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TAX MEWS AND HERALD. PWSLI5EZD TRI-WEEKLY N.E . ANV.HLERAJLD 00MPAI. TERt*E, IA AIVANU-: v Year, - *3.ee I easts. - - 1.50 CA TERTI83G RAMTS. CASE: 01 ;i,1v a s i LCfor the drst pisertion i l3y tis o ar e - sa-.iseg-int inser p. Sp-'i-il rcite f >r '-> itrt adver i irs. Reguiar rates charged for .bitaaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for rVisous ard views exptessed au) where t e than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac 3.nampanied by the true name of the auther - ud written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true ame requiredas an evidence of good faith - All communicatsons--editorial, business local-should be addressed to Tuz .1 EWS AND HERALD Co. W. D. DOUGLAIs, Editor. JAS. Q. DAvis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLioTT, Business :Ianager. .WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursday. February 21. : 1855 THE selection of Prof. D. B. John son, as president of the Winthrop Normal College, was a happy one. He will be a success we feel assured. DR PoPE's petitions make slow pro gress in the United States Senate. White they materialize he could deliver many a lecture on "South Carolina politics." e_ _ TuE seusible view of the hog con est is expressed in the recent words of a contestant: "Even if I d.ni't get the prize, I will have a fine hog in payment for my trouble." Gov. EvANs has found the entree into Charleston-society not so hard as his friends anticipated, much to the satisfaction of these same friends the Charleston Sun included. TiE sentiments of not a few of us in regard to the Womans' Rights craze is expressed in the following toast of a Denver wag: "To the women of Colorado; God bless 'em. Formerly our superiors; now our equal." Taz Register sees in the rejection by the House of the three Administration financial measures, "three lessons to Cleveland." We must confess to an inability to see anything more than the fact of the utter worthlessuess of that body thrice displayed. THE Greenville News in the Course of an argument uses this expression: "What is clear .to the mind of the Piedmont Headlight must be clear in deed." And we only rise to express our sense of the incontrovertibility of the assertion. . E-GOVERNOR PArrISON has been defeated for mayor of Philadelphia. The people there are not as yet pre pared for honest municipal govern ment. The Reformnerors too were handicapped by the lack of a Lexow Committee to arouse public condemna tion, as was the case in their neigh boring city. Wz hear of the fearful death which -must attend a battle engaged in with modern equipments. A comparison of the death rate of the oriental and of the late civil war, shows the loss in the present war to be a mere bagatelle .as compared with the eombined Fed * eral and Confederate loss. And Ja pan's army is splendidly equipped. --IN regard to Dr. Straits hunt for one of the White House ushers whom he says was rude to his wife the Char leston Sun very neatly says: It seems that somebody stepped con the train of Mrs. Congressman Dr. Strait's dress at the President's recep 'tion at the White House Thursday night and the Doctor is going to hold the entire Administration responsible for the insult. THE fact that not one fourth the fertilizers is being used in the plant lng of this years crop is proof positive that not only the acreage of cotton will be greatly reduced but that the -farmers are at last turning their atten tion to the small and heretofore insig nificant crops. And this is what must be done by all eventually. There is money in diversified production much more than in 4-cent cotton. ACCORDING to a Louisville, Ky., dis patch, Fayette County, Kentucky, has improved reads, and these draw so much country custom to the towns of the county that adjoining ceunties have been compelled to improve their roads in order to save their trade. The .moral of this -is plain. Which South Carolina county will be the first to profit by it?