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: ?... .. . c^cc-> vfrmT*^ ~r".-vr,ao>.'vr7T.^ i Kgawwrrca-rynr'A B v/firr*. i LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. IH? Wednesday, June 20, : : : 1888. Tunms ok The News and Herald.? Tri -weekly edition, three doiiars per an- I rmm, in advance. Weekly edition, one i doiiarand fifty cents' ver annum, in advance. :: vvks pen Advertising.?One do liar p . iiu i. (solid minion) for the lirst insert=: lv <: :: :s per inch for each snl>s i These rates apply to a iv--.; .s ' ev.*ry character, and are -i " .:! ? i:: advance. Obituaries t" V t :f.it ?. <.-? svsj-vct ar? cltarged i??r a> a tioiiros, - ai-y.i- . tiivTits of uc:iti:s. are uubi sin* 1 fc-v. ::J: i aresolicite*!. Liberal terms { .<:...;?vi advertisements. N-rt' A<iv??rtise??*c!>r>? J * * T71 W Wf\]jf?nicht?s. I \ iXi r. It Nomination for Trial Justice. j Summer Heading?D. Lauderdale, j Nominations for County Cornmis- j sioner. j Notice to Teachers?John Bovd, j Chairman. School Meeting?J. 0. Caldwell, j * Chr. Board Trustees. j r-il Knei*. -~0r? Wednesday morning 1.7o i inches of rain fell. ?A very pleasant dance was given at j the armory cn Wednesday night. ?The engines on the C. C. <fc A. Railroad have been changed to coal . burners. ?A penitentiary guard came up on Erida.v j^---t*ok the only prisoner j HI convicted to the penitentiary. rift. ?There will be a dime reading ana j musical entcriainment at Mt. Zion , Institute on next Friday night. . ?Sunday was a day not likely to induce people to attend church, hut it helped out the cotton crop consideraVvl.. uiv. ?The fronts of the si ores of.McCar-j. ley & Co., and Mrs. J. 9. McCarley J are being improved under the hand of a | ?The Board cf Health have been j ( - . making the rounds and several premhove been reported as deleterious it! ' for a basket of fine Irish potatoes and cucumbers. They were the j ; finest ive have seen this season. ? ~ ?t. ^11 ( ?i-'ilC JliCKSOii oiucr uuoui mously adopted the proposed amendment to Article IX. of the Democratic Constitution at its last meeting. K ?Mr. J:is. It. Curiee, of Kocktoa, 1 I sends us the first bloom of cotton L. this season. The bloom was fully j matured on the 15th of this month. j ?GILDER'S PILLS arc unsurpassed H and purely vegetable. For sale by Mcr Master, Brfce <5s ICefcchin. * (j | ?We return thanks to Mr. Eben- 5 ezer Tennant for a basket of fine Irish noLitoes. Tho were very large, and - r - ;? ; on the whole were the finest we have 1 seen. . * ?Jriclge Kershaw is always gladly welcomed in Winnsboro, both as a J Judge and a citizen. Many of oar ' citizens were members of his brigade, 1 ^ and hold him in the highest esteem. [ B ?Head the advertisement of D. ^ Lauderdale. There is some fine sum- r mer reading in store for you at the w most reasonablo prices. Doirt-fail?te? 1 " ??anfl TO \VI12tt.-y un ?A gentleman in this -comity (old j us on Monday that he had never been drawn as a juryman, although he-was eligible. . This gentlemen is not so old, ( but'he is plenty old enough to be a ,J P juror. ofe ?We return cur thanks to Mr. J. Bk Turner Stewart for a basket of very nice Juuc apples. They were of the -} very best quality and variety, and were hugely enjoyed by the entire I "staff.'' j ?The Charlotte Chronicle reaches ' I Winnsboro at o a. in., the earliest 1 | daily received at this place. Its news i department, telegraphic andothenvisc, ; - is very fall and editorially it is amo.ng ' the best. fc ?We call the attention of "leachcrs of the county to-the announcement ibis morning of the meeting- of the County ! * Normal Institute. Full particulars are given and we hope to have a large at-' i tendance. j } * - ?J ERSET. FLATSUIIIiiL jmd FEYEIl' ' CURE is guaranteed l?y all merchants sell- j ins it to. euie, or money refunded. For. ' sale by McMaster, Brico & Ketcbin. j| ; ' ?This and next week are commence- ' 4 ment weeks i;?. most of ihe colleges,: and Fairfield boys will bring home 1 with them the usual large number of ! honors generally given to'boys of this -^^couiuv. ?JB^^^^^?rean^Jestival at Mr. BRfl&ay for the ' HP parsonage Hfl^Spl^SPfyffecess. The attenwas good and a handsome sum realized. ?The Gladden's Grove Democratic ( _ club met on Saturday, June 2. It was Bjjm^jj^^e^tomeet