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THE The negro preach* NEWS AND HERALD. Terv s,ron= ad<kess MHV ? _ ministers to meet in lltisiisf nil:?r mirrsn w vw.&v ivkn VA.'.s'DAY tion Oil the 14th of ^Hf- range for a caropaig the election of deleg 39 NS V 3 .iXDJI ^ LD G'MP-VN Y. tutional convention - - - - ---- of ihe address shouI< , i-,; advance: the white people of t Hw|. One Ycsr, - si.so who have aided ii Koaixs. 75 whites from casting Mfe : - who have aided the i ii.J V'tCltTlSl^O RAT Eh. CASH: cant minority, in ruOn r ijl'-a- a svur; for the ar?tin-? ;rtioa as Mr. McLaurin pu K rest of the people shs is^rs. ^ and think of what m.iiii;a?je dentli iio'.icus R^tiu- 'pi^o i]e?ro is "towii Bfc?5?v: ..l s> r;?*..< .'linr?aA for (.i?itu:tr:?S. ? & Orders fur Job Y'ovk suiiclVd. telligence as this ,p,. ? ? . . "The emergency wh rhw :i"W?pap<rr is not responsible for " fsjKV p-iiio-.? aini "views expiesswd anywhere however,'* says the a Ue P*in.5u tu*K' cu:u'""- ' t that wc shall be tied t Mw . - Al! artn-ies lo: must be ac- , , Cvinpaiil'-rti by t!u: : tic :uiu-* of the auttior leaders that wc sha v- "?d s\vritu-u"i!? f sportful language and tend ou the broad wm ctten on oi-es: : '. ?ke pa;?-r The true . , , . am.* r r^iiiredai i > tnS 1?-m<m of good faith 11?^- l-thei ?.han on |f|l Ail coxinmncatsons -editorial, business platform of a partici ?ocai?should be addressed to Tuk pj^clies the ne?ro ||l&?.v ?<ews akd IIekal > Co. 1 W. i;.. Douglass, Edito;. plane?a plane that \ w vVIS> Tl>'ea?arcl'- tomed to contend wi Msm \V. J. Kt.i.ioiT, Bus;n<*ss Manager. , mml.. .^x _ should suow us the before us unless the h^: ,v vv j n ^lioro, s. v^. togetherj and smash ? and autocratic "Rins Wcdncs lay. January 30 : : : Wb rouga-woa over ui< j _ It is a shame, a bin Hkk "'t?b !?~g? thewhi?<= People ca. here.?B. It. T.'s Letter. 0Wtt wroD?- Tlle " ??&?a? honest political _ We TSnst ~ge-* together an t names are tiie white people - should not divide as.?B. R. Tillman What are they doii fsfS' to the West. dishonest and corru} _ " T. . " themselves. The ne< Ds. Pope pen. ions ihetinted &ia:e* tQ ruk u thu y' V- Senate to invert.**. elect.,... frauds 6ay ^ ^ oa, v ; . !n's | ^ tione and meD as rut Fairfield i aiscd tlie famous Uamble spire public ? -mfidei hog", which wvi^inid as much a< 1100 Republican address, pounds, we believe. It can do the uot champion that p;i same thing asrain, and pocket the Xeics nJZ;i th*it many white and Couriers $100. jwimeat uwmui.wu. -=s?? formers,' they say, ' If Mr. Tillman desires a new party, found." "In the ra wc oelieve now is the time to organize serra'ives they are nc it. The Democratic mrjority in Con- in the Republican gress is doing nothing-, and the people some broad-minded, ar? di?gustod. Most of the obstrnc- Xotice the words ilec tionists, however, in Congress would "ean party." These }&u*-che new party. realize that they canr Wir.L the W",y?"t the Ring ran ffiethods from ,?.*?' rongh-siicd over theai, a? it did last n0 m01c po lt.ca )h vcar at the primaries? We do not like a sPea gw ioh- Ho fiaat an organisation *itb ?ema:ld a co'1 !1" ML its ex'a organization. The "King" fraal,e 'f* has ait the machinery and it is going to Pe?P e* e^a"^a I a!C it. Yon rniv depend npon that. mU a$? for a 1 tlm5; JgBB pp, one that may be usod I ILT.^IAN SUOUIU IUH aiiuujti UJ. viiyi coaiv/u. xk, word about Independent5?. lie ac- "Ring'' to hold powe pll? kuo-led?es i:i his recent letter to the but the day will certa Iowa paper, that the West should juiu the same constitution the South and oranize anew party, an instrument of oj fl|?l| \Tais, be Bays, conaot be done until the those who now opprc ^^^fe-^farmer/s of the South quit voting the ,CT . ticket Md tbc farmers ot Tbe Greenri]le x ^u^^?J3*jam8*fck^epnblican i jnnT^i l mad* > tbe I \m II wt ^llllllWlf "| v 1 ticket. __ quite awhile. They 1 He The Columbia Journal ha> been pur- on the subject. We \ chased by Mr. W. T. Martin, of Colnm- tracts from it belo' bia, for .he purpose of turning it over j doubt that Fairfield 1 to five printers who were out of busi-1 ~ud it will pay the ta: T ' l ness i*i Colombia. This is a noble act them: on the part of Mr. Martin and should rt is plemttt t0 knl be appreciated by the public. Our men in several of the befst wishes ge> with these five men. of this State are tal -?.