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A" ir-A " Lf rD , Yon ey apernu -nat 4 O u iyct oer hrt$er,a ar -~ ,, ~ ~':aes~iy i advance. Obituarli '-a~ ta o - es..cet are charged for i A iti,ooi en-ts narriage notices, an miore .eIl ments-of deaths, are pul lti oad aresollited.' Liberal torn } , ,r conraeilt averyentr. Uto O VidtTon.--The followin p n oion constitute the Board of Vi6 itolto the Mt. Zion College for-th ;eek bIeginning Monday, Junoe 11: c t O CaIld n1l, uo. o. White, e. u B gsdhl.. tK, t, .' '' V00 tretauvrt'ements. Summer Reading-D. Lauderdale Masoni'o Meeting-U. M, Chandler iecretry... Don't forgot to go to Mr. craw ford's to-morrow evening from 6 to 1 o 'lock. , " --O1 Wednesday morning 1.7 iiches of r'al fell. - --Wo roturn our-thanks to Mrs. S Wolfo for a basket of fine Irish pota toes and cioumbers. ' They jvero th finest wo I*to seen this season)., .Ioad the advertisement of. D Lauderdale. - There Is some fine snum rlioi. roading In store for -you at th most reasonable prices. Don't fail' t< call ii timo and got what you want. -Gntlotnen of the " Union", tha "Jack-sonian Democrat" has -got it - another,box-of flowers. He says hi is "solid." You can draw your owi inforonce. -J ER3.EY FLATS CHILL afid FEVE1 CURE is guaranteed by all merchants sell ing it to cure, or money refunded. Fo sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketclin. II. -Owing to a sovere case of th4 mumps,- Sollitor McDonald has beet compelled to have assistance at thi term of the Court, which was cheer fully rendered by members of the bar -A gentleman 4,n this- county tolk us on Monday that he had never bee drawn as a juryman, altho'ugh he wa eligible. This gentlemen is hot so old but ho is plenty old enough to be i juror. -We return our thanks to Mr. J Turner Stewart for a basket of ver; nice Juno apples. They wore of thi - 'very best quality and variety, anm were hugely eijjoyed by the entir, - "staff." -The Gladden's Grove Democrati club met on Saturday, June 2. It wa decided to meet on the first Saturda In each Month during the campaign at 8, p. :-m. The amelidment to th IX. Article was addpted. -~ -- - -Alhough the, Gordon Light In fant'y ha decided to go- to- Greenvlg hliere' Is some doubt about It at presen - owing to the Inability of many~ o the men to get off. We trust that* th -Gordons will turn out in force ani show the State what we can do. .-Tho ladies of the Methodist -con: grlegation wlli sell ice cream at Mr -G. W. Crawford's to-morrow 'evenini -from 6 to 10 o'clock. -The ice creatn festival at Dr Robertson's on Tuesday was a grea success. The demand was greate than the supply, but nevertholesa ever; one enjoyed himself. ~The ladle having the' entertainment in -charg are to be congratulated on their su * cess. PERsoNAL.-Mr. J. L. Douglass,( Blackstock, who has been teaching I Hampton is- in town on a visit. - Mr. Wmn. Hall, son of Mr. W. Hall, has returned frotn Wofford Co logo. .1H0 reports a' pleasant con mencemenit at that College. B3OABD oF TRAD.-A meeting< the 'Board of Trade will be held in tI Town Hall tis evening at 6:80 o,cloc1 Business of importance will be tramn acd. T. II. KETOmIN, RI. M. HIUEY, Pres't. Sec. --JERSEY FLATS w~il cure. dysnte: in a few hours. For sale by McMaste Brice & Ketchmin. II THE MOUNT ZIoN SOOIETY.