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Miiiirw# ir i .n^rt-pr r rrm\ nrrni i 11 -rr?*~Krrr = , ' *-_-' .! L== | Highest of a -> Wednesday. December 9. : : 15>S1 ! -? i mG^. MAIL COLLECTIONS. ! B ? New A?lv;Ttisc-iJHMit?. pHI | | (Jh?i>i:mhs> <?" (I.-?Mciiu.-t'-T, IJrico j X- K m chin. ^ Exec?uo?V Sale ?David and Paul i Hemphill. Executor-. : ? ?-v-...-. , Chii-linns and Holiday Gi?ods? i Hi v -. Mi Winnsboro l>n:?? Siort?. ! u:sd?*r ihe old p? Xs'i -:i. Ill i?-i h. | | ?Monday was .sales da\. j /' '' :t ut' ?Mr. II. \V. llan than lias accepted j 1 ! " V* / ' ' P ' *' fT 'A a position in the jewelry establishment i !!' 1 of Mr. C. M. Chandler." i,!:i;io" <,!'fhe 1>l ? Found on the street Monday at^Ui- ac ' brass door key. Tj.o owner ob-I " tain it bv applvinij at thi-olllre. j', l!l ?The annonn * ?Iier. !(. i!. Joncc !ihs oern ui- . % t- Mdinsr :lie Jkiinu t! Coherence ut the I ^I,K *st'w> ANI> MctU>di*: i"hui-eli in !>a; lit.^lon. j lJ,at 0,1 ,har ?The Uwv. Mr. Daniels, who lot- ! ^onr^-inywouM tared here Friday night, is itot from M*0;1'0" ^ l?eii Columbia, as \va? Mated in our lust I ?,laill0(1 b.v Ul? f issue. but i* from Chester. j ,|ullia^t'1 ^ipp0' ? Treasurer MeMeekin is vcrv bu<r j lumls l! collecting tay.es. U:.le* the * LegU- ,he m'ia5mlcr o; latnre extends the time, the books ^ ac,UCMl ?f {h will clos-e after the lo;!i iti.-t. efoit, .1 Aet} s ?A number of the stockholders of i( Un'!lS- ha-, h.u r the Charlotte. Columbia and Au<rtista =Cl ('lp! I i-fMii.'mi :]lid <>-|v I Railroad left Tuesday to attend a.stock-! ~ holders meeting in Columbia. j 1)CI *4/im-u,( e* ?It will be unwelcome news to the ! n r friends of Lieutenant David P. Gail-j ChlIdren Cr* ,c lard to hear that lie is quite sick with | L'nc:. mm;:d Li pniuiuonia in St. Augustine, Florida. js ? |j., o;- jji(> ?Wimsboro is now abundantly c|a;?u.{] j., S}., supplied with barber shops. Mr. Thomas, of Ch-sriotte, X. C., has ^jrs ,t:i. e~KlIi? opened a shop in the room under Dr. ! >{,. QuattlebsuKi's dental office. Persons ca'lit. -Mr. John Vins n, who has f.:r u jJI mention tin.' some linifc been living in Texas, arrived i t:~ I it t in the IJoro u Uav or two uc Si)e;th&' ihe p: ice of cotton down j Thursday. Xovc there i? jti3f as low as it is here. donee ut the ?-tfh , ?The entire number <?f bales of ]>. F. <Vik-y, M cotton shipped from this place during Xevtjrn v. ?the mouth of November is iUOO. This Jen*" ..* J. Smiti is less than the number shipped in field. The we:i? October by one hundred and sixty-six I only a few of ?h< bales.- of theeoiilraeii:i? ?Owing- to the trouble which the pnpik of Mt. Zion have been having; Xuw Al>vkim i lately iu getting' to school at 8."?U ^11C ?' articles f o'clock, the time of opening- will be in prest-m.*, ^ future 9.05 ox-lock and recitations will du'eV. l>re>em< commence at 9.lo. at satisfactory ?The regular meeting- of the County guested to itispei Medical Association was held here Me\iaMcr, 15r Monday, but owing to tiic vcrv rm- antuMi.'ic'.: a gra favorable condition of the weather ot ail kit not mauy of the M. P.'s were present. ^ -<!>. j) business ?-.f a routine nature only, was so c> transacted. piete stock -.f eie ?The weekly drills of the Gordon ^'1C -\nias a Light Iiifas.trv vviiJ be suspended for Winnsboro Druj. a whil*. The revised tactics wiil issue. They liav shortly be formally introduced bv the pi?ie hue <?f (' War Depat tmcnt, and of course some you are invited > i... : for yourself the time \vi:i errrqiuitu u; u?. .. structure, io 4c?!cii on to" the changes j C'ci citable for nm ile. I ?A copy of the L\ S. Postal Guide ^ and 1?emulations has been placed in ' , 1 , , , , , tu:-M1 i-'oiciv a the postomee. where it can be used bv . , * , ??