<We hepo the Evening Xcics mav pros- terest in the roads. , , .. ,, , ' . l&e representatives m? S8r- < ommbia v.ouia hare an evening tieg whoHhave been h paper. Give it your support. or two expresses sen* a!5' am .opinions. They intei flip ? "The FosTr"' have spoken at last, such permanent itnpr The executive committee request that can 50 as t? Z17e the 1 meetio2= be held at the several county "L-fthemTeaS seats to elec'; delegates to a general provision they now i conference to meet in Columbia on the about. When that i 6th of March. lively that the smal , Theca." is * disappointment mm, oecacse it proposes nothing practical, whet the public app but we hope that something good will labor or expense will come from it. The meeiings to elect keeping up the good delegates will be nothing more than be m: 3 . ? dirt roads on moderi mass meetin gs. The "Ring7-may cap cipIes> jn Anderson3 ture them jost as it has captured every- grove hopes to build ( thing else, and theu take entire control 1'oaa lor some aistan of the State conference. However, that farmers hai , ? ? j have the opportunity we shall watch with interest, and ever ference> 8eem< hope for the best. Idea. The sooner it l? ? ?? oneration the better. I The Xeics and Courier has become "The people of Son | very much interested in the "Kog." dumping tens of thou i It >will-p<tv $D0 iiT""gcr15"to~Tfre-^o iQ^? mudholes every ; ? ~r~ .. , ? v. everr road m the v . Sfemers or other persons who sbai., t; which haTe b the two heaviest hogs in South dreaded by the oeopk '^ ^blina daring the year 1S95. The generation* who nud ; jxon raising the biggest hog will get On nearly every roac *v dollars, and the person raising !!n!h ^ B '- jmS' . 1 = much apiece as a j "* r* f HaIIqVC | r^)A f f. ],OTra kn 1^ tituicv.uiuioiiatvui igk-csn test ants mast be subscribers saccessire lines of weeklyXeics and Courier. "Con- sioners only to cut de ?tS7 r be.1'eqa!r'd 10 se"a T? "" lb . - . Conner not later than Janu- |^y making" them OT' ; C|l|, 1S96, a certificate signed by grades and providin ||g witnesses, and sworn to before We can never have iu ' & Mearcst Mil justice, girto* the c? 'r-r ?>(? init * J?? . w . , . , - for the living of m W-i'E0ss wciffht and net weight or harness, running trear aiivl statin? as nearly as | until we make the~m ; possit'e the methods employed in rais-i put them on rock fo W&M ing and tattening them, the cost of I w!rt rai Wm? raisi i:-r them and the breed of each." w\v?l? wn?n wheels ? Fairfisid ought to get this $100. ? ^V.e h.0?* the Jp - ? im ? 0l ! the legislature will ti Y * i from making new oflB T Apropos, l_. call of the Forty, jng t^e Cjties to the es the Register says: definite, sensible sr: "The News axb Hekald expresses and keeping roads in a sentiment which has found a little State. The people ca .. , i_ -i. .1 t by taking an active ar utterance elsewhere, when it, thonjh | t(fre5t insthc Sllbj9(.t endorsing til2 caL, says, it is a disap- ; pointment to us, because it proposes; Wants a \e\ nothing practical." j The Register "wants to know why the , Governor Tiliman plan of the "Forty" is not practical, j all the political parti We do ruTt'think that the plan is prac-' organize a new or.e w tical be= iuse the delegates are to be ! He has been inclined by mass meetings. It docs long tim3, and it v very-well to issue a call "to all Demo- j many people that he i crats who desire harmony", bat our ! to leave the Democr observation has been that a general; views of ex-Governc call of this kind always brings out the j found in a letter writ politicians, and the very class of men j of the Farmers' Tribun whom we want iu these times will | Iowa, who has been s stay away. "We believe that the meet-j calls the "National ings will be captured by the "Ring." j merit." "Reform - \Xe admit that if the appointments of | have a good and 1; the Rii.g should really turn out, the j man v people i:i this plan might work all right. We think | has been won in its that committee should hare adopted j hap?, many will feel . cynft nl.