The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 19, 1895, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Tuesday, March 19, ; ; ; .85
New Advertisements.
Notice-Winnsbor) National Bank,
Just Received - Winnboro Drng
Store.
a ocal Urickt.
-Money to loan. Apply to
adv J. P. CALDwRLL, President.
-The Winnsboro Drug Store directs
your attention this morning to their
stock of teas, condensed milk, cigars,
garden seed, etc.
-Our reporter was treated to some
good music by Miss Gussie Saier at
the home of Mr. Jno. C. Feaster, whei e
he spent the night, and enjoyed, the
treat highly.
-The Acts and Joint Resolutions of
the General Assembly of 1894 are in
the bands of the Clerk of the Court
for distribution to trial jastices upon
application.
-The chain gang started out to
work Monday morning under charge
of J. W. Bankhead and T. E. John
ston. Convict stripes are seldom seen
in this county.
-John Cook, an old and highly re
spected colored mar', died near Horeb
on the 16th inst., aged eighty-two
years. He leaves a widow and four
children to mourn his loss.
-We call the attention of stock men
to the adv'ertisement in another column
of this paper to the horse "Endurer."
The notice of him will not apper after
this issue, and may have been over
looked by some of our readers who
raise horses on the farm.
-The postoffice hours will be as
follows from the 18th inst: Open at
8 a. m.;-close .at 6 p. m.; open at 9
p. m. for the north-bound mail, whbich
will be distributed and delivered.. Mail
from street boxes collected at 10 a. m.
anidt 8.30p.2m.
-Tie reporit for 1894 demonstrates
the increasingpOpularity of the Mutual
Life and the extensidn of the benefits
conferred upon Ithoe fortunate enough
to.. hold its policies... The assets now
amount in the agregate to $204,638,
783.96, and the liabilities -to $182,109,
456.14..- The surplus fund for the pay
ment of dividends and -to'insur6 the
policy'holder against- every possible
fature 6mergency amounts to $22,592,
327.82 and is a sum which if added to
the enormous amount paid out in divi
dends to policy-holders in' past years
would largely exceed the surplus ac
cumulations of any similar institution
in the world.
Japanese Liver Pellets are the best
family medicine for liver complaint
and constipation. 50 pills in vial 25
cts. Winneboro Drug Store. ..*
TNji WA TER SUr.?Z.---The follow
Inagis the report of the policeman on
the water supply measurements taken
enallonday morning:
ft. in.
Court-house cistern........ .15 8i
Depot cistern..............1U 10
-Elliott's cistern....... ..... 9 7
Neil's cistern..............14 11
Miller's cistern...........-. 7
Phillips' cistern.......... .10 4&
Rammings' cistern..........16 5i
NOT CoTTON ALTOGETHER.-Mr.
W. D. Davis showed Tu NEWS AN(D
-HERALD resorter his improved .stock
-at his farmi near Monticello several
days ago. He has determined not to
dependjonger on dependent cotten,
and wsill devote his attention most
entirely to raising stock. He has
several Cleveland boys which were
purchased from a regular stock- farm
in.Georgia. This breed is said to be
adapted to farm piurpoe. We hope
Mr. Davis will succeed with this new
enterprise.
A GREA&T CONDuCTOR.-Mr. Jno. G
*Wolling has a telephoine line from
Wolling, where his dwelling and store
is, to Shelton's out on the Spartanbuirg
road, a distance. of live miles. Mr.
Wolling operates a store at 'Shelton,
also which is managed by his son Johg
assisted. by Mr. Jones McLane. ~It.
was by means of this "phone" that
the news of the recovery of the dead
body of young Gresham was so quickly
disseminated. Quite a number .of
neighbors were at 'the store when the
news came over the "phone" and a
party passing three miles above in
formed us in the night time. Every
place should have one.
ON LONG TIME.
We will sell mules and horses on
two years' time, and will please you
in stock and price.
