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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tharsda3, November 1 :: New Ader.rtisemnents. Just Rec-ived---McMaster ('ount' ty. .cal Z.?1..2. -"Caroline" Sale at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -Two mules and a two-horse wagon were sold o: Wednesday at public suction for $10:3. -Nr. A. Wiliiford will call yoor atteni.ln in his aaveitisemelt in our next issue, to the fact thzt he has just received a lot of tine horses and mules from Ke+:tucky. L-ok out for the "ad." -Mr. J:no. A. Desportes has moved his stock of goods from the old Des por;es staid in the northern end of town to the s:ore-room just north of the place now occupied by W. M. Cathcart. lie is in the place Mr. E. Millett's cotton office is. -The State and Register both have been arriving at Winnsboro with wonderful irrtgularity of late. We donot urder1tand why it happens so often. The public would much .pre fer it otherwise judging from the re marks at the posttffice in the morn ing. -Winnsboro always goes to the State fair- hard times or prosperity. On Wednesday the party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McCants and children, Misses Lizzie and Ada Cureton and Mr. Elliott Matthews, Misses Nannie and Lizzie Johnston, Mis R-beccea Buchanan, Mrs. Leavel and othere. --L-dis who use cosmetics or pow ers t) c..ver up or hide a bad com plexion, do net know that John H. McMa,ter & Co. can furnish them with BLUs or Rosas, which is clear as water, purifies the skin, and positiveiy removes black-heads and all skin dis eases, takes the shiny look from the face and whitens it soon as-applied. * jh. -____ Children Cry or P itche?'s Castoria. RECErrIoN.-Cards are out for the reception on the 21st, given in honor of .r. Stark Delaney and Miss Cald well, of Chester county, who will be united in marriage on the 20th. . MAsoaIC MEETING .- The regular monthly communieatien of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held this (Thursday). cvening at 7.30 o'clock. By order of the WV. M. C. Y. Chandler. Secretary. Tii: TRa.CK SpREAD-At th~e freight depot l.ere on Tue--day night about - eight o'c'ck the r.iis on the side tr:.ck spr ed, derai i.g about fouur Sbox. cars of c. ;reiht .rain. O:ne boxj was throw~n across the main tra'k. A colored br.-.kemnan who wa~s on top .umnped and got his artm sprained. IThere wa s no delay of other trains on acc"unu ot the accident. - Antus.-.-At theke hrho Wed,:egyf'a, Mi Ma'tie Cur.ee, -ddau.Thter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cur:ce, wos united in marriage to Mr. J R. Mercer, of Columbia. The ceremnony was p'rformied by Rev. T. M. Det, th pastor. The newly married c.ouple left for Columbia v, he:-e thben w il reside in the flutui e. THiE NEws AND HERnALD) en'endS con gra:uliationis. INos er Co-rroN.-Od a test of four difernrieties of cotton Mr. Wtn. (. Ashford hands us tthe foll wing result; Thomas varie:y, 102 pounds seed cott.mt ne:tcd 35 p.mnds of lint; Truett variety, 122 pounds seed cotton netted 41 pounds ot lint; King C. variety, 113 pounds seed cotton netted -43 pounds of lint; Peterkin variety, 117 pounds of seed cotton nected 45 pounds of lint Tuere were four wa elevetn acres long and each sepa Varie:y was grown ini one row to side by side on the satme si, anured and workedjalike. This i sa suggestion w rth fl->in'g up. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. - Wa ARns NO-r RESPoNsIBLE.-A gre-u: many of the ' emial boys" have a kind of grudge at the teporter of THE NEw-s AND IIERSALL and iWe Leard of one littl'- fellow wh.> v.aa disposed -to s--rions'y question a statement c>nt tained in thme press dispa:ch concernt ing the ill fa-e of a steam -r and crew. His parents were reading from the account where the ship was adrift seven days antd the crew eating half rotten irish potatoes. lie remarked t. his parents that they need not be lieve a word of it, that it was a tale made up by Mr. Jane Elliott. We will have to let up onl the boys or they ill give n- a bad name. DWELLING BURNED.