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p^ "" - fctfAL Jj CWilnes lav. November 28. : : : itty* MAILCOI.r CT.IOX Letters w::! be collected from the ? I-tier b?>xt?<f at II 15 a. m. and 9 p. m. ; vg?i?y *ontis, and 5 SO p. m. a ul \) ____ -^p. ja. going north. Please Observe This. If you wish to change your \ advertisement, please bring it V i? this morning, not. this even m inS. I New Advertisement*. Grand Opera Hoase Openiug. Holiday Goods?C. M. Chandler. Kinard's Great Clothing Emporinm. For Sale or Rent?Dr. J. R. McMaster and B. F. Boulware, Adnirs. e?al UrktJ ?The cotton market closed very firm on Monday. ?Cotton brought 55 in Winmboro on Monday. ?There are only seven prisoners in the county jail at present. ?The council should look after the shade trees near the burnt district. Some of 1 hem-are dying. ?Jno. f>. Smart has a contract to - , build a fine dwelling for Mr. Charles Smith at Ridgeway. ?Rev. Jabez Ferris will return from Chester in time to conduct the aervices at his church here on Sunday. ?Too much cheese on hand for the Imes. Lauderdale will sell yon arant at 15 cents per ponnd. v P. "Wray, of Ridgeway, >resebt the Baptist Church of le is a member at the convenChe3ter. 5 new Lebanon Charch was ed on last Sunday.^ A fall rethe exercises will appear in our s shortly. . T. E. Johuson has gone to ay to attend t? tliC dispensary J :he illness of Mr. R. B. Lewis, lar dispenser. t can still find anything y?a the way of a ladies' covering eidale's. Will close them out flriv gpw UUCHU. i ?The new Lebanon (Presbyterian) Charch can be si en from the Presbyterian churchyard here. It is eight i miles from one to the other. ?Christmas aud the holidays are coming. Those desiring to make handsome presents in the jewelry line will find that C. M. Chandler is offering those goods at prices to salt the ^ times. Courting men wh? mean to enter into a contract to supply some srirl her board and clothes for the term o of her natural life will do well to examine bis stock. ?Mr. M. L. Kinard is out in a new IPI - advertisement in this issue. Mr. Kinard says if you come to Columbia and want a bargain ia clothing, call on him at the sign of tbj? "Golden Star," L138 Main street. He quotes prices in his advertisemefit which are well WCdiii considering- Every one knows the reputation of "Kinard the clothier." Read his advertisement for yourselves. ?We understand that a party who bought a large body of land near v Winnsboro a short time ago will conX. vert it into a grass and hay farm. "We are glad to hear of this. Formerly this land has been planted in cotton; it is however in a high state of culti^ ration and v?ry fertile and said to be *?_ adapted to clover and grasses. We shall watch the experiment with interest. ?Cards ate out announcing the marriage of Miss Mary McCarley, of this place, t? SJr. Samuel C. Byers, of Gnthriesvjtfe, York county. The happ> _^_evejit will take place on the 28th inst. at 8 o'clock in the evening at Mrs. Hessie McCarley's residence. Miss McCarley is one of Winnsboro's most worthy yonng ladies, and Mr. Byers * * ?-? ~ C AnnMfir V? is a successiui laiiuei ui ivnwumj. The best wishes of The News and Herald goss oat to the contracting parties. ?There are fourteen parties iu ^ Winnsboro who bay cotton: U. G. De?portes, W. C. Beaty, Hugh S. L Wylie, Jno. P. Matthews, H- E. m v KeTchin, Trenholm, J. F. Mcr Master, J. M. Stewart, T. J. Cureton, J. E. Coan, W. R. Doty & Co., R. Y. ^~jrs*Purner, Jas A. Brice and E. Millet. Some of these are lien merchants, and, as a rule/only buy when interested. This, however, helps the market; it straius up the buyers who are not in the lien business. This would look like Winnsboro is a good place to sell. ?No 3kim milk stuff, old and clammy, but genuine, fancy, yellow, full! cream cheese at fifteen cents per pound at juauueruaie s. buy A Weak, nursing mothers gain strength and flesh using Johnson's Compound Cod Liver Oil. Rich iu lat food, pleasant to tak; and easily digested, giving strength to mother and child. Wiansboro Drug Store. * LIn a Critical Condition.?Dr. John v Wallace, of this county, is very ill. Some months ago he was taken with paralysis and i3 now iu a very critical way. It is not likely at all that he will recover. House Burned.?Geo. Robertson, colored, living near Nelson, lost his house ana contents on Monday mornL. ing by fire. The cause oj[ the fire is * unknown as no n^sBA-^'present. All OtfaJ^Nrw^re^dnsumed. Notice.?Ail claims due the estate of Dr. J. R. McMaster, Sr., if unpaid on January 1, will be put in the hands of ^ an attorney for collection. These mat^ ters must b3 settled. Dr. J. K. McMaster, aud B. F. Boclware, adv-2 Administrators. English Spavin Liniment removes a'l Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump? and 1ft Ami?hp!i frnm horsps. RJnnrJ Snnvins. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, * Stifles, Sprains, ail Swollen Tnroat3, gk Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one Kf bottle. Warranted the most wondermf fnl Blemish Cnre ever known. Sold by W. E.Aiken, druggist, Winnsboxo, 8.C. * . s Highest of all in Leavening Pot PhVAI IV ^ VZsg&Sk AjMOWl McIlwain* vs. McIlwain.?Trial Justice Cathcari had a ease of assault and battery with intent to kill before him on Wednesday. Reuben Mcllwain was charged with trying to kill Henry McIlwain near Jim Fair's place. Both are colored men. The justice sent the offender to court to await trial. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Cheated the State.?Several days ago, Constable Eichelberger caught a negro, near Spartanburg, with a ju^ of "blind tiger" and started to relieve the negro of it, when he struck thejug against a wall and smashed it. He theu askei the constable what he would do about it, if there was any law to shoot him for breaking his own jag. Caught Between the Buyers.? The newsboy on the ncrth-bonud passenger train got his heel caught in between the bumpers on Thursday evening at Blytbewood. Dr. Hanahan ? ?"--J *A h'nin Oi?f\ T*TO Wits WII'CU IV iiiCCU LUC nam uviv. ?v did 30, but found the wound not to be serioas. The heel of the shoe protected the foot largely or it would have been worse. Ark You Behind??Our readers will please examin; their labels on the paner and if in arrears we ask you to make some arragement with us about it. At the er.d of the year we will bs competled to drap those who are far behind. We do not wish to do so, but we caunot wait longer on some. Please examine the label and let us hear from you. To the Managers of the Federal Election.?The above managers will leave their claims for services on election day at the office of R. H. Jennings, Clerk of the Court. They are requested to do so at once, as no one can get the money until all claims are in. The commissioners only "wish to make one demand for money, therefore tfcey wish to kaow the entire cost. Ax Excitement, but no Harm.? Quite a crown was seen gathering near the caurt house on Fridf-.v. Some thought it was a fight, but it proved to be John Green suffering from an " * "T- : c Ulr, epileptic aitacK. joqu nays- n ma friends would get him a drink when they see him "looking so" that the attack will be staved off. He says it is lor the want of livuor and not having itaiieady that the trouble comes. Itch on human, mange on horse?, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lo:ion. This never fails. Sold by W. E. AFken, druggist, "Winnsboro, S. C. * The Colored Faik.?The colored people's fair will take place December 5. We are informed by one of the officers that they are making every preparation for a successful termination. We hope they will succeed. The stock and cattle show, more especially the hog show, last year, wf.s as good if not better than the exhibit of their white frieuds. We are glad to see the spirit of advancement iu this line; it looks like something besides cotton. Scalped by a Tree.?Several days ago, Ed. Ross, colored, received an awful ugly wound ou the head. He was cutting down a tree and did not get far enough off to be out of reach of the limbs. One of them struck him ou the head and nearly scalped the entire top of it. The place was large enough to ran a man's band in, aud the scalp puckered in such a manner as in form a regular sack or nocket. I He was doing well at last accounts. Bought for a Parsonage?Negotiations have been going on for several days between a committee of the A R. Presbyterians and Mr. D. It. Fienniken in reference to the purchase of his former dwelling in town. The trade was reached on Tuesday and now the house is the property of this congregation. It will be used as a parsonage. We congratulate Rev. C. E. McDonald on not being put to the inconvenience of moving at the end of the rear. lie was already