The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 13, 1894, Image 3

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ow' ISDA --LOADS "THE HUB 1% JOHN A Thursday. September 13. 1-444 a MAIL COLLECTIONi.t Le:n-rt will be collected from the iatter boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. m. n going south, and 5.30 p. m. sy-i 9 ' p. I*. going north. 0 Please Observe This. il If you wish to change your L advertisement, please bring it t in this morning, not this even- fl S ing. New Advertisements. Just Received-A. B. Cathcart. T Opened Today-F. W. Hlabenicht. t< House and Lot tor Sile-W. N. r Masona. h "The Hub"-John A. Desportes, 71 Maager. (d - b -Do y*ou want a good photo? Call oin Hennies? * t -Th- refurnas indicate that Mr. Ten- ti nan&at will be ilected Cvn-aty Supiervi- C *.sor. 31r. Neil has given1 i' up. s -- Mr Geor ge 13. McIaster is quite a 'iek. lie has been contfined to bed for n somae linie. We hope he will soon~ b:e k - M r. A: ti. Cathcart ia calling at tentia to such things as c.,nastitute a macat oni pie. The season for such t ings on us, and it' y ou w ant to buy give him a call'.t -"The Hub" train is turning the curve with stacks of goods. See their cut. Johinnie is on the box, the reins in his hiands and the boys are tossiag their lasts as he passes by. -At the Thespian Hall-Ulennites the~ photographer.* -Mr. F. WV. Hlabenicht comes out p in a niew advertisement this mnornaing. al Hie has some eatables which will templjt o an yo'e. if you do not know what a von want for dinner recad his adver- o tisement.o -We ackno siedge the receipt of a s report of expetiwnents with cotton ti under the management of Clenison e College. S..me of our fhamer friends i are wielcome tu them, as we are not si .even political farmzers We hav'e sev seria l of them. -Jadging fc' m :he d,-ft:,t f the t. Alliance e audit:a er, in this ey tne , j wvould stem that the .s ce i. n.' sod gareful when the t-it-(tijta ttind Off. ir. Iso-b..rough, <d e p-tede:.t of the ti AKlianice, amix Mr. (Galewa3, a'ae l c turer, AeIe both leit out on the firbt 0 -Mr. L. Sherfesee, after returning ftrom Winnsboro, T.ncaster and Ches ter ini the interest of the convention, left Monday morning for other points. Last night iwe received a telegram from him at Greenville saying: "Spartanburg, Union and Greenville will send full delegations of theirr prominent and best business men to the convention ."-Rock Hill1 Herald. -Don't forget that Hennies.. the a photographer, will be hero on the 17th.$ Weak, nursing mothers gain strength anid flesh using Johnson's Compound ' Cod Liver Oil. Irtich in fat food. pleasant to take antd easily digested,] giving strength to mother and child.t WinnsbOlo Drug Store. RKAIRiini.-Mr. J. 0. Boatg is re- i p /ring his store I rent. The sills have t retted and the ft ont of thie store is jacked up for the purpose of r eplacingi them. AN AGED LADY DEAD.-Mrs. Annie S. Graddick, aged eighty-six years, died at her home near Union Church several days ago. Her remains were buried at old Bethel.1 Uucalen-a AUnica save. THEn 13ET SALVE inl the world for CaZ5, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tretter,Chepped Hands, Chillulains, Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and ps tively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect saisfaction, ut money refunded. Price 23 enlts per box. For sale by Master & (o ' STR A [LY ARRIVING W OF GOOF HAT lilt DRYG( 'I & C.0TH DESPORTES, SPECI3IENS.-You will -ee a sprci en of Henies' work at the drug tore r McMaster & Co. There are taces co ere that you know. Go and exam- co i the work fur yoursell. S2 WILL NOT IIANG.