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INTELLIGENCE' . al, December 12. t , . ..w Advertisements. , Christmas- J. M. Beaty & Co. Local 7ria. -"Caroline" Salve at McMaster & Co.'s drug store. adv -Don't forget Mozart Symphony Company at the armory to-night. -Mr. W. H. Flenniken was able to be at Lis post at the Peoples Bank on Wednesday. -O,, Wednesday morning the frost was so sc y as to give the appearauce of a light coat of snow. -This is the last week Mullikin will be hero. Get your photos before he leaves. baurday is his last day. -Don't forget that the time for pay ing tax,,s expires on the first of Janu ary, and the Legislature will be out of reach then. -We hear a very favorable report from the work which the chain gang is doing between White Oak and Wateree church. -We are indebted to Mrs. Jno. D. Blair for a timely present in the matter of some fine turnips. They are as fine as we have seen. -The 17th day of December will be the day for weighing the. prize hogs. The same day applies to prizes offered . by the Ne-cs and Courier and by us. We hope those who- are in the race will send in their weights promptly. -The rznterprising firm of J. M. Beaty & Bro. is calling your attention to all kinds of Christimass goods, both in dry g .ods and groceries. Tney mention something especially suited to the farmer's use-seed oats. Good seed are worth money, bad seed are not worth hauling home. See what they say about shoes. -Some time ago Mr. Samuel Oath cart sent to town to get the weather news. The report announced a cold snap, so be ki!led his hogs. On We'i iiesday Mr. Doty had killed a few and went to the office to hear the weather news. It was reported that the weath er would be warmer. lie at once sent word to kill no more hoga. This is qui:e a t-eful departn:ent on the hog question and is generally reliable. -The Moz trt Symphony Company will exhibit at the armory to-night Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. SMYTIIE ELEcTED.-The unofficial returns give Smnythe a majority of about four hundred for Mayor of the city of Charleston. 'GoNE To GALA.-Misses Ella anid -Hattie Doty, Miss Namie 'Thompson aidiiss Anna McCsuits are in Charles onattli~Jh re festivities of G da Week. CiARs.-Cards are out announcing the marr-iaae of Mr. LI. S. W'.lie .to 31iss Maimie Rlawis. The hippy event will tak~e pl.Ace r.t Mt. Olivet church on the 17th at4 o'eiouk. Ni .turr>.-O.t Wed nesday tight Mr.. V. .J. Lemmnon was united in min:rriLg. to Miss Bur:c Chappell, {ldaugi.er atCir. Oce-a.- l.ppeil. The c :retr.'. a at p rformned at Ih- home MlAZ:ust, -Ont We dotesday tight, at ilhe hu':e ef the b.ido, Mr. VE 11. WVam, fr-o.ai ':ear Ureen Pond, andc Ala va ilo>re, daughter of Mr *Levi MQore, who h;ves ini the L'ng-t *town steC tonl. - Ticke-s for the .\ozart Symphoniy Club at e ou sale at J 0. Boag's Go e..rly and procure your seats. The entertain :Lent comes well recomn mended. . S.u Nm.ws -Chief Police Gi.bet t re- 1 c::ived th- sad intelligenice on Wednes day that 1-is ston Jef was lying at the( point of death in Mob!e, Ala The intelligerc stated that six doc ors. were atter:ding him and were in doubt a, to the zract cause of the trouble The youn man was running on some line at M.t.>e as b>ggage mas-er. ANOHEu LrsaT"o.-Cn Tuesday, J. 91. Ellntt, Jr. ik a lunatic by the tnme of Bat'er Ster t > tha asy lum. This- unfortantate darkey came from the north western section' of the county. liec was reported to be dangerous I On his arrival in t .wnl he got away from those in chtarge of t.. a-id ran to the Pr.abyteriatt churchyard. Chiel Gi bert assir,ted the parties in charge and recaptured him in the graveyard. Yora ATTENTIo.-We have had I tegnent complaints ab>ut the non-de :eyof the Tri-Weekly. Our aim is that the papers shall be promptly and safely delivered. We have instruc- t tions genera!ly to put the papers in t,.e front pLrch, or under the store door &c. The porch is not a safe lec,as the witid eften carries the Say)er ont int the yar d, and passers b. e sometimes pick themn up. If our 1:irons would hang an ordinary box urear ihe frotnt of the premises it would facilitat-: matters for us greatly. For we are anxionls f .r an early and safe delivery of the paper. Two Lives saved. Mrs. Phozbe Thomas, of Jenction 'ity, L I., was told by her doctors she had Coo sumptiou and that there was no hope for her. but two bottles of Dr King's New Disovery ecmp.etely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eogers. 