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~ jati2~ nber S, 189C Briets. -Mrs. A. M. Timms is putting n a new fence around ber premises. -Fred Steele has a pumpkin whict measures over four feet in ci-cumfer ence. -The snprise party at Mr. W. H Kerr's residence on Thursday nigh was a great success -The Steam Fire- Engine Compan) held its regular monthly meeting 01 Thursday night in the Town Hall. -Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchir are making some improvements in thei store, putting a neat coat of paint hen and there and remodeling their shelves -The B. P. U. had better lookout o1 there will be a funeral shortly.. SomE of the old ones are said to be inakir; prodigious efforts to hand in theii checks. -The County Democratic Execu tive Committee held a meeting in th4 Town Hall on Thursday. The com mittee decided to postpone the primari election indefinitely. -We are informed that the negroe Sisetion held a larg meeting on ii>rsdat is though that it was to discuss politieG Abou two hundred were present. NoTICE.-A mer ing of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Fair field County is hereby called,for Satur day 13th inst. JNo. W. LYLES. County Chairman. - NEW CLERKS AND CHANGES.-J. M Hardin is now with F. M. Clarke J. G. Wollack at Q. D. Williford 3 Co.'s; A. L. Porter at J. M. Beaty ? Bro.'s; T. B. M. Cathcart at Caldwe: & Ruff's; W. M. Cathcart with It. T Matthews; E. W. Hanahan in the post office; Willie Boyd at S. S. Wolfe's John Desportes with U. G. Desportes ACCIDEN'r.Y SEoT --A negro m'al named Tony Turner, living on Mr W. R. Dot) 's Weston place, stiot him self on ThurEday evening while care lessly handling a loaded gun. Ton, undertook to put. a double-barrel shot gun into his hoesb by holding it by th nuzzle and thrust'ng it into the door The hammer tiruek the door sill whici caused the gun to expiocl, emptyinl the contents into his body. The wounn is considered very serious. le wil probably die. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.-Services wil ba held iu the following churches of Sunday: St. J lr'-Divine service, witi -eWfi6nio ot the Holy Communion at 11 a. mn., by the Bishop. of thi Diocese, assisted,by Rev. Mr.. Joy ner LAso at 5.30 p. mn. Methodist-11 a. m. and 8 30 p. m. bjREen R1. Herbert Jones. ~Aso(eilt Retormed Presbyteriau 11 a. mi., by R1ev. J. M. Todd. PRsoxn.I..-Mrs. Dr. Center, an< her daughter, Mrs. Reid, of Bxw1 - he-lipeo-.Mr. J. N. Center.~ Mr. John D. Sandler.s of Cl:ester, was in town Fridamy. - ~Mr. Thios. A. McGill, of C:hester counaty, paiid ;he lloro) a visit Thurs day. Mrs. G. UI. McMaster and family ret:s umd trutm Mars Binir 4on FridayV. ..\r. I..b- ar-urcedA t> N.--w York on1 Frias.~ fromu Ridge Sprinag Fridayv. M. rs. P'riseilla Ketchina return:aed froma 3ir. T. J. (Cnra t, a.f Cha;:rl):c, N. C . aririved in tuom. on Friay. Ni r. Cure:c.u wil l;enl his < ffilee at his obhd p'ace andi is parepard to bid the top for cot-oni. .\liss N. Y. Jefli ie-, of~ l1aim-;re, is noaw w ith Q. D). Willifo'rd & Co., and will hava~e chatrge of thin ir elegat :illi n -r*y depneren-. - Col. William Johnaeon. of Charlotte. N. C.. is in towna. Mr. W. A S:mder.e, of t he (Cester batr. is in to.vn on professionar b,usi ness. Mr. J. G. McNuity, of Yorlkville, was in town on Friday. Mr. A. R1. Penigrew, of Bzistol, Teuu., is visitir.g his brother, Mr. Butler Pettigrew. Mr. Pettigrew left this county in 1872. lie says that he is very much pleased with Tennessee, but enjoys a trip to his old home and his old friends. WVe trust his stay will oe a pleasant one. Dinnity of Human Nature. "I1 do, not dream4" said William E. Channing, "when I speak of the di vine, capacities of human nature. It was'a real page in which I read of patriots and martyrs-of Fenelon and Howard, of Hamden and Washington." The dignity of human nature should - make us all guardians of the vivifying spark, even if the law of self-preser A - vation were not strongly implanted in everyone's breast. This, then, is why, especially in malarial districts, no Amnericin home should be without a bottle of Dr. Westmnoreland's Calisaya Tonic. In its formula are concen trated the revealed remedies that re search has discovered to the student world of medicine. To the depressed, enervated and debilitated, and thiose suffering from chronic ailments and blood affections, it is the boon of the age. It can be had from your drug. gist. Wholesale by McMaster. Brice & Ketchin.