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IIII ! II III I ! IWMMMII I MIWI I Ml Till Mil I I II Blin IIH illll I 11 II III ' ' '" Ba Li V rVTRi.i iSEXOF, J Highest of all in: Wm. 1L Davie, Jr.,CJ., liock Ilii?. S. U. m*. v?jg& Mules ft.r Sain?W. 1). Davis, .Mon- | Jg^ ^Sjij& ticellu' ^ TL'C Almighty Dollar Q. D. Willi- | ^wa? tort!, Manager i 11 " ' i s j An Induce?e ?Reckling, the photographer, is at! * IIC0U nlme>> ului RiOgewav ' adv. | stock at greatly rtd.iced ? M". ".Murrar Itobi.M.., who has ' "*=" <U-,S' b:cn unwell, is able to be out oil the j ' ^ ^ streets again. j Coinpauy, Attef ?Mr. II. L. Elliott, Sr., who has j The Fairfield Light ] been quite unwell, is much better we ; meet on Friday next at are giad to be able to sale. _ j order of J. I? ?Mr. J. 0. Boag h:ts aiot of Oregon ! horses which hi will seii cheap for! ? , -? ?dr I f? \sa..ii v. t- "i- -- - I IrUZeilC* .utuuiciv/tvii) ?Mr. T. W. Ruff is hauling some j ^ r'hamberlaiifs C( pine, oak and hickory wood to town, j should be in every home readv cut for the fire place. i ^or a co^ ani^ ^ effected ?A. S. & W. D." Douglass were fIe sa>'s: "It ^ indeed a ! I can recommend to ail. elected attorneys for the tamers' Mu- scen it used for whoopi, tual Fire Insurance Company. j the best results." 25 an ? Mrs. Eg lest'.) n has receivc.1 her j ties for sale byjtll drug< co nnrssion as postmistress, at this ! maffe\vay~Riiies*~A Plac? so t!u gratification of her many , Yuu ;irc hereby Q^Q f'i'111*5'- j vour armorv on Fridax _ ?The Clerk, Treasurer and Auditor | A f ,, r "Visin* the jury list on Wetoes- j ^ as ^esf of L" { day whichls required to be done every j lransac^ (January. % x .j " ? ? Mr. ThomiS P. '-Youn^iuer nas 1 Farmers* Insurance been appointed trial justice in t'le j There will be a calk township where lie liveV-iiear Wal ! t!.e Farmers' Fire Insur; laceville. \ j011 Thursday, January ?Those having claims agaS^ist the i "C-w- constitution and by school fund mar have them settlecKky | a^v. T. P. presenting them to the County Treat- j urer on Thursday next. "! , f Teachers and Tr f ?We hear that oats on sanay lanas i , _ . are bid y damaged by the recent j 11 the su;om rnda) freeze. There was a rumor that thev e~cheis> ^ ssociation * . , .. . ' taes Association, of wn were badiv hurt over the couutv, but _ . . ... *, , ? i * I brice is ctrairman, Willi this has not been confirmed. | , 1 T, . , ? * * * T . wiimsboro. Teachers i -It is stated that M.\ John Eleven- , , <. .. . , 4l , from dutv on that dav tO:u of this county, who is on the State j - T* ^ C'"'iistabn!ar> force, has been stationed j ^a-' " '' its Augusta where he may watch Uie I tife*ei as it makes for South Carolina. | . ? , r ~ i ? Reckling will guara ?I he Farmers Insurance Co to pan v j . , ? T ... . , j vou in photos. lie will c. his county have made an assess- * , incut to par the loss causcd by fiieofj^?a- u"t] t *e -ot ^ i* Swuse in which Mr. D. M. Broom | Enlisted for Good lived, which was the property of Mr. three o'clock on |||| Butler Esles. Paying for losses will C]er[<s 0f the different give great confidence and strength to a iJoarjs {n the county m pip home company. of ?>. l. Stevenson, Sc lip -^\Ve call attention to the adverii>e- gjoner, and organized ti m?nt in this issue of Win. II. Davie, a body to loster and a ||1^ Jr., & Co., of Rock Hill. This firm Is education in the county. W . soliciting business as brokers and was ejected chairman commission merchants. They ask all Q^nglass secretary. * ! planters to correspond with them be- -phis board will meet i fore making their arrangements for ers> association on the advances and supplies. We feel cor.