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IKTELllGENCE. ' "WEDflfDAY. JULY 1. : : 1885 Temof The News asd Hebald.? Tri-y#??y edition, four dollars per annum, > n adt*ye- Weekly edition, two dollars Sranm in advance; two dollars and ty/Wp z?er annum, if not paid in adV vanoevj rjjsf for Adveetisctg.?One dollar per m^S (solid minion) for the first insertr tion, ?"6 fifty cents per inch for each subL" seqaflf'j insertion. These rates applv to adv^C^ients of everv character, and are pavai^f strictly in advance. Obituaries a andttSytes of respect are charged for as <* adver^pments. 'Marriage notices, and simjfejfiinour.cements of deaths, are pub IishSijee, and are solicited. Liberal terms ^ \ for^awpact. auvernsemenis. jf vA^vertisemenrs. To Admirers?'T- T. Lumpkin, Azt. Locrf?BrIet?. BiP^. ?'We are told that trade in town ||P was finely on Saturday. E|p ?The vegetable crop this season has beeaextraordinarily fine. ?The; prospect now is that a very cotton crop will be made. gSVhy don't somebody send "South KjBa car-load of watermellons? wggA light shower of rain fell in and ftud Winnsboro on Thnrsday night. B-Very heavy rains have fallen re |8?tly in several portions of the coanB-The Court of Common Pleas for fchland is now in session at Colnm* I?Another man has been killed in llncaster. This is the second since fe last term of Court. ?The colored Hook and Ladder ompanv made their run on Tuesday gilt in one minute. - . . r ?Read the new schedule of the Atntic Coast-lane, published in another >T imn. ?Peaches and blackberries are on e market. The former selling at ten nceius ;i uuzctj. HUH ?The South Carolina College has conferred the degree of LL.D. upon nhe Hon. A>^r. Magrath. ? c^ass *iaTe chanScd ^^pPVHbeirplace of dancing from Boag's Opera House to the Thespian Hall, ja ?The exercises of Miss Thomas's fr school near Ridgeway will be closed ! on July 3 with a picnic and other appropriate ceremonies. '?The county commissioners have \^ been putting some much needed im- ! provement on tire sashes and blinds of * LUC jaii. ?The thanks of the office are due to ] Mr. W. H. Ruff for a basket of very ,J fine peaches^ none better in the county ] L we are certain. ?Mr. David R. Flenniken. had , 4 > v- If t ?" 5 % - 5 * 'jf twenty-seven plows running in one < field on Monday. A pretty good lay j out for these dull tines, or perhaps i the boys would call it a "rash." \ jK ?Some gentleman rode a railroad < tricycle to tow a on Tuesday night and the boys captured the tricycle and went i into the railroad buiness on a small scale. ' ' ' - ] ?The Town Council are making < desirable improvements on Congress i r street. The bed of the street is being < elevat<5d and the shabby old bridges i removed from the gutters. '* ^ ?It mast not be forgotten that we _ are it earnest abont sending The News axd Hesalp one year to the gentleman who sends ns in the best ( watermelon between the 1st July *' * aid the 15th September. ?'The policemen of town have been ^ sappHed with new clnbs. They are ' made of sole leather, and it isxclaimed % that they will not break the skin. We { would hesitate, however* to insnre the sknU of the subject. -' ?The examination of applicants for ' . * teachers' certificates as we announced I' some time ago, will be given on Thursday and Friday nest. The second '< Sfrade questions will be submitted on ' Thursday and the first grade on Fri- 1 1 day. ?The services in the Episcopal - church here will, until further notice, , be held as follows: Sunday School, 10 o'clock, a. m.; morning service, 11 ' o'clock; evening service, 6? o'clock; Wednesday evening service, 6? o'clock. ? The Rev. John Gass will officiate on the first, third and fifth Sundays in each month, and on "Wednesdays. On will hp / * IUO Vtugi UUUUMJ 0 VUV4V !? ? reading, .4^ ?2fr.-3arnhart, of the Franklin , J. 