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. • f .y. —.^- .-. « - • / Vir^ > ••>. ' J >*' c '* 0vi ' w '- ■•■**»-.*’ - -* *v T- V-^ ■ ^r-.- ■*#/ ■ M 1 ■ ■ Wn-jj^fcaaM—^•^.’•■2. -..XAiof i >■ nr if • LOCAL IXTELlilGEXCE. BATUB >AY. October 6, GRAND I mkIocii deatb of Mr. Jolnj R. Seigler, cheaper 5n a wholesale than in a retail I at Yorkville on last Tuesday night, the ' va V» should never be allowed to work o. ^ m w . j for cast or less than cost, and make up 1SS3. 1 2nd inst. Mr. Seigler was em Plo}ed ; j| )e j og8 j )V excesg j ve c j iai .g Cg on 0 |i, ei . as a carpenter pulling down one of tiie parties. If they charge less freight on I old houses connected with the machine bacon or corner cotton than on dry) — shops of Narrow-Gauge Railroad at ? 0 . od _\° l l ^°„ k l ?i'' F A. L L OPENING New AaTrrf1»»»ri< ,T **s. Notice—J. 11. Hoyles, Clerk. , ^ Grand Fall Opeulng-P. Landecker tha( A and while at work on Mon- c ! luse th , e tmosportatlon of those a rti- n > \ ‘ *' ’ ' »' . clet. costs them less and for no other ® U, °’. .. _ r w . . u j « day, the 1st inst., a heavy piece of reason. If there is a lit mine railroads Beat it if You Can With Anybody s timber fell upon his head, inflicting a may properly carry corn for nothing Gin. mortal injnrv. He lived until late on '»'if»ct of charity, but in ordinary Earlv Onions—MoMaster^ Brice & Tuesday niirht dvin-in much agonv J l t,mc8 let ? v ?* v ^ s^'d on ^ its own j iueeuay nigm, uvin s in mucu » X uny. | M)fto|n> IjCt eac t, ,. a i|,. oa( j station in . ' j Mr. Scigler was a young man without the country accept the disadvantages j Tooth Brushes—McMastcr, Bnco & family, about twenty-five years.of age, imposed upon it by its geographical and lived for a number of years in the position, or it it lias advantages, let it ii i i demand them. At first there will be a neighborhood of Ridgeway. He was few jdl . g> but matter8 wiI| soon nd j ll8t a cousin of our young townsman, Mr. themselves, and if there is any tyulh in John W., Scigler, and had many political economy the whofe country ;-ry- j Ketchin Tdoth Kct drill. Citical Ki-iefk. —The north-bound passenger train was a half hour late on Friday. ' —Tiie prison birds are gradually flocking to the jail and the February term of court promises tp be a busy i v f * # ' one. — Chills and fever are still prevalent In some portions of the county, and their sorrow'. friends in tVinnsboro. His body was will in the end reap a rich harvest of T A TTTSIT STVTiTTft ] . , . .. • , . • benefits. With my present inforroa- 1 A A OA A AjA^i j • taken down on the evening’s train on ,. . f j we ,.; lo M ticise a ; i ; 0 a ‘ (!( Wednesday to Simpson’s lurnout, | the Railroad Commission it would physicians inform ns that there is but little hope of its permanent abatement until after heavy frosts. —Friday was cool lliid chilly, and we have every reasonable assurance that tiie usual fall weather has set in rit lait. A steady wintry rain fell dur ing the greater portion of the day. Seasons were needed and Friday's showers were welcomed by the plan ters throughoftt the county. —The Fairfield’ Tioys at the 'South Carolina College are nicclv and com fortably lodged in the College,building in the campus. Most of them have rooms adjoining each other arid the scholastic year promises to be pleasant and profitable to all of them. We shall expect to hear favorably from you later, boys, and don’t you forget it. —The new store of Mr. J. S. Con- t of be vvliere it was buried. Our sympathies a* to their reduction of passenger rates, are witii his friends and relatives in J" passenger fares my understanding is that the railroads do not discrimi nate, and as long as there is do oppo sition 1 think the interest of the road is tiie proper guide. I believe also , that it is unjust and unbecoming to re- The School Commissioner’s Re port.