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B| ' " ' ' ^ | highest of all in Leavening Power.? >11? I JEB?3iils?S!?w I J ' ABSOH/1 i at Flint Hill. AVe wish to assure our | readers in that section, that the fault k on Dr J C. ll?* onrs? t,ie package was made | anc* sent t0 t,ie ^ost ?^ce' (1 has been a?. - ! ?Besides tt.e complaint from Flint , br the Cover- I 115,1 the t.on-delivcry oi our j papers i!ii? week, noted eUcwhere, we k . . !?v cnhQ/M*ih#?rc flf 1'r"bTImeI'"'s",e?B'*al""ve ^ f staIk of <*>"' from his field that^ had the thanks of two of <he largest cars on it that we d for a verv have seen in many a dav. jfe if l-Ml"bny'r' 11 ' this tfalfc5 ls"ia1' Gl?iden variety. If In^thrn ?" i nm'veiir CK'P' ? corn live hired a ; t -Surveyors are expected to start " r"~ -?!*? IL ?(|-gg(g I oeiors long surrejius uiu ?r. u . tv v. |I10. c|j- tfie I Railroadfrom Catawba Falls through J Fairfield via Winnsboro to Columbia., |protracted ' w^iere connection can be made with these davs I South-bound road from Savannah tions of the jt0 Columbia, 11&w i" eonrse of con> cooled off C- store on Friday our y more en- ' rel)01^er some very tine apples. j On making inquiry as whether they heard fromi were ^orthern apples or nut, wv [ an(j cjav j learned thev were raised by Mr. i?. \V\ Se to supply ' ^llft n[ e0llllty- They are cer Ij imiut iiuc. lis crop is I letter from Anderson, S. C., showingcotton is | that the people of that county are still | anxious for a connection with the hat owing i Cape Fear and Cincinnati Kail road. crop is a i The Anderson peoph have had the ill not cut | route from Anderson to the Tennessee j line surveyed and are now ready and in any of ; anxious to go to work. jay except' ?Read what J. I). McCarley & Co., riming up I the old "dyed-in-the-wool," have to ? . j say about their stock and prices in; Kvs were I to-day's issue. Their avtvice is to buy j i vaiii? fmm thpm .nt. t.hfii* low I *l' 11^ Uf j VUI jj*VVV?4Vtf A4 VAM V..V... ?v V.4W.1> aj, and j prices and not "wait 011 the sub- ; cool oft', treasury bill." They have a fine line1 rho was i of groceries, including- some Xo; 1 j >m lock- J Mackerel, which is a treat at this ^ Dot v. who were in Charleston* in at I been a tendance en a confidence of represeniditiou ! tatives from the independent cotton \ good seed r?;i mills throughout this State, to im-1 have returned. They report about I fifteen mills as being represented. The |ge iu ! mee'.ing was for the purpose of dislepart-' cussing the best methods of iunning Kchin. ?i' mills in their various departments. Kiallv j it was a very instructive meeting. The j mills represented in this conference ||e of I a, e interested in a refinery in Charlesft'day I ton? which bids fair to be a valuable m&et. ! acquisition to the oil industry in this Hferly j State. They both enjoyed their visit fa i anu feel sati>fied that they learned j|us j something by their trip. ng j Children try ror Pitchers Castoria. ec^ j Cotton.?There is decidedly abetter I : feeling in the cotton market in Xew Iss I | York. From dispatches received in K i town on Fridav we learn'd that the swl * S ! market was firm with indications of H an advance. The bears have had I quite a long inning and we hope the ! Duns win now tate noiu ana auruncc [ prices. I Tiie Si ate Fair.?The premium list for the coming State Fair has been Iissued. The largest ami most attracitive premiums are tho?e offered for &ou?ty displays?the first premiums iaeing $250, the second $150, atid (he |||)ird $100. Fail field must take fit>t remium this v?ar, and we s-agge&t a wart in that direction. At Boag's Oi'lka House.?The jsc Ilil:'s English Folly Company ill give an entertainment in Boag's [era Il?'u?e mi Saturday, the 29th Ls. Ti.i? trouj e comes we!! rfccouiLded ai.d bus many rery superior 1st. We aie informed that this tpe will open the Charleston season ie Academy of ajusic. lStraxue Deatii?On Wednesday Bim Rice, colored, who was enm in digging" a well for Mr. James B near blackstock, was instantly Bby being hit on the head by a 11 filled with mud and water. Knds at the windlass were drawBthe bucket when it fell back a or^iibout thirty-five feet, Kind killing Sim as above stated. d Work Donk.? The Whit! Iliance met on Sat ui day A good attendance of incmjsent. The Alliance kurned tl their number, who has been line time and unable to work, ?d of asiis'ance. A commitgpointvd to meet at his house the j urpose of making er his h?>use, and they Jdt-r on Wednesday. Mt. Ziox School.?At of the school trustees ? of Mt. Zion, held on is decided to jo-t|><?ne the Mt. Zion School for ntil the 21st of Septemder that the Teachers' l I ? . 