'Square Library Co., we understand has secured the requisite forty mem- . bers, and we are to have'Sit least a trial J f of the circulating library. Many think it will work well and we hope that none will be disappointed, but instead of forty it seems to us that we ought to have at least a membership of double ! that number. The books will be distributed from the drag store of McMaster, Brice & Ketchin, Death.?Little Daisy, daughter of j Mr. J. Martin Yongue, of tins county, died on Wednesday, tbe 17th instant. The parents have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. Minute.?Our "devic" has requested ( us to submit the following to the pub lie, hoping that all who solve it will let him.know: "If three girls meet two girls and each kiss the other, how many kisses'will be exchanged7* r * i*. i 1 4 j tji fl i 1 Survivors' Bktxiox. ? Col. Cad. Jones, of Rock Hill, will deliver the L address at the next annual reunion of ? - me survivors ox uie xwtaiut xvcgiaicui,, . S. C. V. The meeting will perhaps be at Yorkville^sorae time in August nex(^ r Hats fob JEvekybodx.?If any of oar readers want to buy a straw hat now is the time, and the place is at the store of Messrs. A. Williford & Co. They have just received a $200 lot with directions to sell them at any sacrifice. * " " Ice! Ice! Ice!?We were glad to note the arrival of the pure Kennebeo ice, received by the Winnsboro ice House on. Friday?wagon after wagon of this great Inxury?all consigned toMr. F. "W. Habenicht, proprietorGive him a call and encourage home= enterprise. * ?There were several slight shocks? of earthquakes felt oil Thnrsday at Ihvernesshire, Scotland. . -V, : ; " . " -c " .-i ' . <' ' .v | -The Daxce.?The dance at* the Winnsboro Hotel on last "Wednesday night was pronounced first-raie. We i have it on high authority that the ladies were looking pretty to the entire satisfaction of every .gentleman present. This nf rnnrsp was all that could be desired. Success under ssch conditions is always a foregone conclusion. A Suggestion Thrown Oct.?A gentleman who thinks of traveling through Lancaster county this fail suggests that the next legislature should amend the law which prohibits the carrying of concealed deadly weapons so as to allow strangers passing' in a dangerous locality to go armed. It does seem right when we come to think about it that the law should put men as nearly as possible on an even footing. The Faikfeeld Boys Leading.?If the Fairfield "boys in the South Carolina College don't call a halt, it will soon become pretty clear that Presidential timber may grow here yet. Mr. S. D. Dnnn graduates with the first honors of his class. Mr. John McMahan stands one of the first in the Junior class. Mr. I. L. Withers first in the Sophmore class and Mr. F. II. McMaster first in the Freshman class..! Go ahead boys that's the only order we see any occasion to give at present, j m A Special School T^x Imposed.? A meeting of the taxpayers of this township to consider the question of a special school tax was held in the Toxvn hall on Wednesday morning. Captain H. A. Oteillarcl was called to tne cnair. Mr. G. H. McMaster stated the object of the meeting-, aud moved that a special tax of one and a half mills be imposed for school purposes. Captain I. N. Withers seconded the motion. It was unanimously carried, and the meeting adjourned. Prudence the Better Part of yalor.?This truth holds good throughout the world with individuals and with nation. The British soldier is no coward yet; he is essentially a prudent man. And this is right; every ? body should exercise prudence. He j who compromises his first difficulty may live to settle his second one by arbitration. If you happen to have a difficulty with a pugnacious fellow of ricions temper and protruding- hippocket?well, if you find oat he is from Lancaster, get away from him?fly into the desert. This and That.?Tastes are said to liiffer and we are inclined to think that opinions do also. Henry George tor instance thinks that all the troubles of the world spring from a viscious system of land tenure, and we have a gentleman in town who thinks the whole matter can be explained upon the hypothesis of habitual ioating. We won't commit ourselves to any one particular theory but we feel pretty sure an expansion of the currency in this direction would prove a wholesome and comprehensive remedy for many circuities that seem looming up r>Vioo^ nf rte 4UVUU VA U0* Personal.?Messrs. S. D Dunn, I. L. Withers and F. H. McMaster, of Lhe South Carolina College, came home :>n Thursday. Misses Lilla Ketchin, Lizzie Kerr, Kate Caldwell and Susie Ketchin returned from Due West ou Saturday. Prof. Gaillard of the South Carolina College is in town. Mrs. G-. C. Bacot and Mrs. W. H. Pierce have returned from Chester where they have been spending a few lays. \fr W O "Rrir>?i rvf "Erskine College xnd Mr. W. E. Jordan, of Davidson College, have retnrned home to spend vacation. Firemexs' Election.?The Stonewall Hook and Ladder Company met in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening md held their annual election. The following officers/were chosen: President?F. C. Withers. Vice-President?J. W. McCreight. Secretary and Treasurer?O. K. Withers. 