LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
8atarda3. November li.
New Adverttsements.
Exchange Stable-A. Wiliiford.
An Ordinance-Jai. W. llian"han1.
Intendant.
.ecai Lr..
-"Caroline" Sale at McMaster &
Co.'s drug store. adv
--Tiie uni in service will be held in
the i:ptist CUIrc'i Sandsy night at
7.30 o'cl>ck.
-Mullikin, the photographer, will
be back in Winnsboro on Monday
morning. Come and get your photos
before he leaves.
-Svecial inducements in millinery
offer. d this week at Lauderdale's.
This stuck must be sold if cheap prices
are an inducement. Don't miss this
opportunity. aclr
.-The people s,.em to have forgotten
that they have any taxes to pay. If
they rush them in now as fast as possi
ble it would take about 125 days to
collect all. T:.e last day of judgment
will soon coue. You had better meet
it.
-We saw a colketon of chrysanthe
muats which Miss Sallie Garrison had
of btr own growing, on, Wednesday,
and, if we are any judge, they are
hard to beat. In fact we have not
seen any as fine. Her flower bed is a
veritable bouquet, and is a sight worth
going to see for lovers of fbwers.
-Ladies who use cosmetics or po
ders to cover up or hide a bad com
plexion, do not k :ow that John 11.
McMaster & Co can furnish them with
BLUS er ROSES, which is clear as
water, purifies the skin. and po-itiely
removes bl.ck-heads and all skin dis
ease-. takes the shiny look from the
face and wl.i!ens it soon as applied. *
Children Cry Ffr Pitches.s Castoria.
Mr. Wal:er G. Scott, an attorney of
the New York bar, acconpanied by
Mrs. Scott, has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Refo. Mr. Scott is Mr.
Refo's couin and once resided at
Roseland with his mot.oc's family.
Mr. Scott fell in love with our climate
and sa%s he will return again to stay
longer.
DEID AT THE ExrosITIo.-A tele
gram to Mr. John P. Matthews on
Friday announced the death of Mr.
Seymour Matthews, son of Governor
Matthews, of - Indianii. The young
man was in charge of the jSmithsonian
Institute exhibi t tte Atlanta Expo
sition, and took fever in Atlanta about
three weeks :eg.>. Ilis mother was
with h:mn at the time of' his death and
seemn.paied the remf ntus t.' thi itr rest
ing pla'ec in Indiana on FrKday.
T nE SCUooL. I onISSIONE.- In the
e fln' ion onI Wednesday a replort be
the commii'::ee on education favore-d
the &ection of a scho:>l conm'ssioner
every four y ara Debate arose as to
the ettection or oppointufment of a school
comumissioneCr. Mr. Ragsdale thought
the offie of school commis:-ioner
shonid be e'eciive, that the people want
to make their own choice, and that the
matter of s;hool system should be
exedi absolu'ely in ihte Constitution
and not left in vague shape for the
Legislature to perfect. The matter
was vari->ualy amended and Mr. Rlag;e
dale moved to strike o'ut all amend
me~nts, which was voted downx by 69 to
~5. The matter was adopted then
leaving the office either elective or ap
-pointive.
REUGtol:S SEnYCEs.--Services w ill
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. mn.
Prayver meeting Wednesday 5 at p. m.
Young teople's meeting and choir
practice. Friday evening at 8:15.
Presbyteria-11 a. mn. by the pastor.
Sanday School at 5 p. mn. Prayer
-meeting Wednesday at 5 p. in.
Methodist-11 a. mn. by the plitor.
Suduy School at 4 p. m. Pr'ayer
meeting WVednesdaiy at 4 p. mn.
I;apit-l I a. mn. by the pastor.
Th.irsd.iy afternoon n.eetingsr at 5
o'c:ock. Suday Sch-o 1 at 10 a. mn.
St. Jo~hni bach~il - Twenty-:hird
Sundayv af-er T iity-Seirvie by Re.v.
Ed aard Ber.ed:ct. Morning service
11 o'ci ek Evening service 7.30
eo'clock. Sunday Sch,>o! a' 4 p. in.
DEATH OF MRS. MAYO.