living there. It is a Useless Trip.?Capt. McMeekin has returned from the different places over the county where taxes are collected. He has been to ali except Monticeno ana jenKinsviiie, sun nas collectcd about $3,000. In his absence there was sufficient calls to pay taxes at bis office to reach the same amount. The plan of sending the treasurer around should most assuredly be done away with at the next Legislature; for many in the sections he has passed through will wait tor the extension of time and then come to Winnsboro to pay. Copes would never have been killed but for the fact that tseasurers must go in the country. Bad jkoads.?a gent:eman wno travels the road from Durhams to Winnsboro requested our reporter to ask the County Commissioners to please see to that portion of the public road. Judging from his remarks we would think that this road is in the condition that the Camden road wes when one of the road overseers was indicted in Radical times- for not having it worked. Trial Jastice Arthur Mackey asked him why he had not worked the road and he replied "there is nothing there to work, the d? roadbed has washed away." So the commissioners need to see about it. When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson's Oriental boap with yon; diseases are often caught from using hotel soap. Wiunsboro Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. \ ver.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report I Bakincr [Powder ELY PURE Cheap IIorsss.?'The big horse sale : at Hall & Crawford's stable took place yesterday promptly at 12o'clock. The buying commenced a little slow, but after a start it kept well up for quite a while. The cheapest animal sold was a grey mare o years old bought by Mr. James Jones for fourteen A -Ci-41^Uatt tttamf -fi?Am I UUiiai5. AXIU1 LliiO LUC* UV/Ub xivlu j $25 to $45; iii most case? about $30 to $35. They .ire certainly cheap horses to anyone wanting a horse. There were sixteen sold during the day and the most interesting part of I he bnsi ness was the catching of the wild animals. There were two men at this ' business. A. lasso was first thrown around the neck and another around the foot. In most cases the animal ?- ii?a /vmaii n rl on/1 o 1 ati ! WU5 LJULIUW11 LU UiC ^lUUUU o-nvi ?.v rope halter was put on it. Some of them would pitch and plunge at a fearful rate, while others would go off quietly. It was no use to warn the eager s; cctators to clear the way; they generally took the hint. It does look as if anyone might have a horse when they ean he bought for 25 to 40 dollars. Personals. Mr. W. R. Elliott, of the South Carolina College, spent Sunday at home. Mr. F. II, McMaster, of the Columbia Journal, spent Sunday in'town. On Wednesday Judge James Aldrich passed through town on bis way home from York, where court has just adjourned. C. A. Douglass, Esq., of the Columbia bar, was in town Weduesday. Miss luttie Rice, of Union, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. McMaster. On Thursday nighf, Miss .May Davidson, who has been visiting relatives in town, left tor her home in North Carolina. On Thursday evening, Mrs. Klinck returned from Charleston, where she was summoned to the bedside of her sick sister* Mrs. Foran, several weeks ago. Col. Geo. K. Wright was in town on Friday. lie is connected with a North-. ern bauking house and was soliciting business. Mr. Law Lemmon, son of Mr. John LsmmoUj left for Florida on Tuesday night. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the ' 'New Great South American Kidnet 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 "W.E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * A Qaiet Marriage. J On Thursday night Mr. Adolph Sims and Miss Nannie Jefferes were united in marriage by the Rev. Jabez Ferris. The ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. M. Ilood at the hoar of 7.30 p. m. Cotton Burned?Supposed to be Incendiary. On Sunday night Mr. W. J. Martin, of the Momicello section, lost his cot-> ton house by fire. Two bales of seed cotton, the building and a sulky plow were destroyed. It is thought, so we hear, that the place was set on fire. This is hard luck these hard times. If it was set on fire we hope the guilty party will be caught. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. al.jliA> <jjb j>lJBJS'JL'l-SU. There will be a call meeting of the County Alliance on the first Friday in December (being the 7th day) at 11 o'clock a. m. All defunct sab-Alliances are aequested to send delegates, and every allianceman is especsally requested to be present. Farmers aud allianceraen, it is to your interest to be present. 1 hope y?n will all be there. You will all be-admitted and hare the privileges of the floor. D. P. Crosby, President. Grand Opening. On Monday, December 3, the cele brated Schubert -Symphony Ciub and Lady Quartette, including the wonderful six-year-old violinist, singer and whistler, Master Tommy Parcel), will open the opera house. This will be without a doubt the greatest treat offered ?3 siucc the lime the McGibbeny Family visited us. No company on the American stage can boast of a finer reputation, they having appeared in all the leading cities in the country to crowded houses. Read their advertisement in another column. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. A serious accident occurred on the afcernoou of the 13lh inst. to Mr. Bricc Clowney, a young man about sixteen years old, son of Mr. John Ciowney, ot this county. It seems that he was hunting about a mile from his home, when 011 crossing a fence his gun was accidentlv discharged, the contents striking him in the left armpit inflicting a dangerous wound. He, with crreat oresence of mind, made his way home, where he was soon put under the skillful charge of that distinguished physician, Dr. Thos. G. Douglass, whose treatment will soon restore him to his usual health. It was a narrow escape. vidette. For a pain in the side or chest there i3 nothing so good as a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by all druggists. * * BAKGAI ** We Are BM YaMli I Our large and beautiful DRY GOODS must be sold t< "QUICK SALES AN For the next SIXTY DA Money saved is money ma cheaper than you can purchase G-iye Respectfully, "T JOE Juo. II. Mc3Ia?ter & Co. Sines the death'of Dr. J. R. Monaster, Sr., Mr. Jnd. H. Monaster and T^v- T T> If.lf???.. Tn l,?? imon XJl't <J XV. lliv; *03l?I , ui.j UlTV w vvu associated together in the drug busi-1 ness. This is an old business under j new management and needs no intro dnction to the public. The News aito Herald wishes them well. Committee Meeting. The Democratic Executive Committee of Fairfield County is hereby called to meet in Winnsboro on "Wednesday, December o, 1894, at 12 o'clock m. in the Town Hall. A full attendance is desired as business of grave importance will be brought before the committee. Jas. AY. Hanahax, County Chairman. Baptist State Conyention. Rev. Jabez Ferris, Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum and Mr. W. R. Rabb, from the Baptist Church here, will attend as delegates the Baptist State Convention which meets in Chester on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. James Young, a member of the Baptist Church, will attend also. W. A. McGuire, a well known, citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He "f in We fomitr cpirpral Xiao U9CU lb ill ULU xwuiii j *V4 MV. w.M. years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After haviag la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to hi? delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists, * An Oyster Supper. The ladies of Greenbrier Church will have an oyster supper at the residence of Capt. J. R. Delleney on Fri (lay, December 30, l#r the oenent 01 their church. Everybody is invited and should go* The ladies should be encouraged in all thev undertake, for they constitute the working element in all church work. When you find out the real facts in the matter of new churches, new graveyard fences, bell for the cburcb, or painting the old church, you will find the ladies furnished the "sinews of war," so to speak. We make (he promise to the ladies of Greenbrier that the old casebardened sinner made to the evangelist when repeatedly urged to come out and hear him preach. He finally said, "Well, parson, I'll either come or send a haud." So our reporter will either come or send a hand. Winnsboro Drug Store, Druggists, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic Oil always gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. ?1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 ct. , * prof. morax. The public were treated to a free exhibition of somersaults and tumbling by Prof. Moran on Monday at the corner near the steps of