-Governor Till tan has commuted the sentence of Till Carpenter who was to be hangedI C1 Edgefield on Friday, for the murder Younce several years ago, to life prisonment. Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod iver Oil with hypophospbites gives o me to the nerves; strengthening, Ou imulatinig and producin2 healthy Sa esh like magic. Winnsboro Drug ha tore. Te RTURNED FROM THE NORTH.-Mrs. thi 0 O. Boag, after a stay of several th reeks in the North, where she went be ) inspect and purchase a stock for the tiS tillinery department, has returned di; onie. She was accompanied by Miss 'radsly, of Baltimore, who will con uct the nillinery at their place ofar usiness.se THE COUNTY INSTITUTE.-he3 toun- Ca Institute will commence October 1l le 10th and end on Friday evening,p 'ctber the 12th. Everyone should abJ id their exhibits and everyone should * n ed. The committee on amuse ients should certainly have the bal- v: on here again as it is certainly a o rawing card. P ...._____ th THY WORIK.-MIsars. W'VJ. Roddey0 id . II. Edmnund<, of R~ock [li11, are r t at Sa!em ini the interest of' the gh School at lock Ili11. This shows ie spirit of Ro~ck 1l1ll. Presbytery is session at Salem~ and they lese no * pportuity to work for Rock Ihill,0 ey go at tings like ladies' societies. in church mnat ters-anzd thbe) gene ally aczomiplish their aims. T THOSE LlAnts.-We said befre the' imiary that somebody hadl to be left tih homue, thLat there was not enough c ices to go round, antd that somne nie d 'ould tind out some of those liars that tih Id man Jiummie Ikeroni says he tound ex iee. Sure eno'ugh, we heard a piarty thi v te he hadl t'iund them and1 thkat fa tere were somne r iht nrwundu the b urt housue. Oh, you will tind them ; dri ais d. ponenit knvwet ti w he nt vf he tm NEVER MIND THE WEATHER.-We eard of a lady school teacher trying thi enain tona class of small boys the f'erence between the tetmperature orth and South. She told them that te peop!e at the North were generally ' ying to keep warnm while the people fthe South were generally trying to eep cool. Some of the little bo0ys ho had evidently not grasped her t lea, were asked what are most every- ti ne thinking about in South Carolina. ns 'he question was addressed to little * e.se Doty, and he evident'y had a eard the older people express what ias upermost in their minds for he th eplied, they are thinking about whatm he price of cotton is. Jesse is about ight, the weather may go, if we canW et our price for cotton. C __________________________ re Fersonais. Mr. J. C. Brice, of Columbia, is 'isiting his parents here.( Mr. Mamilton Hanahan has gone to t illians. from there he goes to Charles on on a visit. al Miss Singleton, who has been visit g Miss Mary F. McMaster, has re- a urned home'.c Mrs. LI. A. Gaillard, who has been risiting relatives in town, has returned 0 Columbia'.t Se the World's Fatr for Fifteen Cents. M Upon the receipt of ycur address arnd ki ifteen cents in postage stamps. we will nail you prepaid our SOUVENIR PORT-P 'LIO OF THE WoRW's COMuMBIANI Ex- w sITIO the regular price is Fifty cents, tl )t as we want you to have one, we make he price nominal. You will find it a pl ork of airt and a thing to be prized. It at ootains full page views of the great. uildings, with descriptions of same, and i s executed in highest style of art. If not tI aatisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Addressn I. E. BU3CKLEN & CO., Chicago,11ll.e hilren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. a >IN ITH )S FOR SHOE )ODS ING Manager. Colored Teachers' Meeting. The colored teachers of Fairfield unty are rcquested to meet at the tored giaded school building on 'rday the 15th at 11 o'clock a. in. C. G. GARRETT, Presidenst. ROUT Sums, Sc cret