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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, September 29,1897. ?g^ jj^Jp ||jjj|| LOCAL KJXIEFS. j jp ?See advertisement of stolen horse, j ?At 2 r.'c'ock Friday aiternoon a < reporter:'- r The Xews and Herald rj [J counted tv nry-nine team* waiting at the freig1 r depot to unload cotton. ^{|gn{jj|l| The cottoL1 -vith which these wagons j|?S- -jSy were loa<:e aggregated about seventy?The p? oe of cotton is so low that H the farmsr.> are hoidtng it where it is E possible for them to <lo so. We heard a lirmer s *y Monday that h number a ^ W I of his neighbors had not sola a bale ^ so far, and that they were going to Celeb *otcd ibr its gr< hold it nntii compelled to seil. strength and hcalthfuln _ _ ? ?T r j J? 1?1C 1VUU I u Hi U'il _]Ne\v> was received Wednesday adaiteratioil common , morning of the death of Mr. Wolfe, brands. of the Oru- geourg city police, who koyal bakzsg vowder c was wounded some time ago while in __________________ the discharge oi his duty. The de- j T7 TZ~ ? , ~ >c The iairiicld Loan :in<I Tr ceased was a brother-in-.aw o. Mr. The secretary of state i Jno. W. ieigler, and lbe father of missi0n Mondav to Thon mr Miss Wolfe who spent some time in derdak>> Ja$> Q.D;iV;S) j. Winosboro this summer. Mr. Seigler A ^ i>ou<,;aSg} aTsd Geo W went^to Orangeburg Wednesday io da]e< the Jorpontors of F attend the itinera!. Loan and Trust Compan -Ii is a c >mmon saying that the fail taJ ?tcck of )he compan, term of court brings cold, raiay tvcatn- imo ,30 $(l er'a thii weck sf ??P wn ?o ofsaUscrip.ioawil!bcop, exception to tne rule. Oa xuesaay . , _?5 j , , ,, , ( . ' tbe 2<tkmst., at the Win ana Wednesday those who stuck to ,,, Jight weight, airy summer garb had a Who is MyNcigrh sort of "forty miles from home and That man who does yoi ... ;' , .. ness. If yon know of a 1 nothing to eat but snowballs" feeling, 6uffering with chronic c! and after shivering awhile went home him this address and bes and donned heavier clothing. Over- respond with us. The j coats were mu ;h in e-vlder.ce, and verv anil r . ' ' Cnarleston, s>. C. 2sorm: few people baa tne nerve to wear a j izin^ CordiaI i3 th0 ( straw hat. J remedy for the cure of < I rhoea. Mess. W. M. 'fa CASTOH.IA, j White Plains, Ga., sell a liJiu is cn I man's Indian Worm Pe I >5a!/1 hv nil flrnor(r?s: """ J"" *m> A >"ev/ Store, Lost a Horse. , f A -r- ?,.,,. Mr. A. i. Milling, tne Dr. J. R. McMaster had ihe ur.sfoi- t}li; ^ljjance cash store, tune lo lose a very valuable hor?c importance of using prin Sanaa,*. The hiuib&I died 0i lockjaw. ^nc.udc him to~dav Beneficiary Appointment. * advertisers. A short t Mr. Jas R. DesPortes, of Ridgeway, purchased ue grocery stc has received a beneficiary appointment ^ aiM^ continue to the Sou:h Carolina Medical College, at satGe P'ace* Ke and he will leave for Charleston when the ^ock, and can nothe lec:ur?s commence. tiade with anythiog in t fancy grocery iinc. tsapp-yakbobocgh. Read his advertisement Married, September S, 1S:37, at the y?u cau ^ a hair dozen residence of the bride's bro-her-ic- ^graphs free or cost. law, Mr. Wm. D. Davi?, Mr. Edgar Trapp, of Jennings, S. C., to Mis* BE cakeful kov/ r Florence Yarboroogh, of Monticello, TheIvjws and Courier: S. C.,Eev. E. A. McDowell officiating, been brought to thu atte ?? board that false reports hi jiiiiinerj-. culated about fever betcg We lake pleasure in calliag the at-(ton. There is absolute^ tendon of r'. j ladies to the advertise- for such lying reports,_ an ment of Mrs. John D. McCarley which CltculU*nS . ,. . f_ arrested ana urosecutec appears u? this issue. Sae has just extent of th* law " opened u4 a large stock of tbe very This is unquestionably latest milnnery creations, and the thing to do. False repor ladies are invited to call and make au health of a city can d( inspection. damage to its businessint ~~ - 7 is no vellow fever in Cha: Dr. Meador Acquitted. IToioa, S. C., Sept. 26.?The trial of haS,bCe" Sl f Dr. W. M. ^leidor, for the attempted Sifc t0 sa> th*uhe burning of the new bank building in 05 kept out this year. February Jast, resulted in a verdict of , T "?* not guilty, the jury regaining out * '' __ thirty-seven minutes. J "Will be a Caudldate for Coj & Dr. Meador is a native of Fairfield | crai* rai r.^nnrv the result of his trial will 1 It was learned vestei SPL be read wi-ix interest. authority that Maj. Jose _ would be a candidate f w&r \ a grand display. troller Generalehip raade The large fall stock of drv goods, election o? Mr. Norton - , , . r, Iiis friends urged h:m millinery, etc., ordered by Caldwell nin? to enter the race, I & Ruff has arrived, and shoppers are uaiil it was definitely cordially invited to catl and see for Governor Eilerbe that b themseives bow complete it is in all cwled appo ? , Maj. Alston secure the p departments. Their new advertise- W(>J ,d haTe a m03t co^, ment Is a inos* attractive one, and it would conduct the should".be read carefully. It contains position with credit to hi] valuable information for everybody. ; Stale. Richland bounty lighted should tne lightni A card of thanks. way .?Register. , , .. , x, ... , Mai. Alston has handre To all those citizens, ooth white and . ^ : . : , , , , .. , in ? airfield who would h rtrtlftro,-? tchn r#?nn<M'P.d snch timeiV ... . - - ^ . ^ave him sccuretnc aDpo: services on Thursday evening at trie fire which destroyed my bam, I wish ,? . x QCTJ to acknowledge my grateful apprecia- * * " tion and thaok< lor their efficient ef- On Sunday morning at torts iu saving my house and efi'ects. o'clock two pistil shot W. H. Ruff. right in the heart of t< Ridgeway, Sept. 21, 1897. one who is unfortunate!' The bullets struck the : Unclaimed Letters. _ t The following is a list of unclaimed Jaiia ^np? '-ou;c> P letters remaining in the post office ^eat iei boarding and " p!as!er;njr on the uj*iui at Wiunsboro,: 1 , . , n.rt?