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',at rday1 J'uho', 18i tt' -'rininx 0v '. Niws AND )FinAtil.. Tr-weekly edition, three dollars -per an num, In advance. Weekly edition, One dollar.aud fity cents. per annum, .in ad - AT5at- z n: ADYvIIN.--Ono dollar or pilk F.olkQ minion for the' Orst iuse; { ti", and lifty cents "Ier inch for each sub b.uent il,sortl1n.1 iose rates apply to aqivwtisemeints of every character, and are p iyiblo strictly in advance. Obituaries ami tibut ;s of respect are charged for as advertooibuits. Marriage notices, and sinple annourlcoments of deaths, a u pub ilshod free, and aresolilited. L11r 11 ttr1ms for contract agvertisomienot. BOARD O1 VIsITons.---Tho following persons. constitute the Board of Vis itors to. the Mt. Zion Collego for the week beginnig Monday, Junei11 J. C. C'AdWell, G. A. White, E. B. Ragsdalo. New Ailvertainentm. Just Received-G. A. White. The Mills Bill-Q. 1). Williford & Co. We Want the Peoper etc.-Centor & Clarke. Nomination for Supervisor of Reg istration. Notice for Final DIscharge-Calvin Brice, Administrator. -The June term of Court wili.con vene on Monday, Judge Kershaw pre. -siding. -We'll bet five dollars that Grover Cleveland will be the next. President of the United States. Who will take the bet? -The Ladies' Memorial Assocla tion sold ice cream on the picnic grounds on Thursday, and realized quite a sum. -JERSEY FLATS will 'cure dysentery in a few hours. For sale by McMasitor, Brice & Ketchin. I -Parties who have not received their baskets from the picnic will please call at D. Lauderdalo's imme. dlat;ly and get them. -Prof. IQeIerradora's . pen a r t school is progressing finely. 'The slu dents seem to take great interest, and are making excellent progress. --Many of the young ladies and gen tlemen got up an impromptu dance on Thursday night which was continued until late in the night, or soon in the morning. -JERSEY FL ATS CHII, and FEVER CURE Is guaranteed by all mterchants sell Ing It to cue, or money refunded: For side by MoMaster, Brico & Ketchin. II -Immediately on receipt of news from St. Louis Mr. F. W. flabenict patriotically strung out a large Cleve land and Thurman banner in front of his place of business. -Messrs. Center & Clarke have purchascd space In.t i columns of this newspaper, and the eP the public posted as r sale.- They cor sh 'of yo Ir -1 -liove in honest deal what they advertis -sen ted. -JERSEY, FLATS never fail to cItre aycase of Malarial or Bilious Chills 'and Fevers. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketchmin. i - -Mr. N. 0. Robertson, who has for several years given hog raising special attention, shipped by express on Tues * day a fine specimen ~of the black Berkshire breed, which weighed nine ty pounds and was just four months old. On the same day Mr. Robertson received a pair of imported animals of U the same breed, W9hich were pro nounced also very fine. TH E SIXTH REGIMIENT.-The l'enn ot the Sixth Regiment will be hold at Chestor on the last Thursday in July instead of the first Thursday In An -gust as heretofore. Capt. II. A. Gall . lard will deliver the address.. The matter of joining the great re-union of Confederate soldiers at Greenville during the gala week is under consid eration by members of the Regiment of this county, but wvhether this will be done cannot be predicted. The members in Fairfld are generally in favor of it. RELIGIOUS SERVICEs.-Services at the Presbyterian church to-morrow, by the pastor, at 11,,a. m. Sabbath School at 5, p. in. Services at the Associate Reformed church, at 11, a. m., andi 54, p. in., *by the pastor. Sabbath-School at- 10, a. mn. Services at the Methodist church to morrow -at 11, a. in., and 8.80 p. m. -The night service will be in the inter est of the Ladies' Missionary Society, at the conclusion of which a collection will be taken up. JERSEY FLATS Chill and Fever Cure * for sale by McMaster, B3rIde & Kehin andl all druggist merchants. - i PRoF'. WITHn~Ow's' EsNATIoN UNTuuE.