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TUDAY, APIL o0, : I V 18H, .. . . . . ...Y. . , W L. MA OON4 LD. - -r Is stated that Co . A. K McClure Umakes a clean $50,00 out of the Phil idelphia Times every year. Tix strike has bmie.wit abated in, St. Louis ander the Influence of bayo. netp, and railroad busitfres is increas Ing. JAY GOUL) eays that if laboring peo pl are bound to boycott let them boy. cott the drinking saloons. A right good saying from such a mai. SAL1IM, N. C., is said to be the ban ier temporaice town of the country No whiskey has beei sold there it oyer a century. This canl hardly be boat lin the country. Oxe, t'pplication by - the Star Iron . over Cinpany Judge Billinge hai appohilted a receiver for' the Norti Central and South Amnericit Exposi tion. A tOUMENT to the famous cavalry leader, Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, at Yellow Tavern, where, Ie fell, is talked of by Virginiains, and a party have visitet the spot in connection witi the projecot C.snMER ROnINSON, Of the Nattiona Bank of Angelica, has taken a trip t< Canada for his health. It is not. proba ble that lie will return, as lie is about forty.ono thousand dollars short in the bank.. SECIKTARY MANNING continues t( improve and is able to sit up severa hours every day, and has regained the usC of his liubs. His physicians say that lie will soon be able to be ou again. UNDER the receint local option la1 passed in Virginia, Richmond will vote on the question of license or nc license on lext Monday. Both parties are workingvigorously aid lie excite Imtent grows higher as the day ap proaches. Tus cyclono which pasced over Minnesota last week worked destrue (ion all along its path. Many lives ivere lost, and the damago don to property w ill amount to many hundred thousands of dollars. It is a serious blow to the people along its path. A scuo L.-noy strike for "shorter hours" In school came to an untimely end on Friday in St. Louis through the instrumentality of the "rod". It was admistered pretty soundly to sev oral of the ringleaders and the whole thlngt~hns nippedl in the bnd. SENAToRt JAcESON, of' Tonnessee, wvho has so ably replresenited that Suate In the Uniited States Scnato for several years, has been appointed a Uniit ed States Judge. He has not decided positively the diate of his retirenmet from the Senate, but it will b)0 soon1. ils retirement will be a considterable loss to the 86nuate, A LEADINGN~ Gcorghia pape coln(O)SiC dowin lat-f'ooted and says: It Is iniated from Washington that .there will be a change in the Cabiinct. We dto not, kntow what the change will bo--who of the Presidenit's advisora wvill go out-but oite thing wo <k know, and that is that all the R~epuIbli cant officials should go out, atnd th< sooner the hetter It will he for th< Cleveland administration. rTHE latest rumor is to the effect tha{ spcretary Mantinug wvill retire fromt the treasury dlepartmnent and( accepit the positiont of Minister to Austria, as he wvishies to spiend somet time abroad, In this event it is stated that. the treua. ury p)ort.folio will be tend~eredl the 1I(on. Daniel Lockw~oodl, of Jitflalo. It seemts that the preCss is b)oundt te have a change In the Cabinet one way or the other. THEzm Virginia Midlantd Hail road from Danvlle to Alexandria, Va., was formally transferred to the Richimoind & Danvillo syndicate On thle 16th inust. unidier a lease of ninoty-ninot years. It is Rtated thtat under the vease the Rtich unond & Daniville Company guarantlees to pay five per cet. per annuitli ont thle Mldlantd mortgag.es and to give thme net earnings over operating exp~eitses to the Virginia stockholders. The lease is looked upon01 favorably by promilnent railroad mfent, as k- willl result ini lput. titng thme iroed in flest class4 coiiditilon. THEa select, commtiittee ont labor t roit bles recently appoiinted by the i lonse of Rlepi'esentatlves have hatd a mteet int aind resolved to summilionis (soil, IIlop kins, Poewderly and M lXowellI before thetm and commnence (lie inivest igat ion. The commlittee wvill take a tour and( make a full Iivestigac ion of' lie labor troubiles inm the WVest, and holpe to make a report at early day. A bout the otnly good we think whIch will be established will be to give a fewv members ot Con. ' gross a short holiday of travel willi all expenses footed by "Up Sam". 