The News and Herald office. The feats consisted of backward somersaults from a box; here were several difficult feats of tumbling on a rug spread out; the actor would make a backward tumble and land on his feet it a point two feet forward from where be was standing. He held a chair on his chin with a negro bov sitting in it; it wavered a little and the boy yelled, "Lock out!" and was ready to come down. He balanced a big two-horse plow on his chin, also the hind wheel of a heavy wagon. In the afternoon the performance wa3 better than in the morning. The same difficult feats were performed and others much har.ier to perform were executed with ease. He took the color from George Ilion's face at one time. George consented to sit in a chair en his chin, but it could be se?n that a serious expression was coming over his countenance, and he called out, "I'm falling." He was let down, and a little darkey tried it. The difficult task of holding ten chairs hung together upon his chin was easily performed by Mr. Moran. It occurred to our reporter that he would be a great help to anyone moving their furniture. At tne conclusion ne iook up a collection and raised r^veral dollars. A. Honse7iold Treasure. D. TV. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. T., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and bis family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it. if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr, King's Kew Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in his faroilp for eight years, and it eas never failed to dojall that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at McMaster & Oo.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. * NS." BA Offering Our Gus stock of CLOTHING, HA d make room for our Spring lir 0 SMALL PROFITS YS is the time. A visit to our de, aud we intend to'save it f : elsewhere. Us Your 1 HE HUI IT A. DESPOETE Representing Roberts Hoge. M#?sevs. "RrtTiAvts Sr. Hoo-e. wholesale boot and shoe dealers, of Richmond, I Virginia, have issued a circular asking : their customers to hold their orders for spring trade until their Mr. Jno. M. Simpson calls on them. Mr. Simpson will start out in lime for the spring trade. He has long been with Caldwell & Ruff and is fully acquainted in this line. Many of their customers will regret to learn of his departure. We wish him success in his new business. ?^ ? upper loxgtotvx 3tetts. Longtown, S. C., November 24.? The farmers of this section have about finished harvesting their crop. The majority of them made an excepj tionally good crop this year, but will not realize anything for it owing to the extremely low price of their staple. I think the low px*ice of cotton though 1 will be a blessing in disguise for them, inasmuch as they will turn their attention to raising their own supplies. Upper Longtown's new school-house | will soon be completed. The patrons are speaking of having it painted, which will add a great deal to its looks. Miss Fannie Thtrn, of Blackstocks,: is visiting relatives in Longtown. Judging from preient indications wedding bells will be ringing in this section soon. h. h. d. Henry "Wilson, the postmaster at Welshton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarrhoea of long standing in six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances nnW nno nr f.wn doses are reauired to give permanent relief. It can always be depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by all druggists. * Wanted, everybody in need of a suit to call and price my clothing fcc fore yon buy. J. L. Mimkaugi-i. Q. D. Williford, Manager. adv THE COLORED FAIR. The Colored Agricultural Society will hold its second annual Institute at Winnsboro, December 5 and C, 1894. Entries may be made at J. II. Russell's -1- nPnAe^or Siure i>iuiiuay uuuxu?uu; > ^wv/>uUV. Sdand 4th. No entry "will be received later than 10 o'clock of "Wednesday, December 5. An entry fee of ten cents will be i charged on exhibits to the stock department and five cents to each of the other departments. The Society has appointed its president, Eev. Jos. C. Jackson, to solicit aid, and it is hoped that its friends will responcTvery liberally. Exhibitors are requested to make entries as early as possible. The Society hopes to be able to award premiums for the best exhibits in each department, which, while necassarily small, will encourage