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v> k I. I Mil ! W LJCAL INTELLIGENCE. _ Wednesday. Oetober 10. : : : 18y4I MAIL C#W CTIONS. Letter* will be collected fruio the i nter boxe* at 11 15 %. m. and 9 p. m. going sontfa, and A JW p. m. it id *9 p. m. tfoing north. i < ? Xc? Advertisements. For Sale?This Office. New Orleans Moiassea?A. B. Cathfc? cart. Wires -M. L. Kinard?Colambi t, m 8. c. W Dou'i Forget ns? w innsboro Drng Store* . Tax Notict?Uayue McMeekin.Coun tj Trea?urer. r?Dai'.y Las come. ?Mr. J. L. Richmond has purchased the Parker house. * ? Mimnaugb has certainly got the largest stock of clothing we ever saw i in (he Bjro. adv ?Mr. T. K. Elliott was elected a . trustee of Erskine College at the meeting of Presbytery at Hopewell Church.; ?fiovehior -111101 an ha* paictoned Sandy Robertson, sent from Fairfield ic 18?6. He was sentenced by Judge. Aldriofa. ?Prof. Hutcbi?on never fail* on a f balloon ascension. ?Drop iu as you are passing and take a look at Lauderdale^ millinery department; you will find auything in that line that you wish at pr'ces that Hv will surprise you. adv. B ?j*?r. W. H. Willingbam has m-jved HP into his new store one door north 01 T. Matthews. His Hue is furr nitur^^rfuciptilly. He will, however, handle otfrar goods. ?Mr. A. BrCathcart is out in a new advertisement this morning. Mr. Cathcart is offering^ full line of groceries and plantatiou^npples. He ^ says he bought these good^o sell and mpans to sell them, and thsi^he will ^ meet the competition. Gir^him^ -Mr. M. L. KinartV ?as. placed his **?d." in our colotons this morning. Mr. Kinard is a former patron of these columns and shows bis appreciation of A them by appealing to them again. His hon&e needs no introduction at onr hands; his well sustained reputation peaks for itself, liead the advertisement. ?The cxact hour for the balloon ascension will be published Thursday. ?Just bear id mind that Lauderdale is still giving away to bis customers a handsome crayon portrait worth at least $10 or $15 absolutely free. Will yos avail yourself of the opportunity? aav ?The Winnsboro Drag Store is out in a new suit this morning. They do . not propose to leave you in the dark, but have a fine lot of lamps aud good oil to put in them; arid as cleanliness j is next to godliness, they r are pre* paredlo make you cleanly in appearance.; JBead at?ut their toilet soaps. The lights to" the mind, too, will be i the man that does not - ** 11 rread trill grope iu darkness, rinauy when you get so much light you will be enabled to read that little bill. Don't fail to.-read the whole "ad.". ?The little dog Daisy looks Natural ?just like she did one year ago. For coiic, scoar, sprains, bruise?, Nj Ift spavin, swellings and all diseases of HL horses and cattle Johnson's Magnetic H Oil, horse brand, gives excellent satisfaction. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size B 23 cts. Wionsboro Drag Store. * EW High Priced Cow.?The cow th&l Alf CaibOH stole cost this connty over $1500. The case was in court for three year?. ?You will still find & beautiful assortment of covert cloths and other dress goods at Lauderdale's. Be sure to look at them before yon select your L winter dress. adv. L? A Double Gsave.?The bodies of L iSttTtwo-Atkinsons who were buyg.here; f on the 21st September were buried in the same grave in Richland couuty. They were kept at the bouse ?f John's father, on Mr. Wylie Team's place, and buried the next day several miles over the county line. So they died side by rside on the gallows and their bodies fert-aide by'side in the grave. Gooix Yield of cotton\?Under date of September 28, Mr. M. Y. Milling writes us from Salem that be gathered two bales of cotton from two acres op to the 25ih and thinks he wili get twe more, fie frays also that he has fifteen acres in another place from which, he thinks he will get fifteen i bales. We hope he will, for the price ^ demands double ibe quantity now. "I would rather trust that. medicinc ^ A A^/\n T JJ Cflr>t ui?u uujf uwivi x ivuv n vx y Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter i Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. B For sale by all druggists. * f Was rr Murder or ax Accident?? i A gentleman from the Lebanon secL tion, informed onr reporter of the 4eath of a negro child nnder rather 9^ auspicious circuiustancec, in the Salem neighborhood. Be said he was inI formed that Trial Jnstice Blair had L held the inquest and it was concluded ^ that the child di?d from the effects of a fall from a chicken house?the skoll K. being uruKeu. it also baa & irignum Bi cat or ga:?h on its body, which was said to bare been cau?ed by a nail snagW gin; it as it fell. However, after the j inquest was orer, it was rumored that a ten-year-old colored boy bad cut the child with a knife and, because it cried, he struck it with a stick nud broke its skull. The matter should be ferreted out. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to ?ll Dr. Tvinc'a New Discaverv for f-nn. sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this I condition. It you are afflicted with a Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat or Che^t trouble, and will use this remedy as diIrected, giving it a fair trial, anaexperix ence no benefit, you may return the bottle W* and have your money refunded. We eeuld not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at McK&ster & Co/s Dra* Store. Large aizo 40c. aad $1.00. * t ^ . Highest of all in Leavening Powe T% 41 I I n Bm gm n [Q 8HL ; ^HV Jy ^DF ifcfflt n ft. Xj?ess? ABSOLUT ?MW??^??MWM? ? ? ??in FtriODftlft. Mrs. Viola Robertson left for Florida on Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Fridv. Mr. J. H. Harden left for Gadsden, Ala., on Monday. Mrs. H. W. Desportes spent Sunday with the family of Mr. U. G. Deeporle*. Rev. E A McDowell was in town j on Monday. ?' - i ? j ; ?Balloon ascension rnursaay aim j Friday on McCarley's lot near A. R. P. Church. I FOB SALE OR RENT. . The residence novr occnpied by Dr. Madden. Possession given 1st January, 1895. For terua?, &c , apply to 19-9-2 James L. Bbtsox. f Every mother should know that croup can be prerented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar rongh cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Rerae- \ dy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 ana 50 cents bottles for sale by all druggists. * .Election i;NnnuiHuu?n, The following commissioners have * < been appointed in the coming election for Fairfield County: State election?-Jno. W^pfesTHayne McMeekin, S. Federal efeffffifrr-C- S. Ford, J. M. te?g?rsyand R. A. Meares. THE COTJXTY ALLIANCE ' Will meet Friday, October 12. SubAlliances are reqnsted to send full delegations.. Important meeting. ,j D. P. CsosBr, President. A Minister'* Death. The Re?. R. R.Vann, a well-known minister of.-the gospel of t?e Baptist1 faith, who has been living in upper i Richland county for years, died on : Wednesday last at his home. Mr. Yann was an active minister up to last February, when he became a great 1 sufferer * from heart trouble, which finally resulted in his death. He was , the father of Mrs. W. W. Macon, the , wife of the supervisor of registration of this county. She was the only mem- 1 ber of his familv who survives him.? ] State. Mr. Vann preached in Fairfield j county for quite a long period after ] the war. He lived near Durham's . Cross-roads at one time an i was well | known iu this county. , Itching, burning, scaly and crusty j scalps of inlants cleansed aDd healed, and qniet sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap. Winnsboro Drug . Store. * 1 ; ' i I PROGRAM OF THE INSTITUTE. , Entries will ba made Tuesday dtb and Wednesday 10th until 12 o'clock, at which hour the hall will be opened ] to the public. ] THURSDAY, llTH. < Doors open at 10 o'clock. 11 A \l AHHrPBfl hv !"!ol. R. A. 3 Lo?e, of Cheater, ou cattle raining and dairying. 1.30 P. M. Display of stock in presence of jadges. 3 P. M. Balloon ascension. 6 P. M. Doom close nutil 7. SO p. m. 1 Open and close at 10 p. m. 1 fridat, 12th. j - Doom open at 10 a. m. Jadges will J decide on all articles, after which the ' ribbons will he tied. 1.30 P. M. Reorganization. 2 P. M. Award of premiums. 3 P.M. Balloon ascension; after which the Institute will close. Dr. Grtcr and His Work. Dr. W. M. Grier, of Due West, preached to an interested audience at the A. R. P. Church on Sunday morning aud aUo on Sunday night?the anion service being conducted by him at night It ifr useless to *ay that he preached a fine 6ermon, he aivfij:? does, and many regret that it is not their privilege to hear him oftener. After the morning service the doctor airanced the claims of Erskine College, giving a short sketch of the history and life of the college and of its bearing to the individal members of this church. He asked for a contribution to help pay the college debt, and in a very short while he had raised the snug sum of $508.10. He said he was expecting about $800, but would apologize for having under estimated the congregation. There were eeveral ? ? ? ^ ? a/?