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* : L0C1L INTELLIGENCE. nrrnvJSBiT. MABCH14. : : : 18SS. Teijjisok The News and Hskald.? . Tri-weekly edition, three dollars per anJr num., in advance. Weekly edition, one f dollar and fifty cents per "annum, in advance. ii.vfES j?-or. Advertising.?One dollar per inch (s;.=iid minion) for the first insertion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub?. sequent insertion. These rates applv to / vlveftiscments of every character, and aiv ^ p y b'j< strictly in advance. Obituaries r ? <? t-ibut of"respect are charged for as a i72rtis?i;eE*s. J&irriage notices, and sin:j,!r .:::::.)ui.ceEients of deaths, are publish ! ire?, and are solicited. Liberal terms fir co'iiiact advertisements. * ^ . *,\r \tl 10,000 Cigars?F. TV. Habeuichf. r I Am Receiving Daily?Mrs. J. D. McCarlev. Golden Dc:it Corn?McMaster, Brice |~ & net chin. " T 'T fnmminff?. An xx? vuuiu*A4.^vj L Intendant. m Money to Lend?W. G. JordaD, 7 Secretary and Treasurer. Laud for Sale?J. C. Caldwell & I Co., Real Estate Brokers. :.<c*l Krsera. ^ ?Georgj ilobley, a pauper, died at thp nrtor house this week. ^ ?Bachelors are getting tamer. Two months of leap year gone and nobody bagged yet. ?Q. D. Williford & Co. have one of the handsomest lines of gents' neck m wear we have ever seen. ?Mr. W. H. Flenniken will rebnjld, dnriug the summer, his residence de- J stroyed by fire.last week. ? ?The Hessian fly or some other ^ insect is plaviag havoc with grain in W some of the upper connties. ?Granite for street crossings in Columbia has been furnished by the Winnsboro Granite Company. If we are obliged to hold two Cottle ventions this year what's the matter W withholding one at Winnsboro ? * .?An agent of the insurance com pauies has been in to*vr this weet to adjust the losses by the recent fire. ?The roads certainly need a little work. Legislators, ought to look to ^ the best scheme to have them imW proved. ?Mr. F. W. Habenicht advertises a large lot of cigars and cigarettes.' He has the best stock to choose from of any dealer in town. ^ ?A decision has been made by the F Supreme Court in the case of P. ,C. Mellicharap vs. Marion R. Mobley, affirming the judgment of the Circuit Court. ?The Winusboro "Wagon Company are now working to their fullest capacity. , Orders have come in so r freely that it has become necessary to increase the force of workmen. ?The ordinance published in this fssue is an important one, and should be read by all interested. The fire limits have been extended, and other amendments of importance have been f- made. ?Crown Prince, owned by Mr. J. D. McCarley, won the race each day, on Wednesday, Thursday and l Friday of last week on the Charleston race course. Like Prussia, our Crown k Prince is now in the lead. W ?"Look out for the new advertisef ment of Q. D. Williford & Co., which wiil appear in our next issue. They hare rare bargains in spring- goods io offer, and claim that its tabes in - - At r creased space to enumerate uxvm. ?FOR FHAGRAXCE. ELEGANCE and DUabilily, Barrett's Imperial Cologne. ilcMASTEK. BSICE ? KETCHES. ?Mr. E. J. Scfcmitz, late assistant architect of the State House, has been appointed superintendent of the "Winnsboro Granite Quarries, and has r entered upon his duties. The business of the quarries is a large one at present ?A brick yard will pay a handsome profit in Winnsbfcro this year. "Who will take advantage of the opporflfc tunity ? Plenty of first-class clay in W the vicinity requiring only the proper r manipulation to make the best of brick. ?Who's going to come out first for county offices? We have several orders accompanied by the very necesPsary go bill to bring out certain names as soon as the other fellow* Rf comes. Remember, candidates, the ^ early bird, etc. . ?Albert Williams, colored, while trying to catch-a ycung mule at Mr. White Brice's stables, was severely kicked Friday mornin'g. One foot of the animal struck him in the left W side. He was seriously injured and is not expected to live. ?Ia the Court proceedings we lanea to mention the decision of th* Judge . in the case of Harrington vs. Duval. A motion was made to set aside the verdict The motion was granted and W the verdict set aside. The case will " have to be heard agaid. ?One of the unfortunate errors of judgment at the fire .was that of Mr. K. Sugenneimer. Believing his house mg would burn he took everything out, H* among other things his beds. They f were placed in the street The beds were burned and the house saved, t -?As all political conventions meet early this year, the County Convention V ' to elect delegates will have to be held in Anril. The time 13 short and r ~ * quick and active work will have to