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" V.'.J ?mm?? i r n tn?a??? j Lor A i. INTKLMGENCR.' i p VTcduesday. March 30, : : : 1882 M All. COLLECTIONS, Letters will he collected from the iKier boxes at 3.50 p. in., 5.15 p. ra., and 9 p. in. daily. i New Advertisement*. Toilet Preparations?W. E. Aiken. We Are Am nU?Ketchin & Cath ! v?n?. Exchange an<! Feed Stables?A ! v' Williford. Kentucky B?urbon, &c.?F. W. - Habenicht. Mortgages'* Laii'I Sale--W. H. Lrlcs, Attorney. Strayed or Stolen?T. P.Yoonginer, Wal[aceville, S. C. The First Annual Meeting?T. W. Lauderdale, President. Aflol ? Mr. li N. McMaster has received & photograph of the So nth Carolina w Military Academy building taken during the fi>e <>? the inst. -N't fcetrice was held at the Meihodi>i Cnnrcn Sunday morning, ilr. Weher bcin*c called <? conduct the fuueral >ervices ot Mrs. Robinson at Bethel Church. ?The old tauk, which has for a number or tears stood alon* side of the railroad opposite the residence of Mr. W. K. Doir, has been rem<*red. It was in a dangerously decayed condition. ?Report# nora Po&tM&sUrJEglesteo and Capi. I. Withers continue to by encouraging. Capt. I. N. Withers i* ?till in Florida, Mr. EgleMon has lift Su'iitnerrille and is new in Pisopolis. --Atwocd invites all to call and examine his Piioio work. * ? In the *ccond primary held in Columbia Ta^dar for the purpose of j nominating: a Democratic candidate for mayor ?>f the citr, Dr. W. V. Fiaher retired the nomination, his onrv.meM. TT. Mt 15. Siean, beinjj r r beaten bv over 300 rote*. ?The lo'i! amount of the property Ux entered upon the delinquent list is ( about twenty-five percent greater than : for last year. There arc about five j hnndred ^elinqnent poll taxpayer* on j the list, wkich number is ju?t about j the tame as was shown, by the book?, { iov the preceeding year ?A meeting ;of the committee appointed at the recent mass meeting to cenfer with Messrs. H. A. Gaillard and J. TV. Lyles ia regard to the poetical situation in Fairfield was to have been held on Saturday, but ? owing, it is presumed, to the very j V -1 disagreeable and unfavorable weather , ^ which prevented the attendance of a j rY majority of the members, the con- J / ference was postponed. ?We inadvertently omitted from i otir report of the preceedings of the j mass meeting Saturday the names of, the members of the committee elected i? confer with the secretaries of the teTeral County Democratic (Jlmbs for the purpose 01 revising the rolls. Thin cemmittee consists of th? following geutlernen: D. P. Crroby, II. A. Me*resvU. C. Reeve?, T. U. Ketchir. J. R. Citrlee, VV. B. Dixon. ?rmrip ?arlv and secure your sit ii??s at At wood's and prevent the rusk. * ? It was expected that I?ev. J. T. Chalmers -would occupy the pulpit of the A. K.P. Church ?a Sunday last, but he was prevented from so doin^ s by circumstances distressing in the extreme. While on the journey South, Mrs. Chalmers, on account of whose health the visit had been undertaken, because utterly prostrated and upon v their arrival in Charlotte it was seeir that she was unable to proceed iurtner - and it was. in consequence of this, impossible fox* 3>Ir. Chalmers to reach >Yinnsboro. The entire community is ? deeply crrieved at the..'tews of Mrs. Ckalmers'ilfuess; antl^saas/ and-sincex*e are the wishes that it will not prove as serioss as apprehended. ?Atwcvd's Ai'Isto Glace Photos arc "vv taking the cake. * /Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona. ? Thjjum.?Our contemporary the Adtocate will please accept our sincere thanks for their courtesy in placing at ?ur disposal uieir pres?, uurs bating1 been bv a:i accident, rendered ' temporarily u.??le?s. j Uxclaime? Letters.?The following :i? a list of the letters remaining unclaimed in the ptstofiice, for the week endi*2 March 21, 1892: W. C. C?leman, T. D. Davi?, Willie .'Fra?hcr, Mr. II. D. Harrison, Miss Xxncj Ltwico. .Ferson* calling for any of the above vr'ill mention that thcr are advertised. ' ? ?Ca. mid examine Atwoods $3.00 cabinet puMos. * Alliance Meeting.