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- r " * .r . .A. *^gg^gu^j?gSga ? # lh . Uii "NEWS AND HERAT1JI PL'S Lisa ED EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 -BY- a vrws \ \*n TT FT? A T/n COMPANY. J.T JU I? \J illi l~> uum. - ( ? .... ^ TERMS, IS ADVANCE : ] 1 e.ir. .... SI.50 C Six Monthft* .... .75 1 > ?A? YERTISIXG RATES, CASH: \ Q 0n? dollai a square for the first insertion and Fifty Certs for each subsequnt inser- s <rva/>iai mfc>? frr contract adver- t IIV1-* *??vw tisers. * Marriage and death notices free. Ee^u- * iar rates charged for obituaries. t Orders for Job Work solicited. a All business communications should be addressed to J. Q.Da*is or D. G. Dwi'dit 1 Ail communications fur publication ^ should bs addressed to W. D. Douglass. 8 This newspaper is not responsible for c opinions and views exptessed [anywhere else than in the editorial column. 1 All articles for publication must be ac-1 r w fi,o wanift of the author | _ WUi?/Ai*4VM K J and written in respectful language and written on on* side of the paper The true a name required as an evidence of good faith. ? WINNSBORO, S. C. = Wednesday, Febrnary 10. : : 18?2 t I i GovernorTillman has rc y pjop- i crly refused to reinstate the ' cuntv C Treaarer and Auditor of Union to i Siive the pockets of their bondsmen. < The I aureus Advertiser says many t good tilings and among the many good { things in the last issue is this: ' What ^ the National Democracy had better shun is anni?Hill?itiloxi. t It is with p^syjs^&fetc inotice j" of Capt. Josepniv. Aision """"for the mayoralty of Columbia. Capt. 1 Alston is a Fsirfiekl man, and if J Columbia will clcci him Mayor her municipal affairs \rill b# in safe hands, lie is young, active and progressive. Governor Tillman jays that he is , going to elect a Legislature to suit him. ( LXo the people propose to vote to suit , Tillman or to s*it themselves? ] Wkich do yoa propose to suit the | ne?n]e or Governor Tillman? Is j, & i Governor Tillman the master ?f the . people or the people his master? , Fairfif.ld didn't jet the Columbia Iihosphate's Com pair t> premium for the largest vitldof seed cotton on one acre, but she had more contestants in ths field than any other C*unlr. She made a good record. F. A. Neil made 2,075 poands; L. T. Wilds 1,914; T. W. Raw Is 1.749: J. 11. Glenn 1,661. It has been suggested that the matter of urgir.g tie establishment of a reading room be brought before the public 8g*iu. We see n? reason *hy it could n#t be easily accomplished it it is started systematically and energetically. Many newspapers will ' be sent t? it free of charge and at the ** *? i J start ?nly ?0?a periodicals neeu ue secured. This can be done at a small cost. We suggest Ma". S. D. Dunn a* a cempetent pers?n to take it in hand and secure subscriptions. If the W. C. T. U. like, iher can co-operate. We xeed a reading room. Let/a have it. #A iiEMDER of tke Wateree Prize Club . t?ld us a few days ago that the average number of bales of coiton per pl?vr in i that neighborhood, since the organi- i zation of the club, had increased from < six or seren bales to twelve. The in- 1 crease in production *f ether things has been in liki, proportion. He at- ] tributes it to the club. We hare 110 doubt "White Oak can make equally as ] favorable a report. If the club has ] V done that much fer the hillsides ?f ] East Wateree, whv Tron't the organi zation of such clubs do the same thing- < ror tiic nuisiaes ui. ctci,? wk-.uuiui'; t in Fairfield? Tiie Spartanburg- Herald is still lamenting because Congressman Shell cat it ?fl the exchange list of the ; Congressional Record. We can eym- ] pathise with our contemporary. ' The News and IIekald has been bovcotted Dv ur woithv Congressman 1 G. Washington Shell in the same war. ( The Record made goed material for wrapping the Xews axd Herald for ( mailing. Outside of that we haven't J feit our loss so heavilr. Besides so J - - " - * -. ? 11 la&nv netr canumates are coming into the rac? for r.ext tirae, and we ^ may n?t be deprived of t'eA valuable Record longer than Capt. Shell's * present term. 1 It was a cemmon thing for tlie great 1 mass f men who hurrahed, traveled * through the hot sun and cleuds dust. ( hurrahed until they were hoarse, rode ^ him on their shoulders, cried "Tillman J and Reform," argued in his favor on ' the streets, under the shades *f the ^ at^nor the liiffhwavs, spent r ?? 7 ? ? o . . . many days a?d nights thinking how ' liiey could best serve him, these things * did many honest and good men all * over the State for Governor Tillman. 