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LOCAL INTELLIGENCI Saturday. August 17. Local Erift -Don't forget Tuesday is e:cetio -The telephone always works ii damp weather. It is very noticeable -Mess. Sarah Stuart sold twent: bales of cotzon to Mr. Millett at 71c -The old town pump at the marke has been repaired and the well cleanet out. -The union service will take plac at the Baptist Church on Sunday nigh at 8.30. --Warner the photographer, vwil sure make you good work, and fluis] your pictures right here. Booth ii Hotel Duval yard. adv. -Every section from which we hav heard has had a good season by thi time. We hear that thay are havin; too much rain near Monticello. -The chain gang has gone to Ash ford's fterry to work. They have re paired the ainding and the ferry is i first-class fix, with wire cable. This i a free ferry now. The gang is work ing the roads in tf.at section now Capt. Clow i.ey will have charge of tb ferry at Ashford's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria TAKEN TO YoEK.-An official froD York came for Sam Gaither on Thurs day and took him back for a prelimi nary trial for stealing a mule at Blacks burg. Low rates Again. The Soathern Railway Las agai. arranged exceedingly cheap rates fo: occasion of the Knights Templar Con clave, Boston, Mafs., from Augau 26 to 30, 1895. Tickets will be sok on August 23, 24 and 25 at the rate o $25 for thev round trip for individuals and $22 for the round trip for partie of ten traveling together from At lanta, Augusta, Columbia, and inter, mediate points. Elegant through train. will be run. Another rare opportu nity is offered the public. GUILTY. On Wednesday P. G. Smart indicted C. B. Richardson before Trial Justice Meares at Ridgeway, on a charge oi malicious mischief. The nature of the offense was this: Smart charged Richardson with intentionally de stroying a sack of grits. The sack was unloaded at Nelson's and was pt on top of a barrel of oil belonging te Richardson. Smart charged that Richardson willfully threw them on the ground bursting the sack and ruining the grtis. The jury composed of J. WV. Coleman, W. A . Baxter, J. E. Kennedy R. D. Bolickt, J. C. Coleman and Jas. Ilaynes, found Richardson guilty. The politi cal complexion of this jury, is said to be, one Anti and five Tillmanites. The flee was $5 and cost. personars. Miss Lilla Ketchen~ has gone to at tend the Sunday School Convention of the A. R~ P. Church at Statesville, N, C. She will yisit other points in that State before returning. Mrs. Grimball and Misses Kate and Georga Hlabenicht, of Charlefton, are visiting Mrs. F. M. llabenicht at the Duval House. Mr. William Stewart, of Orange burg, who has been visiting relatives in town and county, returned to Orangeburg Thursday. Miss Bessie Horton, of Charlotte, is visiting Miss Lizzie Cureten. Miss Ada Cureton is visiting in Pineville, N. C. Messrs. J. G. and W. M. Patrick and Miss Jennette Patrick have gone Statesvile to attend the Suniday chool Convention. Miss Tiny Elliott, of Winnsboro, who is visiting Rev. J. R. McAlpine at Pinevilc, was in the city last Friday consultiig one of our si ecialis s or diseases of the ear-, iler case, we under-tand, is not a serious o-e - Young li orker. There are' none so deaf as those who tron't hear (tse bay s ) Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A COACH ON THE VESTIBULE. "Perfection" Ixnproved upon. The Southern Railway has now comn pletely perfected the service of its famous "limited" trains, although it seemed there could be no room for im provement. On August 13th pa'atial vestibuled through c 'aches were added: to be 01 eratedl between Atlanta and Wasihington, both ways, and at the same time us.w and enlarged dinin~ cirs, built by this great system ex press!y for its vtsiibaleed trains, were put i:.to the service. This fl.ing pa'ace is nm t only' "all that art yielda," but fills every possi ble requirement of c m''ort, and th4 .urney bet weens the son:hwest and the cast is niade a shoit and rcstful p'easnm e. There is nio extra fate chstged t< ride oum this tra'n anywhere. Pafsen gers can take the Pullman cars o not, iust as they like. The vestibull only s'o)ps at priscipal points. For Over Fifty Years MR. WINSLOW's SO.3TrlI!s Sv.c:- ha: been u-ted for over fifty y ar a ile of m-M 'ers for theair chi.ren wu te teet- i in.