The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 31, 1895, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Thursda3, October 31, t 84i
Soeal Erie2.
-They say Peter Bird is not dead
yet.
-"Caroline" Sale at McMaster &
Co.'s drug store. adv
-While cotton is up do not forget
to remit that subicriptian due TIE
NEWS AND HERALD.
--Mr. J. 11. Cummings ii on the
road in ti e drug business. We wish
him success to t.e utmos.
-Don't forget the road congress on
next Monday. C;me a-id bring your
neighbor. It is important.
-Subscribe for THE Nkws AND
HERALD and pay for it while you have
money from bigb-priced cotton.
-Get your pictures taken this week
at Mullikins Gallery in Thespian Hall.
J. A. Mullikin,
.dv Pbotographcr.
-The highest price paid for cotton
in Winnsboro on Wednesday was
8 62J. Someb:>dy has faith in the
staple.
-The new county delecgation from
Rock Hill returned home on Tuesday
evening. They are very hopeful and
are satisfied with their work in Colum
Dia.
--It is not long befbre some one
will call for our prize money in the
-g c nitest. Who will be the lucky
an? Let every contestant try.
on can put oa a great deal of fle3h
efore the c:ose.
- 8->ic of our enterprising citizens
say that if the iounty does not buy the
road machine which wts exhibited,
and whic! is at present at Mr. T. W.
Ruff?i, that they will buy it. The
price is $250, which is not unreasona
ble if the machinedoes what is clained
for it.
-Do not confuse the Fnmoui Blush
of Roses with the many worthless
paints, powders, creams and bleaches
which are fioc.ding the market. Get
the genuine of yoar druggists, John
H. McMas:er & Co., 75 cents per bot
tle, and I guarantee it will remove
your pimple,, freckles, blackheads,
moth, tan and sunburn, and give you
a lovely complexion.
-''he business houses in Atlanta
will close to-day (Atlanta day) and
the people will go out to the Exposi
tion in a body. Many employers have
presented their employees with admis
sion tickets. Surrounding towns and
neighboring cities will lend crowds to
help and the occasion will furnish a
great demonstration in honor of the
city which Atlantians love so well.
Rlemembher when you need writing
paper ycu e.mi get twenty-four sheets
with a package of envelopes, good
quality, all in a box, for ten cents at
Lauderdale's. adv
Chidren try inr Pitcher's Castoria.
PAINTfNG.--MrS. Dtuval is having
the HIot Duval repainted. When
finished it will present quite a refresh
ing appearance.
THE FAta.-We are going to have a
County Fair on Novemnb. r 27th to the
30th But it is not the white fo:ks
this time. The colored .>ther has
outs'rippe I the white man this time.
Nor SnIoaA THERIt..--Henr~y :Mills, a
colored teaton Mr. .LM. Sewart's
ph.ce, m.ide 22 bales of cotton with
teniants on the place and the aggregate
number of batl.s is 75. This is a rare
ca-e,.>wvr but one which derezvea
mnenttn.
BiIo1E JI,-.Veuna Ray, clored,
who is charged with instigating the
murder of Cour.t-tble Moseley at Green
wood abo~ut two weeks ago, broke jail
Sat Gri e. vil:e, where he hadl been sent
for fear of lytnching at Abbeville, and
let (ut' eight other prisoners. One
negro returned, as he only went t see
his peo:-l. The other eigh1t at e stil:
rt ;a' ge.
CP xN THlE DARK (ORtNER--We
le.irn 'hat "Uc e Joe" Nevi:t has
h:mnled i :eighty f->ur h .ir-e w-agoni
load. .of corn' and is no.t through - e .
Tiey ssddlh d the Dark Curnet on'
"Uncle Joe," but there is no hit;g
b'ack or gl>omy ab ,ut atman's plac
who hauls as much homne-rai-ed c. nii
as is repo 'ed. Stuch th'nig< ns c ton,
ga s and polttoes :i e aide inae1rs, ni
account kept of them.
1n~ HoUSE BC RNED.-News reach.:d
town on Wednesday at the 1 >ss by fire
f the gin house belonging to Mr.