1 At all of th? great meetings it rang out t from hundreds of roices, -rrhen Ca^ * didate Tilliaan declared thaj>tne far- T iners had been tricke?-<fut of their r rights by an alle^fi' ring and they a were goingjte-fake hold of the govern- a meut and run it, that if "you (Till- a man) don't suit us vro vrill turn you ^ out." l Xrrr iias Gorernor Tillman suited i] you? n Ever siuce Gcrernor Tillman hasbecn r Governor, we bar*-earnestly wished ii tkat he vroivkhdcMlFuch that we csuld s< commeDil. His iiaugural address an a ' tUe whole was one of the best that we tj hare trer read. Iu the main it was o ^ totally ui like his campaign speeches b and had tie right sort of t*ne about it. I "We had h?ped that he would carry our f. tke spirit oi it?that he w*u!d indeed JI be the Governor of th# whole people 1 f Sout'a Carolina. lie had a chance d > to *take himself famots. Even with e his bitter campaign ppeeches, bi? r< stirring: of passions and prejudices, C f his charges uiiSRStained, Ills slanders v asrainst the be*t men of the State, he 1< mr : p: 't -V ri-1 a ciwn-y i? ur-iU' ' f strung. prejudices and pn; oii'i'r'i. (?.)' }.*?: iiijj '' i 1 111 row for harmony. Qc hi-i op.;.I.fills <>r Ill* !?< ?}," vote for candidate r tisud in >v i .?? i.i? ment. will fill the ,s he can r;>c. unite the two f: -o p be done. There i: The Lancaster Le-Jyer has asked for it, and if either sit n unequivocal apolwgr from The jn the right way !sews akv Herald, and, under the correspondent has lircumstanccs, it must be granted, two Executive Coi Vlien it has done an injustice The meeting and ikuI !sews and IIekald is ever willing to primary election s * - ? t; .x,.Qcni? ? ,.nr[ njlKe Hii uuccb^ai v iciwiuii'piw. ciwuvn ui ?.*. wu lays ago it look occasion to suggest to factions shall rec< ;eme of its contemporaries, that the serious objectiuH t >resent Governor as well as all others, committees get to vas the legitimate subject of criticism, jf# Let them disc hat in view of the fact that lie was an j^nug us together, mnounced candidate for re-election, Tillman,Tillmanis le was peculiarly in a position to be Haskellism or anj ustly criticised. In making these ob- I:iony. Let us ha ervations, we repre.-ented the Lai:- wbother you are : :aster Ledger as Raring that the news- ? japers ought not to criticise a Gorer- *J1'iyG* AS^f 101* so much. The Ledger now tells us ve must apologise because news are j'?:>e state Alliance ittributed to it that it does not hold "*?? ? , , ,, Store Company? ind it is classed among: Governor D.livwed ea Suml [Tillman's supporters. We make our Getting warmipolegr, and ask t lie I.r.'hjer to pass the ?state rohti jffensive (?) article over to its neigh- ^ olumbia, 8. C >or, the JietKie. Verily, there is some- '^1C ??ceis ^lC :hing in a name after all. . chang* lme been ms ? ferencc with an It looks like the great national legis- York Union Store atare of this great country hats met poses to enter intc >ften enough to knew what rules are *rh?le business of lecessarv to guide and govern its sajtj that tlie A1 leliberations. The lem Reed congress not agreed to th< frittered and frittered away precious some further inf iine spending the mcnoy of the gov- modifications of t srnment in making rules. The present saiti that they objc Congress is wasting months in pretty demands cash, an< nueh the same way. Day after day. that the Alliance 5 he same old thing comes np-tbe all Ih^rfT? rules. Tiie irtfilrfs'"^nas uoncn&ih- son is in tlie city ing. Congressmen might as well hare t>r of the afllce h stayed Rt heme for all the g-od ace* in- t>f the Alliance to plished so far. The Democrats bare a the new agent, large majority in the Iloase, but they tablished h'unsell seem so disorganized and unruly that Clemson trustees they will lierer agree oa any well cultural building organized plan of ac ion. This will ?eTcptn^4?5 eiireiv nnrf tnr* r?arfr in the general /. aaa mi.. ~ * 1 ' * = $io,vw. xiie pn election this rear. Then there is the jn building Clcii jqaabble ia New York. Hill has *ot building "was kno bis wire-pullers in the field and things ?i" ''haul," as itw are badly tangled. He holds his kand Vh^dT on the throttle of the political machine ]l?uj made war \vi and is running it for Hill, and the best the taxpayers' clement of the partr are trying to State entered suit i re a i * cover some of Jn smash it. If things don-1 change soon wuS an tbat con in New York and Congress doesn't use will be made < step its dilly dallying, filibustering Columbia has b tactics, the chances of the Demociatic 011 1'1C subject of party this year are gone. The outlook ^?n'e^ just now is not 69 Drignt. crouslv signed, us am mi . no mails on Snnd: Ths battle for wealth is a ham one. 01. the u? If you think the victory is worth the much attention i fight, you might as well make up your Postmaster Clayt mind for a long, irksome, toilsome, pC^"i0V1T''U-TiV" self-sacriftcing struggle; and then *ou COxinter petition may fall in the conflict. Vice-Prcsi- asking for -j. com: dent Morten, a millionaire, made his custou of op; noondar luncheon a few clars ago "en :l s'10.11 l".ne 'I'1 , * . ?, petition is uem ti & i. V/ D t Alill A j^lUiOal Wl. V^>Vi I |)C( 1 OOilli' Jerry Simpson, the poor man, the man number of pern who is agitating- the country for re- |?'st In ex plana lief from poverty, made his noonday jj^onj-i-tencx , ? r, v i 3 j i they make a prac: luncheon on '-French bread and but- tj0]ls to ;.,ret ter," "surloin steak, with the rim of rule simply refer. the plate garnished with parlsley and mails, it would h; lemon," "French fried potatoes, and A ? koxe>, _ ' 1 ' . mode only those i French drip coffe." Morton g.t rich, would fa? on the possibly, by satisfying his hunger with i?g public. .Ma icold pig?5 foot, mauv, many times over in Columbia c ? 3 7 - 1 n Ion? ago. Ilis mil lions war hare been ,lers 3VllL "y1?' K . . ,. , , : . be cut ?fl from saved in his own poccet because lie w]lich Uli,rht 119t iidn't gire many a dollar to the res- but would be cut tauranteur for "French drip coffee" home. Those \vl or surloin steak served on a plale with 011 Sunday can 1c , ... , , touched, under the rim "jaruished with parsley and ment aj1(| it is lemen." Simpson mar be poor because those who do a> he did. All men who lire close and 1 pears safer to leawork hard don't get rich and not ercrr fs ^ie-T please, so . , , ,. j , " hurt anvone else, rich mail has lired that war, but most ^}ie jtv eicc{j0 rich men have. As a rule it is the pc?ple up. Col penalty you must par fer wealth. If been on a trip for rou won't pav that penaltr, the S0.0II> an(| i* " ' v(>.?!ocl:rut Ilf 1 jhances are nine to one you can't get a\-apftaToiV?k0 rich. doin failed to r< ' ** from the voters What d? Y#a Say ? Rhett was very pi until he was stri The Democratic party in Sumter is ]aS? vreek, to the ? in pretty much the same poiition as it friends. While li s in Fairfield. There they hare two ?f kis recovery, h iistinct organizations, two County Executive Committees. The ?ne most active candi* ^Tillmanite) was recognized as the hustler. A straig egallv elected committee bv the State J?*ouhl be .... ,U/V Capt Joseph Iv. ^ .onyenuunjimwi., of friends who ar :ase of Fairfield. Two tickets were tim5 far iic refuse ;>ut in the field at the general election less to say that he u?t as it was in Fairfield. Each side admirable mayoi iUHhoIdst.it. original opinion as to ml'mber ?E ^ frhich committee was legally elected. p0r"ted as refusim rhe conservative men en cither side while some dcclar ire now contending for an adjustment i" the an<; md union of the two factions. The "j) ?L candidate is men litaation it so analogous to ours that ]{0wan. lie will re are watching- with considerable in- for sheriff, and hu crest to see what they are going to i desire to be mai n t I there will be ano lo. ilie course pursue lriaamterso i rn, . ? . , , . .... Ihe fact is that pi :ar has been very much like ours. I Tet crvstaJi/.ed a> rust a vreek after The Neyts and j some time. \Y'hei (EtiLD advocated harmony in Fair- be but t\ro or at n icld tlio Sumter Watchman and South- j ^ . on adrocattd harm?my in Sumter. Sevml |ent!emc]i !7e find in the la*t issue of eur con- (o the -reform t eraporary that a gentleman con- this week, and tl ributes an article recommencing- that i know everytjnnir. . - 3 . . ... j were consilium; al t be referred to a primary election i set things jn ^ hat i.?, that a County Chairman and : administration' I ^xecutire Committee be elected in that t hat purpose, th< ray, both of the present conir^itiies counsels, and ihe ] - ' 1 !.?,? f, Miguinj. Thi.pi.ui. sujse>t?l br |'In,^ people ar nan who i? said to be a very great: swine ne\v indust dmirer of Governor Tillmaa. We ; Courier a.sks i:\vhn re pleased to see this spirit in Sumter, j -1 'lC,'e:l ."he writer of tiie article strongly feels \/^Xurt h' he necessity of tlie whit** people com- pn\-e la>t year v.v, )g together. We believe that if the paund. Thrrrc i> latter was thoroughly investigated it Jjiat 1,0P* }V''J .-r r.uW be found that the best thinking-, risest, most conservative white voters jj, sav >;> i Fa?rf?Id arc oouallv as anxious to ee our own people united once *; . . . , . < Desern gain. W e narc invited comaumica- .ire t:> sav ts ions on the subject. Xot many of j years we have U-<n ur correspondents iiave mentioned it, 1 ^;.s,C0vf,1-"folIV c . 