* , mm::;- on t::e la! tne public tor reference, inis has been needed a long- time, and will no __ ' '' ? [\ _ doubt save the Postmaster c -nsiderable "U ltu' ' ? , ou or oelote th'i annorance, and will prove a great con- .. , . = a ecnitied stuten: vemenco to the public. .. r , . IIO;ii i: ^ i /./. of <*r ? . ?in? cause in me iiuiMi aorih-bou:id train Saturday eveninir At i!?. uarerei Yi'as the bivakir,^ *. ! <.?11e of the driving Kcv. \V . j?. \\ ?| rod* id the enij-ne. The accident j ^'1'inoii at the !>. occurred between Columbia audi5'*--1' iJ1 l'avor Augusta. The fireman was seveteiy UaS injured bv the b:okcn rod, v.idch "?-ha!] ; \ fiyinjr around knocked out one side of Iei:t?\v>li!j the cab. lrameth tniscliiel ? A mule and co t bcJonninj; t<> Mr. Jlt'V. I). h. Jm . Ilolbt ook liion st; a\ cd frwrn his place prohibition in >j; in the lower part of the county some bvicriau Church time ago. They were caught near Ai tiie Assooi; Chester bv a Mr. Grant, who idrer- {crian Church ih * tised them in the Chester paper. Mr. Pieacijeu 10 iai'g Rion went to Chester Saturday night i" the morning a and .succeeded in recovering his property without any trouble. I Children Cry f< v ?The Hornet Nest Rifles, of Charlotle, M CM won the first prize, $100, "itaci Nissci for the best drilled company in a com- Juesday linn . with a rattier pen live uriil in Wilmington. ihe ,vhu hai!, fr0Jn Hornet? treated the Gordons in royal before-Justice 1' st>|le in Charlotte in "84, and the news lie was ronrictc 01 their victory will be welcome to the j or thirty days ||f friends uf the ';?>inpanv he e, and of a,,S^ie'l 'V'1*' ' B0 ' ' eltran out t.ie ofi ? i T l?.,s, H.^orHoti. i?;i W ?A little negro named Willie i :ind giv<*n an cz W Walker shot himself in the hand Wed- tempt of conn. I nesday morning in the store of Me- 101 1,10 hcx; ici 1 f Master, Brlce "& Kctchin. lie was ^ cJisj ei.uiablf sitting by himself in the office "playing t "ou^ii Jii> e.it with a 22 calibre pistol, when it was ^ 1,1,c' accidentally lired, the ball entering 1 u1,1 !1 3 SIC*?* > x the palm of his hand. lie was at- | *IK anol,!01 lCI tended by Dr. 11. D. Ilanahan, Jr. j uucl 0:1 lhc 5!i'0( ?A decline in ti.e interest taken in j t'-?. fh*r? commnv is verv evident. | Some ti:ne ago an effort was made to i Mrs J. ( . >. 3 I revive tae esprit dt corps of this organ- > himbia Weunest ization ami for a time the drills were Miss Jennie I. well attended, but only for a short lumbia, paid on time was tins the ease, and now it last week. seems that they have been entirely dis- Miss ?>lary El continued. It is a pity to allow such a ' nest lay morning valuable organization to go to pieces. | in tiio Capital C ? Complaints in regard to the very j E. 15. llagsda incom e:.km schedule continue to be J lumbia Wednesi heard on every side, but so far from ; the Supreme Co having o?r condition in tlr.s respectl Or. I). M. 1 bettered, it i* reported that the no:th ! Monday atiundi ' ?n u;r> to arrive ! Medical A>soc!:; "iJUUUU till.u vw .. .. siill IsiU r. This is simply :i rcjv.Tt. { Mr. \\". (). 13 for ii.e cyrrectne?s of which we! home. Ifi> m::; cannot v?