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I I I rtaggsy. I uOCAL LN'TELLiem'R. Wwla??day, March 7. : : : 1894. >ew dT?rttseaa?ats. ^ Tonaori&l Artist?V. iiuntHirue. Municipal Electioo?J. A. Hinn&nt, Uleri. Th-'ee Bankrupt SUcka ?J. L. MimL nau^h. ^ Registration Notice?W. F Jackson, | F Saperriwr. ? i I. ?Some people are still paying taxes. ? VV. R. Doty & C?. are bauliDg bL 1 amber to rebuild their stables. Bb?~ ?Look out for the "f.d." of the HK. Winusboro Drug Store next issue. -Auditor Richmond is still taking r retarns- and taking the penalty also. I ' ?There is a great dea: of guano being hauled from the depot at present. ?Court kas adjourned. Judge R. C. Watts left for Lancaste* Saturday evening. ?Mr. Thos. L. Johnson killed what j he supposed to be a mad dog near his j home on Wednesday. I ?We are glad to learn that Hiss IP~ Matile Martin is improving. She has r had a spe'l of pneamonia. ?Gentlemen, do yon like comfort? But a pair of slippers lrcm Caldwell & Buff. Pri^e so low won't miw it. * ?McMaster & Co. are oilering a full line of everything kept in a drag store. | They believe in printer's ink. Give j them a call. u~ "C ^ Sornwro trtn . of our ! I- V* wvk -- - .? stecmed frhend Mr. C. H. Scruggs, has & permanent job as clerk at "the Hotel Dnval. ?Mr. Robert McCaney, father of Mr. J.* D. McCarley, ha* been confined to the house with grippe for several weeks. ?Messrs. Hall k Crawford hare received a lot of horses and mules, and ask the pnblic to examine before parchasing elsewhere. ?The Colored Savings and Investment Association of Fairfield County W^-'will meet at the celored icemen's ball Thursday at 8 p. m. r ?Mr. D. A. Crawford has about i. . completed his new residence, near Mi>i T, X. Elliott's, and will move as soon as the weather permit. ?r ?'\ilelle, George, thought you all | said dey was g'wine to hang dat nigger. "Gitont,fellow, yea wens ain't got bo sense; dat's a white m*n's nigger." ?Sam Fallen, colored, thowed us T wattrmebn on Saturday evening | which he says he has kept in his house, without covering or protecting in any manner at all, since last summer. ?Messrs. S. W. Buff aud J. M. Sleelo hare contracted with the Ceuutv Commissioner to build a bridge oyer Big Cedar Creek, known as Smith's f bridge. These two men have done a great deal of this kind of work for the county and always give satisfaction. _ ?"We met Mr. Jas. Turner in town on Monday and were glad to .see him | tookiag well and in good spirits. Mr. I Turner says they say tim :s are bard, but that be gets enough to eat and something to wear, and thinks that is all a man should ask for in this life. fltey . ?We notice in the Christian Ob t server the obituary of Miss Sue lx.Doty. It i? written from Fort Worth, Texas, and :s a glowing tribute to. the life and character of Miss Doty, who made many friends here, and whose death was such a shock to her friends in this place. ?Officer Ruff Lever, of the penitentiary, was up on Wednesday for the penitentiary bird*. Only three went [. down, John Nick, Eph Williams and V Pink Sanders. The case of Alf Cason r will be taken up en appeal. We look fL for a bard fight in this case, judging frmm the ?ast. I ?Mr. .T. L. Mimnangh is ant in a r >ew advertisement this morning. Mr. 1 Q. D. Williford, the manager, says his prices beat any ever offered since Noah left the ark. They hare three f stocks of goods in one, and say they must sell them to make room for y spring goods. Give them a call. < ?Mr. John H. Cathcart, ot Adder's, H shipped a registered pointer puppy a T long way from home. We saw a box marked, "Pleaie fe*d and water me," and npoo noticing the address found that its destination v?as Cantos, Ohio. The party who purchased was G. A. Schrusherker. Mr. Cathcart has bis Be dogs advertised in th? American Field, mpr* ?Our aim is to keep y su posted on connty news principally. We con Id Wf" fill oar columns np with Sots of matter which would not interest our country peoplt, but we studiously avoid that. L_^ Subscribe for Thk JCewk ak> Hbkalb and learn of your own county. We are giaa 10 near irom oar corrcspuudeatt. Seep it ap. Ifatters which seem of small importance to you is B news to others away from you. We ^urill urnish paper and envelopes to I Bfcose -rho Trill scud for tkem or call them. HS?i;>ovaUuii of the Northern Bery of^the Episcopal Church of K[>iecese will convene at St. John'* Church of thii city Wednes^Fning, April 18. The Bishop rva auoiocr ui c.crjj win uo piceP5t, ?t which time it is zlso expected that the church will be consecrated. Convocation vriii last tbiree days, ending Friday evening the 20th inst. At morning service, the liwt day, the Bishop and clergy will be present in i the chancel ia full vestments. The ft second <5ar will be devoted to business V of the Deanery, and also the following day. Appropriate music will be renB* dered at all services. we AKJfi iuu JftAlAOJKIlMOie ?J iudigestion, Censtipafvon, Dizziness, m Lots sf Appetite, Skin? Shi foh'c Yitalizsr * positive ears. * , xxt?jac to Ocala.?Mr, X. E. Gerig B left on Friday night to take charge of B the position he has accepted as operator, in Ocala, Fla. Sales Day.?Two