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OFFICERS AN 31. C. WILL W. B. MOORE, Treasurer. C. E. SPENCER. , T. 15. KcLAIN. Carolina ? LARGEST BUILDERS in the South use these goods? 1. Because they pre made of finest ir 2. Because they are unsurpassed in i 3. Because they are made by Southe South tor Southern Folks. Southern our way to strength. Erery job Carriage, Phaeton, Surre; give ' PVffViNTT fi A JUL a J A. JB-? -M. Oar agents are authorized to guarani ship or material. IffSPKCT AXD ] 'Remember, the greatest economy is j .of clothet is high at any price. For sa E Proprietor Winnsboro Wagon Work Respectfully, CAROLINA 1*. ?<* ECONOMICS <7 The value of cotton seed meal as a f< iu Europe and at the North; but, strati years bejrun to realize its treat worth, in the vicinity of oil mills, as many as have been fattened on hulls and m< our* where fertilizers are necessary to feeding cattle becomes of special interc fertilizer ou account of the amonia it c food for cattle, milk cows, sheep and o tracts bnt a email proportion of its aetk tains almost all the plant food and ma] good results as the meal itself. Hence double value oat or it. Dr. Jenkins, of the Connecticut Exp from 2000 lbs. wheat bran is worth.... 2000 lbs. corn meal is worth 2000 lb?. cotton seed meal is wort The actual co3t of teediug these proc corn meal, and $25 per tou for cotion : value as manure to be for Whei*. brtn Corn meal. Cotton seed meal When 4 ar 5 lb?, cotton seed meal 11 ucb as bay, straw or cotton seed bulls s fatten an average beef, why do not mc attention to stock raising! Mr. Jas. Si bead of cattle wbich live entirely upon ?n this food. I ?i?e my cattle as man when 1 wish to use meal, about one pc You will find no trouble whatever in t to guard against is in giving them too experimenting with it you will find n< " Cott?n seed meal, which may be kef , daugor of decay, is unexcelled as a be* answer to a correspondent's question, *? ? ?.j :iu 'j man raw cou?u seea xur mil* it was partly cooked." The Southern both cheaper aud better food for cows convenient to a cottoii seed oil mill, meal are equal to one ton of cotton sec equivalent as food. The meal is bette large excess of oil, and the balls whicl xnilk producer, and in a more coaven that, if out of cotton seed meal oue da; neither Indian meal nor wheat shorts 1 after a^ain teeding the cotton seed tnej product. Mixed witk com or oats cotton seec - horses and mules. Some difficulty may be experienced ; meal, bat by mixing it with other fiae soon as the taste of the animal becomes Ka onnwiKon/lorl Gire it a trial, utilize a home produc . KU. Very respectfally, THE FAlRFIELi ( rLENX ; SFARTAXBiR THIS FAMOUS RESORT 1 FromiMay 1st It w accessible from Spartanburg by nection with all trains. Telephone it Mai!. THE mXEl Is nnsarpassed. and invalids find surcs IT Wfff. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronic and General Debility following Diarrhea, Dysentery, Const! Renal and Cystic Diseases, Catamenal Deran^em Comp HIGHLY REOOMMENDED B\ SIMPS' 4 26tf nnttnnSfifirMfia! UUIIUU UUUU XIX U MX FEED. COTTON SEED MEAL, the cheaj>est and l * 4^ ) OUHJIk f Miiiff as Good for Cattle. Call nt our store and got a aack with privilege of returning provided y?ur stock will not eat it. W. R DOTY?