-On Tuesday ight about twe:ve o'clock the members of~Mr. T. G. P'atrick's family were arou:ed by the crackling of the flames The hous., was on fire and it was im -p>ssible for Mr. Patrick, who was sleeping up stairs, to get down by -means of the stairway which was On -tire. iie went to the bay window, taking t wo of his chi!dren, and they -jumped to the ground below. There was greater troutble it seemis below to get some of the children out as the fire l.ad almio,t cut off' the exit. But fo,rtu:.a'ely al gtot out safely. There is no0 p 'i ive :h: oryt f.>r Ithe originm of thei tire, hut it is supposed to have caught. fromt at c-acek in the chimney. The io,s is he: weetn th:ie-: and four * *'thausand do!!a--s and no insurance. Mr. Patrick ha< tl.e s-, mpathty of the pepein this st rious loss. Cii!dmn Crv for Pitcher's Castoria Peri0natr \irt. U. G. D)espor tri and 1 lies=je Dent were amlot the dc par:ture- for th fair on Wednesday. Miss >ailiet Garrt-wi left for ti fair en Tue,day. Mr. and \1s. G. A. White returnted from ;he fair on Tuesd:y. Mr. White says the display is very good. Mr. lt. N. McMaster attended th veterans' reunion on Wed!e day. Mrs. Maggie Jirardenu, of Colnrnbia, is vi-iting 'Mrs. J. D. McCarley. Miss Mag~Fraser, of Chester, is visi ting Mrs. J. D icCarley. Mr. W. L. McDonald, a former citizen and once a prop: ietor of THE NEWS AND HERALD, paid our office a pleasant visit on Tuesday. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BLCKHEAD PARAGRA1'IIS. Buckhe.!d, Nuv. 12.-We have bad fine weather for gthering crops. The cotton crop is pretty well all open, and everybody f.els better on account of the advance in the price of cotton; besides the fine corn and forage crops. I don't hear any praise for the turnip crop; but our's is very good, consid ing the drought, b.ing plauted in a low, rich bottom place. The sweet potato crop is very good. A neighbor told me be could get a peck trom five or six hills. I got over eight pounds of potatoes, including the vines, from two slips; also two potatoes that weighed six pounds. This is not up to the tied ot soie, but is pretty good. It appears that attention to work, activity and thrift seem to be in the minds of every one. If all the farm ers could and would make their farms self-supporting, how much better off would they be. There has been a fine sorghum crop made. One of Capt. T. M. Lyles' renters made 120 gallons on less than an acre at Lylea' Ford. The hog is much sought for and cared for. - tock of all kinds gene rally are looking well, and the domee tic king of birds (the turkey) and other poultry look very well. This is a good country and well watered, with abounding springs, welis, branchc, creeks and rivers of good water. It seems that the convention at Columb:a is baving a prolonged ses sion. I believe they are going to make Knatters for all the people wos than they were before 1890 as to disf ran hising and ma.king a split among the ,bite people; and the Conservatives have gone it i he convention wi:h lthe ,-ca!ed Reformer~s. How can a Con ~eraive be known f rom a follower of King Ben after~ this convention ends? [aea are constiantly on th1e increase, nd Irbyv's policy of givingievery poor ,bite man the iigtt to vote as every other white man of better condu~iion hs been defeated. .Weh Mok o Go.dg our n.poers can't disfran his' Him if they can a fellow citizen. Young Mr. Austn L:.ks, son of Mr. Belton E. Lyles, shook hands with President Clevelaind as he passed through Spartaniburg rocently. I think it was a great honor. I can't help but love Mr. Cleveland on account of his kindness to Geu. IIampton. I do hore for the Democratic party, bt the. Republicans are reported to have matde great gai:ts in some of the States. This is sapposed to be caused by the Dem.neratic neglectfulness to their platform--the wants of Demo cratic people who carried the late ?residr tial election. I(don't think the resent dictator in this S:ate will be able to lead th~e people . f South Caao in out of the Dem-,cratic partyv if the National Democracy don't, suit him I have no doubt that tbere will be som wonderful accounts of the.sdif ferent fairs to be held in the county of old Fairfield and at Columbia. J. C. F. Wh Baby was sick, we,gave her Cstoria. W ensewas aCild, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When s.h.bdCdren, se....e-iCasorIa. Headache Destroys Health Recsulting in poor memory, irritability, ner vo.ness and intellectual exhaustion. It induces other forms of disease, such as epi lepsy heart disease. apoplexty, insanity, etc. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Mrs Chas. A. Myers. 201 IHanna St.. Fort Wayne,Ind., writes Oct. 7, 1894: "I suffered terribly with severe headaches, dizziness, backache and nervousness, gradually grow ing worse until my life was despaired of, and try what we would, I found no relief unt il I comnmenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine. I hatve taken five bottles and believe I am a well woman, and I have taken great com fort i recommending all of my friends to s Nervine. You may publish this letter if you wish, and I hope it may be the means of saving some other sick mother's life, as it did mine." _ _ _ _ On sale by all druggists. Book on Hleart nl Nerves sent FREE. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Ekhart, Ind. r Miles Reeies Resore Hlealtlh OUR VIRGINIA LETTER. MJ -Ltor: To-day the election foi delegates and senators to the Virginia legi-lature is going on, and a South Carui-:ian, formeriy wel; known in Winn-bero, with every Virginian, is supposed to b: doing his diuty. The election [iw here is somewhat com plicated, being a modification of the Anstralian system, but works pretty w ll, and is said to ensure fair elec tio.i . At the elections here, though there i_ some excitement, things are conlucted in a more quiet manncr than they are at the South Carolina po:I:. te It is with gr.at interest that we read the accounts of the Constitutional Con vention which is being held in our native State. South Carolina has been complimented on one of her laws, namely, the law prohibiting di vorce, she being the only state in the Union in which no divorce is allowed. "The once prowd Palmetto State" (as it is always spoken of by the Alexan dria Gazdte) still has at least one law of which it may justly be proud. The Couvention, however, has been cen snred for crying down Mr. McMahan's lpr.,po!ition to establish a department of roads and foresty. 'Tis said by eomie who know of the condition of the forests in South Carolina, that such a law would be salvation to the Statc. For :f the farmers continue to cut down the woods for the sake of making "n-%% ground" for cotton, in a few 3. ar. ee State will be a real Sahara. T t farcs will not be worth anything. T e country will be in fested with malaria, even more than it is now, and various other evils will b: apt to follow. If Mr. MicMahan waa ctiticized rather severely in his own state, many persons out of it seem to realize his good common sense on this subject, and he has been greatly com plimented. In regard to the roads, it certainly wou!d be wise to pay them more attention. It is universally known that bad roads are ruinous to vehicle; besides, they always convey the idea that prosperity is absent. We are glad t-> see the rise in the price of cotton, and trust that what the farmers lose by the short crop may be made up in the li:gh price-high at least in comparison with the four cents of last year. The late crops here turned out very badly on account of the long drought. The vegetables were cut short, the c)rn and potato crops were a,ything but satisfactory, and buckwheat wa; so poor that some of the iarmrrs d:d not even think it was worth cu:ting, in consequence they left it in the fields. Last week we bad some rain, and the dark clouds overhead at rreset:t arouse a feeling of hope in our breas's, and it is hoped before night that there will be a steady rainfall. Some families in this naeighborhood have been searce of ;woter, as the wells and springs have otten very low during the cour inu ted ry spell. Hlowever, gramnbling will o no good, and as the drought has xtended all over the country, there are probably people in other places muiering tdre tha- those 'n "Virginiat. This neighborhood is ra: her quiet ati present, it b>eing too late for "straw ides,'' picnica, tournamzentts etc. During the past few weeks the Baptists of the neighborhood have ben holding a series of r.evival meet ngs which j>roved ver'y satisfactory to the church. Thte meetings were con dced by two vi-iting clergymen, vho deliv'ered some excellant sermaonls. Lwenty-five pet sons joined and were aptized in Accotink