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EVERY 01 and 46fJ !!!ellinig Gr WE MUST HAVE MOD PR BN'T GO H We Wi DON'T WAIT; COME AT C JoH: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE 9aturday, February 9. 1895 Now Advertisements. Notice-M. A. Glazebrook. -The south-bound Florida trains were both about ten hours late on Fri-ay. -Rev. T. M. Dent being absent there will be no services at the Metho dist Cburch on Sunday. -- The union service will be held at the Presbyterian Church by Rev. Dr. Law of the American Bible Society. - -The creditors of the assigned estate of U. G. Desportes met on Frida' afternoon, and appointed Jas. Q. Davis, the assignee, their agent. -Mr. J. D. McCarley's horse which fell in the well is getting over his injuavies. The only thing that saved the horse at all was the large opening caused by caving of the walls. -The cold wave will not make a favorable impression on northern -capitalists visiting the south. If they will remain a few days, they will soon I find that it is a rare visitor with us. -Misses Hattie E. Kennedy and Clyde Clayton have contributed to our c educational columns among the first.1 We are thankful to them for their con tributions, and we hope that others will follow their lead. -All subscribers to the Tri-Weekly NEws AND HERALD will oblige us by settling for their paper. Tbere are a great many who still owe. us for it. I We need the money and cannot con tinue the paper unless settled for. -Mr. J. K. Henry, of Chester, has been appointed Solicitor of this cir cuit. Mr. Henry was a candidae for the place in 1892, and made a ~good race. We think that he will be gen erally acceptable to the people of the circuit.a -Prot. Ducello's entertainment at the college was well worth the entrance fee. The negro dance andathe negro's lecture on temperance was highly ( -amusing. Prof. D. travels in private conveyance and camps out. He attends I to a stock ranch in the West when not engaged in the entertainment.. -An agent for the Werner Pub .lishing Company, selling the Encyclo ptedia Britannica, says that the article so offensive to the South has been -omitted from the book as now sold. We make this statement in justice to the company having said what we d'd in our editorial columns in the last issue. -The big Columbia Gunn has turned out to be a miserable fraud. It will be remembered that Gunn came to Columbia several years ago as a pro- C prietor, and said that he wanted to start a $5,000,000 bank there. He turns cut to be very impecunions and he seems not to have a very enviable reputation. - I -Winnsboro pays out in fire insur ance premiums on an average of ten thousand dollars a year. T bis money ought to be left in the community. if the money that has been paid for. r Vestern meat, horses and mules, life e and fire insurance companies in the North and elsewhere, had been kept , -in the South, it alone would have f built more cotton factories than are needed to manufacture our cotton. We believe that a thorough examina tion of the insurance losses in Winns boro and an accurate ascertainment ofC the amount that has been paid out in premiums would demonstrate that we not only could have insured our own property without any loss but that today we would have had a large capi tal accrued, repre'nting the excess of the amount paid in premiums over the actual losses. Ten thousand dollars is, we believe, a conservative estimate of premiums paid in Winnsboro per 2 annum, yet the losses have not aver-) aged fire thousand dou;ars a year. < In other words, Winnsboro could con-4 tribute five thousand a year to the capital stock of a fire insurance com pany. In ten years, with the accrued interest, this would give a capital1 KE WANTS A I HIE U ocis at -* - B arga iEY, AND WE ARE DETER CES THAT WILL BRING I' ONE WITHOUT 11 Save You the E NCE AND GET YOUR ('TTN LE HUB 9 A. DESFORTEE ..Too CoD.-The mass meeting set for Friday did not take place. It was oo cold. The parties to be present ke ivere evidently massed around a' bg p ire. 'th de When traveling, always take a cake sa >f Johnson's Oriental Soap with yon; liseases are often caught from using m iotel soap. Winnsboro Drug Store. * if cli CAUGHT $1,300 WoRTH.