The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 21, 1899, Image 2
THE people are running this busi
ness of ovations and gatherings into the
ground. While McKinley waves the
flag tumultuously and rather hysteri
cally over every doubtful State, poor
Dewey is made to travel around the
country like Wal'ace's citeus or a first
class min-trel troupe. This is not in
very good taste; but it becomes shock
ing taste when the object is to draw a
crowd and rake in the dollars. We
believe that the main object of every
ovation, from that at New York to
that at Atlanta, is simply to put money
into the treasury of the imerchants,
car lines, hotels and saloons. It is
even proposed to make the National
Educational Association a money
making scheme for Charleston and for
the association. Instead of stating out
right whether they will come the com
mittee write that there must be evi
deuce of interest on the part of South
ern teachers, and therefore Charleston
must show a great list of members at
two dollars a head to assure interest.
It ia said that California pledged five
thousand State teachers at two dollari
apiece when the %ssociation went ther
last year. The committee are on th(
make, not for themselves probably
but for the treasury. They get excur
nions from different States, and if wi
mistagte not offer a bonus to som,
teacher to work them up. Befor,
long enterprising promoters will b
putting up conferences and synods t,
the highest bidder for cash.
THE Brooklyn baseball team ha
won the championehip this season. I
went to the front at the very beginnin,
stayed there. South Carolin
baill crani - edinth
car-sr of Dr. James McCutchenfam
r .s he was known professiOnall!
Jonus McJames, who by the way is
brother-in-law of ;Dr. 0. Y. Owing
now of Columbia. McJames becan
locally famous when a student of t
South Carolina College, as pitcher 1
the college team. His work was
good that be played oniseveral tea
in this State and Virginia. For t
last three years he has been connect
with the Washington, :Baltimore a
Ber .lyn clubs. He has been suff
ing with rheumatism this year, I
when his arm was in shape the lat
part of the season he was phenomit
Besides pitching in the summer .
McJames pursued the study of mI
cine and graduated at the Charles
Medical College last spring.
Is the Queen's opening speect
Parliament she remia rked, "Except
the difficulties that have been cat
by the action of t' South Afr
Republic the conidition of the w
coutinues to ne peaceful." Thi
very discouraging to M.r. Wi
McKinley who .imagines that he
the biggest kind of war on his h
exceedingiv 'wide awake old lady
if r-he does,' know there is WI
the Philippines nobody else
Now is the tie Bi'dy, cut a
before anvone -finds ount what yo
pulling hair with little Aggy t
back atley..
BRYAN spent a whole day Tn
telling the Democrats of Ken
that throwing away their votes
independlet candidate and elec
Republican governor is a ver:
way to elect a Democratie pres
Goebel may be' as bdahg
..) the Republican.
WE have not given up our scheme
to insert i~n the Democratic platform a
plank advocating voluntary deporta
tion of the negroes to Africa, and call
lug for an appropriation of ten million
dollars a ycar for ten y ears to carry it
out. Now let the Republicans dance
up to that music.
IT is said that the cost of railroad
:>oidding will be enhanced because of
the rise of steel ina the United States.
Judging from the record .)f trusts,
embalmed beef. Oberlin Carters and
Philippine Wars .it would be well to
spell steel with an "a."
EVERLASTINGLY AT iT.
Florence, S. C., has ant abundance of
nterprise and vim and is making rapid
strides towards great prosperity. The
T'imes of that city says: "The Times
ass published ant article from The
angnata Blerald .;elling of the result
f the wvork of the young mn of Spar
anburg in making~ that hustling .little,
ity what it is The Young Men's
usiness League was a great factor in
-development. The same cant be
aid ot' Florence ini a few years.- We
ave no occasion to be anything but
proud of what wye have done in this
ity, but then we are just commencing
ad we cirn do a great deal mor e. But
ethe meetings oc thbe Y. M. B. L . mnust
Ibe better attended and there must be
more interest taken in its work. We
shave moved mountains by the faith
tat is in un this year, but we have not
fiished our~ worn, anid it is well to re*
't 'keeping r 'verlastingly at
~. That is the
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LEAF TRF h -
r Au Incident in the Life of the Late V1
W. M. Grier.
The. following is from a Pennsylva
, er. Col. Simonton's visitt
be D West is well remembered '
ed many citizins of that place:
ad "Dr. W. M. Grier, president o
Erskine college, at Die West,.8. C
r died suddenly of ap,)plexy kundsj
ot Dr. Grier paid a visit a fe
er since to his benefact< r. the late
asn. S. C. Simonkton, of the Fiftv-see1
. Pennsylvanis regiment. ClarksVi
At the battle of Williamaburg,.
