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the l,un NEWS AND HERALD. The last Lcgis . ]aw j,, j-cgard n"'" r^Ts-!.-n vvvr>Y wvimimn AY nf ;? L JUJLT1.4. ims IS r rr ^ ^ w *_* -w ?r - V* * J ' ... ? Y? asylum, and w KB rSASftHBKHD COMPANY. llvg/?!cif tkiois, i:< advance: mission of lima fore, brieSv rcc Ona Ycsr, - - - ?T-"0 av saY jn the , Six Montis. .... .73 ' * passed 011 accoa IV VSR VISING It A TES. CASE: ^ltl0.n ?f ^1051 ? ODinion thai lr 0;i"i oollat a square for the.first insertion * ,. , 'id ?i:ty Ue~ts for each subsequnt inser- ProPer suojects ion. ipeeii! rates for contract adver- We understand, M:ii:i:tge .-.nd death notices free. Regu- au-'10r^ies bare ar r.?tes charged for ooituaries. never sends pati Ordci-s for Job Work solicited. legitimately enti Tl.is newspaper is not responsible for Under the lav jM?.ons ara expiewu ?u^?ucic is consiaerea 1 Ue ;hun m t!ie v?nti??'i?.I column. Ah : rtieles t;>r publication must be ac- patient, who ex! o-jatini.tied by U:-.*! rue lianio of the author $qc1i a decree ' nti \vritte:'. *i;: sr.fctful language and " 4 , , ? . vilien oji on* . :?! * :? the pa: er. The true m6u*al abearati re:iuire;L-.su:i evidence of good faith person dingero Aii communicatsons?editorial, business ? ? locai?should be addressed to The 01 others- 01 ro .ae\7; amd IIekal-j Co. not be a trausiei W. D. Douglass, Edito.-. aberration bat Jas. Q. Davis, Treasurer. aoeuauon, oat W. J. Elijott, Business Manager. manent charact ... ... mental ability Vv!NNSBORO, S. C. j??rk or b"?inf i along with aber mining the insar Wednesday, January 9. : : : J?95 When the ir ^ >- -- - ?: preference shall ml $he act making all sales illegal ex- cui able cases or ccpt where they are made under an ones. Idiots, order of court after the amount due minded persons has been judicially ascertained will be received last give the lawyers additional work, epilepsy, and p \ which was, perhaps, not intended by sane by excess the Legislature. The sales under a opiates. K._ power contained i:i mortgage have Application, I become vcrv common. Many people other citizen inti L prefer them because the sales are less toiheJud?eo? fk expensive, and many mortgagees pre- tigates ti?e eas ' fer_them because they can sell without nes-es, or nor, a W? the u?uaT^eiay . incident to a fore- its appearing :u ? closure suit in the court*-. It is doubt- Judge of Probi; r.~ less, however, whether ?r not ilre?i?just, he shall 1 will benefit ;he borrower, because toTftft;*4etcrregi; many people, who have money to lend, which answers^ will not uo it if thev have to go through teririent. The . I i/\ tte%f fKrtn- wAnnr orwl ocnon. O til red to SCDC IWHI I CV ^Vl< uivnv t j wimu, vw w vv* -j ? ? ally so since attorneys' costs have been accordancc vrith abolished, and the mortgagee has to of the asylum" ; pay liis lawyer fee. The sales under a the order of ad power 111 a mortgage are open, how- tioned. Wh3u |k ever, to some very serious objections, son c?n be recsi 1^ In the first place, it is a kind of ex Probate f?hall < K parte proceeding of which there is no certify to the pe Bfc ? rec rd whatever that the sale is per- In addition t fectlv regular, and serious questions nesses as to the ft may often arise as to the validity of person, the .)u the title. In the second place, the quired at the mortgagee becomes a trustee for the witnesses as to || mortgagor, represents him as well as of the person. ?L himself. The mortgagee determines for his or her su Ip* whether or not the paper is due, the In this case, a b |||v amount due on it, and in fact takes at least two sc |aE the place of the court. This does in- parties. Provis deed give him great power. Never- beneficiaries to ] ^hdessitis the mortgagors contract, | into possession he choosg?_to make such a coi> I 2&PJ"admission. ' toe~xlegisla- This is briefly interfere. much mora rigid 3sl The new vear can be made the be-1 ilp "ginning- of a new era in South Caro-1 Stock-taking se B[ lina> oar People will only comply j ?'