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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE I SOMETHi 1^- Rntland ftrmvsiniT. MARCH 2. : : : 1S87. ? " | ana as usi Tzrhs or The >*ews axd Herald.? paper. I Tri-weekly edition, three dollars per an- fh.nl_c ^ n*um, in advance. Weekly edition, one 101 dollar and fifty cents per annum, in ad- home-mad Katks for Advertising.?One dollar an/ 0ne c per inch (solid minion) for the first inser- jnice cf tion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub- quantity o TT- je juent insertion. These rates apply to , , advertisements of every character, and. are f ?ac* cis -- -j- 1 piVSlDIC SinCWy III (Uivaii^c* | a nil tributes of respect are charged for as j Persons ulrertLseaients. Marriage notices, and I * niple announcements of deaths, are pub- V/Oinn . iixhed free, and kre solicited. Liberalterms Thursday \ for contract advertisements. q' absent in I 85 Ceuts?W. E. Aikeir. looking ai Sale and Feed Stables?A. Williford turned a f Messrs. "'citation?J. A. Hinnant-Jndge of Brice, of tt i Probate. this week ( f I *e?I Bn?r?- COXCER1 W Have your photograph taken be- concert an f fore Winbnrn leaves. * week will ?Mr. W. J. Shelton, traveling without ri agent lor the Columbia Register, is in other hindi town. The enter - ^ ?Horses, Males and a Two-horse, j tableaux i Second-hand Wagon for sale cheap by benefit of i J. O. Boag. * open at 7? ?John Bausket, Esq., of the Colum- sharp, and bia bar, is in town on professional dollar, business. Twp "Or ?W.. A. Sanders, Esq., of the Ches- , ' , jo j* PRrftnli ier bar, is in attendance upon the sesfK. nn? extra prep B1VUO VI Vll\y VVUi w? ?A lot of Single and Doable Bag- j P?^0113 \n gi*B and Harness, low for Cash or J1 ?^D^n good paper by J. O. Boag. er 0 ?Those peach trees that had the r?staurant assurance to come out during the * ? recent mild weather have been nipped s a 0 in the bud by the cold snap. *^n remei ?- ?The peuiteutiary guard came np ^ e 0 ?*?es I an nnn^tif-r* on Monday and took down twelve ~*'r pri?oners to the penitentiary. One Serious guard to twelve would have his hands rison met full. dent on 3 * ?This is positively "Winburn's last dark. Wh week in Winnsboro. Photographs at walk near 1 greatly reduced prices. Best of work Dunn, and in cloudy weather. * muddy pla ?The Lancaster Review says: against a r< "There will be only one murder case drain. Hi; for trial at the approaching term of cal aid was Court." Congratulations, neighbor. limb prope ? We learn that there are nearly a moved to hundred criminals to be tried at the He was snr ^ next term of the Court for York coun- at the presi ty. There are about thirty defendants j was in att( I it . o in one case. 01 ine uou ?The regular March wind commenced active operations on Sunday On "Witi * and put in some heaving blowing, settled mat The wind blew at a lerific rate, and to be the cs demolished several fences in different of gentlei] portions of town. Winnsboro ?Don't fail to read the advertise- Maroh, toll ment of Messrs. A. Williford & Son following t in another column, and then give them Register : a call, if yon wish to purchase stock. Tally-ho They are offering horses and mules at . Kenuel tl W prices to sail the times. torofofloJ ^ ?We call attention to the advertise- jn friendly ment of Dr. W. E. Aiken in another and hounds column of this issue* Read it care- the wilj fully and be convinced of the fact that ^The?follc there is no necessity for you having Tom "Woo< rasty-lookiog vehicles any longer. j plains tne i ?The school at New Hope has been j a^or hnnts suspended for three weeks up to date, {beir^hlp B n owing to the prevalence of measles in the brnsn: ftBr that neighborhood. The disease is ' "VVixnsb BjB sti ll active there, but somewhat dimin- Messrs. J. H ished as compared with the beginning. SbM, Coh ^ ?Mr. John Vinson, one of the most substantia] citizens of this county, will fcereby aar leave for Texas soon on a prospecting meet vou o tour. We hope he will be disappoint- Hear Doko. ?d and remain in this State. Such wotl f/vAnfti* OQ 1 L men are a loss to the county when they q^'ntiy jq0 W& leave. and tbe fetr ' ?A private letter to his Honor, condition a Judge Preesley, announced that three distinct earthquake shocks were felt o-ood?iollv at his home in Summerville, on the we will h' 25th. Several parties in town are foxes. An * ^ ?i? . arranged w tare tnat mey leu? sugui awm. noj. j.jje fg the same time. pack which ?Mr. Bryson has had much trouble I state tbat in getting his insurance money for the of o^er 2,0C t burning of his dwelling-house last derstood as " v ?v r in such n summer, but the matter was satisfac- three times L torilv arranged last week, and Mr- four foxes, K. Bryson will doubtless receive justice, markable i< f ^ A man has as much vexation of spirit But, gentle: ?-C . u . of dog m< I in getting insurance money as he wants. enouo-h to i ?The teachers of the county shonld to romanci - - * ?' > ?