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THE N(EWS AND~ 'HERALD.I PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY -BY SW8 AND HERALD COMPANY. TEuRS. IN ADVANCE: OA e Year. - - - s3.00 4.c danths. - - . . 1.5 W NNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday, October 31, - 1899 - TxE Boers are holding their own pretty 1;Avely. The British troops are shut op in several towns, await ing reinforcements, which cannot ar rive for a month yet; and althougth British reports all tell of Boer repulses the. rascally Boers always seem to come b'ck. Great Brita'n is making a great f>.rt, and ought to win in the end. - But it must be rememberedt that there is only one pass ttrough which an invasion can be carrid into Oom Pau's country, and this is by war of Majuba Hill and Laing's Neck. If, as reported, tb pass is two or three miles long, steep and narrow, it would seem tbat twenty or thirty thouss;d men onuitt to hold it indefinitely against a hundred thousand. The -Boers are maintai-ing their reputa tioni as marksmen, and handle artil lery with mnch accuracy. It is to be hoped .hat with these demails in their favor they may be able to welcome thesenamy "with bloody huadA to hosjitenle graves." EvzERT day's experience of the masses teaches that the old Democratic doctrines are bu:t for the average self sustaming man, who wants to take advantage of no man and have no man take advantage of him. The protective. tariffhas built up bloaied fortunes, and special classes. IL is the foster mother, if not the direct parent of the trust and the monopoly. The doctrine of centralization preached by the kepablicans in opposition to the Democratic doctrine of home rale is taking away the right- of the I eople, and placing them more and more un' der control of a strong Federal govern ment backed by the graspizg interests 'that subscribe to it and derive gains from it. The individual is shrinking, is more and more. e e~corr 0 to repeal a lot of lawsi and let the pe - pie come back to first principles and to' free individualism. In the first place, repeal the tariff duty on everything1 that is. the subject of a trust. This being-done there is very little needed ini the second, third, or any subsequent A=-. Garrison is right. Foreigners have an abundance of good commodi : .tier~to ffer cheap; -and if our produc ers stife production at home and raise prices, the foreigners will supply us gladly. . TaE cost of this war of benevolent assimilation is not realized by the peo ple. Here is an item. The executors of the will of the late Mr. Converse announce that out of 1:i4 begaest of $100,000 ~to Oon~verse Col'ceze must be deducted the sum of S10,003 for sne cession taxes under the war revenue act of ' orgress. Think of that ! Ten thousand dollars of the fund left to educate our girls must be absrac'ed and handed over to the government for the purpose' of shooting a lot of people to death on the other side of t he world. The more one rinks of thi the more outrageous it ai*. r'. GF9$R&L JONBERT'S letter cojnvey ing the informstion of the death of General Simmons, and expressing his deep sympathy 'with Lsdy Simmons, is worthy of thejdays of ebivalry. It, reminds one of the 'chivalry that ani maigi te--spidi-ers of Sonth Carolina at thie.siege of Fort Sumter, who stood pau he parapets arid cheered when, despite the confiagration that was rag ibgng' the' fort Masjr Anuderson fired a gun as fast as be cauld load it in his distress. Such eentiment is wasted on those who make the in dustries their object of worsbip. IT is stated-'iy one of the most relia ble war correspondents that the United States army holds undisputed posses sion of about 117 squares miles out of 47,000 square mites in the island of Lgzon. .If it sahea 70,000 men to do1 th'if low' many will be needed when the advance is made up into the moan tains where the natives are still more capable of self-support and defence? . Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of a hita, L. T. He writes: "Four ties of lectric Bitttirs has enred Brewer of scrofule, which had d her great suffering for years. b1efes would break out on her and -ace, and the best doctorsi niezo'help; but her cnre is i and herhealth is excellent." ows what thousands have ( that Electric Bitters is the ~purifier-knowb. .It's the yfor eczema, tetter. ulcers, bils aiidrun'ning MYRTLE PARAGRAPHS. Farm work is progressing nicely as we have bad excellent weather for ,atbering. Some have gathered in -orD, and most all the cotton crop is ,athered. The cotton crop is a great Aeal betier thn was expected, very nuch to our gratification; for that wit! the advance in the rrice has -nabled many a struggling farmer to :ome clearer of debt than th?y would tiad it been otherwise. The protracted meeting so efficiently conducted by our pastor, Rev. A. R. Phillips, at Zion closed Wednesday night last. The meeting was very much enjoyed and very benefiting to oar charch, as the weather was very favorable; although small crowds were in attendance, evidently there was good done. Though it was not ap. parently a revival, however it was much needed. The supper given at Mr. Allen's for the benefit of the church on the night of the 20 inst. was a grand suocess, as aside from the enjoyment and pleasure that all had, (here was realized a nice sum ot clear profit amounting to about $15.30. The evening was fair and pleasant with the silvery beams of fair Luna to add to the lovliness of the night. Messrs. Rhett Turnipseed and Ed Andrews furnished some very delightful and charming music on their guitars. After all had partakea of the good things from the cook's de partment a number of young folks re paired to our near neighbor's, Mr. E. A. Davis', and there enjoyed some ex cellent music furnished by Miss Alice McEachern, of Ridgeway, who is by no means an inefficient performer on the organ ; also some fanny and enter taining pieces on the organ were fur nished by Mr. Turnipseed. Though some of the ladies were very tired and greatly fatigued with their task, the occasion closed with all feeling amply repaid for their trouble. Those that toiled had this consolation, that they were toiling in behalf of a good cause and felt that they were not making a vain attempt to raise funds for the completi->n of our church Oar enterprising commtttee of workers are not satisfied with the suc cess of the entertainment just men tioned (and it is gratifying and com mendable to kLOW that they are not), but bave announced another enter tainment known as a "box party" for the purpose of raising more funds for the chnrch, to be given at the resi dence of Mr. Samuel Sims on the nigbt of Friday, November 3rd. GirIF are expected to come and bring a box for two and boys are expected to come and pay for them. Best wishes to THE NEWS AND HERALD and its resders October 28, '99. Dixie. The Appetite ol a Goat Is envied by * GREBRIAR DOTS. The farmers in this neighborhood are abont through gatheriog the flbecy stale. The crop is generally short everywhere, but the farmrs have a big heart and are prig-thei Iands for a large grain crop. There will be a large acreage of wheat sown in this section 'his year. There was a bot supper aiven at Mr. J. R. CarlEe's last Friday night, Octo ber 19th, which proved a success. Judging from the amount realized it did not resemble hard times, as the colkc ction reached $50, There was a large cake3 to be disposed ot and it was decided to let it go by ballet to the most popuiar young lady in the neigh tohood. It was won by Miss Hattie Dawkine, who received 163 votes against 129 votes for Miss Mabel Cur. lee. There was a cake walk also. Dr. Jeter, of Jcnkiusville, and Miss Kate Jennings, of Winnsboro, were the lucky ones. The supper was given to raise a deficit on the parsonage debt. October 28, '99. E. F. L. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Regulates the Livee, Stomach, Bow els and Kidnueye. For bi i->usness, cons ipation ard mal 4ria For in-liges;tion, sick and nervous hevJache. For sleepless:iess, nervousness and( heart failure. For fever, chills, debilit y and kidney diseres, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough orga'ic regulationi, take Lemon Elixir. 50c and S1 bottles at druggists. Prep'red only by Dr. H. Mozley, A tanta, Ga.1 A Prominet Miniseer Writes. Ater ce Sears of great suffering c from indigestioni, with great nervous prost ration, bi liousness, disordered a idesad constipatien, I have been t udby D.Mozle3's Lemon Elixia. a.n~d am now a well man. RE~y. '2. C. Dsi Ed. M. E. Gourch South, No. 28 Ta iall St., A tanta, G3. A Prominent M1cemphian Wsites DR. Fl. MozLEY. Atlanta :-Havirg been a great ,uffierer t.>r three ysars from indigestion, aind been treated by i manny physiciasi5 who failed to give me any relief. Courirming to grow wor-e my brother advised me t-> tryj Dr. Moziev's Larmon E'ixir, which remedy he had used for several years. [ cmeed i's use. and m,.st say hat your Lewnon Etixie i - h- greatest mdicine on, earth I have necver. suf ret' a day sio.ce I co~nmenc--d using [emon E!ixir. R? Rocco ?06 Hernand'a et , Memnphis, Ten A cara.a This is to' certify that I used Dr. Izley's Lemo'n Elixir for nienralgia| if the beau ard e'ea .vith the moat narked be:tit to my general thea:h :ij woud glair ; have paid $300 for thej ehie it hae 2iveni me at a ca'st of t woe r three doliare. H. A. BEALL. ot Th Ain1 tyou Hawvz l~y in use for over 30 sonal s All Counterfeits, Lmitaio p" periments tAt frV thL ai Infants nnd Gdren-Exper What is C4 Casto-ia is n substitute for Cn and Soontng Syrups. It is I contains neiher Opium, Mo: substance. Its age is its gi and allays Feverish<ss. I < Colc. It relieves Teething ' and Fiatulency. It Stonach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-ThN CENUINE A E; Bears the S The Ki1d Youl ui In Use For 01 THr CCNTAUR COMINMY. 7T'd1 CASTOR A; For Imnfots and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ignature of , , - Shredded reana of Wheat~ Pearl i r lev7/Sago, and Tapiocaf ' lWe Vermont Maple Syrup, in pint bottles and gallon tins. Williamnt' Pure Fruit Jams. Aso a fresh supply of Rai sins, Currants, Citron, etc., for fruit cake, at Haben icht's. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIEI.E COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. tsan L. iDesPortes and Willi:.m L. Des Portes as Executo)rs of Ri. S. DesI~ortes, deceased, vs. W. J. Hagood, ballie D. Hagood and W. J. Keenan.: N pursuance of an or der of th~e Court of LUommon Pleas, made in the above ated case, 1 will offer for sale before the :ucrt IHouse door in Wiunsboro, S. C.. on FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER xt, within the legal hours of sale, at tblic outcry, to the highest bidder, the oilowieg described properly, to wit: All1 thaf certain piece, parcel or tract of nd lying, being and situate in the unty of Fairfiecd and S ate aforesaid, ntaining VO BU.NDRED AND TIRTY-T WO AURIES, re or less, and b-unded on tae north vlands of the estate of Mrs. .Sarah Cen , <.n the east by lands of Gracie good, on the south by lands of Hlix gaod, and on the wcst by lnds of.J. W. TEEMs OF SALE. ne half cash, the balance on a credit of I e year with interest from day of sale, ured by bond of purchaser and mort e of the premises, with insurance by epurchaser of the house on the said lot ith the privilege to the purchaser of pay gall ca'h. R. H JENNINGS. - ct, 14, 1899. C. C. P. F. C. 10-4td Notice. LHE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO-r e that he makes Wagons and Bug is, and does all kind of repairing. sIO keeps on hand at all timress a inli otment of Coffins, all .siz's and cs, anac solicits the patronane of all. 11 53 H. B. LINDLE R, . 