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L@~CAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesda,W October -2, : New Advertisements. For Sale-J. E. McD ,ild and Others. For Rent-Mrs. Jas. H. Stuart, Winnsboro, S. C. Leters of Administration-S. R. Johnston, Judge of Probate. 1 Or.al V I It 1 -"Caroline" Sale at MeMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -The drop in cotton has made some peopie pretty blue. -The merch&its were delighted with Saturday's trade. A good day's busintss was done. -Rev. Jab(z Ferris will conduct the prayer meeting at the Methodist Church to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'oloek. -A beautiful line of drezs goods and silks in all colors, varieties, prices and styles, now ready for inspection at Lauderdale's. adv -On Friday morning Thomas An derson, Jr., Fon of Mr. Thomas An derson, Sr., died of congestion of the lungs. Ile was six years of age. -Mr. Henry L. Elliott, Jr. will be married to-morrow at 4 o'clock to Miss Zena Talley, of Columbia. The ceremony will be in Trinity Church. -We were niinformed in stating thar Mr. Mullikia, the photographer, would leave town on last Saturday. He will be here the whole of this week or longer, prepared to do work. -Mr. C. H1 Scruggs' gin-h mse was destroyed by fire about 5 30 o'clock on Friday afternoon. It canght by a match or nail passing through the giu head,. Sixteen bales of cotton, seeds from them, and a bale and a half of seed cotton were in the gin-house. The bales of cotton were saved. These were o7en,dby differeut p-iries. Loss about $300. -Be sure a,-d get a free crayon por trait this week at Mulliki.'s gallery in Thespian 11al!. J. A. Mullikin, adv New Pho'ographer of Columbla. -The county board of trustee clerks he:d their meeting in the School Com missiotier's office on Saturday last at 12 o'clock. Some impertant resolu tions to the teachers and trustees of the county were passed by this body which were to appear in this i-sue, but we have been unable to get them. Mr. J. R. Curlee, secretary of the board, will p!ease send them in by Friday so they can come out next week. THhn WATER SUPPLY.-- The follow J uis th~e report of the policeman on otp \i .y i rni ng' fL. in. De:'an ciier t.............14 6 Elitti' ei-tern............... 9 3 Nei!', ciaterui..,.............5 - Miller's cis'tern..,.,,..---7 9 P'zilips' eistern............-...... &iinimings' eistern........ ..16 91 The Eiffel Tower of Toilet Articles. 316,574 bot tles Blush of Roses sold in 1890. You know I coald not havef sold so much if Blush of Roses was: not as represented, a sure cure for pimplee, freckles and blackheads. In 1892 I predict it will be sold by every druggist, and used Ey every lady and gentleman in the Uni'ed States. John II. McMaster & C~o. will sup pl o at 75 cts. per bottle. adv Children Cry for Pitcher's Ca.,:ia. rersonaIs. Jno. H. McMaster and Charley Timms returned from Atlanta on Mon day morning. Messrs. Charles Stevenson, C. K. Douglass, John L. Beaty, W. R. Elliott and Miss Tiny Elliott will leave - .y to be present at Mr. Henry L. Elliott's marriage. Mr. John M. Simpson left Monday after a short stay~ here. Mr. G. W. R'gsdale s; et Sunday at home. Dr. D. E. Jordan returi.ed from Blackstock a ni Monday where i.e tiad gone to condact set vices in the Pre,by - itin. (lun I a: th:-t la(e. AN ENJOYABLE GERIMAN. Un la't Th;ursday eveni ng the .armnor of the Gordon LUght Inta:try w a< t e scene of another one of those (delght ful ger.nans, gotten up by the young men of this town. Mrs. C. S. Dwight and Mrs. J. M. Stewart furnished the music for the daice in which fully eighteen couples took pat t. Mr. Davis Dduglass lead the ger man with his usual grace, and thanks to him, it is pro.onced the most successful oi.e this season. The chaperones were: Mrs. Jas. Q. Davis, Mrs. C. S. Dwight, J .MI Stew art, M is. Rober tson. RIDGEWAY ITEMS, Only a half a crop of cotton is all t 1at is expected this year, owing to the prolIonged dry spell wbich this place, as wel as others in the country, was visited w:th last month. The cotton reclipts so far are 13,000 babes. Tn~e corn crop will not vet.l'ze the expe :tati mn of the farmnera in thtis . c tion. Thur..d y nih: two b des of c tton necre di-c y re'd to be on ti: e. In the yard :h re v ere tr* m five~ to six tun dred t>ale-. On.'