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WJ.CAL INTELLIGENCE.' Thursday, September 11, MAIL COLLECTIONS. Letters will be collected from the l'-tter boxes at 11.25 a. m., 5.20 p. m., and 9 p. m. daily. New Advertisements. Look Out- Hall & Crawford. Paints, Oils, Paper-McMaster & Co. L.ocal !iriefs -The union meeting will be held at the Baptist Church Sunday evening, Rev. D. E. Jordan officiating. -Mr. Q. D. Williford left Tuesday afternoon for Rock Hill so as to be on hand for today's interesting event in which he is to play so important a part. A number of bis friends, among them, M. Robinson, W. D. Douglass, R. H. Simpson, A. G. Douglass, W. M. Cathcart, and J. M. Simpson, Wade H1. Williford and Wade 11. Macfie left yesterday afternoon to attend the wed ding. The ceremony will be per tormed this afternoon at 2 o'clock, immediately after which the bride and groom wvill leave for a wedding tour through the principal Northern ci:ies. MASONIC MEETING.-A regular eji munication of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held at 8 o'clock this evening. COUNCIL MEETING.-The Town Coun' cil will meet this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock for the purpose of transacting important bnsiness. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25c., 50. For Sale at the Winnsboro Drug Store. * CALLED THEM IN.-The town au thorities have again issued an edict against the sling s'ot nuisance. The po lice are on the ljukout for boys who persist in using tbhm. There is noth-i ing patticularly dangerous in a sling shot, but when manipulated by a care less small boy then it becomes rather a nuisance. MCMASTER & CO.-This fiu Cal Is ttention in a new ad. this morning to eme of their stock specialies. They .ep cons:,autly on hand a !i1 'ue of kinds of school books and station In the drug l,'ie they have every g you need. Their side 'he of ts, os, window glass, etc., is plete. NEw STORE,-M essrs. Hall -& wford have ope-ied up ini the store ,formerly vsed by them as a e, a fine Fuie .of fancy and staple 'es. They desire a sbare of the patronage and guarantee full r money. Their stables are of still open and t--e run on just as cale as usual. -D LETTEES.-- The follow of letters remaining un called for ina the postoffice for the week ending Sept mnber 11: Miss Nei je Boaidar, Mr. Joseph Burrell, Dr. oseph W. Cooley, Sam uel Ferrell, es. D. L. Glenn, Mr. Enoch A. Mo it, Mrs. G. A . Varun. Persons cal -g for any of the above Fnamed letters i will please say they ar 2 advertised.\ ___ AN ATTEL.?T AT BURGLARY.-An attempt was made to break into W. C. Beatv's store on Tuesday night. Aboult 12.30 a. mn. Policeman Gilbert was walking down that way. His dog, which was some distance ahead, must bave frightened the would-be burglar, as Mr. Gilbert saw somebody run into the ally on the north side. U~pon examining the premnites it was found that onie of the plate glass5 windows had been broken by the thief. Some time ago .a similar at tempt was made and the window on the other side broken. The tracks lett by the thief seem to be those of a boy, but thcre is no other clue. rersonaaa. Mr. P. K. Brice has ret urned fr om a visit to Duo WVest. Mr. C. S. Matthews returned to Davidsen College 'luesday to com mence his third year's work at that institution. Gen. John Bratton, accomnpanied by Misses Izzie Bratton, Mar ie and Lou Dwight, went to Farmnington Wednesday afternoon. COMPETITIVE EXAINATION. Mr. Editor: Competitive examina tiens for three schoiarships, oft'ered by the College of Charleston to the white male students of the State, will be held on the 3rd, 4th aid 5th of October at Winnsboro. Each scholar