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>TIIE NEWS AND HERALD. | i F^TJEELEME NT. .r" THE CLIFTbrj Va "BUY. .A. SSCIK J1* tV?t li? S*id of the Uniq^-. .Enterprise by Ancient an Xews and Courier, a Newspaper Moral^and . ?. ??ich has Always Worked for the De- n?^?. Cours< lopraent of the Varied Resources of ' inen- Us JT _ .. armvefnce: South Carolina. ment. No: We publish this morning the inter- Rates reasc eating stery of one South Carolina terras, etc. enterprise, as-told by Thk News axd s-ttxln: Herald, of \Vinn?boro, which will be rread witn pleasure ana pnae, we &ie i . . p.. sure, by everv mn and woman in lAlljU - South Corolina, and the wholesome Uil Jjljlli and instructive lesson of which may be studied and applied with profit by rerr ir.anv men and women in all the mT.??T?r,? Sou^iera States. * TEEOLDES' It is the story of the Clifton Canning Factory, near Winn6boro, which was founded and established by the ladies ?Tne 90?,h of the town, is directed by obc of their ? 'jal ^ number, is operated by their own fair iiealth, hands in everv detail of its varied J Buildings work, except that of leading the equippedJt boiler, arid is a model in every de- Graduate ] partment and example of neatness and in carefulness in all the arrangements and MEP"CIAL A methods ?f handling and preparing its jj-4rx6w products. I The scene in the little factory on one ttj i itc Txmrtino- rtavs is well described, 14/ f|] " 41-0 8 v and the aiscription makes a pleasant VI III pictareofhopefnl and honest industry whose reward can scarcely fail to be S' sb well assured as it is well deserved. Nothing bat the best material, "large. JAS. H. ( firm, ripe trait," freshly gathered, is u>ed, and it in handled from first to last bj the young ladies themselves, and br ttietn only. The publication of Woffoh fhi? information alone should insure a "jefourcc Ai ctiidv ready taie, at the highest prices, for Bac'hefor'o the whoio pi o<iuct of the factor*, uud Language! it will undoubtedly have '.lie happy result. The goods ;uadtf at Clifton Board t must take rank aiuoug the 'fancy lights fue brands'* troui iheir introduction into necessary trie market, and we predict lor the fair ; can bem'et company a demand lor th-ir wares, at j Dollars. an rarly day, which they will not I Wigiitman neat ly be ah'le to meet without greatly j tor 111 enlarging their plant and working six Tbe^ex da_>& in tne wrek in?trad of t?v?. ! October ii A part icHlar feature of the factory! which ileserres iiotice is that a Keaui j plant i? employed, mid that the )ouuu j ladies appear to tind uo difficulty in Wrtffnr iuaisagiu? the "cranes," "basfcefs," Ulior etc, required fur handling the packages to the best adrautage. It is ai?o c&- The fou pecially noteworthy that the work of 1S91. vealing the cans is performed br two ^?vS of the yoaug ladie?, who, \re <*re tolii, CP1 "with a solderlajj iron in one baud ami 1 re 1 a stick of voider in the other, make a s-istf sea a: that for neatness vrould put to onv tinL'ar ?h?t iiDQ ??