-The Fairfield Coui) t7 Farmers' Alliance wili meet ia the ciurt house on th? 12th of April. District Lecturer is expected to present t? address the meeting. A fu'l delegation is urged to be prrscat. Visiting brethren will be welcomed. D. P. Crosby, Preiident. A Frx>*ch Plat.?The young- society people of Chester will present to the public in the nc%T Opera House at -^r?j?ce. "The Ironmaster," on the nl. The proceeds of the at wiil be donated to the . monument to the Cou. The local talent ot 'ntinfr ftcsJrfn mm ^ke the play a success, and l?e of some ?f 'chose who ?art. warrants us in earing il succeed. The object of the ' ^ment makes it more than a . cair, aud we are assured by "hester that an att*?dan<"* > ' 4Kb * >:. ?** - V Highest of all in Leavening Pow APsomi The Teachers' Association. ?The [ first meeting since the reorganization j ef the Tcachers' Association will b. held on Saturday the 2nd of Apri School: Commissioner A. Y. Milli; . has requested the following teach v to read papers on the subjects oppo-' their respective names: ' Prof. W. It. Withe row, Arithmt. ->vic. Mr. E. Mikell, History, f Mr. Vv. J. Keller, Grammar. ' 4 Mr. J. It. Sterling-, Geography, i Mi?s It. B. McMaster, Peumsf ;nship. All of these ieachers wili-* most probably comply with Mr. /.Millings request, and the members of r the Association may expect something quite ab?ve the ordinary. ' j Children Cry for Pitcher's /Castoria. a>> ; t New Adtkutiskmexts A "Willij ferd announces this morn in; ? that he has ou hand a number of hOrses anc mules of all sorts and c pndition! wkich \rill be disposed of fo-'Y eithei cash or credit. Parties desiring \ stocl would find it profitable to give hiu*?i s call. Messrs. Ketchiu & Cathcart are agents for the Richmond Store Company. and as such they will give their prompt attention to all orders for stoves or repairs. Dr. W. E. Aiken has in stock an | elegant line of toilet articles of every j description; pond lily extract, crab l apple biossom, and complexion soap I beinor csneciallr mentioned in his new c? - - x - ~ ? advertisement. Don't faiKo read it, you will find something there which will probably interest you. F. W. Habernicht?s stock is wtill the finest in the County, old velvet rye whiskey, pure Kentucky bourbon, specialties. Remeraber that he ias the celebrated Glenn .Springs mineral water. Personals. | Dr. D. E. McJlaster paid Winnsboro a flying vitit last week. Mr. \JT. H. McB. Sraiih, of Chester, is spending a few days in town. \lv V S Tnrnpr fhfi wftll IcilOWll cotton buyer, has returned to Winnsboro. Dr. H. B. McMaster, of Wayneiboreujh, Ga., tpem Tuesday in Winnsbero. Mr. I. L. "Withers, of Columbia, arrived Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday it; town. Col. Wan. Wallace and W. II. Gibbs, both of Columbia are visiting Mr. John G. Mobley at his place in the country. Mr. Tlios. H. Ketchin left Monday afternoon for the Northern markets. He -was accompanied by bis sister, Miss Lilla, vrho will assist him in seiecting his spring and summer stock. Mrs. Mary E. Gaillard, of New Y#rk, widow of the late Dr. Edwin S. Gaillard, aud who is the presen owner of GaillarcVs Medical Journal left yesterday afternoon for Kichmontf, Va.. after quite an extended ^itit to relatives in Winnsboro. /' Ufv Jtnaei McMaitgfc' ; Tuesday afternoon forhisj^foe in -_.jiladeip'nia after wuvii!^?ipeut several N^^s^Jn, . WiDB^g?ro. Mr. McMaster wag accompanied to the depot ?v a Dumber ?f the members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and others of kis friends, all of whom regretted hie departure rery much. Shiloii's Catarrh Remedt. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With ?ach bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by Winnsboro Drug Store. * {ZREKyOGRjLTIC CLUB. Tke Greenbrier Democratic Club will meet at Dr. Arledge's gim house on Saturday, April 9, at 2.30 p. m. As there will be bneiness of impor tance oerore tne uiuo, a tun attenctence is requested. J. If. Ccrlee, President. A 21E21EXT0 OF SUERKAK. The following; account of a rather singular incident appeared in the Ridjewa> correspondence of the Slate Wednesday: Our postmaster has received a letter from a Mr. Rhinehart, formerly eaptain of Co. G, 75th Ohi? regiment, but now of Spring: Ilill, Kansas. lie states that daring the Sherman raid throuffh this section one of his men brought to him a box containing some quilts, clothin; and a Mastnic Monitor. IMxtnnflK . I... ... vyn uiu aiv ir/?i v/i i uu +n.uniL(jr uiv LKUI1C Edwaib \Ym. Davis, of this place, appear* us owner. Capt. Rhinehart, being himself a Ma$?n{ desires to return t^-.e book to relatives of Mr. Dsvis, and no donbt tke book nil! so:>:i at rive, to lie highly appreciate by the lelatires for its peculiar history. TUL GOKDOXS. At the regular bi m?uth!y meeting of the Gordon Light Infantry, held on Monday evening !*&t, it was definitely decided br the company to give a picnic this jtnrincr. As if hi* ?*r^ral Tears since the ascmber* of this crops and their friends have had an oppertunilv of enjoying one of the delightful "outinja'", the above decision will be hailed with delight by the friends of the company. Mr. T. W. Lauderdale, who has bees appointed to the position of paj master on Col. Jones' staff, with the rank of captain, haa tendered his resignaas a member of thp ^^mn?iuv. Mr. . a _ _ . < 9 . / ' : . * er.?Latest U.: IBI PfiOf puns at, ii?-u b> i..v if rjonrwimcj / OF 3IKS. AGXKS JBXXJXC3 nor. ix sox. SaturdaV^?orning at a. few ates past 4 o'clock Mrs. Ajncs inings Robinson wife of J. Leonard .tobinson of this County, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Jennings, - of "Winnsboro. died after a protrac:ed illness, at tlie residence of her husband in the lower section of this County. Very young and possessed of an exceptionally lovable and Christiaalikc disposition which manifested itself in the calmness and characteristic Christina fortitude with which she, realizing that, death must be the linkable result of the disease from which she sunereu, awaitea tne ena:ner less win be to the host of friends and relatives with whom she was, durisg her life, intimately associated, an irreparable one. , ^rr,-"p"iVirn:**TH^^'rfT^ \frfV^Tv*ld at Bethel Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. S. A. _ "Weber officiating, and the unusually high esteem in which Mrs. Robinson 1 was deservedly held being attested by VHic number of grief stricken and sympathising relations and friends in attendance. The pall beavers were Messrs. \Oscar Chappell, Ross Gibson, W. II. "\V"/'Jlliforsi, Ed. Ivoen, Edgar Trapp, Durh. am Broom. GOOD TAOli^.sIXQ, IXTEXDEXC J?, s A lMiruontin'i ai!y Close Election. The primary,, election held Monday j 1ur the purport. uf nominaiing h j Democratic catnliC>]jite for the office of Inter-dent and Vvr?'.rdvi.s of Winnsborr*: was remarkably cU^sely contested bnt markad nevertheSfess by an entire i absence of c:i-ori*der ?c anythingj verging on nn." ' agantnesi^-r; good nature was S 14^Iv>r alent. Nearly tlie cnJir^?% "oiled before 2 o'clock i:i the^ ' .' and up to that hour the n Capt. I Jordan were perfectly v of a j vir-torv for their candid': J as ihe hour for the closinjr c:.f the polls, 7 | o'clock, upnreached the situation became wore doubtful.. and the hopes , of the supporters of jiv# McCartey rose perceptibly; aui before the result was made kn ?wn both sides were elaiwin<? the; election. But when the result w*->/ announced, at 8 o'clock p. m , it v rt-fos-nd to the delight of his friew a, that Capt. Jordan had carried the ection by a majority of four votes, .The interest in the election naf filly centered on the race fur lnte i.enf, but a considerable amount wr ; - t'l^. manifested in the contest 1 c yVardens which resulted as follow.',^. W. C. jSeatv, 69; R. Y. Turner, 87; *>. v^. v-aiuweu, oo; u. vriuuora, 83; V/r. W. E. Aiken, 81; Dr. D. J. QtL'attlebauni, 50; T. P. Bryson, 7S; T. Matthews, 77. Tlic four ger.tle.men first named being eiected. There wne 16C votes polled: of these Jordan received So and McCarley 81. ?Atwood does finer work than has ever been produced in the County. * Children Cr.v for Pitcher's Castoria. j XOT J C Ay DID A TB, Messrs. Editors: I have received several letters of late from friends in different parts of the County suggesting mv candidacr in connection with an office to be voted for at tlie next general election. I take this manner of answering them. Deeply grateful for their interest in ray welfare I aa compelled to say that circumstances will net allow 2.ie to be a candidate for any office nor would I accept the same if elcctcd. Osmund "W. Buchanan. COLORED NORMAL INSTITUTE. Messrs. Editors: As you hare same readers who are always glad to hear of our work through \?ur columns, we ask a small space. Our N?ro)al work this year, thus far, has been far in advance of last. Our attendance has been greater; gen- ' eral deportment has been bettsr; and or?n0rfl1 cfan^inor JlQO h??n I >m v....