Mrs. Mary Mayo, wife of Mr. Win.
- Mayo, died at Pacolet, Spartanburg
county, on the the 10th inst. Her
brial took p:ace at the family burying
ground near [ere on the fol'owing
day. A husband and four children
are left to realize their ioss.
BThe remains ot Mr. Char:ey Curry
will he brought here for interment at
the brick church this afternoon. He
died in Columbia where he ha.l been
n.ier the treatment of physicians for
some time. ~T
Jenkinsville, S. C., Nov. 13, 195.
Marvelous Results.
Fro:n a letter written by llev. J. Gun.
derm.m,. of Dinmo,dale, Mich,, we are per
mitted to make this extract: "I have n,c
;esit dtion in recommendintz Dr. King'a
ew Dicovr, as the results were almiost
rarvel -ns i the case of myW "ife. While
I w is astor of the Bapti't Church.-:
veiws Junction s.he was brought down wnhi
'.onia ,uc'ceding La Grippe. Trer
bte P:i:n~smlS of couch'ui: would list
hours wvith :tle interruption anfd it Seemed
as if shu cosuld not survive th. .i.A
friend :,atniend(ed Dr. King's New Dis
co-erTv: it was quick in its work and high
-lv sa'ti,f.ctory in iresults." Trial i-ottle
f~ree at M-Ma -ter & Co.'s Drug Store
Reulai sizte 50e. and $1.00 *
hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
Squarc Distriets.
We li-iened to the debate btt*te
Seitatur Tillman for and Stanysi-ne
Wil-on again t the passage of the
squar.- <chool district matter in the
Convent'n c.n Tliur:day. The Fair
field inemc'w s present, Br;ce, Ragsdale
and Rosborough. voted both ways,
Rag.d.'e and Brice voting against it
and R b )rou;h i-i favor. Meares was
absent on a visit to a s'ck bro'her.
The m itter of squari,tg the It .ol
districts may .suit s-me connties, but
the mnaj rity of Fairfield's delegation
present do not think it will suit us on
account of c:eeks, roads and already.
established school houses. The bill
provides that the school houses are to
be in the middle of the district, this
applying to t.eg.oes and whites alike,
whi:h would throw the colored and
white children in constant contact
with each otner. The measure was
carried, however, the yeas an-1 nays
being denanled.
A. R. p.'s-Mr. Chalmers Likely to Succe -d
Mr. Sloan.
Rev. T. W. Sloan, of the A. R. P.
church, has a t positively declined to
reconsider the matter of leaving Ctar
lotte, but his church people understand
pretty well th:.t he Yill return to
South Caroline, and are therefore be.
ginning to look out and about. The
church has its eyes on Rev. John T.
Chalmers, of Philadelphia. Mr. Chal
mers has always been a favorite with
the people here, and they will make
every effort to secure him as pastor if
Mr. Sloan decide- to return t- Troy.
"Mr. Chalmers is second only to Dr.
Grier in our church," said a "seceder"
yesterday. It is understood that he
c:n ge gotten, but not until spring.
Charlotte Observer.
We would be glad to hear of Mr.
Chtltner; getting nearer to the ties
that bind him to home and former
associations. And especially as it is
inconvenient for him t, have his
motherless children with him in Phil
adelphia. We hope some change may
brirg him down South again.
Fakers Fledged Him.
On Wednesday, at the fair grounds,
the "jewelry dealers" robbed a Fair
6ld man of twenty dollars. It seems
that they had an envelope arrangement
or prize winning device, and while
Mr. Brooks Morgan was standing by,
looking on, ene of the "operators"
snatched twenty dollars from his
hand and ran through the crowd. The
fellow left the jewelry where it wa;,
and a negro who appeared on the
scene, apparently a partner, was ar
rested. But the white man and the
money were gone-as usual. Mr.
Morgan consulted an attorney and
thought of attaching the man's stuff,
but the plan did not materializa for
some conftiet or othr. Mr. Morgan
touht he mnight realize the amount
of bii' las if h etuld get the jeweiry.
The. e ought to b -a rule prohibitinlg
such scou"'rels fso:n coming ont the
gonadsB, aind again it is best for vis
itors not to go about those kind of
place. Twenty dollars is a seious
los on a man who makes it on c>ton.
