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LOCAL INTELLIGENCEJ Saturday, July 27. : 1 New Advertisements. South Carolina College - James Woodrow. . Erskine College -W. M. Grier. Pres. t dent. Wanted-Carolina Publishing Co., Rowesville, S. C. t Local 3riets -Union service will be held at the A. R. P. Church Sunday night at 8.30 o'clock. - A good deal of corn between Winnsboro and White Oak is "firing." It seems to want rain. FiNE SPxcimEN.-We are indebted i Mr. M. B. Clark for a few specimens of the finest cabbage we have had pre sented to us this season. They are firm, white and crisp-look good enough to eat without cooking. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaI HOW MAxY LIKE HBX?-Joe Davis, one of our best colored farmers, sold Capt. T. J. Cureton on Monday 49 bales of zotton which he has been j holding. The cotton was all made by Joe, some of it two years old. It was sold at 7.05. If white and col- I ored farmers could hold cotton for a rise of two cents whenever they want ed it would be a glorious country. RELIGIOUS SERVIcES.-Services will be held in the following churches on Sunday: b Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald Pastor. Service at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 6 p. m. Young people's meeting and choir practice, Friday evening at 8:15. Methodist-11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. in.. S Presbyterian-11 a.. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at. -5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are forbidden to trespass on our lands or to fish or bathe at Flat t Rock Branch. A. B. CATHcART, adv T. B. M. CATHCART. .-eronat0 . W 0 F r. and Mrs. T. B. Carthcart have ~ gone -to Trenton to visit Mrs. Cath- ~ cart's mother. Miss Ream, of Johnston, has re turned home after visiting Mrs. T. B. C Cathcart. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coin returned home on Thursday. Miss Willie Williford returned on Tuesday from Edgeinoor, S. C., ac compaunied by Miss Hattie Sage Rob insoni. Miss Bess e Bookter is visiting rela- ~ Mrs. Stokes has returned to Gireen C C .N. McMaster. MrI and Mrs. J. F. McMaster have a returned home from a visit to Union i and other points. Miss Kittie Rice accomupanie.l Mrs. Misss Jaie henniken a ad M$aryi Brice returned Friday from a visit to Mrs.Curtonreturned Irom Char L~te Det faLady. Mrs. Jane Nagaod, wife of Mr. Jno.I A. Wagood, died on Tuesday at her home near Union Charph. [Her re mhains were buried at Union Church, Rev. E. S. Lupo officiating at the I -services. Eight children and a husband sall left to mourn her loss. EN ESES THE PLAN. Xr. Editor: The action of the Re formeCrs at Monticello in nominating a ' mixed ticket for the convention pleasps me and all that I hbve spoken to in reference to it so wvell that I want it published. OLD REFORMER. Wii.n-bore, Juh 25, 1895 WILL SUPPORT DI VISION. The Winnsbo'o Dergocratic C:u' met in the Court House en Thursda.1 uight for the purpose of takinag some definite action in referen:ce to thei division of delegates to the Con'stitu tional Convention. Mr. T. H.KHetchin, president, called the meeting to order1 and asked Mr. T. WV. Lauderdale to take the chair. Nr. Eetchin stated to the club that hte had concluded, after considering the matter, that he would announce the fact that he would not become a candi date for the Constitutional Convention. One reason was, that he favored a division and cou'd advocate and work for it more eff'ectually when it was known that he was not a candidate. F Further, that he had heard that there was some objection to him by those who claimed they might oherwise vote for a d'vided delegation. He would the-nfore leave no obstacle in ther way and would not allow his being in the raice to be any excuse for those persons to refuse to accept the propc sition for division. The matter of attending the mass meeting was before the club, and after remarks by various members, Mr. 0. W. Ragsda~le ofered t be following resolution: N Resolced, That that club does stiil adhere to the division of delegates to the convenition, and that we attend and urge all :nembers to attend thel mass meeting and work for that pur pose. Mr. T. K. Elliott said that we should gihre orwr or disband. We organized for the purpose of division M Lnd he saw no use to delay matters or m liscns