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"THE The World's Great Fai But "Tbe Hub" has oP So keep your eyes upo Come to the store, insp Our buyer to the North has just been, I C And noW our goods are rolling in; Remieinber as you travel around, That "The Hub" is the cheapest store A intowD. If you cannot walk, get on the electric, car, And ride up there, it i6 not far; Reimiember while you are going there, That "The Hub" it always pays your A fare. When you see our stock you'll be sur prised, When you bear our price* it will open A your eyes; When you want anything in the dry It goods line, U Go to "The Hub" and it you will find. B STHE]I L90AL INTE Tuesday, September 11. 1394 F MAIL.OLLECTIO. Letters wilI be collected froi the I.tter boxe.at 11.90 a. m..and 9 p. in. goihg -onth' and -5.30 p. m. utd- 9 P. m. going north.. d h, w4i Advertienents. Caroliina Boggy Co., Yorkville, . C. Letters of Adnii-tratoi--#. R. Juhnteu, Judge of 'robate. P L.,cal I-sters1' -Hennies, the Photographer. * -Judge Aldrich will preside at the coming tet m of Court. -Read the advertisement of the Carolina Buggy Company in this i-sue. 'This firms goods are in use a I over this county and speak for themselves, be .-ewin~e~, the Photographer, will;t be in townI on the 17th. * The Woman'. Missionmary and U D'fenevolenit Societies of the A. It. P.1 Ohdrch .will meet at the residence ut Mr . P.~ Keftchinl this afternoon at a o'clock. . -A series of religious services will commence at Wateree ( hurch on next!5 Satui-dkf, conduncted by Ret. W-YM Kiirkpatrick, of Blackstoc There ty will be two services on Saturday Jvhasoni's Comun~dCodLDive mnake' rich blooa. restores It vttalitv cures dyspepsia, e eate4 flesh and isC p alatable and easily taken. -Winut boro Drug Store. p BAsE BALL.- The last. game of the * season will be played tomorrow even ing 6n ,the College green betweeni the P secondmie of~ -WMinnsboro and the second. nine of Blackstocks. Game * called at 5.1;5. BROKE HisRIB.- 3. - Eli* t Sr., who is eighty-five years old, stumble'd over- i chopping Ilfock andti striking against a trestle .eriah:broks r one of his ribs. He suffers very little - pin and is able to walkaabout. UJsTE TIONALLY OMrITEID.-The T *name of Mr.:J' B. Turner was unia- vt tentionally omitted in the premium Ia list of the, Fairfield i. Agricultural a Society ; itshould have appeared- and iv he will'act with the committee. I si -Hlennies will be at Thespian Hall el September 17. Don't forget the date 01 if you want a good photo taken. * t< Turn WATERa SCmPL.-The follew- s ing is tL. report of the policeman on a the water supply measurements taken b1 en Monday morning: ft. in. c edart -house cister'...........14-. ,7 iieget cistern..............15 4 Elliott's ciatern............ 6 Neil's cistern........... . 3 Miller's cistern.............. 7 C Phillips' cistern............ 9 9~ 2 F Oummning.' cistern..........16 4 T rersonahs. Mrs. .Gray Boidare and chiildren,t -.of Palesti.ne, Texas, are visiting rela ,ti'ves in townl.S 'Mr. W.-.itoche, Jr., of Columbia, *s on a y.isit- to his grandpsrents, Mr. nd&ire. W. R. Gerrison.P M ~iss . Lilla Ketchin -has returned C frorn -New. York where she went to a.~rchase 'the fall millinery for Cald- *{ ll&1Rufi. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Despot tes havet returned from the Northern markets; e consequently "The Hub" is filiing up f with a well belected stock of dry gooda, etc. Mrs. J. L. McLi" is visiting rela tives in town. Rev. Mr. Alstoni, of Union, spenti Monday in town. Miss Julia M. Fripp left Saturday for Savannah, Ga., on a visit to rela t ivesH B Icklek's Arntea salve. SnK alaesr SAILvt u i the world for Cuts,. ur uises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever I sorrn, retter,Chiepped hlands, Chili lainl5 C-ns. anid all Skini Eruptions, and pne - tively eures Piles, or no pay required It, is guarante'ed to give perfect satisfaction, a r tnoney refunded. Price 25 s anlts per HUB." hat clossi at last, ened up in full blast; Dour sign, ect our line. ome on! come on! we are sure tc please, r we have the goods the people need; id if our goods you will culy try once, rom "The Hub" ever afterwards you will always buy. .nd now we say, Tra-da-tra-la! ome to "The Hub", tis not far; ld wbile the wheel revolves we are bound o be the leaders of the town. id while for the present we take a rest, emember that we keep the best I verything in the dry goodi line, e sure and call, we'll treat.you flue, LUB." F..A. S. The Executive Committee of. the i1eld Agricultural Society will et in anusboro on Saturday, 22Ad Gt., at 2 oclock p. m. 11. S*. W iz, Secretary. When traveling always take a cake Johnson's Oriental Soap with you; eseabe ire otteb caught from using ael ioap. Winnsboro Drug Store. -Remeinber the date-17th Septem r-at Tliaian- lali. Ilennies, the oto.apher. Series of Meetinp. [bev. A. E. McDowell will. conduct series of meetings at Flint Hill school use, beginning Sunday. afternoon, th inst. There will also be a series of meet .s at Poplar Springs Baptist hurch, ginning on the 4th Sunday in Sep nber. icord of the Monticello Ease Ball Team. July 12. Monticelle11i, Winnsboro 3. July 24. Monticello.i4, Winnsbet o 3. August 2. .Monticello 19 ?rosperit y August 3. Monticello 11, P ri ~ry usut 23. MIentcello 2, l.oipceic Auust 24. Montic~ lI o o~ .ugust 24. Menticeilo 8 - Timothy Stc .failed to 'ddme to their ap imtent to plaf jel-thechampion ipof igree.'c69ties; .but if any of e three connties want to take her e- they .are -requested to notify D. Chappell, .manger, or- Rtite cile, capfta3: A Runaway and a N(arrow Escape.. Several nights ago, as Miss::Rosa ellichamp and two cousins, isses elicha~ off olumbia, w~dre re rning.ryn- SQciable given at the sidence of Mr. J. D. ilarrison, the aft became detached on one side, d dropped down on the mules heels. s causedi the, mule to run and the hdce was overturned; the -young ies were only slighty bruised, but young son of Mr. T. W. Mellichamp as caght by the 'lies around the ot and dragged for about fifty or ty yards. The lines became loos ed in some way and the mule ran home with only the shafts hanging him. The frightened parents heard e noise and rn out at once; in a ort while the young man arrived id it proved that he was painfully tit nseriously hur't. tldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BIUCKITEAD ITEMS. BCKHA ED, S.U-, September .8. ton picking is going on busily. dder pullig. is about done with. e outlook for the farmer is good cept the lw 'price of cotton. I ink it takes about twice the amount otton to pay the tax as it did in Le days of Radicalism. The meeting commencng the 4th~ tday in August at Rock Creek hurch and continued till Thursday )lwing was a success. The formerm ,tor, Rev. Jas. 11. Aiken, preached ro sermons each day in a very ear e manner. There were t wo acces. on to the church who are to be ptized on the 9th inst. Few if any of the Conservatives at ned any of the Tillmanite meetingi primar. They were excluded a' rs and they felt it was useless to at. ud any of 'the rest, but I think they il be there or thereabouts in th< eeion in November; I think thi rords treason, miuti ny, seif-seekint iid other phrases used in your las sse is not applicable to the t'onserva ive, which are found in Mr. J. W yes' letter. Why does he not speci Lvnstead of making his charge eeral? lie need have no fears o: eig njge 'in. any- manner by th ame od-time Democratic party te rih he nce.belenged. Unity amoni he whites is desirab'e, but such term s tesriletc., will not bring it about The weahee isintensely hot. Missg .2;yleis making isit to'ourhue,. Truly, Ji C. F. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castork JLI~t XXX. A Fresh Lot of Choice Canned Fruits. Among them are APRICOTS. PINEAPPLE, IEARS and PEACHES. Also a full line of Canned Meatr, such as - Freuch Sardines, Chipped Beef, IRast Beef, Choice Lunch Tongue and Potted Ham. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Royal, Davis and Good Luck Baking Powders. HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS always on hand. Our heavy groceries are alw-ys fresh and new. A full supply of TINWARE, CROCKERY WARE and WOODENWARE. A nice line of Cigars, Cigarettes at.d Fine Smoking Tobacco. "LOWIR - STORE." CA.7IPBELL W, MADDEN Manager. LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE. A Delightful Trip and Pleasant Company ---Music, Dancing and Fuu-naaking. Dear Herald: We are having an ideal trip abroad. We have bx-en able to maintain the perpendicular positioi en tirely satisfactorily to ourselve4, though the ship's company has irioubtedly lost money on us this tri., for we -can all eat three good kquame meals a day and three lunches between to fill up that. racutm which nature abhors. We hava a fimie brAes band of ten p:eces and a string banal. The one gives a concert in the morning and the otLer at 9 o'clock at nigh!. In the evening concert we all assemble in the dining rooin a here lager heer. lUi:ne wine and nit itakes nile enj->i a i- i 1, merr v hour a r two. We haye our fuliy man. vi ho is as good a- x "vai iety show". lie is a pertect clown, and we all euj asy's aniticz. At the ball lggena (.r kook-knei* d. W4e haive a J: a Ii ..,a iic.ho. el h e. on ud- --. Ih it ini ca-" - '.x,. luc'k Ensgh..a vi4-a-vI1is a t:,e ihl.-, ai 'u-.i al cit.;qa- 11111 Chie:.ao kid whoisrs n e -ave dn kbal tibe --l)isarrale Man' of a. ur s.hip -tla can-ei he i- ,unsi a ehic -hars crr.s-eait he acea, 1, t w liaes, ani sa li he ever in hi' litf.: saw sucha a tuikable ~e. Thlere hat~snet been a white esp visible by day, anid if~ I wras ini my parlor at home I could not tbe more comfortable. We have traveled ever 400 miles a day with a sea like a mirror. The English mant furnished our meals with the very best quality of "attic salt" and we shall mi.ss him udreadfully when, he leaves us at Southampton tonight. Our Caucasian acquaintance is a lini guist in sixteen languages and full of wit and fun in broken English. H~e is entitled to six wives in his coutry, and says he will take one American, one English and one French if he mar ries. lie is of delicat e build, rich ulive skin and-straight black hair. We have a representation of. many nations-Poles, Germnans, Fiench, Feuviaiis, Californians, and Ilunga rians. I hare made inany charming acquaintances and it is the verdict of all that * I am enjoying the trip more than any one aboard. A delightful Frisco brunette and her father are our envy becsuse they are making a tour of months abroad with no baggage but hamia atchels. This is the proper thing for excursionistds, no duty to pay for extra luggage. I have a lovely state-room on second deck, 6i10, all to my self. Our fare is excellent. The Augusta Tictoria is 460 teet long, 56 feet deep, 38 feet wide, tonnage 10,000, horse power 12,500, 3 smoke st acks, 2 screws, aver age speed 211 miles an hour. She can carry 1,000 passengers-onlf .500 aboard-not nmany excursionmst s in August. May and June are the months for travel abroad. Coming b'ck she will be fall. Mr, Abell is onr bureau of informs ion and is-stuffing himself 10,000 ten nage of it. le cirries a Virgil Clavier to Germany where lhe hopes to intro duce it to atudenita of music there. It is the greatert invention oft modern times for acquiring a perti ci pianoforte technique. A fine concei t caume <-ft in the flr~t cabin lat night ir whsi h Augu't Hlylisted paed on'the piano, Edwin I.,hama sang fne'y and Marie Tempest hiono~reJi us Nith several sit gs. After dhe concert, which re alized $85 "for the German sailors, thiere were fireworks and a grand bail on deak. Se we close thme acc.ount of one of the mosat charmwing hips, -as fsr af Suthampton a.xteinds, by 'the unam-~ meus veratict by all on boai d. linT C. ios. A ugust 29. 