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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Saturday. September 7. : : New AdverUsements. Books of Subscription-W. R. DI.ty and Othei s, Corporators. ocal -..rIe. -The factory-iLd a good thing; push it along. -How much stock are you going to take in the Fairfield Mills? -The merchants are beginning to open up their stock of fall goods. -Tite mercury doesn't seem to rea lize the fact thit this is a fall month. - Everybody who is interested in Winn-boro's welfare should take fac tory stock. -The managers of the oil mill are getting things in shape for beginning work again. -The union service will be held -at the Methodist Church at 8.15 o'clock Sunday night. -Why don't you assist in making the South Carolina exhibit at the ex position a success? -The morning and evening services at the Methodist Church continue to be very largely attended. -The first bale of new cotton sold in Blackstuok was purchased by G. L. 'Kennedy & Co. The prize paid was 81 cents. -New cotton is no longer a novelty in Winnsboro. A good many bales have already been sold here. It was brin-Ing 7J I sterday. -The name of Mr. D. V. Walktr was inadvertently omitted from the list e6 corporators of the "Fairfield Millk publi;hed in our la t is-ne. - A very pleasant little dance was gi% n in ti.e armory Tuesday night. Th members of the younger "set" were largely* in evidence and they seem- d to enjoy themselves hugely. -t is pretty generally known by this tme %,hat the result of the Monti cello-Union ' 11 games last week was. The Union b)ys simply wiped up the earth with their Fairfield neighbors, but we have entirely too much regard for the feelings of our filends to pub lish the score. -A colored lunatic was brought to townFriday morning and lodged in jail for safe keeping. He kept things lively around the jail for a while. We are told that in his ravings Le frequently refers to the condition of the..public roads. If he had occasion to use the roads very much, that is no doubt the cause ef his lunacy. -Has it not occurred to you that Winnsboro has been remarkably healthy this summer? There are few, if -anv p'aces that c~n boast of a bet ter 'health -reoord. Winnsboro has alwal s been note-d -ir its freedom from malaria and kindred e'its, but the number of cases of sickness re ported this summer is strikingly small. -The local "fans" are taking a great deal of interest in the race for the pennant in the National and the South ern League. In the former, Baltimore Kseems to be the winning team. The Southern League season has closed., but 'the winner of the pennant has not been annonced yet. Evansville and Atlanta both claim it, and the dispute has nota yet been officially settled. --The people of Fairfield are, as a rule, much more deeply interested in the price of cot ton than in yatch racing. There 'are, nevertheless, some who have been keeping themselves thor oughly posted in regard to the per formances of the ral boa's, Valkyrie III and Defender, in the preliminary races. The first of the series of races c-.- the cup will be sailed today, and news of the result will be eagerly awaited. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Tau FzsrVE OYSTS.-Mrs. F. M. Habenicht snill receive the first oysters of the season to-day. MIAKE AN ExAMPLE oF Hwx -On Tuesday evening a colored boy rnamed Floy11 was discovere.l r.musing him self u~ad annoyinug the trainmen at the freight depot by uncoupting cars. Me was aromptly arrested and bound over for u-ial at the approaching term of Court. le will probably be inidicted for mnalici >ns mischief. R-.:LIloUs SERyICES. -Services will be held in the following churches on Sunday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald Pastor. Service at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 5 at p. m. Young people's meeting and choir practice, Friday evening at 8:15. Methodist-11 a. mn. by the pastor. sudySchool at 4 p. m. Prayer meeingWedneday' at 5 p. m..sor Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednaesday at 5 p. m. St. John's Church-Thir eenth Sun dasy af~er Taini-y-Services by Rev. F.di.'ard Be- ed-c. Ho'y Communion 7.30 a. mn. \forning service, 11 o'clock. Evening se vice, 8 30o o'clock. Sundayi Sch-toi, 5 -45 p. m. Marvelous Results. From a letter writ'en by Rev. J. Gun -derm:an, of Dimonadale, Mich,, we are per mit-ed to make this extract: -'I h've no hesitettionl in recomnmendingr Dr King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wif e. W hile 1 w is pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction s.he was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Ter ribs paroxysmis of cougin.. would