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'iesday, lebruai y 26. ; ;8t5 New Adverttei' Hard Cash-J. MN. Beaty & Bro. To Jurors, Etc.-McMaster & Co. Notce-J. F. McMaser and Otbers, School Trustees. Lecal rht - -The steamer was overhauled Sat urday. -What would we do without Court three times a year? -Tomorrow is Ash. Wednesday the first day of the Lenten season. -The Presbyterian choir has been strengthened by the addition of two comets. -The commercial men are number less this season, and all report "trade mighty dull." -There is still snow on the ground, the balmy weather of the last few days to the contrary notwithstanding. -Services were held in all the churches Sunday sav the Baptist. The pastors in charge of each officiated. -Nearly every farmer you meet next I all will say, "try some of my tobacco;" well bring it up we will try it. -As soon as you read this paper prepare your bed for tobacco seed and write to THE NEWS AND BERALD. Seed free. -Mr. J. M. Elliott, Sr., and Mr. .U. L. Elliott, Sr., both of whom have been quite unwell, were out on the streets Monday. -Mr. R. V. Bray will build a to bacco barn on his place, so we are gin formed, and will cure tobacco for him self and others. -The vestibule passed through Sat urday morning working only one side of the engine. The drivers on the other side broke down near Blackstock. There will be a meetli g of the Young Ladies' Society of the L. R. P. Church this (Tuesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. P. Ketshin. -The Corner Store calls your at tention to the fact that their line of dry goods, shoes, etc., is especially cheap. The need of the hour, how ever, is garden feed. In potatoes they have a gem, and in onion sets and every known garden seed they are well supplied with select stock. - We bear that some parties have been digging for a supposed murdered negro in a saw-dust pile iii the Rocky Mount section. He was supposed to have been murdered before the mill was put there-about twenty years ago. "They say" the bank of saw dust which was unearthed is about as high as the jail. We guarantee Johnson's Magnetic Oil; it has no superior for all aches and pains, internal or external, man or beast. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 et. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store.* .Sr. JOHES CauacH.-To-morrow being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, divine service will be held in this church at 11 o'clock a.;m. SAVE YOUR MONEY.-While the time has already expired for mxaking re turns, those who have not made me turns had better do so without further delay and save further expense. GENTLEIEN OF THE JURT.--Before leaving town jurors and witnesses are asked to call and see the stock of garden seed offered by McM aster &k Co. Read their list in another column H E SAID lIE DwDIT.-Dennis Carter, colored, admitted in his trial on Mon day that he shot Mr. Henry L. Parr. He wished to explain why he did it, but the Court would not admit the testimony he commienced to give. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Tna~ W ATERt SUPPLYr.- The fellow il:g is the report of the policem:an tan the water supply measuremients take~n ont Mndayv m~ornling: l't. inI. Couart -house cistern.........1.1 11j Depot cistern..............15 1 Elliott's ciste'rn..............9 6 Neil's cistern.............. 14 9 Miiller's cistern.......,......7 8 ;:billips' cistern............ 5 10 Cummings' cistern............16 54 Mr. P. M. Cohen returned this week from his farm in Fairfield t'ounty. lie was completed snowed in while over there, so he says, not getting any mail or news from the outside world for six days. Mr. Cohen says that it is really a fact that there is a'dearth of cash in Fairfield County. -uion Times. We can furnish affidavits if you think Mr. Cohen is mistaken. - Free Tobacco Seed. THE'NEwS AND HERALD has on hand some "Hester" variety of tobacco seed for free distribution. It is estimated that 13 tablespoonsftul will make plants enough for five or six acres. if you want themi write at once. Mr. J. P. raldwell has a small amount of '"Ye low Orinoco" variety for free dietribution. Mr. G. II. McMaster and Mr. J. M. Beaty al-o have some of the same kind. Wri:e r . aer