1st Director?Hamilton Eanahan. 2nd Director?A. E. Gerig. Axemen?William. Creight, 0. E Ladderman-^Joliart Connor. Assistant Ladderman--R. E. Ellison, Jr. After the election, the company engaged for awhile at practice. ' Cultivate Fruit.?We are told that there are several agents of fruit tree nurseries canvassing the county at present." "We do not know anything about ihe ageat or the quality of trees they sell but wedo fcnow that more attention should be given, to fruitgrowing.. Ii i¬ a little re aiarsaoie mat. so lew 01 our larmers par any attention to this matter.'- Our soil ' and .climate are: well, adapted to the cultivation of various specimen? Th^peacb for instance, grown in tbfe'latitnde 'has no - supertax not even ajnosgtheprcdoctsof the famous trait<nTXWing:belt ofthe Pacific! coast. A good orchard^snot^ery expensive; if it is not very troublesome, but it is a very desirable adjunct to a farm? among other things it saves a many a doctor's bill. Tut Srvrrr Tfp-nrvrf-vr-'s "RpTTVTOV.? As has already beeu stated, it is the intention of the Survivors' Association of:the Sixth Regiment, S. (J. Y., to include in their next reunion a visit to the battlefield of Seven Pines. Efforts are now making to procure from the Railroad Companies special rates for the members of the Association and the survivors of any other Confederate commands who may de-. sire: to join in the trip. The rates to be given must depend, of course, upon the number who will attend. It is therefore requested that all who intend to make the trip will at once ei(?n?ftr cn/?>? intpniJnn nv T?f>Rfill fo V7UVU AMWUMV J-' Col. Jas. H. Rion, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Winnsboro, S. C. General jno. Bratton has been selected to deliver the customaryaddress at the coming reunion. - J Pfifc 5 Special-.?"A penny saved is a penny earned," said Ben Franklin. Bnt by subscribing to The (Jolujibia Weekly Register you will save not a. penny but a whole dollar. Its price has been tr\ r\na r?r?llnr n. VPSr. THE Weekly Register is a fifty-six colnran paper, (eight pages,) chock full of the latest telegraphic news, well selected miscellany, correspondence from all parts of South Carolina, poetry, full local news and legislative reports from the capital of your State. Its uttera?ces arc careful, honest and fearless, and always in the interest of the .people. Beginning in July The Weekly Register will publish 100 Stories from the pens of the foremost American [and European Novelists. ?Address and make all remittances payable to C, A. CalvO Jr., Proprietor, Columbia, S. C. No postage stamps taken. Send P. O. order, check, or registered letter. * JttAiLROAD JtsciLDiNG.? l oe peopie OI Greenville and Laurens bave discussed the matter of building a railroad between the two places with unexampled patience for the last ten years. It is now taken as certain that the work will commence at an early day and they hope to have the road completed in one year. The point of especial interest to us is this: All large enterprises of this sort must be preceded by exhaustive discussion. It would seem to be absolutely indispensable. Now it is quite certain, as a correspondent of this paper suggested recently, that much may be said in favor of a little narrow gauge line between here and CUalfAn If* onv vclionpn inftl! JiA I UiitllVll X 1 ail J 1 %/IAMIIWV , placed in the multiplication table, there is niODey in it. Nay what is more important still, nothing else could give such impetus to the material ady,aucement of our town. Who says that we cannot succeed in attracting the attention of capitalists? Fkaxk Leslie's Populak Monthly for July contains two r.riicles which will attract considerable attention. The leading one, ^England's Last Struggle with Russia," in which the Crimean war and the causes that led to it are j described by T. F. Galwev; the