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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, May 9, New Advertisements. Druga-Winneboro Drug Store. Ordinance Relating to Fish-J. A Binnant. Clerk. LoCal Rriets -Photographs-Hennies is here. -Buy a woman's edition of th State. Only 10 cents. -We received an egg from Mi Bunyan Gladney on which there is green spot. The egg is quite a curi osity. -The Winnsboro Drug Store call attention to their new ad. i. thi morning's paper. Try their fine teas vinegar and Hires root beer. GAafmw1fRTr.-The ladies of th Presbyterian Church will have garden party in the yard of J. C Caldwell on Tuesday night. Ice creat and strawberries will be served. MAsonic MEETING. - The regula monthly communication of Winnsbor Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be hel this (Thursday) evening at 8.30 o'clocl The F. C. degree will be conferrei By order of the W. M. - Fersonals. Mr. X. H. Moore, of the Columb! bar, was in town on Wednesday o professional business. Mr. Allen Jones, of Columbia, wa in town on Wednesday. Gen. Bratton arrived bare on TueE day. Miss L -ie Douglass has returnei home after a visit of several week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. White Brice ani child, of Chester, are visiting thei aunt Mrs. F. Elder. Mrs. McAlpine has returned to Pine ville after a visit of several weeks to parents here. Mrs. F. B. McMaster and Mis Mallie have gone to Chester on a visit Mrs. D. L. Glenn, who has bee - visitingher sister, Mrs. D.E. McDowel has. gone to. Blackstock to visit he: brother, Rev. J. H. Yarborough. Mrs. Jno. McMeekin and Miss Idi McMeekia spent several days at Mrs Ragsdale's. Miss Kathleen Hall, who is visitmin1 her sister at Riidgeway, came up t< attend the lecture of Prof. Woodwari on Tuesday night. -T-morrow every line you read i the Columbia State will be penned by ladies of South Carolina. WkSnboroi steam lire Engine Company Assemble at engine house for dril next Tuesday afternoon, May 14, a 5 o'clock, instead of to-morrow (Fri day). By order of the President. G. B. MCMAsTna; Secretary. Phonets from Ridgeway. Capt. W. J. Johnson's horse tool -tfight on Tuesday evening at an um brella and ran away throwing all the occupants out, making a happy mis: from what might have been a rerion accident, Mrs. Johnson and twi children, and Mieses Kathleen an< Eva Hall were in the carriage. 2 few bruises and a big fright were thi ~.pply iresults, so we are informed. rr Is FALsE. Several weeks ago we published al *account of an-accident to Andy ~rner son caused by a runaway horse. Som< passengers on the-train which fright ened the horse took occasion to repor in Washington to the authorities, o to some other party who did report that the train ran into the turnout an said the train crew were so indifferen that they did not even stop to -se i: the man was dead or alive, and il their account reflected on Captaii Clarkson. The affair is falsely reported in over: particular. Captain Clarkson calle4 our reporter as soon as he reached th depot and said a horse had thrown znan from the buggy and asked the reporter to see if the party was hurt The man was lying Afty feet from th< track and was never hit by the trail at all, and we have it from his owi lips that only the road cart rn a ove him. He only sustained a bruise< wrist by the fall. Sheriff Ellison say the man had been warned about th train and was in full view of it fo 600 yards anid could have turned up side street and avoided the whol * trouble. No man who ever ran -train was more careful of the publi life entrusted to his care than Captai: Clarksn, and the public knows it. -Hennies is here-Photographs. Catarrh Cannot be CureS with LOCAL APrucATIoss, as they cat not reach the seat of the disease. Ci tarrh is a blood or constitutional di: ease, and in order to core it you maw take internal remedies. Hall's Catarr Cure is taken internally, and acts d Tectly on the blood and mucous sul fat'cs [Hall's Catarrh Cure is not quack medicine, it was prescribed b ne of the best physicians in this cont try f.>r y ears, and is a regular prescril tiol.. It is comtposed of the best toni< * known, combined with the best bloc purifiers, acting directly on the taut sur:aces. The perfect combination< :he two ingredients is what product such wondertni results in curing C: tarth. Send fc~r testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, ( ESold by Druggists, price 75c. uchten's Arrnca:Salve. THilE sT'A LVE 'n the World for (u: Hsriises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev Sores, Tetter,Cheppedl Hands, ChilLa5i: Om us. and all Skin Eruptions, and p'a tively cures Piles, or:no pay required is guarantee~d to give perfect satisfactie w money refunded. Price 23 3nts r JUrDGES GOFF'S .AND SIMONTON'S DECISIONS. wi CoLUMBI, May 8.