on the first Saturday HUpTo Soath' Caro^pi^Aunic Bonham HPftg llic Normal School. Kggrell experienced in lliis IRachcrs will be glad to engagement' ^BMBalnalioii for scholarships Bp Training School wil^* pQBrd- "We hope thrrTany ^^^WW^offni^yoang ladies who desire to lit themselves to teach will note this fact. r It is a splendid opportunity. ?We have received from Mr. D. H. ^ % ~ - * -i "V- . AlODiCy, 01 mis coamy, u, vuiy u;uiuL some invitation to attend the comII : mencemeut exercises of the Shelby, N. V., Military Institute. Mr. Mobley is chief marshal on this occasion. ?Although the -.Gordon Light In- i I fantry had decided to go to Greenville, || j there is some doubt about it at present o^ving to the inability of many of the men to get oil.. We trust that the Gordons will turn out in force and tncv oiaic tviiiu wu uau a??rurWSritiuiMi iriwiw ?The ice cream festival at Dr. "Wixxsboeo Steam j Robertson's 011 Tuesday was a great! Company.?The anniv ! success. The demand was greater of the "Winnsboro Stei J than the supply, but nevertheless every j Company was held in one cnjoved himself. The ladies 1 on Tuesdav afternoon, having the entertainment in charge elccted as follows: are to be congratulated on their sue- President?J. H. Cm cess Vice-President? T. I ?All Democrats should register at! Secretary and Tre once if they have not already "done so. : Brice. Lost certificates should by all means 1st Director?"W. A. .be renevred. The registration books 2nd Director?B. J. < will close the first Monday in July. j 3rd Director?T. W. Every Democrat should see that he is : 4th Director?Louis either registered or if his certificate is | Chief Engineer?II. ( 1 ? I u I 1st A csTcffirif?F_ TL vilUL lit SLIkIiIs. yv- i UiiV ?) \-U. ~'-?v ?From a Columbia correspondent, ; 2nd Assistant?C. P. whose fail letter will be published ! Axemen?J. O. Boi later, we learn these facts as to the ' Cathcart. Congressional race in Richland: lie Pipemcn ~ Louis 1 says that when Gen. Bratton came out i S. B. Crawford, the status of affairs underwent a j The Company expe< marked change. Our correspondent j but owing to the latent says that Gen. Bratton is the strongest > of finishing business the of fhft ihrec contestants, and had he was dispensed with. been nominated sooner he would have , , .... WH1 WILLI Oli cou< cad a waix-over m Richland. .as it is Cure will give immediate he thinks he will beat either candidate c^-? c*s->nn<^ For ? in that county. A en' , SlIILOII'S CATARRH REMEDY?a ! ,..Cl'(?r Report.?The . positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and j H eather Scrvice furnisi Canker-Mouth. For su:e by Dr. W. E. ! ing- concerning the Aiken. I ? i weather on tne various Ice ! Ice !! Ice!!!?The Ice .house I the week ending June 1 will,be open on Sundays from 12, m. The rainfall and t.^mp to i, p. m. F. W. Habexicet. * past week has been abo ? ??rrit _ r but the former was o UNCLAIMED ajBTTKus. xuu , t,.;butct]. <jHe amount LUg- is a list of letters remaining in tire WftS a Kttle oycr th? ave Postoftiec at Winusboro, S. C., May J The weather for the 1 IS. 1SSS: ^ _ j has been favorable, lb Scippio Brown, H. Hair, Ad aline . a,u^ ?j;e gi-owin< ilicklc, John Melhtigh. ^ | distribution of rainfall, Persons calling for any Oi the abo?e | jjccn mieqaal, and hai letters will please say they were ad-; some p]ace? doing but li vertised. DlBos^ Egl&stox, j ypg^ation. Cotton on i ^ Postmaster, j RQfc rec0vcfc(i trom p Deatii.?Mrs. Francos i^. iiigon | ranis, out me warm w .lied at chc residence of her sou, Mr. ! past week has afforded a Jno. S. Ligon, atEocktou, on the 1-ith i opportunity' for clean! iust. Mrs. Ligon had many warm i grass. The nights hav< friends in AYinnsboro who will be cool for cotton, the grov grieved to learn that she is no more, j still slow*, but rtands She leaves several children, all grown, the plant looks healtl io mourn her loss,, and to whom we estimate that the crop extend our sympathy in their bereave- weeks behind. Corn is iQfejit. The funeral services were held ; condition. xt Scion Presbvterian Church at this ~T ""7, , i " r. l i ? i i Suicide.?Pat. Bell, a i Womi h rwf-H' Mflornon?! fif 4 O CiOCk mil the remains incorrect in [lie adjoin- | snicntc on te chnrcli-vanl. Il,aB? P1#0< Mo,u">-v