* Oxford. Mr. I> C. ^cenrrtd just at the ti Gnffii:, Mr. David McDaniel, Mr. st!TCts wcre flikcl with William McDaniel, Mr. 6 C. ttoacbell. a,Hl [hc ra::do:n ["Silade Perrons calling fur the above letters Jmve icsu:.id in tb j ^eri: ^vill p ease state that they ate advur- uea'" ?* >0 e 0::ejise,-j * Such rc-ck'ess dfssegarc j of other people cannot Improvements at the Oil Mill. | on=ly COtideiUQCd. It i The 9vvtier ? of th ? oil mill are still j against law aiu'i order f<; improving the r valuable pioperly. j is no possible excuse. In order to avoid the trouble and ex- i , , . . , ... , I They Paul for The! pense of shipping itse oil 2:s cask--,! ... tbev are having a line of iron piping j '>%xt ^r;1' -iai> laid from the mill to the irtisiht depot ! ,"a ,l" c?oicd, g< - ' ?. v:? Tti.i oil wiiJ hf* pusn^:'?t irom i!?? oil! ""1": ' V"*U1V" . . . , .. . i u>s>ht. :\'id :h?\- wto t reservoir uit/? the railroad snipping; , * ... , . , i the o. oi d'.ss urb:i tat.Ks when !arire shipments arc to oe ; . . ... , ! Utter nr. ?ar.^ rehjciou^ made. ; ? ! using pr hnguiL'c. Death of Mrs. W. K. Bnscoe. ecJ i:i C -MVi Mon News wa< received here yesterday win r? they hud m\ op:,or of the d :.th, in Atlant.i, <f Mr*. how if h;j,r?pc?ied. W. R. Br .,}.ie. She ws' the wife of There >cvvra! v > Rev. W. 'i Briscoe, who was some difficulty, h* i* n^a-i! jr. s years, ago the pastor of ih2 Baptist each vns sworn as be KB* Church i. re. Mrs. Briscoe wa? a ori\,i?aif S;,uil<if u!lva\ ?r>ncr >nrl ?iffVft WOmail. ^ - - 7 , M i iv;t. i ucoi'.: u;.c .'^/UU.ic and to lie. -n^ny friends and acquain- j <pnc iute^dant heard. :tl! tauc-s in LVh field her untimely dc*tlj m.,nv a;?: ls.;c,: proceed will be a severe bl >? . j tuilowini: sent: nccs: ** Ella G>>in?, t.;n?4e dc I:icon;::te::c.-i of w:i?er clurxn^r j=k-ep ; tia^ s ;n j ui i< stopper immediately by Dr. Dctoh ! Ar T>!, , , on"* Ami Diur-'Uc. Oaras children ; "a'' * iU u *ami ndn!:s ?.$ike. Pri-e $1. Soid b; j each, 'our di-.iar.? or ; v w. K. Aiuoit, Druggist, Wiimsboro, i iaii. S.C - f ""** | Something :<> I>o;ic T'.v? uty-four Applicants. ! >[r. Jam S .JoiU'S, of tlh The regular fa"! examination o; j Cc ,>(>v ( *'' ? t _ i i)r. IvHiiis .New Discovery isji ic iwiiui- j >vmnsr ;i s wire was ana he:a bv ;i.e Conutv Board of -;xutn-1 <^riPl^> a::.! her case grew ; phvs:e:r.:5s at Cowoon and lt.ers ou K?ida> and bat a relay o: !a$: j r<o:!:ia^ for her. It seemed 7reek. Twu:?:\-four anplicants pre j Hasty Consumption, llavi j . , " , , \ew Discoverv in store. am scntcd :!ieni;o!ve?eighteen colored , ;t> ],e tor,vc a home. : rix white. j prise of all sh? beirau to e rp . , u c - , i nrst <lon\ JliKl ilitlf U0ZG1< I no result <>f :i? examination i'3n-:,.,reJ jiCf ?uU2d and we! not i;e uiu'ic- known for some davs, as ! New Discovery for Consuii the correction ?w> gra-iing ot the j paper? involve a crre^it deal of work. ' Master Co.*s Drag Store. fa FRICANA iy'.H cuze Rheutnatissx and ; f"*R'CANA \v:ll cure Cc Scrofula to Stay Cured. . 4 a i> a ?-o:iderfui Liver Me TglUtiHt. Ill I UTTW^????! ?WWBM woman's missionary union rp ^ j Ol' lhe i'airiield Iiaptist Association, to !>e | |ej Held with the Ridgeway Church. Thursday. October 7th, 1S97. *"0* 10.30 a. m.?Devotional exorcises contacted by Mrs. B. H. Scott. 5 ? ^ 10.40 a. m.?Organization and re- jL,IV^ ports from societies. 11.15 a. m.?Address of welcome by I W< Mr?. C. P. Wray. Tutt's 11.30 a. m.?"A Plea for Orgauiza- , . 0 tlon," by Mrs. E. A. McDowell. elsmr immm 12 00 x.?''Special Obligations of the sy j Women to Spread tbe Gospel," Mks ^bsoll I Lid a Yarborough. ' , jffigfjjjl ! 32.30 1*. :>r.?,!How shall we more ^yspe tsLiHl ' efr?ctual!>' enlist the Women of onr Stipati | Association in the Cause of Missions," ?/r Mrs. T. D. Wray. 3at leavening i qq x>_ m> -Adjournment. R. P. ess. Assures AA TN t. , i fArm! At- o.OO p. sr.?Devotional exercises con- wn>Pq 0 the cheap J dueled by Mrs. I>. J. Quattlebauin. . . 0.15 r. jr.?Address '.u* Mrs. \V. E. ^ SEv.* tork ' Ent3"Binger, Missionary to Brazil. Liver 1 * _ 1 ',4.00 r. m?Miscellaneous business. -- . ... Vv-ctio# ust ComiKniy. Adjournment. ssued a com- S.00 r. :.r ?Meeting in charge of pas- ? 'iXt, aas \V. Lau tor of church, Addre-s by Dr A. C. F.Mc.Masrer, Osborn; alternate, Dr. W. U. Liadsav. . R. Lauder- ^ B.?Each society or church is She Fairfield ! requested to send two lady delegates. ^ y. The capi- dowk wishgoodroads? town Ti y is $35,000, ^jr j The books The r^d rneetiu;/ advertised for 3ned Monday, Thmsday evening did not materialize. *^y ^ It is ixtren.oly unfortunate that the biV> wansbor.) Ban*. ^ 10.A.nship rt0 not take Jli55 bor? enough inu: ost iu the question of from a i a real kind- ?oocl roadsj t0 altena a meeting called K Me Urrhwa^sead to discuss the subject. In this matte.