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ar- ? ^HJAL INTELLKtENCE. We?ines3ay. February 21. : : : 18*4, MAIL COLLKCTION-'. Letters tviii be collected froia the isj-f-T boxes at 11.10 a. hi. und 9 p. m. . going sonth, and Z.H9 p. ui. aim " p. m. going north Sew Adv?rtlMi??Hti>. A Bargain?W. J. E;l:ott. />..?-!?? Xr (yn Vi J wv ^^ . . Charleston Business College. For Sale Cheap?News and Herald Co. Auditor's Notice?J. L. Richmond, j Auditor. Fiaal Discharge?II. S. Wylie, Ad raiuistrator. For Sale at a Sacrifice ? A. Y. Milling;, Winnsboro, 6. C. ?cal J"; : r% ?The Clemson boys have a!i left! for fchool. ?We learn that the dances have ceas d around Whi e Oak. ? W. B. llogan, of Ridge way, has been appointed Notary Public. ?As a result of the last pensien examination Mr. 11. S. F. Gibson was graLted a pension. ?Mr. W. F. Jackson has been reappointed Supervisor of Registration j for 'his county. He has held this position for several years and given general satisfaction. ?Mr. J. M. Boyd and Mr. T. E. James, who are traveling inthe interest of a sulky plow, made in Kalimazoo Mich., have sold thirty plows iu Fairfield County in the last two or three weeks. -Mr. \V. li. Doty left on the northbound passenger Sunday evening. He says he will press the lepeal of the ten per cent on State banks, that he wants mure money in the country, and will ha\e it. ?We call attention to the "ad" of McMaster & Co. in this issue. They mean to let the reader? of The Xews axi> 11 erad know what they are offering. Read for yourselves and give them a call. ?The Town Council received $114.46 from the dispensary here from the profus of the first ^quarter. From the report of the last quarter, there will be about $300 coming to the town, as soon as the papers are approved. * ?Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Bell Timms to Mr. K. Y. Turner on the 2Sth day of February, at her home. "We*7 are among the favored, and propose to witness the dem: <e of another brother bachelor. ?Ihe local editor has received his valentine, and acknowledges the receipt of same from the young men -,rho composed the piece. It is a fine composition, and we have had copies made and mailed one to the best girl of each one. ?The School Commissioner icquests us fo state for the benefit of tbe teacners that the following school districts, viz., Mos. 1, 7, 9 and 11, have suaah cash balances to their credit, and that now claims will be paid to the extent of said balances. Fkee Seed.?Parties wanting seed will address G. W. Shell, Washington, _ i>. e. Constipation and sick headache positively cured by Japanese Liver Pellets. 50 pil's 25 cts Winnsboro Drug Store.* I Notice.?The executive and general con;n ittees of the colored Agricultural Association will meet in Winnsboro on Saturday, February at 12 m. I. D. Davis, Secretary. A Stone Court House.?Mr. 2s. Tinman and Mr. Joseph Collins, who Kva nr the nnarrv in this county, have a camract far building a court house at Eberton Ga. The building will be made ?t stone, and ther will know what to do with stone. w Gone up Higher.?The M. M. DeBl gree was conferred on Rev. S. E. IlljL Prentiss cn Thursday night at the Masonic Lodge in Winusboro. Mr. B P. M. Spence, R. S. Spence and W. II. H Ruff, oi the Ridgeway Lodge, were in attendance on the occasion. Charleston Business College.? |ft|ye call attention this morning to the MK^rtisemeut of the Charleston Busi College. Should a gentleman or ji|rajS?9ffl^^esiie to enter we wiil make it BS^dvantage to call on TriE IIerald. Now is your j||> Again.?Capt. W. B. |i fcterar. conducter of the is Rim 011 his old up nearly four mb Ro to Black- J aHHH ?? news and ^fl ft 5-30 p. m. brought at BIan(* White Oak, a > s e n on the same day IPy^filjPWt in Wiun?boro. f Primary Election.?Ivtere will be a primary election held/ at Jackson Creek box on Monday/the 26th of February for the purposed of electing j school trustees. All patrens of Town- j ship Xo. 12 are hereby notified to be i present. Tliis is to regixlate a mis- j understanding as to who are trustees, j D. L. Stevenson, j ?f" Wants Another Dispensary in j I Fairfield.?A private individual, near ! ' Strotaer's depot in this County, has J :i??. i K-iov/1 n'f control, i Wriltuu iv in& ivvui v/v.?. , relative to the opening of a dispensary ; at Sti others. Xo action wa^ taken on | account of presure of business per-; tainiMg to quarterly settlements. lie ! Tvill hear from the board later. I Continue to Do So.?The CouueU j f have a contract with Charley Davia^ ( colored, to set out shade trees on \ L' Main street, lie has been at work | g& sever d days, aud we hope to be pro- j fig tected during the hot summer xdays fixm the burning sun, while waiting ucder one of these trees to see something happen that we may publish. j | Highest of all in Leavening1 Powc ABS0USI Bk Ox Timk.?Judge Watts informed the witnesses and jurymen rhat the Court would convene at 0.30 in the morhing, and adjourn for dinner at 1.00 p. in., taking a recess until 3 p. m., and said farther that he would punish severely, anyone who delayed the business of the Court by not ob-l serving these hours. The town clock ! is the standard. AliE YOU MADE tnL-a!