(.aaaK1w *a n # f Ka UlUCId SUipil^Uy ax * ccayi j ovt at handsome response, especially as the time are not what they were several years ago. Dr. Grier went from here to Prosperity where he goes 011 a similar mission. There is 110 medicine so often 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, bnt some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it.. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quited. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has tc be sent for. A sprain may "be-promp tly treated before inflamation sets in, which insnre* a care in about one-third of the time <->fV.aT-Twico r^nnirW? Pnfa ?n/1 hmiaM should receive immediate treatment before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at hanc;. A sore throat maybe cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by appiying it twice a day for a week 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 paj ing a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent tattle at once and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. * T C ^..liQanAff T.?l^aicsi u. o. vjuv v ?Baking Powder Ely PURE A FOBMKR CITIZEN HAS A NABBOW ESCAPE. In speaking of the terrible cyclone < which visited Little Rock, Ark., Octo- , ber 2, the following is the account pertaining to the State asylum: The wort effects of the storm are to < be seen at the insane asylum, which is three miles west of the business centre of the city. The entire south half of ( the main building was demolished. The tower fell through Superintendent . Robertson's rooms, burying Dr Iogate in the ruins. Mrs. Robertson escaped with slight injaiies. All but twenty ] of the inmates have been found. Many were found down town and placed in h j iil, and some, it is feared, are buried ; in tbe ruins. Dr. lngate'e body will probably not be recovered until this evening', as it is bnried uuder a heavy mass of mortar and timbers. Tbe loss i to the asylum will teach $150,000. i Dr Robert-ou, the superintendent of ' tbe institution, was born in Fairfield county, and is a brother of Major 1 B. II. Robertson and the late Dr. T. T. 1 Robertson. He has bean in Arkansas * for a number of years and has risen 1 high in his profession. We are glad ] to learn tbat he and bis family escape^#* injury. j Pale, puny, sj^f^cnildren devel- ? opfrd into Jjaif^Fosy, bealtby ones by ! usingJpBoion's Aromatic Compound J l^narer Oil; easily taken; gives ' Health and strength. Wlnnsboro Drug Store. * i - I Got Blood Out of a Tarnip. The expression that you "cannot get blood out of a turnip" is generally used to express the utter impostibility j of getting bold of certain things under , adverse circumstance?. It has been the < stereotyped answer of creditor to \ debtor when threatened with suit on J obligations. To the point: On Sat- , urdav a renter on Mr. L. E. Owens' < place came to town and brought three i bales of cotton. His.son, who is a sub- ; rtnter frcw the father, took three re- j ^-luo f-.im hnmp an<1 sold UiaiUiUg UU1V O ? V/?u ftvtwv (hern at Alston while the old man was iu town. Mr. Owcuis got hot after him on Monday, and alter various excuses be fina-ly said he had deposited j the proceed#, nearly $30, with Mr. | J. E. McDonald. Finding this to be ( false, Mr. Owens jerked c-ff his coat j and picked up an axe handle which he j proceeded to u-e on the fellow's "tur- , nip". The blood cauie out ot his tur- j Dip and rbe money came; forth from bis pocket. He is farming in jail uow } and will learu next February perhaps that bouesty i* the best policy. The moa cniH fnr 1#?rs than it was uv?%via ??* ? .v. ..? _ worth, or ltss than it would bring j here. Bat it's a pretty lucky to ^ 2nd f80 which was abput gone. ?MUs Dc?eau was so badly injured ? in Canada a fvw davs ago that the is < now undera treatment in a hospital, i &ut Mr. Tliotnp9on will sweep the cobwebs from the skies for you.- s Itch on huuian, n^ansre on horses, iogs and afl t-tock, cured in 30 minutes ] ay Woolford's Sauitary Lotiou. This ] aerer fails. Sold by W. E. Afken. 