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LOCAL INTELLIGENOE, THURSDAY Novembor o,0 : : 1888. ew Advertisementa. Strayed or Stolen-W. Watt Brice. Citation-J. R. Boylos, Judge of Probate. Citation-J. R. Boyles, Judge of Probate. Chapter MeetIng-P. Landecker, Secretary. Pyobate Judgo's Salo-J. R. Boyles, Ju dgo of Probate. Local 1hriers. -The south-bound passenger train was an hour Into on Wednesday. -Tihe Democrats will have just sov onty-five majority in next 101180. -Services will be held in the Epis copal church this morning at eleven o'clock, the Rev. Frank Hallam offlciat ing. -To-day being National Tianks giving day, and a day generally ob served, no paper will be Issued on Saturday. -Mr. W. H. Flonniken Is now on gaged in erecting a new barin and.sta blos upon the spot where his recent firo occurred. --The tunlo n.. 50ly%1 hmMissoiate Reformed church this morning at eleven o'clock. -The postofflco will be closed to day, except for one hour after the Opening of the mail, for the delivery of mail only. -The registration for the election on the question of "license" or "no licensc" closed at 6 p. i. on Wednes day. Three hundred and thirteen voters have registere(. -Mr. James A. Brice has about re covered from the wound recently re coived ill his hand and is up and at tending to his business again. His many fricids will be glad to learn of his recovery. -Messrs. Rt. J. MeCarley & Co. arc prepared to buy or sell Future Con tracts for any parties wishing to oper ate in this line. All business conflden tial. We receive press dispatches four times a day anld will keep our custom crs posted. Oct 16-tt* -Major Thos. W. Woodward on Monday, tile 26th inst., returned from Vicksburg, Miss., where he has been in a(lendanco upon the session of the National Cotton Planters' Association. The 3Mijor gives favorable reports of tile Success of tile meeting an(d the good results likely to follow there from. -All parties who bought guanos from1 us must settle oil or belore the 1st of' November, or they wii lose the cotton optioll :111( will have to pay tile face of tIheir notes in 1110nev. R. J. McCAndaY & Co. Oct 27-tf * --The county auditors and treasur ers are no0w ini session in Columbia. They arc trying tiIntimidate the Leg 'ure anid to get an inicrease of sala ri --porhaps so and' perhaps not. Ati am ' ale it. is certainly bt, just and proper~ that tihe salaries of these of ficers should1( be incereased at least so that they wvill 1)e fairly compensated for their work and recsponsibility. We have thoughtful and able representa-1 tives fromi Fairfield county-they no0w have an opportunlity of doing an hlonor to themselves and justice to over worked officials by drafting a bill look ing to inicreased pay. Will they do it? It remains to be seen. Th E COTTON MA RKET.-The0 follow ing is the report for Wecdnesday: Good middlin.......,..91 Middling........................9.65 Strict lowv middling.........9.35 Low middling.................8 New York futures dll amnd easy: January, 10.741; 1February, 10.89; March, 11.04; April, 11.17; May, 11.30 ; Jun11e, 11.42. NionTl~LY MEETINGS.-The proh11ibi tionists arc hoilinig nlightly meetings in tile court-house and much enthusi asnm is beinug aroused in conlsequenee. A meeting wvas h1e1( last nlght'at the usual hour, and a full atccount of the proceedings will be given ill another issue. An address wvill be delivered in the court-house to-night at seven o'clock by a colored speaker from North Carolina. It is earnestly hoped that arrangements willl be made by the executive committee for ladles to attend, If they desire to do so. It might be well to reserve all the Boats insidea the hne~ fm-. that 1mpinose. R1AmIrnOAD ACCIDENT.