-11 ?? bear in mina tne meeting -which win UU191UU if be held in Winnsboro on March 11th P^ace e ^ and 12th. Make arrangements to i?how ever, Scome as von will be greatly entertain- best dogs c ed and profited. The citizens will yon bring s entertain the visitors at their houses, ^ta consequently the cost will be nothing. ^pe0cr ?In Abbeville county a teacher of bucks like ] the first grade receives $20 a month, in tainly enjo; ^ this county thcv receive $30. "We can v ery ^afford to economize in educational for fcn&tters least of all, seeing econl ctmy may be the most reckless extrav- THE COVR agbance. The School Commissioner oft that county was elected on the When we T" chetap basis. " evening the J -^The Richland delegation are urg- man an(* ing Governor Richardson to appoint w^h burgh Mr. J. Q. Marshall as Solicitor of the ? Fifth Circuit, vice Mr. Bonham, de- Sherman E kfc ceased. It seems pretty well settled with a reed that either Mr. Nelson, of Camden, or the Coin L-. Mr. Marshall will carry off the honor. yoang. J The Governor will not err, no matter The first which of the gentleman he appoints, morning w I Middleton, E If Tou Want a Good Article CK K 1 O* Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for * n? ft JaaSSxtCm "Old Rip." BCUl uc, ? 1 _ and G. W. Bank Notice.?Beginning on Mon- resent her ( day next, the 28th inst., the business dence the c hours of the "Winnsboro National argument. mBank will be from 9 a. m. to 2. p. in., recomment W "^ontil further notice. Court. The nex !' Oh! How Cold!?But to keep from the State v freezing call at the "Old Reliable," withfa simi where Mr. A. Augustat will furnish C-A-Bous all comers with a nice hot Tom and "Not Guilt v Jerry, Hot Rum, Scotch and Brandy The Soli< Punches for Court week. * the State Battiste, J Not Guilty.?One of the prisoners Reddick, < tried at the present term of Court for will be re I stealing- meat, after hearing a verdict named Ma of not guilty in his case, said that he who entere was much obliged to the jury for the Ellison, a verdict, and that he took the meat but thirty-thre< would not do so any more. The evi- ties were c - dence against him was very slight. the crime. " * guiltv to t Children cry for them, . consent Maidens sigh for them, _ o e Avt> the Worms die bv them. in the case R what ? " j Love Redd m _ GEORGIA WORM CANDY. L f " McMastek, Brice & Ketchis. j improbabh rxg Elegant.?Mr. 5. R. ' out against them. The case again'as in town on last Saturday j the remaining defendant. Rosa Ba lal did not forget the news- ' tiste, was then begnn. After hearin le will accept our kindest j all the evidence for the Stale the Solic r a bottle of his delightful i itor, at the request of defendant: A n.mn Tf- no rrnnr\ oc ' rt/\n1eo1 /.nncontor) to 51 Verdict Of IIC \/ iUV/l A. V X sJ CfcO WV4 U O | VV UtOVU w li W< bvvt % v ? oald wish, and is the pure j guilty. Mr. C. A. Douglass repr( the grape, lie still has a j sented the defendants. n hand which he would be ; The next case taken up was th pose of. ! State v. Annie Thompson, charge I with burglary. Mr. C. A. Douglas Barron, Esq., cf; ^or defense. Verdict?"Not Guilty, ibia bai, was in town on ; <^'he onlv other case disposed ot oi r?: ! yu WU3UIWO. j Tuesday was tnat 01 tne staie v. vvu [I. McMaster, who has been j jjam j0huston, charged with honse riorida for a couple of weeks breaking. _Messrs. Ragadale & Rater his orange gro\e, re- (]aje for <jefcnse. Verdict?"Guilty.1 ew days ago. qu \ye(]nesday morning the firs J. K. Henrj and A. G. cage jaj.eu Up wa3 t;nc gtate Benja )e Chester bar, were in town min R Johnstou> char?red with ob in professional business. taing. mQney under ^ pretenses at Opera House.?The This case was quite an interesting oni nounccd to take place last as defendant was a white man. I be held on Thursday night, was alleged that the defendant hai sgard to weather or any ni&de certain false statements thereby anceshortofan earthquake. | inducing the prosecuting witness, Mr tainment will consist of |s- C- McDowell, to buy a certaii md music, given for the patent right, it was claimed mat mi fountZion Institute. Doors defendant represented to the prose o'clock, concert at 8 o'clock cuting witness that the goods to b< all it costs is a quarter of a sold under the right could not he oh tained from any one else. After hear ifig the testimony of the principal wit .d Reliable."?This popu- ?_ o I , . , , , . ,: ness for thr State, it was seen that n< shment has been making ,, , ' ,. TT ... , . case could be made out, so his Ilonoi laratioas to accommodate . , , . ' j i-i . j instructed the uirv to find a verdict o attendance upon Court, and x J * , 5 . not guilty. ue to do so for the remain- m? 7 ?_/j . . . ,. I A ne oiaie v. i*v;ri) ctcvcuo **?* and next week. At the ' ,, . mi ... . , i Allen Coleman was next called. Th< vou can be supplied with i , _ , . , , . , . ^ , -r, , defendants were charged with larcem be market affords. Fresh . ., r . ? ,, , . , , of cottou from tin field, and repre vsters are received dailv. , , , r t? , - sented bv Messrs. Kagsdalc & Rags rnber, also that vou can get , , , * T n v 1 . v * ? dale and J. II. Yarboroagh, Lsq. A t drink, either to give vou ,, , e t .,' ? - the close of the testimonv the case wa.