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O U] IS DA --LOADS II "THE HUB _JOHNLA. IM LIT U EC aturday.1 etme 5.::19 i at cL~TO gingry souteu and 5.3 . m. and9 p.going noth n .30p .m Please Observe This. If you wish to change your ~ advertisement, please bring it r in this morning, not this even ing. New Advertisementa. Stolen-Simon McIntosh. o $25,000-Q. D. Williford, Manager. T~ ocal Erler -Do you want a good photo? Calla n Hennics? * 8 -There was over 100O bales of cot ton a Isold in town on Friday. It broug~ht a 6& cet- tC --The union service will be held at t the Presbyteriani Church Sunday night tt at 8 o'clock. -Don't forget the County Inistitute. -4lr. Nelson Hlanaha~n, who has been here sick for several weeks, is C able to be out on the streets. --maion Mclnto-h had a cow gtolen tromn him on W/ednesday nig: t. Het ji& adiveriiwed a desc-iptionI of her. -The Fairfield Oil a:.d Fertilizer Company have put in some new mas chiery. They wixll commence wom k -..Mr. C. H. Scruggs has beeni quite sick n ith a congestive chill, but is be+t ter. Iie' sons, Warren andi Rey. T. W .t scrgg, have both beena up to see brni. 1 -At the Thespisut Hall-llenniies c ihe photographer* t -Communion sjvces willj be heid e at Scion Presby terian Church tomor rbw (Sur.dav). The pastor will be aspi-ted by Re.v. Al' x. 51pruut, ot ltock t liil . ( -A genatlemant called our* reporter's f attention to the efiet of the Alliance c vote in the last primarv in reference . to our remark about the ,ficers of the y Alliance being defeatt d att the first 1 primry and says the Alliance is nott dead. We did not mean that it was a dead, nor did we say it, our point was s tat membership of the A'lianmce did '] not necessarily guarantee success. He stated also that tre successful candi dates were members themselves. So the Alliance must be more particular about voting for Alliance members C than we thought, judging from the !irst primary. Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod a Liver Oil with hypophosphitvs gives tone to the nerves; strengthening, stimulating and producing healthy flesh like magic. Winnsboro Drug .Store. LosT.-A diamond ring was lost on Mdain street Sunday night. The finder will please l'eave the same with Mr. T. J Cureton. GT READr.-Messrs. J. C. Cald wrell, Jas. A. Brice and J. N. Center ave been appointed a board of asses sors to equalize town property on the returns. Get your returns ready at POJsONE.-Miss Brazeale and Mrs. etwo ladies who ive near Shandon, at2Tistbaare sufiering from poison. The circuistances are suspicious but n) one has been accused yet as the m uattr is of serious importance. HE 1s A NER.O.-Ner'o played the fiddle while Rome was burning, but Sheriff Ellison has an Ethiopean who was confined for refusing to feed his family, and he mzakes merriment with the harmonica in jail while hunger gnaws at the vitals of his family. The negro is certaitnly in indifferent pro Win nsboro I~rugl Store, Druggibts, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic Oi alwas gives satisfactioni and is the cespest. S1.00 'ize 50 ets.; .50 et. size 25 eta. [LY ARRIVING V OF GOO HA : li I DRY DES ORTES, RELIGIOWS SERvICES.-Services will 9 held in the following churches on day: Asociate leformed Presbyterian 1 a. m. by the pastor. Young fen's Prayer Meeting at 5.15 m. Sunday Schoo! at 6 p. m. ayer meting Wednesday evening 6.15. Methodist-11 a. m. br the pastor. dav School at 5 p. m. Prayer eeting Wednesday at 5 p. i.. Presbyterian-1I a. m. by the pastor. nday School at 6 p. m. Prayer eeting Wednesday at G p. in. Baptist-11i a. m. by the pastor. inday Schoci at 10 a. m. Prayer eeting Thursday at 5 p. m. ICE CREAM.