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OOAL INTELLIGENOE. Sat rday, April 21, : . : 1888. T nws ov TIa lgEwa AND HEItALD. Tri.weekly edition, three dollars per an nu o, in advance. Weekly edition, one dolar and fifty cente per annvi, in ad vaj4oa. {ATE6 FOR ADvERTIsINO.--One dollar pr inch (solid mnion) for'the first inser t i), and fifty cents per inch for each sub sr jitent iisertion. These -rates apply to dlivu-,tiscients of every character, and are % ble strictly in advance. Obituaries uit ti ibut .s of respect are charged, for as -1vurtiseitelts. .Marriage notices, and nipE a1noUn.cenentU of deaths, are pub shod free, and are solicited. Liberal terms f.)t cotract advertisements. / r,w Advertlmnint. Winnsboro Co the Front-J. Ches nut RoVill. LoauI Drteti. -This is the season for nIc-)ios and red bugs. --The campaign is all right in this' county. Sixteen cahdidates to date.. -Clerks are rejoiced as tl'tit'no for closing stores at 6 o'Qlook approaches. --The Blackstnok Dramatic Club, will give an ontortainment : on Friday, 27th Inst. - Iessrs. Sims Jz Co., of Santuc, Union county, have opened a drug store at Dawkins. -Memorial Day, May 10, will soon be here, We suppose the usual exor, eises on such occasions -will be held. - --Mr. R. M. HIuey has some .dell clous Imported oranges. Treat your self and family by calling on him for a dozen or t\vo. . * -A committee of the Council, with a surveyor, marked' off the ground for the park on Friday. The numler of acres included could not bt learned. L-Services may be eipetoI at St. Stephen's Church, Ridgeway, to-mor row (Sunday) at 11, a. in., and 4, p. m. The Rev. Jas. G. Glass, minis ter In charge. -The surveying corps of the Ch#s ter ,0 Camden Railroad have started on the survey of the road. This road runs through a considerable portion of eastern Fairfield. -Capt. H. A. Gaillard - will deliver an historic address before the Sixth Regiment reuulon in August. The meeting will be hold in Chester on the first Thursday in August. -We call attention to the new ad vertisement" of J. Chesnut 'ReVill, agent for the Domestic Sewing Ma chine, which he claims to be the "star" which leads all others. -The Board of Health could well look into the sanitary condition of the town 'at preseet. We hear no com plaints, but the hog question was one of great moment last summer. . -We all labored under a misappre heniaon in the Hot Springs matter, but what wvas done shows that the people of the county are aroused on the sub ject. This will insure goods results. -An exchlange correctly saya that in all towns where a newspape:' is published, every man, shouild advertiso in it, if nothing more,than a. card, his name and the business he is engaged in. -The suggestion by "Citizen" that the Rockton Railroad1 be extended to Winuisboro; was widely discusseft on the' streets, anid the genieral. sentiment Is undoubtedly in its 'favor. "1Ecop the ball rolling!" -The body of Joe Watson1,, pre viously reported as drowned In the Catawba River,.was found ,on Thur's day last, about two miles below the place 'of the misha'p, lodged against the llslh darn of Mr. Johnston. +To farmers In the west have ng9W formed 'a trust. This Is the move In In the right direction to overthrow the monopolists. It is not 'stated what the object is, .bslt wo suppose it is .to check overprodttction and its conse quenices. 