1 - . - 4U. i nave uie use ui uie g. The trustees will I n to see aboot securing nr the teachers during [e cn the Teachers' Inter fifty Years B SOOTHISO STUK? V.S jar fifty years by n illi >:;? ir cliiTiien while teeth ww*. 11 Mm mi gums, allays all pain, md is the best remedy fill relieve the poor lit iately. Sold by Drug? the world. TwentyI Be sure and ask for bothing Svrap," and j-2(Jfxly i "Tr.-. <f-|r.vr I III nf ' 11 I I in n mawirrrt+mrmnam i A SERIOUS AFFAIR AT I -Xj. S. Govt Report, Aug. i/f x38g? 1 from :i reliable | rerr serious affair that h 5 j the 2ht inst. Mr. E. W. 4pk i| ro I Av^'ippe^ a son of Fictchei (colored) for stealing fruit j fering: Ti'itli liis children |??^|k ag j Parker was going to his fie m .jfrti PW36, i afternoon lie had to pass I demon's house, which is 01 p. | er's) placo, when he was s | the whole Henderson i TPI^^ l^SJBE commenced throwing i lr | negroes began to crowd P ?* i lie drew Ids pistol and in Pkkin Duck*.?Mr. Llackmun, of J tiiree dines intending to fr Charleston, i< qni'e an cxteiieire miser I The pUlol) aflcr ,he thirtls of I ekin duck.*. Ilis duck tut in is at j Crtairaiii, something 1 Mt. Pleasant on the coast. He mys J with the c\Under. Nobou j uns oreeu 01 uiicks jay an e^g t-vcrv | s>nots. me negroes j night in the year from May until Octo i throwing rock?, and as Mr i b?r and never show any inclination to nothing to defend himself 'set. He uses iucabator; and brooders treated. Mr. Parker h j exclusively ami is very successful, Henderson, his wife and t ; having this season hatched 92 per cent ! arrested for riot. They | of the eggs plaoad in the incubator, over by Trial Justice Mea ; The young ducks are not allowed to j appearance at the Court oi ; *nter the water until about three i ! weeks old; up to that time they are j a toxicide, | fed and carefully watched, then they j jo0 Seabrook is Shot aud i I are turned loose tc scratch for them- Railroad Crossing at Dr. 1 j selves. They weigh at ?ix months old On Saturday night aboi J about fourteen pounds a pair. They 11 o clock two pistol shots j arc very hardy and seldom if ever die *u the vacinitv of the p | a natural death. Can't lome one in Moultrie Street intersects tl I ... ? *i : at what is better known as uul" toumi) iry mc i'.vpci huciii. r ? I hairs crossing. Policemi | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. j was soon notified that a ~. | killed, and he was idcut County Alliance.-A called meet- i Seabrook, a ue^ro man i i , iag of the County Alliance was held in j the employ of Mr. J. D, I the Court IIjusc on Tuesday for the j Only one shot took effect g purpose of installing the following beneath the left eye and | officers for the year: to the back of the skull. ' i President?D. P. Crosby. { was held on Sunday by C< i Vice-President?"VV. L. Kosborough. nant, Dr. J. C. Buchanan : Secretary?1J. A. Meares. post mortem examination Treasurer? L. T. Wild*. j amination of witnesses co Chaplain?W. G. Smith. ! whole day from about 11.2 Lecturer?J. M. Galloway. I 7 P. M. The testimony Doorkeeper?J. M. Raffle. ness was that the killing ^ Assistant Doorkeeper?J. W. Bolick. a white man. who was pi Steward and Sergea n t-at-Arms? testimony of a negro worn i R. Y. Lemrnon. with the young white man There was no other business of a Seabrook and llobert Ellis* ' public nature transacted. There was "were quarrelling, and thai | a full attendance of delegates from the (the witnesses) ran and ; various sub-Alliances present. shots just after they left - ; man running ui> the railro Personals. tllC pllSSCMgCr depot, aild >f ?- r i-ti?T7 . o 1 - up the sidewalk running Mr. J. Lllioti spent Sundav in 1 , , c i. * west bv Mr. Dunn s residen town. " , j . j Borce Elliott has returned from his *an. *ie lil* Ioa ( vacation. fre,?llt (,eP?f' au(1 was " ?. w i> /1 , . , | north end of the switch Mr. \Y.il. Girardeau was m town!,, oh Frid-iv i Geor?c lute HntI A h I Mrs. L. 1). Champlin returned home wf f min=' ul'from the on Tuesday. ,olu ,heln tl,at tw0 mc" Mr. E M.-O'arrison returned home didn't know, were scufflinj : on Thursday. a,1<1 a bullet camc "ea!' =' Mr. Means Beaty left on Monday lor .,^a^ I . - Illi'T if uuu tiiu iviwniug * i a trip to Lancaster. We believe that the dec j J. B. Crosbv went to Charlotte on ? V\c Dencve II ti* i~ j s>eabrook, came to his cl business Wednesday. I . .. 