it? members and patrons and stimulate them to greater > Hort. The Institute will open Wednesday3 * r ? nlne/i uecemoer o, at au u uiuciv o.uu Thursday, December G, at 4 o'clock, Jos. C. Jackson, President. Robert Sdis. Secretary. "I cscaped being a confirmed dys peptic by taking Ayer's Pills in tiine.': This is the experience of many: Ayer': Pills, whether as an after-dinner pil or as a remedy for liver complaint, in digestion, flatulency, water brash, am nausea, are invaluable. Vhen Baby was sick, wo gave her Cantoris. Wiea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. "When she became illss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. J C RHYXE, BESSEMER CITY, N. C. GASTON CO., Manufacturer of m num. Orclers receired by me will be promp ly filled at lowest prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. f /Ueference ? First National ,Ban Srastohia, C. 5-17 i i $ RGAINS. stomers ** I .TS, BOOTS, SHOES and !C. " IS OUR MOTTO. store is all we ask. 'or you by selling you goods Prade. r S, Manager. ACCIDENTAL SnOOTIXG-KILLED: INSTANTLY. On "Wednesday, Willie Gladden, tlo second son of Mr. "W. M. Gladden, of this count}', was almost instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a shotgun. He was about to go bunting with uncle, Mr. Josse Gladden, who had just put the gun near his door and went into the house to get some tobacco. As he entered he said to the 'young man, "Don't handle the gun, it !is loaded." He was hardly in the house before he heard the gun fire and ran to the door. The unfortuuate young man was standing on the steps Ustl/Jtn'* kntli lionile rwrnr liic llft.ir fc I LlUiUiii^ uuiu vt w? ? ? The entire load had gone into the heart and he died in less than three minutes after he was shot. This occurred at the young man's grandmother's houso and word was sent to his parents at once. It is I thought he attempte J to raise the gun and the hammer caught on soma vines, ; thu3 discharging the load. | His remains were burid at "Watcrec S churchyard ou Thursday. Mrs. Glad1 den, the mother of the young man, is ' a daughter of Mr. John McLure, who now lives in Florida. The sympathy of the commnn'.y goes out to these stricken parents. Endorsed as the Best Remedy. August A. Ivlages, 810 St. Charles street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "From my youth I suffered from a poisonous taint in my blood. My face aud body were continuously affected with eruptions and sores. I am now forty-two years of age, and have been treated in Germany and America, but no remedy overcame the trouble until I used Botanic Blood Balm. My skin is now clear, smooth and healthy, and I con4-u* mn'enii lvit-mnrif>nt 1 v flvivcn 3IU.CI liivj [;i/iouxi from my blood. I endorse it as the best remedy." 81 per large bottle. For sale by druggists. THE P.OAD TO "WEALTH LEADS TITROTTGII THE SOUTH." The above is the title of a book published by E. C. Robertson & Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. This book fully shows the natural advantages of the I South and furnishes unquestionable I proof of the fact that Northern and Western people are finding this out more readily than we people of the South are doing. It claims^that the resources of the ! South can bs developed at about half f the cost of the resources of the North. The coal and ore are together, the mills and cotton ai^ together, and in the matter of crops and cattle, the ; mild winters are an element of cheap* ncss in this line. There is nothing grown in the North or Northwest thai will not grow in the South. And the pasture grasses comc earlier and lasi longer, thereby the maintainingcostoj cattle is greatly reduced, consequently 1 the cost of milk and butter is reduced 1 It argues the same way as to fruit, and vegetables; has valuable sugges tions concerning the grape industryin fact shows conclusively that th 1 South is the coming country. Th 5 book costs only 2-3 cents and is we! ! worth the price as a matter of infoi 5 mation. # World's Fair MEDAL ITIEUMU And Diploma r Awarded ! AVER'S a CHERRY PECTORAL F0R ,<E7?X THROAT and * /2fMEDAL]^| i lon? i@#f COMPLAINTS For Sale or Kent. ' QHf& ACKES 0F LAND, THRE OUU miles north ef Winnsbor belonging to the e?ta(e of Dr. J. McMaster. Will sell the whole tra or will divide it into three tracts. F * j terras of sale apply to T>r> T T? A QTPR U 1.1 O XV* | and B. F. BOULTVARE, 