? the day in our Pill;. with the conditions to make it so. A j Everybody say llllll gentleman told us only a few days ago j cr0P year judging lllif|l that he had seen something of the I ^he writer thini e country from Maine to Florida, but thinks cotton KB hac4 been in every Southern State and therefore advises Kgi ag e^t many- of the Western State?, cotton. Ipl anc of all the places he has seen none Tbe potato met |||1 afford the advantages for makinsr good, ^ork abeut the 1 comfortable living as are found right Woodwai j|jj| here in old Fairfield and in South "gbt to go hun HB8B Tf ?? fmp anfl one oreafc! (day), but was S( difficulty is that oar own people do fciie three beautifi not appreciate it. it no harm to ma] Xo State offers greater inducements Sunday morning' - to immigrants than this State. Good anc* to everybody lauds can be purchased from $3 to So in a very short tii per acre. No State lias better climate Messrs. W. B ithe whole year round. A great variety j ^ovd sPent Satu.' ^^rops can be grown. Plenty of Ridgewav. good, pure water everywhere. We Mr. S. Blab do not know what long, severe bliz- at this place, anti zards are. Such things as droughts s?on. for months are unknown in this sec Our streets are I tion. We cannot see why this section W. S. Till an H could not be flooded with very desira- at their hom Vl - , "ext. , ^as. Miss Matt p ble immigrants if the proper methods returned with th( w fho ioCa wrf-jat* Mai. Woodwar fit VY t i C1 IV AWV WiiV V-'V W?v ? ^ B ^^^S^BApDftfrSdStrttxY^st ^ lumbi& this week r j- peopry m!L. n? -. A warm showe p^?4? what they c^uld find would be vs thoroughly advertising, a^S^^^^^uX)ur citv has ha &?%s no bitter and surer way of gemug it during the past p|? than through a big railway company. an^^|a?r.??a^1? The Southern Railway has every inter- Elloi:^' a*?u est in building up the South, and we there to Florida, believe ifcat proper arrangements could some time with r be made with this company to secure Considering thi its co-operation in bringing us desira- ^ incubator^] Ible set tiers. It should be so that any now over one liu one wantiig to seek a home could The YVinnsbor* know exactly vhat he could buy land resume work in ( for. No better plan can be devised l^e e ? - ; * rPl spending sometir than for options at certain prices. The Charleston ||||||>* railway company' ought to De paici a AtocKton snouic llllllk certain peicentage. This would give lllMiS?J.t--a Euica keener interest. This is . brieflv the war that most of the West , ?00^ larityof Ohambei tr.s been settled, and South Carolina j)avis & Buzard co.l'.u be Miicfcly populated in the same Clarion Co., Pa.., wav. people that our nothing for. YY< ^ & ^Ottlft Of < Prize $:iubs ami Their Beueflt. Kemedv and the} IL 1. with the rest of 1 f \ e PMOWPQageaKaaCBBca? BMaPa ..'i a? i ?a? .a.r^ atic Law. [ to the Galloway place near White Oak. ! Af.. o.. J,. lature nas changed the . . ' i - j Longtown, inm our s-ccison a s:;or! to the admission and ' \ ., , vi-it Us' '.vofk. nnates to the lunatic , , . . M ?. N. h 5ie\v;rr, <>i L ngtovri*. e nav# been requested , ... , . =. ' r hn- b en vi<iii!!if relatives ::i U-is sec statement of the pro.1 ^ l tion. arv to secure the ad- , . ,, . . . ... , ,, . Mrs. d. vV. Hoo'!, ali? r ;i vi?lt ol tics. >Ve chali, there- , . ,jr two week*. Im* i(-111 r:s*-?i to 1km* home nte the new act. We ' . -1 . .u . ~ m Chester. 11 outset that the act was . l e 1 j > Ja.iin:ii y /, Ibl'o. nt of the crowded con- 3 ' iiution and the general Loss of strength and II :.-h, wastiua ? ? ? omov f min n IIV :i;p 1iVi>!!lI)t 1 V a!TC> tfilj iany inmates arc nut , , . ?. for a lunatic asvlum. l?y u-injr tlmt greatest <?t ad f it pro x. ^ " , dacer.=, Johnson's I ast?-l?*s^ Uomoounc however, that as\ lam ^0(j ljv(jl. qji \Vi:m-bnro Drue stated that this county Store. * cuts except such as are ? tied to admission. J^t kvery one attend- it's r as it is now, a persen \ Ol. it BUSINESS. Insane or fit to be a 1 he committee appointed at the lu*< libits in the lirst place, mass meeting' met pureumt to appoint' of brain disability or men!, ami :i 1 ter so:r.e dhcu^siOn anc on as lo render such intercnange of view.