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Satu le3 Juno 10, 1888 IEus Oil' TR lisw AND u lihALD. TJ.,riLWeukly .ditioin three dollars per an num, in advance. Weekly edition, one dollarIand fifty cents pcr annm, in ad lArs FQit ADVRTBiNU.-One dollar p ' iiehI (solid ninion) for the first inser tion, and lilty cents per inch for each sub. g Inv1 t iusertion. .'hA0o rates apply to aR Vi%tisetlnwnts of every character, and are p v bio strictly in advance. Obituaries itud ti 1bus of respect are charged - for as alvortiWontents. - Murriago notices, and -l npo annour.ccinents of (tenths, are pub lisiu'l free, and aresollcited. Liberal terms -f rconltract advertisements. o3AIi) OF VirTRnS.--The followi lng persons constituto the Board of Vis itors to the Mt. Zion College for the week beginning Monday, June 18: W. II. Kerr, T. 11. Ketchin, W. R. Doty - f... Ai.vortistoni.. Nomination for Trial Justice. Nomination for County Commis slouner. Notice to Toachers-John Boyd, Chairman. -Court will be opened at Lancaster oi Monday. -A very pleasantdance was given at the armory on Wednesday night. -A penitentiary guard came up on. Friday and took the only prisoner convicted to the penitentiary. -The fronts of the stores oflMcCar ley & Co., and Mrs. J. D. McCarley are being improved under the hand of a painter. -We return thanks to Mr. Ebon ozor Tennant for a basket of fino Irish potatoes. They were very large, and on the whole were the finest we have seen. -A game of base ball will be played on the College green oi Monday at 6 o'clock between two local nines, the _"Whites" and "Blues." The public is invited to witness it. -J EIRSEY FLATS CHiILL and FEVER CURE is guaranteed by all merchants sell in g it to cure, or money refunded. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketehin. II -Judge Kershaw is always gladly welcomed in Winnsboro, both as a Judge and a citizen. Many of our citizens were members of his' brigade, and hold1 him in the highest esteem. -We call the attention of teachers of the county to the announcement this morning of the meeting of the County Normal Institute. Full particulars are given and we hope to have a large at tendanco. --Prof. Joynes, of the South Caro lina College, and Miss Annie Bonham ,will be here during the Normal School. They are both well experienced in this work and tcachers will be glad to learn of their engagement. -JERlSEY FLATS wll cure dysentery in a fewv hours. For sale by MeMaster, IBrice & KCetchuin. || IgMLJ Ick ill1-The Ice h ouse will be opoi on Sundays from 12, mn. to 1, P. mm. F.W IIAnEMNIOIHT. * PEnmsoNAL.-M1'sH Laura .lanahan, ot0' Chlarleston, is visiting the family of 7. D. Hlanahan. Capt. it. S. Desportes, of Columbia, was ini town on Thursday. Mr. Nelson IIanahan, who is in b usiniess in Charleston, is visiting his relatives and friends in town.' RlELIGIrOUs SERVIcEs.-S0rvices at the Presbyterian churdhl to-morrow, by the pastor, at 11, a. mn. Sabbath School at 5, p. m. Services at the Baptist churdh, by Sabah-cht at 4, p. m. pm At tihe ovenling service the quarterly collection lin the inlterest of State mis sions will be taken up. DHATI.-Mrs. Frances E. Ligon d. ied at tihe residence of her son, Mr. Jno. S. Ligon, atfRockton, on the 14th i nst. Mrs.. Ligoun had many warm friends in Winnsboro wile will be * gr-oved to learn thlat' she is no mere. Silo leaves several children, all grown, to mourn her loss, and to whoem we extend our sympathy in their bereave mont. .The funeral services were hield ----c.t Scion Presbyterian Church at tIs p)lace on Firiday afternoon at 4 o'clock and the remains interred in tihe adjoin ing chlurchl-yard. B3oARDn oF TRIADE.