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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Saturday. September 21 : . 1 Locallg:ricu -Union service will be held at the A. R. P. Church on Sunday night at --Mr. J. N. Center has accep,ed a situation with Caldwell & Ruff, where he will be glad to wait on his friends and former customers. - Mr. J. E. Oats, cotton buyer for Heath Springs A Co., will buy cotton in Winnsl-oro this se-ason. His office is at J. 0. Boag's place of business. CACorIT.-FleminTg Stark, the col ored porter for Mr. Q. ). Williford, was caught buying goods without money while the clerks were busy on Thursday and was put in the lockup. FouNiD.-Mr. A. J. .lamilton's mule was found by Mr. Thos. E. Johnston on W. R. Doty & Co.'s place near town with a saddle and bridle on. Some one very likely rode it and turned it loosse. Ladies who u'se cosmetics or pow ders to cover up or hide a bad com plexion, do not know that John H1. Mc Master & Co. can furnish them with BLUSH OF 1ZOSES, which is clear as water, purifies the skin, and positively removes biack heads and all skin dis eases, takes the shiny look from the face and whitens it soon as applied.* . ONLY CNE.-There was only one conviction in the criminal court at this term. Win. Street, Sr., ror assault and battery of a high and aggravated natte. Mr.Stieet was seitenced to pay a line of $100 or two years in the eiteitiary. He is in j -il at present. RIELIGIOUS SLv.,CES.-Sei vices will be held in the following churches on Sunday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald Pas'or. 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 6:15. Methodist-11 a. in. by the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. i.. Presbyterian-1I a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. w. Prayer meeting Wedne:.day at 5 p. m. No COURT MoNDAY.-The jurors and witnesses summoned for court on Mond.y, the Eecond week of the term, need rot appear. It has been the rule here for all the criminal business Sto be done by the iury of the first week and all the civil busines to be done by the jury of the second week SBut the criminal business was finished -on~ Wednesday and the judge opened the court of Commton Pleas on Thurs day, but there was no business. The -jurors and witnesses who were sum moned to appear the secoJnd week need niot appear, for court has adjourned sine die. -- Children Cr.y for Pitcher's Castoria. p ~ fi tEER. TIN.--Several nights ago the freiaht was hailed above White Oak by a tramp who gave the name of Critzeburg, and say s he hails from - Mobile. Hie told the engineer that there was a pile of cross ties on the track, and that he saw three men put ting them th:-re, and that one of them hit him in dhe head with a stick. De tective C. E. Ulall, who had just left SWinnsboro on thatl train, took charge of the mnan. The pl:ce was examined, but no tracks we: e found except one, which had mnars such as Cri.aburg's soe igiht miake. Mr. Hall, who is ever alert, brought the man to Winns boro and he was commiitted in default of bail. BU'SINESS NOTICE. -When you vis.it Atlanita, nIe sur~e to call on me fo,r any:thi:s in iny line, which consist- of tihe fintest ef Win:es, L L.NDECKERt, 17 M\arietm a., Athut:a, (it. ad' 1St x6; Mli4- L..izz;ie \. i l.4:rs i-. sisitingu reia iives here. Dr. II. ll. McMa&ser a. d w i e r rivd o:: F. iday. They h ave b e v-i-it:ng Mr. MAcania3 in Ch y:. Dr. McMater looks as it Gevor'ia li:e ag ees with him. Mr. Jas. H. Distker, of Colou:ia,I spent a few hours in Winnistoro on Friday. Hie is visising his daughter, Mrs. G. W. Brooks, near W allaceville. EASE BlALL. Winnsboro has had two games of base ball this wcek. The B:ackstock nine, Capt. James Shannon, and the pWinnsboro. nine, Capt. E. WV. Iana han, playe,l en Moudsy. The score w as as followc: Winnsboro.