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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, June 'o. . iM5 it - to New AdverUsements. Fresh Goods-Mrs. F. M. Hlabenicht. to Final Discharge-A. G. Brice, Ex Ti ecutor. tit SOCal i'i t St. -The plum crop is very abundant this year. -There are eleven convicts on the chain gang now. - 14 -Some farmers near Monticello N were replanting cotton last week. gI -Dr. R. C. Arnett, of Monticello, hi has about finished planting his cotton sc crop. el -The Baptist Church is being of painted and repaired. When firished th it will present a handsome appearance. F1 -The school house near Lebanon tr Church is a very neat building. It is In a new striicture and a credit to the sc neighbonood. -The many friends of Mrs. J. S ce Gladney will be pleased to learn that h( she has entirely recovered from her A recent dangerous illness and is now is able to be out again.-Lancaster Re- P view.A -The farmers of our county almost M invariably assert that the railroads will haul less corn and bacon to this county in 1896 than ever before. Sev eral have expressed this to our re porter. We believe it from the looks m of the corn crop in the county, and we st hope to see the prediction proven true. cB Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. s ac PLAY BALL -What is the matter co with our boys? The summer is on us bo and no bise ball ict. Get up your an club, boys, Monticello wants to prac- a tice some. gil ev MAseNIC MEETING.-An extra con muniation of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held this (Thn--s lay) evening et 8.30 o'clock. The E. A. Degree will be conterred. By order of the W. M. ne NEw UNIFoRMS.-The mnembers ot fo the strain fire company are having be their measures taken for the new uni- ret forms. In a short while we may ex- hit pect to see a "fiery" looking body of an men on drezs parade. UNCLAIMED LETTEIs.-The follow ing is a list of unclaimed letters in the wi postoffice here: no Miss James Chatman, Mr. Rebker his ekson, Mrs. Jno. Marcus, Mr. N. D. wl oberts. D Persons calling for the above named letters will please state they are ad- pr< vertised. pri pri IN CAM.-The quarters of the chain esi ang look very much lhke a military cit p. There are three tents, a large pri ud two small ones. Mr. 13ank- in< Ioccupies one and Ihe guards oc- in kn py one time aboat. The convicts t cccunpv the large tent. Mr. Johnston an and Mr. Fry guard time about. night tra and dsy. They are doing good work sic and "the harvest is ripe." Let the all su good work go on. w PR ETTY GoOD.-M r. D. E. McDowell o vouches for the following report of a titi big hlf-day's work: Ue says he saw a mian who was plogghing corn, drop ping peas and thinning out corn at the same time. lHe says this man had 0:wi over five acres before 12 o'clock bo at d did not start to work at it until Mt cid neanrly seven, that he cut oata up to Di that tin..e. We left before Mr. Mc- cla Dowr b got through for we feared that ho we Would hear of a hundred rails being ret split in the same thne. -- it: Mr. RI. N. McMaster has gone to cet Early Branch Ott a visit to his brothber- Co in-law, Ge n. St okes.fo Mr. Chatrles A. S:erenson went to Hi Columbia ont Tuesday to vi-it the en- ret camtpment of the cadets. Mr. A. E. Gerig ara ived from Flori.. cid da Wednesday aftertto n on a visit to st h's pat ent s. Ur Mr. E. B. Itaasda'.e has beeni at to Bllair's for several days looking after anu the qua'ry Mes-rs. Ragsdale & Rags. ,dlale are op rat ing there. cot 2!rs. Enee Pt ~sey, rif Columbia, no is. visiting her mother, Mrh. Comt:or. shi Mrs. l'or er hte returntc# fromn a visit ho amtongst Itientds :.d relaiiei c near a I Ridgeway. M Mrs. D. E. McDonell learcs h.-day wc to spend aw bile with her mother, Mrs. it. Ya: borough, at Jenkinsville. liat Judge 0. W. Buchanan is holding OP Court at Cbarleston ihis week. is, Misses Kittie and Matmie M-sy Rob. Wi inson, of Yor k counuty, are visiting Ofl Iteir sis:er, Mr,. Q. D). Wilhford. tht Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ju~ of PHIONETS FROM RIOCKTON. The rair< ad scales at ltockton were Cc conmsumed by fire on Saturday night- Dr Tlhev took fire from some coals which .Col were dumnj.