mules and one wagon were sold on Monday, and one 'i lot in town, in the case of Gsinsrs vs. L? Seabrook et al. pu rebated by J. E. I McDonald, attorney, for $51, Chile ren Cry for Pitcher's ^Castoria. Highest of all in Leavening Powe AAMIIfi Fbom 9 to 2 ?On and after March 1 both banks will open at 9 a. m. snd close at 2 p. m. The counter jumpers 1 wil! not get off at 6 p. m. until the 1st ot Jane. n 1 w i Winnsboro Drug Store, druggists, recommend Johnson's Oriental Soap for all skin and scalp diseas, lan and sunburn and the complexion. Winnsboro Drug Store. * ] Fairfield Bots at Clem son, At- ' textion!?You have the opportunity of your lives. The eyes of your proad ' old citizens are upon you. Give a /-aa^ aaay\n%*4- vant* otnaro rrlchin fit gwu mwuih vi j\jul the end of the year. Will Follow Suit.?We hear of a certain yonng cotton buyer in town who fell a victim of the inspiration of the occrsion at Mr. Turner's wedding, saying, "Well, I'll be in the same fix B Jon; yon lost watch me." ' Ik)arb Meeting.?The County Board of Equalization will meet on tbe second Tuesday iu March at 10 o'clock < sharp at tbe Auditor's office. This board is composed of the chairmen of tbe township boards of assessors. Hjjtos Ox.?We frequently see the words "hands off," placarded in ikio 4ityia trtt various piSUt7B) VUl tuio uiuv ii v vw hands on and say thank yon. Mr. J. S. Elder Las placed the hands back on the town clock and we don't have to guess now from "our" window at home for the time of day. Fairfisld Beef in Virginia.?We liave always beard that Virginia was . noted for fine beef, and it must be so; if it is so, we must bave some very fine beef in old Fairfield, for Mr. It. C. " 1 utnmad fw\m IjrOOQlIig liu jusb i.cmtu?u i luiu Norfolk, where he disposed of too car loads for the Fairfield "Oil & ' Fertilizer Co. All About Bk'ir Rabbit.?On Saturday, William Franklin was com- ( mitted to jail by Trial Justice Mathe- j son, of the Longtown section. He is . charged with shooting another colored man and three of his family with a doable barrel ihot gun because they ( robbed his rabbit gum. Meat rc st be , scarce at bis house. . ( - Easter Sunday.?Easier falls on . the 25th ot this month. Service* and < holr commaaion will be held that day < at St. John's Episcopal Church at ] 11 a. m. After services here the choir < will go to Ridgeway to attend services there at 4.30 p. m. and return home that evening. The churches at boths places will be decorated, ' Exactly Right, Judge.?"We heard of Judge Watts asking to be excused j from an invitation to dine while on 1 the bench here, because the parties i were interested in a case to come be- ' - * ' " i TTT^ * fore Iws Honor at tms term, nr c imu*. . he did exactly right, and are confident i that sach a course would meet, not 1 only with the approval of the hest, but ' the public generally. i | To th* Farhebs.?We will devote a column to agriculture, stociy raising, cattle and hags, if some of our enterprising: farmers will contribute a piece i now and then. We will be glad to 1 have any who so desire to ask qaes- < tiODU pertaining to any of these mat- i ters thrangh our columns and will en- < deaver to have them answered thror^h ' the poblit print. Let us hear from < from you. " ^ ? c _W? 1 LrfOST, OTBAX2V UK OiVL&i).? ITU wobld suggest to all courting men that ' they carry a plow line er trace-chain and fasten their horses securely to the bitching post. Oar late jnrr commis- ' sioaer had the pleasure (?) of walking ; eight miles because his horse either strayed er was stelen. Me was enjoy- J ing a very pleasant call, bnt to his chagrin had to work eight miles after the finale, for his animal was g#ne. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster, of ; Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought oue bottle ot 'Mystic Cure* for Sbenmatism and two deses of it did me ( more srood than all the medicine I ever to?k."' S?2d by W. E. Aiken, Druggist, Winneboro. _ * Ret. Jxo. T. Chalmers.?We had the pleasure of meeting Rev. Jdo. T. Chalmers, former pastor of the A. R. P. Church, but now pastor of one of the U. P. Churches in Philadelphia. Mr. Chalmers has been spending a week with his orphan children at Mr. T. P. Mitchells. He left for Columbia en Friday and will return to Philadelphia without stopping. He very kindly consented to contribute to our calnmna occasional!? durinsr the year, which we greatly appreciate. Moving thb Beif.?Mr. R.C. Good-! iag sold a carload of cattle in Coluu bia last week for the Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Compaiy in one day and was back hone thj.t evening. He loft; Monday with a car for Augusta and one for Charleston. They were certainly in fine fix, round, smooths and sleek. We dont think that a man would need "a pound of lard every morning to grease the pot to keep this betf from sticking to the vessel." aeep it up, it l* apiratajlm.xt^j.? | j A great many of our readers hare remarked to us some time back that onr correspondents had stopping writing, : and that they regretted it. Let us bear from you, correspondent*. Some of you are doing vei*r well, ethers are conspicuous by the abseace of their