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THfE NEWS AND HERALD. PM TRI-WBEKLY7 NEW k1AD.IHER LD) (0MPANT. TEMWA1, ?- ADVANCE: ns Teni. - - C,.atas. - - - -- 1.s0 AB rfslN( RATlAb. CASE: - . 1.)'14'. a 4 iLiit for Ct1, iru iertiou SI AftyI 'tv for .th samt mt Inser i-n. Spe ial ratm for c)'tr4ct adver i'rs. .Regular rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for 'Jaiois and views expressed anywhere I b than in the editorial col uin. AU articles for publication must be ac. donipailed by the true name of the author ud rritten in respectful language and ritten -on one side of the paper The true ane required as an evidence of good faith Ill communicatsons-editorial, busiuess - local-should be addressed to TE .4EW3 AND HERALD Co. W. D. DOUGLASS, Editor. JAs. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer. W. J. ELLIorr, Business Manager. WINNSBOR.O, S. C. Tuesday, April 30, ; . ; ; CuBA's revolt hasn't got enough home-backing to succeed. ---o- ----- IT is thought that a full bench of the U. S. Supreme Court will rehear the income tax cases on the 6th of May. THE Augusta Chronicle says: "Gene ral Butler had an ovation in Augusta." The General was the orator there on Memiorial day. On account of the difference in the seasons, difierent times are obierved in the different Southern States to hold memorial exercises. In Georgia, it is found that the 26th of May is the most suita ble. Prof. Wcodward to Lee:.ure. The alumni of the South Carolina University and the South Carolina College and several citizens of the town have invited Prof. Woodward, of the South Carolina College, to de liver his famous lecture on Shakespeare in our town. He has consented to do so, and will deliver the lecture cn Tuesday evening May 7th in the Court House. We call our citizens' special attention to this lecture. We claim, without an~y self-complacency, to be a cultm-ed and intelligent community, and the best way to sustain such a character, is to show our appreciation of such a master of our language as Prof. -Woodw'ard is deservedly reputed to be. Prof. Woodiward's success in this leld of his talent is spoken of with -unstinted praise by the press of the State and the friends of education who have heard him welcome his splendid sud masterful presentation of a subject which can never become wearisome to lovers of literature. To hear Prof. Woodwa:d is there fore an opportunity we should al take -advmntage of. - No lecture of such a kind has ever been delivered among us. We have often wished to hear such when we - read of them being delivered else where. Now when such a rare oppo tunity .offers itself, let all of our people, founag and old, attend, and while cultivating and improving our selves by listening to him, give Prof. Woodward such an audience as will inspire him with that encouragement and enthpsiasm which a large number of people always gives to a speaker BVCKHErRAD BUDGET. BUCKBEA, April 26.-A good many weeks. have past since I sent you some thing to publish, but this beingr a das k rainy morning and a favorable time to write, I send you a few itmms. The "local" spent the ntight of the 8th of March with us after he had in rain searched for the Dark Corner. An'd we had also a very pleasant visit of a night by a grandson of the te Dr. David H. Meane, one of our hon ored near neighbors. It waa p'eant, too, to listen to his young'life's anec dotes, of the time he him-elf was al-o a near neighbor, for be wvas born at his grandfather's home. He is also a great admirer uf Fairfield's son, Ge-n. Jobhn Bratton. Me had very g-od news to tell me of his late uncle's family, vir., Capt. Edward J. Means. Bo~lh the "local" and Mr. John G. Moblev rude good horses. And right h--re I men tion seeing and having a sh;ort taik with Mr. Robert Goodinug (B.ab). l'e had been to Blair's and this f.ir on the roaid back to the Boro by about 2 p. m. on the 25th. It is a pleasant thing to see good-lsukinug men at any timer. 1 think Mr. Goodmhn's f.ather one of the best meni 1 ever .aw. I do not think it right tLo levy an use a tax from any citizen in any free government for tcehool purposes of any kind which does nt enefit or educate any of those sotaxed, for insace lilt the vast majority of the taxpayers :are doing in the support of our' schools and colleges. I thist it right for all the people to help support by tax all those (in educating them) unable to make a living by the work of their - own hands-the deaf, the dumb, the blind. And all prisoners should be put to work, that they might make something to eat and wear without throwning the burden on tlbe taxty-v ers tn irely for:th~eir support. And the prisoners for homicide should la!