The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 03, 1894, Image 3

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' k LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. _ We4ieiday, October 8. : : : 1894 fg Kill COU CTIONK Letters will be collected from the P lotter boxes at 11 20 a. m. and 9 p/m. % going soath, and /> 30 p. m. and 9 p. m. going north. X?w Advertisement*. Cheese?A. B. Cathcart > You Mnst Pay?T. U.Ketchin& Co. Vrt?ii?o?a w. ItHffsdale. Assiguee. Bargains for Fall?Caldwell & Ruff. B> Wq Desire?John A. Desportcs, ^ Manager. Death and Destruction?Q. D. Williford, Manager. Administrators' Notice?J. R. McMaster, B. F. Boulware, Admrs. ? ecal Brier* ?Come to the County Fair. ?-The United States gin house was l blown down at Durham's cross roads by the storm. ?The ladies of the Baptist Church will serYe dinner ia the armory daring the Institute. ?Read the advertisement of T. H. Ketchin & Co. in this issue. They are oat in a new line. ?Balloon ascension both days at the County Institute. Free. L?Mr. R. T. Matthews has moved into his new store and will be glad to see the pablic there. ?Tho storm which wa3 predicted did not reach this section in much force, but we are not complaining. ?Some communications are crowded oat of this issue for want of space. Write oftener and not so much at once, please. ?The Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Tote^pany are erecting a seed house at <fti%rirRp?ck for the purpose of storing cotton seek *N . . ?Don't mate, the mistake of buying your bat without looking through Lauderdale's stock of millinery. A K . room full of these goods at prices that W will surprise you. adv. p ?CoL R. A. Love, of Charter, will lecture on oattle raising at the County Institute. He is a practical and prog restive man in his business. ? ?The storm has hurt cfops, we . . learn, in some sections worse than , others. In some places the cotton is " commencing to sprout in the bolls. There will be a great deal of "storm cotton" on the market in a few days. ' ?Mr. A. B. Cathcart wants th? pub... lie to kn*w that he has cheese for sale. ^ _ By reference to bis "ad." you will see it. Don't imagine, however, that he has nothing else but cheese; anything in the grocery line will be found at his ) place. ?Co!. T. W. Hollo way will be pres* ent at the County Institute. He is _ - 3 1? u"? nnWai-u nf thft State lUU iiu uccu SOUVIM 7 Fair Association ever since the war ?"The Hub" is out in anew announcement this morning. They are ? talking pretty loud; all you have got 1 to do is to prove the pudding. The r fellows in "The Hub" say they will r^put & "rim" around yom if you come 1 in; they "spoke" that way in their "ad", so go and see if it does not roll. ?Covert cloths are the latest novelties in dress g?ode, and will make a handsome dress. They can be found in all the new shades and qaalities at Lauderdale's. adv. ?The firm of Caldwell So Ruff are calling you this morning. They have a regular price list in this issue. Read ^rpfniiv. look closelv and if you don't P trade they say it your fault. They claim to have "all sorts of notions," but the main notion is to sell, that is all right. They propose to save you money, give them a trial. Their stock ^ is full and complete and their corps of clerks are ever ready to show you their goods. ?Mr. G. W Brooks showed our reporter a peculiar freak of nature in k the article of a deformed corn tassel. P It was really no tassel but resembled ^ abrosi. In length it was about 14 inches and the small shoots were about 2 or three inches long. Several gentlemen who saw it say it is the product of a blighted corn tassel. It grew right at the point of the stalk and was so heavy that it hung down. It may ' .. be seen at the Winusbcro Drag Stofe. r?'The County Institute is going to \ be a big success even if cotton is low. The stock show will be worth your trip to town. We hope the people will atten<! from all over the county. ?Do >on want to miss death and deduction? Well, read the advertisem*utof J. L. Miranaugh this morning. He ?K\s it can be avoided by stopping at hi" place. If tbm? true, It will pay ?1! to investigate, and when you enter tit von are not ?avsd (money) he will ' no; get mad with >ou. His stock is lull and complete and the clerks are anxious tu wait on you. Country merchtuU are especially iuvited to exam. ine the wholesale department. Cotton