* Unacklena's A rniac Sah' e. T HE 1BEST SALVE in the world for (2uts, Druises, S.ores, Ulcers, Salt lhem. F-'evei - Sores. TL'tter,Ch:epped IIands, ChaiilWkins. Corns, and atll Skin E:ruptionas, ir. tivy cures Piles, or it. pay reg ired 1' utaante'ed to give pe:rfect s .tfac ..mu, r manerc- refunded. I rice 23 c nts oei - ox. i'or sale bv Mean* 'rice &~ Misses Berry and Bol'inger, who, it will be remembered, have been visit ing the family of Mr. Robt. Martin the past month, expecting to return to their homes in Columbia in a few days, were given by Mr. Milo Martin a com plimentary dance on the evening of the 3rd inst. This community has long since, and justly too, earned a reputation for the delightfalness of its dances and social gatherings. The. occasion just cele brated was in no sense' an exception to the rule of the past, but on the con trary a beautiful confirmation. Sel dom, if ever before, has the writer had the pleasure of witnessing a dance that seemed to be so universall'y enjol ed as this one, R hich, in pcint of pleasure and beauty rivalled, if it did not ex ceed its predecessor of but a few eve lnings ago. Although the unclemency of the weather in the early evening kept a goodly number at home, who had ex pected to attend, yet there assembled a sufficient number to make the oc casion one leng:to be remembered by those in attendsice. The early hours of morning found. .!Q dance still in t progress, and it was the approaching t dawn that reminded the merry dancers that the evening had passed and they nust once more betake themselves - homewa~id-so pleasantly and quickly - had the hon,fewn b. - The following were~tliie~ies and gentlemen present: Misses Anna Derry, Kit tie Bollinger, Alva Gla'iney, Mary Etta Aiket, Fan nie Gladney, Mary Alston Pearson, Lena Pearson, Anna Lee Martin, Florence Martin. Genie Zealy, Mrs. Fazel Zealy, Mrs. Jnlia Pope. I The gentlemen were: Messrs. D. Brice, Jim Macfie, Sam Clowney, Willie Turner, Sam Campbell, Richard Wilks, Joe Martin, Press Dawkins, J. L. Longshaw, Charlie Ladd, F. M. Zealy, Rt. L. Martin, Q. D. Williford, . L. E. Owens, Evans Shedd, Mit. - Aiken, Joe Free, Ed. Maitin, M. B. Martin, G. T. Sims. THE COLLEGE-BRED INDIAN. (ew York Star.) "Curiou; notions some of these philanthropical people have who want young Indians senrt to enllege, edu f cated and then returned to their tribes I to help civilize them!' It was John Selend, of Helena, Mon., who said this, as he sat last night in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. "I have lived," said he, "more than thirty years on the fir Western fron 'tier, and my opinion on the Indian question is worth something. I tell you that once an Indian, always an Indian; for there is somcthing in this 'easy, careless, irresponsible life they a lead that holds thema proof againist any .line of civilization. Their chief occu pation is their own adornment, and their days are a succession of talks, 'smokes, sleeps, feasts, dances, fune rals. weddings, and all woven into a Snever-ending warp of poker, with an occasional dlash or horse race. Edut cate- them?: Ytus es do it. - [ was told something the other day which -nra ' - ~nhe mrti-orw5tat May n the Osage Indian Rleserva 3ion there are abont fifteen hundred Indians, and among them some fifty graduates-boys and girls-of the Car lisle University. It would grieve those excellent educators who have charge of that semninary if trey should pet chain e 1isit the