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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PUBALISIIED TRI-IWEEKLY I :WAND;IERA LD COMPANY. TERMI4, lA ADVANCE: -so Year, - - - - 3.00 . c .M nth. - - - - 3.50 A P VERTISING RA TES. CASE: One dollar a square for the first insertion & I Fifty Cents for each subsequnt inser ion. Special rates for contract adver Matriage and death notices free. Regu IaLr rates chareed for otuituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not res-ponsible for pinons ard views expressed anywhere !e than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac ,npanied by the true name of the author - ud written in respectfuI language and ritten on one side of the pa per. The true a aine required as an evidence of good faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to TiE .A EWS AND HERALD CO. W. D DOUGLASS, Editor. JAs Q. DAvis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLuoTT, Business 3anager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Saturday. August 4. : : :8M4 VOTERS are now called boys. CALM after the storm is a law in politics as well as in the natural world. Is it because Tillman ii pressed for payment of dispensary bills that he h as gone to such boldness in reopening the dispensaries? WHEsN a man calls another a lie now, the chances are two to one thIt he is making a political speech. . is merely an emphatic wly of letting an op ponent know that you ditfer with his opinion. WE 'lon't hear national questions mentioned in the Congressional races. The chief discussion seems to be whether a farmer should part his hair in the middle, and whether or not Larry Gantt is a buzzard from Georgia in search of carrion in South Carolina. THE plane upon which political cam paingns in South Carolina are con ducted are calculated to keep our best men from entering actively into poli tics, and it should make thoughtful men reflect and discountenance this method of gaining popular favor. The people have it in their power to raise the standard by which an office shall be gained, and they may be sure that if they shall applaud billingsgate it is going to bring out all the black guard in a candidlate. We regret to observe the tendency to crave for this low practice in politics, and that higher things meet with very little, if any favor. If a candidate strives to conduct himself on a high plane, and makes sensible, dignified speeches he is called too slow and tame. It is worth noting that any meeting fol lowing a stormy and lively one is attended by a large crowd. Many will not agree with us, but as we see it the present state of affairs is the logical result and outcome of the methods of four years ago. The bitter denunciation of men met with an un mistakable approval. The more per sonal a campaign becomes the more interest it evokes. It is not surprising that Reformers should now be using some such cheap stuff against each other; for instance, the following from Col. Gantt in referencce to Col. Duncan at Inman: "I started out by asking Duncan if he was not running as an Alliance candidate for Congress. Duncan replied that he was a farmers' and not an Alliance candidate. I then asked him to please remove his hat, which he did, and I replied: "Well, boys, here's your farmers' candidate; and isn't he a regular rose geranium leaf of an agriculturist? Look at him! Who ever heard of a farmer parting his hair in the middle, who divided his name with an apostrophe, and named D'Arcy." This is not so bad, but still there is no dignity in it, and we are almost certain it turned votes from Duncan. "Duncan arose," says Col. Gantt, "and said something about being attacked by a Georgia buzzard. 