j The cansc of t his ra>h u< School Matteus.? The students of ! was the infidelity of 1 Mf. Zion arc busily preparing for carno to Winnsboro on rhcir coining: commencement. Written on going- to his house.w; examinations wili commence to- mittancc. He went to \ .Borrow. day and apparently worl On last Thursday (he school of Miss of spirits, thongh later ii Belie Cathcart closed with an enjoya- seemed to be brooding o blc picnic. She taright near Buffalo j fortune. All hands \v< Jiiarch "arid had a flourishing- school. j dinner, and after partak: few years ago this was but a modest past Pat .went into the school, but its. constant- increase, in Alter entering the house lumbers-shows- how the earnest and pistol and pointed it to patient labors of the teacher is appre- j the.presence of several 1 ;iated. Addresses were made by Dr. I remarking that he wou.' Boyd,-Prof. V. D. -Douglass, "Messrs. i in hell. They thought ) K. H.' Jennings, -XL M". Zealy and Dr remark and left. Soon i F. B. Molvinstry. parture he cooly and ATS }fcrr!Tr fail to cure stretched himself out, p! my case of Malarial or Bilious Chills and tol lo his heart and Fevers. ?or sale by McMaster, Brice & came immediately. He. ly shut the door bf the h Personal.?Miss Laura Ilanahan, divested himself of his cc >i'Charleston, is visiting the family of let went through his ve Dr.naiiahan. burning a hole in eacl Capt. U. S. Desporte?, of Columbia, reached his heart. Froi vas iri town on. Thursday. dence he actcd most coo Mr. Xelson Ilanahan, who is in eratcly, and was to all a] hi sin ess in Charleston, is visiting his a sane condition. Trial relatives and friends in town. cart held an inquest, and Mr.: Wrn. Hall, son of Mr. W. b. rendered m accordance [Iail, ha's returned froiti Wollord Col- facts. cge. lie reports a pleasant coin- ? nencement at that College. warranted to ... r , ache m twenty minutes. ] Miss Wilson,* of Samter, and Miss Master, Brice & Ketcliin. Ragsdalc, of Bichburg, are visiting at ? Mr. J. M. Beaty's. - An Uxfoktunate Oo Judge of Probate Gantt, of Barn- difficulty occurred in the ivell, was in (own last week. yard 0n Thursday aften SIIILOirS CUKE will immediately Mr. Andrew M. Walla< relieve Croup, Whoopins Cough and Bron- Kocn, which might 1 ihiti-j. For sale by Dr. \V. E. Aiken, [j . . <TVi f t 11 most seriously. The ^ ' - - * ? . xr>. The Mule All Kigiit.?5>ome peopic are us iunu?o. lave ; been' asking us what was the prosecuted Koon for bre * > matter with the mouth of that jack-ass store house at Wallacevi in the cut of the North-western Sleigh of shoes, said to have t Company- His mouth really is a little Koon on that night were iusfigurcuj but as the saying goes he feature in the evidenc< is still in-the ring. That mule is found not guilty and-on singing, and the notes of hi? music ment of "Court brought should appear coming from his mouth, Mr. Wallace saying, "I but as soon as he got to AVinnsboro shoes, take them." The he began to notice the evidences of blood between the two ir progress in the town, how the stores passed between them, of those merchants who advertise are ' theu went to the office c crowded with customers, and how Judge, where he had his the Wiunsboro Wagon Company is ionoweu iuuj, tui3u.3 ^ boa' ing all competitors, and his song when Wallacc came fror broke into a wild melodious medly struck Koon -with a i peculiar to the jack-ass, singing in had picked up, striking such rapid time that our press even. head. In the fracas could not catch the notes of his reached the front of the harmony. That's what the matter when Koon. struck W with him. satchel which he had s*unue<j him somev n/vo ntTODuncJT* l:. . r?.v?nrv1o?nf o-r.rtr.vi/I onr? JO \JJL~ U X OA. J^JL OiA illU wa**J^A**AA*V JLLXLIjL L\J IkX~+ vuuvt^ v***?.*. you have a printed guarantee on every ? ct,.nr,i- 1,; v bottle of Skiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails ivoon stinck him Witn c. to cure. For sale l>y-Dr. W. E. Alien. ) ing him against the rai then pullecl his pistol, Decisions by Jro^WrriiEEsrooN. y/. Ragsdale and Mr. ?Judge Withei^^u has decided. the rushed forwaid to prev following cag^^vbich were submitted ^Ir. Ragsdale was holdi t^hj)0#^e February term of Court: iacc from behind, and in Talbott & Sons vs. li. J. Gladney, ct: wrench the weapon fror ah Amotion was made to set aside fired, the ball striking c the judgment. Motion refused. TV. umns of the Court Hon: S. Monteith argued for motion, Me- dale thought the bullet 1 Donald & Douglass, contra.