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LAUAL INTELLIGEN E. Tharsday, September 21, 1893 b of MAn. coLLIEc'IONS, j LeMers will be collected from the ti Iltter boxes at 11.25 a. m., 5.20 p. i., fu and 9 p. m. daily. New Advertiernenta- re Opening - A. Macdnald & Co., Blackstock, S. C'p - Cotton has made no very material advance in price within the past day A or two, but it is holding its own nobly. ac Everybody is looking for a rise and -g we believe it is coming. As a cotton d market, Winnsbore is on top now and that's where our town will be found L when the season clses. DESTROYED tB1 FIRE.-Dr. J. Aus tin Scott, of the Pea Ridge section, A had his dwelling house totally de stroyed by fire Tuesday night. The origin of the fire is not known. We were unable to obtain any further par- B ticulars. SHILOH'S CURE, the grcat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twentyfive doses d only 25c. Childien love it. Sold at w the Winnsboro Druz Store. o Mu. MEANS INJCRED.-Mr. J. Wil bur Meaus, of Chester, was painfully injured in a railroad wreck on the Illi- cl nois Central near Chicago Monday night. Mr. Means has many acquam-t tances in Winnsboro who will deeply e regret his misfortune. The exact ti nature of his injuries is not yet known. i A MILLINERY OFEINiflG.-A. Mac donald & Co., of Blackstock, will dis play their large stock of fall and win ter millinery on the 21st, 22nd and 1, 23rd inst. The public is most cordially invited to attend this grand opening and see what a handsome array of bats V and bonnets there is to choose from. Watch their space in these columns fir Ii something interesting. u - _-_--------- 0 1 rersonas. si Mrs. R. C. Gooding is viidng rcla- d4 tions in Rock Hill. Messrs. T. W. Woodward & Co. are mofing into their new stoie at P1 Rockten. Miss Meriitt has returm-d home cE after a visit to the fa!ni! ot Dr. n ni Quttlebaum. C( Miss Louise Ellison has returned tr rom a visit to Miss Annie Brailsford Il t her home in Clarer donl County. te Mr. T. 11. Ketchen left Tuesday for ltimnore and New York to buy his sE .k of fall and winter goods. lie tiar ets to buy an unuIually large f k. . SI EAH OF MAS. C. S. BRICE. a . Brice, wife of C. S- Brice, Sr., ery suddenly of heart trouble at ome, near Woodward, at 12 m .och Tuesday. She had been un- o: well foiy several days before her death, but on tihe very day she died showed c marked isign~s of improvement. Her T end therdfore camne most expectedly. A Mrs. Birice was a most estimahle woman, atad in the community where her married life was spent she was c universally *igmired. She was a Miss C Gooch, a fardily nam? well known in Lancaster Couanty. t The funeraE servicer were held on k Wednesday. A ENATORIAL JAMBOREE. hi Some pretty tough stories have been told on Senator John L. M. Iby, but there is one now going the rounds that 0n is right hard on the Junior Senator. ? He is said to have landed in Columbia es ! Tuesday morning wearing a brace of fz guns and a beautiful jag. ie didn'tT use his guns, but handled them in t such a fearfully suggestive way that C two colored hackmen were nearly g frightened out of their wits. The State of Wednesday has a full account a of the Senatorial jamboree. It is said c< that he will be arrested, upon his re- C appearance in Columbia, for beinga drunk and disorderly. h KARL'S CLOVER ROOT wil t purify your Blood, clear your Corn-t plexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. Soc.t and 56e. Sold at the Winnsboro Drugt Store. p A RECTOR F.OR THI "PISC'OPAL p CHUr . c m eig for some months with- p out a regular rector the congregations n of the Episcopal Churches at Winns- J boro and Ridgeway have secured the services of the Rev. S. E. Prentiss, a talented young South Carolinian. Mr.. Prentiss has until very recently been in charge of a parish in Indiana, and it was while on a visit to his old home 9 that he received and accepted the call to the Winnsboro and Ridgeway Churches. Lie is a son of the oldest and most learned of the ministers of this diocese, and his decision to return to his native State is certainly a most ~ welcome one. The Episcopalians of 1: Fairfield are to be congratulated upon their selection of Mr. Prentiss and his *- rectorship here will most assuredly be satisfactory. He conducted his first service here Wednesday afternoon. It Should be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other reme dies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa , claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The coart of General Sessions has en engaged this week in disposing a number of very