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*~ AI INTELLIGNCE~ TuesdaY, September 26, 3LAIL COLLECTIONS. Leuers will be collected from the 1. tter boxes at 11.25 a. m., 5.20 p. in. and 9 p. m. daily. New Advertisements. Fresh Country Butter-F. W. Hlabe nicht. - T. X. L.-T. I. L. Cornoanv Columbia, S. C. .ocal rx seta -There is a great deal of complaint about the condition of the wells around ywn at present. Many of them have alnost.goue dry. -Died near Rion, August 23, 1E93, John B. Glenn, a well known and highly respected colored citizen, aged forty-eight years. le leavas a widow and eight children to mourn his loss. --We are sorry that we can report no marked improvtfment in the condi tion of Capt. Thos. Jordan, Sr. 11is many solicitous friends and relatives are anxiously waiting and hoping for a favorable change. CooLEr. WEATHEa CoMNG.-The weather burean predicts a decided fall in temperature during the next two day. It's about time for the cool fall weather to be commencing. Be modern. Don't harass the cys tew with noxious drugs. Monetery cures Malaria, Nervousness, Indiges tion and Bowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste and leaves no bad effects. THE COTTON MARKET.-Upwards of one hundred and fifty bales of cotton were sold here Saturday and the prices brought were comparatively good. The local market is stiil gradually advatcing and the outlook is encoaraging. The best g.rades bronght 7.69 Saturday. Prices are i ot what we should like to see them,. lut we have faith in the prediction that "oWtion is going up. TR WATR SrPLY.- The follow Ug is the report of the policeian on 9 water supply ineasuremnents taken Monday morning: ft. 1i. rt.house cistern...... . 13 11 t cistern............ 14 9j t's cistern.......... 9 6 cistern............ . 15 3 's cistern........... 7 3 s' cistern............. 9 3 gis' cistern.......... -1 8 sinR SAL.EsVUXING COURT. t of ourt week upon the dis businiess is very notidable. e week the sales amounted to hbich is nearly half as as taken in during the whole ugust. Ona last Saturday los went to-$103 70. Now ten season has tet in, the s will probably boom. "get a great hump on even moderately suc sING PAPER.--The ion now four Lino - machines. They .latest labor- saving rinting office, and they are certainly marvelous inventions. All visitors to the World's Fair. have doubtless seen the macinses in opera tion'a.e they are used entirely in-m posing the Daily Columbnan, a paper prlnted in Machinery Ilall. The ex ample of the ,State wtll doubtless be followed by other South Carolina daily papers. * Personas. Mr. David Elliott has - returned to Martinsburg, Va. Mrs. M. U. Robertson, of Columbia, is visiting relatives in town. Lieut. H. C. Davis, U. S. A., is vis iting his brother, Mr. Jas. Q. Davis. Mr. T. W. Lauderdale has returned from a trip to Chicago, New Yozk, Saratoga and Canada. Mr. Theodore Quattlebaum has re turned to Furman University to com mence his Soph. year. Mr. Louis Laradecker has returned from Chicago, enthusiastic ever the sights of the "White City". Mr. H. L. Elliott, J., has returned to Winnsboro, he having completed his business course at Eastman Col lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. COURT PROCEEDING"S. The Court of Common Pleas con vened Monday morning at 10 o'clock. His Honor signed orders dismnissing complaint in a number of cases while a .great many were continued until next term. The only two cases argued were the follewing: W. G. Jordan vs. Florence G. Feaster. Ragsdale & Ragsdale for olaintiff, McDonald, Douglass & Obear or defendant. Verdict for defendant. 5. Rt. Johnston, J. P., vs. J. E. eDonald. A. S. & W. D. Douglass plaintiff. Ragsdale & Ragsdale for fndant. Case nonsuited after imnents wer e heard. La Grsppe. 'ng the prevalence of the Grippe thc season it was a noticeable fact that who depended npon Dr. King's New vr, not only had a speedy recovery, edall of' the troublesorme after ofthe malady. This remedy seems a peculiar power in affecting s not only in eases of La Grippe, II Di eases of Throat, Chest and and has cured cases of Asthma and ver of long standing. Try it and nced. 