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LOOALi iNTELU GENOE SATURDtAY,- "1, s , lasT T x4s T'N We 'A it ItALD. Trl-weekly edition, thr o' dollars per an num, in advance. Weekly edition, one 4-ellsrand ity cehts yer, annum, in ad vamoe. RIATES 81,~ADvE,TlsINo,-p ne 'dolh r per inch (solid minion).for the first Inser tion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub - eruent insertion. These: rates apply to advertisetnonts of every character and are payable strictly in advance. Obituarles and tribut .8 of respect. are ohargQd fpr as advortisenieits. Martiagb notices, and iuple annourcements of deaths, are pub ashed free, and are solicited. Liberaltermns toio contract advertisements. JIO AdveisementOfl.. Citation,J. L. Hiunant, Judge of Probate. Leeal briefs. -Twenty-oight persons composed the Washington party which left on Thursday. -A flue shower on Tuesday was very much appreviated. We hope it was general throughout our county. W-Prof. P. - M. Brice has boon quite sick for several days, but we are glad to know. that he is improving and about able to attend ..to his duties pgain. - -The Court of General Sessions Will convene on the second Monday in June. Judge Norton will preside. This, is ?his first term in our county since his election. -Have just received our seventh lot of Millinery this season. Ladies, - M ses and Children can be suited in th latest styles of Hate, and trim t ings for sane by calling at J. O. B 's Millinery Bazaar. - ER8ONAL.--Miss Sophia Tillman, daughter of Congressman Tillman, of Clarksville, Edgefield' county, Is visit ing Miss Emma MoCrorey, at Glad de 's Grove. ). iss Fannie C. Doyles is visiting fri nds and relatives in Augusta, Ga. NiCE TREAT.-The Gordons were ou for inspection by the officers of the .onpany on Thursday evening. Aft r drilling for some time, through the 'indness of Mr. G. W. Crawford, a k of ice cold beer was placed at. the disposal of the, Company. The boy of course were a little. "thirsty" and id full justice to it. Mr. Craw ford has the sincerest thanks of the nice treat. By the way it rewinds us that this is the second time that Mr. Cra ford has entertained the Corn 9en in this way. - ilou Want* Good'Artole OF LUG ToBAcco, ask you* dealer for Jan 9xtam "Old (Rip." A+ ILITARY ENOAMPMENT.--Se4 of *the i ilitary companies of the State are * sairo ting an annual encampmen t of the likla of the State. Spartanburg is ep ken,.of as-a suitable place, and the tii e the same as the Granuge en campr tent. Such occasions are held by the, military ot a number of Souths erm States, w,ben the soldiers are -under sordinary strict discip,ine and at the same time given ample opportu nity for enjoyments. The idea seems *. a good one.. What say the Gordons? E tfl1ENTED AGAIN.-Capt. Ilinnant *ho we announced in opr last issue had sub-rented the market from Messrs. Garrison & Powell, has sub-let it to Messrs. H. C. Elliott and .W. M. Har den. Thoy. opened their' business on Thursday morning with some of the best beef which- it is said has been in our town in six months. We hope this may continue so. Mesers. Garri son & Powell, we understand, wili open in the same business in one of the stalls of the Columbia market.. -*N Ulg TO THE ROBBERY YET. Mr. portes has beaen unable to find any lue to the parties who burg larized is store on Tuesday night, A pair o shoes were found under one *of-the hr gee on Mount Zion street the day or by some little' boys, and It has be learned that the ladder, by blwhih a~ entrance was gained, was 'takeni irt the yard of Dr. Quattle * baum, and the blacksmith tongs from the shop of Mr. Matthews. The ladder -was found under the store building, pvidently showing the parties intended to enter some time again. RuaGfcioUO NoTCms.--Preaching , at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow, by the'pastor, at 11. a. mi. Sunday sehool at 4 p. m. Preaching at .the A. R. P. Church t o-morgow, bty the Pastor, at 11 a. m. .aiU 5' p. in. Nunday-'School mt10 Ser*ices in thie Baptist Church to. morrow, by the Pastor, at 11 a. in. -Owing to the absence of the pastor, no.services will be held in the Metho diet Chrtch to'morrdw. Sunday. * schoot At' p. in. drdday BKolted. Not Oftew-of the. 6itizens of Winnsboro have recently becomle reatly excited over the astounding facts, that beverai of;thelr fend.sit had been jpono edp by theki phselta as iouabi bed!yond al hOP tUohtK~itlhatdreadie nnster by .does Deele tivey cure all throat and lung diseases, CouEhs, Colds, Asthma and BironcbitIs. Trl1bottie free at McMaster Brice &i KCetchin's Drug Store, large bottles $1.00., A* '4.q4 Q16w#4gfs:a. To 1ao pd4(or fh0X hboi anQ eraki GEwLaMxxN-4We acknowledge, with thanks, the map of of the United States.presented by you to the. true tees of Mount Zion Collegiate Inst# tte. for the benefit of the Institute. The map is handsome in appearance, and gQtton up recently .by the govern ment. It is the latest and is consider ed the best and most accurate mtp of the United 'States now before the people. We, the representative board of the old College, appreciate such ihvors from her patrons, and shall place this gift in a prominent place on her regenerated walls. J. M. BEATY, Sec. Bid. Tr. Mt. Z. C. I. state Weather service. The following communication has been received by Major Pagan from Mr. Graham, of the State Weather Service, in regard to weather reports. It is & good idea and will doubtleks meet the approval of every one: 4:oLUMIA, S. 0.. 