-AL a speial -*'meeting of tile boar'd of trade hold last * Thursday, several matters of Im portance relating to tihe trade of the 1K town were freely ahd fully discussed. Among them were the matters of 's ~ c rimnination on the part of tile railhnQds in thle matter of freights, tihe tendency of trade that naturally belongs to this placo to drLift elsewhere, and theO mat ter of selliing short weight meal at wiltes whovore ordered to make full investigation and report at tihe next * regular meeting. S JERlSEY LAEChill and Fever Cure for. sale by McMaster, flrice &a Ketchi and all druggist merchants. ii AN UNF.ORTUNA TE OoCURRENO.--A difliculty occurred in the Court House yard On Thursday afternoon betwveen Mr. Andrew M. Wallace and G. C. Koon, which might have resulted niost seriously. The circumstances areo as fellows: -Mr. Wallace had plosocuted Keen for breaking into his store house at Wallacovillo, and a pair of shoes, said to 'have been worn by IKeon on that niight were a prominent feature in. the evidence. Keon was found not guilty and on the adjourn SYent of Court brought the ,shoes to ~f~Wallace saying,, "Hore are your o,take them." Ther~e being bad ~10 passed, betwoon them.. Mr. Wallace then went to the office of the Probate Judge, whore he Had his pistol. Koon followed him, cursing as he wont, and when Wallace caimo from the 'office lie struck 17oon with a rule which he had picked up, striking him over the head. In the fraeas they finally reached the front of the Court House, when Koon struck Wallace with a satchel which he had in his hand. This stunned himt somewhat, knocking h:m to the ground, and on recovering Koon struok.him with his flat knock ing him against the railing. Wallace then pulled his pistol, when Mr. G. W. Ragsdale and Mr. J. W. Bolick rushed forwaid to prevent bloodshed. Mr. Ragsdalo was holding Mr. Wal lace from behind, and in the soAflo to wrench the weapon from his hand it fired, the ball striking one of the col umns of the Court House. Mr. Rags dale thought the bullet was meant for him, but Mr. Wallace disclaims the intention of doing this, ho thinking Koon had hold of him. Koon having left at tho firing of the pistol, the matter though . creating much excite ment was quieted down. -JERSEY FLATS nover fail to curo any case of Malarial or Bilious Chills and Fevers. For sale by McMaster, Brico & Ketehin. ii. Court Proooodlngs. In the case against Wm. Quarles, murder, the jury could not agree, and a mistrial was entered. The next case on Thursday was that of G. C. Koon, white, and Dan Kirk land, black, for burglary. Messrs. Ragsdalo for the defence. Verdict "Not Guilty.". The Court of General Sessions then adjourned, and the Civil docket was en tored upon. The only business acted upon was the passing of general or ders, after which Court adjourned sine die. PRCESENTMENT OF GRAND JURIY, To the Hon. J. B. Kershaw, Presid ing Julge: The grand jury respectfully submit the following presentment: We have passed upon all bills given out by the Solicitor, and made such prescntment thereon as to us seemed best. At (he February Term we made a thorough examination of the ofilics and hooks of all the county oflicers, of the jail and county poor house and of the bonds of all officials of the county, and made report on same to the Prasiding Judge. We have not thought it ne cessary to make such close exanina tion at this term, but have made such investigation as the limited time at our disposal would permit, and find all the offices and buildings In good condition. The bookR of Trial Justices Cathcart, Coleman, Gladney, Glenn, llonry, Johnston,, Mason, McMpekin and( Trapp have been submitted to and ex amined by us, and we find them all, without exception, neatly keipt. yh proper vouchers for allNi'lea,1 . At the. February t erm :report - was made of the absence of vouchers for fines, etc., collected by Trial Jus tice Trapp. These. vouchers have beeni submitted at this term and are found to be all right. Tihe ether Trial Jus tices of tile county rep,ort nio business done by them since JFebruary term. The public roads in towvnship No. 1 are reported to h e ini very bad condi tioni. 