6WmC followIng from a c1 a x. change seenms to showv thft' Keti dbednot w Ish to 1)0 representett in' thii country , ' a minister uniless o hti ouneaf, hei capital: Mrjf. '.Jtepard(soni, (lhe W~ashingtou c orrespolhdent of the BIaltim ore u who Is Intimale withI Secretary Bayard setnds to the Bun that nothing has beer heard at the State departmnent recently inister who I9 now absenit from Washington, atnd that It Is "the imn. pjslon in di plomnatic circles that so lohg as thle United States is trepre. *ientpd at Vionna by a charge d'affhireu 'JA A Austria, will leave her afrairb hero to one of the samo offloial rank." TnE twenty-fourti unilversary of the Oimanicipationi of the slaves of the D1lti-1ct of Coltimbia was celebrated I0 Washitigton on Friday the 1M1h IInst. It seems that the colored people of the District failed to agreo as to how the celebral)tin should be coiduicted, and as a consequence i here were t wo pro ces-lonie, headed by .W. '. Chase, Cditor of t colored newsplper, and Porry Coriso, respectivell'. On ao count of the split am111ong14 themselves Presidenit Cleveland refused 40- review either processioni. It was a graud day for the colored people, who it seems turned out as usual in full force. IN a cablegram to the New York Star from a promitient member of Parliniont we find the follbwlig state mot in regard to the public feeling oil Mr. Gladstono's home rule bill: The radicalism of Great Britain Is rising behind Gladstone. Throughout the longth and breadth *of the couitry Radical clubs, associati'ons, committees and other forms.of local party organi zations tre taking up the question of homq rule and voting resolutions in sup port of 'the Premier and his Irish pi~cy. The reaction extends to Scot and ait Wales as well ao EBgland. Monster meetings are called for the recess in most of the importatit centres of population, and tle excitement is extenling to the simaller towns and even hamkctA. Thus, at last, the work of rousing public opinion and callin out the national enthusiasm for tile home rule bill Ihs been Fairly inaugu rated, andi is precediig with (lie most encouraging prospects. Aniythlinsr inl the remotest logree rosombli g viisible general catl.husiaismn for the bill among (te masses was previously coispicu ously lacking. The fact has beei made the most of By Tory speakers. There will be a dlirerent tale to tell wheni Parliament meets after the recess. THE IRS11I PAILIAMENT. The Text of Mr. OlIndstono's Fiious Hill for the Fut ure Goveriinot of Ireland Maud Public. The louse of Commons haviig voted permission to Mr. Gladstone to intro duco his bill for the better government of Ireland, the official text of (lie ncas ure is now made public. It debars the Irish Parliament from logislating con cerning the status, dignity or succes sion of Lthe Crown, fronm passing laws afibotinig peaco or war t lie army or lavy, militia or volunteers, or the dofence of the realm, anid from taking aniy action concerning the foreign or colonial relations of tihe Empire. Among olier subject, placed beyond the power of the Irish Government to deal with are dignities, titles and hon or-s, prizee anid booties of war, offences airaiist lie law of' nations, treason and alicnage, navigation, copyright, pat