be done if the wishes of the people upon V various subjects agitating the State K shall have a fall consideration. | ?An election in Halseliville was held last Saturday upon the question ym of subscribing to th? capital stock of W the Georgia, Carolina & Northern Kaiiroad. The opponents of subsfiriDtioa carried the election by a fc vote of 153 to 67. The defeat of the measare in this township will have no Pfe material effect upon the action of the HW company. W ?Our subscription list is daily inr creasing, thus making The IsJews axi> Hfkald a better advertising medium than ever. We are not satisfied yet, and will continue to push the paper ' until every nook and corner of the ^9 county is reached. Merchants should j help to bring trade to "Winnsboro by a liberal advertisement of their goods ^ and advantageous prices. Wjk .REMEMBER, PLEASE, mfk ii. h. p. cures slcfc ncadacte la twenty minutes. MclLASTER, BSICE ? KETCHES. c Adulteration.?The Camden Joar- c nal reports a farmer as saying that i manufacturers had* actually gone to c adulterating cotton seed meal by grind- ? ing tan bark with it. Sjich meal a ^ 1 n t?OUl(l 06 useless its a it;imi/sci , #uu v we warn those using it to be on the h look-out for the fraud. e The Solicitokship.?A communication to the Yorkville Enquirer nominates W. A. Sanders, of Chester, for t Solicitor of this Circuit. Mr. Sanders h would be a good man for the office, b but hasn't Solicitor McDonald dis- S charged the duties of the office with a industry, zeal and thorough devotion tl to the interests of the State? If he has, it and we believe so, where comes the o advisability of a change? a Unclaimed Letteks.?The follow- J iug is a list of letters remaining in the ? Postoffice at Winnsboro, S. C., March ? 3, 18??: 0. John R. Bayler, E. W. Boykin, C Ephom Cockrell, L. D. Garrison, H. ^ Y. Slappey, Green Stevenson, Miss ^ Isabell McKelry, Mrs. Mary Gooden, % Mrs. Eliza Moore. ti Persons calling for any of the above *r letters will please say they were ad- ai vertised. DuBose Eglestox, Postmaster. D - ei Musi Party. ?On next Friday, 16th p: March, a "Mam Partv" will be held w . t. at Mount Zion Institute. As this is a ^ new departure in Winnsboro, we give the following statement: The plan is r( to charge an admittance fee of 10 cents te ci aud then to keep "mum" if yon can. Two young ladies will meet cacti ^ visitor at the door. If you speak after TJ yon enter the door von are then due a ^ dime. After that vou are at libertv to " ss talk, laugh and make some one else ^ lose his dime. Kefrsshments will be w served. Mrs. W. H. Flenniken has kindlv consented to furnish the music. . 01 A Good Scheme.?The Episcopal re Church has devised the following n< scheme to raise money in aid* of their th building fund: The children will E start the scheme and call themselves tt A: * tt Each A agrees to pay 10 cents and w find four Bs. W Etch B agrees t"> pay 10 cents and pi find fonr Gs. Each C agrees to pay 10 cents and ei find forir Ds. se Each D agrees to pay 10 cents and ^ find four Es. w The result will be as follows: m Each D will forward 50c. to C. ^ Each C will forward $2.10 to B. . ^ Each B will forward $8.50 to A. ai Each A will forward $34.10 to treas- g< on urer. | hi ?H. H. P. or Hill's Hepatic Panacea cures w Sick Headache In 20 minutes. For Constlpation It has no equal. liJ McMASTER. BRICK & KETCHIN. St dl Personal.?Mrs. Xeill E. Presslv, at ofTampico, Mexico,-with family, is Sl visiting relatives in TTinnsboro. Mr. T. H. Ketchin leaves to-d&y for New York, to purchase his spring stock. Mr. Ketchin knows what goods bis customers want, and he knows how to buy them. Mr. C. A. Douglass and family are m occupying their new house recently a? . . t% mj - t*r erected on mvans street, jtsnnr in ? modern style with all the modern con- er veniences, it is one of the handsomest 1 and most desirable residences in town. c We wish them many happy and n( prosperous years in their new home. se Mr. A. S. Galllard left on Wednes- ^ day for Sewanee, to resume his studies. P( We are glad to welcome our young friend. Mr. J. J. Gerig, back in our n( midst again. He will remain some ^ time with us. m | li< I J-iiN5.lU.NJt.KS. JLUt: lUliLOV-iug pcisyuB ui have made application for pensions in this connty: Jas. L, Richmond, J. R. Bovles, W. F* F. Jackson, Dan'l. Walker, Geo. Robertson, Rebecca Beam, Rath Murphy, ^ Tbos. Mayfield, Elizabeth Fetner, J. R. Harvey, Moses Craft, M. L. Christ- ja mas, Susan J. 'Mickle, Cynthia Brown, p John Boyd, Mrs. Jno. Sloan, Jas. R. cj. Sloan, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Dunlap, ai Catherine McNeill, J. M. "Vaughn, er T?. PriTC-pn .Tr.s. "Rftvnolds. G. ? V,n/VV W"J *' '7 " 1X2 R.