is lo#. but soods are cheap. It all f" " works out the ^rnwe result. ?Anottur lot of writing paper in b*ae?. Envelopes ami paper for ten V centeor a whole pound for twenty-five cents. Ttir bijr^e?t bar?;aiu ever offered at Lauderdale's. adv. |H F. A. S.?The committee of the B Fail field Agiicultural Society on hall By and ground* will meet next Saturday. Hr Do Not Delvy.?Send your entries by nuil at o:?ce to 11. S. Wylie, sccre ? Ciry ot t lie Fail field Agricultural Socle! y. We b? ii? ve Johnson'* Magnetic Oil ^ - a inoftt excellent rfinedv for neuralyia, rheumatism, lame back and soreness of every kii.d. $100 bottles 50 cents. Winnsboro Dru^r Store. * Up Ix a Ball?ox.?You will see a F woman and a dog jump trom tne Dailoon at the County Institute. You can see it for miles off. ? r Every mother should know that croup "can be prevented. The first L symptom of true croup is hoarseness, ly^- This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough RemeP ... dy is given freely as soon as the child becomes h?arse or even after the cough kas developed it will prevent [ . the attack. 35 ana 50 cents bottles for I sale by all druggists. * Highest of all in Leavening Powi ABSQUW New Stoke in the Country.?Mr. II. Rion and Mr. S. C. McDowell are preparing to open a store on Wateree Hirer below Peay's Ferry. Itch on human, mange on horses, dtgs and ali stock, cared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This '' Ho MrtM K?? W Til Aitpn. ucvci iau?* v.)wiu wj m ? druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * Balloon Ascension.?Everyone should attend the County Institute on October 10. The same balloon, lady and little dog will be on hand. The Committee has secured them. Those who saw it before will want to see it again and those who never have seen it should see it. a Farmers, Notice!?The Cotton Exchange has deci.led not to buy cotton with double bagging, side strips or any ATtra hao-o-inor. So our farmers should be careful about tbia. The different Oras bare instructed their buyers here not to handle it and Mr. Creight has been instructed to deduct weight of such packing. Let Theee Be Light.?The wideawake Winnsboro Drug Store will not allow you to grope in darkness; if you do it is your own fault. They are offering a full line of school beoke, which will sh^?7 the way out of mental darkness, and a splendid assortment of lamp', whereby you may see the truth si taoght by the beet authors. See the light for yourselves. "I woul l rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," Says Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all druggists. * NOTICE. Don't forget to pay your subscription to The N;-:ws axbHekal?. You have paid to tbedate given on the yellow address slip. The term9 are twelve and a half cents per month. Go to the postoffice and send the amount ii a registered letter, first taking out enough to pay the registration fee. We are willing to pay the expense of sending the money. We must have every subscrivtion this fall. We need the money. See remittance conpon and use it: 3 u \ o? i >i*? * * 03 t - JZ s 2-3 ? s : ; s ? : * - : : : ! : ! OS<? ; ! : (5 *.=s5 : : b r3--oQ : : : >s a rs 0 ?2c 5 0 ill 2 i i M - ? ? ? 5 : P oifc ' : 5 f |a- : i : 3 2*>J - r H < * T ? . H =?? : ? <2 : u ?S? : .q. = : 2 ^-?s -s o : H ? 5 "S I f^i - o? I "2 ? a 5*5 * = .2 ^ H aa? : w bo s ? l sk : s s ? ? * ? . . oe CO 2-S- : I a a'w Qi o ** *- 2 "2 O u "S.O ? ? i* o S tt <o ? a ?"H U ?i2 . " ? L?i>2 KH a iz 512 ? ? 9 al q ?? r?7ioDaii< Miss Sallie Wrigbt left for Augusta Saturday. We are glad to see Mr. DuBo6e Egleston home again. Capt. McMeekin is tfgain able to be at his work. George A. White, Jr., after a visit to family and friends, bat resumed his duties at Charlotte with the Western Union Telegraph Company. Dr. D. M. Provence has gone to Baltimore where he will attend lectures on a special course. Miss Holmes, |wbo bas been visiting Mrs. S. P. Martin, bas returned home. | Mrs. D. E. McDowell has returned from an extensive visit to her mother, Mrs. Yarborough, at Jenkinsville. Competitive Drill. ' We liear that there will be a competitive drill between the Fairfield Rifle Guards, the Greenbrier Rifles, and the Ridge way Rifles at the County Institute. LAND SALE. The Clark' lauda were sold at public auction on Monday to C. E. Spencer, attorney, for the sum of one hundred dollars. The Broom tract of land was sold to O. Z. Broom for three hundred and fifty dollars. DEATH OF MBS. DOUGLASS. Mrs. Douglass, wife of Rev. James tpw 1 -5 ' - j ... 