-, the following ar, either to himself, paper was adopted and a call made foi property. This must a mass meeting of all t he citiz:i>s oj it disability or mental Fairfield and of every calling to mee of a more or less per in Winnsboro on SuttmUy, ilie 1 Oil er. Again, a lack of inst., for the purpose of organiz'ng ii to conduct one's usual accord with the forgoing call: sss shall be considered Wixnsdoko, J mi. 7th, 18D.">. - ? Ti?, rt lit IVH ? >< ?.>r.li> 111 rant conduct in uecer- w......... . (j?Vi cialiy imperien-ly c.nl< lor action, im *" .. , , mediate and ? ncr-fcii\YV. of tin istitutioii is ciowded, C0((0n present to 'lie world tlx be given to recent strange spectacle of a people, holi!in< er chronic or Incurable a monopoly and the produci-rs of ? imbeciles, or weak- stAP'.e which iias ''nrrched a 1 irg< r j , .1 portion of our own countrr and asmosi ? fioki childhood shall ajj jjie nft;jot.s 0f Europe and im likewise subjects of poverished out selves. To-day out iersons temporarily in- cotton is selling' at a price far belo^ nf'siMhiii m- the cost of production. To reverst an0,n;X|y ,n CConomics an oil] energies should be directed, an I tc >y a relative, friend or this end \vc would c.iil upon all cui crested, must be made people throughout the cotton bel Probate, and he iuves- especially, be their calling what i . . . . nuv, to lend a helping hand to trins e n examining wit- (<) sycccssjui isijjjg 0,u. lundabh s he sees fif, and upon purpose. the satisfactio 1 of !.'in To accomplish iliis, in the first placf te ilint the upnlicatiou ?e conceive that an organization i; c ? ' . neces;arv. We therefore tiryo a:ic i?vfl fiiil.Miimvsr; made .. ?- , . .. . . - . j r\Ar?ni/4 Ck ~ i UCO:iHll?!lU U# i lit miwin itories of she redouts, Fairfield and at the ^aine time to tb< to the superiu whole State aiul the cotton states the : rfl formatien of clubs to the extent of twe s^penntemreTfr^i^J^^ty cacl, township and so located as tc 1 a prompt reply,-Mn ijT'j^g^^bie by every citizni in it: i the crowded condition elect from it* and in accordance with very l'4l w^> vice' Imis?ion already men- president, secretary informed that tbe per- '"?ff competent man of tin T . .. club be elected as an executive com ved, then the Judge of miiteeman. which committeemen ' hal ;all two phy>iciahs to constitute the executive council of th< rson's insanity. county, and that caoh county com ^ mittee select from their body the mos o exam nation ot wit- , . , , . competent man to represent ihern sanity or insanity of a These committeemen elected by the dge of Probate i-- re- county committees shall constitute the same time to examine s^'c council, whose duty it shall be . . to nreoare and send down to the clubs tne nnanciai conditio matters as they iniy decui advisable If he or s-he can par ^iid necessary fur the action of th< pp ?rt it ran^t be done, clubs. We aiso in the mean time org* >ond must be made bv that the use of commercial icrtilizets , , , _ _ be reduceu at least one half, and thai >lrent and responsible ^ S(rjcieSr economy b3 used in out ion i* made requiring purchases even to the extent of stinting :>ay, in c.ise they come in the use of the necessit ies of life, of sufficient properlv J* Haerison, Chairm -.n. __.Fi. J?.. OoAapv: _ ^ r . _.^ " i. w JL ? A \JIVV* A j ? ^ T. L. Johnston, r the new law and is Meli.ishamp, than the old. T. W. Woodward, ' ? F. B. Austin. ton dots. Samuel McCormick, Secretary. ;ejiis to be the ordev a marriage. town this week. The Same Minister Married tlie liritle's S tills Will be a ?T00d Parents Nineteen Years Ago. j fiom the snow spell. Dear Herald: lam not given, you lS so too, for corn; to fullsome praise; "am tired would be a failure, 0f fancies, modes and forms, and all to plant very little flatteries paid to silly worms:" but may not an old man, who for a half il factoiy will lesume ccnturv has been dealing with the ^ # # sterner things of the world, be perrd doe^n t think it mjtted to deal somewhat, for a moting on the Sabbath mentinsome simple, pleasing facts; ) put out about losing especially as they may tell of future .il phea>ant?. thought blessings to our world, and not be ie a second attempt SUSpected of flattery ? to catch the mink, j man^ed E. A. McDowell on the 's surprise came back 26th inst., to Miss Eva Holmes Scott, Me with his vie im. daughter of Dr. J Austin Scott, of I?,abb and AY. C. this county. Just