The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 26, 1890, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIOENUE.
Tuesday. August 25. : : 1890
New Advertisements.
- $5,555.55-Q. D. Williford & Co.
Dental Notice-Dr. David Aiken.
Notice-Winnsboro Oil & Fertilizer
Co.
For Rent-Mrs. Jane A. Herron,
Winnsboro, S. C.
t ..rat Briets.
-Look out for the Minstrels to
morrow night.
- --The County Democratic Commit
will meet at 11 o'clock to-day.
---,The Tillniana Executive Coin
mittee met on Saturday and decided
jto postpone their primal v which had
seen ordered for the 29th of August.
-Ed Rosborough, a delinquent tax
payer, who has been dodging the
police, was arrested by Policeman
Gilbert Saturday night. Ie will work
the required number of days on the
streets.
-Messrs. Q. D. Williford & Co. are
now hard at work filling up their
millinery establishment. They expect
to have everything ready for the trade
in a few days. The services of a first
class milliner has been obtained by the
firm.
S THE WATER SUPPLY.-The follow
ing is the report of the policeman on
the water supply measurements taken
on Monday morning:
ft. in.
Court-house cistern...........13 2
Depot cistern.................13 3
Elliott's cistern............... 9 7
Neil's cistern.................16 2
Miller's cistern........... 7 61
Phillips' cistern..............00 0
Cummings' cistern.............16 3
PERSONAL.-Mr. J. M. Bealy left for
New York on Monday.
Mrs. Josiah Obear and Miss Thomas I
arrived from Ridgeway on Saturday.
Misses Mary Madden and Belle Cath
cart, returned home on Saturday.
Miss Shannon, of Yorkville, is in
town.
Mrs. Eunice Bacot and Miss Bessie
Bacot are in town visiting friends and
relatives.
Miss Rachel McMaster returned to
Boro on Saturday.
Mr. B. B. Stokes and Betnj. Stokes
are % isiting in town.
Mrs. Steinmeyer, of Charleston, is
in town.
Lient. D. D. Gaillard, U. S. A.,
leaves to-day for New York city.
Dr. R~. B. ilanahan, Jr., will leave
to-day for Palmyra, Miss., where he
will make his home in the future.
Mr. Phillip Lande~cker has obtained
a situation as clerk in Chester.
Mr. J. P. Caldwell left a fewv days
ago for the North to purchase goods.
Mrs. Julia Robertson is 'visiting at
R. H. Jennings'.
.sr ljema T.andikrheun
North to buy his fall stock of dry
goods.
Mr. Max. Sugenheimer, who has
been filling Mr. Skinner's place during
his absence, left for Augusta on Sun
day.
iMr. and Mrs. Joseph Groeschell ar e
in town.
BIDG EWAY ITEMS.
Ri. A. Mears has purchased the
Parker mill property at Ridgeway and
will do a general milling and ginning
business.
H. W. Boozer, of Columbia, will
erect a large store house and dwelling
in town during the fall.
--Young man, take your-girl to see
* the Minstrels to-morrow night.
CLUB MEETiNGS.
WINNSBoRO.
-Thie Winnsboro Democratic Club
wvill meet to-night in the Town Hall.
at 8.30 o'clock.
L. N. WrrBERs, Fzesident.
TOUNG MENs.
A meeting of the Young Men'
Demnocratic Club is called for to-night
at 8 30 o'clock in the Court House.
JAs. W. ilANAUAN, President.
I:ESOL UTIONS PROMBL YTHZEWOOD.
P,lvthewood Democratic Club met
to-day and pa-sed the following reso
.lutions:
Blesolced, 1. That we heartily en
,dorse the action of the State Conver.
..That we condemn the action of
'leminority~ in withdrawing from the
Stzate Convention; and that we look
spon their action as leading to indle
4eisml or Radicalism.
