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vHUHB 14177. ll and^B Long Kan TcH a. m. AjH 14178. ?rom Ridg&m Camden, and *Si?$3(R way, twice a weeKregaW way Monday and PndaM Arrive at Camden Leave Camden Tuesday^SI? urday at 6 a. m. Arrive ~a$|lM wav by 2 p. m. ^J| 14179. jfrom wumsDoro to twice a week. Leave WmEsJswgS Wednesday and Saturday aln?0 a. m. Arrive at Flint Hill by 123 m. Leave Flint Hiil Wedntisday and Saturday as 1 p. m. Arrive ^ at Winnsboro by 5 p. m. 14180 From Alston, by JenkinsvilU and Lone Ran, to Monticello, six times a week. Leave Alston daily, except Sunday, at 1 p. m. Arrive at Monticello by 4 p. m. Leave Monticello daily, except Sunday, at 8 a. m. Arrive at Afeton by 11 a.m. 14228. From Colombia, by Mira, Pleas ant, Lever, and Jennings, to Horeb, twice a week, i eave Columbia Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a. m. Arrive at Horeb by 5 p. m. Leave Horeb Monday and Friday at 8 a. m. Arrive at CoInmKia Ktr K t% ra A UlUVtM UJ V yt SIJ^^LEMEISrr. WHAT IS A TEMPERANCE PLEDGET It is simply the promise of a mail or woman to abstain from ail intoxicating liquors, and, like any promise, to make it good, requires an honest intention and the ability to keep it. It is naturally expected that any one will be able to keep such a promise. "Of course I can keep it," says the victim of drink, and he fully believes that he can, but the results of observation and experience have proven that we must not be too sure: there has too often been failure in spite of the best intention on the part of those who have sisrned the pledsre, to allow us to indulge in confidence in the ability of man alone. Men do not like to believe this of themselves, and so this leaflet may come into the hands of some man who is just such a slave, who has broken pledge after pledge. And vet there is hope. In the affairs of this world, if the ~ ---promise of one man is not broad enugh to meet the requirement, if he has not enough in his own person, he begins to look about for "backing," for indorsement; and if he can get a "good name on his paper" he is all right. He may not own a dollar; he may have been even proven untruthful, careless about his promises; but he will be accepted in business circles to the extent of the "backing'' he can get. Take notice, however, the dishonest and untruthful do not get indorsement. So in this matter. You have a certain afwon/vflt ir* *?/\? ?* /vnrn ??*> 11 in wu; VTTii ry iu, uui tu^ appetite for drink, and of the open saloon, are against you, and if you could not get the backing- of God Almighty, your case would" surely be desperate, for your soul knows better than to trust the world of your demoralized flesh. But Jesus Christ has taken into account all your need, the need of your home, wife and children, foryor own soul, and will indorse youj poor bankrupt that you are, to the extent of all you lack, provided you will be true to you part, and with a sincere purpose to do the best you can, trust Him. Your part is not to go in the way of sinners; not cross the door of a place where liquor :1s sold or drunk; not put out ) our hand to take a drink; not stand and look at it: but to cleanse vour lips of pro " - fanity and nncleanness, and be willirg to let the Holy Spirit of God, and His people, do their work in yon. Do the best you can for God, and He will do the best He can for yon. "My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in "glory by Christ Jesus." Phil. 4: 19. w. c. t. u. ONE CAR-LOAD ?OF? "OLD HlCKftRYWAGONS." JUST ARRIVED BIG LI?? OF Saddles, Bridles and Harness. LOWEST PRICES. ULYSSE 6.BISP0RTES COTTONSEED. HIGHEST PRICES ?PAID FOR-COTTON SEED.In Ail Quantities. B. M. HIEY. 10-5fxtf TWO MILLION DOLLARS rpO loan to farmers, on improved farms, X in any amount, from one ?