( or aid vour digestion. , ... , ... * , 4, ^ ? submitted without argument and the Accident.?Mr. T. F. Har- defendants were found guiltv. with quite a painful acci-1 The next case was that of the Stat< londav evening just after ; v. Wilson Jackson, charged with bur ile sroins: along the side- j glary and larceny. O. W. Buchanan. the residence of Mr. G. B. Esq-, appeared for the defense. The I while trying to avoid a defendant was found guilty, with ? ce he fell, his hip striking recommendation to the mercy of the >ck which was lying in the Court. 5 thigh was broken. Medi- The next case was that of the State secured and the fractured v. Pulaski Perry, Lewis Perry anc rly bound up. He was re- Alexander Davis, charged with burghis residence on Tuesday, lary and larceny. Messrs. Ragsdale ?? nmoned as a juror to serve Ragsdale appeared for the defendant? snt term of the Court, and The jury after being out a half-houi sndance upon the Sessions returned into Court, and the foremai: ?* snnAimwl thnft thfiv had agreed tc n. ~ ? ? find f.he Perrys not guilty, and ae U: i the Hunt.?It is now a Eavis they could not agree. ter that Fairfield county 5s By agreement of the Solicitor and imping ground of a number counsel for the defendant, the ease o; aen from Columbia and the State v. Jerry Milling \va? set Tqi , who will, on the 7th of trial on Thursday. It will be remeallow the cunning fox. The bered that about the first of last Neve clip from the Columbia vember, Mr. T. P. Bryson had his ginv./mica w The deec ! Tally-ho!! was committed about three o'clock or iie dug- and get the horses Suuday evening. An investigation for Columbian and Winns- , v w ? , ers of the chase are to meet led to u,c ^covery of tracks go.ng tc contest to seo whose riders au<* from the ginhouse, which were ; will first be in at the death traced for about a half-mile from the t fox, which shall furnish ginhouse. Some lime prior to the fwing Tetter* from Senator ^rning M.: Bryson had prosecntec! Sward, of Winnsboro, ex- JenT Milling for larceny of cottoi: natter fully, and if the Sen- from the field, and he had been bounc as well as he writes the over to appear for trial. Suspicion al once rested on the defendant as the s and sours freely to win ... a _ 1 i gmity party, uwu uu wus at uuw ORO,S. C.,Feb., 19, 1887. arrested. -He was bound over t'c L Long\ and J. W. and JS. C. appear at the present term of the tmbia, S. C. Court to answer the charge of arson. ex: On behalf of the Rock- jn a few. mjnQteS after the opening oi fiunsboro fox hunters, I _ K ee to your proposition to Court on Thursday morning, the n the 7th of March at or Court House was-crowded with persons anxious to hear the trial. Nc Id have preferred a date difficulty- was experienced in procurthe month of March is fre- . .* , windy for good hunting, a ' aiK^ ^ie trial was begun, lale foxes are not in good The evidence against the defendant t this season to make good was entirely circumstantial, ana tne svever, it will be pleasure defense relied upon an alibi. It was us to meet vou, and have a . ... . ,, , sociable time, as I know not until after three o clock lliat all ive, even if we catch no of the evidence was heard. Mr. G. >Y. y terms or details can be Ragsdale opened the case for the hen we meet, I shall bring, defense, and in a well directed argnistest, certainly Ox foxiest ment iaifl. (hc case before the jurv. I have ever run, and when ^ I have been in at the death was followed by Mi. C. A. Doug 0 foxes. I mean to be un- lass, who spoke for about an hour in oAnci/iorinor mvRPlf a indo-e r,f thf> defendant. Solicitor Mc latters. I was out only ?)0na}Q ci0sed for the State, after this week, but brought 111 , one of them the most re- which the judge delivered Ins charge >x for size I have ever seen, to the jury. The jury retired tor conmen, you know the failings siaeration. After remaining out for ?n, aie . e about an hour thev returned into ntimate that thev are given ^ ? , ngy and for fear that some Court, ana informed his Honor that hu sees this letter may they could not agree. They were sent the same category, I will hack and after remaining out for a aer into detail at thi& time. wj,iie returned, stating that they still , notify you to brmff your ,, ^ TT. = >r you will get left." Can't could not a2ree- IIls Honor told therr ilong old Tom Taylor and that he could not enter a mistrial oi tca.\ - ? nf ii.. e-inrrn nrirl tllfl f tllPV CKJLI LllCbts pauian/113 \jx tuu ui nuo ?lu5v) **"v* :e not too much stiffened wouid have to return to their room, malted to run with voting ... . . . .. c. .fl ,'ou and I, thev will cer- at the same tune instructing the Shenfl v the trip. * to serve them with some light refreshtruly, ments, and that if they agreed before Woodward, he had retired thev could send for him i and Wmnsboro banters. ^ ^ (heir mQm ^ tor GBXEBAZSESSION. five ntoatos with s verdict of guilty with a rccommenda s went to press ou Monday tion to the mercy of the Court. The i case of the State v. Shcr- jury were out altogether about twe Grant Boulware, charged hours and a quarter, and the verdici .mf ronrtorpd .1 vftr- wf>* nnt rendered until about nine it Boalware was acquitted, o clock. The defendant was reprC' toulware was found guilty, sented by Messrs. Douglass & Me immendation to the mercy Donald and Messrs. Eagsdale & EagS' 't They were both quite dale. The first case taken ou Friday was case taken up on Tuesday the case of the State v. Aleck Ellison, as that of the State v. Dolly charged with larceny of live stockcharged with burglary. Messrs. Eagsdale & Eagsdale for th< t secured counsel to repre- defense. Verdict?"Not guilty." a f a r?