last houws with little interruption and it seemed as if sh-- could not survive the~m. A friend recomimended Dr. King's New Dis covt ry: it was quick in its work anid hieh-. ly sai.,factory in iesults." Trial tbottles free at Mc~la-ter & Co.'s Drug Store. Reular size 50c. and $1 00 * For Bent, .ery Low. The house f 4rmerly occupied by T. P. Bryson. Possession givev at once. For terms apply to J. L. BRYSoN a lv Our Cannery at the Expositton. Fifty cases of canned goods put up by the Ladies' Canning Company have been hipped to Atlanta where they will form a part of the South Carclina exhibit. This is an excellent method of advertising these goods and it is hoped that the returns will be satis factory. We are very certain that there will not be on exhibition a grade of goods supersor to that put up here. Do not confuse the Famous Bluah of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are flooding the market. Get the genu ine of your druggists, John H. Mc Muster & Co., 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will remove your pim ples, freAkles, blackheads, moth, tan and sunturin, and give you a lovely complexion. Foot Ball in Fairfield. We were informed a day or two ago by a young gentleman who is deeply interested in such things that a strong foot-ball eleven will be organized in the county this winter. The team will probably be composed of the Winnsboro and Monticello athletes who are anxious for some experience on the "gridiron." They propose to tackle the college team in this State. It is hoped that their enthusiasm will not die out when "training" com meuces. WINNSBORO WINS. The first ball game of the season for Winnsboro was that played Friday afternoon by the local team and the Ioreb bo' s. We have seen more iientific exh:bitions of ball playing, bat the occasional errors didn't keep it from being a very interesting g ime. A large party of young ladies from the Horeb neighborhood came in to inspire their friends. The local "rooters" h ild up their end of the line, as far as "grand stand" coaching was concerned. The following is the scare: Winns. boro 18, Horeb 7. Florida Wishes Our Helons. Shipping waterm.lons from Fair ifeld to Florida appears somewhat Lke reversing, the natural order of things, but the probabilities are that the melon growers around here will ave an opportunity of doing that very thing. A Florida merchant wrote to Mr. W. II Creight a few days ago and asked him if he thought it likely that aarload of melons could be purchased at this place. He wishes melons weigh ing not less than sixteen pounds each, bt is not-particular about the variety. itis rather late in the season to make so large a shipment, but it would be well for those who have late crops to look into the matter. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Cotton Shipments for 1893 and 1894. The following is an official statement t the number of bales of cotton shipped from this point during the seasons of 1893 and 1194: 1893. Bales. 1894. Bales. August, 20 August, 233 September, 1227 September, 1478 October, 2405 October, 2337 November, 2101 November, 2469 December, 1243 December, 1070 1894. 1895. January, 684 January, 817 'ebrury, 510 February, 264 March, 424 March, 278 April, 341 Apr'l, 199 May, 111 May, 447 June, 117 June, 247 July, 115 July, 849 9250 10,688 "Cotton season" reckoned from Au gust to July 31st inclusive. (Season 1895 starts August 1, 1895.) rersonais. Miss L-ura McMaster is visiting in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Bryan, of Co lumbia, passed through Winnsboro Friday. They have just returned from avisit to Boston and other northern Mr. Win. HI. Millett, who has been m a visit to his uncle, Mr. E. Millett, left Friday for Columbia where he has c~epted a posit ion with R. J. McCar le & Co. Mrs. Jas. L. McLin left Thursday evening for her home in Chester County after a stay of several weeks in Winna Miss Nanniie Phinney, who has been summering in Florida, returned to Wisboro Wednesday afternoon. Mr. C. S. Matthews, who graduated this year at Davidson College, will leave in a few da's ato take charge of a acol near Greenville. Miss Bess Horton has returned to her home in Charlotte after a visit -to her cousin, Miss Lizzie Cureton. Mr. Win. Eglesten has returned home from Sewanee, Tenn., whe e be has been spending his vacation. Mr. Cuthbert Bacot, who is no0w traveling in th~e in'erest of an Atlanta otton establishmenst, spent Thur~day in town. Mr. Bacot moved from Winsboro tenl years ago. His friends ere very glad to see him after so 1 ng an absence. Mr. Chas. K. Rabb wan in town a day or two .g Mr. Rabb las for sveral years been ployed as a con ductor on the