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ife.' V;-: Tie FairfieldSewsaod Herald. . ^ PUBLISHED MVBRT WBDNBSDAT -BYjjs? News - and - Herald - Co. JiXXS Q. DATIg, . . Fr?8ld?Bt. % ; . : ~ TKRKS, nc ADTAXCX: T?*r. .... SI.50, X?ntlM, ..... .75. ?. - - - Editor I ;^| AD VERTISING RATES, CASH: f One dollar a square for the first inserc :|Won and fifty cents for each subsequent Insertion Sprciai rates for contract advertisers. Marriage and death notices free. ltezular rates c .arg^d for obituaries. Orders for Job '>V\>rfc solicited. WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday, December 25. : : 1889"' Congressman Cothrax has reconsidered his determination to resign his seat in Congress. Oh.- how disappointed M?tne ahitiou- men will he! Kicumond h?s strut another set ot'j resolutions to Mrs. Davis nritcra'ing a de>:re th*t ihe :enjain? of tin- ex-l're-i dent he buried in that city. If agre?a ble to Mrs. Davis, Richmond, th?i - . _ m j capital of the taller Uoutetierac}, wei think, its the most appropriate place ill j the South for his sepulture. The mechanical department of the i>tate University is doing a great deal - ?f good for the State and as such is entitled to the liberal support of the Legislature. AVe are glad to wre that the Legislature appreciates this feature of the University and has incresed the appropriation Irom $2,000 to $4,000. Prof. Edward?, who is incbarjre of the mechanical, department, is a most euergetic and practical man, and will use the increased funds with good result. The Newberry Herald and Neva appears this week in lamentation over the death of the Board of Trade, the Young Men's Christian Association and a Literary Society, In the town of Jiewberr), and well might it moarn ? and even weep. The death of an * organization, that tends to promote the business interests ot a community, the death of an association, that discemi \ nates pare principles ot cnaracter, toe i death of a society that cultivates the intellect, portrays indeed an ugly picture for the future. The State is to be congratulated on the result of the receut election ot Judges. Th- re-election of Judge .?RudtfOiTand Judge Witherspoon caunot but be "acknowledged a well deerved appreciation of their Itaiuing and integrity so well illustrated iu their judicial caieer, and we can look, forward with every coufi fence to the future career of the newlr elected Judges. Gen. Izlar and Mr. Aldrich, both of whom are gentlemen whose ; emincii^fitncss for their high positions is proven by the ability and learning they hare exhibited at the bar. WFkE income of the Clemson College, lor the first year, is from the State $60,700 aud from the Clemson estate about $3000; or the State gives $60,700 to get $3000 and the privilege of naming its agricultural College after Mr. Thos. G. Clemson. The bill as amended does not give control of the experiment stations to the Clemson College, and we arc at a loss to guess under whose control they will be placed. These stations are a very important part of an agricultural education and should be immediately under the direc^ control of the scientific agri cuinir&usism tmiK'ge ui uk m - fact the Hatch fund is given by the national government for the purpose of running them and we do not see the propriety of giving the funds and not the station? to the College. Everything bearing upon scientific agricultural e ucjition should be under on.* management. Ficoc th*? oj/nij-Mi we ft-rm f.<>m the debute the t ieiutmtl.'iniiue hi:), we cannot but thinK rlini its < ri^iii:i urs have d?:V?*e?l ti.?i ??ulv nn il-advi-rd, but a:: Uti;.e.:c??-ary pl.in in p:OV.ititljj lor the MtipjH.ri i?l ins:i ution. Whether J He propo>e^ motle of support Kilt proposed because it? friei.ds were doubtful of the passage of the bill and thought to b- i?>g from \he Dockets of the people in an "in dtroct" way inotv than iliPy wou'd j have bcu-ri wi.liiuf to pay directly, or whether ilu* inatitution of the plan be attributable to oth?