-A 11ul11 be lonmginmg to Wilonm Williams, colored, inl this place, w~as, Onl Monday night, tile 26th1 inist., throwni from the rail. road track near Mr. Desportes' store by the south-bound thlroulgh-freight and one of its hlind hoofs wvas torn off by the engine. The mule had just es caped from a stable niear by and was uponl tile track whleni overtaken by the trainm. Tile muile was gotten off thle track just inl time for tho second see tion of tihe freight trailn twenlty mlin uytes later. The accident to the mule Wendered It worthless and it was con sequentfly shlot. Accidents of tis kind are b~ecominlg quite fiquont Inl or near' Winnsboro. Whlose fault? THE FAmaFIxELD DEFENDANTs.-Mr. Thomas McGill, Jr., anld Mr. Janmes G. Hoerron, of tis counlty, are to be tried at tile prCeent sessioni of the Uni ted States Court at Columbia. Thley are chlarged with violation of the elec tion laws anld intimidation at the bal lot-box at the last general election. Wihan hOlnest court anld anl Impartial jury the defendants cani confidently expect anl aicqiltfta. of the charlges pro fe rrd against them. The wholesale po' urlos committed by Republican and Greonback hIrolingd in th6,politi cal cases are simply alarliig, aind a repetition of it may'be counted on to coivict Democrats. Now "time about is fair play", let the Democrats keep their eyes open and whenever an occa sion presents itself prose.cite the hirol ings for perjury, in the 9tato courts. This will get at the root of the evil, and 1until this is done innocent and unoffending citizens need not ask or ox poet any quarter. AMONG TIE JUSTICES.-Tho caso of the State against Horace Jackson, charged with trespass, was heard be fore Justice Nell on Tuesday after neon, the 27th inst. Tihe defendant was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fio of ten dollars and costs or be Imprisoned in the county jail ten days. The fine and costs were paid and the defendant was discharged. The case of the Stato against John Floyd and John Mack, charged with bunting and ranging upon the prom Isos, of Mr. George Robertson, Sr., without permission, was tried before Justice Catheart on Tuesday, the 27th inst. Messrs. McDonald & Douglass appeared for the State and Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale for the dnfino - ,uay and sentenced to pay each a fine of ten dol lars and costs or be confined in the 30nty jail twenty days. Counsel for :ho defeice gave notice of appeal and :he dofondpnts gave bond pending tppeal. CO3MMITTED FOR BURGLARY.-The )relimninary examination in the case of ,ho Stato against Thomas Cullen, sharged with burglary was held before istico Neil in the court-houso on L'uesday, the 27th inst. Messrs. Mc L)oyald & Douglass appeared for the lefondant. Thomas Cullenl is charged vith having comitted the burglary ipon the premises of Mr. James Q. i)avis on Garden street in this place m Wednesday night, the 21st inst., a 'uli account of which was given in hose columns last week. The evi lence produced against the defendant vas principally circumstantial. His >r.scnce in town on the arternoon of lie burglary, his strange and suspi ious conduct while here, leaving own early on Thursday morning on bot, his demeanor when captured. at lidgeway, were among the circum tances against hii. In addition to lie above an examination of 'tle tracks bund1(1 in tile vicinity of Mr. Davis's iouse, vlcn compared With the feet >f (he prisoner, showing a correspon lence in length, and Mr. J. N. Cen er's testimony that the prisoner cor -esponded in iappearance with a manl ic saw within 150 yards of Mr. Davis's ionsc on the night of the burglary nade up the evidence upon wvhich the lefendant wvas committed to jail in lefault of bail, to await further in 'estigation at thme neXt regular term of le Court of General Sessions in Fob .uary. ectaro of the R1ev. J. C. Priec, col >red, of