nineteen years ago, :diy and Sunday in i married the brides father and mother, and the relation between us has been 2, the efficient agent exceedingly interesting ever since. cipate? a trip to Texas Tmag*mc tjie pleasure it gave me to stand up again in the charmed circle*. very sloppy. and unite in marriage two such very d wife spent a few dear friends as the two united on the te in Llloree Canstie, Mr. Till's sister, ;m. I am not going to speak of the d spent a day in Co- superb supper of tlie evening, or of" m.i.oir nf li/iotiftr rmrl infpllicrf>nr>?. r to carry away the and kindness thrown around us as we 'elcomed by all. stood on the floor; nor have I space to d very few visitors teii of the charming- hospitality beLitfio*"?3^?y stowed by my kind friend and his weather, I Wm. Hall, with wnom I Wife will leave for domiciled Oiar'&s/il of the fullfc a week, and from souled recetvtion at ~7rofr Durham's where they will spend the next day. But the dei?ted pair! 'datives and friends. Who will go with them thl?ugh the3 weather, Mrs. Wood- uncertain night, and order th?"' steps very successful with "until the day break, and the shadows ais "winter. She has ^ee away?" In this is our cmtlCJi^r ndred little chicks. - I and joy, that they have both found a - />.?w;n | friend that stickcth closer than a J v^ialulc v^uau t ?? m i few days. Mr. St. brother. That they have both laid ifficient manager, is hold of an Almighty Arm, and are ne with his family in both happily endowed for the work to whicli they have consecrated their 1 hare a daily paper, lives. My heart goes with them with "Rocktox."' its best benedictions, and my seul fires at the thought that I may be permitted reason for the popu- some dav iO look down "from celestial Iain's Oou^h Remedv. heights, and see my children gathering of West Monterev ?ol"en sheaves in the very field in say: "It lias cared which 1 have so long labored." physicians could do December Si, 1894. t. w. >r. e persuaded them to * Jhamberlain's Cough j cotton factories. r now recommend it t r . "77 , v i- r,-v J.oautile (Av.) lioim a a farm. i 2 I Bailor Home ami Funn: 3 ' j I wanL to give yon a farmer's pUn I for building cottsn faciories in the EREE South ~ . Let every county, or district comjtir among the negroes p0Se(j 0f one 0r more counties, whose ;ual. They attribute annnal output of cotton amounts to their employer?, and 40,000 to 50,000 bale? organize a "Coti^e of base will rem- ton Manufacturing Association" in the D " most favorable town in the district, capitalize it at an amount sufficient to eir :s undergoing the build a factory or factories, with capacnce of scratching his itv great enough to consume the entire n't itch. When callcd outPut ?f sai(3 county or district: issue . . .. ... shares in small dimensions?sav. $10? lmes dunng the night anci let cach cotton farmer in the disi for his three-weekis- trict, great or small, subscribe one-fifth ; bounces straight up of his next year's cotton crop (1595) to aws with both hands. tl)C association, for which he will rc;i, u:~ ceive shares when same is delivered. 1 - 9 "* s i Tjpt merchants and cipitalisis make ;at anxiety, bat tbey money subscription?, due Noveuib-T 1. ribnted to the brawl- If the district makes 40,00u baie?. and tnony one-fifth is contributed, it would have. ed-One vounr bach- a'S25 Perv $S;??? 10 be?i" wi"' * . January 1*, 18%. If one section can renty-three; dark hair do this any section in the cotton belt tie, if any, mustache, can, and if the cotton belt be divided f near Milford Any- into such section*, and each section his whereabouts will builds factories to consume its own 4, . , output, m five year- or less the south >y t.ie senior member vvlll man^^^urc her own wiion. school resumed work the ^will be {settled, V . f buMyro questions to scfh'e in ;hs r.) First? Would w.-e farmer- ii>:it: ibire l | ! one-ilfth of their co:u>ii crop t -r <>ne :-r ! i more V':ir< such uiit m-; ! !<< 5: | *''Uiiai5ri.il i! 'jTr-riwii ' ::- iitf-i am I Otlier in n:v r.o *, :t ul r uue i J? e??\ \\ N rfcfl icli'ci I ;vt i ?;ty Miii I in v.