& CO., WINNSBORO, S. t\ D DIRECTORS. IS, IflCMlli Ut JOS. Y. WALLACE, Vire-Pivsulent. ! J. P. CULP, Secretary. V. M. PAIIROT. - - !t iaiirirv ('?.! i of fine lijjht vehicle?. Why u?u uliould j laterial and skilled labor. ity's, durability ami finish. rn people of Southern Timber* iu tho 1 protection uy Southern production is j fi p, Cariolel or litig^v U guaranteed to | TISFAtTIOV tee and repair ny defects in worknaau BK tUAYOtl!;!!. Sfet your money's worth. A $5.00 suit ,1c ?t Winusboro, S. CI., by T. MATTHEWS, 1 ?, and dealer iu everything on whe?ls. ll - - ?. BUGGY CO. J7 FEEDING. I >ed for stock has long- been appreciated , st to say, the South has only in recant , However, it is probable that th'u year forty or fifty thousand bead ot cattle >al alone as iood. In an old country like the production of crops this business ot st. Cotton seed meal is a most excellent outains, bnt it is also a very valuable nher animals, which in digesting it ei-1 juia. The manure, therefore, still conf be used as a fertilizer with about as i bv feeding the meal we get, as it were, ^ ieriment Station, finds that the manure $10.43 4.84 b 22.44 lucts, at $20 per ton for wheat bran and seed meal, he finds after dedu.ctiug their $ 7.57 per ton 15.16 per ton 2.56 per ton nxed with 15 or 20 lbs. coarse fodders, r i, fed daily, will in three or four month? >re of our progressive farmers torn their nith, Smithsonia, Ga.. says: "I have 600 cotton seed hulls and meal and do well y of the hulls as4they will eat, and mix, >undofmeal per head, with the hulla. feeding cattle on meal and halls, the point much meal and hulls to start en. By > trouble." >t in any dry place without the slightest _ ilthr and cheap food for milk cows. Iu 1 uls cotton seed meal cheaper and better 5 I have seen meal recommended because Cultivator replied, "Cotton seed meal is 1 than whole cotton seed, especially when Seven hundred pounds of cottou seed d for fertilizing purposes, and more than r because it has beer, deprived of its 1 are of but little value as a butter or ieut form." A northern farmer states r, his cows shrink one quart each, and g will bring them up to the full quantity; il once a day. they regain their usual I meal is led with marked success to p a at first in jetting; the stock to eat the j food this trouble will be avoided. As 5 accustomed to it, no further difficulty t and save money by reducing your feed fi D OIL AND FERTILIZER CO. ? P SPRINGS. * a] G {COUNTY, S. C.l d 01 III 1 OPEN! Id VISITORS 5 ? - - - a to October 15th. & Daily Hack Line, making ffo?cl coi- d \ operation to Spartanburg and Dail/ D sal'water 5 epecdv reliet by its use. l;dijbe . w iieptatms, Jaundice, Torpor or Lircr upon Malarial Disease?, Dropsy, P< pation, Hemerrhoid, Uterine, ? , Hsetnaturia, llheumatistn, ent, and other Female ilaiuta. THK MEDICAL PROFESSIOX. ON & SIMPSON, PROPRIETORS. I