0 t . , . pistol shot, and from the tes mv. \i. Brown McMaster a rived in * ., , , . ,,r , . Iiobt. Ellison, colored, is ! town on Wednesday. Mr. A. Wiliiford returned Tuesday Par-* I . - . ' T. II. Ivetchix, ; morning- from Charleston. , ? . .. M r u i k . f /-n . The following arc the na Mrs. J. G. Hal\burton, of Chester, , _ ? .... , .. . . Coroners Jurv: i is visiting relatives in town. __ ? x ,: . I Miss Laura Ruff, of Rock Hill, is _ T. H. Xctehui, foi'ema"' visiting at Mr. II. L. Elliott's. Sam! \ Simpson, 1 re Mr. Jos. H. Camming* arrived ou Tir?"'r 'c ! Saturday to spend a few days. ^I0fw i Mr. J. P. Caldwell left for ihe ford' L.D.Robertson, J. i Northern markets on Thursday. *CUn-' ee ei' Dr. Parson Kennedy, of Atlanta, Elhson ls represented 1 ! Ga , is visiting relatives in town. ; ass 1 0Uo | Mr. D. E. McDowell and family j vrh^c man_^as represented have returned from Jenkinsville. jcCants, ?q. ^ ^ ! Mr James Bouhrare of Rock Hill, Qhi|dren Crv for Pitcher is visiting at Mr. R. >*. McMasters. i W,,MU i j. fie wen kjiuwii uuuuu ouvcr, .ur. ; T. J. Cureton, waaintownonMonday.; We clip the follow inj Miss Jennie llosborough returned j Pbi^delphia Press, Jaimar on Wednesday from a visit to Black-! Eevry seat at the Standa . " was filled last nalit, o.i tl , ^ . of the first visit of Ilose Hil Mrs. Kubt. C. Gooding- left on folly Company, under tl ! Monday for a visit to Huntersvilic, raent of Rice & Barton. T !X. C. * | braces a variety of special!, i \f" w. , . which isnew and original, I Mrs. rainiic bumb, wbo hu be... exceiie?tsalwfM?o... Rid TKiting friend* in Thomson1*, returned had thoir customary recept ! ou Monday. rf ?t of the specialty artists ' ? - - * f .Miss Mattie Withers returned to the j ? "?* ?i'p ??? -">*r"* ' r> it?* i ^ ~ . .. , letque "Parimn Revel*, ; Boro Wednesday from :> visit to ! Capers," iii wliicb ail the f i Shelby, X. C. j bers of the company take ; Mr. Robert Matthews returned on : a d?cided hit. ! Mendav from an extended visit in ivr .1 JMFORTJXT TO FAR JdOi th Carolina. I Miss Ilattiu Pagan , of Flint liili, is j To the farmers of Fairfie . v.sitiisg her grandparents. Major and j The crops are "laid by" 1 j Mrs. Jame* Pagau. hare had their "big raee Mr. William Elliott left on Monday received and increased the ' for Huutersville, X.C., where lie ex- ship. This is all right. X pects to go to school. a few more good snb-Allia Mr. Abrara Lumpkin, who has been county, and if two or t [ on quite an extended visit to rexas. mined farmers win go 10 ti ! returned on Thursday. neighborhood they can n | Lt. W. W. White, of Charleston, subs, or if they have non< j wli? has been visiting H. A. Gaillard, notify the county orgauis i Esq., lias returned home. -will get to-gether and mal | Mrs. J. G. Gladden, who has been as you want. , visiting in the Ridgeway neighborhood, You must not allow yc ; returned home cn Tuesday. become discouraged; dcUrn | Mr. Frank Withers has returned | cecd ana you -win succeed. : from a trip to the upper portion of the I will fill any appointme : State and Cleveland Springs. with you, provided you lei !Miss O. L. Sease, who has be?n eight or ten days before, j visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Clarke, J. B. Mo returned home on Wednesday. County C j Mr?. W. F. Marion, of Richburg, Blackstock, S. C. | who lias been visiting Mis. W. B. TLiSTXizLDOi \ Douglass, has returned houie. Mrs. J. C. Caldwell and Master' *> Robert Caldwsll left on Thursday for ! Flint Hill, S. C., Ai | a visit to friends at Blackstock. Special: Miss Leona Blake Misses Lr.oille and Ethel Mimnaugh, wood, is visiting her sister | of Columbia, are visiting their grand- Peay. : parents Mr.'and Mrs. A. Williford. There was an entertainr ! Misses Rachel Thompson aid Marion residence of Mr. B. F. B j McMaster, who have been visiting the night of the 14th, wl ! near Flint Hill, hare returned to the j?7e(i by everyone yresen ; Boro. tertainment was given ii | Mr. Jas. Harper and Mrs. Jos. liar- Misses McMaster and Thoi i per, of Umun, who hare been visiting were visitin0 .mi>. -doiutt !Mrs. Jno. G. Brown, returned home were a number of\oungla< ; on Honda v. , aiK* we challenge any othe: I Mr. J. K. Blackman, of Charleston, the county to beat them foi I formerly of the Xeics and Courier staff, ~ ""** , * , . Specimen Cases. I but at present stenographer of tne ? , ? _ L. , . .. . , ^ ., S. 11. Clifford, >*ew Cas: : first circuit, was in town ou Friday. troubled with Neuralgia and I J. E. McDonald, Esq., left for his Stomach was disordered, 1 L-,, o o j. j 1 ? affected to an alarming deg ri-lftTm Snmi<r* nn Snfnrnjiv wliprft i . .. ,, r_. . i_. j. ~i' . jeli away, aria ne was lernuj j he will join his wife and Miss Lilla flesh and strength. Three be Ketchin, where ther will go to Ashe- tn? jiitteP^ure1cl hl,lnir ' - ? Edward bliepherd, Harrisbi