-o::lii- -JS? j bate one-li!:ii i-f uiy si- xt y. :ir% i.? t->? i ! crnn withon< siiv jirent in^-siiViMiicnce. | , If a farmer ire-is prcs^eil and thinks he j -cannot ?et alom: wi bout u?ing his share?. lie can do <>: they will be j worth (tolinr *l'or dollar; buk- and ES||g3SI5l,i.,Y years' < P moncved ra^^*ci;i lei.d tn-mev on ra ~ , .. . . ! fea millions ojl 73er: I hern, to, ?a'. ,;=.< ? -per cent oi in.; pa d- ? Up raltlC. It is nngnestio: Will thev if tiiev can? W. if '.hey ,, , are made to ?co that v ? ,il g^lly in- xho xrorld h*s ov< crease the p'. oiit* ot fiii'iniiiir. bm:d up givos tlicm Iioa-It2 , oar country, quadruple the volume of ~ ~ ^ money in circulation, build up ci;ie< Roinot^ag nrrac?j \ in oar mid?r. increase the value of our child's modicine. * land?, create home markets for all fiat'- " ~ ; plus product?, etc., etc, j Castoria destr r I have talked with marry farmers?I CaGtoria allay P mv neighbors?about this scheme, and 7 it l;ns interacted all."and some ex- ! C&storia prevc 1 presseJ tlu-in?dvc* as ready to go into Castoria curea 1 it t? ill s um^nut or' one-fifth (mor.* or ; ~ i less) of ihiir cotton brodnetion as Castoria relic-' soon a? on Sh:,r. F. T. Nkelv. Castoria ctitoj Hillsbosv. Ala., Deo. 1-1, 1901. ?asiorirt scatra.Ii2os i Deafness C:i:u:ot J)." Cure;! . . Castoria aoas not coal ^ by local ;:p|?iic isKsns they can not I reach the diseased pnnio-i t.f the (at*. Castoria assisulatcs ; There is only one way to cure deaf- giric-heaCthy a=6 ! uess, ami that is by constitutional ~ ^ remedies. Deafness is caused hv an Castoria ia pet rep in ' inflamed condition of the nuscoi^Iin- D<m,t allo^ ono 1 mg ot the kusta<:h:an luoe. \> hen ; * this tube is ii.lUincd you have arum that it is ''just a? j ' bling sound ol imperlVct hearing and ceo tha-voa?1 when u is entirely closed, Deifness is ?? ' the result, and unless the inflimmation can be taken out and this tube restored TIio far \ to its normal condition, hear ing will sissafr ' be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, whiuli is :r nothing but an inflamed condition of OF33??iS'0?i s ^ the mucous surfaces. We will give One linn J red D^'ars gSEgs^ggglggaS^gBgB 5 for any case of Deafness (cau->e<: by ' catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hill's ? Catarrh Cure. Sond for circulars; tree. . -r-r I F. J. Ciikxey & Co , Toledo, O. r^'jjold by Druggists, Too. * |T \ Johnson's Magnetic Oil ctir.scramps 1* "p" 1|M1 ) and colic and internal neuralgia and J* JlL JLII ; headache and backache instantly. 25 & 5 andoOcts. Winnsboro Drug Store. * H ^rSi^ber] ain'SyEso and Skin Ointment <? Jl^ %J? &# 1 Is a certain cui?.{or Chronic Sore Eyes, J,-5 , I Granulated Eye Sore Nipples, Piles, *, "? t? ^ J Eczema, Tetter, S^^umand^cald Head, ? &_? ^ ^ f ^ - 2o cents per box. j1 or sale by druggists. | | | ^ | t TO HOBS^? OWNEES. ^ 3 For putting a hois^ *n a ^ns healthy con- % , i dition try Dr. Cad^ 'Condition Powders, sf 1T1C2.11S SO mtiCi! IT \ They tone up the svM > aid_ digestion, euro J9 yOll irpao-jinc S^' \ toss of appetite, rel|^^PonstlPatjon, correct \ r , t V- to" ^ kidnev disorde;o^^^y';:07^wpnns, giving t cents per J tn^iing^ailments n; ;j Children CjB^ps Casforfe. J wrmiti! | mowiD ? J tbegi Community Shocked, | f |bjf? Last evening, just after tea, while Mr. j|? H Brcv. "hom.us Hartman, t. prominent and highly- ~ [iter:. citizen, apparently in the best cf ? c . : .;Uii and spirits, was reading a newspaper, p a T ^-fCr\i >' ' .-iieet suddenly fell to the iiocr; lie % g MI (LI %TT I H w?J". u-i.1 one hand over his heart, gasped, and back in his chair, evidently uncon- g*r~. ,, ^?=r.r-.-s-?3igca-"zz% 1 ?.:s. The family were stricken wilV con- % rsiation/ and immediately summoned a | Wtll . iv-iciun. But it was too late. The old ? . v.. L-. :i'.iv;n:m was dead. Physicians gavo heart \ Dyspepsia, tvianey 'ii.-.tr:ise as the cause."?llolbrook Herald. if Neura'gis, Trouble Everv dav the mners contain statement i? C.n-rcii^'.r.ri FW" P.I/i -l.n'.hir to the above. Even youth is no do- ^JVIajaiia, No~vc-i: L'.kq against heart disease, and the awful { ,v' v rapidity with which it is claiming victims J; !->:vcs upon all a conviction of its prevalence. \ liSon^thc v^npc-r??A?l oi il'i.ider, it you have a symptom of tins *|> stitutes. ^ On reccip*. of two; dread disease do not hesitate a moment in J? : Bccui v . .. t\ i i i i> Fair V wwi ana aooiC?ires, sa.