= M.glM,. . Will daily rell of honor has been quile a i successful feature of our work. The following arc thoie who hare hid their names on the roll of honor ind ihe number of times each one has been on; Carrie L. Davis, 02 times; (Jura Iiu.s- ( sell, 30; E*la Ilen-y, 33; Josephine Pinkney, 24; Emma Johnson, 34; ' Mary Buulware, 1G; Fannie Sims, 20; Sanders Ejfleston. 39; Victoria Jackson, 34; Arthur Jackson, 20; Joseph Jackson, 27; Willie Jackson, 20; Irene Jackson, 33; Ada Jackson, 23; Ella Johnson, 21; Silena Johnson, 20; ' Maria Boulware, 16: Julia Boulware, 2o; Nannie Boulwaiv, 21; Mary M*nt- \ gomerv, 17; Mary Ilenry, 24; Nancy Young. 11; Julia TVatson, 27. . There are quite a nsmber who bare been on less than ten times. We are now preparing for a oucert, which we hope to present in Mar. wc had tne pleasure ot having with us Prof. S. B. Fnde, of Biddle (Jni- ; versity, Charlotte, N. C., wh? gave us j aii instructive talk. Rev. G. T. Dillard will lecture on a current topic at the Calvary Presbyterian Church Friday evening. Admission lQcts. I. D. Davis. Shiloli Cures Consumption. This is beyond question the most success: -ough Jledicine we have ever so]^. -ew doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful sue cess in the cure of Consumption is j without a parallel in the liistorv of medicine. Siuce its first discovery it ha? been sold on a guarantee, a test which na other medicine. 1 JSKZ+. .LICET St .-SATED he March Convention of 1802. \ >oLri?iiiA,S.C.,March25.?Special: ! c -March Convention under the call n <1 _ /-rpi i_ " i j. 1 JL U1C "111J1TCCH inct TfsiuriKiy ;iiu:r110011 at '> o'clock. Ex-Con^rcssman, Dibble, of Orangeburg, "was made Chairman. A full State ticket was nominated, John C. Sheppard, of Edgefield, Governor, James L. Oil', of Greenville, Lieutenant Governor,: L. W. Youmans, of Barnwell, Secretary of State, E. R. Mclver, of Darington, State Treasurer, J. B. Jlum- _ bert, of Laurens, Comptroller General, j W. P. Murphy, of Colleton, Attorney j General, Rev. D. "VV. Iliott, of Anderson, Superintendent of Education, j W. B. Dixon, formerly of Fairfield i now of York, Adjutant and Inspector j General. /in J'>xei;uuve ivuujuuilccim<iii nus appointed from each county, G. W.. Ragsdale, E?q., for Fairfield. The following delegation was i announced at a lale hoar, amid loud ! applause, from Fairfield: G. W. Ragsdalc, R. J. McCsiley,i T. W. Sligh, II. O. Duke, Henry! Ileitis, J. r>. Edmund*, I. C. Thomas. ' The Convention was enthusiasticr and was :i fn:e losing body of men. i \Y D. D. ! ??? ?Atwood makes full single figure J cabinet standing Photos; S3.00 per J -IQ&mw * l *'nnwi> T/iVr r/kriv r -r TT \f w Loxgtown, 5. cm March 25.--1 i Special: It is with sincere regret we | announce the death t>f Mrs. Iva j Walker, wife of the MethodistJEvanffC- ! 7 l list, and daughter of the late Col. j Provence. She died ou Sunday the i 20:h inst. with consumption, and was buried on Maud-iy evening at the \ Presbyterian Church. The funeral j services were conducted by ItevT. W. i Melliclminp. r?"l;c writer extends his i : .sytnpaihv to the bereaved family. Auae com has been planted in this! section. (XarctV'uinjr also has com- j u'encc.4 in real earnest ^ O^ts arc | looking well, especially fall mowing?. ! The public roads are, I am glad lo : sav, in a better condition than thev j were last year. Miss Maggie liuines, of East Wateroc, [ is visiting Miss Mary Smith, of our j town. From present'indications there will be the singing of wedding bells in Lon<riown in the