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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thnrsdai, July 11, Local Ltrfet, -Mr. R. 11. Jennings .as a stray mbreli.t. Where is it? Don't all k at once. There was a peasant patty at O'eal's on Tuesday night. The casiofn was very much enjoyed oy the young people. -Winnsboro "hauled" a contingent to the Ridgeway ball on Tuesday night. They rolled in at the hour of 6 in the morning. A plcasart time is reported. -The regular communication of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held this (Thursday) evening at 8.30 o'clock. The M M. degree will be confered. By order of the W. M. -The costumes used at the "Living Chess" were very pretty, and it is a pity they are not more servicable after the play is over, for the players went to great trouble and expense to get them up. Mr. Gantt is the only per so.. who c..n make any use of his. -The Winnsbore Democratic Club No. 1 met in the town hall on Tuesday night. After eading the minutes of the former meeting the names of G. B. Dunn, Hilliard G. Wylie and F. F. Hinnant were added to the roll. Certain measure before the club were discussed without action until a com mittee would report at the meeting of the club which will be held to-night. i The members of the club favor a division of delegates to the Consti tutional Conventiou and are working to that end. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. To NatuHT.-At 8.30 the Winnsboro Democratic Club No. 1 will meet. OAKLAND CLUB, ATTENTIo.-The Oakland Demcetat'c Club will meet Friday, July 19th, at 4 p. m. JoHN HOLs, President. SNAKE'S WoiRK.-A highland mocca son bit a white rabbit and % cat on the premises of Mr. R. T. Matthews. It escaped afar biting both and got away. The cat and rabbit both died. GONE FISHING.-Mes5rs. J. W. Seigler, A. E. Gerig, C. M. Chindler, L. Landecker and Samuel Simnpson have gone on a fishing expedition at Freshleys River. Tney will camp out and live on camp fare-goo'd time we guess. WANTs INFonMAT1oN -Mr. Burch, who hia .harge of th6 cattle 'and farm at the z1ylum ini Columbia, came up on Monnay to look at the arranuge mzents at Mr. Doty's place ;for feeding cattle. HeI wants to sce an'd learn Mr. Doty 's plani of feeding and fattening cattle on cotton seed hulls and meal rs COsNro.-Mr. lagh McCar ley, 'ivho was hit in the head with a Shoe by Mr. W. 31. Street, is doing-as well as possible at present, so we learn.] Mr. Street's SOnl has been arrested by Stheriff Hooud and sheriff Ellison went after lhimz ont W edntsday. Mr.Wmz.M. Street has not y et beeni arrested. BR-Ka is A~M.-O'a the 4th of July a' a fiel.i'ag p::rty Mr. Charlie Brooks and M r. Lee Scruggs cencluded to have a i restiin m-itch. In the fall Mr. itrook's artit was undet~r Mr. Serugg's body and it iuas broken in the fall. Dr.. Jeter and Arnett who had gotten a w' hif of ft i- d fieb up the road just ar rived in time for profes sienal work. The fr acture is doirvg very well at present.. LooK Ot;T FOR MAD DOGs.-We did -when- we published our article about the ma I dag severalI days ago that a mad dog fr3N4e country ha.l made its way ti t.>wn. We heard that only a little puppy lhe. e ini towna was kecking up the muisehief But we a: e to'd th .t tis d,.g bit seve: al dur.s i thze c .Wtry 4 fare ar. ivitng here. Tlim h e bit in tq .vn hisve been ki:1 d bu: it is fe r d thi.t thee are .thers lhi:tena wv ich a - n.,t k ownt. Jt is w7. Il enamggz 4Q watch all the 4ogs around to vnz. THS Lly E COnRs E.-Sallie M .)fle'd, who was considered dead and out of sight, and whose husband was charged with murdering her, has returned ppme, safe and sotgnd. This is a great agjrprise tQ many who though t she bad bsen mgirdered. Wylie, her, husband brought ht r back. This man had a parrow sacape frm lynchi g, or at least ther e was talk vf lyinching him by ne grues. And it should teach lynchers a fea ful lesson. To lybch a man for murder ai d then have the suppo ed mnurders d pri son to turn up Wo4ld be awaful. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. An ozmlsion. In our report of the managers of the primiary we omitted to name tl e tmana gers appoinitcd for G2reembries pre cinct. 