>!o by Ir.-j digestion, Constipation, Dizziuc.-s, j Loss of Appetite, Yelhw Skin? Siii-j loirs Vitalizes* is a positive cure. * A Fink i'lkci; of Work.?We noticed a monument in the Presbyterian . church-yard which marks the resting place of Dr. and Mrs. II. F. Gibson We were struck with the appearance, aud upon closer examination, found thai it was made from Fairfield granite. It is a beautiful piece of work, j and tlie finished surface is smoother I than marble. Upon inquiry we found that it is the workmanship of Mr. Jno. W. Heath. It will certainly interest those who need such work. | ^ t Simi'le Enough ani> Cheat Enough. j A gentleman from this county, who j lias tried successfully a remedy V! blind staggers amongst stock, says thatj kerosene oi! poured in the ears of the j animal will surely cure. He has tried j it several times and it. cured in ivery case. The second application will; cure if the first docs not, and i: is not; dangerous at all. lie states that thej kerosene will open the small ducts j connecting the brain with the nostrel ! and that relief come? in a lew hours.' A Chester Man Drowned - Scve-J ral days sgo, a man from Clust .T, by J the name of McXinch, was drowned j at Land's Ford o:i the Catawba Hirer, j He was crossing with a drove of j muUs, and in leaving the lino of the ; ford to turn a ifeule back which was J goinj wrong, got into a deep hole and was swept off by the turbulent waters. The miller at Fosters mil!, who s;tw hiin, went to his assistance, but got to , him too late, owing to the strong ji current. The uiule h* was on and the J: one he was after swam ashore b?;!ov.\ j The body has not been recovered yet. A Vekv Amcsixg Witness.?Mr. C. Muller, not seeming to understand the Solicitor's question on Monday J t remarked in a tone ?f disgust, "Mine , Got, you ax me so muclfcr questions/' : And in reply to the often-asked ques- , tion, "Do rou live in this county?" i he replied, ;'I live in Winnsboro and it don't matter what county, ycu can put that to suit yourself." lie had , indicted a negro for stealing watches, , and we naturally expected something . rich in the prosecuting1 witness* testi- , mony. As to the value of watches, lie , said, ?T don't know; I work in gold J Tratchcs, silver watches, brass watches ] and nigger watches: and I never ax < no poddy what da give for da watch." * ^ "XT.. It was tunny 111 me cxircuiu. ml. i( Muller was completely out of patience | with Mr. Ilough and Mr. Hough equally so with Mr. Muller. It was a case of complete misunderstanding. Mr. Muller would say I can't under- ' stand you, and Mr. Ilough replying ' with suppressed ire and I can't under- , stand you neither. Mr. Muller was < finally so exasperated that lie shook 1 his fist at the Solicitor, and as he came down from the stand gave a sigh of relief and remarked, mine Got, dat * man make me tired. DEATH OF COL. MACLEAN". Col. Jos. A. Maclean died in Atlanta i ? .,f - n ,n was | vU CfcltUi WUT t*v v y .... . _ buried at Bethel Church in York, his native conr-ty. He had been hi bad health for feveral years. lie leaves a wife, Mrs. Clara Dargdn Maclean, formerly of AVinnsboro, and several sons to mourn his loss. FAIRFIELD NORMAL AX1) MISSION SCHOOL. Messrs. Editors: As you have quite j a number of readers who are patrons of our school, we therefore ask a small j space to give our roll of honor for j January. We do not give any below 90. Sanders Kgleston. 100. Cora Russell, 100. Anna Davis, 99. Mary Craig, 90. Ada Jackson, 99. Gcorganna Holme?. 99. Irene Jackson, 97. Wiliie Jackson, 90. George Jackson, 90. Joseph Jackson, 90. Fannie Sims, 90. Emma Johnson, 90. Julia Boulware, CO. Nannie Boulware, 90. Amanda Stevenson. 0<~?. Lula Ilenry. 00. Addie Pickett, 1?0. Augusta Johnso'i. 90. Annie Jackson. "J'>. I. D. Davis. IVes's den*. IJlytliewood Items. Bjatiiewcoi>. S C.. February 17.? ; The farmers of this section could not do much on their farms this week, owing to the rain. They seem tu have taken good heart and expect a good crop year. Business is picking up a little for tiie last few days. Mrs. G. T. Seigler has been very sick, but is some better. AVe are sorry to say that Mr. L. \V. woolen i> no uencr. u. j-.. 1. We believe Johnson's Magnetic C)i! j a most excellent remedy tor neuralgia, j I rheumatism, lame back ami soreness' jot every kind. $1.00 bottles 50 cts.1 I Wimisboro Drug Store. " J , ?r t -{--ic't' q , i . ?? L. KJ m -w/. V J ^ ? t AV^kyv/i .. W^\ 9 O __ gMf H-'p G Y'^- -4^^ *S-a ?-.4, W a *!?]