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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Satarday. \ovember ;, : " 1 5 Niew Advertisements. Clerk's Sales-R. II. Jennings ,CI 1k Securities J. Q. Dav;s and Othrs. Assignee's Sale-John R. (rai, Assignee. Probate Sale-S. R.Johnstonl, Judge of Probate. Administrator's Sal?-R. H. Jen nings, Adar. Probate Sale-It. E. 11ill, Judg1 of Probate Abbeville Counly. --Mullikitt, the photographer. adv -'-Caroline" Sale at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -We are short on news matter as we are crowded with clerk's sales this issue. -Union service will be held at the Methodist burcb at 7.30 on Sunday night. -At Thespian Hlall-photographs by Mullikin. adv -Mrs. Whitfiel3, an aged woman, of Luinberton, N. C , had one of her eyes operated on for cataract a few days aso by Dr. Wakefield, the Char lotte oculist. Sight was resto:d. * HOT SvPPER.-Tllere wiil be a hot supper on the 20th at the residence of Mr. Jno. J. Jackson under the manage ment of the l8dies of the Crooked Run church. The pub.ic is cordially invi ted to attend, and the occasion will warraut them in ttending. - You see your photo at Mullikin's gallery betore you pay for it. adv Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FREt: F11-T.-On Thursday the colored firemen had a parade. A gene ral-all-round-take-a-hand fight ensued at the engine house, consequently the town will :et some flues or some streel Improvement. Bob Crosby pays $5, Jno. Rowe does time on streets, five dollars worth, Jack McMullen, will do $5 worth of improvement, Dan Smith ontributes one dollar to iiuhting he streets. All to pay fer their fun RELIIOUS SEtRv:CEs.-SerYices will be held in the following churches on Sunday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. ?raycr meeting Wednesday 5 at p. m. Young- people's meeting ard choir practice, Friday evening at 8 :15. Presby terian-11 a. mn. by the pastor. Suniday School at 5 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. mn. Methodist-11 a. mn. by the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 4 p. mn. r*ersonatA. Miss Jessie Jennings left on Friday morning for the Atlant ExposWMK. She went in the sp.ecial car for the Columbia Femasle College. Mr. Jno. P. Matthew., returned from t the Exnositionl en Friday. He met Governor Matthews of Indiana (his cousin) and family and enjoyed his trip very much. Mr. J. M. Steiwart, Misses Hellen and Jeanette Stewart, Mrs. WV. C. Beatr, iMisCs Clara and Lizzie and Master Jamne3 Bea-y left for Atlanta on Tuesday ntight. D. A. Carwford is in Kentucky on business. -Only a snort while to remoa'n. Come at once. ady Mnlli&in, the Photographer. DEATH OF MR. ROBERT McCARLEY. On Thursday Mr. Jno. D. McCarley received ti-e sad news of the death of his father, Mr. Robert McCarley, who died at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Mary Daffle, at Smith's Tuirnoul, in York County. Be was .seventy eight years old at the time of his death. He had been suffering with rheum>i tism for so.ne time, besides he was subject to choking spells; but the imn? mediate cause of his death was heart disease. Mr. McCarley wa, in the Hampton Legion and was captured by the Yan kees near Blackstock along with his son, Jno. D. McCarlcy, Timtnehy liar den and others from Fairfield Ceunty. He rau a narrow escape, as lhe had a passport in his pocket to bring his blood-hounlds from one section to an other when captured and it would have gene hard with bim had it not been for the presepce of mind of his son who procured and destroyed the paport. The prisoners were con d.3mned to be shot at Lancaster, but word reached Gen. Hampton, who had many Yankee prisoners, and he sent word that if they were shot he would kill two for every one of our men. When this threat came the o:cer was revoked. Mr. Robert