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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Highest of a Wednesday, August 5, : : : 1891 MAIL COLLECTIONS, Letters will be collected from the GB Iff letter boxes at 3.15 and 9 p. ?. daily. $3 New Advertiseuicntn. Sag Cotton ieed Me?l ?W. R. Dety & Davidson College?J. Ii. Shearer, President. Lumber fur Sale?J. K. Davie, Monticello, S. C. Economical Feeding?Fairfield Oil ????? & Fertilizer Co. JLST ^EC . 1- >?? ??? 1 Machine Oil. i'iUriCK -UllIliUT HIMUUIC V/V. | John li. Patrick. * ^ Salem Female Academv?John II. ~ Clewell, Principal. ' A 'A1:K | <it home-rai <m! Kri?u. ! strccls BII Fri ?The Sheriff sold a few tracts [of | ~ land for taxes on Mondsv. I jL>l yATrox y m \ ' u j ii adverti&oinen ?Mr. James Turner has had a well Xf... dug in the rear of his Graaite Block. A1 1 ai- ns*? ?Mr. F. C. W ithers has been electcd f. ^y* Principal of the Ridgcway Ilijh ^ A?l cu^ School. Fire ?The ?Trade iu fruit jars this season has j Bulow, neatbeen very heavy; all the dealers report! 0n Saturday ' ?' ? I ISUgC SS1C4. yi lauuiy |^iai ?There is no clue yet a* to who jn t{JC kitchen committed th? recent burglary at th? insurance. Hotel Duval. > ?Capt. "W. G. Jordan made his Children Cry second shipment of grapes on Wed- . .. ? ,,i? x-i a bln l/i.l nesdayto>.ew \ork. ?The Board of Trustees elected inTr^n iliss Julia Fripp and C. G. Garrett ? U *. C~ ^ eve 111 noc teachers in the colored public schools j , . ? . ... , I and clav pi<re< f?r this township. t, .. _ j kill a few bir ? >V ork has been resumed on Dr. | J. C. Buchanan's new house, and with j Cotton Sk favorable weather the contractors hope j & Co. in a soon to L*ve it finished. i nounee a. supj ?Mr. C. B. Richardson killed on They make "Monday at Simpson Turnout a rattle wishing to tn snake about tire feet long. It had six your Mock r rattles and weighed three pounds. turn it. ?The cornerstoneoHJleLl^^0ut^^ Isge i* made oLF^ripid granite aud ^ ^ ^tTeleganny ^polighcd. It was laid ou ?rCc*? WA>i Tuesday with apprapriate ceremonies. ?TLe j* oie ot bate ball on Friday! 1^Z!e hi. i[ ev?uin<f plated bet wees th? Winn?boro [ *jC'^ al! 'ncllie Oii>r*ifctpr.? a.m\ the Greenbrier# re-1 , , . , .. . ,, , . n- her death iro: sultiul in faTor ol the Greenbrier? 2o dose of an or> to lo. I .. ?Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum will leave j Fairfield on the 1)tfc? in*t. for Morehcad City, J ?rfhe reputat X. C.t to attend a meeting of the cultural Soci Southern Dental Association. He will secretary rece be absent one week. from a parcv i ?The White Oak Canning Factory terms for th< started work ?n Friday. Besides { selling hot sat cleaning up the machinery, etc , they j the fair to be 1 put up 920 cans of fruit and vegetables. | Pretty good for a start. j Economicaj t i.j ..., I tention to a All*, u. l. oamco prcscuica u? ua , Friday with a ba^ of splendid horse ' twemeut of 1 apples a wagon load of which he had ! fertilizer Co. iu town for sale. Our acknowledge-' ?* stock. Tii wenis are hereby made. worth carefu ?The first bale of Georgia's new j rer>' useful it crop of cottou waa sold in Xew York rai,er ^at is 1 on the 27th inst. at public auction in ?*ce and prac front of the Cotton Exchange for 7c. jjad d0(~ per pound. It classed strict low mid- rampage i? t * viotn ivIm v ?The County Board of Examiners colored girl o: were in session on Friday for the pur- and bit tever po?e of examiuiug applicants forschcl- Brice was bail arshipi in the Winthrop Training came to whe: School. Very few applicants were geid. Mr. B present. tjin; his shoe ?The Wiiiusboro Cannery started him behind bi w*rk on Thursday. They put up all Brice's woui the vegetables offered. They will one, was dre* , work again to-day. Tomatoes and i&ss. At last . -? mi v ? J * l > 1_ 3 otra sent in to-aay wm uc puiu. xur m oeen tinea. ca?h zt good prices. . ? -Manr complaints are being made tr^ ^2 about the coadition of the public roads, to'people havi I some of them we leam to be in a very all such (and bad fix. Would it not be a good time, jority), the b now that the crops are about laid by, ^^lood'an to giye the roads a good working? borates the : ?The Monticello and Salem Al- ? liances Lad a picnic on Saturday in the The C. F. i grove at Mr. G. B. Pettigrews. It dent Morton, was lately attended, and was yery Cincinnati Ra enjoyable. Speeches were delivered j ^ ednesday. by Major Kiusler, Lecturer Jeffries | Cleric of ( srnd Capt. T. S. Brice. j cure *^e issue ?The weather predictions for Thurs-1 I day were not verified, much to th. j "/ ' n gratification of everybody. Instead .... . ' * . .. , , Countv has n< of "fair weather * we were vmted by * a very welcome and tnach needed rain, l,W!. come which will do a great deal of good. ?l 0n f/? . , ,, fieul will be o As far as we eaa learn the ram was , , ., , . . and not on a 1 general throu^aout the county. ?The reform inaugurated by the aoMicn Richmond and Danville Railroad