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DOAL INTELLIGENCE. Ties day. April 24, : : : 1894 MAIL COLLECTION"?. Leuers will be collected from the J?lfAr boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. n?. going sonth, and 5.3d p. m. *ml 9 r> m ?r??i litr nOl'lll 1" ' B""'S ? / j Sew .idverlls?meMt?. Wind Mills?W. J. Elliott. Apples?F". W. Ilabeuiclit. \ Another Supply?Mc Master & Co. Ne?v Arrivals?J. M. Beaty & Bro. Cou?n Seci1.?W. M. Cm lee, Rockton, S. C. ocal ' ft* * *??1-J ? lo nnnall ?tlf} i ?'.apt. aicjiccjwiu is uuiiv.. ? confined to hia house. ?We had a fine rain on Thursday tight and hear that it was general ?Wo understand that Evangelist Leitch will be here on next Sunday. t ?Subscribe to Tiik Nkws asd Herald ?mI kiep up with your county ne (vs. ?Mr. XV. R. Doty ha J Emma Ford arrested on a charge of burning his gin bous*. ?Don't forget tbe inuMC lie at Mt. Zi?u on Ptiday nijtht. A jjo >d time will be hid. ?If you wane a nice auui^ gv tv j J. L. Mimnaugh's. ad*'. Q. D. Williforp, Manager. ?Capr. S. R. Johnston, who ha* been quite unwell, is-able t* be ont on the street* a/ain. ?Sckool Commissioner Milling has ent oat blank reports to determine the grade of each scholar. ?Mrs J. G. Mobley will lire iu town until her house is rebuilt which was burned some time ago. ?The members of the local board of control were in town on Monday to hear about the dispensary matter. ? When you wact to buy mattings yon can fiud them at Mimnaugh'8 store. adv. Q D. Williford. Manager. ?Jli?8 Sallie Uayne McMeekin, who ! is suffering with rheumatism, is not improring rery fast, we are sorry to learn. ? We are informed that Mr. M. II. Mobler made the closest settlement ^ with Mr. Traxler of any county dis penser in the State. ?We kear that Mr. R. M. Dan levy will return to Winnsboro to live. Mr. Dunlevy was a good citizen aud we shall welcome him back. ?There was a boxing matjh L-?etwen Jack McMillian and a Chester darkey, by tho name ot Brown Colvin, on Thursday night. The Chester Coon got the beat et it. - ?Another lot of hate, .ibbon, flowers a d other goods jast received by express. Come, ladies, and be suited at J. O. Boao's. ..A? au > ?There will be a literary and musical entertainment Friday night at Mt. Zion under the management of the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. Admission 1# cents. < tab ? We see by the A.B.P. Presbyterian i that Miss T. C. Elliott was appointed i N on the affirmative in the debate: "Resolved that the ideal is more effective i than real in romance in poetry." i ?The Council met and elected W. I B. Gilbert chief of police, R, N. Monaster assistant. Chief of lire depart ment, T. K. Elliott. The market was rented to Samuel Catbcart and S. B. Crawford. ) --The School Commissioner has btea i on a tour of inspection te District No. 3. i Point Lookout school, taugbt by Miss J L. S. Culp, and Wateree school taught by Mr. W. A. Douglass, both show signs of progress. 1 ?Capt. Jordan has requested us to i ask all members of the G. L. I. to ] briny to the armory any uniforms or i parts of uniforms, belts, bayonets scab- i bards, helmets or leggins or anything i o nniform. 11 [70i Ul^UlU^ V-W W a ?"What do you want to plant? Mc- ?' fp blaster & Co. siy they have everything in that liue. Do yon want to see? They say they bare lamps that will < enable a hlind man to see. And fly I piper? Oh, yep, those flies. Go a:id look for yourself. ?Mr. M. II. Mobley, the county dispenser, received a telegram from ^ Mr. Traxler to "close the dispensary 1 I ~<-?'1iere^ until further orders." So the ?ne ^ wi'l ^ave t0 be supplanted by "v.^ e??