of these partie< or THE SEWS AND IIERtALD and they will be sent to you with~out cost. w aan Baby was stek, we gr~ve her O&K tat whea she wass a hi she eriod for amais. when she beesane Mics, she etung~ to cstoria. Mr. 3aefe Means Busine.s. Last spring THE NEWS AND HERALD reporter took Mr. Pitts, a tobacco grower,. out to see Mr. Wade H. c Macfie with a view of interesting him i in tobacco culture. After some ex- s planation and information concerning I the matter Mr. Macfie concluded to try f ten acres. But the freeze came and a Mr. Mactie plowed up the tobacco 'bed C and put it in cotton. We had lost s sight of Mr. Pitts until he arrived on I the Sunday's train and was met by s Mr. Macfie from whom we learned F that Mr. Pitts had arrived to assist 0 him in a tobacco crop this year. We admire Mr. Macfie's determination to try it over. They are preparing at1 bed this week and will sow at once. b If there are any others who mean a business concerning tobacco let them v write us for seed, and perhaps an ar- n rangement can be made to have Mr. a Pitts to attend the curing of it all. a Address THE NEwS AND HERALD and 5 make known your desired plan of s operations and we will see what ar- s, rangement can be made. s LI Rheuwatism, neuralgia, headaciae and pains of every kind instantly re lieved by Johnso:n's Magnethi 0.1. t, $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 ets Winnsboro Drug store. * h COURT PROCEEDINGS. p The attention of the Court was oc cupied principally on Friday and the greater part of Saturday with the riot case against W. W. Egleston and Sam a Jackson. The testimony was long and tedious and resulted in a verdict of 3 not guilty. r On Saturdayl evening the case of Alfred McVeign and Eliz i Stevenson, o charged with burglary and larceny, p was nol prossed on account of an error 2 in the indictment. The case against William Sharpe, r charged with assault and battery, re sulted in a verdict of not guilty. The case against Denny S. Murphy, Dennis Carter and Tom Byrd, charged with assaalt and battery with intent to kill .enry L. Parr, was taken up en b Monday. Tne case against Murphy a1 was continued until next term of ourt. The Case consumed the greater tr part of the day and resulted in a ver- rt dict of guilty as to Dennis Carter and st guilty with recommendation to mercy B as to Tom Byrd. J 4 F THE HOG CONTEST. W As will be seen by our last issue, hi the day for weighing the pigs to be entered for the Fairfield priza is the w irst day of April. On that day the C ig must not weigh over 75 pounds. ci Some of our friends think that this onflicts with the News and Courier's C ace. It does not at all. All that is ecesary is to re-weigh the pig started n the News and Courier's race-that is, A n the first day of April. The reason sc we changed was that this year's pigs Y< ere scarce, thereby preventing ab reat many from entering. Had this bjecton been raised earlier we are atisfied that the News and Courier would have taken the weight instead C< f the age at the statt. They wouldti have bad three times as many men in he race in this county. But all that bc s necessary is to weigh the News and ourier pig on April 1 and push him c along. We arc informed that some of the air ladies of our county have arrangtd( o enter the contest for the priz.e hogk his year. Look out, brethren! There are about twent-,-five entries n the prize pig contest already. Get eady by A pril 1. ***I You must be a subscriber to THEE EWS AND llERA LD and your subscrip in must be paid up to Jaunuary 1, 86, in order to comply with the rules n the hog contesT. Ali subscriptions ' nut b2 pai:l at otur office by A pril 1. *.. Pigs to be entered on A pril 1 for fo HE NEWS AND HERALD'S priZe must e weighed in presencme of two disin eresed witnesses who must mnake - ab before a trial justice as to weight. You haye about 32 (lays t.> make I rraements to eniter THE Naws AND m ERALD's contest for $20 in gold. BETHEL NOTES.D Farnmers, Schools, Hot Supper. a BETHEL, S. C., February 24.