( ! viftiferf uaww OWf ?IUAWI Vkiwv V . - - y. t Winnsboro." If these ladies can >? manage & st?am plant and pel form JJJJfiVJ the whole work connected with this JLJwUIw business, "without a man in sight," it ought to be practicable for their enter- As soon prising sisters in other towns anp the Italian Tillages to folletr their independent niauded tli example and profit bvit in a verv tittle white* " " ' At auy rate, Mrs Gaillard and her Ve?tigate t associates of the Clifton Canning tbat a man Company hare taught a lesson by their enterprise to the women or tue inn Stale?and to the men as \rcll?which JVV will n*t be lost, and they richly deserve 21UU congratulations and complimentS'for the success of their brave r.^111 ventage that can be showered upon a C( them. tben a ma Some <Jise2 Cotton Seed Meal ? PKWSflS 9 ms J The me Cleveland FEEDf COTTON SEED BlS^Liv MEAL, the cheapest and as Dyspcp; best Stock Food. that is kn< and breaki M- tern, as ha< jggg ana cemn< f ' lit? as Good tor tile sms I jg tJall at oar store and get ~ 1 a >ack privilege of *1 returning provided yeur I Bfpll " stock will not eat it. hw.r dot y&co., daily. Io pages, ic ThcAggi WINNSBORO, S. C. nai WL\5SBORO A HO I EL BAR. ciEcuLATii | , ? The Pri mm Domf onfi \W IMiipao I ESfJ10 cw j mi dim im riAtui uo ^;^r, ID IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Cheap^e || RUM AND WINES, diPtwfntj current top KSTIC RYE AND CORN OF The Pee mshk} all th6 (?ooc Eg AGES AND QUALITIES. day edition gfades and fancy mixed or are pre Riinks;a specialty. I substitute. ter, Sarsaparilla and Ginger Aie. ^^ckeape TT HUlfiL 13Atf. Daily andjs FAIRFIELD 4ily ?i^' ' '8(1 li Sunday, on WINNSBOKO, S.C. wSSftil Aa dress. D> Cfflitll 111 PmttE. - $40,000 PotttrBuiU Iii suBscrm - - - - ssuoo DI >ES A GENERAL BANKING Business. Solicits the accounts of Indi- T"\R. I>A als, Firms and Corporations. Four XJ iers h lent interest paid on savings deposits, vices to the < Inking hours, 9 o'clock A. 3i. to 2 and County tek P. M. respectiu'lv W. C-. BEA.TY, President * ESrOidiM L31ES Q. DAVIS,Cashier. l doois we-it < e?n??>? ???? PATRICK * |X * f IT W| mlXTCTITfTr1 ?* I MOTE, ANDERSON. S. C. l U'^j DT MILITARY BOARDING JL K)L for Young men. The curibraces English, Mathematics, [] Modwru Ranguagts, Mental, Political Science with full Busitructors, one of whom is an XHK STCIRjNaIS r, uetailed by the U. S. Govein- ^ ~ ct session begins September 16. mable. Send for Register, with COL. JOHN B. PATRICK, FEMALE ACADEMY,NOWCOMES T" uiwua BEEN CUT. nppmit p nm r pop in fho cnnipn 1 X?tUUJLiJjDITD IU lUCOUUia. Annua! Session begins August Kegister for last year 356. tures: The Development of Character and Intellect. gl thoroughly remodelled. Fnlly Preparatory, Collegiate and Post nf Onti'nodepartments, besides first-class * l^CcS 01 Music, Art, Languages, Coiind Industrial Studies. wppIt nf JOHV H ni.RWELL. wcclv aL Principal. New York cos fori College, PARTAXBURG, S. C. CARLISLE, LL. D., Pres't. FOUNDED 1851. HERE'S :d College offers to students in liege classes two parallel courses ? .. , , each ieadinjj u> the degree of Uur entire Stoek f Arts, in one of which Modern profit ? are substituted for Greek. * ' expenses. While we live v uition, matriculation, washing, in nothing'. If VOU ai !l, books, and stationery, the nr%Sr*Cl~L\e ^ College