?) Si 1|& J&gm ? i &|p jjpl ^ - "^pH ygOf S^B - ? - "3 i'cr.sc::::is. Mrs. F. Elder wen? jo Chester Monday ci) a vi-ii. Judge II. C. Watt arrived on .Sunday ! >o as to be on time. Harry McCaw, E-q., the court Stenographer, arrived on Sunday. Mrs. J. Lee Sloan, of Davidson. ; X. c., is visiting relative' in town. II. A. Gaillard, E-q., returned from a business trip (o Charleston on Sunday. Miss Ih.tiic Brat ion, of York, is i visiting the latr.ily of Dr. J. 1?. McMastrr. Atiomey Genera!, (J. W. Buchanan, was in town Monday on private business. Mr. Hubert DaBose, who has been ; vMting iriends in (own, has gone I livin . j Mr-. J. I., liobinson returned frutn a visit to I. i* parents on last Saturday evening. !, Solicitor Ilongh arrived Saturday ' and went t ? work at once propaiiugj for court. ! j Mrs. \V. G. Jordan went to Chirles-; ton Monday to visit her xaothcr. Mrs. J ' A. F. Gooding. Cant. J. \\\ Wadsworth one ol" the j prominent bu^inc^.-5 mo;; uf (.'Jim! J is in town on business. i , Miss E uiiio<? Dicoi, of W| i returned home l.vt Monday airer a;j visit of several days to Mr. ai;d Mrs. i L. \\ . 1 ay lor.?Anderson Joiu'iiul. Miss Su>ie DniJjse and Miss May j DuI?o?e. who have been ;i-i;;:<r| friend* and rehnive* intown. have lelt ( for their home i:i Sowanec, Tern:. : j Miss Lilla lvetehin left Friday on the north-bound passenger. She will t visit Charlotte, and from there she goes j i to Philadelphia where j-he will acquaint herself with the 'Mast agony" in the'-: millinery line. She will return with gentle Annie and the spring time, and ! will be found at her post with (.'aid- ' : well <fc liuli'. Itching, barning, ?ealy ami cnuty'r scalps ot infisirs eieanscd and lieaieil,' and fiuiet siteu ronton ;l by .J.'hn>;.:.".s j Oriental S.?:?p. Winn-bjro Drug j 1 Store. * " ; > DEATH OFMKS. R.]>. 1SOL1CK. .Mrs. Bolick, wife of Mr. V. D.: Bolick, died at Bidgeway on the t):ho? i this mouth. Mrs. Bolick had bee : In [leciining health for several years,. ! and her death was not unexpected, i She was formerly Miss Nannie Ollever, 1 the oldest daughter of Mr. E. W. ! Ollever, and spent the greater part of I [icr early life in Winnsboro. She I went to school to Mrs. Ladd and Mrs. Obear, and many of the pupils of these two schools will remember her .v :is a schoolmate. Mrs. Bolick leaves :i mother, father and several sifters, to- a [jcther wish her husband and eight children to monrn her loss. The mem- ' I Af *:.fi -f-iTiiiiv 11 (inr ?nic re sympathy in liifir sad bfrreavesuen;. i Mrs. Bolick was a consistent member :>f the I>aptisi (Jmrch. i Tin-: coini ^ I>cci;U\s .Vg'iilnst Use Atkinsons. The State vs. Jasper -Atkinson and { John Atkinson. Judgment of the t ir- ; suit Court alUrnied, and the ease re mande.l to that court for the purpose ; Df having a new day assigned for the : execution of the sentence heretofore imposed. Opinion by Mclver. (J. J.? , Columbia Journal. From the above decision of the Sr.-! preme Court, there is no chance for the Atkinsons now conlined i:i jail j under sentence of death for the mur- i * 3er of Jno. II. Clamp, near Kidgeway. j unless Governor Tillman imerfers.! ^ Aficr thev were sentenced. :i petition j was sent tiie Governor, asking that i the law be allowed to lake its course.; There is not iftuch likelihood of their; beiuir resentenced at the present term of Court, for the Supreme Court has i ten days in which to notify the l-'V.'cr :" court of their decision. ilenee ii imost likely that a new date f r exeeu- * lion will not be set before the June : term. ! * Acoiixs ri:o'?i vrmi;: oak. White Oak S. C., Feb. 17. ? We; are having -o'p.e of [lie eddes; wcii'.h-rr ' of the winter. Farm work h-.is becil retarded on account or the wc-tic r, i I Dr. Landlord our town a vi-it j this week. Ii, con'emtd i;.es Ij:?r J ^ this hi* horn?. Mr. Cloud, f Orangeburg, i* in cur < midst selling ;ne(!i Su-ce.-s to ; him. The hc-aliii of ilia community ; We have 1 ad no ; artu-s or dances i la'cly. u. j vijik ix tii:: oorxTUY. Messrs. 0:i last Saturday night. 10th inst.. between 12 o'clock ' , j and 4 a. m.. the barn and stables of j Xancy il.iynes. a colore*! woman, whs i . set on lire by some one. and the fire I ( was not discovered until too laic to j , .save any of the com or fodder. Tv/o mules were with urea? (1 ii 11 u!i v saved * I from :lie burning building. ami they j . were badlv burned: will not be nolo to work for some if over. Their eye brows were burned <>fl" and their whole bodies see::: roasted skit; deep. I saw them ;his morning and they arc terribly burned. About two we?~> ago Xanev Ilaynes had a hou.-e burnt at nigh;, the o< vnpant being absent. Nothing saved. They had one Jim ; Ko-cboro arrested, but eottid make out no ease against him. Naney hail live Ivads of eorn and all her fodder burned. I hone the incendiary may be ealight and that he may pay the penalty of his infamous deed. Town-hip .. February KARL'S CLOVEIl HOOT, lin: i yrcat Biood Purifier. <_ivc> lVc.?ir.ie?4 atid cle^rnes? to ihe Complexion a:id I ieuros Constipation, 2.x\. o'\\ Fori j Sale nt the Vv"i;:;i~horo IJm# Sic-to. " j ' - tto :n Tin; ro:.. ' .<>v.'jm; c:i:cv31--TA>:c:i:s. ' ' 'o i; ; . .v ;h? : of partic? ; i;;. i wiii !: iv-r) uvr '.ho . J ?!: ;: iu r.-AXYl j > M ;vi!i i. sv?; ? xpl:i : ; , ' -? ;5k: i ;:v v. Isv i.c w ?o curelo.