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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday. October 8. :.:i5 New Adversements. Notice-T. W. Woodward and Oth era. Ixposition Board- Dr. A. D. Pat terson, Atlanta, Ga. Arc You Coming to the Exposition? --A. A Husted, Atlanta, Ga. 1 aeait2VsI4.. --"Caroline" Sale at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -TUe entertainment at- Fairfield Church school house last week cleared $14.10. The Ladies' Aid Society were the promoters. The ladies always succeed. -A large and well selected stock of millinery at Lauderdale's which will be sold at lower prices than ever. If you fail to look before buying you will miss an opp'ortunity. Remember it costs nothing to examine. adv -The County Supervisor is investi gating the merits of the road machine. A test was made on Monday at or near the two mile post on the Columbia road. We are in favor of this machine and have always been. We under stand that the county board were very well pleased with the work the road machine did. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FAScX DRvss.-The young ladies cf the Presbyterian Cturch will give a fancy dress sociab!e at the armory during the mloonlihgt nights of Octo ber. Further notice as to particulars ti ppear in our column!;. Rv, OvyER -Jlia Davis, colored, who works on Jim Fair's place, near town, was run over by Fair's team on Saturday evening. She was on the bridge at J. F. McMaster's store and the team ran out the lot. She was knocked down and bruised considera bly. No bones broken, however. V Wrra SUPPLY.--The follow fig is the report of the policeman. on the water supply measurements taken e Monday morning: Court -hiuse ciotern......... 13 4 Depot cisteru............14 6 Elliott's cistern........... 9 Neil's cistern............-14 11 Miller's cistern............ 7 4 hillps' cistern........... 8 51 uiiigs' cistern..........15 104 LIsTE.-There are a good mafly subscriptions past due on our books, and we need the money. It is a very good time now, that c>tton is up, to pay up these back subscriptions. W.hen you see the; lopal reporter p >mirg you may know that he wants >you2 sub-cription. Those who have been in arrears and do not settle this tall -will be droppei from the list. We guid ft~ phaper i to send the paper than to send it and get no noneg We mean this, every word Is ths place to et gpo4 Co St.yes. and Stove Ware, bought bef>re the advance i price. adv 1vinseboro Cotten Market. Strict good middling, 8 9-16; good middling, 83; strict middling, Si; middling 84. Market guiet. Liverpool and New York show some di.position to d' oop under he.avy port receipts and specula tors are diep -sed to hold of until alter the bureau report on the 10th. T. J. Cureton & Co. rersona:s. Miiss Mary Lee Green left for homne on S-aturday af er a visit of several cdgys tQ Mrs. Leavrell. Jud~ge 0. W. Buchinan returned to Sumi.er Saturday. Rev-. J. T. Chalmers is spending *a while with his children at the home of Hon. T. P, Mitchell. IIis fr:ends -will be glad to have gim pay Winns -boro a vi'it while down South. Mr. G. Wt Rig-dale arrived at home ?on Tuinraday ev'eninig to spend the vacation takent by the c muvention. *The sessieon will c am:nen:ce in ten days f-rm r.jo,urnmnent. Miiss Mtgge Ila:niltonI, of Whit" *Q.Lk. is visi irg Mrs Richmond, h r aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gooding have -bioken up ho,use-keeping in) Charles ton and are at present spe'nding awhile w ith M!r. and Mrs. R C. Gooding. We understand that they will make Winnsbor-> t heir fu- tire home, in which case their many friends will we'come th:emf back to their former home. DEATH OF AX AGED LADY. Mrs. Mary St<ele, rmother of Mrs J. W. Clarke and Mr. J. B. Steele, ed at her bozie on Mo: day morn~ing' about 3 o'clock. She had been feeling unwell for about a weck but w as not seriously ill. On Sur.day she dropped downI and became uncouscious. She neer spoke for about t wo hours and thenm rallied somewhat: and conversed with the members of the fami-ly pres ent. bu' death came about 3 u'clack i1 the .norninlg. The cau-e of her deati was apoplexy. Three sons and thre< dauahters are left to mourn her loss. The remains will be interred at thz Martin graveyard to day. The