articles. As we bare said before, what might not appear to be news to yea, would greatly interest others in the county. troa dyspepsia, stomach disorders, uk* .... browjfs 1rox bitters. L All de?ler? keep it, *1 per bottle. Genuine hfi? t tude-oatk sod eroeeed red line?ea.w*^)pee, ! r.?Latest U. S. Gov't Report. BaKing Powder ELY PURE Soke One Start It.?We are anxious to bare the public school* and their working brought to public notice and we beg the teachers and trustees to help ue. We wouM like to place a column in charge of our School Commissioner, and he is willing to undertake it if he gets any encouragement. Heretofore he has recei/ed but rery little encouragement in this matter. Put the ball in motion, some others will follow. A* interchange of views unongst the teachers will be of beneGt to all. Children Cry for Pitcher's Clitoris. Wants Liquor, axd Wajtts It Handt.?The County Board *t Control has received an application from Mr. J. E. Blair asking that a dispensary be established at Blair'*. The application one individual is all that is necessan to establish a dispensary. If in the discretion of the County Board of Control, such will'be remunerative. We stated a few days ago that a dispensary was wanted at Strother. They want liquor and want it handy along the Spartanburg railroad in this county. The Ectlajo) Curl Wixg Sweep.? Mr. S. R. Rutland has an improved sweep which he calls the itutJana can wing sweep. One ef the wings is larger than the other and is rilled upward s? as to throw more dirt to the , middles, with a sufficient gap between this wiDg and the plow foot to. allow dirt to drop back into the furrow. The curl wing can be made en either side so as to throw more dirt to the plant or to the middles. Mr. Rutland hat succeeded in getting a patent en this sweep and is negotiating with the Southern Agricultural Werks to handle it. Pull Oct Your Small Change.? Mr. D. A. Crawford showed us a three-cent paper bil 1 on Tuesday, issued bj the United States government in ** 1- Tj. i. m. ill lYIttiUil, lOUO. JLV X9 glCCLK auu *v sembles a regular bill of cnrrency, anly it is much smaller. It reads, "good for all demands on the United States government in sums not greater Lhan five dollars, except for customs." tt is the smallest paper bill #e have ever seen. Mr. Kirkpatrict"was present and informed us that his mother had- a silver coin representing onequarter of one cent. Watereb Prize Club.?At the regular inontKlv moAtincr of thft Wateree Prize Cluk, on tbtf fourth Friday in February, a new rule was adopted, namely, a committee was appointed to go around and note anything in the line of improvement amongst the neighbors and report same to the club. The meeting was held at Mr. F. A. Neil's, and upon adjournment tliis eoninittee concluded to lo?k around Mr. Neil's premises, and we learn that "something wilL he heard to drop" at the next meeting of the club. A query box will be on hand at the meetings in luiuir. Then?Our devil showed as what appeared to"Be a common one' eent copper on Tuesday, but upon close examination wc found it was not a denominational coin at all. We don't know for what purpose it could have been made. On one side it had our national flag, and the wonts, "the flag of our Union, 1863", were stamped trouud the marjia. On the* other aide, the words, "If anybody attempts to tear it down, shoot him on' the spot." In the centre the letters D-I. X. appear. Ia 1S63 we probably w?^d not hare endorsed this inscription, but now wo echo the sentiment,, "if anybody attempt to tear it down shoot ? - - if- A M mm on tne spot." ?Does your boy or girl need al?>e?? You can get tbem at Caldwetl &BafFt it greatly reduced prices. Beat at His Own Game?Tbe crowd certainly got tbe laugh on Mr. Boyd, the ventriloquist, at tbe hotel Tuesday night. Mr. Boyd is the in?st perfect person in the art that we have over heard of, and has afforded to tbe town, and tbe county considerable amuse ment in the last month. Bat he ?&t down in tbe office aud commenced cm a party who paid no atientiou to his own name being called. Mr. Boyd persisted, the crowd reared with laughter, for they realized that tlie ventriloquist had "struck a stamp", and they knew too what wm the ma tter. Presently the gentleman hande d Mr. Boyd a small slate and pencil f? >r him to write snd let him kaow wh: it was the matter. It dawned on ttie entrieqolet at oncc. He wastryimg to "play it" on a man 8? deaf that 1 le carried a slate and pencil to facilita. te his business. We all slip up same timt.v Keo, Arkansas. Mr. B. Hawley RobertsoD, Jr., a son llr. D. H. Robertson, and a grao<3mu of M?j. B. fi. Robertson, left a few weeks a?P for ^rkantae. We received a letter fr*m him, written from tbe above postoffice, asking for The News and Herald at once. Thia, shows h?w The News and Herald is appreciated. Those awav from home, in far distant land?, tell cs that it ? almost equal to a letter from home. Iff von want tokeeo uc with vonr coantv V ? ? ? subscribe '.o The News and Heralo. Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people bare found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs,, a&d Colds.?If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will contae? you that it has wonderful curative powe? in all diseases of Throat, Chest and LangsEach bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or'money will be refunded. Tiial bottles free at McMaster & Co.'s drugstore. | Largo bottles 50c. and fLQQ. * r*rsonai?. Dr. Linder was in town Sunday. Col. J. B. Davis, of Killiane, is in ' town. ' Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Quattlekaum's ' aunt, has returned home. 1 Mrs. W. G. Roche came up from 1 Columbia Monday evening. Prof. R. Means Davis was i? Ridgeway Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hanahan has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Davis, 01 Killian*. JH168 AUUUCI abhukt ikiuiuvu home after a long stay in Kentucky and Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. J. M. Quattlebaum, who has been visiting Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum's family, has returned home. Mr. H. A. Wiles, formerly an operator at Piedmont, S. C., has accepted the position of night operator at this place. Mr. Geo. White, who is a "Winns boro boy, is now in the Western Union office in Charlotte. He came down on Friday night to visit his father's family. We were glad to 6ee him. Fooled With a S1.35 Can. On Capt. Thos. Lyles' place, near Lyes' Ford, a fatal accident occurred on Wednesday morning. A colored child was accidentally shot and killed; his name was John Davis, and he was only 5 years old. His brother had been trying to fix an old gun for a day or so and did not know it was loaded, or rather did not think so. He had made some repairs on Jocfeio make *' 1 :? M ? 1C 8 tana cocaeu, nuu u*Tiag fu,v ?? ? cap, was about to try it oat of the wiidow when it "went off, the load taking effect jast above the eye and coming oat at the top of the skull. The child died instantly. Jadge Blair held a post mortem and the verdict was, accidental shooting caase of death. Loss of strength and flesh, wasting away trom any cause promptly arrested by using that greatest ot ali fat prodncers. Johnson's Tasteless Compound r.iv>r Oil. Winnsboro Drug SUre. " COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION The Countr Medical Association met on M?nd*y and elected the following officers: Dr. J. C. Buchanan, President. t Dr. James Douglass, Vice-President. Dr. W. W. Mood, 2nd Vice-President. Dr. R. B. Hanahau, Secretary and Treasurer. Delegates to State Association, Drs. Hanahan, Douglass and Buchanan. DEATH OF JL NOTED METHODIST DIVINE. lie?. J. Marion Boyd a n?ted minister of the Methodist Church in South Carolina, died very suddenly near Rich Hill* S. C.f on the 25th of this month. He was detained from home on account of snow, .and had first been out to pat a blanket on bis borse when bo returned, took a seat and sank bnck in kis chair dead. He died at the lesidence of Mrs. Foster. Mr. Boyd preached at Bethel, in this county for quite a number ?f years. We knew him personally, and quite a number of young men in this county bear his name, Marion B. Jennings is i?n*. Trulv. he was a ffodd man. REMOVALS. V. Montague baa moved bis barber shop back to his old stand, under Dr. Qaattlebann's office. The place b&9 been lately repaired and painted and is neat and cleanly. A clean share ia a clean place is greatly to be desired. He will give it to yon. No extra charge for sharing you a *'week under the skin." After this date Mr. J. C. Caldwell will be feuud at Col. ^BloBV-x>W Jaw office. The place has been latelyUited Hp, specially for bis business, and joti* will find bim always on hand. FIRE. On Wednesday, abant 8 o'clock, a. m. or a little before, John Hamilton, who was passing Mr. T. K. Elliott's house, noticed smoke emerging from the raof. He ran and, upon close examination, fannd that tbe sbiugles ' were burning. Tke alarm was soon giren and the wbole town was. oat in a few minuUs. Tbe fire department responded at once. Tbe steamer was drawn by four mules, eacb mule having a rider. Tbe fiames were however extiogninbed before any great "* ? ??- KA ?Ann<r man damage w?? uvue, uuv iu? ;??w6 Uvon the males were determined to hire tbeir ride out so they proceeded on as if tbeir presence was absolutely necessary. Boys will be boys. Mr. Elliott thinks the roef canght frem % spark. The Baars. Six men and four bears. We wondered when we saw these strong, healthy looking men fellewing four bears, what amount they would redeye in a month. They certainly must make a living out of it, but we don't suppose they "live much." They evidently don't have much of a laundry bill to pay, and we wonld judge that their ledging does not cost but very little, in fact their entire place of business is operated on an eCUUUlUlU DM19. nut tici j uvui n?uw to take a look at them, they are a great curiosity to old and young. This is the set that irere caught by the train on the river bridge at Columbia; one of the bears had a fearful gash ou his right hip where he was struck by the train and knocked into the river. He was excused from the performance | on acceunt of his wound. They gave | quite a lenghthy performance on the j street, dancing and wrestling with the men. The men