_ 1 a the one eye lor a won? at xwoiuT prise to Mr. Mobley though?he had K . closed up once before. ?The exprejs company has, since the decision wf the Supreme Court, issued a greneral circular to the agent here, aod at all other points, that they will ship beer ?r whiskey, out of the ?ta:e or into it; that is to eay they __ will do business a* was done before the enactment of the dispensary Jaw. ?Mr. M. H. Mobley, the county dispenser, returned from Columbia on Monday evening and says the bar- 1 room? have opened up in full blast, I says he heard a State official say that Gov. Tillman said for them to go it, that there was no penalty for selling whiskey in South Carolina. But says he don't know what may be done. ?We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. M. J3eaty & Bro. i? this issue. They are * ^1 ~ ^ rrAA/^Q ffi prepared 10 nc yuu uy m u>j and groceries. The firm needs n? introduction in Fairfield county. Th?y & hav? been established at the "Corner - Store" so long that we can say nothing V by way of introduction. Read their kHf "ad." for yourself. ?Mr. J. G. Halliburton will start to ft a point en a new railroad between Baltimore and Washington in a few B days. He has gone to Orangeburg to get his gang of hands, tools, stock, &c. ft0*- <5frs. Halliburton and her brother, Marvin Gladden, will accompany him. He will carry about thirty-five negroes ^ along with him. It is quite a big contract we understand. , T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster, of \ ^ Promise City, Iowa, says: "Ibought one bottle of Cystic Cure' for Rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than all the medicine I ever W " to?k." Sold by W. E. Aiken, Drugf .gist, Winnsboro. *~ ? Children Cry for Pitcher^sjCastoria. Highest of all in Leavening Powe ABSOLUT Killed bt a Mule.?Willie Cook, colo: ed, son of Homer Cook (who is a foreman on the Weston place for W. It. Doty k Co.), was kicked in the stomach by a mule Saturday and tlio nu Snnd&v niffht. u1cu u1 lau vuvuv v.? ?- -?-?b- 0 He had just turned the mule loose in the stable at dinner time and it ran past him and kicked him. Thk Fasufikld Rifle Gtards.? Tin's company was organ zed about 18 xionih* :?g?> and elected Mr T. Al. Jordan Ctptaiu. Tl?o had a leorganization la*t week, ami t?M apply f?r arms as tiny were not furnished before, owing to the quota of the conntrr being taken up already. We buppuse they will get arms now. The members ofj tbe company live near Lebanon Church ! aud Jackson Creek. Rheumatism, neuralgia, heaiiche and pains of eveijfrjftml instantly re- . lieved by Johnson's Magnetic Oil. $1.00 fcize 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. VVinnsboro Drug Store. * Personals* Dr. Bookhart was in town on Friday. Mrs. Mary C. Rion returned from Columbia on Saturday evening. E. B. Ragsdale, Esq., came home on Saturday evening from Columbia. Mrs. \V. O. Brice has returned to , Columbia after a visit ts her relatives in town. Opt. T. M. Lyles and wife were iu 11 town Monday. Tbey don't get to town j' together very often now. <] J. M. Elliott, Jr., who has been 011 ' the petit jury in the United States : Court in Charleston, returned home on ; Thursday. * * I orders revoked. j Columbia, S. C., April 23. ' Capt. W. G. Jordan, Winnsboro, S.C. ' General Order No. 1 is hereby re- ' vok?d as to Palmetto Regiment. I H. L Farley, A infant. I' MRS M. Li. SIMMS. Mr D. E. McDowell got a telegram a Thursday announcing the death of 1 bis aunt Mrs M. L. Simms. She died iu Columbia at 6 ociock. She bad been in bad health for a number of years, j Her husband, Mr Pink Simms, of Union preceded her to the grave a troodinanv years ago. The remains were sent to Alston and taken to Long Run Church, where ihey were bid to rest on Thurs- j Afrs Si mm* left 110 children, but % large nnmber of relatives who mil monru ber l?ss. Messrs S. C. and D. E. McDowell attended the funeral. It [s only a few weeks since Mrs McDowell, sister of Mrs Simms, passed Irouo the scene of this life. THE I. O. G. T. The Independent Order of Good Templars held * lis- regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night. They are in a thriving condition, taking in new - - members now anil again, iney naa m accession to the order at that meet1 ing. An interesting program is arranged J for every meeting, consisting of music mrt reading. This feature makes the meetings livelv and inviting; it does iway with the dull, monotonous "routine business," No life can be kept up in au organization upon routine busi- ^ ness, and the officers rea'izing this, ha i added the ab^re pleasure feature. no ftf HiO tll-IKrl'fltn 1 DC UiUQliai |<au VI HIV ?... was participated in by Misses Wiiherow, Sharpe and Jennings, and Mr. Sott McCar'ey. Rot. (J. E. McD;>u- * aid and Meters. W. II. Fienniken and Win. J. Roche read several p'eces, ' which was verv much enj >yed br all. < The {former officers wer? all nelccted and will be installed on (he first Tuesday in May T.