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LOCAL INTELLIENCE, TUNSDAY, Odtober 1% ' 1888. 1Ne'W AdIvertisemesse New Purnitin e-R.W. Phillipe. The 0testion-J. L. Mlmnaugl y Town Taxs-I.'N. Withers,' lo6rk. S. 'rirte-f** '-. -Messrs. 1.J. McCarly& Co. are riepared to buy or sell.:Vuture Con tracts for any.arties silng.-to oper 9.tik t Vs lne. All g#$lness coufiden Mal. We receive aesS dispatches four timnesaday and will keep our'eustom *0l08ted. Oct 16-tf*. -The new residence under the 1large . i dupervision of Colonel Ulon, okk Congress street, *1 alsnot poti'leted. It will be, when finished, one of the handsomest and most tasgily coistructed resldenop in town, and will aid qo.Sittle to the general attrac' tiveness of Main street. . -Reliable authority inforls us t16t eighteen marrilaes are booked in d~iu J,9 for the ensuing winter. The fever (this peculiar type we mean) generally rages this season of 'the year and Charlotte seems to be inflicted with the scourge. The infected towns umd citiesi should be qqarantined and Winnsboro would perhaps be saved harmless. . & FINE 4TS.-Mr. Edward P. Mob ey, Sr., te s us that he has three hun 4red acres of oats, six inches high. Can anybody beat this? MAJOR WOODWARID's ADDRES. Copiesof Major Woodward's address dqliveredi before the Survivors' Asso clation of the Sixth Regiient, can be obtalied bythe.members of the Asso ciatiqu. froin Col. Jas4 II. RIjn.rEvery' siurvivor should have a co'py of this adiuiirable paper. PERSONAL.-Mr.. . ;Ali allallan, of this place, left1 on the five o'clock train Monday afterA0oon for Charleston. 110 purpo[.Ss ;atteiidig the contse of lee turea liti tlic South Carolina Medlical College inl tf'at city during. the incom ing fall and witer months. - Our young f~eind is talented, aid we are losition in his clacs , A pleasant atid prontable year to hain, TiE CoTToN MAnKE'T.--Tic inig are the quotationis f'or MondAy Good idling.................9 Middling................... Strict low, nlliddliig.... .....9 Low middling............... New York spot cotton: Good ordi nary, 9 11-1.6; low mlliddligi, 10 5-16; middlingr, 10 11-16; Orleans, 10 15-16. S, NWow si'ut ure market,12.40 p. m.: October, 10.49; November, 10.541; Dc 1 ccmber, 10.64; Fecbruary, 10.92; March), I d4 Abril,, 11.16; Ig4ay,411.27; .Jund, 11.38; July, 11.48; A ugust, 11.57. TunE Ci1ESTER F Ain.-Thie fair at Chester opens to-day with the most ~vay3 enjoyable, successful an d benue ficial to all who muay attend apd take intere~st in the articles on e*Ihbition. We are glad to learn that a considera S ble delegation fro~m Winnsboro and different p~ortions of the county' will .bp jn. atiendapce during. the, four days *of its continuance, and not ti fewv Fair field exhibits have been entered and1( niised.Mr.J. B. Ttiurner, Onl Moni ddy, vshipped to Chester~ his miagnuifi cent herd of Jerseys, and it is conil ~'dently expected that is fie cows Wvill bear up t5e prolppis of the fair jIust begun. Tlid goiiiig people should re member that the ball (to them), the real event of the occasion, wvill take pa at theQentral Ihotel on Thurstiay evening. .We hope to hear favorable reports from Fairficid, socially and arirculturally. Phillips makes is new appaance in THE.NE~vs ANti IIERAI.D this morning y, announcing that he has niow In storc a fine stock of furniture ini great T variety, whichi he means to sell at the t lowest possible prices. his stock cont & tains everything