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? ? ml' ?BBMBHM?8?? I NEWS AND HERALD. J I P'JiUiHSl) KYKRY WgDKXfDA T j '' 1 V I & - ficwo - and - Herald - Co. j i r.Tr1-' * -* I d *v. 5. dvuvlass, i |1 ?2 S Editors. j T F .VS. 5f. DAVIS, ) | t L TKIOIS, 11? Ar>TANCF.": K W tear. - *1.50 j j *1* .... .75 j I ADVERTISING RATES. CASH:. <$ne d??!lar a squ.ue for the first itiser* ii a;:d fifty cents f??r each subsequent I'.sertian .Sp-cial rates for contract ad- 1 Vortisers. Marriag* and death notices free. ICegular rates charged for obituaries. Orders for J ob Work solicited. . l WINNSBORO, S. C. * ^ Wednesday, December 30, : : 1391 [ The administration's plan to shun a i t committal on iuc pruuiuiiiun i^ucsuvu | ^ has succeeded. The Child's bill i>. on ? the shelf, and the Tillinan-Tititmerinan i substitute is blockaded. a Thk Mountain Citysays: Gary j * W k do not criticise the Leji-lature " for baring done s* little in Columbia, ^ "Rjlf t.llA JLUI LUCiU iuuv livvuvu. j criticism is just that if the Reformers j themselves find so little to do, they were either quite ignorant or quite j insincere in their charges last rear. Governor Tillman, ibey say, is * mad. Mad because the Legislature saw through his schemes to establish \ himself as dictator, nod tquashr J them, t It is reported that be is vary much j with fhft nresant General ? I Assembly, and wjJL-elset one !o suit han next year. He will find that the ? people like the Legislature have fouud Liin our, and that he does not cai ry &eir votes in his breeches pocket. It really seems that the administrakLi is having a rough ti?e, considerthe circumstances attending it. Ration int# power asd the promises the pe?ple of reform. First the Tliackston incident, thea the _ r ei*8 circulation fraud, then the { | of incompetence of the phos- j ^mxais?0i#whereby the revenue \ Kite was cut oft" $6S,000 and ? III greater loss next year, and 1 Softs from the Register the ckarge ? H)ttency on the part of these t nrith giyinj out the public t Hn which the Stale loses orer 1 HThis is a wrettr yood record ! ir ef "reform" for a term *f ] pre than a rear. The people * ked this administration be- ^ ipe -were reforms to be ac- , Id will scarcely endorse tke f Inj withaaotherterm. They t ten a failure except in the j Hnnlriaor affpr their own in PH^Ir well. "Skimmed milk masjile 'will have their eres opened ere T*e Legislature which has just adjourned vrill be soundly abased and criticised by the leaders ?f both facl ti?ns i;*to which the white people in ft the State were divided during the last _i ?a?? rr\\ :n C1CCU9I1. JL11C -O.IU15 V? Ill <jail liicrsx lvj j accoant for having failed to carrr out < .-then: pledges of reform and the Till- J man rki^, Trkh the boss Bamboozler j at its head, will tell the people that j tkey, the ring, could not carrr out i their pleeges because the Legislature i refased to enact th? laws necessary. < We predict that Gerernor Tillman \ will lay all the many failures of his u admi*i?tration on the skoulders of tlie < members of the Legislature and this 1 braucli ef the Reform Administration ] "will be the scapegoat in the next elec- ] tioa. But the people should net lie ] misled by these tactics. The Legisla- < ture did nothing for the good and j sufficient reason tkat there was noth- { in?r to he done excewt to kill the manr ( ^ administration bills, framed by the ' rinj for the purpose of firing power ! t* the Executive. And for this they j should receive the approval ef every \ l*ver of liberty in the State. This ' legislative was elected to t? C?