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LOCAL INTELLIGENQ Tuesday, September 3..: I New Advertisements. Fall of 1895-Alex. Macdonald, Su Tivor, Blackstock, S. C. Local Uriels -Mra.Alice Harden's tobacco cr( was being hauled to W. R. Elliott barn for curing on Monday. -The negro who murdered youn Welsh near Kershaw about a wee ago withorz any apparent cause, hb been taken to the penitentiary for sal keeping. -The protracted services have con menced at the Methodist Church her Rev. M. W. Hook preached on Monda: The Rev. Marion Dargan telegraphe that he was not able to be here. T1 -eeting was well attended on Monda he pastor, Rev. T. M. Dent, preache both sermons on Sunday. -Mr. Q. D. Williford, manager ft J. L. Mimnaugh at this place, has ja, returned from New York and othe northern markets, and says he bougl low and will sell low. The store ! ffIlling up rapidly and Mr. Willifor says he wants room and will sell s "way down" prices. -The advertisement of Alex Mai donald, survivor, appears in this issui They say they are going to sell chea and give the reasons why. Read fc yourself and then investigate. Th firm needi no introduction at or hands. They are known to our readers we add, however, that they may b depended on to do what they say. rchildren Cry for Pitcher's Castori THE MooN -There will be an eclips of the moon to-night at 11 p- m. BASE BAL.-- [loreb and Winnsbor will have a match game of ball o Friday evening at the green here The Boro boys had better get in wor order. TO THE LADIE.-Mrs. U. G. Des portes will take cbarge of any antiqa relics, or any articles of any kind t be sent to the Atlsuta Exposition Correspond n ith Mrs. Desportes o Ssend our ai ticles direct to her. HORSE KILLED.-On Sunday eveninc as Mr. W. S. Robertson was ready t< come to church in Ridgeway, his horsi ran away with the buggy. No on was in the buggy, the horse had jus been itched when it ran off and kille itself. -BARs BCUN.-Mr. Austin Pea; who lives below Peay 's ferry, lost barn and contents on Sunday night Two biaggies, some hogs, and the corr from five acres of land was consumed The origin of the fire was not defi nitely known by our informant. OFF FoR N{EW YORE.-Mr. T. U. - etchin leavc s tn-day for New Yorn to purchase a stock of goods for thi Ketchin Mercantile Company. Thil "firmi will bandle..a general stock o: dry goods, and will do business in thi -bio store formerly occupied by R. T Matthews. BnOKEN BUGGT.-Mr. C. P. Wray' horse ran away on Sunday evening and broke his buggy to pieces. The horse was uit ched to the buggy and as the bride was about to be changes the horse dashed off. The only damag' was a wrecked buggy. The horse rat about two miles. F. A. S.--The Execntive Committe< ot the Fairfield Agriculhural Society will meet in the town hall at 3 p. mn on Saturday, Sept. 7. A full attend. "Imce is necessary. Please attend promptly. SAMUEL CA THCART, Jr., President. ~Over the Phone From Simp~son. Albert Powell shot Wilks Bell iri his wateimelon patch on Friday night about 10 p. m. The negro was badly wounded and was lying in a branct near by when found. lHe will recove: most likely. J S. Gunnell left on Satu-day night 'to attend the Unitd States Court al Greeniv lie a a juror. Here Is Your Chance. "The Southern Business College, oj Ashille, N. C., .he Qoxeen Mountait City of the South," oilers one-hal. tuition free to t wo worthy students o: this county, who must be recommendet by the chairman of tbe county corn missioers, viz., the county supervisor and must enter college by October 20 M. M. Lemond, President. Literary Notes. Among graphic methods of illustra ting the Sunday school lesson, th< sand-map is now used in many pro ~gressive schools. Miss Lnliet E Dim~k has become widely known al an expert in the use of this form o: ~sson illustration. She has writtet an article, -oon to appear in the Sunda School Tines, in which she describe the making of a sand-map and it varied uss Miss Dimock tells no erely ho y' she makes and uses he: own sand maps, but how other teacher mnay prepare and use theirs. Four Big successe's. Having ths~ neede.d merit to more that ke good all the' advertising claimed fc e, the~ following