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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE TuesdaY. May - 7. New Advertisements. Notice-J. A. Binnant, Clerk. Bids for the Market-J. 1t. Hinnaut, Clerk. Just Received-Mrs. F. M. Habe ziicht. I acal MrO I -Hennies a makes a specialty of children's pictures, and all work is the satin finish. adv. -Mr. P. R. Mayo, near Alston, is very sick. It is thought by his friends that he is quite near his end. -The office of the Supervisor of Registration was open on Monday. There were very few voters present to be registered. -Miss Helen Morris Lewis will lec ture here on woman's suffrage on Fri day night. She has made a very favorable impression where she has been. -Mr. D. G. Dwight, our former townsman, writing from Charleston, says of Prof. Woodward's lecture on Shakespeare: "I heard it twice and would like to hearit again. Charleston went wild over it." Rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, and pains of every kind instantly re lieved by Johnson's Magnetic Oil. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 et. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. * HE WAs NOT THERE.-Gov. Evans disappointed his friends by not ap pearing at the picnic on Saturday. He wrote and expressed his regrets on account of his inability to be present. He was engaged in some of his Uncle Samuel's affairs at Columbia. Tua WATER SuPPLT.-The follow ingis the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken On Monday morning: f t. in. Court-house cistern........15 - Depot cistern.................14 10 Elliott's cistern............... 9 7 Neil's cistern.............. .15 3 Miller's cistern............ 7 4 Phillips' cistern.............10 2 Cummings' cistern.........16 4J -Major Barker of Charleston, in speaking of Prof. Woodward in Charleston, said that thecityhbad heard nothing like it since W. M. Thackeray (the novelist) lectured there. HoREOR PREvENTED.-We were shown a device on Monday for pre venting accidents to ginners. It is a ~well known fact that the serious acci dents always happen when the ginner puts his hand uder the saws to clean off the mote board. N. serious acci dent ever happens from putting the hand in the mouth of the gin, though a person may be painfully cut. Sheriff Ellison and Mr. Samuel Simpson have purchased the right of a device which .willfprevent accidents and at the same time not obstruct the perfect working -of the machinery. It consisti simply of a section of quarter rods running paraleli with the saw shaft which are placed so close together that the hand cannot he inserted beneath. It is a__ _ good device and a much-needed one. - - versonnis. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis, who came up Saturday evening, returned to Kll Itans Monday. Misses Nannie Johnston, Maggie Gladden and Mattie McCrorey were among the visitors at the Falls on Sat urday. *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 ct. size 25 cts. Winnsboro Drug Store. * Attention. Winnsboro Steam Fire Engine company. Assemble at engine house this (Tues day) afternoon at 5.15 o'clock for drill. By order of the President: G. B. McMASTER, Secretary. -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. Attention. Fire Departmnent: The various companies composing the fire department are hereby ordered to appear itih all their outfits in full uniform in the Court House square at 3.15 p. m. on Tuesday, May 7, for in spection and test of engines, hose, trucks, zetc. A full turnont is desired. T. K. ErUO-rr, Chief Fire Department. .ATTENTION, FAIRFIELD LIGHT DBAGOONS! You will assemble for drill at our drill grounds, near New Lebanon Church, on Friday, 10th May, at 2 o'clock sharp. Drill preparatory to inspection. E. S. STEWART, .Orderly Serg.nt. By order J. B. Turner, Capt-tin Commanunding F. L. D. Did You Ever Try Eie tric Bitters as a remedy for your tmbles? If niot, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to .e peculiarly adapted t'o the relief and er-- or all Femuale (Compilaints, exer ingz a a wor~derfuI direct influience in <. ivingz .trengthI anu t ne to the organs. If youi av.~e Loss of Appetite, (Consipation,Hea'd a-ehe, Faintingr Spels, or are Nervous. sep ,Excitable, Me ancholy or trou be with Dizzy Spe'le, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. 