- hiai, but Mr. "Wallace Dan'I. Hall vs. T. "W. Woodward, j intention of doing this This case was heard before Judge j Koon had hold of him. Fraser, and a decision was rendered | icft at the firing of tl in favor of defendant. On appeal j matter though creating the Supreme Court remanded the case j nient was quieted dowi for a new trial. Motion was made be-j fore Judge Wilherspoon to dismiss the j How ?Ien I complaint. Motion granted, frags-! If we kuow all the i dale Eagsdale for plaintiff. Obear j Pjoach adopted bv an r t.- ^ * r * - i a , .? ! the better enabled to & Kion for defendant. An-appeal will j danfer and postponc be taken. j when surrender becoi iVoQT.nM- fr. Co.. r.t. ,Tno. S. Swv-! In many instances the in mggggg^^^^. '. ' % - . .. ?m jnf.MMimn.1-mil usurer? \y. u. j Beaty. 5; Quattlebaum. Jj? Lauderdale. |.\ |V- - -, Samuels. iX!-,. ^ - n-.ii- . i, i V\ 5 -A^A <J.? - E"10"- rosfaEeBre& Arrowsmilb. tkjfcjjgrfsaibfS Cr 1 id cl en l'c^ui\_w - .jj v vriaauen.^ ^ >5 jaudecker and 'relief.Pi Price* 10 ^ ;a!e by Dr. W- E. ~ i| THE Mills bill being about to pass C ? Liverpool laden with 'goods consigned ioQ. ] South Carolina 46 Pairs Men's $3.00 Shoes hes the follow- 93 Pairs Ladies' $1.75 Butt effect of the And a great many other bargains, wmc croos during Glli, 18S8. ' eratnre for the ^|ff^ at.the average, I &X)9 X0 X ily fairly dis. of sunshine . ^ J' . last seven days ioth for farm " W * I crop. The however, has 1 has fallen in HAVING been chartered by I-i itlj damage to ton, bargains unequalled are being o sandy land has Der oair. See.these goods before bi revious heavy 1 A ~ . 'eather of (lie . much needed ng cotton of s been rather rth of which is are good and hf- Planters is about two ;" on!v i? fair !. i mulatto negro, j H Primus AYi!-! jg at 2 o'clock, i . ' a? jt on bis part * ^ us wife. lie ? Sunday, and . u" ,C^USC^ T*ttTC T>T> A TXT ttt111 olnrove KA vork on Mon-I j.jrj.j.0 x jlxjtxj.x'* win ced in the best market at - ii the day he vcr some misent home fur Nashville Norhal College.?The \ for the jno. of rc_ following arc the regulations for op- j chanan cotton hou=c P^cauls f?r scholarships in the Nash- ?"Gu: he palled his vllle Normal College: - In t his breast in aPP^cant f?r a scholarship must mnrdei ico-ro- women, be at lcast 17 >*ears of a=e> of irrc" a mistl ld?Cat supper pr?achable moral character, gentle- The jothino- of his manly or lady-like habits, presumed of G. I lfter th^ir de- 9??d health* declare his intention to land. del*bei-telv ma^e teaching a profcMSStoi^miiSb-re- Kasrsds ^ced h;s pis- ma*n at lbc College two yaars,- if thTT^^NorT fired Death scholarship is continued so long, and to -The' - ' - fftsif.h in the Public Schools of his-or padjoari had previous- ~ j , her own State at least two years, if tercd 1 Lt The but- tbcre!s oPP^^'i-- ' upon i "*t' and shirt The applicant must obtain Trom .the dere^ ; b and frWlv ^ta*c Superintendent of Public In- sine dl n'all * the evi- sirnct'ou f?r his State, a certificate _As, jv aiKj clciib- thal be has passed a satisfactory exam- rett'sT jpearauces in ination in Spelling, Reading, Penman- sale by ' Justice- Cath- sh^> Gramraer and ^"alysxs, Rheto = a verdict was ric' Geo=raPh>' (civiI aud Physical), vith the above Arithmctic> Algebra, United States To the nisfnrr. ina.] The Pcabody Scholarship money , cure sick head- will not be paid unless the student tbe folj For sale by Mc has beeil a student of the College one passe(j " r rao'.ith, at which time, and at the close Solieitc -crrexce-A ofeach succeeding month, $25 will be r Court House P^d ?o an amount not exceeding $200 Februa noon between for theyear; no payment will be made examin , ? ? for the fraction of a month. It is exnve" resulted pected that tbiS m0UCy wH1 b? appr?