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IS RESERVED WATCH LOCAL INTELLIENUA. Thuislay. September 6. 1894 L .- C MAIL COLLECTIONS. O Letters will be collected from the 1-.tter boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. m. going south, and 5.30 p. m. and 9 p. m. going north. New Advertisements. Having Returned-Caldwel! & Ruff. t< Home Again-Q. D. Wi iford, Man ager. N Today, 6th September-F. W. Habe- a nicht. G Local i Zere Simon pure Democracy r at the Town Hall Friday f< night. V -Leek out for the new adreitise ment of the Winnsboro Drug Store in our next issue. -Attend regular meeting of Winns- tr boro Steam Fire Engine Company to- kc night at 8 o'clock.. G. B. McMASTER, Secretary. E --The oil mill will commence opera- S 'tious about October 1. The ginnery n, ihas been runnimig for a week or so E .already. -Mr. A. L. Porter is now connected ~with the firm of Caldwell & Ruff. 31r. Robert Fraser, of Chester, is in ithe employ of Mr. Q D. Williford at LeM naugh store. Johnson's Compound Co Liver Oil ainakes rich blood, restores lost vitality, .cures dyspepsia, create' flesh and is 'palatable and easily taken. Winns- o boro Drug Store. OraNE.D NY MIsnKEXLTbe Winns-" boi'o Drug Store received a box con taining a jag of some kind of an ex tract which, from its appearance, hadB been opened by mistake-Ca spy). The 'eal of the jug was apparently neverC Ibroken.L .IT WiLL Mix.-Mr. E.A. Rabb hrad p mitsalak which was evidently a mixture j of suigar cane and Means grass. The N stalk was about 12 feet long, the seed A resembled the Means grass and the p stalk looked like sugar cane. It grew c in the cane patch. AssAULT AND BATTERY WITH IN4TENT TO KILL.-Trial Justice Blair sent John Byrd, colored, to jail on Tuesday to stand trial for attempting to kill Jim Thompson, also colored. The trouble occurred near Salem, but we could not learn the cause of the difficulty. The Democracy of 1876 ii at the Town Hall Friday"5 night. - ~Mrs. Mary J. Broom and daughiter, ti Miss Maggie, have returned to Au- f a~sta after visiting Mrs. A. E. Blair. f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Broom, of Co-t liumbia, have been visiting relatives 1; mtear Greenbrier. Dr. D. E. McMaster is vi-iting in t town. c Rev. Jabez Ferris lett for Pidgeway I en WVedneeday to cw~t religious ervices there. Messrs. J. M. Beaty and J. P. Cald well have both returned from the Northern markets. Mr. J. U. Rabb and family returned to Florida on Tuesday after visiting relatives in the county for about two1 months. Mr. Rabb is a native of this county. Dr. David Aikeni left Wedneiday for' Ridgeway on professionsal business. Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook Rion and children have returned from Virginia. Mrs. J. G. McCants has gone ou al pleasure trip to visit relatives and spend a while at the springs. For Over Fifty Years Mas. WINsLOW's SOOTHING SYR~tl _has been used for over fifty years by millions >f mothers for their children while teeth inr, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wInd colic, anid is the bet remedy for Diarrhiea. It will relieve tile poor lit te sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug ists in every part of the world. 'Twenty Eve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fo'r 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ta no other kind. $-2 II~ EIS SPMN FOR THE ADV'A HE HU 'OR THE ANNOur ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS! There will be a meeting of fl lemoctatic League tonight in t] ourt House at 8 o'clock to elect del tes to the convention on Septembi Alh, 1894. J. S. ELDER, Secretary. NOTICE. We are requested to state that thei ll be a meeting in the Town Hs night at 8 o'clock for the purpose < anizing a Democratic Club onl ti ational Democratc platform of 181 id State and County Democrat onstitution in force September, 188 Call for the Horse Brand of Joh i's Magnetic Oil. It has no equ r the diseases of horses and cattl L.