- 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 S 0-16 l:ackstock.... .30 0 0 0 2 0 20-7 We have not got the re of the game between Winnebjro and Hloreb. They played on Wedne:day aifternoon. The resut of th e game was 26 for W~innboro and 13 for~ Horeb, so we rc informed. Will Ashford comn nded the Horeh nine and E. W. .nhan ti e Winnisbo'ro uitie. The Discovery Saved His Life. -G. Cailloutte, D)ruggist,lUavers rv I ove :ny life-. Was taiken withI ;Gippe and trie~d al- the phi:~ctis for es at.onit. but of no av-ni! amt was given and told-l could not live. lLav itt D r. ~in's New Discovery in myv store I en 1 r a bottc e and ieau its usc andJ froin: te threc- bottle, was up and about naa. i is worth its weigl;t in gold. W e wou'It keep store or louse without it.' Get a DE~ATH Or' "MR- C- -A-. -P-AD]3 Mr. Eb:r A. Ru, died rdher Sud denly at 1is home about seven miles southweNt of Winnsboro on Friday about noon. H1e had ben sick nly two or three days with fever. The (1CCasd leaves a wife an( two childrer. lHe married Miss Dora Klinc', daughter of Mrs. 11. E. Klinck, of this place, L-ut former1y of Charles ton. He was jast in the prime of life, being sboat thirty-eight years of age. The funeral will take pl:ace to day at the lZabb burying groun(. near his home. This is a very sad death. To the stricken wife aind fatherles children the sympathy of thIe entlire community is extended. covr. rnoCEEDINGS. Thursday. The Court of Common 1leas con vened at 9.30 o'c.ock. In the c.-: of Mary M. Armstron vs. G. H. McMaster et ab, affidavit read and it waz ordered that T. K. Elliott be substitutcd instead of 1I. L. Elliott, and reference ordered. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plain:iff; j. E. McDonald for El:iott. F. W. Weencer vs. J. W. Rains. rder for j%IIgment. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plaintifT. Saie M. Douglass vs. Juo. F. Paul. rder of foreclosure, order of refer euce aud report of referee. The Winnsboro National Bank vs. James A. Brice et a]. Report of ref-. eree, order of reterence, fuiceloure and sale. A. S. & W. I). Douglass f r plaintflff Mary M. Ara-1ron-g vs. Jai:o. S. Douglass (t al. Order of reference, udgment and foreclosure. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plaintiff. Henry Soneborne & Co. vs T. 11. Ketchin et al. Order for judgment. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plaintiff. Mrs Ella R. Mobley vs. Jno. G. Nlblev. Ord r f-r jadgment. A. S. k W. D. Douglass for plaintiff. The Winnsoro National Bank v., ). PL.Flenniken. Order forijudgment. A. S. & W. D. Douglass for plaintiff. WV. J. Keenan vs W. J. Hagood. )r-!r for judgment. A. S. & W. D. Dugass for plaintiff. Mary C. Cathcart vs. D. I. Coleman t a!. Order tor jadgment. A. S. & W. D. Douri.ss for plaintiff. W. R1. Brice vs. 1). I. Coleman CL a!. )rdcr for judg ment. A. S. & W. D. )ouglass for plaintifl. T. LI. Ketchin vs. G. H. McMaster. ~udgment of foreciosure. J. E. Mc )onald for plaintifl'. The Carolina Nitional Bank vs. ot Carolina Mining and Manufac ring c.ompaav. Order for judgment. 'lark & Muller for plaintiff. (Two ases.) The Peoples Dank vs. The Sout'h 2arolin2 Mining and Manufacturing mpany. Order for judgment. J. G. [eCants for plaintiff. Sarah H. Jones vs. Tho=. G. R,bert on. Summons to renew execution. J. G. McCants for plan tiff. St. John Kirkham Shoe Co. vs. U.G. )esPortes. Order for judgment. agsdale & Ragsdale for plaintiff. S. Bcrg, Jr., vs. T. H. Ketchin et al. )rder for jaagmenit. 10gsda!e & The Day Sta:e Shoe Co. vs. Calvin rice & Co. Order forjdmet tagsdae & Ragsdale for plaintiff At this junc-ure th -petit jurors wer e 1l di:charged. Laura McCants vs. Calvin Brice et al. ider confirming sale. J. G. McCants or plainiff. Jno. B. Ross v. Alfred M. Blsek. rder confirming sale. T. F. McDow r plaintiff. Jane B. Douglass vs. Win. Douglass. )rder for partition. A. S. & W. D. ouass for plaintiff. M. M. Clowney, resp)ondent, vs. The outhrn Railway Compann, alpel alit. Order sustaining appeal. A. S. : W. D. Douglass for appellunt; J. J. \e.iaan for r'espondent. Ex parte Ja.nes W. Robios m', In re rni of haibeas corpus. Thec custody f s i faint cilidren remanded to : , thir fathler. J1. E McDo)nahl forl e i iner. . Frid -y. W V. D ty vs. Ili:!iard Coun- . Iefe enc ordered. Ragdale & Rags le or p'ai:iif; A. S. & WV. D. >onglass fur defendant. EIen Stewart