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LOCAL INTELLIGEN Tuesdac, June 1J, -Watermelons and tomatoe bounteous supply at Mrs. F. M. I nicht's. -Ike Blair was sent by Ji Bueschel on Monday to the chain for thirty days for failure to pa poll tax. TEAcEsR' ASSOCIATION.- The ecutive committee of the Teac Association will meet at the off the School Commissioner at 11 o' on Saturday the 15th of June. meeting important. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ca SOAP AND WATER.-Mr. W. Smith has the agency for C & Reids' toilet soap. He prest our reporter with a sample whi< delicious in flavor-we will s more fully in future. LN TwENTY-THREE SECONDs. firemens' race by squad Nos. 2 ai made the run of 100 yards and t] water in twenty-three secondi Friday evening. This is pretty , for Director L. Landecker. Dir Douglass will have to push up. Winnsboro Steam Flie Engine Com] Attend anniversary meeting (Tuesday) afternoon at 6 o'clock. G. B. MCMASTER Secretal - 7.. *'0 To the Democratic Executive Comm! The Democratic Executive Con tee will meet in Winnsboro on S: day, the 15th of June, at 11 o'cl A full and prompt meeting is des J. W. HANAHAN. County Chairm Fairfield Agricultural Society. The Fairfield Agricultural So< will meet in the Town Hall at 3 o'c on Saturday afternoon, 15th June, full attendcnce is very important. member the date 15th June. order of the president. The Cotten Market. Nxw YORK, June 10.-12.44 P. To T. J. Cureton, Winnsboro, S. ( Bureau acreage reduced fifteen cent. Condition eighty-one. Ma little affected. HUBBARD BROS. & C Personals. MisJennie Reynolds and her fri MisYanderhoofe., of New Jer arrived onM~iay and will visit] .4 ureton went to Ch< on a visit Monday. Mr. Scott McCarley, who is in employ of the Bryan Company, Columbia, is enjoying a holiday home now. Miss Annie Barber, of Richb spent several days with Miss Si Crawford and returned home Saturday. Mr. D. Crawiord returned I Charleston on Saturday evening. Messrs. Marvin and Boyd Jenn arrived on Saturday evening. E is home on vacation from the trait school at Spartanburg. Marvin k< books at the Alliance Exchaug< Oolumbia. Fooling With a Pistol. On Sunday night Mr. Samuel Si son was aroused by a knock at door and call for help. Natural) was at first alarmed. It transpires Sam Moore, a colored man, who dr Mr. Simpson's dray, had shot hin and was bleeding profusely. pistol was a heavy improved C carrying a 44 calibre ball. The entered just below the collar b< ranging upward. The wound bleing at s o'clock on Monday mn *ing and up to that hour the doctor not been able to locate it. Dr. Me: ter says rihat un!e.ss blood poison si set ini the wvou.2d is not necesse d Lngerous. The wounded mna' suffering con~irerably on Monday, tha* is to be expec cd. Hie c~nn..t how it happened, but he must beeni handiing the pistol ini so ne A LARGE AUTDIENCE MNJOYED -QUAINT ENTERTAINMENT. The quaintest and in many r~esj one of the best lectures delive~re< Augusta in a long time was tha Cot. Jas. Bacon, of South Caro last night at Thomas & Bar;n's I it is rich in exquisite quantir Col. Bacoa's inimitable style whic so well know to his many readei carried into this lecture. It is bubt over with fun, c-starins much me philosophy, pretty description information. Col. Bacon has that rare abilit <.bserving and plucking unique tb that go to make up description such things and give impress] His selection of these out of memory of the ante-bellum days a most interesting picture of 1 times, so distinctly different from present. His excellent playing of time music was an especially plet feature. Col. Bacon may expec see his lec:ure gain great popuha The audience was large for a le< in Augusta anad it was en:husiasti Col. Bac.m was besieged after lecture b~y his large number of~ frie Mans South Carolinians espec were in the audience -Augu~ta CA cle The ladies of the Phesbyti Ch,.ich have s -cured Col. Ba< services and he- will lecture in Court HIouse here on Thuarsda 8.3'). All should attend The e tainment is spoken '-f in t*.e hij terms by the press of the Statt CE DEATH OF A CONFEDERATE SOL DIER. -.; Mr. George II. Smith died on th, evening of June the 7th at the res detie, of his i on-in-law, Mr. 0. C s in Iailicock. Mr. Smith was a gren labe- sufferer, having been afflicted fo dv several years. He was a member o sMice Co. C, 12th regiment, S. C. V., in th gang late war. His funeral was cvduc:ei r his by Rev. H. K. Eazell on Seturday eve ning at Ilocmah Church where his re mains were laid to rest by his ok ex- comrades. His pall bearers wer hers' nearly all members of his old company ce of They were Messrs. Thos. L. Richard