~ Beckham, J. J. Huckabee, Jos. g{ McMeekin, Martha J. McDowell, jj ' Mrs. M. T.Phinney, Thompson Broom, q. Ann Kennedy, Nancy G. Hendrir, n( Nancy Yarnadore, J. TV". E^we, Thos. ^ Gallagher, Jeff. Pettis, Mati. ET. Mc? ? * >r a mi ri .. _ uraay, J. a., riagooa, auos. iai- ? borough, Martha kelson, Charlotte n; C. Nelson, Jane Paul, Esther Kennedy, W. J. Braziel, H. E. Ruff, L. H. p] Robertson, Jacob B3ker, Nat. E. q Hood, Rebecca Dunn, Jno. K. Smith, a( Cynthia C. Brown, Mary Carlisle, Jas. A. Marsh, Jesse Rose, Mrs. H. jc i A. Kliuck. k, "" bi Axothek Fise.?About 9:30 o'clock w on Tbursaay mgnc tne nre ajarm was ^ sounded, and it was soon discovered ^ that the residence of Mr. W. H. Flen- g niken was on fire. Comiug upon the a, heels of the recent disastrous confla- a1 gration it was but natural that the fc alarm should cause intense excitement. ^ The fire originated in the kitchen -r which adjoins the residence. "When ^ discovered it had not assumed alarm- ? ing proportions, but being so far- out cj help could not be had for some time. ^ The fire department responded prompt- gj ly, but could do nothing owing to the ,r lack of water. Two mules were y hitched to the engine, but owing to ? the ?ad condition of the roads the c] mules were unable to pull it farther j: than Mr. Garrison's house. Even if C( it had been carried to Mr. Flenniken's ?j nrtthincr mnld have been done. The .. e ^ house burned slowly, thus enabling ^ the firemen and citizens to save a large n portion of the furniture before the complete destruction of the house. The hoase could have been saved had it been near enough for the steamer to have reached it with water. Owing a to this cause nothing could be done e except save the contentsand let it burnr. p This loss is a most serious blow to Mr. u Flenuikcn and family. It leaves them d without a dwelling, and it is super- d Sous to say that the whole communi- E ty deeply sympathise with them. Mr. fc! | Flenniken had $2,000 insurance on his | a y / y -rV- - y':'V -r *"--; "V[welling and $600 on his furniture, leither of which will by any means over the loss. This, with the recent ire is a most serious loss to the town ,na to taose most, imviesicu, ?jiu ?c arnestly- hope that we may not soon iave occason to chronicle anything Ise of a similar nature. An Unfounded Humor. It has been currently rumored on he streets of Winnsboro that White:ead & Co., of Waynesboro, Ga., had een indicted in the Courts of that tate for selling liquor. An article ppeared in the News and Courier to ae same effect, and consequently the em had a wide circulation through nt the State. The item in the News nd Courier was as follows: In Burke County Court yesterday, udge H. H. Perry presiding-, Mr. [ugh B. McMaster, of the drug- firm f Whitehead & McMaster, of Waynesoro, was tried lor violating the local ption law by selling G. Barrett & o. Jamaica tonic. The main issue ras whether the tonic belonged to the ass of medical compounds as distinuished from alcoholic beverages, or hether it only contained such a quality of alcohol as was essential to its itegrity and preservation as a tonic ad medicine. A fi'Am Pl*nf TT P. XXU1U UXV/llO II VUJ A?VAf v rhite, State chemist at Athens, and t. J. M. Hull, were introduced as rideuce. Solicitor P. P. Johuson rosecutpd the case, and the defendant as represented by Judg^ R. O. ovett and Messrs. Twiggs & Verdery. his afternoon a verdict of acquittal as rendered, which news will be jceived with delight by Mr. McMasr's friends in Columbia, of which ty he is a native. Our former townsman, Dr. II. B. :cMaster is a member of the firm (dieted and is a native of "Winns>ro. We think it entirely unnecesiry to make any apologies for Dr. cMaeter in the matter. He is too ell and favorably known in the coun and State to need any defense at lr hands. But as the minor has iceived wide circulation we deem it scessary to make some statements in ie matter in justice to Dr. McMaster. vervbodv who knows him knows lat he would not violate the law in lis matter or any other, and his card, hich we have clipped from the raynesbore True Citizen, fully exains the matter: We wish to state the facts in referjce to the recent case against us for tiling' Barett's Jamaica Tonic. We ive G. Barrett & Co. permission to zve a test case made agaiust us, as e have always sold the tonic for its ledicinal properties, and not as a average. "Therefore feeling that we ere- neither violating the prohibition w, or bidding defiance to law in ly way, or against the wishes of the Dod people of the county, upon these rounds we gave our consent. Which, 7 the decision of the county judge, e are glad to state were vindicated t our course. We will furthermore ate, in conclusion, when