8pscial report is mlade of thec extremely bad condition of the road leading from Simpson's Turnout to Blythewood, knowni as the mill road, anld such bad condition 'is reported to be from the want of proper tools to work withl, wvhich the officers in charge of the working of the i'oad cannot or will not procuro. Report is made of a place en the Bell's bridge road, just beyond the first mile post, which is likely to become altogether impassable uniless prompt attention is given. The bridge over Little River, at Cassel's mill, is reported to be inl suhl condi tion~ as to be badly damaged it not on tirdly swept away by high water. II shouild be properly secured. In conclusion we would thank your Honor for your kind and couri,eous treatment, and for thle information lne cessary to tihe proper discharge of oer duties. Respectfuhll submitted, - .C. CADWwEUT,, Foreman. '-If you take JERSEY FLA. occa. slinally you will ilevei suf'er Wilth chillm and fever. For sale by AfcMaster, irlc & Kotchin. I THE KNIGHTS 01F hONO1R. WVill tils Organization Livoe?. The old line life insuranico comnpa' nies and their agents in their wat against the assessment associationi frequently assert that these tratornal societies will not last niore than twenty years. They venture tils assertiori because this sinple form of inlsurane( -was inaugurated less than twenty years ago. 'We admit that the past is strewed with the wrecks of fraternal societies. From tihe early days whlen tihe Chlristians, in thle datacombs, by signs, words, tokens, and secret mneet ings kept alive the fires of religion, many such have sprung up and gonec down again,- but some still remain, The Masons, the Dids, tho'Foresters, the Odd Fellows and Red Men arc hoary with age. The survival of these p roves that a eqrrect systein with beneficial desikns, made popular with the people amd founded upon p)rinicl pies of equity and hlumanit y can and will endure. We believe thme institu tion of the Knights of Honmor to be one of these. First, because it is a bonevo lent association, and all Its benefits go to its individual members, and 1none to an outside corporation to amass wealth, and each member, from tile highest to tile lowest, has an equal In terest in its well'aro. Second, because select r'epresentatives of Its members meet togetheor annually to consider Its interests, thereby keopinig alive an onl thusiasm in the order, and from these bodies the very best 'mom are chosen to mallage Its affairs. Third, because lt ihrnishes tile cheapest listraico of life that can possibly be obtained1 ;as cheap as any for the young itnd chleapov by far for the middleo aged, and none aro rnqnih'id to raye mimsm for THE11 Mills bill being about tt Liverpool laden with goods consign 410 Pairs Meni's $& 93~ Pairs Ladies' il And a great many other barg: THIg i .VTAVING been charterc ton, bargains unequtalled arc 1 per pair. Sec these goods b< TIS TRAIN wvill alw market at more than one month in advance; s that a member cannot possibly los moro than the premium for one mont!: Fourth, because it has attained suc a vhst numerical strength, locate throughout the entire continent, that will keep its average dea,th rate at lfde.rato figure, -thus insuing ill ~ability of its members to kcop then solves within-its folds. -GILDER'S PirLLS are unsurpasse and punrely vogetablie. For sale by M Master, lBrlce & Ketchln- || * .