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V& nnt not pald in-ad
4 FOR AuvaTIhlNG.--One-do
pejnnaIJ4~ mloi1) fortIQ Of lat. lnser
tIonsd- emit. io dh'ftor-.egch n.
s'.)Uent insertlon. hese rates appl' to
advertiseeunts of eeeharae and are
Int rbely. in advance. Obituaries
an tributes of rihpec for a
tdyletents. Marriage no ces, and*
wp ei-announcoementA of deaths, are pub.
lMLd free ani 4te solicited. Iebural trius
foi centx'ca tsments.
Now Advertisements.
Opring Opening-J. L. Mimnaugh
co.
Cittonl4. R. Boyles, Judge of
Probate,."
-Fhe best amily Sewing Machine
on the sharket. A guarantee with.
every machine. For sale only by J. 0.
Rautesongp Saisvrss.--Sevices will
be held A the Methodist Church to.
uiorrow morning at 11 o'clock by the
Ie.,... 8. Connor.
Services alW in the Episo'opal Church
at 11, a. in , and 6*, p. m.
Services will also be held in the
Assoolate4sAformed glqurch at 11
o'cloogt9'iu f:w mgring.
Tnt FARuMus'MEETING.-The farm
ers of the county have been called to
meet in-;tl Court-, House on Monday
the 5th inst. There ahould b4 a fl11
attendance and a full representation
should be sent to the State Convention
on the 29th inst. --If there is found to
be a corrupt government at Columbia,
and in faet throughout-the State, then
such remedies can be applied as may
be deemed necessary under the circum
stances.
-Shuoes, Clothing, Press Goods,
Calicoes, Jerseys, Ladies' Felt and
Straw Hats, and other goods at and
beld# cost for the cash. : I mean what
r say. J. 0. BoAG.*
TiE TOWN -MEETING.-The Town
Hall waks filled to its capacity on Thurs
day evening, the Municipal Democratic
~Club having assembled to make nomi
.nations for Indtendant and Wardent
for the ensuing year.
The incumbent president and vice
president 'were re-elected, and Mr.
R. '-Huey was elected secretary and
tretenrer in the place ofUMr. D. R.
Flenniken, who has removed from
Winnsboro.
A number of now members wure
elected.
Before any nominations were made,
Mr. T. H. Ketchin offered the follow
Ing resolutions:
Resolved, 1. That it is the sense of
tbjsVlu tht. o llcenses for the sale
ord t aiqorisina the town of
Winn or rfor. th9 ensuing year,
shouli Wgrant'ed for 10.s than the
sum of fotur hundred dollars per an
Resolved, 2. That the nomInees of
this Club be required to p ledge them
selves-.to ,up rt and faithfully. e-e
.cnte them prnc0l above set forth in
these resolutions.
The resolutions were -eubmitted to a
vete, and were adopted by a very de
cided tiaajority,
4ihiriatioeis being next in order,
Mr.. T. K. Elliott, the present incum
bent, was nombiated for Intendant,
without opposition. Mr. Elliott, . in
respoitee to calls, briefly expressed his
thanks for the compliment.
The presezgt Wardentwm:---algs
so rcJ H. Cummings
an~ James Q. Davis. . Some votes
eacst 'for Other getiemen, who
\not candidates.
The s~etingthen adjourned.
--Now is tine to get a, good (Cincin
nai Open or T~dp Buggy, Three-Spring
- Wagon, Turnout Seat Buggy, Plat
*fo S~ritg or Farmor'.s Wagon, with
Shaft~ epl , Single or Double Hiar
nespaheauOp for cash or bankable
pp4*,'irom J3. ~O.oAG. *.
Our yew cneg.
A short description of what the comn
nlittee intend to make,, of the new
Mount Zion College will be of. inter
est'.to those who have not had an
9poettanty of seeing a diagram of the
bitding. It is proposed to eret the
new builing'just in front and adjoining
the old Mollege. The entire front will
be 128 feet, and this space will be
ided into dyoe separate apartments.
The main entrance in the front wille
lead into a room called the lobby.
24x28 feet; and in reai' of this room
will be two small rooms, one on the
right and the other on - the left, 8x10
feet, which will be used as cloak
wroms. ThIs portion of the building
1wi11 be forty-two feet high,' and (upon
the second floor .will be a large room
2'l:80 feet, which can be used as a
de#.Iug or general society hall. Just
d~ the righ~t of this main portion of the
balidingwillibo two class rooms, 20x26
feet, and .with geoors loading into the
lobby, and in the rear to a small porch.