>-:ch. and i-= o;;o in which it J giad to >ec iiim id oertaiidv Loped that there is no Mi>ses El-a 1 > truth. | Su?ie I >oiy hav. ?Mr. J. M. Beuty has received from } tor a visit to Mi Ocean Springs, Miss., some of the } Mr. .1. Civi?h lliiej-t specimens of pecan nuis th.it we i n<?w railroading have ever seen. Mr. Beaty proposes } through on tlsc to pl?nt an orchard of ti e^e nuts, and ; Mr. Kd. Ilai ordered tho?e from Mississippi forthnt \ inmliia. where ! 1 urpuse. Quite a number of per.-ons i the express oih m thi< countv are. Mr. I>ea:v informs i ;*> home. Av,i?^r.lo I I US, suing U> IOIIOW ins ?no|ji|) <.,.u nuts are not only very nice for i ?!1 Hard Sot: o use, but th?-re is no doubt that they j [jjeniishes from 0011UI be vcrv profitablv cultivated j Curos, Splint.-. mound here. " ' SPr*,inS: . . r> 1 Coughs, etc. is ~.At a recent meeting ot tac Board ^0..fc Warrai 01 County Commissioners, Mr. Deitz fuj ]J!emi.'h C was ekctecl superintendent ot the bv W. K. A:IPoor House, to take the placo of Mr. boro, S. C. I * .11 in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report. \ Dei:/. !io!-l :i.i- ( {'a--' -i r::r!i'io.\ to ;a a i.i.a is;..im;; 4<.ri:..w?u-b>u*r> % . ..:i; ? ,_.:1i]v i t Ul'llll'Mi > r . _ , , Jlii' I '!l 01 '^ ??''? ? i v j \i" j j w.ts Ijeinjf c ir?'nlait'tl ?\ n- ; \vlic:i 15:?"r ;u'f'vc:ii . ' , , .,, ' 'JlU'SUlIU' tlial hit* I>] 11. i;i)\\ I ?::?isi-r it?!r? < t-i-e. . . , . . , .. in ifiltico t v.* ('L 11n* >.!!-rin. liowi'vcv. Ii'1 i lon^urfi*Auditor ih? killed. I Mi?.r rdlUir- v.m-I .. , {Tir.iou \v;?* very ^ isiraux -iiuicd; >rv tiic Ivanl .. " . i j in-; JMiws AXi> : i i:\> con.-i<ifii:I\* , ma-io iiirn manairer . , . ... , . ,i Mimed it. a> it ii:t> never thoujmt that > inc >alario <?t" the above named Olivers ? i!i:!<l(> in . , ^ j i , "" WIM'C CX 1VV. /lililii1.!! .1. i). \.i Iski:.\i.i? la-t Salurday. ;ultl 1)el,luy shc-riir J >. K. Me!>*weil t i.n_. ,ui ? 1 !:ai)..i>in?i {(Mlu tjl(J j.ctiti??ii to Columbia Vied-, , perform in the Opera , . i . ncsdav afternoon to uavo it presented , nonappearance is ex- . ^ . ! ] 1 ' to the Legislature, 1 n?' bill m ?ji:t*? , net that I he or . . > > , . , - tioii \va< introduced last session uv ; . I wi h all the available ,, ... , . . i; iloii. lhos. V>. 1 ravler. nut was po>t- j ? te companv. or rather i ,, ? * ', . i i 1 , poned until the present icrni. I he I it. ".strapped. * 1'he . ... . , | i 11 I reduction "i. salaries was one ol the ? ; e trotiuc nei-ionncd ! ,.h ?r 4 . pi'OI ? i.*ai i kj i.yjx ?11 "? < K/xti t.'K. .... v mail uiuuciice I ridav , ! . , our countv officers who wore elected 1 1 i:iii* made enough to . . ,, , . . . . , . : witn tnc wv-cnt administration seem iK'u it unadvisalue to , . v . , . , 1 . to r?aard it as a direction m winch ! . e a ivpf-tition of the t < I * 1 retrenchment is necessary. ; The harsh. drastic purtrtiiiws. <>:.e j j )i* Pitcher's Castorla. deemed so iiidispen^iLhe, have yi\e:i ( __ j i.h;c? '.o milder :unl mure ?kiif;ii!y pnv | ..... , iiMu-n.rt-i I'Utfni laxatives: i;ei:c:: the ^rct* u:.ti J ? . . ; ; on iiiir Uk'in .ml ! .?:* Aycr > ri.i-. ; , ii .:iir tin- j?|,Vvicia]i< c.'very where rtccuitoui.tl ! ? - pssUfiice, lor the thmi tor costivoi:e>>, indi^'Stiou, and ! Vi'iiil)!'!' liver compiaii.ls. )U. Mi?hl\ira Uoii!c>. i.ia:.\s:; iioxo j.jcjcxsk s$. ! i i j :i lor =:::y of :!;e uIk-vc 'J'hu r- - u!t or liio i lvi tion on Mouduv j , i ihoy arc a;!