enits, maiis, telegraphs, coinage, weights and mneasures. The bill lurth er prohibits troland froin doing any thingr to establish or enidow unv re0 ligion, or to distuirb or confer ally privileges on account of religious Ie. ilef, and also forbids it to impose ent torms or' excise dhuties. The Qcieenm is i von tho cnino tirrogati ive to Hutcmntfh, rr.orogato andtl issolvo the Irish Legis lture ias she hats wvith respect to Ithe' Im5perjial Parliiameiit. To her Maj est y is also giveni thle powver to erect (4)r1 , arsenals, magazines and dotck viards. Th'le Irish Legislatutre is permllted toi impose taxes to be paid into t'ie ~oni solidated funid to defray the expenses ot (lie public ser'vico in Irelandc, sub) ject to the previsions of (lie I rishi land purchase bill, but is not to either raise or' app) oprlate revenues withut the recommnd~ationi of thie .Qeeni, iade through (lie lordl lieu teinat. Chutrchi pirery in I reland is 1o ibeloijg to the [irish people, subject to ~existinug charges. The executive goverinai.enit of Irce land is vecsted by (lie Qiiteen ini a lord( lieutenianit, who wvill govierin with the aid of' such ofilcers indi cotiil~is as (lie Quieeni may appoinit, iatd will give or ithh ilold (lie Quceen's atseit to such hills as (lie 1Irishi Legikuut re miay Pass. The absenice of miifI tention of the home inule bill disheart ens thie IL ieals, andit at mioveiinet i toot, to obttain Glad~cstonie's asset' it o thie intiroduct ion of a motin jasking~ the I loiuse of Comn mfonls, befr th'' le seimic r'ein~i g oft the bill, to adopt ai reoluition .simpily af lit min g I le ntceSsi Iy of ta~zblIishi ng a Legislaltire at Du)tbl in. W. W. lleed, driurgist., of' WVices ter, ind(., wriites: "Onie of' my' cus toniers, Mr is. L ouisa P ike, Bartonia, llandolph11O cunty, lad(., was a long sufiieer ith Consuniption, andi wais given uiP to die byV her phys~ician - Slit heard of' D r. King's New Dis covery' forii Conisumpit ion, aiid begani buying it o1f me. lin six imonithis' time she walked to this city, a dlistance of six miles, amnd is niow so miuch im proved she hins <qii using it. She feels she oweos hieir life to it." Free Trial Botthes at Mcolaster, Bice & 1Rotchuin's D~rug Store. * XQIved Ils Life. Mr'. D:. 1. Wiltioxson, of ( lorse Cave, Ky., savs lie was, for manly years, badly' afflicted with Phithiisic, also Dia bhtes; (lie pauins were almost. uneiidur abl)o amid would sometimnes almost, thlrowi hima itioi ovuions Ise, le tied Electric Bitteci' aiid got. relief from thin first hotthe aiit sfter taking six biuileo, wats entiriely cured and gai ned ini flesh eightie p(oil undsii. Says lie po-sitively blmieves lie woultd hav'e died had it nuot been for (lie re e' atlorded by Electr'ic Hitters. Sold at fifty cents it 1bot hi b i'lclaster', lirico & JKetchi ini.. * - Aus J1(5.. Ciiimimigs, of' the Newr York Sun, andic onie ofl the strongest mn of Taiimany hall, will ini all prombail i ty succeed Joseph Piuhitzer, of lie New York J'or/l, in Coiigress. Ciiniiigs is said to lie (lie only lmau -uponi i whomi th DwIemnocrat ic f'actioiis of' Newv York city' can unite. Iiuckte4 Au'entoa Mraive. - TimE BE'ST 8 ,.vE ini thie WOrld for ,Cuts, Biruises, 8oiq. Ulcers, Salt 'lhemlever dor ' tten Chatlp>ed llaiids, Chlblaine ,ini~ all Skin Erupitioiis, aiid p)os fehly cures Piles or no pay r-eqipired. It is guaraiiteed togive perfe'ct satI~Jfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 ceiits per1 bo0x. Foir sale by Mchlaster, Jrice & Ketchiln. ADylcE To0 MloTiEit8, Mits. IiN8Lthw'5 SOOTNIfNO SYRcUP slid Ri ways b0 uhed for children. teething. It soethes the child, softens the gums, allays aii pain, cures wiud colie. and Isa(lie best iremedy for dtarrhiwa. Twet-ive centa a bottle. Jlyt4.tyl MISSING LINKS. Germany sont out 108,65' emige'ants last year. Ex-King Thcebau's