>o the tbalance of t heir lives t.) repay as i nuch as possible the heirs and assigns >f the persons they had so injured, and he cost of the State in keeping them ti close confinement from doing any >ther crimes. If our State is incap: )1e of properly confining its prisoners io that it wa- impossible to keep them, hen I thiik the Moses law of rr talia tion, Gen., ix, 0, orght to be enorced What retress was it t- Mr. Clamp's searest of kit in our State's action tgainst his slaver? None at a 1, ex ept the satisfactiot tat their lives were at at ent. If ihe'se Atkinsons, Fonng and able-bodied, and I bear one >f them was a good wo -kman, had been rut to work, in close confinement ,he remainder of their lives, for poor 11r. Clamp's family, and for the State for keeping th em, it would have been much better, affording some repara tion; and in this way all such crimi aals have been treated they can afford no reparation for the crimes they have lone. This fine rain will bring up all seeds planteJ by the farmers. There is an abundance of fruit here and in the conniry generally. The late hardest cold weather which has made its appearance once before in 1835 has destroyed the house fly. The fig bushes are all killed. I have only seen a few little sprouts from one of the fig bushes. Hasn't politics taken a veiy suddea change. Watch Goff and the M.ssrs. Pope, Caldwell, Obear and Dong!ass! This right of the franchise guaranteed formerly by our State and with the United States government, but which has not been acted on in a faultless manner by our State in carrying its prvisions out, will remain in full force and virtue, acording to the United States government. My brother, D. R. Feaster, writes me that he supported Maj. T. W. Woodward at Feasterville in 1888, but that he got there too late in the day to do much, for he was only influential enough to turn ten votes for the major, but it he bad got there earlier he thinks the major would have goiten one hundred votes. He wrote that some of them (jokingly) threatened to run him off for supporting the major. I really did heer lately that the major was elected on his last canvass. It seems that our President is hold ing his own very well amidst all the dentuciation and hatred ever hurled at so high an efficial. I believe Mr. Cleveland thinks he is i ight, and it is a well known truth that no one man has ever been known to give perfect satis faciion to everybodr. 1 cannot help having great faith in Irm because he rcognized the greatness of our most distinguished hero and statesman. Therefore, I say, God bless our Presi dent. April 27.-This is a beantiful morn ing at 6.55 o'clock. We have had a very fine rain. Our octogenarians, Mrs. t . Ladd nd Capt. T. M. Lyles, are well. The planting operation wi l be Dashed to a flish in the near future when the ground dries up enongh I trust God will continue to help the tiller of the soi!. J. C. F. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Cailloutte, Dru.gist, Beavers rie, Ill., says: 'ITo Dr. Kings New Dis :very I owe my li-e. Was taken wi - La Grippe and tied alt the phynir- ans fc! - iles about. but of no avamil and was giveu an and told 1 covld not live. Having Dr. Eing's New Discove -y in my store I sent 'or a bott.e and t ega 1 its use and fromi ii'e Erst began to get betrer, and af ter usian' three bottles was up and about again. I s worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house wjitnout it." Get a rial bottle at McMaster & Co.'s Drug tore. Honorable Satisfaction. Madrid, April 28.