1 i ..a.. Dln.l. i^UUgmss, uieu ul ucr ijuluc ugar uibv.^' stock on Saturday erening. She had been in declining health for over a year and her death wa? not unexpected to the family. Mrs. Douglass was a lady of estimable character and was held in high esteem by all who knew her. She was a Miss McDowell, from Sumter county, previous to her marriage. Her remains were interred at Concord Church on Sunday afternoon At 3 o'clock, Rev. J*. Lr. McLin officiating. A husband aud several sons and daughters are left to mourn her loss English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump? and RlAmishpa frnm hnrces. Rlood Snarina. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by W. E.Aiken, druggist, Wlnnsboro, S. C. \ m sr.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder reiv PUBE COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tuesday. Samuel T. Clowney vs. Margaret Clowney. J. E. McDonald for plaintiff, F. il. Weston for defendant. Verdict in favor ?f plaintiff for possession of GOO acres of land. C. D. Cbappell vs. M. E. Swyg?rt. Verdict for defendant. Ragsdale & , Ragsdale for defendant, J. E. McDonald for plaintiff. This was a settle| ment of an account. Defendant set j up married woman's defence. These were the only cases tried on Tuesday and the jurors were discharged. Wednesday. L. S. Douglass vs. D. A. Deitz et al. reference was ordered. t_ <i ? ~c XII LL1V Ulttl LCI VI UBI1UJO auu 1U)V?VKient Co. vs. John and M. J. Fenley an order i f foreclosure of mortgage was taken. W. J. Johnson ve. Sallie P. Kelly. Order of sale. Reference ordered in the case of McDonald, Douglass & Obear vs. M. R. Clamp. W. R. D?ty & Co. re. W. J. Hayne9. Judgment of trial justice confirmed. W. R. Doty & Co. vs. J. W. Harri son. Appeai trora trial justice. decision reserved. Winn8boro National Bauk ve. J. Calvin Donglass et. al. Report of reference. Judgment of foicclosure. Thursday. Geo. T. Palmer vs. Henrietta Kelly and W. J. Johnson. Order to amend answer. Edward Pollard vs. H. L. Parr. Motion to open up judgment and have certain credits allowed. Mr. Muller, of Columbia, represented Palmer in the first and Pollard in the second case. Ragsdale & Ragsdale represented Kelly and Johnson in the first and Parr in the second. The history of the Parr matter was as follows: Maj. Heury TV. Parr owed Edward Pollard, of Columbia. Pollard had a mortgage which was foreclosed after Maj. Parr's death. Certain receipts signed E. Pollard were found in Mai. Parr's effects. The Court is asked to open up the matter in order that these receipts shall be credited on the debt which was not the case when Pollard foreclosed his mortgage. The record shows that the amounts represented by these receipts were not credited on the mortgage before the debt was settled. Mr. Muller throws it on Mr. Ragsdale to prove the genuineness of the receipts. Several experts were put up to examine the receipts and the case will be a very interesting one. All Can Get Well Cheaply. "When drnggiits do not keep Blood Balm?and they are few?send $1.00 for a large bottle, or $5.00 for b5t. bottles, and it will be sent to you, freight prepaid, by the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Book of wonderful and marvelous cures of blood and skin diseases sent free. Send lor it, and read advertisement in another column. * an open" letter. We publish the following at the request of Mr. J. "W. Lyles: Wolling, S. C-, September 5, 1894. Mr. J. W. Lyles: t?ooi? Sii??1 n l-onlv frt Vrtlira ftf ihe x/VWk *vrv j ? -? 1st, will say at the outset that I am opposed to any Independent ticket, either county or State. My reasons for opposing such movement is that there is no possible chance for success of either, except by or through the negro rote, and I do net see how candidates elected by that el?ment will be an> i-xore acceptable to the masses of white voters of South Carolina at this time than they were prior to 1876. Tn nriTT 'hnmhlo inrtcrpmPTlf- will hft leSS AU J ?.. . bo. That element is now dead as a political factor in this State and will remain so, unless resurrected by scheming or disgruntled politicians for their self agrandisement, having no thought of the dire consequences to be saddled upon the majority, yes the entire white