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@CAL INTELLIGENCE day, AugUst 1. vertisements. t's Turnip Seed-Mrs. F. M icht. -Wylie Mayfield has indicted Bei Peay for swearing falsely against hin in the charge of wife murder. Thi case was to have been heard here oi Wednesday but failed on account o some parties not being present. -We call attention to the advertise ment of Mrs. F. M. Rabenicht in thi issue. This live gceocery house doe not wait for you to ask for what yoi want, but provides it in store. Mr Preston Rion, the indefatigable mans ger, is ever ready to show you wha they have. Give him a call. -We call attention to the advertise ment of Erskine College in thes columns. This institution has adver tised itself more effectively than w can possibly do. We only ask y i t look around you at the men who hav finished their course there. Thi speaks more than we can say. -The South Carolina College i advertised in this issue. The mei who were trained at this institutioi Scarry the impress of their training The institution is fully equipped wit] an able corpse of professors. Thi meits of the eo lege shoald be investi gated before determining wher- t< send your boy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria DECLINED TO ACCEpF.-We learned ot L Saturday evening that General Brattoz had dechned to run on the Leagni ticket, ant fully intended to mentioi the fact in our Tuesday's ine, but i was forgotten. It is ce tai j, however that he has declined. REGuLAE HANDS.- There are nom ten convicts on the chain gang witl sente:ce. ranging from seven monthi to two years. There are always a '1 term convicts coming and going. 'Tbe force is doing good work. They are improving every place they go. STORE ROBBED.-On Tuesday night some unknown parties entered the store of Jno. A. Desportes at Ridge way and stole about $100 worth ol goods Thete was no clue up to going to press as to who the parties were, tlhief 1Gilbert took the tag and cast -Iark from anew suit on a tramp and wired to Ridgeway, but -the cost inark -was not Mr. Desportes', -so -he was re. leased. An enatasnce to the store was efected through a window. FEWoIsa W-oag -On Saturday night a mule was found -ti d to the railroad track niear Mr. Richardson's sto:e at ~imps.fi's Turnout. The Lead and ~et were both tied. The evident pur. was to prevent the-mule frotw iag (.ut of jeach of the train, ~nately some one dispeyered the al and released it. This mule ii the "jroorty of Robert Robertson, a eastomer of Mr. C. P. Wray, and wat ~tied in x-Wr.iy's lot as late as elever1 ' c -t$. Some one r oleit to Simp onsTurut, si miles, and then tied to the track. There is no nine to the devil 1n h idid ;he werk, we are sorry to say. The owner has gotten his mdle safe and sound. Attention, Stenin Yire E~ngine Company: Attend regular meetiung of youi copany this (Thursday ) evening al 8 30 o'etock. G. B. MCMASTER, * Secretary. Democratic League, Atteutiont The Democratic League will m~ et it the Court Hoqsp to-night at 8,3( Bu-iness of grave importance wil come bef'. ee the Lerague and :veri iember is urged tobe pinesent. Ch-iirnman Couny -e~IOCi~lltO The Couunty Executive ('t mmii tee o the Demn.cra'ic Leasu- will speet ii Winsboro -n Tr u siay, Anu-t 8 Mlate.- of giea' ii~portance will comn( beore the c..mmiitte. Every mn.mbei is urged ti: a'.. udi. - unty habman Mrs. Habeunicht and Mirs. Ti.l ar4 s(jouring at Chick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller have re 1red to their home in Shelby, N. C 1r. Ed. Gaillard hia returned t< Agua. Misses Bessie, Mary, and Mastel Myron Steenson have returned hoan after a pleasant vist to tnhe country. Miss Ro-ans Johnston died at tb home of Mr. James R-gsdale il Chester County on Monday. She wa a relative of the MicCro:-ey fa~mily c this conoty and of Chester County S was a'ou- eight y-seven years ol at. er doith, The remains wer uried at Ca holic (Presbyteria:: Church in Chester County on Tne da) send y nr addres. to H, E, Buckien< Co. Chicago, an eta free sample boz Dr. King's New Lfe Pills. 4 t.ial wi convince you of their merits These pil are easy in action and are particu lr stective in the cure of Constpation at sick Hieadache. For Malaria and Loy troubles they have been proved invali bic. They are guaranteed to be perfecti free from every deleterious substance ati to be purely vegetable. They dlo not weal en by their aetion, but by giving tone* tomach and bowels greatly invigorate t' aystem. Regular size 25Ic. per box, So by oMaster & Co,, Druggists.