-m to organize the counties, j adopt this name. several county organi- j The ex-Governsr, v t n .. lnv* issued a Republicans who followed with Lin ; to their fellow-1 coin, i see no nope 01 renex or 01 a State Conven- j saving our institutions, unless the February to ar- fa mers r.f the South quit voting the in reference to Democratic lioket and the fanner? of atcs to the consti- the West quit voting the Republican . The very tone ticket.7' 1 open the eyes of It is tr. c that they cannot vote for his State. Those Populist principles under the disguise of 1 obstructing the Democracy. This is a cordial nvitatheir votes, those lion to the fanners of the South to ring, an insignifi- leave the Democratic party. He thinks ming rough-shod, that the Populists have too many ts it, over all the I cranks among -.^eia ai;u want wo :>u!d stop amiuute much. they are doing. This is the platform wnich he sug::g rapidly in in- gests, and it is very good: ''Equal address proves: rights, equal opportunities, equal burich cm fronts us, dens, America for American*, an asv.ddress, "demauds Ium for the hones', industrious horneo no party or party seeker, but a terror to anarchists and 11 stand and con- lawbreaksrs?the rich as well as the plane of eternal j poor. Free coinage or gold ana silver, the circumscribed and no paper money except legal tenilar party." This der greenbacks. A tariff thai will on a pretty high enable our manufacturers to supply ve are not accus- the home market without becoming th him on, and it millionaires at the expense of the dauger that lies farmers; a tariff that will give work i best people get to all who wish it. A fiuancial system this tyrannical, ihat will ^ivc a fair price to the farmer thac is running for every bushel of grain and every j people's rights, pound of meat." ning shame that He doesrrt want any more platform mot correct their than this. "Auy more," he says, egro is crying out "will confuse and divide tis on these methods. What essentia!*." doing aboa4 it? The ex-Governor seems 10 aspire as 3g to correct (lie a national leader. We shall watch )t politics among with inserest how far he shall succeed. jro does not want Perhaps he sees his light in the West. :rv address, thev un, A WORTHY CAUSE. vant honest elec ers who will in- Charleston", S. C., Jan. 21, 1805. uce. It ti not a Edttor of Winnshoro Xeics and Herald: that is. thev do Dear Sir?We. a committee aj> u-tv. They recog-! pointed by "The. Young- Men's Busi: people condemn j T" Lea/ue?' ?f }]}}\ t0Jtake V . , T> charge or appeal of Nebraska sufferers Among the Ke and inch donation as might be made 4i these men are for this purpose; ask \otir kin 1 co.nks of the Con- operation br circulating through your >t absent" "Eccn valued journal, the appeal for aid of ' % _ I the starving farmers of Nebraska, who Part\ tuetc ate i,aVe liad two years complete failure patriotic men." 0f their crops, and now need assistance en in ihs Republi- from more favored sections of the >.?o-i-Aoa wpm United States to keep them from ioc expect honest Thanking you in advance for your irtv. Let's breed kind assistance in spreading this ap-; cowards and ty- peal for "humanitv sake", we are, c out bodlr and Yours truly, K. F Evans, A. C . Mcstakd, on which shall K- jj s,M0SSj 1 foi* the whole J. a. Adger, Jr. constitution that 1.1J O'Neill, We do not want ?V. Thomas, . Committee. a> an instrument "Fellow citizens of South Carolina: may enable the | consequence of the complete failure r for many years, of the provision crops of Nebraska ,inlv come when huudred^ of famili s aic sufFeiing the will be used as l):ln?s ?.L Auum?Ui?. ror is given to their forlorn and unppression against fortunate condition bv the fa;;t that jss the unfortunates are exposed to the ^ severities of a winter unusually arduous even for that section. * ews is working 'These de^'l^ -?1, e"!?