-! * iumbia and turn every tkin? upside j ?fe&own, and many of them thought it i j ghyd 86 necessary in order to rtf?n? 1 Pj^rnnp^JyiLthey found whea ' public affairs that there was nothing' , WB to reform and they had the manliness i and honesty to so express themselves 1 radical bills prepared to I their threats. Many \ doubtless be defeated PP^.?i' having- opposed the Boss? | Kactien of knowing they have dene \ llheir duty t? their State and consti- t I A Good Surest! ?n- j 1 Vft publish today a communication j j guests to the farmers of Fairfield a s departure br giving tobacco chI- j j |e a trial in the bop? that it mar be ; ? ^^To^^oacco asother parts of the j S?e suggestion is peculiarly j 1 a new rear and must! i f?r the farm within the j 1 Ics. "The'.farms ?f this ^ bad shape" says oar j c t and it is therefore ur-j c Gibing be doue. Cotton i bring inoner e*Kwgh to ; * farm aad ?ur farmers J Winue an in then-dawn- \ t r make some chaaje in : c operations. Now it the ? ler what is best to be j g :?mmend the suggestion t II to our farmer?. Mr. |c ssaa^? ? Fild*, we understand, will raakc a? tnent is nude, iliei xperiment in tobacco culture and n? verging it* viola [oubt will be joined by some of hi. {""(JlTby itighbors in th# Longtown section, and CHt ol au a*sociat: t ig reported that Mr. J. 3/. Stewart hi- ti ger at that. cill tr>* it 0:1 Lis farm near Winns- r,or> 01 U1C su,<:ij' >ero. One or two farmers in each '/j*1 j ownship c?uld work the matter np troub e 1**1 !mt ihr nd we will republish the articles from J too larae t he w he-V?rws and Courier just as soon as interests ?>l ihetl ^ecan procure them. In the mean : al* ^ 1 1 wiil catch hoi;e=t 1 line wc invite a full ducusKioa of the ' cajg ^.j;p ;hroiH-k, abject i:i onr columns. Fortunes' aid ?ct the bi*i i4yc baen made in Florence in tobacco j prouuci. 11 a few years and it may be that the ! J bklonc to tiii arae is n?ssible in Fairfield. I.et lis; oi" ''let a!onc'r :?ys I believe that the ___ I W18e 6?ough or pi - - j lake to manage t! rnovghts ior the yeah. j men beyond "ivin ! police, ami havin? 'he Outlo.k-.VYhat Statistic Teach-A I oJ jus;ice j? whicj Plea for Iutlividual tn?rt *na iortum- a(1(j N*?01'ftst Cii! inorn Fellowship Among All Class**. | aild lTeVi Columbia, S. C., Docember 27. hi* m"rccruttr ?>] Christinas has corae and gone, and the When it ^oc? b< sew Year is at hand. The season has trouble, and uli' lot been as noisv as last Christmas **, , , * . . , r tanas and bountie vas, and the small boys have sot drat- fcvv favorCt] jlicjll; :ned the ear ?o much as usual with the few are beneflred, in horn, and the dynamite bomb and ie?s deserving pec he "babv waker". The whi-e* seemed *ieie' lu0' j' * o. always been una!! o nave ieic me streets u? uiumiu.o legislation airecie lay to the colored papulation who holders or banker locked in from the country and had a necessary to wain ioisr but good humored gathering at I am as much ,, A. * new legislation fo ill the cornors. The lime, arc hard t>f an? c!ass> hc ,nd the prospects of the coining year ; believe that all tri :annot he foretold at present. Aj rounjf man who married some jHBHfflBffig ge, ?!urin<r a season *?fjin i Mit^i6*57^vhen a<?ked by some friend ! camps, and the low he ci>me t? make (he reiiinre at j seize tiie Gevernn ucii * liiue return ked tnat lie had diii-! administer it for I : : he we,fare of all jentiy ssa.ched statistics and lud never j , a^ainl;zemi5 liscovered a single instance ?f death j C!ase that happens >y >tarviiiou in the Stat?. This g*re I to be in power. ii:n courage to take the decisive *:ep. Once establish I ... r .1 . : l!>a lesri'imatc fat ^et u> now take hoot from these sia- ? . .7e . , ,. 1 i an.I that clans ic/iu i<ies. People get desperately p?or \yCiC jiands tcill in n such thinly settled couutrieia? ??ur.?, tro!. It can be s! mf tljer do not sutler like the unf?r- c,1) 50 cncentrati unate masses that we cr.wd,-.! lo- ?f ","T ? , , us opponents wj aether in our lar^e cities and have outwitted and va ibswlutclr no resource t? keep the Heretofore the volf from the door. We can at lea.t stcrn upholders o >e tbmktul that the gonial climate of ? he St ite prevents the pang* ot cold, ' * ^ ind that the soil will at least bring :noush t*give fwed and clothing. and they have co: of legislation to y BUT TDF FBOBLEX OF THE FUTURE ? ^ hmrtr s a serious one. It pieseuts some as legitimate, the; actori tkat hare not heretofore ex- strong position, feted. For a long time