- bia iIon him to cor- the eyesof the whole county are turned 1;ua Coll Sioruian Cor- on ^Vinusboro and the action taken by ^jr< q ) East Bay , our citjzgns will unquestionably have pue yy InU- reliable great we5=ht i:1 tlecidin= the matter- Erskine shronic diar- Winosboro will receive inestimable hisses ppan & Co., benefit from tlu construction of a t0-daytc ' lot of^Nor- svstcm 0f (rood roads, and it is re- !? nprc in ana _ ? ' icyc iui !g ' a u markable that such scant interest in Ml,# j the subject is displayed by her citizens. vjslQDcr i Sach iukewarmness and lack of enter- Monday proprietor of! pi'ise, very naturally, will not impress yigg realizes the the people of the county with the idea (j0jqxtibi ters ink, and that the county seat is [in the slightest $oat), q. in our list of degree concerned about the road ques- ^ys. ( ime ago, he tion. Washing ?ck of Propst Another meeting will, we presume, re]at;vec the business be called very shortly, and it is hoped > has added to that it will be very largely attended, jjacon} v supply the The question as everybody;realizes, or wceji's s ,he staple and ought to realize, is one ot extreme ^ importance, and the people ot this ^nmbia. I rudseehow town cannot under any conditions af* ^he Sc caoi;;et pho- ford to be mere passive agents in con- Migs 3 I siderinsr it. We are very sure that | uav ujv ! oar citizens have not assumed perma- ? . I 1 sume he. 01, i nen*iy an attitude of indifference to- p savs: "It has warc'1 young n lion of the "** *f 1VC been cir- Intelligent Women. W8s 1*1 1 in Charles- longer doubt the value of Bel- ^ev* ' * no ground Jamy's Gossvpium. They opeulv ac- Savanna id any guilty knowledge that it does positively cure officiate such will be the multitude of painful ailments pe- p 1 to the full cnliar to women." * *. Mrs. J. W. Spinks, Jackson, Miss., Perline. . t^e proper writes: "I have u?ed Bellamy's Gos- Miss [ * sypium in my family for female weak- spendin* ts as l0 ttie uess and menstrual disorders with t, \ \ StinrrfimoKle l(n TT-Kon alt rttliOfe foilorl " inej.1 J Ul^JUUiUWiV A tOUILOj ;(>?UV.4l Ui 4 i V/LXJL i. .5 erests. There Price $i prepaid anvwhere. Sold bv left on E rleslon, there. Sr??gLsls ?Lbl Mf=' ??-? tuckyJ . . 1.0. Bos 199, Atlanta. Ga. G, and it is plague win TIIE cojai2fg. state ball. Distre ease re' ?A great many young people in this Gkeat community will be delighted 10 know Cure." nntroiier-Gcn- that the South Carolina Club will give reltevin< a hall daring fair week. For various an(j day_on good reasons 110 ball ihas teen given under retentioi Pk ^ston the auspices of this club for the last ^ or lue uomp- i - , ..... t luis is vacant bv the three }"earP> and 00 ^that acc0U3t lhe Aiken, i to Congrsss. j news that so delightful a social func at the kegin-1 tion as a Sta'e ball is to be a feature of IT >ut he reiused j wecjj -rVj]l be received with much xheitaii learned from . , . . e had not de- =enumG pleasure. The following ciri.r;t. fchould cular letter has been mailed to all Mr. J; lace the State members of the club: Charlesl peten ^officer, Columbia, S. C., Sept. 20, 1897. in Wini at1f3 Dear Sir?At the last meeting of the bound Qiselv and the South Carolina Club, a resolution was ab0ut would be ae- passed instructing the treasurer not to ng stride his demand dues for the last three years, " nolnei but instead to rc quest a payment of $10 the sam< ds of friends i from each member, which will edtitle who bai o d?!i<rhfed to I them to the privilege of the club of t.ramn h ;Mfvv,rt?f 1S97. There are some who have . already paid in advance this sum, and * we would request the remainder to observe* *age. pay before the tirst of October. evidentl Of coursc, those who have paid this man mj about eleven $10 will be entitled to a ticket to the vanow ? s were fired ball without farther charge. The leg- own bv some islature, by concurrent resolution, has anyone granted the club the use of the State the trai y not Known. faoil3e_ In order to make this availa- pici0us, front of Miss ble, we nave to contract lor a new ^ rGa( enetra'.ed the! floor. Therefore, to meet this and cracked ^.he j other expenses, we have made this one ">} fir; request of the members, and it is ticket tc - I hoped that cach and every member Orleans, me when the j wiil endeavor to increase the member- raljier a church-goers, j ship as well as to prevail upon the L . miiihteasiiv members to come to otir assistance by lumbiat /, 7'.;payine their dues befoae October 1. ly, and .... .,) ?! m - Yonarslruly) 8idi?5, f I B. \\. Taylor, Presiuent. jj. was g; 1 ol the safety j , . ed ov ue 100 vigor- j the road association. i 0peratoi S an oftence | The prelimiliary StTps Have Keen Taken j structed V which there j to Organize a Road Society?'Townships | seiJj/ei't j arc Urged to Organize Rord Clubs. orderS' ! The meeting called for the forma- ^ ^ irrua. jtiouofarovl association was he id in ordgrg tl Phillip-, and 1 th0 County Supervisor's office on ^ ^ into a liveiv Saturday, and it was fairly well at- ^ ^ li o-.i Sund *.y ;; tended- constitution was submitted ^ ^ ^ ,, . ..J - a:ia auopre<i-The ?