symn pamhy of the community is extendet to th'e stricken relatives B .tek tenu Arnc-a Satve. gtt lBFr SALVE in thte world f ort 'u Bruises. N iUcers. Salt Rhe-um. Fey.. Sores. Tett,Chepp".l llan4g, C2hillL,lain Corns. an' al' Skir: F.ruptions. and pA. tiy eurt- Piles, o- no pay reqiuired i ~iaaanw'd to give- otrfect s:atisfact:ot reune. Pie2et A Free Trip to AtlantIL EXPOsi"0 And return (from the home of the sender), is offered by the Ladies' Ecely Saturday, of 86 South Seventh Streer, Philadelphia, to th first person able to m.ke sevent; small EngliGh wordi by uini the letters conthined in E-V-E-R-YTS-&-T-U--R-D-A-Y, and no letter to o-cr more times in anY one word than it is contained in "Every Saturday." A firsecl7ss pneumatic tire bicycle (for either boy or girl) is offered to the fir,t person sending list of sixty words as above. A lady's elgant gold watch to first person sending list of fifty words as above, and one hundred other articles of value for first list in order of merV? as received. Tweive two-cent stamps must be sent for trial subscription (four num bers of that beautiful thirty-two page illustrated Newspaper for Women), contai-ing ftll particulars and rules of the Leieure Hour Circle Word Building Exercises for bright people; also names and addresses of the 10, successful persons in last educational conte-t, given by that publication. If interested, answer promptly, and a0 dress Lagies' Every Saturday Depart ment "B," 36 South Seventh Str.4', I Philadelphia, Pa. Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Roses" if it was a paintlor powder, of course not. It is clear as water, no sediment to fill the pores of the skin. Its Mission is to B-.AL, CLEANSE and PURIyr the complexion of EYERY I PERFECTION, and insures EVERY LADY. and GENTLEMAN a clear, smooth ' -- plexion Sold bi John I. McMater & Co. Price 75 cents. SELLS BROTHERS' WORLD'S FA MOUS SHOWS. This great show exhibits in big cities only, and will visit Columbia Oct. 23, and Chester Oct. 2 and regarded as a wh,e, it is doubtless withuot parallel. Wherein it differs from others is this: in its rare variety, end css interest, its boundless capacity to please every taste. Good things with it are not dolel out with a grudging hand; they are poured forth in a Niagara-like profusion, typical of the great country of greatest enterprises. Here we have a regal Roman Hippo drome, Fifty-Cage Menagerie, Three Big Circuses, Caravan, performing droves of Wild and Domestic Beasts, a huge Topical Aquarium, Australial Aviary, Huge Stages, Gladiatorial Combats and Magnificent Free Street arade, ro.lled into one tremendous aliance for but one price of admnis Sio. Under some ten acres of tents. bew ! the very thought of it fairly akes one catch his breath. And not only is it all a very great, but it is a very good, clean, aciairab;y managed show, under the ima,edjte eye of its proprietors, and free fronm any and every ann zoyance or objection ab'e as sociation. Grand exeursions will be run en all lines of tr4vel to thie big show. gav Children Cr-y forPitchner's Castoria. EPWORTH ENTERTAINMENT. Thp entertaiunmeng for the benetit of the Epworth Orphanage wvas re-pro duced at the armory on Friday nig2ht. The affair was quite a success from eginnig to end and was greatly ap prcciated by the-tudience. Mr. Willingham read -i humorous iece, in whjgh a p>aQntryman with a wooden leg aid his sweetheart cut qinte a figure on the "turboggin." It was well rendered and the audienco as much amused by it. Miss Fannie Creight recited "Tbe Pairie on Fire" with telling effect, nd was cheered lustily. "How the new 1p.ian protects her family" was a very amusing feature of the entertainment ; the "old man" (Lawrence Porter) was nursing the baby and upon the appearance of a nouse gets mxuch alarmed and jumps upon a chair with the "young 'un" in his arms while the brave new woman hases the mouse away with the brom. "Three little gir.s i'i blue" made a beautiful picture while the cileoin igs increased the effect. The trio was composed of Susie Doty, Lucy E wards and Mrs. Levelt's little daughter. 