*r motive*, we shall not presume Jo determine. But the frii?tnl? of the bill, bv whatever m>> tires act tinted, have certainly raised up more opposition than th?-y would otherwise have encountered, and in deflecting money fro in ir* natural source and providing for the maintenance of i he College in a manner different from that followed respecting other and similar State institutions, if - they hare t?ot injured the credi' of the State, have certainly succeeded admirably in produciug a ?en?e of disurnisf:Lc.tii>Ti even ainon? some of the ardent well-wishers of the Ciemson College which U exactly what its enemies mo*t like. If the farmers desire the College, by nil means they ?houId have it, bni let the first ateps towards its beginning be open and bold; let its friends ask, i?Jhe intelligent hearing ^ of the people, for what they require^; .^x.. and we mistake the public sen-imew^if, it be not freelv given. cw ?? Remarkable Rescue. Mn Michael Curtain, Plum field, 111., makes the siatement that she caught cold, which seltkd ou her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for l Consumption; she bought a bottle and to * her delight found heiself benefited from first dose. She eontinued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does tier own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle? of this Great Discovery at Mcifaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store, large bottles 50c. and *1.00. * I>4* Your Own iiraw-. Ob. how the countr> ciavoss and I long* for a Cleveland in the White House and a Carlisle in the Speaker's D<t?.t!nAn Uft?H"PA*I ' Porh^on | tsiUUi 1 Allioail iiati;ovii X at ncuu Reed! how far will vou carry your rile partisanship. We thank you, Mr. Harriion and Mr. Reed, for illustrating to the country by yonr examples the dire necessity for a Democratic administration in 1892 Jns-t proceed with your work as yon are now doing, and the Democrat? will win next time by your own influence. Our Icy President. At the end of Clr.cf Justice Fuller's eloquent tribute to George "Washington there was a burst of applause which Lasted for .several minutes. Justices Miller, Harlan and Field and Secretary Blaine rose and shook the hand of the eloquent Chicagoan with "almost boyish effusiveness." President Harrisou was apparently the only one in the room who made no sign. Frigid, motionless, impassive, he sat sternly in his chair and gazed into space with vacant, fishy eyes. Does the .size of the man coiTespond with the am unt of his dignity ? Opinions differ.?Cftirayo Herald. A SrnumfHt t? l! !.?? jir<?i?t?? d liiai >\ i!n?iii! u.eiit be erected to the ?t?vm->iy itie iu:e Jfflers->it Davis, ami we now rail upon the people of Wiunvboro ami Fairfi-ld lu aid in the undertaking. Our people have alwayn been tinted for their zeal in doing something to commemorate the names of our C>udead, ami we feel confident they will not fail to rally to ilie support of the proposed monument to the great exponent of the undying principles. We call especially upon our women who have done more to render lasting the names of the fallen dead. We would suggest that some entertainment for this purpose be gotten up during the Christmas holidays, aud tan fi* if In Via vi'AtM/ni i*\ du/>ir)o tirifMt j^avt/ it/ iv IIIV uvuic'i it/ u^viviv nj'v?i the nature of the entertainment. lirady Dylns. It is with feelings of horror when our eyes saw yesterday this announcement, ;tHenrv W. Grady is dying." May a merciful Providence spare him yet longer for his career of usefulness just, to our human minds begun. "We cin?t afford to lo^ehim, through whose veins courses the blood of a uoble Southerner, propelled through his I * - .. n*k/.cA />?* >?>?* 4 ! > H/\K UUUV ui a iicu: . rv nu>c t?u? ? iuiv/u was for the good of the South. He nur.-ed in hi-s bosom the great past of the South am! commands the willing hearing of the North. Ilis death will therefore extend beyond the narrow limits of his State, yea? even to the limits of lhese United States. Let every lover of the South hear his own words at he lies on his languishing bed: "-end word to mother to pr.iy for me. Tell her if I die that I died while ... ,l.? r irwng lU M'i yc I1JC ovum, tuu iauu x lova so well." I^ater.