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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, May 21. . : New Advertisements. Notice to Land Owners-B. G. Ten nont, Supervisor. i ocal Mriets -The women's State is again post poned -awaiting some lithographs. -Major Bacon will not be here until June. The date has been post poned. -Mr. B. A.Cathcart has moved to his new residence near the Presbyterian Church. -The dispensary has appealed to the "old time" pallet and procured the famousPeebles & Pepper whiskey. -We regret to state that there is no change in Mrs. Martha Rabb's con dition. She was very ill on Monday. -Ralph Bingham arrived at 12.20 p. In. on Monday. He was quartered at the Winnsboro Hotel. We will tell the public of his lecture last night in our next issue. -Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Rosabel Sease, of Trenton, S. C., to Mr. T. B. Cathcart, of this place. The happy event will take place on the 5th of June. - Having forgotten to whom I lent my copy of "Recent Economic Changes," by Wells, I take this method of request ing its return. Also a copy of "100 Hours of Congressional Discussion of the Silver Question." J. Q. DAvis. -Several nights ago Mr. W. G. Childs heard a burglar in his house in Columbia and attempted to shoot him. Ho fell, however, and the pistol dis charged a bullet in his arm, causing only slight flesh wound. He was at his business as usual. le did not know he was shot until he saw his shirt ei fire. FOR SALE.-Bunch potato slips, at 15 cents per hundred. adv W. B. CREIGHT. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. OFFICE DAYs-The office of the School Commissioner will be open on Nondry instead of Saturday as hereto fore. Parties having business with the Commissioner will please observe this change SCHOOL CLOSInG.-The school at Longtown, taught by Miss Jennie Brawley, will close on Saturday. The School Commissioner expects to be present. Miss Sallie H. and Mamie McMeekin, of this place, will be present on that occasion. GONE TO THE Pxcic.--Capt. and Mrs. McMeekin, accompanied by Miss Sallie and Mamie, and Willie Pope, leave today to spend awhile at their old home in Monticello. They will take in the inspection anid picnic of the Fairfield Rifle Guards today at Stevenson's cross-roads. TEACHERS WILL MEET.-There will be a meeting of 'the executive com mittee of the Teachers' Association of this county at the office of the School Commissioner ona Monday, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock to prepare a pro gram for the meeting of this associa tion, which is to take place on the 31st. Program will appear in our next issue. To DELIvER ADDREssES-Messrs. E. 83. Ragsdale and~ J. G. Mc(ant's will deliver addresses to the gathering at the inspection of the Fairfield Light Dragoons today. Adjutant General Watts arrived on yesterday evening and is the guest of Capt. T. M. Jordan. He inspected the Ridgeway Rifles and the Greenbriar Rifies, and coming here from Rock ton. rersonaJ. Miss Sadie Brown, of Augusta, Ga., is visiting at Mr. R. II. Jennings'. Mrs. W. H. Smith returned from Chester on Friday. Mr. A. W. Brown spent Friday in Chester visiting relatives. Mrs. E. B. McMaster and her daugh ter, Miss Mallie, have gonie to Middles boro, Ky., to visit Mrs. Rachel Chap mani. They wi remain abont three montbs. Rley. C. E. Mci7cnald n ent to Coinm bia Monday. Mrs. W. Y. A beli left for Cuiumbia on Monday. Phonets from FEockton. Adjatant and Ii.pector General John Gary Watts passed Rcckton on Monday, in compaNY with several officers and members of the Ridgeway Rifles, at 3.15, on his way to inspect the Grecubrier R.fies. Maj. T. W. Woodwrd has lost five of his flne pheasant hens it. the last to weeks. it is thonght they died from cbhkrs. Nick Ford, a coloredl faniner. of this section, lost a go;od mule last week. It d .: f.