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r SANDERS, HAHAEAN & CATHCABT, \ ATTORSEYS-AT - LA \\\ ! WIXNSBOKO, S. fc\ Praeticee in al the btute and United j Sates Courts S^fOfifice formerly occupied by the Into j Jas. H. icion. j JAS. GLENN McCANTS, ATTO R X E Y - A T-LA W, Xo.l LAW KANGK, WIN NSBOK0, S. C. tSTPractices in tiie State and Uuitf.l j states Courts. . A. S.&W. 1>< DOUtiLiSN, ATTORNEYS: AND COCXSELLOKS3AT LAW. No. 6 Law Range, W I N N S B O E (>, S. C Practice in the Slate and United Statvs Courts. E. 15. Eausuale. G.W. RA?SDALE. I RAGSDALE & It AGS DALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ;no. 'J .Law nange, WINNSBORO, S. C. H. A. GAILLAKD, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W, WIXXSBORO, S. C. Office up-stairs over J. >L Beaty & Bro.'s store. fit Carefully! V Ilflrorla Wicnhr I IM'lUl' HlOW-i u let Proioptlv! T I-I K M U T U A L ! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I OF ISiEW YORK. EICHRD A. McOURDY. President j ASSETS, - . S13G,401,328.02 I SURPLl'K. - 9,657,248.41 j THE OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONGest, Best Compauy in the world. "The best company is the company that does the most good." The Mutual Lifa is such company. H. G. McILWAIX, Agent for Lancaster and Fairficfd Cos., Lancaster C. II., S. C. EWD. L. GERNAXD, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. 7-fxlawly T nninionn'n flntrornnir" LUUidlQllQ D U"U ? D111U1 As soon as lie heard of the lynching of the Italians in New Orleans, promptly demanded that the affair should be investigated. Just as prompt!*' should a man. suffering with dtsea.-?*. hears of the healthrestoring waters <f (Cleveland 'Springs investigate their merits, for when it is known that a man has been Assassmatea Bs Some hidden foe, immediate steps are taken to arrest and rid the community of such a cowardly murderer. Should not then a man when he knows that he has some disease that will destroy his health, make every effort to arrest ami rid his system of its presence? And whi.'ethe strong arm of the law cannot reach and suppress i ei if mm mm The members no; being known, yet Cleveland Springs waters can reach and completely overcome all diseases of the Blood, Liver, Bladder or Kidnevs, as well as Dyspepsia, La Grippe, or any disease that is known to be undermining health and breaking down of the Nervous System, as lias been proven in many cases, and certified to by those who have tested their virtues. For analysis, testimonials, etc. i address J, B. WILKINSON, Proprietor Cleveland Springs, S-19U' Shelby, N. C. ONCE MORE IN THE SADDLE. I S. 3. mms Agest, I WILL INFORM IIIS OLD AND j new customers that be is still in business with a fail line 01 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery and Tinware,! A large supply ot Choice No?. 2 and i o Tomatoes. Also tine Evaporated Apples, which I will be sold at cost. Just opened, one barrel of New Mackerel. All of which he intends to sell at the lowest price for the cash cn!v. It' you wish any of the ileiieacies j which you cannot fiml elsewhere call ! on S. S. WOLFE, ."-ID AGENT. IRuE?; ^ CW?{SSS&H?W?BtSrS CURED by I ?& K31 *<*? '* J-NVlilULi: TUSUUS EAR . S COSHtORS. Whispers heard. Combrt*b!e. Snf??falwli?rs?ll EaaiwliofaJl. ?oJdby K. HISCOX, : . ~ . . r?l- ?