0 25wS Peak, S. C. TIPNOT AFortunec in it for i nbe maeasptendia ynoie at!I e. Address M. Y. Yocng, ">33 1l'..rv I stor OH , aegie . rIt!h P 1i Earml'ess alt P!aa -pienor atirer z :e r Ctee. It destroys V :ures Diarrhocar and. roubles, cures Cousti-" es ih oa, regulteI s licalthy adntrl8.: 7-' CTL ERKS ALi' SAT FSUHCG corOT OiFAIn o C(OUiT OF CO 1ON l U 6o . U., V. F ,lh p N pursuance of ord f i. of Common P!e:.ymae ab :-ated (ase, 1 will- tfor k I: Court Hcuse door in .:i~ o . , o thie FilhT MIOND ' 2N -NOVI'. rex -, within the l.;tho publie outery, !) the iV.. - . foowiingdestilhed prte..y t "'All that certain IM am r of land lying, being adl ih , County -ind State acesd. e n I . INETY pACR-i mor or less, boundei'y lnd o-. I Jlaney rd s f ooe by hr v m is (t ar cem ated 2n1 une, ..D.130 recorded ini Book Z. Z , in -.'-ice ' R. M. C. for Fairfiiod 'ount." TEiMs O:f~iLE Gnt-third of the purcia ase t nv ti 1: paid in cash on the day of sale, th -lahan i' two equal annual instalment , wit interest.fromn the day of sale, to 5 cute by the bond of puzrcha er a-.d m.tgale < premIises~or for all cash at option o u chaser, the purchaser to pay fo01 ce sary papers and recording of sami.. R. II. JENNUWS, Oct. 14, 1890. C. C. 1'. a'. C. CLERE S SALE. CoUNTY OF 1IiFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PkL A.. The American Freehold Land Thortgag Company of London Limited vs. Willia: II. Ruf. silas W. Ruff and t: - .oa and Exchange Bank. I N p-.irsuance of an order or 0:e C of Coirinon Pleas, nmade in t>.e abov stated case, I will offer for sal.e, bdore tb Court Ihouse ooor in Winnsbor.' -3. C. FIRIST MONDAY IN YOV DBE ne~r, within the legal hcurs of~ sale a public outcry, to the igh~est bidder. th Collowing described properi3y, t.> wit First. All that parcel o t-lan lyin; > ing and-bituate in the County a':d Stat a oresaid, containing SIXTT-FIVE ACR. uore cor less, sep~arated from & -us c hme tract by IHolmes Creek. ho;; iedl b: ands of John Curry. Mrs. Reber' 'Neal lom MIartin and Wade i.i crndo::, wice arcel is called Mo~tgomaery. Second. All thats parcel of laini lying eing andl situate in lhe County and St at foresaid, known as the Gin*Iiouce tract :ontaining ONE IIUNDRED ACR1DK ore or Inss. bounded by public re~ lead nlo to Jenlkinsville,. by land .. --r. Mc \Nekin. by old road bed or etate V y le Yarboroagh, now belonging '. ~n his tract beingseparated fro~a1: hos rae orHoe tract by the pno era eaing to .Jenkinsville. Tlhd. All timt parcl of 1and l ing eng and situ'ate in th~e County andi Stat4 foesd, known as the Hous a. sn at, containing )E IIUNDRED .iND OR) AURES, ore or less. bounded by publicra ig fromt Long RunI to Jenkins - b olmes C eek. which eparatesl , iotomery tract, by :ands of ': c. I1 ekini, andl of Wade IHerndon. .4T ds of the highest bidders for su I Tpa 'te tracts to be accepted by 1 ih a ii;'.r onditionally, thait is upo condition tat le premises when aid as1 on en1-: tract s hereinafter irectedI shall bingls an the aggregate of ti e amnountb the dibest hids for the4 tracts so Ufrdsl tely. And when all o.f si .y ract; or parcels hav been oiee f. *.le ndl knocked dlown to the hihet '* r ierefer 'onditionaaiv as abot se oh e said Clerk shallI offer the enii * e:.. s moade up ofai arenus ,s inle nr tr.' If thiai:.o id paee wiere se prat el h! :m e mount hi for te enir pr. *s as whoe.a Ten the tasaie u. 2:cm ieane o~hf the aemos of aOn-: ee >rdsaid separaforptcels a depdefi r h inarlls oli separ at c tol.U; ith :nutbal o txenire preuse oth ilcs i..v ce'n compiae f th moun o h .Nrt i idafor sold i seperate trct., -d h ~paratly as aforesaid shall b.' w .oily isregarded null and void -TERMs OF sALE. -the purchase nrmor~v to be e day of2 sale, the balarice uui nz; -niewnts frem the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale at eight per ccnt per annum, to be Eecured bye the bond ot the purchaser and T rorte;() I!