3.$ That these resolutions be sent to
teFaint/ J;derest, THE NEwS AND
H ERALD, -ewes anzd Cjourier, Charleston
World and the ress and Reporter wit h
a request that they be published.
S. E. WOOTEN, Secretary.
August, 23, 1890.
LONG ToWK IT EMS.
The Longtownl Democratic club met
on Friday, 22nd and passed the follow
i.g resolutions.
WhTlereas thec political condition of
our county is s.uch as to be deprecated
by all good citizens, Therefore be it
Re~solcedl, That in order to heal up
dabreach which now exists and to re
st~that unity which once existed.
w~member-s of this club, suggest
- hat. u gommrittee consisting of threc
-r x party bc selected, whose
- utJ -it ha~ll be to suggest some plal
by w~himh the white geople ot t.h
c,nty may be brought together again
coeso!red., That the said committeE
4Je .into consideration thhic plan
having one primary, at whcter
will be t wo ballot boes in or e 0
which shall be deposited ballots fo~
County Chairman. The person re
.ei.il- the maijority of the votes to bi
rcoizegd by both factions as th
eo n zhairman whose orders shal
,be obeved by said factions
Resolred, 'That another box be f
the reception of ballots for the different
county officers. The candidates re
ceiving the majority of votes ter the
respective offices to be recognized by
both factions as the nominees for said
offices.
J. A. Stewart was endorsed for
( Trial Justice by the club.
The following delegates were elected
to the County Convention on 1st Sep
tember: E. P. Jenkins, J. D. Stew
art. D. G. Smith, A. W. Mathison.
The Tillman caucus ticket was rati
fied by thn club.
Recent rains have injured the cotton
crop to some extent, but the crop will
be above the average.
J. C. Stewart sold the first bale of
cotton from this section on 22nd, at
Ridgeway.
COLUMBIA AMATEUR MINSTRELS.
We clip the following from the
Columbia Register:
This organization, which has proven
its title to popularity by its excellent
entertainment of last season, will give
an entirely new performance at the
Opera House o next Friday nigbt.
The company has been augmented by
new members and now numbers twen
ty-six "artists," and the programme to
be given at the entertainment is said
by those who have a chance of judg
ing, to be "immense." The musical
portion of the entertainment will be
specially fine, and will inclu-le selec
tions by a new quartette and several
solos. Thecostumes and scenery will
be new an 'gorgeous" and an orches
tra will a d to the enjoyment of the
occasion. - It is safe tn say all who at
tend will be delighted and those who
fail to do so will miss a treot.
B. P. s. No. 2.
A new society has been organized in
town by the young men. They met
on Monday the 18th inat, and effected
a permanent organization by electing
the following officers: 0. R. Withers,
President ; J. H. McMaster, Vice
President; C. S. Matthews, Se-:retary
and Treasurer. Exactly what the
object of this society is, Is as yet a
mythe to the outside world. But we
nuderstand that ostensably it has for l
its prime object the promotion of
brotherly lore. Taking the personnel 1
of the Society as data upon which to 1
form an opinion, we think the quali
fying adjective brotherly entirely out
of place. And a still stronger confir
mation of this view is found in the I
name they have chosen-B. P. S.
No. 2 A society was formed by the
girls some years ago.' It originated as t
a Secret Society and rnirabile dicdu
the girls have falified their recoid for
it is still a secret. This femenine
B P. S., we take it, is No. 1. The i
baby organization admit that they are
to hold a secondary place by the figure
they place after their niame. And t
we think the figure they will cut will
be smal; indeed. The addition of the I
No. 2 after them is very suggestive of
the part they will play in the dance
when they come in contact with No. I.
We haven't the slightest dontt that
thel will play a second fiddle, and a 2
very weak second at that. The old I
-ao~-- ha'dance must pay
the fiddler. ioo~ out - -,
body else will do the dancing and you
have to settle with the fiddler. The 2
Society gave a moonlight picnic on y
Monday night. The fiddling has corn- ~
mnenced. We await with curiosity the
result.