THE THO0RNWELL ORPHANAGE.
This insti:ution is a family-school
for orphan childrer, who are left in
poverty by the d'eath of their parents.
It is located in n Cliton, South Caro
lina, in the upper or piedmont section
of the s'ate. The healthfnlness of the
same is shown by the fact that in
twenty yeatrs there htaye been only
three deat Is among the orp,hans.
The chil.tren are rcesived from any
sect ion of the Union anid from any
denotina ion. Tnere were 130 orphans
utder~ its care last year from twelve
diflerent dtates and ten denominations .
t is however, under Presbyteriau con
Orphans are not legally surrendered
to the institution, but are admitted to
be edto ted, and sent ont prepared to
take care of themselves. They are,
therefore, taught to use both head and
bad, the industrial course being full
and thorough and the schoolwork
eitg egnally satisfactory.
Tie support of this institution is
whellt voluntary. It is almost without
etdowent, depending upon the good
it 1 the people for its maintairance.
Gifts of provi'ions, cloting and
mo ltney, in responise to notices likh this
cnstitue its source of income.
During the past year, the family was
mainltained and all salaries paid. And
tat has been its wonderful experience
for twenty ; ears
Thansgiving and Christmas days
r here. Surely this is a good time
remember the orphans. Gifts
Sould be sent to Rev. Win. P, Jacobs,
Thorwell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C.
TH E STATE FAIR.
So far as the crowd was concerned
the Sate fair was a big success. - The
trains on the C. C. & A. road were
rowded to their utmost every day.
We were on the grounds only a few
hours on Thursday but got a glimpse
of the exhibits. The stock show was
the best feature of the occulonu. The
"rock tman" was the greatest curiosity
o the grounds, being something en
tirely new in our country.
Th Clemson cheese seemed to at
tract considerable attention and isa
matt r worth the attentioni of oum
fmues. Anything that will help t(
reduce cotton erops is wom th the at.
ttion of the farmners. The Ladies
Calner\or Winnisboro hais atn excel
nt .xhibit of ther go..ds which art
ja ty celebrate'd all over the country,
being far preferable on account of the
care and ha' d.ing they receive.
F ail field was well represented ani
aa uua brings home her share of the
IAog the awa:-ds are the follow
innf' om Fait t>ld County:
u J.u.ul n)epartmienL-Preservei
peachei, Mrs. G. V. Brooks; preserved
watermneloh rind, Mls. G. W. Brooks
bl:ckberry jelly, Mrs. G. W. Brooks;
peachel, Mrs. G. W. Brooks; plum
pickle, Mf's. G. W. Brooks.
hoorses.-11. B. Stewart, first prize,
on three year old stallion.
Othar premiums will be awarded
later and we will try to eta fall list
of Fairfield's earning.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
THE "ROCK MAN."
We saw the "rock man," as the pet
rified body of a human being has been
so promptly named, at the fair
grounds. The story may not be famil
iar to many of our readers and we
will give it briefly: On Sunday of
fair week-so the story goes -a Mr.
Buff, of Lexington County, wac ex
amining his fish traps or set hooks,
when he saw what appeared to be the
foot of a man protruding from the
bank of the Saluda Rier near Colum
bia. He at once summoned a few
neighbors and thay commenced to dig.
It took only a few momen(e to ascer
tain th.,t a form in human shape was
buied under the brink of the river.
the work went on continuously until
all the earth around the bc.dy was re
moved. The weight was so great that
it took six m'= to lift it from its rest
ing plat:.:. Tte news that a petrified
man had be.'n found on Salnda River
soon spread, and the Columhie news
papers soon heralded the information
abroad. The '-rock man" was put in
a rude box on some staw and was
brought to Qolumbia for exhibition at
the State Fair. This is wheee we saw
it. The body appears to be that of a
white man, the mustashe isplainly that
of a white man, so are the hands.
There is very little appearances of
decay about it; only the bowels and
stomach are sunken-appear to l.e
eaten away or decayed. The hands
are folded across the breast as uatural
as a corpse. The fiuger nails and toe
nails are plain and distinct.