-o fiv e rears. Bay tout supplies for cash, and aroia liens at ruinous rates. Apoly to MELTON & MELTON, Columbia, S. C., Or 3f. W. BROOKER, 10-24fxlm Ridge Spring, ??. C". L V 8Kb TUT? koiis and Kash. We Hg,;. Bis territory for "THS WBBBt A nice line We are still in thejead as-^|H0w Price Cash tiroW. R. DOTY & CO. PIEDJIOXT AIB-LWK, RICHMOND AND I?ANYILLE R.R SOUTH CAROLE^. DIVISION. Condensed Schedule iri> Effect June 9, 1889. \ TRAINS BUN ST 75TH KJKIDIAS TIME. North Bound. Wo. 51. No. 53. Lv. Augusta. e, 15p.m. 8.45a.m Lv. Graniteville, ' 7.$3p.m. 9.30a.m Lv. Trenton, 7.55p.m. 10.05a. m Lr. Johnston's 8. iSp.m. 10.23a.m Lv. Columbia, 10.3^P-ni. 12.50 p. m Lv. Winnsboro, 12.16 a.m. 2.35p.m Lv. Chester, 1.203-m- 3.42p.m. Lr. Hock Hill. 2.03a-m- 4.24p.m r .. utto ^tiia'm. ii.20D.ni IJY. VilWViwc, ^ ? I.v. Salisbury. G.22a;m- '-^P-m Lv. Greensboro, 8.00a.m> 8.40p.m Lv Richmond, 3.30P.111Lv. Washington, 7.13p.ri?-6 50a.ai Lv. Baltimore. ll.25p.itfLv. Philadelpi a. 3.00a.m.lp.4(a.m Ar. New York, 6.20a.m. l.-Op.ip South Bound. No. 52. Lv New York, 4.30p.m. 1?-"?** Lv. Philadelphia, 6.37p.m. 4-20a.m Lv. Baltimore, 9.30p.m. i.45a.m Lv.Washington, 11.00p.m. Lv.Richmond, 2.30a.m. S.C^P-? Lv. Greensboro 9.30a.m. 10.3?P?? Lv. Salisbury, U.23a.m. Lv. Charlotte, 1.00p.m. 2.2<i4-m Lv. Bock Hill, 1.57p.m. J.17^m Lv. Chester, 2.40p.m. 3.53* Lv. Wlnnsboro, 3.39p.m. 4.59aim Lv. Columbia, 5.30p.m. 6.55a*m Lv. Johnston's 7.39p.m. 8.57a.?1 Lv. Trenton. 7.55um. 9.l4ajiL Lv.Graniteviile, 8.24p.m. 9730a.nr Ar. Augusta, 9.05p.m. 10.30a.nn Ar. Charleston \ (via S. C.K.K.) *,30p.m 11.00a.m. Ar. Sarannan (riaCenf. R. R.) 6.31a.m. 5.4?p.m THROUGH CAB 8KRVICE. Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta and Greensboro on Nos. 59 and 51. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car on 52 and 53 between Augusta and Charlotte. J AS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent. D. CARDWKLL.D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. SOL. HAAS, Traffie Manager. " stoves; COOKING & HEATING STOVES * r nr ? tto /\\T nivn aijoaio UJ uaj'i/. Also, tinware, hollow-ware Jars. Flower-Pots, and general house hold f urnishing goods. STOVES, TINWARE. REPAIRED A? work guaranteed first class. Erery thing at prices to suit the times. When in town give me a call. Oi e dooi north of P. Landecke;& Bro.'s. W. W. KETCHIN, Agt.. SuccessortoJ. Q. Cummings. WISHING To Mi a Clip IN MY BUSINESS, I WILL SELL ALL MY FANCY Shelf Groceries at and under cost. Also all Crockery and Glassware. BRING YOUR CASH and get ba: gains. FiiESH LUCERN and SPINACH SEEDS just in time. S. 8. WOLFE. n i ATmi?DruT ii1 | if. Liiwvuii.iun.ijvj. IMparta If limy. Are you studying your best interest this fall? We hope so, for that means that you will look at our Millinery and ask our prices before you purchase your Winter Hat. SEW PATTERNS JUST EECE1YED. Also those of our own design, equal to the imported, at about half the .prit&s. The richest and finest Millinery yet exhibited. Especial attention tD making :r<? trimming to order. Correct styles - j (finest workmanship. LADIES; MISSES' AND CHJLIP1F 5 HATS a specialty with us, trimmed and untrimmed, and to order. /\ u:ii.Va. : . ? if:., i c KJUL miiiiiici ir* a r; J .