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..n?- W. iXTKLLlfJSNCR Wednesday. August J 0. : : : 189? MAIL COLLECTIONS. Letter? will be collected from the 1-trer boxes at 11.25 a m., 5.20 p. iv.: and 9 i?. us. daily. New Atl vertUenient*. Groceries - F. W. llabeniclit. Saturday, August 12-J. M. itealy & Bro. Suiimons??Ji*. U-. MC'^ams, naiutiff's Attorney. niajks;?rk High School ?A. K. Stra.le, Principal. Notice tj lio:ul Overseers ?li. G. Teimant, Cliin. Bd. Co. Com. , ocul * *>? t?Surreys, buggies and carts for sale cheap f>r ca?h er good paper. " J. O. Co.v<: ?Mr. S. D. iJami's friends will be pleased i<> kno.v that lie is steadily improving. _\ir w Yf Harden and familr have mtved into town, and occupies Mr. Ii. P. Lntapkii:*s residence on Congres* Ijtrect. ?The attention of our readers is called in the advertisement ot the Blackstock High School which is to be ululer tlie management of Prof. A E. Sin de, an able teacher. ?Bill Xye made the dispensary business one of thepics for discussion in his latest letter. Mis allusions to ti.^ working of Tillman & (Jo.'s State bar weie humorous and very fitting. ?Major. Woodwanl desires to warn parents against allowing their kmall boys to bathe in hi* pond. Ti e water l is rery de^p and boys who could be drowned in a tub should not be allowed r to go into it. ^ ?The oil mill company are making arrangements to build a side track from the mill to the freight depot. This will greatly faciliate the handliug of the oil, cotton seed meal, fertilizeis, ? A W.. lt.Am etc., niauuiauiuicu uv iu^uj. ?It is a very surprising faet that the Su'a Board of Control has not ordered a supply of Palmetto State flags to be hoisted above the dispensaries throughout the Stale. Our dispensary has a llag staff already and it would simply be in keeping with t the course pursued so :?r to have the | South Carolina colors with the palmetto tree and crescent emblazoned thereupon floating gaily to the breeze. Then, too, Governor Tillman could station a man there armed with one of his 44 calibre guns and give him there orders: "If any mau tear it down, shoot him on the spot." A Fixe Melon.?Mr. Jno. A. Stewart presented Tiie News and Heiulb office Tuesday with one of the tiuest watermelons we have s?en '.bis year. It weighed 35$ pound*. Mr. Stewart will please accept cur thanks. A Basket Picnic.?There will be a basket picnic near the residence of Mr. John Lemmon on Friday ISth iust. Ice cream, etc., will be sold by the ladies, the proceeds to be used in erecting.- * noi^sc worship m the ^ neighborhood. ^ Notice. t>?. nrxwtom n,u,?f harass the PVS Item with noxious drugs. Moucterv cures Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion and Bowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste and leaves no bad effects. * Clearance Sale.?J. M. Beaty & Bro., of the "Corner Store," will commence today a grand clearance sale of summer <?.rv goods and shoes. Genuine bargains will be given to cash purchasers. This is a great opportunity to get summer goods at a great reduction. F. W. IIabexicht.?A full line of groceries and the usual accompani meats has been purchased by P. "\T. Habernicht, and purchasers hav&-? large "iavdT'tD select Yroni. Mineral water of nearly any kind war be found on draught at his place. See his new ad today. Another Change of Schedule.? A change of schedule went into effect on this road Sunday. The new order of things makes no change except in it-- ?? ft,a iiiorhr nq 5 UJC I1II1U Ul aidvai vi tuu j- ? seiigt-r trains. Ihe north hound train now arrives here at 11.05 p. m., and the S^uth bound at 3.05 a. in. The div trains arrive and depart on former ^ schedule time. Unclaimed Letters.?The followiasr Is a list of letters remaining tin called for in the postofficeforthevreek ending August 14: rMiss Maggie Ehull, MUs Jauie Glenn, Miss V?\ E. Jennings, Miss Persons calling for any of the above warned letters will please say they WE.Ml'LOVKD BY TIIK liECEIVKUS.? Deput Agont \V. IS. freight, who was suuinio:.?(l t? answer th" compluiut filed I);. S>iio:t'>r Hough in th? case ot ill-.' State vs. the R. & D. R. II , has tnade an .tlH ivit i'? ihe effuct that he is not in the en:poly of the railroad cump.Miy but ot Iiuideko3per, Foster and Spancer, receivers;. It will be remeinbvred that this is the case wfcich o-rp'X- i;itt of the haalinsr of whiskev as I w - - W BSl ^ freight in violation of the dispensary ' Thkt Leave on* the 17tii.?Secrejjlpia^ tarr Prince, of the S. C. Press AssociH ation, b.is i-sued a circular fixing the 17th inst. as the date of the departure ot the editors for Chicago. Outsiders vrbe wish to do so can go aleng witfc jBn tlie newspaper ir^n by paying the regular faro, $32.2.3, from Columbia. A Persons going this way will secur? the cheap Pullman car fare and reduced hotel rates given the Prcs! Association. Their route will be via f I'aint Hock and Cincinnati. SLllLOH'S CURE, the great Cougt and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size contains twenty-live doses only 25c. Childien love it. Sold ai the Winnsboro Drug Store. * Xeuralgic Persons And those troubled with uerrouaness resulting froie-?