nominal prison at Madras Its next door to a large riistillery Congressman Springer -invariably ap. pears with a yellow rose in the -lapel of Ils coat. The thawing breeze that follows the blizzard is known in the northwest as a "ciinook." The death rate from chloroform is, according to a recont estimate, one In one thousand. The average age of those who enter college in this country Is seventeen; a century ago it was fourteen. Miss Sweet says sh is happier out of the Chicago pension office .than she was In it, and Is "making more money; too." Ouida says if the Venus do Medici could be aninated into life, women would only remark that her waist was large. The late Joshua B. Lippincott was p)robably the richest of American pub. llshers. He was a shrewd investor in railroad securities. There are still public lands open to settlement li nineteen states and eight territories at prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.60 per acre. Mrs. Mary Grant Cramer, sister qf Gen. Grant, Is lecturing in Massachu sotts under the auspices of the Wom en's Christian Temperance Union. Haller, the scientist, has kept papers )orfumcd with a single grain of am bergis for forty years, and there was no appreciable diminution in the strength othe odor. The car of Webor, the composer, Is said to have been so sensitive that ho could tell the difference of a thousandth part, or one vibration more or loss in tie thousand. Billy Cook, who Is ninety years old and lives at Spottsylvania, Va., has taken for his third wife Nellie Jackson, a colored woman, twenty-five years old. Mr. Cook is also colored. Crowfoot, chief of the Blackfoot, has accepted with thanks i porpotual pass over the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and Chief Kahkcwaquonaby threatens the Toronto Globe witht a libel suit. As an evidenco of the wane of roller skating an exchange cites that boxwood, of which the rollers are made, is much cheaper now than at this time a year ago, and it is likely to go lower. Soei of the money made in the Northern e'- by electric Lulu Hurst went to ht., Jersey cattle for Father -[urst's faril, and now lhe Is selling Georgians an excellent quality of butter. Dr. Salvia, an Italian surgeon, says it is always possible to trarsplant a por. tion of muscular tissuo fron one anijnal to another, differences of spoeles havng no eilect upon tile definite result of the operation. Edison's patonts have now become so numerots that they have a special series of index or referenco numbors in the patent oflice-the only easo in which such separation from the genoral index halts been tilouglt necessary. Aln order for a farm ji Washinlgtou County, ind., was recoived by ot real estate agent there fron all Ohio nman, who wanlted, also0, if p)osible, '"a wife bet wcen the ages of twentfand for.-tivo yunrs,'i .t go with ethe.f . WVhen a fair maid wals wed by ~o~,el GoughI, of the Ilussars, m Lo'ndon, the othier day, lir.u.e do .o .J, hearty "'I will,"' maide the bride jumilp 8o ntotio ably thatL everybody smliled. le was a mantl of Mars who talked ill tones of thunider. Junius Henri Clemimons, whio claims to have been the first electric-telegraph inventor, is now 72 years old, with abundant white hair and beard and bushy eyebrows, stooping shoulders, and slow step; but his sighlt is good, his voice firm, and his hand steady. Hoe is cerk of a congressoinal conunfttee, .John B. Goughl was never ostenta tirous in his gifts, but his private chari ties wvere almost innu11merable. For years lhe suppiortedi tile wvidow and fami lv of his old friend Strattoln, who in duiccd him to talke the pledge an)d on couraged him to keep it, and1( he has ed ucated and sup1ported many of his rela t ives. Th1e peoplet of the Con go have no con coptionl of a God of any kinid, and wore Shilp inotingll. They believe in charmt to keep) oi f al evils. 