nlle, -N. C. running sore on his leg oi ? standing. Used three botth Few children can be induced to take Bitters and seven boxes of J physic without a struggle, and no "i(;a Salve, and his leg is sou wonder?most drugs are extremely ?d'J a -o-n " Fever sores on Ins 16?, ao : nauseating Ayer's Pills, on the con- ,vas incurable. One bottle E trarv, being sugar-coated, are eagerly and onebox Bucklen's Arnic; | swallowed by the little ones, and are, him entirely. Sold by Me Mi I therefore, the favorite family medicine. Ketchin. UDGEWAY. EAST IVA TEREE RIPPLES. i source of a n. W appenett 011 East Watkuee, S. Cm August 21.? Spec Parker had ! Special: The past two weeks have plete irpiulr.rson I been verv favorable on thy crop. Cot- prett and inter- ton is doing its best, and with two or som< As Mr. three more rains a fair crop will be seem Id on Friday made. plaui near Hen-j The farmers are bnsy pulling fodder; ginn 1 his (Park- the weather has been very favorable, visit ittacked by and a quantity has been enred. From ing 1 amily, who a general obseivation our farmers wiil it to rocks. The bid defiance to Western corn and and arker when timothy hay aext year. seasc ed at them Mr. \V. E. Smith has cured about ighteu them, fifteen thous&and pounds of fine bay mot, reiuseu anu nus a quantity >ui iu uui. L>einjr wrongs Mr. F. A. Neil shipped a shepherd Ui y was kit by to Charleston h few days ago, for ?Sp ? continued which lie received twenty-five dollars, very .Parker had ? ?- Jcr ] with lie rc- F.O. Hoffman editor Tints, Rocky . , Mount, Va., writer: "I am pleased to ' ad Fletcher ?ay that Botanic Blood Balm is the Cott< ive children best appetizer and tonic for delicate Mr.? were bound people I ever ww. It acted like a yestc res for their charm iu m.v case-" "who! Session?. WHITE OAK CLIPriXCS. was have <:- r" mun tilled at the "WHITE O.VK, S. C., AllgUSt ? j tianahan's. Special: There is almost no news ^jnl it half past around our town just now. j,ave were heard Fodder pulling is in full blast now; jn l, lace where some are nearly through. Most of 10 railroad? the farmers are getting a rerr fair Dr. liana- yield of fodder per acre, which i in Gilbert generally means a good corn crop. ^ave man was Cotton is doing as well as it could do, relui ified as Joe fruiting well. vho was in There was a sociable at Mrs. S. 31. wllf) . McCarley. McDowell's 011 Thursday night, which (own oiug in just -we understand was a very well at- ^ penetrating tended and pleasant affair. was. I"he inauest Mr. J. Tf. "Ron 1 ware. of Rock Hill. Droner Hin- is visiting Ins mother, Mrs. A. J. ie*m makin?- the TiXQiiltioii. _ _ ? Miss Minnie Boulware is 011 a. visit by a 1. Hie ex- t0 Bouhvare's. nsunied the Mrs. M. and B. B. Milling, of New- fjc :0 A. M. to berry, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. tj(]e of one wit- Hamilton. j,as , , . We understand that at a late meeting joub ras clone by tjie trustees of the White Oak esent. The School Pref. J. L. Oats, of llock Hill, an together I was elected teacher for ihc ensuing | 's was that | y?ai'* j ^?L 311 (colored) j west wateiiee brieflets. t they both j an(*) heard the | e. h. ii. ers w the white ' ^'est Wateree, S. C., August 21.? not li ad towards I Special: Crops at e extraordinarily the d ! fin?? ?i? nnr ai>Min:i llirnich low nrifiei Th the woman ? * > ? ' P casj. an(j arc very discouraging to the furmers. bytei cc. Ellison W* *'acl a ^I1C sl,ower Monday alter- just ( jwards the 1!00,,? which brightened things up con- the I net at the "derably. Fodder is being pulled was: bv Messrs. ver-v rapidly. Suuie cuit*n ha* been W.C . Geri" who P10^ '? our neighborhood I advise Ou depor He farmers to pick it out as last as man.' whom lie opens, as there is not wucii demand Mi \ up there, {oV bad cotton- of L ettin^ ]iim. j Mr. Dobert Jennings, of Columbia, ing a antlv! The paid this place a fl\ing vis.it to-day. week . A mad dog was seen in ihi? vicinity nells V^JL UIVL J eased Joe I last week, but fortunately did no harm. Mi eatli bv a A eamc ?