*re or overwork will be relieved by taking JBrotva'<: Iron Hitters, Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on vrr&jjpes. Highest of all in Leavening Pow ABSQUfl a IIanbsomk Work.?'Tiik News and Herald has received the first number of "The Fair Book" which is being irotleii cut by the Bancroft Company, of Chicago. It is to be issued in twenty-five parts. If thu?e which are to follow are to be judged by the one -i ? ~ i.. ,,,,t fri c?hs.orihnrs it Will tureju!\ fciii uiu ? indeed be a wotk of gteat value. The first part '-omprises interesting; sketches of the various '-World's Expositions" ami of iNe city of Chicago. The other numbers: \rill be almost entirely devoted to the description of the Columbian Exposition. The book i; a tyj?i?graphic model and U profusely illustrateif with har.dsymn engraving'. The cost of the entire set is $2b. $22 1'kk Day for Jilt.- Dispenser Mebloy has filed h:s monthly report with Auditor liichmoud and the latter kindly $;a\e us al! the information concerning the same dc-siied. The I establishment up?-Ufd on Friday, July 21st, and the total receipt* up to - - * - - ^1 no ? ,.,i 0 I August l.?t amounieu 10 ouu ? fraction. During this period tbere were nine business days thus making j the average daily receipts for the j mouth.*f July a fraction over $22. We haven't the following information from headquarters and we are not prepared to vouch for i:s authenticity, but it is &aid that for the month of August the receipts will not average anything like as much as for the preceding month. irersonais. Mrs. W. C. Beaty has gone to Glenn j Springs. j Dr. Mitchell, of White Oak, was in j town Friday. O. W. Buchanan, Esq , spent Sunday in town. Mr. F. II. McMaster returned to Columbia Monday. Mr. John P. Matthews 'eft Sunday night fur Lowell, N. C. Miss A1 a Williams, ot Columbia, is risking in \VinnsDoro. Mi>s Eunice Brawler, of Chester, is on a vi?:t to Mi?s Li;Ia Neil. Mi>s Euuice Swygert, of Columbia, is visiting Miss Belle Timms. >!i>ses Bertha mid Eva Nelson, of Columbia, are vMting in Fairfield. Mr. Preston Kion is attending the Urited States Court in Greenville as a i etic juror. Mrs. U. G. Desp*rte3 and children left Thursday afternoon for a trip to tie World's Fair. Mr. A. G. Douglass has returned ' * ?* ^? 1* ?o kaoii j trom jucnourg wucrc uc uv,m visiting- his sister, Mrs. Marion. Mr. R. T. Crawford is in town. He is now employed as one of inspectors of the Charleston jetty woik. Dr. and Mrs. II. N. Spencer, of St. Louis, left Saturday afternoon afier a pleasant visit of three days to relatives in Winnsboro. PREACniXG AT FEASTERVILLE. Theie will be preaching ut the L'nirersalist Church at Feasterville on the third Sunday in this month, and also on Saturday before. On Sunday R*v. I). B. Clayton will prc-ach both morning and afternoon. The public is cordially iuviied to attend to hear Unirersa!i*m preached. A VICTOR BICYCLE FOR SALK. ?KaT^EWS and Herald has a brand new Model "A" Victor Bicycle for sale. The list price is $lo0. We can sell it for $120. This is one of the 1 nrt.nalc ftn thf> mftrknt ucbl iiigu ^iauv n uvv*o v** and prospective purchasers should weigh this offer carefully. Get the wheel at once because wc anticipate a "rush'' for it. ?Now is the time t<> oid;r a jjood machine? the? Davi*, New Home, White urui others. J. O. Boa<; * sunday at the ciil'kcite.s. iiev. John T. Chalmers preachcd at the A. IJ. P. Church Sunday morning, and in the evening the pulpit was filled by Rev. liobt. Rabb, a native of I Fail field, who lias b< en doing ministerial work in the Xorthwe>t for' several years. Both morning and evening the attendance was large and the instructive sermons much enjoyed. At the Presln terian Church Rev. j Jas. Dongla>s delivered an impics-ive discourse iii the morning. THE RIIXiEWAY KUMMEIiV. ' 'be Count? Board ??f (*?-iir?ol un-t here on Tne-d iv io nmkc preliini.iat) arran^t i:iei:t* for g^ttis'^ tin* R:dy(nay dispensary inwjerati ?,? majority of the fnehol ! r* of that i??\vn hiring signed the peli:i >n i f Mr. Ii. B. Lewis. The Board will meet again o:i the 2ith inst. and eh-ct a dispenser. Mr. Lewis is, we believe, the only applicant so ? # Ka*- nn. ir I.vn ?ai iui UJ. The Board made an order for another supply of iiqnor for (he Winnsboro ! dispensary. . IilDGEWAV SNOWED UNDER. 