Preston Rion. It is situate I on his
f um about seven mies from to.vut
SThe entire sT' rc nd c ietnte,
a si and about three bales of cotton,
werei c.)nsu-ned. It is supposed that
ti.e fire originate.1 from a park. The
-dry weadih r makes ginning very dant
b erous. The papi rs are full of ac
counts of lires. It is well f.>r our~
cople to u-e extra caution until it
Baiware of Ointment for Catarrh that Con
tatn Mercury.
s mercury wi I sureh- destroy the
sense of smne I and completely derange
the whole system w:nen entering it
tbrough the tnn ' ua sur'aces. Such
artic:es -ih.uldl never be used except o.n
pr.escrip i -na f,om reputable physi
cia'S. as the' damage they wAil dof is
tet'iold to the eood you can pos,ibly~
derive fromn th -m. Idaull'- Ca'arrh
Cure, maiinufactured byv F J. Cheney
& Co ,Toled'o, 0., e -nttin's no mer
curv., an.d is taken a j,rrihyi, actine
direc' l, upon the bliood anid mucou,
suirfaces if t he sy-temi. In bu. ing
IIall's &a'ai rh CLure hi sure you get
the grenu'i". It i.. :aken' internalh,
and mtade in T.ledlo, Ohii, by F J
Chew y & Cii. Testimoriis free.
grSeld by Druggis:s, iKce 75-. ier
abottle.
Personals.
Rev. C. E. McDonald returned hoiM!
from Syi.od on Tuesday evening.
Rev. lorae% R:bb and family are
vitititg t Mrs. N. K. Rabb's. his
mother. Mr. Rabb came here from
Synod which has jst adjourned at
Due West. 1t leaves in a day or s.
Mrs. Itabb wi:l remain a week or
more.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Winnsboro as a Cotton Ma:ket.
There i. n( diqputing tha fact that
Winnsboro is a better cotton market
than Colimbi or otherplace-of larger
size and better facilities. The reaions
are not ours, the facts prove it.
Several days ago buyers were paying
big prices on th.e western side of our
ejanty; eetton was goin., at good
prices, but only a few days later while
they WEre paying only 8 cents for
cotton persons fram thit Eection sold
here at 8 U to 8 t Cotton br,,ught
8.55 in Winnsboro on Wednesday
while the market in Columbia w.as
8 25. No matter whether our buyers
are crazy, speculating or what they
are doing, bring your e)tton to Winns
boro. A crazy man's money goes as
far a< a sane man's does. Come to
Winnsboro.
MULLIKI-N-GRIFFIN.
Mr. Ernest Mullikin and Miss Bestie
Griffin, two popular young Columbians,
'were marrie : vesterday afternooni at
4.30 oclock at St. Peter's Catholic
hurch by the Rev. Fathe llegarty.
Mi's Griffin is the daughter of Mr.
B. F. Griffin and has many attractions
and a large cit cle of friends.
The pro-pe::tive groom is a well
known young man, and who up to a
short time ago was engaged in the
photographic gallery of Hennies.
The State
Mr. Mi Ihkin has been occupying
the photo. gallery at the Thespian Hall
here for some time and during hii
imited stay here has won the favor
of those who come in contact with him.
He arrived here wi:h his bride on the
early train and is quartered at the
otel Duval.
W1l Arrive Home To-Night.
Mr. T. H. Sprinkle, of this city, and!
Miss Mary Donaldson Reeve, of
ashington, were married vesterday
t noon. The marriage was very
rivate, only the immediate family ofI
bhe bride being present. Yesterday
fternoon a wedding reception was
eld which waa largely attended.
Ur. and Mrs. Sprinkle will arrive in I
harlotte to-night, and will go im
ediately to the residence of the
~room's ~parents on East Seventh
ttreet. The groom is the oniy son of
capt. and Mrs. Wmn. Sprinkle, and is
regarded as one of the brightest law- 1
-ers at the Charlotte bar. His bride
s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix
~lexander Reeve, and is loved by all~
who know her for her many attrac-.
ions of head anid heart.---Charlotte Ob
Capt. Wmn. Sprinkle, father of thet
~roomn is a Winnsboro man, moved
om here to Charlotte. We are glada
o learn of Mr. T. II. Sprinkle takinig
ttch a high stand at the Charlotte bar.
Vinsboro people gonerally send a
ood eport home in one generation
r another.
-I want every one to get a doz-m
f my best p)hotos before I le'te
Winusboro.
dy J. A. Mullikin.
ONLY TWO.
The price of cotton or the3 chain
;ang, mtost likely the cotton, have re
]uce.l the number of priionezs in jtil
0 two, and st:ange to say the-c two
one p:isoner s are whi:e men. The
hain gang may not be as humane anu
aistiutin as some would prefer, but Ii
:t :ealy appears to reduce the number
f criminals. If the improvement
eeps on there will be no gang to work
he highways. This will, however,
ecrease court expenses to such a de
tree as to warrant hiring a force withI
he money eaved1 thereby.