These' rooms will be only one story
bigh. .Upon, the extreme right and
len wtill be two other class roomns 20280
feet. This portion of the butilding,
white not two stories high, will be
considerably higher than the two ad
joining rooms and not quite so high as
the aal frontt. Both of these rooms
will have an entrance in front, which
mnakes three front entrances to ttl.
bniid1bg. Protn these rooms will' be
doori leidig into the porches in rear
of the two adjoining rooms, and from
these porohes will be doors l'eading
into the old building, which can be
reached from every room .and can be
used as a chapel. This room is 27x52
feet, and just in rear And upon the
. -t.
b o roomi 182$ feet, whiob
be e as, 1Iray.
The contract has been given to Mr.
I 'AshbUsy9, fPbharlotte, and the building
will cost $4,470. The remaining $580 of
tli five thittsanigven to the commit
te. wll be. expnded .in improviug
the .id building. Two 'thiesand
dolliat will:besexpeided In- erecting
a cottage for the PrhoIpal and- in im.
proving. the surrounding groundp.
The building *111 be i handsome one
when completed, and will be quite an
addition to the architecture of the
town.
Mr. Asbury, we undoutand, has-been
in town and will commence work at
an early day. The erection of this
building will be quite an additional
edttcational advantage to the citizens
of this and adjoining counties, and
with a first class corps of teachers
there is no ieason why Mount Zion
cannot be made one of the best in.
stitutions of the State.
ZorB RAOX Gum BPARIEI.
NQt seeing anything reported from
this section, I will endeavor to send
you a few items. The past few. days
have been very wet-in fact the heavi
est rains of the season fell on Monday.
The land is washed at a terrible rate
soul planteri who have .plaited on
botm land losing corn and. lad too.
We could very well have spared Peru
a few showers and then had Ilenty
left.- The farmers are very well ad
vanced in farm operations-a good
quantity of corn being already planted.
The fruit prospect just now promises
well, and if no more. frost comes we
will have plenty this summer.
The health of this section Is gen -
erally good, but we have had the
usual amount of coIns, etc., but not
many serious cases.
On the 23d uit. a most shocking
accident occurred at Simpson's Turn
out. As the north bound passenger
train was nearing the station Lucy
Moore, in company with two othor
colored persons, was coming from a
funeral and walking on the railroad,
the wilid being very high at the time,
the train ran up very near before they
discovered it. All three of the col
ored persons at once got off the track
and Lucy Moore ran some forty or
fifty yards to a crossing and attempted
to cross the track when she struck her
foot on the rail and fell, just before
the engine, wl ich vas now In thirty
feet of her, and although the engineer
was slowing up to stop at the station,
he could not stop in time to save the
unfortunate woman. The engine
struck her and literally crushed her to
pieces, carrying her about twenty-five
reet, leaving her in the middle of the
rack with scarcely a whole bone in
her body. Tier head was completely
prushed and her brains were scattered
around for several feet-a most shook
lng sight. There could be no blame
attached to the engineer as he could
by no means stop his train,- and he
sould not have known that the woman
would have gone on the track after
getting ofi. Coroner Hinnant was
promptly on the spot and held an in-.
guest. The jury found a verdict ity
accordance with the facts andeoy
sting the railroad frpW 1 Alilame.
rhere are many and -confilcting state
ments concerl!f this accident, but
the abov9.v a correct one, as the
writef~if this was in thirty feet of the
weihan when she was killed, and saw
the whole horrible affair.
GUM SPRING.
Simpson's Turnout, A pril 1, 1886.
Intereatung'Experiences.
Hiram Cameron, Furniture Dealer
of Columbus, Gas., tells his experience,
thus: "For three years have tried every
remedy on the mardet for Stomach and
Kidney Disorders, but got no relief,
until I used Electric Bitters. Took
five bottles and am now cured, and
think Electric Bitters the Best Blood
Purifier in the world."-Major A. B.
Reed, of West Liberty, Ky., used
Electric Bitters for an old standing
Kidney affection aind says: "Nothing
has ever done me so much good as
Electric Bitters."
'Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Mc
Master, Brice & Ketchin. *
-The labor riots in Belgium con
tinue and bloody fights daily occur
between the military and the rioters.
Charlerol Is now one vast camp, from
which flying columns of military oper
ate in different directions.