other j article is on ""Victor Hugo." Both arc profusely illustrated and intensely readable. Marc F. Vallette contributes a careful study of the "Early Life of Mary Stuart," which is accompanied" by ten illustrations. American subjects in this number are, "The Grain Commerce of New York," by Oscar W. Riggs, with seven illustrations; "The Aztec Eagle, and when it wai Found," and other Mexicau topics by ) Mrs. Emily Pierce; and "Our Northern "Lakes and Mountains," by James B. Tnwnspnd. with eleven illustrations. -There are many shorter articles and poems, several "interesting stories, including the new serial, ,{Of Two Evils," by Prof. Clarence M. Bontelle. Published by Mrs. Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, JSfew York, at twenty-five cents a number, or $3.00 a "year, postpaid. In the Trial Justice Court.? On Tuesday morning a preliminary examination was held in the case of the State vs. Jane Gaither. She wa* charged with peijury committed in a case tried i? the same court a few weeks since in which she figured as defendent. Her attorney in that case was summoned to appear and testify against her. The State, as might have been expected, made but little out of tv.** /lofanficvnf tcfto /lififthai'cfftfi. iiilll* JL L1K* U^lVUVi\. ?*v II W?s, 0 On the same day Abner Barber was required to answer the charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses. This he was utterly unable to do and he was accordingly given, five* dollars or five "days. On FHday the case of the State vs. John:A"datns"(^h3e Tip. in the trial justice court. 'The -defendant was charged with larceny or to use his own peculiar phrase, "with something of a chicken roost." The evidence was eatirely circumstantial and not altogether conclusive and the good eharacterof the defendant being thrown in the balance he was acquitted. Ihe defendant wound on the stand that he "hadn't took. anybody's chickens since slavery- tfcae." . Henry L. Bass was tried on last Saturday for assault and battery. The issue was "submitted to a jury and he was found not guilty. It is Said That to keep cool is no small undertaking these days; That money is now worth over seven per cent, per annum; [ That a good crop this year will put tbe country on its feet; That this is the wrong season of the year to send around bills; That there was a small bear show in town on Wednesday night; " . . That there will be lots of candidates for office at tbe next election; That the foundation of the Episcopal parsonage here has been laid; That the farmers of the county are | about through harvesting grain; j That the mad dogs of the county have been abont all exterminated; ! That a moonlight picnic ought to be ! gotten up now with all convenient I speed; That be that bloweth not his own [ horn the horn of the same shall not be I blown; I That a great many stoves have been i sold in the county daring the present month; That heavy rains fell iu some secj tions of the county on Wednesday evening; That there is a very insufficient supply of spring chickens on this market at present; That it is no use to give advicepeople will sooner swallow the lie than take it; That a law allowing divorces in certain cases should be passed at the next session of the Legislature; That the recent rains were by no means general, and farmers in some sections of the county are already complaining of dry weather. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, mce 20 cenrs per oox. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * ' - V ! ITEMS FB OM JBZ YTSE WOOD. Messrs. Editors: We are having snch beautiful weather, aud having such a nice time in the way of farming, I think it would be well to report tbis side of the world and let our brother farmers know that our spirits are rising'. The rain seems to be over for a while, and we are having such a nice time for cleaning- and giving our crops a start. All are making good use of every minute and making hay while the sun shines. The grain is pretty well gathered and is nicely saved. Onr corn crop is very promising, and I am glad to say that I do not think that it is as much neglected as usual, but the farmers arc paying some attention to tbis great friend to the poor; and I hope in the near future we all will learn sense enough to make corn, peas, potatoes and