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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, April 25. : :i L.oeal Bries. Morris, the photographer adv -Mr. W. T. Mcrorey sold a large number of cattle to Doty & Co. on Wednesday. -The patent stopper beer is on sale at the dispensary now. This is the wire trigger bottle, well known to all. -We hear that most of the tobacco beds have not full stands in the county. There will be in all likeli hood enough plants to set out what land is intended for cultivation, how ever. The plants are about 20 days behind. -Hennies makes a specialty of children's pictures, and all work is the satin fnish. adv. FREEL-Free phone until Monday morning. Go and speak to your friends along the line, Tnm MAI. Boxzs.-The street mail ,is taken from the boxes at 11.25 a. m., .145 p. m. and 9 p. m. LicEmsn.-Mr. A. M. McNaul, of this county, hs been licensed by the late presbytery ai York, to preach. THE FsT BuSNEss.-Mr. J. M. Beaty was the first man to receive an order over the phone on Wednesday morning. Mr. Blake Boyd sent for some article in Mr. Beaty's line about 8.30 in the morning. THE TRAms.-The south-bound day train arrives at 11.54 a. m.; the north bound dap train arrives at 5.52 p. m.; the south-bound night train arrived at 1.14 a. m.; the north-bound night train arrives at 4.49 a. m. Call for the Horse Brand of John son's Magnetic Oil. It has no equal for the diseases of horses and cattle. $1.00 size 50 ets.; 50 Ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. ExTEND THE LINa.-There is a move on foot to continue the phone line to Woodward. Those interested in the proposed line have expressed a pur pose to run the line at cnce. Let as "Hello" Blackstock and then Chester. GoNE TO ATTEND TiE AxNuAL MEETNG.--Doctors T. G. Douglass, Buchanan, Jeter, Hanahanand McMas ter left on the south-bound train on Wednesday to attend the annual meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association now in session in Co lumbia. -We notice that J. L. Mimnaugh has the nobbiest line of men's and children's straw hats in town. Q. D. WILLIFoRD, adr. Manager. Do you want a photo of your chil dren? Morris can please you. ads' Fis.-I am ready to furnish the good people of Winnsboro with all kinds of fish, and will be glad to fill any order in any part of the. city. I have fish Friday and Saturday. .1 may be found at John H. Wade's old stand. Give me a call. Prices low. Very respectfully, ads' H. CHAPPELLE.I A HALNKEncBIEF FOR ATLATA-A gentleman from near Rockton informs us that he visited a lady in this county several days ago who was eighty-six years old. She showed him a hand kerchief spun from flax and wool by her mother. This handkerchief is 150 years old. It will be a valuable acqui sition for Messrs. Woodward, Johnson and Davis for the Atlanta Exposition. Let us hear from some others in refer ence to the Exposition. FOrsonas.S Mr. Juo. A. Desportes, Sr., of Ridge way, is spending several days in town. Mrs. U. G. Desportes went to Co lumbia on Wednesday. Miss Maggie Thompson returned home on Wednesday. Season of 3595. Soda water and milk shakes will be served at the confectionery of G. A. White to-day. No trouble to keep cool now. adv. Fo. ato Bugs. Potato bugs have again made their appearance in great numbers. Exam ine your young potatoes and you will find them infested with this pest. A pply Paris green in water, a teaspoonful of the former to a gallon of water. Com mence in time and you may get rid of the bugs.-Rock Hill Herald. Our gardeners had better take warn ing. A few of these bugs were seen around here last year. Addressed by the Former President. Dr. Simon Barnch, formerly of this State, but now a prominent physician of New Yor k city, passed through Winnsboro on Wednesday. He went to Columbia and made an address be fore the South Carolina Medical Asso ciation. Dr. Baruch was president of this association at one time while living in the State. Judging from his reputation at the North we would say that the ascociation was highly enter tained. Caro Fo r Heactactie. As a renedy for all forms of Feadache Ei.etric Bitters has proved to be th very best. If effects a permanent cure and the jr ost dreadful habitual sick headachets sield to its influence. We urge all who hre afficted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair ttial. In cases of habit oal constipation Electric Bitters emes by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and jew cases long resist the use of this miedi eine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Mcktaster & Co.'s Drug ;tore. * Holand Is Gone. CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 24.