near future. Th2 Sunday School at the chapel was organized last Sunday with Mr. Howell Edmunds as Superintendent. K. H. D. - ? ?You will do well to sccuie your Photo work before the 25th of April, ? ?o A ftvAA/1 Iftovn:' oc CAAII 11invr?o^: m* as lie can finish and deliver his work. * A RF.FL Y TO MR. SELL A .VH Y. Messrs Editors: I notice in your paper of February 17 a reply from our learned County Commissioner to me, ( so hope you will allow me space to reply to him. Mr. Dellancy, you : seem to think I am quite ignorant as j to -whom the Board elected attorney. , I know they did elect 0. W. Buchanan, ] and I think him gentleman enough to 1 acknowledge he was a strong advocate ] of Tillman. As to what I know about I the poor house you have acknowledged ] to tne same, as to corn you louua | i January, 1891, you say there were j five hundred bushels, seventy-five of j that being made by Cameron. This is t not correct. How could there be five J hundred bushels, when voti already in * your first statement said Deity, only i made three hundred and thirty. I t like to get some of that corn i for seetk^hich grows after cribbing. How can V'-Stf he right each timp^wfegfk^ you sty one~~"tiling one time and { another the next time. Can you tell i why Jones took mules and hands to t the field for three days lout only plowed one mule one day? As for the sow and pigs you say, "we" permitted Jones to bring there to raise J on shares. Whom do you mean by J we? As the Board did not give him ' permission, they went all the same and ] all except two disappeared some way. ' You must have thought the "razor * backsr? a good breed judging- from the ? way you were trying to raise razor- ' backs. You had in January, -'92, twelve or fifteen sows two years old or over and nine boars from two years old and down and but one so-called improved Berkshire boar, for it is not avi improved Berkshire. 2s ow how can you improve the razor backs when this is the case, for I have been there and did the work on these same hogs. Yes, I did say Deitz left twelve hundred pounds of meat, but did net say what amount you found there any time after. The razor back must have eaten that immense quantity of greens which were there (and I can prove it), for thev do not loek like the same hogs they did in 1890. It maty seem strange to you that all the censure (you say) that is heaped upon Jones comes from this quarter the County. You would never have heard a word from me conccrni?g Jones had you given facts as they 3 were about Deitz in your first reply, t As for me trying to make a hallelujah r shout I did not try or I would have t told about the feeding of the hogs, s plowing the mules, tending the wagon, j f renting the house, selling the eggs, as S < i know he must have sold one hundred j ^ dozen to one man, not putting the hogs up to fatten last fall when told, taking ofl' one of the paupers, etc., for ,, which you are more to blame than c Jones. No wonder you did not wish the Board to give the facts as they were when they t wanted to do so, in reply to Keforia. 1 Sow is this reur lieform? What J think yon ?f Straightouts now? Yours, &c., t A. J. Boyd. i March 26, 1S92. j s How's This! ]_ We offer One Hundred Doliars Ke- 1 ward for any case of Catarrh that can 3 not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiexet& Co., Props., Toledo, O., We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 rears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry ?ut any obligations made by their firm. ( * r' ~ !IeDrngf>t?, ; ^*=-1 'JU.