vs. P. ~\L Spence. le)t of refe:ce. J. E. McDonaldi For plaintiff; A. S. &~ W. D. Douglass or defedant. S. W. Travers & Co. vs. 0. B. Boey. Judgemeat by default. J. E. cMD.,nald for plaintiff. Samuel T. Clowney vs. Susanna E. llowney. Judgtnent by defaut. J.E. MDonald for plaintitI. J. E. McDonald vs. H. J. Gibeon. Order appointing receiver. A. S. & V. .Douglass for plaintiff. Mar Ml. Armstrong vs. G. 11. Mc dster. Jadgment of foreclosure. A. S. & W. D). Douglass for plWntiff; J E. McDonal.. for defendant. J. E. Todd vs. G. U. McMaster. JJuznient by default and order for jugment. J. E. McDonald for plain cure lFor HeCa,daenec. As a remedy for all forms of Ieadach'y Elctric Uitters has proved to be th - vere bet. II effects a permanent cure and the mst dreadful habitual sick headaches yeld t.) its influence. We~ ulr:e all whio are allieted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair tiah. In eases of habit ua constipation 1lectrie Bitters cures by giving the needed tonie to the bowvels, an.d fe e.- !angi resist the uise of this mecdi ch. Trv it mn,. I.arce bittles only Fft .:t- at McM:-~ter & C!o.'s Dru.t Chidren Cry for Pitcher's Castarin I 1R. RUTLAND WILL BE IIEAR FRtOM. Mfr. 1Eli-: As your paper has placed n in a very bad light before the publi in regard to the Ridgeway di,enarv matter, I deem it my duty to ask the publi1 through your col timns to suspeud judgeivnt until I can be heard frIm in my defense. I certai:lv will take all of the starch out of the ltidgewiy dispensary sensation. Very re-pect fuly, I S. 1". RU-rT.&N. IZOCKTON, S. C., Sept. 10, 1895. Mr. It!aand is on the inside and was a ember of the board of control at the time the "idgveway dispcusary was opened by order of ir. Tillman o e day th:d Po : and Tillin i Ipolke there. If there is a starched shirt over it, or any olier covering, or cloak, it should be removed. The dispensary represents tax money and should be dealt with openly, as Mr. Ruttland promises in his card. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WIITE OAK CHIPS. Wum:1 %.uK, S. U., '_epjt. I4;.-Our town is beginning to I>at on her fall look;. Its nothing new to see Swagons com-ln:r in town with three to six bale -f coII. It seems as if every body i raci'.: t .:cc who ca' get out the !n- ( e!on. Cotton is opEning very fns:. ;e hAving been having fine weather ;or gathtring it. Thcre will be an average of one-half crop made. Corn is fine. We heard a fine sermon Sunday by lev. .L. A. Sii!i. IIe i3 s>mewhat down on "ocial partie:." Ile says ha d'iit nican to break them up, but if ho IriacIes n Cother sermon like that, Mthat's what he will do." It's an old saying, nevertheless a true one, '"Whcd ihere is one gaZte shut there are a thousand open," so if we can't have s.cial partict hei e we can have them somewhere che. 'Miss Eliza Patrick is viziting frIen's and relatire; in York County. We stil have an occasional marriae ad wil h ve acother soon. Coon. 11 tI0',a .Arrdta $aie. 1'aE iB:r 1 ALV1, in "he world fo (Ut, Br,re.s, Soros, Sat Itheum, Fever ori, T'ett:er, Cnepped Ilands. Chi!aains Dorsim. ani al Skin Eruptions, and pr;i, 1ievsv ur ). i:s, o:no paty reguired It isguarantend to -_ive perfect s.tisfacion, ru money refunded. Prie 2:3 -'nts -e "\. FOr s:Ite by Me er & t' when IBaby was sicic, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Ca.storia. Whn she became Miss, she clung to Ca.storia. When she had Children, she gave them Catoria. N otice. TE AlRE AGAIN PItEPAItED TO 1negotiate long time loans on farm nortgages Address J. E. 3IcDONA LD, W. D. DOUG LASS, or J. Q. DAVIS, ; ;tr fWinnsooro,. S. C. A . E. DAVIS, 2dontice o. 5 C. DoesThisti itYou? * The management of the * Equitable Life Assurance Society in the Department of8 ~the Carolinas, wishes to se cu~re a few Special Resident SAgents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this A RareOpportulity i g It is rwork, howvever, and those $ who succeed best in it possess $ character, mature judgment, $ tact, perseveranCe, and the $ respect of their community. $ Think this matter over care. 2 fully. There's an unusual opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you. Fur @thler information on request. SW. J. Roddey, Manager,* SRock Hill, S. C. It. wmd B:wl:i ucXadous ah I.o- . - e: iabu ibr.T k no Vtser -f* '7 ' * - - r!in l and On ly GeD ub'. I~e1I.t To- ndI, ,Z : c - retnrI Manl. 2 O1 T00 -r.es. s- :-ir. A GOOD TO SLIPPERS From this date I prop tire line of Ladies', Mis. pers at COST,,or the c goods charged at regulS Now, remember this SPOT CASH. J L. MMI Q. D. WILLIFOR School Notice, TIL E NEXT SESSION of MT. ZION &)ool will begin on Monday, the 30th day of September. Tuiltion in Collcgiate Departu.ent: igher English.......1.00 per month. Scieutific.......--..--$1.50 per month. 01assical.............$2.00 per month. No charge for tuition in Commou Schoul Department. J. C. CALDWELL, 9 .5tilOctl Chm. Board Trustees. RLDGEWAY HIGH SCHOOL, RI1DGEWAY, S. C. . F. STRODE, (University of Virginia) P'rincipal. Ofers cours:-s in Latin, Greek, Mathe atics, German, Elocution, and the Comn non01 School branches. Tororngh College prepazation. Terms nodeate. Next session begins Septem ber 9, 18%. s'2-m $00 5[ The best $3.00 Men's Shoes on the market. Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather soles with L.ewis' Cork 'Filled Soles. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten ngs. Every pair contains a p,aid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 90 days. Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. Sold 1-y W. IR. DOTY & CO. Rambler - -represent perfection~ in bicycle building. In them thc least possible weight of, Vmaterial is arranged to give the greatest stren gth. There, are no wecak spots and yetr there is naot an ounce of super-' fluous inetal. They are madey for service and speed, and are ~ fully guaranteed. All styles y are the same price--Soo. A p handsome descriptive cataloog may be had for the asking. -GORMULL.Y & JEFFERY MFG. C0., 1 W.L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE STE BEST $5. COleDOVA . FRENCI4&EAMdEL.D . -4.53.p7NE CALF&DAR9a $3Ao POLICE,3soC:s. / WRKNg . $.*17-BOYSSCHO(ILSKIIEK Over One Millon People 'wear the W L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes A l our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for thc money. They equal custom shoes in style and fit.. Their earing quaite are unsurpased. From St to $3 saved over other makces. If your dealer cannot supply you we can..So!d by W. J. JOHNSON, 7-3 Rtidgeway, S.C. D ENTISTRY. B. J. Q UA T T LEBA Ul, DI DI. tAT THE CORN Another lot of white, blacl 'Also a nice line of fancy Din a beautiful and cool waist for Wool Dress Good stock i: cash. A new lot of Zeigler Bros also low price and medium 0: lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, B] Leather, which we are offerin GTOOOT3y Fresh Flour, Meal, Molas Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Soap, Starch, Soda, Crackers, Triumph New Irish Potato( Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BEA XX1IASa 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, Pomeranian White Globe, Pomeranian WVhite 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 ore purchasing elsewhere. EXOBHE FEED AND SALE SABLES. I STILL IIAVE ON HAND 6 YoungMule --Also A FEW GOOD MARES. --Also A FEW BUGGIES. --Also A FEW SECOND-RAND WAGONS -Also A FEW MILCII COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchang them for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. Burial Cases and Caskets. TIIE UNDERSIGNED has a full line of the latest designs in BURIAL CASES Al CASKETS, at moderate irices Orders filled promptly, night and day, at the old stand. Thankful for past patronage, I ask for a share of it in future. Hearse furnished w ben ordered. 