Osa:re agency at Pan hu-ks a: a review their former schol a re. T[he last otne of them is in his b lreech-c(il:n mnd lantke:. and( avoids Eng3Ulish.s a~ lun:3?nage' as if vt>ry word was rat tlesna:ke. -Ther.. is notL one left to tell you the- tal&of 'heir soj.en ait Car li:-le, ;m for ot One oft thlem will spaeuk Entgli,h. lTha fact is. as shown: byV even a' ca3tnal1 look. I the 4dnIeat ion of tI he fuill blood inodian is in exster"i ig failure. It will ever fait, as will all at tempts by(3: oneae to) tmake its civilization tit ntuother andt( a ditferent one." Uapp'y lloosie-rs. Jud~.. wvrite.'.: "i-.!ctri:- liitters It s dlone moure for mie than13 an1 other m,edticines* cotm binmed, for ?that *im.l feelim1,. ar*iin fromt f:me- d stoc1k man, or sa me ptace, 4-ays: --l-i: d Eiert ric litters to ).- th:e best Id net anid Liv.-r metiii:w, ii.::d ite fee&l like a iew man." .i. W. .ir3dnert, hardwamre me:rehar: t, sameo town,. say : icetric Bit tei s is juist the t hu:g f--r* a nan itwhoi is al rin dewn:: aml dotn't care whether h:e lives or dies; he f.unmd ne w strength3, gor.d a1p petite and3( felt just like1 heI hadc a1 nlew lease on3 life. Onl y 50 a bottle, at Me WANTED. A CAPABLE and reliable white womnan: -to take charge of an3 invatid. A PI t ISS R E N O1.DS, at Dr. WV. E. Aiheni's residence. SP4ARTANBURG00O.,8. C. HTS FMOU 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 Spartanburg and Daily Mail. A Safe, Pleasant and Effective Remedy for all diseases of thel Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Skin. It acts on the floweis, Cleanses the System. and regulates thme I iver, and is a Specific for most FEYIALE DISORDERS. SIMPSON & SIMPSON, Props., I7-litf Glenn Springs, S. C. MlONEY TO LOAN f Nimproved farms onl long time and \ / easy terms3. Apply to McDON A LD) 'DIOUGLASS, I Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, -AND GRADED SCHOOL, - 'WINNSBORO, S. C. W. TH Witherow, - - Presider T HE NEXT SESSION BFGINS E tember 1, 1890, and will close J u 19, 1891. This Institution offers to the people the County arare opportunity of educati their children at a low cost. It is equipp with a full corps of experienced and fail ful teachers. Thorough instruction given in all those branches of study I quired by law to be pursued in the pub schools. The Collegiate course is design to meet the wants, not on:y of those pup preparing for College or the Universil but also of those who wish to coiple their education here. RATES OF TUITION. Common School Course. Free to all pupils in School District, No. 1 Pupils from other School Districts, $1. per month. COLLEGIATE COURSE. Higher English Branches - - $2.00 per Ir Scientific Branches - - - $2.50 per I Classical Branches - - - s$i.00 per ir Fach higher course embraces all bel it. Contingent Fee fifty cenws per ter payable at entrance of pupil. All other fees to be paid monthly in a vance on first day of each sehool mouth. Board can be o>tained at $10 to $12 p month. For Catalogue, etc., apply to the Pre: dent or any member e.ard f Trustee J. C. CALDWELL, .h A.-BRICE, J. M. BEATY, T. K. ELLIOTT, J. F. McDONALD. DUBOSE EG LESTO: ..j.aT1xtiloct1 Truste:s. STATE OF sOUTII CAROLIN COUNTY OF TAIRFIELD COURT OF COMMON PLEA Giles J. Patterson; Plaintiff, against C: sandra 11. Rabb, Edwin J. Rabb, Trustee of the estate of said Cassand 1i. Itabb, and H. Yongue Milling, Sheriff ef Fairfieid County Defendan -. ummons. For elief. L'omplant Served. To the Defendants abo. e named : YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and Yquired to answer the Complaint this action. which is filed in the office the Clerk of the Court of Common PI for the said County and to serve a co of your answer to the said Complaint the subscribers, at-thPir office, Fo 6 L: Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, wi in twenty days after the service here exclusive of the day of such service; a if you fail to answer the Complaint witl the time aforesaid, the -plaintiff in t action will apply to the Court for the rel demanded in the Complaint. Dated 11th July, A 1). 