1 The game p!a\ed in llidgeway Fri' day afterno?n between a learn from that place and one from Winnsboro > resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Boro boys, the score being 47 to 5. The following shows the composition of the two teams: kidokway. S. Williams c., Boozer p., Boyd lb., i J. Williams '2b., L. L. Bolick ob , ; Wrar e. s., Brown i. f., Crumpton c. f., [ Parker 1. f. WIXXSBORO. Egleston c., Rion p., Lumpkin lb., Roche 2b., McDonald 3b., Crawford s. s., Quattlebaum 1. f., Stevenson c. f., Gladden r. f. ??-I.rw-M i in iiiMinm ? in SMtmmaSM er.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ret? pure j . i WIXXiSBOUOASA SUMMER RKSOItT. 1 I Winnsboro is a hc;iillty town. That I statement we think will not be denied by any of our citizens, a!though there are some who will be inclined to j doubt it ewitig to the fact that there j j are at present several cases of fever ; i within the corporate limits. It is true j ; that there is some fever here, but j j these cases can almost without exception be traced ta local causes, and our I people should not lose conlidence in ! Winnsbor? as a summer resort. The j reputation of our town us a safe placc j to spend the heated term would not j I sull'er in ihe least by a comparison of ! its health record with that of any i !other town in South Carolina. If you i ! can't afford to go away for the sum-! | mcr month- just console yourself by) j beari: g in ..iiud the fact that we have j j just as go d a climate liere as your ! neighbor v. ho has taken flight as a ' ! summer swallow is enjoying some J l where else at fifteen or twenty dollars : a week. THIS WAS A TREAT. J11 making our announcement of 1 Miss Billow's appearance in Winns boro we felt perfectly confident that! what we said concerning her talent j - 1 .... __ ... ?..ie j mill <fui)lll5' US'" Ull L'lUtlUlUIUJl II I thoroughly deserved aiui that she j would acquit herself in such a manner j as to merit the praise which we tin- j hesitatingly and without reserve ar- j corded her. The poop'c of Winnsboro had been prepared for a rare elocutional treat and we think when ; we say that their expectations were more than realized we but voice the [sentiments and opinions ot those \\ ho ; were so fortunate as to be present at i the recital Thur>day evening. Miss] I>ulow his devoted several years ;<>1 the study of elocution in its various j branches, and the extraordinary pro- j ficiencv which she has attained is i simply the natural result of a develop-1 ment by careful training of her in-1 natc talent for the art. She cerla'nly J has a wondeiful command of voice! and expression, and in reciting the j pieces selected for j lmrsday evenings i entertainment this was displayed to great advantage. The audience, which was rather i ' i smaller thai: it should have been, was charmed, and throughout the evening' manifested the interest felt by the closest attention. Among the recitations were, "The Legend of Bregenz,". "The Birds' Banquet,'' "Our Guides in Genoa and Rome," an extract from Jean Ingclow and others just as good. The success of the entertainment was contributed to by Miss Hanna Rion who played an exquisite instru-; mental solo, and Mr. Longstreet Gantt. who rendered some of his inimitable comic songs. KARL'S CLOVEll ROOT wil purify ytjjir Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels arul make your Head clear as a bell. 2.0^. and oOo. Sold ut the W'inti&boro Drug Store. * STEELE FELL INTO A BARREL. The Accident at Cleu.sjn. No Fairfield Jioys Seriously Hurt. The news of the collapsing of ilie gangway leading from ihe^oniuiids?ty_. I the. sf^iKT<iJ?y"of the doinitorie? at Clemson Col'ege Friday af ernoon, by which two hundred s:ut5cuts were precipitated to the ground 20 ft. below, was terribly startling to the relatives and friends of tuc nuuems mere, uuu it was only after ihe receipt o( telegrams giving the welcome information that in Fail field Lo^a were very seriously injured that the intense anxiety of parents and trhiuN whs le* lieved. The following extract from a piivate lettei, hurriedly wtiiten by ore ot the ! students to the wiiter of thi-, gives J some interesting details: Pout Hill, S. C., Auir. 12. I 1 suppose \on have seen the article 'in the State about the accident here yesterday afternoon. The boys of Fait field are all pretty well, except M. Jennings, G.Sieele,?. liuj-borou.h and Will Long; these were right badly IM'UISPOj Dili are uu uj> uii> niwiuiii?. M. Jennings awl E. RosborotijS fainted. About liltv or &ixiv ?vcre injured; eleven seiiou-lv so; tiiii-iy slightly; iionc fatally, iliongh i' is possible two ?.r ilnce inijrbt not ivcover, as they an? injured internally. | About elevon limbs wen: br?kfn, j }.oine of tht-tn in pvo iiImcc-, h!n>ve ili?