-Don't forget the Columbia Min
stres. The press of the State speaks
very high of them.
CEDAR CREEK.
August 24. Gool seasons for the 1
last few days. Cotton beginning to
open. Fodder about half pulled.
Turnips up to a good stand. The
evaporation of sorghum has corn
mue. wHITE OAK.F
August 23. The weather for the
past week has been favorable for
housing fodder and most farmers are
about through pulling and are now
ready to begin in earnest to gather the
cotton crop. Cotton has not made.
much progress since our last. In some
places it is still blooming pretty freely,
though, while in others it has almost
eased making and is opening rapidlv.
There have been four bales sold here
and brought from 11 cents~ to 12 cents.
From what' the farmers say we may;
expect it to comec in freely next week.
Potatoes and gardens were greatly imi
proved by the late rains. The tomatoe,
crop has been improved by the warm
dry week. Unfortunately the Can
niig Factory ran out of cans, but have
te legraped for more and expect to
resume operations Monday or Tues
day. The labels have arrived and
when put on show up pretty.
COUNTY NEWS.
.,CED)AR CREEK.
August 24.-The protracted meeting1
at Buffalo closed on last Thursday
night. Bros. Briscoe, of Winnsboro,
and Oliver, of Sumter, whose preach
ing was greatly appreciated, assisted,
aid they carry home the best wishes
of the congregationi. A protracted
meeting will commnence on next Sunday
at Pine Grove Church under direction
Revs. Stoll and Mason, the pastors.
Misses Hattie and Rachel Simpson,
of Columbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
1). A. Broom.
T. W. Fenley, who has been quite
ill, is now convalescing.
The many friends of Mr. John Tay
lr will r-egret to learn that he is quite
Not long since a neighbor, upon
being informed that lie had been pre
Isented with an heir announced the
intention of christening it John Brat
tol and when informed that it belongs
to the feminine gender was perplexed
, 1 -now exactly how the name would
fit but has. about decided to call her
Bratton anyhow.
At the meeting of the Democratic
club at Blythewood Saturday J. W.
Campbell, J. R. Broom, J. W. Smart,
B. P. Hoflman and W. J. Smith were
chosen delegates to represent the
club in the County Convention called
by Chairman Gaillard for 30th inst.
J. W. Smart, George Seiglerand J. W.
Campbell were elected managers for
the primary election on 2.th inst.
Hurrah for Bratton!
WHITE OAK.
August 23. Mrs. R. A. Patrick and
Mr. J. C. Patrick have returned home
from a visit to friends and relatives in
York County.
Signor Pope Jose Sixto Rodreguez,
of Las Palmus, Mexico, who is a stu
dent at $untersville High School, is
visiting Mr. J. C. Patrick.
.Aiss Mamie Wylie, of York, is at
r. R. A. Patrick's.
Misses Lila and Fattie Boulware are
at Mr. G. Boulware's.
On Wednesday night the young
people had a sociable at Dr. Henry F.
Gibson's. From the lateness of the
hour they must to have enjoyed it
highly. One young man did not get
home until the next night.
Mrs. Jane Torbit, of Winnsboro, has
been visiting Mr. R. E. Brice.
We are pained to report the death
Af Mrs. Bankhead, relict of the late
James Bankhead, on the 20th, at the
ige of seventy four. She was an ex
ellent lady and her long life was
adorned by a cheerful Christian char
eter. The bereaved family have the
ympathies of the community.
-Reserved seats for the Minstrels
we now on sale at J. O. Boag's store.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
rears we have been selling Dr King's
ew Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica
alve and Electric Bitters, and have never
iandled remedies that sell as well, or that
ave given such universal satisf-retion.