'They are D. L. Carter, Wade lla-rison and J. C. Chappell. Ti'ze campaigh meeting at Greene brier will take place on the 24th. T i an also omitted in our former report. The Best for the Famnily. MAtCON, GXi-"I have found Simi mo is Liver it--ataor the best family mediciaze. I have used it in Indiges tionm and B li usness, and found it to relieve immen.tiately. After iating a hearty -upper, if on going t >bed I take a dose of it, I never feel any bad effects of the supper /'-Ovid G. THE FOU RTH OF JULY PICNIC. Oi the second of July an anxious visitor had cccasion to pass through the Xortheastern portion of our coun y, ain judging from what could be seen from the road , it was .vident that something was wrong. It was a daik gloomy day and the thirsting crops were enjoying a gentle showtr, yet the faces of the young people seen through the windows told the sad story that' something was evidently wrong. Every drop ot water that fell from the roof seemed to them to chime in gloomy accents, "no picnic," "no picnic." Yet it appears that the gentle <upid, touchzd with pity by the fair n.iden's sighs, was constrained to intercede for them, and that cvening a gentle breeze, blowing from the West, dispersed the clouds and left to our view the fair blue sky. It is customary in this community for caci Sunday school, once a 3 ear, to give the children a day in th3 woods, and at the suggestion of Rev. Young it was decided that all the churches should unite and, ou the fourth of July, give a picnic on a grand scale at the Catawba Falls. And this was the occasion that was looked forward to with so much anxiety. Fairfield and Lancaster both lie in the lower part of the Piedmont region, but on the Wateree River; there is a strip of alluvial land ex ending up a small distance into Chester county, and at the head of this is sitaated the rapids of the Cataw ba-by a misnomer called the "Cataw ba Falls." The surrounding country is one of the granite regions of our State, and the numerous rocks in the river bed, mas.ed together, prevents the further wash of the river. The body of water forming these rapips is about a mile in length, and with a roar that can be heard at a distance of several miles, it rushes forwar d foaming and gushing as it 1s repelled from rock to rock, until it comletes its descent of about one hundred feet. But this is only a part of the scenery. On both banks of the river the hills rise at an angle of nearly forty de wrees until they reach he level of the surrounding country. They are thickly overed with housejike masses of vranite, some of which rises almost perpendicularly from the edge of the water to the height of twenty-five feet, and these are shaded by original forests of oaks, hickory and pine. rhe properties of beauty and grandeur Lhus united makes it worthy of being :alled-th3 beauty spot of the counties f Chester, Fairfieid and Lancaster. But it was not the scenery that at racted so large a crowd thero on this ccasion. I mean not the natural cenery of the place-for in fact a ~rest many of the young people will idmit that they really forgot to ob erve it. The whole crowd seemed ntent upon having a good time, and 1l will admit that they succeeded. The forenoon was spent in rambling auong the hills and climbing rocks to he music of the Ft. Laiva band. At linner the baskets were all brought lrward and the contents spread in a ense shade. Here the correspondent lrgot himself and recovert d only when e found that the table had been1 Imptied. About four o'clock the merry crowd .egan to disperse, all admitting that he oc':asion had been a success, except h3 pastor who says that its success. r failure will depend wholly upon he number of fees that he collects Ls a result of the visit to "Lover's etreat" vISITOR. Cildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, LCTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE The Dem cratic League of Winns oro met ini the Court House on Tues lay inght at 8 30 o'clock. The meet nig was well attended and very en husiastic. Tbe following gentlemen vere elected members of the league. J. C. Caldwell. J. Q. Davis. W. R. Elliott. J. E. McDonald. II. A. Gaillard. Marvin Gladden. Election of delegates to the conven ii~n to be held on the 20th of July was hen nutered into and the following p. utlemen were clected to repre'sent he league; J. C. Caldwel$. J. M. Stewart. T. WV. Woodward. J. .D. McCar ey. F. Gerig. D. V. W alker. R. T. Mathews. No a ternates were~elec ed, bat tl.e elegation was .ampowered to fill any acancy which ma~y occur. After the seection of delegates, the following resolution was introduced and unani nously adop:ed. Resokced: That it is the sentiment of. this league that the delegates of this egue to the Qonventioni to be held in Wnnsbor o on the 20.h day of July, 1895, be instruc ed and are hereby inst ructed to wot k for and use every endeavor in their power to have a full ticket of four true Democrats nominated to run in the general election to be held on the. 20th day of August to eleot delegates to the Constitutional Convention to be held in Columbia on the 10.h day of Sept. mber inst. After which the league adjourned subject to the call of the president. J. M. EmLOTT, Secretary pro tom. MIarvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun dermnan, of Dinmondale, Mich,, we are por ittied to make rihis extract: "I ho~ve no hesititiont in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the ease of .mny wife. While 1 was pastor of the Baptist Church at hives Junction she was brought down with Pni umonia succeeding La Grippe. Ter rihte paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as i~f she could not survive them. A fi i. 