-Special: Judge 13 Simonton rendering decision in the dispensary case from Charleston holds mI that in so far as the dispensary law forbids a citizea from purchasing in se( ether States and to import into this State alcoholic liquors for his own use FI and consumption, the products of 12, other States, it discriminates and can not be made under guise of the police mc power. It denies commercial inter- ini course and cannot be sustained. The gl1 interstate clause is void in toto. The ta temporary injunction prepared by ii Bryan, and from which no appeal can inc be made, is very strong, and it is di- tai rected against every one who can pos- W sibly act as constable. da It protects liquor for individual use mc e before and after arrival in the State. tlht a The Dunbar injunction is dissolved. an The registration laws are held to be Cu nuconstitutional by Judge Goff in the th Mills case. In the Pratt case the in- th4 junction is dissolved. The opinion is bn r severe against the law. The court m 0 holds the law to be outrageous and not c< - a registration law, but discriminates against negro voters. This leaves the rei State without any restriction, except I for crime, on voters. The apologies of the commissioner Mixon and the constables were rsgarded as sufficient. A. K. Co A MASTERFUL LECTURE. co The lecture of Prof. F. C. Wood- eft s Sic ward, of the South Carolina College, tro delivered in the Court House Tuesday bic fre night will be an epoch in the literary tol life of Winnsboro, and those who en heard his masterful effort can easily s, appreciate that Major Barker was not by extravagant in saying that nothing like it had been heard in Charleston since Thackeray lectur.ed there. The court room was crowded, and it is th3 especially gratifying to see how well Of our people responded to the efforts of On the gentlemen Who invited Prof. - Woodward. All day Wednesday, the ros lecture was the subject of conversation are on the streets, and it was the opinion sta of every one that nothing like it had in 1 ever been heard in Winnsboro. It NE L has already given an impetus to the slil literary culture of our people. After for the lecture was concluded in response not to invitations, about twenty-five gentle- thi men assembled at the residence of Cal J. G. McCants, Esq., whose guest be Prof. Woodward was, where refresh- nt ments were served, and a delightful us evening spent. At Mr. McCants', the arr initiatory steps were taken for 'thej ins organization of a literary club, and it~ 'an is very probable that our people will I enjoy these, literary productions fre oftener. Prof. Woodward very kindly gre offered to assist the club in any way that arc he could. It is certainly delightful 'to er5 hear such masters, and we know that me the people of Winnsboro will be glad ing to have Prof. Woodward as a. guest fas again. It is impossible to touch such P1l men without feeling elevated. A eommittee of fifteen or twenty of for our citizens escorted Prof. Woodward ot from Mr. McCants' to the Court me House, the committee occupying front Icv seats. a LMr. J. G. McCants, to whose efforts is we were largely indebted for so dis- "E tinguished a presence as Prof. Wood- the wards', introduced the Professor in a of most pleasing style. sot IProf. Woodward said that he felt ant more at home in Winnsboro than any un other town in the State on account of str -the presence of so many old students tat of the South Carolina College, and loc Spaid a beautiful tribute to the educa- the tional association of our old town. 'toe SHis lecture on Shakespeare was a *abc magnificent and scholarly production. "h Holding the attention of his audlence hai throghout, there was not one but that av he or she regretted when it was finished. mi As one gentleman expressed it, every of one who heard it feels as it he wrould su like to hear it again. For scholarly fe, style, thorough-going analysis of p:e Shakespear, showing how he, bas por- are trayed every phase and variety of - human life, his wonderfulimsgination, n Shis humor, his pathos and sympathy, the his universality his tr uthful adherence ant to huma~n life as it is, it would be hard o ~to conceive how these could have been obl more eloquently and masterfully