3-16 2w W. R. DOTY & Co.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Arm Out of Placo.
Little Palmer Chamners, a son of
Rev. J. T. Chalmers, knocked his arm
nt of place while playing about a
chicken coop at Mr. T. P. Mitchell's.
Dr.. Mitchell attended him at once, and
he is getting all right, we are glad to
state. The rest of Mr. Chatmers'
children are qnite well. They are ex
pecting their father in about t wo
weeks and are eager for his arrival.
It May Do as Mach for You.
Mr. Fred Miiller. of Irving, Ill., writes
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
many years. with severe pains in his bach,
and also that his bladder was affected. lie
tried many s -called Kidney eures but
without any goo~d result. About a year
ag-o he benan the use of Electric Bitters
and found relief at once Electric Blitters
s especially adapted to cure all Kidney
and Liver troubles and often gives almr st
instant r lief. One tial will prove our
statement. Price only 50c. for large bot
e. At Mcraster & Co.'s drng store.'
3ZEMEMBEFR.
Remember, if you want to enter the
bog contest, you must pay your sub
scription up to the first day of Janun
ary, 1896. Do not forget this, too,
that it must be paid by the first of
April, the day that the hogs are to
be weighed,
A MUNICIPAL TICKET.
We nominate the following ticket:
INrENDANT.
J. W. HANAfIAN.
WARDENS.
.L. BRYSON.
A. W. BROWN.
F. E. PROPST.
D. V. WALKER.
MANY VOTERS.
For colic, scour, sprains, bruises,
spavin, swellings and all diseases of
borses and cattle Johson's Magnetic
il, hure brand, gives excellent satis
faction. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size
25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. *
Notice.
The members of the Colored Azri
cultural and Industrial Socie!y are
requested to meet in Winnsboro on
Saturday, 23rd inst. Business of im
portance to be transacted. A full at
tendance requested.
J. C. JACKSN, President.
ROET. tixs, Secretary.
Avon, s. C.
Hon. T. P. Mitchell has secured a
new mail route which will extend
from Cornwall's station to Mr.
Mitchell's store. The mail will be
daily and there will be four offices on
the line, viz : Corawali's, Douglass,
Clowney's and Avon, the last named
ffiz'P being .at his store. The new
route will be a great convenience to
the communities through which it
passes.
The Old Spirit Fired.
Our reporter called to see Mrs.
Catherine Ladd at her home near
Btickhead list week and enjoyed a
short stay with this wonderful lady.
During the conversation he told her
that the first place he ever saw her,
was under his father's kitchen looking
for old icon vessels to send off for the
purpose of making shells to kill
Yankees. This seemed to fire the old
war spirit in her and she said, "Oh
my, yes, I did more than that, I got
Mr. Leventrett to bring me from Ger
many a full table set of some German
metal, and when they run short for
metal to make bullets I sent my Ger
man ware on and it was melted into
llets; I also sent my telescope to
he officers; it was one with which
you could see objects 30 miles away."
Mrs. Ladd asked many questions about
Winsoro and the people,. here. She
a very :mutch interested in every one
she knew here, and it is a rare treat to
sit and -talk with her. The Vommiis
sioners have written three times to
her, asking lier to sit for a photo to be
xhibited in Atlanta at the :big expo
sition. But she says she cannot leave
the house niow.' It is to-be hopied that
some plan will be tried to obtain her
photo, it will be a valuable adjunct to
South Carolina history some day.
Mrs. Ladd was a playmate of Edgar
Allen Poe, the great American poet,
which fact is not known by a great
many. No citises of Winnsboro
inhoud ever lose jm opportunity to
isit Mrs. Ladd if the occasion offers.
This reporter never will.
Johnson's Oriental Soap imparts a
delicate oder and leaves the skin soft
d velvety'. Try it and you will
never use any other. Winnsboro Drug
IS THERE NO DARK CORNER?