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. 25 cts. Winn -ro Drug Szore. Delegat s to the Convention Gladden's Grove Democratic Ci et Spember 4, and elected the tre ing delegates t, the Countty Col ntion -tu meet ont the 10th inst L. Mobley, W. B. Dixon, W. utt, and W. T1. Mc~rore). Alte es: John G. Johnston, Jason I ll, J. Law Mc~rorey. Exectutil nmmitteman, Daniel Hlail. J. M. GAYDEN, Secretary. Gladden's Greve, Sept.5~, 1394. SECOND WEEK JURORS. The following is a list of~ the pet rn drawn for the second weel ptember term of Court: C. B. Boney, Amos Feaster (cc ed), J. R. Curlee, Edgar Trap: E, Yongue, C. L. Brooks, C. V aucett, Jr., D. L. Stevenson, C.]I oney, J. M. Steele, S. R. Rutlani mes W. Weir, Samuel Shirley, Jno Montgomery, W. L. Rosborougl M. Crumpton, W. J. Martin, H~et oleman (colored), J. N. Pope, 2 ce Scruggs, W. J. Crawford, J. unnell, J. L. Cauthen, Jno. I kett, J. MI. Dunlap, T. WV. Rawl , F. R. McMeekin, C. A. Dicke: D. Roberts, Jas. M. Macfie, F.] ustin, H. 0. Duke, D. G. Robertsoi C. Sterling, W. D. Davis, Wylie 3 No "isms" Friday nigh2 ,tthe Town Hall. Th emocraCy of"Our Dad "THE HUB". We want to tell the public this mor igjust what "The llub" Is, where ,and ow cheap we are salling good Tbe Hub' is a first-class dry goo ore, doing business in the store ft r yl occupied by WV. H. Willitord, oress street. Our buyers ha pent two weeks in vit-ting Northe tarkets where they have, after a cat 11selection, purchased a most beau ~line of dry goods of every descri ot, ladie.' and gent.' fine shoi lies' fine dress goode, etc., c!othil - me' atnd boys. We also carry teline nt men's and~ boys' hasts a1 aps, all of abich are the latest al bbiest styles. Call attd inspect o tock. Low prices and courteous eticn fr one andl all. Respect tull "T H E BUB". UJ.YssE G. D ESPORTEs, P'roprietor, J A. DLsPORTES, Matnager. hu Deafacis cannot be Cured y local applications, as they canm aah the diseased portion of the e: 1hre is only one way to cure Dei ie, and that is by constitutioi meedies. Deafness is caused by faamed condition of the muconas I og of the Eustachian Tube. W1I histube gets inflamed you hav~e mubling sound or imperfect heariu dd when it is entirely closed De as is the result, and utile-s the in: aiion can be taken out arnd this tU e estored to its normal conditi' aaing will be destroyed forev nincases out oft ten are caused .rrrh, wich is nothing but an maed condition of the mucous S We will give One Hlundred Doll >rr any case of Deafness (caused ttrrrb) that cannot be cured by Ha attrrh Cure. Send for circulars, fr F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C meSld by Druggists. 75c. TISEMENT OF B." CEMENT. JOHN R. HARRISON. Death of a Former Resident of Fairfield A So'dier of the Late War. e- Capt. John It. Ilarrison, aged seVen ty-five years, died at the residence of his son in Florida Augunt 5. Ie was the eldest son of John Hlarrison, Sr., of Longtown, and married as his firot wife the eldest daughter ol Osmund Woodward of thi-; town. Capt. Ilar rison was a genial, wholesouled gen tleman, and there are many fri, nds in old Fairfield whose hearts will be sad e dened when they read this article. Atter the war he moved to G.argia 3 where he has since lived, but hik heart still clung to his native State, and he - longed to be back upon the red hills of I Fairtield. lie enlisted promptly at tL.e first call of his State and was elec:ed captai j ot th.v Cedar Cueck lBiflte a d wu. atta-ied to the Sixth South Caro lina Voluteers, but at Summerville beans. <-; the- t rouabte whv i;nhe colonel, lf; i i ha 1 * )m1p11 y -i j .inaed Nel uo's ;at tal ion. Ii t his commtuanid he I e ein rin th ie war, a faithfutl, can ~When traveli..g alwvays take'n cake of Johnson' Orienta .1 o p wnh en; dienses are "lten. anght from using hctrl ,oap5. wVin I!bo'r' l~aC Sore * WHO CAN TEiL US .1 Tononor, March 2S, 18S94. 