- with pe,-f.--t succecs. 1: soothes th child, soft.ns the aurns. allays -il pa cures wind co)lic, anid i. the- e: renci-t for Diarrhcea. It wilL relieve the~ poor ii tie a.tcerer :rnine.di- te' . Sold byDm gits in eve-ry ar the world. T'went' five cents a 'be.t'e. Be sure. and ask f. -airnsthW r ndow' 3-,hri y 19,': --EWS FROM BLAC:KSTOCIK. BLACKSTOCK, Aug. 16.- r. S. G' I arden, who will have charge of this tz scho:1h, ha arrived', and ih ePting p. thing in shp1hap preparatory to 0 k openivg se:mol the fi:st Mond iyri i Septemibe:-. Ile h.s seaured the ser- c vices of 1's Mimie E. Johlno.1, ot u Union, S. C., for !i.s as;istant, a- r Miss EfLe Kiipa-rirk will have charge { of the music depa tunct. 1r. Il1.rden e t comes with the highest t.:stimiouiais of ' his ability and success as a teacher, a and the %ii and eergy which he du-i plays in his ( ffIrts to build up a good G t school here roves thr wisdom ot the bonrd of trn-tces in selectin.' him for a teacher. ArrangniemenIs have been made for barlirg pupils at a very low i rate, and the school will start out c under the most flattering pr.;spect that t( e it lhas had for years. A better con- b s duced tehool at Lo:wer ra!es cannot be p p Y found, awl w- arc confident that all ih per-ous u .n leach of this school will 0 seek its patronage before sending else- S where. Good iains fell yesterday, Ilst night I( and to-day. It was neither "a stump b raiser" i1r1 a "gully washer," but a "drizzle drazze" that delights the a hearts of ihe farmers. sl The cotton s.ason will soon be open, n and Oe "first bale" should come in before the first of September. Jno. R Craig for the 0. P. Heath Coiton Co. and J. E. Craig for Howell, Orr & Co. - will buy on this markei, and together ri - with the meichant buyers and other o - buyers who wzually flock in, will e: doubtless make all cotton bring top % prices. We notice th-it the chain gang does iall its work on roads leading to \Yinns boro, and we.are perfectly willing that ; a reasonabie amount of work should be done there firsi, but Blackstock, as the next arge:.t town in the county, I wi:l make claims for second place and _ ask for some work on the roads lead ing to this place. Capt. Ed. Rosborough, from the C Atlanta and Charlotte division of the - Sonthern Railway, is visiting his randmother, Mrs. J. D. Rosboreugh. Rev. Sidi 11. Browne, of Columbia, will preach in the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Calvin Brice, Miss Ruth Brice and Misses Macie Stevenson and Van- I gie Wylie left here yesterday for Statesville, N. C., where they go to attend the convention of young peo ple's societies of the A. R. P. Synod. i Mr. R. G. Brice, of Woodward, wis Iin town yesterday and spun somne good yarns for the amusement of his friends. George is iadeed a cosmopolitan, and ought to run for office, for be could come nearer repsesenting every differ ent political and religions faith, pat form, creeds and isms than any man s in the county. IHis p'atform is short and to the ~point, viz.: "Take the world as it is, and not as it ought to Te. Blacks'ock base bali club played the Wellridge club last Monday and resulted in the remartable score of 66 to 6 in favor of thn former. Black stock usaally "gets thefe with botn feet" in whatever she undertakes, from playing base ball to building cotton factories-later on. B. E. R. Knights of the Macca':ees. The State Commander writes us from a Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After trying y4 other medicines for what seemed to be a vey obstinate cough in our two children 0 we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of twvo days the cough entirely left them. We will never be without, it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens. State Corn -Why_ not give this great medicine a trial, as it is uaranteed and trial bottles are free at7 MMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50e. and $1.00.* THlE JONESES ACQU'ITTED. The Seate.] EDGEFIELD, Aug. 15.-The jury in the Jones-Swearingen case went into the root.? at 8 o'clock last nis~ht and after an absence of three hours, re turned a verdict of "not guilty." .The defendants received the congratulations of a large number of friends. The case occupied three days and now that the end is reached, there seems be a feeling of general relief. Swearingen, the deceased was a broterin-law of BD. R. Tillman. 