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THK NEWS AND HERALD. | PUBLISHED JS VERY VftCDNKSDA 7 -l>iiNevvo - and - Herald - Co. j *v. >>. DOUGLASS, i > Kflitors. AS. ft. DAVIS, ) i TEIi.MS, I-< ADVAXCK: \ ear SI.50 j s?ix Month*, - - - - | ... ......... i AD VEliTlSISix HATES, CASH: | One dollar a square for the. first inser- ' < n and fifty cents for each subsequent j assertion Special rates lor contract ad- i vert: vers. Marriage and death notices free. Ke^ular rates caarjjed for obituaries. [ Orders for Job Work solicited. - - - ! f WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday. November I!J. : : 1?">h1 Really is it not about time we weie ' looking to somebody besides Mr. j Marto?' to build us a railroad. lilowbards are very goad fellows in their way. but they wont do to depend ou it f t??AOil LV UUKU C? ^ I ttti k uiuvuu. ( South Carolina lias bee.-i most admirably represented at the Augusta Exposition, tier display of the resources of the State was accorded unstinted praise by our friend* across i the Savannah, atui t lie State has been extensive!v advertised. Now f-?r a I I grand, worthy and elaborate exhibit at the World's Fair. The death cf (Julouel Mines who wrote so confident of the success of the fei?:h!e;ide of gold treatment for drunkenness has cau-ed a loss of faith in the virtue of the treatment, lie died from the efleets of a debauch almost as soon as his article in the North American liceieic had appeared. The failure in one case, howerer, does not prsre that the Keeley remedy is worth nothing-. m? . ?: ~-c -e,.Am ? II& ??(CHC k i'OTlU^T VViUUX^iaiivui October 1390 to October 1S91 is one of the best things of the kind that we have ever seen* certainly the best newspaper work that we have ever seen in South Carolina. This issue of the State cannot fail to do Columbia a great ileal of good. Even though we live so near we had not appreciated the great progress of the capital city until we read the charming story so well told in the State. IIakblt a leading Democratic jaurnal or a prominent man in the party fails to say that Cleveland will be the party's standard bearer in 1S92. The | defeat of Campbell iu Ohio has settled the chance of any western man's being nominated. The great success j in New York is justly attributed, in a large measure, lo Mr. Cleveland's J efforts ami his tariff reform policv. Not only do the i o.-ent elections indi- j cate that Cleveland will be toe nominee,: but they unmistakably show that tariff ; reform will be the issue that the party will go to the people on. The McFail reward matter has taken a very serious turn. . It lias been charged that Lawyer "Williams, Kill and McFail had all formed a conspiracy to obtain the reward. The Governor has verv properly had the Attorney General to make any in-1 vestigation of the affair, and as the result they have been indicted. This is a very grave matter, and if the accused are guilty they should be very severely dealt with. If Lawyer Wil- j liams lias gone into such a scheme as this, he not only deserves to be de- j barred, but should spend a while in j the State penitentarr. We trust for j the dignity and the honor of his pro- j fession that there is nothing in the charge. If Hill is a party to such a j conspiracy to defraud the State out of i money, he has shown himself a a-an ' of a very low ideal of what consti-j tutes good citizenship: ami he too is J guilty uf a crime, and should spend a ! while it the penitentiary. The same! applies to McFail. "We are glad the \ matter is gtnn^ 10 be thoroughly ven- j tilaied. Of course, the accused should ! have, and doubtless will have, a fair ! and impartial trial. Theke is nothing strange in the fact that people are insinuating that "Something is rotton in Denmark'*' from the discrepancies ia the phosphate i royalty revenue as reported by In-1 pector Jone?, but it is singular that I ' -l -__1 i 1.. 