- , service- C' caIi^ The Road Association of Fair- ^r-P-< T!n-.V C'<univ, and its object is de- ^oIatnb , *v" j clared to be the improvement of tjie t&fcen at ^rri^^-?r tbc Co,1!Jty- The amines I P'a:i of organization contemplates the ni0~t :'J crS;,,5o( :h,|f:TaSti0n,'f t0WnSbip r0ad olubs i? tI,0aft! uch c-i?e<; !> "! respective townships of the snfi ?,w -t ! Uouty* 0,ieo1' more of these road Vdlow .. f\,\' i clubs mav be ftrmrd in each town- fi"*e frei; 0Uh?V; J,?r ship- Thc constitution also provides S SCI'S , f . that a council shall be elected, com- Jwst as s i O* Telp ^ , posed ot one member from each road wa5 mai > impose cinb, to be el.'<:ted by this club; and It is s ,, __ t i this council shall exercise a watchful -bat Wi oi n,,.e C2TC 0f roa(]s rc<Dorj- ?0 as_ for a d sociation anything", in its judgment, in Paljcut* ,iz/.ie Bsrb?i\. ihe interest of good roads. The conn- ta?^on reive days in ! ; ! shall meet quarterly. Twice a some utl : year the a^'ciaMon will meet in con- incouvc j vention. Mr. W. S. IIu.lI was elected : resulted nu ?n. president of the Association, Mr. R. The ti ? tirupr firm of ' .. . . ., _ ,, much c in speaking of A- Meares 1st vice-president, Mr. conDty . says that Jas* James R. Cnrlec 2nd vice-president, day he lsoCst'rious\iiat and ^r* ^iunn lie secretary and houses 5 t'ar.a could do treasurer. n g ^DrT * *Ki nc's j The committees heretofore appointed old p< issliing lots'01 are urged to start work at once, regulate JSVetteiefrom &"(i *eC tliat road cIubs are 01=anized This mel r<\ liar bottles in each township. In due time the tains no 1. ;)i". Kinil's of thr> nssnf-ftf irtn crtll Via nnti.-m Coii"h-5 I ~ miiaiv 01 to do this cood published in full. The'important strength bottles at Mc- thing'"to be clone now is to have* a j^Yhefu I thorough organizaiion, and then the excellent >nsti?a.tion acd j association will be in u position to do ^.,Pec? dicine. Trvit | something- tie at II \ COURT PROCEEDINGS. fs Pills ' tu^Tay. , J The following cases were 0 All i '^ues^a5': I The Stale vs. David Ephria IIIq | Carrie Robertson, inclictmen 5lloo | assault. anrl bfl.ft.prv with intent I enty Years Proof, j ' Liver Pills keep the bow-1 and battery of a high and aggr latural motion and cleanse nature." Ephriam sentcn , r11 a _ the chain gang for one vear, an stem of all impurities An . p ? 3 * \ r ne Robertson was sent to the < !te cure for Sickheadache, Jail for a term of six months, psia, sour Stomach, con- The state vs. Mary Hall et ; on and kindred diseases. "fT?1.1* T'V ?d^T-: intent to kill. Verdict?Isot gut I't do without them" The Smlc vs- Oltoway Brice, : Qmltl, V, niont for murder. Verdict?Not j ??s> Xhe state vs. IIcmT Thom. I don't know how I could dieted lor larceny. Th* deft thout them. I have had was foucd Sni,f? anr1 *emeu r , serve for a poii ?<1 of cijrlit< en ti disease for over twenty , . J on the chain gang. Am now entirely cured. *edsesday. t's Liver Pills TheCoart was o^picd ih... of Wednesday in hC'iiin-r the i ? against the alleged raiders o personal. homes of the Mormons in the C ville section of this county. ,JP. Euff, of Rock Hill, was in ^ was ll|C ox( iciua.v. ^ great deal of interest :uul the as. II. Disekcr, of Columbia, ^ w? cr0wi1l.d ti,e ?tol(, c iday in town. friends of the parties to the su i,y,es, Esq .of the Columbia by those k1j0 were ,bere sim , uo town Wednesday. ^ The horr,b|e wej.h( Fannie Creiglit has returned not nt lo f,.om riliing r.sitto friends in Florida. |Q heaf the edin2S in ,his ans Davis, Jr., went to Colum- uousua, case day to enter the South Caro- rpu . ... J There was, however, muhicH ncrc , # . ? ' , , , cialiy seusational or excitiDg, ai ner Pressiey left Monday for tesmouy wa3 Tery clrcmll, kept est, where he goes to enter -u ,he ^ College. much has been written abo i Mane aud Jennie Beatv Jeave ,, , .. , , ? , ;/ V" ? , case, and as the testimony taken * Artfor lhA Nnnfrn Hamlina f.nl- ... . . . Y? , w""" ~ ~ preliminary hearing-in itiagewa ^ , . , , published in The News and H] ). D. Caillard, who has been . ,, .. a w af . ' . , , at the time, we have made no eil relatives ,n Wmnsboro, left ffi&ke a detailcd report of tlie cas 01 udgewav The grand jury was engaged i Annie Davis lefc Monday for ,, f , A A . - , the v*ho!e of Tuesdav m hearn ia to resume her studies at the . - ^ Tn .. af,,?,y?nn , , ,, testimony. In the afternoon j arohna College. .... "? , . , T ? , ? , ? , , bill was found against Jos. JS Douglass lias returned to 7,^ c , , . . Charlie Dinkins, George Moore rton alter an extended visit to iIool.e> Johu Moorej Joh? Harrc an innsooro. tbe indictment as it stood orig <eson Haoahan returned to more ,han thirt Iiaraes wero e!J taada! n:SM afKr " bnt the indictment against all < Ul111 "lus 0l0' the six mentioned above was tl ,. Iv. Matthews returned to Co- . out. Monday to resume his studies c. , ._ , * ? The btate endeavored to mth Carolina Collese. iU , ,, ( < > i t^v * i ,% ... , through its witnesses that the , lartha P. Dwiglit left Wednes- of certain conrerts t0 the M( ruing for Spartanburg to re- doctrines ha(J ^ vWMi bv ^ ; r stud.es at Converse College. mQ an(J (hat the s Gadsden Esq a prominent members of (he Tbe ,nai leinber of the Charleston bar, , - , .. , J* ^ * ^ , , , , . ' tare of the defense was the ef own Friday on legal business. - , ., ? - .. _ T . n , . refute the tesmony of the pros.ei J. E. Jordan returned from .. , f , _ rY , witnesses bv proving aa alibi f LcFndav. He went down to , ~ , , , ,. defendants at the marriage of his son. mu l ? , _ _ , ... 