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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE! Satarda3, July 13, _ ; LocaB jirit -The Union service will be at the Presbyterian Church at 8.30. -Mr. Pitts, the tobacco grower in charge of Mr. W. H1. Macfie's tobacco farm, will commence to cure the crop on next Monday. -The enterprit-ing firm of Alex. Macdonald, at Blsckstock, are calling' attention to bargains in this issue. They are offering great bargains for cash. Read their advertisement and see what they offer. -Mr. B. J. Boulware, a Citadel cadet, is among the summer swallows which fly homeward at vacation. The Fairfield boys who have attended that institution previously have done well, and we expect to hear of him doing well. -The Winnsboro Drug Store is1 alive to your wants. Anything from turnip seed to cologne on hand. Call and give them a chance to show you their line of goods. Lawrence Porter is ever ready, polite and courteous, and will be glad to serve you. -Judge R. C. Watts has bven con fined for a week at the residence of his brother, Maj. W. A. Watts with fever. His edndition i, :.ot regarded as ser-iuuz, but it is feat ed he % ill not be able o complete his -ork on the circuit for this term.-Laur ens Adver tiser. -There is ufflicient mai rial i:n town at I r. ent to organize a tiiet-clas, ball team, at.d it is the duty of the "fanh" to see that the base ball en:hnsiasts are given an opportunity of witnessing - some games before the summer is I ove r. We understand that the Mon. t tict I o boys have organized, and are I literally pining for another Winnsboro s scalp. Let's have some ball. t - -Con-table John B. Stevenson ar. uived home on Thursday. He says that Bob Pettigrew is in a very bad way, tia' he is paraliz-!d from his r lower extiemeties to his wound, which c is diagonally through the breast. It is thought that the chances for life are very slitn. The mother and wife of . the wou.aded man are with him in I Sparta:.bn:g. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. c THE FIsHING Pary-The party I which went fis.ing on Broad Rive: re turr~ed to town on Thursday morning. Tt-ey report plenty of fish and a pleas atnt time. OaiT Cisor F'in.-Athough the oa 1 crop bid fair toI make a failure there ( has L.een a wonderful outcome in it. ~ Mr. T. K E'liott made 237 bushels on C four acres. Mir. J. M. Beaty, H. L. ~ Elliott, A. Williford, W. R. Doty, M. ~ W. Doty anid others have harvested a flne vields~ frm their oats C C BOLDo Trn.v~s. - On Wednesday r n'ght s .me parties ente.ed the lot of M r. A. WV. E agle, .ear Walaceville,, atnd drove his milk cow t., the pasture and their butchered her. No pa:t of I th.! cacas'could be found, but the evie deuce of the slaughtr-r was plain. The trial inei-*:e has taken the tnatter in han.I, and it i . thought he will Ilnd - t-ie guin., parties. The cow was not a -- beei e->w. b .t wa.: giving mi k. We hoj e the th'eves will be caught. A P'io ( ovro SAg -Oat Friday W. Rt. Duty & Co. elo-ed out a big lot of cotton. They have been holding since last fall ab u- 130) bales. It was bought wshena cotton was very low at.d tihe entire lot was closed out at 7 c uts. Th~e amount ivolyed was a little over $43,000. This is the largest single c-'t onfransactioni we have everi aa i: s tuarket. Capt. T. J. Cure ton was th.- purc~haser and this is abont the a-t c.tte'n r. uiainz'g fromn I .st y' ar's rop in the county. lLug-stS'Ui5-s -e vices a.e be held :,n the f.*llow ing chunrches~ on it..v. C E .\t )ci ana l'as ur. Service a~t 11 a in. Sutnda elicool ..t 6 p. ma. Pri-nneti;r g Wedn:--day :at 6 y tut Young cople' a-meetig :ands cho.ir Sundav School at 4 p. mn. Pons es~L mereting Wednsesday at 5 p. m0.. Presbyterian-11I a. mi. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. mn. Prai er meetin~g Wedaeidzay at .5 p. mi. ~Saptiet-l-1 a. mn. by the pastor. Thursday afternoon meoetings at -1 o'clock. Sunday Scho< I at 10 a. m. St. John's Church-Fourth Sunday after Ta inity-Services by Rev. Ed ward Benaedict. Morning service and Holy Communion at 11 a. in. Evening service at 8$8 p. mi. Sunday Schiol at # p. mn. Marvelous Results. Fronm a letter written by Rev. J. Gun le'rmnan, of Diamoadale, Maclh,, we are per nitted to make this ex'ract: "'I hnve no hesitition in recommending Dr. Sing's New Discovery, as the results were almost mnarvel..'s in the ease of my w ife. While 1 was l astor of the Baptist Church at 1.ives Junction she was brought down withi Pnt umnonia .succeeding La Grippe. Ter rible paroxysmas of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed .as if sh-'- could not survive th-rn A friend 'recommended Dr. King's New Dise covery; it was quick in its work and hiel.? 1 - sati-factory in testilts." Trial uottles ree at Mek31ater & Co. 's Drug Stor.. Regular size 50e. and $1 00 * Bo.ks are now open for the regis~. tration of voters for the election on Tuasday naext, July 16, 1895. adv Cleak of Council. Children Cry foP Pitcher's Castra. A TRANS-CONTIhENTAL SPECIAL On Wednesday afternoon a covered wagon containing a man, his wife, and son drove slowly up Main street and alted fir a few minutes in front of the Winnsbori Hotel. The dilapidated and travel-worn appearance of the outfit excited some interest and the members ot the party were questioned a to their destination, etc. It was found that the party had left Okla oma nearly three months ago, and 4ad traveled in their rather uncomfort ible conveyance a distance of more han twelve hundred milee. They are >ound for Wilmington, N. C., which ity they h. pe to reach in a week or two. On the rear of the nagon was a nop of chickens hatched on the day of he departure from Oklahom'. They were i.aturally regarded with some :riosity because it is not every day hat we have the opportunity of seeing -eal, live chickens, that have made a -elve hundred mile voyage in a 'rrairie schooner." The chickens ap >eared to have stood the trip better han the other occupants of the wagon l'hat i4, we presume, owing to their ather too tender age. Another interesting member of the )arty wa; a c)w, which had been riven the entire distance. The son, a yonvg n an of about 25 ears, acted as spokesman, and he alked very intelligently of their ex )erience since leaving the wild and rooly West. ;ildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LIVING CHESS. A great many persons wei e unable o attend the first presentation of the diving Chess, and for the benefit of hese the performance was repeated ast evening. Too much cannot be aid in praise of the manner in which he game was played. As on the first cabion, those who partiripated overed themselves with glory, and othing but the most complimentary emarks are heard concerning the harming entertainment. Almost every seat in the hall was ecupied by an interested spectator, nd in spite of the fact that popular rices prevailed a considerable sum raQ realized. The management and all of those onnected with the game deserve, and -e are sure they will receive, the earLy thanks of the entire community. COPETATIVE EXAMINATION. A competative examination for the ormal scholarship o; the South Caro nau College will be held by the School ~ommissioner of each county on 'rid', Aug 23. Applicaxits will be amined on English, Mathematics d History, the requiretments in these abjects being the same as for admisa ion to the scientific course of this ollege. Se.3 page 38 of the catalogue f 1894-95, or page 10 of the announce et for 1894-95. Further information, if desired, Il be cheerfully furnished by .JAMEs WV. WOODROW, 'resident of South Carolina College. ucjio.'i Arulca saive. Sm. .5 ,sLuyh .n the world for Cuts, ~ruiis, stres, teera, Malt Kheum, Fever .ire, t'etter,CGneppeu iand%, Chil.Aains 1r. andi atll kin Eruptions, and posi, veycae Piles, or no pay required It gurnfte'd to give perfect satisfaction, r ~oey refunded. Price 2S 3nta per ox. For sale by Meass~er & C ' Yorkl Enguwrier. Andrew Johnson, a mulatto convict, mployed Ott the painting work at the ndstrial College, at Rock Hill, made lever escape last Tuesday, and at at account was still at large. Johnson had been complaining iall he morning of being unwell. He was vot king in a room on the second floor if the