The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 08, 1894, Image 3
"THE
The World's Great I
But "The Hub" has
So keep your eyes u
Come to the store, h
Our buyer to the North has just been,
And now our goods are rolling in;
Remeiber as you travel around,
That "The Hub" is the cheapest store
in tows.
If you cannitot walk, get on the electric
car,
And ride up there, it is not tar;
Reituenoer while youi are goig thee,
That "Tbe Hub" it always pays your
fare.
When you see our stock you'll be sur
priseu,
When I ou hear our prices it will open
your eves;
n you want au thing in the dry
ds line,
uib" and it you will find.
E
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ECTIONg.
Ilected from the
a. in. and 9 p. m15.
5.30 p. w. Sid 9
-J. M.. Beaty & Bro.
. E. Ellisons, i-E-0
H H. JennsinlgS,C.C.P.
ce-Winn-boro Drug
e Phorgrapher. *
oming in freely now;
61 cents-brought that
iservice will be held ini
. l:urch Sunday night at
it session of Mt. Zion
('pen on thbe fourt h Moim.day
of September.
are eating millet around
chi an extent that it is naeces
it in order to save it.
. lR. Rutland has beeni ap
ni the Beard of Centrol in the
Sr. A. J. Bookmnan, who has
onn ty.
a home-: a'sed cabbage, Mis
A, Gladden had the fintest we
seen this season. The reporter
s the recipient and it was certainly
fine one.
-There will be an important church
conference of the Methodist Church to
morrow (Sunday) immediately after
morning service. Every member of
the church is earnestly requested to be
present.
-Mr. West brook has the contract for
repainting the Methodist Church, and
will commence at once. Hie also has
the contract for painting Mrs. Lizzie
Stevenson's house, and is nearly fIn
ished, judging from the outside.
-Hennies will be at Thespian Hall
September 17. Don't forget the date
if you want a good photo taken. *
- The Winnsboro Drug Store is out
in a new advertisemienit this morning.
They keep a full line of everything
that is kept ins a first class drug store
and only ask you to inspect for your
self. They will take care of the result
of your visit.
When traveling always take a cake
of Johnson's Oriental Soap with yoiu;
diseages are often caughit from using
hotel soap. Winnsboro Drug Store.
BRING Upt Youa BooKS.-All trial jus
ticee ,hculd remember to send their
books to the grand jury court week.
Some failed last time.
MooxaBT PIcNIc.--T here was a
very pleasant moonlight picnic at Mr.
John'\Yongue's on Wednesday night.
Several from town attended and report
a pleasant time.
IIELD FOR MURtDER--A 21 year-Old
son of C2o1. Cad Rives, who lives neat
Fort Lawn, was tried on Thursday by
the coroner's jury for the murder of a
colored woman on CJol ives' place
Too0 lEAVY Foit THE STEPS --Capt.
iayes tell through the gin-hoeuse steps
a. Mr. T. WV. Rluff's place and got a
painfult itjury. Hle was able to he is
own next day, however. Put up new
steps or keep Mr. Hay es on the gronun
floor.
11is RiGn-r HIAs CUT iN AGs.
The gin accidenuts have opened up early
in she season. Wess Young, colored
got his right hand badly cut in the ftD
yard gin on Friday. The fleshy par
of the hand at she root of the thumu
was terribly laces ated; sme of th
finers were shorun of the fiesh entirely
It is probable that the hand will sneve
be as useful as before. People wil
put their hands in a gin. It seems n<
one learns by other's experience.
Johso's Compound Cod Liver 0i
mae; rich blooa, restores lost vitality
cues dyspep'eia, c eates fiesh and
palatable and easily taken. Winni
boro n~rn Store.
HUB."
sir hai closed at last,
opened up In full blast;
Pon our sign,
spect our line.
Come ou come on! we are sure t<
please,
Fur we have the geods the people need
And if our goods you will cnly try
once,
From "The Hub" ever afterwardd yot
will always buy.
And now we say, Tra-da-tra-la!
Come to "The Hub", 'tis not far;
And while the wheel revolves we are
bound
To be the leaders of the town.
And while for the present we taLe a
rest,
Remember that we keep the best
Ot eyerything in the dry good' line,
Be sure and call, we'll treat you fine
HUB*"
SAYS VENDERBILT AND ROTHCHILDS
ARE HAULING FOR THEM.-The an
nouncement that the above millionaires
are hauling boots and shoei for a
Winnsboro firm may make tome people
think that somebody is not very care
ful what they say. Well, we do not
say they are, but, if you will read the
"ad" of J. M. Beaty & Bro. you wil
see that they say so. We are there.
fore not responsible for the Statement
nor have we seen old Vanderbilt tl
Rothchilds on any of the freight trains
I -Remeaimb er the date-17th eeptem
ber-at Theiian Habl. ilennties, the
Photogr apher.
