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TELLIGENCE ecember 7. t : 89 rtell' At Thespian Hal-Mullikin, the photographer. adv -"Caroline" Salve at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -The union service will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 7.30 o'clock Sunday night. Mulleken, the photographer will-be in Blackstock to-day-will return here for business on Monday. -The chain gang is doing good work, so we are informed, above and arour'3 White Oak. The work is notica:le it every section where they have ,,et: ; work. -We w11 have two full moons this month. Mr. J. N. Center says that this is the first occurrence of the kind in 1800 years. We suppose his "mem ory set vc him rightly." -,.1 persons are warned not to shoot. bunt, or otherwise trespass on the lr.ds in town belonging to J. M. Beaty and the estate of Mrs. S. T. BeatV. J. M. Beaty. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CLEMSON CLOSED.-Clemson has been closed on :.ccount of measlks amongst the stuci;:nts. Prof. Craigshead has issned a circular setting forth why he adopts the pia, of closing, the reasons being ver.. good. THE ARE ThROUGH WORK.-Mr. G. W. Ragsdale returned home on Thursdry mnorning on the early train. He wa, :xious, as most members were, to get back to his business, so he chose the early train to the late one. CARDS.-Cards are om announcing the narr:,ge of Miss Fannie Gladden, daugh:er of Mr. Jas. J. Gladden, to Mr. John G. Johnston, all of Fairfield. The ceremony will be performed on the 13th at Bethesda Methodist Chuich at 12 o'co:k m. Gentlemen would.not use "Blush of Roses" if it was a paint or powder, of -. course not. It is c:ear as water, no sediment to fill the pores of the skin. Its mission is to HEAL, CLEANSE and PURiFY the complexion of EVERY I3i PERFECTION, and insures EVERT LADY and GENTLEMAN a ciGar, smooth com plexion. Sold by John H. McMaster & Co ; I-rice 75 cents. CARDS.-The cards are out announc King the marriage of Mies Mary, the only daughter of Dr. T. B. Madden, MrsJehn.K Matthews, both of Winnsboro. The ceremony will be performed on Thursday afternoon, December 12. at the A. R. P. Church. After the ceremoay the couple will leave on the 0 p. mn. train and will visit the A tlanta Exposition.I RELUGIoUs SERVICES.-Services will be held in the following churches on Sunday: Associate Rleformned Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 a. mn. Sunday School at i p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday 5 at p. m. Young epls meeting and choir practice. Friday evening at 8:15. Presb- terian-11 a. mn. by the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 4 p. in. PR'OF. iLUDSON's SISTER.-MI s. liar riet E. H{arrington, of Darlington, S. ..gr ndmother of Col. A. R. Ban.ks, and sirer~ of the lamented J.-W. Hudson, for many years the head of tue Mt. Zion Iastitute, Winnus boro, S. C., made with comparative ease and comfort the trip from Dar lington tr- Chester last week, although she has ipassed her ninety-third mile stone. S-se is visiting Mrs. T. B. S:ringferow and will later on visi in Yorkvil>.:.--Yorkcille Yeoman. Mr. R. H. Jennings is attending the Methodie: Conference at R>ck Hill. Miss Rh'sa Jones, daughter of'Hon. Ira B. Jones. left for ner home in Lancaster afier visiting Miss T. C. Elliott foc several days. Miss :mie Rosborough is visiting relative- ini Blackstock. Mrs. E. G. Scruggs is visiting the family or Mr. Jan. J. Gladden near Mit ford. ,hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. POWELL-MELTON. On Wednesday, the 27th, Mr. George owellelwawasmarried to Miss Pet eLton. The- . as performed . .Dent at Greenbrier clairch. A reception was tendered the newly married couple at Mrs. Margaret Powell's. Both contracting parties live in Fairfield. THE NEWS Aso HERALD extends congratulations. How's This! We ofrer One Hundred Dollars Re w :rd for any case of Catarrh that can n >t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cr.re. F. J. CLIENEY & 00, Props., To'edo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him pe; ectly honorable in all business transactions and financi:lly able to carry oct any obligatioais made by their firm. WVest & Treax, Wholesa! e Druggistr, Toledo. 0. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Whole sa'e Druggists. To!edo, 0. hlall's (ata.rrh Cure is take~n inter nail, acting directly upon the blood and mucon: surface< of The system. Pr~ce, 7.5c per bottle. S il1 by all Draggist . Testimonials frea * C'rk.em Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. IMDORTANT SCHOOL MATTER. I hereby notify the c:erks of the several di-trict boards that I have made arrangements with the Lauder dsles whet ebv all school clains can be discounted at 7A per cent. This is the very best I could do, all things con sidered. Trtustees will be governed by the above arrangements in making out their claims. Where they have contracted with persony for c vh they will add 74 per cent; where they have contract( d to pay Oft in certificates they wil: not have to add discount. I desire to say further that I require all claims to be stgned by the clerk of the different boards, otherwise they will be unable to ke p a correit book or make a correct report, which the law reqire-, and which I must insist on being kept. D. H. Stevenson, School Commissioner. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE. The State contah.s an account of a most wanton, brutish deed which is said to have occurred in Colleton County. It is stated that a negro man and woman were stripped . of their clothing and whipptd to death with a new buggy trace because the man was suspected of stealing a bible and some church furniture, and the woman was suspected of knowing sometbing about it. The dead body of the man was found, and about one hundred yards from it the body of the woman was found in a pool of water about knee deep The artic'es are said to have beeti stolen from S-. Michaels church in Barnwell county, and the four white men charged with the crime are from that county. The testimony of Frank Heirs, who was with the party, is that t,e implored the others to stop whipping these helpless people. The sirest has not yet been made - but it is stated that the parties who did the whipping are ptominent ia the county. The account is furnished the State by a minister of the gospel. DEATH OF A FORMER CITIZEN. Mr. J. C. Caldwell received a tele gram on Thursday mornif.g announc ing the death of his brother, J. A. Caldwell near Greensboro, Ga. Mr. J. C. Caldwell had just returned from his brother's bedside and was under the impression that he was some better, ih fact a letter from the wife of the deceased read that way. It is thought that death resulted from heart disease. The deceased was born in this cou'nty and lived near Mitford. Me married a daughter of the late Dr. Scott, who preceeded him to the grave. He after wrds mat ried a daughter of Judge Reid of Georgia, and in 1882 tmoved to a place near Greensboro, Ga. He left one brother, Mr. J. C. Caldwell, and three sisters, Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Withers, and Mrs. Kinloch. Of his immediate family-thb-Vram'E children, three of whom are children of the last wife. At the commencement of the war the deceased went out with the 6th South Carolina Regiment, but later on be came a member of Butler's Brigade with which he remained until the close of the war. His remains were buried in Georgia. The sympathy ot the community is extended to the relatives of the de. ceased. MOZART SYMPHONY CLUB. Judging from the announcement of the Mozart Symphony Club and the comments of the press in various sec tions of the counfry,. we will enjoy a rare musical treat on the 12th of De cember, under the direction of Messrs. M. Blodeck and R'ch. Stolzer, includ ing the following well known artists: Mr. Otto Lund, solo violin; Mr. Theo. Hoch, violin; Mr. Richard Steelzer, Viola; Mr. Mario Blodeck, cello; Mmne La Roche, soprano; Herr Thso. Hoch, cornet virtuoso and Romn triumphal trumpet; Mr. Mario Blodeck, Da Gamba soloist; Mr. Rich. Stoalzer, Viola d'Armour soloist; Mine La Roche, chromatic harp virtuoso. The following is the press comments concerning the artists in this celebrated club: Cleveland, Ohio: Mr. Otto Lund's technique is admirable. His great self-possession and apparent careless ease added to the fine egect of his paing. He received a double encore after playing. San Francisco, Cal.: Stoelzer's "At Night" seemed to charm all. The delicate shading in the obligate resem bled the refrain in