-Tbe ladies of the Meth ist Church will serve ice cream on esday evening for the benefit of the urch. We hope everybody will tend and he'p tbe ladies. They do, mos, evervthing that is done for the iurch in th~e matter of raising money, id should be encouraged. Bill Arp .ys they get the money fromt the men buy sugar and milk and ;such thitgs are needed at church festivals, and ien sell it back to the uten. Well it Likes no difference how they get it, o i true. We gree a ith Billy that they deserve all hey get for their efforts anyway. A hurch which has tnc ladies' society is n s lien" mIost assurtdly. Pimples, b!aekheads, moles, freckles. nr and sut burn r.emoved by Johnisonl's iental Soap. Medicinal. Winins oro Drug Store.* Goons 1Hou-PICES LOW.-'l he ty goods house of J. L Mimnaugh is acked with new goods just in from w York. The goods are high, but he manager says he will convince you hat the prices are low; the goods are igh tp on the shelves only. They ni ask y ou to inspect their stock; he courteous and efficient corps of lerks are ever ready to show you rhat they have and neced not fear you Il put them to any inconivenieince, hat is what they are there for. Mr. . D. Williford, the manager, knows ull well the advantages of the columns TH %EWS AND IIEitAJJ and has oubled his space; so look at the ad ertisement for y ourselves They are oking after the jobbig trade and hse who run stores in the coe r bould read their advertisement. They y they will make it pay you to do so. his fim is awake, up and doing. VerbonatU. Mrs. Hay, wife of Rev. S. H. lay Clover. is visiting the family of Ir. Gantt. Miss Lil Caldwell has re.turned home fter several weeks visit from town. Mrs. C. A. Douglass has returned to Ler home in Columbia. Grier Pressly returned to town on [ursday. Mr. M. W. Doty has returned from pleasant sojourn in the mountains of forth Carolina. He reports a pleas A Eunaway. Mr. ,. F. McMaster's black horse came frighted at the cars near the eeight depot on Thursdry and made a effort to rn~. Mr. Spencer Macfie, ho was on the wagon, pulled on the ies and one broke. The horse at nce made a dash and Mr. Macfie was brown violently to the ground, his ead striking first. His injuries are, owever, slight. The horse came up fain street like a New York fire ngine going to a fire and everybody ave him the way. Mr. John Cath art ran out of Mr. McMaster's store : try and keep him from turning into be lot gate but it was no use; he came n land Mr. Cathcart and Mr. White er, of White Oak, both had a narrow scape from being run over oni account f the sudden turn the horse made. He stopped at the fence, in fact ran against it, but no damage was done. He was at once put to work and went quietly f. Cilren Cry for Pikcher's Castoria ~JN L 1 DS FOR SHOE GOODS H ING Manager. EXAMINATIONS. For the Citadel - The followirg1 youung men stood a, examination for the Citadel on Frid3y: W. G. Roche, R. L. Steele, E. L. Owens, L. S. Boyd, W. B. Yarborough and J. B. Boulware. The result will be kntown next week. For Wofford Fitting School-M. B. Jennings. For teacher-Miss Eva 11. Scott stood the the teachers' examination on Friday.- She is preparing to teach scbool in the county. -Don't forget that leunies, the photographer, will be here on the 17th. $ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Supreme Court Decisions. Mr. J. E. McDonald has had the good fortune of winning two cawee in the Snpreme Court at the lat ern. hei oler wvis over Ihe deli iry of a ate f couo byl Warrenu Me ~1.ekin, olored, to Mr. N. Triunan. The McDonald case rais.ed a new point as reg~ards advance-. Mr. S. K. dcDonald had borrowved a suru of \ nonyv froma his fathe: Lelor e his death ti py a mo~trtae "" -. t--n - W ibad thie mlt tgag~e, he deeded the property to his wife. She then oaortgaedI the pro~perty to Mr. Mc- 1 Donald's father to secure the~ advan:ce en! ; but before his de ath he rr tuni ed the mortgage to her as a git. iloN ever, atter his tdeatha a unote was found in w hich t he tather e.aintedl hat Mr. S. K. Mcl),onald ''ved himt th~e sum loanetd. The 1 oin't rai'aed wa' that the debt wa -.elt- h-d6 Mrs. Me. Dozald givin:g the mn t g'ue and that no db exi~a-a againat s. K. Mc All l-ree. ' I&. wh a have not l i. Kint ', ew~ [isvry knuwJ~ its vailue. tad thos? who have ut, hi ve now tibe opp' rtunity to try it Fze. Xii; ont dhe atclentiat l)ruggst and get aL Trial Jotti , Free- bei .