1 stepped in front of him, shook my finger in his iace and told him that the business of a buzzard was to discover carrion, and that I had found it in him; that I had rather be a Georgia buzzard than a South Carolina thief, which charge I had branded upon his (Dun can') brow." "Buzzard", "carrion", "thiief", all of them elegant and very elegant words--are they not? And yet they have a very great fascination for the public ear, and the man whose vocabulary is the fullest with such words and whose tongue can turn them out most fluently is the man who seems to get the votes. How's This ! We offer UOne Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHi ENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. 'WEsT & TRU.x, Wh'l;Ieale Drug gists, Toledo, 0. W ALwisa,KIssAs & Manyvi,W~ hole sale Driugists, Toledo, 0. Hlall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and muncone surtaces of the Isystem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. T'wtimonials free. * Children Cry for Pitcer's Caetoria RIDGEWAY LOCAT3. luLt)tWAY, S. C , August 2.-Siie >ur last communication. this section ias been visited with an abundance of rain The crops have improved won lerfully. and "Gen. Green" has mar ,hallb d his forces; rather late, how wver, to damage the crcps much, but vill of course interfere somewhat ivith the gathering of the cotton crop. M r. E. II. Heins has been appoin'ed ,xpress agent at this place. Our town has been, and is still ic rarkably dull. In consequence of the ate strikes, our merchants have had some difficulty in keeping up a supply of rations, but they have managed to upply their customers-all not being ot at the same time. We are having a little too much rain in some sections. A fine crop of corn will be harvested, and the prospect for cotton is fine. In fact, if no disaster occurs, there will be the finest crops of corn and cotton in this section we have had in beveral years. We were pleased te have with us on the third Wednesday (the regular day of Masonic meeting here) Messrs. Chandler, McDonald, Neil and J. W. Seigler, of Winnsboro Lodge. The first degree was conferred and a fine lecture delivered on this degree by Bro. Seigler, W. M., of Winnsboro Lodge. Come again, Bros., Ridge way Lodge will always give you a hearty welcome. Circumstances over which we had no control, prevented the writer from attending the meeting of the second division of the Fairfield Union, held on Saturday and Sunday, 28-29, with Poplar Spring Baptist Church. We are glad to leari the meeting was a success, that thirteen out of fifteen churches, composing the union were represented and a free and full dis cussion of the questions on the pro gram had. A visitor reports an ex cellent meeting, an abundance of eatables, and all royally entertained by the people in that community. Tt.e writer claims to know something of that section, and felt no uneasiness about the entertainment. The people of Oakland never half do anything. At a meeting of the citizens of Ridgeway held Friday evening, Prof. Seabrook was re-elected principal, and Miss Ruth Simpson re-elected assis;ant teacher in the Ridgeway High School. We have not heard, but suppose the exercises will be resumed about Sep tember 1, to continue for ten months Whooping cough still here, a mild form however. We are glad to be able to say Mr. Ruff McDowell, after a very severe S, and lingering attack of fever, has at length sufficiently recovered to be out on the streets. mI No sickness here of any consequence, fie in fact, not a case of fever in our town 18 that the writer is aware of. en Mr. J. Blakely Boyd, who has been w off spending a week's vacation, re- A turned Thnrsday. He reports having H had a most delightful time while gone, 11 visiting friends at Anderson Court se House. MIr. J. A. Desportes and daughter, Miss Delphine, returned Tuesday from 1 a visit to M1r. and Mrs. Ward, of B Newton, N. C. Several visitors ini town at present. x.r. z. L->ss of strength aud' Alswsig away from any cause promptly arrest edl by