-The report that he Alliance aff'air has been settled by Spain's conceding the American claims s confirmed officially. The Spanish ruernment will give honorable satis action for the mistake and admits hat the Alliance was outside her ~erritorial waters when the Conde de Venadito fired upon her. Commanders >f warships in Cuban waters have been instructed precisely not to fire on ressels outside the three mile limit. PREPARING FOR TH E FEVER. Captain General Martinez de Cam pos has telegraphed from Cuba for more army sugeons. He will start in few days for Eastern provinces, rhere it issaid, he will make haste to eal the insurgents a decisive blow before the rainy season. In Poor Health means so much more than 1 you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health,. ad generally ex haiti~usted, nervous, haeno appetite ad can't work, begin a netk ble strengthening 1 Ir nBrown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot B tes cure-benet Bttirscome. from the< sse't taus our 3 teeth, and it's pleasant____totake. ] It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and U.ver' Neuralgia, Troubles, Co'mtipaton, Bad Bloodi Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps we will send set of Ten Beautiful World's Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. PARKER'S b HAIR BALSAMg es nan g rth. t out 1coor Qu cal es&hirifmg. - IINERORNS. Th e W eefr Cr.. e: id Children. Castoria wih the patronae of to speak of it without guessdng. Sremedy for Infants and Chnlden is ha-mless. Children like it. It Stheir lives. In it Mothers have safe and practically perfset as a d Wind Cnoi. roubles. and Flatulency. arbonio acid gas or poiseans air. pium,or othernarcotiopoperty. Llates the stomach and bowel, as only. It is not sold in bulk. thing else an the plea or promise ILl answer ever purYpos." ,-I-A. 'itcher's Castorlas CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, COUNTy OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The British and American Mortgage Company, Limited, against J. C. Douglass, individually and as Trus tee, The Winnsboro National Bank, W. W. Brice, as survivor ot the fit m of Carpenter & Brice, Henry N. Obear, Attorney, and Julia R. Robertson. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abovq stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRIST MONDAY IN MAY next, wi~hin the legal hours of sale, at pubib (uevV, to the highest bidder, it e ftllowing described property, to ".ll thait certain pi-ce, parcel or lntr'ion of land3, lying, being and si:u:te in the County of Fa.irtieid and State- of Sout h Carolina, eontaining Ti IRTEEN LIUNLli'AD ACiiES, mre or le.and b~ounid O.: the unorth by huiiod-" J. C. Dong as5 ain drT omuaa J. I), u-I b-s, Johna 8. Douglass, Mar garr Bribe,.nd c-iam of' John Pope, south by lands of D L St.-ven-on aind Isabella Be-d, land west by lands of Isabella Bel and John S. Douglass, being the same tract of land as that conveyed to J. C. Douglass by John S. Dogass on the 31st day of December, 1889, the Deed to n~ bich is recorded in the Clerk's offie in Book A. M., p. 618." TERMS OF SALE: "One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, at.d the balance in one antd two years from day of sale, to be secured b-, the bond of the pur chaser or purchasers andi a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay the whole of the purichiase money in cash; .and the bidder to de'posit the sum of end hundred dollars wvith the Clerk at the close of the bidding as an earnest of the bonafides of his bid, and in case of failure to do so, the Clerk shall immediately resell the premises without further order from this Court." The purchaser to pay for all neces sayp rs . H JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsbcro, 8. C., A pril 6, 1895. 4-6td SH ERIFF'S S AL E. B Y virtue of an execution to me di rected, I have this day levied on and will sell before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN M AY, all that certain tract of land containing Three Hdndred Acres, more or less, situate in the Count y of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, known as the Ashtord place, and bounded by Little River, lands of W. R. Dot y & Co., William 11c' onnell an.d others. Levied upon as the property of Stephen Gibson, at the suit of M. Arm strong, executor for Thomas McKins try, plaintifi, agai-:st Thomas Craw fo'rd, Stephen ~Gibson, and Robert Craword, defendan'ts. Sold at the risk of t he fo: mer pur chaser. Terms of Sale-Cash. lt. E. EL LI-ON, Sheriff's offic,8- F'. C. Winsboro, S. C., A pril 12, 1895. 