The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 14, 1897, Image 3

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a?fa iiiiiwi PUTltf WH naaa??a??w LO\ INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, April 14, - - - 1897, iOCAL BRIEFS. ?Read '-summons" in this issue. ?Cabt. Jas. Mann has had another stroke of paralysis. ?Q. D. Wiiliford's hsge advertisement speaks for itself. ?Mrs. B F. Lyles is critically ill with pneumonia at her home at Green brier. ?For gool things read Mrs. Habenicbt's ad. Everything to suit your taste. &gf ?Miss Ha Gilbert has accepted a II position iu the milliaery store of Mrs. r J, D. MuCarlev. ?Harry E. Crawford has settled with the railroad, and has been released frora the custody of the Sheriff. ? Delay your purchases for Easter, mii ? mi IlinArr tviicu we wu? v^u.1. iui.if.v. j ? parlors for inspection. Mrs. J. D. MeCarley. ?Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Green? brier, died on Friday. She leaves a husband and several children. ?McMaster Co. have a variety or seed potatoes which they will sell cheap. Gardea seed of all kinds will be found there. ? Caldwell & Huff bave a very attractive advertisement this morning. They bave everything in cloth, shoes, French novelties, etc. See their ad. for farther particulars. ?At a meeting of the town council held on the 6th inst., a resolution was -.a* JJ ^ iruk oaereu suu g&sseu iuai aite* iu& s inst. the salary of the Iniendant be ,"K reduced from $200 to $100 per year. / ?Cards are oat announcing the coming wedding of Mr. E. Scott Donglass to Miss Sallie Coles Ileyward of Colombia. The weddiDg will take place on Tuesday afternoon, April 2Cth, at four o'clock in Trinity Episcopal Church. ?Mrs. 3oag,s millinery department is now ?ile<i with trimmed ana uutrimmed hits for ladies, misses and children: ulso laces, flowers, ribboDs, feathers, Miss Taylor will be pleased to sliow goods and fill orders. J. O. Boag. ?' h ve found it necessary to trim a f vv communications as well as our n urticles tbi? >vccka >n account of tb' iui of space. We must congratui-.e our correspondents. They - t - t- i i? c iiave "-Den comg l^marKaoiy en iur i severe1 weeks. ?M;. Richard Mcilasler, son of Mr. R X- Mcilaster. recently stood the examination for lieutenancy in the United States Army. The examination is a very rigid one, and -Mr. Slcf-*' iiaster is u> be congratulated upon passing it successfully. ?A german wili be given by the young men -acter Easter. Good mns:c will be secured and the dance will take plac^ in the armory. A very pleasant \ no. is anticipated by those who "Kill attend. The dance will probably fike place on the eight of the 23rd. ?Csrds have beea issued for the ^ wedding of Mr. W. W. Ball, editor of 3kg - the Greenviile Daily News, to Miss Pay Witte, daughter of Mr. C. 0. Witte, of Charleston. The ceremony takes placv on "Wednesday evening, W April 21st, at nine o'clock, attce home ^ *of the bride. { ?The Charleston correspondent of the Colombia State announces that John Ulric, a fifteen-year-old Fairfield County boy, was tried in the United States circuit court on April 6th for ' taking letters from mail boxes, fie was found gailty but was recommended to the mercy of the court. T ?Cards are out announcing the ap* ~ iproaching marriage of Mr. James Kiley -McMaster to Miss Belle Reed, of Port "Tampa, Florida. The wedding takes fplace in Port Tampa on Tuesday