->ak-if rvroot, FKXK. ivx,+* " ? ? -" -^? ? i?? --? , SELLING - Off] FOR CASH ONLY! j TO OHAME BUSINESS I I jsi_000| worth of CHOICE I | FRESH CLOTHING. | j ^ ^ g-B2K?22S!5522S^i2SB!225aKiiSSaB88 B Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, to be sold below cost. Merchants are especially invited to buy the stock in bulk or in lots to suit their purpose. This offer is made ht bpst frith. Tt is offered in the interest of every purchaser who wants to buy good and reliable goods?at a sacrifice. Tliis is one of the rare chances of a man's lifetime to be able to buy first class goods JSelow Invoice Cost! as I have made all necessary ar rangemonts to go into the manufacturing business as soon as this stock is sohl out. This is i ISTo Dodge orTVieking ATv sfnfrlv COlll UVl ? Vi ? prises Moil's, Boys' and Children's Clothing of every description, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Trunks and Valises in endless variety. This is. A Genuine Bargain Sale, j for the purpose of changing my j inroctinont "F.vr-vv nvtutlo "will be marked in plain figures, and positively no deviation in price to any one. L. EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Block. j 4-12tx3m irfi in ifip hm\ ir u mu JLIJL Liiu iLuuuj i OjST ? Iliip ami Dress Goods. Tine havA just received another lanje VV lot of beantilul Flowers and a complete assortment of Ladies' Hats, embracing New Shapes that have come out since the beginning of the season. We believe we have the lanrest and pveitesi lot of I I -r t r-r-i t "V T U i 1 IN Uro in town and trill be srlari to show them to yon. Oar line of DRESS GOODS* wc think, is hard to down. Cur unmwerViitdil tnlej this ?f?flsrm are VGl'V |/%WWVN?V..VVVt WW " - flattering, ami our customers will always find us ri^ht as' to the limes in styles, quality and prices. Yours to please, LEMONS. rsaj srsw ? leg Cream Glims. ??AND I FLY TRAPS. I I J. F, MASTER & 60,: i i:n> \vi>r*?i. <>urfac:ii:;?-?are I'llr/ft ^- '1' I" swl lointroducour iiJv*V' .v':";/5r:js i ? ??.r.?r;o<-J?? .?ill \yf ' -> I j.'hm: in each locality. --- t-a>.'io ??nly 'bow who writ* . ' -j I"** '" ? a: mske sur* ot i >' Vr? K? {!i-.-< ii.'.:? - A I! you have to <U> in j T" hTS- ? - ' < > I'/5 Turn :*> ?how our ro?<i< ;o i v V Xv t rh ? v.hn ri':?your nnchlv;rj j AY c 5'.-; of this advertisement ! ^ s ? %%> :> .-mail end of the t-Ic- j ... a . . . . Hi? appearance of it reduced to | \ .h<nt: tli* part of ite&alic- It i$ a prnnd. double size icic .. opc. ** Jarec a* is ?*asy to carry Wc will also show you how you | a .in maUr tYom :oSXOaday a: least, from the ?:*r?,wi:h- j ^ ,-j. Urtter write at oocc. W?? p?y all <rxpr?-?t charge*. J todies.U HALLLVI&IV? Bwx Vwl;lLAM>, MAI.hw. J J - ? McMASTEE, BK i)KKi !)EIJ DRUGS. DRl PJJKSCSflFIIOXS (AR1 A i'it r . T*nm v /"vir< nPT'AC \ruijJj OLII Lii wi' UIIUMO Elixir, Indian Sagwa. Pemoline ] Medicine?, Lemon Hot Drops, etc., etc A 1 rcs-Ii line of Garden Seeds, unionir 11tem tlie glass. pa: Try onr fine nickel Cigar, such a GEM. KEY WEST. PLANTAr We have the best straight lOe. Oi USE CAMPHORATED TOOTH KOHEKI.Wii. "GLENN I SPAKTAXBIJR* rriiiri n t iiAim nnoAnm uiI iiii5 mm mmi wj From May 1st It i* accessible from Spartanburg by nection with all trains. Telephone it: Mail. TIIKMIXEB I? unsurpassed, ami invalids find sures IT WII Dyspepsi.i, Liver Complaint, Chronic and General Debility following Diarrhea, Dysentery, Consti llcnal and Cystic Diseases Uaiamenai ueraugeni 111 (IIILY IIEOOMM^t)ED\^l S/IMfS 4 2Clf / \ . S7ERTB0D# Oil, ? > * - - t ?