1lealhh and Stwtngth are guarantee i by its use. Larg bottles only 'fifty cents at McMaster & Co 's Drug atore. * The Memorial Exercises. The memorial exercises will be held in the Court Iouse on Friday evening. Mr. J. G. McCants will make a suita b:e address and Mr. T. 11. Ketchin will read an ede. Prayers will be offered by Revs. T. M. Dent and C. E. McDonald. Mr. W. D. Douglass will preside over the exerciEcs. Ladies are requested to send flwers to the Court Ifouse. There will be no street parade. A fall program will be announced on Thursday. -Hear Prof. Woodward tomorrow night; the cause of education is the cause of knowledge; the intelligence of a community measures its worth is the condition of its progress and growth. Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophosptites gives tone to the nerves; strengthening, stimulating and producing healthy fleh like magic. Winnsboro Drug Store. The Star Splangled Banner's Author. Many interesting things about Fran cis Scott Key- the auther of the Stui Spangled Banner-are contained in a pamphlet, which may be obtained free, from the Key Monument Association of Frederick City, Maryland, by scid ing one 2 -cent stamp for postage. The association is raiiog funds for a suit-i ble monument to the poet, and they suggest, that in the schools and every where, upon or before Flag Day (June 11th), this subject be suitably recog nized. Centributions, however small, are asked for. Every one who loves the flag ought to have some small share in building this monument. The Governor of Maryland has strqugly endorsed the movement. The names of all contributors will be preserved in the crypt of the monument, and pub lished (without amount) in the history of the monument when completed. SECURE YOUR PENSION. The following list of State pension ers, in tlis county, arc on file in the Clerk's office (51 names), who receive each $21.75. Total amount of warrant $1,109.25: Daniel H. Walker, S. II. Sloan, G. G. Robertson, Esther Kennedy, R. B. Crawford, Martha Nelson, J. R. Harvey, C. A. Davis; W. F. Jackson, Mary Phinney, N. K. Craft, A. E. Rogers, N E. E lood, Lavinia Hood, J. 1. Pettis, Ezetta Price, M. H. McGrady, Margaret Neeley, J. W. Roe, Mary Broom, Thomas Mayfield, N. G. Hendrix, G. S. Hinnant, M. L. Christmas, J. K. Smith, Ann Kennedy, J. R. Westbrook, Ruth Murphy, Jane Paul, Elizabeth Sk an, M. C. Robinson, H. A. Klinck, Mary Carlisle, C. C. Leitner, S. R. Beam, C. C. Br-own, C. J. Eastler, Thomas Gallagher, C. McNeal, Joseph Reynolds, S. G. Mickle, W. A. Street, M. E. Smith, J. A. Hinnant, Sarah Castles, H. R. Estlecr, Jane Raines, H. S. G. Gibson, Elizabeth'Fetner, John M. Vaughn, J. HI. Neil. RALPH B1NGH AM, The Monologist, Hamorist and Violinist, is Coming. The boy orator, every where exciting surprise, wonder and delight. Uni versal expressions: "An inte'.ectual prodigy;" "an elocutionary phenome non;" "ai modern proteus. "The most remarkable character on the American platform." The world has had few like him, not two in a cen tury." "Ralph may safely challenge comparison with any other of his age in the world. Entertainment: Original, novel and unique characterizations of human passions, emotions, aspirations and eccentricities; sacred, sublime, patri otic, pathetic, tragic, humorous, omic and musical. Repertory cm bracing, together with his own work of original conception, an attraictive potpourri culled from the wcrld's literary and musical repository. Ralph will give an entertainment ini the Court House in Winnsboro on Monday night, May 20, under the auspices and for the benefit of the Baptist Church. Tickets-15 cents for chidreia; 25 cents for adults. Ther e is ?. rare treat i store for the people of Winnsbori'. A LONG-DISTANCED WALKER. Mr. Fred Miller, the Pene:~ Gaze//c champion long-distanced walker, ac copnied by his dog Guess, pasud through Winnsboro on Monday afoot. ie is walking for a wager of $5,000. The conditions are that he goes frozzi New York to Jacksonville and back to New York between the 5th day of; February and the first day of Septe- - er without pay'ng out a cent. Hie is not allowed to carry any money, lie wvears in iarge letters on his breast :md back the words "Police Gazette." These letters are also on his cap. ile weighs 116 pounds, having lo:-t nine pounds since be started out. 1' i now on the return trip. Ini 1893 he walked from San Fia i, in fienonths and sixteen d st; and in 1891 he walked from New YX i to New Orleans and return. winnin: a wager bo'h timnes. Ite camue t: omn Ridgwvay (12 n~i:e-) lin hirce inur; .ter was bornn in Los Ang. le Cnl., la: 1863, :sir dW:a a j >ckce b .r enti ng io th1 e 'w:dlking bui e- . tIe di' t-ot ti n his ~ d Will (u, and says he~ cani kil out a d-) o hes. tIe w i-ibs to extend his thank to \Ir. E. G. Seingg_ fitr attu !o swnx himn at the Ilotel! inai e dit ot her-. who have't beeni k ii.d to him re Chilren Cry for Pitce's CatarL CLOSING OF THlE HIOPP S'-hIOOL. 