One of the white men is charged I
ith obstructing the railroad track
with crosities; the other is charged
wh orgery. It appears that he took
~otracts to enlarge pictures in the
ame of "Heckling & Co." He was
'oing the town of Ridgeway when a I
varr ant was issued for himn. IIe left,
but wrote for his effects which lead to
Slocation and consequently his arrest.
FAIRFIELD'S DELEGATES.
Owing to our absence from home
fo -ome lit tle time we haive not kept
use wath on the mnatters before the
Constitutional Convention nor the con
duct or' Fai. field's delegates in that
body. We, however, had no appre
mi*mion as to the intention and ability
of the delegates fromn Fairfield at any
time si.ce the.ir nonimnation. We take
the librty of publi,bing the following
entin of the serviceA of two of the
dlegation written by one in position
to appreciate their services, conse
quently being of more force than if
taken from net' spaper obser vation:
The; e sple of Fairfield should take
pride in knowing that Messrs. Rtus-F
dle and Meares have proved two of
the most useful members of the con
vention. Mr. R.ngsd.ae frequently
yin ts out a p,hrase or clause which the
Cnstitution woul- mnean some:thin;r
diferent from what the c -nv'ention in
ends. l-li- b;owledge (of judicial ae
:sio)n and c>nistitutional law im
ressall. and has r-evera times been
mnrked benefit to the convention.
lIe invauable.
Mr. Meares i.: l.kew:se al rt and
critical, and is distin:gu'siecd for keel)
ig well in mind the provisions already
adopte1 by the content ion and the
changes that must be male il o'rder to
p n. all parts of the Cons:itutionm il
hrn.ony. Were the whole 160 mem
brs as efficient as thesc t wo, the Con.
iitut on: could never give ri-e to liti
Chilren Cry for Pitcher' Castoria.
PROF. GOSIAU-N.
The people of Winnsboro have been
treated to a nout interesting enter
tanmnt 1on wind reading by Prof.
Gosban. Ile at first attracted the
attention by giving an open air exhi
bition in the evening which adver
tiied him most effectually. He got
Mr. W. W. Ketchin ann Mr. Lan
de ker to hide a pencil. Ie wert in
rvar of the mat k-et, where it was abso
hocl, i upo;ible fur hin to cee them
and they hid the pencil near a bix ait
F. M. Clark's store. IIe wai lnd
folded and had on a black cap besiJes.
Messrs. Ketchin and Landecker ie
turned to the town pump and he
caught them by the hands and went
blindfolded directly to where the
pencil was hid. At the Court ouse
he had a com:i,tee to assist him, that
is to think of some one in their minds,
or hide s.nething &c. This commit
tee was composed of halt dozen of our
most reliab:e citizens and with them
he worked wouders. Mr. R. If.
Jennivgs was aiked to think of some
one and not call the name and the
profts-or, blindfolded lead Mr. Jen
nigs :o Preesley Brice, the person
Mr. Jennings had in his mind. Ile
was taken out on the Court House
porch and blindfolded by M. J. Mi
U:i.;t, Jr., ind some one was told
to pr,:end t , vnt some one's throat,
hide th. knife Mlud then borrow half
dozen artie! s Jriui separate persons
and bide al'. Ite came in, found the
knife in the Clerk's des!;, pretended to
:ut Charley Goins' throat (the person
>D whom the noion bad been made
bfore) han-ed the knife ..t,> the right
>wner, found the various articles
borrcwed and returned each article to
its separatc owner. He made the
:ommnittee for:ni a circle around a
wire which h:id one end lcading
iross the Court. House, and came into
he Court Ilouse blindfolded, took the
oose end of the wire, touched and
alle.1 the right name of 61 figures
xhich Prof. Witherow had made
ipon the biack.board. It was certainly
vonderful and the audience was
iighly entertaincd.
One of the inevitable small boys of
he town told our reporter with a great
leal of assurance that he could Rx
)lain it all, that "this fellow" had
)aid all these men taking a part in the
erformanca twenty-fiv6 cents apiece
efore they came into the Court House.
Wnt taking the characters of Prof.
Vitherow. and Messrs. R. II. Jen
ings, J. G. McCants, W. C. Beaty
d other reputable citizuns into coni
ideration, we could not accep)t the
>ution the small boy offered, and we
dsissed his5 mfotionl." But we can't
xpainl the mat ter'.
Four Big successes.