--Columbia Register. -This county would do well to set the example to the rest of the State in this matter. Nothing else, not even rail roads nor ten cents cotton, could bring such quick and substantial profit to Fairfield as good road. Guaranteeu care. We authorize our advertised druggist to seil Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throator Chest trouble, and wilt use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial,'and experi ence no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. it never disappoints. Trial bottles free at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. Large size 50e. and $1.00. * Pimples, blackhead., moles, freckles, tan and sunburn removed by Johnson's Oriehtal Soap. Medicinal. Winins RAS for Infants years' observation mimsns of persons, permit It is unquestionaly the b he worlA has ever knowm. I gves them health. It wil sa something which Is absolute1; .hiffds inamcle.a CastoWia destoys W rma Castoria sflays reverishni CAstoria prevents vomitin Castoria cures Diarrhe a Castoria relieves TeethinM Castoria cures Constipati *astoria neutralises the effects of C0toria does not contain morphit Castoria assImilates the food, 3 giving hAdthy and natural SL Castoria Is put up in one-seo ho Don't allow any one to sell you a that it Is "just as good" and' See that you get C-A-4-T-4 The fle-simile signature of Children Cry for also be amended as not to allow boar of managers of elections or retirit boards to be the judges? But let thei be a board of both political factioi (if factions are to exist) who shall i with the Supervisor of Registratic and when an applicant applies for til right of franchise and receives h certificate of registration that will er the matter of q-ta.iffcation; and I won go fnrther and say dispose with yoi eight box law, and let there be but or box, or not more than two-state at county-and I believe that sbonld v have snfferage upon that basis that n many exceptions could be taken to 1 and that a party elected upon uti equal laws would command moi reverence at home and abroad, at again there might result other gco from it, for wheni we have always bet taught to cherish the right of suff'erag as the greatest right an Amerid citizen should appreciate, andi wh< thait right is alledged in the way of qualified suff'erage there should the arise in the mind of every one wl cherishes that right an incentive1 acquire it-whetber it be an education one or a property one. 8., my friends, with these few r mindlers once perhaps mere anon will close simply by asking all tri mxeun of' both factions to relegate to 11 rear any one who would aspire to nosition in that convention upon ax 'party or factional lines and remiemb it would be a fline place for polixtcians as the first thing done in Mississip was to place themselves in power tv more years. I have not lost faith in the yeoman] of our poople, for I recognize the fa tbat these great political waves wi sometimes come like a tidal wave at will either rise or fall upon their mei or demerits as the case may be, so 1 us get together, my conservatia triends of both factions, andi bury ti past, and try and work for the futu good of the rising generat ion, and r mnember that the sun still shines behi: the clouds which may soon vanit away and leave us a contented at happy people, ready to grapple wi the new industries that now surrout us. Very respectfully. J. D. H ARRISON. E acaten-a A .rlicaL Salve. Tan iM SA.Lvt in the- world for Gul Bruis'es, Sores, Ulccrs, salt Rhteum, Fev Sores, Tetter, Cheppedl i [ands, Chillai: Corns, .il all Skin Eruptions, and po tively cures Piles, o-nlio pay reqiuired isguarat!dt to give perfect s:,tisfact:: Children Cry for Pitcher's Casteria The Community Shocked. "Last evening, just after tea, while 11 Thomas Hartmsan, a prominent and higl; p h~cd Citizen, apparently in the best< . Alth and spirits,- was reading a newspape .e one hand over his heart, gasped, ax .itk back in his chair, evidently uncol -mus. The family were stricken with coi :truation, and. immediately summoned - ..ician. But it was too late. The o] aemnwas dead. Physiian gave hiea . .-eaese as the cause.-llbrook Herald. Every day the papers contain statemen -a.lar to the above. Even youth is no d e...' against heart disease, and the awfi ud~ity with which .it is claiming victin *rees upon all a conviction of its prevalenc< .deader, if you have a symptom of tht ---ad disease do not hesitate a momenti --qding to it. Delay is always dangeron: .-1 in heart disease too often fatal. Soir -nytomns of heart disease are shortness o -:uhi, fluttering, or palpitation, pain c - iderness in left side, shoulder, or arm, ii - ular pulse, smothering, weak or htmngr ells, fainting spells, dropsy, etc. 'harles Raven, York, Pa., writes: " I sn fiere - - heart disease 22 years. Frequently mn atrt would seem to Jump into my month, and mn - -idltion made me very melancholy. Physician - e me no relief. I became so much worse th. 2-ts not expected to lire, but Was induced s' se resort to use Dr. MIles' New Heart Cure. 