Ve do not hesitate to guarantee them
very time, and we stand ready to refurd
he purchase price, if satisfactory results
o not follow their use. These remedies
ave won their great popularity purely on
heir merits. McMaster, Urice & Ketchin,
)ruggists.- *
For Over Fifty Years
IRS. WINNLow's SooTHING SYRUP has
een used for over fifty years by rr illions
f mothers for their children while teeth
rig, with perfect success It sootqes the
hild, softens the gums, allays all pain,
ures wind colic, and is the best remedy
or Diarrhaea. It will relieve the poor lit
le sufferer Immediately. Sold by Drug
ists in every part of the world. Twenty
ve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winsl ow's Soothing Syrup." and
ake no other kind. 5-26tx1y
-1f 'you want to have a good time
o to see thme Minstrels to-morrow
ight.
NOTICE.
4LL prsons having accounts against
1the Winnsboro Oil & Fertilizer Co..
re requested to present the same to S. D.
~UNN, Manager, by September 1, prox.
DEALnmOT10ET
)R. DAVID AIKEN. of
fers his professional ser
ices to the citizens of the Town
nd Cout. A share of public patronage
espeetuy solicited.
fl-Offic No. 9 Washington Street. three
Loors west of post office. 8-25tx1y
F'OR iRENT.
'Y PLANTATION AND PREMISES,
YLwith good dwelling, gin-house,[en
:ine and screw. and all necessary build.
gs. Will be rented or leased for two or
nora years to the right party. Inspection
> present crop solicited, and pcssesslon
riven when same is gathered.
Terms-Bankable |note, payable Octo
per 15. Apply on premisERRN
8-25tx2w Winnsboro, S. C.
LISTEN !
DI you ever hear of "DEAD SHOT"
LY PAPER or "TANGLEFOOT"
'LY PAPER?
(I know you have heard of tanglefoot
whiskey-everybody has.)
Did you ever hear of "MAGIC MOTH
WVAX" for preserving clothes ?
(I know you have heard of camphor.)
Now-Did you ever hear of "MOS
UITO COLOGNE ?
(You never did, nor did I.).
But-You can get either of the above if
you wish; and attention is called especial
tv to the latter Fragrant Mixture, a few
hops of which on your pillow will expel
suchi annoyance and give you a good night's
rest-without a netting.
Ask for either at the Drust Store of
W. E. AIKEN.
TIIE FAIRFIELD
1 OANSmnade on real estate and personal
.IJ endor.sement. Monthly instalment
due~ first Truesday of each month.
Savings Department.
Deposits of $1.90 and upward received
upon which interest will be allowved quar
teily under the ordinary savings bank
rules and regulations. .f. M. BEAT Y,
G-10 Secretary and Treasurer.
F. H. McMfASTER,
A T T 0 R N E Y - A T - L A W,
COLUMBIA, S.
All legal business attended to promnpL,y.
Erhie Gollene
DUE WEST, S. C.
OPENS OCTOBER 6th.
r IlIS INSTITUTION ENTERS UPON
I ts Fifty-second year. The regular
College curriculum is adhered to. The
IUniversity systemi is not attempte d. There
ar' five P'rofessors andi a Tutor. Th-- total
expnss for nine mionthms need not exceed
15.The moral and religious infinence.
Iof the Institution are most wholesome.
Fr further information apply for cata
louI W. M1. GRIER, President,
i-5td Due West. S C.
INSURANCE NOTICE.
p fl E undersignmed, representing thue
1 Knoxville and other Insurance Corn
panies, is prepared to take risks on dwel
ings, cotton, muercihandise, gim-hous es, ete
A share of the patronage of the citizel
of the county and town is solicited.en
WE, HA.=.
FRM
WORTH 0]
FOR THE FAIR AND FOI
FOR THE PLEASANT-FL
FOR THE F
FOR THE CLAM-BAKED
All providcd for the Qi
or boys, remember that we ha
Wear is the measure of val
thought, and to be in style yot
. oQ
Patrit i ta stitute,
ANDERSON, S. C,
T EXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEM
ber 17. Beautiful and healthy loca
ti',n. Full corps- comptent instructors.