Run, whic~h stream is about eight miles from Alex mdria. Beulah church was crowded very night during the meetings and any people of other de,nminaionls tended regularly, and they found the services quite intecestiing and im ressive. The whole country seems to be dis tressed on account of lie burning of he R->tunda atnd annex of the Vir ginia Unive'r-i-v. The loss is especially re:t by the Virii iLs and all a!umnri. nd though mtinizgs are being held~ in order to raise money to rebuild, new uildings cumnot really replac: the old ones on ace unlt of ais3ociationi. Each week it is wi:h pleasure that we look forward to our dear county paper which always has the best wvhes for its success from its humble orrespondent. Nelle. Asland F.rm, Va., Nov. 6, 1895. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that Con tain Mlercury, s mercury will surely destroy the sense of smiell and completely derange the whole sy-stem when entering it through tbe 'mnous surfaces. Such artices should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi ciat s, as the damage they will do is tenold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buy ing Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and "made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. GilSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. M!arvelous Results. From a lettsr written by Rev. .J. Gun deran, of Dimo,idale, Mich,, we are per mtted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Kmig's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Chnrch at RvsJntion she was brought down with Pn umonia succeeding La Grippe. Ter rible paroxvsms of coughing would last hours with fittle interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. _A friend recommended Dr. King's New Dis covv: it was quick in its work and high ly satisfactory in results." Trial t>ottlies free at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. Reular size 50c. and $t.00 * B uckiec's AraicaSalve. T s BEs'r SALVE in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rtheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cheppe'i hands, Chill .lains Corns. an?d alt Skinu Eruptions, and posi, tivey cures Piles, 0:- no pay required it isguarateed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 ants pei box. For sale by Master & C" FOR SALE. r HIRTEEN RUNDRED ACRES of .land, situated near Albion, or Little River, fet merly owned by Jno. Douglass. It will be divided intc small tracts if necessary. Terms easy. If not sold, it will be rented. Apply to J. E McDONALD, J. Q. DAVIS, or li)o-2t w. D. DOUGL ASS. I. ST"UPENDOUS STOCK TO SELECT FLOI1 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 this department. I keep the celebrated R. & G. Corsets, the best made. -The best assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Boro. MY LINE OF CLOTHING 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 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. J L. MIMNAUGH. Q. D. WILLIFORD, - - Maaer. FOR RENT.Alex. Macoal, OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year, Iethe Dwelling House and premises of Iienry N. Obear.srRQ V . 9 26tf T. K. ELLIOTT, Agent FOR SALE, offer at private sale a plantation of Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres, lying near the residence of Mr. .Tno. s. Douglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug lass, now occupied by Mr. Wm. B. Doug lass. Has good dwelling and other build ings on it. Terms easy.LI 9-2Gtf T. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier. SETIUTos Aa. TEhave (placedl in our hiandsh) some gilt-edged securities to offer those h-iving moneCy to invest.PATCLRYTTOSwb Al! commnanication's shall be regardedwilbwseeogtoekgeun strictly con fidential. bran,adIcamt aesc J. Q. D AVIS, brgistofrmyfinshsFal W, D. DOUGLASS, adgv yraoswyIpooet J. E. McDONALD, udrelalcmeios sflos 11-9t f Winnsboro, S. C. readcidentiinrerutraidce Theheebtsiners mosA.sMylisnaldnd th$rets 52lu any-Iprf$rtogie0y ficdsan Shoesborsntthbecofitiofnt. Betcsi n, ,nuac ssoniddcto i rie leatheresothan well out inaa lomp, lthe befstweaning, most stlih Cord Eho pnair continsn a id..Hrdwre,Acci-he det csuran dnoly op, goid godforu m, efrtae 90 days. Wear Lewis'AccidentInsuranceShoesmotaiit S. once and you wifl never change., The insurance goes for "fufllmeasure." 