we have to jfy the law and the wishes of law >iding citizens for a little pecuniary xin, we will close our buiness and ek something else. Very respectfully, . * "Whitehead & Co. A. Gr. "Whitehead, H. B. McMastee. As will be seen by the above, the *m of which Dr. McMastcr is a ember, desired a suit to be brought rainst them so as to establish their >rrect position in the matter. Deal's in the same place had been selling Gringer Tonic," which was 85 per lit. alconol, and Dr. McMaster did )t want to rest undar the stigma of lling "tonic" as a beverage. He, lerefore, had suit brought against m to set his firm right before the iople. The Barrett "tonic" contains 55 than 20 per cent of alcohol and is n intoxicating, as was decided dv e Conrt. We feel it superfluous to y to defend Dr. McMaster in the atter. Hi- high standing and unsul^d repGtation is a sufficient reply to ^warranted rumors. Q UARTBRZT C02TF?RESCE. eport of the Proceedings of the Recent Meeting at this Place. The second quarterly conference of e Winnsboro Circuit was held in :e Methodist Church on Saturday st at 12 o'clock, Her. S. B. Jones, . D. presiding. "W. S. Hall was losen secretary. The roll was called id the routine business of the conferee was attended to. The pastor ade an encouraging- report of the ineral condition of the charge, .essrs. E. M. Shannon and J. A. ladden were elected delegates to. the ixt District Conference, which will ; held at Johnston, Edgefield county i July. Messrs. R. T. Matthews and . O. McKeown were chosen as alterites. Bethesda was chosen as the i:ext ace for the meeting of the Quarterly onference, and the Conference then Ijourned with the benediction. On Sunday morning the clouds were >wering and the frequent showers sptmany at home, but those who raved the weather and came anyhow ere richly repaid by a splendid serion from tiae Presiding Elder on the :xt, "Am I my brother's keaperr" y night-fall the clouds had blown svav and a large congregation listened itentivelv to a plaiD, practical and >rcible sermon by the same minister om the words, "These shall go away lto everlasting punishment." The ey to the text was found in the word these", and the speaker showed con;usively that those who received so reat condemnation y^ore tnose wnu .in ply did nothing?drones in God's reat hive?idlers in His vineyard. Fho that listened, was not impressed 'ith the idea that members of the tiurch, as a general thing, did too ttle for Christ ? These exercises smpletcd the work of the Conference, 'he report of the pastor was most enouraging, and we hope his good work i onr midst may bear abundant fruit ot only in his pastorate, but during iture ones. Th* Delightful Liquid Laxative. Syrup of Figs is a most agreeable nd valuable family remedy, as it is asily taken by old and young, and is rompt and effective in curing Habital (Constipation and the many ills epending on a weak or inactive conition of the Kidneys, Liver and towels. It acts gently, strengthens iie -organs on which it acts, and wakens them to a healthy activity. * ^ ITEMS FROM CENT BE TILL E. i ( Not having seen anything in yoi ' paper from this?vrell, I will not cf 1 it a corner for there are various kim ! of corners, there are wheat corner corn corners, coffec corners, dai corners aud sometimes one gets cor .ered, so I will not apply corner to th beautiful part of our beioved Fairfiel i Centreville is eight miles past ( Ridgewav. At this place we hai a corn mill, gin, stoic and . scho house. Just above us a Baptist Chun ; and just below us a Methodist Churc , So you see we are by no means in dark corner. Tbere was not much small grai sown in the fall, but that which wt is looking fine. A great deal has bee sown daring last montii, wmcn wn good seasons will make a fair yiel< Work has begun in earnest on tt farms in this community. You c-a hear the merry whistle, and the "W Haw" of the plough man in ever direction. Our school will close about the 5t of March. Miss Lucie Neil is tfc teacher. We expect our worth School Commissioner to visit us thj day. don. TIIE PRIZE CL USS. Messrs. Editors. I was very muc pleased by seeing your editorial of tli 28th Feb., headed "Prize Clubs." Tb attention given by your paper to agr: cultural subjects must be very gratifi iug to your farmer-subscribers, an n j , i must surely redound to the benefit c both. If more of those successful ol planters would only follow the exam pie of Dr. Glenn and give us their es perience and ideas, it would prov both entertaining and profitable read insr. (Jant't you brin^ them out? Your proportion to organize "priz clubs" is certainly a good one am very practicable, provided the isolatio in which farmers wrap themselves ca: be broken through. Its adoption wil tn an inrpivhflno'A ofoninions to the selection of better methods am the relinquishment of inferior ones; t the encouragement of a beneficial so cial intercourse among those who sad ly need it; to a spirit of emulation and finally to accuracy in estimating the cost of cfetails. Such clubs woul< also, very probably be the germ of permanent agricultural society, some thing which poor and ignorant farm ers only fail to recognize the value oi but always foundin every land, where ever intelligent energy has elevate* the "tilling of the soi'F to its prope level?on a plane with, if not above the "learned professions." 