-s , J i . ;l;j i;i~ ;tW.viii:; i: to ip ell", j ^ S ,:n IVtiti <.IVwi'i: It. ! . Tilman O^io-by v;I!i hive to show j , ir:iu.-f? wl.y Ivr no- i.c j.'.iMi.shed 1 IV,r *.!. ? -k::i! <:Irri- ! < ?vi:. :;-i?y -ail-big !.i- i:. Vi;:s;::r, alii- Ji:n Young c-t. ; ai. !ii!??t explain (:o\v thoy obtained 5;i ii i;iiiiuiiic:l ciV'ii" ;il the -i'orc of J. i>. M.Lis ab?f::?;e. i' i'.iiik Ili'iiiv. an: in:;!, Mj.h Williams, j < niu*i iif; court v. hat right iii'.-y j ' hud : ignite 11 crackers with the lire ; f: on: Ya: 1. -ro's store. Vi iiiiain (>i?rdvs must >how why lr.- J ; w.\S > ) foolish as i ) hit ilvp.ry Channelj < 11 till" ] >.;\ 1- Lave !o ex; lain huW ! [ i:0 i.-;.>! ..on: Mr. Tsapp's j ! Jn?>. Isicl: i . :i . Wfil L'0 ci;0u :tp ;:i j , to give ;he !? .' i receij-t '?? prevent! ?kipper? in :!.<. meat 1m-!:. nziitg to Mr.;: J. M. Milis a- nuu' a:;;! ."sdpl.ers I i both were found toother. I ! Reuben lVrry v.ill isj.i the court.! v.'hi'iiiCi'Ut' is guilty ol as-:.u!t wi'h j < enough battery to kill. Stej-hcn Terry will be info:med that j itis wrong to let his .neighbor's pig j fuliow liitn home. : Kicii Woods, evidently a jvcodsmun i I by name and nature, must be taught j not !o cut with his neighbor's a/.:. j ? T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster, of ( Promi.-e City, I nva, say?: "1 bought jitc bc-tiic oi 'Myriii Cirv' lor liLea-j | tnatism anu two du;cs i; did tnc ; more good than all t'>o metllci[ ever ! ' look.-' SoM by V/. ?. Aiken, !>:n^- ; Winn* bore. i; VVIXXSIiOKO IIOOIv AM) LAPi^KC O j Attention *i> IIoll Call. Prcsidi-nt, tannic: U. Uowne.. ? r.nd . ; :o secretary answered, "left years :'go | iiul is in Dallas, Texas. " '< Vice-president, Pierre Dacot? Ho has ( Irnartcd this life and lii- Ur.nrc-t ill ! j hoard no more. | Andrew M. Tinm:*?:h'j - loop j I irit knows no u :;kii)?r. JiiO. A. l'Y::$!cr?(Mill !:-.r alV:.;sn ! ' : ;i:is^ :i::i: iVk-iui?, a ^irui.gi-r i'i a ' . him!. He brcjitheii !.i- h>: in j i :;:i?_rlieltl. M rink *\l. Sp: i::k!e?mOV<-?i U> Ci:;ir- I ' UO, X. C , h:.S 2"IIP?Ctt L->:v-t. J, Wm. :;te;v:i:i -!.e lies in tl e IVe-b;'- | : I i iian chiuchyaru av. :!:e somkI >; the !rn:npet. i Vv m. Ct. Gci ii: ? "i-.i; | ( : i-'iuls :iv.i! lovril OIiii s V." I.' 'i.li? iiii :i r.L-.i lii.-i U;?t | 1 :i Mis;i--li)s i. I f i V. IJ. Vv jIiin 11; - - Iii- merry voice >.? | :;i-Iieil in .1.0. I; iu I> : -:;i. >^ i:i ! A. \V. I.-.(M, ::i ; c!: t:is:i-ine*r . > \v!-. i ; J:.o. , ii: 5-U-iii-. s>: !Ii.Ir*c- i vav. . I i li c. i; in r:iiiclTic- in | SiWill:. I \\ i.iu* Aitin'V, went I*.i Ai iV 's fii' ;hen to Tox'is. " n . ! /. 2 v 1 k'.! . il\ .^i I J ^ \ . .1 . I ; I M51"^:;:: ii'!'. IM'yin.a-lt.T lit j \ I I !> io. S. C. ! .x (J:n MeMa-lc", :m laih'i ;;cl ! X r? , f. n iiiC;in Aui'i;s:u. J. F. .M'-Mas'cr. :ii : iVi;i?:5-l;0r?>. ! { .. .. j \ 'L. ii. 11< - ::i, j:u?: iw ;.?? c; i-t , ;;..ir;otus x. e. |; > K. Mr I /'('i'uid. lives in Yv inr.s-! s Mr ' i I I j V?' Us. (>(.'. (I li> CtiJU'lG.-'>. ?:. : , . ; } \\ :c. J. iu-JIj, 1 si in* i;i *. !iC>tr.itici'i ' j, Juuitiy. I i Fi'cJ Oniric- j > >ur<r. "I* O. M. Ciu:k, :;i !lie drug bu?i?u>s it: [ t i.UgilrtU. . 1 0 I' Iclt-'li;!" Yl tiliiL'l'j ;li JiOIUJ l;ea* ; . Vi t 1 i?C \ > il \ I . ! 1 A. r . <j0< ::v;i:g in (J::;;l-;es!o:i. ; f A. I)c-]) ' :!e.-, In L-u?i:;c&$ :n J i # | i . Aei:, at ::->:o ;n >v insuirnv. ' .... ... ' i di);l 1!0iiC j > (J. U. Ii:icof; li'iivclii:^ i:i Scu:h<.:n>i Jce (jiibi:i, V-.oiks in United Slulcsja S":.vy \ai\is :u V>"i.iiiirt'.MJ- j . .*? .mno! (tI beit. in >!i bu-ino.vs in < \5iiVi:!, N. i t \V. G. Jordan. telier in ^Viniisboio {[ i i i > i 1 1 ^ il l'jllli! L>[1' l\. . : ii J. McC*:ii!=. >', Icoilcn i;ii*int.?S , f : Columbia C. M. CljuiiJki-, j v. e!cr in Winn*-1( > .>10. i | j I Jas. A. 1'Y.iht, la:mi: it* in Eij^c- ! [ ielii C-jti!i?y. I r ,M. C. Ii;buitio::, book-keeper fori1 jii mill in CoU'.rnbia. \V. it'. Iv tciiiii, larir.s ncrv: [or;?. ' i A. i. L?ci;g!:ita, i-nic.iccs luv?* in j \Vi::Ji:bulX>. " i 1 , . . I ( Ji:o. \Y. C'i:a:-.d:i r, i j ruiiroati oliice | ( it cravannai). ! t J. II. Cr.mrnii!g>, traveli:iir in i c N'ciih Carolina. j ! U. \V. ilea!.-? in luniiln-c i:; | ( Winiisboro. j > As \vc t:lb? ra**h uf J : . he Vv'iisi!?! !. ! (> I!:>'. Ic :-::d Ln'.lc'cr j j ? -t ' Sa>::r.o! j>. ;v:n.-y \va- prcsniciii ai.u } Mr. Picnc li::.-oi xicc-iresilient. c vvoiit'er. : ? inasiy oilier?- ]i.;vo tUrne. ' vvi.t re il.cy are a:.d v. hut (Ley arc , AVc !:avc t it-.lcavorcu ? "? trace'( lis-.ii: a- coji(.t.-'iy : o.-siblr. uistl V c , lo tiic roil arc ii>fji!11v ( i-.ir: ci. Oi iheic liirt;:c< -u:.<i j ii.ii Lvic:e ;i* iiCiVo itok^ iron: *?; r j ii-iL'ViM*. < ::ly !:ioe out of lhe c:s:i:e company, numborinir , : a:v re.-idc*n - <?: \Vii:i;.?boro. Some are i in far (il.-ia'.it a'.id [.criiaj s l ave < lonr ;tt- : iii.it 'heir face5 urc iu i\.o i pk{;i:e, i.-m i: i% our aim >e::<l a copy ?>i" !' !! ; ? C:ich aiul '.-wry 1 iiviiiir !i-b. ::!' ! v.