Daleimner's "Last Hope," and for nearly ten minutes thre was one lulling measure which was thrilling and at the same time soothing. Chicago, Ill.: Madame La -Roche is an exceptionally fine harpiste, and paed her.eelf right into the bearts of herauditors. This is ber first tour in this country, and she is winning ova tions wherever she appears Her play ing was artistic in the highest degree and greatly enjoyed. THE SITUATION DESCRIBED. The Union Jack in beauty swells O'er the gallant ships in the Darda n ils, And the "wisni bone" breaks in the frantic pull With the biggest portion for Mr. Bull; But the lion's share of the meat that Is hgg$ orged by the Mu-c'vit. -Ex. We Baby was sick, we gave her Catoria. Whnshe was aChild, she cried for Castoria. Wee becmne Miss, she clung~ to Castorta. DEATH OF MRS. R. N. WELLS. Mrs. Rt. N. Wells, the widow of one distinguished Methodist minister of this State and the mother of another, died in Charleston yesterday morn irg. She had gone to that city for medical treatment, having left Green ville November 29th. Mrs. Wella was before her marriage Miss Carrie C. Shedd, of Fairfield County. She was 42 years old. Her eldest son, the Rev. Preston B. Wells wa, with her at the time of her deatb. It was a curious fate. She came here from Charleston December 6th, 1894, with her husband who had been ap pointed pastor of the Buncombe Street Church. le died December 11th. Her son succeeded his father. She re turned to Charleston and died within a few days of a year after her hus band. Mrs. Wells' body will be brought here for interment beside her husband, who lies in Springwood, and will ar rive on the Columbia Greenville train this afternoon. The body will be taken from the West Greenville station to the cemetery. The board of stew ards of the church will act as pall bearers and the friends of the family are invited to attend. Mrs. Wells was a woman of the highest Christian character, a worthy wife for a man who in his compara tivelr brief life had won high honor in tie wor:d and done great servics for God and his church. She leaves a large family to mourn her loss and a wide circle of friends to remember her with tenderness, veneration and love. Greenrille New.s. The deceas ai was a daughter of the late gal ant C!ptain James N. Shed who lived a d died in Winnsboro. The family hs-s a lar.e connection in this county besides many dear frieifds who will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Wells. Free Pils. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.; Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A tiial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invalua ble. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigoratn the system. Regular size 25c. per box, Sold by McMaster & Co., Druggists. * TILLMAN AND EVANS DENOTNCED. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 5.-Senator Den. R. Tillman and Gov. John Gary Evans, of South Carolina, were to-day denounced .by the members of the Exposition Exhibitors', Association. Resolutions condemning their speecbes on South Carolina Day at the exposi tion as inflammatory utterances, were adopted and the two South Carolinians were referred to as ranting cema ogues; cut-throats and moonshi.ners. The;resolutions in part said: "Resolved. That for the fame and rood name of the Atlanta Exposition, t which these men were unfortunately permitted to speak, we denounce their peeches as being devoid of reason, ense and patriotism, and we repudiate he sneakers. In this we feel confident we ai'e but voicing the senmse of our ountry and the earnest feelings of thle etter people of all the Southern States. "Resolved, That we sympathize also with the management of this exposi tom. tlaot under the cloak of temporary authority iar. fanaties abounld ave been able to intrude their utte ances upon the otherwise healthy and satisfactory proceedings that have caracterized this enterprise. But while dismissing the utterancel' of these men as unworthy of faurther notice from our association jor the ountry, we do not forget that it: the general economy of nature mankind must have his troubles and commumi ties their afflictions. It is not m:any rears since California was was greatly nnoyed by a brace of bandits known s Evans and Sontag, and