-TI Mount Zion Society met on Tucedi night .to consider time question of a -curing local lecturers, as recently su, gested ini this. papet by a correspoi S- dent. Owing to the small , numbi V resent no action was taken, althoej 'the opinion was freely expressed thi - he scheme was a most' excellent on A Airther meeting is called, for 'Tuc day at 10 o'clock, a. m., when tl subjet will be more fully considere We' hope a f#11 meeting will be he for thme suggestion mddo is a-most e DEOIsroNs BY JUDGE WITHERsroo -. -Judge WVitherspoonl has decided t following cases which wero'submnitt * ~ t o him at the F3ebruary term of 0ourm Talbott & Sons vs. 11. J. Qladmley, al. A motion was made to set asie the judgment. Motion refused. I 13. Monteith argued for motion, M Doflard & Douglass, contra. - Dan'l. Hlail vs. T. W. 1Wood war bhie case was' hoard before Jud 'raeer, sin4 a dteoleion -was render< in favor of defendant. On appe the 8Supreme.Court remanded the es * or a iew trial. Motion was made lb - ~ ~' ore Judge Withepoon to dismiss 4 deplaint. 2'otion granted. a dal& flaigsdale for plaietifA Obe :~V -:: / & on for defendant. An appoal% Wae o& Co. vs. Jno. 8. Sw -' - ge'~ otin to on juxdgment al 'tlL ns t Motion rofuaed.. W. . loateith'for muotion, A. IS. IDouig lass, contra.. -Paint a piank on the Methodist par e sonage,ilth Iceocreatp to-morrow at Mr." Craw ford's." WINKaOltno STEI' FIRa ENGINE CoMPaNY.-Tho anniversary meeting of the Winnsboi'o Steam Fire Engine s, Company was hold in the ,Town Hall on Tuesdtiy afternoon. Officers were electd as follows: . s Presioent-J. H. Cutmnings. Vice-President- T. K. Elliott. Scretary "and Troasuror---W. O. Brico. 1st Director-W. A. Beaty. 2nd Director-B. J. Quattlebaum._ 8rd Dlrectot- T. W. Lauderdale. 4th Director-Lbuls 'Samuols.' Chief Engineer-H. C. Elliott. lst Assistat-F. H. Arrowsmith., - "2nd Assistant-C. P. Gladden.. Axemon-J. 0. Boag and J. S. Vathcart. P'1pomen ---'Louis Landecker and -. B. Crwford. The Company expeted to parade, but owing to the lateness of the hour 5 of finishing businoss the annual parade was dispensed with. --JERSEY FLATSnever "fall to cure any case of Malarial or Bilious Chills and Fevers. For sale by. .MoMaster, Brico &E Kotchin., ||I . SUICIDE.-Pat. Bell, a mulatto negro, committed suicide on -Primus Wil liams' place on Monday at 2 o'clock. The cause of this rash t on his part was the Infidelty of his, wife. .He t came to Winnsboro on Sunday, and on going to his house was refused ad mittance. He went to work on Mon 5day and apparently worked in the best of spirits, though later In the day he tseemed to be brooding over some mis Sfortune. - All hands went home for dinner, and 4fter partaking of his ro past Pat went intd the . cotton house. After entering the house ho pulled his 3 petol and pointed It to his breast in -th presonco of several negro women, S-remarking tht he would eat supper i in hell. They thought nothing of his remark and left. Soon after their d parture he cooly and deliberately stretched himself out, placed his pis tol to his heart and firdtl. Death cams.immediatly. Il had previous ly shut the door of the house and had i divested himself of his coat. The bul let went through his vest and shirt, i burning a hole in each, and finally reached his heart. From all the evi donco he acted most cooly and dellb 3 erately, and was to all appearances in .