-.e tnasurer ?trt i,?v> thp j,ai; ren1. , wai I 1I9M U"l V \l IV f/-; The meeting' then adjourned. ARE YOU MADE misaWe by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Ye!l<*\v Skin? Shi loh's Vitalizer is a positive en re. * Special Trains For Southern Baptist Convention. Dallas, Texas, May 11th, 15th, 1894. The Georgia Pacific Railway has arransred with its connections special ? 0? through train service from Atlanta to , Dallas, leaving- Atlanta, Tuesday, 2 May 8th, 9.S0 p. m., after the arrival , of all the trains from the East. , The connection of the Georgia Pa- j cific at Birmingham will take in the fast schedule from that point, and y?-u ( have the choice of the route via Mem- ( phis, via Shreveport, or via New j Orleans. , The Georgia Pacific is one hundred \ to two hundred miles shorter than any i:? ttt;h AAoi-nfe tho nnink- l UII1C1' 1111C7 tiuu U ui v^v.imvw ?.v J est schedules both going and returning, j The special train will reach Dallas 7 a. m., Thursday morning, May 10th. Through Pullman-sleeping cars and ] first class day coaches \rill run through ( Atlanta to Dallas without change. j Send in your name to any Agent of the Georgia Pacific or its connections ( fnf rotorrgfinns. Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advtrtlsed druggist to sell Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble., and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, ana ?xp?rience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery couia oe relied on. It neTer disappoints. Trial bottles free at McMaster & Co.'i Drug Store. Large size 50c. aid $1.00. * Many Persons Arc broken down from overwork or household Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion. removes excess oi brie, and cures malarkt. Get the rcauioe. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria, r.?Latest U. 5. (jov't Keport. Baking Phwrfor ELY PURE DOXJEf IX COUXCIL. Committees Appointed?License Cliaoce*' At a meeting of Council, April 18, 1894, the following resolution was passed: That the ordinance relating to the selling of fresh meat at retail (le?s inan dt in? quarter^ uu auieuucu ao follow*: That the liceuse per day be 75 cents; per week, $2; per mouth, 7.50; per quarter, $20, on ani after the first day of May, 1894. Intendant J. E. McDonald has appointed the following committees for the ensuing year: Ways and Means?T. II. Ketch in, J. P. Caldwell, E. T. Matthews. Public Buildings and Cisterns?J. P. Caldwell, II. T. Matthews, Murray Robinson. Police, S veets and Lamps?Murray Robinson, V. H. Ketchin, J. P. Caldwell. Fire Department?R. T. Matthews, Murray Robinson, J. P. Caldwell. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses nly 2oc. Childien love it. Sold at the Winnsboro Drus: Store. * DEDICATED TO GOD. Consecration of St. John's Episcopal Church?Meeting of Convocation. The Greenville Convocation of Protestant Episcopal Church, of the Diocese of South Carolina, convened in its regular semi-annual session in St. John's Church, Winnsboro, 011 Wednesday morning last at 11 o'clock, and adjourned formally Friday afternoon.With three or four exceptions, all of the parishes in this district were represented, and the daily sessions of the convocation were thoroughly enjoyed by the clergymen and by the lay members who attended. It is much resetted that all of the clergy members were not present, but various circnmat<>Yir?