people of the State, and we will be in the midst of a greater political problem than we were prior to 1876. I feel that the minority has not been treated by the leaders of the majority as they should have been, or have the leaders on the side of the minority acted toward the State administration tg I think they should. But the time as come for the extreme element of both factions (which is small) to be relegated to the rear and the good and sober thinking men on both sides to unite in preventing any person or persons from taking a step that will be a lasting disgrace as well as a menace to white supremacy id soutn Carolina, in the bringing again into politics, the negro. Ana in conclusion I think I can Bay that an Independent ticket in tliis County will not poll a single white vote at this precinct. Yours very respectfully, Jxo. G. Wolling. There is no medicine so of ten needed in every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some mem ber of the famiiy has need or it. a i toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia qui ted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflamation sets in, which insures a cure in about one-third of the time! otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treatment before the parts become swollea, which can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed ' X ? - ~ - 3 A ?,^1,, Dy applying it twice a u*y aui- a vycc*. or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valaable time saved or a pain in the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. * > % I LISTEN TO HIS TALE OF WOE. [ Mr Ed, You will please alow space I through your valuable paper for a j short sory of the distress to witch our j people of this visinity or under goin; | about three weekes ago sevel lady wa9 eurvely rocked from unknown partes [ at night on tbay way from St. Mark Church. Wensday night of last week quite a crowd of people on return for Calvery Church was badly beeten by rocks thrown by partes unknown from the bushes on Saturday night 22th W. W. Egleston in eompany with 3 others was suverly rocked our mules was strock sevel Times my mule j (Egl?ston) run sevel hundard yards ' "? > ! - T 1 tnron me anu. wmie x jay ucau iuc crowd com np Trose commanded then Hault thav seem to be boys in numbor about 9 or 10 all of them run to the woods they intenchion seems fiobery the partes or unknown to me we aske the outhertys at law for protection or other wise truble is Expected, Itobry, Death, is feared W. W. Egleston. P. S?Pleas give the intenchion of this to your paper. Nelson P. O., S. C. September 25. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. COLORED COUNTY FAIR. Mr. Editor: Please allow us to state to those interested in the colored fair through your columns. The meeting was held September 22, 1894. The following officers were elected, viz.: President?Rev. Joseph C. Jackson, i Vice-president?John W. Russell. Treasurer and Canvasser?Prof. C. G. Garrett. Secretary?Rev. I. D. Davis. The following constitute the execu tive committee, viz.: I C. Gibson, Peter Harris, Joe Gladney, R. J. Ilall, Judge JtfcCullough, Samuel Johnson, Geo. W. Washingington, Alexander Harper, Richaid Bculware, Moses James, S. Adams, Jno. P. Hall, Jno. C. Trapp, O. Sqirewell. This committee will be enlarged later. The assessment is fifty cents, the same as last year. The secretary presented his report, showing the moneys received and expended at the last Institute. Adjourned to meet Saturday, October 6 th. Let every colored farmer become interested in this matter. Come to the nrr orifl r?nr fVia -fifrv flBSPSfi } OUV4 J/MJ V1IV MAVJ VV??- ?^ ? merit. We are wanting to give some premiums this year, so let us have a grand ralley at once. I. D. Davis, Secretary. Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cod Lirer Oii with Malt, Lime and Soda cures consumption and all pulmonary troubles by making rich blood and new tissue, adding flesh and strength to the body. Winnsboro Drug Store. * the old story again. Mr. Editor: ueiore autumu wises our joys away, we wish to announce the marriage of Miss Anna B. Caldwell, of Welriuge, Chester County, S. C,, and Mr. W. S. Hall, Jr., of Mitford, Fairfield County, S. C. They were united by the Rev. Mr. White on the 19th inst. at the home of the bride. Everything was arranged with an eye for beauty. The lovely bride, attired in white silk, lace and ribbon, as she stood 'neath a large and fragrant bell, of white clematis, seemed a perfect model for au artist, at the base of whose study might be appropriately written the one word "purity." The bridesmaids wore white organdie and ribbon. The handsome and noble groom and the groomsmen were in full evening suits. The attendants were as follows: Miss Kathleen Hall, first maid of honor, in pink albatros, creamy lace and ribbon, and Mr. Robt. B. Caldwell, best man; Miss Jannie Caldwell and Dr. Provence; Miss Jenkins and Mr. McDaniel; Miss Eunice Cloud and Mr. Flenniken; Miss Lii Caldwell and Mr. Jno. Bealy. At nine o'clock an elegant supper was served and all was mirth and happiness. The bride received many beautiful and useful presents. On the next evening a reception "was given at Woodlawn, the home of the groom, which loving hands bad profusely ornamented in token of their affection. May blessings innumerable attend this noble pair, 'til "the wine of life is on the lees, and a golden sunset ushers them into the glorious dawn of eternity." s. n. e. Mitford, S. C., September 25, 1894. Deafocts Cannot be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of "the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is ihe result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten arp caused by /vofovrh whifh is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We wiil give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. QTSold by Druggists, 75c. * A Million FrieacU. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one icillion people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.?if you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or'money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at McMaster & Co.'s drugstore. Large bottles 50c. and ?1.00. * For Over Flftv Year* Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Stkcp has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allavs all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 5-26f xly / % DEATX OF MRS. CENTER. Mrs. Dr. Center, a stepmother of Mr. J, N. Center, of this place, died at Marion on Tuesday about 10 o'clock. Mrs Center had been in declining health for some time. Mr. Center went from here to see her some time ago when ihe was quite ill, but she recovered. A telegram was received about 12 o'clock Wednesday announcing her death. Mr. Center was at Monticello and the telegram was handed to Mrs. Center. Mrs. Dr. Center was a Mr*. Waring previous to her marriage to Dr. Center. The Doctor preceded her to the grave several years. They left no children except those of Dr. Center's first family. She was a remarkable woman. Her Christian character and her amiable disposition won the admiration of all who knew her. She occupied the station of stepmother in such a man- j ncr that the family felt toward her as if she was their real mother. At the time of her death she was over eighty years of age. Many people in this county knew her and admired her. Her death was not unexpected for she had reached that ripe old age when the end is near. Four Big Successes. Having tha needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaraxteed; Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys; Buckien's Arnica Salve, the test in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, whicn are a perfect n?ll All time* rpmdHipc <ra miarantfip.d to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will he glad to tell you more of them. Sold at McMaster & C'o.'s Drug Store' * Belief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great Soutii American Kidxey Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately." If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by TV. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsbore, S. C. * All diseases of the skin cured, and lost complexion restored by Johnson's OricntallSoao. Winnsboro Drug Store.