grain?our main crop? and cotton only an extra. Then we will see the farmer standing where he should stand?the most independent man of the country. Then he will live at home and cease to pay time prices for goods. As it is, he will stay at the bottom, and will stay there with Ihe most independent farmers known until he learns to live at home. Mrs. Monroe Wright, the wife of the section-master that left here last fall to take charge of a section in North Carolina, died recently and was brought back here and buried at Sandy Level church. Our Debating Society debated this subject last evening: ".Resolved, that Sonth Carolina should furnish free tuition to the Sonth Carolina College." It was decided in favor of the negative, and correctly decided, don't you think? We have peaches in abundance, bnt very small and not veiy good. There has been a good many shipped from here. We are in good spirits, for peache?, blackberries and other things are ripe, and our rations are holding out better. C ~ I VeT Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wife has been almost helpless for five vears, so helpless that she could not turu over in bed alone, bhe used two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved that she is able now to do her own work." Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle by McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. * THE ADMIR?RS OF THE PRODUCT OF L W. HARPER, DistilTer, kelson County, Kentucky, are hereby informed that his Whiskey is not sold promiscuously over the country, but is placed only into the hands of one resectable dealer in each place, whose uui ?c id a ?? moAt-f io s< ? i pure as it comes from the Distillery. T. T. LUMPKIN is the only authorized Agent for "Winnsboro, S. C. June27 AMUAI MEETING. . The Board of Trustees for School District, No. 14, will hold a meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday, July 1, at 9 o'clock, a. m., to appoint the teachers for the next year. Applicants for a position as teacher in either of the schools will present their applications before that date. Winnsboro, June 10,1885. J. C. CALDWELL, Junellf9t C. B. T. S. D. No. 14. SHE BIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on tne FIRST MONDAY DT JULY next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the followingdescribed property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of E. A. Rabb in all that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in Fairfield County and State of South Carolina, containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Jas..R Harvey, J. M. Lemmon, Estate of David Milling, deceased, Mrs. M. C. Rabb and R. Y. Lemmon. Levied upon as the property of E. A Rabb at the suit of M. L. Kinard. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., June 12, 1885. Junel3fxtd STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OP FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John B. Harrison, J. F. Harrison, Melton f! TTnrrisnn. Eliza G. Rowe. Nancv E. Lucas,''William Morgan, James Morgan and Harriet Morgan, Plaintiffs, against Sarah Harrison, Janie Harrison, "William Claxton and W. R. Doty and D. Y. Walker, Copartners doing business under the firm name of W. H. Doty & Co.^ Defendants. Copy Summons for Belief.? Complaint not Berzed. To the Defexdakts Above-Named: YOU AKE HEREBY summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 2, Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tne compiaim; witmn the time aforesaid, ths plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 5th day of May, A. D. 1885. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Plaintiffs* Attorneys. To the Defendant William Claxton: Take notice that the Summons in this action (of which the foregoing is a copy) and the Complaint were filed: in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, at Winnsborough, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the 5th day of May, A. D. 1885. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Mayl3-x6t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CGCKTY OF FATSFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Louisa Green, Plaintiff, aaatnst J alia Goins, Moses Boulware, David Boulware, Squire Boulware, Lucy Boulware, Maria Boulware and Charles Green, as Administrator cum testamento annexo of Moses Boulware, Deceased, Defendants. Summons for Belief. .?