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m * THE NEWS AND HERALD. * PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY' -BY KBWS AND.HERA LD COMPANY, j arn tynw ? -- - - ? TERMS, IX ADVAXCE: Oa? lear. ... . j Sir Moulin*. .... ,75 i .v m * w? ... w : r-x ? . .. i.- J ZJL* VERTIS1XG RATEb. G^if; j [ Ona *?llai a square for the first insertion j and Fifty Cer ts for each aubsequnt inser-: ti?n. Special rates fcr contract adver- i tlsors. Mauiage and death notices free, liegu- | lar rates charged for obituaries. Ordere for Job Work solicited. All business communications should be addressed to D. G Dwiylit. All communications fur publication should be addressed to \V\ D. Douglass. This newspaper is not responsible for pinions and views expiesseu anywhere ilbe than in the editorial col use n. All articles for publication must be acf.miTKinied bv the lruc name of the author and written in respectful language ana written on one side of the paper The true name required asan evidence of good faith. WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday, Jane.7, : : : If Columbia's GIters don't soon work in a ptoper manner, we will feel iucliticd in self-defense to furnish j her with a pipe line from some good J country spring. A contemporary SllifgeStS tiiilt Dr. I Briggs' definition ot purgaory, -a i place not so bad as hell, and ( ifli-ring J from hell in ihe tact that it is possible J to get ont of v.," ccmes as near as! possiple to being an accurate definition | of Chicago. Till-: Abbeville Molitnn per* Ms in Ailing its columns with long-*vinded editetial* on the political sdirnificance ot the carnival. We may mention incidentally that editor Hemphill was ininfnd tn as an escort, antJ it j seems tbat he loses tio opportunity to show his disappointment. The carnival is over, and political or n?n-political, give us a rest on that subject. .Rock Hill has completed the final j arrangements for the Woman's { College, and hopes to have it com- J menced by the middle of July. A j pretty site has been selected by the { board, and tbe bonds will be taken at j par by her enterprising citizens. The ! push and determination which charac- j terized her efforts to secure the school i we are glad to see continued, and tlis j reward is sure to follow. Tiik Columbia Journal says it is up a tree, politically, and prides itself j upon the manner in which it occupies I a limb, just out of reach of the political fracas below. All of which is pleasant enough now, but during a political year a limb is hardly safer than a rail, an*] ou one side or the other the Journal is bound to drop. Its equilibrium is so perfect at present, however, that we cannot attempt to t say on which side it will drop. South Carolina's booth at the Hicbmand Bazar was a credit to the J State, aud the two thousand odd | dollars turned in to tbo acc?clntivu ,s j ~ ** ffoua ot. In every ?" thing looking to the peeservation and to the perpetuation of the names of thos? wtio fell in the Lost Cauic and of their many deeds of valor, she is ! ev#r foremost, and with other Stales j she now shows her love and honor] for the private soldiery of the Con- j federacy. ??? This is the commencement season among the colleges, and the papers | ?