-JERSEY FLATS Chl never tocure SFeeFor sale b McMaster, Brico &tci KeMn. no Ii uenm folloing- areBll thmeulatto nerop micatsdo sucrie priusti e Nash 3 lleamt ola Ine ond a 2eo'clock. The aspolicn fr,ah ct'onarhispaut wa athleas in7dlyr of ags, wife ie prchal o mieoro charact, gend mnlyin o hayiks houses, resedd goo htnea lh, wnclarewoik -nnon oi ra mand apprenColeg woyaard in the s o shoirsits ognltrin the log,and he L teachoi to beboodichoersofe his-o Sforon tAll hant let oes fo dine, dhteerisopp rtntak f i e Te.astpatlicnt mst h otn frouste SAte enterintendn houfi pulled hIn f pstolctand poinet his be,atinat tharking h paseud eatsator exam-r inato hell Thellhoght noading Penman . remark admert aon Aalyser theo - pruo, lGegraphy (cvand phsibal), Asrtchhm el outbr, pnted hstats Hcsr.eitl.Lehdp.vo l shut e ad ofnes he stdenat ivhastbedn 'asuen of h coee bone moewnt thuh tismest and hirclos 1- burif eachoucedin monh, and fillyb freche hiyeart. Frmn wall the evi denc th facted o mooynd Idlibe eatedythatdthas tone wall bpearn appr prtheld an inhest,de to verdit was bardrd n accrdacleg witxpesbesis 1- ofRSEalL;T l and rtFlaevr dipro fo ma wl begrasterd .tc &n stchent sa knon tobrin arrrsiu n ths- e L- specs. a- NSude faRlLn toLomplethei folloawning arte regulions orn the p.aont./fornolrhis thyhae receshe vle omal CleadyEdua nud 2- The apreiant fora thecolale. s be aet lestn yesall page fr $15reo d,$1 prabo motfor character appro-e manle orpayik e aits, $18 to $20 ago th 1S 6 a4 deare ai ineton the N. se teaschn roessin, mustr freis ro edu at the Collegen tfo yaa prion the t: shlan'nl sesone on long ane frt t Wdncda in OhctSoobsr. Thers o :1 hevancaeatio,est tworystas, hof thereaysopruiy hee appite theopetn otn fromon, Sae Supenedet eod.li n fd sThet~ ort agehbi s tt, w ertliathe iatioostinfS'elling,ethedding,iPenmln Lshipeahb,erls and nalrs, Eleo - Arteic, Agebrate, Unte Sytaktngs behi sto. ti pesn Clfr sThei P'eab omdy, Scolrsp moneg.yI will otsy beti uefste stuent 1 ha enn 11 studnt o h Clleg onects s onh i eat hic te alnd atte oe % fachiuccetfedii mon ithe2 llobne SpFite by the studanyt tan Famntcio y ma wil be grate Dr. any stuent TIlE Mills bill being about to Liverpool laden ith goods donsignC< 46 Pairs Men's $8.' 98 PaIrs Ladios' $1 And a groat many other bargali THIS if HAVING been chartered ton, bargains unequalled -arc b< per pair. See these goods bet THIS TRAIN wviil aiwn market at MUNT .ZJOT We print this morning an engravl g raving will be usc(d in the publicatlot ofteIstitute.' The engraving is an and its splendid showing wvill do mn patronage of tho people. 'Court Pronceodings. The case of Silas Paulding was given to the jury oin Mouday, and a sealed verdict was handed in. On Tuesday the verdict was read, wvhic11 found Silas not guilty. Mr, W. L. McDonald represented Paulding. Thle jury in the case of Shields Glad ney- official mniscon duct-reported eon Tuesday. They failed to agree and ti mistrial was enteredl. C. A. Douglass for the defence. They remained In the room all night and until 9& o'clock the next morning. It Is said that the jury stood ten to twvo for acquittal at the final ballot. This wvas also the result 6f tlie first ballot. B3etween the first and last ballots thie jury steed for a time seven to five, but the last result wastas above stated. On Tuesday the first case heard wvas Wesley Crosby-assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. Rags dale & Ragsdale rep)resented the de fendant. Mr. J. W. IIanahan assisted the Solicilor. Verdct-"Not Guilty." The next case das Wash Thompson -disturbing'a religious 'meeting. Mr. J. C. James, of Ridigevway, appeared for the defence, and Mr. 0. W. lBu ohanan assisted the Solicitor. Verdief -"Guilty." *The next ease was that of William Quarles, charged with murdeir. Chas. A. Douglass for the defence. The jury, at the time .of going to press, had not rendered a decision and showed tie signs of coming to an agreoment. , A Womian's Discovery. "Another wonderful discove'ry has been made and that tee by a lady iii this county. Disease fastened its clutches:upon her and for seven 'years she' withstood its severest tests,' but her vital organs were.und(er mined and death seeed imminenit. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could .not sleep. Shob bought of uts a bottle of Dr Kings's Neow' Discovery for Con sumpt ion and wvas so much relieved on takmig first doao that she slept all night, and' with .one bottle has b)een miracu.. boushy cured. 11cr name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hlamrick & Co. of Shelby, N. 0.-Get a free trial b6ttle "at' MeMaster,"Bride" & 'Ketchin's Drug tor'o. ' '' . ATAo 3enr cornfy paper. 1"I Lr< 0i _'' p3 c;; i11 -rl, - 14 AB Le pass Congress, which means flee t i to Q. D. Villiford & Co. We nre o )0 Shoes, in Bals, at $2.50. 75 Button Gaiters, at $1.25. is, which you will find in our large st< by HENDRIX, has arrived, ing offered in Dry Goods, co bre buying elsewhere. Ladi d: 3's be found making schecdu ~ NS T r1UrTi3 Fm - maam raaee omanenwrmaareis'aiarsmuumeremaeux3.' oof Mount Zion Institute. This ei of.tho catal ognto an<J on the envelop( exact represcuntation of the buildin IOh .to COmndt the Instituto to th 110 CK HII AD Z T.ICMS. The farmers are busy now with crop's to cultivato and gather.. .The wvheat crop is lighter th: usual, but the onts crop is very goc Where the work has been done time the upland crops are tine. '1 bottoms (unless planted hber'aft< have proved a failure. The blackberries aI'O ripeingi, a we are beginning to look for the cai didate. Our Baptist fricnds are rejoicing having soeured the services oft Rev. .J. R. Aiken again, coimenci at Rdokcl Crcek on tho fourth Sundlt More anon. - ,,A. RARIMER, Buckhead, S. C., June 12. -TIf you take .J ElIEY 'FLATIS oc slonally you will never suf'er with chi and fever. For sale by McMaster, Br & ICotchln. - ' I -01ILDERI'S P1Lb'S are ulnsurpass and1( purely vegetable.. For .sale by. A Master, LUrice & Ketchuin. --As an appetIy.cr and nerve tonic, B rett's Tonic Is nnsHurp)assed1. -Try It.' I sale.by McMaster, liric & Ketchin. | -. 11I. P. Wvarranted to cure siek hei ache in twventy nulnute.- For sale by A Master, .Brice& I(otchin. -Ry- Dr1. Hurowsi, pator FIis lHapt Church, A ugusta, Gas., says: "I have u.s 11..IU. P. nmyself and in hiy family for Vye: and find( it t.o be0 the( best reedy-kno1 for sIck headache, constIpation or blik1 dilsorders. .1 aidviso' any one sufferi frdom these troubles to uso0 It aind kee1 In their family." For sale by McMast Brice & Cetchi.n..| Regular Comimunlentlon of WVim booLodge, No. 11 A. F. M. will 1he1( in Masonic Hlall this (ruusnA e vening at 8% o'clock. Memnbers wvll prompt as the M. M. Degree wyill 1b0 Cc C. M. CHfANI)DLER, June14I 1 Secretary. THE1 JOSH RIERRY GRAIN CRADI Saves all the grain. Hlai.fourteein tingel Made entirely of wood. 'LiAghter and mc durable than any other. For sale only1 the WINNSBQRIO WAGON CO. MOFFA TT'S COTTON PiLANTER improved for 1888. SIght Feed. Sh( coupled. The inas' on tIle umrkret. WINNS83oRO WAGON 00. -HI - -zn@ e tc Y . elcodvi=d AIW. Brown, Catiii rado, free ships and cheap goods, the Belv 1l'ring these goods at the following frco tri 65 Pairs Men's $1.