-It has bQen currently ru mored in town that Prof. WYitherow ould sever his connection with Mt. ni at the-end of this session and re i to Chester. We are glad to be .0 to positively correct this rumor. ft is trueo that Prof. Witherow has re ceiVed very earnest solicitations to re turn to Chiester, but he has decided to remain in Winnsboro. This will be * welcome news both to the scholars and patrops of the school. Under his management the school has steadily -. grown in popular favor, azid Increased In efficiency,.and his popularity with thme scholars Is unbounded.- Is rosig na tion would be much to the detriment -of t school. We are, therefore, glad ~ o -ma the announcemlent to the i Vtblic il t Pror. Witherow has no itontion o eaving Winnsboro. ' GILDER'S ILL.S are unsurpassedl nid purelvy ye be. For sale by Mc ster, Br ce & etohin. .ii "DAhCirl.-Tho followIng com muncattien appeared in the Laurons Advertiror ip its latest issue: The anuonpoement that General John Bratton Ia a cahdidato for Con gross for this Congreesonal District, is one that causes profound satisfac tion. No man iI South Carolina is''more perfectly posted as to the politics and the great intoroats involving the integ rity of the country than he -is. Yet he is no politician it the acceptation of the term, as it is generally applied now. He is free rom domagoguelism,. and, to express it, the tricks of trade so often resorted to now we must ro gret to say, by some of te, men who represent us at the National Capitol i He has two good men and true, as his opponents, and the race in Laurens at least, will be a close one. Gen. Bratton is of course not so well kuown in our county as he is In Fairfield and Richland, where he is very strong, but he has some' warm friends and admirers among us, who are willing to 'work'for and elect him if we can. We understand he made a fine impression as an honost-represon tativQ of the people and the simon pure Doeracy of the PAlmetto State while in Washington; when he served it will be remembered, the unexpiret term in Congress of the late lamented John 1. E vins. He is a planter,_ and is in closesympathy with his brother tillers of the soil. And was a brilliant and gallant soldier in the Confederate service. We hope to see him on the next public occasion in Laurens, and cor dially Invite him to visit us. SALUDA. T1H 0. L. I. IOAIZO. A Large Gathering at the Park--The Prize Shooting.-List of the Successful Contestants. The much anticipated picnic of the Gordon Light Infantry took place on Thursday at the park. In the way of weath.r the diay was all that could be t desired for the picnic, except, perhaps, r in the matter of temperature, which could have been a little more arctic without much discomfiture. This lit tile drawback, however, did not mate rially mar the pleasure of the occasion, for all were bent on enjoying them selves, and the Gordons, with their accustomed consideration vied with Qach other to make the occasion a pleasant one. The company formed at the armory and at 10 o'clock pr,occeded on the march to the park by way of the new street. Their departure was the signal for eitizenhs generally to do likewise. Wagons, buggies, etc., wele brought into requisition to transport the pic nicers to the scene of action, and al though load' after load were quickly driven to the place, It was perhaps an hour after the appointed time for the programme to begin before the ma- , jority were present. At about 12 fi o'clock the contest in markmnanship s* between the mem' ers of the company n lich las all the pipnm- I ~It is j as.g we e score r' irs too long. or publication, and we only give the ,esults achieved by the best markam i of the company as a shown by Thursday's contest. ;Dr. J. rj R. McMaster, Jr., made the best score r -23. Lieutenant Seier and (.orp. * Templeton both scored 15, and in dj shooting off the tie Corp. Templeton c won. Lieut. Cummings and Corp. 3 Claude Gladden both made 13, but in a the after contest Lieut. Cummings so- I cured the place. There were ten members who made a score of nothing, and in the contest a for the position of thie poorest shot c Private C. E. Cathcart carried off the a