- d fr,,m an engine. er The phone at our sister stationt, Sit simrpsont's was badly damaged by ligh enting on Sa urday night. A e .w fnt u' as killt d by l ighteing Otn the samte to r'ght very naear th .tjpace- t Au tnee. by; Th~ose who have usedi Dr. Kinau's N.-w D);c..very know its value, and thoste who have niot, hi ye now tlhe oppo.rtunity to try: it F.ee.' Cail on the advertised Druggist be and iet a Trial 1Bottt , Free Sen lour ot namne and atdres% to HI. E. Bueglen et Co., ii r icago, and .get a sample box of Dr. ch lui g' New Life~ Pills Fiee, as welt as a e compy of Guide to Health and Housoliold fo l-utructor, kFree. A.i1 of which is guaramn- t 1.:d to do you p od anid Cost you nothing .g at McMaster & Co 's Drug Store. * r .Sr.en~em eT SWST 2TMd 1 AATib S.7I -.a/ a PHONETS FROM IDGEWAY. Miss Irene Settle, who has been vis ng Mrs. C. P. Wray, ret'r;as to-dai her home in Shelby, N. C. Mr. J. N. Lematter, who buys cot ti here in the fall, was in town i lesday. Crops are looking line in this see )m. The corn crop is exceptionall e. (hanges in the Colored Schools. The trustees of School District No have elected Prof. W. B. Nance, o: wberry, principal of the coloret aded school here. Ile comes ver' ghly recommended. W G. Etner n and M. E. llendersen wer cted assistants. The colored school! the town have been consolidated b] e trustees. Heretofore Miss Juli -ipp tauaht a calored school, but tb astees concluded that there was not : fficient number of pupils for tw< hool] so they consolidated them. rol. C. G. Garrett, who has suc ssfully managed the graded schoo re, has been elected a professor a lien University at Columbia. Thi why the vacancy was caused whici -of. Nance will fill. adache stopped in 20 minutes by Dr es' Pa Pnzs. "Once cent a dose." A MURDER, SO SAID. On Mr. W. J. Martin's place, nea Dnticello, there has been a horribl rder, so we are informed. It i ted that a small negro child was oked to death by another child, it there is a suspicion that the child spected of the murder is not the :r in the crime. Some of the lred children who did suspect this y hung him by the neck in the well d burnt his body in order to extort confession. Tcis was done by a -1 thirteen years old. Tle child is dently dead; s)mebody killed it so are informed, but the little fellow to was subjected to this torture is ly three or four years old. The tter needs a thorough investigation. e girl who :ung that child by the -k should be sent to the penetentiary - such cruelty. We do not mean to officious, but if the matter has not zched Trial Jistice Blair we ask a, for humanity's sakc, to investigate j make us a full report. SUCCESSFUL CAROLINIAN. rhe friends of Capt. Edward Means 11 read with plea;ure the following ioe of the business establishment of only son, John Coaltor Means, ich we clip from the Natchey Daily tocrat: as an evidence of the substanltial gress of our city, in spite of the ~vailing financial and business de ssion, we call attention to the drug ablishment of our honored fellow izen, J. C. Means. 'he business there has grownr in portion and kept pace with the reasing popularity and high esteem which Mr. Means is held by all who ow him, and it is indeed gratifying note the p. ogress of this energetic capable business man. Thloroughly ned in the pharmaceutical profes n, careful, painstaking, possessinig the requirements necessary to the cessful business man, and carrying th him the respect and confidence our people, we have every reason believe that his business will con e to grow and expand. IT CONTAINED AL COHOL. Columnbia Register. Some time ago a coiistable at Winns ro went into the grocery store of 's. F. W. Habenicht and seized some .er, which was sent to the State pensary in Columbia. It was imed that the cider was non-alco lie and application was made for its urn, which was refused. The stuff the well known Sparkling Gold set pider, made by Mott. The pment was relerred to the State mist, Prof. Burney, who analyzed md found that it contained 4 3 per it. of alcohol. Upon this ieport rmissioner Miuon :wrote wrote the owing letterto Mr. Preston Rion Wiisboro, who, on behalf of Mrs. benicht, made a demand for its urn: 'I herewith send you analysis of er. You will see that it is not only ngly alcoholic, but contains as tch