>rp fni: of baccalaureate sermons and I validictory addresses. Each college has a record of which it Is proud and each community is proud of its own cspecial eeliege. Converse and the two female colleges of Columbia ^ among- the woraen, and the South Carolina College, the Citadel Acadfmy, Furman, Wofford, and soon Clemson are institutions of which any StatD BpaBQ might be proud. Morton, besides being a good farmer and an admirable Secretary of Agriculture, is somewhat of a satirist. In a letter to a friend, published ail over the couutrr yesterday, he scorches | the Populist movement in deserved terms, and opposes what they seek to accomplish as "vicious vagaries." Of course we looked for nothing" else from Morton, but his manner of showing up the fallacies of the Third Party movement is especially strong. ' Those same vicious vagaries require a check .down in this part of the country. The sad death of Germany and Henry in the wreck of Friday last brings to us that which h seldom realized until s?raeihin<: fearful ! happens?the great responsibility, the j momentary peri! of an engineer and fireman. Perhaps there is no doty so * fraught wiih danger, and certainty none over which the angel of death hangs with more uncertainty. They aie deserving of far more credit who day by day undertake su^h a duty "than those wbe under the excitement ?f battle or urged 011 by the hope of lanao accomplish deeds of daring. That facetious journal, the Abbe- ! Yille Medium, thinks that Wire Workers j is a better name for the league kn >wn j as Wage Workers, and says that its ' editor is personally acquainted with a few members to whom the name is j especially fitting. Trust to Hemphill | finding the few wire-pullers which all j large bodies of men are bound :o j contain, however unfortunately, for | on the order that, '-'it takes a thief," j etc., he would easily recognize them, j Cut the "Wage Workers will make j Tillman, Ilemphiil & Co. pnll the' wires for all they arc worth to beat j them. I Buckloar? Arnica SaU-<?. T'ttt- I-Vct <imint!i# Tvnrld for ( 'l!?v I Braises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei Sores. Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chill jlaim-, ? Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi tirely cures Piles, ?mo pay required I? is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cants psi box. For sale by ilcilas'er Jt Co. * If the Cleveland administration does j no more than purge and correct the ; pension lists, it will have done the country a great service. Perhaps,, in the matter of pensions, there is more room for reform than anywhere else. Pensioners have been as so many - - ? ii - i ? J thousand leeches drawing me miouu from the government. The work of "Corporal" Tanner and liaum is felt heavily by the people. On June 30, 181)0, there were on the roll? G7G,1G0, &G0,000, April lo, lS'Jo, and the last Congress appropriated $165,000,00G for pensions during the ensuing year. A greater fraud was never perpetrated on a people. The rules prescribed for the granting of pensions arc exceedingly loose, and not only made frauds nnssihle. but encouraare them. In the | face of such a ro! ?ry of the treasury to support individual citizens, it is 110 wonder the sentiment of paternalism is 011 the increase. X?h:th Cakolixa is second to none iu her eagerness for Federal offices. Georgia will not hold a candle to her now. The entire State press is down upon Bissell because lie intends letting postmasters serve out their terms, and even the usually refined Observer r?T pliavlnup. rlASooml* to ihe 11sc of sereral questionable epithets in application to Mr. IJisscil's "'asinine qualities' and unfortunate rotundity. They flv into a tantrum because their liitle "strip of land" has been termed doubtful, politically, and heap abuse"* upon the olTcnding parties at Washington unstintingly. Since they defeated the Republicans last year and repudL'.