'ck of Agi so was represented by Miss Ella l)oty, the group plinging at her feet, as it were-a splendid repre se ation of the picture. I"Scenes in Summer" was repre sented in two pai ts. Miss Ada Cure ton dressed in w bite and oarry ing a white p'arasol while the light barned around her made a perfect summer picture. The second part was an every day scene in summer. George Rion rep resented a piccaniny eating a piece of red watermelon. Geo. was blacked like g gegro, and looked like the genuine issue. IIe represehted the character to perfection, only George looked a little bashful. SCool Girls," and "Slcteping Beauties" represente d by the grong~ con'uded the sc cond part. The coi.c'u-ion was a tablea.u ir. I our parts--"the Noegop"Tie of heBrde''"Dance of the Muses," and the "Death of Virginia." "Vir' ginia,"-pretty in life, she nmade' a beautiful corpse. all rim8 1'Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Cail on the advertised Druggi,t and gt a Trial Bott*, Free. Sen t your name and address to II. E. BueRlen & Co., sriao rd get a sample box of Dr. Ei gs New Life Pills Free, as well as a opy of Guiide to HIealth .and Ho,cusahold instructor, b'ree. Alt ek'rhich is guaran. ecd to do you g >od and cost you nothing STUPENDOUS ISTOCK TO SELECT FROI Ready in all Departments A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COLORED DRESS GOODE Black Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment C Broadcloth Cloakings in all colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice i: Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', misses' and children's Hose. Some specia inducements in ladies' and gents' Handkerchiefs. A Large Stock of Shoes, bought before the rise. Can save you money in this department I keel) the celebrated R. & G. Corsets, the best made. The bes assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Bora MY LINE OF CLOTHING was never more complete. HATS to please the old and young Some good values in gents' Underwear. Look at my line of Cravats If you want a Trunk or Valise don't buy until you price mine. The poorest man in the county can buy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS from me this season and not miss his money. Here is a stunner: A Silk Umbrella for seventy-five cents. C:untry merchants will do well to price through my immense ;tock. J L. MTIMNAUGH. . n WILLIFOD, - - Mar aer. Thebes 30 Men'sSchool ilShoesonnt MeWill p!pase remember that we 1ve d full SubPPtm of SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, TAK! ?A]COMPOSITION BOOKS, The best $3.00 Men's Shoes on the SLATES,mz" market. .SLT , Made from tannery calfskin, dongola PENS,I tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather PENCILS, soles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. RS Unequaled for beauty, fine workman-INad ship, and wearing qualities. Your chce SOG of allithe poplrte,as .fst - ry pair contains a paid-up Acci ent Insurance Policy for $100, good for C:i 90 days. Wear Lewis' Accident InsuranceOKS Shes, and go insured free, DYBOS Sold by W. R. DlOT Y & LA0.NS EAEAGAIN PREP'ARED TO CP n AUES negot'ate long tin'e loans on farn PATS ortgages Ad*'~ BOWLScDdNA LD,RS W. D). D)OUGL4ASS, orGL SW E i.itr Winn:ro, S. C. talkns A. E. D AVIS, 1mni Mneeo.S C. IS IlERF;BY GIVEN THAT AP-er' rnb: Iee lie 'y will he mad.1 at the next sea 1 * 'f the General Assembly for n r andll' I ie'.nabRti aiway ('0o:n panyi utoriz'n he lie uilding of the road - theclimirdof the State, either thruh~~ reenville or A nderson, as the Dirc, rs may de' erlnine, crosinfg interven nz Countics and from near CiimdenA ,the North Carolina lin.e in the dire c~ I ion of Southport, N. C , crossing - lerveing Countien, and to change e name to the Southport and West-~ rn Rilroad Company, together with - ther general amendments to the said - ~harter. G.-II. McMAST ER, A D S L T B E J. C. CALDWELL, President.