evening, April 20th, at six o'clock. The News and Herald extends congratulations and best wishes to the young couple. ?The ladies ot the Episcopal Church are making arrangements lor a concert, which .will be given soon atcer Easter. A splendid programme has been arranged and a rare treat may ^ he ejected. The concert will be i > ? ?t given at M?. Z.oa College. The date, price of admission, etc., will be published in a later issue. ?Survivors in township 14 met ia SheiiiF Ellison's office. J. L. liich>mond was called to the chair and stated the object of the meeting, !%?&. which was to select a township board ^ " of pension. Oa motion, G. II- McMastc-r. :l. Johnston and W. C. Bear-- w?rr- unanimously ek-cted said ??.! K <o??/1 thon Q /I _ Wiiv 1 i KJ. . J> Cki^t WiiVU v v* journc <J . ?>1". V^u^civ h>u?e, iu Columbia, wa bbea or. Friday night. It is nosed ;h t the burglar wcs seer- "a "n thrt house before it was! Jock:.1 for the night, as there were' ?o 8li ]- >i ? forced entrance, and the barjjl.tr tv:U:e his escape tnrougn cne frou: bor. Four rooms were entered, the thief securing two watches and a consid-Trti'ic; amount of money. Mr. J. C. Caldwell, who was staying a few days at .u.s. Wither?', lost his watch >?itd a! ti:?" money h-* bad in his pocket. T'.tc is no clue to the rob- j ber, iw1 Mr. Caldwell has no hop? of j ever back his watch. --T'u- !?eiii:>?r of the millinery at Mrs. J. I- McOariey's should bo wit-1 ne.-scd by al! the ladies of Winnsboro, i ami the country also. The hats and ! bonnets rv exquisite in taste, and one wou'd suppose they were a direct importation fr >m Paris the fashion city. Prices are reasonable, and no fault cm be ?-Nv>re-sed at the rates, etc. <ja.ll, ladies, call and inspect the beau\ tifnl styles, which by purchasing will contribute to the beauty of your pretty face?. * For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their "children r while teething, with perfect success. it soothes the child, softens the gum?, ailavs all pain,cares wind colic, and is . i e i: u T. ?:n ?ne OCSt ryu.euv iui uwumci. xt win relievo the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold bv druggists in every part or' the world. Tweuty-five cents a bctt!e. Co sure a::d ask for "Mrs Ai Winslow's Soottiiug Syrup," and take ^ no other kind. 5 26fxlv & 5- ^ DRY I I GOODS. | | | r<&/ | ! SHOES. | I HATS. | | I ?A prettier sigiit is seldom presented to feminine eyes than Lau derdale's spring opening: of pattern hats and bonnets inangurated last Friday and Saturday. Many were the exclamations of delight at the dainty creations exhibited, and no wonder, for the display surpassed a..v previous effort the firm has ever made. Tho exhibition was ccrtainly a success financially as weii as xrorn an arusug | standpoint. Even gentlemen fomid it j an attractive spot for the decorations i and general effect formed a very pretty j picture. If you want au Easter hat or bonnet, I.auderdale can supply you. * Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's TastelessJChill Tonic is as pleasant as .Lemon syrup, i Yonr druggist is anthorized to refund | the money in every case where it fails to cure. Price, 50 cents * NOTICE. I expect to leave VVinnsboro in a few days. Those wishing pictures should come at once. I will photograph family groups at your home if ripcirpr? W. W. Xuser, * Thespian Hall, j Easter Hats. Take notice, that you will find a new, beautiful, up-to-date