AT THE linnchnrn Rahr? | TI muuuuiu uunui j -AND| CONFECTIONERY. ] i , """" i IFrest Bread, Cakes and fcj < -ALSO? i j French and 3?lain Candies j ( i ; Just it) this week another invoice of FLORDKTHEO CIGARS, J The; best smoke for Five Cents in town. I ? <3. A. WHITE. :-:TO vA VE:-: j sooth c c OpCliS !Scj) am illations t sieal, Lilcr.;r Thirteen Pre For furthe II, 11 AND mm j^]j; Di 1JMFTV-FI TEMliJ tji?in jien II Three <_ < If xfte ?J~S W&2 M BEZ ?end for a J. li. is S-4fxtll ScCORIICK MOWER "iiui l SELEC 'A. SCIIO riculuin eml D OAT T? nT* AllClCllt 311(1 POR SALE B\ Moral and P ness Course. Nine Inst army irflicer, ment. Ncx Kate.s reasoi terms, etc. f. F. M'M ASTER & CO. ^ riTST RECEIVED. THE OLDEST The Itotli . ONE BARREL OF Vl\ VP1>pecial teat Health, (. Buildings t equipped I'r Giaduate D schools in >J meucial an Machine Oil 8-4fxliW TT) ID I iron SP / AT THE J AS. 11. C ^iaasbow Drug Store, "Sp] x Bachelor of Language? Board, tu l'ulits, tuel necessaiy ( can be met i Dollars. N. B.?Wc still have a sup- Wtehtju*" i r dents to me >ly of TURNIP SEED. '"rhelxT - . , . October. 18! Plant Defore it gets too late. The Press I Wofford (NEW TORK) The fourt FOR 1891. 18??- ^ Boys pre] )A1LY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. sion careful pages, lc. 20 pages, 4c 8 or 10 pages, 2c. ______ o-lotl 'he Aggressive Republican Jodr- .. . nal of the Metropolis. jj^O j|j j| A Newspaper for the Masses. Pounded December l, 18X7. [RCULATION OYER 100.000 COPIES *** of sellin IIAlli X, ? The Press is the organ of no faction; AAaJ ulls no wires; has no animosities to -p venge. ?>ra he most remarkable Newpaper Success in * -tm New York. r 10' . The Press is a National Newspaper. Cofl Cheap news, vulgar sensations and trash nd no place in the columns of The Press. TnH Thr Press has the brightest Editorial iUL aje in New Tort. It sparkles with tt nintc * il3. I The Pbess Sunday Edition is a splen- , . id twenty page paper, covering every at SUCh i lrrent topic of interest. The Pbess Weekly EDirioN contains turb the II the good things of the Daily and Sunay editions- fkg com For those who cannot afford the Daily r are prevented by distance from early aii nf sceivingit, The Weekly is a splendid -n-u U1 lbstitute. timoHy a S AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM been tre; he Pi!ess lias no superior in New York, the pkjess. spect an< Titian tl<A reach of all. The best ani their pr cheapest Newspaper published iu America. warrant ally and|Sunday, oue year, 85.00 " 44 44 ^ mnnthn. '2..piA fV?a ovm ~ ~~ * "t; iuv. HI " " " one " .4u ally only, one year, ... 3.00 , " " four months, - - 1.00 tflClTl. inday, one year, - - - 3.00 eekly Press, one year, - - 1.00 * &nd for The Puess Circular. T rt T1 j fll Samples free. Agents wanted every- I ]|||v\| here. Liberal commissions. JJJU1U1 Address. THE PRESS, )tterBuilding, 38 park Row, New York ,, ,,s9?n 1 the Italians 1 manded that 1 TAKE PLEASURE j ^ufferin^' wit restoring wa vestigafe the In .informing' my friends that a man h and the public generally that I am receiving and AOOQ have iu stock the ANNfl FINEST TEAS aw* MC A Uii taken to arre ever brought here. Also -a?c1<!,w' the yery best grades of some disease Coffeep, Spices, Essences mak? every? !