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TIIK NEWS AND HERALD. PM86E89 TRM-W'EEKLY .. TEK . (* ADVANCE: o rear, - - - 63.00 X Moaths. - - - - 1.50 .,I rRTISIXG RATEs. CASE: t * f- I ts r i!' i d -4-1 int iner i-i. f -cial r i. f r enltrv*t adver Regular rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not res onsible for rlntous and views expressed anywhere The than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac 'SUmpanied by the true name of the author -ud written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true ameo requiredas an evidence of good faith All communicatsons--editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE .4 EWS AND HERAL') CO. W. D. DOUGLAss, Editor. JAs. Q. DAVIS, Treasurer. W. J. ELLioTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursda3, Ap:il 25, ;9 ;; .895 CoLumAu can have her beer de livered at her doors right off of ice from the dispensaries. -The authori ties seem determined to encourage drinking as much as possible. W E trust a rehearing of the income tax case will be granted, and a de cision by a full bench will be had. This is an exceedingly important matter, a a full bench should hear the case. GONEIIOR EvANs says that he will ignore Judge Goff.; injunction in the matter of the thipment of liquor into the State. While we regret that our domestic troubles cannot be settled among ourselves, the defiance of a Governor of the law-cannot be ap proved. Mr. Evans holds the highest office in thW-State,-and-if-he-treats an order of the United States Court with contempt, he ought not to be surprised - if some of the humble subjects of the State shall defy the enforcement of some of the obnoxious State laws. The Governor's course is not very commendable, and his example is net calculated to inspire a very high re spcct for law and order- As we hare said we believe in the principle of the citizens of every State settling their own domestic troubles among them selves. Yet the constitution of the United States must be respected and the Federal Courts have the right to construe that instrument and all citi zens must take the interpretations of the Federal Courts .whether they like it or not. Tn N ewberr y Herald and Newos' bomb has exploded. It said sometime ago that the explosion would soon be heard, and Messrs. Caldwell and Pope have set it off. Judge Goff, of the *United States Court, has enjoined Governor Evans froni taking any steps towards convening the Constitutional Convention. The novel feature of this csse is that the bill alleges that Gov ernor Evans, Senator Tillman, Messrs. Hemphill, Efird, McGowa i and Barn well have fomned a conspiracy, and the c ase has been very at rongly put in the bill. Along with t&' order of injne tion are some interrogatjries pro pounded to Governor Evans, and it will be interesting to know how he is going to answer them. The conepi racy feature, we believe, wilt faiil, be * cause it is not an agreetnent to divide delegatas to the Constituti.nal C-snven tion, but an agreement to divide can didates to the convention. That the registration lawR are uncometitutional we have not got the ..lightest doub-. and we believe the Cort* will so de clare at the hearing oni the 2nd of May in Columbi~a. - These same gentlemen h.sve scuriied an injunC-ion restraining all offisers of the State trom seiaing liquors, &c., shipped from other States t o con-ignees in this State. This queton will also be heard ini Columbia on the 2nd of May. The cohiplainiints will win in this matter, too. More Constables A ppoInted. Whatever may be th~s outcome of Judge Goff's orders, the appearances now are that there is going to be a . lively how-de-do if Gov. Evans car ries 'out his intention of seizing liquor after it gets into the State. There can be little doubt as to his intentions as he appointed ten new constables yesterday for the State and has sent three additional ones to Charleston. He says he expects a fiood of liquor t~o come into the State, but is determined to seize every drop that may be' dis covered That is who the force was increased. On the other- hand it .is expected that wvhenever any seizures are made the constables will be promp tly jailed for contempt and there will come a long series of legal battles up to the Supreme Court of the United States. The papers had not been served on Governor Evans or Commissioner Miixson vesterday, but Deputy Marshal Hlickson' is expected to be on hand this morning and serve them.