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1AOUAL INTELLIGENUE. Thursday. June, 29. MAIL COLLECTIONS, Letters will be collected from the 1:tter boxes at 11.25 a. m., 4.40 p. m., and 9 p. t. daily. -Q . Williford & Co. have cut the price on their ladies' red slippers from $1.50 to $1.05. -Mr. W. D. Douglass has been elected next Alternate Junior Orator of the Alumni Association of the South Carolina College. -We were veiy glad to sce that Dr. John Brice, of Woodward, who was recently the subject of a dangerous surgical operation, is well enough to be out again. -Parties wishing any hats trimmed at Landertialc', will please give the matter immediste attention, as Miss Hamilton will leave last of this week for Baltimore. The attention of the County Com uiliiouers is called to the dang rous condition of the bridge on the Whize Oak road four miles from Winnsboro. It ii by no means safe. -it seems that base ball in W inns boro is at quite a low ebb. None of the erstwhile cranks seem to have the energy to indulge in the sport this year. We think this is an unwholesome degeneration, as there is after all no game like base ball. Why can't Winns boro have a team? -The base ball cranks of Winns baro are very much concerned ever Cha lestAn's loss of a game en Monday. Everybody here who does such things ibbetting en the "Sea Gulis" as pen nant winners. Augusta won't drop a game though and the "band wagon" i-. still in the due distance. ALLIANCE MEETING. -The regular Ieetinig t the Cvun1ty Alliance will be held in the Court House on tl:e second Friday in July (14th) at 11 G'ulock. W. L. Rwsborougl, Plesi dent. FINE CROr OF MILLET.-Mr. U. U. Desportes sent to our office Tuesday some stalks of millet cut from his field. The stalks are over eight feet high and tax represent the average growth. Last+-ear Mr. Desportes cut from this lot, wihich is three-eights of an acre, upwads of four thousand pounds. A B LL AFTERMATH.-A mest de lightful german was given in the ArmoryV onday evening, and while the ball w. s a success on a laivger scale this was 1equally pleasant. It was rather hu edly gotten up as an after math of T ursday%~ more pretentious affair. Se eral of the visiting young ladies stay d over for it. SiH[LO I'S CURE, the great Cough anid Cro p Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains t wenty-five doses od ..5c. Childien lore it, Sold at b3Vinnsboro Drug Store. * UTNCLAIME) LETTERs.-The follow nug is a list of letters remaining un called for in the postoffice for the week *Inding June 26: Lizer Ashewood, Mr. Ruble Jack son, Willie White, Mr. Tom Willing ham. Persons calling for any of the above named letters will please say they are advertised. To GO TO CLEMsON.-Cadet Cap e J. W. Cantey and Cadet Lients. R. M. Perrin, Jos. H. Earle, Gus. Shanklin, W. B. Gourdin and W. HA. Stribling, of the class of '93, Citadel Academy, have been detailed to act as special ssistanlt instructors in military scient 8 at Clemson College., Th~ey will enter upon their duties immediately after the encampment. AT MT. ZION ToDAT.-The public examinations at Mt. Zion will com mence tbdav at 9.30 o'clock. The lower grades up to the eight will be examined today. Tomorrow the higher grades and the college department will be examined. M r. McLauchlinl's address will be delivered in the Court flouse tomorrow evening at 8.45. The .public are cordially invited to be pres ent at all of the exercises. AXOTHER CHANGE OF SCHEDU'LE. On Sunday a slight change of schedule' will go into effect on this division of the Richmond and Danville Railroad. The niorth-bounld afternoon train, which now arrives at 5.10, will reach here nearly one hour later. It will leave Augusta at 1 p. mn., Columbia at 4.30 p. mn., Wiunsboro 5.50 p. mn. None of the other passenger trains will be affected by the change. PersonaIS. Mr. M4. Robinson spent Tuesday ini Columbia. Mr. A. S. Gaillard haS returned to Ridge Spring. Miss llenrietta Thomas, of