Saulisbury, N. C., ini the ~ourt-hiouse on Monday evening was ~ortainly something out of the old >eaten path, and the prohiibitionists ye not simply pleased, but highly tratified and surprised at the masterly ibility and eloquence of the colored 3rator. For fully two hours lhe held le mixed audience of whites an~d )lacks, men91 and boys, spell-bound ivith his thrilling oratory. The speak r covered the entire fild of the dis mussion, and, though unot sensational, 1e painted in vivid colors the evils of~ ntemnperance andi closed with a pow ~rfuil arraignment of the cxicting law, icensing the trafic. The lecture took vell and doubtless strong impressions ivoro made upon the colored portioni >f the audience. On motion, a hearty roto of thanks was tendceod the speaker for his address. Speeches, forcible and to the poinl,wcre made in the course of the evening by Messrs. V. K. Elliott and A. M. Mackey. On Tulesdlay evening, promptly at seven o'clock, the hour apploinited, the 11ev. A. Coke Smith, of Charleston, was at his -post of duty, and all wvho were present felt the impetus lhe gave to the movement in Winnsboro. The Revy. Mr. Smith kindly came to Winns boro upon the special invitation of some of our prominent citizens, and his reputation throughout the State had caused anticipations to run high, mid no higher and more deserved com pliment ean be paid the address of the ovening than the fact that no oine left the court-house disappoi ntedl, or duri ing the hour and three-quarters grew weary or tired of It. For logical power, sublime pathos and lofty elo quence we have seldom heard his sup~erlor and scarcely his equal. In systematIc and natural order lie spoke of the causes of intemperance and then of thie remedies to be employed. In his description of the potent Influ ences of home-life upon01 the temperate or intemperate habits of men, and of the mission of women ini the cause, lie reached the climax of lis polished aderess, and temperance men, women and children woent to their homes and fircsides strengthened in the convic tIon that the cause was right and would finially triumph. The orator was accompanied by the R1ev. Dr. Darby, of Columbia, who, on invi tion, offered prayer at the opening of the meeting. A vole of thanks was tendered the lecturer for the interest lie had manifested in the mnovemenit and for his able and interesting lecture. ~~EED~WHEXT~N~0XTS. R UST PROOF WHEAT AND OATS, Cheap for the CASH,. J F. MnMAWTRR A Co. Ono Among Many. Mr. S. K. Cannon, of Iligh Falls, S. C., says he will sign any testimonial we may write of the virtues of Noruant's Neutraliz lug Cordial. Ho Is thoroughly convinced that it Is truly a groat nedielino and ho recoumends It to everyone affileAd with stoniachie disorders. Small size, 25 cents.. Try it. Bad On America. Nine-tenths of the people of the United States suffer with dyspepsia, and what are its many causes. lot food, hasty eating, Iltemperance, bad air, lack of exercise, ex uessivo use of ten, coffee or tobacco, and anything that prevents the regular action of 1h stomach will produce it. Its sy ip tois are headache, flatulency, loss of en orgy, fetid breath iolancholy. Its cure, Norman's Neutralizing Cordial. * CIAPTER MEETING. A REGULAR convocation of Winnsboro Chapter, No. 2, I. A. M., will be ield In Masonic Hall on Monday evening, the 3rd of December at 7 o'clock. P). LANDECKER, Nov 29-ti Secretary. STRAYED OR STOLEN, F ROM the undersigned on the night of the 20th inst a -Sorrel Mare Mule, about nine years old. Any one knowing ainthiug of said mule will confer a favor by ddressing W. WATT BIRICE, Nov 29-tlx3 Woodward's S. C. TrATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Iy J. R. BOYLKS, 1les., Probate Judge. HEIREAS, It. L. Elliott iath made W sit to in to grant hii letters of ulmninistration