2. -The Gord6ns have decided to have their annual picnic, but have not ye t flxed the exact date. We are glad the company has decIded to ha've It, and weoera sur1e tihe ladies and the public generally will join in to make it a grand success. -The occentrid old preacher In Georgia, named Pridgeon, wIlo preached Ils own fune.ral sermon, but did not die, may likely be Imitated by others. TheQ wicked newspaper men who sat on the coffin took up a' collec tion for the "corpse" anid presented It to tile "deceased." -TheC State Board of Examiiers will meet at the office o the Stileriten dent of Education on Thuk'sday,:.May 83, at 11 o'clo,ok. Applicants for or tifloates of pialiflcation ,wll. then b'e examined.. Applicante ar'e. equested to notify the Superintendent on Tues day pi'evlot, to,tii?meetin g.. --A novel thing in the campaig1 lill Is a womWeihddte ftor shol 'come missiotner Iit1ou county. Iloi nusme is Miss. Ellza d.arner,, an& she' pro poses4to f190'alllher salary to the chil dren of tlioe,'ols01 to bitt hboks,..A last accQ'titi e1. ViS canidaepbig the county like the common overy day can -At ~niting of t~l 'j3ard of Trade, the sfollowing; repottitlo;n was unanimnoitaly'adopted : That It Is the sense of this Board that it is' highly delale1 tha t the r.ailroa from tle Winnsboro Granite Quarries, now endibg at Rockton, be so changed as to end at Winnsboro, and that the president appoint a committee of three to confer with the granite company upon the subject. PERSONAL.--Mrs. W. M. Allison and Miss Mary Allison, of Yorkvilne, are visiting friends and relatives in town. -FOR FRAGRANCE EI,SGANCE and DU ability, Barrott'sIm1poe aI cologne. McMASTER, BRIO & RETO$IN. RECONSIDERED.--The determination to postpone the board of trade banquet has been reconsidered1. This action was taken when it was discovered that' only delegates appointed by the gov ernol? would be admitted to the 'con vention. The banglzet will . therefore bq held next Wednesday. -1i. 11., or Iill's Ilepatto P'aar a. cures Sick ilfeadaehe in 20 plinutes. For constipa tion i as no equal. 'MoMASTEft. BRICE & KETUHIN. A FALSE RUMOR.--It was currently rumored on the streets on Friday that a negro named Ira Smith, formerly a waiter at the Winnsboro Hotel, had been poisoned by a\ Woman named Anna Woodward, living back of the hotel. Investigation showed that the rumor was probably false.' Ira had. fillea himself with.whiskey, and in his delirium be mado the charge against the woman. As he suffered no serious consequences,-it Is presumed that his charge is false. REMEMBER, 1LEASE, H. U. P. Cures siek headache in twenty minutes. *toMASTER. BItICE & KETCIIIN. CATAWBA FALLS.-Speaking of the water power to be found on the Ca tawba River, in this county, the bodk of resources pf So.uth Carolina says: 'The upper canal is the property cf Mrs. S. A Boylston, of Winnsboro. [t is one of three-quarters of a mile long on the west side-of the Catawba river. The'toal fall is fifty-one feet. There are two flights of locks; the lower one has four locke, 83 feet lift; the upper has two locks, 15 feet lift. rheo. works are well built of cut stone laid in cement, are in good pres 3rvation and were constructed by tho State at a cost of $100,000. There are four factory sites, with ample build Iug room. Granite of the best quality is at hand. The available power is 3stimated at 15,000 horse power. The proposed W. W. & C. Railroad will pass this place, and when built will wonderfully develop the granite and water power. UNION MEETING AT RJDGEWAY.-Tbe following is the programme for union meeting at Ridgeway, April 28-29, 1888: Meet Saturday at 10, a. mn. Call the roll of delegates and perfect orga alzation. - . 1st. spend ten minutes in prayer m,d praise. 2nd. At 10:30, a. mn. Discuss the fIrst query, viz: In what respects are mnlonm meetings beneficial to our shurches and denominational work ? 