Ridge. -way, is visiting frier~de in town. Mrs. ID. A. Presaley, of Columibia, ~is visiting her mother, Mrs. Conner. Mrs. E. C. Robertson and Miss Bossic ~Robert son have returnued to Charlotte. Misses Hattie Bratton and Sallie Wright left for their respective homes Tuesday after a delightful visit to friends in Winnsboro. For Over Fifty Yeatrs Miss. WINsLOW's soo-rmN.s m:. been used for over fifty ye~ at s by n ibii -i:s of tuothers for their chil in while teeth ig. with perfect success It soottles the chihl, s.otens th.e .gumns. allays all pain, cures wind colie, and is the be-st remuedy for Diiarrhowa. It will relieve the poor lit Ule sutterer lminediately. Sold by Drug lists in every part of the world. '1 wenty Gwe cents a bottle. B3e sure and ask fo~r 'Ms. W~insl ow's Soothing Syrun,"~ and TODAY AND TOMORROW Arc the last days befoie the DiE pensary Act gecs into eflect. T( those who wish some got.d pur Liquors and Wines may call at F. W i1AisIiCHT'S and gel something pur ankd unadulterated, if not straight but double stamped pure only. rEACIIERS FOR MT. ZION. The trustees have elected the follow ing teachers for Mt. Zion, viz.: Prof. W. 11. Witherow, Principal. Mr. ). G. Dwight, Assistant Prin cipal. Miss E. Obear, Assistaat. Miss Mary F. McMaster, Assistant Miss N. A. Phinney, Assistant. Miss Mary Witherow, Music and Drawing. They have also arranged to plac< the school ou a cash basis ;o thai teachers will not have to discount thei: certificates. Next session begins second MondaN in September. S. C. M. A. COMM ENCEM ENT. We have received an invitation tc attend the fifty-drst annual commnence went of the South Carolina Military Academy. The exercisas this yea: will be held in Aiken, that city havim, been chosen as the place for the regu lar encampment of the corps of cadets The following is the program: July 1. Pitching Camp Columbus it Schuetzen Paik. July 9, 11 a. m Bseealaureate sermon, Rev. W. M. Gritr, D. D. July 13, 8.30 p. [n. Joint exercic of the literary societies. July 14, Class Day. Address h Hon. J. W. Barnwell. Addresses by menib2rs ofgradutatingc class. Presentatin of diplonas to gradua. ing class. TIE STATE TEACHERI At the Soutbern Ed ucat'ona1 Associati:at Meeting and World's Fair. The following announcement i made. It shows what South Carolina'i teachers can do when they want to: "On Monday, July 10, a select party of leading teachers and their friends, about one hundred, will leave Colum bia over the Richmond and Danville Railway for Louisville and Chicago tu attend the annual meeting (f the Southern Educational Association at the former place and the World's Fair at the latter. "Two weeks will be spent in Chicago. Stops will be made at In ianapolis, Cincinnati, Mammoth Cave, ashville, Chattanooga and Spartan urg, where the State TeacLer's As ociation meets August 2-4. The trip an be made for $75. (Genial friends will enhanze the p)leasur~es of the party. hose who leave with the piarty can se thieir- pleasure about stepping and eturning. The party wvill be in the special care of Professor P. E.Rowell, editor of P'almieuo Techer, h has ad experience in such matters. "Write him at Lexington, S. C., for full particulars." RIDGEWAY NOTES. R1EGlwM, S. C., June 27--.-Since my last, uothing special has occurred. Wednesday last, being the regular day of meetit~g of the Masonic Lodge here, uite a goodly number of the brethren ss1mbled. The work before the odge being finished, the members re aired to the house of Bro. Ruff Mc Dwell, where under the shade of a mages:ic o ik, might be seeni a table tifficientlv long to accommodate some wenty-five or thirty persous, upcn which table was an abundance of verything calculated to sharpen the ppetite of the nmost fastidious. The W. Mi. very nicely had all the busi ness before the lodge transacted before calling it from "labor to refreshments," for yo)u kn'w, Messrs. Editors, after ndulging in a hearty meal, one feels ittle like attending to