The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 05, 1895, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Tuesday. March 5. :5 I
New Advertisements.
Shut Your Eyes- M. L. Kinard.
. oealIM a
-The cold weather still lingers with
us.
-Mrs. Brockington's cottage on
Frazier street will soon be completed.
-The Supervisor of Registration
was kept busy Monday registering
negro voters.
-Mr. A. B. Cathcart is erecting a
neat little cottage on the lot once
familiarly known as the Presbyterian
woods.
-Policeman McMaster seized a ive
gallon keg of whiskey at the Ireight
depot on Satu:day night- It was con
signed to H. Jacobs.
-Kinard has a change in his adver
tisement this morning. "Shut your
eyes and choose at random, end you
can't miss a good bargain," he says.
See his ad. for reduction in prices.
-A negro on Mr. Samuel Cathcart,
Sr.'s, place was going down a well
* to get a bucket out, and when down
about twelve feet the rope broke and
he fell about fifty feet. He sustained
no very serious injuries, only his ankle
sprained and a small bone in his leg
broken.
-The Medical Board met on Mon
day and elected Dr R B Hanaban
president, Dr J R McMaster 1st vice
presiden;, Dr J W Team 2"d vice
president, Dr J C Buchanan secretary
and treasurer, Drs J E Dongkss, T B
McKinstry and E U Jeter delegates to
State Convention; alternates, Drs Pal
mer, Buchanan and Austin Scott. The
ax,,ociation hrd a splendid banquet at
the Winneboro IBotel.
-Messrs. J. C. Chamberlain and
Bank, of Bridgeport, Conn., have come
down for a few days of sport in hunt
ing birds. They are now at Major;
Wodward's. They are p.ominent
lawyers, and take this method of get
ting a little recreation. Mr. Cham
be-:lain spent a couple of weeks here
in March, 1893, and mada a number of
friends among our local sportsmen.
He was at one time a Commonwealth
attorney for the State of Connecticut.
It is barely possible that he may buy
a little place here to which he can
come during the winter and hunt
birds. We hope that these gentlemen
will enjoy their hunt and meet with
success.
-"The Simple Story of How to
Build an Electric Motor at Home" is
the title of a serial now running in the
Detroit Electrical Student. The story
of how to build Motor No. 2, and the
battery to run it, told in language a
p child can understand, begins with the
issue of March 2. Give the boys a
chance. Electricity will be the big
gest bread-winner of the 20th century.
Perhaps your boy, if he gets a start,
will make it his life-work. The Sta
dent is a crisp little weekly for ama
teur students of electricity. One
dollar a year. Five subscriptions will
bring the sender castings and material
for one motor ready to be built, freight
prepaid. Student Publishing Com
pany, 33 Lafayette Aye., Detroit,
Mich.
Japantse Liver Pellets are small,
but greater in their effects; no griping;
50 doses 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug
Store. *
MONEY To LOAN.-Apply to T. W.
Lauderdale, President, or T. K. Elliott,
Cashier Savings and Investment Coin
pany, adv
RELIGIOUS SERVIcE.-Dr. W. Mc
Pheeters, D. D., of Columbia, will
preach at Horeb on Sunday, 17th
March, at 11 a. in., and at Union on
the evening of the ~sme day at 3.30
o'clock.
Tns WATER SUPPY.--The follow
ing is the report of the policeman on
the water supply measurements taken
en Meniday morning:
ft. in.
*.urt-heuse cistern..........15 10
- ~Depot cistern..............14 10
Elliott's cistern.............. 9 7
Neil's cistern............-.147
Miller's cistern.............. 7 6
Phillips' cistern.............5S 10
Cumnmings' cistern..........16 5
Fersonazs,
Judge Benet left Saturday evening
for Lancaster, at which place Court
convened on Monday. Judge Benet
made a favorable impression on the
bar and the people.
Mrs. E. B. McMaster, who has been
visiting her son, Dr. H. B. McMaster,
In Way nesbero, Ga., returned home
on Saturday evening.
Clerk of School Boards.
There will be a meeting of the clerks
of district school boards in the CourtI
House at 2 o'clock p. m , sharp, on the
8th instant. Full meeting very necer
Strayed or Stoleu,
Anyo one finding a set ter dog, n~amed
Victor, one y ar old, white and liver
colored spots, will be amply rewarded
for return'ing the same to the under
signed.
adv G. B. McMASTE.