- jn ^jarch, and will con fidecit that those who patronize them offer plans for putting It wiil be satisfied with their business basis ahd-running t arrangement. I ' ? ?Mr. Q. D. lYilliford, the pushing! Brain workers will manager for J. L. Mimnaugh, an- Aromatic Compound L ? . x,. . , with Iron. Quinine an nounces in this issue that he must La\e a uerve aQd brain tQr room for spring goods, consequently merj[- medical science will offer rare bargains. They say better. Wiunsboro Dru this is 110 advertising dodge, and asks I ? everyone to come and see for tbem-| -vvni xot some one Try selves. Blankets ar.d overcoats are The Darlington News "between seasons" row and they offer bacco barns are going t great reduction in pi ices. Give them C?U"'1T around Lamai ? ,, ,, . , ^ . of Darlington are raaki a call; they promise to save money fo: of^ tobacc = aml they app: ?A great many naique suggestions It has been said by cos have been made by parties who wish 0f tobacco land that Fj to help advertise the Cotton States and has as good tobacco lane International Exposition. A charac- ju [he State. There i .teristic one comes from Texas. A farmers in Darlington, gentleman from thai State wishes to other counties who are drive ten white horses tandem through money out of tobacco. Cmflioi'ii .Qfofoc mnfcinor tour .-v.-,/* f ? ? It? 14*11 IrJ^V/ kJk/Ublik/lU iwi-Mtvoj *A*M ^ \_'u^ u | x ^ . of nine months, visiting every town ' ?? and hamlet. .The horsos arc to be j BURNED TO Di - richly caparisoned, ard the leader is [ Anotiier tragical occu to carry a banner with a suitable -ng the care)eS3 affectio] legend, announcing that he is on his the colored people, took way to the Exposition. plantation of Mr. Jas. L -Mr. A. Hays, of the Greenbrier ^ Creek> liear B] section, told our reporter on Wednes- g ? ? r. j> jn th day "that, he got two sboats in February Tucsdav/the 15th ins nf last vfi&r that weighed 102 DOands ^n, """ " - ~ * ii J j V OUi O VIVlj ?T Mreach, and when killed not long since the honse> when her clot ggjg weighed 1,000 pounds, and he got 172 fifC> barning her so badl pounds of lard from them. He also -n a shorj. time a{terwai, bad nine acres of corn which measured tice B]ailK ex.officio c0 (by a committee) 38h. bushels per acre. ne]ed a jtiryj wych rc?c He talks like he would just cleanup ?n acc0rdance with the f jlllflf .. the field in a prize club contest in his section. We sincerely hope the farm- _ ffla|||L ers there will get up a club and see APPOINTME: ^^^^=?s!?^who gels the blue ribbon. It is very : _ |plll|lk beneficial to a communry and a great j chairmen of the lo pleasure also. Try it, gentlemen. I appointed to represesei | ship are as follows: -?-p.-'c Hair Viiror is certainly a re- ! "NTrv l_T_ W. Travlor I wrkable preparation and nothing like >^0 9_^y j ^ ^cir it his erer been produced. Xo matter * ' ~ *_ " ' . hot- wiry and unmanageable the hair .No. o?J. 15.1 atrick. n.*7 be, uuder the iniiuen-ce of this Xo. 4?M. B. Refo. i. mp&rable dressing, it becomes soft, Xo. 5?P. B. Cornwel siiir. and pl;able to the comb and j q Mail Box Hours.?The mail will be i Xo. S?G. Y. Laugfor collected from the boxes under the Xo. 0?A. J. Brown, new schedule which went into elTect | Xo. 10?J. W. Clarke. I oil Sunday at the following hours: j Xo. 11?Jos. McMeeki At 10 a. m.. G 30 p. m. and 9 p. m. No. 12?W. J. Tarn21 Wiir Do We Pay 81.35??We would There has been 110 a; liketoknosv why the railroad corn- Xo. 7 yet. and in Xo. <5 pany charges $1.35 to Columbia, (the able to ascertain who wj old Charlotte depot.) yet passengers I ? pay for more than that distance. The I wm Kaise 100 Hogs fare is actually only $1.22?, yet every I Mr. Daniel Hall was : Sone pa\s iz-i ceuis more umuis mwwcu i ucsua; ...... to be charged. The rate is 3A cents | tion have planted more ? per mile for first-class fare. Every \ than ever bef-jre. Mr. person who buys a ticket to Columbia, I acres up and in good c aud returns on a straight ticket, pays ! and his brother will rals 25 cents for nothing. i hogs this' year, as he ?than he has any use fo: More Big Hogs.?Mr. Jno. M. liar- proposes to make den was attracted by the article on wj;j pjant cane and big hogs in ou>% Tuesday's paper anu a;s0 Fairfield is goij . cstleu our reporter in and said: Well, | fu.st principles this year. I see you are advertising some big | 0ut or the ground. hogs and telling about the Wateree ; }Ir. jjan thinks Win Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report A Xew Dupartuk BR& H ? Dihectiox.?It was H WM /SRv back that a tra H ^ between Gen. Brat p\g^^f||L ||| e^^^I?Sa Ivetchiii and J. X. Cc 1^*^ ^ If pose of perfecting' an 11^ business at Farmiugti MT%#WW^^^^& b-nne. This paper s: MWTEEY PgjBE 112', ... mm II -- i. j VV]15C]1 (]0es n0? mate ! ?...