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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday March 25. * : : : 1331 New Advertisements. Iv> Mi Chop?Ketchin & ' athca-t. The Best on Eirth -Ul\>se (i. Desportes. Wanted ?Hail ?& Crawford, Winusboro, S C. 0:icc More t<> 'he frVont?J. I). Mcf Carlev & Co. Books of Sub-crip'.iou?1!. Means Davis and Others. Corporators. Books of Subscription?T. W. Lauderdale ai;d Others, Bd.oi Corporat'r*. Uriels. ?The English sparrow i? here ngaiu. ?I have a family lior.-c and buggy for sale. J.Q.Davis. ?The Court in Chester refused to grant the motion for a new trial in the case against John Ford. ?Clerk Jennings reports the number fof agricultural liens tiled to date to be about equal to that of la<t year. ?Mrs. ill za Itag?da!e died at Col. ! Culp's, U'>*sv;ll??, on last Thursday i ^ and was buried it; the church \ard at ; that piacv. ?.Since .-cudinjf the ponsiou lis! j Columbia the Clerk ?t' Court lias re- ; ceired no information of interest to the pensioners. -The County Commissioners were iw "* 1 1 I'ntt. j session JL'UCHiay auu l,au:au? .v... tine business. Ail ol the taxes of 1880 j have been paid out except about $250. j ?Mr. A. S. Douglass lias been se- j lected by the Ladies Memorial Associ- j ation as the orator for memorial day, j and Mr. J. \\\ Ilanahan to read the ; ode. ; | -J?r. -v^rrrcr ~FIs ^sncceerteel L?" in securing a sufficient number of It applicants to organize a lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workman in I this place. ? ?Ivo Mi Chop* is the heading of F Ketchin & Cathcart's new advertisement of blended green and black ter, the parity of which they guarantee. Sample packages free. ?J. 1). McCarley & Co. will have {for sale on Tuesday night ami Wednesday morning and Friday night and J Saturday morning choice Cincinnati I hoof If von want a good steak or j t roast that's the place to go. * j ?Mr. \V. J. Shelton, formerly a ! resident of Fttiiti-rld, but ai present j traveling i?x the iuierest of the I Charleston World, was in town on i p Thursday Mid Friday, lie paid our j office a brief visit. He is looking well j and seems to be a hustler. ?The examination ot' school teach- j ers for Fairfield County which was set : for the first Friday in April, has been changed to the fourth Friday in April r by order of the Stale Superintendent of Education i'artie* interested will govern themselves acce:diugly. ?If any of our subscribers who took advantage of our premium oiler, have not received their premiums, vrc ; will esteem it a favor, if they will iti-j _ form us at once. The orders for the f same were sent to the publishers, but | may have miscarried in the mail. " I_)l X At r* iii j ui uttv^v/u i iiivi | | Fla., is a candidate for Senator Call's I place. Dr. La Far visited Winnsboro j last summer and was the guest of Mr. i G. II. McMaster. During his stay he * showed us many reminescences of the W war, collected by him while a surgeon : r ^ in the Confederate army. ?Mr. Henry \\". Bellsmith returned i from New York, and reports that Mr. ^ Samson Solomon., of London, apromi- \ %_ nent member of the English syndicate. I ^^rhich will purchase the Catawba Falls. I ?uoKi,. in .v^ \>w York in a ! Will niwavi> ^ few days for Winnsboro. The pros- J pects of booming Fairfield arc bright. J I?Gov. B. It. Tilltnati has :?pp*>:nte?! j as the County Board of Medical Examiners for Fairfield County the following gentlemen: Drs. R. B. Uanahan, S. S. Liud-ir and T. J. Douglass. These gentlemen were rcccomuiended for the position at a recent meeting of the County Medieil Association, as was reported in the?e columns. ? Mr. S. B. Crawford, of this town, had a very valuable hcrse seiiously hurt on Wednesday at White Oak by being cut 011 Mr. Patrick's wire lence. Mr. Crawford had temporarily left (he horse in charge of a bov, when it became frightened at something and ran awav (the boy could not hold him) cutting himself badly. ? Work on the town building on Vanderhost Street which is bein<j erected for the use of the colored tire ; companies lias been resumed and is j progressing rapidly. We trust our j ~ town au!hontics"Wtrf-^vc these com- ; A panics comfortable and convenient j ft quarters, as they certainly deserve it j K being hard workers at all tires, ipl ?U. G. Despertes