the exhibi tion witnessed here on the 28th ot November is but an evidence that South Carolina in its turn is enduring, through its o.wn indiscretions, a season >f torment from its Tillman and Fans. Committee for Association: JT. A. Filcher, California, chairman ; J. Win. Ports, Maryland; W. F. Anthony, Virgiia; Bennett, Tennessee; C. H. Robins, Boston. Approved: George Johnison, presi :ent Exhibitors' Association. Your Boy Won't Lire a Month. So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 3I Mi2l St., South Gardner, Mass., wos told by the ctors. ils son had Lung trouble, fol lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy won't jive a month." He triod Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and en abled him to go to work a perfectly well man. IIe says he owes his rpresent good health to use of Dr. King's 'New Discov ery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. * B acklen-s Arnica salve. T:tn BE~sT SALVE inl the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sor.es, Ulcers, Salt Rheumn, Fever sores. t'etter, Chepped Hands, Chill.,lain. Cors. and all Skin Eruptions, and poet, tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It isuara::te'.d to zive perfect s..tisfactio'n, r in.ey refunded. Price : -e:s ner 'o. r ,ain by '(M"s';er & O( * For Over Fifty Years 31n-. WINSLOW's SOOThIlNG SYRUP has been used for over fifty y .rs by millions of mothers for their children while teeth in, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gumas, allays al pain, cures wind colic, and is the be:,Z remedy for Diarrhe~a. It will relieve the poo'r lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug iSts in every part of the world. TVwenty ive cents a bottle. Be sure and asc for M. Winalow's Soothing Syrup," and a1:' no other kind. 5-26tx1y FOR RENT. I OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year, Sthe Dwelling House and premises of H enry N. Obear. 9 2t;tf TV. K E LLIO'T, Agent FOR SALE, SEferat private sale a plantation of Tofr flundred and Fifty (250) Acres, lying near the residence of Mr. ino. b. D)ouglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug lass, nnw occupied by Mr. Wmn. B. Doug lass. Has good dwelling and other build ins on it. Terms easY. 92tf TV. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier. DENTIST HY B. J. QUATTLEPA1HI. P D S 4A STUPENDOUS STOCK TO SELECT FRO! 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. 6 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. 'I L. MIMNAUGH. . D. WILLIFOItD, - -. anager. FAIR NOTICE. Winnsboro P ARTIES owing the assigr'ed estate of Ulysse G. Desportes are here by notified that payment must be made within the next thirty days, or I shall be forced to collect through an - D rug Store JAMES Q. DAVIS, 11-28txtf Assignee. SECURITLIES. 4W E have (placed in our hands) some gilt-edged securties to offer those iiaving money to invest. Just Arrived All commanications shall be regarded Buist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit strictly confidential. Ji, Q. DAVGLS, Jars and Jelly Tumblers. J. E. McDONALD,I 11-9tf Winnsboro, S. C. cATARHW ~ - is st.ictly r _ LOCAL DISEASE ,IE4 ans Ol,Vrihs and is the result Of sud den elimat c changes Ely's_Cream Bal Bet-t ia o h akt A3 deadmiaGaro-ge- L ow margre ~i~t cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Hlead and - Hay Fever, of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain PpsadTbco and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane fro:n colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. The Balm is applied directly into the nos;trils, is quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. LmsadGasae The results that follow catarrh, due to the dropping of poisonous matter into the throat, are irritation of the broncl-ial tubes and soreness of the lungs accompanied by a cour'h. In all such cases we recommend Pinedia Balm to be used in connection with Cream 4alm. Ely's Pineola Balsam will be found excellens for all throat and lang inflamn- LWAYS HITh THE-GL n-ations and for -- asthma. C o n srmptives. will in. varbs derive - benefit from its >aaes the cuh reade's expecto- NC ration easy,assisi, ses'in' nature in re- 5H0? stor~asg d tas la- percent-s The best wearing, most stylish, and age of