^!o uieir fellow-citizens of the Vavean editorial Southern Sates for aid. Neighboring _ States liave heard their cry of distress )uolisn some ex- au(j Liicjr citizens are opening their iv. There ii no hearts to them in this hour of terrible leeds better roads need. x-pavers to have ;-'m Young Men's Business League r * of Charleston lias undertaken to collect and forward any .supplies that the MioritiihiA n^onltf of South Carolina J\Y lusi j , __ _ i upper counties can spare for this deserving purpose, cinj practical in- The contributions which arc asked are corn, meal, meat, clothiug and money. i of several coun- The farmers of this State have been ere the last day especially blessed by Providence with ible and practical a superabundance of corn, and it is id to try to make believed that they will be glad of an ovements as they opportunity to contribute to the relief people object les- of their fellow farmers of Nebraska. ;s of good reads The railroads have generously conc what wretched sented to forward any supplies for liave for getting this purpose to the headquarters of las be<jn done it the League in this city, from which 1 beginnings will point they will be forwarded in bulk ' ery fast?that a to their final destination. He who [ j "travelling- will gives quickly gives well. The need of I etite sj that 110 the sufferers is urgent." be begrudged In All donations should be marked work. "Y. M. B. Lg.," Charleston, 6. C. ide bv building For Nebraska snfiereiv. li Rds., will a scientific prin? transport free of charge. , Supervisor Snel- This is a worthy cause, and a gift, 3ight feet of rock however small, will amount to a great Sling^loads8 mar de&l wheu man-v 'lre- The NE1fTS to feel the dif- and Herald will take charge of any > to be a good goods to be shipped. Who will start can be put into the good work? ith Carolina are i* ?nt TCi?~ in T>ariin<rton. sands of dollars! """" ~ , ' . I i-car. On nearlvi Darlington County makes a snowing State there are in tobacco that any county should be een known and proud of. The JS'ac.i and Courier is ' ^ t^ree or four adve.-ti-ing everv advantage South . jo?<?5 to haul, or, 11* 4\ ^ I there are hill- vavohna has and devotes the entire ;ch have cost as front page of its Sunday issue to tofood farm. The bacco in Darlington County. We will en filled by long attempt to reproduce the article in countv commis- , . .. , - , , . . . ep as the hubs in detau befere l011^ but at Pre5eut Wl]1 give a statement concerning the crop d roads we have of Mr. \V. T. Flowers. The Xcics rv?? Kif nnriMrr I i /-, . J,-y-T ana Courier suvs>. g for drainage. this part of the One of the best and strongest fea- j )infortable roads tures of the tobacco industry can be tan and animal, shown right here by giving the ragtime and monev j snlt8 of an interview' with Mr. W. T. intelligently and j Flowers. undations." Dirt i The tobacco crop is as well adapted a fails on it and j small farmers as it is for the larger roll over it. I planters, and care and attention alwill come when ways show profitable results Mr. lrn its attention Flowers planted five acres last rear ! ces and punish- and gave it his personal care and* at-1 tablishment of a tention. He gathered five thousands I stem of making pounds from the field, which was not j every part of the ! Qnite five acre*, and sold the entire I n bring that time i cr0P f?1' When all the expenses j ^ \f,. T?lr\tcpv? had SGSO I id intelligent in- ; "C1C m,.. ? ^ ? in the bank, the net profit on not quite j five acres of ordinary li?fht upland, j This was a net profit of $135 per acre, ! v Party. and Mr. Flowe.is attained this result I by striving first, last and all the time { is disgusted with for quality. He planted the Yellow j es and wants to Orinoco and Hester varieties, and | ith a new name. ^iriks tobacco culture|the moil inter- j .. . ' esting and profitable business he has 1 us wa^ a very cvcr jn> >-0 risfc jg attached I rill not surprise to its cultivation, it is of rapid and j s at last prepared flourishing growth, labor is plentiful j *atic party. Tnp