1r. Edi'or: I had the plcasure oni my trip of bei g prCsent at the closin. excrcises of Miss Edith Lowery's school, which was quite interesting, not only to the Commissioner, but to all who ere prescnt The children manifested a spirit of pride in their teacher and showed that they had been thoroughly drilled for the oce.sioun. The picnic was-a grand success and enjoyed by all. The people of this community seem to be in a :)regrCS sive state. They are veli up with their crops, andi Ece:n to be interested in education and are determined to have an extra school tax and run their s.:.hool eight months next % ear. They have a daily mail. The postoffice is kept at the store of MIr. W. B. Estes, who is a very energetic farmer and a trustee of the district. I was told by some of the shrewd traders of the community that there were two hundred head of cattle being pastured within one mile of the place, and quite a number of hogs were also on the way,, man having as many as seventeen large ones and brood sows and pigs almost without jumber. These people are on the prcper road. I -. as also told that no fertilizers were bein'g used at all scarcely. Their at teidlon has been turned from cotton and ! u..n- to education and the raising of n .:e supplies. This is reform, and r pr : ss is bound to follow. extra tax has succeeded in eleven diz C's. I am sorry tillat owing to unavoida ble circumstances I wa, unable to be at Woliing on the 4th. S. F. C. Pimples, blackheads, molep, frecklcs, tan and sunburn removed by John son's Oriental Soap. Mcdicina!. Winnsboro Drug Store. * THE EMPIRE DRILL. RIDGEWAY, S. C., May J.-Cild the curtain of the past have been draswn back, giving us a glimpse of the days of our grandmother-, when Elzabeth, Betsy and Bess looked quaint and picturesque in their gowns ti a la Josephine, a swee.er, lovelier N bevy of girls could not have been found than those who showed their grace to perfection in the Emxpire Drill under the skilifal management f their captain, Miss Rinth Simpson, who stood to the right of the stage in a go;vn of airy white, and "dream by dream shot through hcr eyes, and each outshone the last that lightened," as visions of the hearts to be conquered - by the "rose-buds" in her "rose-bud gardens of girls" came before her. To the life-inspiring march, ably rendered by Miss Alice McEachemi, T the drill was led by Misses Delphine It Desportes and Ella Moore, whosea owns had claimed the sun's own but s as their own, who peeped shyly be neath their eyelashes at the eaiger ex pectant audience, they were followed by Misses Mary Cooper and Martha arrison in yellow ; Misses May Ihin nant, Jennie Bolick, Belle Moore and Leila Hogan in pink ; Misses Pauline Boyd, Gussie Hogac, Julia Heins and f' Lula HIfnnant in white; Misses Bertha McClre, Effie Cooper, Marie Moore nd Jennie Thomas in baby blue. Each lassie carried a white crook ornamented with ribbon corresponding in color with her gowun The crowning event of the evening was a reading by Miss Fannie Creight, f Winnsboro, who rendered in aJ charming manner "Aux Italiens." h The applause was deafening, and the o ncores so emphatic that Miss Creight S again recited. Won't you be m weet-heart? was this time her se!.ec ion. A more irresistable pictureg ould not be imaigined than that made t4 by the little lady as she pleaded, Won't you be my sweet-heart ?'' Ice cream was served by the ladies, nd a nice sum was realized. IREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM ScuOOL. Catarrh Cannot be Curec;: with LOCAL ArPLucArIoxs, as they can not reac'i the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis- a ease, and in order to cure it you must p ake internal remedies. h all's Catarrh s: 'ure is taken internally, and acts di- si rctly on the blo;>d aw't mucous sutr- t< faces. llil's Catarrh Cure is not a d quack medicine. It was prescribe-d by e ne of the beat phy sicians in this coun :ry. fo yer, and i3 a regular prescri p- 1 .o.IiscoQn posd o~f the btot tondcs v Int n, omineId with0 ibe best Ulood l i puiirs, acting directly on t be mou-ous si "rices.I The perfect combina-tion of 'I beC avo tirediets is what podues I u h wondeini re.ults1.1 auring G3a- f< artb Se-Lnd f-, .CtimLonil re F. J Crm~r Co. 