RELIGIONS Sm.iyCks.-Seiicee w it
4a held in the follewing churche* or
Sunday:
Associhte Reroinmed Presbyterian
11 a. i. by the pastr. Yount'
Mn'a Prayer M..eting at 5.12
p. mn. Suniday School at 6 p. mn
Payer a18setiig W~edie~tday eveninul
at 6.15.
Methodit-11 u. in. by the pia-tor
nuday School at 5 p. mn. Prayei
meinE Weduae-day at 5 p. ii..
Presby terian-l1 a. im. by the pastor
Suday School at 6 p. mn. Pray et
meetii g Wedn~eiday at 6p. mn.
VreIence.
Mr. J. M Elliot., Jr., has returnxe
from a stay of seven weeks at Hlol
Springs, Ark. Hie is very much in'
proved and the doctor thinks he wil
be all right in a short while.
Mr. Ernest Wilson, of Cheraw, h.ti
accepted a situation with the firm oj
J. M. B~eaty & Bro. Mr. Wilson Sis
brother-i-law of Mr. J. M. Beaty.
Call for the Horse Brand of John
son's Magnetic Oil. it has no equa
for the diseases of hersea anid cattle
$1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. 25 cts. Winns
bero Drug Store.
A CARD OF THANKS.!
I desire to thank the kind peopli
who came to my relief when I wa
knocked down in my store. I fee
very grateful to them atad desire to ex
press it in this way.
CHARLES MULLER
COLORED TEACHERS' ASSOCIA
TION.
The colored teachers will meet and
elect delegates' to a Teachers' Associ
ion to be held either in Charleston
Columbia or Orangeburg. The meet
ing to be held on1 September 24th
For further particulars address
A. Y. MILLING,
School Commissioner.
WORK FOR COURT.
There are six teen prisare r in j-.il
One (Hattie Walker) wats release<
Friday. She was put in for eating he
nigbr's waterialouas in the absenec
of that aeighb'r.
Dini Carter. Thomnas Byrti an
B>b Lain are .charge with anIostinI
Mr. Henry L. Parr with intent I
murd r. l'They were sent up by Juli
tce Mcfeekin.
J..hn Byrd wra. lent up by~ Justic
Blair or as-ault an~d battery ith it
tnt to kill Jim Thomps~on.
Charles Griffin, fur burglary an
lareeny ; L'hil JejakijIs, for rein~inig t
supp.'rt his cbilden; Wesley Moblel
fr larceny of a cww; George Moblel
for the same offence. All of thet
sent up by Justice Miller.
Ed Reid, sent up by D. A. Baooi
for o~ue-breaking and larceny.
Win Woodward, far murder, sei
up by Justice HI. A. Ste.ven'soa.
speemenwf cases.
S. 11. Clifterd, *ew Cassel.Wis., Wi
rotded',~C with Neuralgia and Rlheumatisi
hi Stomach was d isordered, his Li'.er w/
aItcted ta an alarming degree, appeti
flt away, and he was teraibly reduced1
flsh and strenigth. Three bottles of Ele
tri Bitters cured turn.
' Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisbug, IUt.. had
ru~ining sore on his leg otf eight year
sanding. Used three bottles of ?lectr
Btiters nd seven boxes of Bueg len's A
.-.ca Salve. and his leg is ,.oundt and( we
Jhn Speaker Catawb., 0., had live Iarn
Feer sores on hais legr, doctors saidI I
1ws incurable. One bottle Electaie Bitte
and one box Buckten's Arniet sah~e curt
him entirely. Soad by MtcMaster &c Co.
Childen Cry for Pitchers.Cadtari
JLIa t .I.
A Fresh Lot o
Choice Canned FruitS-. Among the
are
APRICOTS. PINEAPPLE, PEAl
and PEACHES.
Also a full line of Canned Meat
such as
French Sardines, Chipped Beef, Ita
Beef, Choice Lunch Tongue and
Potted 1am.
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Roya
Davis and Good Luck Baking
Powders.
LIAMS AND BREAKFAST STRiP
always on hand.
Our heavy groceries are alw2ys freE
and new. A full supply of
TINWARE, CROCKERY WARE ai
WOODENWARE.
A nice line of Cigars, Cigarettes ai
Fine Smoking Tobacco.
"LOWER - STORE.'