1 earnestlwish you success in' this laudable at tempt. J. M. Stewart. Don't lef that r.old of vours run on. Yoi think it is a lisrht thing. But it ma; run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia Or consumptien. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumoni; is dangerous. Consumption is deatl itself. The breathing apparatus must b kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter. Other wise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head nose, throat, bronchial tubes and Inngs can be delightfully and entirely curei by the use ot Boschee's German Syrup If you don't know this already, thou sands and thousands of people can tel you. They have been cured by it, an< "know how it is, themselves." Bottl only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. * A Sound L,ejral Opinion. E. Brainbridge Munday, Esq., Count: Atty., Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have use< Electric Bitters with most happy results My brother also was very low with Mala rial Fever and Jaundice" but was cured b; timely use of this medicine Am satisfies Electric B'tters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Forse Cave Ky., adds a like testimony, saying.: H positively believes he would have died, ha< it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will w?rd off, as wel as cure all Malaria "Diseases, and for al Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorder stands'unequaled. Price oOc. and $1. a Mcilaster, Brice &Ketchin. * Don't .Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer t< impose upon you with some cheap imita tion of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds, but be sur< you get the genuine. Because he cai make more profit he may tell tell you hi has something lust as ?ood, or just tin same. Don't be deceived, but insist upoi getting Dr. King's New Discovery, whiol is guaranteed to give relief sn all Throat Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottle free at McMaster, Brice & Ketchm's Dru? Store. *' MARKET REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY. WiXNSEOEO, March 5,1888. Cotton?good middling, per lb... 9} Middling 9} Timothy hay, per cwt 1.2 Corn, per bushel S0@8 Gats, per bushel 60@7 Meal, per bushel 80@8 Flour, perbbl 4.25@5.7 Coffee, per lb 20@2 Sugar, granulated, per lb, 8 Stolassess, per gallon 40@7 Bacon, per lb 8) Hams, per lb 13} T.?>rd- r>p.r?h- * 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel c purity, strength and wholesomeness. Moi economical than the ordinary kinds, an cannot be sold in competition with tli multitude of low test, short weight alui or phosphate powders. Sold only in can Royal Baking Powdee Co., IOC Wa St., X. Y. Sold by McMaster, Brice <fc Ketchii Grocers. MchSfxly THOSE WISHING TO SUBSCBIB! -TO THE? "SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AD DIUE FARMER" Can do so at uie lowest club rates, t handinc the amount of such subscriptic to m?. Don't forget that I sell the "BLU GRaSS SULKY PLOW." If you need an Agricultural Engine ca and consult me. _ JJLSi?*5 JfAtxJLH. ' . ,'1 . I ' : k&U: \ U* Cr .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS111* AATAEBH Sample Treatment FBE 7? ,11 v We mail enough to convince- Jjj 111 B. S. Laudebbach & Co., 773 Bread St., Newark, 3s ^ A MONTH and BOAKD for 3 iT^l ? I T*r?r?V?f V Aim cr Afori nr T.sHiac in ! each county-? P. W. ZE1GLER & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ? I ? HAIR 3AS.8AM 7 Cicaascs aad bc-ar:ti?ios the hair. 01 teV* Tromutcs a luxuriant jrrowth. ?}, I?feS?i??E|i:jJgS Never Tails to Restore Gray [] c 'rioi' to its Youthful Co!or. HI N BIWeoIWs. 'l ^ The safest, surest and best eure for Con>s. Bunions, tie. >c Stops all pain. Ensures comfort to Xlit feet. Never falls Vo cure. 15 cents at IIiscox <5: Co., X. Y. Ill t LIEBIG COMPANY'S S EXTMGT OF MEAT INVALUABLE FOR DYSPEPSIA. Le An Efficient Tonic Tor Invalifls. J Mantaneons Beer Tea, Also for flavoring Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes. , GEXl'IJiE only with Baron Xiieh big's SIG.VATIKE in BLUE OK p acrosslablc. e Sold by all Storekeepers, Grocers and i- Druggists. l" ^-WA^ES[. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned in oae reading. ? Classes cf 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at r1 Detroit, 1500 at Pliiladeli>hia, large Li #.1.. ft# I O TTT C'lirlontc of UltlSSCJ) Ui v/vyj J-fCV>r cvuuyuv^ MV 11 Yale, TVellesley, Oberlin, University of n Pen 11., Michigan University, Chautauqua, II &c., &c. Endorsed by Richard Proctor, ; the Scientist, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah 4 P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, 0 E. II. Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal College, &c. The system is perfectly taught by correspondence. Prospectus - post free from. , PROF. LOISETTE, y 337 Fifth Ave., New York. & LAND FOR SALE. ACRES of Land near Rocky ' Mounts Improvements consist > of Two Tenant Houses, nearly new. .bana !- well wooded and watered. Price low. i Terms easy. Apply to r * J. C. CALDWELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers. 1 7 GOLDEN DENT CORN, KAFFIR CORN, African Millet, Red Millo Maize, Egyptian Wheat, Fresh Garden Seeds. ALSO, li p. Yita Nuova, Electric Bitters, Carboline, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Cooking Soda, - Mustang Liniment, Morphine, Scotch Snuff, Household Syringes. "Just received, a McMASTER, BR1CE & KETCHIK. 1 DENTISTRY. ? DR. J. B. ElfiHAM, Surgeon Dentist, blackstoce:, s. c. In office every day. Teeth extracted , compararively without pain by the use of ???? | MONEY TO LEND. 1 -APPLY TO1 e THE FAIRFIELD SAVINGS AND liOAN ASSOCIATION, SHAREHOLDERS "WILL TAKE NO7 tice that the monthly instalment of ! ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE r v is due the Finsr Tuesday in each montn. i ' \\\ G. JORDAN, MchlO Secretary and Treasurer. * cigaes i n nnn cigars j xu yyyi^BasBBaa i 5 5 ^ t -ANDJ ; - CIGARETTES ! 1 1 . 1 J s ; -? ~aiy ss rsxr :nc ; 1 A AAA FIXE CIGARS AND I IUjUUU CIGARETTES. 1 THE BEST 5c. CI&AE ON THE MARKET, / I 5 And Kinney Bros. Full Dress Cigarettes, 5 Richmond Straight-Cut Cigarettes, ' 5 The Golden Belt Cigarette, 5 The Duke Cigarette, 5 Tobacco, &c., 5 9 5 -AT? i o f. w. habexicht's, * OrPOSITE POSTOFFICE. a ksi. fault siosims, wines, liquors, tobacco, cigars, etc., -GOTOR. P. LUMPKIN'S, Three doors south o7 W. C. Beaty's and one door north of S. S. "Wolfe's, Winnsboro, S. C. MY motto is "Quiet Sales and Small Profits." Cheapest in town for cash. I also sell the famous FIRE-PROOF OIL, 175 degrees. The safest and best. It is jast what you want and what yoa should use. It is a <rood insurance , policv. Ask for Fire-Proof Oil. * " R. P. LUMPKIN, d IMPURE RYE AND CORN WHISie KEY A SPECIALTY. s. JN<JTAUfcJ. ^ A LL persons indebted to the late Mrs. il J. A. Cook -will make payment to l' the undersigned; and all creditors of the said Mrs. J. A.Cook must present their ~ claims, dulv attested, to the AdministraE tor. * JOSEPH K. ALSTON, Administrator. Feb25-tt Columbia, S. C. READ THIS. tTTE have bePD burned out entirely, but V V will occupy the store lately occupi e by Major Jas. Pagan, one door north >y of J. A. Giadden's grocery store, where >n we will be ready to fulfill all contracts made for the present year. "We also E solicit the trade of parties wanting advances to make tliis year's crop. ni Wo hnH riA incnrnimA hilt all.weaskis . ' V/ "J a liberal patronage. ilch3fx2w W. R. DOTY & UO. r S f' LAXD SALE. fT7"HEREAS, J. Benjamin Cloud, ef tl * V County of Fairfield and State < South Carolina, on the first day of Jul; 1887, made and executed to William ! Johnson, of the said County and State, mortgage to secure the payment to tt said W. J. Johnson of Two Thousand an Ten 50-100 Dollars on the 15th Octobe 1887; and, whereas, default has been mac in the payment of the money secured t said mortgage and interest due thereoi j the said mortgage will be foreclosed by I sale of said premises by virtue of tt power contained in the mortgage, whic sale will be made by the subscriber z public auction before the Court Hons door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, in the hours of legal sale. The fo lowing is a description of the said mon gaged premises: A tract, lying and situate in the Count and State aloresaid, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north b lands of the estates of Nancy Cooper an of John L. Johnson, 0:1 the south by land of the estates of Ellison Cloud and Wir Peray, wefct by lands of H. O. Duke, am east by lands of W. H Sligh and others. Also, tnat tract containing THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, lying in same County ani State, and bounded by lands of estate o J. E. Cloud, Eunice Bullock, Luke Perr and William Watts. ' Terms of sale?Cash. WILLIAM J. JOHNSON, Attorney in fact of J. B. Cloud. Mch6td RECEIVING DAILY And intend to the leave for the North ir a few days, and will use every en. deavor to select the 1LA.TEST STYXiES. Being so successful in my Fall trade hai encouraged me to purchase a large anc well selected st?ck. Hoping to be abletc please the most fastidious, and thankful for past favors, I ask a liberal share o: the patronage. MRS. J. D. ScCARLEY, PETERKBTS BOOK, TALKS WITH THE COTTON FARMER. 