*c vAmlewri the ahfiftnee of SCV sral or these members unavoidable. During the session dirine service was held morning and evening, and in these services all of the clergymen present participated. The rather disagreeable aud threatening weather prevented as large an attendance as there would otherwise have been (llrs was especially the ca*e at the evening services) bat those who biaved the elements were rewarded by hearing seme particularly eloquent and thoughtful sermons. By far the most interesting event of the session, however, wa* the cwiseiration to the service of God of the jhurch in which the convocation assembled. It will be remembered that the Epis-1 :opal Church was one of the structures destroyed by the distructive fire of March, 1SS8, and for some months ifter that unfortunate occurrence, the members of that denomination were without a house of worship of their 5wn. The Rev. Jas. G. Glass, who was th?n rector of the parish, went to work with characteristic energy and Derseverence, and in the face of many md serioKS difficulties secured funds jnough to warrant the commencement )f the work of rebuilding. In October >f the same year, 1888, the corner stone was laid, and on the 19th of March following the first service was held in [he new building. At the lime of its completion, how:ver, the Church was not uuencumbet ;d, and it wa$ not until la?t Wedne*iUr that the last obstacles to its contcjration, a consutnation so devoutly wished," was removed. Then it was :hat the burden of deb: wys finally ;ast off, and the beautiful little h .-use )f worship stot.d i\*?dy for dedication :o hallowed purpose?. At 11 o'ol.M-k Thursday w>min<r, th?warden* tnad?i fuini.-.l declaration to Bi&h >p Cap-. ? * <d tlie Chinch's *bsou:e freed -m fr?m it.cuuib a:.ec, m d ha iinpr. mve, cou^ecraMoi: u're710ny was purfoiined. Bishop Cajers, who is s> well Ic'.own -Hiid bcl?.Veil throughout the 3.occ.-e, pr<a<:l.el with lis u ual jloqaeiit ear.e-1m.-*s :t poculiai Jy appn priate serinen from PUilipium, 1:27: Only lot jour conrer?ati??n bo as ii becometh the ^o^pel of Christ; tL* ii irLether I u<?tne and sjc rc u, or el?u- be ibsent, I may hear ;?f jour afftirs thai re stand last in one *pirit, with 01 e Biud strung t.?g. ther tor iho fait j ol he gospel." It is an interesting fa# that this jharcb is not only the first one coii-ejrated by Bishop Caper*, but is the ot;e :n which he first administered the rite )f confirmation after Lis elevation lo h#> Tiishnnrin. Lack of space pi events onr making lengthier mention ol the other interesting event? of the sonvoca-ion. The following Clergyman were here: The Rev Mes?rs. Mc'Joilough, of Walballa; Holier, of Greenville; ANten, of Union; Bratton and HoJineJ, of Spartanburg; Sweeney, ofKockliil!. Dr. Sweeney rondncted services Friday evening. The Bumps on Your Face Are causcd by impure blood, and will never be well unless you cleanse it and build it up in richness and purity. Botanic Blood Balm, the great blood punner uuu luiut, is niw;uu n?ed. One bottle will clear yonr complexion and purify yonr blood. Try it. Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by drnggists. * For Over Fifty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strcp has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gems, allays all pair., cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relirve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfive cents a "bottle. Ee sure and a$k for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 5-l'Gf?ly / / \ ! MITFOKD DOTS. Mnroiin, S. C., April IS.?Farmers about through planting corn?with only fair stand. Cotton planting the work of the day. Will not. get a stand of anything until wc have rain; ?tis very dry. Fortran! oats injured more than was at first expectod. Grain needing' rain. Full crop being made is doubtful. C. S. F. Rheumatism Cured in* a Day.? "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is oh/-1 mi'caim.ills t f vp j 1 UiiJcU nauiv; uj^o-vii-uc. i moves at once the cause and the disease I immediately disappears. The first i do e greatly benefits, To cts. Sold by W. K. Aiken, DruirgUt, Winnsboro. * WOODWARD NEWS. "Woodward, S. April 21.?The installation of