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EVERY 0 and 461 s~eling Grc WE MUST HAVE MO] PR BN'T G0 H We Wi DON'T WAIT; COME AT( JOH LOCAL INTELUGENCE .Tuesday. February 5. : 1895 New Advertigements. Notice-Q. D. Williford. esal r, et* -Mrs. Sitgreaves has moved into the residence of the late W. H. Williford. -Rev. C. E. Todd, pastor of the A. R. P. Church at Charlotte, has been elected president of the Due West Female College. Mr. Todd will make a very efficient officer. Do NOT FORGET.-The mass meet ing will be held in Winnsboro on Friday, the day appointed. &ll com mittees please report in fall. STRICKEN WIr PARALYSIS. - On Friday Mr. Themos Hobbs was siricken with paralysis. Dr. Hanahan says he is doing very well at present, however. * It will astonish you how quick Jobn son's Maznetic Oil will kill all pains, internal ~ad external; $1.00 size 50 cis.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. -* AT MT. ZION.-On Wednesday night, February 6, Prof. Ducello's entertain ment will take place, consisting of illuminated ;ableaux, jtransforming scenes, scenic effects, ventriloquism, - &c. Admission 15 cents. Children under 7 years old, 10 cents.4 Do You WA!T Pr.ZE CLUB11ULE? B Mr. H. S. Wylie will have the prize - clab rules ready for our Thursday's Tri-Weekly NEWs A!%D iEEALD. If you want them and do not care to wait for next week's paper, drop us a card and we will malyoui a copy of the Tri-Weekly. H'ERE You ArLs-We have it from a most reliable source that a gentleman in Kentucky wants to put $1,000 in a cotton faictory to be built in Winns bero and wishes to make his home here. Some one put up another thous and. Let not the opportuniiy pass. Small beginnings will make large end ings if properly managed. Tnu WATEE SUPPLY.---The follow lng is the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken ont Monday morning: ft. ini. *ourt-hense ciatern..........15 8j Depot cistern..............14 11 Elliost's cistern.............9 6i Neil's cistern.............. .14 21 Miller's cistern.......... 7 5 -_ Phillips' cistern.............9 S10 C'ummings' cistern..........16 5& Fersonals. Mr. Jobert Fraser is back again from Mimnaugh's big Columbia store to his Winnsboro establishment. Winnsboro welcomes Mr. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Doty have re turned from their wedding tour over * the "Ltand of Flowers." They had a very pleasant trip and found a very congenial clime compared to the bliz zards that have been blowing here. Rev. T. M. Dent has gone to Nash ville. Mrs. D. H. Stevenson's biother, Mr. ' C 'er, was here On a visit last - in is visiting at Mrs. ee ~ sX'. SCa"rs. D. A. Hendrix, of - , N. C., are visiting Mrs. Hlendrix, mother of the form ~ar White Oak. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Arnett are visit ing relatives in town.I / ' Attention. Farmers! There will be a meeting of the farm ers of the Union section, near Union Church, on Saturdry next, for the purpose of organizing a prize elnb. All are cordially invited to join. Union will be in the race this year; so turn out in full. BY REQUEsr. Those tbin, pale, weak, nervous people continually losing flesh,!steadily but surely going into decline and con sumption, should not delay taking Johnson's Aromatic :Compound Cod Liver Gil, the great strength and fiesh NE WANTS A ] ocdB at -- U Uu --- arge iEY, AND WE ARE DETER ICES THAT WILL BRING I 'PME WITHOUT 11 Save You the E )NCE AND GET YOUR CII HE HUE hi A. DESPORTEE The Farmers Are Going at it WiLh a Vim. A farmers' club was organized at Woodward on Saturday afternoon R with R. W. Brice as president and a, R. G. Brice secretary and treasurer. Each member of the club bound bi himself to reduce his acreage in cotton and to plant more grain and raise F enough meat to furnish his plantation. b; They also agreed that if they used any fertilizers at all they would purchase j, only one-third of what they used last c< vear. Delegates were elected to represent C the c!ub in the county convention soon to be held. The club adjourned to meet ou next Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m. M. ca Itflamed, itching, burning, crusty and scalv skin and scalp of infants ec soothed and cured by Johnson's Ori- TI ental Soap. Winnsboro Drug Store.