4-1td Mortgagee's Sale. U NDER and by vir ne of a power of sale containe I in a c rtain chattel mortgage executed and delvt ered ,by C. D). Chippell t> 11. It. inon.: for the b.eed of J..tunston Crews & Co. and Mtarshall, Wescoat & Co., of Charleston, S. C., <lated M arch 10, 1895, and as Agenit for the mnort aee, I will offer f-'. sale on the 11:a1 Monday in May, befor e t!e Court House Qoor at Wi:.t-bor., S. C. within the legal botus ,f sale', all of te stock of goodst aid ,,er'chan dise of said C. D. Chappel, now in li,- stos e at Jenkinville, S. C , consis ing of Dry Goods, Notion's, Groz'rie-, Medi ines, Hardware, Stor:e Furniture and Fixtures. Also all notes and accounits now due the said C. D. Chappell. In case any parties do not dlesire' heir notes or accounts sold at pn bl.c netio they may make arrangements with either of the undersignted. Terma of Sale: Cash. J. N. CENTElI, Agent for Murgage. J. E. McDONALD, Aeorney Apriln17 1895. -1td a for InfantS ai T MmTY yars' obsrtonM o1 =01om of persons, permitv It is uuquestionbly the besi the world has ever known. It gives them health. It wMi save something which is absolutely child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria aflays Fewrslanm Castorla proeets vomiting Castaria oures iarrheem an Castoria relieves Teething Castoria cures Constipation astaria neutralims the effects of c Castoria does not contain morphine Castearia a.s=milates the food, rei giving hedthy and natural slee Castoria Is put up in one-sie bott Don't allow any one to se you an; that it Is "just as good " and "is ee that you get C-A-S-T-O The fao.smil signature of Children Cry for F Weak, nursing mothers gain strength and flesh using Johnson's Compound Cod Liver Oil. Rich in fat food, pleas ant to take and easHly digested, giving strength to mother and child. Winns oro Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. id Save time, money and doctors' bills. Go where you please, when you please, as fast as you please. Find pleasure, health and economy all in one.. Rambler Bicycles are the acme of mechanical perfection. Strong, du rable and reliable, with not an ounce of useless material. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and for pleasure seekers. Various models, all the same price -$1oo-catalog tells all about them -free, of course, GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., WASHINGON. D. C. M'AGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with writien guaraatee to enre NdervousProstra Toao uandwAlce -iFORE: - P R- bo,; en Depes e Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death; arreess, Impotency, Lost Power In eithers; a7 vrIndgeace,rraetlon" ofteBain and rrors of Youth. It gives to Weak Orastheir ~aturat Vigor and doubles the joys of U~;cures Lcoras and Female Weakanes. A monhstreat rbox, boxes $.Wtb eer 35 ore wegr a ite Cuarantet curar refn te mny lostfree. GaateIse myb u x W]NNSBORO DRUG STORE, Winusbere, S. C. A CURIOUS CALCULATION. round the World 208 TImes. An eminent physician has made a cnrious athematical calculation in giving the orkings of the human heart mn mileage. e shows that in a lifetime of 84 years he blood as it passes through the heart is hrown a distance of 5,150,880 miles, which i a continuous stream, would reach around te world 206 times! Keeping in view this constant strain on he heart, and taking into consideration the mbse it receives from over-exertion, alco elie and other stimulants, is it any wonder hat it finally becomes nffected, refuses to ~rform its work, and causes death? The ot can be readily understood that one in ur has a weak heart, albo the importance of eting that organ as soon as its affected con tion is in the slightest'degree manifested. Reader, if you have any reason whatever r believing your heart to be affected, you ould attend to it at once. Do not hesi ate. ManXypersons who die suddenly of this sorder have never suspected its presence. JoehBoody, Pierport, N. Y., writes: " Three ers aoI began to have difficuity in breathing. ~aptton of the heart set in, and my limbs and nes were badly swollen. Physicians said I ould r " ''ro aweek. I began using Dr. Miles' ew Hms.. Cure ; the first bottle greatly relieved ne, and, although '76 years of age, the several ottles I took altogether so immensely benefited e that I am a new man. I cheerfully recomn nend this remedy." "While suffering from a severe attack of heart Isease andexpecting to die, physicians having ffordedl m* no relief, I was induced t, buy some Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Evr dose lifted e right up, and It seems as thoug It would most raise the dead. I would willigly fill the e Heart Cure bottles with gold for the mgii ent remedy they contain, if Icould not get them other terms."'