A >'egro I some time back arith reference t? the Saturday ni running; of trains tnd the blockading -wha bad been of the Washington strvet crossing was gherifl to mal short-Iired. Some of the trains run store of 1 through town at a high rale of arrest a negrc and the crossing above named is fre- charged vrith qaently blockcd. Som#!bing ought to license. The be done to compel the company to desperate dis ^comply with ths law. and seized a j 11.. T W'.kl. T?rvV;..,?rv? /if Podor V>Ahil Jtxi Uf ?? UVVIU4VM, VA I UV | VVV4?4VV? Creek section, called at ttir sanctum constable got oo Thursday and presented us with him 'when lie some specimens of what he called the to stop, but h "tree tomato." They grow on a tree- Johnston fim shaped bukii about four feet high. The the back, frei bush i? strongly limbed, and while the died. fruit is large aud abuudant they require Trial Justic no sticking, do uot fall on the ground, puest on Sum and consequently do not rot. The in a verdict fruit i? handsome in color, very firm facts. and or fine flavor. Mr. Joknst ?A party of gentleman of Fairfield delivered hii County hare purchased th? plant here- *essr*. tofore operated br the Farmers' In- ^een reta'luc<-' ^ fewest and -will publith a weekly paper which . to be known as the Advocate. The paper will be run in the interest of the Messrs. Edit demands of the Alliance and the re-1 ?ot C9?P^> * form movement. Capt. Harne Mc-i Publicatl< 14?ekin will be the editor, and J. B. j 'E5A , p ! Crosby business manager and local j . 1 editor. Mr. Lock wood, from Laurens, | entireJ) I will be foreman of the composing j notes? * n" room. 1 reProduce lL i Thanking ; i courteous ofi The First Step. | Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, sPecN },(>nrs t can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction; and yoa wonder what, T <5 r ails you- You should heed the warning, | ^ you are taking the first s?-ep into Nervous ! _ Prostration, xou need a Nerve Tonic and I Vr* u' ? in Electric Bitters you wili find the exact! writes: "Wi remedy for restoring your nervous system j place, had ai to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris- his arm whic! ing results follow the use of this great tf> rftnfrr>i ! Servo Tonic and Alterative. Tour appe- hi * \ tite return*, good digestion is restored, and P , . , the Liver ana Kidneys resume healthy ac- began to heal tion. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at McMas- entire cure, ter, Brice & Ketchin'a Drug Store. * worthy cf cc IIIIBIM? Ill IW 11I i I ? IIIII !< ! I IBIIIM iffl 11 in Leavening Power.?U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. I. AMOIXTTEDf PURE MMMMwmMnncaflQOOKm B? B??a?i?aiww6aa)>?3aaMWM* i?n m r* eived. ?One Barrel A11 to uefoiiteks. qf f{^e ' r ? \ Weaie in receipt of several corn* iyy>boro Dp>m, Stoi.e. j elu?icaiion5j fv0m correspondents in gut-A wa"On load of! the county, which we have been unable sed hojfs were on the It0 lhis Kl>ek's iiSue ?s i ' readied as too late, usv. j _? : In this connection we desire to reaj.?AVe publish to day j quest that correspondents send us >-v ? <1?A.. ... A.. %.AA/1J. 4 \\A L? VI J/a*Ut-?vn, X an iv?. ^ j m11C&U UKl?. IIJUY Ill<i > 1 CitUi titutc and Saiem Female i office by Friday (hut we may have lead what they say and j botn Saturday and Monday to put tlogues. them in type for the "Weekly which is ... 7 7\f m t printed Tuesday morning. It fornekitchen ot Mr. I. Li. \ , * . , v , happens that verv interesting matter Ridgewar, was bunied , , , " . . ? , . comcs too late and it will be too old to night. There was a lo . , ... , .. . , put in the neit week s issue and consee and silverware stored 1 , . ,, . Loss about $m No. Vwutly is not published. By remembering the above our re? porters, wi: ? have so kindly given us ! for Pitcher's Castorla- tiie "ew.s, will confer u special lavor ? upon us. li.?A number of gentle arc getting up a gun Pergonals. >ropose to pass the dull Mr. J. J. Gerig is home from Florida cticiiig with glass balls on a yj^ ons, so as to be able to Miss Daisy Kiitl* left on Monday for as mis ian. Pawlev's Island. f.l> Mkal. W. If. Doty ^liss Marion Boyd is on a visit to ncvr advertisement an- Statesville, X. C. piv of cotton seed meal. A. F. Kufl, Esq., of Ii0c?vhill, Masiu a fair offer to any one *own 0,1 Monday. r it. Buv a ^ack and if (*aillard left on Wednesrotrt eat it you can re- ^aX ^or Mississippi. Miss Helen Huff returned to her ? ??? home at Rock Hill on Tuesday. ~ratuT? htt2l*?rd, col- yrs> Eunice Bacon aixi-Mlss lieseis mild dead in her Getr C!i . D>ent lc?ve to-day lor/Columbia. iin?r at her home in Miss x)r. John r?oyd.nk at home. His >s- yard. The coroner gch0ol at Flint Hill has vacation. 