needed te make a h .ouse comfortable, ini the wvay of fur plituire. ie also handles several of the Sstandard sewvhig machines, wvhich lie Swill sellvvei'cheif. , Mr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh undertakes tq.. anlswer-buit doest exactly anl swer-the quqqtion "Howv is it thit, Mnnaugh selin goodls so cheap.?" liut bie, doea g9 onl to ,mention some of tile new ,goc ofsg..ghich .he,.ls just Qpeninlg, and to Invlie utinspeatIon of all who wvant anything ijg. je several (ines. qf gopp1s. hdis. hiun(luing, his storest Chester, Columbhg.aii Winns boro are full of goods, and be0 says lie pyants to clear them out by a "big drive". X$skurous A CCIDENTy,-- yGans youn colredwounan, livinig orn the premises of Mrs. Sarah Caticar(:, in t)uis place, was painfully and perhaps fatally biinli fromi a kerosene explo (lon last Eunday morning. The woman was attempting to kindle afIr~e i~ her hlouse by pon ring kerosone on thle wood thtropgh theo spout of a kero senue can. The oil became ignited and fhle blaze was carried by means of t116 tipout into the can, cauisinlg a fearful e.xplosionl. The unfortunate .woman was enveloped in the flames, and niot withstanding lher screams ihr help and tmfsyassistance rendered hie', all 'fher elothinlg were burned of anid hier body painfully burned in different portfois., The phiysleten in attendance report the case to be of a very serious i4ature, anq tlgt it is impg1gbly as yet isay.what the results will be. It is JpodA~)~ .Qgh~9 may recover, and still ;wll iqw:Jake waialig f'om tlh9 wigortunate accident and in itturo leave off such foolhardy acts. THE STATH FA.-usy prepara tions are now being made for the open. Ing of the gAttoi iir In Columbuin. It opens oil the 1th of Novemb'r and ends on the 16th. Thoeofolumblans are certainly making moitb than their accustomed efihrt to. make the ap prdkching fair of 'nusual interest and profit, and there is every reason -tO believe the number and character of exhibits will surpass anything hereto -fsre seee0 at the capital upon sinilar .OcasjOus. The officers of Agricultu ral Society and Columbia Board of Tr'iho'are exerting every effort to make the fair thiis year fply if not more at tractive thanien anyi,,previous occa ,sWon. A number of tW6 exhibitors at the Louisville F4positiop .will vailry their contributionh to Columbia, while the:listof hone contributions will be proportionately large. Accommoda tions will be ample for the greatest crowds. In addition to the commodi ous hotels n6w glen in that city the old Columbia Hotel will be opened for that purpose, and besides large num bers of private houses will take board e:- during the week. The usual State - ball will wind up the pleasureosof t~p week and racing will be one anii . the interestiyg features of theloccasion. Everybody who can should go and spend several days In Columbli'be tween the 13th and 16th of November. TimE CnARLOTTE OnsEitvEt-Messrs. R. H. &. HI. W. Iarris, -the proprie tors of( the Journal-Observer, have sold out their interest in tl~at paper to Mr. Chas. R. Joties, the fo'rner editor E and proprietor of the Charlott,9.04 scrver. The Journal-Obse'rver, 'nder the efltorial and business management of the Messrs. Harris, deservedly. ranked among the very first papers in the Carolinas, and its spicy and inter esting articles were. frequently quoted in our exchanges. Mr. Jones, in tak ing -control of the Charlotte daily, sgtys . "It,was