--As we goto press the news "is flashed across the wires that the eloquent Gradr is dead, and the South loses another ^reat editor. ' Christmas. To-dav is Christmas. What waves of pleasant memories will move before our mind's eye! What tender thoughts will crowd the mind today ! What warm beats of the hearts of the young, middle-aged and the old! Before another copy of our paper comes to our patrons and friends these emotions will have filled the bosom. Whatever way they arewout +/\ criPrwl flip d?v_ whpthpr fltpv shall ^ ? ?.. 7 .? observe it solely as a day of religious devotion or as holiday when the mind is freed from business cares and anxieties and make it a day full of pleasure and amusements?to all to whom our paper comes, to all who read it, we wish the happiness and joys so long associated with the day. It is a day full of many happy memories to the children and may they experience a fullness of its jovs, may their hearts grow big with delight and may the fairy tales and legends of the day lill their imaginations with beautiful pictures of life. Christmas is real to the little ones; let them enjoy it. Soon enough for them will it become a day At'AH wliAPA lkrtWVW* Vk\/\tllk K'fn \> iivj-v invi it hav >viii disipated the beauties of fairy land and told truths, sad to them. Christmas is also the very best day for sweethearts to think of one another and imagine the world was bright especially for them; that the sun was rising as a bridegroom rejoicing to run a race, especially to suggest the happy thought to the young man that spring xrsis nnnrinor flnwprc in Ian of win ter just because the maiden was loving so earnestly and fondly. Keep Chistm&s. sweethearts. For old bachelors Christmas is an opportunity f<?r loving somebody at least. If you won't offer your hand to some young lady, then give to the old and middle aged some of the good things which you have gathered through the year. To all whose heads are hoary with the touches of time's fingers, to all to whom the year has brought care and disappointment and bereavement, to those who are afraid of that whi-h is high and the almond tree in the garden of their lives does not bring flowers and fruit, may the day come as the saow upon the earth covering the rigictoess and uneveness of nature making all beneath full of promise flowers and thanksgiving. ^jL'pon this day was born the hope of the world: upon this day let all of us let the dead past bury the dead and look into the way of the truth and light of ihe world, and walk henceforth worthy of a high and christian man-I hood. Bucklen'sJArniac Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore?; Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positirely cures Piles, or no pay -required It i is guaranteed to give pcrfect ;\ittsfaction, or money refunded. Price 23\c;nts per box. For sale by Mcilist'; -^rice & Ket^hin. " ^ * \ i N \ *N GARDEN A SO TL A X TISG. To the Editor of The Xeicx and Herald: Having a garden something over an acre in size. I have had sj)aee for planting and testing most of the different kinds of vegetables and fruit trees ana now a part or it as an experiment station for some of the field crops As it is located to receive the early rising, south and southwestern sun, and from its elevation can be planted earlier in the spring and latter in the summer not to be injured by late spring or early fall frost as is often the case in other localities. I have generally commenced to plant for gardens supplies about the first of March and I find noted, from unfavorable weather, I had to postpone this year until the 9th, when I planted corn for table use, summer cabbage seed., spring turnips, lettuce, beets, unions, tomatoes, okra, bunch beans, Irish potatoe seed and on the 30th squash and cucumbers. I I narlv Wimiincrsfadf_ par]V Flat Dutch and Share Head sent by the United State* Department of Agriculture, :ill of which was d-laved in maturity bv the