& TRlIP AOSS THE ATLjANTIC. Its Comforts and Discomforts--The Wol *dorful Gulf Streamn--Albion's Clifras a, Lond on City. MAessrs. EBditors: Pursuant to ir promise, I beg to give below son impressions of a trip abroad, and a many of your readers hatve travoic over the sanmo ground, I trust, there fore, they will not feet any obligatio to read those reflections. A grei many persons fear the sea and i dangers, and allow their anticipatioi to so affct their nerves, that long ci they get out to sea, they have su sumnbed to nameless terrors and mnoi likely that dreaded and awful calamli sea sickness. Most pirobably they wi consult their physicians for a prevei tive against this fearful evil; but ala no remedy has yet booni discovered I prevent it, and if it comes, we mui bravel y boar up, SEA LIFE. We left Cape IIenry not loig ago o July 4, 10 p. mn., and after signallin up a pilot boat and leaving our Ba pilot, we started our engines, bouni for London, and as our steamer wi heavily laden wvere told if nothini happe-ied In two weeks we wvoul hlad at London (lock. This seemed long time, .and how to pass It an what to do were questions which wei likely to disquiet our souls. Aft< three days out we gained our "Sc legs," and so wore relieved of a possibility of sea sickness, and foun ourselves with appetites growing oe dlay, and all dull care driven awvay We managed to cat five times a day and felt no dyspopsia or' other Ill, hi other matters on boar~d now engage our attention. ,TIIE GULF STrIEAM., This. stream Is well known to a stridents and ocean voyagers. W wore unable to distilnguilsh its chang of water fromi the general ocean, bi upon p)uttinIg a thermometer In th~ water we found it 85 degrees, and th speed of our vecssel 'was inecasedI b its.velocity, alone some sixty miles day. Aftei' a. few days the cap~taI changed his course a little North,. a finally we sailed away from its wvateri We were much engaged in watchin, and trying to learn the nautical wa, In which longitude and latitudes wor taken. The latituide is taken whoen th ship is due east by mneans of a quad rant. The longitude, of course, whoc the sun stops goin)g up. IIaving thes data the exact position of the ship I determned with great accuracf'. matter of Intoest, each - day I the question , of how many mile have we m-ade, the currents, th WInds and the other things causing dlflferonce each day. The passengers (who can) eat break fasf 8& a.- m., lunch 1 p. m., dlnnoi (in courses) 0 p. m. andi tea, If desirc< at 10 p. in. 'There ls generally a-fai llb'ary aboard fllied with novels, an< car ls and .smoking, not to mnentiom that most frequently Indulged 'In drinking, fill up one's -days. TVhe sea with Its never ceasing swell, Its poi poises, Whales, sharks and occasiona edt .D Wilior ivo ear f'r .00 Shes, i Bals t $.50 _I7 _Bto Gatr,at$.5 ns whchyouwil fndi u ag tc >eing offered in DrGos,cos for buigeswir. Ldies'~ e paslongea.s,r whi ans afo rad hd the say man wailfrm o fredhp areorer .0 Soes,i alard $2,00. kowo it.7 s o cass-here aths 1.2 mad. a THe,gra beneit drTe 'fro c- romy t thIeDsat as argripefo an Som ofrc the caDinry verys soci > ost cbratgcelienow is the Nort 1- Exctl fon tda n amir ed ufrs y sails egla uswr to sol it, thog e lours aag was calm ard:fe from , tlorms -aWd njoyed~ ttes,andu -i they Ensa hannwa, whriedthi nari ii gormeouossi, and saIn knght and nd u uo