pre- up sented. litt ____________all SChildreir Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. fl DOINGS AT DAVIDSON CCLLEGE. Mr. Editor: According to promise I sa~ write a few lines after so long a time. April 27 was our Athletic Day. The sh day was somewhat cloudy, and there- "a fore a fine day for outdoor exercise. an At about nine o'cldck, most of li_ Davidson's charming young ladies, to- Or ,.gether with quite a number of visitors, wa Shad assembled on our beautiful cam- plc pus in quest of pleasure and I feel no at ;tdelicacy in saying that they were not du in the least disappointed, for the exer cises were of the most pleasant, inte aresting and exciting nature imagintable. YThe programme was as follows: Di '1. Hundred yard dash, winner, ha SJ. H. Hall. time, 10 1-5 seconds. an d2. Half mile walk, winner, M. na Wooten, time, 2 minutes 46 seconds. g 3. Quarter mile dash, winner, J. A. Co SSteele, time, 52 .3 5 seconds. t 4. Potato race; winner, H. C. Reid, at )time, 50 seconds. 5. Banana race, winner, C. Eskrige, time, 22 4-5 seconds. ~,6. Tug of war, senior class. r 7. Pole Vault, winner, M. Wooten, ~,heighth, 9 feet 6 inches. 8. Hurdle race, 100 yards, 10 hurd Sles,, winner, M. Wooten, time, 15 SPRING: ' Started W I am now showing a great variet of fancy Dress Goods and Silk Wai colored dotted Swiss. A handsome Sateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chambi coes, white and black Lawns, white i linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Sci Toweling, Table Napkins and Doi Special bargains in Hosiery this seaso Some people have queer notions,-bu body. Fix yourattention on this, yol and Summer Neckwear. My stock o thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Low-cut and. Half Low-cut Shoes. children's Slippers ever seen in this t When you want a Trunk, Valise, o1 Clothing. You can afford to dress yourself ai 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 I L. MH Q. D. WILLIFO REWARD. $ REWARD will be paid fo the capture and delivery, t the Sheriff, of Reuben Perry, convict who escaped from the chain gang 01 April 4th. B. G. TENNANT, 4-9-txlm Coanty Supervisor. Hot House Plants; i HAVE a choice collection of hc house plants for sale. Also fift] select varieties of Chrysanthemums Twenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. 4-23-tf MRS. J. A. HINNANT. Ordinance RELATING TO SELLING FIso. Rsoled, That Section 16 in Tow Ordinance be amended so as to reat that no dealerin fish shall expose the same for salc on any sidewalk or pave inet or public well or anywhere j1 thecorporate limits outside of his o: her own premises without a licensa being had and obtained from the Tow: Council, which license may be had b: paying two and 50-100 dollars Pel luarter, and no license will be grantet for less than one quarter. J. A. HINNANT, 5-9. Clerk. NO TICKS MEETING of the stockholders o the Winnsbore and Ridgews; relephone Company will be held a he Peoples Bank, Winnsboro, S. C. t 11 o'clock A. M., June 5, 1895,.foi the purpose of increasing the capita tock of said company. W. R. RA.BB, President. J. Q. DAVIS, Sec. and Treas. 5-4xlm Notice. T'HE Ordinance relating to pastur Sing cattle on the streets nas no been repealed, and will be strictly en frced. Also, all parties are hereby notifies against leaving dead carcasses or any thing of an offensive nature on the land known as the Park. By order of Council: J. A. HINNANT, 5 7 Clerk. Bids for the Market. B IDS for the rent of market as ~place of business will be receive' by the Clerk of the Council up to n'clock P. M. Thursday, May 9, 1895 Said building may be rented quarterl: nr yearly. Lessee of said place o business'in addition to the rent thereo: nust procure the regular license nov ranted for selling fresh meat in saic The Council reserves the right t< reject any and all bids. d. A. HiNNANT, 5 7 Clerk. An Ordinance PERTAINING TO THE TAXATION OF REAl AND PERSONAI, PROPERTY. 1. That for the purpose of taxatial ,ll owners of real estate and persona property within the.corporate limits o said town ehsll make a sworn return o Buch real estate and personal propert: to the Town Clerk between the firs day of May and the first day of Jun< ach year. 2. That every male citizen betwee: the ages of sixteen and sixty years who as rcsided within the corporat< limits of the town of Winnsboro fo sixty days, shall register with thi [ewn Clerk at the same time as is pre cribed by Sec'.ion 1 of this Ordinanc fr making returns of real and pei onl property. 