-The State an :onstables got about .400 gallons of ki iquor in Platt, Hook & Shull's place yc n Columbia on Thursday. It was he mnder the store. no RELIGIOUS SERVICEs.-Services will e held in the following churches on ab unday: . pr Associate Refori-ed Presbytdriana 1 a. m. by the pastor. Youngd uen's prayer meeting at 4.15 p. m. Ti nday School at 5 p. m. Prayer pr eeting Wednesday evening at 5. Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pastor. se unday School at 5 p. m. Prayer leeting Wednesday at 5 p. in. Baptist-11 a. m. by ~the pastor. Thursday afternoon meetings at 4 . m. Sunday School at 10 a. mn. St. John's Church-Morning service pa t 11 o'clock. Sunday. School at 4 D clock p. mi. Evening prayer everyH Vednesday aSL 5 O'clock. ( Fersonais. Mrs. Eglestom -his gone to Barnwell Ja Svisit her daughter, Mrs. Prentiss. mn Mrs. J. A. Desportes has returned K< o Ridgeway. Fa Mr. R. H. McMaster. will leave the Vinnsboro next week for Lynchburg, wi ra., where he will make preparations thi :enter~ the U. S. Army in the WVest. HE Dr. R. F. Divver, the general agent no or rick &5 Co.,.of..Waynesboro; ea'. dii ras in town on business last Thuirs- ml ay. He called oni his old 'corradin lic ms, Capt. C. S. Dw'ght, while here. fig 'hey are friends by* that tie that al- ag rays binds-the soldiers life and lie ardshps..-:.R ~hidrn Cry for Pitcher's Cstoria asi Yc .IST OF PETIT JURORS--SECOND WEEK. The following is a list of the peilt foi rore for the second week of the: Yc 'ebruary term of Court: str Joe. F. F.oster, colored, JIB. Turner, ME .M. Wilson, John .McClure, Hi!. of rettles, colored, W. Herbert. Ruff,. fin im T. Timmns, Dargun S. Broom,' L. Landecker, J M. Garrison, Preston Mi ion, W. M. Gladden, L. E. Osvens, di~ no. M. Harden, A. L. Porter, A..L. suZ aster, D. H. Howell, R. C. Gooding o . F. Boulware, C. J. Henderson, olored, T. W. Lauderdale, B. F. CI asses, R. H1. Simpson, H. W. Gibson, S . Edmunds, A. J. Hill, C. S.' )wight, S. B. - Crawford, Charl ey srber, colored, G. A. White, D. C. rice, Jordan McCallough, colored, so] no. L. Beaty, Mose Beaver, colored, M. aD. Robertson. EOCHE THE TAILOR. W. G. Roche, artistic tailor, has justA eceived. the' handsornest line of.1 amples ever shown in Columbia. wi be new t ariff has made it possible to ye' mport .the .best foreign fabrics at easonable prices, and the new weaves or spring wear from English and cotch looms are cheap as well as eatititul. For"$25 a fashionably cut ack iuit may 'be had --guaranteed as o both workmanship end material; hile at $S28 the new worsteds and heviots in a hundred diferent shades .nd patterns are to be had.- State. We can say . to those who do not mow Mr. W. G. Roche hat he lived g n Winsboro for many years and his % ork is entirely i."nest and thorough. I* Ye hope he may. get big- orders in hese cheap goods. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a fiend indeed, and iot less than one nmillion. people have hc ound just such a frienid in Dr. King's New )iscovery for Consumption, Coughs, and| olds.-if you have never user.. this Great|I Jough Medicine,' one trial will convince i rou that itlis wonderful curative powersj n all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. I Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is :la~imed orimoney will be refunded. Tiias ottles free at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. - .ge bottle 5:n. anda $1.00 * .Fi is MINED TO SELL AT r. - SEEING Us. limes. ISTMAS TRICKS -FROM 0 Cold Snap. On Thureday morning the telegrams pt coming, the weather was on a iee it seemed. The dispatch stated at the temperature would fall 30 grees by Friday morning. About ndown on Thursday the snow com enced to fall a little and it looked as the earth would put on its Sunday >thes, but it barely washed its face d wiped it off with a blizzard (a 3d -of rough towel.) And when a walk across its breast you can ar a crackling sound resembling the ise of a new starched shirt front. e thermometer stood at 5 degrees ove zero-a fall of 37 degrees. At esent the general appearauco is :anly, but cold-so cold thit all soap tImmers have gone to Florida. Cy know it is no use to offer that Aduct on the South Carolina market. a have an idea that the weather is it to preserve the hog .meat which Ls raised in 1894. We like enough anything, and beg to say that we ye