stock of millinery; and now is your time to purchase a nice stylish trimmed hat for yourself, daughter, babe or friend for Easter. We have the goods and ? I want the customers. Yoais to please, J. O. Boag. Closing Exorcises of 3Iitford School. The closing exercises of Miss Lola Potts' school, at Mitford, will take place on Wednesday eveniog, April 21. Au interesting pi'UKiaui, ^ recitations, tableaux, dialogues, etc., has been arranged. Music on ibe organ will be furnished by Miss Eva Hall. The public are cordially invited to attend. To Care Constipation ForeverTake Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. CAMP RAINS. Camp Rains of the United Confederate Veterans >vas reorganized j April oth, 1S97. The following officers were ele :ted: j 11. II. Jennings, commander; F. j fierier. 1st Lienten.mt Commander: i v,v*,n; ? - / | Geo. U. McMaster, 2nd Lieut, comj mauder; Joo. J. JSeilt Adjataut and treasurer;Samuel II Johnston, Quartermaster; T. B. McKinstry, Surgeon; Rev. Benj. Allston, Chap'ain; H. A. Gaillard, Officer nf the day; S- W. | Broom, Sergeant Major; Jas. A.1 Brice, Color sergeant; T. V. Ligon, R. E. Ellison, Color guards; Jim. D. McCarley. Yidc'te. Marvelous Ilesult*. From a letter writ;en ?>y lJev. J Gunherman, of Diniumlaie, Midi,, we are permitted to make this ex'nici : "! hive 1:0 hesitation in recommendim: Dr Kins'? New Tliscoverv, as the results were almost marvelous ' > the case of my wife. WliilI was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed j as ii sue ccam not survive inrui. -a. j friend recommended Dr. Kiiis's New Dis! covt'iy; it was quick hi i;< work and highly satisfactory in u-suiia " Trial uotties tree at McM~a?Uu vt Cu.'i l3ru>> Store. Regular size aud $i.uo * BBS r~: ! DOME; 1 1,850 yards or Checked Hor 2,000 yards of Checked H r.Vif^nn I ?*'?i" 1,250 yards of Checked Hon prices. ! 1,260 yards of 3-4 Shirting 2 950 yards 4-4 Sea Island at MY PRICES ON DRILLS DUCKS, TICKINGS, ETC BE THE CHEAP 1,000 vards of 4-4 Fruit of t \T < >it'll 1 V.a caI^ I. X L U V V ? J CL I I) 1U U S90 yards of 4-4 Androscogi as the above. 2 cases fine Spring Prints at 450 yards of Shirting Prints WOOL AND OOTTC LADIES, I WANT ^ MY LINE CAREFl THEM. * The best line of BLACK E carried. I have a great many i I am sure you will admire then Look and price my big lot c Organdies, Fiqucts, Grass Li Shirtings, Ginghams, Outing Gallateer, Brown Linens, Whit Marsailles, Batiste, etc. Also some beautiful Plaids fc book and you will see they arc -jg WHITE I have a full line, such ; Piquets, See.; also a nice line in Don't fail to see my stock Prices from 20c. to Si.50 per y Satins for skirts. !? ! A SON OF FAIRFIELD. Ttie Jacksonville Tim-js Union in speaking of prominent ^oatii Carolinians ha? this to say: Henry Ander-on Harris Cruaipton, member of the Legislature from Levy covnty, is a resident o; Cedar Key, and a mau of affairs. lie was born in Fairfield, S. C-, December 31, 1850, and it is needless to sav that he is a I Democrat and has always been one. He moved to Florida in 1872 and until 1886 was engaged in the orange industry. In that year tie entered, the Florida Conference and remained in the work until "91, when hh health failed. Mr. Crumpton has been twice' married, his present wife having formerly been iliss Bell, of Gainesville. Don't To'.'Jicco Spit and Smoke Your Life Aitht. To ouit tobacco easily and forever, l o ;r.ag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, lake No-ToBa.c, the wonder-worker, that makes weal: men strong. All druggists, 30c or 51. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Keincdy Co., Chicago or New York. PERSONAL. Mrs. Boyd has returned to Ridgeway. Mr. Means Beatv, of Chester, was \ iu town Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Jennings leturned from Florida on Saturday. | The gentlemen from Winnsboro who j went to Co.'umbia la-t week to tcsiify J in the Poweil case foave rclnrned | home. Mrs. McGee and Mrs. J. C. Quattlcbaum returned to Columbia M^ad:;y, after visaing Dr. and Mrs I>. J. Quattiebaum. TEACHERS* MEETING. Program for April 24. IS'JT. An essay by Mi?- Mary F. Mc- \ Master. School Government by Mr. W. J. | Keller. ' ' Some Mistakes in Teaching" by Mr. W. L. Koiborough, Sr. "The Beauties of Mathematics'' by Mr. F. E. Iliunant. | Mr. D. L. Stevenson ana o:bcrs will I doubtless take part There will be a general discussion j on the vita! question: "IIow Best to Get Hold of the People." All interested in education are cordially invited to attend and take part in ^fighting the demon of ignorance., D. L. Stevenson, S. II. Booth, Miss Eugeala Douglass, Executive Committee. jr ^' E3~ vss assz jafflsaea a AbsoSute&y Pure. celebrated for its jrre.it leavening str ngth and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO-, I SEW YORK. 1 H If jjjv |lp I Jff HfjPlBf Wfi Ml M.&MU QTTPQ ! UJ i \J o. . nespun at 2 1-2C. per yard, omespun (better goods) very; - t - 1 _ _ 1 .. V _ i. C i. lespun (ocst gooas; ai ulolui y it 2 3-4C. per yard. 4c. per yard. 5, SHEETINGS, DENIMS, YOU WILL FIND TO EST IN TOWN. 1 i he Loom at 6 1-4C. per^ard.l to any one customer, n at 5 3-4C. on same condition j 5c. per yard, of 4r> -nAr rnrrl C*. t ^ Y WiWt i If DRESS ilOODSa i fOU TO EXAMINE ! ' JLLY AND PRICE i )RESS GOODS I have ever! lew things in Wash Goods.'; 1 if you see them. ?f Percals. Muslins, Dimities,! !nen, Chambrays, Scheriotts,j s, Scrims, Cretons, Sateens,: e, Black and Colored Ducks.' >r skirts. Consult your fashion:, the thine. ii ' ! I t j nnon.Q ^ >w W iS W X o is Lawns. Mulls, Nainsooks, Black. of'silk waist goods, j] ard. Also some nice Black! I ? pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., VO?000*???0???000<???9?90C?0 A NEAT SOUVENIR. Ths Rev. C. E. McDonald has prepared and sent out to his congresra'.ion ! and friends what he calls a "souvenir." 1 Lt is a neatly gotien up leauec setting forlh his work aonc during the live ] years of his pastorate at the A. R. P. ' Church. It has appropriate quota- i tions from scripture, and contains a list of the officers of the church, the j number of dead, ctc. We note that Mr. McDonald has preached in Winns- 1 boro 276 sermons and 56 elsewhere. The number of members 138, members i received -1G, marriages 9. The following contributions have been made: ; Home mission S SIC 00 Foreign missions oou w Church extension ICS 00 Miscellaneous purposes S,03G 00 Women's societies 1,002 00 Young ladies' societies 255 00 Young people's societies.... 