blsilness to sell outathe Observer on the first day of April, and I resume its publication to-day as a matter of business, the reasons for whic) are personal )inly to myself." His first issue on Sunday last appeared in the old familiar and popular dues of the Daily Charlotte Observer. Mr. Jones is one of the finest and most successfu'l joiuralist in North Carolina, aid the penoplo of Charlotte are assured iat fhe papefr will be kept fully up to the high standard of the.. JowLrAql Observer. am)(t that Colonel Jones will make-the Obse-ver of totlay the same staunch paper of the peIoIle that. iv tbr- it its support and patroniage in the past. .NEWv O0K..-V0 have.la~ecle a copy of "Copp's-U: S. Salary : List and Civil Service Rules." Our read errs will grelcome the solid inforin ation contained in the 160 pages of this recently-issued book.' Iti is p~repared, by ienry, gT. Copp,,a laiwii' of W~ash,~ ington, P. C. All the government salaries arc gively from President Ar thur's $50,000 to postmasters with $500, ufficials of the treasury, interior, wa-.n navy diep)Q)tmets, uistom hou'ses, poslofflices, and fully 20,000 Federal otlics arraniged by States and Territonr. Spechnen examinat ion quest ions for admlittancee to tlhe civi) sem vice t broughoutth~e coisystry. muide The price .of tie. book.;iomn. thirty. five cents. )Every young~ man and woman wvlm has not decided upon calling in lii'c needs this publication. The governnent offers lucrative and honorable employment. Every citizen who expects his Senator or Represen tititive to offer him a government posi ton, by possessing this manual can decge at once whether to accept or decline the offer. It migy save'eandi dates from declining fat offi-ces thiough wvrong in formatiom ShoulId I he Dem ocratic party carry the next Preslden tial election, ever'y Democrat in tihe country would want this book without delay. Politicians alone have hereto fore hold this'knowledge. The people now havg a, chance to hegrni intpg'hose pockets their money goisb atid howv the nation's income is expended. The "Gate Oity." A gentleman from Atlanta, Gas,*. .says that if all medicie was as pleasanmt as NormnanM Namtralizing 0anrdial lhe .would not nndgetting siek. That is \why Nir man's Cordial Ia so popular. Eveni jhe youngest children are as fond of it as sugar candy. , . (e he Good Work Go-Ofi. .s , *iehsrs Crow & Rodgers, Merchnts, Fall Creeki S. C., says: "We were iduced to try -a.small lot -of. -Norman's Neutralizing Coi-dial and Yudreiad' Aale-for it. ithas g Wen slemndid atsaton, and we sell ft great (deal of it. Let. the goodi work go 91." Normaun's CordlIal is poptilar ev'ery where. -., . - TOWN TAXFM. TIIE time for the.. coi~eetion rof. Town Taxes has boeen extended to the 1st of November proximo. B~y order of the Council: I. N. WITIIERS, Oct 16-ttd Clerk and Treasurer. FOR THE SKIN. C phurA anWJrblic and Glycerine anid lioney and IBayherry qa~ps, andi Camphor lce. Also, Hlatters'Sh1ap, lue and White CJastlle Soap, Punmlco and Oatmeal Soap, Ca shmere B~ouque~ ..Soap, Sliver. "Soap, Flannel Soap, Erasi va.Soai ;Kitchen Soap andl Land rySoaps, for same by -Mc AsTm, BnecE &KETcNIIN. NEARLY Oldelys. F you *ish onions early in thme springra, Iplant the PEARL ONION SET thfs fail. For sale by MOMABTER, TRueE & KE~enixN. OASTILE SOAP'.. BLUE-MTTLENBtown and White impotedCasileSoap; for sale at the Drne Sorn e y-.i.Aii F A L L OPENING P. Lan*ldet.ke8r & Bro. LATESt STY