of the estato aind effects of Flizabeth Deleiey, deceased: iese are, therefore, to cite and admion sh all and singular the kindred and erod tors of the said Elizabeth Dellenley, de 'ased, that they he and appear before me, I; the Court of' Probate, to he lid at l'airfield Court Ilouse, 8. C., on tie Iatin lay of December next, after publleation lereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ;llow cause, if any they have, why the said idministration should not be gran'ted. Given under my hand this 28th day of November, Anno Domin1 1883. Published on the 29th day of November, 1883, in THE NEWs;AND .EIIRAL,. J. R. BOYLES, Nov J--t1x1 Judge of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAYRFIELD. 7y J. R. BOYLES, Jiq., Probate Judge. WIIEREAS, Jas. E. Stewart liath Sntale suit to me to grant hini leters )f adinistration of tho estate and (I feets of elijali .Jones, deceased: Tlhese are, therefore, to cite andI adinuon sh all and singular the kindred anl cred tors of. the said Elijah Jone.s, (ie teased, that they he and appear before ne, n the Court of Probate, to be held at Lairfleld Court Iouse, S. C., on the 13t.h lay of December next after public-ation ereof, at i o'clock in the forenoon, to Iow cause, if any they have, why the said ud lin istration' *sloultd not be gran'tel. G iven IuIdIer inv hand, this 26th day of Soveniber, Ann l)oniii 1883. Publisied oil tho 29th day of November, .883, In THE NEwS AND I EIIALD. J. R. 130YES Nov 29-t1xi Judge of ProIate. PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. iTATE OF' SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF YAIRIFIELD). W'm. S. Aiston, as Executor, Plaintiff, against .Joseph K. Alston an~d Oth ers, Decfendants. I[N purllsuance of ant order from the 1.Court of~ Probate of the State and 2ounty aforcsaid, uuado in the above tatedl case, I will otler for sale, before he CourtL House door ini Winnisboro, ltihe first Monday in Januarvyet ~vithlin tihe legal hours of sale, at pub ic outcry, to tihe highest bidider, thle ol lowving-described Iro perty, situiato in the County of Fairfield, in tihe State f South Carolina, to wit: *All that pice, partcel or tract of and, containing TWENTY-ONE HUN DRED ~ND EIUTY-3IX ACRES, m1ore or lcss,. Jounided onl the nlorthl by lands of Wmn. I. Dawkins, T::ustee, lands of . Tihos. Dawkins,.Jlands of Jno. W. Lyles and lands of Charles Free; oni tihe east by lands of Mrs. Fannie C. Powell anid lands of the Estate of B. Frank Pear ion, deceased; oni the south by lands formlerly of the Estate of Daniel llughey, deceased, and on the west by Biroad River. Tis tract will be divided into sepa rate parcels, of which a plat wvill be Oxhibited on the day of sale; anld the parcels wvill be sold1 sep~arately. ALSO, All thait piece, p~areec101' tract of land, knlown as tihe "'Cedar Creek Place", cointaininig FIVE IIUJNI)nED AcR~s, more or less, lyinig on tile wa Lers of LittlIc Cedar Creek, and b~ound 3d onl tile northi by lands of - Damnack, On the east by lands of tile E~state of John Ihinnant, dleceasedl, Onl Lihe south by lands of the Estate of Tohn Hinnanlt, deceased, lands of thle Es5talt of Phillip Cook, deceased, and land conveyed by tihe Jud~ge of Pro bate for the County of Fairfield to Mr's. Isabella Ligon, anld 0on the( west by saidI land conveyed by the0 said JIndge of Probate to tile said Mrs. [sabella Ligon. .ALSO, All thlat pice, parcel or tr~act of andi, known as the "Buffalo" or "Piney Woods" Tract, conitaiilng FOUR TIUN DRED(1 AND) siXTlY-THRIEE ACnIEs, moreoOr less, and bounded 011 the north by lands of Chas. A. Abell, Onl tile east b'y land of the Estate of John Broom, de ocased, and on tihe southl and wesatb lands of J. Russell Black, and Aaron E. Powell. ALSO, All that pice, parcel or tr'act of landl, known as the "Little