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LOOAL INTELLIGENOB D~AT, MAY 24, t t e 16l8'?. Talas oe Tun NEws AND IERALD. ri-weekly edition, three dollars per an m, in advance. Weekly edition, one llarand ifty cents per annum, in ad RATES Fon ADVPIETIING.-One dollar er inch (solid minion) for the first inBer ion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub equent insertion. These rates apply to dvertisements of every charaeter, and are ayable strictly in advance. Obituaries nd tribut .s of respect are charged for as dvertisements. Marriage notices, and uple announcements of deaths, are pub ished free, and are solicited. Liberal terms or contract advertisements. 2ew Advertisements. Cheroots-F. W. Habenicht. Castrollne-J. H. Cummings. Just Received-F. W. Habnenlcht." -We are soray that "W. E,'s" com munication was received too late for publication in this issue. -Irish Potatoes, Okra Seed, One Barrel New Irish Potatoes to arrive this evening, also few quarts Fine Fresh Okra Seed, for sale low for cash at the Winnsboro Ice House. F. W. HABENIOHT, Proprietor. NOTIOE.--All persons interested in forming a base ball club in Winns boro, are requested to meet in the Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. - PERsoNAL.--Mrs. Robertson, of Rock Hill, is on a visit to Dr. Boyd and family. Mt9s Boyd, of Rock Hill, and Miss Boyd, of Lancaster, are 'also visiting the family of Dr. Boyd. Mr. R. E. Lawing, a successful con tractor of Qharlotte, is in town on professional business. UNoLAIMED LETTER.-The follow iug is a list of,letters remaining in the Postoffico at Winnsboro, S. C., May -28, 1887: T. V. Davis, Napoleon Carter, Thos. R. Chappell, Miss Jo. Crowder, Rev. R. R. Hall, W. J. Lyles, Mary Ann r . mth, Dr. W. S. Stokes. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they were ad vertised. DuBosE EGLEsTON, - Postmaster. Tin WATER SUPPLY.-The following is the report of, the policeman on the water supply measuremerits taken on Monday morning: ft. In. Oourt-house cistern..... ...... 9 6 Depot cistern:............. ....14: '7 ;.AIliott'a cistern..'............ 9 7 Fleinuikn's" lstern..........10 .8 Matthews' oietern.............' 7 8 Phillips' cistern............... 9 10 New citern................. 6 8 - NEWi ADVECRTIsMETs.-We call attention to the new advertisement of Mr. J. H. Cummings in this Issue. He has a new article called' "Castro line,". which is said to be superior to axle grease for vehicles. He has be - sides a- large stock of household goods, an d all shonkd give him a call and look over his varied stock. Mr. Hlabenlcht tells this morIning of his imported wines and cigars. Mr. Habenioht's excellent reputation for handling superioi' goods will natur ally draw those persons wishing any thing in his line. -Have just received our seventh lot of Millinery -this season. -Ladies, * Misses and Children can be suited In the latest, styles of Hats, and trim mings for same by calling at J. 0. Bloag's Millinery Bazaar. 2. It You Want a ooda Articee - Ow PLIJo ToiiAcco, ask your dealer for Tn1E TEACHER's AssoIATON.-The Assclationa met at 11 o'clock on last Saturday at Mount Zion Institute, and while the number present was not as *large as desirable, still there was a quorum and much Interest was taken In the discussion. The first. subject discussed was graded schools in all Its aspects. Various plans were dis cussed as to the best mode of Induc ing the county teachers to attend. The Rev. W. Riehardson resigned his place on the Executive Committee, on account of his early departure from the State. - His resignation was ac cepted.~ The Association then adjourn ed to meet the third Saturday in Sep tember, tis being the opening month of the scholastic year. Among those 'present,were all the Wlnnsbor'o teaoh e and the School Commissioner, U. T. Orawfoi'd, J. 11. Feaster, Mrs. M. K. McGill, Miss Sue Neal and Miss Lizzie MoCarley. McoIater's sure Oure' for Coughs, Colds, .n N11ore Throat Bronchitis, Adaldiseases of the pulmonary organs. Try it -McMaster, B3rlce and Ketohin. * Greatly Excited. Not a few of the citizons of Winnsboro have recently become geatly excited ever the astounding. facto, that several of their - -friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as ineurable and beyond .ali laope-suffering with that dreaded monster Consumption-have been comnpletely cured by Dr. ing's New Discovery for Con sumption, the only remedy that does posi tively cure all throat adid lutig diseases, Con s, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Tibottle free at MeMaster, Birice & Ketelhin's Dru Store, large bottle. $1.00. * A. *oTli MAY XY 'CLARZO x. wlt a RepresentatIve of ""The ews and 8erakt" Saw and Heard on. the Day oW bays to