expenses for the year, mr"E=? ; with One Hundred and Fifty The advantages offered by /~\ "T and Alumni Hal's, enable stu- | | eet their col'sje expenses with Vex/ nail amount, t session begins the 1st day of ?1. OFF J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary of Faculty. ^ , 77 ~Z7~ ' n r 1 W. B. MOOliE, Treasurer, d College Fitting School, (;> e. spencer. Spartanburg, S. C. T 3 McLAlX. rth session begins October 1st, epared for College. Expenses rereu oy year, ouperyi* -jag @ il and constant. ? ^ W? K "R A. G. REMBERT, A. M., IB ; J|1 S 1 S 1 E Headmaster. m.m liana's SoTeraor as lie heard of the lynching of s in New Orleans, promptly de- T AltGEST BUILDERS i iat the affair should be invcsti- J_j use these goods? ls-La^ pr0mphtll'ji?1;1^ I1 oftS' 1. Because they are made ?ith disease, hears of the health- ~ -r, waters cf Cleveland "Springs in- 2* ^ecause mer are uusu heir merits, for when it is known 3. Bccause they are mad? l has been South for Southern Folks. our wav to strength. HUM 8} PERI idden foe, immediate steps aie crest and rid the community of 0ur agents are authorize( >wardly murderer, bhuuld not s} :B _ Pnatpr;aI r. ?,son i>? lmnwc ii? h<>c bU,P material. ise that will destroy his health, ?Vfil>*f,rvl y effort to arrest and rid his sys- 1 presence? And while the strotg ? law cannot reach and suppress Remember, tne areatest e of clothes is high &t any pri i^AZlZ Proprietor Wiuusboro W mbers no; being known, yet Respectfully, Springs waters can reach and ? _ overcome all diseases of the A T3 er, Bladder or Kidneys, as well Vaeoevw >ia, La Grippe, or any disease 3vrn 10 oe unacnoming ntraiui j. ng down of the Nervous Sys- 1 > been proven in many cases, -w- -* ?? ;d to by those who have tested 1^1 Li J\ ;s. For analysis, testimonials, \ ~J* | j fl J | ^ jr. b. WILKINSON, SPARTj roprietor Cleveland Spring?, Shelby, N. C. [he Press THIS FAMOUS IIS (new york) FromZM FOK 1891. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. It is accessible from Spar . 20 pages, 4c 8 or 10 pages, 2c. nection with all trains. T< Mail. rcssive Republican Joar- TUT [ of the Metropolis. Is unsurpassed. and invalid) rspaper for the Masses, j mded December 1,1&S7. _ . , . Dyspepsia, Liver Coinplaini I OYER 100,000 COPIES ' ?"<1 General Debility Diarrhea, Dysente x> a il y. Renal and Cyst Catamenal iss is the organ of no faction ; wires; has no animosities to ^ 0 . HIGHLY REOOMMEJi tmarkaJbU 2V ewxpaper Success in New York. Qt l ssisa National Newspaper. :ws, vulgar sensations and trash 4 26tf r?p in thp^liimns Af Tmr.PRV.ss. . isshas the brightest Editorial _ ft 1 m sew York. It sparkles with jTjfjt jlUDTIDfl I :ss Sunday Edition is a splen- J [[^[ (J UUliult 1 r page paper, covering evt-ry * ic of interest. :ss Weekly Edipiox contains I tl'ings of the Daily and Sum- , si who cannot afford ihe Daily vented by distance from early The Weekly is a splendid ONE BARREL NEW NO. 1 M. One |fall Cream Che? One barrel Porto Rica Mc D VERT J SING MEDIUM ? 