7 | >e\v Lite 1 His. l?i ut tkose who have tavored harmony, i ajid Electric r-itu-rs t is not a question whether or not rou : rrniKhrs tl:ats? . , ; : given sucli ur.jvers u avor Governor Tillman for re-election.: iie?itai i- u> gaar.t is not a choice of leaders so much. | anil w? >taml *-;?<!}, , ... . price, if sat: factory he question for every good citizen to j :lieir'USt. These iv ecide is whether er not it is not for ! crre:tt popularity pu ur best interet ' to stand together ir- Klic- ^ ' sspectire of the chanccs of A. B, or j I, beinff elected. Let us lose steht of > Jfoatilas . - ?.y. ' " ;::;i rho will be candidates, for the time: isno'-.v-vs*uo . , , , . '! It is pleasant; euros >se sight of our little narrow piques.' xaiiouscess, Liver uaij " IK IK OaagMB? III I II ! I 111 IT m !? Mill "!' j?HWB^WP??Hill 5si' )ti>. Let us strive I here is a danger, i i n.. planters. iuiii g.U\ 5iT; and then go in {Southern Tobacco Journc i together and then AVe direct careful attenti< is that, in our judge- lengthy article in this issue, bill. It is possible specially for the Journal, \ , \Y. II. Snow, of High Ton ictions, and it shou.d article abounds in sensible r 5 a ri^ht war to do and advice which the tobacco 1c fails to approach of Xorth Carolina and Virgin it can't be done. A do well t? heed. i 11 .f ,i? It is a well know* fact that * <== a u r tobacco colony in Eastern No nmittees hold a joint lina and in South Carolina i; inally agree that a the best of bright tobacco hall be held for the 'Hie planters in those sections arnittw which hotli ?n;?ke'. i?>P.'Cj?dicod men wh following m beaten ruts. ' agnize. \\ c see no , luen ^rj10 are open to new mei o this pin;:. Lol tlie modern ideas in tobacco grow " ether ;'!>d d'-ctivs a result of their frankness in :usss how thev enn of tobacco growing ,. . making greater success than ? iiu.iiit rtincii>-ino* vioira iii f}ir? ?? ~ \> HKJ JlCfc tV ill V ^ an, ANii-Tiihnanisin. boyhood in the older sections thin" el?e but liar- ^tate and Virginia. They liar ve vour views o? it- ?lw 1,000 p.u.ids of good . per acre, wmle other plant* for ir or agam.-t it. along with their GOO pounds ] as ^ev fifteen years ago. doixgs /.V co- cuunty?one of the newest in jIBM. raising?the average last y ~ . v. >'1G6 per acre for ererr acrc i fcxehanre still >e- . , \ J . he New York Union ?, .t0,baCC0 t lC COUntV Shall the Mails he ,wlll.ch n0ne *f the Old COll] lay??The city ruction begin te reach. The sama hig --Agaric:ulturiiI Hull llOtlCCS 111 t.llC tob&CCO SC' ? - , t,? South Carolina. ICS ill 111 T.V1, n ?S')oci-il Whvisthis? Simplv from tl: , Aii- . vl' as P?"ted out by Ca'pt. Snow : State Alliance Lx- 0jj sect;ons *jie planters stic in this city in con- old ruts?to the ?Id methodsagent of the Xew consequence are falling; belli 5 Companv that pro- 3'C5U"t0 year. It is prejudh i ' i * ,l? debars them from the utili: ?a contract for the raedern Wea9. They wo't the Alliance. It i* tobacco high enough; tliev ai liance officials have to pluck a leaf from the stalk terms, and desire r'l)e; a,'d they are afraid to ? a decent barn. lest tliev dep urination, ami seme l)mtnn na[h o( fc } A he proposals. It is tj1cv stand in their own li ;ct to tljc feature that never stop to think that tobac :1 to ihe requirement eis *11 other sections are run shall generallr gnar- al'"d , , 3 e l he tobacco planters in t > .beuator l/onald- tobacco eeumics of North io mafte u^Aal trans- fe:uc brought down with e held as Slate~iP??t P''"?i*u? legacy in the sha - - -- ?,=" -".reputation on their tobacc ' Col. d. 1. duncan ,j>y^there \ras mo ?nc to To). Duncan lias es- nrh^nnfifc They alone E in Columbia The wh*t all the have sold the Agri- But i here i^a^ii?^ ; on Main Street to Ti c # territory is spreading rson whose name i.s Carolina is in the race, and a for a little over competitor she will be. Ge< )cee?s will to aid j?':i the runners next rear, ison College. This northern Alabama will folio wn as Parker's Hall, Viraina is already under wi as facetiously dubbed ni oimcti?n or origins, ed State Treasurer Planters of North Care y*s of good stealing. Virginia, I tell you here is j tli about $400,000 of \f>? ,na-v as wc" face lhc money. When the Unless yon get out of the old t against him to re- change your tactics yon may is plunder, this 1ml 1 h'dd your laurels. These Id be found. What bacro sections hare no prej jf itis uotyet k.-iown. *rrrcorne. They take up een mild y stirred up methods in tobacco growing : Sunday mails. A r:>it>g to succeed. Now l?ob petition was sent to (nv" interests. It behoove al Wanamaker. num- the situation? turn about 'king him to deJircr ii.'