There are many theories arivanced
concerning this peculiar find. There
are rumors that the place was once an
old graveyard; then there is a report
that some party fro:n Chicigo c.ime
down to claim the body, stating that it
had been lost or stolen; another story
goes that an offer of $2,400 had been
made for the sale of the body; an
other theory is that it is a cast form of
iron or cement, and that the whole
matter is a humbug; th'it it was put
here some tine ago and the dirt
alowed to set tle and grass to grow
>e fore Jinding it.
'rThe question arise-1 as to whether
odies wil petrify in our soil, etc.
any physiciana htve seeni it an.i pro
ounc: it genuinn-. Dr. W. E. Aikeni,
f uar town, mande a clote examinaztion
f ii and he i' satisfied that it is a
enuine pe'rifis1 human body. The
atter will prove very interesting.
Mr. Buff, who found the bode, is
aid to be a very reliable man which
ives credence to the gentlineness of
he whole matter.
Electric Extten-.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for
ay season, but perhaps moure I generally
neede'd, when the languid exhausted reel
ng prevails, when the liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and -rlter
tive is felt. A prompt use or this medi
ine has of ten averted long and perhaps
fatal bilious fevers. No medicine wilt act
more surety in counteracting and freeing
he system from the mnatkrial poison.
[eadache, Indtige.stion, Constipation, Diz
.iness yield to Electric Bitters. Sec. and
$100 p~er bottle at McM~:aster & Co.'s Drg
Store.*
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
For Over Fifty Years
MRiS. WINsLow's SooTHING SYRUP ha.s
been used for over fifty years byr millions
'of mothers for their children whdle teeth
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
ures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor lit
tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the world. Twenty
five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
ake no other kind. 5-261x1y
When Baby wasstck, we gave herCastoria.
When she wasaChild, she cried for Castoria.
whenz she became MLis, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Casoria.
AN ORDINANCE
PRHIBTING THE SALE OF INTOXIcAT
INg LIQrons.
SEQUTOX 1. Be it enacted and or
dained by the Intendant and Wardens
of the town of Winnsboro in Council
met and by authority of the same,
That it shall not- be lawful for any
person to sell, barter, trade or ex
change, or keep for s ale, barter, trade
or exchange within the corporate limits
of the town of Winnsboro any spirit
os, malt, vinous, fermented or mix
ture thereof, by whatsoever name
called, which will produce intoxica
tion, except as provided in the Act of
the General Assembfy of this State in
such case made and provided, com
monly know as the Dispensat y.
SEc. 2. If any person violates the
provision of Section 1 of this ordi
iance shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction shall
be fined in the sum of not less than
for:y dollars r.nd not tmor-e than one
hunied dollars or be imprisoned in
t he Countyvjail for thirty days.
SEC. 3. That it shall be the especial
duty of the police to report all viola
tiis of Sectioni 1 of this ot-dinance,
ad any policeman who shall wilfully
neglecthis duty in that respect shall be
at once discharged from the se.svice.
Done in Council this 10th day of
January, A. D. 1895, and
[L. s.) with the corporate seal of
the town affixt d.
JAS. W. H ANAIIAN,
Intendanst.
Atte.t: J. A. BINNANT, C!erk.
9~ -1
'&STPENDOUL STO1
Ready in all
A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0
Black Dress Goods in all the late
meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, v
Broadclotr
in all colors. Also Fancy Sackinj
Black Satin for ladies' skirts.
A full line of ladies', misses'
inducements in ladies' and gents'
A Large Sto
bought .before the rise. Can se
I keep the celebrated B. & G.
assortment of ladies' stylish Wra
MY LINE 0]
was never more complete. HAT
Some good values in gents' Undei
If you want a Trunk or Valise do
poorest man in the county can b
from me this season and not miss
Here is a stunner: A Silk Un
Country merchants will do wf
stock.
J L. MT
Q. D. WILLIPOIl
FOR RENT.
L OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year,
the Dwelling House and premises of
henry N. Obear.
9 26tf T. K. ELLIOIT, Agent
FOR SALE,
W E offer at private sale a plantation of
Two Hundred and Fifty (250)
cres, lying near the residence of Mr.