—Dr. John Boyd, the School Commissioner, a few days ago made quire tiie railroads to pay the salaries out and forwarded his annual report °f three Stale ofllcei's, who arc ap- to the Superintendent of Education at P oi " ,e,, b , v t [ ,e StHle ‘9 P^cct its citi- „ . ..... . T v . zens against oppression bv the rail- Columbia. Inins report the Doctor, road8t g. u. m. as is his custom, made some valuable and timely suggestions as to the con duct of the public schools and such LARGEST SELECTION ! LOWEST r RICES! REISER’S SHOE We have just received our stock of REISER’S GENTS’ shoes. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. PRICE GUARANTEED. FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, THESE SHOES are UNSURPASSED We beg to inform our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our . Mirth and Medicine. Improbable as it may at first seem, medi cine and mirth are really fast and firm changes in the present school law as in allies. The BIBLE says, a merry heart hb jadgmot would prove wi«e «„d £°“te °l effectual in carrying out the general merry heart and will resist the attacks of ment, and defies competition nurnoses of the common school svRtem dyspepsia and stomachic disorders. Al! pui poses oi tnc common school s\ stem., w ; 1() j iave use(1 Norman’s Cordial speak in Among them, he advances tiie idea glowing terms of its efficacy. * and makes the sensible suggestion that FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete in every depart- Queen City of the South. the General Assembly should make ta t. n . ... . „ . Dr. D. II. Herman, a very popular trav- smtable appropriations for paying eling salesman from Baltimore, Aid., school trustees for the-work and time > vrit <*, f: “ l , h ? ve l ' sed Norman’s Neutral iz- ... . , , , T , ! ing Cordial for stomachic affections with the iaw requires at their hands. H e ; the best results. Risen excellent medi- alludcs to the well known fact that j c i n e. No traveler should be without it.” * under the existing arrangement it is DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, and GLOVES, almost an impossibility to procure (he nor is moving up rapidly and it will pot | 8C ,. vice9 of the best and most compe be Mtuny weeks b^fArc it will be com- ; tent me(l in the d i ffercnt 8chooI di8 . pleUid and ready for occupution. M r. i lrict8 to p ei f >)l in t |, e responsible and Cummings is making energetic pro- Uiaiikless dluios of the Appro- jiarntiorw for the erection of hi* new pna.ccompeiKaii. n, lie suggests,would Ituildin/ ' ‘ v " ** ’ 1 ■' 1 J2AJIL.Y OYIOYM. I P you-wish onions early in the spring, plant the PEARL ONION SET this fall. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketcuin. mgs TOW'iTHa RKUSEIKS, ing in the early fall. Iloih build- „ ur. oHt m . ism-., i-pnwwfwm.XTAIR Brushes, Soaps, Bay Rum, Per- « 1„. 111 ag'cut mi asm t remove the diffieul- M fumeiy, Lung Balsams, Li,laments. " 11 1 '' o 1K, '» * l,u ‘ 11 " (,u, d o ties liiat now beset Ihe Buiird of Exam- Varburg’s Tincture, Elixir Quinine and well for the town authorities to adopt iacrsln the selection and appointment the «ogg< tion .riKl pass in© «>imnance ot these trustees. Similar suggestions Blue Mass, and a supply of other drugs pro pored in these columns some time i | iave been , nade bv p,. Bo vd before and medicineSj just received by since, to wit, the prohibition of the i aild iM8 ^n.estly imped that it will be ^ erection of an\ o'ber limn brick build- no i ol ,g B |. ignored. Further on in the • All of the VERY Styles. BEST MAKES and CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all tiie newest styles. ings in the