trivial cases. ere are no very important cases onl e criminal docket this term. The Hewing are the cases heard en aiesday and Wednesday: The State vs. Geo. Dell. Order versing judgment of trial jstice. State vs. Arron Alston. Case nol tssed. State vs. Edward Stevenson et al. sault and battery of a high and 0ravated nature. Verdict-N o t ilty. Ragsdale & Ragsdale for the fense. Case of the State vs. Alfred Cason. rceny of live stock. Ragsdale & gsdale, counsel for defense, moved r a continuance of case on the ground absence of material witnesses. fer kearinig argument his Honor erruled motion. The next case was that of the State Robert McLurkin et al. Riot. earing of this case postozned until edncsday Lorning. Iredaesday. The above else consumed the whole tv and it was late in the alternoon en the case was put into the hands the jury. J. E. McDonald and agsdale & Ragsdale for defenwc. . D. Doug!ass assisted ih the prose tion. Notice. Be modern. )on't harass the sys i with noxious drugs. Monetery res Malaria, Nervousness, Indiges on and Bowel Complaints. It is mple, pleasant to taste and leaves no d effects. PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY. the Honorable Earnest Gary, Presid ing Judge, at the Septemiber term of 2 Court, for Fairfield County; S. C.: 2 We, the grand jury, beg leave to re rt: 1. That we desire to extend on be- S lf of our people a welcome to your onor on this your first official visit to ;, and for ourselves to acknowledge tr indebtedness for your plain expo ion of the law, which greatly aided in the performance of the duties volved upon us. 2. That we have pssed upon all e bills handed to tis by the Solicitor. 3. That -%e have exatmitied all the tblic bui'dings and iind them in good adition. W e report as fol:ows con rning the County Poor Ilonse, viz.: ie building in good condition and atly kept. Inmates 18; wlhites 8: lored 10; sick 4. All report good eatment and are well satistied. Five ad of cattle, two .giving milk, all ; two mules, fat. and .sleek; eigh en head of hogs, twelve to kill this 1I; 150 bushels cof old corn on hand; me old fodder; 7500 bundles new )dder: estimated~ 450 bushels of corn field. Will make about four baics cotton; 31 gallons of sorghum; 00 potwds shucks. All the inmates )eak well of MIr. and Mrs. Cameron keepers of the institution. W. S. Robinson, - Sub-Committee. The following is the report of comn ittee appointed to examine the public fles:, The committee of the grand jury >pointed to examine the books of the ounty offices beg leave to report, aat with the assistance of 3Ir. Jas. Brice as an expert have made as morough examination as the time ould admit. We examined the Audi r's, Treasurer's, Probate Judge's, ounty Commissioner's, Sheriff's, erk of Court's offices and books, and und the offices in good condition, e books in the main neatly, and as r as our examination went accurately 3pt, with vouches on file for all dis rUseent, and ask that Mr. Jas. A. rice be paid $7.50 for one and one tlf days service. Respectfully sub Chin. Committee. 4. That we have examined the books A the Trial Justices and find them atly and correctly kept, except as to r. U. WV. Brooks, as we found no 'I ~idence of the funds for costs and 3es having been turned over to the reasurer, thought it is quite probable I at he has done so. 5. That we call the attention of the b munty Commissioners to the dan rous condition of Bell's Bridge over ittle River, and request that they ther make the bridge safe or make good ford at once; also to the unsafe Tdition of the bridge across Wateree - reek this side of McCully's place; ( so call their attention to the fact iat the bridge across Sawney's Creek is been washed away and the ford is apossible; also that part at least of ie bridge across Wateree Creek near ie Jeter place has been washed away. re at the same time are satisfied from ec statement of the Commissioners a mat they are making strenuous efforts ~ make~ all needed repairs. We re rt that the public highways are re rted as being mostly i1. the average )ndition. 