People who live in the southern por
tion of this county generally term all
those who live north of 'Possum
Branch, D~ark Corner folks. But it
seems to be a great mistake. When
you get above 'Possumi Branch, those
near commence to tell you about things
"up in the Dark Corner." .You pro
eeden your way to the Dark Corner,
you get about fifteen miles above
'Possum Branch and you hear of the
Dark Corner "further up." Well our
reporter got "further up," he got to a
point so high that one could see for
twelve or fifteen miles around. It
was only three miles to Fish Dam
ferry, over in Chester County. He
met Mr. Tom Boulware and in
nocently ? asked, Mr. Benlware,
whore is the [Dark Corner? Of course,
the reporter wanted information, he
was not trying to guy this gentleman
whom he had never met before. But
when Mr. Boulware looked up toward
Alaska and made a gesture with his
arm which appeared to be tracing a
rain-bow in the heavens, the news
paper man gave himself away, there
was a hearty meaning laugh by both
and Mr. B. said, "Well it is just a
little fork between Pandy river and
Broad, most of it in Chester C ounty,
but he said Uncle Joe Nevitt lived in
the Dark Corner (in th's cvanty) but
tat when he was asked where the
Dark Corner nas ho pointed toward
Monticello and tells you that you left
it behind. No mian ever finds the
Dark Corner, perhaps there is none.
A Quarter century Test.
For a quarter of a century Dr King's
New Discove y has beca tested, and the
millions who have receit ed beenfit from
its use testify to its wtnderful curative
owes in all diseases of Throat, Chest
and Lngs. A remedy that has stood the
test so long and that has given so uni ver
sal satisfaction is no experiment. Each
bottle is positively guaranteed to give
relief, or the money wvill be refunded. It
is admitted to be the most reliable for
Coughs and Colds. Trial bottlei Free at
McMaster& Co.'s drug store. Lagge size
ma Oc. a1d lO(L
When the Wind Tigers Will be D: ad
When the lion eats grass like an ox,
And the fish worm swallows the,
whale,
When the terrapins knit wool socks,
And when the hare is outrun by the
snail,
When serpentb walk upright like men,
And doodle bugs travel like frogs,
When grasshoppers feed on the hen,
And feathers are found on the hog,
When Thomas eats swim in the air,
And elephants roost upon trees,
When insects in summer are rare,
And snuffnever makes people sneeze,
When fish creep over dry land,
And mules on velocipedes ride,
When foxes lay eggs in the sand,
And women in dress take no pride,
When Dutchman no longer drink beer,
And girls get to preaching en time,
When Billy goats butl from the rear,
And treason no longer a crime,
When the bumming bird brays like an
ass,
And limiberger smells like cologne,
When plow-shares are made out of
lauss,
And~ the hearts of Carolinians are
stone,
When ideas erow in Populists' heads,
And wool on the hydraulic ram,
Then the blind tigers will be dead,
And this country won't be worth a
d-n. -[Ex.
Missionaiy Addresses.
The missionary meeting at the Pres
byterian Church, beginning on Friday
night and ending Sunday night was
exceedingly interesting. Rev. G. W.
Pain r delivered addresses Friday
tnight, Saturday morning and Sunday
morning, and they all were very inter
estiug, espec:ally the one Sunday
morning. He certainly kept his eyes
open in China, and the p!easant part of
it is that he has the ability to tell you
in an attractive way what his obser
vations in China have .been. He im
presses you with the fact that, in many
respec's, the Chinese solved problems
long ago that we ate now tackling and
don't know what to do with. His in
idents showing the antiquity of this
great empire and what it had accom
plished when our ancestors were no
better than savages made one feel a
deep respeet for these people.
~ a Sunday afternoon and Sunday
evening Mr. Tozi Takada, a Japanese
student at the Columbia Theological
Seminary, spoke to large audiences.
His English is broken, but his simple
statement of how he had been con
verted to the Christian religion had an
eloquence and patbos about it that
touched the hearts of the congre,; ation.