main porlion of the town. It would not only be a proper snfe- ■guard against the frequent recurrences of disastrous fires, but would add iiui<-li to tiie attrnetivenesH and general appearance of Congress street ptu iien- larh and Winnshoro generuilv. NOTICE. Office County Commissioners, Fairfield County, S. C. WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ! ! For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. keeping with the requirement* of the Slate Board of Examiners. To text-books to be used in in our schools, lie find-- no fault with the letoks selected nor with the fact that several diifcrcitt authors or Among the JosTiCES.-The ease of works are allowed upon the same >nb- thc Stale VS. Douglass Fox, on the .i ec, » ■' ! ' 1 li,al *- ca< dicrs ougltt criminal charge of entering upon the tu b(i P'oldniled trom changing the cneloscd lands of another, was tried hooks, w hen those alreadx in use are before Justice Neil bn Friday. Henry 111 N. Obear, Esq., appeared for the pros ecution and dale for the was acquitted and discharged. ; 10 allowed to lay it aside and re-j I .; ! quire pupils to purchase Reynolds’. The Bio Snow.*-Tiie Sells ilrotliers’ The reason assigned for the propo.-ed circus and menagerie passed through prohibition is to save parents the lieavy Winnsboro early Friday morning, on expense incident lo continual and un- tbeir w’ay to Chester, where they ex- necessary change of text-books. We hibited on that day. These enterpiis- have licurd many such complaints ing gentlemen didn’t compliment onr throughout the county on this very town witii a call,,but it is one of those score, and wc iccl confident that the Wnd of compliments that always pays suggestion will meet with hearty ap- same report ihe Commissioner strikes the keynote when he suggest the present r Aiiu iiii.o wocxty, n. l. > WHITE GOODS 1 , delictive enac.ments upon ill© subject LL peisoils holding claims, bills or fie- Our stock is quite full of all of the best mamls of any kind agenst tiie County brands of Long,-lotlis, Shirtings, Sliw tings, which have not been heretofore presented, will diq>osit the same wRii the urfico-siui- ed on or before the F1L>T DAY of N<>- Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JU&T IN. As we have sold these goods for a number of years, wc can safely recom mend them in every particular. We respectfully request an inspec tion. MoMASTEK, BSICE & KETCH!!?. FA11M MACHINERY! IT IS A LITTLE EARLY, BUT WE MIGHT AS WELL KNOW IT AT ONCE, that the SHORT CROPS is bound to affret and deter the onv.Aid strides of impress and prosperity in ti,e .Stale at large, and the people must ECONOMIZE THIS YE JR MORE TIT AX EVER. Some of us the short crops may not effect, but it behooves us to work to the interest of the poor man, and sell goods at the smallest margin possible. MIMNATTGH Is ever alert to the interest of the people, buying Dry Goods in larger quantities than aity house in the upper part of the State, outside of Greenville, and doing business on a CASH BASIS, this year at COLUMBIA, WINNSBORO and CHESTER, we ex- peet to eclipse our previous efforts. All STANDARD GOODS manufactured South at Manufacturer's Prices. DOMESTICS at less than most men can buy tbem. Carolina Plaids I 1 /* cents, Graniteviile a,' 4% cents, Grauiteviile % cents, Gran- iteville 4-4 7 cents, Grauiteviile Drilling 7!£ cents. Coats’s Cotton 55 cents, less six per cent, discount, cash. Balding Brothers’ Spool Silk 10 cents per spool, or three for 25 cents, to arrive next week. Eagle & Phcenix Ball Thread V/, cents per ball. Tiie above goods we will sell by the piece or any quantity desired. All goods marked at short crop prices. J. L. MIMNAUGH. TEN THOUSAND «SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” ^ i CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. ] HAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. Saw mills and grist mills, AO.. BLi (SJsJ TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will ^ _ v „ thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat NJY)T? r l j per liour or two hundred bushels of oats ^ vy J- 1 per hour. Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Piougiis and Plough Stocks of all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. lam agent for the Xjlj CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY ot i he publi< VEMBER, A. I). Hits!, si. that the same may i.e examined and ordered paifl at the annua! meeting on Tuesday, November Glh, issa, J. R. BOYLES, Oitr-}lx4 CU r!;. Twills and Drillings. AH of tie above goods are offeied at tiie LOW L- T «. ASH piHCES. Therefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. V. LANDECKER & BUO. appee.reu ioi iiiepius-j „ Messrs. Ragsdale & Rags- duslrate: if one teacher adopts Apple- If ? j e (Iclenee. The defendant licad °r> llU succ . dsso r ought not jjhMl nv -WITH— ANYBODY’S GIN! IT STANDS ON ITS MERIT! poor meu to avoid. ’TtELTGiotJS Sebvicks.—Services will be held in the difierent chit relies to morrow, as follows: ‘ Methodist—Rev. J. 8. Connor, 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Baptist—Rev. C. G. Bradford, Pas tor. Sunday ‘ School at ip, a. m. Preaching at 11, a. in., arid 74, p. m. Presbyterian—Rev. D. E. Jordan, 11, a. in., and 74, p. m. Bible class at G, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Cotton Market.—Thd cotton raar-| ket for the last two days quiet and easy: • ., Good middling 9{| Middling 94 Strict low middling 9J Low middling..,. 9 Strict good ordinary 81 New York future market closed dull: October, 10.44; NoVertiber, 10.54; De cember, 10.67; January, 10.81; Fcbru- Mn. J. M. Elliott, Sr. : Since ginning provul from all intelligent and thought- ten bales in one day on the Forty-five Satv ful parents. ,, Giu ’ 1 lmve fiaiued two ba’es per day. On WINNSBORO, S. C., | Friday, the 2.sth of September, my e,) Sb Xr U'LIA’NTTVT TTT? neer put his fire in just at sun up, and at GUNN UK & L11ANUK1AK. dark we had TWELVE BALES PACKED j Messrs. Editors: It is a significant and lying on the ground, weighing 450 7727? J9RST.—They are composed of a THU HAII.HOAD L.iir. fact that in the onslaughts made on the Railroad Commission by difierent newspapers in the State, no one has had the hardihood to attack the princi ple had in view in the establishment of the Commission. The shoo has simply pinched different localities and they have squealed. Those places that have been beuefitted have probably said nothing. Pardon me, Messrs. Editors, for say ing that some remarks in -your hltiere- upon this subject, though not so in tended, savor of buncombe. For iu- pomids each. Yours, &e., JNO. S. DOUGLASS. I ilfliloite PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. stance, “audacious legislation”—“in- MOUNT-ZION INSTITUTE commenced the present session outlie 17th of September last, ami is still ready to receive ad ditional pupils. By a recent for fitting eyes; but caii on tiie authorized • resolution of the Mount Zion Society there agents, who will guarantee a perlect lit at L has been estabilsed a Classical Department a reasonable price, and who have been in strucled in fitting eyes. combination frame, set with tiid finest French lens, (Jo not rust ami are tiie most | durable in use. They can he adjusted to fit a wide or narrow lace, and will not con- i fuse tiie sight nor cause dizziness, by long ; and continued use. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.