Aln tree.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have nor, havi~e now the oppo.rtunity to try
it F:ee. Cail on the advertised Druggist
and get a Trial Botti , Free. Seu n.Llr
name and address to IL E. Uuenlen &~Co.,
(a icago, and get a sample box of Dr.
Ki: c's New Life Piuls Fiee, as well as a
copy of Guide to tlealth and Hlousohold
Instructor, Free. ?11 of which is guaran
teed to (to you gjod and cost you nothing
.. Mrae aer & Co. s Drug Se. *
Woodward & Rabbs Store.
The store house of Messrs. Wood
& Rabb, at Rockton, was entered on
Friday night by some unknown person
or persons. The entry was made at
the side door. It is supposed that
some merchandise was stolen, but
exactly how much can't be told. The
safe was badly battered; s.) much so
that it could not be unlocked on Satur
day morning. Major Woodward with
the aid of th'e blood hound followed
the track of the thief near Winnsboro,
and he thinks he would have been
able to have followed it further but
the hard rain which began to fall put
an end to it.
Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cod
Liver Oil with Malt, Lime and Soda
cures consumption and all pulmonary
troubles by making rich blood and
new tissue, adding flesh and strength
to the body. Winnsboro Drug Store.*
A Food for Man and Beast.
Dr. V. P. Clayton, who now lives in
Columbia, but formerly lived in this
county, is trying some experiments
with the always interesting cotton
seed. The cotton plant of the South
may become not only the means of
clothing people, of feeding animals,
of fertilizering the soil, bat if the ex
periment of Dr. Clayton succeeds it
may become an important food for
man. Dr. Clayton's lit le nephew, a
little fellow about fire years old, was
accustomed to go with him to feed his
cattle, and the little fellow would eat
the cotton seed meal from the feed
bis. "For more than two years,"
says Dr. Clayton, "he has eaten it
with avidity," and is well developed
physically. Dr. Clayton tried mixing
it with two-thirds of white flour or
corn meal, and had it baked or fried
as batter or dough. He finds that it
cooks well, and that it possessed a
rich nutty flavor very pleasant to the
palate. This would certainly make a
cheap food, and the experiment will
be watched with coasiderable inter
est. It may be that some method will
be decovered by wbich the meal may
be used without minug with anything
else.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Teachers' AssocIat'on, Attention!
The regular meetiug of the Teachers'
Association will be held at Mt. Zion
chool en the Sth inst. All white
teachers are requested to be present as
business of inpor:ance will come be
fore the meeting.
The i 'ustees are requested to attend
.his meeting as their presence is vital
to the issue.
Besides the usual business of the
association thc program will be as
follows:
Pape r-"Our rofession'-Mr. F.E.
Piwry Education - Miss Ruth
Simpson.
Music.
Matematics-"tQuick Subtraction"
-Pof. W. 11. Wil herow.
CalisbencS-Miss Rachel B. Mc
Masser.
Plan of History Recitation-Mr.
W. R. Minter.
Music-MIyss Ma-y F. McMaster.
The e.ichers who are unable to reach
home on the night of the day of exer
cises will be taken care of by the
citizes or Winnsbo.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The following cases were up in
Court on Satarday:
Berkley Phosphate Co. vs. U. G.
Desportes. Order for judcgment. J. E.
McDonald, plaintiffs' attorney.
W. J. Roddy vs. J. E. MceDoaald.
Order for jadgment. Ragsdale &
Ragsdae for plainuiff.
J. F. McMaster vs. Charlote Evans
et al. Orderof reference. Ragsdale
& Ragsdae for plaintiff, J. G. Mz
Cants for defendants.
The Scottish American Mortgage
Company against M. M. Clowney et
a. Order confliming report on sale.
. E. McDonald for plaintiff.
John K. Johnston vs. Joha R.
Craig, Assignee. Order dismissing
the complaint. Paal Hemphill for
plaintiff, J. E. McDonald for defend
Rowers, Gibbs & Co., against U. G.
espot tes. Judgment by default.
I. . McDonald for pla~intiff.
Armour Packing Co. vs. U. G. Des
ortes. Judgment by default. J. E.