3 ~ i me same cnarge snoiuu. now ue mau? i against Tillman's administration which j lie made against Richardson's and that! the identical explanation is given by | botli sets of officers. Candidate Till-: man introduced the doctrine that; officers become "tamed," "bam- j boo/led." "debauched," and "'rotten"! _ ant; he must expect to be tried by the j stai dard he raised -when he was out and wanted to set i"- This method of i ] office seeking is new in South Carolina ; but its success last year will most! surely cause it to be used by these j who like Candidate Tillman and his ; coattail riders are after office. A\"e hart* no idea that there is anything j wrong in the collection of the royalty : but chickens-will come home to roost and Governor Tillman must txpect the i return of some of his ere he resumes \ the management of his dairy fan* at Uoper's. j Tiik newspapers state that Mr. ! Eilebre is after the poll tax payers in j Priarl^etnri * ? f > cl winniioc \V? do not know just hotr Mr. Ellerbe! will proceed but the must promising j ^ place is with the County Auditors xnd ' Treasurers and the Legislatures. The; enforcement of the poll tax through j the courts is impossible. We aro J told that there should be 3,000 poll? i paid in Charleston Trh: 1c onlv about | 1,300 arc collected. This leaves 6,700; uncollected polls. Itaagine the trial justices trying G,700 men for haying failed to pay the poll tax and sh?uld : thev all be convicted ? asthevcertainly j " I would be?just think of the boarders j Sheriff Ferguson would hare and how . ranch it would cost the countr ?at least five dollar* each. When General Bratteu wa* Comptroller General he nude the tame eftort to enforce tbe collection at' the poll tax ana rsque-ica ujc ou^jhuc Court to pass on the constitutionality! ol the liw providing imprisonment fvr failing to par. .Judge Pre kg I y had decided that the law was uncjn?titutional and it was on tlii.s case iha? t Comptroller Bratton requested a ' decission fiotn the Supreme Court, j At'er ttie court decided that the j defaulters could be imprisoned J General Bratton issued circulars to! the Treasures to proceed to in force the I collection, but Colonel Gaillard, the i Treasurer of Charleston County, imported that he would have to ail the jail at the negroes had determined together to ie?ist knowing that all of them cou'id net be imprisoned. So nothing could be done. The law I should be amended so that the j Treasurer could commit and thau I they should be informed, as Governor j Hampton oiice did. that their fitness j for reappointment should be judged j in a measuie by the numbers of poll j returned. The prevent law c.-fries the collecting through too mmy officer's hands anet great ly recarus me ; enforcement from that circuinstuHce. J irooD\rj.RD XEHS. Woodwaud, S. C., Nov. 14.?Special: Very few persons fivm tlsi.s section attended the State Fair, only about forty-live tickets were sold at this office. Short crops, low prices and their consequent result, the I scarcity of money, was the chief ! cause of so lijiiied an attendance.! Those who did attend and whom we ! believe to be competent judges say it i | was decidedly a good one. Wedding bells will jingle again in i ! this section on Wednesday next when J ! Mr. White Brice, of Chester, will lead ! to the alter Miss Maggie Clownev and be joined in the holy bonds of wedlock. The contract for repairing the-bridge | over Little River near here was given | to Mr. J. 15. Patrick, of White Oak. As soon as the lumber arrives Mr. Patrick will commence work and everybody may expect to see a first class job." A dog belonging to Mr. Jas r.Awis Tv-pn r mad a few dars since. ! After bitiRg two other dogs and at; tempting- to bite a son of Mr. Lewis' j it was killed before it started oft" 011 I its mad career. Another plea for a I dog license law. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brice celebrated on yesterday their silver wedding by i giving a dining to a few relatives and j friends. [ Mrs. Cottingham, of Texas, but who | is now making her home with her | father the Hon. A. S. Wallace, of j York, is visiting at Mr. Calvin B rice's. | Communion services will be held in Concord Church to-inororr. The pastor. Kev. It. P. Smith was assisted today by Kev. Win. Kirkpatrick, pastor of New Ilupe Church, who preached a most impressive sermon upon the sufferings of Christ. Most every one have about finished | gathering their light cotton crops and are now turning their attention to sowing their grain crops. sr. Children Cr.y for Pitcher's Castoria. rACTS