Ilev. M. D. Kirkpatrick took place in Co:ic >nl Church on last C.i.wlnvr ?i. <l>o 1M-ACPI1/V* (if <1 ImVCp fiOll J Olliillvljr iu uiv> . v"w <\/v - gregation. Dr. Thorn well, of Fort Mi l, delivered the charges both to the pastor and people These charges were lengthy and exceedingly appropriate. Communion services were also held. This section w as visited on Thurs\ day night by .1 fine rain and again late yesterday afternoon. Most of our farmers have finished planting cotton and arc now turning their attention to the working of their corn. a x ii..j XT.. A T we are giau to xepuii, ujul mi. *?.. v. Boyd, of whom mention was made in my last communication as being quite sick with pneumonia, has almost entirely recovered. We are also much pleased to say that Mrs. Nicholson is gradually improving, though she is still unable to sit up. She has been strictly confined to bed for about five months. m ITEMS FROM WOLLIXG. Wolling, S. C., ArniL 20.-There is a dearth of news in this sectiou. We are a laboring people and hare no time for gossip. Generally speaking the farmers are getting along very well with their work. Small grain seems to be recovering' from th s late cold snap and promises a fair crop. Gen. Edward Taylor is very sick with pneumonia brought 011 by a severe attack of grip. His son, John Taylor, who was a gallant confederate soldier lies critically ill with cancer of the face. Our church, Cool Branch Baptist, has recently been beautified and improved by a new ceat of paint on the inside, curtains for the pulpit windows, and a new set of pews, at a cost of about $1G5, all of which has been paia. XUIS was uoiiu pnijujpuuj by the efforts of the noble women of the congregation. Aunt Linn Leg assisted by a noble corps of good beggars (i.o harm in the name) despite the grumbling of "The hate to give" and "hard times'- grumblers accomplished this work, and our church stands today a living monument to the Christian spirit that pervades our peaceful and hospitable community. Rev. D. A. Swindler administers to the spiritual wants of our people in a very acceptable manner. Capt. J. F. V. Legg i* a veteran in Sunday School work. Twenty-five ye-irs ago he organiz?d from chaos a Sunday school, and every Sunday, D. V. permitting, he is found at his post, and the result of his work is one of the best attended Sunday schools in the country, and the greatest blessing that has ever bean Destowea on our community. iv. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT wil purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 2oz. and 50c. Sold at the Winntboro Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. R. C. Taylor, Murfreesboro, Tcnn., writes: I have used the Japanese Pile Cure with great satisfaciion and success. Winnsboro Drug Store. * ^JooMMoot If flra .COMPOUND. *Fv v A recent dlscorery by an old mSk Wa c>v 5 physician. SuccctefuUy yMd wl J*** Tnontbiy by thousands of L<> W\ / ^diee. Is tha only perfectly safe and reliable medicine diseov^Y#W|,n r|T^ ered. Beware of unprincipled druggUta who offer Inferior znedlelmes in place ? this., Ask for Cook's Cotto* ixgot Comtoukd, take no subttxtute, or inclose 81 ana 6 eents lnpostage In letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars to plain envelope, to ladies only. 2 stamps. 1 Address Pond Lily Company, No. 31'lshcr Block, Detroit, illch. Ans^reeable Laxative andUTrara Tokic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 50c. and $LOO per package. Samples free. CT'A The Favorite TOOTH fOVJTEE BiU W yforthe Teeth and Breath, 35c. captain sweenay, u .s.-a.., aan jjicto, (jai.. Bays: "Sfcilon's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have everf ound that would do me any good.1' Price 50 eta. Sold by Druggists. Do not nedlcct a Cough, as there is danger of its leading to Consumption. Shtloh's Cure will save you a severe Lung Trouble. It is the best Cougrh Cure andspeediiyrelieves Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, ana is sola on a guarantee. 