1: -'ii St , San Francisco, sutTer,:d fLoPi a .,adful e-ld app-caching C.on. sutie tried without result everything es-n ' 'ought one bottle of Dr. Kzing's Ne. weriV and i i two w'eeks w'as eurl . is~aturally thankful. It is Mi: . -s of whichl these are- samples, me --c.., Coughs and C2olds. Free trial bo. McMaster's & 'Jo.s Drug Stor. .ii'rEr SAVED TIIAx NOT.-Or at tention has been e,lled to large pen cunta-lning stot.e; which have been ji along side of the railroad near Simp son's Turn:out. It is stated that the railway company purchases them foi ballasting the track. Tne pens ar< made of rails and are twelve feet eaci way and ;ix feet higb, therefore they contain 32 cubic yards. We are toC that the price is 30 cts per cubic yard making $9.00 for one of these pens It is statt d that one hand with a two male team can fill a pen in three days We do not give this out as positive information, but it is worth looking into. There is nothing than can be done with the mules on a cotton farm at this ceason which will pay as much if we have been correctly informed, We know that the. material used tc ballast the track here was hsuled from a point in Newberry County, so the matter is worth investigating. Childre. Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. RAISE CORN .mD iooS -The peo;.ic in Fairf-.id County appear to be i' very gooct condition financially anc the reasun is that low pricad cottor forced them to adopt the strictesi economy and to raise more home sup plies. It has always been said thal if a man did not plant a large crop of cotton that he could not get credit This has b:en too true to a large ex tent, but if a farmer has no corn not bacon to buy he is about as inde, pendant of the credit as the man wh< exends it. We judge from remark of various merchants that they would Srefer now more hog and hominey and less c >tton. The farmer who bny, corn ai.d bacon and depends on paying for it entirely out of his cotton crop is safe if he makes a good cotton crop but by this plan he stakes his all or on crop-consequently the merchani risks his credit in proportion. The colored farmer would buy other things if he had a surplus of cotton as a re mit of home production in supplies, therefore the merchant would get a :ash trade as a result of home pro uction and bounteous cotton yield. We will be sadly disappointed if our white and colored farm. "s abandon iome produc"ion and attempt to pay or every thing uwed on the farm out >f ct.tton money next year. I; will remain in Winnsboro this veek only. All persons wanting pho ographs taken for Chritmas will do vel to come early so th:it I can get hem finished before I leave. Red-..-d rices. J. A. Mullikan, adv --Gallery in Thespian Hall: MASONIC ELECTION. Crosbyvill e, December II.-At a ~egular communie.ion of Coleman odge No. 97, A. F. M., held on the th inst , the following officers :e lcted to nerve the ensuing year: J. fII. McLane, W. M. W. W. Crosby, S. WV. Ned Taylor, J. W. J. F. V. Legg, Secret ary, M. D. C. Colvin, Treasurer. S M. Cameron, S. D. W. it. Boul ware, J. D). WV. A. Cornwell, J. G. Wolling, itewards. Soomton Widener, Tiler. ?erenrrr. Mr. C. M. Chandler is attending a rieeting of the Grand Lodge in Char:es on. IIe le ft on Monday, Mrs. Chan ler accompanying him. Mr. Jno. A. Stewart is attending the neeting of the Grand Lodge in Charles on. e represents the Masonic Lodge .t Blackstock. Rev. T. M. Dent and Mr. R. HI. rennings have returned from the meet rg of' conferenca at Rock Hill. Mrs. Sease, mother ot Mr. F. M. larke and Mrs. T. B. Cathicart, re urNed to her home in Trenton on Vednesday. Prof. W. WV. Dixion arrived in town Vednesday. Mr. Riley Stewart left on Wednes lay to attend the Watt-Moore wedding m Longtown. Mrs. II. L. Elliott, Jr., left on Ttues h i for Columbia. She wilt visit imter, her late home, before return Misses Laura Ger:g and Lula Jenkins 'etrned from the Atlantia Eposition m Tue=day morning. They were net in Atlanta by Mr. J. J. Gerig oum Ocala, Fla. Restored to HIeal:h. It was reported in this section not oog go that Rev. Dr. Lathan, for nerly of Yorkville, but now of Brad ey, Abbevill: county, was in very bad iealth. Later information is to the &fct that whi'e the report was true, he good doctor is now much better, md has every reason to hope for com >!cte recovery to his former health and *trength. He has already gone to york again.