\vr:i-c(l. w'a:? :l : very tew, but it j i j the prcv:-i'ii!i; t?j?i:?!crii that the race j ^ At (.'iirtpollV, S. on j wo-iid b*' ch^cr than it iva'jy atnieil j > uibrr l'J, at l!.c rcs-i- out t<> !n-. .ho oi.Liiini: of the v . . I i Ma'irij; in: i:i^;cr. no v. in the morning almost until their : u i'. John Wat kin?, of clo?e it) t!iu aliensooti, the vo:In^r w:s j j > i:;-;rnOii t<> .Mi?s | very iivvly, aiui iho liiirniM'-u i ? _> , j !, 1 >r !:f!' y o! I .?;r- y.| some verv I \ w;".* ;t qu:et one enerirciic c!cc!i?i:ir. I's uinpily ! v : irimiotH-tic relatives at 4 p. n>. (he j<oll> cb s-t!, after which ! * ' puties oc-iniT pro.-enf. (Jjq u! ilio : aiid iin* \vi;ci*?i\V:i was rcliuvcd !. semksts.? V be&miiul . , , , , . . , l Iroia at abiitii 4 oO ). t::., by * . . mia.j.e i >i uias i jjie itonticoiiiOtit that ihci election } toma' at D. Lauder- , . , r s . hud resuitcu in lavur ol l;cou?'.\ by a ; for cverv bo'iv, ami , ?,,/ ?, ^ -p I vote of 110 i?> b>. I:;ero i- very lull arc rc" j [iti;e u0uM i.-ut thai iIiO c-kvtiun was1 t their slock. , . ... , . , i earned by the nr^ro vote, \vit:.;h was 'co & hi.'tdwii todav I . , , , , , . .. * larger thin u>nal. ui two hundred ml opciini" oi Atn:.s , , . ,i ... . hiiul twolv;: men rent-tired. one mui;;l.s cook-, in illicit re , . , . , , ,, f lili-id am! iiir.eiv iiiih* v!?:;v!. il.;d ? es lianei-y, l--c. Ii.i-y | - |- | , . ! , . . i Ihe l.iurtcen men, who did not vote, mc and -e- tiii.- com- . , , C'.rt tlifis- L>:i:t:,fj l-nifs) ?l*good-. . . i , I itv would have been >;ili ^rpucr u muouneemciit ot the . * , , , . i is t;;oi!L'!.t that m-ailv u>l of them i y r >tore appears m t In- ,,, . ., \l , would have v<>ivd on in.u >i'.!e. c in stock a very com-1 _ hristmas -roods, ami j i>i:atu oi .j. \v. ?.ivnnAr. to cail ;;ml examine i ^-e ,l0(e u j.]j tjlC ?;ncinv>i regret-j many beautiful :ini": t;ie death of Krv. J. \\\ Murrav. iii' Christaias puvei.l*. j DarIi?ffton? oh the :Wd inst. IIv. j t j Murrav has for ?9mc time been u i ' Olltl'StUiltS. I , . . . | ;,e i-Vrliei:! \ ricii - J JLnciM"Cr ?t the I-airfield Cl rem t. and i for the pre-1llIs k)v' win be <'vol'e!>' fdl* TllC j .-SCSI vici.fs of cott-jn, circum>tauee< of his death arc givenfcrcl" bv ii>? Sueictv, as follow5> b>* ,l,c < itiriii.h ihe mc.etarv, j -^pomlein of the State; ! i ,... nir!- i liCV. ?i oti.i U . -viun:i\ . ;t niciuuui vi 111 o I o .t'lllu! t , W ltd , , , .. i , | the Eolith Carolina Conference. wus ' iciit oi .-aiue taken very suddenly with apoplexy i . W ylik. Secretary. i of the brain while listening to a let-- < ' " . turo on missions T>v Dr. Morrison. of k .imc ie? huiitlaj. ; jh;1> Ju j 1R. iict lit?t!i~; Chllivll la>t ;te preached an aole jijo-jjl. Mr. Murray was taken to tin- t sp.is! Church Sunday j liome of Mr. J. V.". Alexander, where ( of piohibiiion. His j he had been assigned during the scs- ^ vo-.e uf H e D4 b I s5oM of liir *- <"'ference. Kverythinir ] t . . * wa> done for lr.ni that medical skili t;e uiione *'i i"iqii!ty c?>nltl do. but Jje tiicl i:i a few hours > \vi;h t'cec, wilieh ] afterwards. Jle wa? stationed on the ; ' by law." i lower Darlington circuit several years; ' - I n<ro. and al.?o Drcarhed in this coiin'y ' il;m a.'.-o touciic-u upyii r0,' , i i t _ before the war. and was very much, > s ?crmon ai Lis-1 re?