3. That the requirement~s of Sectio1 2of this Ordinance shali not apply ti prsons now e3.emnpt from street tax iior to those who are physically die abled from earping a support. 4. Should any person fail or ref us< t comply with the provisions ot thi Ordinance, it shall be the duty of th~ Town Clerk to add a penalty of fift; per cent to the last municipal retur of such person, and to add a penalt > fifty cents to the amount assesse aainst such person for street tax. J. A. RlINNANT, 5-4 Clerk of Concil. NOTICE. OR SURVEYING, TERRAeIN FLeveling, DrawingEtc., r -st- Weedgrd. 8.@6. . Three-;egged race, 100 yards, aners, Dawson and Mathus, time, 3-5 seconds. 0. Relay race, senior class, 3 nutes 58 9-10 seconds. 1. Mile race, Muray, 4 minutes 52 onds. 2. Match game base ball, Juns. and sh. against Sens. and Sophs., score, to 12. Lfter spending the whole day in the st pleasant way possible, we were ited to attend an entertainment ,en by the Glee Club, which enter ament consisted of both vocal and trumental music; the ochestra add very much pleasure to the enter nment, by its most charming music. have often wished for more athletic rs to break the melancholy and notony and to rest our minds from burdensome thoughts of Greek I Logic. have many other interesting things t I should like to make known to readers of TxE NEWS AND HERALD, t as I do not wish to occupy too Lch space in your column, I shall se for this time. Vishing abundant success to the Lders, and THE NEWS AND HERALD, m yours, H. )AVIDSON COLLEGE, May 7, 1895. Free Plus. ed yuvr address to H. E. Bucklen & .;- -.ieago, and get a free sample box of .King's New Life Pills. A ttial will Ivice you of their merits. These pills 'easy in action and are particularly ,etive in the cure of Constipation and k Headache. For Malaria and Liver ubles they have been proved invalua , They are guaranteed to be perfectly e from every deleterious substance and )e purely vegetable. They do not weak by tieir action, but by giving tone to mach and bowels greatly imvigorate the tem. Regular size 25c. per box, Sold McMaster & Co., Druggists. * OUR CATAWBA TRIP. e beg to dissent: A worse fate n sitting on the uncushioned rocks Catawba, is riding ten long miles the slender iron railing which is :,ed around the seat of a "Parry" d cart. -This we did. These carts not "built for two," and while we rted on even terms the first incline he road was in our direction. THE ws AND HERALD man unconsciously iped along the inclined seat, and "ot (?) to right bitmself. He would "tote fair." Hence his acme of wgs uncomfortable is the hard awba rock. Ours is not-can we blamed? But much that is of pleas recollection and tender memory to :entres in the Falls. So when. we ived at early morning on the 4th . or ey es naturally wander to old iliar scenes and places. ow lovely the old place is! Bow & and invigorating! The deep en foliage of the trees; the hills nd covered with grass and flow and as yet unscorched by sum rs sun; the water splashing, foam and roaring along-all were more :inating at each glance. A perfect ure of spring it is, and since Shake re's the fad, we will be pardoned feeling that, "now is the winter of discontent, made glerions sum ." From contemplation of this ely scene we turn to hunt out old Iwell known spots. The old spring still there, and half-hidden as usual. ermaid's pool" lives now only in memories of those who were fond its delights. The hill aboveit looks ibre, the rocks around are stern severe. What a tale they could *ld! The tenting ground seems nge without its tents and dinnier le. But -we have no trouble in ting the place where we slept in sand-the sand-flies and nmosqui sabove, below, on, and around ut us. Some shady nooks where sighed" (if she didn't) are not 'd to ind, but here the rush of ory is overpowering, and we turn av to think over and live over in .id the tim~e when we ate so largely potatoes and corn-bread and had i a huge time of it for a few days. ut an end to this, for we know a folks up here and must make a asant day of it. The young ladies r early all in that ideal picnic dress irt wvaists and dark skirts. To no of these charming ones we are long in beirg introduced, and on se rocks, which our older friend thezes, we sit-and being "n e" perhaps-soon forget they are I flowery beds of ease." Utterly ivious to all around we sit and hang )n the words of some brown eyed le maiden, all eyes, all ears-and devotion. And the "old, old story," whse perpetual youth our married nd vouces, we have seen around all day long-perhaps felt oursel ?es. suspect that not a few trusted to ntion-but who will undertake to their "story" was not told as well. lut her-e we are, in the midst of d-byes. Here a lingering hand e, there the whisper-ed promise of ohrdav"-everyw here the pleas etrcol!ections of this and the lest anticipatious of the next Falls i. We sleep soundly that night, am sweetly enough perhaps, and e to the re.liz-itionl that another sue is a thing of the past- equalled some future time, maybe, but never picated. Ever feel that way-cnr1 ittord, May 8. All l'ree. rlo~se ho have used Dr. King's New overy k-now its value, and those who ee not, live now th~e opportunity to try bec Cait on the advertised Druggist d get Trial Bottt , Free. Sen , our e and address to H. E. Bueglen & (Jo., icelo, and get a sample box of Dr. g' New Life Pilts Fiee, as well as a > of Guide to Uealth and Hlousalhold tuctr, l'ree. All of which is guaran d to do Spui g.od and cost you nothing eM(-aster & Co 's Drug Store. hn Bab was sick, we gave her Ce.1oda. en she ws a Child, she cried for Casioria, hen she became MISS, she clung to Carstora. - h-a seMCdren she avthm Owea BUSINESS ith a Jump. 1 y of black Dress Goods; also a nice line st Goods. Something new in white and lot of Percals, Cotton and Linen Duck, rays, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali- t< 6nd black checked Nainsooks, cotton and ns, Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and lies. A big line of new Dress Linings. n. IC1%TiY. . t I have Notions to please any and every ang men: A complete new line of Spring f Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some T Heiser's. The largest stock of ladies', misses' and 3 Dwn. - Satchel, I can please you. )Ot- Clothing. e a id boys in the latest style now as my [too large to specify all the styles. A &m at the bottom. d. &NAUGH. ;D,- - Manager. Winnsboro Drug - Store. 06 t ' Drugs, Patent Medicines. Chloride of Lime for Disinfecting. ll Late Cabbage Seed. L Flower Seed. Hires' Root Beer. Soaps and Perfumery. i Teas and Vinegar. Extra fine Smioking Tobacco - ~ and afine L f Assortment of Pipes. Winniboro Drug Store. ' New Crop Snap Beans, Squash andT Ilish Potatoes, Ice for sale every day in the week, and on Sunday from 12.30 to 2 P. M. Orde'rs solicited from adjoining towns and1 - country. , i A few Breakfast Strips on hand at 10 E I cents per pound. g r Cudahay's fine Sugar-cured Hams. H Sauer's and Good Luck Baking Pow ders. Cut-loaf and Pulverized sugars. J. Winslow Jones' celebrated Canned Corn. The best Stick Candy in town, guar-E anteed to be PURE candy. E f Apples, Bananas and Lemons to arrive h to-day. tC Fine line of Cigars and Tobacco. - Also a 4.eneral line of Heavy Grocea ries. Ladies are especially invited to call -and see us. MR~i'. Ia HAB NIIT DR. DAVID AIKEN, 7DENTAL sURGEON. Office :N., 9 Washington street, 3 Doors in West of Postoffice. irnRidgeway. s. C., every Wrednes day. - DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and surgeon. Offers his professional services to the HARD. --W)] Nlease Gall at t We have some Winter Dress Goods, exchange for a few . 3OME - AND - SE] Garcen3 hat will give you a good stand in your rive in a few days. )NION SETS NOW IN ST EED IRISH POTATOES We think we have the best Irish Pc id have questioned many others who b ey are the best. Potato nearly round, rlier than the Early Rose; is more pi 3d give us your opinion. Respectfully L.M: BEA] OUT UN RAILWAY CO. (EASTERN SYSTE,) tern Time at Columbia and Its. fortb, forthbound, No 3e6No 10 No as .prI 21, 1895. Daily Daily Daily F. 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If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Sealts 7 Our seat frames are made. of white ash, thoroughly glued together at corm ers and a symmetrical skirt cut on them. Panels are made ovaLby arranging the machine with a special rig we have gotten up, so that when the seat is inished it presents a convex surface, thus causing the varnish to show to good advantage, and giving the vehicle a handsome appearance. Seats -are thorougfily ironed to a pattern so that they are all alike, and backs and tops are interchangeable. The advantage >f this is that if you bave one. of our buggies and want a cushion, back or top we can send you one to t. Panele are made of Blue Ridge Mountain poplar. Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero Hoore with a competent corps of as stants. We proudly challenge the world to uopare seats with us. Mr. W. M. 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