ship is wvorth $220 iper annum for four years. I deem it advlsable that the -young men make strenuous efforts to win for themselves and the County the honor and the advantages offered, .and I shall be pleased to give any :needful advice. .Applications should be made by tile 20th of September. Very truly, A. Y. MItLING, :School Coin. and Chin. iBd. Examrs. See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon the Ieceipt of ycur address ar.d -fifteen cents in postage stamps, wve will mail you prepaid our SoUvENIa PonT FOLIO OF THE WORLD'S COLU.MBIAN Ex-| PosiTION the rega-ar price is Fifty cents,I but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of c:rt and a thing to be prized. It .centains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and s executed in highest style of art. If not t'isfied with it, after you get it, we will nd the stamps and let you keep the LIKE A CLOULD-flURS - The rains of Tuesday afernoon and Iight were the beauest that have fallen in tlis part of the country for mani, many days. The showers did not last lon', i *s 1 rue. but while :ley 0;d contilnuC it seemed as if the verv heavens had opened. The water rush ed down the street gatters in torrents and in some places almost met in the middle of the street. The brik'es across the dra'ni n front of M eMas: ' and Ketchin's s'ores were entirely under water at one t'nme and if they iadn't been made of stone would most probably been washed away. The Boro braici was for a wl:1e a rushing -iver and for a long while it was n ossible to cross at all, the water was o deep and the eurrent so swift. When the water wa-ighest the ,ircam was one handred and fifvy feet or more wide whee:- the rond crosses. The damage to crops niust have been considerable, althorgh as yet no ery disronraging repo-ts l:tve come ln from tle couny. The first heavy hower in the af.ci noon d' i not ex te:id south as far as Ridgewav, holugh in other directions it was edently eneral. SIlLOIPS CURE is sold on a uarantee. It cures Incipient Can sumption. It is the best Cough Cu,,. Only one cent a dose. 25 ett, 50 cts.. and $1.00, For sale at the Winnsbo.o Drug Store. * AN INCiDENT. it has been *aid by a c:eat wit of the past that dificulty breaths out opportunity, and it seems that in an analogous manner our affairs of the ost seriou; nature snetines give ri-e to others which must be clased a ludicrous. A verv striking examnple of this happened to a young man ol Winnsboro and a triend while at ending a protracted meetit:g in one of the neighborir.g counties a few week, age. The chureb w-.:s -;tu-ited iii a rural district several miles from any viilage, alld hence the size'of the congrega:ion was to a great extent depeendent upon the nature of the weather. It. so happened that on the day betore that coutry had bcen vi~held by a very heavy rain and the good people were elieved from the regular duties of farm life and wera without restraint permitted to attend church that day. At the sounding of the first note of th3volunary a vast icrown began to stream in whieb tilled the church to its uttermost capacity from pulpit to resdibule. Among fhe crowd were the two yoang strangers who upon ntering made a turvey of the church ih the ey e at d finuding no other seats vacant were forced to content themselves with one iin ihe reur. In he midst of the sermon two of tbe fair sex whomf, thougni somewhiat ad vanced ina ears yet persisted in in cluding themselves among the damsels of the district, entered the church. Nw the two sirangers, prompted by the courtesy which always marks the Winnusbore top , would willingly have sfered their beats had they not been so engrossed in the