-omx :be e.tleet of a br .k':n leg. Min h-tvlle Lyies, vho has beent vi-iirg a: M;'j.1r Wood--vards, re tunrned homei onionen Two Lives~ Saved. i; urs. P'l..ebe Th'lomas, "f Jun on ' y Iii., was to'd 'by her do'ters shet .a Con sumtion and th.at there wras no bore tor her, but two bottles of Dr King's Ne'w Discovery ecmpletely emedt her, noi sh says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. E "ers. 1z5 Florida St , San Francisca sTer' frm a dreadful cld, app \ihin CoAn suai-pltior r'ed without result 'evrin" else tfien Lcucht one bottle of Dr.j King' New Discovery and i: two weetks wa curedl. lIe is naturally thank1ful 'It is such resuits, of wvhiich these are sampes, thlat prove th:- wonderful efficacy of this med. iine in Conghis and Colds. Free trial bottles at McMaster's & Co' D~rug Stor -. Itegular size 50c and $t.00. Children Cry for Picher's Caria Sichted Afar Ofr. On Friday we got a field glass frot a gentleman in town and went up o the town clock to view the county Where one is familiar with the su" rounding country it is pleazant to tak this view. Mr. A. E, Davis' ious near Monticell!o, could piainly be seen the residence of Mr. Moses Clark, th new Lebanon ChurCi and severs places near it were casi v made out The fields and hills near Mr. Samut Mchormick's were also seen. A. nel two-story house was sighted belov town and it puzzled us to know wher it was. The trees and general sui rounding suited for Mr. Samut DaDose's place, but the houso did no1 It showeb to be 9 two-slory whit house- We learned, however, the Mr. DuBose had added a story an was having painttng done at the ttme Mr. D. II. Robertson's place, nea Durham's, could be seen and point fifteen and eightee:i miles could b seen that we could not make oul We are indebted to Mr. C. M. Chandlet who owns the glass, for this treat, f, such it is. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castia Phonets from Rtidgeway. The Ridgeway Rifles were inspecte and drilled here on Mouday by Adje tant and Inspector General. John Gar Watts. The company did not come u to military requirements and wer fined twelve dollars for having thei guns in an unfit condition-improper]; cleaned. There was a wreck at Campbeli's three miles below Ridgeway, on Sun day morning, caused by a broker wheel. Five gondola cars belonging to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroat were wrecked. They were loadee with iron rails for the Angusta an Sandersville road. A negro felt unde the gendolas but, strange to say, eb caed unhurt. No one was hurt at all Mr. Eli Parker lost a fine male or Thursday night. He does not kn.ow what caused its death. It was fount dead in the stable. A small number (-f scholars of thi Ridgeway Iligh School had a pleasan pinic on Saturday niear the edge o town. A PLEASANT OUTING. dethodist Snuday Schools of Winns' or< and Greenbrier Joined by Bethel. Od Saturday iornirog at 9 o'clock, promptly, the wagons laden with the picnic party left town for the Grcen brier n iighborhood. The merry party reached the end of the trip withou incident. The delegation fro Winns, oro, numbering about fifty, all repor . very enjoyable day. They were ii charge of Mr. RI. I1. Jennings, tht uperitendent of the Sunday schoo at this place. At the beauhiul little church a Greenbrier they were joined by tht Greenbrier and Bethel scholars. Itev T. M. Dent and Rev. M. W. Ilool; made addresses appropriate to thz occasion, which were listeued to witl interest. The exercises consisted in recitatioi and singing. The singing was con. dcted by Mr. Jennings, ably assistec by Messrs. Selier and Chiandler witlb their cornets-Mrs. Carrola Brooks Mrs. V. .A. Robinson and Miss Mara Witherow presiding at the organ r various times. The singing was a most enjoyabbh feature, renlderinIg the day mere pleas aut. at from what we can lenin o1 the sly, the hnsh pot, which was "'pre sided over" by the sccustomed band o: Mr. A. Hayes, was the feature of th< ay with all the town boys-we wil not press this subject on the girls Suffice it to say the hash disappearet wheneer placed near them. About 3.30 o'clock the quarry vesti bule halted at Dclleney's crossing an< was all aboard for the quarry. T party visited the quarry and enjoye< thesihts to the utmost. After the were sufficiently amused the trail beaded for Rlock ton and the ret urnins; party wer~e met there by the grav' train and' took passage for b ime Some of the Bethel and GreenL;ir crowd came up :o Rootton to see then safe~ly ofi. The thanks of the party are de: Messrs. Catiu ard St. Amand, the cye courtous and ubhiiging superintenden and manager, respectively, of the gran ite company. The day was finec for outdoor e:'joy '.ent and every one who went t tl repaid fully. Circu:natanees preue::tei or reporter from being present er h would have been on lhand. MURIDER MOS'T FOUL. The .SIae. There seems to have been avery fout murder in Yorkvillc on Saturda: night, but it has been impossible te re~ach the liace by wir~e since ih~ news of it reached Columbia. Al that is kno rr of the~ affaiir here i-= con~ taed in the following di-paitch ' hie ws received by Governor Evan evening, and in reply to whi..sh wired giving the ::uthority asked isr "Most foul murder commnittednr as night. Julry of inquest siauin; here. Fear will no: secure suf' on evidence in time to prevent esap the murderer. The. jury .iin mn-i se ture Dectec:ive ihudso. N......... ..-.m.... "Trial dunst ce, Acting (Coroner "wuY WAVIT s. l;/: Acitiz-ni of WVi, boro, a few days ago, said that cv man, woina and intCligent child town are 110w convnced that the to is in a consumpiive decline, and only cnre for it iI a florv. He thatI he 1 'd a1 a bihl one-t the tovn now has more bank moncv than it can loan to advani:a in the two bank-, and that there 1wo .aving banks that might be duced to turn into a factory. He that people of the town a, cou can buy out any stockholder of th saving banks that had better use their mony than building factories build up the town an(I in six mon a factory can be built that will t 500 people t the town. That I will benent the storckeepers and owne.ts of houses and lets and r give a market for all the garden trl the farmer can raise. The coni around the town will make money A the people in town will make mor ie said property is getting to be wo r nothiing and that the town and coun around will be dead unless someth is done. There is money enough town to build a factory if the peo wi: only go att with a wil. I oniy sa:: that I hope this gentlema idea will be adopted and that a fact will : startedl. W LL WisI 01d1 People. Ole who require ineki'ci re ..... eth 'bvels and kidneys willI ' the trae remedy in Electric Bitt This medicine does not stimulate and c tai no whiskev nor other intoxicant, acts as a tonic and alt. rative. It m i1idly on the stomach and bowel., add strength and giving tone to the orgp thereby aiding Nature in the pe-rforma of the functiaocs. Electric Bitters is excellnt appetizer and aids digesti Old Pople iiud it just exactly what ! nee'l. - rice fifty cents per bottle at Master & Co.'s Drug StorC. LONGTOWN ITEMS. Lo-rowN, May 7.-There was heavy rain here Mionday eveni which will be very benefle'al to cro] Our farmers have taken advantage the good weathcr we have had. a made "haste while the sun shine Politics are very quiet here with t exception of the talk of the f'ed. court and its whereabouts. Hon. J. D. larrison has gone Texas, and anticipates giving: brother, R. W. Harrison, a p op c on his return home. Hle is C:Igim on the Texarkansa road, and is -si to be caiual to the late Jack Gerna in mauaging his engine. We cxte to Ion. Jno. D. our best wishes on trip. The M t. :Moriah eoloredl school clos here Friday, 3rd inst., after