-1 ij^Joved l>y his people. The remains ! { Suneuy morning. will be interred at Lamar, in this j < i;e Informed IVesbv- county, tomorrow. ( e Rev. J. C. Gallowav . .. T, , ; ' Dr. G. ?Y. Lane, I ickens. >. L. < e eoiiirelations, both write?: ;,I recommended II. I). I'?. ;<> j ( ml evening. a man who had sutlered for years wilh , a malignant ulcer on his leir. that j >T. p?c+rtr- seemed to resist all other treaiment. i )r riLcfie. o GaSt^ria. Aflcr n>il!,_, f;,m. or liV(l 1ll>n,cs lhe -- o i ulcer beg'an to heal and hi- leg is now ! ' - ! sr>iii>:l :md well." * | h flolley. a mulatto ? ? unsavory reputation. i:sri:i:r.i ixxzxr. Wihusboro, was tricil I'rrv for .-tealin^ >12. The of Sulci:) Church will j < cl ami sentenced to.5*10 serve hot <!i::i;or at the rc-.-Mence of:in jail. The sentence M,.?< ()-.vii:-s on Tiu*ilav | uid he attempted to .. . / | ive. judge, co:*taMes ::t?i!"' l;y " II|M" " ? c?otk> ! a quickly ovuvpowered j pvsw r?vei;u-lh'o cents cach. tra ten days f??r ^>n- j.. there wiii be a In jaii Iji* hingui>hc> variiMi* ; v days.?. 1 - . ! aimi^eaic:.!-. tnt'.i \vi;i (le?!ir;ii a:ui : i-irenk it scorns, runs ; p!c::.~c- ?..tl v.sil \->;iliir. :rc fa nil!'.'. I lie other .. , . -i ihe ?!)):.*: o: 'he tf.nner unit ctuer- j uuut s (.oart. one of j . . . . . ; 1 . , ,, tainrnor.i i-: !>? tuiiil-t > a-?i-i mi va- fiiio-il live do liars . , ., paving 1 - r ilie new orjran m-.vmiUv ; > for u isomer! v c?n- ~ , .. . . , .... /)i!rcli:s.?c<l ! >: iho ch::ivh. l lie nub-, t* ' j i!o i? cordially invi'ul <<> ;?ttcn-?, ; I with the assurance that i-ver-Ihinsr in i L*rson;i!s. I _ . | tlic power oi* the iadles will l?o doi.e IeCan?> went tu Co- j iy makv ihe evening one of etr.e i Jay to v:<it relatives, j pleasure. The refutation of ti.e j er MrMaster. <>f Co- j iadios ut talent Church i- so well I - - . . r town a living* visit j known i; is u-eiess t'> r.uu u;.:i ?:icy will serve en )hi> occasion :i dinner of ! Jen Aiken left \\ cd- I unsurpassed magnilicencc. for a visit to relatives C,o out., one and .ill, old and young i i:y. nisi: riod and unmarried and j?ai lici- ' le. Ksij.. went 1" Co- p;;t?? iu ti:e t?!ea>urc.? of this delightful .lay 011 business before occasion, and ihi-rcbv lend a helping urt. i hand !o ?o worthy a cause. Vovcneo iVi- in town | ,;1, ;he sue.-tm.ir ! h' j resqlvtksxs 5! l*.isso<i ?>y iho \Vhit<* <);ik S?:b-All:anci: .rice >i!eul Sundav at i Novr:?iM?r isin. iv friend- were very ! W hercas. we the members of I lie airain. \ W hi to Oak Sab-Alliance, recognizing | <? ;". Ai'ir W.tmj i the fact that the present agricultural ; ;:o::e u> Ujc v . and financial depre^-ion of the country , s> Lucv White. ]is nwt at ali <iii" t<? over-production aton McMa-tor. who i- | i* contended by muiy, but thai ii haf in Alabama, passed j keen brought about by a contraction down train Sundav. , of the currency. >peettIation and naiahan canie fr?>m Co- tional legislation which favor- mon<>p<>:e i- now oinjdoveil in li-l*. but which ;- highly -ubver-ive lo ' ?<"?t- the farming and indn-trial intcre-is of ll>r> count rv; wheroa-. we run en? - j tcrtair. no hope* <>L" a redrew of our ;in Liniment rem >v-.s urievancc* and :ui amelioration of <>ur r l alloti*ed Lum]>> a:td ^vnduion on!r through a spredy ona?-fhorscs, Ul00;i Spavins, , , . , ' ,, nieut b\ Congress 01 tlic mea*uie> afwecney, Kiiiif-Botie., -. . , ail Swollen Throats, j;ire 111 1*1C Ocala riailonn: ave $50 by use of one j therefore be it ired tfce most wonder-j jy?j.-,,;. That Ave heartily endorse i nit? ever known. Sold j ?aJd meu-ure- which we believe to be ce:i. drujrjris*. W i:?us-? and and insist upon , I their speedy enactment or the enact-j nciii of other measures as may! JO titrCltlCll IjCIifl*. ! ill \' .. Tiia' wr will support no ; asB?HaaMU,llli* mbHHMBBB? II. ii. i.; < ..