\ouu naute and! addres, to' 1. E. tuden lta G o, C iCgo, andt~ get a s;aiuap~e bux of Dr. Eing's Ne w Lite Pills Fr ee., as wvell as a op of Guidne to I Iealth and Household nstructor, tree. 11i eZ u hieh is guaran eed to do you good and cost you nothing at MMaster & Co 's Drug Store. Co. Inugerb .1 once calleed upon the Rev. Paoip< Brooks and thae great a reaaer rct ived him at uonce, al though he had declined to see many t ditinguished preachet s. "Why have you shown me this marked distincr ion?" irquiredl the Colonel. "The eason is simple," repled Mr. Brooks; . "if those preachers die I'll be enwe to meet themi in heaven; wheres, had y. u gone away and died I thould never hase et you again. I thought I had better take no charnces." Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Here is a schoolboy's definition of eternity: When our ships all come in; when the sea gives up her dead; when Father Time hangs up his scythe; when the heavens are rolled up like ,a sroll; when Gabriel blows the ram's horn; when the selar system collapses; when we find the lost Cnarlie Ross and the man who struck Billy Patter son ; when Johnny gets his gun; when sciety becomes pure, and "after the ball is over"-then will be eternity. uCken's Arntea Salve. THE BEsT SALVE in the world for Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Che ped Hands, Chill alains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pns - tvely cures Piles, or no pay required It isuaranted to give perfect satisfactioP, o money refunded. Price 23 ente per bo. For sale by IeP aster & Co When ?aby was alck, we gave her Ca..Oria, When she was aChild, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mis she clung to Castoria. when she had Children, she gave theia Ca~storia. I ONkS~tt@lh1Ot -COMPOUND. A recent jevs ya.3 we tisosel t b and w .I lA -oMy . Storee -IN THE BANK BUILDING. (129, 131 and 133 Congress Street.) S$25,OOO Worth of Goods to Select From. You will find these mammoth rooms packed from floor :o ceiling with all the CHOICEST GOODS rom the ery best manufaclurers and dealers in the United tates. It will be impossible for me to mention all the differ ant kinds of goods I have in stock. I might as well try to >ount the hairs in a man's head as to undertake this. JUST ONE GIjANUE THROUGH MY ST(OR E~ vould convince you that it is the place to buy your goods Country merchants will do wvell to call and look hrough my wvholesale department. I will give you the very owest prices and you will save freight. J L. MMINAUGH. .D WILLIFORDh - - Mat ager. P. S.-Our Motto: COURTEOUS TREATMENT 0 ALL AND NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. STOLEN, ,NOT10E. I.ROMI near Mdianti' quarter n N"'TIE i ehreby givn thtan W~ :n d ang White Spotted Cow the chiarteror the Winutboro and Fish hib1o~~.wl knottv 'tire under Dam Rairoad Company, and amend elet e Shore is .a m~a~~rn enCts thereto, will be made to the next e utlrft ey.Seisha'B{er s sonof the General Assembly, as "Y nom tiW1 required by the terms of Section 1603 e5 1i1eslMO. jNO of thellevised Statutes of South Caro 19-1'1x ~ ciNO~h.lin, 193.G. II. McM ASTER. JUST RECEIVED! _______________ ____ NOTE THIS SPACE ~RESJL SODA lflth oig1LI Ilb CRACKERS. Pay attention to what they ad BEST ertise, and you will come to the BEST natural conclusion that Cream Cheese. Ie Wi8s9o[o IIflly St[8 will be the place