dormitory. After securing per n~inf from Mr. Brown, who had i int charge, he started for the fround b..low. Nothing more was eet of the fell.,w, and int about an -nr a sezarch was Instituted. The e rh rt sulted in the discovery that a z.at and hat belonging to Mr. Brown, mut a ptir cf overa!ls belonging to an h.er wor ktman were missing. T he I1:.ner of the com'i- t's esr.ape was e ar. lie h:.d dran' n ibe stoen clothes r ni, ripe-, and pass d out under --ecm r ' -gua: d ii nI,Ugee e 1. g nat. \\'.seLuw' boYTHiNG SYRUP has e used tor over tift) y eatrs by millions mother-, fin their chilidren whule teeth i , with pet fect suecess. It soothes the :nild, sot tens the gumas, altays all pain, ures wind colic, and is the best remedy or Diarrhea. it will relieve the poor lit e suferer immediately. Sold by Drug ists in every part of the world. Twenty ie cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ar. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and rake no 'fther kind. 5-:i6tsciy inhster Taylor Did Not Have Ins rue tions From Olner. W AsHINGTON, July 11. - It W as learned authoritatively to-day that no epresentations hatve been made to the State Department by Senor Dupuy de Lome or anay other person to tlle efrect that Spain was displeasod willh the aileed utteranes or Mr. .James B3. Eusis, the United S.at.:s ambassador to Fance, concerning Cuban affairs. Furtherore, it is stated on the same auholty, that if Mr. Taylor, the Un~ited States mninis.er to MIadrid, had denie.i to the Spanish government that Mr. Eustis uttered the e atements at tributed to him, he did s > ithout ex plicit instintcti.ums from the St-zte Deprment, and as the result of pri va.e arranigements bet veen MXr. Eastis gud hims lf. To break a horse from pulling at the ha'ter, take a strong half inch cord 22 feet in length, put the center under th( tail like a croapper ; t wist them a fews times as you bring them for ward over the back; pass f->rward on each side of the body, then pass them foward th~ough the halter below the j-tw. Tie firmly to a tree, post or stall, and~ xcite the animal by any means that wil cause him to pull until tbe habit is orcome. -rersonaa. Miss Bertha Robinon is visit relatives in Columbia. Mrs. J. B. Friday has returne Florida after a visit of a few diy1 her parents in Winnsboro. She i accmnpanied by hcr sister, Miss Est: Jei.in g'. Miss Mary Withers, of Charlotte, visiting her cousins, the Misses Cn ton. Mr. A. E. Gerig has returned Ocala, Florida, after a pleasant visit several weeks. His many frier regret that he could not extend I stay. Mr. Nelson Ilanahan arrived fr< Jacksonville Thursday to spend I ho'iday at home. Mr. R. 1H. Jenniags went to Grani Aille Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Douglass left Thursd morning for a visit to Sewanee, Teu Judge 0. W. Buchanan and fami have returned to Winnsboro for I suminmer months. -Misi Beulah Reames, of Johnste is visiting Mrs. T. B. Cathcart. Mr. Er..est Wilson, of Columbia, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. I Bea'y. F w nit dcines have 1:e.d thi groun I s successfully as Aye Cheriy D'- tral. Daring the p: fifty years, it has been the most pop lar of all cvugh cures and tha dema: for it to-day is greater than ever I fore. Prompt to act and sure to ca: HAVE YOU LAND FOR SAL In small or large lots. If so, sei without delay desc:iption and price Hartwell M. Ayer, editor of the S's Hand-Book, Charleston, S. C. Sta whethe there is water power and ho great; or minerals on the land; wheth there is a railroad or navigable sten near. A special feature will be ma, of lands for sale in the State, and frc the widesprcad attention the book even now attracting there i; eve chanee for reaching a customer throuw it. llARTWELL M. AYER, EDITOR STATE iAND-BOOK, Charleston, S. C. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. On the 20.h of July, I will sell public otitcry, the following proper belonging to the estae of F. 1 Habenicht. 1 Billiard Table and fixtures. 1 Pool Table and fixtures. 1 Iron Safe. 1 Refrigerator. 2 Ice B~xes. 1 National Cash Register. 2 Oil Tanks. 1 Water Cooler. 