'It won't disappoint. Free THIS IS A GREAT INIPROVEMENT. The U. S. Post Offie Depairtment will shortly iaue a new form to be used fot domestic money orders. This is a change which has long been needed and the publ:ec will joyfully weicemee this intelligence. The imn provement to be made is briefly this: As is very well known the naine of the payee does not appear upon the face of the order itself, but simply upon the "advice" which i; sent from the issu ing to the payipg ofil.:e. This gives rise to numetous inconveniences wLich the Post Office Department is Eecking to remedy by issuing the new form upon which the name of the payee will appear. There is one objection, however, and it is this: If one of the order3 now in use should be lost the finder must have access to the "advice" be fore he could have it cashed. As the new oi ders kave the name of the payee upm it the "crooked" fransaction like this will not be so troub:esone and the danger of detection not so gatat. SU[LOl1'S CURE, the gre.at Cough and Croup Cure, is in grcat demand. Pocket size contains twentv-tive! doses only 25c. Childien love it. Sold at the Winnsboro Drug Store. * WHOSE LITTLE INNOCENT The Po ice Run Upon a Very Suspicious Case. Yesterday afternoon Officer Thack ham was at the Union depot when he no!iced a mulatto woman of middle age rush up to the ticket office and in quire the price of a ticket to a little Hamlet in Sumter County. The woman is known here as "Vincy." In her arms she had a week old white baby. The officer looked about to see for whonm she was acting as nurse. Seeing no one and noticing that the woman tried to avoid attrac ing atten tion he went up to her. She declined to give any information as to the e2ild or hcr movements and the officer ar rested her. Later she said that she did not know whose child it was, that a colored woman named Jane Cross had given it to her, and was paying her $5 a week to keep it. The police believe that the woman has been paid to take the child to the country and make away with it. The infant was taken in charge by the city authorities and the police are endeavoring to find Jane Cross and solve the mystery. The Cross woman is now in Winns boro. The case is going to be pushed to the end and the women will be locked up till they divulge the plot. The case has a very ugly aspect. The State. If the Cross woman is in Winnsboro the police would do well to keep an eye on her as she may be wanted be fore very long. BUTCKHEAD ITEMS. BLCKHEA), S. C., September 2. I left home on the 17th inst. at 3.20 p. m. for Winnsboro, not liking to ross Bell's Bridge on Little River so soon the next morning. I found the bridge in an apparently bad condition, rendered so by the recent unprece dented wind and rain of the 27th and 28th ult. I think -somebody is, to blame for not making some visible motion to have the bridge repaired or rebuilt. Nothing is done there ex ept an advertisement by three County Commissioners, the Messrs. WYeir, Leitner and Tennant, showing the bridge was nsafe. I have heard com plaint that the the ford at that place should have been made fordable by the County Commissioners. I was kindly cared for by the frienids with whom I stayed. On the even in of ihe~-20th I got excused from ffer service as a grand jurvman by is bonor Judge Gary and I bid adieu to the friends and reached home niext day about 1 p. m. our correspondent . IH. D., speak ng of Mr. J. R. Jefferies' speech at [Longtown, says, "Hie handled the President and Congress pretty severely for their so-called repudiating of the Democratic platform." We don't claim for our President that he is any thing more or less than a man, but see, what Senator John Sherman say s about Grover Cleveland: "No one can view the conduct of (:rever Cleve aud without being conymeced of the greatness and goodness of the mnan His integrity, his fearlessness his gifts of mind must be plain to any~ one not ttterly blinded by partisanshIp. L leve land is. perhaps the broadest-minded man that ever sat in the Presidential chair. Beyond any of his predeces srs he has tho courage and facu~ty, of pushing all cabal and intrigue aside and of addressing himself directly to the people. Friends, personal, fol lowing party, are nothing to him as ompared to the welfare of the people. With my natural distrust of all Demo crats, I inight be tempted to look upon this phase of Cleveland's conduct merely as a bit of the ablest politics, but in honesty I must admit that I have watched this man in all the crises of the national life in which he has had a part and I cannot shake off the conviction of