'St on Sunday afternoon Mrs. C. T. Gooding returned to her found that *he came to i,ome in Macon, Ga., on Saturday n ihe effects or an over- a w nmwn and fjimilv are rate* visiting relatives in Chester county. Agricyltural Society. ^ls* Katteiref, of Lock Hill, is .ion of the Fairfield Agri- visiting the family of Mr. A. Willifrrd. ety is extending. -The ^Irs* ^ ' I5* (;ilbert ancl children iv'ed a letter on Thursday leav? t0'da/ for.a visit t0. Halsellrille. n New York city asking ^r* and h*3 son 1. K , i exclusive privilege of J1'-? left on Tuesday foi the Spiin?s. asajje and sandwiches at -Miss Lula Holmes, of Savannah, ?eld he -e this fall. ^a., visitiM? hor relative, Miss Mattie Gaither. . Fkkdixg.?We call at- Editor AV. D. Douglass left for the very interesting adver- Springs on Thursday and will be :he "Wiiuisboro Oil and absent from his tripod for a fortnight, on economical feeding j Mr. Jno. Crawford has returned it advertisement is well J from Poughkeepsie. X. Y., where he I reading, as it furnishes has been attending a business college, (formation to the stock- Rev. D. E. Jordan, D. I)., left on based oa actual experi- Friday night for Mt. Airy, X. C. Dr. :tical tests. Jordan goes away for a much needed . , ....... rest and expects t? be absent until -A matt ttog was on uie i , . _ . , , rpi . , , .... ... , A about September 1. 1 lie exercises of :he Albion neighborhood I , ,, , ,J ,, . _ ... . the Sabbath School will continue as It tore the clothes ofl a , , , . . ,. -.r ,n n t> i , usual, and the session hope to have the a Mr. T. G. Brice 8 place ' , , . * T j> , , ?, T rr pulpit supplied during Dr. Jordan s al dogs. Mr. J. Heury * r ^ ? . . ,, ,i . t absence, vv hen there is preaching 11 y bitten bv it. The dog ,. .... . l. , 8 * , * -4i notice will be given through these c Mr. Brice was in the , 3 ? , I columns. rice was stooping down iT,^bim^leTr Mrd Children Cry for Pitcher's Casioria. id, which was a serious , rjilhoad boom. led by Dr. J. E. Doug-j o,w,nnfa thp rW had not! The stockholders of the Winiubcro, j WatUiboro and Camak Railroad will | meet hereon Tueidiy next, the lltli situdes of climate are just. We hear rumors of an addit constitution!. especially moving in the direction tng impure blood, ior , ? " . , ... tliev constitute the ma-|of iJ airfield and Winnsboio and this est * safeguard is Arer's : meeting is for the pnrpo?e of effecting -lie use of which cleanses : ai.| augements whereby Winnsboro ^vstenf11*^6113 a'1^ *U~ niay become a railroad centre. Those g)S em. j ^ cj^|zei;S vrho have had these fc C. R. It.?Vice Presi-j railroad matters in hancl have not been of the Cape Fear and ! idle, and the labors of their hands and ilroad, wag in town on brains seem about to bear fruit. He left, for record, with With three outlets on the scacoast }ourt a mortgage to se- and three to the North and West, of bonds to build the together with the ?rcat natural ag;i . Morton says lie i?going culturil and miu> ral resources of the ith the work of building country, Mr. McMaUer's dream will ie route through Fairfield be realized. 3t been decide*.! on, but Some time ago we told our readers hrough "VVinusboro. Mr. ju these columns to be ready for a hat the people of Fail- b?om which might come when they n the main line of road. lea?t cxpec' it, and now the boom looks branch. like it is coming. DE AT WHITE OAK. J! LACK STOCK ITEMS. Killed by a Constable. C. ght Mr. T. E. Johnston. Bi.ackstgck, S. C., August i authorized by the Dupty j The condition of the crops have im;e an arrest, went into' proved very much in the last few \ G. Patrick & Co. to ' weeks, though some of our farmers > named Nathau Johnson, j are afraid that the excessive rains will i selling liquor without cause the coti011 to grow too much to negro being of rather a J weed and fail to make the fruit in time. position resisted arrest (jorn crops are good. >istol which was on the j There is some talk of an Alliance lid a show case. The j picnic at this place in the near future. . the pistol away from; The uimmer meeting will begin at lied. He was called on ! the Presbyteriau Church on Friday ie did not do so, when j night, August 7. The pastor, Rev. I at him, hitting him in ] B. P. Smith, will be assisted by ltev. II the effects of which he j Jno. L. McLees, of Orangebnrg. : The man> friends of Rev. W. G. e Bueschel held an in-| Neville, the former pastor of the Preslav and ajurr brought i bytetian Church at this pl.ee, will be . J . , ? " delighted to know that he will be visitin accordance with the, j?g at ^jg p]ace ncxt week. lie is ; expected to arrive here on Saturday, on came tt> town and | the Sth inst. nself up to the Sherifl'J T M|." Emellne Craijt, daughter of ii c t? i E. who has been attending uale^ ?!c -lugsuale have ; scj,00[ j() Frankfort, lvv., onived home in his defence. a few days since. - : Misses" Bessie and Jennie Johnston' extlaixs itself. j 0f Lincolnton, N. C., are visiting ai f'-I 'ht I??