'th -- -d day I felt greatly reliev ', and at the e.. -- t e-i day. I felt lIke a king. .ey gratitude is to - pfor expression." - eph Rockwell, Unlontown, Pa.., apd 8 - -. s-irs: "For four years previous to be::In - - the u'e of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure T 'red with heart disease in a very severe frm -Ititken all so-called cures, but with no ben:tc: I T used Dr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of wh-e r-. me." .t. D). Bethards, High Point, Ia., makes the t - * ing statement : "1I was a wreck from hir~ :meas'e and stomach trouble when I began unein: r. Miles' New Heart Cure and Nerve and Live 'lle. As a result of their use I am well." l~r. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold by all drua ,cts on a poitive guarantee, or sent by the l'a tes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt c rce, 11 per bottle. six bottles for $5. express pre aid. It is positively free from all optates o1 angerous drugs. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Live1 ils, 25 eents per box, five boxes, 61.00. Mailed aywhere. Free book at druggists, or by mail. Soan by WTNNSBORO DRTTG'STonF IF the Republicans did not make much political capital out of the pros ent Congress it would be strange in deed So impotent a body would be hard to find. And so it will ever be until there is a distinctive Democracy, instead of a Democracy allowirg of and embracing multitudinous shades of political opinion. On the tariff, on the money question, on all important questions the present party as repre sented in the national legislature is hopelessly and ridiculously divided. The Republicans present no such spectacle. They harmonize their dif ferences before they can be presented to ridicule and then they proceed to business. Thus presenting always a solid body, agreed to a man on the questions, they have to meet. Herein lies the secret of their success. They seem to know what they have to do and lose no time in doing it. Our represedtatives seem neither to know what they are to do nor how to pro ceed. Such a thing as harmonizing differences for the good of the party is unknown. There are two or more hobbies to each Democratic member, and these mu-t have attention, how ever senseless they are, or nothing can have attention. The party is in its infancy it seems and we can only pray Heaven speed its maturity. THE CONVENTION. Mr. Editor: While it is now a settled fact that we are to have a constitutional couvention, it behooves all patriotic men to divest themselves of all fae tional feeling and cainly and delibe rately consider the issue that now con fronts us. This will ba the most im portant convention that we have had since 1876, and upon the wisdom of those who constitute that body depends the fature prosperity of our people, politically, socially and financially, and when such grave matters as these con front us, prior to that convention we should not only discuss the dangers that are contemplated in the organic law of the laud, but who to entrust with that sovereign power to make laws for us that will not be submitted to the people for ratification. Now whiie I would not have You think that I have the presumption to dictate to our people what to do, yet I do propose to give them some idea to what we might object under the present political statue of South Caro lina. When we have two parties that are as distinct of each other as the democratic party and the republican party ever were in '76- and really even more so-for to give the devil his dues, by its own action now ; and in past years, the Republican party has been equally dividing all ot' the offices in that part of the State known as the "black district" with the demo cratts; and upoti the other hand our own people are so badly divided into two political factions, known as Till mani and anti-Tillman, that it now re quires that word "Tillman" to render a man eligible to office. Virtue and worth have ceased to be a requisite for office, but the word Tillman retnders a man eligible to any position he wants irrespective of qualification, which runs down from the judiciary through all channels even to constabte for a trial justice, and in some counties, for instance in Richmond, the voice of the people through primaries have been ignored and coat-tail swingers ap pointed. Now you