as any lager beer on the market. der these circumstances I am t-orced retain this as forfeited to the State ask you to discontinue its sale." d., Rion had no idea thit this cider tained alcohol, in fact hie ord~e ed talcolic cider anid as such it was ppi d to him. lie has wri~ten the ise from which he ordered it giving 11 statement. No one who know s .on thinks for a moment that he uld handle such goods if he knew This was the first case of c'der he ordered and had never been ed until it was seized. The fact th it Mr. Rion, confident that there 's no alcohol in the c'der, insisted the constable examining the case. og as the~ ma'ter is again before public we make this statemenit 'in ice to Mr. Rlion who is the manager M-s. llabenichts business. Free Pills. send y ur addres. to H. E. Buck'en & .; Chi -ago, arnd get a free samhl box (of Kings New Life Pills. A t iarl will ~ivice you of their merits The-e pills eay in action and are partienilarly ctve ini the (nure of I onstipation' and k eadache. For Malaria and L'v.-r ubles they have been prove~d inv'alua .They are guaranteed to be~n pevitey e from every dleterious s-:bsta nee and he purelv velt.-t a bI- I hey nio not weak by their retion, but by giving time to iab -eind bowels greatly imvigo:amt t le tem. Regular s-ze 25c. per box, Sold e~haster & Co., Druggists * For Over Fifty Years 1H W1,~sLOW's SoOTHlING SYiut y has eI used for over liity years by mililions m iotherni for the~ir children whi1le teeth , with peir feet suecess. It soothes the id, softens the zzumns, allay-s al pain, e ind.II( colic. anad is the ,est remnedy~ Dirrhea.i It will relie-ve the poor lit sulTererin umediatei:. -Sold by Drug i 'a.~ Win's %)thi.IZ Syrup."' and . ~e lm smi 5- 'ttx1e IN TlE INTEREST OF COMMON SCHTOOLS. WX'e publish h-low a notice' from Mr. Thos. W. Keitt, the president of the department of school co:nimissioners in the State. The objcct is a grand one and the results are boun.1 to be bene ficial. Mr. K<itt is the right man to successfully perfcet sac'i an organizt tion. The program is one that will be productive of great enlightenment as may be seen by perusing it. We are heartily in sympathy with .lr. Keitt in his advancement of common schools. The letter is addressed to the School Commissioner of our county and at his request we cheerfully publish i: My Dear Sir: At the last meeting of 5 the ' State Teachers' Association in Spartanburg, a department of school commissiotiers was organized. Its objects are to bring the school commis sioners of the State into closer touch; to discuss such subjects as pertain to > the interests of common school educa tion; to work in harmony with the State Superintendent of Education in bringing about such changes as are needful, and to arouse the country teachers to a professional interest in their work. Our first mnceting was a success, and we hope and expect t.o have a full meet ing this year. Let me urge you to be present, and beg of yon that you i duce as many teachers as you can to be present also. From unavoidable delay the inogram was sent in too late to be put 4 1 the regular prougram of the ASsoI Muln. I append it hereto. The ubj . are of greit interest to school inen; --t no v, and more especially to sch >'n commissi3ners. Your position as school commissioner makes you a leader of educational thought in your county. You will find many valuable suggestions thrown out at Spartan btrg. The following is the program: Tuesday, July 2, 4 p. m.-Call to order by president. Roll call and reading minutes of last meeting. 4 20-4 35-Shall our counties be divided into smaller school diri-ricts? Should area or community associaticns govern such division? F. W. liig ins. 4.35 4.55-Discussion. 4.55-5.10 -Shall the two-mill consti tutional tax be eliminated from the State Constitution? Prof. F. hiorton Colcock. 5.10-5.30 -Discuision 5.30-6.00 -Miscellaneous bu-iness. 6 00-Adjournment. The subjects are of greit importance to the public schools, and our meeting may help you to solve vexed problems. Please hand a copy of this to your Loninty paper and reqnest its publica tion. I wish the program to be widely disseminated. Believing tiat you interest iin your school work will insure your presence at Spartanburg from June '0 to July 4, and awaiting an carly and favorable reply, I am, yours truly, TrOS. W. KEITT, Prei. D)ept. S. C.s. . Newberry, June 8, 1E95. nemlen's Arnina 'i a. Ta Bes'r SALys~ 0 LIw .rildi bor Cue, C 't.