McCar:ey was released, but the others were kept rntil they got to Weldon, N. C.. where Gun. Hampton dashed up in the rear and releasd every man, so'me on both sides being killed. Tne deceased was a consistent menm ber of Cencord1 Church for a long time before his death and his remains were buried there on Friday. Five sons remain to monrin his loss, who have the symp'tthy of the enmire community. B acr len's Arnwla saiYe. T HE BEST SALVE in the world for Ct Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rtheum,. Fever Sores, Tetter,Cheped llands, Chillolaing Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and pmi tively cures Piles, o;-no pay required t' ignaranteed to give perfect m'isfacts. e. or money refunded. Price 23~ ents 1ox Fr sale by MW is'er & C' * .SX IN VITATION~ To Lea: How to Cu'tivate and ia:Ito Tobacco. 1inr. Et: itotice ycu call npon thosC wo ha :ive experimnClte(t in to bacc: u'ttir-, thi ".ear in air1t;l to give you their expeilence withi i. from whih I infer :ne hare g -rown it tis year. Now I wri:e I) ike one sug:feti m, it is this: All who it:ten:1 p::i:lG next eason e n! df.! here -omle time du:ing this w' while te- are not very btsy ..d visit .he tobacc) farm-:, 1art-, packi::g h ou-es &c.a saee what is needed to make its pro ducion drofri-ible and learn all that is neces-ary ab ut cultiva'ion, curing, packing, griditng &c., and thereby make it imrpossiblc for f. auds. calling themselves "experts,' to fieece: them and bring the en:erprise iuto disre pete. It is grown here to perfection aud is more proff:able tan coiton at. 1.5 cents. I know there are thousands of acres i tand it Faiti"cd as well su'ted to it as this is, and I am anxious to know of my old friend< and neigh bors making from 100 to $150 r acre on lands now worked at a kc . Such will cet tainly -be the c.:s: if the above suggestion is heeded. I s:ill love dear o!l Fairfield har( wish alt her peop'e well. Very re pectfuil y, T. W. Scruggs. P. .-It is but a day's drive from Winnsboro to Bishopville, and as the trip by rail is so circuitous and ex pensive, I would anrgest driving through. I extend a cordial invitation to exery Fairfield man to tha Bap:ist parsonage and will take pieazure in shwing you rround andl furnishing you all the data I can, free of charge. Your e.penses, while in Bishopville, shall not be anything. It :tn familiar with both sectious and know whereof I speak, and I believe an intelligent effort would be entirely satisfactorily. T. W. S. Mar e1ouS I:esults. I From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun (lernan, of Dimotidale, Mich,, we are per itted to make thisextract: "l have no esitation in recommerding Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were alost narvel;us i:n te case of myv w i fe. While was r:astor of the Bapti.t Church :t lives Junction she was brought dow:i with Pneumonia suceceding La Gr*ppe. Ter rible paroxysms of coughing would last ours with little interruption and it seemed is if she could not survive th-:.,. A riend recommended Dr. King's New Dis ovely: it was quick in its work and high v satisfactory in ,esults." Trial tottles 'ee at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. e(ular size 50e. and $1.00 * -Good Evening! Have you used -Ah! there is uo need of my saying tnythng further, I am sure you will iereafter use nothing bui the F-mzous 3LUSH OF RosEs for your comnp.eXlon. ~'ours with best wishes, FLORtA A. JONES, South Bend, In;d. P S.