^d the term doubtful for four years to come, at least, the Democracy up there has been expecting as righteous due anything they choose to de maiul. it is lo be hoped that thoy will soon become reconciled to the deliberate, if asinine, manner in which BissaH proceeds, and remember that while they are getting some attention from that honorable personage we in South Carolina arc anxiously waiting his first appointment to begin our own little racket. m ? Tin* never ending fight between the State and the railroads receives new impetus from time to time, and we despair of ever witnessing an end to it. It seems as it every movement of the present administration i< directed towards crippling- the road?, and defeat makes them the more determined to eventually discover some plan which the principle of equity and justice cannot combat and foil. The rates especially established for the transportation of the dispensary liquor are uijust to say the least. Every effort will be made to have this un wormy ana lmainous oumih-ss ? financial success, while rites on cottou and truck produce, which could more justly he reduced are It-ft as they are. The railroads protect and of course meet small favor; the commissioners are evidently tools in another's hand?. Their work has been in accord with the efforts of the administration to cfi'ibo n hlnrc nt thft roads when ODDOT tanity offered, while essentially they should be a hoard absve small political practices. They have received? a mc.iicJ .cuuKe ir?m Judge Cot bran and one which wiil hold true- in every particular. In future let them assure these enterprises "the right to earn a reasonable increment for their owners as well as the means or rendering to the public the full, efficient and valuable scrvice roquired of theiu by their charters/' and the present litigation will be at an end. TO TAKE HIS PLACE IX RANKS. {Greenville Heics.) Iu the far South where the mightest river of a continent swells to its most majestic width and the summer winds dunce across the blue and sunlit waters of the gulf to linger languidly in the fragrance of Louisiana's thousand flowers, an old man lies asleep. In V irgrnia, nine nunareu nines away, is Hollywood cemetery. On the slopes of its many kills the grass grows green beneath the shade of ?ld trees and marble monaments t? i mighty dead gleam through the foilage swaying gently in the breath of the breeze from the James river. It is very still and s?leinn there'and the roses drop their petals silently on the graves beneath and yield their breath te go forth gently" through ravines and valleys where the hopes and loves of jfcnerations lie buried and the ? . memories 01 u;ousanus turn cacK.waru from all the corners of the earth. The broad yellow river rolling' by 011 its course to the s#a is broken there by many islands, and its waters surge beneath the drooping branches of willows and are ruffled into waves by the lodges of rack beneath. The voice of the river rushing amid the vrillows comes softly among the hills ami i-avines of Hollywood like the seund of ceaseless sighing from many tiiousaiius or oreasis, anu mingies wiu: i the whisperings of the oid trees as j their foliage sways and rustles. In Hollywood the soldiers sleep in f ranks long and straight as those of the ! battle line. Beneath the green turf, shadowed by the whispering, swaying trees, with the roses above them and in the sound of the sighing from the willows in the river, they sleep and wait, silent, stark and motionless, each man in his place in the last array. Today the old man who went t? sleep by the blue waters of the Gulf TTM 11 l\n KrAn <~>n liic ]<jcf innriiAt- tn I Hollywood to join the men who sleep there, .lie will pass nearly a thousand miles through the Southern land to the sound ?f tolling bells and solemn boom of minute guns and the music of | dirges telling of the meurninsr of mil- i lions of men and women. lie will be laid in Hollywood for | his long rest?will be put there among ; the men whose hearts thrilled at his i name ami who crowded tiie path to death at his bidding. Thirty-two years ago he weut to Richmond as th3 head ot a new nation, i the chief of a people who had taken arms in vindication