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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday. May 16. .: : U5 New Advertisements. Wanted-Mrs. F. IN. llabenicht. An Ordinance-Jas. W. Hanahan, Intendant, tLacal Uriets. -Photographs-Hennies is here. -Major Bacon will lecture here on the 21st. The ladies of the Presby terian Church have been instrumental in bringing him here. Give them a helping hand. -Ralph Bingham will be here on the 20th, Monday. A fine treat is in store for the town. The Baptist Church here will be benefited by the proceeds. Let every one attend. -Wagons to carry passengers and baskets to Greeubrier picnic on Satur day will leave the Methodist Church here at 9 o'clock a. m. Please deposit baokets at G. A. White's store before that hour. -Prosperity will put up a $50,000 cotton mill, so says the Tradesman. This place used to be called Frog Level, but she has gotten way above that level now. She is above Winns boro in the line of progress. -We had the pleasura of meeting Captain and Mrs. T. M. Lyles in town on Wednesday. They are visiting at Maj. Woodward's. There are not many couples as elderly as this one now in; the county. Both seemed to enjoy good health and were in good spirits. -"The audience will forever re member Ralph Bingham with satis faction, and if he is never criticized but by his superiors, he will enjoy long and perfect exemption from that vexa tions sort of help."-Poughkeepsie Eagle, Y. Y. Ralph will give a per formance in the Court House on Mond.y evening, May 20. It is comforting to read the adver tisement of Caldwell S- Ruff. They " -now what they are talking about, and they say: The hot weather will soon be here in full force. We hope they are right for if they are not you may look out for 'possum-eared cotton. They are sell -Ug wit-Irish points." We know some people that that need some of there articles. Give them a call. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. NOTICE.-All persons who have caps j belonging to the Winnsboro Steam j Fire Engine Company will please turn them over to Dr. B. J. Quattlebaumn. t G. B. McMAsTER, Secretary. FRos.-A great many people say that. we had frost this week, others laugh at the idea. Mr. H. E. Ketchen brought us some potate leaves which he said were killed by the frost on the night of the 13th. The leaves were dead and almost black. 'NEVER MLND THE WEATHER.-There was a pleasant party of young people c assembled at Mr. J. C. Caldwell's on I Tuesday night to eat ice cream and I strawberries. Some people had on ove: coats, but belles and beaux never mind the weather ; ic~e cream is good to them while frost is on the ground. Fxz STRAWERRES.-Captain C. S. Dwight showed us the finest assert ment of strawberries we have seen this ~ season. Some of these berries mecas ured four and one half inches around; t they are of the Sharpless variety. Mr. Robert Caldwvell showed us an 1 assortment of the same kind which I * were very fine also. QurrE A TREAT.-We were the re- 'j cipient of a vessel full of delicious t strawberries at the hands of Mrs. 1: W. B. Creight on Monday. These i were scarcely in the house before an- ] other tempting dish of the same arrived a from Mirs. Q. D. W illiford. We greatiy t appreciate the kind remembrance of t our friends thus. Mrs. Creight has I them for sale. ENcOURAGE TEF.-The steam fire t co.mpany has appointed a comittee e to procure new uniforms for the mem bers. They should meet with encour - agemlent. There are many citizens in a our town who have been benenited by this company t.. the extent of hundr eds of uniforms ini the last ten s cars. When the comnmittee c->mes to see you just remember that they know thant t be tImes are hard. That is not a dia puted point. Give them what you know they derserve. This is the mostt important department-the fire depart-i ment. When you help it you ' lp ja vourself. Ic Winnsboro Steam Fire Engine Company. t Assembie at engine house to-morrow s (Fridiay) afternoon at 5 o'clock for t - drill. I By order of the President: G. B. McMASTER, Searetairy. WILL PUT IN A SIDE-TRA.CK. - Messrs. Ragsdale and Ragsdale are preparing to put in a side-track at their quarry near B'airs Supt. Berkley, of The Southern Railway, has been here to consult with them in referance to the matter and a satisfactory arrange ment resited. Old People. Ipeople who require medicij~e to 1 he bowels and kidneys will fmnd rmedv in Electric Bitters. coes not stimulate and con ey nor other intoxicant, but ic andi alterative. It acts tomach anad bowel<', adding giving tone to the organs, Nature in the performance .s. Electric Bitters is an tizer and aids digestion. it jcet exactly what they fty centsper bottle at MIc- I DEATHr OF MR. MAT O. i WI learned of the death of Mr. Phillip R. Mayo on Monday. le died r on Friday at his home near Alston. Mr. Mayo was about 80 3 eors of age. Ee was a gentleman of the old school, in upright, honest man, who stood by his convictions. His remains were burried on Saturday. ?ersonass. 