Tno. b. Douglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug
ass, now occupied by Mr. Wni. B. Doug
ass. Has good dwelling and other build
,ngs on it. Terms easy.
9-2st iT. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
SECURITIES.
7XE have (placed in our bands)
some gilt-edged securities to
ffer those hnving money to invest.
ll comman,icationls shall be regarded
dritly confidentia.
J. Q. D AVIS,
WV, D). DOUG LASS,
J. E. McDONA LD,
11 9tf Winnsboro, S. (2.
IEWIS
Accident isurance
~5hQes~
The best wearing, most stylish, and
the greates;t value of any $3.00 Men's
Shoes on th continent.
Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid
leather sol-as, with all the p]Uar toes,
asts and fastenings, and ewis' Cork
Filled Soles.
Each pair contains a paid-up A&cci
dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for
WerL1ewis'Accident Insursnce Shoes
once and you will never shange. The
insurance goes for "full measure."
Talk with your dealer who aalls Lewis'
shoes.
Sold by W. R. DCOTY & CO.
ATTENTItON,
Evaporated Apples, Peaches,
Apricots and Prunes.
Hecker's Self-Raising Buck
wheat and Oatmeal.
Barrel best N. 0. Molasses.
East India Pickles, some
thing fine; try them.
Also loose Cucumber Pickle.
A full line of Canned Goods
always on hand.
All kinds of Fruits in stock.
A full line of Heavy and
Fancy Groceries.
Give me a call.
FOR SALE.
TpIlIRTEEN IlUNDRED ACRESof1
filand, situated near Albion, 01]
Little River, formenrly o wned by Jao.
S Douglass. It will be divided ito
small tracts if necessary. Terms easy.
If not soli, it will be rented.
App)ly to J. E. McDONALD,
J. Q. DAVIS, or
i-22t W. D. DOUGLASS.
JK TO SELEUCT FROM
Departments.
F COLORED DRESS GOODS,
sZ styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash
,nd Flannels. A big assortment of
Cloakings
s for children. Something nice in
and children's Hose. Some special
Handkerchiefs.
ck of Shoes,
;ve you money in this department.
Corsets, the best made. The best
ps you have ever seen in the Boro.
CLOTHING
3 to please the old and young.
'wear. Look at my line of Cravats.
n't buy until you price mine. The
ay a pair of WOOL BLANKETS
his money.
ibrella for seventy-five cents.
,ll to price through my immense
[NAUGH.
, - - Manager.
EXCHANGE FEED
AND SALE STABIE8.
Just Arrived and for Sale,
25_
EAmnong them one Fine Saddle Horse
and some Fine Mares snitable for rais
ing stock. Will be sold cheap for
cash or on time for satisfactory paper.
A. WILLIFORD,
Winnusboro, S. C.
Alex. Mvacd.onal&,
FALL OF 1895.
good Tillf8elead..
PARTICUL ARLY TO T HOSE who
will be wise enongh 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:2
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 the benefit of the
sweeping reduction in prices
raithcr than sell out in a lump,
that all might have an opportu
- nity of sccriing bargains:
3rd.--When the advance came on
Shoes, IIardware, and other
goods in our line, we fortunate
ly had a big supply on hand,
and the profit which the advance
in prices legitimately gave us,
wIll be thrown to our customers,
thereby Mu~lg their goods al
most - L!! cost.
4th.-I will be in tho cotton market
fromn sta t m" tinish, pay ing full
pri ca-d.u~'t'forget this. Will
also pay highest cash price for
c >tton seed.
Be sure and consuit my pi ices on
Baginig and Tics before y on buy. I
bougt these several mnths ago when
ther were a roc bottom p;ces and
will aive . ou grea! a'lvant age in your
wants here.
Alex. Mac&onal&,
SURV1VOR,
T3LACK{STOCK. S. C.
n.T. QUTATTiLJ.JA1. ID JJS
SHOESa
A. Fu.1
We have just received another lot
Although leather has advanced in price
we bought our stock in June, before t
kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. Lad
Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If you
the future storms and mud call for BA
LEATHER SHOE. We consider it th
same old price will bay them. Send th
heel shoes. We have good stout school
snd $4.00 Shoes.
