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K * I L9C.IL INTELLIGENCE. ~ B Wednesday, Ang-ust 22. : : : 1894. I MAIL COLLECTIONS. I Letters will be collected from the 1-tter boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. m. V gjing south, and 5.30 p. m. and 9 p. id. going north. S^w Advertisement*. ^ Saturday, lSth August?F. W. llabeuicht. Cotambi* Female College?Rev. Jm?. wr A. Rice, President. J A Reason Why?Carolina Buggy Co., Yorkville, S. C. Letiers of Administration? S. R. Johnston, Judge of Probate. Uocal "i let* | ?School trustees who want teachers ' should write to A. Y. Milling, School ~~ Commissioner. J ?The Fairfield Rifle Guards provided a spleudid hash diuner at Monticello and netted about 812 thereby. ?Alcohol lias advanced five cents per gallon at the dispensary. The sale of 80 pir cent One X liquor is on the increase. ?Tbe work on Mrs. Lizzie Stevenson's house is progressing very well. The chauge in construction will make a great improvement on the old building. ^ ?There will be a series of meetings at Mt. Moriali Baptist Church, beginr ning at 8 o'clock p. m. Sunday, August 26th. The pastor will be assisted by the Rev. Manning A. Connors, of Rochester Theological Seminary, New York. ^ ^ ? Sheriff Ellison has been trying the 6i*periment of feeding the prisoners on -watermelons. They are having a regular festival in jail. Some fellow in jail said he could get more water *1 ~M nnf. nf a melons in jau tuau uc VVUIU Vv*w ? certaiu patch. lie is in for discovering the color of the meat of a certain party's melons. Itch on hnman, mange ou horses, dogs and all stock, cared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken. I druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * The Cotton is Coming.? Bagging ~ and ties are rolling into town. Cotton is not far off. "We learn that it is opening fist in the sandy land below town. We Will Not Starve.?The merclmits of this town purchased last week from Mr. T. W. Lauderdale, agent for the Liberty Mills, 475 barrels of flour. This is the largest sale we have heard of lately. Greexbrier axi> the Boro.?On Tuesday evening Greenbrier played Winnsboro No. 2 on the green. The score stood 4S to 12, in favor of the Boro. Greenbrier did some good playing. One inning, however, they put three men out at first base. Come again, bo vs. we like to see it. ' Mistated.?We are in error as to r Mr. Jno. W. Lyles vote in tlie uounty Convention "->ucermng nominations by . - the Sligh convention. Mr. Lyles did not, as chairman, care to rote unless a tie came. He was opposed, and so -was his club, to any nominations at all. We cheerfully make the correction. Returned to Texas.?Miss L. W. Elliott has started on her way to Huntsvide, Texas, where she teachess in the the Normal School. She will visit the family of Col. McMaster in Columbia, and will spend a few days in Atlanta. From there she goes directly to Texas. Brain workers will find Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cod Liver Oil, with Iron, Quinine ami Strichnia, a nerve and brain touic of unusual merit; medical science produces no better. Winnsboro Drug Store. * > ? Going to Berlin for a ieak.- i Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Abell sail from New York oo the 23rd inst. in the Augusta Victoria, ot the AmericanHamburg line of steamers. They go direct to Hamburg and will study music under the eminent teacher Barth, * in Berlin, for the ensaiug year. Mrs. Abell's mother, Mrs. Mary V. Rion, will accompany tbem. fet The Governor and the Atkinsons. ^? ?Governor Tillman has written to parties in Ridgeway concerning the merits of the case against the Atkinsons. In consequence, a delegation **- - the familiar vvuti wua me i?v. case went down on Friday to give the facts in the case. The Governor is evidently giving piompt attention to the case and his decision may be giveu sooner than the people expect it. Pawnee Bill.?The News and Herald his beard from Pawnee Bill and his Wild West Show. We re^ ccived a pamphlet from him mailed at Antwerp in Belgium. The postmark is dated Antwerp, August 5, 1S94 The stamps are of different colors, one green on pink ground, one dark on -white ground arid one buff on white ground. It took ten cents to bring ^ the pamphlet. We will preserve the stamps as a curiosity. Disappointed.?There was a great many people in town on Friday. They came on account of the hanging. Some from the neighborhood of the murder heard at Ridgeway that the Atkinsons were ie?pited for thirty days, bnt came on out of curiosity. Many others knew nothing of the postponement and expected it to take place that day. It was generally known, however, or there would likely have been n"x or seven hundred people here. Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle ot Chamber la:.u?s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea . Reinedv when three members of his ^ -fomJiv were sick with dysentery. This ft one sinal! bottle cared them all and be W had some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of ^ this place, Lewiston, N. C., and it cured him of the same complaint. t When troubled with dysentery, diar\ rhcea, colic or cholera morbus, give ^ this remedy a trial and you will be * more than pleased with the resnlt. The praise that naturally follows its introduction and use has made it very popalar. 25 and 50cent bottles for sale by all drnggists. * Highest of all in Leavening Powi ABSOU/1 A Request.?The Methodist graveyard has been lately cleaned off and; improved, and we are requested to ask all persons who own cattle or j stock of any kind to see that their! stock does not get into this yaad. "We have heard that cows have been put in there and left. Of course this surely is the work of some trifling boy ieft to mind them. We feel certain that no responsible person would allow the graveyard to be used by their stock if they knew it. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand,! a Tintrorfni liniment esneciallv pre-! pared for external use for persons ami all diseases of horses and cattle. $1.00 size 50 cts., 50 ct. size 25 c(s. Winn<=boro Drug Store. * rersotais. Miss Sallie Wright, of Augusta, is visiting her mother, Mm. John G. Mebley. Miss Maggie Aiken is visiting relatives. Mr. Williams, of Angusta, is visiting at Mrs. Juo. G. Mobley's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. J clttb meeting. There will be a meeting of Horeb Democratic Club No. 1 at Horeb Church on Friday, 24th inst, at 3 p. m. A full meeting is requested as busiuess ?f importance will be transacted. T. B. McKixstry, President. . - TTTrmr i Attention, Jeairnem u^ui vig^wus. There will be an extra meeting of yoar company at Lebanon Church on Friday, August 21, at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is requested as business of importance will be transacted. By order of Captain. Edwin S. Stuart, i _ Secretary. CAMPAIGN MEETING. There will be a campaign meeting at Longtown on Wednesday, 22od inst. There will be something to eat on the ground?(hash and bread) furnished by the Ridgeway military company. The members of the Longtown club are called to meet on Monday, 20th, to make the necessary arrangements. The s-peaking will take place at Cool Spring (Jenkius\) e. p. j. DEATH OF AN INFANT. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gooding have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of their infant daughter who died on Monday morning about 5 o'clock. It was not quite a week 'old. Hie remains were interred at the A. R. P. Church at o o'clock on Monday evening. For the State Convention. The following electors have been pnt forMi by the Reformers in this comity to be voted for as delegates to the State Democratic Convention to nominate a State ticket: \V. J. Johnson, U. G. Desportes, M. M. Ciinkscales, Vv. L. Rosborough, Jno. W. Lvles, T. W. Traylor, U. D. Richardson, S. R. Rutlaud. "I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea of long standing to have been permanently cored by taking Chamberlain's Colic*, Cholera and Diarrhcei Remedy," says Edward Shumpik, a prominent druggist of MinnMnoHs. Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy tor sale by all druggists.* MEETINGS. There will be a meetingof the White Oak Democratic Club on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at 3 o'clock p. m., sharp. A full attendance is desired. A meeting of the White Oak Alliance will be held the same evening at 5 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. J. II. Neil, Secretary. Newberry College. Xewbcrrv College offers a scholar ship, covering all tuition fee?, to some worthy young: man of this count}*. The other expenses of a ning months' session, including board, ro&m, wash iag, etc., wiil not exceed $75. The terms of the scholarship and otl'er needed information will be given on application t? the president ot the college, (jr. \V. Holland, Ph.D., D. D. jScwberrv College is advertised in our today's iesne. Waffiiitl Fitting School. 