1 lruggis*. Winnsboro, S. C. * r_. i DEMOCRAT OF '76 TO MESSES.HALL I lilci What Side Mr. Hall Lent Toward In 1 '76?Wa? Tillman Xomlaated fcy Dcao- ) crars ilto|*tlierNAre Ton Going to 1 Join the PopuliiU? i Mr. Editor: From letters writters ' to your papei, signed W. S. Hall, Sr., [ ind W. S. Ball, Jr., it would appear s that these two gentlemen are tbe sole judges of Democracy, and as to what J "we amis", as they term iu, know of Demtcracy is not worth knowing, t They are great "whoopers" on what 1 "we" done in '76. I want to ask them bow many red shirts ihey wore out ] in '76 trying to redeem the Democratic party. In '76, Mr. Hall, the Rads 1 were in the majority and were in tbe i minority. "What side did you iean to? ] We antis are in the minority as we j were in 76 when we stuck to tbe top rail aDd got e?er by the help from the j majority. We are sticking there yet with the hope of getting a few more ; rails from the majority with which to 1 make tiic fence big enough and high ' enough to hold yen when we get yon , back into the Democratic fold. Bat still these Messrs. Hall call as Inde pendents. What do these two gentlemen call B. R. Tillman, when be ;r*s 1 nominated in the March convention by Rassell, Deas and other Rads, and some white Democrats.? Another question, and a very important one: ( On what side do y?u find the white Republicans and Greenbackers clinging to? Not to th3 amis; oh, no. Look, Mr. Hall, and you will fiud the only white Republican of our county today a captain of one of Ben Tillman's militia companies. No, sir; we are not Independents, but are the same Democrats you saw at Gladden's Grove in 1876. We do not <lip onr brush in every box of snuff that comes along. I fear these Messrs. Haii are like one of their party who was asked if be ever wore a red shirt. His reply was, "No, I put on| one, and I thought it meant war, so 1 pulled it off and put oa my old black coat and followed behind." These are the kitid, Mr. Hall, who are clinging to Tillman'* c?at tail. Agaiq, are you goin^ to jpin bands with the Northern Radicals and go with Ben Tillman into the Populist camp, and vote with those Radicals that went through (his county T:th Sherman, and who burnt; your father's proptrty to ashes? Reflect jdeeplv; come down on November .6 and vote for voar kinsman, Daniel Hall, and let as initiate yon back into the Democratic party as it was in 1876. DEMOCRAT OF 76. Cure For Headache. As a remedy for mil forms of Headache Electric Bittera has proved to be the very best It effects a permanent care and the m*st dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial Incases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the neeped tone to the bowels, and lew cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Mcilaster 4 Co.'s Drug Store. * 1 MESTTTTES OF A. B. P. FIRST PBESBY TEET. The First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Church closed its fall meeting Tuesday evening, October 2. The Presbytery met with the congregation of Hopewell, Chester Co., S. C., and remained in session tw6 days. About fifty delegates were present. At this?the fall meeting?reports are received from all the congregations on the state of religion, together with 9tatibtic3 of gains and losses, mon&ys paid for all church purposes, and also reports from all auxiliaries to church work?euch as Ladies' Missionary Societies, Young .Men's Missionary Societies, Young Ladies' and Young People's Societies. These reports this year, while probably not so encouraging as last year, indicate a steady and healthy growth despite the stringency of the times. Rev. Oliver Johnson, of the Second Presbytery, was received into connection with this Presbytery and arrangements made for his installation over the congregation of Neely's Creek, York Co. One or two pastoral settle~ VvAAn fViD TfcQCf UiCIlld liAYC uuuu mauv uuuu^ kuv year. Two young men, J. B. Hood, of Mecklenburg Co., N. C., and T. W. Hayes, of York Co.,-S. C., were received under the care of Presbytery as 3tudent8 of theology. They will prosecute their stHdics at Erekine Theological Seminary, Due West, S. C. Steps were taken to establish a Presbytenal Fitting School at Buford Monument, Lancaster Co, S. connection with the misgia-v^etfnrch recently estaMjsieu' lh le7 Rev^P=rfI^nderson, the moderator, msJe?Sa good presiding officer. !*9Thp neonle at Hone well and vicinity know how to entertain a Presbytery, pen hearts and homes greeted every 5ne, and all the delegates with a hearty ?ood will voted their thanks for the hospitable manner in which they had been cared for. The Presbytery holds its next meeting with the congregation of Back Creek, Mecklenburg Co , N. C. w. Relief la Six Hoiri. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the [<New Great South American* Kids*ey Cure.'' This new remedy is a ?reat surprise on account of its ex:eeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in ruale or female. It relieves retention af water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If jrou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnstx>ro, S. C. * NEWS FBOM JEXIN8VILLE. Jenkinsville, S. U., October 2.? We were not blown away during the long continued storm of last week, iut after our experience of last August every fierce gust would cause us :o quake and fear that ihe "storm dng" had come in his wrath again. The crops were, not materially injured, lowever, and harvesting goes steadily )n. I hear no word of complaint only is to the low price of cotton. Mr. Henry Parr continues to improve, and is now able to ride back ind forth from his farm, to Mr. J. K. Ragsdale's where he lias been staying for some time. Rev. Mr. Stokes, of Lexington, assisted Mr. Hook, the pastor, of Shiloh Ubur.h, during a meeting held there lot long since. At Monticello Mr. Hook was assisted by Rev. Mr. Eodges, presiding jlder of this district. Rev. J. H. Yarborough, now of Blackstocks, S. C., assisted the pastor, Rev. B. P. Estes, at Little River in a neeting of some days. Mr. J. K. Cook, and Mrs. Rose, who was a former resident of this jounty, were married in Newberry on ruesday, the 2oth of September. A reception was tendered them at the lome of Mr. Charles Chappell at Jeuknsville on the following day. Mks Sallie Chappell is now teaching it Honea Path, Anderson county. Mr. R. M. Brice, of Woodward*, 5. C., has been engaged to teach the cDOOi nere ai ounuu Avoueiuy. Ernest Holley has resumed his stulies at Patrick Military Institute, Anlerson, S. C. Willie Yarborough, Jr., is now a student of Furman University, Greensille, S. C. Miss Madie Chappell left on Menlay last to take charge of a school at Halsellville, S. C. Mrs. Wm. Beaty, of Union, has teen spending some time with ?-e atives in this vicinity. Miss Aquilla Younginer is visiting aer brother. T. P. Younginer, of Wallaceville. Mrs. Wm. Stanton has returned from Atlanta, whither she went for treatment at a medical institute. Mis? Bettie Yarborough, of Long Run, who has been with relatives in Greenville and other points in the up country, is at home a^ain. nr./if/vVionfo of .T?ntinsrillr> have VUi lUVlVUUUM WV some new goods, and a general air of business pervades the place. Dr. Jeter has a new drug store here now, and is kept quite busy riding, but most of bis patients live at some distance?not much sickness here. y. ?It looks from the packages going oat of J. L. Miinnangh'* that be has the lead. adv. English Spavin Lini&ent removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump? and Blemishes from torses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney* Rrng-Bone, Stifles, Spraine, all Swollen Tnroats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Btemi*h Cure erer known. Sold by W. G.Aiken, rirnggist, Winu&boro, S.C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. pthe STtNDtRD^ J 1 #"TT ^ ^ I' durang's ; Rheumatic RemeovI Has sustained its reputation for 18 years * 1 as being the standard remedy for the quick and permanent cure of Rheuma- * I tlszn, Goat,sciatica, etc.. in all its forms. + I It is endorsed by thousands of Physi- + cians, Publishers and Patients. It is * purelr Yegetabla and builds up from the tirstaoaa. It never fails-to cure. A Price Is one dollar a bottle, or six * tnr fit-a tiniiArs. Our 40-page Pam y WfcMO* - . _ _ pblet sent Free by Mail. Address, + | Darang's Rheumatic Remedy Co. f I 1316 L Street,Washington, D.C. J Jturmutj'* Liver Fill$&re the best on T T earth. Th^y art Kith an ea.*o that makes T f tlwia a household blessing'. 1 met a en. pis sox. ?r 5 xoxzs res $1. T T rox lxis st sii7?a:st3. x JACOBS' PHARMACY CO., Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga 1 3-8fxly Before buying yot the field over careful.1 of Victor Bicycles "s demonstrated as at p will bear the most rij challenge comparisoi There's but one b OVERMAN \ BOSTON. PHI LADE NEW YORK. CHICACC SAN FRAN ONE OF GENERAL BUTLER'S j CHARGES. Colonel Wade Hampton has issued the following general order: Headquarters, Hampton Legion, ? Kichmond, May 24th, 1862. S General Order. The Commanding Officer cf the Legion rejoices in the opportunity again afforded him of expressing his pridg.in its exploits in the field. --The brilliant charge of Major Butler, in command of the Legion Cavalry, on the afternoon of instant, below Williamsburg, after a trying LLimisil IlVIil 1. U1 IV IAJ >V IJ y llcko UVIUVVi M crowning-grace to the year's performance