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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday. May 2. :15 New Advertsements. L-ocal 3relt. Morris, the photographer. -Don't forget Prof. F. C. Wood ward's lecture next Tuesday night. -Mrs. Cassels, wife of Mr. Jack Cassels, is critically ill in the Halsell ville section. -Mr. D. A. Crawford says he heard there was a man drowned in Catawba river this week, but he did not know who it was. -Warden Propst is having the en gine house cleaned out. It will be whitewashed inside-something it cer tainly needs. Morris, the photographer, can rem edy the defects of nature. Give him a trial. adv LosT.-An accident insurance policy in the Atlanta Accident Association for $1,000. Please return to this office. adv CHAsG3 IN THE POLICE.-Tne Town Council elected Mr. W. H. Ketchin to bold the position formerly held by Mr. R. N. McMaster. Rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, and-pains of every kind instantly re lieved by Johnson's Magnetic Oil. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. A-rznTToN, FIREMEN !-Attend reg ular meeting of Winnsboro Steam Fire Engine Company this (Thursday) evening at 8 30 o'clock. G. B. MCMASTER, Secretary. KICKED BY A MUILE.-On Sunday night, Mr. Sam Stone was kicked by a mule and his nose was broken. Dr. Coleman attended him and he is doing very well. MARRIED.-On Sunday, April 28, at the Methodist Church in Monticello Miss Lula Blair and Mr. Geo. De Hines, both of this county. The cere mony was performed by the iey. M. W. Hook. No cards. - -Shakespeare's truths are always in date. You will hear nothing stale by going to hear Prof. Woodward next Tuesday night. WoMAN's RIGHTs.-The woman's suffrage campaign commenced in Greenville on the night of the 30th of April. Miss Yates, of Maine, Mrs. Young, of South Carolina, Miss Lewis, of North Carolina, Miss Clay, of Ken tucky, and Mrs. Neblet, of South Carolina, are the speakers. The day for the address on that subject here ---wilbe May 10. A SWINDLER IN GREENILL.-5. C. Dickson, a prominent real estate dealer in Greenville, has been arrested for swindling the bank in Greenville. He would make a factitious title i.o himself of certain lands and record them. Then he would put them up as collateral and borrow money. He worked his game for 20 years but is in jail now. He has confessed his crime. -Hennies makes a specialty of children's pictures, and all work is the stninish. -adv. THE LINE CKANGED.-The telephone has not been working so well between Rockton and Winnsboro on account of the wires coming in contact with the limbs of trees. The council gave the telephone company permission to run the line down Main street. it is sus pended on cross wires at intervals of 100 yards and make our streets look more city-like. The working is very satisfactory n nw since the line was moved out of the tr tes. Masonic Meeting. Messrs. J. J. Neil, W. D. Douglass, J. G. McCants, C. M. Chandler, J. W. Seigler, n. U. Simpson, and Dr. R B. .Hanahan and Dr. J. R. McMaster Fleave to-day to attend a Masonic meet ing at Blackstock. The lodge there will confer the first and third degrees on some memberm. They go by private conveyance.! CROSBY-ESTES. On Monday eveing Dr. 1;harles .Crosby, a sen of Mr. W. W. Crosby, went out riding with Miss Sue Estes, a daughter of Mr. L. A. C. Estes. The next day (Tuesday) had been set for their wedding day, but they disap pointed a host of friends and relatives by calling on Rev. B. P. Estes, a brother of the bride, and having the knot tied without any further pre liminary. This is the best plan and should be generally adopted. We guarantee Johnson's Magnetic Oil; it has no superior for all aches and pains, internal or externtal, man or beast. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store.