4l.Iwl ei h otnmre Talkwtyour deler who sels Lo'3frmtatofishpyngul wil ttbe wseeogdo. ekgeun Bargaing, and T ies beoae uch. borghtn toes seera morindths al,e they give my raocs whytoI prices and ~~unesll alle yometio advnasi ours Hch~p~f anise e ovrtdit thAeL b'snesofAaconald& ApriotsndPunesoJUS tECbeEfItVfE Hecker'sngelf-Raisinginuck-ces wha adOamalth oichn eoti up BarrelSbest,N.a0dwMorasses. Choic East IndiasPickles,lsome- weLfoA uRA tES thin fie; ry hem Stlyo had, anuyot supply and he pofwhhteadac Alo ooe uumerPikl. WINTE beTR F tOA uTmeS, A fullebyinettingatheirGgoodsRaE A fu4thn.f-eayIn iLUCbENE tomre FacyGrceie.cED' MAYt hs.Wl sodR F-y M R. DoTYM&Ico. a Wopa ihet,s rc o ~otic. - ---- cOION eed. ATn,"TlETon .emere ndocnsstomypricaro Bmggrgtndagessefoedyurby.s willoivWyongrstodvatag,inyou Montcel:. . wa nts er inbrohtl SHOES. A Ful] We have just received anot'icr Ic Although leather has advanced in pri we bought our stock in June, before kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. L Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If yo the future storms and mud call for B. LEATHER SHOE. We consider it I same old price will bay them. Send heel shoes. We have good stout scho snd $4.00 Shoes. Dry Goods A new line of Outings, Ginghams, Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brow Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jc chiefs, &c., &c. c-rcery Fresh Flour, Meal. Bacon, Rice, Su; der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macar Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinegs Try cur Dried Apples-good and cl 3v We are selling Reed's Shoes and P out. Only a limited quantity and a f cheap. We are offering a specially low pii and look at the:. Respectfully, J.M. B Cotton' States and International Exposition, . .tlasata, -a. VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. VESTIBULED LIMITED RAINS 'Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged. SOLID TRAINS Char'eston and Columbia to Atlai,ta without change. SCHEDULE. 403 i 41 45 Lv Catawba.... 10.29am 9.50pm+... .. Lv Chestar...i...11.05 a m'10 38pm ...... . Lv Carlisle.1.....1.29 a m11 09pni ...... Lv Charleston...'....... ...... 7.00 a Lv Sumter............... ....9.44 a yv Columbia..... .1.. 5.60pmn1LJ15 a v Prosperity.... . 7.2$pm 12.29n v Nebery...:.......7.58pm1 12.43 p yv Clinton.....112.29 in'n 12.08n't 1.40 p . Greenwood..:12.7p m 1.04 amn 2 34 p IvAbbevile....I 1.24 pma 1.45amn 3.00 y Lv Calhoun Falls1 1.46 pm 2.16 ami 3.26 p r Atlanta...... 4.00 p n .5.20 am 6.45 p EQUIPM ENT. Tr'ains 403 and 41 arex composed of he haid.omest Puillman Drawing. o.m, Buftet Sleepih.g Cars and Day oahrs .No 403 ("The Atiauta Spcci:?l") is es ibu'ed from end to end and is perated solid from WFashdington t o At. anta without change. No. 41 Is operated s.olid from Po.rts oth to. Atlanta without enange;. No. 45, c.>mpose'd of Day Coachz, s operated smiid fr.m Char les:.n 'ii. Atlanta (throughx Sunbt'-r, CoXlumnbie, Prosper'ity' ar.d Newberry) with in cange. These train~ land passengers in the nion Dg.ot at AL'an;a-as L.ear the Expor-ir i' n grounds as throngh passen gp-rs vxa any line areC lo dedi. RATES. -FROM- A. C. E atawba.............. 0' 0$54 hester....... ...... 80j 50 arlisle....... :...... ~ ~ 7 harleston............ 139 0'542 Sumter..............-O~ ew berry.......... 1~63j46 linton............. 56 3 1 reenwood.......... 55534 Abbeville.......... 0 4 alhonFals $1.... 16 43 9 5 41I cembe 15th wit 15re. li45mi7 Jan3ary 10h,51896. cembe 30th wit e35em 8l3mit 6 day Iom at o s5al95e.7 silhon yeahld......... . Here yoi 1 andx Alak.