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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, March 2. a -The chain gang now has nine in it. C -'Tis said we may have some good r local base-ball this season. . -The bridge in front of Mr. A. Williford's livery stable is being re- if paired. f< -Mrs. Martin is improving the ap- 5 pearance of her place by having her S fencing painted. -The young children will give a picnic at Flat Rock on Saturday, the weather permitting. . -NOW's the time to paint your b fence. If you can't get anybody else r to paint it do so yourself. -There are rumors of approaching j' marriages in which some of our young people will play leading parts. V - -$50,000 to loan. ti Apply to JAMIS Q. DAVIS, n adv Cashier. d -Mr. C. S. O'Neil gave a very r pleasant entertainment to his friends among the young people Wednesday evening. -The grand jury of Lancaster 0 county have recommended a wind b mill and tank for use at the jail in t Lancaster. -The north-bound mail is now car ried by the 6.01 "Bob-tail " The Yes tibule continues to carry the south bound mail. -Mr. Thomas Anderson, we are sorry t state is quite unwell at his home. He has never recovered from the grippe, he thinks. Messrs. T. 11. Ketcbin, E. B. Rags .dale, T. P. Mitchell and Hayne Mc .Meekin attended the conference in o Ce!umbia as representatives from Fair- s< field. -The bird season is over the 31st Y inst. A great many have been killed this season and unless the coming u summer is especially favorable to breeding the supply will be limited for a: next autumn and winter. -The County Board of Equaliza- Ii tion met Tuesday and heard the com- i plaints of those whose returns had been raised. Some returns were put back to the Auditor's valuation but others were left at increased valuation. ( put upon them by the board. -We should like to see the band reorganized. The band stand has been a useless ornament for some - ears now, and during the coming i summer we should be pleased to see it occupied by as entertaining a musical aggregation as that of '89-'90. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand. is a powerful liniment, especially pre- E pard for external use for persons and t all diseases of horses and cattle. $1-09 size 50 ets.: 50 ct. size 25 cts. Winns boro Drug store. -The farmers are making use of the good weather which followed the ex tremely bad weather about two weeks ago. The land is being turned over at a great rate. The bell cord is being p pulled everywhere you go, and the b firmers are working with a will. ~tl -The sugar cane which came to Mr. J. M. Beaty recently has all been distributed, and we understand is planted. We await with interest the outcome of this crop. There can be IF but little doubt, however, that it will !n: be a vast improvement on the sorghum cl cane generally planted in this country. -One of the best suburban farms near Winnsboro is that of Mr. W. H. Flenniken. An inspection of his place shows a thorough preparation. In spite of the bad weather he has suc hceeded in preparing a number of acresd in grain. He has used extra manure and preparation to make up for the 4 lateness in the season. c -Many gardeners in town are taking ai advantage of the fine weather to piant their gardens. The cold and wet t weather have so delayed these opera- ci tions that early -vegetables will be an aI impossibility, but with fast working S there may still be fine gardens. Irish potatoes, which should have been le planted about the first of February, e: are being planted, but the:: will be as c' early as the crop in the truck gardens ~ further scuth. c That oily anid rough skin cured, and the face and hands beautified by John- C son's Oriental Soap: medicated and J highly perfumed. Winnsboro Drug u Store. NOT A CANDIDArE.-We are re quested to announce that Mr. J. M. Ste wart will not consent to stand for t election as a warden. Hie requested i this publication. d TELEPHONE TO REnG EWAY -An ap- a plication for a charter for a telephon.e e company has been made to the Secre- a tary of State. Tne line will run from A Winnsboro to Ridgeway. It is likely that the line may be extended to Black- ~ stock in the future. c k Ibicycles.. in represent perfection ' nbicycle builcing. In them the least possible weight of material is arranged to give i the greatest strength. ThereC are no weak spots and yet 5. there is not an ounce of super- a fluous metal. They are made for service and speed, and are fully guaranteed. All styles are the same price-$1oo. A handsome descriptive catalog , may be had for the asking. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., WrASmIN4GTON. D. C.. WILL KEEP HorsE.