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and 96 r7 WE MUST HAVE MTOlN PRI BONT GO K We Wil DON'T WAIT; COME AT C Thuasday. February 21. : 195 -The s ow fell in large flakes on Tuesday evening, but melted as fast as it fell. -The town clock was so cold it could not run and stopped. Mr. C. M. Chandler has repaired it and it is in order now. -The case in which four colored men are charged with stealing meat from Mr. Walker, near Ridgeway. consumed the greater of the day on Wednesday. -Mr. William C. Flenniken, for merly of this place, has been appointed soliciting agent of the Seaboard Air line. Augusta, Savannah Chsrleston and Wilmington will all be in his terri tory. We congratulate William on his appointment. -A gentlemnan in Georgia has written to THE NBWs AND HERALD for tobacco seed. We are only furnish ing Fairfied County, and our offer was to any man who would plant six acres. We think the enterprising Augcsta ghzronicle would be willing to furnish some tobacco seed in order to foster the -tobacco enterprise in that state. The Charloston News and Couzrier stat ted tobacco in this way. Winnsboro Drug Store, Druggist3, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic Oil alwajs. gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. $1.00 uizs 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. * Win. H AVE A BANQUET-The County Medical Association will have a ban quet in Winnsbere on the first Monday - in March at one o'clock. CAM1E TO COURT ON A SLEIGH.-Mr. C. S. Brice, Jr., and Mr. Adam Dun bar came to Winnsboro on a sleigh to attend Court. They live about sixteen miles from town. Tnar WERE "OUT OF LINE."-The Air Line train came over the road. of the Southern Railway on Tuesday ; it passed through Winnsboro about ten o'clock on Tuesday night. There was freight train off the track at Thickety and the Air Line train had to come to Columbhia to get to Charlotte. Governo SEvans has appointed Jas. Q. Davis, Maj. T. W. Woodward and W. J. Johnson a committee to work in representing Fairfield County at the Atlanta Exposition. Fell on the Ice. United States Commissioner 3. G. Hawthorne slipped on the ice yester day morning while on his way down to his office and fell heavily. He was insensible for a few minutes but re covered later on and was about as usual during the afterasoon. His face was severely br-lised and one finger was dislocated. Mr. Hawthorn is a native of Fair field, and is a brother of Mrs. W. T. McCrore,. His friends here will re gret to learn of his accident. HIS BODY NOT YET FOUND. We regret to inform our readers that the report in reference to finding the body of the son of the Rev. G. P. Gresham, who was drowned at Fish Dam Ferry on Broad River was a mistake. The railroad agent, L. F. Pagon, at Shelton, on the S. & N. R. R., regrets that through mistaken reports he notified parties interested that the body had been found. Upon investigation, instead of its being the body of tihe unfortunate boy, it was C found to be the b dy of a drowned cow, the colors of which, at a distance resembled those of the overcoat which the boy had on when he was drowned. V For Over Fifty Years child, softens the gums, allays all pain. - cures wInd colie, an:d is the best remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immiediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of th~e world. Twenty ''-e cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for -airs. WinAow's Soothing Syrup," and ie no other kind. r-2tI1 N WANTS A cicls at -' - EY, AND WE ARE DETE CES THAT WILL BRING ONE WITHOU1 .1 Save You the NCE AND GET YOUR CI RE HUI 9 A. DESPORTI personais. Mrs. R. J. Ste wart and her brother, Mr. J. R. Curiee, returned from Florida on Tuesday night, where they ave been on a visit to relatives. Mr. J. Lyles Glenn, an attorney of the Chester bar, was at court on Tues lay. Mr. James, of the Chester bar, was in attendance at Court on Wednesday. Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophospbites gives tene te the nerves; strengthening, stimulating and producing healtby flesh like magic. Wmnnsboro Drug Store. COUCT PROCEEDINGS. On Monday evening, inst before ad journment, the jury brought out a rerdict of not guilty against John Rose, :harged with stealing a bale of cotton rro W. R. Babb. Tuesday. Court convened on Tuesday morn ng. The first case tried was against omes Williams, charged with entering bhe store of R. W. Phillipps. The tate failed to make ont a case and the ldge orded the jury to write a verdict >f not guilty. The grand jury then brought in a :rne bill against Reuben Perry, charged with stealing, an ox from Joe Lee. erry plead guilty and was sentenced .o two years in the penitentiary. No bill was brought in against WV. f. Brice. In the case of Alfred Mc~eigh and ~liza Stevenson, no bill was brought A true bill was brought in aguinst 1art Black, charged with murder :near Salem Church); also a true bill Lgainst Allen Boyd, charged with nurddr, against William S. Sharpe, rue bill. No bill was found against lbert Thompson, also Chas. Richard on and Jesse Humnphries. (in two ~ases.) In the riot case at Simpsons a true yi1 was only found against Gee. IcMullen, Sam Jackson and W. M. Egleston. The court then proceeded with the :ase of Ben Adams, John iUosboro, ist Boyles, and Charley Paulding. Wednesday. A true bill was brought in against Dennis S. Murphy, Dennis Carter and ['homas Byrd for assault and battery with intent to kill. That is for the hooting of Henry L. Parr. The two ast named are colored men. The presentment of the grand jury was read by the clerk and will be published in full in our next issue. At the time of going to press the attorneys were speaking in the case igainst Nat Byrd and others. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CLEVELAND-KENNEDY. On Tuesday evening, 12th inst., at the home of the bride, near Ridgeway, S. C., Mr. W. T. Cleveland led to Hymen's sacred altar Miss Janie E. Kennedy, daughter of the late Mr. James Hugh Kennedy. The~ occasion was a very private one, only a few relatives, and friends of the family being present. A few minutes past 8 o'clock p. m. the attendants met at the door of the bride's room. The bride and bridesmaids were arrayed in white with appropriate flowers and descended to the parlor which was beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers. Over the altar under which the bride and groom stood were festoons of evergreens and flowers, and the letters "K. and C." The Rev. Mr. McClure officiated in a very solemn and impressive manner. The marriage vow was sealed with the The attendants were as follows: Mir. J. Ellison Jones, with Miss BellE Kennedy ; Mr. Eugene Cleveland, witli Miss Nettie Kennedy ; Mr. John Ken nedy, with Miss Fannie Stricker, o: Chester. Two of the groomsmen fail ing to arrive, the twvo young ladie. stood as maids of honor. After the ceremony and due con gratulations were extended to thi happy couple, the company were in BARGXAN J79 21 is RMINED TO SELL AT IT. 'SEEING US. Dimes. IRISTMAS TRICKS FROM :S, managers elegant repast of substantials and delicacies were served, after which the party returned to the parlor and spent the remainder of the evening in pleas antry and music. Wednesday morning dawned bright and clear. After a wedding break fast, the bride and groom took their departure for the home of the latter in Laurens county, where they will spend a few days, with the best wishes of friends who accompanied them to the station. A FRIEND. Longtown, S. C., February 16. THE DIVINE PURPOSE OF THE SNOW. "Mighty Peboan, the winter Has breathed upon the lakes and rivers, And into stone has changed their waters, From his hair has shook the snow fakes Till the plains are strewn with white ness, As if, stooping, the creator With his' hand has smoothed them over." To the thoughtful what could be more beautiful, as a gift, from our Father than a snow scene. Every blade of grass, every bongh and branch laden and bowing as if in obeisance to the Giver of every per fect, imitative of His spotless purity. It is said that there is a time for all things and notwithstanding the ces sation of farming, teaching, and in fact all work, we have decided it is a time for play, accordlingly on Satur day last the echoes of Mitford hills resounded with merry voices fioating on the evening breeze, and skimming swiftly over the snow indenting the vast plain of whiteness, was to be seen a jolly sleighing party under the super vision of Messrs. Jas. Gladden and Will Lumpkin. The pleasures of the evening are attributed to these young gentlemen who are characteristic for their contemplative interest shown for the enjoyment of the fair sex. The elite of Mitford society are pleased to welcome another bachelor (?) in the person of Mr. David Elliott, who we understand, has located here. The young folk are contemplating a spelling bee, for improvement as well as enjoyment, in the near future. We are pleased to note the conva lescence of Miss Pattie Gladden who has been quite ill for the past few weeks. FLTING ARROW. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucis COUNTT, FRANK J. CHENET makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENET & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of H aLL's CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CIENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed 'my presence, this 6th day of Deeem her, A. D. 1386. [sEAL) A. IV. ULEASON, Notary Pablic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENET & Co., Toledo, 0. WSeld by Druggists, 75e. FARMERS MEET IN COLUMBIA. The Plans They Devise to Betteer Their Conditionl---Caucuses Being Hold to Form New Parties. COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 19.