-Call this eve please at John I. MelMaster & Co.'s and learn the )articulars. aidy ~eware of Ointment for Catarrh' that Coni-] tam i eury. s mercury will surely destroy the ense of smiell and completely de.range e whole system when entering it' hrogh the muc.ous 5ur-:aces. Such Lrtices should never be used except on )resriptions from reputable, physi tians, as the damage they wilt dos enfold to the good you can possibly, lerive from them. Liall's Catarrh ture, m:nufactured by. F. J. Cheuec SCo , Toledo, 0., e stains no mer ury, and is taken in!'ealvy, acting irectly upon the blood and mucous ;nefaces of the system. In bal ing [Ill's Catarrh Ce-:e be sure you get he enuine. It is taken intermially, tnd "made in Toledo, Ohio, hy F. J Dhener & Co. Testimonials free. piSold by Druggists, price 75e. ecr Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years MRS. WINsLow's SOCTHING SYuR has been used for over fifty years by millions f mothers for their children while teeth r. with perfect succc ss. It soothes the hild, softens the gums, allays all pain, ures wInd colic, and is the best remedy Eor Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit le suferer immediately. Sold by Drug ists in every part of the world. Twenty ve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ak no other kind. 5-:6f x1y Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FOR RENT. [ OF FER for rent, cheap, for next year, the Dwelling House and premlist s of leury N. Obear. 9 26itf T. K. E LLIO'..T, Agent .SECURiTIES. IXTE have (placed in our hands) Hsotne gilt-edged mecurities to ofer those having money to invest. All commanicationls shall be reggarded riciy confidential. J. Q. D AVIS, W, D. DOUGL ASS, J. E. McDONA LD, 1 9tf Winnsboro, S. C. SUDDM1 DomTI The best wearing, most stylish, and he greatest value. of any $3.00 Men's Shoes on the continent. Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid leather soles, with all the popular toes, lasts and fastenings, and Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. Each pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for $100, good bor 90 days. Wear Lewis'Accident Insurance Shoes nce and you will never change. The nsurance goes for "full measure. Talk with your dealer who sells Lewis' Sold ry W. R. DOTY & CO. "-a assrrAR~smost CCREDWW .F Peeks 1NvLsiBLE TUsULAR EAR Es'CBSN18S. whispera. con tr t oal . uweea Reei n . Ills. book o..vs.. ea mUImv.c gma.nerser:.5e Zk. NO Aiiiistrato's Sac of Real yy v'l e of t::iorv conferrCd by ni tiih lt W. '1 an:d Te;amcnt of S.rat it. McCa t: ac:s:d., I will se l eCI +ia f1., :.o, :y} +i Decembe;: r,' 1S5:.;, ;VThIn i.e :egal lours of se, -o r:1UCh of hle r".'. esl1te Of t'nsaid a: i1. -'ai! -, % l 'c ; sow of t1he - of ' . sOrO, "wou, :I-; :11'les (:m'hCour 1Io11c, _ l comp irisCd i: In ith3 J i b tndar.es: Ti.., li t '!r -,1 r ". L -veAc;C . m1r "Cr' . -, FUnd b-,ude it On the n'orth b an -i u nte"011iif 1. t -le ea ..t o;' Jas. B3 ci C~an:s~, dece an(p.d by lad nt;Of the l L.t . e of :s. C:ur.a Sewar , l'Cce ; I on t1e . L' latds no' or I:ely A 0 loyn I Fr-kL:cc;o h east| by ;.id of the o l1 e o :.:t bi b dn , r ii on tie u b I byo r lan.is of" tt h (I n :-, h. Mc (-i Can, a.:ld by the:: :ubic road r;'ch sEpa): a he tlr:et h erebyi intende.1'o I-e old 1:or ]andz of I. W. PI lips. Sixid tact C' lan'd to be told in par cias : w.ol at the Option ot te unide:ylrd, excepting the graveyard plot. rT"erls of S :l:-Cash. Purchaser to pay f ;r papers. 1 Il. JE': ZS, Adniis.trator with the Will Ann e1d. ?robate Sale. E OF SOUTII CAROLINA, -.NTv OF .I;1EViLLE. .( OURT OF PPOBATE. . s Executor of li- :y, dccaSed, an,d 'In his 'w1; ::I) visce and Le.rat:e, PJ:en i, v . .D. Soe .J Gallowa'" et ., Dei'dants. Complt:nt to Scll Lan to P'ay 1D s. J WILL sell at public outery, at innsboro Cout louse, "t;c:ie1 County, S. C., ot salea in Decemer, 1395. next, for the l-ayment of debts, I the foiling descticd re.l e-trL l irng to the ci2te of L. J. GAlo-p way, deceaed,i 'ia.e in said State ad County of Fairfld. to wi.:i A!' that tract or parcel cf land, known a; ite William Brice" Irac, cOntiaini;g Tw IIuudred and Sixty Il-te and O.c"half Acres, more o" less, bounded o.i the