vcsiow of Ieo i ht,es werei L- Iror Ma ty a then sta :~g. IWo, asd ean.ht lfso n n 'Soe rifu the hameais ae very sowa di, anddaners, and to ntrwre quite 'os elebt lne owEigisthe or--i 'erann Lie?hich e wile te re yown next er.,h m n, n.ie n,r EaTlyo he dayt Med o- s Tih ost agroblwas weIlas igt, of most loctomtd of al,Elland, te Ioaahe waols caand F.v'ree fom cleanss. the enjyetem, isyteakin a fe o fthe p canleanth alini d ganots gen,fell' osideardngth ningroth, orgd av upione liht ands so hat rieguiewar hais may Wihe were HeMajstre was the staion We Fasse Syru Company Cliff Flianci, Cas whor le uto Dr boE.Ardedn.* e Th Arpu h Womasivery so an"Anoneros w andu dwsoverea qeine mdeghtd thaooa lan dy Enhish sounty. Disr esxatene it cuthe n. B.ad foTee er ho ithod. itevrs tsts Themt geeiale ras wellea unde mceandgth systmd iminaing ao fhe donts ofshe uhl'esant alionda coliuid frt leep.,S rugh of u tl su tl yet cas soFucgrls.e It taki ftdotashe slepie talenigtht, d ihorn b o wa bcn mir acts, oMaufcured ly byame a.luhorni LuIiz i hswieW ..lmik& (Coi. o Chomby,ny, S.-an anceeiao a rsale lMcaser )ric W. . Ktchn's* . "Ath'erni wsnnsupaseTry has.bFor 1slo yMcaster,d itcu&Ktch n.o he and 1 -it rI P.iwaan redto cu ro ick ed ach mIn anwentl emue n. For sl yM Wt are aunths h oed to sanIe Mr.1 OUl(An. Ap.E L'he be canlte f o.tle 011of Cou Kngty?~ Comissoer-subjec Co. F~ ul 2var, iso uc rlend. tan arst audoe t oh l announIgt Mr JAS.y cB(. 11EVENaN s candidater to."c o TsvriJuto in. the Judl - Dsrct. ombaciN. Br-ict a fJackson's thebotmlrati imantry.irc *. Kecl' TllEru JSII BER*iAI lSL S As anlithe ran. III fourt,eonic Ba r Mao I) eiorfw, 11,- httcr ind 6t duache thatw'ay minter. ,or sale onyfby S ther Ihc eel. .i- ( W OINN8BYORQAGONJCO improved Aor A1888.s cniateed fort ' toupled aTnthe I)s'r onti arelt..* WINNSBORO WAGEN ON asa O.nidt fo Ioo1:=A Wlrow; CJpt ii. j o, free ships and cheap goods, the Be] ug these goods at the following freo I 65 Pairs Men's $1.50 Sho - 60 Pairs Ladies' $1.25 Bt >y railing in. I-D IROUGH TRAU ---OVER TIIE C. HAl d while the passengers are U 3ting of Lawns at 5c.,'8 I-3c. Hanckerchiiefs'at5c.,.8 I-3c w -. R. R. time. Tickets for sale at H NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Senoot1 CoMMissoNERn's OFF~ICE, WINNBORO, 8. 0., June 12, 1888.* rHlE Fairfield County Normal Institutt .will be held( at Mt. Zion Institute th< '1rd wek i July-to oiioh Monday- 2ni July and close Friday, thIe 6th. TIeacher: wyho oxpect to attenld wvill pleaso notify th< Andeorslgn.od AT omon,- so -lhat homes-maa se assigned thoem. The citizens of WVinnsboro have very kIndly consented to entertain the teacer f thw County, and it is to bo hoped tha til who can pt>ssibly do so will report a' hit. Zion Institute at 4, p. mn. The cli.izemr wvill be visited by a committee later, to as. sertain tihe number of teachers each wvl: mntertain. Teachers from other Counties can securc oard at from $3 to $4 per week. .JoIIN BOYD, LOhmn. Co. Pd. of Examiers. Sune10txtd Summer Reading. WA E have ordered a big lot of choicc VTbooks for summer roadinug, wyhich will be in wvithin the next (lay >r two. Helre are some of tihe popu1 ar writers that will be represented in he selction; lider Hagg~ard, "Thel D)uchess," ~ancy liartshorn, Mrs. Alexander, Iugh Conwa, 1)Dora Thorne, .ev. T. DeW Itt Tal mage,Sal ed Buntline, F. C. Phillips, nnio Bradshawv, M. A. Holmes, Iobt. L,. Stevenson, "Josiah Allan's Wife," Vilkic Coiling, Belie C. Greene, 3. A. Young, Ge~o. WV. Peck, Eli Perkins, Elliott Barnes, hf. Quad, Bill Nyc, )livcr Goldsmith, Sir WValter Scot,t, 'knd many othlers. Twenty different leo ctivo stories by Tarry