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oul T ISD) --LOADS 'THE HUB: JOHN A. -Tuesday. Septeinber IU. : 1894 A11L COLLECTION*. Lener 4 wi mb collecieAl from ti-e 1.ttar boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. in. going sontt!, and 5.30 p. in. and p. ut. .ing north. Please Observe This. If you wish to change your advertisemeat, please bring it in this morning, not this even ing. New Advertsoanents. An Ordinsnce-J. E. McDonald, In tendant. --There will be a meeting of the . %. G. T. tonight at o'clock. -Do you want a good photo? Call onl Hennies? * THE~ COUuR ERRED.-There is a law on the statute books against carrying concealed weapons. On Monday the Judge noticed an obsticle protruding under Mr. Geor~ge Brice's coat and quietly informed the Sheriff and ini structed him :to investigate. The Sheriff called Mr. Brice into the jnry room and it. pro'tea& e.a checihook There. was no law against this, so Mr. lBrice was not detained. P~-1imples, b!ackheads, moles, t:eckles. :t an and su,.burna removed by John'son's Oriental Suap. Medicinal. Winns boro Drug Store. * ii WATER SUPPLT.--The follow 1Mug is he report of' the policeman on ihe water surfly; measuremenlts taken en Mon:day mnorning: ti1. ini. Court-house cister..........14 4 Eilieu's ci-t,-rn.............. 9 6 Ne'l i'. irer.......,........-$ 110 31 iller's cistern1................. sillips' 4isterni............... 8 1 l4 ummtingzz' cis.tern............16 5i on a- Visit to M's Lilla Beraty. s. J. L. MicLin, lef: for her home hieter county oni Saturday. 1 iss Bettile A y cock, w hi has been iiing Nliss Matry F. McMa-ter, rc rned homne M'ud9 . Solicitor ilousgh, isceoupaunied by his wife, is stepj ing at the Wiinnsboro lotel. Dr. Thornwel', of the Presb3 terian iurch, was among the distinguished isitors at Court on Monday. Mr.. Tr. W. Lauderdale has returned from the North. He reports a pleas ant time, but owing to the low price of cotton hie could not induce any Northern girl to enter into a contract -with him to allow him to furnish any ,one of them board and clothes for the term of her natural life. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 'A ttention. Trial Justices! Volume 2 of the Revised Statutes of South Carolina are in the. Clerk's oelice-one copy for each Trial Justice. Trial Justices will please call and get them giving a receipt. RI. H. JrEsisGs, Clerk. CLUB NOTICE. TIhe iloreb Demo~cratic Club Ne. 1 vill be,. on Friday next at 3 o'clock p. uz. After that time it will meet en-ry t wo weeks. So come out to the m~ et ing. T. B McKIXsTr, President. nuecten-" Arnea~ s.aim. V'ub: BEsT SALVE in t~he Wurid rur Cuts, Uruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt itheum, Fever .Sores, Tetter,Cheppedi Hands, Chill olains, C',rns, and ali Skin Erup'tions. and posi t:yely cures Piles, o- no pay reqired. It ieruaranteed to g'ive perfect sat;isfaction, amuniiey refunded. Price 23 -ants per W in '~sboro D rug Store, Druggists, w~ Ul tell you that Johnson's Magnetic 0.1 always. gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. $1.00 size 50 ets.; 50 ct. RTR JILY ARRIVING' OF GOO HA DM~ CLO' DESPORTES COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court convened at 10 a. m. Monday, Judge Aldrich presidii:g. There waq only sixteen grand jurors and thirty one petit jurors present. His Honor made only a few remarks to the grand jury, as that jnry had been specifically ::harged on two former occasions. The firit case called was that of the State vs. Sicily Griffin and Charles Griffin, indicted for burglary and rand larceny. Mr. W. D. Douglass represented the State and Mr. J. E. Mc Donald the defendants. This case was tried before and a verdict of uilty rendered-but they got a new trial. They are charged with stealing meat from Mr. George Brice. Ver lict-Guilty. The grand jury returned true bills in the following cases: James Egles ton, attempt to ravish; Wesley Moble mnd Geo. Brice, Jr., larceny. The case of the State vs. Alf Cason