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m LOCAL INTELLIGENCE [ Highest of all: Y VVeds -M: y. Dee-^nbei* I?1 : : i5 j ^ Chrib.ii?as- J. M. Beaty & Co. I - Just In? McMaster Company. I |j| ^ fc, - .. Clerk's sale-? R. II. Jennings,Clerk. g| ^Ipk ' ' r .^Dtri^tinris?WinDsboro Drug Stcro. &*X ' 'Trastee's Sale?T. K. Eilioit, Trus- j f - -tee." ^ ? Christmas Goods?Mr<?. F. M. Habe ? ? 1 . Entertainment ? w' i . m rT ? T y bv Mi.v> Earline Wiliiaa ? Survevi.ug?T. Howeil Jones, Long- * T . , R - ? ' " the Lebanon s-chool, to It town, a. C. (here will bo a school e; g? Cleat's sale-TV. Brown Wfhr, b sch00, bcu ?e? | Clerk York County Stevenson's re^nce. Doaglass, even Dcccmber 26 % PIa'ntlffi-' ? ;i T be served at the resi |?r Aamici'^raLOr's oa es?R H. Jon- ? _ ? , , W . .... Stevenson at t o cloct ifk nmgs, Administrator. ... - ,, . . . 1? S /. -r^. , . ? -r - ^ public is ccruiallv invj Notice of Dissolution? S. ?>.L:nder, , ... _ , H& ,, ^ ^ ^ raaes will commence : 1|4 M. D., J. Team, M. D. t?ia n,.nnat,A- *.< th0 ^ Sg|L J i the proceeds from the c 8kBbB8& t -^.or Uyk-.t. ncod i > i-. fhfifiii: cr n ?"Ca oline" Salve at McMaster & occasion should be liber Co.'s diu^ store. adv oil account of i's parpo ?Mr- J. F. McMaster bought a car- ? *? load of mules in Atlanta to put on wile ,oi ^r; D r prominent lumberman sa.e here, _ N. Y., was sick wiih r - Mr. W. B. Gilbert has received five months. In speak Information that his son Jeff", who was Robinson say*: "Chan: very ill lest week, is a little better. Balm is the only thin? . any rest Irom pain. Jo -We hear a very favorable report pai? it cannot be beat. from the work which the chain gang bad cases of sheumat *8 doing" between White Oak and cure bv it. Guuarnntee Wateree church. ,f"on ?J mone>' ?r,eta,n of- nil npr hfttflP Iv ?We are indebted to Mrs. Jno. D. Blair for a timely present in the ? matter of some fine turnips. They are Better Saved Tildas fine as we hav? seen. lentior. has been called ?Measles threaten to became epi- J containing stones which demic in Winnsboro. We hear of I along side of the railro; several persons who have them, Gregg j sou's Turnout. It is s IgT McMaster being the last reported. j railway company pnrch lf||? ?We are pleased to learn thai Rev. j ballasting the track. M. Dent will remain in charge of his i made of rails and are t ^^^pchurcbes?one here, the other at j way and six feet high. ||LGreenbrier?during the coming year, contain 32 cnbic yards. IW ?If you. are preparing to kill hogs thit the price is 35 cts p ||g||? first consult the weather report and making $9.60 for one A llig AU uowiuwiib \J i *->-?. A.?-i - J^w ??wv\,u ww?w Company for article? of seasoning, mnle team can fill a pen ask von to call We do not give tLis c ?Captain McMeekin was quite busy information, but it is ipon Monday collecting taxes. The time into. There is nothin; ||||||pis getting short and the people seem to done with the mules on ^^^^haye leaiized it very sudJeuly. There a this season which wii fl|||p> will be no extension this year. if we have been corre W&? ?We hare reported a good many We know that the ms weddings in the county and hear that j ballast the track here w the people all over the county are a point in Newberry C *-" *** C T-?-k.\v?..Csvy3 insf iSl-r* f Wfti'A rrr o c I m o f f ?>y? T o Trr/M%fK inrocKo & 1U.HL 1 iwU J U.OO llCK\s 1/iUiv TTWO ; uiutbvi 10 hvilj ? V*JV?^ no heieafter. We ask our corres- J ? ? po?'