anc* c^eaP au^ his results show that j rp-,, ' our lands are adcnirablv adapted to its 1 are cultivation. He insists, as do all the ten to the editor others, that care and close attention i :e, of Des Moine?, are absolutely necessary, but he is j i<nta;ino- what he equally positive that the cultivation of i xr.vn tobacco has the briffhest and most im-j itCi ji in _uo\c- portant futnre ahead of it_ Movement" will _ irniliar sound to _ Electric Hitters. State. Victory . . , This remedy is becoming so well ! name, and, per- and so popular as lo need an inclination to tion- A-11 w'10 havejuse*1--"^ _ . j?? sins the sacio?? 3 ~ medicine f j rhom Mr. Bvrcyi teed to d> ?' i Bitters wii - % * * "*" * ' J ? Ui juaiu uaiu- and kidnc?; . >./ lied a 'Populist' SaltRheun J< 2 , . .. . impure blouc?o"^ ^ytfrP apers and b > the systeu^and jaivrtfat as-?God save the Malarial 'fevers.?For curejj^^^^^^^ - k?. Constinaj^^nd : caipes- ar? HflfflSraffl i nostrils of goca?|f: > a by-word and M w ho believe ^HBggrafi Jacksnu and the "WYLIE VS. ARMOUR pitted Mr. II. s. YVvIi? against Mr. I ?vVCXV\\\V\\\\^\\\\\\> Armour for hog raising. it speaks. II r. C. \V*. Kimball, the expert hog effimWja rai>er of Hock Island, lii., who i- Sm Bs^saa ^ u| going ;o Louisiana to raiae hogs fur ?S ^IIP?' l& ?1 the Aniuur nog uiiilo m Chicago, ^ stated in an interview published a few Nggy^ days ago that he p. o^os-jd tj feed his hogs in Louisiana on garden pea?, and would be wed sati.-lied if be produced e hogs averaging 300 pounds net at 1 year old, as ilie result of his venture. a==a Garden pea= are woith on an aver- firffTliTTTTR-V^" var ! age, we suppose, about $1.50 a bushel, gg ?2?~ aud a pig with a good appeiiio can eut f| millions of j a bushel a week, which would make ,, . ilr. Kimball's oi:e-\ ear-old U00-pound ?is aaqnes pigs COst about $76 apiece, wr ;it the the world has rate of about 2(5 cents a pound, There , would be very little profit, of course, gives thorn liea in selling thsm at th.; price Oi 10 ct:nis some'thing "whic a pound, and we du not understand . clearly, therefore, just how Mr. Kim- child s medicmc ball expects to make his venture pay. Castoris de But, however this may lc, there are ^ ! hog raisers in South Carolina, who can ^agvona aii raise hogs fur more cheaply than Mr. Castoria pr Kimball proposes to raise h ><:?, what- ? ever his peas tnav 'Oit him. Mr. Castoria. cu ii. 8. Wylie, of Fuirlield county, re- Castoria re: ports that he succeeded in raising sev- 1 eral last vcar on "sorghum aud pota- Castoria cc toes" at a cost not exceeding 3 C2:;ts a ?astori{l nciltrali2c pound, and other growers in other counties have done nearly or quite as Castoria does not c< well bv teedin-:cotton Sied, buttermilk ? . . . .. . and such things, "with a little corn or Castor,* gssigJat, meal" in the winter months. . givisg hes&thy t Daafuoss Cannot be Cured Castoria. is pat up by local applications as thfg cannot Don't allo-w any oz thn v\/\rf i All rlf fhf? Ml- _ .... u . * V" f ~ .. tiat it is "jot i There is only one way to cure ceaf ness, and that is by constitutional Seo that yon remedies. Deafuess is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin- The iutr- of the Eustachian Tube. Wheu ?? this tube is inflamed you have a rum ?=^5 bling sound ol imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafuess is the result, and unless the inflammation OrSSfiCFSn can be taken out and this tube restorsd ^ to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ?f ten are caused by catarrh, which isnothing but un inflamed condition of tlie mucous surfaces. I nnT We will give One Hundred Dollars <OU 1 for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by IlalFs Catarrh Cure. Send for circu'ars; free, i F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. ! SPSold by Druggists, 7oj. * | ? - j In spite of five-cen A CURIOUSJALCCLATION. iSSS: Around the World 206 Times, , , * An eminent physician has made a curious * ' mathematical calculation in giving the i . r xi _ i I a wordings 01 Ul! nuiiM:i neu.i L in lmiciiiie. m r i ; n He shows that in a lifetime of S4 yefrs * he furst item is Di the blood as it passes through the heart in .