tortunes of war left the young C
ton federate, Grier, a prisoner. seriot
wounded, in the hands ot Simont
regiment. The gallant and. ki
to hearted f deral too.k compassion
the youth, for he was a mere lad
this teens, supplied special-sargical
e tention. and when able to be mc
af Simontonl gave him money, every
rl lar be p.,ssessed, to aid the bA
.reachinlg his southern home, ther
sdie in the arms of his fam~ilV. as Sir
na ton believed, and has o.nen.r
a the affecting story.
ns For more than twenty year3i (
d his name in a* Pit tsburg newsp
in Simonton' was invited to Due
-where the whole town turned 1~
do honor. The Greenville Ad~
n Argus gave full details of this
r fti when it occurred, somete
>u hireenyears ago. _
the MOZLEY'S LEMON ELI
Reglates the Livee, stomach, Bowe
Kidneys.
saay For bitiousness, consipatiol
ucy imalaria..
onan For indigestion, sick and ni
tg~headache.
For sleeplesess, nervousnel
ao heart failure. -
idnt. Fo
~ ,.r5~ , debility and kidzney
ieaes, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough
oranic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Oc and $1 bottles at druggists.
repared only by Dr. 11. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga.
A Prominet miniseer Writes.
After ten years of great suffering
frm indigestion, Wfith great nervous
prstration, biliousness, disordered
kidneys and constipation, I have been
red by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixia,
an am now a~ well man.
REV. C. C. DAvIs.
El. M. E. Church South,
N. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Os.
A Prominent mlemphian Writes
. H. MOZLEY, Atlanta :-Having
ee a _great sufferer for three years
frm indigestion, and been treated by
any physicians. who failed -to give
meany relief. Continuing to..grow
wrse my brother advised me to-try.
D. Moziv's Lemon Elixir, wiich
remdy he had used for several y.ears.
ommenced its use, and must say
tht your Lemon Elixir is the greatest
mdicine on earth. I have never suf
feed a day siioce I commenced uisinig
Lmon Elixir.> --. L Rocco.
20 Hernando St , Memphis, Tenn.
A Card.
This is to certify that I used Dr.
ozley's Lemon Elixir for neuralgia
ofthe head and eyes with the most
mrked benefit to my general health.
ould gladly have paid $500 for the
eie it has given me at a c:>st of two
r hree dollars. 1I. A. BEALL.
Clrk Superior Court, Randolph Co ,I
odol
Dppiat Cure
Digests what you eat.
tartificially digests the food and aids
Natre in strengbhening and recon.~
ituting the exhausted digestive or
Itis the latest disc4e ddigest,
tonic. No otheU aratin
eves and permanently cures
-n getion, Heartburn,
Stomach, Nausea,
'agCramps,and.
rfeteston
OCo. 'cogo.
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hlwIfa Bought.
CLERK'S SALE.
4STATE OF SOUTH CAlROLINA,
' ~COUNTY OF FATBFIELD.
OUR'iOF COMMON PLEAS.
h!Ie American Freehold Land Mortgage
Com pny of La nited vs. William
E-du, Sian. and the Loan
pursuaneZ; an ord Court
of Comr leas, wz. e
er g eh
C.0
Re. .
SY Oil -
n8 a Ing and si
on aforesaid, con
oa SIX
, more or less,
at-' home tract by. d fro 02
ed lands of John s Creek, bonn eu by
101- Tom Martin a(Mrs. Rebecca O'Neal
in Iparcel is calle ade Herndon, which
t o ben and sit parcel of land lying
edcontaining te GinHouse tract
ner D AGRES,
- b nublic road lead
-..~ ie T'ryafd~ of Ur. 'Mc
~per thitrad bed or estate of Wy
pe-th tra orgo W belonging to Gienn,
es, t oto JengtAiarated from the hous4
ran Tic .Aest y h pubi c roac
e r ta torti te Conty and~tt
ONE HUNIX the Bouse or Homi
IR more or less,.t
s and ning from Long '
Holmes C:eek. yy public road run
ardMongonerVtra? Jenkinsville, by
ardeMMnanaof Varates it from the
rvous bds ofthe'hihnddJ of ' Dr he
ers for said sepa
eted by the said Clerk
y. t 1t s upon condition that
the premid. w en~ said as one entire tract
as hereinafteri directed shall bring less
than the aggregate of the amounts of the
highest bids for-the tracts so offeredc sepa
rately. And wpen all of said separate
tracts or parcels have been offered for sale
and knocke~d down to the highest bidders
therefor conditionally as-above set forth,
the said Clerk shall offer the entire premui
ses made up of said parcels,- en masse, as
a single entire tract. It the aggregate of
the amounts of the highs bids bid for
said parcels offered seaaeyshall exceed
the amount bid for te entire premises as
a whole,- then the said Clerk upon comn
pliance with the terms of sale, shall exe
cute to each of -the respective purchasers
for said separate parcels a deed for The
parcels so separately sold. But if the
amount bid for 'the entire premises en
masse as a single tract shall exceed the
aggregate of the amounts of the highest
bids offered for the said p:emises as con
ditionally sold in seperate tracts, then the
said Clerk shall execute a deed to the
entire premises to the highest bidder, upon
a cop~lianice with the terms of sale, and
the bids for said-separate parcels offered
seprtl as aforesaid. shall be wholly
disgrdeiinulland void.