Dry Goods c
A new line of Outings, Ginghams, C
Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brown
Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jea
chiefs, &c., &c.
Grccery
-9 ' -E
Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sugi
der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macaror
Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinegar
Try our Dried Apples-good and che
We are selling Reed's Shoes and Pad
out. Only a limited quantity and a fes
cheap.
We are offering a specially low price
and look at them. Respectfully,
J. M. BE
0otton States and International
.&.tlazs.ta, G-a.
VIA THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
VESTIBULED LIMITED 1RAINS
Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged.
SOLID TRAINS
."har eston and Columbi- to Atlainta
without change.
SCHEDULE. 403 41 45
Lv Catawba... 110.9 am 9. 0pm ......
Lv Chester... 11.05a in 10 38pm .......
Lv Carlisle..... t11.29am 11 09pm .....
Lv Charleston.. ....... ........ 7.00 a
Lv Sumter...... ... ....p. ...... 9.A4 a
Lv Columbia.. ........I 5.?0pm 1l.5 a
Lv Prosjerity ............" .2$pmi 2.29n
..Neber.... ......... .81pm 12.43 p
Lv Clinton...12.29 n'n 12.OSn't 1.40 p
:j~ (ieen wood. . 12.57 pom 1.04 anm 2 34 p
v Abbeville.... i1.241 pm 1.45 am 3.00 p
v CalhounFalls~ 1.41 p mn :'6 anm 3.26 p
r A tlanta...4.09 p mn 5.20 am 6.45 p
EQUH'PMENT.
Trains 403 an I 41 are comnposed of
he hanud-omest Pullmtan Drawing
[om, Buffet Sleepih g Cars and Day
oaches
No 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is
es ibu!edl from end to end and is
perated solidt fromt Washington 'o At
anta reithout change.
No. 4 Is operated 'o:id from Port:
outh to Atlanta without change.
No. 45, cetmposed of Day Coache-s,
s operated sotid-friom Chat le-:.n to
Atlanta (through Su:mt"ir, C lumub.;,
Prosperity and Newbirry) with at
bange.
These trainis land paengersC[ in the
Union Del ot at At'an:a--as t.car the.
Exposit.ion gra 'naisl as troegh pa-sen
grs via any line are be ded
RATES5.
--FROM- A . E
atawba............12i 9054
hester............. 3101sij5O
Carlisle............1 1 .~47
Charleston.......... 19 0542
Sumter............. 30 95 S6
Columbia...........I S956
Prosperity ............
Newberry.........I 6 3 1
Clinton.......
reenwcod.......... 1 34
alhouevlls......... . 43131
DATES OFS 12E1AN LI 0545
January17th,51896
ceinbr 30h, w t e35m lii 39 5
cembe 30th wit e45m 6l95iA 7
adlhnas...... Caiori 65d Maine,3he
Uited A-Tiets Braol, Meaiyco ad
seme 15the iterae axre foumit
Jamnguay the 1896. insAab
ChiUn and--Ticantsvsolddes, showing
jembe 30wth, pieopem e himdily1
waand rov datoal."
CoskM E.--Tickets viaoldk daoaD
cemr 30h,wihexe.m"lmi
duano datepiof are. evto.
wllbepasse nd merercs infyrmatio
unsinvhed upn Applicaio tor yu
gen, ofdeb sie, ebrdfro L,orida
thndesign.CafonaadMneth
Untrac ofnrazl exic PasndAg
Canada,fi f a! atd pobon utit-nal vr
civiheaino the obe ose drepe
seted.~ On~ enterrei s ae fnd,)
amt tay othe kitraions,e frab,
Chiese ad Mexin vilylans shoDr.
wa01n conerrtin.
Askl fori'sick' ets ric"The Seabtoare
jectanr illeingCreevain
furnishe up on apciont n
.t . A ]N,NT Cle-reie.
SHOES.
