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^.r^wyiyx.yr^?^ »;»^:’yv?~^ UAL (DAT. mm INTELLIGENCE. 9 9 . ftKUGious Servick^.--Services will ftnd pot in the Territories pndbf the jbe held in tl* different churcbos to-, Dirtrict of Colombia where the leyjg- llativepowerof OongroeaiaiiultowLrt.ir t r*jx?%zzr -T ■ wiaw^.-gysg- yv. : rne-'z^v * iigg,Daft-:<»/a T^rffctSy-’ga'" ‘31 ^ e, tier—8. 8. Wolfe, ition—J. R. Boyles, Judge of te. ss Seeds—McMaster, Brice & iAs BrMS* lost of the cotton in this county on picked, ont ana perhaps one- F it has already been brought to et and sold. 'he Winnsboro visitors to the * Fair report large crowds in nee, creditable exhibits and a lit and enjoyable time generally. the fall months progress ttje ds in town each /lay are becoming sr, anA .Winnsboro once more is i nning to took like a busy, thriving prosperous place. A Bachelors' Mutual Aid Associa- has been organized at Gaffney , Spartanburg county. The bach- here will jump to the conclusion .the new organization lathe child Jheir good example. )ne very encouraging sign (leav- lawy,ers out of the question) is op to day very few warrants ler ; agricultural .liens have been led by the Cler^ of the Court—not I many by a considerable as at this ison last year. Messrs. It. J. McCarley & po. are ejiared to buy or sell Future Con- cts for any parties wishing to oper- » in this line. All business conflden- ,1. We receive press dispatches four nes a day and will keep our custom- ^posted. Oct 16-tf • —We are gratified to learn that the lilrosyl Commission have reduced the eight chaises op cotton to aH points M*th and south from this piftce. Tlie tod results of just and reasonable 1 morrow,;^ follows:; Methodist—Rev. J. 8. Condor, IX a. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Baptist—Rev. C. G. Bradford, Pas tor. Sunday .School at 10, a. m. Preaching at 11, a. m., and 7i, p. m. Presbyterian—Rev. D. E. Jordan, 11, g. in., and 7k, p. m. Supdaw School at 10, a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 4}, p. in. lug every Astectatf’ Reformed Presbyterian— bail’s CoAial is so popular. Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. ni.;aqd mngest children are as fondo 7, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. ' Prayer meeting on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month at 7, p. m. » The Concert TorNujWT.—We would call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of the Wizard Oil Com pany^ in another column. The per- S tances of this trdppe have raorived praiseyfeom the press. The Rock Hill Herati of this week says: Theconcert given by the Wizard Oil Com pany in Roddey’s IjaP last Tuesday night was well attended and was in every way a very creditable entertainment A number of songs and plantation melodies were ren dered splendidly, and Mr^ Sydney Burt, the comedian, was thp soul of fun. The farce, “ITie Two Messengers,” was a side splitting and very truthful illustration of the blunders made by the average errand boy. The concert was a good one and was entirely satisfactory to the large audience, Go at once to the store of Mr. A. P. Miller and secure seats. Who is Responsible?