Terms reasonable. Apply for catalogue.
COL. JOHN B. PATRICK,
S-12tx2w Principal.
AT COLUMBIA,' S. C.
Graduate course. Under-graduatecourses
for degrees-3 literary and~ 6 scientific.
Also shorter and elective courses. Profes
sional courses in Law, Pharmac- Veteri
nery Science, and Pedagogics. Nine well.
equipped laboratories. 4 shops and model
room; new infirmary.
Tuition fee, $40 per session; other fees,
$20 (including infirmary fee, covering
medical attendance, medicines, etc.).
Table board, $10 to $12.50 per month.
Rooms rent free. Total. expenses, includ
ing fuel, lights, washrg, books, etc ,
about $180.
Tuition fee remitted to students certify
ing their inability to pay It.
Session opens first Tuesday in October.
Entrance examinations held the preceding
week.
J. M, McBRYDE, President.
7-29txtillOctl5
OCATED in one of the ir.ost. healthful
Jtowns -in the Piedmont country.
ommunty noted for its refinement and
good morals. Proresivetand'experienced
ehers in evr dearment. Excellent
advantages are afodd.a+;low rates. En.
rolled last year 182 pupils Next session
eins on Monday, 6th Oct r. Send tor
--.. E, BON4NER, .Vi Iucipal.
Due West, . 4~J Co.. S. C.
7-2tlil50ct
DAIDSON gsLLBE,
MECiLENBURG~ COUNTY, N. C.
STEEER 11,. 1890, to JUlNE 11, 1891.
I1E MASTER'S COURSE,
THE BACHELOR'S COURSE,
THE SCIENCE COURSE,
ECLECTIC COURSES,
BUSINESS.COURSES.
Studies in English, inSeience, and in the
Fr acataloe add ress the Priesident,
REV. J. B. SEARER, D, D., LL. D.
7-29d
SPARTANiBURG CO.,8S.C.
l'HIS FAMOUS RESORT WILL BE
~open to visitors from
MAY 1 TO OCTOBER 15.
It is accessible from Spartaburg by a
Daily Hack Line. making good connection
with all trains. Telephone in operation to
Spart.nburg and Daily Mail.
Safe, Pleasant and Effective Itemnedy
for all diseases of thel
Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and
Skin.
it acts on the Bowels, Cleanses the System.
and1( regulates the -iver, and is a
Specific for most
FMALE ISORDERS.
SIMPSON & SIMPdON, Props.,
7-7tf .'Glenn Springs, S. C.
CLEEAND8?iINH8!
3RTE Season or 1890 has ful,
Lopened at this justly celebrated healt
and pleasure resort.
The curative properties of these waters,
Te White na Ret!Siji 30 11d Chalyleate,
have been fully attested by eminent phy'
sices hotel a' conmodations3 are good, and
no cit>rt will be spared by the pr',prietors
to giv' satisfactioni.
Hot and( Cold Sulphur Baths.
Teegrph'l, manil a.. . express facilitties irl
Stiig iBand enigaged for entir.' saason
A musaeents .t- differenIt kinds p)rovider
CosZ etontus made at Charlotte ani
Lincontoni, N. C., and Blacksburg, S. C.
For informnation1, terms. etc., apply to
\VILK INS.ON & FORE,
7-17 f Shelby, N. C.
---Job work done with iearne.&s aiI
isatch nt this Office.
NED THE BATTE]
)UR STAUNCH OLI
'5,555.5'
R.TY KIND,
FOR THE LEAN, SL
LCED- BOYS OF SIXTY SUM
ROSTY-HAIRED GENTRY I
FELLOWS OF JUMBO DIlN
ieen's taste by us. Before yon r
ve opened the jaws of trade wi
ue, and by that the price is me
i must come to us.