S! LARGEST SELECTIONI LOWENA PRIChS. .We-,bag $o infrm 6ur friend and .Pa rois that we can confidently say that our [ALL AND WINTR TOCK- in aav 'tipl:6 4o every depart aent, aild defies competition. MkESS GOODS, VELVETS, IIOLj1RY, :- anid - . .GLOVES, All of the VERY l)EST MAKES and tyles. ]LOAKS! LOAkS! CLOAKS! iII all the newest styles. ArINTER CLOTI-IING -AND -'UkNISIING GOODS I I Foir Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WHITE GORS, e. Our stock is quite full f- all of -the best >rand's of Longeloths, ShIrtings, Shectings, L'wills and Drillings. Al.l pf the above goods are offered at the ?.OVEST CASH PRICES. 'T.erefore an early call of inspection Is oi'dially solicited. P. LANDECKER & 'iRo. HE ADQ UART ERS, *1 smc grae, n imrae, a 'ery desirable and handsonmc mialtu -eA, cut aoth In walking coats and sacks. There is rio dilscount on the wool-It's the genuine irtlic. Trhe garments are of stylish shape, aewed with sIlk, wvell made antd nicey brimmned. Do you .conteahaplate .buying a mit soon? If so, 's~ islould Mece these when coming to Clumbia. If there is inythaiug under the sun In Fall and WVin der apparel that you require you can find It i our stock.,. BOYS' SttiTS. To the ladieb of Whmnshoro wve wish to announce that wve have the lairgest e~thek of Boys' Cilothingja1 Colpamli.c. Boys' school anid dress suits; 'also *a -maddsomn.. Ilo. of KIlts for the little ones, -.hid '-ma d and trimmed In the latest sty les'.' We '*'isd guaranteo a pierfect fit,. All orderA sent to may addlress wIll receIve praompt ,jittentioy; and If they (10 not suIt or fitl~ ai cr turn themi by paying half express. Respectfully, ,ILN I. SA LE A N FE STABLENS, TO all persoils indebted to theo hnder signed~ forrtehl..botight thIs sprIiig nd summaner afad gIving their notes for same, and kniowing they fail due oni thme FIlISTI OF OCT01BER, wvIll prepare to meet tlieni promptly, as full payment will he requjred, unless other arranigenments be made by thec p~artles holdIng said1 notes. Also, the naotes of 1882 thiat.,I have carrIed over for the present year must be paId at once or I wIll have to-force collectIon if not Inmmbdi. tately settled. I mean buiness. . A. WILLIFORID. INSURE YOUR COTTON .*INS, I NSURANiCU-writte. oha Cettui*lmus, Lforlaoart t~ime, at reanonahle rates. K01I0OL WEUJMTEES. A T a meeting of the County 1Boazl3 of Examiner's on Monday, thle 4th inst. lie following gentlemen were a iponitel1 rustees in thiL respective School i . tidcts: School Distrie1 No. 1.--W. B. Estes, Dr. W. Meador. T46 he filled out. School District Nd. 2.-Jnio. S. Dotgtass, 11. C. Clowney W' I,. Rosborough. School Distrit No.- 3.-t . John1s1 o,)1 Ed. 1). Mobley, J11o: Vinison. School Distrilet No. 4.-W. A Smillh, M. W. Boutware, ). 11. Jobertsovn. . School Distrlct No. 0.-.ino, 1ollis, Samil. McCormlek, N. A. L'eny. School District No: --E. 1I. s, F. L. M. Duke, Postell ltarrison,-e !otre. School District No. 7.-To bo hitled out. Old Trustees to act untiL new ew::s are ap pointed. School DiAtrict. No. 8.-S. W. Booklhart, J. A-. Turkelt. To be filled out. School District No. 9,-Floyd Jackson, D, G. GiT, N. C. Robertson. - School District No. 10.-C. K. Rlabb, Jo:. A. Clark, Wmt. B. Murray. School Distrlct No. IL-). L. Glenn, Thompson Cliappefl, A ndrew M. Wa' lace. ..School Distriet No. 12.--J. T. Stitt, T. 11. Andrews, M. A. McDowell. School District No. 13.--W. J. Clowney, I. M. Means, 1en1. Jaanes. School District No.'14.