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LOCAL ; INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, April 11, - - 1899 LOCAL BEIEFS. -Mr. Harry W. DesPortes has been appointed postmaster at Ridgeway. His friends here are glad to know that he has-received the appointment. --Mrs. William Brice, mother of Mr. White Brice, of Chester, was stricken with paralysis on Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John M. Turner, and is in a critical condi tion. -Another fall of temperature oc curred on Saturday, and Sunday and Monday were both more like winter than spring. A heavy frost was seen Monday morning which damaged early vegetables to some extent. "Give a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little ;ills. McMaster Co. -The Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Co. intend to add to their plant a large - up-to-date 'lour mill. This will stimu late the planting of wheat in this sec tion. The four. mills in this country - d 3appeared because people stopped planting wheat. The machinery, we understand, has been ordered. -If you wish to have some idea of the immense stock of new and beauti fil spring and summer goods that Q. D. Williford has, read his adver tisement. He is determined to get rid of this stock and has fLed his prices to svit the people. He has everything that you need, from ribbons to shoes. -For several reasons it has been thought best by those who are to take pa. t in the concert for the A. R. P. Church to postpone it, and therefore i, -read of its coming off on the iight of Friday, the 14th. it will be given on the night of the 21st. In addition to the musi, both vocal and instru mental, there will be readings and recitatiens and a treat is in store for those who attend the concert. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with cr'-up, and her life saved after all phy sieians had failed, only by using One Minute Caugh Cure. McMaster Co. -The :ire alarm was sounded on Saturday evening at about half-past seven o'clock and the engines were quickly brought out and the fremen were ready for a fight with the firs feuds when it was discovered that there was no $re. A chimney in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter. caught on Aro but it was soon out and amounted to nothing. There seemed to be great difficulty in * inding out where the fire was and various reports were circulated as to the location of the fire. A number of people ran to the freight depot, think Ing that the fire was there. THE WATER SUPFE,.-The follow ingis the report of the policeman on the water supply'measurements taken on Monday morning: ft. in, Court-house cistern......... 16 0 Depot.cistern.............10 9 Elliott's cistern............ 95 Neil's cistern. .............16 1 Miller's cistern............10 7& Phillips' cistern........... 7 6 Gummings' cistern..........16 5 College cistern............14 3 Smart's cistern............15 3 For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eezema, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look ont for dishonest people who try to imitate and oounterfeit it, It's their endorse mnent of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co. Changedto Bidgeway The Sunday School convention of, the Fairfield association will meet withi the Ridgeway church April 28-30 instead of at Sandfield as annonneed in the program already sent out to the. ch arches. Those interested will please note the change. H. K. Izell, Chair. of Comn. BONiOR ROLL 0! lUnting Academy for she. Months ef .February and March. DIsTIN(GUIsHED. Jawnes Macfle, .milie Young. Liszie Park. Hugh killing, Tom Bryce, Hanaban Park, Glen Park, Florence Tim~ms. PROFICIEE T. Jennie Milling, Etta Park, Riley Paul, Rosa Young, Mary Timms, Mary Paul, Ber tha Timms, Mary Park. a~shs Th Kind Yu s Always Bought The following item from the Spartan burg correspondent to the Augusta Chronicle will be of interest here, as Mr. Chapman is well known here. Mr. Chapman married Miss Rachel B. McMaster of this place and - their friends wili be glad to know that they expeet to return to South Carolina. Tme many friends and acquaintances of Mr. J. A. Chapmai, of Middles *boro, Ky., will be pleased to learn of his anticipated locatior in this city. * Mr, Chapm..n attended Wofitord College, ando leaving the .city to complete