may imagine I am digress ing, but I mention these facts to show you how divided we are, and they are stubborn facts that no one can deny, and for which I a - not responsible, and against which I have labored it seems in vain-and there is no one deplores it more--for I recognize tbe fact that it is the same bone and bone, blood and blood upon both sides of the house, and that it was our confined efrorts in '76 that we captured this government, and over the spoils of office our people are now divided, and for no general good, and no one has derived any benefit except those who are new and have been seeking the government coffers. We are told that the principal object this convention has in view is to ar range a qualified suffarage, and whether that is to be an educational o:.e or a property one, or both, none of us know. But there are many other grave questions that will come before that convention- the homestead law, woman's rights, the two-mill school tax and many others, and all of which should be ventilated so our people could vote intelligently upon them As it seems qualified sufferage is the all-absorbing questior, and upon it I shall express myself. Now, while I have always oppo'sed a constitutional convention, upon the ground that we could make any changes we wanted through the legislature and then have it stabritled to the people for ratifica tion, anid upon the question ofaufierage I have argued and proven by statistics that it would disfranchise proportion ately as many whites as blacks ac cording to populatiotn; yet here cotmes along the oily politician atid says that all of our.white people will be allowed to vote, that they can vote in our pri maries, but would it not be well to re mind our people that unless the present disruption is healed our primaries will be a thing of the past. Oh, the poli tician says, that will be all right, the board of managers are the judges of qualification, and remind them that over in Misaissippi the way it is ar ranged-as it is there an educational qualification-atnd the app:icanit must be able to rea I an'd understand the constitution, and when our friends come in we ask th.'m a very simp e quetion, but vi~-e versa, we a~k our opponents a very initricate gnestion, which no one, perhaps, bnt a lawyer could explain, and of course he is re jected; or to illustrate, it is done in a similar way in wh~ch julrm~nent was pasted upon the certificates 'f registra tion in the last election, and upon which many of your minds are now too vivid to further illust rate. Now with two or three politic il factions in the political arena, and with some who believe in a free ballot aid a f dr count ad with some who think that this plank in the Democratic platform that populists to givo eqnal rights to all men and special privileges to no one should be amended as to re-ad equal qalfted rights and equial qualfiped priv leges, and to be inangurated in the oranic law of the laud. Conl 3 it not and Children. of CastoriA with the patronage of us to speak of it without guessing. st remedy for Infants and Chldren t is harmless. Chiaren like it.' It vv their lives. In it Mothers have r safe and practiUlly perfect as a is. 1C Saar u . nd Wind Colie. C Troubles. m and Flatulency. ! arbonia acid gas or poisonous air ke, opium, or other narcotic property. ,egulates the stomach and bow ;tl. only. It is not sold in uIl mythi!!ng else on the plea orpoms will answer every purpose." MR-1-A. ~P Pitcher's Castoria. n - is f Poor t Health Ar tit b means so much more than e you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from ntrifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. Out of sort.a 0 and generally ex Li)1 haasted, nervous, LFUW L and can't work, begin",at ouceeia - ble strengthening 'lull Brown's Iron Bit - ter.' A few bot. -ties cure-beneit is comes from the i~i~tersvery 6rst dose-il - teetk, and it's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsla, Kidney and Liver Y Neuralgia, Troubles, S Constipation, Bad Blood ~j Malaria, Nervous ailments s Women's complaints. t I Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub e ti1. d- rpt of t 2C. stamps we e Fair Views and book-free. - BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MD. d - h THE STANDARD RBv uMIc AEsMY su tam GoutScai, etc. ini all its fors *eans, Pubisers and Patients. It I *purely vegetable and builds up from the * urtds It neefails to~e eure bottles for ny: dollars. Our 40-page Pam- * * ple set reebyMail. Address, . * Durang's Rheumiatic Remiedy Co.m 41316 L Street,Waslhingtonl, D.C. SDaerang's Liveer Pills are the best on earth. They act with an ease that makes. them a household blcssing. PRICa a5 CT3. PEn 301, or 5 BOX!3 ron $t. F. OE sALE BT DEUGGISTS. 