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NEW4 AM H ERALD. PLTB.h EV TRI-WE BLY - -BY S,ii AND HERALD COMPAM 1. rVimE . IN ADVA:et: -) it Year, - - 53.00 Six lionthr. - - - - 1.50 VINNSBORO, S. C. Saturday April 8. - - 18' WONDERFUL ACTIVC - Individuals may not fe it s. much, but the figures will a w that the de velopment of ma facturing in the South is wond ul. It is htrd to appreciate the ctivity in the construc tion of ne enterprises and the en largemen of old ones. The revival of railr ad building is aimo it as great as te'iaxufacturing. /$ays the Manufacturers' Record: "Afier some years of weary wait iDg. the South once more begins to eai the thrill of industrial activity. The promise of wide-reaching devcl opinent, and, necessarily, of general prosterity for the whole j onth, which t ii .paper continued to predict even during ihn time when the business de peession was the greatest. is now being more than fulfilled. In every direc tion, from Maryland to Texas, there are signs of increasing busines+ ac tivity; manufacturing ectsrprises are =enerally crowded with orders; the iron interezts are not only turning eut a larger product than ever before, but are making larger profit; than at acy time in the past; sotten mills are run ning n'g'.t and day; lumber interests are becoming more proRperou4, and the stir of new lite and enthusiav. is everywhere felt. It is difficult to ine a .ummary even of-tho more import ant enterprises that have "been defi::iteiy organiz'd with all of the cspit,-t s-: cured, duing the last three monttss. and ret a few of the more impr tant undert-kings reported by the Manu tactu ers' Record during :ht ii.::e will sh--w how general is dhe up;rd tender--." The huvestment in cotton mills a:one sirce the first af Januxrr am,u:nts co $8,000,000 or $10.000,000. The South is attracting the a:zewtion of the wtord. It is boun' to become the greate t p'it of this great country. A TRUE CAT TALE. Lancaster Review. n e have always heard that when cats go bask on rats you may look out for tbe millennium. If there be any truth in this old saying, t be time for tying the Devil is at hand, for tbe finest mousers in the country hare dis carded their side-arms and made peace * with all roeents, from infancy to old age. They have most usaredly "gone back oni" what has been regarded from time immemorial as the choicest diet of well-bred cats and aristocratic Chiexamen, namely, a rompin' rodent, roasted or rare. The 3ell cats, that is to say, tbe ineet mousers or the country referred to, claim Lancaster as their habitat. There are but three of them, Folly, the mother, and her two daughters, Bell and Josephine. Folly and Bell abide with Mr. Joseph Clark, while Josephine is the pet of Capt. Rive's household in East End. ?olly and - ell are the ones that have adorned their names and tails with a new glory by breaking long established records and inaugurating an era of peace and friendship with their for mer victims and chief article of diet. Rut here~by hangs a t.a A few days age ;lhe raother and daugbter gave birth to ki tens about the sime time and in the sat.ae place. On Friday last Master Earle Clarke, a grandson of Mr. Joseph Clarke, fonnd a bed or nes-. of young rats, and thinking that:t hey would afford a good square meal for Polly and Bell and tbeir offspring, be gathered them up and placed them in the box with the feline families. Much to his and his grandfather's surprise, the cats and rets consorted together like old acquaitances, and in a 'hort time Poliy and Bell were sack x he iil;e rats just the samte as it- r k:a:ens. They seem much attaehed to their adopted mother., and are 1h-ivinig right along in their new found h'me. The mothers are treating rats and kitter.s with. the samo- ma'ernal cou sideration, showing no partiality *whatever, while the little ones pisy and cw.ort together like brothers and sisters. Any