business of any kind. The clouds have disappeared much o the gratification of the farmecrs, and the base ballists. The first cotton bloem seen by the writer was from the farm of Mr. R. D. Belick-said bloom made its ap pearance en the 23rd. By the by, Mr. B. has as flue a prospect for both orn and cotton as we have seen, and hia crop) (notwithstaiiding the con stant rains) is in line condition. Great comp~aint of grass and scarci'y of labor in certain sections arsunid Ridgeway. As a genier~sl thing, the greater portion of thc labor ii said to be very triing. The dispensary is still taliked of, but from all we can hear there ap pears to be considerable opposition to e being established here. It affords us much pleasure to be able to say, that our old friend, Dr. l. H. Edmnjods, who has been unwell for a considerable length of time, and who was quite siik a ceuple of diys last week, is much better toda.mv Very little sickness in town. Mr. Wmn. Wilsoni, who has been spending somne time at Ilot Springs, Ark., wIth the hope that he might be benef:ed, returned homwe a fewv da'. 'ince. Mr. WV. thinks his trip' bene find( him i. but notr a i mr as lhe e'x pec: cd, er would have likedl. Our \ oung towntsmani, l'err'y Mood, who staid in the drug store of I )r. W. R. Mood, left a few days since for Sumter. Willie &>vd is now tilling his 1p1 Sce. x. Y. z. Electric Eitters. Thsrmdv is becoming so well known ando pouaras to need no special men ion. All who have used Electric Bitters nu! the same song of praise.-A purer ted icine' does tnt exist and it is guaran teed to do ali that is claimed. Electric Uitters will eure all diseases of the Liver and Kidtnevs, will renmove Pimples, Boils, Salt Ilhei and other affections caused by impure blood.-Will drive Malaria f rom the s:.stemu andt preventt as well as cutre all Maarial fevers.-For cure of lleadache, Constipation and Indigestien tr~ Electrie Bitters-Entire satisfactiou guaranteed, or money refunded.-Price 50 ets. and St per IS WEARfING THE SUNNY SMI and lovely garments, while the 1 bilitv in our 1imInense stock of LIlHT WEI In fact everything that a reputable fa prices lower than aniy other store in A Great In odds and ends in 3ENS PANTS ye have purchased a large job great sacrifice. Now we want to fur Don't think of buying until you hav Comu and be treated w Q.D W 0.FOR A CAsE- =Vfltt-NOv-cu An agreeable aative .ianuUEU TOaWC. Sold ggists or sent by mail. 50,c. nd$LOOper package. Samples free. The Favorite TOT PC20= NO fortheTeethand Beath,25c. . Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,SanDlCal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Iste firs medicineI have everfoundthatwould do me any good." Price 50 ets. Sold by Druggists. DonotakegtetaCough.astbereIsdanger of Ita leading to Consumption. SrHIoH'S CUnz will save you a severeLungTrouble. Itisthe best Cough Cmre and speedilyrelievWsC009t5 Cr Whooping Cough and nchittis a so=3on a guarantee. 26 cts. - For sa'e .t th. Winnsboro Druz store. WOOD's -PIIOSPIIODNE. :0 T~he Great English Remedy. Weakness,.Emssione, Sperm yer n uhnsads ofc es te orRa~l nd C druggist for wooD' a os .Beraid~tr.ge* medicine n ac of this, leave his dishoness store, incos price in - ettr randw owil snd byretr malc. one CH"EM*dkICAL O.. 131 woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. I - ________-- 01 NOTICE. n PA11TI ES having claimlsagainslt theC esaeof Mattie Gatithier, deceased, will plese pir senit the sa:.e to the undler- _ signedl by ht .July. MI~S. SAL Li.E G. MAlITIN. NOTICE. MONEY TO LOAN TO FARMERS ... on approved mnortgages of real es tate in suims of not less than $ t00. For further information apply to the McDO)NALD, DOUTGLAES& O0BEAR. DE4NTAL NOTICE. Rt. DAVID A IKEN of IJfers his professional ser ices to the citizensof the Town and County. A share of public patronage respectfully solicted. GEOie, Ne 9 Washingt ein Street, two deors west or post offce. S-25*x1 PHOTOGRAPH.G JAM prepared to take PICTURES and solicit the patronage of thelpublis MRS. .1. B. DEHERftADOR . 