of tke principles and for defence of the laud they lorud. From every part of this wide Southern country men gathered there to him and hi* name was highest among all those whom ihe swarming hosts honored with w il<{ enthusiasm. In the splendid dreams of tint time?dreams of a in;w empire broad, beautiful, mighty and peaccfal and a flag bearing tbt Southern fvi.ss flutter!nor on far seas and waving higher than the flags of all i:he empires?his personality* was foremcet. Iiceii::g and falling in the. choking battte smoke, sickening and dying in prisons, passiug away in the crowded hospital wards, his men went from the ranks they tilled so gloriously and lrom this world. His armies melted away, the splendid ilreauis faded and his itay went dotvn'and was furled, forever. He lived to show tliat the 1 confidence and love his people gave ; him weie well placed, to illustrate the ' hero'iem 11 adversitv, to sh?w the world how a mamy ii.an and j atrio c?n!d endure disaster and deprive defeat af filing and thame. He died an old man and very tired. lie is! going back to Richmond to rest imoiig his veterans who have sie^t there silen'.ly more than a score oi' years. ! ? - ? * ? ?-? I lie Will 18K0 BIS piavJU auiviig iuu?& wheui h? reviewed as they passed' him in shouting ranks or swept by with clang of sabre and b areof bugle ? the fair facsd boys, the bronzed ami bearded or grizzled e-oldiers who wore the gt ay and longht and chccred by the inspiraii%.i of iiis nauie and fell i and died following the flag'whereon | the Southern cros?j was blazoned. They will rest there very peacelully, I amid the rolling green hills kissed by! the llrer breeze, beneath the wide reaching, whispering branches ?f the o:? irees. me mr uu rusuiug um .iver will sigh an everlasting requiem through the days of the changing seasons and the daikness of the nights or when the moonlight sifts through the leaves upon the mounds beneath which they sleep. The dreams they dreamed have vanished; the flag ihcy fought for waves nowhere iti this worU, flies above the waters of no seas. Tnev are memories, with no evidences of them remaining sare the rank* ol graves and the liiigevi*g sorrows in ageing hearts. Vet their dream was u glorious one and the memories of thein will be cherished through all this Southern country while the hills in Hollywood eidnrc ami the yellow waters of the James rush by their sleeping place. I Let the bell? toll and the minute i$guns b?om their mournful signals and the t*u.-L: of the dirges go with the passing of the splendid old chief to join the dead army of his soldiers siltntly awaiting his coining in Holly wood. It is our right and duty to mourn I and honor our dead men and our dead! cause. _ ! Guaranteed Cure. \\\ authorize our advertiseo druggist to fell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-1 sumption, Coughs and Colds, "ujion this condition. It' you are afflicted with a Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giviiig it a fair trial, and experience 110 benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We ceuld not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could he relied on. it never disappoints. iriai : bottles free at McMaster & Co.'s Drag I Store. Larjje size i>0e. aad $1.00. * AN ACCIDENT. His eye was bright, hi* hair was mussed, lie glanced iu anger at his feet And, truth to tell, he sometimes cussod In language which we cairt repeat. "Who has bereft you so of "joy?*' i.i.s We cried, "Whom do ;vou thus ~ to?? : UUUSC. He yelled, "I'm looking for the boy Who Trent and blacked rav vellow shoes!" ^ ?3.i\T.a U.S ? Washington Slur. How'* This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for auy case of Catarrh tliat cannot be cured bv Uall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for tl.e last lo years, ami KcKuT-n iiim roi-f?r*tlv ImnnraHle in al! L/t 1 IV> V/ ill III V* V""- ?? - -? business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & t?