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LOCAI INTELLIGENCE Thursda3, October 10 5 New Advertisements. Trespass Notice-H. L. Ellio:t, Sr. LocaiUrIerI -"Caroline" Sale at McMaster & Co.'s driug store. adv -The annual meeting of the county board is to take plec- on the first Thursday in Nuvember. -One pound of writing paper and envelopes in a box, fine quality, for twenty-five cents. A box of paper and euvelopes for ten cents at Lauder dale's. adv S- -Rev. T. M. Dent went to Colum bia on Tuesday morning at one o'clock to procure a trained nurse ror Mrs. J. L. Robinson, who is quite sick with fever in the Greenbrier section. He secured a lady and she arrived at Winnsboro the same morning at 6 o'clock and is now in charge of Mrs. Robinson. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Foa SALE oR RENT.-The dwelling formerly oceupied by L. D. Robert son. For particulars apply to adv A. Landecker. MAsoxIc MEETING. - The regalar monthly commutication of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. M. C. M. Chandler, Secretary. MEET fIM.---B. G. Tet-aat, County - Superv:,or, is ciding for a Road Congre,s on the first Monday i;i Novi nber. This is the right step and every taxpayer in the county shou!d be heie on thst day. Let's have good roads and p'e.iy of them. 10.5 YAI.S OI.D.-An old t 4lored mon who was on bi- way to the poor house on Wedncsdav says that lie is W105 years old. Ile was owned by a Mr. Hin:-on and afterwardS by Mr. Abram Lumpkin. le locked as if he might be fully as old as Ie repreteted. Rki,.-On Monday night there was a good rain at Wwnsboro, and w learn that it was geineral over the county. It came too late to do crops any good, bat was a welcome v1iitor on account of the dut which was almost unbearable. We willlikely have some respectable winter now. * Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Roses" if it was a paintior p.>wder, of course not. It is clear as water, no sedimet.t to fill the pores of the skin Its mfiss0i is to BEAL, CLEANSE and PURIFY the complexion of EVERY IM. P ERFECTION, and insures SvERY LADY *and GENTLE3IAN a c:ear, smooth corm "~-plexion. Sold b) John HI. McMaster & Co. Price 75 cents. ROAD MacAINE.-The road nicchine made by the Westrrn Wheel Scraper Company, which was tested by the connty board has been left in charge of the County Supervisor for further test. It will be under the personal super vision of Mr. T. W. Rufif who will give it a practical test en the rua 4 near his place. There was not a full meeting of the board at the first test, con,s quently the matter is held under advisement. R. W. PHILLIPS Is the place tO get aood Cook Stoves *anid Stove Ware, bought berot e the advance in price, ad,' Weather Report. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 9.-Wednesday and Thur-day fair; light frost followed by warmer in interior Thursday after noon. Wilnnsboro Cotton 3larket. * Strict good middling, 8ft; good ~ midding, 84; strict middling, Si; Firm. Liverp>jol and New York very fit m to-day on frost scare and fear of bn':can report on the 10th. T. J. Cur't In & ( 0. Mtis- Mena Boyd, of Willia.nburg is v:siting friends in town. Mr. Lot.ie L-t.decker, row of At lanta, Ga., i- on a visit to Winnsbor''. Mrs. U. G;. Desp" r:es left for New York Wedn'e da to Ati; her siste-, Mrs Ba: uch. ROAD CONGRESS. At the road1 congress I ttely held in ~- Co'umbia a reso:ution was passed to) t U e dfect that a roamd c)ngr(ss be held in each county for the purpose of dis cn.sing-the matter of road improve ment, the feasibility of using road -wt-rking machinery, drainage &c. Tids matter is of pa amount impor ta'.ce to our taxpayers, and one which every manl whose legs ar e not cut off . interested in. Tinerefore all tax payer, and persons interested, arc re qoested to meet in Winn-boro on the nirst Monday in November to discuss and act on tii- matter. The taxpayers, e.qpecia'ly, are urged to be present as the levy tuut be maide, and if the mn't:er is to be materialized more namies may be nece&sary. B3. G. Tenant, County Supervisor. Free Pils. s-ntd v ur address to HI. E. Buck:en & (Co.: Chiceago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A t:ial will convince you of their merits These pills tare easy'in action and me particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invalua ble. They are guaranteed to be perfectly ree from every deleterious substance and be purelv vegetable. They do not wveak vtheir action, but by giving tone to and bowels greatly invigorate the 0tuar size 25c. per box, Sold A'S EN_ JOY.