5 The hearing ot the tesumonj E. Jordan, and Mis? Ella , , , " , . , concluded at o o clock. The TTV' , , , ments will be beard this mo rfovt Adams, who ha^ been , ? , _ .... A . ,ir. , , Xlie aeienaanrs are refjrefcVLui 'the summer in Winnsborough ,T x, T c i -n <. .or w u tt u w Messrs. >1. L. Smith and B jest of Mrs. F. M. Habenight, . . ,, , , D , , . . , . ' Clarke, of Catnden, and Ragsd ridav tor her home in Ken- _ ,' . . .' , ? . Ragsdale, of the local bar. J ^ Meares, Esq., is assisting So Belief in six Hours. Henry in the prosecution. ssing Kidney and Bladder dis- Thursday. lieved in six hoars by "New rp, a avnnmekntB naaa 0 South American Kidney arguments m the case a it is a great surprise on ac- aMe??d raiders of the M< its exceeding promptness in homes were commenced at 9 3C > pain the bladder, kidneys Thursday. Able argnmenU fc fe, in male or female. Iidiera defeMe were made by M sirs. 12 almost almost lmmeaiawiy. , . . _ , , . , "ant quick relief and cure ?Ms Ragsdale, of Wmnsbon the remedy. Sold by W. E Messrs. M. L. Smith and Boy clrnggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * Clarke, of Camden. Solicitor ' wasx'x yellow jack. Henry ma-Je a'i eloquent plea fc viction. anTraxnp Wlxo Can?e<i the Scarc ghortIv aftcr noon his Hono Tiog iiftlflriftl FGvcr ames Holme?,, a. well known menced bis charge to the jury,1 :on drummer, spent Saturday one o'clock the twelve men whos isboro, and boarded the south- i[ ms t0 <*edde UP0D the 8nilt ?! I oonno /.-P tVio norfi^c flWlKAll. rf*ti local freight for Columbia r ? 9 o'clock the same night. the jury room.^ passenger who left heic at After remaining locked u] 3 lime was an Italian tramp, about tweuty hours> the )nv? ret led from New Orleans. The to the court r00m and the fo ad been waiting for some time reported that no agreement as assenger station, and it was verd[ct had been cached. Th 3 that he was quite sick aud was ordere^ t? retire again, hoi y suffering. The idea that the aHd U was not. very loD? be ght possibly have a case of verdict of not guilty was render iever did not suggest itself to ^is case one tbe most re , and he was allowed to board ab*e in the history of the couot] n. Mr. Holmes became sos- ba3 crea^e^ au nnuoual amc however, and when Ridgeway comment* It was thought previa shed telegraphed to Columbia tbe trial tbat lt wouM be attenc of the passengers holding a f Srcat dea* of ?ciLtemezi^aiid ) lhat. point was from New DIy iruuuje. ?>o , that be was sick, and showed our 'ast *ssue> Proceedings larming symptoms. The Co- absolutely without sensational fe? lealth authorities acted prompt- anc^ "ot_ slightest trouble ( when the train reached Dent's description occuned. rhe test ive miles [north of Columbia, *n ^ie case ^"as interesting, but i letracked and carefullv guard- Some of the it was highly police officers. The night in?> and 011 more than cne : here, Mr. Jones, was in- sio'5 lhe mirth of the audience to hold the midnight pas- be restrained by the sheriff. rain at this station until further There is great difference of 0 This trails remained here for a,; verdict, ioe acquiuai r aud twenty minutes bofoi'e defendants meets with the appri o allow it to proceed came. man}*, but there av^ others who larleston physician was tele- ^at somebnd\- -.,uu!d have bee for to make a diagnosis of i'^ed. oort 0:1 the suspectcd case. friday. >0 A'din DeSassure arrived in Immediately after the openi ia at mid day Sunday and was Court on Fiiday morning, the < ooce to the temporary quar- the State vs. Ed. P. Mobley, J tation at Dent's. lie made a dictment fur murder, was tak< lorough examination, and in In spile of the fact thai there w rnoon stated that the Italian eye-witnesses to the homicide. ? erinjf from malarial, and not deal of testimony was heard, ai fever. The train of twenty- occupied the Court unlH the afte: izlit cars, the crew, and pas- The arguments were conclu( were relieved from quarantine about G o'clock and the jury 1 oon as Dr. DeSassnre's report shortlv afterward and returned :le. diet ot not guilty. \v. v. jjoi omethiug of a relief 10 know E*q., appeared for the defense, nnboro had not beoti harboring Solicitor managed the prosecuti [av or more a yellow fever assis:ed. While the danger of con- The court room was crowde would not have been srreat, whole day and a great deal of in leasineis and a greit d;al of was manifested in tbecase. muice would necessarily have Saturday. All of the cases on the cr 'amp whose illnc?s caused so Weie diapos>ed of bv th lommotion came across the . L, ., from Alston. He spent Satur- Court adjourned Fuday evening, re and visited a number of Court was occupied Saturday in n town begging for food ing a number of appeal cases, ow People completed the work of the C > ?ople who require medicine general ..