cotton, if" not conflict witb "cl iing. Ias been a mightr source of an i:s ch??en feld T6*lth, h? that while other occupations a uiau in hi* own jave been overstocked, the Soatheni ali things asin cai armer could always expect a ready Eren if the u ,ale and a reasonable price for his j?ui be right, as jroduce. The demand kept pace with j not prac:icab!e in Thaterer was the ?upplr. Bui in the j such a large and d )ast few years the incraase in proauc- as iaruiers are. j i*i> of eottou has been marvelous, to combine oniy The system of intensive farming iu the uaiioi s. iooth AtUmic State*, and the great What combinat treas of the liuest cotton laud iu the fiee competition i vorld that h*re been \ear by year better. 1 believe uldetl in the Southwest hare *t lust faini<T o?Iy loses >rouglu more than is demanded. The other firming ch ;rcp* ! Asia and South America are They will make ilso increasing. T'lis is the simatiou leave their Southe feat confronts the Southern farmer celd. oday. In addition to ibis?, f?r some iiut there i? i ime the price of corn and other food individual farmer >roducts has been very high, thus with a pencil in h fusing heavier expense of production. how long it ?ii in both ways our farmers have been the bottom il i 4 A^mr??-lifi/?ti aiflt iim. ..wV.. It has been a favorite doctriae re- Yazoo Delta, and ;eutly that the troubles of the farmer bacon in couipetit irise from th? scarcity of monev, or in South Carolina rorn the demonetization of silver. If German' or Fran his were ihe controlling cause ike If he c?tne* to the crbele nsass of farmers would he Mif- is on the s?might ering alike. Yet the Western farmers let hitn h?id a r'at tr? better off now than they hare been solve to raise hi< I n a long time. It is said that the let him try some ;read crops are worth at least $300,- other wa\ of turn )00,000 more tkie j^ar than last, and in addition to hihe farm land> in Kmsas have in- him take a few ac :rea?eti 25 per cent. i:? value. The land ai.d by iii^n :r*ps have been quite large too, it is surplus crop ot a laid; ret hi spi e of Use .act that ttie l ti'-Jievc inm i iame conditions of cunenr.v exist in planting cotton he We&t as in the South, 11.-*- wrice of .?rer. T..f* compt arm produce h&s been g?.o>1. The land* ?>f Louisa 'e&s*ii of this it th:it :>v a tuitumite res: ol thr>?* i? n't ;oi:C'iteuatii>u of ciicuinsiauce?, the Th<-r?* com--.iemsuid over the world lor food pro- ccuuirt mu?! Juots has been larger than usual.' [Ittsssitf, which is to a large extent the j ^llAi (* ,TS 3Il-TI jranary of Europe, has a genuine O'icp iudig waamine on hand, and iu?ieud ot selling, s>..u:h ( ar?lina s more anxious to bay. The other burg-ir srow?*. European countries have turnei (0 1 in- en. .now :?:< Dinted Stiles for breadstuff*. The i;mr. Whereith eciprocity treaties which lilainc ha* Bui for that roa nade with an ?\e iingie to the North- ike more earnes;l; >rn manufacturer and ttie Western In this search the aimer, leaving the Southern farmer the aid ot all eitiz >ut.?ide, bare opened "Geriaauy to the make the problem American hog which has long been tracising or bo\c< .?xcladed from that coontry, and given any other cla?s of ;)ev? markets for these goods else- anited action 01 irhere. iiivery ume a nesicm laimci crisi?. jets a ri?e on his flour, meal or bacon, During ilie pasi jis Southern brother has to pay the been a good deal < ?iper, whereas the Northern or West- side?, a good de ;rn farther is aot so Hiaca injured by a mistrust 011 all rise iu cotton. And the McKinlev time ot scarcity, \ :ariff, which prevents the English taken a hand, au< ipinner from coming over and ex- kine into the stab shanglng Enslish cloth and shoes and the people to agrt eather and trace chain* and other be bygones, and i hing* with the Southern farmer for danger and trial, aiscotton, without having to tako out gether. iust half or more of his cargo to pay There is son :he duties, makes this reciprocity biisi- politics at the bo iiess a deadly discrimination against it ij the work )ur