nnrh by lands of \ll iim Bricca nd T. G. P. rick; souith by lands of .I:n Vi izon : cast by land; of Mrs. W. J. LcDs; wet by the public i o:d ec::(lng roin W in' boro to Ches.er. Term' : (i,e -ha'f cash, the baLtnc.L j n a credit of twelve months, wi:th in tcres. from (la; of sale, the credit por iln :o he s"':redk by bond of ir lhaer and imertgae of the pIe(mises )r nuirchaer uie a have onifo:1 of - .r .ll ca-h. Pirch-ser to pa.y to I; E. 11ILL, dadge of Probate Abbev;le Conty 11-9:0 Pobate Sale. STATE OF SOUTil CAROLIA, COUNTY OF FaiEIEL. IN TIIJE COURT'L OF PitOBATEl'. . IL. Johnston, Adm1iniS!r:sor' of 12 theO estate .of J. Adal:ine File, de- 1: ceased, v-. J1. A. Fife, Il?. 21 F'fe,a Mrs. Wi j Swn andi Pi:obe Gib- u s'm. Q Y viria 0f ai decre!ial ordeCr maltde 1 L) anid iilled in the office of the udge of Probaie for the Couni:y and at'e afo-ecsaid, I wifl offer for rale efore the Court House door in Wiris oro, S. C., oni the Fm3tT MONDAY IN D ::EMBE R ext, at publia apez o, between the gat hon s of sole, th e followving de eribed piecmises, to w t: All that certain pic. pa'cel or tract f ;and, lying, being r.od situateO in .e County and S.ate nforesaid, cou TWO UIUNDRED) ACRES. oe or' 1ess, bound;ced oni the north by ads of T1. W. Rawis and Charlloe vas; east b,v lands of U. G3. Des ortes', T. W.' 7.awls an.1 F. A. Neib: othI by lands r ' U. G3. Despno'te' ad en. .Jo. IUratton; west by lanids f T>: :.is .f S:i.-- ALh. Enrchaser' to - ntecessa:y papers. S. It. d OHNSTON, 11. -', Judge of Probate.. 3.GCNEE's SA L E. Y y sie of the power and authot - Ii.y~ conferred upon me by a ccr a : c. ad of assigument, executed and eired to me by Calvin Urice, as urvivor of Calvin B3rice & Co., dated the 12th day of September, 1892, 1 ill ofI'er for sale before the Court [louse door in Winnsboro, on the first onday in December nex. wvithin the legal hours of sole, at putylic outcry, o the highest bidder, the following escribed tract or parcel of land, to All that piece, parcel or tract of land, near Woodward, in the County ofl airaeld and State of South Carolina, ot aiing S2venty (70) Acres, more r ess, known as "Caroline Jenikins and Morris Weaver Plae,"' bounded y lands of Peter Jenkins, A D. ackson and others. ALSO, All the right, tite and hntercst of . Y. Brice in the unc'ivided lands of s mot ber, the late Mary E. Brice, to wit, in all t .t ce:tain tract or parcel f land, situate and be'ng in FairlcId ounty and S,ate of South Carolina, yt waters of Dumper's Creek. con taiing Four H.undrcd and Twenty-six Acres, more o: le is, and boutnded by ands of David H. Cork, J. C. Lewis, Mrs. T. A. J. Mob':ey, Emma Mobley and others. TERMS OF sA LE: O) .e-thitd of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of salo, th;e b) hmee upon a credit ot one andjt two cars frotm day of sa Ie, panytble in 'uail insta.hnents. wit h int:eret on t(i same fro.ei day of sale at the rai e of -:aht per' centum per annam, pava ble :Innually, to he secured b: the bond of :he purchaser an< a maort gage of the premhises 50(d. The purchaser te' lay f''r all nree -av papers. JOIIN R CR AIG, A.ssignce of C. lDrie. Snrviver. ~Municipal Ta x Notice A TA of33 mllson all per.sonalI andrea popetyin the town the municipal year commencing May 1, 1S5, anid a commutation .street tax of Two Dollars. Said tax payable from the 1st of November, 1.TJ5, until the 1-i(of January, 1896. J. A. HIINNANT, lu Clerk of Connel. TUPEDU 1'iii Ready in all A BEAUTIFUL LI'E O lack Dress Goods in all the late: mercs, Clay Worsteds Trico, Broadcloth in all colors. Also Fany SackinL Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of iadies', missCs' inducements in ladies' and gents' A Large Sto bought before erisc . Can sa I kee) the celebrated I. & C. assortment of ladies' stylish Wrai MY LINE 01 was never more com plete. HATS Some good valnes in gents' UTnder f you want a Trunk or Valise do poorest man in the county can ut Iom me this season and not miss I Here is a stunner: A Silk Um Country merchants will do we ;tock. T T iTI di . IMLIM le T, Madli , ALLOF 18951 AR5TICUL ALY TO TTiO 'iE whol i be dse enough to :ci uine agais, ad Iclaimn to have such trSains to oflir my friends this Fall,] ni give my reaso:is why I propose to a.