--J. H. Holland, the defaulting cashier of the Merchants and Farmers Bank, has sappeared. His disappearance was not discovered till 1 o'clock this eve ning. It is thought by some that he bas committed sulcide, but it is the opinion that he has skipped the coun try. The defalcatiou will amount to $75,000. WHAT ARE YOU DOING ? Mr. Editor: What has become of the peace and harmony scheme of the "Forty?" Whom did our delegates appoint as a working committee in this county and what are they doing? Many in this section are hopeful of the results of the conference and are anx ious that the working committee should work. Let us hear from you, please. Yours, &c., TILLMANITE. Feadterville, April 21, 1895. When traveling always take a cake of Johnson's Oriental Soap with you; diseases are often caught from usinz hotel soap. Winnsboro Drug Store. * -I am coming to Winnsboro on the 9th of May to make Photographs. Get yourself and the children ready to have your pictures taken. adv Hennies, of Columbia, S. C. PHONETIC. Spoke from Eidgeway The Misses Coleman, of Lexington, have rented the Coleman House and will open a hotel here in a few days. Miss Macy Hartin and Mr. Colin Campbell will be marrie in the Baptist Church here tomorrow evening. All of the doctors have left the town attending the medical association. During their abserce "Drs." R. B. Lewis and Samuel Simpson are in charge of the health of Lhe place. They don't exactly prescribe Hood's bitters but something better, a recent discovery called "Jagary." Warran ted to kill or care. Mrs. Dr. T. G. Douglass is visiting in the neighborhood for a few days. Hurt by a Runaway Horse. On Wednesday at the south-bound passenger train Capt. Claskson called rBE NEws AND HERALD reporter's kttention to the fact that he had seen a horse running away near the railroad rossing in the northern part of town with a road cart and the driver thrown to the ground, and was apparently lead. Speculation was rife as to who it was, and several went at once to the he scene of trouble. It proved to be andy Emerson, the iler. He was riving an Oregon mare and wau taking the dinner to the chain gang wen he Wnet the train. The mare bhrew him out and stunned him, but i wounds are not serious. His left wrist is painfully hurt, but not broken. Lbe mare ran several miles before toppng. The road Eart was totally recked. It was left at Win. Wood ard's, on Mr. J. M. Stewart's place, wo miles west of town, where the nare was stopped. It Is, Hello fidgeway! The telephone reached the Winns oro Hotel about sundown on Tuesday evening. Mr. E. C. Heins, the pro jector of the line, took the contract to erect it and has been delayed in his work by failure of the arrival of the wire. But the work was rapidly pushed after the arrival of the wire and we can hear people laughing in Ridgeway very distinctly. THE NEws ?.NDI HERATLn received the item con erning the handkerchief mentioned oday ever the phone, and will have news delivered regularly over the line. The rates for messages will be pub [ished later, but at present the phone is free until Monday the 29th. So any e who desires may have a chat with !riends along the line free of cost mnti] Monday. It is amusing to hear some try to ipeak through the pone. The "hello" ou hear around town reminds you f a traveler hailing at a house in the ountry in the night time after every ne has retired. A good many people n the edge of town got up and looked ut so we hear (?) during the night to iee who was calling at the gate. 'Winboro Drug Store, Druggists, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic i: always gives satisfaction and is the theapest. $1.00 size 50) cts.; 50 ct. size 15cts. LONGT CWN ITEMS. LONGOWN, April 23.-The Ridge way Rifies gave a most enjoyable pie le ou Saturday last at E. P. Jenkins' upring. The occasion was the celebra tion of the company's first anniver ary. The siver cup was awarded to ergt. C. D. Tidwell for marksman ship. Mr. Samuel McCormick pre sented the cup in a beandfnl speech nd congratulated the company upon the progress made since its organ'zi tion. After dinner the company went into an election for officers with the following result: Captain-W. J. Johnson. 1st Lieutenanat-G. E. Remnbert. 2nd Lieutenant-W. J. Seigler. 1st Sergeant-Ri. I). Bolick. 2nd Sergeant-W. L. Orr. 3d Sergeant-t. D. Tidwell. 