18 May, 1887. IEAR SiR-I beg to call your atten tion -to a new feature of dignal Ser. vice work, in , which you will be interested. It is desired to have reliable reports giving the fibets of the weather during each week, on the various staple crops of the State. These reports, when contiensed by me, will be telegraphed from Colum. bia to the Chief Signal office, at Washington D. O. every Saturday, and a special bulletin, containing re liable information relative to the cli matio conditions vbhtoh have existed the previous week in the agricultural districts of the country, will be given to the press every Monday. This information, when compared with the accurate. meteorological data collected by the Signal Service. will serve as a reliable basis for determining .'the conditions favorable or unfavorable for the growing crop. Assuming that you will assist us, far as possible, in this important work, I enclose herewith cards on which please give such items as relate to the subject-for example: Say, weather favorable during week (or so many d ) for cotton? corn? oats? etc. etc., ligt showers at night? warm days, sufficient sunshine, good growing weather, too much rain, too dry, too warm, too cold, etc. etc., (as case may be) and in fhot any information you may deem important to the subject matter. These cards should be mailed to Columbia so as to reach me on each Saturday. It is desirable that they be as complete as possible, and cover as much of the current week as practicable, and therefore they should be held by you for the last mail that wilibring them to me in time to be of use. The report, if possible, should cover the date on which it is made and the six preceding days and mailed in time to reach me on Saturday. The following letter from D. W. Frazier, a former citizen of our county to his father, has been handed us with the request that it be published, in order that his friends may know something of his living in Liberia. Hie was sent' to'that country several years ago by the Northern Presby terian Church as a missionary, and as will be seen aby his letter is well pleased with the country, and has accumulated some pr'operty since he went there. He visited his former home in this county last year. SINOE, LIBEnIA, 19 March, 1887. DEAR FATusR-Your favor of the 12th uIt., reached me on the 17th inst. at Monrovia. I ran up here a shorA while this week to secure some lumber and nails, in order to finish my house before the rains set in, in the months of May and June. Since I wrote'you I have put me up a two-story house of six rooms, and have it nearly fiuished, all but the partitions in the up-stairs and the piazza. I have been very busy indeed. I am glad that you received the money sent you, but I do not like the idea of so long a delay before you send acknowledgement of the same. It gave me no little uneasiness not knowing whether or not you had re ceived it. When 1 send anything hereafter please answer my letter as soon as received, else it places me at groat odds. I am sorry to learn of so great a number of deaths. It .appears that people die in America as well as in Airloa. Also -sorry to hear of the 'failures in crops. I knew long since that there was nothing much to be made in the South on the present basis of rental system, and high pces for Northern prognocte, and telien system. For my part, I think it will be a long time before I will live in the South or any part of America again. Africa has her hardships, but then they are upon difibrent- lines to those in AmerIea, especially for the po man, .. shall opn mny coffee fr next season. I aik stpeont dealing in coffee on a sma sae,and were it not for the ptedent oti of building and other' 6udent'expenss,I wouldl send you somle coffee and alosoe mors mone by the yesse ~ hii soon exEtd. Any 'way, K il nt forget Iknoit you: are growiing old. I cannot send anything' by this inail; but in the neAr futuro you shall :hear frotai me6 I did not hear firom brother John, I sent him 'some money and motir too, but thy hay0 not ackdowi ede the same,. .ouall mig write ofenr, I knoWy cnnot wit,but then It is hot- thtmc 'troub that you cannot get. acme' one