<\--./\i, n\% /" .flirt T l'ersonais. j itucv/u . ? ' (T I meuts are all perfect* wi.i uiiei m. . Rev^ j R McA,pinc ha3 returned have been signed. nri'-cs tor tije > _. ... , , j to Pineville. and Center have pun , , >(s ! Miss T. C. Elliott returned to Due tcrcgt iu Farraiugton '* IC-0X' j West on Friday morning. ?c ? an(i Mr. Center itioni j Mr. :ti'd Mr?. Wrn. Ryb.iisou, ot j j^ove there to live Dragoons will i Augusta, are visiting Mr. 11. II. Jon- I w;jj j.aiSe thoiougli 2 o clock. B\ nnigs. j catlje aiui hogs, they .Turner, Mrs. Wm. Stanton, who has ^ecl1 jshcei> industry also. _ Captain. visiting Mrs. X. Iv. Rags.iale, returned | thc sclViccs of reman of the ^on3C ^ e^nes^a>*- maker from Connect r. J., believes Mr. James Pope, who has been awa\ scleclii)^ i-ome imp >rgh Remedy from the State for quite a long time. aud applianccs t0 bc He used it returned several days ago. tion with thc busini l ci speed v cure. grand remedy,! Manv stubborn and aggravating , man/n11 to'1" 3 lus f I have also j ca?cs 0f rheumatism that ^vcrc be-' necticut wncn no cuu *? cough, with, licved to be incurable and acccpted as j congratulate thc-e go a oO cent bot-; ufc legacies, have yielded to Chain- j s0 fortunate as to see - i berlaiu's Pain Balm, much to the snr- __ /s. P"se aiu^ gratification of the suflcrers :l Prison a? ... Ce j One application will relieve the pain their new cntcrpri red to meet at j am| sutl'ering and its continued use in- aid and counsel ef February 1, j si!res an etlectnal cure. For sale by ]ike her in such bush eeting must be ja11 drug^sts. * | busine-s. This is jriance will be j (which every persoi | -i. varomiit .itiui. rpi . ? interested and one .Llie e?>ii;mgr of so progressive a . Company. young uciuf as Mr. Nathaniel Hart- ""ionize things in ;d meeting of wig, 110w touring with Miss Marie surprising degree, infp Pomninv VVainwright, to Charleston awakens lesson must be learn* T to r?tif - exeeptiODal intent in Southern .he- beon om-min, bnt tb ol, to iaur\ atrical circles. Mr. Ilatnvsg is the by-laws. eldest son of Dr S. Baruch, formerly ! our own bant.3. M; Mitchell, an esteemed citizen and physician of j Jr.. and Mr. I)ani< President <-'amdcn, S 0 , bnt now one of the j pressed a u'iling-eis most prominent of his profession in and ffil! kecp an , jvew \ork citv. ; , , ustecs' In consideration of Mr. Ilarhvig^ | cowsjor the purpos * in March tlie short stage carocr lie merits and has [ ttaii in raising md the Trus- accordingly evoked .the pronounced, hogs as lie will have ich Mr.T.W. applause o'f even the severest critics. mfik that can bc .... lie appeared in his first substantial i ... ... ncet juimh m ro]e under "Robert Mantell," and his i m andbuttcr nn?k. vill be excused earnestness and exceptional talent to-j and Center thought without loss of getlier with a handsome and com- j business and had the tkvexsox, manding presence, has won for him : fr0;n Cqws in . - most valued professional recoirmtion. ! " , ruommit.ee. As a proof or this appreciation he is town* ^ e hope ear "Otv the leading man of'the accoinp- gentlemen will succ ntee to please Jished and veivsutiieiuxrfC*"U'ain%vrig'ht. carries great impo be at Ridsre- Her company is now tonrinsg the Countv. d South, and we await Mr. Ilai't'.rig's * _ ** ' appearance with native pride"-sand Ailousehold . nnffnimojt - WIMP //II,/ rVll/V/Vi* . "Work. 6#s,M7' ? - .. V And it never iaus ^nr^v 5tbp Mr- Baruch 18 a grandson of the late Catarrh, Pimp y . } Mr. Saling Wolfe, and many wiil re-: all "diseases arising f lstuct scoo m^mber him rs a pupil at Mount Zion ! is Bofftnic Blood ] iet at the office (j0jjc?.c : endorse fi^s the besi :hool Cominis- " ' n,r , fcrcd to wis^ikind. iiemselves into PL... n ? D.. , , P , s I cures pciforirhfid by ., tUo?a,lconf Children bry tor Pitchers Castoria.! almost miraculters. 