4th Sergeant-R. E. Stewart. tb Sergeant- W. F. Boulw~are. Corporal-T. H. Fry, J. R. Mmigan. V. D. Ashfmd, J. T. Stewart. Surgeo-Dr. S. S. Linder. Mr. Rt C. Stewart's little daughter was badly burned by her clothes catch ing fre on Saturday last. Planting is progressing fairly well onsidering the unfavorable weather. E D T. Feantervill, Wofling and CrosbyvlU. A great many people in the low( portion of our county think that a those who live in the extreme nortl western section live in Feasterville, < as they put it, up in the Feastervil country. But such is not the cas4 The Feasters, Colemans, Crosbys an many others are considered Feaste: ville people. The application wi more general once than now; but you go by postoffices the matt( changes. Feasterville postoffice is at Mr. Jnc A. F. Coleman's. He lives furthi east in this section than either Wollin or Crosbyville. Miss Jennie.Colemai his daughter, is postmistress. Th! section enjoys the benefits of a goo school taught by Miss Clyde Claytoi $he teaches the Foasterville school an is very much liked, and deservedly sa kopp pestoffice, named for Hop James, a son of Mr. B. H-. James, i located at Mr. Butler Estes'. He A postmaster. This postoffice if sti further east of Feasterville. Thos who are Presbyterians in this sectio worship at Salem Church, about fon or five miles south of the postoffice. Wolling postoffice is at Mr. J. C Wolling's store, about three-fourth of a mile northof Maj. C. W. Fancett', Mr. Welling is postmaster; runs store there and one at Shelton. Th one at Shelton (on the Spartanbur and Asheville road) is managed b his soni, Mr. John Walling, and Mi Jones McLain. They connect by telt phone. The Crosby Institute building i where Rev. W. B. Estes teaches flourishing school. It is near th "Boarding Home", in which Mr. S. r Crosby lives and is about a mile Nort: of Mr. D. P. Crosby's. Crosbyville postoffice is at Mi W. W. Crosby's store. This place 1 further north than any mentioned ad is not far from where the "Dar] Corner" used to be-before Shermai carried it off. Mr. W. W. Crosby i postmaster. The mail comes to hi place from Leeds, a station on th G. C. & N. road, which is about fii miles only from the postoffice. Mei from this section sometimes take thi ain at Leeds to come to Winnsboro Some of our. readers would hardl: think that this road was near enougl >ur county to be of any service to it itizens, but such is the case. Mr. W. Samuel Weir, who lives be ,ween Wolling and Crosbyville, has j tree of the "forbidden fruit." It go its name from the fact that Mr. Jas 0. Davis said if the apples Eve at ere as good as them he did not blam' dam for not resisting the temptatio2 o eat- He gave a practical demon ~tration of his appreciation of them. The northwestern section of oul ounty is full of schools and churches Beaver Creek, or as it is sometime: ~alled Red Hill, is a Baptist Churcl whe:e Rev. J. D. Mahon preaches hen there is Cool Branch Baptis hurch, with Rev. D. A. Swindle: astor; and Antioch, a Methodis hrch, where Rev. Mr. Stevensol >reaches. The Cool Branch school is taugh y Prof. W. J. Robinson, who is ver: >opular with pupils and patrons. Then below Major Fancett's is the iberty Church. This is the plac< here the Universatlists worship. I s not far from what is called thi 'boarding house," but not the one above mentioned. Hon. T. W. Tray [or lives in this building now. Ther< s service at Liberty Church once nonth. So it can be seen that there could b o "Dark Cornsr" with so man: :hurches and prosperous schools. Thb ~eporter for TBE NEws AND FIERAL: as always found these people hospi .able and sociable. The schools ar4 tept up by private subscription afte he public fend is exhausted, going t< 1how how these people appreciate edu ~ation. They generally run abon ~ight months in the year. The princi le of making the farm self-s'ustaining prevails in the section, aud with per haps a few exceptions, every mal reeds at his ow n crib and eats his ~omraised meat. While looking for the "Dark Corn r" we proved, by process of excln ion, that it was not up there with bu me single exception--that of Mr. J. K Revitte. He had gone lo Chester, s4 e missed him. It he tells us that i s not onl his plantation we will the: are proven that it is in Cbeste: ~ounty. Morris, the photographer, can remt dy the defects of nature. Give him:i rial. adv Catarrh Cannot be Cure a. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca arrh is a blood or constitutional die ease, and in order to cure it you mus Lake internal remedies. Hall's Catarrl .'ure is taken internally, and acts di ectly on the blood and mucous sur rae. II:dl's Catarrh Cure is no~t iack medicine. It was prescribed b: ne of the best physic~ians in this coun try for yeairs, and is a regular prescrip tir. It is coinposed of the best tonica knowni, combinined with the best bloo< puifiers, acting directly on ahe mucou: uraces The perfect comblinatfion o e two ingredi-uts i-. what piroduce such w.-nderin results in, .uiriing Ca tarrh. Send for tes-timoniials, free. F J. C:HENEr & Co., Ti-ledo, C I~Son by Diruggists, pr ice 75c. * For Over Fifty Years .