his education, carried the universal respect and regard of' many friends. After graduating from Harvard Law school with distinction, he entered I be *ofie of one or the largest law firms in New York, and while so connected represented the large English syndi' ste which at the time was developing Middlesboro, Ky. Mr. Chapman will move to this city with his family from Keutncky aboui Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a grave-yard cough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. John W. Bull's CoughSyrup at once. It is a wo%derful remedy or all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good for old and young. Dr.Buli's Dough8Syup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. GOMINC AN\D GOING. Mr. M. A. Moore, Jr., of Union, was in town on Saturday. Judge O. W. Buchanan arrived here on Saturday for a short stay with his family. Rev. Davidson Douglass retarcu_d to the Theological Seminasy in Co lumbia Monday Mrs. H L. Elliott has gone to Pine ville, N. C., to visit her daughter Mrs. John MeAlpine. Mr. Will Simpson and Mr. N. L. Craig, of Blaekstock, are vising friends on the campus.-The State. Mr. and Mrs. William Bostic will return on Wednesday from Charles ton and will spend a month in Wiurns boro. Mrs. D. Wyatt Aiken and her daughter Miss Nannie Aiken are ox pected to arrive to-day on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Aikon. Capt. C. S. Dwight is in Chester County where he has gone to see about rebuilding the bridge over the Catawba River. The bridge was recently de stroyed by fire. Rev. C. E. McDonald went to Co lumbia Saturday, and on Sunday preached in the A. R. P. Church in that city. In the A. R. P. Church here Rev. McElwee Ross, of Oxford, Pa., preached both.morning and even ing, and his eloquent sermons were greatly enjoyed. If you have a cough, throat irrita- a tion, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. Mc Master & Co. oIDGEWAY ITEMs. Mr Hi W DesPortes has been ap pointed postmaster for Ridgeway. Misses Pearl Johnston and ,May ~ 'homae came up from the Female College to spend Easter at home. Mr W H Ruff, Jr, returned from! ock Mill on Saturday last. Mr J T Barron, of Columbia, de livered an-interesting lecture- to the Masonic fraternity on Friday evening.. Dr Devaga, 0f Chester, was in town Friday on professional business. Dra Linder, of Union, and Province, of Barnwell, were in town attending Miss Baynes a few days ago. April 8, '99. More Anon. GETHEL NEWS. The -farmers are greatly behind. Very little ploughing has been done. Very little March corn was plar ted. l'he corn that was up was badly in jred by the frost. Gardening is backward owing to the wet weather. Grain is looking very well. More grain planted this ye:ar than has been known in reventeeni 1 years. The fruit trees have been greatly in jred by the recent cold. Bethel school is progressing nicely uder the efficient managemsnt of Miss Sallie McMLeekin. Mr. Edgar Trapp, of Crooked Run, has enlarged his store. He is running4 a large grocery. There was an April Fool party given at Mr. John B. Boyd's on the 4th inst. The April Fools were read by 2Jiss Sallie McMeekin. Rev. Md. L. Banks, Jr., preached a delightful sermon last Snnday at Bethel Church. Bethel Sunday School is progressing nicely under the management of Mr. D. G4. Ruff. Geranium. April 8, 1899. Enterprising Druggists. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than McMaster Co., who spare no pains to secnre the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congns - and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furt'r 1. over the country by its many start ling cures. It absolutely cures A sthma, Bronchitis, Hoareness and all affections. of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bot tle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1L00. Guaranteed to cure _or price refunded.3 Death has again visited our section. Tedeath angel has come and borne another spirit away to that bourne from whence no traveler ever return eth. Mrs Z M Haynes died at their home in Longtown yesterday morn ing. Sbe had ;been ill for only a short time before her death. While all ralied that she was very ill, death came. nevertheleiss, a severe shock to all. The deceased was a member of the Ridgeway Baptiat Church. The funeral services were consducted