^ssiotis anu me tou the bowels and kidneys will find joorned. e remedy in Electric Bitters. licine does not stimulate and con- jiuauai. whiskey nor other intoxicant, but x]l9 (j0nrt of Common PI.-a a tonic and alt rative. It acts , ,, . 4 ,A . 1 the stomach and bowels, adding veiled Monday morning at 10 o and giving tone to the organs, The following cases were heard: liding Nature in the performance ?r n T ? .notions. Electric Bitters is an VV-R- Doty vs- VV. L. Holly, ; appetizer and aids digestion, to recover stock and damage?. >le tiud it just exactly whaZ they D|ajntify wa3 reDrese ted bv A rice fifty cents and 51.00 perbot- Pia,nuu wa> ieprese~ieu ov a .- MasterCo.\s Drugstore. * W. D. Douglase; the detendai 7j\ Woman's Diseases T hPard Are as peculiar as m and unavoidable, and -cnBg t j0r cannot be discuss- ~T7\ o kin. ea or treated as we H he fol- U<J fcJC10Se lU WHICH. tattfcg/ B9* 71 issanlt *^e erl^re human a:'fill family are subject IS XOYT OPEN A , _ Menstruation sus-' >% bonght a lunre sto< !" tains such imoort- faJfff? Sji^j J? unload. Wo th d Car- i ,A , .f a#| ?| ijK'ftf, ticnlariv in Dress ( ountv t ,Tl ?, *M''l i' m bought bef.iv 1 !?v health, that when j . \f?- aiUtries of plain Suppressed,Irr ~ nfu- <t Mijll i i\ effects in Dress I aI,? ?n" iar or Painful, M.'} l|l ?j |\ waists and iri?n;n:: y with gjjg sooa becomes\U 1 Jp Brilliantine*, an<l1] <ty: languid, nervous indie;- irritable, the bloom leaves her jnilty. cheek' and very grave complicais, in- tions arise unless Regularity and >ndan r Vig-or are restored to these organs. - Is a recei-Dtl ion.h< oraoiieia Sofoneof the jr^ f most noted F emale physicians Wh0,C f of the South, .X Regulator ?fV??\ f 11 e-itre- sort prevail more extensively than f ^jiv in any other section, and has never med a failed to correct disordered Mencourt-! struation. It restores health and lay by strength to the suffering woman. ' ' 1,u"" * ? ? * V, "" "* 4kiwf?* waara V?o?/^7n/1 T.. > ' * Olll* ST)G 1! o uavc iui buc moo u buii k.j - - i out OJ Bradlleld's Female Regulator, both at whole- JUiythii-g von want T did sale and retail, and in no instance has it failed low pi ice* if> the w miles 10 Sive satisfaction. We sell more of it than all .. other similar remedies combined." 51 ' ralhcr Lamar, Rakkin & Lamas, IV All 0 f Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. lllOll ^ I cs-pe- The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. r>d the Sold by all Druggists at SLOO per Bottle. at ,cm Pr*( , srear varvtv. Wltb' - ^ " GKNTS' HA1 J. E. McDonald, Esq. Verdict for and NECKWEAR ut the plaintiff. your pockct-book. at tbe D. A. Crawford vs. Southern Rail- W e_ vvaut you 1 ~ <nr 'S .*:ii will he x was way Company, action to recover aam- w"-" - skald ages. Messrp. iiagsdale & Ragsdale fort to repre sented ilie plaintiff, and B. L. c. Abney, Esq.. railroad attorney, the nearlv defendant*. Verdict, 3100 damages T, igthi for plaintiff. _ Klondike! A fan: a true Tl ' . Fe county, New 3 ettle? ^ Itch 2" ,,huraf' ma5e h0rSC?' ing a tubular well r - ^?os anf all stock, cared in 30 minutes rock at a dept of 3, , Levi by Woolford's baisitarv Lotion. This gftv. fw thick a] 11. In never fails, cold by W- E. Aiken, rict^ with free < irvoiitr drujrgisi, Winnsboro, tj. C. * tius'srets were as tered, the news ix geeenbkiek. wheat Mora . St a well.- Columbia ixcept _ irown The Grccnbrier academy opened on -For Qver , Monday, the 20ih inst., with quite a MRg Wixslow? show ]ar=e number of pupils in attendance, has been used for homes ^ss ^CJSie kylec, a very accomplished million? of mother 3 teacher, has charge of tbe school this while teething, v> session, and under her able manage- ??*>?><? th.? chil' armed ' ? , allays all pain, cure iwere m?nt excellent rork will be accom- the best remedy foi n fea P^s^scI- . relieve the poor 1 ? . The main fe-ilures < f the opening diatelv. Sold bv . dav were the addresses made by the Pa'Vm tl)e world. cnting - .a bottle. Be sure or the USl,ce5' Messrs. J. XI. Curlee ano vVinslow's Sootbir Tlios. Blair. Mr. Carles spoke first no other kind. . and hU remarks contained agreat deal r was* . c A-P 'pah n /? + rs tho r\i 1C \7 r rnino- ^a*r *0"<>wed and spoke alonjr the I ?' same line. These gentlemen were %&&***& a , . listened to most attentively by ihose ^ _ ? oykin . . - J Por Infants ale % present, and it is safe 10 ?ay that tae ^ A impression oiaae will by lasting. Slefcslie":tor Mrs* 1J,irry LsVer anfl her *ister> Mrs. Rcbecca Allen, of Columbia, * have returned home after a very pleasant isit to their niece, Mrs. A. ?? Sainst E.Blair. SV1ADE M 1 I ^ A.14Y TiRI 1 jru^uii Ore of the pleasantest soci-il events jLzz.x*n<n 1 a'm' of last week was the ice cream festival if b7'M>?* or i. the _ ~ ~ m . N ??teL cretions. Tf 1 ine at Capt. J. R. Delleaej-s. This very \~z? r^wLost^ Rags- c]iarmitla entertainment was given iss: j ? tatenia tune. Thoirnse 3' ana complimentary to Mis- Hattie Daw- ^in/tbes kins', of Columbia. Messrs. John M. J- K- Simpson aud L. E. Owens, of Winn>r con" boro, were among the guest-; present. ^^JaJxRsISe Messrs. "VY. S. Blair and J. D. r com- Lyles have purchased j. D. Wollxcg's *or?a. b*rao. sc. ind by and are doing a rushing bnsi- .. . e duty ness_ "We wi?h the boys good luck in STO ' inno" their new venture. From stable in ?