those who suppose their cases to the greatest value of any $3.00 Men's be consumption who ai e only suffering Shoes on the continent. from a chronic cold or deep seatedl cough, Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid often aggravated by catarrh. B3oth reme- leather soles, with all the popul.ar toes, dies are pleasant to use. Price of Cream Jasts and fastenings, and Lewis' Cork Balm. 50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam 25c. Filled Soles. In quantities of $2.50O we will deliver free Each pair contains a paid-up Acci of express or postage, on~ receipt of dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for amount. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren 90 days. Street, Ne w York. - Wear Lewis'Accident Insurance Shoes ________ _________________ once and you will never change. The insurance goes for "full measure." S Talk with your dealer who sells Lewis' Blod a~ Sin i~esos Sold t W. R. DOTY & CO. Always DBB .Cured. isoo BOTANIIO BLOOD BALY never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skinl dis anpurfyingtRemedy, and cues all1 mnac eD be Iup tncat is t nout a reva1, and absolutel C: -y~l beond oomprsof erithanpuy oter :imiar paaeoar an ll resing firionm -mue There is orly one price on human system. A single bottle will dlemon Rabes Ioiseog o h strate its paramount virtues. e best bicycle that waas ev er built. More than $100 is too much, gg"send for free book of Wonderful Cures. Ramblers are made to combine Price, Sr.oo per large bottle; $5.00 for si lightness, strength, speed, ease bottles. and* durability. You can break For sale by drggists: if not send to us, them if you try, but ordinary wear and medicine will be sent freight prepaid ong has. no perc:ptible effect. YOU rcitoprice. Address are grop;.. in the dark if youbuy BLODBAMCO., Atlanta, Ga. 9 without seeing a Rambler catalog. _______________ I Postaliwill bring it. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. MOTHiERS READ THIS. WASHINGyON, D. 0. The Best --- - C Remedy. Agny o For flatulent Colic, Dlarrhcaa, Dysen-~ tery, Nausea, Coughs, Cholera l11 fantum, Teetbing Children, Cholera Niorbus, Unnatural Drains from the Bowels, Pains, Griping, Loss of "' Appetite, Indigestion and al DRis-A~2 eases.of the Stomach and Bowels.- .AETS PITI''S CARMINATIVE ~?TT9oo Is te criticalpriod of tethirn aovernttknou yu i ruhtbfr tefricoendeMotheshsca s UChildren. It is pleasa to the taste,c i n few dose '' demonistat its en aetcruato6faysintfcpprI ,.rls" irtues. PrIce, 25 ets, per wr.Slnil lutae.y nelgn i'~'~~ri~. For ste by-drggisfo,ma ton a nou d e H bo w ieek to.0 er $1e ei mout. Ad ess MUNerC e. For sal by druggists. man 3e Br ud ay e Yk City SHOES. SHOES. We have just received another lot of Bay State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. Although leather has advanced in price, and carried the price of shoes with it, we bought our stock in June, before the advance, and are selling nearly all kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. Ladies' Shoes at $2.00 and up. Bay State Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If you wish.the best ladies' or misses' shoe for the future storms and mud call for BAY STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT LEATHER SHOE. We consider it the best shoe in America for the price: same old price will bay them. Send the children to us for good wearing spring heel shoes. We have good stout school shoes for boys. See our gents' $.69 snd $4.00 Shoes. Dry Goods and Notions; A new line of Outings, Ginghams, Calico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brown Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jeans and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Handker chiefs, &c., &c. Groery - -Departiziex1ti Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow der, Pickles, Che.:se, Crackers, Macaroni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinegar, Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c. Try our Dried Apples-good and cheap. We are selling Reed's Shoes and Padan Bros'. 'Shoes at cost to close them out. Only a limited quantity and a few sizes. If, con can be fitted they are cheap. _.