11_Gt f I M. F.LLYOTT. SR. CHANCE BUY - cHEAP. ose to close out my'en es' and Children s'Slip ash and cash only. All r prices. offer is only for the :NAUGH. S- - Maager. NOTICE. I am authorized to sell a limited number of Farm Rights for the use of the celebrated Boss Patent Tanning Process in this County. You can tan t home by this safe, quick,:choap and reliable process. Fcr particulars and terms apply to 9-12-1m J. E. McDONALD. FOR SALE. I WILL offer for sale at public out cry, before the Court House door n Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Mon ay in December (being thbe 2nd day), between the legal hours of sale, all :hat tract of land lying west from Winnsboro, known as the Park, con aining Twenty-two Acres, more or ess, and bounded by lands of Dr. r. B. Madden, A. B. Cathcart and >thers. The Council reserve the right to re ect any or all bids. By order of Council: 9-14td J. A. IIINNANT, Clerk. AN ORDiNANCE. STATE OF SOUTE CAROLINA, - Town of Winnsboro.j Be it enacted and ordained by the [ntendant and Wardens of the town af Winnsboro in Council met and by he authority of the same: That all persons who are convicted af violating any ot the ordinances of he town of Winusboro may be re :aired in the discretion of the Inten :ant or Council to do hard labor on the streets of said town. Done in Council this the 12th day of September, 1895, and [L. s.] with the corporate seal of the town affixed. JAS. W. UANAIIAN, Intendant. Attest: J. A. UINsisT, Clerk. EroTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP plication will be made at the next ses sion of the General Assembly for amendments to the charter of the Cape Fear and Cincinnati Railway Company authorizing the building of the road to te limits of the State, either through Greenville or Anderson, as the Direc tors may determine, crossing interven ing Counties, and from near Camden to the North Carolina lirce in the direc tion of Southport, N. C , crossing intervening Counties, and to change the name to the Southport and WVest arn Railroad Company, together with other general amendments to the said :harter. G. II. McMASTER, J. C. CA LD wE LL, Presiden t. Secretary and Treasurer. 8 27-3m ULUMBIA FEMiLE COLLEGE, CoLuMX, S. C. Full elective and degree courses. Fifteen Departments of Instruction. Ale Faculty of Specialists and dis tinguished corps of Lecturers. l>e ightful gronds. MagnIficent build ings, on which $12,500.00 expended this year improving and enlarging; well furnished; equipped with all modern appliances. Labratory; So rietv Halls; Gymnasium; elegant Stios; Library ind Reading Rooms; Telescone; :ew' Ciiemical and Physi cal Appara , All rooms well fur nished, e arpeed and Iighted with gas; hot and cold baths on every floor; hot water heat; Pee!;-smnead closets; URE CISTERN V.\ATER ; Tennis Courts; fIndustrial Hleme, reducing board to $75 a year. Telephone; Electric Bells. A number of Scholarships. Fall term begins September 26. For further in formation, apply to REV. JOH N A. RICE, A.M.,D.D., 0-e-t P'resident. SOUTH OAROLINA COLLEGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Session begins September 24th. Ten regular Courses with Diplomas. Special Courses, with Certificates. Board, $3 a month. Total necessary expenses for the year (exclusive of traveling, clothing, and books), from $113 to $t53. Women ad mitted to alt Classes. For further information, address the President, 7 eitilOetI J A MES WoODR OW. NOTICE. URVEYING DONE AND.NOLICIT C. ed by3 EDGAR rRe.PP, (.txl J bnnin gs. S C ER STORE. and fancy Ducks just received. iity. Our fancy Jackonet makes summer. 3 now offered at cut prices for Ladies' Shoes just received; cford Ties. We have a small ack and Russets, and Patent g as JOBS. 3partzne:its ses, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, Extracts, Evaporated Apples, &c., &c. s in store. [Y & BRO. IF YOU WANT to Keep Abreast of the Times. I READ SOUTHLAND. It contains all the latest improve,. ments up to date. 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SPANISH JACK "PRIDLO FARFELD," Sired by Imported Wash ngton Par rot (which cost owner $2,000), 14j hands higb, jet black with white points, stylish, smooth, an2d proportionately made, will serve a limited number of mares at my place-"Fairfield Stock Farm." TERMs :$10,00 to insure (with foal enly). 7.00season withont insurance payable in adt,ance. 5.00 single service, pay able in advanee. W. D. DA~VIS, 3-16 Monticello, S. C. NOTICE. F CRsREIG T~ERRACING +Apply to T. M.BOULWA,R