- 1 Unco. A p.il t of* the raiting w<s It t'r, j and six <>r eight boy- uimc banting to j ii; one i f :liem eiunsj i?? a wio-lov. i 1 ; for live uiinut?'.?, \\ hrn the \v;ni!t?iv | wa> rais il a<nl eii'nb- d ir . S i?r u ft-]! into a bant!. a-d i I'd! j:;5-1 b\ i 1 < 1. jrifi 1 I Ml III UIM i." iiiiii. ?/ mi _v? | boys \vi;n" on tin* biiljre :>t the time.! We were tliiLi.-iy, when a heavy lain I came up and we an lu-lnd lortlh-lier.! When we j:ot to ihe d?or i]i-? bjysj (just in tun) were pushing' against us. i The distance it tell is about fifteen or twenty teet, but was held up partly | by the electric wire?, which ran under! it. Three or luur were caught under | it but were not seiiously injured. Xo ! excitement prevails, and things are i meving as usual. The gangway is rapidly being re- ! paired. Jenning* says he fainted ' twice, and wanted to know how far he was from home. lie is out and ! all right this morning. The injured ! are improving. The following froia the tin ml ay Xrws j is President Craighead's account of the j deplorable accident: 1 telegraphed jou last night in re- j gard to the serious accident which ; I occurred nere yeHaiway at auuui u i p. in. The faculty wcie in session j ! when some one van in announcing that ! the b*}S were fighting. I ran out and ; found thai the gangway on viaduct j leading lrotn the grounds outside to j the second stoiy #f the dormitory had i been crowded with boys running in to i escape from the tain and that this viaduct had given way, precipitating per-' haps a hundred boys right and left, j Some three or lour were caught under i the facing timber?, bat had bee:) rescued by the time 1 reached the spot. The inforuiaii<?n wired you last night j was correct. A word in icgard to ih? gangway. It was an after-ttiougbr, so J learn, not in the architect's original plan. It was constructed for convenience and j it g ive wav because the heiw timbers, - ? 1 ?" ?i... ! running irom r.ic irronnu iu uh; ?>iu-1 cl?\vs, wore not braced by iron bars j and lints sprang apart when heavy ! pressure was broiipht upon them: the ll )uring ^ave way, the brick-con-truett*ti piliuws tell, ami h^nce the whole pass.-i^e, crowded wish bovs, went tumbling down. I can in no way cenMire tlie student. li isj.tst, however, to say that tvso or three student?) when tliev .-aw thobo\s lunning from the i tain, thoughtlessly, |iht\lully and good* I attired!) >iood in the doorway and I h-ld the oilier bo\s bade, thus forciny ayioatjatn ami tremendous pressure nn lids part-of (he passage. I have written in gieit haste. Seven doctois wete on the spot within an hour after the occurrence. The students carried their wounded j comrades to the infirmary and showed I ihetn-clves brave and manly and sym- j pitheiic. The wounded, let parents! n si a-.-ured. -hull have every needed a'ienii ni. I hiw endeavored to state ..ii .1... r. /.is (0. t? {-|t\tciiea1). I RKt.TLATOIJS NEAR ALSTON'. I Jkxkixsvu.i.k. S. U , Aii?u?t 14. ? j Oi: the night i>f i|i(? 111h inst. regulators caiU-d en J. 15. I{i111u>> . -?cii >li master mi :he S ?fc I." II. II y < w miles above AI?to:i. slioi into his licu-e, and I am leiitbly informed that one bullet did not. mi-s him more than one foot. They have al.-o given notice to two ether parties to look out. c. CHIPS FROM TITE QUARRY. lilox, S. C , Aug. 11.?Mrd. Mira 1*. (.'hid hiiu eldest son has arrived and i-; Mopping at ttie Rutland Villa. Mis$()li'* T. Atnand, af Charleston, is at the Quarry on a vific to her father, and is >pendii;g a time with Mrs. J. P. IJrooks. Master Henry ltobart.-on, of Wiunsl>.paid the Quarry a living vi-it a few days ag<>, Mr. and Mr?, llefo, with several j h<dies, spent the day at the Quarry on Tilnwlnv . The revival at Greenbrier dune some I of :lie quarry people much good A ! :i t'e oltener would nut hun. K.ispr Tiapp, of Crooked Hun *ec J ti ms, v'ihk d his s:$ter Mr-, ilrook^ on | Wedne?dav. Hon. T. \V. WihmI\V'?i'I and his I bi't?i(,er-ii:-!:t\v p*.i. 1 i|:eQu*ur> a vi-ii.i The Winn.-b >ro Granite Company i* i hnii ?r ) u'.v fix -pound rail on their j iimi- ol road. \V. 11. .Jamw?n |>u1111-*?