* , an-I all1 $kiu: Erupidoz~s, an.t p- is., tiveiv -:ares- Piles, or no pay regired 1' sgdirante'sd to give perfect ~..isfac?~on, atr mnir.y refunde-d. Price k3 ':anpe a.'r sale by ~' -wer & Ce Eirds and the Farmer. Dr. C. LHart Merriam, chief of the divi-on of ornithology of the Agri cultvral Degartment, has just made a report on the results of his examina tion of tie contents of the stomachs of hawks, owls, crows, blackbirds, and other Nomrth Amemricani birds that are supposed to he the enemies of farmers. He shows that the popular notions about hawks and birks, for the slaugh of which many States gave bounties, are altoge'her err'oneous. Ninety-five per cent of their food was found to be field mice, grasshoppers, crickets, etc., which were inin imel y more i njutriouis to farm crops than thbey. The charge against crows is that they eat corn and destm'oy eggs, poultry, and wild birds. Examination shows that they eat noxious insects and destructive animals, and that although 25 per cent of their food is corn, it is mostly waste corn picked up in the fall anad winter. With regard to eggs, it was found that the shells were eaten to a very limited e.xtent for the lime. Crows eat also ants, beetles, cater pillars, bugs, flies, grubs, etc., which do much damage. The- cuckoos are also found to be very useful birds. Ro-ester Herald. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Nervous Prostration Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Prolonged derangement of the nervous system not only affects the brain and men tal powers, but develops disease In somc of the vital organs. The most dangerous of these indirect results Is when the heart is affcted. This was the case of the Rev. N. F. Surface, 'Fawn River, Mlch., who wites under date'of Feb. 14, 1895: *-i "Fourteen years ago I had a slight stroke of pr lysis. Overwork brought on nervous prostraion. I was exceedingly nervous and the exertion of public speaking caused heart palpitation tliat thre'atened my life. I used two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Ihcart Cure for my heart trouble, and two of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for my nervous ness and feel bcttcr than I ever expected to feel again. I can speak for hours without tiring or having my heart flutter as it for merly did, and I have you to thank that I am alive today." On sale by all druggists. Dr. Miles' Book n Ihcart and Nervous Disorders FREE by aaai. D)r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. D~r. Eles' Remedies Restore Riealth. SPRING Started W I am now showing a great variet of ,tancy Dress Goods and Silk Wai colored dotted Swiss. A handsome Sateens, Ginghams, Outings, Chambi coes, white and black Lawns, white 2 linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrir Toweling, Table Napkins and Doy Speeial bargains in Hosiery this seaso 1NTOT SoThe people have queer notions. bu body. Fix your attention on this, yoi 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, or Clothing. 4 You can afford to dress yourself atl prices are low indeed. My variety is fine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I s Goods exchanged or money refunde< J. L. MB Q. D. WILLIF0 .Milcs' Pain Pills ;top Hieadache. When Bsby was sick, we gave her CMoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Chvdren, she gave them Castor, FINAL DISCHARGE T WILL apply to S. R. Johnston, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, on Saturday, the 20th day of July. 1895, for a final discharge as Executor of the estate of John A. Brice, deceased. A. G. BRICE, 6-0-4t Executor. Notice. W E ARE AGAIN PREPARED TC negotiate long tinie loans on farm noi tgages. Address 'J. E. McDoNA LD, W. D. DOUGLAss, or J. Q. DAVIs, 6 6tf Winnoro, s. C. Wanted-A Situation, A YOUNG LADY OF EXrERIE~oE ith best of references desires a situation s teacher of intermediate or primaty lasses in a graded or hig'i school, or would like to secure a good coutry school unning seven or eight months. A-ddress, SUMMER SCHOOL TEAUCER, Care News and Hiera'd, Winnsboro, s. C. O 13-2m* NOTICE. rUERE will be an election held in the i Town Hall of .Winnsboro, S. C., on he 16th of July next, between the hours f 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., to determine hether or not an additional tax of two ills on the dollar be levied upon all taxa be property in said town for the use of t. Zion school fund. B y order of Council: J. A. HTINNANT. 