—We hear very frequent, and w,e Iptye^fson to bcliey? well-founded, complaints about the loose conduct of tye readjug-room. It is claimed that the rules and regula tes about taking magazines, pa^el-s an^ the like are utterly ignored, with the consequence that none of the best and most select of the periodicals ! can now be bad unless the party de- '."7V"""”" J ""' ”7 ,. V - ~ siring them happens to be in the room iticism upon the acts ot.the Commis-' . .. , ■p . , • i __ i ‘ ‘ , > when thev are received. The rules cu are beiug evidenced everyday, L, ... • .. j » i i i ' forbid, first, unv inouthly or weeklv id it is suicerelv hoped that all just!. . ’ , ’ * ... V . ; . * id proper complaints against the new riff may ultimately be removed. being taken out until after it is three days old; second, not nore tliau one „ .. . . . . , i mouthlv and two weeklies can be —Collections arts still.reported-good i. , • ♦.i.!.,. ...j! taken ont at one time by the same member; and third, all papers and periodicals most be returned wjthjii one week from tlie day of receipt. ndng tbe merchants of the town and rerywhere.aiong the line.. The, much ■eater portion of the planters, despite e poor crops, will be able to mee,t e demands upon them during the li or winter, and the financial condi- on of the county will not be im- tired as seriously as was once thought some people. „ —Tbe farmers are directing their me and attention just now largely to reparing tlie land and sowyn* fall •ain. We are reliably informed that least fifteen per cent, more small will be sown in Fairfield county tlie next few months than during ky previous year- since the war. This Iminiy is one oi me gooa resniis oi pad crop—plenty of time to m eparc fee soil hud sow oats, wheat and the /.j -p—*»-■• [Religious Notice.—The Rev. R. W. oders, of Chester, Will assist the stpr of tbe Winnsboro Baptist church a meeting of^several days, begin- |ng on Sunday, tHe list tost’. (New Groceries.—Wo call especial tention to the new advertisement of (r. Wolfe, setting out acme of the 6w and nice things, be has recently ceived. In bis store will nqw be ind a choice variety of the good jings - that at once tempt and satisfy palate. Go and buy some. A Bouquet Indeed.—We were for mate , euoungh on Friday tp be tbe cipieuto of a lovely ikutefriet, the >mpliments of Slfss Wesley Ru^, a mug lady in tliis county. Roses, brauiums, in fact tbe rarest and choic- bt of fij^wptrs are its make-up, and we ill preserve and appreciate it as ell for its beauty as for the kindness the thoughtful donor. | Tax Collection.—Treasurer Davis eses the work of receiving and coi ning taxes to-day, unless the tirhe is ^tended, and there seems uow to be (it little prospects of an extention of bic. The office has been thronged the entire week and receipts about J heavy as during, any previous year even date. Tlie bad crops seem to no perceptible eflbct iu this direc- n,’ unless it he..to make taxpayers more auxiotfis Co pay and get home sin.' fflhftdeolsion tha.itatyct pf uhusmU: coinme^h Jiel-e to*iilgnt, and 4t is safe mm to oa iu to say tbit no .otbei' decision of the court since the feinon* Dred Scott decision by Chief Juatioe Toney has created so much excitement and dis cussion. The “Onto Oily.” • A gentleman from Atlanta, Ga.,' says that if all- meilcimtrwasS tk pleasant as Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial, he would got mind getting sick. That is why Nor man’s Cordial is so popular. Even the fond of it as sugar I^t the Good ^ V ’! Messrs Crow A Rodgers, Merchants, Fall Creek, 8. C., says: “We were ind«ee4 tA try a small lot of Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial and found ready sale for it; It has given splendid satisfaction, and we sell a great deal of it Let the good work go on.’’*'.Nwrman’» Cordial Is popular every where.* . i **«? ex * t GRASS SEERS. Timothy, Orchard Grass and Red Clover Seed, Fresh supply Just received by ■; „ McMaster, Brice A Xetchin. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ‘ /. R BOTTLER Esq., Probate Judge- W hereas, eW l; Freshly, hath made suit to meto, grant hiiAletthrs of administration of the estate and effects of Joseph Freshly, deceased: Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said J iseph Freshly, de ceased, that they be and appear before me< In the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the 3rd day of November next after publication hereof, at 11. o’clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tins 18th day of October, Anno Domini 1883. T f Published ou the 20th day of October, 1888,.in The News and Herald. \ J.R. BOYLES, Oct 20-flxl Judge of Probate. wizard Die CONCERT THESPLAN HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER BOTH. These impurtaut regulations are dead letters, the complainants say, and it really looks that way. Who U respon sible for the alleged loose management? >Ve think tbe executive cqjnmitteo. Let us hear from the chairman. —r* A Progressive Institution.—A correspondent of the Rock Hill Herald has recently written an excellent arti cle, published in that paper, on the present condition and prospects of the Due West colleges. He notes many evidences of prosperity and progress in Ubttt msnruuons, ana writes vn very crimnliinentarv terms of Due West and iQr people. Of the system of instruc tion in the Due West Female College, te says: . • /. ,. “But the most admirable featnre of t)ip institution is the system of impart- n| instruction. It has become a cus- om among educators, in female col- eges, to load down ypung ladies with number of text books—dragging them through a course of study in two years which the ordinary yotfng man completes with difficulty in five. Young girls are expected to recite ong lessons in arithmetic, algebra, ^ometrv, English grammar, history, jitin, French, German and mnsic in quick succession, and perhaps just get through in time to take a lesson,in drawing or painting. The only argu ment that can be advanced for such a system is that it involves much work and little recreation, and this we think is a doubtful argument^ fan its'ten dency is toward mental cramming without mental expansion. From such, a system the Dne VVest Female College entirely free. According to the statement of its principal, no scholar allowed .to take more than four studies at the sgine time, and the^isual number is three. Everything savor ing of superficial ness is carefully avoided; and a careful; knowlege of the text biok Aid a consequent mental development is earnestly, aimed at. An examination of the textbook cur riculum also shows that ihjs institution Will compare favorably with any other of its kind iu the South.” . . „ TWO HOURS OF GENUINE JOYMENT. EN- Admission .25 cents. RESERVED SEATS 60 cenU. DIAGRAM AT MILKER’S. . SECURE SEATS. EVERYBORY GOING. Oct 18-f2 NEW FALL v* -/• ■ —AJJD- WINTER )D3, Gome and see the largest hnd best se lected stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un- trimmed goods, Velvets,'’ Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Feath ers; all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and White Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege, Tissue and ■ Parisienne Veiling, Hair Switches from 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs, Croquetries for the hair, OrCpe, Lisle and other Ruchiims for tlie neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Tics, and all kinds of Fancv Goods, at - !*. J. O. BO W'S, —..t;- . A full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin,. Lisle, 8111^ and Kid Gloves, aH colors and new styles. An ‘as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored and white Corsets, all sizes, Hyop Skjjrts. Dress Shields and Phlpittttors. .handker chiefs in variety, from Cotton to^Bk.-. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimmirig, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings. Buttons in great vaiiety,’ styles and prices, at . J. O. BOA&Sl THE QUESTION. ; | ’ . ' : .. ; '' ' ' That worries onr competitors at Winnsboro, Chester and Columbia: • HOW IS IT MIMNAUGII SELLS GOODS SO CHEAP? Well, this is onr own little secret, and we 'don't propose to give it away. 1 am now opening my second shipment this season, and owing to the many failures rti New York in the clothing business o nd im'.iiy other branches, I have been enabled to secure gornls at prices never heard oMn H .rc&r T^bJ- EC ' Black Casl'.hicres,.Colored Cashmeros, Trimming^, of n’i the latest designs. '; *• A nice line of Ladies’ Hats, direct hopi Me-nufaeturerg’ Agents, afid for stjde and elegance cannot hosurpu-tsefi by any house in IVIELCSIIOBO. • Ourhuyer uotrSes us to close out our stock vf P.L A NKISTS at SI1TY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. He advises us by Saturday’s ’.nail of the shipment of SALE! to Winnsboro. Don’t buy until you sef these goods. jny other places tftko up Vvhilc i part of my-ttme; the presence of ' P,. ■ ’ * MiMNAuan SMALL BE FELT IN THE WINNSBORO DRY GOODS MARKET. v Respectfully . * ' ’ ^ ;• cr. r,. Oct 16- .auai WAGONS. ♦rj’i'A ALWAYS' FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN’S. A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Wp have just received :i fresh supply of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, Ladies’Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, and more to arrive jh a few da vs. ’ , • • Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods Chil- j We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls! »h-vt* a wepe ‘ - Also, SHELF (iOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every thing usually kept in tlie GROCERY LINE. BAGGING AND TIES, . BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE. • and Boulevard Skills, at j. O. hOAG’S. All kinds of White Goods, White Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretqbnrt, Ac., &c. Also a full and .eoinplete lirtfe of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and S rices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, ! ilks and Satins—you can find anything you want in that line ami at any price. These goods we are determined to sell cheap and ■ reduce Stofik. - • »’ - • > Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will be sold at and below COST, as wqli as heavy ! piece goods for Men’s wear, -at"! other i goods that we do not iutond keei.ing after present stock of same is sold'. V.“ mean what we say. >'•.• • _ , J. O. BOAG, ' • l i ' ■ • FIFTEEN more of the' '' NEW HIGH ACM L’AVlS MACH INI'S, The best Machine on the market, and gives perfect.satisfac.tioii ui very p li'-u- lar, and a general favorite with ti e -ladies.’ Every Machine WARRANTED-in every particular. No family should be without one. Send order or come all at:-, l ay one. J. (>. HOAG. J. II. HARDEN & EEO. IT AljSO IX STOISE: SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. UtYSSE G. DIBS POST ES. u THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.” WOOD'S ODOIsTINE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN TIIK teeth of a comb or a cross-cut saw, but it cleanses the 1 • TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It is per fectly haimless and promptly eflleiei t. 25 cent-t a box. • ’ 'V. C. FISHER, Who'esUo Agent, Columbia, S. C. ; For sale in Winnsboro by McMastkh, Er.ieu & Ketciiin. J fife im The Cotton Market.—Thfe follow- are the quotations for Friday middling.... 9| liddling ....94 |trict low middling ..9| >w middling 9 lew York ftiture market* 8.80 p. m tober,10.47; November,’ l6.'4»f £)e- ibcr, 10.68? .January, 10.78; Feb- iry, 10.89; Marcb', 11.08; April, Li5;' May,* 11.26; June,11.27; July, L47; August, 11.66. Market quiet steady. 