-! MMrVi>WJh Ipcui and family, of /ith >our polite request, R leeway, are at Mr. John McClure's. on in Tub News and [ Miss Alice Craig, daughter of Mr. i copv of mv speech on | E. Craig, ot Columbia, is at J. E. As it *vas delivered j ^.45s; T ,, ?f. ,,?A1 . j Mr. J. L. Caldwell, ot Georgia, is and, and even without spending a few days with his brother, it impossible for me to J. N. Caldwell. Mrs. S. E. Simpson, her daughter von for vour liberal and Miss Ma-Sie' and 5011 Willie? have on *01 your noeiaiana gone t0 patterson Springs. er, I am, with much re- Rev. It. P. Smith and Rev. A. McA. ruly, Pittman left to day for Union, the Johv II Kivsifr former to assist Rev. B. G. Clifford in j 1 OS 1891 * ' a meeting and the latter to visit his *? , * ' ' family. Atlanta, Ga^j^ Bucklen's Arnlac Salve, n. Sealock, living ?n rpaE j$EST s^lye in the world for Cuts, l ugly running ulcer on uruise3rSexes, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever b ordinary remedies failed Sores, Tettel^Qhepped Hands, Chillblains, \s ja last_ resort I placed Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi* of JLJ. 15. JLJ. and the ulcer j uveiy cures rues, or uu pay reqvucu u at once, and effected an is guaranteed to give purfect satisfaction, Tt a vomprK- wpII rr money refunded. .Price 2;i':?nts per mfidencj." 1 " &??* 51,6 "* **%* \ a keljc of axte-kellum dats. success and hope he will settle tfow Met $ is. Editors: A few clays a<ro we *n 0Ul m^8t> were shown a relic of ante-bellum T"? 1,1,111 of 1Ilc slw ml" w,1] 100 davs, Ft H a silver metal; on one 1* heard in this section. side was II,e coat-of-arms and motto of .. Quite a sad accident happened to South Carolina; on i he revc.se is a "'tie daughter of Mr. E.J. Lever o soldier standing at aim. and the words, Tucsda? mmn'' h seems ,!,at lt <lP , , . . ' - ? r . child was under the thresher and wa "1'or ine uot marksman in the rairr.fltKrhf in flit* wheels. Before j field Rifle Guards." It was worn for = one vear bv the one who did the conl<lbe ,'"leascd 11,0 child wasbMl closest >hooling at each annnal shoot- ma"'lcd' bead being crushed .Sb ing contest. At the last, which was in was eleven years old. The bereave I860, Mr. J. X. Ligon, foroterlv of parents have the heartfelt sympathy o ! your town, cat tied oft' the honor, and tlie c:nire commnnitv. _ i as the company was disbanded the dots from stikltox. j medal Las remained in his possession ! ever since .notwithstanding the roguish , _ ' . ... . , , . ... ? , J&hkltox, b. C., Julv oO.?bpecial eves and gumrnv fingers of bherman's w , , ' . . * , 1 * ,1 " r >, 1 "?hare had nice rains and crops ar ; bummers. lie says he roil surrender . , . ! it to any military organization of the looking hue. Nearly ail the fannei j name on the medal, if any exist. hare finished laying by their crops. I This is written that the living mem- the seasons continue through Augus | bets of the company may know Uiat ^jie cr0p5 }n this section will equal la: itie meuai sun crisis ;mu is &u?i m state of preservation. sixcul. }*ar. ! Bascomville, S. UM August 1, 1891. The protracted meeting at Coc - ??*-*- ? Branch Church commenced on th cnopjtr.FOHT. third Sunday and closed the followin Flint IIill, S. (J., July31.?Special: Thursday, liev. J. D. Mahon wa l The condition of crops have continued assisted by I lev. Robert llabb. Th to improve during the last three weeks, congregation was very largeon Sunda Fine rains have fallen. Cotton and and the church -was teo small to at other crops have grown rapidly. If commodate the congregation. Twelv the weather continues good there will or thirteen joined and will be baptize I be a full supply of corn made in this on the third Sunday in August, section; upland has improved and Mrs. Etta Kerr, wife of James II j bottom corn is fine; nothing will pre- Kerr, is visiting relatives in Abingdon I vent it making a fine vield except a - - 1 Mrs. h. w \vminer has frone on ai j fre>hct. I hear ot sonic fine melon extended trip to Spartanburg". j patches. Potatoes and pe^s doing Miss Bessie Gibson, from Columbia j -well- i*. *ias l,P 011 a an<^ JU!?* rc turned. -That distension of the stomach Heart failure seems to be prevail^ ! which many people feel after eating, ain?.n? 3 oung gentlemen jii tin j mar be due to improper mastication 8e.('t10*, and if aJgjT ming \oun< of ihe food; but, in most cases, it in- ,01l t ?"e .a.m0.f' dicates a "weakness of the digestive o .nu,nivC1 ^ ,c organs, the best remedv for which is one of Aver's Pills, to be taken after ^ \e ^00, Branch -^KlllCe nie^ .01 dinner * - * last Saturday, several were to join i ' _ but owing to the bad weather only om A Gj:~E of HASH JiALL. joined. Mrs. E. C. llow/.e and Mrs. P. G o. k. c. i. Smart, who have been verv sick fo J!ock City, S. c.. .Tilly 2:,.