his superb abilities-and his magnificent patriotism." Perhaps no man in public life in the CUnited States has had a better oppor tunity to measure public men than Senator Sherman. Certainly none has been less inclined to give credit to political opponents. The tribute thuns paid is wrunig from an unwilling wit ness by the characteristics which Mr. Cleveland's whole career shows him to possess. Stronger words in praise of the President could scarcely be speken and they are true as they are strong. - State, S'eptemnber 19. Hurrah for Cleveland and Ilamip strength and Health. If on are not feeling strong andl heal thy try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left on weak and weary, use Electric Bittes. Trhis remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aid ing those organs to perform their fune tions. If you are aitlicted i4th Sick Hlead ache, you wvill find speedy and permnent relief by taking Electric1 Itters One trial will convince you that thuis is 1h~e remedy ou ned. Large bottles onily 50e. at Mc Taster & Co.' l)rug Store T F YO~il rn.:....A... a:vuare :1wO:n on:. r a :ifrnthing I will cure you, and ive a pptite Sold Q.D N T HE LOCOMOTIVE PUS KINDLING NEW FII BOUNDING ALOb MERCIAL SI PARATI MR. Q. D. WILLIFORD taste in Dress Goods and Triim department. We propose to sho Best e ever brought to this city. We d our trade. We propose to do ou ever beheld in Winnsboro. It is and anxiety to please the masses. storm cotton prices. We are ben Wo are ahowing stupendous barg COATS that will surprise the shi MRS. V. A. ROBINSON - our stock of Millinerv. Yours to please, whose tir< A MARRIED AT BUENA VISTA. BL:CKITEAD, S. C., Sept. 22.-."Comu ing events cast their shadows before." This quotation aptly describes our neighborhood for some time past, for iad long been rumored that a popu lar young couple were expecting to embark upon the sea of matrimony in the early fall. On the evening of the3 20th inst., jut as Luna began shedding her rays abroad, giving to this earth of ours a magic be-sty, relatives and a few fti .nds of the contracting parties egaa to asemYe at Buena Vita to itness the marriage (f a grand daughter cf Mrs. C. Ladd. About 8 o'clock the attendants, Mr. Thomas Estes with Miss Stella Crosby, Mr. Ernest Anderson with Miss Lida James, Mr. Wn. Wilks with Miss Gdissie Salyer, Mr. Charlei Ladd with iss Fannie Wilks, took tbeir places, ad were quickly followed by the ridal pair, who were met by Rev. . I'. Estes, who in ant impressive way ,roounedthe sole.nu words that nited for life Mr. Richard Wilks a ud ies Josie Cureton. Ilearty congrattu ltions followed, for the young couple re deservedly popular. Ttue presents ere numerous and useful. Mrs. add divided the honors of the occa ion1 with the fair yenng bride, for her actum was invaded by friends who lve to listen to her talks of "ye olden ime". Though an octogenariani, and like the poet Milton, shut off from the ght of heaven like him, she "feeds on toughts that voluntary moves harmo ious numbers". Alter spending a very pleasant eve - ing, we bade adieu to our friends and ode home in the lovely moonlight. e trust. that the adage "H-apsy the ride theiaon shines on" mnay indeed e symbolicatof the fu'ure jife ot the oung bride, for--lovelier weather we ave never seen. On the 2tst a reception w as giveC:I tO be~ bril p):trty at the n. sidence of the e leunri it was a very pliasant afair. Onthe niight of the 21lst the re was a party~ ve~th te you1ng conpl by h Mr. mnI Mrsi. B. II. Jans t tum ,ns opel.nig ra pidI - aml we run' one ?ttarer wv.ll riz goo. d prie-. t;>r the fl -ei st iple. W'~e notte our inedict s ini t d tirect~iont, an:1 ope yoni lnay b3 a true l~rophet. 1: i, n Iith sorrlow we~ tote the 1. s, by ire or l:e i- h ut. of.\r. A. C. Ly les, e--r Sa tue, f~it merly of iais County. Mr. Lv ice, we understatnd, is baaring p bravely, and wc t rust wvill w"on be able to repair his has$. ~Mr'. .J. V. 14)se ctlt today ont a visit to her tephcen s, Meesrs. Jacob and oatant Coleman, at Woodward. Mis.