/\nori>?cc th? oasp tnkpii nn was that o; JUL J.ULCOOI O. XX. auv a.v^w www - ?r . Ragsdale volunteered to rep- the State v. Samuel Harrison, chargec After hearing the evi- with assault and battery with inten ase was submitted without to kill?Mr. 0. "W. Buchanan for th< Yerdict?"Guilty," with defense. The case was submitted t< lation to the mercy of the the jury without argument. Verdic "Not guilty." t ease called for trial was The case of the State v. James "White . Enoch Jennings, charged for disposing of property under lien ilar offense, burglary. Mr. was next called?Messrs. Ragsdale <X jlass for defense. Verdict? Ragsdale for the defense. Verdicty." "Not guilty." jitor next called the case of The next ease called was the Stat< v. Margaret Davis, Rosa v. Ely Edwards, charged with forgery 'ennie Haymen and Love The Solicitor entered a nol pros, as t< jharged with burglary. It Ed. Dunlap, who had been jointly in membered that the above- dieted with Edward, and made him i rgaret Davis was the party witness for the State. Messrs. Ragsdal :d the residence of Mr. R.E. & Ragsdale represented the defendant nd took therefrom about Verdict?"Guilty." i dollars. The other par On Saturday morning those prison jharged with complicity in ers who had been convicted wer Margaret Davis plead brought into Court for sentence, xn he Indictment. The Solici- following sentences were imposed ;ed to a verdict of not guilty ranging as will be seen from ninet; : as to Jennie Haymen and days in jail to ten years at hard labo lick, as he thought it very in the State penitentiary: i that a case could be made Sherman Boulware, convicted o HanaBHHHBMHHHHHMMnBBHaHMaKlBHBBnaBBEO it burglary, sentenced to ten years at f ^ ~| T Tj^ O t- hard labor in the penitentiary. : j j jl j g Dolsv Middleton burglary, ODe; year in the penitentiary. s' William Johnston, convicted ot j >t house breaking and larceny, one year j -- in the penitentiary. Margaret Davis, grand larceny, j e ninety days at hard labor in the county i <3 jail. s "Wesley Hill, for obtaining money I " under false pretenses, one year in the ! ?, 1 nonlfonfUi-TT " HAS. ONE OF THE PRI penitential v. where in town. A positive gna: Samuel Hart, convicted of the same - offense, one year at hard labor in the SPRING GOC - penitentiary. " Jerry Milling, convicted of arson, JUST ARRIVED, A BEJ r ten years at hard labor in tne peniten-j - tiarv. - Ely Edwards, for burglary, one The prettie3t assortnient . year in tbe penitentiary. they wiil be in shortly. J Jerry Stevenson and Allen Coleman, t larceny of cotton from the field, one 1 vear each at hard labor in the penij Infjaw 2 dozen 10x35 Red and Blue lenuarj. 2 dozen 22x44 Pure Linen T Wilson Jackson, burglary, five years l at hard labor in the nenitentiarv. Ladies Handkerchiefs, two , ? . This concluded the bnsiness of Saturday as most of the jurors desired to ??*?? be excused, in oi'der to spend the charged considerably above remainder of the dav at home. Pn?,es' ,, , * . . . lhe committee who exam Court convened promply at ten C(mntv Jjdl report that o'clock on Monday morning. There well managed and In excelle )' was only one case left to be tried in except the yard. They think the Court of General Sessions. This j graveled, aiid so recomm r . ^ "%r 11 i i the Commissioners. f wafi the case v. George Moblew chare-1 ^ 1.- " * w ^UllUlO Uil CUC liJ ed with peijury. Messrs. Ragsdale & need repairs. \ j Ragsdale represented the defendant. The books -of Trial Ju?ti 2 i After hearing the evidence the case cart? Trapp, Gladney a.nd M .! , , , we examined and find them n I was submitted without argument. J properIy kept. They have p: - j \ erdict?"Not Guilty." This con- Treasurer ail the Sues and j eluded the business of the Court of ported collected. 1j General Sessions which was adjourned ^n ^us^cf ^Meek I . ? , - ,, wc notice a fine of S2o impc ^; sine die, and the Court of Common ^as noj. rep0rte(| jts collectior J i Pleas opened. The books of Trial Justi< i The first case taken up in the Court Glenn and Douglass have j ' I of Common Pleas was that of Dr. )lal1(^ec* u?: *mve ,tllc T . , o. Tk rr> t> AAnr% Trial Justice Thomas, decej Isaiah Simpson Dr. T. B. Madden. it is ?ot corapicte w0 pas3 j ? j This was an action on account. The term. * 1 -I-*?j ? j. _i??-3?.1 ? /iloim Wp think the niimhftr <">f H ' I Ul'ltllUaiiL JJlCttUCU ? wuingi bimui. .. _ 1! Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale for the ^ices in this county sufficier > ! r, view of the large territory c< plaintiff. Messrs. McDonald & their jurisdiction, we think th | Douglass for defense. Verdict for the arrange to visit, on fixed da: > i defendant for $10. mere places in their district 1; The next case taken up was that of could reach them without j Messrs. Smith, Mclver & Co., of CT~tnown that nnde: ' j C harleston, v. Mr. G. B. Pettigiew. (etn 0f working the public ro j This was an action on a promissory is very little work done. ^ *; note. Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale ^ie number of days' work .