- rremises, or'fr all cash at the ops _. .- purchaser. The pur chaser to pay for all necessary papers and recording. iR. HI. JENNINGS, Oct. 14, 189. C. C. P. F. C. 10-14t:1 Mn CLERK'S SALE. :TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. - COURT OF C3DION PLE AS. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company. Limited, vs. W illiam R. Mc Cormick, A. F. Auti and W. IL Ruff. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas. made in the above stated case. I will offer for sale, bofoic the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., o the FIRST MONDAY IN iOVEM3BER next, within the legal hours of sale, at puelic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described p:operty, to wit: "All that certain piece. parcel or t. act of land, lying, being and situate oil Ro ehelle Creek, in Township No. 5, of the County of Fair' :id and State of South Carolina, containing TVWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE AND ONE-HALF ACIZES, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of James Jones; on the south and east by lands of David 11. Means; and on the west by lands of Philip M. Cohen." TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the bal ance in two equal annual instalments from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale; to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and re:ording of same. It. II JENNINGS, Octcber 11, 1809. C. C. C. P. F. C. 10-14td CLERK'S SALE, STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CoUNTY OF FAInrFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, The Fairfield Loan and Trust Company va. Andrew Y. Milling, W. L. Slater W. J. Meyer and John E. Wade, as co partners under the firm name of Slater ,Meyer & Co.. E. A. Bevl, J. R. Norri and D. C. Cooner, as copartners unde the firm name of Beall, Cooner & Co. and Robert F. Williams Company. IN pursuarce of an order of th3 Cour o11i Common Pleas, made in the abov stated case, I will offer for sale, before th Court House door in Wnnsboro, S. C., o FIRST MONDAY 1N NOVEMBER next, withih tho legal hsurs of sale, a public outcry, to the nighest bidder, th t following described property, to wit: e "All that certain tract of land, lying C being and situate in the Vounty and Stat a aforesaid, containing THREE IHUNDIRED AND FIFTY Acres, more or less, bounded on tho nort1 t by lands of Mrs. Lorena E. Macfle an a L. 11. Milling, cast by lands of Williar Timins crad Mrs N. K. Rabb; south b: lands of Mrs. N. K. RIabb and R. Y.-Lem moi.: west by lands of W. R. Rabb ani 0Joui M.Lemmon. The tract of land here by intended to be conveyed being the sam trfact conveved to said Andrew Y. Millinj fby WV. II. Kerr, C. C. P., 4th Novembei f1874." CTERMs OF SALE: e-ti'rd of the purchas3 money to b~ - nteday of sale, the bal 7sceur e ' ond( of t i , 9 and a mortgage of the premises, or at at the option of the purchaser. Pure 1ase to pay for all necessary pap~ars and regord lng of same and for all necessary xeye2 stamps. i.I.JN DS e OR.b H . JENI. h0-Octbe 14, 1899. C.C. C.. F.'C. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COU2TY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sallic M. Douglass vs. Ladson Hi. Milling Andrew Y. Milling, W. L. Slater, W. J Meyer and John E. Wade, as copartner Iunder the firm name of Slater, Meyer Co., E. A. Beall, J. B. Norris and B. .1 Cooner, as copartners under the ifiri Sname of Beall, Cooner & Co., and Rol ert F, Williams Company. n i N pursuance of an order of the Courta .1. Common Pleas, made in the above ''stated case, I will offer for sale, before th e Court IHouse door in Winnsboro, S. C., 01 e the ,FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, a public outcry, to the highest bidder, the t following described property, to wit: e ."All that certain tract of land, contain ing ;,TWO IHUNDRED ACRES. B more or less, lying and situzate on th< waters of Jackson's Creek, in the Count: of Fairfield and State aforesaid, an< .. bounde I by lands of the estate of Nane H. IHastings, deceased, lands of John M Lemnmon and WV. R. Rtabb: the said trac of land being s-tuated on'the northern side oC the Dublic road leading fron Winnsboro to Kincaid's Bridge. TERMS OF sALE: One-third of the purchase money '.o bi paid in cash on the ay of sale, the 'oat ance on a credit of one and two years, it :equal annual instalments, with interest thereon from the da.y of sale at the rate o: eight per cent per annum, payable annn ally; t> be secured by tihe bon d of the pur chaser and a nmortgag;e of the premises. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and recording of same~ and for all necessary revenue stip iR. I t .IENNINGS, October tG, 1899. O. C. C. P. F. C. NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY SulERVxsOR, Winnsboro, S. , Oct. 8, 1899. NOTICE IS H ERU:;Y GIVEN that a meeti'g of the Bmei ')~ Control for the County of Fa:!Vtie ujiil be held in the fflic of the GAIuh Sapervisor for the sa'd County. ''n the first day of Nove:-'ber next, at wviih mnee;ing ap plicatio:. for* the 1p.itli of County utippiser at It U:e: wi!! be conl Ail'apiain o h -iinms bie o:: "l wI~I the Cui:id at, least ten .T. M.iIIGUINS, S. II. TEilRES, W. '4. CURLEE, 10 5.4r io ui of ContrOi F. C. MONEY TO LOAN On frmng Ind EI iy paymrents. N.' ;.2miions argecd. Borrowei pays aetual om' of perfecting loan. lsI'erest 8 per cent. JO HN B. P'ALMEiR & SON, or A. S. & W. P DOUG LASS, 10-4 Wi'*hor S. 0. A FICANA w:.11 cure Constipation and ,mo w.o..e..r..m....Mea:i... r-set SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central ine Uetwcen Columbiaand Jack sonvile. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other Points. Effective June 11th, 1899. 'No. 34 No. 30 Nortbound. Daily. Daily. Lv. J'ville. F.C.&P.Ry........ 820a 45p Savannah.......------. 1235p 115911 Ar.Columbia.............- 48p 48 Lv. Charleston. So ......... 7 a 5 0p Summerville..............854 750p Branchville .. ---............... 98a 8 24p Orangeburg..............0 1515 a 20p Kingville................ 0 a 10 20p Ar. Columbia ................. 1 - ---.. "Lv."Xu siaSo. '-.-4-- p 9 40 p " GraniteVille............ 09P 10 UP Aiken.................- 3 6p . ..p " Trenton............---.-.-.- 49 1129p Johnstons .........---------- - 20a Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep's 5.....-.... 5 2 10a Lv Col'bia Bland'g st........ 5 45p 5a03 " Winnsboro.......----...--- - 7.87649a Chester............... 758P 811a Rock Hin............. 7 li5 Ar. Charlotte...........-...-4- p -a Danville.. 12-55- - 1-22p Ar.Richmond ......... ........25p AjWashington7........... a 05P " Baltimore P&.R 912 2 Philadel . ......... S 2 a " New York .........-... . .6.2a. N. 33 No. 35 outhabound- Daily. Daily. Lv.New York.Pa.R.R....... 300p 1215at " Philadelphia..........-. 584P $50a s Baltimore.............. 7 55P 622a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry........ 9 20p I Lv.Richmond.............OOP 1201M Lv. Danville ............... 4 15' 6a0p Charlotte.............. 