-w f^aat', - rs*. iASTERTJLLE A1SD C'lUSIlYVJLLE ' ITEMS. Messrs. Editors: I will write a short! , . i article tor your many readers, out at ? present news is very scarce ami your j humble scribe rarely ever comes in j contact with any one to hear (lie topics 11 of the times discussed. And when he ! does occasionally meet some one. time ! is so pressing with him until he has no ' time to discuss the leading questions of the day, being busily engaged in teaching the "young idea how to shoot," consequently he has very little time to devote to other questions, j AVai?a L r\ ??Af 4l>n p 11 rv Tt'/.n 1/1 17 V, II11VL lltlia ilV, ?UMJU I perhaps be able to give more items of ] interest. i Tlie health of the community is j tolerably good at present. Since my i last communication, la grippe has been i prevalent in this section, but I am gratified to say those who have been | thus afflicted are now convalescing. | Mr. Colesaan JetFares has gone up in | Chester County, four miles west of the village, where he will be engaged in superintending a farm, and will perhaps be absent the remainder of ' t lie year. Rev. Mr. Swindler will preach at i Cool Branch Church the third Sunday j in this month. Mr. Swindler will 1 scitc as pastor at Bearer Creek this j ^ year. Mr. Charley Crosby, who has recently graduated from the medical college of Louisville, Ivy., returned ? home notlongsince. His many frloM&j are glad t? haye hi in in^tfur midst pagin. He will 29?trffYork County i soon, w'TJefeThe will locate and praci tice. We wish him much success in his new field of work. I regret to chronicle the death of -mis. juizaoetn uoieman, wiiicn occnrred 011 the 18th ult., in her eightythird year. Her remains "were interred in the family burying ground near the residence of Jones II. McLane. Many friends tender their sympathies to the bereaved family. One by one we are dropping by the wayside; being weary with the cares of iife wc lay down and using our burdens of life for a pillow fall into that dreamless sleep that kisses down our eyelids still. . While we are here in love with life, and enraptured with the world we arc summened before Him who doeth all Jhu^-vwell. ? ?, Mr. Editor, as we Icok for the' jiSSt-j' limf linftn IliA ftf Ann lnrml aha:- ! ' - "l'~" '"V ^WVIVU, 'V"-? v/*iv,o J and friends, from which come no s word or glance of kindly recognition; \ we reflect upon the impenetrable and \ insoluble mystery of death, which is c as unfathomable today as when the I Great Creator breathed the breath of ? life into the inanimate clay. The a past al?ne is ours, the future belongs J] f? God. In the midst of life and s health we are under sentence of death, l for it is appointed unto all men a a time to die. Other events mar or * mar not occur; other conditions may or may not exist; we may be rich or ^ poor; we maybe learned or ignorant; j we may be happy or wretched, but we d must all die; humanity itself is des- c tincd to extinction sooner or later. It ^ is uie instruction ox science mat me r nergy of the earth will be expended jj and it will become incapable of supporting life; the glorious Creator will behold a group of ietble and pallid survivors in some sheltered valley in the tropica frightened with amazement at the final extinction of man. The last man is destined to perish, ~ and the sun will yet rise upon the 1 earth without an inhabitant, for the J verdict has been pronounced by the * inexorable decree of an omnipotant tribunal. Frem .that decree there is neither exculpation nor appeal, all must be relinquished. The tender a mother cries passionately for her first born, but there is cle'm^ncyt "With [he disappearance of man from earth [ill traces of his existence will be lost. Hie palaces, towers and temples .he lias reared, the institutions he has established, the cities he has built, the books he has written, the creeds he lias Constructed, the philosophies he lias formulated?all science, art. litera ;ure and knowledge will be obliterated ind ongulfed in^ empty and vacant jblivion. And it seems to me that nan should feci happy when death :laim3 him, for then he embarks for :hat better state which lies beyond the rrave. k.k.j. 1 ' March 17, 1892. 