-Sixteen human scalps, five of them
fo.male, were recently found in esn old
hos tvhich vats being torn down in
Miannington, W. Va. Tlaey are be
lieved to hare beeni taken from Indian
heads by early settlers.
-Preston Valentine confesses thati
he murdel'ed Win. Vales, the watch
mnan at the car etables in Augusta, and
implicates several white men, but some
of his statements -are not believed.
Tie killed a boy in Carolina, but was
Acqunitted.
STATE OF.SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF PAInFIELD.
By J7. A. BOYLE8, Buq., Probate~ Jtuige.
WI HEREAS, THTOS. - K. ELLIOT T
hith' made suit to moe to grant
hifn letters of administration of the estate
and effects of Jo. K. McCarley, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred-.
itors of - the said Jno. K. McCarley, d6.
ceased, that they be p apar before me,
in the Court of Probt tobe .held at
Fairfild Court Hotise, t. C., on the 17th
day of Apuil next after Dublication hereof,
at-11-o'clockc in the forenoon, to -show
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should net be grated.
- Given undermy hand, ths st day .of
Apl Anno Domini 1886.
- Vbished. en the 3rd day of April,
188 la Tusf ThtWS AND JInnALD.
J. R. BOYI.ES -
,Apl8tlx1.l Judge of :P'roY~ato.
8.0. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
T HE 86th ANNUAL MEIETING OF
the South Carolina Medical- Assoeia
tion will be held in Camdeni, on T UESDAY,
April 20. 1880.M .
W. PEYRE POROHIE;M.D.
Apn122 Recordin Aecretar..
* aa s
TAKNSPEUE UR4IFORI
T are v of the be .
sorte stok of ancya Stae Groca~ele
in A. t
RasR;B 60911-s,, urrnts br
Suar, ofeeoff difeen grade4Bs,
Teas, hocolte Bofm Aa oco
b cesO fal 1 Indsan xtracts
Imre in rdnsi
QuUD at er d HlBoe
C n Fuits Fa ae eet le b
THE SUBSCRIBER
TAKPS PLEASUE Ian iNpRiNG
THE CTIZEnNS OF
W'INNSBO RO
That e Is receiving oe of the best as.
sorted stock of Fancy anid Staple Groceries
in town.
Ralsjms Currants, Citron,
Prunes, Evaporated Apples,
SugarsI Coffees',of (lierent grades,
Teras, Chocolate. Brona and Cocoa,
Fresh English Walnuts, Almonds Pecans,
bplces of all kinds and i xtracts,
Imiported 8ardines In
Quarter and Half Boxes,
Citnned Fruits and Vegetables
Peaches, Pears and ieaples,
Okra and Troiatoes, Corn and Peas,
Flour f rom the cheapes~t to the finest,
Mleal, Grits, Laind, Bacon and Syrups, 0
With good ninny other goods all of wvhiech Y
will be sold at the lowest prfce for cAsu a
only by S. S. WOLFE. 11
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TO RENT. ti
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I1IE SHEDD FARM-one mile south
east of Winnsboro, on tho Camden
Road-containing EIGIITY-EIUT Acres g
and a good Cottage house with six rooms r
and all necessary outbuildings.
Apply to I
Dn. R. A. BUCHANAN.
Mch27txtf
f:
FARMERS' CLUB. C
H E FARMNEllS' CLUB of Fairfield t'
Conty Will meet lin the Court House e
at Winmsboro, on MONDAY, the 5th day a
of A PRIL, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the i
purpose of electing delegates to the Farm
ers' Convention, calll to meet at Columi
bi. on the 29th day of April.
All Township Clubs are requested to
send delegates to the County Club.
By order of the President:
Meh27xtd J. F. McMASTER,
-AND)
)FoR SALE!
FORTY HEAD)OF FAT KFNTUCKY
MULES AND) IORSES-amiong them
some good Saddle and Harness H orses;
also a few god Young Brood Mares.
We also myve a fine sele~tioni in Mules
from 14 hajds up to 15% hands high-all
sound and right.
All salesguaranteed as represented. We
will sell 4hem cheap for CAH or'on time .
until next fall by the purchaser giving us
satisfactory papers.
COME ONE!l COME ALL !
Here is an opening for the County to.
ctart their plows. .
A. WIL4LIFORD) & SON,
- Winsboro, S. C. I
OYSTERS I
Fresh three times a week, from 4
Norfolk. The Celebrated Lyn
haven and James River Oysters, at
Winnsboro Ice House.