1 • 1 ■ Che Phokessions.—Tho following Bf summary of the relative numeri- strength of the so-ealled learned Bfessions in this country be of Brest to our readers:, In I860 there Bre in this country 28,939 lawyer^ 1,842 clergymen, 40,664 doctors; in 160, 98,188 lawyers, 37,624 clei-gymen ^,688 doctors; in 1870,40,786 lawyers; >,874 clergymen, tf,888 doctors; iu ), 64,ft? lawyers, 64,698 clergymen, r ,J71 doctors.' In 1880 there was ono ryer to 782 people, one clergyman > 776, and one doctor to 686. It wil e seen from the statistics above given iat tbe family of physicians have ways been tbe largest in this country id tbe clergymen second in unmerical rengtb ana die leghl profession tbe ifrirest'of the thra^. TO Id, A lot of BUGGIES and" HARNESS; WAIT FOR THEM. Tiiat it. is tin' acknowledged Leader in Tie Trade is a fact that cannot be dis* • uted. ^.7 j| .MANY 17.11 rATK IT—NONE EQUAL IT: The Largest Armed, Tlie Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork, j AND IT IS WARRANTED To tic made of the T/est material. To do any and nil kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. FwSateby • “ J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied torrito- DOME^nc SEWING MACHINE CO., j Riehmoml, Virginia. KEiTKfa Elf3T?5ftl PGS llsSiftS iiUT SSiES* TiF.^ tn mme. \ Kr.r.inv otorrr ! ■Mntv-fy' ya-n stmidlTUj. A I’.DMKDY ir.ireprpiitii; at home, and wheta m hCft.! t'own, Via* -ui c:!in-ojHi bind. A fsatfiuny enlrrsf'l by the best Fbjvidez J. O. BOAG. ji i sale AND FEED S’JABLES. SOCIAL EQvltlTT. An Opinion by Uie .Sapreme Coart which Knock* tho Bottom flat of It. Washington, October 16.—Jn thq Supreme Court to-day Justice Bradley delivered the decision to the case qf the United States vs. Samuel D. Sin gleton, involving the constitutionality, <ff the act of Congress," • of March L 876, entitled “An act to protect all citizens in their civil and legal rights.” He decided that the first and second sections of the apt are uncoiistitntlonal. Justice Bradley took the ground that tbe scope of the thirteenth and four teenth amendments did^not extend to the social fv. ivileges sought to bp guar- amced by the legislation in question. Tho court was quauimoufe with tire exception of Justice Harlan, who said that under ordfiiary circumstances he would bo* slow to oppose his individual judgment to his Colleagues, but. this decision defeated what the people in tended to secure, and supposed tr had secured, .and henpe he mhst dis sent ironi tbe opinion. He had not had tiqte to formulate his views, how ever, and would,’ therefore, merely an- nonnee his dissent. Quite a number of prominent law- vers were witbfe jthe Bar to Received this DAY. GOSHEN BUTTER, Cheese, . Raisins, Dates, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh ’ ' and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and Pickled Mackerel, Sardines, Qysters and Lobsters, . Potted : U * ..‘-J and Devilled Meats, Gun Pow- der, Young Hyson and English Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS) Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR, ' Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s Hams and Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of which will be SOLD ATj- THE LOWEST PRICE, AT S. S. WOLFE’S. / ’ ••A' \ v - ■. *■ • ; • / 'V . :4 / if. *1 : *:*> M. TAKE NOTICE! KOTJC® 1 Ai. BUY your Wagon Material, fSPOKE^Q RIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES, WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE OIL, GRINDSTONES, TRACES, WELL- CHAINS, and all kinds of Plantation Goods COOK STOVES, HEATING from ?14.00 to $50.00, complete— i i )r „ni OIL STOVES, WOODENAVARE, ETC., ! From : : ;V' ' ,ules • i..