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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Saturdal, March 16, New Advertisements. Fresh Goods-F. M. llabenicht. Exchange Stable-A. Williford. Valid Divorces-L. Fulton, Denton, Texas. To Raisers of Prize Hogs, etc.-Mc Master & Co. "Pride of Fairfield"-W." D. Davis, Menticello, S. C. A.oai L'.ilt-. -Mrs. F. M. Habenicht calls atten tion to h er choice apples, lemons, banasas, &c. -The union service will be held at the Presbyterian Church Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock. -Cheap males, horses and milch cows at A. Williford's. Read his ad vertisement elsewhere. -People who were looking for the cold wave on Thursday night were very much disappointed. They got rain. -Mr. William Hinson, who lives on the Barber place, died on Thursday morning. He had been sick with pneumonia about a week. -Prize, hog raisers, shippers of dairy batter, sheep raisersand farmers in general will do well to read Me Master & Co.'s new ad. this morning -The weather bureau missed it in its prediction of a cold wave Thurs day night. Thursday night was pretty warm, and Friday morning was so warm that fires felt uncomfortable. -We understand that a lecture will be delivered here soon in tavor of woman suffrage. Now is a goood time to agitate this question. Whatever is wanted in the State Constituion should be brought before the public noN. Loss- ot strength and les, wasting %way from any cause promptly arrested, by using that greatest of 'all fat pro ducers, Johnson's Tasteless Conpound Cod Liver Oil. Winnsboro Drug Store. * RELIGIoUs SEnvzcEs.-Services will be held in the following churches on Sunday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian 11 a. m. by the pastor. Youag wnen's prayer meeting at 4.15 p. m. Sunday School at 5. p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 5. Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at '5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Methodist-11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. mn.. St. John's Church-Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening servie at .5 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 o'cloc~k p.mi. Baptist-11 a. mn. by the pastor. Thursday afternoon meetings at 4 p. mn. Sunday School at 10 a. mn. personas.. Mfrs. Geneva Hamnbright has re turned to her home in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. D. J. Macaulay, who has- been visiting her mother, Mrs. E. B. Mc Master, returned to her bomne in .Ches ter on Friday. Miss Annie Aiken left for Augusta last Thursday. She will continue her study of music in the conservatory of music at that place. Johnson's Oriental Soap imparts a delicate oder and- leaves the Akin soft and velvety. Try it and you will never use any other. Winnsboro Drug Si ore. ON LONG TIME. We will sell mules and horses on two years' time, and will please you in stock and price. 3-16-2w WV. RI. Dor & Co. His Body Found. Mr.Ed.Gleston while fishing, found the body of young Gresham who was drowned at Fish Dam ferry on the 4th day of February along with his mother. Her body -was found just one month ago near Shelton by an old negro named Toney Boulware. Trial Justice H. A. Stevenson held the inquest over the body which was brought up from Lyle's Ford to Shel ton, and was shipped to Pendleton, S. C., by instruction from his father. The verdict was that young Gresham came to his death while crossing Broad River at Fish Dam ferry in an unsafe fiat. The grand jury of Chester, so we are informed, will investigate the mnatter as the fist was known to be unsafe. THE.O'NEIL TRIAL. Acquitted of the Charge of Stealing a Horse---Indicted for Perjury. Chas. O'Neil was yesterday ac quitted before 'Squire Maxwell of the charge- of horse-stealing, brought by Prank Lee. The case was dismissed, Lee being charged up with the cost, $12.40. During the trial O'Neil swore he had not been here before, and it being proven that he had been, Solicitor Brown had hin indicted for perjury, and he went back to jail. His wife, who has won the admnira tion and sympathy of all who have seen her ii her ti ouble, was heart broken. She has no friends here, and no one to appeal to. Whenever seen on the street with her husband, she had his hand. They have been in charge of (.onstab:e Mcie'ord. Several thought they we re handcuffed to gether, but it was a mistake- Mr. .cCord never thought of using tne cuffs even on O'Neil, much less a re fined little woman like Mrs. O'Neil. Lee paid cost of horse trial yester day afternoou.