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90afr each sub. l to r Y fr "o Y ,uras 4;u; a i and -" u , oa,i, e . R oWNay, woodwrd,13. 0. oa$lbtew, 8.0. 44 14 4 Mont'eillo, s. v& L 1 the MaydOt of town V to. the 1g h indt. ettignten ofdr.: ,,4 'h another 0ol 041 WWI", in ''- ~ town wh1Oli winl take places before the , Ideg rta." M a,bora ot.dge no. IttX.. . *eetiG 'nlghtat" o'clock, shat p. The lo"of'ai o4ts I1)l.be held. b nactoers of the .bank build i eon nhand stps on the north fhe building. .Thi will add tp) to, tle appearance of the already hn dfe buldiobg. rnquoad seon of -the Grand F. M. of South Carolina ithe oty-of Uharleston 1_0. i The railroads have q to three cents per ro~r tkibLver. atpoilAeat fB O 88'TOBrrIN. " ao ui-The time for p g taxes- without the usual laltqy will expire on the 16th inst., tI4ed .t rther extended, in which -e due and timely notice will be a given Tempyers will tAlodue notice and govern themselves. 'eoordlogly. aktItG or BAs AssOQATIoN.--The thit4 o p aeett f,.the 8oy$h ( lp ~ rill be. heid to 'oum$a on ThUrsday ind E'tid y. Se~UUS 4nu i ddres beOrei' the Asso . alatI l 'diered i'tthe House ~1t~tt~tiee on .Thuraday eve. - Otan1?sstie) ishop. Swell ~o*lega.Wrter, PqtL.---the Iter, 3. floward ~ ilt" ha for several days past beeb pahIV ifp, pthparatory ~to his ~ *ot Arkansas. We learn aM'the I;ev. Mv. Pitthian, of Dar het~tet 8. 0., will .anced Mr.. Car ponter as 'pastor of the Baptist church at this place. M ~rs. J1L..Elliott he spending somne timejwith her daughter, Mt's. Mc MXaif anterarille, N-.0. 6.TO Ecutan Coex.-Frot8s. -The Senate bill to. puelsh .dook4ghting within three toiles of any chartered no~tittia-tof.learning his passed its - fiya1r4adieh and. will hsome a law. ~'h. vi of~o the bill are:. )'Iiatit~hllbe Ktielademeanor for * ? ~ ~to~ 16or e p*esent at ockf ti' ihnthree miles of a tyel*qeisttof o learning in $hs Sut,a a p erson ibund - i hllb fted o exopedi1 one 'a p49* rso ot Tat Ir.-An exchange says that a qo gamne hiq boon 6iinated, called "ditors blIght," the plaA on which it6 is plyeftalg in this wise: Take a shdet of olnaiy writing paper, write on it your name andpostofile address, * fold it up earefually, and enclose a bank note sufieutly large to pay all arrears and'a year is advanceet send or hand * ~ this to -the editor. Wijat adde. Im-. mensely to the pleasuare of the game is * ~ send along the natnte of a sdbsoriber or * * tw.o accompaeied bp the cheh. Keep - . quv *yes on the editor, antd 5f a smile hAoftas lIit'14ce you hate wota the 'iiluanta APPW'nlTgS1rr.- The Methodist Annual' Conferenne, whigh p el t losed its sessions- at Sbattan itarg, tade.4 the following appitint monts for WafrUeld: Winshoo Bev. G..P. Wai0on; FairdleJ) 'JNtIt, flen~ '~ It ~vM1lon; Mythewaod, ter. Atlat. Who.maugj klands of .Mr. Watson *111. be tr * a~glad .to lean that for *uo her tolY nothe hO will minister int ~r det. tlle otirehos with w% 3*tX.Retoni has f . soe time .beeaoo0u#eotd,. will gladly wlcome r~)im oleh e. 'Te etM. a 4nrat haf hIl Welf known - ma a.4ble worker in the tausm nd i4~4~.iuuof,the opferenos ivil beha *~ t is lce Anderson thi4 n to be eSred*hgace Itt ty h~aEnd* 9440 Age# 3IiAKROX WO ~~To.Nxct.MA'he Rsoep" of the Gordon Light tlfi~ I por ofiheir' removal to ther new and handsome armory *b1 b takep place this evening in the .40oi, plomIae to be one of the gait " apomesfgl entertainments ever ' I p Winnsboo. The company gone to considerable expense,.in itting up their new 9rmory, and in supplying music for, the. Hop in honor of the occasion, and their only regret is that, they feel unable to fltrnish re fkesbments on the ocoa4on. The ladies' dressing roola ba been neatly carpeted, and everything which could contribute to the pleasare and com *ort of the ladies has been done. T:he f*eOde of the'coinpany.will And a hearty welcomeawsiting them on their arrival at the' hall this evenlg. We are requested to state that all members of.the Company are expected to appear in uniforn on. the opoaslon, and to wear It during the evening. A grand time is expected,,and-it is -our earnest desire that no one will bb disappointed. Sosvaas-DAvwosoN.