. of lhe hin : nn bales was in a bad e mnditian, w i h half thIe hoops broake-1 off; it was easilv ignii ed by a sp-mrk I r* mi a *-c,-nw iv". Lutcki y the fire wa- di-covereiat :t one, Fif te, doulsee mi 1 e.an r~ the to -s. A SAD f79ATI. MrS. J. L. itobinson dited at i.e: bome in the Greenbrier zctioU on Sat urdai night, after an illne-is of abou three weeks of typhoid fever. S!d leaves an itfiat about a year old This is a peculiarly Ead death, and tY sympathy of tle cCommunity is ex tended to the grief-stricken husband Mrs. Robinson was a daugh:er 0 Capt. W. H. Sligh, (A Columbi. aw was cut off in the v:iy bloom of life, Her iemaius were interred at Bethe Church on Sunday at 3 o'clock. A SWIXDLER CAUGHT. Last Thurl-day, a man named Har ris, representing himself to be an ageil of a Columbia photographer, went arnund Ridgeway getting orders for enlarging pictures. The p.irties order ing paid one dollar in advance, whicl: the iogue pceke ed White on his way to Winnsboro, he was overtaken and carried b-f re Trial Justice Meares, who comnittCd him to jail here tc await his trial. The fraud was discove:ed by thc postmistress, who having written tc Columbia about him, was informed bv Mr. Reckling that the man was an in poster. -14x17 crayon (t Iourself or auy old picture you have given away at Mullikin's this -c-k. Don't miss it. All woik guaranteed. adv J. A. Mullikin, Photographer. CHURCH COURTSHIP. A cerlain young man in the choir of a certain chutch in town, seeiig a young lady in the next pew felt do sirous of enterirg into courtship on the spot, but the place not suiting a formal declaration the exigency sug 2e,ted the following plan: He pO litely handed his fair neighbor a bible open, with a pin stuck in the following text: Second epistle of St. John, ver e 2, And now I besecci the, jady, not as thauah I wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the beginnig, that we lore one another." the returned it with the following: SEC )nd chapter :f Ru-h, tenth vErze, "Then she fell on her face and bowed herelf to the ground and said unto him, Why have I found grace in thine yes, that thou shouldst take notIce o me, seeing I am a stratger?" Ie re mirned the book, pointing to the welfth verse of the thud epistie of John: "Having many things to write unto ou I should write with paper and uk, but I t rust to come unto y on and ;peak face ti face." DATI OF .MR. WILLIAM CORK. Woodward, Oct. 21.--Mr. William ~ork, a wvell kn;own and respected citi n of this community, passed anay bursday at the home of his brother, Ir. David II. Cork, where he was born nd where be has always lived, at the idvanced age of eighty-rine years and ;wo days. Before the war Mr. Cork was a n-ted cattle and horse trader, nd traveled extensively through most 1 of the Southcrn and Western States in the inle:-est of his p:-ofes-iz.n, and is honesty and fair dealings made him hosts of friends wherever he went. ince the war he has lived a quiet, 3asy life with his brother and several isters. He was a man possesEed of good sense and sound indgment. IIe ad a very retentive memory and de lghted to talk about his travels and ~dvntres and things that transpired an the olden times. Mr. Cork had always bad rather a Lobst constitutionl. His il'ness was bief, only lasting three or four days. Ie leaves a brother, three sisters and niece, who lives with them, besides hot of friends to mourn his loss. Il& remains were laid to rest in the graves ard at Concord Church where rests those of his parent.e, grand parents and other kindr(d. It May Do as Muich for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 11l., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years. with severe pains in his back, nd l'so that his bladder was affected, lie rt1 many s-catted Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year flot e beaan the use of Electrie Bitters and found re:ief at once Electric Bitters us especially adapted to cure alt Kidnef ud Liver troubles and often gives altst instant r lief. One~ trial' wilt prove our stat. ment. Price only 50e. for Lrge bot. tle. At McMaster & Co.'s drng store. RIDGEWAY DOTS. Ridgeway, S. C., Oct. 19.