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b TiLK NEWS AND HERALD PUBLISH HI) A' VEli Y WBDJx'KSDAY -nvNswo - aii'jl - Herald - Co. W. J. D'Jl'GL VSS } ' I'.(l it'>!' ?. AS. D \ VIS, ; TEFOX.S, I-H ADVAXCK: v ear. - ^<.30 Six Months, .... .75 LTf/'/vr vv; /V 1r\-t>7/ \>i:e miliar a >4:1 ire !' >r tht* first inser! :i ami ijftv centx for earli sulis-equent ?sfrtiv?:i .Special 1 fur contract advertisers. Marriatjrf an:! death l-.i-rici-- free. r.iii-i ci:urc<*?i ("???* obituaries. v.)rd?rs t'ur J?/.> vv'urk WINXSBORO, S. C. Wednesday, November -1 : : : ir.^1 The Laurens A'tcatiser always comes fresh, bright and spicy, [r is watchful after the interest of Laurens Couuty. 11 v dkophobi a is coming near home. AVe have great sympathy for the poor dogs, but much greater sympathy for the poor people who die from the bites of these innocent brutes. Lauhen's has a pla- c named S 'nfflctown. GoO'.l order prevails, however. ? .4 ikeu Juur/uil ami lieciftc. 60 hi-. Fairfk-ld; good order prevails, and it is the houu of the Waicreo Prize Ciub. Vi'iiKN it corner i<> ;t fi^ht tor the killing ol'eiiiz <. !' t!ic United States, j we arc all in it, in e-peciivc of political parties. Chile had butter "watch her! cork." This is a ?ro.it big Republic; and when she docs liijht she lights right. We like to read the Greeuville Xetc*. It is sometimes a little poetical. Still, we enjoy looking- at its imageries.! Frequently, wc have been disappointed that it does not arrive earlier. Wc do not blame it for complaining on account of railroad schedules. The Florida Alliance lias decreased in membership from about 7,000 to 5,000. It has been engaged in a very bitter struggle with Senator Cali, and this is bound to make breaches in its ranks. As the matter appears to us Call was elected us Battler was in 1S7G, by a majority of all the members ot bo'h houses but in the absence of a quorum of each house. The Act ot Congress making provission for the ejection of senator expressly provides that a majority oi tiie joint assenioiv shall be sufficient to elect, it was expressly enacted to permit elections to be held wheuever a candidate conld rally a majority of the joint assembly tc his support. Otherwise a majority party can be checkmated indefinitely by a minority party, if the latter has control of one branch of the Assembly. In oar opinion the enemies of Senator Call are conducting a losing fight. This is unfortunate for the public, and fur the party that engages | in a very questionable issue with every I prospect cf defeat before it. The enemies ot Call are not composed, exclusively of Alliance men, nor are all the farmers against him. But the lines are drawn generally in that way. We (don't care much whether Call represents Florida or not, but we feel that after a very des-! perate contest lie won, and the governor should give biui his certificate. The best thing to do is not to g* to Washington washing dirty linen there. A View of th*? Field. (Jov. Campbell is making a rattling canvass in Ohio. His talks to the voters on the taritV are the brightest that we nave seen reported in a long time. Bv all rights Ohio is a Republican State, and McKinler ought to carry it with a whoop, but the tariff bill is so bad, and Campbell is so breezy that he is^acU^ljy-n. .* J a ^Cor the apostle of high tariff and f?ree bills. Although we don't expect a victory in Ohio we are ju*t in a frame of mind to say: "We told you so," if it should come. New York ought t& be about as safe f?r the Democrats as Ohio for the Republicans, but it is also rather doubtful owing to the objectionable ; character of Tammany. Koswell P. j Flower is a good safe man, with a line reputation for business and honor, and | a very conspicuous one for charities | and good deeds. On general princi- j pies, lie would command a strong support from the solid men of New York. But he rests under the suspicion of being foolishly fond of Tammany, and Tammany is an object of deep hatred to many citizens in the j City and State. Fa^sett is a bright j fellow, but he is said to be a satellite j of Boss