-tiding to it Delay is always dangerous, jp QWN CHEWicAL CO. sal n.n<l m hftrvrr. tnn ftften fnf-n 1 Snmr> symptoms of heart disease are shortness of breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir- a^aaA.u, regular pulse, smothering, weak cr hungry s;>ells, fainting spells, dropsy, etc. "S^ ^ ^ rg^.'5 Charles Raven, York, Pa.,writes: "I suffered ? p ? tf1>. 3 ? f -vtt heart disease 22 years. Frequently my Sj ? Va 0 | ir.'art would seem to jump into my mouth, and ray gj ^ v P ? ' ?ndition made me very melancholy. Physicians < ? ^ umvc mo no relief. I became so much worse ihnt X I whs not expected to live, but was induced p.* a X s l ist resort to use Dr. Miles'New Heart Cure, The ij H & X U/ sic..nd day I felt ereatly relieved, and at tbe end X 2 cji w ;= n;"re;i davs I felt like a king. My gratitude is ton 2j ^ p a ? HSf deep for expression." X S S ? M. >n 1 ? ! J'.-cph Rockwell, Uniontown. Pa., asred S2 -?"" vf-rs. pays: "For four years previous lo begin- ^ ni'i-.' the use of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure T was & .f" . " ill "otod with heart disease in a very severe form. 2> - l-c ?11L U.t<l uken all so-called cures, but with no benefit X ~A?*c ir.til I used Dr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of which ^ J.'n.Bethards, High Point, la., makes the f..?- ? SoCJOty in the Deparl l.v.ving statementI was a wreck from he.irt A *.1 . r j disease and stomach trouble when I began using c> Ul'~ v?1 jmi^. . ,, isuic T'r. Miles' New Heart Cure and Nerve and J.ivar ^ _ r.... ' I'ilR As a result of their use I am well." > Dr. Miles'New Heart Cure is sold by all dm'.'- ? \ ,vrv?~/ , _'i^ts on a positive guarantee, or sent by tlio Dr. <> * Mites Meaical Co., Elkhart, Ind , on receipt of A /; prir-e, $1 per bottle, six bottles for S5, express pro- ^ i'"A ^ ?a paid, it is positively free from all opiates or 77 ? A.. _,i dangerous drugs. Dr. Miles' Nerve and T.ivor f\ .V ,;*A Pill?, K cccts per box, fire boxes, Sl.fio. M.-iilca o> ' ' Pi i *-~i 3 njrr.s? s anywhere. Free book at druggists, or by naiJ. w Sold bv WINXSBORO DURG STORE. $ It is :;rf. however, a; ^ \rao succeed 'jesi in it Use Barnes5 Ink i % ejn< A. A BAR3Ejjfei3fe^girT?ili S...N.Y. f "** ' <?> res ; 01 i;:c:r com Agent's per m ?n{!:. Will ^ Think In is matter oT, y^O^iO prove it o pay forfeit New <*> Articles just out. A 61.3D samn> and O - -ie._- s ?.n terms jree. try us. CnrDESTEu & Sox, $ openmc Tor soir.eboo 28 Bou?i St., X. T. X / ?. g fits you. it will pay yc 53 B^NESS <& HEAD NOISES CURED. Q i"v-r \ ?? ,?*>; >-vi-ion o*i i M 5 RP- SA bo My Tubular Cushions hel:> \r!n?n all I <c> I k2S?> E2??ti ciscfails,ascia-st,-?help<-vcs. V,"hir- | a -?r - ?, , ? ' pereheard. Nopain. inrwbir. F. Hiscox.S53I>Vay I 7k yy . J, 7 j Jievlork, sole Ucpot. Scad for booi: atid proofs FR?E? I X " % J 5 I if' Rock ?. C jipllll|s?llp PARKER'S *1 ' I HAIR ^BALSAM . ! ! Promotes a' luxuriant pro;vth. j ' i ???S*Sil^ >JE53 -t? ever Palls to Restore Gray! C ?7 V TTOV v: i .SsBrirfr "jcwSt Hair to its Youthful Color. [ v o I gy^W^jS^-aaiMES Cures scalp divanci & hair tailing, j | M'KiSSe J6e,and$l.Wnt Druy-i^tJ j | STATE OF SOUTH (.'A I i COUNTY OF FAir.FI! j Kse Parker's Ginsrer Toiiie. It cures the worst Coujh, CO?. 1 0 i' ] I'O 1!.' j Weak Lungs, Dcbiliy, Indigestion, Pain, Take in :ime.00tis. : r,. . . . . o. i HEfSDERCORNS. The only sur?curc for Corns. OU,." V'" ? t'T J'" i Slops oilpaia. 13c. a;Druggists, or iiisCOX &cu.) N. Y. * of Adeline hi ! PiiiiiititY, ftu'iiiisl. .f. A. lr'ifi BREAKFAST-SUPPER. VVi:ir" Svva!:i 5l!wl V I Defendants. TJi ~i ^ | ^ ^ ^ Swnmoit* j>jv J !.<if.? C</. J I , I !! I ^ Scr _ ? s_ -A- k V-..' j n*0 t],s pt.fer.d;i:.t$ :ib<;viM:3 GRATEFUL?COMFORTING. T 'OT*art; hertd>v summon.^ ,?sj . i 2_ to answer the co::i->t:ii ( fil 8 ?9 /\ ! t- v-'Iii_*!i i> !hic day filed \J \ J \J V J J~\ I of i::c Cor.:*;, of Probate, i Connlv. to servo a c BOILING WATER OP. MILK. ! answer to the said ooni]. I ? j subscribers r.l llieir offices 0cc0?<~0<>c-8<}?<?