-u?, wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kiunan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist?, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. * 13oys don't be deceived. A girl " A-ii- a. clM ^r ? I WHO Win taiK OI lue "JlBius ui a | table will alter marriage chase you all round the ragged ramparts of a two I acre lot with a rolliug pin, and a I regular kerosene conflagration in both eyes.?Dublin Post. F*r Orer Fifty Year? Mils'. Vinslow'S SoOTHiNi, SY . s been used for over fifty y< ars by 11 i!!i .vs of mothers for their chihieii while teethiri-.', with perfact success It sootqes tlie child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy (or Diarrhoea. It will reliere th# poor lit' ile sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. '1 wentvfive cents a bottle. He sure and ask foi 'Mis. Winsl ow's Soothing Syrun," and tak* ? ether kind. * a-2t?fxly FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indirection, ?.nd Stomach disorder*, talcs BROWJf S IKO* U1TTEK*. All dtalers k?ep it, $i i*r Lottl*. Gtnuine bu trade mark ana cfon&ed red line-sou vrmppez. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CImmh aud baaohflcf tit* hair. Tr?m?t?t a Jcmrixat X?r?r Tallii to IhI<ii (}ray Hair V* 1 **' Co.?r. Cvm uj aLilHVjK: kaif ??->?-"? Jtc.an*?CTWrCr?g<?tt Th? Consumptive and F??t>le ^tUrk, nfTtrfrom axhamtljt; Jinnn ?fc??14 mmTmrjcsr"!! (Hinr Tomic. It?ur??tkawar?<C?iurli. ToaklMBft. D?bBk^,l>> ?l.! *! ?, Fa?uU? EJi?itm<^Miu?fiia. JN. ? |1. HINDERCPSNS. Tii onlj- ?or? rmrt far C*r*s. SvopJ ail row. j&*ku *aS;?: cat/. /wta, ?t I>riHK' ** Nature's / Schenck's Rnmrnv V BhalVltel# I l m m FOR t&- / mANDRAKE C0?p"?T inside, outside, and all the way through, bv drinking t HIRES' This zreat Temperance drink; is as healthful, as it is pleasant. Try it. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. DAVID AIKEN of-^?28gi|> fars his professional ser-V^JKwjB4 rices t* the citizeDs*f the T?wn r-1 7 and Ounty. A *har? ?f publiepatmia je respectfullj solictad. 9\Va?hiB?U* Street, tw# dears west ?f ?est ?fice. S-2S*xl NOTICE. SURTETIXG DO>"E AND SOLICIT ed by 10?AX TE1PP, l#-ltxly Jwaiejgs, 8. 9. ti^i uswiMft BiftdiW iciiwie DIIUM Our64 all Pemale Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhcea or "Whites, Pain in ; Back or Sides, itrengthens the feeble, buil Is ! up the whole syitem. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Druggists have it. Send | itamp for book. &L JrP. DBUaGOOLE Jt CO., Loulsrilie, ?7. ! SUMMONS. STATE OF.SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FAII5FIEI.D. mTTiiT or COMMON T'LKaS. J. E. McDonald and diaries A. Douglass, I Plaintiff:!, ex. Tfilliani S. Gib.-on, II. J. i Gibson and Mary K. Foster, Defend ints. tstniwionx for Relief.?Complaint not I Ser ?>:<!. To the above-named Defendants in this I action: "\/"Or art* hereby summoned and required j A lo answer the complaint in tlu< ac- . tion, which was this day liied in the office of the Clerk of tl.e Court of Common Pieas, for the said County, and to serve a copy c! j our unswer on the subscribers at their ofliee. So.Law Ilance, Winnsboro, S. C.. within twenty days alter the service j of thi> summons oil "you, tfxeiusire of the j day ot service, If ynu fa:l to answer t!ie complaint within tlie time aforesaid, the plai tiff wili apply to the Court for judgment against j you t'erthc relief demanded in th? eomplaint. Dated lDth >Ia}-, A. P l.sy;i MCDONALD, DOUCLASS & OliE.Y!!, T>t?.A 1 T<> William S. the absent Lvfor.