-S. A. Hull, Franklin. N. Y. 3letdiseaseand1 nervousprotratin thelatte Lfecting the sciatic nerve of my left side. Dur g that time I was treated by many prominent hysicans, and sent hundreds of dollrs away r medicines, all of which failed. RecentlyI egan using Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and am >w entirely free from my old complaints." orge 3. Barry. Park City. T.'tah. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold on a post ye guarantee by all druggists, or by Dr. Miles fedical Co., Eikhart, Indi., on receipt of price, per bottle. six bottles $5S, express prepaid. It sitively contains neither opiates nor dangerous rugs. Free book at druggists, or by mail. Sd by WINNSBORO DR~UG $TORE. VAL1D D1VORCES. 3tained in thrennpouths. For p-u ticu. r, write L,. FULTON, 1-.-m D.-ton, Texas - NIOTICE. IWArT every man and woman in the United les interested in the Opiutn and Whisky Lbits to have one of my books on these dis aes. Address B. M!. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga, , n one will be sent u free. iOUTERN RAIWAY we (EAISTEN MYSTER.) Castera Time at Columbia and Pta. 3orth. Northbound. No 36 No 10 No 38 April 21, 1895. Daily Daily Daily v. Jacksonville.......... 5.40 p ....... 7'00a Lv. Savannah .... . 10.14 p ....... 1.30 a &r. Columbia.......... 2-40& . ..... 3.45 p rav Charleston. -------.5.30 p ........... r Columbia......... 10.10 p ....... ....... Lv. Augusta ........ .......10.0 p 40 p Graniteville......... ....11.15 p 2.10 p Trenton...............11.48 p 2.33 p Johnstons.... .. 1206a 2.45 p kr Columbia. ..............2.20a 4.22 p Lv Columbia. ..........50 a 3.50a 4.50 p Winnsboro ......... 4.49 4.49 5.52 p Chester...........5.35a 53 a 6.40 p Rock Hill...........8a .08 7.20p Ar Charlotte..7.00 a 7.00 a 8.20 p Danville ........ .. 11.40 p 1.40 a 1.40nt Rimond..............40p 440 p 6.00 a Washington -I . .....5 9.35 p 6.42 a Baltimore O 1 11.35 p 8.058a " Ph~ldelpb'a..I . .00.... 3.00 a 10.25 a 0' Nw York... I.. . 6M aa1-53 p Southound. NoS35 No 9 INo37 Southound Daily Daily Daily Lv.New York............ 12.15a 4.30 p Philadelphia. .7.20 a 7.0 a .5 p Baltimore.........9.42 a 9.42 a 9.20 p Lv.Whngton..... ..-. 11.0p 11.01 10.43 Lv.Richmond....... .....1.00 A 1.00 p 1.05 a LvDahioe ........... 6.10 p 6.10 6.45 a Lv.Charlotte.... ...11.05 p 11.05 p.35 a "Rock hill.... .....51 11A5 10.27 a 0 Ceserk............. 12.25 12.25a 11.03 a adW.nwsYoro...... ....... 1.14na 1.14 a1.54 a " PColumbia........... .20a 7204a 5 p ".Columbia.........--- 42.42 1.0 p "Johnstons ............ .01Sa 3.2 p ".Trcnton............... .00... 6.48 p 142 ".Gran teville......-7.18 4.05 A. August.............. .8 4.35 Lv.Columbla..........6.48. 4.20 L.Columba........ ArCharleston........1130 a. 8.40 Lv.Columba..... Ar.Savannh..5.46 a . 4.34 ..Jacksonville . .10.30 6. . O SLEEPING CAR SERVICE Nos. 37 and 38 Washington & Southerm Lim ited, Pullman cars Tam1. to New York. Solid Pullman train with D~ining ears north of Charlotte. Nos. 35 and 36 U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman Bul.et Sleeping car and frst-claas .oach Jacksonville and 1now York; also Pull .an car Augusta and Charlotte. N. B.-Nos. 35 and 36 do not enter Union Staton Columbia. but discharge and take rsen.er. and baggage at Blanding St. W. A. TURK, S. E. HARWICK G PA, WASMOT01. A GP A, ATLANTA* SERKELY, Supt., CoLDMBIA, S. C. W. H. GREEN. J. X. CULP. Gr Spt, WAsmsoT0N. -T L WA5NGTOSZ A. .adonald & ..Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR " heavyon in. . G0.ds a..ch 9 WOLENPICE GOODSE waN ow.3 n out U.fs Fsighti. Thg Pullman isunt sletpne arrndfrs-ls a arAgutWadCARMlotte. We B.--lls b5ead "beoteentseraUnon Whetin tlmesiare utdhar and moe scaegr n agg tBadn t W.OU TURK, YOU H.DOARIC G OPA WABNGON.G AALAT. We willgive yo nir forO . DOLL A RTERSan on ORse AsWe wi tamake rght anr spr'n to k mo ey. v mre ourheked Homsn atds uch pey Whit Homspu t3.pry We ill beat etweeod n Flaour Wries o eath. So~o Whentime ar har andmon y scrc YO W T OU -DLART 90 A 10< WAe Cheke Hmepu, at3.pry WhiteHomepun t 3e per y Wil ea te ecrdo 7lu Win.bDrVIDr AltKEN, DENTAL SUtRGEON. f~e:No, 9 Washingtonl Street, 3 Doors West of Postoffce ar- r,gew- b everay Weduas WE HAVE RECE A HANDSOME LINE OF colors; also black and white. skirts-fine quality. A very choice selection of P of Spring Prints. A nice as Lawns, Nainsooks, Checked N style Embroideries, colored Em This is to be a Lace Season, mand with