'They do not be lieve in sickness or dleathl as natural, and seek out tile cause whlen any one (lies or is ta~kenl ill. Many persons arc thus killed inl punlishmilent, and were it not for this the popullace would increase very rapidly. Mmec. Adam is rich and generous, but dlislikes to be dlistuirbed when at wvork. It is told that 0110 (lay a visitor entered hecr sanlctum soliciting aid for a girls' school. "Put me down for 20 francs" (S-1), shle sid, withlout looking lup. "'But, ma~damle,"' said tile other, "thlinktc It is for the hligh~er eductationi of girls!" "Tet francs," repeatted she, "and noCxcuIso tme; I luist go onl with my work." T1he( canvasser left mn despair; but the next day received from Mine. Adanm a cheek for $1,000. TheO question is eoften asked as to the the significance of the displayed flags of tile Government Signal Service. A rhyminhg otihcer of tho oorvice lials form ulatted its entire flag code as follows: A sun or r-ot Is w.eathaer warm, A Bunl of blue is general storm, A p'es~ll reis~ War ohi A slar of Iried11o ehange imlios10, A blue star local sttormty skies, A square of bilack on flag of white, A col wave comlig in aillies mighit. "Lord Justice Clerk Braxfield," says Chambers' Journal, "was a man of few words and of strong business habits, andI, coinsequiently, whoni lie courte'd his seconld wifo 110 said to 11cr: 'Lissie, I'm )ooking out for a wife, and I thought you just til)Cpeson to suit moe. Let meB ~havo y'our answer, on or off', to-morrow, and no1 mlair atboot it.' The lady next (lay replied in tihe afirmnative. Shlqrtly s ior t he miarri ago Lord flras ild' but, ior camec to himt to give utp ils sitiition beclluse hto could not bear her Tdy, shilp's contintual scolding. 'Mon,' rnax field exclaimed, 'ye've little to complain of; ye may be thankfu' -ye're no' mar riedl to her.'" By a nowh process of toulgheoning tim ber, it is clamned thlat the effect pro dtuced uponl whitewood is suchl that a cold chisel iis retiuiretl In ordeor to slit it. Thuis result, Is acocomplishetl b~ g spWciall miethod of steamting tboe ti. oip and1( submtitting It to enid pressure, tech ically '-upsett ing it."' By this moans the cells and fibers are compressed into one4 (0om pact mtass; and It 1s the opin 1(on of those who hlave exiperimlented with tile procel(ss thiat wvood can be comn pre(~sed to thle extent of 76 per cent, and that some1 of the timber now eonaldered lunfit for use In such work as carr ui building, for instance, can be made 4 nable by tils meanIs as a substitute O ash. hlpkorv etc. . . 01 4 Some or Is wow aiinotegegl 'The geduflarI o Oeee have all beein 'oa9es or.rrawn," saic his sonv~iplAW, CO1iohohw Smith, o; New lork, to, aoier. "16 is geor ally. thn thptM Greeleyr *as erj mu to pi'Qfaoity whten weeted, but al thetiet -I know him I notei heard a sini pw he word fall fron his lips, an my aile has often said ty same. Me top abits are wel: know; bH wOver ouched 'anything4f tho wa liquor - except cldori , and, ularlX eoug . Was very fond - ol der. I aea years old-, who h named Horace IQle, and he has in, herited this love or der and 41.slketoi other liquors fro his trating the great w J heredity. Greeley was veky poinve In -blis eput tions. To IIl t Dr. Whit., the late preiden noel'oUunivrsii t41h this story of Bim t. Inl com wun th< of La and Greek it t r rr.Whito called-u r M Qteley Ta perfmasor * to t u -known ob' V to tde lan in . the beth education of yo n, and) dis. eussion was oi enced. M piled argument . o argumeit tl the professor was oe etel corpered. " You must Admit, r. Ur"l0' h4 finaly erled, 'tt the Latin a nro - e great eqnduits through whc the learnin ~of the' ancients have oohio down to us ?I' " Yos,' said Mr. Greeley, '1 pd. that, but,' 1atg to the water fauoe *you soth tfaa .; I drink three,. oi our asses f v ster daily ftar&. .