cotton growers. If a Fairfield strife will only farmer shoald send ten bale? of cotton Political Econoi :o England, ne coma urmg icn agncuuurui cunm Dale# \rorth of English good?. Bat it prosperous must ae tries to do so he finis thnt he will lation te trade bare to loare fire bales worth at least jealousy between it the cusUrn house in Charleston. how can we thrir Fhis thieving tarifl allows free trade to the oth? . \V with all the little f?reig? countries that need banks, w? jut Northern manufactures, and sell should foster su< farm products; but it absslu.ely re- only hope for si [uses to suffer any free trade with year lies in borr England which would take our cotton, abroad to tide ov< not so much at a higher pric*, but Economy, ear would give us about 50 per ceat more labor, foresight, joods in exchange. I don't Mean that lure and a heart* :his would make the price of every- classes, must brin hing that is bought 50 per ceut cheap- th? end, and m-ir 5r than we n?w get it, for some things l'onder this Nr his country sells as eheaplr as ,tn?aud, but by selecting articles the saving can be mide, and in i?ost in- , r . itance3 the goods wiil be of naucb vniiur&n Ory TOT jetter quality for the 6atne price. I Thus we see, ceitrary to the teach-! aimiii ngs of so_ne of the leading farmers (2?ucbcrry Ii oday, the tarifl is hurting much more,! Scnat?r Woodi is regards present trade, than the; ^as b?en p:i inancial question. Whatever is done was vre:it eft'.it i o correct the evils of the monetary ru\, c0n,e?. Gut. t} stem, the tariff mint not be jover- jownenr. of a free t>oke<J. to ?i^rti or i> fuse t I wish to impress on our farmers >ms that the aceo' h*1 or a Stat* oflic-M TIIK FUTURE OF FARMING IX K,u' ' PttrtT a< South Carolina does not depend so ''P )'! nnch oti the fiuancia! question, as on D '' ither problems. The tub-trewurr *?' Toulu be of little avail if the cotton . }* t, * rop joe* on beinjf in ?xcess over the or c llir '*}* lemand*. Miin< This excess rnav go on for some time , . " / ill the poorest * farming lands are f LTttoow mwded out of oroduction. j fnnn(1 il]>t such a fl It is needless to talk of making la^rs Discovery for Con* o prcrent the plantiug of too mnch Colds.?if you have otto*; they cannot bo enforced and 1 Cough Medicine, o ion't think they are constitutional. you tll"t ,ias ^on' sor is it possible to get a binding greement amon* all the fanners of claimed or nuwi"v * he South not to plant more than a bottles free at McMs ertain amount. Even if the agree- drugstore. J-ar-je 1 re U no war of pre- | ti-.n br a u^huiu-H mail call nut lie 0*11- ^ |y I : threats of turning j ion. fie arouhi snap . Is impossible while tbe blood is impure, We know the his j turbances, weariness, depression of spirit a agreements ina.'.e ; the cause of these troubles by the use of its To turn off hands j tlie bIo0li> invigorates the system, and ticket. Thft ! alike. Be sure the name of Dr. J. C. Aye? > bodv Of farmers is { " I have used Ayer'i Sar&aparilla. from tim< , . ,* . ? r..i time, for fifteen or twenty years past, and hi ...Med SIM on*. Ihr found lt t0 ^ the w of blooJTpunficr*. llcrciit fceCtlO'.'S arc j think very highly of it as a spring medicine. I wtil'id COi.Vei tiniJ j clears the blond frosn a!! bait humors, and i liu nat.d let I lie ra- V^rtul ^eTUl"f Of strength a ... vitality. ?Iiu Leonard, Lowell, Mass. i ClopS -I.ast sjirii!^ I suffered from ftrnerx.1 uebil .(,'tlt ol tliir reduced and loss of njn>cJite. I commenced to ta Ayer'a Samp&rilla, and so*n felt much bet: j By its continued ui>e my strotiKth wax fnlly : "LAJSSKZ FAJRE i stored. Other members of my family huve he r fy ....... i creatlr benefited bv it."? Samuel Brown. Soi ivm in wutcihuh:.... Merrimack..VH. (lOVci liniCUt IS IIOl . ?iwa6a prent sufferer from a kw conditi ire enough to utiacr* of the blood and general debility, bocomij IS Iii irate fcffiitS of finally, ?o reduced that I was unfit for u- i of Nothing that I did for the complaint helped i ga e *JSiein 01 so much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, * few bottles * iUCul l'llptlb.e <:i'UI'ti? j -which restored me to health and strength. ; ercii the ilUUlbluVt take every opportunity to recommend tl 7^ii in > v sa-iii'p (r.w medicine in similar cases."