McDonald for plaintiff.
John P. Mattnews against Kittie
Rosboro. Report on sale and order
confirming same. J. E. McDonald for
paintiff.
British-American Mfg. Co. against
3. G. Mobley et al. J. E. McDonald
for plaintiff. Order of r'eference.
The Peoples Bank against T. S.
Bice et al. J. E. McDonald for
paintiff. J. G. Mc~ants for defend
ant, Craig.
:has. A. Conklin Mfg. Co. against
R T. Matthews. J. E. McDonald for
Paintiff. Order for judgment.
Mary E. Ketchin vs. Thos. H. Ketch
ni. Order for judgment. J. E. Mc
Donald for plaintiff.
T. W. Ketchin, Admr., azainst James
S~ewart, et al. Rieport of receiver
and order of discharge. J. E. Mc
Dnald for plaintiff.
. H. Jennings, Clerk, vs. HI. L.
Parr. Order of reference. J. G. M c
Catts and J. E. McDonald for plain
iff. agsdale & Ragsdale for de
F. W. Wagener & Co. against Ri. H.
Jennings as Admr. and others. A. S.
X. D. Douglass for p'aintiffs,
J E. McDonald for defendants. Or
der of reference, &c.
The Bristish-American Mfg. Co.
McDonald for plaintiff. A S.
W. D. Douglass fo: defendant,
Winnsboro National Bank. Judgment
for foreclosure.
Johnson's Magetic Oil kills all pains
whether internal or external. $1.00
size 50 cts; 50 ct. size 25 cents. Winns
boro Drug Store.
A CORRECTION.
Xessrs. Editors: I notice the grand
jury in their presentment say that my
book was not presented for examina
tion. I sent it to town by a member
of the grand jury and it is still in the
jury room. If they did not examine
it, it was n:t my fault. Respectfully
W. G. SmiTH.
March 2, 1895.
CENTREVILLE CURLINGS.
CENTREVILLE, March 2, 1895.-It
has been some time since the corre
spondent from Centreville has had a
word to say. Want of opportunity
and want of pens has prevented our
weekly correspondence. We have not
hardly time now to write; something
else is to be done. The 8 inch snow is
gone and the earth has become soft
again. It is time now to be hearing
that "get up mule, what are you do
ing?" We have only heard a few of
those old time remarks yet, but if
this beautiful sun shine weather
conti.aeb the soil in this section will
soon 'c turned upside down. Not to
plant cttou in, oh no! but corn and
peas and potatoes. Last year's dose
of five-cents cotton is plenty, thanks
for a while. We cannot eat cotton
neither can we pay debts with it at
five cents and 'tia. very likely to be
lower. We can live independent with
our sorghum molasses, hog and
hominy.
There is not one entered the hog
contest in this section that we know
of, but there will be hogs raised here
all the same.
Mr. Thomas 0. Hollis lost a fine
horse last Sunday, a week ago. He
was a fine horse in looks and just as
fine in quality, it was the only horse
kind Mr. Hollis owned and is cer
tainly a heavy blow in the midst of
such hard times.
Mr. William Franklin Wright died
at his residence on February 25, near
Centreville. Mr. Wright had been in
declining health for a long time,
dropsy developed and he grew rapidly
worse until the end came on the 25th
The funeral ceremonies were con
ducted by Rev. John .R. Smith at
Bloomingdale Baptist Church at 11
o'clock a. m. on the 26. His remains
were interred in the churchyard at
12 m. to sleep the sleep that knows no
waking 'till the resurrection morn.
Mr. Wright leaves a wife and one
child and many friends to mourn his
loss. Our sympathies are with the
bereaved. W. R. H.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,
LucAs COUNTY,
FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of1
F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and 1
Statei aforesaid, and that said firm I
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED(
DOLLARS for each and every case of
CATAEH that cannot be cured by the
use of HALL'S CATAIRRr CURE.
FRANK J. CEENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Deeem
ber, A. D. 1886.
[sEAL) A. WV. tiLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send
for testimonials, frec.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
gWSold by Druggists, 75c.
Chas. Ryan, Druggist, Springfield,
Ill., writes: "Japanese Pile Cure is a
big seller and has given entire .satis
faction, except in one case, which was
ade entirely satisfactory byp our
promptly refunding the $5.00. Winns
boro Drug Store. *
Municipal1Election.