announces to day | HH that he is again sole agent.fer the Pal-1 g^"~ " - CGtteti ulaafer and has a supply : i.otwi This is one of the bc?t ; SL planters 011 the market, and as the deinand for these will be great oxving' to i the backwardness of the season, plant-1 ers had better call early. He lias also | a few tons of cotton seed meal which he otters low for the cash. ?The rain on Saturday afternoon spoiled what bid fair to be one of the largest da_\V business doi.e in town since the holiday season, as it is the Ti,.,. il merchants are not complaining, ft have big stoi k* and more coming ii; and propose to m 11 ?oods as low. if |||p not lower than ti.<v c.tn be bought in any market in the State. Try home I!? markets before you send off for any|??f thing. ?Oar reporter by invitation of j||| Messrs. Q. I>. Williford & Co.. took :i look through their handsome store on Saturday evening, and they actually ||||f have as tine a stock a* ha? ever been j||i> opened in Winnsboro at any season of the year. Ail departments arc full and some very handsome goods displayed. A vi>it to this establishment will repay anyone, whether you wish to purchase or no;. _Ti,r> enhir filers to :lie Fairfield t Savings and Investment Company met in the Court House Monday night and fixed the capital stock at $75,000 and appointed T. W. Lauderdale.T. K. J highest of all in Leavening Power.?' i ' "?ii 'i - gBBBg^PO | were placed at S1 '0 each lo be paid in ' i monthly instalments of one dollar a j share. About six hundred shares were >ub-cribcd and the company will i soon get to woi k. ?Our town was visited on Saturday afternoon by a severe wind storm, j accompanied by rain, thunder and! lightning. It was very dark, and at | one time it looked as though we were j going to have a cyclone. The wind J was from the northwest. It blew oti'j about fifteen or twenty feet of the j weather Hag pole, and one of the ' lightning" rods of the Court House. At this writing we hare no reports as to any damage being done in the county. ? Complaints about the condition of the roads continue to come in from all section? of ihe county and we do most respectfully urge <.ur County Commissioners as as ihe weather will permit, to ste to it that they are put in better condition. Our farmers have to haul fertilizers ami provisions, and } the loss to them in the wear and tear L ?nTTKr TTe"~vffr great and liie merchants in town lose trade for ihe same reason. j ?Our reporter paid a vi-it to the | countv juil on Fridav. He found the i inmates comfortably fixed, but very ! reticent a- to their several cases. !?? -_ to,?r I n III. nil.; IlitUtt wUitvnvv wa death, hid nothing to say, either rei gaiding the crime for which he is ; under setc nee or th; sentence itself, i lie ?ays he fee is very well, h*5 a good S appetite, sleep* wo!I, and was reading his bible when ti;? repotter wet.t in. He didn't seem to realize how rapidly the time for the execution of his sentence was approaching. ?Mr. R. S. Galloway, who is traveling in the interest of Erskine College, and has beet: in town for several days, left on Monday for Chester County. There was a meeting on Sunday in the A. Ii. I\ Church, at the close of the morning service, at which Mr. Galloway presented the claims of the College, and subscriptions were taken up amounting to five hundred and twenty dollars. This in addition to two hundred and ten dollars raised by j Rev. .J.M. Todd last summer makes I seven hundred and thirty dollars sub-1 scribed by this congregation. This : money is for building a new college at Due West. ?Our old friends J. I). McCarley & Co. appear once more at the front with a i.ew adrertisement in to- < day's issue. We always like to have < such advertisers as we know they mean ;. business. They announce a full stock of first-class groceries and some specialties. such as chow chow pickles which : they sell by the pound at 12-i cents and pickled pig feet, mullet and mackerel. : choice magnolia hams and Morgan ( hams and shoulders. They introduce j: a new thing in the grocery trade, that i is, they will cut any quantity of ham 1 rou want from a pound up. This will I fill a long felt want especially among j' the poorer class. (Jive them a call. j! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. j i CorxrY Ai.uaxck.? Tiicre Trill be a regular meeting of the County Alliance on the iirst Friday in April at eleven j ( o'clock sharp. J lope all the sub-Alliances will be represented. D. P. Cuosi'.y, President. Accidental Shootixg.?On Saturday Robert Martin, colored, was biulj hunting near town, when he shot at a | I bird and hit David Taylor, the shot i; lodging in Taylors arm inflicting a j painful bat not simion* wound. Mar... . .. ,1 tin did not =ec Taylor unm alter ne hud shot. ?o.mktiiix<; xi:w. -The Winn.-boro Drug Store is always adding something to their store to make it attractive. They have ju-t received a new j Edison phonograph. You drop a nicwePfnxlhe slot and the machine grinds out choTc8s?RQs:c. Xo nickel; no mu-ic. Murray hopes to ha7e it in j working fix tc-day, and wants every-' one to call and see it. Bring the ci.il- i l dren along and let them try it. i i A'hen Baby was sick, we gave her Casroria. Then she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. i When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. \7hea she Lad Children, ibe gave them Castoria. j Silvkr Wei imxc.?Mr and Mrs. j j \\\ r?. Murray, of the lloreb section, j j celebrated the twenty-lifth anniversary ' ! of their marriage at their home on the; I nisht of the 2:>rd of 1'ebruarv )a.-t. ! ^ ! . There was a large crowd iu attendance, i as the affair wa? gotten t:j> bv their; i ; many friends in the nsiurc of ;i ?ur-; prise party. who enjoyed themselves * * * -.1.???,; /1 < \ w 11 ft? ;i 11 i Hi v<u~iuu? tuts a.iu .-m. . j elegant supper provided by the >ur-| piiser*. Mr. ami Mrs. Murray have) ! our eongrsttillations and !>t>i wishe.i with the hope they may live to ee!e-1 ! brate their golden anniversary. .V I.itJIo (iirl's Kxprrii-nrc iti :i j Mr. ami Mrs. l.oren Tresentt are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at band l>-aeh. | Mich.. and arc Messed with a daughter, j four yours old Last April she was taken i down with Measles, followed witJJ a dread- j i ful Cough and turning into si Fe\er. Doc-j j tors at home and sit Detroit 'reatedher, but in vain, she {jrew worse rapidly, until j ! she was a nier^ "handiui of bones." Toen j j she tried I)r, King's New Discovery, ami J ; after the use or two aim a nan iiuuh-s, was completely cured. They say Dr. i Kind's New Discovery is worth its weight | in gold, yet you may get a trial bettle five j at MoMaster. Urice & Keici:in'-< Drug ; Store. I Many Persons 8kA'(? broien down from overwork or household g^rcs Brown's Iron Bitters jroailds the system, aids digestion, removes exof bile, aiid cures malaria. Oct the genuine. ?Mn??I IIII ?? ????BMP . L\ S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. J g/VH EDf PURE | Goxk toFloiuda.- Mr.J.M. Ucatv, I 7 , of! he well kiwwti linn of J. M. Boat) , & Iiro., left an Thursday !or a ui;> to I Florida. Mr. Bouty has teen la pt { haul at work foi soma time i.i I the management of the larire and j <;rov\ iny business, of his Jinn, and :?l?o { in conncction with ti c many <>:!ii<r enterprises with v. Inch lie is conncctul > an I thinks he is entitled to :i little rt>L ' and rcereatiou. The business of the | linn will be conduced during l.i< j absence bv the efficient jmior partner. Air. W. A. Beaty and their regtrar j stati'of employees. The firm expects ! to open in a lew day? a lYcsh supply j ?>f iroods suitable for the spring' tr.?de. M'\ J. M. I'eatv expects io go North about Apri. 1st to aild 'o the choice stock ahead. purchased. Ou> Days Kecai.li:i>.?Forthebencdt of the younger je^oration who have : come on life'? busy scene since that time, aiuljsiso to recall those good old days tQ-'thd^^r generation, we pul?lisJu'lierewith the "awns of subscription to the AVinnsboro TS&jfiklv News in 1SG-3: "For The "Xews^^faM&nth. one dollar, or in barter for otntfrl?^ji| modifies. All articles necessary or useful ii! families or business will be taken in exchange at fair prices, as usually understood in the market. But for the better understanding of our friends, we present the following cMip(1nlr? (if r.