Winnsboro, 8.52a.m. 1.17 p.m. 3.19p.m. Lv. Chester, 12.10a. m. 2.27a.m. 4.29p.m. Lv. Rock 11111. 2.02p.in. 3.23a.m. 5.12p.m. Ar. Charlotte, 4.25p.m. 4.30a.m. 0.15p.m. Ar. Salisbury, U.44a.m. 8.02p.m. Ar. Greensboro, 8.28a.m. 9.40p.n. Ar Richmond, 3.45p.m. 0.15a.m. Ar. Washington, 8.23p.m. 8.10a.m. Ar. Baltimore, 11.25p.n.10.03a.m Ar. Philadelphia, 3.00a.m.12.35p.m Ar. Now York, 0.20a.m. 3.20p.m. *Daily. tDaily except Sunday. South Bound. *No. 52. *No. 50. tNo. 18. Lv. Now York, 4.30p.m. 12.15ngt. Lv. Phila'phia, O.57p.m. 7.20a.m. Lv. Baltimore, 9.42p.m. 0.45a.m. Lv. Washingtonl1.00p.m. 11.24a.m. Lv. Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3.10p.m, Lv. Greensboro, 9.48a.mn. 10.44 p.m. Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.87ngt. Lv. Charlotte 1.00p.mn. 2.30a.mi. 4.80a.m Lv. Rock Hill, 2.02p.mi. 3.23a.mn.7.20a.mn Lv. Chester, 2.45p.m. 4.03a.m.90.35a.mi Lv. Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. 5.00a.m.12.2opmn Ar. Columbia, 5.43p.m. 6.55a.m. 3.35p.mn Lv. Johnston's, 7.45p.m. 9.01a.mn. LYA. Trenton, 8.02p.mi. 0.18Sa.mi. Lv. Graniteville,8.31p.m. 9.46a.mn. Ar. Augusta, 9. 10p.m. 10.30a.m. Ar. Charleston (via S. C.R.R.) 0.45p.m. 11.00a.m. *D)ally, tDaily except Sunday. Pullman Palace Cars between Clharleston and Danville on Nos. 50 and 51. Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between ti Alken and Washington, D. C., on Nos. 52 b~ anld 53. 50 and 51 makes close connection at fi Columbia with C. & G. Division 50 and 51 I1 to and from points West via Spartanburg, o Asheville and Paint Rook. SOL. HIAAS, Trraflic Managor. D. CARDWELL, D.PA, Columbia, 8. C JAS. L. TAYLORa General Passenger Agent. a tl FAMILY nocuzis8, WINES, LIQUORS, TO. BACCO, CIGARS, ETC., --GO TO R. P. LUMPKIN'S, ' Three doors south of W. C. Beaty's and ~ one door north of S. S. Wolfe, Winneboro, S. C. I J~jY8motto Is "Quick Sales and mall Profits." Cheapest in town for cash. I also sell the famous FIRE--PROOF OIL, 175 degrees. The safest and best. It Is just what you want and what you should uso. It is a good insurance policy. Ask for FIre-Proof Oil. R. P. LUMPKIN. rPURE RYE AND CORN WiS KEY A SPECIALTY. " NOWif you want the Best Machine, S wteto J. CHESTNUT RnVILL, .and ho will take you the tlre Qnly. Machine that will last a lifetime. I yarrant every Machine Don't buy be [Ore you see the DOMBSTIC. It costs you nothing to see and try It. I - will take it to your house If you will ad dress J.(CHESTNUT RE~VILL, At Harden house, Winnsboro, 8. C. Feb10 AT WHOLESALE. Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper. c MoMASTER. DIIIO & RmE nrIIN C POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of urity, strength and wholesomeness." More conomical than the ordinary kinds and annot be sold in competition with the nultitude of tow test, short weight alumi r phosphate powders. Sold andn cans. LOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 06 Wall t N.Y4 oid by MeMaster, Brice & Ketchin, Irocers. Mch8txly FRESH ARRIVALS. ONE CASK OF MPORTED ROSS' JROYAL BEL FAST GINGER ALE. ONE CASK OF MPORTED BASS' PALE ALE. ONE CASK OF BOHEMIAN EXPORT BEER. ONE CASK OF 1ELEBRATED BUDWEIS BEER. -ATr F. W. HABENICIT's, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ilE WQRTERS BiHlinery Goods HAVE just returned from the Northern inarkets with the grandest selection of MILLINERY GOO.DJ lat has ever greeted the town of Winns oro. Two hundred different shapes to select 'reneli