A N election for Intendant and four'
t. Wardens for the town of Winne
boro for the ensuing year will be held
at the Town Hall in Winusboro on
ON4DAY, the FIRST DAY OF
APRIL, 1895, from 9 A. M4. to 4 P. MI.
Books for the registration of voters
will be open at the same place on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
receding from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
eaeh day.
The following gentlemen compose
the board of registratiour J. H.
Propst, S.K. McDonald, W. R. Elliott.
By order of Council:
J. A. HINNANT,
321m Clerk. C
SAITU- IRISH-e
POTATOES.
IEBRON, SECOND) CR01' EARLY
nose, Peerlcss and Blise's Triumph.
Make a list of garden seed and come
to us for seed wanted We have a
general asortment
PEAS,
BEANS,
CABBAGE,
EARLY CORN,
ONION SETS,
Etc., Eic.
Horse and Camstle Powders, (;hicken
Cholera Cure, llaat's Egg Pr~o
ducer, Good Luck Cbicken
Powder.
A large assort ment of Schooa: Books
iust rec'ive'd. Also a supp~y of Ulank
Book, i)~v B.'oks and Ledge: s.
itmmber~ that we have a su1pply of
Crockery and Glassware.
Paints Oils and Varnishes,
Drnos. Medicines and Chemicals,
(.igar- an'! T-b:cco.
i v n need any. of the above comne
o u d we ti k we can please ' on.
Under Wi'n boro llotel.
Use Barnes' Ink'
A. S. nBARnE a C ii E m . 15th St..N.Y
The Almii
Will do wonderful work now
itual inventory of stock, I fin
of year, and are marking dom
Spring will soon be here ar
goods.
A Great Br
In all fine Dress Goods and
and cost not considered. A
Patterns; will close out at co.
THIS IS NO !ADYV
I mean business, and if you
A handsome lot of large, hea
below zero.
Ro is Allotlier
Keep it in your miud if you v
certainly taken the tariff off
CLOTHING FOE
If you want correct styles
will obtain your sdpplies from
Should you tumblk into my s
coat, you would make the hit
to look.
J. L. MR
Q. D. WILLIFO]
GLOBE PHOSPHATE Co.'s
CLEBRATED FETIIZE
ACID PHOSPHATE, DISSOLVEI
Done, Anmonived Goods and Kainit
Cor sale by
J. M. STEWART.
Orders also taken for Cotton See
deal and flails. 2-28tx2w
SH UT
YOUR
EYES
And choose at random. You ca'i
o amiss amongst the immense line o:
iits that we've thrown en the special
ables to be sacrificed this week. Any
ne you put your hands on is wortia
ore than we'll charge you for it, and
ever before has such an opportunity
een presented for obtaining a fine
~uit of Clothes for a small amouni
f money.
2ne lot of- uits and
Overcoats that the
marked $22-50, $.78,
50, $15 and $12-5c
your choice now for
only $ 10
3ne lot of Suits
that arc marked
$12-50, $10-50
and $850--our
choice now for
only $7.50
)ne lot of Prince Al
bert Coats that are
marked $22-50, $18.
5, $15and$1. .50
your choice no v for
only $10
)ne lot of Overcoats that
are marked $8-5o,$7-50
and $6-5o-your choice
now for only $5
This sale is for spot cash, and none
f these goods will be sent out on ap
probation.
Our line of Men's Furnishings is
mplete, and contains comfort and
tylish appearance.
If you do not reside in
oumbia, write for what you
want.
M. L. KINARD,
THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER,
138 Main Street,
At Sign of the Golden Star,
COLUM BI A, S. C.
10-9-G:n,
NOTICE.
Y virtine of our an' hmilyi , as School
DTrustees, we hereby call a public
neeting of all the resident property
wners who return $100 or more of
'eal or personal property ot School
)istict N'.. 14 (over 21 years of age)
:o consider the propriety of levying
pecial tax for school purposes a~s pro
ided by law.
Said 'meeting will be held at Towi
Iall - , W innsboroi, S. C., at 11 o'clocl:
.. M., on Tfuesday, March 12, 1895.
J. F. McMASTER,
JNO. P. MATTHEWS,
T. i-. KETCHIIN,
Trustees School District No. 14.