6 Show Cases. 4 Pair Scales. 5 Stoves. 4 Large Lamps and other person; property pertaining to his business a merchant. Mrs. F. M. IIABEN~ICHT, adv Admninistratrix. An Ordinance PETAINIxNG TO THlE GInAZING OF CO'. Be it enacted and ordaired by t1 Intendant and Wardens of the toy f' Wlnnsboro in Council met and 1 the ant ho ity ot the same: That the grazing of cows on Il streets cf Winnsboru shall be lawfi except as Lereintafter provided. Provided, That grazing shall not permited on Congress Street, nor< East Washington Street, nor on Zi< Street north of East Washington. Provided, fu-ther, That each cc shall be securely haltered and be wile grazing and that the grazing cows shall only be permit ted bet we. te hours of 6 A. M. and 6, P. M. Provided, further, That any one< fending against the provisions of tl rdinance shall be finted twenty-u cents for each and evet'y oftence. That all Ordinances and parts Ordinances inconsistent with this C dinance be and the same are herel repealed. Done in Council this 15th day May, 1895, and with the corp (C s.] rate seal of the town afmxe JAS, W. H ANAIHAN, Intendant. Attest: J. A. H[NNANT, Clerk. HeadachelDestroys Lealt jjesulting in poor mnemory, irritability, ne vousness and intellectual exhaustion. induces other forms of diseaso, such as er lepsy, heart disease. apoplexy, insanity, et Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures Mrs. Chas. A. Myers, 201 Hlanna St. F< Wayne. Ind., writes Oct. 7, 190 "I suffer terribly with severe headaches, dizzine Mokache and nervousness, gradually gro ig worse until my life was despaired and try what we would, I found no rel until I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervii I have taken five bottles and hel~ieve I art well woman, and I have taken great co fort In recommending all of my friends use Nervine. You may publish this let if you wish, and I hope it may be the mei of saving some other sick mother's life, a did mine." ____ On sale by all druggists, Book on He and Nerves sent FE~EE. I'. Miles Medi Co. Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles Remedies Retore Heal TotIce. W E ARE AGAIN PREPARED T in& W negotiate long tine loans on far mortgages. Address J. E.'McDONALD, to W. D. DOUGLASS, or oJ. Q. DAVIS, to Gtf Winnsnoro, S. C. vas A. E. DAVIS, Monticello, S C. 2cr Wanted--A Situation, A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENC: is with best of references desires a situatio re- as teacher of intermediate or primar classes in a graded or high school, c would like to secure a good country schot to running seven or eight months. of Address, SUMMER SCHOOL TEAUCER, ds Care News and Herald, Winnsboro, S. C is 6-13-2m* Final Discharge. s WILL APPLY TO S. R. JOHNSTON X Judge cf Probate for Fairfield Coun te- ty, on the 10th day of August, after d : for a Final Discharge as Administrato r the estate of Q. A. Waters, deceased. 18y J. G. WOLLLNG, .July 8, 1895. Administrator. 3' DR. DAVID AIKEN, lie DENTAL SURGEON. Office: No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doors West of Posteffice. WIn Ridgeway S. C., every Wednes is day. * For Election of Dispenser ir OFFICE COUNTY SUPERVISOR, s July 9, 1895. st Applications for the position of Dis u- penser at the Winnsboro Dispensary d will be received at this office until the >- 19th day of July, 189.5. Applications r- to be acted on on the 29th. Applica. - tions must be filed at the office ter day's before the meeting, at whici E. time they will be considered. JAMES M. HIGGINS, B. G. TENNANT, id J. F. LYLES, to County Board Control. ,te July 9, 1895. te w SPANISH JACK er m" SPRIDE OF FAIRFIELD, 13 'y Sired by Imported Wash ngton Par. h rot (which cost owner S..,000), 14j hands higb,jet black with white points, stylish, smooth, and proportionately made, will serve a limited number of mares at my place-"Fairfield Stock - Farm." TiRts :$10.00 to insure (with foal only). at 7.00season without insurance tv payable in advance. 