one who dloubts this s'orv can verify it by calling~ at Mr. Clark's re-idlence. Parsnip Complexion. It e~s not require an expert to de tect the sufferer froni kidniey tronble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circtes under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored coinplexion indicat es it. A phyeician wo.ud ask if von hid rheumatism, a dull paiu or ache in th. back or over the hips, st'machi t rou ble, desire to urinate coften, or. a burn ing or scalding in pssin~g it ; if anc pissing there is ant nasti-fid f--eng., an if it neu t be at o: ce repe:t!ed. .: the urine has a brick diit itep.sir or str. ng odor. When these smnpttoms are~ p)resent, no time should b.e lost in removir-e the~ cause. Delay may lead to gravel, cstarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing r-toppago, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments. or may run into Bright's DiseasN, the mc s dantgerous stage of kidney trou ble Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy tor such diseases. Its repux tation is world-wide aid it is s~o easv to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer tQ q.rst tee: its wonderfud merits, menties n h News and Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., -for a sample bottle :L.d book telline all about it, both sent absolutely f re-a by mail. HISTORY EEPATS ITSELF. The louth:rn Fek. Some years ago when the lands west of the Mississippi and east of.-the Mis souri Rivers were being so thoroughly advertised in the East, there fre.juen y went into that country the homes ker from an Eastern State who co d not believe that the pri:es ($1 t 10 per acre) then asked were not orbitant. The newness of the cou y was not to his liking. He retuyned Eaat only to remain a few years, learn his error and return Wes4o gnally locate. This same condj ion now applie! to the South. W( meet people on their first trip So'ch. Not finding our $7 to $15 do r farms possessing all the improv ents they have been accus tome to on tho $40 to $80 farms in the :orth, they become discouraged return home with the opinion, 'don't like the country, no advan tages," etc. We again and agniu repeat the as sertion, wbieh is a fact, that the best low-priced lands are in the Soeth, arid if the people seeking homes will carefully inva.tigate they-will come to the conclusion that we are righ We have studied the progress of the de velopment of tne various sections of the country within our united borders, and bave no be4itancy in recommend ing the Southern States as the mosti inviting field ever directed to the at-S tention of the homeseeker possessing little or much capital. It is the coun try for the large farmer, the small farmer, the investor in farms or in farm mortgages. Happy ii the man or woman who can eat a good ,hearty meal without suffering afterward. If you cannot do it, take KODOL DYsrEPSIA CURE. It digests what you eat, and cures all forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. McMaster Co. WAYsIDE GATflERINGS. All the world over there .re 98 women to 160 men. Lawyers should properly be par ticular as t) which bar they practice at. "Give a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DN Witt's Little Early Riser-, the famous little Iills. McMaster Co. General Gomez siva he recognizes only ove power in Cuba, the United Sta*e-, and that tte Cuban Assembly "ecs only talk." It h*a be au decided that iereafter Gierai Iroeke will entirely ignore t;ie ee 1;d Unb-m assembly and deal di'-ec?v with tll peOple. It i' b -lievro in Washington that McKier ac* tlobirt will be almost um.'%iiuo:ily nominated by the next Repu:biic-n National convention. J. Steer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electr:c street car line, writes that his litie dauglhter was very low with cr.