a term nive months. The school was taut by J. iF. Moore. Hie is very mut liked, and the school is in a ilourishi condition, having a very large atts dance, numbering onie hundred a thirty -two, gieneral average for thu months. Pine G$rove Academy, the wh school, taught by Miiss Jennzic Drawl: will close on ihe 25:hi inst., with basket pienic at the school house. are invited to co:ne and bring paeli baskets. The river band has be engaged to furnish the music. E. P. J m'eans so much more than you imagmne-Serious and fatal diseases result from trifling alments neglected. Don't play with Nature's Sgreatest gift-health. If you are feeling out oi sorts, weak and generally ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at onetak ing the most relia ble strengther~nmg meindicine-which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot ties cure-benefi comes from the U. nf5~very first dose-ia tvn't .stains yo teeth, an d i t's pleasant to take. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuraigia, Tobs M ara, Nervous al&1ent: Women's cmkns Got only the ge:isine-it -a~s crossed ret lin es oni the wrapper. All cthei.; are sm s.ttts. On receipt of two mc. e' :'ps '.: will senud set of 'icn Secutiin: ".'er!d's Fair Views and book-free. R BoWN CHEMIcAL CO. Bi;LTIMO-<!, !!.D cAm'ATSTIRHiEMARxs e GOPfRIGIHT6. CA ! GIBTAIN A PATENT ? For -aom a answer and an bonest opinion. write'i .UNN& Co., who have had nearly fifty year experiencc in the patent business. Communmc tions strictir confidential. A H an dbook of I Sformaton concerning Patent?. and how to oa ain them senmt free. Also a cataIosuiC of mechiz lal and scientific booksa sent free. Patents talhen throughi .iunn & Co. receit :pecial notice Oi ic e c'ienitiiic A merien, aT thus arc brought idze'y before the public wit. out cost to the inventor. This selendid pape issued weekly, cl etlylillustrated.has by faril larget circulation of any scientitle wormc in tt word. S3 a year. Sau,,iTe cpies sent free. BuildnEditin. monthbly, t.50 a year. sing copes 2. cents. Every rnumber contains beai tifl latsincolors, and photoaraphs of n ,houe. with pians, cnabline builders to show ti Vtet designs and secure contracts. Address 2UN Co., Nixw YomE, 3(i 1tUAI>WsX tivo T .!.i U L WA R E, n- SPRING I cry 11 Started Wi the aid e, I a now showing a great variety are of fancy Drcss Goods and Silk Waist in- colored dotted Swiss. A handsome Ic ad Sateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chambra coes, white and black Lawns, white an " linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrimi eSe Toweling, Table Napkins and DoTlii for Special bargains in Hosiery this season. to Os l\TO " tda is Some people have queer notions, but: Lh-, body. Fix your attention on this, younr -ill and Summer Neckwear. My stock of tek thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Ud ~Charles ev. rsh r. Low-cut and 11tf Low-cut Shoes. r t children's Slippers ever seen in this tov g When you want a Trunk, Valise, or E in , Clothing. >ry You can afford to dress yourself and ' prices are low indeed. My variety is -t< fine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. t In quality I am on top. In price I anI id Goods exchanged or money refunded. ~rs. OIL >ut Sel L. MIN an )1. icy QIc-ILLIFO1 a Notice to Land Owners. OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERVIsOR, >s. Wi-snoo, S. C., May 18, 1395. of Section 1273. "All land owners of ad Fairfield County shall remove from the running streams upon their lands all he trash, trces, rafts and timber during al the months of May and Angnst in each year." Section 1294. "Any person convicted to of violating the foregoing section shall is be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor all and shall be punished by a fine of not -er less than five nor more than fifty dol laers or be imprisoned not