2-2t1x2
- .A gent's per mo.nth. Wil
O *prove it o pay forfeit. New
&rticls just out. A $1.50 sample and
Yhty Dollar
As I am now taking my an
d too many goods for the time
n goods in every department.
id I must have room for new
3ak in Prices
rrimmings. Profits abandoned
few more of those fine Pants
;.
ERTISING DODGE.
don't think so, come and see.
vy Sateen Quilts, marked down
iBagill Onportuity
rant a pair of Blankets. I have
this stock.
MEN AL) BOYS.
t prices way below value you
my great marked down stock.
tore and strike me for an Over
of the season. It costs nothing
INAUGH.
, - - Man Iger.
JUST RECEIVED.
BUST'S Garden Seed and Onion
uSets.
S CHOOL BOOKS and Stationery of
all kinds.
Toilet Goods.
OLGATE'S Fine Soap, Colognes,
Extracts, Brushes, Sponges,
Chamois Skins, etc.
A LARGE assortment of Lamps,
A hanging and stand.
Glassware.
,JELLY DISHES, Bowls, Tumblers,
L AUNDRY SOAP, Soda, Cream
Tartar and Baking Powders.
PAINTS, Oils, Paint and White
wash Brnsbes.!
ALARGE line of Cigars and Che
roots.
Particular attention given to the com
pounding of prescriptions..
O~FFIcE HOURS OF DR. BUCHANAN.
8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M.
Winnsboro Drug Store.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
f r.iTme --Pices.
As we wish to make room for
Spring stock, we have marked
our heavy Winter Goods, such as
CLOTHING,
WOOLEN PIECE GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
AND HATS,
way down out of sight. The
winter is not yet gone and
YOU WILL NEED
WARM WE AR.
We will beat "between season"
prices to death.
When times are hard and money
scarce
YOU W4NT YOUR DOLLAR TO
GO A LONG WAYS
We will give you more for ONE
DOLLAR than any one else.
TRY US
We will treat you right and
save yo a money.
Checked Homespun, at 3c. per yd
White Homespun at 3c. per yd
Will beat the record on Flour
Respectfully yours,
I29Blackstock, S. C.
Chcester's Engnash Diamond Bran.
rENYRoYAL PILLS
HARP)
Please Gall at t
We have some Winter Dress Good,
to exchange for a few
COME - AND - SE
-arcer
That will give you a good stand in youi
arrive in a few days.
ONION SETS NOW IN SI
SEED IRISH POTATOES
We think we have the bast Irish P
and have questioned many others who I
they are the best. Potato nearly round
earlier than the Early Rese; is more V
and give us your opinion. Respectfull
J. M. B1{A I
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
(EASTERN SYSTEM.)
lastern Time at Savannah and Pts. Nqrth.
NO 34
Northbound, Daily No 36 No 10 No 20
Jan. 20, 1895. vs lim Daily Daily Daily
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Lv. Savannah..... 1.38 p 10.05 p ....... .......
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Lv Charlestoa. . 7.15 a 5.30 p ...... ...
Ar Columbia.......11.15 a 10.10 p ....... ..
L. Augusta. 2.10 p ....... 10.30 p .......
SGranitevill. 2.44 p . 11.13 p...
" Trenton......... 3.08 p . 11.45 p....
Johnstons....... 3.22 p . 12.02 a.......
Ar Columbia. . 4.0 p ....... 2.G a .......
Lv Columbia. . 5.00 p 3.20 a 3.20 a 5.15 p
Winnsboro..... 7.00 p 4.23 a 4.23 a 6.23 p
" Chester. . ....... 7.43 p 5.12 a 5.12 a 7.15 p
Rock Hill.. .... 8.13 p 5.49 a 5A9 a 7.50 p
Ar Qharlotte. 9.00 p 6.40 a 6.40 a 8.45 p
"Danville.....-2.0nt 11.35 a 11.35 a ...
"Richmond....... 6.45 a 4.50 pi 0 p .......
"Washington....1 7.42 a 8.30p
"Baltimore...902 a:11.35 p ...
Philadelphia. ..J11.3 at 3.00 a . . a
"New York..I 2.03 p 6.23 a $.2 a . .