> plaintiffs. Messrs. McDonald * ' j Douglass for defense. After remain- we recommend that the > i inir out for about two hours the Court Commissioners require their j called the jurv into Court, and was ors t0 report to tnem quai _ | informed by them that thev could not ^^berTdays work d? i "gree, and a mistria.. was entered. number of days work perfo "1 The third case taken up was that of each hand. And that no r< Mr. U. G. Desportes Messrs. G. W. I be "let out" unless the full 1: Crawford & Son. This was an action work jcqnired by law exhausted. Bv this plan resp to recover a certain mule or the value foi. 5ad roads "can bc fixed1 : thereof. Messrs. McDonald & Dong-- at Allen's Branch on the < ' j lass for plaintiff. Messrs. Obear & road is in bad condition and 1 | Rion for the defense. Verdict for the t0 at on?e- , , I v .u 1 We have examined the bo ?| plaintiff for the recovery of the mule, the County officials, and 1 ' i or ?125, the value therof. County safe, i j ? We extend our thanks to >! siding Judge and the Sol: , short weights in groceries, assistance extended to us i charge of our duties. 1 Messrs. Editors: Two of our raer- All of which is respectfull; I chants, hearing there was three sepa- ted. J. H. Cuira t rate lots of meal at our depot, walked ^c * down and asked the railroad agent to Gilder's Pills ' weigh six sacks of each loL .. For the Liver. All Drugg ? Six sacks from H. A. McLemore & ^m- W Iwlesale and retail at . ? , T Brice and Ketchin's. ' Bro., of Tennessee, shipped to J. C. ... Caldwell, broker, of Winnsboro, S. C., McMaster's Sure C? pi ?'--1 =*?* for fimifrhs. Colds. ' weigueu ot i j;unuu3. ? ?, , c:Y from" Millpr X- Co of Sore Tluoat, Bronchitis, bix sacks iiom .Miner <.v Co., or Ami all diseases of the-pulmona Georgia, shipped to "Win. C. Beaty, Try it. McMaster, Brice and K 11 weighed 570 pounds. * Six sacks fro.n merchant, Columbia, Barrett's Imperial tf.'o: S. C., shipped to J. \V. Boyd, weighed Cannot be surpassed for Frag f.u nrtiinHs gance and durability. ' "?-P?unds- . McMaster, Brice &Ketchin. s It is pla:n. II. A. McLemorc & Bro.'s meal weighed one pound, on Hill's Hepatic Pana ' lot, over standard of 4S pounds to the,, js theverj* best remedy over ( bushel. Miller & Co.'s meal weighed sale for the cure of Constipation > . , . . , . , ? tion, Dvspepsia and Sick Heads j six ponnus, on lot, under standard of $cribed*by all the leading pnysic '! -1? pounds to the bushel. Merchaut, greatest family medicine. - - - .. r, , Gentle and effective in its acti of Uoinmoia, c>. u., ineai weigueu ant to take, does not purg? or gri ' twenty-two pounds, on lot, under Neve-failing to greatly benel ' standard of 48 pounds to the bushel. feo,Atrial will convince. If n, It is not known as to weight and ted money will be refunded. On price agreed uton between merchant, a bottle. . ? . . ? ? , - ? , o i t McMaster, Bnce & Ketchin. 1 of Columaia, S. S., and Mr. J. W. Boyd (48 pounds, the only standard, ^ iBuckien'w Arnica sai is a bushel), but as the railroad wav- ,, ^HE Salve in the y . .... ... , - ' Outs, Bruises, Sores, Lie bill exhibits fifteen sacks of meal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ' weighing 1,440 pounds, it is evident Hands, Chilblains, Corns, am : that Mr. J. W. Boyd's meal, from Eruptions, and positively cu above weights, is short, and he will ?r n? Pa-V r^lliref/ 111S = ? . . . to <nvc pcrfect satisfaction, pay the railroad company freight 011 ref?nded. prjcc 2.5 cents 1 about seventy pounds of meal he does For sale by McMaster, Drice i not get. Comment is unnecessary. ' MKRCHANT. Wonderful Cures. i .... , -cum 100- W. D. Hoyt & co., Wholesale ^ Wmnsboro, b. U.,Feb. 2'-, 18$/. Druggists of Home, Ga., say: 1 ^ been selling Dr. King's New I Electric Bitters and Buckler. Presentment of the Grand Jury. ?:iive for two years. Ha ve nev< ! To the Honorable B. C. Pressly, Prasidiug remedies tliat sell as well, or Judge: universal satisfaction. The 1 , The grand jury, having passed upon SicinS^tllis0"??? ^evlrc L all the bills submitted to them during pr0nounced Consumption have the present term, beg leave now to tirely cured bv use of a few bol submit their presentment. King's New Discov:y, taken J' We have examined the reports of tion with Eler*\ic Bitters. We s r**-iiiftt Troiciirpv anrt School them alwa\jjid bj* ilcilast* ^ LU<; WUi/iJ AiVMvmV4 ...... r i. j Commissioner, submitted to us by Ketchi114 j your Honor, and find them correct. ' j ';" As the law now stands our schools state OF SOUTII CAI -; do-not get the benefit of all the school furfiet -! tax collected in the county. We rec- v T a jmn-w, p n . ommend our representative in the Leg- ^ ~ ^ro islature to use "their best endeavor to \X[HEREAS, Mrs. N. E. FA amend the law tliaf s.11 ofthp two t liath nicidG suit to me to amena inc iawf sotnai auoi tne two letters of administration of the ? mill school tax will be retained m the effects of J, R. Faulkner, decea; > county. These are, therefore, to cite a We have examiued the office of the ish all and singularthe kindred; 4 Judge of Probate. The present incum- ors of the said J. R. Fau ' bent has had charge of the office but a ?eafed, thattheybe and appear short time FTl^ sffnir? jirp in a crnnd Court of Probate. tobeh( -- nis anai,1,s *re ln _af?