patterns of Hat antd Bonnets, all r wih util be ready for inspection on FIRST WEEK IN APRIL. Mi'tlss Rihrsou is the designer as wvell The ladies of Winnsboro and of Fair. ivlu a cbefoe purchasing elsewere. Miss Almna Williamns, who has charge of ie Notions, wvill also be pleased to see .IM. J. D. JIcCARLEY. LOW8. SPADES, PI'OW-8TOCKS. HO0VELS. HIAMES. FORKS. RACES. BREAST (CHAINS. BACK-BANDS. AP-RINGS. HEEL-SCREWS. IIAME-STRINGS. [OES. AXES. CHURNS. ROOMS. BUCKETS. GARDEN SEEDS. A f\ail lino of TAPLE ancd FAIWY G1R00ERIES. ARRIVED,3 Ohoice Seed Irish Potatoes, All 1:inds. ------- TERMS VERY LOW FOR CASH. It. M. HUEY. DENTISTRY. DR, J. B. BIOl[AM, S8u'geon Dcnttst, BLACKSTOCK, S. (I. 'In ofie eover dlay. Teeth extracted mat tively without pain bglthe use of GR several years past there has boon F such a scarcity of money among our customers that many attractive articles of PURE GOLD Iave been loft on our hands unsold, which we are now offering at and below their i frat cost. We have lately added to our stock a large. lot of new and beautiful t goods, not solid, but completely enveloped l with( PURE GOLD. We. are offering these goods at very low j figures. Think of It. Lace Pins, Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins at 25 cents- Collar Buttons at 10 cents, and so on. Hero axe the same articles that Northern rud West ern catalogues advestiso at such prices. Come, let us spend our money at home and build each other up and thrive together. CONNOR & CHANDLER.. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, TURNINGS, I BRACKETS, STAIRWORK, ETC., ETC. Write or call for prices. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer, Mch27txly Charleston, S. C. Julst RecoiYel. A CHOICE article of Parched Java and Mocha Coffee, mixed, in -hermeti cally sealed cans. Also Parched and Raw Java, and Brown Padang Java, Gran ulated and Brown Sugars, full line of Teas Oatmeal, Macaroni and Cheese, English Brawn, French and American - Sardines Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Pincappie, Salmon, Okra and Tomatoes Potted 11m and Tongue, Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles. P otatoes-Early Rose, Pearless, Goodrich and Burbank's. IKAlRDWAlIE. Meat Chopp ers-something every h iouse keeper should have. Hollow-hanadie Tooli Sets, Shears for pruning roses and shrub bery, full line of Hatchets, Hammers Saws, Trowels-brick and plastering, horse Rasps Mill, Saw Hand and Rat tall Fliles, ful line of H-Inges, Picks and Mattocks Wagon Harness and Bridles Well-wheeld, very large aind choice, lot o Plows, Garden Tools, Manure F orks, Shovels and Spades. Also, PatentrAlarmi Cash Drawers. J. F. MIcMASTER & CO. THE FIRST 0rUN --OF THE *CAMPAIGN. T NTOTWITHISTANDING THlE 1HIGH L~winds of March, OUR MILLINERY has come in on time. Our milliner has ben ere just long enough to get a few READY FOR INSPECTION,h and we are nowv fully equiped for the re ccption of all orders in our line. We have one of the finest selections of over offered to the ladies of Fairfield. We have taken particular painis this season in buyin our Dress Goods, and we are pro- T' ~atowv sltyou a lint and (dress to match oeinadsee what we can offer be fro ad youre sprn.g purchases. We D. LA.UDERDAL~E. ARBUCKLES' name on a paokage of COFFEE iS a guaraanteo of exoellen. ARIOSA 00FZE is kopt In all Oet-o1aas stoem from the Atlantio to thle PaoIAo. C0FFEE VI' ' 4 l) -BDRY GOB8 M1RS. IOAG beiug still