River Place", conltaining ONE IIUNDRIED AND) V~il.ff ACREs, moreoOr less, anud hound od b~y lands of John Leitncr, Christian L~eitnler, James Mann and others. TERMs OF SALE: One-third of the puirchiase-mnoney to be p~aid ill cash, anid tile balance iln two equlal annual inlstalnlents, from tihe (lay of sale, withl interest Oil such bal ance from said day, p~ayab~le atnnually' said balance to be secumred by tile bond of theo purchaser an~d a mortgage of tile premises sold; tile purchaser to have tihe optionl of pa1yinig tile whlolo of the purchase-money in cash; and thle pulrchazser to pay for all necessary papers. J. R. BOYLES Judge of Probate. Probate Jiudge's Office, Winnsboro, S. C., November 28, 1883. Nov 29-xttd -Buy Zeigler Brothers' Ladles', Misses' and Childreni's Fine Shoes5. Ym3ATPV. WIT TKOW SKY! & BARUCII, CHARLOTTE, N. C., OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THEIR TRADING B3Y MAIL. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT IS SO ARRANGED THAT "SIIOPPING" BY MAIL IS, REN DERED EASIER AN) IS OFTEN MORE SATISFACTOlILY DONE ilAN IN PERSON. T.WMIYVERS OF INQUIRY ARE PROMPTLY RESPONDI)ED TO. 3AMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES YIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT SFACTION-DELIVERINGPACK AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS [N AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS )R MAIL CHARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT [S NEEDED TO CLOTIIE MEN, EOUTIIS AND BOYS, LADIES, AISSES AND CHILDREN, IN 3LUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0: [iADIES' AND MISSES' UNDr.. WVEAR, AND IIAVE TIlE BES'L D) iPESSMA KING ESTAIMISIDIENT IN VIlE SOUTH. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSKY a BARUCH. BUTTER BUTTER ECEIVED Gilt-Edge But ter, fresh and sweet, .Cream Checeso and Prunes, Newv Or leans Molasses, with a good many other goods. Call soon and get bargains at S. S. WOLF'E'S. Received this D)AY GOSi[EN UTTERE, Cheese, Rnisins, Dates, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Penehes, Fresh and Pickled1 Sahnion, "resh andl Pickled Mackcerel, Sardines, SOysters and Lobsters, .Pottedl and1 Devilled Meats, (Gan Pow der, Young Ilyson andh English Ureakcfast TEAS, SUGARS, Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR, Flour, Meal, JBacon, Ferris's HTams~ and Ureakfast Strips, uckwheat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions anid Potatoes. All of which will bo SOLD ATl TH'IE 1.0WESTI 1i1lCE, AT S. S. WOLFE'S. ATTENTION, ROUSE KEEPERS JUST RIEOEWED, Patent Pro-cess Unickwhieat Flour, Choice, 'ancy anid Patent Family Flour, L ondon [anyer- RaisIns, Cr-eam Cheese, Pilneaio 1 .1heese, Imlported M~acaron i, .Imported P~iles and Sauce, Imiported anmd D~omestic ardines, Salmon, Mackerel, Cox's Gelia lie, P'owd~eredi and Cut-Loaf Sugar, (.rat dl and Sliced P~I~ineapple, Okra and1( Tomna-. ocs, Pears, Peuache's, Tomatoes, Succotash md many olheor goods I that line. In act my GROCERY DEPARTMENT s full of FRIESIH STOCK of the vecry best juality. TO FARMERS: I have a large stock of heavy BOOTS mdi SHOES 1'r wvomen anid men, that nzust bo 80old by Janiuar-y 1st, r-egar-dless of proflt. Also heavy goods for p~ants and loats. Price no object. I waent money. A.LL FOR CASH ON TnHE SPOT. R. M. IHUEY. CA RPET. Derpete andi Eouse Wralthing Goods, The Largest 3tock fSouth of Baltimere. Megue*, Eat Crumb Oloth, Windowha Upoht Engraving' Chroutos, Picture JAII A OO0IKEEY AUGUSTA, GA. TOO MAN --A NOT ENOU TIIIS MORNING AT NINE O'CL on tho market at a regular sacrifico. WE NEED IONIEY and MUST 11 to get goods at prices only ofrered b~y MIMN This has been the prediction of som the conclusion that they were better 1i ALL PARET1S INDEBTED TO ONCE. Respectfully, Oct 16-. IT STANDS. A W STOVES A