-n ,IU? . *0/ thrown a distance of 5,1-50,880 miles, which, jr<F i>. .se(;i in a continuous stream, would reach around y' 111 ^1 the world 206 times! < Lurf- lot of Jeaus> Keeping in view this constant strain on the heart, and taking into consideration the CU/-va abuse it receives from over-exertion, alco- ^' IvC holic and other stimulants, is it any wonder that it finally becomes affected, refuses to -\yc }1Jlve tl <rroat m perform its work, and causes death? The cut nrices. Now ik-ths fact J >**;,.^ne_jn The *rs a weak heart, al>o the importance of Hat" at oe^gooc? sty le x- .U- Crtr.n oc il-e rnn? ^ W'/v.wn nn vl/*ns fi TT-icaUUSJ lUitl Ulgaii .13 sirvru ?-- >Y<_"iU<j i , uu to , dition is in the slightest degree manifested. lead in' Header, if you have any reason whatever for believing your heart to be affected, you _ should attend' to it at once. Do not hesi- ( > O O fi (11 tate. Man^perscns who die suddenly of this ?? disorder have never suspected its presence. Joseph 3oody, Pierpo.it. X. Y? writes: "Three We are grateful for years ago I began to hurt* difficulty in breathing, if- Tn fi,? in(A1. palpitation of the heart set in, and mylimbsand ?rKr , lo ,U1C , ankles were badly swollen. 1'hysicians said I - v*OOu \alue, honest UOil could not live a week. I iieg&n using Dr. Miles' Respectful]y, New Heart Cure; the Sr^r bouie greatly relieved j me, and, although 76 years of age. the several | bottles I took altogether so immensely benefited me that I am a new man. I cheerfully recommend this remedy." ? " "While suffering from a severe attack of heart disease, and expecting to d;e, physicians having | afforded mt no relief, I whs induced t? buy some E of Dr. Miles'New Heart Cure. Every dose lifted H I I'd/ < m? right op, and it seems as tnougn it wuu;u almost raise the dead. I would willingly ?11 the New Heart Cure bottles with gold for the magnificent remedy they contain, if I could not get them onofher terms."?S. A. Hull, Franklin,N. Y. "For 20 years I was seriously troubled with heart disease and nervous prostration, the latter affecting the sciatic nerve of my left side. During that time I was treated by many prominent j..., . physicians, and ?e:it hundreds of dollars awav J Will CIO WOnderiUJ for medicines, all of which failed. Recently I ! . . began using Dr. Miles' Xcw Heart Cure, and am j nUH-l lllVClltOrV Of now entirely free from my old complaints.'"? j r . > g^rge j. bam-, park city utah. . j ot year, and are m Dr. Miles >>cw Heart Cure is sold on a posi- j ~ J. . tive guarantee by all druggists or by Dr. Miles bprinQf WlIJ SOOll Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, ' r . ^ SI per bottle, six bottles ezpress prepaid. It ; croocls. oositixelv contains neither opiates nor dangerou; ? <irugs. Free book at druggists, or oj man. - ^ Soldly WINKSBORODRUG STOKE. ^ Lu ( n" In all fine Dress C and cost not cons Patterns; will clos this is ? I mean business, * I A handsome lot of 11 below zero. 1 1?5 ^ 1 <4r "E-sa I 1 IT ? ? ? " M * |i icajui }|HbfB is a /means so much more than ! Tr \ Keep it in vourm: iyou imagine?serious and % * , < ,, %r <. i j- u r / certainiv taicen the hiatal diseases result from 11 /trifling ailments neglected. t! /yr rj i ? | Don't play with Nature's \ \ | greatest gift-health. | j I{ want CQr i IoKS J" will obtain your si i RfnWffC I hawfed,Nervous* 1 : Sh0U1 d VOU tlimblt | ^AUWI13 jJ^can't^vor^S' coat, you would ir e ? ? begin at oncctak- SL ; , i * -t I jT |ing the most relia- j j tO IOOk. % I tTk rle strengthening \ : 2? js 8 C B 8 I medieinc.which is Js ! # && Brown's Jroti Bit- iL j ? ___ ters. A few bot- 2 j ?___ 4 ITU * a a ltles curc~benefit ;L t niffprs JSrtfsiat J jL. 3 JtLJy z. J wm't stair, four J> & teeth, and it's j!, * pleasant to take, is J: fg^r" 1 ' i in i w?wafc Kt ; ^ <y>, rr S3 E?2 OC I It Cures |:Q* ^ vA* ^ C Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ? ; ? Neurateia. Troubles, ! J " J1 Constipation, Bad Blood 4 j % > MaFaria, Nervous ailments ?? _jL. % Women's complaints. J* ^ Get only the genuine?it has crossed red p ? lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- ^ ? stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps wc ? 