> i Oib^li. Call at the "Old Reliable." D. LAUDERDALE. M THE WINNSBORO BAR. f SAKDERS, KAMAft k 1THCAET, [ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, VVlJ4^SBUKO, S. t\ Practice? in al the State and UiiM Sates Courts WOffice upstairs in Bank builiiagt JAS. GLENN McCANTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 1 LAW UAKGE, W1NNSBORO, S. 0. BTPractice.- in the State and United States Courts. OSMUND W. BUCHANAN* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 7 Law Range, WIN NSBORO, S. C. Practices in all United States and Stall Courts. Special attention to corporate* and influranr.a law. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COON8ELLOBS AT LAW, i No. 6 Law Range, . WINNSBORO, S. C. Practice in the State and United St?ea Courts. E. B. RxosDAL.it. G.W. Ka???AIX RAGSDALE & RAGSDAL ATTORNEYS AND KH No. 2 Law Ramf?, WINNSBOKO, ?. C. HENRY N. OBEAB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,. No. t. Law Rak?. WINNSBORO, S. C. C Practices in tb? Stat* and United States ourts. 1-1 J E. McDonald, C. A. Dotwlass Solicitor Sixth Circuit. M>r?OVAT/n Jk nOTTftT.ASS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Nes. } and i Law Ranjje, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practice in all the State and Uiltad States Courts. H. A. GAILLARD, attorney-at-law, WINNSBORO, 8. C. Office up-stairs over J. M. Beaty & Bra.'a store. /~\i \t a /^i (;UU-jna.<; fftENUINE imported"Otard, I'" Dupuy Co.'s 10 years \old mgjtu Brandy. Q.ENU1NE imported Otard, **\ Dupuy Co.'s 6 years old A TV T-""* \ GENUINE Ciori Pure tape Brandy FIVE YEARS OLD. FOR SALE BY r w.Wbenjcht, /-innrvc-*rap"n n/\crnADwrnp \/rruoiiia rvoiwrii^ia. \ \ HAVING DETERMINED IN THE FtJTURE TO CARRY ON AN I EX LIJSIVB FAUCI -ANDPLANTATION GROCERY STORE, ?TOGETHER WITHHfillYT HARDWARE, I offer my stock ot Shoes and Heavy Dry Goods at wholesale cost, without freight, lor ?cash only ? The attention of Country Merchants is called to this sale. I -rv ir rrTTnTr \ Jtt. iu* nuiii. l OATS AND m ALWAYS ON HANDk A FINE LINE OF FamilyGroceries. M'CARLEY & CO. CLIFTON GARDENS. ELOOmN'GGERANltlHS.FUCIISlAS and other grecn-hou^e plains, 10 ! cents each, first size; 15 cent^econd size. A. few Pelargoniums 25 canjs eacn. Double Violets 20 cents per dozen^Choica i Verbena, Chrysanthemums and other bedding plants at 15 cents per dozen. 8-30-1y MRS. H. A. GAILLAKDj? THIS PAPE3 i DiVfinu (Mmjraa* St.). irt?i? 1 wmm suv int m*U Mr u J vXWIOM SALE AID FEED STABLES. BH 1 ' HORSES, MAKES AUD KCL?S. ALL persons having bought Males and Horse from the undersigned last spring, and giving their notes payable on the first of October ana November, will please be ready to meet the same, as full payment will be required. I will bay old Plug Horses aud Mules, both fat and poor. Also, all grade* of cattle, from a suckling calf to a work or. Bring m your cash and make the old nan happy* A. W1LLIFOBD, WINNSBORO. 3. C. 1 CLOT] WE HAVE A ECTLL STOCK OF I Bargains in this Jine. Children's Sails, $1.50, $2.50 and up. Men's Sait8s $4.00, $5.00, $6.0 T> A XTrTQ DA\ rAil AO. JL An A large lot of Overcoats from $2.00 to will offer at a bargain. GENTS' FURNK h job lot of Collars and Cnfft. Shirts Rubber Coats $2.00, $2.75, $3.75. Ladies' Gossamers 50( Tho?