by Rev J G4 Berndon assisted by Rev J E Jones. The services were held at the Longtown Presbyterian Church and byremains were interred in tbe ceme .......t that nlace Tha deceaMed was i daughter of Mr and Mrs D G Smith >f Upper Longtown, and besides her imsband and [parents, leaves a host of >ther relatives and friends to mourn ier loss. How sad death is, especially i i see one cut down in the bloom of s -cnth. However, we should not * tau:mer, but remember that our God in dis s t:>o wise to err and too good to be si "'kind. To the bereaved ones we $ ::end .our sympathies in this their C( ;ceat-siiction. When a few years r Ere come then we too shall go the way 'rom whence we shall not return. do April 7, '99. E. H. D. be F.)r a quick remedy and one that is Cu >e*ectly safe for caildren let as recom ird One Minute Cough Cure. It is ,xellent for eroup, boarseness, tick- "' irg in the throat and coughs. Mc- fri .aster Co. an thi SUNDAY sCHOOL CONVENTION )L the Fairfield Baptist Association, to be Ueld With the Ridgeway Chnrch, April 28-30, 1899. . FRIDAY. 20 a m Organization. Reports from Sunday Schools. mc 11 a m Sermon. Rev W J Dowell; an M,ornate, Rev E A McDowell. Li, of Spm- be I Topic: The Sunday School in his- it r.:y. R N Pratt, W R Briscoe, C A tik w II 'he Sunday School in its relation o :h - Church. T W Mellishamp, J E thi . W G Hinnant, J L Freeman. mc SATI AT. bo . a m- bo III The Sunday School a success. be low to make it so? fat 1 Superintendent wide-awake, with yatem, order, punctuality, &c. W R tabb, C P Wray, L T Carroll, J M Yatts. 2 School properly graded and classed. re; P Isenhower, J M Quattlebaum, W Irt Lindsay, J M Ederington. 3 T.;achers and pupils with lessons aor rell prepared by previous study, and aught and recited with interest and to uthusiasm. J B Carry, W J Dowell, Ch ewton Kelly, W H Joyner. Th 4 Music. J L Freeman, J N Entz- Th iinger, W R Briscoe. seli Sermon at 11 30 a m by Rev R N I 'ratt or Rev C A Stiles. seli IV Importance of developing the to 1 lii,sionary spirit in the Sunday School, Co: nd how best accomplished. 3 A for fcDowell, A C Osborne, W H Hartin. SUNDAY. Mc V Lesson helps used and not abused. nit V J Dowell, F N K Bailey. 11 a m Sermon by Rev J L Freeman r Rev A C Osborne. Br Hi K Esell for corn. Fe Ch Before the discovery of One Minute tio cugh Care, ministers were greatly pa isrbed by coughing congregations. pei o' excuse for it now. McMaster Co. ed. CAMP RAINEs, by Camp Raines met at 12 mn. on Mon y, April 3, 1899. ha, Tue committee, appointed to draft a mi emorial for Comrades Pagan and wl erg made their report as follows: This camp has learned with pro- is1 ond grief that our our two oldest .r4 honored comrades have, dropped im rc'm' our thin line and will no more e jg'er to the call of a roll fast dimin- cel smng. M-aj. James Pagan departed this life a a the 25th day of November, 1898, a ed 89 years. Mr. Francis Gerg departed this life i the 28th day of March, 1899, aged 2 years. Our departed comrades, as soon as I' issues distracting the country wets 'emoved from the legislative halls to he battlefield for settlement, answer ig with prompt and equal alacrity to hL. call of duty, at once stepped to the ~rnt in defence, the one of his native' h other of his adopted country. 1 tribute enough to both of them to a that within the personal knowled f some of us and upon the und - mted testimony of all in the long ariod of storm and fiery trial that :nsud, they bore themselves with hberul and steadfast courage, fidelity, 1evotion and effi:iency that reverses d calamities could not shake, and rved themselves in the unequal. truggle worthy soldiers of the South in army that wrought deeds of hero- f sm the story of which the "world ra sil not willingly let die."