to' writer a few lines.for yon. "If ou all will not writa ajfl answer smy e ip fliur en I' Ell1tpcto ans r~* AtiE then as to my goipg oo ing'aWa without seeing you. al knew what was best in keeping wI'tny feelipg. Any way, I am in Afica now, ra ay ALWA GRANULATED SUGAR, boa 256. per peck. EVERYBODY should buy the in town will sell the same quality of Don't forget to come and see L LoO1 OW, AMD IN A FEW DAYS my new I will be spared to make my Soda W disputing about it will not make it any better. I am well as I close these few lines to you. I hope you all are well. I leave for my home "soon. Regards to all. I am Faithfully your son, DAViD. Wonderful Oures. W. D. Hoyt & co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga.,-say: "We hale been selling Dr. King's New Discooery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salvo for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give' such universal satisfaction. The have been some wonderful. cures effected by these medicines' in this city. Suv.3ral cases of pronounced Consumption be.vo been en irely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's-New Discovery, taken in connec tion with' Electric. Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by MoMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * MARKET REFORT,. CORRECTED WEEKLY DY W. C. BEATY; GROCER. WINNsBono, May 10, 1887. Cotton, middling, per lb.......-. 10 Hay. per ewt....................1.1 1.25 Corn, per bushel................72 T7 )feal, per bushel................72 %77, Flour, per bbl...................4. 1.0 Coffee, per lb.................... 2(25, Sugar, P er 1b,.................. M6407 Molassess, per gallon............ 856 Bacon, per lb.................... 8@9' Hams, per lb..................... 1 Lard, perlb...................... 88?10 Bran.-............................ 1.25 Eggs, per dozen.................. 15 Butter, per lb.................... 20@25 STATE OF SOUTH OARQL1MA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By. J. A. HINN4NT, Eq., Probdte 7udge., WHEREAS, W. 1. KERR, 0. C. P. hath made suit to me -to grant him letters of.administration of the estate and effects of Nancy H. Hastings,- de eeased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Nancy H. Hastings,de. ceased, that they' be andy a pear before me in the Court of Proba to be held al Fairfield Court House, O.., on the 1st day of July next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why' h said administration should not be gatd Given -under my hand, this 20t day of May, Anno Domini 1887. Published on the 21st day of Mfay, 1887, in TUE NEWS AND HERALD. -- J. A. HINNANT May21x6 Judge 'of Probate. PLY PANS HAVE become a necessity in ever1y Hhousehold. A su119y just receive. Also, Insect Powder an nseet Guns. FINE TEAS, ETO. IYSON, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas, .4 Ginger Root, Bath Brick for clean in? knives, and Oondensed Milk, just re MOXASTER, BRIVE & KETCHIN. DISSOLUTION NOTIOE. THE undersigned having dissolved by ..mutual agreement the partnership heretofore existTng under the firm namue of R. H. JENNINGS &CO. hereby give no tice to .parties indebted to said firm that they can settle.withqutcost such indebted ness at 'any time on or before the 15th of Octobet next.' After that date their note. accounts and other evidences of indebted ness will be put into the hands of an at torney for coliection. ,R. H. JENNINGS, C. FE. LEITNIER January68 1887 FAMILY (*ROOEIEUS, ALL KINDS. THE BEST 'GOODI. Lowet piO~ . IJ H. DEATY A CO. and you will get a beuk oA the bestirnl Rice Olgarette l r t Importers and Wholesal t ),el*r I Are teodving by aner and rail from the ~ 00 ea wdek e -- TEto., Eto,. 6Ordrs:solited1 4d p'rQmptly Alled executor of the Estate of W. J.A deoeaeed.W. 8. ALRTOb ) MY Pr t quality, 14 lbs. for $1.00. BEST I. ir Shoes from HENDRIX, because shoes. uy stook of LADIES' HATS, the i DE PREPAREO TO DRII Rountain will be here, and then you ter the DKsT, the iosT and the o0 Fresh A Pretty. WE DESIRE TO CALL AT. TENTION TO OUR SPRING STOCK, Which is now open and ready for INSPECTION ! Our assortment in all lines will be found full and complete, and. our Stock is FRESH AND PUT'TY. Prices guaranteed to be as low as any market in the South. Call ond see our Stock of SHOES AND SLIPPERS. I$3W Lot of Juno Corsets just in. WMASTER.RUICI & KETOHIN. More NovW &rriYals. RECEIVED. SUGA1R3 AND,COFFEES. CORNED, ROAST AND. CHIPPED BEEF. CHOICE SALMON. WIWU- GOOD MANY OTHER GOODS,WHIICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. A *hsla aUNGARrAN MHL. PEAS sud CORI4 3.W EATY & BRO. THEI S ON S BIO COFFEE, 20o. single pound you can always buy them cheaper rery latest styles. 