less than ten Lid nor more than thirty days." v Attenmion is called to the above law Id (Sections 1273 and 1274, Revised Stat . uteq, 1892,) and all persons concerned s are duly warned that the same wil be enforced. ed By order of County Board of Com of misioners. B. G.TENNANT, Supervisor Fairfield County. ch5 22-x4t n- If You Want to Know (Iow ad Good Buggies are Made, 'Ce READ. iSeats : ' Our seat fres are made of white a ash. thoroughly glued together at corn il ers and a sytrmetrical skirt cut on ed them. en Panels are made oval by arranging the mrachine with a special rig we have gotten up, so that when the scat is finished it presents a convex surface, " thus causing the varnish to show to Sgood ad vantage, and giving the vehicle Sa handsome appearance. F'eats are thor~oughly ironed to a pattern so that they arc all alike, and backs and tops are interchangeable. T'he advantage of this is that if youi have one of our buggies and want a cushion, back or tops we cau send you one to fit. Panels are m1ade of Blae Ridge Mountain poplar. Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero Moore with a competent corps of as siitants. We proudly challenge the wcrld to~ co :pare seats with us. Mr'. W. 3M. Patrick, of Woodward, has recently accepted the egency for our product in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain to you the merits of the "PREMIUM CAlIOLINA BUGGY." Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-1v' Lrelieves TXL.T x tawa ;properly ~Fon rmN. applied. THLE EXCELSIOR LINIMENT.' TIHE SGreat Pain Alleviator. --CURES SRheumatism, Neuralgia,- Toothache, SHeadache, Cold in all its forms, Cuts, ?Sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, Diarrhw~a and Cholera Morbus, Colie a fnd all Bowel Troubles. SIt alway relieves when properly ap Prepared by T. X. L.OCOMPANY. C. M. DE~MPSEY, Manager, South Carolina Div., 230 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. a ~ For sale by .iohn' H. McMaster & CJo., Winn;Aboro, (. C.nd Dr's. Linder & Tea. and G . L. lt.:boro, Ridlgeway, S. C., and aI ll druggists at TWENTY-FIVE * NOTICE. ETI'VNG of thie s .ekho'lders of 7v a , X Win-boro' and Rjigewaiy * TelenLhoe(1 Copny wn'~ ill be held at 'the lX .-a -'ul., Winu~sh)ro, S. C., a t ) i 'e oc .1H., Jne 5, 1895, for a the pur'pos ofJ Iine easinig the capital W. R. RADi3, Pre .ident. J. Q DVI", See. and Treas. 3 USINESS th a Jump. of black Dress Goods; also a nice line Goods. Something new in white and t of Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck, ys, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali d black checked Nainsooks, cotton and , Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and M. A big line of new Dress Linings. [ have Notions to please any and every g men: 'A complete new line of Spring Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some Heiser's [he largest stock of ladies', misses' and ,n. atchel, I can please you. e- Clothing. boys in the latest style now as my o large to specify all the styles. A L at the bottom. [NAUGH. ,- - Maager. W XNIED, All smokers in Town and County to try "WHIP 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 and hand-made. 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 Snmoking Tobacco and a fine Assortment of Pipes. Winboro Bru~g Store. Burial Cases and Caskets. T HE UNDERSIGNED has a full line of the latest designs in BURIAL CASES AlD CASKETS, at moderate prices. Orders filled promptlr, night and day, at the old stand. Thankful for past patronage, I ask for a share of it in future. .Hearse furnished when ordered. 