078 00 Sabbath School 128 00 Grand total $11,333 00 Average per year 2,200 0U FOI ND DEAD. A Man Found Dc:i<! Xcar ihc Kailroatf Track Near IJlythewoos!. By a telephone message to The News and Herald, on Thursday afternoon, from Ilidgewav, it was learned that a while man whose name was given as W. Ii. Parke, of Athens, Georgia, was found dead about a mile irom Bi}thesvi;od. lie appeared to be about nineteen } cars old. A knot was over his left eye and his left shoulder was broken, i.n uncle of the deceased was expected to take charge of the body. Magistrate D. A. Broom he'd an ii:qncst over the body. n; 1U1 t,~ t-ilWI JL lit; prusuuj[JI1UU is uisn IJL; V? nxwi/it by the traiu. ANOTHER ACCOUNT The body of W. II Parker, of Atlanta, Ga., <vas found one mile below BMhewood abi-iu S.00 o'clock Thursd-iv morni-g. Magistrate O. A. Broom, acting woner, empanelled a jury with J. \V. Liiain foreman aud is now holding an inquest. Mr. Parker ?va.s a young man nineteen years old, live fe:t live inches high, an-.J weighed about 135 pound5, 1.svL- 1-nir oii.-l q 1:nr> nvinlr I * r> had a hole over his left eye and his left shoulder was broken. From what information I was able to ob'ain Mr. Parker had wealthy relatives in Athens. Ga. His uncle Mr. A. P. O'Farrel, anived on ;he morning trtin and look the body to Athens, where it was interred. April S, 1897. v. e. CASTORIA. mta tjiiii. ?? Baana?an i i i ?ur WW* MT ^ fei !^J Hi m pi m, m 1 m it xaJ w ^?3^ rnijs?' PN*. - ?Earn PK ~-i.. - gMB ' E3B ?C i_ ^ -/^- II NOTION DE When you arc in my store ji through my lot of Handkerchi 13ig line of Ladies' and Tvliss Children's Half Kose in tan, w Have, not space to mention ; this department. I have four cases of Gilt-edg my price 15c. Bargains such as Blacking. Whist Brc Slates, Machine Oil, &c. Ladies' Skirts I AM SURE I CAN BR STUFF. PI HATS "a In Straw, Felt and Stiff?a' assortment of Men's and Boys' save you big money in this line T.n T ADTFS' T. ATE STRAW SAILORS A 120 IN WHITE. ' . MEN'S" I feel confident I have one o All new, fresh and stylish, in T Also a Q-rand line in Black L m fl-iA I ! ntfpri liiclJLi UiclC L III CI ill uiv Ties. They arc the very picti LADIES', MISSES' ANE AND SL My stock is complete. A beautiful lot of Drew, Sell ^rice, $2.00. A line of Ladies' 175 pairs of Ladies' Button ! ifaiSX fck ,! i W | i all druggists i | e of constipation. C23C".;ts arc the Ideal Laxa-3 3 or sripe.luit cansc er.sj natural results. Sam-ft : i Chicaso, Montreal. Can., or^eir Tork. cn.fi y ~ r i | A ri:\V 1TKMS l'KOM KOCKXON. j After ?o ranch rain we are having i ovelv weather. Tnc farmers arc busy j planting corn and cotton. The chain gang is now stationed acre and ;ire doiug some good work.] rhcy are qnite a curiosity fur the: nnwmp? nf 111o tnvvn. =?' - i Mijor Woodward lost his corn crib and contents by fi.'c on Tuesday. It was supposed to have caught by a spark ?rom a negro house near by. Mr. It. A. Buchanan paid Kockton a fiying visit Tuesday. Dr. Qnattlebaam honored us with j a short visit Tuesday. Mi*. George Crawford is vi*itiug at i Major T. W. Woodward's. | Rev. Jabez Ferris was visiting in j the neighborhood on Wednesday. Correspondent. Everybody Says Sc. Casoarets Canih Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age. p'.eas-1 ant and refivsliinsr to the taste, act gently j and positively on kicnevs. liver and hoivels, i - - - -li I I cleansing- ir.c ciiiirc: svsum. uisj'vi j cure headache. fever. liabKunl constipation I and biliousness. Please buy and try a box ! of C. (J. C. to-day; ](?. ?">. no cents. Sold and | guaranteed to cure by all druggists. lite and or -james Hamilton. Maj.!?. I*. II.jii Will Publish :i Lift- of I ~ His !?";>!Fatlicr? TIhtc ry S!iouI:i hr nn L ick of Subscribers. For tcu years Mi.jor Hamilton, of j Chester, has been gathering material for the purpose of writing a iifo of his ] father, Governor Hamilton, in his! prospectus lie says: "I have b-:cn very greatly urged of late for its publication. Strange to say these approaches have conic mostly from young men. They say, very justly, that the most interesting period i:i f'ni>Alin?