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NTELL~IA*NaE -. August 7. : l318 MAIL COLLECTIONS. etters will be collected from the ,'ter boxes at 11.20 a m. and 9 p. m. going south, and 5.30 p. m. arid 9 p. M. going north. New Agvertisements. Notice to House Warmers--Uiysse G. DespoLes. -The mat h game between the first and secoud nines to have been played this eyening has been postponied until Thursday evening. MUSIC.ILE POSTFONED.-The musi cale has been postponed on account of the weather unt'l Thursday, Augast 9th. DxoIPPZED DEAD.-A colored woman dropped dead, or O'ed very suddzn!y at Mr. J. A. We'don's rlace on est Saturday. HosE WA VWNG.-U. G. Despeoi tes is preparing to give a house warm'rg. The invitation is general; the pubic 1s invited-if your credentials are good you may attend. Read I 's advertise ment. JAcXSOX CREEK CLUr.-The Jack son Creek Democratic Club re-elected J. H. Kennedy prcsident, W. M. Bar den vice-president, John M. Turner secretary, and W. L. Kirkpatrick, ex ecative committeeman. Constipation and sick headache per manently cured, and piles prevented by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially adapted to children's use. Winnsbero Drug Store. Twzt0. Qa.APr-EPTY MEcE 'lNG oF W.NN zoPo SATON.-Tbe t hird qar t .y mee io'g of 7unsboro Station wiNl b.t b 'd on next Saturday and bLrvdav. Tbere w'll be preaching at 11 o'clo.;k S:: -rday morning also on $a 'day. Clab eelUng. The Wni-e Oak Democratic Club will meet on Arnast 11 at 4 o'cloek. Fall meetiog rtqrested. JNo. H. N'cv., Secretary. SUtN DAT SC sTOOL P-CNIC. lAere will be a basket picnic at Mt. Moriah 3aps Church, in whi -h the Iunday Sche->' o' Poplar Spi'ngs, Mt. Too, It. Moriah r'id Wateree %:l je'*n, on Sa'oday, Au-ast 11th. There w91 bn music ad reciations by the children, and add:es:es by Rev. H. K. Eze'!, P~of. W. S. Darhem, Rev. Jno. Isenhower, Jc-, Ii'- Filison Jones and others. Reform clubs aad those composed in part of Xeto.mers wi'l rssemble at their respective clubs on the 11';h inst. to expiess their p e'e-eace for Coy ernor and to elect dec.;a'es 'o the Re form Contentionl which conveae: in Winnasboro oai the 13 h inst. Balis for reprCeena ion will be one c1ale;afe for every twenty-fire and fractione' ma j-arity thereof. Jxo- W. LTLEs, Memibe: of the 1? form Execsive Co'R mit:ee, Ex-o~icio C.,Unty CUnirmau. SM -TM DEYOC 4..? Tae Silem Demo~Stc C ub met on the 3rd inst. at Mr. J. W. C -owder's - n house, and reo'-gar ed by eiech:g the follo.w'og office:s: President, J. M. Yonga4e; ier-president, H. Jen~os; vcommit iee nan, T. J. Dorg lass; secretary, C. HI.Douglass. Dele gates to the County Convengon were then elected. Dy a unanimous vo'e ':'*s club most respecthally suggest Mr. W. L. Pz boro for the Legislature. C. H. DouGLASS, Secretat y. Johnson'o Magnetic Oil cures e.ramps and colic and internal neuralgia and headache and backache instantly. 25 and 50 ces Winnsboro Drug Store. * KNIGHTS OF pYraiAS CONCLAT~ 2. A mrgnificent gathering of the Kauights of Pythias will be held in Wasbng'on, D. C., beginniag August 27th. Tickea; over the Piedn-ont Air Line will be put on sale Angast 23 and 28, and will be good until Sep tember Gth. Only one fare will be charged for the round trip. In addi tion to the regular t-ain service spe ,cial t--ains and spec'a1 thieugh Pa"wnan mud other cars w'l be run for the e - comodat'on of spec'al parties. No man's education is complete unless he has visited the National Capitol, and it world be well for al' who cac '0 take advan age of this oppor~unity. W. A. TeaK, Gen'l. Passr. Agi. S. H. HinRDwKK1, Asst. Gen'l Passr. A St. INSTALLAT 'ON OF OFFrCERS. There will be a mee o' g :s (Tues day) eveni:>g of the I. 0. G. T. at 8.30 o'e'ock. The follow-nZ office~s we- e elected for the quarer commeneing Argast 7th. They are requested 'a be on hand tonight for initia~ion: C. T.