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants Above-named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1S&5, filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their offices, In os. 3 and 4, .Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court fox; the relief demanded in the complaint - Dated May 2nd, A- D. 1885. MCDONALDS & DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the absent Defendants, Squire Boulware and Lucy Boulware: TAKE notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, and State of South Carolina, on the 2nd day of May, A D. 1883. Vinnsboro, S. C., May 2nd, 1885. MCDONALDS & DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. , Mayl3-xf> j V :v . v **?S - . ; . V v ' ' A Marvelous Story TOLD IK TWO LETTERS. r?lAK TIIP Anil. "2SCedarSL5fmr mum ins oun: York,oct.2$;iss2. " Oentlanen: My father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Scrofula, and the inclosed letter "will tell yoawhai a marvelous effect Ayer s SarsapariHa has had is his case. I thiol: his blood most hare contained the humor for at least ten yean; hot it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous soro on the wrist, until about fivo years ago. From a few spots which appeared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when he began using yonr medicine. Now, there aro few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. Phuups." FROM THE FATHER: - ? T ii UUbJf iwl UiO bv CMM W JWU (MW WWMMMI A have derived from the tsa of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I was completely covered with s terrible humor and scrofulous sorea. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, and the cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the Sxbsjlpabilia In April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect?being now able to do a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought sueh a cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell yoa, ATJte's SAftaATiTtTT.1.1. Glover, YU, Oct. Ol 19iK> Vnnrn ?ym.t/>fn17tr HIBAH PHzmps." Ayze's Sassapasilul cores Scrofula and all Scrofblon* Complaints, Erysipeloid Eceoma, Ringworm, Blotches, Seres, Bolls, Tumors, and Eroptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all Impurities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the -whole system. i PEEPAUSD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist*; $1, six bottles for $5. , _A_T Hate & Henflrii's WILL BE FOUND THE PUREST ANI> BEST WINES, LIQUOES, BRANDIES, CIGARS, ETC., Kept by Any HOUSE in TOWN. o TRY OUR APPOLOMRIS WATER, | Only 25 cents per bottle. < HAFNER & HENDRIX, Under Winnsbroo Hotel. caution! 0 Be sure your Lamps are fill?d with ME PROOF OIL. , . ( 3*9^ ' ' Tie Perfection of Family Safety Oils. , EQUALLED BY NO OTHFR! A PERFECT LAMP LIGHT 02VXY TWENTY CENTS A GALLON! ' It is entirely free from every impurity. FIRE PROOF OIL is absolutely free from Benzine, Paraffine, and all gummy or foreign matter which in other oils so frequently clogs the wick and prevents its giving a clear, bright light. In color it as as white as spring water aud gives off no odor in burning. Give it a trial and you i will be convinced that all of the above is . true. CHESS-CARLEY COMPANY, I Columbia, S. C. For sale by J. CLENDINXN'G & CO., At the OLD POSTOFFICE. June23fx3m ATLANTIC COAST LINE. PASSESGEE DEPAETHER?. WILMINGTON, N. C., JUNE 22, 1885. PAST LI2STE ?BETWEEN? Charleston and Columbia and Upper Sonth Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. GOING NORTH. Leave Lanes. .\8.46 a. m. Leave Sumter * 9.47 a. m. Arrive Columbia 10.55 a. m. Arrive Winnsboro 3.02 p. m. Arrive Chester. 4.15 p. m. Arrive Yorkville 5.38 p. m. Arrive Lancaster 7.01 p. m. Arrive Rock Hill :. .4.56 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 6.00 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte 1.00 p. m. Leave Rock Hill 2.02 p. m. Leave Lancaster 7.00 a. m. Leave Yorkville 1.07 p. m. Leave Chester... .