furnished vocal | music (?) to the sodg, ta de ta te ta dy . de ta de ta with the variations. It was ! very enchanting*. Rheumatism Cubed in a Dat.? "Mystic Care" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to S days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The firsi dose greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold bj W. E. Aiken, Druggist, Winnsboro COVM.T PROCEEDINGS. On -Mor.Jar Jad^e Watt? kept hi* ^ourt in session until hbout tieven o'clock at wi^ht, hearing the motion to < appoint a permanent rcceirrr for the Cbesttr Mai.nfacturing Co. lie <:ra.nted the motion Yery soon after the < argument c!ope i, and on Tuesday ap- 1 pointed Arthur S. Tomkins, of Edgefield, as peruru.eut receiver. An amoant of about $30,000 dollars u aS! this company would have to arraute. in ?-r?U*r to on. They oive > mure, but arc ?<ot preyed on i:. Tonday. There was very little use for a jury on Tuesday. Jury No 1 was empaneled, and Sir. J?hn M. Le-mmon nefccted a< foreman, and jury No. 2 was empaneled, and Mr. Jno. A.* Despones selected lsreuian. The first and only ca?e for a jury was William Walker ajainst James Jone?. This was an action to recover a mare sold ander mortgage. The jary brought in a sealed verdict, and found in faror of the defendant. Thejurorg were all discharged except those on thi* case, and they were discharged as soon as the verdict whs read in court. Wednesday. In the case of Jno. R. Craig, assignee, vi. A. J. B->yd, judgment was granted. G. C. Hagood sgainst O. D. Boney. This case was referred back to the trial justice. Thartday and Friday. The following cases were before the Coirt: David Y. Timms vs. Geo. H.TimiLi, Administrator, et al. Order taken for right of way through lauds. Martha A. Black vs. Alfred M.Black. Judgment obtained far balance due on mortgage judgment. Laura Mc'Jants vs. Calvin Price, Survivor. Order discharging receiver and report on sale confirmed. The State of South Carolina vs. .)na A. Hinnant et a!. Order for jadgxnent in the sum of $1,267.10. Carpenter & Brice ve. J. Ca!. I>ougIa68 and Jab. S. Douglass. Judgment by default. J. E. McDonald va. IV. S. Gibson et al. Older to amend summons and complaint. D.i/snUo Tliiil' my j A A JjptwAll LUC I CUJJItC UJIIM Tea ?? v et al. Exception to demurrer sustained and case recoai?jitt?;d to referee. J. B. E. Sloan & Son v?. J. B. Fraeier. Judgment by default. J. B. E. Sioan & Son v$. J no D. Blair. Juaguieut by default. J. B. E. Sloan & Son vs. H. W. Owens. Judgment by default. F. M. and J. C. Gadsden vs. U. G. Desportes. Oral exceptions to clerk's ruling as to cost. Decision reseived. Joel P. Fenley rs. H. Y. Yeung and F. W* Wagencr & Co. Urder dismissing complaint. R. M. Aiken vs. McDonald So Douglas?, exocutors of will of Thos. \V. Rabb, Sr. Decree for plaintiC flattie S. Brooks *8. Hayne McMeekia et al. Order confirming report of referee on accountiug of rents and profit*; aito confirming return of commissioner in dower. W. A. Cook etal. re. R. II. Jennings, Executor. Order for division in txecator'* baud*, and order discharging exccator. Final jndgmeut. R. H. Jennings, Clerk, vs. Julia R. Robertson. Judgment of foreclosure. Jno. C. and F. M. Cadsden vs,Lucy A. Keller et al. Order nice to resell. | Ex parte Miry F. Cooper, by her guardian adlitem, L. F. Cooper. Order for sale, Constipation and sick headache permanently cared, and pile& presented by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially M&pted to children's use. Winnsboro Drag ;Store. CLBMSOX CORKESFOXDJCNCE. Still they come. Since writing you *#ur number has been increased to 550. ! Bight new and two old students came in today. Prof. McGee, of Mississippi, who will fill the vacancy caused by Col. Newman's resignation, arrived today, anil will take charge of his class tomorrow. E. It. W. February 28, ... A SUGGESTION. Mr- Editor: I suggest that the presidents of the Reform clubs In this county call their clubs together on Saturday, 17th inst., to discuss the situation and discover the wish of the majority as to a State suggesting conventian and elect delegates to a county ?nnvan4inn ?f WinnifwYm on lh? 24th wu i vumvu mv * * v ? ? inst. to decide whether or not it is the wish of the reformers of the county to send a delegate to the State convention n the 4th of April, prox., in accordance with ^ian suggested by the Reformers of Colleton. R. Y. Lummox. March 5,1894. hajtken to his charge. Mr. Editor: I wish to address a few lines to the Council, a3 I -think this matter is unfair. I learn from the pawtimi 4viof aorfflifi - VX tuu VVUUVAA VU?tW w? VMAU ties are allowed to sell what beef remains orer from the day on which their license is granted without farther paying. If this is true, why am I expected to pay in full for every day, when I hare paid more in : the last twenty-fire years for market rent than would take to build two better market houses than the one which is now shut up? I now sell on the streets and pay quarterly, why do you allow others to sell two days by paying license for one. Beef can probably be bought a cent a p?uHd cheaper than I can sell it, of its kind, little wooly back bull calre9, which will tnke a pound of lard every morning to grease the pot to keep the meat from sticking to it. Yours truly, "W. E. Garrison*. i SHILOH'S CURE is sold on i i guarantee. It cures Incipient Con . sumption. It is the best Cough Cure ? Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts. I and $1.00. For sale at the Wiunsbor< r Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitcherjs Castona ' - - ; TRIBUT E OF RESPECT Of t!i? F?irtl*lil Medical Auocla(i?B. Since i ?r c?xjiug togetbcT, ^r.ia j ilca.il) linth invaded our ranks and plucked Irom our midit < u- ripe-! and inool u?eful member. indeed in the tleaih of !{. B Hanahan, vr? may weli say, this Socio'jr ha:h lost i.s vvrr founder and la'ier. It therefore *eems 10 me, as Pn'Mdrnt, itint I shonui ap- j point a c immittee to draft such re>olutiou* r.?( ?-x,'re>*e- our very hi.li r? jrard f>r him during life and to hi* vrief-ti ricki'ii t?miU our de?-p<M *vn; ? I- ?? ? Itiiiip .if 9 la.lt* pnun ill IIU9 v.i.v nvui in .. . live*. Whilst caeh if m who survive him j realize ih*t ?v^i have lost our le der I and a personal friend, and as su-.h we individually mourn our loss, nevrriheless it is m?:? t and proper lor us i;; fOine united way io kvar testimony to his excellent qualities as a man, physisurgeon ami accoucheur. Fairfield comity may icalize that she hath lost her last and *m >st illustriois Confederate eurgeon, but her snffering people have ret to learn that they have lost an able' physician that a whole generation may not replace. Among us, his professional biethren, 1 e was the very soul of honor, unmindful of no professional obligation stiva laiioiai to eyery iru?t ixupuecu. Possibly the most untiring worker among as and certainly ?ur very ablest cBuusellor. If a faithful adherence to duty is the essence of honor, if ability and perseveratce alone win laurels, if repeated acts of sweet charity bring to the d#??r blessings more worthy than solid gold, if truth, learning and integrity are priceless jewels, if these and these aloire are virtues one may wear beyond tie grave, then indeed is our friend and brother possessed of the grandest, r oblest passport to that high and better world. At the conc nsion of the above remarks by President S. S. Linder, it was unanimously adopted that the fc*ntim?nfs rniitained in these remarks be adopted at those of tbe Society and that a copy tnereof be published in The News aito Herald and a copy be engrossed and sent to the family of tbe deceased. THE BELLS. Tli* Afcllvw \T?ddlnt; Bells. We heard na bells, but ire saw a silent silver bell, swinging under the centre of a cross made by two lines of beautiful flowers suspended from the four corners of the room We saw the words "Welcome" written in letters of flower.! upon the wall as we entered, and the letters "R. Y. T." and "S. I. T.,: stood out in bold relief over the mantle. To those present the meaning was plain; we had been sum moned to witness tho execution of ttie most solemn ? nd sacred contract that mortal man and woman can undertake; viz., the joining of hearts and hands between Mr. R. Y. Turner and Miss Sarah Eelle Timms. We stood for a minute gazing upon the beanti- i ful surroundings, when presently there came, steadily and silently, the principal parties to this life-long agreement. Mr. Turner advanced to the centre of the room, on his arm hnng the Belle of all balls to him, the music of whose voice is sweeter by far than the soft melody of golden bells or silrer bells, and wt ose tone a world of happiness its haj-mony foretells?and rapture impels. They stood apparently conscious of the serious gravity of the occasion, when in a beautiful and impressive ceremeny the Rev. C. E. McDonald joined them together till death do part. Congratulations, good wishes, and I bright hopes were showered upon tnem [ until relieved by the announcement that a feast to the inner man awaited them and thrir guests. The bride and groom lead the way, followed by the guests, whet a sight dawned upon the stoical married men of the party that filled their souls with delight. , A table ladei with the good things of this werld fairly groaned beneath its burden. Wh#n realizing the fact that the furniture of the hostess was in serious danger of being crushed beneath the Treight, the married mem more especially, proceeded without delay to rcm-we some of the weight. A great many or tne dots, wuwc uowm we were requested to withhold, gave the most p--actical demonstration of their appreciation ? the feast. The bride were white brocaded silk, trimmed in ribbon and laces, and her neck was ornamented with diamonds. mention, suffice it to say that a more beautiful display is rarely ever seen on snch occasions. The "Unkindeet" c*t of the happy occasion wi* the presentation of a mustache cujp to the groom, and the donor, a laciy, asaames innocence and says she die. not notice that he would have no need for s*ch a present. The occasion wis greatly enjoyed by all present, aid especially by thoss of , proclivities like unte the bride and J groom. One young lady remarked to our w^a /vAinrr fn Mcfpk nil ' LliA^ jy am w T one of her own soon," and we are ready at all times to witness the due