'up ' si.00 per large hot r. \\ . Bncc sngarTs! Salt. j druggists. See ad and Dr. J. E. _ , | where. Dr. Arthur l. -Sea', director of the ; ... . . experimental station at Newark, N. J., j TTA\-t.with the teacn- ' ,, . , w e iian e si art , ? says ihat a gallon of cheap molasses second Fridav , 3 . . ,. J. bl? i nnnrpri mio a Barrel oi water audi A mass meeting o 16 prepared to if? , , sprinkled over wheat straw, oats straw held in the Court H( le schools on a r . . . ' , ... , , . . . TT or inferior hav will cause stock to eat l'Jthiust. J. D. Ha TCDl lon^Gr ? it freely, lie says it is better than chairman and Ilugl find Johusoirs sa^ 011 hay aud dees not create the tary. !od Liver Oil, thirst that salt does: th.. sugar im- The committee wl d Strichnia. a proves the flavor of meat and helps to pointed at the last lie of unusual c ^ jig jg enthusiastic on the sub- their report. : produces on . ?r ' , i? Store. * Ject' M. Melhchamp sta ? Id this connection we think that'Mr. j had been held in the riiisRamedy? S. Wylie's sorghum cane feed tor ! and that the farmer . sa'vg t2iat to- hoss *s a ver'fica^on of the idea. A determination to r< -*n *1.^ merchant in Winnsboro feeds acreage and use but ip an uvcr luc ~ i ? . The people cheap brown sugar to his horses and fertilizers. Ia??a.e ?ood mu^es' an(* heard that Mr. U. G. After a full and ' LcCiate a goo Desp0rtes> driver feeds his two fiue the report of the ccu npetent iad^es mules on cIiea? moias3es (rolJs the cd by a rising vole, airfield countv corn in if)- They show extra feed of The following con Is as any place some kind; 50 PerhaPsiU)e bumble pointed to organize ire plenty of sorghum cane may yet play a-.i iapor- localities: Florence and fcaut Part in thc fai'tuin= operations in Fcasterviile?D. \ mak^good ?" ???"* ! Ovriogs. Will not some i-- V ., Monticello?iV. J **114 UVJl Fjne Goods Alao. _ ? _ ? ,, , i Davis, G. r . Andrew A gentleman from ISew England on ! T .. ? . e *1 * i ?. l Jcnkmsville ? B. ATir. llIS wa-v Soilth stcPPed off the cars _ p> Youn*iner P. I here on Wednesday and asked if there | R ' vr'., rrence, show- was "any manufactories in this town." i of some of He was answered by the statement jackS0U Creek?T. place 011 the that there was a cotton seed oil factory Tul.ner jas0ll popc< .yles, on Ter- here. lie asked what the farmers got Greenbrier-J. L. airs Station, f0r cotton and said that they could rur]cc \y. a. .Neil, is county, on buy it in his State at oh to o'k and R;d<*cway?T. L. J t. a colored thought the farmers must suffer greatly (in eTm. Mellicham 5 left alone in on account of the low price. He was Lon*town-S. Mc hes caught on informed of the offer Columbia is mak- ^v'i]d?=Jno. II. Jom s y that she died ing in order to get cotton mills there Upper L/ngtOffcas. Trial Jus- and said yes, that is right, you all jas. g. gtcwart D. ( roner, impan- should make the coarser goods and we nftL-iailri J- Wnndwi tered a verdict will make the fine goods. We hope i ,T ^.7 ""V ' , . l, , , , lioliis, J. 0. ricbett. acts. the fact will be demonstrated to the pocr-. at t?W yidettk. satisfaction of all Xew England that >Ioh'nstoJ Ballk' the South can and will make fine goods ,-m 17 ? n s'TS. ~ I , - i.i-i-,- Gladden o Grovealso :n a very short while, xhcro is w. Hall, Danie! I wnship boards no doubt that the mills North are get- Easfc \V.UereR_^ it each town- ting in shape to come South. If they G 'jcn j C- Willir do not, tliev will simply sacrafice their wirte' Cak? R A time and monev. The era is here. I IT T'T >T'-r\? i JLLemtrix, J. J. McDc 7 . Wood ward-It. V There is good reason for tne popu- .. ... , Jarity of Chamberlain's Congh Kemeuy. Mil.cr, E. M. Vroodi Davis & Buzard, of West Monterew Albion?Geo. 13ri 7 - i . /< t* ' Clarion Co., Pa., say: "It lias cured i borougii, u. s. urice people that our physicians coukl do , Rocktcn?T. W. nothing-for. Wc persuaded them to | r t ,' j try a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and they now recommend it The f ihowiiig mni with the rest of us." 2-3 and oO cent ing a cotton factory > bottles for sale by all druggists. * j wkh gtJ.o:ifc, approval 11' I Mr. If. S. IVylttj Sccr, CITIZEN WANTS A. NVISACE Dca,. Fvie?d-Iloi abated. v?III do to agitate the ppointment in Jr T . ,, + . cotton factory built L -Iam- U,tm: 1 WKh t0 C!lli ttc Ncely, of HilUboro j . attention of the town authorities