1K SODA WATER 'AND 31 can get some of the nicest drinki ;APEST ever kept in Winnsboro. South Carolina Railway Company. COMMENCING SUNDAY, FEBRU ary 20,1887, at 4.00 A. M., Passenger Trains will run as follows, "Eastern timr:" TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Columbia..*6.30 a. in. t5.33 p. i, Dne Charleston ....11.00 a. in. 0.45 p. in. WEST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Charleston.t7.15 a. in. *5.10 p. m. Due Columbia.....10.55 a. in. 9.55 p. in. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) a.M. a. in* p'm. P. in. Depart Columbia...O.30 7.30 8.00 6.33 i.n, p. in. p. In. p n Due Camden......2.55 12.55 7.42 7.42 WEBT (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) a. inI. a. in. p. in. p. in. Depart Camden... .7.45 7.45 8.13 3.13 a. im. a, in. p. in, p In. Due Columbia.....10.25 10.52 7.20 9.55 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Columbia..*0.30 a. m. 15.33 p. m. Due Augusta......11.50 a. in. 10.25 p. in. WEST (tDAILY; $DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Augusta...tO.10 a. in. f4.40 p. n. Due Columbia.....10.55 a. in. 9.55 p. in. CONNECTIONS Made at Union Depot, Columbia, with Calumbia & Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.55 A. M and departing at 5. 83 P. Dd. Also, with t. 0. &A. Railroad by same train to and from all points on -both roads. Bran ver take Breakfast and Supper at At Pregnals to and from all points on Eutawvllle Raitroad. At Charleston with steamers for New York, Jacksonville and points' on St. John's River on Tuesdays and Saturda s- with Charleston and Savan nah Ralrod o and from Savannah and points in Florida daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all points West and South. At Blaokvillo to and from points on Barnwell Railroad. Through tiokets can be purchased .t all points South and West by W00pyifg to UNIO P , Agent Columbia, S. C. _JOHN B. PECK, General Manager D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass,.& Trcket Agt., Charleston, S.0U. Iofftrs SiAM Feed Cotton Pla,nters, WILL OPEN, DROP AND COVER ON ANY LAND. NEW IRON FOOT P L OW S T OCK, LONG HANDLES, BOLTED TO BEAM, FORWARD OF T HE FOOT. The following line of goods I offer bar gains in:' IFire Dogs, St oveis, Tong,. Faney and Plain Baskets Luanch and Masrket Baskets. 8beclai: One Ne'w Lilning-Roomn Safe ndTwo Wash Stanlds--nice homiema fsotured and cheap. J. H CUUMI1NS. 4Ueacd1uarters for Stoves, Tinwate House haterial. Goods, Carriage and Wagon INFANT'S FOOD. I have what I believe the best FOOD so fat ever pro duced for Motherless and In valid Children. It is a good substitute 'for the Mother's Milk, and suitable for all cases requiring easily dligeated food. -ALSO, .YSONTE. 'Three quahIties, which can be' sold at prices td suit any* one, 'At the Drug $tore Of vebeen~ti Ie are the oIlly house a tthat p cb hange., No ewIdea P~o (sl prollt). T) odd ots belon jusl to te usomer. We1 buy120 boxes watohes. LEAD. Gr-AR. )r 18e. by the quantity. GRITS, from him than any other houe [ILK SI1AKES. to be had anywhere. No pains THE WINNSBORO BAR. H. A. GAILLARD, ATTO'RNEY-AT-LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office in building of Winnsboro National Bank. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 0 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in the Stnte and United States Courts. O. W. BUCHANAN. J. I. YARBOROUGH, BUCHANAN & YARHOROUGIH, A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W, No. 7 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all United States and State Courts. Special attention to corporation and insurance law. W. L. MODONALD,i' ATTORNEY AND COUNSERLLOIR AT LAW, WINNSBORO, S. O. Office up stairs in Tu Nnws AND HIsI ALD building. II. N. OUAI. W. C. RIoN. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Nos. 7 and 0 East Washingto;n at. WIN.YSBfO, S. C. Offices same as occupied by the late Col. James II Rion. J E. MCDONALD, C. A. DOUGLASS Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTOItNEYS AND COUNSCLLOlt AT LAW, Nos. 3 and.4 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices In all the State and United States Courts. E. 11. RAUBDALE. G. W. RAsDALE. RAGSDALEi & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORtS AT LAW, No. 2 Law Range, WI N N SIBOR O, S. C. JAS. GLE~NN McCANTS, A T T 0 R N E Y - A T - L A W, No.1 LAW RANGE, W IN NSB O RO, S. C, WTF"ractices in tho State and United States Courts. THE CELEBRATED NEW HOME SEWING XAQHLNR. 1 4k a IT SIHINES FOR.A LI4 -'-AND IS The Rest andi Most P'opular MeW. Ang Machine:. ON THE MARKET. biote somne of its atost Excellent Points . :iheOAbove Oub., IT IS FOIL8ALiM A I' PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES BY B. W. BHIL LIPS, Nov2t x6m WINNSBORO, 8.0. ADVERTISERS ean learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertisinginz American papers by addressing G~eo. P.1owell & Co., shd Meot. -fop $4S.Paan Wamnal.