using the greatest of all fat pro ducers, Johnson's Tatteless Com pound yi Cod Liver Oil. Winnsboro Drug 5C Store. * JUDGE AS YOU WOULD BE JUDG ED. Tillmaun Held to Account According to his Judgment of Former State Offieera. The Xews arni Counmer. bi To the editor of the NYews and Courier: A If the News and Courier's report of Governor Tillman's speech at Walter be is correct, it appears to me to be a confession on his part that after all ni the talk he did not even refund the at State debt. It was done by a broker, a Mr. Rhind, and one hundred and eighteen thousand dollars of the peo- i ple's money was lost on the transac tion. Governor Tillman says he don't know who got this meoney. He feels called on to defy heaven and earth to ni prove that he pocket any of it. Gov ernor Tillman claimed that riding on N a free pass was evidemnce of eorruption B in State officials. He was afterwards found riding around free. Governor Tillman claims that it is the hit dog that howls, lie howled in his speech Wi at Walterboro that it had been insinu ated that he had pocketed some of- the -- money spe.m to refund the State debt. I would like for Governor Tillman's friends to explain why so able a man, one who is to straighten the United States Senrate, scare Cleveland worse than the devyil; a man who knows all about a system of finance that will upright the United States and check the power of the British Empire; why does he get a little unknown broker to attend to busines lie is lired to per- su form himself, and have a hundred and re eighteen thousand dollars of the State's w money spent without even a positive th knowledge of who got it? E. G. PA L.MEn. sa Rlidge way, Fairfield County, July 30. n" For Over Fifty Tears Mas:. WIstow's SooTiIo Svu has been used for over lifty years by millionis of mothers for their children wile teeth- a in -, with per feet sumccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ali pain, cures wInd colic, at.d is the best remedy W~ for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part. of the world. Twenty-~ five cents a bottle. Be sure and enfor 'Mrs. Winslowv's Soothing Syrup," and take nmo other kind. 5- i xt: Don't be talked in:o having anm oper ation performed or injections of car bolic acid used as it may cost ycu your F. life. Try Japanese Pile Cure. Winmns- - boro Drug Store.* Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. VIRGINIA COLLEGE' gi For Young Ladies, Roanoke, Va. ~ Opens Segt. 12, 1894. One? Of tlhe ed tr ing Schools for Young Ladie's in: the ~ South. M~agnificent buildings, all mu..'ern imprvemenlts. Campus ten aere. Gra nd mountain scenery in v'aller ot Va., fatmed for health. European 'and Ameiican P: teachers. Fuli eturs . in Art and MIusic umnexc'lled. Pupils from sevenuteenm tates. For c'ata'o'2ues address the Presidenlt. WHISKEY and OpiumHabitz cured at honie wih out pain.Book of par- C( tisularssent FREE. \& =in...-WgOoLE..>. ~ Whai A Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher' and Children. It contains neit other Narcotic substance. It for Paregoric, Drops, Soothin It is Pleasant. Its guarantef Millions of Mothers. Castoria feverishness. Castoria, preve: eures Diarrhoea and Wind teething troubles, cures cor Castoria assimilates the fooi and bowels, giving healthy toria is the Children's Panac Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil Iren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its ood effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OsoooD, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not .ar distant whenmothers willconsider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of thevariousquack nostrumswhich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." DR. J. F. KOIcELoE, Conway, Ark. The Contaur Company, TI Ma SHERIFF'S SALE. e of Real Estate for Delinqucnt Taxes for the fiscal year commer.c in November 1, 1892-1893, under an Act of the Gene-ral Assembly, 1887, Page 862, No. 429, approved ecember 24th, 1887, entitled an Act in relation to forfeited lands, telinquent lands mnd collection of I taxes. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Fairfield. Bv virtue o:' executions issued to ) by the Countv Treasurer of Fair Id County for 'the fiscal year 1892 93, in accordance with the above titled Act, I have levied on and 1 s 11 on -Monday. the 6th day of agaut, 1894, i. front ot the Court xiie door in Winsboro, S. C., at o'clock A. 31., the following de bd real estate, to wit: SCrooL DISTReCT No. 6. . Steadman, fiscal year beginning, November, 1893, 20) Aerts anid On e ldng. ScnooL DIsTRtICT No. 7. S. J. and J. A. Caison, ficcal yea1r, inningt1 1st Novemrber, 1892, 107 SCHOL DsTR1Ier No. 8. ulia Craig and A. E. Ibxte,-, fiscal ] r beginning 1st November, 1892, Acres and Onec Guilding. 121 acres of aband ,ned land on dar Creek, bounlded by lands of 1. Kerr, A. S. D~ouglas-, SarahI E. nter anid Cedar iceek. Scnoon Dis'riacr No. 9. Estate Saille ML Smith, fiscal year iniing 1st Novemnber, 1892, 100. ei~s and One Building. Scacot IPISTaRer No. 11 . Johnm W alace, fiscal year begin g1t November, 1892, 2'J15 Acres tFourteen Buildings. Scnoot IlsTnr No. 12 S. G. Ilarden, fiscal year beginning November, 1892, 290 .Acres. 1 SenooL DISTRIcT No. 14. and J. Cason, fiscal year begin ng 1st November, 1892, 20 Acres. m Good, fiscal .s ear beginning 1st~ vember, 1892, 2 Aeres anid One' lding. Terms- Cash. Il. E ELLISON,. Sheritr'% Office. S. F. C. 'insb >no, S. (2.. .July 1:1, 1894-. 7-4td COOL SUJMMER RE ORT.J TFIlE CELEHRATfEl)] WLEY"S ISLAND he hotel at ithis delightfully cool muner resort hats bieun thoroughly iivatt d at.(d impr~tove d. The hotel llbe opened for the season on May e4th instant. Rotud trip exenrion tickets now on t. No lavy ov at Lanes, close con eion m:.de. N.a mosquitoes, fine thing, splendid fishing. The table the personal sup~ervh~ion cf the opri rese, and will be supplied with h, crab, og ster~s in evr style, also clans and slhtiips when In season. 1o~ termts, addres averl ins P. 0., Georgetown ~County, S. C. JOHN J, McMAHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, :..; Law Itange, Colutnbia, S. C. olicits b~u in~es in his native Ceunty- I Lifield. 2-27-1y7 UTL CAROLINA COLLEGE, COLUM1BIA, S. C. se NI begins Sept. 25th. Nine tlar Corsee, with D)irlomas. Spe Cou(res with Certilicates. Re )ra 83 a month. Total necessary :nle-,- fort the year (exclusive of~ velig, c'olting and books) f:om .12to 8h.52. Send for Anrtounce For fur; her information address the -17-.3w JA31ES WOODROW. 9 - p ranims t') good guessers. 1%E BLL Entihusiastsi. this is -epur 1 tunI iliv. .us. etter 111 'ME A.ND r )UNT Y MAG1%I N F. Price ::5e. A llr ...eal~ . 5 .-::t 101.. Stoet New r d s prescription for Infants a her Opium, Morphine nor. is a harmless substitute -Syrups, and Castor Oil-. is thirty years" use by t lestroys Worms and allays ats vomiting Sour Curd, Colie. Ca'soria relieves stipation and flatuleney. 1 1, regulates the stomach t and natural sleep. Cas ea-the Mother's F riend. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that Srecommend it as superior to any prescription mown to mne." H. A. AncmRa, K. D., I11 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart nent have spoken highly of their experi -nee in their outside practice with Castoria, .nd although we only have among our nedical Supplies what is known as regular >roducts, yet we are free to confess that the nerits of Castoria has won us to look with ,avor upon it." UNITED HOSPITAr, AND DrssPNARxy, Boston, Mass t&Lrum C. SMrrrr, Pre's., ray Street, New York City. -SE E [OW FARI A LITTLE MNO-NEY will go these. hard timnes, call ini and get a good pair of Or a better kintd for he r tMheE for. ; Sy.Osand tr