0 Miss Lidt Yarborough i3 visiting Mirs. D. E. McDowell. M-s. J. Q. Davis and Miss Annie eave today for Fortress Monroe to visit Mrs. D. D. Gaillard. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison are visiting at Mr. D. V. Walker's. Mr. Harrison leaves today to attend a meeting of the confederate veterans in exas. b Mrs.T. M. Rembert returned home n Wednesay after visiting her mother, j Mrs Thos. G. Robertson. Miss Hessie Dent returned to Colum- C bia, her home, on Wednesday, much to the regret of her many lady and etlemen friends here. Mrs. J. D. Mc%arley retuned from Blackstock on W ednsday where she e. went to see Mrs.H. Y. Milling before ier departure to Lancaster. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 5: 'AN OLD MAN'S KRANKY KA LEID OSCOPE." h Pictures of Jife in the South Forty and Forty-five Years Ago, and Contrasts Be tween Phases of South:irn Life Then and Corresponding Phases Now. b Mr. James T. Bacon's lecture, en- ti itled as above, will be delivered in M Winnsboro on Tuesday evening, 21st day. This lecture will be avery at- m ractive piclure of life before the war V n the South. History and romance, pathos and a umor, wit and merriment, music and omedy, incident and accident, quip a nd criticism, the grave and the gay, Si Il stand out prominently in Mr. Si Bacon's delightful lectare. The ladies of the Presbyterian h: hurch have secured Mr. Bacon's ser- W rices and a part of the funds raised a will go for church purposes. Let verv one attend. B An Onion Sociable. One of the Iyoung ladies who lives n the extreme southern suburb of the own has been trying to get up a New Crk "fad." It is clled an onion H arty. The plan is after this manner: t a gathering of young gentlemen ud young ladies, some young lady is m bite the onion while the young men tand outside. Then the young men nme in, one at a time, and pay tena ents for each guess; after they have a nessed the correct party who bit the nion they have the pleasure of kiss rig every girl in the room except the ne who bit the onion. This last con ition we understand ciused the ailure of the sociable here, none of e girls being willing to bite the nion, thereby losing a kiss; the scheme P a~iled. It might succeed if the onion iter had the same showing with the Q ther girls.li A BOY BAND. hi -- w The town has been treated to brass and music for several days. There fa as been a delegation of colored rphans from Knoxville, Tennessee, topping over here from Saturday ntil Tuesday night. They gave two entertainments which' rere patronized by white and colored eople. The songs and recitations y ow that their manager, Rev. J. HI. re anley, has them thoroughly drilled. "' hey have a "Blind Tom No. 2" with * hem. He was fostered by a white -a idy near Columbus Ga.. and to her due credit for his advancement. e resembles Blind Tom in his actions d manner considerably. His immi tion of the train going through a nnel on a church organ was fine. e would imitate the air brakes, the ignals were sounded and the organ ias made to fairly hum like a train on he track. Rev. Manley is no stouchi a negro imitation; his song, taken om Rev. Jasper, of Virginia: "The m d. move" is fine. The whole ffiir was very creditable to the young rphans. They performed well on meir instruments. The collection as about $60. A. BUCKLE IN T.H E WINDPIPE. There is nothing more horrible than have a foreign substance fastened a the throat. A good many years go the doctors took from the throat a boy in this county a grain of rn. It had stayed there long enough > sprout. This was a perishable i bstance and not so fearful in in its m ndances as what we are about to re- i On the first daiy of December last, I r. Thos. P. Ligon's son, a young r oan, had ini his mouth a gripper, rhich is used on suspenders; it is bout the same article which holds a uf in the sleeve. He swallowedi it .nd at once sent ;or a doctor. It was hoght best not to perform any ope ation, so the youn'g mani went ab ut1 s affair.a. lle soon, however. de eloped a serious caugh an ithe d--ctor :omeced t treat him as he would a :onsumpive, but be made no improve nent. Ie Icwas failing and unable to ork ; but on the 9th day of May, five1 ,nouths an~d nine day s from the t ime~ e swallowed it, he coughed i' np. Ie had been taking creosote ini so sne ther mnediue an~d we are inormed t'at it ate the pol sh off the mne;ai ani had eAten it thinner. The young-mmani Childrn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. i allright now ani is working every av. It is said that you could hear a eculiar whistling sound as his breath rould pass the obstacle in his wind ipe. We congratulate him on his ecovery. QURRY TROUBLES. RIoN, way 13.-W. U. Jamison is isiting his children and grand children t Simpson's, Ridgeway, Blythewood, 'illians, and One Hundred Mile iding. Mrs. Robert Nicholson has gone t ithonia, Ga., to see her daughter, ho is quite sick. The following are the arrivals at [otel "Rutland": P. McCurdy, W. [eCurdy, J. McCarthy and Geo. chaffer. Mr. Sam Powell is keeping a private Darding house. His advertisement ,ill no doubt appear in your next sue. Mr, L. D. Robertson will cut his oat op with scissors, and several others ill'do the same in this section. Mr. E. A. Smith, fiom Charlotte, . C., the renowned "Bantine," de ghts the people at the Quarry every reniDg with his rich voice. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hartin, from enver, Col., will summer it at Rion ad are now the guests of Mrs. John m1. Mr. Elmore Maddox, of Nashville, ene., is here, and Mr. Starke Delleney a charge of him for the summer. Great preparations are being made r our annual baby show. It had to a postponed unavoidably until some me in June. This year the prize ill be for the largest baby. Whooping cough is very fashionable -th the children at the Quarry, much > the delight of their mothers. Mrs. G. W. Brooks paid the Quarry flying visit Sunday morning. The paving cutters meet every day .10 a. m. to discuss high and low de gondolas. R. T. Roberts is the lver-tongued orator of the branch. Work en the Calhoun monument is commenced. Ten stone cutters at ork and several more will arrive in day or two. Many of the Quarry people will sit Char'cston to hear our dear old ampton speak to the Sons and aughters of our Veterans. The Quarry base ball club, Master llie Rutland, captain, is now pre red to meet any nine in the county. e begs me to say that any club wish g to meet them, please to give seve 1 days' notice so their mothers can ake it convenient to let their nurses >with them. Mr. Elias Jamison was unable to tend conference at Blythewood, bich he regrets very much. R. T. Roberts is again in the water lon business, this year. He will ise the "job pocket variety" and has gaged the Greenbrier Rifle Club to >duty at his patch. Rev. Mr. Dent has kindly offered to each to the Quarry pecople. I am re they will appreciate his kindness. The bicycle craze has just struck the arry. Messrs. Newman and Wal ig have just purchased two second. nd ones and go and return from )rk on them. The roads at the iarry meet the views of the mana ecrcr of the ties. 's" SUDDENDEATHI The Community Shocked, " Lst evening, just after tea, while Mr. iomas Hartman, a prominent and higlily sected citizen, apparently in the best of alt h and spirits, was reading a newspaper, esheet suddenly fell to the floor; hie m~ed one hand over his heart, gasped, and ik back in his chair, evidently uncon 's. The family were stricken with con eation, and immediately summoned a siian. But it was too late. The old :10eman was dead. Physicins gave heart case as the cause."-Holbrook Herald. ivery day the papers contain statements * lar to the above. Even youth is no de :eagainst heart disease, and the awful ity' with which it is claiming victims -.; upon all a conviction of its prevalence. :exder, if you have a symptom of this -I disease do not hesitate a moment in :iding to it. Delay is always dangerous, ! it heart disease too often fatal. Some .toms of heart disease are shortness of :h, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or Iruess in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir i! tr pulse, smothering, weak or hungry k, fainting spells, dropsy, etc. 