to the plan of each fai is caaunian. what has become an intolerable nuis- fifth of his cotton < . _ auce, viz.: The crowd of negro rough?. I P?.s<v . -^yijlan IS> 1 Tins \car. A , i , ' I think it advatita<reou! i i town Wed- Wh?' w,thout 1Ct or lnnclrance bavc obligate the product ^ ^ j^ taken possession of the street and side- acre to each mule. i: 1 / 'lni*-' ". C. walk in the vicinity of the postoffice acre to each mule ;'a!" lUs- eai and the express and telegraph office, special work, outside Hall has sixty ~ , . ... Obligate this one acr edition He early monul1? untl' 'ate at niglif, ll0riJ al onco. |CJ,al], e one hundred thCy b?kl Possession> to the *rcat au* couid^ be commer.c ' ' c noyance and inconvenience of persons probably. A cotton i..s moie coin 2iavjng business at either of above some of the r on the farm. .. , ? , . Jt could be built. 11 mentioned oihees, and at times the ?Atl rf meat to sell. vou wen ki;ow, oi c* no-ninoc ^*ay 13 comPlctel-v blocked against county arc several fo " _ ladies and children. I suppose we luring our cotton at! g to aim on can?t jiavc a chain gang for these!!ZCS one-fonrth to < he savs?live , , . ~ ,, , I pound more ihan o roughs, but a do.se of guard house and ! \,i](L uivjn,r wQrk (0 ,1 chnillH bread and water might help thingsj camio: make a livii '. " somewhat. Will our Town Council i home market for i; with stiaics as n0^ g-ive Us a little rest? citizen*. procuicis. any one could I am sorry 1 cn Lit in a factory v 0 Fift Y meeting. We must . v ' t> iears not ?Q ^ manufaC[ ?r uie purpose. Mrs. Winslow's Soothisg Stkci- has and reap ihe profits ntto be owned been used for over fifty years by millions \i We can if wp w rr>o?of mothers for their children while teeth- * t! nc man should in? wit!l perfect success. It soothes the ?>.' ? town will c y preventing a child, softens the gums, allays al' pain, t/aiolia.i ieahzes i no- W> hnnp cures wind colic, and is the best remedy many small mills. ? ; ?* f for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor lit- as many ao Soulh Cs ing men will DO YOU RIDE A \ . The new firm ' ^ "" * bred horses and The grandest outdoor sport is cycling; the will take in the made in the largest and finest bicycle plant in th< . They have sc au^xpertbutter- OVERMAN WHEEL ic ill >vi1u 11vyt # ^ w Makers of Victor Eicyclcs and Atfticti' ruved machinery boston. * new york. used in conncc- Detroit. il PACIFIC COAST. 2tS. 11115 g'CntJe- san francisco. los angeles. aaiily from Con- ? -- ~ ?*? ics. We wish to i mend ils adoption to (he various or-' j?-vi mtlemen on being i ganizitions, and that they make a! f.iKiJKST: :nre so competent report at the u-?xt meeting, which is to j sonS/r.?rer tor ai an aid to be held or. Saturday, February 9. Corns', and a c. without tlie Johnson's Aromatic Compoond Ccd j is c.nrr,r> o-nr.fl l.irlv Livpr Oil with hvnhoDhosnhites is in-1 oru-nney rei n.-ss;,", btrwstK.-* | use, ouf countr 'to a abva^e^D^^ OR. j T^TT^ At any vate the) T1 is n0 religious organization i?ig)0 AO 3 itolU ? I the United States more ,e remedy Jes in | or its influence more felt foi =ooa, 'j jjaj| * ijay^'ex- *',an {^e Socie'y?fChristian Endeavor. ^ r,ul,'i OL*' "to furnish milk Wilh i,s mi=ml'er6hip of over two Rg,a :xtra number of m^mn^ it is training abost of earnest U^M e. This will aid >"on?= <-hnstians, who wdl do active 5 ,. ill service in the cause of Christ in the . his one hundred J . m,,,.,, , ... ^ next generation. 1 he socictv oeing such a quaulitv of . * , . , . - ? " , f , ,. ' , under the strict control of the church flpgsipaffi spared, skimmed . ...... . , . , yr -r~t t? in which it is organized, is thus adapt- i Messrs. Kitchen ? , . . ' . 