May drought. I continued the planting of corn in a suitable quantity, monthly to the loth of July, so as to have it until frost. This year made two crops on-.the first planted beds as follows; As soon as the corn began to (assel and silk I had the middle between the rows planted, and as the corn of the first was taken off for the table use, had the stalks removed and the young corn tmnnea and cultivated as the former. On later planted beds I drilled corn for forage. I also, about the loth of Jul v, had every other middle of rows of summer cabbage bed planted iu corn which was worked with the hoe and made some very good late ears of corn. "We had for table every day or near about, from June 18th to November 4th, and last two messes the 16th and 17th beans, both running and bunch, okra and uravn of TnforVdlc ivuzaiv^c viv ^iuutvu i*v IVWA ? during summer so as to securc a supply until killecl by frost. About the loth of July I had set out cuttings from selected stalks of tomatoes, every one of which lived and gave us a bountiful supply from the 10th of September until the 29th and 30th of ^November, when frost killed it. In order to continue the supply, as from the stalk a goodly number were gathered, commencing to ripen and properly cared for has furnished some for table, up to date. -?r?/\r%n fi jof /?VAn T JL1AOJL1 ILVUl iUCV x similar to sweet potatoes, and after forming sprouts, plant for a fall crop, which has succeeded very well this year. Our "cabbage for fall and winter use, injured considerably by worms, except the Green Glaze, which they rarely disturb. Turnips for fall, T Tktantrvil -re-VntA Pint. "Dllf/'h. fitraD leaved. Ferry's improved Ruta Baga, arid a Ruta Baga or Sweedish turuip sent from the United States Agricultural Department, also, "country seed" for a supply of saiad during next spring. I have under test selected oat seed planted the 22nd of September, in drill, thinned to 15 inches apart, some hills with one stalk, some with two and others with three, and adjacent sown broadcast and rolled, to ascertain which will give the best yield. The latter being three times as large as the former, and for " " -r j: ,_i J lear 01 injury xrum xmsu u.ui mg ms winter., 1 have had it cut down and cured for cow feed, and it is now growing again finely. 1 have also selected heads of wheat seed planted in drill and thinned to 15 inches apart to see if they would not thereby be improved. Where I had corn" planted, sweet potatoes and summer cabbage, I have some parts sown in oats some in rye, and would have sown some in Vmrlrvi- linrt thp hfiftn at hand, to be removed next year in time for garden crops and leave some vegetable matter to be turned under the soil. I have a large bed of lucerne planted in drills, which promises a fine yield, and will be a valuable acquisition to the forage crop. I will, in my next article, give a statement of the planting of Peterkin and Allen cotton to improve the lint of the former and to ascertain the yield of an acre planted in the same way. J. *M. G. AVallaceville, S. C., December 19. jiu xii.Miruutx vitTu .s uuuu x'unuiie. Roe Grant who is employed in the Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company, held one-twentieth of ticket G3,85G, which drew the first capital prize of $300,000 in the drawing of The Louisiana Stare Lottery Company on the 15th of October. He collected the money through Adams Ex.-rcss Company.?Jlar/ford (Conn.) 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[Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the Legislature, for i Educational and Charitable purposes, i and its franchise made a part of the present State Constitution, in 1879, by an overwhelming: popular vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi-Annually (June and December), and its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWi>nrh nf tliA ten months of the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWEXTY YEARS, For Integrity ol its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prizes, Attested as follows: " We