&BLE OCCASION. The hot supper at Dr. Aricdge's came1 t 'yec rding to appoint-ient on Tuc zday vight of the 18th inst. There is very little u:e to say that it was a pleazant entertainment for every one knows the qualification of Mr. and Mrs. Arledze in the matter of enter tuinment. Winnsboro sent a conting ent which reports a very pleacant evenins. Trose prcsent frLomt here were: Misses Ella Doty, Jesse Jet. ning Marv E. McMaster, Annie Aikeii, Nannie and Clara Johnston, Ida Gilbert and Mamie Taylor, and Juo. L. Beaty, C. N. Douglass, Charley Stevenson, W. R. Elliott, Willie Gil bert, Henry Phillips, aid Neely John ston. The voting for the prettiest P. most popular young lady was con tested between Miss Ella Doty and Miss Delleny. The contest was lively and full of interest. The cake to be given to ihe successfull candidatte brought $12 50 and was won by Mizs Delleny. Mr. Jno. L. Beaty with his har monica and guitar and several of the young ladies at the organ entertained the assembly with sweet music, which was much appreciaied. The hours from 8.30 t about 12 were most pleasantly spent, and our Boro party left for home. The sum of $50 was realized, which shows a full patronag.. Keep the bail rolling. The entertaihment was gotten up by Mrs Arledge for the benefit of Rev. Jabcz Ferri, the pastor of the Baptist Clurh. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cast0ria. BUFFALO BILL'S GREAT EXHIBI TrION ALTERED, ENLARGED AND IMPROYED. The event in the amusement world this year will be the adyent of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. It is over eight ears since this great educaticnal enter tainment has been seen in this vicinity, und in those yerars it has had an ex perience and a career unequalled 'in the world's bi-tor). I has many times traversed the At lantic; it was the crowning fea'ure at the great Carnival in London in com memoration of the fiftieth year of the reign of Queen Vict,_ria; it disputed with the Eiffel Tower the palm for interest and success at the world's Fair in Paris in 1889; it traversed Europe, crossed the Alps and the PGreees, and camped beneath the alls of the Alhambra and within the ast interior of t he Colosseum at Rome. rinces, potentates and powers have ll been guests at its tables and have earned the lessons of the conqquest of the New Wor;d from conqueror and onquered. 4 The unofficial recognition of eight overnments is necessary to secure the different classes of h'orsemen who coim- t pose the human interest of the show. [here are Russian Cossacks and Indians nd Arabs and South American Gau hos and Cowboys and Plainstnen, of hom Colornel Cody is the type, and exican Ruralie from old .\exico, eaded by the trnlv wonderful Signor r opez-, and Texas Vaqueros (Sanish toericna), thus including all the primitive men who are hrorsemen, and n conjunction with them cavalry rm the Uni:ed States, England, France and Germany, representing the our greatest cavalry na'ions of the world.. To give the performance in as com plete form as it was given in Chicago ; required an auxiliary corps of 400 mploys, besides 400 arena performers, 800 in all. There are 225 draught hore which are used to haul the paraphernalia alone, besides the 300 urses used in the arena. The magnitude of this enterprise, which travels with all th~e require ments of an army, is in itself a marvel. It requires two trains to transport it, ant carries with it not only an army f mren and Lorses, but the largest porable grand stand, capable of seat ing 20,000 people, ever constructed, and a portable electric light p!anrt of 220,000 candle-power, which gives "a lustre of mnid.lay to objects below." T.e entertsinment, too, has been r atly al 'ered, enlerg'd and im p- vedl durinig there apast eight years. It s .t at the gates of the Great Co lubiin Exposition at Chicago two yeas ago, and as "the key to all," as it was justly called, rivaled in interest that greatmest achievement of civilized Arra. gements have been made to give the show in as complete a form as it was p)resented in Chicago, at the san:e time going through the country from p)iace '0 pla-c and making stands of one da',, two days, one week and two weeks, according to the size of the