* f'irnCry for Pitcher's Casto BIW FISH. A party from near Horeb went Broad River about a week ago at had the best lack of any party wl has fished there for many a day. j the first haul or "drag" they. pulli out 118 fish. The record heretofo has been 99. They caught over 400 one hour and a half. Aother party. -After this Mr. ThL P. Ligon and a party from Mos Dale, accompanied by the ladies that section, went to the river at caught in all 300 fish. It is said ti fish are abundant in Broad River tb year. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor THE PRIMARY ELECTION. Tne primary election came off Tueslay without exciting any intere worth speaking of. As was expect( the vote was light. Those wh inter to support the ticket ran at the primai say they considered the nomination se tIed and did not care to go out. Tl votes at the boxes which have bee heard fz om are as follows: I Gladden's Grove, 8; Ridgeway, 21 Winnsboro, 70; Greenbrier, 47; Ced Creek, no box sent; Jenkinsville, 1 Horeb, 42; Mossy Dale, 24; making total of 232. Longtown, Bear Cree Mill Bill, Hampton, Blythewoo Woodward, Albion, Salem, Mont cello, Feasterville, and Oaland still hear from. There will be about 51 votes cast in the primary, jdgir from the boxes heat d from. For Cow Stealing. We mentioned several days age thi a coJw belonging to Dr. Arnett wj stolen from Mr. W. A. Eargle's lot i Wallaceville and butchered in his pa tare. A posse went over into Lexins tori County and arrested two negroe Hilliard Kennerly and Jerry Hopi They were charged with the crime an were put in care of Constable M< Meekin to be taken to jail. The cor stable, so we are informed, not havin, faith in the charge of their guil allowed them the liberty of spendin the night with a colored man en c near his p'ace. We have not learnei where tL.ey spent the night, but the: were not forthcoming with the brea of day. However, since their escap they were airested and brought to ja by a Mr. Ilaltiwanger, of Lexingto County. We do not know what er! dence is against them, but if they ar guilty we hepo the evidence will b sufficient to cause them to improve th public highways in our county. The have both been released on bond. "A LTAS" SMITH. Whether a person rightly bearin any other name tihan Smith coul assme this familiar c.ognomen1 and s lose his personality as to shield hiu self from detection of crime, is a open question. Trhere are man: Smiths in the country and, it is hard t trace the family relationship. family tree representing this branchc the human family would have rool so deep and branches so numerous tha any attempt to draft such a tree woul result i a a loss ini the wilderness, on would be in the midst of a veritabi forest with n acompass to guide hit ot. At any ratte one MBill SnIith had been soniourning in these part for a year or so aand it turns out thr he has been arrested on a warrant e Bill udson, alias Bill Smih. Th Seiff was handed a warran$ frot Chester Coqaty several days ag charging one of the twigs of thi unmerous Smith tree with houst breaking and larceny. A colore man came from Chester with th warrant which charged Smith wit stealing his worldly goods and chatteb Deputy Mct~owell procepded witi thi colored man to Smith's house abot four miles from town on the Rock Mount road and there recovered stoleu coat and afterwards a pistc belonging to the qarkey. The pist< had been tra4e-. to Constable 1}embei but was in Mr. Mohleys gossessio and tie readily ezchangp4 as the y be'Qngig to Rambert wgs gotten froi Smith The c.,lored muan say s Sulit entered his houae through a winido and got about fifteen dollars worth< itu." He tracked Smith five mill ad lound out that it was Bill H udi S.) he at once insti'uted a warrant an Sheriff Elison la Smith ready meet Sheriff gHood who had gone I Columbia on the south-bound train c the same day. The' colorcd maan made a good in pression on those who conversed wit him here He says Smith has a famil in Chester County. Hie married Miss Brown in this county and we iving with her when arrested. Now'e Thi' hWe ofir One Hundred Dollars fl ward for any case of Catarrh that cs ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. SF. J. CHENEY & CO, Props., f Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have knoin F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, a' elieve him perfectly hontorable in r esness transactions and financial ble to parry out any obligati.