an exquisite line in Miss Ket chin is back from market and 4 for inspection. Full of beautiful new plea-e. Come and see our new stock. E pl-ase you and we will not be undersold. SHOES. * SHC .New lot of Ladies' Oxfords We sell handsome Shoes-St that give service. We have on the way, to arri Duck, Crepons, Dimity, Hosiei Come to see us, we wiil give Respectfully, CALD T H E Narrow BEST Ligi BICYCLE EVER MADE was christene THE ST W.D. Equitable Building. S Send for Catalogue. Apply for agency. G ET 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 Ies~s stock in all t'ae latest st yles been brought to this city, and never hsefore. have such values been offered to the people of this community. To open the season we 'will offer during this w eck ihe following phenomnenal values. They a:e new goods, and an inspection of them will reveal the beneficial effect of~ the reduced tariffon woolen fabrics: One lot of black and blue Cheviot Sacque Suits at only I$5.(004I One lot of black Cheviot Sacque Suits at only One lot of beautiful .gray mixed Cheviot Sacque. Suits at only !$6.O0 These are specials from amongst our immense line, which embraces all the other grades frem $7.50 to $36.00 per guif. We are showinig a beautiful line of Youths' Suits, 14 to 19 years, at $2.50 to $15.00, and invite attention to three special lines of Kntee Pants Suits, 5 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Oer line of Furnishings contains all that you require in Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts, Neglige Shirts, with attached and detached collars and cnff-, an exquisite line of Neck wear in the new weaves ard shades, and our Spring shapes in Derby Hats are the nobbiest to be had in this city. M. L KINARD, THE :PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER, 1523 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 10-9-6ma e tI W.L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ga. FRniN&ENAMELLED CALF. .S3 FINECALF&KANGARGa - $3.5.POLICE,35o0LES. 500S-WORKNG4'it' ExnA rNE- - -~ LADIES* DacierON.MaSS. OverOne Milmon People wear the W.L.Douglas $3& $4Shoes i Alourshoes are equally satisfactory They gve the etvalue for th money. co re qa csto nhoermin stea d fe-. From S: to $3 saved over ott-er makes. u your deaer canot supply youwe an. So'ldb be WV. J. JOUNSON, o 7-3 Ridgeway, S. C. Bi F eelgNOTICE. FOR SURVEYING, TERRAeIN6 LvinDrawing, Etc., Apl oT. M, BOULWARE, T.the Weedard. S. IVED SILKS FOR SHIRT W1 JTS IN Blae and Black All-Woo' :ges for -reals. A very pretty and large lot sortment of White Goods in plain uslins, etc. A beautiful lot of new breideries for shirt waists. and we are ready to supply the de great variety of styles. Prices low. MEN ur Millinery is now ready goods at prices that will rerl effort will be made to ES.s in all qualities and styles. oes that are comfortable and Shoes re this week, Dress Goods, Lawns, y, Mits, etc. you great value for your money. WELL & RUFF. in Tread. it in Weight. Beautiful in Finish. i as GASH COMPANY, outhern Representatives, Atlanta, Ga. HEADQUARTERS -FOR E'&CYGROCERIES JUST ARR1VED. Prunes, Prunes, -Evaporated Apples .and Peaches, cream Cheese, reamn Cheese, Bananas, Bananas, A.pples anid Cabbage, Apples and Cabbage, Fine line Cigars and Tobacco, Breakfast Strips Lfd Hams, Glenn~ Springs Water, Glenn Springs Water. 3had Wednesday; and Satur day.. I You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. seats : Our seat framnes are made of white ..h, thoroughly glued together at corm rs and a synrmetrical skirt cut on. Panels are made oval by arranging g.e :oschine w ith a special rig we have >flt) Up, so that when the seat-is ujihed is pre-eurzs a convex surfac mls cansing' the varnish go sho .od aidvantage, an~d giving the vehi htadsme alppeerance. eatsa erougaly ironed to a pattern so tha ey are all alike~, and backs and top e interchangeable. The advantag til is that if iou thave One of ouir tagies and wanst a cushion, back or p we can send yon ore to fit. Panele e made of Blae Ridge Mvunti m,!a r. Onr seats are made by Mr. Cicero uor nitbh a competenit corps of as fanIs. We proudly challenuge the wurld to *pare seats wIthb us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodniard, a recently accepted the ageIncy for r product in his vicinity, and will pleased to explain. to you the mneritb. the "PREMIUM CAROLINA ;GGY." 20OiNA- BGY - CO., Yorkville, S. C.