-Register. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Cailloutte, Drugzgist, Beavers vil'e, 1ll., says: "To Dr. King's New Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken wilh La Grippe and triedl ail the physicians for miles ab~ont, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New- Discovery in may store I sent for a bott.e and Legan its use and fromt ihe first began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. .t is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or L:ouse without it." Get a trial bottle at Megaster & Co.'s Drug Store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. RIDGEWAYNOTES. IIDGEWAY, S. C., April 23.-The Ridgeway Rifles celebrated their first uniiversary last Saturday, April 20. T he features of the day was a picnic atid "fancy" drill given by the com pany at Jenkins Springs, eight miles from town, on the Longtown road. A beautiful silver cup offered for the best dhot was w i by Mr. C. D. Tidwell. The cotmpany was addressed by Mr. Samuel Mc''ermiek who made cuite a nice little talk, and who also presented the prize. After dinner, which was very much enjoyed by all (especially so by a patent medicine man who eat everything in reach, and , ent off "gnawing a ham bone"), an election for officers was held. Mr. W. J. Johnson n as re-elected captain; in fact, very little change was made. Five new members were received, all of whom were put before the company by M, Raffle, who was master of ceremonies. The day passed off very pleasantly and everyone went home proud of their boys in blu. Miss Laura Stewart, a young lady about fifteen years of age, who lives at Longtown, was badly burned last week. She had gone out into the woods near her father's house and her dress being ignited by some burning brush, came very nearly being fatally burned. Dr. Harrison was called and attended the unfortunate young lady, who was getting along very nicely at last accounts. Miss Lou Egleston, of Winnsboro, is spending some time at Mr. H. W. Desportes'. Miss Enice Black, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Desportcs, will soon re turn to her home in Greenville, S. C. Misses Sallie and Pearle Rembert are spending some t:me in "town" visiting friends and relatives. Mr. W. S. Wilson, who has been very ill with rheumatism, though yet quite ill, is thought to be better. Best wishes for the success of TiE NEwR AND HERALD. D. A. J. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass., writes: "Japanese Pile Cure has cured. lady 7 years afflicted; could not walk half a mile in the last three years; now walks any distance." Winnsboro Drug Store. SOUTH CAROLINA FIGURES. The Woman Suffrage Leaflet gives the following table of voters for South South Carolina: White males over 21 wbo can write............---... 72,970 White males over 21 who cannot write... ... .........- 13,924 Total white males over 21. 86,900 Negro males over 21 who can write. .....---. . 25,879 Negro males over 21 who cannet write.............. --- 93,010 Total negro males over 21.... 118,889 Total legal voters.........205,789 Whte women over 21 who can write............--.-7,0 Negro women over 21 who can write. .........--------18,187 Total women who can write. 93,394 Negro voting majority on pres ent basis.........-.-. 31,989 White voting msjority with wo men added,............. 25,031 Iliterate voting majority oni present basis............. 8,079 Educated voting majority with women added...........85,315 In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases .result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feelieg out of sorts, weak r~wITSand generally ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at once tak ~ing the rnost rehia ble strengthening Iron medicine,which us Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot B ties cure-benefit ti4 comes from the JJI~rSvery first dose-:i umos't stains y7our pleasant to take. It Cures. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, CoIstigation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the gernine-it has crossed rer: tines on the wrappe,. All others are su~b- ' stitutes. On receip' of two 2c'. stamp-: "n will send set cE Tenu Beautiful wo'rld':, Fair Views and bock-free. BROWN CHEMiCAL CO. BALTIMOr<. D MAGNETIC NERVIN E. fs sold with wrille. guarantee to cure~ KervousProstra a tien, Viis, Oizx, I r I ss,Keaiache ;ra IKeura!gint andWa.:e fniness,cause-l by ex-~ . ' -ce.ive useof oi?um, - p 'T . 'b ro and Alco A bool; . '.alx Depres -&-E:- AF R"- sien. boftening'a the Brain, causing Misery, Insanity arnd Death ; Sarren..as, Impotency, Lost Power in either sex. Preature Old Age, Involuntary Losses, eus cy over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brcein am. Errors of Youth. It giveii to weak Orgarns th.-n: Natural vigor and doubles tho joys of life: cur: Lueorrhma an Fe-d Wekess. A month's treot :ent, in plain packagre, ;y mail, to any address. UI per box,8 boxes 55. with n' ery $5 order we rgive Written Cuarantee to cure or refund the mne~e cirulars free. enrartee i:s':ed only by ou.r ca c'usive agena. WIN NSIr R() L ITG 5T013E for Infants a T HIT y"ear'obserVaton 0 mmlo of persons, permiti It is unquestionably the 'es the world has ever known. It gives them health. It will say, something which is absolutely child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays reverisime Castorla prevents vomiting Castoria oures Dlarrhea as Castoria relieve. Teething Castoria Oures Constipatiom fastoria neutralises the effects of < Castoria does not oontain morphini Castoria assimlates the food, rie giving hedthy and natural glee Castorla is put up In one-sise bott Don't allow any one to sell you as that it is "just as good" and"1 See that you get C-A-S-T-O The fac-sime signature of Children Cry for I ucklOn's Arnica salve. 'ta BET sT SALVE in the world for C(ut 3ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fevei -ores, Tetter, Chepped llands, Chillulaifm orns, and all Skin Eruptions. and posi, ively cures Piles, o: no pay required 11 guaranteed to Live perfeet sausfaction, money refunde-i. Price 23 'nts oe, o. For sale by %fo"' le er & CI" UFORD POSING AS AN INNOCEN'I J. F. Shuford, who is now languish ng in the Spartanburg jail, where he ,as taken to prevent an expected ynching, was visited by a reporter of e Spartanburg Herald last Friday. he Herald- says: When asked if he had anything to a, he replied in the negative, saying, Isuppose your paper too has been 1ul of the infamous charges against ." When told sucn was not the ae he expressed his thanks and talked ey freely and at times almost elo entlv During his conversation he ~w 'sentimental and his language s concluded in beautiful words. e denounced the charge~s prefer d against him as false and malicious, Ihave uo fear of being lynched,' d he, and was perfectly willing to eain in the jail at Yorkville. "1 e retained the best lawyers of -the orkville bar and will have no trouble establishing my innocence." A CURIO0USCALCULATIONi. -ound tho World 206 Times. n eminent physician has made a curioui athematical calculation in giving - the thrings of the human heart in mileage eshoWS that in a lifetime of 84 yearl eblood as it passes through the heart ii liown a distance of 5,150,880 miles, which, na continuons stream, would reach around eworld 206 times! eeping in view this constant strain ox eheart, and taking into consideration the tbse it receives from over-exertion, alco iic and other stimulants, is it any wondel hat it finally becomes affected, refuses te eform its work, and causes death? The b can be readily understood that one ix br has a weak heart, also the importance o: eating that organ as soon as it fece o ition is in the slightest degree manfeted Reader, if you have any reason whatevel hrbelieving your heart to be affected; yon huld attend to it at once. Do not hesi ae. Mangersons who die suddenly of thui liorder have never suspected its presence, 3oseph Boody, Plerpost, N. Y., writes: " Three rers aoI began to have