?C. Evick. 14 - V ue "lb Main St., Chlllicothe, Ot'o. tint a?gres.-i<?n irom ! f stronger Neighbor. . A \g O 4 olid t:.i? it maKRg | jm J B 9 V < en commit- positive j * 8 ca^ of iiruieoiiTc | Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & CI IS for the sake of a. Price 81. 81* bottlei Btries. Here only a ; at the expeme of no ! ? ? ? iple. I may as weil I p0l. tljoie than a generation, At at I am, and have gais.ipariiia has been before the jj :ernbly opposed to all jjc< j!s popularity was w d in favor of bond- areaier than u: present. As a rem s beyond wkat vras fyr ,;ie various disoider? ^.hu?ed t?*11 credTaw0Tf&iy c",1'tll,,tl0lia' t-aintt this medicine r the aggrandizement "j j m iwever >c ~ nftwnaflflB rffuce the or^a'iiz*;'ohH5^ , he13kst divided into hostile <;.,rns. and all iSkin ErS^^^^lnd j struggle will be to tively cures Piles, or ao jja^^fqi'ired acnt, n?t in order to is guaranteed to give pfcrfe^s:ai?ia<-i he o-eneral o-ood ai.d ?r money refunded. J'rice 23 tjuu tlie? people" but for *? . .Jor s*!e Mc* Hpic< , l.ii the lime bei.i= EuglUll Suarin Liniment renlc tbe maxim that thi. "IHIanl, Soli or C?llvu?d Lumps ictioii Of government, B.em.shes Irom hordes, Blood S|.ar h has mut ?<alth in a ^bs- Sweeney, li.ng-lV evitablv .ccure eon- f"."4?' sPr-""'> 111 J"?,llc" . easily"handled, and ^?,nf1bt> F'c- s?Ie, f,?? b>' "8t ot e its debauching in- "f.nied the mo?t .on. o.-t?/*.-.to.- th?f fui Flemish Cine ever known. 5 J--' \ K. AiLen, druggist, Wi, nquished. ' boro> S'C" f.n-rrtoi a h?iM ImAn tliA i "" * ~~~ rthe ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Casto COMBINATION'S ARE :?S\\ , . 4 . , xNEW ADVERTISEMENTS mpelled the trickster! _ fork secretly at least. ^ CT1 JBl Dr.taft's asthma admit the priaciple .S3L9 JL JQUCv&Z3l never falls; senc f will abandon their your address, J w w111 mal1 ] -n . . . bottle. ana will enter into thedr. taft iskos. m. co.,X i ass" and "combine" Rochester, x. y. . Never play against r^T. ?~~T~ game, is a* tiuo in nnciple ot paternal-1 su Sr'tor. *?'*?**. some contend, it is I this country, j iverse class of i-tT-sot.. HAIR BALSAM ,t is to their i:i.e:ei! 4a??*?"*** ??4, W?Uto? ?u * i i . i I> cSBvSS-- ESB Prwmxti a W>?rUAt yt>fc. io break up c"U)Ij:- J?8K*Tcr Jaiuta iM?m ? .' - v/ *P"^-qBfea H?ir V9 Its Tcmtiful Call i ' vVi frfrV -*' ?tur7it$ Cus+j Bc&jm tflMtMi Jt h 4>r w'Hi io:i attempt t.? <h>, ; gk.?w?i.oo? :i the cud (!"<?- nitiC'i vtfj||.yj?.%Jtyyj ihsit^ tiic ii**iii by bcmi; t:c<* t* the ^'cakLunfi,d^>u%,indiptfw^rMa.TaktiatkM.J ssesof tht BUM,,. t;iN5l52?fftiaJ'ik&STc?S terms at home and ;rn brethren in the BOILiNG WATER OR MILK "ccoUi'sc left to ;he ST jD| Q ^ ' | Lr-t him sit down |y, , i jg^ Si ^ i? h.'tixi und ciphcr 1 tike him io get io GRATEFLiL-COiV. PORTING. ic makes cottun in his nci^lji<ur? in the L buys his corn and \ li Ik $ A ion with his neighbor ' - ii> ^us? ^ics^ ' * , or hi.* nrighbor in ' A- -.Lt.tD !-2 LB. TINS ONLY, ce or Great Uiilum. : coi.c n-ioii tlia: he m road lu bajiki njut). IL J VmlP (EJ3Iwlwl i?i;y c- U'-cii xixi re-| ^ ? I U<v>u I I Uaui DAflratnA O'HJ ill I|(' !iU'? 1 11 11 g 3 W W hWOb nv^wn s'w " . ' " ' . Or SEU.PltEgKKVATTOK. Anow*n? rlilloii >-i Hit; t. iliie Gold MtdklPBJZB ESSAY eaXEBVOUS till. 'J'l'X'* . the; ?HY8 ICAIi' ' YOUTH, EXHAUSTED TTT tUTY, F >, sell C? ll.ii: [Mini. jttATUEJB DECLINE, *nd tU DISSA a t s !ii^ \r>i*n cvt?rv and WEAKNESSES Of KAN* SOOptje^c ' ; gilt; 125 innloablo preacripUoaf. Only i j by mail, double eealid. Dwenptirt Pro* .,?v. x. ?* endor?emoati ntV"!** S CI 10D? t l'i:Ol>LCTI??N. j cfjhojtoae and^ Yolantup J g| i | H*L11"1 ?->* ?f VI UV w * ? l ?. v v,. the -I id e crop of ConmltAtkminpanon or b/xntiL Srperit The* ! bacc ) x* is^nt* IXyIOTiABLK SKOXUECnr and C, 'I hen c..ur King ;'VS *y* }" "ilC ^h??P^body M?dleal Initituta haj cuay .ail- !io onf M.OW-. t?tor?, but no eqn?l.?Iferald. Oil ll.C people must The Sci?nce of Lifa, or SeIf-Prc??rTaUon, y t?