F. W. HABENICHT, Proprietor. J
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NELSON'S HOTEL,
(Formerly Central Hotel,)
NO. 49 WEST PLAIN STREET,
COLUM1flhA, . . - . O,
THIS HOUSE has been renovated and
put- In first-class condition, and Is now
open for the accommodiation of travel,
Situation cool and retired, and.within two
minutes' walk of the main business part
of the city.
Terms $1.30 and $2.00 per Day,
AUQORDING TO ROOM.
W. If.lyELSON, Proprietor.
Nov19txtf
- FISH!I
Three times a week, fresh from
the sea. The best fresh Fish that
Charleston and other markets can
furnish, at Winnsbora Ice Hotme.|
F. W. HAnumnuJIT Proprietor
NORMAN PEROHRON STA IjOM
"MAJOR"
May be, found as follows, untU turther
notice:
Winnsboro, March 29-31.
Blackstock, April 1-3.
Bell's Bridge A ril 5-10.
Winnsboro,, April 12-k,4.
Blaokstock, April 10-17.
Bell's Bridge April 19-24.
Winnsbo i26--28.
Blackstock: April 29, 30, May 1..
Bell'* Bldge, Va 8
Winn1boro, myro-2.
Blacktock, May 13-15.
Bell's Bridg May 17-22
Winnsboro, kay 2440.
Blackstock, May 27-29.
Other'appointments will be announced
Nereaftor.
"Major Is a beautiful red bay, black
mane and tall, nine ears ol1, a good
walker, and works Well in harness. He
was bred and raitd by E. Dillon & Co
Bloomington, Ills.; was sired by delebratej
t. Laurent, a horse whose reputation and
record as a breeder are not excelled b
those of any draft stallion on the Conti
nent. St. Laurent Is also the largest heov
lest-boned and most porful Forman
iorse ever imported to the UfitW tates.
otwithstand~ Major's Iwnnse size he
possesses ihrn points Seldom found in
io large a horse-such broad', flat egs,
massive quarters, wonderful shoulders
rIsIng well on the wetherto,eeatpoe
leck, a fine head well on, Id
live eyes, for which his'colts a ip
Terms-Twenty dollars i nnee,. or
Ifteen dollars season. ,
Mares from a distance will be astured
on reasonable tenna.,
Marssfkam i'I$ s.'
BefY of Falliii
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
If my large assortment of Spring and
ummor Stock of Clothing for men
ouths and boys. This is the best assorted
bock of Clothing you will find anywhere
I tle State. Having purchased from the
%ading and most reliable manufactures of
.1e country, enables me to show the most
omplete assortment in styles,, designs in
atterns and first class in workmanship
liat has ever been shown bofore. These
arinents are placed on the counters and
%ady for your critical inspection. The
arlety of these garments are so great that
will Only attempt to give you an idea of
few leading articles. The One-Button
utaway will be the leader in cutawa
cock suits. They are made from Impte
orkscrew Vhipcord, Cheviot and Broad
rail in all the prevailing shades; while
10 Sacks are cut square, and round corn
rs are made of the same goods as the
bove Cutaways including fancy patterns
1 Worsted and thassineres.
My Hat stock is filled with choice novel.
es in the light weight. Stiff Hats In
earl, Granite, Mixtures, Brown and
lack. Seo my Pearl Cassimere Beavers at
.50, made In tie latest pring ' ps.
Gents' Furnishing G0d and Soe De
artmenlt are complt with fill tile nlove
es of the season. When hm the cit call
ad lcook through this eminent stock. It
'Ill be a pleasure to show jou thlroulgh,
hother you purchase or not.
R~espectf11y
. hr. L. KINARD,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
5,000
Jnst received 5,000 of thie Cele..
rated Kangaroo C'gsrs. War- C
mnted all Havana Filat F. W.
[abenichit's Saloon. K
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FOTTHRTY DAS
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We have concluded a re-A
luce our immense STOCK
>y selling the same, atL
CO HUMBUG, o ily COST'
3RICE will be' charged forI
)nr ,entire stock of
)RY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
300TS,
SWIOES,
IATS,
- CAPS.
Blilrets.___Bleii6ei.
AGENTS FOR THE
CONTINENTAL SHIRT,
The best and cheapest Shirt
now made.
COME AND BE CON-.
VIM'CED.
P. LANDECKNR1&BRO.
Z, 1N . P,
10iie to Famrers
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
LAROR-sAVING
IMPLEMENTS.