-itos. in the case of the most obvious commodities. "For one month's subscription to The News, wc will receive either of the following, viz.: "3 bushel corn. 1 bushel peas ur potatoes. s;24 pounds Hour. "0 pounds butter. "5 pounds lard. ' o pounds bacon. "2 gallons syrup. "4 head of chickens. "8 dozen eggs. "Wood and provisions generally, received at fair market rates." For the benetit of any who arc not now subscribers to The Xi:\ws and IIerai.i>, we would say to them, tha we will furnish this paper 011 the same lerms. I'eusoxai..?Miss Annie Aiken has [rone to Columbia to take a course in ; tailzie. She will be absent until June. Mrs. Lauderdale returned from the Xorth 011 Saturday, accompanied by Miss Schetlich. who will have charge , of the millinery department of the establishment of 1). Lauderdale this season. Miss Macie Stevenson, of the New Hope neighborhood, is in town visiting the family of Mr. J. VV. IJolick. Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. J. C. Smith returned on Saturday from Chester County, where they had been making quite an extended visit among their relatives and friends. Jim says he had a dandy time Mrs. J. C. Mackorel, of Blackstoek, who has been visiting the family of Sheriff Milling, returned home on Monday. Mrs. Daniel Hall, Sr , of (iladdens Urove, is in town visiting Mrs. Lizzie McMaster. Miss Ida Sugenheimer left on M011 [.lay for a visit to Augusta. Capt. Join iiinnant at rived 1 si town 0:1 from Killiaus. His ho*t of friends here arc always glad to see hi in. Rev. T. M. Bailey, D. I)., of Greenville, i>. C., is in tuwn :?!itl is Mopping at Dr. QutllehaiimV. W. L. McDona'd, E-q., ha.- I ten in town for a few d.n>. lie is 1 raveling agent for the E<.pd able Life ln-urui.ee Company,-it" New York. His :eni toiy covers N nii and South Carolina. Me. is u ?ooU 11-11 >w ami represents a yr?u<l company, :in:i wo wish him success in his new lield Mr. J. H. tKinnt'T left on Monday for a visit lo his >is:er in Iiarnwell County. Grip has had q.iu*p?^^rrtp an Mr. Skinner and he needs rest and recreation. We hope 10 s-ee l.im . etnrn completely restored to health. Iv. T. Matthew* is at U.-aic again, and we hope he ha?, been tiiuch bencby his i rip. Wi!li:;m Egleslon left Wednesday for Sewanec. JXSI'Et'TlOX. Alters! Adjutant (?eneral Farley has app.?in!rd the l.'hh of t pril lor the inspection of the Gordon Light Infantry. *1 he b<>vs have boen drilling f?r a week or >o surd though the time is i >hort we let 1 sure ih-y will cotne up to .he high stand trd ut proli ;iei.ey they have o?:abii>h< d l??r ;iit UK-eivt-.> xelsox xeus. Mr. T. L. Uichardson. of Nelson. ! informs us that the fanners in his J neighborhood are nineli behind in their [ work: very few oats an* sown ami .-caively any corn planted. Mr. Richard- j son thinks the u>c of commercial frrti-! li/.ers will not be in excess of last year. ; He thinks more corn and oats should be raised to make the farm self-.sus- : mining and let the cotton supply thecost. Now, Give Attention To the purification of your blood, for at no season is the bodv so s>u>ccptible i to the benefits to be derived from a good medicine, as in arch. April and Slav. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the pco pic's favorite spring medicine. It stand> unequalled for purifying the blood, curing scrofula, salt rhemn.ctc... regulating the kidneys and liver, re- j pairing nerve tissues, strengthening and invigorating the whole body. :i? well as checking the progress of acute j and chronic disease, and restoring the afflicted parts to a natural, healthy condition. It' you have never tried ' Hood's Sarsapai ilia for your medicine." tlosa^iis sensoi^jjHSS Profits Ahanit OUR ENTIRE ST TREME ? \o >:or allow this chance 1 * 'ry' n?irrt At t % C S 1 lie I.'IUIUJ \\ i; H.;v? III ? v.. ... t<> give you the very be.-1 attention. The Prices We huvfe a peat variety of ilats, I c:JU2li[ in lid* town. It wii! be :i sale o We have also in stock a lot of IIufl's Don't buy anywhere else until you BE GUIDED I Find us, eotne to us and profit by a EE A S TEJt VIL L K XX U S. I I Mr. II. 1). Coleman lux? violated the j sili commandment. Mr..I.