He is well educated, and resigned a
very lucrative position to go into the
ministry and preach the gospel to his
own people.
Aside from a religious point these
meetings are very interesting, espe
ially when you can hear such addresses
as these. You come away feeling thbat
you have learned something.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS!
To the Democracy of Fairfeld:
The undersigned, impressed with the
supreme importance of preventing a
final and fatal breach between the
white people of Seath Carolina over
the Constitutional Convention, realiz
ing that some steps must be taken to
forestall that result, we do hereby call
upon each and every white man who
claims to be a Democrat, without refer
ence to factional or personal prejudices
and preferences, to attend a general
mass meeting at the Court House in
Winnusboro on Saturday, March 23, at
12 mn., for the purpose of selecting
delegates from this county to a confer
ence to be held in Columbia on March
27th.
JOHN W. LYLEs, T. H. KETHIN,
Tos. S. BRICE, T. W. L AUDERDA LE,
W.L.ROSBoRoUGH,T. K. ELLIOTT,
T. P. MITCHELL, H. A. GAILLARD.
Backlen's Arnica saie.
TuE 1BEsT SALVE in the world for outs,
Brises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, l'etter,Chepped Hands, Chillulains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post,
tively cures Piles, or no pay required 1'
Ls guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or noney refunded. Price 2~ -'enitt per
-'x. iM'r sale by Ma .er er C
Examination of Applicants.
TiHE County Board of Examiners
will meet at Winnsboro on the
19th day of Aprii next for the purpose
of examining applicants for County
Teachers Certificates, and the transac
tioni of all other business that may
come before the Board.
D. L. STEVEN SON,
310 2-C . F. C.
N otice.
U NDER authority g;ven us by U. G.
Desportes, J. J. McLure and
Jos. F. Wallace, we will sell at public
outcry before the Court House door in
Winsboro, 8. C., at 12 M.. on Mon
day, March 25, 1895, to the highest
bidder for cash, Eight B.>nds of the
South Carolina Miniz'g and Matnfac
zurig~ Company f.>r Five Hutndred
Dllars each.
WINNSBORO NATIONA L BANK.
3-19-2t
VATJID DIVORC- S.
O.. tan;ed in three miou!.hs. For p trticu
lr , write L UTN
3-LGini D. nton, Texas .
Assignee's Sale.
I shall sell a! public (n-cry on Mon
dv, 17th inst., a nuinber of mhales and
cat tle.
J A MES Q. DAVIS,
312:dl Assignee.
(RLOBE PHOSPH.TF.CO.,'$
A' ID P11 SPH A'TE, DISSOLVED
Lone, Ami~nonin'd Goods and Kainit,
f>r sate by
J. M. S'E WART.
Odrs also taken for Cotton Seed
ea ol i iul n2-9.9x29v
Standing on t
w* Threshc
I have already opened i
Dress Patterns, with a lot of ]a
Also a beautiful assortment of
My line of White Checkei
attractive this season.
Charles We have a so
Heiser'S There is mt
Fine.
Fine oLadies', Miss
VF ear all of which a
Wear.
GENTI' FURNID
Here you will always find
Boro. Gentlemen, don't fail
The assortment is undeniably
to the low water mark in price.
and ends in Winter Suits, at pr
cloth. Great many novelties in
iMPROE YOUR PER
Wait for my grand openiri
bought already I will make you
that the tariff is- a thing of the
An inspection of my siock i
chase.