--- . We are offering a specially low price in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call and look at them. Respectfully, J. M Beaty:& Bros Cotton:States and International YNL THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. FALL OF 1895g VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged. h - SOLID TRAINS Charleston -and Columbia to Atlata without change. 'SCHEDULE. 403 41 45 PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who - will be wise enough to seek genuine bargains, and I claim.. to have such Lv Catawba.... 10.29 am 9.50pm ....... bargains to offer my friends this Fall, Lv Chester...... 11.05 a m.10.38pm. and give my reasons why I propose to Lv Carlisle...... 11.29 am.11.09pm ....... undersell all competitors, as follows: Lv Charleston.............. 7.00 a Lv Sumter....................... 9.44 a Lv Columbia........... 5.O0pm 1L15 a Ist.-Our entire stock of General Mer- Lv Prosperity... ..7.28pm 12.29u chandise MUST be converted into Lv Newberry... .......7.58pm 12.42 p ready vcash in order to wind up Lv Clinton. 12.29 n'n 12.8n't 1.40 p the business of A. Macdonald & Lv Greenwood.. 12.S7p ml 1.4am 234 p Co. .v Abbeville.... 1.24pm1 1.45am 3.00 p .Lv CalhounFalls 1.46 p m 2.16 am 3.26 p * Ar Atlanta...4.9 pm 5.2 am 6.45 p 2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and neighbors the benefit of the EQUWIPENT. sw eeping reduct ion in prices Trains 403 and 41 are composed of rather than sell out in a lump, the handsomest Pullman Drawing that all might have an opportu- Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day ntity of securimg bargainis Coaches. No. 403 (''The Atlanta Special") is 3rd.-When the advance came on ves'ibuled from end to end and is Shoes, Hardware,. and other operated solid from Washingtoni to At T a a i 19$ 0 a$ '2 s op>erated oa&Prs and the profit which the advance mouth to Atlanta without change; in prices legitimately gave us, No. 45, composed of Day Coaches, wlli be thrown to our customers, is operated solid from Charleston to thereby getting their goods al- Atlanta (through Sumter, Columbia, most at first est. - Prosperity and Newberry) without change. 4th.-I will be in the cotton market ~These trains land passengers in the from start to finish, paying-full Union Depot at Atlanta-as near the prices-don't forget this. Will Exposition grounds as through passen also pay highest cash price for gers via any line are landed. cotton seed. ERAES. Be sure and consult my prices on Bagging and Ties before you buy. I PO - A . B bogbt these severa' months ago when _______ they were at rock bottom prices, and will give you great advantage in your Ctwa.....1 0 0 4 wants here.Chte.... .I158 Catrlba.............191 4 7 *~~~ Charleston.......... 13 12 2 8 umter..........*.... 0105 6 3Columbia...........13583'56 Prosperity........... 94165 7 Newberry........... 91165 6 URi R,Clinten........ Greenwood.......... 71 5 4 BLACI{ST CK, ~ ~ Abbeville........... 64 7 4 Calhu Flls..... 55 810 310 Januar915th,51896 Choice cembr 30th,1wit exrm limi 5 MCaAGAn'nGFaAls..........E 565POS5T310 - Copsss A.-Tsomersets,l daily txo- e Stil o had, nohersuply i ete 15th, ith A eraee youi finsiery sid, exibt89 omFord of. laska Caliriakt sold aine th e ~~VV Cholce TU-OA S cemberd ,th,e oit Axme andithL5 -da>sd *rmate of Brazl,exio.n MESSINA L MONS, o nd E.Teso ontld nearly tovDe RYE, -: ~cember 3th, onithextglebe imi rer7 BARLY.-surpases,: On some trescs are fo-d Still n han, anOher sppy i an y h nAer irc.s Herab,o fin,sie byide exibitls, homwloing CRIMSON CLOVER, ied otatse popl Aeca their"al RYE, iv~ak adenatoneson."egoe srpe -seed.y ~on te viracTe areond, . BA RL EY,.aPullmany otleeigr rcios ra, REDMA wlibnese and exica vigs,somaig wAe n o nersaticato."a and *Q*f.t*nedsboard Air Line, or to P UR PL E ST RA W 1.-3 . GLOVEII, T. J. ANDBRSON, - Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt - V WH E AT, - E.; ST. Joax, Vice-President. WEARIOAINPEPRE.T -Under XW innsboro Hotelt6&fWnsoo .C Burial Cases and Caskets. 'tr I r NDERSIGNED has a full j3V IGDO ADSL1I line or 'he latest designs ini0eb BURIAL W E AREAAGAINSKPREPARED TO atto .CriC',,~es. rdrnegle otiaelngtne.lasonfr prinp:Y. :igt ~ri dn. a 'le ld ;' i J.UR E.NG McDONAD, stan. TinakiU fo jJ~t ptroage P eveiWg Dr.wing GLtS, o I ak ~ra l,reofitinfuur.6- pyt TM.OWinsArE., *11-6f T.M. FLL4OT, sn 7 ~ A.) E. aDVIS,