Meaklenburgltes. The twentieth of May is to.the oiti zen of Charlotte and Mecklenburg Dounty what the Mardi Gras is to Nevp Orleans. Independence Square in that oity has been justly styled the cradle In which young liberty was first rocked in America. The oitizens of Charlotte had made grand preparations for prop srly observing the one huidred and twenty-fifth anniversary of that im portant event, and at an early hour on p'riday crowds of people began to fill the streets' of the oity, althQugh the light shower. of rain prevented many tom attending who would have other wise been present. The Important event of the occa dIon was the grand inter-State fire men's tournament and band contest. Among the visiting firemen were the Pioneers of Anderson, the Indepen dent Hook and Ladder Company .ol Anderson, and the Phwnix Hook and laddor Company of Columbia. The Young America Cornet Band of An doreon was the only representative flom the Palmetto State in the nusical contest. At noon the procession was formed, and after marching through the prin oipal streets of the city, were drawn up in Independence Square, where an address of welcome was delivered by Mr. F. B. McDowell, the mayor of the city. The steamer contests were the only ones which took place on Friday. The Hornet firemen of Charlotte carried ofl the first honor of the day-a cash prize of $100. The Acme Company Df Monroe, N. C., were successful in oarrying off the second prize of $50 in oash. This closed the contest among the fHrenen, and the crowd then pro oeeded to the Base Ball Park to wit ness the contest with the willow and ball between the Charlotte and Colum bia Base Ball Clubs. The former had oonsiderably rattled the Columbias on the evening previous, and of course were the favorites. After a very pretty game the Charlottes were again declared victorious by a score of 11 to 3, much to the chagrin of the Colum bias and their friends. Tne event of the evening was the plume drill of the Hornet Nest Rifle men, under command of Capt. T. Ross Robertson, formerly of our town. At the hour appointed this celebrated Company fell into line at their armory and marched to the Academy of Music to participate in the annual plume drill. After some musical perform. ances by noted musicians from various portions of the' State, . the drill was commenced, and 'aflter a sharp contest the plune was awarded, to Sergt. Mack Davis. The contest narrowed down to Sergt. Davis and Sergt. Irwin, Sergt. Davis winning by short udd5. Thius is one of the ojaest com panies in the -State. Capt. Eflobert son has done much to build up thisn Company and has increased its num ber considerably. They have just pur chased a handsome invisible green uniform, which for richness of color and'general finish is hard to beat. Just after the. exercises of the drill were over the military and civilian. proceeded down stairs to a festival gotten up by the ladies of Charlotte for the purpose of raising money to help to pay for the new uniforms, The Hornets .were at Yorktown dur ing the centennial excises, and their double quick across a deep sandy field in the hot sun in order to salute the South Carolina Battalion as fltcame up is a courtesy which will not be over looked by any soldier of South Caro lina. Long live this gallant Company, reared in the cradle of liberty I Saturday morning was bright and clear, and the crowd which thronged the streets of the old historic city wasn even greater than on the day previous. The first event of the morning wasn the ' band contest. There were only three entries-the Charlotte, the Meek. lenburg, composed of young men of the county, and the Anderson band, composed of small boys, but who have gained considerable reputation in our State as musicians. Each contestant was required to play three piecesn alternately. After the first round ii was eidentthat the Palmetto boyn were the favorites and would likely win. It was a rare musical treat, and at is conclusion the judges awarded the cash rize of $50 to the Young America Cornet Band of -Anderson, This announcement was greeted with loud cheering while a dozen strong men literally picked up the stand and carried it through the streets while the little fellows rendered another piece. In the afternoon the reel and-the Hook and Ladder contest took place. The first prize in the former wasn awarded to the Pioneers of Charlotte, who also carried off the honor in the grab race. In the Hook and Ladder contest the Phoenix of Columbia wan the favorite, and won after the mag nificent record of making the run o1 one linndred yards, erecting the ladder, taking it down and restrapping it in 85 seconds. The Independents o1 Anderson were award6d the second riz afermaking the good time of This concluded the contest,' and the crowd again assembled at the b'ase ball park to witness the last game be tweon the Columbias and the Char lottes. On the first inning the Colum bias were "shut out," white Charlotte chalked up one run. The Columblas, however,.were on their metal ahd ral lied, and in the second inning ohalked up five runs to her credit. 