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TIlE NEWS AND flERALD. p -ay tCN149XV PUP(-tRbkKL r 1 ge .* I a tIvAtNt .: t a . Yatar, - - - -- S3.Oo 4.4at:a4. - - - - 1.50 1 .tV 1rY IN:VU ILt TI?. UASH: ir v~ I. )r* i1 bt i viver Regalar rates charged for obitua~ies. Orters for Job Work solici'rd. iis newspaper is not responsible for - nions aied views expies.-d .an where ~its thanl in the etitAurial colu'nn. All articles for publicatio.n must be ac a-pinpamnid by the true nante oif the autinor ,11l written in rspectful language and ritten on one side of the pa:-er The true in,- rainired as an evidence of good faith All co-umiinictsons--editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE 4 IwS AND IERALI) CO. W. D DOUGLASs, Edito:. Jas Q. DvAis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLIOTT, Business .ana-zer. WINNSBORO, S. C. Tues lay. June 1". : : . :18S5 TuE issue is, which is the stronger, the politicians or the peop'e. WILL the "Forty" surrender to Ben Tillman? A few weeks will deter mine it. Ix some mysterious way, Irby con trols Tillman, and Tillinan crtn make his followers blindly follow himn. WHrr a ,retext! Tilm backs dow n because the Conservatives seemed iabilant .ver Jude. Giolf's dci-ion. TILLMAN I as never been sincere in 1%4% i.%, I.e waite- peae in 6 mth Caro li,, .A.d hi, i~atrvie w u tises the ve i be-t . videlwe-. I ILLMAN is tsor tCace only when he C Mpt ht-lp it. lie now repudiates a sulemn agreement because Judge Gotf's dechain has be reverbed. DID sou ever bear or auc1i a thing? Tillinau eives as his re-son for repu disting his agreement "the receint demnonatra.ion in Chalcieaon over Genreal lampton." T'HE plain adopted att the ntiSs meet inig seems fair, and should be accepta ble to those aho really want ana equal division. Of course, it iou dodt' want any divisionm, thetn no plani would be acceptable to you. iy Tilitan thiz'ks that a large part i of thie people of South Carolina will refuse to muake a demonstration over General Ilaumpton, he is badly mis taken. They are not. going to snubI Wade Hamptona merely to humor lienm Tillman. NoT a great while ago, wi~en Wade hampton was ini the United 8tates Senatte, h:e was tol "wlo..p his mouth out" of State politics. Has any bo~dy told Senator Tilhnan to keep . *9his mioutha out ?" It wou4d be better for the state, if he woUld. Is TILLXAN really -ua of South( *Carolina? We.-b ieve that a very large mjoriy of the people ot South Carpl~na want to dyvide delegates to -tie Constitutional Conventijon, but Ben I Tillman says, 4.hey shian''" and 'ea-1 soning from the past weo plesume th-y won't' TILLMAN ON THE PRESENT SITUA .TION. The Senator Tiiman returned from Memphis yesterday and is stopping at tha Mansion. He was asked last night what he thought of the reversal of Judge Goff's injunction, and iu reply he said i "It simplifies matters very much, said Senator Tillman in reply, "anid relieves us of what was daily becoming a more threatening situla;ion. To il lustrates~ those Conservatives who seemed to have the greatest following, instead of pleading as heretofore f. r au equal divisiona of the delegates, were using a heotoring and threaten ing tone while nearly all of the Con servative papers were urging their ~agtion not to go in.o the Democratic z-iimary. Generals Hampton and But ~r had advis d the same thing, at~d while the News and Courier did not co.4nsel this course; the recent demou strationm int Charleston over General Mampton left sm-ill doubt.as t,, whose Wadership they would follow, nuless the Reformiers surrender the c .ntroi at* the convention to them, All this is no~w enaange-d and while I nev, r doidted that the tieformers would control the convention in anay ev-ent, 1)0 amount of persuasion from any ~saurce can niow induce the Refornxera ti')trust the C'onservatives with one half of the delegates. You will re member that In the inter vie v published jnsit after our conference with Mr. IRltrnweba and others th at I said that it, w 'oujd depend upon the a-sitnde a-f the ECow ervative papers and a genera agreemenat 0on b .ib Si es to cease their bitternes-, whether the scheme could be successfally c .