-Mr. Walter uff, who was married to Miss Burley, daughter of Mr. W. J. Burley at lonticello week before last, will move ito his own house shortly. Mr. J. M. teele has about completed a very >zy dwelling for him just across the >ad from his father's. Johnsoi's Magnetic Oil, hzrse brand, a wonderful liniment for rheuma ism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises r man or beast. $1.00 size 50 ets.; ) ct. size 25 cts. Winusboro Drug tore. CiVtL SUIT.-Trial Justice Cathcart ad a civil suit before him on Wed esday-claim and delivery of per nal property. W. R. Doty & Co. rought suit against M. Y. Milling for covery of a wagon and buggy. The try found in favor of the plaintiff. THEY ARE A LARMED.-An old negro roman remarked. when she first saw e chain gang going out to work, Lawdy massy, what we comin' too ex'? What's gwine to enm uv us arkeys?" She did not say so, but e talked and looked as if khe thought lavery" days were enming back. GoOD WoRK. - The "old brick urcb," as it is called, near Kincaid's ridge over Little River, was an idle ructure for many years, but within e last year or so the Rev. A. G. irkpatrick has been doing good work that section. He preaches there vicea month and the congegation as grown considerably under his iniistry. le deserves great eredit r what has been accomplished. May e still increase in his good work. rersonars. Mrs. W. D. Mobley left for Florida Tuer-day. Mr. Mobley went on metime in the winter. Mr. Willie Ellison is at home on a wcation. Mrs. D. Lauderdale left Tuesday ght for the Northern markets to ake spring pnrchases of dry goods id millinery. Mrs. A. F. Gooding and Mr. Ster ng Gooding, of Charleston, are visit :g relatives in town. Mrs. M. W. Doty has gone to Co W t imbia on a visit to friends. bildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ON LONG TIME. We will sell mules and horses on o years' time, and will please you stock and price. I -162w W. R. DOTY & Co. Minicipal Democratic Club. Attend meeting of the Municipalr emoratic Club in the Court tiouse is (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock'. y order of President.4 T. H. KETomN~, I Secretary. NOT A CAN-DIDATE. Thaking many friends for the com-t iment, I most respectfully decline to I come a candidate for alderman at Le coming municipal election. T. W. LAUDERDALE. I MR. CALDWELL DECLINES. Mr. Editor: While thanking "Many Lnds" for their kindness in nomti ting me for Iutendiant, 1 mast de e the nomination. Respectfully, J. C. CALDWELL. Winnboro, March 27, 1895. MT. ZION SOCIETY MEETING. A meeting of Mount Zion Society as held in the Town Hall en Tues-. iy morning to consider the eondition the school. After considerable dis ssion the following resolution wan e.lved, That a comnmittee of three embers of this Society be appointed appear before a meeting of the tizens of Winnsboro, and present to ch meeting the condition of the re rces of the pub.ic schools in the wn and to procure authority on, the rt of the next municipal council to vy an extra special tax to bea&r the :enses of the schools, this tax to be )ntinget upon the failure of the nstitutional convention and the next egislature to pr'ovide the means of aducting the schools. Uinder this resolution Messrs. J. C aldwell, T. K. Elliott and Rt H. ennings were appuinted on the coin DEATH OF MOCK HILL'S MAYOR. RocK HILL, March 25.-Dr. J. W. eeell, mayor of Rock Hill, died ies rday morning fromn blood poisoning, uult'ing from an injury re::eived some as since when he was throwvn rinst bis buggy wheel. Dr. Fewell aas bout 48 years old He was born n educated near this place. lHe was ne who might have been called a phy cian by cisposition, and he early avehi bent full play. He has prac ced all his professional life in R >ck il. As a manx he wasn much valued r hhis clear judgment and high pm ii pees, as a physician his ability, his idness of manner and his tender eiings endeared him to all who cix aled him. He was a member ot ih nghts of Honor and Kmighis if yhias organizations and a M;son. ee leaves a wife and three childl:-en n a large family circle. A MIillionl Friends. A friend in need is n friend indeed, ai >t less than one x~illion pi ople-ar )ud just such a frienxd in Dr. in i's N ew iscvery for Consuminption, Coughs, andt old.-1 'you hav<: never usedt this Grea.t izh ediinefl, iime trial will conin~ce yu hat i has wonide; rut curative powers au ttdiseas of ih1roat, Chest and Lunigs. ac h htte is cuaranteed to ao all tihat is aL.i:'d or.moneyv will be refunded. 'iin. >ttlts free at Mc.Master & Co.'s drug store. arge bottles 50c. and $1.00.* 1in workers will fin.d Johnson 's r.mrati Com~pa.und Cod Liver Qil, i:1 Iron, Quiniine and Strichia, a erv and brain tonic of unneua&l aeri; medical science produces no ete. Winsboro Drug Store. UNrICIPAL TICKET. 3.T.E -- RAr. Editor: We nominate the fol owing ticket: INTENDANT. J. C. CALDWELL. WARDENS. T. W. LAUDERDALE, U. G. DESPORTES, 11. L. ELLIOTT, JR., J. M. STEWART. MANY FRIENDS. A MUNICIPAL TICKET. We nominate the following ticket: INTENDANT. J. W. HANA HAN. WARDENS. J. L. BRYSON. A. W. BROWN. F. E. PROPST. D. V. WALKER. MANY VOTERS. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The School Matter. A reporter for THE NEWS AND HERALD had an interview with Mr. T. C. Caldwell, chairman of the Board f Trastees, in reference to the rumor hat children had stopped because they were required to pay tuition fees for ,he common school braaches. IHae the Board of Trustees been equ:":ed to investigate the charge A b regular charges for tuition at fmonu Zion? "No, Sir. We have had no notice )f irregular charges and have no idea ,hat there are any." What has been the practice or rule n reference to the payment of tuition, hat is, who are required to pay? "The general rule is that all students aking branches not prescribed by the aw are required to pay tuition fees. [n other words we have a common chool course and a collegiate course. [n the collegiate department, a fee of $2 to $3 per month has been charged." Do you know of any pupils who iave been forced to stop because harges were made for common school tudics? "No, Sir, there have been none." Will there be any trouble in running he school for the full nine months his session? "No." "I will state," said Mr. Caldwell, urther, "that no pupil has ever been orced to stop even in the c.llegiate de >artment because he or she could not >ay the tuition. We have alloyed hem to continue when they were nable to pay." Catarrha Cannot be Cured ith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can iot reach the seat of the disease. Ca arrh is a blood or constitutional dis ase, and in order to care it you must ae iaternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh ure is taken internally, and acts di ectly on the blood and mucous sur ces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a ack medicine. It was prescribed by me of the best physicians in this coun ry for years, and is a regular prescrip io,. It is composed of the best tonics :nown, combinear wun the best blOOd urifiers, acting directly on the mucous urfaces. The perfect combination of e two ingredients is what produces uch wo'nderfuI results in curing Ca arrh. Send for testimonials, free.. F. J. CUENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. W'Sold by Druggists, price 75c. * Not Altogether Bad. Professor studying etymology: 'vir," a man; "gin," a trap, "virgin," ,man-trap. In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. ad generally ex hasted, servouS, Browihave no appetite ~~~~beginatnet ble strengthening Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot ties cure-baeet Bitters su It Cures Dyspepsla, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub wil tsend set of Ten Beautiultars Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENTt For a ors &CO.woahave had nearl ffyyas tis starictly condenti. .b Handbook of In. Paent taen through Mun& Co. receive tcost toteInvenor Thi spleniapr ret circulationoay scisentfcwrI h ois. uu en nvcrgth nube ontains beu laes ds and secure cntrts Addrs Standing on we Thres I have already opene< Dress Patterns, with a lot of Also a beautiful assortment My line of White Chec: attractive this season. Charles Charles We have a H eiser'S Wehv. F ie r There is Fi e oLadies', 1N Foot all of whic Wear. GENTS' FURN Here you will always fiI Boro. Gentlemen, don't fi The assortment is undeniabl to the low water mark in pr and ends in-Winter Suits, at cloth. Great many novelties IIPROE YOUR P1 Wait for my grand opei bought already I will make that the tariff is a thing of An inspection of my sioel chase. J. L. MI] Q. D. wmrILLI VALID DIVORCES. Ottained in three mouths. For partic Jar.., write L. FULTON, 3-16-im Denton, Texas Municipal Election. A N election for Intendant and foi d. Wardens for the town of Wint boro for the ensuing year will be he at the Town Hall in Winnsboro< MONDAY, the FIRST DAY C APRIL, 1895, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. I Books for the registration of vote will be open at the same place< Wednesday, Thursday and Frids preceding from 9 A. M. to 4 P. eaeh day. The following gentlemen compo the board of registrationr J. I Propst, S. K. McDonald, W. R. Elliot By order of Council: J. A. HIINNANT, 3-2-1m Clerk. BLOOD BALM. Asehold remedy tor al Boodad an ey foirm o loiease from the sipest pimni to the foulest UlcrFit aan buidigu vitus Oe botle any othrtiv.It buildsu t heat and strength from thearst dose. -WRT E for Book of Weon. 4uCures, sentfreeontappH-i If not kept by you loa drggs0 sendo tes, and mecine will be sent, freight BLOOD BALM C0,, Atlanta, Ga. W. 0. McKEOWN & SONE Practical Machinists, Shave First Class Machine Tools and an repair Engines, Boilers, Cottc Gins, Threshera, Injectors, Safety Valves, etc., Promptly. I EBest Classes of Machinery ror sale Good Assertment of Machine Suj plies kept in Stock for sale. Write or call and see them at the: shop. CORN WELL, (Southern B. R.) Chester Co., S. This wilil appear again the first. next month. 