TEleMS OF sALE
One-thirdfof thie pihsnoey to be
paidini cashon-the~a otsale, the balance
n two ecjnal aniinah'ns .lensfrom the
dayof sale; with initerest from the day of
sale at eight,r erent per' annuw, to be
iecurd by the bond of the pui-chaser and
a rortgage'of the premises, or for all cash
at the option of W arehaser. The pur
chaser to pay for al necessary papers and
recording.
- .. H. IJENNINCGS,
Oct. 14, 1899. . C. C. P. F. C.
10-14t1
LEfTRS OF ADMINISThATION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
By$. R. JO HKSTOY, Esq., Judge Probate.
WLHEREAS, R. H. Jennings Clerk
Vof Court, hath made suit to
me to grant him letters of adminis
tratIon, with Will annexed, of the
estate anid efeefs of Annie Durhsrm,
deceased:
These ar ther ef re to cite and -ad
monish all and singnlar the kindre d and
crediors of ibe said Annie Durham,
dcased, thqt they- be arid rppear
befoe me, ini. the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Fairfie'd Court
House. Sintb - Carolina, oni I: e 16 b
day of Novemnb r next, afier puibli
cation hereo', atr 11 Q'clock iin the l ore
noon,. to show eauu e, if a-sy. they have,
why tbe. said Edmninistration should
not be granted."
Given under my hand :hia 6:b day
f October, Anno Domnini 1899.
S. R. JOHNSTON.
17-t . Judge of Prob::te.
- ifAII~ I~ALSA
CLERE'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CoL:.;T OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
rlhe American Freehold Land Mortgage
Company, Limited, vs. NV iiam R. Me
Cormick, A. F. Ruff and W. H. Ruff.
pursuance of an order of the Court
of Common Pleas, made in the above El
;tated case, I will offer for sale, bofore the
Dourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
'he
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, at
puclic outcry, to the highest bidder, the
following described property, to wit:
"All that certain piece, parcel or tiact
of land, lying, being and situate on Ro
ehelle Creek, in Township No. 5, of the
County of Fairfield and State of South
Carolina, containing
TWO IIUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE
AND ONE-HALF ACRES,
more or less, and bounded on the north by
lands of James Jones; on the south and
east by lands of David H. Means: and on ]
the west by lands of Philip M. Cohen"
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase money to be
paid in cash on the day of sale, tie bal - i
ance in two equal annual instalments from
the day of sale, with interest from the day
of sale; to be secured by the bond of the
purchaser and mortgage of the premises, su]
or all cash at the option of the purchaser. -
Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers
and recording of same.
R. H1 JE NN --I NG(S,
October 11i 1809. C. C. C. P. F. C.
10-14td S
CLERK'S SALE,
Co
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The Fairfield Loan and Trust Company
va. Andrew Y. Milling, W. L. Slater,
W. J. Meyer and John E. Wade, as co
partners under the -firm name of Slater.
Meyer & Co.. E. A. Beall, J. U. Norris
and B. C. Cooner, as copartners under
the firm name of Beall Cooner & Co.,
and Robert F. Williams Company. C
IN pursuance of an order of the Court
of Common Pleas, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winsboro, S. C., on
the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, withih tho legal hsurs of sale, at
public outcry, to the nighest bidder, the I
following described property, to wit: A
"All that certain tract of land, lying,
being and situate in the County and State L
aforesaid, containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 0
Acres, more or less, bounded on tho north E
by lands of Mrs. Lorena E. Macfle and A
L. H. Millin east by lands of William L
Timms and frs N. K. Rabb; south by
lands of Mrs. N. K. Rabb and R. Y. Lem.
mon; west by lands of W. R. Rabb and
John M. Lemmon. The tract of land here- A
by intended to be conveyed being the same
tract conveyed to said Andrew Y. Milling
by W. H. Kerr, C. C. P., 4th November,
1874."