termon, that they did not even realize the presence of ladies. Hlowever, as no seats were acated the two damsels began to omplaLia in an audible voice of their misfortune in leaving home so late, then turning they saw the two strar. ers and with outstretched arms they rushed toward them crying, "You ave my seat; get up, get up, or I1l sit in your lap." For a moment the strangers were aghast, then realizing their awful situationi they rose, atid amid the laughter of the congregation, retired from the church, one blushing and the other p)ale, but bath convinced that the voice of woman rules the ;world. MR. MIATTHEW~S HAS SO3IETING TO SAY. 'o the Editor of* The News and IHe~ald: I was sdad inderd to see that Mr. W. R. Garrison camne to thbe resene of his son dJames. who, it u-as noat reiwied mursed God f.or the yikitation of Ilia rovidnce on his growing crops. In ~iS, I think Mr. Garrison has ,.eppiedi >kvond the bounds of f:heirly eat, inasmn ch as he I. a- no son that ansu: wers to the namne of Joe, anad I must sa that I can see: no just teamni w hy he should chamnpion the cause ot one enirely unknown to himo. As fo the artic:e in gue ion, thie .tor as sent out fromi Charlote to the Northern press, was told mue eyv u young man twho has the contidence and eseem of your entire liftie city, and, w ere it not foir a breach of news paper etiquette, I could soo'i relieve myself of the stigma which Mr. Garrison hias pronounced upon the ronotelsa ot the fairy tale or to the tory that reinns the editors of the esteemed NEWS AND) HERALD), of te manuscript of the World's Noted Liar, aron Muchausen. But I take none of th se epithtets to myself, still I amt very sorry that i :an te jinocent cause < f their use Mr. Garrison can be tno hapier thani I that it was not his son that :-aw lit in his despera'ion to be-stw such fihlt fut languagne on t i.e A'muight y, ard I hope that the day is 'et far distant when any sate mani will be gilty of such actions simply to appease hs aiger fo r the t imte hei mg. . Cha lotte , Stpt. 1-2, '9:1, TuE. trsr S.L\v; sm the Worid f& a, Buises. Sores. Uers l'-r 'hum Feer Sres. Tetter I w:pet !!and, Chi-a in C orns ana ;n kin Er~Kf uptions. andi pcosi telv cre, Piles, or no~ pay reuired it is uiuram-.e-d to, -ive pefe st t. 'ct nr, BROWWI7S. L7'~lTTERS - . NerroueOSS, a.nd GUneat. l'e1i"Vr Pbrs - cn rcomnd it All dealei se.ll it. Genuine .astr.+ .mi~ n r.e roed lines on wrapper. i0E e DEPA F'OR THE FALL OF ABOUT COEPETL AKE GOOD ADVICI -ND DON'T THINK OF BUYING A 'AIR OF SHOE )OKEDTHROUGHO Ee will mention a few of our best Xrles Heiser's Men's and Boys' Fi W. L. Doi ). WvlmZnan & Co.'s Ladies', Miss Clark, Perry & C P. Reid & Co.'s Ladies' Fine Shoe temember us when you want a go le, and the very lowest price. 7ILLIFORI j* COMPOUNDL A ArontlSOY twb an old o wareoun ed I diS Who ofrnerlo nealones In place of "M Ask for Coon's CoTrom !!OTOouxMDt ,,oitut~ttorinloe~l~nd ~~~y~ Yeunll ulsaldpi~ enlvlope, to ladies on 2 sam. No. 3 Iher BLOck. Detz at Eh. MoMASTER & CO. ALL ATTENTION TO A FINE LINE OF rablets, Note Books, School Books, Slates, &c. Also to their supply of Oils, viz.: ['rain. Neatsfoot, Lard, Machine, Sperm, Red and White Kerosene, Olive, Castor and Black Harness Oils. -Also - Buggy and House Paints. lucerne, Barley and Rye Seeds. arge Sizes of Double Thick and Common Window Glass. -Also - Vrappiing Paper and Paper Bags at low prices to merchants. LOOK OUT. yE hAVE OPENED IN TILE sre-roomn formerly used by us s a stable a fine line of 3'ROERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, Etc. Etc. ud ini fact the things that the fairmers iced. We also sell rhe Rock Hill Co.'s BUGGIES. Ve also have iln stock IIA[RNESS, lRIDLES, SADDLES, &c., of every descript ion that will be sol ;o sui11t he times. We nill also carry onl our IVERY, FEED, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES rear of t he store, and shall be pleased see our friends and customers, and ye isej to give thcnm value for heir noney. EaStables kept opent day fln 1 tnight. ILL & CRA WFORD) WINN~SU3ORO, S. C. SORGHUM! 