the manner of choosing the a icket. Ile was in favor of an equal Jn livision of the candidates and if the no )roposed mass meeting on Saturday i rou'd, after a full conference with ge nol he Conservrtives,-put out a division Re icket, he was in favor of this club M upporting it. Mr. G. W. Ragsdale said he was a t an so[ he fork of the road and did not pro- Pi ose to fall by the waysiae, but was pe ight in for doing what he first started apf out to do. &essrs. J. II. Cummings, J. M' an 3eaty, A. Wiliford, T. W. Lauderdale vi< Lnd several others expressed the same . ltermination and the vote was unani nous. Me The club was then adjourned. Ghildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria; ne an FEASTERVILLE NOTES. FEASTERVILLE, July 26.-The people - urned out in sparse numbers on Fri lay to hear the candidates for the Con ititutional Convention. No candidates ?ut in appearance. The people up ere are in favor of coming together ,nd are tired of strife. The crops are about "laid by" and )ur people are enjoying a needed rest. ,rops are generally good, corn espe Sally; cotton is looking well. There s quite a quantity of sugar cane plant d this year and our people will have heir "long sweetenin' at home this rear. At the new Antioch (Methodist) hurch, near Jho. G. Wolling's, the rotracted meeting for the past week as just closed. Rev. Jesse Stevens, be pastor, was assisted by Rev. Robt. oung, of Chester. There were four een accessions during the meeting. rhe church is progressing under the rdent labors of the pastor. The embership has been of steady growth bud will continue to increase. The protracted meeting at Cool Iranch (Baptist) Church will com nence on Sunday (28th). The ser ,ices will be conducted by the pastor, tev. D. A. Swindler, assisted by Rev. Foseph Crosby, late of this county, ut now of Florida The meeting, as s alwai s the case, will be largely at ended. K MR. MOBLEY'S EXPLANATION. Mr. Editor: I cannot submit to the aisrepresentation of my remarks nade in the County Convention held - the 20th inst. as appears in your ise of July 24. The reporter of the proceedings here has lopped off my expressions that occasion, and has made it ap ear that I desire bloodshed at the ols. I have advocated peace and armony among our white people from e very first dawn of its prospect. F he prosperity of our State and of our F eople depend absolutely upon it. I. ae bad, and have now, no bitterness ma ward my fellow-citizens whose views Co politics do not coincide. with my _ *wn. I accord to every man the right his own opiznions; but I do 4epre ate the fact that our State is nower Lominated by leaders in politics, whoer re full of bitterness-vitriel-and7 nalice, and who are only actuated in - e desire to keep up the hostility 8 mong our people for their own ag randizement. I did say in my remarks on the 20th s nast. that froim eyery quarter of ogr res ountry reports had codme of the tin- Co' ~arness of the lasti election, and that me l' it was necessary in the defence of yes nr manhood, and ot our right of ~ranchise, I would advocate the pro- mi ction of it, even if it was necessary Pr< : place an armed force at the voting 7 )recincts to see that a fair election - as held. I never ezpeat to be a can4idate for Lny o ce, and ig~y only desire is to see iur people put down demagogues and. n who keep them always at vari4 Luce. I desire -to see those who are rusted by the people with high offcial osition-men of pure patriotism, high urpose, fair and just to all, and labor-Of og only for the true good of our coun ry. 1 desire to see our leaders in olitics, whether they come from be ween tbe plow-handles or from the iighest proteasions-men who pian ris De ibove the littleness of political preju lice and the contemptible maucmuver ng of the demagogue. I desire to see vhite supremacy protected in the very ullest sense of the word, and no stone eft unturned that will promote the rue interests of the people at large. JoBN G. MOBLEr. ]J [We most cheerfully grant space to e &r. Mobley to state his version of hat he said in the court house on' ;he 20th.] ~ Did Yoti E ver try Ele tric Bitters as a remedy for your :roubes? [f not get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief andr ure of all Female Complaints, exerting aL wonderful direct infinence in giving ~trength and tone to the