1 J . ed to all denominations, as is proven kM?S of opening the , . . , ,. ', . . . m, bv the fact thirtv-two denominations promise of milk * . , , , , , i the vicinitv- of vc reco&nizo" ^1C usefulness of the Bggfgfggj ? Societies bv permitting them to be w4kLun-?x>?t nestlv that these _ i .,. ~ . organized in their churchcs. Although HsftDE.RQ :eed; this effort ,c ? , - stops mi pam. i* i nmmfttun; nf Hie movement are rt for Fairfield t"wJ. ~7"~ " , proud of this fact, yet its chief mission Bill is not forgotten, for they seek in every -a?? Remedy, way to Inculcate the lesson of loyalty H StO cure Rheuma- *? Christ a"d to the churches in which ^ ?lcs, Blotches and the societies are organized. GRATrom impure blood. The State Christian Endeavor Union f^\ C \ rem'edv eve? of- r*al5ziu= the ?ood tbat has bcen ac" W V The thousands of cjmplished wherever the Society has jjoiLI' this remedy are been introduced and given a fair trial, Tnr it- Only especially in arousing young Christian -' Srti^menf ?c\sl ^ greater activity in Christ's ser^-J - ^-T CTe] ' * bas decidedt0 ask every ministei^^^f' ^es intc^ I Christian TW>>?eFfiTthe State to^P^a*-. *$1 ~~ ' i ii--? iUn | Sox ED. LET'S 2WT operate Wlin uicui iu wicuuiuiia ;p. organization of the first Society, by i the farmers was forming* Societies in every church in 1 ^ :>use on Saturday, the State, cither on the 2nd of Feb- In order rrison was elected euary, or during the following week. wj i S. Wylie secre- christian worker, we need your as- m|re^ xa sistance; kindly let us have your informing i )ieli hid been ap- hearty co-operation, and help us to general tlia meeting made make lbe clate mentioned memorable in the history of the Christian Ented that a meeting fleaYor movement in South Carolina, l-22flxl Lo. vn section, because of the great number of C. E. s had expressed a Societies formed at that time. All sduce the cotton Societies are requested to report to the J glOOfl i little commercial sfnt.> p. -r S^rGtarv immediately f after organizing, because it is greatly ? a 1v* lengthy discussion ^esjre(j that he be able to report a a lmittee was adopt- great increase in the number of Socie- | fT** ^ ^ ties in the State, at the next State C.E. I O. IT imittccs weieap- conveution, -which will be held at 9 botikt in their respective Blackrille in April. . {gS'Si? For constitutions, or other informa- landpurifyin > rwinv t. r>. ..... .4 L - ?1011, Wl'IlC 111 UlJUU tu llil: oiaiu CCti C" j Q bvuiw> i^iO tarv, Allan Nicholson, Union, S. C. gKmSe?v?r . Martin, A. E. jpanaceafor : . g blood, or an 1 ?* . i human syste H. Yai borough, Chaniberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment 0 stra-e Paj M. B. Hollev. Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, f ir;ncM.tr poa t> Granulated Eve Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, f -' Geo. B. Tetter, Salt K'neum and Scald Head, JPr?ce,$i.oo 25 cents per bos. For sale by druggists. bott.es. M. Jordan, W.J. TO EOKSEOWNEES. f andmedkin! For putting a horse in a fine healthy con- g receipt of pi Robinson, J. R. try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, a BLOOD 1 They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure ;otocai>tM loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct Bulow, F. B. Alls- kidney aisordersand destroy "worms, giving r> Dew life to an old or over worked horse. 25 'c'ormick, George package. For ale b7 druggists. j fZT^ 5\r ir it- 1 TIIEY ARE WELL AND CARED FOR. 4f I if"! ?M. Melhchamp, |> J[ | jr. Smith. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 19, 1895. % ird Durham, Jno. To the Patrons of the Columbia % "fT^ Female College: Only the western % T. Scott, Jno. G. I wing of the college building has been i JL ? head. injured bv the fire and that will be re- ? ... I 3. T5T -X3 -H. C. Grafton, paired as soon as possible. Wc ttIU \ J p g Iall. then be as comfortable as ever. By j J1 |j ? I A. Neil, John M. this evening room will be provided ^ tgham. for all the girls and the regular exerl. Patrick, W. E. cisc will be resumed Monday morning, % >well. When the fire became known the V. Bricc, K. G. citizens of Columbia immediately #v ?eard. threw open their doors and are now irtriflino cc, \V. L. Ros- entertaining the young ladies with the | Don .Jr. best the city affords. Jgreate Woodward, F. M. We are proud of the behavior of |s*=== our girls ntuVr the trying circum- \ tul plan of builJ- stances thiv:.0u which wc have come, a, vas road and met Parents may be assured that their > iw'lu daughters arc receiving every needed 4* ?