SWILLIFOII
I AM BUYING UP
ALL CLASSES OF I
e
a
ORSES AND JULES,
C
s
( IAVE a few YOUNG MULES
.1 carried over from the spring sea
son, which I will exchange for big, !
azed mules. I also have a couple of i
Mares I will exchange for old mnules. s
A GOOD SAVDLE HORSE,
gentle, and drives kindly to a buggy.
Safe for a lady to drive.
Persons wishing to make such ex- f
changes would do well to cal. at my
stables on Congress street.
A. WILLIFORD,
PROPRIETOR.r
Winnsboro, -- - South Carolinae
WINNSBORO
S A 11OME ENTERPRISE AND
Idoes as good work as the northern
shops. What you spend with this
establishment remains at home. It
you want
Bggies, Carriages, Wagons, Road
Carts, llardware, Oil', Paints,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Vernishes, Water Colors,
Whips, Leather, and
first-class Black
smithing
done,
can surely accommodate you. Re
pairing of all kinds done at our shops.
We employ competent workmen,and
guarantee satisfaction.I
JUST RECEIVED.
We have just received a beautitul
stock of Summer Lap Robes, which
will be sold cheap
Josh Berry Grain Cradle,
Damascus Chilled Turn Plow,
Buckeye Mower,
uggy Umibrellas.
Sole Agent for the above Cradle,
Plow and Mower.
CAUTION war,an d e'e"a pair,
ba his name and price stamped on bottom.
60.O
I.75
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE CENLEMEN.
Fne Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
Th m einn ee an wernthalls hsso
annot e et e sho w n t yt h ton e d e- te
ao t ao h ad of co stan peare s end
W .0eue L n.seLA, anocktoa,tMand
--- sad.dWIN ltR. S. C.
IIES OF TRADE
FORT.
C0TRN.
,ICK AND FIFTY CHAPS,
MERS,
DF SEVENTY WINTERS,
[ENSIONS.
riake a purchase for yourself
th lots of palatable bargains.
asured. Style is the dress of
D &OO.
ANNO U1CE.I NTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
The many friends of the Hon. T. S.
RICE recognizing his worth and qualifi
ation nominate him for the lower house
If the General Assembly, subject to the
.ction of the Democratic party:
aMANY FRIENDS.
Nllessrs. &litors: Please announce that
am a candidate for a seat in the House
f Representatives, subject to the Demo
ratic primary election.
* JNO. D, HARRISON.
I desire to announce that I am a candi
late for re-election to the House of Repre
entatives, subject to the action of the
)emocratic primary.
* THOS. B. McKINSTRY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
or the Democratic nomination to the
louse of itepresentatives, and pledge my
elf to abide the action of the Democratic
>rimaries.
* JAMES W. HANAILAN.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
Late for the office of Auditor for Fairfield
ounty, subject to the action of the Dem
cratic primaries.
* J. B. CROSBY.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
cr re-election to the office of County.
Ludicor, subject to the action of the Dem
cratic party.:
* L N. WITHERS.
FOR SCHOOL COM3IISSIONER.
I hereby offer myself as a candidate for
e-election to the office of School i. otmmis
oner, subject to the action of the Demoi
ratic primary.H.LDUE
I hereby announca myself a candidate
or the office of School Commissioner, sub
ect to the action of the Democratic pri
saries.1
* JOHN BOYD.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSiuNE?x.
TE WARTI as a cin~aiare~fbY1T[nOr
o the office of County Commissioner, sub
ect to the action of the Democratic pri
nary.MmFINS
I hereby annour.ce myself a candidate
or re-election to the office of County
3mmissioner, subject to the action of the
[)emocratic primaries. C HAT R
I hereby announce myself.a candidate for
:e-election to the office of County Commis
iioner, subject to the action of the Demo
~rtic primaries. JH OLS
I hereby announce myself a candidate
or the office of County Commissioner,
subject to the action of the Democratic
pnais A. S. WHITENER,
FOR JURY COMMIISSIONkR.