—The ' genuine are marked “King's Patent” on [ the nose piece. Peddlers cuunot obtain the genuine. WHEN SPECTACLES A UT> NEED- ED:—When you cannot read the finest print at twelve inches from the eyes. When you cannot read for any length of time without fatigue or the letters running to gether. If the eyes need help they should have it fit once, without regard to age. Do not l*e deceived by peddlers or travel ing opticians, who charge exorbitant prices DEDRICK HAT AND COTTOS PRESS, This Press will, with three hands, press straw in small bales as fast, fast as the thresher can clean it; and witii three hands can hale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn tiie Hut-out. I have also some of the best made COT TON GINS, with all tiie modem improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also seii COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Seales of all sizes, that will weigh from one-half pound to live tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JA31KK PAGAN, AGENT. ugriTiMffr^jjg^a —TRADE''— NORMAN’S CORDIAL. —MARK— A PURE ntul cffootnaJ Remedy for the cut-g of ail inf jalariticfl and d-aorderj of the Ltom- acn and IJowois, who her in children or adults. ItisaccopliiLile to the Btonuftch without bong oflensivo to t ho ta* f c. Froraptly rcUcring Dyjentcry, Plarrhcoa, Cl*ol- c:a kiGibin, CK.,*i.ra Flux, Or^ii'y ? Airs Flatulency, Kausca,ot the Stomach, Hear Hum, t. ? rr-^l >ervouE ILuxtia: he and 1 ‘y i cpsia. May bgV;//* be rscr! in idi acran^cmcntu of v 9 ****^ thoBt-omaoh a.v? .Mo* olf f’^o n iPlaxatiou of the imcdtiucs or k <. Iiaa^o of food or water. THE OLD CROW WHISKEY ALWAYS OjV JIA.VD. -AT- B. SUGENHEIMER’S. Ml Tilis Ml. terference with the rights of private property”—.“the toiling muses ^ „ suffered, arc suffering and will sufl'er in which special attention is given to pre grievously from tiie work of the Rail- paring pupils of both sexes for College, road Commission”. For this Department an additional teacher Now I have no doubt that, tiie Rail- has been elected, which allows the others road Com mission lias made mistakes. n l°/i e H? 16 c H ie ^borough management ary, 10.96; March, 1U0; April, 11.22; No reasonable man expected anything ° eh ; uges, ier m‘adE oX Classical May, 11.33. .....82.00 else; nor did any reasonable man think Department are as follows: that the law was perfect. The prrnci- 0ne Fxtra stu(1 pie .alone is contended for, and the Two Extra Stiulies. 83.00 necessity for action. Sad experience Three or more Extra Studies 84.00 has taught that railroads must be con-1 Qct 4- trolled—must be held in tiie firm grip of the law—and if States are not able ATTENXION CONNOR & CHANDLER, Jewklleks and Opticians, Winnsboro, S. C. ... . . , , to curb tbem, the power of the general this point to Charleston j goveinmcnt must be invoked, and but mhia.' To Charleston it for the corruption with;which Wasli- Cokrection.—In onr editorial on “The Railroad Commission” in Thurs day’s issbc, some eiTprs appeared in our statements of freight charged upon, cotton from and to Columbia stands now 50cents per httmired ponnds j ingtou now reeks, I would favor the [asagainst 45 cents under the old tariff, transferring of railroad legislation to and to Columbia -.5 to 17 in favor of j j,;,, 0 |, e j 8 ft morc ard ont friend of tbo old tariff. Although the figures railroads than mvself, not that 1 have I differ materially from those ivnnI, yet anv interest in them beyond the gen- the proportionate increase in the j * j ut because 1 believe them . . ,. .... .. | to be the greatest taetors in develoiniig freights upon the article in question aml eliriclling a coulltrv . \ wou |d d o proves to be about as we have before nothing to cripple them. They should l>q per1ni.tt.9d4 like other corporations, \o make legitimately the utmost possi ble profits upon their investments. OltfCE MOEE TO ITOTMIJLOS-’S NEUTAALIZINQ COSD’AL Is as plcesROt and liarni’ess as TUayJc- berry Wh»e. Does r.ol C'-ntvn O; ium K and will rot consttnaes. Spidally r font* N mended fer S aUeXnean a..d Xeetlilug H Child ec u. Price 25c. and ft.oo u.