*, and the water mes there. -tur I Croton aqued '' my dea that any roo ly I shoulde1. mue4 lea Ii'Pe "M3h. Greolo yVqva In regard tohr ' 1, bg 'Life of Greel0y stry .01 him. WIW, very neat in ib i (ori h editorial srh peculiarity' t. b sorni time be i .been engsge4-14 a duel and had be-en pntonced to te niteno tlary, but was rdoned wrd. Mr. Greeley a d his.eMIarks for somfe time without ing any notice of them, but lie final eeame tired, and answer ed through thbTrsbum: 'It is true that I am not as ticular in my dress as are some piopl but I can say for my self that not wear my costume through the l enocy of the executive, when should e wearing the stripes of the nitentia garb.' "This cast reply stopped the re. marks from t Engirer. Work wdh Mr. Greeley's openthe. My wife has often told me at he would go out to his country ho ,Chapauquaon Friday evening to re in until Monday and rest. But Sat ay, after working all morning In h grove at his- favorite pastime off sa Pg-limbs of the tree., at noon ho woil rd a train for the cy . There a fifteen or twenty of hi~s old saws lying the barn at Ciapauqua now, some of em with handles fort feet long, to Oh the top limbs of the trees, I belle lie gave away more money during Is life t1han1 any U1a1 that ever livod I have now at hom1. about a ton ofw Qrthless paper, ani at least a buhel 01(old watches which fl.. lows fron thi\ country had borrowed "T eon Quaera around 'Chapauq, Ased e'~i h aimused eve r i aor$ lnd on, AN.one tie ai oxen, for which he asket price, but Mr. Greeley, wvithont s~flT word, gave him a chteek for the amuount. The Quaker. somle tihu. later, washeard expressing a wish thai e laad asked twie as mnuch for the oxob. "Wheni Mr. Greeley wds nominated for president if the election had .tks p lace a week later he would hiave swept the country. Hut the caipitalipta of WVall street know lhe would not serve their iu terests and opposed hhmi His huuter of the eivil war wvas beng published b the Chagse Jirotheors,.of Hartord. It wa bemng sold by subsoription, and thy sai they never ai4siho Whh SQe 10 raipidly, Just at this We Mi'. Greeley went on Jeffoeon DAvis' bond and he waIs set at liberty The book dropped (dead in the hns of the pub. lishers just from this action. Ten years later the country saw that tbat wasth only civilized way of disposing of Mr. Davis. Tihe work of Mr. Greoy wia all for his. contemporaries, he did nothin to perpetuate his naie in the minds posterity,'and his nuiime *111 live only ini the memories of the people as a greed and good man,"-St. Lo~uis RepusbNd can. -M. do Lesseps says that the build Sig of the Pyramids, which ocupied thiry thggsgng b(idni years, wat boys lay t b gthe Panama Canal. lHe estimates the power of the 'machines employed as equal to the labor of fie hun'dred thonsand meon. W1NNS$ORQ HOTIEL~ T lIE UNDERISIGNEI) TAI(ES PLEAS in Iuforming the pole of Fairnle Count and the trave ig pblic that h< lhns tken charge of the WINNSBORC H OTEL, and Is now preared to roteev. both normituent and transient boarders. ithe buildling has just ben repaint* and pt in Urst-rate coditon throiaglout The table will be suppid with the bes that the local and neighboring. market afford, and po pains will be spared to in sure the conmfort of gutests, A Sampl Rooin Is reylded, convenient ly arrau'c for h usso .of Corntnerelal I'ravelors. TERM8 IIEASONABLE. Ap haft 1fsth e ,ublic patronage is re se at tfA. F. O@OjM@ AaT OI1NANCE FOnnIDDINo TnR DrooINo OF PInT AND GnVlyo TI ~B~ AND PAvt Bei it enacted and ordained by the In tenidant -aid Wardens of the Town of Witmsbor. 