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchas- money to be -
paid is cash on the day of sale, the bal- -
ance on a credit of one and two yefrs, in A
equal annual instalments, with interest
from the day of sale at the rate of eight
peor cent per annum, payable annually, to_
be secured by the bond ,of the purchaser
"an'a-mortgage of the premises, or all cash
at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser ..
to pay for all necessary papers and record-I
ing of same and for all necessary revenue
stams.R. I. JENNINGS, .
October 14, 1899. C. C. C. P. F. C. 1
1Q-14td
CLERBK'S SAL E.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNiTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
vs. ason R. Millin,1
Andrew Y. ling. W. L. Slater, W. J.
Meyer and John E. Wade, as cprgners e
under the firm name of Slateyer & i
Co., E. A. Beall, -J. B. Norris and B. R.
Cooner, as coparmuers under the I firn
name of Beall, Cooner & Co., and Rob- j
ert F, Williams Company.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of ~
LCommon Pleas, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Zourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on I
the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, at q~
public outcry, to the highst bidder, the a
following described propet, to wit:
"All that certain tract of land. contain- a
ing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES. t
more or less, lying and situate on the
waters of Jackson's Creek, in the County y
of 'Fairfield and .State aforesaid, and a
bounded by lands of the estate of Nancy
H. Hastings, deceased, lands of John M,.
Lemmon and W. B. Rabb; the said tract
of land being situated on the northern ~
side of the public road leading from -
Winnsboro to Kincaid's Bridge. -
TERMS OF sALE:
One-third of the purchase money- ao be
paid in cash on the day of sale, thie b~al
ance on a credit of one and two years, in
equal annual instalments, with interest
thereon from the day of eale at the rate of L
eight per cent per annum, payable annu
ally; to be secured by the bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the premises.
The purchaser to pay for all necessary
papers and recording of .same and for all
necessary revenuestm.
October 14, 1899. t,. C.-C. P. F. C. '
10-14td
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Founded 1842.
Sigtheir own praise."
Of course your want ajPiano, but per
haps ilannot affordia new one.
HERE'S YOUR C HANCE.
We haye Eeven Squares and one F
Grand, each a bargain These Pianos
have been put in perfect condition and
every part of action renewed and are
now just as good as wh-n sbipped
from factory, andl will yon purchase 1
price in exchange for a Stieff any time
within three years.
Take first and second choice and
write quick; they won't last lonig.
Haines Bros..............$110 00
Henry Gaehle (Peari Inland)..- 105 00
Boardman & Gray .......... 100 00
'Bacon &Raven.,..........!0 00
Bacon & Raven............80 00
Heinekamp................ 7500
Bacon & Raven.... ....... .70 00
Collard & Collard G-anid... ...0 (0I
Others being repairedI :a a
bait you in instrumnent anwl p $ce'.
y .Ie li' Ma~nufacturer
Baltimvore, Md
Factory Branch Ware-Room, No 213
f'orth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C
C. H. WILMOTfH, .Manaer. -
Fine tuning and repairing. Palace
Organs.
HARLOTTE
OMMERCIAL
OLLEGE.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
(itstablished 1891.)
EGANT APARTMENTS
IN PIEDMONT BUILDING.
IN THE SOUTH.
)OSITIONS SECUR
NDREI)S OF OLlI 8rUi)D
Of.DING iEF-PONsl1i1-: I
tks Aa t [Of
. home for young ladies
pervision of the Presiden
fe.
Young men furnished suita
y places at $10 per month.
mdents can Enter
at Any
School under Christian Infla
.talogue Free.
D. M. M(AVER, PRESIDE
10-12-1y
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
mtral Time Between Columbia and Jack -
sonville. Eastern Time Between Co
lumbia and Other Points.
Efeetive June 11th, 1899.
N,%o. 34 No. 34
Northbound. Daiy. DaUY.
r. J'vile, F.C.&P.BY.......... 820 a 7 45p
Savannah.................. 1285p 11591
r. Columbia.................. 488p 486a
v. Charleston, So. By...~..-.... 7 00a 5 SOp
unmerville.................... 741a 6 09p
ranchville .... .......... 855a 7 50p
rageur.. :: -* -*, ,-923a 8 24p
ran eburg.................10 2a 9 20p
r. ................. 1100A 10 lop
-guta, ~o. y......... 2 0p 9 80P
Granitevine .......... - 09P 15P
Aiken...................... 2 50 ...''