-~ . hut!, TO all persons indebted to the- under signed for stock bought tliis spring am summer and giving their notes for same, and knowing they fall duo on tlie FIRS! STOVES, OF OCTOBER, will prepare to meet then HEADQUARTERS. promptly, as full payment will be re^Hired, unless'other arrangements be made by tie parties holding said notes. Also, tb.e not;; \ of 1882 that I have carried over for tb< J TT Q presenf year must be paid at once or I wil • tl AV-LxtAAAy vXO. jjavo to force collection if not imuicdi ntely settled. I mean, ludness. —TRADE— NORMAN’S V»< i. '* til.' SAL. —uMAKK— /I r>TTr.‘!fttul Rcmct’y ferf’* > cm of nu irut artnrlUcr tMtl diwCcw ‘ i i Id -E • *.'i- aciiuml tviivf' .n'in ’it*« oj* ftrttii'S. it irtucct'DLaoio iio ;h« titGiiUtch wiUvjat Utsiiijj offor.sivo t o t! i ♦ r ‘ . promptly n Twrt'tzr*, Dlarr! £a t ChoV in-:*. Cu'mlul ‘‘ /. . Tain a, l V .-;'»3 Vn:vv*%, Aoiait l ' Ck L: • I.'iat h, » ij X T : h.v'ix aatt L.v i). '<• nt*.Ac*qc::o atm) >iay * . ■ ( ~*-***->i )•©. ns-. *1 ?n :4». of Cu/.r) r-ov/M 1 .. fj’-ri*-.! *< of Uio iiiboaULcb or & t li&u'ro u f fob<l < u witter. HCUTnALtJlEHO CORDIAL Ti rs pVatrint anT liartr.’css r.s terry Wluc. ilJofi not conn.:a Cj-iuta and will act eonstirai'-. Specially r’«em- merKTcd, for S^aakasneM anj ieolUiny Cmidrcu. Price a-r. and $1,00 per bottle. Su.’J bj <:!t Itru^itt ind Dealer* (n JJeillelne, EKELaiOR OEEIUCAL 09. • Sols Psoprietors, WMaalia, C. C. U. S.A. ‘■to if 4 J 1 -J . X-. t '. > / 3 cr 1.1.' ,M' X ey Hi'X IAAII & U-'SieitlZia end 1 >rrif/‘.Hts fit ;>* borne. ABStiLDYflje.! Mr. C. \V. O’Neill, Goadwater, Ale... ftiy? riitscd his n’lfe frosa an ittvstlli’s bed, an t be i•eUcvcs mf'lSnrtife. AlttfiiKDY (d Tvirctt a prcm'nent Atlanta inenlintit e.iM, ’-I v.titilil have given SSOOasrooa bb t tvo ".Id a nlt-k'c fonvbht two bottles oiyoar ' nedieine did for my daugaier.” A HitILLBY in regard to which S J Cassell?. M. I'., l.’r.’gnst oi Tb’jnmsvtlle, Ga., Boys: “X cto recall instances in which it c fatiLd rcUcJ after at! Utc mxitA rmiclfci hid ftii/ed A iiUSiEDY ebout which Hr. li. B. Ferrell, ^ra- Giauerc, Ga, writes: ‘‘i hare used for the last 29 year, tlie medicine you are putting up and •otudder it the rombinaiien over gotten together tin iac diseases lor which It U recom- A , Wt:»lsfcYof wMch Dr. .ToclBranham, Atlan ta, tnud: “!hn*e iramiucd tlie red;!', mid have no hcMiutior. In advising its use, ttud ccuddently renommend It.” AULUKDY which t):e T!cv. II. B. Johnson, Hear Marietta, Ga., says he has used iu his fatu ity with the “ntmest Mtiiafaction" un«1 recom- inex’ilo*! it to three .'■trnilla^ ‘‘who found it to bo just what it is recommended." AIMGltEDY of which 1’cmbertoi. Iverson, <t tide is a staple wit It us, and ono otchsoluie ment.” rCMt',5>Y of which l^mar, Rankin .V Lamar "We sold id grot? in lour months, tunl never EX |p| a The UNION CHURN is said on its ToeriK I can refer to a dozen parties- using it in this Vicirity. -It Is not a new tiling, but has stood the test since i804. WIIiOyOIU>. . x •6? J iNHOH SPl JOJi co^ :lv; r ^ c ' >3 IIEISER’S TTfFT '■ar ' — Bold it In any place but whAtitwaswiaited apun.” A ipQCEDV by which Dr. Eaiigh. of Lrairnngo, Go, says: ‘‘Icitrc<I ono of the most owknata coses of VKue.ioi'fl MEJTTnU'TioN that ever f ame w itlnn my knowledge, with a tow bottleJ.” A K t’SlKDV of which Dr J. C Husif, Notnsulga Ala .