* ii|? d i poaches and will >hi|? ihvai Noitii. Walter M<-liou is negotiating with | Gov. Tilluim for m>uu: ?f his wiidj cherry wine. Only on? betihi \rilh the Palincito Tiee ha> been seen in the Quarry. Stone Cutler Patrick tihevlin bv j mistake look a whole bottle <>f Hood's Sjirsanarilla. lleisp:cpar(dtofunii.di j Dr. Hood \vi h a testimonial lhat it is perfectly harmless. li. Y. Robert*, of Quarry fame, lias roue into the book agencv business. He will al*o continue the sale of watermelons. In bis ab-ence Mr. Marsden wiil afiond to tlie sale ofi melons. Ex-Judjre Jitck Dookiran and Will Robertson pas-ed through the Quarry in Thursday. s. A HE YOU MADE misable by In digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shilolr? Yitalizer is a positive care. * WOODWARD BRIEFS. WOOMVAUD, S. C., AugllSt 11.? A large force of hands under the supervision of County Commissioner Tcnnant and others began work last i Annninnr nn n new road frOUl | JL UUOUUJ v|ivu*?.0 %?i' ? New Hope Church and leading in this direction, but on account of the hardness of the ground the work had to be suspended for the present to be resumed however as soon as it rains and the ground put in a working coii^ dilion. Thi^newji&Kf- will begiiT at 3ew Hope Church, where it will connect with the Columbia road, and : after numerous crooks and turns over a rather broken section will intersect with the bridge road at a point near Miller's old mill?little over a mile from here. While it will by no means be as lerel and smooth a road as one would probably wish to travel over, it will nevertheless be of decided advantage to the intercourse and travel between the Xew Hope section and this place, as the distance wiu re- j duced two miles and some steep and nigged hills avoided. The patrons of the school here met a few.days since and re-elected Miss Mamie Madden as teacher. The school will commence about the first of September. The protracted services that has been in progress in the colored church here for about a week were ended last night. As usual they manifested a great deal of interest in the meeting. E'even persons were baptized yesterday and as many more in a few days, j *?.. t/,. t anne lmc vpffmtlv our-! >J I . OilO. ij?v ~ - t chased of Hall & Crawford, of YVinnsboro, the tract of land near here, formerly owned by Mr. Reuben Mobley, deceased. This tract contains about one hundred acres and has always been considered a very valuable place. Mr. Lewis will move over on it at the end of the year, and as lie is an energetic and successful farmer, lie will no doubt bring il up to a lii^fli state of cultivation. M. I.ii Gi Ippe. During '.he prevalence of tl e (Jripp.* the j past si*a on it was a noticeable rsur that those who de| ended npou l)i. Kind's New Discovery, not ? :11 y had a speedy reeuvery, but escaped a'l or the t oublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar p >wer in affecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but in all Di eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, and has cured cases ot .astnnia aim Ilay Fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at McMaster Co.'s Drug Stor?. * 1. AI?: ? - ? jCoedlnga. toil:". or wno'.vaiit irij; up, shuiiiij take BROW.V6 litO.V lit'i TKi ?. It is plOii?o.r.t; er.rcs Malaria, li.di^ostir::. Biiiou?:-.oi3, Liver Coiiiplaiisls au<' ^Soot'sCotaRoot m ^^^C0MP0UNDv Bv y A recent discovery by an old Hr ^ ^ physician. HuccessfiiUv used wb3% 7 monthly by thousands of Lo f j^dics. Xb the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine discor- j eruuu ???><?. ?, 'in liiHi*1 druggists Yfho offer Inferior medicines in place of tills. Ask for Cook's Cottox Hoot Coxpoukd, take no substitute, or Inclose $1 and 6 cents lo-postago in letter, and wo will send, sealed, by retam mall. Full sealed particulars la plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address -- rond LIl- Company^? Xo. 31'isHcr a: t,Detroit,Slciu; B M 01IIff\\Band Opinm Habits " L, H cured at home wlthjUM BS B C a am B a outpain.Bookof parte? Eg BiBwIiaa B ticularssentFREE. K h ii'i lyim rfi i ! i n~ " r" rn yrr B Atlanta, Ga. Office 104>$ Whitehall St. Do You Ride db If you ride why There is but one best OVERMAN \A BOSTON, WASHINGTON, ifAtttis miH I iviRiEiEs- ( 'IJMmbmh i^B^OD^siS^jadjal^R MSKT forji CASE IT^WIL L~^O T^UP7E. M ' An agreeable Laxative anflNiHTE Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c.? SOc. and $LOO pe? package. Samples free. Wrt 17 ft The Favorite TOOTH P0773S8 1 Av Jm ^ for the Teeth and Breath, 25c. j Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Diego, CaL, ' Bays: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have everf ound that would do mo any good." Price 50 eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not neolect a Cough, as there is danger of its leading to Consumption. Shtloh's Curb will save von a severe t/iin tr Trouble. It is the best Couprh Cure and speedily relieves Cough3, | Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana is sola on a jruarantee. 25 cts. . For sale at the Vv innsboro Driu Store montereyT 1760. The Monk's Remedy. 