6. We report on information, Ilenry ,c eterson for assault of an aggravated i ature upon Jas. C. Spurrier on 17th l~ lv, 1893, and cite T. J. and J. C. purrier as witnesses. Respectfully ibmitted. W- S. HALL, Foreman. Ihow's Thisi We offer One Ihundred D~ollats Re- 1 trd f>r any case of Catarrh that can ot be cured by Ihall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHIENEY, & Co., Props.,. Toledo, 0.. ~e the undersigned have known, .. J. Chenev for the last 15 years, and elieves ihi perftctly hoiorable in all siness transactions and financiallya ~e to carry out any obligation made v their firm. ET & TnUAx, Wholes ale Dr~uggists, Toledo, 0. VALwING, KINNAX & M AnviN, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. JIals Catarrh Cure is taken inter ally, acting directly upon the blood nd mucot's surfaces ot the system. rice 75c. per bottles. Sold by all ruggist s. Testimonials free. * For Over Fifty Tears. Mns. Wz,sLow's SooTHIrNG SvnUP has >en used for over fifty years by millions ff mothers for their children while teeth a', with pez feet success. It soothes the hild, softens the gums, allays all pain, ures wInd colie, and is the best remedy or Diarron. it will relieve the poor lit ee sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug ists in every part of the world. Twenty vve'cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for -rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and -ae no ther kind. 5-2Gf1l Q. D TI H LOCOMOTIVE PUJ KINDLING NEW FI BOUNDING ALO' MERCIAL S PARAT MR. Q. D. WILLIFORI taste in Dress Goods and Trimi department. We propose to shi Best ever brought to this city. We our trade. We propose to do o ever beheld in Winnsboro. It i and anxiety to please the masse: storm cotton prices. We are bc 4 W" are showing stupendous bar COATS that will surprise the si MRS. V. A. ROBINSON mr stock of Millinery. Yours to-please, whose ti: A WANTED, Well watered and well settled Farm )0 or 300 acres suitable for stoc xising. Apply, stating price, J. L ., 340 Meeting street, Charleston C. 9 12-m FOR A CAS- LVW1 t QNOT . An agreeable tarative anmN2BV ToM C. old by Drnggift or sent by MSL.Me 250C. d$ AOperpakme. Samples free. 00The Favorite T0M P0WD23 1101fffor the Teeth and Bret,25c. a -S-ne Uh S a a zDie t edicine Ihave everfoundthatwould dome my good." Price 50cts. Sold byDruggists. Do Ioset aCough aateOidfgeO ilsvu as um Trouble. Itlsthe Cru~ oop Cougflad Bron C ti a 851oUo a guarantee. 25 cts. -- For sale at the Winnsboro Drug Store. MONTEREY. 760. The Monk's Remedy. 1845. TONIC, NERiVINE, BLOOD PURl FIER. Like Cures Like. ~e Paon of the Swamp h1a3 its Anti dote in the bwamip. For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion, senterv and Bowel Comola-nt, asli ur~ d-aer for MIONTERtY. If he es not keep it, we wvill send yo-1 a largi ttl, exp:ess prepaid, on ieceipt of $100. MONTEREY '0., Florence, S. C., Props. and Mf rs, F. W. WAGENER & Co.. Charleston, S'ate A grnts. )otton Picking. 1,000 THREE nd Four Bushel Sacks, suit ble for cotton picking. For sale at F. WV. H ABEN IC HT'S. coLU131A, s. C. S sion begins September 2Gth. Fou urses: Classical. Liteiary, Scientific. an 4aw; w~ith elective' studies in highie lasss. New Gymnasium. Well appoint d Laboratories, Chemical, Physical, Bib cal, etc. Necessary Expenses, from $14 For further it~formation adIdress th sidnt JAMFS WOODRtOW. WfEN AT THIE W?RiD'S AIRChicago, P sure to calil at thle un ique exhibit of . WBIG COlMPANl' EXTRAC3T OF BEE] the north'east part of the AGRICUI UL4 L B3UILDING, north aisle, in ti Urauay Department, and get a FREE CUP of Celicious, rifreshine BEEF TE4 nad from the~ world known 1Em:. COMPANY'S ExTRACT OF BEE DESTAL NOTICE. DJ.DAVID AEKEN of fers his professional ser vices to tileecitizensof the Town nd County. A share of pub'ecpatronla respectfully solicted. MirOffice, No 9 Washin g ton Street, tv co.r w e ofapst onie. -53 VILLIFOPJ ,HERS OF A LIVE ESTABL RES TO INCREASE A FLA 9G THE AVENUES WHI( UCCESS, MAKING THE I IONS EVER MADE FOR AND WINTER TRADE is North buying stock; also Mr. ings is acknowledged, will give bis w you the -Line * of a Dry lon't intend to let panics, cyclones, ur duty at all hazards. We will sh s impossible to do the business wit' . We intend to make it lively for ating last Fall's record in styles an ains in BOYS' SUITS this Fall. rewdest buyers. will return from the North in a few eless energies will never let up, . W. BROWl BOOK8 AND SgHTES JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE SUPPLY OF SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, INKS, PADS, TABLETS. In fact, everything needed at school in this line. Don't Forget That we carry a full line of PURE DRUGS and are selling at prices to suit the hard times. Wansboro Dug Sto'e. icIASMEl & CO. C ALL A TTENTION TO A FINE LINE OF Tablets, Note Books, School Books, Slates, &c. Also to their supply of Oile, viz.: Train, Neatsfoot, Lard, Machine, Sperm, Red and White Kerosene, Olive, Castor and Black Harness Oils. -Alsor Buggy and House Paints. Lucerne, Barley and Rye Seeds. Large Sizes ef Double Thich and Common Window Glass. -Also Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags at low prices to merchants. LOOK OUT. 7E 11IAVE OPENED IN THE VYstore-room formerly used by us as a stable a fine line of GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, Etc. Etc. And in fact the thinga that the farmiers Sneed. We also sell the R ock H ill Co. 