* \ to know that alter tue isc 01 .uar, 1891, any and every person, where there is no local license, can sell cigars cigarettes ami a!! manufactured tobacco without the heretofore required special revenue stamp of the United States of America. Therefore I'll offer a iJir. Tniiiiin nnd mv customers the following stock of Fine Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Cheroots at a living profit to everybody for the cash, and all goods warranted as represented : The La Perfection, an all Havana 10c. Cigar. The itosaiind, an all Havana 10c. Cigar." The Bachelor Club, a long filler 10c. Cigar. The Gilmore, a Sumatra wrapper, choicc i>c. Cigar. The Immense (immense in everything but price) 5c. Cigar. The Kangaroo, the old reliable oc. Cigar. The Ledger, the acknowledged snpe rior 5c. Cigar. The lioyal Eagle, Havana long filler 5c. Cigar. The"Funny Coy, a good article, 5c Cigar. The Freeman's Pride, a small sweet smoke, 5c. Ci^ar. The C. O. D. or cash on deliverygood 5c. Cigar. The On Guard Cigar, a good smoke, 0 for 10c. The La Carlotta Cigar, a good smoke, ?> for 10c. The Intrusion Ciirar, an old dry, 3 for 10c. The Fear of Key West Cigar, a light smoke, 3 for 10c. The Specials, a superior Cigar, 3 for 10c. The Henry Clay Cigar, an all 0. K., 2 for 5c. ? _ The Star of Liberty Cigar, a light draft, 2 for oc. The Rosa del Vnlta Cigar, a dark strong, 2 for oc. The Havana Cheroots, a choice smoke, 5 for 10c. The ICinny Brothers Spceial Straightcut Cigarettes. The Richmond Stranjhtcut Cigarettcs. The Duke of Durham Cigarettes. flM.. / it.) Clntn T.1 A IJU vyill c^'JUU OLtut; ouiuauig .*. W bacco. The Volunteer Smoking Tobacco. The Sweet and Waxy Chewing Tobacco. The New Broom Chewing Tobacco ?ATF. W. JUBEXIClliT'fl, Near Passenger Depot, across trorn Post OtHce. ^pi#p^HFREE. SIOO.OO. Uest&tf ,/^Jh jSS^iJ^atrh in the world. Perfect SSffiilV^ ^Jj'jvk timekeeper. Warranted beavj, A\&3pr^SQLTP ^OLt> bunllnu cases. t ' - J^? k^ica'Md gent's sizes, rS^^^^SVA^^ywtiFy^Dequal value. O.VJ5 ri?KS<Mfi& locality* can secure on? rSTr#?*?. topcther with oar I?x? Talaabl^ lineofHou?ehold ^""aTthe watch, are free. All the work you i'cil do is to show whit we send 702 to those who call?your riends and neighbors and those about you?thatalways result* o valuable trade forus. which holds lor years when once started, nd thus we are repaid. We ptfy all express, freipht, etc. Alter 'ou know all, if you would like tc po to work for us. you caa arn from sso to &4?0 per we?k and upwards. Addre??? 1 itiucuQ Si Co.. Box ril'v, Purtlund, Maine. 11 *- 3 - " ICE & KETCEII.' ( AKTJIEST. JGS. DRUGS, j 1 1FUILY COMPOUNDED I XD DAY. j AND MEDICINES; ALSO LEMON Balsam, Cuticara Preparation.. Pierce's j BUSH 1 ILIMA BEANS. INTS. OILS. i ? ? LA MENCKEN. HON. L. Y. L. S. #ars on the market, -Try it.] POWDER FOE THE '/EET1I. ROSERIEE., SPRINGS, ; Gscoum, s. c. I ill BE liPI TO VISITORS to October 15tli. a. Daily Hack Line, making good coni operation to Spartanburg and Daily UL WATFJi mil speedy relief by its use. X CURE Jleptatitis, Jaundice, Torpor of Liver, upon Malarial Diseases, Dropsy, parion, Hemerrhoid, Uterine, , Hematuria, Rheumatism, icnt. and other Female t * )lainte. r THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. m:& simpson, , . PROPRIETORS. The Press (NEW YORK) I FOR 189 1. ! DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. ! 