execution of all snch contracts. Bear it in mind. The enjoyment was at z high pitch when a lady whom "we" met undei similar circumstances remarked thai she was afraid the baby was cryicg, sc we had to Jeaye before the wee ema hours set in. A long and happy lift to the couple is the wishes of "y< local." Mr. and Mr?. J. B. Tomer gave i reception to the bride and groem 01 Thursday, which was enjoyed to lh< highest decree by a larga namter o friends anc relatives. A.n elegant dip ner was served and the invited ? uesti gave Mr. and Mr6. Turner a moss sub stantial proof of the fact that thei ' enjoyed it. The roads were in a fear i ful fix and the Winusboro coniinge* were divided in their opinion as to tlx I best way to go; so part went b; Adger's and part by the Mouticell< road, each determined, however, afte t arriving at Mr. Turner's, that the; 1J il-o rno4 ho/?L- hnnif WUUlli gv Viuti * After tbey got home, however, the each came to the conclusion that it wa swapping the nil angel for the witch. \ Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoogi 1 Tenn., ?avs: "SkUok's Vitalize ' * SAVED MY LIF?: I coustdcr it tl ' best reau&y ft a debilitiated system mr tised.7' For Dyspepsia, Liver < Kidney trouble it excel*. Price 4 eta. F#r tale at the Winnsbor* Dru , Store. ? KBHMBMBBHBBMaBMnHBaiBUi ISLftl With the only complete where every part of the mach any -wonder that Victor Bicycl< There's no bicycle like a V complete as the one devoted e of this king of wheels. OVERMAN \ BOSTON. WASHINGTON, WHOLESALE SHOOTING. Loxgtown, S. C., March S.-Last ereuing about 8 o'clock while John Dansby and three of hi* children were doing some work on a house on Mr. W. E. Wilds' place, some on approached stealthily and shot the whole party?none of them hurt seriously. Dansby received part of the load in hit thigh and leg. 1 icarn that'a *egro named Franklin is charged and perhaps under arrest for the crime. Will let yon know the particulars on further inTcsti?tau??n. All are colored. Dr. D. M. Provence has returned from Wilmington, N. C., and will perhaps remain until fall. k. p. j* Johnson's Magnetic Oil cares cramps and c?l:c and internal neuralgia and headache and backache instantly. 25 and 50 cts. Winusboro Drug Store. * no more cider, too. If7. Editor: Since Mr. Jesse GladTien has entirely ignored the other gentlemen who endorsed the article published in your paper lome lime ago, and Las made a personal matter of it, I ask for space for a brief reply. As Mr. Gladden declined to lake the advice given him in our article, I make the following statement: The neighbors were very much iucensed at the report of the trial as publi*hed 111 your paper, and some of them wanted a scathing reply written, (one reply vras written) and to appease them I wrote a very mild article and was au thorized by Mr. J. J. Gladden, a brother of Mr. Jesse Gladden, to sign 1 his name to the article. After it was I rmv?iictiph: t nntrpd Mr. .T. J. Gladden if he objected to bis name being signed to the article. He replied in presence of others, "No; we could get forty to sign that " Mr. Jesse Gladden says in his article that "his s*u, Jas. A., does as he tells him." I suppose hedoes, for I hare been informed by several gentlemen that Mr. Jas. Gladden told them that he did not want to sell the cider, but his pa made him sell it. The main object of our article has been accomplished, viz, the withdrawal of the slander against Mr. Will Barber, and as the sal# of cider bas stopped and peace again reigns in Warsaw, there it no need for much more to be said, for the papers are not the preper medium through which to vi>w e2fih others fanlts. Mr. Gladdeu has not denied, nor successfully refuted, a f-ingle charge made in our article. In reply to Mr. Gladden's personal remarks, I have only this to say. I decline to e?gage in a contest of blowing with Mr. Gladden at his three or four years practice iu toetinq during the war would give him decidedly the advantage; therefore, my reply to hispersonal remarks will be found in Jude, rerse ix. Respectfully, W. S. Hall. a little more clder, too. There was a clerk behind the coanter, Resembling of a human, His double name I foigot, But nothing more than common. He will tell you any price he wii* take, t1'- 1 ~ frrifvi hftnov 18 Jipvaic vncu nuu uvuvj j Bat if I do uot inach nistake, He sold bis own cider for money. There is a snolligeater boss of all, He dotes upon his riches, He struts around his wooden hall, All dressed in cotton breeches. JStOfo pay dear old friends, and think, r Beffrr^w^axte go, Unless you itopgrumHlmgOTeflEocky Mount cider, Down below you will go. Stop, my dear old friends, And think before you further write, Unless you stop grumbling over cider, You might get into a fight. Farewell, farewell, my dear old friend*. It is a pleasure to my heart, To see no chance of getting a fight Twenty miles apart. D. B. Lumpkin. Whex* itf Ta*many? Begorra, I thought that Tammany was on 14th street, but they tell me il is in Sing Sing?at least tigbteen ol *? ! lucui aiv#?i/um jl? uu * Far Orer Fifty Years Kbs. Win slow's Soothing Sykxjp hai been used for over fifty years by million! . of mothers for their children while teeth inr, with perfect success. It soothes thi * child, softens the gums, allays all pain ^ cures wind colic, and is the best remed; for Diarrhoea. It will relieve th? poor lit > tie sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug > gists in every part of the world. Twenty , five cents a bottle. Be sur? and ask fo ' '-Hrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," am ' * S OCXv-lvr ; take no otner Kina. ?