3rd. At 11, a. ns. Sermon by the Rev. W. H. Hlartin. 4th. At 12, mn. The place. and value f the religious newspaper in our do jominational work. 5th. At 4, p. m. By what means cah we bring the churches of this union into more hearty sympathy wvith the work.of missions? 0th. AtS, p. mn. What is our duty relative to increasing the -oendowment of Furman University? 7th. At 8, p. mn. Sermon by the Rev. J. M. Hood. 8th. Suanday-School exercises at ) :80, a. mn., on the Sabbath.' Sabbath School mnass meet-ing at 10, a mn. Speeches *i11 be made by the dele rates and visitors presea)t.. 9th. At 11, a. mn. Missionary sermon ay the Rev. F. S. Curtis. This ser non will be followed by a collection *n the interest of missions. 10th. At 8,- p. mn. Sermon by the [ev. W. C. Lindsay, of Columbia. TIY -GILDEI'S PiLLS For the Liver. MGMAsTER, BRICE & KETOH IN. A SCIIEME WHIOIr WoN'T WORK. ['he Democratic E~xecut1yo Committee >f Edgefld. county has inventod a wvay to raise a campaign fund which 5annet be sanctioned any where, even by candidates themselves. According to the schiemo each aspirant must pay P5 to the committee, the same amount they pay to the papers. Th commit te0 will th,on go to thme papers and bult Jozo thoen into acc#pting their terms, thtus saving a. large part of the can(ll dlate's fee for the cairipaigui fund. It will1 liardly wori TJie CohIribia I1ecol.d tr:uly and' saregstically makes the following remarks:a The Thceontive Con'hnitteo 'seek.thus to make a~ sharp bargain *}th lite county paper'e. Of cdhreo .this in the6 nminds of naay is.Jt'~tab it should be. The* Prdi>rlotkwrfa eowspape ha. nothing to deli, eoept a fewy p itd sheets. - His 'advertising spao)e Is vite less. "Ilo ifiot puibish his papot' any how, so it matters little What ho in sei'ts feed of ebargo.' Hie iC at 66 ex pense.. Printers and pressmien, all having ample means out of their trade, work for nothing. Papmr ane.s ap WE HA A FIXED A BAll One case Figured L$wns at 8&o. per y *Opo eyes Figured L'awns at 56. por y 2O pieces of Qhecked, Stripped -and per yard. 75 pieces of Checked Naipsooks and yard. Don't fall to give our.Sateens a lool Untritsmed Hate almost given away. Children's and Men's Straw Hats. Young men, it you expect to e11list Business buits and Light Weight Coats to look all over town before -you buy, a1 WINNSBORO T -WITH THE LIGI OMESTIC EV THE STAR 2HAT' LEADS ALI ITLI First. Because it is one inch higher in the ari#t than any other. Second. It is one inch longer in the arm. Third. It gives satisfaction. Fourth. The attachments cannot be ex ee, ed. Fifth. The needle sets itself. Sixth. It never wears out, and why ? Because it is so simple that there is but little machinery about it, and not a bear Ing that turns over. Every part rocks, thus making it the lightest running ina Dhine the. is made. Also it has no verti Dal feed spring to get out of fix. The %mount of fancy work that can be done Dn it is too numerous to mention. Address all orders to 3. EHEST1 WINNSBO preciating the deserts of newspaper men, charge them nothing. So that what money comes to the publisher's till is just so much clear profit. .He ought to work for nothing, so far as he can, and ought to do all the free puffing and advertising that people wish. The Record has struck the right key. We are glad to say that no other committee has made such a proposition. [t would not save candidates a cent. They have to pay the committee the same amount that they pay the papers, and it looks like a piec?"ofdemagogue ism for any committee. to take such a position. ____________________________ An Elegant Substitute F"or Oils, Salts, Pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous Liver Medicines and Datharties Is the very 4greeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its ad vantages are evident-it is more easily taken, more acceptable to the stomach, miore pleasantly effective, and more truly beneficial to the system than any other remedy. Recommended by lending physicians. For sale by Dr. W. E. Afkon. A Sound L egal Opinion. E. Bralnbrldge Munday, Esq. County atty., Clay Co., Tox., says: "Ilnve use'd Electric Bitters with most happy results. Niy brother also was ver low wvith Mala rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. L .Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, sayin1g: Hie ositively believes he- would have died, had [t not been for Electric Bitters. This great remnedy will ward off, as wvell as cure all Malaria Diseases, anld for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stends unequaled. Price 50c. and $1. at MIcMaster,eBrlce & Ketchin.' * NOTICE. OFFicE CLERKC OF COUNCIL, WINNsnORO, S. C., April 18, 1888. BIDS FOR TIlE RENT OF TiE MAR kat from May 1, 1888, to May 1, 1889, will be received by the undersigned up to 12 )'clock; mn., Men day, April 30, 1888. By order of Council: L I N. WITHERS, Clerk, STOVES. DOOKING & HEATING STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. L8SOTINWARE HOLLOW-WARE, Jars, Fower-PotA, and general housp mold furnishing goods. '0OVES, TnNARE, &C.,jRPAIRED 4All work guaranteed first class. Every at iesa to suit the timos. otth f P. LAn ceter BraOne'doo * W~. W.IKETOflIN Agt.. Sitdesor o J'I1. Cumnmings. - MOFF~ATT'8 CTTO PIANTEIlIs Lpt'ovod for 1888. Sight Feed. Short soupled. "The DE TheJ nArk WINN8SpOR ~ W ON CO. OUR GARIIENPLOW OI WHElJEL Hloe needs only to be tried. Come round and try one. $3.00. Plow titocks, Steel lades, Leath er Hardware, ron Stel, IT ON -)o(. GAIN LAY V UT FOR A (vONTIN ard. ird. olid Colored Seersuckers, only 10e. Piquets, prices from 6.jc. to.25c. per they are the cheapest in town. We i We have something nice in Silk and in the matrimonial army, cton't fall to and Vests. The new styles are unprcco id then snlisfy yourself that WE SELL i D. WILLII 0 THE FRONT [T-RUNNING TING ACHINE] OTHERS, AND W1Y DOES lAD ? I have waited to find the man with that $1,000 REWARD, but he has failed to come up. I shall claim that 1 have won it, and will not ac cept any apology; neither will I accept any further banter. I have waited too log , and now claim that it is a settled I THE DOMESTIC is the star that leads. Now by the best. ] Buy the star that has won the day. RO, S. C. SALE AND FEED B-BLE. KORSES AlWD MULES. I still have on hand twenty head of Horses and Mules, all broke and ready for the farm; among them I have some large TURPENTINE AND LOG MULES. Also a few medium size. I also have a few plug miules. I have a few nice, young MILCH COWS fo ae rwill exchange tlie'u fordr P,ersons ishngtl trae ill do welhl to talI at my stables and see me as I-am ilways waiting and ready to accommodate ny friends, ci ther in buying or selling. .. A. WLLIFORID, EECEIVED ! ANOTHEJ~R SUPPLY OF T HOSE lno Imported Irish Potatoes for table iso. Also, Early Rose and Burbank Ul P~otatoes. ALSO, s L'hurber's 84 and 41 Coffees. 1 Choie Green Colleos, d i'ull Cream Choose. Raisins for table use. I Jitron and Currants. --.a Mince Meat and Cranberries. Lomatoes, and Okra and Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Peas and Beans. 