<5l j 0 ^ J.Pv'.y^ ^ i ' j ^ V| i *'" u j 2 /\9g^aJa\ k liajGifO iPflFuO \ r;c!l sorvi,(-'^: . yo;! fjJ:. I AlWdf & Ulildss i;c C?n-Pi?i.1?' \V;:n "ie'll \\ ff \ 2 jj.e jnair.t:ti; in this act:on i 1 1 tl,r> rnni-t fnr j Botanic Blood Balm ^ j ^ j 9 TheGreatRemedvforthespeedyandpermansnt i i lJliEi'.ff s 9 cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism. Catarrh. Ulcers, j "?,} <Jie Defor.iI.MiL'. J. A. Fii 1g sk5n J ISod E.1IasIs!?mS | **> wane ^= : 9 from the prescription of an eminent physician < TaliC notice, tuai tlie COTnj | ^ who used it with marvelous succcss fcr\io years, q actu-11 to-'OtliCt" \v:*!l the s ! p and its continued use for fifteen years by thou- i ' f li.." !o-o?f;r."fr ;^a : $ sands of grateful people has-demonstrated that j U"; ' , ! 9 It is by farthe best fcuildin?-up Tonic and 3lood 6 fi:0(l in lhf ofticr* ot ",L ! ^ Purifier ever offered to thf. world. It makes new c bate for Fairlieiti County, n | a rich blood, and possesses almost ahacuious ? : South Caro'.in. on the Oth c: | 9 h^ng^e^es. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | j ber. A. D. !.s:;4. crrr. jock i imianiv acm? ' ? i n i .u? ??l n rH? ~ 1 fyTj nfants and -Children The first item <yservatiozi of Castoria tritix tho patronago of vrith iiothinir add .. , . .. . . it will pav you to soup, permit ns to spcalv of it -tyitaont guessing. Jjar'niu* aaoly tlie cost remedy for Infants and Children. Large lot or J T ~rj- '~ -'?? fTiil^TDTi li'Trfl it It ^ , )r HJIOWII. JL L IS vaamvm <w?? ? v p . It vrjjLj. savo their lives. In it Mothers have 3 ahsolntely safe and practically perfect as a ^ ^ CUt fi-Mt-s. -N< v ?, Tilt' 'H*st oys Woms. jja?. ,lt ?g0()(j s Fevorishness. \\eare auxi( lead in >nt3 vomiting Soar Curd. i Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Q Q Q re a Teething Trophies. i Constipation and Flatnlcncy. We are grate! 7 rr *, ? 7 ! 71 . . make it to the :ho effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air. Good value hon :afn m.or'shine, opium, or other narcotic property, Xtespectlullv, the food, regulates tho stomach and botrols, L nafrnral sleep. onc?size bottles only. It is not sold in hulk. to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise ;ood " and " will ans-orer every purpose." b C-A-S-T-C-R-I-A. s? ' Sr SSJ 1893 for Pitcher's Castoria0 %\ 'All pa ? ? *W" ^E?&s$^Sk - $81 - ? >-j?i?,5i. ii-i-i nrrA j-Jk| }\ -&ffKlllSS^l ' ? h 11 owing n uit from f j ^ ^ ^ selected. "I | Respe* Nc-tu.e sC. #ju^1: x>eccivccl and for ___ __ _ }i Sale. T M ou are feelinjj % ?, J_YJL? yi sorts, weak fi 1 generally ex- % ' A carload of fine YOUNG MA 11ES :'^fo 3aprpeTnc fa ! n!"i MULES, which I will sell cheap ca:i'tT'work, j? j for cash or on (line utjiil next Fall h at or.eetak- -L with c-or>d approved panes*. :hemosttelia- Jf ; T , 1 . * ;tre:)gt!ie:iiii^ i * Will a-fO excuaii^o ::UV OJ tllOSC ici:ie.which is ? : MurC.'; for AlH!G =. Person? wishing to "a few bot- ? , l'?li0 s!oc^ will iio uvil to call Slid CX care?benefit i.% ainine tbcin iicfore l>n\ ?ng e'sevrbre. / ~\ n a front the g j ' " fill :trst dvse-ii V,; \ ) \ f J ; slain yourg A r'ew Milch Cows for Sale. , ai: d it's v> sat to take, ^"j Also a Few Buggies. iuJj A. .WILLIFORD, | J= i0Ci tl ' Agent, i f\Y s aiuv.ozts | Wionsboro, 5?. C. j r,*cresscd red ? ! If YOU Want tO KllOW HOW | ^ l\v?J\5< ; Good Buggies are Made, 1 : * 11 j And if you HEAD, | on us and ex; | Onr seat frames are made of while j CLOTH! i ? ? i as!), thoroughly glued together at oorc 1 a S ?' <*5> VIS it MM !ir U HIUiUMt fMIt v??J i jlg% 5: thorn. ' ^ % I Panels arc made oval by arranging , t.,,J i? : the machine with a special rig we have | 3,nu yOU Willi <i i% % -~?'tcn "Pi *? 'hat when the seat is "n}i?rhty oand 'a a $ ' iinishetl ii presents :i convex surface,! 51 J !| ? jthns causing the varnish to show to! ?f >a" 2 S : advantage, and giving the vehicle ST\/jiQ}'g? <?> ju handsome appearance, i'eats arc ^ JL of the ? j thoroughly ironed to a pattern so that sp u'-a-?ce O tbey are nil alike, and backs and lops unj +.],p ?](ifJ g jarc interchangeable. The advantage ,jhT tliieiit of g ! of this is that if you have one of our' What s to se- ^ ; buggies and want :i cushion, back or kg here, A.B i <1 *?l' ne crUl P2l,(l you One to fit. Panel? ' mresident ^ a-c made of Bine Jlirige Mountain j || ire fitted ? poplar. ; : fi ti.:, <? ' ^ar ?eat? arc 51iacl? ??y 3^r* Cicero ' ? 