-up, and her lite savel after all phy sinrs had failed, col: by using One Mir.ute Caugh Cure. McMaster Co. A pumatic horse-collar finid favor- with mxauy horsemnen, and the anim dle themselves sem to appreciate it, as it adjusts it o every motion of the neck. An exchange corrects its repor,tsof a sermnor thns: The sentence "It is not difficult to be happy in hell," shoul read "It is not difficult to be bappy ins health." For Over Fifty Years. MRs. d' INSLOW'S SOOTHING STEUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by draggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kimd. 1-1-17 Some people who call themselves decent will put a battered nickle into te church collection and pay a Pull man ear porter 25 cents for b!acking their boots. Bean s TheKind You Have Always Baught Easily, Quiokly, Permanently Restored :r.as Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losnts, F~aiin!g Memory-the result of Over--serk. Worry. Sickes, Errors of Youth or Ove.r-iudulgence. Price 50c. and $1: 6 boxes $5. For quick, positive -mrd lastin:-re~sults in Sexual Weakness, Imnootenev. Nervous Debility and Lne Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEcIAL-double strength - wiii give strength and tone to everv- at: and erT'ect -. permanent cer::. Chenpet and' 6tt too Pills $.:: . Y ztali. FREEC--A t,ote ol an me ppese- Laer elets vill b.-givenr v;itnl ac i b or mtre cf MaJt J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. T HE UNDERSIGNED H AS PUR chasud -he inaterest of the estate of F. Grig, decceased, in the stock of goods of Gerig & Seigler-, and solicits the trde of the poople of Fair field County. of au kinds, and ever-ytbing found in a FIRlST-CLASS UARIDWARE STORlE. Tha trade of the friends and cus tomers of Gerig & Seigler is fully ap preciated, and the under-signed hopesf thev may ficd it to their in'terest stol continue their business relations w itht him. J. W. SEIGLEJR. FOR_SALE. THlE IlOUSE AND LOT NOW occupied by V r. L. D. Riobertsov, in the townt of Wi, 1-oro. P,:;ssion given 1st J * ua: y , l'J0Ji Apply t, or WAE . AVIALE Meget b1ePreparationforAs similating th'oodandRegula thtolnmahs andBowels of omoes I tion,CIlerful ness t-l YCnaas neither Opim,Mrp if or Eneral. 1IOT NARC OTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion,sourStomnach,Diarrhoea, Worms,ConvulsiofS,feverish ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signaturc of XACT COPY OF WRAPPER1 In the Privac can Sor LIJii- , Iii I bec Irest fei DOCTORS FAIL, BUT CERS thu. ife wa taken sick andI at she had finished taking the second I inyasN0 presus. I then r Remove all costiveness wil oRegulator. If your case is corn' you fully how to use these gre: LETTERS OF AfMUIISTRATION. 5TATE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA COUNTY OF FAIRFELD. y S. R. JOH.ST ON, Esq., Juke Prena iT H EREAS, Mrs. Maggie B. Turn Vhath made suit to me to gra: er leuters of administration of ti state and eflects of John M. Turne dcceased: These are therefore to cite and al onish all and singular the kindred a: reditors of the said John M. Turne eceased, that they be and appe; efore me, in the Court of Pr ate, to be held at Fairfield Con ose, South Carolina, on the 21 ay of April next, after pub] ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in: the for oon, to show cause, if any they hay hy the said Administration shou: not be granted. Giv'n unde/ my hand this 5t!h d. f Apr:1, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 46-2: Judge of Probate. Kodol yspepsia Cur Digests what you eat. t artificially digests the food and aid 1ature in strengthening and reco! tructing the exhausted digestive o3 ms. Itis the latest discovered diges1 ant and tonic. No other preparatio: ea approach it in efficiency. It it tantl relieves and permanently cure yspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburt Flatuence, Sour Stomach, Nauses SickHeadache,Gastralga,Cramps,ak all otherresultsof imperfectdigestiot Prepared by E. C. DeWitt ?a Co., ClyIcago. The Gold That Glitten~ DO RECHES MAKE HAPPINESS, 0 DOES HEALTH MAKE WEALTH? The richest man cannot always 1 said to be the most successful, for tit uccess is not possible without hap1 ness. Many a wealthy man would gi' ll he now possesses to have the healt and happiness of a young athlet ealth i's not hard to get and keep good judgment is used in caring for at upplying the needs of the systen Nature often needs assistance; yc ometimes abuse nature by overtaxis your nerves, your brain, or your bod: and you havent time to relax, an tkew the rest that you need. You mu. ar outside help. Fabst Malt Extrac The " Best" Tonic, will suppl the e: tra fuel, food, and strength; i s abs< utely pure -an unequalled assistantt ature in giving health, vitality an srength. It will make you eat an seep well, and cause you to feel lik yourself again, or perhaps, better tha you erer felt in your life. The "Best Tonic was awarded the 100 points< perfction at the World's Fair, and we he only Malt Extract which receive hat honor. Your nearest druggists ca: r Pabst Malt Extract, Tho "Best Tonic in stock. ~FR A C1X ~humausm anm C m a -av 31e ': ~ ' V -e, Sign,ature The - Kind You Have Always Bought. RCA CAS OR -C.: C.IYA'JR COMPANY. NEW Yr:' C y of the Homn. HERE is no need of women sub + ing themselves to the mortifica of examinations by doctors for : treatment of the various disease - o oh they are subject. These trouls be treated just as effectively at c , te. When you are affected with : rements of the menstrual funciev ny other female disorders, you ompletely cured and the organs i l. ' ored to activity and strength if ? / months youwill use regularly GERSTLE'S ERAE PANACEL -re , F.F -^ 'LE'S FE MALE PANACEA CURES once called our family physician, and he ician for consultation. After using their icwas vey little better, so Ithen purchased acea and comnced treatin- her. Before ottle she was in better health ti.1an she had ecomimended the Panacea to three or my HI. J. THRAILKILL. Thrailkill. Miss. h mild doses of St. Joseph's Liver >licated,write us and we will instruct ~t remedies. Sold by all druggists. ' S Y BUYlNC~ DiatoT F-'.0.1 II202-204 E. 102( St., N EW YQr? cm The Largest Clotinig ManfaturrsinAr ria rtwi,th Extra Pants and !! 1 we Psyut Expressage. zao~m ported Woo laceit iack, Blue, Grey nnd Bo 3in sizes frow 3 to 9 years of oge. Ma'3 up doub breasted, with saillr Collar-Collar fancy emibroid, ed-ined ith fast Black Albert Twill Sot en a dPatent waist sand,. Trimming and Workaals the very best. sizes for io to z5 years, without Sal. Collar. M:utton age and If large or smai.. I - Thi Style ~ Pair Pants / flprns- .l oney On!cr or Rci tfoney* cheer i- re.-. - ba s. ce. - m AlC TS C To THES EDIToR:Iav remedy for Consumption. By its thousands of hopeless cases have Li: b permanently cured. Sopro-o Sof its power that I consider it my ct sid two bottles free to those of your re who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchia d Lung Trouble, if they will write me d express and postoflice address. Sincerl, TA. SI,CU,M. C.,183 Pearl St., Newr ora g 53 Tho Editorial and Business 3Janagorn'e this Pnaper Guarantoe tais gcneron"' Proi:ostio: - nro..rc H.cet, h aksa specialty c I ~ Epilepsy, has witlion doubt treated and cu: * ed more cases than arn living Physician; .hil success is astonishing We have heard of case: of 2o years' standing S publishesi Ois dis -ase,w'nhic1 - *tie of his atsolute eure, free to r; sufferer who may send their P. 0. and Ex ,: .ddress ITHE EASY RURIG HOUSEHOLD" 8ET1ff~ I4ACHI4ES THE MOST MODiIRN SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVi MENTS. Unequaled for D irability, Range of Work, andiSimplicity. Old Sewing Machines taken in ex change. Dealers wanted in unoccupied terri, tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, -J. H. DERBYSHIRE GENERAL AGENT, EBEL BUILDING, RICHMOND, V.A PROOF, Itis an easy matter to claim that a remedy has a wonderful curative power. The nianufacturersof Rheumacide leaves it to those who liave been permanently and positively cured of RHEUMATISM to m a k e claims. Among those who have recently written us voluntary let ter syin teyhave been eured are: Rev. J1. L. Foster, Raleigh, N. C.: Mr. J1. E. Robinson, Editor, SGoldsboro, N. C., Daily Argus; Mr. A. Daus, a p)rominent mer chant, Macon,' Ga., and Mr. WV. Ri. Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. WILCR O p. Malluastred Wy THE BOBBITT DRll CD., R8leig, N. C. Sold in Winnsboro by McMaster C.anbyDruggists generally.1 ~ ~C*aPrce$1 per bottle. o he are~ tw ::ometn as beau i tiful -: the miht be,c. Powder j u and p: i: am:I cosrectics don't I e, , . . .. 1 m ao.e ',001 iloos. uO1anis IS * $ simply an i:: o.-sibility v:itihout i C heath. B3eautiful women are I - few becaus hea'thy women are a ( few. The way to~have a fair i face g'nd a well-rounded figure ~ s is to takec S This is that old and time-tried j C medlicine that c:ares all female a Strouble~s and weaknesse:; and i Sdrains. It make-s to difference Swhat the (octrs call the trou- U w ble, ii there is anything the u i matter in the di<etly femninine 2 e organs. Br'aEd>d's Fe: e I male IEegaior will help 5 Sand cure it. It iood~ for ir m regular or painfti raens truation: ?a I for leucorrhcea, f 'r f::ing af the 8 V womb, for ner:. isnss, head- 3 m ache, backache e d <izziness. e T ake it and g -:il. Then e Syour old-tim e h e fetures an vfigure w b -e - Soid by die 7- .boale. Es THE BR~ADHVi .ATOR CO. W. A. W. The registered 'ralin W. A. W. will be ait the -lb in rear of Mr. Henry' Refo&s store Fr-d:y and Sa'ur d ay of each week; ia-a- of tiim on: the farmn. Ile is a. Vn : emt' Md. bay, with black poi'. 11 s ,.ood b one -and muscle; no" il:iish or afect Hie is kind in dlispeit i- n; !Ind a p' rfect roadster. His sire is the celebrated Red Wilkes, His dam, BGItsy Baker, was sired by D'ictator. who was the sire of Jay-Eve-See.:? 10, of Direc;or, 2 07, of the inzvit:cib': Dire'sum, 2.04, the grandsire of Nancy' llantke, the queen of trotters. sind t * ire' of m-iny others of extreme spel d. Terma, $15.00 to inBIure mar. with foal. ForI exten' dI p-di:: e andi cr ffred recrdt ad.! r-. - JOHN G MO'BLEY, YANKEE~~ BICYCLES I Strictly irt Class Se'cond-han 1 Wheel'. all rnakes, $3.e0 up. * o atal10 e a i ful artlel2lars. rie AKEE CYCLE Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. - Cel.tral Time Between Columnbiaand Jaek sonville. Eastc:rn Time 1ctwecn Co lumtb;a and Other T'olnts. Egeetive March 2. 1 t9. Nc..1 No. 56 No, 32 Ncrthtbctu.Ia-imy. Dainy.!ExStm Lv. 'ville. F.C.&P.y.' S 20 a 8 p 12' Savannah......... 12 12 09p 3 57p Ar. Columb:lia ...........- 4 'El4 45a 7 3p Lv. Char'on,SC&GRR. 7 l00 a 5 30p ........ Ar. Cohunmbia...... 11 CO a 10 1Op ..... Lv. Augustn, So H.. = - '9W 30p b 40p - Grun,ee .- -50p 1101) 55 p - Trenton........... :33ip 11(0p 634p Johnstons... .... -- 49 p: 11 20p 6 46p Ar. ColumbiaUtn. dep't. 520 p 2 U a 8 20 p Lv Col'bia B!ar(g st... 5 45 p 5 5 a S 49p " Wi.naboro.......... G 2 p , 9 399p " Chez:er - 7 47a! 10 17p " Rock lin..-----.--- 7 : p S 21 a 10 45p Ar. Charlott............. S 45'p 9 15 a 11 34p " Danville........... 12 5a 122p 307a Ar. lichmond .......... G e a 25 p ........ Ar. Washington......... 755 9 05pI 945a Baltimore Pa. R. R.. 1: a 1 25 p 1 105 a Philadelphia....... 11 35 a 2 56 a 1 08p " New York...........2 C3 p 623 a 3 53p INo. 31 No. 33 Np. 3J Southboutnd. + o 31'\"0 3 oEasuni Daily.Daily. Lv. New York, Pa. R.R.1 12 00 n 3 00p 1215at Philadelphia........ 2 20 p 5 34p 350a Baltimore..... 4 :ip 7 55p 6 22a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 5 50 p 9 20 p 11 15 a Lv. Richmond ............ 1210nt 12 01m. Lv. Danville .......... 12 10 a 4 15a 6 02p " Charlotte...........3 44a! 815a 1020p " Rock Hill...........