-Dele gates from the 25 county Alliances in this State and other farmers met in convention here to-night, to consider their condition and devise plans to better it. They adopted a scheme for purchasing fertilizers on the "cotton option" plan, stipulating the amount they would give in cotton on Novem ber1st for each ton of corn; kinds of fertilizers and the amount in currency they would pay if it so pleased them. They decided also to use as little fer tilizer as possible and only the high grades. They bound themselves to reduce tho cotton acreage, by only planting in cotton that portion of their lands not used for raising provisions for borne consumption, etc. They likewise demanded that the railroad commission immediately re duce the rates on fertilizers 20 per cent.; that the railroads waive their 30 days notice of such reduction be fore it can become effective; and that the fertilizer companies prepay freights on their goods to be paid back on November 1st, with a cotton option at 5 cents a pound on November 1st if te farmers prefer that t..o paying the cash. In case of the rifusal of all The Almig Will do wonderful work now. uual inventory of stock, I find of year, and are marking dowr Spring will soon be here an< goods. A Great Bre In all fine Dress Goods and 'I and cost not considered. A Patterns; will close out at cosi THIS IS NO ADV I mean business, and if you d A handsome lot of large, heav below zero. Here is Anothe Keep it in your miud if you w: certainly taken the tariff off t CLOTHING FOR If you want correct styles a wilt obtain your supplies from Should you tumble into my st coat, you would make the hit to look. I L. MIN Q. D.- WILLIFOI parties to acquiesce in these demands they will use no fertilizers at all this year. Senator-elect Tillman was in the convention a short time. He leaves for Washington to-morrow. The chairman of the railroad com mission was the chairman'of the con vention, and the other two commis sioners were delegates. Aside from this convention, nearly every politician in the State is here to night and several secret caucuses are being held looking to an alignment of all factions of white people into new political parties for the coming cam paign. Care For Headache. A a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proYed to be the very est. If effects a permanent cure and the m~ost dreadful habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give tisl remedy a fair trial. In case? of habit ual constipation Electric Bitters cures by rivig the needed tone to the bowels, and 'ew ca~ses long resist the use of this medi cine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at McMaster & Co.'s Drug ; tore. Children Cry f'orfitcher's Castoria. Rev. 0. S. Stringfield, or Wakefield, . C., says - "Five boxes of Japanese Pile Cure cured me after 12 years' suf fering." Winnsboro Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitecher's Castoria. Weak, nursing mothers gain strength nd fiesh using Johnson's Compound Cod Liver Oil. Rich in fat food, pleasant to take and easily digested' giving strength to mother and child. Winnboro Drug Stort. . whsabywassiek, we gaiehera aerta. Whn she was aChik1, she eriod for Cageria, wha she b.3ae Xi, she clang so Cased.. whn she ha4 Cseremsh svehm C.sas OF CHARLOTTE, N. C., Will be in Winnsboro at the Winns boro Hotel on Thursday, February 28, for one day.. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2-4td ASSIGNEE'S SALE, ON FRIDAY, FFBRUARY 22, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, three stocks of goods-One Dry Goods and Two Groceries-reserving the ight to reject any and all bids. In rentories and stocks may be inspected by applying to the undersigned. Bid ding to commence at 12 o'clock. Terms: One-half cash, balance in 30, 60, and 90 days, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent on approved security. JAMES Q. DAVIS, 2-6td Assignee. SH ERIFF'S S ALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me di rected, I have this day levied on and will sell o~efore the Court House dor in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN M ARCU, all that certain tract of land containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less, situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carelina, known as the Ashlord place, and bounded by Little River, lands of W. R. Doty & Co., William McConnell and others. Levied upon as the property ol Stephen Gibson, at the suit of M. Arm strong, executor for Thomas McKins try, plaintiff, againlst Thomas Craw fo'rd, Stephen Gibson, and Robert Crawford, defendants. Terms of Sale-Cash. R. E. ELLISON, Sheriff's office,8. F. C. Winsboro, S. C., Feb. 11, 1895. 2-2td NOTICE. OR SURVEYING, TERRAC1NG Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to ,- om.T. M. BOULWARE, rhty Dollar As I am now taking my an too many goods for the time goods in every department. 