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OFFICERS AND M. C. WILLI: W. B. MOOKfe, Treasurer. C. E. SPENCER. T. B. McLAlN. Clsivwlinsi i? S3 LAKGEST BUILD-fcUS in me ouuui < use these goods? 1. Because they are made of finest ma 2. Because tbev are unsurpassed in st; o. Because they are made by Southen South fer Southern Folks. Southern p our way to strength. Erery job Carriage. Phaeton, Surrey, give PERFECT SA1 Our agents aire authorized to guarante ship or material. INSPECT AATD B Remember, the greatest economy is of clothes is high at anv price. For sal( R. Proprietor Winnsboro Wagon Works, Respectfully, CA ROLIM 1-. Cotton Seed, Cotto: Fertil Y\JE have ciosed down our Oil MillTo V T to buy seed for cash, or exchange them. In comparing the yalne of ootton tilizers, I'rof. tliigard, of Mississippi, sa especially when previously 'heated' or I bly the least effectual mode of employin for a variety of reasons, of which the ch hull constitute very serious obstacles to ' promotes decay, and of the rootlets seek that when the seed is used in such a n these obstacles. It may lie in the soil fo change; we shall fisd the hull almos: i inside, enclosing all the soil ingredients, crop. All that it does the first season is i*t fermentation, while the most importa: bear its own interest. This evil .s enhai which materially oDStrucis uccav, me Kt lite sardines or olives inside its "null." 1 that the soil ingredients 'be present'; th be pat in the right place. Manure, to b< readily mixed with the soil around and I tion requires rapid and complete decay; lorin. Both are most advantageously fu substantially all the soi! ingredients of t cept the small amount contained in the 1 "The high value of cotton seed cake n cneraicai cornposmuu, is wumu^ is greatly to be preferred to the raw see version of the latter into cake meal one cotton planting. If you haveauv seed on hand row or bring them in and exchange them lor ir contain plant food in a readily available this season by applying them either bef you have cows to leed, you will find cot1 best of stock food. Ana. Sir J. B. Law of cotton seed meal fed to a steer will p Remember that we have three grades which you can select such as will suit v< zer?," says \Y\ E. Stone, chemist of the be effective mast supply to the soil, and rials at are required by the demands of A fertilizer is after all a supplement to t made by the production and removal of on insufficient food is poor economy. 1 are already there in abundance is a was therefore, requires knowledge on two p< the crop to be produced and the ability < with regard to the composition of fertili ment the deficiencies of the soil." If we cannot suit you in the grades w a fertilizer containing any relative per nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash? t Yours resoectfullv, THE FA IRFIELD 13^3. D. Dunn, Manager, will have hi the cash business ot the concern. Time M. W. Dotv, or I). V. Walker, at the st( ONCE MORE ! T0 THE FRONT.! I i WITH THE CHEAPEST, CHOICEST j VY GROCERIES of all kinds that may ! be found in a ! FIKST-ULA5S UKUUtiKI. j Standard Granulated Sugar, Pulverized | and Brown, always kept on hand. FINEST P'AMILV FLOUR in the marker, j The Famous Magnolia Ilams, Canvassed or ! Uncanvassed. Pickled Pigs' Feet, Mullet and Mackerel, i