of the Command during which the three arms have each successfully distinguished themselves to the fullest extent possible, whenever and wherever opportunity has afforded. Whatever may be the future of the several arms, the Commanding Officer feels sure that the members of the Legion will not forget the family tie, which, as an independent and isolated command, has so long and -so happily bound them together in" the war. Manassas and Brick House landing, the pride of the infantry; Trustam and Myers Point, of the artillery, and Poheiek Church and Williamsburg of the cavalry, will serve them, each, as starting points for a glorious career in the future?and though the brilliancy of each past performance may be eclipsed by new exploits, the Commanding Officer flatters himself that the recollections and associations of ramnaicrn on thfi OccOQUail and "*" ?r"*o- ? ' Potomac will live freshly in the memories of every member of his command. He congratulates the Cavalry that the opportunity so long deferred, the want of which kept them restive and impatient on the Occoquan, during the trying and laborious 'winter, has at last been offered, ard that under their gallant Commander thev have so nobly sustained the glories of Iheir State. This account was handed us by one who was in the charge. Many others around us will read this order with interest. Constipation and sick headache post'velr cured hy Japanese Liver Pellets. 50 nills 25 els. Winusboro Drug Store. *j21 Chajnberl&in'e Sye and Skin Ointment Irs certain core for Chronic 8ore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lick, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale bj druggists. TO H0S8S0WHEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 oeots per package. For sale by druggists. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, 8 -FOB THE HE1XIXG OF THE MiTIOXS? g IfBotaiiic Blood Bali | Jljh IBS fiRUT SOUTHERS BUIOT FOB | | w) All Skin and Blood Diseases! S I iL ^ purifies, builds up and enriches j * hlruvl. and never fails? I BS to cure the most inveterate 5 Si BLOOD AND SKIN DlS-g gj/ EASES, if directions are fol- 5 01 lowed. Thousands of grate- S >?J ful people sound its praises * and attest its virtues. I E^WRITE for Book of Won-1 8 derful Cures, sent free on ap- ? i plication. ? I If not kept by your local druggist, * 8 send $i.oo for large bottle, or 55-00 5 |!for six bottles, and medicine will beg 1 sent, freight paid, by * 5 BLOOD BAliM CO., Atlanta* Ga. fi ': EACHEB WASTED in each counI ty iorspecial work. Will pay 200 a month. P. W. ZEIGLER & CO., Box 1767, Philadelphia, Pa. THMCURA ZSZ It makes thin faces plump and rounds out the figure. It is the STANDARD REMEDY for leanness, containing no arsenic, and GUARANTEE 1? A KSOLUTEI/V HARM PCC Price prepaid, $1 per l ex, 6 for $5. Pamphlet, "HOW To GET FAT," free. The THINACURA CO., 949 JJ road way, New York. | PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cltanae* and beantifiea the hair. Promote* a luxuriant growth. .Never Fail* to Bestore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cue* tcalp diieaaea * hair falling. ^iOcjandtLOOa^fcngi**^^ Vt^SSwB &in*?r TonJe. ' teSrSohTworrt Cough, Weak Lonj*. lability, Indigcf&m, Fain, Take in tune. <0 eta. eot?li5spj?j!3wk s&src? fliminnn cold in UAIA1UU1" HEAD. I ELY'S CRK AM BALSAM la quickly absorbed, Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Fain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from Additional Cold, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. DIRECTIONS FOR USING CREAM BALSAM. 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 l efore retiring. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 5G Warren Street, New Tort. Administrators' Notice. ALL parties having claims against the estate of Dr. J. R. McMaster, deceased, or against the estate of Mrs. H. It. McMaster, deceased, are requested to present the same to the undersigned duly attested, and all nnxtiac ini^aKfa/) oithfif nf pal biV/0 lUUWWVU tv VlViJlVfc V * estates must make immediate pavment. ' J- R. McMASTER, M. ?>., and B. F. BOULWARE, 9-29-4t Administrators. 