3OME BARRELS, HALF BARRELS AND KEGS, SUITABLE FOR SYRUP. For sale at F. W. IIABENICH T'S Colins, Caskets anld Burial Cases LL sizes, qualities anid prices, for tlsal e at the ol stand, J. M. Elliott's Gin Shop. All orders night or day promptly executed. Gratefl for past patronage and solicitous for the future. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. 1n..17nm. IliOUR SF UNTILYOUBAVEL( Cl E.I Q. D. I WITImDRnVuS ms SU:G GEST ION. Ini a recent communica Lon on:11 thefinancl ituatin su gested the convening of the Legisa Lure inl extra session for the purpose of :siga temporary tafy 1aW unt1il ic ieas the flotances cauqld --djust tetselves !!o that we could realize a .ir remutier, tion for our cottoni crop, ind thereby save ourselves from utter utn. Sincee then I haye given the Rtbje~ct a more careful consideration, id I amn conviniced that such a .eagnite would be in violation of that -ause of the constitution forbidding iy State to pass any law that would impair the obligation of contracts. Such being the case, it would be not )nly useless but expensive to do so. Also sinice my srggestion there has :een an avenue of escape npened up by our two bar~ks issuing clearing yuase certificates, which will furnish Ssugeston, ein saisie insea ir peole. T-n- F.' I d1k eylittle i damagec tohemuiay Walter elon h asca left tie Qury es h acep'ed a orte lcrav tuce in ta 3sessrs. Lio th pureef kuh ini care o? ae's cto adn.s wai aeuncn Camdn.~rorcto rp Mr. d Mhrys.v Jorslv. fron utster rue Qucey tn Sundae ihter teld t seand wer e iguesti of th at A lae b'thecnttitutMay forbiddis maie thres oian fdy aontot Nuch bentheli cas ie wouite inot ponl sele but sexie-aas tods sop:sica"m waso thee of it benonsve of thecQupe ch'dend ilpt by our tok bas srted clasing ose. crcae s, wbi' woillk furnish as mediuame orf liudtion ofe con ctued cnseqcently Prf. rom r 1 workn :asood him.Th cilassv n imbese andhreoen withh etpecain in anything thtwilore.hrfu o rove a . T . ut nowKo S.ptembe 10, R..'sbengtescka home S.e-ir Sepmsbefr seve-al Le:3 siorm hiheased ovye our Stat -ipad we ile damag er to hisQary ork. acpda oelurtv .ain wolda cal the~ attron gin.h iajs T:eof Gtaneis onshit te e~ wust in amdicent. r. an . s Sero1 . and Cave Alled, ee-maler afte Snan eithne thur .d es sorldand weir hav eturod t thea A erry, apinlsend Mea posa iht ed fmyl.s Jamest Shurray, stoeentr hast gon thoel foriscvFa ays "I ory t v w~1illa wat reunot ecueot )ot fhe (~Quarrycand will ill oa J. y sthok has Agsaiaoted casi Ri. Ti RoesW'lu boo gekcan peric-4 recueddlare rceaps oa Prfih harst Ssl twenty-v icturesThe ass no best e eknoe' platain. execato mf with~ nroxro. drg.3ntr oneo an .we. Compaiuts not of ople,~I pleas to sand heas un rvid ( f'e ts.iilsoty enn t i I wo ow'sal Th'itai ino h Wedju of On ~ 11 n o stRe a~d fohy' cas'emb of Catrdton Jt be ced bvi Itl' aarr Clle., F.