--Tho Columbia Register of Wednesday, says: The Baptist Churoh was completely filled with people last night on the occasion of the narrige of Mr. War ren J. $ ruggs. to ss Mamie Lou Davidson the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. !M. Davidson. Promptly at 8.80 o'clock, to the music of the grgan the bridal party came down the centre aisle to the front of the altar, the bride and groom being preceded by the ushers, Messrs. R. 0. Wright T. M. Nelson, E. Brooks S'igh and Beauregard Bucker. The bride looked beautifl in white silk, with veil of Illusion and a wreath of -orange blos. some. The Rev. W. 0. Lindsay per formed the ceremony, which was very brief but exceedingly impressive. Among those present were the young ladies oftheColumbia Female College, of which the bride is a lost year's graduate, who came in a body. Mr. and Mrs. Soruggs arrived in Winnsboro on Wednesday, and at once left for the residence of the father of the groom, where a reception was held in honor of the newly-wedded pair. After spending a few days with friends and, relatives in the county, they will return to Columbia where they expect to make their future home. MAnIAGS.-On Tuesday morning last Mr. D. A. McDowell,. accompa nied by several friends, left on a very Important mission in the western sec tion of the oounty. To him it was the day of days-his wedding day. At noon, at the residence of Mrs. Yar borough, mother of the bride, Mr. D. A. McDowell and. Miss Kate Yar borough were united-in the holy bonds of matrimony- A few friends h?A gathered at the residence to witness the ceremnony, which was performed by the Rev. 0. P. Wotsoo. After pare taking of an elegant: repast the bridal party left for Winnsboro, where they arrived in the afternoon. A reception was held at tihe residence of Mr. 8. 8. Gibson In the evening, where a party of friends welcomed the bride to our town. Our best wishes areo extended for the future happiness and prosperity of the lives so pleasantly begun. On Wedneay at 1 o'clock Mr. ,Gray B3oulwvare-. and Miss Maggieo Robinson were united in marriage, at the residence of Mr. J. M. Galloway, near White Oak. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends by the Rev. d, M. Glalloway, of Yorkvllle. The young couple re celved the congratulations of friends present, after which an elegant dinig was served In honor of the occasion. We join with other friends in extend ing best wishes. -George Kennan's second paper on the present condition of Russia will appear In the December century, and Is entitled "Prison Life of the Rus sian Revolutionists." In this paper Mr. Konnan explains with great detail the methods of the RussIan govern ment In the matter of the arrest and Imprisonment of the revolutionists. After glying Incidents of the most heartrending character, Mr. Kennan says: "It is not may purpose, In setting forth this and other similar thets, to justify the policy of the 'terrorists,' nor to approve even by implication the resort to murder as a means of temperIng 'desoistn; but It is my puas to explain, so far as. I can, cert*umri socil phenomena. - Manwfacturera' Rfecord'. Electrio Initters. This remedy Is becomin so well know~n on. All who ave used Eectic BItters sine the same song of praise.-aA purer todo all that Is claimed. Eectric Biters will curs all diseases of. the Liver and Sidney., will remoeve Pimples, Boils, Sale Rheum and oer afectios caused by MAaa evodre or cure of IHeadahe Co0 tptinand 1ndig lon try Electric Bitos--ntire satisfcton guaranteed or money refunded..-Pc 50 eta. and $1.04 per bottle at MoMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug8Store. * tLlegAromnuteatlon of Winns. 