I'iatt, baring acted with that unsavory Republican spoilsman in the | past. Between Boss Piatt's man audi Tammany's man, independent voters are at a loss what to do. The mug- j wumps arc divided a- to whether it is ! better policy to bury the Republican State tickct as a preliminary skirmish to next year, or to consider this a mere State affair and knife Tammany by voting for Jt'assett. Licvcianu aim j Hill have both spoken fur Flower.! h is fa id thit r Fassett wiil bring l?5,000 j to Harlem bridge. which will be over-' come i:i the ciiies around New York j Hay. We fear such a sweep from the country will be hard to overcome. Mill we have faith in the Empire State. Massachusetts is in the doubtful I column. It has been close for several i years, and last fall the mugwumps! were.'so disgusted with the tariff monstrosity they went over to the sup-: port of Russell, the Democrat. Here : the Republicans are trying to avoid national issues, while the Democrats are ringing the charges on them. We are not looking for much from Massachusetts, but the Republicans are asj I badlv scared as the Democrats, and ! j Russell is a smart young fellow, j j Watcli him. Iowa is a Republican .Stale, too. but i j last year the Democrats stole a march j on their opponent-; and elected a I Governor. Lightning: hardly ever ; strikes twice in the same place, *o we j I are not getting our lightning1 rods for j ! Iowa. Still the result may show somej thing about the out took for tariff re-: j form next year. A3 to other elections along the line, j j they do not seem to possess any fea| ture of interest. In a little more than a month, ihe : j new Congress will meet; and the grand struggle between the parties for su premaey will begin, to end not before the election of 1*02. Wc are curious j to see how this phenomenal Democratic house will deport itself, and ' how sockless Jerry will hold his own. j MASTER FILL E FA C VS. Feastkuville, 6. (J., October -JO.? , Special: A great iusnv ot" our farm- j ers nave gathered their corn crops and j report a good yield, but I do not be- j j lieve their expectations have been Sully realized; in my opinion the corn crop is not as goud as many expected it would be. The cotton crop is not near as good ' as man\ thought a month or six week- j a?zo. There w;ll not be more than i two-thirds of a lull crop matte in this ! 1 i scclicii. 'i here has been very little g:.d : I sown <e;: some contemplate soot!. Some who Lave nor sown a*i\ wheat for several years say they ;uv j going to sow some this year. Mr. T. M. Beam, one of our m >.-t enterprising andeuergetic young f.;nn 1 ers, has picked nine bales from a >:.: : j horse farm by the fifteenth of (Jot ; I He ploughed the cntije crop. Can j any one beat that? Mr. Robert Coleman, a former oi.i-j I zen of Fairfield and Chester coantie-, j I who has been living twenty-two \ears j in the States of Kentucky and Tonnes { swe, is visiting relatives iu this ?eetio:i j and Chester county. He says l:i. iv ! have been rna .y changes here since l:e j lefr, but he is inclined to think we ar?t j doing about a* well here as they are i:i Tennessee and elsewhere. That speaks i well for our ol.l con my and State. 3Ir. J. C. ItobinsDii, who lias been j slaying in Luui-iana since last January, ! returned not long s?i::cu. He t ivt-s a j - ... ? w - iavoraoie report 01 ui^l oiuie. Aiisses Mattie Tool and Mamie Ta>lor returned to W.nu>bon> lastwuk alter cpetKiiii^ some time in in is co:n| muniiy. We will be ?lud to i;:tv-o, I them vvi.ii us sgain in the ue.