-Special: several ia*-s, arc improving". . , ' *^111, Mr. L. waters went on a fo: ; A very interesting game ot base ball hunt a few days ago and caught two ! was played about two and one-half j from this place by teams repre- _Mr> A >;umiy> Wilmington j sentmg the -New Hope independent Del., writes: "1 had one ot my severe I and the Greenbrier (colorcd.) A great headaches and was persuaded to tn number of visitors were gathered your valuable (Bradycrotine) medicine , , , , i J never had anything' to do me s< around the players and one would say, ,nucj1 ? ? * J judging from the applause rendered ? j by the crowd, that the game was gljddex's oitove aeh s. j highly appreciated by all 5 and after Fixe Crop* Around l>a I?id^e---A Fro j the scorers (or markers) announced the tracte<i Meeting. ! result of the game the winning team c* F' was well applauded for the good stand Gi.ai>den s Gicovk, i>. C., July 2*.? I they made at the bat and likewise for Special: Crops are growing nicely, bu j the good show they made in the field. a heavy rain would improve corn j The score was as follows: New Hope My observation is. that light frcquen Independent. 19; Greenbrier, 9. rains don't make corn ear as well a; ? j heavy rains. With cotton it's just tin east jrj tehee j.tjtles. reverse. I see the crop prospect at Pea, Kid?< i 1 ' , , , , , is flattering:. It strikes me as being- a.1 Last >Yatkkee, i>. C., Julv 31.? ? . . .. , , I _ . , . , .' ? ,, \ - promising-as the same time last vear ! Special: Good rains it'll here vester- V i , ,. , ... , . ,, . jvotu-eablv among- those are Messrs clar, -which will benelit all growing ^ ^ IT v . I * , , D ? Cravden, Jackson, Hollis, ieatherston crops; but corn las been too exlcn- Kejstlcr alK, Nicllols. i llotice 011 ,h< sivelr dattngedfcom dry weather to sllbul.b5oftheI!idgejUlatMessrs.G.G H Jackson's, Scott's and Hall's crops The picnic ot the Tfratcrcc Pnic wouM have probablv bce? hotter vitl Club, which was to have come oil at ra0,.0 rai tll0u?h' thcirt are good Canaan woods on yesterday, was held ui8 ^jto'a treat t0 ?ee i[y, E. T at Mr. J. M. Smith's house. On ao G?de?,s favm. Be has flfty.ninf count of" the inclemency of the weather ; ff , laml in one bodv, planted ,,At v,,,f oil . . - \l 11 ,> u= 1,Vt " in cotton. It is laid by with plow anc all the day was very pleasantly spent. boealld is almost pcl.fect]v cIear ol Urs. V E. Gladden and children gmS) veeds and bushes; in fact, I've have returned from a week s visit in a3 mam. acre$ in one' bodv the Gladden Grove neighborhood. as wd, cultiTatcd; The cotton i5 fiu( Miss Matt,e Crenshaw, of Lancas- aud a p(,.rfect staud. His corn is gooo | teris visiting Miss Mamie Eawls. and ? as wcl, ?[fei j bcai.e Miss Jennie Hood, of Chester, is agoodfamen.emarkthatWr.Gayder : \ isiting Miss - ozelle Wyhe. was one of the best managers of p I Mrs.-W.S. Weir is visiting relatives farm tliat hc kllcwo?. His crop and |111 Ckcstei County. fat sleek young mules are witnesses Mrs. D. A. lluidrix, of Reidsville, t ^ ^ X. C.. i? visiting friends and relatives A meeting of seven days' duratioi: here. closed Wednesday at Bethesda Churcl: ?? (Methodist). The pastor, Rev. J. L BREVITIES FJiOX HLACKSTOCK. I ^as assisted UV lie VS. J. L Ilarley, of Rock Hill, and J. J. bte rxo. I vensoii, of Rossville. Quarterly Con i Blackstock. S. C.. Julv 31.?Spe- ferencc was held on Saturday, sacra, i ". . mental services were administered 01: hau a very interesting enter- Sundav, conducted by Key. C. E tainnicnt last Saturday night, given by Wiggins, of Blackstock. Eighteei Mr. J. H. Rayhill, the well known persons testified ta having felt the conelocutionist. " verting power of religion during the v'a-. ir'n T> . >r i n meeting. Four were united with the j Misses Matlie Hills, I>ct Mackorcll Melh(Xfist Ctarcllj alld onc was re. I and Aualeize Thorn attended the ceiveel for the Baptist. Have nevei J Teachers Convention at Anderson last known deeper interest manifested in j week and returned home last Saturelav a meeting. All denominations were .j t ' welcomed and made to feel at home? , they worshiped as one united congre I Kev. James Douglass and Mr. Jno. Ration. Rev. J. L. Harlev did mostoi ; B. Morrison attended the Alliance the preaching, delivering fourteer I meeting at Spartanburg last week. sermons. He's an earnest, fluent, Mrs. Simpson and family left Hon- Kbltail instructor and portrays beanj day for Patterson Springs, Shelby, Key. j. j. Stevenson preachcd on | X. C., where they will spend awhile. "Wednesday evening, the lirst dav of 1 x?? tt 1 i.r, j Mr. Jno. L. Douglass left last uiem?cung. nu<uu. lusscnuwiuigui; spoken of. He is quite a promising I ^ ?d."csia> *01 0lk" young man and deserves much credit Miss Emehue Craig returned last for his success in educating and preweek from Frankfort, Kv., where she paring himself, with the help of s has been attendihg school, for the Christian mother, for the ministry: his father the late Dr. Wm. Stevenson, ' ' ri? , ?r T ,, of Iiossville, Chester County, baring Mr. >v. B. Thompson aud 3Ir. J. L. died during the Info war. Cornwell returned Wednesday night I'm sorry it i- imcessary to mcntioi: from Graham's, S. C., where thevhave aca'n condition of the public roac v.,~ ii A i t ? i * , leading from Gladden s Grore to Pes been ?ittendin0 the Grand Lodge mee,- in places it is absolutely iming of the I. 0. G. T. .passable, the public haying to trespass The Blackstock base ball nine played on the fields. Woodwards nine yesterday evening and the result was Blackstock 22 and yews Fitoir woodward. | Woodwards oG. o. n - n., , , p , . ' "Woodward, S. C., August 1.? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Speciai._0n last Thursday at Mr. " - T. P. Mitchell's mill, Horace Brice. NEWS FROM CEDAR CJtJSEK. * . , , . a burly negro, committed in a mo si dox. cowardly manner a brutal assault upou Cedar Cheek, S. C., July 30.? the person of Mr. John McKindrix, s Special: \Ve have had light showers young man in the employ of Mr in the last few days, which were great- Mitchell, and beat and bruised him uj j ly needed. The rain came too late for considerably. The circumstances thai i old corn. Cotton is doing all that led the negro to commit the assault ! could be expected. Potatoes look fine, are about as follows: Horace, whe There was a picnic and barbecue kst was also in the employ of Mr. Mitchell j Saturday at Mr. John VV. Wooten's-. had a dog that prowled about a gooc i The day was spent very pleasantly by j deal at night and was a considerabh j all present. After dinner the remainder | annoyance to the neighbors, and dur | of the day was spent in dancing and i ing the night preceding the difficulty ; j other amusements. Mesic was fur-1 neighbor, who had becom? tired of it; j nished by Messrs. B. 13. Jones and J noctural visits, gave it a dose o: j L. M. Enlzmicger. It was enjoyed by j poison, which had the desired effect i both old and young. | and quickly put an end to his dogship* rn?Afo rro? ama o # F* i IT".?1 r\ 4li A I imAii ovicinor ; HUO tticu viiv/ t*. L L/uuaiv inv* uj./vii aiioiu^ J-I VU i same day, which was reported as one his noctural slumbers, found his do? ! of the grandest occasions ever wit- dead, and rightly concluded that i nested in this scctiun. The dinner had been poisoned, and at once accusei was bountiful and delicious. After ! McKindrix of having poisoned it am dinner the crowd was invited to Mr. ! swore vengence against him. Gcttin: J. F. Brown's, where they were en- his gun lie proceeded to the mill wher tcrtained with sweet music and sing- McKindrix was engaged, and in a ing by Mrs. Brown and others. insolent manner attacked him about ii We will not forget to mention McKindrix, who was entirely inndcen young Dr. Lansrford. We wish him a^-was afterwards shown, told hii ' f (v ; ~fe n that ho knew nothing- about ir. whereupon lloraec, with the rage of a I.uu- E^aB^BBBBBSBBB n grv tiger, sprang at him, knocked him ;!?,nr,d^ 't;!5"',!;? 'n n only desisted when Mr. liobert Dune bar came up and forcibly- pulled him ||l y&Ss&S a s ?ir._ The citizens around wore highly g! ragy >' -vreiit to Horace's house that night for d bringing him to justice, but the negro f doubtless realizing the gravity and the for 5?1T3 inevitable consequence of his act, had ??wiselr taken leg bail and tlma evaded . c?tori?u??t5ao8p?,i?cUa capture. It is said that lie look his gun to the mill with the avowed pur- totbtoac.- e. a. abctsr, x. pose of killing McKindrix, but his m so. oxford at, awiifn wife who followed him dissuaded him I from the rash act. Mclvindiix is a "tw use of'Castoris1 is s?ui:iv< '/? ^|'Ain /vi>nmi Timn i tln'ifOv i>o rrvor^fc ir\ xx*g!1 V~?ca*n tiist i? seew v VUllil^ UlilH 1IVJII * . AW ? | ,c? H and is said to be quite harmless and of amx^op&m to endorse it. f?. ?. . n,, f . , , , , ^ intelligent lanaJCes who do net &eep f inoffensive. 1 he party who poisoned w55neesyreach " , the dog1 sent Horace word to that effect Cab?? sliwrrx, d. * with a challenge to come and tackle, i^te ;i him about it. winch lie is not at all i likely to do. j >] j Little Robert Boyd, whiie making a! Tir display of his horsemanship on "the e back of a mule a few days since, was oea^ts^ifiSs^assa^L^ o thrown to the ground and considerably .s stunned,ut aside from a slight con e tu&ion or two on the head was not otherwise much hurt. We suppose ' i that the mule, without any malicious | intent, simply wished to teach Robert /|T ? e ' the lesson that a mule's back is rather /? L| j an unsafe place for a boy to show his ] || ? i i/lovfavitv -j lns^Aii l?r>horr \rill most -JL V j likely remember and appreciate. Messrs. J. A. Thomas and Jas. '? Lewis, who bought the rfchts of /ST I Union and Newberry counties for )* '/b ^ I cleansing headstones, went over to _ I g | I Newberry on last Tuesday to com- JL v -IL ^ > mence their labors amonp- the- doleful " | and uilent toi?i^. They are expecting __ I t^ reap rich rewards in the graveyards II of those old counties. "We earnestly I s j trust they may, and hope the ghosts i j of (he slumbering dead will not inter- ? % | rupt their operations and cause a e j stampede among them. They sent j their buggy home, and with their A Piivp for t 1 chemicals on their backs are now tra- v^Lll^ HJi L > j versing afoot the hills of old Newberry e I inquest of graveyards. C I Mrs. Ellen Simonton, who for nearly ^ vmi- Ivino- .if, 