'arles Raven, York, Pa., writes: "'I suffered Sheart disease 22 years. Frequently my - would seem to jump into my mouth, and my ~:Pioni made 16e very melancholy. Physicians -"inm no relief. I became so much worse that - not expected to live, but was induced as a r sort to use Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The id day I fclt greatly relieved, and at the end days I felt like a king. My gratitude is to) a rexpression." .*i Rockwell. Unlontown, Pa., aged 52 e as: "For four years previous to begin-. t-' of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure I was . it a heart disease in a very severe form. e.~n all so-salled cures, but with no benefit Ius'ed Dr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of whih metn." DBethards, High Point. Ia..* makes the f. ~~statement : " I was a wreck from heart c and stomach trouble when I began uisinig Miles' New Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver 1< sa result of their use I am well." ir. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold by all drng. t. on a poitive guarantee, or sent by the Dr. le's Meical Co., Elkhart. Ind.. on receipt of ', SI per bottle, six bottles for $5, express pre d. It Is positively free from all opiates or geros drugs. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver tIs 25 cents per box, five boxe', $1.00. Mailed ywher. Free book at druggists, or by mail. AVATRADEMAK COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a IIUN&CO, ho have ha nearly fifty years os trctly confidential.bAusn dbook of In. ormaton concerning Patents and how to oh aa them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan Patets takene thougnh i a &Co. receive In t*ea"S'ienicmic",han ssue we1ekl ineor i s ted d da er argest circulation of any scientific work In the Budi Eaditin mothly, $25 a year. Single pies. '2)cents. Evry number contains beau .Iful plates. In colors, and phoorahs ofnewi tonses. with plans. cnabling builders to show the ateda sand senr Bonrai AddeA . SPRING ] Started Wi I am now showing a great variety of fancy Dress Goods and Silk Waisi colored dotted Swiss. A handsome 14 Sateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chambra coes, white and black Lawns, white at linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrim Toweling, Table Napkins and Doyli Special bargains in Hosiery this season 1%TOT] Some people have queer notions, but body, Fix your attention on this, youl and Summer Neckwear. My stock of thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Low-cut and Half Low-cut Shoes. children's Slippers ever seen in this tol When you want a Trunk, Valise, or E Clothing. ->8 Yon can afford to dress yourself and prices are low indeed. My variety is Ui fine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I at Goods exchanged or money refunded J L. MEN Q_Do WILLIFO CROSBYVILLE AFFAIRS. CaOSBYvILLE, May 14.-The farmers are about through planting. Oats on the river are. looking well. Corn is growing nicely. Gardens are doing well. Coleman Lodge No. 97, A. F. M., held a lodge of sorrow in honor of two of its departed members, Mr. Thomas Jenkins and Mr. John Propst. Dis trict Grand Master Ardery, of Fort Mill, was prevent at the latter part of the ceremony and made a nice talk on masonry. Capt. Legg and Rev. J. D. Mahon also made very appropriate addresses on the life and death of the two members. There was not a very large attendance on accont of the very busy season of the year. All seemed to be benefited by being pres ent on the3 occasion. The terminal point of ouir mail route will be changed from Leeds, on G. C. & N. R. R.. to Shelton, on the Spar tanburg and Union Railroad. The ontract has been let out for carrying the maill- to commence on the first of uly. Mr. Thomas Boniware suc eeded in getting the contract. C. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phcebe Thomnas, of Junction (ity, [I1., was told by her doctors she had Con sumptiou and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St , San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everything else tfien bought one bottle of Dr.'ing's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. lie is naturally, thankful. It is such resuits, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at McMaster's & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years MR. WINsBLOW's SooTHING SYinor has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth in., with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wInd colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immxediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. fwenty five cents a buttle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and t no other kind. 5-26txly When Baby was sick, we gavo her Ca.anda. Wh shOwsaChik1d, she cried for Castoria. Whn she becamO Mis she chang to Castoria. Whn she had Chikkren,she gave them Catod~a. An Ordinance PERTAINING TO TIIE GRAZINSG OF Cows. Be it enacted and ordai;!ed by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winsboro in Council met and by the athbo ity' of the same: That the grazing of cows on the streets cf Winnsboro shall be lawful. except as hereinafter provided. Provided. That grazing shall not be permitted on Congress Street, nor on East Washington Street, nor on Zion Street north of East Washington. Proided, further, That each cow shall be securely haltered and held while grazing and that the grazing of ows shall only be permilted bet ween the hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Provided, further, T hat any one oj fendi g against the provisions of this [Urdinance shall be fined twenty-five ents for each and every offence. That a:1 Oidinances and parts ot )rdinnceb inlconsis enlt with thig Or. dinance be and the bame are hereby repaled. Done int Council this 15th day of May, 1895, and with ihe corpo [L. s.] rate seal of the town affixed. JAS. W. HANA H AN, Intendanit. Attest: J. A. IIINNANT, Clerk. DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his profes.si:nal services to the people of Fairfield. I'..totf.c addres. .Tnrkimar ille. S. C. 3USINESS th a Jump. of black Dress Goods; also a nice lin Goods. Something Dew in white ani t of Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck vs, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali a black checked Nainsooks, cotton an , Cretons, white Quilts, Towels an es. A big line of new Dress Linings I have Notions to please any and every ig men:.A complete new line of Sprin Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some H eiser's rhe largest stock of ladies', misses' ani in. 5atchel, I can please you. &<- Clothing, boys in the latest style now as my oo large to specify all the styles. I a at the bottom. [NA UGH. W XN'IED, All smokers in Town and County to try "WHI] HANDLE," our celebrated 5c. Cigar. This is the world-beater, as it is; the BEST 5c. Cigar on earth. Warranted long Havana filler, Samatra wrapper hand-made. MR, F. M. IA B JIIT Winnsboro Drug- Store. Drugs, Patent Medicines. Chloride of Lime for Disinfecting. Late Cabbage Seed. Flower Seed. Hires' Root Beer. Soaps and Perfumery. Teas and Vinegar. Extra fine Smoking Tobaccc and a fine Assortment of Pipes. Winnboro Drug Store. Burial Cases and Caskets. THE UNDERSIGNED bas a ful] line of the latest designs in BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, at moderate prices. Orders filled promptly, night and day, at the old stand. Thankful for past patronage, [ ask for a share of it ini future. Hearse farnished whben ordered. 11_atf I. M. ELLiOT T. SE. HARPD Please Gall at t We have some Winter Dress Good to exchange for a few COME - AND - SE Ckarcdei That will give you a good stand in you arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN S'] ISEED IRISH POTATOES We think we have the best Irish I and have questioned many others who they are the best. Potato nearly round earlier than the Early Rose; is more I and give us your opinion. Respectfull J. M. BEA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COe (WTEBN STSTE.) Zasteta Time at Columbia and lt. S**M I Nortbbound, No s6 No 10INo 88 April 21, 1895. Daily DaLY Daily Ly. Jacksonvlle. .40 p . ..... 7.00a Lv. Savannah........... 10.14 p ....... IL a Ar. Columbia...... ... 2'40 a . ..... 3.43 V Lv Charleston. .. ......5.30 p ....... ....... Ar Columbia..... ....10.10 p ....... ...... Lv. uguta...........1020 140 Graiteile.........11.15 P 2.10 P Trenton.............. 148 p 2.33 p Johnstons...... ........12.06a 2.45 p Columbia. ..............2.20 a 4.22 p yColumbia. .........3. a .50. 4..0P Winnsboro .........49a 4.49a 5.52p Chester.......-. ...5.35.. 5.35 6A0 p Rock Hill..........6.08 a 6.0a 7.20 p Ar Charlotte. .........7. a 7.00a 820 D-)anville...........11.40 p 11.40 a 2at Richmond ..............4.40 p 4.40 p 4.00 a Was 4.49 p .4 9 5.52 a al r .1 1115.35 p1 5.835 a0 Phdelphia .........1 3.00 a 6.00 a 10.25 a New York ..... . ......210 a. 1.4 a 12.5 V southbio.. .. No35NO 9 NOS? Daily Daily Daily Lv.New York...... ...... 