189t). A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys To the Defendants Cassandra H. Ra and Edwin J. Rabb. as Trustee of t estate of said Cassandra H. Itabb : Take notice that the Complaint a Summons in this action, of which Su mons the foregoing is a copy, were fil in the office of the Clerk of the Court Common Pleas for Fairfield County, the State of South Carolina, on I eleventh day of July, A. D. 1890. . S. & W. ~. DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 7-15x6t Winisboro, S. C - -AliCKEN Sc3 ot dolLars worth of ch ~ re destroyed by Cholera It is m.ore fatal to them her diseases combined. c .o'ery of aiqudremedy b r destroys the Microbes - aa H a1f of the yn.g chie i!edJ by Micreiro~ befo -. are fryers A 5o-cem. b....i:s: r for Too chickens. Iis *:a' . li, after using tw;>ih .. eL bottie you are not satisied .i:i it as acure for Chol era, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it, and he wilL efund your money. For sale by DR. W. E, AIKEN, Winnsboro, S. C. TATE OF SOUTil UAROLINA COUNTY OF FAIRFlIELD. D J. A. 111 NA .NT, Es. Probatte Judg XT1EREAS, R. 11. JENNINGS, C.( C.P,hath madec suit to me1 grnt lumn letters of administration< onis non of the estate and effects Lawrence J. Cook, deceased: Trhese are, therefore, to cite and admo1 s all and singular the kindred ar reditors of the said Lawrence .J. Coo: eceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate,1 e held at Fairfield Court House, S. C n the 9th day of October next, aft< ublication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tIa forenoon, to show cause, if any they havy hy the said administration should ni e grante d. Given under my hand, this 29th day< ugust, Anno Domini 1890. Published on the 30th day of Augus 1890, inTHE NEws AND HERIALD. J. A. HINNANT, 8-30x6 Judge of Probate. [NE DOLLAB WEERLI Buys a good Gold Watch by ot Club System. Our 14 karat patel stiffened Gold cases are warranted f( 0 sears. Waltham or Elgin mov< nt-reliable and wvell known, Siel wind and set, hunting or open face Lady 's or Gent's size. Egnal to an 75 Watch, we sell one of ther Wachs for $25 cash, and send to ar ddress by registered mail, or by E: press C. 0. D., with privilege of e: mination; also by our Club Systel at $1 per week. Our Agent in Durham, Nf. C., write: "Our Jewelers have confesse they don't know how you can fmr nish such work for the mnoney.!' One good, reliable AGENT WAN' ED in each place. Write for partici lars. EMIPIRE WATCH CO., 8 & 50 Maiden Lane, New Yorl R.-7x1v -OP !WE IA r nie of , 4 ie ils 'fFOR TIE ND F( - 1FOR THE & 4SANT-F 00. THE] a FOR THE I BAKEI . n All pr . for the C dr yreme at werh Wear is the ure of v< e thought, and nc sl '..L j Pec iar Many peculiar po3 other medicines saparilla snpern. proporAion, S. ia i n c r t.S and prer ts, as Hood'c - r the - 1..-?' ts ' dom wt strengtI Hood's Sar - the only medi blclh can trul3 eHundredDose. Medicines in - smaller bottles - cdoses, anddonol - u - results as Hood's, t edicinal merits fHood's Sarsaparilla ac loshes cures ith nd erto unknown, and has Io iiii the title of "The gre liis purifer ever discover ief Peculiarinits"good home.'-there Is now - more of Hoc d's Sarsap .sold n Lowell, where ade' , than of all other blood 1e~ ~ Doeclar Epurifiers. ScHri t hpem o rof sales he m abroad, . ther Preparation nd has -ed such popu I- - sht time, edoft popularity and mong all clas he of peo-ler reparations, Dogh no b inpd r Medicine, bt bee - Hootparilla ioa ~ctr8@1a e Dollarj~j Dr.GrovmenorBal-apis torsGa intatl ndevrair to iCuari o SAF,e,IC 81 t.'aoat GRENONS&EPTIVE *N TETWRUr CNIDhaEN QALT AND on IE FDOE LIn,OrUStinS, D SES ALL AcHESI AND INSZl. Dr. svnor A lie ar FWrlyVeebleo an$,0.iT gintanl screver faial l 1lcsayb . nS.l bernts orle edp for 25. Bo1sto JasEs. ERT- N Wnaso..