6 pages, lc. 20 pages, 4c 8 or 10 pages, 2c. | The Aggressive Republican Jour* lia! of tlie metropolis. i A Newspaper for the Masses, tounaeu uecemoen, i?s<. CIRCULATION OYER 100,000 COPIES OAIL Y. The Press is the organ of 110 faction ; pulls no wires; has no animosities to avenge. The most remarkable Newspaper Success in JSrew York. The Tress is a National Newspaper. Cheap news, vulgar sensations and trash f.ud no place in the columns of Tin* Press. Tiir Press has the brightest Editorial page in New York. It sparkles with points. The Press Sunday Edition is a splen aid iweuiy page paper, covering every current topic of interest. The Press Weekly Edition contains all the pood things of the Daily and Sunday editionsFor those who cannot afford the Daily or are prevented by distance from early receiving it, The Weekly is a splendid substitute. \S AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM Tiie Press lias no superior in N ew i ork, THE PKESS. Within the reach of all. The best mul cheapest Newspaper published in America. Daily ami Sunday, one year, - S.1.00 " ,4 G months, - ~..">0 tt ? " one " .45 Daily only, one year, ... ",00 " ti four months, - - 1.00 Sunday, one year, - ~.00 Weekly Press, one year, - - 1.00 Send for The Press Circular. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address. THE PRESS. Potter Building, 38 park Row, New York. THE BEST 01 EABTH. \\[E ARE AGAIN SOLE AGENT f t iur itie saie ui iue i I Palmetto Cotton Planter. i i Call at once and see ns.^ rrr vet r i^trcr>/\ dttpo L-l J 1 UUL \ I . I SJJUOi Will iiC. I CuTION SEED MEAL ' I v S8We have a few mare tons of COT- 1 TON SEED MEAL, low for (he cash. o ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. \ , J I louth. Carolina Railway Company, j "^OMMJLSUNG May ST, 1.S91, at J.Z3 J p. 111.. the trains will run as follows Eastern Time) : MAIN LINE TO AUOU-STA. r DAILY. .eave Charleston... <>.30am <5.00 p m -eave JJranchville,.. D.oo a ni x.o." p m irrive Augusta 11..".0 a in li.l.l ]> in AUGUSTA TO CHARLESTON'. DAILY. ..eave Augusta? x.UUani 9.10 pm 4.30 p in _eave liranchvilhi? lU.o;' a III :i !!l . .UiJ J> ill I Arrive Charleston? 1.15 pm 7. "0 a 111 10.15 p ni MAIN" LINE AND COLUMBIA DJV. DAILY. -.cave Charleston? 5.30 a m a m 5.uo p m Leave Brancliville 7..7J a m 7.15 pin Arrive Columbians a in 10.00 a in 10 10 p in irrivc Camden 10.55ani,f *Daily except Sunday. COLUMBIA DIV. AND MAIN 1 1NE. DAILY. Leave Camden 5.0?p m* Leave uoiumota . a m k+o p m Leave Branchville S.50 a 111 T.ro p in Arrive Charleston 11.0S a in p m Daily except Snnday. SAMDEN AND COLUMBIA ACCOM. Leave Columbia 9.00 am A.rrive Camden 10.55 a mf Leave Camden 5.00 p mf A.rrive Columbia 7.15 pint A.rrive Charlestion p mf i Daily. fonnor-fwiiK nt (l:ii!v trt ! anrt from Charlotte, also Cincinnati and the North, and to and from Asheville, Hot Springs and the West. Daily except Sunday to and from points on the C. <fc G. Div., li. ?ft D. K. ii. Connects at Charleston Monday, Wednesday and Friday with Clyde steamships for Sfcw York avd for Jacksonville, Fla. Connects daily at Charleston with C. &S. Ily. for all points in Florida. G. 1'. MILLEIl, U. T. Apt., Columbia. S. C. S. B. PICKENS; Gen. Pass. Agt: C. M. WARD, Gen. Manager, Charleston, S. C. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE 11.11 SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule in Effect May 31, 1891. TRAINS RUN BY 7OTII MERIDIAN TIME. North Bound. No. 12. No. 10. Lv. Savannah, ll.30p.ni 6.40a.in Lv Charleston, 10.00p.m. (>.50a in Lv. Augusta, lO.