CAMPBELL W, IADDE]
Manager.
Election of Delegates.
At a meeting of the Wlinnbei
Democratic League, held Thursda
night, the following de'egates an
alternates were elected to attend tt
Convention, which niects at the Coil
House in Winiusboro (a Monday, Sel
tember 10:
Delegates-T. W. Wouoard, J. I
ISiewrart, J. W. Ilaniahan, R'. T. XI
thews, D. A. Crawford, V. V
Keitchin.
Alternates-D. V. Walker, P. Rioi
J. A. Gladdem, S. C. 5-eD.>well, W.
Iouedv, T. P. Br\ s..
The follow ing resoluiL'.in< wt. tena
imously adopted:
Resolced, That it is the seno-e vf i h
Leagua (if it i possible) tha- a it
i county ticke- be nominated ly tt
C-i venhion' m Septeinber 10
2 t-a ii ib the sen-e of tti. Leagt
th:ii .-) ga:e. be elected on Septi mbA
10 o at, .d it *ate Conve.nii I..
Cikiren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
WYOODWAtIm ITEMS.
'. ooL)wanti, S. C., September 4 -
The firs.t baile of naI'ew coton w:1
broughlt. here ' es erdlay by Mr J./
Stewart andl soldl to .\ir W. If Patric
at 7 centt- per. poiiund. It wa ginne(
at .\aj. liriice'. ginnercy anal weighe
tive hundred antil fifty l1iitId Nt
Stewart .-ay s it liaated out thirty- tis
pound< to the haudred1 which is abiom
the ordli:.ar y ield. It, is genieralI
coceded now t hat our cotton croj
will be light and will not yield an:
ting like they promised a few weeli
ago. The stalks ar e usually larg
but very poorly fruted.
Maj. Brice and Mr. W. M. Kirl
patrick are filling up their shxelves wit
a fine selection of fall and wint'
goods and will no doubt sell them
prices that will correspond with ti
hard times.
Miss Fannie Moore, of Guthriesvilli
York County, has been elected teachi
of our school near here and will ope
the school next Monday week. M.
IDeafness cannot be Cured
Iby local applications, as they cann
reach the diseased portion of the ea
There is only one way to cure Dea
ness, and that is by constitution;
remedies. Deafness is caused by
inamed condition of the mucouis i
ing of the Eustachian Tube. Whi
this tube gets infiam.:d you have
Srumbling sound or imperfect hearin;
and when it is entirely closed Dea
ness is the result, and unle-s the infi
mation can be taken out and this tul
be restored to its nocrmal conditio
hearing will be destroyed foreve1
nine cases out of ten .are caused .I
catarrh, which is nothing but an I
lamed condition of the mucous su
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dolia
for any case of Deafness (ca~used 1
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, fre
jF. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
r Sold by Druggists 75c. *
W. P. Draper, Dr'uggi.r, Sp'ringfiel
Mass., writes: "Jaxpaneac 4%i.il
a cured lady 7 years afflicted; cou
,not walk half a ni'e in the last thri
vear; now walks any distsuee
Winnboro D).ug S:ore. *
For Over 'Fitty Years
MRS. WINSOW's So-rm~o SYR UP .h
ben used for over tifty yeairs by milhoe
of mtothiers for their chilidrn whdie teet
in , n ith pei feet suces-s. It soothaes t
child, sottens thie gums, albis al pai
cures wind cojlic:, ai.dl ia the best remie
for Diarrhzea. It wilt reliev~e the poor I
13tle sutferer inuaedatey. Sold by D~ru
gi8ts in every parr. of the woirbi. TIwent
five cents a bottle. De suire and askc I
' irs. Wins'low's Soothaing Syrup,"' al
etake n other kind. 5-56t x:.
SChildren Cry for Pitcher's Castori
WOODS: PHOSHODtN]
The Gveat Engshee.
I ImoteA
% earibed over
nouands of esn
ifor Wooa's
one ply.. efe ie4Jei
bnisealed e? stam
WOOD CH bCAL
-C 131 Woward avenUes Detroit. Xi1~
DR. E. C. JETER,
ie Pt ~yician and Surgeon.
dOffers his profeol nl services to
people ot Fairfield.
Pstoffice auddres4 Jenikinlsville., S C.
HOME
I have just returned from
I have been with J. L. Mimnau
A Large Sto
i,
IN ALL THE LA
h \Yill open up some stuff ii
every body in Fairfield County.
d
You will certainly hear
columns.
Q. D. W H
y
d
SHERIFF'S SAI.