-r bottle. Suldbycll Drtt3j''9tii <ir.d I>fafrr9 in ft ESCZLCIOlt OBEKIOAL CO, J Sole Prc iricto/s, - WfeIhr.Ua, S. C. U. S.A. L' qy —Ask vouf nciglibor wl’.crc to buy good Slices. Don’t fail to try BEATY’S CORNER STORE. ‘• T ~CJvWHEAT—The firsf of the season. One Barrel of tiie BEST OATMEAL. FRESH PARCHED COFFEES in half and one pound packages. CHEESE and MACA ROM. SARDINES and SALMON. | CODFISH, MACKEREL and I,OUSTERS. I CANNED BEANS, PEAS AND CORN, | PEACHES, APPLES, SLICED AND ! GRATED PINEAPPLES, JELLIES ami MARMALADES, And a great many other things which you find in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY. CABBAGE, APPLES, ONIONS AND ' POTATOES ALWAYS ON HAND. AT S. WOLFE’S. oil! . MACHINERY. FOR SALE! 1 hare known and watched (house of Swift’s Spc« cillc lor over fifty years, and have never known or hoard of a failure to cure Blood Poison when prop- orly taken. 1 used It on my servants from 1850 to lSti5, as did also a number of my noiehbors, end in every case t hut came within my knowledge It effected a cure. In all my life I have never known a remedy that would so fully accomplish what it U rc-eom- mended to do. * H. L. DENNAP.D, Perry, G*. | I hare known and nsed Swift's Specific for mere- than twenty years, ami have seen more wonderful 1 results from lis nso than from any remedy in or out of the Phnrmacopuda. It Is a certain and ealir antiuofc to ail sorts of Blood Poison. J. DICKSON smTH, It. D., -d Atlanta, Gs. ^ WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY : Who have Seen the Effects of Severe Tests..' Gas given better satisfaction than any remedy for Blood Diseases wo have ever handled. BCH1LLER & hTEVENS, Washington, D. C. Many physicians have endorsed S. B. S. as a epc • cillc for Blood Diseases. 8. HANSFIELD & CO., Memphis. I ITave seen S. S. S. stop the hair from falllng out its a very short time. Wonderful offeeW iu all Skin or Blood Diseases. W. H. PATTERSON, Dallas, Tcxrj ' Wo do not hesitato to say that for s rear past ww have sold more of Swift's Specific (8. S. S.) thau all other Blood Purifiers combined, s: d with mo-t, nstoniali'r. ; results. Oue gentleinan v ho u-ed half a dozen bottles rays that it has done him innro good than treatment which cost him 81,000. Ajiofher who has used it for n Scrofulous allcetio Biaue-i.t cure from its uso. N AN SUrVACK, STEVENSON & UO., CldoCP. <: Cl,OOO REWARD I Will ho paid to any Chemist who will find on cn-.b ysts of 100 hsttios S. S. S., one particlo-of Mercury, iodide Potas.-dum, or any mineral suhstracc. TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, tig. C^Write fot the litile bo-k, which will be mailed tree. * Price; Small size, <1.00 per bottle. Large size, folding double quantity), 81.73 bottle. AH Dtug* psta sell it. ilectiou reporu a pel* d BEAL THE— IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS „ FRONT J- OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY F. McMASTER & CO. TO MY t given. Okf^cial Entehpkise.