do hereby certify that tee iuvervixt the arrangements for ail the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in 'person, manage and control th-e Drawing* themsdcex, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fair ne*& and in good faith toward nil parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, icitn jac-simues oj our rignaturcs attached, in its advertisements." OommI?ii"nrn. Vi't the undtrzigntd Burilcx and Bankeis mil pay all Prizes drawn p The Lmvivvna SUiU lotteries which may be prexnnitd at our counter*. R. M. ITALSLsLKY, Vr**. Lou'na Nut. JJU. MEItKE LAXACX, Frex. State Xui. Hk A. BALDtVI.V, Pre?.Xcw Orlra.nn Nat Itk. CARL KOHN, Pre*. Union National Hk. Grand Monthly Drawing t tit* AcHdemy of Kittle. N?w Orleans, Tuesday, January 14, 1890. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,060 Ticket* at Twenty Dollars each. Halve* 810; Quarter* 85; Tenths S3; Twentieth* SI. LIST or FRIZES. 1 PRIZE OF $300,000 13 ?300,000 l PRIZE OF loo.ooo is 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 IS so.ooo 1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is 25,000 t PRIZES OP l#,ooo are 20 ooo * PRIZES OF 5 ooo are 25,ooo 25 PRIZES OF 1.000 arc 25 ooo i tru* bUT'/ra AP ?^n 1W A so# prizes OP 3oo are 60,000 *00 PRIZES OF 2oo ara loo.ooo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. loo Prizes of $500 are $5o,ooo ioe Prizes or 3oo are 3o,ooo l*o Prizes ?f 200 are 20,000 T ERMIKAL TSIZES. 3? Prizes of $ioo are J99.9oo 99 Prizes of loo are 99,900 3,134.frizes amounting to $l,oM,soo Note.?Tickets drawing capital Prtt?s are not entitled to Terminal Prizes. AGENTS WANTED. ??~Fo* Cut* Ratbs, or any runner lnformatloa desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly statin*: your residence, with But*. County. Street and Number. More rapid return mall delivery will be.assured by your enclosing a a Envelop# bearing your tull address. IMPORTANT. Address K. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La., r if. A. DAUPHIN. Washington, D. C. By ordinary letter .containing Money Order Issued by ail Express Companies. New York Exchange, Draft or Postal Note. Aidress Bcristereil Letters coutafo'z Carrencrto NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Nrw Orleana, La. "REMEMBEB, that the payment of Prizes la UUARAXTEKA BY FOIJK SATIOXAL BA\K8 of New Orleans and the Tickets are slgntd by the President of an Institution, whose chartered rights are recognized In the highest Courts, therefore, beware of all Imitations or anonymous schemes. ONK DOLLAR is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket ISSUED BY US In any Drawing. Anything In our name offered for less man a Dollar is a swindle. HURRAH -for theMIIMI1! Right now we are ready for business with a jjood selection of CHRISTMAS TOYS. ?also? candies, nuts, raisins, citron, cranberry sauce, * nor ro Axni r?i> a vr:ir?j ili J. ?jku<j mi JL/ vivmH'uv* At the W1NNSB0R0 BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. (jr. A. WHITE. FOK THEPAST TWO - SEASONS I wan us.ke<i repeatedly, "Wliy don't you order for Christinas a nice lot of books suitable lor boys and girls?'' If yon did not get them at that time possibly it was my fault; if yon do not get them thfxtitneU is your fault, as I have in stock a splendid assortment of ILLISTRATK1) BOOKS, especially for children We have also pi events for grown folks, yonn<r and . old, ai prices to suit the time*. Come and see for yourselves. * D. LAUDER DALK. STOVES COOKING & HEATING STOVKS ALWAYS ON HAND. Also, tinware, iiollovv-ware Jars, Flower-Pots, and general house hold furnishing" goods. STOVES. TINWARE. REPAIRED A< work guaranteed first class, Everything at prices to suit the time3. U7K/i? in fAtwn mrr/* o noil Ht n ^AA? TT ucu m wttu iuv n> vaiit vi i> uwj north of P. Landecke j<fc Bro.'s. W. W. KETCHIN, Ajt.. Successor to.T. H. Cummings. INSURANCE NOTICE. THE undersigned, representing the Knoxville and other Insurance Com panies, is prepared to take risks on dwelings, cotton, merchandise, gin-houses, etc. A share of the patronage of the citizens of the county and town is solicited. 