4 S JACOBS' PJIA RLACY CO., r, Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, (a ec 3-8txly - Burial casecs and Caskets. THE UNDERSIGNED) has a 11111 line of '.he latesi designs ini rLBURIAL CASES AND CASKLTS, ~s at moderate pr:ces. Order~s fil~ed 1 promptly, night an day, at lie old s stand. Thaunk'ul 'for. past patlronlage, I ask for a share of it. in future. ~Hearse furnjishied n beu< rdered. f11-6tf J. .\. FLLiOTI.' SR. B1000 and Sk(in DiS68a6s SAlways BBB Cured. '' BOTANIO BLOOD BALrI7 never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis eases. It Is the great Southern building up and purifying Remedy. and cures all manner of skin and blood diseaes. As a building up tonice it Is without a rival, and absolutely beyond Oomparison with any other similar remedy ever offered to the public. It Is a panacea for all ills resulting from impure blood, or an Impoverished condition of the human system. A single bottle will demon strate Its paramount virtues. E~7Send for free book of Wonderful Cures. Price, $soco per large bottle; $5-oo for six bottles. For sale by druggists: If not send to us, and mdicine wl be Aden freight prepaid on BLOO BiinRALM CO., Atl1anta, s. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Cheaper than they have been in several years. -At THE IRUG STORE, IcIASTER & 00. ANEW SUPPLY OF Window - Shades. Combining Numerous Points of Merit. Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. Buy for profit, keep up to date and get the best. A new supply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. a. We PHILLIPS 1023 SI HAVE * Jusi received a nice line of HOLDIAY GOODS, Jewelry, Watches and Chains, olid Silver andyPlated Wares. -Albo China Plates: Cups and Saucers, (both gold band and plain.) Vases, &c., Which can be bought as cheap for CAsH hece as anywhere else, quality of goods taken into consideration Perhaps I can suit YOU.'- Call in and see. C. M. Chandler. 3-31-ly W. L DoucLAs $3 SHOE am F . $3.49 POU.CE,3SOLES. $o, *g. WORKNGEg' .L.ADI ES* Over One Million Peoplewa the W. L.Dougl2s $3& $4 SboeS All our shioes are equally satisfactory Iey give the btvale for the ney I fmyogd ~ecannsupyyour Cfl Soldb, W. J. JOHNSON, 7-3 Ridge way, S. C. COPRGH TS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT I For a ti"jos1r*e cnd n.hontpno, wreo ei the hav e had nfr yas' ai them t sent fretloactlgeo ehn caanscentc hk ernt free. S~ houses ta.en b hrog Mnn h Co rev corls buins in year S a tpeoie senty CUT PRICE SALE. In spite of five-cent cotton and the ready-to-die feeling of people generally, re sold stacks of goods in 1894; but as we failed to get rich, we want to sell aore in 1895. To get a good start and prepare for Spring we will, for the GEXT SIXTY DA YS, sell at ++ CUT PRICES ! The first item is Dress Goods, which we offerat New York wholesale price rith nothing added for freight or expense. We have a good assortment, and t will pay you to see them, and bring the cash with you. Big Bargains in Flan nels, Shawls, Bal Skirts, Underwear. Large lot of Jeans, Keiseys, etc., for incu's wear, at factory prices. Shoes. Shoes. W.E ae - i:1:, 1 '- i i.- department effering at first cost-all at Tne telst argnue., ill u.u L :'., we ever saw. We have a man's Felt Stiff [fat at 75e-good style and cheap at double the price. We are anxious for trade and want you to come tosee us. We claim to lead in Good Quality and Low Prices. We are grateful for the liberal patronage of last year, and will endeavor to ake it to the interest of the public to give us a larger patronage in 189i. Good value, honest dealing, polite attention to all are the rules that guide us. Respectfully, CALDWELL & RUFF. NOTICE All parties indebted to us must make arrange ment for immediate settlement. We must have the money, or paper satifactorily secured. Having de cided to go into a new business it is absolutely neces sary that our business here be closed up at once. All parties owing us will be given a reasonable time to settle; after that all unpaid notes or accounts due us will be placed in suit. T. II. KETCHIN & CO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (7 . (EAsTEEN SYSTEM.) ~ .