*id Extracts. Daris Bak- - tem of its pr< hisr Powder, Choice Sal- am of the ia mon and French Sardines, lloa-t and Chipped Beef TT and Lui-cii 'tongue, Fre.-h *Si5 dta Ouiunnl Cri>t, equal to ri.-r, Kim* Flour, New The mcml Catch Macki-rel, iviih a Cleveland S] yiMitl ncuix oiti?T &rood*', completely o all of which will be .-old Bl?od, Liver, Ht iii?i lowest price for as Dyspepsia i. that is know and breaking JUST IN. tem, as has 1 and certified A few paih of New Fat thtir virtues. Mackerel. etc. .address J. 5. S. WOLFE, "" 5-19 AGENT. QUUVEYi: HIS PAPEE SKiSS edby vartlelaeBlireea(10Sipraoo St.K whore advorrMog 1?-1?f XlV v**a* naj sua* i<tc U J SW YORK* - ???muh^bnjn I I yiriji 1 j CAROLINA COLLEGE, i ^ r t BI A, S. C. I %/j L tcmbcr 2Dtb. Entrance Ex- j W I )Cgin September 24th. Clas- j ?*? y, Scientific ami Law Courses, j ?fessors. r information, address the j . vrnnnpnw ; m College, i PAIN WIDSOX. N. C. Fill YEAR HEOINS SEP- i KK 10, 1891. i the Faculty. j nirsf.s for Decrees. llent Gymnasium. j P l T VT HT Beautiful (irouiuls. ^ \r. Expenses Low. Harness Oi r^t-Ainm.p Healthful. Whitewash (/tltiliO* U6i idi Oi. HEAKER, I). I). LL. I); - Rlue Stone ? _ 1 resilient Guiipowde] PATRICK Cattle Per i h\/ Uinmm j Seed, Bird mi mmm, IXDEKSOX, S. T MILITARY BOARDING C)L for YGun? men. The cur- A braces English, Mathematics, -A Modern Rangoagts, Mental, olitical Science with -full Busiructors, one of whom is an mm mm a piym , detailed by the U. S. Govern- lyr^ j\/j f\ 5^*} t session begins September ] 6. MwvwNBaW afc iable. Send for Register, with \ COL. JOHN B. PATRICK, . Opprescrip FEMALE ACADEMY, I If not for sal* in j S4LV\r V (J I dealer to s?nd for ci * ' * ' ! agency* and eet tbeni FEMALE COLLEGE in the SOOTH, j, TAKEJ2jf \liiiual Session begins August ts&K-.. . Register for last year 333. ilBgMjjg ures: The Development ok 'hauactek and .Intellect. ?scv-' i horouglily remodelled. Fully J onnfjN.rr I AlliXfiflttt oml Pn<t epartments, besides first--iass lusic, AitT. Languages, Com* * D IXDUSTKI XI- ?'?^IES. liflHr juiix n. o; *:LL. \|ff ncipal. ^ ' <WHYi rnrirj WB L. D< U111 S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE INT A 111 A.MiU Kur, o. o. It 1? a seamless shoe, wit . to hart the feet; made of and easy, and because ice AKLISLE, LL. !>., Pres't. FOUNDED 1W1. $5.??SfflSttfia 4m*v%*t^u4 cVirwac iv>i1<th nASf <6 >T 06 Hand-Sewed > College offers to students in .f*' ege elates two parallel courses tom-mldeAoe^ting-ft! lacli leading to the dejree of 50 Police Shoe; arts, in one of which Modern arw substituted for Greek. ?ioaedce. Onepair-wiii* pvpvvctc CO *0 fine calf; no I -LAI iLiAiiLo. 94S? tils price; one i ition, matriculation, washing, SjJJ* 35 books, aild stationery, the are Tery strong: ,'ollegp expeusfs Tor the year, tfren them atrial wl iVith ONE iiUNDIiED AND FIFTY BOYS' wc&bythel The advantages offered by on their merits, as the lea ind Alumni Ilalls, enable stu- Lddl6S i&nsoia^ et their colltge expenses with Imported shoes costtngfro: all amount. session oegins the 1st day 0I( Cantlon.