Having th3 needed merit to more than
nake good ant the advertising claimed for
hem, the following four remedies have
cached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King'si
ew Discovery, for Consumption, Coughsi
id Colds, each bottle guara. teed; Elec
ic Bitters, the great remedy for Liver,
tomachi and Kidneys; Bucklen's Aruica
alve, tihe test in the world, and Dr.
ing's New Life Pills, whicn are a perfect
ill. All these remedies L.re guaranteed
odo just what is claimed for them and
he dealer whose name is attached here
ith will be glad to tell you ulore of them.
old at Mcre aster & Co.'s D)rut Store- *
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun
berman, of imoadale, Mich,, we are per
itted to mlake tis extract: "'I have no0
Les tation in recommlenldinlg Dr. King's
ew Discovery, as thle results were almost
narvelous in thecase of any w ife. While
was pastor of the B3aptiat Church _a
ives Junictionl she was brought down with
n umonia succeeding La Grippe. Trer
ible paroxysmis of coughing would last
'ours with little initerruptionl and it seemed
.s if sh-- could not survive them. _A
riid recommtlended Dr. King's New Dis
OVery; it was quiCk in its wvork and high
satisfactory in tesults." Trial t>ottles
ree at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store.
~egular size 50c. and St.00 *
Bucklen's Arniea Salve.
TrE iBEST SALVE ill the world for CuCs,
~ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rtheum, Fever
res, Tetter,Chepped IIands, Chillulains
orus, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi,
ively cures Piles, or no pay req;ired. It
iguarateed to give perfect satisfaction,
rmoney rcfunded. Price 23 esnts per
For Over Fifty Years
MSIns. WissLOw's SooTHING STRUP' has
been used for over fifty years by millions
f others for their children while teeth
t with pe:fect success. It soothes tile
ild, softens the gums, ailay's all pain,
ures wind colic, atid is the best remedy
'or Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit
c suferer immediately. Sold by P--ug
iets in every part of the world. Twc sty
ive cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for
drs. Winl'low's Soothitng Syrup," and
t: o other kind. 5-26txly
hidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Whe Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Milss, as clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them CasTria.
L ETTERS OF ADMlNISTRATION.
STATE OF SOUTII CA ROLINA,
CoUNT T OF FAIRFIELD.
1y S. R. JOIIYST'OYE,cq., JidgePr'obate.
rlIEEAS, R II. Jenning, C. C. P ,
' hthl mlade suit to rue to grant him
Letters of administration (of tile estate
md( efTets of' John1 IIunt. dIeceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admuon
s1 all an;d sinlgular tile kindred and cred
~reditors of time saidl Johln Ituult, de
eased, that thtey be and appear before
te, in time Cour't of Probate, to he hleld at
Fairfield Cour't ilouse, S. C., on tile 22nd
day of November,~ after' pulblienttionl here
f, at 11 o'clock ini the for'en)oon, to show
au, if any they have. why the said ad
n.nistrationl shmo.id niot be granted.
Given under :ny hand. this 21st day of
.etober, A. D. l8e'.
S. R. JOIINSTON.
10-22-8 Judge of Probate.
NOTICE.
~URvTYiNG D)Q E ANL.SOLICITr
f'STUPENDOUS STOCK TO SELECT FRON
Ready in all Departments.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS,
Black Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash
meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment of
Broadcloth Cloakings
in all colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice in
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. Can save you money in is department.
I keen the celebrated R. & G. Corsets, the best made. The best
assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the BorD.
MY LINE OF CLOTHING
was n5ver 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 buy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS
from me 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.
JT. L. MIMNAUGH.
Q. D. WILLIFO,L - - Maager.
FOR RENT.
[ OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year,
I the Dwelling Iouse and premises of
lenry N. Obear.
9 .2Gt T. K. ELLIOIT, Age Store.
FOR SALE,
W E off,r at private sale a plantation c
Two Hundred and Fifty (250)
Acres, lying near the residence of .Mr.
.1no. . :Douglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug
lass, now occupied by Mr. WIn. B. Doug
lass. Has good dwehing and other build
higs on ;t. Terms easy.
9-26tf T. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
Municipal Tax Notice. .qJrs and Jelly Tumblers.
ATAX of 31 mills on all personal
.and real property in the town of
Vinsor, hds been levied for the ToltAiceofalKns
uicipal year commencing May 1,
89, anid a commutation street tax of -
wo Dollars. Said tax payable from
he 1-t of November, 1895, until the Pit,Ol,Vrihs
1st of January, 1896.