I hereby announce myself, a.candidate
for thc office of Jury Commusioner, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic p arty.
* B.-HAWLEY ROBERTSON.
Nlessrs. FJAtors: Please announce that!I
am acandidate for re-election to the office
of Jury Conamissioner, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primaries.
* ~ W. A. b,MITHI.
FOR JUDGE. OF P'ROBA.TE. .
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the oilice of Judge of
Probate, subject to the action of thbe Dem
ocratic party. 1 .HNAT
SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
ir re-appointment to the office of Super
visor of icegistration, subject to the action
of the Democratic primariESPGN
F5OICOUNTY TREASURER.
I hsreby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination of County Treasurer,
suject to the action1 of the Democratc
prmaries.
ONE CASE
Mc A\LLISTER'S
ON E BARRE L
ON DRAUGHT.
6-.. A2W HITE.
A. D. HOLLER,
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOI
and Manufacturer of
W IN NSBORO, S. C.
gg-Pians and spccifications for dwe
. lgs, factories and store~-houses furnish(
at ,.maonable rates. 1--2tx1y
ShO e TO BALDNESS
IS question was brought up in a lead.
Aing shoe store in a city, and was
caused by the examination of the portraits
of several well koownshoe manufttrers,
whose craniums showed a noticeable ab
sence of hirsute adornment. The ques
tioner was nearly as bald as the knob of a
dude's cane. His clerks were growing
that way. All had luxuriant hair before
going into the shoe business. Does the
shoe business cause baldness: It so, why?
If the above cannot be solved we will
p e one whieh is easily an3wered.
BEATY'S$3.0U
knocks all others bald? We have suc
ceeded in having them made of pliable.
durable calf skin, tanned by tanners of
undoubted reputation; toppings of elCint
dongola; hub goring, warranted; OttOms
of wear-well sole leather. and sewed on
to a welt just the same as a hand-sewed
shoe, and can be half-soled by hand. No
lasting tacks to prick the feet. A good
shoe must be made of good leather; but
good leather does not' constitute a good
shoe unless it possesses style and dura
bility. BE.TY $3.00 SHOE has style
and finish. They will arrive shortly.
Some job lots in store will be sold at re
ducel prices for cAS during Katance of
summer or- until closed out. Plea.e call
on --
J,. M:. BEATY &BRO.
FOR GOOD SHO!.
FRESH LEMON.
Canned Peah Pie Pahs pls
Tomatoes, PineplsRoaBkigow
der, Condensed Mil (al Brn)Mail- -
lard's Breakfast Cocoa,Saonsrde,
Corned Beef, Soap, Starch,BniD Soa
Fresh Soda Crackers every we,Cks
Candy. Best Fresh Cheese every we
during summer, Macaroni, Sua,Coffee,
medium and best Teas, Ma, Flou
Bacon, Lard, Rice,-etc.' Waite "C" n
Petroleum.
5c, CIGARS.
"STITC-ON"a :gn mu
Try us with the Cash.
Respectfully,
I L EAT & Bft.
FOR SALE.
ONE 6 HORSE PO WEBI GEISER
JEnginoe.
ONE 60 SAW ELLIOTT GINAN
Brown Condenser.U
All portable.
ONE B*LUEJGRAS (SULEY
The above svill be sold Mow and
terms acecmmrodating to good party.
Us 9s DSP3'T'S
STO7ES.
COOKING & HEATING STOVEI
ALWAYS ON HAND.
hold furnishing goods.
STOVES; TIN~WARE, REPAIRED
All work gaanedfrstClass. Every.
-thing at prcsOsuit the times.
Wheu -ntwgv me a call. Or e doot
north of P. Lalek Bro.'s.
Snecessor to J. H. C mining.. -
P-W.W. KETCHIN, Agt..
DENTIST RY
1-.B JQUATEBAUM, D. D.8S
WINN2BORO. 2. C'