-.S'vivtarv. X<;Wiiib'T ^1 *!?!^ for gnfai Your wa-icsl ciiccks mar Siave all the : 1 it;?)ji!i'.'"> :u:;l ';!ik>::; ol' heaitii thl'ull^b : ''CastoriaLsswwefcacsptedtochik ' --* ' ~..:ii.. mm.:*. I Tr^pr>mrrt^rifl itassntteriortoanypre; > < '{?!' U-<.' Oi .V ' i ?:i j iii i .1 i;i. i .uj. . . . . iiiic-lio:!'-! c : remedv >li!l leads the knowntome.'1 H. A. Abcssx, 31.: t*: 11?. I' i:ij.rovc> digestion, purifies 111 So. Oxfonl St., Brooklyn i.o b:o?>?i, c-ml invijfoi'ativcs the svs cm. (live it a trial. * "The use of 'Castoria'Is soucivc its merits so well known that it seera of supererogation to endorse it Fei In, I .s / U JtJ.A IU s, intelligent families who do not a?ep within easy reach." 15i.aius, s. Do:. lo.? Spccial: carlos Jswew/v. Mr. ..'it-. K. Suber is rebuilding his Lat= PastorBloomiagclaleEeformed store-house which was burnt recently il !,vlesfor.i, am! I learn that Mr. j Tir a St rot her. Mr. Ti.os. \Yi!k> has l>ec:i in a lo>v . late ot health tot sOsnc lime neat nTTn?nrn?!ir i xiCHRISiIAfS GO rt-iii-i of ('apt. II. II. Count*, .vhich occurred on ihc Untl inst, at her evidence. ol' Drift's disease. She . ell two children and several stand OTT ATT, ~f\ I^TI :hil,!:-c? an,I ili;voiCii Inemls to V'X AIjIj I nourn In r loss. SIie was a piuus itid member ul' It >ck Creek ii.-iptii'. Church for many year?. She iied in the -fo-iii v-ninth year of her lie. M:tv >hc ic>l in peace. The C')iton crop has nearly been ALL KINDS OF NICE TIlINi arve>fnl in thi* vieinitv, and a short >110 it is. ' EAT, AND A BEAUTIFl c-als ;t!ul wheat have been ujrt-ii, bat nor enough. Piaiuers, LINE OF ARTICLES u>\v is !he time to improve year sic rib' land "w. e. rro?(!^.r^o^ss, v,.tsavci: FOR PKESEN V ~ 1.1?. \r.v= A,lo"F 1' M'lII :i iruri im .i *j\ ^xir<. *-#. :iunl, of <;n?tnii, I)., we ijuote: "Was ;ik?;* witli a !>a<l <n>UI, \v',ii<;!i settled on A big lot of nv Lun^s, i*ouj:li set in ami llna.llv termiSite Bo?ks to' Children as \Y .lioit time. i a;v myself up to my avium*, ii? le: mined if i could not stay Grown Folks. \:tii my Jri-mls on i-aitli, 1 would meet Slvi'lJu!; Xuf CAST WE DO SOMETHING or Consumption. Couuhs ami Colds, i ;;ive it a trial, took in ui! oijilit bottles; It YOU? ins cir.vii nic tf:::i:ic imu i run now a veil and '.warty woman." Trial bottles e?: at Mi*Ma>tiT, Uric;* & ICotcliin's Drug If \vc have the article to suit} 'ton*. .-iz;', .>0<\ and $1.00. t will make the price satisfaeU 11( !; on iiiiin-iu and horses ami all .:iii:;::l* cured in SO minutes by Wool- "p "Br u TfTcp|3 1H h I ?rd*s S.ij i:.ti v Lotion. This never J\Jt '.iiJ.-. S.-lii i<v W. iC. Aiken, I/ruggfist, "'"ro-siu: "* 4 ClB&ft \\ i.c:: yon cut too much. When yon drink loo tnucli. "When y>u; ?mo!;e too mucli, ' When yo;i work too much, vcro: s:it?, n > neauacno. i "w y m " ' -? % t children Cry for Pitcher's Gastorla. U?o Brown's Iros: Bittern Physie:ii:i- rcoamicnd i:. _ . df2S- 1TY >^v "S^T A!! dealers keep it. SIX"' jier l>ottlc. ..fnume >5*3^ scarf* risTSM* ias trado-nii'.rk and cruvsod red lines on wrapper . . ?