'ni ~ TT\ftii?rr <s(>linnl i.ffcl'S i ut; iiwui'iu vising ?? every county a scholaiship covering tuition only ($40) for the year 1S94 9o. | The examination is competitive h?s?I will be conducted by the sclnol commissioner at every c urt house 011 Sep teinber 15. Examinations include quest 1 >ns on geography, United States history, English grammar and arithmetic through fractions. Applicant to be over fourteen years old and of good character. Applicant standing second will be considered i.s ; an alternate. For particulars address A. G. Rembert, Spartanburg, S. C. Faur BigSuccesges. Having the- needrd merit to more than make good ail the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's f.w pAnenmr^fiAT) PAIKTIK i> ew JL/lH'VVriJ, JLVI WMOui^^wiV*^ wv.n..v and Colds, each bottle guann teed; Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach an<i Kidneys: Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the test in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, whicn are a perfect pill. All these remedies tre guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and ,the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. . Sold at McMaster & Co.'s Drugstore* * Johnson's Oriental Soap is far supe. rior to all the other so-called medicinal so&ps for beautifying the complexion. Winnsboro Drog Store. y > : ? - 1"" * V - .3'. ,> I *r.?Latest U. b\ Uov't Keport. ; Powder "ELY PURE A LANI) MARK REMOVED. There was 110 more familiar figmej in the town of AVinnsboro than that of i Dr. J. R. McMaster, Sr. There was not- a mm in the couniy who knew i him hut nras ftlw.ivs gr]ad to see him I """ s'%,w " ^ ? .. -J - o and enjoy a pleasant chat with liirn. lie was universally esteemed by his acquaintances and beloved by his friends. But he is gone from our midst. For some months it was seen that it was quite an effort fer him to walk, he would stop and rest, and his friends knew he could not last long. He had been confiued to bed, however, only for several weeks, gradually sinking until he passed away quietly, peacefully and in full possession of his mental faculties on Monday at 1 o'clock a. m. Dr. Wc taster was in his seventythird yenr at the time of his death. His wife preceded him to the grave several years. He leaves eight children, three brothers and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He graduated at the Charleston Medical College and practiced medicine until after the war, when he devoted most of his time to the drug business. We extend our sympathy te the sorrowing relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted at the A. 11. P. Church by Rev. C. E. McDonald at 0.30 o?clock Mondayafternoon. J. IIEXDRIX McLAXE DEAD. J. Ilendrix McLane died at the residence of Dr. V. P. Clayton, in Columbia, on Tuesday, at 4.20 p. m. He had been lying ac Dr. Clayton's for six or eight months. As all our readers know, Mr. McLane*oncc lived at Feastervillc, in this county. lie was a strong Hampton snpporter and stood as a Democrat until about 1S8S, when he turned Greenbacker and ran for Governor. His political career is fresh | in the mind-; of th i people of Fairfield, j He was defeated, and afterward-? s-tud-1 ied I'or the minis-tr, in Boston, but could not follow that ])?ofcs>ion on account of his ill-health. lJis liist wife was a daughter of Mai. C. W. Fawcett. of this county. His sccoml wife was a Mis* Anna Friend. His remains were sent lo Feasierville on Wednesday where they were laid to vest. The following gentlemen actcl as pall-bearer.-: W. H. Brown, W. F. Tarrar, V. P. Clayton, T. J. Harper, G. W. Coleman, J. E. Frost. THE ATKINSONS RESPITEDThe following document was received by Sheriff Ellison from the Governor on Wednesday: The State of Sooth Carolina. By his Excellency B. II. Tillman, Governor and Coinm&nder-iii-Chfcf in j and over the State aforesaid. To all and singular Ju ices, Sheiills, ; Constable?, and other officers of justice, in said State, greeting: Whereas, at a Court of General Sessions and Common IMeas, begun and holden in Fai. field County, at February term, 1893, before Juttee Wallace, one Jasper Atkinson and one John Atkinson were convicted of murder and was sentenced to be hung on the 17ih day of Augnst, 1894. Now, know ye, that, for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto moving, I have thought fit to respite and by these presents do respite the said John Atkinson and the said Jasper Atkinson until the 21st day of September, 1894. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this fifteenth dsy of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand ei<*ht hundred and ninety-four, and in the one hundred and nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States of America L>. 1?. Tillman. By the Governor: J. ?. Tjxdal, Seen tarv of State. THOSE MELONS. On Thursday evening our reporter j took passage with Mr. J. E. McDon-1 aid, -who was going down to Maj. i Woodwards at his invitation through j our columns. We both concluded that as he had called for help to remove those melons that we would do a neighborly act. After we arrived at the Majors we were curious to see how the Mongolian pheasants were doing. We saw thirty, they were in three families, they arc being eared for by the ordinary hen, will run about the place, fly over the garden and come back to the hen just as though she was the parent bird As they grow older they become wilder and are much shyer the older they get. Two Dhcasant hens Lave laid 100 eggs this year and next year Major thinks he will have four or five hundred eggs. He proposes to turn the pheasants over to those who will care for them ; and protect them and thus scatter them j over the county. The guests soon commenced to roll in the yard and ere long the "looked for assistance" was on hand. We all enjoyed the treat greatly. Mrs. Wood- J ward entertained the ladies in the house and Major the gentlemen in the yard, me me;ons were mm anu uiu appetites were tine, judging from the amount of rinds when Ave left it. We discovered that the number of rinds left by the ladies outnumber those left by the men about 40 per cent, although there were more men present. Everyone enjoyed the occasion extremely but none more than Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. | English Spavin Liniment removes ! ali Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump? and Uletnishes trom norses1 isiooa cpavms, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by W. E.Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. What stops Neuralela? Dr. Miles' Pain Pills, i - ^i > SX IT TO A FINISH. Dr. Sampson Pope is in the gubernatorial fight to the last. In accordance with the intention expressed in a recent interview he has issued an address to the Democratic voters of the State calling upon them to vote generally at the primary and asking his friend-s to select and elect Pope de!egMte?. The following is Dr. Pope's Mldre-s: To the Dcinf cratic voters of South Carolina: At the primary, which comes off* on the 2Sth t<t August, you are to vote lor delegates to tli.: convention who will von* lor Governor, Lieutenant Govcrnor ami other ^late officers. The tinn' is short for nominating in each county delegates to represent you in that, convention. It is attempted to he held that these delegates must (Ilea, pledge on or before the 18ih inst. You have but ?o refer to the rule on the subject made bv the Democratic Executive Committee to see that this is not to be done. While S: Candidates for the General Assembly and for county officers shall, ten days previous to the primary election, tile with the chairman of the County Executive Committee ; pledge in writing to abide by the result of the primary and sup port the nominees of the party Candidates fur? thtv offices shall file such pledge with the chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee. No vote for any candidate who has not tviri< ii>)5 rnl<? filial 1 be count ed.*""* Now, !his refers to candidates for cou::ty and State offices and not for delegates to the convention who an? not officers of either. Bv no strained construction can it be made to applyto them. I say to my friends all over the State, select "in each county a list of delegates, vote for them and elect them and their votes will be counted in the convention or I will know the reason why. | The voice of the people cannot be and shall not ,be stifled. Forty thousand Reformers did not vote at the recent primary. In not voting they put their feet down on "rings" and ou the 2Sih of this month they will speak at the polls in further condemnation of such method?. Go to (he polls on the 28th, cast your votes and see that they are counted ami within five days after the?lection let the de-legates gel their credentials signed by the respective county Democratic chairmen ntid forward to the ??