1o lie Postmaster, Wininsb rough, iFaiifield: F ir-Would you kindly informi me if there ar e any of the family in your .vicinity of the late James Rogers, who was a general in the Southern army .during the late war. There were two .brothers, both Presbyterian ministers, who owned plantations before the war. John died some years previous, and James was killed in action during 11. war. I would like very much to know it t bere are any of the family left and were they are. Would you kindly ~.let me know at your earliest convemi ~.ence, or perhaps yotu could put we in Scomtunicationi with those who do know somnething about them. My m~fother was a brotber's daughter, but a been dead some years. ~Very respectfully, Mas. R. W. Pt;RVES. 119 Dovercourt Road, Toronto, Ont. tNot "one foot on Democ eracy and the other on Pop ulism'', but both feet on Demoracy Friday night at the Town Hall. r- MRS. A. E. CHlAPLIN. AohrBapuistLCnirier. Aohrsweet spirit has departed and added to the loneliness of earth's '~pilgrimage. I was just crying, "Where ~nis the world in which I was born,' and rehad ECarcelv dried the tear which nature prompted for my old iii nd an~d roommate for years together at the e-venerated old1 Furman, J. M. C. LiBreaker,- and the beloved Lampley, .and Sout, and Griffith, when lo! an other sumnmons comes f romt the Celes 'tiai City, and this time to one who-se ig patient durance and calm, heavenly a spirit and wor ks of love throngh some ad what troubiouis timies in the past, made idher a truly valuable taie d and' help to Iher old padtor, who mnust be atlowed rr th -ffer this brief tribute to her mn-f - -ory, and warmnet symipathy to thke tbc vreaved in Cotumbia and elkewhere, 'an specially to her dear si:-ter in her 10 liness at their hiomei in Winnsbosr,. Mrs. Chaplini was a daughter of th~e late ,Johin M. F: ipp, of' Morgan's . . Island, Beaufort. T. W- M A Household Treasure. ot . W. Fuller, &~ Canajoharie, N. Y., .r.says that he always keeps Dr. King's New -f Discovery in the house and his family has tallways fcund the very hest results follow it use; that he wouldt not be without it. i! prourale.G A. D)ykemnan, Druggist, 1lCatskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New en Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough a remedy; that he has used it in his fanuilp iofor eight years, and it <as never failed to ,~do ali that is claimed for it. Why not try a-a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. be Regular size 5tc. and $1 00 * wen aby was sick, we gave her Cdarta. 's 5hen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. by hen she became MIss, she clung to Castoria. HOM E I have just returned frc I have been with J. L. Mim A Large SI IN ALL THE Will open up some stuf everx body in Fairfield Coun You will certainly he columns. Q. D. VI W. P. Da~r rgit p-n ass., writes: "Japanes P i' I'e ha.. eired IAdy 7 yCar- v-i 1: - i. t .1 na k hilt a rui'e ill the l1-t 111 %I n- al w 1 '14k ally di-tan1d Ctit-l * C r siir'.. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor WOOD'S PHOSPHODtf The Great English Remedy. PrMDt~and petfl nD d ere a r mne. D e o v atDRE. C J M ecEk On'ers his ro is fo oser s to >eo ple f ifl. fb fesa - tat ier, s ad re s Jend isil.S A -5~tsa~dev aove DR. EP ,JTERB, ne case best Sugar-cured pound Hams. ne box choice "Our Beaut: California (strictly) Layer Raisins. One box Alexis Godillott, J finest Imported Prunes. One box choice (very fres Cream Cheese. Twenty boxes Jas. D. Mas< & Co.'s choice Cakes, Crackers, Etc. One barrel (65 grains) Whi Wine Vinegar. One barrel tripple streng Apple Vinegar. These Vinegars are guara teed to be of pure apple juil and no coloring or any othi matter used in its manufs One barrel Fine Fresh Northern Potato< LAUNDRY SOAPS. The Octagon Soap, The Riverside Soap, The Fatherland Soap, The Clairette Soap, The Rabbit Foot Soap, The Jewel Solid Bar Sos F. W. Haben icht DR. DAVID ATKEN, DENTAL SURGEON. Office: No, 9 Washington Street, 3 D West of Postoffice. gr'n Ridgeway. S. C., every WedI TONSORIAL ARTIST. At t18 Ol Stad~ lidr Br.. Qlattlebill'S fj r ("E unde~rsitned will be~ pleased i serve tie public. Satisfaction _gl ate ed in hair-cut or shave Apprecial past pal ronlage, solicits it in the future 3-.t.. v. >MoNr~Um AGAIN. m the Northern Markets, where naugh buying a :ock of Goods LATEST STYLES. f in a day or so that will interest ty. ar from me soon through these L L TFOR D, MANAGER. IT IS ONLY A LIST, a. - - a. Q L'. .tLt's Flavoring Extracts. Colemmi:'s Mustard. Ivolry Soap. L-u4m:dir Soap. Toilet Soaps. P5 sapolio. Shoe Blacking. M. Shop Polish. s35Crn 1:arch. osi $j Bird Seed. 3 ::: tnu.king~ and Cheawing Tobac~co. me 7- llou-:ehold Ammzonia. E A.Fl, Pper. n, 1 ect Powder. CAil k inc2 it f pies. o Ma~aulnt Jlars. A Large Supply of Paints Still on Hand. Dori't fail to try our Pear!e Polish - for all kinds of metal; sold in 10e. and 25c. boxes. Try ibis Polish once and Pyou will use no other. Winsboro Drug Storo. ANOTHER SUPPLY "Best Hyson, Black and Gunpowder Tea, Mustard, Ginger, Pepper and other spices. Salt Petre, Honsehold Ammonia, Rock Candy for Lung Remedies, Shoe r., Polish, Cone Lye and Potash. hALSO Seed Rye, Barley and Wheat, Crimson SClover, Red Clover and Lnucerne. ALSO A nice assortment of Spectacles for h old and young. C- Plenty of Turnip Seed still on hand. IJusLt Inl. 'A Fresh Lot of Choice Canned Fruits. Among them are A P'RIC(TS. P'NEA PPLE, PE ARS Iand PEACHES. I. Also a full line of Canned Meats, snahb aC French Sardines, Chipped Beef, Roast Beef, Choice Lunch Tongue and Potted Ham. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, Royal, Davis and Good Luck Baking - Powders. H AMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS always on hand. Our heavy groceries are always fresh and new. 'A full supply of es- TINWARE, CROCKERY WA RE and WOODEN W ARE. A nice line of Cigars, Cig~rettes and Fine Smnokinag Tobhacco. "LOWER -STORIe" n. CAIPBELL W1, IKADDEN Mlanager. -~ NOTICE. OUR BUYER is now in the Northern market for the purpose of buying our He expects to use all energy to make the dollar of our customers as large as possible. Let us shake your hand over our counter often. We are now receiving our fall supply. In a few days lays our Zeigler stock will arrive. ggrCOME TO THE CORNER. J. M. Beaty & Bro. Chicago Cottage Organ. e OX loco o 0-' -EEo OG A E EO I man EWS COME E -:-AN A NOD IT:-FO SE -:-O THEM.STL NTIF ANJSIHHATS. GENTLEMENAS.HTS CRUSH HATS. LA TEST SH APES AND) SHADES. T. HI. KiETCHIN & Co. 25 FPUILI at $1258 Cheal) wheels are next to worithless. \ Weneer reconmmend them. The 1894X17AWK is the leader in bicycle construction. Warwicks are made in the interest of riders-heavy riders, light riders. fast riders, cautious riders. Their light weight is mfadeC subject to durability. Neither are sacrificed. Both are attaimed. OUTR GUA RANT EED 25-POUND WHEEL fitted with road tires, is creating a sensation. It earries the same guarantee as heavier wheels. D)on't overlook the W arwick, for the best is none too good when you begin riding. La aside tuiiatimit tim it b~ieyetes are exiravagant. ~ xiravagance is in I the l.SE. not in the-purchase. The best is the most economical Economy is a l avoid all r pair. C A T A LO)GU~E FR EE SPRINGFiELD), MASS. * - ~ P.:S.- aric~hk gua.ranItees extend be - \ on' t he salesrooi. ''4