Lockw~ood, T1ony Pastor, udson01 R. T1aylor, Ernest Stark, kuid others. Any of these books will oe soild at the lowest priice, FiI" Ei!EN CENTS cach. Call early and ot your choice from 1). LAUDERD)ALE. '1NM AN8 1111P, PEN DRJAWVING, PENChIL DRA W ING, RAYON DRIAWVING, WATER COLORS P-A INTlIN(I, 11OOK KEEP'ING, And th,e PAN [S1I LANGUAGE 0 I1JEC TIVE[LY TAUGIIT. Tuiion reasonablo. D'IIERRUADORA, .1Pen Artis.t. Visitors Welcome. .Thesplan IHall. June2tf. KEROSENE, 20c., WVATERt WHITE, ire-Proof, 25e. Theli price being so low rery'one shlold use only the Fire-Proof. ifo.- Better light. WIN NSBOItO WAGON 0O. 'MILOJI COWS, OOO,YOUJNG bHirCI[ COWS, May2Ix . J. K.DAVIS, MayISx Monicllo S C um.wajI va A. Lockwood has just arrived from rado prices: es, in jalg, at $1.00. itton Gaiters, at 75c. !ILLIP"ORD & CO. I FROM WABK eing served with ICE COLD E IOC., 12 I-2C. and I5c. per ya 12'1-2C. ald'25c. each. ENDRIX' only. 'I'he Iest FE WE WA] The Peopile of' Faiil AND) THAT TiI IE lIICES WVE QUO' TO We want to sell you goods and htave Missos' Lisle Thread1 Ioso, 253c., redi iudia FLawns, 10c., reduced to 8Ac.-I Bleached Damask, 65c., reducd to 4I A picco of extra1 fne D)amask, $1.00, Also, Rcd Damask, 42Ac., reduced to CJolored Tabsle Cloths and D)olies to is actual cost. 'Musquito iNotting-whiute, 40o., pind 1Other artlics usually found in adr y i b conivinccd. See our BLUE FLANNE Also, Orta l, Cadiz, Torchlon Lacc: ing at I)ces whlichl witll be sre to se! CJEN a u TIIE BESTL 45c. COlLSET1 ON TI MfANUFAE NOR T H-WESTE I MILWAUKEE rice, $20.00 P. O, B. Milwaukoo. YANKun1E C Fit i n thils 'oro Cart, Mus, and y donkoy, Sandg': Jutas limbor as wIon wo Start, Yankoo Doodlo Dandy, ' ND If you wvant to Ill grass and culti L.Ltvate your fields, conmc and buy a ~Farquiahtar Cultivator and NIxon Heol Swveeps. If yon want good water and anl easy way to got It out of your \yoll or cIatern, :omeo and buy a Water Elevator and P uri flor. Mowers, Eca Mo~ers Rnliics and Bollers. I soil theo celebrated Westinghiouso En gino, and almost anythin fatrmers need, * VIDJALES PAAN., SALE FET W ED " -1 1019RES AND MULES. I still have on hand twenty head of Iorses and Mules, all broke and ready for ho farm; among thom I have some large TUtPENT'INE AND LOG MULES. lso a few medium size. I also have a 'w plug mules. I have a fow nice, youmt MILCH COWS or sale, or will exchange theut for dry attle. I am also paying the highest cash niceo for dry cattle, both fat and poor. 'ersons wishing to trade will dq well to all at my statlcs and seo mo as I am dways wilting and ready to accommodate ny friends, either in buylnr or solling. A. WILLIFORD, WIN N813URO, S. U. ODA WATER by Temple rd. Hosiery at 15ic and 25C P'1'Y-C1ENT CORSET on the id to Kilo Tht VTe L'E EELOWV WVILL BE ADIIRED [N decided to let it, be known. Ied to 17c. hose cost,8c. it Phliladelphia. h0. reduced to 75c. 331c. natch, $3.00, reduced to $2.25, which ', -15c. rgood.s store forI sale cheap. Call and r2 sUITS-48.50. 3 and Swviss Embroideries and Insort I them. Parasols at greatly reduced [ER & CLARKE. hE MARKET. 1N SLE!OH CO., WISCONSIN, 3. A. ART, N'o. 0. This's the~ gig that kotcheos me, Aint got no.horso niotlori: Rides as smrootli as smooth camibo A regula rYarnkoo notidn, WINNSBOltO WAGON CO. NODA AND MINT TABL'TM 'IIFO DYShPEPSIA.. Also Eagle06 densed Milk Tap i, Ml enls I - MoMASTER, JBRIOEl & ICEINf{ SUIMMER JUO(Y~RO)ES, all, styles liin and embroldored -AON~ P1RINCESS METALLZMPIApT LSO alsohte.and 100 44ans oi i ie en,arranited to 1e at sfaction, and at a low prIe. Pa1ntB$uh1~ (alsomine Brushes. Also, anothor suqpl y ~ Ft PlFansp istbreceived.'~ RMA h, Di.IE & 11/Qt