i.5 asiavti hem iGodand Siltvery and rguaatete satisfachin eath M.ohaFinder Wnet haeo adoeveyfn rill like.i-.cAlsoa3lotDof CANNE Ofcd . Broln NI. Gnarpycantee ipure andfres depr i the ineir.outsingatie purhCasi l dvincehou. wA onyeve himon ofal ins of Canneri Masto s to luerousi Bostontian. &aLnolia Cigaretters,. owi tr.t, Beautyr iy adgtangod pi itOr'a Spotrtku fobaco G ive usi Golaldl ler M~ . Caner. We have o h uaraneer toe vil ll~ei.Als alo o at Guated ur ad rho . Oenaleres -B UOE:-iPE) BEn sfEnigF e Brine, cAusn Mserinanit ucad willh r veindce, yoe.Aieertipnoft Braf all rrrs of Youth. Meat tooa Onmer So m et etr eradr.) u.-ives a rent. MANETICR DRVITNE. Wianteero t. C.r al rgia Sa~l Mineralpingse rand A favr tend motbacco manad o nuum reortthrouhl renvaterand npFove, Ait new heddn, addted.nA rcsira hmoteny L.routhPoerin eier Fin rvemar ld weery uNiaara~8~5 Fase a a moe-nugctoe. Excetlnoft varidn and b rrao tabh. I ve o a raontirt rturcl VioTn oe he h y pofsif cures eum asnd Febdmae ekns.g o t's trca t-n erbox aboxetu5. Wihendr for desripeivea unphlet. vI w a rn S. nC. A.KO UXCEMENTP. FOR f'TY UPElSUl. We hereby inuunce Mr. 11. G. TEN V\T a candidate for the oflice of Couun Supervisor; subject to the actioi of the !nocratic prinarv. MlAN Y V .ERs. A I respeci fuly annou;ne m:i a candi- It .te tor the otlce of Comnity Suervi or; Cl ibject to the ation .f t- Deimocratic JR riiii . * ~.I NO. J1. NI'l L. 'IhA. Iaany fr iviols (if . r. .1. GA .. -- o . Y here.v 1on1linat. h1ini fr th olice County up rvisor: 1-j w c mn i Dt l-nionriie ;iinary. * I o.!V aoclict mv elf aa eatud 'tr i or ut SpervIr.i ' et to tie tioni of Ih DIn nti.p.m i * .J. . lIIlNS. I lin- hv anun it no. I. ;.t i hate l e ppoiltinmeit to tht .oiti(if of t on Aulitoi; subject to th- action of the 0. emocratic primaries. J.L.RIilON. Full RIEPRIESENTfATt.\E The nIumerous frienisof iion. Til'OMAS . ITCIIELL hereby nominat- him for -election to a seat in the lower house of lie Get era Alsmly; .subjct to the Deml cratic primary. * We delire to piac 1 befor- the rople of airtield Counity the name of I Ion. 1R. Y. b sin foir rteilection to the lower house f the General Assenibly: subijct to the Jin ocratic pr:nia;v. M A NY FvlENDS. The uniert'usnj frieids of Capt. W. J. I 11NSON around hik foru.xr home re pectfuliv place his n1an: e 'n noinirlatioll or re-eletion to the Iuie of 1:epresen ;atves Capt. Jolmisoln 's ability, initelect .nd superior juodgmienut etninently qualifies iim for the honor, and his able couse dur *n-I his prese .t tern shohl-l colmimemti him o ti favorable ccaideration 0. t he voters f Fairtiel(d County. Suiject to th action I lhe lDetuoci alic pri mniaries. v'1 WEN-1 y C iEEK. Foilt SCHOOL CONI1NESLN Ei. To the Uufes of B-iifcld Cvnuitq: I her, 1 announce ny self as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of School Comn nin.siontr of Fair field County: ubject to the action if tliwi De'I.OIat Fe priuary. A. Y. 2-1iLING. J/r. /Adtfor: Plelasei allow the friends of Mr. W. S. hIA L L. Jr., t i nominate him fer School C .m:nissifOller. WYe are fully per suaded that Mr. 11a1l will make an etficient officer lie is a graduae f Wotlurd Col lege an has been teaching with signal suc -es in -his and Marlborough Counties. anl is fully abreast with the educational * FRIENDS. I leieby atinuounee myseif as a candi date for tle office 0! School Comnlmissioner of Fairfield County; su':ject to the Demo ratie primary. * ' D. L. STEVENSON FOR JUDGE OF PROBA'E. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Fairfield County, subje.t to the Dercocra'ic prumary. S.'R. JOHNSTON. We take pleasure in placing before the voters of Fairfield the name of Capt. W.G. IIINNAN T as a can(lidate for ihe office of Judge of Probate; subject to the rction of the Demoraatic plrimary. * MANT FIRIENDS. FOR COUNTY TR:EASURER. I respect fully announce mys~elf a candi date for re-apointnment to the oitiee of County Treasurer; subject to the ac ion of the Democratic primary. * 1I2NEMcMEEKIN. ERSINE COLLEGE, D)UE WEST, S.C(. Opens first Mlonday in October next. Offers Classical and Sciexntifie Courses. Largt and handsome buildimng comn pleted. DelightfulI climante. Now ini the 55thi Year of its existence. Total expenses for board and tuition LrWiieI for catalogngre. W. M. GIER, President. 6-28tilOclt1___ CIIARLESTON, S. C. The 28th terml begins on .\OND) \Y, OCTOBER 1, 1894. Fll English Course, Clas'ical anrd Mod rn Li gunge.=, Mecnical Drawing, iMani nal Trairninog in NI1:lahn Shop, Military Discipline anid I)k ill. Send for ca tlogue~ to REV. A. TOOM ER POR 'ER, D). D)., G-23-- d ( hrark-ton , S. C. DAVIDSON, N. C. Fifty-eighth year begins September 131, Nine men ini the Faculty. Curriculum in lower elasses, Iligher classes elective. Three degrees con ferred. CL A IC AJL, XA TIIH EXA TIC'AL, LITER AlT SCIETIFIC, COXM~E 7:IA L. Terms reasonable. bend for cataloguz. J. B. SHEARER, W.nL. DoucLAs . FRENCH&EMSLWIEDCALF - 4.*5RNEAlF&KAN6AROa -3A.sOPOUCE,SoLs. .52.WORKINGMg $2.4?.s8Yi$CHLSHOES. SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.L.DOUGLA5, - BROCKTON, MAS5 You can save money by pu ehasing WV. L. Because. we are the largest manufacturers of advertisad shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price o the bottom, which protects you agaimst i prices and the middleman's profits. Our sh~ s equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearIng qualities. We have them sot every where at lower prices for the value giftn than any other make. Take no substitute. If your eer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by w. J. JohNSsO, - R: 1hgrwaty. S. C'. THE HOT WEATI It yOuII wid neeIv II d lIt we.; rIht goods-(11. will make you feel cotl t- look at leek Nainsojks, Dotted Swiss. etc. .mity, Swiss and Chiallies. We have the Laces to suit all stvlc ivel in which1 are sono beautiful pa We have a nice line - Silk Gloves tuze liderwear at low prices. The cheapest :d prettiest Fanis vo We hIavQ addled a full stoCk of Bni I the batest fashions. June ftaiuon We are still offering Bargains i Ladies' Oxford Ties. l\/illi We have had a big trade. in this d< nee of stock during June. Now is lsh buys a pile of goods now. We ig valie for it. Come and see us. CALI .Habenicht' JHOICE FRESH CHEESE, -AT F'. W. IIAPBEN[I~IT'S. f1.1 A -At F. W. IIAUENICIITS. -At F. W. IIABENICHIT'S. ONE CAN OF FINE I.E(TED CIZ EAM TART A R For f mily use, at F. W. HABENICIT'S. KEYx & CC Jobbers at P Eim, C-LD FASIONED1 NORTH JtY E WHISKIES. A PPLE AND P of pure goods fcr private ume and mnedicit as stand ard, a-r'd we sell nothinu bitot high celebratecd K EY bran I or o'.d.fashiioned ha packed in cases of one doze?n bottles. W N. C "P.oplar Log" Corn Whiskey,.L ity Whisg ey, $?.00O to Sa.00, accordir~g Apple lirandiy, $2 00). Peachi Israndy, $2.73. We can~ furnish Corn Whiskey in cases pints, half pints and quarts re.'dy for ust Can make special prices on barrel ship cuntry of old Corn Whiskey, ri pen'd and it for private use. CHARLOTTE, COLUDIIA AED AUGUST RAILROAD Co., Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huld koper, an Reuben Foster, Recei ers. CONDE5sED SCH EDULE, !I EFEC'r MAY 13, 18i Trains run by 75th. Merldlian Eastern Tim< yes. Lim. Northbound, No. 38 No. 38 No. 10 SI Daily Daily Daily Lv. Jacksonville. 7.00 am1 4.:10 pm... Lv. Savannah.. 1145 am~ 9.35 pm ... Ar. Columbia..... 4.5p 2.10 am... Lv Charleston. ...~7.1 am ~53~0pm1... Ar Columbia..11.13 am 10.10 pm... Ev~ugusta ...1.30 pm ......"~55 "Graniteville... 2.03 pmn ......7.44 p: "Trenton.....2.30 pm:......... 8.16 pl "Johnstons..2.43 pm'......... 8.32 p: At Columbia...4.33 pm ......... 