________ Secretary and Treasurer. Wild pleah ofemetber that prephare t meetsam asfull spplymn wilber COPY BUGGKES PEIL OS. A coupleNo ccn-and FOUR-HOSEPONGOS, in fdring re,adoepi S AB LARGK BOLES. Th~ ld ried A WILDGERad, lator, (theSRean)-tAat'sRS, that anythingnelseIwillRdo taks te lac Qunie ad Of .kinds gives newdlife tnthebwhole sys-. ten T-sm isl theos iedbidctotheyoue swgned'Syldoteyfalingrduggintthe 1 or m Qwde to tak nd 15theo Ocoer willQ P pear t ~SD tb Z ~ mey e tsa est ul fay methwle roe quired.aZGflUt~SSd NOTICE. frTse rceape ufo, c asdAl so e A couple of second-hand~ ~edb ~ r~.FOUR-JH O S AON, in goodrunigeorde, ansoeCai. PARKERULES And theebestnfrierd,inh,tEneve laior,(the.ed Z)-thats wha in;ietrta p silan tae h lc,of QuineSt? and ~ t1 N REPLY TO31R. PAL'MER. Mr. Editor: I have read with great surprise in your paper of the 25th of September an artiele signed by one E. G. Palmer, which I judge to be a personal attack upon me. My absence front the county must account for my silence thus far. I will reply first to the poli;ical clap trap contained in the article by simply stating the facts: After the political meeting had ended, Gov. Tillman was requestes to have the dirpensary opened. It was opened by his order fo' about one hour, late in the evening, during which time I was requested by a member of the County Board of C.ntrol to act as salesman. How could this eff;ct the meeting already held, or tend to build up Gov. Tillman against Pope? In reference to Pope, I will merely say that if I insulted him he has not called me to account. As to the manner in which Mr. Edward G. Palmer has characterized me as being "a well-meaning but ex citable and imoruden young fellow," I wili say, to the bes; of my informa tion and belief, Ed. Palmer is about thi ty-jicc years old, while I am about twenty-fice years old. I iain that his wisdom is not of that mature quality, that an% thina short of sheer impudence would aut;orize him to speak in this manner of IWs former neighbor and friend. But be that as it may, I am old enough at least to take care of myself. As to the base ihninuation that I permitted myself to be made a catsjaw for any dishonest or disreputabe par pose on the occasion mentioned, I pro nounce it t> be an untrath out of the whole cloth. (Signed) G. E. Rembert. Spartanburg, S. C., Oct. 5, 1895. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years Mns. WINsLOW'S SOOTHING SynUr has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their chilaren w1hile teeth in!r, with pe feet success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy fr Diarioa. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug ists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for .rs. Win-;lo%'s Soothing Syrup," and a-e no other kind. .&:Wxt Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Casoda. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorda. When she became MIiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gavethem Castoria. NOT IEC L L persons, without exception, are Awarned from hunting on our lands. T. W.WOODWARD, J. F. McMASTER, .J. M. klTEWART - T HOMAS dORDEN, W. HI. FLENNIKEN, 10.8S-it F. E LDER, AGT. FOR RENT. OFFER for rent, chleaph for neV year, the D lin hg H1oue apid prenpises of U nry N. Ober. 26tf TI. K ELLIO 7T, Agent. FOR SALE, ~TTE offer at private sale a plantation of Twe Hundred m-d Fifty (2.50) res, lying near the residenc.e of Mr. n11. b. I)o.:giass and D)r. Thos. G. Doug lass, nnw occupied by Mr. Wrt. 13. Doua lass. has good dwel.ing and( ot'wr build ing on it. Termas easy. 9 2tf Tr. K. E LLIOT T, Cashiier. Are You Coming to the -EXPOS1TION? o you want to stop gt a good place in the sgbqrbs out of the noise i and dust? Slectric Oars pass the door. Con venient to City and Fair grounds. COPEN HIL L - is the place, Cornor Highland and Augusta Ave. ODERATE RATES. SPECIAL RATES TO PARTIES. References given. Make your ar rangements in advance. Save annoy nce and tr-ouble. Five minutes' ride to grounds. Address, A. A. HUTEIl, 10-8 A tlanta, Ga., General Delivery. -Exposition BOAR D. IN PRIVATE IjOU. 238 West Peachtree, Atlanta, Georgia TIIIRD [DOOR FROM LIN STREET, ON CA R LINE, midway Ibet ween Car Shed and (near) A posi tIon NEW BEDS, IMODERATE RATES. COMFORT ASSURED. Addrecss, DR- A. BA PATTERSON. .A.T THE CORN] Another lot of white, black Also a nice line of fancy Dimi a beautiful and cool waist for - Wool Dress Good stock is cash. A new lot of Zeiglcr Bros', also low price and medium Ox 1 lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, Bla Leather, which we are offering GrcCOT3y 09 Fresh Flour, Meal, Molasc Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, I Soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, 'T'riumph New Irish Potatoe. Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BA UTilE AIL ILI bbWTime shown between Jaionfa. Columbia. Eastern Time at other p011. Northbound. ' 130.36 N010 O8 at.18th, 1895. Da'y Daily Day L Jeksonville.. .....5.70 L%Sftvannah..... ....14p.U30a ArColumbia..... ......345P ZZ Charleston.... ...-...6oop 72a An Columbia .... ......1 . osa L Threton........ O.70 LV. A=gjZja........ ......l*o0so0P 200p " GTontonsl... ........:1p 230p " reto............ 114 p 257 P '~ obntoa. I..1206 a 310 p Ar. Columbir . ...... 1V. Columbia .... .....- 22a 444P LvCluba 400al 400a 505 p " Winsboro.... ....457 4 605P " Chester ....... 642 5a 653p "OCkHill .... ... a 613 30p Ar. Charlotte .... ...... mie ...d.....U40p ..40. 700 " asinto10p ...... 14208 "!~ewYo6 00.p....... 7205s 1.015 p .... 9110537 LVi KeyYork.. ......10l l2Sl 3010 b ~a11mor........622. 6220 20p " 2Ieb~ond.. ......125146 257 20 * Cheser.... ....... 5n106 3t103p AnColmbia...--220 2208 10044 Lv.Colmbla.... 400....40a 5057p lobmten..... 57....4573a 610p * Treton.......1.... 613Sa 73 " Danllvlle............ a11 412 A4ugBichmond..... 404408 (Ip 60 &R Washingto.....---80p0$ p.642p aBaoltimorea.....-. 158p 12 0 ) " Ncbeto.... ..- 60sa 2.a 153p 1LdWahington& .. 1115 a 13 25 iteDanlle......Ta...... 610 610UpU5II * Charlotte .... ......o1105o1105 935 a ~anmock e Hil .... ..... 1151 1151t 0 27oah & Cheter ..... o.... 1225ns 10lmm ca. 1 uUt Winsbo ro.....14e,1 a15 Ar. C-oluba... ......3 220 noene 220 a 100 tio Columbia .... ......r~ a.... 4 30e 127p AWgsta..... .... .. 800 a1~& Pv ou a. ... .... 70 atpt ....... 4 00 GSpT,WIMII. CAE WAI9ICE. Abre2nSSat honthenTiestm Ian taint all oth laes Charlo. Jaucrptn e olar 20a Year. The Carltdtio o tontnsba, descriptiv saket of s eaallnte ast inofaSthon .a.oli, giv.gaful decrip t..Kion, ofn callthe lld ofth Abres ofnte Dollar orsn ihSOUTHLAoND. OSEbscripinXn Dollar C EarS THE HM EMSEYE cont ain Sa Coescriptiv skt of Carlia,giigycfll escrp Theon i ofly ne powland ofnh bstt bce. ta a vrbit orre wthano SOUTtLANDuone ye arrs r et obn ha o . eil M.fDEMPSEY. 151 Mraroiin Sthed,ki C olubiay C w ~hRtseiaiabler ctlg besta iylebi it.a'vrbit GMoreY tIa J1oo.is MPG. mc. Wmlesare madeto combin IL STORE. and fancy Ducks just received. ty. Our fancy Jackonet makes ummer. now offered at cut prices r Ladies' Shoes just received; ord Ties. We have a small ck and Russets, and Patent as JOBS. 9 . -pa%rtmen43::ts es, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, xtracts, Evaporated Apples, kc., &c. in store. Y & BRO. Alex. LMaco&nal&, FALL OF 1895. GoI Timls Ahoad. PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who will be wisr enough to seek genuine ba,-gain-, awl I cl.iim to have such bargains io offer my friends this Fall, an I give my reasons why I propose to undersell al competitors, as follows: 1st.-Our entirc stock of General Mer ' chaldise MUST be converted into re,ady c.Lsh in order to wind tip the linsiness of A. Macdonald & 2d.-I prefer to give my friends and nieighbors the benefit of the s.ieeping reductiona in p rices rather than sell eut in a lnmp, tha~t all might have an opportn aity of s: curing bargainsi 3rd.- When -the advance came on Sho--3, Hardwvare, and other :o.,ds in our lin.-, we fortunate S ad a bigc supply on band, and tl.e p:ofit which the advance ini prices legitimately gave us, will be thro., n zoour customers, ti.eieby aetting .tbeir goods al wnnst at first cost. 4h...-! ni1: he in the cotton' market from .-ta t to fluis", pa.sinag full pi i. .-d. .,'t forget this WVill also j.av highest cash price.for c .t'On seed. ,- un-e r.nd consult my prices on Z - iz -tr'd Ties before yon buy. I a tag '-- se.veral months ago when rI .-v v c: e nt rock bottom prices, and -wij xogiv.- ) on great advantage in yOne Al~ex. Mac&ona1ld, SURVlVOR, BLAOKSTOCK, S. C. Winnsboro Drug - Store. Just Arrived Buist's Turnip Seed, Mson~ Fruit Jars and Jelly T.umblears. Toilet Articles of all Kinids. Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. Winiboro Drug Stoe. Buria[ Cases and Caskets. THE UNDERSIGNED has a full lne df;tbe latest designs in INIRIE CASES AID CASIETS, at riderate prices. Orders filled prom.is night and day, at 'he old stand Tbanskfal for past patronage, I ask far a share of it in future. Hearse furnished when ordered. 11- tf M.I. ELLIOTT. 53.