-The ladies of the Presbyterian Church de serve the thanks of our community or a ver'y pleasant "Birth Day Party" given Friday evening at the Coleman Iloue. Much of the success is due to the efforts of Miss White atnd Miss Julia Coleman. Each guest was re qested to put into a small bar, p:'o vided for the purpose, as wany cnts s t.e number of his or hLr years, which bag with its contents was the matniion fee. The program g.vcu below wvas rendere'd with spitrit, t he audience showing i:s a pp'ecia'ion by hearty and repeated ene. ra s Dityv refreshn:exts, bountifully srvd free of char'ge. go the enter' ai;nent a haupy ending. Specially w or thy of muentilon were I le piano se etions by M.se Whuite, the per forace of Miss McCormick on the q uiltr anid th. duet by Mr. an1I Miss Muore. Sixteen doilars were realized. Pii o-'Feast f Rose'," ilervev i-s White. la:dinuz- Dr. Mood. Y Ce-"' Vt;Lini a milh-f tEdmtb:I' Voice-"some Day II] wan. Dack .Again"-Quar'ttte. Recitatio::- i riti Sa'u tamu< -Mr. C. Troinas. Yo!ce-"IIOIv Citv--MiSS White. (;uitar-.-pi, h F aIndango"-fi McCormic. Recittion-Lacca-Mr. :rod. Hano--Tam0O'hant:e-isM Cormnick. Voice-"Fiy For; b, 0, G.iLle D've -Mr. and Ni'.; Moore. REadng-"-Sam.,bo'-,Dlema C. Tho The bospitab:e home Of Mr. 'n Mrs. W. H1. uf, always a favorif eort with our young people, was i scene of a happy gathering la Monday evening. A progreisiv whist party bein the oce?sion of th coming together. The prize was a: is a secret, but rumor sayeth it w what one might well work ::nm:!i for however thatt may be, the evenin pasz.ed delightfully for which t;e ho4 and hostess have many thanks. The great showman, Barnum, wa it not, who said that the "America people liked to be humbugged." On town has been getting experience, nc to say amusetnent, from the doings C a picture man. Coming into tow early in the week, he did a thrivin; busi ess for several hours, takin ord,-rs for the eilargenen of piture ..ii, g his receipts "jor- th2 dollar i: advance that lie required," The Iteck ilm Piio. Co. A leller to Mr. Reck linfg in Co'umbia brought a telegrami saying sayiug that he had ;o authol ized -tgvent in the field. Meanwihil, our picturC man, 'Mr. Harri, al"a Mr. Jones, b A ,'aken the. dust of thi h I'! i. l , if . .m his feet and de parted, lIvi his customers to wonde why. He i.os, oever, overhaulle before rea, 1ig R1 ekton and wa; brought back to stand trial before trial justice upon the charge of obtain ing money undce. false p.etenses Being found guilty he was lined $10 which was subscribed by symp:ithizers and Mr. Harris went on his way-no stood on the order of his depor tin nor was this to b,2 the end. The next day a .sufficient anount was subzcribef to bring Mr. Hairis, who, since laav ing us, had,I changed his name to Jones back to stand trial on the charge o. forgery, which charge was to-d; (Saturday) preferred against him be fore Trial J.stice Mcares. WaJving a preliminary cxunination Mr. Jiarris was, in difault of $300 bail, committed to jail to await lie court of General Sessions i; February. Mr. Harris dsgorged th! advanceJ payi:ents ti-Lt ad been m de him ion pictures .rdIere. The Misses I.::nbcrt are visiting i iends in town. Miss lcCormi..k and Mis lawle.., of Lotgiown, aie he(re for a few days. Mrs. G. M. II eks and children, of Clarendon, ere visiting their mozte:', Mrs. Bovd. Miss Bessie Quattlebaum, of the Bor-o, has been speging some days with her friend, Miss Pauline Bo- d. The ev:ngelist Tillman is in town. Merchants sav collections and trede re much better- h:mn cxpccted. The octors, though arc