= ciary: attention. Everything will be done to 1fYV r/ do yun think it make them comfortable and happy. g aIUJ idea cf a mutual yours trulv, " > JQI.XA Kick, President. |g:| :rop for this pur"or all panics who AVER'S XjEftX i f s jo our conmy 10 s~a a a-an w , ? in cotton of oi<c j ^ ;v?!'^ Hair Vigor fc>] IS ' Of regular crop. ? o/r\/ e lo each mule or Prevents if =da;l?C"^ BALDNESS X<t_^ i REMOVES DANDRUFF ' | ie advantages, as AND # win send )tton factories in a ^ ^FairVic Restores Color t^c >ns-ha!f cent per ><ffnav _..T0. * I olSS! aflea ana uraj ; ^ njr; 3rd, niakii.g a L/GROWTHYM HAIR iNtr aanv of our 'aim i-M AND Jr^j ? t ' , . \5^p0l0$?o/ the i \dli mi.ot be with the n * n 5 realize if we do ^ VV B8St OTeSSillg Ui'iii?f cur cotton 0 j the North will do i CAa* I ( ill. I can safely Notice i o-operate. North ! ffilK 'he advantage of pERb02ss who are owing accounts formation ? >be has three times or notes to R. T. Matthews prior iS?andscfe trolina. , to December 5, 1894, are hereby noti- swetiiiiotic on see. lias bonified to settle the same within thirty thus are bn ftespectlnlly, v, days with the undersigned, or the Suedvrcet] IjgaL M. Beaty. F| claims will be lodged with a Trial for collection. Bunding! 1CT0R-? [ The Almij Will do wonderful work now. mv\ \lnua^ invent0iT stock, I ^n' ^KyVvS^/^StS year, and arc marking dow Spring will soon be here ar A Great Br< ! Tn nil fine Dress Goods and and cost not considered. A best bicycle is a Victor, Patterns; will close out at CO! ; vo;ld' THIS IS NO Ai/V QQa I mean business, and if you : Goods. A handsome lot of large, hea DENVER. CHICAGO. bel0\V Zei'O. Hora k Anntlior Ar?.?Sa.v,. 1101 U 10 flUUlUUi Salve 12; t::- v/oriu To: > n:>, Keep it in your miud if yoiw u skin Eruptions, and p-s?: certainly taken the tariff off 'lies, or ::?> pay reqvired 1 ' i to give ocrt'ect s i-:sfaeti> t). CLOTHING FOI 1MB If ? 1 "> I I I | II | 1 J . \ i/?v> AO' T V"> Lr ! If you want correct styles OcU I ICO 11 irv wjj| y0ur supplies fror es <fe co., 5c e. ittii st.,N.Y.. Should you tumble into my < Agent's per month. Will coat? You w0llld make the *?' prove it o pay forfeit. Xew fO look. ; out. A Si.50 sample and Try us. Cikdestek & Sox. 7 T T MI] FiNESS 4 HEAD NOISES CURED.. O .. 1 J . .LYJL J -JL My Tubutar Cushions help when ail else fails, as glasses help eves. VThls- " ain. inrtjjMo. F. Hiscox,S53B'way c-pot. Seed for book aail proofs FREE, I sss\ sraiaHEJ w easasA 3jOa D. vvaLajiFO & PARKER'S ; ! U & f-iA!R BALSAM j | jgij Cleanses ar.d beaati?Ic3 the hiir. gg Promotes a luxuriant growth. ! glj.N'CTer Pails to Bcstora Gray; Sga Hair to its youthful Color. ? $32 Cured seaip diseases & hair falling. . 'y? SSc.aad $1.00 at Druggists H mmimsMm insrer Tonic. It cures :hc worst Cough, lilitv. Indigestion, Pain, Take in timc.oOcts. ORraS. The only sore cure for Corns. Cg Ts?iw^ists, or JiliCoX ? CO., y. {fj a . j . :ak fast?supper. . ? P S S -jgNew * f.f ul-co m forting. ISL9J?\ n e o' NOTICE. ______ v man and Ionian in the United ;ted in the Opinm and Whisky e one of my books on these disone wm^e^sentyoufceef^'Ga< All parties who are 0 les roir^^cyy _ arrange^ to^payjn the 10 r" lace surplus stock. s:ood Mules, sound and ali ;11 exchange for good brood 0 o ^j| !so take this opportunity of dv friends and the public iu Ol'der to ratypromptly. 11 will stand ray line, large 1 J ? r J :k. "Fairfield" at Monticello vv. D. DAVIS,- Respectfully,, Monticello, S. C. T M D W A ts ? * _J?J .A * 4.-X. and Skin Diseases \ 'ays B ? R C BiuOOD EALIJI never fails g f-f ^?3 fj f? IJ 3 ITTP* \ lanner of Blood and Skin dis-f AUU.UU UU.1 the great Southern building up | * g Remedy, and cures all manner r alood diseases. As a building S ; without a rival, and absolutely J MS7ilh,iEy ?,rcr ^.Il3r ? TIUMMED AND L'XTRIMMED offered to the public. It is a 5 ... . .... , . ._ . . . all ills resulting from impure f "atS ll1 all the latest shape?. A larg impoverished condition of the I and Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Yel Smounfvfrtues"10 Trt11 deinon"$ tain ing to i his department. As we h " ' | must L>e sold in season, we have marl r free book of Wonderful Cures. ? your iimc to come and buy at per large bottle; S5.00 for six 2 ?K 9 by drusrgists; if not send to us, | -jf^ p* s will be sent freight prepaid on ? ^ ice. Address 1 3ALM. CO., Atlanta, Ga. | m Sth 12 , | CROCKERY. so much more than 1 t>, Tr . . i jf | fehoes, IJats and olner ^ooas usually nagine serious t_nd found, at liseases result from"! Furniture, Sewing Machines, Coc r ailments neglected. | Road Cart?