815a ---p " Rock Hill.............. 90- - -- lop Chester................985 Winnsboro............. Ar Col'bia Bland'g st..... 125. 878 Lv. ColumblaUn-dep't.........1145 8 Johnstons.................- 1 - 2 Tfrenton .................l18 6 Ar. Aiken................. 2-15p-.. Graniteville ...... .. 2-07P-. Augusta ............... 245P Ly. Columbia, So. Ry.......... 458 Eingvifle ...................4 88PIN gebr........5 29p I 8v5n020.6 vie.1.................21 1018 A rCh r ston.1............. 8 p 6880a I Lv. Col'biaF.C4.&p.Ry... 10 as; If 47 a Savannah......... ...2 . SAr.Jacksonvile............ 0 9008 SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Excellent daily enger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 38 and 34-NwYork and Flo press. DraI oo leepng Cars 0ee ; Augusta anI New y~ork. Pullman drawingroomsleeping cbetween Tam a, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washingsoi an d l ew York& Pnlman Sleeping Cars between CharottE and Richmond. Nos. 33 and 36-U. S. Fast Mail. Throngb nlllman drawing room buffet sleeping cars be tween Jaicsouville and New York and Pall man s:epinz cars between Augusta and Chax lotte. Dinintg cars serve all meals enroute Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Co',ulnbia, enronte daily between Jack sonvilic and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP, i Tr -' -P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washington. a W .. S. H. HARDWICK, ei . A . W.Ahington. A. G. P.A., Atlanta. IF YOU SUFFER Il4 digestiort OF1 Dc3gsp opsia, TRY A.BOX OF. OboaP's Dc~spopsia Tablets. JoSIAHJ OBM PHARMACIST. I Harness Oil-n For greasing and black ing the harness at same time-alsofor buggy tops. -AND 'Flake Oil" or Castrolene, for axle grease; a fine oil for the purpose.I For sale by W. E. Aiken,. Druggist. For Sale.3 A TRU:T OF 176 ACRE' Of land, oni I/trte River, belorlgila -o D. M. Broom, and bounded by Iansoc P of he es:a e of E. G. Simnonton, Stev- i] enson and others.I For terrae apply -to' - A -8. k W.-'D. DOUGL ASS. 11-17 Ato....-. Wir:.bo.- . n, IHARLOTTE OMMERCIAL JOLLEGE. CHARLOTTE, N. C. (-stablished 1891.) LEGANT APARTMENTS IN PIEDNONT BUILDING. lost I~xtmlli'Io ad horod Com IN THE SOUTH. POSITIONS SECURED. JUNDREDS OF OUR STUDENTS ARE HOLDING RESPoNsoLE PosrrioTIss. A home for young ladies .under the upervision of the President and his ife. Young men furnished suitable board ng places at $10 per month. Students can Enter at Any Time. School under Christian Infiuences. Vatalogue Free. D. M. MGIVER, PRESIDENT. 10-12-1y Just Arrived and -For Sale.. A NICE CARLOAD OF HORSES and Males. A few combination Sad. die and Harness Horses. I will sell them cheap for cash or exchange them or mules or plug horses. Cows. I will pay the hligbe~t cash price for good Mich Cows; ab Bee Cattle. BUGGIEST I have a feiw Second-Hand Buggies for sale; also one Second-Hand Two Horse Wagon. A.W Win FEY TABLE SYR3UPS, CUBAN Cane, Gokden- Glory, HoneyDrp Orange, Diamond, New Orlear g$ Porto Rieo. New Cream Cheese. Dried Apples -3 lbs. for 25c. Full line Canned Goods. Tosi'atoes,. i'' 3 qs. cans 25c. Cudahy Picnic -and Bonelesa Ha ms Sizioked Bacon always on hand. - Coffees and Teas of the finest quality. &Iansen's Suprior Piekles;- also loose Pickles at 81-Sc per dozen. Potatoei$, Onions and Cabbage. All grades of Tobacco Oigare..eigar .' I ettes, etc. - Grocery buyers will find it to their advantage to call on us. Onr g oda are fresh. Prices low. IAT COST ---I HAVE --24 : St Silver-Plated Table Spoons, Teaspoons and Medium Forks hat I will sell at Cost for Gash.7 To letter them, at cost prices, will be THREE CENTS PER. [ETTER. Come and see them. 0. M. CHANDLER Kodol. ~yspopsia Cur Digests what you eat. Itartliea ydgeststhefooand ructing the exhausted digestive:o01W t and tonic. 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