Trenton............... 3p36 1100p
Johnstons.............. 49 11 20p
r. ColumbiaUn. dep't....,..... 5 20 p 10a
v Col'bia Bland'g st .......... 5 45p 5 50a
' Winnsboro................ .8 6 49.8
* Chester ..................... 7 26p 87 a
' Rock Hi1................ 7 5P 8 11a
.r. Charlotte..................... 8 45p 915a
' Danville ... . .......... 12 55a 1 22p
x. Richmond ......... , .... 6 00 a - 6 25p
.r. W I. - 755au 905p
Pof~ahington.... ..........~ 75a959,
BaltimnoreiP..... 0 12a 1 25p
SPhiladelp 5a 68
NewYork.............. 203p 823a
Southound. No. 33 No. 35
Southound.Daily. Dully.
,v. New York,Pa. E.E....... 0p 1215nt
"Philadelphia.............5 84p 8 50 a
"Baltimore.........-....... 7 55p 6 22a
av. Wash'ton, So.R2y........920 p 1U15a
av. Eichmond ...............h1100p 1201m
av. Danvile ................ 4 15 a . 02p
"Charlotte .............,l.. 8 15 a 10 20p
"Rock 8i1................. 902a U110
" Chester ...........-985 a 11l48
" Winnsor................,. 10 21a 1282:
tr Col'bia Bland'g st...-.11 25a 1 37:a
~v. ColumxbiaUn.dep't....11 45 a 4.80 a
"Johnstons...........1 28p 682,1
"Trenton................ 1S8p 6d48 a
kr. Aiken. .............. 215p...
Augusta............... 2 45p 8 .a
umonabia, So. Ry...."... 8 55p 6 45:
11................ .4 88p 7 80 s
-geburg................. ~529.p 8 221
.,hville................ 602p .8 521
ervlle................ 782p 10 18ua
.. leston................ 8p U 1100
~v. Col ,i'.C.&P.Ey........p 50a82:7
Sa e...............7840p 9003
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E!bcellent daily ege'sevee betwena
dagd 84-New York and idar
ness. Dr vRoSleeping Cmntween
Luust anl& romaepnaabetween
0, SaVanniah, Washington
nad New Yor
Pullman S1 e n Cars betw ,
nd Richmond. :. %:
Nos.3:5 and 36-U. S. Fast Mal." Through
uliman drawinig room buffet sleeping cars be
me- Jacksonville and New York and Pall
ant sk-eping cars between Augusta and Cbar
>tte. Dmningr cars serve all meals enroute
unlan sleeping cars between Jacksonville
nd Columbia, enronte daily between Jack
mville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
RANK S. G+ANNON. JT. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washington.
r'. . T(TRW. S. H. A RDWICK,
tG. P. A.. Wb.hngtonl. A. ii. P. A.. Atlanta.
,etters of Administration.
STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA,
COUNTY O'F FAInFIELD.
jy S. 1R. JOHNSTON Esq.,Probat duage:
ST HEREAS, R. HI. Jennings Clerk of
Court, hath made suit to me to
~ant him letters of administration, with
ill annexed, of the estate and effects of
ansom Durham, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
h1 all and singular the kindred and1
:editors of the said Ransom Durham, de
tased, that they be and appear be-1
ire me, in the Court of Probate, to~
Sheld at Fairfield Court House, S. C.,
the 16th day of November next, aftel
ibliclation hereof, at 11 o'clock in tile
renoon, to show cause, if any they have,
hy the said administration should not
igranted.
Given under my hand, this 6th day ot
et ber, A.nno Domini 1899.
S. R. ,JOIINSTON,
10.7.6% Judge of Probate
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Orang e, Diamond, New Orleans and
Porto Rieo.
New Cream Cheese. Dried Apples
-3 lbs. for 25c.
Full ine Canned Goods. Tomatoes,
3 qs. cans 25c.
Cudahy Picnic and Boneless Hams
Smoked Bacon always on hand.
Coffees and Teas of the finest quality.
Muansen's Superior Pickles,; also
loose Pickles at 8 1-3c per dozee.
Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage.
All grades of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigar"
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Grocery buyers will find it to their
advantage to cill on us. Oar goods
are fresh. Prices low.
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---I hAVE
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Silver-Plated Table Spoons,
Teaspoons and Medium Forks
that I 'will sell at.
Cost for Cash.
To letter them, at cost prices,
will be THREE CENTS PER
LETTER.
Coeand see them.
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