.c with the procession itv either bv carriers !JI 'V be fbund in the rear serai delivery. Xot vas pui<I to ii until people and NEWSPAJ i>n received un order to comply with the , (Orcentille Xeicx.) n'iug announced, a Fi'om every direction we has been circulated u":;n,ing coming that the j inuajicc of the exist- ,,!!51 sl?te are determined to ? - ning the ofRee during 1 ' evrspapers; that, which" unday. This second '-ewspapers go tha voter) ^ ?'dso !iumer?ju-lv l!,(- >thcr and that the more t ' c i'a:M-rs sav airainst (iovcruoi iiJ5 is:w UI U * ^ , . us who signed the tlic more zealously the peopl< ion of tiiiii apparent . , ; said hv some that ^ e ho^e this claim has nc iice of tipi.iiur i?eti- ? ' ??/**; " " has, the in 1 of thein." If the ami s atnoiwii of o.t people s to the delivery of we have given them ci tve no effect on tlwse 1 ls hai"d t0 ?*aginc that and would disco:n- ha any sense or any love iviio have none. This &tate.or l)nde 1"IliC,V or <*n poor and the travel- <>*n interest will allow their nv drummers slop ^ Seemed in their politic , and have their let- >>" causeless spite, Certainly iiev would not onlv papers have wronged nobody * . .. ne trusts. I lifr hare. fenera au business letters. - . make any difference. 1":-; s^?(>d very sturdily and ClFfroin letters froni orei-whelming- popu 10 do not wish to read nie,lt u,u^ proclaimed what arc their mails tin- licved to be right to their ow the present arrange- The people who vote one w; a private matter to becausej the newspapers talk ish lo read. It ap- )vay will simply be indulgii v*e individuals to do Miotic performance of cu longs? ther do not their noses to spite their fa can respect a man who beli n is already waking Governor Tillman has inadi McMaster,* who ha" a?"?"crnor or should be givei his health, will be chance or is entitled to the < ? 1 1 -a---..: c .i. is said will oiler for commence sum uuauen ui w s a atrong man, and Wccan argue with him, and <r, and lias very sel- tillUCs in his opinion until iceive what, he asks ^;l-' wc know his ballot 1 of Columbia. Col reason, thought, purpose an imminent in the race, sentiment behind it. We ma icken with parahsis that man to be mistaken, but ?rcat sorrow of many his mistake is an ho: lis friends have hopes ^ her., however, a man vote e will Hot be out. in *? ^e voting' against the ue Mr. Me. .Sloan and wc 0:111 scc 110 sense or propri ii arc at present the aiK] can 0,llX regard him s dates, and each is a | ^ding the ballot entrusted te lit fi-rlit between the | his cfuntry for the gratilic a lively specta-le. uase passions aun prejm .Iston lias a number ^"?rthy of a maa. c pushing him, but Let the newspapers contini ;s to run. It is need- their duty as they see it. The would make a most be no low, scurrilous persoi r. Judge Andrew anybody, but there should n the nominee of a ! statements of a!! facts be otcrs. but he is re- j pending issues and the rel; ,r absolutely to run, candidates to the public an e they * ill* put him argument and deduction fro I keep him there j Let nobody be frightened by And still another i "'abuse" and "persecution I - --C ?< A itioued. Sheriff Sam w tuiws. wm is net c-iter the race duty to the public, to tell the is not signified anv we understand it and to leave ror. but "if lie doc's sI>??sibility with the masses (her strong runner. tJlpi voting. iblic opinion has not ^'ie Greenville Xeics feeli< id will not do .so for ,n?st of those who raise th ii it does there mav 'Jfl~e purpose in it; that their io>t three men in the kittle the influence of the j arouse feeling against it and i ure sliil quiescent. I c?-satioii of its attacks on the i who do not belong j administration. We believe I dement" were here i $'!}?>der the people. We ha i? newspapers, that I "'inished faith in the commc asserted that they i COD.serratism and patriotism L>otii a con people?of South < for a change in! wneiiier we are ngtic or wrei f thov wore hero for i we believe the newspai !, Evekept fhelr!?=?'ti..?ctheir wort of ..pea' public are no wiser t!iC interests of the State j less of eonsequcr.ees. e casting- about for; -- - ry, ihe .\'< i.?.v a.-nll English Spavin Jyniment t is the mutter with all liar'', S->ft or Calloused Ln n increasing demand Blemishes from horses, Blood e crops arc produced Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Hi iVest. The average 1 ^tiil*s, Spr ins, all Swollen 3 ab*?ut l'j cents a ; Tough-, etc. Save $50 by ui no (b?nbt whatever bottle. Warranted the most ovv* in South (,'aro- I'ul Blemish Cure rver know :hccrop will pay is hv W. E. Aiken, druggist, Cannot some one boro, S. C. mclinnji' :u>oui naps. . OCCASIONAL. I For Over Fifty Yc.