1845. A TOXIC, NEKVIXE, IJLOOD PUIliFIEB. l^ike Cures Like. The Poison of the S .imp in.; its Antidote in thebwamp. For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion, D sentery and Bowel Compla'nt, ask ytur d'aler for 7IOKTEKEY. If he does not keep it, we will send yo: a large bottle, expiess prepaid, on leceipt of ?U:0. MOXTERE? < o., Florence, S. C., Prop?.: nd Mfrs. F. \V. WA^ENtfU & I'U., Cliaileston, S ate A?> nts. 8-10 BLACIvSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL, BLACKSTOCK, S. C. A. E- Strode, Principal. Offers instruction in Latin, Greek, Musi.*, and the Com i a on School branches. Terms moderate. Next session begins S- ptember 4tli. Circulars upon application. 8-10-4w Notice to Road Overseers. Office of County Commission-eiis, i \Vin58b0r0, S. C., 1st Aug , IS'.).". \ N'uTICE is liereby given to all Road Overseers to put tlia public -litihvrays under their eliarge in good con dition at eno. * i' B. G._TfA>ANT, S-liix-tw CnniiT. Bd. (Jo. Com. TIKGJXU COLLEGE Tor YOUNG I.ADIKS, Uoanoke, Va. Opens Sept 14, 1893. A beautiful and attractive College home. Xew buildings,. aino g the finest in the South. Modern |1 improvements. Xew fiacos and furniture. Campus ten acres, macniticent | mountain scenery; in Valley of Virginia, j famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Advantages in Music and Art unexcelled. For Catalogue address the President. XV. A. HARRIS, I). I)., Roanoke, Virginia. n 4 r> 1/ r rMmvtn o HAIR BALSAM ip|3 Clgan>o? aud beautifies the hair. Promote! a luxuriant pruwth. 8Kj5Sfe-~~ ?.^Sorcr Pails to Bestore Gray viitPn'izHair to its,X?uthful Color. V-^QKSo Cures scalp disca.ea *: hair Jallmj. The Consumptive and Feefcle wd ?ii who utterfrom exhausting dinen^fl should u*e Parker's Ginger Tonic, It curca tlic worst Cough. Weak Lunga. Dcbilitjr.lnd.^.i.Ion, Female Weakness. I&vunmtism and Fain. JQc. A: $1. r i ? N D E. RCO RNS. The onlv sure etirefor Corat btw>? ?.l i-aic. Makes walxm* ca?>\ licw, at Dru^jijuIndispensable in Every Geod Kitclien. As every .cood housewife knows, the difference between appetizing, delicious cooking a d the opposite kind is largely i.i delicate sauces and pal:tt:.blc- gravies. >'<nv, ilicst; require a str<v_' .iciieatrly 11 ivoivc! stock, :.ie be.-rl stoeU is L ;ii)ig Company's lixiract of lie el, WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE STAUNTON, VA. Opens Sept. 6th, 1S50. Climate and surroundings exceptional. Handsome buildings, being remodeled, thoroughly renovated, repainted inside and outside, and refurnished with new pianos, carpets, Ac. Steam Seat, eas light, bath rooms on every floor. Now Laboratory thoroughly equipped. 20 experienced teachers. Advanced Courses in English, Latin. German, French, 4c. Special advantages in Music and Art. 141 boarding pupils from 18 States. Terms moderate. For Catalogues ot this celebrated old Virginia School, address W.W. ROBERTSONi Pres., StauntoiijYa. LIVERY STABLES. I AM NOW PREPARED to furnish the transient and public at lar^c with any sort of turnout they may require, from a Road Cart to a Mle-ScaW Sorrcy.1 Stables two nor;h ot' Winnsboro Hotel. Your patrouage is respectfully solicited. G^Prices moderate. j J. D. McCAKLEY & CO. ' Ly wr*?i ^ r r favrrwHr* w?i t wi m a Victor? not ride the ? best? ?v and it's a Victor. fHEEL CO. Denver, san Francisco. SUMMONS. NT AT K OF SOU I'll CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FA I UK I KM). COURT OF COMMON 1?LEAS. Laura M:Canr.-, Plaintiff, a-ja i:s? Calvin I>ri?v niui John S. Dmiclass, individu ; lly. and Calvin Uriee, Wiiliaat L. Tim. rj.niis ami John Vinson, as Co;?a:'t:Kr:s uihIci tin- {i.tn name of John n> inson ??i Co., T. (?. Patrick, doim; business der name ami style of T. O Patrick Co.. Ceoi-jr* II. MeMasler, James A. llrice am! Thomas II. Ketcniij us copartners niiilw the firm-name of Me* M.siir, ['.rice Ive'chi ., The Wirtnshoro National Jankof Wjnnslwo. South Carolina, The Peoples Hank T1 e Kxchahse I3.utk of Chester, Wiiliam M. Patrick, individually. ami as Assignee of J. J. Meiiowell. Calvin Ihice ami Gray RouUale, as copaitn r uml r the hnn-j.amc of .1. J. McDowell <fc Co . ami Wilikiui I.. as a t'ouit.-r partner 0* J. McDowell A: Co.. John R Oraiir, as Assignee of Calvin Uric<\ individually, and of the sa:d Calvin IJrice, as survivor or vaiviu i>ricu <iiiu iuim -i. Brice, as copartners undsr the firm-name of Calv in Brice & Co, Saint Matthews Presbyterian Church or' Fairfield County, The "oard of the Ciiurch Erection Fund of th (ienerai Assembly of the l'resbytetian Church in the United Mate-, of America, James \V. Allison, li. 15. Allison, William II. Ali son ami John Addison as copartners under the firm name of Alison ?S- *ddiion. Jam.