!s?n?s to send us in reports. ' Raise Coex axd Hog ?Th< 17th day of December will be ! in Fairfield County ap the day fur weighing the prize hogs.! very good condition ] The fame day applies to prizes offered j the reason is that low by the JSreics and Courier and by us. ! forced them to a-1 opt IP" ? We rop? those >vho are in the race economy and to raise ra< will send in their weights promptly, plies. It has always ?A lirse lot of single and deubl if a man did not plant s | buggies, road carts, surreys, one, two cotton that he could i I and thrvehorse wasron^ best makes, This has been too true 1 with single and doable harnes?, right tent, bat if a farmer ha: f from factories, iow down in price at bacon to buy he is a J. O. Boag's. adr pendant of the credit as ?Read the advertisement of Mrs. extends it. We judge F. M. Habenicht in tbis is?ae. She is of various merchants tb | calling yonr attention to things which prefer noic more hog an von raa-t 'iave as Christmas is cjraing. less cotton. The farn |s| The advercisement will {>how yoa what corn and bacon and dep W von want *'" "> i jl, -las ri"omt g'*-1 p. "w'allonr formerly safe it he mates a goo .mrV>fthe Methodist Church here, but by this plan he sta pivaaiiM :o a good audience in ihat j otie crop?conseqauunv cliuicii Wednesday night Mr. War-1 risks bis credit in pi son's many friends werp delighted at : colorcJ farmer would t the oppovi:: iitv of bearing- i,i;n once ! if he had a surplus of c ;i:v>re. He preached with force and ' 5>u!t <-f heme product p'?crer and h td a fi.'ie f-ermon, : therefore tfee tnerchar ?Tiu* m. ten-rising firm of J. M. ; cash trade as a result & Bro. is calling \oar attention duction and baanteou to a! I kof Ctiristmass goods, both We will be sadly Sisaj in dry goods and groceries. Ttiey white and colored f< mention something especially suited to home prodHClion and . ihe farmer's use?seed oats. Good for everything used o] ^ seed are worth money, bad seed are of cotton money next; " ' Cno -rwViof ! fuol wortb naming- uume. they say abjut shoes. MASONIC EX.] T'" 7~ n . Crosby ville, Decei Children Cry tor Pitchers Castona, regular comuaunic&tic I Lodge No. 97, A. F Come Now.?The Winnsboro Drng 7th inst., the followii Store says c^me now, do not put it off. elected to serve the en Rrad their advertisement to-day. J. H. McLane, "W. I . W. W. Crosby, S. T Makkied.?0;i Wednesday night Baylor, J. W. Mr. W. J. Lerntnon was united in ^ y Legg} gecr jnirriage to MUs Barice Chappell, M. D. C. Colvin, T daughter of Mr. Oscar Chappell. The g ^ Cameron, S. e of fVio hnmft ^ -r?._i X N ' i in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't ??eporfc W#m? WWSliim ienceof TSSL Powder EX BS&IJUTEK.Y ^UHS ?v.\v. A shor e are requested s??mona?. supper wi qs, principal of supper! announce that Dr. R. B. Hanahan "returned trom 4<what a ntertaimnent at the Exposition 011 Thr.rsday evening'. , J ... n .. ICfcO IV ttU tr Mr. D L. ^1SS Maggie Stevenson reiurncd ^ ? on Thursday Friday from a pleaeant trip to the . Supper will country. in* feast, denes of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Chandler re- ? he bd to which the I turned from Charleston Thursday , ted. The cha- evening. contain^'at 7.38 o'clock; Miss Lute Jenkins returned to her forks ^ occasion will be home in Ridge way after a visit to Miss 3'g t library. This Laura Gerig. craved si ally patronized Mr. J. F. McMstcr is hone from a =,eam .( se. trip to Atlanta. china tea Miss Nanuie Thompson returned ' , Robinson, a j fr m a vjsjt Charleston on Thursday. 1 ^S' _U rt-P TTorfTOiVL- i ' nhnto fra heumatism fori Sease, moiher ot Mr. F. M. r,^-. pe ins: of it. Mr. iCIaikc and Mrs. T. B. Calhcart, reiber Iain's Pain; turned to her home in Trenton on *10 that gave her i Wedne?dav. day. ^-h< "^Manv'Gverv I P'0*- ^ W. Dmon arrived in town wi5^cs of Ismte Su Wednesday. Paella, d to give satis-; Mi?. II. L. Elliott, Jr., left on Taes*?; For ?ale j ^ay for Columbia. She will visit OTw v McMaster & e . , , . . , f . The ohi * | Sumter, her late home, before return- Their Di I ing, the most ? ' - - - T. L Not.?Our at-! a.cu mmi , . ! FAIRFIELD COTTON MILLS. mpdiatolv to large pensj after ea tii i have been put, We do not like to build enterprises {em an^ r id near Simp- "on paper," consequently we have The fac tat^d that the observed silence in reference to the are better ,<ises them for proposed cot:oa mill in Winnsboro. Cordial n^ digested Tne pens are But feeling greatly assured that we p welve feet each are on a working basis we will give more har