_?.a field Court House, S. C., on the f shape. He keeps au tne uoos.5 ic* Aiareii, after publication nerc I quired by law, and they are kept o'clock in the forenoon, to she . properly. any they have, why the said The conduct of the office by his pre- tion should not be granted. ' decessor is not satisfactory to us. We ~9*ven under my hand, this 2 ? deem it proper that a thorough exam- pB^fc'Sday If 1 i; mation oe made. AVe therelore rec- in the News vxd IIer vld ommend that a committee of three of * j. HIN> our body, to be appointed by your Mchifixl Judge of* > Honor, be charged with the duty of , making, daring the vacation of the r Court, a thorough examination into To/I/va Af Pr^Kofn Qn/1 T*P LilC UiliUC \J1 O Vi Aivwuw, port thereon at the next term of this Court. The committee should be e authorized to employ an expert, should _ ^ ^ they see fit to do so. ADVFRTISI ' It is due the late Judge of Probate v J-,AV * i?-M. 5 to say that he claims that he can aud ron lPOfn 4-1-?a pvor will make a proper showing. v?eUl ICalll LliC CAai a For want of time we have not exam- r 1 ] q ined the bonds of guardians and ad- , oi any proposed j ministrators. . . . A committee of our bodv visited the advertising* Ill County Poor House. They report the i i i r\r?/Nr\oT*l \r rapn/1 frvt? on el cc f! 5- r\nrvn?*n Ktt orl nf I* X IJ Ui 1 fl LCO W 1 V * 4 J 1 V VI AV* *< *4 Vfc WMkAV | BaJ| | ~ | H I a . . __ _ _ _ _ _ e fied. The number of inmates 26?of / whom 11 white and 15 colored. They /"lp0 "P T?r\wpll/? were pleased with the general appear- vJCLJ. X XVUWCll O ance of the establishment. They rec- N?w?pap?r Advertising : y ommend the chimneys and sky lights io Spruo? St., n?w y< r be repaired at once. They also recom- loots, sor too-p*g? ] mend the Commissioner to look closely into the grocery accounts of the Poor ^ House, as~some'articles they think aje {KmIwSiU 9U7 1 SHOES. HENDRi; ?TTTPST A VH TPPV T \ T'". T> CTVT T5 r\T? irUV'tt T A T^TfCI A VTTk /-itTTT jl X1WX y UltJL UAJLLiW V/X AUJJil kJ, UAI/IIjO AilA/ vmx rantee of 15 to 20 per cent, saved to everybody who will buy shoes fromliim. )DS. SPRING GOODS. lUTIFUL and well selected stock of oriental lace in all w1 MEN'S. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ST! of. these goods will be found this season at Hendrix's ever before seen in Winnsboi READ OUR BARGAINS FOR THI Double-Checked Towels at 10c. per pair. 2 dozen 18x3o Red and Blue Double-C owels, fancy colored border (very large), at 50c. per pair. 2 dozen 22^x-15 All Linen Towels. This is the liandsom< for oc., warranted fast colors. Ladies' 3Ioun Yours, anxious to please, j. the cashj HAY AM) FODDER~ j * T lined the 135,000 ^VND FODDEP^^saie j AJuMvS istiiution for cash. Apply to : int order, " JOE DAYIS, j it should On Jackson's Creek, four miles west of Anrl if fA I Winnsboro. Eebl5tlx3 H PETERKIN COTTON SEED, j WOR] " T HAVE a lot or PURE PETERKIN ! t C* i j* COTTON SEED (I expect ihe purest j ' aLLl_"_| -*** - tiM> -oo?ii?ty y tluxbl?rriti .'ClI Ub TilUCjl j ' cMeekin, Cents per bushel at ray gin-house, or will i T"\ TT eatlv and exchange one bushel for two of common ! I ) j J \/\y aid to tlie seed. It is certainly the best cotton I have j vy LJ i ft V 00cfc rft- i ever seen; has yielded forme forty peri \ J J ! cent, of lint cotton. , J J. K. DAVIS. I m s book j Monticello, S. C., February 7, 1887. >sed. He I FebSfxlawtf I rT,T>r. g g,ru- !EVERYBODY FJ ;eo.BbrS CLERKJy SALE. | THE PRI< book of STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j ISCd. As 1 FAIRFIELD COUNTY. REDUCTIONS ON ALL 1 t to next j w> ix. Kerr> as CIerk of Court) Plaintiff, RECKLESS 3?ANNEI : vs. Mollie F Murphy and J. S. Swygert. ["rial Jus- j Jr., Defendants. it, bat in ry pursuance of an order of the Court >vered by ! X of Common Pleas, made in the abovecy should stated case, I will offer for sale before the i-s oiic or ^'0llrt House door in Winnsboro on the , 'so that! FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH TO BE GIVEN AWAY! great in- j next, within the legal hours of sale, at FIVE-CENT BAR OF L ; public outcry, to the highest bidder, the W1" explain. - - - i foliowins-described nronertv. to wit: , ' All that tract or plantation of land, King, ???? ?as u!ei,? j being and situate in the County of Fair- /-\ p?' /"N i ,1*7 Vere nalt afield, State of South Carolina, on Broad St r\ I N clone that j River, containing V_y I J J would be { FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN Acres, and having such shapes, marks and s County boundaries as are represented on a plat snpervis- thereof made by W. w. Pearson, D. S., 011 terlv, in the 22nd day of March, 1815. sir roads, terms of sale: W ill buy enOllgl ic and the One-third of the purcliase-money to be rmed by paid in cash, l'or the balance a credit of one Dad work | ana two years irom tue cay 01 saie, pa\- T) T? A "n^ MTV I? 1 mmhpp nf able In two equal annual instalments, with j\ X IVl 1 A Fj 1 - }1P | interest from the day of sale, payable ' .7... | annually, until the whole debt and interonsiDintv ; est be paid; the purcliaser to give his bond -rr The ford i secured by f mortgage oi the premises sold, ^jNeeuingno V ami Columbia | and to pay for all necessary papers. should be KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. R nds of all Winnsboro, S. C., a 5?