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox & Gibbs Gnai rjien sin- was r. ChiM; siio cried for Castoria. CHARLESTON, S. C., "iicn she iwains Mirs, she clung to C"?toric. riiensbe hrA Cliiidrec, slie gave them Castorii '*>- -L* , <- i/-*>"i-'v; j ^ /h I /I [:CU2i:::C!d Remedy | : I BL'SOD^SICIN I *>J .DlSrES. I O^&Mi I & Oil t teklfesd Bate I! 1TTCKWHEA ? \fr f*,,SCF.';Fl/iA, ULCERS, SALT \ "" ** ** """" """ r ' ; 1".::ZUK*. ECZEMA, every f 0 forT ti ( ".. . SKi\ ERUPTION, be- 6 | Cidti So:-, j otih.iciacs in toning up the A \ r.::.: rt-rtcfirn the constitution, ^ _ r v.hcn impair; J f.-cm any cause. Its r a r.-!mr.3t cupt;:!;;ar?.l healing properties & ^ juc'i-y ::s I:: ng a cure, if A ^ i:rc:t!c: c:;:2 CoJicivcd. ^ T"vm | bent r-r- i raisiiss. P L'LCSD ?7.?1 CC.P r.iianta. Ga. ? S*OTlCr>-EXI-XLTUK!5' SAIjJb. r\N FRIDAY, the ISth day of DECEM* / DEii, lsyj, v.c will self at public out iy. at the !a!e residence of II. N. Hemp- -mo. sill, deceased, in Chester County, the per- 0C _3L lIT^aL^SL? ?<?ual property of said deceased, consisting of Household and Ketchin Furniture, Mules, Horses, Cows, Wagons, Ihiggies, L'orn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, and Farming Implements. Terms of sale Cash. DAVID AM) PAUL HEMPHILL, /.f 1> 1 lotnnliill I-.AL' UlWl VI Ji. .1. tisfils a IS NEW CR0P GOODS- If. 0. Molas JUST RFCEIVEQ, / \UI I FIXE LINE OF i I OLID AY \ / (rOODS. which arc now placed on 01.r counter and bcinjr offered at T 71 nllfFniT nrj 0 J. f. mum s 19 JUST ARRIV: Let your friends ^o unprovided for, N'ii p:i 11 mill ?er> us. and we \viilVho\v you tilings i COMPLETE slock in ti (hat wiil please Thanksgiving and Chi .vo". I Everything and anything th: | househeepers need. SUCH .AS I Fresh Citron, Currents, ] I Spices and Prunes. The vci Toilet Cases, .Manicure Sets, Albums, I? lour, Sugar, Meal, - - ' i Onts. Butter rnd Ejrgs-all ot t Wiiting Desks nnd Pad?. Shaving ir"7'~ j , ? i lf tu? Sets, Card Cose?, Traveling w I bc.5t i ,h ? Ca*cs, Shavine Glasses. jPncc only to acc^mmodatc the Mouchoir Cases, Photo n^AiVn (V FK"rOT-W#rk " <? iMiiitS CauU amllfookieU, i tt t. t?> i* ? wt i . Dok Pi nor tr i Hanl> Frcsh English Walnuts, ' I ' i and Butternuts, Fresh Cream Macaroni and Crackers. Th SS T IFOIMwlET best grades of -Tea and Coll'ee, ' l:ifp- rnr.oa and fJroma?all of t T11 :iI out- line of Toilet Good?, Pol- Sauces and Tickles of all kinds J'tinicrv, ifo-sp. Brushes, <?e . are some- With constant arrivals of t tliinir line. j fresh vegetables, such as C C'iill early and mnke your selection j Turnips, Onions and Fotatce; and have them put aside! Xo trouble ' prepared to sell my customers to show goods, and we will be glad to ! grades at the very lowest price see you. i soon. WJNNSBO::o DRUGS:ORE. ! g <5 yy Q L F nF<T VI, "VOTfC- K. > ! 6-19 AliJiJNi. 7\ll. A5KLS of- | _ 1J Vers ins i>iui'e.'siona! ser-Urr^^& | voTK,r vices to the eitizensof the Town ^-UXJLr j and County. A share of public patronage QUiiV EYING DONE AND S respectfully solicti-il. IO eu by (.Mice, No n Washington Street,three i EDGAR '1TJ uoois west ot post otih e. S-25*'yly j12-I2fxly Jennings r I f i nflHBKSSBaBSHBHnBaDBaDBHHBHBaBBaBBBBHKHHBNHnBBiBMra If 111? rits and Children. Ii<en that S Caatoria cares Colic, Constipation, scription I ^our Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, v I Ki'J.s "Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl u-> 1 gestion, , I*. Y. I "Without injurious medication. irsal and 3 " For several years I have recommended "ta T s a work 3 your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to I /v*a / - o^fjva I do so as it has invariably produced beneficial j Caotoria | results." (WW _ J edtin F. Pjlhbsk, m. ^Qity j "Tb8 Wiathrop," 125th Street and 7th