*c v. i i :i?ie . ber> v. :: > revive ihi- ac-rvas.t * conn* :'i:orn*u.v. ' ' ? I v ' ,) . ...V i.'iV . in.:, i) J-.: he i;. r. \v;l >' v ill: j. A:;?.r t-i* irniiid ; ?r.'y, i i; ? 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NS^CS'KM* V,i 1 Jihva'; tiicct ea; Liit! con-iik'raiion by < !he co;:?? *u;tl \ cur ;cprc>ei:tat:vc> in . i!?.* ;;c:a\;ii a--jn:b.'y. You ii ivegone- i (' rai ;:r:i! otiporvi-i; it juri-ii!c:ion over j 'i.i the iw! i; ( ! \ (mi- i.*:iii:i'.y a'ui over i (J ".ii pi' your < uiisty ofliroiv, usul it U j ,j v ?;t:T'o -c :i i:v rarrv oil!. alio:' the duth-s u:.o:i I io::i : ?; l>y i:i-,v accruing to the si riot letter : [i ;nd spirit oi the !"vr and do nothing ic [hat tln-v sue no: ar.ihoriz.'d to do :vu<l j j, faii to i o:t>'ini !ha! which ir is their Sl ;!nty :o do. And f>r this ?.u-po?c it ^ is \onr du!y to > invceii'j'aie and i ... iKjuiro into l:o;v " a-h c lil ,-cr is per- j v [onnin;;- his d:tt\ i*i referents :o the ? fik-e ti :it l.o iii:.--. !: Is yotir duly to fl CO that ti:C > Hi :i;ii bona of f-ach ( fliecr J s <ro;;d. and sulshrcnt. bceau?o. it I ^ fi?C<ju !y I;o.:?j e:is :i:it \v'.:yn a bond a .s stro: g :t:;d simple v. hen takon yet 1 1, i!tcrv.-:i, i:by res-sosi of d ath i:t>.: !- J." cency ::: some other ? .i'.'.s '. ir may i j*. .''"'COll;-' t.V WOrihiCS-'. xOU i jj ! on':! th re i- no e : nplion j 0 >; op'':>>-u:i i:: a::y 111:* :*, :h.;t the i ^ i.coi\i-|- < f:i ;- sav in tint oillco j v> tin! ir : I : I ?:- of some c!lh;er j j; jrotiii !' S.:di;idi::i!. I d?:>iro to call j r, , Ol.r to : I. I - j).,;;:! bccnr.se ... Vo:a i.:y n exi ori-i.c" a-.? practising .. itiorney at ti.;* -j:-v i have known )Ot!i -slid onic'.-rs of the cj?:i: t n o be snijc* t >! to annoyam;:.', l!;?g.;tion j ^ :mi d .m-i^es by the c ii cies- a: :t loose j j., vr.v i.i v. Inch rce of the court-... "... (... ? ..:.i.....1 V.i i-> . v.; >" | n : Ud ( HIof'!::: court i::i~ :i right i ,jr:.-:ii-o i:; ;i:0 public ;:i !;tig> arid h' :?ia> bun!, ?. s.-y iii>$iaii>ir >f lii- ?>i oluco, l-> records !' '!]. to be anywhore other 'v h:.:i m ;ii( :r prop t ;> ^ ^ i:. is \;y ; ? ex-iuilnc 51:to how j, | t'U; it:: arc kepi. whether i. i! icp:iir :r no:. ::u.] make such re- " !ii miation.s thereto ;is your judi.- | .. w. dictates. Ii.quire into tliuoon- .*?. 'it ion o: :he j <ii, whether thr sr.mo is j ..le, M'cuie, t ;b!e, c!t_:iii lir.cl j v: whether the prisoner* eon- J ? ii: d therein Me lid win plenty of j iii'* .md have good at ten-; ,i ion bedding. ! i, i: i- \ u-ii duty :o inspect j he poor j C( lOil'C a .<i >'_v I h.'U i.o::e urc confined i | herei:: -a ii .-huuid not b: more; rhn*. i.c diil'r.i us i' .^s ::re no; aligned i > j ,1 1j . s;!nit? iooiu-; ih.it t!.ev receive j !t;i:iy t.i" unions. clothes, !i;cilieal cj !?:if:i!i.i j-uch Other Co;n!orts 05 re co:;~!-:oi:t with the law and ha11 lisity. I. \ou desire you can appoint o'!:n:i;ti.-e: from your number to in- r? pun different offices and public 1 miidings. You tau -nuke any recom- *' :u-:idatio;:- that yon see proper i;i cli.-i crisc ' to the ro:i;!< and bridges of J: ot:r county, i:i* as 1 haw -au! beioie _ or. c::: :i;uke anv r<:c mtiicndafions ??l . i :i*>o< v- r !l:::t you think would b ; *;niii ?i. e t?e ^enc.ul v. ei.-MO of r[, or Statee. The chart ! \ou v.\ ! be governed by i:t tliG !l ci.arge of iour duties L- the oath vl.icl: you h.'.ve t::ken, which i- as You have -worn that you -vi voul.. uiiiiii-'jitiy inqniie unci true pre- di s 111:i ill make of ad such matters and ... i.:!.?.!! be ^ive:i you in change., * the your fellows ami own. \<.u ;i 1 i well and truly sc secrei. You s!;a!l present no one II ruivy, hatred or undies nor s;:all *; *ou leave anyone usiprrsent-id for fe-u* .* avor, reward or of re- } var.l. IJat you shxi! present :i!! things ol rr.iy a~ hey c me to \vur knou h'd^e, oeording to the best ot your under- y; landing; so help you God. , Now, "csu'emeu cf the grand jury, f yot; pav paiticular attention to that J1 and carry it out vou wiil find yui; need vt.ry little instruction 1 rom the Court as !o yonr duties. 111 f/hatcver takes place in your room is > !;e M i-ret: yi iir oai'n requires j^at. .. foi; are :o divest yourself of ajj^i^r, u i.nrod and :i:ahcr. fear, la^gforiatlec- P ion. >:i other words, you must be ih?o!u:eiv fearless and singly iinparial in disci.:::L'iag y.?ur solemn and worn duties. Whenever there is law ( iolatci!, it nuittiirs not by whom or ' v:i;ir your individual vie>vs :nav be. -y I.) y. r.r duiy a:: I prescal the offend- " ng parties. 1( if you should proscat pay one for I1 : ,-o m! ! . ! 0!i I)ill> iiaildcd 11 by liic Solicitor, iurnlshll.e names ^ ;i witnesses relied on to prove tlic * acts. It v-ill Like twelve of your lumber. Mr. Foreman, to find a true >i!l. ] will always <!iargeycti specially ; is : > what t!