ary. ilidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Do You Wish to Change Your "Ad?" We have requested all of our adver ers to bring their advertisements in the days that the Tri-Weekly comes t, viz., Tuesdays, Thursdays and turdays. The reason is, that we e cut the force in the office this ar and it is all we can do to set up reading matter, more especially as days are growing shorter. Please ar it iii mind and send the adver ement in the morning, not after The Mormon,'. e :tre iniformed thaut the \!iiomons tinaking~ eeinverti in the Cent revi lie :t on inI this county. Two of themn l~ed at the cflice of Tu't-: N,~ws .un n1Am to get several copies of the per contai ninig anl article writlteln ut themz by one of oure cor'respond t. A ticket with the inaies oif t wo themi was founod at the anvil rock, .W. F. Crowley and J. F. Viltee, Utah We aire informed that the ple are ver~y much disturbed by ir gaining members in that section. r repo: ter heard that they were ula ed in New berry,.th~e two who seal through town. It thi you that Johnsen's Magnetic I always gives pat's as:'iou and is the eapest. al.00 wize 50 c:s.; 50O ct. e 25 ets. e Cotton Cr01) .will be Shorter than Expec ted. h lields' are white w ith, cotton aaid tariers a: e busyv gathering it. t on -- r,,iin-g inuto;~h Winnb-,ro every ,but there is a grow ing opinion t it n ill be miuchi shorter than: was pected. We heard a nierchant say it it wa-; a rule wit h onae of the best un54~s Fairtishld ever had, who, has -i diail for t-ouwt ta' , that whet: a . r ce->me pep tmake more co)t t:ml thtey * epm c'. :- n i ha.t when %Weasons ar'e good and1 a large y ield ;kd Ior that it is genierally sh.,rter n ex peted. Gvood rule, t ,0. MR. GARDNER'S FIND. sIr. Gai dner. who liwa- in W.na to with a pecculiac kind of a h,-avy me (with a lhistor3 ), a:.d a statesent out ita Yslue, Wtas regalded with d'is zion while here. Some fojlks thought it it resembled "tiger ey e" at the e We Iearn that a party livinig ar Ps'y's Ferry say's that Mr. Gard r left during the Darlington riot and nt six weeks in Fairfield1 county. hether he is the Gardner wl.O was in at riot or not matters little. His tale ay be taken~ for what it is worth, but said that the people of Winnsboro ere the most suspicious he had ever me in conitact with, le did not main long in this supicious place. A STATE CONSTABLE IS HERE. Constable Smith, who lived in this unty, in fact married here, is in wn. He has been watching the ex ess delivery and the freight delivery so. Up to going to press he has und no liquor. He has not searched ty express otice lately but has been mnfining himself to the delivery of ipments from the cars to the agents. e seized a package at the G. C. k N. i in Chester marked to a party in innsboro. He says he does not ow how long he will be in town, rhaps two or three days or two eek. He says he is operating under e '93 act, and has a right to search Laces where it is reasonable to pre ie that liquor is sold. But thirnks is useless in Winnsboro as he hears tat the stuff has been put out of sight. [owever, if he thinks it ne::essary, lie Lay d so. He says he wants to treat erybody right and will not be bul!. ozed or deterred from doing his duty he sees it HOME I have just returned from tl I have been with J. L. Mimnaug: A Large Sto< IN ALL THE LAI Will open up some stuff in ever) body in Fairfield County. You will certainly hear f columns. Q. I).WL Home Raised Tramps. Our reporter was informed by a entleman in town that several of the "good samaritan" kind were imposed on last Satarday night by some town >oys. There is a party of boy% who Are getting up a play, in fact have already had one performance and did quite well; in this play they needed'a board which they