5 00 single service, pay. able in advance. W. D. DAVIS, 3-16 Monticello, S. C. 1837---1895, DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. Next term begins Sept. 12. Nine In. structors, Ample Li boratories, Apparatus, Cabinets, Libraries, Readng Rooms, Gym nasium, Ball Grounds, Tennis Court, &c. CL ASSICAL, 3tATIIEMATICAL, aLiTERARY, SCIENTIFIC, BIBLICAi.., COMMERCIAL. -Send for a Catalogue. * J. B. SIIEARER, 7-ItilOctt President, eCERK'S SALE. nSTATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. e COURT OF~ COMMON PLEAS. i, In the case of Esparte Mary T. Cooper. TN pursuance of an order of the Court o1 ye 1Common Pleas, made in the above a statesi case, I will ofer for sale, before the Court F ouse door in Winnsboro, on the mFIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST w next. within the legal hours of sale, at d public outcry, to the highest bidder, the ffollowing described property, to wit: of"All that certain piece, parcel or lot ol a land, lying, being sitnte in the town o1 Ridgeway. Fairfield, County, S. C., con. t- taining 'is ONE-HALF ACRE, ye more or less. Being the same lot of land conveyed to said Mary T. Cooper by Min of nie E. Kennedy by Deed dated 23rd No r vember, 1889." The purcha~ser to pay for all necessary papers. Terins of Sale: Cash. of Clerk's Office. R. II. JENNINGS, - Winnsboro, S. U , C. C. P. F. C. d. July 6, 1895. 7-6td If You Want to Know Hoii -- Good Buggies are Made, READ. a Seats: - O.'r seal frames are naade of whiite Sash, thoroughly glued ogetli. r at corn cers and a e rr met rieil nkiet cut Or ;. thm Panmes are mamde o~val by arraniging thme :,-achine n ith a special rig we' havi gotte ui 1p, so that w hen m le seat ii dozished ii prCetns a convex surface thus causing the varniish to show t< gocd advantag.', a,.d giving [be vehich a handsome appea.ranice. 'eats ari Sthoroughly ironed to a pattern so [ha they are all alike, and backs and tops are intmerchangeable. The advantagi of this is that if y'ou bave cne of oni buggies and want a eusbion, back oi top we can' send yon one to fit. Paneli are made of Blae Ridge Mountait poplar. Our seats are made by Mr. Ciceri Moore with a competent corps.of as sistants. We proudly challenge the world ti comLpare seats wIth us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward has recently accepted the agency fo our produet in his vicinity, and wil be pleased to explain to you the mnerit irt of the "PREMIUM CAROLINI edUG " Yorkville, S. C. to 7-10-ly .fl H ot House Plants. HAVE a choice collection of h< Ihouse plains for sale. Also fift ' select varieties of Chrysanthemum: * Twenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. th. 4-93.tf M RS. J. A. IIINNANT. CORNER STORE. Another lot of white, black and fancy Ducks just 1lso a nice line of fancy Dimity. Our fancy Jackonet rfr j t beautiful and cool waist for summer. Wool Dress Good stock is now offered at cut prices for ash. IB-IOEo. A new lot of Zeigler Bros'. Ladies' Shoes just received .lso low price and medium Oxford Ties. We have a small t of Gents' Oxford Ties, Black and Russets, and Patent ,eather, which we are offering as JoBs. 3rOcery . DepartmE161 Fresh Flour, Meal, Molasses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, ugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, oap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, &c., &c. Triumph New Irish Potatoes in store. Call on us. Respectfully, 1. M. BEATY & BRO. rHE Narrow in Tread. BEST Light in Weight. BICYCLE Beautiful in Finish. EVER VIADE was christened as THE STE ARNS W. D. GASH COMPANY, :qui cable Building. Southern Representatives, Send for Catalogue. Atlanta, Ga. Apply for agency. H-eadquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UJNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S [ats in all the latest shapes. A large stockof RibnFancy Feathers, Birds cid Tips. Faucy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepe and other oospr ning to this department. As we have a large stoc of these god a c inst be sold in season, we have marked our prices: on them down. Now is our time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. >sStaple Dry Goods.se \Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of varlons styles and