* base bal' was played visiti timonvtliai, Wodnesdev between Upperand Lower retur the "ailtv Longtown. The ?;ame resulted 22 to Hi ? " 16 in favor of Lowor Longt*wn. for b Picnics hare been quite numerous in Mr roi email. , mes of the our daring the month of aaug August. At one I heard a hne speech tie D E Miliett on 8u^"trea5uary bill and other relati ston lliou', Political affairs. ' Tb wii, ii. w. ' ~~ ' ^ ' . B. Craw- ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. | F. McMas- ? """" HOREB NEWS. T. \V ?v "\fe??rs 1 - T>- G- K- Dlave Die young Horeb, S. C., August 17.?Special: rjQU3 ibyJas. G. Farmers are bow through the long pull and are resting 011 their oars. , Crops are rather better than they .j^ur S oastoria. promised at one time to be; yet a great deal depends on the seasons from now j?evg ; from the until the 10th of Sepiember about the \' y 29, 1889: yield of cotton. So much was worked . . r . m. ... . . girl J -.1 m\ ? it-.i ii ? ? ru xneuirc OUl JaiC Hint 1L IS iiUYV HI a, giwm?o r ?FCitr?!1 condition; not much fruit sccured 011 ieS man^iSe. it yet. Old cotton is about all made he olio em- and is generally good. Our corn r business, crops are good and with another good a,V* season the late planting would be xThea t and J3&1 ton ? . ? ji ion, and the about ^afe. >V e are rcry dry m this merited ull immediate vicinity; all round us the The bur- rains have been line. Farmers are or Cupid's sayjng a jarge quantitv of swamp hay part6 made of 0 superior quality. Some have w ' "- -." -'J fiio nft r?lftnrin<>" of OUVCVl U1V AVUUVA V**, ?.vv x corn in fine condition. Our cotton crop, I think, will at this time average ^! :ld County: about 70 per cent of a full crop and ""peci the churches may be better after awhile if seasons tings," and suit. ir member- Miss Adair, from Clinton, Laurens ? ow we need County, is spending some time with 001 nces in the the family of D. G. Ruff. We think **me hree deter- there is danger of some ?f the boys . ? n rork in each feeling- very lonesome when she leaves, j? J?1 svive their items erojt the ?city by tite raiua ?, they can river." . , Ihe< :er and we ? ? " :e as mauv I _ Strotiiek? S. C., Au^. 16.?Special: an e mi - * ,1.., were xne iBriuere ju una ac^uun >ic *t?j ? . , much discouraged about their crops, P^3)' urselves to 8 . r ' h.,,.. as everythipl' i-> needing ram very oenci "ine t0 suc" badly. soou Our esteemed friend, Mr. D. T. that " ' 0 mee James, has a very fine piecc ?f bottom pi*e-e me 'now coni^ ^ gnest j jiave 8een thi8 yCar> ana Times are quite dull arsund our that krisox, j ag weather is so warm i an<^? iganizer. mateg everybody feel like 6itdng in i1Je r the shade. force rs- Our "city/ has only one flourishing t0 se' dry goods and grocery store, the other see,n i<mst 18 ? ,,nrnt down some weeks ago. af[er of Green- There i? a great deal of sickness in at -ai Mrs X \ llie comraQn5ty. especially among the t0 ai] negroes. how< . My much beloved friend, Miss L. It. notic dent a le jjaC01J jg #ljj| on jnyaiid'g ]j,t heris oulware on , , _ , . lich wa.: en 13 80ine "etter an^ 18 very oree( , " cheerful, and others she is very u??pon- the t. The en- . ? ' . i ? , . dent. looki ? hA>mi* AT Miss A. H. Ulowney na? oeen sick, yui upsoii, w ? jjaTjng cbijis and lever, but I am happy ears are. There . ? resol j to say she is betler. ir,cu lespiesen, ^jrs- j ^ Blair, after a pleasant aliov 1 P?ltl0u 0 visit to her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. bellil i eaii}. Long, returned to her hotne at Blair7# ^ree: , ?* stror a few days ago. miu8 >el, Wis., was Mrs' W. \Y\ Fant, of Spartanburg, the a Rheumatism, i? down on a visit to relatives and Af lis Liver was fr;Pi1(^ and ree, appetite " / 4 _ __ Boul y reduced in Much success to Thk [News and aud , ittles of Elec- Herald. ehcxalb. teste us, 111., bad a J1;*'" ! eight years' tiucklen'H Arnlac Salve. UaKf ;s of Electric The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, or til iucklen's Ar- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever was nd and well. Sores, Tetter,Cbepped Hands, Cbillblains, poor liad five large Oorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posictors said He tively cures Piles, or no pay required It ea lectric Bitters is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ? , i Salve cured ? r money refunded. Price 23 c?nts pex Iea aster, Brice & box. For sale by McMisVi Srice & certJ - Ketch in. " an(^ mmamttmmtemaam niiinSitf<aaataoiataaBMaM '- JSaa?aawettscfcaa C.EOP REPORT. [ | ial: Fodder pulling- is about com- j (I. Corn seems generally to be j - PnHrm ic iniDi'rtvill? i s# ^av W&r^Bgrs us to be little'improvement in early If ^ ing to open a little. A good rain jj||^ JSC ed this vicinity on Thursday evenast. The hot sun has dissipated a large extent at this time. Fruit for melons are about dene for this " >n. 0. j "Castoria is so well adapted t ~ ! I recommend i; as superior to ai ZJFtER LOyOTOITy DOTS. i toowntolne." E. A. Axcm: 111 So. Oxford St, Brc e. ii. d, m'er Long town. S. C., August 22. "The use of 'Castoria'is so ecia!: All crops hare improved ?k mnch since my lust report. Fod- I intelligent families who do not ... . . ... ,\ within easy reach." v.in.nrr