9 will send set of Ten I.cautiful WorSd's '4 Fair Views and book?free. <? j g BROWN CHEMiCAL CO. BALTIMORE. KD. ^ J .^]] pai'ticS | nient for imm I monev' ?r p^i ISPi cided to 2:0 in g ^V^-BOTA? \A?| I BLOOD BALU, ij sary that our If A household remedy for all Blood and -Ss S.:m aiseases. Cures without fail. Scrof-j S?^ula,Vlcers. KheumatisBi.Catarrh^ain!neui!o^^^^^^^^^^^^ffi^^^W rv2&? ever-v form of Blood Disease from the SS r*i* pcU lit-b L v\ i^Tgoglest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty g y "ag^use with unvarying success, dem-*> Q~T -<rs Its paramount healing, purify- ? t fn CAff-l^* ~ fmi *?* Ce^, * "building up virtues. One house j iu oClllCj cUuCi ' c> 2 curative virtue than a dozen of g | ^?? as 1U * ? ?? J w? ou s' observation of Castoria -with, tlio patronage of icrsons, permit na to speak of it Trithont gnessing. tionahly tao oest remedy for Infants and Children BrokSfS, CoiQEQis over knotyxu It is harmless. CLildren like it. It Itk. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have Cotion h is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a stroys Worms. Lays Feverishneas. events vomiting Soar Curd. res Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. 7101*117* TT lievoa Teething Troubles. K j JI jy l-J rca Constipation and Flatulency. >s the effects of carbonic acid gag or poisonous air. ontain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. 63 tho food, regulates the stomach and botrela, tnd natural sleep. in one-sizo bottles only. It is not sold in hulk. ie to sail votz anything else on the plea or promise ??1 " ? * ) i? good " and " will anyger every purpose." get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. xac-sinrils " is 03B every oz1 wrapper. Cry for Pitcher's astor!ae iP.iCIA j SHS^B "PRICE'SALET ~~ t cotton and the ready-to-die feeling of people generally, ?inlS94; but a.s we failed to get rich, we want to sell i good start and prepare for Spring we will, for the A?an ZUT PRICES! *** ess Goods, which we offer at Xew York wholesale price, freight or expense. We have a good assortment, aud mifl liv! l-i n- flirt with Vftll U 11V1 Ui I.UV II J -'V1# annels, Shawls, Bal Skirts, Underwear. Kerseys, etc., lor men's wear, at factory prices. s? v-t-v Shoes, pj a ^ any lots hi.tL^cJjsgar{ment offering <\t first cost?all at ~ n men's Hats we oversow. _ We have a man's.Fclt Stiff and cheap at double Ib&Jprice. r trade and want you income to see us. We claim to lality and LOW Prices. the liberal patronage of last year, and will endeavor to j est of the public to give us a larger patronage in 1S95. ling, polite attention to all are th<^;ules that guide us. CALDWELL & Ht|FF. . Almighty Dollar, IIOOLMiJ ?-co e??? I now As I am now taking my an stock, I find too many goods for the time j larking down goods in every department. I be here . and I must have room for new | | _ 3at Break in Prices j }oods and Trimmings. Profits abandoned j idered. A few more of those fine Pants ! e out at cost. i() ADVERTISING DODGE. md if you don't think so, come and see. : laro-e, heavy Sateen Ouilts, marked down n ] Lorrespoflc ite Jdipiti Oprtiitjf iud if you want a pair of Blankets. I have 2 tariff off this stock. SG FOR MEN AM) BOYS. Plants rect styles at prices way below value you ipplies from my great marked down stock. 2 into my store and. strike me for an Overtake the hit of the season. It costs nothing . MJMNAUGH. ?t a LLIFOED, - - Marager.j NOTICE. j before they : m indebted to us must make arrange- MENTSEI ediate settlement. We must have the >cr satifactorily secured. Having deto a new business it is absolutely necesl-19fxlm business here be closed up at once. Xo1 DERSONS who j ing us will be given a reasonable time or to K to December 5, 18 fied to settle the that all unpaid notes or accounts due days with the a claims will be lo Justice for collecii* :ed in suit. r. i A VIP IP I CIEBVS_SALE. Vj H I 1 Li J fin STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, VI ' * COUNTY OF FAIBFIELD. ' ~f?8 ? HHRT OF COMMON PLEAS. *8 Pavi 1 P. Crosby va. Lizzie A. Crosby, Q| W. Walker Crosby, as Trusted, ^ Charles -Align*?