* ihi? Shin f), nioeratic Ex ViJun in *" '? -- ecniive Committee at Columbia, S. C. Kef-pectfnlly, Sami'Sox Pope Coliin.b>a?S. C., August 10,1894 lielicf in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American"Ivid- j key Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. ItNrelieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you-want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by W. E Aiken, druggist, Winns boro, s. t; flhamterlain's Eyo and Skin Ointmeat Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lias, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HORSSOWNEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition tiy Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney oisorders and destroy -worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. My boy was taken with a discue resembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoci Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all p<*r>on3 suffering f.oin a like c< mplaint. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is euclo?ed. I r.fer to any county official as to my reliability. Win. Roach, ). P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale hy all druggists. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have incf cn/>li n fri??7ul in T)r TTinp's NVw ? Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.?if you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Ihroat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded: Tiial 1 bottles free at McMaster & Co. 's drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. liucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chepped Hands, Chill jlains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or 1:0 pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect > tisfaermn, nrmoney refunded. Price 2.'< ";nt>- o^i box. Fur s:i!?* hy Vov-^er & ( '* For Over Fifty Years Mns. WinsIjOw's Soothing Stucp has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfive cents a bottie. Be sure and ask for ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. o-Jfifxly NThen Baby was sick, we gave her Ca^Sorla. , When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave thera Castoria. I THE STANDARD. | T ^ ^ | durang's ? I Rheumatic RemedvI X fins sustained its reputation for 18 years > as being the standard remedy for ttie quick and permanent cure of Rbeuma ? tisra, Gout, Sciatica, etc.. in all its forms. + It is endorsed by thousands of Pbysi- + + cians. Publishers and Patients. It is Q purelv vegetable and builds up from tlie * 4 first dose. It never fails to cure. ^ Price is one dollar a bottle, or six ^ $ ]>ottks for five dollars. Our -10-pagc Pam palet sent Free by Mail. Address, + | Durang's Rheumatic Remedy Co. | 1316 L Street,Washington, D.C. $ Durang's Liver 1'illsn.TC tile best on y < ?: ,!>. T:u*y a<-t v.-illi an ease that makes Y I'.: : i :i liottsohol-l blessing. Y r^::: cs cr; rr?. soz. or 5 eoite:: rc^ 51. T ^ rcri t:tzz et decggists. ^ JACOBS' PI1ARMACY CO., Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga. 3-Sfxly jjENT] STKY B. J. QUATTLEBAUTVI, D I> S. WItftfrBORO ,?. C. VICTORS are S1 The standard price of Victor Bi< and Victor riders arc guaranteed against OVERMAN W BOSTON. PHILADEL NEW YORK. CHICAGO. SAN FRANC WANHOODR flK r aH v puuranteed to cure all nerve sr ~5C?j wB Power, Headache, Wakefuli Wf X) eQ ness,all drains and loss of p g r-?f ? lun/ by overexertion, youthful < yf g ( .ittfimL ulants, which leaato Intirnil iBFc 1 vest pocket, sxperoox, o m\ ?<yt^ltlTC ? written guanmtc iMWttwMBWwBhTiil<^tr ?rr'"" A*k for it. taker B30MAXl)IFl5aiI5lMjV in plain wrapper. Address Si For sale in tVinnsboro. S. C., l-y J. Hi YET YOUE C This week I have opened as Blue Ser^e, Solid Black Law coes, White Quilts, Ladies' Und< Also something cheap in White Cotton Duck. 9 Ladies, Here is One case of Fine Ribbons t To Arrive in a Big job in Ladies' Fine Dr see them. Nothing have ever bee this town. GENTS, when you want Vest, remember I have them shown. J". Li. Mm (J. D. WILLIFOBJ WOOD'S * PHOSPHOPXNE, ] The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanent- ^ 1 y cores all forms of Nervous BL, Weakness, Emissions, Sperm.' HST^S. ?H tw otorrhea. Impc tencv and all r> CTH /f *C effects of Abuse or Exaesses. "> v\r oK f~J Seea prescribed over 35 T >r^v years In thousands of cases; \ nN?bw? Is the only Reliable and Eon- 1 Wmimr lA "*t Medicine kncncn. Ask 10 II II ^ aKiM^BJrngglst Xor "Wood's Pbos- pf Before and After fhoddte; If he offers some c ccjorc ana Ajier* wortUeM medicine in place 3f this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in j < letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package. $1; Blx, $5. One Kill please, six Kill cure, *-1 pamphlet lnplaln sealed envelope, 2 stamps: (1 ( Address THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO., ftl . 