-There v is .till a little snow on the ground, H ut the weather is fine -and the farmers A are pushing things with a rush, clear ing and preparing their land for the plow, and as soon as the land will permit plowing will begin. I do not think that there will be any fertilizers - used in our section this year. Miss Edith M. Pooser's school will :10s3 the first day of March and she .1 will leave for her home inBranchville. at We are sorry to give her up, and no doubt there will be some heart aching al and tears shed by some of the young T men ut her depat tare. s The ceiling of Bethel Church has ti been complet.d. It ad~ds much to the tI comfort as well as the appearance of L the same. C There will be a hot supper at the Iresidence of Mr. J. L. Cauthen's on S Friday night, the 8th of March, con- st siting of oysters, turkey, well every Itr thing that will go to satisfy the appe- f' tite of all, for the benefit of the church. C All are invited to attend. C. A H ousehold Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., V says that L:e alway s keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in th~e house and his family has .. always ft und the ver hest resul:s follow it use, that he wo~uld not be without it if procuorabe U A . D~ykemnan, Druggist, Catkill, N. Y.. says thait Dr. King's New Dicovery is undouxb-ediv the best Counh reey;'t at he has use'd it in his fan'ilp frigtyars, and' it -as never I ailet to do ll hatis laimied for it. \\ h not try a emedy so long tried an.i tested. Trial bottle free at M.ster & Co.'s Drug Store.. 'repare Tour Tobacco Bed as Soon You Read This. It is estimated that 1i tablespooni f tobacco seed are required to plani ed of 100 square yards-that is, t tops long by ten steps wide. TI ed will make plants enough to set o Ye acres; but it is safer to dcuble t mount of seed and also the numb f square yards, namely: Three tab poonsful to be sown on 200 squa ards, which is ten steps by twen teps. You may then have enou lants for 6, 8 or perhaps 10 acres wing to success in raising plants. PREPARING THIS BED. Pile up limbs, brush and logs abo 3 inches deep all over the bed ai urn over, thereby killing all insec ad foreign vegetable matter. Dig 1 ith mattock or plow with smi arrow plows, making the earth loo ad finely broken, but first rake off s hes, coals or roots. Put down abol ) pounds of fertilizer to every 1 juare yards of bed; put 1j tab] >oonsful of seed to one peck of ashe )w one gallon over the entire be ien go over again with the remainir allon in order to get an even di -ibution of seed. The bed should have a log or po id all around its four sides, and ank of dirt should be thrown up rotect the plants from water and ren at cold winds from injuring ther SOUTH HILLSIDE. The bed should be set near water c south hillside with fine loamy so! The plants should be set out in roy J feet apart, and 3 feet apart in t )w. Make rows with four tu low furrows. RAI lor drag the tc E the bed; rolling is best. Set o1 lats with a stick or paddle abol >th April. Note-The seed should not be ha >wed or brushed in, but tramped I ith the foot or pressed in with )ade. bpecimuen cases. S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., wE oubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatist s Stomach was disordered, his Liver w fected to an alarming degree, appeti 11 away, and he was terfibly reduced j sh and strength. Three bottles of Ele ie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisbug, Ill., had mining sore on his leg of eight year anding. Used three bottles of Electr itters and seven boxes of Bucklen's A ca Salve, and his leg is sound and we] )hn Speaker, Catawba, 0., had five larl ,er sores on his leg, doctors said I as incurable. One bottle Electric Bitte: id one box Buckien's Arnica Salve cur( m entirely. Soid by McMaster & Co. R. C. Taylor, Murfreesboro, Tenn rites: I have used the Japarese Pi: nr with great satisfaation and sn ss. Winnsboro Drug Store.* hidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoris A. Godden, Druggist, Bii/minghiau labama, writes: "Please publis me of the testimonials I have ser i for Japanese Pile Cure." Winni iro Drug Store. * B acklen's ArnleA Salve. ran ISlsT SALVE inl the world for Cut -aises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevy res, Tetter,Chepped [lands, Chilllair rns, and all Skin Eruptions. and pas 'elyeures Piles, o: no pay required. guaranre'~d to give perfect s-tilsfacttio money refunded. Price 23 ''nts pt x. F~ir sate by M'a'Wer & Cr ' ildren Cry for Pitcher's Casteria Assignee's Sale. ) N salesday in MJarch I will offi for sale at public outcry a nun r of horses, mules and other pel nal property. JAMES Q. DAVIS, 223t1x1 Assignee. OF CHARLOTTE, N. C., ill be in Winnsboro at the Winn boro Hotel on Thursday, February 28, ~ one day. Prac:tice limited to Ey E.ar, Nose and Throat. 