plac.. It presett the greatest series of ac curate pictes of frontier l:fe ever conceived arnd is veritably "history re lated by the mc n who made it." The many thrilling even's whlich wir the bloo.1 ini literatnre are re- enart ed by the participants. The Inrdia'r at home; his habi's cdatomns and man ners in peace and war; his amuse mnente and his labors, are all depicted. Te life of th:e scout, tl e emigrant, the pioneer, the cow-puneber, and the express rider, are all fuilly illustrated with fascinating verisimiiituide. Add-d to this is the great educa tional feature, presenting the Congress of Rough Riders of the World. From the plains of Tartary and the steppes of lussia. from the pampas of Srnth Amrica, anid trom the flyinrg cavatry of .1l tie gen.at fon dirg no-mine of Europe, they come to bid us view b'em in ft iendy rivalry . The spectators' .seats have been ar ranged in horse-shoe form, giving everybody a full and perfect view of the ;Irena. The top of the stand will pro:cet from sun and rain. It will be not only a great entertainment, but an -ducational exhibit withou cqaal. Every arrangement has been made for public comfort, and at nigat not one act will be omitted. Those who car not attend in daytime are assured of a complete exhibition at night. As the Philadalphia Ledger said a few days ago: "Anyone who misses sce ilg the show must be placed in tLe same category with the man who hm,s never read 'Unclz Tom's Cabin.'" Naturally, the great labor and the propitious events which enabled Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) to get to zether this marvelous object lesson in history will nev- be repeated, and this opportunity see them shou;d not be neglected. It will be in Co lumbia Tuesday, Oct. 15, afternocn and night. adv Cildren 6ry 'Ur Pitcher's Castoria. BETIIEL PARAGRAPHS. BErnFL, Oct. 7.-The weather con tinu- s dry w ith cool nights. There was cons.dvr:tble frost on the 1st in lw plices ku no damages was done. We have .ot had for years such a favorable 'al for gathering crops, which the fields will show, the most of the cotton being gathered. There will be very little over half a crop made in ti eciion. Th,e fifty-fif.h annn.l session of the Amirican Bib:e Soci-ty of Fairfield ;d Richl Isd coutien was h.ld at Bethel on the 6th inst. Tle addre6s mas delivered by Rev. M. W. Hook, ;hich w a very fine, instructive and ,difying. In the afternoon of the same day .here was an Epworth League organ zed with the folloving officers: President-J. B. Burley. 1-t Vice-President- Miss Jeipie Rob nson. 2nd Vicc-President - Miss E u I a authen. 3rd Vice-Prezident-Miss Evy Me ii nstry . Secretarr-Miss Agnes Ruff. Treasurer-Miss ija Leitner. Bethel Church wi:1 be dedicated oa he third Sunday of the present month t 11 o'cloc. The dedication sermon vi be preached by Rev M. W. Iook, astor. Everybody is invited to at end. c. All 1ree. Those who have used Dr. Kinits New )iscvery kn.owv its value, and thiose who ~ae not, h ive now the opportunity to try t Free. Cail on the advertised Drugit nd get a Trial B3ott , Free. Sen i y our ame and addressto II. E. Bucalen & Co., icago, and get a sample box of Dr. G .g's New Life Pills Flee, as well as a opy of Guide to lIealth and Household structor, F'ree. All of which is guaran eed to do you good and cost you nothing t MMaster & Co 's Drug Store. * Epilepsy 20 Years. Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. A few years ago. Mr. L. W. Gallaher, was an extensive, successful expert manLu acturer of lumber products. Attacked with pilepsy, he was obliged to give up his bu.si nelss. The attacks came upon him most in pportunely. One time falling from a carri age, at another down stairs, and often in the street. Once he fell down a shaft in the mill, his injurics nearly proving fatal. Mr. allaer writes from Milw~aukec, Feb.16, '95. "There are none more miserable than epi eptics. For 20 years I suffered with epilep tic ts, having as high as Eive in one night. I tried any number of physicians, paying to one alone, a fee of 3500.00 and have done little for years but search for something to help me, and have taken all the leading remedies, but received no benefit. A year ago my son, Chas. S. Gallaher, druggist at, 191 Reed St., Milwaukee, gave me Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and I tried It with gratifying results. IIave had but two Eits since I began taking it. I am better now in every way than I have been in 20 years." Dr. Miles' Rlemedies are sold by druggists on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit or price refunded. Book on the Heart and Necrves, free. Address. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. Trespass Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID den from hunting on thei following places: The Boyd place, Jackson Creek, J. W. Bolick's, Middlesex, HIore Branch and my home place, and all other lands owned by mec in tlii Countv. II. L. EL LIOT fl, SR. Octtober 9, 1895. 10-10-3 Is HEREBY GiVEN THAT AP plicat ion wilt he made at the netxt se5 i.n of the Genewral assembly for amndmetis to the charter of the Cape Fear and Cincinnati Railway Company authorizing the huilding of the road t. the limits of the State, either through Greenville or Anderson, as the :Direc tors may de:ermine. crossing- interven inr Counties, and from near Ct.mden t~the North Carolina ir.e in the direc tion of Southport, N. C , crossing intervening Counmies, and to change the name to the Southport and West. er Railroad Comrpany, together with other general amendments to the said charter. G. Hf. McMASTER, J. C. CA LDw ELL, President. Secretary nnd Treasurer. ST'UPENDOUS IST01, Ready in all A BEAUTIFUL LINE 01 Black Dress Goods in all the lates meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, a Broadcloth in all colors. Also Fancy Sacking Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', misses' v inducements in ladies' and gents' A Large Sto bought before the rise. Can sa I keep the celebrated R. & G. ( assortment of ladies' stylish Wraj MY LINE Of was never more complete. HATS Some good values in gents' Under If you want a Trunk or Valise doi poorest man in the county can bi from me this season and not miss I Here is a stunner: A Silk Um Country merchants will do we stock. J, L.Ml Q. :D WILLIFOE NOTICE TO TRE PASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to hunt, or otherwi;e trespass on my lan-t near the town of Winnsboro. -JAS. G. McCANTS. 4th October, 1895. 10-5 FOR RENT. OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year, the Dwelling House and premises of :1enry N. Obear. 92Gtf T.-K. ELLIO'IT, Agent. FOR SALE, W~ E offer at private sale a plantation of Two Rundred and Fifty (250) Ares, lying near the residence of Mr. Tno. 5. l)ouglass and Dr. Thos. G. Doug lass, now occupied by Mr. Win. B. Doua lass. IIas good dwelling and other build ings on it. Terms easy. 9-26tf T. K. EL LIOTT, Cashier. Ehe Leadg Conservaty ofAmeirica Canu. FJaitra\. Director. ondedin 18|i3 by .Tor j6e. edfor Prospectus FRAMC w. HAtE. General Manager. Oodb riia nOlyGui. boshmaes.so with b inacur Talesb Acintfi proces Teceat pADerfect assiilaton f rform ofie, fon setc ret rigithe0valuableparts and disadin Pte vothes. hey C&meiCo.Sbn ces plum Adroudote fiure They reth leshness, cotaiinacg ToAbesEb ad ssltion oferymess. fod scrt rie, prae pa,.rt box, discarn t5. Pamphless.HO The GaET Thin FacEE.m drhn ToutNACUe fiu. The aroawa,t fo WLLofness cosan at pubElic, aut c, befred theCort ouse dofor ainphitinb, "O C., onT T FrE.n The iDecembr (bein the 2noday, betwIen ofher forgaleoarspofliale,ual that tract of land lying west from Winsboro, known as the Park, con taing Twecnt y-two Acres, more .or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. T. B. Madden, A. B. Cathcart and others. The Council reserve the right to re ject any or all bids Byx order of Council: 9-4td J. A. HINNANT, Clerk. o r and an honest pnn write to tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In tihem sent free. Als aa talogue of mechan atentsaken through Mu& Co. receive s s e 1 bruh e lybfr h ulcwth e.st circultiot o any sce ni wor i the oie cnts very number contans bau ANNUAL NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR, IWINNsBORo, S. C., Oct. 1, 1895. All persons having claims against the County not yet presented will pre sent same at this office on or before the first day of November next for arol B. G. TENNANT, 10 1-4t County Supervisor. D E F ES&HtDN"SS IUNTS K TO SELECT FROI Departments. COLORED DRESS GOODS, t styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash id Flannels. A big assortment of Cloakings s for children. Something nice in nd children's Hose. Some special aandkerchiefs. ck of Shoes, ve you money in this department. orsets, the best made. The best s you have ever seen in the Boro. CLOTHING to please the old and young. wear. Look at my line of Cravats. 