15 barrels fine Patent Kloui 3 has no superior in New Yor!:, 1 tup Als the Reliable Californ a finest aiid cheapest Hani i: : reach of all. The best and Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs. f st Neicbpaper published in Light Brown Sugar,^20 lbs. JLin&rZCil ?Si\X fW XJV V/ ? il UUiiOi,*1' Sunday, one year, - 85.00 Fine Arica aIM\ (;?ir,n*' 6 month*. - 2.50 l?wn: also cheaper ?ru " one .43 Aisost full line of Canned C4i one year, ... 3.00 kind, Wllicll WC Offer Clli four mouths. - - 'l.oo Molasses of all grades fioni :>0c e year, - S.00 - .roll ess, one year, - - 1.00 * i!" # Oats and Corn ch*ap for The Press Circular. ?P.1,on't filil to 8*ve the "ijU{ 1 free. Agents wanted every- '?ool" a call anji be sa vi?d from beral commissions. sub-treasury, for you inaj fore thj.t conies to be a savior f TEE PRESS. Yours, etc., ling, ys park Kow, New York J. D. M'CARLEY ENTAL NOTICE. VII) AlKEX ' H. A. GAILLAK ATTORNEY-AT. A share of publicfpatronage wrtfXSRORO. S. C soiicted. ?, No 9 Washington Street.three Office up-stairs over J. M. Bes jr post oftice. R-:i5*xly store. 5 Fhim OUB BAE6A THE BREI mvn m? spnivn TI}AI>F, TSJfi 11 1 i' ' 7 -L M. 1 i. i W" m. M. CAA *? ?... ? VOICELESS PAST. E TUG OF WAR. A BIG BOLD CIT ALL FORMER EFFORTS ARE MERE T THIS GIANT SLAUGHTER. 124 this Pieces of White Dress Goods at a big st. reduction. MILLINER 1 ANOTHER BARGAIN OPP< of Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats at cost. re mean business, as life is too short for attem re not in a hurry drop in :changed or money lefunded. ). "WILLIFOKD c ??? ??%??a? 'ICERS AND DIRECTORS. L C. WILLIS, ('resident 4 JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-Prrbident. j J P. CULP, Secretary. U. M. PARROT. ?? 1 i a Bnar^.v C?. , in the Sonth of fine light vehicles. Why you should. i of finest maierial and skilled Jabor. rpassed in style, durability and finish. __ i by Southern people of Southern Timbers in tho SB a Southern protection by Southern production is jlj I ton, Surrey, Cariolet or Buggy is guaranteed to i'ECT SATISFACTION. 1 to guarantee and repair ny defects in worknaanr AND BK COXVWCED. conomy is get your mohov'? worth. \ $5.00 suit ce. For sale at Winnsboro, S. l\, by R. T. MATTHEWS, J. f agon Work?, and dealer iu everything on wheels. IN A BUGGY CO. fFSPRIN(iS. % 1NBIBG COUNTY, S. C. IT II BE OPEN 10 VISITORS ay 1st to October 15th. tanburg by a Daily Hack Line, making go?d c#n- Jl Hi slephone in operation to Spartanburg and Daily * Ul J MIXEBALIWATKR ? find sure and speedy relief by its use. ^ rJL 10 t. Chronic Heptatitis, Jaundice, Torpor of Liver following upon Malarial Diseases, Dropsy, iry, Constipation, Hemerrhoid, Uieriue, ic Diseases, Hematuria, Bheunatisin, Derangement, and other Female i Complaint#. A DED |BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. [MPSON & SIMPSON, PROPRIETORS. j JUST RECEIVED! ? uuu,.i i ONE BARREL OF I A.CKEREL. j tse. (lasses. r, No. 1. Elliot corn. am .?m a* a 'K; ,JA1 Machine Oil i? ii. | orSi.Oo. | for Si '! for 51.00. | tlir tilirst ill ^'p 'PI j ? tfs. i ixhI.s of all j eap. j :. t.. 7 'f. jxri j fe'^Wiaasboro Drug Store, r s.turve be ; 1 or us. j i & co.j ? ? * ! s. L A vv, I >T. B.?Wc still have a sup- wg ply of TURNIP SEED. THIS ity it Bru.'s Plant before it gets too late. " tuaytru m banner! PAINTS ONE INTO THE i PAINT OILS, MA rTING SLASH HAS IhitewasTBm^ T?1 OA TTT!