8. C. in Conel mnet, and by the authoiIy of the same: SECTIOn4 Thaflit from and after. the S onof 0 this ordinance it shal not be Jaig fr nypoteau, wbout te perns. sion 6tio'own Couell of Winneboro, to digp or remove an dirt, gtave, earth or oter soll, fregan th >avements and streete of sadtown, or from any land owned or controlled by t1he said Town ConIp.2 n ero , idn gis the provisions orti ordii ea al upon convietion thereof, be fie i a su' not less than five, nor more tatweot ave, dollar or be imprisoned, at e discrtion of the untendan, for a period 106 exceed nflo1 days. l this the pt davo Aprl in the yer 0 ur od kL. 5.) e n he C Town aflued. .T. K. ELLI Attest: J. N. Wrnans. Clarkjdai. A ir B-TON ABOUT Bitters ANSWERED. e TT 0 maneshamade ad oe red es 4wVnsper. a'RE No OTatn WE WI8H TO INViTE THE ATTENTION OF TIE - . PUBLIC TO OUl 'NEW GOODS. O1T OF MAGNOLIA HAMS, '~t L OT IW OF CRACKEuS AND Q4KES, QMMURN*N DEMT CHEW. ' RA4e;O, and all other planta. supplies.- Abd'last, but not least, our qOYBINATIdQ SCRUB BfRUSH. onmetbing :'aw In design and as useful as 'ti ne*. All at prices to suit the times McCARLEY & Co. TO THE PUBLIC. IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE public that I have taken the store next south of that of MeCarley & Co., and will there conduct a FIRST CLASS BAR. I shall keep none but good articles, and I ask a share of the publio patronage. F. BOLDT. Marl3txtf KALSOMINE. ONE THOUSAND POUNDS TT NTED COLORS OF KALSOMINE. 4ALSO, A full and now supply of Gold and Bronze Paint and Diamond Dyes, just re tecelved at the Drug Store of ... E. AIE. * M'WUOTELR COLEJUJUJA, S. &. BW NEAR TO BUSINESS PART OF CITY. W Uot and Cold B~athes free to guests. Siuation quiet. Thie only First0la4s 35Otel in~ ,VlubI4ia rain at $1.50 per Day. we. i. NELSON, OWNER AND PROPRIE'TOR. . .10,000 Duke Durham Cigarettes, just received at F. W. Ha benicht's. WIHITE IjEGIORNS. I amn new breedling from birdb that score from 85 to 90 points. Eggs $l.00 per sit ting of 13. Chicks, thIs fall, at $2.50 per irlo. Eggs packed carefully ini baskets, Fair haton guaranteed. For further in foripatin, address JT, I. McCRJEIGHT, Ap10Id1n WINNsBORtO, S. C. ONE BARREL Pure Old Mountain Apple Bran (1y, just in. F. W. Habenichit. THE SUBS(IBER TAKES PLEASUlIE iN INFORMING THlE CITIZENS OF That he is receiving one of the best eas Borted stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries -la town. ~Raisins, Curranits, Citron, . Prunes, Evaporated Apples, bugars, Coites, of different grades, Teas, Chocolate. Broma and Cocoa, -Fresh English Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Spces of all kinds aend Extfacts, linported 8ardines in (~jrter a ad Half Iloxes, Oienned Prjmits anm gt e adPeaches, Pears and I'neappies, *ya adTomatoes, Corn an'd Peas, Floum' from the chenpest to the fnest, Ue~l, Grit4 Lag d, Bacon an' Syrups, It goduj mnan* other goods all of widch beI bsold at the lowest prIce for o~ su y by S. S. WOLF. 5,000 JTnst raeoived 5,000 of the Osle bratod I(engaroo Cigars. War. ailed all Havana Filler, at F. W. eni3lW* Saloon. I ~ ISH I Three times a week, fresh from ti e sea. The best froeh Fish that ,Oarleton and other i~rets can furnish at Winnisboro House. - .HINoT eot SPRING We are now tlisplaying OU is very attractive in the'differ4 A careful examination I BUYERS of the ADVANTJ Our Stock of Hardware, F1 ware at COST. See the BARGAINS we al Clothing. Respectfully, J. L. MIMN CIGARETTES I Kinny Bros'.Straight-04t, Kin. fy Bros' Full Dress, Kinny .ros Sweet -Caporal, Duke of uata Cigarettes, Sitting Bull-D u n04 Cigarettes, at F. W. Habenicht's. HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND EVERYTHANG they wish in the Stove and Kitchen Fur nishing line in my store. Call and exam. ne the follow ng novelties: Enterprise Iron Coffee Mills, Victor Rotary Selve, Slaw Cutters Towel Racis and Bars, Granite Ironware, G ranite Iron Preserving Ketttles, (lighter, nicer, safer than brass or eniam, Stove P11)p