1 lie home of i-; her son-in-law, Mr. Thes. Sterling, A lon^-tested pain r i m an almost helpless condition from & * ? i the effects of a stroke of paralysis, fell i f : -while attempting- on last Sunday to 1IS LSC 1S *im?St un. | get out of bed without assistance and Farmer, the Sti j sustained very painful and serious . . ? ' injuries and is in a more helpless^ con- requiring an eil' \ dition now than ever, and is suffering .. a great deal. She is nearly eighty ISIO Other applicatior 5 * Mr. J. A. Stewart, who made a tour This well-known re of York County last week in the in- ol- * tercst of his headstone business, re- years, almost g( turned a dav or two since. "We -T " understand he is very highly pleased -^0 medicine chest 1! with his trip and was highly gratified MnsTAvr T rvr I at finding such large graveyards and -1 so many headstones that needed clean- Orra?stnnQ fnr ; t ing. If he cleans the headstones up occasions arise IOr l there as elegantly as he did those in ? ., i, ? j, ; the Concord graveyard we think the All druggists and d< Yorktoniaus would" all wish they were 3 dead just to get Mr. Stewart to keep > their headstones in nice order. ]Ie . / j has gone also into the 'opossum busi- "|V\ VT non\7 ~/V\T I r 41 ness, but on not so extensive a scale as JJA V L JJoUiM lyUJUlji: M Mr. Tennant, lie having only four or nA\rm?rkv a* > live to start with. If he makes it as AviDbU-N. .N. C. . sncccssful as he does all his other T^IFTY-FIFIII YEAR DE(JIX undertakings we feci assured that he JL TEMBEIl 10, 1891. will find it a lucrative business. ie*fc,T^'* > Afi. a t* "Sfipliflicoii nid fimilv T-r?e bourses for I>e?iee.s. 311. A. It. jsicuojson am iamm. Ixcellent Gymnasium. <; who have been visiting relatives in Beautiful Grounds. . I Camden, returned yesterday. ' * Expenses'L 5 Mrs. R. G. Miller, who has .been He visiting in York County, and who ex- Send for a Cat-.losue. 1 pected to spend awhile at the Patter- J. 13. SIIEARER, D. D. LU son before returning, also. returned _J I_ 1 lvsl . yesterday, her visit to the springs ? being prevented by the obstinate rebel- * lion of her fsomewhat obstreperous MlfrTMDV IVOTlTlK I little three-year-old boy. VI J I A 1 I V\ I II - "We had fine rains on lust Tuesday ill lull II III luUlllUJ : night and the following day and arc ANDERSON, S. <J. <i vorvorJHnii n~f thf'Yi tft-rlilV. I ; " Ti;?L&;(Kr^ne^^na^: A ^SCHOOLfoVy*wmx menU*T fill mood this morning o^ei to Luck- riculum embraces J?n<*lish, Mathe 1 head to have a match game "with _ the Ancient and Modem lianguagts, : I Buckheads and will in all probability Moral and Political Science with fu i clean the Bucks up. n?^ Course. >iine Instructors, one of whom t ^ . army officer, detailed by the U. S. ( ment. Next session begins Septen Kates reasonable. Send for Registt I terms, etc. 5 ff'hcn Baby was sick, vre gave h6r Caftoria. S?tfxllS COL. JOHN L. PAii> ^hen sue was a Child,she cried for Castoria. Oil PIT PP ill k I1 i /"l 1 fV 1 I Whoa she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. V A I f jlj Ji j jV j 'I || ii I . ii 11 I TSThou she had Children, sfcogave theaa Castoria. UilJJUHl x UiliiiLiiJ ilUill/j SALEM, N. 0. : THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE ill tlie Weather Keport for July. 18i)l. I iuoiuu.y ini-xu ine i/utn annual riessiou uc^ins . Monthly mean at 7 a, m 75J 27th, 1801. Register for last ye: i Monthly mean at 2 p. m 833 Special features: The Develop: . Monthly mean at 9 p. m 704 ?E-^.TII? Character and Inte ? Monthlv maximum 854 Bui dings thoroughly remodelled. ' vr !i . -iulu'1" r0i e qui oped Preparatorv, Collegiate" a: ' - illflimum- " V;:h Graduate Departments, besides fir . Highest temperature, 4th and l-jth-.Ji schools in Music, Art, Language! , Lowest temperature, 9th and 10th..G-i mercialand IndustrialStudie: ! Total rainfall 2.81 JOHN 11. CLEWEI , 1S90. 8-4txCw ' Monthly 78.5 fj-wl- OnrtH ; i Monthly mean at 7 &r-ui 72.5 I || | Til J | \pQfJ IHl P : Mouthly mean at 2 p SG. UUlluli jJUull ifiO II Monthly mean at 9 p. m.. .f... ?.77. ? Monthly maxiinpm 8D | ' Monthly minimum GS Highest temp'ture, 10th, lUh, K>th. .95 [ Lowest (emperetnre, Gth.-r. G2 - r aSST- FOR THE BLOOD, S?5?S? \Wfiicncja Mularia.- Indigestion and ' Biliousness, take brow>--s ircox rrrrTERS. FEED COTTON SEEI' It cures quickly. Yo\- sale by all dealers in MEAL 1 he clip-west rt-1 Bodicmc. Get the ceuuuia. ? ine^cucanesi ? !.. ' i A Household Remedy 2 at i n n ! 1 BLOOD and SKIN I ^ ^ 1 | DISEASES } | ?? r Call at^ our stores _and gel I \ BoterJg BlcsiS Balm f w ^ rhtf ' ? I* r(.r?c SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT 5 * JL'^ ^ v , 4 It lUrg^ s;iEU?. ECZEMA, every 9 & form ef mslignsnt SKIW ERUPTICN, be- ^ ' j A sides beir.j t:(icscic'J3 In tcring up the a - \ system and lestcring the constitution, ^ WIYV^ROPn Q c , | ^ when impaired frem any easse. Its f ttuuwwi?u, j # almost supernatural healing properties & i J | OSS. fSf" *"""" 11 ONCE MORI 5 ocut s-nrc nxrJTiuTET) \ ) 0 OfcK 1 r!:ri "2??k ef Wo?i?r?.