Church. New Tori City #* c CowatfTR Compast, 77 Mtorat Street, Slv Toas. j ^ BMHHHHBBHBHBaHHHB I Mfimn I1E MEAT.! I I ? ? HECKER'S SELF-RAIS)Q ING BUCKWHEAT. ^ J IABRAMS' CHOICE N. O. gsto; MOLASSES. -aa/ar j MET jrg B ] | TARBELL'S CREAM J CHEESE. ? ai? lb, IMEZZANI MACARONI. # m. ell as! GATHRIGHT'S DAISY | FLOUR. I And a choice line of Shell -?j! Goods. @if A .011 we I w l_r_SS >i*3". ? j. Mi & Mean EVERYTHING COj #o | A FARIERIEEUS. o . M m ! MULES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, CHILDB mg Books HARNESS, SADDLES. cure and 10 Co, A , , ?.. r ?And a lull line oi? GENERAL IERCHAND1SE, GHJ w ?\s j Which we offer at bottom prices. We | pa 'guarantee to please both in goods and | . ~ | in prices. Albums, I Give us a call before buying else- Desks, P( AcuJ | where. *? W. R. DOTY & CO., | WINNSBORO, S. U. I Sale, Feed, ^W|mcMAS' T. i | J AND EXCHANGE STABLES. W'E DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE TO to the people of Fairfield that we have opened a Stable on Congress Street, at the stand formerly owned by ^"o the Winnsboro Wagon Co., and that we are now prepared for business. We shall keep none but the Best, tlie Market Affords. Give us a chance and you may feel assured that you will be pleased. e a nnr t?c tt a rvf.ss RTTGGIES. OfLUXJ vJiJS.-, , , etc., for sale at reasonable prices. HALL i CRAWFORD, WINSSBORO, S. C. ^em rin i They \ ed! EIGHAIffE, FEED and s? ?sale stables.at Dice I'oUed Pecans, Cheese. IS NOTICE. ne best. \LIj person or persons having . bought stock from me and DENT abbage, | given their notes payable on the first I ain j of October and November, 1891, will the best j please prepare to meet the same, as 1 yggfl ?. Call j am oblige to collect, and tbosc having j noles carried over will please call and j seUle them at once, as they must be i I have a few good Milch Cows for !p^^al)HL ! sale, or I will exchange them for dry ^ggaiPgg' I cattle. I will also exchange cattle lor ; plug horses aud mules. FOR SALE. 0LIC1T i _ I One Second-hand Columbus Buffffv. J. QUATTL a.williford, ) \V jnnsboro, S. C. Proprietor. WINTNJ \. ttuverlhas returned. are now rc? eivinar anil 9 znv -iSTs. ~a ISTfc) If RJt71fllllg nir *Sood?. iL AMD SEE.-'' ly new Shoes now coming* Uteiiieiiiber ;aty's Shoes. lVIE and see OUR EX'S PICTURE BOOKS, CHOICE READ>, Bibles and Testaments, Xmas Cards, Mani- ^ [ Toilet Sets, Photograph and Autograph (ISTMAS "~11 - ? "T1 ?j DmA-mmiT VV i*ifinrr V^llOlCU ?tIJ.U. JL CXi.ULIi.ti y j n n>.iug )rtfoiwo, A<r. Additional goods to arrive. rSE, ERICS & EETCHUT. ' I . -c. * . is WJ NOTICE es owing us for Fertilizers will please 1 .1 r_11 Tr ocr ineir noies iun uuc uu utwuu vill make settlement with Messrs. W. P.. ^ ? : Co. and oblige us. FAIRFIELD OIL & FERTILIZER CO. J J TSTKY. Estate of Mrs. a. C, Lyles, Dec'd. "VTOTICE is hereby given that on the jJN sixteenth (Kith) day of December, A. D. 1891,1 will file my final account as Committee of the Estate of raB^ja'Sfeaes* \T,-e (i c f vVs f?p^r>n?p<]. with the J Judge of Probate for Fairfield; and, j ?.on that day, will applj' to the said Judge of Probate for my final dis- "-i charge as such Committee. c. G. DANTZLEK, j " ' Committee of Estate of Mrs. G. C. Lyles, dccea?cd. II 16?it .1 EBAU3I, D. D. S rrrtJTC! "O A "D1?*Z? may bo tetrad on ftle at Cn\ X JCLLO ? JLx JhJXi p. ^o?re>ll & Co's ?WBi>apcr JBORO C! C Advertising Boroatf( JO SprcccSkLwhereadvertUin* /J coalface?wr UJ KiaUator U J VW X?>KSi