- I <Unt: Taltt notice, that the Complaint in this action, together with the .summons, (of v-hicli the foregoing is a copy) was tiled iniheofliceof the Clerk of the Court of t umnion Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the j Couclty of Fairfield and State of South Carolina. 011 the 10th day of May, 18'J3. I May lDth, 1 Si):;. Mcdonald, Douglass & obeah, 5-2?-6t Plainiitft' Attorneys, JUST HIT 4 A FRESH SUPPLY OF T11E CELEBRATED MilULOViCH^ Hungarian Blackberry Juice. r THE KINU OF ALL REMEDIES For coatplaint of utonuch and bowels. Try it ami don't suffer, for it will cure in twelve hours. For sale at F. \T. IIAREXll'IIT'tf, . _ I SMOKING AND ? CHEWING TOBACCO. SHOKEXO. '1 l:e Sea) !' Xoitii ('aroiina in } 't it> boxes. The Old >*#rtk Hate in l4 ft ami 2 o/. packages. Th? Greenback in )Z & packages. The Occoneechee in 2 oz. packages. Dhke's Llixtures.in 2oz. packpges. Tue Tar Ileel in 2 oz. packages. The Jd?ial, Cut I'lug, in ioz. packages. (I CHEWHG. Tli* Minnie Bull, 2 pln^s to tli# pound. The Gussie Grauy, 4 plugs to the pound, j The Swe*t Mash, 4 plugs to the pouni. 'I lit Keb?l Gir!, 4 plugs to the pound. The Orange Twist, 1# plugs to the pound. ( The Id?al Fine Cut, 2 *z, tin foil. CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND CHEROOTS. The Vanderbilt, Havana, He. Cigar. The Hfman C'orUz llavann 1 Co. Cigar. ' The La Flor d? Rosalind Havana l#c Cigar. , 1 The Edmund Kean Havana "<c. Cigxr. The Wintlirop Havana 5c. Ci<;ar. The Lotto Havana 5c Ci^ar. The Don Csesar best "two-fur" in town. The Old North State Havana Che'.oots. J The 1/ittl* Sadie (Jiijarros. The l)u # s?f Dtuliaui Cigarette*. FOR SALE BY ' F. W. Eabsnicht. I I Opposite Post Office. Ti Tut Ami}, i ! ( MsiMMr?!: HOmMMEBBH^ESS^SSaaB ;1 I ?I? 88 Barrels ,?Lj! I AND ARE ANXIOUS TO LA'- j 1 CHANGE IT FOR . ME c*ar HS w? t "*,r - - ? ?? ? ?/* r TI/1 fjnniirv f\ f I IT C UKIilRXC LUC 1<!IV/C tlllU vjlimu; v.*, K1CH BAHIIKL. 1 We kf?p er?rythii? you wceil iu- j " J i catirjaissw jxot ?? j Kiiekgn & Ca.ikea.rt. \l '.rrrrTCJ TJ A PTcrP' *? to*ad oa MU at Oo& i JLAIA?5 rATJuii y. iumiievit Soanap" ; 'riy'ifi'tf'i'iWi iTH |1'' ?B5*iHWl'lWW|lW "^WwE! I ^ DQIIPIC Cti ?53 Will completely destroy \ he df-sire for'l | less; cause do sickness, asul may bo Rivt gS <dge of the patient, who will voluntaril 3 DEDMEfflESS vA MORFHIE E Zg the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL. "T5 During treatment patients r.rc; wed nliine until such time as Sji;.:1 volt: We send particulars r.r.d pamphlet o -j be glad to place sufferers from any of t! StS tion with persons who have been cured I el HILL'S TABLETS-pre for sa! B3 druggists at S 1 .OO prrjinckajre. ? If your druggi>t doesnot keep then, Ea and we will taad you, Ly return mail,; ~Jj Tablets. Write vov.r r.atr.o aad address plain gj whether Tablets arc for T-jaacco, 21o TO Liquos Ilabit. DO NOT BG DECEIVED it.to purcl S&j any of the various nostrum* 1 hat are b< offered for suit*. for TTTT ~ ?\ egg TABLETS and take no other. Manufactured only by ?THE 3 OHIO CHEMICAL CO, /% jyj 51. 53 & 55 Occra Block. K?| NT??in ' ' " 1 mi*^mB~m^mm?^mm*. segregg^ggBi *?"*w fm * WE HAVE THE F (t. White ?oo<is? li rHE STYLES WE HAVE IX SI our aim in this a STTMMTj But we found it would consume tc stock and prices LOW PRICES IS TH1 Q. D. V CLEVELAND (IAS PRESSED THE JiCTlON AND the World's Fair has opened. So hive A.Williforcl & Co. I A i'nll line of Groceries, Confectioneries, Canned Goods, Lemons, Cigar* and Tobacco, Hardware, Tinware, Wooden ware, l5roo in s, Horse and Cattle Powders, Harness, Bridle5, Sad cues, Anil in my other iicccssarv ariclcs too numerous to mention. (Jive is :v call. We mean business. L WU-LIFORB & 00, wixxsiiouo, s. c. [)ne clocr South of Cotton Kxehiingc. Tree Pasturage ? I NOT EXACTLY, BUT! )nly fifty cents per month.' [laving i^o acres under wire % " I j "ence. I am now prepared to' xisture cattle. Parties havng dry cattle can have them; *" I j veil kept for only lilty cents a. nonth. A line grade Jersey j ml! will L-r?nf in the nn I urc. Only two miles from . own. JLYSSEG. DESPORTES.j DENTISTRY j 3 J. QUATTLEBAUM, I>. D S. t l ? WK-fN'StJtJR? .if. e. ' \ ss **?