-ir lu.uiv. There wa> a sociable ul Miss Suliie Wiuener? not long since, at wnich tin; young people teemed to eijuy them-1 selves very much, and ail repaired to ! their respective places of abode well ; plea?ed with the entertainment. Mt>. Betty Celeman tuiu Mrs. Lizzie1 Lumpkin have been quite ?ick recently,! but we are glad to say they are con-j valesciu?. The iiuie child of Mr. Darid Coleman, Jr., who has been very tick. i.? improving. Wo regret to chronicic the death of j Mr. Getherow Hill, which occurred on j the 22nd inst. Mr. iiill was one of I Feasterville's oldest and most respected I citizens. lie died in his seveuty-tirst | year. He was ill but a few days with | pneumonia. We tender our &jtnpa- i thies to the bereaved i'atuily. k. k. j. <m _ _ ! It was once supposed that scrofula could not be eradicated from the system; but the marvelous results produced bv the use of Ayer'$Sarsap>iri!la disprove this theon . The reason is, this medicine i? ti.e most powerful blood purifier evtr discovered. s Tit O Til Ell Ul 1' l' XX tSGS. Stotiiei:, S. C, Oct. 29.?Special: Surely our climate is most variable. Last Friday we thought we hud fallen into some delusion regarding1 the ad-' vent of autumnal weather, as it was j disagreeably warm in the .sun. Old Boreas must have been busy during I the past few nights, as there is ice in j abundance this morning, though of course thin We fear the heavy frosts j have played wild havoc with the late j cotton, though we have heard coinpc-! tent judges affirm that frost followed ! by dry weather is beneficial. We are glad to be able to report j general exemption from malarial i troubles, in our immediate neighbor-1 hood with the exception of Miss; Ilattie Blair, who has been suffering j from a low type of fever for some v B*' - Arjiett? patient j she is) has every hope of ultimate re- \ coverv, and .she may even be con sidered convalescent. We are amazed that no mention has been made of the marriage of your I former correspondent, and one of' Fairfield's fairest daughters. Miss! Blanche Norma Clowney was married J on the evening of the 27th of Septem- i ber to NIr. liobt. Stewart. The cere-' mony was performed by 31 r. Garris \ and was witnessed by very few. No ; attendants, no fus*. a short bridal tour, j and the young couple went quietly to i housekeeping, and who doubts the | wisdom of economy these hard times?, I Through some misunderstanding, [ Miss Ilicks did not teach the school in I the upper neighborhood, as we re- i ported in our last. .She is again i governess in the family of Hon. j J. W. Lvles. Miss Hicks is a thoroughly competent, reliable pains-tak- j ing teacher, and we consider the j present state of affair?, so much tl;" j worse for students in the upper neigh- j Uorhood, and so much the better for j Mr. Lyles* children. A new scuo?i-iiou>e i> in wuiw ojl construction at I lock Creek, and a 1 I lailv i.> expected to conduct the school.' .Mrs. J. D. Blair ha* returned after1 j an absence of soinc week's duration. She was called to the bedside of her suffering mother, and remained until ; the cud. During her illness, Mrs. ; Scott was resigned, and as she neared j the -other shore" was in a laving, i hopeful mood. She died in the blessed ; hope of a glorious resurrection. I j "May she rest in peace." We never knew persons to resurt to : a newspaper to retires? private grievances, nor have we ever before known one who spoke to the j>nbli>: to he accused of addressing imliciihutlret , >uch has verily been the case regard-, ing a communication of some weeks { ago. We believe misrepresentation to j ! be the bane of every neighborhood, and so expressed ourselves, but in a I y: ucr a I ico>/. nut dreaming of a pcr; soniil application, as we distinctly; i said. "We arc prone to put the worst ; I construction on our neighbor's :ie- i iions " If anv one has endeavored to (convey t he idea that tlic remarks j i which eminaled from e?nr brain and j ! pen meant aught, save in a yt>/<< A7/sen?e : 1 we can only say. "Honisoit qui mat y j C. A, S. X. C.? We fully intended to extend to Mr. jd Mrs. S. iieartfelt wi.?hc> ; for a lc .-a' and happy life. ?"??-?"if i - . i-?_-r^-gjTOb-rrr l-r?,-^y,.- ^ f.'. W. J. McDonald. *-is;!itii: Lauueau Manufacturing' Co., C;*?cnvill<\ S. C., says: ;'5Iv wiJy hvs used liradycfotine for headache and v is he only thing that relieves ht-r sufferings." ?Viwn Baby vrr.s sick, t.o ?:>tc her Caste r:rt. Then she wr.s a Chili'., c'.o vrk-J To:- CVsroKa. When she because Miss, she '. > C-sioric. When she had Children, s'jo rjavy theui Castcria. iiK-klea'K A^aiac ^alv?. i*:iL li;:s*r Salvk in tin- v.