We cut ham from one ponnd up. Fresh lot of Morgan Ilams and Shoulder j Meat, which we guarantee line. Chow Chow Pickle^at 123x0 per pound, | Celery Salt. SOMETHING NICE FOR DESERT : | Gelatine, Fruit Puddine, &c., &c. Also the finest New Orleans Molasses j and cheaper grades. w neai isran, uais ana v^oni ;nwavb i>u i hand at 3-21 J. D. McCARLEY & CO.'S j I AT THE | Mori Bakery ?AND? CONFECTIONERY. Fresh Bread, Cates 'aud'Pies. I - ~ i ? AL.SU? French and 3?laiii Candies Just in this week another invoice ol = FLORDETHEO CIGARS, The best smoke for Five Cents in u>w n c*. a. white. 1 mo T?J "P A PITT? wn'r ^fwsrt at Goat ?* Xl-LO X n 1 nil) }-. lu>??"eU & Co s Newspaper k Bureytu (!0 Spruoo St. >. wh?<ro a<lvortl*i:ig Mtuacu uat U? in*?'x? ?vr it J " v KYV V Oi?&? DIRECTORS. >, President. JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. | J P. CULP, Secretary? C. M. PARROT. i I I I iiggy C?. | _ .. . I ? ll'l _ aUai?1^ ">f fine light vehicles. wny you suvum 1 terial and skilled labor. >ie, durability and finish. i people of Southern Timbers in tho rotecMon by Southern production is Cariolet or Buggy is guaranteed to WSFACTIOX. e and repair nv defects in workman ;K (OXVIXCED. ityoni" money's worth. A ?5.00 snit i o't Wmnsboro, S. by T. MATTHEWS, and dealer in everything on wheels. RTTCrGY CO. as v ? b v- w " n Seed Meal and izers. r the present season, but will continue : Cotton Seed Meal or Fertilizers lor seed meal and the whole seed as ler ys: "The use of whole cotton seed, juried too dcq> for sprouting, is probag that excellent fertilizer; and this, ief&re the following: 1. The furze or the access both of ttie moisture, which ;ing for nourishment. It thus happens laimer, that sprouting fails to remove r a twelve month, with little or no n'act, with a black, shrunken kernel safe from the demands of the growing to stimulate the soil by gases formed loin o,i<1 fnilArl f "? Ill [JUl uao jai xx xuiVf iv.?.vw aced by?2d. The oiliness of the seed, :rnel being-, as it were, 'pat up in oil', Continuing, he says: "Itisnot enougii ey must be in the right condition and i profitable, must be capable of being beneath the plant. The former condithe latter a powdery or granulated ilfilled in oil cake meal, which contains he seed from which it was made, exmil and furze. leal as a fertilizer, as indicated by its sd by experience." "The fact that it '? vanp.ocnntc chrmlrl ffltdpf thp ^Oll U 1 I I \y ?/ i V OV-* I O J OUVU.V* ! of the matter-of-course operations of should you have any left after planting, Leal or fertilizers ttorn which, as they form, you can get immediate returns ore or after planting reur cotton. If ton seed meal one of the cheapest and es is authority for saying that one ton roduce thirty dollars worth of manure, of excellent fertilizers for sale lrom our land and pay you best. "FertiiiExperiment Station of Tennessee, "10 hence to the growing crop, such inatcthc latter ami are lacking in the soil, he soil?a deposit to replace the drafts ' crops. To attempt to produce crops 'o supply materials to the soil which te. The intelligent use of fertilizers, jints: 1. with regard to the needs of :>f the soil to supply these needs: 2. izers used and their ability to supplee have prepared we will make to order centa^es of the necessary elementshat you may desire. OIL AXD FERTILIZER CO. s office at the mill aud will trausact all sales will be made by W. IL Doty, >re of \V. R. Doty k Co. LEMONS IBi? ~WJ o Ice Creai CMrns. AND FLY TRAPS. f Wl CE>C?I> a A n /V ilmasim& uu.! LADIES, ESPECIALLY, YOUR ATTENTION is CALLED TO MY STOCK OF ELEGANT PERFUMES. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, C< >LO(JN ES, ETC., Sus" received. AS ALSO TO A FINK ASSORTMENT OF IIAIR AND j TOOTH HRT'SH K.S T>ROK4TiI.V 1 THE FINEST I HAVE EVER IIAl). n . H. aiko. Druggist. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. DAVIi> ilKEX of- I <*icosto the citizens ??f tin* Town ^^-ETT-T 7 j isit] County. A share < ;" puhlk-patronage j vspoctfully solicti'd. laiT'Oflict', Xo :> Washington Stivet.throe joors west <k poii onioe. s-l\ xiy ' If win" igw??tarn THE WJLNAiStfUKU ilAK. I' SANDERS, HANAEAN & CATHCAET. A T T OKNEVS-A T - L A \V\ | WIN'NSBOKO, S. t\ Practicee in ;tl tlie State ami United ! Sates t/'ourLs ^^*<)Hi:e formerly occupied by the late S Jas. II. Uion. T i o /-iriivv U,./HVTB tJ .1.1. VJT IJ .1 iTn,v.ni j-ui A T T O 11 XEY-AT-L A W, I Xo.l LAW RANGE, \Y IN.VSBO It 0, S. C. tgTI'ractice.- in the State and Unite.J States Courts. A. S. A W . D. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COcNSELLOrS.AT LAW. No. t; Law Range, W I N X S 1] 0 It O, S. C Practice in the State and United States Courts. I E. li. Ragsdale. G.W. RagSDalf. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, I i ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, So. 2 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. H. A. GAILLARD, A T TOltXEY-AT-LA \V, WiNXSIiORO, S. C. Oltteeup-sUirs over J. M. Reaty & liro.'s store. Iff is the Time II) II CHEAP?CASH. i X7()It THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS i X' I will oiler tor sale [my enure ! stock AT COST, consisting of Iluggies, Phaetons, Corts, J Harness, Hardware and Groceries, j These goods invst be sold and will be. Call at once so yon will be able to get what you want. SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons indebted to me are re questCU 10 makc iuiuii;uj<uu as these accounts must be settled. If not, 1 will place them in the hands of my attorney for collection. Hoping to hear from you at once, I remain respectfully yours, He Winnsfioro Wagon tots i rip -*ar a iV. m . sm. a Jt mu.ui 11 k-?. Proprietor. jfiBWGioBSatlay j ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL LOT OF i -MILLINERY. _ I J Consisting of a full lineoi I Ladies' Hats, Ribbons, Flow I crs and Trimmings. Millinery is cheaper this season than it ever was. We bought cheaper and we sell cheaper. Give us a trial and j I v/?; will convince you. i | D. LAUDERDALE. | WE OFFER YOU t <0 ? = "xt 'magnolia ham. cheese, [macaroni, SUGARS, COFFEE, MEAL, and anything found in a firstclass grocery store at low figures. Don nun 11 in. ! We guarantee quality and | price every time. Fofnliin 9. f'aihnart !i JiUlUiM 01 UUllIUUll | Tli E FAIRFIELl) i Sayings and Loan Association.; JOANS made i?n real estate and personal j endorsement. Monthly instalment I the first Tuesday of each month. oSavings Department. lUMMsits i?f ?! 