-Charlotte Obsener. We understaud that a telegram has been received from Charlotte saying that O'iNeil has been released on the arge of perjury. A MUNIC1?AL TIC=E. We nominate the following ticket: INTENDANT. J. W. JIANA [IAN. WARDENS. .L. BRYSON. A. W. BROWN. F. E. PROPST. D. V. WALKER. MANY VOTERS. For colic, scour, sprains, bruises, spavin, swellings and all diseases of horses and cattle Johnsou's Magnetic Dil, horse brand, gives excellent satis faction. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. * He 'ald for His Fun, for the Joke Turned. Several nights ago, a peddler by the name of Vesanski stopped with Mr. T. B. Crosby. Mr. Crosby has a mis chievous disposition and at once com menced to strike terror in the mind of the peddler by relating weird stories of what had been seen and heard in his house at night. Consequently the peddler went to his room in fear and trembling, and about midnight a white object appeared in his room which made his bones quake. However he picked up a chair and made an effort to strike. The white object left but soon returned. This time the peddler harmlessly threw a shoe. The ghost finally quitted the room, but the ped dler could not sleep. Mr. Crosby went to the room (without his guise this time) and asked what was the matter? The peddler said a woman had been there dressed in white. Mr. Crosby tried to talk Mdm out of this notion, but without avail. It was soon patent to Mr. Crosby that the man was in a fearful nervous con dition, and the joke began to look "the other way." It was concluded at once that a doctor was needed. Mr. Crosby was not slow in sending for Dr. McLurkin who said, so our re porter learned, that the man was in a erious fix. He lay at Mr. Crosby's for several days, being visited by the doctor at Mr. Crosby's expense, we hear, and finalky concluded that he ould rather sell goods in Baltimore and left for that place at once Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. DAVIDSON "DO1NGS." Mr. Editor: You will, perhaps, be somewhat surprised at receiving a letter from me. But if you will allow ue a small spac~e in your paper, I will tell your readers something of .our ollege aiairs. The Eumanean -Society,-of which I m a member, met January 28 and elect d our marshalls for the ensuing com nncement-Chief, L. C. Speers, New berry, S. C.; as assistants, J. L. Ram speck, Atlanta, Ga., W. D. Simpson, onroe, N. C., B. S. Steele, Lafayette, Ga., and J. L. Wilson, Davidson, N. C. At the same meeting, we elected as Alumni orator of the Eumanean So iety Rey. W. B. Jennings, of Macon, On the 21st and 22nd of February the oorable Junios. displayed their oratorical ability, which was indeed worthy of much praise. Of the con testants, the following were chosen by the faculty to represent their societies at the next ensuing commencement: Eumanean Society-C. A. Clifford, Union, S. C., D. H. Pope, Hunters lle, N. C., L. C. Speers, Newberry, S. C.. Philanthropic Society-W. H. Mc Gilvery, Chiengmai, Siam; T. D. Johnston, Elizabeth City, N. C.; and M. Williams, Taylor's Bridge, N. C. I hope in the near future to send some other news items from my new home. Wishing THE~ NEWS AND HARALD abundant success, I rc-sain your friend and well-wisher. W: W. EHa.ilton. Davidson College, March 13. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phcebe Thomas, of Junction iity, Ill., was told by her doctors she had Con sumptiou and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St , San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold. approacning Con uption,-tried without result everything else tfien bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It.-is such resuits, of which these rre samiples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Cotds. Free trial bottles at McMaster's & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. * Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well n~own and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.-A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to- do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils. Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.-Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers.-For cure of Headache, Constipation and Induoastien try Electric Bitters-Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or oney refunnded.-P'rice 50 cts. and $1 per bottle at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store.* Japanse Liver Pellets are the best family medicine for liter complaint and constpation. 50 pills in sist 25 cts. Winneboro Drug Store. * ENNYOYALPILLS O,5i~lan On a Geui BREKF laysT-Sabe .UER.i E i P Po CS'ha~ WSk a GRATEFUL-eC MGORdTIG. ' C O CO wikbu ib Ak rmT1.NongWTER O aMI~tLu. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cre it you must take internal remedies. Ihall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces. HIll's Catarrh Cure is not a quack mcdicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and is a regular prescrip tior.. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of !he two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CUENEr & Co., Toledo, 0. rSeld by Druggists, price 75c. * Eacklen's Arnica salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world f or Cut*, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feve r Sores, Tetter,Chepped Hands, Chillolains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos', tively cures Piles, o:- no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 - ints per box. Iror sale by Ml- Wer & Co' Children Cry for Pitcher's CastofL A CURIOUS CALCMATION. Around the World 206 Times. An eminent ph ician has made a curious mathematical calculation in iving the workings of the human heart m mileage. He shows that in a lifetime of 84 years the b'ood as it passes through the heart is thrown a distance of 5,150,880 miles, which. in a continuous stream, would reach aro the world 206 times! Keeping in view this constant strain on the heart, and taking into consideration the abuse it receives from over-exertion, alco. holie and other stimulants, is it any wonder thati it finally becomes affected, refuses to perform its work, and causes death? The lact an be readily understood that one in four hasa weak heart, also the imprtance of treating that organ as soon as its ected con dition is in the slightest degree manifested. Beader, if you have any reason whatever for believig your heart to be affected, you should aend to it at once. Do not hesi tate. Malnpersons who die suddenly of this disorder have never suspected its presence. Josph Boody. Plerpont, N. Y., writes: " Three ye= ago I began to have difclty in brea pa~taion of the heart set In, and =7 lmbs ani aswere badly swollen. Physicians said I could not lve aweek. I began using Dr.'=nes eweart Cure; thefirst botle greatly relieved me and, although 76 years of age, the Several botes took altogether so immensely benefited me that I am a new man. I cheerfully recom mendths remedy." While suffering from a severe attack of hea disease *sd expeeting to die, phyaicis having afrde& mt no relief. I wau induced t, buyusome of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Every dose lifted me right up, and it seems as thou it would almot raise the dead. I would wigly fill the New Heart CurM bottles with gold for thema= cnremedy they contain if I could not giet onotRer terms."-S. A. Hui~l Franklin. N. Y "For 20 years I was seriously troubled with heart disease and nervous prostration, the latter affecting the sciatic nerve of my left side. Dur ing that time I wastreatedby many rominent and sent hundreas of do away for medicines all of which failed. Recently I bgnungbr. M1iles' New Heart Cure, and am now entiey free from m rodcomiplaints. George j- Barry. Park City,ltab. Dr. Mes' New Heart care is sold on a ps ted gurate b all dgits r by DrMle 1 rbottle, six bottles 8Ito paiey contains nthr nordagru 4rg. Free book at druggists, or by mail. sold by WIWNSB0 '.O DRUG STORE. VALID DIVORC S. Otained in three months. For p urticu are, riteL. FULTON, 3-16-;m Denton, Texas Assignee's .Sale. I shall sell at public outcry On Mon ay, 17th inst., a numlier of mules and cattle. JAMES Q. DATV IS, 3-12td Assignee. SPANISH JACK, Sired by Imported Washington Par rot (which cost owner $2,000), 14i ands high, jet black with white points, stylish, smooth, and proportionately made, will serve a limited number of mares at. my place-"Fairfield Stock Farm." ERMs t$10 00 to insure (with foal only). 