J. A. HINNANT, -
10-24 Clerk of Council.
AcidedtJ"
Lamps an Glsstre.
ThBuissts TurnipMened,Shoeononruhe
JasandJelyTublrs
Made ToiletaArtiylcalfskin, dinds.
tops allleater timmd,PalidteathrOil,mrishs
solesBwsth5Lt.is'garron thledaroles
Unequaled frPipastyandnTowbacco.
ship andwearingqualitie.dYolrssoiare.
Tfhtbeoat .0MnSoes,lanate- lF' i
Mde fromuranerliy cforkin, godor
Woe it Lewis' ccied IzSroles.
s, and gearinsuales. oree. ic
donofthIs~rne Policyl Assem00,goo for \
Fear nd i'Acient iayCorany
uho,zandgo th in ofre e ra
Greetinillbe Aden a the nextc ses- ~~
ors may dterGene,acrossnerly forrtrrtc::t::.ay .hr,r'
ier nd Cninndatro eara Cmany :~c.;ya,ik! card
athe Niiofrthe Stiate eihe threcugh ,1 i::~ iv .-zo %rcbr.
tion of Southiport, N. C., crossing
intervening Counties, and to change :Z.Y EFYtAGC.
the name to the Southport and West- SiCTN0..
en Raoilroad Company, together with L~
other general amendments to the said
charter. L o
G. IIL McMASTER, A
J. C. CALDWELL, President. $38IO FTORAN.
Secretary and Treasurer.s. ODVN
8 27-3m jcjaNMLECAF
U HAIR BALSAM I ~ .9PLC,sLS
cleases and bet.tifies the ha!r. O WG KN M '
eromctes al nnt groth
e. saldie.os a Dr liggi1- BYSl1USIO
HINDERCORNS./ 3
THINAGUOe n MRASPopewa h
FOR TIIIN L.DoglsPLE.$ Soe
Are you thin?Teygv ~tvueorheine.
Flesh made with Thinmacura Tablets by a : riguatesrensrae.
scientific proess. Thycreate perfect FO C5acu;om.SaPdo oe
assiitlation of every form of fo: d, secret- I ordae a;o upyyuw a.Sib
ili the valuable parts ard discarding the
worthless. They make thin faces plump W ~ ~fS N
an r uind out the figure. They are the
STANDARID RtEMEDY
for leuness conta'ning No AnssNiac, and(
Pie, prepatid, si per box, 6 for $5.
Pamphlet, [JOWe TO GET FAT," FiiEE.
rhe TIINA4CURA CO., 949 nlroadway.N.Y
ChcetrsEgihDiamond nlenad.CAATTREMAK
ENNYRoYAL P11 CN LLSIAPAET?Fr
I OT vrians and womnl cinoh Unitned nwrada oes pno,wiet
Btate inteeste ci e. pDmm and w isky &C.,wohv hdnaidyas
'ait o eae e o books thee dIns srcl ofdnil adoko n
Relif f'r .n.i.."an ettr. b reurn Pat n tk e n d r i Mn.n- RCo.L reo
Mul 5) 00 , @i1t.Xi.'I~''.i nst r th ..en tc Am rcn
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Stats iterste in he piu an Wh sk c k l umey- ro contain beer
habie t hae oe o my ook onthee ds ny p l:-:n cos god photorahesoe e
ease ~ ~~~~s. dein n eueconcoV.AN',as
Box882 an on wil e snt on ree ~ usN,~ o.,~aFRoEC&ENABMELEDA,
SHOESz
A F'ull
We have just received another lot
Although leather has advanced in pricE
we bought our stock in June, before I
kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. Lai
Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If you
the future storms and mud call for BA
LEATHER SHOE. We consider it tl
same old price will biy them. Send t
heel shoes. We have good stout scho3:
snd $4.00 Shoes.
Dry Goodsq,
A new line of Outings, Ginghams, C
Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brown
Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jes
chiefs, &c., &c.
G|rrocery
Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sug
der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macaro
Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinegar
Try our Dried Apples-good and che
We are selling Reed's Shoes and Pai
out. Only a limited quantity and a fe
cheap.
We are offering a specially low pric
and look at them. Respectfully,
J.M. B
Alex. macaonld,
FALL OF 1895.
GooI Timos Ahead.
PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who
will be wise enough to seek genuine
bargains, and I claim to have such
bargains to offer my friends this Fall,
and give my reasons why I propose to
undersell all competitors, as follows:
1st.-Our entire stock of General Mer
chandise MusT be converted into
ready cash in order to wind up
the business of A. Macdonald &
Co.