-ried out. When Judged Goff'was imported here, with his scandalous decree already writ ten, had the Conservative ed.tors and leaders-acted like patriotic Carolinians and denounced his unwarranted inter ference and oferedi to join bands with the Reformers in maintaining white supremacy it~ would have at once ob literated all factional lines and good feeling and confidence would have been restored. The Reformers cannot now forget, nor will they soon forgive, those who so plainly showed their purpose to overthrow the white majori t y by negro. vote', least of al. can they . trust themtow1 nor can I advise our i people t) trust them. "I went into the agreen.ent with E Mesrs. Barnwell and the othv'r gen iemen in perfect ga-od faith and had that' agreemnent beeni generally a:c -epted by the Conservatives and en- I ievitable have been carried out by lmost every county. A golden op ortunity was lost and the Conserv tives have 'again,' to use the words f the Newberry News and Herald, Iomne the- wi ong thing at the right inie' for the good of the Reformers." "D. I understand that you now epudiate the agreement?" was askel. "By no means, alibough by every nle of moralk I cou'd claim to be bsolved from it. I would still like to ee a wm-partisan conventiion com >osed of our best mei, from both fac ions, and I take this opportunity to trge our people, and by that I mean hose who have supportel me, to be enerous and not treasure up in their icarts with too much bitterness the -ecent taunts and threats made by the antis' We have got to live here to retber, our interests are identical, the .uture prosperity of the State depends argely on a better state of feeling. [ can see no harm and much good that will follow if the Reformers voluntari y select, men of the best brains and harac.er among the Conservatives to ome to the cmnventioa. I would only give the caution that no man be al owed to come who during the dark lays followed Goff's tyrannical usurpa ion0 showed any gratification or ,nuade any threats; such men cannot be rusted, and had better be Jeft at home. "There is one other point that I feel hould be emphasized, and that is this: There must be some hidden or secret purpose in tl.e almost insane Jesire, which has shown itself among the 'antis,' to control the constitutional -onvention. Having voted almost olidly against it, I have never under tood why they have been so anxious to have equal representation in it, when by all rules of fairness and all the principles of Democracy, they were not entitled to any representa tion at all, except in the counties where they control. "When the Barnwell conference met there appeared to be no prospect of an greement being reached, mainly be :ause of this demand for half, and it was only accepted by the Reformers resent after imposing conditions, which are familiar to the public. 'hose conditions a--e still vital and rno Donservactive-shond be voted for at he primary who do s yet dicu-s hose questions before the pe,ple a; d atti fv thei si. to I is ai i!tue on t 'em -Thiere is o-i. 1 1 he' vi a f. ature 6h 11 C, , (chui pe--) e inu-t not ovk Hrl. k. [. i- tihe consti tttioial provi-ion-i for he e: II ol of Cor Ora ions an I the jaest on -f taxation. t orporation at urneys, tLose ktoiwn to oe in lie eir. Aoy of corporations, had botter be left Lt home, whether U eformers or Con *ervatives, unless from their characters tud general cour e of conduct