difficulty in breathing, iaptsof the heart set in, and my limbs5and inLes were badly swollen. Physicians said old not live a week. I began using Dr. Miles y Heart Cure; the first bottle greatly relieved eand, althog '76 years of age, the several otestook aloether so immensely benefited xcthat I am a new man. I cheerfully recom end this remedy." "while suffering from a severe attack of heart sasse and expecting to die, physicians having ffrde me no relief, I was induced t, buy some IfDr. Miles' New Heart Care. Evr dose lifted neright up, and it seems as thouh it would l Jost rase the dead. I would wligy fill the ew Heart Cure bottles with gold for temagmfi iet remedy they contain, if I could not get thern mother terms."-S. A. 1Iull, Franklin, N. Y. Po 20 years I was seriously troubled with ert disease and nervous prostration, the latts ,.fcting the sciatic nerve of my left side. Dur. u that time I was treated by many promineni r hsicians, and sent hundreds of dollr awa ormedicines, all of which failed. Recently J iean using Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and an o entirely free from my old complaints." erge J. Barry. Park City. L tah. Dr. Miles' New He'art Cure is sold on a pasi tiv guarantee hbe] ni ruggists, or by Dr. Milei edical Co., Elthart. Ind., on receipt of pnce ~lper bottle, six bottles $5, express prepaid. Il postively contains neither opiates nor dangeroul irgs. Free book at druggists, or by mail. rd by WINNSBORO DRUG STORE. ambler 13 ic ycles.. represent perfection in bicycle building. In them the least possible weight of material is arranged to give the greatest strength. There are no w eak spots and yet there is not an ounce of super fluous metal. They are made for service and speed, and are fully guaranteed. All styles are the same price--$roo. A handsome descriptive catalog may be had for the asking. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. VALID DIVORC S. Otained in three mouthis. For particu -, writeL. FULTON, Al4 nd Children. Castoria with the patronage of Ls to speak of it without guessing. remedy for Infants and ChIldren is harmless. Children like it. It U s their lives. In it Mothers have afe and practicaUy perfet as a Sour Qura. d Wind Colie. L Troubles. Sand Flatuleny. L arbonio acid g, or po-semous air. E , opium, or other narcotic property. :4lates the stomach and bowel leas only. It is not solad in bulk. ytg else on the pla or promise will amwer every purpose." -I-A. ~ Is on eur itcher's Castorlas Weak, nursing motkers gain strength and ftesh using Johnson's Compound Cod Liver Oil. Rich in fat food, pleas ant to take and easily digested, giving strengthto mnother and child. Winns boro Drug Store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WMn Beby was sIck, we gwao her CL.Port. Wkmsha.wasaas=d, she aed for casoris. WknubnO1 she clung Mis s .rf Cusbork. wba * .d cm s,she van*e caa. Children Cry for Pitclher's Castoria. CLERK'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. TB~1rii~i and American, Mortgage Comnpanay, Li'mited, against J. C. Douglass, individualy and as Trus tee, The Winnsboro Nationa! Bank, W. W. Brice, as survivor ot the firm of Carpenter & Brice, Henry N Obear, Auorney, and Julia R. Robertson. I N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will'offer for sale, before thme Court IIouse door in Winsboro, S C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN M AY next, within the legal honursi of sle, at public outcr*y, to :ho high~e-t bidder, the following describ'd poprt::, to "All thnt certain i ct-, parce! or plantation of lhmd. iying, being an situate in the Counwm of IFairfied andl~ State of South Carolinao, containinig T!IRTEEN HIUNDRED) ACRES, more ot less, and bonded on: the n'orth b lands of J. C. DougaSs and Thomas J. Doug ass, east by lands of Thou-as J. Doulais, .John S. Douglass, Mar garet Eirice and estate~ (f John Pope, south by lands of D. L. St.