* Crosbv, Walker > AA Krncst Cr<?fo>, Lizzie M. Boulwaiu, III foruierlv Lizzie M. Crvsby, and \J V j g Ellen M. Cro-by. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the_ Court House door in Winntboro, b. c., an toe FIRST MONDAY IX FEBRUARY nexr. within the legal hoars of sale, at public ?>u crv, To ;he highest bidder, ssion MerchailtS and >l e following described property, to "All ih>it tract or parcel of land, Bll^erx, l\i' g in the County of Fait field, in the State aforesaid, on the public road ie?<iin;r troin Crosbvville by Cool Uiaiich Cnurch, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE Acres, more or less, and bounded on the south by lands <?f the estate of Cuihbert Price; on the east by lauds ^ belonging, or formerly belonging, to rT T n ft J-W Estes; on the north by lands of II I VV XV f!r?ehv. and ftn the west bv [LriJ U Ll 'ar)ds belonging, or formerly belongLl*JJ u. U. ing, to Cbesley Crosby and others." TERMS OF SALE: "One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal annual instalments from day of saie, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prem ises sold, or for all cash at the option ^ of the purchaser. The purchaser to ' S pav for all nccessarv papers." S R.H JENNINGS, Clerk's. Office, C. C. 0- P. P. C. ?? Winnsbcro, 6. C., Jan. 11, 1895. ||| . it. mm' 'tremendous i , AIMIU1! s, aug-uter 1 SALE m of M ENT0 CLOTHING. This week we inaugurate our grand annual Clearance Sale of Clothing, j n * pieparatory to taking inventory of Q f|f \linn UTflff stock and in order to meet the require- ? (Mill UuLluijlii^ ments of the reduced tariff on woolen / ; 1! V fabrics. Never before have such values y 7 been offered in this city, and now is ; your opportunity to secure a Suit or an Overcoat at prices which will not be duplicated elsewhere. \ MEN'S SUITS. Pomer Prises: ITERS $10.50 j- Reduced to||) "Jt $12.50 J , I fill "t"1 $10 j $22.50 $25.00J . I ] MEN'S OVERCOATS. - 1 Former Prices: -Ifiso} 6 . ^ *" : l^j lLE PRICES Reduced to {) j () ^ Our stock of Men's Furnishings is the most complete to be found in this M city, and contains a full line of Laun- afl dered and UDlaundered Shirts, Katu- ? ral Wool and Camel's Hair Underwear, g? Neckwear, stylish Hats, Foster, Paul fl and Company's celebrated Kid Gloves? for men, etc. We ha%*e accepted the agency in this I <m city for the celebrated_ Hamilton, Car- ^ hart and Company's Overalls ana will hmh keep a full line of sizes in stock. Our new location is at 138 Main 1 Street, next to Lorick <fc Lowrance. p| M. L. KINARD, 9 Men's and Boys' Outfitter, ?| fillf? ?FrOffl Vf SIGN OFTHE GOLDENS1 AB SHH ULUjUJtimA, C. K.. : | Equitable Life Assurance ; g Society in the Department of J 9 ! g the Carolinas, wishes to se- g M Ji"!vitori Scure a *"ew Res^en't i l *-w ? Agents. Those who are fitted :x jm ? for this work will find ihis*Xjj IA Rare Opportunity iflHB % It is work, however, and those ^ Jig % who succeed best in it possess % ji ! ^ character, mature judgment, ? jl WAKE ARRANGE-' | tict' P ance, and the |i ; g respect of their community. ? M i ? Think this matter over care- J || | g fully. There s an unusual ^ Jj jSE WHERE. $ fits you, it will pay you. Fur^ ther information on request, ? H | W. J. Roddey, Manager, -lce? i t7ti>i?8 ire owing accounts ! ^l=3' x^j .^^Jfl^lgl , T. Matthews prior ^EraangJB 0. . , r ... fcY-rivsITOKIES, Cap?ii?s of Ointment^aOnHSSi 94, are hereby notl- Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cnrc lor j? same within thirtv I ^tvTtlIJ??^^wi,I,<ie?Fee- itm-^asrnoperJH -i i ., I ^tntne knife or Injectionscf carbolic aeiri ldersi?ncd, or the , a.-e painfal and seldom ft poraancart WgaJi jged with a Trial tmnocessan'. Whywl hw-?*^err,'>l0 <Ji*?a&o? We gti?r??JwM )n. beneSj ? cure any C333* Xoa or&t|jj Assignee. 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