lock son, W. D. ;Richardson, James True Full F. M. Austin, J. M. Vaughn and J. S Gunnell. One by one we are passin( .ri away. Soon th're wil. be none of ut left who followed the red-crossed fiat H thirty years ago. The following line rofte will be appropriate to this notice oi ted our old comrade: nte The imifiled drum's sad roll has beat ,h is The soldier's last tattoo, peak No more on life's parade shall meet The qrave and daring few. On fame's eternal camping-ground -The Their silent tents are spread, 3d 4 And glory guards with solemn round rew The bivouac of the (lead. on Rest on, embalmed and sainted dead rood Dear as the blood you gave, 0 No impious footsteps here shall tread ctor The herbage of your grave. Nor shall your glory be forgot While Fame her record keeps, auy. Or Honor points the hallowed spot this Where Nalor proudly sleeps. OLD COMRADE. Nelson, June 8, 1895. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, ttee. mit- A Dispensary Case. ,tur- Constable Lafar took out a warrant ock. before Trial Justice Catheart on Mon. red. day charging Mr. Jno. D. McCarley with selling liquor contrary to the dis n. pensary law and also for maintaining a nuisance. Sheriff Ellison executed . the warrant and Mr. McCarley gave lc bond ad waived a preliminary hear c ing. So far as we have learned Con Re- stable Lafar states that he purchased By four pints of liqu->r from Mr. McCar ley; that he went to Mr. McCarley's place in company with Mr. E. G Scrugs, and that in the presence of J. Scruggs lie was sold the liquor by Mr. .: MeCarley. le stated also to an attor per ney that the liquor intended to be used rket in evidence was taken from his satchel in his room in the Duval House. He o. wanted to sue for damages, but was in formed that he could not maintain a case against Mrs. Duval. He demand ed pay of Mrs. Duval for the stolen iend liquor, which she refused to do. ey3, Mrs. Duva! says that Lafar's con rs. duct was so rude that she told him he was not r a. Those warm Sonl words were brought out when he de manded pay for his lost liquor. ster Our reporter sought to hear the con stable's statement of the matter, but the he wasn not on the street in time to of give his version of the affair. at Consfab'es Lafar, Smith and Steven son were all in town on Monday and arg, there was rumors of a raid, but none llie took place. n A CONTEMPT CASE IN WINNS BORO. rom - On Tuesday evening at the depot ngs here constable English Rembert, of oyd this coanty, siezed a ten-gallon keg of ino- blackberry brandy consigned to Samuel eps Simpson, of this place. Mr. Simpson Sin applied to W. D. Douglass who is a United States Commissioner, for a warrant to arrest Rembert on, but Mr. Douglass said to Mr. Simpson that he, mp' as United States Commissioner, had his no right to issue a warrant in this he case. Mr. Simpson then made the that following affidavit before Mr. Doug ives lass, which was served by United Lself States Marshal D. E. McDowell. Mr. The Rembert had retired and the marshal ltu> aroused him to serve the affiidavit. ball The following is the affidavit: me STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Was County of Fairfield. rn- .Personally appears Samuel Simpson had and being duly sworn, says: 1-That he is a citizen of State of South a-Carolina, residing ini the town of ,uld Winnsboro in the County of Fairfield rily in the State aforesaid, and that de was ponent bought of Sternberger & G~o., but merchants doing business in the city of Wilmington in the State of North tell Carolini, ten gallons of blackberry iave wine, the product, as deponent verily ay. believes, of said State of North Caro lina, and thtt the said ten gallons of 'H blackberry wine were shipped from the said city of Wil.nington in the S:ate of North Carolina cornsigned to iets deponent at Winnsboro in the State t in of South Carolina; that said wine ; of arrived at the freight depot of the ina, Sout hern Railway Company, a comnmon lall. carrier, in said town of Winnsbjro, ess. on this day, and before the same was h is delivered to this deponent one English *s is Rembert, claiiming to be a State Con ling stable, seiz d the same while said 10w wine was in said depot; tbat said and wine is for deponent's own personal use and lie does not intend to sell the of same, and although the said English ings Rembert has been informed by de B of ponent that the same is for deponent's ons personal use, he refuses to surrender his the possession thereof to this deponent, ivs who is the rightful owuer anid en hese titled to the immediate possession. the SAMUEL SDIPSON. old- Sworn to and subscribed before me, sing this 7th day of June, A. D. 