<? ornnd* are first-class and tjruara goods and yon will be convinced that tt to spend your money where jou can yon goods as low as they can be bought Respectfully, CALDJ NOV IS THE TIE -TO BUY YOU It? RUBBER BELTING, HOSE AND PACKING, I LACEjLGiTHER, ASBESTOS PACKING4 HEMP PACKING, ?AND? MACHIITK OIL, FOR SALE CHEAP,BY T T? hjdhc IOTPB fTnn J r . IXL ill AO 1 TJXV otv^v/. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Elizabeth C. Robertson, Plaintiff, against Cora J. Robertson, William R Robertson, Elizabeth Robertson, Thomas R. Robertson, junior, and Julia Robertson, Defendants. ?Summons. For Relief. Complaint not Served. To thx Defendants Above Named : YOU AKE HEREBY summoned ana required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk o? the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber, at his office, Wiimsboro, (South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you failto answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief deiuandedin the Complaint. Dated 9th October, A. D. 1889. -" *>*. H. A GAILLARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants, Cora J. Robertsoa, Thomas R. Robertson, junior, Elizabeth ! Robertson and Julia Robertson: Take notice that the Summons in this action, of which the, foregoing is a copy. , and the complaint in this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of l Common Pleas lor the County of Fairfield yind State of South Carolina at Winnsftoro in said County and State on the 9th j My of October, 1889. This 9tn day of October, 1889. H. A GAILLARD, Platntiff's Attorney. 10-10x6t highest prices paid fob COTTONSEED. SPECIAL PRICES FOE ^Iacaulay - ^ WHERE - 1 For reliable makes and latest styles in . Dress Goods see the large stock on exhibi;ion at MACAULAY & TURNER'S. Young Men's Sack and Cutaway Suits in very handsome patterns and best makes. Sold by MACAULAY & TURNER. The beat place to buy Umbrellas is MACAULAY & TURNER'S. One of the best stocks of Hats in Winnsboro, in all the latest styles, at MACAULAY & TURNER'S. When you want a fast Black Hose that will not fade call on MACAULAY & TURNER. We are headquarters for Underwear of all grades. MAC/ ULA Z & TURNER. Reme: Is :full witk tlie best makes. We refrain fr yourselves. We will positively guarantee ; "LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES MAOAl Gr R i H^HIGDEST PRICES PAID FOR HING. ILOTHING \ND WILL GIVE BIG Boys' Suits, $3.00 to $9.00. 0, $7.00, $8.00 up to $15.00. [TS. PANTS. $15.00. Every artclc in this line we 333ING GOODS. and underwear very cheap. . I&OOXBS* Rubber Shoes of e\^^eS3r'P^on j., $1.00, $1.25, $1.75. * nteed not to leak. Come and see these ley are real bargains. It will pay yoi get the best value for it. We will sel in the State. >VELL & RUFF. EBMUIBS' Bin* Bar Unnoo Ul? UUlglUU 11UU0U. OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. COLUMBIA, S. C. T BEGr TO OFFER TO THE CITIi zsns of Fairfield an ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS for Fall and Winter. My purchases have been made from first hands, and my prices will be found as low as any house South. 2,000 yards 40-inch Wool Suiting, at 25c. 9.QftO vftrrlfi 38-?n/*h Sfrino Snitincr <?( -j--- j '? ?v" ^V*TW ' 20c. | 2,500 yards Gray Flannel?, 36-inch at 25c. 100 pairs 10-4 Grey Blankets, at 69c. 100 pairs 10-4 White Blankets, at 69c. 50 pairs 11-4 All-Wool Blankets $4.39, worth $6.00.J This is a Big Drive]: "JJ Fail line of Shawls, Lap Robes and Comforts. Bop (Mil? jDepartint. 50 Suits at 98c.J 25 Suits at $1.25. 50 Suits at $2.00.2 75 Suits at $2.38.