00 an<l upward received 1 i!]'i>n*\v!iich interest will he allowed quar- ' ] teily under tlie ordinary savings hank! rule-, and regulations. J. X. BEATi\ Secretary and Treasurer ' Ink Careluilv! I ij ^ f; m !TII|)t!v! T H. E ( M U rr UAL , LIFE INSURANCE i COMPANY i i (W ftEW YORK. : I RICHRD A. McOURDY. President ' ASSETS, - - 8136,401,323.02 SURPLUS, - - 9,657,248.44 THE OLDEST, LARGEST, STROXGest, Rest Company in the world. "The best comoanv is the company that does the most good." The Mutual Life is such company. H. G. McILWAIN, Agent for Lancaster and Fairfiefd Cos., Lancaster C. II., S. C. EWO. L. GERNAND, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. 7-fxlawly EVERYBODY! Oil, YES! EVERYBODY OUGHT to know that after the 1st of May, 1S91, any and every person, where mere is no jocai Hucnac, uu sen w^aic cigarettes and all manufactured tobacco without the heretofore required special revenue stamp of the United States of America. Therefore I'll offer to the public and my customers the following stock of Fine Cigar?, Cigar? *4 ~ Anrl of g llXf cue*; xuuauuu AiiU VlltlUWlO uv M ing profit to everybody for the cash, and all goods warranted as represented : The La Perfection, an all Havana 10c. Cigar. The liosalind, an all Havana 10c. Cigar. The Bachelor Club, a long filler 10c. Cigar. The Gilmore, a Sumatra wrapper, choice 5c. Cigar. The Immense (immense in everything hnf nrice^ 5c. Ci?ar. The Kangaroo, the old reliable 5c. Cigar. The Ledger, the acknowledged superior 5c. Cigar. The Koyal Eagle3 Havana long filler oc. Cigar. The"Funny Boy, a good article, oc* Cigar. The Freeman's Pride, a small sweet smoke, oc. Ciear. The u. O. L).?or cash on delivery? /VAA/I t* gVULl Us*. Vl^AI* The On Guard Cigar, a good smoke, 3 for 10c. The La Carlo! ta Cigar, a good smoke, o for 10c. The Intrusion Cigar, an old dry, o for 10c. The Pear of Key We&t Cigar, a lisrht smoke, ?> for 10c. "The Specials, a superior Cigar, o for 10c. The Henry Clay Cigar, an all O. K., 2 for oc. The Star of Liberty Cigar, a light draft, 2 for oc. The Rosa del Yalta Cigar, a dark strong, 2 for 5c. The Havana Cheroots, a choice smoke, 5 for 10c. The Kinny Brothers Special Straightcut Cigarettes. The Richmond Slraighlcut Cigarettes. mu* n..i.A r>:,+r* JLiJtr i^utki; ui uuniutu The Old North State Smoking Tobacco. The Volunteer Smoking Tobacco. The Sweet and Waxy Chewing Tobacco. The New Broom Chewing Tobacco -AT F W. KABEXICriT'jj. Near Passenger Depot, across from ' Post Office. STRAff HATS I ( ? T"i^ n/\*f r\m /\7 tt J AUTj U/W1YLJL1>VJ \/UL? i J 1 a 4 ND WHENTHEY MAKETIIEIR a 1\ appearance then ^ I c a Cool Drinks are in Order.!? i The WIXXSBORO IIOTP:L BAR Is fully equipped to furnish you with lnytlnng you call for. Their slock is jornplete with all kinds; cf the best ~ iquors, eiihcr imported or domestic. ( Fresh Beer Always on Hand, j 1 \ Choice brand* ot CIGAl'o and TOJACCO, both chewing and smoking. : nt Pure RED OIL at 20 cents a gallon, j ? W1NNSB0B0 HOTEL BAK. 'jj ?i ? ifc i i i ii i yfcn MamcgMpg The Press (.M/.V YoliK) r OK 181>l. DAILY. SUnIyT WEEKLY.j ! payos, If. 20 pa^es, 4c. x or 10 payt-s, j rhp Aggressive Republican Jour-1 nal of I he Metropolis. A Newspaper for the Masses. Founded December l, ltwT. IIRCULATION OVFR" 100,000 COPIES; i> A I I. V. The Press is the orjjan of no faction:! lulls no wires; lias no animositirs to j i venue. The. most n'M'lrkultlt! -\r tcsjH'jx i' Si/rrc::* ui I Xe.tr York. Th? Press is a National N?