-Our entire stock of General Mer chandise MUSr be converted in to ready cash in order to wind tup the busines of( A. Ma'cdonn!d & C;o. n.-I prefcr to gie m fr ietnds :md neighbors the beU i of I.the sweping ~ redc n m p.i:es rather than sell Lut in a uimip. that all mh Esc anoppor*tu d.- he the advrance camte oni "noc', IIrdware, and other uoods. in our iin', we fortunatc Ty t-d big suipply onl har;d, andi t c profit which the advan~ce in mrice legitineatly gatve us, '!. bt e thlro-vn to Our custo:n?.rs, mostt .-t dcost. b.-I u;ili lbe in the cotton market from -tart to fi:ish, payintg ftl ices-don't forget this. Will .hiso pay highest cash price for c)t.ton seed. De su.rc and consault my pticOs on1 aging and Ties before you buy. I ouht these several months ago when hey were at rock bottomz prices, and i give you great advantage mn your rants htere. SURV1VrOR, BLA.CKSTOCK, S. C. Winnsboro Drug - Store. Just Anmived uist's Turnip Seed, 3Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Tomiblers. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Trnishes. Best 5ct. Cigar ou~ the 3Iarket. Pipes and Tobacco. L amps and Glassware. I wurr every rin a nd woman in the UiThted States interested in tbc Opiarm and Whisky habits to have OflC of iy boorSs on these dis eases. Address 1U. MI- Wooiiv.Ain2r a B>~. eS .a on r:in bc sent joafrec. 'K X.~ 4 rS- L.a6 --Uij Departments E' COLORED DRESS GOOD' ;t styIes, Serges, ienriettas, Cas nd FlInels. A big assortment < Cloakings s.Something nice i od childrciu Hove. Some specii Hanaklrchiefs. ck of Shoes, 'o you. ioney in this dep artmeni oses theC best mado. The bes >.3 oU have ever sCen in the Bort to 'casc the old and voulmg 'ear. Look at my line of Cravats t buy 1mtil vou pic mine. Th< y a pair of WOOL BLANKET is m1loley. breila for seent--Iive cents. .1 to price through m12y immensE Now is the the time, since the rain, to plant WIN TEER T U(? OATS, RYE, BARLEY, CRIMSON CLOVER, RED CLOVER , LUCERNE. RED MAY and PURPLE STRAW WHEAT, ONION SETS. L. 1002 - 3 Bicycles There is only onc prico on W SRamL1ler5. $:00 is enough for the i bes icvele that was cycr built. ? More if1an $1oo is too much. Ramblers a.re madec to combine lightnecss, strength, speed, case and durab,ility~. You can break themi if you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. You are groping in the dark if you buy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Irostal v:ill bring it.r GCR~diULLY & JEFFERY MFC. Co. WASH INCTON, D. C. Uuriatr Cases andi Caskets. TULE UN DiftSiGN ED has a fo1 line of the latest designs in BUIAL CASES AN!) gASKETS, at modeCrte prcs Orde's tilecd promiptl], igh t anid ay,v at thc oli stand. Thanikful for pa:4t patrioage ask for ai shtare ofI i in future. 11...m1.:.1. j:.LIOTT. SR. CAVEAIS,TREMS 9 cOP-uGHiTS. Fr CAN ] CE '4 A~ PATENT?Fo rom t ant- ..l an honest opinion. write t I U N .. who~ have had nearl y flity years experience in the patent busimess. Commumica tions strictly conildential. A H audbook of In. formation concerning~ Ftcns and how to ob. tain them sca.t t'ree. Also a cntalogue of mcchen, ical and .cienti!ic books s'ci trce. Patent talten trough;e Munn & Co. receive ccial notice in the cienti lic Amecrienfl. snm! tus arc bron::t widely before the publicewith Out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued wCeky.oie1antlyillustrated. has by far thc lagest circulation or fl cientitic work in the world. :s: a year. $am pio copies sent c. Buildiu Edition monthly. 