80 NOW COME AND LOOK AT T HE
rollowing:
Doukle-Foot Plows.
Nixon's Patent Heel Sweep.
Cotton Planters-three kinds.
Blue Grass Sulky Plow.
Valter A. Wood's Reapers and Mowers.
Tanner & Delaney Engines.
Foxce Pumps.
Early Field. Sqd Corn.
Early Garden Sued Corn.
Garden Seed-all kinds.
Come and make selection from my stock,
r give order for what you need. I deal
vith manufacturers.
Mar30txtf JAIES PAGAN.
TRADE MARK.
htS diof~eu es a .mip
tlusUutsMadeeW lid v.
Itscposd fienmtapproved
VEGETABLE TONICS,
'whighiartrouce&iato apr
.enerousWae. The nest
10ACHRQM"RARK
bengiitsnodicalhassitis anfdmu
recmamendeda auuranaprenntivea
FEVER AND AGUE,
ana4otherfiseasesoriginajn, -.
aaladana Caus
Thrpuritringthe
M:I4O001
undimprovmeThm eerationa.Chrmnlo,
Rhumatisn,Bloodpoisoningacertain
cnfar Dyspuptai,Cramp Inthe stomach
an nadiatmolffr Dygent, ColIo,
Cholera-anorlnsanakindreddiseases,
CanralWeaknmes,Nervous and Mental
Debility, anouveraignremedyforLjvw
Compluint.anadlaeases of the Udnin.an
eXoellentapptier, anda
TONIC
without a rivalt
inshortilbor Ung aflfimfnnlnna
cfthesystem, i is Un equall'edc.
*-.' Ot E U --
Aama11Wlim ,allihruutimes a day.
Saldby alDrggiate nd dealersuenlaly
'TOPAZ CINCIHONA C00RUAL.CO.,
Pricoe per BattleoS.00
harlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R
ICHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 4,
1 1885,-Eastern Standard Time.
GOING NORTH.
NO. 53, MAIL AND EXPRESS.
save Augusta.............. .9.10 a. mn.
snve W. C. &. A. Junction.1.12 p. mn.
rrive at ColumbIa...........1.22 p. mn
save Columbia............ .1.32 p. mn.
save Killian's...............1.58 p. m.
save Bly thewood............2.13 p. mn
save Ridgoway..............2.34 p. mn.
save Simpson's.............2.47 p. mn.
save Winnsboro.............3.02 p. mn.
eave White Oak.............3.22 p. mn.
save Woodwvard's...........3.43 p. m.
save Blackstock...... ........3.50 p. mn.
sate Cornwall's..............58 p. in.
save UChester.............. 4.15 p. m.
save Lowis'.............. ..4.32 p. in.
save Smith's.............. .4.40 p. m.
save Rock Ijili............4.56 p. in.
save Fort M~ill............ .5.20 p, in.
save PlneVille...............40 p. in.
rrive at Charlotte............6.00 p. mn
rrlve at Statesville......... .9.35 p. m
GOING80OUTH.
e NO. 52, MAIL AND EXPRESS.
eave Statesvlle.............7.45 a. m.
eave Charlotte..............1.00 p. m
cave Pineville...............1.27 p. mn
save Fort Mil............ ...1.44 p. m.
cave Reek Hill........... ...2.02 p. mn.
cave Smith's................2.22 p. mn.
cave Lbwis'............... .2.30 p mn.
cave Chester......... ...... .2.44 p. mn.
cave Cornwall's........ .... .3.03 p. mn.
eavefllackstock.............3.12 p. mn.
cave Woodward's,..........3.18 p. mn.
cave White Oak............3.30 p. mn.
eave Winnsboro.............3.48 p. in.
eave Simpson's...............4.03 p. m,.
cave Riy................4.10 p. mn.
eave Blyhwood.......... ..4.32 p. mn.
cave iliian's,...........4.49 p. m
Lrrlve.at Columbia............5 p. in.
avClmbia.............5.25 p. mn.
daeW .&A. Junction..55 p. mn.
rrive at Augusta............9.8 p. mn.
Connection is now made at Chester (by
rains 52 and 53) for Lancaster and inter
iediate points on C. & C. R. 1R., and for
ii poluts4 on C. & Li. R. R. as far as New
0. W. CHIEARS, Assist. G. P. A.
G. R. TALCOTT, uperintendent.
D. CARD~WELL. A. G*. P. A.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Otard, Dupoy & Co.'s Oognao
3randy, Triblo Flavor Holland
lin, G. H. Mumum & Co.'s Cham
>agne, Ross's Royal Belfast Gin..