- Yorkville Enquirer. H ow's This! We offer One IHundred Dollars Re yard for any case of Catarrh that can tot be curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHIENEY & 00, Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known '. J. Chenev for the last 15 years, and elieve him' perfectly honorable in alt yusiness transactions and financially ble to carry out any obligations made > their firm. West & Triax, Wholesa'e Drunggists, lowdo. 0. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole ;a'e Druggiets. Toledo, 0. tiall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter a!l, acting directly upon the blood md mucous surface; of the system. ~ric, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drggist . Testimonials free* Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetaria. DEATII OF MRS. CLOWNEY. News reached Wi;}:b:>ro early on Wednesday morning that Mrs. Susan E. Clowney died at the residence of her ton-in-law, Mr. C. E. Catheart, near town, about halt-past eight ' o'clock on Tuesday night. Mrs. Clow j ney had been feeiing quite unwell for some time and was apprehen,ive about her own condition. She was expect ing a daughter from the West, Mrs. Brice. and expressed the fear to her son Samuel Clowney on Monday that she might not live to see her. She died of neuralg:a of the heart, so we are informed The deceased was the relict of the late Moses Clowney who died ab.ut two years ago. She was a life long, consistant member of Salem church in which faith she was reared. Since the death of her husband the deceased spent considerable time with her daughter, Mrs. Cathcart, living in Winnsboro until about twor weeks ago, when they moved to the country. Three sons and several daughters are left to mourn .er loss whom the com muni'y will sympathiza in their af fli:ti.>n. Mrs. Clowney won many friends by her amiable christian dispe sition who will learn of her death in sadness. FAIRFItLD COTTON MILLS. We do not ike to build enterprises "on palper," consequently we have observed sHle:ce in rrfereuce to the proposed cotton mill in Winnsboro. Bnt feeling greatly assured that we are on a working basis we will give the public a meagre outline of the facts. As is well known to sotue of our readers, Mr. D. L. Tompkins, of Charlotte, is working with our busi ness men and has subscribed liberally to the stock. The subscriptions will be called for as Zoon as $65,000 have been subscribed, and at present the amount sub.eribed is not far short of this amount. There is no reason for toe project not to succeed, especially since our people :ealize the benefit of having a factory market to sell cotton in. Mr. Thompkins is already presi deut of thrce large mills in North Carolina and his connection with this p.ject sbo.'d c ury confidence. The pans for the proposed mi I many be seen at the store of J. M. Beaty & Bro. There is a goodly number of sub scriptions frIom the country an.1 we bes(ech the faraers to contribute. One of the largest subi"bers to the stock is a gentleman from the Feaster ville section and we hope others will immitste his example. Children Cr.y for Pitcher's Castoria. MURDERERS CAUGIIT W HILE PRE PARING FOR A DANCE. Several days ago Sheriff Ellison placed a warrant for the arrest of Beckey Graves and Chaney Jones, who murdered Patsy Davis near M1r. B. F. Cassells' place on Wateree River, in the hands of N'ank Harrison and Nathan Sandet. . . make the arrest. They learned that these two women had relatives near Lancaster. They proceeded int that direction and came to the house where the women were staying with relatives, about two or three miles from L'incaster. The oc casion was opportune, for a runner from near their home i'n this county had b2en seot to warn the fugitives from j :stice, but th,e colored deputies arrived on the scene before the women could leave. Little did the relent on account of the'r murderous act, for they wvere prepar;ng to go to a dance when arrest.ed. Ttmese two women, as our readers have been informed by THE NT AND HlERALD, cut another womtan, 2atsy Davis, to cieath. It was stated by her father that several held h:r while Beckey Graves cut her literally to pieces. The Governor of fere.i a reward of $25 for the arrest and conviction of the two mentioned, so Frank Harrison and Nathan Sanders will be entit'ed to the