-J. If. Rion, Jas. A. Brice, It. L. Eflott. School District No. 15.-J. T. Dawkins, Amos Davis, Jere Itabb, colored. School District No. 16.-R. S. Desportes, A. F. Ruff, E. \V. Parker. - School istrlct No. 17.-Il. A. Glenn, J. P. White, Thos. Watt. JOIN iROYI), C. A. UOUGLASS, J. E. McDONAlD, County Bd. Ex. Fairfield County. Oct 11-t2411 WHAT NEXT? YES, THE DRES - MAKING DEPAtTMENt -AT WITTKOWSKY & BARUCII'S PALACE OF ATTRACTIONS Is NOW IN FULL OPEt\T . MN. THE PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS.A'P1itECI ATE A PUILIC JEN . This.wa. the only tihought hw whleht we were noit'lialtl whenl we 13r*a!, pr "11 i 1 "inkr' I hto extem lve ('ttan1ges whichl 10-11.1 ar a reali ty in your iiit.. Th walis i tIhe pi ple w?- alre deterilinled to .tjNy. 1Taba fact. tis.now fully (Cilon'- d. 'Ihl.' ciaige 1Icly 1the4 italount i.: the olt lay was UnlImtnted. Diprtiineil. aftor depa irunent has hi-nJ -tilt led., . TH 1il CA ITPA l tIt, ' .s .: 'l. A4 t If i F~ 0 partimnts wvo'ill In.. a lia-llk 1:1 -1 :ik no Count. But- 'It.s (I,1, Inspli'l b.1 v 'ili bi lon that,011, City shotuiud St an(d so'ioli to Ito 11t', we felt tr.ht, to bring our tinii.,.:e est al). lishment oil anl C(iti toot ing wit i New York. Boston. or elsewlterv, w- h:itd 11) ptlaco bel)tO our ptirls i st hel; of iLchl . inatpill ticle, C il a11h u1 itill Velvels, lit hnery, k4'. Wo frola thei lODlUc'T'1O1-' EVERIY CLIME ON THiE GLOBE, Wielhzve also neu'd n l,-1 ilied, M lAs". a :ivi Chlrn' 'Unulerweao' .r.iiat t :.-ht . 1ier. cr h':itore ''initiii in thu' Soth. 'lii h l. .t re meteo' s: pies oine 01 I he' r.i tig' or l"mgin~. Centl O:,ner~ih'.,1 It hien a : tr rea 'dir.: hy~ .fottr 5ta111W 'ys. 'T'ie r0tira: c-I ehi.. of our mitny3 fit'iI, a wint1. lttig :u .-ri V'.-r: much elt~in cltl.ielt snell,1 an0 ty. a l)ress-14 1-.fou "th litdies(14 of Nt 'is anitM<l onh(i ii ut 11hat, w' ha ve'S'il iiur1 Lih.- l44erii ve- or idvo its skilleid ari I-t IS hav ei' e cit 0r cii to t hi lnstes of ti s SeciIon, 3irs. Sirilt h, as Ot t or :- it F'in I r. :44u( iss 31ar'.,h:iti, as. ferap.r a ni ili her.~u '1ite'st Iadi.4 at lut ic talste4 hazs liong t :on k iouwt circles of New Y'o't II 1i-*.r, l'tlladespoitil-i anud ('hiexz, THEREFORE WE IIAVE~ no hieit at ion in sayving to ! hep latles of N'4' Ib ai otithi artotlut thed. we have tinw a nrs-; gltis~s UriessNinking lulep-irment, whetnr. tiailles c an rely un .1 heIr tuos' ptariloulatr liloas ns 1(o anty freak 'of rfashion beatuig riz41i1/ed. We Ita vi: IILtCed up In excelltenile a~yi' spa):tgi ft'i'i or' 011r Di-as-Makin.g Deapar'ltin.. 5I1uppi l.-d wih wearC fully r)''Peie to gun tui :-,at lhfat:tin in l fttug, style and14 w~orkntoashtI p. Wt sollel. th ilavor of .vonr ordiers lit her' in person~ otr by untilI. whichl shtal ii Yulv 41ur most1 prompjt, anud carefult ttent1I00l at, till .titnes. We arc, your~s very ttruly, WITTKOWVSIKY & RAxRUCIr. GIiA illT" N. (. MoIIII Zion College. PAT"ONIZE H1E~l IN ""I rl.'IONS <NOUNTh ZI1ON INSTJ'rITE iconnntlenced t ho prese(nt. sion Otn (Ilo..17th of ;Stptimbelas't 5, and1(1 tS tilli'i'~ly lo reeiiv'e ad-. .dit.iinal pup1ils. Il a reicent resOlttIOn of the4 MIout ion etf~'ile'ty inr has beeni estalisedl a ( lnssien i'lepatmlenit in which special atttenitionu is gi' nl to ire' Faring puphils o~f both. sexes for CJole~gie. has'beien electe' wilich allows' lihe oth1ers inore timlo for 'the thior'ough thanlagemnenlt of le Graded~ Schaooll De'partmnt,. 