7.00season without insurance payable in advance. 5.00 single service, pay able ins advance. W. D. DAVIS, 8-16 Monticello, 8. C. Raisers of Prize Hogs, Ship pers of Dairy Butter, Sheep Raisers, and Farmers in ogeneral: Plant the "Golden Tankard Deet," the best beet for stock. Very prolific arni the most nutritious beet planted. Kaffir Corn for an abundance of green feed; Early Amber and Early Orange Sugar Cane. Golden Dent, Adams' Early Corn and Evergreen Sugar Corn. Another supply of Bliss' Triumph and Second Crop Early Potatoes. Red Speckled Valentine, Golden Wax, Black Wax, Six Weeks, South rnt Fat Horse or Crease-back, and a variety of other Beans, Cabbage Seed, etc., etc. Still a supply of Onion Sets on hand. Extra Early Philadelphia, Stratagem, McLean's Little Gem and other Peas. TomaIntoes, in Optimus, Dwarf Chamn pio, Trophy, etc., etc. f any coloring is needed we have h bert butter celor. A fresh supply of Choice Teas, Condenised Miik, S win borne's andi ork -r Gelatir'e<, Corn Starh, E.;senices, etc. A large su1pply ot A um~f f.,r t.iming hides. A 3.> a lot of c'u'ice Me-in L':inone just in. R-mwdser n, wheni your need anyv thizi' in our! lin . McMASTE R & CO. (iLOBE PHO(SPHATJEA).'8 At IID I SPH A TE, DISSOLVED Bone, A nm'oniaed Goods and Kainit, for sae by J1. M. STEWART. Odrs also taken for Cotton Seed uMeal anus. 2-28tx2w Standing on t ee Threshc I have already opened i Dress Patterns, with a lot of ]a Also a beautiful assortment of My line of White Checked attractive this season. Cha~ies We have a no Heiser'S There is mu Fine Ladies', Miss Foot all of which a Wear. GENTL' FURNIE Here you will always find i Bo:o. Gentlemen, don't fail The assortment is undeniably to the low water mark in price. ard ends in Winter Suits, at pr cloth. Great many novelties in IIPRO E YOUR PEI Wait for my grand openin; bought already I will make you that the tariff is a thing of the An inspection of my siock i chase. J L. M M Q._ I) WILLIFOR EXOHNAEFE AND SALE SABLES. I STILL HAVE ON HAND 6 OR forsale.* -Also A FEW GOOD MARES. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. FE W SECOND-HRAND W AGONS. -Aleo A FEW MILCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange them for dry cattle.3 A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. Fresh Goods Choice Eating Apples" Choice Messina Lemons. Fine Bananas. Red an~d Yellow Onions. Fine Eating Irish Potatoes. Fresh Cabbage. Fine Assortment Mackerel. Breakfast Strips and Hams. Fresh Fish and Oysters. Nice lot Early Rose Seed Potatoes. F. M. Habnicbht. Municipal Election.. N election for Intendant and four AWardens for the town of WinnQ boro for the enening y ear will be held at the Town llall in Winnsboro on ONDAY, the FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1895, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Books for the registration of voters will be open at the same place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday precding from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. e %llowing gentlemen compose the bo. .rd of registrationr J. H. Popst, S. K. McDonald, WV. R1. Elliott. By o ler of Council:lNAT S->1m Clerk. he + >ld of Spring. ip some very handsome new rge Pearl Buttons to match. Silk Waisit Goods. ' Muslins are very cheap and bby line in this department. ch to admire in my stock of es' and Children's Slippers; re the very best makes. MHING GOODS. :he most complete line in the to look at my line of Pants. fascinating. They are down I have a great many odds ices less than the cost of the Hats for spring wear. g in Glothing. If you have sick. You must remember past. ncurs no obligation to pur. NAUGH. D- Mat ger. [If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Beats: Our seat frames are made of white Ash, thoroughly glued together at cora rs and a syrmetrical skirt cut on hem. Panels are made oval by arranging he machine with a special rig we have rototen up, so that when the seat is inished it presents a.convex surface, has causing the varnish to show to rood advantage, and giving the vehicle handsome appearance. ECeats are horougbly ironed to a pattern so that hey are all alike, and backs and tops Lre interchangeable. The advantage f this is that if you have one of our >ggies and waint a cushion, back