>? ' . is "ii each bill of :uli-:tmen' is ! anded out. You . ,Vi:i 11.k; . L;:o back el' each bill of 11 nu'ictmcnt :iic : li-:i;s of the State's 11 .vit::e>:-cs, ar.d il.w-e who have been J' ;\vo: n have tin: It tier 6 opposite their " james. You will examine none ex:ept {'nose v.'ho have been sworn in )pon court. I; is not necessary, in )n!cr to find a true biil. that you should % x:-.ni:no all of the witnesses whose laiiH-s are on tiie bick of the bill of ^ i; :i;;5m3nt, but cr:iJy .<j many a.s to t( ;'?nvi:;cc you that a probable c ue is I] ;iiivlc our. When tli::i i- the ca-e and a weivo of your number agree yon will / einns a true bill and \:;ur f. reman J! .viil "i.'!: !:i; i.ann1 will 'be word y ;ior? ;:ia:. " ae'ded. Ii twelve o;\our { tuiab/r ii not agree you will return L :o biil ami your loivmau will sign it n h: same way. I>s?i before you rjiurn i b 10 bdl you will examine every witness ivlio.-o name is on the back or the biil ) ' i::iiiciment .-hows t!;at he has been j -v. on;; arif at any tinu you wish to i b }::ami::e any witness who has not been 9 worn <"yine it;to court and have him ?w:.u. Any o:.c that. you wish to c iw e surnmni.ed for iho purpose of f, ?xuminirg at any i:i? ? ia reference to tl my matter that your judgment die 4' tarns, n :tily the ou;ri. Xo one lias l i_ri:t to be present at yuur deliberation ( Dver any bill. I'eter Mi-kel, charged with house , breaking and iarceny. nol prosscd without v'fiiiir l--? jury. rink Sa::ilcr.?. i?k\:0.inuiry !<> htreem j i?f live -lock and was .-cntcixcd U? two i vv:ir> in Hie pfiiiK'iiliurv for Scaling a ! ixfii ycarlhijr. ' " I The ?frand jury returned no Mil vM. Owens and Jane 1'inkney. ?( charged with adultery. I The :h>i ca?e tried was that <>f John \ \ i >Viilia:r.s for burglary and larceny. !<"> \va- oliarged with stealing- four raiche- 11*0:11 i has. Mtiller. Mr . \V IIanaiia:i volunteered to repreens him u* he had no counsel. The erdict wa? not guilty. Court adjourned at 5.1-3 until 9.:)0 iiis morning. OlilTL'AKY. The subject ot this memoir. Dr. uliii Miiton (Jieun. wa? born 111 Fair.' 1.1 < \ m 11! v < f" mi tiip 31st Anomfit. >12, and died :iL his home in said jiuiiy on ine lllili day of January, >0 i. at Hit; advanced age of eighty-one cars. four months and nineteen days, ie was married three time5, his first ?'it"e, I think, wu? a Miss Moblcv, of si- county. I don't remember to have v--r -cen her. 1 :i.5 second wift was liss Emiiine Gibson, a daughter of :;c hue Stephen Gibson, anu the .other of his only surviving child, Irs. Lou Younginer. His thitd wife Miss Fostina Bookter, whose ii iuary it was my sad priviltge to '.ibiisli in your paper only about fire !:: ! t months ago. She preceded him j ti.e spirit land only about four j- jiiiis. Dr. Glenn was a practising h?>ieiau for many years?the writer nesv him as such in his boyhood days. !u was considered amongst the best of is day, and was at times in consul4:ion with Dr. E. A. Gibson and Dr. Itorgc McCants, whose memories are serished still in manv a home in this hi county. Later in life he abandoned lie practice of medicine entirely, except ! special cases, and turned his atten;on to f'armiug, aud became one of most successful planters of the c-unty. In the cultivation of cetton, e had few equals aud perhaps no uperior in this part of the State. I ,'jn't recollect to have ever passed his lisidence, even from my boyhood to . itliin the last few years, that I did ot ico quite a number of bales of the eccv staple stacked under his cotton rcw shed. Cut he was not only a ['.cccssful physician and farmer, but ^'ood neighbor, a kind husband and n'ing and affectionate father, and I lay add, as I believe, a true Christian. L was my privilege to meet him often . the diflen-nt walks'of life, and ecasiondiy in his own home, and dierever and whenever I was thrown ith him, I found the same genial, hri?t:an gentleman. lie was a i.ij?:i>t in t'ai h and practice, firmly ->o:t.d in the doctrines ot his church, 5 he beiieved they were taught in the 0:1: of Gt:d, yet kind, -considerate ::d charitable to oilier religious dcominations. I learti from those who ere with him during his last illness e was often engaged in prayer and peating passages of scripture, and lien Hearing the end he exclaimed, IIlory to God in the highest, 011 earth eaee, good will toward men," the lemorable words with which the tigels announced the birth of the 'ond's Redeemer. A few hours be ire his death his only daughter went > lii> bed and asked "Father, do jou now me?'7 lie did not reply, but 11:. his arms around her neck and imnnted a nartinsr kiss udoii her face. iiiis passed away from earth toils and ires another of o:ir country's nobleisi:, one of the old line of South .iroiiiia gentlemen. At his onn riquest i:e was laid by ie side of his last wife in eld Mt. k-asant buniti?r ground, in Itichland Mimy. In meditating upon the d--ath f Dr. Glenn, 1 feel like i xol liming, i :iio language of the l'salraist, Jle!p, Lord, for the godly man :asetb, for the faithful fail from the ii!drcn of men." u. u. j. Wixxskoko, S. C., Feb. 11, 1804. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, cnn., -ays: "Shiloh's Vitalizer SAVED 2IYLIFE.' 