>3 histm-v !ins wiriiin ; 'JUUIH V (t. uuiui mgivi ; # . ~ 1SG0 find 1060, during v.'iiich time: General Hamilton took so prominent} apart" It published at all, it must i be done by <-ub-cription. The work will be br.il llvo hundred p-g*?, ;?nd j the pi ice -SO. The synopsis of this j work Is outlined in the prospectus, and shows it- complete! ess. Wc !iope that Major Hamilton will obtain .-ufficrnt s-i!^c;ip'ions to warrant his pub'ishi.sg'tho Ijook. Mr.jor Hamilton has a peculiarly happy 'acuity ns a! v.rittr of h*.s:ory and his work will! prove :i valuable addition to many i Sonth Ca.vlinu libraries. Tor Infants and. Children. ^1'-' Tiwagwaa?aa 11 11! wa? > ! j-mjii- rs ~^sA "p3?p^ A Hi f-Sdl i ^Ji! im I m Jim, x ^ mm , | ???aw PARTMENT. .ist take time to price and look efs. ;es' Tan and Black Hose. Also hite and black. ill the novelties we have m e Shoe Polish; regular price in other things in this line, loms, Blacking Brushes, ink, > and Waists AG ON THIS LINE OF IICE THEM. id CAPS. [1 the nobby styles out. Big Caps. Here I do claim to ST STYLE BLACK t" r a ptj at en . I ioc. jd/iv,ij. SHOES. i the best lines in the town, ans, Russets and Ox Blood. ,eather Goods from the best States. See my Southern ire of solid comfort. ) CHILDREN'S SHOES IPPERS. jy 8c Co.'s $2.50 Shoes. My Spring Heels. Dongolas r.t 65c. MR. MOULEY LOSES HIS BARN". The Good Work of the Colored People. Mr. Editor: Exaggerated reports of a fire that occurred here last night are in circulation, hence this. DuriG^the rainy season the women laborers have uceii umpiuyuu ju s-uuutwu^ wiu. Yesterday they vrere iu the bam and one of them lost a bos of matches. I did not know cf thi?, however, rull this morning. About eleven o'clock last night the barn, containing: about five hundred bushels of corn, caught 011 Jire and was burned, The negroes ' did all in their power to save it. Had I their own property been on fire they could not have worked witii mere earnestness. To them is due the crcdit of saving ihe other buildings. There is no insurance on the barn or f,he corn. The small grain crop is good which softens the loss. John G. Mobley. j E<iucatc Your r.o With Cascarets. . Candy Cathartic, c cct.3t.ipai.2cn forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C- C. f.-'.i. . ".joists refund money. 15Y TE? iTHO>"JE. I Mrs. W. E, Nelson and daughter have moved back irom Columbia to their old home at Nelson. UCCKTOX. M*jor Woodward's crib was burnt to the ground on Tuesday morning. Son.c of his laborers had been in theie shucking corn, and as this is the first time the crib has been opened this year it is supposed that some matches were dropped. The crib contained about six hundred bushels of corn, ami about two hundred ard fifty bushels were totally destroyed. On Saturday afternoon the horse of Wiley Strother, a colored man living at Slmp-o:;s, ran away and broke the buggy. The chain gang is r.t work on the roads in the neighborhood of Rockton. KID'JEWAV. A. F. RufT, of Zock Iliil. wa? in town on Wednesday. Work has beg;!!i on C. P. Wra>*s new store. Samuel 3IcCorn?ick, Jr., of Longtown, having completed his business course at Osborn College in A igusta, arrived home yesterday. The eldest son of E. J. Gunter was gradu :t:d at the head of his class i:i Atlanta at the medical college. What the Shskor? of Mount Lebanon kii?;\v ore i;boat than anybody else, is i tin usu of herbs ami how to be healthy. They hav.