* ^ co . priated bv the student to payment of v>onds ( circumstances * , : ~ - , oonasc w .. , , board^nd other College expenses first made r a ace a ^ ^ and no certificate or diplo- Judge. a-ingino is ^ granted to any student eessary lie, and a pair , , , ,, tion i 1 1 l-nAtrrn 4r\ V.A in arrAa.r-5 ill rhASe l'C icen worn by I *""*v" lv. I umuc ! a prominent -I,tcls- limited ). Ivoon was Students failing1 to complete their permit the adjourn- C0UI'se of study according to the condi- buildin the shoe9 to ^ons prescribed, or to teach after ^ooks lerc arc your ^^nating, are required to refund the J Johnst< re being bad amount of woney they have received Trapp ion, hot words from the "Peabody Education Fund." amined Y Wallace t0 the Resident of the college. withou )f tne Probate ^ Gentlemen usually pay from $15 to PPj?eJj pistol. Ivoon a monti: for board in approved made c i he went, and ^Vding-hoasts or private families, fines, e n the office he Ladies Pa-V ia best families, $18 to $20 Tr,ap?; " submit ale which he a monLl3- 50 a ^car ls Paiu 1Ui LUC to oe aj h'm o"cr 'he use ?fsnch b??.ksi etc-i.as are furnish- tices oi they 'finally edby the ColIeSe> and *or a Portion of do"? b: Court House, ^incidental expenses. i Qallace with a' The annual session opens on the first tjon. i,:-. Wednesday'in October. There is no extrem in iii& nana. m m lAftHjnr vacation, except the Christmas hoh- t?raijDS rhat, knocking ' L Blythe on recovering '* , , and su lis fist knock- Scholarship'students will not be re- be fror ,,, ? ceived after the opening of the session, work ung. Wallace f,. ni fl,_ , , ,T exccpt in extraordinary cases. oitne1 when Mr. Or. r will no J. W. Bolick aplacc ent blo<vi=J-ed. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each beyonc , r *", .' bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price likely ' :ng Mr. W al- 50 cents. For sale by Dr. TV, E. Aiken. j| unless i the scuffle to . oriage a his baud it _ ' _ mili, fa Court Proceedings. x:Qn - . iirc of tbe col- case 0f gjjas p-aiai^g v,as tjre]v sc. Mr. "Rags- given to the jury on Monday, and a should ,vas meant for seaie(j verdict was handed in. On C( disclaims the Tuesday the verdict was read, which > J^e thinking founQ Silas not guilty. Mr. TV. L. cessar] Koon having McDonald represented Paulding. duties, ic pistol, the The jury in the ease of Shields Glad- j nluch excite- ney?official misconduct?reported on ; ' Tuesday. They failed to agree and a ~ mistrial was entered. C. A. Douglass for the defence. They remained in the ovl room all night and until 91 o'clock the I The enemv we are . _ . . Tr-?~A ihn nest morning. It is said that the jurv 1 crops I ai va v/xt uiv ? j the moment stood ten to two for acquittal at the The lies inevitable, final ballot. This was also the result usual, first Fallot. Between the first Whc enable it to op- ^ . :d death. Many and last ballots the jmy stood for a I time { ^jjces to such time seven to five, but the last result j botton jyas as above stated. have p fc^uesday the first case heard was The assault and battery of we arc ^yated nature. Rags-j didate. J^presented the de- j Our rerdict?"Not Guilty." j Key. J was "Wash Thompson i at Ito< eligious meeting-. Mr. I More i Eidgeway, appeared' Buc! I nil WHIM |~I n'lirYTV^yVrmi?-a -,"-r-i T?TTr.'i?lriv-1 --rtTW--T-?-r-t I v vr ga '-* *' / i>el\ <X A. LOCKWOOU.?A. w i>ruviii) ui^ii means^^shi^^l^he^p go r>. Willi ford & Co. We are offering these ffocds at the folic , in Bals, at $2.50. ~ ~ Go Pairs Men' on Gaiters, at $1.25. GO Pairs Lad: h vou -will And in our large stock bv* sailing in. ' ' J ?OVER THI l Wm H H it [ENDRIX, has arrived, and while the passeng< ffered in Dry Goods, consisting of Lawns at 5c lying elsewhere.. Ladies' Handkerchieisjif5( found making schedule time. Tickets for sa ncinftyiu'i a rm naamaaamni m *r m rinrrn.ir"?rivvr^iiawr?-ryw7Vin'WTTa>2r?f.rair-r it wwEnvtrg defence, and Mr. 0. W. Bu-j TYfOTTNTT assisted the Solicitor. Verdict i llv/tl Lltv.'-' he case against Wm. Qnarles, i% the jury could not agree, aud lai was cDicrc'u. ? , ' next case on Thursday was that .,& ). Koon, white, and Dan Kirk-1 ? black, for burglary. Messrs. ! ile for the defence. Verdict? ! .ied, and the Civil docket was en,vas (he passing of general or-.; ifte'r which Court adjourned in appetizer and nerve tonic, Bar- j :JZ-^-"STonic is unsurpassed. Try it. For' ? McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. || ;EyT3IJEXT OF GBAXD JURY. ^ . , ... We print this morning a ? ? -- - ? ? eVirrinrr TOU1 hft nsp.d in the Hon. J. B. Kershaw, iresia- =*""* % r ?