-says: 1 ajn fulfy convinced that it is un rivaled for that clatsof diaease* which it claims to cure." A ires* ED V about which STM. JohnC. WMtncr. of Atlcntn, well and fa -ornldy known nil over the United klates us nGenera; io .urouce Agcoi, b-Y',’ "I wed litis remedy before tho war on a Inrje plsntation'ou a great number of cases, (ilV'IW liilh iVH-illti O’W'V-f." A IHMiKD V pixout which Mr. J. VT. Blrange. cf Cai-tonviiic, Gu, certifies that one bottle cured two iccniir. rs oi his family oi menstrua I irreii«i- hiritv (-f many years f.iantiieg. A RKMRDY thsi is cHEaPEK TTIAN AKY OTBZV meimcikhoI its kind in the world, beciicise 1 oa 2 norri^* ttli-L CURE TUS HOSTqp«INAtB CASE. lutK oiieat rcrut .‘.nt.’KMECV is B:>Arfts:.o a Fu's u.efiFuUt.AToa,(Woman’sBestFrimtitt For eul'.’hy ali Drujgista. Ivlco: Gmail size 75 cents, tarpo rl/o ft .50, fieie Fivprictor and Manofdcbirer J. GP.aliFIELD, Ko. 1083. Pryor Street, Au.aNZA.6a. O fcry Wo have just received our stock of IIEIBEII’8 GENTS’ SHOES. EADH PA1U WAUBANTED. PIUCE GUARANTEED. FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, THESE SHOES are UNSURPASSED Ti, R, FLENNIKEN WINNSBORO, S. G., CONNOR & CHANDLER. A listen to -get iavaru ana Oai The decision, will apply to the Including the attorney-geo- oral, and Senators Bayard and Oar? land, five civil based on _ r wmmm They are respectively prosecutions ander the^act for not adtnitting certain colot ed persons to eqnal acconipqda- tions and privileges in innl dr hotels, iu railroad cars oi theatres. The court holds, as stated, that Con gress had.no constitutional authority to pass the sections iu. question under the thirteenth .or, fourteenth amend ment of the constitution. The dcci- sion, however,',Is held to imply only to L ’the validity of the Ikw iu the States| c While we have some good suits At 17.80, 19, fio and 812, the. variety at 413.80 and | 818 Is meeh greater,' --and embraces many v desirable and hfendsome mixtures; cut! ft |p walking coats and sacks. There is no discount on the wool—it’s the genuine article. The garments are of stylish shapes, sewed with silk, well made and nicely trimmed. Do you contemplate buying a suttsoonZ If so, :jcop should see these when coming to Columbia. If there, ts anything tinder the sunjn Fall and Win- tor apparel that you require you can find it in our stock. . v * BOYS’SfflTS. To the ladies of Winnsboro we wish to stock of school K>, ■» »*..»,..... line of Kilts for the little ones, and mode and trimmed in the latest stales. We also MEAL and GRIST, Rice and > cDnintoii gold and stiver frame sold. Wv hftvA also u full stuc » - « Oiir st»-ck of Bpeetndssrand Eyeglasses k Has received a supply of fresh goods, now more complete tligu ever beiorc. 1>(- Consisting of sides the excellent corui'.nntion traraes, set • ' e ■ ■■- - witli the iir.er.t French ions, \vlsioH w« l.avf ‘ FLOUR, from the best mills of Nashville already noticed, we Uavt\ fine glares, sei and Augusta. Every sack warranted. 'tin Gold and Silver fra tries, made extra ! strong by braces at ail the soiderlngs. -Thv Fine price of these is no more than that of tin tUd silver frames usually' a full stuck of the taetes attd eyeglasses, as 40 and 25 cents a -THURBER‘8 4Uand 34 Coffee. Chnic«k V a 8U ppjy 0 f spectacle turd eye articleo^Parched f ojfee branded ^igma. glass casc-s, at iu unci 15 cents cuclt foa ppirFrv Ann Btapv 'Tph i •' - ' 1 mortocco, ami 50 cents for fine nickel GREEN atm Blacg. Iea>. ^ i . leases, shajic/t to receive the sjiecs without WTITTF WINF and Cider Vllterar ^ straiiiing tlie boWs. Ono great advantagt WHITE WINE ana Giaer vtneirar, V(}U liavt . i U <buy< n g from its Is the atoist 8UGAR^—Granulated, Vo’fiMei, Cut am c w. tap tgw you in itLiing glasses to Lbaf and Brown. JTpto MgS.l, u» very irupot tayt. CONNOR & CHANDLER, Syrups.. i BEST,RIO and Old Government Java