>and 0l,e and Two-horse 't play with Nature's | ?g"a st" gift?health. % g Ifyou are feeling % Gout of sorts.v.-c3k 3 X, e- < |and generally ex- % 0 1\ ^ 3 '%* ?= < iljSfffe JhaMted, nervous, * ^ V I 1C < WS is E have no appetite^ !d & gg 9s H 2lg\ < '?? ilJ S and can't work, | j | g J? 1 ||wk9 S SSliJ I ? begin at oncctak- ^ j ^ <5. ( Sing the ir.ostreiia- ^ | ^ jIble strengthening j X F * V ,?* 3medisine.whichis <f ^ a 5-^^. B/ fs [1 ' a Brown's Iron Bit- v, ^ |_| g fa W ?[111 "/ gters. A few bot- ,9 | a S vj | g 8 ? B 8 fl b fitles cure?benefit 4 a Saga si G o sJa 3 comes from the 2 % *L*LJL^ fc-S E | very first dose-aTL % I'teeik, and ft * s*f J The management of the ? pleasant to take, jr ^ EGuitabie Life Assurance h Cure^ $ ? Society in the Department of . J .. ? i ? the Carolina*, wishes to sc. IS 1-in-mT m tT'O4* jJ I O ;ia, Troubles, | S cure a fevr S?ecial Resident ation, Bad Biocd \ ! % Agents. Those who are fitted Nervous ailments ?. I ? for this work will find this omen's complaints. |! O ? T* A^nr^TT y the genuine?it has crossed red $ ^ A3 jl 3 S ! ilUll V he wrapper. All others are sub- ^ i ^ ?? iiVii J ^ Lliliil f On receipt of two 2e. stamps we ? * " w set of Ten Beautiful v/or'd's \ ] % It lsircrZ*. however, and those tvs and book?free. Jf j t . :hemical co. ealtiwcse. r/.d. \! ? who succcc-d Dest in it possess :o character, mature judgment, j ^ tact, perseverance, and the | I ^fcr^mebody. If it copyrights.^ | f li;?y?u;5:'Vil!i,;lyyou' obtain a patent? For a a t^cr ir.iorninlioii on request. ver and an honest opinion, *rrite to >\ ? , , JO., who have bad nearivfifty years' X W J iV'answer, a the patent basinet. Coaunnniea- | 7 */,?_. ,v^jvys ? p confidential. A Handbook of In- j S> xyrr's HWl C C jncorniap Patents and bow to ob- | i-?-A ???* ? nt free. Also a catalogue ol mechan- i ntiflc boots sent free. . c.-Z<S C aJcen tbrouch Munn & Co. receive ., * *- v e in the sScicntific American. ar.d )ucht widely before the public with- TnTTV T tTT. v the inventor. This splendid paper, vOxii.1 <J, JjjlC95 A y.elegantiVlInstrated.hasbyiarthe ? . / w llation of any-^cientiSc wort in the ATTORN .tl AT L.y?V ?hty Dollar J '/ -i 3 ? I A - T * /-v rviTr'ioVk iiuS JL <1111 1IUVV LCHS.111^ my <3.11- .~^'ja d too many goods for the time n goods in every department. J id I must have room for new M aak in Prices Trimmings. Profits abandflgBSSS few more of those fineaHfi8B|p ERTISING DODJHH don't think so, come anew vy Sateen Quilts, marked do^SBjHI Iipis flpriiir:J rvant a pair of Blankets. I have ^J| lMEN AJvDBOY^at prices way below value.yoii . .j! a my great marked down stock. . 11 store and strike me for an t ot the season, it cosj^joimssg^ UXACGTl. ;1 ED, - Manager. ? ' v -V " *. . - sSg&lsk - At--. iSQsiJ < ? Y ear ss^* iwing us accounts will please 15|fS ] nextv few days. We are ' ^ake prompt collections in .;>A| ^BOr - jg?|Kljgg9H B >- ? ? !! : -s tor iviiiiine jaP LADfES', MISSES' AND CHIgJjjB e stock of Ribbons, Fancy Featheu^M| vets, Silks, Crapes and other gocbBpi^^^a ave a large stock of these goc^^vo icjr;; jffl ?ed onr prices on them >ry Goods,!*- . ";||g| v and Solid Color Dress Goods of variotjt^ffB id material, with Trimmings for same.' ^ t|88 Goods and Notions a9 low as tbe lowesH I jj^ ?J. 0. BO AG'S.-? ? j- >."86? , GLASSWARE, I 1 found in a general merchandise store t??n >king Stores, Organs, Baggies, Saiyeys^H jElQe^g-, M I I Just received a'nice line 11HOLDIAY GQQjWj | | Cnsisting of 9 I Jewelry, Watches and a I Cilrfl, on^iPkt/i/l tl*9 ^ VUU U1XV vi. CLJJi\?mJL ACVVVM ffjg G> \ ?Also? -.hBK ? m I ^ JHfll | Saucer^, jJ| g (both gold band and'px^ra s> -iS Egg |> Which can be bought a^B x Casii here as anywhere c M O jot' {roods taken into comid^S o ! >? at luu Via " "" rpHE underlB J. serve the p?|B anteed in liair-cutgHH ? past pa'ronaga, goaBB ? S-lfxly