* ? -? juatcsin;iKaRi3ir(^ac::: E ^^ ,;',.-3P0 WE GUARAVT E h?s?i!r,i7Ji!i?:; and invite j careful i:ivesti?.T.ti<jr>. ::3 to our r I ity and the moril-i oiVcsr Tablets rlorlde of Gold Ml* 'OBACCO in froin 3 too duy>. IVrtcctly hu: n inacupof t?*:?.orro':V <! v. i:ho::t t:i'' kac v) r > ( '.'.n I *; e::r>r: c.t !.o:::c,r.:i ! v/it':- \ iiliii orlort 02 i::c ]>: .!: OI' <f I:0JJML'LA COLD CURE TAoLUs^. the J'rro *.:>c <: I ior.cr or 21c r- J? j."ivu ^ i' tesiitnouiulj Iroc, a";id ehul] ~*'v\ i'.ofc hub'ts i:i cr-iain'.iiiicu.- <33C\ >ytiicuscv!'?urT.vCLErs. 'S&X .0 I-y i'.l vir.sr-CL.v53 A S i .co | ^r >gTO- o; yv-r Tubi Tee Ohio C'::;:M:C.'. i?i" Sl.fo) v.xri.M or yo AgakJjsl thor/i :il! ri?ii t . ultlio >g||gpfxr tiicy did tiic work i:i' ??Pj? The Ohio ckkvical Co.:?Cr >:i \rord of i*e for your'fa: is-:.<. . liquor, ::u<i l:.rou;,'i> a'frier.d. ! v.': ^ constant drinker, t.ut after us in ^ yo. ~ ami will not touch liquor of any 1:1;.;:. 1 you, in order to huov tho euro v/a:; )h:o Chemical Co:?Gentlemen Your Va' used morphine, hypoderuiically, for scve: Ages of your Tablets, and without any effort -A-ddrcss ull Orders y THE OHIO CHE - 51, 53 ana "65 < mention this paper.) 8S3 S3 C2 EJ as E3 a OS (21 tZ3 ? LEA SURE OF Sr RAND DISPLAY mferdMorieSj ai VWiVC w W "VVO :OCK THIS SEASON ARE I clvertiseraent to enumerate .ill th ]\i .DRESS >0 much space ; therefore wc as , anil you will not wonder at o*r 5 KEY WHICH WiI OF PROSPERITY. VILLIFOB |"SPRING < MY STOCK OF *PI PLKTE CO I DRY SOODS. N0TI0P | X ASKING A SHARE OF YOl 1 dnceuients to oiler. In the ilrsl; A NEW AND C< Xo old "roods carried over from ; new. !' My ?to:k Iris been purchased foi prepared to supply the demands of t! When you want anything in this ]J*ppectfu]]y, WADi 00 DfZ.Mi Initial Iiaiuikercliicls a tttti,' \ r>v criiui'iv/! ':v> 'phi." r VV novel line <>!' Millinery ar to be foil ml aiiywlu iv. Wc c-millali; prices bsio:*e pnrcha^itig elsewhere. Silts and Oder Iiini .Il'ST RECEIVED. SEC OX!) : MILLI NICKY. SPE Wo have an aitracliro lino in OXFORD TIES :u;<l SLI1TEK-. Most respeoMullv, A. MA CD P.LACKSTOCK, S. C. Cf) ? ix 3 I GC S ? ! g= S ill >?*' [t] t S j?l ~ = .<-/*> ?1 r 1 ' c it? *"""' ?11 r- ? ^-K s ? 0 t x 2 O -5 .?,.= ? o 2= rh 2ts' r/n ^ ^ ? c C r W > &*. ~ 1 > ? ^ W I > > = rK ?? Z > k T o .-- 3" ? IS"! ^ / >pa y ^ ;> 7 -> / ? y EE A crsr: I jf ? 1 cg^Sf y; ^ ip! _ . , | I ^Pvf r . '' Y^T <&V>^ ^ ! J'' <,Pr. W eSr* f K3 I f V . V fa ! -V C\ vr V P> C'\ A FEW P i %\ iOsilacEiais I?! fe. <5^ irorn persons t? ^ ^ ^ >S& y v/ho iiavo boon & -V. < ' 51 #'- <;3rc:: ? ' iho uco O? |p ^ h-3 2? y' ?y if i v\ H ^*U:>V** C |?a I , / ? i. ?. c; i. Ld 1? - v/ Cwi r T;:;:On:^C!..:M( v:.Co.: - fe j !>>:*" Sir:--/ h.r.v Loc i ttsrnrr yfi;ir gTjj j !i ( i liicsiroi'.f.'ot c;'.',v.'::^ t' b;'.;-co I'. O.ny, j?>~ j <_ ::! '-:v> to tiv?. tiki's; or I \v*>;;M .-!:.<jku r.*ji3 : '<> I'jrtv j-iti'-s oi' lo:-:;cco. t::;vc eljc.recl f3 ! i. , ..,i L-'Z2 U '* ?? ? -? ?." . * .?. ?. ?v rav.u.iCw rrj . cured - .? ?>! is:iv?j ri>'.icsirc for ir.. 13 :. . J.VYi.OUi>, Leslie, 2lkii. | Dor.ns FKrr.y, N". V. fe-, i Some i;:: o I sent jg?3 i ur ;V>r'.'.'ubaeco Habit. I received "i i :S'\ : v. ::s iulir'avysi?;ykcr:UiClci:cw*er, JSsfl ! tlia:i "' 's. I r.:a fr-.r-'d. T5" ! _-urj, ilATiiilVr.iOHNSvN.l'.O.^OX^S. Jl-q Prrrsnrnoir, Pa. j r.XMi::.:?It *r:>cs me pleasure to speak a px\ I y s.v.; ';:i-r!y ;.iidictod to the use of p"* I d"to :rv you:* Tablets. He was:--heavy and | r.*a day.9 lie quit drinking, navo %v:.iirbefore writiug k>? ivj;. Yol..