honors. The scores of other members s ranged anywhere between 1 and 12. The bull's-eye was plugged twice, one y each by Privates Henry L. Elliott, Jr., a and David' McDowell. . After tils tile citizens contest took a place. There were. only two prizes of fered in tis contest. On the first round Messrs D. V. Walker and R. J. s a McCarley tied withl a score of 17. In ~ shooting it off Mr'. Walker won by 4 points. At the conclusion of tis part of tile programme the roll of the drum next to tile tables in a different part of the park was quickly understood by a the assemblage as a call to dliner'. It is needless to say thlat tile call was b promptly heeded, for it was now after 2 o'clock. As usual tile table was filled with-delicacies that. would temptr an epicure, and imn .onsequence the dinner ,was hugely enjoyed. After dinner a conitest in shooting was had by tile ladies. They were divided, sa t to prizes, ito the two natural classes -married and unmarried. These con- t tests resulted as follows: Mrs. J. F. t McMaster and Mr's. A. W. Browne made the highest score, 20. Mrs. MeMastor won on the tie by 6 points. d Mrs. HI.:B. Refo and Mrs. Thomas el Bryson contested for the place of poor- P eat shiot, whlich was won by Mrs. Refo. a Tile unmarried ladies contest result- a ed:. Miss Alma Williams, first, by a score of 25.. Miss Nellie Davis, sbicond, 28. There was quite a contest bet ween Misses Richardson, and Nannie Glad den for last riace, Miss Richardson, F howover, secured the prize. . The company was then drawvn up in line and the successful candidates ~ for the prizes were ealled to the front. Rev. 0. P. -'Watson, in exceedingly choice and eloquent language present ed thlese prizes: Private Dr'. J. R. I McMastor, Jr., the Captain's medal; 1: Corp. Templeton, thle Ruff medal; E Lieut. Seigler, The News and Herald ' medal; Liout. Cummings, tile Quattlo baum medal.( Before'-presenting these prizes, Mr. Watson called for Capt. Jordani to step forward. Much to the Captain's sur priso Mr. Watson presented him, In the nlame of the company, two hanti. I TIE ils il bEin bu l Liepo /-lae it ooscnsge on, bargails biqlled are to >lierpair. Saee thes goods sbef< THIS TAIil aIwa H VN benarhaetcat on, balvrgais wonccbyathe cpan vcra yar agoinc cthest goor mark iansbip at Columbia with the Sumntor ordan made expresooI of his grate al surprise,.andI Jeartily thanked the ompany for such a kzid expressioni 6f egardi. Capt. Withers, in his usual eloquent, vitty and inimitable style, then pro ented the prizes wvon by the ladies. 'ho recipients Wvere ac follows: Mar. led ladies-Mrs. J. F. McMaster, Liver cup; Mrs. A. W. Br'own, plush ressing case ; Mrs. IH. B. Refo, large hina goose egg. Young ladies liss Alma Williams, plush cologne tand; Miss Nellie Davis, plush per umory box; Miss Richardson, china ooso egg Capt. Jordan then in well chosen entiments presented prizes to the sue seful citizens, thus: D). V. Walker, Liver butter dish; 1t. J. McCarley, liver pickle stand. The Gordons and their guests then etook themselves to town, on foot nd otherwise, with the happy satis iction of having. spent at most pleas nt day. -If you take JERSEY FLATS occa onally you will nevei' suffer with chills nd fever. For sale by MceMaster, Brice K echin. . . Ii 110W TO DInYBLACKoxInJnzna. Messrs. .E,ditora: Noticing in an sue of your paper of a recent date ni article on drying fruit, partjcularly lackberrles, allow me to say for the e'nefit of any who may have no ex erlence in that line, that the method i ver~y simple. First, procure .fully p0 berries, (half ripe will not do) pread them in the sun in shallow C I ans 0:' on boards, anywhere out of 3 3ach of chickens and chlhlren, stirring iemn ,occasionaU.y so as to' turn the orry over, and your judgment wvill 11 you wheni they are guficlontly dry keep. I would suggest that in this Imato, whore the sun is so excessive hot, that they be covered In mid ay. Yeu have suggested that children in be employed in gathering them, arents could attend to the drying, ad there will be no dimfculty in the 'ay of tisposing of them, as they areo ways In gemand. ,ONE WHIO KNOWS. ,Its Donicacy of Flavor Lnd the emoiacy of its action have endered the famous liquid fruit rome y, Byrup of Figs, lmmenslf~ popu ir.. It cleanses and tones up the logged and feverish system, dispels eadacs, colds and fevers, cures labitual Constipation, Dyspepsia and so many Ills depending on a weak or active condition of the Kidneys, Aver and Bowels. Manufactured only *y the California Fig Syrup Company, an Francisco, Cal. For sale by D)r.] V. E. Aiken.