co:nphidning. tate of Ohio, Clity of Tole,(. Lucas C'ounty. F1mNK J. CHENi-t.Y i"akes aVt U at he i- tIhe ,e:ior :a:ner eli t c. ir. o . J. CIIENET & (0O., d.oin Ibine c. in the City ot Tiol'i.o, Cunty and St~ate oreaid, anid t hat Said firm WT ill nay he sum'of ONE~ rUNDRED) DOL ARS for each anmi erery case ofi atarrt that cannot b)e cured by- the use of II.uSs CAr.uunI Crut [sEAL ] A. W. GLEASON, Notary Fatblic. Hl.!l's Catarrh Cure is tauken' int er~ ally and acts directly ont the blood ad mucous surfaces of the system. end for testimtonials, free. F. J. CIIENET & (7), To:edo, 0. F~sld by Druggists, 75e." Knights of the Macca ce.4. The Sta- e Coma.nder wt it es u from incoln, Neb., as follows: "Aft;' try;m other medicit, s for whad tteemed to' be a very obstinate cotngh in our two children e tried Dr. Kingr's New Discovery and at the end of two) tays the co: entirely left them. We w ill never be without it hereafter, as our expierieniee pr2ves that it cures where alt other remedies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens. State Com.-Why o give this great uimdicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at ,Master & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size S0c. anid SL.O0. * ne:ten'si Ama:a. Sawv T HE BEsT SALVE in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chepped IIands, Chill olains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi, tively cures Pies, or no pay required. It isguarante'ed to give perfect satisfaction, rtoney refunded. Price 2:; ents per ex. For sale by Mo te & Co Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, For Over Fifty Years Mu's. WItNsLow's SooTHING SYRUr has been used for cver fifty years by millionir of mothers for their children while teeth. in , with peI feet s.uccess. It soothes the cil. softer.s the gums, allays at' pain, cur's wind coiCe, anid is the b;est remtedy for Diarrhoea. it will relieve the poor lit ie ufferer timmediately. Sold by D)rujz ilas in every tart o' the world. T 'wenty Sve 'ents a ~bttle. P>e sure and ask fo'r r'. Wia<!owv's Soothing Syrup," anid et.n 'ther kind. -Gx Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Casitoria. F~OR RENT. I OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year lie D)welling lIouse and premnises C1 lenry N. Obeoar. 2tf T. 1K. ELIR'T, Ag'nt. SE otThr at privdt sale' a I lantittn u T wo 11lundredt ::d Fity (250 ~.i 1)ogla'ss and D r. Thos. CG. D)oug lass, tunw oc'cupie'd tby Mr. Wmt. R~ DJouc lass. Ilas good dwelingz anid ot',er iutild iazs on it. Terms easy. 9 tf T. K. E LLIOT T, Cashier. NOTICE. I3 rttsUINEYlNG, TERRACIN( .Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Applly to-;A tX % 7A k STPENf1U1US, STOCK TO "7ELECT FROI Ready in all Departments. A BT!AUTIFUL LIiE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS, P Black Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment of Broadcloth Cloakings - all colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice in t Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of. ladies. misses' and children's Hose. Some special inducements in ladies' and gents' Handkerchiefs. A Large Stock of Shoes, bought before the rise. Cn save you money in this department. I keep the celebrated E. & G. Corsets, the best made. The best - assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Bor). 2Y LN OF COTHIN G was never more complete. HATS to please the old and young. Some good values in gents' Underwear. Look at my line of Cravats. If you want a Trunk or Valise don't buy until you price mine. The poorest man in the county can iony a pair of WOOL BLANKETS from mc this season and not miss his money. Here is a stunner: A Silk Umbrella for seventy-five cents. Country merchants will do well to price through my immense stock. T L. MTMNAUGHP 9e D WILLIF D -P agar r r FOR S. k Lr ,- hnd, Situlated m)(ar A i , Little RiTr, fo.nely. , owned by Juo. oi i . D w ill 3be divi de i!to ;zmall tracts it neces-ary. Ter-ay If no, Eold, it v,ill here ed AppIN to J1. E. '\CDODo, FA D, Q. DAVIS, L OF 41895. 