>s mna< by their firm. WVest 5 Tr'iax, Whalesa'e Druggisi Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinnan & Marvi:', Wh.! ale raggists, To'edo, 0.. IIHall's catarrh Cur e is taken mite n all, aicting directly upon the blot ynd mucous surfaces of the syste: P rice, 75c per bottle. Sold by ruggists. Testimonials free. uentlen's Arulca salve. Ta HE BET SALVE inl the world for Cu Bo ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fel e ores TetterChepped Hlands, Chillalaa: dorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pr tv.'v ures Piles, 0:no pay reqvired u:Lrated to irive perfect satisfacta r mn~ey refunded. Price 23 ''ntb i Headr Disease Kills 0 Suddenly; but never without warning symp Ld toms, such as Faint, Weak or Hungry Spells, LO Irregular or Intermittent Pulse, Fluttering Lt or Palpitation of the Heart, Choking Sensa tions, Shortness of Breath. Swelling of Feet and A'-les, etc. re LZ 3Miles' Heart Cure, in Cures Heart Disease. >f id itI isK a. t - d 1 Mr. Geo. L. Smith, of the Geo. L. Smith Mantel Co., Louisville, Ky., writes Feb. 26, 1W-4: "For about a year I was a terrible suf ' ferer from heart trouble, which got so bad r I was obliged to sit up in bed to get my breath. I had to abandon business and could hardly crawl around. My friend, Mr. a Julius C. Voght, one of our leading pharma c, cists, asled mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I had used little moro than a bottle when the pala cea. .1 and palpitations entirely disappeared. . have not had the slightest .o trouble .lner. a.nd today I am attending to business as regalarly as ever." 'Sold by iuggists evcrywherc. Book on 6 Heart and Nerves sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elikhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. The Way of the Transgressor. About three months ago, Reuben Perry, who was sent to the chain gang for stealing Joe Lee's ox, escaped one mile from town on the hill where the work was in progress. A search for several hours, continuing into tile nigh', provel fruitless. News of Rou ben's movements amongst the hills of Waterce reached town from several sources. It was known thaat he was 6 "lying out." He had no firm abiding place, but was resting on his arms-an r old musket- and while he dodged from view of passers-b'y it was thought that to take him it would be necessary t-> "get the drop." Several parties who wanted the "drop" went and re turned as they went-empty handed. Reuben was finally last sight of'. It was thought he had gone to North Carolina "where all [he bad niggers go" when they commit crime in South SCarolina. Subsequent events proved to the contrary. Ti'ue as fate, the eccd criminal lingered, t o neat' for his own g.od around his family and friendly associationa. He had sought work in I~ershaw County, and could cr'oss over to Fairfield arnd see how all were. But Trial Justice Matheson heard of him and proceeded to Camden. Stcuring the aid of the deputy s-heriff, he and Mr. Moon (from our county) rode about si; miles and a half, They hitched their horses and actually crawled one mile and a half up field, ~ditches and through growing crops. Fortunately a p'ece of woods formed a complete shield of view between them, and Perry ploughed to the end of a furrow within twenty feet cf the crouching p'arty. As he turned bhs mule and got his back to them they made a break. Tbeir gurns reduced his chances of leg bai! to a minimnum. He spoke out with graat assurance, saying, "Pim not the man." WVhen asked, "Whomi ar'e we hunting?" lie replied, "Reuben Perry ; but my name is Reuben Jones." It was agreed that he could have a chance to p:-ove his ientt in Fairfield, but he admitted it when he reached Mr. Gunion Slith's. Mr. Mathe-on says he verily believes that Perry would have iumped from the car window, and killed himself rather than to have gone back to the chain gang. But he is there and will haye to make up the time he has lost from work, which will be about three 2momh li. - ii All i'ree. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who i have not, hatve now the opportumity to try ,f Iit Free. Call on thle advertisedl Druggist 'and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Senti your s~ name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., . icago, and, get a sample box of Dr. di g'sNew Life Pills Fiee, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household 0Instructor, kFree. All of which 1s guaran teed to do you g~od and cost you nothing at McMaster & Co 's Drug Store. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. h For Over Fifty Years MRS.. WISstow's SOOTHING SYRUr has been used for over fifty years by millions aof mothers for their children while teeth in in, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ali pain, eures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer ispmediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. T wenty 5- five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for *u -'rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ae no other kind. 54JI xly IWhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria y hensewsa lld., shried forCastoria. he Whe she becamfe iss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave thenm Castoria. r- VIRGINIA COLLEGE * or YOUNGLADIES, Roanoke,Va, Opens Sept. 12, 189->. One [.of the lead g Schools for Young Ladies in the South Magnificent buildings, all modern improve rments. Campus ten a -res. Grand mioun s tan scenery in 'Valley of Va., famous fo si health. European and American teacheri I" Ful' course. Superior advantages ir. Ar 'n and Music. Students from twenty States ej For catalogue address the President, 'S A.I 1IA.RR1S, U. D , Rsoanoke, Va. IAGOOD TO 'LI PPERS From this date I pro tire line of Ladies', Mis pers at COST, for the< goods charged at regul Now, remember th: SPOT CASH. JI L. MIh Q. D. WILLIFOI SELECTED TURNIP SEED. After the first rain is your time to sow Red or Pu~rple Top, Red or Purple Top, Red or Purple Top, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Poeranian White Globe, Pomeranian VEte Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Seven 'fop, Seven Top, Seven Top, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, or Amber Globe Amber Globe Amber Globe Turnip Seed. Be certain to call en me be fore purchasing elsewhere, MRS IF . lHAIMNl0lT. Master Salo. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLTNA, Richland County. In the Common Pleas. John S. Verner. Samuel W. Melton, 11. L. Ane and John P. Thomas, Jr., Pairntiffs vs. Paul Wingard, Weiling ton Wingard and :Julian 6. Friday, Defendants. Puruant to a deci ee of the cour t in the above-stated cause, 1 will offer for sale at p1blic outcry, bef ore the Court IHouse in the town of Winnsboro, County of Fair field, and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in August, (being the 5th day of said mnth), at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that. lot of land contain-ng one fourth of one acre, situate lying and being in the county of Faitfield, in the State aforesaid, bounded b~y the lands of Dr. John Wallace, the track of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad and by lot of A. W. Eargie, together with the buildings th on. Terms of sale:. 1asON Special Master. doctors' lills. G~o where~~t yo lae whe you please, as fa..t n~; ycu please. Find pleasure, i.cahth and economy all in one. mechanical perfection. Strong, du rabie and reliable, with not an ounce of useless nmaterii. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and for pleasure seekers. Various models, all the same pricec -$oo-catalog tells all about them -free, of course. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFC. CO., CHANCE BUTY --CHE AP >ose to close out my en ses' and Children s Slip :ash and cash only. All eprices. s offer is only for the [NAUGH. ,- - Ma ner. i NOTICE. I OFFICE COUNTY SuPERVISORP, Wnsusnono, S. C., July 29, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the .Board of Control for the County of f'airfield will be held in the office of Supervisor for said County on the 24th day of August at which meeting applications for the position of Dispenser at Ridgeway will be con sidered. All applications for said posi tion must be on file at least ten days before said date. J. M. HIGGLNS, J. F. LYLES, B. G. TENNANT, 7-~30-3t . imoard of Control. SOUTH OAROLIIMJ COLLEGE, COLUMUIA, S. C. Session begins September 24th. Ten regular Courses with Diplonmas. Special Courses, with Certificates. Board, $8 at month. Total necessai y expenses for the year (exclusive of traveling, clothing, and books), from $113 to $153. Wonman ad mitted to all Classes. For further i nformation, address the President, 7 27til~etU JAMES WOODRoW. ERSKINE COLLEGE, DUE WEST, S. C. Opens first Monday in October niex'. Offers CLASSICAL and SCIENTIFIC COURSE~S. Large and handsome building comn pleted. Delightful climate, Now in the 57th year of its ex istence. Total expens~e for board and tuition $110 to $j135. HiWrite for Catalogue. W. M. GRfIERt, President. If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats : Our seat frames arc made of white ash, thoroughly glued together at corn ers. and a syirmetrical skirt cut on them. Panels are made oval by arranging the machine with a special rig we have Igotten up, so thet when the seat is finished it presents a convex surface, thus causing the varnish to sbow to good advantage, and giving the vehicle a bandsome appearance. teats are thoroughly ironedl to a pattern so that they are all alike, and backs and tops are interchangeable. The advan;tage of this is that if you have one of our buggies and want a cushion, back or top we can send you one to fit. Panel. are madIe of Blae Ridge Mountain poplar. Our seats arec made by Mr.. Cicero Moore wit h a competent corps of as sistants. Weo proudly challenge the world to co'pre seatls with uIs.. Mr. W. M. P,- u. of Woodward. has recena. ,.eptedl the agency foi our prod ..a .a his vicinity., and will be please1 In exi 'ai tto von the mnerits of the "'PREilUM CAIlOL!NA BUGGY." Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-hy M PARKER'S - I wa evry ansc and oma i the United States intres ,tes nth Opum and rrWhisk hai to haveon o myos othe e Cois Weasuns. AdesBii. M~e~. ooney.ak Alnta, Ga4t. n- im-anaw es n teu ite .A.T THE CORNER STORi. 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. o 1w2'u0. 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 " .Depart'32AeIlt. Fresh Flour, Meal, Molasses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, Soap, Starch, Soda, Crackers, &c., &c. 'Triumph New Irish Potatoes in store. Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BEATY & BRO. THE STEARNS BICYCLE IS A TWENTIETH CENTURY MOUNT, SUITED ALIKE FOR ROAD OR TRACK. A WHEEL TO TRUST. IT TAKES NO DUST. Ride the fast, easy-running, much talked about E. C. STEARNS & CO., Syracuse, N. Y. SOUTHERN AGENTS: W. D. GAS H C O., s-a.&. Winnsboro EXCHANE FEED Drug -Storei.~ Just Arrived_ Buist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit -,,~ Jars and Jelly Tumblers. -- AND SALE SABLES. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. ___ I STILL HAVE'ON HAND Paints, Oils, Varnishes. 6 oR 8 Y~n g5s1"* -- -Also A FEW GOOD MARES. Best 5et. Cigar on the Market. A A FEW BUGGIES. Pipes and Tobacco. -Also A FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS -Alao Lamps and Glassware. A FEW MILCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange them for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winsboro Drug Store. Wnshboro. S.C. A NEW SUPPLY OF PlitTrlp Sed Window Shades. Full Supply and Variety of Seed. CobiningNumerous Points of Merit _____-- . Gunpowder,- Hyson and -- - Black~ Teas, Bath Brick for Cheapest and Most Popular cleaning knives, Butter Wrap for Windows. ping ~ r, Chocolate Flavor ___________ing tacts, Spices, Peppers, -~ &c. &cE Buyforproitkee upto G6l1 - cheap Tumblers, date and prft, thebe up new Piteiers an ohen-rockery. suppl ano ett ebe t A n s T dalet Soaps, Sicily I -me s suppy ofhif -gallon buckets of Mixed WINDOW POLES Paints and other Paints. AND CORNICES, Also a new supply of Novels. as low as can be bought in A h rgSoeo Columbia and Augusta. Save lirrr n your express'charges.IYCJA & U ~ PHILIPS Hot House Plants. 10 23f HAVE a choice collection of hot -OIE - house plants for sale. Also fifty UV EvIN(; DO ~ND, SOLIcIT eect varieties of 1Chrysanthemamfs. edA b ~pp, Patronize home enter.rINN.