* re PRESBYTERY NOTES. At a meeting of Bethel Presbytery, in in Yorkville, on Janukry 31, Rev. th W. G. White, of Rlock Hill, was dis issed to Mecklenburg Presbytery. m He Will take cihar;,e of Graham Street W Dhurch in Chariot e, N. C. Ti The pastoral relation between Rev. lic W. S. Hamiter, of Blacksburg, and de alvary and Wocdlawn churches was H issolved, and B-o. Hamiter was die nissed to Cherokee Presbytery in za 'eorgia..p The Presbytery and its churches m regret very much to part with these H athful and efficent workers. chi B. P. REID. nif BURGRY I TECOUNTY. b On Sunday night, the .27th -inst., a er burglary was committed on the store an sd smoke-house of Mr. James Lem non, of this county. While this gen- f. leman and his family were attending ivine worship at Lebanon (Presby- to: eian) Church the door of his store ce as forced open and a quantity of w ~oods abstracted. Not content with be ~his, a break was made on his well p1 led smoke-house, and a lot of pork ye ollowed the merchandise. From the ppearance of the house it is supposed a hey imagined some one was coming, wy md hurriedly left for points unknown, Ld did not take cli the meal. Mr. th Lemmon is indignant, not so much on an econt of the loss, as "the gall" the hieves exhibited, and will do all he th :an for their capture. Trial Justice su tevenson has taken a hand in the ' rame, and it is oily a question of time th efore these miscreants are looking 15 :hrough the bars of Fairfield County ail. VIDETTE. Resolutions of Thanks. DO We, the trustees and patrons of the Di ut. Olive~t school, do hereby beg the C ndulgence of expressing our hearty yo ratitude to those persons who have in ontributed so bountifully to the erec-e ion of our new school house. bo Therefore, be it resolved. L First. That our thanks be tendered ,o Gen. Jno. Bratton for the stocks ~urnished for the sawing of the lumber. iBr Second. That we express our thanks Soi o the peisens mentioned below for Co uheir bontiful contribution to its ti bilding, viz.: T. H. Ketchin, J. P. or Daldwell, J. C. Caldwell, J. M. Beaty bo & Bro., W. C. Beaty, J. G. McCants, R. H. Jennings, S.3R. Johnston, T. G3. Patick, R. A. Patrick, THE NEWs ] AND HEPIALD and the Ladies' Aid be ociety. of Be it fazr'her resolved, that in the "* Euture we shall endeavor to foster the chi anse of education in our community 2 mud shall use every means in our tie power to build up and maintain gi~ Imong the youths of our community fiv high standard of education. TRUSTEES. A Quarter Uentury Test. For a quarter of a century Dr. King'sa New Discovery has been tested, and thea millions who have received beenfit from cii its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lnngs. A remedy that has stood thei test so long and that has given so univer-' sal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It '9 is admitted to be the most reliable for i Coehs and Colds. Trial bottle Free at y McMaster & Co.'s drug store. Large size 50. and $1.00 * I Chidren Cry foe Pitcer's Caetaria. 3ARGAIN, I 99 is MINED TO SELL AT r. SEEING USg. )imes. LISTMAS TRICKS FROM , Manager. CROSBYVTLE BRIEFLETS. CROSBYVILLE, Feb. 1.-Mr. W. T. obinson, of Blackstock, opened school this place on Monday last. Dr. C. A. Crosby is confined to his d and is quite sick. Mr. Wm. L. Davis and Miss Malinda aster were married on the 29th ult. r W. W. Crosby, notary public. There was very little work done in inuary on the farm and the weather ntinues unfavorable. C. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Upper Longtown Club. The club met February 1, and was lied to order by the president, M. ellichamp. The meeting was open with prayer by J. M. Raffles. 