1 ir new bicycle look ly. The superiority vas never so fully resent. Our '94 line jid scrutiny, and we 1. est?Victor. WHEEL CO. XPHIA. DETROIT. > DENVER. ICISCO. NOTICE. PARTIES indebted to me as Assignee who desire to avoid legal proceeding mnst come forward and settle (x. W. RAGSDALE, 9-29-3t Assignee. NOTICE }S hereby given th&t the Semi-annnal "i*- - - ?.i e ... iaonK JL XLiSauinia'.lUli Ul aj./|.uiuaiiio lw Ibavu in the public schools of Fairfield C?cnty will be held at Winnsboro on the third Friday (19th prox.) in October, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. A. Y. MILLING, S C.P, C. Winnsboro, S. C., Sept. 24,1894. FOR SALE. ONE Registered Gnrnsey Ow and Calf?cow give? 4 gallons a day; calf abont four months old. Also one pood Sewing Machine in good order. Furniture, Carpets and other household articles. Will be sold at a bargain. Address This Office. 10-9 2w TAX NOTICE, rpHE taxes arc doe and payable from 1 the loth October to 31st December. 1894. Every male citizen between ! lie ages of twenty-one and fitty ye irs, except those incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from ther causes, is deemed a taxable poll. The levy is for S'ate, - o mills. For ordinary county, - 3? mills. For special county, - - 1 mill. Forschool, - --- -2 mill*. There is a special levy for schools of 4 mills in School District No. 16 and of 2 mills in School District N?>. 17. All taxes shall be | aid in the following kinds of fund? nml no other: Gold awl silver c>in, Uui e l States cm mi cy, national hank notes, and coup mis which shall become due and pavaMo during tho year 1S94 on the con-oli dated bond-* of this State known as "Brown Bonds" and the bonds of this State known as "Blue Bonds," and any other State bouds which may be issued by authority of an Act of the ^ ??1 l?u /MlinniK rvf UCIICl a I A77CU1VIJ ) Iiiv ?which are by snch Act made receivable for taxes. The Jnrv Certificates and the per diem of State witnesses in the Circuit Conrt are receivable for County taxes, not including schtol taxes. For the convenience of the t-.xp iyers, I will visit the following places-.n the days named: Woodward, November 1. Gladden'* Grove, .November 2. Back head, November 7. Feasterville, from 12 o'clock on the 8th to 12 o'clock on the 9th of Novein5er. D. G. Ruff's Store, November 12. DMmmdff KTnoomIi?r 1i lnugt n a* J i.ivf vi.wv. Btythewood, November 16. Bear Creek, November 17. Longtown, November 19. Centrcville, November 20. Jenkinsville, November 23. Monticello, November 24. Winnsboro, when not filling engagements in the Conntv. HAYNE McMEEKlN. 10-4 Conntv Treasurer F. C. CHOICE New Crop New Orleans Molasses, JUST RECEIVED. A. B. CATHCART. Don't Forget Us During the INSTITUTE. For We Are Still At It. THEDrug Business. Oui Drug and Medicine stock is larger than ever before, and weaie determined to sell at prices to suit the hard times even if cotton iso&c. When our county friend9 come !o town don't forget to call and inspect that line of fine Lamp-* of oars. All styles and price-1. We have them very cheap. Don't forget our ilue of Toilet G-'od? and Fancy Articles Soap* and Perfumery. This is a email item, but wc are almost giving them away. Prices are very chcap. AGAIN? Remember xc still beep School Bocks, Book Bags, Slates, Pencils, Stationery, &c. An abundant supply of Atlantic Lead, Paints, Oil, Tarnish, &c., always on hand. -A.noth.er Thing. Don't forget that little bill von owt 03. It is only 50c., possibly it is $1.00 Maybe it is more, bOt remember wt need money as badly as other merchants and would be glad to have it. Winnsbero Drug Store, Prescriptions carefully compounded DEATH Aji DESTI It is death on shoes and des pleasure when they have got to r something in the dry goods line. m r sa^i> -i W JCJL JL JS when I have got such an immc from ? Always come to my stor to save you all this trouble, M3 D UESS( is complete. I have a great mai and when you want anything in please. I have all kinds, from a silk. I have a handsome stock c -*S CLOAK this season. Some special indu( at my stock .of Trimming Silks 1 > J - _i_ 1 your cnance. uur enure siuci COST. Now when you want CJL.OTI don't you buy a dollar's worth over. You a]l know this is my sideration that I am selling first prices. A dazzling array of nat Don't tail to see them, nere You can't go wrong when you w BOYS' OR CHUDR from me. Good quality and hor show. Everybody is charmed w Ha this season. I certainly can sho hestitate to say I have the best s kZJJLJLVin town, and the people are findi Now all this stock has got t< and big profits can't exist in thif goods and make prices that save Goods always exchanged wilH: J L. MIM q. d. -willifor: P. S.?Country merchants, partment when you want that bi MANHOOD R 1 guaranteed to cure all nerv< -y,? *1 Power. Headache. Wakeruli WJ ness,all drains and loss of i I >{ I by overexertion, yoathfal jmF* N -JBL Blants, which lead to Infirm! ?tt / 1 ~ ~ vest pocket. 