-es Estelle and Annie Ly les have been quite sick with mnalatial fever, ut are improving. Mr. J. J. McMahain is spending a w days at home this week. lie has beeni an untiring~ worker for the firm f D. C. lLcath & Co. for the last year, a.d doubtless they wiil seek to retalu him in har-ness yet larger. Mr. W. Boykin Lyles will returni to partanburg next week to attend the xercises of Wofford Fitting School. Mr. Kellet sii!l teaches lhe Broad River school.I The tr-ustees of Rock Cr-eek school hope to secure a -teacher soon so as to pet their school early in October. * N'lntPORTE. MA RRIED IN FLORIDA. M LdlutED-Cards having appeared nouncing the marriage of Jno. L. orrison and Miss Mattie Lumpkin September 3d, at the Methodist Church n Hawthorne, society ever since has been busy discussing the notable event. Long before the hour appointed for te bridal couple to take their places n hymen's stage, every -available space in the church was packed; so great was the desire of all to see the ct of the joining of this young, hand some and popular couple inl tihe holy bonds of matrimony, remitnding us again that no act in life is of so abid g interest as marriage. Capt. T. J. McRae acted as usher nd saw that all those who could be seated were made comfortable, and he set a beautiful example to those who had to stand during this solemn and interesting ceremony. The following were the attendants who moved up the isle in the order named: Uarry Waits and Miss Mamie Morrison, Jaines Berkstresser and Miss Carie Morrison, Irvitn Weeks and Miss Nannie Morrisoin, William Mor iison and Miss Nettie Yoder, followed by tie happy but self-possessed groom, with his sweet and beautiful bride, -adiant and lovely in all the elegance nd glow of queenly nuptial garmemts. The v.- E. F. T .ofn Rnochell VILLIFOBI HERS OF A LIVE ESTABL tES TO INCREASE A FLA TG THE AVENUES WHI( JCCESS, MAKING THE I ONS EVER MADE FOR I AND WINTER TRADE. is North buying stock; also Mr. ings is acknowledged, will give his w von the - Line * of a Dry < )n't intend to let panics, cyclones, r duty at all hazards. We will sh< impossible to do the business witl We intend to make it lively for, ting last Fall's r ord in styles ani ains in BOYS' SUITS this Fall. I ewdest buyers. ill return from the North in a few less energies will never let up, W. BROWN and pastor of this church performed the ceremony. The words were very impressively spoken that made John L. Morrison and Mattie Lumpkin man and wife, and as the last words were spoken the audience smiled a satisfied acquiese nce. The.local standing of the parties to this auspicious matrimonial event is so high, and they are so well and favor ably known to the country, that it is needless for us to refer to the manly groom as being the honored son of Capt. H. A. Morrison of Hawthorn, and of the charming bride as the be loved daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. R. P. Lumpkin, and a granddaughter of that venerable old gentleman known throughout the country as Uncle Ben Boulware, whose sweet disposition and modest and winning manners have made her a pri:ne favorite in our community. May the roseate colors of morn and the sweet perfume of youth, as they go out,in life forever cling to them, and as they decend the ever lengthen ing vale of years ie conscious that life is worth living and marriage is the supreme act of man and womans life. --Gainsrzlle, ( Fla.) Sun. Miss Nannie WV. Lumpkin, the youngest daughter of Mr. R. P. Lump kin, w as married to Mr. A. 0. Weekes, of Hawthorn, Florida, the present residence of Mr. Lumpkin, on July 23rd. Miss Lumpkin's acquaintances in Fairfield will be liiterested to hear of her marriage. Mr. Weekes is a son of a prominent merchant of Haw thorne. KARLUS CLOVER ROOT wil purify your Blood, clear your Com plexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a; bell. 25c. and 56c. Sold at the Winnsboro Drug Store. Sol 6 rstb a. lCeC and SOper package. Bamids free. captan er .U.,an l.. meie haeovere Inth t th oe Its oedng a ouaa nte. et s. u~ For sale at the Winnsboro Druz Store. Fresh Country Butter and Fresh Eggs at F. W. H ABENICHT'S. Have no other. Sold by all Druggists. P ice T WENTY-FIVE CENTS. -T. X. L. COMPANY, 9-2tGmf Columbia, S. C. One box Fancy Lemons at.15c. and 20c. per dozen, at F. W. H ABENICH T'S. Fresh Soda Biscuits, Cream Waflets, Oyster Crackers, Fancy Cakes, Ginger enaps, Fine Candy, F. W. HABENICHT'S. New Catch and the large deli cious Delmonieo Mackerel at F. W. HABENICHT'S. Glenn Springs a n d Harris Lithia Mineral Waters, fresh, at F. W. HABENICHT'S. For a square meal, a cup of good coffee, call at F. W. HABENICHT'S . Restaurant. & COe, 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 >w you the GRANDEST STOCK iout goods. We are full of activity competition with the best goods at [ prices on aming prices on GENTS' OVER clays, where she has been buying 1, Manager. FOR SALE BY McMaster & Co. Autocrat of the Breakfa't Table, Parton's Life of Andrew Jackson, Calhoin's Works, Madame Remusat, fr Cooper's Naval History, r Colton's Atlas, F red Douglass and His Mule. Don Q uixote. G'old-zmiti.,, Life of Gen. Greeii, IIood's Works, . 