{IL .i Gloser A MatraTinae at savannah and Its. North. O Northbound. Nalyjo 36f No 10 No 20 iiN 4 14.V' Jan. 20, 1895. vs lmDaly IDaily Daily L.Jackonille.-- 8.15 a 4.15 p .... . ..... 1 L.Savannah...1.38 p 10.05 p I........... ?( Ar. Columbia...430 p 2.10 a ...... Lv Charleston. .... 7.15 a 5.30 p ....... ... Ar Columbia.....15 a 10.10 P....... ....... So long as this store stands solel Lv ususta.2.. .10 p I an~l solidly upon the character of its Tnton ...'" 3.es5 E. 11...4' l l.:.'.merchandise and e-ontinues to give -- ehstons. .. s.?s P ...12.02.------.the grantest value for the money Lv -ouba 50 p .20 83.20 8'5.1s'p spent, so long' will the masses of the oresee. .4 p .2 eg.2 .5p people continue to bestow upon us " Rock Hill.6.. .13 P 5.49 a 3.40 a 7.50 pthat unstinited patrOnage whiCh has Ar Charotte...9.00 p 6.40 aj 6.40 leaders5 "Danvie.......12.50t .358 a .ss.a.....made us ledra onr line of busi "Richmond...6.4 aj 4.50 p 4.50 ,...ness. The special prices which have :--- ' prevailed here during the past week " gitmoe..... .0 a.35y .... have e.used lots of suits to-bd Nil 4 hia. ...1i2 an3.0to30081our:-be counters,ad Sovthbmuad.s No e No those who obtained them will never goahbond. o Daiy jDaiy Daily regret the investment. We have Lv.Nw~oicI.2012.-- ~replen' ed1 the bargain lots, and -: " Philadelphia.... 5.55 7.2 i ......... offer ei en -greater values than be L.Washington..10.05 p11.01's ....... f.... re.* Lv.Richmond...125012.30 1230 n ... $1I2.50, $10-50 and rDante..-. 5.00 a5.55 p .55 p ... ..-0Sisa - - - ~~C "Rock 11......9.26 at1. ~1 .47 9.40 a " .r....... .5sa 0. a $25, $22-50, $18.50, $I5, A.Columba....-... 1235n2.0 ( .2 12.29 p and $12-50 Suits and - L.Columba.... op... .5a ..... -Johnston...... 2.p.....05 a....... Overcoats -. -. - - - - ~ ( "a Trno ..... .Ip.... 62 ... " Graniteville...... 2.57 p.. 6.52 aa....... AL.Augusta...... 3.30 p ..... 7.5 $8.... 50, $7.50 an .-5 a.Columba....420 6 .e ....::: Overcoatsat------- 5 LY.Columba.. .........2...~~~:::::: $20, $18-5., $15. and "Jacksonvlle... 7.05 10.25 $1...... .A lb... sLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Coats and. Vests - - - . No.33 and 34 N.Y. and Fla. Short Line Lim ited. Through train between Jacksonymle and This sale is is for spot cash, and N. Y. Through Pulflman cars St. Augustino New York. Tampa and New York, (via Jack- none of these groods will be sent out soavine) Augusta and N. Y.. also Dining cars. and first-class coach. naprobation. Nos. 85 and 38 Greit U. S. Fast Mail. Throug o app t"u ndrer h Pullman Buffet car J'cles'vlle and N. Y. Als o W . abuJorUdrer h ullman ear Auguta and Charlotte in conne>- severest portion of Winter is yet to ton with trains Nd. 9 and 10.... N. B.Nos0.33 and 31 make enly a limited num. be gone through with, and te judi bNos. 19 and 20,.35 and 3s do not enter Union cious investment of a small amount station Columbia, but discharge and take on in these garments may save m a~ ss ers and baggage at Bland St. Station. viit frm.o otr . A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, vStfrmyour goddotr G PA. WASBINo-roN. AG GPA. ATLA. |n scmlt nNtrlWo n E. BE KLY, Sut. COLUMBIAL. S. C. ~AlniscmetinNurlWoad V. H. GREN, J. 31. CULP. Camel's Hair, and we are sole agents - *3~ESW~a~GoM.TMWABU~TQE i this city for Dr. Jaeger's cele-' -- The Thoroughbred Stallion, brated system of Sanitary Woolen RDUENUnderwear. All the Furnishmgs " ER "that you require are here--Star" .L~iL~AJLaundered Shirts, "Kinard's Spe will make thxe season of 1895 at Win~ns- cialty" Unlaundered Shirts; stylish boro anid at my farm fur $1.5 thr comn- Hats, Neckwear, etc. monn warecs and $25 for ihorcaighbred mres. ('olts nlemd lie is ai graned- If you do not reside mf Colum'bia, sont of L'-xine;en to.d a en of the write for what yso:1 u-ant. clebraed Engqnr. r. Damu Ana;' ni 1y Jack Malone, I;- b L x6m:gI(on, u n' yf y /1N ' f G;'ori-aa, by A m.ri--an Eclip-e. IV L3s IX I ?? I. ce -'n ie ihgr- bonl-fe CL UTHIIIR THE FUTR PEOPLE, times a winner and ,a mI my liimes 138 Mfain Street, plcd The well km-wi' sire-, Blue' E e-, Falsetto, Dew P hopuui Fau.,tus COLUMBIA, S. C. are by Enquirer, wile Mamie Grey. 10-9-6m his daum:hteir, produced Domimo aan: C -rs i .dence solicited. DR. DAVID AIKEN, JOHN G. MOBLEY.DETLsR ON 1-24-Gm Wtos boro, s. (.DNA SREN ~ FN j~ ~Offce : No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doori 3rin Ridgeway. 53. C., ev~ry Wed B. J. Q UATT LEB3A UlU, D D e. NOTICE. S URVEYING DONE AND SOL1oIT ed by BBGAR ?1R1P?, uInuNBnOn S. C.*d tx Jennimxa,-A