* At the close of the strife they ar- to >li i themselves with the same cheer- a': 'ul spirit and prient fortitude to their >rivate affairs and the duties of citi enship under new and perplexing ~onditions, performing these duties vih the genial temper and unfailing git :ourtesy that made them winning per- - oualities. As citizens in their rela- Tn onefl to public duties they both pos esed strong convictions, uninfluenced y selfish considerations, and to them hey were ever true wi;h inflexible urpoe. At Departing before us, they have ,orne tn their honored graves the re 'ect of all, the admiration of many L< d the affection of all who knew them Os Resolved, That this camp desires to Re lear testimony to affectionste and 'W reverent regard for these deceased Ft orades, who as soldiers and com- Ct ides and friends were true and tried: d honored. Resolved, That the State and tbe community have sustained a loss in :he removal of citizens alive to every ce ea:d of duty and public interest,u and the members of this tamp are B or.nd to themn by ties of friendship In and the memory of trials borne with Di thein. Resolved, That they reverently ten ler to the families of our deceased How to Look Good. Good looks are really maure than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy Bi .:ondition of all the vital organs. If st4 h liver be mnactive, you have a bilious kr look; if your stoimach be disordered, y'u have a dyspeptic look; if your ki.4neys be affected, v-onhave apinched lo k. Secure good health, and yon th wil surely have good looks. "Elec tric Bitters" is a good Alterative and To,nic. Acts directly on the stomach, li.r and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bot ie guaranteed. Sold at McMaster Co' drug store. 50 cents per bottle.5 1 JAPANESE CURE New and Complete Treatment, consisting of PPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two es of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles very nature and degree. It makes an operation h the knife. which is painful, and often results leath unnecessary. Why endure this terrible ase? We pack a Written Guarantee in each lox. No Cure, No Pay. soc. and $t a box, 6 for Sent by mail. Samples free OINTMENT, 25o. and 50c. JSTl' TIN Cd Pils Prevented, by INSTIPATION Sa" L,"ve *': Japurees LierPellets, the at LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and DOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant ake: especially adapted for children's use. 5o es 25 cents. REE.-A vial of these famous little Pellets will tiven with a $i box or mvre of Pile Cure. ;OICE-THe GEN'INE FRESH JAPANESE 1'ILiE tz for sale mly by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ends and comrades their sympathy, d request the Adjutant to furnish 'm with a copy of these resolutions. H. A. Gaillard, G. A. White, S. R. Johnston, Committee. he committee on the death of Thos. Ligon made the following report: fhercas, it hath pleased God to re ye from our ranks our comrade loved brother soldier, Thomas P. on, and enroll him in the company those of our number who have gone !ore us to the Great Hereafter. Be 'esolved: . That in the death of our comrade, ile we humbly bow to the dread ,ree of an All-Wise Providence, 11 knowing that "He doeth all ogs wel'," Can'p Raines has lost a St valued member. . That a blank page in ont minute )k bc ascribed to his memory. That a eopy of these resolutions engrossed and. forwarded to the nily of our deceased bother. T. B. McKinstry, D. G. Raff, J, D. Leitner, Committee. t committee was appointed to draft oltions on the death of Capt. A. P. Y. iss E. G. Dwight was chosen spon 'he following delegates were elected represent Camp Raines at the rleston reunion: H. A. Gaillard, s. B. McKinstry, Jno. J. Neil. a delegates were empowered to et their own. alternates. 'he following named comrades were cted as a committee supplementary he committee already appointed by nmander Jennings to raise funds the Charleston reunion: Thos. W. odward, H. A. Gaillard, Jno. D. Carley, W. C. Beaty, R. H. Jen g. Buckien's Arnica Salve. 'he Best Salve in the world for Cuts, tses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, [liblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup ts, and positively cures Piles, or no required. It is guaranteed to give -fet satisfaction, or money refund Price 25 cenas per box. F'or sale McMaster Co. For Over FIfty Years. f. WV INSLOW's SooTHIfNG SYaR been used for over fifty years by lions of-zmothers.for their children ie teething, with perfect success. oothes ths child, softens the gums, ys all pain, cures wind colic, and he best remedy for diarrhoea. it 1 relieve the poor little sufferer nediately. Sold by druggists in iry part of the world. Twenly-five its a bottle. Be sure and ask for rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," i take no other kind. 1-1-17 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. le