11e( cihartgies, p).1 er toth, o~f ,he Classical D)epartmient are( as I ohlows: O0% Ektra Struly.. ..... ........ ..ec TIwo Extra Studlies.................... 1.11o TIhiree or mior~e Extra Studies... .......oO.0 Oct 4 SI.f IIFF"'N S A TL 1!. B h'uef.a 1ecttion to me ire'cted, JHouse (door in W'innsbo~ro, South Car'olina, Ott the Fl RST1 MOND)AY IN NOVEMiBIit. next, withini the legal hoturs of sale, to thle htighiest bIdder, for CA81ib, the followving. ''All '.hat piece, parcel or' tract, of land1(, litng,lbeling ami( sitaite in the Coutnty of 1'aiellian Stalte of S(o1 itt Crolhtia, 'cotn tainling. FIVE IIIUNDR ED AN J) FOltTY A CRES, mnore or less, pnd~ h)Otudied by lands of Jio. ii. Thtomas, it. iR. It oshoroiugh, 'Mf's. Annl Huntitter alnd IC. WV. Ptarker. Le~yIed ut)ppn a(11 pro ler(ti'y of Jamies 11. WValtoetr at the suit ofi 'arahi E. Means agaiiist James ii. Walker. Slietff's ...- J NO. D). McCAiR L 'Y, Shr ft' lice S. F. C. Win nsboro, A. C., Octobter 8th, 1813. Oct 11-pxd - $25 REWA RI'. A REWAJRDOF TWENTbYFIVEDOL preheonhlon of olie or more of"'then paties' eoncernied In the robbery of' mty otore iln tis ~ace on thto night of' Mondra~ Stein Sept: 27-tx~ .wb ILIlti TiiE QiI That worries-otir competitors at Wminnm -iIMNAUGI SIL LSOOODS SO CIIEJ we don't propiose to give it away. I 11111 ow opening .lmy second shipme in New -York In the VlItthing busliess am to secure goods at prices never heard of I Black Casimeres, Volored.Casinnere4 A nice line of Lndles' M its, direct fr< elegiaedecannot be surpissed by any liou Omt: buyer notiflis 1us.to1 lose out our TIE DOLLA . Ile advises us by Satu . O3T~EC 3:i"T 35\ I to iVlnaboro. Don't buy unt1jou see I 1art of my time, the presenceC of . 311AIL BE FFjrT IN TIlE WD Respectfully Oct, 1 NEW FU TOUSEH1-OLD ] ARRIVED AN ~T TIN SETS-nonc prettier. - My rie :6 come and See, anld It I cannhtuot 8.-1 'll, h1r-y 1.4 ned liot. feel that. yol are uIn ne. So get your ticket, via thislPOP U.& F/ItS T-OILASS 1" You wIll. get GOOD /LAG1ALIY PR1U'ES. The WISE and the ECONON Oct 16 ALWAYS FRESH AN] W~e hav~e jutm. received a fre~shi si and1( more1 toI arrive iln a fewi (huva. MOL \h'E:. .Uso, SilELF" GOODS, CANNF thing usu ill kept.II in the G itOCElIY lIOOTl", SihOES J. HI. Hi JUST RECE TrEN TIIOUSAND "SI.. CIGARS. A GOOD TEN FIVE CEIN TEI~N BARRELE NORTHL CAROLIN. THEL OLD CRi 13. SUGEN HIEISER'S - ShOES We have Just rceived our stock l1E!ISElh'S G ENTS' SiiOES. EACHl PAlIR VWAtNTIED). PItiCE GUAlRANTNr.E FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFOIlT AN D)Uflia11LITPY, T1 II ESE SHIOES are UNSUIIIPASSh Our Stock of LADIES' CUtSTO'( MA DE SIU)ES JUST IN. As we haveo sold theseo goods for nutmb~er of' yga3ra, we can safely recot mtend them in i every piartihtnlar.. Weo respectin'lly regnest ani fns e tion. MoMART1BR! BIRIO02 A 10TQHI1 TESTION oro, Chester and Columbia: HOW IS'IT LP? Well, this Is our own little secoret, and nt this season, and owing to the many failures I many other branches, I have been enabled Trimminlngs, of all the latest designs. in Manufacturers' Agents, and for style and m in WN11HORO. tock of BLANKETS at SIXTY CENTS ON day's mail of the shipment of hese goods. While my other places take up A UG H NSBORO DRY GOODS MARKET. RNITURE D ECO RATIONS. D TO ARRIVE! BIO INDUCEMENTS-NOT IN t JOB LOTS Ok ODDS AND ENlDS, 'UT BARGAINS IN NEW STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES. 0~ 2, SEWING lMACIllNES, AS COOD