7 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Jllch. , Ct COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE I COLUMBIA, S. C. . A FALL SESSION OPENS SEPT. 27,1894. Twelve departments of instruction, i Able faculty and distinguished corps of lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit progressive. Elective courses. Heading rooni3, libraries, fine telescope,new chemical and physical apparatus. All rooms carpeted, well furnished, and "\ lighted with gas. Open fire-places. .* Hot and cold baths. Health unsur- ^ passed. Thorough course in instrumental and vocal music. is] For catalogue and -other particulars, it< address ?e REV. JNO. A. RICE, D. D., ?n 8-lGSepf7 President. 0f A Reason Whv ca n. You Should Buy the Celebrated a "PREMIUM CAROLINA BUGGY." _ Wood Work: Bodies.?Frames made of best white ash, mortised and put together by a 5 pattern, thoroughly glued and screwed. Panels of the celebrated Blue Iiidge Mountain n..j.lar, put on in the most appro' '- i manner, using mitre corner, besi .wodle glue, screws and plugs. Bodies are swell sides and centres, thus combining symmetry and strength; " * lwWf.Ntv* f A mtra I panels UIICK at uuuuiu uvuui sarv strength and thin at top to make the* body "light. Top edge of panel ~ covered with light, neat, oval corner irons to protect and strengthen the , panel. Bottom edge of body rounded oil", so that the varnish can flow off the panel around under the body and not leave a ridge of sticky varnish around the bottom edge of body. The bench work on these bodies is done by J. (). Sr. John, with a cotnpe- ' tent force of workmen. Mr. St. John ' is one of the most noted builders of ^ fine bodies of this day; and the fact pi that he builds our bodies is sufficient e' guarantee that they are first class, g We challenge the world to beat them. m Afv*ha ntiAn p iUVi C auv.i. | ^ CAROLINA - BOGGI -C0.,|s Yorkville, S. C. j" 7-10-1y | lewberry College' Newberry, S. C. j cl NEXT SESSION OPENS TUESDAY, OCTOBER !S COURSES leading to the Degrees of; A. B. and B. b. Increased facilities for the study of Physical Sciences? Chemical and Physical Laboratory. Preparatory department under Princi palSDip 01 an experience*! msiruuiur. Expenses of Session, $98 to $128. Send for catalogue or other information to REV. G. W. HOLLAND, Ph.D., D. D., President. 8-150ctl tanc\nvd Value. :ycles is $125.00. No deviation, cut rates during the current year. 'HEEL CO. PHIA. DETROIT. DENVER. SISCO. CCTODCnT "JTEBVE SEEDS." CO I vltCUa This wonderful remedy ius diseases, such as Weak Memory. Loss of Brain less. Lost Manhood t Nightly Emissions, Nerveusower in Generative Organs of either sex caused error*, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stlmty, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried in forSSS, by mail prepaid. WltnaSS order we e to cure or refund the money. Sold by all r> other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed ?UV? SEES CO., Masonic Temple, CHICAGO. It. McMASTEK, Druggist. ) PTICS < >.\ THIS! ) a new line of goods, such ns and Sateens, New Cali ervests, Silk Mitts, Fans, &c. Linen Duck and Striped Your Chance. o close out at COST. Day or So! ess Slippers. Be sure and n offered like these before in a Light Weight Coat and Come for a shine and be maugli, D, - - Mat ager. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIKFIELD. V R. JOHNSTON, Esq., Probate Judge: TJIIEREAS, R. II. JENNINGS,C.C.P., I r V hath made suit to me to grant him tters of administration of the estate and frets of Miss Mattis Gaither, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite andadmtnh all and singular the kindred and editors of the said Miss Mattie Gaither, 'oeaseu, mat iney utr aiiu apjjcai wrre me, in the "Court of Probate, to 5 held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., ) the 27th day of September next, after iDh.jation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the renoon, to show cause, if any they have, hy the said administration should not ; granted. Given under my hand, this *7th day ol ugust, Anno Domini 1894. S. R. JOHXSTON, 8 18 .0 Judge of Probata. J LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. y S. R. JOHNSTON,Esq., Judge Probate T7HEREAS, Miss JULIA FRIPP hath ' T made suit to me to grant her letrs of administration of the estate and :ects of Mrs. Anna E. Chaplin, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admoni all and singular the kindred and cred )rs of the said Mrs. Anna E. Chaplin, do ased, that they be and appear before me, the Court of Probate, to be held at Fair'ld Court House. South Carolina, on the th day of August, after publication here, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show use, if any they have, why the said aainistration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day of ugust, A. I). 