\t ! February 11,18S7. think the Febl2td the Pre- ^ Cal1 at the DruS icitor for'STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 11 the dis- S COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. i COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W* E* J V &UOmit | T/11Yinc Pnrrr "PlninfifF ntnirn<tt INGS> i H. Curry, Stafford S. Curry, John B. mrri? t^T rep ireman. ! Curry, Charles R. Curry, Eliza Curry, luJli [ Annie G-. Curry and Frederick Curry, -xt -n \tt tt , Defendants.? Summonv.?For Relief.? JCj VY 11 ' ists have I Complaint not forced. Mcilaster, | To tiie Defendants Above-Named: * SEWING MAC] V^OU are hereby summoned and re- iif&WSkri | X quired to answer the complaint in ire | this action, which is filed in the office of ; the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to .--erve a copy, ry organs. ' ?f your answer to*the said complaint oh! etcliin. * j the subscribers at their cfficc, No. 2 Law i _ ' ' i Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within | ff twenty days after the service hereof, ex- g^gflBIB^Kgl luguv you fail to answer tlie complaint within the ?e ;rance, clo-: jime aforcSaitl, tin? plaintiffs in this action will apply 10 the Court for the relief de- " JJE cpa ltAGSL)ALL & KaWDAIJE, jffcred for ; t<10 defendants Robeil 11 Curry, Annie Tfc l^r iclie. Pre-1 Take"Notice that the complaint in this . 7^tosr <s? ians as the action (together with the summons, of J , . ! which the foregoing is a copy,) were tiled tt F( ion, P-e^- {n the* office of the Clerk of the Court of ** 'PC- . Common Pleas l'or Fairfield County at; ?AND ISit delicate winns'ooro,, Suiith Carolina, on the 24th ; , _ day of Januarw A. I). 1337. Tke Best and Most P )t benefit-; RAGsDALE & RAGSDALE, *nS Maclui ly 50 cents ; janoyX6t Plaintiff's Attorneys, i -jhe ma TIT I - - , SOm? of its Most E: v<>. ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,; . He Above C vorld for ! county of faikfield. ; it IS FOR SALE A f PRI c;'f' 6al;1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.! Chapped. , R. W. PH rl ail Skin : Daniel McDonald as Administrator of the i V/1.,T.m wtw Personal Estate of Tliomas McDonald,' >OT2fxGm : Deceased, Plaintiff, against Hugh Me-; Liaia..tewd : r>oiiald, Anna McDonald, Mary Myers. ? or money j Jas M McDonald, Wm. S. McDonald; -tor-/* TUT? per vox. : Thomas McDonald, Louisa McDonald, JL 0 I 0? JL XI Ju c Ketehin ! Sarc h Black, Jane McDonald, Man* Sexton, Martha Bankhead, David Black, LcrovD. Black, James P. Black and the 1W-;, Children of Elizabeth Wallace, Whose AT ^ 7?7 T Names are Unknown, Defendants? QLJJ XL&LIj DlcoX! STL*:9""- *<"***-<*"***< 's Arnica I j iv handled I To the Defendants : "mv? ?i!Ah ttOTT ART?! TTTr.RTr.TlV KTTVMiWF/n nnil have been required to answer the complaint in I have in Stock tl . by these this action, which is filed in the office of the , ^ l1 cases of Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for SOrtment 01 r lire : been en- the said Countv, and to serve a copy of n-nrl :tles of Dr. your answer on the subscribers, at their ^ 7, -? in connec- office, No. 1, Bank Range, Winnsboro, S. field C OnntV. My guarantee S., within twenty days after the service ^ ^ i- ... . 2r. Rrice & of this summons on you, exclusive of the 1 "-ne pUDiiC die ver youfaHto answer the complaint with- ^lly requested to C 3 in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap- for themselves. C 20LIXA, ply to the Court for judgment against > ) you for the relief demanded in the com-; warranted as repr< ' 7 7 plaint. bate Judge: Dated 10 January, A. D. 1887. ttt Tr-vr-cd i /i > tt r a un o. bpwat nc i?Airnw^ nnn .U jLjit cv> JLHj i ii vjLUL/vj, ; rag II1IU P." V J". u fc-fc grant her Plaintiff's Attorneys. I JjlUIl Jj 2 Ik- IWlA estate and To the Defendants Hugh McDonald, i sed: Anna McDonald and Mary Myers, and to 1 indadmon- the Children of Elizabeth Wallace, J have in Stock md credit- Whose Names are Unknown: . r , lkner, de- Take notice that the Summons in the in my line, Irom til beforeme, above-stated action (of which the fore r^omnoffn* ;ld at Fair- going is a copy) together with the Com- pOJTcQ ^nampagnc lGthdayof plaint herein, was filed in the office of the to common ;of, at 11 (;ierk of the Court cf Common Pleas for Tf/, . iw cause, if Fairfield County, on the 10th day of Janu- W .hisky. idministra- ary, A. D. 1887. ?ALSO? Dated 10 January. A. D. 1S87. 