'nd recommended Dr. King's New Dis cov, ry; it was qjuick in its work and hiul ly saiifactory in aesults." Trial tuottles ree at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. egular size 50c. and St.00 * PersonaP. Mr. Cla-ance Mill, of Florida, is home. Mr. C. P. Glad-len arrived on W nesday. Ma1is Lillie I1offinan went home Wednesday. Mr. J. M. !.mith is spending a : days in Columbia. Mrs. D. V. Walker is sojournint Cleveland Springs. Mis; Beasie McMaster went to lumbia on a visit on Taesday. Mrs. W. M. Cloud, of North Ca lina, is visiting her parents, Mr.0 Mrs. J. H. Nei!. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kennedy, Due West, are visiting their daugh Mrs. James A. Brice. Misses Hellen and Jenett Stew and Miss Daisy Brockington are vi ng in Columbia. Mrs. Brown, of Ridgeway, arril on Tuesday and returned home Wcdiesday morning. Mrs. A. G. Brice, of Chester, turned home on Tuesday, after visiti Mrs. W. H. Flenniken fur seve dai s. M r J. E Williams, the foreman this fice, i taking a rest. His ph e siuil.c by Mr. J. J. Williams, olumbi.. Miss Mary E. Mc Master has return home from a long stay at Ea Branch, much to the delight of I friends here. uckion's Arnica salve. 'ug 1-'iT A.LVE in the world fo: Cu ruises, Sores, UIcers, Salt Ileum, Vei Sores, 'Tetter,hepped hlands, Chi!.Ia Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and pr ively cures Piles, or no pay required is tguarante'ed to give perfect satisfactt r money refunded. Price 23 'ants r Ix. Yor sale by M"'ster & ' Few medicines have he'd th -round so successfully as Ave Cherry Pectoral. During the 'P iffty years, it has been the most pop lar of all cough cures and the dema: or it to-day is greater than ever b fore. Prompt to act and sure to ca ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Ou the 201 of July, I will sell .blic outcry, the following proper elonging to the esta'e of F. N [abenicht. 1 Billiar d Table and fixtures. 1 Pool Table and fixtures. 1 Iron Safe. 1 Refrigerator. 2 Ic2 Baxes. 1 National Cashi Register.. 20Oil Tanks. 1 Water Cooler. 6 Show Cases. 4 Pair Scales. 5 Stoves. 4 Large Lamnps and other person )roperty pertaining to his business merchant. Mrs. F. M. HJABENICDT, dv Administratrx. An Ordinance ERTAINING TO THlE GRAZING OF COM~ Be it enacted and ordaired by untendant and Wardens of the tov f Winnsboro in Council met anidi e aut ho ity of the same: That the grazing of cows on t ~trts of Winnsboro shall be lawft ~xcept as hereinafter provided. Proided. That grazing shall not ~ermited oui Congress Street, nor ast Washington Street, nor on Zi~ street north of East WVashington.. Proided, further, That each c hall be securely haltered and be rvhile grazing arid that the grazing ows shall only be permit ted betwei e hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Proided, further, That any one< nding against the provisions of ti L)rdinance shall be fined twenty-fl ents for each and eve'-y off'ence. That all Ordinances and parts )rdinnces inconsistent with this C inance be and the same are herel repealed. Done in Council this 15th day May, 1895, and with the corp [L. s.] rate seal of the town affixe JAS. W. HANABHAN, Intendant. Attest; J. A. HIINNANiT, Clerk. Headachel1)estroys Healt esulting in poor memory, irritability, ne vousess and intellectual exhaustion. induces other forms of disease, such as er lepsy, heart disease, apoplexy. insanity. el Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures Mrs. Chas. A. Myers, 201 Hanna S$., F< Wayne. Ind., writes Oct. 7,1894: "'I suffer terribly with severe headaches, dizzine backache and nervousness, gradually gro ing worse until my life was despaired and try what we would. I found no rel until I comnmenced using Dr. Miles' Nervil I have taken five bottles and believe I as well woman, and I have taken great co fort in recomm~ending all of my friends lse Nervi'e. You may publish this let if you wish, and!I hope it may be the mel of saving some other sick mother's life, a~ did mine." ____ On sale by all druggists. Book on He: and Nerves sent FREE. Dr. Miles Medi Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. iles' Remedies Restore Hedl Notice. WE ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO at W negotiate long tinie loans on farm - mortgages. Address J. E. McDONALD, I d- W. D. DOUGLASS, or J. Q. DAVIS, .Ctf Winnsooro, S. C. oil Wanted--A Situation, A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE e w with best of references desires a situation as teacher of intermediate or primary classes in a graded or high school, or , would like to secure a good country school at running seven or eight months. Address, SUMMER SCHOOL TEARCER, Care News and Herald, Winnsboro, S. C. 6-13-2m* ro- Final Discharge. nd I WILL APPLY TO S. R. JOHNSTON, of Judge cf Probate for Fairfield Coun ty, on the 10th day of August, after date, er, for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the estate of Q. A. Waters, deceased.: J. G. WOLLING, art July 8, 1895. Administrator. 