4 Telling how to select and keep your seed pure. How to plant and cultivate. How to fertilize and what kind to use. What kind of land to plant and what to judge it by. How to Sell to the Best Advaitage! HOW To DESTROY WORMS AXD HOW TO DO XT. ALSO HOW HE MADE 44 BALES OF COTTON With One Mule and One Ploughman, and $1,480 CLEAR PROFIT! ALSO TREATS OI> OTHER Practical Farm Matters, with no Fancy Theory and Names nor Words that cannot be Understood bv the AVERAGE FARMER. PEICE FIFTY CEWTS A COPI Send your orders the THE ]$EWS AND HERALD, Office Winrsboro, S. C., Sole Agents for Fairfield Conn ty, or order through oar canvassing Agent, Mr. J. S. McCreight. We offer the following special rates to the subscribers of the Weekly News and Herald : News and Heklad a:ad Peterkin's Book $1 9( News and Herald, Southern Cultivator and Peterkin's Book, 2 8C Terms: Cash in advance. Just BccbM A CHOICE article of Parched Java am Mocha Coffee, mixed, in hermeti ically sealed cans. Also Parched am Raw Java, and Brown Padang Java, Gran ulated and Brown Sugars, luu nne o Teas, Oatmeal, Macaroni and Cheese English Brawn, French and America! Sardines, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes Pineapnle, Salmon, Okra and Tomatoes Potted llam and Tongue, Chow Chow an< Mixed Pickles. Potatoes?Early Rose Pearless, Goodrich and Burbank's. HARDWARE. V Meat Choppers?something everv house keeper should have. IIollow-handle Too Sets, Shears for pruning roses and shrub bery, full line of Hatchets, Hammers Saws, Trowels?brick and plastering Horse Hasps, Mill, Saw, Hand and Eat tail Files, full line of Hinges, Picks an< Mattocks, "Wagon Harness and Bridies Well-wheels, very large and choice, lot o Flows, Garden " Tools, Manure Forks Shovels and Spades. Also, Patent Alarm Cash Drawers. J. F. McSlSTEB & C'?? DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL I AM prepared to negotiate sales fo machinery, such as Engines, Gins an< Mills. Parties wishing to dispose of ma chinery outfits, or parties wishing a bai gain in machinery which has been used will find it to their advantage to corres pond with the undersigned before pui chasing elsewhere. All machinery will b found just as I represent it. T?phor,+iY4 W. J*. ELLIOTT. N0TIC3 FOE FINAL 3ZSCHA2G2 J WILL apply to J. A. Kinnant, Juag< of Probate for Fairfieid County, oi Friday, the 30th day of March, 1888 for a final discharge as Executor of th Estate of Joseph K. Arledjre, deceased. Pv. W. FEATHERSTON, Mchlflx3 Executor; TE le )f y-ULJD AJN. ie i smi i: a ie h it CLOTHING. It We can show you some rare bargains separately. Come at once and witn 7 DUCEMENTS. v HAT?. HA1 d 5 Many big values in Soft and Stiff Ha season* SHOES. SHC f No flattery, "no chesnutwhen we y finest line of GENTS' FINE SHOES sc Oar prices are always the very lowest in pricing fifteen pairs of Fine French stitches to the inch, Button JtJals and <J< at ajreat sacrifice to make room forSpi If we can fit your foot we will be sur< i 1 FAIR N< 1 unpersons indebted , requested to pay the sa factory arrangements at All parties are hereby c less the above request f-.T-ioir or?r>mirifc -crill V>a rli McMASTEK, BE: r % * FLUSHED WF ' ?AS EADIANT ^ A GREAT SLAUGHTER IN WIN! not to pack away a dollar's worth of Wi ' Goods. We are going to sell them at so Ladies, if you want Dress Goods, now Great Bargains in every department. H THOMSON'S GLOVE-FITTING COR! . Unbleached Domestics. We are selling VALUES EST BLANKETS. CLOTHOG, ClOTHKfG A' Gents' Farntshing Goods THE BEST oOc. SHIRT YOU EVER Sj TtLfci JtfiiST $1 A few Cases of Boots at manufacturer: prices. We mean to have a clearing out Q. B. WI] AN ORDINANCE 1 To Amend Paragraph l and 3 of Section 38 of the "Ordinances of the Town of Winnsboro, S. C.," Adopted on the Fifteenth Day of December, 1887, Entitled "Fire Limits. " I J Srctiok 1. Re it enacted and ordained i by the Intendant and Wardens of the 1 Town of Winnsboro, S. C., in Council met, and by the authority of the same. That Paragraph 1, of Section 38 of the "Ordinances of the Town of Winnsboro, S. C.," adopted on the 15th day of December, 1887, entitled "Fire Limits," be and the same is hereby amended by adding to said section after the word "hundred" wheresoever the same occurs therein the words "and fifty": and by changing the period at the end of said section into a Jcolon, and adding thereafter the words following, to wit, "and it shall not be lawful to roof any building which may be hereafter erected within said limits with shingle or i other wooden roofs; but all roofs of build1 ings which may be hereafter erected - within said limits must be of metal or f Mate," so that said paragraph as amended , snail read: "That from ana after the pasi sage of this Ordinance it shall not be law , ful for any person or persons to build and erect any wooden or frame building upon 1 so much of the lots fronting on either side , of Congress street between Liberty street nr> snnrn and College street on the north as lies within the area bounded by said { streets, and a line running parallel to said Congress street, and one hundred and fiftyfeet back from said Congress street on either side; nor to erect any wooden or frame building upon so much of the lots fronting on either side of Washington street between Congress street and the railroad track as lies within the area bounded by said Congress street, Wash7 ington street and the railroad track, and a 1 line parallel to said Washington street, and " one hundred and fifty feet back from said Washington street on either side; and it shall not be lawful to roof any building - which may be hereafter erected within i said limits with shingle or other wooden l? roofs; hut all roofs of buildings which f may be hereafter erected within said i limits must be of metal or slate." Sec. 2. That paragraph 3 of said Section 38 of said Ordinances be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto after the word 'building3' where it first ~ and last occurs in said* paragraph 3 the words "or shingle or other wooden roof," r so that said paragraph as amended shall ' i read: "That any person or persons who shall violate any of the provisions ot tms Ordinance shall be notified in writing by the Intendant of the Town of Winnsboro * to forthwith take down any wooden or L frame building, or shingle or other wooden e roof, the erection whereof has been commenced within said limits; or to remove any such building which has been moved from without said limits into the same: , and any person so offending shall be , S allowed forty-eight hours within which to e comply with tne requirements of said i notice; and upon his or her failure to com ,t ply with the requirements of said notice e within the time herein limited every person so offending shall be liable to a fine of thirty dollars per day for each and every day after tjhe expiration of saidfoity-eisht V IE D SILVER ITS. CLOTHING. . > in Suits, or Coats, Pants and Vests ess our GREAT CLEARANCE INWLI' >r*-mW S. HATS. .ts, just to make room for the Spring SHOFS M ,JL. A.JKJI i say we carry the handsomest and >ld in the Boro. but just now we can astonish voa Calf, genuine hand-sewed, sixteen )ngress, which we wish to close out ing Styles. 3 to fit the eye and pocket. M. BEATY & BRO. fit OTICE. to us are herewith ,me or znake satis i once. t notified that un; is complied witli scontinned. CCE & KETCETN". - FH VICTORY D rITH JOY! 'ER GOODS. We are determined nter stock to make room for Spring me price. r is your chance to Say them cheap. Remember we handle the celebrated SET. A large stock of Bleached and them close. "We have some-BIG F A GREAT SACRIFICE. one of oar specialties. SlW! .00 SHIKT ON THE CONTINENT. 3' cost. SHOES! SHOES! at let-live , racket. Come and see. jLIFORD & CO. hours that such wooden or frame building or shingle or other wooden roof shall remain within said limits. Don = in Council this 5th dav of March. 1888, and with the corporate [l. s.] seal of said town affixed. J. H. CUMMINGS, Attest: Intendant. L N. Witheks, Clerk. FOIL SPRIE PLOWS. SPADES. PDOW-STOCKS. SHOVELS. HAMES. FORKS. TRACES. BREA.ST CHAINS. BACK-BANDS. LAP-RINGS. HEEL-SCREWS. HAME-STRINGS. HOES. AXES. CHURNS. BROOMS. BUCKETS. GABDM SEEDS. A fail line of . STAPLE and FANCY GEODESIES, ARRIVED,} Choice Seed Irish Potatoes, All kinds. TERMS VERY LOW FOR CASH. K. M. HUEY. NOTICE FOB FINAL jDISEAEG-E. I WILL apply to J. A. Hinnant, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, on T uesday, the 20th day of March, 1888, for a final discharce as Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Tinkler, deceased. J. C. TINKLER, Febl8flx3 Administrator. K0TI33 FOB PINAL DISCHARGE. X nrt I .t . ot\y\1xr _T/Vhn A ttinniit)f: .tltditft i of Probate for Fairfield County, on Monday, the 26th day of March, 1888, for a final discharge as administrator of the Estate of John Stevenson, deceased. II. A. STEVENSON, Feb23flx3 Administrator.