2-4td NOTICE. Y virtue of our au:thor ity, as Scho< T1rustees, we hereby call a publi eeting ot all the resident propert ruers who return $100 or more al or personal property of Schot istrict No. 14 (over 21 years of age consider the propriety of levying ecial tax for school purposes as pr< ded by law. Said 'meeting will be held at Tow all in Winnsboro, S. C., at 11 o'cloc .M., on Tuesday, March 12, 1895. J. F. McMASTER, JNO. P. MATTI-HEWS, T. H. KETCIIIN, Trustees School District No. 14. 2-26t1x2 SH ERIFF'S S ALE. Y virtue of an execution to me d recd, I have this day levied c id will sell oefore the Court Hious >or ini Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN M AR0II, I that certain tract of land containin bee Hundred Acres, more or les: tate in the County' of Fairtield,i e S'ate of South Carolina, known ,e Ashtord pliace, an~d bontideud b ittle River, lands of W. R1. D~ory< :., William Mctouncil anud otheri Levied upon as the property< ephen Gibson, at the suit of M. Aru tong, executor for Thoma.s McKin: rd, Stephen Gibso'n, and Robe1 rawtord, defendants. Tetuti of Sale--Cash. li. E. ELISON, Sheriff's ofifice, S. F. C. Tinnsboro., S. C., Feb. 11, 1895. 2-12 d SChIehester's Engliah Diarond Brad. ENNYROYAL PILLI The Almi ul ut he Will do wonderful work nowv er nual inventory of stock, I fir le- of year, and are marking doN , Spring will soon be here a Sgoods. - A Great Br ut In all fine Dress Goods and 1d and cost not considered. A ts Patterns; will close out at cc THIS IS NO ADI C I mean business, and if you A handsome lot of large, hea )0 below zero. alo Another & Keep it in your miud if you i certainly taken the tariff off le a CLOTHING FOI a iiIf you want correct styles wilt obtain your supplies fror n Should you tumble into my c I- coat, you would make the hi rs to look. .n SJ. L. MI ~]Q. D. WILLIFO To Jurors, Witnesses i and Others, sa NOW IS THE TIM e to get ready to plar peas, turnip seed, cal e bage, onion sets, et< Lay in a stock whil in town and save th trouble of comin back. We have eigl le or ten varieties c P e a a -Philadeiphi Extra Early,McLean Little Gem, Strati I. gem and otbers; Ear] - Flat Dutch, Purpl Top, Strap Leaved h Seven Top and othe t Turnip Seed. Sei eral varieties of Onio Sets. Clover Seed SLucern, and a generi supply of Landreth and other garden seed iSTER & CO ~ COMPOUNDE Areeendsol byan el o ,, b h ouala ofnL ennand m s, a0 00c - ye. eror un arini laret s a goo i t e ired WIIU4 oi efurn is fure seae pies, Ist -ersep, c. Adres s tms Is otrt the BETW E. n olf o T H sed tE per yer.-HASendB for tilstrated )l ~rigthenextsix ont s himngton . C WliY PARKER'SA is th BES .*EL o TEManXs yetr*rar T ToRNE CAT VINAW, Solicts buines i n ativ llesnty GRAE~ILoMEoRTING COCOG AO e, no T - WAT hingtenDf C ghty Dollar . As I am now taking my ai Ld too many goods for the tirr vn goods in every departmen nd I must have room for ne eak in Prices Trimmings. Profits abandone few more of those fine Pai ,st. rERTISING DODGE. don't think so, come and se vy Sateen Quilts, marked dow M~r~ aill Oppoirtuillt vant a pair of Blankets. I ha% this stock. t MEN AlM) BOYS. at prices way below value yo i my great marked down stoc ;tore and strike me for an Ove of the season. It costs nothin NAUGH. RD- - M agei IA., Madonald & Co HEADQUARTERS FOR ..llard-Timoe- Price e As we wish to make room fc e Spring stock, we have marke g our heavy Winter Goods, such a Lt f CLOTHING, a WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, ' DRESS GOODS, YAND HATS, e way down out of sight. Th rwinter is not yet gone and YOU WILL NEED WARM WE Ali SWe will beat "between seasox Sprices to death. -When times are hard and mone scarce YOU W4NT YOUR DOLLAR T - GO A LONG WAYS ~ tWe will give you more for ONK DOLLAR than any one else. TRY US We will treat you right an save you money. SChecked Homespun, at 3c. per