-s Car roll, W. C. C;?r oil, John M. Adams an i <;. F. C trrol1. as co;>::rtness under thei firm nam? ot Carroll, Adams ?fc Co.. VV. S. F r'ors voinjj bus': ess under the name and >tyi? of W. S. Forbes & Co., and John K.* Johnston, lirav IJoulwaiv, Sarah It. }'cI)oweil and J. J. llcUoweil, Defendants. Sauimohsfor lliUj. Cumpl<tint i.( Served. To the 'Jefemlants abeve-nxmed: XTOU AKE IIKIIEBY summoned and re 1. quired to answer th?* Complaint in , this action, which i< li.ed in the olliee ol I the Clerk of this Court of Common l'leas, f rtlies id County! and to serve a copy of your answer to'the said Complaint on ' the subscriber, at his ollice, No. 1 Law Range, Winnsboro, Sou'h Carolina, with in twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive" of the day of such service; and *"In* urifltin I il yv;u i?iii tw cuv; winj'i**iiii nitiuu i the time aforesaid, the plal.itiffs in this | action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the. complaint. Dated Winnsboro, S. C., lfth day of August, A. 1). IS!:>. JAMES C. McCANTS, Plaintiff's A ttornev. [L. S.] II. 1!. Jennings, C C. P. To the Defendants William L. Timmons, John Vinsoti, 'l he lloa d of 111Church Erection Fuud of the <->c?eial Assembly of the Presbyterian liurch in the United States of America, -James W. Allison, U. H. Allison, Wi liam 11. Allison and .I?hn Addison, as copartners under the firm name of Allison & Addison, Jame.; Carroll, \V. C. Carroll, Jvhn M. Adams ami C. F. Carroll, as copartners under the firm-name of Carroll, Adams ?fc C*. W. S. Fcrbes. doing busircss under t!ie name and style of \V. S. Forbes & Co , and Cray Boufware. Take notice, that the complaint in this action and the summons (of which the foregoing is a copy) were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com men l'leas for Faniieiu Count}*, in tne State cf South Carolina, at. Winnsboro, in .-aid County and State, on the 10th day of August, A. D. 18H3. JAMES G. McCANTS, Plaintiff's Attorney.., Clerk's Office, Winnsboro- C~?ith day of August..] iS'Ji - -~fi. ?>,] 'IJ. 1J. Jexxi os, C. C. P. S-lfccGt SU313IOXS. STATIC OFSOUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John P. Matthews, Jr., Plaintiff, against Kittle Rosborough, Mary Mendenhall, Keubin Rosborough, Williair Kosbor ' ou<jl>, Alice Goings, Thomas Rosborougli, and J. E. McDonald, as Administrator of the Estate of William Rosborough, deceased. Summons for Rtlief.?Compbiint r>ot Served. To the above-named Defendants in this action: T7"OU are hereby summoned and required JL to answer the complaint in this aci.! - i ? i. ...:n 41. ? iii.wl UUll, WHICH win un> liiiy i v. iiicuiii uie unite of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the suit! County, ami to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office, >'o. ' > Law Panse, Winnsboro, S. within twenty days after the service of this summons on "you. exclusive of the day ot service, If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plai'.titf wili apply to the Court for jndgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.; Dated 5th August, A. I> 1S93. MCDONALD, DOUGLASS& OBEAB, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Mary Mendenhall and Alice Goings, the absent L'efer.d&ntf: Taks notice, that tlie complaint in this action, together with the summons, (of which the foregoing is a copy) will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of i omtnon Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the Coudty of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, on the r>th day of August, 1 sir?. AujS?>t <"t!i. I SO.",. McDOXAU), UOt'UiiASS & ODEA15, s-fit Plaintiff's Attorneys, DOFT MISS IT. PAIXTS, OILS, VARNISH, &e., AT A DISCOUNT. A Large Supply of Paints, Oils, Varnish, Painter's 3Iaterial, Etc., on Hand. It will be to your interest to get our priees beibre purehasing elsewhere. -ALSO? Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c? is complete aud are selling at priees to suit the hard times. GIVE IS A CAM,. Wiacsboro Drug Store. SATURDAY, A! I ! The Corner Stori TOI FOR CAS A CLEARANCE SA1 BUY GGOBS, ?TBA?KATf LOW :T(J1 GL TMs Sale will C to Saj Wc intend to vc GENU I IS the purchaser our well COME / J". ]VE. Bea Wnffnrd - flnllfiflfi. fii Vil Vf \-4 W SPAltTANBUKG, S. C? ilHliEiiC C'OLU.M JilA, S. C. j Si! i-ion begins September 'Ji>th. Four eour.-i's: Classic*!, J.iteiaiy. Scientific, and La-*; with elective stud! s higher c''.-sts. Xc\v Gymnasium. "?-! appointed Laboratories, Chemical, Physical, Biblical, etc. Necessary Expenses, from $145 to ?-'10. I For furlht-r it.furnution address the | President. I S-~I .} A M r> \\WUl.