as men t lis believd ihey can be trusted. "I must believe that the strenuous 4forts to obtain half the dt legates were nspired by the desire to put in:o the ew Constitution' something that rould have either h ampere th0 Legis ature or tied its hands in in some way." "What about the action in Edge eld ?'' was asked. "I saw by the papers that thiit action vas credited to my infiuence. I had tothing to do with it and only hap >ened to be -at the court house that day m private business." "Do you think the plan of the Edge eld committee wilt be carried out ?" "I doubt it very much. Our people ave always been strong advocates for he primary aud this return to the con rntion system of nominations is not ikely to give satisfaction. I think the ounty will send some Conservative elegates, provided they satisfy the ~eple on the stump." "It seems to me that while claiming o stand by the agreement that you arc dviing against its being carried out," suggested. "I am only standing by its spirit, ot its letter. The Conservatives have tood by neither its spirit nor letter. t would be suicidal now for the Re ormers-jo gi've,&gne-half representation 0-aldir opponeirts.. We called the ;onstitutional Conven'tton-and we are esponsible for it. We trcust rl tand I am very sure that we cannot nake a Constitution i hich wiil in any ay do in'jury to the rights either of erson or property of tihe other s'de, hich will not (qually bear on our elves. The Geff incident has raised te veil and shown too much of hatrea .d a fell purpose to rule or ruin for oe to ask the Reformers to do more ha I have indicated, and if I were to k it and( stumped the State, county y county, the ;.eople would. go their .vn, way." 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 feeling out of sorts, weak and generally ex Ri' hausted, ii ervous, have no appetite ble strengthening Iron medicine,which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot tles cure-benefit e S comes from the It Cures Dyspepsla, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Coz.tipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous alments 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. be leadngConssnatory of Ami Cn.AELTrEN, DireCtor. nndedin 1853 by - oN' ?*~ f~~'t~ 0r4JsSend for Popco 1aN9~ giig full information. for Infants and Children. M OTHERS, Do You Know tat Paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every battle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word "Castoria" and its formule, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proveu to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possesed of this perfect preparation u Y children MY be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, these things are worth knoving. They are facts. The fac-sinile Is on everf sft..ature of , , Wrapp Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorIa. Neuralgia, A Minster's EDiness., Indigestion, Health Restored Headache, .4*Cured By Dr. Miles' Nervine OWADAYS when competition so sharp and keen, when the Sstruggle foi- wealth, position, c - bare liv-:a. is so severe, when it takes so much more effort, ca :auch mrome brain power to ac complish the same result than i .1- ::. re.Cort years ago, men nd women are so liable to overwork themse.ves. BicrAX thej arec aware of tthey become nervous, sleepless, exhaustet. a:id irritable. They are tired, laguid, nerveless and physically are going down; hill at a rapid rate. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores,-brings back health -<raEs,-just such eople. The Rev. I. V. McCarty, pastor of the F?irst Uitled Brethren church of Wabash, Ind., writes Nov. 19, 1894: "I was very healthy until seven years ago, thought' counld et:'ndr aything; ut, from overwork and exposure, I was stric::n doua xrth braina Tever and arrowly escaped death. Since that time I save su.Tered more than ever. "It began with neuralgia and a continrx.us, terrible Jain in the left side; t times I was dizzy and had the severest of headac >2. My digestion was erybad and Ihad a great deal of stomach trouble, and sa:ficred untold agony. was constipated nearly all of the time. .I '.m t:Aa ..' tie3n and so much re uced in nerve force that I had little life and no amubi ion. "Six weeks ago I began taking Dr. Miles' rmdice ma havec taken nearly to bottles of the Restorative Nervine anUl thEe~- :. i the Nerve and iver Pills. The result is truly marvelous. 1 Mic' 1.:: 2 in an I have ained eighteen pounds and have more strength and r :rv- :.rce than I have ad at any time in the past seven years. "Last evening at the close of service, I i'ublicl: t;;:t:d to the large audi nce the facts of the marvelous benefits that I had remij - dfrm your reme dies, how they had given me strength and hope an.1 vKt:..ity; :o better go on ith the work of the Master. May the Dea:r Mastsa a idantly bless you." January 30, 1895, he again writes: "Prior to last October, when I began the 1:. e yo-r valu ;hle remedies, was almost an entire mental and physical wreak, b: a now. thanks to Dr. iles for his Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Live:- Pris, I am a healthy nd exceedingly happy man. Before I began the use of? your r edicines I very eriously contemplated resigning my position as p:1stcr of tin First U. B. hurch of this city, but now with restored health I c:a remain, to the great oy of my people. "After two months revival work, two services each day, I am still strong nd well. May the dear Master of life abundantly bless you." __ e1___ Nevn* Restores [TENOF ADMI N[IST Rv 10N Buriai Ca~'s and Ca .ket. STATEC OF SOU'rICARL(INA, . TUlE UNDEUglGNED has a full uine of the lates' desges wI COUN'YOFF11~FELD.BURIL CASES AND CASKETS, ~, . ~.J~Z~S O~ ~J~dfC~Q~tC -at moderate pri'c -3. Or'ders filled 1E EE , .!auws C. Iloffmn hatha promptl y, nighit ad ,aiv, at the~ ohd V made stuit to) me to azrant hiu let stand. Thankful fi or aSt patronage, -s of ad miuutraibon; of the e~state~ andIasfrashrofiinuue cets or 'nma. P. 1 lotliman, dleceased: - s o hr o t i uue Phese are, therefore, to cite and adlmon Hleare furuished w hen ordered,. ih al andI singular the kindred and cred- 11-6tf 1. al. FLLiOTT, SR. ors of the said Thomas C. HLtiman, de.________-___________ asd, that thev be0 andl appear hefore.... ,in the Court'of Probate, to be held at AdminluStr~tOr's NOtice-. arfield Court I louse, S. C., onI the 21s ~ LL -persons havinsz enms against y of .June, after publiention here- Mrs arah 11. McCants, deceased, fat 11 o'clock in the forenoon. to show are hereby rotiflid to present the sante ause, if any theyhave, why the said ad- :o the undersigned, duly attested, within.J ilstation slhould not be aranted- si:<ty f'ax s from tis (tate, andl( persons I Given1 umb-r my !.a::a. Ibis h b h:y of iniiehbt: d to said (dectased must matke- pay une, A. D. - .. ment to me.~ S . JOhNSTO. l. II. JENINGS, j Winnsboro Drug - Store.! 1St 1w: Drugs, so Patent Medicines. Chloride of Lime for Disinfecting. Late Cabbage Seed. Flower Seed. Hires' Root Beer. Soads -and Pertumery. Teas and Vinegar. Extra fine Smoking Tobacco and a fine Assortment of Pipes. Winsboro Drug Store. If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats: Our seat fnamcs are mtzade of white ash, thoroughiy glued together at corn ers and a srnietrical tkitt cut on them. Panelx are made oval by arranging the machine with a special rig we have gotten up, -o that w' hen the seat is finished it pr.,e aconvex sut face, thus ca'using tle, varnis.h to show to good advan':I an~d gi' in the vihticle a hand.