25 cts. For sale at the Winnsboro Drus Store WafsP Me Bitters Cures all JJ'emaie uompiainis ana irregularity, Leucorrhcea or "Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, buii-i* up the whole system. It has cured thousands and -will cure you. Druggists have it. Send stamp for hook. BE. Jc F. DBOXGOOLE ? CO., LouISTWO, kj. ^ Ja J? 0 and Opinia Habits EfW alj^iauEs 1 tiea?arssentFKEE? 0 59 B2BSmBOBaBB.M.WOOLLEY,M.D. 3 n Atlanta, Ga.Ofice lftlJaWhitehallStAPPLES. APPLES. Oiie Barrel of Russett Apples, just received. They aie small, bat fine. F. W. HABE^iCIIT. ! THE REPUBLICAN'S ARE AROUSED. They will make a Bold Stroke for Carolina Columbia, 6. U.? April 18.?Special. The actpasr-pd at ih;* scsioi <>i the Legislatuie in 1890 providing 10 submit 10 a popular vole tnc question or njiainjr a constitution U cinvention i a? aroused thcRopublicann. A circular letter sgnctl by Eilcry M Bra\ton, member of the National Republican Commit ir<e,' is bain# distributed all over t!n? ^tare. Tbe letter calls o;> all Republicans to register at once, declaring that: lie mxt eleca ?:i \vi 1 be one of vast opporiunities to Republican?," tliil the hostility" and di>iuti-?r.i'.io:i amo."g D.-umcruts atlbrds Ke;>llb:ii:ai S a:i c?pp?>r?uu;tv to cx#ic:>e their puli'icul righ and t.'iat RrpiitiHc:?ns are ''remise <u irrivI an' ii in n !>: the la-.t ch.iuci- n a-'V may Ii ?v - ?o vole i:i S wlitaioiina." Tin: i?l '.v i li it ill: ss'iciti'* for anew ( i ii<iiiii;ii>ii is fraught will Hans'Ci* mi i iiiViiV'"* ijirnijjef*. c r? * wniob pruliab.y .ire im* ?'?i:u ling ?!' ill 2 ; or rcn\ ,ax(for tcb-o >), fix mr an (*tiuo ?ti iiiui ami propeity qn iLilicacatioii for the elective f>ani:iiis< c>ti Wishing1?lie citaiii-vanjr ami wliippinjr !?? ' and oiln'r cbnexintis f?ri?*i-*ions. " The fac i-ftinp!i:i>iz il ihe p.op-neti inv C??usiitu i mi n >t : > I#c >ub inlltt"! u) I he pHople l:?r ru'ilieaioa. and iIiom- who, fi.il ii> ex-ixi-f their privi?og"t?? \ri 1 lit- n.spMi-ibh- t'?r iIn* deprivation ?>f iLc > igh lib-riii s in d privln yp- vimiired b> tl.e pivf-c .t UOIIMlillHOi!." i iic irucrcunc uuvt 111 the?o ffonU: "The emergency is critical and the call 10 duty imperative. Therefore, rally, Republican?, and register. A man who is not registered is not a voter having no more voice in the fifTaiis of the State than a woman, a felon "r a luna ic, and is a political ou'c:.st." J. W.G. Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of L'eadache Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a perm inert cure a:d the m?st dreaded lnbitual t-ick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who aie afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by 2iv ing the ceeped tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. J .arge bottles only Fifty cents at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. * IfBotaniG Blood Balm I S J Js\ THE CHEAT SOCTIIEBX HE3EDY FOB j Ito All Skin and Blood Diseases? ? ^. It purifies, builds up and enriches |! 5 5?^^ the blood, and never fails I; 3 : d {) to cur.e the most inveterate 2: i i 5| BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-Sl i ' Si EASES, if directions are fol-5 | | 0 lowed. Thousands of grate* 5 * :?i ful people sound its praises* S i and attest its virtues. 5 | (^rWRITE for Book of Won-1 & derful Cures, sent free on ap- ? * | plication. a g If not kept by your local druggist, * 5 send Si.oo for large bottle, or S5-ooo ? for six bottles, and medicine will be 5 * sent, freight paid, by ? I BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. | | THE STANDARD. | i durang's ! IRheuhatic RemedtI < < Has sustained its reputation for 18 years as being the standard remedy for the + quick and permanent cure of Rheuma- * i tLsm, Gout, Sciatica, etc.. in all its forms. < It;is endorsed by thousands of Physi- + i cians, Publishers and Patients. It is ^ i purely vegetable and builds up from the * i first dose. It never fails to cure. < Price is one dollar a bottle, or six ^ bottles for five dollars. Our 40-page Pam- # phlet sent-Free by Mail. Address, + | Dnrang's Rheumatic Remedy Co. I < 1316 L Street,WasWngton, I). C. < < Durang's ZiverJPills are the best on < * ; [ earth. They act with an ease that makes ]; < | them a household blessing. 