10.30 p: Lv Columbia. ..51 pm132 m3 a Lv Winnsboro:..: .1 pml 4.23 am44a "Chester...7.04 pm 5.15 am 5.15 at "Rock Hill..7.10 pm 5.50 am 5.50 at Ar Charlotte...8..'0 pm 6.40 am 6.40 as "Danville...12.27 n't 11.45 am J1.45 si "Richmond..6.0m4.0m .5 4 ahn n. 7.13 am ~ m p "Baltimo ...23 am 11.35 pm 11.3 p: ' Philadelphia.. 10.36 am 3.00 sin 8.00 si "NwYork. 123 pm 6.23 am 6.23 a2 Southbound. No.7.o.3,N.9 LvNwYr...4.0 p.m lil5~ n't " Philadelphia 6.55 p.ml 7.20 a.m ... " Baltimore..920 p.mn 0.42 n.m .... Lv.Washingtonl... 10.43 p.m11.01 a.m.,... L.Richmond.. - I Ti*' 140 n'n,.... L Iavle....~-40~ a~ 03 .m 65 ~ L.Charlotte...9.30 a.m 10.50 p.m 10.50 p.z "Rock Hill...10.20 a.m!11.37 p.m 11.37 p.! "Chester.... .... 10.57 a.m'12-14 n't 12.14 n't "Winnsboro ....11.50 a.m! 1.08 a.m 1.08 a.! Ar. Colubia. 12.35 n'n| 1.15 a.m 2.15 a.r L.Columbia. .03pm......5 . " Johnsons . .4... ......8 ~ " Trenton... .0.........3 . "Graniteville..: 32 ~....80 . Ar. A ugust,.. 4. m......5. L.dolumbia 4..... 03 t.flI ArCharleston. .4 nl.O ~1 LV.Columnbia.. 1... jh125am Ar.Savannahi. . pm 58 n SJaksov~le.0203 p.m 1.10 a.m ..... SLEEPING CAR SERTICE. On trains Nos. 35 and 36. Great U. S. Fas M~ai, Pullman Sleeping Cars between New Yori Columbia and Jacksonville. On Nos. 35. and 3G, 0 and 10. Pullmtan Sleeper between Charlotte and August.. On Trains Nos. 37 and $s. Whington ani Southwestern Vestibuled ILin:e: d. Pullmaa Sleeping Cars between Wam..ton and Augue t. New York and Jacksonville and Tampa. IFor detailed information local and througj time tables, rates and Pullman Sleeping-ca reservation, confer with local agents or addres W7, A. TURK, * S. Ht. HIARDWICK, Gen'l Pass Agrt Ass't Gen'l Pass Ag't WA *IC'ros. D. C. ATLANTA. GA V. E. McBEE, Gen'l Sulst.. COLUMBIA. S. C. ~.REEN, SOL HAAS, ~mgr., Traflc Mng'r. GND. C. WAs11fscTos, D.C TONSORIl AltTrIST. :. rve the publie. Satisfactionl guar mnteed in Ihair-cut or .shave Appreciatlni ast patronag~, solicits it in the future. :l-ltxly V. MONTAWIE. IER IS COMING, We have them and at right prices. our White Goods in Plain Lawns, Also full stock of Figured Lawns, of goods. A new supply just re terns in the fashionable butter color. and Mits, and can please you in a ever saw. ,terick's Patterns and can show you sheet now ready. n SHOES. A specially nice line nier y. partnent and want to clean out bal your time to get bargains. A little want your cash and will give you )WELL & RUFF. s Directory. GLENN SPRINGS Mineral Water -At F. W. H ABENRNIT'S. BARIULM SPRINGS Mineral Water -At F. W. IIABENICIT'S. Rass' Royal Imported 'BELAST - GINGER -ALE -At F. W. HABENICHT'S. FRESH IMPORTED SARDINES. Fresh Salmons Steak in A lbs. Fresh Potted Ham. Fresh Cove Oysters. Fresh lammo:id Co.'s Corned Beef. At F. W. H ABENICdIT'S. ) STATES VILLE, N. C., d Distillers of CAROLINA IrAN D-MADE CORN AND EACH BRANDIES. We make a speciat Lal purposes. Our brands are all recognize n-ade CornWhiskey an Apple Brande quote as follows in lots from 1 to 10 gilons: 5 to $-3,00, according to age. to a ge. - Extra charge for kegs and jugs. of 1, 2, 4, G and 8 dozen bottles to case, in t, at low prices. nients. We have the largest stock in the .mellowed by age, and especially recommend To the good people of dFairfield. we wish to ask why you don't buy more Iof the "Premium Caro-. . lina Buggies" manufac tured on honor at York ~ilyle, S. C.? What ! You don't know about them? , :Why, t h a t ' s strange. Nearly everybody knows -that they are the best and most reliable buggy ever Soffered to this trade. We nwill from time to time o ive you some reasons r hy you should buy them ~Hoping you will "get Sright" and buy the best, weare yours for good Yorkville, S. C. 7-10.-ly WALHALLTA, S. C. A GCOD P'LACE~ TO SPEND TIlE SSUMM13E;i, here you canl have Good I'.ardl, Atlenuion at M\oderal1e Price. At an at titude of 1200 feet the nigh aro always cool, water cold anid pu and scenery grand. For ratE s write to C. M. NEILD. Proprietor