—Mr. J. R. Bbilcs, our popular and efficient Judge of Probate, deserves credit for the recently improved condition and The Celebrated “Brunswick” Hams—try Why should a railroad bo restricted in one. its profits when a flouring mill or a cotton factory it not ? Tho owners of Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Roast Beef. Saint Louis Com Beef. a railroad arc entitled to interest upon appearance of the records in his office. I the actual value of their property unrui.mi v,,,,.. Through his influence and instrumcn- regardless of what it cost them, wlieth- g a i moa (SoUsed), Mackerel, tality the Board’ 1 of (’omify Commir-! ® r i ,c ' K. a,< ^ nce .. . „. Imported Macaroni Imported and American Sardines. sioners have purchased one hundred newly patented and ^substantially pre pared case iu which to keep safely and neatly the papers on file in the office. Heretofore it was very difficult to keep the records free trom dusi and dirt, now that uhpleasalrttiiess has Been re moved to a great extent and Mr. Boyles will not only have the thanks of the bar for Ills , “thoughtfulness, but all parties having occasion to frequent the office and examine the papers ou file will appreciate tiie changes that have been made. -first packed. Tomatoes—liand- A Fatal AoctDExtf'HWe have just received luloimaujn of the end aud it for .a song. I see no reason to the Fresh Cheese.' contrary, providing tho railroads be Fresh Apples, in gallon cans, restrained from using their power in Bartlett Pears, Quinces, wavs that are distinctive or dangerous „ , „ Grated I ineapple, Peaches. to communities. Tpey are powerful for ..{JiS Lestor^IaS’ good..or tor evil, and. lliat power packed should be regulated. Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. Why should New York, ns regards Imported Worcestershire Saiucc. freights, be brought near to every Baker’s Broma. depot iu the Uiiiteil States and space, as , c t , 1 , ’ Condensed Milk, it were, annihilated for tiie benefit of rr< ‘ sl1 ‘ now-Flakes the great cities, aud at the same time distance bn doubled or quadrupled be-! tween all tbo towns and cities scattered ! over tlie land? Railroads should have i just remuneration tor the work done, should deal with all parties and places charge the same prutes for tiie same H L «Jnan W fnr a «niA IT iim work to all, except that in other kinds Driig by C l P ’ ‘ 1 of business they can afford to work i Oct 4 * A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Civ. dies. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. H. M. HUEY. C’AMTIIzK NO VI*. —AND— -AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS.— WITH A LAHGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, For Men, Boys and Youths. Men’s suits made of tiie finest imported alUl do mestic goods, and mnffc equal to any cus tom-made work. Also, a large’stock ot UcHfrvat*, in five different styles, Ulsters, Ulsterette Sacks, reversibles, and the New Market, tiie latest out. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!! Stock is complete. Underwear in ail weights and in all grades. BE /BL Young Men’s and Men’s Silk Hats, with the patent flexible brim, that wiil shape to any head; also a line of Soft and Stiff goods. TO THE LADIES OF WINNSBORO. Our Boys’ Stock is the largest and most stylish that we have ever placed on our counters. Suits and Overcoats of every de scription. Ait orders addressed to my care will fee; ivo prompt attention; and if the g oods do not suit, will exchange or refund ic money. M L. KINARD, . COLUMBIA, S. C. Your Lawyer and your Doctor who advise with you, will direct you to J. M. WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. ' WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE / CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES - and PHAETONS. ' Give us a rail, and we will sell you wfiat you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. B3»XIL>aIAs5K, 118 Ot s Mari! WAG Aff/vO I V NTOKE: SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ULYNSE G. DESPORT ES. KHTKS3 MYSTICU BGB iSBEfcR BUT SCJEB* UfiS MS A nrrMTPY c.fovtr luiciity-jhe years standing. A UliSIKOY is<yr?,p'>pulur at home, and where best k iviwn, than c.U aUwr rcsiedieso/Us kind. A KKi'-lEDV erefo.