for larceny of live stock was next aken up, and was in progr ess when Ceurt adjourned. The grand jury came in with tiute ~ills against James Gelstoa' and Ed vard Gelston for assault and battery with intent to kill; John Byrd for ~ssault and battery with intent to kill; dward Reed for house breakinignd Larceny; and no bill against Henry 'ord for assault and battery with in :ent to kill. The grand jury was then cused until 9 o'cleck this mornting. -At the Thespian Hall-liennies Lhe photographer. * Johnson's Tasteless Comnpound1( Cod iver Oil with hypophospbites give one to the nierves; strengthaenwg', stimulating and prodncinai healthby esh like magic. Winnsboro D~rug Store.* A HORRIBLE DEATH. t Runaway HIorse DragM Its Maste to a Fearful Death. The people of Winnsboro and vi ~inity were shocked on Saturday even g by the news of the horrible de.&th f Mr. J. D. !Iarden, a son of Mr. Jame< Ilardin, who lives near Lit' Ie [iver. The facts are as follows: Mr. Harden left to .xn abotut sunset nd was driving very rapidly ; he gave he herse several hard cute with the whip, which~ caused him to plunge lorward suddenly into a run; he erked the animal up suddenly and the 'hold back" straps broke. This caus d the buggy to run against the horse d he became unmanageable. Just eyond the park woods, going down till, about halt way slown the hill M.r Jarlisle was thrown ou'; and Mr. Elarden fell on him. Mr. Carlisle was Eree from the lines, but unfortunately he lines caught around Mr. Harden's eel, it did not even get around his mnkl'e In some way the hold was so secure that the horse dragged him long with the buggy about three undred yards. When Mr. Carlisle, who was not hurt much, reached the uggy and horse, for the horse stop ped of his own accord, the lines were still tight on his heel. Mr. Carlisle sent a negro on with the horse and buggy to inform friends and relatives in the country', and a messenger was sent for a doctor. The doctor soon arrived and thought best not to at tempt to move him till some reaction set in; but his end came, he never spoke and life was extinct in about two hours. The poor fellow was horribly mangled; the back of his skull was crushed, his arm broken, his shoulder broken or out of place, back snagged terribly, and there were cuts about his forehead. In fact he was almost torn to pieces. The body was removed to the residence of his cousin, Mr. Jno. MI. Harden, and about 11 o'clock his stricken wife arrived in company with Mr. Jno. M. Turner, both having come over the very spot where a short while before the unfor tunate man breathed his last. The remains were taken to the home of Mr. Jas. Hlarder on Sunday morn ing, and from there to new Lebanot Church in the evening where the feral was preached by the pastor, assisted at the grave by Dr. Thornwell, r. Hadn wae eldemst son of VItTH DS FOR rS SHOE 1007s rGOODS Manager. Mr. Jas. Harden. lie leaves a wife, (foirerly Miss Alice Gladney,) a father, two sisters and one brother. It was painful indeed to witness the grief of the family and friends as they took the sad farewell look at one who was so short while ago in full vigor of manhood. The sympathy of all who know them goes out to those so sud denly bereft in so terrible a manner. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. DEDICATION OF SALEM CHURCH. It was the pleasure of our reporter to be present at the dedication services of Salem Church on Sunday, Septem ber 1"). Before the dedication cot. - mnneed, the pastor asked that tho-e parents haying children to be bapt'zed piesient ahemselvei. Mesrs. Robt. Aiken, Jno. S. Ulowney, Sylvester Car-r ias i s. It. Crawford presentd them-ive. wih their childn 1: -jind the ord iin:a' e oft bap~ ~ ti ,v:a- ;adi. i . trdl b> the 'a:t-r.. Itev G . T1. It *arice. n,- en i ali- ii f ha t the baih lti g w' as h' a.x- t-st a-r takei up, ia-d a he bui n.inags comtn it, e , a 01m1p sedi o W. l. Eae.,, IL L. \lartiu, r.i I l:'ir and-. *fW. ia . . ir r,jws c edn., bycra:c a e-port a bibh s:ge .I h it a haI a ce o $240 wNa, due~ ona the bailli a. bltus rpect t sh ,wed in :his oinne~a .:1lion sht i e adiLs' ,oci.:t v <-f faa m Chuarch l~ad n~ai-ed $1 000) to help pay th- ex pes- d bauilIdinig the e'ditice, 1'! i ma he :an impI~ressiont oan Ottr rc pot-r. The buildlin.a- c'-t about $2,000 andh aon---ha ofj it wva, raisc d by the d es. W nat a pow~ieruil lichc anX 11. ;i' the I clie.,'sciety. h being agist the rule-, ar cautom of the Presbv ertan- .