1 consider it the :st remedy for a dcbilitiatcd system I cr used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or [idnev trouble it excel . Price 75 s. For sale at the Winnsboro Drug tore. * I IK IIKAI'KR IN* A "WHITE HARVEST Mr. Editor: Death has again invaded .!: ranks and taken from our midst Thomas .Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins 1 T.. .1 ? nC i.;a ,t'U ill IliC v c?it? - unm ) tm vi iiia $ :. He was a, member of the Masonic aiernity, and had for Ihirty-six years rvcd as filer lor she Coleman Lodge, c was a faithful member, ever praccinjr the precepts of the order, lie . Sieved that charity was the noblest all principles ;:t all times. Mr. Jenkins had lor two weeks pre;ous to his death been afflicted with . grippe, and on the night of the 29th !t.. at 7.:30 o'clock, surrounded bv jrcaved relatives and friends, he reatbed his last. It is given unto all ion a time to die, but we know not hen the final summons will come: in thanks be- auto an all-wise Provicnce th?t the way of salvation is ointci! out to those who choose to illow it. x, February 10,1891. IiiiEUMATiSM Cured ix a Day.? Mystic Cure" for Khcumatism and euralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 ays. Its action upon the system is :markable and mysterious. It reiovcs at once the cause and the disease nmcdiatcly disappears. The first ojc greatly benefits, 75 ct?. Sold by i. E. Aiken, Druggist, Winnsboro. * Chas. Kyan, Druggist, 5>pniigneiu, I!., writes: "Japauese File Cure is a lg seller and lias given entire satisfacon, except in one case, which was lade entirely satisfactory by your romptly refunding the $5.00. Winns oro Drug Store. * Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known iul so popular as to need no special menoil. All who have used Electric Bitters ng the same song of praise.?A purer edicine does not exist and it is guaran ed to do all that is claimed. Elef trie litters wiil cure all diseases of the L^ver nd Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, alt Klreuiu and other affections caused by npure blood.?"Will drive Malaria from lie system and prevent as well as cure all lalarial fevers.?For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric litters?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or loney refunded.?Price 50 cts. ar;d ?1 per ottle atMcMaster & Co.'s Drug Store.* Tor Over Fifty Years Mr. s. Wis show's soothing Stiicp has Cv n used for over fifty years by millions t mothers for their children while teethi \ with perfect success. It soothes the i.'i.i ffnms. allavs all nain. uivs wlmt coiic, and is the best remedy ir Diarrhiea. It will relieve the poor lit;> suflVrer immediately. Sold by Drugi-N in every part oi the v.'orkl. Twentyvo cents a "bottle. i>e sure aud ask for irs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ike no other kitnl. * j-'.'ijfxly r/OOD'S' PIIOSPIIODI^E, 7ho Great EnzlUii Remedy. Pranptly and penaaneatcaros all form* of KtreovJ . ,'?K? T&?cairri4ss, Emission*, SpermegSr&i HSS rSa.i<yrr'K6a. Impotcncy and all ns$ f7 fiSt ^ n cJTccti of Abuse or Sxcesees. Af proscribed over 35 '-i <?r years l? thousand* of casus; |^x\>r' Is tie on-'y RtHablc and if or. ,^?.>gyx M-3!w err jy?Jicme tnovm, Aik S^S&TsfsEaa&Ss^BJrncsist for Wood's psosr?r J mowsz; i? iie ofC?rs some ?>cJcrc G7ia AJ-nr* ^onlilaw nedleino In place ? this, leavo his dieboaest store, inclowprlco la ?tt??. and we vrlll 9eod by rotors znaiL Price, one aekaKO. 81; six $?- One vriTl pUcue, six will cure, arapkletla plain scaled envelope, 2 stamp*. Addrwa. THJ3 WOOD CHEMICAL CO., . .-x -131 woodward avoaue, Detroit. ailcH. I jffiK MANHOOD i K&B ?S5 a puaranmed to cure all rer mm -STtf ggf Power. Headache. W^efi Ks \) De5s.alldrain*and lossol ML 5 /(3Si x W by over exertion, y^uthfe 3 Jsnb islants, which Ieaato Infln 1" ~ ~ 7?a vest pocket. SI per box, r.AT^ara^ ^Vj^KljIve a irrltten ruaram diErQMHfeffi&MKjrfB&drcggists. Ask font, take bStokk iSOAprsa i&Uiti. In plain wrapper. Address Kor sale in Winnsboro, S. C., by I X V W (: WE ARE RECEIVING OUR FA Calico, Outing, Bleached Goods, Urn Give these goods a thorough inspectio bla m We will show a Southern made Bla seen. Call and examine. If a pair oi your verdict will be, "I'll take a pair.'' sho We are prepared to sustain ov.r ; especially called to the L.ITTJLE for children, misses and young boys, leather from the solar tip to the top. durable and stylish shoes let your thoi The best shoes are in th< It is the place I will go. CrROCE Our OBELISK FLOUR stands at t will please give it a trial. Our Chees< the best. Our Teas are the best. 0 goods m th:s department are bought t< quality and price. Please visit the "Corner Store." Respectfully, J. M W3 3 E 5 # i?3 aTKi Opi-nm Habits i Ulfe W W curod at home with18?BaSfy u 5 outp*in.Booko!parBEb^BuEjb 8 tienlars sent FREE. Atlanta, Ga. OfSee 10-1% WMt?haliSt A BARGAIN. ; J HAVE an 8-Horse Power Ames Engine oil sill- and a o Ilorse Power Agricultural Engine un wheels. 