6.15 Clerk. FRESE GOODS. Bananas, Lemons, Grated and Sliced Pine Apple. Royal, Sanero and Good Luck Baking Powders. French, Mustard and Nickel Sardines. ~how Chow and Cucumber Pickles. lives and French Mustard. orcestershire and Tomato Catsups. Dwight's and Church & Co.'s Soda. White C and Powdered Sugars. Parlor and Safety Matches. Milk, Lunch and Soda Bis cuits. Nicknacks and Lemon Cakes. Cream City Hams. itron, Currents and Raisins. Sewing Machine Oil. To arrive this week-Spiced Vinegar for swveet pickle and Mason's Porcelain-lined Fruit Jars, and Cream Paste for pol ishing tanned shoes. FINEST L HAKES FINEST ILK HAKES in town. Ladies wvill please ome anel try them. BUSINESS ith a Jump. y of black Dress Goods; also a nice line st Goods. Something new in white and lot of Pereals, Cotton and Linen Duck, rays, Shirting, Scherioth, Challies, Cali ,d 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 Heiser's The largest stock of ladies', misses' and )wn. Satchel, I can please you. 8<- Clothing. d boys in the latest style now as my too large to specify all the styles. A im at the bottom. I. INAUGH. I, - - Manager. Administrator's Notice. A LL persons having claims against Mrs. Sarah H. McCants, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within I sixty days from this date, and persons indebted to said deceased must make pay. ment to me. R. -. JENNINGS, Administrator. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleacs=bandtfles thech=1 . Promtesa a luxuriant growth -ever Fails to Restore GyI Cure'calgep diseaes & hair falng AR C-ONSUMPTIVE; I&ggis oDrugg I I G Parkera Gi oDniC. it cures the worst Cough, Weak Luums Debility, Indigestion, Pain,Take in time.50cma Pa? E.RCORNS.. The on-lv sure eefor corns con s Ia= " iazS Dragist', or JnTSCQX a CO., N. Y. Glass!1 There'sl1otsofsnd yim in this ?IRES' 5 ROOTBEER. There's lots ' SIRES'of pleasure and good i H helinit. too. A de- ! E R00T S llicious drink, a temper-Hi ance drink, a home-S made drink, a drink 5 s ~ that delights the old j = and young. Be sure i - and get the genuine lItRES'Rootbee SA 25 cent package makes 5gallons. sold everywhere. WV. 0. MIcKEOWN & SONS, Practical Machinists, have First Class Machine Tools and Can repair Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins Threshers, Injectors, Safety Valves, etce, IPromptly. EBest Classes of Machinery for Sale A Good Assortment of Machine Sup plies kept in Stock for sale. Write or call and see the n at their shop. CORN WELL, (Southern B. Rl.) Chester Co., S. C. This wtill appear again the first o. next month. 3-12-1y REGULATOR Are you taking Snfimons LIVEE REG ULATOR, the "KING OF LIVER M1EDI CINES?" That is what our readers want, and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis appointed. But another good recom mendation for it is, that it is DETTER THAi PILLs, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new all over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, and everyone should take only Sim mons Liver- Regulator. Be sure you get it. The Red Z is on the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. NOTICE. I wAysr every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. B-oxo 8 an n wil be sent yon free. IAT TIME CORN Another lot of white, blaci Also a nice line of fancy Din a beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i cash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros also low price and medium 0. lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, B] Leather, which we are offerin GrOOOe3y Fresh Flour, Meal, Molas Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, Triumph New Irish Potatoi Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BEA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Co. (EASTERN NYTE.) -e a lmW and Pt& Northbound. No 38 No 10 No a$ May _ ;, 1095, Daily Daily Daily a. 1........... 