FXOM 3IOOST DALE. Mossy Dale, S. C., Xov. H.? Special: Our beautiful weather was broken on Tuesday last by a very fine and most welcome rain, which put the ground 111 XUIi season wiiitu Jiiia uccii an advantage to those baring grain to sow, of which class unfortunately there are but few who have the seed to sow. Oats that were sown some time ago are now up to a good stand. A few are going to try the wheat again, which would be well for all to do if they can procure the seed. Cotton is pretty well gathered and sold; nothing behind but some late cotton, which will not amount to much, as a great many bolls will not open as was expected, which will prove a great disappointment to many anxious farmers. This has proved to be the most disastrous year that has been experienced in 2 long time, so far as financial success is concerned. Those who have made big craps reem to be in not much better condition than those avIio made less. Everybody seems to be very much depressed, so much so that it lias atlected the social mirth that is so common among fanners this season of the year. Wlim they go to market wifli il load of cotton thev brimr noth ing back but rations enough to pick the next load with and bagging and ties enough to corer it with. And yet our country- is prospering. 13ah! Prosperity is only seen through the press but not felt at homo. There are none for the farmers and I fear never will be much so long as gamblers are allowed to regulate and control the cotton crop. 1 wish it could be con ! trolled by some legislation or other- < wise. It is much worse than the J grand lottery swindle that the Govern- ! went is trying so strenuously to step. 1 There was a dime reading at Mr. j D. G. Ruffs last week, which was i quite a success. Net pre fits sixteen J dollars, which is to be applied to ] Bethel Church aad school-house. Our reading club is still under full sail and attracts large crowds to their weekly meetings. Mr. E. F. Neil & Co., ha3 a new j store house nearly completed and ex-! pects to stock it with goods in a short j time. They believe in the old adage, j , "try again." No clue as to the burn-1 ing as heard of. J hope they may yet! ! Ue caught up with and be severely ' I dealt with. { j There were but few in attendance I > upon the State Fair owing to the lack j of funds. Our neighborhood has al-, ways been well represented heretofore. > I learn there is to be an Alliance picnic- at Mossy Dale on the third Saturday, at which County Lecturer ,1. M. (Jalloway and District Lecturer J. II. lvinsier are expected tu deliver speeches on the Alliance demand-; A large crowd is expected. Mr. Jas. Gibson died yesterday at the residence of \\*. 1*. Gibson, andj will be buried to-day at the family I burring ground. He was a twin | broiherof the hits I>r. K. A. Gibson. T. 15. m'K. i A Million Friends. A friend in need is a fri?nd indeed, and not less than one trillion people have found just such a friend in Dr. Kind's New i ! Discovery for Consumption, Couchs, and ' Colds.?If you have never used this Croat : Cough Medicine, one trial will convince ! you that it has wonderful curative poweis : in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, i ' Each bottle is guaranteed to ao all that is i claimed or money will be refunded. Tiial bottles free at McMaster,Briee & Ketcliiu's , 1 drug store, Large bottles ."Of. and ?1.< 0. * i * I itios city yarns. liiox Crrv. C\, Xov. 14.?Special: ('apt. .Tames J. Redding, president of the "Winn.-boro Granite Company, accompanied by A. A. J^t. Atnand. brother of the manager, arrived at the Quarry yesterday. Mr. St. Amaml is here for the purpose of getting a large amount of granite. Tlu* freight* are tlie only obstacles in the v. ay ;it present, but he thinks that it can all be ace ,niplished. Mr. St. Auiand i> of the linn of St. Amand ?S: Kelly, of New ?rlc and JJoston. said to be the large.*! in that line in the above cities. Miss Fannie Forrall. from Columbia. S. C., is again with us Only wish it was for good. At a meeting of the city fa;her> of Kocktoii City a few days :.go Mr. W. i lit Was ClCCtCd iO mi.