therefore they the public a meagre outline of (he use ihe C "We are told facts As is well known to some of ^hat er cubic yard, our readers, Mr. D. I... Tompkins, of * The^itt of these pens. Charlotte, is working with our busi- kers bav( ,d with a two- uess men and has subscribed liberally tribution, in three days, to the stock. The subscriptions will formation >ut as positive be called for a3 30011 as $65,000 have | Laxoj worth looking beeu subscribed, and at present the is nothing 7 than can be amount subscribed is not 'far short of ble. a cotton farm this amount. There is no reason for 1 pay as much the project not to succeed, especially 1 ctlv informed, since our people realize the benefit of Lono-to' iterial used to having a factory market to sell cotton g ? , as hauled from in. Mr. Thompkius is already presi- fiends ai Jonnty, so the dent of three large mills in North ^ an ating. Carolina and his connection with this * '. , L ,nS3S the project should carry confidence. The daughter s.?The people plans for the proposed mill may be w a ' i.- T \i .f-vim vvaus? 0 uear lu uc au secimirim; oiuicwv. lu. uwl,. w was pCrf0 financially *nd There is a goodly number of sub- g - 'cToek priced cotton scriptious from the country and we r , , were suit ; the strictest beseech the farmers to contribute, ? ~ , , shortly a :>re home sup- One of the largest subscribers to the eve,.ytjjjn been said that stock is a gentleman from the Feaster- _ ' ? was proi > large crop of ville section and we hope others will SUppe :iot get credit, immitf.te his example. ajj pre '0 ^ ex Two i-ives Saved. . tained ths si nc orn nor Mr$. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction (ity, Music on bout as mde- III., was told by her doctors she had Con- \Tiss Alio the man who sumptiou and that there was no hope for * , . her, but two bottles of Dr King's New who was xrom remarks Discoverv comnletelv cured her, and she vcpral ir> at they ould says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Epgers, ?i;-?? id hocoinev and Florida St, San Francisco, suffered - Your cc ,.p . ,. from a dreadful cold, approacning Con- for de?cn lei who dh\s sumption, tried without result everything to say tha eDds on paying else tfien bought one bottle of Dr. King's beautiful! " naUira/iy thank " wore wh j VoTfoir-crop, Slores coi ? ^ that provetfip woi?d?.rfut efficacy oHfiis ? mi,- .... kes his all cn medicine in Coughs ana Colds. Free trial ? the merchant bottles at McMaster's & CoVs Drug Store, tne nome mu Regular size 50c. and ?1.00. * S. C-, wh oportion. The . _ ?,r> j) my other things death of mrs. clowney.- home art ( jotton as a re- tfews reached Wiunsboro early on 311 1Q saPPlies> Wednesday morning that Mrs. Sasan home fro it would get a ^ Ci0WIiey. ^ at the residence of from W of home pro- Uv c0n.in.Uf7j Mr# a E. Cat heart, shf has b is cotton yield. ngar loW[i^ at)0Uf hall-past eight jeavle f0'r ppomted if onr 0>cjoc{. 0!J Taesday night. Mrs. Clow- take a sp ** " * - fAr Oursc inners ^uauuuu , ney oaa been reeling quite uunv.* ?. . a temp o pay SQme tjme an(^ was apprehen?ive about! a^l?r a the farm out , J, , . The U heroin condition. She was expect- K ^ ar' ing a daughter from the West, Mrs. conditio! ???7- Brice, and expressed the fear l.o her largeson Samuel Clownev on Monday that ^r.5;,* ill nber II.?At a she might not live to see her. She ? ^ >n of Coleman died of neuralgia of the heart, so we A>rD hE] . M., held on the are informed 3g officers were The deceased was the relict of the rijjijjpo suingyear: ' late Moses Clowney who died about " kl. two jears ago. She was a life-long, V. consistant member of Salem church in ^ which faith she was reared. Since the , 1 1 *? -l/.AAoea/^ t . t _ etary, death of her hasoana uie ruacny reasurer. spent considei'&ble time wiih hei louci en D. daughter, Mrs- Cathcart, living in t]ae rCp( ( p. Winnsboro until about two weeks ago, sj0n J. G. Wolling, when * they moved to the countiv. gg^ Three sons and several daughters are ??jie