\>ri<i ;'??; Druiscs, Sores, Ulcers, "air K!it>n;;!. iVvcr is>rrs. I'ft'uT, CliepiU'<{ ii ij;.?.:. (','iii. i s, C'?ri:>. ::r:;i :;!! Skill l!ru>:li:>: s. ; ; f.-i- I tiv.ly o::iv> i'iics, or ih? [>ay tvjrir<: ' ' is ^uarauTi'-'ii to givf i-i '.iVcr r. t" > i nu<i;.-;, t't-sfun?le*l. i l ire i::: ! b >x. *:?:?' by >v ; Keto.hir:. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorls. ! liturahjic J\ r;:ons And those troublvil v. itii iiorvou.-nc^s resulting | i'ro.ii <Mrt: or overwork wil! In- :v!k-VL- l by taking i liroir:j\? Iran JUtierx. Genuine liu;; trude ::::irk sail :ol K.'ic* ou wiuddct. ^ -I:. ; j k A Bousshold Remedy | j | BLOOD and SKIN I! | DISEASES ^ I Brams 81??d Sa!m $ j ^ ti 5=c::cf:;::-. ulcers, salt K i $ UUiMA. ECZSKA. every f j form ii nvui^r.cnt $K:X EPUPTSON, be- ^ ! A siclos j oi.c -.ci jiis in toriinr; up the ^ ; \ syst*;r.; a' j reslc'ir.-j iii-D constitution, \ \ V nlisn :.r.f-r.ire-.* i:..r. z:<y teusa. Its ^ ^ almoit c--j.s.v.t!isrs! Kn.Isng properties 0 a justify aj in r::,:.-r:*.c:P2 ? cure, if ^ X (iirsciicr.s ;:3 Li:ewc-J. \ A ccyj" psrs TM.rrre.vTKD \ P CCf, i i Ti m" \\ omJers." v* () ?5.0*0 C..'_\i C:-., /.Uinta, Ca. $ 6%^.- ^vv. .NEW ADYKin'ISKJiK.ViK pj^ea ?& J3HMESS ? HEAD BOISES C3ftt2fcy I 3?=J JKH Ep3 l'v,<6 1-SVxsihLli TUSiiUR EA3 I by p>ga ?rvi 2 CJ3KI2KS. "Whispers heard. Com. | fort&ble. Soc^cssfal v?hor?alI BetnMlfoe fall. Said by F. HISCOX, I cxiljj fcW iir'dwaj, New iorlu "Write to* booi cC prco?? yiLV.li* J r PARKEJFS "1 I . hair balsam : j J Cl??ws an?l beautifies the hair, j ! Z~? i'rimiKes a luxuriant ffrovth. 3 j vO(S?vcr Fails to Kestorc Gray' i "."-ys.ogiv?3i Haii* to its Youthful Color. 2 .' v *) CtUM sciip dltr&sue -V hair lalii^t". " . y~-.~ux- ^s.' JDCjttjdSlJlWtt I>ru;-~:-t3 ^- j *1 ";li Lun?s, DutiUitv, Indigisiin^hii,Take iu tiGic.Ooci.. ! ;;j?EaccRNS. The only sure c?rc i'.?r V.: , i-'jaia. U%. a; Dr^-^ic,:s, Of UISCOX i C'J., 2i. i". GUATEF I* I, ?COMFOUT IN-. BPPS'S COCOA, | IiKEAKFAST. By a ihorouvr'a knowled^** <: ; . i la-.vsv.-hich govern tlio;;ppratioiis ! ! _ j and imtratoli. aud by a careful m:; . : j the line properties o? v.*eii-sek*eitd'(* >. .? . Mr. Kp;>s lias provided our brcakrnM. . ; I: a ; delicately flavoured bewrajre whii ii -i-j in many heavy doctors* bills If is ;r. \ , ;;! ]. i cicus use of such articles"f diet :> ! tution may be irraduuiiy built t:;? u::-:: | c:jOUjrh to rests* every ten ; *:sey i > : . | Hundredsm subtle : : .! >d;ex ;:: ilo::t!ii'* j us read" { > attack uIi.tov.t there i-a \.e;:k j poi:i'. \V.? ui.iv e.-v-.t^f ::iaay a : .:?! -h iby < ke.-pirijT i>':: vV.'ls v.'- .I fc/'i v.:!!: ji I?:..v? ! ! and a P.O.KfiiV :;OUrl-isei! ir >.. .' . / \v | UazrfiV. sisatJiv \"! h b^iliu^ v.'..ur i,r mil!:. :?o!>i In h.ilf poua I x ns. oy Grocers, labeliet; thus: JAMKS iiiTS f'iiflujsis. l.O.'lit,'!!, Kil^ulll'l. ' RICflMOX!) AND DANViLL.K It.II SOUT'i CAliOLIXA Ui\*lSIOX. Condensed Schedule in KiToct .September IS, 1891. tkaixs HI::; BY 75TK MKUIDI.',;, TI.MK. North B'juiul. NY. 10. Xc. 1'. Lv. Savannah. ?? 40?i.i:i i l.;:yp.m Lv. Charleston, -".oop in (?. I0a.ni Lv*. Aujjusia, 7.00p.w. 11.43.t.m Lv. Cni'iitvvSlIp, ".."jm.ih I2.i7p.tsi Lv. Trenton, s.23p.m ::i. Lv. Johnston'* tf-I'Jp.ni 32.39:t.in. Ar. Columbia, 10.40 p r.i 2.Hp.m Lv*. Columbia, i'J.30p.m S.0;';p.ni. Ar. Ilidgevvay, 12.ign-t l.lop.m. Ar. WinnsboVc. I2.2lja.sn -l.4lp.iii. Ar. Chester, 1.2:>a.m 3.S3p.j?. Ar. Ilcck Ui!i. 2.0S.1.111 3.13 p.m. Ar. Charlotte, S.03?t.m 7. im Lv. .Salisbury, 9.00a.m 9.20p.r; Lv. GrtenshLro, U.lop.m ly.-lSii.iii Lv Kichinond, 7.00a.m ?"?-17 >.m j Ar. Washington, 10.23a.sn. 9.43p.;u Ar. Baltimore, 12.03a.m. 11.23p.ni Ar. I'hiladelpisia, 2.2:>p.n:. s.OO.i.m vr. New Y?uk, 4.3op.m. i5.20a.jr S;?uili Lound. Xo, No. 11. Lv New York, J2.13nrtkS0p.in. Lv. Philadelphia., S..~ya.ss; tJ.37p.isi. Lv. l>a!tisis:?;V, t>.3y:i.ni i'.-lSp.in Lv.Washington, ll.Iua.m. ll.UUp.in Lv. Richmond, s.oiJp.:si. 2.33a.us Lv. Crecsishuro ll.0J.tp.su. I0.23a.si Lv. Salisbury, J2.33a.iti. Il.l'^p.ia Lv. Charlotte 2.s3a.!?. l.;"3p.sn ? 