-> dedi-:.ite at building whaic-.i is not paid fo'r, Dr.. Thc'a:anwell at oniace asked the e-,iitee to Ia rest awhile, andl lihieat n .,lled for ten per-. .r a hic a cou di give $10 echil tow ard: pyb the banuaae attr. Tin a remaark abl boi t time~t a thel flloa ~cing aaamted pe.In. respoided to the call of $10 each: .J. B. Fraser, A. W. Ladd, W. B. Ests, it L M-,rti:,, G. B. Simsa, \Mrs. M. A. U.vii.gs, G. Franak Ant hews J. D). Aiket, D. R. Culemnc aid ulhe p~stur, ey. G. 'T. iournet. Ti'cis brought i!.e amounlat to $140. Dr. Thorni:well thet, asked fo t i wen ty per'sons wh-. would give $5each, and the followinag persotns responaded: W. J. Burley, C. B. Blair, J. W. Crowder, W. J. Mar'tin, J. Q. Bulin, 1. Ii. Owings, R. M. Aiken, F. C. Lupo, S. 11. Crawford, W. Y. Cole ma', Martin Yongue, J. D. Blair, J. W. Blair, Miss C. Coleman, Miss Maggie Hamilton, Dr. E. C. Jeter, S. T. Clowney, and some others whose names could not be obtained. Then a contribution of $2 53 and ainy less amnount was called far and in a very few minutes the church was tree from debt. The commit tee was cailed up again with a cleani balance sheet and Mr. Estes, the chairman, turtied the key ovar to Dr. Tiornwvell. Tnce elders and deacons were then called up and the charge of keeping the key was turned over to Mr. Geo. Sims. The pastor then dedicated the house to God in prayer. So the exercises soon closed and Dr. Thornwell preachea a most forcible sermon, giving illustra tions and compacisoans [frm every day matters in such a way as to make a lasting impression oan his hearers. Communion was administered, anad the meeting which was a pleasant acnd profit able one catme to a close. The Salem congregation~ has cause to be proud of their church, their pabtor, and more especially the ladies' society. The building is quite a credit to them and to the contractor, Mr. E. F. Wright, a. Virginian, whose services were secured by Rev. G. T. B->urne. -Don't forget that Hlenncies, the photographer, will be here on the 17th. Rev. U. S. String~eld, ol W akefield, N. C., says: "FIve boxes of Japaniese P'ile Cure cured me after 12 years' standing." Winnsboro Drug Store. * hidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. eMy e Store< -IN THE BANK BUILDING. (129, 131 and 133 Congress Street.) S$25,O0OO Worth of Goods to Select From. You will find these mammoth rooms packed from floor to ceiling with all the CHOICEST GOOBS from the Aery best manufaclurers and dealers in the United States. It vill be impossible for me to mention all the differ ent kinds of goods I have in stock. I might as well try to count the hairs in a man's head as to undertake this. JUT'I' ONE GLANCE THROUGH MY ST(OR E dould convince you that it is th~e place to 'buy your goods y prices this FPll are based on five cents cotton. Country merchants will do wvell to call and look hrough my wholesale department. I will give you the very lowest prices and you will save freight. J L. MMINAUGH. . Dl WILLIFORD, - - Managr. P. S.