* Ohamberlaia'a Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HOSSBOWNEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders* They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure lose of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. When Baby was sick, we gave her CajJorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When She became Mias, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria* Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria] i^SooMfaRoot B flR? * COMPOUND^ H Hv y A recent discoTery by an old 2ft ^ T physician. SucctiafuOv toed W ^ wumtfcty bv thaiuandt of LaVA / ^die*. Is the only perfectly s&fa ^Bk/ and reliable medlcinc dlseorend. Beware of unprincipled druggUta who offer lnforlor medicines in plaoa of shla. a?k for Cook's Cotto* Root Coktoukd, taie no stibrtiivte, or incloeetl and 6 cent* lapoitagp In lett?r, and we will aend, teaUd, )?y return mall. Full waled particulars in plain aralope, to ladles only. 2 etampa. ltn. 8 niber^Liek. Dot^t%ck.? I 'PEACHEE WASTED in each counL ty forspecial wort. Will pay 200 a month. P. W. ZEIGLER & CO., Box 1767. Philadelphia, Pa. TfflHACOM^pr It makes thin faces plump and rounds out the figure. It is the STANDARD REMEDY for leanness, containing no arsenic, and GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. Price prepaid, $1 per box, 6 for $3. Pamphlet, "HOW TO GET FAT," free. The THINACURA CO., 949 Broadway, New York. HAIRRBALSAM Cltantei ud bsaotificj the hair. Promote* a luxuriant growth. .Never Faila to Beatore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cuiee ?calp^<U?e*?e? fc^li^t^lip^ WeskLragt, Drti^, I*in,1*kn ia time. iO eu. a^lSSP^f^SrcS ?? CATARRH-^ ELY'S CIIFAM BALSAM Is qnickly absorbed, Cleanses the Nasal Passage.*. A i iays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from Additional Cold, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. DIRECTIONS FOR USING CUE AM BALSA Jf. Apply a particle of the- Bolin well up into the nostrils. After a moment draw strong breath through the nose. Use three times a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. ! THE STANDARD. i z' ?:?;? ; ; s ^ A rx l/N | DUKAiNLr'b x {Rheiimatic Remedv! + Has sustained its reputation for 18 years 4 as being the standard remedy for the quick and permanent cure of Rheuma- + tism, Gout, Sciatica, etc.. in all its forms. + It is endorsed by thousands of Physi ct&ns, Publishers and Patients. It is ? purely vegetable and builds up from the first dose. It never fails to cure. Price is one dollar a bottle, or six + bottles for five dollars. Our 40-page Pam phlet sent Free by Mail. Address, + | Durang's Rheumatic Remedy Co. I 1316 L Street,WasMngton, D. C. I ? n.M.nnnf, T.tfM' villa arc the best on I ^ earth. They act with an ease that makes T f thvr!*.i a household blessing. T a PHICE 25 CIS. PES BOX, or 5 B0XX3 TOZ $1. T T roa SALS BT DRUGGISTS. 4, JACOBS' PHARMACY CO., Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga 3-8fxly DENTISTRY-B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, I) D S. WItftfSBORO ,S. C. VICTORS are Si The standard price of Victor Bic and Victor riders are guaranteed against OVERMAN W BOSTON. PHIUDEL NEW YORK. CHICAGO. SAN FRANC manhood r mB H V guaranteed to cure all uervo Power. Headache. Wakefoln Hy \j ne??,all drains and loss of p vW I br over exertion, y?ntkful< niante, which leadto Inflrmli jaL 1 ~~ w_ j?a rest pockct. 81 per box,?: r'ftr^Fhi ^rofltlTea-irrittin tnaranto ;-JBMM^ ^i?C^MSdracrigt?, Ait for it, take o< i:aiatL in main wranner. Addreis A For sale In Winnsboro. S. C., by J. DEATH DESTI It is death on shoes and desi pleasure when they have got to r i ,1 . _i J _ i: something in me ary guuas mic. WHY 3 when I have got such an imme from ? Always come to my stori to save you all this trouble. My DRESS C is complete. I have a great man and when you want anything in please. I have all kinds, from a i silk. I have a handsome stock o CLOAK this season. Some special indue at my stock of Trimming Silks a your chance. Our entire stock COST. Now when you want ^ si i js UU11 t VUU U uy Or uvjiiai o iivi wu over. You all know this is my sideration that I am selling first prices. A dazzling array of natt Don't fail to see them. Here ; You can't go wrong when you w; BOYS' OR GHILDRI from me. Good quality and hon show. Everybody is charmed wi Ha this season. I certainly can sho^ hestitate to sav I have the best st StLO in town, and the people are findii Now all this stock has got tc and big profits can't exist in this goods and make prices that save Goods always exchanged willir J. L. MJM (J. D. W1LLIP0EJ P. S.?Country merchants, ] partment when you want that bil GOOD M( We wish to say our buyer h; Vanderbilt, Rothchild and those our goods rapidly, and we are no New Goods at Lo^ We will talk more when we A sweeping and pressing in^ <THE * CORNI Respectfully, . J. M, iandard