1c minutes of the last meeting were ad and approved. The body then went into electing its veral officers and organizing accord . to the call of the mass meeting of a county held Sanuary 17?. Mr Samuiel McCormick was unani >ualy elected president; Mr. George ilds, vice-president; Mr. C. D. dwell, secretary; Mr. Melvilla Mel hmp, committeeman. The presi t was escorted to the chair by m. J. D. Harrison. The object of the call and organi tion was ably. explained by the esident and its several aims and de ids urged by speeches from J. D. rrison, J. M. Raffles and Melli amp. After a motion by lMr. Har son a vote was taken stating that the dy unanimously endorsed: 1st. The reduction of acreage io the tent :hat abundant supplies of grain d other produce may be made. 2. That. guano be' reduced one-half >m last year's supply. The enterprise of establishing cot factories was presented and re ved with enthusiasm. A resolution is offered by Mr. Harrison that this dy endorse the "Beaty plan" of ntiig one acre to the p'ough to de te to a factory. Adopted. & prize club was also organized and :ommittee of five appointed which i1report. Lt was moved by J. M. Raffles that club meet alternately in the Upper a Lower school-house. Adopted. [t was moved by Mr. Mellichamp it we meet every two weeks until amer. Adopted.I he club then adjourned to meet at Lower school-house, Friday, the A Miniion Friends. L friend in need is a friend irideed, and less than one nuillion people have 'ad just such a jiend in Dr. King's New ~cove;y for Corwn'ption, Coughs, and I ds.-tf you have rever used this Great ug lleclicine, one trial will convince a that it 'has wondeiiul curative powers 0! d~iseasem of Tsroat, Chest and Lungs. ch bottle is guaranteed to ao all that is 'aed or ;aoney will be refunded. Tiial ;tles free at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. rge bottles 50c. and $1.00. -* Bucklen's Arniea Salve. THE BnsT SALVE in the world for Cuts, uses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 'es, Tetter, Chepped Hands, Chill Llains ens, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi, sly cures Piles, or no pay required.I :uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, noney ref unded. Price 23 'ents per C. I.r sale by MM Wer & C ' For Over Fifty Years &s. Wnistw's SOoTING Svuur has m used for over fifty years by millions mothers for their children while teeth. , with perfect success. It soothes the .d, softens the gums1 allays all pain, ces wnd colic, and is the best remedy Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug .ts n every part of the world. Twenty e cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for irs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and e no other kind. 5-261x1y 0. L. Rice, Mendota,'Ill., writes: lave used your Japanese Pile Cure d found it a sure and permanent re." Winnsboro Drug Store. * !e Baby wasn siek, we gave her Coirta, rhn.h waaChild, she cried for Castia, hen she became )liss, she clung to Casoria. The Almig Will do wonderful work now. nual inventory of stock, I find of year, and are marking dowr Spring will soon be here anc goods. A Great Bre In all fine Dress Goods and T and cost not considered. A I Patterns; will close out at cost THIS IS NO ADV] I mean business, and if you d A handsome lot of large, heav: below zero. lore is knhO : Keep it in your miud if you wa certainly taken the tariff off ti CLOTHING FOR: If you want correct styles at will obtain your supplies from Should you tumble into my stc coat, you would make the hit c to look. J L. MIlN Q. D. WILLIFO NOTICE. A LLpersons having claims against L.Wade H. Williford, deceased, will please present them to me properly verified. 2-5-4t Q. D. WILLIFORD. NOTACE TO CREDITORS. ULYSSE G. DESPGRTES having made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, all of the creditors of the said Ulysse G. Des portes are hereby notified to meet me at Winnsboro, S. C., on Friday, the 8th February, 1895, for the purpose of appointidg their agent. JAMES Q. DAVIS, Assignee. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 30, 1895. 1-81td Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Cheaper than they have been in several years. -At THE BRuGl STORE, IIASER & CO. EXCHSANGE SABED ND ALE hc lsBL ceSp or cash or on time antil next Fall' ith good approved paper. I will also exchange any of those ares for Mules. Persons wishing to zie stock will do well to call and ex mine them before buying elsewhre. A Few Milch Cows for Sale. Also a Few Buggies. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. JOHN J, McMAHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1234 Law Range, Columbia, S. C. solicits business in his native Ccunty airfield. 2-27-ly rhty Dollar As I am now taking my ai too many goods for the tim goods in every departmen i I must have room for ne ak in Prices rimmings. Profits abandone ew more of those fine Pani RTISING DODGE. n't think so, come and se Sateen Quilts, marked dow Bari&l Opportillt nt a pair of Blankets. I hav is stock. MEN AID BOYS. prices way below value yoi ny great marked down stoc< ire and strike me for an Over if the season. It costs nothinj NAUGH. - - ager, I HAVE Just received a nice line of HOLDIAY GOODS Casisting of ewelry, Watches and Chains kolid Silver and Plated Wares. -Alho China PlatesB Cups anc Saucers, (both gold band and plain.) - Vases, &c., Which can be bought as cheap foi DASH here as anywhere else, qualit) of goods taken into consideration Perhaps I can suit YOU. Call ui sad see. C. M. Chandler. -31-1y COPYRGHTS. CAN I BTAI AN AE ~Fr rato onesnnYPatnts Badwt b Patent taken thrug MN Co.&receive speia ntie n t 3.cinti P0L ~IC,3S aLEd larestcrcuaon Mofony pcet wo t he W.L5 a.ug l copie $ses Aoprsies, re Eely brcaisaor Te ive tes, a co ors yi angah ofne jaes -ein an secue con rcts .ddrebs W. J.DoNcON, 4MAGNETINERVd~INE.a i"'9 *. eAIESan coer ne eMalinole wee moth'seat or sbo es5 wath eualy $5is o ry Thygv .tebsr a lcuefr thenmthe on asromen't -3svdoe ohrmks 7- dgwin S. o s. C or notesarate to cu athw ro iaswthtu ders rO the . H. ENNScdUh~l January ,v1895. ssignee 1.1aco ridmlc 1890. 1895 e >ANew * Year's6< d R EQUEST. All parties who are owing us accounts will please arrange to pay-in thej next few days. We are owing money and must make prompt collections in order to pay promptly. e Respectfully,, J. M. BE ATY & BRO. Headquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Hats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds and Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other -goods per taining to this department. As we have a large stock of these goods which must be sold in season, we have marked our prices on them down. Now is. your time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. >*Staple Dry Goods3o Novelty and So'id Color Dress Goods of various stylea and materia!. with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. *0 Come and see for bargains at -J. O, BOAG'S. MRK CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Shoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to be found at J. 0. BOAG'S. *Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, Road Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. 3. O. Boag. *NOT ICE. All parties indebted to -us must make arrange ment for immediate settlement. .We must have the money, or paper satifactorily secured. Having de cided to go into a new business it is absolutely neces sary that our business here be closed up at once. All parties owing us will be given a reasonable time to settle; after that all unpaid notes or accounts due us will be placed in suit. T. II. KETOCHIN & CO. Christmas 'CHRISTMAS 900ODS AND HAVE ARRIVED. HOLIDAYGOODS! WE ARE NOW Oranges, Opening up our line of Holiday Goods Apples, and ask everybody to call and see them. ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES. Cocoanuts, Books for the old and young. Pres ents for everybody, and some things Evaporated Apples, very nice for the young pole. The prices will surprise you. Do't fail to.. see them. They are CHEAP! CHEAP! Raisins, CHEAP! -ALSO-- Nuts of all kinds, We have a large line of Toilet Goods3 suitable for presents--CologneR, Ex tracts, Soaps, Brushes, Sponges,.i hee Chamois Skins, &c. LAMPS, All kinds--Hanging, Stand,Maro, LAMPS, Glass, Decorated and Plain' L AMPS, Lamps. These will go very Ad ulln fGoeis LAMPS. cheap.An afullnofG cei. -ALS9 All kinds of Glassware, Jelly Dishes, Give me a call. Bowls, Tumblers, &c. All must go at rices to suit hard times. ~We are still closing out our line o1 A. B CATI HCA RT School Books at cost.. Give us a call. B. - I Winsboro Du Storo. DE TSR UVYNOTIAND So I B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D D S. ED.byR e wINNBORO. S. C.