- ioh??v? MIU officer of trust: City Treasurer. Clerk of Council, Street Inspector and Chimney Contractor. He also holds the Secretary and Treasurer's office of the <Cotton Kxchange and chief clerk for T. W. Woodward & C>. If he does not look out he will he taken for 1). T. Corbin. of Kadical fame, that held all the cilices of South Carolina. I?i<ls will soon bo advertised for in Tin-: News and Hkkai.d for the grading" of our street car line from liion City to I'ockton. The president of the company will visit, the North and We?t soon to purchase the rolling stock and hay hunters. We were in hopes of poor "Seldom Fed" getting a job 011 the new road. Messrs. T. W. Woodward & Co., a few days ago, received a consignment of coal seives. While thev expect to have a great demand for them, their friends in Baltimore were a little previous. Intendant Babb will push the street inspector and ere long Main street will be like a thing of the past. Chief of Police Boyd has put on the regulation shoes and hat: his uniform is now being made at Wannamaker*?, of Philadelphia. Messrs. Hays, Put land, Dr. Smith, liuffaud several others spent a few hours at the Quarry to-day. All we ask now is for more railroad facilities and if push and energy will get it then look out for a new road. English Spavin Liniment removes a'l Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splint?, Sweeney, King-Bone, Stifles, Spivins, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cuie ever known. Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * For Over Fifty Ve.irs il Kg. WlJJsLOW'S SOOTHI.Cn I ibeen used for over fifty y-.;>rs bv ir illi of mothers for their chil.ien while teething, with r>eriV'Ct success It soothes tInch! Id . softens the gums, allays all p:;i:i, cures wind colic, and is the bt st r?*i:i?*?ly for Diarrhoea, it will relieve the ] <? ? - iif. ile sufferer Immediately. Sold !>y Imu-jSists in every part of the world. Twvnlycents a bottle. I!e sure; an?! a>l: fui 'Mis. '.Vinsl ovv's Soothing Svrur.," :m?l ake no other kind. " Cniidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. iUany persons Are broken down from overwork or ho'.isehold cares Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids dicotion. r.-moves ex* cessof bile, and euros malaria. Oct i.'i? genuine. 5 A Houssh^ld Remedy ( I* BLOOD "<> SKINS D&SASE8 * Bstaole Bisod Balm I if P?! rz>~ SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT \ IL Zr.ZVU. ECZEKA, every 9 farm o: malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- ^ sides being efficacious in toning up the A system sr.d restoring the constitution, \ when insoairo:! frcm cny cause. Its x 9 aisisst supernatural healing properties d a justify us in njar?nk?ir.g s care, if > S dircslisns c;3 folic*::!. I SENT FPrS | 0 GLOOD CALIS CO., Atlcnta, Ga. ? XEW ADTKRTISEMEXTS. OS A pw.M?*WHn5 CUSHI2SS. Whispers Jiearti. Comfortable. So*wM&Uwhej??UBeD?4iMtaH. fcoi< bj K. HLIcaX, Ooij, bil ilr'dwaj, Jieir l'tri- TTrlto So* book of I?roct? lUi ?-^0^ Agents' profits per month. Will $'J -j'J prove it or pay forfeit. New portraits j u>t. out. A ? >.50 sample sent free to ail. W. II. Chidestir ?ii Son, i?H Bond St., X. Y. A A A A A A A A A SYSTr M MAKING STOCK AND_ A Grain Sacculation practically an In-1' vestment. Profits large andalnust certain; j loss improbable. Explanatory letter mailed | by addressing THE MUTUAL SYNDICATE, G Wall -St., New York. (GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA, j BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledir^ of the natural laws which govern the operations or digestion iiud nutrltloli. and by a careful application or the line properties of well-seu-cted Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakrast tables with a delicately flavoured beverigc* which may save us many'lieavy doctors' bills It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constltutlon may be gradually built no until strong snough to resist every tendency to disease, iluudreds of subtle mafulles are floating around ?" rAnfir in attack wherever there is a weak polar. We may esoape many a fatal sh irt by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood incl a properlv nourished frame."? Liril Seritcr GaztCe. Mide simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES Kl'i'S & CO..]lom(eopaihlc Chemists. I.oail >nt Eiiflatnl. . ... _ . ]lPPfe$8B" PARKER'S 1 I HA!R BALSA?