or op we can send you one to fit. P'anelp tre made of Blue Ridge Mountain >oplar. Our seats are .made by Mr. Cicero koore with a competent corps of as listants. We proudly challenge the world to :oapare seats with us. Mr. W. M. Palirick, of Woodward, ias recently accepted the agency fox >r product in his evicinity, and will >e pleased to explain to you the merits >f the "PREMIUMN CAROLINA BUGGY." ZAOL1N -BUGG -CO., Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-y' JUSTRECEIVED. BUST'S Garden Seed and Onion 'CHOOL BOOKS and Stationery of all kinds. Toilet Goods. D OLGATE'S Fine Soap, Cologne3, Extracts, Brushes, Sponges, Jhamois Skins, etc. A LARGE assortment of Lamps, thanging and stand. Glassware. ELLY DISHES, Bowls, Tumblers, etc. AUNDRY SOAP, Soda, Cream Tartar and Baking Powders. P AINTS, Oils, Paint and White wash Brushes. LARGE line of Cigars and Che 1roots. Particular attention given to the comn onding of prescriptions. ')FFICE HOURS OF DR. BUCHAN~AN. 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. Winnsboro Dr'ug Store. THE STANDARD. Has sstain d eu atn . 1 y r u bege lhe tandr remed frthe* buol an permne euo o Phun phlt enored by Maiu.andds os-* cluans Rliheradatienemedy Co, 3u6eLy teet abish upron D.C. eart o. Tht ter fal t ure. Piem a oseoll botler. pietn . mb sent FreeyMal Adress, HA RD --Wi Please Call at U We have some Winter Dress Goods, to exchange for a few COME - AND - SEI [hat will give you a good stand in your irrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN ST SEED IRISH POTATOES We think we have the best Irish Po nd have questioned many others who h .ey are the best. Potato nearly round, arlier than the Early Rose; is more pr nd give us your opinion. Respectfully f. M. BEYA1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (EASTERN SYSTEM.) Eastern Time at Savannah and Pts. North. No 34 No hbound, Daily No36 No 10 No 20 Jan. 20, 1895. Tslim Daily Daily Daily Ly; Jacksonville... 8.15 a 4.15 p . ..... ....... Lv. Savannah..... 1.38 p 10.05 p ....... ....... Ar. Colmnbia....... 4.30 p 2.10 a . ..... ....... v Charleston. .... 7.15 a 5.30 p ....... ....... Ar Columbia.....- 11.15 a 10.10 p ....... ....... v.Augusta ........ 2.10 P ....... 10.30 ....... Graniteville..... 2.44 p. 11.13 . .Trenton...... 3.08 p . 11.45 p. 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CASH ie Corner Store; Clotbing, Shoes, &c., which we wish . - THE -GOODS. garden and make fine vegetables, will DRE. NOW IN STORE :ato that grows. We have tried them Lve also grown them. The verdict is, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; oductive and keeps well. Try them 'Y & BRO.. A.NEW SUPPLY. OF Window Shades. Combining Numerons Points of Merit Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. Buy for profit, keep up to date and get the best. A new upply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, is low as can be bought in olumbia and Augusta. Save our express charges. R. Wa PHILLIPS 10 23 The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Bg lator, (the Red Z)-that's w you hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else willglo. It is the Kigof iver Medi cines; is better than 'ills, and takes the place of Qummie and CalomeL It acts directly, on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. Thiis is the medicineyu want. Sld by all> Drgi in Liii, orin Powder tot tiaken dry or made into a. tea. ArgE#EtYPACKAGEEa W. O. McKEOWN&ogSONS, Practical Machinists, have First Class Machine Tools and an repair Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, Threshers, Injectors, Safety Valves, etc , Promptly. I *Best Classes of Machinery for Sale a Good Assortment of Machine Sup plies kept in Stock'for sale. Vrite or call and :see thea' at their shop. CORN WELL, Southern B. R.) Chester Co., S. C. This will appear again the first of text month. S-12-1y Burial Cases and Caskets. TUE UNDERSIGNED has a full ine of the latest designs in BURIAI, CASES AXUI CASKETS, t .mnoerate prices. Orders filled aromply, night and day. at the old tand. Thankful for past patronage, ask f.,r a share of it in future.3. [earse furnished w hen ordered., 1-6tf 'J. M. ELL LOTT, SR. DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his professi:nal serices to lie ,edple of Fairfield. Postoffice addresl, Jenkinsville. S. C. 9-A-1y*