4t- - DR. DAVID AIKEN, 'ed DENTAL SURGEON. on Office : No, 9 Washington Street, 3 Doors West of Postoffice. EIIn Ridgeway. S. C., every Wednes re- day. no ral For Election of Dispenser. OFFICE COUNTY SUPERVISOR, of July 9, 1895. c Applications for the position of Dis of penser at the Winnsboro Dispensary will be received at this office until the 19th day of July, 189.5. Applications ed to be acted on on the 29th. Applica 'ly tions must be filed at the office ten ter day's before the meeting, at which time they will be considered. JAMES M. HIGGINS, B. G. TENNANT, J. F. LYLES, County Board Control. er July 9, 1895. ns is SPANISH JACK n, 1 ,r"PRIDE OF FAIRFIELD," ''s A Sired by Imported Wash ngton Par u- rot (which cost owner $2,000), 141 id hands higb,jet black with white points, e- stylish, smooth, and proportionately .. made, will serve a limited number of mares at my place-"Fairfield Stock Farm." TERMs :$10.00 to iusure (with foal only). at 7.00season withont insurance ty payable in advance. 5.00 singe service, pay able in advance. W. D. DAVIS, 3-16 Monticello, S. C. 1837.---1895 DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. Next term begins Sept. 12. Nine In structors, Ample La boratories, A pparatus, Cabinets, L~ibraries, Readmng Roams, Gym nasium, Ball Grounds, Tennis Court, &c. CLASSICAL, ilMATHEMATICAL, as LITERARlY, SCIENTIFIC, BIBLICA?L, COMMERCIAL. ~send for a Catalogue. J B. SHEARER, s. 7-4titOct1 President. e CL ERK'S S A LE. )7 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. e COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , in the case of Exparte Mary T. Coopcr. TN pursuance of an order of the Court of e Common Pleas, made in the above m stated case. I will offer for sale, before the m Court Fouse door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST w next. within the legal hours of sale, at Id public outcry, to the highest bidder, the of followin described property, to wit: "All tha.t certain piece, parcel or lot of n land, lying, being situite in the town of Ridgeway, Fairfield, County, S. C., con taining Is ONE-HALF ACRE, emore or less. Be.ing the same lot of land conveyed to said Mary T. Cooper by Mini of nie E. Kennedy by Deed dated 23rd No. r- vember, 1889." yyThe purcha~ser to pay for all necessary papers. ofTerms of Sale: Cash. 0: Clerk's Office. RI. II. JENNINGS, o- Winsboro.S. O , C. C. P.F.C d.July 6, 1895. 7-6td If You Want to Know How ~ Good Buggies are Made, Ii* READ. it Seats: .j- Outr seat frames are nisde of white c. ash, thoroughly glued together at corn ers and a syurmetrical skirt cut on - them. Panels are made oval by arranging the muachin~e with a special rig we have gotten up, to that when the seat is fini-died ii presents a convex surface, thus cansing the varnish to show to good advanttage, and giving the vehicle a handsome appearance. Feats are Sthoroughly ironsed to a pattern so that they are all alike, anid backs and tops are interchangeable. Trhe advantage of this is that if von bave one of our buggies and want a cushion, back or top weC can semi iou one to fit. Panels are mnade of Blne Ridge Mountain ponlar. Our seats arc made by Mr. Cicero Moore with a competent cotrps of as Lsistants. We proudly chatlenge the world to co-nipare seats with us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward. has recently accepted the agency fox our product in his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain to vou the merits irt. of the "PREMIUM -CAROLINA ed BUGGY." Yorkville, S. C. to 7-10-1vt us Hot House Plants. I HAVE a choice collection of hot house planfts for sale. Also fifty Sselect varieties of Chrysanthemums. 3Twenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. . 4?rt MRS . A . IT INNA NT. UsE gy Itai1 s 1I'V i relieves T. X. L. when FOR PAN. applied. THE EXCELSIOR LINIMENT. THE Great Pain Alleviator. -CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Cold in all its forms, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, Diarrhcea 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 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. For sale by John H. McMaster & Co., Winntiboro, S. C., and Drs. Linder & Team, and G. L. Rosboro, Ridgeway, S. C., and all druggists at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 3-21ti Plaill Tllffp Seed. FIRST CROP NOW. Full Supply and Variety of:Seed. Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Teas, Bath Brick for cleaning knives, Butter Wrap ping Paper, Chocolate Flavor ing Extracts, Spices, Peppers, &c., &c. Goblets, cheap Tumblers, Pitchers and other crockery. Toilet Soaps, Sicily Lemons, half-gallon buckets of Mixed Paints and other Paints. Also a new supply of Novels. At the Drug Store of IcASER & CO. VIRGINIA COLLEGE Eor YOUNG LADIES, Eanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 12, 1895. One of the lead ng Schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern improve nents. Campus ten a'res. Grand moun :ain scenary in Valley of Va., famous for ealth. European and American teachers. ud Music..Student from twenty Stes Tor catalogue address the President, W. A. HARRIS, U. D., Roanoke. Va. Chihete's artamDamea Bra. ENNYROYAL PILLS eheaig nsrtro neric e. Tor jd. Send or Prspect So-b givinmgrun inf ao., CaR FaAtW.Haet.xGnrlMngr Ia. toitoTorrraeor canfaflaosaon HAIRn. N eBLSAc cientto give ery manfro inan and l nthe United Li.Pro~nGugertor. ushae? Beswure aekLne eiy nd lget so ,Pi e thi e Ia . The - hich cades1,675s73o.,alns 0FoR,44,0 glRVEseN, TERCN Levnogv vryawing, . T--Stndycood inard; U.iC. Buras Cieasses ahdiskts THE gUtDoRSIGNED hs a ful lne gth atetis yean at moderat prica es Ors illed promptly~,.gtd dayratthe ol F _OR TURMEYINiTE R.I AT TH-E CORNER STORE. Another lot of white, black and fancy Ducks just received. Also a nice line of fancy Dimity. Our fancy Jackonet makes a beautiful and cool waist for summer. Wool Dress Good stock is now offered at cut prices for cash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros'. Ladies' Shoes just received; also low price and medium Oxford Ties. We have a small lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, Black and Russets, and Patent Leather, which we are offering as JOBS. Grocery -y -s Iepart13aeit. Fresh Flour, Meal, Molasses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, Sugar, Coffee,. Tea, Spices, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, Soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, &c., &c. Triumph New Irish Potatoes in store. Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BE ATY & BRO. TH E Narrow in Tread. BEST Light in Weight. BICYCLE Beautiful in Finish. EVER MADE was christened as THE STE ARNS W. D. GASH COMPANY, Equi able Building. Southern Representatives, Send for Catalogue. Atlanta, Ga. Apply for agency. Headquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S lats in all the latest shapes.' A large stock of Bibbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds ad Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other gospr aining to this department. As we have a large stock of these goswhic must 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. >sStaple Dry Goods.t< Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various stytes and material, with Trimmings for same W Fancy Goo'6 and Notions- as low as the lowest, 0 Come and see for bargains at -J. 0, BOAG'. MARK CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ~hoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to found at J. Q. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs,. Buggies, Surreys, oad Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. Jt. O. Boag. SPRING BUSINESS Started With a Jump. I amz no~w showing a great variety of black Dress Goods; also a nice lne f fancy l)ress Goods and Silk Waist Goods. Something new in white and >ored dot ted Swiss. A handsome lot of Pereals, Cotton and Linen Duck, S .cen -, Ginghame, Oatinge, Chambrays, Shirting, Scherioth, challies, Calh es, n hi-e and black Lawns, white and black checked Nainsooks, cotton and linen Shetting, Table Damask, Scrima, Cretons, white Quilts, Towels and oeing, Table Napkins and Doylies. A big line of new Dress Linings. peial bargains in Ilosiery this season. NOTIONB. Some j.eople have queer notions. but I have Notions to please any and ever, dy. Fix your attention on this, young men: A complete new line of Spring and Summer Neckwear. My stock of Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Some thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Heiser's Low-cnt and H-if Lo-w-cut Shoes. The largest stock of ladies', misses' and hildren's Slippers ever seen in this town. When you want a Trunk, Valise, or Satchel, I can please you. Clothing. 4B e- Clothinge You can afford to dress yourself and boys in the latest style now as my prices are law indeed. Mv variety is too large -to specify all the styles. A fine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. 0oodsexchanged or 'oneyrefunded.tbbotm J L MIMNAUGH. Q. D WILLIFORD.h - - KMaiarer.