organs. If you tave Loss of Appetite, Constipation,4Mead .che, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleeptss, Excitable, Melancholy or trou bled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is he medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Mc~faster & Bi eo.'s Drug Store. OMMENDABLE ACTION AT MONTI CELLO. Ar. Editor: Quite a large crowd of staunh Reformers and Conservatives met at. this place to hear the candi dtes discuss issues upon the Consti tutional Convention, and to the sur prise of all there was not a candidate present. Hon. Thos. S. Brice was called on to make an address, who said among other thinge, that notwith standing a portion of the conservative faction had brought out a full ticket opposing a division of delegates from this county, he still held out _the "olive branch" for peace and unity, and suggested that this assembly would go into a mass meeting and nominate candidates from both factions to the Constitutional Convention. W. L. Rosboroggh was next called upn, who concurred with Mr. Brice's suggestion, de Capt lann McMeekin made a tion to orgauize the body into a as meeting, th3 vote was taken nding and declared unanimous. W. Lvles was made chairman and >. D. Blair secretary. A.l things iv ready election of candidates were order and the following named itlemen, to wit, were unanimously ninated: Thos. W. Brice, W. L. sborougb, T. H. Ketchin and R. A. ares. kt this point the meeting adjourned i every one went his way of pleasure, De to the hash pot and some to the nic baskets. The young sought the asure of each other in the spacious rtments of Capt. Hayne McMeekin's idence, there to "trip the fantastic ," which was done in real earnest I in regular order with the music - lin and banjo. aast and not least, the "Fairfield les" otave us a splendid drill, which a inaeed creditable to the State litia. donticello never fails to do her y to her county and State when ded. Such has been her past record, I so it shall be in the future. J. D. B. ioNTICELLO, S. C., July 23. In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts weal and zenersay ex-' auterd, ervous B ave no appetite Brow,. and can't work, beginsat once tak lel them ot relia lstrenhenn D I , ecinewhich is Iion Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot. ies care-beielt comes from the rS vei rst dose-it B ntterg n 't o ed r FarV and t-s It Cures Dys"Ppa, Kidney and Livetr Neuralgia, Troubles, Costitation, Bad Blood s malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. ety w Rmn . A MiErARSl. ANVASERS ieachCou. ib. coaimissios ald. Addk-ress, BRONTHEMALDI CO.ALLEGE, D rseonwitu etinates.oBoerdio8. ath Tanecem ssa capndiesubth to hecion of theingcaticg and. r, frhiformation adreasst thet t 10VA1S JAS inecWoODRW.Lb RSUIN CAOICOLLEGE, COUMBEA, S. C. esirsonayin September nxt. Te r CouAssiL iand SCIeTiIl tewig th Ciiate sBd,$ hTotalnesay expenses forborantui th e to allCl5e. O refpC R RPrsident. 27til~ct1 fAE OORW t )rug -ET Store.. t Jrs aSIClly andmbleNTs.I Best 5ct. Carom bulng oemrket. Pialepeso or and acc on Lamp and Glassre. )inrug Dr Store. AGOOD( TO B ~LIPEPEBS From this date I prOpo tire line of Ladies', Misse pers at COST, for the cas goods charged at regular Now, remember this SPOT CASH. J. L. MIM . D. WILLIFORl. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT 0OF COMMON PLEAS. n the case of Espazrte Mary T. Cooper. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Commonl Pleas, made in the above tted case, I will offer for sale, before thie irt House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN AU(GUST ext within the legal hours of sale, at ublic o'utcry, to the highest bidder, the ollowing described property, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or lot of id, lying, being sita-ite in the town of idgeway, Fairfield, County, S. C., con mining ONE-HALF ACRE, more or less. Being the same lot of land . nyeyed tsad t[ryT Cooper byMm- C iber, 1889.' The purchraser to pay for all necessary rmis of Sale: Cash. lerk's Office, R. H. JENNINGS, Winsboro, S. U., C. O4 P. F. C,F ul ~,1895. i A4aster Sale. F STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Richilaud County. in the Common Pleas. ln S. Verner Samiuel WI, Melton, B. L Abney and John P. Thomas, J:., laintiffs vs. Paul Wingard, Welling ton Wingard andJulian B. Friday,1 