-o-:;- -.a s..r:ce. etis are torougny ir'11, d to ;ntnie; St; that they ore k ''bk and tops qf 1,1 !V 4 :re *t OUlr i e3 .n1 , ' a r is' !, back or~ to p n n '- " '''' ' P e a'-Pma .g P~ae u Iie MVnain! ponlar. Oar zcats re &uid- byv Mr. Cicero Moore with a compet:t corps of as We proICn1l blen% 1cie the world to co'rs nare r-e ts %kill' 11-:. M'. NV. - ti er J oodwird, I our p:rodnct ..'i i" -, and will be pleaeod t - ' n ihe terits of I. i .I CA'OIALNA BGGY. Yorille,. S. C 710-17 EXOIIMfE FEED~ AND) SALE SABLFS. I STILE H AVE ON IIAND - , Vounf ules 6 oR 8 'o saie. A TEW GOOD MARES. --Also A TEW W'>GGIES. -Also A FEW NECOND-IIAND) WAGONS -Al-o A FEW 3fILCHI COWS I wiU seil aheap for cash or exchange them for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Wij.n.:br<-., -. C. A NEW SUPPLY OF Window Shades. CombiW.ning Nurnerous ~Point~s of Merit Cherapest and Most Popta~ for Windows. Puy for p)rolit, keep up to. date and get the best. .A new supply of WINE OW POLES AND CORNICES,. as low .as can be bought in C'olubi.a and Augusta.. Save your express charges. R. W. PHILLIPS' .XOTICE. L1Ur RTING DONE AND SOiCIT e y EDGAR I'RAPP, -ltrl Je~inES b he Hot Weather Wil .soon be on in f ull force and you will need light goods. We have them Ptre!al Variety and beautifil stvis. 'h-e Guods in pin lvdia. Linen, %ery sheer -and piet:y, CLetked atid ied M fi, ta.v einer-, and Dotted swis. Batitful tvies in colored Lawns ant Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss o1 colore)1d dots. U-g variety in cheap Lawns from 3. and up. Duck, Per , Ginwhan, in varit. ty of si les and qtaliry. Satteeas for waists, hand nie amjd itew. We havu iue third o01cr iii of those Silk Shirt Waists. Take a look at them. Lght weilht Set ges in b ue and black, ju,t the thing for skirts. Ju.t rIc, ived, a secoind -uplv of Lace and Embroideries, Insertions to tc. ,Ih It 'iuts are ali the g-; ee tbein. I :,, br- , hut-v in ti-ia inie, but h-.ve received new supplies and the fa i l. Tne g..,s : re- .% i i and ithe prices right. We are endeav i: .- and iaslov . very cui towcr by *,ite attention and nice work. H~OES. +SHOES. We can please you in i.is line, for we have the goudF, and Ladie*' Oxford blawk and ten-all t% le aid qu'lities. Gents, Wht.e and N gJlee Shirts, Gueze Underwear, Ties, &c. ULL LiNE STYLISH STRAW.HATS. We want vour trade and feel confident goods will never be cheaper tihan ow; so now ii the time to buy. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF~ Headquarters for Millinery. TMl iMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' ANDC LDREN'S la: s in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feath, Birds md Tipc. . Fai.cy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Sisk-, Crepes and other go per n Ito thisdepartent. As we . a lhae stock of these goods b i-e sold in season, we have mnati. ouir prics on them down. Now iutr ime to come atid buy at J. 0. BOAG'. >)Staple Dry Goods.s< Nov. tv a d oid Co-. r IrMess Goris if various sC -e. .iat~rial. a itIt Trimmit gs for fitme..e IfF..- y Goods and Notions as low as the lon est. O C< rut and .,e for ba'-gains at .0. BoAG9's. TRADE VlaRK CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, S'.[it and otherL goo Is usuilly f.>and in a geieral merchandise stdre to b. -tf:nd at -. 0. BOAG'S. Fun~~imre, Sa i t.g MaIchsine-, Cookigig Stoves,. Organs, Buggies, Surreys, ib.d c:rts, and~ One and Ti wo-h rsc Wiagons. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY ~ utAre3I - ~ FRFc:RDA CBBG.2 J.Winslow Jone.' Canned Cori.,Sliced Te-imne at 4.0-:i~an an m.Nw Pnpds ColumbiaRveSao. Ncrhbound, No 361No 10ONo $8 Cove Oyster.s, Frech 04ves an4 ay1.19. DiyDaily DailyCowP~k~~ v. Jac tsnville. . ....54 p .....7.00a - nustard,Chw horPce, L. Savaranah..- ....1014 p) .... 813 Flaccus Brothers Tomato Cat Ar. Columbia.... ..... 