Soui'ern, but he has rcently acc ~ Esimilar position with the F. C. &P Childrn Cry to Pitchde Caetaria. A DEPLORABLE ACCIDEN'T. Wm. Stevenson Has His Foot Crushed b, the Train. Another name has been added t th list of those injured while attempting to buaid a moving train. O Thors day night shortly after 9 o'clock, whi' the south-bound freight was passiln the passenger depot, the beveuteen year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 11 Stevenson, was painfully injured whiN trying to jump upon the forward plat form of the cab. Those wh> witnessed the unfortu nate accident say that in his effort t( board the train the poor fellow missec his hold and was thrown violently t( the ground with his left foot across th rail. Ue got up immediately, and those standing near did not think he had been hurt until he was seen t< grasp a lamp post for suppoi t. At examination revealed the fict that th4 wheels of the car had passed over hi left foot and crushed it horribly, Several physicians were summoned al once, and after seeing the wound il did not take them long to decide that the amputation of the leg just above the ankle was a necessity. le stood the operation remarkably well, and is at present doing as well as can be ex pected. The accident is a particularly sad one, and the injured boy and hii patent- have the sympathy of the en. tire c*miua. y. There is every ? ea son to believ that William's recovery will be reasonably rapid. THE PRIZE CLUB COMPLIMENTED. In speaking editorially of tobacco culture in this State, the News and Courier says: "What is wanted is that we should have the "best market," in every coun try town in the State, we are coming to that point now very fast. York ville and Laurens and Rock Bill and Newberry and Columbia and Orange. burg are all beginning to move in their own behalf, and it is a foregone conclusion that before the decade ends Florence and Timmonsville and Su. ter and Darlington will have to hustle to keep the eonors they all claim so hotly now from passing over to some town in the interior or western part of the State, whose name is scarcely mentioned now in connection with the tobacco business. The Wateree Club, it should be remembered, has not yEt turned its attention to the weed; if it shodld take a notion to try its hand we should not be at all sur. prised if Winnsbore-but we shall see what we shall see." When Baby was slk, we gave her Castorfa. When she wa achild, she cried for Casoria. When she becameXIss, she clung to Castoia When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Books of Subscription to the apital stock of the Eairfield Cotton ills will be opened on Monday morn ng at 9 o'clock at The Peoples Bank, Winsboro National Bank, and store f J. M. Beaty & Bro.'s. W. R.Doty, D. V. Walker, J. Q. Davis, G. Ri. Lauderdale, A. S. Douglass, J. P. Caldwell, B. J. Quattlebaum, R. Y. Turner, W. C. Beaty', T. K. Elliott, J. L. Bryson, J. F. McMaster, J. G. McCants. G. W. Ragsdale, U. G. Desportes, G. H. McMaster, J. M. Beaty, 9-7-1t Corporators. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP lication will be made at the next ses sion of the General Assembly for mendments to the charter of the Cape ear and Cincinjiati Railway Company uthorizing the building of the road o the limits of the State, either through reenville or Anderson, as the Direc tore may determine, crossing interven ing Counties, and from near Camden o the North Carolina lir~e in the direc tion of Southport, N. C., crossing ntervening Counties, and to change the name to the Southport and West ern Railroad Company, together with other general amendments to the said harter. G. H. McMASTER, J. C. CALDWELL, President. Secretary and Treaburer. 827-3m TINACURA FOR THIN PEOPLE. Are you thin ? lesh made with Thinacura Tablets by a scientific process. They create perfect assimilation of every form of food, secre~t ing thue valuable parts and discardiug the orthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the figure. They are the STAND)ARD REMEDY for leanness, conta-ning NO ARsENIC, and b lutely harmless. Pri1ce, pi-e9Eid, $1 per box, 6 for $5. amphlet, "HOW TO GET FAT," FREE. T'he THINACURA CO., 949 Broadway,N.Y ThatLeadsgConetorj ofniA. Cxx. FAsLtErz. Director. Founddin 1853 by E.Torjde. p O~ Of I~::Sendafor Pre'pectue $$d' ivingfull information. FrpJ a W. HArLE. General Manager ENNYROYAL PILLS for Infants and Children. iT RTY years' observation of Castorit with the patroMAge of madume of persn, permit us to speak of it without guessing. It is unquestioably the best remedy for nfants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Chldren like it. It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Nothers