y SWhite Homespun at 3c. per y Will beat the record on Flou Respectfully yours, Blackstock, S. C. 2-19 EXCHANE FEEI AND SALE SABLES Just EReceived and fo: Sale, A e~d of fine YOUNG MARE a.' .aULES, whbich I will sell chea for cash or on time until niest Fa with good ap)proved paper. I wi'l a'so exchange any of thos Mare for Mules. Persons wishingt raise stock will do well to call and es amine them before bnying elsewbre. A Few Milch Cows for Sale Also a Few Buggies. A. WILLIFORD, AGENT, Winnsboro, S. C. NOTICE. States nted in dh Opn an ~Wi Box 382, and one winl be sent you free. DEAF &'"AD.OIE CR HARD CASH -will Please Call at the Corner Store; e t. _______________ We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish to exchaige for a few Pea.nnies, d COME - AND - SEE - THE - GOODS. Gearcden seecds, .S n That will give you a good stand in your garden and make fine vegetables, will arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN STORE. SEED IRISH POTATOES NOW IN STORE. e We think we have the best Irish Potato that grows. We have tried them and have questioned many others who have also grown them. The ve'rdict is, they are the best. Potato nearly round, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; earlier than the Early Rose; is more productive and keeps well. Try them and give us your opinion. Respectfully, uJ. M. BEATY & 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 Goodsa! Novelty and Solid Color Drev 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 r0 -J- 0. BOAG'S. IMAM CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Shoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to be found at J. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewving Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, Road Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. Soetlil~1 IChristmas - ~AND Mandarins Tangerines, (o Kid Glove Oranges.) HOIDAY eQODS! Fine Ripe Grape Fruit. I WE ARE NOW Opening up our line of Holiday Goods and ask every body to call and see them. Choice Sweet Oranges. ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES. Books for the old and young. Pres ents for everybody, and some things very nice for the young pole.Th Choice Eating Apples. -prices will surprise you. Do't fail to see them. They are CHEAP! CHEAP! __ __ CHEAP! ! -ALSO r Choice Messina Lemons.- We have a large line of Toilet Goods 'suitable for presents-Colognes, Ex - --- Itracts, Soaps, Brushes, Sponges, Chamois Skins, &c. Choice Evaporated LAMPS, All kinds-Hanging, Stand, and each:s.LAMPS, Glass, Decorated and Plain SApples -nPecs.LAMPS, Lamps. These will go very L AMPS. cheap. -ALSO Fine Bananas. All kinds of Glassware, Jelly Dishes, ' Bowls, Tumblers, &c. All must go at I _ _ _ Irices to suit hard times. ~ We are still closine- out our line ot School Books at cost. Give us a call. California Raisins and Prunes. _______Winnsboro Drug Store. Yellow Onions. If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, Fine Eating Irish Potatoes. READ. ,Cabbages, Turnips, Etc., Etc Sas ersanda.smmeribl iirhcut. SUP H' I H s af ltnll aaes r adtvlwyaragn xt oite e th- Chieurteaspfiaorg ePav ounishedeis presens ayconvexasurface CONSTsIcaAsigNthervarnihetoLshowPt LCP F S a ~ god dvntge ad ivngthevhil take espei hynddsped appeharaen's.us.a5tsDare DRs. fOimEt. C. JETc~iinuE rPle offersatr ais pres inac oeravi o to ve sndwt chibcko pit the kieo eto of Fairfield. a sn vnon t it anl resltig i dath nnecesay hy ndue rse fraes ofBle Ride ountie boxeshothoreughlycase.d tugonlerpat forn benfis eceve. 1 bo. :?~$5.Set y an u ets are made a by arrangingo Guaratees ssue by or ngthes.more with a copetialcrps of hav CONSTIPATIttenured.soieshatowhen thesseatnis thegttLI~ST~i~~U~~R thusW proudly thieanish the shorl to BLOD PRIFER.Smal, ildandplasat candsoe peats ancet u. etar tak, spelaly datedfo chldn' ue. 4 thoey reM all alik, d backs adp GUAB~TEEIESUd~n1bY ae itecangacee. The agencytage WINSBO() nUGSTOE. burge anodc -int ai enshniy, ad will Winusboo, s top be ased ou a oon the eit.sn ____are ofd ohBe PREige CAOLnA OurDR.tsaEemaC.byTr.TERr Physican an Surge:. sistnts. A peoleof roesion ervce t Wh e prvychlleng the C. ldt ~ PostoMr.cW.aM.rPs4 -ecknofiWoodwa.dC 9-$ 0hascnl cetdteaec o