8.0ayr.Sngle copies,. .5 cents. Every numneCr contains beau tiul plates, in colors, and photographs of neen houses, with plar.e, enr.bling builders to shorw tbC atest designs and secure contracts. Address 31':- &; C0., Nrew Yo:t, 01 BuoADwXT FO)R SA L[E, S .r privt <" :' plantationl C % a linereSdd ift 000 pas -.v:' -upied 1- Mr i. \Vm. B. D)out laIi-- :..deNa and ot'Tir l'utib T. I :LIOTT, Cashier. M PARKER'S C jne and beautifica the h.!r. Prcmotes a lzInla. growth. - Never Fails to Bostoro Gras S Hair to its Yout-aful Color. er:aip dj'aes e. hairjauiUig. j SHOESZ We have just received another to Although leather has advanced in pric we bought our stock in June. before kiud; at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. L Shoe:, all kinds and all prices. If yoi the fu;ure storms and mud call for Bl LEATIIER 6iOE. We consider it l same old price will ba.y them. Send t heel shoes. We have good stout scho: snd $4.00 Shocs. Dry Goods A i;e.; line of Outings, Ginghams, ( Ifomespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brow 1 Islan1d1Homespun. Canton Flannel, Je ch iefs &c., &c. Ge-ro cery a as Fr,:sh FiJur, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sug der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macarc Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinega Try cur Dried Apples-good and ch We are selling Reed's Shoes and Pa out. Only a lim.ited quantity and a f( chean. We are offering a specially low pric and look at them. Respectfully, J. M B SOUTHERN RAI AY 00, aentl 'Ti:re shown between Jacksonville and Columbia. Eastern Time at other points. Northbound. N o 10OIO o 3 Oct. 8th, 1593. D Daily Lv. Jacksonville .......r20 p1. 730 a Lv. Savannah..........10 p. 1150 a Ar. Columbia.........330 a. 400p Lv. Charleston.... I C p -. %0a Ar. Columbao.........1015 p...0 a Lv. Augusta............. 7C3 p 205 p Graniteville .. 46 p 2 at p Trenton ...... ... 8 p p Johnstons ..............45 a 310 p Ar. Columbia .. '.. 1120 p .44 p Lv. Columbia .... 450 a 450 a 5 p Winnsboro..... Cla 6Ola 6O3p Chester ...........6SSa 6I8a G5:p Rock Hill ..... 732 a 732 a 7:;C p A;. Charlotte .....S25a 825a S2) p Danville..... -.. 130 p 150 p12 UMl Richmond... .. 640p 640p!G G0Oa "Washington . 41 Baltimore . 11.p11... O * Phil.adelphia :0 iOal : " Kw York .......0a 0aI25p Eonthbouind. DalDal Diy I..New York ...... 11n 2nt4up "~ Philadelphia30a30 65p "Baltimore ....... 2a6a!20 Lv. Washington . 11.aii5~0 * Bichmond...... 15p25p0a " Danville ........ 05p 5p o0 " Charlotte ....... lO lO :5 " Rock Hill .... :t4 12 "Chester 12......t 10 " Winnsboro...... 14a14a14 Ar. Columbia........ 2a20alp Lv. Columbia ..........3 2 "Johnston .......... 3alp " Trenton ............4 2 " raniteville.........16aS5p Ar. Augusta............ Oa 15 Lv. Columbia ....... 0 . 4p Ar. Charleston ......I10 . Op Lv. Columbia ....... Sn11 Ar.Savanah....... 4a40 " JacsoiNo. .3 N .0 Nop ......1~ CI20 SEV.....73 sos. 7and 3 W.sin.to & S0 a ....... Lim0 1,~o 35and38 .... 10 15il Thro.... 11ull ~~j* ~ ...... 3 ....... ene 45 io a. W. ..---, . Gi 01a GD01IC G05 ......LES S 8t CO5 Ba , S C.S0 .- --- -P6ta0ops, A0p-6 CIl-....-ef Pott0 aH 0 a 015a 5~i......yal Goo L0uck-,! and5 Sai o BaingPoDy whoyDale ~ 1...... 3l ki0d of Cakens 5 cu.a.....hu of1 anc 11r5oc10 3 Cll.....e our 25ssortmnt 00a Gl...... rn 114ro11ker154. ,..... ..... 430a 12 ........ 12a 31 .....lyO . M.... 4Sa33p .......... 