> # , [ s BLCCD E/.LM CO., Allznia, 6a. ? rr-j *n V? T~* Tin r^-1 t (jin ijiiiL' PDf]i ? LUMBER FOK SALE. * ? ..-I U - Uuj \ ? 1 AAA FEET of Seasoned Luin- . - 1 j 'iv/jUUv ber. including a nice lot , j of Poplar and White Oak, suitable for ' j wagon work. For ?a!e by _ _ \\JIT IITHEC HEAI'KST. CIK - i .J. Iv. UA\ij.. TV GKuuisuifcsor anxirid* v. i | Monticello, S. C., August1894. be found in a j S-5|xtf f[ Repairs to Brown's Bridge. ? FIRST-CLASS GKOCEj ? [ Office of County Commissioners i ' Standard Granulated Sugar, Pu 5 Winnsbobo, S. C., July 2.J, 1891. { i and Crown, always kept on hand. , CjEALED BIDS for putting in thorough Fp'ESTFAMILV 1 b repair Brown's bridge" over Little FamousMa^ol.a Ilan.<, Canv; X Iliver, on Brown's Bridge load, will be Pi<.t.Pfl T?if?? i uX ;,)!v, t received at this office until 12/o'clock M. \vi , ,,i f , f,? on the "9th dav of Auffust 1S91 ^ e cu.t ham .fri>,u on" 1)0I1IM UP^ Specifications furnished on application vF/t^wldchIvp^^ru'i/tee * j +*i?a / li/i t>A?wiiicii wo giuuantee tine, i to the Clerk of the .board. i i,rtW -ot-.. G. B. TEXNANT, : Chow Cho\\ 1 icMe^u per = 7-29x4 Chm. Bd. Co. Com. i Celcij ?.aU. e i SOMETHING NICE FOR DES n NOTICE. | Gelatine, Fruit Puddine, &c? Ac 1 I AUo the finest New Orleans 1 t. PURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT aud cheaper grades. h io ed by Wheat Bran, Oats and Corn a! ECGAIi TRAPP, hand at 12-12fxly Jennings, S. C. 3-21 J. D. McCARLEY & ''^3 BQnmBa^QaatfaBBgMPi n aanssancjo?i 11 ?bhiniraaao?C _*g| .. 55 sits and Children. irenthat Csstoria ottss CeHc, OcsstipaMsR, scriptloa I Sour Stoss^h, I^rrfcasa, Eructation, Jj i Kills Wcncs, gives sleep, aad promotes dl? fl P*' gseSton. X. Y. Witlidut iujarivw i20<Kca?i9a. iTsal and Fer several year* I have reeosarnandeil is a werk your ' Castoria,1 and shall always ceaswue Ui ^ v are cue do so as it has rnva-iaWy produced bece2clil Castoria results." Edwin F. Pabbes, I B., _ J2 Ai.. ?<ThA Wty#trrBe^2!Z5th Street i 1 T 'I HI?Mi * wr- s ? ?"?' * ?- - , - . _ . C&wcfc. 5?w Yori City .JH s Cextaes C0Jfi?ajft, 77 1&&XUC! gtsst. J?st7 Yoee. 1 can : I IStclflg | Liniment. 1 he Ailments of Man J ' vJS ind Beast. ' ;I1 eliever. iversal by the Housewife, the _ i r> j -L? jck xvaiser, ana uy every uuc ective liniment. 1 compares with it in efficacy. medy has stood the test of derations. 5 complete without a bottle of VIE NT. ts use almost every day. v salers have it. Mm .. .... . "riv nrvi wit nniTT)\TiDC! ? jUIH, j ' j UJLtLMlU i-*- . :;i3S| ti SEr-; | -AX D? ;||| I s ' althful. j BUY YOUR SEED FROM THE j" iiflSIffli IISM, | ) I > \\r HERE there lias just been receive! a u>iso! n lie cur- [ iSS: BIJIST'S SEED 11 EtlSl OF ALL VARIETIES. iove n- j ibsr l<'?., Ruta Raga, Yellow Globe, Seven Top, ?r, with Cow Horn, Yellow Aberdeen, Red Top, Mammoth Red Top Globe, ICK, Golden Rail, Large White ^ ; ! Globs, Pomarian White [? 1! V ! Globe. M i LiJ.. 1) ! TIIES3 bEED ARE ALL FRESIL ! :rn south. | Wiausfewe Bus Store, ^ August i Next door to the National Rank. unt of ! * :i/i.ect. : South Carolina Kail way Company. n?l Post; pOMilENCING ilay 31, 1S91, at 2.o5 st- lass | \j p. in., the trains will run as follows Com- j (Eastern Time): j ! MAIN LIVE TO AUGUSTA. elpal. 1 daily. ! Leave Charleston... 6.50 a m .00 p m / ** l | LeaveBranchville... 9.00am 8.*5 p m 1! ' Arrive Augusta 11.30 a in 11.15 p iti fli. AUGUSTA 10 CHARLESTON. 3 DAILY. ! Leave Augusta? 3.00 a m y.l$ p m 4.30 p m ! Leave ISianchvillc? 10J0 a m * m MAIJM i i Leave Charlcstou^^H 5.30 a m i Leave Branchville 7.3^nP^H Arrive voiumoia? i,i I 9.-45 a ra 10.00 a ra 10.10 "jT A [Arrive Camden 10.53am* 11 lit? : *Daily except Sunday. j COLUMBIA DIV. AND YAIX LINE. DAILY. L 1 t* | Leave Camden 5.06p ns* L, ; Leave Columbia G.50 a m 5.45 p ni | Leave Branckville 8.50 am 7.?0 p m ; Arrive Charleston 11.OS a la 9.30 p m ; *Dai!v except Sunday. j CAMDEN" AND COLUMBIA ACCOM. i ; - > j Leave Columbia 9.00 a bi " 5 Arrive Camden 10.55 a mf ! Leave Camden 5.00 p mf I Arrive Columbia 7.15pint i Arrire Charleston 9.o0 n ait | i Daily. Connections made at Columbia daily to I and from Charlotte, also Cincinnati and ' | the North, and to and from Asheviile, Hot Springs and the West. Daily except .Sunday to and from points 0:1 the C. & G. .-I'Div., K. & D. K. K. Connects at Charlesa S IT ; t-on Moj:uay, Wednesday and Friday with j'.j | 'Clyde tteamships for New York and for [tf { 1 Jacksonville, Fla._ Connects daily at "" ' } Charleston witli C. & S. Ky. for all points j in Florida. G. F. MILLEIt, U. T. A^t., Columbia, S. C. ; s. b. PICKENS; Gen. Pass. A?t: n: Jr * 1 C. M. WARD, Gen. Manager, lat may i Charleston. S. C. ^ ?v. !'""linseed OIlT a i * iverized j - market, j 100 GALLONS CAMPBELL & as.sei! or j TliAXJEK'S ^'j LINSEED OIL. I houlder! | -alsopound, | 50 gallons long31 ax & hut: | siartaxez 1 lolassfs | SD .-%k. 1^3^ '"ZZT o ivaysonj - i'Jor sale by?^ r.r.S J co.'b w. e. aikex.