'r.o > .IV* ?n j IjV. uih, . ,? ijV. C!:e^t?T, 4.:i?. .'j. _'5p. 11: Lv. s.y.sa.m. -i.23p.ui Lv. liiiliJOWMy, 5.3.">a.l.!. -1.4:1}?.;n. Ar. i^rtanibia, <i. U'a.in. -1-js .in Lv. Columbia. 7.0"a.ui. ?x: Lv. Johisrto'.i's rt.57a.'.n. 7.-J."5p.:i3 Lv. Trontor., l>.!:?a.n>. Lv. Granite villi-, !?.44j.:is. .V.np.n Ar. Aupust-i, lo.2."a.?n. '.i.isp.ui Ar. Chark'sti'ii ll.*.*:i.r-.. in Ar. Savannah G.JC'ji.i.-. 'J.va.m YLSTILl'Lt-:, LLMITLR Xcrt: IV'jin!. No. 38. Lv C u;r!otto, pin Lv Salisbury, 10.32 p 111 Lv Grt-ensboro. 12.0 : a jii Lv Liclunond, Ar Washington, s.:;x a ;n Ar li iltituoic, ;(>.(i: a :n Ar t'hiladelpliia. 12 p in Ar New V r?, p !: South liouml. No. Lv Xev; \ <>rk, a in Lv Piiiiatlelphia, ">0 a in Lv Ualtimotv, > <- " a :n I Lv Washington, 10,."w j; m j Lv lJichniond, i Lv Greensboro, 7."i> a :n j Lv. Salisbury, x. IS a in j Ar Cii u:.ltt-.*, a iii j CilESHvi AM) LKX'JiK K. L\ South Jhmnd. Xt-rib l>. u*i.i. | Xo. II. Xo. 12 Kx Sun. L>:. -tin. ! S.22ani Lv Lenoir, Ar 12 !-s a :n j li.'JS a !n IjV lli'.'koiy. Lv ]l.i>."i>ni| 10.1 1 a ui ij\* Xt'wton. i.v ls?.u7 j> in j 11.12 a la l.v Lineolnlon I.v ]> in i 12.li") j) 1:1 Lv Lv n. i7 p m ! 12 2."< p ia Lv Gastonia. I.v p 111 I 1.411 i> i;i i.v Ynrkvillf. Lv 'i "'> p in ^.0!' |> 1:1 Ar Ciiost"*!". iiV r. ;>)]> 1:1 | filKiJAW AND CI!i:SYi:i: il I:. j South IJouiul. No:t:i I * j ?; i!: -1 j No. II. Stations- N>). It). Ex. saa. Sua. ! 3.40 }??a i.v ( he>t> r. Ar 1-:) 4;? a la j t>.4t! p in I.v uT, I.v ;?? a la T.'.'S n !:i j.v j'.irt Law.:, i.v a:' x.17 ]> la Ar Lancas t r. I.v s.a in c.vit si:av;i i. On Yraias :? lo I'aiiauu: s'.<Tj?i??[! cars l>t-l-.veeu l>a:;vii!?-. Va . :n <i Amu^a. ; (ia.: ami Aa^iisia, (4a., and . >m\ j >*. C. Train i- eoneiaa'ts at Chariot!;1 wiiii ! Washington and Southwestern \V.->ti- i bule Lhaitird Traia No. nerllihoand, j anil ;I>Tiain No. ::7. :-aiuti;l)o'.:!id. ! connects ai C i:;t:*.*?:t*.? \v111 S. Division ! No. i?, S'or Augusta, si.:. For dct;;!:-d information a- to and ! thruUi-'i) :::ue initios, rates and i'.aiaun i slei'pii ,u car iv?vrv:;tion. i?-r with !;^al j agents. or address-^ J'AS. L.TAVLOi:, V.\ A.TIV.K ! Gen. i'ass. Aut, A.-:.-t. (Jen. I'aas An*..,. i Atlant , On. C;i;:r N.C. j J. A. i)UDSON\ SuR-:iii^'?r',;. 1 t "t.'lir.i:>. C. I \\. II. GKEKN, SO'.. 1'i 4 AS, lien, .Maiii'r. T: all.c Ma: A'laiita. <;.i. At'unta, (.a. Perfect Is i::r > while the blood is impure, hen :.u v.v;irines.s. depression of spirits, .1: >! -- <v.!isr- .>: these troubles bv the use of Ay< t'lt" Mr., i. i,!v::;f.::itrs the .system, and rest* :il: : . r.nnio ?>f Dr. J. C. Aver & ( i ?! : .?from t:r.;e to | tiiii r ?*.i-n:y years ;wi>t.and have ! I : > ! " : < '>. b'.o.?.!.;,urtfi-r<. I 1 It J ( :. .:!! iI I;l:iur-.. ::!.(] i:;i-: [ :t .. !? ;;?; / I?I strength mid v.: !.i;I:.: Lt*><trir<i. Lowell, Mass. . I if I ?*ebillty J ! :i; i.I ecr.i:riei:eed to lake ' /. } ;.rsllvt. and mw?ii felt niueh better. ! !; ::<*? :.:y crougtl: was fully rt-- j s.i.-i.t'ntri ?'f niy family have l>er-ii ; -.'[ y i.. .i ;.v :><aii.:el Urowii, Souili ] "I -rr :i. ; .-..i,. a ;-;va: >uif.T-r from .1 !otv c.-.r.3:tion : f. *! ceaeral UebiJity, becoming, <: rt**:<; * <! t:j::t I was unfit for work. *>' i il:d f>>r the complaint helped nie - Ayei'-. S.irsaj-ariila, a few bottles of ii*!i r' s'on-ii :.i- t<> health and strength. I ' tal:e every ??j>?.? riy :<> recommend this ' medicine in similar cases." ?C. Kv'.ci, 14 E. ! Miiiu >!., Cl.illleothe, OL>0. ! Ayer's Sas Prepared by DR, J, C. AVER & CO., Price $1. Six bottles. $ meup PAINTS, PAINT OILS, MACHINE Harness Oils, Axle Oils, 3 "Whitewash Brushes, Shoe Blue Stone, Window Glass Gunpowder Teas, Laundrj Cattle Powders, Garden Seed, Bird Seed, Lamps, ( count Books, Writing Pape opes, paper Bags, Tobacco AT ? HEDR1 McMASTER, BE cr-r rescriptious carefully c ? CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. I THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE jTO m) Ladle*, "k Dragsiat tor ChitKutcrM Jin. I / ft) boxes se*l?l wHh bhac ribboo. Take bo I y/7 AU pUU In puteboud boxes, pislc *rapi V *?