81 per box, 6 ISLNfIl /Wf^ilTe a written piarantc SM?HM9M9^4K*dmrRlsts. AikforiUtakeij sXrOU utTAttSK LiuiU. in plain wrapper. Aidi-ess li For sale In Wlnnsboro. S. C.. by J rHTJBKJBE: UNION SEWING MACHINE ISTHEbEST. \ Handsomest Cover Ever Seen. New Style Skeleton Case. The Only Machine tnn win new 1 WARD as well as FORWARD without; stopping. Quiet Running, adjr.sUble hi ! ail its paits. I WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY. J t i ! CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. j 1 UNION MANUFACTURING CO.! TV^r. PETEK, Owner Toledo, Ohio .*<& .V8tx6rc r - 3 ! : t ##? JAPANESE? i' IS1 LE ! ^ CSSLwtr.r3TOCBa I f C URE !: A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of ; SUPPOSITORIES, Capmles of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A nover-faiiiiu: Cure for Piles | of every niture anil degree. I i m.-ike* an operation : t with the knife or injections of carbolic acid, which * are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often ; i resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease .-" we guai<inic? v> > boxes to cure any case. You oiiiy pay for j , benefits received. ?1 a boi. o for $5. Sent by mall ' Guarantees Issued by our agents. j ! CONSTIPATION bvJapanese LiverPellets { the great LIVER and STOU ACS SEG-JLATOE and ! BLOOD PUKIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to i take, especially adapted lor children's use. 60 Doses I 26 cents. j GDABANIEE5 issued only by WINXSBORO DRUG STORE. ! WiDnsboro, S. C. FRESH NORFOLK OYS1ERS |. 1 -At- j F. W. HABENICHT'S. a * * " ; "P. ro 1 . - vcrS? . ' flp AUCTION. I rM troj-s a lady's or gentleman's a! un .all over town looking for DO SO - - '.-:>rggg mse stock for you to select e first and I will guarantee i stock of M iOODS ly new novelties in this line, Black Goods I' never tail to ten cents cashmere to a fine :ings s- | ;ements in this line. Look /jl! ind Braids. Ladies, here is c of SILK VELVETS at . :J| until you have looked mine _ :$ gre? t fort. Take into conclass goods at second class ty and stylish Pants Patterns. you will find good values. ant to buy ' ||| EN'S CLOTHUfe lest merit are in all goods I ith my line of ts w the latest styles. I don't tock of / >es?ng this out. ; ', . i d go; hard times, igh prices 5 town, because I have the is the people money. > nglyor money refunded.- -- ?1 - * * * - ' / NAUGH. . - >>? wSS D, - - Manager. remember my wholesale dell of goods. OAMARPIRI "TTERVE SEEDS.** 1 uicbu! This wonderf *1 remedy j as diseases, such as Weai Memory, Loss of Brain aess. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nerveus* , .-.A >ower In Generative Orgaas of either ser caused errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or ettmIty, Consumption or Inaaalty. Can bo carried In for S5, by mall prepaid. wltnstS order we e to cure or refnmd the moaey. Sold by all 10 other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed [?KVE S??B CO., Masonic Tem pie, CaiCAft?. E. McMASTER, Druraiat. The .. '* 35 Wage rl - Kg Garner i is, without doubt, the greatest I benificiary of life insurance. It affords him an absolutely safe ' means of investing his savings and a guarantee that those depending on his earnings will be amply provided for at his demise. Under the Tontine policy of the Equitable Life he is also provided with a safeguard against misfortunebesides receiving a much larger amount of insurance forthe same amount of premiums paid in. It is better than the savings bank, better j +V.o?-i -rtna 'Tvtiil/iinor I better than government bonds. I Better for the wage earner, or for | anyone, than any other method ever originated. For facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For tie Carolina*, Rock Hill, S. C. Money to Loan! Money to Loan! rHE nnder?isrned havj this dsv ^ formed a copartnership nnder he firm-name of Davis McDonald, & [)oaglass*:? for the purpose of negotiant loans Oiiificst^mortsrasTTR <>t farm- iisr lands, of not l^ss than $300. Rate of interest low, payments >asy and time of loan not less than five fears. For farther particulars applv 10 james q. davis, j. e. Mcdonald, w. d. douglas*, Winnsboro, S. c., or A. E. DAVIS, 8 14 Monticeilo, S. C. TrtTTV T HT^Xf * XI A X* O UXXJ tff iUVUIAXJlA^M ATTORNEY AT LAW, - - 12J4 Law Range, Columbia, S. 0. Solicits business in his n?tive County? Fairfield. 2-27-1y NOTICE. r^OR SURVEYING,: TERRACING r Leveling Drawing, Etc., Apply to T. il, BOULWAKE, 7-Sfxly Woodward, S. C.