lower grades oi spcct Coffees. . • ' ! V: ranging down as low. guarantee a perfect fit my address will an d if they dan yles; Au orders sent to my address will receive prompt attention, ‘ * lotiitoitor fit, ylng half u xpress. re- 11. L. KINARD. SORE TOCK COTTON. #I»S. IfSURANCS' written so Cotton •ins, for short time, at reasonable rates. J. G. CALDWELL,. ., Septaa-fxtm IsfcaraiHJe Agentr MApARONI and CHEESE OATMEAL.' , PICKLES-Chow-Chow and Mixed. ; CELEBRATED "Bartlett Pears,’’ and Canned'Peaches, Tomatoes, ' Succotash, Squftrii, Pineapple, Etc. - s/ . FULL LINE Boots and Shoes.' Ship Stuff for Milch Jewkllers and Opticians, Winitsbtjro, 8. C. —Buy Zeigler Brotbcrs’ Ladies', Misses’ ■•FINEFEED or Cows. • < and Buy i Child ren’s Fine Shoes. J. M. BEATY. ^CASTILE SOAP* B LUE-MOTTLED, Brown find White imptated Castile Soap, for sale at the J^yandRcd D^^by , . Our Stock'Of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we have sold those goods for a number of years, we can safely recom mend them in every particular. Wo respectfully request an inspcc- ion. - .• ■ - . AST2B,. • ESI3I/ & EETCHIIT. UNDERTAKING t Sv. i'X'a gpuclfie br.s bvea tho r.tcaM of bringlriy V-ftttU shd .hap^aws to ex.miMCs who were pro- noatit«i lacui&Wa of Blood aud SUa Diseases. K3AR TUB" WITNESSES I J 5i-i mne that Airlift’* SiiceiSe inved tny Hf’. f wm itr.-iiov i-io.Mil vlth W tlnria, mid was r.vfn n t. iU« 'Soiff - spreltlc relieved tao pfotiiptl> aul cui'..o.>. 1 i:dtiiii it io the ru ■ ti*« reniwiy of the c^r. O. O. hl’KNClfR, * Copt Gas Worts, itouts, Ga. S. S. v.. ri.res tbe worst friwi of Sfcrofuia. CM fio. s, < id UtwiR, F«2fm.*», Ib rppe. «»d nil IMnod or .1 Tlttmor. U eltiH!n:iTin the I’oi^ou from the • id, ttud Uiivvo it out Utrou^U dw pores of the had scr.o?riA ren it tdaf.s. I have riifTcreil from Scrofni.! alwut 17 yewi- Tfe di». .i -j boiiii? uu*t.fiyic««it!twd to'wtop atHl ankles, jay sain Iwh.m Weal covefcd v/illi tons ulcer* Oit.t rpeds cf *>41** fir h. mnd Me Dior wot nlniott tm- ’bsv-M', ■'/- a tear sues and trcr-tniwW wbtei J fu'.kd M do na f ii/ r-wd. A t fenPI bogen teklnt y. s. fonMtiufha for eb«ct biar mauth.t, oad 1 AM CEd'l AINDY WtSUw l t"ok A «• under the super Isloa of av’.ijst«l*m < f S3 war*’ ucttve ttrac-. ftce-’hy ynnr amir. Previous t*» takios r>. 8. 9.1 «t tinjea omtld w ire ly wa'k. iVVwe Icm tciiUc all day, ttud Hum h (fan# S. 6'. 8. and U on.'i/./i'r rny cure. TliOS. WiFitM.ASD, M ro.ti*Jry SUett, Atatnta, Ca. RHEUMATISM. Tbi tort of thti d!.«we Is in Ihe Blood. R’.OTfl-i v/ouM not pBreharo from me whot 9. S. 9; hnf. e fectra in my case. R cunfl me of M»h»rul Kuuumuth.a - AltCHIB THOMAO, Eider Republican, Sprlngtluld, 'X'cnn. A ncjfro was enroll of a violent eAso of Rhentna- tU u hr 4>. ». S. WilJiont the remedy bu wornd have ditd. MU. H. SMITH. M. D., ' TumbUaj bboai-, 8. O. Writ .* for a copy of 'Ac little book—free. OOrt KKXFAltD wil! b» paid to toA.UVVJ CU-iuiet who vrill find, on enaljms of ICO bottles Of 8. 8. S.. one particle of mercury, Iodide potaselom. or any mineralvitb'tance. 1 TDK bVVlPT SPECIFIC CO., Di-'.ver S, Atlanta, Ga. .7121; J. W. ELLIOTT, SR., ,Resi'ertfu!ly informs the public that he has on hand a full line of C'OFFI S3 A> T » CASE J5TS, and is prepared to do anything in m;dcr- ] taking. v hi, . , ■ V-. ‘kT’ —ALSO,— a. full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of tl»e patronage. jp;.- . - J. M. ELLIOfT, Sr. ildcS: ki CSiil-M • Tuot:ssr.d3r,f tvotae.: over tbe laud testt- fy totie wnnderfaleBci’.s of this great res cdy; it will net only shorten labor and icsse Lie iatevshy of pda and as£c ‘ jpression. but better than al priatiy tlitnlnii-hri. the dauber t mother and chile' ~ '