1 A. F. M. will be n 7 at ocoksa. The annual offiers wil ed. Decef 1 0. M. CHANDLER, Dee81 . ecret.ary. ' 0*1OJ0AJJ IIOTIOE. *ea on ore ore anuar 1. ~8 as ee8txY ~till a ~ rie yta 1U93Up titon, ktUown as the -"In. '.ethzln Place," three mniles tresi tf Whso on .which is a niet res4ee.~tMIaand good outhouseea Fot te agigy to rIiI p ar fm? tt0)er 3 cotining ixIudrlA ;Ior lQss. For terma apply to Dee7txtf J. C. FEASTEIi FOR SALE. DWELLING HOU8$AND LOT foi e occupied- by the Rev. Will, Richaren.' For terms apply to Nvl2txJanl T. K. ETLLIOTT MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTI .CAROLIN COUNTY OF RICHLAND. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA John L. Black, Plaintiff, vs. John Miller et al., Dofbndants. PURSUANT to, the .decree of I PCourt aforesaid, duly render in the above-entitled cause, I 'i offer for sale, at public outcry, at t depot in the town of Ridgoway, Fa field County, on SATURDAY, 'II TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER no: at three o'clock in the afternoon said day: All that piece, parcel and tract land, situate, lying and being in Fa field County, containing about EIGHTY (80) ACRES; bounded on the. north bf' lands J. H. Miller, on the east by lalids airs. Bulow, on the west by lands Mary P. Black, and on, 'tlie south lands of TERMS OF SALE: One-half -cosh balance on a crei of one year, with interest froni day sale, secured by bond of the pi chaser and mortgage of the premis with the privilege to the purchaser paying all cash, if he so desire. JOHN T. SEIBELS, Master for Richland Conity, 15th November, 1887. Nov17-8t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF FAIRFIEtD. COURT OF COMMON PLEA John Kincaid James Kincaid, and W llam Kincald, Plaintiffs, againt Thon Anderson James A Brice, as Assi:1 for the benefit of the creditors of D~i R. Flenniken, and the Unknown Hei of Patrick Hastin , deceased, Defer ants.-Summons r Relief-omplas not Served. . To THE AnOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS THIS ACTIoN : OU are hereby summoned and quired to answer the complaint this action, which' is filed in the office the Clerk of the Court of Common Pie for the said County and to verve a co of your answer on the subscribers at thi office, No. 2 Law Range, Winnsboro, 8. 1 within twenty days after the service of tl Summons on you, exclusive of the day service. If you fail to answer the co Plaint within the time aforesaid, the pla tiffs will apply to the Court for Judgme against you for the rglief demanded in t complaint. Dated October 28 A. D. 1887. > RAGSDALE & RA( DALE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys To theDefendants, the Unknown Heirs Patrick. Hastings: Take notice, that' the complaint in til action (together with the summons which tlh foregoing 18 a copy) was I91 in the office of the Clerk of tl)e Court Winnsboro,e the County of Fairfeld, the State of South Carolinam, on tihe 21 October, A. D. 1887. "No xtAGSDAL .&D j, STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLIN. COUNTY OF FAInFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLE~A Mary S. Caldweil, Plaintiff, against XW 11am A. Kincaid, John Kincaid, Janr Kincaid, Thomas Anderson, James Brice, as Assignee for the benefit of creditors o1 Davld R. Fitenniken, t UnRnown Heirs of Patrick Hlastini deceased. and W'.li1am R~. Ram': a Is A mninistrator .of the .Estate of Patri Hastins deceased, Defendants.