1a TS 45 p SHOES. t of Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. e, and carried the price of shoes with it, the advance, and are selling nearly all dies' Shoes at $2.00 and up. Bay State . wish the best ladies' or misses' shoe for -Y STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT 1e best shoe in America for the price: he children to us for good wear ing spring d shees for boys. See our gents' $3.00 and Notions1 )alico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea ans and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker = a ;ar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow ni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat r, Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c. eap. dan Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them w sizes. If yon can be fitted they are e in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call eaty & Bro. Cotton States and International Exposition, Atla:ta,CGA. VIA THE SEABOARD IR LINE. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Tpon which no Extra Fare Is Charged. SOLID TRAINS Char:eston and Columbia to Atlanta I without change. SCHEDULE. 403 41 45 Lv Catawba.... 10.29 am 9.50pm ..... Lv Cl:ester...... '11.05 a m 10.38pm ....... Lv Carlisle...... 11.29 am11.09pm ....... Lv Charleston... ........ ....... 7.00 a Lv Sumter......................... 9.44 a Lv Columbia............. 5.e0pm 11.15 a Lv Prosperity..........7.2Spm 12.29n Lv New berry... .... 7.58pm12.43 p Lv Clinton...12.29 n'n 12.e8n't 1.4e p Lv Greenwood. .112.57 p mj .04 am 2 34 p I vAbbeville.....l.24pm: 1.45 am 3.00 p Lv CalhounFalls! 1.46 p mi 2.16 am 3.26 p Ar Atlanta...4.9 pm' 520am 6.45 p EQUIPMENT. Trains 403 and 41. are composed of the handsomest Pullman Drawing Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is ses ibuled from end to end and is operated solid from Washington to At lanta without change. No. 41 is operated solid from Ports month to A tlanta without change. No. 45, composed of Day Coaches, is operated solid from Cha'rleston to Atlanta (thro~ugh Sumter, Clmbia, Prosperiti and Newberry) without change These trains land passengers in the Union D:-pot at Atlanta-as near the Exposition grounds as through passen gers via ang line arc landed. RlATEs. -FIWM- 'A. C. E. Catawba ............ $12 10 $ 8 9O $ 5 45 Chester............. .OS0 8130 5 05 Carlisle............. 115 745 470 Charleston...... .....13 95 10 251 420 Sumter.............. 13601 *95 660 Clumbia...........1135' 8301 56 P osperity ............ 945! 695 4 76 Newherrf............. 9 10~ 6 651 460 Clinton............... 865~ 635 410 Gre'enw. (od............7 15 5 55 3 45 Abbeville ............. 6 40! 4 76 3 40 .Calhoun Falls........I 5 65! 4 35 3 10 DATES OF SALE AND LIMIT. COL.cxx A.-Tickets sold daily to De cember 15:h, with extreme limit Jan uary 7th, 1896. COLUMN 0.-Tickets sold daily to De cemnber 30th, with extreme limit 15 das s trom date of sale. COmix E.-Tickets sold daily to De cember 30th, with extreme limit 7 davs from date of sale. THE EXPOSITION surpasses, in some respects, any Expo sition yet held 'n America. Here you find, s~ide by side, exhibits from Florida and Alaska. California and Maine, the United States of America and the United States of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so on until nearly every civilized nation on the globe is repre sated. On the terraces are found, among~ many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and Mexican villages, showing jus h o oe people have their "daily walk antd couversation." At-k for tickets via "The Seaboara Air. Line." Pulalman Sleeping Car reservations will be made and further information fanished upon application to any Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to te unde.rsigned. T.. H.1 W. I. GLOVER; .J ANDERSON, Traffic Man:ager. Gen. Pass. Agt lE. ST. JOHN, Vice-President. FOR SALE. rftlIRTEEN IIUNDRED ACRES of Lland, situated near Albion, on Little River, formerly owned by Jao. S. Douglass. It will be divided into small tracts if necessary. Terms easy If not sold, it will be rented. Apply to J. E. McDONALD, J. Q. DAVIS, or 10.-22tf W. D. DOUGLASS. u ENT I STRY B. J. QUTATTLEBAUM, 11 . YwiXNsseest, S. 6.