sjj, Tiler. loft to mourn her loss whom the com- one m; ? munity will sympathize in their af- fg it is not unusual fiction. Mrs. Clowney wor. many n0^ so ician to be away friends by her amiable corisiiu.il uis^u- i TpcfiO'1 as the experience sj(.;on wjj0 Wjjj jearn 0f her death in , * ck, editor of the , TVltil 1 banner, when hi~ sadness. revolt severe" atfack^of >^rderers caught while pre- were i mV wife insisted fakingporadaxce. ???! )ctor, but. as our Several davs ago Sheriff Ellison is out of town I . , " . c , , aimost of Chamberlain's Placsd a warrant for the arrest of hich relieved her Beckey Graves and Chaney Jones, who not be without^ it murdered Patsy Davis near Mr. B. F. ^an?( aaranteed to give Cas^ells' place on "Waleree River, in 103 1 ley refunded. 2o . , dange or sale by McMas- the hauds of Frank Harrison and ?[h * Nathan Sanders to make the arrest. Bml They learned that these two women 1 had relatives near Lancaster. Thev II III MM ft. XX_ - 10:cnei +i,nf ^IW|,nn an(j came Bf the to the house where the women were ! MgVe staving with relatives, about two or SipW three miles from Lancaster. The oc- j llljnou was opportune, for a runner their home in this county ^ ^Sj^S^^iiut t^e colored deputies ^rr-y( mmm?bwm?mbi??aH?an? ~ a?? a large company of friends I|l|p^~~ ires assembled.at tbe resi- SaErSgMMONS^gg , to witness the marriage^ of S. Stokes, of Bishopville. ja iREfiWLATOa'id t while after the ceremony On every side was heard, GOOD FOR EVERYBOE beautiful tabre". It is need- ~ " ,? a that the opinion expressed and nseds,rt at a" times ?f snstaincd bv the enjovmeot aar!a Is a ways about, and . ,. , a J ; . only preventive and relief is to keep . sis in partakingol the tempt- Liver2ctive. YoumusthelptheLivera . _ , and the best helper is thfe Old Friend, S dal party received seme beau- M0NS Liver regulator, the rer ents, viz., a large plush case J Mr. c. Himrod, of Lancaster, O I a set each, silver knives,; says; "simmons liver regula1 and tablespoons, two sugar: broke a case of Malarial Fever of t] wo butter|knive?, set of en- j years' standing for me, and less t Iver knives, doyly ring, two j one bottle did the business. I shall cIkts, two sugar bowl?, one I it when in need, and recommend it." set, three butter dishes, two Be sure that you get it. Always loop y.e linen, towels and large fte RED Z on the package. And d me | forget the word REGULATOR. It is S lanov .and bis bride returned LIVER REGULATOR, and the. _ , . I only one, and every one who takes \ me, near Ilockton, the next j gure tQ bg benefitedf The benefi?y certainly have thei best | ALL ,N THE REMEDY. Take it also a larjje circle of friends, | Biliousness and Sick Headache; both :ly those from Ridgeway. caused by a sluggish Liver. A Guest. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia ikers have made a great hit. Restored to Health, gestive Cordial is said to be It was reported in this section successful remedy for sto;n- long ago that Rev. Dr. Lathan, : )les ever introduced. It im- merly of Yorkville, but now of B. relieves all pain and distress ley, Abbeville county, was in very jg, builds up the feeble sys- health. Later information is to nakes the weak strong. effect that while the report was ti tis, foods properly digested the good doctor is now much bet than so-called tonics. The and has every reason to hope for c ot only contains food already pleLe recovery to his former health but is a digester of other strength. He has already gone ood that is not digested does ^ork again.? TorJcvillc Enquirer. m than good. People who ? r lordial insure the digestion of Major C. T. Picton is manager I they eat and in this wiy get the State Hotel, at Denison, Te. t of it and grow strong. which the traveling men -nay is om le pamphlets which the Shs.