't Will sell cheap for cash or good paper. 2-20tf W. J. ELLIOTT. ] FINAL DISCHARGE. j iwiijLi pppiy 10 o. it. tjounsiou, Judge of Probate for Fail field County, on Thursday, the 22nd March, 1894, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of~W. E. Smith, deceased. H. S. WYLIE, 2?20?It Administrator. notice for Final Discharge. I WILL apply to S. Johnston, Ju ge of Probate for Fairfield County, on Thurs ay, the 1st day of March, 1894, for a final discharge asGuard'an cf the the Estate of Robert C. Pope. T. K. ELLIOTT, 2-l-4t Guardian. FINAL DISCHARGE iWILL apply to S R.Johnston, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, on Thursday, the 1st day of March, 1694, for a final discharge as Administratrix *f the estate of Antcnv Brown, deceased. MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN, 2-l-4t Administratrix. I For Sale at a SacrificeOne Large Bay Horse, 8 years old. Price, $125. One Medium Sized Brown Mule, 10 years old. Price, $76. One Light Chestnut Sorrel Gelding, 2k yea'rs old. Price $100. Terms cash, or negotiable paper, with 10 per cent interest added. Apply to or write to A. Y. MILLING, Box 81, Winnsboro, S. C. 2-15flxl , FOR SALE. * CHEAP! nBHUBSDHI MSIiTOI Ml Pffi I ? AND? J O B B E E. . C ^ e In good order. Just the outfit for a country pap3r. f Address SEI ID HERALD CO.,' Winnsboro, S. C, Cr#?k?ry ! v m JUmfcery s Tea, Breakfast and Dinner Plates, plain and figured; Porcelean, Ironstone China and China Teacups, Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens and Gravy Bowls, Oblong and Square Shallow Dishes, Milk Bowls, Sugar and Butter Dishes, Molasses and Cream Pitchers and Teapots. A nice China Tea Set. Another supply of crockery to arrive short y GLASSWARE. Tumblers, Goblets, Preserve and other dishes, Glass Pitchers, etc. Another supply ot thin; Tumblers and Goblets. And always a supply of j Lamps and Lamp Fixtures. AT THE DRUG STORE, j MASTER & GO! NOTICE. For surveying, terracing, Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to t. m. boulware, 7-$t?4y Woodward, 5. 0. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castera. . ,v?S scctndent "xebti sheds.** *CO G VnCUa This wonderful ?medy rocs diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Uaess. Lost Manhood, Nightly Kmlsnona, Nerreuu ' power In Generative Organs of either sex caused it error?, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimuli?. Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried In 6forS5, by mall prepaid. With a 35 order we tee to enrei or refund the noaey. Sold by all no other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed AEKVE SEED CO., Masonic Tempi?, CHICAGO. J. II. McMASTER, Druggist. KXXDS! | LL STOCK OF DRESS ?0??S, 3erwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Jet., kc. n before you bHy. SETS. ' ~ nket, the best for the price wa kare good blankets are wanted we think 4 _ 7- * ES. past reputation. Your attention 11 1 GIAJffT SCHOOL SHOES The Little Giants are solid, stron* Tnej are the best we can bur. For ights be? ; Corner Store; HIES. j :he head. All who hare not *sed it e are the best. Our Crackers are ur Pickles are the best. All eur :> stand the test ef ce*petifcie? ii . Beaty & Bro. _ You | | i Don't I (Have I To Die I [ To get your insurance under the | Tontine Plan oi tnetyunAJtiLi: Lire. It is a* simple and absolutely safe __ means of in vesting your earnings for i : future emergencies and acquiring the benefit of Life insurance at the same time. It insures you a means of support in after years and insures I your family against want in case of your death. The name of the I Equitable Life J alone is an ironclad agreement of safety. Its security; its contracts; its surplus and. resources are not ' excelled in the "world. We will makc all this as plain as day to you I if you will send your address to W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HILL, S. C. , ' NEW YEAR 51 New Goods. fVE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A fresh and well selected stock of GROCERIES. ilso a large line of Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Etc. 1111JAIS ill CUB. 3ur stock'of Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Glebes, Etc., is complete. Goods bought will be delivered to my part of to?vn. Give us a call. We guarantee satisfaction. ' Ke&pfictfull^ It "LOWER 81?; ' CAMPBELL W. Manager. EXCHANGE, FEED AND SALE SABLES. Just Arrived and for Sale TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG KENtucky Males and Horses. They will be sold cheap for cash or on time until next fall for good bankable paper. I have also one Four-horse "Wagon, one Two-horse Wagon, and one new Columbus Buggy. The above will be sold to fuit the times. . A. WILLIFORD, Agent, Winnsboro, S. C. NOTICE. qURVEYINtt DONE AND SOLICIT eu uj BOG A I: T1UP?, &-lfx-ly J?ei;jaes. * ** DR. DAVID AJKEX, DENTAL SURGEOX. Office : No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doors West of Postoffice. ISTIn Ridgeway. S. C., every Wednesday.