<rs ?7 V.*!N-*i,ow'? SnOTTfl"J-". S" "b Vrxixc, j j,..,.,, xiscd for over fifty y :Tsir > c;ir riti/.fi!"', that f.ir ; (;f .it hers for their cliil 5 en w' i sr-l'ii-.}: Dr. Kind's j ir?sr. witii s^rfcet success It s< o):su:i!i>:io:i, I)i Xin^'s 1 cliiM. softens tin* ?U?>n allays icklcn'-s Ari'.ic. 5>ilve j eures wind colli"', and is the ln> Iiuvo hevor hail- j fs,r Iihtrr'itea. It will relieve Ui< ill ;;h well, c-r ;hat have ; ;u> sufferer Immediately. SoM s::tisfacu.-'.;. We do i uiststn ;-verv part "f 11st- world, u.tfc thci:i every tinif. j Gw cciils ;i" :'. sur- ai to refund the jjuivlia^p i vfrs. \V:n<l ow"> So.ithinii Svn results do not follow ; .ln ; me.iw-s haw won their j ?'>\"" Children Crv for Pitcher's I j 3Iitnv Perseus " *li" ' Are broken down fnv.n overwork or 1 jji i <&''<* Brown's Iron Bittc ilalaria. Indigestion. i rebuilds the system, aids digestion, m [iliiiais a::d >v;ur:;;j::u. | cess of bile, and ciirus malaria. Get tin ii ca^o? ii i ii?aaotaa? n ?cxjwp?g>? TH K CHIEF il.) "Vrtto; f \ T"i m i1 )T Capt. | EM | I? at. The \ /JLl X X eflections growers ia would -* - -* ? - v ? ; the ne\Y i\/ ; 5 i > Ij < j r $ i*th Car?- * * * ^ * J j*} 1J * J.? ?- ' 3 getting _ growing. ( j H are wideo are not Hew Miiiiaery and N nig. As if this new , ther are the men Ladies, if you wart to see handsome ] fS<)f this ^ave nivon ^iis line 0lu' e learned 4 i [ tobacco P IT O. f \ ] jrs come 4 J oer acre, . , _L ., n ' in Nash we .ire sure our new scyius, new uesi^us, tobacco trade. ear was Qur shelves wese never heavier, nor co a P figure Availed an(^ unsurpassed. aties can ffl . DROP IN A .SI I 16FIhSthe treat Jou kindly, tenderly and gracic k t? the investment is the corner stone of our policy, -and as a :eVS BEAT) OUR DAILY BUIJ 7itin7> nf _ _ MS Q. D. WiJL. when it artfrom _iEW ADVKUTISKJlENTS mA < "hSui P| \ \'(iC*.S'T'"- ORGASSSR Wa.r, IV ' eu^iiiLJJ.Xl -M/O Hir'ts. Cat'lfc Free. Ad:c? * ^s'i F. BeaJtv, Washington. N. J. miiif-- . * ;>.? ' * ^^He^ESC&WADeKMISCOaiBbT i t --^Wj iSvisieli TUEClAa ?A? . "^-SSIMS. Whi?p?i* heara. Cota(Ja^ fall. SoMbjJT. flTSVOC.^ v f , * ' '. -. -. - ' , . ip? .. . O. . i " " t . . ' ; . * . ' v . . . ' ;' . ^gSk:. /county >rgia will and (ben . ' " \ w. West \ * \ ay in rhe BOILING V?ATE. " - ; " ?Iina and SlZ" *S*? \ dan^r- L g <0 1015"x* situation. ia*wa ** - 15 pair* ruts and GRATSFUL-COMFORTIHO. 40 pairs not long ^ Af>wp; new to- {?% ?k >?!'1 t[ BL'' udices to H > $ fe ? % to. 0 3C pair* > modem '*? -3 3%. 120 i.-*in and are LASCLuEO 1-2 L3. TINS ONLY. 7 l,irCr* : to your CO psir* * you to nj a i<> pi?-**. and ?et RiW|J? gm||| .r>0 pifw< ' or >ou Ili|?BareSjlrei 4' 0 >ard How Lost! How I FK MOW THYSELF, Jmkb ~gf 5 YTlii mu Or 8EU-PKESKBVATTOX. Ainwaadonly %X\ lie news- Gold Medal PBIZKBSSAY on NEBVOUS and Till'oail PHYSICAL 'DBBILXTY, EEEOBS of .{; 7 YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PBE2 Will t>e MATUBE DECLINE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MA.V. SCO pages, cloth, * gUt; 1M inTOloabla prescriptions. Only $1.00 ) iouncia gj aan, donble scaled. Descriptive Prospecttel 11<renee na with endorsements mpp i crun ? i? sj^n^free! now. tr^r? I'CCllt 101*. Ccnanltation in person or by mail. Experttreat- jiVj P {Vi men who mont. INVIOLABLE 8ECBECY and CEB- <ul*a\J && J. ' TAJJf CUBE. Address Dr. W. H. Parker, or for their Th? Piabody Medical Institute, No. 4 BuLfinch 8t., for their Bo*ton, Mmj. , , Tha Peabody Medisal Institute has many imiiSelVCS 10 t^tor?, but bo equal. ? Herald. :al action The Sciance of Life, or Self-Preaerration, is a m.w treasure mot'i vat-able than gold. Read it now, LUC IlCWb- wery WEAK and KERVOUS man, and learn to , betrayed be STRONG.? ZSedicai Itecitic. (Copyrighted,' 1 OK G( 11 r speak- i; Pa {km manfully tp? awa "l} a aom Uiit to Hi! lar senti- JYiTT ?t\;00331i ing Packer they be- * Ivory Soar n loss. Skin P?#wtl ay merely Brushes, I I the other Blossom, J ig in the Fixtm e=, J tting ofl' Gelatine, I: #,T r> J / * CCS. We | ruwucr, eves that Tobacco. 3 a g?od rpWO do,,r. bf,|1)lf j F# McMas:?r Ding-, I 1 another ? ? Co.'5, i? ti:led will: ilardaars, Variety < continued f(;i]] ]jIlc 0f tn?terial? f?r all nnnncr of iC people. Veijieh.fi, Steam I*ipc-s and Fiu'ngs, if he con- Valve-, Cock# and Steam G-uirrs. election Also a full line of las some d proper ,v believe ; vr e can ? u|^ ue-t one. ?* AIfii I' ? Ml ?i' is simply I i>rcs.tlip( wspapers ietv in it is nrosti i him by ? :ation of iices mine to do :reshould iliK SHOPS lal abuse be fearai'iug on ations of [n r, w :!