1 -^Atworu]. fhc^ Photographer, has ^ trranged to stayN^/- rk in iVinnsboro one more i^ionth, (jndiilg-? lp to and including April 2.5, r92. * Answer This Question. I "Why do so many people we see P iround us ??em to prefer to suffer and ;e made miserable by Indigestion, f< ^onstination. Dizziness. Loss of An )etite. G'omiug up of t ic Food, Ycl- '5 o\v Skirt;'when for 75c. we will sell st hem Shi loirs Vitalizer, guaranteed to jure them. Sold by Winnsboro Drug V jtore. " * w _ I 1 G ci ? <rt /?n ^ 5 ~ 2 ! ? r < I # ~ If Z-i I i -J, ^ S+ L * 3 9 S X g Q ft KJicxmnlissu Cared in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and f| seuralgia radically cures in 1 to B3 V, lay.". Its action upon the system is JJ emarkable and mysterious. If rcnoves at once the c*ti?e and the di* ease immediately disappears. Tha irst dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. ? >o!d by >V. E. Aiken, Druggist, Vmnsborough, S. C. * ?Remember Atwoed. the Photographer, is with rou but a short time. A Leader, Since its first introduction, Electric Biters has gained rapidly in popular favor, intil now it is clearly in the lead .among >ure medicinal tonics and alteratives?con- aining nothing which permits its use as a y ip.verage or intoxicant, it is recognized as n he best and purest medicine for all ail- X, nents of Stomach, Livfr or Kidneys.?It _ vi!l cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Jonstipation, and drive Malaria from the ystem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each lottle or the money will be refunded. H 'rice only 5Cc. per bottle. Sold by Mc- J faster, Brice <fc Ketchin. * al Many .Persons Are broken down from overwork or ho;:seliold carcs Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes excess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine. For Over Fifty Year s V-riks. Wisslow's Soothi;;o .;as seen used fur over fifty yv rs by irilii ji:s. f' mntliArs for illf'r ! nr. y~ il? 1... *' ?Atwood guar: . ' than lias ever bec? . State. K x. - 1 ? ' 'HEFINEST INTHi; \ (Private Stock. rPilE OLD VELVET R\ 1 key. Per Gallon, - - ' , ^ Per Quart, - - - \? Per Pint, - - - . Far sale bv F. W. HABENICi. STRAYED OK STOLENV O.NJL b:?dAJLLi 1'ALti li&U IIORX COW was missing from my pasture on Little River at Glenn's Bridge on Alondav afternoon, 21st inst., and has not been seen since. A.ny informatien as to her wherelbouts will be liberallv rewarded. THOMAS P. YONGIXER, Wallaceyille. S. C. 3-o0-x2 rHE HP^TTNNMLMEEmG -OF^SayiDgs&Investoiont Co., VttXSSBOllQ, S. C., ^ -J' \?/Il.L be held in the To^nllal! of VY Winnsboro, S. (J..^bn Tuesday, Lpril 5, l.Si'2, at eijilit .o^ciock P. M. All oekholders ar&jecquesled to bs repre en-i-d by prpsxv or in person. >" T. W. LAUDERDALE, X President. JJZ.K. ELLIOTT, Treasurer. 3-30xlfl Mil PREPARATIONS! Pond Lily Extract, Crab AdpIc Blossom, And "Complexion Soap." Parties purchasing a 25c. cake of the latter will be presented an ifArt Picture 22x26 in sizo, and itself vrortli the price. At the Diu? Store of W. SO. AlK55Jf. MORTGAGEES' LA3D SALE. STATE OF SOUTII CAiio IN A, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. "VJ OTICE is hereby given tliatpursuant to li the power contained in a mortgage Elizabeth Fin.ey to >y;ea ?fc IlavnswoTi^^u^'iA;?- .(late the :0th clay of January, 1891, and "fStfSfPd&d. n the oilicc of the Register of Mesne Con-T Trance for Fairfield County cn the 9th lay-of February, ]891, in Book *'Y" at >age 474, and thereafter duly assigned to he undersigned Commercial Bank of ;olumbia, S. C., the undersigned will sell t public outcry before the Court House loor for Fairfield County r.t Winnsboro, >. C., on Saturday, the l(3th day of^April, 892, between the hoursof -2 o'clock'noon .nd 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all that ract of land, situate in the County of "airfield and State of South Caiolina, ontaining five hundred acres, more or less, ieing the tract of land conreyed to said Elizabeth Finley by J. B. McC'ants. by eed dated 29tb day of Apiil, 1S7S, and re"orded in the office of the lcegister of I^sne Conveyances for said County in >ook "A.F." at page 104, and mors paricu'arly represented by a plat recorded fi said office in Book "A.K." page 359. ! Terms of .-ale?Cash. COMMERCIAL BANK of Columbia, S. C., Assignees of said Mortgage. W. II. LYLE^, Attorney. 3-30-Ct ! Hiirii AND "EMi! * BliBLBb.-"NOTICE. ! r HAVE OX HAND AND FOP. [ L sale ? 0 Good Young Ivcnlucky Mule?, 8 or ' 10 Plug Mules, a few Good Horses, , and a con pin of OoorL-lUris-- ~ ? ' o?e 4 years old and uabroke. will sell them cheap for cash or jood 1 aper, payable in the fall. T : 11 ?t-? ? 