-50 Shoc > 60' Pairs Ladles' $1.25 But mi: by failing in. Q. D.. W RWUGIH TRAIN -OVER THE and while the passengcrs are 'bc nsisting of Lawns at 5c., 8 i-3c., :s' Handkercluels at 5c.,~ 8 t-3c., .LR e time. Tickets for sale at Hr Summer Aeadin g. ~ E have ordlerofla big lot of choice Vbooks for' suinmor reading, which will bo in withiti the next day or two. Herie are some or the popn Jar writers that will be reIprosented in the solection ; Rider Ilaggarda, "The Duchess." Nancy I lartshorn, Mrs. Alexander, I lugl conway, .1Dora Thiorne, Sam Small, Nedl Huntline, F. C'. Phillips, AnniIc )3radshaw, M. A. I lolmes, Robt. 1,. Stevenson, ''Josiah Allan's 'Wife,"' Wilkie Collins, Belle (I. Qrcenc, 1I. A. Young, Geo. WV. Peck, 101i Perkins, Elliott Barnes, Mi. Quad, Bill Nyo, Oliver (Goldsmithm, Sir Walter Scott, Andl many 'others. Twen~ity difioront detective stories by IIarry Lock wood, Trony Pastor, Judlson IR. Taylor, Ernest Stark, And others. Any of these books wvill an lie sold at the lowest price, FIF TIvEN CENTS each. (Jail early and '. get your choice from he - - D. LAUD)ERDALE. at PENMANSHIP,. l-ePEN DRAWING, ho PENCIL4 DRAWING, "g CRAYON D)RAWING y3. W ATrER COLO11s BA INTING, BOOK KEEPING, And thie SPANISII LANGUJAGE OBJEC a- .TIVELY TAUGIITV. Tt'I'itlon reasonab,le.. D'IIERRIADORA, ed1Pen Artist. r- Visitors Welcomec. T1hesplan hall. June2t f lst vn - ng TAI'I[OCA, OAT MEF~ALI, SA( O) It Farina anid C.ornm Starch for' enin iery Lr, use. . Cox's, Nelson's and( Royal Ghelatinie. Millard's Chocolate and'lExtr'acts for' flavorIng. Cook's Medal Columbia Rlver Sal Smnon, (lie fintest ever brought here. bo Petted H1am, Roast Bcof'and Tongue,. 'n- Tceas and CoiTes a specIalty. .Borden's Condensed Milk, Carolina Rico. _The best.Qrits, Meal, and the bost ,Flonr. ., Molasses, Sugars of all grades. re Evaporated A pples and fresh Prunos. *3Y With a good many othier goods all of which will bo0 so1(1cheap for cash at is ' 8. 8. WOLFJE'S. KEROSENE, 20c., WVATVER WHITE, Fire-Proof, 25c. Thelm price beIng so low o very one should use only the Flro-Proof. orSafe, Botter light. WI N SBORIO WAQON 00. -PIP A. Lockwood has just arrived from Ldo Prices: ;, i Bale, at $1.00. Lou Galtors, at 75c. EL[rMORD & O FR4M WAB LROAD. ing scrved with ICE COLD S 1oc., 12 I-2C. and 15c. per ya 12 I-2C. and 2c. each. - HENDRIX NDRIX' only. T'he best FII WE WA: ?ID2u]pI~ uf flfril MEAN B1 AND THAXT TIE PRICES WE QUO' TO Wo wvant to sell yo god and havo Mies' Lisle Thread 11080 25c. redi India Lawns, 10c., reduced to 8c Bleached Damask, 65c., reduced to 41 A piece of extra fine Damask, *1.00, Also, Rod Damask, 424e., reduced to *Colorcd Table Clothe and Dolles to is actual cost. Musquito Netting--white, 40e., pin Other articles usually found init a ry bo convinced. See our BLUE FLANNEl Also, Oriental, Cadiz, Torchon Lace lag at prices wvhich will be sure to sol prices. CJEN LrTIIE BEST 45c. CORBET ON Ti MANeuAl NOR TH-WESTEI MILWAUKEE PuicO, $20.007. 0. 3. Milwaukee. Fift,'a1iIes In titis 'ore Cart Just as limber as w1~, we S~rt, .Yankee Doodle Dany, FARIMIERS, READ) TJII, A ND If you want to kill grass and culWi ;~ tivato your fields, come and buy a B'arquahiar Cultivator and Nixon Heel Sweeps. Ifyou ge t ood water aw d an ast o0m and buy a Water Elevator and Park MoNers, 'Reapos sell he '.nns and Bollers, coeb8e etinhus 6 so a. rv"~ I still have on hi th for , orses and Muollbroe leays amng m an TURPENTINE ANDLOGXI280 Uiso a few mcl~4um else. I asW 'ew plug mules. I have afew nle, Oa iiy friends, either in by~. g liiUo 00 ODA WATER by Temape-I rd. Hosiery at i5c and z5c TY-CENT CORSET on the NTTLTHE JBINES8I L'E BELOW WILL E ADIIUIWD iN decided to let It be known. iced to 17c. hese cost 8o. in Philadelphia. Jo. reduced to 76c. 8810. natch, p.00, reduced to #9.8, 'blob , 45c. goods store for sale cheap. CSII and L SUITS3-4.i0. s and~ Swiss ECmbridrles and Jisse 1 them. Parasols at greatly re4ue4 T'ER & CLARKE. IE MiARKET. IN SL.EIGH CO. , WISCONSIN. 3. A. ar0. ~ This's tire gig - Aint got no.htqftIk Rides as s~o~eswo A reguis dic QM WINN(BflON~* 2F* m planti e