- 4 25a' 900a 11 14p Chester........... 454a 935a 1143p Winnsboro.......... 5 34a 1021a 382a Ar Corbia E!and-g st...1 6 30 a 1125a 1878 Lv. Columbia Un. dep't. 6 50s, 1145i 400 Johnstons........... 8 27a1 23 600 Trenton............. 8 40 1 Ar. Aiken......... 9 20a1 215p 730 .ran.... e9 03 al 2 07p 7 07 a " Graniteviile ........ 90 " Augusta............ 9 40 a! 45p 8003 Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&G.Ry~.... .. p 645 Ar. Charleston... .... .. . 8 17p1_11 00Oa Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P.Ry.! 5 40 a 10 85a 12 47a "Savannah. ... 22 a! .3 07 u 508a, Ar. Jacksonville. 1 0p 7 a1p 900 BLEEP1-NG OAR SI RVIO]i. Nos. 31 an9 32-NEW YORK AND.LOR MA IIED. Solid Vestibuled Train of puiIan rawng-oomSleeping Cars. Ob setvation and Compartment Cars, and Dining Can running through without change between St. Augustine Fla., and New York, via Jack sonville, Savannah, Columbia, Charlotte and Washington. Pullman Drawin-Room 816p, tug Cars between Augusta and New York, con necting with this train at Columbia, for tho accommodation of Augusta and Aiken travel. Excellent daily sc1ng1r servico between Florida and New York. Nos. 33 and 34-New.York a 1 Florida Ea press. Drawing-Boom Sleeping jars between A.iken and New Yrk. Pullman draw ing room slecpi a cars betweon Tampa, Jaci,sa.:ville, Savannah, Wshington and -New Yorkc. Pullman Sleeping Cars bct.,e.. Charlotte and Richmond. Lv.35 and C i .-. S. Fa t Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars be tweon Jaehsonville and New Yor and. Pull man .epil-g ears be tween Augusta and Char ]oti. with tars serve n l meals enroute. accommodatirn rs l, an Acksonvill. Ext celn:a. enroute daily pssenge sri ackson oidle and kN wA - YO i . M C'L'LP ~ RN. an4NewO.Yr J. 31 F%LordaE Thar a Jacksn(Ge. Mgr. T. .. Washington. 1WA.TRC, S. II. HARDWICE, N . .an ia-U. . .,Fast Atlanta. FTY NIETNESE N Pulln drin from butleep ig yarse oan hsen cars cawen Aeugt adcher payae. ir~ th Fall sev oalmeal nenroue all:: w :heni c arsoo le.n Jacsoillex or plugha' uenruedil .wenJcsn vie alnd hiciati va f.<nevilie ircpl o-P &gen. Magr. T.oM,Wsingone I.P eca.. tahigic. dr. cPtl. A.,Alata. M av ULE M.S. R FORTY ILLIENNORD.AN iniWin sborro thre tofieyer fo ashrod oo Dbaalepaer payl n Wether-FardCom ane, Lom cher inch es aor brkn-n make os oplug males coupll t of goo rode Hres,on new Twohorse a an hone goo I also tepon hand a few; tl freyr a~d.G- i tradea'Aw Wi haea tO pagesM. S.0 B.e CRAW FORD for et seso, ndieoil.b M. WILLIFORD.0 Lie ssrn cero Sc iey LiME thi NGit i esiof , FLO RNG Cling, theter-Bcofadi and Lum- - ei cand alt and raepmaesn cloe priu.tr ashhea ris man house We torouy hdandle n herstbin t fr er nsrance nd trad artdw wis ucaes solicitin. We'lar ier j mee bcompesiiornr. 'io o c Theiiu Eqitale ismr ILui ie ssuancale Soiety. P S of hU nited Sti nc-vates. of Euit 'eae Lieusnce Sii t a inwhstryi desirous oft- sr-I- nr~ ieng pthe since ofi a an o char athon rohlyeuce in the rcoer succeIssu inv iiting. Ther i maneraiv-thn al e ag11er. PnA codce ihee4 n b-o IF iOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATI3IMI: TRY A. BOX OF PRIO: 75 CENTS. A Sure Gure. [SaH J OBM PH ARMA CIST. - SOLE AGENT. BICYCLES. - -FOR A 6iitid IlMe[ of OId(1I -We offer the Celebrated Fl artford** Bicycles (isg8 . l'OR TH E UNPRECEDENTED PRICE, -OF SUPPLY LIMITED&. iirWe will sell on instal nents. [ORDAN & DAVIN THE OLD - Ciies to the Fl1t k(311. Egroey lre-buy ad sell tre in or He believes iny te luik Sales and SMall Pfitsl HONESTY AND SQUARE DEA ROERE gve him a call and be 'orto Rico Molasses,j Hot Biscuit and Butter ton!d m::ke a ma: dtrike his trokher. JUST TRY SOME. Machinery I Man ufacturers' Agent s for thLe MITH SONS NGINES,_BOILERS, . r MR. S. C. McKEQWN is a Tele phone crank too. .6. E0dH6~ & SOS, one in our CORNW E LL, S.C Lce on Winnsboro I Chester line. 4-64y OSBORNE'S ensta. Ga. AcalBsies 0 4