_. .1 _ ^r\TTUC Rt-Qmi: xiiue oiune, vvmuo IGMir.S BESIDE Gunpowder Teas, I Cattle Powders, ( Seed, Bird Seed, L count Books,'Writi] opes, Paper Bags,' JL Large Lot. Of Blouse Waist ; ^ and Blazers at cost. ^^Prescriptions cai T ? Ask my agent# for W. j. Doug If sot lor sale In your viaoe dealer to *end for catalogue* i T) m I T \T T rP \/" agency, and get them for yon. ./rlX U iM I I . car take no substitui lNOt one neiu uuck iur? pts or pretenses that end ?j|- "*# & * i CO * ' WHY IS THE TO <iAV]?-~ W. L. DOUG .-.10 SAVh.-: S3 SHOE oen?I thf rpst shoe in thf wnRLn fob It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacts or to hurt the feet; made of the best too and easy, and because we make mors grade than any other inanu/actvrer, It sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. OC 00 Gennine Hand-sewedf t . <P9a shoe ever offered for $5X0; e< H If AM P\J 1 11 ^ (I f THf I I' Imported shoes which cost from $8X0 to J y|l\ LV \ \ ll l\i Hi CJL 0? Hand-Sewed Welt She < ill 11 l r 1 H li I lit .Mil r V**" stylish, comfortable and dnrat Ji .'JlviilJl ill il/ illUUVJL/lJ shoe ever offered at this price; same f / tom-made shoes costing from $8X0 to $2 ffiO SO Police Shoes Farmers, B and Letter Carriers all wear thi sotmlfw. smooth Inside, heavy three sloned*e. One pair will wear a year. ttA 30 fine calf; no better shoe ! Sfmm this price; one trial will coi who want a shoe for comfort and servle 0A 25 and 8*2.00 Worklnra ijlfea are very strong and durable. haro rlren them a trial will wear no ot DaVC' 82.00 and 81*75 scha f f JIB 1E3 SOJfb worn by the boys everywh on their merits, as the Increasing sales i I O/lifiC ^3.09 IIand-?cwec ball IC9 Dongola, very stylish;e Imported shoes costing from 04-Ou to 861 Ladles' '2.50, 82.00 and 81.' Silases are the best fine Dongola. Stylist Ca.atien.-See that W. L. Donglai price are stampe J on the bottom of eac! W. L.,DOUGLAS, BJOC COBMICK MOWER "T2h J. E. DOUGLASS BlACKSTOCE FOR SALE BY . BEST 01 Ei M'MASTER & CO. '+KV*. ? q A | Tp k./ XA Call at ouce and ce? ?9. ULYSSE G. DESPC ii and Eictap m ( 1*1 A 1) "T" "THO We hare a few more tons J /\ DjjJli O > TON SEED MEAL, low for ULYSSE G. DESPO L* WILLI FORD, THE 1EIEBU1 proprietor. ffiL) s Bougie iboro, - - South Carolina. 11KE PLEASURE ^ JgK T?? ?fAnr^innr irt\t fcionHa '"T"1 VwiHitiwlllf Ill 1UIUI Uili>^ 1I4VUMW I I and the public generally (J that 1 am receiving and U have in stock the FINEST TEAS t BmKBL cc ^RlS ever -bronaht here. Also sq ^rrffh/<S|Bi|i^rf^ (he very best grades of Coffee*, Spices, Essences :m'd Extracts. Davis Bak- ^ ing Powder, Choice Salrnon and Frencli Sardines, ^ Roast and Chipped Beef hh and I^nitch Tongue, Fre-h JT1 <)a(iiiuHl (Iiist. <qu?l t<> ' reSfc!^5SS^ajBK|ES38||| i^: ? rr>i XT..., I MHHMBMBHaBKW cash JUSTIN. THE BEST ^ CENT C A few pails of New Fat THE BEST tJ CENT C Mackerel. ]y TIJE MARKET. S. WOLFE, TRYONE ! TBI agent. for sale by ????? r-: ~ ZTTZ1 L- LandeckerA Co., W. K. 3 PAPES r w. Habenicht, J. C. Si ae Burwi ('.0 Sprooo Exr^rtjtaipt T-SOffiW t m*u Ut a*&* let iC 3 *W itMn* ICINES, | - BOOKS. | /NWT"*?r? ATT ri "TTTITt Annxm ATT O UELLNJU UILS, UlliO, Oils, Mixed Paint, Buggy Paints, (s, Shoe Brashes, Plaster of Paris, w G'ass, Putty, Hyson, Oolong and jaundry and Toilet Soaps, Sapolio, Grarden Seed, Lucerne and Clover amps, Chimneys, School Books, AcQg Paper, Pens, Peaces, Ink,- Envelrobacco and Cigars. 