-Bu mnons 'o Relif'.Uomplaint nzot servel To THlE DEFENDANTs IN TiS AcTIrON: YOU are hereby summoned and ..qured to answer the complaint this action, which is fied in the office the Clerk of the Court of Common Pie for the said County, and -to serve a cc of yur answver onl the subscribers at th: ofce Winnsboro, South Caroiiha, ;wit1 twet days after the service of this su mons on you, execlusive of the day serviQe. If vou fail to answer the cc plaint wlthin the time aforesaid, thepl tiff will apply to the Court for j udui against you for thme relief demanded ii1 complaint. Dated 28 October, 1887. OBEAR & BION, Plaintiff's Attorneys To the Defendants, the Unknown Ue of Patrick Hastings, deceased: Take notice, that the sumnmons in t action, of which the foregoing ms a co] and the complaint in this actUin were f1 in the office of the Clerk of ,the Court Common ?!ens for'the Coumnty and Sti aforesaid, at Winnsboro' .in tieCounty Fairfield, and State of outhm Carolina, the 28th d'ay of August, 1887. Dated 28 October, 1887. OBEAR & RION, Nov2x6t Plaintiff's Attorneys STATE OF .SOUTkI CARIOLIN CollNTY OP #AInIELD. By J. A. HIN!mANI 'Aeg., Pr'obate Jud "NH~AS, W. ii. kERR, C. C. C. h itto me to grant bi let's of ad ~ tsrtion of the estate a effecerof C ltMi1orter, deceased: T'hese are-, therefore, to. cite andl adm ishi all and singulair the kidred an'd cred ors of the said oih'arles M. Porter,4 eased, thns they-lbe and appear beforer In the Court of Probate, to be held at Fr field Court IMouse, 8. C.,.on the 81st day December, after publication hlereof, at o'clock in the forenoon, to shlow cause any they hlave, wihy. the said administ tion should not be granted. Given under my land. tis 21st day November, AnVto omnini 186T. Published on the 22d day of Novemib 1887, In Tun N'!EWS AND 1lEnfALD. .. J.A.HNNANT, Nov22tixo Jmudge of Probate STATE OF SOUTTI QAlIOLIN COUNTY oF PAlnFtnLm. By J. A. ILINWARNT, Enq., Probata Jeu H1 JEREAS,'W. H. KER1h, 0.0. C. letters ofamnistratin of th estate effects of Sarah Carmuan, deceased: -These tire, therefore; te cite and adm ish.ail and s1ngular the kindred and cr itors of the said Sarah . Carman, easned, that they be and aear before i in-thme Couit6 of Probate to held Fairflid Court House, S.9., on the 1 day of December next, after publicat heeof at 11 o'clock :inr the-forenoon, show cause Ifany ' they have, why said administltin should not be grani .Given -under mny hand. this 2nd'day November, Ano Domin( 1887. -Published on sthe83rd dy of Novemi 188'7, in Tuhn N[nwe Nov31fixB Judge ofPfobah OTICE TO RUW!0 Atiprsm are he el 'remiss at d toedsat1ighs NIo wl b80x2 wt 1~crdWu t i r f DkD. rn d Is plenty. able, perfectly willin can give. A, L. For two wooks only-I will offer U. 8,000 yards of be 1,200. yards of 4 ed 110 yards .of Pe he. RESS GOODS. t 1 piece of ; 1 picco 5-4 3lack of . JUST ARRIVED : Job lot of D. A.- Hend14 has just receive useful toys. Come and see them. of - of THE WINNSBOItO BAR. by Y H. A. G.ULLARD, lt ATTOfRN -Y-AT-LrAW, of WINNSBO6O, S. C. I, ?s Office in building of WInnsboroNational of Bank.. A. S. DUVLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNBItLLOR AT LAW. No. 0 Law Range, - W I N N S PO R , S. C. A', Practices in the' Stte and United States E Courts. il- H. N. OBAIR. W. C. RION. As A OBEAR & RION, !id ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 7. Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington bt. nt .1WINXSIJORO, B. C. IN Offices same as occuplcd by the late Col James II Rion. re J. E. MCDONALD, i C. A. .DOUGLAS of Solicitor Sixth Circuit.' McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW of Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, M- WINNSBORO, S. C. nt Practices In- all the State and United he States Courts. W. L McDQAL D, , ATTORNEY AND CQtJNSL6R AT LAW, of . WINNSIqRO,-S..C. ,Is Office up stairs in Tni, E AND lin of ALD building. ad' of JAS. GLENN McCANTS, l. ATT.OR N lAATF'L A :W, thi - -NbW B' 'ANGE, W 9S B S'O ITPractices in the State and( Unt States Conrts. E. B3. RAUBDALE. G. W. MtAG8 >ALE. s RAGSDALE -& RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS-'AND COUNSELLOIW AT LAWV es No. 2LwMne W INN.S B.O SO, ,S. c. e OSUND Wv BUCHANAN, d. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ck No, 7 Law-BRange, W I N N SBQO S. C.. Practices in all United Statcs and Stato re- Courts. Special attention to corporatIon in and insurance law. iCATAP REH uin mn Sage's Catarrl Cliro AND ; LTS CUEAM CURE, edTIHE UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR of ito RAY FEVER AND CATARRIH. of Onl W. E. AIKEN, DRUGGIST. A, ?1 en md ter a)O BUYrP, g100am ,aqcdf.m Md p eesb and where to fIn lgsd&sdzZ~ si~a nd f utiJne. iwolet it 11 S * of of, * A, MAht~ ge. ,OILSI OILS.. hm - Castroleum for axles, 'Castor Oil, ,d Kerosene, Rled (1 OIl, Mahine, Noats on. foot, Olive, Lard and harness Ols, ed. Rlaw and Bolled Linseed Oll- and tie. perm Oilfor Sewing Machines, no, MCMASTER, BRWE & KCETOIIIN. anh TRY OUR 54) CENTS'fEA. to WE also still ke.ep the finest Teas at the reduced prices. Also Arrowroot Corn ed. Starch, Crnrick's Solableo..Iood, Mel of lin's Foo, /SaMe Leaves, Jakin rPow er, ders, and.Vitellina for oll f~jgcof ' fe. ,inp losand the Id oa. MOMASTER, BRICE & KEtOHIN. ..FOR THE I3LOOD~. Cutionra 1losolvoti, P. 1. P, Mc 4t9 Leant's Cordial, Brown's Iron Bldters, sur 5.-8. Mrs. Joe Person's Rteme~dy no Ayer's arsaparilJa 2. B., Ettracl arsparliis wit Iidoe Harto' I-ron Tdnie. McAS r 110w.ECHN ODU CEDi g and always ready to give eachi to the public bargains never bef At Prints' at 6to., worth 7c., anyw i Fruit of the Loom and other D perel 10-4 Sheeting (best quality) DRESS 5-4 Imported Black Cashmere (al Cashmere (nice quality) at 74c. 1.piece 4-4 Brown Cashm Overcoats.- Come and seo them; a nice lino of Holiday Goods, k Established 1844. THE NEWS aud ERAL PUBLISHED WEEKLY ANI TRI-WEEKLY. The only paper published ir the County. TERMS: l'ri-Weekly, - - $.200 in advance Wookly, - - - -- 1.60 " " Subscribe for your County Paper. It gives you all the h'rformation concerning affaire in which- you hav-an interest, and' you will bc capt to con cede its worth upon trial. SAMPLE COPY ON APPLICA TIOb JOB DEPARTNENT. H-aving increased the forc< of our Job Department, w< are now prepared to execut< all kinds of job work neatly upon the shortest notice, an< at the lowest possible figure We will gladly furnish price list on application, and guar antee that y6u will find th< same as low, if not lower, tliar any other establishment of th< kind in the State. Send ir your ordlers. New Arrivals OF COICO1E NO. 1 AND 2 MAOK ERE L, FAT AND JUICY. Self-Raising Buckwheat and Oatn'eal fresh by th< p ackage, Thurbers and Cook' No. i Salmon, New Canne< Peas and Corn. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Crop Raisins and Cur rants, Maillards Sweet Choco late, New Crop New Orlean Molasses, Clioice first of th Season Flotida Oranges, On Box 1ew Evaiporated Apyles with great many other G66d all of which will be sold a the lowest cash price at S.OS. WOLrE'a. BEAD CA] nd every customer just as good a 1 ore equalled in Winnsboro : hero in town. omestics at 8*c. at 274c. GOODS. L wool) at 98c., cheap to any one a 1 piece 4-4 Black C ere (a bargain) at 89c. the best coats for the money over < uch as Dolls, Albums, Toilet Set BOB WHITE TURN PLOW ! PRICE, $2.oo WILL DO TilE WORK OF AM $5 PLOW, ' XX BRIG [IT ENGiNE OIL, 50 cents per gallon. CYLINDER 01I, 90 cents per gallon. Cheaper and bet.ter than tallow. COOK STOVES, $10.00 UP. HEATING STOVES IN GREAT VARIETY. A lot of fancy Baskets at cost to close out. TInlware, Woodware, Hubs, Spokes and Rims. J. H. CUMMINGS. ARBUCKLES" name on a package of OOF8'FE is a guarantee of exoelleno. 4RInSA. stores fom the Atlantlo tothe PaoUls COFFEE is niever good when exposed to the air. BUSINS USINE Owilng to the unusual string< people geuerally have practil inalbacheq or trade. Th -has felt the pressure with the we reel gratifled that our buti our expecctations. Now that the reaction has come, and k PEOPLE WILLHIAT in anticipration of this we ha usual. We expectedi to sell assuredly doing it AT OUR L Now we want to give a time thoroughly acquah rted with. -give our undivided attentlo - from beginning has beeni Srr alto tr u ouse. DRY GOODS In D)ress Goods and Dreg - bouight heavily and dId well to do more this fail In that Il to clear them out. Handkerc