243 a . ..34 Lv~b-le --f-- sup. L~a- k, Perrm's Wor Ar Columbia..........1010 . .... cesterehifre Sauae, Leg g~ggt ........ . p.2) . geun'aiacke~d Oats and : E atvl ::-::::::: .a5 *.3 no[h tkr Oatmeal, a .,. .... ... 2.0a 2422 Lv Columba. ... ,...3505 a .50a 4.50p -RatdRo "Wnnsboro .....,, 4.49 a 4.49 a 5.52 p.J~ n "Chester .........533 a 5.35 a 8.40 p Jv n "' Rock Hill. ... O.... .0 6.08 a 7.20 p Arc lte..l...... 7.00 at 7.00 a s.2 P MomlP3- (offees, - Milk, Lunch and1 " atlv-ig......-..-..--. - 11.43 a 11.40 a 20n .- ...-~----.4-0 ----p6. Soda C rseke-rs, Nicknacks, Stick and SWashngton.. ....... SA' 8 .30 p6.42 a,.--~-' French candy, Marehmrellows, 0g PiiadeEph..-....300 . jl0.1 a burn, 11i1 & Co.'s "Choice." and "N~w York........... 8 .20 a 0.2 ati.25 R. W. Tobacco -'L'g ~Btrn"-best Souhb~lfli No N5!o 9 N Souhbon 1 DailyDaily Dany~ , ve cents 1-).ecft On: ~he. aar k t. Lv2'15rk..... 12.15mt 5 30 So inbrt ep -y pes i~ L b1,NewpYork.......---'.20 '.20 6.55 p -~u u'~plpeslCbr --Phi~ldlphi5 .---.-------069..W9.hia g.20 ettes. The bcest tine of L~ars i9N @ tv. asin to .,.. .. - i - - at any price y ou want. Cudahay's v...hmn....,...-'- Crown Cisu Hbams and 4Rex" bran4 of - ~~~t...... 10 1A .5aLard. A few Breakfast Strips left at "WC i - --- ----..... .14 1 .14 a e ets I er pound. Ar.CoIuIbia..-......-2.20 a2.2 3.0 p Lv.olumbi. ......... -----'-- 6.32a 3.29 p -Johsto.......... ---- 6.4 3-E p A new b'a -r I of best ~wpyrleans "a O'Y11"-ije"... ..'.'... -. 0 a ,4ases 1p rriye to day, Ar. Augusta......... . ---. Lv~colubia........------. 6.0 ae....... Lv.Columba..... .-- 130 a...., p Ar.saVana ...--- ---.. 5.48 a!.... 9 " Jaksnille... ..... 10.30 ..t.. 9.20 p SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. MR n No. 37 and 38 Washingtonl & Southern Lim-. g ited, Pullman cars Tm5 co New York, *I 5 Solid Pullman train with 3ining cars north of___________ IB3aEutet Sleeping car ad first-class c$OkC~asonville and New York; also Pul-PERTA INING To THE CRAZISOF vCOWs. ancrMut5and Charlotte. N.r B.N. 35 and S6 do not enter Union Be it enacted and ordaired by t1,8 s assongr ga. bgageatarglandung St. Intendant and Wardens or-the town HAaDWgCKs of Wiimaboro in Council met and by .W. A. TURK. S- .HRIC. the autbho it1 of the saint: GPA.WAsymotoN AGPAA'L.ANTA That the grazing of cows on the E LY. G SE., COI ? CLUIP. streets of Winnas oru shall be -lawful, G Sp.. W~a Tm -T , Wassu~GTox. except. as 1.ereinafter provided. - Provided. That grazing sl~all not be $PANISi JA CK 9emi' o Conge.** n Zo (XflStreet north or East Washigton. u1~ JllIE~I~Prorided, funther, T ha eaahpr a , jshall be aecurely bhtentd and held while grazing and that the graq.'ng of 5ie.I he Imported Wash ngtotn Par- cows shall onlv be permit ted between ro hwlicht cost ownert $2,000), 144 the hours of 6 A. M. at:d 6 P. M. rtids high 'et black with white points. Prov.idsd, ,furthaer, Tihiat any one of han is,J oth, and proportioniatelv fending agsmast the provisions of this stydes, .il serve a limited number of Ordinance shall be Cued twenty-five maes at vy place-"Fairfield Stock cents for each and every offetnse. Faratm." p That all Oudinaoces and parts of TErmS :10.00 to insure (with foal Ordinances inconisivent wit b this Or, oE31nJ gg), dinance be and the samte are bereby 7.00seasonl without instrance repealed. pay able in advance, Pone 'in Council thit 15th dsy of .5 00 singe service, pay,. May, 1895, and with the corpo able in advance. [(L. s.) rate real of the town Saxed. - W. D. DAVIS, JAB, W. HIANA HAN, ~.16Monticello, S. C. Intendant. *1 3-16 Attest: J. A. flINNAN'T, Clerk. DE1NTI.STR2Y DR. E. C. JETER, EigsiciaI and Surgeon. ~. J.. QUA TTILEBA UM, D ) S- Offers is profess ial sersics t9 th9 pole of Fairfield. ostoffice addtres4, Jenknsvige,. C. WIKS@R, . --17