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 ladieb' or misses' shoe for
r STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT
best shoe in America for the price:
e children to us for good wearing spring
shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.90
nd Notions;
.lico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached
Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea
as and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker
= U
9 -
rpartzn 3enlits
r, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow
i, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat
Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c.
ap.
an Bros'. Shoes at cost to close them
v sizes. If you can be fitted they are
in 4>-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call
)aty & Bro.
SOUTHERN R A
OMf fe shown between Jacksonv!lle and
Columbia.
Eastern Time at other points.
Nortbbonnar No.36 Noo Noss
Oct. 6th, 185. Daily Daily Daily
Lv. Jacksonville ........ 6 20 p ...... 730a
LT.Savanh] ..... ...... 1041 p ....... 1150 a
Ar. Colvabia..... ...... 3 30 a ..... 4 00 p
LT. Charleston.......... 6 00 p ...... 720&
Ar. Columbia .... ..... 1015 p ...... 1105 a
Lv. ougnsta.......... ....... 8 4 2 05 p
Granitevlle ............ 7 4p 2 34 p
"Trenton.......... ...... $2p 259 p
' 3ohnstos....... 4a310 p
Ar. Columbia .......... --- 20 p 4 44 p
Lv. Clumbia .....-.... 450a 4 50 a 4C6 p
" W boro........ 601 a 6019 605 p
' Chester....... .... 658 a 658 a 653 p
" Rock ill .... 732a 732 a 730 p
Ar. Charlotte ......... 8 25a 825 a 8 2u p
w Danville...... ..e. 130 p 130 p 1200nt
t Richmond ...... 6 40p 640p 6 00 a
" Washington . .. 9 40 p V 40p 642 a
( Yaltimore ......1. 1125p 112 8 05 a
sa Philadelhla ..-80a300~ 10C5alO
* NewYo.... ....-620 a 62 a 1253 P
Souhbound' Day3 DalyDal
L. New York .... ..... 115nt 3215nt 4 30 y
"Phladelphia ... 350s a350n 6655p
" Baltimore .... .....6 22 a 6 22 a 920p
L. Wasington ...111513 15 a1043 P
& Richmond.... .....155p 1255 p 200 a
"Danville ...... .... 6 0p 6 05p 550 a
a' Charlotte .... .....l1100pfn 00p 9$3
"~ ockEill .... .....l148 P1148 pIO102a
"Chester ...... ..... 22n1225tt1108 a
"-Winnsboro......... 114 a 114ga1154 a
A. Columba ....... 220 a 220 a 100Op
Lv. Columbia ...............40 a 127 p
" ohnston .... .......-....62a 310op
*4 Trenton .......... ....... 648 a 323 p
a6 Grantevile.............. 716 a 845 p
L. Columbia ....:..... 700a ... 400 P
Ar.Car0Stonl.... ..... 110a ...800p
L Columba .... ..... 130 a...1210 p
Ar.SaVnah... .... 54a ... 40 p
e JacksonUVl.. ... IQa ... 940 p
ST.E.PIN G CAR SERVICE.
o.7ad3Wa gton&sOl wetern Lim-*
itedPnlnnusmp toNewYork.SolidPull
man train with Dli casnorth of Charlotte.
No.8andSB U. S. Fet Mail. rhrough Pull
man Buffet. sleeping car and first-class coach.
Jasoy21el and1 ew York ; also Pullman car
and Charlotte.
3 Sax-d88 do not enter Union Sta
I,but; discrg and take on pa
gagerg USS3at Blanig St. Station.
. A.ggg 8,5 H. HARD)wICK,
1% A., WASINGTON. A. G. P. A., ATumNt.
1, L WjiLLES, Bupt, CoLUXRIA, S. C.
S 5PA'1EIGToN. T. 74 WASINGT
Win nsboro
Drug - Store.
Just Arrived
Buist'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.
Winsboro Drug Store.
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT?T Forea
pntanser and an honest opilD write to
tis sticly nfenia AHadbook ofIn
fornation concerning Patents and how to ob
tain them sent free. Also a caoue of mechan
P?atie*nt'en*throuh Mnna a Co. receive
peciai noticein the scientific Asserican, and
tus aro brought widely before the pnnDHe with
out Cost to the inventor. This spendid per,
rsue wt cegontlel utr t
hossowt r h n