got it. Enough is enough. rohnson'scompound Cod Liver Oil kes rich blood, restores lost vitality, -es dyspepsia, creates flesh and is latable and easily taken. Winnsboro -g Store. * was an Irishman and was ~Kied in Mexico. rhe Charleston News anzd Couricr :ed for information concerning nes C. Caine of the Palmet o Regi nt, who belonged to Capt. Jos. nnedy's company, and enlisted in rfield County. We are informed ~t "Jimmie" Cain was an Irishman 0 worked for different members of Cathcart .family before tho war. had no family, and so far as known, relatives in this country. While cuisiiig the :Mexican' war he re ,rked'that the Mexicans were Catho and if he went -to Mexico would at for his brother Catholics, but not dinst them. He did, however en ;and fought with the Palmetto giment and was wounded in thae :tle and died from lockjaw. He :ed the. late gallan~t. Tom Leslie ung to sit ast ride his neck and try bend his be4 .back to its proper ition- before he diei, so we are in -med by a gentl-'nan w-coan Mr. ung related this fact to. Hie was a anger in a strange land, and his .xican war medal now~in possession the party enquiring will not likely E its rightful owner. )all forthe Hi'se.Brand of Johnson's ignetic Oil. It his no equal for the eases of, horses and .cattle. $1.00 a 50 ets.; 50 ct. size 25 ets. Winns 6 Drug Store. * idren Cry for Pitcher's Custoria. NOTICE. 'HE firm at Ridgeway, S. C., doing business in the name of E. C. lINS was on February 1, 1895, dis ved. Mr. E. C. Heins buying Mr. A. Glazebrook's full interest. ~-9-2t Md. A. GLsAZ EBROOK. NOTICE. LL persons having claims against L Wade H. Williford, deceased, Ii please present them to me properly 'ified. -54t Q. D. WILLIFORD. AEASJTRADEMAK COPYRIGHTS. DAN I OBTAIN A PATENT 9 For a & CO., who have ha neari fn ~er' in stcl confidetial.bA Hadbook of In thr ent free. Also aaaogeo anhan aent taken thog Mun&Co. receive sc otiein the dceifi Americn nd t cost to theinventor. This splendid p er. "et'erulatonT"f""ny sce|ifiorki te riS3ayear. Samne c*so0eent re pIes, 23 cent. Every number contains ba u plates.In coors, a phtogapsof ne LONwNo a C4Nw YOnx.'si 36 anw0y. JOHN J, McMAHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 12%. Law Range, Columbia, S. C. olicits business in his native Ccunty The Almi Will do wonderful work noG nual inventory of stock, I fi of year,-and'are marking doi Spring will soon be here a goods. A Great Br In all fine Dress Goods and and cost not considered. A Patterns; will close out at cc THIS IS NO ADI I mean business, and if you A handsome lot of large, hea below zero. iler is- Allother Keep it in your miud if you i certainly taken the tariff off CLOTHING FOIE If you want correct styles will obtain your supplies fron Should you tumble into my E coat, you would make the hit to look. J. L. MH Q. It WILLIFO Glosey to the People. So long as this store stands solel; and soldly upo 1 the character of it: merchandise and continues to giv< the grentest value for the mone spent, so long will the masses of th< people continue to bestow upon u that mistintd patronage which ha made us leadets iii our line of busi ness. The special prices which hat. prevailed lier during t'io past wee] have causeda lots of suits to bi "good-bye" to our counters, an< those who. obtained them will neve regret the investment. We havi replenished the, bargain lota, anc offer even I:-eater values than be. fore. $12-50, $10.56 and $8.50 Suits at - - - 75 $25, $22.50, $18.50, $15, and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats- -- - - - - $850, $7.50 and $6.50 Overcoats at -- -- - - - $20, $18-5o, $i5, and $12.50 Prince Albert Coats and Vests - - - This sale is is for spot cash, ani none of these goods will be sent oui on approbation. How about your Underwear? Thz severest portion of Winter is yet CC be gone through with, and the judi cious investment of a email amoun1 mi these garments may save many visits from your good doctor. Oum line is complete in Natural Wool and Camel's Hair, and we are sole agents in this city ~or Dr. Jaeger's cele brated system of'Sanitary Wooler Underwear. All the Furnishings that you require are here--"Star' Laundered Shirts, "Kinard's Spe ealty" Unlaundered Shirts; stylisl Hats, Neckwear, etc. If you do not reside m Columbia