* Phonets From Ridgeway. MJiss Ruth Simpson will give an empire duill on Friday night, May 3, at the Ridgeway High School. The admission will be ten cents. The pro ceeds will be used in painting the Presby tet ian Church. The ladies of Ridgeway will serve ice cream on the occasion, suid they hope to see a large represenutation froum Winebora pres ent oni that rLigh!. Mr. Lemaster purchased a t~ale ol cottonl in' Ridgeway on Wednasday we ighi ng 490 poundL for the small sumn of $3. Mr. Jno. A. Desportes, Jr , is visit ing~ at Cross Hill. Laurens county. -I am coming to Winnsboro o1 the 9th of May to make Photographs Get yourrself and the children ready t< have your pictures taken. .d. Ilnnies of Columbia, S. C. rersonals. Mrs. Davis is visiting her son, Mr. A. E. Davis, at Monticello. Mrs. John Lemimon retrned Monday from a visit to Chester. Miss Carrie Blain is visiting Mrs Sarah Cathcart. Mr. and Mrs. Barron have returned to Columbia. Mr. C. A. Douglass, who is to make an argument before Judge Goff in the registration matter to-morrow, passed through on his way to Columbia on Wednesday. The argument will be made to-day in Columbia. We sup pose we will see how matters go con cerning the disobedience of the injunc tion by the State constables. The main issue, of course, will not be set tied by the present proceedings. Do you want a photo of your chil dren? Morris can please you. adv Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites gives tone to the nerres; strengthenmg, stimulating and producing healthy flesh like magic. Winnsboro Drug Store. Phonets from Rockton. Several days ago Mr. R. L. Blake, the agent for the Southern Railway at Rockton, left Rockton i" company with Mr. E. C. Heins for Ridgeway, both on wheels. Mr. Blake met with an accident (to his wardrobe) at T. L. Bulow's and had to walk the rest of the way. He returned on the early train, but passing his own station had the pleasure of another walk back from Winnsboro. Farmers can only work about three days in the week. The Winnsboro Gramte Company has employed sixteen rock-ctters for the year. Tney already have twelve block-makers regulaily employed. They are cutting the stone for the Calhoun monument at Charleston. E. G. Seruggs paid Rlockton a visit Wednesday evening. -If you want to hear something of the beauty and power of the English language, go to hear Prof. Woodward next Tuesday night. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 4pOXEY'S COMPLAINT. If General Coxey had to travel such roads as we hear described by those who come from Buckhead and other sections, when he marched to Wash ington, he would have never reached there. Sheriff Ellison came into town the other evening with mud prints on his pants up above his ankles. He evidently had to dismount. Hie was traveling, he says, in close proximity to a colored preacher, whose buggy stuck fasti in a mud hole near the three-mile post. He could not back out and in trying to go round the preacher his harness got wrong. Just before this tbe preacher wasthe only one in trouble, and the sheriff remarked to1 him that he (the preacher) was in a terrible fix, to which remark the preacher readily assented. But before1 the sheriff got ont of the mud hole his trouble came and the preacher re marked in a rather mischievous way, "Now, you are in a terrible fix," to which the sheriff readily assented. The sheriff looked at the mud and felt his pocktets; the thooght, mud or money was uppermost in his mind. He offered the preacher twent y-five cents to hitch his trace, but he neither wanted mud nor money then. Finally the price was raised to fifty cente. The preacher looked at his good clothes and shook his head. The sheriff had to take the mud, and brought lots of it with him to town. Mr. W. B. Estes also told us that he had the same thing to occur to him on WWednesday-- one party had to get out and the mud nearly knee deep. Surely one mud hole can be fixed, even if it is bad weather and crop time. We have been asked by several men to note this place. The County Supervisor will please take care that tbe place is fixed. It is a shame that so many complaints come in about one p lace. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pimples, blackheads, moles, frckileg, tan and suoburn removed by John son's Oriental Soap. Medicina'. Winsboro Drug Store. * Climbing the Ladder of Fame. Dr. H. B. McMaster, of our city was elected to fill a vacancy on the board of censors of the State Medical Association during their meeting in Savannah last week. The Medical Association of Georgia would have had to go a long ways through the state to have found a better and abler member of the medical fraternity than this one. Dr. McMaster has given study, induttry and great energy im acquiring a knowledge of his pro fession. Coupled with his ability he has made as much progress as any man in it, and as he is devoted to the sience of Medicine he will continue to go on to the topmost round of the ladder.