1895. *t to WV. D. DOUGL ASs, iv. U. S. Commissioner. rSTATE OF SoUTH1 CAROLInA tue County of Fairfield nds. To English .Remnbert, State Constable: ially You are hereby notified, as appears oni by the foregoing affidavir, that samnuel Simp~son caims tenl gallons of wine rian seized by ,you this day and now _in on your possession, and demands the im hedeiate possession thereof, the same hebeing for his own personal use. Vat J. E. McDONALD, liter- Attorney for Samuel Simpson. hetMr. Remnbert paid no atten i *n tc and the atiidavit, bu; shipped th- . gt Mr. Simpson has applied, through his attorney, Mr. J. E. McDonald, to Judge Simonton for papers to arrest Rembert and make him show cause why he should not he fined and im t prisoned for c)ntempt in the Donald case. This is the first inive in this line in Fairfield and will no doubt be watched with great interest. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court convened here on Monday morning, Judge Jos. 11. Earle presid ing. The grand and petit jurors were called and several bills were at once handed out. The case of the State vs. Ed. Mc Clintock was first handed out and the jury returned a true bill. The Court at once proceeded in the trial of. this case, and it developed that McClintock t had no attorney, nor did he have any witnesses. He defended himself and amused the audience considerably. He asked a woman by the name of Lizzie Brice if she could distinguish him a quarter of a mile off, and when she c replied very confidently in the affirma tive, he said, in tones of disgust, "You may come down." The jury found McClintock guilty. Te case of the State vs. Denny S. Murnpy, charged with assault with intes: 10 kill, was set for t ial on p W.-t!,esday morning. .1c. E. B. Rngsdale read a letter and an affidavit to the effect that Mr. Harry McCaw, the Court stenographer, was too sick to attend Court. Mr. Eb. Douglass, of Columbia, was written for by Mr. McCaw, but was not on hand. The Court then proceeded without a stenographer. The case of Coliu Davis, fur assault, was remanded back to trial justice for trial. The case of Sam Moore and Jim Toatey, for hauling contraband liquor in the nighttime, was remanded back to t he ti ial jnsice. The case of Geo. Peay, for house d breaking and larceny. Verdict-Guilty ii No bill was found against Let Jones et al; no bill against Celey McCullogh h, and others. True bill against Wade ti Beckham, also against William Wal- t! lace, Jr. He plead guilty. The case of the State vs. Ben Howard T was nol prossed. o True bil' against James. Resboro; s] true bill against Alford MeVeigh and 9 Eliza Stevenson; true bill against John oJ Camps; no bill against Wylie Kennedy tI Jones Rosboro plead guilty; John p Camps plead guilty, t Exparte WV. G. Smith, r eturned to rule to show cause, affidavit read, and f, upon motion of W. D. Douglass, n attorney, the rule was discharged. C The State vs. Jas. D. Stevenson, rule to show cause why his trial justice books were not before the grand jury. Affidavit read by Messrs. Ragsdale Sr B: Ragsdale and rule discharged. The petit jurors were then excused ti from further attendance upon this court. b In case of T. J. Blain, upon motion of Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale, rule ,to show cause why his books as Trial Justice were not presented was dis. ca charged. 0: Six prisoners were sent to the chain R gang as follows: Jno. Camps, one et ear; Wade Beckham, one year; Win. ti Wallace, one year; James Rlosboro, one year; Geo. Peay, two years; Ed. McClintock, two years. tI Court then adjourned autil this tc morning at 9 o'clock.s NOTES FROM BETHEL. BETHEL, June 10.-I will state briefly the condition of crops and general progress of our immediate community. We have had nice rains up to the present. Upland corn as a general thing is looking very well, especially where manured. Bottom corn most all late as they were wet at the regular time for planting. Most all of the fall oats were killed. Spring oats and the fall oats that were left are very good. Cotton is not looking so well, owing to the cool wea-he'r, but seems to b growing very well since the warm weather set in. There has been some reduction in the acreage of the cotton crop tis year, and a great deal more cirn has been planted. There has been a great many peas planted for early feed and a great many more will bem planted. Bethel Church is now beigg comn ple-,d, and judging from its looks inow will present a fine appearance wheni fised. The painting is under thec supervsion of L. 0. Westbrook. Mr. Pope Brooks and family, of Rock City, are visiting their relatives, Mr. Edgar Trapp and sisters. Mrs. P. H. Glenn, widow of the late Hargrove Glenn, died at her home in Columbia at 10 o'clock Saturday night, the 8th inst., and will be buried at the family burying-g round near ber former home c. Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache i Electric Bitters has proved to be th - very ~ best. if effects a permanent cure and the irost dreadful habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge alt who are afficted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case? of habit-. ual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medi cine. Try it once. Large bottles only2 Fifty cents at McMaster & Co.'s Drug a store. -* t For Over Fifty Yearsn MC.. WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYRU has ' been used for over fifty years by millions omoth ni~ers for their children wvhde teth in *, with per fect success. It soothes thme chid, softenis the gums, allavs all ;an, ctres wind colic, and is the beg: !enotdy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the pior lit-: tle uferer inunediately. Sold by lin ug gists in every part ot the world. T weimy five cents a bottle. Be sure anid ask fr. ' lrs. WVin~low's Soothing Syrup," and ie no '>ther kind. 5-:6txly That LXmse Back can be cured with a Pr. iles' NERVE PLASTER. Only 25e. SPRING Started W I am now showing a great variel Af fancy Dress Goods and Silk Wa ;olored dotted Swiss. A handsome 3ateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chamb :oes, white and black Lawns, white: inen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scri: oweling, Table Napkins and Doi special bargains in Hosiery this seasc 1\TOT Some people have queer notions, bt ody. Fix your attention on this, yo nd Summer Neckwear. My stock c hing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles ow-cut and Half Low-cut Shoes. ildren's Slippers ever seen in this ti When you want a Trunk, Valise, oi 3lothing. 4 You can afford to dress yourself at rices are low indeed. My variety is ne assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I i Goods exchanged or money refundei I L. MII . D. WILLIF0] LAURENS DISFENSARY CLOSED. LAURENs, S. C.,Jane 5.-Dispensarj rpert Sernggs was in the city yester ,y and was engaged during the day . the examination of that savory es blishment. The local board of con ol was with him. This morning the >Mse is closed as tight as wax anc e keys are said to be in the hands ol e board of control. It is not knowr hat the trouble in, but rumors art fe that there is a shortage of $1,500, he dispensary has been through a Arc ! two, the last eleven months, and iould it turn out that the business i xed, it will very probably be ex [ained, as the local dispenser is a mar integrity. It will be recalled tha e white citizens voted down the dis ,nsary here originally. Therefore, e friends of that reform conveyed a arter of an acre of jungle to some y negroes and gave them the suf' age by which the will of the white ajority of the city was defeated, iickens come home to roost. B Greenvile .News. uckten's Arnica salve. l'E I3EsT SALVE in the world for (guts ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feve1 rs, Tetter,Chepped IHands, Chll1.lainf rns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi iely cures Piles, o:no pay required. Il guarnte'ed to give perfect satisfaction money refundedt. Price 23 s ants pei X. *or sale by McY~aster & Co * The RegIstration CaSe . The South Carolina registratior se4 began in the United States Couri Appeals before Chief Justice Ful. r, Judges Seymour and Hughes at ichmond yesterday. Attorney Gen. *al Barber opened the argument frz ie State of South Carolina and was )llowed by Mr. Douglass for the etitioners. Speeches were confined chiefly tc e law and were interesting mainly the members of the legal profes hidren Cry for .Pitcher's Castorial en Bby was sick, we gave her Ca.toria, e she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria. en she beoame Miss, she clung to Castoria, Pen she had Chfldren, she gavethema Caetesa,. RaiiiblerTYLES , There is only one price on Ramblers. $xoo is enough for the best bicycle that was ever built. More than Sroo is too much. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them if you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. You are groping in the dark if youbuy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it. GORMUIL.Y & JEFFERY MFG. Co. WAS H INGvON. D. e. Notice. E ARE AGAIN PREPARED TC Vnegotiate long tinie loans on faru rtgages. Address J. E. MicDONALD, W. D. DOUGLASS, or J. Q. DAVIS, .Gtt WinnsDoro, S. C. Administrator's Notice. ~LL persons having claims agains Mr.SrhH. McCants, deceased re heeby notified to present the saml the undersi' d, dul attested, withil *xty days frsei this dte, and person; idebted to said deceased must make pay ent t me.It. IH. JENNINGS, -6it Administrator. Chiheters ngl~hDiamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS BUSTNESS ith a Jump. ,v of black Dress Goods; also a nice line at Goods. Something new in white and lot of Percals, Cotton and Linen Dnck-, rays, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali Lod black checked Nainsooks, cotton ard ns, Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and 'lies. A big line of new Dress Linings. n. w1l\TS. t I have Notions to please any and every ang men: A complete new line of Spring f Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some Heiser's The largest stock of ladies', misses' and >wn. Satchel, I can please you. ;&<- Clothing. d boys in the latest style now as my [too large to specify all the styles. A m at the bottom. 1. IN AUGH. ,D- - Mager. PREPARE FOR F'ly T-imzzie. A Fly Trap In the house would aid greatly in diminishing the number of flies. We have also FLY FANS, POISON and TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER, and INSECT POWDER. Paris Green for Tobacce and Potato Bugs. Get your harness and buggy in apple-pie order by using J. L. C. Harness Dressing and Enamel Coach Paint. Another planting of Bea would be in order; also Golden Dent Corn. 'Come to see us to get suited. McMASTER & CO. Under Winnsboro Hotel. Notice to Land Owners. OFFICE OF COU~N SUPERVISOR, WINNsBORO, S. C., May 18, 1395.j Section 1273. "All land owners of Fairfield County shall remove from the running streams upon their lands all trash, trees, rafts and timber during the months of May and Angnet in each year." Section 1294. "Any person convicted of violating the foregoing section shall be deemed guilty of a misdameanor and shall be punished by.a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dol lars or be imprisoned not less than ten nor more thani thirty days." Attention is called to the above law (Sections 1273 and 1274, Revised Stat utec, 1892,) and all persons concerned are duly warned that the same will be enforced, By order ot County Board of Cem missioners. B. G. TENNANT, Supervisor Fairfield County. I Glass!' 5 RTEE. S1ThesotSflP I tRES' ragea it too A n d - 800 leious drink, a teme I edtiaaidht's the old - Iyoung Be sure .IIIRES'Rootbeer CA 25 es -: ..ase makes 5 ganlona. Sold everywhere. S-.;.: CHAS. E. HIRES SOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. PA. DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his professional services to the people of Fairfield. Postoffice addres4, Jenkinsville, S. C. 9-4-1y; DENTISTRY BI. .T. QUATTLEBAUM, D D S. H-ot House Plants. I IIAVE a choice collection of hot bouse plants for sale. Also fifty elect varieties of Chrysanthemuins. Twent y plants for $1.00 Patronize home eniterprize. 4 23 if MRS. J. A. HINNANT. HARD Please Call at th We have some Winter Dress Goods, to exchange for a few Penx COME - AND - SEE Garcden That will give you a good stand in your o arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN STC SEED IRISH POTATOES 1) We think we have the best Irish Pots and have questioned many others who hal they are the best. Potato nearly round, s1 earlier than the Early Rose; is more pro and give us your opinion. Respectfully, J. M. BEA T TH E Narrow i BEST Ligh BICYCLE EVER . MADE was christened THE STJ W.D. Equitable Building. 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Winslow Jones' Canned Corn,Sliced ineapples, Columbia River Salmon~, Cove Oysters, French Olives and Mustara, Chow Chow Pickles, Flacens Brothers Tomato gat sup. Lea k Perrin's Wor cestershire Sauce, Leg gett's Cracked Oats and Hecker's Oatmeal, Roasted Rio, Java and :msja Cofi'ees, Milk, Lunch and da Crackers, Nicknacks, Stick and 'ech Candy, Marshmellows, Og rn, Hill & Co.'s "Choice," and & W. Tobacco-"Log Barn"-best e cents tobacco on the market. nny Brothers' "Full Dress" Cigar es. The best line of Cigars in town, any price you want. Cudahay's 'own City Hams and "Rex" brand of rd. A few Breakfast Strips left at acents per pound. ,. new barrel of best New Orleans Molasses to arrive to day. Come and see us. IHANE FED ND) SALE SABLES. I STILL HATE ON HAND )R 8 for sal .. -Also FEW GOOD MARES. -Also FEW BUGQGiES. -lso FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS -Also FEW MILCH COWS, [ will sell cheap for cash or exchange em for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, - Winnsboro, S. C. DR. DAVID AIKO DENTAL SURGEON. lice No, 9Washingto Stret, 3 Doors rI-n madgway. s. C.. every Wednes