- the best hotels in that section, i sent druggists for free dis- speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, C contain much interesting in- era and Diarrhoea Remedy Major . on the subject of dyspepsia, ton says: ;'I have used it myself ; ? in my family for several years, 5 not a mixture of drugs. It (ajje pleasure in saying that I consi but Castor Oil mad: pa^a- jf. an infallible cure for diarrhoea dysentery. I always recommend ? - and have* frequently'administered i '.oxgxottn* NOTES. my guests in the hotel, and in cv case it has proven itself worthy wn, S. C. Dec. U.?There unqualified endorsement. Guarant verv pleasaut gathering of to give satisfaction or money refanc id relatives at the residence For sale by McMasta_& Co. d Mrs. Levi Moore to wit- Matthews?"madden. marriage of their oldest Miss Eva to Mr. Eugene The marriage of Mr. John E. I f Kershaw. The ceremony thews to Miss Mamie Madden was ] rmed by Rev. Mr. Yates at formed at the A* R' R Chavch p. in. The iovited gaests Thursday evening at 5.80 P. imoned to the dining room Loil? before the boi;r appointed, ifter the ceremony where kouse was friends g to satisfy the inner man relatives of the principals of this ev rided in adundance. After That restlessness and expecta r, which was greatly enjoyed wMch characterises ail audiences sent, the young people eater- c^urc^ weddings was noticeable, ^selves with different games. as the pointed hour approacbe tuc organ was furnished bv cement of all heads was made t .... military precission in the direction 3 MOOre, me orjue s sister, - assisted in the singing by the door as some belated specti dies and gentlemen. won Id arrive. ^respondent is not qualified The decorations bore evidence to bins: bridal dress, but is able appreciation of the bride and gr< t the bride wore a tan silk, by their many friends. A festooi It"'1"!1 s,cen ?*? . dr^d responded to the dress. The over the such wa> of the pnlpit'w ,vly married couple arouikl the pulpit was a beautifu] of the groom in Kershaw, placed by artistic hands. ere they will reside in future. The expectancy of those present , M. Province has returned 1 , ,,.OQ r several mouths stav at Mt. ?0 reheved by the sta.elj ,Uea [# of the ushers who preceeded tL^ b jula Jenkins has returned and grodni iu I he following order: rn the Atlanta Exposition and q W'f^ladden, brother of the br innsboro, which two places ^ Mr< john n. McMaster, and een visituu. _ w r> cn;ntt with Mr. W. M. Cat* S. Linrler, of Eidgeway, win ??. i?.. - ? Isesv York about the 26th to The former pair advancing up eciai course. ^ right aisle, the latter up the left, ^e^rturc*5 w^10at a c*oc,;or coupie takinga position on either pper Longtown school, taught ^r0nliuo the pulpit. Then folio Sterling, is in a flourishing the bride leaning on tbe arm <>1 i the attendance being very groom, coming up the left aisle . _r , taking a position in front of the ). Y. Morgan who has been . . ~ -,T T. ,, , is much improved lster> Eev* C* McDonald, who jpy Christmas to The News formcdj a brief bat impressive euld. e. p. j. emony. Tbe bride wore a stylish trav a Cry for Pitcher's Casioria. g0WD of brown aud cleotrlc blu' pon, carryiug in her haud a boi riT. t , of choice chryantbemuaas from HO KILLED THE DOG ? p . , Ganrsons cons-.rvatory. The g usual quiet of our town was wore the regulation black suit broken on Saturday by the After . the ceremony the coup ack of (he deadly revolver, and paired to the waiting room at U ort? came in such quich sucses- pot and took the 6 o'clock trail it every one ran to the doors to Atlanta, the best wishes of a ho iat difficulty was in progress, friends following them. ots were loud and frequent, and ??* -.. ^ a*- r-.uassaasa=a?K ight have thought that a dead T j j 11 in response to each shot. But IN F'V0US ia'OSlTSi by a jug full of bullets. As we Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervir to the porch we saw two men > -~-j ? Prolonged derangement of the n< -.I ? brain anc aces blancneu auu ? ra system not omy il" 111 the il'incl of each. Both tal powers, but develops disease in s shooting ill the : ame direction the vital organs. The most danger Ihev got to the corner of J. M. thJs0 rcsuIt* is whcn,^c hT * ? affected. This was the ease cx tne I & Bl'O.'S Store, there they Surface, Fawn River, Mich., vrho , faced each other and one jumped under date of F?