10-22tf W. D. DOUGLASS. FOr RE NT. DURING th ircoming year (1S96) Smart and J C. tuart, situate 1seve.n miles west of Winusboro). There~ is UU A.J.L ,4LL. sufii.cut arable i-.u for two ori three plows, a1 comno'ab:e dwelin.; house c.ero h ouses barn-, SIabICS, eotton h u. c:ib, and a are Al-o al fine PARTICULARLY TO T HOSE who wel ofwatr, na orh td ad gr-wil bc wise enough to seeik genuine den -- :~l o ~i ba'i-, and I Cihim to have such TermIfl rh.. ma! - .wal b.aans to offer my friends this Fail, t.. , and paion given : ei e ad ia m reasos why fpollos:t I ).eem:b:-r 1. 1800. Apyt or' addrs. undesell acmeits,h a prollowS:t 31RS. .JAS. Hi. 81TUaRt une' cm.eios 10 Winnsbor'o, S. C. -_____________1s'.--Our entire stock of' General Mer' - ~Chandise MUST be converted into' LE T'TES OF ADmlNtMTR~AT ION. ready cash in order to wind up - the business of A. Macdonald & ST ATI2 0F soUT IICAUiOLINA,Co coU'NT Y oF FAIiFELD. 2d- rfrt iei; linS'n Jy ,S. 12. JOIL\T,l E.j,JmdigeProb,ate. cgbsfeboeitfth 7UHElmAS, iLIt. 1. Jeninfgs, C. C. I' , WC~lgieu!ii i ~ie v hathi made suit to me to grant hun iihrIbnseloti up ettrs of administration of the estate htalmgthv nopra and effects or .Jnhn Ilunt, (ece!asedt: iiVo ~ni~br Tfhese are, therefore, to cite and admon ih a-ll ain;I sigular the kindred and cred- _\"inheavc aneo crditors of the said .John Ilunt, die ead, tat theyV be and a ppeair before hc,Ii'ae.iidoh' me, in the~ .'ourtLf Probate, to be held at ~ 15ilOt ie efr ~e Faiur ild Co. urt Ilouise, S. C., on the 22nd yi.dab upl01 dayin cr ~--vember, after publiiein here- idteprftwih h dac f, at 1' o'clo'k in the forecnOon. to showia/~ gt S cau'se, i1 any' the' hlave, why the said ad-solnrs n.nst ation'shouild net be granted. I ieey IC it hi od l ive ui'r my hand, this 21st day of motafrtcs. Octbe, A. D. Tht@5. 1-22-' Judge of Probate. f-I'iicLthcoo;ma't 'W A NTED, ic do,toreth.XVl DELIGHFUL ROMS.2nUS .-B prefe 'at cgsive my fries nd and nrnin'cnew hav almoden eihbse hea monefit 'aof whe coneninc~. Gs, letri' Blls ho thy veeping rcbtion i prices n and oil aterbathi'om o eac il atier than g ell aouatag in yolurp floo~. hidl'taat all migohtihadetani oantrthere firs-clas inever ~'~pcctyC ofi:-securn brans1d ent.-When the advanceicarne o Rate, h2.s0 perrdhy.rS.ecidlothcr too dartiurline,iweforinnate Founedin1Spriy. as5. leiidyOave, FRA'pricc1d'n't forgettthis.cW.ll TEIIIF UR AIOS an odwtrbt rooms on each.~ eoi ver h frtcassi ry re:ect Conveni en toialn itso TiiamumnrTaht byaIm-~ ~ .eaCe~ysafat Rate a, 0 prli da. Spscial: ra'eTerwoigc:,!~~cusras to paties of. ix' or11" more. e pupTe;rCSa~,~ri.~tmPdo oe 23:N A1)Wiehl St.,D Atlanta, Gca:ic a.tyyu eca. chdb cm r.w:re, yiewoC. 'I'l0: x i)EN(NE* ls**f*d So ln u <i ? i 'or'mia:nn p'' ptnnae C * Faan- w- n^'', Ge eralfuturer FOR THAN PEALE. Are odea thi7ehs 1 ' )~ 1, )S)jC a:i ilto ofeer form tof fo-d. Ger.y t in-g 1,- aluable.prttf'r.1 dic ard u the' warthCs.The tmakp d'unnS aes pmm and r and out th dSiure. lw D r ti e ER STORE. c and fancy Ducks just received. rity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. s now offered at cut prices for '. Ladies' Shoes just received; xford Ties. We have a small lack and Russets, and Patent g as JOBS. a 4 apartmen~3t. ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rioe, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, &c., &c. s in store. rY & BRO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY C08 Central Time shown between Jacksonville and Columbia. Eastern Time at othe points. Northbound. 30.36 NolO N3 Oct. 8th, 1895. DaSy Daily Dally Lv. Jacksonville .. ...... 620 p ....... 730 a Lv. Savannah..... ...... 1041 p ....... 1150 a Ar. Columbia... ...... 330 a ... 400 p Lv. Charleston........6 00 p.. 720 Ar. Columbia .... ...... 1015 p .... 1105 a L. Augusta............ Graniteville .. ......p 234p " Trenton ...... ...... $25p 258p Johnstons .... ........ 345a 310p Ar. Columbia .... ......- 1120 P 444P Lv. Columbia .... .... 