5 PBICE 25 CT8. PEB BOS, or 6 BOIES POB $1. * ^ Jc'UJfr J5X i;Auudit)XS. ^ JACOBS' PHARMACY CO., Wholesale Agent?, At'anta, Ga. 3-8fxly lam w>i pBIRES^ Rootbeer I makeatho home circle complete. This 1 great Temperance Drink gives pleas- 1 ure and health to every member of toe I family. A 25c. package makes 5 gal-1 Iyua, XK3 DUiO CU4V4 IUO fiCAIUlliC* I Sold everywhere. Made only by ( The Chas. E. Hires Co.; P&ilada.l Scgfie.ttanp for txantlfal PIctore Cwd? ?nd Boot" { Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed! Tf you want Cotton Seed to plant, I X have 150 Bushels good, sound seed, which I will dispose of. Address YV. M. CURLEE, 4?24flxl Itockton, S. C. inntb > Unnniw nf Miiliioi upij Ul| German Millet, Kaffir Corn, Cai-tail or Pearl Millet, Amber Sugar Cane. Tomatoes, Okra, Beans, and other garden aecd. Clover and Lucerne, White Dent, Yellow Bent, Golden Dent, Sugar and Adams' Early Corn. Crockery and Lamps, Ice Cream Saucers, etc. A SUPPLY OF The best Mixed Paints in gallons and small cans. Oils and Vaniishes, White Lead, and JL'amt isrusncs. Tanslefoot and Poison Fly Paper, Fly Traps, Fly Fan.?, Insect Powder. "A stitch in time saves nine." A SUPPLY OF Drug-; and Medicines receiTcJ everv few days. AT THE DRUG STORE. IcIASTER & CO. FRESH SHAD, Black Fisb, Whitinc, Trout, Mullet, &c., &c.,on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, At " F. W. HABENIUHT'S. arc flfiaoCfiHMBP OMUHHBMBan Tlefor^ hnvinor i ^ . , the field over carei of Victor Bicycles demonstrated as at will bear the most challenge comparis There's but one OVERMAN BOSTON. PHI I NEW YORK. CHI< SAN f ; A. UAUUAAP <gjjii iyvv mnnnuvk J fl| 1 guaranteed to cure ail: <3lB wm *r^k. i>H rower. Headache, Wak JW ?? net?,alldr?ln?&ndlosi sjj ? v2BP ^ jar brororexertion, y?ot 3 >^Bk, nlanta, which lead to Ir ?Trv ~-ilV' 1 ~ "ta. Test pocket. ?lperb< I'lnri /V^(f|gBilTe a wrlttan mar c?W8HBfcpB?3S<BKj'druE(tlst?. Ask for It. ti i uEPoi* aJD"aWSE isuiuT in plain wrapper. Addr For sale In Winnsboro, S. C., nxro^w A ->8At the Cc A beautiful line of Colored and Lawns, While Lawns, Checked Mi Fabrics for spriDg wear, &c., &c. ->8See The* A pretty line of Laces just received. A line of good Hosiery at 1 Our Ladies' and Ger SH< Another lot of Low Cnt Shoes wi fewjob? in Reed'* and Padai's Shoes1 see them. tmoci Oar stock is composed of sUndart what we sell. If you wish the finest Call at the Corner Store and oblis* Respectfully, XJ HERALD the Tttis" WE ARE OPENING UP S< ' DRESS GOODS IN G AND CHI A very handsome line of Fre Figured Linens?something i have a big drive in White Ch of Spring Prints. If you wai them a look. Fine cj MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S, ] CLOTHING A Now is a good time to buy bargains. Take my advice ai ever journeying to the busiest U. Ha. Mi] A T\ WTT.TTWtt ?W "LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTT OF FAIRFIELD. By & R- JOHNSTON,Esq., JudgeProbate WHEREAS, Mrs. S. E. RABB hatli made suit to me to grant her letters of. administration of the estate and effects of Dr. Ckarles Rakb, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Di. ( harles Rath, deceased, that they be and appear before me, "? l --f o? 1T1 1116 UOUrt U1 riUUillt:, uv uc u^iumvi. wmfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 30th day of April, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 13th day of April, A. D. 1894. S. R. JOHNSTON. 4-14-2 Judge of Probate. The Peoples Bank, WINNSBORO, S.O. DoesaGeisralBaiiui Basuess. Bits ail sells Mam r' EPOSITS solicited. Four per cent ? i->n in Savings Depart ment^ Interest entered up on the first of each quarter. Capital Stock Pali Ii, - - $58,086 DiMciProlts, - - $13,000 W. C. BEATY, JAMBS Q. ?AVIS, President Cashiei JUST RECEIVED. A supply cf the celebrated United States Bird* Seed. Fresh and cheap. At F. W. HABENIUHT'S. 9 ma?acaMiwiiiB iMM??m? four new bicycle look "ully. The superiority : was never so fully : present Our '94 line j rigid scrutiny, and we son. best?Victor. I I WHEEL CO. LADELPHIA. DETROIT. JAGO. DENVER. 