. &- ST'T.- (OF Sol"Fil (*A 1: 11.11N t
[ C u.'s ot l':iiii :d.~
r. y X ir iti'- fof in ,XeCi llI 14)1 I - leir di
l) 1.-. in 1he case hereillat er
me -.iei i w ill - 1T'r f-lr -:t'4- ..1 tihe
.litT .\ONI)-. Y I N OC 1 'Elt
tir ', t ibb'- au.-ri: e b u-t irt- I l4
the* I t.nnty Sia e'U .,ors-.idl, w i hili
i fellown4 de--c .rI; p -ir A
1 A-l ijut p-ie'e, y14r.:: 4r iitat e-t
e lagidi, I) 4nif. ht*1t4e 1la) 4 ui t:i t.S ini :t
(,.lu-an anii e' a s- .I -..,ai, k:iiw ii a
e th'lwTi:nns.-4-d p~ne.. ,aid 4,, e: 'o.t 4
rio .e k!i1441b e n aiil T4-n Aits I l:
or le--5, an i iu d 4 t I e 44- i V
en-t i inl at~ 1H.- ' 1 t.' * I Ste-phin
devce:s-edI, endl <> tihe li -i~ %to lii lIa' of
. Dr-. Johni X bT
A LS ,
(.'onne' anTh1 a't sie at' re-aiff, k:.V, ii as
i the o ,:a~p i pi'.s-. , aid to4 e--.4tin o X
d li a nit i'd Ai-, e s, m4144 e or' le- and
,b..n e.i 1 on ( 1t4 he nor1tI~ lnv.n's o: I ti'
' e?14 .. i tr J..hin . (: en. 444e4* d.
0 IA -1 .. dt- .. ua it i . GN s, i
y Gr e y n: G b.so)n, <I. .---*'1. - -*- ii.0 s 1)::
s by 'andis 1o J singC A. I nitk, li di liin
-~ the n'& 14..s I: 1aani Of tie totareC si' 1)r.
*Johni M. G;lenni, dlecease.
3 LeCvied oni as~ the propei tv of1 the
e est ste of 11. Clark, d1eceased, by whom
said lands wete devised to James A.
.Clark hereinafter mnentionied for life
'~with remainder to other persons, at the
b suit of Samuel R1. Johnston, as Probate
r Judge for Fairfield Counitv, in said
t State of South Carolina, Plaiutifi,
eagainst WY. A. Clark and James A.
eClark, each in his individual capacity,
and the said WV. A. Clark and James
, A. Clark, as 1Executors of II. Clark,
r deceased, Defenadants.
Terms~ cash. 11 E. ELLISON,
Sheriff's Office, S. F, C.
Winnsbaro, S. C., Sept. 7, 1894.
)9-8td
CL ERK'S SALE.
1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
-COUNTT OF FAIRFIELD.
"' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Fannie C. Clark, Plaintif, against Jas.
fC. Herring, William A. Clark an~l
- James A. Clark (the last two both
e individually and as Executors of
, Henry Clark, deceased), W. Clark,
; Junior, Hattie Clark, Mamie Clark,
y7 John Clark, Katie Clark, James
fl- Clark, Junior, W. HI. Clark and Jno.
r- B. Clark, Defendants.
I N pursuance of an oider of the
-s Court of Common Plead, made in
Y the above stated1 case, I will offer for
s sale, before the Couti- Hon.e door in
e- Winb >ro, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN OUTOBER~
next, nithbin the legal hours of sale,
1,at public entery, to the]Aiglhest bidder,
-e the following descr-ibed propet ty, to
ae1 . Ltiiipseed( place sai.1 to
n 4.itin Threedimdri.'Te-Acre,
ad1))4 bouded on4 ihe no~rthI by lanif 'nt
Dr. John Wallace, eA~t by lana --.1
St ephen: Gib,.4n- estaI'e,s5 mth by bu ids
as of ,y'sephi Freshley, an.l *e-, b, u.ndsi
s~ of Dr. Jdihn Wallace'.
9i 2 Thec Chappell pla.:e.* -said to co:
S lain Six~1424 llnred Aer-s, moilre or les-s,
y and botundled onl thle niorth by. lainds of
t- Dr. Joao. M. Glenn, ont the ea-t by lanids
g.of Stephen Gibsuin's estate, sonth by
Y- lands of James A. tlauk. and at &t by.
Slands of Dr. Jno. Wallace.
TERMS OF SALE:
Cash, subject to the fdlcowing pr~o
a. vision: That it the Defendant Jaq. C.