/} j ?3 Cleanses nod beantifies the lair. ? iSB Pswnetcs a luxuriant srovth. j j i?*"cr ?aila to Hestorc Gray J j ' j'i'&i Z-'-^SesR Hair to Its youthful Color, j r -X'r ?fflr-7~ Cu/es waip diwaain & ha:r . g "*7!^?i n'csk I.u: DubU*fr, Indigotino, Pur:. Take in time.M)ctt. | KSWDERCORKS. The on]v sure euro for C>ms. ' i'.^j sJf pais. lie. u; jjfuKtfijls, ve UISCOX U CO., X V- | How Lost! How ! M Or SEXF-PRESERVATIOX. A new and only i Gold Modal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and 1 PHYSICAL DEBILITY, ERROKS of i YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PREMATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES : and WEAKNESSES o'JIAX. SOOpigee, cloth, i Cilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 i by mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect- I as with endorsements pnrr B QFKin of the Press and voluntary I ,,7.,,^ ' testimonials of the cured. I NUW. ; Consultation in person or bv mail. Expert treat- j menu INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER- ! TAIN CURE. Address Pr. W. H. Pnrker. or ' Phe Pea body lledical Institute, No. 4 Bulilach St., j Boston, Maes. The Peabody Medical Institute haa macy imi- j iators, but no equal. ? I/erald. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, is a | Ireasure more valuable than sold. Head it now, | ;very ^VEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to >e STUOXG.VcdtC'tl/-'fct'ctc. (Copy righted..* 1 ! I March-A 1 Are months when Ayer's Sarsaparflla proves e food during winter, while living in over-heated out-door exercise, tend"; to load the blood wi liver complaint, bilious disturbances, that tir orders. Ayer's Saj-saparilia, being a powerfi most effective and economical spring medi give it to your children. " For several years, in the spring months, I j used to be troubled with drowsy, tired feeling, and a dull pain in the small of my back, so bad, at times, as to prevent my being able to -walk, the least stidder. motion causing ine severe distress. Frequently, bolls and rashes woukl I br^ak out on varioiu parts of the body. By the I advice of friends and my family physician, I | be^an the use of Ayer's S&rsaparilla and continued it till the poison in my blood vras j. thoroughly eradicated." ?Luther *V. English, Montgomery City. Mo. " I hare used Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a remedy | j for the various diseases common to the spring I time, and also as a tonic for the system. I find j it to be very efflcat-ious, and think that erery ; oue who is troubled with impurities of the blood I should try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am aure It has [ no equal as a blood-purifier." ? C. E. Jaquith, I Nashua. >". H. I Ayer's Sai Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Price $1. Six bottieB, $ CHICHESTER'S EftGUSH. I Peimnrw THE ORIGINAL AND OCNUIKC Lad lea, ut Dra^ji.*. far CkitkuUti ?* boxe. mlcd ?icb blaa ribboo. Take ? AU pill? ib ?utaboar4 1?ih, plot Ttv 4c. la .tamp. f*r particular., w*mocUi 19,000 THdmaaiai*. >'o?m Paptr. Bold by aUS Lm*1 l)ra(xl.t^ ! EYKEYTH1NG " 1AFAME! HEEbS. i ? j MULES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, SADDLES. ? And a lull line of? ( Which we oiler at bottom price?. We j guarantee !o please both in goods and I in prices. i Give us a call before buying elseI where. j j W. R. DOTY & CO., winnsboro, s. c. I"LIVER,if, SALK I i and I | Fill ITASfi | ^ i I IN REAR OF iMcCARLET & CO.'S STUM I i i I j I F YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, ! 1 trade or travel be sure to call on lis. ? Special Facilities I ibr carrying drummers to neighboring , towns. We guarantee prices as low | us can be had tor an honest trade, j We will treat you right, so come to ! see us. 8. B. CRAWFOKD, WINNSBORO. S. C. AT THE WiDDsbari Hater? -ANDCONFECTIONERY. Mi Bread, Cakes and Pies, 5-ALSO? FrenchEand ; !Plain Candies Just in (his week another invoice o: FLORDKTHEO CIGARS, The best sinoke for Five Cents in town. O. A. WHITE. Mexica Musi Li A Cure for the I and 1 A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal Farmer, the Stock Rs requiring an effective 1 No other application comp This well-known remedy ] years, almost generatic No