6 snecotash and Grated Pineapple, a Hard-Head Cabbage. With good many other Shelf Fancy )rocerles, all of which will bq sold ~ Lt the lowest price for cash at b . S. S. WOLE'S. EVERY FARMER ] WILL NEED SOME OF THEISE. g 'p 'ARQUHAfl COTTON PLANQTERS, A FARQjTHARI OULTIVATORS, fi TIX R HEUS hi FEED CUNETERS, e1 WELLFITURtES II eve hfnWATER LWlT*RS, i And evrythind lse a fatmnek sieeds. L'hose wvantinag 'otton Planters' nlease A ome and give their orde~ and 1 will fl ave them shipped to them d?rect. ..JAME8PAGA.~ Ssi y.~lication. for Persenal Prop. n' orty E,xeinytion. tt r weeks Ater hedAeof this no-. l3 rsohal property of the Uaeof J. 0O %chol, deceased, to the - ~~of five hundred dollars In value ap p se, exemp)ted'andi set off to her In the F nrprovIded by law,.e OUR MIN VATION OF TE PEOPLES F One Gago Crinkle Seersuckers, only 50. 1i case of Froot of the Loom at Now 2 cases of good 4.4 Bleaching at 8i. per 1 case of 4-4 Bleaching at 61o. per yard. 10. pieced of 3-4 Bleacbing at 4Ao, per y re an uiilin ,ted variety in Handkerchio Glorie c, th Parasols. Follow the prc look at our Diagonal Suits from $8.( dented in magnificonco, and unrivalled 'IE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEE rORD & CC HEADQUARTERS IilHinery Goods las So1d by the Do eA TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, lo country merchants cheaper than - hey can be bought in the Northern narket. Also, a large stock of- Hat I Crimnings, all cheap for cash. The largest and most varied stock f Trimmod Hats, Pattern Hats, etc. lowport Scarfs Voilin and-Ruching n .endless variety. b irahs, Satins nd Moire for dress trimmings. Cor ets, -Bustles, Handkerchiefs, Collars, lufl and Gloves, silk and kid, at MRS. J. D. McCARLEY'S. FRESH ARRIVALS# ONE CASK OF MPORTED ROSS' ROYAL BEL- t FAST GINGER ALE. ONE CASK OF MPORTED BASS' PALE AI4E. I - ONE CASK OF - BOHEMIAN EXPORT BEER. ONE CASK OF )ELEBRATED BUD WE'IS BEER.j .-AT F. lv. RABENICflT' OPPOSITE" PONTU FiCE. THE ORY IS TILL THEY CONER GROESCHLEL & CO, AS OPENED A COBINATION STORE, t kTHERE YOU WILL FIND BACON, Y Moal, Flour Grits, Lard, Oil, a ugar Coffee Starc, Bahkion, Mackerel, y e, lGrease, Bain Powyder, Sop, iles, Corned Bee, Pickled Beef Sar ncp Cgars, Tobacce Plros )per, rushes, Broomi, OClesc CnySpice, Oppeg Clva Iamstimog, hoogaansago OUR LIQUOR DEFa4RTMENT stocked with the o'ldest and finest Corn rid Rye Whiskies, Winos, Brandies, &c. OUR R A8T AURANT ias open, whaere you can get the Come to see us. _______GROESCIIELA CO0. FORI SALE. OT with Two St ro BuIldings and as Ware-house,stes t corner of 'Con. Lot wit th Soe Buildin~g now occu-t One Hundred and .Thirt-five (135 ercs of god framing land, two mle 'em Winnaboro. Three good tenant I seas on the place, and good barn and One Hundred and Forty (140) Acres In ownai r3. ja Litle Rver kn1own as F ve il m. n(- Fi-three(5) dres of -o~dfara ing land four mile odtnaui hous'es iA gufdi hou nb. No. Ieoco au dgrain. pnation, Op o 1o11 res, oneli o from lack ucesay outbuilditngs noarly news "A Oho tracti 802 acres' of go-od land9 well uproved, and now.under good cultiy (ion, mrniles from Vix,jo. 'C . JC.A4,ELL &CO., ... .. eaEstato.Birokers. KEROSENE 20c., WATER WHITE, Ire-Proof, 250. The price, bein so lo w or on sh use only the FUreProof, WIN4NS11ORO W A.O CQ.i rt dATTB1tING FAVORS. er yard. ork ricoes. yard, rd. s and Gloves. A nice line of Ladies' cession for great bargains in Shoes, 0 to $22.00. Wo havo a full line of in magnitude. It pae handsomely T. PRICS. TEST VS. ANNO"UNCEMENT8. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors: We beg leave to place n nomination for the offce of Sheriff for rairfiold County Mr. H. YONGUE MIL IlNG. Mr. Millin is in every way qual lied to'fIll the posit on, having had a num or of years' experience in the office and vould make a most acoeptable ohcer. "his nomination is subject to the action of lIo Democratic primary. * MANY VOTES. The friends of Mr. R. E: ELLISON re pectfully present him to the voters of fairfild. County as a man in ever way ultabl and worthy to fill the ofe of horif, and hereby announce him as a andidate for that position-subject, how ver, to the action of the Democr atio party n the primary election. * FOR CLERK OF COURT. The many friends of Mr. R. H. JEN ilNOS announce him as a candidate for )ierlC of Court-subject to the action of he Democratic primary. * The many friends of Capt, J. LEWIS VARDLAW hereby announce him as a andidate for the office of Clerk of the )ourt. Capt. Wardlaw Is well known in he County and is fully qualified to per orm the duties of the Qice. This nomi iation Is subject to the action of the Dem 'eratic primary. ,* We are authorized to present Mr. W. H. CERtt as a candidate for re-election to the dlice of Clerk of the Court.. This nomi tation is made subject to the action of the )omocratic primary. * The many fricn s of Mr. H. M. ZEALY, broughout the Cun y, nominate him for lerk of the Court, believing him eminent qualified to fill the duties of the posf . This nomination is subject to the etion of the Democratic. primary. * FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce Dr. JNO. 30Y) as a candidate for re-election to he office of School Commissioner-subject o the action of the Democratic primary. * The many.friends of Mr. 8. R. JOHN iTON hereby announce him as a candi lato for School Commissioner-subject to he aetion of the Democratic primary. * The many friends of the. Rev. JAS. )OUGLASS respectfully nominate him or the office of School Commissioner ubject to the actioa of the Democratic uimary. * FOR PROI3ATA JUDGE. We are authorized to announce Capt. NO. A. INNANT as a candidate for c-election to the omieo of Probate Jude -subject to the actIon of the Democrati >rimary, * FOR COUNTY COMMISSJONEfi. We are authorized to announced Mr. AS. IL. fiLIMOND. as a candidate for hec offie of County Commissioner-subject o the action of the Democratic primary. * We are auUArized to announce Mr. OHIN A. STEWA,T as a candidate fez e-election to ~ho offie of County (.u crissionor-subject to the action co the. .. )emocratic prImary. 1* We are authorized to announofi Mr. I. A. GLI.ENN as a cand i -fere-elec ion to the offie of Co y Commissioner -subject to the actlv ofthe Democratic rimay. -* W'e are authi zcd to announce Mr. .TURNER SEWART as a candidate or re-electi o the offie of County Comn nissioner-s Ijc to the action of the )6mnoQretio primary. . * FOYR REPRESENTATIVE. The many friends of Mr. JAS. 13. 'URNER announce him as a candidate or a seat in the House of Representatives. Ir. Turner is well qualifie for the poo lon and will make a cod Repreontative. 'hIs nominationi is subjet to the action of hev Democratic primary. * We are authorized to' announce Mr. IHIARLES A, DOUGLASS as a candidate or re-olection~ to the IIonse of Represen stives-subjct to the action of the Dem cratic par in the primry election. !MZLT BROORIES, VINES, LIQsUOR.S, TO BACCO, CIGARS, ETC., -GO TO . .P. LUMPKIN's, 'hree doors south of W. C.BDeaty's and cne door north of 8. 8. Wolfe's, 'Winnsboro, 8. 0. LYzmo tto is "Quick Sales and V. Small Prflts." Cheapest in >wn for cash. Ialso sell the famous FIR-PROOE OIL, 1.6 degrees. . The safest and best. It i just What you want and what you iould use. It is a good insurance ollof. Ask for Fire-Proof Oil. R. . LUJMPK[N. PU E E ORN WIS E~Y A SPE0IAfY. OR TREi HAIR. ARtR'S AM,O~IC~Os HAI,L'S ItENEWER. A fresh eul pIy ot Hlood's Sarsa trillIa, Just reoh'ed. Dru,giKN,