2 DRUG STORE OF BKICE & EETCEZXT. efully compounded day and night. las Shoes, j South Carolina Railway Company. weSlntS! /COMMENCING- May 31, 1891, at 2.M p. in., the trains will run as follows cjs. Ja (Eastern Time) : > r t r-VT "1 T\TW m/\ * TTi > TTeff* A JO.AI.\ 1^1 r. IU Auuuoia. DAILT. L?are Charleston... 6.50 a ra 8.00 p m Leu vr Uraiichvillc... 9.00 a u 8.95 p tt Arrive Augusta 11.50 am 11.15 pm AUGUSTA 10 CHARLESTON. W DAILT. ? Leave Augusta? m t|v 8.00 a m 9.1# p m 4.30 p m r W YjjjK,, Leave Branchville? ? w IW^JFS 10.50 a m J.55 a m 8.05 p m A J r Arrive Charleston? 1.15 pm 7.50 am lt.lSpm LAS MAIN LINE AND COLUMBIA DIY. 3S. DAILT "tutihwcy! Leave Charleston? 9 wajcttrwd 5.30 a iu tf.40 a m 5.00 pm j I calf, tt/iuh Leave Branchville 7.39aiu 7.15 pua \| SSSXJZA' Arrive Columbia? U qual* hand- 9.45 am 10.06 % na 1010 p m hefinMte&ir Arrive Camden 10.5f ag JH *Daily except Sunday. : H nj & COLUMBIA DIV. AND StAlS 1 INE. ft*""* DAILY. SSfa&JSr! Leave Camden....' 5.0*p m* sole#, exteo- Leave Coluinh'u 0.50 a m 5.45 p m - . Leave Br^nchville 8.50 a m 7.?0 p is Arrive Charleston.... 11.08am 9..'JO p ra ^ Daily except Sunday. ' I l*Th&e whS CAMDEN AND COLUMBIA ACC'M. r 1 ol shoes in LtiVC ColunnbiJ >1.002 hi .... ,.T." . "* re; ttieyseii Arrive Cacmen 10.55 a mt [See. Leave Camden 5.00 p Bit quaisStmeh Arrive Columbia 7.15 p mt 4*4 75 shoe for Arrive Charleston 9.30 pmf aaddur&ble. t Daily. isSoe?* aad Connections made at Columbia daily to fctoo, xsas. ana from Charlotte, also Cincinnati and the North, and to and from Asheville, Hot Springs ami the West Daily except m TCHI2J. Sunday to aDd from points on the C. & G. W Div., R. <fc 1). R. R. Connects at Charles ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday with Clyde steamships for New York and for - o /, Jacksonville, Fla. Connects daily at " Charleston with C. & S. lly. for all points in Florida. G. P. MILLER, U. T. Ajit, Columbia,S. C. S. B. PICKENS; Gen. Pass. Ajt: C. M. WARD, Gen. Manager, Charleston, S C. . KiteMi k Caltart Have been convicted at last of selling their stock of ?PPVT TT i naj, vui ii, Bran, Meal, Flour, Sugar, iter. c?ffee> Tea' Tobacco, Molasses, Hams, Bacon, i at such low prices as to dis- J iktes. tur^ t^e peace an(j quietot the commuuity. -Mil Ul UiCir tuMuiucia ica- . i Ell tim?ny agree in that they have \ j heen treated with marked reof COT sPect anc* courtesy> anc* that the cash, their prices are such as to >RTES. warrant' their conviction ot the crime charged igainst ?' them. CIGAR AT THE i iffinnohnrn Bahirv IJWilflUUiU JUUA.U1J ^ -AND- ^ \ $ CONFECTIONERY. I-H w ^ r g'M Bread, Gates and Pies, l C/3 j | H, -ALSO? I ^ French and n JPlain Candies* J 2 ! - i~J : | C/3 : J (j) Just i? this week another tuvoice of 1 F1.0U DKTIIKOCIGAKS. I i The b<-*\ unoke for Five Cents in town. W G.A.WHITE. J I DENTISTRY. Wa icCwley, B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. D. S J WXNNSBORO, j; C. QB Mk I