Kind You Hlave AIwajs Bought ars the ignaHINDIPO ~RESTORES yTLT ~ Made a Well Man TH ..wof Me. REAT a ----' INCH REMEDY produces the above result in 30 d ays. Cures Ne,ious Debi.y Imptency io:ee, FcTTi;g AMmory. S:o;s al d raw s a.i es caused by errcrs of vouth. It war'ds off In Ity and Consumption. A..: Men regai:: Man d and Old M. recover \'uth:u V'gor. It s vigor and size to sh-un.ke:u organs. and fits an orbusinss or snrr"':e. --- '.: e.rid i vest pock et. Pric - - 93 3old only by J. J. Obear, Drug , Winnsboro, S. C. TELFTH QUARTERLY BEFORT OF THE WIN IBORO BAN , Of Winniboro, S. C. the close of business Mar. 31, 1899 R.ESOURCES. as, - -- - - $268,233 95 erdrafts secured and un unsecured, - - 11,225 45 al Estate, - - - 7,850 00 arehouse, - - -- 7,4.50 69 riture and fixtures, - - 1,583 65 sh, in vault and other banks, -, - - 38,494 46 rotal, - - - - $334,888 20 LIABILITIES. pital stock, - - $120,700 00 idivided profits, net, - 24,931 52 Us payable, - - - 25,000 00 dividual deposits, - - 158,328 93 e to other banks, - - 5,927 75 'otal, - - - - $334,888 20 A TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1ss. County of Fairfield. I Before me personally comes James Davis, Cashier of The Winnsboro bnk, and makes oath that the above Ltement is correct to the best of his Lowledge and belief. JAMES Q. DAvIS, Cashier. svorn to and subscribed before me is 10th day of' A ril, 1899. Notary Public. Attest correct : T. ". ELLIOTT, J. . MCMASTEE, Directors a RDEANA WH _ etnatlSm aD The C9dW11 Or HAVING SUCCEEDE OF CALDWELL & PATRC We are now receiving the You people who want to get asked to look at our Prints, P Some extra bargains in these We have also received a bea Lawns, Checked Muslin, Din are marking these goods extra .,A oth GP Ja&g A good size Linen Towel a Turkish Towels at 20c. and Damask Towels. New Lot Gents' and Boys' C and pretty pattern. We want your business. W goods at low prices than ever 1 the Northern markets in a fe an elegant Spring Stock. Our you in the best goods at lowes The Caldwell Dri Take N otice. CITIZENS OWNING DOGS MUST keep them confined at home or securely muzzled with wire muzzles. All dogs that have been bitten or suspected to have been bitted by mad dogs, or sup posed mad dogs, must be immediately killed by their owners or the police will be required to do so. JAS. E. COAN, 4.8 Intendant. An Ordinance Granting Permission to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Booth Carolina, its Successors and Assigns, to Construct, Operate and Maintain its lines of Telephone and Telegraph upon, along, over and uder the Highways and Streets of the Town of Winnsboro, County of Fairfield and State of South Caro lina. Section 1 'Be it ordained by the Town Coneil of Winnsboro, County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina. that the Amercan Telephone and Tele graph Company of _South Carolina, its successors and assigns be, and the same is hereby, granted the right, privilege and authority to construct, operate and maintain its lines of tele phone and telegraph, including the necessary poles. wires and fixtures upon, along, over and under the high ways and streets of said town of Winusboro upon the terms and condi tions hereinafter provided. Section 2. The said Company shall establish connection in said town with its lines end maintain same as long as the net expense of maintaining such connection in said town does not ex ceed the gross receipts derived there from. Sectioni 3. All poles shall be erected under the direction and supervision of_ the Committee on Streets, which comn mittee shall designate the streets upon which such poles shall be erected, always allowing said Company rea sonable facilities for reaching such points as its business may require; and all streets and sidewalks that may be disturbed or damaged, ini the con struction of the said lines, shall be promptly replaced and repaired by the said Company at its own expense, and to the satisfaction of the said Commit tee on Streets, and all poles shall be reat, symmetrical and so i..e:teci as not to interfere with the public use of~ said highways or streets. Section 4. Said Cin,p;"ny :-hal! be suject to ordin1a'cer no0W in force, c.r that may be hereaf:er past.d reliativ: t the r se of ihe poulic hghtvay or streets of the raid tow:1 of W;unsbo,ro Section 5, Nothing ini this Ordinance cotained shall be cons:roed to efran. to the said (iompauy an excluie franchise and the said Town Council hereby reserve3 the~ right to grant a like consent to any otLer company, person or persons for like purposes. Section 7. Said Company shall hold said town free and harmless from all damages, or claims for damages, aris ing by reason of the erection or negli gent maintenance of said lines. Section 7. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. Done in Council this fifth day of April, A. D. 1899. [E,. s.) JAS. E. C9AN, Intendant. At eA: JNO. J. NEIL, 48 Clerk of Connil. iT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT for our SWELL OPENING. which will take place Friday and Sat urday, April 14th and 15th. Our stock is the largest and best selected ever brought to town, embracing the latest novelties in Trimmed and TJn trimmed Hasts. An endless variety of Children's Headwear, Sailors' W'alk ing Hats and Bicycle Caps.. Never before have Millinery Good; looked so artistic. Miss Sitgreavcs is a trimmer and buyer second to none, and will be glad to have her friends call and examme her stock. MRS. J. D. McCARLEY, D TO THE BUSIN -S RUFF ASKS YOUR )NAGE. first items of Spring Goods. an early start for spring are ercales, Duck, Colored Piques. oods in short lengths. utiful line of White Goods ity, Pique, and Welts. We cheap to start the season. air ir To cjQls. t ioc.; extra large and heavy 25c.; full stock in Hick and 'olored Shirts; extra good value re are better 5r repared to sell )efore. Our buyer will siart to w days and we expect to show constant endeavor is to please t prices. Come and see us. Goods 6ompaly Do MATCHLESS. PORTUANDO. MATCHLESS. PORTUANDO. You KRANK. SABOROSO. KRANK. SABOROSO. Smoke MERRITT. DAVID CROCKET. MERRITT. DAVID CROCKEl' or DOUBLE TEAM. DODBLE TEA.. DOUBLE TEAM. DOUBLE T EAM. Chew? STAGE HORSE. RI;EH and RIPE RIPE a1nd JUICY, Si IHNAPPS. ISTR AW BERRY-TWIST. (Also a~ nice line of Pines and Smok STobacco. 'Pnone 39. ..AT RHABENICHLT'S. HEINZ'S Chili Sauce. . " ickled Onion;s. "Celery Sauce. " Tomato Jatsep. " India Relish "Salad Dressi::. "Sweet Mixed in bulk. "Sour Mixed i bulk. "Spieed Cucum3bers " Q ed Oie. al: sizes. F. Mv. HABE NICHIT. Finc Gr'oceries. Don't Worry WHAT YOU WILL HAVE FOR your next meal. JUST RING "71 and your worry will ne over. You can find everything you want in a F1STCLA GROCEY Always keep a nice lh~e of FRUIT and VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD. Give me a "ring-up" and your ordez will be~ promptly filled. J. S. McCarley. MONE TO LOAN On farming lands. EUsy payments No commuisi ~ --- ed. Borroswei pays actnal c. -t e :rfecting loa Interes perBeLMER -Co'am oA. S. & W. D.))OU R. Brandt in Winnsboro WednesIay, April 12th. *4 ONE DAY ONLY. (Leaves on the afternoon trai '7ILL BRING FULL LINE OF Y 1'samples of his stock. PRICES ALL REDUCED. . Ladies' Sash Buckles, ~ UI BiAEJ!!) Shirt Waist Sets with Pins, in plate 'and Old, and LInk Buttons. Parties desiring Spectacles can be fitted as usual. BRING YOUR WATCH WORK AND JEWELRY J'0B8 .ALL OF WHICH. WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. IAT COST. --I HAVE- - --24 : Sets Silver-Plated -Table Spoons, Teaspoons and Medium Forks that I will sell at Cost for Cash. To letter them, at. cost-prices, will be THREE CENTS PEB LETTEB. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLER IN SPITE OF THE lateness of the season, if you prepare land well and plant seed bought from us you will probably have a better garden than usual this year. BUY BENSI O OL They are scarce and the price will go up. -We Sell TRIUMPH, BURBANK BEAUTY OF HEBRON, EARLY ROSE and PEERLESS POTATOES MULES. JUST AllRIVED EORTY NICE TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY MULES at my stables in Winnsboro, from three to fiveyer old.Thes mules can bebouhcep payable in the Fall. Come one, com aliwhoneed good mules. I willox change them for broken down males rIalsohavefew good Mars ad -. nple of good Saddle Horses, on. 11-W Two-horse Wagon and one good Secon.d-hand Bugg. I also keep o~ii a few MILOR COWS and will sell them cheap for cash or exchange them for dry cattle. Always ready tor a trade. I have engaged Mr. S. B. CRAW FORD for the .season, and he will be pleased to see any and all of his many friends. . A.