11-27-2 w Administrators. ; NOTICE. j "Vf OTICE is hereby giveu that ; ; application for the extent-ion j the charter of the Winnsboro and Fi I Dam Railroad Company, and amen | ments thereto, will be made to the ne ] session of the General Assembly, 1 required by the terms of Section 1C i of "the Revised Statutes of South Cai j Jina, 1893. ill G. H. McMASTER, ? Q1 President I ? c * \ s THREE SPI -=?THE CORNI [IPIiCT TUB COiT OBHMKBD9BHMH Specialty No. 3. GRES3 GOODS must go. "VTc have ll Corel. Plaid, Plain Flannels, &c. Many ( ' Specialty No. 2. SHOES.?Oar Shoe Department is fil ceived to-day two cases of Ladies' Fine ! let us fit your feet with comfort and dnra Specialty jSTo. 3. CLOTHING.?In good, common and nice line. We ask all purchasers to look - ? I - Knr./*V,? CUUS IS IHC largesi wc cave vvci wugm. OUR HOUSE IS V with all kinds of Notions, Hosiery, Ui Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Flannels Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, &c. OUR GROCERY Will have, daring the season, the best Fl< meal, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Canned ( Starch, Extracts, Pickles, Checso, Macan Evaporated Apples, Apricots and Peache &c., &c. CROCKERY.?Look at our Crockcrv : Respcctfullv, J- M NOTES FROM BETHEL, i Bethel. Nov. 21 .?The cotton crop is about all gathered and sold, the low price putting the farmers much behind, making the future very gloomy, which of course gives them all long faces. The sweet potato crop was not as good a yield as was expccted. Mr. J. D. Leitner had a good deal of his late corn on the river stolen frem the field. Miss Edith M. Pooser, of Ride way, is teaching the Bethel school to the satisfaction of all concerned. Rev. M. \V. Hook leaves to day to i onnnal oonfflMIIfO trhlfih miL'Iil/. tiiU ailiiU(U VVUiV* v?w convenes in Laurens. The entire church wishes his return for another year. | Rumor says that M?\ J. L. Robinson has purchased the Beckham plantation from Mr. T. li. Elliott and will move in about the first of January. Ililliard Patterson (colored) had his , house and contents burned a few days ago. Supposed to be accidental, x. specimen cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was ( troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism " liis Stomach was disordered, tns ljiver was . affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and. he was terribly reduced in ! flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec trie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisbug, I1L had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of lJucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. : John Speaker Catawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, d'octors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured himentireij. Soid by McMaster & Co. * 6hassterlain7z. Ey? end Skin Oinfcnert Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, | Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Ergples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, bait JKneum ana occuu .neiiu, | 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. SO H03S20WNEBS. 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 cents per package. For sale by druggists, W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass., writes: "Japanese Pile"Cure has cured lady 7 years afflictcd; could uot walk half a mile in the last three iranre- now walks anv distance." yv,4**wj Winnsbcro Drug Store. * ] Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla! j m"H pNESS 4 HEAD NOISES CURED. B M 1* ca ff* My Tubular Cushions help when all hp bh at ? H else falls, as glasses help eyes. -WhisSera heard. No pain. In risible. F. Hiscox, 853 B'way few York, sole depot. Sendfor book and .proots FREE. B- PARKER'S &pgl HAIR BALSAM wd beautifies Gic hair. y& t?B Promotes a luxuriant growth. ~ Never Pails to Hestore Gray - ^00 Hair to its Youthful Color.. i^YH Cures scalp diseases & hair i ailing. iOc, and 81.00 at Pruggias vi 8 M B I^J J I- Use Parke r'a Ginger Tonic. It cures the worst Cough, I ' Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. JO cts. I HINDERCORNS. The only sure cure for Catw. Stops aifpain. 15c. ?5 ?xu?gistsj or HI3COX & CO-j N. T t ?777^7^^ = GRATEFUL?CUJlFUKTi^vy. : ehps'S cocoa. 