1i udebias, Hood's Advance andi Retreat, inoeents Abroad, Johnson's Tradition of the Revolution, Napoleon's Campaigns. thl 3Nills' Statistics of South Carolina, R amsey's South Carolina. Tariten's Canpaign in S. C. And 200 other rare and choice bcoks. P cAGO all STI04ATJ Ell~lsvITLN RIMAM TLAIfA a T TH E ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH CARS FROM ASHEVILLE AND F KNOX VI LLE TO CINCINNlATI. w DIRECT - CLOSE LINE CONNECTION LOUISVILLE PIT I CINCINNATI NOTH TO NOR T HEAST, T CHICACO WEST, AND THlE WORLD'S FAIR. NOTHWEST SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. AsK FOR YOUR TICKETS VIA QUEEN &r CRESCENT ROUTE. W' C,'RINEARSON, O.P.A., CINCINNATI,O. NO USE TO KICK, MeGaefuly Acept We Dispense Next Door to the Dispensary Groceries of all descriptions, Canned Goods, Vinegar, Stock and Cattle Medicines, Hardware, .Tin ware, Harness, B3idles, B Saddles, and many other things that we will take pleasure in showing. Call on us; we guarantee satisfaction or cheerfully refund your money. A. WILFORD & CO. WINNSBORO. S. C. SATURDAY, A The Corner Stoi TO-] FOR CAM1 A CLEARANCE SA 0RY GOOBS, STRAW HAT LOW CU' 0I rhis sale will A to so] Ve intend to give GENUII the purchaser our well COME j ,T. 1%E. Bee rhe First of the Season. OUR BUYER HAS RETURNED Din New York, and we are now eeivinig and openiag our ALL AND WINTER GOODS. Our stock is large and varied and best we have ever had. rices are at Rock Bottom, de to suit the hard times. We are xious to show our goods and will be eased if yo- will come and look at m whether yon buy or not. COME AND SEE US. MLDWELL & Ull. IS FAVORITE SUM MER RESORT -IS NOW Bll for the80S80 of 1893. )R COOL BREEZES, FINE FISH1 lg and Surf Bathing, the Island is unsurpassed. e guarantee a goodi table, attentive and experienced sei vants. ec Stamer Janmie leaves Georgetown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridthe a 8 adA. M. order ntot to lobe tine tout ists should ec Georgetown on eiher Sn For trms, etc., address PROPRIIETRESS. 'averly Mills, Georgetown Co., S. C. 'he WillsItbro Wiel AVERY.8TCABLES. I AM NOW PREPARED to furnish the transient and public at large with any sort of turnout they may requ~ire, from a Stables two doors north of Winsboro.Hotel. Your pat ronage Ia res.pectfully solic ited. gPrices moderate. I.1 nMCCeAULEY & Co. UGUST 12.1893. 'e will Commence LAY, LEjOF ALL SUMMER S, ' SHOESI 1O THJINGr, &C., &C. Dentinue ptember 1, 1893. qE BARGAINS by giving to known durable goods at EU-m& CooLNs'k'. kND SEE. Just Receivedl A NICE FRESH LOT OF LEMONS, CUCUMBER PICKLE and Chow Chow, very cheap, and in any quantity you want. Pork Sainsage, bet iea Cnem Cheeie, Block's Soda Cruckters, the best on the market. If you. want good Tea and Coffee, this is the place to get it. A nice asortment of line Candies always on hand. Smoke my Old Glory Cheroot, the best in the-world for the money. Allsw me to call your attention to my Crown Safety Oil, which gives .entire satisfaction to - every customer. R. .T MATTHEWS. AND) SALE SABLES. T HE UNDERSIGNED STILL H AS left on hand lor 1 Fmin Mun well broken, sound and straight, from to 5 years old, ranging from 141 to 11 hands high. AMso. which would do well to finish up a crop with. Persons in need of sucht stoCk would do well to call and prkze the same. Any of the above will * exchanged for broken down stock. I am also agent for the Cohmwuns Carriage Manufacturing~ Cc. Persons wishing to buy a nice Phaeton, Baggy or Cart can do so by calling on the undersigned.A.WLIOD Proprietor. OUR STOCK SHELF GROCERIES, SUGARS4 TEAS, COFFEE SOAP, STAB02E, TOBACCO, ETC., will be kept full and complete during the summer months. When needing anything in our line call on us and we will make prices that will interest you. We have a new line of 2 3 and 4 gallon jars, 1oc. per gallon. Plant Cow Peas after it rains. We have a nice lot on hand and will sell them cheap. Istehen & CdikoarL