-ven-on anid isabella Bell, a~:nd west by lands of Isabella Bell and J..hn S. Douglass, being the same tract of tand as thmat conveyed to J. C. Douglass by John S. Douglass on the 31st day of Decomb:-r, 1889, the Deed to whIich is~ rco~rded in the Clerk's office in Bok A. M., p. 618." TERMS OF SALE: "Oe-third of the purchase money to be paid in' cash, and the balance in one and two years from day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the pur chaser or purchasers and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay the whole of the purchase money in cash; and the bidder to deposit the sum of one hundred dollars with the Clerk at the close of the bidding as an earnest of the lbonafides of his bid, and in case of failure to do so, the Clerk shall immediately resell the premises without further order fr:>m this Court." The purchaser to pav for all n eces sary papers.H.LJNINS Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. 0. Winnsbcro, S. C., A pril 6, 1895. 4-6td SH ERIFF'S S A LE. B virtue of an execuiion to tme di reced, I have this day levied on and will sell nefore the Court [House door in Winnsboro, S. C.. on the FIRST MONDAY IN M AY, all that certain tract of land containing Three IHundred Acres, more or less, situate in the County oft Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, known as the A4htordl phire, and bonutded by it tle River, tand- of WA. R. D~oty & Co., Wibiamn 3e'-onnell ad etiers. Levied uaJon 24 he propertv of Stephen Gibson, am 'be suit orf M . Arm t iong, exeut.,r ter~ Thomas Mc~ins tr, p!aiutdl, apim'.-t Thoi~mnas Craw ford, Stephen Glhsn, and Robert Crawtrd, defenmdaits. Sold at the ris of the fo mer pur Terma of Sale-Cash. R. E. ELLISON, Sheriff's office S. F- C. Winnsboro, 5. C., April 12, 1895. NqOTICE. I I WT every man and woman in the U~nited( States interested in the Opinm and Whisky hait t ave one of mybooks on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woonley, Atlanta, Ga.. ox 2 and on will be sent YOU iree. ( )UT(ERN RALWAY Ca (F. A 5 TFZ-N ThV aprn Timm at Columbia and Pt. North. forthbound, No 34 No 36 No 10No &S L'ci. 17. 1895. Daily Daily Daily Daily . Jacksonville... 11.00 a $ - ..... ----- Savannah..... 3.06 . .. Colmbia ....... 7.05 . Charleston .. 7.20 a .S p....... .11.16 a 10.10 y ....... rAuguta . ....... . . .-- p Johntons..-....... ..-----.... -0 umtoen .... ... ... ....... 12. a 4.7 p C o a ....... ...... S 4.42p r ;olabl& ..1820 L0 44p Winnsboro .. 9.155 6.Pp 0 a 6. p Chst. 10.23p 7.' 1. a 1.42813 lChaott.... - p8 2 1 .3 Danvile.....--~ aZ *P1 n' Richmond....... 8.00 a 6. P 00 a Washington .... 9.45 a 9.35 9 a Baltimore......11 A 11. 11. a Philadelphia. ... 1.15 p, 3.01 3.00 1 6 New York.....I 3.48 p 6.S a .20 -m . No 33 No 385N@9 S . Southbound. Day Daily DalVl .New York...--3.0 l2A 13.161 4. Philadelphia-.. 5.6 7.60 a "Baltimore....... 8* 9.42 9.42 a9,3 .Washington--. 10.0 6 11.01 UAL 10.42 .Rchmond....... 2.40 3A O 212.80 n 40 a .Daville. .- 0 - a .Charlotte.... . 1 Rock Hil....--51 'Ce'r98 i 12 2nt 10.17 Chester .-...-.-. R Winnsboro . 10 1-14 11--. % r.Columbia.----.. 11.- 40 ..0 129 .Columba....... ....... JohnstonS............ 6 te>ii..... 5.Cmb5.4.20 6.4. .4.0 SM a 11.05 &8 V ~.Comba..10 , I 9 7.06 I210.1 a SLEEP1NG CAR SE]X3IVE Nos. s3 and 31 N. Y. and Fl.. SAort Line Am. t14 Pullman sleeping ca. a 1. coach St. .Au....., =z1p nd e 0ik NO. 8sta.ngton & Soutern L .ugmnarA~~ts to New York. W114P~ s rin with Dinin cars north of CW0tOt9 Nos.85 and 88 U. F. ast 315L T.~ rs Iars .gus ad Charlotte and 83 an~d 96 do not nColu StiO.. 12.1b . ant . . .aanenage. and bagga48 at n Itaton. .EA. N URK, S.ER2E. GP. 3WAING. a Ga. E. B RK LY, Supt', COL son w. 5 GREEN U I G ZS, WAS=GToN. T kIM0 A acdonald & Co HEADQJA.RTERS FOR sprang sok wae have Br Eur'TUav, Wite G.ooADsuha GPAWASINGo.dG D..REEN, GODS Ga downs WASINtofh. The AsWe wi beto mkete roomfo pries tock deatvh.ake >uhenv titer hards such mons OUOWENT PYECE DOLLAST DESGOLODSAY8 er wil giot you oe forOd OLLARL taanneElse We will teat youetween sand >rcked oespnath. er When Homespare had and poery espectfgive youmres orON DOLL COA LDhnn &n else. Bhec cdtockpu, S. 3C.pry White H osu at3cr ery 2-19 DR DVI AlKEN DENTAL S0GEN the N._ WahntnSret or Wet fosofic. em-in TM -oe 1. -vr ans ME HAVE REC] A HANDSOME LINE 0] colors; also black and white. skirts-fine quality. A Yery choice selection of ot Spring Prints. A nice Lawns, Nainsooks, Checked style EmbrRiderlaagcolored I This is to be a Lam Seasoi insud with an exquisitN Lillirtery Mis Kech1 ; ba k from market >r insp~ectionl. Fl t)aavitui lea.