1894. S. R. 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WINNSBORO DRUG STORE. Winnsboro, S. C. ROAD OVERSEERS. Office County Commissioners, ( fixxsuoRo, S. C., August 10, 1894. $ Notice is hereby given to all Road iverseers to put the roads under their barge in good condition by the 1st ef eptember, or tbcv will be responsible. 13. G. TENNANT, 8 1 ltd Chra. Bd. Co. Com. GLENN SPRINGS Mineral Water -AtF. W. HABENICHT'S. ^ SUMMONS i ' STATE OF SOUTH CAlluLlNA, COUNTY OK FAIRFIELD. COl-IlT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sammomfor Relief. | Olenn w. Kag.dalc, as As> g ice lor the besulh of the Creditors of Alexander W i! Ii fi;i d. Qiiay I) Wjililo??i and Wade II Wilufoid, I'l linnll, (hjtrinxt | Tbc Wi: ?> ? ?:? N i i->iia! I>aiikT The j IV |il< s ISank. T'io Hank of Chester, | Tin*ii i S-?viii?n lin k. The S.v! injr-. :ni.' I*i\tr-i HM-ui (Ymhjir.iiy, Mary ; 1 M v\ i.-nii, A 'ma W ats m. Netli?* | Traiiu-i. Tiit; ?'It ?:ora F< rtllizer Com j I any. The mS'ii-s Carriage Mann- j l t'jciunfiu <'i>iiijMiiv. I> liochf'>ri Rior ! 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VV II Knight and Joseph Renshaw; copart ners, trading as Fester, Knight & Co, L W Fleishman, L Z Morris and S A Strauss, copartners, trading as Fleish man, Morris & Co, Thomas D Stokes and Walter D Simmons; copartneis, trading at Stokes & Simmons, II VV Fiies, Henry E Fries, J W Fries and F II Fries; copartners, trading as F k II Fries, Henry Jacob* i* ?i \) B Sachs. namrtnorc lr?w?in<v fts .1 ..tin.iS SatllS. O .. Frank D Weylman and Howard L Townser.d,copartners, trading as Frank D We%lman& Co, James A Dunham, William T Buckley, Charles H Wabb and William E Webb, copartners, trading as Dunham, Buckley & Co, Edgar P lleed aud Joseph Farley, copartners, trading as E P Reed & Co, II Read Simons, R A Pringle, Robert II Simons, Walter Pringle and A S J Perry, copartners, trading as Johnston, Crews & Co, M Ilornick and S Ritten berg, copartners, troding as M Hor nick & Co. Charles W Scott and John D Noble, copartners, trading as Scott I & Noble, Riley Pebbles, trading as Riley Pebbles & Co, Nathan Schloss, Michael Schloss, William Schloss, Julius Schloss. Jonas Schloss, Louis J Schloss and George II Pistel, copartners, trading as Schloss Brothers & Co, The Kohu Manufacturing Jo, Cone Export Co, Weisigcr Clothing Co, W L Douglas Shoe Co, Augusta Factory, Charles Reiser, Charlotte Clothing Co, Weinman Ileirchman Co, Leo Kaufman and Moritz Kaufman, copartners, trading as L Kaufman & Co, Henry Sonneborne & Co, Aaron L Cans and Leon Gans, copartners, trading as A & L Gans & Co, John H Duke, William Campbell and Bei<jntnin MacMahon, copartners, trading as Dukr. MacMahon & Co. Louis II Frank and Samuel " ~ ? -_-J: ? F 1 ? .Fray, copartners, iraumg naun. & Pray, The Piedmont Manufacturing Co, The Hamilton Brown Shoe Co, Abraham Kirschbaum, S;mon Kirtchbauru, David Ivirschbauui, B Ktrsch bauin, Ernil Selig, Ely Sclig and Morris Way, copartners, trading as Abe Kirschbaum & Co, William P Marcy, E D Bunham, George L Baker and A E Rankin, copartners, trading as Marcy Bros & Co, Samuel Wolfe and Ike Strauss, copartners, trading as Wolfe & Sirauss, Stephen Putney,Louis II Blair, Langhorne Putney and Wal tcr II Milts, copaatners, trading as Stephcu Putney & Co, Isaac Strouse, Samuel Strouse, Leopold Strouse, Benjamin Strouse and Samuel Rosenthal, copartners, trading as Strouse & Broth, ers, W C Rouse and R F Hempstone, . copartners, trading as Rouse, Hempstone & Co, The Dixon Bartlett Co, M R Willifoid, Thomas II Kelchin, Alexander Williford, Quay D Willifoid and Wade II WiMiford, Defend anis. To the Defendants above named : You and each of you are hereby summoned and roquired to answer the com plaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Conrt.of Common Pleas for Fairfield Cannty, on the lGth day of July. A. D. 1894, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offices at Winnsboro, S-C.. within twenty d-a)s after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of juch service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaiutifF in this action wili apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 5th, A. U. isy*. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALB, 7-18-6t Plaintiff's Attorney*. ( The Question of Life Assurance is not "Can you afford it ?" but " Can you afford to do without it ? " Woodwards, S. C. July 3,1S93. / Mr. W.J. Roddey, Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir: ? 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C., 2 Aug., 1S94. $ SEALED BIDS for the building of the new bridge to be built over Little Kiver a*id on the road leading from Woodward !o New Hods Church and to be designated as New Hope Bridge, will be received at this offic3 up to 12 o'clock M. on the 4th September, 1894. Specification* to be seen on application to the Clnk of ihe Board. B (t. TENNANT, 8-4i?I Chin Bd Co. C-m. ~ CLERK'S SALE. STA'E OK SOUTH CAROLINA, county of fairfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Fannie C. Clark, Plaintiff, against Jas. (!. Ilerring, William A. Clark an I James A. Clark (the last two bnh individually and as Executo-* of llenrv Clark, deceased), W. Clark, t :Z? Oah.a nu..u vr ?nu-i uumui, name John Clark, Katie Csark, James Clark, Junior, W. II. Clu k aud Jno. 15. Clark, Defendants. IN pursuance of an o?der of the Court of Common Pi<a-, made in the above stated ca^e. I vviil offer for sale, be for? the Court Ilou-e door in Winn*b.>ro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, tt> the highest bidder, the following* described properly, to wit: 1. The Tutnipseed place, said to contain Three Hundre d <\ndTet Acres, and bounded on the r.on.u by iasds of Dr. John Wallace, east by" lands of Stephen Gibson's estate, south by lands of Joseph Freshley, acd we?t by lands of Dr. John Wallace. 2. The Chappell place, said to *011tain Six Hundred Acres, more or les3, and bounded on the north by lands of Dr. Jno. M. Glenn, on the east by lands *t~ of Stephen Gibson's estate, south by lands of James A. Clark, and. west by lands of Dr. Jno. Wallace. Terms of sale: Cash, subject ta the following provision: That it the Defendant Jas. C. Ilerring now in possession, shall in writing acknowledge himself to be a tenant ot the purchaser for the remainder of the year 1894, at a rental sufficient in amouut to pay -ill the taxes assessed against the property for 1894, then neither he nsr his tenants *h*il be disturbed in their u*e and ??*^ation of the premises until the eni ! tha present year. The ?itr?JuMr t? pa,y far all njecessarv pspew. *R. II. Clerk's Office, U. . J^. P. O. Winnsboro. S. C., August 10, 1894. S-lltd SHERIFF'S SAKE. State of Soutii Carolina, \ County of Fairfield. ) T>Y virtue of an execution h) me di D rected in the ease hereinafter mentioned, I will offer for sale en the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER ' next, at public auction, before thi Court House door in YVinnsboro, ia the County aud State aforesaid, within the legal hours of sale, for cash, the following described property: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying1, being and situate iu the County"and State aforesaid, known as the Tura'psoed place, said to?contain Three Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less, and bounded on the nortd by lands oi Dr. John Wallaoe, on the east by iauds of the estate ot Stephen Gibson, deceased, on the south by lands of the.estate of Joseph Freshley, deceased, and 004&0--wfiat.b? lands of Dr. John Wallace. ALSO, All that laiece. parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the Couuty and State aforesaid, known as the Chappell place, said to contain Six Hundred Acres, more or les<, and bonnded on the uorth by lands of the estate of Dr. John M. Glenn, deceased, and by lands of David M. Glenn, on :he east by lands of the estate of Stephen Gibson, deceased, on the sooth by lands of James'A. Clark, and on the west by lands of the estate of Dr." John M. Glenu, deceased. Levied on as the property of the estate of H. Clark, deceased, by whom said lands were devised to James A. Clark hereinafter mentioned for life with remainder to other persons, at the suit of Samuel R. Johnston, as Probate Judge for Fairfield County, iu said State of soma Luirouna, nuucutf against W. A. Clark and James A. Clark, each in bis individaal capacity, and the said W. A. Clark and James A. Clark, as Executors of H. Clark, deceased, Defendants. Terms cash. wa B. E. ELLISON, 3 Sheriff'a Office, S. 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