2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and
neighbors tbe benefit of the
sweeping reduction in prices
rather than sell out in a Jump,
that all might have an opportu
nity of securing bargains3
Srd.-When the advance came on
Shoes, Hardware, and other
goods in our line, we fortunate
ly had a big supply on band,
and tbe profit which tbe advance
in prices legitimately gave us,
wIll be thrown toour customers,
thereby getting their goods al
most at first cost.
4th.-I will be in the cotton market
from start to finish, paying full
prices-don't forget this. Will
also pay highest cash price for
cotton seed.
Be sure and consult my prices on
Bagging and Ties b)efore you buy. I
bought these several months ago when
they were at roec bottom prices, and
will give you great advantage in you.r
wants here.
Alex. Macd.onald,
SURVlVOR,
BLAdKSTOCK. S. C.
EXCHE FEED
AND S)ALE~ STABLES.
All Dersons indebted to the under
signeby note falling due on the 1st
and 1~>th of October will prepare to
meet same as full pa, mnent will be re
quired.
I have a few
.NEW BUGGIES
for sale checap for cash. Also a few
MILCH COWS.
A couple of second-hand
FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,
in good running order, and one pair of
LARGE M~ULES.
Will sell them for cash or on t welve
months' time.
A. WIJLLIFORD,
Winnsboro, S. C.
FOR SALE.
r[IRTEEN IIUNDRED ACRES of
bo td , sit'iatedl ne ar Altbion, on
Lite River, foanmerly owned by Jno.
S D mgla,s. it vill be divided into
sma!l traer s it n"c<s5-iry'. Te:mirs easy.
lf o -ul I. it n iii he rented.
A ph! to J. E. 3Mcl'-NA LD,
J. Q. DAVIS, or
10-22tr W. ID. DOUGLASS.
B. J. QUA'TTL EIBAUM, D D 8.
SHOES.
stcocoi..
of Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes.
, and carried the price of shoes with it,
he advance, and are. selling nearly all
lies' Shoes at $2.00 and up. Bay State
wish the best ladies' or misses' shoe for
Y STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT
e 'est shoe in America for the price:
ie children to us for good wearing spring
shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.00
nd Notions.
alico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached
Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea
ns and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker
. U
spartrienit.
ir, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow
ni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat
Cigar, Matcbes, Candy, &c.
ap.
b .
an Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them
w sizes. If you can be fitted they are
, in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call
Eaty & Bro.
Cotton States and International
Exposition,
VIA THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
TESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS
Upon which no Extra fare Is Charged.
SOLID TRAINS
Char'eston and Columbia to Atlanta
without change.
SCHEDULE. 403 1 41 45
Lv Catawba.... 10.29 am 9.5opm.
Lv Chester...... 11.05 am 10.38pm.
Lv Carlisle...... 11.29 amill.09pm .......
Lv Charleston. .. ........ 7.00 a
Lv Sumter.................. 9.44 a
Lv Columbia ... ... 5.pm 1L a
Lv Prosperity. .....7.28pm 12.29n
LNwer........ 7.8p 12.43 p
Lv Greenwood.. 12.57 p m 3.04am 2 34 p
I.v Abbeville.... 1.24 p m 1.45 am 3.00 p
Lv CalhounFalls 1.46 p m 2.16 am 3.26 p
Ar Atlanta...4.09 pm' 5.20 am 6.45 p
EQUIPXtEliT.
Trainis 403 and 4t are composed of
the handsomest Pallman Drawing
Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Dlay
Coaches.
No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is
vesibuled from end to end and is
operated solid from Washington to At
larta without change.
No. 41 is operated solid from Ports
mouth to Atlanta without change.
No. 45, composed of Day Coaches,
is operated solid from Charleston to
Atlanta (through Sumter, Columbia,
Prosperity and Newberry) without
change.
These trains land passengers in the
Unrion Depot at Atlanta-as near the
Exposition grounds as through passen
gers via any line are landed.
RATEs.
-FROM-- A. C. E.
Catawba............ 121$8 54
Chester............. 315 0
Carlisle............. 105 4 7
Charleston.......... 19102 40
Sumter............ 13009.6
Columbia........... 1383 56
Prosperity...........94 69 47
Newberry........... 91 6 6
Clinton............. 86 3 1
Greenwood.......... 5 5 34
Abbeville.............
Calhun Fll $121: $ 419 5 310
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January 10h251896.
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