'Rule Against Officials.4 Quite a censatiotn was caused in Edgefeld this -morning when Judge T1 'rownusend issued a rule against nearly L aml of the county officia!s te show cause why an indictment should not be pre fe red against them for various irregu-C larities and rottenness uez' eraArn:e I 5ain. T!E BEsT SALvE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chepped i lands, Chill alains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi, tively cures Piles, or no pay rego ired. It is gaaran';e'd to ive perfect. s:ttisfaction. umoney re'funded. Price 23 - nts per m.Fr sale br M' n'er & On . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ~ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was aChild, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.. g p O01ALL . . Xambl~era Dicycles S ~ There is only one price on .Ramublers. $roo is enough for the Sbest bicy cle that w as ev er built. More tihan $100 is too m'uch. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them if you trv, but ordinary wear has no poerceptible effect. You ;are groping in the dark if you buy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it., - CORMUtL.Y & JEFFERY MFG. Co. - WASMINGTOR. D. C. 5 I Pony Race om Clicago to Atlanta C cGo, ILL, An 15.-A ponY tce from Chicago to Atle-ita, a dis uce of 900 miles, began to-day for a ar;e of $2,009. l:-urico Schutley, a paniaI d, and Arthur inghli, betCr 110Woi us "Bill. the Kid,'" coWioys ii;) have been in an exhibition mii 0n) her e, Will y the- powel s of idmtan-:e and the speed of their ai a's ;1g:1!1tt two repres lita'iv i ot thn %,k xaids, I. G. Payne and llarve. Zm plbi 11. Ttic stock yards penies ar pleC:CJ to show their superiority. he riders will try to make 100 miles day, and will telegraph each day s V1 from 31 stopping places through idiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and C orWia. The State Take a an Appeal. Win. S.;cppard, the ex-liquor dealer, hose case was decided by Chief Jom ce Melver under habeas corpus prc ecdings, as set forth in the Statc yes rday morning, was during the day isebarged fromn the State penitentiary v the autnorities. The order was rcparcd and sent down to the super itendent of the penitentiary about 2 clock, and ini half an hour's time hoppard's stripes had been discarded, id lie walked forth from the walls a 'e mn:mn clad in eitiz-n's clothes. He ft the p ason in a buggy with his ro her, and it is said attended a bar ace. Ile drove trough Main street t thC aft.;rnoon. Sheppard looks range .ithout his long beard-as ranme us a man with a short beard ozidl lock ii the vicinity of Concord, . C. But liis case has not yet ended, sueem. T e State has taken an ap al to .he ful benih.-The State, 16th. The Cvlu,.;'.ia Stat, in State politics minds u o, Abner Dean As we collect it, Mr. Dean was a member I a western debating society and his cperience, as .arrated by Bret Harte, as aboat thus - Then Abner D. an, of Angel's, raised a point of order, when A chuik of old red sandstone took him in the diaphragm; e smiled a kind of sickly sm'' and enled up on the floor, And the subscquent p 2cedingo in terested him no mo.e.'' Greenrille Xcis. hiidren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. F YOU WANT to Keep Abreast of the Times LEAD SOUTHLAND. It contains all the latest improve ents up to date. ubscription One Dollar a Year The Charleston edition of tHBI H0MB SEEKER contains a descriptive sketch of all thme coast region of South Carolina, giving a full descrip tion of all the lowlands of the State. Price One Dollar, sent with SOUTIILAND one mar for NE DOLL AR AND FIFfY CENTS. 0. M. DEMPSEY. 1511 Main St., Columbia, S. C, 321-ly 17 95 Uhirty Day -:m ale ! For the next Thirty Days I -opose to sell our entire line, of yummer )ry Goods ~nd Notions, traw Hats .nd Caps, /en's .ow-.Quarter shoes, .adies )xford Ties md Slippers. At a Sweeping Reduction in :iees. If you want to secure a al Bargain in any of these ods. Come early. Low prices :e moving theim fast. This opp)ort unities is given to pot Cash Purchasers Only. TomIs Most Truly, BLCKSTOCK, S. C NOTICE. [ WA3r very man and woman in the United cites interested in the Opium and Whisky ib'ts to have one of my books on these dis nes. Address BI. 31. Wooney, Atlanta, Ga. ix 382, and one will be sent you free. for Infants and Children. T HIRTY years' observation of Castoria with the patromage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without gnasuteg It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a chifa's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhen and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves Teething Trouble. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. gastoria neutralizes the effects of carbonie acid gas or poisoenus air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotie property. Castorla assimnates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving heAthy and natural sleep. Castoria Is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or proise that it is "Just as good" and "will answer every purpose." See that you get C-A-S-T-0-R-I-A. The fac-simile isonevery signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorias A. GOOD CHANCE -TO BUY SLI PPERS - CHEAP. From this date I propose to close out my en tire line of Ladies', Misses' and Children s Slip pCIrs at COST, for the cash and cash only. All goods charged at regular prices. Now, remember this offer is only for the SPOT CASH. J, L. MIMNAUGH. . D. WILLIFORDh - - Manager. FOR SALE. UfUN1 Uness previously disposed of, I A U IU hall offer for sale on Saturday, August , before the Court House door, at u. K innsboro, at public outcry, several /*-..-4 cgricultural Engines, Gin and Press. Aso half interest in Cotton Press at r JAMES Q. Davis, : -td Assignee. ~ AVIDSON COLLEGE,1 DAVIDSON, N. C. ext term begins Sept. 3:2. Nine In-'A D S L A L S tuctors, Ample Laboratories. Apparatus abints, Libraries, Reading Rocoms. Gymi asium, Ball Grounds, Tennis Court, &c. ~SIEI V NHN ,ASSICAL, 6 o on ue M[ATIIEMATICAIL. LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC,-lo BIDLICA in, CoMMlERCIA L. AFE GODMRS indl for a Catalogue.-As-( J.B. SHEARER, AFEVBG ES 7-4tRl8(6lYoungsiueet - -Also A FEW GEOD-MAES. GON THE EST. A FEW BUGLEI . $5.. WoLLOFARD, 2o $. WORKINeGNt - $2-- XTRAF"NE 4S2.4173BaYS'SCHU0O.SHOEaS.Vz11tor,.C -~ LADIES* Over One Millionl People wea:-the.. .Mx)Ar. . L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes I A our shoes are equally satisfactory ~Wf1S)r' .C They give the best value for the mnoney. 1)I, They equal customf shoes in style end fit..Mitee' T~ earn qultisae nsurpas Jrom $r to Sa sxad over ether mne:kc.NO . If your dealer cannot supply You we can. Sol by ~ ',S~ .~~ Rzd~zwoy, .Winnsboro ,, y.. AT T.HE CORN Another lot of white, blacl klso a nice line of fancy Din L beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i: :ash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros LISO low price and medium 0 ot of Gents' Oxford Ties, B: Leather, which we are offerin Fresh Flour, Meal, Mola sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Doap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, Triumph New Irish Potato Call on us. Respectfully, i. M. BE A' OUTHERN RAILWAY CO (EASTERN SYSTEM.) Eastern Time at Columbia and Pts. North Northbound. No s No 10 No 31 ruy Satb, 189. 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T InO Pa .cuieorains otMito, n lheapto and Most Popul For Wur ino wso, d.~. late an e tebst, e 7INDOWl JA PLS WOfl ~..Q AND .~ CORICES, ER STORE. and fancy Ducks just received. iity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. s new offered at cut prices for '. Ladies' Shoes just received; ford Ties. We have a small ack and Russets, and Patent g as JOBS. U U pJrtm2".3At. ;ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, &c., &c. es in store. TY & BRO. SELECTED TURNIP SEED. After the . first rain is your time to sow Red or Purple Top, Red or Purple Top, Red or Purple Top, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Ponmeranian White Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Seven Top Seven Top Seven Top, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, or Amber Globe Amber Globe Amber Globe Turnip Seed. Be certain to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere. 1E 8.,F. L HABNNOBT. Winnsboro Drug - Store. Just Arrived Buist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. Winnsboro Drug 4re.~