< 2.44 p. m. Leave Winnsboro 3.48 p. m. Leave Columbia 5.27 p. m. Arrive Sumter 6.41 p. m. Arrive Lanes 7.45 p. m. Arrive Charleston 9.15 p. m. Solid trains, between Charleston and Columbia. Special Parlor Cars attached to this train between Charleston and Columbia. No extra charge for seat in these cars to passengers holding First-Class tickets. J. F. DIVINE, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Sup't Gen'l Pass. Agent Poison. Poison. BUG POISON 15 and 25 cents. INSECT POWDER 10 to 50 cents. "DEATH ON RATS," ROACHES and Other NUISANCES, For sale at the Drng Store of W. E. AIKEN. II m. F. ff. HABENIOHT, ?DEALER INFOREIGN and DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, &C., HAS IN STOCK AND OFFERS TO SELL LOW FOR CASH ONLY, THE FOLLOWING SUPERIOR ARTI CLES, TO WIT: Genuine Imported Dupuv, Otard & Co. Brandy. Genuine Kentncky "Whiskey, The Kentucky Belle. Genuine Imperial Cabinet Whiskey. Genuine Golden Grain Whiskey. Genuine Silrer'Brook Whiskey. Genuine Oar Option Whiskey. Genuine David Jones Whiskey. Genuine North Carolina Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey. Genuine Domestic Gin. Genuine Ginger Biandv. Genuine Blackberry Brandy. Imported Sla-rn Wine.. Imported Port Wine. Fine Old Apple Brandy. CASE GOODS. Wumm's Champagne (Genuine Imported.) Dupuy, Otard & Co. Brandy (Genuine Imported.) Fine Holland Gin (Genuine Imported.) Old Kentucky Whiskeys. Pfrtcfof-fAr's Ritters. Angustora Bitters, ceola Indian Bitters. Carolina Tola-Balm. Natrolitic "Water. Seltzer Water. Claret Wines. French Cordials. Bass's Pale Ale. Tennant's Staut Porter. Vienna Export Beer. Lager Beer, in bottles. Soda Water. Ginger Ale. Sarsaparilla. Ross's Royal Ginger Ale. ON DRAUGHT (COOL.) Tivoli Brewing Co.'s Lager Beer. Mott's Sweet Cider. Mott's Crab Apple Cider. THE ICE HOUSE Will open again for the season of 1885, and I will be pleased to serve the public and my former custom at reasonable prices and with dispatch. THE ONLY POOL and BILLIARD PARLOR IN TOWN-ON WHICH friends may enjoy themselves at small and living rates. Very respectfully, F. W. HABEA1CHT. Ap231y ICE.~I OS ICE. I have received lately 40,000 pounds of Late, Kennebec River and Manufactured (from pure spring water) ICE. I will offer the same to the public of Winnsboro and the surrounding country at reasonable prices, viz: Three 20-pound tickets for $1.00. Eleven 10-pound tickets for 52-00. Eleven 5-pound tickets for $1.00. Twenty-one 2}?-pound tickets for $1.00, Over fifty pounds and under one hundred pounds at one and "one-half cents a pound. To those wishing more than a hundred pounds at a time special prices will be given by applying at the WINNSBORO ICE HOUSE. Respectfully. F. W. HABENICHT, ProDrietor. TO SUIT THE DULL TIMES. A NEW LOT OF CIGARS. the "choice cigar," $1.00 for box of fifty. the "red rambler cigar," 81.50 for box of fifty. f. w. habenicht. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Teachers whose certificates have expired, and persons wishing to engage in teaching, are hereby notified that the regular examination will take place in the Court House on Thursday and Friday, 2nd and 3rd of July. No other examination will be held until the regular examination in January. JNO. BOYD, JNO. S. REYNOLDS, E. B. RAGSDALE, County Board of Examiners. Junel6xftd MUST BE I ~ OUT A1 A LARGE LOT OF DR^ GREAT BARGAINS IN 3 PARASOLS At s3T Also a large lot of Laces 'in Whit< very pretty and cheap. They must be sold JST" White and figured Lawns to pleas Nainsooks, and Piques. They cannot be b< 23T We have some charming Dress Go< buying. Some extra fine Bargains in house &r ONE LARGE SHOW CASE OF I THE CASH. Our stock of GENTS' FURNISH] Fairfield County. ^ SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! S of FINE SHOES. EST" We have made tip our minds to SUMMER GOODS, and i; must be done; so JBEMEMBEK. THE PLACE. A. WTT J JTT IT STANDS A! ? I <^i> For Sale by. J. 35 BE ^"Agents wanted in unoccnpied territor CHINE COMPANY, 909 Main Street, Richr PLAIN^ HURRAH! FOR THE TCW ?> . ' ? . V - iTa ' THE MOST GOODS TOE ': -t "j. My stock of Ladies Dress Goods is cor Cashmere?all Wool. The Cheapest 1 this market. Dress Ginghams in all t line of Dress Flannels. Sack Flannels, goods will sell themselves if you will ] Brown Garnet and Black. THWT71 Q A>m THWTJES A splendid stock of Blankets and Bed White and Brown Bleachings and White and Gray, Slowe's Balmorals, I OUR O-eistts' : These Goods are bound to selL They latest styles. My stock of CLOTHEvC ?MY STOCK OF GENTS' FURIOSI HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, S Call and be convinced of these facl LOTJI FRESH GROCERIES U FRESH GROCERIES ! ! FLOUKS?Luxury, Patent Cream. MOLASSES?New Orleans, Muscovado and Sugar Drip. CHEESE AND MACARONL COFFEES?The Celebrated Momaja, Old Government Java and Graded Rios. . -i f r i "f TEAS?Green and Black. xrnTP'S nTTnw.rTTOvV Mixed Pickle. *?" .