>. isos: arJ a little, his countenance / ^ :d and it seemed to dawn on hat he vras in as much or more r than tin* dog. une pi* u; ~ in ihe of W" M.^ Cutbcart. ^ lowly^turned iuto J. M. Beaty's wed, the pistol shots resonnaiu^ f 5 store. He was finally drought ( dead, but not until hr had scat- "Fourteen years ago I had a slightj [ the proprietors and Customers in paralysis. Overwork brought on , ,, , , . prostration. I wai exceedingly ner stoic, borne darkeys got upon ^ exortion o; publIc s;e*kin; OJ; shelves and the countsrs were heart palpitation that threatened The whole town turned out * USC(i two bottles of Dr. Miles' Ni , , ,. Cure for my heart trouble, and t1 King mere wu a battle going on. mWs. Nervine lor my don't know WDO killed the dog. cess and feel better than I ever ex ' feel again. I can speak for hour: . , tiring or having my heart flutter mcrlv did, and I have you to the 'Putt'- Liver am a'*v? today." l|p^ P^Ut if on ^0-rt aad nervous Disr ;rs ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Toledo, o. is a vigorous fe We, iho undersigned, have known ^ wpll . F. J. Cheney for the last lo years, ana * ? believe him perfectly honorable in all tion. On corn la business transactions and iiuancially . , , able to carry out any obligations made increases and the 5jv their firm. . , if properly trea West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist?, ...r r J . . Toledo, o. . tilizers containin Walding, Kinnan & Maiviv, Whole- ?o/ arfiml |Y sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. ?VULI?I " Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- i the nally, acting directly upon the blood fr the and mucous surfaces of the system. JL \J Ld Price, 7oc per bottle. Sold by all N Druggist . Testimonials f.eo. ? A ^ f A; 01(1 People. I little and is sur > 2. out people who require medicir.e to rir/-vfi*.o'Mpk /Miltruv? hio, regulate the bowels and kidneys will find PruilL<iL,iC culture. ./-.J the true remedy in Electric Bittern. . Oar pamphlets are not adv 1 K This medicine does not stimulate and con- special fertilizers, but arep Tee tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but SySjw han acts as a tonic and alt rativc. It acts the askin g. mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding ' GERMAN K use strength and giving tone to the organs, 23^ thereby aiding Nature in the performance ?v T T T .for of the functions. Electric Bitters is an f * f-"f k > j k , excellent appetizer and aids digestion. L J out Old People liud it just exactly whai they ;iM- need. Price fifty cents per bottle at Mc:c Master & Co.'s Drug Store. * it is -* ?189 " Ib For Over Fifty Years r is Mrs. Wi.nslow's Soothing Sykop has Tor been used for over fifty years by millions are of mothers for their children while teeth- ? in?, with perfect success. It soothes the child, srf'ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy ?for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tne poor lit- SI h Til ri-nYi n ** tie sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug- J ljPjyji[]QD , gists in every part of the world. Twenty- IIII | J y I |||n (J not five cents a "bottle. Be sure and ask for tor- jjrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and rad- ake no other kind. 5-26jsly bad the L'ue, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment a v-j , JL "4 ?m Ts "^q^lledfor Eczema, Tetter, Salt- A "2a?^XTCr! ou\ Rheum, Scald Head, Sore lpples. Chappea ana Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frcii Bites, to Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists a+Jscjr cents per box. . 0f ^25-S03SE O^TESS. cas, Fcrputting ahorse in a fine healthy con- COME AND e of dition try I>r. Cadys Condition Powders. r TViov (nno vm fliii cvct/ini /-licroctiritv /Tirp *D T?T7*TD XT 1 -in ?^ "r ? ?