7-26 tic DENTiSTRY u B3J. QUATlTLE2BAUM, D. D . ~ ... -- 1O . g.OMGO * IGLISiP ImaleBileis~ Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, LeucorrheaorWhites, Painin H Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the whole system. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Druggists have it. Send A: stamp for book. DR. JdP. DROMIGOOLE .& CO., Loulsvlfle, Ey. - ; ' ,.~j a i~b 'Y MONTE LING FACE OF SUMMER, AN >eople of all ages and classes fi HT COATS Al rst class house should keep in town. Mark Down thi If you'eed anything in this I n these Hats and in any style iish every man in the County wi given our stock a good look. ell; ome and be fitted well; Come and be cons ILLIFORI IXCIIARDE. FEED .N ) SALE SABLES. HJE UNDERSIGNED STILL HAS I f. on hand 3of' 12j Ri16 Y Mll1CS, ell broken, sound and straight, from to 5 years old, ranging Irom 144 to k hands high. Also hiebi woul hin,1 well to finiish up a op~ nich. Person's in need of such Dk wou!J do well to call and price e same. Any of the ahove will be :canged fosr broken down stock. I ainialso agent for the Columbusm rriage Maniufacturing Co. Persons ishing to buy a nice Phaeton, Baggy -Cart ,can do so by calling en the derirned. A. WILIFORtD, Proprietor. CLEVELANB AS PRESSED THE BUT10N AND the World's Fair has opened. So have L.Willifor& & Co. A full line of -oceries, Confectioneries, Caniad loods, Lemons, Cigars and To bacco, Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware, 15 r o o mn s, Horse and Cat tle Pow. ders, Harness, Bridleo, Sad dles, ad a~ny other necessary fasmily ar es too numerons to mention. Give a call. We mean business. .WILLIFORD & 110. WINNSBORO, 8. C. e door South of Cotton Exchange. r0 llI buOey. Do YoluNeud Flour 88Bar H ND D ARE ANXIOUS TO EX CH ANGE iT FOR e guarantee thle price anid quality of EACHI BAIIREL. We keep everytbing you need in htohen & Cathoart. I OF JUNE D CLAD IN NATURE'S SWEEq id comfort, elegance and dura CD YEST8, stock. We can show and nam aWeek ine now is your time to buy. rou wish. We bought them at th a Hat that wants to buy one We propose to sell them at abou inced that we sell-cheap. ) &-CO. COTTON SEED. BEING OUT OF SEED, W] have shut down our mill until the 1st of Jne. We will continue, however, t buy seed, and parties having any to sell will please bring them in dur ing the balkh of May If they wish i got a good pric for them. Respectfully, FAIRFIELD Seasonable Goodk WE HAVE NOW IN iSTOCK J beautiful line of white goods in Plaji Lawns, Checked Muslins, Satin Stripe -prices from Sc. to 25c. per yard These goods are very cheap. Silk Finish Foulards,Colored Piques Perals, Cotton Challies, Satteens Outings, Ginghams and Prints, il greaariety of spring colorings, anc at prnces to suit your pocket-book. A handsome stock of Silk Mits anc Gloves, in blacks, tans and light bhades from 20c. to 50c. per pair. If you want a nice Parasol at a loi price, we can please you. Stainless Black Hose at 25c., goo< alue. Half Hose 20c. Ladies' Sleeveless Vests from 10c to 0c. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT wil Bupply your wants in a way that wil please yon. See our line of Slippers ?hey are good quality, stylish anc cheap-black-, tan and red. A big line of Straw Hats, cheapel than the cheapest. Just in-Fur Hati in erush and tourist. Come and se us. ALD WELL &a BUF --FOR 360 Pollids CottoD We offer one ton Cottor Seed Meal for Three Hun dred and Fifty Pounds Mid ding Lint Cotton, payable next fall. Every prudent farmer sbould side manure his -cto anc corn with cotton seed inea at that price. Now is th< time to do it. Respectfully, w R. DO'rY & CO. 1893. T H E SPRING OPENING BATTLE IS RAGING Best'.. Qualty aidBeautiful' Fabrics, (OMMANDED by GENERAL DURABLE and GENERAL LOW lRiCE. he~s com bined into one army and is pouring volley after volley of Minnie ba 14 ia O tie sharp-shooters of competition. T