- - I and a fresh and well assortedlotof Canned toodj ; FOB THE LAUNDRY?French Starch, enameled. Try it. Call and examine before baying else where, D. B. FjLEMIKE^. M Groceries FINE MAGNOLIA HAMS, at 12% cents. AUGUSTA MEAL % . . 1 j FINE FAMILY FLOUR SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA FRESH OAT MEAL. FRESH LOBSTERS and SALMON. FRESH CANNED PEACHES. FRESH CANNED TOMATOES. CRACKERS and CORN. McCAKLEY & CO. TJT! LUHPKIS'S CoMMDBYE WHISKIES have for years enjoyed an enviable reputation for their fine flavor, their ripeness and then: absolute purity. The large and con fon+ttr itimMtdrxr Lomond ia MT?>ln?irP I proof ihat the bigk standard of excellence is being maintained by him in every particular. June2-3m ^USHE& 1 ONCE! r AND FANCY GOODS! ..!: v- . : ;i . V ;-j. ! . . * - f iVERY DEPARTMENT!! ~ - * r A GREAT SACRIFICE.^^ 2, Black and Cream. Trimming Braids . . ..... - * *,-7 -jr-v'; e the most fastidious. Look at our cheap eat. They are perfect beauties. . i % ; : ads. Price' them and you cannot help 'Vp^nirxT T.TVUfVR - IIBBONS TO CLOSE OUT CHEAP FOE NG GOODS cannot be SURPASSED in HOES!!! Call and examine our stock . . sell our lar^e stock of SPUING AND come early and get some BARGAINS.* 'ORD & GO. r THE HEAD. THE T ; >~:0i LIGHT-EUN1OT& DOMESTIC! This cut shows the new style of wood work the company is now iniroducin,':. ARTISTICALLY BEALMFUL WITHOUT A iPKEK. r T? ti. .1 t^l ~. ; in Iw> mt'ciiaiiicai cuiiMfucuuu ti> uis no rival. THE NEW LINE OF ATTACHincuts that are now "being placed with the DOMESTIC are specialties. No L other machine lias tliera. These attecb|. ments un<J she t XEVv WOOD WOSK ' make the DOMESTIC more than ever without question, the acknowledged standard of excellence. . 1TY& BEO., WiEnsborc,S.Ct y. Address DOifESTTC SEWING MA-uond, Va. Miy23-ly FAGTE 1 . . . ... . ; - ' .: .. ? CHEAPEST STORE IN nsn l THE MAST MOSEY! ft\.5':^ dplete, consisting of Ladies' Black ot of Dress Worsted ever brought to be latest colors. Also a splendid Ladies' Waterproof?cheap. These look at them. Velveteens?Bine, : : % . ^ \ ^ ~ , AND TOWEL LINEN Spreads, Lindseys, Canton Flannel, [Jnbleacked Homespnn, Drillings, loop-skirts, &c., &c.. DEF^RTiTEnsrT were picked out from among the r, for durability, cannot be excelled. . UN(i GOODS IS COMPLETE.? i ^ - : law -1 iHOES AND TRUNKS. ' '' " " v : s. Polite attention given to all. S SAMUELS. SPBING. ' ANNOUNCEMENT? t ~ - ., } - ;< Vij "iO'U ' . i ' j. . . I MY STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS IS COMPLETE! i "have a full stock of staple [ and fancy groceries. i canned goods nr great y4reety I invite a trial order of my p&rched Rio Coffee. I sell yon any quantity you want and weigh It when yon buy it, and you don't have to pay for the paper it is wrapped in.. A full supply of fanning utensOs. . Plows, Plow Stocks, Haines, Traces, BackBands, Hame-Strings, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Eoes, both Brades and Handled, Grain Cradles, Grass Blades, Heel-Screws, Lap-Rings, Repairing Links, etc., etc. ; Choice Tennessee Flour, Roller Patent and Family Grades. Sugar cared Hams, Meal and Grits. Wheat Bran, Garden Seeds, Seed Irish Potatoes. A share of the trade respectfully solicited. B.9. EUEY. - PURCHASE | YOUR GROCERIES -FKOM? PROPST BROS, THEY WILL SELL THEJT TO YOU as low as they can be bought from any Ubuer uuusc :u cvviu. We have in stock the best brands of PATENT FLOUR, also cheaper, grades. Green and Roasted Coffee, Teas, Pore White Wine and Apple Vinegar, Molasses and Svrups, at UNIFORMLY LOW PRICES* Sf All persons indebted to ns on last ' _ - :j month's account will please come forward and settle, as we are needing money. ' Respectfully, PROPST BROS._ SHOES! SHOES'! ? ' 'S ? A. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED! " ChDdren's, Misses* and Ladies' FDTE SHOES. Gents' Hand-Sewed Fine Shoes, a in rrtir nnmiro cpadu 'i-i Ai JLJXD WU.iaik J. M. BEATY & BEO. " . * ^ - " -iSSa ' - v" V--v^gl