(J. YVolling . was the sulierer. On tlie evening: of the lSili Mr. II. I). Coleman did quietly and pcacably enter the premises of Mr. J. (J. Pollings and therefrom taking1 MissXarcie j \V. There has been no arrest made, j Mr. Wolling went over ami welcomed) them to his home the next morning, j saxtek. | ?For the cure of colds, coughs, and all derangements of the respiratory , organs, no other medicine is so reli- i able as Avers Cherry Pectoral. It.' relieves the asthmatic and consump'ire, i even in advanced stages of dseasc, and has saved innumerable lives * EI). V. IHOlt LEX'S )IOI SE BURNED. Oil Tuesday about noon the residence of Mr. E. r. Mobley. Sr., was entirely consumed by tire, and with it j all of its contents except twe* beds and j a piano. It seems, from the meagre reports j vL-n 11avr> flint flip fire started 0:1 the ! roof near the .stove pipe and had made great progress when disco re red. Mrs. Moblev, who has been an invalid for i some time, had to be carried oat in i great liasie and tliere was nut help j enough at hand t9 save any of the furniture in the second story. Mr. Moblev was superintending work on his farm some distance from the hou-e. The neighbers came to the tire as soon us they heard the alarm, but too late to render assistance in saving- articles from the burning house. The family arc occupying- a plantation house temporarily. There being no insurance the property destroyed is a total loss and is estimated at ?Julia K. Johnson. Staflbrd's P. ().. S. C-. writes: I had sullered 1:5 years j with (d-zma and was at times confined j to my bed. The itching was terrible. 1 My son-in-law got me one-half dozen bottles of Botanic l>l?od Balm, which j entirely cured inc. and I ask you to publish this for the benefit of others ' (iiflimr.ff in Hl.-p lnfuineiv' *M"' ? A S Eli I (JUS A FFli A V S EA Jl TO If >*. As a party of bauds on Mr. A. Wil- j lifurd's place wen; returning- to work j fr..m dinner on Thursday, I wo of' rh(-ii), John Ilowe and IVici IJric, I into a difficulty that may pos.-ibly i rev 1111 fatally. It appears the party I we:e all peifijctly friendly and in good } humor, and were throwing rocks at I robin?, when John Rowe accidentia j hit Peter Brice's duu?C7 bucket. Brice j took (-Hiauie^rr this, and told Rowe j lltiii it lie hit his bucket again he j wouid hit him with his pick. Some j further words passed, when llrice, | who was carrying a shovel and pick on hi* shoulder, dropped his shore! j and made a motion as if to hit Rawe j with the pick, when Rowe irnmedi- j ately struck him with a shovel, knocking him senseless and fracturing his ; kuil. He whs immediately removed1 iw his home on Mr. T. K. JillioitSi place i?v fomo hands who were work-, in:/near the scene of the fracas. He, wks attended by Drs. R. C. Hanahan | and R. I> Hanahan, Jr., T. B. Madden j and J. C. Buchanan, and a piece of the | skull about three inches and a. half | lonjf was removed and the wound : dressed. At last acconnls Kii<:e was alive. Rowe came to town, <;:ivo himself up and was lodged in jii!. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. j school nia rrnus. Sclimo) District No. 4 i- di-cu->iny i tic fj'V'eiioii of levying :t ?;>ecul school j IjiX to run lilt! Mjhnol ill :liit I )i11 ict j r. X?c. 17 an I 11 *vi 11 mI-? . in ; :t i | r.'l> .bility make >|>eciil loviis. Tin- !'fj?ort of Helton! (.'oinnii-&;<>> er j Di:k?* >!io ws ihm 0,1)1^ diildrrn alien- | del ihe public schools in Kairtield Iusi j .war; 1544 whiles and 4'JoS black?.' Seventeen new school houses were : bail: makiv-f the total number in the j cMnty Hi'. Tne ."?G12 children were j instructed by 11 1 iciiCtiers who rc- j ceivid for their work $S,r^7.14 or ; About halt ot ti:e .-chools in the o-U'iiy liavc already closcd while tiiC. term? of a few have not ye: commenced. The funds in the county treasury to the credit of Mt. Z'.vn arc ab.>ut cx^^^"d and the trustees will soon j-m im Ml II? med and osi I OCK OF MILL IN mmm um TO SKIP YOU*IK; YOU SKKD a] is departinetit have goi:e hotne 10 spcn Alone Will Sell 'inuie . l?irds, and \Vinj;s to .'electSfn i iflorions magnitude. Don't yo i miss i ; we will close out strictly at COS T. Iiave seen our bargains. It will y< JY Y()OM>WN <K)()I j) 11s0. t -r" t T" T" T"1 T~^i T~~> 11JL1JM UKb have to call cm the town auihori'irs for usi?isiaiicc promised from that: quarter. i i c examination of teachers will | Joke place shortly it i< pelting to j be lime lor those interC'ted to post themselves on such questions us "Why does it not rain in Pern?'' What It Cost* Must be carefully considered by the. great majority of people, in buying even necessities of life. Hood's t^ar- J saparilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes., be- j cause if. combines positive economy ; with great medicinal power. It is the , only medicine of which can truly he i said "100 Doses One Dollar/-* and a ! bottle taken according to directions j will average to last a month. XOTES FROM BETHEL SEJCHBUR- 1 HOOT). Farmers are very much behind with j their work, more so I think than for ' ..f .1-- ! \cars, ine iew u?y? 01 m* yjt.