* --Rev Dr. IBurrows, pastor First 1)aptist] hurch, Augusta, GIa., says: "1 have used [. II. P. myself and inany family for years 1 nud find it to be the best remedy known r Rick headache, constipation or bilious isordors. I advise any one suffering. om these troubles to use it and keel) it their faily." For sale by McMaster, Belva Av ass. Coges whc easfee a to Q D.Wilifod & o. o ae ol', W~z.~ W. __ by EN RI, as rrve, assvinter wishifo mecauns fretm toeQhrIrs frloarod to. erain,andfe InSste our pDais, a nd2.6 . Zo' '6tBuZton Soitet inagur26.hi wcho Cali fir tirn or gnsock byunar H EcturerX, hsaysts akebra >fgt ownr membe ryp oods,i comu ire wbling andlrc othcred Ladias' s ave commn sen g slcfaions o tesbes 1~o' coeo life that n a eow yers from agiva o peple, in an asyrc and chepia, a fnd of inor netigoMt. Zion Society 'igsat thilo 'ore illisdangh ant socarck to talk abde, dge and or ou this wero n-tio anP aatd to eroloo sck htak fcheting ofent. mintsocior salledM dser, (iet an Ketrkn ou|ti |po W. D Hoy & c. Whleal MCandTal lcic B.ittewrrantd toBureln's Arnia salve for twno years. Fov nr aled M mis that sco as wetcll, orgvosc om V ondeful ue o8ce.b hs neicne Dn othis ci. Seversale asetail )relyt cure by use Gfa feway botte ofave icoselnDrKing's Now' Discoory, tkni onc lonectheci Bitters. Wcken gArnane hea tatys.ell ay Mcserl, rgIe &c nvrsusaicton's Arnic ave be ome wonerfu cAuVes enetherd for ts, nruisiesi thres, Uciry. Srlaseum Fof rorns,nand aCoSnuption, avd beeosi irely curedsb Pe of na few roesfird.J ingaranteed Diso voertaet aisfcon,c ro t monetricu Bid. rec g5arnt ee he. alwys sld by MMaster, Brce & Cetchin. * Tenn Br. SAVinte wDor fors Iisnsmptorn, Ulcers, usalt ithifur F evero ,orack ofete rochappd and,Catrhiblavns ornst and relIf ind eutionly aurd pmei ,ndl cuI haves, oren pareqsince. Its uegntorattee toa iv haderiect stisfactimn ile wtneyo refunt. Price alens user ox.eor sBeiyteater , n r.Kn' Nowc L& Mr.iN. both Foflwhichs1lnaofrecoliunend., cdiDr. Cing's ,N Discovery for nup lon,u og han Col it soro a s-r ttvof rnchte. Ctr'i.Itgv Til bottveleo freen afflicMter, ileIio& Liestchno good Stres. *Ev is,ue Tetrienditeso ador. JAME's PAGAN,if cizing boho hicorh and abcility,nereb Dromine hiNor th)iscor for CwSupio ion Cogsand-ls,joe( toth ati-o lye Demoraticpe mr,. TWe arien atoe Mao Jannue ~ajor 'coni.n hi woWrt a aiiy canider or registection-uc to the na-ionjec lih ci fte Democratic-pprimay.. NIEFOR FINALTOHAGE [ WILLrapply to Johni A. Ilinnant, Judge tfPobt for Fairnoeld County, on (riday, the 10thi day of July, 1888, for Sfinal discharge as administrator of the Estate of Andrewt J. Mobley, deceased. CALIYIN BIIVP, June91 1x3 Adrninistrator. SU~MMR BUGGY ROBERS, all styles, >dan and embroidered. .WINNSBOR) WVAGON CO. voo d.-A. \Y: owii, Captain. cl, free ships and cheap goods, the Bel ing these goois at the following free ti 65 Pairs Men's $1.60 She 60' Pairs Ladies' $1.25 Bu by Failing in. HROUGH TRAP -OVER THE c . AI rad while the passengers are L isting of Lawns at 5c., 8 1-3c. Handkerchiefs at 5c., 8 1-3c C. R. R. fullit llh time. Tickets for sale at II JUS RECIVED. ANO)TIJllR SUPPLY OF TH[AT P'OPUL~AR SUMMER - 1REVERIAGE, ALSO SERVED) DAILY, MAL~TO, GINGER ALE, LEMON SOD)A, MILK SHAKE, ,SODA WATER, At 0. A. WIKITE'N. Winthriop Training School for Teacherts. A PPLICANTS for State scholar shIp s in the Winthrop Training School for' Teachers will report for examination at the Court House ini Winnsboro, S. C., at 11 o'clock, a. mn., July 3, 1888. JAMES G. McCANTS, WV. H. WITIJEROW, MISS EMILY OBEAR, Board of Examiiners. June5-1m *ME ART HALI P~ENMANSUIIP, PEN DRA WING, PENCIL 'DRA WING, JRIAYON D)RAWING WATER COLORS 'AINTING, BOOK KEEPHNG, And the iPANISHI LANOUAGE OBJEC TIVEfjY TA~UGHlT. Tuliont reasonable. ,lD'JIERRADORA, Pen Artist. Visitors Welcome.