>ai*i>W f.,.- ?< tre?*nr? more valuable tban gold. Read H ! ;waaiJ' l'lC , every WEAK and XERVOU8 ma*, and loe Janner* must have b? STRONG.-XcdicalJfcsciew. (Oowrigh :u-j. They -.Til! not ?-? i any easier by <>s | T?VtTP VTTTTMn >ttiug or suspecting j i-i V Hil\ 1 1 Xlli> \J pcopic. n lutes uie crcry citizen in this A FARMER HEEL al ef sti-pici >n and side?. But in thie then ProridtiiC* has ~~ i bronglit the lean le.ilis fur all MULES, WAGO> e to let a!l bjgoncs n tke tiuie of C )imii?ii BUGGIES to staiM tiruiiy to- ' ietlmi? deeper th*n HARNESS, SADDLI of ibis crisis. I of nature. Political j ?And a tull line of? rgrarate the difficulty, j :uists all teach that tin nfl\] PH 1 | IIL1 HPIT 1 \TT\1 ( nunitT in order to be 1 L j !l H K A M j <1 H A ft I j hare a town pop a UJLiil Jjlllilj lllLllUllflllJ/ll with. If we hare town and country Which we offer at bottom prices. ?? Each is e.-setitial guarantee 'o please both in goods e weed capital. We in price#. need factories. VTe! (jive as a call before tuning e * . - a_ mu^ I ;n enterprise*. iuc i xvhere. ouih Carolina next) owing capital from j ,Tr T> c , r her difficulty. ; W. R. DOT) & C( nest and intelligent ab?r? all, fraternal . co operation ?f all I WINNSIiORO, S. O. igiwontill right in] do so in short time, j ? . n "! m T> jist Opened Ma Pitcher's Castorla. for TUlm?n. ! Q^'K DAKUELNEWN^-l MACKEK rcraid and Sew.) j Due full Creain Cheese. _ ? x. i One barrel 1' rto Kica Molasses, arard s an ti-free pa.t, 15 i,arrf|, (i?e patent V lour, No. 1. #sf(l. although there; Sji-a! and Grits of pure white flint c o kill it. N?w the j Ma*juolia II;itns always*6if hand. Tillman i?? in theen-| Als the Reliable Californ'a Haw, pa*". He will have! line.-1 a d cheapest Ham ir. town, a ii^n a 1.111 which Granulated Sugar, 17 ?bs for?].00, , r? ' Light Brown Sugar, 20 lbs. for Sl.e f . (,f.a /,ce l)a,.s Dark lirowt. S^r,^ lbs. f??r 31.00 i> a tniB(1etueaiioi. , pjne Ar ea and Java Coffev, the tine: Jjudjjed <r n i! I y >h?il; town; also cheaper grates. tSi than JiO't or b#!Alsoa full hue of Canned Goods of t !e>* than six months. J kind, which we offer cheap. : will sign the b:I', | Molnsscs of all grades from 30c. t?7i?o. ,t appear" picay.nmb Qats Md Cufn"^;.ap for cas?. Don't fail to giro the ''Old Dyed-in -** ! Wool'.' a call and be saved from WHitin< >n Fri*n4<. j the sub-treasuiy, fur you may starve is a. fritnd indeed, and i fore ;lis.t comes to be a savior for us. iriliion i>?ople hatc ' Youvh, etc., irmi in Dr. Kiiie's Nevr j ISMCWS J. ]). M'CARLEY & ( ne trial will convince : Jeiful curative powers j votipp iroat. Chest an* Lungs. " u A LK,r" anteed to uo ail that is oUKVliYOfG DONE AND SOLIi rill be rrfunded. Trial Cj ed by 1 ister. lirice & Ketchin's EDU4.R T^*?^> bottle* .">0e. and 51.00.* 12-12fxly & 1 ; Health f hence the frequency of headaches, stomach i-^5* s, and other nncomlortable sensations. Rem^? Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleat3e> j > restores health and strength to mind and t>,xJy f & Co., Lowell, Mass., Is on the wrapper. \ ) to "Por serer*! yean past I have regularly tafcf ? ive Ayer't Scr?ap?rilla, not to cure any gpec^jg^*,9" I e&M, bet to tone up the system preparJW It the heated term. It always relieves thatSBSP^ im- ot languor so prevalent during the ^Kr'b' Hid month*."?Henry H. Davli, Nashua, N. H.^B "If ujy who 'suffer from general deWJ^* ity tnrtt ef appetite, depression of spirits, and >lce hide, will use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I am c<^^" \T7 T T 1 "J er. aem 11 win cure usem, ior l nave usea it, i"~ yy 5 1 . t f re- speak from experience. It is the bert reme<;? 1 * x m. J i j J :cu ever knew, and I bare used a great many ith F. O. Levering, Brockton, Mass. " I suffered for over three years with fem?"