\i'~ s hsOW' . 00TitlNG SYM1F hi b. i u-ed for over tifty yersr by u.i ilier o1 moi ters for their children wni:.e trt in , w ith' pei fect succ~ess. It soothes tI: chid, .softens the gums, allays al pail ures wind eolic, and is the best remned for Diarrhea. It will re~he-ve the poor li th- sufferer immevdiately . old1w ly ru; e-s in every part of the world. T wet.; fie 't ut a be,ttle. Be sure and ask 1. 'nrs. Winslow's .oothing syrup," at SPRING I Started Wi d if r I am new showing a great variety of fancy Dress Goods and Silk Waist - colored dotted Swiss. A handsome lot r Sateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chambray g coes, white and black Lawns, white and linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrims, Toweling, Table Napkins and Doylie Special bargains in Hosiery this season. Some people have queer notions, but I P body. Fix your attention on this, younr 8 and Summer Neckwear. My stock of a thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. e Charles Low-cut and Half Low-cut Shoes. T children's Slippersever seen in this tow When yon want a Trunk, Yalise, or Si a Clothing. y You can afford to dreas yourself and prices are low indeed. My variety is to fine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I am Goods exchanged or money refunded. J L. MIM Q. D. WILLIFOl NOTICE. COUNCIL CHAMBER, J WnNSBoRO, S. C., April 12, 1895. 6 sPPLICATION for position of I Policemen for the town of Winns boro will be received by the Clerk of Council up to Tuesday, 30th April. Bids for the rent. of the Market for the ensuing year will be received by ( the Clerk of Council up to Tuesday, t 30th April. The Council reserves the t right to reject any or all bids. V Bids for furnishing oil, wicksglobes, i and matches for street lamps will be received by the Clerk of Council up to Tuesday, 30th April. By order of Council: J. A. HNNANT, 4-13 Clerk of Council. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,J CHARLESTON COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ( John S. Hlorlbeck against Elias H. Cain et al. T TNE and by virtue of Decree of U Sale herein filed July 7, 1894, ~ and of Decretal Order amendatory thereof, filed March 23, 1895, I will offer for sale by public auction at the County Court House, for the County of Fairfield, at Winnsboro, South ' Carolina, on Monday the 6th day of May, A. D. 1895, at 11 o'clock A. M.: All that plantationi or tract of land situated in Fairfield County, in the State of South Carolina, being a part of the land known as the Institution tract, containing One Hundred and Seventy-three and One-half Acres, and bounding north on land of James Stuart, cast on land now or late of A. M. Cartledge, south on lands of James Copes, and west on land known as the Nelson tract, provided that therefrom is excepted and reserved one acre of land on which the Fairfield Church stands with the right of way to the spring, called the Church Spring. Also all that cther tract of land, situated in Fairfield County aforesaid, being part of the tract of land form 3erly known as the Nelson tract, con Staning One Hundred and Seventy and One-half Acres, and bounding north on lands now or late of John Bryce, east on lands now or late known r as the Institution tract, south on lands Snow er late of James Copes, and west on lands now or late of Mrs. Young. -Also all that other tract of land, tsituated in Fairfield County aforesaid, being part of the lands known as the -- tract, containing Fifty-eight Acres, -and bounding north on lands now or late of Mrs. Sarah McCants and partly on lands now or late of Win. Olney, south on lands now or late of A. M. Cartledge, and west on lands now or late of A M. Cartledge. The above will be sold together as -one tract. - TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance to be paid in tw, equal successive annual instal. ments from the day of sale with inter est thereon, payable semi-annually ( from the maid day of sale, the credit portion of the purchase money to be secured by the bond or bonds of the J -purchaser or purchasers, to be given in sucb sum or sums as the Master may require for the purposes of divi- 2 sin among the parties hereto, said bonds to be secured by mortgage of the premises sold, the buildings on j -said premises to be insured and the policies assigned. The purchaser or purchasers to pay all taxes payable J after the date of sale and the Master for papers, and to have the option oft paying all cash. 4.11*awtd G. U1. SASS. 4-11*awtdMaster. CAll I OBTAIN PTW~9~wa h 4""E" c.,awoiave naan rt tos tns strictly confidentiaLA Handboo or I si and snt*"ific book sen fe e *nE atnstaken truh Munn & Co. receive I o ay entii I h & ol. ear Sape ies