- jjjux' wi\ii b0]_ -oss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct p:.. kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving AT?TT PTPTTT71 an j new life to an old or over-ivorked horse. 25 -ri-xvii rlv./JVILJ and cent3 Per Pac^a8e- ^or by druggists. aii"imi and KOTICS- ,I7. : <. I WAST every man and woman la the United \A/ 1 H S I Il? States interested in *he Opium and. Whisky V w il il lvj! t to habits to have one of my books on these dis-?rv eases. Address B. IL Woolley, Atlanta, Ga, i Eos 382,and one wiD be seat yoafree. - ?. . :ee1 - ? DrUg " I coooc-o-?oo??oo??e?????o??oo? <__> lat- iv V as Administrate*! I ^ (i Mrs. Sarah H. McCs ?eor: I Botanic Blood Salmon .wilJ sell on Monday on z | inst., at the late resit M. I The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent g ceased, the personal * cure of Scroffila, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Ulcers. 2 +r> pqfatp omr the 2 Eczema. Eatine and Spreadin? Sores. Eruptions, 2 ? <?. ~aiQ. C_r! .' . . 2 and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES." Made 4 hold ana iiatcnen . auu a from the prescription of an eminent physician ? Ktn^b Plant-sfinn Tn ent S who used it with marvelous success for 40 years. q ??>Ck,, riamauon -L0 11 and its continued use for fifteen years by thou- @ etc. bale to begin at ,ncv sands of grateful people has demonstrated that $ and the terms to be Ca it is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood i -p -pr ! at ii Purifier ever offered to the world. It makes new 2 a ' ??j ii rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous a 12 lltd d,uu healing properties. 2 _ d. f WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL 1 nth i CURES, sent free on application. ? .. 1 | 0 T>Y virtue oi p.^vrer | If not kept by your local druggist send $1.00 J 13 me by G. EL Mc' ^or 8 for a large bottle, or Ss-oo for six bottles, and f ci-5 Gcrig, by deed g medicine will be seat freight paid by | August S, 1S95, and ] the ? BLOOD BflLM GO., Atlanta, Ga.f 2i,fet?M!,S!nt0 a 0? I will offer for sale 1 ally PI8E0LA COUGH BALSAM - ?- ?" oil throat inflamma-1 ?!i ?hnt certain tract nne la c.v? ar" asthma.andCfQ?n-1 in= F?or Hundred a vST"***lttL" v ucrive n< luwiuuif) x, AUVWI ^ll^Pi!!y3^S*?it8^S:)ene^t' .from *ts Place, formerly the p; Wa3 UiS0, as y< quickly Ktit, and bounded b Jof iMfSlsSiffSF "S& ll.Lvles and others. ride mk&S&E? ra?one?y'aPs?t Terns of Sale: On, Mr* ing nature in rc* &ecc on & crcdit of oe j * storing -wasted to be secured by be ' tissues. Ttiere is and mortgage of the ^r* " , , a larse percent- iutcresr, payable ann ,?qrf age of those who suppose their cases to 0f oaJe ?nt;i r?:^ c"' be consumption who'are only snfferins otp^iJ* ' f, the from a chronic cold or deep seated cough, ruicnaser to pay it each often aggravated by catarrh. Fcr catarrh . , * ? ?ide use ^ly's ^ream Balm. Both remedies 12*1/td are pleasant to use. Cream Balm. 50c. wed per bottle; Pineola Balsam 25c. at Drug- A^minich-i^c ?i*ts. In quantities of ?2. 50 we will de- Aammisixators Estat tn? fiver on receipt of amount. ! and- ? ELYBROTHERS, 56 Warren St.5^. "i. T)Y virtue of autho nni"- -?-? Xj the last Will ? per- TT^OR SURYEYING, Sarah H. McCants, d -p,,. Jj Apply to cu the first Monc T. HOWELL -JONES. i$qq within the legal Longtown, S. C. ^ of {he real&ei eling t Sarah EL McCants, i B cre. Notice of Dissolution. (own of Winnsb0r0j ,n,1Pf rjpHE partnership heretofora existing be- from the Court Hons V,. A tween the undersigned for the prac- withiu the follow Miss tice af medicine has, this day, been dis- Hnnrlivrl and ? room ^V? tUa' C?meat 'i"aM0U?te mo^cHestandbo^ S. S. LINDER, M. D., by lands of the est) ,1c rc- J- W. TEAM, M. D. Cants, deceased, ar i , December IS, 3895 12-17-st estate of M.rs. Clara ? ? j on the west by land.' 1 - . - m 1. T.e SUMMONS longing 10 naua. =t of ? bv lauds of the estal STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAs JRabb, deceased, an county of fairfield. other lands of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Cants, and by the Wii!iam P. Marcy, George L. Baker, E. L\ separate the tract 1 lOFl Bunham and A. E. Rankin, as cop art- Resold from lands ners, under the hrm name of Marcy c, .