SPECIALTI I have in store the largest stock of Cooking an1d Ilcatting STOVEl ever brought; to Wimshoro. At tho iva of the list; is tihe Charter Oak, No. 8, wit aill tIle latest improveleiits, ineluding ti wondermful wire anz ovn-l dloor. Othe size:. of t e saillo Stoves and N os. 7, 70, 7 &c., of ot her first-class cooks. Mornilin I'ght, Centennial, Cooks Jewel (rawolvinj Io), wmproved l.o, Crown, Cottonl Optlon Iill A rp, Gul f Stat's, I Aonl, Magnate, &c All siz's of 1,T EA',IES, for COA l o WItni. Grattes, (pen Frankllns, aid lt StIoves from 1$6.m up. Stove trinunillill. tun Imarts oil hand or- splield promptly The) "'Iam ily COPPF, lmmsTrie, supplhe;. [ Iog telol wn t. Is air-tight, and1i1 roast pefclI to :1 lio1unds coll've. Will Ill tll s v . I'rie $. 200. Fi'ilAl1 l:Ms, SI'K1S and 11U1.13k, a full tock. To shops I sell very close. Writ 01r cnll for prices. PLO)WS and plow blades. I have ia fev af the iou isille I 'lows that I will os ouit. Will h'ereafter' run the LI1a l)l*:l1. Ihe st low-priced chilled plo0w. lasses, N FW4~ Ilhiekhwheat. I'Iour, Iliirnie fast lhuit, Il oloihm Sauisag,.e, No4. I Mark41 namiied blow ats to thle excel lencee of thle A. llrice, WV. .J. Iberi-on, Saml. ('atharti Mrs. *J. Ihea r a ti (others. T[wo) I11un11red lhushies lIed Htust-Proo J. H. CUMMINGS. HEADQUI ARTERS, While we have sonmo good suits at s7.r0 S9, $10 andl $12, the variety at $:3.r50 an 515 Ia much greater, andl embihraces man very desIrable andl Ihnd.someW muixtures, en both In walkin g coats 1and4 sacks. Th'ere I no discount on the wool-It's the genuhn artie. The gairmuents aire of stylish shiapes Iewedi wIth silk, well muade anid nicel1 trimmed. D? yOti conitemilato buyingi it sonI so, you shiouid see test when coinng to Columbia. If there I: aniythilng unlder' 1.11 s1un in Fall and Win tor apparel that you requ11iro you caind 11I li our stock. .ISOYS' SUITS. To theO ladies or Wil~nnbo wo wIsh t< nunitIec thaft we have the largest stock ( Iloys' Clothuinh Clonbtia. .loys' schioo Fl hdress suits; also a hanl1dsome1 line( 0 K1Ilts for the little onesM, and1 mado41 amt In nnued In the hatest styles. We als< guaranttee a plerfect fit.* A Il orders senmt t< miy addrl ess wIill r'eceive promphlt attent1iton aind If they (do not suIt or flt, y'ou can rc turni thtemt by paying hialf oxpress. llespck.aL. IKINARD. H h L TONSC Am ETSOC LOWSTPRCE N H E 0. O - 7 STORES. ND G1 MONEY. 0 30K I WILL THROW THIS STOCK AVE IT. Now, if over, is your timo AUG-H. 3 of our competitors. We havo come to iformed than we thought they were. US WILL PLEASE SETTLE AT eT THE HEAD. TlE LIGHiT-tUNN41NG "DOMESTIC." That it is the acknowledged Leader in the Trade Is a fact that cannot be dis puted. t MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL ITI Tho Largest A rled, -i The Lightest itun1ning, 'I'he most, ieauiful Woodwork. ANI) IT IS VARRANTED o b made of the best Imiatelrial. 'To do ally and all kiliils of work. To be coiplete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C.. Agents wanted In unoccupied territo r.Address DJOMESTC SEVING MACHIINE CO., Richmond, Virlginli. NORMAN'S lm and IFreet urI I n u.a.ty fr io - . enr., of Prm n St. IiI. 00 411 ry. or 1 - . n.. - t . -.i., 'i a ' I - a at m . -c l xl'Ia t I. I b ~ate .. .a a . . i f Or Ch y. -Cty li~ad. ta at ay.~t :i~.. itt N i e a l a i a I. 