( 1.41THEl.P whalE.aET wEDICIN p EOWN Bil.0US ES, Dre *PESIA Drf.E A ikeno.et -Winsbo o., S.C. '~ e, ta - FORREN '. .NED THE BATTE OUR STAUNCH OL $I5,555.5I IFEP )RTY KIND, FOR THE LEAN, S ACED BOYS OF SIXTY SUI FROSTY-HAIRED GENTR' ) FELLOWS OF JUMBO DI Lueen's taste by us. Before yon ive opened the jaws of trade v tue, and by that the price is m ou must come to us. WILLIFO. NOW Is THE TIME FOR PLANTING RYE ARIIIEY: FRESH LOT JUST IN. J Fc laster & Co I ! T H E Tir COIMPA.NY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McOURD)Y. Presiie1 ANNEN, - - $l36,401,328$.02 SURPLUS. - - 91,637.248.4I TIlE OLDEST, L A1tGEST, STIRONG est, Thest CompanyV in the. wvorbi. T 'he best comfl.iim is thie ~ompanyUi3 that~ does the mros.t good " The Mutuaul Ie I: such comupany. H. G. MIc1LWAIN, Ag.ent for Lancaste,r a?nd Fairfiefd Cos. * ~ Lancaster C. HI., S. C. EWD. L. GERNAND, Gecneral Agent, Columia, S. C. I7-txlaw1Iy THE Season of 1890 has falla opened at this justly celebrated healti and pleasure resort. 'The curative properties of these waters The i li Red S1I1Dhar aid Chalylleate, have been fnlly attested by eminent phy Th sictnd accmmiodations are good, an - no effort will be spared by the pr->prietor to give satisfactio". Hot and Cold Sulphur Baths. o hTelgrph, mail and express facilitiesi on String Band engaged for entire seasot Amusements of different kinds provide t lorCse connections made at Charlotte ar Lincointon, N. C., and Blacksburg, S. C. For information, terms, etc., apply to W ILINSON & FORE, PRIOPRlIETORS, .I i Shielby, N. C. DENTAL NOTICE. Ri. DAVID AIJiEN of ves t) th iize. of 'h e n f -..~~ und County. A share. of public patrona ~OtlCe ~. 9 ashington Street, tir "-: dinors wet oIf post ofilee. 8-25tx17 RIES OF TRADE D FORT. 0LOTRIG. LICK AND FIFTY CHAPS, JMERS, OF SEVENTY WINTERS, MENSIONS. make a purchase for yourself ith lots of palatable bargains. easured. Style is the dress of1 RD &CO. ANNO UN CEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The many friends of the Hon. T. S. BIt1CE recognizing his worth and qualifi cation nominate him for the lower house of the General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic party. M xFnIEDS. Me8sr8. Editors: Please announce that 1 I am a candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, subject to the Demo cratic primary election. * JNO. D, HARRISON. I desire to announce that I am a candi date for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives. subject to the action of the Democratic primary. * THOS. B. McKINSTRY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Democratic nomination to e House of R.epresentatives, and pledemy self to abide the action of th.- eimocratic primaries. * JA.31ES W. HIANAtIAN. _____O. COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Auditor for Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Den ocratic primaries. * J. B. CROSBY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fcr re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party. * I. N. WITHERS. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of School t ommis sioner, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. * H1. L. DUKE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of School Commissiorner, sub ject to the action of the Democratic pri maries. * JOlN BOYD. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEtI. 'We hereby norrinte Mr. JO l ..A to the office of tonb Commissioner, sub ject to the actioftq te Democratic pri mary. MANYFRIsDs. I hereby annour.ce , 'o didate for re-election to the Commissiocer, subject to . Democratic primaries. 9 : J. S. cA Tf\. I hereby announce muyself a ca& m rceecction to the office of County ca sioner, subject ti tlie action of th 2 eratic primarir-s. I hereby anniy-nee myself a candidar. for the office of C2outy (oisiU1SonerI subject to the action of the D)emo raitc primaries. t NR FO .AR O.