have something which is absolUtely safe and practically perfest as a child's .mdiin. Catel a11ays7everls=h==s Castorla prevents vomiiet $eu, Quid. Casterk euks 1iarham and rind Colie. SasiAd welievee Teething Troule Castoracere. Constipation amd Flatlemy. - *asteria neutralises the efects of erboazi acid gas or paZsnos air. Casteria does not contain aserphine, opium, or ether naeotte property. Casteuia assimlates the food, regulates the stoma ad bwend giving headthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put t in me-so bottles only. It is net sold in bulk. Don't allow a one to sell you anytigelse on the les er roms that it s "ust as good" and "will answer every purpose." See that you get C-A--T-0--1-A. The fac-shaile Now nevery signature of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorias A GOOD CHANCE K --TO BUY SLIUPERS'" -CHEAP. L From this. date I propose to close out my en tire line of Ladies', Misses' and Childrents Slip pers 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. Q. D. WILLIFORID, - - My NOTICE OF INCORPORATION ON Saturday, the 7th day of September,D Store of Me fasterCo., Mbooa wilb opened for subscription to the capital stock of the McMaster Company-to be organized f'or the purpose of doing a general mercantile busimess in the town of fr S G. B. McMASTER, ~mu G. BI. McMASTER, 5 I M. F. McMASTER, School Corporator. 33 % ScolNotice. TH E NEXT SESSION of MT. Z[ON School will begin on Monday, the 30th day of September. Tfuition in Collegiate Department: I si h ie n ista abe Higher..English......$1.00 per month. eclenei aprn:Thyrees Scientific..........$1.50 per month. rmotesladquklrpae.Al Classical..........$2.00 per month. stlsRmerBcce-o. n btr No charge for tuition in Common les asofre School Department.GOMLY&JFRYM.CO J. C. CALD WELL,WAINT.0.. 9Stil~ctl Chn. BoardsTrntthe tires__ and__rmsthat__Ramber $ SH E EceLlee smost Sp Crn. hyaeIs GORULLC&OEFFRYVFG.C0 4S3~DFINCALF&AIUIM ~ gula CWusINO. DtI~o. Speia $35 PUCE3 OLE. oueTH CrLINia. BoE, HOE RIN month. To Ucss1Ay exene folh EXTR-- WORKNGE year (exclusive of traveling, clothing, and - EXRA FNE- books), from $113 to $153. Women ad S2.$I.73 BSOOSE1 mit ted to all Classes. .-LaDIrES- For further information, addrtss the I e$so2.4Lt?. ~President, Sgg. pOGL, 7 27tiloctl .JA MEs WVooDRoW. W.I..Douglas $3& $4ShOes~ A:i our shoes are equally satlsfac.ty Thyey give the best valae for the mes ~B. J. QJUA.'JT LE BA UM, D1)S If yourdelrannotsupply youwe an Sodby1N N S40RO, S. C. W. J. JOHNSON, NOTICE. 7-3 Ridgeway, S.C. ceSREIG ERCN Jvelng. Drawing, Etc., p3A -a7=-->r T.M.BoULWARE, AT THE CORN Another lot of white, black Also a nice line of fancy Din a beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i :ash. A new lot of Zeigler Brol' LlSokw price and medium 0: ot of Gents' Oxford Ties, BI Leather, vich we are offerin GrOcery Fresh Flour, Meal, Molas 5ugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, 5oap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, Triumph New Irish Potato( Call on us. Respectfully, T. M. BEAT SUTHERN RAMWAY 00. (ASTEBN UT=ST.) istern Tiae at vo1amban Pte. North. Northbound, NO 36 No 10 38 ruy 105 Daily Daily ,. Jaeksonville........ 06 ...... a v. Savannah....... 10.41 p.. 1L a r. Columbia ..... 2.56 a. 4P v ,v Charleston ........... 6.00 ....... ....... Lr Columbia... ....... 10.15 p ...... .Augusta............0J 2.00p. 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BASTLE,&CO RYE, F~J ORHe ARsD3.0Me' GRSst siandweUTqalTiE CoLroi. veryoig onrisapidu ci dn nustnc Rlcyeived., oo 90Ndays. .earit Lewis' ciet Sols.zD hede Inance oicyre fore10,god. ER STORE. and fancy Ducksjust received. ity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. now offered at cut prices for >J.adies' Shoes just received; ford'Ties. We have a small ack and 'Russets, and Patent as JOBS. N partnefa.t. ses, Lard,_Baco Grits, Rice, Extracts, Evaporatid Apples, &c., &c. s in store. PY & BRO. N 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 ici ain to call on mebe fore purc'hasing elsewhere. AND SALE SABLES. I STILL HAVE ON HAND 6O f5or sae. -Also A FEW GOOD MARES. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. -Also A FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS -Aleo A;F#W MILOH COWS, [ will sell cheap for cash or exchange them for 4ry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winsboro,, S.C. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, ~$DsoN, N. C.. Next teri us sept. 12. NIne Ia structors, Aulb Lboratories. Apparatus. asu. hanIGrounds e~~ Court hc. CLAssICAL, -MATHEMATICAL, LITERARY, sCIENTIFIC, BIBLICAt. - COMMERCIAL. Send for a Catalogue.