swenst ree. d houses. wihplas enbln lethowth 'USINESS th a Jump. >f black Dress Goods; also a nice line to Goods. Something new in white and of Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck, 9, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali black checked Nainsooks, cotton and Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and . A big line of new Dress Linings. have Notions to please any and every men: A complete new line of Spring I qeglige Shirts are beautiful. Some- a Heiser's e largest stock of ladies', misses' and 6tchel, I can please you. tl ei <- Clothing. boys in the latest style now as my 3 large to specify all the styles. A at the bottom. NAUGH. D- ManIgr. Hot House Plants. [ HAVE a choice collection of hot house plants for sale. Also fifty elect varieties of Chrysanthemums. wenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. 4-23-tf MRS. J. A. HINNANT. - REWARD. . REWARD will be paid for 2 te capture and delivery, to le Sheriff, of Reuben Perry, convict, rho escaped from the chain gang on Lpril 4th. B. G. TENNANT, 4-9-tx1m County Sapervisor. PAAS EGGL DYES FOR DYEING EA STER EGGS. 2 R hoice Messina Lemons. swinborn's and other Gela tines. I nice line of Essences, Teas, etc. inother supply of Onion Sets. . supply of Hickory King Corn just received. lso on hand a supply of Golden and White Dent, Wonderful Pea, German Millet, ~nd a variety of Field and Garden Seed. MvcMASTER & 00. Under Winnsboro Hotel. ~XCHN FED ~ND SALE SABLES. I STILL H AVE ON HAND Q\ on Mules C )Ao for ~Sale. -Also FEW GOOD MARES. -Also- C SFE W BUGGIES. -Also FEW SECOND-H AND W AGONS. -Alao FE W MILCHI COWS, -di I will sell cheap for cash or exchange 1em fot dry cattle. S A. WILLIFORD, V Winnsboro, S. C. SPANISH JACK, a C Sired by Imported Washington Par-v >t (which cost owner $2,000), 14& ia.1s high,jet black with white points, ylish, smooth, and proportionately ade, will serve a limited number of _ ares at my place-"Fairfield Stock arm." EMs :$1O 00 to insure (with foal only). 7.03eason without insurance payable in advance. B 5.00 singe service, pay able in advance. W. D. DAVIS, 3-16 Annticellon . C. HARD CASH -will Please Gall at the Corner Store. We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish >exchange for a few Penn ieS. JOME - AND - SEE - THE- GOODS. G-arcen iieets, 'hat will give you a gool stand in your garden and make fine vegetables, will rrive in a few days. )NION SETS NOW IN STORE. EED IRISH POTATOES NOW IN STORE. We think we have the best Irish Potato that grows. We have tried them ad have questioned many others who have also grown them. The verdict is, key are the best. Potato nearly round, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; rlier than the Early Rose; is more productive and keebs well. Try them ad give us your opinion. Respectfully, T. M. BEATY & BRO. -Ieadquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', -MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of 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 yur time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. >-Staple Dry Goods.< Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various styles and material, with Trjmmii'g for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. Come and see for bargains at -J. 0. BOAG'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, isHats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to fndat J. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, oad Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. 3. O. Boag. * NO TICE. All parties indebted to us must make arrange ment for immediate settlement. We must have the money, or paper satifactorily secured. Having de cided te 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. LII. KETCIIIN & (CO. A NEW SUPPLY OF i m"" It**.*.s Tr.x. L. '[1eaj NI n dow -o THE Shades. EXCELSIOR LINIMENT. THE lombining Numerous GetPi leitr Points of Merit. GetPi leitr -CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia, Toothache, and Mst PoularHeadache, ColA in all its forms, Cuts, heapest an otPplrSores Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, for Windows. Diarrboca and Cholera Morbus, Col.e and all Bowel Troubles. It alway relieves when properly ap plied. Buy for profit, keep up to Prpedb ate and get the best. A new rX.L.C MA Y ipply of IINDOW POLES CM EPEJMngr AND CORNICES,Couni S. low as can be bought in ~ ~ b olumbia and Augusta. Save Jh .M~se I~inbr ur express charges.G.L srRdeaSCan '~7TTTT'~CET. X., L.COMPANY Pscian and DPSYrnge Offershi arosina ser2iceM to Stet ziEN'I] 'j'-~- Jpople of Fcairfeld .yWnso, G. . osodr,4 Rniewa, S. C. n ~l~l~S"~DR. E. C. JETER,~ C 102 Phsca ndsren Of-fers c. hi prfesenlsevce-o h