3 BREAKFAST. i- "By a thorough knowledge or the natural laws which govern the operations or digestion " and nutrition, and by a careful application or e the line properties or well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakrast tables with a e delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the judl11 clous use or such articles of diet that a consti. tution may be gradually built up until stroDg " enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds or subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak 5 I point. We may escape many a ratal shartby keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood i ?? ? .vi,- frame."?Ciuil Servtce ILUU U. J.J ?VUiAMMVV? Gazette. Made simply with boiling- water or milk. Sold only m half pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., nomceopathic Chemists, London. England. GRAND Opera House Opening; MONDAY, DEC. 3. SCHUBERT SYMPHONY CLUB and LADY QUARTETTE. AMERICA'S LEADING MUSICAL organization, including the plicnominal Six-year-old Violinist, Singer and Whistler, - KM 1N1IPDRCELL, K in a delightful program, free from dullness. Everythiffg "up to date." ^ After supptr go and hear them. I Tickets 5# Cents Reserved Scats 75 Cents Tommy invites ali tfce children and give h em a s'pecial price of 23 cents. 11-27 au FIXE STOCK FOR SALE ! of AT A BARGAIN. sh ^Vtrrvr TTTrkPnTTflTTRP'fi'n T>vn ^ U tered as G-uernsey Bull, three years old. He Las a very inarke r0" record," and any community wishing t grade up its stock of milch cows would d well to get him. Gall at this office for pa , iculars. 10-20 * y \ / ?" '' > iCIALTIES t? . 2R ? STORED BOM? LEARN TUB PRIM. ?? - ' MM icm in all colors in H?nrietta, Whip >f them at cost. Come and see. led with the best of makes. Wc reShoes from Zeiglcr Bros. Come and bility. "M medium business Suits, we bought a % : at our stock. Onr stock of lioys . The prkes are low. HELL STOCKED nderwear, Calico, Gingham, Oat in g, , Table Damask, Doylies, Napkins, We want to show. We want to sell. DEPARTMENT our, Meal, Bran, Grits, Hecker's OalJoods (from Ladies' Cannery), Soap* 3ni, Cakes, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, s, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, Candy, md Tinware. . Beaty & Bro. * Municipal Tax Notice. s I \ TAX of 3& mills on all personal . nL and real property in the town of IVinnsboro has been levied for the % Municipal year commencing May 1, L894, and a commutation street lax of v rwo Dollars. Said tar, payable from :he 15th of November, 1894, until the Loth of January, 1895, - '-M J. A. HINNANT, * . % 11-17 Cterk of Council. - . ^ . / *:4 KIM Am I uumui/ v GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, When you are ready to purcliase your Clothes you naturally want to get them at the place where the greatest value for your ~ ^A ""A money is given. W e are me people for you to see, because we will save you money. We carry tlie largest and most complete stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings to be found in this State, and are offering good, reliable Clothing at lower prices than will be obtained elsewhere. "We will give you an all-wool black or brown Sack Suit for only $8.50. " * ? t 0; " We are showing a complete ime *s of all-wool Sack Suits in ? heavy weight Cheviots and Cassimeres at only $10.50. ! We are showing a handsome line of alL-wool Sack Suits at only .?* $12.50 We are showing a-beautiful line of all-wool Sack Suits in black - ' v; and blue Vicunas, and ?**.atti ai;o of lCHAUJ VUt/iivvW} v-v only ' :r?M $15.00 f We will give you an elegant black or bine Bearer Overcoat ^ . for only ?JI $10.50 I i Our line of Youths' and Knee 'ants Suits is complete., and jonr JS eains all that will make the youngsters comfortable and stylish. We keep constantly on hand a full line of Underwear, Neckwear and Stylish Hats. TVe are located. at 138 Main Street, next to Loiick & Ljwrance , If you cannot visit Columbia, write for what you want. ? ? ? W W W ' M. L, KINAKU, Glen's and Boy^ Outfitter, 4.T SIGN OFTHE GOLDEN S^AR* COLUMBIA, s. c. 10-9-^m * I HAVE * $ Just received a nice line of i Iholiday goods,- i C nsisling of [ Jewelry, Watches and Chains, Solid Silver and Plated Wares. A China Plates, Cups and | Saucers, (both gold band and plain.) < -m 5i Vases, &c., 1 Which can be bought as cheap for Cash here as anywhere else, quality . of goods taken into consideration. Perhaps I cau suit YOU. Call ill and see. JC. M? Chandler. | 8-Sl-lr JI . *