\J\\, iFlill iMfgfi} i-KESXVIU-K, S. C. The next session ; c?riu.~ SEPTEMBER 27, 1Tli course of study is extorsive and tlioro^li, the expense moderate, fctudent*. in the Mess Ilal! last year report that Board, Ko-?in lien*, Furniture, Fuel, Lights, Books and Washing cost from ?73.29 to $8:>.7S. All expenses need not exceed 2140 to $160, if economy is practiced. For fill! information, apply to t e President. | 8-1 C. SIAXLV, D. I). ! W FM FKMALE j Uiljjjjlll ACADKBY, SALEM, V. C. j THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE lfl tie SOUTH Tim 02nd Annu.il Session becitis SEi' TEMPER 5, 18i)3. Register for last year 3G2 Special features: The Development of Health. Ciiara tek and lxteilect. Bu:ldii:gs thoroughly lunod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Tost Graduate Departments, besides first-class schools in Music, Akt, Languages; Elocution, Commercial. and Industiu-al Studies. x-l JOHN II. CLEWELL, Principal. PATRICK MILITARY.-.JJIOli Anderson, S. C. A Military Poirdin-* School. Session Opens September 12. Healthy Location. Socist, Moral and Religious Privileges Good. Full Cores of Experienced Teachers. Enforced Application. Kates Reasonable. Apply for Catalogue. COr-. JOHN 1). PATRICK, 7-22 Superintendent. THE DUE WEST Female Gollege, DUE WEST, S. C. The exercises of this boarding school for pi is will l**gin the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER. T: ore ugh end successful teachers employed. The moral and religious ii.ll.ences surrnnndin<7 this schoo' such as are rarely found. Vocal ieac-lur securcd through New j England Conservatory ol' Music. Send for Catalogue or write for room. MRS. L. M BONNER, Principal, H. E. BONNER, Vice Principal. I S-3 [ -taiflsi ColiegeDAVIDSON, N. C. FIFTY-SEVh NTH YEAU BEGIVS SEPTEMBER 14, Ten (10) P.ofessois and Insti uctors. All the usual branches taught. Junior and Senior Studies Elective, (.'lumical and Physical Labcratories. Tiini Reasonable. I.ccn.'um Health ul Ccni.v-unity Kxcelit-:11. Teaching 'i'l orcugli. C\mnnsties, Games Aquatic Sports, ! Si>ci:ii Cu'itun-, niiil Voer! Music rcivive j due Ottel'tioi: V. >1. C. A unsurpassed. | ivr.d for Catalogue ! J. IJ.fcHEAUEK, ! 7?SfxtilOct 1 President. ; Buggies and | Wagons. IT- 1 w c nave a mcc uric ui ! Buggies which we offer cheaper for cash or fall payment. We are agents for the mm? \wm and offer their cheap. Give us a crll before you purchase a buggy or wagon. W. E. Doty & Co. UGDST12,1893, . 5 i 5 will Commence DAY, i SE2 OKTLIT, _ J !.! : OF ALL SUMMER " t ^ * r i C "? i" * > p Q O I.JL KJ JJ ID , r> nri < i r >7 i x v?.- 4 Ul i.uivu, OvO., OvU. ^Be 1 Member % f8?3. i ] .'E BARGAINS by giving to known durable goods at VND SEE. ,ty cfe Bro. ~JAS. H. CAELISLE, LL. D., Prest. I Two Fall Courses. Necessary expenses for one year, One 1 Hundred and Fifty Dollars. . _ For Catalogue address, J. A. GAMEWELL, 8 1 Secretary of JFacuiry Iced Tea for I i ! Hot Weather. i i ! 4 NOTIIEIl supplv of Blended Tea; j J\ also Young Hyson ami Gunj power, not to be beat for price and > j quality. j Sweet Chocolate ivorv Soap, Baking ; Powder, Ground Mu-stard, Corn Starch, Extracts. Anuihcr supply of I CROCKERY. ^ A lew elegant & i ? . j CHAMBER SETS. ?Also? ^ | Hood's Sarsaparilla, Scoti's Emulsio j, Household Ammonia, Tartaric Acid, Quicksilver, &c. ?AlsoJ j Fine Letter Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Dlue, Violent, Red and Black Ink. ?Also? ! A lot of Cheap Novels, at the Drug Store. : McMASTKR & CO. NO USE TO KICK. J ! We Gracefully Accept I tie Station, } i % i i We Dispense !N"ext Door to the Dispensary | Groceries ot all descriptions, Canned I Goods, Vinegar, Stock and Cattle Medicines, Hardware, Tinware, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, | and many other things that we will take pleasure iu showing. Call on _ . 1 us; we guarantee satisfaction ^ or cheerfully refund your money. !A, wnuFoas a co, j WINNSBORO, S. C. llS^FiO |AND SALE SABLES. i i rpiIE UNDERSIGNED STILL HAS J L left 0:1 hand ! well broken, sound and straight, from ! 3 to 5 years old, ranging from 14-3 to lod hands high. Also j 6 or 8 Plug Mules, | which would do well to finish up a I crop with. Persons in need of siu.n stock would do well to call and f>r<e j the same. Any of the a Dove will ?. | exchanged for broken down stock I am also ageut for the Cdaiuuus Carriage Manufacturing iJc. Persons ' wishing to buy a nice Phaeton, Buggy or Can can do so by calling on the undersigned. A. WILLIFOKD, Proprietor. NOTICE. CjUliVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT KLViAK TKAPP, O-ltxly Jennir.cs. S c. NOTICE. For surveying, terracing, Leveling, Drawing, Etc.. Apply to T. 31, BOULWARE, 7-sfxly Woodward, S. C. ? . J