*\v>p.iper. iipvvs: vn!anriipiKritintw mnl Irish ! " > ' *"0"* ^ ~ find no place in the columns of tnk Pkess. j Tiir Press has the brightest Editorial page in New York. It sparkles with points. The Press Sunday Edition is ;i splen-1 [lid twenty page papsr, covering ev< ry j current topic of interest. The Press Weekly Edition contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday editionsFor those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by distance from early receiving it, The Weekly is a splendid substitute. \Z AJN AUVLKiJbiiNlj.'.UhUlbMj Tup: Piskss lias no superior in Now York, | TIIK PRESS. j Within the reach of all. The best mid j cheapest Sempaper pvhuxho! in America. Daily and Sunday, one year, - ."*>.".00 j " ' * (> months. - 'J.."0 ! * " " one " .45 Daily only, one year, ... :;.oo " " four months, - - l.OO Sunday, one year, .... *;.oo Weekly Press, one year, - - 1.00 Send for The Press Circular. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address. TIIE PRESS. PotterBuilding, :i<s park Row, New York. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE lfu SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect March l".', 1891. TRAINS RUN BY 75TII MERIDIAN TIME. North Bound. No. li'. No. 10. Ar. Savannah, f5.40a.ni s.iop.m Lv Charleston, 7.00a.m. .".oOp m Lv .Macon, J.oOp.m Lv. Augusta, 10.45a.ni. 9.30p.n> | Ar. GranitevUle, 11.17a.m. lO.COp.m | Ar. Trenton, ll.45a.ni. 10.25p.m Ar.Johnston's li.5iia.ni. lo.3sa.rn Ar. Columbia, 1.45p.m 12.15 p m j Lv. Columbia, 2.00p.m. 12.20a.m j Ar. Winnsboro, :;.28p.m. 1.5Sa. ni j Ar. Chester, 4.35p.m. 2.5St>.m. j Ar T?rv/>lr 111! 1 " ") 1 ?\ r*\ i Ar. Charlotte, i>.30p.m. 4.50a. m Ar. Salisbury, s. 30p.m. 7.05a.m }. r. Greensboro, 10.37p.m. 'J.OOa.m Ar Richmond, (i.05a.m. 4.iop.m Ar. Washington, 10.25a.m. 8.55p.ra Ar. Baltimore, 12.05p.m. 11.25p.ni Ar. Philadelphia, 2.20p.m. 3.00a.m Ar. New York, 4.50p.m. U.20a.r> South Bound. No. U. No. 11. Lv New York, 12.i5i>; tl.30p.m. Lv. Philadelphia, 3.50a.m G.57p.m. Lv. Baltimore, ii.45a.m O.SOp.m Lv.Washington, 8.30a.m. li.OOp.m Lv.Piichmoiul, 1.00p.m. 2.55a.in Lv. Greensboro 8.30p.m. 10.13a.rc Lv. Salisbury, jO,45p.m. 12.03p.m Lv. Charlotte. 12.15a.m. 1.45p.m Lv. Kock Ilili, 1.10a.m. 2.42p.m Lv. Chester, 1.52a.m. 3.23i).m Lv. Winnsboro, 2.59a.m. 4.22p.m At. Columbia, 4.10a.m. 5.50p.m Lv. Columbia. 4.50a.in. G.lOp.n: Lv. Johnston's\ i>.4Sa.;u. S.lOp.ra Lv. Trenton, 7.05a.m. S.25p.m Lv. Cranitevillc, 7.30a.m. 8.52p.n Ar. Augusta, S.loa.m. 9.30p.m Ar. Macon, 12.10p.m. Ar. Charleston 11.05a.m. 45p.m Ar. Sarannah 5.55p.ra. G.OOa.m THROUGH CA.lt SERVICE. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on trains >"os. 11 and 12 between Augusta and 117 "1 _T J. 1 vv usiuiigujn. j. uuluu:i v/iiia uctnccu Greensboro, X. C., and Macon, Ga., via Augusta and Georgia K. II. on trains 'J and 10.' Train 12 connects at Charlotte v/ith Washington and Southwestern vestibule, limited; train So. 38 and vestibuled train No. 37 south-boundconnects :ii Charlotte with S. C. division No. 9 for Augusta. JAS. L. TAYLOR, {General Passenger Agent, Washington, I). C. p. CARD WELL,1). P. A., Columbia, S. C. SOL. IIAAS^ lranic Aiiiuujjer. South Carolina Railway Company, COMMENCING March 29, ISO!, at 10.15 p. ni., the trains will run as follows (Eastern Time): MAIN" LINE TO AUGUSTA. DAILY. Leave Charleston? :j.43a m :?.45 a m ]> ui Leave Brancliville? 