medicine chest is compi Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use ; All druggists and dealers h pril-May specially beneficial. The free use of animal !, ill-ventilated rooms, and taking insufficient th imparities, which manifest themselves in ed /eelinff, eruptions, and various other di.v il and highly-concentrated alterative, :s the cine ever prepared. Take it yourself and " Every spring for the last nine years I have been in the habit of taking Ayer'i Sarsaparilla. anil I can truly say that I never used any inedicine that did me so much good. I am convinced that it is the best medicine of the kind in the market, and recommend it to all who are in n?ed of a reliable and effective blood-purifler." ? J. A. Shepard, Proprietor of " Shepard's Paragon Varnish," 246 Pearl it., >"ew York city. "{' My wife always usej Ayer's Saraaparilla as a spring medicine, and with wonderfully good results."? J. L. Mlnty, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ' I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla with great benefit, as a spring medicine and purifier of the blood, and would not willingly be without It."? Mrs. S. H. Pray, E. Boston, Mass. " T Mnn A 1 llAtl t frATM t)i<k i llsviliaEiini nuuut.ij.ui ..>? ?..~ use of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. It purifies the blood and is the beat spring medicine I know of."? Mrs. H. W. Hardy, Rozbury, Mass. rsaparilla, MI, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. '5. Worth $5 a bottle. ??d Cross Diamond B*and ?\ Tho tnlf Rife, Nrt, u4 rtS tor mi*. Xwr fiUX Diamond 9r?d to K?d Olid ??B? \j atk?r kHicL -B<w< foUMttmXlml ?J AiIIiMmM. v pri v? lurtrou eaatorfhJt*. At Bnrtm, ?r ??od w , ?ad -KoUcf for LcdUi,* m (MM*. ?7 rete* Mali CHICHESTER lElliTli 1 and -SaK - STABLESj U j|jj^ J NOTICK, ALL person or prrson* having bought stock from me and j given their tn.te* payable on the fir??i of October and November, 1891, will please prepare to ini et the same, as 1 am oblige to collect, and those having note* carried over vrill please call and settle them at once, as they must be paid. I have a f.iw good Milch Cow?> for sale, or I will exchange ibem fordry cattle. I will also exchange cattle for j plug horses and mule*. FOR SALE. ! One Second-hand Columbus Bugjjy. A. WILL1FOKD, Proprietor. Winnsboro, S. C. Sale, Feed, Livery and ! EXCHANGE STABLES. I IFE DESIKETO ANNOUNCE TO Yt to the people of Fairfield that j we have <>p-ti'd n Stable on Congress S'reet, at the stand formerly owned by the Winnsboro Wagon Co , and that we are now prepared for business. We shall keep none but the Best tie Market Affords. Give lis a chance and \ou may feel assured that you will be pleased. SADDLES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, etc., for tale at reasonable prices. it H f o nrwiunnnn HALL & IttAWrUttU, WINNSBOKO. S. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK KAI It FIELD. COIJKT OF COMMON PLEAS. W.I)a?is Douglass, as Ai'ir.inistrator of the estate of Abraham F. Hunter, de ceased, Plaintiff, c.i. Ad via Hunter and Others, Defendants. PURSUANT to an order of (lie Court of Common Pieas, made in the above stated cai^e. all the creditors of Abraham F. Hunter, deceased, are hereby required to present and establish their claims before me, at my office, Winnsboro, South Caroliiu, or. or before the first day of December, A 1). 1891. K. II. JENNINGS, October -.'8, 1891. C. C. P. F. C. 10-2y-lm n "o r? it niment. Ailments of Man I Beast. | by the Housewife, the user, and by every one iniment. ares with it in efficacy. k o r? nf Liao ocvuu iuji V/A. )ns? lete without a bottle of almost every day. ;ave it. 1 THE CH I OF i i WILL BE A CO? New Millinery j Ladies, if you want to see have given this line our SP And we are sure our new styles, i trade. Our shelves wese never he* rivalled and unsurpassed. DROP IN We will treat you kindly, tenderl; investment is the corner stone of EE AD 0(j11 DAIL"1 O. D. A THE REC( rPIIIS has been called u record-breal 1. a list of BECORB the scope of which is not confined to i We ofltr 100 pieces of Worsted Good* barns at bottom prices DRESS 1 We hive the largest line in Wit 100 pieces of Jeans and CassiuH matched. B] 7 bales of Bro.vn and Cheeked more. Our store is stocked from flooi sale. DC If you do, there is something in plete, ami we are satisfied that we hav MACAULAY & TURNER'S $i entire satisfaction. MACAULAY & TURNER'S $i MACAULAY & TURNER'S $: bilitv. In Ludie*' Shoes our elock e quality and down in price to suit ecoiu Our GROCERY DEPARTME> MAC A"! OFFICERS A3 M. C. WILI W. B. MOORE, Treasurer. C. E. SPENCER. T. B. McLAIN. Carolina H LARGEST BUILDERS in the Soutl use these good*? 