-v.i.w , n eck that were lair were made good I use of in the way oi ploughing. A, lie ivj rain fall this eveuing will s'op j ploughing for a few days again. There has been but little corn ! I planted as yet. There will bu more j lVr;i!!z','is used in this section than j ever l?Ture I think. The few oats i that were sown are looking very j premising. Nothing done in the way I of gardening. The fruit I am afraid I is pretty much all killed. The roads are in bad condition, but c.iu hardly be otherwise on account of i the continuous rain?, and the great I n * 1 4,"*A <1nnn ! amount or naming ur-i nas ran ^ OTcr them. Oar friend T. C. Camuk across the j crei k lias agreed that cooking out of i doors is a bad business, and is having ! i a nice c >ok and dining room erected, i We have had and are having a little j more than our share of the gnp. March 21. ?Dyspepsia's victims arc numbered by thousands. So are the people who have been restored to health by Hood's Sarsa pari 11a. * A GOOD S110 H ISG. The White Oak Canning Company met at White Oak on Friday afternoon. There was ii full attendance of stock- { holders, same being- present j from "Winr.sboro. The old Board of i Director?, with the exception of Mr. B. G. Tcnnant, who declined, composed of the following gentlemen,! were re-clccted : J. M. Galloway, S. Ii. Johnston, T. G. Patrick, k A Patrick, A. J. Hamilton, J. J. McDowell and Gray B*ulware. Mr. J. M. Galloway was elected! President, S. K. Johnston Yice-Prcsi- i dent, Gray Boulware Secretary and j T. G. Patrick Treasurer. The report of tho officers of the | work for tlic in-t year was higuiy | satisfactory. .-hu-.vinsr they had earned ten per cent profit. Xo dividend was declared, the stockholders preferring to increase therewith the working capital. The capital stock wai increased, and the plant is to be enlarged and improved and the bmimeis extended. All present were satisfied that the investment was a tiur one. not only in the way of direct returns on their money, but also in the stimulation it has given to market gardening in that neighborhood. The First St?>p. I'erhaps you ate run down, <an't cat. j can't sleep, <-an't ;l:iuk, can't <h> am thing j to your and y<>u wonder what j ails you. You should h'-ed the wanting, i you are taking the lir.-t s?ep int ? Nervous j Prostration. You need a Nerve T?>tiie and | in Electric [Jitters you will tind rise exact j remedy for restoring your tn-jvous s\>titn ; to its:??-nisa?. healthy condition. Surptis- ! ing r; suits follow the u>e i t this j:;e:;t j Nerv.- Tonic at d .Y:trrati\e. Vour app?- : lite leturis, good dlge.*<tii?!i is re.-ioiv.l, a d the I.ivefai'd Kidri.-y* r sitriie healthy ac- j tS'ry n hutt.e. "i'li.-f "*0e. at Me.d.is- j ter. Ihicfvt K>tehiu"s Drugstore. * j for Over Fifty Vc. rs 'A I'.-miw'j S(.onii i". >y < :> j been us.*il !ur i vt-r liftv V :rs l?v :i ii iv-s of m.lhers f.?t their did' m v.hiie tliillLT, \v;t!s !>erf?'Ct MlWe.vi It siu??i!t\s i!if | child. softens the ^uuis. :a J lays nil r?;i i i, j cures a in.! eojii*, and i> l!:e !> st rt-iiif?!y I for L>iarrl;tt.i. ! v?i!i relieve the j.u??.* Jit- j tin sufferer Immediately. ><i!d l?y l?ru^gists in every i.nrt uf the world. Twenty live ce:its a bottle. He sure and ask for "Mis. Window's i>oothii:i; Syrur.," and ^.ake no oti'c-r bind. o-'-'Ujxly j in Oil OUTERS Cures I'lliOiuM s;. Py.-?pcpsia, Malaria, Nerv<>u>SiS and <iencru! Debility.^ Physicians rcc-omnieiiii i:- All dealers s?ll it. Genuine has trade markai crossed rod lines on wrapper. mgpggii'MTrt'Mr -i .rgra: a^yw, i, > n T i t of Considered. j l I ERY MUST GO.| i j I I j S'YT I1ING AT*ALL IN.TI1IS LINK ti Jiicir vacation, butjwc will endeavor the G-ood5. mil.'-> Such alcliuncf as ilii-- is ik.( often hi notlnn^tojook. ) JUDGMENT. i > & CO. o?ffg'1 JgPB r.MmorAcxxvni MiJ Va/aT C'!-; okm fiiire fBI : Thousands cf dollars worth of chiclicns are destroyed by Cholera every ycir. It is more fatal to them than rui other diseases combined. Bui the -'i/r every of a liquid remedy '.h. .'