-See that w 1 price are stamped on the b J. A. GAMEWELL, w. L. doi Secretary of Faculty. McMASTER, B] m . College Fitting School, winnsb< Spartanburg, S. C. ,J. ix)1 ;h session begins October 1st, Bi?Ai pared for College. Expenses - ired by ?150 a year. Supervi- i t" and constant a. g. rembekt, a. m., Head Master. il & Mean BEST 01 been convicted at last g their stock of Com, ARE AGAJ ? ' ww fnr I hp sale c n, Meal, ' ? ur, Sugar, lacco, Molasses, PftlfflOt 10 C()( ns, Bacon, 0W prices as to dis- Call at once and Si ! peace and quiet ol ULYSSE c muuity. their customers' tesgree in that they have f l jTTrt [ ited with marked re- wllUii Ul/ i courtesy, and that J/-.QC irp cnr-K a < tn Tn L^v.o ? ? iUi> -vir-aij their conviction ot ULYSSE G rie charged against ~~ THE (ELS aoa's GoTeraor ^0RLDS ?0' lie heard of the lynching of n New Orjeans. promptly de- - jflL ; the affair should be investi- |gl as prompt!'' should a man, h disease, hears of the healthters?f Cleveland'Springs in- rA ?&. *} ir merits, for when it is known ^ jgaapj as oeen W fltill nninotori Hi 8 J&M DDlilQlDU UJ g dffiM len foe, iramedihle steps aie r st and rid the community cf r1 , ?? ardlv murderer. Should net (/} when he knows that he has jfflWiHIfii 9 that will destroy his health, . gHggSCT | :ifort to arrest and rid his ays- ?TOBhH| ? ssence? And while the strong ^ gaffluffiBj g w cannot reach and suppress J < 1 sAT.TAW VA7TA '? MmM :?*?** ***. ass j h to be underuiiniug Ii?al1h ; down of the Nervous Sjsjeen proven in many cai.es, .pul- pttct to by those who have tested Ann. p* For analysis, testimonials, ^FIE BEST ^ B. WILKINSON, IN THE Mi )rietor Cleveland Springs, abclby' ?l C' TRY ONE! NOTICE. ? FOR SAI Ntr DUMC AM U SUL.lUiX[ L. Lmulecker Jc Co., EDUA.ll TRAPP, K. W. Habenicht, Jennings,"J5. C. T-^Offiw ^TT \ T T~ j I'JU11M. TS, -- B( LS, MACHINE OILS, KEHOS ils, Axle Oils, Mixed Paint, Bi Brashes, Shoe Brushes, Plas !, Window Glass, Putty, Hyson, r Teas, Laundry and Toilet So vvders, Garden Seed, Lucerne Seed. Larrms. (Thimnevs. Schoc _.7 r-7 */ ' cs, Writing Paper, Pens, Pencils r Bags, Tobacco and Cigars. T '1 HE DRUG STORE 'EE, BEICE & I tions carefully compounded day v. i*. dom(1u Shsos. RICHMOND A xMr-sfc/ra s0UTn CAI for you. Condensed Sch? PBSTITCTE. JKX TJUIXS KU-V ?i North Bound. ^ Lt. Jvirannah, fefflgs Lv Charleston, P=?5lj kv. Augusta, l.v. Gianitev'llr Lv. Trenton, 1.v. Johnston's ?r. Columbia, ijV- Columbia, ? Ar. Winnshorc Ar. Rock Hill. LjL ^ m n Ar. Charlotte, UGLAS Ar. Salisbury. prs? ^r* ^wensbor*, CENTLHAEN ')Tr {vSS^i'u HE WORLD FOR THE HONEY? ^r- 2 ' h no caefcs or wax thread Ar. lialtitiiore, the best fine calf. ttrlUh Al'. Philadelphia make more tho** of th.it . _ v. w Vr.iiufacturer, it equals nand- AL Jew lorw, $4*00 to S5.00. South Urtunfi id-sewed, tha finest calf oou"1 J>OUnn. Jor Lr New York, i Welt Sb*e? tai calf, Philadelphia )le and durable. The be*c Lv. Baltimore, price; same grade as cu?