-*vi > FOR THE BLOOD, !I* "Weikne*, Malaria, Indigestion &nc l Biliousness. take BROWN'S IRnrf BITTERS* J jt cnrcc quickly. For sala by All dealsis li f nedtoise. ?et tfce jenuirve. * WOOD'S ' PHOSPHODIXI *h? Qrcat B?Itafc K?m<y. V/?W^ Wsf~* ?f .4??m or 2m?n t wdS ? *' 2*? pnaeilbcd orte>J 1 ^ CK*?225?*f5f; JM4<m Hon*, jll f WHMMOiit tot Wood's Pao 3 Beftrt md After novm; X be ctttn tea &ytrt MH ?ijur* tfortolm aitMai taplM r if U* dlafeeaMt More, laeloMPriM J D Mta*.a^w*wmMBd^rmrmBAU.-rziM,oc 7 |HkM fl; ?li M. OM??<S?toaM,?tewflt??r 53? attled ?XT*lb??,S ItUK. irif mVrOOD CMIMICAL CO.. V" v lh Woodward iruw Detroit. Hl?>. W niolvill scsa mhhhbbmb.M.woollky,H.I ? * Attaata, ?a. Office w JOHN J, M?MAHM, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, >r lOiy r.ow Panoo ftalnmhia., S <T O I *-*71 " ??n-? ? ? -ig Solicits business in his native County J Fairfield. 2-27-1* i Cro a -! K?aey. bicycle plant in the world* ine is made from A to Z, is it ssare acknowledged leaders? ictor, and no plant so grandly xclushrely to themanufacture VHEEL CO. ! DENVER, 6AN FRANCISCO. '-?^111 State of Ohio, Citv of Toledo, ? ^ JLucas Uoanty. $ ? Frank J. Cheney makes oalh that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co, doing1 bareness , 'W& in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sam Of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of ~ Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. ' Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed is my presence this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. 4 seal. A. W. GlEASON, Notary Pubiia. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. - -J F. J. CHENEY & CO., - Toledo, O. ;;|1 f3F*Sold by Draggists, 75c. * FJIfBkTAKE ~j 4 [KSUSkTKE TTTTO flCTAT rni:r.^CuB^romDt5^MrS where all others lULCcmghe, CronpSore TTi iiinan XVhoocinf Co turn sua ? Asthma. For Consumption it Turn no rival; . 33 has cored thousands, and will cub* you if ___j taken in time. Sold by Drngsista on a gnar- j??3g9| aatee. For a Lsme Back or Chest, nso . --sm 3MIL0H'8 BXLLADONNA PLASTERJ5C. esiu>H,5AcmRRH emeoy m liave you Catarrh ? This remedy is g^aran- v teed tocar? you. Price, 30eta, Injectorfree. ji For sale at the Winnsboro Dru? Store. English3 female Bitters -* Owes All Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Lsucorrhoa or Whites, Psiain Back or Sidse, strengthens the feeble, buiUs ap the whole system. Ithas cured thousands r A asd will cure you* Druggists have it. Seed vjj Stamv fer book. - -.ic3 BS. Jr r. NtOXOOOLK k C*. Lo*kriS?, Ttj., . MAGNETIC NERVINE. M Mil sold with written Ssrra6s| fa s&Sctawin?? the Brain, carina ma*ryt>? *?? *>ta5?2?&! BSS;Si , , : ,J meet, in plain package, oy man, to any auunw.^ per box, 6 boxes $5. with every $5 order we giro a Written CuarantM to cure or refund the money. . ? ;.^a Circulars free. Guarantee issued only by our exclusive tgyit. WINNSBOBO DBUG STORE. Winnsboro, S. C. ' TONSORIAIi ARTIST. . jtanffl - . THE undersigned will be pleased to - - ,,.] serve tbe public. Satisfaction, guaranteed in liati-curor sliave. Appreciating ~ :- A past patronage, solicits it in tbe future. ^ 3-lfxly V, MONTAGUE. REGISTRATION NOTICE. '% I WILL be at the. Judge of Probate's t office on the first Monday iu each month up to and including the first Monday tin July for the purpose of issuing certificates. W.F.JACKSON " ;/J Supervisor of Registration. Z-Qlit . . r-'gg [ MUNICIPAL ELECTION. r i Ouycn. Chajibee, ? v j Winnsboeo, S. C., March 1,1894. ? AN election for Intendant and Four Wardens for the town ot Wlnns- > boro for the ensuing year will be held . in the Town Hall in Winnsboro, S. C., ; on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY , OF APRIL, 1894, from 9 A. M. to T 4 P.M. ? f Books for the registration of voters . .0 C will be open at the same place on ."'IS r Wednesday, Thursday and Friday prci ceding from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. each day. The following gentlemen compose the Board ot Registration: J. II. I Propst, J. N. Center, H. L. Elliott, Jr. "Rw nrrlflr nf Conncil: i J. A. HINNANT, 3-1-lra Clerk. w ' SEALED BUDS. Office County Commissioners, ) ? -ii a Winnsboeo, S. CM Feb. 22, 1894.$ S QEALED BIDS; f?r the rebuilding ?> O of Sawney's Creek Bridge will be rcceired at ibis office up to 12 *; o'clock M. on the 24th day of March, JJ proximo. * Speciicalions to be ?een on applicaS tion to the Clerk. ? B. G. TENNANT, 2-24-flxtd Chm. Bd. Co. Com. ' rni? . - ^ fl ^Vi IVJLi. V > TT'OR SURVEYING, TERRACING, i ? Leveling, Drawing, Etc., M Apply to - J. fc T. M, BOULWARE, T-lfxlr Woodward, S. C. _ NOTICE. SURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT ed by ? BO*ARTR?PP, 0-lfxly JenaiBfi*, s. (?. - '"^1