. Herring now in possession, shall in
wri:ing acknowledge himself to be a
tenant ot the purchaser for the re
maider of the year 1894, at a rental
s ufiient in amiounit to pay all the taxes
assessed agliinst t he propert y for 1894,
-. then ne-i.hber he n >r his tenaanit. shall be
, disturbed ii their a-e anid occupation
f thie premises unitil the end of the
os pesent year. The purchaser to pay
for all necesary p-pes
a R. H. JENNINGS,
(-k'- Off 'e, U. C. P. F. C.
W'innsboro). S. C.,
- September 7, 1891 0-8td
DR. DAVID AIKEN,
DENTAL sti:(;EaN.
oth~tee : No, 9 Wasingson street, 3 Doors
EgIn Ridgeway. S. C., every Wed nes
AGAI.1
the Northern Markets, where
gh buying a
ck of Goods
TEST STYLES.
i a day or so that will interest
from me soon through these
- I FO ID
MANAGER.
NOTE THIS SPACE
Pay attention to what they a(
vertise, and you will come to the
natural conclusion ;Lt
will be the place for yon to do
your trading, in the w:y of
Drugs,
IMedicines,
Toilet Goods,
School Books,
Paints,
Oils,
Varnishes,
MJachuine Oil,
Larnp Goods1,
Glass,
(asswatre, &e.
Prices will be to suit the hard
times. Give us a call.
Wineboro Dlag Store. 1
TH SEPTEMBER.
One case best Sugar-cured i 2
pound Hams.
One box choice ''Our Beauty"~
California (strictly) Layer
Raisins.
One box Alexis Godillott, Jr.,
finest Imported Prunes.
One box choice (very fresh)
Cream Cheese.
Twenty boxes Jas. D. Mason
& Co.'s choice Cakes,
Crackers, Etc.
One barrel (65 grains) White
Wine Vinegar.
One barrel tripple strength.
Apple Vinegar.
These Vinegars are guaran
ted to be of pure apple juice,
and no coloring or any other
matter used in its manufac
tu~_
'9e barrel
Fine Fresh Northern Potatoes.
LAUNDRY SOAPS.
The Octagon Soap,
The Riverside Soap,
The Fatherland Soap,
The Clairette Soap,
The Rabbit Foot Soap,
The Jewel Solid Bar Soap.
F. W.
Haben icht.
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
At te Old Stand J)er flr. QiattlehmN's 0
r fE unditne ~d v, il be pleased to
.1 erv tie pbli Sa inactonguar
ant-ed in s aicut or suve A ;-i-reciating
sotal F h~' aNIIL UUA A
GOOD MOP NING.
We xvish to say our bIuVer has returned frcm New York.
randerbilt, Rothchild and those ther fellows are hauling in
ur goods rapidly. anl we are now ready to snow many
New Goods at Low Tariff Prices.
We will talk more when we have more time.
A sweeping and pressing invitation to all who visit
The Corner Store.
Respectfully,
J. M. Beaty & Bro.
Chicago Cottage Organ.
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1E E ORG ANS AIRE SOLD EITIIER FOR CASH OR ON THlE INSTAL
MENT PLAN WITHl GOOD SECURITY.
J. 0. BOAG, Agenta
NEW -AND STYLISH HAT8.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
GENTLEMEN'S HATS,
->s Latest Styles. &
COME -:- AND) -:- SEE -:- THEM.
SIFF HATS.
SOFT HATS.
CRUSHI HATS.
LA TEST 811 APES AND) SHIADES.
TL H. KETCH' N_&_CO.
I5Pouue at $125
heap wheels are1 lix 10 W 'lII(
The 1894 HIL
s the leader in bievelveconstructionl. Warwicks are made in the interest of
riders-heavy rihlei-s, Iilit riders, fast riders, cautious riders. Their uight
weight is mlade 5ubdeet to dluralbility. Neither are sne~rificed.
Hoth are attained.
OUR GUARANTEED 25-POUND WVHEEL
itted with road tires, is creating a sensation. I t c'arries the same guarantee as
heavier wheels. D~on't overlook the Warwick, for' the best
is ntone too good when you begin riding.
L av a-ine -t-i - -a tia twst b~icy cles are extravagarit.~ Iraaac is in I
thlt\1sE. not inl the-purichase. TheC best is the mOost economical. Economy is a|
reve1ue. In this ca.sQ it wn.:h pay ai pre~finium (n its cost u any years. And you
avoid all1 repairs. ____________
('i A LOGUJVE FREE.
SPRINGF1 ELI) MASS.
/\ P. 5.--Warwick guan antecs extend be
volid 1he salesoni. I-s