~7 T 7 ' of the Institute. The engrr 'wcf5re: and its splendid showing jracd jury respectfully submit patronage of the people. owing presentment: We have CzvbXEEiiyai upon all bills given out by the )r, and made such presentment gkeenbriek. i as to ns seemed best. At the The Greenbrier Democ ryTerm we made a thorough met on Saturday, lGthinst., iation of the offices and books of! President J. Ii. Curlce in l county officers, of the jail The secretary being abse nnty poor house and of the Jackson was requested to a fVia /iftnntr ond ! T:in oiYXinflmniif in thf> 1 )1 Alll UiUUIUlO Ul CLIO vvuuk/f uuu x.iu U1WVMU.MVMV W v.-w . eport on samei tothe Presiding 0f the Constitution was tu We nave not thought it ne- , to make such close examina- rauueait this term, but have On motion of T. YV. Iv such investigation as the resolved that the claim of \ time at our disposal would &Co. be pai(, aI1<J ttat, , and find all the offices and .... . 1 ' . ?rs in good condition. The Pa3 share, "of Trial Justices Cathcart, hiossy dale. m, Gladney, . Glenn, Henry, The Mossy Dale Democ ?ui -Mason, McMeekin and mct on Saturday afternoon, have been submitted to and ex- ., , . , . I by us, and we find them all,. Pre51dent in the chair, t exception, neatly kept, with The amendment to the 1 vouchers for all fines, etc. of the Constitution was ui ae February term report was adopted f the absence of vouchers for * ' . ^ tc., collected by Trial Justice fo^owlll= gentlemei These vouchers have been dressed the Club, II. A. Gi ted at this term aud are fonnd j Trapp ana Dr. T. B. McEi: 11 right. The other Trial _ J-us-1 Candidates are invited : the countv report no business f 71'.., y thein. since February term. j meetings of our club, whicl public ron^- :.i township No. 1 third Saturday of even sorted ! > bo in very bad condi- 4 o'clock, p. n.. Special report is made of t!ie iioreb. ely bad condition of the road The Iloreb Democratic ' from Simnson's Tarnor.t to c . * , o -i t . Wood, kr.owh as the mill road, Saturday, 2nd June, at ch bad condition is reported to President Irbv in the ch??ir. a the want of proper tools to The minutes of lust mc ritb, which the officers in charge rea(j an<j confirmed. % Tlx* amendmcnl it procure. Keport is maa-e of / 1 . on the Bell's bridge road, jast; o< the Constitution \vs I the first mile post, which is \ It was moved and carric to become anogerner jmpassaun; i have a aay set apart especi -to visit !lliS ,Ckl.' ; reported to be in snch condi-! lucre being noothci bnsi to be badly damaged if not en- i ll?e club it adjourned to m swept away by high water. It | Saturday in Jnlv at 4 n. m. be properly secured. mclusion we would thank vour! for your kind and courteous j items irom mossy ent, and for the information ne- . ,, , . nf nnr I V' C haVe beCn Messed seasons, rather too much ra Respectfully submitted, i however, and somewhat o: J. G. Caldwell, i ing order, but upon the Foreman. I cannot'complain. The gr j being harvested prettv JiVCKHEAJ) ITEMS. |wu?, .. * ; \v heat is not more than ! farmers are busy now with all and there is a decided fa :o cultivate and gather. the oat crop. Upland corn wheat crop is lighter than pretty good. On bottom but the oats crop is very good, pretty much a failure, as I ire the work has been done in the corn was drowned out he upland crops are fine. The ^me yet if everything is i - mtb Qdmp hvpp.rl. Tlv* r.< is (unless planted hereafter; ^mto'backVar.l^acd 'roved a failure. showing signs of improven blackberries are ripening and dition generally good. TL ! beginning to look for the can- the section is good. I have heard of the dealt _ ?. , ... interesting child of Mr. Baptist friends are rejoicmg at Charley Brooks, of the Ii< r secured the services of the borhocd. It was only si . R. Aiken again, commencing The parents have the symj :k Greek on the fonrthtSundav. whole comrnunity. - " I have also leaned of tl ln0nV AEAEKEB. Mrs. Ligon, who Was an < chead, S. C., Jnne 12. tant of the county. She w A * r I \ ui7^wM Jh / J ^ \I \ I ^ g|gg_^ 31-. \ j i - D- WHiLIFOBB & so. ' jL JEL JSL JBBLM JK-W jsaue^ ? srs arc ^being served with ICE COLD SO] :.,8 1-30., ioc., 12 1-2.C. and 15c. per yard. ;./8j-3C.,j2 1-2C. and^c. each. Je at HENDRIX' only. The best FIFTi gEg: mn tw 3 "ZION INSTITUTE. ~ ~TI mos J- Jk-griTT *|r|& ' Ilea "" i clea -:V v ,'-' ' ? ">:y'V e ' few vand in engraving of Mount Ziou Institute. This en- ^utz publication of the catalogue and on the envelopes Co., iving is an exact representation of the building, bottl will do much to commend the lustitnte to the Dru: .III " Zt~.',7?'JUCJ?T73r*ifMIIBWB*TSi~JC?XL.'