's BUGGI.ES. We also have in stock HARNESS BRIDLES, SADDLES, &c., of every description that will be sold to suit the times. We will also carry on our LIVERY, FEED, SALE d EXCHANGE STABLES 1in rear of the store, and shall be pleasel to see our friends and customers, an we promise to give them value fo Ltheir money. I rStables kept open day and night HALL & CRAWFORI WINNSBORO, S. C. NOTICE. e UREIGDONE AND SOLICI ,e t d byEDGAR TRA.PP, n ltxl Jennings. S. C. ISHMRNT; SMOKING AND .MING BUSINESS, ARE .H LEAD TO COM ARGEST PRE [HE FALL Albert Douglass, whose exquisite special attention to buying for this i Goods short crops and hard times effect ow you the GRANDEST STOCK iout goods. We are full of activity competition with the best goods at d prices on Naming prices on GENTS' OVER days, where she has been buying , Manager. FORSALE OR RENT, THE COMMODIOUS Dwelling now occupied by Mr. W. H. Williford is offered fpr sale or rent. Possession January 1, 1894. Apply to TLYSSE G. DESPORTES. 1 P l NO UISE TO KICK, WVe Gacefully Accept the Situltioll We Dispense Next Door( to the Dispensary Groceries of all descriptions, Canned Goods,. Vinegar, Stock and Cattle Medicines, Hardware, Tin.- F ware, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, and many other things that we will take pleasure in showing. Call on us; we guarantee satisfaction or cheerfully refund your. money.I A. WIIJRD & CO. WINNSBORO, S. C. LIVERY STABLES. I AM NOW PREPARED to furnish the transient and public at large with any sort - of turnerut they may require, f~,ua Stables two doors north of SWinnsboro Hotel. Your pat ronage is rerspect fully solic jited. EirPrices moderate. rJ. D. McCARLEY & Co. DENTI STRY B J. QUATTL4EBAUM, D. D S. WTNNSRORO ,.. C. SATURDAY, AU The Corner Store TO-I F"OR. C.A.E A CLEARANCE SAL: DRY GOODS, STRAW HATS, LOW CUT This Sale will 0 to Sep We intend to give GENUINI the purchaser our well kz 14MTME:WW7~WM COME Al J. 1E. Bea1 rhe First of the Season. OUR BUYER HAS RETURNED ,oi New York, and wu are now eeiving and opening our ALL AND WINTER GOODS. Our stock is large and varied and e best wc have ever had. 'rices are at Rock Bottom, iade to suit the hard times.- We are S nxious to show our goods and will be leased if yo -.will come and look at e whether yon buy or not. COME AND SEE US. HIS FAVORITE SUM MER RESORT -IS NOW R COOL BREEZES, FINE FISII ing and Surf Bathing, the Island is unsurpassed. Te guarantee a good 'table, attentive and experienced set vants. be Steamer Janie leaves Georgetowne on Mondays, Wednesdays C and Fridays at 8 A. M. for the Island. a order not to lose tinme tourists should reach Georgetown on either Sun days, Tuesdays or Tursdays. For terms, etc., address .PROPRIETRESS. averly Mills, Georgetown Co., S. C. GUST 12,1893 will Commence )AY, Hi aOl\TI... EjOF ALL SUMMER SHOES, THING, &C., &G. atinue ember 1, 1893. BARGAINS by giving to nown durable goods at 4D SEE. by e 3rco. Just Receive&! k NICE FRESH LOT OF EMONS, CUCUMBER PICKLE and Chow Chow, very cheap, and in any quantity you want. 'ork Sanssgg, best tui Caeam cheefe, Block's Soda Cracker- the best on the market. f you want good Tea and Coffee, this is the place to get it. nice a!sortment of fine Candies always on hand. moke my Old Glory Cheroot, the best in the world for the money. llsw me to call your attention to my Crown Safety Oil, which gives entire satisfaction to every customer. ..T MAT THEWS. NID SALE SA BL ES. HIE UNDERSIGNED STILL [lAS Lleft on hand tell broken, sound and-straight, from to 5 years old, ranging from 14j to 5 hands high. Also hich would do well to finish up a rop with. Persons in need of su'.lI Lock would do well to call and pre e same. Any of the above will' rhanged for broken dowri stock. I am also agent for the Colatuus arriage Manufacturing Cc. Persons ishing to buy a nice Phaeton, Baggy r Cart can do so by calling on the nderigne. AWILLIFORD, Proprietor. OUR STOCK SHELF. GROCERIES, sUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE lOA. STARCh, TOBACCO, ETC., vil be kept full and complete luring the summer months. When needing anyting in ur line call on us and we sill make prices- that will nterest you. We have a new line of 2 3 id 4 gallon jars, roc. per wallon. Plant Cow Peas after it rains. We have a nice lot n hand and will sell them cheap.' Iathen & Catheart.