'Then came a succession of "sht- outs" fip to the sixth inning, when the Colambias chalked up two more runs, Wlile the Charlottes added six to their scare. Al the conclusion of the ninth inning the score stood 8 to 7 in favor of, the Columblast who did not play their lasi inning. Ihe game was conceded the finest of the series, anil shows what REA] GRANULATED SUGAR, be 25c. per peok. 1BEEO M EVERYBODY should buy th in town will sell the same quality o Don't forget to come and see LOOK OUT AND IN A FEW DAYS my new will be spared to make my Soda1 the Columbias can do when they want to. This was the last event of the occa sion, and the whole affair was con ceded one of the most succesiful of the one hundred and twenty-fve anni versaries. Wonderful Caron. W. D. Hoyt & co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga., say: "We have been selling Dr. King's New Discooery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve 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. Sbveral cases of ronounced Consuniption have been en tirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dlscovery, taken in connec tion with Electric Bit rs. We guarantee them always. Sold by McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * MARKET REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY S W. C. BEATY, GROCER. WINNnono, May 16, 1887. Cotton, middling, per lb.......... 10 Hay. per cwt..................1.1 1.25 Corn, per bushel........... 72 7 Meal, per bushel................72 % 77% Flour, por bbl......,- . .. ...4. 01,0 Coffee, per lb.................... 20@25 Sugar, per lb................. SY-9 Molassess, per gallon..........'35 5 Bacon, per lb..................... 8%@9 Hams, per lb..................... 1 Lard, per lb...................... 8%@10 Bran.. ... ................. 1.25 Eggs, per dozen.................. . 15 Butter, per lb.................... 20@25 JUST RECEIVED. ONE Barrel of IMPERIAL CABINET RYE WHISKEY. One -Cask of GENUINE IMPORTED PORT WINE' One Cask of GENUINE IMPORTED SHERRY WINE. At F. W. HAB3ENICIT'S. -CHEROOTS! COME and tr a light smoke, Just-the ~Jthin durIg hot weather. ust' re ceIved 100ot GOTHAM HAVA4NA CHELOOTS. Price only Ten Cents for package of flye, at F. W. HIABENICHT'S. FLY PANSa H AVE become a necessity in every household. A supply just received. Also, Insect Powder and Insect Guns. oMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. FINE TEAS, ETO. TYSON, Gunpowder and Oolong Ts, . Ginger Rot Bath Brick for cean ing knives, and ondensed Milk, just re ceivd. McMASTER, BRICE & KEJTCHIN. D)ISSOLUTION NOTICE. TPHE undersigned having dissolved by mutual arement te partnership heretofore existnguder the firm name of IR. H. JENNINGL& CO. hereb gve no tice to parties indebted to saidfr that they can settle without cost such indebted ness at any time on or before the 15th of October next. After that date their note, accounts and other evidences of indet ess will be p ut into the hands of an at rney for collection. R. H. JENNINGS, C. E. LEITNER January 6, 1887 Jan25tx6ns CA STROLINE, A new Axle Grease in tins. Bet ter and cheaper castor oil or axle grease. FLY FANS, Mik Coolers, "Gem" Freezers, Perforated and Plain Pie Plates, Dee p and Shal * low Jelly Cake Pans, Oblong Boll -Pans, Wire Fruit nd Flower Baskets, Watering Pots, Ac., &c. Tosave yot r grain anld a hapad's wages, get a supply o~ PATE~NT BASNCETMW. Large size (125 Th cott,on), 50o.; n#iulu, 40o. Our Braced, Straight Hlatdle, Iron Foot Plow-Stock has proven its merits. Buy one. 3. H . (@@MM3I NGS. BREAKFAST S'f1tIPS, SUGAR-CTRED. WHO SAYS THEY are not nice? 'No one. J. M. BEATY & BRO. YS IN ) MY PRIC st quality, 14 lbs. for $1.00. BEST eir'Shoes from HENDR,IX, because I shoes. my stook of LADIES' HATS, the BEG PREPARED TO -DI Fountain will'be hero, and then yoi rater the assT, the ixomu and the on Fresh ad Pretty. WE DESIEE 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 AD PETTYs Prices guaranteed to be as low as any market in the South. Call ond see our Stook of SHOES AND SLIPPERS. RW Lot of Juno Corsets just in. M'MASTER. BRICE & KETOHIN. FAMILY GROCERIES, ALL KINDS. THE BEST GOODS. 'J. M. BEATY & CO. ice Cigaret Papek grt a tFrec e. NABENIOHT's. (3, BART & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OZAaston, 5. 