-/JLaS-Z? 1 ! of Mr. Thos: Ligon who preceded her [ to the grave several years after the war. 3Irs. Ligon spent a number 01 ratic Club years in leaching in the free public at 4 p. tn., i schools, and we hope to see good A tb?. I results in (he future among her old ' " *! pupils. Iler sorrowing children have n rv nt >V. i1 J also the sympathy of The community, sclioi ct. | jMiss Pet Perry's school closed [X Article to-day with a picniu, which was very -Ju .?ni-mf.nciv i greatly enjoyed by both the old and 1 young. Among those present was 5 J the worthy School Commissioner, Dr. ^( ,UiT it was] John Boyd, who jyut in the time as an U- C V. R. Doty j old cauclidate knows hoy/ to do. of G his club is Among other conspicuous guests were actio I cwu \vuu% uivii iiuiu wui ! Messrs. ILobt. Simpson and Jas. f i Smith. W< jratic Club' ^r- Walter ilekon has returned CHJ VnnniRfh ' home from Yv offord College to spend offic June iotn,ihis vacation. ltothl ! Mr. J. B. Burly has a cotton bloom, " [X. Article the first of the season, the stalk having lauimonsJv also seventeen shapes upon it. This is not reported as an average of the . , crop. MOSSY DALE. 1 ^cn a'3" J tine loth, 1SSS. ^f0 lenn, U. C.! ^ nstrv. I ^ree .i JERSEY FLATS Chill and Fever Cure the I to attend: f0r sajc ^icMaster, Brice & Ketch in i will meet j and ail druggist merchants. !' month, at j ? i LETTER 111031 EDGEFIELD JUDGE. 1 i Til! Club met j Messrs. Editors: As we'expeiience i. 4 o'clock, j oreat pleasure in heariife from our J|rs.t I - * ? J uly i friends in old Fairfield, it may be of who etimr were j interest to in them hear in turn from | this section of the State. "YYc moved fj ; to "Article! here last December and found the land kind is adopted, 'just as fertile as had been represented i/-T tf-iof- rr-A ! fn no otirl fliA Vir.ArsTo ltrtcrofoVitrt ?nfo7_ Aff- 1 a aiuv uv/ j cu u? j iu\/ j^vyjvzv iivcyiiuwAVj luivx all}* for the j llgent and refined. The land where j ^!lc o. ! we are (on the Edgefield ridge) is j ente: ness before i capable of the highest degree of calti-1 Te ict *hc 1 t vat*on> l^lc wa*cr excellent and the air j hoar ^ just what you would expect from an l altitude of 1,400 feet above the sea' - level. . |_ dale. Corn is locking fine, but the cotton rrnn i cioes not grcn\ on us iasi as it woaw with good! have done had the cool nights not T ^ in at time-?.; retarded its growth in the start. j A < ,! ,' j This is truiv a white man's countrv I Jvvu; wasii-1 auc, negrocs ^re only "niggers," but t>!{. ; whole we | just as difficult to manage on the farm ain crop is j as elsewhere in the State. Farm l-lc "enerallr.; labor is indeed becoming a serious ? % *if * *! matter and unless we have some legis-1 . .P | lation looking to our relief we don't j lling off j kn0T*r \7hat will become of us. ByiJL is generally j the way, what has become of Farir- [ lands it is' field's "old Democratic war-horse, in I '*n _! for?f thr> nf 1 1 he ?ostof | Major Thos. W. Woodward. Let's j ?V c laave j {javc him In the councils of our old! iavorable to j Palmetto State. Such men have to | -t^t Dtton plant! die some time, but so much the wOrse; X1 ' small, but!for the State. For the sake of [us! Ju lent. Con-j farmers and for the sake of every j*?ie health of i other advanced movement send Major liw'J Woodward to Columbia this winter, ] -r ^ i of a very and let the good people rally around ; 1. , and Mrs. his standard and show their "gratitude If rid Dreb neigh- for past services. Like all good men : a 11: ck a week, he has h:'.s enemies, but he has a host4;Ssta >athv of the of friends besides. j r - ! TTT- . 3 I O V. i rr c uj.u ?suu j le death of j prospects'for a rich harvest in the old inhabi-1 fall. Will write you again later on. pf-i';, as the wife1 James Elkin. . .T, : v, .i-'.i- - r-:?- -. ;?? c.a?^A. 31 , J ain.