'a othin. ri ce -tt c. m. 1 ..a Ier bati. ho tlb jal Dr i:ix mIa >I Ia~aa - lain it~e1n Solri e Prop:ri j act, . tc Walhatlla, S. C. UJ. eJ. A.r. ~NEW FALL WINTER GOODS. Come and see the largest and best se lected stock MillInery, consisting of T1rhmmed Pattejrn liata nad lionnets, 9un tinuneitd g~oodsl, Velvets, Sat Ins, Rtlhlbons, Flowers, T'p1s, Pl unes, IlIIrdsaindn lFeath era, all colors, Crapes1 Illusins, lilack and1( White 1Laces, L oTe, Grapi~e, Veils, lhiarego, Ti'ssure and1( Parlsienneo Vcllinig, llair Switches tromn 75 cents upi, Curls, hangs' Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle amd other lluchitngs for thne niek, FichaIus, (Co.. harettes anid Tics, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, at A full stock of ILadies' iad MIsses' 1Hoslery. Irlin, bIsle, SIlk andI Kid Glloves, all colors and new styvles. An ars sortmniait of Ldieis' iad ANIIsses' c~olored( aind white Corsets, all sizes. .1oop1 SkIrts, Dress SieLlds andI Palpitators. Ilandker 'hilefs ini vari'ety, fronm Coitton to SIlk. Silk FarInges, P assemrentei TJrimmiin g, Vel vet JRibbonas, UI'rids anid other D~ress TIrlim mings, lluttons in great vartlety, styles and( prlees, at J. 0. BOA Q'S. A fuill stock of NotIons of all kInds. Lades'a Linenr and Lace Collars, Zepihyrs, Saxony, Berlin and Shetland JHoods. Chiul dreni's Zephy'r Hoods and Sacques, Shawls andI Boulevard Skirts, at t -- All kinds of White Goods, WhIte Lace and Muslin CurtaIns, (CretoInnes, &c. &c. Also a full andl complete line of D'ress Goods of various fabrics, styles arnd Lries from Calicoes, Worstedl, Cashmeres, Silks and Satins'-your can find any thinrg you -wan~t In that line and at arny price. 'These goods we are deterinedIC to sell cheap arnd real nre stock. Our stock of Shoes of all kinds wIll 1b0 sold at and1( below COST, as well as hleavy pi)ce good s for Men's wear, andi other goods that WO (10 not intend keep~ing after Ip~resent stock of samo Ia sold. We mean what we say. J7. 0. BJOAG, FIFTEEN more of the NEW 1110H ARIM DAVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on tihe market, and gives perfect satIsfactIon In every partlcu a, n aeneral favorIte with tihe ladles. E~very Machine WARRUANTIED In every partilr'. No family sh~ould be wIthout onte. Send ordler or come all and bury one. J7. 0. BOAG. TO .RETV~Eil, A lot of BUGI4ES and H1ARNESS. WAlT FOR THEM. ___ J. 0. BOAG. 51UMW REOJEIVED, OATMEAL, Buckwhieat and New Crop New Orlane Ugolaseos. I. ). oKASThRR & 00. 1 - FOR SAL.E IIOME-MADE, VWliuto Oakt Stanldrd WAGONS. ALSO IN STORE : SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. UL4YSSE ". DESPORTES. WOOD'S ODONTINE JS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE teei oft a comb or a ross-cut saw, but it cleanses the TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It is per fectly hirmiless and promptly efficient. 25 cents a box. W. C. FISIER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For salo lin Winnsboro by MCMASTER, .UCE, & KETCIIIN. R( REAL REMEDY! NEITHER MYSTISAL NOR INDIAN hUT 8OIEL YhFI0 AND SPEOIFC. A REMEI)Y of o'er twcnty-flive ears staun . A ItEM EDY more pompilaw at home, and he * bedt known, than all otlier rematicaof t kind. A Ui14,ii0n1 eilorsed by the best Physician and Dlruggists a its htom e. A IEMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Noll, Goodwateo Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid's bod and lie believea at'cd fierife. A EMEI)V of which a prominent Atlanta nierchattsaid, "1 would havogiven8500assooyA as I would a niekle for what two bottles of yoU mediciino did for my danghter." A IEMEDY in reyard to whicht S. J. CassoUl M. . Drugist of Thomasvillo Ga., ays: "I can recall ustanCos in which ItqfforcfA 'fter at the usual remnedles htadfaucez. A itEM1EA)Y about which Dr. It. B. Ferrell, TAe CIrango, ain., writes: "I havo used for the last 20 years the medicine you are putting up and considor it the best combinat oit over gotten together for the diseases for which it is recony menuded. A IEEMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham Atla tn. said: "I hate examincd the recipe and avo hesitation in advising its use, anI confidenug recomintcud it." A R1MEI)Y which the Rev. Hf. B. Johnuel near Marietta, ia., says ho has used in