write for what you~ want. M. L. KINARD, CLOTHIER FOR THE~PEOPLE, 138 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 10-9-6m The Thoroughbred Stallion, "ENDURER," will make the season of 1895at Winna boro and at my farm for $15 for com mon mares and $2.5 for thoroughbred mares.. Colts insured. He is a grand, son of Lexington and a son of, thi celebrated Enqurer. Dam Analyze by Jack Malone, he by Lexington, out of Gloriana, by American Eclipse. Edurer's colts are stylish. gentle an'd speedy- possessing great bottom and constitution. He has been fifty-five times a winner and as many times placed. The well known sires, Blue Eyes, Falsetto, Dew Drop and Faustut are by Enqnirer, while Mamie Grey, his daughter, produced Domino and Correction.. - Correspondence solicited.* JOHN G. MOBLEY. 1-24-6m Winnsboro, S. C. rNNYROYAL PILLS ghty Dollar ! As I am now taking my an id too many goods for the time vn goods in every department nd I must have room for new eak in Prices Trimmings. Profits abandoned few more of those fine Pants St. rERTISING DODGE. don't think so, come and see. vy Sateen Quilts, marked down Baul Opporituly vant a pair of Blankets. I have this stock. ' MEN AND BOYS. it prices way below value you I my great marked down stock. tore and strike me for an Over of the season. It costs nothing NAUGH. ,- - Vaager. EXOHANGE FEED AND SALE SABLES. Just Received and for Sale, A carload of fine YOUNG MARES and MULES, which I will sell cheap for cash or on time until next Fall with good approved paper. I will also exchange any of those Mares for Mules. Persons wishing to raise stock will do well to call and ex amine them before buyn1;g olsewhre. A Few Milch Cows for Sale. Also a Few Buggies. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Onion Sets. Cheaper than they have been in several years. -At THE DRUGlSTORE, SUPPOITRIE.Cpsl o Ointmet and two fesr na e A dere Ir- mkes an operation wit th knf r netion of carbolc acid, which er pnule d seom e a pcn aet c eure fe euefs recevd $1 a box. G for $.Snt by mall Guarantees issued by our agents. CONSTIPDATIflN Cur".P* C r*2 nd egreat LIER ad STOb A1l RE *ULATOR ad take, especIally adapted for children's use. 50 Doses GUAB1TESissued only by wINNSBflRo DRUG STORE. Winnsboro. S. C. Notice, P ERSONS who are owing accounts or notes to R. T. Matthews.. prior to December 5; 1894, are hereby noti fied to settle the same within thirty days with the undersigned, or the claims will be lodged with a Trial Justice for collection. R. H. JENNINGS, January 9, 1895. Assignee. 10+xlm A4New * Year's8-e R E U EST. All parties who are owing.us accounts will please'. arrange to paylin the]nextl few days. We are owing money and must make proinpt collections in order to pay promptly. Respectfully,, J. M. BEATY & BRO. for Mv Headquarters f ilinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CRILDRElS Hats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feather, Birds and Tips. - Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other goods per taining to this department. As we bave -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. O.'BOAG'S. >sStaple Dry Goods.: Nov.elty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various styles and material, with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. Come and see for bargains at - 0. BOAG'S-' NM CROCKERY.GLASSWARE, Shoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general mereclandise store to be fonnd at J. O. BOA.G'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Baggies; Surreys, Road Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. J. O). Bcag. SOUTHERN RAILWAY C0.'~(n nli m (EASTERN MYSTE3I.) 'UlUI1t lw Eastern Time at Savannah and Pts. 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BERKELY, Supt., COLUMBIA, S.C. ____________ W. H. GREEN, J.M7.. CUl. MaE ndrsIGE Tageins a-ful W. L. DOIIGLA S Fin fte late Gres in it $3oieSSeetOrages -, 5 ~OWOVN~ .IIRALChceEatn A ppleAs.E, * 43~ FICCIKANA CthoceEvprateis.:Orsfled / ~ 2. WRKINM~t4 promtl ppnle and Pathes.l -VFine ananas *LADIES Iakiforna hafiin andtres. ~Sl~'~I Cabaesurn pshe Etc.,rEtc -.F. W.DEORbenicht. G ME S;WOstfo3.'x. T L WOTTINGTON . L. Dauct $ Sos 3aHOe I ET SR ~ BJ. QUTTI2.B WORKIN DP W. .ga $3&$Shoes A7-3rsoe r ideqay Stfc. toryNOOs.c