? on weaknesses, without being able to obtain reli-*" ig, It vu supposed by the doctors that I was ~ rk. consumption; but I did not agree with ti'_ Kit no opinion, as neee of oar family had ever be*1" TO 0X17 WS' 1 of afflieted with that ditease, and I therefore llv W J I termioed to see what virtue there vu In Ayer s 3ia Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken three bott',e*j II I wu cured. I can sow do my work with eas6' ?Mrs. J. Crelghtoa, Hlghgate, Ontario. irsaparilia, 1 I muH ii?? o-u c- -ti n??.uk I Laclic-), il * > oora bj an mugga- have given this a, $5. Worth 85 a bottle. i' EXCHANGE, ffl ed ' trade. bV ' i' 'Inr c-l.t'l ?-4^^? rivalled and he * ?SaLK STABLES.- D: Ut4>, We will treat yc - investment is tb It .v%rr:* i>ei ^ ? '-&? f ' '.4 ' RKATi ( >ves fe' . ' and V /" >ne, '' ' ... ; ..... J iat?, * '*' :*S '"" one der- XT/VririL1 Sold ins* A LL person or person* having l\ bought stock from me and * given their notes payable on the lirot j of October and November, 1801, will fc8? please prepare to m?ct the *hii:c, as 1 am oblige to collect, and those having notes carried over will please call and settle them it once, a* thev must be r ,.r,Tin i us paid. Its w llhj trial 1 t .. < II AAJlJ 1 irate a icvr v. w? r ivi *6? sale, or I will exchange them for dry catile. I will also exchange cuith- toi ? plug liui ticR and mule*. jS F?JU SALE. sa Out* o-Mid-liarid f'oliimbus Bu? y. A. "WILLI FOKD, ?j Wiuusboro, 6. C, Proprietor. A TUUDDFD'C \!IVi"L' UBAT "Ayr lilllLUMl 0 lUlllUli illljitl, 1V1 . a S HECKER'S SELF-RAIS5L ING BUCKWHEAT. 5 ABRA'MS' CHOICE N. O. Mj? MOLASSES. ? V TARBELL'S CREAM _ '. CHEESE. _ _ D ? -- GRO d! MEZZANI MACARONI. GATI!RIGHT'S DAISY FLOUR. h T7 only S A And a choice line of Shclt | G-ds- 1876. :nd 5 Ffitnhin i Mnart 1>,m? autumn u uuiuuuii Pure Old Inspjr:c h*1* 8 years old, i?T; JUST ARRIVED, Pure Old Import 12 y^ars old, Pure Old Iir.por 19 vMi*e <?li1. S i COMPLETE slock in time for t\ Tha!.k??iving and Christmas. Pure Old Califoi Even thing and anything that nice * 1U years old, I bouseheeperts need. Fresh Citron, Currents, Ruiains. *ure ( alitor j Spices and Prunes, The very best 10 \ ears old, TC, grade ot Fh?ur, Sug.tr, Meal, Bacon, Grits, Butter rud Egga -a.ll ofthu very ~T ~7~ be-it gr.uieh a"d iresh at the lowest I?I price ?nly to accommodate the public. _1 L A'ew fiesh Buck w he it, Peail Barley, iS. Oatmeal (Hecker'a be*!), Columbia River salmon, Sardine", Herring, Mackerrl, Corned B ef, Roa!>t Beef, - ? Also the celebrs Ux Tongue, i-Uiic?j juongiu-, iouvu StJaiu, Ficeii English Walnuts, Pecans, superior quaiit}' and Butternut*, Fresh Cream Cliecac, Watsr. Macaroni and Cracker*. The very ' best xr*ue? Qf 'pCH ftM(j (j0fl"e,., Chocolate, Coc?a and Rroiiu?all of the boot. Also 10,000 of t 6au<;<-h and Pickles of all kinds. North State Sniok a,n' With constant arrivals of the best Chewing Tobacc< fresh vegetables, such as Cabbage, Cigarettes, ilavan; ll8e' Turnips, Onions and Potatoes, I am tnd 'he public of prepared to sell wy customers the best suit the limes, for KradCH at the very lowest prices. Call ) '00 n. I ' J J Opposite Posi S. S. W 0 L F E, c 6-iy AGKNT. _ y ,PV? 7. o ^ AN ORDINANCE Requiring a License Fee ok all ?L Transient Persons wiio shall En- ^ j mnv. tv 1 ll'sixkss for less ^uan* ose ykak. urn Be it enacted and ordained by flic In- * * & tendant and Warden# ol the Town i.f the Winnsboro, S. l\, in Council met and ?haxufj by the authority of the same: _ Steciiou I. 'Ihat all transient persons Tflfl WllftflY fa who shall hereafter engage in any }'t jB mercantile business in the Town of CHARLE 5 Winnkboro for less than one war >hall ali pay to the Clerk ol the Council a license fee of six and 25-100 dollars for \JrfcLd P^r each month ic which such person shall ****** *engage in business. A ^ the ^ec' An- T'ol:l{'0n ?f ^lc forego- a '' y ori *llS Ordinance shall be punishable by a Cf/l^LXL "be of not more than twr-ntv dollars jf or inmmoumcnt f>?r not more than tvreiiir da\s in !h? discretion of the Intendant. y. ''A Done in Council this 15;h dav of De- A ?'U. ember, A. 1). 