5.35 a m 5.35 a ui s.15 p m Arrive Augusta? 8.20,1 in S.2Daui lL.l.'p in AUGUSTA TO CHARLESTON. DAILY. Leave Augusta? 8.00 a in y. 10 p in 4.40 p m Leave Branchville? 10.5!) a 111 11.4i? p ill 7.45 1> 111 Arrive Charleston? 1.15 pm 1.30 am !>.:30 p in MAIN LINE AND COLUMBIA i?IV. DAILY. Leave Charleston 7.00 am ol pm Leave Branchville S.3S a m 7.1." p m Arrive Columbia 10.43 a m lO.c.'pm Arrive Camden ll.su am* *Daily except Sunday. COLUMBIA 1)1 V. AND MAIN* I !NE. DAII.Y. Leave Camden 1. > "? \> m# Leave Columbia ;i m ~>;M p in Leave Branchvillc a ui 7.1 ' ]> in \rrive Charleston 11.03 a m l).::') >> in *Daily except Sunday. J AM DEN AND COLUMBIA ACCOM. Leave Columbia !?.00a i;\ Arrive Cannien 11.30 a in] !,eave Camden 4 4.". p mi Vrriv* Columbia 7.03 !> Hit 1 Daily: Connections made at Columbia daily t>. ind from Charlotte and the Xortli, ar.il to nd from Ashevdle Hut Springs and the Vest. Daily except Sunday to and from ioints on the C. ?fc (*. Dir., K. i). If. if. Connects at Charleston Monday, Wednes,nd Friday with Clyde &team>hips tor few York and for.Jacksonville, Fia. Collects daily at Charleston with C. s. If v. or ? 11 points in Florida. li. F. MILLKIf. r. T. Agt.. Columbia. S. C. S. 15. PICKEN*S:Ccn. Pass. A?t: C. M. WARD, Cen. Manager, Charleston, S. C. CDCC iSvaluable lin'ofllouuchoM .'?* aarople*. These samples, as wri; w 1 the tvatch, are free. All the work you e?d do is to show whit we scad 70a to tho?e who call?v..-:r tends and neighbors and those about you?thatalways results .rslaabletradeforui.whicbholds foryears when oner star:.-.), id tiua w? are repaid. We p?y all express, t'reicht, etc. .Alter >u know ell, if you would like to ?o to work for us. you tan ira from S20 to S6O per week and upward!. AdJre*?, Union ?t Co., Box 01 3, Portland, Maine. "*"vr',~nm-T\nTrmiiwii in ii mi^in ? 11 winiirmiT STTLK~( TAS rPlIAT is what is needed in a FIliST-l 1 MEXr, and we have it. We carrii bought only NEW SPRING STYL1 OF 1 We confidently invite an inspection < millinery >took anywhere as to STYLE, WORK Having found considerable trouble ! etc.. we bought much larger lots this ti our action, an-1 while we have '-moved c is still unbroken. COME AND SEJ Look at it, and you will be [convince mtt t t vpn\' * nr t",\r^tTnr> a c -U4JUI..JUMLUX , >Y Xi iVIVXi U->OUiUAi shapes when out, and don't propose to s McMASTEH,, BE! 3 01 PER C T*r* * \TT\H r\Tr\ TT^TT'T) i>tvAJ> ur ii !\ FACTUREI wm wmi COLUMI ftLOBE AMI Guaranteed on bag: 2A percent Ammonia. 8 per cent Available Phosphate .Acid. 1 ner cent Potash. HI'Ell'S ALKA Guaranteed 011 bag: 2 per cent Ammonia. 8 per cent Available Phosphate Acid. 1 per cent Potash. ill!JEST'S DISSOLVE? Guaranteed on bag: 1 per cent Ammonia. 9 per cent Available Phosphate! Acid. 1 ner cent Potash. The special attcution of fanners is ca \\\ P. Frost showing our goods to conta Address, * Or I 1-24 THE j BEST 01 EARTH. YI7E ARE AGAIN SOLE AGENT j YY for the sale of the j I Call at onoc and sec us. ULYSSEG. DESPORTES. I (Mllll) MEAL. | ^SjW'c have a few more tons of COT- j m/-\-VT nT.'f.'n f IT1 4 T 1,._ .. lUn Cr.LU .ULilU, it\V 1KJI UJC l^aou. j ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. * t Plow Sharpsner. | WI-: HAVE BOUGHT the County ri^lit to sell die Alliance - Plow - Sliarpoiier. Something that, every farmer need.