-Taifornis aod daine to United 1tah,o Bril, Mexicom hni Janary, 7th, soo896. naryevr Condn Tceterraces daily foud cembe how ths pieopem e himdi1 waand ronvedatonal. Asktor E.Tickets vsoldh daoDe cemer 30h,wihexe.m"lmi duano daepin arese. to surpases mde dspects, ifatExo urisnyhed upn Applicaio toere y Anto theka Saordir nLMine, orhe theda undson lery vr Tcavicie natinonte globe Pas. repr sete. ST. Jhe tieresiarefnd Tmn many othefr s'itractions,i ora Chnes andt M ea Cillges howin do inust how tosb eople. have their~ t"dai Ask for t-i~ct vbii "The 2eaboan Puhlat tSc fleep ing esri will bl' mad te andfurberinormto Aent ofii the( Sebad Air Lne, or t T. W..MiGLVE, . J . Ct ANDrtn eTaf.fic a:er GeniPss A cv,L befmoeCou rt osedo ain4td T. A lII" Are, Cere . SHOES. . stcocA. t of Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. :e, and carried the price of shoes with it, the advance, and are selling nearly all idies' Shoes at $2.00 and up, Bay State a wish the best ladiee' or misses' shoe for LY STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT he best shoe in America for the price: the children io us for good earing spring )l shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.O0 and Notions. Calico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, BleachEd i Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea ans and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker b = 'U M ;ar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow mni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat r, Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c. eap. b. .dan Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them ew sizes. If you can be fitted they are e in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call eaty & Bro. SOUTHERN RAIlWAY CO. Cetilad'llh ahown between Jacksonville and Eastern Time at other points. Northbouud. NO.36 Nob No38 Oct. 8th, 1895. Daily Daily Daily Lv. Jaclsonvile . ...... 6 20 p .... 730a Lv.Savannah ......... 10 41 p 1150 a Ar. Columbis..... .... 30 a . 400 p Ly. Charleston..... 600p. At. Columbia .... .... 1015 p . 105a Lv. unt3 t.... ".......... ro700 205 p 'Graaiteville..... .. 4p .2 lp "renton................ 8 25 p 258 p " Johnstons . ........... 8 46 a 310 p Ar. Columbia .... --..- 1120 p 4 44 p Lv. Columbia ..... 450a 450 a 505p " Winnsboro.......... 6 01 a 601 a 6 05 p "Chester ....... ...... 6 58 a 6 58 a 6 53 p " ock Hill .....72 32 a 730 p Ar. Charlotte ....8..... 825 a 825a 20Op " Danville.......... 130p 130 p1200nt " icmond.... ....- 60 p 640p 600a ahlMgton....... 940p 9 40 642 a " Baltimore ... ...1125125p 805 a " 2naelpia.....3 00 .a 001015 a " Ne YoR-...- 620 a 6 205a1253 p SUthbUfld. N. 35 No. 9 NoST Southbound- - Daily Daily Daily Lv. New York .... ..... 25nt 12..ant 4 30 p "Philadelphia...S350 350 n 865p " Bltmor .......6 22 a 622 a 9 20 p " Bichmond.... .....125p1255 p 00 a "Danville ...... .... 605 p 6 05 5 toa " Charlotte .... ..... 1100 n 00 9 35 a " Rock Hill .... .....n 48P14810 27 a " Chester ...... .....1225n 1225nt 11 03 a " Wlnnlsboro......... 114 a 114 aU154 a A. olumbia ......... 220 a 220 a 100Op Lv. Columbia ................ 4 30 a 127 p 4JotDaton ......... .......G682a 310 p STrenton ...........'......0489a 323 p SGraniteville.... ...... ..... 71 a S45ip Ar. Agsta.............*..... 8 00 415 p L. Columbia .... ..... 700a ... 4 00p A.Charleston .... ..... 110 a..-. sOp L. Colnmbia ....:..... 30a...1210 p. Ar.Savnnah ....i..... 54 w..--40 p "Ja0CsonVflle... 0 30 a.... .9 40 p ST.EEPING CA&B SERVICE. Nos.87andS8Waahington&ouhwstrnLim-~ itedFrmnaXsTftbPtoNew York. SolidPull man train with Dinin cars north of Charlotte. Nto.85SandS6 U. 3. PatMail Through Pall mans Buffet Sleeping car and ilrst-class coach Jackonvllle and New York ; also Poilman car 85a 6d not enter Unicn Sta. tion u is, bd isch rgand take on pas agrs and agge at Blan gSt. Station. Wg. I - S. H. HABDWICK, Os 2 Ag ASHIGTON A. G. P. A.., ATLAWTA 2.1WELES, upt,ColU)BIA, B-.C. *BP~ A'Ggmm0Wr T. IL M. nOTM Winnsboro Drug - Store. Just Arrived. Bist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit Jars and JTelly Tumblers. j. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. Winnboro Drug Storee T AVASJTRADEMAK CI BAI ATENT? For a Ula &CO. wo hvehadnerl ?Years' 1tis ietlyuconfidntal A dbook 0? In oraonconcerning Patents and how to ob 1l *titthemf sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan 4ealnd sci XinlC books sentfre . 6 e'atice Inthe Scientific A merican, andi bogtwidely before the-public with .ot.otothe.lnventor. This splendd aer Issud weekly, elegantly UIlustrated.haby Ia h largest circulationl of anysinicwoki h word $3 ea. sample copea sentfre. - oie.29 cents. 5cry umber contis beau tifu lae,in colors, and -photographs of new houses, it plans,.enabling-Duilders to show the laetdsgssddr contrcs Addres