money. The women were landed in jail here at 12 o'clock on Tuesd4y. Heart Disease Cured By Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Fainting, weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu lar or TIntermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Pal piation, Choking Se nsation, Shortness of Breath, Swrelli:g of Feet and Ankles, are symptoms of a dLoea,ed or Weak IIeart. MR.N.C MLE. ( Of Fort wayne, lnd., writes on Nov. 29. Is94: "I was afBicted for forty years with heartI trouble and suffered untold agony. I had weak, hungry spells, and my heart would palpitate so hard, the pain would be so acute and torturing, that I became so weak and nervous I could not sleep. I was treated by several physicians without relief and gave up ever being wenl again. About two years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles' Remedies. One bottle of the Heart Cure stopped ali heart troubles and the Restorative Nervine did the rest,and now I sleep soundly and at tend to my household and social duties with out any trouble. Sold by druggists. Book sent free. Address Dr. Miles Medicat Co., Elkhart, Ind. r. Dilds Remedies Restore Health. A. STUPENDOUS STOGK TO SELEfJT FRON Ready in all Departments. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS, Black Dress Goods in all the latest styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and Flannels. A big assortment of Broadcloth Cloakings in all colors. Also Fancy Sackings for children. Something nice in Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', misses' and children's Hose. Some special inducements in ladies' and gents' Handkerchiefs. A Large Stock of Shoes, bought before the rise. Can save you money in this department. I keep the celebrated R. & G. Corsets, the best made. The best assortment of ladies' stylish Wraps you have ever seen in the Boro. 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. Country merchants will do well to price through my immense stock. el L. MIMNAUGH. 9. D. WILLIFOItD, - - Maa er. NOTICE. JS EEVD URVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT EDGAR rrAP, SJennings.S. Q. Your address, wih six cents Choice stamps,maldtouHe quarters, 11 Eliot St., Boston. , Itass., wills bring you a full line 11 of sample, es for lf-Choice Z ~mous 83pants ;Suits, $13.25; 0 Q( JO vercoats, $10.25, and up. Cut MALAGA GRAPES, r O.to order. Agents wanted every- I 0 l New Plymouth Rock Co. Still on hand, another supply 12-10-4mo FAIR NOTICE.WITR UFOAS P A RTIES owing the assigned estate RE .1of Ulysse G. Desportes arc here-. by notified that payment must be madeBALY within the next thirty days, or I shall be forced to -collect through an attor- CRMO CLV , nev. JA MES Q. DAVIS, 11-28txtf Assignee.RE CLV , SECUR1TIES. LCRE XTE have (placed in oar hands)RE MA vvsome gilt-edged securities to ofIer those hsving money to invest. All commanications shall be regardedan srityconfidential. stricly J. Q. DAVIS, PRL TA W, D. DOUGL ASS, J. E. McDONALD, W ET 11-9tf , WinnsboroCS. C. FOR SALE. FIIIRTEEN HIUNDRED ACRES ofPmn u land, situated near Albion, on S. Douglass. It will be divided into Ude'insooot. small tracts if necessary. Terms easy. If not sold, it will be rented. -. .- __ Apply to J. E. McDONALD, IO-22t J. Q. DAVIS, or A T N IN W.JUST RECEIVED. Since 1J1 I Choicee Und 0 (t appeChoicee am cured.T ,iMALAeaGA HOUEKEPES Stilg on hand, anothergsuppl Ely's Cram RalmCpensER, and nilraratin, eal th Socsanro tects the dUnrereWironsbldo, Rosto. teSnes3; o Thate anbeller al ekrs efRisn uk is apped irero ctyirr he otil,i quly borbed apanciesreifaon. Ely' e neToil hasmid ncrwetadOtel faor U.hS ols & . A. c ~ ra EysemBalm openns atndgisso b al ets Rthe S Me brn fro cols stores Bre bs . .Mlass h esso Ast E EastIndi PTheesBalme s appied drc l uiant e otis,i Ely's inola Baslsam is asreGcreI Bam -> c re s a p ruggss o r ail. ~Eaoratoed Cucume, Packles, SAwayos oand.Puns Hecllkinds oef-FRuitsing stock. Pdl Skinhaad lood Oatmeal. . ch looand nee falM ac tw'ce* sth "estietrae rcer s $02BLOOD100D Bal@DI TH EAESOUTHERNireion aefo an fl peopl ondBod iseaIses ttrfes ids upde nrihe the lood and never ofailsMSI~~14 INI 'f nto e the yostca druggt,eate s End SES ifo larecisae bftl, o - fo i botwe. Thuandsdcn wil grae ~~ GI R RDT sent fegh paoli ud, its praisest ln tn onso fr derfuD Cures0, e lntae on. ap-. ~DOA send_s1oo.for.araeTbttleASrSSS-r set rih pai y od ~ ott itpoto .C Ch ichster'a Engish.DE:.oDdBrand O--irsil nd OEastG IndiaAPik~les, some other. AefullelinecrofICanuedbuoods ~s .p r fr L~1e.",ni:e alwaysnn t on Ihnd.os adpemsso Ma. 000 e.jmsll Xsne ar.HAr ful !nearH ay n Bold b all Lcal DrGiveizme__a?call.