soon "grew" from long grey moss. Of course the spirit f Viischief is native with the boy,, and after looking at their once familiar faces, they conceived the' idea that their identity, with that beard wl., was questionable to a certain degree. The plot dawned oii iheni at once, they struck for the street, and1 tirst ~ ap eared, so we heard, at Mr. J. MJ. Elliott-; not mieaning to slight anyone hley gave Uapt. McMeekin a call ; the next place~ that we heard of them call-J ng was at V r. Jenntings. These people would tnot refuse a hungry man, s'f course Dot. They op)ened their earts and their sideboards also. The lOys, we are informed.. c ime up street and sold their beggings for a smnall pittance and it is rttasonablc to sup pose that the pile was puffed away in igarette smoke One of the boys tried to "play it'" en Mr. WV. W. Ketchtin at the depot but he took him in. Boy s will be boys. All 1'ree.I Tlhose who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, hatve now the opportunity to try it Free. Cail on tihe advertised Druggist and get a Trial Botti , Free. Sen 3 our name and address to 11. E. Blueien & Co., C icauo, and get a sample box of Dr. Ki g's New Life Pills Fiee, as well as a copy of Guide to Ile'alth and Ilousehold [nstructor, keree. Al 11 e which is guaran. teedl to doa you g od and cost you nothing at McMaste-r & Co 's Drug Store. * Pimples, blackheads, moles, freckles. ata and snburn removed by Johnson's (riental Soap. Medicinal. Winns boro Drug Store * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ~ COMPOUND. andlal o 1 eared. rael of uu lcl9led Eooe i af isS tu fo onsCTO enveoe to ladies on tamps DR. E. C. JETER, Ph~ysician and Surgeon. offers 1is~ profeed-nal services to the people of Fairfield. Postoffice addres4 Jenkinsville, S C. 9-4-ly House and Lot for Sale. Sagent or at torney in fact of the A heirs of Martha S. Parker, de ceased, I will Bell to the -highest bidder bfote the Court House door in Winns bro otn the first Monday in November next, for cash, the house and lot lying on Vanderborst Street, in sai.l town, bounded on the south by the McLall lot, occupied by D. Eglestont, onl the west by'ot belonging to heirs of James. B. McCaute, deceased, and otn the north by lot of Mris. L.ibbie Stnith; provided - te same is not sold before that time at private sale. P'arties desiring to purchase at private salo can appl ytoj A. S. Douglass, Esq., or the under- il signed. b 9-3txlawtd WV. N. MASON. a t< J. C RHYNE, BESSEMER CITY, N. C., GASTON CO., Manufacturer of Orders recei red by me will be prompt- S ly filled at lowest price-. r Satisfaction Guaranteed. C Reference - First National Batnk, LGAIN. ie Northern Markets, where i buying a :k of Goods 'EST STYLES. a day or so that will interesi rom me soon through thesc L[FOR D, MANAGER. JUST RECEIVED! 'RESll SODA CRACKERS BEST )ream Cheese, ~RESH MACARON] ALSO 'RESH MACKEREL A. B. CATHOART. )PENED TO--DAY, One case pure Cod Fish in i lb. packages. One barrel ~resh Family Lake Whit< Fish. Five pails Lake White Fish. 2c. Sealed Herrings. c. Fresh Family Mackerel. ic. Fresh Alaska Salmon. xc. Mustard Sardines. Apples, Bananas, &c. SHaben icht. !NOTICE. OTCE id hereby given that ai ~application for the extention o ie charter of the Wadesboro, Winns *ro and Camak Railroad Company d amendments thereto, will be mad< the next session of the General As mrbly, as required by the terms o ction 1603 of the Revised Statutes o >ath Carolina, 1893.MSTR 9--1 President. NOT1CE. OTICE is hereby given that al application for the extention c ie charter of the Winnsboro and Fiel a Railroad Company, and amend ents thereto, will be made to the ne3 ssion of the~ General Assembly, a qnired by the termis of Section 160 f he Revied Statutes of South Car< .. 