AS CAN BE MADE, 13 A N) AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO A T'T R A C T ECONOMICAL BUYERS. s will surlrlse you. It will cost you nothing 'o Uf MON/', time (and trouble, buy else ler the sliphie it obligations to purchase of R O U' 1, anud come straight through to the rU JTATURE STORE. IN JIuxRST GOoDA at the LOWEST ICAL GETi OFb IIEltE. R, W. PHILLIPS. E IEiS. SCIIEAP AT HARDEN'S. iply of WV ESTERN FLOUR of all grades, 3A11S, CO)FFEES, TEAS, SYRtUPS and ID GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every LINE. ANJAS'ItiARA~E. ARDEN & BRO.I GENIIEIMER'S CHiOICE"I CENTS CIGAR SOLD) FOR TS A PIECk. OF VERY FINE CORlN -:WMi18KEY. OW WHISKEY AT , R Tovo This B' ofUCl(W II E AT--The firaf of the seasqon. Onie JBarrel of the BEST OATMEA L. FRi ESIl PA RCIIED) COFFEES in half and one p~oundl packages. ChlEESE and MACARONI. SA RDINES anid SA LMON. 00JDFJII, MA CK EREL and LOBISTERlS. ANNE BE AS, PA AD. CORN, PE A HES, .APLES, SL ICED) AND ORAT1ED) PINEAPPLES, JELLIFES anid M MA RMALIADES, Arnd a great many other things whieh you at find In a FIRIST-CLASS3 GROCE1.Y. a- CABBAGE, APPLES, ONIONS AND) POT TESA LWAYS ON H AND. c- AT S.r TS. WOLFE'S. FOR SALE! white Oak-,' StaDlas WAGONS. ALSO IN STORE: ;ADDLES, BRIDLES, IARNESS, )ACON, MEAL, CORN, )RY GOODS, NOTIONS, SIOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASI. UIYSSE G. DE4SPORT ES. WOOD'S ODONTINE IS NOT GOOD TO. , CLEAN THIE otl of a comb or a cross-ent saw, but it Ieanses the TEErIi oF LILTMA N BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It Is pir ictly harniless and promptlt1y elicient. 5 cents a box. W. C. FISIER, Wholesale Agent, Coluibia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by MCM.'sER, RicE & KETCrIlN. i REAL REMEDY! KITHER M'STICA. NOR INDIAN BUT 801EN TIM AND SPECIFIG. RECMEDV of aver twedy-fiAe years standlng t HEMEDY more po)hu at home, and where hest kniowi, tha n a, I other rentcd4c of ita kind. L REMi)Y endone by the beast Physiciang and Droggists at Its home. L REMEI)Y that Mr. C. W, O'Neill, Goadwator, Ala.. paya raised ls wifo fi-om an invalid's bed, and he helievos aeired ficrt(fc. L 16EME)DY of which a prominent Atlanta merehant aald, "I would have iten W00 astoout as would a nickle for wlhat two bottles of your medleito did for my daughter." LREMHEDY il regard to which B. J. Cassell. 1-. D., Drugg~ist 0f Thomasvlle Ga., rays: "I can recall instances in which It rda rlief r all the ua rc-.edtci hed failc<d L ICEMElIY abouit which Dr. ". 13. Ferrell, La Grange, Ga., writes: 11 have used for the last 20 years the medicino you are itting up and gonsidor it tho best combination ever gotten together for the diseasc. fur which it iW recom. menided. k REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branhnm, Atlan ta, said: "Jhace mriamined the racpe, and have no hesitation int odvising its use, and confIdently recomml~end it."' I lREMEDY whlich the Rev. IT. Bl. JTohnson, near Marietta. Ga.,* says lie has used in his famn fly with the "utmost tiatisinetion"' and recom mended it to three famlls'< "who found it to be just what it ls rccomm~nIdd." I REMEIDY of which Pecmberton, Iverson, a Denition hay: "We have beeni scling it for many years. with constaliy iltsreasing sales. Trho ar tHcle isa sta ple with us, and one of absolufe erat."' I NtEMEIJY of which Lamnnr, itahkln & say: "We sold 50gtrows in foutr months, and . oIit nanvpace bit w,1,4thtwas wanted agat' *-h*A~. a ? nh til aun us. nnusu~t, u1 L.m mi -, (In., says: "I cured 'ott of the most obstinat.. case's of VicAnmUwa M;:ssTshArioN titat cever canmo within may knowledge, n~ th a few bottles." I ItEM6ED)Y of whieh fDr J. (. Ituss, Notasulga Aln., says: I att fully conylneedi that it is un rivaled for that chwsaof dhreuses wh,'lich it claims~ to cure." I IEEJDY abont which Maj. John C. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and favorably' knolwn all over the United State s at a G eneral Iummrance Ageni,, sa.yn: "1 used Ihiatremnedy beforo the war on a largo-jilant'ition on a great ntutnber of easea, aittvays w'ith absolute suece s." ~. IEa1EDY about which Mr. J. WV. Strange, of Cartersvrilte, Ga., cortifica that one bottlo enred two members of hIs inily 'of mncnstrua Ilirregu larlty of mnvyeaora stam(iing. A UIE1DY tl tls clsAt'in THI/.N ANY OTHERl M~gtnleNof its l:lnd in the world, hceeo 1 ont 2 no'flI.xs5 wIIL (VInE TIls ,to:r Olais NA-r. CASE. Tills onAT POP'UAt.aMEnY 15 lIntADWFLu.94 M54I t' OULAToI:, (Woman'sa Becs( ir'end.) For sale b~y all Druggists. I'rice: Small size 75 cents. -Lrosize Sit.a 1o1e 1 reprIctor and Manmufaecrr J. BR~ADFIELiD, No. 108 S. P'ryor Street, A TLANTA. Gi. Swift's Sp~ciric baa been the mnenns of brinplhp tealth and happIness to thtouenndsi~ who were lro mourjed inciertiblte of llood and Skin Dilsease3. HEAR THE WITNESSE~I I amn rom thnt Swift'srcfeevdm life'. ,t iauI'm iertily i oiin.i~a:.jlit hintarins. andi wn- eve ii' to ie. -lswSif lpce rell-eved m1e promtynnr1 telI tin~uit it ia the ti..tei-t rct6eedy oft t- lye. C'. (I. SP'ENCEII, Sup't his Works, Itonmo, Ga. S. 5. 5. enres the won st form-i of Scrofuila, Old 4ores', t'hl lctrs, lecuam, limrper, anti all fIlood or. Si:ln inmr:or. it cluinianlr-s thae l'ison froml the ~ittod, andt dIris it out throug~h .the puirts of thm -kin. ' IIAD 3CRlOlrULA FORl 17 YEARS. I hnve suffered immtn Sernfitin nbot t 17 years. Theu ilseatie tlitin ms ly conflned to myi Ugs and nkles ny suahi imes Wce covered wIth rgie uklers aneJ un t'e 'm <f rolkfle,sh, and ths <alor twas ab~noet un' iiarabl!e. All remediles-nnd tretntents which I tInc I filedt to) d, ite ai' n oo. AL ,iad I betga takiE t S. 1., rotinuinit for abhot fotnr mntth, and I ANI ' fT VL WCL, I took 8. 8. 8. umler the suiperviasin f aphylinn (f 2(1 years' activa prac-. liec, b~y y o-tr order, I'revotta to taklig 5. 8. S. 1 at limes co~uld sCatrce ly sua'k. Now lean 'eal all day, and iA'ac to umukeA 8. R. . and it only, for my cur'e. TIIG8. McFAIt2AND), 84 F'onidry streaet, Atlanta, Ga. -RHEUMATISM. T'he seel of this discaso Is in the Bilood. $14.00 t woudd nt pturchase from I:'. what S. S. 5j hats oaicered in tuy case. it enred mae of Ilalarial Editor Repubikan, llpringileld, '1 on. A erfro was enred of a violent caso of Rlheuma Lim by 8. 8. 8. Witbont the remed~v hto wold havo lid. WM. hi. S.\il'li, M. D. Tumbling bhoals, i. o. W~rlte for a copy of thte little book-free. Vin' EBWA R D will be paid to any Cahnmmst whlo will Iind, on analysis of 10 bottles of 8. It. ii.. on patrtiln of mercury, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Oa. PRYOR'di~LE WiMN~vwcu"e --or ILS -- 0DTTENT n egrms, gr ta or? this annoying trouble it has been In ouar ime dn s y favorably ~oaas a him SORE NIPS, Fatas h oi ~ sen, SoAwLHaD, Tara,iUzmsasa~ lprddiseases. .l e had for tomen.ytatwr ,tan >bta in)an permaWnUA an or'es&.a m t. ~ alf~ cey A tes Casta,Ala,t *t ~ico os