-Our Motto: COURTEOUS TREATMENT O ALL AND NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. AN ORDINANC.. NOTICE. ('EIATNG A BOA RD OF ASSE~SSORS. N TTC i erby ienthaani Be it Ordained by the Tow n Countcil the charter 0f the Winnsboro and Fish ,f te towni of Winnisboro in Council Dam Railroad Company, and amend s->inbled, That hereafter there shall ments thereto, will be made to the next e elctd by the Town Counicil a s.ession of the General Assembly, as Board of Equalizera and Assen.ors required by the terms of Section 1603 who shall hold their offl-e for the ter m of the Revised Statutes of South Caro )f one sear, and whose duty it shall lina, 1893. be to make a tair and impartial assess' G. Hi. McMASTER. c*ent a f the real and personsal property 9.1 President. f the citizens of the town ot Winns hero; and at the same time make u ~ ar zd inlari eqoiztii o tNe TE THIASM E may be made b'y the citizens of said J. E. McDONALD, JUSTRECEVED! Pay attention to what they ad vertise, and you will come to the natural conclusion that REh SODA will be the place for you to do your traing, in the way of UlRACKR S. M'"edicines, I Toilet Goods, School Books, BEST Stationery, Paints, Oils, Cream Cheese. jvarnish, Machine Oil, Lamp Goods, I Glass, FRESH MACARONI Prices wsilhe Gl'aswre, &c.t times. Give us a call. A LSO . WiglfghbO0 Dtug St0zo. FRESH MACKEREL. DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his professi:nlal services Ito the BFosofpe e adre4 Jenkinsvifle, S. C. GOOD MORNING. We wish to say our buyer has returned frcm New York. Vanderbilt, Rothchild and those other fellows are hauling in our goods rapidly, and we are now ready to siow many New Goods at Low Tariff Prices. We will talk more when we have more time. A sweeping and pressing invitation to all who visit The Corner Otore. Respectfully, J. M. Beaty & Bro 25 Ponds at $125 Cheap wheels are next to worthless. We never recommend theni. The 1894 ARWICK WHEEL 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 made subject to durability. Neither are sacrificed. Both are attained. OUR GUARANT EED 25-POUND WHEEL fitted with road tires, is creating a sensation. It carries the same guarantee as heavier wheels. Don't overlook the Warwick, for the best is none too good when yea begin riding. Layasde the idea that the b est bicycles are extravaitEbvaeisn the L SE, Dot in the purchase. The best is the most economical. Economy isa revenue. In this case it will pay a premium on its cost u.any years. And you Iavoid all repairs. ___________ CATALOGUE FREE. S1 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. P. S.-WVarwick guairan tees extend be yond the salesroomn. 7-3 OPENED ggg Sigg~ i{loll T O-DAY. G LENN SPRINGS, S. C. One case pure Cod Fish This favorite Resort for health and in 1 lb. packages. ______________pleasure is-now open to visitors. For One barrel rates of board and other particulars, Fresh Family Lake White Fish. appl o Five pailsSiP ll& Sli oi Lake White Fish. - --Proprietors. 2c. Sealed Herrings. For Glenn Springs Wa ic. Fresh Family Mackerel. ter, Apply to 1c. Fresh Alaska Salmon. PAUL SIMPSON. W.L DouctAs 1c. Mustard Sardines. $3, EN Apples, Bananas, &c. $ Uloc~sor F. WN. Habenicht. Skeeters, G it!T a sie nh ord n urne _____- prices nd the midl 'Pro t5. Oarshe Doz. MOSQUITO COLOGNE. tqa cu tomwr ntye eayttg an CA ~ '0EORAED PNNYRYALany otter make. Take no substitute. If your CA~lORTEDPENYROAL ealer cannOt supply you, wcean. Solt by for these pests. * V *.JH SN -- 7-3 Ridgeway, S. C. BUG POISON. -- NOTICE Also One Dozen JS hereby given: that application will PAINE'S CELERY COM1'OUND. 1 be made to The Peoples Bank at the office in Winnsboro, S. C., on Sat For sale by urday, October 1:3, 1394, for renew of the following Certificates of Sto .k i a ,in the capital stock of Fairfield Savi' gs .a. - and Loan Association, now knofrih as -The Peoples Bank, to wit: Certificate J C RHYNENO. 106, for one share, in the name of J~t RHYNE Louis Sugenheimner; Certifieate No. 107, for three shares, in the name of BESSEMER CITY, N. C., Max Sugenheimer; Certificate No. GASTON CO, 108, for three shares, in the name of Ida Sugenheimer; the certificates Manufcturr ofabove mentioned having been lost. Manufcturr ofLOUIS SUGENHE[MER, !T~TI1Tn1TMAX SUGENHEIMER, 1Yff8-4tdIDA SUGENH EIMER. PURECJ1U 8-4d -NOTICE. Orders receired by me will be prompt- * ly filled at lowest price-. tOR SURVEYING, TERRA C1N Satisfaction Guaranteed. vLeveling, Drawing, Etc., Reference - First National Bank, Apl oT. M, BOULWARE,