-A by the best Phj-sicicna and Dnuelsts at Its home. A RUMKDV that Mr. C W. O'Noill, Gocdwator, Ala., says ralaod his wife from tm invalid's be*J, and he oellavas anal hcrlije. A KESXfSDY cf which a prominent Atlanta meri hant said, “l wonhThave given 8500 as soon' os i wo 1-J a nickio lorv/bat t.vo botilta of your me<lieino did for r.iy daughter.” A KEMBDY in rccar-l to which 8. J. Cassells, M. D., Druggist of Thooa&sviUo, Ga., nays “I can recall Instances In which it eJJordcJ tauj after alt t.v: wunt rcntsMca had failed A 11E.UE1IY almut whtch Dr. R. B. Ferrell. La- Grange. Ga , wrttos: “I have u.se<i for tho last 20 rears the medicine you aro putting up ana ‘eonsider it the Is-st (ombinatiou ever gotten top.-i her tor tue .ILcaacs lor which It is recom mended. A It KM !5I>Y of which Dr. Joel Branham. Atlan ta, sr.iil. "Jlull's emminat Ike recipe, aud have no hesitation in nd'.ufug its. use, aud. confidently tccommcnd It.” _ _ . A KKNLDV which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta. Uft., says he has used iiHils fam ily v.’iu> too “utBUMi mliefactiou” fei.d ICCCUi me idwl it ro tlnee familie- “who found it to be jiiEt. wh«t ft la lecommended.” A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson, <fc Denison cay: “We have been selling tt for many ver.Ts. with constantly itv reasing sales. The ar ticle is a staple with us. and one oi atu/Aute irenl. " A RliMKCV of which 1-amar. Rankin & Ijunar siiv: “We sold .SOgrose in iourmonUts, and never solifitt!) any place bu* wh.itit was wanted again.'’ A KEMEDX by which Dr. Batigh, of l4tGrange, Ga., ra s: “l cun-d one of the most obstinate ci)‘x-s of Vicarious Menstuu-tion that ever cRme within my knowledge, with a few bottles.'’ A Ufc MEDV of which Dr J. C Hubs. Notoeulga Ala . s.-.ys: I a:n fully convinced (hat ft Is un rivaled for that class of ilibeaeaa which it claims to cure: W. E. AIKEN. »BEATY’S for Good Shoes. $25 RI5WAR1). A REWAPJ) OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL LARS is hereby offeied for tiie ay-, prehension of one or more of the parties coucerp.ed in the robbery of my store in this place on the night of Monday, Septem ber 24. U. G. DESPORTES. Sept 27-fx2w INSURE YOUR COTTON GINS. I NSURANCE written on Cotton Gins, for short time, nt reasonable rates. J. C. CALDWELL, 1 Sept 20-fxlin Insurance Agent. 1 Qnicl! aii Tboosands of women over the land veefl- ty to the wonderl ul effects of this great rem edy ; i t will not only shorten labor a -id lesion the lute- sity ot pain and sufferia:: beyond better than all, it thereby expression, but ML . greatly diminishes the danger to life Of both mother and child. This great boon to suf- fedng woman is ffotnes' Liui nent, or Jfortcr’# Friend. Prepared and ro'd by J. Eka'ipiei.d, Atlanta, (la. Bold by ali DnigLd»ts. Pries f i 60 botile. Sent by Kxpress on receipt of price. A RKWKDY about which Vai. JohnC. VThltncr, of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United 'tutesanaGenera, Insurance Agent, fc.rr “I used this reme-dy before the war on a large plantation on a ^rcat number of paaee, always with obs-iute mu-cet*." ••• A RKMKDY altout wnieh Mr J W. Strange, of Olorsvilie. Ga. certitle* that one bottle cured two members oi his family of menstruat Irregu- laiitv of many veara standing. A It 1751 Kl> V that Is CUE A PER TH'jr ANT OTHIOt MEiuriNEol its kind In the world, beca se 1 on 2 BOTTLES W1U. CURB THE MOST OBSCINaIK CASS. This great popular remedy is Bradcibld 3 Fan alu Kegul atoh. (Womau's Beet Friend ) For sale by al! DrngvLiU. Price; Saudi sics 75 ceuta 1 arge size SI.!©. Cole Pri trtetor auu Manufacturer J. BRftEFIfXTt, ,., , Ka 108 8. Pryor Gtrcet. Atlanta. Ga. ( Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“war down yonder.” ULYSSE G. LESFORTES. I I A r-a