w ie havo ever handled, Hoes prIces we leave to the dec Gfoods, Damask, Napkius, D) ings, Blheaching at bottom flg White Filanels, Calico, Gingi BOOTh Al . Do you know that there is thr sin pie-ernsts. You cents for a poor dinner, whi good one. As a rule you a the best, because It was be with shoes; you can't make llaven't you often been ii that looked as well as highe .want to put your moi 11w our adice and bufy iin such as found at the Cornei will thank us for the sugge trading wih us, we have them In our store 6very tins 1tespeett\til KbM, BEA REFULLY. f I .." hargain as any competitor in town DRESS GOODS. t $1.25 lashmero at 49c. offered in this market. , Dressing Cases and many other South (arolina. Railway Compan COMMENCING SONDAY, JUNE 12, 1887, at 0.10 A. M., Passenger Trains will run as follows, "Eastern ihme:" TO AND FROM CIIARLESTON. EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. in. 5.33 p. in. Due Charleston... .10.35 a. in. 9.45 p. in. WEST (DAILY). Depart Charleston. 7.00 a. n. 8.00 p. m. Due Columbia.....10.45 a. in. 9.45 p. in. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) a. in. a. in. p' m. p. in. Depart Columbia...0.50 7.45 5.00 5.33 In. p. in. p. In. p, m. Duo Camden......12.52 12.52 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) a. in, a. In. p. n. P. In. Depart Camden....7.45 7.45 3.30 3.30 a. Im. a. im. p i. p m. Due Columbia.....10.25 10.45 7.30 9.45 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. . EAST (DAILY). Depart Columbia.. 0.50 a. in. 5.33 p. in Duo Augusta......11.40 a. n. 10.25 p. in )WEST (DAILY). Depart Augusta... 0.10 a. in. 4.40 p. m. Due Cohnba. ....10.45 a. in. 9.55 p. in. CONNECTIONS Made at Union Depot, Columbia, with Columbia & Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.45 A M and departing at 5. 33 P. 1. Also, with b. C. & A. Railroad by same train to and from all points on both roads. Passengers take Breakfast and Supper.at Brancllille and Cohumbla Depot. At Pregnalls to and from all points on Eutawvillo Rahroad. At Charleston with steamers for Now York, Jacksonville and points on St. John's River on Tuesdays and Saturdays' with Charleston and Savan nahl Railroad to and from Savannah and points in Florida daily. At Augusta with (eorgia and Central Railroads to ant from all points West and South. At Blackville to and from points on iarnwell- Railroad. Through tickets I can bo.purehased to all points aoutl and W1est by applying to UNION DE'T, Agent Columbia, S. C. JO.IN B. PEOIK, Gonoral Managor. D. C. AI1LEN, Geon. Pass.'& Tlcket Agt., * Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S. R EYNOLDS CoMMEnICIAL nANULDIN COL UMBIA, 8. C.~ Promp t attentioni g iven to the tXans8aO ton of business in the State and Federal Courts of South Carolina. OOMIN mocy tor' the last few seasons, tihe sed economy in their purchases o general merchandise business rest. Considering the situation ilnoss has held its own beyond the times are bettor, wo feel that now that 4ENEW F~ALL GOODS. ye filled our sholves fuller than. thoso goods of course, and atro O W P RIC0ES. ly suggestion to all who are not our way of doing~ business. We ni to our work, and our motto all Proflts, Quick Sales. Don't AND NOTIONS. 9s Trimmings, last winter Svo wvith them. This influenced us no. Come and see. We intend hIefs, abIi ino, and the prettiest ery,a wll eletedlot, and the isioni of tihe purobaser. White oyhies, Towela, Shootings, Shirt ~uros, Cantoni Flannels, lRed andi aiam, etc. DSHOES. as much dIfl'etence in shes as go to, a celia hotel and pay 25 le at anothier you pay*1.LOO for a ay in thie end the higher price Is ter quality angI no shoddy. So good sho's out of poor mnaterIkl. mpted to Invest in cheap shoes rr'c od?I, however, yout tere it wil do the most good, take r but reliable,. well made shpes, ~. Stoi'e, and our word for' It you istiem. To those who have-bcen tothimg to say; We exu,et to see 0 they #ish to be.