his faa. ily with tho "utmost satisfaction" and reco mended it to three familios "who found it tobt ust what it 1a recommnended."' A titMEDY of wvhich Pemberton, Ivorgon, & D~enison say: 'We have been selling it for many ears. with constantly increasing sales. Tho a t'ele tIs a sa lo with us, anud 01One absotesmerit." A 1IE I101) of which l.n mar, Iankin & Lamnar ray: "Wo soldi SOfross in fonrmonths and never erol It in any nuee hnt whati itws wanled again." A 1tL01iii1Yby which Dr. liaugh, of La~rango, Ga., rays: "I curedl on1e of the most obstinato cants of VICAnitUs MRCRTnUATION thlat ever camne wit huiunay knlowledge, with a few bottles." A IEMED)Y of which lDr. .1. C. Hiuss Notasulga Ala .,u's:~ I alm fully convinced that it is unf rivale or that class of diseases which it claims to (O2re." A IR10MtEDY nbonutwhich Mal. John C. Whiter', of Atlanta, well anld favoraU yknown all over theo United Btnte.s us ationerai insuranco Agont-, psayi: "I used this remedy before the wvar on a large plantation on a~ gurent number of css alwta w ifh aloJIiuite suwcs." css A 1tli lll)Y abouit whtich Mr. 3. W. Strange, of (Cartersvillo, (Ga., critles that 01ne bottle cured two m)embers (If his family of nmnstrualirregg. larity of muan y ers stand ing. A 1REMEDY that. is cIIEAP'SLt TIIAN ANY OTHR MHuicINE of its kind in the world, becauco 1 Cz 2 nIO~rLKS WILL CUatS TiHE MOST OBaT1NATE CASE,. Tis onEKAT POP'ULAnI nIEIDY is BnADFIELD a 'EiilAI.ri R~OUA'ron W~oman's BestFriend.) For sale by all Dru ~sa. Prico: Small sizo 70 centa. Bolo l'roprietor and Mannfacturer J..'I3RADPIELD, No. 1088. P'ryor Street, ATI.ANTA4 0A. Swift's Specific has h~cen tho means of brlngihg '.wauith and happiess to thtouisands who were pro. noun~ced incurable of Biood and Skin Diseases. HEAR THE WITNESSES! hIam orn tiat Rwift's Speeific saved my life. I was ter :ibly l,<isonied with Malaris, andi was giv3 up t'odie. Swift's8 Spcifllerelieved mepromptl y~ untirely. I think it is the greatest remedy of The agb. C. (I. SP'ECER, Sup't Glas WVorks, Rome, Ga. 8. i. S. cures the worst forms of Scrofula, Old 5"'e", (1b Uicers, Eremla, lherpes, and all Blo'od o -.mI: lhm,r. It clliminates' the P'oison from til jiim d, and drives it, out through the pores of t oe ,-kini. hl.\D SCR'TOFULIA FOR 17 YEARS. r have rufferedi from Scrofnla ahont l'/ years. Tile disaae behus mostly confied to my leg and ankles lay shuit ihones wero covered with la idco an <ne arn rii o llen', ?jfeIISh, annat the orlor was almtni nEy* be.rralu', All remedties andt treatments which I tried fadedu to do, mc enyv good. At last I began taking H. r:. S., cnatiuin g o'r about fenr months, andi I A) (Si''A INLYI W FlI.L, I took 8. S. 8. uinder the Aultervr iin (If a l~ihylcin of 261 'cars' active prito ilee, lby yoiur order. Previous to king S. B, S. I at ilmes could senreely walk:. Now Ilcan walk ali day, and i uva l than S. . awld it oal or tycua o.&f /uue o t Tn '110. McIPAilEND, 5l4 Fonii'dry Street, Atlanta: Ga, RHEUMATISM. The neat of thIs diseaso e i n tk3 .BlAI. $10.00' would not purchase from me what S. 5., hats otekd in imy case. I cured me of Malara Jthoumattim. AltChIIIIC TiIIOMAS Ediitor JEpulican, Springfleld,'lfonn. A neg was cnred of a violent caso of Rlhoni, tla'm by 1. 8. 8. WVithont tile romd, he would h~ died. ~ VM.Tambling dhiats, . Q. Write for a copy of the little book-free. 000 REWARD will be paidtoa $1000 ~Chemist wh'io will find, on anal of 10 bottles of S. S. B., one particle of meron* iodide potassium or any minernf substatice. TUIE SWIFT SPECIFIO C0., Drawor 8, Atlanta, Gs, Thousands of wom a over the land testi. fto the wonder'fulo eas o~ this great rema dyitWill not only shorten labor andiqe the iesty of ni and ueris oo expsressicmn but trthan alli hvl draly d i ho th 4~C DWID tienta o*~ ' Price'.