~c J.t~~ C tErEY an Co.,e orops. f te ite Stles ol oretin j . We othe undrin have knd ownh b.r Jd Ch send h asev5earos, n eiee ti ~ per li et oor~ i l aes ca toneany tebaonde .0 thei Xirm.sFi',adIamsryt ain 3l~a, oe . ha AI~alsto C'ittAriCue is taenoiter [Icly,( tig dh' irctl up5on e daood ud muous surface. )oiithrf the sys. rice with p-us bous. Sotby al RTMENTE I'. N --0 UR IMMENSE STOCK makes: ue Shoes. iglas' Men's and Boys' Fine Shoes, es' and Children's Fine Shoes. ).'s Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes. S. >d solid shoe, made in the latesi ) &CO. Ic -- just Received! A NICE FRESH LOT OF LE\ONS, CUCUMBERl PICKLE and Chow (h;>w, very cheap, and in any qua:ity you want. Pork Sausage, best tull Ceam Cheee, Block's Soda Crackers, the best on the market. If you wanI good Tea and Coffee, this is the place to get it. A nice asortment of fine Candies always on hand. Smoke my Old Glory Cheroot, the best in the world for the money. Allow me to call your attention to my Crown Safety Oil, which gives entire satisfaction to every customer. R. .T MAT THEWS. OUR STOCK SHIELF GROCERIES, SUGARS, TEAS, I COFFEE SOAP. STARCd, TOBACCO, ETC., will be kept full and complete during the summer months. When needing anything in our line call on us and we wvih make prices that will interest you. We have a new line of 2 3 and 4 gallon jars, roc. per gallon. Plant Cow Peas after it rains. WXe have a' nice lot on hand and wvill sell them cheap. HetchenI & Cthouit, Buggies and Wagons. We have a nice line of B-u2ggies which we offer cheaper for cash or fall payment. We are agents for the and offer them cheap. Give us a call before you pur chase a buggy or wagon. W. R. Doty & Co. Li iNTI STRI-Y B J. QUJAIT LEBAUM, 1). D S. winNSBORO ,2 C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12.1893. The Cornor Store will Commence TO-DAY, FORx: CA. ONI...Y. A CLEARANCE SALEOF ALL SUMMER DJRY elf0 3, STRAW HATS, LOW VPU' SHOES, CLOTHING, &C., &C. This Sale will ontinue to September 1, 1893. We intend to aivc GENUINE BARGAINS by giving to the purchaser our well known durable goods at I11 as- ' I W oamm REo m4er 4rA M&I COME AND SEE. QT. M. 4eabty Ce 3ro.0 fON'T BUY A SEWING IACHINE U NTIL YOU HEAR FROM US. WE ARE SELLING TIlE CRLEBRATED We sell them for c.rh, on the instalment plan, or on time until next fall As we want everybody to have a WHEELER & WILSON No. 9, we will trade for N our old machine. Or ir you h-%ve a new one thit is so heavy, or one that iuakes as much fass as a steam engine, let us know and we will trade with you. In fact our advice to you is: Trade that sewing machine of thine For Wheeler & Wilson No. 9. T. H. KETCHIN & CO. Bargrin. Bargains. Bargains. WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR STOCK OF Millinery, Dress Goods, Ladies' Summer Undervests, Ladies' and Misses' Oxford Ties and Slippers. Men's Low Quparter Shoes, Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing and Neckwear, At a BIG REDUCTION in prices for SPOT CASH. All FRESH STOCK. Come and take advantage of these rare bargains. - Most respectfully A. MA CDONALD & CO. BL A('KSTOCK, S. C.' -=FAST TIMEE AshvileN. C. to Chicago, ls. Through Pullman Car. Lv. AsuEYII.LE, (R. & D. R. R.) 4:08 P.M. VIA Lv. KNoXVII.LE, (E. T. V. & G. Ry.) 8:oo r~x The Richmaond & Daavi//, Ar EXINGTO', -Q .R . -3 -M Easf ITannene, V/Irgnia I Ar. LOUIsvIL., (Lou. So.) 7:59 A-x- Geogia; Queen & Ceeat Ly. LoulsyILE, (Penn. R. R.) 8:5A- an.dPens/ai~irar Ar. INDIANAPOL.IS, (Penn. R. R-) II:40 A. ntyrU.w~ed Ar. CHICAGO, (Penn. R. R.) 5:45 P.M. # NOTE TH E TIMVE AND ROTrE. A through Chicago Sleeper via Cincinnati, secured at Harriman arrives at Chicago by Big Four Route at 5:15 p. m. Stop-overs allowed at Cincinnati, Louis ville and Indianapolis. JOHIN L. MIL.AM: Tray. Pass. agt., C. W. MURFHY, Ticket Aget.t KNOXV1ILE, TENN. ASHEVILLrE, N. C. C. A. BaEluscoTZa, Div. Pass. Agt., B, W. Warnsa, %. P. & T. A., 2MNOYTHROUCAIE TOURSC60 LO8H.,I CAGOte en.est TQUN & CRESCEN ROTodtE. 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