1 0 P ....... 1.80 a ...... ....... 24 a ... 3.45 p VT. -6D ....... ....... ...... 1.8 1.40 10.80 p1.40p 4G. tolle............ 11.15 2.10 p " ra m. ............... ....... 11.48 2.35 p 4 sons............. ..... 1.0 2.47 AClzbia......... 20S 4.22 Ur bba: '35.50- 4S 4M5 " boro . 4.496 4.49a 5.52 p " 0 .5.35 a 5.5 .40 p " R ...l... 6.08 a 6.09 a 7.2 V Ar Charlotte. . 7.008 7.00 a 8.p "Danvl le.......... 11.40 a 11.40 a a1.00nt " Rlchpond..... ....4.40 p 440 p 6.00 a . 8.8.38.30 p 8.42 a " atore...... ....... 1.25p11.25 p 8.05 a 6 Philadelphia.... ....... 3.00 3.00 a-10.15 8 a Nw York ............I 6.20 a 6.23 a 12.5 Southbound. 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G3EEN, J. 31. CULP. * APt., WABEINGToN. T M, wsEINGTOS. USE yIt alway USE T relieves T.X,. L. 13 1 * he FOR TMN applied. TlE EXCELSIOR LINIMENT. TlE Geat Pain Alleviator. -CURES-. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Cold in all its forms, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, Diarrhoa and Cholera Morbus, Colic and all Bowel Troubles. It alway relieves when properly ap plied. Prepared by T. X. L. COMPANY. C. M. DEMPSEY, Manager, South Carolina Div., 230 MaiT1 Street, Columbia, S. C. For sale by John H. McMaster & Co., Winn~boro, . C., and Drs. Linder & Team, and 4. 1L. Rosboro, Ridgeway, S. C., and all druggists at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ?-21ti W.L. DOUGLAs E0S3IS TH E BEST. '3 FIT FOlt A KING. ..5. CO!EDOVAN', FRENCH &ENAM4ELLED CALF, El. 4.*3.sFiNE CAF&KANGm $sff 3.s.9 POUCE,3SOLES. s2.*$?IS $CHOO.3DES. .m - LADIr.S $3 12 GO. E -. 'S ~ ' BOCICTONMASS. Over~One Million People wear the W.L.Dougas$3&$4Shoes A1 our shoes are equally satisfactory Tiey give the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Ther wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,---.stam~P~ on sole. From Si to S3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you v.e can. Soildby W. J.45OMINSON, --aRidgway. S. C. ER STORh and fancy Ducks just received. ity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. 3 now offered at cut prices for '. Ladies' Shoes just received; (ford Ties. We have a small ack and Russets, and Patent as JoBS. 3partZnent. ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, &c., &c. s in store. 1Y & BRO. ANEW SUPPLY OF Window Shades. Combining Numerous Points of Merit Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. Buy for profit, keep up to date and get the best. A new supply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. EL. W. PHILLIPS 10 23 An Ordinance PERTAxIIN TO THE GRAZIN~G OF Cows. Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the'town of Winnsboro in Council met and by the autho~ity of the same: IThat the grazing of cows on the streets of Winosboro shall be lawful, except as hereinafter provided. Prodided, That grazing shall not be permitted on Congress Street, nor on East Washington Street, nor on Zion Street north of East Washington. Prodided, furher, That each cow shall be securely haltered and held w bile grazing, and that the grazing of cows shall only be permitted between the hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Provided, further, That any one of fending against the provisions of this Urdinance shall be fined twenty-five cents for each and every offence. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsistent with this Or dinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 15th day of May, 1895, and with the corpo [C.. s.] rate seal of the town affixed. JA S. W. HANAHAN, Intendant. Attest: J. A. flINNANT, Clerk. bocs This litYou? I The management of the Equitable Life Assurance :Society in the Department of gthe Carolinas, wishes to se Icure a few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fltted Ifor this work will find this A RareOpportunity It is work, however, and those Iwho succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, Itact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. Think this matter over care fully. There's an unusual opening for somebody. If it fits you, it wil-py you. Fur ther information on request. W. J. Roddey, Manager, NOTICE. S URvEYING DONE ANT) SOLIo1T edby EDGAR rRAPP, DENT] STR-Y B3yT. QUATTLJEBAUM, I) I %. wwwnanaRO . C.