four remedies hav< reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Kin& New Discovery, for Consumption, Cough and Cols, each botlle guara teed; Elec til Bitters, the~ great remedy for Liver] * tomah and Kidneys; Bucklea's Arcie: Salve, the best in~ the world, and Dr King's Ne w Life Pills, whicn are a perfec pill. All these remedies rtre guarantee, do just what~r is claimed for them and e dIea' whose name is attached here will be gla-t to tell you more of them rersonlIE. Mr. Means Beaty left on Monda: 5 for Columbia to resume his duties ii the mechanical department of th Southt ru Railway Company. Ms .1:tie Withers left for Co lumbia on Monday after visitin Winnslit ro for several weeks. P Airs. Boyd, wife of Rev. Mario ' Boyd, a former pastor at Bethel, i visitinl2 the family of U. I. Jenri"g g 1iss Nanuie Cumnninigs leaves t: morrow for a visit to Rock Hill. s Mrs. McLin is visiting relatives ii e town. Mr. Elliott Mellichamp, a student o - Furman, preached on Sunday mornin, at the Baptist Church. - 1r. S. 0. Walker, who will bu; d cotton for A dams & Co., of Charles e ton, was uere on Monday makin - arrangements for buying cAton at thi d poiut. Do not con.use the Famous Blush o: r Roses with the many worthless paints ' powders, creams and bleachs whici r are flooding the market. Get the genu t iue of your druggists, John H. c i Muster & Co., 75 cents per b3ttle. aw d I guarantee it will remove vour pin ples, fre.kles, blackheads, moth, tai t and sunburn, and give you a 1->vell complexion. AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT AN 1. FLORAL FAIR. The wide-awake and progressivi r members of the Wateree Prize Clal i passed the following resolution on thi 30th of August which explains itself Some time since one of our lad; friends suggested a Floral Fair. Thi is a good suggestion; the two could bi run in conjunction. The presiden has called the executiva committei together for the purpose of consults, tion, and it is likely we will have ai exhlbitiun. Let it eome by all means 0 Resolved: That we, the members o: the Wateree Prize Club, redbmmend and hereby reqnest the president oj the Fairfield Agricltural Society tc call a meeting of the Executive Com mittee as soon as possible to discusE the advisability of holding an Insti tute, to gether with a Floral Fair some a time during the fall. SEND 1N YOuR EIIBITS. r Mr. James Q. Daris, Winnsboro, S. C.: Dear Sir: We are to ship a car load of exuibits to Atlanta September 10th. Please, if possible, have your contri butions and any from your neighbor. hood here in tim-> for this shipment and greatly oblidge. Yours truly, E. L. RocHE, Commissioner. I Columbia, S. C., August 30, 1895. Parties having anything for the Eposition are requested to comply with the above by shipping direct to E. L. Roche, Charleston, S. C., and notify the undersigned in order that Ithe articles may have the propel entry. Fairfield ..nust have a place in the picture and all are urged to dc what they can to help the matter on. Let me hear from you. JAMEs Q. DAYIs, Commissioner. .Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A POSTAL CARD Is all that it will cost you to get a secimen copy of The Columbia Daily Register or T he Columbia W eekly Regis ter. The Daily is $6 a year and the Weekly S1 a year. In the Weekly you obtain twelve pages of real live news, a handsomely printed paper and good large type that any one may read. In the Daily you get the best telegraphic news service extant-that of the Associated Press, whose leased wire runs into the Register office, supplying 15,000 words of the latest news every night. The Constitutional Convention is near at hand and the Rtegister will con tain a good report of its proceedings. Now is the time to subscribe if you wish to get the continuous news of the onvention. Address Charles A. Calvo, Jr., Co lumbia, S. C., for specimen copies of t be Register, and in subscribing remit by P. 0. order, registered letter, ex press draft or personal check. *St 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. SIf you are feeling F out of sorts, weak fl and generally ex nrn'~rtQ have no appetite , MI.TTAW and can't work, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine~which is Brown's Iron Bit I ties cure-benefit ~ Di4.... comes from the i~1tterSvery first dose-il pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Cotiation, Bad Blood Malaia, Nervous alments Women's complaints. . et only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub ~ I ed st of Ten Beautiful WorldI CAMP RAINS NO. 698, V. C. V. At a meeting of the Camp held on a the 31st of August, the following offi e cers were elected: W. W. Ketchin, Commander. - W. F. Jackson, 1st Lieut.nan'-om marder. F. Gerig, 2nd Lieutenanit-Commn-m .x der. s W. G. Jordon, Adju'ant. S. R. Johnstor, Quartermaster. Dr. T. B. McKinstry, Surgeon. R. 11. Jennings, Chaplain. a 11. A. Gaillard, Officer of the Day. S. W. Broom, Sergeant-Major. f Jas. A. Brice, Color-Sergeant. Y T. P. Ligon, R. E. Ellison, Color Guards. J. D. McCarley, Vidette. There will be a meeting of the Camp or September 14 for the purpose of s voting for a Major General of the South Carolina Division to succeed General S. S. Crittenden, wbo;e term as commandant of this division ex ' pires by constitutional limitation. - The Camp now numbers over sixty - members, and all veterans are request I el to tnroll themselves as members. Mary - 1.-sui ts. Froi a letter written by Rev. J. Gun derman, of Dimotidale, Mich,, we are per mitted to make this extract: "I hsive no ) hesit .tion in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvel us in t he case of my wife. While a I was I astAr of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction he was brought down with ) Pneumonia :u.cceeding La Grippe. Ter a rible paroxvsms of coughing would last - hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A r friend recommended Dr. King's New Dis i covery; it was quick in its work and high ly satisfactory in results." Trial ottles I free at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. t Regular size 50. and $1.00 * WHITE HALL DOTS X .1r. Editor: We had fine rains, which . have been a decided benefit to th( growing crops. Visiting seems to be the paogran of the season. Mr. W. F. Cleveland and his ister in-law, Miss Nettie Kennedy, have re turned from a visit to the old home of the former in Laurens County, accom panied by his brother and sister, Mr. and Miss Cleveland. Mr. Robt. R. Rosborough and his sisters, Misses Mary and Maud, son and daughters of Senator Rasborough, of Windsor, Fla., and a former citi zen of Fairfield, are visiting relatives in Ridgeway and vicinity. Protracted services are being held at the Baptist Church in town. The Sunday schools of Ridgeway and vicinity will unite in holding a picnic at a spring on Mr. T.L. Bulow's plantation. Cotton is opening rapidly. c. UCkton's Armeca salve. THE BEsT SALVE inl the world for Gurs, Brises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumn, Fever Sores, Tretter, Chepped Hands, Chill ulains Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and poa!, tively cures Piles, o:- no pay required I* is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacti .n, o- money refunded. Price 23 ante- per tox. For sale by M~~ster & Co ' For Over Fifty Years Mus. WI~sLow's SOOTHING SYnR has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth. inn, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays alt pain, cures wlnd colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the por lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Xfrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup," and ake no other kind. 5-2t xly When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Whenashe wasa Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Mis, she clungto Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. A NEW 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. R. W. PHILLIPS 10 23 n otice. W E ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO negotiate long tinme loans on farm mortgages. Address J. E. McDONA LD, W* . DOUGLASS, or J. Q. DAVIS, 6 6tf Winnsooro. S. C. A. E. DAVIS, Monticel'o, S G;. Hot House Plants. I HAVE a choice collection of hot Shouse plants for sale. Also fifty select varieties of Chrysanthemums. Twenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. 