>e *:uro barn ja>f been rc d honest well Jiriod up, ?u3 I xin prepared i<> m them. d? iriMTi a! 'a hcclwi i^ht woik, 1 j 1 *< !< -pv the cry smitl-ii-tr, hi <1 of vehi<:l',?s 1 " and the have ha .?l ;t ?i>.t-iuiid lSt:e of t? de our truth as ** ',c? One-Hoi^e fans <t Billies _ jves that ^ " Jm, ese cries 1% i idea is t? CHE.U\ FOK CASH, or on credit JLv press, to with approved tfrcu.i'.v. to induce : present that ther ?i < ? > nr t 'it ^ 1 ' re uud'i- K. ! . A! A ! I i I1'. YY >. n sense, ----- ... ? ? f the 15" _ Carolina &j Q (J ] [ '] jj \\ {'# 11 [) 111 f \ \ ^ jg about iiiikuliiifl. ers will w' kill"" for , ESSss^iaSssSiGS regardre movt'f a i imps and OXI5 TtEKCK ( Spavins, . .. {] feliwiM mm to, 5e ot one U wondern. Sold l\o. 1 Alar Winns\i a w | ItS ll? i m mm w, 3 r - i v u IKI > liile teeth- And cheaper grade*. *.7 K?ti[(S the j JMO 0 . ??!& ! KK--K. GRITS. IRISH POTATOES Tfa. lit- [ (Xui ilioi Ji). FINK N. C. CAL5l>v I I \ Trtvnty- BAGE, CORN, MEAL, IiAY li? j AND OATS. Non And t vriytliiijv kr; f in a Fii>t C Lists ] r> t . I Gn.-cvrv, cheap lor ea-1:. ?- ' ... ^ L/asiuiia. v/v^a I J. il M'CAH LEY & CO. AIld kouschold rs rTlTYr: "C, i\ Tj*CT-> r=-V ?* ?o;rs<l cm tile fct Goa 1 HlO x H-i. i tm.ii p. liowcli L. Co t X?w*piip<sf moves CZ" i.arertlMng2ur?^10Spra<?StLwh?!read-?ml?aj e genuine. ocoUfects i&ciltfiQS U J VK\V 1'VItiaU. v'a . . - < ?rnr / ^ ^ r { ^ -A TTK AU'J 1U ;N > [E WEEK .-vTIOXoF DAILY AliKIVA FRESH ovaltios in tfeat Bepartme: Dress Goods and Trimmings, call on us. This seaso L ATT EN i'ION> , new fabrics and low prices are bound to capture unters tropliied with such elegant goods. They ar< ) GIVE US A LOOK, >usly. To render i?Ato every buyer equal value"for ,ET!N IN FRONT <>F OUR STORE L1FOEI) & CO. CLOSE OUT 9BBS AND EOT X - . ...--sftf remnant! of lots w hiclr-r.--' ' -rrerk? at prices which arc bound to rritt<7K:'J*ppr< READ THESE BARGAINS. * D?*x:er Kiiitiinsr C?ttoa at 5 cents a ba.il. or Cotioii Jtlaiike'ti le-j* than cost. of Ladie?' Short. formerly $:?.00, price now $2.00. *ir* of G?ntIem*n'o Sfa<>e*, odd .?izes, from $1.00 te $2.50. F? nl;, twice the piice asked now. of ('!iildr*n Shnrs at 15c. per pair. i ("?il(irr.i.'? ai-d Sh?ea. new stock, to b* closed oat at of Linen TaMrt ('loth ai York prices. N<rn'fc P'mw Sh^o* ar $1.00, farmer price $1 50. ; Firir I'a'.i* (j?ods at r?atlv reduced prices. i >t4i:d?n! Dr?k? (rood* ai co?t. .? Vrivri" it from 25i*. t* 50-\ p'*r yard, formerly 50c. and 75c. t Suiaii Silk, a'l colou, ut 35c. per yard. e ??!v a few. <;*i! st?d *cm t^ar stock. ^ IS A CASH SALS. M V ,n.U & TUiiMKii Fro THS BBBG STORI ? AiTEE, BRICE & KETCH] )0D AND l I1EA1> ENVELOPE* AND WRITING PA r Bags, School B *ok?, Blank Books, Bibies, Testaments, No t, Mohan, v.liiidren *?f the Abbey and others. Toilet Soapi, i 't< Tar, Glenn's Sulphur, Cuticura, Cashmert BouqtRt, Ca?til s. Nursery and Toilet Articles as Boracine for Infant*, 1 rr_ Tetiow's IN.w^crs, Tooth and Nail Brushea, Hair and St lon^elmld Ammonia. Perfumes, as Crab Appl? Blossom, C ockev Club, Blue IJell", See. Window Glass, Putty, Lamps, ymierns, Oil Cans, from 1 to 5 gallons. Essencea, Spices, Jakinir Powders, Corn Starch, Sweet Cfaocolale, Shoe Polish, hickcn Powder, Onion ^ets and Garden Steel. Fine Cigar letlicii.e- ami Chemicals. >f Foad Preparations for C hi Id re u and IuTa'Ho. MoMaster, Brice & Ketch 0 iocs carefully cuinpontuleil day and night. NOTICE" nm* _ ^ Parties owing us lor Fertilizers will please .member their notes fall due on October 15. hey will make settlement with Messrs. W. R. oty & Co. and oblige us. * ? ? r T-? Y-> . T- T 1-N ATT 0_ 1 * T7T7D r AI Kr uii-u uil. oc r iii\. j iv ^w. lexican Mustang Liniment Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. ' ;e is almost universal by the Housewife, the rarmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one 'equiring an effective liniment ther application compares with it in efficacy. well-known remedy has stood the test of rears, almost generations. ledicine chest is complete without a bottle of VlTTSTA\rr, T .TVTMFVT. slons arise for its use almost every day, ruggists and dealers have it / <* - " V J < "v. , ^ ' . ^ 1 **** SfeQD ' . ' w B3 ' flanB NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. I 1'HE firm heretofore rioine business iii* the sty!p of N. TINMAN STONE-^^^B CO. at Iiion, Fairfield County, h. C., is, by ShH mutual consent, this <Wy (iisso ved by the withdrawal of W. II. McCauliff. All claims agair.st the firm mu-t be pimnted tB to N. Tinman and J. J. Collins for i-ay. AS X- -m-jrivcTiiVVf:!) January-S, 181)2. 