*"<> Cotton is being harvested rapidly ^VTa?e"na * and all of it will soon bo sold. The tQ hocks. V ? f?r crop in this section is only fairly good, when stolen. An arnea "l." I with me will be ar reman 9-2S-2t D.' I tO a GRAND JURY PRESENTMENT. j e iury ij>0 kjs jj0150r \y. (j. Benet, Presiding i Administra' vever, Judge of FairfieldCounty: fore a We respectfully report that we have All persons ha1 ed passed upon all bills banded us. the estate of James We have examined tho various offices are notified to p smart- 0f tbe c0antv and the bonds of the the undei'si^ned dr r, and officials, and find the offices neatly and liAGSDALi iunt of apparently correctly kept and the Attorneys for Mi oa.to bonds sufficiently secured. ministratrix. We hive examined the Magistrates' ... led by 500^s submitted to us, and find all EXECUTRI possi- moneys collected properly vouched for. ' .ted in The' Coroner has nev. -"presented his .were to grand.jury. ilurcs, b0^'repon^eveuteei'iiiiuates?seven TOOn signed, and all pers JL IAL11 WlIJiAJ illU tbll WIUIW Ull imony for; the premise^ clean and well kept. J**"1*I,, mi a We find about thinv bushels of corn , : same m,a- and some foddar and -bocks of last m>aer?g?ed. amus- year's cr0p still on haod. We also oir-v A occu- fl1Ki about GjOOO bundles of fodder, 4 had (o bales of cotton and about 25 bushels of iw j j peas of this year's crop gathered and IMO' . . on hand. Crops not gathered very pinion g00^# Aiso a nuinker 0f hogs and ?, . . , , of the pjgS in good condition. We recom* . ^tlcV i?'l , >val of mend the repairing of one of the J ' , think- buildings at the poor house, known as ^ ,V" *?* \,!? UU the building occupied by Miss Paul. J' G' >Voll?f.' Uo nPun* The committee examining the fail persons holdiug . report the building in good condition, saiL* with the exception of a ho!e made bv teil, ,/f V., - an escaDinar orisoner some time ago. n ? ' n^r We recommend that thi* be vepvro'i. y-iv-':-ise of we also recommend tba:. the s?ue:-ilf * rr., in- have th-i lllih removed from deceit TSlorfiTP^riT ;n Ur)# at least each morning and evening o! jjfjj jj |G j j jj|j " 1 each day, as it appears :id? is not doje. ? !fiSalll*iflii The committee examining the ^ iklilu.i_U.ja l great W-nnsboro dispensary report it in very id tLis good condition; some irregularities in j o^FEU KOU moon, dailv deposits, but monthly ba!- tation*jn Fairfield led at aDC^s sfcm correcf- . south of Winnsnc We ha? P01!11011"5 ,from, var;0?s Hundred and Fir. etaeu portions of the county that ihe roads ton and "rain land aver- have had no work done on them thi? adapted "to stock iglass, >'e:ir, and corsequenrly in bad condi- pmV(1(1 T);irciiaser tion. The roads are_said to be impas- ca-v F?t psrticn ' AIJV sable in places in Townships ,>>o?. :j \y# on un- an(j 5 vVe recommcnd that the Super- 9-1.41 visor have the require-1 time put in 011 " . .. d the tlie roads at once. "We desire to < xp ? > >" hanks to V _ your Honor for\out .. > ooar',esy ^ ? HO iiiS.il during the performances 01 our duties X Ttwr-nrer woman v at this term of Court. r asoicmn **-f Respectful!v !submitted, Y wukh'^;;! restore yo iminal j \y Bolick, Fore inn. v ? l'f5* time J ? <P I'rionila 1;:f 1-!k'j !<*r The "Worse Than Yellow Fever. j ' < 1?.- n. ni;uvi 1 hear- cecrns to have been a great ?ir ,/cL' This for typhoid fever. Though one 0: Me \ art of most se"i?u5 forms <>f fever, .s % g norroi. Koon n cpnenfimi. ...il X hundreds of cases of typhoid fever in jj?. a community take place without pub -1 lie announcement.?Augusta Chronicle. J L* C'll* """" " ' "1 "1 -1 - ~*rTMi j ^ clock. WANTED-TEUSTWORTHYandSf VV active gentlemen or ladies to \ or. sumrw^.i { ??. travel for responsible, established house woadtr^aiiy action in South Carolina. Monthly $0-5.00 t iia?p>^ *cios'?. Do n Tne and expenses. Position steady. Refer- r i'JdrJl' ^your ,v ence. Enclose self-addressed stamped $ ^-uJ t? ^ envelope. The Dominion Company, ? BELLAMY MFG. if, by Dept. W, Chicago. " "' m " vfi?& iTAXH DISPLAY j . *~lbg2 OF ALL CLASSES CF _'."|?? ALL GOODS? I T OUR STv';j{E AND READY FOR INSPECTION.. WE ;k, liiiukirijj there would be a big crop. We will sell cheap ink our stock surpasses any that we have ever shown, par[rO';d?. We ask the ladies to see thase goods; they were i:u ill' prices, and will be sold cheaper than ever. We have i;ood$, also beautiful lint: of Brocades, Coverts, and mixed 'attorns. You should see our elegant stock of Silks for :i!-s. ok Goods in all qualities?in plain goods, Brocades, EnnfMi P >piins. A full line of new Braids for trimmings. d s'ock r>t' Hosiery. G'oves, Underwear, Corsets, Belts, and its. " ?MTT T IMrRV? jl JL i J J J l JL J. N X-J J. V. JL . If *. hive math: u special effort to make this room n:or? tractive than ever in the stock of pNEW MDSTYLISI &0QDS | ^ and by* insrku)??the goods lower than ever we have the mosr stylish goods and do tbe best wcrk.; -SHOES. I To, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, to please you aad price to suit w crtmo in nnr ssp. what xve have, and nrove what we pleased and satisfied with what yon bay from us. Try it. CALDWELL & RUFF. M whivw .Tj-r Mli ? i>m w?g the Klondike. T"| 5 ' < am Execifor s lie. i struck a gold quartz; y 50 feet, which was j . : ^r.oi-v wflR i All persons holding claims against zold. So:i?c "1 the estate of David E. Coleman, Sr., Iar^e as grains of deceased, -will present them duly at- , f|g av at home and dig tested;_and ail parties owing said es Register. 