in .the Mill ut of it, begs leave to inform her. frie vill find her stock as full and 'oompete -NISS BLACK, fashionable ..millhi is for many seasons, and who is well I usinese in overy particular, and takoi very one and giving satisfaction gener fter selecting the latest novelties of th, vill be replenished as required. With thanks for* past patronage i and our endeavors will be .to treat you ALSO IN A fall line of Dry Goods, Groceri 'I goods as low as the lowest, as we t -0 Single and Double Buggies am Vagons for cash or good paper by OUT OF T] A URSUN1t" Onr buyer, J. M. Beaty, has just arrive forth did not prevent him from making his took will be fuller and more varied this iponi the idea of QUICK SALES. We are DRESS Black and Colored Fine Henrietta Cloths nd single width ; Colored Cashmere, Colo ashmore, all qualities, and Black All-wool Gingham, Calico, Figured Lawn, White I Anon, and many other kinds will probably ear in our county are requestedi specialt; omo at cost prices, and we want only a mo We ire running a SPECIAL BARGAIN and see. Marked New York cost prices. ae purchased them. We are making a sati Respectfuilly, CORNER STORE. MILINRY B ATE WILL ADD TO OUR MENT THIS SEASON PLETE S'] MIILLINEI It is onr intention to make thi's Dei [OULAnI, and wve desire to invite the Ia ispection of our MILLINER Vhlch we hope to have ready for exhl ow in the Northern markets, where itest novelties in the line of MILLINER Lnd he will also emnploy a F.1iRST-CL2 rhlo will have charge of this departrmeil MoMaster, ri EVERY FARMER viLL NEED SOME OF? THIE8E. 'ARQUUAR (COTT'ON PL,ANTPERS, FAllH(LIAR CULI'rV4TrORS, FEED CU'TTERS, ENGINES WEL1IFIXTURIE 1And everyhing else a farmer needs. hosewantngUotton- linters please nine and give their ord'ers, anid w lill ave them s 11pped to thecm direct. JA Mit 1"AGfANM n)Id. .1 NeTIONS! ivery businoss, and no Idea of going uds and patrons generally that thoy as heretofore. or of Baltimore, who has been ith cuown to all as being fully up to her imuch pains in pleasing tho taste of ally, ha8-just returned from the No'h - o season in the Millinoi'y line, which ye solicit a continuaneo of the same, our very best. STOCK. is and other goods usually kept by mo. ire determined to soll. J. O. lOAG. 1 Harness; also one and two:horso J. 0. BOAG. E SNOW! 1, and states, the unusual heavy storm expected selections and purchases. Our spring than usual, and our prices based now ready to show some lines. G 0 D S. in several qualities ; also Albatros, double red Nun's Velling, Figured Challi, Black Batiste Cloth. 'awn, Checked. and Plain Naiusook, India be in on train to-day. Everybody far and r to inspect this line. We have bought dorat,o profit on cost prices COUNTER in the above. Come at once No explanation necessary how or where sfactory profit on the lot. M. BEATY.& BRO. E~PART JENT. DRESS GOODS DEPART A FULL AND COM 'OCK OF WY GOODS artmnent FIRST-cLAsS IN EVERY PAiR idles of the town and county to an Y STOCK, b)ition in a few days. Our buyeor is to wvill lay ini a full stock of all the Y GOOL)S. kBS FASHIONABLE MILLINER, t. . Satisfaction guaranteod. 00 & Kotohin. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aiilOERSONALISECURITY - --APPLY TO TIRE FAIEtFIELD SAVENGM AlWI LOAN ASNOC!IATNQN.3 SIIREIIOLDERlS WVILL TAKE NO Lieo that the monthly instalimnt of ONIE DOLiLAR PER SHAREl is duec the FInIST T1UESDAY In each month. W. 0. JOItpAN, Mrnh1n necrearye and renrerm.