-True Cit izen. The above remarks are taken from the True Citzze', of Waynesboro Ga. We arc glad to note the progress and sccess of Dr. McMaster and h'pe tht he will reach the topmost round of the ladder in his chosen professi -ni TE Nws AND HERALD'S best widhies attend our friend and former class A Household Treasure. . W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. E., ytlt l e always keeps Dr. King's New Dscovery in the house and .his fatmily hasl alays flund the very bzest results fo:!ow its use that he would not be without it i pcurable. G A. Dykeman, Druggrist, Ctskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Dicovery is undoubtedly the best Couah re.edy:'that he has use'd it in his famoily for ight years, and It eas never f ile I to do all that is claianed for it. Why not try a amedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle free at 31c.\aster & Co.'s Drug Store. I Reglar rze 5')c. and S1 00 * RISER-WILLING 11AM. Married at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Jas. B. Frazier, on Tuesday evening, April 23, 1895, Mr. J. W. Rise: and Miss Sallie Willingbam, Rev. G. T. Bourne officia ting. At 8.30 o'clock the bridal party tered the parlor in the following >rder: Mr. John C. Aull with Miss ,iattie Blair; Mr. Lon Blair with .\iss Eva Riser; Mr. Albert F. Riser with liss Willie Counts; Mr. David A ivingston with Miss Addie Blair; Miiss Daisy Willingham, maid of ionor. Then came the bride leanimg n the arm of the handsome groom. The bride wore a lovely henrietta, ribbons and rare old lace trimmings nd natural flowers. Bridesmaids and said of honor were attired in white; the gentlemen in evening dress. At ten o'clock the guests were in vited to the dining-room where the ~nost fastidions could be served with lelicious creams, cakes, &c., to say nothing of the substantials. The presents were many, all of which were ise fal and very pretty. The happy couple left the next day for their home in Union, S. C. Tnie bride is one of Blair's most accom plished young ladies; the groom a prosperous young man of Union. Our best wishes go with them. May they have just enough shadows to make the sunshine brighter. ATTENDANT. -Don't forget the ladies' issue of he State May the 10th. The price is Len ecnts. Subscriptions may be left t 'T:: NEwS AND HERALD office. ] rhe t ntire paper will be gotten up by the ladies of South Carolina and the fund raised will be used by the hospi al association of Columbia. It's a worthy cause. Help it. ITEMS FROM NELSON. NELSON, S. C., May lst.-Mr. Frank Brown has measles in his family. No erious cases as yet.. Some of our colored friends look on he telephone with susperstitious awe. We are having too much wet and ool weather for the farmers, who are iot done planting. There is quite a trade in fish-hooks tnd eggs at Simpson's, owing to the Yet weather. The new telephone line will prove tuite a convenience to Simpsons and he community in general. Gux SPRING. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BLACKSTOCK DOTS. BLACKSTOCK, S. C., May 1.-Plenty )f rain the last few days, and a little oo much for the chronic grumbler, rho wants the weather made to order. Where cotton was planted it is com ng up nicely, and while farmers are omewhat behind with their planting, till there is plenty of time yet to get ~nough and more than enough cotton ,lanted. Gardeners are complaining of cut worms and potato bugs deutroying heir gardens, and some of them are ~reparig to use Paris green to destroy4 he potato bugs; but it is said that iothing except a bludgeon in the iands at an angry gardener will stop he ravages of the cut worm. Mr. Sam Y. Mills left yesterday for aifornia where he will mike his uture home. A. G. Brice, Esq., ot Chester, was n town Monday on business. The friends of Mrs. W. W. Brice ill be glad to learn that the severe trgical operation performed on her in Jester a few weeks ago was entirely auccessful, and her recovery is now Lssured. She i. expected home in a ew days. The young people are making exten-1 ive preparations to attend the picnic Lt Ctaw ba Falls next Saturday. Mr. J. M. Bain, who is famous for s fine strawbe ries, says his crop now ss very promising, and by this weck ill be ready to commence shippmng. Tle house-keepers wants to know what's the matter with beef? It is. sard to get, hard to eat, and hard to ay for. Rt. E. ii. Catarrh Cannot be Cure:. with LOCAL APPLICATIONs, as they can sot reach the seat of the dlisease. Ca arrh is a blood or constitutional dis ase, and in order to cure it you must ke internal remedies. I Iall's Catarrh ar i taken internally, ar~ acts di cctiv on the blood an.i mucous stur- I a e-. 