.v *.;> destroys the Microbes hi.fi 1 : iv.su?. Hclfo*" 'the y-scng . .. :rc killed bv MicmV* ! be.' . ; :.i:c fryer:;. A 50-ccnt bei; . i- 'c icz- chickens. It . : : 3:*, after using j tv*o'..,* a I-ctth you are not satiahc.i . ;t as a cure for Cholera, rciv.rn :r to the druggist from r.'hom you purchased it, and he will tefund your money. For sale by DR. E, AIKEN Wiunsboro S C. i FAIR VIE W WEATHER ASD CROP REPORT. Since niy hist, the 13th inst, the weather continues? almost as unfavorable for preparing tlie lands to plant as heretofore. Clear and cloudy days about equally divided and every one cold or cool, with rain p. 111. the 18th and 1 * - 1 1 * /-? /-V?\ 1\1aw lllglU lUllUWlIIJJ MlIUtlVIH IV JJIUM work. So far as cotton is concerned, by the use of fertilizers in our Stite, since the lands have become worn and destitute of huinus, the planting from the lirst to the 10th or loth of May will generally give as large and often a larger yield than when earlier planted. I can't say the effect, late plantingwill have in the Southwestern States, but it would appear as they have, near j a month earlier, cotton of the new crop for market, than we do, a good portion of the crop is planted in March. Tf the unfavorable weather wc have had to prepare the lands to plant is J general over the cotton growing States | and the acreage planted reduced, so i as to make not over 5,000,000 bales. a> much, or more mony would be realized j by it than from 7,000,000. Let us take special interest in the corn and j provision crops. .March is coming to] a close and no corn or very little I .mil o ifi'iwt lnfmv <* !I'mcis Ml'P buying to feed their stock and corn is [ at a higher price than it has been fur j two years or more and the unfavor-j able weather retarding the planting may advance the price. Every person \ who is or expects to make a support! t?y fanning should give attention first j to the planting of corn. To buy j mules at the present prices and some, to buy corn to feed them, provisions! for family u^e and commercial ferti- i li/.ers to make cotton to pay and sell j at 7-3 and 8 cents, the amount it re-' quires to make it, could they reason-; ably expect to attain to :i more pros-; perous condition. .1. m. i Wallaccvillc. S. C\. March lSl'l. j ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. j , ! ALL SKIN-'BLOOD! DISEASES. ! The Best Househ. old Medicine, Once or twice each year the system needs purging of the impuri- } ties which clog the blood. From childhood to old age, no remedy meets all cases with the same cer' ' ? - - ? tamty 01 goou resiuts ?*,? BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. j W. C. McGatihey, Webb City, Ark., writes. ! " B. B, B. has done me more sood and for less | money than any other blood purifier I ever used. I I owe the comfort of my life to it." P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August 10, 1SS8, 1 writes: " I depend or. 13. 13. B. for the preservation of my health. I have had it in my family r.ow nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a doctor." BP" Write for Illustrated "Book of Woadere," i BLOOD BALJI CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Sent free. WANTED. TT'IVE IIl'NDRF.D IIEAD OF CAT- } jl TLE, for which the highest prices ' will be paid. JIALL & CRAWFORD, | I :W4f2x2 Winnsboro, S. C. i riVi- mi?: tar-^Ti'inf-n .?r mi r IV JW 6 iviexicai Must; T e Lu A Cure for the Ai anu. xj A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal b] Farmer, the Stock Rais requiring an effective lin No other application compai This well-known remedy he years, almost generation No medicine chest is comple Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use al ~A*ll"3rugfists and dealers ha TiOOJbS OF SUBSCRIPTION T<1 the capital stock of The IVidgeway i improvement * ompany win ue uj?eueu | at the office c.f Tin; News and Herald I Company, Winnsboro, S. C.. and at A. F. Ruff & Co.'s, Ridjjeway, S. C , on Thursday, 2nd April, is;>i. I J. MEANS DAVIS, JAMfcSQ. DAVIS, 1IKNKY C. DA.VIS, ELOISE D. RITFF, KATE I). UAILLARD, :i?21? f x 1 w Corporator?. LOOKS OK sUISCRIi'TUiX. "SiCOKS <;V SUBSCRIPTION to the O capital stocic of Tin Savings and Investment Company will be opened at the Winnsboro National Bank on Tuesday, March 31, 1891, authorized by J. E. Tiiidal, Secrc-tarv of State, 20th day of March. 