1- "-3t HJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I TJEKSONS l:?:<!ii;szclaims :ifa:?;sf,<tci)r}ie _L I>. Davis (culoied), are B hr:el>y notilifd <> prt*s<*r.t tlieui duly at- flfl tested t?? the und rsigned: and persons in- H dt-bted to said deceased are notified that payment must be nia^e to me at once. . li. Ii. JENNINGS, January 5, 1892. Executor. ttV? l-7-4t ,| EXECUTORS' XOIICE, 8 E tate of E. G Palmer, D erased. \1 Q i LL oersons having claims against said ft estate will present the same duly attested, and all persons indebted thereto will make payment to E. G. PALMER, R. A. MEARES; Executors. yoxir Rid#?way, S. C., January 25,1892. J l-27x4t " e un- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I \LL persons holding: claims against * the estate of Noah Rhine, deceased, are hereby notified to present the saise duly proved, and all persons indebfed will make payment to my Asrent, C. P. Wrav, Esq., at his office, tkeir Ridgewav, S. C- ' 1-12-41 W. II. IIARTIN. ^ Notice for Final Discharge. T WILL apply to S. li. Johnston, Judge 1 of Probate for fairfield County, on ^ * - OA.I _ Fiiday, the 26tli day or ttoruary, iov*, ? for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate <-f II. J. F. \V. Coleman, deohhm ceased. J. R. COLEMAN. l-7-4t Administrator. Noticc for Final Discharge. [ V?*ILL ?pply to S. R. Jo-n9'on, Judge i. of Piobate for P'airfield County on Tuesday, lh?- 16th day of February, 1892, for a li'nal discharge as Executor of the iJk Estate cf Abigail Camak. deceased. AtM D. G. HUFF, Executor. ^ 1?19?4t gftngKW /. BB j ' ,.r v' . v"' % ' * m STTaT"tX <Jlowney'; ceased. THUS. W. BRICE, sfl 1-7- 4t Administrator. "^Hj AN ORDINANCE That Saloons be Closed it thi ? Hour of Tex O'clock P. M. Be it enacted and ordained by the il Intendant and Wardens of the T?wm . of Winnsb?r?, S. C., in Council met &J| rifle jr an?i by the authority ?f the same: Section 1. That all persons engaged f | in the business of keeping saloons and ^ c*,t# selling and retailing spirituous Jiquers in the Town of Winnsbora ?n and after tke first day of January, A. D. 1QQO in., ivimiir/ul ti\ s.lnc* ! #>_ *1 ^ I WjUAI W4 * V VIVWV * w spective saloons or places of business by the hour of ten ?"clock P. M. of each day. Sec. 2. That any saloon keeper ?r person engaged iu telling spirituous liquors as aforesaid who shall offer any > liquor for sale after the hour of ten L? o'cieck T. M ?r who shall permit his or her salmon to be kept open after 5 that hour or keep a light in his or her establishment after said hour of 10 'cl?ek P. M .?n violation of this ordinance shall fee pnnifln-d bv line of not more than twenty-live dollars or by ii*pri>onii)ii.t of not jiore than twenty-lire days in the discretion of the Intendant. Sec. 3. That this ordinance shall go f TCT into effect on the ftrst ?2av <jf Jnnv.arr . A TV 1MO. Done i:i Council thi- lolh day of December, A. D. 1C91, and [l s.] with the corporate seal of the town affixed. \Y\ G. JORDAN, p?rj Int?'?dant. reig?' Attest: I. X "VVitueks, Clerk. nciud e and A r}vp C V V \ ( ) \ felr?t - x 1 A ~ < i . itvinf >r??j? Lamp *" , Teas, ; *t > j 8 and TS traced t" six f-;ct Ua' sub-_ ^ JL Scr:fccr I'ffci'n lor sj?1v * lut jb ? Also a beautiful lino c-f HOOK LETS f| 1TI which ?re now u-e-l gcueiaily as a jttk * su'jslittue forXniis Car?>. INSPECTION" SOLICITED. M w. K A ? 14. DENTAL NOTICE. f fl D 11. DAVID AIKEX | fers bis professional .servicesta the citizens of the Town and County. A sh^r*. of public patronaT^ respectfully solioted t3F*03i<"e, N"?9 Washington istrwet.thrV doois west o: post office. 8-_5*v'H * ~H DENTISTRY. rflB r. ~. B.J. QUATTLEBAUil. D.J^? 4. ;3r v 31 ft->- N' : *'I N'Ntr,oi:(\ ^. c. fejgiM 7 a A?U nr at?Kti for W. L. Do?rla*. " n If b*C i#r ?.! in yo?r placa a* H ittlv to Mid far caolttset s?e igroncy, Md lc: them f?f 7?a. tar T A K ^ UTK. IBMB ^ WHY IS W. L. Dor I S3 SHOE C I THE BEST SHOE 111 THEWS It U * Mal?N tkM, with HO U-. U hmrt Ik* t?n mt<? of th? hex -M *ad m<7, tocmuit m suUk t SgS |r?(( Om my ?OUr tums/Mw . ^ Mwid thoM ?o?tltv from $4.00?SS.'i9 tatjwrtW 'H tom-itfKTao?t eotiimx & *? k 69 30 Ptllei Mmi Tv I VWa atdLattwCairiana*. -H malm cnooth lmidfl, hic - - x - W sloa od*?. Ona pair will waa-TSi' Qft 30 Una calfj sob?tt - * wfci tkl* >rlo?; one trlxwfco *?t a ??o? for eorafort i S to 35 aad 92.90 W>- I in T?y itrosi u< BH hxr? si-na. then a trial will < ' ' ' M Qauq) 83.M &a< ?1 os their BMrlk, u the la?rea~> Ladies I Imported afcoea eoatlar frara i>' . Lad let* 3.50. ?.0? XJamarataubMtflaeDoatp" that Wv-; pclca are stamped on the Tf. L. DOfcT' * < fz' For sale by McMASTER, WINNSfi . _ ' B J.E. DC Bi4 . ' -^1 r'-.c > ' " ^ I ' % R