i; ni-Aori-PCSl n<T ViinuMV I CARLOS MAW ^ c --r--- ... , Ne had good weather for curing it. | Late Pastor Bioomlngdale Eef< 5n is opening last in this section, j J. 31. Stewart commenced picking inlay. The cotton crop, as a -m-i.. Ic. i-i as good if not better than it last y?ar. Gardens and melons ^ about plared out in this com- ?? . . . , ? root had great faith in thi 1 - < # "A had b-ginning invarial *s. W. M. Sain and daughter, Miss good ending," thev would no, of Orangeburg, S. C., who up in di-spair. But on ! been visiting friends and relatives l',ey went 10 work wit . , . energy and with a determi Bngtovrn, returned home yester- ^oufd" ,)rook m> dpIeatt fourth inning completely v \ T. 31. Robertson and wife, of the Oaks, which they cont! White Oak neighborhood, who *n about every other innii , .... ., out the game. Tins tun been visiting in onr community, tab!cs sw.|u(.(1 to hlTB wrn, ned home yesterday. . plussed the Oaks and tl \ \V. S. Stewart, of Orangeburg, cheer* and hurrahs g*ve p!a has been visiting relatives in our arable silence, and their la , , . , beamed with nsibies of d i, returned home jesterday. wore the sadest of expressi very interesting game of baso ball At the couclusiou of the played here Wednesday by teams, which was a whitewash to - ? - nr.io O fmnDl'01 vnftli renting Upper and Lower .Long-1 "Jti" ? ?? ~ now the score stood, and 1 i? The 1 .* t tei came oxx \ lotoi 1011^ ^ ?i . . i t ? * announced that the Light score of 22 to 19. 2G and the Oaks only IS commotion ensued. The od's Sar?aparilla is on the flood hollows reverberated with of popularity, which position it were tossed heavenward ai eached by its cwn intriasic, un- comical contortions and tw ted merit* were indulged in. Even c seemed to have lingered wl slackstocji items. ing the struggle wish his rai * now silentiy disappeared ^ ackstock, S. C., August 22.? placent >mile upuii hiial: We had a nice rain Tuesday friend Mr. S. even all?wec esterday, both ot which the farm- ?iasin to get the better ot ere ?lad to see The erooa are an?i lhat u,'ba,,it>' aIKl su:iV cre.ua to see. me crops ate Mpr lhat ,.i,aractc-rizes ali lurt as much as lirit thought by officials, for in the exuber rv weather. hilarity and enthusiasm 1 e protracted meetings at the Pres- j"s 'ip-toes and vrnirling- 1 -j. , . . ^ . head with the velocity of un aud Methodist churches have gave a few veHs that woo :losed with fourteen additions to rorized a band of Texan cc Yesbyterian Church. Mr. Smith We would like to go assisted by Mr. McLees and Iter, relate many more amusing , , ing incidents that occurred. *' iNeville* want of time and space mi ir town seems dull after baring so We will conclude wiih t r visitors and all leaving at once, j tion to the Oaks-: Don't t sees Bessie and Jennie Johnston, | rour kail a!)d ^at ailt* J incolnton, N. 0., have bee,, visit- ! ,t Mrs. W. W. Bricc's and left last may yet in the distant fnl : to visit their sister at McCou- to lick the Light Foot. yjUe. Some good batt-r.g and c: ,, u i u done on both sides. Cols' s. Cattie Harrison, who has been and ciowney deserve rauc ng relatives near this pla^e, has Nation lor the hnpanial ] ncd home. of their duties. The Lig ss Viola Harrison Itlr Thursday invincible and can clean i ill the county, if not in the ? . , , expect to p'lav tlie Albioi 8. Harnett Cra.g and her grand-' weeki and of course will liters Misses Allie Craig ami Hat- j up tu). awkins.of Columbia, are visiting ! ??. ! LADusS ires at this place. ! Needing a tonic, or children that v e Woodward and White Oak base j iircowx"sYron'isitt dute pltyea at Woodward Tucswhich resulted in a score of 2G to ? x- iir 1 1 CEDAR CHEEK Jtll'l i favor ot Woodward. ^ Capt. Brice, Jr., has been very lucky . 1; oasoM with his boys. They have j Cedau Cheek S. C; Ai td four games and came out victo- Special: Wo have had go in all. the past few weeks, and the way, I heard of a young man doing well. If the season 9 place going to see three girls on there will be a# much cotto sday that it got so warm for him j last year. We are having id to leave the house backward?, j sweet potatoes. Fodder Ipava vflnr hat in the Diazza I <roin?r on. . . ~ O O i yon go to call on more than one Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. it a time. avick. Charlotte, are visiting Mr. J **" j family. Misies Hattie ami M.nnic j of Columbia, arc vUitin Baby was side, w? gare lier Castoria. ! gectJon> she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Mr. G. Y. Laugford bag si* WcameMiss, she ciu?f to Cistoria. ^ milI< Uc wj], |y { she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The protracted meeting j Church closed with several i There will be ;i series of: n,TE<JAKr": I.1GWV FOOTS. I Pi"e G'0Ve c0mraenci"o "" 1 Mr. J. A- Tnrkctt i.? no b m. ] Seme malicious person jodward, S. C., August 21.? j fine dog belonging to Mr. S ial: The mostinteresting base ball! Dr. E. S. Abnev is bail; : the writer ever witnessed took ! dining-room (o iiis liua.