1. Because tin'} are made of finest w 2. Because they ?i*k nuMtrpa-sed in j 3. Because they are made by Southe South lor Southern Folks. Southern our way to strength. Every job Carriage, Phaeton, Surrei {five PERFECTSA Our agents arc authorized to guarant Rhin hi* injiteria.! IXNPKCT' \.\D 1 Remember, the greatest economy is $ of clothes is high at any price. Fur 3.1' R Proprietor Wiun^boro Wagon Works Respectfully, C A;; QLI2TA 1-. 4 NOT ^ L rartics owing us icr remember their notes fa They will make setticm Doty & Co. and oblige 1 FAIRFIELD O! IEF ATTR. THE W sTINUATION oF I OF FRESH and Novelties in handsome Dress Goods and Trimi ecial attent: new designs, new fabrics and low j ivier, nor counters trophied with s AND GIVE m y and graciously. To render unto our policy. L' BULLETIN IN FRO VILLI FORI 3RD BROK ;iii? rear in matters financial and politi BREAKING Bi anr special line. iN DRESS GOOr 5 positively at wholesale prices. Also TRIHXIXGS, TELVJETS A! 1 * ?%cAniA ni*w?d lllMJOrU, J.UCJ LLIUOk gv at. 'VIBV ^11^, & ?Q?'ZK7&EB ?&SL??GD1 rs. We bought them at a sacrifice anc & 3 ? M je ?=*a> T1 s?z: Horaecpnn just in atmonev saving pric r to ceiling with bargains. All we ask ) YOU WEAR SHO: our Shoe Department to interest yoa. ( e many bargains that caunet be obtained 5.00 MEN'S SHOE. We hare sold them LOO, $1.75 and $1.50 MEN'S SHOES all? >.00 LADIES' SHOES ?Und alone as exa uibrace* everything rrotu /oc. ro;ta m jmical havers. <T is fail of staple <;oods at bottom price [JLAY & TT GHANITS BLOCK I'D DIRECTORS. jIS, President JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice President. J. P. CULP, Secretary. C. M. PARROT. Uiggy Co. i of fine light vehicles. Why you should iaterial and skilled labor. style, durability and finish. ru people of Southern Timbers in tho protection by Southern production if r, Cariolet or Buggv is guaranteed to TISFACTIOJf. ee and repair ny defects iu workmanJK iO^VIXCED. ret your inobe\'s worth. A $5.00 suit ic at Wmusboro, S. C'.? by . T. MATTHEWS, j , and dealer in everything on wheels. BUGGY CO ! I ! 'ICE Fertilizers will please .11 due on October 15. ent with Messrs. W. R. LIS. I, [L& FERTILIZER CO. I 1 i I ( A , ACTIONS EEK I )AILY AKKIVALS thai Department nings, call on us. This season we ION, >rices are bound to capture your ;uch elegant goods. They are un5 A LOOK, every buyer equal value for their NT OF OUR STORE* 1 ) & CO. 1 EN AGAIN | ical, bat to day we greet the public with iESAIHSj | 1 >s VI a full line of the be?t I*i ints and Ginj? IfD SILKS. Cost no object. i will sell thein at price* that canaot be &>&? m es. Space* fori)i(l? uifutiosiiujr *uyihiu^ is * call. We ?uarari}*e to piease ar uo ES 1 _)iir utock of all ki ?-! ? <?f Sli ?e< is c?in eUcwlie.e. Spe- itiaiirntiou iscailrri to for three \ea? ami :li*?v hare given jnaranteeil to >aii.?fy. ,m;>Ie* <>f tn?atti?.<?, el^ance ami liura? tlie riiu?t tirtkr, ail ?f" v?l?i<:!i is? tirn s. JRNER. WIS" Window Glass. ! WINDOW GLASS. i i WE IIAVE ON HAND NOW A I fall supply of all the popular sizes or I Window Glaos. Special Sizes Cut to Order. A!eo a full line of I | FINE CIlEWiKG TOB4CCO. | Wiaasboro Drug Store, Next tloor to the National Bh k. | WIXXSBOKO MUTJjjjLi ?5 A?\. MAIN btREET. VV ILL CARRY IN STOCK THE f Vf Im**' braiuiH ol BRANDIES. WHISKIES, WINES, AND BEER ? In the market? ]m IC. Com Wliistej ?A specialty.? Also a tine line of Cigar* ami Tobacco. Polite attention to all patrons. Give ^ us a call. Remember the place. W1NNSBORO HOTEL BAR. NOTICE. All persons indebted <o J. C. Smith will please come forward and settle at one , as tie is needing money. LUMBER FOR SALE. At \ FEET of Seasoned LuradcxJjV/vyw bt*r, inciuding a nice lot Df Poplar and White Oak, suitable for wa^ou work. For sale by J. K. DAVIS. Monticello, S. C., August 189i. 8-5fxtf