11.1i's Catarrh Cure is no: ai mack medicine. It was prescribed by i ne o the best physicians in this con-< r ft> veis and is a regular prescrip i .ift i composed of the best Tonies 1 :no,l1 :ombind with the best blood mrifier, acting directly on riie mfuZous 5 urtacs. The perfet conmb~mationl ofi h two iugredients is wha products I uuh -> nderfu i results in curiing Ca tarrh. Sen:d fo.r testimonials, free. 1 F. J. CHENTr & Co., Toledo, 0 trSold by Druggists, price 75c. * THE BEsT WA.. .~ m us 3aises, sores, Ulcet:. .a~i : a ium. Fever 3) -.ter,Che pide lan ia, Clin'ulains -nil skin n>uptiOns, and posi, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, wuen 3by was sich. we icvohr CA. .or-a. whTen she was a Child, she eried for Ccitoria whe she became Eiks, she clung to C'aiztoria, whe she had Children, she gave thema Custoria. a. -1 Q U T T ! U . UMC. DS SPRING Started W I am now showing a great variet f fancy Dress Goods and Silk Wai olored dotted Swiss. A handsome ateen;, Ginghams, Outings, Chamb: oes, white and black Lawns, white,, inen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrit roweling, Table Napkins and DoN Spenial bargains in Hosiery this seaso 1\TOT Some people have queer notions. ba ody. Fix your aittention on this, yo nd' Summer Neckwear. My stock c ing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Low-cut and Half Low-cut Shoes. bildren's Slippers ever seen in this t When you want a Trunk, Valise, o1 Clothing. 4 You can afford to dress yourself al rices are low indeed. My variety is ne assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I Goods exchanged or money refunde J. L. MDI _D. WILLFO: REWARD. REWARD will be paid fo 4 the capture and delivery, t he Sheriff, of Reuben Perry, conviel ho escaped from the chain gang o t~pril 4th. B. G. TENNANT, 4-9-txlm Coznty Supervisor. Hot House Plants. I HAVE a choice collection of hc . house plants for sale. Also fift: lect varieties of Chrysanthemuim 'wenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. -4-23-tf MRS. J. A. IIINNANT. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' CHARLEsTON COUNTY. IN T HE COMMON PLEAS. on S. Hloribeck against Elias I] Cain et al. ND)ER and by virtue of Decree c Sale herein filed July 7, 18'94 Lud of -Decretal Order amendator: hereof, filed March 23, 1895, I wij ffer for sale by public auction at tb 2ounty Court House, for the Count; f Fairfield, at Winiosboro, Sout ~arolina, on Monday the 6th day c av, A. D. 1895, at 11 o'clock A. M. All that plantation or tract of lans ituated in Fairfield Conty, in th state of South Carolina, being a par )f the land known as the Institutio ract, cntaining On'e Hundred an ~eventy-hree and One-half Acres, an ounding north on land of Jame stuart, east on land now or late c . M. Cartledge, south oc lands c fames Copes, and west on land knowl Ls the Nelson tract, provided the herefrom is excepted and reserve, ne acre of land on which the Fairfiell hburch stands with the right of wa .8 the spring, called the Church Spring Also all that cther tract of land itued in Fairfield County aforesaid eing part of the tract of land forzr rly known as the Nelsin tract, cor aining One Hundred and Sevent Lnd One-half Acres, and boundin orth on lands now or late of Joh Brce, east on lands now or late know s the Institution tract, south on land ow or late of' James' Copes, and wet an lands now or late of Mrs. Young. Also all that other tract of land ituated in Fairfield County aforesaid eing part of the lands known as th -- tract, containing Fifty-eight Acret nd bounding north on lands now o ate of Mrs. Sarah McCants and partl )n lands now or late of Wmn. Olnsey outh on lands now or late of A. Ni Jartledge, and west on lands now o ae C~f A