413ifMRS.f T. A. ITTNNANT. for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know tat Pargoric, Batenn's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most 'emedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that In most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any nedicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Ca:toria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. { That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoris is now Sold than of all other remedies for children combined I Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word " Castoria" and its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection waS because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harsless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your chiln may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, theme things are worth knowing. They are facts. The faue-imil. - one signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A GOOD CHANCE -TO BUY SLIPPERS - CHEAP. From this date I propose to close out my en tire line of Ladies', Misses' and Children s Slip pers at COST, for the'cash and cash only. All goods charged at regular prices.4 Now, remember this offer is only for the SPOT CASH. I I I L. MIMNAUGH. Notice. ITI HiE partnership heretofore existing un rtes & Co is dissolved by mutual con t. JOHN A. DESPORTEb, S. W. DEsPORTES. August 31, 1895. he above business will be continued .by BA LY he DesPortes Mercantile Company, wit~ RYE ysse G. DesPortes as Manager, at the i stand, and we ask of the public a con- O C A DG AS uance of their liberal patronage.RE CL V , -31-1 lires ~BTE AE and an BRTLER LR ED LOER TOILETSOPEc Best ~Re ~cs i m s ENGLISHclyMUSTArRD. AA prie-nne o oodforth saeaso1ningfo WTOILETGSOAPS,.Etc c'f regul"arn e rCousesth eceived. ica CoutburstwithbCertithanten. oohrd,,$8n month.oTetasneceosatyoexeneessaor th GORULL & JEFFER MF. C.. ya ecuie raeig ltig n WAos)HfroN$13OtN.1.D.menad DR. E. C.COET RBIArsi.eC. . ~.sc A and S ugeUM, D ]. m o ICnErt. e Offes hi proess~nalservceuorses, wVEith D1ertcts ArdSO$8Ca pepeefFarard (excusv oftaeincohigyn Postofice d~lrsFore furthere S.nform(ation adressPth D.-l E.C J TE-,Pstx1 JA E WOODco.S A.T T.HE CORNE Another lot of white, black ar A1so a nice line of fancy Dimity L beautiful and cool waist for su Wool Dress Good stock is 1 :ash. VI-IO A new lot of Zeigler Bros'. lso low price and medium Oxfo ot of Gents' Oxford Ties, Blac] ,eather, which we are offering a Fresh Flour, Meal, Molasse 3ugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Ei soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, & TLriumph New Irish Potatoes Call on us. Respectfully, . M. BE AT 10UTHERN RAILWAY C0. <xATEnN SrTTE.> Mater Time at Columbia and Pt. North, Iorthbound, No 36 No 10 No 38 ly 38th_ 1895. Daily Daily Daily x. Jacksonville.......... 6,20 p ....... 7. ,v. Savannah ............. 10.41 p ....... 1150 a r. Columbia............. 2. A . ..... 4 p ,v Charleston ......... 6.00 p ....... ..... 6r Columbia .............. 10.15 p ....... ..... Ov. 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PaensAakn shog-un~Co ee thu wil el rchtely for hor publcihnge em cost dry thveto. Ti peddpr word nnaea.Sam oro, SentfrC. oIee acensry nuber d'ntaifty beau fuoatIn corsat, t and howto ob.e arbous. wthpas enbingl buefore t howbi ithe atest tosinv ecuentorcTs. Aedidres Muw el. aE lKtc t61ideawoJn 'R STORE. id fancy Ducks just received. ,. Our fancy Jackonet makes mmer. iow offered at cut prices for Ladies' Shoes just received; rd Ties. We have a small c and Russets, and Patent S JOBS. pELrt=03.e2t. s, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, :tracts, Evaporated Apples, :., &c. in store. Y & BRO. ELECTED TURNIP SEED. Lfter the first rain is your time to sow Led or Purple Top, Led or Purple Top, Led or Purple Top, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, 'oeranian White Globe, someranian White Globe, 'omeranian White Globe, Seven Top, Seven Top, Seven)Top, ;olden Ball, iolden Ball, olden Ball, or Amber Globe Amber Globe Amber Globe Turnip Seed. 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