'iele", whn hebeam is, hec'um* C.:i. ., - Win- ' r.> usSoe SPRING I Started Wi I am now showing a great variety )f fancy Dress Goods and Silk Waist olored dotted Swiss. A handsore la a'eens, Ginghams, -Outings, Chambra oe, white and black Lawns, white an inen S-eeting, Table Damask, Scrims roweling, Table Napkins and Doyli peeial bargains in Hosiery this season. NTT] Seine people have queer notions, but: ody. Fix yonr attention on this, youn nd Summer Neckwear. My stock of ing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles ow-cut and IH:f Low-cut Shoes. bildren's Slippers ever seen in this toy When you want a Trunk, Valise, or Clothing. 4 You can afford to dress yourself and rices are lw indeed. Mv variety is t ne assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I an Goods exchanged or money refunded. J1. L. MWV )..I W-2nILLIFOR REWARD. .)O REW VARD will be paid for the capture and delivery, to e Sheriff, of Reuben Perry, convict, ho escaped from the chain gang on pril 4th. B. G. TENNANT, 4-9-tx1n Ccrity Supervisor. Hot House Plants. HAVE a choice collection of hot house plants for sale. Also fifty lect varieties of Chrysanthemums. wenty plants for $1.00 . Patronize home ente 'prize. 4.23-. MRS. J. A. HINNANT. NOTICE. a MEETING of the stockholders of, the Wiun nboro and Ridgeway 'elephone Company will be held at' e Peoples Bank, WVinnsboro, S. C., 11 o'clock A. U., June 5, 1895, for epurpose of increasing the capital1 .ock of said company. W. R. RABB, President. J. Q. DAVIS, Sec. and Treas. Notice. EPIIE Ordinance relating to pastur Ling cattle on the streets nas not een repealed, and will be strictly en red. Also, all parties are hereby notified ainst leaving dead carcasses or any iinu of an offensive nature on the rnd known as the Park. By order of Council: J. A. HINNANT, 5 7 Clerk. Bids for the Market. IDS for the rent of market as a ~place of business will be received the Cierk of the Council up to 8 3clock P. M. Thursday, May 9, 1895. aid building may be rented quarterly yearly. Lessee of said place of asiness'in addition to the rent thereof inst procure the regular license now raed for selling fresh meat in said The C.>uncil reserves the right to eject anv and all bids. ~J. A. IIINNA NT, 5 7 Clerk. An Ordinance EITAINING TO TUE TAXATION OF REAL, AND PERSONAL PROFERTY. 1 That for the purpose of taxation I owners of real estate and personal roperty within the corporate limits of tid town shall make a sworn return of ich real estate and personal property the Town Clerk between the first ay of May and the first day of June tch year. 2. 'That every male citizen between e ages of sixteen and sixty years, lo has recsiaed within the corporate nts of the~ towni of Wiinusboro for xt days, shall register with, the own C~e'rk at the samne time as is pre ribed by Setion 1 ofi this Ordinance r neking rctarnls of real and per mal cr'purty. 3. That the rcquiremnts of Section of :his Orhdinance shall not apply to erSOus now exemlpt from street lax, r those' who are physically is led froam carning a support. 4. Should any personi fail or ref use )co:nplv with the provisions of this )rdiance, it shall be the duly of the 'own (l--rk to add a penalty ojf fifty r cntt to the last municipal return ne nurson, and to add a penalty~ Cfita 'ents to the amount ansese dl duj it ic person for street tax. J. A. I.IiNNANT, 54 Clerk of Couincil. # *- Always Cures. Tha Great Remedy fer the speedy -and permanent cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism. atarrh. Ulcers. Eczema. Eating and Spreadino Sores. Eruptions. and all SKIN ANL) BLOOD 1biSEASES. Made from the prescription of an eminent physician who used it with marvelous success for so years, and Its continued use for fiftnen years by thou sands of grateful reople has demonstrated that it is b far the best building up Tonic and Blood Puriffer ever offered to the world. It makes new rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous healing properties. ;I" WRITE FOR BOOK OF WOND.ERFUL CURES, sent free on applicatIon. It not kept by your local dr.:ggist. send $z.o for a large botule, or $5.0o for six bottles, and medicine will be sent freight paid by R BLOD RfILM GO., filiata, Ga. 3US INESSI th a Jump. of black Dress Goods; also a nice line Goods. Something new in white and t of Percale, Cotton and Linen Duck, Vs, Shirting, Scheriotb, Challies, Cali d black checked Nainsooks, cotton and , Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and ,3. A big line of new Dress Linings. [Ol\TV . [ have Notions to please any and every g men: A complete new line of Spring Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some Heiser's rhe largest stock of ladies', misses' and in. iatchel, I can please you. <- Clothing. boys in the latest style now as my )o -large to specify all the styles. A i at the bottom. [NAUGH. ,- - Manager. JUST RECEIVED, New Crop Snap Beans, Squash and l ish Potatoes. Le for sale every day in the week, and on Sunday from 12.30 to 2 P. M. Orders solicited from adjoining towns and country. A few Bxeakfast Strips on hand at 10 cetits per pound. Cudahay's fine Sugar-cured IHame. Saer's aid Good Luck Blaking Pow derg. Cut-loaf and Pulverized Sugars. J. Winslow Jones' celebrated Canned Corn. The best Stick Candy in town, gnar-. anteed to be PREa candy. Apples, Bananas and Lemons to arrive3 to-day. Fine line of Cigars and Tobacco. Also a general line of Rleavy Groce ries. Ladies are edpecially invited to call and see us. FOR THE SPRING TIME. TAKCE Either Ayer's, Hlood's, .Stone's or "Our Own" Sarsaparilla. S. S. S., B. B. B., Mrs. Joe Parson's Remedy, Indian Sagwa, t(uticura i Resolvent for a blood purilier. Harter's and Brown's Iron Bitters, Electric Bitters, W'arner's Safe Cure, Simmons' Liver Regu lator for the liver and kidneys. Scott's and Koch's Emulsion, Fellows' and [lematie Hypophosphites for general debility. Johnon's Fever and Agne Tonic, Ayer's and Peruvian Wine cf 'Cardin and Pierce's Golden Prescrintion. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Earlv M e r and Early Orange Sugar (;. seed, Penn Richmond and West ern Golden Dent Corn. Now is the time to plant Beans. We have 10 or 1-2 varieties. Just Received-A barrel of Leggett's Cider Vinegar. MMASTE R & Co. Under Winntboro Hotel. NOTICE. A CCOR D)ING to an Act of the Leg ialature to establish a free ferry at Ashford's, over Broad River, near Strthr, we will proceed to let to the lowest bidder on the 24th day of May, 195, at 11 o'clock A. M , atithe ferry, the building of one ferry boat and put tin a w're c~ible across the river. Plans a:nd specifications made known on day of letting. Bond twice the amount cf bid required for faithful perormanice ot contract. B. G. TENNANT, Supervisor Fair field County. WV. A. HILL, Supervisor Newberry County. HARD CASH --Wi 1 Please Call at the Corner Store. We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish to exchange for a few PennieB. COME - AND - SEE - THE - GOODS. G-arcden 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 nd have questioned many others who have also grown them. The verdict is, they 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 ind give us your opinion. Respectfully, J. M. BEATY & BRO. Headquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds nd Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other goods per aining to this department. As we have a large stock of these goods which nust 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. ->*Staple Dry Goods.& Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various (B'.i styles and material. with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. Come and see for bargains at 0 -J. 09 BOAG'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, hoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to )2 found at J. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs,.Buggies, Surreys, Eoad Carts, and One and Two-horse W agons. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 00. AI nA nA9,P (EASTERN SYSTEML l-l (4UIU1XI~1 astern Time at Columbia and Pts. North.lar-Tg F cs Northbound. No 36! No 1o!No 38 April 21. 1895. Dauly Daily Daily____ v. Jacksonville..=....5.40 p. .. 7.00 a .v. Savannah.....10.14 p...11.30a A . i. Columbia..........240 a . .. 3.e4ih5omae ompo . asn..... ....... 5.30 -l .... 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W.0MKEW& NS No.3 an DWsigon&Southern CLim-ciclMchnss ed4Plma 3ar TmaINewAK~~ York. lidPullan$tainwt Dnn POcrsnorthEo or n 3 .S FasRMalNhgh~ FrtCas ahn ol ullman BCanfrepaireEngines, BoilerstCottos *asch Jacksonville TardheewYIrkectolso Safet *N. 3adgO30 d notAte5Uio ationeColmbiio butdishare wandh take tClseofMciryorSl Wsener and D ggage $3 &la$4n St.C od sotetofMcieSp taiouro. aeeulysaif~ y piskpti tc o ae I. H. RdE~ErcN, J.P~Y~ (Suten l CULPstrCoS.. W.St, W.u1. TOJS, Ths ilsapermgan heoisto LiDoua, .Cus tmot.8-2l