2??-? .lit iiiib ^ ; Moore v?' i 111 ;i competent corps of as-j JL ? r I MfC liillly & | ^*e proudly challenge the world to i f ? r\<T3 Jf v <? ! co:npare scats with us. I | ICCH idtliose % [ Mr. W. M. Pairick, of Woodward,! | : possess ? i *:a;s recen!)y accepted the agency foi | ?'A2 i . . S 011,1 Pr?dQCt i'i liis vicinity, and will [ Se la.t :lynient, ^ j;C pleased to explain to \on the merits j TrtT\i\idr^r~. Uiitf*"the ^ of ^jjl ""V A U O L l N a Uats in alflljiisdei 0 : BUGGY.'' I and Tips.Mi in s( InUilKy. A I . . . . W, X ,, i n n . rtTr.r,tT /staming to go com 1 jMOlIM - iillGGI - CI!., " ?$ y" Ifit 1 I Yorkville, S. C. I ?u. Fur- x ! o j 7-10-1 y lGC|uCSL. JV3 Manager, | ; A NEW SUPPLY OF | . ggjjj* 5!!!^|Wndow || J|| \ Shades.!? IJH LIE. | | H WS/%& -!nitnr of i!ic Combining Numerous A It;, (re-eased,! ^ l-y IGSSZkiUi 51 iw-v UiS' I Points or Merit-1 pfjsHl i)U .^ OIUS. J, ; ! ^ J rf'ARK no' j | (Jg( j Cheapest and Host Popular jItasand( I aiMi required; lor Windows. End at ! Shojnicnrc, Sew for l to ?W i 11?|lCans, and <? -> "nil: ""J* l0r Pront? KeeP UP t0 | Korf| loro, South: date and get the best. A new f <7 ft\?j!?p:yof ! MGMETil ; INDOW POLES ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ T PRICJSALE' 1 ' " ' ?ron<?ralIv*. HH -Oieieeimg oi pwyiv & v 7 e-cent cotton and the rea^ SS?' rich, we want to sell HHf goods in 1894; but as wet for ^prinjr we will, for the H get a good start and pii; / - ili AYS, sell at I / ||| CUT *** I jj^rat New York wholesale price, Sg is Dress Goods, which!?6 h.ave a K00*1 assortment, and * 3m ed for freight or expend 3rou. raw see them, and bring t3jir*s' Underwear. - ?|p in Flannels, Shawls, Ifs wear> at factory prioes. fig! eans, Kerseys, etc., for lag 4P Shoes. 1 ^ it*. 4 (-fix <J O O X V ; 'rtment offering -at first cost?all at j?j||| many litis In rhv-J^' Iff i- f ii?- li'nse iu i,n\- savv- We have a man's Felt Stiff Bra :iins in nif::'. H:.:' tf-tbeprice. w srvjt- ana cheap :u <i y?u to tosee us. We claim to ?| jus ior trade and j'; ' /H Quality|d Low Price3' I I0ge of last year, and will endeavor to I pul for the liberal jk}? &ive 115 a larger patronage in 1895. B interest of the pi/^on 10 aH are the rules that guide us. M set dealing, polite * CAfWELL & RUFR I >KT T* Year's^ 1 New; I T T" ~sr~l / N J 1 1 i g Qf U Jji S 1. j fe owing us accounts will please .rties who I the] next few days. We are lust make prompt collections in j pay prong J crtfnllv,, ( . .njm-r-r o T~> "O/^V | pJA'l'I 65 ?"'fZSZr 3XTOS 3 is King Now 18**- 1 ml j J /# ri? ) '.^pt to see'how ''King Money" rules, just call i^/Te our |G, HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, ETC., M.J 4.X.^4- U,-s on "cfrnnor arm" and- 2.^5 BfllU- llldl lit 1 U1W IUV11 uu WVIV..Q f. We have * 8 Clothes and Stylish Hats,! r" says they must go, and go. they will." t your account ? Why, November i will soodH 3 IT MUST BE PAID. M KF.TCHI N &C0| quarters for Millinery? tTD UNTRIMMED LADIES', MIOSES' ANDCHILDREM est shapes. A Jarge stock of Ribbons, Faucy Feathers, Birjgl - Pins, Buckles, Velvet*, Silk?, Crepea and other goodi pjgg jartment. As we have a large stock of these goods whiffi jason, we have marked onr prices on them down. NotoSm e and buy at J. O. BO AG'S. J||g|fi Staple Dry Goods.B t Novelty ai d Solid Color Dress-Goods of vaij|| si vies and material, T^ith Trimioir.gs for samej^fl Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the l?lf?9 jm ?J. 0. BOAG'S.? I 30KERY, GLASSWARE, I )ther goods usually fonud iu a genera! merchandise ?tojH ing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organ*, Buggies, Sargj One and Two-horse Wagons. |g||H b NERVINE. ! rpo protect the'Pheasants, ^ guawatMpt^^? j expense nave been tarned leffl ! forbid any person to hunt on'odG ws^veuscetp^tm, ,LInvolSw|ri^^. o*13?^ I w. B. CREAMS sr-exertionof the Brain and [ . ? n p ? r^Sji eives to Weai Orsrans their i y-lo-OOl 1?. Al. Or AlJffiS bios the joys of life: cures j Jjsi Weakness. A. month's trow- . a -?hB by mail* to ^Z&j&S3j;> Qg2 xa^0ffl^^^?8BEBs<wBB^Bi rith every &> on^ae^l*aaagMBMB tor^^B^gS^^? igpajB