& CHRIS NOW 1IS THE TIME to buy your go rush commences. A good Dress and Tri and up. Outings, Ginghams, Duck, S: Tcking, Flannel, Brown Homespun, Chi pan, Canton Flanrel, Jeans, Cassimeres, Umbrel!as, &c., &c. . SHOES. AND MORE TO ARRIVE in a few d and buy what we recommend and all wi: CAKE SUGAR, Powdered Sugar, Cit for use; Currants, washed ready for u wheat Flour, Oat Meal Flakes, Cheese, i rickles, Spices, Tea, Coffee, Soap, Stan Matches, &c. seed WE HAVE a lot of Home-raised Red sec d. Call and examine. E. P. REED & CO.'S and Paden Bros'. Respectfully, J.M. BE Alex, Mac.onald, FALL OF 1895. o IlTi1es Ahead PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who will be wise enough to seek genuine bargains, and I claim to have such bargains to offer my friends this Fall, and give my reasons why I propose to undersell all competitors, as follows: st.-Our entire stock of General Mer chandise MUST be converted into ready cash in order to wind up] the business of A. Macdonald & Co. nd.-I prefer to give my friends and neighbors the beriefit of the sweeping reduction in prices rather than sell out in a lump, that all might have an opportu nity of securing bargains; 3rd.- When the advance came on] Shoes, Hardware, and other goods in our line, we fortunate ly bad a big supply on band, and the profit which the advance - in prices legitimately gave us, will be thrown to our customers1 thereby getting their goods al most at first cost. th.-I wvill be in the cotton market from start to finish, paying full prices--don't forget this. Will also pay highest cash price-for cotton seed. Be sure and consult my prices on Bagging and Ties before you buy. I bought these several months ago when Lhey were at rock bottom prices, andI will give you great advantage in your wants here. Alex. M~aconald, SURVY1VOR, BLAOIKSTOCK. S. C - Winnsboro Drug - Store. Just Arrived Buist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. t Best 5ct. Cigar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. _ Wiusboro Drug Store. Burial Cases and Caskets. THE UNDERSIGNED has a full in of 'he latest designs in, BURIAL CASES ANU CASKETS, tt moderate p,rices. Orders filled roipily, night and day. at 'he old stand. Tlhan,kful for* past patronage, ask for a share oif it ~in future. Uearse faruished wheni ordered. 11t _I. M. RT.T.OTT, SR. T MAS ods for Christmas before the exfreme mings at low prices. Calico at 5c. teen, Sheeting, Bleached Homespun, cked Homespun, Sea Island Home Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, SHOES. 3ys. Give us your trade in this line 1 be pleased. .:kfries. ron, Seedless Raisins, washed ready se; Crackers, Candy, Apples, Back acaroni, Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, ;h, N. O. Molasses, Vinegar, Cigars, Rust Proof Oats. Pare and heavy Shoes at cost to close out. aty & Bro WANTED, BOARDERS DELIGHTFUL ROOMS. HOUSE and furniture new. Have all modern onveniences. Gas, Electric Bells, hot ad cold water bath rooms on each . loor. Fare and all accommodations irst-class in every respect. Conveni nt to all places of amusement. -Im nediately on car line to Exposition. Rates, $1.00 and $2.00 per day. 3pecial rates to parties of six --r more. MRS. J, J. BABNES, 283 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. 10-19 118 GARNETT ST., ATLANTA, GA. etween Loyd and S. Pryor Streets.. Eithin .half block of two car .lines -leading to Exposition. ERVICE GOOD. - . TERMS MODERAEF'. By the day, week, or month. dRS. E. R. TURZNAGE. 10-15 Proprietress. WHEN YOU VISIT ATL ANTA You will find a Comfortable Home vhich offers the public good board nd comfortable arrangement at mod' rate prices. Every Fifteen MI~inutes treet Cars pass the door for the Ex iosition grounds. upper, Bed and Breakfast for, One Dollar. Mrs. G. B. Rcberts No. 234 Whitehall Street, 10-15 Atlanta, Gs. - Exposition BOARD. N PRIVATE HOUSJE 238 West Peachtree; itanta Georgia THIRD IDOOR FROM LINDEN TREET, ON CAR LINE, midway etween Car Shed and (near) Exposi NEW BEDS, MODERATE RATES. COMFORT ASSUREDh. Address, DR. A. B. PAT TERSON. $olentiflo-Ameriean1 Agency for - DESIOM PATENTS. OeWueau c euig eet naeIS.