le battle is for the pe eand is (ate of great fir portance. Go in your carriages. Go in your buggi?. o.n your wag ns. Go flu your feet. Go any way, so you get there. THE DRESS MATERIAL In this Grand Army is of varied material, and is beautiful and inspiring to behoidl Look at the beautiful Buttons; they are bright and shing and just the thing to dazzle and lease the eye. Observe the Trimming-Gimps, Siiks, Laces, Hamberg Edging,. in all colors - everything in Trimmings for~ordelring, circling. puffins, etc. These noble Geneals take care of the feet; they are fully. coevinced that good marching cannot be done withont the easiest and best iateriaL Look at our Hosiery and Shoes. Everytidng has been provided: for that stylish decoration, which wilt lead on to victory. Make the camping ground of this grard army your headquat ers, ask to see everything and make a thorough inspection. THE COMMISSARY Has charge of a department-near at hand, filled with suitable fresh Material, and is. I continuously dispensing to all visitors such delicacies as will satisfy the most delicate taste. En ourage him by frequent ca!ls. t THEIBEE STORE Is an outpost, and is skira.ishing lively. Its manag -iw well and are bringing p the right wing. Go and see them. Respectfully, J. M. BEATY &'BRO. DO'T BUY A SEWTING IACIIIE UNTIL YOU HEAR FROM US. WE ARE SELLING TIlE CELEBIlATE!) & We sell them for cish, on the instalment p!an, or on time until next fall. As we want everybody to have a WHEELER & WILSON No. 9, we will trade for t our old machine. Or if you hive a new one that is so heavy, or one that makes as much fass as a steam engine, let us knew and we will trade with you. In fact our advice to you is: Trade that sewing miachine of thine For Wheeler & Wilson No. 9. Ta H. KIETCIHN & CO. CLEVELAND SPRINGS, SITU ated in Western North Carolins, only a few miles from the mountains, was THIS FAVORITE SUM opened for the reception of guests May 17. The proprietor has availed himself of the muost competent assis- MER RESORT -tants possible and will spare no means nor pains to make the Dining Room one of the chief attraction; ot the NO Tphe ofice will be in charge of Mr. Marshall D. Murray, of Orangeburg, S. C., who has been engaged in the. hotel business for several years. He, P was general manager of the Almeria Ui~IiI ~1 ~ Olo 83 Hotel, Tampa, Fla., the past winter, and now he extends a cordial welcome to his many friends in South Carolina and elsewhere. Read what one of the many who have testified to the virtues of the FRCO REEFN IH Cleveland Springs waters from the old igadSr ahnteIln Palmetto State says about them: :usrae. Charleston, S. C., March 30, 1893. IMr. J. B. Wilkinson, W urne odtbe tetv Cleveland Springs, N. C., adeprecdstrns Dear Sir:-I desire to testify to the great efficacy of your mineral waters which have afiected a wonderfc' cure p * ml ~ 0 in me, being affected with chronic lYI 8~l"~ 8I~ i 1 dysentery. After an illness or nearly UAU hl thiree years and after a number of physicians had despaired of my life, - . I reached the Springs in the latter TeScmrJnelasGogtw part of Februat y last hardly able to o odyWdedy walk and after staying two weeks 1 adFiasa .M left in the best health I had enjoyedfoteIlnd for a number of Tears. Hoping this will prove a benefit to others, nodrntoloeietoitshud G. A. GREENsLADE. recGertonneihrS For rates and circular: giving full dyTedy rTusas information, address J. B. WILKINSON, Prop., Frtrs t. drs Cleveland Springs. FOR COOLfBREEZEhlFIENFIC. LIVER STA LE . Waegurante ails Ggow Co.l , tten.iv to fand experihectraneientnand ThetmeJa eop Ies Gergaon public atlargetwit anyaner oftrou hyIaneqie orern BoRo s tin . torsthol 1{(1.(I Ai~tto ~desays Tuiedays or husas. Post Ofsice: Shelby, N.aC. StaeRYwodor ST oABLES. wavEP IT Mlsolicrte w o per c. Wio srns tel oransie t- d ners needu nthrto roaeis respectfully solic- C~tlSokPi i bO DEPOSIBET , solcie . orpe A Jted D rc m odeAtLeY&. Peiet ah