-'Sa.m. T.OOp.n; Lv. Granitevillr, 11.17a.m. 7.32p.ni Lv. Trenton, 11.45a.m. $.22 p. in Lv. Johnston's li.5iia.iu. .S3Gp.ni Ar. Columbia, 1.43p.m. 10.33 p.in Lv. Columbia, 2.00p.m. ll.OOp.m Ar. Winnsboro, 3.42p.m. 12.51a.m Ar. Chester, 4.52p.m. 2.02e.m. Ar. Rockllill. 5.o4p.m. 2.52a.in Ar. Charlotte, 4.00a.m Ar. Salisbury, 8.45p.m. T.OOa.m t r. Greensboro, I0.40p.in. S.52a.in Ar Richmond, 7.00a.m. 4.i0p.m Ar. Washington, 10.25a.m. 7.5?p.m Ar. Baltimore, 12.05a.m. 11.25p.m Ar. Philadelphia, 2.20p.m. 3.00a.m Ar. New York, 4.50p.m. U.20a.n> South Eound. Xo. 9. No. 11 L-v JNew lorn. 12.15ngw.oup.111. Ly. Philadelphia, 3.50a. tu G. 57 p.m. Lv. Baltimore, G.50a.ni O.SOp.m Lv.Washington, 11.15a.m. li.OOp.m L v. Richmond, :5.00p.m. 2.55a.ro Lv. Greensboro 10.30p.m. I0.28a.ni Lv. Salisbury, J2,3ua.m. ll.54a.in Lv. Charlotte 2.20a.m. l.55p.m Lv. Rock Hili, 3.14a.m. 2.45p.m Lv. Chester, 3.50a.m. 3.25p.ro Lv. Winnsboro, 4.57a.m. 4.19p.m Ar. Columbia, G.20:i.m. 5.40p.m Lv. Columbia. 6.45a.m. 5.55p.n: Lv. Johnston's 8.44a.m. 7.40p.m L.V. Trenton, 9.02a.m. 7.54D.m Lv.Graniteville, 9.35a.m. 8.27p.n Ar. Augusta, 10.20a.m. S.lOp.m Ar. Charleston 11.08a.m. 'J 30p.m Ar. Savannah G.20p.m. G.OOa.m THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Pullman cars between Greensboro, X.C., and Augusta on Traius 0 and 10. Train 12 conenccts at Charlotte wiili Washington and Southwestern vestibule limited train No. 38, and vestibule train No. 37 southbound connects at Charlotte with V2 Va O "Pr\y* A n ivncto O. V* JL/1Y lOIVLi ' IVJi. a1.uu, U.UU. J. A. DODSON," Superintendent. JAS. L. TAYLOK, .General Passenger Agent, Washington, I). C. JD. CARDWELL, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. SOL. ILAAS, Traffic ilanager. FOR SALE. HORSES, MARES A^T5> ?*3-VT"?r jUM. BJ 1 STILL have eight or ten young Kentucky Mules that I will sell cheap or exchange for broken down mules, as I have good pastures to turn them into. ALSO A few Plug Mules. ALSO A few Mares, which I will exchange for mules. ALSO A few nice Harness Horses. ALSO A couple of good Saddle Horses. i Persons wishing to buy any of the , ohnvn run rln ca hv r-nllincr nf mv i stables on Congress street, Winnsboro, 3. C. I also wish to buy eight or I en broken down mules and horses. A. WILLIFORD, I FAIRFIELD I Savings and Loan Association.! AVIXXSBOKO, S. C. )<n?l tin Ponitol enrf Dpnfifp _ _ (JMnnflft ! am uy oaynai auu numo, - - <p*u.uuu i !2pitai SnDscritjed. - - - - $81,400 j I Does a gexeual banking busi- j1 ness. Solicits the accounts of Jndiidunls. firms ami Corporations Four j >er cent interest paid on savings deposits, j Banking hours, 9 o'clock A. M. to 2 I'clock ]\ M \V. ('. BEA.TY, President, j ] JAMES Q. DAVIS, Cashier. 1 m OFFICERS ANE M. C. WILLI! iV. D. I\lO0KE, Treasurer. J. E. SPEXCEK. F. 15. ilcLAIN. dm 1? uitromia Largest builders in the south < usethese goods? 