-. V.dy, i-r^ ; LilCS. HELEN MCnillSON. 1= | <:?.*oixxA*rr, Onio. ! biets have per.'ori-iv-.T airucb: in my cas6. ; i years, and h:.vo .-.Mvd by the'use of ; on my part. V/. L. LOXZGAY. jgg siiscAL co., J?! US*"*. i j I i I [OWING YOU OUR; OF ' | I li Wasfe Fabrics*! I 'EEFEC.TLY LOVELY. IT WAS ! 1 ll%- L J .. f e (tineieiiv kiucts oi p(WVh^ | >o . ! k jou^to call in ami compare our j marvelous success. | A j OPHN THE DOORS I T*\ ' S'i /' \ u a:- u u. _ I f\t) i..1 \t f "fu7"1 U.jr i v L'N .1. S3; I jr. i . i iing goods is com-1 Insisting of I I . iq RT (wmm Sr I V?l\$ i iii?: 1 cJl? I Uv U<:: ! j III PATIJOXAGE I HAVE MANY IX- j place. >\TPi .RTF STOCK. rear to year, ami cadi scs*.>i: sm<l out a> j cash ami ?.;>etc<l vvitii ?::iro. ami Iain" !iis market. line mo a e.-il in? lore inn in?. 1 s T \*rT~ T ' T,-? , \ f > ' \ a i J. . ' i i iji* li ' ' i \ i ) . it oc. I j 1ST T # W ? S"X C< ?' nktn&$ I | j , AI > 1K> () ! ' v Alii FIKL!) TH K MOST j ? id Dress Goods I I f a>k you h? con?ul'. Y:?.t;'ria!?, >lyk,e ar.d j ? id Satdi fe Good?. SHIPMENT OK I>:!I-:ss (iOODSAM)! C1AL i ! L\DIi'.S', MIOSES* :i 1:1 CillLDK^N'S | j ONALD & CO. ] i i ___ _ _ ? i i f c 1 ^ ^ ~ x / 1= I m s< 5 >1 7 5 w z >z 7 = r ^ * -- - ' *~* ~ ? ^ < -C ^ .= > -- Z. - r? -li. ? _ < A-1 ~ T. ?* v ~ v '? ZZ c-C. X j jr r - | fe < rr ^ ^ ^ ' | 5 J j *1 ^ i 'i < | / f\ At sis Dmi store -f v;i:. kks--B? 1 (/ u'.qt 1 s, ('tips and jM uj.ii IJikii ff Dishes Preserve fl :tu;i iJutrer Stand-, Gl?s.? Sets Lamp.- a!.d ? I s. !iin| eel. Com Siarch, linker's . Iir<jn?;i, ( Fiawil'ii'g' Fx- f !r:u::>. !N*n:ut: ?f, lV}>j<er, M:ice, C:<i'V3?, ami otluT S|?icL-S. IC'.isMio. L-.uisJrv ::n-l Perfumed Soaps, IVrljui', Household Am- fl monii, liniI l'osHsh, Concentr.v.o.l L?c. Lad/ l\u< U-i easing or planting. jfl Try tliciri: thuyaie almost cqnal to rice. 9 Poison snd Tanglefoot Fly Paper, In- ? *eei Powder, Carbolic Balls to protect clothrs from moth?. A lull lii.c of Tonic#, Blood Purifiers, V and Regulators for spring cemp'aiuts. fl Me MA ST K Ti & CO. J W ANTS! 'j & WANTED Every o:;C ?lio is ' troiibled w ith fl:e?,nios~ ssiSOIte^ o^itocf, insects, etc-, to IV. per, IriPvscr. Powder, Mosquito (Cologne, &c. "1 The trade supplied by the WINSSBORO D IUG STOKE. }' | WE ALSO WANT j T.'.^i.vKa.Iw .? !,.>.i iifift/ii'mf lirvf nl-lC5 jfl Drags, M'jtiicines Dragsi t&' i?un- fl dries, Toiler Article*, Flavoring Ex- SB tracts, ^pico>. to give us a ca!i. Firstgoovis low p-ic>*s gnar- H . i$i?r -y vc;U i 2-:T it > When >< tt sued I'aints, Oil'*, Varnish, 1 &e. A hu ge supply on haud. I Winnsbara Diafr Stars.- I Snitdav 9..'30 to It.-lo A. XI.; M ."> to C.oO I1. XI. ,( V V fl IT h 11 n ii yrn 71 ri ?' I1! ri JUi lTf' P ^ ^ I UAUliliiMiU. i hub I 4 AND SALE SATIUKST^ 'piIE UNDERSIGNED STILL HAS L lt-1 en hu;?i (i of 11 Fine tag Moles, I well broken. >.Gund and straight, from 1 3 to 5\ears old. ranging from 14A to loi hands high. AUo fi or o Plog Mules, | which would do well to finish up a 1 crop with. Persona in need of such *.l stock would do well to call and price the same. Any ui the aoovc vriil be (>:"!iaii?< d tor uroKeu uovtii stock'. I I also want 10? head of Yosissr Poor Cattle fur wv pasture. A.WILLIFOJSD, ? Proprietor. "n." sr-sr EZ: jfl PAWLEY - ISliSO-HOTEL, S I TIHS FAVORITE SUM FOIl COOL DHEEZ2S, FINE FI<II- | itj^r .-.ml Sutf tiaihiug, th<* I^Imj <1 i? un-urpajscd. 1$ \\"e ^:iaraiit'.-c a go ?.i table, attentive }' as:tl o\"i'erioi:cc?l so. vants. " ' tL <3 JS ExcmonTietetsfioff oil Sale ' 'A \ lie .jaiue leaves Georgetown on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays at S A. M. for ihe Ivland. [n o: tU r no: to lose tin:e tomists sliouJfl reach Georgetown on ci'lier days, Tuesdays or Thurs<LjiB For terms, o!e., addre^^fl fc. - uJmgm p nm Waver!v Mill.<9 6W!dreffi|f I