material, with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the Iowest. Come and sie for bargais at } --J. 0, BOA G'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, os, Hats and other goods usually fond in a general merchadise tre to Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, >d Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. J. O. Boag, SPRING BUSI[NESS Started With a Jump. I am now showing a great variety of black Dress Goods; also a-nice line (fancy l)ress Goods and Silk Waist Goods. Something new in white and loret'dotted Swiss. A handsome lot ot Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck, ee , inamP Ola inaw, Chambrays, Shirting, Scherioh Chli, Cali ne'i Shet ting, Table Damask, Scrimns, Cretons, white $J11ls, Towels a a w~eig, Table Napkins and Doylies. A big line of new Dress Linings. elial bargains in Hosidry this season. NO)TIO)NB. Sme people have queer notions. buL I have Notions to please any and every ody. Fix your attention on ihis, yon men: A complete new line of S pring ud Summer Neckwear. My stock -ot Ngige Shirts are beautiful. Sme ing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Heiser's ow-ct and Halt Low-cut Shoes. The largest stock of ladies', misses' and blren' Slippers ever seen in this~t th ,Icanles.yu Dlothing. &e -Clothing. You can afford to dress yourself and boys in the latest style now as my )rices are low indeed. My variety is too large to specify all the styles. A e assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I am at the bottom. Goods exchanged or money refunded. J. L. MIMlAJ5GH Q. D WILLWOR1W - . agsare relieves C T.X. L when 'Al ptoperly FOR PAIN. applied. THE EXCELSIOR LINIMENT. THE Great Pain Alleviator. r --CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Cold in all its forms, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, Diarrhoea and Cholera Morbus, Colic and all Bowel Troubles. It alway relieves when properly ap plied. Prepared by T. X. L. COMPANY. C. M. DEMPSEY, Manager, South Carolina Div., 230 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. For sale by John H. McMaster & Co., Winnaboro, S. C., and Drs. Linder & Team, and C G. L. Rosboro, Ridgeway, S. C. and all druggists at TWENTY-hVE CENTS. 3-21ti Plant Turnip Seed.~ FIRST CROP NOW. Full Supply and Variety of:Seed. ] Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas, Bath Brick for cleaning knives, Butter Wrap ping Paper, Chocolate Flavor ing Extracts, Spices, Peppers, &c., &c. . Goblets, cheap Tumblers, Pitchers and other crockery. Toilet Soaps, Sicily Lemons, half-gallon buckets of Mixed Paints and other Paints. Also a new supply of Novels. At the Drug Store of IcASER & CO. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Boanoke,Va. Opens Sept 12, 1895. One of the lead. ing Schools frYoung Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern improve ments. Campus ten a-res. ' Grand moun tain scenery in Valley of Va., famous for4 health. European and American teachers. Ful' course. Superior advatgsin Art and Music. Students from twent States. For catalogue address the President, W. A. HARRIS, D). D., Roanoke. Va. Chcester's Eugluah Diamend BranL ENNYROYAL PILLS xc. ..l. with bine r bben. Take - b d..imas1 agstsn Sod y oa a r ~agg i a. A~ ~g~ i 1SP . C.ad . E Yh LeadingCnertoof A.nre Cir. FAILTfEN. Director, gennddin 1&53 by E. Toujee Send for Prospectu: laFWImeW.HIAr. .General Manager. HAIR BASAM e Rala to etr Eair to its Youthful Col Uhic madr G~e onc mite 156573glont, ora 313,494biit,70 dgases, yanTk I ie Tient toege every m34an, wAo man and child in the United Btates, five glasses each-did yougetyourshare? Besure b and get some this yea?, a HIlRES' SEE fus,.fls C.,1hb~s NOTICE. VOR~ SURVEYING, TERRAcING F1 Leveling, Drang, Etc.,4 Apl oT. MBOULWARE, T--8tly Woodiard S. C. Burial Cases and Caskets. THlE UJNDERSIGNED has a full line of the latest designs in - BRiAL CASES A1B CASKETS, t at moderate prices. Orders filled Spromptly, night, and day, at the old ,. stand. Thankful for past patronage, I ak for a share of it in future. lJearse furnished whben ordered. 1l-Ot T. M. ETLOTT. SR.;