0., Are recelvtng by steamer And ra i from the week of CHOICO A P NS, Etco Eto, Orsolicited. apromptly Mle.d Holmes graAur Moh Wash PI44ast't t.2 11 Rle Ismnycs). cry -~~rn T TR PUWWEie GUGUGpy inn9Gi. THE 3ES ON SU RIO COFFEE, 20o. single pound, bEnm. a you can always buy them cheape rery latest styles. WK SODA WATER ;AND : L can get some of the nicest drinl IRAPEST 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 timo:" TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Columbia..*0.30 a. m. 15.33 p. m, Dne Charleston... .11.00 a. m. 9.45 p. in. WEST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Charleston. t7.15. a. m. *5.10 p. m. Due Columbia.....10.55 a. in. 9.55 p. in. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) a. In. a. in. p in. p. in. Depart Columbia. .6.30 7.30 5.00 5.33 p. in. p. mn. p. In. p), in. Due Camden......2.55 12.55 7.42 7.42 WEST (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) a. In. a. mn. p. mi. p. M. Depart Camden... 7.45 7.45 3.13 3.13 Due Coumbiaa. mn. a. mn. p. in. p in. Due Columbia.....10.25 10.52 .20 9.55 TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Columbia. .*0.30 a. in. 15.33 p. in. Due Augusta......11.50 a. in. 10.25 p. m, WEST (tDAILY; *DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Depart Augusta.. .10.10 a. in. f4.40 p. m. Due Columbia..10.55 a. mn. 9.5 p. in. CONNECTIONS Made at Union De ot, Columbia, with Calumbia & Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.55 A. M and departing at 5. 33 P. M. Also, vith . C. & A. Railroad by sa:o train to and friu nili points oil both roads. Passengers take Breakfast and Supper at Branohvlle. At Prognalis to and from all points on Eutawville Rasroad. At Charleston with steamers for New York, Jacksonville and points on St. John's River on Tuesdays and Saturdays; with Charleston and Savan nah Railroad to and from Savannah and points in Florida daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroads to and from all points West and South. At Blackvillo to and from points on Barnwell Railroad. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West by applying to UNION EPO, Agent, Columbia, S. C. D.V. AIJEN, T *en.n ss. & T oketAgt., Charleston, S.U. More New irrivals. RECEIVED. SUGARS AND COFFEES. CORNED, ROAST AND CHIPPED BEEF. CHOICE SALMON. WITH GOOD MANY OT HER GOODS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. ON HAND. A small lot of HUNGARIAN MIL LET, WHITE PEAS and CORN FIELD BEANS. S. S. WOLFE. INFANT'S FOOD. I have what I believe the best FOOD so far ever pro duced for Motherless and In valid Children. It is a good substitute for the Mother's Milky and suitable for all case a requiring easily digested food. ALSO, HlYEON TEA- Three qualities; which can be sold at prices td suit any one. At the Di-ug Store of W. E. AXREN. WIDE AWAKEI. " TARE O~AR1SOF THE~ ONSNTN dar w ill take cake of themselves.' have been told we are the only house 1town that practices exact change. No cents belonig justly to the oustomer. We pay it: One hundred cents saved will by 120 boxes zuatches'.u rya u LEAD. GAR. or 18o. by tho quantity. GRITS, from him than any other housi HIL SHKAKES. s to bo had anywhere. No pains THE WINNSBORO BAR. H. A. GAILLARD, A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office in building of WinnsboroNational Bank. A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 6 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in the Stato and United States Courts. O. W. BUCI[ANAN. J. if. YAnOItOUoIT, BUChANAN : YARBOROUGH, 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, McDONALD,' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office up stairs in TuE NEws AND Ia ALn buildng. I. N. ODEAR. W. C. RIoN. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington 3s. WIN SIIORO, B. C. Offices same as occupied by the late C91' James H Rion. J E. McDONALD, C. A. DOUGLAu4 Solicitor Sixth Circuit. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Nos. 3 and 4 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all the State and United States Courts. E. B. RAGsDALE. G. WV. RAGSDALE. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALB, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, *No. 2 Law Range, W I NN S BORO, S. C. JAS. GLE~NN McCANTS, A TT O RN EY -AT -L AW, No.1 LAWY RANGE, W I N NSBO RO, S. C. W'Practices in the State and United States Conrts. THlECELEBRATED NEW HOME 83WIN~G MAOHIN3, a . IT SIIINES FORl ALJ14 -AND IS The Best andl Most Popular Sew. lng Machine. ON TIHE MARKET...: Note some of its Most Expellent Point. , hie Above Out. IT IS F'OR SAL4E A r PRICES TOTUJTT THlE TIMES BY U. W. PHILLIPS, Nov2tx6mn WINNSBORO, S. C. ADVERTISERS canx learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. RoweIll& Co., Noepapee Adveu'Using Duseau, 10 3peuoe St., Ne0w Youk. %uid IOCts. for 10O.Paga PpWnhst