'er Ale, Pure Jamaica Rumn,
enine Port and sherry Wino,
it 1F. W. Habonioht's Saloon.
Did you Sup
poe Mustang Linimnent only good
for horses.? It is for inflawmma
tion of all flesh.
yb
L. SAMUELS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Attention is called to my IMMENSE STOCK of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES .AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
iftMy Store is being filled eveiy day with THE BEST
OF GOODS, which will be sold at REGULAR PRICES.
They are considered the CHEAPEST in Town. An
early inspection is solicited.
LOUIS SAMJELS.
GRAND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
-AT
PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST .
JmST aRECEIVED Choicest and latest styles Dress Goods, 3untings, Cash.
mores, Black and White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Allovers. Table Dainagk, Qult
Toweels Doylios, Gents' and Laies' untlerwear, 'rimnings, corsets, and a full anA
eoniplie line or Domestic Goods.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF STRAW HATS
FOR LADIES, MISSES, MEN AND CHILDREN IN TOWN.
Come and see them. I will sav you from 10 to 29 per cent. if you will only buy
your fine SPING 811OES from me.
IW Next door to Winnsboro National Bank. D. A. R ENDRIX.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD.
THE
LIGHT-UNNING DOMESTIO I
This eit shows the new style of
wooI work the coipany is now intro
(luiing.
AlRTIsrICALLY BEAUTIFUL
WITHOUT A PEER.
ln its Jinechanilcatl cr truction it has
TIlE NEW LINE OF ATTACH.
netht ar E nowuI beln p lcd with
Otlie toilie has them. Trhese attach.
NEW WOOD WORK
make the D)oMESTIC more the n eve,
wihu detion thSe. ack, owlediged
For sale by J. M REATY dr BRO., Wlnnbor~o, s. C.
C1 A0nt MAnd in 9noccuenterri 1tory 'nd(Irs DOMESTIC SEWING MA
BUCK-THORN FENCE "*"A~"te'g
East to buid Simple to repir An brIgkt~rc' bdoyeor mat farm hand cn bos tla jv
Writo for samvle an CiroutIar. The Buck-Thorn Fenos Co., Trenton N. i.
Sh e ro, Black and Gavanizcd R sa Iro, Ti late, Vall Tirtp oli ie
JOHNSON'ANODYNE
ARSUNS'E
*a is were a wonderu Rcoeryn. No 06otr e e the owi
___e_ aegai ri centen ltampe4a -__b'_
TO T HE PUBLIC. GENERAL
IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE
public that I have taken the store next
south of that of McCarloy & Co., and will
there conduct a_________
FIRSTCLASSB.R. .NSURE your life in trhe EQUITABLE
I shall keep none but good articles, and LIFE of New York, one of the strongest
I askc a share of the public pationage. and most reliable Companies In the world. *
F. BOLDT. Try a
.Marltxt_..... _ SE MX-T ONT.INE.PO LIE,
1tIUWCIPA1 ELETIO e non-forfeitable after three annual pay
TiE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR AN Instrure Pr tyaantdmg
Intendant and four Wardens of the Townt from fire and irtnng . mp
of Winnsboro, will be hteld in the Town rIWOI wr nie at'h.l rla l lowe
Hlall on Monday, the fifth day of April, by Southeathe aliat soratei owe
prox. The books for the registration of . J. C: CJALDWELL,
voters will be open on Thutrsday, Friday fifay19txly Insurance Agenit.
April. 'The following persons are ap. JU8T 1UiOEI' I
aond tocdut the egstratn and do
manage pitdthe tletiyz;reJ.t Hln~. Propand One Cask Tennea~t's Pr
John 0. Gladden and W. M/Preobst. ter, Lmported One Cas s rale
Bly orderpof Councilh Ale, Imperted, one. 1j iwa
I. N. W1TH ERS, Clerk. kee Lager Deer,- oCskTEoss's
Mehl3 Eoyal Ginger Ab4 Iportedl, one
SALESMEN~ WANTED Cask Export Lag Beer, at F.W.
1N er neighborhood, either to travel Habonichts Salon
or sel at home, Dik's __n__an__and
Bloo an Live? PilsNO.9 cKj Iningd
'Febl5L4L Bristol, enn . ,u~guut