M1. C'artledge. The above will be sold together a ne trct. TERMS OF SALE One-third of the purchase money t ec paid in cash, the balance to be phi ii two equal successive annual insta) nents from the day of rale with inter st thereon, payable semni-annuall: -o the said d'ay of sale, the credi )rtiol of the purchaec money to b cure I by the band or bonds 01 th urchsr or purebasers, to be give: n such sum or sunms as the Maste nay require for the purposes of divi ion among the parties hereto, sail monds to he seculredl by mortgage o i.e preies so'd, the buildings o: aid premzis'es to be0 insured and th )oles assignted. The3 purchaser o inrcha-ers to pay all taxes payabl Lfer the date of sale and the Maste or p:ers, and to have the option c avi'g al] cash. G. II. SASS. 41*a nd Master. \There were 3,134,934 Packages of ~HES, RoOTBEER sold in 1894, 'which made 15,675,735 gallons, or 313,494,700 glasses, suffi cient to give every man, wo man and child in the UnitedI States, five glasses each-did j you get yourshare? Be sure and get some this year. A 25 cent poke m s5 ga2ons. \tI IRES'L Soetee4' eH- rKAS. CO., Phita. BUSINESS ith a Jump. r of black Dress Geods; alo -a nice line st Goods. Something new in white and lot of Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck, avs, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali nd black checked Nainsooks, cotton and ns, Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and lies. A big line of new Dress Linings. n. t I have Notions to please any and every ing men: A complete new line of Spring f Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some H eiser's The largest stock of ladies', misses' and own. Satchel, I can please you. <- Clothing. id boys in the latest style now as my too large to specify all the styles. A im at the bottom. d. JNAUGH. - - Mager. PAAS EGG DYES, FOR DYEING EASTER EGGS. Choice Messina Lemons. t Swinborn's and other Gela tines. A nice line of Essences, Teas, etc. Another supply of Onion Sets. A supply of Hickory King Corn f just received. Also on hand a supply of SGolden and White Dent, Wonderful Pea, SGerman Millet, and a variety of Field and Garden Seed. McMASTER & CO. IUnder Winnsboro Hotel. EXCHME FEED t AND SALE SABLES. I STILL H AVE ON HAND -Also A FEW GOOD MARES. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. -Also A FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS. I -Also A FEW MILCHI COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange t them for dry cattle. SA. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. SSPANISH JACK, iSire i h- lI~lported Washington Par rot ( a i cost owner $2,000), 141 ha~ nigh,jet black with white points, sty lish, smooth, and proportionately made, will serve a limited number of mares at my place-"Fairfield .Stock Farm." TERMS :S10 00 to insure (with foal only). 7 .00season1 without insurance 5 00 sigesrvcpy able in advance. I XW. D. DAVIS, 3-16 Monticello, S. C. DR. DAVID AIKEN, DENTAL SURGEON. Ofie: No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doors West of Postoffice. iirn Ridgeway. S C., every Wedines NOTICE. FRSUR~VEYiNG, TERRA&INia jLeveling, Drawing, Etc., Apl oT. M.BOULWAR E, ~-_txm. W ood yeard S. G. HARD CASH -Wi 1 Please Gall at the Corner Store; We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clotbing, Shoes, &c., which we wish to exchange for a few PennieB. COME - AND - SEE - THE- GOODS. -ardn1 seecds, 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. 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 verdict ist 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, J. 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. O.30AG'S. >sStaple Dry Goods3, Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of varius styles and material, with Trimtaiii'ge for sam=.' Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. 0 Come and see for bargains at -J. O, BOAG'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Shoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to e found at . J,. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, [oad Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. 3. O. Bag. BO0UTHERN RAILWAY COe (EASTEEN SYSTEMhL -Mad o HE ADQUA.RTERS FOB astern Time at Columibla and Pts. 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