11the T. M. RTLYOTT, SR. HARI Please Gall at t We have some Winter Dress Good to exchange for a few COME - AND - SE Garcder That will give you a good stand in you arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN S" SEED IRISH POTATOES We think we have the best Irish I and have questioned many others ivho they are the best. Potato nearly round earlier than the Early Rose; is more I and give us your opinian. Respectfull J. M. BE.A 8OUTHSRN RAILWAY Co. (EASTEEN SYsTEM.) Easteta Time at Columbia and Mts North. Northbound, No s No 10 NO 38 April 91, 1895. Daily Dafly Daily L. Jacksonville... 540 p ....... 7.00 a Lv. Savannah .... 10.14 p ....... 11. a Ar. Columbia........... 2-40 a. 3.45 V Lv Charleston.........5.30 p ......... Ar Columbia......... 10.10 p ....... .. Lv A= . ......... ....... 1020p 1.40p G'anGtevill........11.15, 2.10p Trenton.........11.48 p 2 Johnstons...............12.06a 2.45 p Ar Columbia. ..............2.20 a 4.22 p LV Columbia. ............3.60a 3.50a 45 p Wissboro.........4.49a 4.49 5.52 Chester....... ..... 35 a 55a 6.40 Rock Hill..........6.08 6.08 7M p Ar Charlotte. .........7.00 7.00a 8.20 p 1 Danville .............. 10.40 a ISO0nz ichmond........40 p1.0 pOa "Washington f 9M3 p, 9.35 p I6.42 a ~ath.nore. 11.835 p 05 a " Ph~adelh~a...'. 8.00 &1 M a0a10.25a ew yrk. ...6. t 62 a11253 p Southbound. No 35iNoB9 No 87 Daily Daily Daily Lv.New York ..........1215nt 12.l5nt 43 Philadelphia. ......0 7.20 a 6.55 p Baltimore..........9.42 9.429 552 p L.Danville........ ...... 1. 0 p .1 0 . a. "LRchmron........... 1.0 p110 9.35 a "Rk WaHigon.... ......5 91.5 6.42 a "Baltimre...........1.5nt 11.35n 11.03 a " Philadelpia.... ........ 4.30A 10.25 p "JoNstonk...... ....... 6.32 3.29 25 p "1.Nework....... ....... . 8 12.15 42 p "Phaitelia...... 71840A.Ag sta..........7.20 7.0 4 .55 p " Baoltioe... 6... .48 a9.4 .20 p Ar.Washinton... ... 11.301 a .11 .41a 0 p A.S-anchmn....... .46 .00 4.4 p125 ".Dacnv ile........... 9.0 GTCharlotte..... " oock soill....r; ls P ll an .,.... ndChrote loColumbia. ishage...tk "Strtion. ..... ".H Grievle......C!LP B Spt., . .....ro . T.M, .1 6.45 a~l .....1.5O10R93 THE. 1.11.1 02 SPRING 225122 1.0* TM .... .4a14a115a Reso......r blood. 6.urif3.42. Nors.37 and Bown'son Souttersim Pnnmtrai Bitrg arrs norhafe P lato BfothSeingr andfrs-ls othasonl andd' Emulson; alsellws mandca Augustia and Charlotteo N.g.- nes.35al dbilit.tr no Conolia, Feve adcr Age onitak Ayers and Peruviean lanin Sof WA. URE SH . UPPLY COF EalyAWeAdE arl. AGAraneSr. Ce.eEY, SPn, condrA andC No ispthe tEimto. pT Beas. Weo Unihe dAer'Wsoos Hotoe's o .L . . D.B.OMs.JoLAs' Eecti BitrWr eSafe Cure, SHmOEs' Live e lator fort FOvr A Kn kidnevs. AN Cadi and Pr UCEGole A REH UPLY OFS Noe isnte Mtioeo plen Beas the ae1 or 12e arieteuys. tsat gieteetv-aeo hege.' Dieuie ali sar.narasd ndeprear Wnnboro.S e Hooe. Prom~~~0H S$ save oeothe maES. W. . OlNDOVN 7-3Rsoeao S2. C.KNGE CASH 'ill he Corner Store; w, Clotbing, Shoes, &c., which we wish nies. E - THE - GOODS. i: seecBs, r garden and make fine vegetables, will ['ORE. NOW IN STORE. 'otato that grows. We have tried them have also grown them. The verdict is, , skin red, meat white and cooks dry; productive and keeps well. Try them [Y & BRO. A NEW SUPPLY OF Window Shades. Combining 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 charge.,. E. W. PHIL LIPS 1023 GET 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 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 immense line, which embraces all the other grades from $7.50 to $35.00 per suit. We are showing a beautiful line of Youths' Suits, 14 to 13 years, at $2.50 to $15.00, and invite attention to three special lines of Knee Fants Suits, 5 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Our line of Furnisbings contains all that you require in Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts, Neglige Shirts, with attached and detached collars and cuffs, an exquisite line of Neckwear in the new weaves and 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. 10-9-6m o ENTISTRY B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D D) S. wlN.NSWt9RO. N. c. DEFEMA