- i v \Vx<hi??rt,ni om 86X0 to ^00. r.V-.*,' ; Farmers, Railroad Hen Lr.uichiuolld, Lv. Greensboro rear a year. "" * L<Y. Salisbury, >ettershooererofferedat f,T. Charlotte arlal will conrlncc those r _ Hn, ;rt and serrlce. JjT. Uott Ulu, Workinffiaam'p iioei Ly. Chester, and durable. Those who r v U'lnrnlimi ill wear bo otlMr make. UY' "'n"sooro, SI.75 school shoes are Ar. Columbia, J-y. Columbia, iand-sewed shoe. best Lv. Johnston's ^?5Fii%gnJ*l*??ncb Trenton. is ahoe for Ly. GraniteviUe. sola. Stylish and dnr&ble. Ar. Augusta, '. L. Douglas* name and ? r rharUstnii ottom of each shoe. Ar* V . jglas, Brockton, Man. Ar. barannah & TTVTrwTX Pullman cars b ?&; ivxi-lt/xlUM. and Au?usta on JRO. S. C. 12 conenccts at ton and Southw J GLASS, traiu No. 1*8, an< JKSTOC'K. S. C. southlwund com / S. 0. Division Ski IF L 1 J J AS. Gener: >? rr EAfflL S South Caroline pOJ?M?NCIX< \j p. m., the tr / (Eastern Time) : MAIN LIN [N SOLE AGENT Leave Charlestoi ,c .up Leave Brancbvill Arrive Augusta.. AUGUSTA ' t\ Leave Augusta? ion Planter, Leave r' , Arrive MAlNLi^;iv ee us. \u. ' . Leave Charlestoi r. PKsrUuTrJS. 5.;j0 a Leave Branclivill Arrive Columbia 9.45 & i Arrive Camden.. *Daily except S II ? Leave Camden.., Leave Columbia. Leave Branchvill< aore tons ot (JUT- Arrive uiiwiesw; , low for the cash. ' *Daily except S CAMDEN AND . DESPORTES. Leave Columbia. Arrive Camaeu.. Leave Camden... ?"Bt Si A "SP V Arrive Columbia Arrire Chartestioi ~ tuauy. ATII7HP PIP 4 n Connectionsina ill 1 I ], It fl n and from Cliarlol , yU lj I U1 Willi the North, and to Springs and tli Sunday to and fr< Div., II. <fc 1). R. ton Monday, Wee Clyde steamship Jacksonville, Fu fek _ Charleston with < f\ in Florida. Sjfc H <>. P. il ||| E S- PI US C. if. V 11111 d m Od Capital and | ||1K1 q Capital ShMM X ]^OES> A GENE \j4 I / HW3. OU.1UI H per ociii interesft | Bauking^liouirj cent'CIGAR JkgL CENT CIGAR j9H tic x uab; W. K. McCailey, B. J. QUATT1 T. C. Smith. WWS i v | H J EkS, ! i )() K sj 1 2 i 1 * j i , j ;ene oils, >1 jggy Paints, | I ter of Paris. Oolong aofr" ifl 1 aps, Sapolio, 3 and Clover >1 Books, Ac- fl , Ink, Envel- a H OF stcsqH ' and night. fl .XDJDANVILLI tt.K ? tOLIXA DIVISION. J.,l_ :? invito H (UUIjK 1U liUUI ujur-? msj 1 1191. r 75T* KIRJDIJi* TIKI. Xo. 1#. 2U. 12. 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A-B Columbia, S. C. HAAS, I . m Traffic 'Manager. ^BB| l Railway Comp^HI - V-'-"- 1.QCH Ojfl - *** *? J 7 ains will run as f<H iE TO AUGUSTA? DA.II/T. i... 6.50 a ra w.w e... 9.00 am" sflB 11.50 am in i 0 Oil ABLEST? DJULT. PHm fl Ij: I. I j? 9 m G.4Q e 7.39 ' n 10.06 ii v.. H io.5o . A iunday. H IV. 1.NDM; H DAILY. ..*.'...6.50 a I ? 8.50 a. S8 a....]L08sftl >nnday. GOLUMBL 1 9.00 a a ....10.55 a m H a ide at Columbl ;te, also CinciS and from AsliMj t West. Dafl Jin points on 11. Connects? Inesday and lM s for New Y<M a. Connect^ 2. & S. Ry. fdfl ILLEB, U.fl Colufl :CK?NS;Gefl i'AKL), Genfl CharlJB Loan As??j >BORO, S*H Profits-/' I I :t n -III S I si .^C <' v J -gjB J jEB >F.O I 9 I grffME i fa * 11