* vy 4o. La tcacpt for pmicalari, te?timooi*L \ ff 10,000 Twcioraiils. Kant Paper. ? r Sold by ilil Local DrocffUte. OFFICERS A2s M. C. WILI W. 15. MOORE, Treasurer. C. E. SPENCER. T C.McLAlN. y i.RGEST BUILDERS in the South Jj use these goods? 1. Because they are made of finest in 2. Because they are unsurpassed in i Because they are made by Southe South for Southern Folks. Southern our way to strength. Every job Carriage, Phaeton, Surre] give PERFECTSA Our agents are authorized to guaranl ship or material. INSPECT AXD 1 Remember, the greatest economy is < of clothes is high at any price. For sa R Proprietor Winnsboro Wagon Works Respectfully, CAROLINA A Valuable Plantation for Sale. T OFFER for fait inv plantation, containing three hundred and twenty acres, in ore or loss, situate, near Simpson's T. O., intersected by the C. C. & A. It. R.; 20 or 2.1 acres of good bottom lands, two good dwelling lious- s, good well of water, stables, gin-house, Ac. For tonus apply either to JXO. W. SMART. Col nubia, >. C , or on the premises. lO-I.'Jtxlm FAIR NOTICE. K LL persons indebted to the Elliott Gin ^ Company will make payment to the undersigned by November li). All notes or accouuls unpaid at that time will be placed in the Lands of an attorney for collection 10-20ixtd T. Ji. KETCIIIN. ~*"SEEf) fx XT n i Vt Y\ 0 i T: 7 Yf H I r, f\ ! : \ H '1 w S U \ il 1 Li ill* IJ 1311 Li il U 1 \\ * i-; 11.\\*! ; i:i:ivi:!> to-day f V t: i.'.c.- i-'t SI15, ME AM Mffif. I: v.i:l pay you to caii on us before i:'.; the :tl:<>ve or any of !hr fi.iiuwin.i : Hugging, Ties, . ' V r>.. . M HI, Flour, Si?ir:ir, CoIUt, I iicc. Tobacco, Tea, Frc., Etc., Etc. In a lew il.nys wo can <rive von a bririraii! in S O A P. Fotphji] i pg;jifiQ]'t liU luliili M UUliilwi (, CLtfVE2i A SI) IACERXE SEEfl>. 4 FliESlI .supply a:rived. October is the best timet.! su\v. MrMASTE!!, UIUCK & KKTCIIIX. ? mm i i m nriiwi wnm 11 11 Health. ce the frequency of headaches, stomach distill other uncomfortable sensations. Remove ;r's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses ores health and strength to mind and body ?o., Lowell, Mass., is on the wrapper. "For several years past I have regularly Ayer's Sarsaparilla. not to cure any specific disease, bet to tone tip the system preparatory to the heated term. It always relievos that fi-flintr of languor so prevalent during the spring months."?Henry II. Davis. Nashua. N. H. " If any who suffer from general debility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassitude, will use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I ain cotiiirfeut it will cure them, for I have used It, and speak from experience. It is the best remedy I over knew, and I have used a great many."? K. O. Lovering, Brockton, Mass. ' I suffered for over three years with female weaknesses, without being able to obtain relief. It was supposed by the doctors that I was iu consumption; but I did not agree with this opinion, as none of our family had ever been afflicted with that disease, and I therefore determined to see what virtue there was in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken three bottles. I was cured. I can now do my work with eas*>." ?Mrs. J. Creighton, Highgate, Ontario. i ^ v? gw wis Hats j Lowe!!, Mass. Sold by a!! Druggists. 5. Worth S5 a bottle. Dines, - BOOKS, MMBMBBBMBI 1 OILS, KEltOSEXE OILS, fixed Paint, Buggy Paints, ) Brushes, Plaster of Paris, i, Putty, Hyson, Oolong and r and Toilet Soaps, Sapolio, Seed, Lucerne and Clover ^1.-I *-v-% >-?ntT^rv/^I'C A /._ ;r, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Enveli and Cigars.^ JG STORE OF ICE & KETCH I. omponndod da v and ni^lit. ?ed Cross Diamond Brand J\ [M**r\\riis A . The oc!-y fare. Sure, sad rtiiaLU PCS for sal?. pHtk Diamurui Brand ia Kcd and Gold netalUe \ y other kind. Jicfiuc SuAirUutUiiu atul Imitation*. p*rt, ?? danffcroon countcrfcltA. At Drugjisti, vt lend a? , and "Itellef for Ladle*." in Utter, bj- return Hall Chichester Chemical Co., MadUoo soiiure, PliXLAI>?Li'HIA7l'AiD DlUE'jTOiW. jIS, President JCH. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. J. 1'. GULP, Secretary. C. M PA II HOT. ug'ffy Co. i of fine light vehicles. Why yon should laterial and skilled labor. ;tyle, durability and finish. rn people of Southern Timbers in tho protection by Southern production is Cariolet or Buggy i.s guaruniecd to .TiSFA TI03f. :ee and repair ny defects in workmanB?K COXVSXCED. ret your inone\'? worth. A 65.00 suit lc at Wmiisuoro, S. by . T. MATTHEWS, i, and dealer in everything on wheels. 3USGY CO m?mm ran UiLUlIIill UJL/'j i and |-s NOT ! ! ;. t LL w:>ou i?r persons having . \ boturht Muck from tr.fi ami ijivi-ii iiu'ir im/sw p iv able on the first ()i-:ob *r N-iVCitlbtM', 1SS1, will prep.iic !?? Meet the same, as I Hi) "b:Le i<"> f^Mcei, those haviu<r tncarri? <1 *?vlr wiS! please call and set lie them at once, as t he v must be paiii. 1 bttve a t":w jjfooil Milcit Cow? for sale, or i uili exchanir<: tliem for dry entile. I will also exchange cattle for ping hoisos anil males. KOI? SA LK. One 6cc?i,t!-h:in(l Columbus Dugiry. A. "WILLIFOKD, Tr ipriolur. : Wismsboro, S. ('. | TABLETS. rpiiE REMAINDER OF MY STOCK I I of I J ^.nr a. ss zslj zs^ rssr 9 i Letr ovi r from last winter's purchase,' will be at cost. CHEAP AS DIRT. W. K. AIEU^'. i I CO I i i | j We are Now Be; j i j \ j i i ! ALL DEPARTME THIS SEASON we had t?v<> Li ' a grand accumulation of oxqni-iic sty claim to show von the tinest and lar^c ! M i PREVIOUS TO BUYING make in thi< department. Words are a cm j this scaeon. j CLOTHING HERE YOU WILL FIND a brll lormer seasons. With everything in < I I I" IN THIS DEPARTMENT we In the lowest living rates. ! READ OUR DAII7 ! I_ U.H.l ITHE REC< I I I r5MII5 }i:?s liccti ca'ioil a rcconl-brcal J I a !i>! of the i f which is iu-1 cs>i<fi'H(] !o i ' 1 ^ i W e ( fl* r I(?0 jiit'ci-s i.f Cii>< <1? a I | ?i*i? vs We lnvc ilit* largest line in Wii 12 23 ^ 1 "A i.inooc At' .TaqiiC <4)1'] I" - watched. 7 bales of Brown and Checked j more. Our ?!orc is slocked from llooi t sale. j DC If yon d>, there is something in : plcte, ami we arc satisfied that we h^v MACAULAY & TURNER'S $: j entire satisfaction. I MACAULAY & TURNER'S $: MACAULAY & TURNER'S $: ! bility. In Ladies' Shoes our stock < j quality and down in price to suit ecotu Our GROCERY I)ERARTME> MAG M f I | i j OYSTERS. j I I RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC IX GENERAL THAT I WILL RECEIVE TIIE i i i I i i THREE TIMES A WEEIC ANI) ! i i ; As often as the weather will j permit for the balance ol this season* and as the weather is getting cool now, T rrnnrnntpp Al.T, F"RR5iH or i * t)"* ^"? " ' ~ __ j inojitv cheerfully refundI ~ ?/ ed at the jWiEiisiioro lesHouse^ |f. w. habkxicht. puopiusroit it If imm\ ! The tables are supplied with the BEST TB5K MAMHy/T AFFOU&3. I Satisiaction guaranteed. Give me a call. Respectfully, V 11 \ h wr Mdd^MI, Opposite Postotfice. 3M3g?aBMutH?aaaacaa m T irmr TMaMttMaggi MPLFT adr for iks Pall a tr \^JV; / V;\U)J 57'P?; ?\ ^ m \A_/.?S 1 UUX ij i . Iyer-; in ii><- iniiikct and ?>h:m cjiu-mly !cs in li?-t- PRESS COOPS and ;i:! ihe I; St stock ?>f J'.IjACK DUESS COOPS cvi IL L T N K I; it your duty to lfarn our low pricc s, am} de and c!nm>y in>!ruinent with which to AND FURNISH iiant display of aitistic labor, style, q Dtir favor wc sic determined to eclipse th fATS AND SHC): ive<;ivt si ?'t:r special nft< lili-.n, :**:<! a* hi Y BULLETIN IN FRO VILLI FORI DRDBKOK liiijT vTar in matters liii:sii-.S.tI rii il ]>oiiti aiiy <pi ci't! IN D'IlSS (iOOI ; t'Vel\ a: v\ iioies?!r piiee*. A!$.> jfUaM ?SIX? 4. VK LVr.Ts A J i!i>huro, Tin v most ?<> at some price. & 03-SS0 1 r*. We bought them at a .acrifice ant ><:?&?&.SLJ&2;4i&~srr 21. 0 H.?me.spo!1 j;:st in at money saving prie r to ceiling wish barjfnius. All we ask ) YOU WE A H SHO: oar Sho?: Department to interest von. ( -- I ? !...? .i.iunAf tk/? f\'\>?! nAiS C Ul liiy u:i" i?n us iiin ^ t'juvi v - > > .v. i.00 MEN'S SHOE. We have sol.l them >.00, $1.75 ami $1.50 MEN'S SHOE1? all j ?.