*^. d here on last Tuesday afternoon j There have been ten mad fVhite Oak nine and the Light j in the neighborhood in tin of this place. The fact 'that this j Mr. John Montz lo.rt ! was to decide the contest as to j hogs by cholera. lastery of these rival clubs made Several droves of cattle nblv interesting and elicited no j turned from Columbia, thei drgree of enthusiasm and deter-1 sale fur them. tion on the part of the contestants. Mrs. Ilattie Sligh is very Oaks were promptly on hand at, Mr. Willie Liphain, o arly Iioht in the afternoon and : and Miss Alice Parker were escorted by the Light Foot to the the residence of the bridiv; ground, which was near the resi- j Blythewood. They left on s of Maj. T. W. Brice, and were ' bound train for Camden. ready to c ommence the struggle j - was to give the one victory and Now Try This. minence and the other chagrin j It will cost you nothing an.' . - , ... , ,. /- . | do you good, if vou have a ( defeat, notwithstanding the fact J or any trouble with Throat, Ch old Sol in bis wonted splendor I -Hr. King'sL.>ew uiacovcry i< jlory was pouring forth his scorch-1 gfve^eHef will 5 ays in such a manner as would ! Sufferers Ironi La Grippe four all oilier animals but base ballisls inVpirSrower^'T^-a ek inviting shades, and when he tie at our expense and learn ed to be gloating over the fact that j.ust !lPYr^r0(L a _ _ , lree at JHCALasrer, briee oc i\.c repeated efforts he bad succeeded store. Large size 30c. and ?1. st in getting the thermometers op i hundred in the shade. Happily, at .,bis "? I A Household Ret :ed springing up out of the western d fop all Q?,fl il?? rnnriiior nf thunder 0 D *ur> ?? :ed the ears and in a short time | ? T sky was overcast with ominous I Dio?iAo?L* iug clouds which seemed to wnis- j \ "no game this afternoon" in the { f I of the boys. But after having | > isEs|r ved themselves into a most re- ^ ^_^?3 &|LJ|3g | ling shewer they passed over and J will ? a I ced the game to proceed, leaving f RaS^?* I [id a refreshing and exhilarating t zziVviZ I zc which instilled in each breast a r i. SCROFI'LA, UL( iger courage and a greater deter* # II clirgS ;-.hsu?. ecze itien to win the victory or die in 4 form cf malignant skin ERl 'ttempt ^ sld & being fci!?c?c?oii?? ?n to 'ter having elected our redoubtable # whM^'plirej' ^tm any0' invincible friends, Cols. T. M. # almost supernatural heaiinc ware and b. B. Clowne}, umpire d justify us in gvarsfctceing scorer, respectively, the hotly con- X direction; zrz fsiiewcd. d struggle began. The first three '5 QFHT -"*??? "? > fovnr ftf tliA I \ ^ ' L ~ * ^ 1^3 M tl O U^VlUVUl T H? iu f vi v* vmv 1 -mbl ? jt?i , . , . . , ?, the Light Foot making but two ! ^ ']*. 1 iree scores, and iu the third inning completely whitewashed. This T ? 7^^ playing on the part of the Light LlJlJJiiK. LiDjJ considerably hacked them aud T AM located two miles 1 11 v animated the Oak?, and at once h T^iw L w!i' i*, . ^i- Of Lumber on hand. Can sc them to believe that the> would y0U wailt at short uotice. unly carry oft the palm of victory, had it not been that the Light s-i8tf ^5 ? t ti'n m-r if- -i r,ii imi luatfnwiiiimw i irrianrwufiwr ' ifants and Children. 9 c children that Castoria cares Colic, Constipation, -y-prescription Sour Stomach, Kairfcosa, Eructation, _ Vfl 'J ^ Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes n? b, 31. D., gestion, MB oklyn, N. T. "Without injurious medication. universal and " For several years I have recommended , seems a work your' Castoria,1 and shall always continue t? . F?w are the do so as it has invariably produced beneficial keep Castoria results." ^ | jy>wiir r . riausa, m. jj., -m wYork ritv I "The Winthrop," 3 35th Street and 7th Avo, <8od0 >mcd Church. New York: City Tnx Ceases Cojcant, 77 iloaKAT Stbsit, New York. d old ada<jc, i COAL! COAL! Lily makes a ! y AM '>ow taking orders for Coal, lobe have jjiven i x- delivered in September and October. he contrary I ^'oal SG.6r? per ton of 2000 lbs. renewed i"oft 00,1 4 lJDI,er ton of 200Clbs. A .11 I till MU on Canjat depot. lUJtjlM ?? M?\n t? T r* ri v T nTTri r MBB_J | cv-lnlA-W o. V. n Jj?m. H rhitewsKhcd j WANTED. 