7 1 >viu aimj c-vuiiau^c cm \ auuvc >r broken down stock. Persons wishing to buy or exchange leir stock will do well to call at my ( ;ab!es on Congress street. A.WILLIFOItD, fiunsboro, S. C. Proprietor. ,VK ARE AGENTS -FOR THE? 1 MiM Stove Cs k ORDERS FOR c 'm or Repairs, r'lLlj RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. ] YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. ft nit , mo & mean PURE KENTUCKY BOURBON! pilE Oid Club House Sour Mash L Bourbon Whiskey?a tupcrior tide of old Kentucky Whiskey. For sale bv F. W. IIABENICHT. lis Pnrtpp ihniirf Riw 111V) ivilbl) JU.ljm U Will -}lie Imported Bass & Co. s Pale j ^njrvprl />-, *, Er - - - - 1 : - " - ; . I ^ f ' : . : : >; - ' . .r " f " -\' , . ' . v ' \ . ; . ' WMM DT-x ? ? - . - . r- V* r' .. - - - . ? , I BOW FOBGfcv GROCERY DEPARTS, Best Q uality. FresK^ Always on Hand- %|Wls Come to the Corner Store. fe'S-fl J M "RRATY &r, BRC I "OLD RELIABLE LINE," 1| SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY AND LEASED LINES. \I). II. CHAMBERLAIN, Receiver. " ^ passenger department. Condensed schedule, in effect January 17, 1892. Main Line. West Bound, Daily. Daily, East Bound. S P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. li>, 6 15 5 00 6 50 G 00 Lv. Charleston Ar. 1105 1 15 9 50 10 2<j 6 54 5 47 7 25 G 50 Lv. Summerville Lv. 10 25 12 27 9 07 9 30 7 25 6 59 7 58 7 o0 Lr. Pre^iall's Lv. 9 52 1145 8 28 8 58 "< > 1 *- T_ f 7. I W q <ifl 1t si slii * O VO i to Xj\ . UC<Jigt a JU> . V ? - w T8 00 7 25 &30 ^"8 15 Ar. Branctmlle Lv. 9 15 13 00 -7 4# 8 15 815 S 35 9 00 Lv. do Ar. 10 59 7 30 S 44 9 2$ Lv. Bamberg Lv. 10 31 7 00 S 56 9 41 Lv. Grahams Lw. 10 20 6 48 9 15 10 00 Lv. Biackville Lv. 10 00 6 28 10 2? 1102 Lv. Aikfcu Lr. 8 50 5 25 Ifr-35^. ..... , 11 15 Lv. GraniteyiiJItfw^T^g^-'.u.^G^i Qa ^ 11 15 ~ -^X50^^rr75rr?trsta Lv. 8 00 4^0?"**=^? Columbia Division. v -> ra /r-< 7 35 $ 35 Lv. Brancbville Ar. 8 55 810 9 11 Lv. Orang?bnr?f Ar. 8 20 S 34 9 32 Lv. St. Matthews Ar. 7 58 V'? 9 00 10 CO Lv. Kingsrille Ar. 7 33 Camden Braxcs. " ? ? ?' " - " 1U Uo LiV. ivingsvme .ar. . 10 30 Lv. Camden Jc't Lv. 10 45 Lv. Claremout Lv. 1125 Ar. Camden Lv. ;; 9 45 10 50 Ar. ColumDia Lr. ^6 50 P. M. P. M. A. M.A. M. A. M. A. M. P. i^f||l "fMeal stations. - * Will stop to let off passengers. Additional trains daily leave Columbia 9.60 a. m., arrive Kiur i. ra., leave Kingsville 6.43 p. m., arrive Columbia 7.35p. tn. /'. ; Cola., Newberry & Lanrens R. R. i Carolina, Cum. Gap & Chit' Daily Ex. Sun. Dailv Ex. Sun. | Daily Ex. Sun. D? t>. m. 1 m ^ - S.C E'/: 3 30 Lv. Columbia Ar. 1100 ? ? ? 4 2! Lr. I,-mo Ly. 10 0 Lr.' 5 37 Lv. Little Mt'n Lv. 9 00 7 05 Ar. Aiken 0 13 Lr. Prosperity Lr. 8 24 ~c _ C. G. & O.fe|?s| G 44 Ly. Newberry Lv. 756 ? 8 30 Ar. Clinton Lv. 6 30 JJjj ? a M 8 15 Ar. Edgefv" P. M. /' i Through traiu service and connections. < Through trains daily between Charleston and Augusta, ' - '--i' *- " ?v./1 Ortlr..?K;a n?,1 / "</% 1.v, UT?, -.-.J /"< ,1- mi ' '! - . A ' UJU. uviuuiuiu aim utuYcv.ii vuiuiuuiOi UUU V_/tUilUCIJ. J. J ... f ; >etween Charleston and Atlanta. Leave Charleston 6:" -* v: ' " . !.30 p. in. Leave Atlanta 11:15 p. ra. arrive Charlestc' jutfet chair daily between Charleston and Columbia. ' u m..arrive Columbia 10:50 a. m. Leave Columbia ' *;'. " " on 10:20 p. m. Connections.?At Charleston with Clyde Steam*' - '- t tfondaVp^'cJ^^d^V^. aiu"! TTn'riiiyv. ?ai>"qskonv ind Saturdays. At Columbia daily with - - V:*_ 4. ' on, New York and points East and Nort^i * . . lay, with R. & D. R. R., (C. & G. Div.) i " it Augusta daily with Ga. R. R.> Central" *: . . Camden daily with C. C. & C. R. R. (tbr. . - ^ C., and Blacksburg. For further information applv to R. L. SEA' j. Al. WAIiD, (ien. Manager. ; " K'KAD A \ J ' . - "* . ; - % ' ffe Offer for [tie J > : ' . * - . -~vv/ - 1 V r5 riitUJUb UF STANDARD F- ; ING CALICOES AT 5 CIa . ;o PIECES YARD WIDE SEA V ; - . FORMER PRl^To y t5 PIECES BLEACHED AND H ' WHOLESALE^ :oo CORSETS, ALL STYLE' BARGA: | . ' ' ' CALL EARLY AND ' \ I MACAU! " H HH| m Novelties f ; if / . ' '- ; ' .* < . * - * : r i * - /./ ' .* ; J Bueh Lims r * ' ?. 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