1. Because they are made of finest ma l\ Becausc they are unsurpassed in st o. Bccause they are made by Sontheri South for Southern Folks. Southern p our way. to strength. Every job Carriage. Phaeton, Surrey, give PERFECT SA' Our agents are authorized to guar ante ship or material. WSFECI AND B llemember, the greatest economy is gi of clothes is high at any price. For salt R. Proprietor Winnsboro Wagon Work?, Respectfully, CAROLINA 1-. Cotton Seed, Cotto FertiJ \\7 E have closed down our Oil Mill;! T T to buy seed for cash, or exchan? them. In comparing the value of oofto tilizers. Pruf. Ililgard, of Mississippi, s especially when previously 'heated' or blv the least elleetual mode of emplovi for a variety of reasons, of which the'cl hull constitute very serious obstacles to promotes decay, and of the rootlets see that when the seed is used in such a these obstacles. It may lie in the soil f change; we shall iind the hull almost inside, enclosing all the soil ingredients crop. All that it does the lirsi season is in fermentation, while the most import: bear iis own interest. This evil is enha which materially obstructs decay, the k like sardines or olives inside its null." that the soil ingredients 4bc present'; tl be put in the right place. Manure, to b readily mixed with the soil aronnd and tion requires rapid and complete decay form. Both are most advantageously f substantially all the soil ingredients of cept the small amount contained in the ??Tlirt liwrh v-ilno r?t' r-nttrm cr>pr1 nsto 1 chemical composition, is amply coufirir is greatly to be preferred to the raw se version of the latter into cake meal oe cotton planting. If you have any seed on hand now or bring them in and exchange them lor i contain plant food in a readily availabli this season by apphiug them either be yon have cows to leed, you will find co best of stock food. Ana, Sir J. B. La^ of cotton seed meal fed to a steer will ] Kemember that we have three grade L:.L I ~ "11 , WUlCii )'uu uuu us >v:u cun j zers,'' says \V. E. Stone, chemist of the be effective must supply to the soil, and .rials as are required by the demands of A fertilizer is after all a supplement to made by the production and removal o on insufficient food is poor economy. ' are already there in abundance is a wa therefore, requires knowledge on two p the crop to be produced and the ability with regard to the composition of feriil ment the deficiencies of the soil." If we cannot suit, you in the gradesv a icrunzer containing any reiauvu pe nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash? Yours respectfully, THE FAIJRFIELL D. Dunn, Manager, will have b the cash business of the concern. Tim< M. W. Doty, or D. V. Walker, at the si TV JLlH Xl ?9 HMHjr HOTEL BAR. IcwPaint an New Fixtures Bat plenty of OLD IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, SUCII AS BRASDIES, GIXS. HUM AM) WIJSES, DOMESTIC RYE AND CORN OF ALL AGES AND QUALITIES. LEMONADES AND FANCY MIXED DRINKS;A. SPECIALTY. Fresh Beer Always on Hand. u Try our Cigars and Tobacco. Soda Water, Sarsaparilla and Ginger Ale. j W1NNSB0B0 HOTEL BAR. ONCE MORE j TO m MM i 1U iiiU 1 ILUJL11. WITH THE CHEAPEST, CI JO LC EST * V GROCERIES of all kinds that may bo found in a gFiiKST-CLASS GROCERY. Standard Granulated Susar, Pulverized and Brown, always kept oil liand. FINEST FAMILY FLOUR in the marker. The Famous Magnolia Hams, Canvassed or T7r*.-.or?v?*c.:nrI Pickled Pigs' Feet, Mullet and Mackerel. We cut ham from oue pound up. Fresh lot of Morgan Ihnns and Shoulder Meat, which we guarantee Hue. Chow Chow Picklejat 32V?c per pound, Celery Salt. .SOMETHING NICE FOU DESERT: Gelatine, Fruit Puddine, &c., &e. A!>o the finest New Orleans Molasses md cheaner grades. Wheat Bran, Oats and Corn always on iiaiul at HI J. I). McCAUI.EY ?fc CO.