- Thespian UIal. June2l.f FOR SALE. )A AClmS in Lon gtown setion,, ten -. .? Miles from~ Itidgeway. 195l acres ni timbeor, I50 neres 0openI land, of whlich 0 acres are'~ ..o CC crk bottomns thalt will na~ke f .. aheis of corn per acro. A 90. I ...,.. farm. Can be bought exceed njuly low for cash. Oneo-iIundred Acres of Land, four miles romi Blythecwooid; welli wvatered; one-half n timber. A desirable p)lae. Lot with Tiwo Store Builings and1( bVare-house, southeast corner of C ongress mdi College streets. Lot wvitha the Store Building now occu )il(d by W. U. Beaty. One Hundred andl T1hirty-fivo (13i5) acres of goodl framing land, twvo imllc rom WVinnsbor~o. Tihree good tenant mouses on the place, and good barn and Itahics. One llundred and Forty (140) Acres in l'ownshlip 13, on Little River known as ,he Walter Keller land. A od farm. Five Hundred and Fify-three (553) icres of good farming land t our miles rem lacksctock. A good gin -house and ood tenantbhouses, in sufficient number, No.l1cotton and grain plantation. One lot of 40 acres, one mile from Black itock, with goodI dwelling-house anjd all mcessary outbuildings nearly new. A ilceofarm. Ono tract 392 acres of go.od land, wvell mproved, andl now under good cultivation, i% miles from Winnsboro. J.' C; CALD)WELL & CO., Real Estate Broker's. KlgOMENE,0,~iATER liIflT1, F'ire-Proof,,25o. Them price being so low very one should use only the Fire-Proof. Safo,. Better ligchmt. WIN~NShOR() WAGON 00. va A. Lockwood has just arrived from rado prices: es, in Bals, at $1.00. Ltton Gaitere, at 70c. IZLLTWORD & COQ FROM WABE LROADP. cing served with ICE COLD IOC., 12 I-2C. and 15c. per y , 12 I-2C. and 25C. each. i2 HENDRIX ENDRIX' only. The best FI WE WA The People ofiFairfl AND TIIALT TIlE PRICES WE QUi IMlsses' Iisle Thread ose, 26c. r'e IIndia Lawns, 10c., reduced to8c. Bleached Damask, 65c., reduced to IA pece of extra flne Damask, $1.0C Also, Red Damask, 424c., reduced I Colored Table Cloths and Dollies to Musquito Netting-white, 40c., phn Ober artic dles usually fond in radry See our BLUE FLANNE Also, Oriental, Cadlz, Torchon Lac itig at prices which will be sure to si prices. CE]S RrrTIIE BEST 45c. CORSET ON T MANUFA NOR TH -WEST E MILWA UKE E Price, *20.00 P. 0. 3. Kilwaukee. Fimrilos In tlhis 'ore Cart, Just ats 1limbor aswone StSart, Yankeo Doodlo Dandy, MONEY TO LENDI REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL SECURITY --BY TIJE FAIRFIELD AVIGS & LOAN n thl neetig gon te Fr is' TuEsA Instalment Is due.W..JOD , Secretary and Treasurer. ~:.Y PALE1l;jt AND FED' STAMBS: HORSES AND 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 mules. I have a few nice, young MILCH COWS for sale, or will exchange thetn for dry cattle. I am also paying the highest cash rice for dry cattie, both fat and poor. Persons wishing to trade will do well to call at my stables and see me as I an always waiting and ready to accommodate my friends, either in buyint or selling. A. WILLIFORDf WINNSBORO, S. C. SODA WATER by Temple 'ard. Hosiery at 15c and 25c. F'TY-CENT CORSET on the NT THE USILNESS, )TE~ ICEOW WILL BiE ADIIERIED 3 IN decided to lot it be known. lucod to 170. -these cost 8c. ini Philadelphia. 18c. I, reduced to 75c. o 881c.. match, $3.00, reduced to $2.20, which k, 415c. rgoods store for sale cheap. Call and L SUITS--$8.50. os and Swiss Embroideries and Insert 11l them. Parasols at greatly reduced [TER & CLARKE. HIE MARKET. RN SLEIGH CO., S.A. 3ART, No. 6. This's the gig that ketches me, Aint got no horseotio o : Ridos as sn otI as smooth caij be, A regular ar kee notion. WINNSBORUO WAGON 00. LADIESiM Do Your Own DyeSui atUNomn. ~They will everything. reytoNo -e1 w rc 00. a packa. Th haes They4 00o 0o cor s 01 n~34016r.Joalb L.. . Doulas & Co.. Dru et8. BI 8 . and Brico & Co., We0ral - dise oowrd, 8. 0., J. A. DespoI -r~ gist Iludgeway, 8. 0.tJ