189. G.I.'c ATR GOOD MORNING. We wish to say our buyer has returned frcm New York. Vanderbilt, Rothchild and those other fellows are hauling in our goods rapidly, and we are now ready to siow many New Goods at Low Tariff Prices. Ve will talk more when we have more time. A sweeping and pressing invitation to all who visit Respectfully, J. M. Beaty & Bro. 26 Pound at $125L C(heap wheels are next to worthless. We never recommnend t hen. The 1894WIRLCK is the leader in bicycle construction. Warwicks are made in the interest of riders-heavy riders, light riders, fast riders, cautious riders. Their light weight is made subject to durability. Neither are sacrificed. Both are attained. OUR GUARANTEED 2:5-POUND W HEEL fitted with road tires, is creating a sensation. It carries the same guarantee as heavier wheels. Don't overlook the Warwick, for the best is none too good when you begin riding. Lay aide tne idea that the best bicycles are extravagantExtravagnce is n | | the 1 SE. not in the purchase. The best is the mobL economical. Ecenomy is a I revenue. In this ca-se it will pay a premium on its cost n-any years. And you avoi d all repair:. CATALOGUE FREE. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. P. 5.-Warwick guarantees extend 1.e yodthe salesroom. T-3 If YuWntoKnow How Good Buggies are Made, T llS1ig iltl4 READ. Seats: GL: PINS .C Our seat frani.es are made of white ash, thoroughly glued together at corn--_______ ers and a s-yrrmetrical skirt cut on. them. Panels are made oval by arranging Thsfvrt eotoreahan the machine with a special rig we have gotten up, so that when the seat is finishied it presents a convex surface,plaueinooentvstr.Fr thus cansing the varnish to show to good advantage, and giving the vehicleraeofbrdndthrptiurs a handsome appearance. t eats are thoroughly ironed to a patter'n s5> that they are all alike, and backs and tops apyt are interchangeable. The advatatage of this is that if you have cnelof our buggies and want a cushion, back or f~, lf top we can send you one to fit. Panels 'ufQ f 1 nn are made of Blue Ridge Mountain illUUL U 1IJIU polar. Our seats arc made by Mr.-Cicero Moore wit hi a competent corps of as- Poreos We proudly chatlenige the world to ________ co apare seats with us. SMr. W. M. Patrick, oft Woodward, ha; r eccntly acceptedt the agency forFrGenSpig W our product in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain' to you the merits tr pl o YorvileL.ECN$ $140 G, S C pleas0r1is*no open ovtos.Fo Thehotl t. hi deighful eroo Appy oFTU refvted "PRMIU imroed lTe oL A* R~iTU, ~5 wlbeUGGY." hesaono ay cnuae~b PAUbSaMPSON. tehinstat.IecusewearL.h Dog~~ufct2so YorkvilretheC.al3ueHgENen ta th-10-1e a o 5e C oRDusttue.ANou ha8th pesoal uprvsio o anythr ake. TaED At Wavely illsP. ., eorgtowPNICEot. Count, S. . JS ereb give.thatapdlcaton wil The hteT ahthisdeligtfuin coolboS. EC. St Se etrths beenthorughly ctbr CKT1N, o eealS willbe pene fo theseaon o Ma the loing e rgtifatue oft the :h istan.in tsh ita tce orfld, a irntee 2Roz.MSUu LGE nd trip excurscontticket now ontekaunowtnpn henm api ag sale Nolayove atLneclscn Peples Bidankto i'ta Cerifcaes necio CmOAd NN O No.msutefn 1qua, cutofor n sare, inasy ain anf bathig, slendi tising. Thetab , ta ubrecshre a i th enae~o haBtepesoa pISON ofathe ehe ie ; erbtificte N or proprietres, an wil besupliedwit deo1r anret sharesyo, ine aeof al Ala s n e rim s w einIdeson S- u ge wayer the c erii.e Fo ors des D STEHEMR MRS . NHO WILLANS NOTICE Waverlyt Mills P.YO.,,Georgetown - County, a.C. hom ih eeling Drgivn, tpcowl eu zuu~FRI . eAdel to The Peole Bak At - MwtheE offic7-8tin Wionsboro , S. Cnat ofithe following Ortificates of Stoc inth cpta soc f aifil Svig