| 25 Suits from $3.00 to $7.00. Young Men's Sacks and Cutaways|in iatesr siyies. HATS i 'HATS! 5 dozen SILK HATS, all latest styles, at $2.98. This Hat astonishes the natives. Ali buv who see it. My line of STIFF and SOFT HATS cannot be surpassed for style and prices. I shall appreciate a call or send me your order. Very respectfully, A. H. MUMS, JR. 10-8Viisboro Men. RPT7 A n CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, rOYS and jf - Turner's 'O - BUY - GrOOI (:o:) . The best line of 25c. Dress Goods in the j country. All grades at MACAULAY & TURNER. | I Elegant line of Plushes from 25c. to 75c., j at MACAULAY & TURNER'S. I : i Brown and Bleached Canton Flannel. j Large stock at all prices. MACAULAY & TURNER, j j See our new line of Ruchlng, Collars,; I Cuffs, Handkerchiefs,Gloves, Hosiery and; I i.? r *4- * | oursets. iub uuu^ui at a sauimw ; and must be sold. i % MACAULAY & TURNRR. j See our Wool Blankets at $3.75, worth j j $5.00. MACAULAY k TURNER. ! mber,- Our Shoe Depa: om quoting prices here for they are often mi a saving to every customer who visits our stc " is our motto. JLAY & T1 LNITE BUILD] COTTON. I I i i I i i jerS= i We are again; this t tention to onr line o which are pret' am same time at pivcas to buy. Oar stock of FURN and it will be to yoa come to see us befor< Down. _ m 1 WHAT'S Ml Till HEW YORK I Great reduction in cloak from $2.50 to ?1.50. Men's, Youths' and Children's Sails be deceived and tbiuk you can get c prices. Jerseys at from 40c. to 75c, Ladies' Twilled Red Flannel, reduced from : Don't forget to buy a Hat Racket at 10c. and 15c. We have on hand a great supply of 1 ' sizes, best sewing Needles; also the s Bodkin, Long Cotton Darner, Short C< and Button Needle. All for five cents. Dou't buy a penny's worth until yoc the best bargains of the season. ; l PROPBD . I DRESS i ap !| MILLI BEFORE TOT DRESS ' COME AND INSPECT OUii LINE < MILLINERY. YOU WILL I AND CORRECT STYL1 BOUGHT TO SE] DEPEN1 . TflB mi$m YOU WILL FIND J Fashions!* HENRIETTA ROBES, EMBROIDER CORDS, TRICOTS, FANCY A AN EXCELLENT STOCK i McMaster, Bri i w IB ' - Directory, / )S - CHEAP. Beautiful Walkins Jackets nnrt .T?>r<ipv<i in every new shade at MACAULAY& TURNER'S. A fine line of Corsets at 40c., 50c., 75c. and $1.00. Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets in all sizes can be had from 3IACAULAY & TURNER. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A very large line of Dress Shirts in all qualities. Don't fail to see that Unlaunaried Shirt at 49c. It has no equal MAC AULA? & TURNER. Domestics at factory prices. MACAULAr & TURNER. A job lot of Carpets and Rugs?cheap. MACAULAY & TURNER. rtment isleading, but ask you to call and judge for >re for the NEXT SIXTY DATS. [JRNER, [NG. jb JEji ime calling vour atf PARLOR SUITES 3 durable, and at the that will enable you ITUilE is complete r interest to come to 2 baying. iig & co. tit. -dowit. [UitElLi ii tACKET STOKE. ?r 3. WALgfeiffi Jji^giiWWDUCED at prices that will astonish yon\.?OB^ slothing elsewhere at anything oar at oc. and 10c. Perforated Chair Seat^^^^pi Teedles. Just loos! One paper, mixed even other useful-needles, viz.: Steel )tton Darner, Wool, Worsted, Caroet l have seen foi* yourself that we have H. LANDECKER. STOR NEW'YORK RACKET STORE. GOODS WSMJ* \ M aHMnttaA sBiNn lC3EP8,lTk I J BUY YOUR OR HAT OF DRESS GOODS AND STOCK OF ttND CHOICE SELECTIONS 2S. THESE GOODS WE LL, SO YOU CAN I J ON IT. I l I v m I .ARB COW. I ? i ?I L FULL STOCK OF ie Soods. I ;ED SERGES, SIDE BANDS, WHIP J ND PLAIN FLANNELS, AND OF MOURNING GOODS. ce & Ketehin. I