1*91, and ? [l S-3 wi-h the corporate seal of * the town affixed. L'l'I W. G. JORDAN, -- =' - ? Intendant. Jjrjp 7 AltcfcUju^^ Clerk. V* I ' :k chiief attr. ) OF THE W 1 I A CONTINUATION oF ] L OF FRESH illiasry ajlL Moreities in y w??a? vcs wei-e never heavier, nor counters trophied with { [surpassed. 1?\ / s. 'V -\ -r -\-r k "\7 -r-\ / >. r T-rn?i -*?r r KUr 1 IN AiNJJ lil V li IK )u kindly, tenderly and graciously. To reader uato ie corner stone of our policy. )<j]t DAILY BULLETIN IN FRO! ). D. WILLI FORI rr tttt\ T>r a rn/~\ iJtlJl; 1U T ) \r/\ I T n A V / > T?T rivrrc* i\lj A \J U KjAiM VJJCiJL i SJ,?j iYlV. FOR YOUR MONEY. - a" S-JS -a.BE" a_. i ACAULAY & IT TffBEY S5S363 /?s* 1 ~T v Y T 1 ""> ft H. -yr~ "T*-N T W~ UJBJlrUKS AN D JbL lad Invite an Inspection KG G-N OCT 1881. HruiMir, J 'Pure Oid liuker B >uiIk>u Whiskey. , wurrau:?-ci, I j (1 fjopisic Dr.'iiult, Pure Old Cabinet lire Wliukey, wa: rai.'ed, v_v j ia C> tfiiHt: Braiidx f H 'Pure Old Puw'.iBttaM C'lul* Ky< waiTaMtvd. ' J-Uj Whi>key, ,./? v'l.r.f.v u'?..,. wlrraNtcil. ' P"ir,c ?uew ^ Blackberry aud Gie-er Brand*. ted Port Wine,. L.J j , wari anted. , -J 'Pure Dave Jones Bonrbou Whin nia Port . Wi.ieJ hH 1 ke>'? APPIe aud Paftch Brandy. warranted. ; ' ' ( - ... . ,v- i . 'Pure X*rth Caroliua Corn Whi* I 1 ^ I te>'. B?.r, 4-c.,&c. 0 i. i D A. YS. H.i5JPAGKES, ETC. tied Clicquot Imported Champagne and beveraJ brauds el American Champagnes,. Ales, Porter ai.d Appolinari' TOBACCO AXD^IGAKS. he be>! brands of 10c. and 5c. Cigars, and the celebrated Olc ing Tobacco, Rich and Waxy, Drummer and New Broom >, and Richmond Straight Cat, Kinnev Bro*. ami Dak? a Cli-roois, See., & All of "vhich I offer to my castoaeri Winnsboro at.d Fairtield County at reascaable prices, l?w to CASH. F. W. HABENICHT. tofli'*.?. |?j K FAIKFIEJLB u* Savinffs and l.nan Assftfiaiinn. 41 I I HJQV WiiVt MVVWA4 4A* WW*WV*V??J A f Oi WINNSBORO, S. C. ^ ^sx 1 ifg ^ Pail Dd Capital and Prolts, - - $40,801 (fl Capital Subscribed, - - - - $81,401 C& UST T\OES A GENERAL BANKING BU51 1J ness. Solicits the accounts of Jnei vidu^is, Firms and Corporations. Fem vcr cent interest paid on savings deposits. , | Banking hours, 9 o'clock A. M. to 2 Gibbs Guano Co. 0 clock r- M w> c BEaTY, President STON, S. C., JAMES Q. DAVIS, Cashier. , DENTISTRY, e-rv L^6sl^C ' J B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. D. ? ...?? \YSNrN*BOBOfl!. C. s 1 f ACTIONS | IjIliXY DAILY ARRIVALS thai Department * nings, call ozi us. This season we ION, | ^rice^ire'^SSiiu1'1 juch elegant goods. They are un 3 A LOOK, everj buy^r equal ralue for their NT OF OUR STORE. & f)< ) BUY CI JO ?$ l. m ' ? /\ r r r\ tt i t *"t 1ST SOIjLD V ALU Hi i Hh- a ffitti FENER'S. " " j EIOESf ? ?Sk nr* &f& dfe JBl **^3 \RDWARK . SB H i ifeair rocE'il AS OiiLMXANCE 'f H i That Sxlooks nn Clo. ' '* IIouu of Tex O'cloi Be it enacted and orda Iuendmit and Wardens e of Winnsboro, S. C., iu , and by the Authority of the Section 1. That all persons el in the business of keeping salocM selling and retailing spirituous 1 in tli#? Town of Wmnshora after the first day of Januarys 1892 are required to close tfl ? spectire saloons or places ofjfl by the hour of ten o'clock ifl each day. Sec. 2. That any saloon ifl person engaged in selling sN liquors as aforesaid who sballfl liquor for sale after thehoi . o'cleck P. M. or who^TwTSn* or her saloon to be keptO that hour or keep a light iifl establishment after said I ' o'cleck P. M , on violation? HniAn/iA clin 11 Ln t\Mni vv; y uniouiw not more than twenty-firjB by imprisonment of ?oM twcntv-five days iu tl>e 9 the Iu'tendant. . Sec. 3. That this ordimfl 1 into effect on the first aaffi ' A. D. 1892. M Done in Council thi^t lefl cember, A. H [l. s.] with the corjM ' the town affixed, i w n H vv vi. in 1 Attest: I. N. Withes? Ml 1V I y R ^ ? jm H ?andhB iJlJ :|1| ' j IH REAE OF! iMABL J9|HBBS ! 1 wSB '! 1 9Kn| I ill | IF YOU WANT M I 1 trade oriravei bA gHHH j SSpecJalitH ! fu^ carrying dramufl towns. We g-aaraiH as cau be had for aiifl We will treat yoafl s4e us. sj f S. B. CILJShH JBBbM