- ?:i;di>d ihepo-vorof t-od. They nearl* ail iivn to a rpo old a^e. The Sb-iker Dlgesiive Cordial is prepared by iht? Sinkers from berbs aud plants wiih a scK-cial tonic power over the stomach. It heips U e stomach digest its food, and digested food is the strength maker. Strong1 muscies, strong body, strong brain, all comc from properly digested food. A sick stomach c.m be cured a?l digestion made easy bv Shaker 1 ij. tive -Jordial. j It cures the nausea, loss of appetite, paiu in the stomach, headache, sriddii and nl! ofhnr Rvmmnms nf indi gesliou, certainly and permanently. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. * CASTOHIA. I have a full line. Fancy Sh: Collars, Luits, &c. Young men, you should see who has seen it say it is the bes i CLOTHING. i I am still THE LEADER, a: ! ! m this department this season 'will soon convince you. IA BIG LINE OF TABtE LINi. widths. pre is Soietli K | The most complete line of | ever saw, and as cheap as any ii I i case of White Ouilts at a b; | ioo dozen Half Hose at 50c. 100 dozen Half Hose at 65c. 50 dozen Half Hose at 95c., 1 n T""i TJ r* _ . ? _ _ ti _i ? 500 ids. D3.ii oewing inreau < I want you to see my line ot I have a job of Matting I am | TRUNKS AN (HERE I CAN SAVE YO CEN I 1 j- To Goni\\r-y i Be sure and price through ou ! fore you buy. | Now let me advise you to t advertisement, it will be the mea BETHEL PRESBYTERY. f ^ List of Ministers and Delegates and the Places they are Consigned. The following is a list of the minis- | ters and ciders of Bethel Presbytery which convenes in Wiuusboro on jj Tuesday evening next at 8 o'clock: ' Wesley Shannon, to Mis? Laura McMaster. t>? t tp T a p JUt"V. o. XJ. 1-1. T? -* | Brown, to Mrs. Bo^ston. ( II. II. Brown, to Dr. B. J. Qusttlebaum. "\V. A. Neil, to L. D. Robertson. i * Rev. \Y. \V. Ratcliford, G. Mack j < Riddle, to G. B. Dunn. j ^ Elder fro21 Rock Hill, to J. D. .Mc-j * Carley. Rev. 0. G. Joue?. Peter Garrison, i i to G. II. McMaster. J. J. C. SIceJe. (Jhas. B. liatcbford, ^ to S. R. Johnston. < J. H. McM array, Capt. N. F. Gra- j ham, to Dr. Aiken. Frank Andrews, Elder from Jlispah, ) to Mrs. R. Y. Owens. r Rev. C. W. Humphrey, Capt J. C. I Foster, to T. J. Cureton. Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, Dr. T. R. i i Uaruthers, to F. Gerig. . J Rev. J. M. McLain, W. W. Barron, j * | to J. J. >7cil. Rev. Douglass Harrison, R. M. j Carroll, to J. L. Richmond. D. M. Robinson, to Mrs. Daval. { | W. D. Douglass, to C. M. Chandler. 1J | Rev. T. C. Ligon, G. W. Jordan, to J 5 j D. V. Walker. j | Rev. J. K. Ilall, Rev. W. T. Hal!, j % , D. D., to Jno. P. Matthews. j | Rev. J. G. HaM, Chas. Douglass, j| i J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. B. Ashe, to! * j\V.C. Beaty. jf Rev. S. I'. Hay, to L. Gantt. j | Rev. J. G. Herndon, J. B. McGill,! S I | <? to R. II. Jennings, | j Dr. Cornwcll, Sam). llcCormick, loj| B. G. Tennant. j 5 Rev. D. S. McAIister, W. S. Mc- i 5 ^ ' 1 j-t -r? .'v.i ] ? 11 | ? UOliaiQ, lO t>. 