1 I must have room for new ak in Prices 'rimmings. Profits abandoned ew more of those fine Pants ERTISING DODGE. on't think so, come and see. y Sateen Quilts, marked down Barlaiu Oporiwlty mnt a pair of Blankets. I have is stock. MEN AlND BOYS. : prices way below value you my great marked down stock. >re and strike me for an Over )f the season. It costs nothing [NAUGH. ta 'Alacdonald& 0o. I HEADQUARTERS FOR As we wish to make room for Spring stock, we have marked our heavy Winter Goods, such as CLOTHING, WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, s DRESS GOODS, b AND HATS, R way down out of sight. The winter is not yet gone and. YOU WILL NEED WARM WE AR. We will beat "between season" prices to death. When times are hard and money scarce YOU W4NT YOUR DOLLAR TO GO A LONG WAY8. We will give you more for ONE DOLLAR than any one else. TRY US - We will treat you right and save you money. Checked Homespun, at 3c. per yd White Homespun at 3c. per yd Will beat the record on Flour Respectfully yours, A. MGDO0AD & CO., Blackstock, S. C. 2-19 EXHAME FEED C AND SALE SABLES.C JustiR eceived and for Sale, .A arload of fine YOUNG MARES ad 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 rsise stock will do well to call and ex- s amine them before buying elsewbre.B A Few Milch Cows for Sale. Also a Few Buggies. G A. WILLIFORD, B AGENT,2 Winneboro, S. C. iwat veynan oa in the nted hait t*ave oe ofinoktesis.t' Box ass, and one winl be sent yourfree. DEAFFES &AD OSESCUR L89:5. 189g. -,eNew e Year'se -RE QUERS T. All parties who are owing us accounts will please arrange to. pay in the]nextj few days. We: are owing money and must make prompt collections in order to pay promptly. Respectfully,, [. M. BE ATY & BRO. -Ieadquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ats in all the latest shapes. A large stockof Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds id Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other goods per ining to this department. As we have a large 'stock of-these goods .which ust be sold in season, we have marked our prices on them down.. Now is )ur time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. -.)Staple. Dry Goodsas Novelty ai;d Solid Color Dress Goods-of various - styles and mateiial, witli Trimwirgs for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as be owest. Come and see for bargains at ~ 0J. 0 BOAG'. MRK ' CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, oes, Ihats anud other goods usually' found in a general .me'chandise store to found at - J O..BOAG'S. Furniture, Se wing Machines, Cooking, Stoves, Organs, Bqggies, Surreys, oad Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. landarins Tangerines,. (or Kid Glove Oranges.) HO IA 10D ! Fine Ripe~ Grape Fruit. W R O Choice Sweet Oranges. AL KID OFNVLES Booksfor heaolinndApples.re veronieefrEvaporagpeoleedh Choices an APples. prcswl8npTeyo.. oitfio Choie MesinaLemos. peingeup larg lin of oleta Goods osl for the ld-andloung. PEs etsfor Svroaps, andusmes Shngs hoice EvaporatediLAMP or All ounagil, STnd nd Peches. cesF~wil srps, eyou.... an Paint AppesASee mp. e Tese willP goHEPy -ALSO-. Fine anana.Ae kinds oa laseli el T iheos Bowlsa, Tumbles, ~Brushe s, goget ______________Chamrics qsuitns,~ tie. WePS Arstll klinSa o'n , Stnd, LAe>lLaps.Theenillgoser GooIids ofuGgisareey aDse, .BowagesTaTurnrps,&c.cAlEtcsteats: ScOur.oseat mes arivae of whitle ash, borhy lttogthr Store. ersanlloymwtOnaioirtcuso '. w . Habenioot.Bugnel s are adeoa yaragn theerEatinge withh Potatoes.gweEhav abbages,___Turnips,___Etc., E t enatso htwe teeti ~~Ou hnsoea famearane. mas ofahie asthoroughly roned toge ptternatoctra C thPey are a e a bck arnginp t lew a eou~~ retet thde mstchneblth 'specialnrigewe hav JPPSIORI5,Capu~ f Ontentan tote up, th s thawnteeat ifso aeoeo u every fatireeanitderree.eIitsakecoaveoperatice, thteknfprinetos fcrbgcaid hc topus casng hedyo oanish toft showeto e ~ ~Panlansedmaprrnncuead of adanage ande gidig utheaeil suitingainaddsom, anner'ance.. 'hytsndur ustril U R iseaaeasei"e a We'san tr Axt uew an isc. re arnts oplraitrc. a rebe-hdatg nefits received. $1 abox. 6 for $5. Set by mall. Our seats are made, by r Cicero narantees issued by our agents. P-e'Peetd Moore with a competeiito6ips of as NSTIPA TION C'-"***"egsistants. e greattLrvER and STOm AH REGULAO and We proudly challenge ethe world to LOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant tocoprseswi u.- - e ca~ aaped orchldens ue.50DoesMr. W,. M. Patrick, of Woodward, GUAEaINTEES Issued only by has recently accepted the agency for WINNsBORo-DRUG sTORE. our product in his vicinity, and will winnsboro, s. C. bc pleased to explain to you the merits ______ ____of the "PREMIUM CAROLINA - -- BUGGY." DR. E. C. TETER, Physician and Surgeonl. IAiU~ ~.~ ~' Offers his professi:nal services to thle Yrve .C eople of Fairfield. Yr~le .C Postoffice addres4, Jenkinlsvils, s. c.