1801. T. W. L U." DERI) ALE, T. If. KETCH IN, T. K ELLIOTT. J. V. McilASTER, 3-2-ifxlw Bo^rd of Corporators. ONCE MORE TO TOR PROMT i U 111 U L JUUA? 1 . wit11 the chea pest, choicest V* GROCERIES '.'I' all kinds that may be found in a FIRST-CLASS GKOCE11Y. Standard GranulatedSu^arat 7 Lower grades in proportion. FINEST FAMILY FLOUR in tlw aiarker. The Famous Magnolia Uneanvased Hams "at l"2y.jv. Pickled Pigs' Feet, Mullet ami Mackerel. V.'c cut ham from one pound up. Fresh lot of Morgan Ilams affd Shoulder Meat, which we guarantee fine. Chow Chow Pickle in buckets at ! per pound, 3-21 J. I>. McOAIlLEY & CO. KO HI CHOP.: I I I j faded (iin I Black fa, I i rnITY a UARAxti:i:/>. QUALITYXE VEIt VARIES, TN buying Ko Mi Tea consumers ?<'t the JL best quality that can possibly b-- im?,,,! .>,>1,1 fl,,? livlfn il'tll will I'iJl U"U tiut I OVU4 t i\j I'l.vv, %%..?? it advantageous both in point ol health hiul of economy to use it instead of poorer tens <0'u\ at the same price. iiSTSaniple Package Free. ftil iilicart THE EES! OS EARTH] \\JK AUK AGAIN" SOLE AGENT 1 V t for the sale <>t' ?l)o I j at iK.CO .'tilll li"-I'LY.-'irK r, i;i:<ro!ij i\.TTMV i,rrs\ lliMl LUliU;\ M) J!LAL. \\"c have a few more ton-? oi CO[*TOX SEE!) MEAL, !o\v lor !he casli. ULYSSEG. PEsFOliTES. NOTICE. qURVEYIXO DONE AXI) SOLICIT o edbv: EDGAR Til > PI', 12-I2fxly Jeiiuinss .S.C. * < --Z&rr* "ia f^- w i^T" - . ? * w y r. I- T f lbJ _____ - %H " ^ cS 1 51 ang | liment. | lments of Man east. / the Housewife, the er, and by every one liment. -es with it in efficacy. 1.1 . _ r is stood tne test 01 S. te without a bottle of most every day. \ rsSS ve it ; STATE OF SOUT lY~C AROLIN A COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Lji S. Pi. JOHNSTON, Esq.,Probate Jud(je: ! WHEREAS, SAML. M. GRIER hath V y made suit to me to errant bun letI tors of administration of the estate an<l : effects of James T. Player, deceased: These are, therefore, to citc andadmonV.I. ?I1 -"??'lrt ? Irln/lro/l I>u <til aiiU UU3 JXH.l\LLK^\X ?*A4 VA creditors of the said James T. Player, deceased, that they be and appear "before int*, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C\. i on the 2Gth day of March, inst., after : publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in list* f fore.ioon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day ot March, Anno Domini 1S91. -Published on the 12th day of llareh, 1891, inTiiE Xev.'s a>*d Herald. S. K. JOHNSTON, o-12x2 J udge of Probate. Couri Has Adjonrned, -BUT THE ff alio Hotel Bar TS still in ihe same plac j vsiSD aiail A. stock of WINES, LIQUORS .AND OMARS. The very best of Imported and Domestic Whiskies always on hand. Pure X. C. Corn Whiskey a Specialty. . A choice articlo of Kentucky Rye always in stock. The BEST FIVE CEXTS CIGAR in town. Beer always fresh. ! PUKE RED OIL AT 20 CENTS A GALLON, j Call and see me. ? ! WINNSBOBO HOTEL BAR. ! _ FOR SALE. | , 1 ??r.cv*?fc! j'C: W&WR^fc: A Vllk - - ii 6 ^ J> S fc, a'Jrv * iK .< v JSSUEiES. JUST ARRIVED In addition to ?} stock on hand a carload of GOOD MULES AND HORSES. Among them some good mares and some "nice driving horses. Mules ranging from 14A to loA hands high. Persons wishing tp bay will do we!l to call aud examine them before buying elsewhere. They will be sold W " ;.0 LOW FOR CASH or on time until next fall with satis factory paper. A. WILLI FORD, U'TVVQP.ORn s. c.. M Vl ..y-r*A MgfjgTBEBT ! ^^^Liver CHILL CURE. cheapest medicixe kjiows considering quality and size OF dose. 107 will also ctoe BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Dr. W. Et Aiken, drugg;3t. Winnsboro, - S.C. THE FAJRFIELD Saving and Loan Association. J J OA N S made on real estate and personal M Jl J cndor.MMnent. Monthly insfalrceat fl the first Tuesday of each nmntli. 1| j Barings Department. * Deposits of $! 00 and upward received upon which interest will he allowed quar! teily under the ordinary savings bank rule's and regulations. | J. M. BEATI", * * '1 Tmor?>r_ oecrcuto rTTCTTC ~?i ft. ?av be tytot:^. on fllo at Goo. ? - ?O m j \ i. : tTv p. Jjoweii X' Co's Nowspapef >..! vortlslmr Bureau (10 Spruco St. V "where advertising Ov'-iLcacu u.Uj ituulo ivt it J" vF.W vnnw