\S I 1 gg 5 - - g -^7? > DIRECTORS. j S, President. JOS. F. WALLACE, Vice-President. J. P. CULP, Sccrctary. C. M. PARROT. " -4 nwp'v in a of Hue light vehicles. Why you should .terial and skilled labor. yle, durability and finish. j people of Southern Timbers iu tho irotection by Southern production is , Cariolet or Buggy is guaranteed to MSFACTIOtf. :e and repair ny defects in workmanIE O^VD E?. ? et your money's worth. A 85.00 suit ||j d ot Wmnsboro, S. 0., by T. MATTHEWS, I , and dealer in everything on wheels. RITGGY CO. I DV V ?l VI V Wl ft Seed Meal and I lisers. - I or the present .season, butwill continue ;e Cotton Seecl Meal or fertilizers lor n seed meal and the whole seed as ferays: "The nse of whole cotton seed, buried too deep for sprouting, is prob'a- flj tig that excellent fertilizer; and this, H tiief are the following: 1. The furze or the acccss both of the moisture, which king for nourishment. It thus happens manner, that sprouting fails to remove or a twelve month, with little or no intact, with a black, shrunken kernel , safe from the demands of the growing i to stimulate the soil by gases formed t-nr hoc loTn i/llrt onr} ffliIaH ti\ bXJt. |/yi HVli L1UO lutu iV*lV| uwu 4M?iv W* VV meed by?2d. The oiliness of the seed, ernel being, as it were, 'put up in oil', Continuing, he says: ''It is not enough ^ 2cy must be in the right condition and e profitable, must be capable of being 9 beneath the plant. The former condi; the latter a powdery or granulated fg ulfilled iu oil cake meal, whicli contains m the seed from which it was made, exhull and furze. meal as a fertilizer, as indicated by its J ted by experience/"' "The fact that it ea it represents, should render the con- ; te of the matter-of-course operations of ''.1 should you have any left after planting-, ileal or fertilizers lrom which, as they 3 form, you can <jet immediate returns fore or after planting your-cotton. If tton s-eed meal one of the cheapest and ves is authority lor saying uiat one ion produce thirty dollars worth of mauure. s of excellent fertilizers tor sale from /our land and pay you best. "FertiliExperiment Station of Tennessee, "to I hence to the growing crop, such matcthc latter and are lacking in the soil. the soil?a deposit to replace the drafts f crops. To attempt to produce crops Co supply materials to the soil which ste. The intelligent use of fertilizers, ? oints: 1. with regard to the needs of of the soil to supply these needs; 2. izers used and their ability to supplere have prepared we will make to order rcentages of the necessary elements tnat you. may uesne. ) OIL AXD FERTILIZER CO~i tis office at the mill aud will transact all 3 sales will be made by W. R. Doty, :ore of W. R. Doty & Co. I The HOE Outdone. I - I > ' ---J j * I AFTER AGES OF TIME have elapsed Reuben Jones has invented a PLANT FENDER, ! so that it can at last be proclaimed with safety that the hoe, with its great expense and trouble, is being driven Q. out of the field to au extent, ^ that it will be a minor consideration in workibg your crops. This machine is for sale by W.R. DOTY & CO., WINJNSBOKO, S. U. AT THE I nndn Bafcery a i CONFECTIONERY. fl &j?| telifBread, GakesfafldfPie-s. I Frcnoli and l^lain Candies' Just in this week another invoice of FIOE DE THEO CIGARS, | The best smoke for Five Cents in town. G. A. WHITE. THIS PAPER y. lioweil & Oo'S Newspaper fl Advertising Eurwu (10 Spruce SC.V, wncr? advertising' BWBIWKU Mtf 1m tutidu Ivf HI""' V"KW I I