Value. cycles is $125.00. No deviation, cut rates during the CUnent year. HEEL CO. PHIA. DETROIT. DENVER. (SCO. rCTADCnT "NERVE SEEDS." BO I WnCUf This-wonderful remedy us diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain ess. Lost Manhood .Nightly Emissions, Nerveusowerln Generative Organs of either sex earned error*, excessive use of tobacco, oplnm or stlmly, Consnmptlon or Insanity. Can be carried in Tor V&, by mail prepaid. With a t5 order we e to core or refund the mosey. Sold by all 3 other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed EKVB SEED CO., Masonic Temple, CHICAGO. B. McMASTEB. Druggist. ro AUCTION.; troys a lady's or gentleman's un all over town looking for DO SO nse stock for you to select 2 first and I will guarantee stock of j uui;o y new novelties in this line, Black Goods I never fail to ten cents cashmere to a fine f INGS 8^ pmpnh in this line. Look nd Braids. Ladies, here is I : of SILK VELVETS at | until you have looked mine great fort. Take into conclass goods at second class :y and stylish Pants Patterns, you will find good values, mt to buy EN'S CLOTHING est merit are in all goods I ith my line of tj3 ,v the latest styles. I don't :ock of es? ig this out. ? go; hard times, high prices town, because I have the s the people money. igly or money refunded. | NADGH. i 5, - - Manager. remember my wholesale de1 of goods. )RNIN G as returned from New York, other fellows are hauling in w ready to show many w Tariff Prices. have more time. citation to all who visit <R ? STORED . Beaty & Bro "C. NOTICE. PARTIES indebted to me as Assignee "who desire to avoid legal proceeding must come forward and cpfflp G. W. RAGSDALE, 9-29-;?t Assignee. Administrators' Xotice. A LL Dailies having claims against the estate of Dr. J. E. McMaster, deceased, or against the estate of Mrs. H. R. McMaster, deceased, are requested to present the same to the undersigned duly attested, and all parties indebted" to either of said estates must make immediate payment. J. R. McMASTER, M. D.. and B. F. BOULWARE, 9?29?it Administrators. NOTICE | S hereby given that the 5emi-annaal 1 Examination of applicants t* teach in the public schools of Fairfield Conn- " ty will be held at Winnsboro on ihe third Friday (19th prox.) in October, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. A. Y. MILLING, S. C. F, C. - \ Winnsboro, S. C., Sept. 24, 1894. Another m Lot ; ^0 of . -:72i ~M ->? THat :yx$ v-j q Pine :m Cheese. .XI i^j A. B. CATHCART, I EXCHANGE FEES AN^SALE ^SABLES. NOTICE. All persons having bought ? stock from the undersignec^^^^? t .'v ?? am J rtvy rv* ??r r)>^| -- | i i&bl ou111u1w; or knowing that their notes due on the first of Oct* and first of November, - ^fl| please prepare to meet si as full collection will be quired. I have some new Buggies, which I will sell cheap for cash, A. WILLIFORD, 1 Agent, +tt* 1 o n w lnnsooro, o. ? ..% UNION -I ^ SEWING MACHINE * IS THE BEST. || | 1 I ' ' Handsomest Cover Ever Sees. New Style Skeleton Cash. The Only Machine that will Sew BACKWARD as well as FORWARD ,'witliout stopping. Quiet Running, adjr.sta.ble in all its parts. we sell to dealers only. correspondence solicited. UHm MAAUFAGTUBOTj CO. WM. PETER, Owner Toledo, Ohio 3-8fx6m x MAGNETIC NERVINE. 1 >6 Mid with written suarantee to core I ZS&.'f,]* NearxlglaandWete* fcoi; Mental Depree*8&F?RE ? AFTER- iion, Softening erf the Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death; Barrensss, Imootewy, Lost Power in either sexS'ra mature Old A*e? Involuntary Losses, earned y over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and Errors of Youth. ' It gives to Weak Organs their natural Vigor and doubles the Joys of life; cares Lucorrhcea and Female Weakness. A month's treatment, in plain package, by mail, to any address, fl per box, 6 boxes $5. with every $5 order we give a Written Guarantee to cure or refund the noney. Circulars free. Guarantee issued only by car exclusive agent. _ v WINNSBORO DRUG STORE. J Winnsboro, S. C. A NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that as application for the extenticnof ^ the charter of the "Winnsboro and Fish Dam Railroad Company, and amend.1 ?in I J, it A menis luereiu, vyiii uc uiauc tu uue session of the General Assembly, arrequired by the terms of Section" 1603 . ? of the Revised Statutes of South Carolina, 1893. G. H. McMASTER, 9-1 President, , m I j