8th day of GAILLAJKD & REYNOLDS, m, . Plaintiff's Attorneys. The best StOCK [arch, 1887, Tobacco, &C., &C. proMk PnTiotantlv nn ITaiirt *caI1'v, _ UUllommij uii iiiuiiit f. w." habe: Opposite Postoffice ;rs | HE L SOU'S H , ! TTTTE WOULD RESPECFULLY ASK w COSt * * tIie readers of Tiie Xews and j Herald, and the public generally, to bear |*? ^ j in mind that we keep constantly" on hand COI< UHBI4 Llli^ j a cnoice anci seieci stock 01 rmmy uiuw j ! ries, and will sell them at the encan! i L O WES 11CASH PRICES. E0T NEAR TO BUSIN3 essing: CI1Y? p. I We have just received fresh Buckwheat HP Hot and Cold Baths ? VrfO.j j Flour, Oatmeal, Corn-starch, Pickles. Situation quiet, n Sauces, and a general assortment of Bureau, Canned Goods, together with a full stock The only First-Cla ?f ?e?vy G^eries. We always:keep on Columbia run at $1. Pamphlet hand Corn, Oats and Lime. ? m- |, Remember that our terms are strictly i -m1*56357 CASH, and govern vourselves accordingly. | " * -7i# xr?r- a dt v\r x. nrt * ovrvk* asd i rf i %m a w/ - - * I shoII" jDKEN'S FINE SHOES THAT CAN BE FOUND ANT SPRING GOODS. DTHS AND COLOBS. RAW HATS. * :o. Ladies, look out and don't fail to come and see them, S WEEK. Checked Towels, warranted all linen, at 20c. per pair. ist All Linen Towel in the market?only 55c. per pair, aing Handkerchiefs, hem-stitched, latest colors at 15c. IT INCREDIBLE! ,D OF BUSINESS 5DAILY GOING ON AT ^ ^illiford 8fj2o.'S. :lledwith admiration over3e-breaking bargains. WINTER STOCK HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE MOST I. THE LOWEST POINT IN PRICES REACHED IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. % ?Oie fine SINGER SEWING MACHINE with th? b?*t .' 1 ATJNDRY SOAP ia town. Call at our Grec?ry and we Q. D. TVIJLLIFORD A CO. ^TT.Q! ^rttSTrfPh.> ?j ^ D PAINT %, iw/A' - '.ft; ./ sh) to paint nQCKLEBER^ CORDIAL. Store of tor the sow m mm isms, (T(rvir Dr. Big^erD HncWefctrry Cor. ?.!. a dial is the great Southern remedy for curing Diarrhea, Dy?ent?ry, Cramp Colic and all bowel affections, and restoring > mTiTi the little one suffering such a drainage upon ATJbJL> the system from the effects of tkzthimo. _ _ T, For sale by all drnfgiiU, at 50?. O. jlyf 17 ! a bottle. Send 2c. stamp to Walter JL KJ 1.1 A. JJi Taylor, Atlanta, Go*, lor Riddle Book. , ffTWS Taylor*# Cheroket Remedy of V Sweet Gum and. Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup and Consumption. Price, 25^. g 3nd $1 a bottle. t? TUTTS m* PILLS WL TORPID BOWELS, WmSk* DISORDERED LIVER, Bi and MALARIA. m w From these sources arise tfcree-fonrthi o? , the diseases of the human race. The?e I A i App?tlte, Bowels coitlr*, flick Htadachc, flillBMi alter tatlnr, a.vmlen to exertion, of body or mind, ErnetetioB . ? .wT of food, Irritability of temper, Low 9 fri AliL spirits, A feeling of havlBf atfleeted some duty, JMxzlness, XlntUiiag at the Heart, Dots Wore the eyes, 1 isMy col? ored Urine, CONSTIPATIOBr, *nd d?. epniar WW" , mandtheos? of a remedy that acti directly ie on the Liver. C As al^ver medicine TTJTT'S -TrT PUIS have no equal. Their action on the w -1 Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all imparities through these three ** scat* ccellent Points engers of th? system,** producing appe* 3ut. tlte, sound digestion, legator stools, a dear skin and a vigorous body. TTTTTW FELXJI CES TO SUIT cause no nausea or griping nor interfere 3Y with daily work and are a perfect ILLIPS, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Ji5v;nu, o. v/. luj jcxjc^S ?.. ? f. jl nx.t* mxmjm* "I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipation, two yean, and hare tried ten different kinds of pills, and TUTT*M are the lint 1 OnT ^ that have dona me any good. They have 1 0 7S / . ' cleaned me out nicely. My appetite la i splendid, food digests readily, and I now : have natural passages. I feel like a new I man." WjD. EDWARDS, Peumjra, O. i Sold ercyirfiere,35c. Office,44 JCn^y St^lf.Y. aBLE. i TUTTS HAIR DYE. J Gkjlt Hath oh WHimrm changed in* I stantly to a GLosrr Black by a single ap; plication of this Dte. Sold by Druggists, Uacf oc I or sent by express on receipt of 91* < 3c DcSl as- ; Office,44Murray Street,New York. IniDOrted I TT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FEEL ? ors in Fair- ? friends and | |S| Afi'f1! sRMB TTOTipT) | tj U KmarkJ A Lb AIMS CHIEF.STOMACHIC A SURE .did effectual Remedy for th? car* of &U lm|. c v ci y e best Im- EEi&S^ and Bran- DYSPEPSIA^^ Plantation ^^S&SSKTSrw-"--?*? o I food or ^ *er^OE.2)a:A^,,S ., ksutbalizihccordi^ Is as pleasant and barml?? ooMttof Cigars,! Give Frice 25c. and Ji.oc. tflnl Itr Urt? cixe contains*: t!me?MacehM?mUL .Sold far ?Uuli_y ^ ?il Druggist? mil Dealer*laXtdWice*. N7PHT THE EXCEL8I0B CHEMICAL CO., 80I4 Prep'ten, L^AV/-L-LJ'J WALHALLA, S. G. U.S.A. and Depot. sevd a u. staulp fob little book. nmriT idfeylfc harker'S ilTFI IS8ifaHAIR balsam III P. | | 49 the popular favorite for dress. U X 1J JUi ing tne hair, Restoring the color when gray,and preventing Dandruff. It cleanses the scalp, ?A stops the hair falling, and u g ? ^ur^oplease^^oc^n^i^iz^^^Dng^^^^ nSc p.pm nv Tie Best Cough. Cure you can use i An i or the best known preventive of Consumption. Parker's Toxic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Lsed discreetly it keeps the > -f*-** /rii?c+c. 1 Mnotl nure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before i:. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, .SS Hotel lli Cough, Astnma, Dyspepsia, K:dney, L rinary or rA Fer-ale Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, 5U per -Day Stomach, Bowels, Elood or Nerves, don't wait till you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic i T bav to-dav; it will give you new life and vigor. J 9 " HISCOX & CO.; N. Y. I PXOPSIETOB Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying size. m J