12.15nt 12.U5 4.80 P "Philadelphia. 7.20 a 7.20 a 6.55 p " Baltimore.......... 9.42 a9.42 a I9.20 P Lv.Washington..... .... 11.01 a 11.01 a10.43 P Lv.Richmond...........1.00 p1.00 12.05 a "kRockall.......... 61 .0 64 " Johnstns......... 1.51.5 93 "Pk Hrntn.......... 1.11.11.7 "CGrantevill..... 22n 225 10 Ar. Agsta.......... 1.4 .41.5a L! .Columba....-........022 10 LV.Columbia..............014 Ar.oahnnah........ .332 "Treton............10.6.48 6.42 p "Ganteile..........7 41.05 9.5P Ar.Augsta............1.00 11.35 P02 LvCoumla.........4.24121.0 P Ar~aneson~.......1.... .30 a.8.40 P LvCoumla.........0 ...1 .0 P ArSaana.........4..8.a4.35 p " Jacksonville..... ....10.30 a....9.20 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Nos.87T and 38 Washington & Southern Lim Ie.Pullman cars Tamp to New York. $olPn11man train with D~iing cars north of Chrote. Nos. 85 and 86 U. S. Fast Mall. Through Pn11lman Buftet Sleeping car and fErst-class goseh Jacksonville and New York; also Pull Clan car Augusta and Charlotte. N. B.-Nos. 35 and 36 do not enter Union Blation Columbia. but discharge and take pasners and baggage at lianding St, WA. TURK, S. H. HARDWICL. GPA,WAsBIGToN. AGPAATrAJTA. L.EEKELY, Sup?., COLUm3IA, S. C. WE. GREEN. J. X- CULP. 0 $pt., WASEGTog. T M, W~AEzNol. FOR THE SPRING TIME. TAKE Either Ayer's, Hood's, Stone's or "Our Own" Sarsaparilla. S. S. S., B. B. B., Mrs. Joe Parson's Remedy, Indian Ssgwa, ( uticnra Resolvent for a blood purifier-. Harter's and Brown's Iron Bitters, Electric Bitters, Warner's Safe. Cure, Simmons' Liver Regni lator for the liver and kidnevs. Sctt's and Koch's FEmulsion, Fellows' and Hematic Hypophosphites for general debility. Johnson's Fever and Agne Tonic, Ayer's an~d Peruvian .Wine of Cardin and Pierce's Golden Prescription.. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Early Amber and Early Orange Sugar Cane Seed, Penn Richmond and Western Golden Dent Corn. Now is the time to plant Beans. We have 10 or 12 varieties. Just Received-A barreleof Leggett's CiderVinegar. McMASTE~R & CO. Under Winnsboro Hotel. W.L DoucLAs S. CO1WDOVANI. .so RE1NCAtF&KAJIAIU $3.s.A9 POiUCE,3soL.ES, so 2WORKIN6E -EXTRA F'INE / *3y~$2.9L75 Over One Million People wear the W.L.Douglas $3& $4ShOes AHl our shoes are eqtualy at'sfnetory They give the best value for the money. Th equal castom shoes In style and lt Th warngqualities are unsusd The prices are uniform,---stamf on aoe Prom S to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply youwecanl. So'lby W. J. JOHNSON, 7-3 Ridgeway, S. C. CASH ill be Corner Stores , Clothing, Shoes; &c., which we wish E - THE GOODS. r garden and make.fine vegetables, will NOW IN.STORE. otato that grows. We have tried them have also grown them. The verdict is, , skin red, meat white and cooks dry; ,roductive and keeps well. Try them ['Y & BRO. ANEW SUPPLY OF Window. 'Shades. I Comb uinig Numerous Points of Merit. Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. Buy for profit, keep up to date and get the best. A new supply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. R. We PHILLIPS 1023 GET A MOVE ON YOU And see the line of New Spring Snits which we are now daily receiv ing. Never before has such a match less stock in all the latest styles been brought to this city, and never before have such values been offered to the people of this community. To open the season we will offer during this week the following phenomenal values. They are 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 One lot of black Cheviot Sacque Suits at only One lot of beautiful gray mixed Cheviot Sacque Suits at only These are specials from amongst our kamense.Iine, which embraces all the other grades frem.$7.50 to $35.00 per suit. We are ,showing.'a beautiful line of Youths' Saits, 14to '19 years, at $2.50 to $15.00, and inviteattention to three special lines of Knee Pants Suits, 5 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Our line of Furnishings contains all that you regqiire in Laundered and Un1aandered- Shirit, Neglige Shirts, with attached and 4etached collars and cuffg in eiggisite line of Neckwear in the new wevesad shades, and our pritigshapes in Derby Hats are the no.bbest to be .d iii this city. NIL 14INA RD, THE PEoPLE)' CLOTHIER, 1523 Maiu Street, .COLUJMBIA, S. C. 10-9-Gm ~ZFNT] STRY B. J. QUATTLJEBAUM, D D9N W1NNSIIOSO, S. c ...