'ate will make payment within the ? time prescribed by law to _> . 0^ Fifty Years. J. G. WOLLING, Executor, s Soothing Syeup 9-3-iw Wolling, S. C. over fifty years bv 11 . 1 s for their children! Notice to Debtors 3.11(1 rith perfect success. [ rv^:x.~ 3, softens the gums, j Creditors. i?|gj ;s wind colic, and is ! r diarrhoea. It will j All persons indebted to the estate of little sufferer imme-' S. Douglass, deceased, are druggists in every! hereby requested to meke prompt pavTwenty-five cents l men.t 10 the undersigned, or John E. and a?k for "Mrs i^rai=> a?i Blackstock, S. C.; and all ?g Syrup," and take I persons holding claims against the said o-26fxly | estate are requested to present the ~ i same auiy proveD. ! D. L. DOUGLASS, 1 9'n'3vv" Execatris. %<J Ifa i Letters of Administration. and Children. jSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF FAIEFIELD. f ? is sa | % & R- JOHNSTQN, Esq., Probate j uage: I "\X^SEREAS, James A. Ballentine Iiath HZCCAVK I Y> made suit to me to grant him let i ters of administration of the estate and ' '"M 1 1 ' effects of Martha Gibson, deceased: ; I ET Si SCffl KkS ' These are, therefore, to cite andadmon I ii? tra nuafi-*a -a : ?~ ,1;^.-,,, ire" X-i ?Ts POSITIVELY CUBE creditors of the said Martha Giusod, m? XHsc^ca?Failing Mem-; deceased, that thev be and appear be^fjPjjgggtfr^jSSiltae me, in tte Coot ot Protete, to .. -'j icv guiciuy and. surciv: be he:d at Fairfield Court House, S. C., !tody7bo9^0o7^li^od i ?? the 5th day of October next, after publiity and Consr^nptioa i*, lioation hereof, at 11 o clock in the 3how3^immediato lpprorc- forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, aaino Ajas Tablets, ibsj why the said administration should not ml 1 coreyoa. Wp ciro apos- be granted. . ' . 2eoner apri?> 50 OTSi r4r Oiven under mv hand, this 16th day ot ,!i treatdoct) for ?150. By September, Anno "Domini 1897. y' -i; "nnvrA?JS^a S. B. JOHNSTON, Qiicago, m. 9-1S-2 Judge of Probate. McMASTER CO., i AYipotboro. S. C. JUJJJJ Qp ^MINISTRATION. . 3 LEX _ , .. 0 , STATE OP SOUTH CAEOLINA, Colombia bimday county OF fairfield. ':,M SThSSfteg^e Whitman saddle 011 A/lTHEBEAS, K. H. Jennings, C.G. y information left! ** p-> ha?h made snit to me to ipreciated I Srant letters of administration of . ,, * . a nrr.onr\ i thft oci'Qto ?nr? oflropfc (\f \f <? rtrfiTOf- A A UUA YY ? VJUU. ? -? &-* ? ? _________ Powell,deceased: , , ? These are therefore to cite and adulX S 1\ OTlCc. monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Margaret A. ring claims against Powell, deceased, that they be and ap- . ;H ;E.Suber, deceased, pear before me, in the Court of Proresent tbem to the Oate, to be held at Fairfield Court ily attested Hoose, South Carolina, on the 30th 2 & IIAGSDALE, day of September next, after pnbli- . rs. M. E. Saber, Ad-; cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- A 9-ll-3t S n0?n, to show cause, if any they have, -^1| . _m why the said Administration should ^ X'S NOTICE. I not be granted. | Given under my hand this 10th day 4 V ? <-><>4-ctiA S\+' : of September, Anno Domini 1897. herebyi s- R' JOHSSTOK. ; ent'toihe S-1 9-11-#. Judge of Frobate. sons holding claiais; arc notified to pre-: T| ||l T T a 1 ! ^Hl\T ily vijrilit;' to the j ||j j | | y :E?;^;lc. ! lvliLLlilliil 1. Il - - - - - ; LluCl i WE AKE JUST OPENING UP j our FALL STOCK, whica consists of given to all persons I all the latest styles. i*SS p~?>!trimmed and ISing, S. c., and all j UNTRIMMED HATS, p?!j SAILORS' WALKING HATS, vuritied to the said INFANTS' CAPS, Etc. 1G. FijA^TER. , Pattern Hats n rj i i of tbc latest creation. Pri?es extremeJL? fm 18.. iffli. 1 SALE MY l'LAS-; C"nmy,t.inr. miles; ^sTho&. :'3 iro. containing feive. ^3 1 1 ICC*e Acre-8. Good cot- j >; well watered and ! S?''=!i!lii Cass Store I 15. PADGETT, L\ kecland, >. 0. j Take pleasure in announcing to the public that it is ready lor business with : a fresh stock of STAPLE and FANCY A ? GROCERIES, CROCKERY, WOODa OI rdlC ? KXWARE, TINWARE, etc., and i-hosAhealthh.-y!failed. ^ solicits a share of your patronage, a "wonderful remedy % guaranteeing; goods and prices. Our ar health, renew your s business motto is, "Quick sales and ; tue beauty and fresh- fi? ?? ' is truly woman's best ?mail prOilUs. : ir.cre hearts than a ^ As a special inducement, we offer, ;t remedies. Delicato d * . - ,. ., , ' ? ed<?r<-in?ie.wkonwda k j tree ol cost, for a limited time, uw'siiliivr, resriilatinc, 0 I A M B02. Catoet-Siie Pfeotos, /V 'ia ? ,Sy. made by Mr. W. W. Ku.?er, the Pho> tographer. The conditions are, that O x you must purchase TEN DOLLARS < -r^es k worm or irooas, not purcnasmg less x one ($1.00) dollar's worth at one time. 0 > Located at present in the Harden tz&rf# ? buildinj? one door north of the Des- f|| life it will 5 Portes Mercantile Company. II Uu:v to a speedy .and ? : \ cry respectfully, 1??B ot delay, onier to-day. xT ! * /^l! ior?2.io. prepaid to any a [}'; 1 | 1 i\ lit; / '! ZZZZt IxMiiBUite, % A. Y. MILLING. Manager.