\tS IOTN R *I he'reby announce myself a candidate I forz the oflico of Junry Commni eio:.er, sub *ject to the aetion of the Democratic party.I * i. H AWLEY 1BOfEwRTO N. e,ax. /Wisorx: i'ce.s anno:::Ie that I :001 acanida:e for ra' eectionf t ethe ,ffice of Jury io'n-mtissionetr, .iubject to the~ ac tion of'the Democwratic primaries. F'O' .JU'r-;m OF PlRON C. - I !hereby :nnounce myself a candidate for re-el--eionin to the oitic of ueof P iir ofkte. i ub o,~ject to the action h gm oeratie panrntiC1rii... 'G SUEO .R C O F I! TRA T~IO. 1 henreby announce myself a candidate * or tre npointiont to Cthe Trieafsurer, vio fRgsrto,subject to the ftOiofheDmatin ofteDcai primaries. JAMVES.PGN COKINTY TEAGSRE Jrsrb anouer-O mslacanddatue holdmarsinsos s STOVER. RPIE -WJars inlowner-Pe'me a ceall ose nnh of ur nshngds.k &-ro s SOVS,TIWARE WEP,AIRED Shngatprcesoto t the Cimes.sr 1A. D. HOLLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR and Manufacturer of W iNNSB{ORO, S. C. $Pla~ns and1 s.peciiienitionsl for d::e l zigs, faitoiehs oad stori'. :Ouse(s fu rnishna URVEz'YlNG Dz)NE AND SOLICI' 'tied by ee E-'GARt TRAPP, 14-4* .ixy ennings, S. C. BEATY'S COE - CODUCVE TO BALDNL1.0 HIS question was brought up in a I - T. in shoe store in a city and Was caused ythe examination of hepotr ;:. of several well-koownshoe manuacturers, whose craniums showed a noticeable ab sence of hirsute adornment, The tioner was nearly as bald as the knob of a dude's cane. His clerks were growing that way. All had luxuriant hairbefore going into the shoe business. Doeshe shoe- business cause baldness? If so, why:' If the above cannot be solved we will propose one whieh is easily answered. Why is it BEAT Y'S $&-.O nocks - all others bald? We have sue .eeded in having them made of pliable. lurable calf'skin, tanned by tanners of indoubted reputation; toppings of elegant longola; hub goring, warranted; bottoms )f wear-well sole leather. and sewed on ;o a welt just the same as a hand-sewed. ;hoe, and can be half-soled by hand. No asting tacks to prick A g ;hoe must be mad goodleathe; ood leather does not constitute a good ,hoe unless it;'posseses style and dara. - )ility. Bl,Y'S $3.00 SHE has style and finis They will arrive shortly. Some job lots in store will be sold at re ince i prices for cAsIr auriug alance of >ummer or unt:l clas -d out. Please call J. M.BEATY&BRO FOR GOOD SHOES.' FRESH LEMONM. Canned Peaches, Be Peaches, Tomatoes, Pineapples, Royal BingiPow ter, Condensed Mik (Eal Brand).Mail lard's Breakfast Cocoa, Samon, sardine, Corned Beef, Soa, Starch,.Blueing Soda3 Fresh Soda Crackrs every week,.Cks Candy. Best Fresh Cheese every we luring summer, Macaroni, Sua,Cofee, medium and' best Teas,Me,Flu - Bacon, Lard, Rice, etc. Wnite "C"aA Perokum. ne, CIGARS. - "PUSH" and "FULL TIDE." T wo-fox Cigars. - 'STITCH-DOWN," an eegant smoke. Try us'with the'Cash. Respectfully W. L. DOOA $3 SH ECN-MN Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and *"silteS this"he cannot be better shon tha the srong endonse ments of its thousands of cosat werer. g.0S4H nd.ewed Welt. A fineecalf ShoO S.0Is the stnaddre $3.50 P 6*i dpe AnUmadeksacongress, Duttoaand Lace. $3& $2 SHOES JDfl1 bave benmost favorblyreceivedsentrd e and the recent imD roeniDnt mak thmspro to ah es oda the e rices posetitoftro enosa g d W. L. DOUGLAS, Brechten, Ian" MIcMASTER, BRICE & KFTCHIN, WINNbisORO, S. C. LLSTEj$N DlID you ever hear of "DEAD SHOT" 1)FLY PAPER or "TANGLEFOOT" FLY PAPER? (I know you have heard of tanglefoot hiskey-everybody has.) Did you ever hear of "MAIC MOTH WAX" for preserving clothes ? (I know you have neard of camphor.) Now-Did yuever hear of "M - QUITOCOLOGE?" (You never did, nor did I.) But-You can get either of the above if Sonuwish; and attention is called especial Ito fhe latter FragrantMitueatfew rops of which on your pillow wilexpel such annoyauce and give you a goodniglit's rest-without.a netting. Ask for either at the Drue Store of I W. E. AIKEN. DENTISTRY B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. D. S WINNBORO, S3. C