1". ^UIUWCU. ; >. R. Y. Lemm?ii, to F. M. Clarke. i | Rev. J. B. Swann, II. G. Mcllwaine, | : to Rev. C. E. McDonald. j 3j Rev. W. G. Neville, Rev. W. M. 3 j McPheelcrs, D. D., to Miss LiUa j I Beatv. * j Rev. J. II. Thoruweli, D. D , J. W. I i Thompson, to J. G. McCants. j * Rev. A. Spruuf, D. Smith, to Dr. J ! D.E.Jordan. | * Rev. D. X. McLauchlin, E. A.1 ; Crawford, to W. II. Witherow. j Rev. James Douglass, Rev. D. M.j ; Douglass, to A. S. Douglass. ; J M. Blain, to Mrs. S. L. Cathcsrt. j ! Rev. Jas. RusjcII, to G. A. White. ! I I W. J. Turner, to R. Y. Turner. j ! II. T. Sar.difer, J. L. Moore or ? j ; BJack, ro D. II. Stevenson. Rev. R. D. Perry, J. Q Ilcwe, to ; i J. 0. Boa.ir. Rev. J. R. Millard, Dr. R. L, Dong-: I lass, ;o \V. G. Jordan. I T T? fei A W. Rrown. J. L. Storer, (o J. M. Smith. ' ^ Rev. J. II. Wilson, to Miss Eunice j | Cloud. ^ j iRflADE ME A MANi AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUEE j / jl Z.Z* JS't-rroua J>i*case??Failing Meal-j 7 ] ory, Irnpotency. Sleeplessness, etc., caused : ' V" by Abuse or other Excesses nod ladis-< -v I. eretions. 2?rrij quickly and surely : \ -?T restore Let Vitality in oldoryoonz. and | _a^v?A fit a tnaa for study, business or marriage, i ! prvveat Insanity end Consumption if i taken'in tme. Thc-ir u.=o s'novrs immediate lmprovej mentand effects a CUKE where all other fail Insist upon haTine the cennine Ajax Tablets. They | I hare cured thousands and vrillcnreyoa. Wesiveapos! itive written cunranteo to effect a cure lift <PTC *a 1 I each caso or refund the money. Price wU U 5 Ci per ( I j paclaure; or six pkces (full treatment) for 2Z50. By m-.'l. in p!?:n wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular 1 A ( JY poviprjv CO 73D^irboraSU :iw?A Chicago, III. i For sale byj>"0- U. McMASTEtt CO., "IViniisboro, is. C. j lia.l (KIIIS DEPARTMENT. irts, in white and colors. Also my Neckwear. Every one t they have seen in any town. CLOTHING. nd you all know it. Big values . Price my Clothing and I Most any kind you wish to see. Some in extra ! Please tie Laiies Embroideries and Laces you 1 the State. iro~ein. a dozen. a dozen. ivorth $1.25 a dozen. ?/c 15c. per pound. Umbrellas and Parasols, selling cheap. D VALISES. U TWENTY-FIVE PER T. /T~ /-\ U J 1^1 4- /-X r Wholesale Department beakc a day off and read this ,ns of saving you money. b|h|eb T* n-a-4-4-^ c* I It it 3 F11JB Zure Ail Liver Ilk Twenty Years Proof. Putt's Liver Pills keep the bowds in natural motion and cleanse 3ie system of all impurities Aa absolute cure for sick headache, 3vsr>er>sia. sour stomach, con >ripation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" .R.. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. vrites I don't know how I could lo without them. I have had Jver disease for over twenty fears. Am now entirely cured. Futt's Liver Pills MAYS FRESH I % Huckin'o Soups, Early Jane ? "5 t~> m j. /i nu_. tA reas, lomaiues, ^uru, vaia ik and Tomatoe5, Peaches, Ap- pit I P pies, Pineapple sliced and ?2 grated, Pears, Potted Ham J^| and Tongue, Lunch Tongne, ^ & Chipped Beef, Roast Beef, ^4 SJ Corned Beef, Brawn, Dev- ?? j 2 ?' || iled Crabs, Shrimp, Lob% sterr. Sardines and Salmon. ?% 3? ' ?-v I BON BONS and CIIOCO- p b?, ^ ^ LATES, alwaj s fresh. ^ ffi. f.Tmbemicet. SEED POTATOES. MAINE EARLY ROSE, 5EERLESS, BURBANK, AND TRIUMPH IRISH SEED POTATOES. The above Potatoes will be sold VfcKY -UHKAF. Also still on hand a full supply of GARDEN SEED. lei# fmmi k>t ^ ^ * ? O l??*A |^ '. A I Under Wiunsboro Hole!. .... "" '*"