J.fL MIM
te . M I
- nc m
-4
For by t - $1,99.0 9
"E EE . 4
Foran th r aco nts -< 13, 71 26
Acr t t I~fre re= ,1, 0 7
Ins OMPeAfenr O1 NE 85,27,784
Icr te Insa endin -eole 51209 194
I haveved refrllP exaium ed-the$oreg1in,1Sta8e
From al the sourus 11,8dnd 7,706b 1poti
Wa EndR.mntS, rrvi Gen era Manager,42 1
IAcF L te o unt 9,789,634sden 18
Fanite Stae onsaotherTenre
SEo c~urrocx $83,,970,690 A 67af
oa. oH.tck YATT, Gnra 11,866,100
Reanicipal.. Election..2161788
CAshlcio o Intendant and Troturrn
aens fo th to6wn,1f 91ns
Atu tresTw Defrre inWrno-ro
APRIL 1890 fro 90M 478 P.6M
Reosee for oices anr esrato fv r
dwrd, Abeopen at p e c ent place4 14
nesdayean AThurtisda d Fia
ashed foan ente n compose7797
urne ad Annuriti on r . H
nrease Ttal In.conaed W. $6,067,iott.
Byoreas of su ncin
J.ALE A. PmINNATor
RGEA RATISVCORI.Pmo
OLCBIOA.C
nicpal A'ecRonL.
ne
>ld of Spring.
ip some very handsome new
rge Pearl Buttons to matca.
Silk Waisit Goods.
I Muslins are very cheap and t
bby line in this department. {
ch to admire in my stock of
es' and Children's Slippers;
re the very best makes.
HING GOODS
:he most complete line in the
to look at my line of Pants.
ascinating. They are down
I have a great many odds
ices less than the cost of the
Hats for spring wear. t
ONAL APPEARANCES
in Glothing. If you have
sick. You must remember
past.
ncurs no obligation to pur
:NAUGH.
D- - Maager.
Raisers of Prize Hogs, Ship
pers of Dairy Butter, Sheep
Raisers, and Farmers in
general:
Plant the "Golden Tankard Beet,"
he best beet for stock. Very prolific
and the most nutritious beet planted. -
Kaffir Corn for an abundance of
reen feed; Early Amber and Early
)range Sugar Cane.
Golden Dent, Adams' Early Corn
nd Evergreen Sugar Corn.
Another supply of Biss' Triumph
nd Second Crop Early Potatoes.
Red Speckled Valentine, Golden I
Vax, Black Wax, Six Weeks, South
rn Fat Horse or Crease-back, and a I
rariety of other Beans, Cabbage Seed,
ttc., etc.
Still a supply of Onion Sets on hand.
Extra Early Philadelphia, Stratagem,
1cLean's Little Gem and other Peas.
Tomatoes, in Optimna, Dwarf Cbam
>ionl, Trophy, etc., etc. z
If any coloring is needed we have
he best butter color.
A fresh supply of
Choice Teas, Condensed Milk, Swin- A
orne's anid other Gelatines, Corn
tarch, Essences, etc.
A large supply of Alum for tanning
lides.
Also a lot of choice Messina Lemons
n8t In.
Remember us when your need any- l
hing in our line.
M4ZoMASTER & CO.
Under Winnsboro Hotel.
ECHAME FEED
AND SALE SABLES,
I STILL H AVE ON HAND
e DOug Mules
) for Sale.
-Also
L FEW GOOD MARES.
-Also-(
L FEW BUGGIES.
-Also
L FEW SECOND-RHAND WAGONS.
--Also
a FEW MILCH COWS,
I will sell cheap for cash or exchange
hem for dry cattle.
A. WILLIFORD,
Winnsboro, S. C.
LETTERS OF A DMINISTRATION.4
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
C'UNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
By, S . JU HNSTON,Esq.,Probate Jtudge:
d ZEREAS, FLORENcE 31. HABE
Vi NICRHT, hath made suit to me to
grant 11 r letters of administration of th~e
estate and effects of F. W. Habenicht, de,
eased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said F. W. Habenieht,
deeased, that they be and appear be
fre me, in the court of Probate, to
be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C.,
o' the 21st day of March. after publi
ation hereof, at 11 o'clock irn the
foren, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said administration should not
be g~ranted.
Given under my hand, this 6th day ol
farch, Anno Domini 1895.