Southbound. -- No'3 NO 19
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Lv.NewYork.......0 p2.1.
"Philadelphia- .. p. .20
"-Baltimore...... .r, 9.42
LY.Washington.....00P'11.01 a'
LI.Rchmond.. ..1
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Lr-Charlotte.......~1.0 10085
" Rock H111.. 1.7~14794
"Cheser.9 .56.. .nl1.ln 0~
" Winnsboro. . 1.1aI .1111
v.Columba...... :: 405a
" JohnstonS........... 805.
"Trenlton.....::: .2..
" Granitevilleo...... 25.....2a
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Go ) Au5Igut ad . YP..alDmnarsA
Eo. 35 and Supret, UOCL. S. Mi.hog
CerombiingNumrou
Casse stdga and Monst. Popar
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supl ofKLSp. C~BA .C
WINDOW SPLSO
aslWindonbewbuhti
Colmbianing AumeusS e
yourepess chargs. oua
forW Wiows.
Buy forTI Arft kAeep up For
rtaswer d et theoestpn. Art new
whply o hv a erffyyas
ANDUNCORNIC.S,
tios strictl cndenia. anboughtf in
oumioncnenna aet and gusta. Save
tair texpn ree.so ctalge. eca
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stofultin aco en e ntain
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CASH
ill
he Corner Store.
', Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish
E - THE - GOODS.
I seeds,
-garden and make fine vegetableF, will
'ORE.
NOW IN STORE.
>tato that grows. We have tried them
iave also grown them. The verdict is,
skin red, meat white and cooks dry;
roductive and keeps well. Try them
?Y & BRO.
If You Want to Know How
Good Buggies are'Made,
READ.
Seats:
Our seat frames are made of white
ash, thoroughly glued together at corn
ers and a symmetrical skirt cut on
them.
Panels are made oval by arranging
the machine with a special rig we have
gotten up, so that when the seat is
finished it presents a convex surface,
thus- causing the varnish to sLow to
good advantage, and giving the vehicle
a handsome appearance. "'eats are
thoroughly ironed to a pattern so that
they are all alike, aLd backs and tops
are interchangeable. The advantage
of this is that if you have one.of our
buggies and want a cushion, back or.
top we can send you one to fit. Panelr
are made of Blue Ridge Mountain
polar.
Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero
Moore with a competent corps of as
sistants.
We proudly challenge the world to
compare seats with us.
Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward,
has recently accepted the agency for
onr prodnet in his vicinity, and will
be pleased to explain to you the merits
of the "PREMIUM CAROLINA
BUGGY."
CAROINA UGG - C.,
Yorkville, S. C.
7-10-1y
*I.HAVE*e
Just received~a nice line of
HOLDIAY GOODS,
Cuisisting of,
Jewelry, Watches and Cbains,
Solid Silver and Plated 'Wares.
.. -Alho
China Plates * Cups and
Saucers,
(both gold band and plain.)
Vases, &c.,
Which can be bought as cheap for
CASH here as anywhere else, quality
of goode taken into consideration
Perhaps I can suit YOU. Call in
and see.
C. M. Chandler.
3-31-1y
The Thoroughbred Stallion.,
"ENDURER,"
will make the season of 1895 at Winns
boro and at my farm for $15 for com
mon mares and $2.5 for thoroughbred
mares. Colts insured. He is a grand
son of Lexington and a son of the
celebrated Enqurer. Dam Analyne
by Jack Malone, he by Lextngton, out
of Gloriana, by American Eclipse.
Endurer's colts are stylish, gentle and
speedy- possessing great bottom and
constitution. He has been fifty-five
times a winner and as many times
placed. The well known sires, Blue
Eys, Falsetto, Dew Drop and Faustus
are by Eniquirer, while Mamie Grey.
hi daniruer, producedl Domino and
Correction1.
Correspontdence solicited.
JOH N G. MOBLEY.
1-24-6m Winnsboro, S. C.
Burial Cases and Caskets.
T lE UTNDERSIGNED) has a full
line of 'he latest designs in
BORIiL CASES ABD CASKETS,
it tuoderate pr.ces. Orders filled
promptly, night and day, at the old
stand. Thankful for past patronage,
[ ask for a share of it in future.
hlearse furnished a ben ordered.
11-6t f J. M. FLLIOTT, SR.