for you to do FRES MAC RONIyour trading, in the way of Medicines, Toilet Goods, ALSO School Books, Stationery, Paints, RESH MACKEREL. Vrihs is Machine Oil, Lamp Goods, A B, CATHOART. " G''lassware, &c. Prices will be to suit the hard -~ NOTICE. times. Give us a call. OTICE is hereby given that anfgWi, the hrr of th' Wadesboro, Winns -_ ________________ aro nendment therto, wil be mae DR. E. C. JETER, o nxty ae ri quiredythe terms of Physicianl and Surgeon. Section 1603 of i be Revi1se~d Statutes of ofeshs resinlevce t th o n h C a i n 1 8re.M c M A nT.R P F e d d re s4 J e n k in s v ih le , S . C . GOOD MORNI NG We wish to say our buyer has returned frcm New York. Vanderbilt, Rothchild and those other fellows are hauling in ur goods rapidly, and we are now ready to show many New Goods at Low Tariff Prices. We will talk more when we have more time. A sweeping and pressing invitation to all who visit The Corner Store. Respectfully, Ja M. Beaty& Bro 25 Ponids at $128: Cheap wheels are next to worthless. We never recommend then. The 1894 ARWICK is the leader in bicycle construction. Warwicks are made in the interest of riders-heavy riders, light riders, fast riders, cautious riders. Their light weight is made subject to durability. Neither are sacrificed. Both are attained. OUR GUARANTEED 25-POUND WHEEL itted with road tires, is creating a sensation. It carries the same guarantee as heavier wheels. Don't overlook the Warwick, for the best is none too good when you begin riding. Lay s t ide t the best bicycles are extravagant. Extravagance is in thle tS.not in thepurchase. The best is the most economical. Economy is a revenue. In this case it will pay a premium on its cost u.any years. Apd you I Savoid all repairs. -- - CATALOGUE FREE. FSPRINGFIELD, M P. S z-- " rwiel guarantees extend Le yon dthiesalesroom. 7-3 DPENED g Sprgg~ H{otel. T O-DAY.5 GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. One case pure Cod Fish This favorite Resort for health ant. in i lb. packages. ______________pleasure is now open to visitors. For One barrel rates of board and other particulars, resh Family Lake White mapl t Fish. Five pails S~ sl iisl Lake White Fish. ----____ - Proprietors. 2c. Sealed Herrings. For Glenn Springs Wa ic. Fresh Family Mackerel. ter, Apply to 1c. F resh Alaska Salmon. -____ PULSMSN ic. Mustard Sardines. W.3,Douc[ja A pples, Bananas, &c. $3UO'E00SOLE. F. WV. Habenicht . SEF *. S keeters, Git ! d'9-o- rm - pricessnh md~~P' a shoc equal custom work in tle, eayfttn .2 2 Doz. MOSQUITO COLOGNE. wearitlg ai'ic e faor them olduegvety CA '~ORAED ENNROYL ay heer miake. Take no substitute. i your CA HORTEDPENYROALdealier cannot supply you, weean. sold by for these pests. *V *. *ONS -- T-3 Ridgeway, S. C. BUG POISON. -- NOTICE Als OeDznIS hereby given that application will PAIN'S CLERYCOMPUN . be made to The Peoples Bank at PAIN'S EL EY C~i'OND.the office in Winnsboro, S. C., on Sat For sle bynrday, October 13, 1894, for renewal For sle byof the following Certificates of Stock \V E.A.IIEN in the capital stock of Fairfield Savings . . I eand Loan Association, now known as -The Peoples Bank, to wit: Certificate J. C1 TRYNE No. 106, for one share, in the name of - U 9Louis Sugenheimner; Certificate No. 107, for three shares, in the name of BESSEMER CITY, N. C. Max Sugenheimner; Certificate No. GASTO CO.,108, for three shares, in the name of .~ GASTONCO.' Ida Sugenheimer; the certificates Manufcture ~ .fabove mentioned having been lost. Manufcturr ofLOUIS SUGENHEIMER, MAX SUGENHIEIMER, SIDA SUGENHEIER. Ordes received by mc wti be prompt- O3[E ly filled at lowc-t pri~c -- OR sURVEYiNG;, TERIIA CJNG Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'rLeveing, Drawingr, Etc., Reference - First National Banik, i pply toT. M, BOUL WARE, atna, Nr 0 5-17 78+x1y wood ward. s. C..