Defendants.. . Pursuant to a decree of the court in the bovestatcd cause, 1 will offer for sale at _ ublic outcry, bef ore the Court House in be town of Winnsboro, County of Fair eld and State aforesaid, on the first on'day in August, (being the 5th day of aid month), at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, be following described real estate, to-wit: .ll that lot of land containing one ourt of one acre, situate lying and being mthe county of Fairfield, in the State foresaid, bounded by the lands of Dr. ln Wallace, the track of the Columbia d Greenville Railroad and by lot of A. V. Earge, together with the buildings bereon. Terms of sale: CalhON Special Master. You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. ~eats : Our seat frames are made of white l, thoroughly glued together at corn rs and a syi'metrical skirt cut on Panels are made oval by arranging he macine with a special rig we have :otten up, so that when the seat is iished it presents a convex surface, bus causing the varnish to show to rood advantage, and giving the vehicle handsome appearance. Eeats are horougly iroriedto a pattern so that hey are all alike, and backs .and tops re interchangeable. The advanatage fthis is that if you have one of our uggies and want a cushion, back or op we can send you One to fit. Eanele tl re made of Blue Ridge Monntain Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero &oore with a competent corps of as We proudly chatlenge the world to onpare seats with us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward, ias recently accepted the agency for] ur product in his vicinity, and will e pleased to explain to you the merits )f the "PREMIUMI CAHOLINA BUGGY."( ARL1N -B Y Co., Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-y Burial Cases and Caskets. THE UNDERSIGNED has a full line o the latest designs in. URIAL CASES AND CASKETS, at moderate prices. Orders filled promptly, night and day, at the old stand. Thankful for past patronage, Iask for a share of it in future. Hearse furnished when ordered. 11_it T. M. RLLYOTT- SR. EY -- cHEAP. e to close out my en 'and Children s Slip h and cash only. All rices. offer is only for the NAUGH. , - - Xampgr. 'ilt Ti rni Seed. nil Supply and Variety of Seed. Gunpowder, Hyson and lack Teas, Bath Brick for eaning knives, Butter Wrap-1 ing Paper, Chocolate Flavor-' ig Extracts, Spices, Peppers, :c., &c. Goblets, cheap Tumblers, 'itchers and other crockery. oilet Soaps, Sicily Lemons, if-gallon buckets of Mixed aits arid other Paints. Lso a new supply of Novels. At the Drug Store of lobSTR & CO. ND SALE SABLES I STILL H AVE ON HAND oRYoung Mules } for Sale. --Also FEW GOOD MARES. -Also FEW BUGGIES. -A'lso FEW SECOND-RAND WAGONS -Also FEW MIlLCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange e for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winn'boro. S. C. 873- -1895 )VIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. Next term begins sept. 12. Nine In ructors, AmpleIaboratorles, Apparatus. abinets, Libraries, Reading Rooms, Gym asiu, Ball Grounds, Tennis Court, &C. L AssICAL, MATHEMATICA L, LITER ARY, SCIENTIFIC, BIBLICA L, CoMMERCIAL. send for a Catalogue. J. B. sHEARER, 7-Itiloct1 President. Wanted--A Situation, A YOUNG LADY OF EXP'ERIENC~I ith best of references desires a situatiol is teacher of intermediate or primai) lasses in a graded or high school. og would like to secure a good country schoo running seven or eight months, Ud{~ sCHOOL TEABCER, Care News and Herald, Winnsboro, s. C AT THE 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. "rc'Oery" 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. BEATY & BRO. THE Narrow in Tread. B EST Light in Weight.. BEST'*'*** BICYCLE Beautiful in Finish. EVER M ADE was christened as THE STEARNS W. D. GASH COMPANY, Equitable Building. Southern R6presentatives, Send for Catalogue. -Atlanta, Ga. Apply for agency. Tax. - WTDBRN V 1-v. T.X* L. THE E.bE....LI..ET. a w . . w.......-.... .... 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W . iu~ Buy for profit, keep up to .. raionnura date and get the best. A new *2aIWESpouca supply of *gWigg WINDOW POLES - AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought in $w.$LI200Q Columibia and Augusta. SaveA eayssecy your express charges. -nTrh",qe . W.PHZLLIPS1' i.5, " 1023;73 EdeasSC