9 inued to do j , ?.j EXPERIENCED AGENT, to act as jH ig through-1 r\ our GENERAL AGENT in South V ling of t he Carolina for the great ALLIANCE BOOK, Ji plcte!v non- I "LABOR AND CAPITAL". Big com* J ieir <*'leefui i missions given. The Boor Is endorsedbag .....:n\ jni^. leading Alliance papers throughout tjH _ ., ' , . Union, it is meeting with great succe* ces that had tii? r. d. ROIUNSON PuB. CO., M Lehght now s-22-4t Raleigh, N.JM ion.*-. I ifl last inning, ; Notice to Koad Oversecrsi^H ' ! Officf of County CoiimissioxekJH 10 Hil l out WlXXSBORO, 8>. C., August 18, 183L ? ft'hen it was | ?Tr>mTTT,T> ' ?,T * . Font m-iflf I ti,UiiJ.iiJCii>iWXJ.v.o is jjcxcuy givcuiu^B tL ?i ;i- a!I Ro8d Overseers to puf their refj imi I 'spec ire sections of the public highway iufl ! lulls ancl thorough good condition. Any failure wiil^B cheer?, bats be promptly dealt witk bv'the j&oard. iid ti e most " B.G.*TENNk3ST<-<'? istifications ?-2fix2 Clim. Ed Co. Com. lile witness-1 SOUTH CAEOLfflACOLLEGErl dlaiit beam? j COLUMBIA, S. C. tills a com- j (_>pens September 29th. Entrance Ex-1 lac. Oar animations begin September 24th. Clas-W i his enthu- ^gical, Litcn.ry, Scientific and Law Courses. V his dignitv Thirteen Professors. Jfl itv of mats- F?r further iiuormatio*, address the 'MB I px-coni'itv President. L. , V V- 8-13 J AMES WOODPwO VT. flfl ancc ot Ins ie stoop on ^ |MN hrow away 2ive up in j ? *-?- v..*-? *8a erseverauce | H ore be able O Xl -.U LI', T | itching was :. Bouiwarc h comtnen>crfora:ai)ce s'SS M ail Sidiip 11 mug next w clean thcni sw STABLES. _ keco it ' * ?LES. 22.? A. W1LLIF0BII> od seasons crops are ,s ctminue PROPRIETOR. 11 made as p'.cntv of pnllino- is Whinsboro, - - South Caiolina. \ .rMJut Opened To-Bay. k ! Simpson, g in this * started his 0NTR BArj>ELNEWNa1 MACKEREL, he .public. One full Cream Cheese. <a: Buffalo One barrel Porto Rica Molasses. , ? 15 barrels line Patent Flour, No. 1. arccsfion*. j-eaj an(j ^nts of piire white flint cora. neeiings at Magnolia Hatns always on hand. <. ,?r i-iv Als the Reliable Californ'a Ham, the -* finest asd cheapest Ham in town. Ciller. Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs. for?1.00. poisoned a Light Brown Sugar, 20 lbs. for Si.oo. T> ' Dark Brown Sugar, 25 lbs. for Si.00. . (y. nrooin. Fine Arica and Java Coffee, the finest in lin^ a neat town; also cheaper grades. J Also a full line of Canned Goods of all kind, which we offer cheap. dogs killed Molasses of all grades from 30c,. to7ic. per , i "t ! gallon. Oats and Corn cheap for cash. ? t v\; :if.\ -! wo ] Don't fail to give the "'Old Dyed-irr-tne. Wool" a call and be savpd from waiting on ! the sub-treasuiy, for you may starve bev.fi c re- ; f0re thi.t comes* to be a" savior for us. e beinsf no j Yours, etc., sick. I J. 1). M'CARLEY & CO. f Camden, ; married at NOTICE 5 mother in |S hereby t;iven to all concerned, that tbe j ? cn,,,), 1. White Teachers' Institute will be held u.c .ouui- atMt Zion Iustitut0) Winnsboro, S. 0., frcm September 14 to September 19, inclusive. A full corps of Instructors will be ! present. Remember that every Institute j you attend will be a material help in future [ will surely examinations. All thos.- who expect to Joush, Cold, attend will please notify me by the isi est or Lungs, proximo. )i Consump- A. Y. MILLING, jaranteed to S-lSf 1x3 S. 0. F. C.' e paid back. id it ju&t the \r/"vr4<T/T ?~ lad a speech* sawple bot- f S herebyi given to dl concerned, that for yourself .JL tne t/oiorea i eacr.ers j.nsui,uie wui Trial bottles held at the Colored High School, Winnstchin's Drug boro, S. C., from September' to Sept m00. * ' : ber 12, inclusive. A full corps of Instruc______ tors will be present. Bemembertliat every 11 ? : Institute that you attend will be a matei rial help in future examinations. All who . .1 expect to attend will notify Rev. C. H6u V \ I Dunlap by the oth prox. f | A. Y. MILLING, Klfi| s-C F t>. 5 ? Kcpairs to Brown's Bridge. a a 1 Office of County Commissioners ( \ j wlxnsbobo, S. C., July 25, 1891. $ 5 I ^EALED BIDS for putting in thorough a SB ft- r ^ 7 repair iirown s linage over l,uuo Byi & River, on Brown's Bridge joad, will be a oeceived at this office until 12 o'clock it* A rn the 29tb day of August, 1S91. ;B I ' \ Spectficatioiia famished on application !ERS, SALT \ to the Clerk of the Board. :MA, every y (t. B. TEN.NANT, JPTION, be- <? 7-29x4 Cilia. Bd. Co. Com. ningupthe^ -? ? STS*! TO PHYSICIANS. I properties 0 | m a cure, if 4 ' ? I rpIIE various preparations of ?ATED i | L iTf'" f ILACTO PEPTIDE (10 in number), M M BEEF PEPTOXOIDS, [BER! ami CAFFAINEj 'rom my old furnished you as required, as I m iw anv khid bave 8?reed *t,ie company to sell fl same for the ensuing year. J irH^f