-*. Yon can sharpen your plows in tlie tield without taking tliein oft' the stock, and in three minutes do :i belter job tiian most blacksmiths. Call and get one at once. It will save you time and monev, and all it cost is ONE DOLLAIJ AND FIFTY CENTS. Respectfully, W. R. DOTY & CO. I] 1SV.SS co;i:j :s ^ on<- of the ! ms'2?s>ms^ k^REE irC^^L^l)SSH Ait the world. Our facilities are if 55m?3 "" uucr/itlod. and to introduce out 'y/ Tl ?5" fuj-nor ?o?*l* we will send TREK I A^/ hsJSSflH^"" to on k r*:n>ON in each locality. 4 ^ *f5| $7^ 3 ^ - v ?^atifAP Only those who write / \. *21 gg ifr? to u* at once can rsake sure ot \St S%^C<, ^SyS ttir h;ir.ce. A11 you have to do hi rVC^^^fcf^SS return is to ?hotr our good* to t f-L ? ^? SSkSlSRSs ??? >*? r-H?;your neighbors I ^ \ ir rv"3u,i around you. The beAYElji jxU pfi.nin? of thii advertisement ?>JwJ"^r gjiow.i the small end of the trie- : ?. TV.r fjISowiti? cut jive* th?* appcarance of it reduced to j / ! ?? ?^==git^S^JL WMH^I. !">t:t t!io fiftieth lar: of its bulk, ft is a jrand. double fiietcie- j . opc.as is%vas i* easy to carry. Wc will also show yos how you .' * .1.1 tnak** from -"S'J to SIO a day at I?mt, from tbe start,with- J ? ! jt n;H*ictii e HrtCer write at once. We pav*|| express charges. ; ,a lre,i.!! liALLSi 1 1 CO,, Box S SO, PoKTLaM*, Mil.** ; I - t arnga wi iL.uraa -ctwii fl i ^ QUALITY. rnr^. IJ Ji t =4L:LASS MILLINERY ESTABLISI1=d oyer 110 IJatgfrotn la?t season, and 3S OF THE SEASON SQl W V Jl t of our slock and comparison with an AND PRICES. last season in duplicating nice flowers, t me, and the trade so far has justified >ut" a lot of ihem this week, our line E OUR STOCK. ed that for HANDSOME. STYLISH 5SED. We receive cuts of all new ray behind. :CE & KETCEIISr. EST GOODS. mi r i r/nr?n If A \TTT HHZiJE;rtk5 iVlAlMJ) BY THE m mm, JIA, S. C. IOMATED. As analyzed by W. P. Frost: 3.01 percent Ammonia. 8.15 per cent Available Phos. Acid. 1.54 per cent Potash. LL\E GI AXO. As analyzed by W. P. Frost: 2.24 per cent Ammonia. 8.76 Available Phos. Acid. 1.49 per cent Potash. BOXE ASD POTASH. As analyzed by W. P. Frost: ] 1.40 per ceut Ammonia. 10.21 per cent Available Phos. Acid. 2.01 per cent Potash. lied to the above analysis made by in more than is guaranteed. J NO. H. HUE IT, COLUMBIA. S. 0.; J AS, Q. DAVIS, WINXSBORO, S. C. rnD c ATP i uii orLUJLi. 1EORSES, MARKS A XD UlLES. I STILL have eight or ten young Kentucky Mules that I will sell cheap or exchange for broken down mule's, as I have good pastures to turn them into. ALSO A few Plug Mules. ALSO A few Mares, which I will exchange icr mines. ALSO A few nice Harness Horses. ALSO A couple of good Saddle Horses. Persons wishing to buy any of the above can do so by calling at my stables on Congress street, Winnsboro; 3. C. I also wish to buy eight or len broken down mules and horses. A. WILLIFORD. w/l. douclas and other special O n ScL ties for Gentlemen, ^ Ladles, etc., are war ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address W. L. DOUGLAS, JLSrockion, Mass. soldbs VI cMASTER, BRJCE A & KETCH IX, M WINNbxsOKO.S. C. jm TDwrr^rKY. M I. J. QUATTLEBAU3I, I). I). J8 WISNSBORO, 3 C. 13