S. R. JohfNSToN,
3.7x2 Judgze of Probate.
rceeter's Englis. Diamond Brn.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
H1ARD
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Please Gall at thE
We have some Winter Dress Goods, C
> exchange for a few
JOME - AND - SEE
Garcden
'bat will give you a good stand in your ga
rrive in a few days.
)NION SETS NOW IN STO
;EED IRISH POTATOES N
We think we have the best Irish Potat
nd have questioned many others who have
hey are the best. Potato nearly round, ski
arlier than the Early Rose; is more prod
nd give us your opinion. Respectfolly,
T. M. BE AT
OUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
(EASTERN SYSTE1.)
astern Time at Savannah and Pts. North.
No 34
Northbound, Daily No 36 No 10 No 20
Jan. 20, 1895. vs lim Daily Daily Daily
v. Jacksonville... 8.15 a 4.15 p . ..... .......
,v. Savannah...... 1.38 p 10.05 p.........
r. Co'umbia.. 4.30 p 2.10 a.........
x Charleston. 7.15 a 5.30 p ....... .......
r Columbia...... 11.15 a 10.10 p ....... ..
v. Augusta . 2.10 p ....... 10 p .......
SGranitevile.. 2.44 p ....... 11.13 p
'renton......... 3. p 11.45 pi.......
Johnstons....... 3.22 p ....... 12.02
r Columbia. ...... 4.56 p....... 2.16a
x Columbia. .. 5.00 p 3.20 a 3.20 a 5.15 p
' Winnsboro..... 7.00 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 5.49 a 7.50 p
r Charlotte. 9.00 p 6.43 a 6.40 a 8.45 p d2
Danville.........12 nt 11.35 a 11.35 a .......
' Richmond....... 6.45 a 4.50 p ~4.5p .......SU
Washington 742 a .30 p8.80 p .......
&Baltimore.....<9.2a113 1.p..,.
PIladephi....11.30 a[ 3.00~ 8a ....
New York. 2.02 p1 6. a t.23 a .......
Southbound. a o o
Daily IDily D&Uy Dily. as
.New York.....3.20 p112.15nt ........... C(
" Philadelphia... 5.55 p 7.20...........
"-9altimore. 8.37 p 9.42 a..... ......
Y.Washington..... 10.05 p,11.01 al ..... -.......o
~v.RcmOnd.......120a230 1 Oa
.Danvlle.... .00... 5 55
y.harotte.... . 1.0110 85
' Rock Hill... .2... .4 147 94
SChester.~. .56.....?2n o~
' Winnsboro. 0. 1 ..11.1 _
r.Columba....- .3 .2 .0a 22
.Columba.... .4.. .. 4.5a
Jonstons-.. 2.05
Trenton. .8p. . 2.
Graniteville...5p. . 65
12.50s~ 31.30. n71.30 n ...
z~areso..:::8.40 pa 11.001.0G 85
12... .4. ....... -.05.......... S
2.a1-sopi........ p10. 5 a ...
o.3gusad... ... and30'p ......: 7.3a .-......
'd hog ri ewe Jacksonville... 70 02 ..3 an.....
..Y. Through Pullman cars St. Augustine the
o1w York, Tampa and New York, (via Jack
a ~e)Augusta and N. Y.. also Dining cars I
idnrs.olass coach. h
No.5and36 rat U.S. FastMail. Throughth
ufmazBuffet carJ'cks'viileand N. 'Y. 'Also 50
ulinan ear Augusta and Charlotte in connec-. fin:
on with trains No's. 9 and 10.
N. B;.Nos. 38 and 81 make only a, limited numn-th
? of stops. . . . go(
Nos.9 and 2,35 and 3$do not enter Union a
ation Columabia, but discharge and take oa
ssengers and baggage at Bland St. Station. the
~.'A. TURK.. .. S; H. HARDWICK, the
G PA, WASHINGTON. A GPA. AT.&IqTA.