9-12 W. H. KERR, Agent. Macaulay - & WHERE T ror reiikiuic master anu latest styles in j Dre.-s Goods see the larse stock m exhibi- ! tionat MACAU LAY & TURNER'S. i Young Men's Sack and Cutaway Suits : in ver. handsome patterns and bt-st makes. ; Sold by MACAULAY & TURNER. ! The best place to buy Umbrellas is MAGAULAY & 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 IJ!ack llose that will not fade call on MACAULAY & TURNER. We are headquarters for Underwear of all grades. MAC-- UL-\Y & TURNER. Piemen Is full w.th the be-;t makos. U'e refrain frc vour-eivt'S. we win positively guarantee:! "LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES' MAC At G R A ear u Kin EST priced PAID FOR I CJOa aa ?BQ1MW ? LADIES, NOW IS Y 1?< satosba: We will commence a grand sa TIVELY AT COST. Owing to the short crops to close them out. Remembe after this date. Q. D "V acjpwn? I jftafrii'Kil l &JrSiafl By HENRY 331 This is a New and Masterly Medical Treatise, a AGED, and OLD MAN who is snfferinprfrom We Depression of 8pirits, liver Complaint, Diseases c Accident, Stcwm**, Foil?, Vicc, Ignorancc, Kervoui: [UiLBijJlii nr.?fi Bound in leather, full gilt. Price, only one do CONFIDENTIAL* Address Hzxbt DuMoxt, 3462, Boston, Mass. Prefatory Lecture with nume: This is the only ELECTRO-MEDICO PH YSIOI and perfect. It is invaluable to all afflicted, as it rea For all Diseases of Men, by the distinguished authc Hzxbt DuMoxt, M. D., who has DISCOVERE - THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE Ei SENCE OF MANHOOD, may be consulted strictest confidence.in person or by letter,at his Electa Medico Infirmary,No.381 Columbus A v., Boston, if as "I HEARD A VOICE; IT Si AXTDT STSTMIIS ?IU|101 WIS JUST EE AN ELEGAr mm. sneAP b /5L "ESZ-u i Fine Assortment of HE A COIIDIAL INVITATION 15 H. L A N JD PROPRIETOR NEW Y( rs^Don't ft>rir?*r tlj.ii wo sell Clothiu<r FALL ANNC I CONGRATULATE my customers u the season comes the necessity of machines and household decoration?; ii your attention to the bargains I oiler: goods is the goods themselves, i would only practical workman in the furniture experience and knowledge of local tast will find mine the largest and hands< superior, my policy being to sacrifice a the confidence of my customers. I desire it to be known that I handle i a low price and give the best article tli3 short-sighted policy for any merchant to at the expense of his reputation. My ai bargains, but by thn sar:sfaciion that co wear. ?o come to the First-Class Furri bargains, and find more than one car-lo; better anywhere. W'c are leading ihe ! want u.ore, so come ana dc convinced d __RJ ~ WANTED. ; 66 2-3 Us. BEESWAX.I i i FOB SALE. | i One Snail Cart and Harness,! I W E. AIKEJv. CLIFTON GARDENS. E. jOoming geraniums, fu cut ias and other green-house plants, 10 cents each, first size; 15 cents second size. Aisw Pelargoniums 25 cents each. Double Violets 20 cents per dozen, Choice Verbena, Chrysanthemums and other bedding plants at 15 cents per dozen. 3-20-1 y MRS. H. A. GAILLARl) _ __ X. ^ v f - Turner's '0 - BUY - GrOO: The best line of 25c. Dress Goods in the country. All grades at MACAULAY & TURNER. Elegant line of Plushes from 25c. to 75c., | at MACAULAY & TURNER'S. Brown and Bleached Canton Flannel. Large stock at all prices. MACAULAY & TURNER. : See our new line of Ruching, Collars, j Cult's, Handkerchiefs Gloves, Hosiery and ; Corsets. Large lot bought at a sacrilict and must be soiil. S1ACAULAY & TURNRR. See our wool uinnkets at ?5.75, wort!) ; 5">.()0. MACAULAY & TURNER. .Tiber, .Our Slioe Depg >m quoting prices here for they are often n l saving to every customer who visits our s ' is our motto. ILAT & T .3STTTE BUILD COTTON. S& I) i mi ??oam?ma?i ??? awn? OUR CHANCE TO I )R A LITTLE MONI f, . HOTE??i * Sle of all our FINE COLO] and our IMMENSE STOCK r, now, that you will find the: / yiLLIFOR] T MONT, M. Z>. Dd lEGiapcnsaoie 10 every Tuunui mluubk;akness, Languor, Loss of Memory, BaskMtaess, >f the Kidneys, and all diseases dependent upon i Debility, Vital Exhaustion, and IHMJMMIilihr T^Vi>fVrffiWgrav?i n TTi 1A A liar, by mail, sealed in plain -wrapper, postpaid, M. D., No. SSI Columbus Avenue, or P. 0. Box rous testimonials from high sources, free to all. LOG Y ever published, and is absolutely complete chea the very roots and vitals of disease. i' nJilSBi m*mam UD, 4?COME AND SEE.