^- -v. " ' ^ "'^~""r"-^ ! jgpsi^p^*^ i for: '0(H, the Bclva A. Lockvrood ha? jnst arrived from nric wing- free trade prices: j pcr< s SI.50 Shoes, in Bals, at $1.00. i call ics' SI".25 Button Gaitciv, at 75c. alwj I my . < ROIi&BS AM) MUI.ES. still have on hand twenty head of ses and Mules, aE broke ana ready for icirm; among tnem i imve some large CEPEXTIXE AND LOG- 3IULES. d a few medium size. I also have a plug mules. I have a few nice, young MILCH COWS sale, or will exchange then for dry le. I am also paying the highest cash e for dry cattle, both fat and poor. >ons wishing to trade will do well to - - ^ at my stables and see mc as I am : -"||a? xys waiting and ready to accommodate friends, either in bavins or selling. A. WIILIFORD, WIXXSBORO, S. C. ISBS v .. ' ; ' ' ;./M 3A WATER by TempleHosiery at i/c and 25c "-CENT CORSET on the . creeiaE lEeBeiTitethodT lie most agreeable as well as the t effective method of dispelling A c n?/l TTftfAre Av UUUIiUO} \JV1SA2 auu JL'V/tV/XO) V/A. nsing the system, is by taking a doses of the pleasant California id fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, It gently, yet effectively, strengthglhe organs upon which it acts, lat regular habits may be formed. uifactured only by the California Syrup Company, San Francisco, For sale by Dr. "W. E. Aiken. * , A TToraan's Discovery. ^nether wonderful disco ery has boon e and that too by a lady this county. ase fastened itselutches upon her arid even years she withstood its severest "Trnrr^rr'TThw-Trfpaiis wvie?under- ?*??:~~~ :d and death seemed imminent. For i months she coughed incessantly and 1 not sleep. She bought of us a bottle r jcuugs s -\e\v .uiscuver} tor vuustion and was so much relieved on ig first dose that she slept all night, with one hot-tie has been miracuv cored. Her name is Sirs. Luther Thus write W. C. Hamrick & of Shelby, X. C.?Get a free trial e^at McSaster, Brice & Ketchin's fERSEY FLATS vrill cure dysentery few_ hours. For sale by MciTaster, SCHOOL MEETING. MEETING of the taxpayers ia School . - f?| District No. 14 will he" held in the n Hall on Thursday, the 2sth inst., at m, to levy a special tax for the next 1 ' ' - J. C. CALDWELL, nelDtd Chr. Board Trustees. 012 COVSTY C02Z2TISSI0XEII. 3 are authorized to aunouncc Mr. . TIIAPP as a candidate for the. office oxmty Commissioner?subject to the - " ij|9 n of the Democratic primary. OH COUSTY COZmiSSIOXEE. i are authorized to announce Mr. lS. A. ABELL as a candidate for the i of County Commissioner?subject 3 action of the Democratic primary. * FOE TRIAL JUSTICE. i are authorized to announce Mr. B. STEVENSON as a candidate for. 'ffice of Trial Justice in the Judicial rict embracing Brice and Jackson's k Townships?subject to the action of )?inocratic primary. *. NOTICE TO TEACHERS^ School Cojmissiosee's Office, ( kVr^scoEO. S. C., June 12,18S8. S [E Fairfield Countv Normal Institute will be held at Mt Zion Institute the week in July?to open Monday, 2nd and close Friday, the Gth. Teachers expect to attend will please notify the srsigned at oxce, so that homes massigned them. ie citizens of Tflnnsboro have-jcerv ly consented to entertain ffte teachers . \e County, and it is to be hoped that ?ho can possibly do so will report at Zion Institute at 4, p. m. The citizens be visited by a committee later, to as- . tin the number of teachers each will . achers from other Counties can secure d at from ?o to per week. ^ JOHN BOYD, Chmn. Co. Fd. of Examiners. nel6txtd "ICS POSraTAL DISCSAEGE ' 'ILL apply to J. A. Hinaani, Judge 3f Probate for Fairfield County, on rsday, the 2Sth day of June, "lSSS, i final discharge as Administrator of Estate of Margaret Elkin, deceased. A. F. IiUFF, . iy29fix-> Administrator. MACHIN EEY. lRTIES wishing to sell machinery . ?ij?| which has been used, or parties deg to purchase machinery which has ' . used will find it to their advantage irrespond with the undersigned. )illx2m AY. J. JjJLiJLUIT. FOB SALE. IESTI SEVEN-TOP TURNIP SEED. J. C. FEASSTBK, nel3xt? Buckiiead, S. C. KCEFOBRNAIi 2ISCHAEGB. "ILL apply to John A. Hfrmant, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, on ay, the 10th day of Joly,. l?S%^7or ul discharge ss" administrator of tfcc te of Andrew J. iloblev, deceased: _ CALVIN BBICE, ncOflxS Administrator. TiniEIl BUGGY ROBES, all styles, 1 and embroidered. . WINXSBORO WAGON CO. ' 1 : -M