'RXNCISCO. k DCCTrtDCnT "XEKVE SEEDS.1* " nCO B vllbUi Thiswonderful remedy nervous dlae&ses, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain :elalnes3. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emission*. Ntrvenalof pbwerln Generative Organs of either aex caused hf dl errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or sUmitlnnlty, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried In >x. a for KS, by mall prepaid. With a S5 order we antee to care or refund th? money. Sold by all sko no other. Write for free Medical Book sent seaied bmK?KV?8E?1) CO.. Masonic Temple, CBICAXHX by J. K. McMASTER, Drusglst. r\ I ? irner biore^ Black Saieens, Figared Pongees, Irish isline, Calicjes, Gingham, Light Wool se Goods,S<~ ow prices. its' Handkerchiefs were never cheaper. Look atonr IIat8 before bnying. OES. 11 bt received in a few days. We have a we will sell at reduced prices. Ask t0 EEIES. i goods in this line and we guarantee and best flonr ask for the "OBELISK.'' A. Beaty & Bro. COMING OF I N Weels* OME NICE NEW SPRING LORIA, WASH SILKS NA SILKS. Lso :nch Percals, Irish Lawns and lice for shirtwaists. We also ecked Nainsooks. Two cases it to see something pretty give lottLing BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S S3ASS1NATED. . ?My store is still ablaze with id join the eager throng that is store in town. ID, - - Manager. tffl Will HILL Pump, CONSULT W J 1IU Harris Lithia Mineral Water. I Highly recommended by the most eminent physiciaus of South Carolina. For sale at F. W. HABENICHT'S. :| DR. DAYID AIKEN, DENTAL SURGEON. | Office: No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doors I West of Postoffice. ?-Ic Ridgeway. S. C.f every Wedues, iay. NOTICE. For surveying, terracing, Leveling, Drawing, Etc., 1 Apply to T.M.BOULWAXK, 7-Sfxly Woodward, S. 0. - V .v.S - - - ^ - :|j union" I SEWING M&CBM 1 IS TH!- iiEST. Handsomest Cover j>.ver Seen. " % New Style Skeleton Case. /m The Only Machine that will Sew BACKWARD as well as FORWARD 'without stopping. Quiet Running, adjnstible in ail its parts. TTV AVTT TA TV*? 1TTPC AVT V / M COEEESPONDENCE SOLICITED. UNIOU MAAUFA0TUB1M CO. WM. PETER, Owner, Toledo, Ohio. C-8tx6m , ^ . ???? Tk Gardens Have Been Killed ::I BUT THE "Lower - Store" :| Will furnish you now with GREEN" CORN, GREEN PEAS, OKRA and TOMATOES. OLIVES. OLIVFA V J 6 oz. bottle for 15c. 4 ' ? \.?m G-eneral Stock of FANCY GROCERIES;' | .r-?M -A_tthe---- ? ... "LOWEB - SfOBl." 1 CA9IPB?LL;W, MADDEN Managei. .'-j . IMPRESS IT - AN TflDB IE11T A3STD ALWAYS KEEP IS 11 1 When You Need ;/ . Drugs, Medicines, Stationery, Lamp ^ Goods, Paints, Oils, Varnish, j Painter's Material. Window * GIhrr. Xrp,..-an me to onr t4. store, fie ffinnskro Drug Store. ^ "With as hard time prices still in ex- * . 5 islence. ;? m lsOOO lbs. Atlantic White Lead, , 150 Gallons Liuseed Oil, 100 Gallons Paint, r Jast received. Parties wishing to paint, look to their interest, and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Don't forget BUIST'S GARDEX SEEDe We still have them. Satisfaction guar- _ anteed. Winnsboro Drug-Store. <> EXCHANGE. FEED AND SALE SABLES. ,| I have six Young Mules left over and three or four plugs, a lew good Mares and some nice Driving Horses. Will be sold to suit the times. Will pay the highest cash price tor all classes of cattle, either fat or poor. A UTTT T TFADn 21. VY ll^bJUL UlVL/, Agent, Winnsboro, S. C. Glenn Springs Mineral Water, Well known iu this community for its health-giving properties. For sale at F. W. HABENICHT'S. TONSORLAX ARTIST. At tie Old Stand Under Dr. Qaattle&aBtfs Office. THE undersigned will be pleased to serve tbe public. Satisfaction guar auirCCU 1U iiaii-V/Ut vi oua*c. past patronage, solicits it in the future. 3-lfxly Y. MONTAGUE. MONEY TO LOAN On fakm mortgages. long time, easy payments and low interest Apply to j. e. Mcdonald, 12-Ittf ?r JAMES *. DAYIS. *