<>0 LADIES' SHOES alone a< rxi iiubraecs everything from 7oc. Poika t?. Dtnical buyers. rr is fu!! of staple ^oods at bottom price CJLA.Y & T1 GRASS'S"" BtXOK. [LTOY; SALK i A XI) ? \rm gfiaii ' | i I | IN ffiAE OF ,'McCAELEY & C0.'S STORE I ; T F YOU WANT TO UUY, SELL, 1 trade or travel be sure to cat! on ! U.S. Special Facilities for carrying druminers to neighboring' i low us. We guarantee prices as low 1 us en!i be had tor an honest Made. | We will treat >ou right, so come to -ce us. j S. P>. CRAWFORD. WlXXSUOIfO, S. AT TI i K ffinnshoro Bate? - .AN!) CONFECTIONERY. | I j Fresk Bread, Cakes and Pies. : _AJ <0Frenohland .Plain Candies i i Just in this week another invoice o! j FLURDKTHEOHIGARS, The oc-st siaukc lor Five Cunts in town. J G. A. WHITE. LUtftfEXt FOK SALE. A i 1 nnn FEET ot Seasoned Lumrr\S}\Jl '\J bcr, including a nice lot j ; or l'opiar and White Oak, suitable for ; wagon work. For sale by l J. K. DAViS. Monticello, S. C., August:'., 1894. 8-jfxtf t I7T\ I j i J * 7 ***?? * i rn t ,nd timm i raae : RVi'iiY i. FT a ? \. ^ JL J * * ' 2 J. i 5* i w r iriV ln-i;!.? ? .! ri- !!;:::?f. We !i*Vt! H ilt-n ii?<vel:i< > iii TRIMMINGS; -i!?=*? we r semi in :i?i{Y. in*p<-et !i'e j/'eai aS>oriitifiit express the exreileisce of our fai! stock ING GOODS. uaiity. miukc, anj fit aheai? of a'l c fall busines* of past. jears. Q . t other* ?c srt! able to ffive our cu>manM?. XT {.; OI.TR STORE. ) & CO ri wmj i warn wMmum * ? - m mi*mj T7 \T \ (' ? A f f\: 11- IN rLVJ.~LLi_^ ical, but to day \\'f- gtvct the public wiir? >s a fid! Sine of ?lie bc>t l*i itit* awl (Jiii?I>1> MILKX Os: no obj.-ci. 2 B 1 will sell them at prices that canisoi !;? L'jJ. Spi'jo iorbid* mentioning au\IImi!**-"""" """ U a ca'i. \\ e ?u:iraiil~?; i> please or no ES ? Dar ?tock oi :tii ki?i-l- < { Sh is c >tn elsewhere. Speoi tl aitcuiio.i i< ceiled to [for three v?'a-? asul >h??y have given juiranteed to fc:iti>fv. iruples of iiKainess el^aiice and dura> the rinest make, .ail ?i whi:;ri is first in S. JEN EE. iW Opened To-M i j | ON'E BARREL NEWNO. 1 MACKEREL. One full Cream Cheese. One barrel P rto lJica Molasses. ! 15 barrels line Patent Flour, No. 1. : Veal aiul Grits of pure white flint corn. Maguolia Hf.ius always on hand. AIs the Iieliable Califoru a Ham, the i finest a <! cheapest Ham in town, j Granulated Sugar, 17 ibs. forSJ.OU. Li?ht Brown Suyar, 20 lbs. for 5l.oO. j Dark Brown S t gar, 25 Ibs. for $1.00. j Fine Area and Java Coffee, the finest in town: also cheaper <;r.i les. j Also a full i.ne of Canned Goods of aii kiii'i, which we offer cheap. ; Molasses of ail grades fioni 3Uc. t. 7->c. p^r ; gallon. Oat# and Coin ciieap for cash. Don't faii to give the "Old Dyed-in-the. i Wool" a call and be saved from waiting on i the suh-treasuiy, for you may starve be{fore i!:j.t comes to be a savior for us. Yours, etc., J.J). M'CAKLKY & CO. j South Carolina Railway Company. Commencing August 9, is:n, at 2.55 p. m., t!:e trains will run as fallows j (Eastern Time) : MAIN LINE TO AUGUSTA. DAILY. i Leave Charleston... G.20 a m 'J 00 p in j Leave Branchville 9.00 a ;:1 I'111 ! Arrive Augusta 11.00 a in lt.l5p in AUGUSTA .O CHARLESTON DAILY. Leave Augusta? 8.00 a in y.13 p m 4.:?o p in i Leave Branclivillr ? l0.5Sa m * m S.Oj p in ; Arrive Cii irlest -n? 1.15 pm 7.13 a in 10.10 p m | MAIN LINE AND COLUMBIA l'J V. li.VII.Y. Leave Charleston? :>i a m <5.20 a m p m : Leave Bratichviiie a in 7.3.*> p in I Arrive Columbia? It.4." u in 10.00 a m 10 10 p Arrive Caiade.. iO.Coam COLUMBIA DIV. AND MAIN I 1NEJ 1 Leave Caisnit- n o.OC'p j Leave Coiuumi? <>.*>0 a m ">5 p? Leave Branehviiic s.55 a m Arrive ClianesUi:- l l..v.5 a M 10.15 p M CAMDEN AND COLUMBIA JiCCf Leave Columbia SOOa m .] Arrivo Canuieii lO.'w a i?f jj Leave Camden 0.00 j at Arrive Columbia 7.-'Or Arrive Cliarlestion 10..'55' Connections made at Columbia df flj ana from Charlotte, alst) Cinciunat Jfl the North, and to and from Ashevilr S?irin?rc fiml tl?r? Woct TVjvI** ? Sunday to and from points on the f L)iv., It. & I). U. (Ji.i.r.ects at <f ton Monday, VTediKoday and Fridf Clyde s-teamsliips for New YorkJ Js? 88 .j acksor.ville, Fla. Connects q S Charleston \vitli C. & S. K.\. for a' SB in Florida. f fi II. L. SEAT, U. T. Ag Columb! S. B. PICKENS;Gen. } ^ C. M. WARD, Gen. M| M Chariest* m / t <9H >