450a 50 Winnsboro.... ......60ta 601a 605V Chester ....... ......658a 6589 $53p Rock Hill .... ...... 732a 730p Ar. Charlotte .... ...... 825 2 DaMvIlle...... .... .... 10 p200 p Ricbmond.. ....640.p 640p 600 Washi----n120p ~p 424 Baltiore . 450s 1125 p 805 p Phildelpia 601a 01605 NewYork 6 2a 620a1253 Southound N825 ao 82 a 8207 L" Dniloe.........130130 2 00nt O " Rimored.....--.60 p6 0a 6Zi 0 a L" Washington.. ---.- a4 p 140 a 10432p " Baltmonre...-.-.-.1255p11255p 80a "anhildelphi..------.300 30 015 Wa ChNewot......-.----O620Oa p 20 9315 Sothud N N NDil.....1814p07 ChesNeYrk.... .....1215nt l215nt1430 p " Philadelphia........110 a 1140 n 655 a Ar Coltiae.... .....6220a 6220a 9 20p Lv. Colhingto .. . ..... 30. 1243p " Bihmson.... .......1255.325 lp0 " TDenviloe.............645 8 05 50 "raocteHille..... ......16 a0 275 "r Chestar...... ...... 25 1 4103 LvWCnnsbor.... ......,114a.11404 Ar.Columbiaon...... .. 111 20 a.22 a 100p Lv. Columbia ..............430.a1270 p "r Johnstn.... ..... 4....6 2a30 p "ackrnville...0.........71 40p Itr.Chlmnarlstm.. ..... 1 o10 . So..id800 mAraannaih ....n car.. 5ot o Carl...45p No.87and Sastn Sal ouhtr lm man Buffet Sleeping car and first-class coseh Jacksonville and New York ; also Pn11mn car .&gsA and Charlotte. . B.-Nos. 35 and 36 do not enter Union Sta tion Columbia, but d' hre and take on pas sengers and baggage at BlandingSt. Station. W. A. TURK, S. H. H AlBTWICK, G.P. A., WisEDNGroY. A. G. P. ., AU,ATA. P. L WELLS, Supt, CoLUMBIA, S. C. W.B. GREEN, 3. M. CULP, .Spt., WAsHrNGTON. T. N., WASEINIGi'WI. Wili p'ease remember that we have a full :supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, COPY BOOKS,. SL ATES, PENS, PENCILS, PEN-HOLDERS, INK and SPONGES. COTTON PLANTERS Ca fid BL ANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS and LANTERNS. A Supply of CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, BOWLS and PITCHERS, YELLOW BAKERS, -GLASSWARE of all kinds. Under Winnsboro Hotel. CAN I OBTAIN A PA For a l 0UN&O,Whohavebh nea years' tious strictlycontidentia.bA Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalOgne of mechan Patents takentrog una . rcev secial notice in the Scentifie American, and thsare brought widely before the public with out cost to the inventor. This snlendid paper. issued weekly,.elegantly illustrated.basbyfar the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. iS3 a ear. SamplIe copies sent free. Build, 2, cents. Eer numnber contil eu hoss ihplans, enabln bider to sw e latest desiea and secure contracts. Address MUN CO., Nzw YQaK, 361 BROaDWAT AT TIE CORN Another lot of white, blac] Also a nice line of fancy Dir a beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i cash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros also low price and medium 0 lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, B Leather, which we are offerir GTrcoery Fresh Flour, Meal, Mola, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Soap, Starch, Soda, Crackers, T.'riumph New Irish Potato< Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BEA' Winnsboro Drug -wStore. Just Arrived Bist's Turnip. Seed, Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. F YOU WANT to Keep Abreast of the Times EAD SOUTHLAND. I consina all the latest improve ents up 10 dates. ubscription One Dollar a Year The Charleston edition of FIE HOME SEEKER contains a descriptive sketch or all the coast region of South Carolina, giving a full descrip tion. of all the lowlands of the State. Price lOne Dollar, e sent with SOUTIILAND one ear for NE DOLL AR AND FIFTY CENTS. C. Mi. DEMPSEY. 1511 Main St., Columbia, S. C, 3~-21y 17 95 XCHANGE FEE ND) SALE STABLES. All nersons indchied to the under ined~by note falling due on the 1st uid 15th of Ocober will prepare to neet sameo as full pa. men: will bc re ~uired. I have a few NEW BUGGIES for sale cheap for cashl. Also a few MI~LCH1 COWS. cope of ieodhm FOUR-H JRS E WAGONS, n goodl ru::nIing o: dir. an ! cue p ai: of L AIRGE MULES. Vil ll n m .rcah or o i we:ve A. WILLUFORD, winnsbore. S. C.