-e. .oe and see on, t e c lOC lo bc u . we 14 ill not b u. de SHOES. * S New lot of Ladies' 0 We sell bandsome Sb that give service. We have on tbe way, Duck, Crepons, Dimity, Come to see us, we wii Respectfully, CALI T HE Narroi BEST BICYCLE EVER MADE was christer THE S'I W. Equitable Building. Send for Catalogue. Apply for agency. GE T A. MOVE ON YOU And see the line of New Spring Suits which we are now daily receiv ing. Never before has such a match less stock in all the latest styles beer brought to this city, and never b'efor4 have such values been offered to thi people of this community. To ope1 the easen we will offer during thi week ihe following phenomenal values They at e new goods, and an inspectiol of them will reveal the beneficial effec of the reduced tarifron woolen fabrica One lot of'black and blu< Cheviot Sacque Suits at only One lot of black Chevio Sacque Suits at only One lot of beautiful gray mixed Cheviot Sacque Suit; at only These are specials from amnongst onl immence line,' which Emnbraces all th ~ier grat'les freom $7.50 to $35.00 pe We are showing a beautiful line c Youths' Suits, 14 to 19 years, at $2.5 to $15.00, and invite at tention to thre special lines of Knee Pants Suits, .5t 4 years, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Oar line of Furnisbings contains al that you require in Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts, Neglige Shirts with attached and detached collars an< cff, an exquisite line of Neckwear ii the new weaves ard shades, and on Spring shapes in Derby Hats are th, nobbiest to be had in tbis city. M. L. KINARD; THE 'PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER, 1523 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 10-9-6m W. L. DoucG.As R'.~FNECAtF&KANBARGa $3.APUCE,3soLES. EXTrRA FINE- - - .L7 BASSCESE - LAirOG.S 3acc1eroKx,5as. O)ver~One Millon People wear the W. L.Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes A:l our shoes are equally satisfactory hyr eq ansto v S ho w stlean db5 w.algqulte a. ons s cd, 7-3 Ridgeway, S. C. NOTICE. L'R SURVEYING, TERRACING ELeveling, Drawing, Etc., pply tO EIVED + T SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS IN Blae and Black All-Wool Serges for Percals. A very pretty and large lot assortment of White Goods in plain Muslins, etc. A beautiful lot of new imbreideries for shirt waists. , and we are ready to sapply the de in great v . Prices low )WELL & RUFF. v in Tread. ght in Weight. Beautiful in Finish. ed as D. GASH COMPANY, Southern Representatives, Atlanta, Ga. HEADQUARTERS -FOR F&NCY GROCEBIESO IJUST ARR1VED. lPrunes, ;Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Cream Cheese, Cream Cheese, Bananas, Bananas, Apples and Cabbage. Apples and Cabbage, Fine line Cigarsi and Tobacco, Breakfast Strips and Hams, Glenn Springs Water, Glenn Springs Water. r )Shad Wednesday; and Satur ) day. If You Want to Know How4 F Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats : Our seat frames are made of white ash, thoroughly glued together a~t corn ers and a eyrrmetrical skirt cut on them. Panels are made oval by arranging the tanachine with a special rig we have gott~en up, r-o that when the seat is fliihed it pre-euta a convex surface, thus cansing the varnish to sbpw to toed adviantage, ared giving the v' as bandsome appearance. eats a thor-ougnly iroated to a pattern so th they are all atike, anid backs and top are intirchangeable. The advaretag -if tis is that if von bave e-ne of our baggies anal Want a enshion, back er top we can1 send sou cose to fit. Pane P are ade of Blae~ Ridge Mountsiia p;o'sr. Ouir seats are miade by Mr. Cicero M->ore wit h a compete-nt corps of as We pi oudly thatenge the world to co pare seats withI u.. Mr. WV. M. Patrick, of Woodsardj, ba- necen'ly ac'cepted the agency for alur product in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain. to you the merit% oft the "PREMIUM CALROLINA BUGiGY." CAROiA- BGY - CO.,J Yorkville, S. C. L7-LC-l.