Shelves, eled, and cheaper.) Yellow Bakers, Self-Basting Broilers (fits the stovo-hole), Ap>le Corers, Cake Cutters, Butter Prints, Wood Spoons, Ileav Milk Pans and the nrivalled Union Churn. Baskets, Wood and Cedarware reduced to close out. The ONE-HORSE LEADER PLOW Is the plow to bed up cotton and corn ground and work it. You wish a STOVE to bake 1rell and not smoke, therefore get one from me and run no risks. I have them from $11 up. J. 11. CUMMI1ENO, OYSTERS I Fresh three times a week, from Norfolk. The Celebrated Lyn haven and James River Oysters, at Winnaboro Ice House. F. W. HABENICHT, Proprietor. I Bttedfy of FasJeon SPRING ANNOUNCEMEff Of ivy large asssortmenst of Spr-ing and Sunmmer Stock of Clothing fr men youths and boys. This is the best assor~ stock of Clothing you will find anywhere in the State. Havint purchased from the leading and most ' urel~b manufactures of tihe country, enables me to show the most comliete assortnment in styles, designs in patterns and iirat class ini workmanshiy that has ever beren shown before. Theas garuments are placed on the counters and ready for your critical Inspetion. The variety of thmese garments aire so greast that I will OIli attempta to gIve you san Idea of as few leading ariieles. Thes One-B~uttoni Cutaway will be the leader in cutaway frock smfts. They are made fromn unporteu Corkserewi, Whlipcord, Cheviot and Blroad wvail in all Jihe prevaiiir g shades; while the Sacks aire cut sq uare, and round corn ers are made of the same goods as the above Cutaways, iucluding fancy patterns in WVors'ted aind Csasshueres. My lint stock is tilled with choIce novel. ties In the light weight. Stiff -Ilats In Pearl, .Granite, MIxtures, Birowni and Blacsa. See my Pearl Cassinirt, Beaversat $3.50, mad in the latest spr ng seapes. Golts' k'trnishing Goods and Soe De Paltmn4iae omlt wt all the novel andi look through this eminent stoc . It will be a pleasure to show you through, whether-you pwehmase or noet. .ae~speetflly, _______ OLUh lIlA, 1.e. (IEN TBAII Insrance Agency INSORE your life in thme EQUITABLE LIFE of New York, one of the strongest ndmost reliabie Cornpainies in the world. SE MInTONT1Nx POLIO I', nion-forfeitable' after three annual pay menits. Insure your Property aigatinst danmage from lire and lightning. Polleles written in relable, prom p -y in vcom nies at the lowest rates a] owed b Sout leaste rif itin J.CAD EL Mayvfxiy Insuranoc Agent. A~ Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it as a part. Every ld may have it ; at least, what looks like it. M gnli Balm both- freshens g beautifies R SPING STOC wic nt departments. Vill CONVINC-E CLOS, LGES. nr'niture, crockery and, Glass e ofrling in Shoes, kats and WE HAVE. JUST ItC 1"D OU ISTOCK QF LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDRENS SPRING SHOES. wE DEIN TOCALL "SPECIAL ATTEVNTION" TO THIS DEPART4 MENT, AND rEQUEST An IX. SPECTION BY THE WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF G NEP AANI ANA) MA. CS RN GAE SOmES. WE EDi TO CALVECIL AjENTIE TOATISA PAT M ANT, AND EES OUR IN LPECTON B EtTONKlEOx .MeNAT OF95 QRCT' OANABE BEAT, (_'SIR . BC-AE * KEOI. AL FWhihARER UAAN ENTR SA LE!ACI MUI, ND E-aogte seie 4 Sdle an4 harness 'Horses; -also a fwz4Youn B~~4Mares. We asiaa ea An. ~ e tio3) in Nules. "rui 14hb P to h ianas high--al W~~E6 fr .A31 oron time sa facory p pers'. .r givinguao COMFM QNM~ OO)*IM A LL I s ~hf P enin' g for the'Counn~ty to A WJJLJ%1501)1& SON, Winusboro, S. 0. VEBY OLD'FWINE WHISKIES!4 TheOeldbrated"1tnuk el Whiskey, the Ohoice OdCabine lte the Old '1Golden Grain" Ken-. Bnoky urboyn, the Old Silver CrekKentucky B~ourbon the Old (Geuie)Davd Jones 1dentue)y' Borofbr sale at ptleen-t ut. t the times, at F. W. Habenicht's Saloon, Did4 .y4o Sup-. p*a~ usiag .iniment only good $t bes*e It is for bin MtiB0(li kes.