-j + t f , H Je. Bros. &Co, Plaintiffs, against Thomas f5,"1" nact ?t , II. Ketchin. The Winns'Boro National C6i^ er.as a,wkolea :r-ous Sank, of Winnsboro. S. 0., The Peoples undersigned, eagjlf men- Bank, Saliie 31. Douglass, Henry Son- plot. JriBSsm ? upborne, if. D. Frank, Emanuel Blem OZUU UA | ' ^ j- "^' jj 11 """er':,ffim 'r^rT.^Ind'. 1 y ^ Jy Lnas^sg soil imprSWj ted with fe^l ^ not under 6vHi I Q next, LiO 119 public oatcmj the folIowicgMj 'P fn to InnH. nn the and Gladden's '. . . , Fail field and State ofiH StSoS: bonnded by lands no* yect of fertilization, arnd belonging to Daniel 38| are seat free for Ddnie, H"al)j Siks GkddeiJ^HHHHj ALI WORKS, Minor Gladden, ? Barber, 3B| || assaa St.,New York. Bonlware, Wm. Stokes and JareSBj m IV/T A O Crorey, aud containing -^8 HE iVl nUi TWELVE HUKDKBD AXD SIXTEra^^^H more or leas, and being the same" tracviH of land as that conveyed by FapnierC^M j?? "Wallace to the said Jno. G. Mobley hfr^M 'Ob deed dated 5th day of October,'189^.^^ "Ail that tract or parcel ofJau&Ia Hftt =z the County of Fairfield and State of^J| Sooth. Carolina, on waters of . ?8 Wateree Creek, coutaining Tl ? OXE nUNDBBir-AS^C?nmT?$ms^^^l PrPQPTITQ Acres? more or 1638, and boandedjajl liuUUlilMi north^br rj S^tokes" by "deed tbr1ts of sale. ^|38||| "The whole of the purchase money to; - 4 be paid in cash on the day of sale ana^ggi the purchaser to pay for all necessary. CT7T Tr^T1 papers." bJi-LliC I E. H. JENNQ?GS?fiS? TLTT?V Clerks Office, C. C. C. P. F. lrlJii Winnsboro, S. C-, Dee. 13, 1895. D OVER. 12*13td CLEBK'S SALE. ^jj| STATE OF SOUTH CAE0LINA,?^g r\r^vrs " cocott of faiefield. kj COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.p?g??j The Winnsboro National Bank va^la _ George S- Hinnant, Harriet M. ^Tfi| nani, James A. Clarke, Gibson, and James Turner and Ail- -|||| drew M. Timms, as copartners under Wjk OR'S SALE. ^rm name ?f ^as* Turner & CSjg&m Defendants. . ity rested in me _XT . , of the estate of TN pursuance of an order oftheg|g ints, deceased, I ? Court of Common Pleas, made^ ^g , December 30th the above stated Qise, Vwill offer f^rfp ience of said de- b?fore ,the Hoase door 111 property belong- Winnsboro, b. C., on the sistinsr of House- FIRST MONDAY IN JANU Furniture, Live next, within the legal hoars of sale, ols, Implements, public outcry, to the highest bidder,'- . 11 o'clock a. m. the following describe^MtfM^a^oi^ sh. wit: JENNINGS, "All Administrator. of land, oi Nancy Frajl i SAXJ3. sessed, lyi^S . , County, Sw8f& conferred upon tainis?- wfiH3 Master and Fran- c of trust, dated two hundi^B :ecorded in office osBMbb tiYftvancea. Fair- moreori"" ? A-Q, pp. 16-17-18, erlv of before the Court D. G. Raff, ??MjAMM?BMW Jday, January 6, Brown. deceSBH^HH^Hinl raJ boars of sale, Jooi .a/ SmlthXHWnM yTands of This' tbereofoa a credit' pfon^ years m equal annual lostaiments^wM 93 Mhird cash bal- int restthereon from the./day of sal? i"e and two years Pa-vaI)Ie annually until the whole dellHflj )nd of purchaser an(* i?terest be paid; to be secured bgfiK 5 premises, with the bond oiMhe purchaser and a aally, from date gage ot the premises sold, or ail at the option of the purchaser." jB H >r papers The purchaser to pay ELLIOTT sar^ PaPers an(^ recording D Tru?tee. Sale of Real i2-14td e* "111 rity conferred by CLEJ^ZlSsk nd Testament of ceased, I will sell .ay in January, clRQ hours of^sale, so COUPT OF king sooth of the w. Brown "Wylie, about three milea Plaintiff, vs. Marga?| le. as is comprised inded on the north ite of Jas. B. Mc- bounty Court Honsc^ tewart, deceased; FIRST MONDAY?# ; now or lately be- 1S96, (salesday), itner; on tbe east scribed real propejH :e of Mrs. Martha All that tratt|H d on the south by Fairfield said Sarah R. Mc- O&roIuMgmJ public road whictL^^| iereb^ntend^^| Of K.TU|