18i94. See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon the teceipt of ycur address arnd fifteen cents in postage stamps. we will mail you prepaid our yOUVEm T PonT FOLIO OF THE WoRLD's COLUMBAN Ex PosTION the regular pri.e is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nomai~nal. You wvill find it a work of rt and a thing to be prized. It cotains full page views of the great buidih gs, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will Irefund thme stamp~s andt let you keep the Ebook. Address *H. E. BUrCKLEN & CO., (hicago, Ill. W. I'. Draper, Druggist, Sp'-ing tield, Mss., writes: "Japynese Pile Cure has cured beli.-' 7year' afflicted; could nt walk halt a nsi'e in the last three y ear; now walks any distance.' Winnsbor. Drug Store. * .Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HOE I have just returned from i I have been with J. L. Mimnaus L A Large Sto IN ALL THE LA Will open up some stuff in every body in Fairfield County. You will certainly hear columns. Q. D. WIL For Over Fifty 'ears Mits. WINS,ow's SOOrH1l-t * ' has beeni us%;el for over fifty yearh by minithons of Iother, ter t heir chidr .-I l e teeth ill , w ith t fie l' ucrs. It sootl'-s the chil., sguit.te th L u ms. sb 4.1 i:ti3t, eures wind 4",1e. a.:t i., ibe be-4 3tenedy for lIi:airiei. I! i'. rel vr tIwh p'olor lit tIe utitfrer iiin.' 41.d 1t . %.1 -y I riur g i..s t eve y ta: .. 3li.- woral. Iwe.u y - fi at a bott e. I ,tUr- a4tl lisk I r ' -. W..' ottigh ru>" sa take- it,, stue-r kitad 5- 0; 1 % WOODS PHOSPHODTN E The Great Englsk Remedy. Pr~z4Y and li~mes. ?irnaud4fftu'. X"" o. SuosW atthslevehi dshat SrS, IncisesY Okle an e recribel over 3a Addrss ?WOO CIerCA CO.sEn d/ v1- ene *a ?troi. 'am LET I'Ef:N OF .tDMZISiZA f'luN. :- '\T'r OF .M)UTil C 10I 'I.1N A. Coi3NTY OF F.'. ItIFIEI.1'. Tjy S. II. JOIHNSST05, Eq., JuidgeProbate 711REA, I). .J.11 McMAMTElI . a d II. 1'. UEoutware' hathi made~I suit to mue to' granlt themt le'tters of astmiinis trtioni of the. estate' and etfects o31 Mrs larriet .1 Mc2a~ter, deceased: Thes..e are, therefore, to cite and admlonI ish all andi singular the kindred and cred itors of the said &tr. Harriet R. McMaster; cceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court or Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the 26th day of September, after publication here of, at it o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any theyhave, why the said ad inistration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of eptember, A. D. 1894. S. R. JOHNSTON, 9-11-2 Judge of Pro'iate. Letters of Administration. ST A.TE OF SOUT H CAROINIA, 4 COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. M yS. R. Johnston, Esq., Judge of Probateg W 17'IEREAS, Dr. J. R. M1efas~ter Vand B. F. Boniware bath inede. init to me to grant them letters of ad minist ration cum testament') annex') of the estate and effects of Dr. J. R. Mc ater, Sr., deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and ad moish all and singular the kindred nd creditors of the said Dr. J. R. McMaster, Sr., deceased, that they be4 nd appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court [ouse, 8. C., on the 26th day of Sep tember, after publication hereof, at 11 'clock in the fortenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of September, A. D. 1894. S. R. JOHNSTON, 9 12-x2 Judge of Probate. f You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, t READ. Sats.: Or peat framecs are made of whi~e ash, thoroutghly glued together at corn ers and a synrmetrical skirt ct. on] Panels are made oval by arrmanginit the machine with a special rig we have gotten np, so that wthen the beat is, finished' it presents a convex surfac'. thus cansing the varnish to show to good advantage, anud givinag the vehicle r handorSe appearance. i eats are thoroughly ironed to a pattern so that they are all alike, antd back'. and tops are interchangeable. The advantage of this is that if you have enelof our buggies and want a cusbien, back or top we can send you one to 1.'t. Panels are made of Blae Ridge Mountain poplar. Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero Moore with a competent corps or as sistatst. We proudly challenge the world to co-pare seats wlth u<. Mr. WV. M. Patrick, of Woodward, ha recently acceptedl the agency for our prodnet in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain to you the inerits of the "PREMIUM CAIOLINA | BUGGY." Vnrkville S. C. AGAIN. :he Northern Markets, where ;h buying a ck of Goods TEST STYLES. a day or so that will interest from me soon through these hI FOR ,) MANAGER. Lauugh, lIOTE THIS SPACE )iid le Co idlhl MI)II1wl Pay attention to what they :td -ertise, andt you will come to the iatural conclusion that vill be the place for you to do ror trading, in the wavy of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, School Books, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Earishes, Machine Oil, Lamp Good1s, Glass, Glassware, &c. Prices will be to suit the hard imes. Give us a Call. Winsboro Drug Stor,. ITH SEPTEMBER, ne case best Sugar-cured 12 .pound Hams. ne box choice "Our Beauty" California (strictly) Layer Raisins. )ne box Alexis Godillott, Jr., finest Imported Prunes. ne box choice (very fresh) Cream Cheese. Iwenty boxes Jas. D. Mason~ & Co.'s choice Cakes, Crackers, Etc. )ne barrel (65 grains) White Wine Vinegar. )ne barrel tripple strength Apple Vinegar. These Vinegars are guaran ed to be of pure apple juice, T md no coloring or any other natter used in its manufac One barrel ~ine Fresh Northern Potatoes. LAUNDRY SOAPS. [le Octagon Soap, i he Riverside Soap, The Fatherland Soap, The Clairette Soap, [he Rabbit Foot Soap, The Jewel Solid Bar Soap. Habenicht. TONSORIAL ARTIST. t th Old Stad Dnder Dr. Qeattlehami's Q serv de public. Sats faction guar S3-1tiy V. 0 NT AGU .! GOO0F) MORING We vish to say our buyer has returnied fr-m New York. Tanderbilt, Rothchild and those other fellows are hauling in ur goods rapidly, and we are now ready to show many New Goods at Low Tariff Prices. WXe will talk more when we have more time. A sweeping and pressing invitation to all who visit The Ccrner Store. Respectfully. J. M. Beaty & Bro. Chicago Cottage Organ. C p. o 4 ~ o J. O.BOAGAgen. 011 0 NEW ANB) STYLISH HATS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, -> Latest Styles. - COME -:- AN D -:- SEE -:- THEM. TIFF H ATS. SOFT HATS. CRUSH HATS. LA TEST SHAPES AND SHADES. LH. KETCHT N & CO. S5 Pond at $125 Cheap whIeesare nex t to worthless Wenever recomuendI1 t bein The 1894 NWARWLC the leadler in bicycle construction. WVarwicks ar .ade in the_ interest of iders-hecavv riders, light riders, fast riders, eatiridrs. Their light weight is made subject to durability. Neii r are sar-riticed. Both are attained. OUR GgiARANTEED 25-POUND WHEEL tted with roid ti.Pes, is creatinig a sensation. It carries the same guarantee as bedvier wheels. Don't overlook 'the Warwick, for the best is none too good when you begin riding. Tay aside tuie iudea that the twest bicyces are extravaganL . fxravaganlce is in the 1 SE. not in the purchase. Thie best is the inos.t economicai. Econorny is a revenue. In this case- it wvill pay a premuiumu on its cost.tisany years. And you I Savoid all ri airs. C A T ALOGU7E| FR EE. SPR INGFIE LD, MASS. P. S.-Wanrwick gI:u anteEs extend be _venid the salesroomu. ~-3