*" ' *aa MM IIW'IIIW UE1V.KD! sTT LINE OF OOKS MB Ml SCOCI* i at Very Moderate Prices. (i EXTENDED TO ALL FROll > E C K E R, HE. ,wt.:?u ...:n .. .u in uiiw w mv;:i win ^siuiuau vuu. )UNCEMKN F. poii the return of the fall reason. With replacement ot old furniture, sewing i view of Ihese facts, therefore. I direct indeed the best advertisement of the : have you remember too that I am the business, and have had a long business es as to the selection of goods. You >mest stock of furniture, and with no margin for profits rather than sacrifice o cheap goods as to quality, but sell at market affords for the money. It is a make a reputation for low price goods im is to satisfy buyers, not by alluring mes from the test of goods by actual tnre Store, where you will get the . bes id from which to select. You can 1 do radc, and ti.e crowd is with us, ye1 we efore you buy elsewhere. ,<V. Jr'idiJLLi.tjS^ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rilllE tirm of MATTHEWS & CUM.L MINGS'. doing business as the W1XNSBORO WAGO " CO.. is dissolved by mutual consent. K. T. Matthews assumes all debts of the firm. Persons indebted to them must make immediate payment to either of the firm, as further indulgence will not be allowed. K. T. MATTHEWS, 12-Tfxlm J. II. CUM MINGS. MONEY TO LOAN n\'_ REAL RESTATE AND PERSONAL SECURITY ?BY THE? FAiRFiELD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Monthly instalments of one dollar a share dues on the First Tuesday of each month: a penalty attaches if not paid when dne * W. G. JORDAN, I Secretary awl Treasurer, - ~ 'r;y V" '""\P o ' ; \ ' . vV.]'^' ?- ;! " sP^S - Directory. DS - CHEAP. Beautiful Walkinp Jackets an?l Jerseys ^ in every new shade at MACAULAYA TUKXEli'S. _ ! A fine lhie of Corsets at 40c., 30.; , 75c. and 51.00 Thomson's Giuve Kitting <^>r > seb in all sizes can be ha.', from ! MACAUL i Y A TURNER. ; SHIRTS"! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A | very large line of Dress Shirts in all quaii! ties. Don't fail to see that Unlaundried ;Shirt at 49c. It has no equal [! MAC AULA* & TURNER. i Domestics at factory prices. { MAC AULA 5T & TURNER. , : A job lot of Carpets and Rugs?cheap N { MACAULAY & TURNER. irtment aisleading, but ask you to caii and jud^e for tore for the NEXT SIXTY DAYS. UKNER I N Gr. ^ RESSES. 5UY A FINE DRESS RED DRESS GOODS POSIin this line, we do this in order se Goods on our front counter 3 & CO. mia T.TTTT.TP. | _*?^_L ^ JLJJL _i. X. t A .? V ^ |TOBIS- ASli OLD. . : i *% " GENTLEMEN": D- not wcai oci your *hoe soles looking for | Clothing. You snrely have found out I that we 1ihv? the' j | BObS LINE IN THE BOKO. .' r ! Children's Suiis iVixn $1.05 tip to$8 50. . > Boys' Sui?s lV'?m $2.49 upto^!6.25. Men'* Suits fr- in ,a"> "p LOOK AT OUR $10 SUITS. In Overcoats wo don't think, vre ' - we have any opposition. -?1 The largest stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ever shown i? this town. Remtinbcr Q. D. WILLIFOKD ?? CO. WAGONS BUCi GIES. M;e offek for sale for the N EXT SIXTY DAYS Wagons and i Baggies at a close margin for cash. Wc, sell the celebrated m TTT Tennessee wait And are sote aeentis in HtU territory for the well knowa^ MiOflTM BUGGIES.! \ V J A nice line always on hand. We are stillr in the lead as :he Low Price Cas'.i Groeery Store. * W\R. DOTY.&CO. Gkristus (roods. % Ml, New isi Clcap INPUT N A V7J-XAJ.1 iil SILVER ? AND GOLD.; 1JAltliHi AJNLJ ailil^tUT AScKJUTtuent?in quality to suit the times, in price to suit !he purse. This is :ho ' *' place to get a choice and appropriate . Christmas Gift. Coanor & toiler NOTICE. SURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT*-ed by E2GAR TRAPP, 12-12fxJ.v ^Jennings, S. C.