't buy until you price mine. The .y a pair of WOOL BLANKETS us money. brella for seventy-five cents. 11 to price through my immense [NAUGH. S-l- !l IaIel. School C I1drnl Will please remember that we have a full supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS, COPY BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, PENCILS, PEN-OLDERS, INK and SPONGES. COTTON PLANTERS Can find BLANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS and LANTERNS. A Supply of CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, BOWLS and PITCHERS, YELLOW BAKERS, GLASSWARE of all kinds. Under WVinnsboro Hotel. EXCHANGE FEED AND SALE STABLES. All persons indebted to the under signed by note falling due on tbe 1st and 15th of October will prepare to meet same as full pay ment will be re quired. I have a few NEW BUGGIES for sale eheap for cash. Also a few MILCH COWS. A couple of fecond-hand FOUR-HORSE WAGONS, in good running order, and one pair of LARGE MULES. Will sell them for cash or on twe've months' time. A. WILLIFORD, Winns-boro, S. C. $ambler Si,cysles There is only one price on Ramblers. $rod is enough for...the best bicycle that was ever bift. More than $1oo is too muich. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them if you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. , ou are groping in the dark if you buy without seeing a Rambler caalog. Postal will bring it.' GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Cii. WASsInIGon, P. c. NOT!ICE. CR SURVEYING, TERRtACING Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to AT THE CORN] Another lot of white, black Also a nice line of fancy Dimil a beautiful and cool waist for s Wool Dress Good stock is cash. HIEC A new lot of Zeigler Bros'. also low price and medium Oxf lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, Blai Leather, which we are offering G.rocery Fresh Flour, Meal, Molass Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, E Soap, Starch, Soda, Crackers, Triumph New Irish Potatoes Call on us. Respectfully, J. M. BE A' .3L.isrts 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, Ponueranian 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. IF YOU WANT to Keep Abreast of the Times READ SOUTHLAND. It contains all the latest improve ments up to date. Subscription One Dollar a Year The Charleston edition of ThE HOME SEEKER contains a descriptive sketch or all the coast region of South 'Jarolina, giving a full descrip tion of all the lowlands of the Sta'e. Pric~e:'One Dollar, or sent with SOUtJIILAND one ver* for ONE DOLL AR AND FIFI'Y CENTS. C. ?vr. D EMPSEY. 1511 \Main St., Columbia, S. C, 3-21-ly 17 95 AN ORD.N~ANCE. S-mI OF SoL-ru CAIoun, TJownt of WVinlsb)oro. B3e it enacted and ordaine~d by the Inedant and Wardenis of the town of Winnsbor.2 in Coiuncil met and by the authiority of the warnev: That all persons who are convicted of violating any ot the ordinances of' the townt of Winnsboro may be re quired in thme discretion of the fnten dant or Council to do hard labor on the streets of said town. Done in Council this the 12th day of Sep;ember, 1895, and [.s.] with thme corporatc seal of the town affixed. JAS. W. UJANAIIAN, Intendant. Attfest -J. A. - TTSArNT Clerk. R STORE. tnd fancy Ducks just received. y. Our fancy Jackonet makes ummer. now offered at cut prices for Ladies' Shoes just received; ord Ties. We have a small :k and Russets, and Patent as JOBS. a g pa.rtmnent. es, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, :xtracts, Evaporated Apples, c., &c. in store. Y & BRO. IMEN RIMAY 9 Central Tme shown between Jackonvlle and Columbia. Eastern Time at other points. Northbound. X0.a6 Nolo NoSS Sept. 18th, 195. Daily Daily Daily Lv. 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IS3 .... 92. ite,F1 $5n.ar T o Nw rkDolVAll No. 35and 3 SU. 0 VIMaiThouhANSI manvufetl gcr a findl Crstas oac Jaksoe a rk; qalysatsllacr The B.-Nve te bet val6 do otee UonSt ton Coarmia, but esha antae o paSS heieranbggs ar udnlfrSlfle on sol" W. you deUler ca,o supl yoAEWICoK,b G W A JAsmG. A OHNSOA.NTA P.3 I. WELES,ap, .CoUE .. "in of ats esgsi " rot m(Which ces. rders,0) 14le promnls hight andky aththie polds stnd.h sThand o paoptronaey earisernised awlimitedmer. mares at my .lae--"Fairfil Stoc