3-12-1y (Jse Barnes' In . S. A RN ES & CO., 56 E. 1sth st.,N.' DEAFMPEA$HNOSSCl .ell d 5pi 5f. s .kandprof r PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM* omtee p duw~t rwh see~anasuCe.tnesa De P erS r Tn, tcr s h we.20o We,,N Rlan . b',Idiest Pi, Take lco" i'a"c t ENNYROYAL! Pl!L1 sa way me-a bzes, sealed with blue ribbon. Tako soldd byGo etaul C O C~mlCOAd1o ta BOILIN WATER OR MILK. t h e the ++ told of Springj I up some very handsome new large Pearl Buttons to match. of Silk Waisit Goods. ked Muslins are very cheap and nobby line in this department. much to admire in my stock of lisses' and Children's Slippers; h are the very best makes. ISHING GOODS. id the most complete line in the il to look at my line of Pants. y fascinating. They are down Ice. I have a great many odds prices less than the cost of the in Hats for spring wear. BRONAL APPEARANCE aing in Glothing. If you have rou sick. You must remember the past. k incurs no obligation to pur VNAUGII. ED, - - Kanger. - Fresh Goods 3r Choice Eating Apples. s d IF Choice Messina Lemons. rs 'y Fine Bananas. e I t. Red and Yellow Onions. Fine Eating Irish Potatoes. Fresh Cabbage. f Fine Assortment Mackerel. i Breakfast Strips and Hams. Fresh Fish and Oysters. Nice lot Early Rose Seed Potatoes. F. M. Habenicht. : EXCHANE FEED r AND SALE SABLES. - I STILL H AVEON H AND b 60OR 8-AMs -Also AFE GOOD MARES. EA FEW BUGGIES. -Also A FEW SECOND-H AND WAGONS. -Also SA FBW MILCH COW$, I will seil cheap for cash or exchange them fe: dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, . Winnboro, S. C. DE7NT] STRLY )B. J. QUATTLEPA UM, D) D 8 WTNWRRARO S. C. HAR CASH --will Please Call at the Corner Store. We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish o exchange for a few PernnieS. DOME - AND - SEE - THE - GOODS. Carden seeds. chat will give you a good stand in your garden and make fine vegetabler, will xrrive in a few days. JNION SETS NOW IN STORE. 3EED IRISH POTATOES NOW IN STORE. We think we have tIe best Irish Potato that grows. We have tried them Lnd have questioned many others who have albco grown them. The verdict is, hey are the best. Potato nearly round, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; arlier than the Early Rose; is more productive and keeps well. Try them nd give us your opinion. Respectfully, T. M. BEATY & BRO. NOTICE. All parties indebted to us must make-trange 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.IH. KETCHIN & CO. One Ton Cotton Seed Meal B'er 375 Lbs. Milddlig Cotton, Payabl, in the Fall. This is the offer we are now making, and we desire to call the attention of --~ armers to the cheapness of Cotton Seed Meal at present as compared with ommercial fertilizers. Taking the Clemson College valuation of ammonia ,t . and 15c. per lb., respectively, in cotton seed meal and in mixed ertilizers, phosphoric acid at 5c. and potash at 5c. per lb., we have the fol awing: Cotton Seed Heal-Analysis, 8i per cent ammonia, 24 per cent phos. acid, 15 pet cent potash. Commercial value at Charleston with freight to Winnsboro..........................------------$29.20 Commercial Fertilizers--Analysis, 3 per cent ammonia, 8 per cent phos. acid, 15 per cent potash. Value at Winnsboro.. ...............$21.40 The above shows a difference of $7.80 per ton in favor of cotton seed ieal over high grade fertilizerE, and yet we are selling cotton seed meai for as than you can buy standard fertilz $ELDrL.ETLIE O Feadquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds d Tips. Fancy PIns, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other goods.per tining to this department. As we have a large stock of these goods which mst be sold in season, we have marked our prices on them down. Now is our time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. >sStaple Dry Goods3se . Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various styles and material. with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. Co.me and see for bargains at ) . -J. 0. BOAG'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, hoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to a fond at J. O. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoven, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, :oad Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. 3. . Boag. W.L. DoucL.As S AIH AK PFINECAF&KANSAUSrot(hc otonr$,0) $3.A9POUCE,3soLE ad ib~e lc ih ht ons so*2.WORKINGM~ -~l~,snob n rprintl '' - .xrnA PINE- .' iidwlsrealiidnubro -LADIES- Fr. .53. -~f3~ p"abe nadane over~one Millon People waerthe A)sig eavcpy W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 ShOesabei:dvc. llour shoes are equally satisfactoryW.I.AI, rhey give the bes vau he mn E. 3 GMitcl .C Fhe pricrsdare umpootm, Washington sole Prorot (toich sovtdoover other0make4. made, willO , er e ~a mie nurR of maresRatgmyaplace-"Fi7JrfeStc