E. BERKELY, Supt., CoraMDrA, S.e C.- r
E. GREEN, J. M. CULP. of
*d 11S, WasINGrox. T M, WAsEINGTON, Luu
top
* I HAVE * 9
Mc
sis:
Just receivedla nice line of '
co.
IOLDIAY GOODS,a
be
Cusisting of of
Bt:
ewery, Watches and Chains,
olid Silver and Plated Wares.
-Ahec
hina Plates Cups and
Saucers,
(both gold band and plain.)
Vases, &c.,
Vhich can be bought as cheap for
JASH bece as any where else, quality
f goods taken into consideration -
Perhaps I can suit YOU. Call inl
d see.
&. M. Chandler.
3-31-1y
W.L DOUGLA&
$3S ISTEBEST.
Sa. coleDOVAN)
FRENCH&ENAMELLED CAL
F 43 FlCAlf&KANU
$3.& POLICE,35OLES,
so*~.WRKINGMsfe~3
---. -E T AnIE
SEND FO CATALDGU I
DEOCKTroN;7UESS.
Over One Million People w'ear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4.Shoes at
llour shoes are equally satsf ptr
They give the best value for the moneA p.
rhyeulcso he In style andt. sa
The prIces are uniforni,--stam1~ on sole.
Prom 5: to $3 saved over other makes. i a:
1 your dealer cannot supply you we can. So'idb3
W. J. JOHNSON,
-r Ridgay S. C. 1
CASH
LI
Corner Store.
lothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish
ies.
- THE - GOODS.
Si!eecds,
rden and make fine vegetables, will
RE.
DW IN-STOR-E
) that grows. We have tried themn
also grown them. The verdict is,
in red, niest white and-cooks dry;
uctive and keeps well. Try them
YT& BRO.
ANEW StPPLY OF
Vindow.
Shades.
mbining Numerous
Points- of Merit.
1eapest and Most Popular
for Windows.
Ruy .for profit,, keep up to
te and get the beat. A new
pply of
INDOW. POLES
AND CORNICES,
low as can be.. bought in
)lurnbia aid Aigusta. Save
ur express charges.
. W. PHILLIPS
You Want to Know How
rood Buggies are Made,
READ.
sats:
)ur se.at frames are made of white
,thordughly glaed together at corn
and a sytirmetricaI skirt cut on
"anels are made oval by arranging
machine with a spec~ial rig we have,
ten up, so that when the seat is
shed 'it presents a convex surface,
~cansing, the varnish to show to
d advantage, an.4 giving the vehicle
andso.me. appearaice. f.eats are
roughly ironsed to a:- patterdi so that
y are all alike, and backs and tops
interc'hangeable. The advantage
hisis that if von bave one of our
gies and .want a cushion, back or.
we can send von one to fit. P'anele
.made of Blae Ridge Mountain
ilar.
)r seats are made by Mr. Cicero
ore with a competent corps of as
;ants.
Ve proudly challing'e the world to
Lpare seats with us.
fr. W. M. Patridk,.. of Wooddward,
recently acceyted: the agency for
-product in his vi-cinity, and will -
pleaed.to explain to you the meritb
the "PREMIUM CAROLINA
FGGY." - .
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Yorkville, S. C.
a , tcc aa its fons
botls fotesr Sepatonar for le ats
phle ente Fdree eey faoAd r t
clrans uRhesandati ened. ies*
.31 Lt SteerWaishton Cur.
Drane soner dolla aete boe oni
anh hey ct wth aease that makes
1RICE 25 CTS. ?El 301, or 5 301E187OR$1.
70E3a.3 BT DUGGISTS.
JACOBs' PHARMACY Co.,
olesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga
-8tly
Burial Cases and Caskets.
BE UNDERSIGNED has a' fnll
of the latest designs in
BUIAL CASES AID CASKETS,
moderate prices. Orders fil'ed
mptly, night and day, at the old
nd. Thankful for past patronage,
k for a share of it in future.
earse furbe~ad "-hen ordered.
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