-Rev. Jabez Feiris. V. T.-Miss Sallie McMeekin. CJhap.--Rev. C. E. McDonald. Sec.--C. A. Stevenson. Treas.-J. S. Elder. F. Sec.-J. M. Jennings. :S. J. T.-Miss Allice McMas'er. M.-Robt. Mackorel. Sent.-S. i. McDonald, Jr. Winnsboro Drug Store, druggists, recommend Johnson's Oriental Soap for all skin and Ecalp diseases, tan and The Too-meady Pstol and its Lesu'ts. Information was received in Wians boro Monday of a deplorable affair that took place in Charlote Monday morninz between two prominent cl.1 zens of that city. Ovr information is that Mr. Fred Oliver, president of the Charlette Oil and Fertilizer Works, shot and it is feared fatally wounded Mr. Jabcz Myers, traveling salesman for E. S. Jaffray & Co., of New York. The affair took place on one of the principal streets of the city. Mr. Myers %-as shot twice-in the arm and mouth. The ball that penetrated the arm shattered the bone so that ampu tation was at once necessary. The second shot entered the mouth and ranged upward, this shot being the one that is most feared. The cause of the trouble was not leat ned, but it is said 'o hare had its origin at a german given by Mr. Myers at Morehead City in July. Both parties arc well known in Winnsboro. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria C -INTY (9NTION. Mr. T. 6. Ke'chin ca-led the County Convent'on to orde: at 12 o'clock o. Monday. M. W. L. Rosboro was elected tempora-y chairmaq and M:. D. H. Stevenson was elected temoe - ary secrelay. It was moved and car red to do away with cc nmi.,ee on credentials as no questioa Iwas up on this matter as it we-s carr'ed. The delegates we-e enrolled and Mr. Jno. W. Lyles was elec'd pe-trmrent County Cb'rmaa; V.. W. S. Ha'!. vce zdai-man; and Me. D. L. Steven son was elected perma-ient s2:,eta-y. The Wnnsboro Reform Club was p-o rosed for members14p aad M-. Jno. W. Lyles stated that he could not ntertiin a motion to et ;i a refo:m ciub, but af.e: explanation that reform was only a nime to dstingsh tWs club from the other two in 'ownlthey were admitted. The executive cor itteemen were then confi-med -by the convention. Mr. Lyles offered (afer asking Mr. W. S. Hall to take the chair) a resoluiioa diszpp:ovirg of the Colleton plan and u.grg for a primary. A ter cors'dccab'e discrs ion it was carried. The mesJrg then adjorrued. 1FORfM COMiTliz. The Refo!m Commietee met PZeer he adjournment of the County Con ention and decided that dbe vo.es Lctually cast at 4he meeti'; of the lab tor de'egates shall be the bas's of ble cub's representation in the Re form County Convrention. And a re - urn of the votes shall be made by the lelegation elected to the Re.fo'rm Ch The committee took no action as -* 'hether nominations s'Iou11 be nrede y the Convention on Auge'st 11tih. The Ce~u~y Executive Coummttee. The following membe' s coestau'e he County Executive Comm~ee: Albion- WV. L. Rosboroogb. Blythewood-W. W. Smith. Cedar Creek-C. B. Richardson. Gladden's Grove-W. S. Hall, Sr. Greenbrier-J. R. Curlee. Horeb-D. Q. Ruff. Hereb No. 2-J. M. S'eele Longtown- T. J. Robinson. Jackson Creek-W. L. Kirkpatrick. Messy Dale -W. A. Neil. Monticello-J. W. Lyles. Oakland-T. L. Johnston. Ridgeway No. 1-R. H. McKevley. Rdgeway No. 2-H. A. Mes rea. Salem-C. [H. Douglass, White Oak-H. F. Bueschell. Yoang Men's-W. D. Douglass. Winsbro No. 1-T. H. Ketchin. W insboro (Reform) -M. H. Mob Woodward-Jno. A. Stewart. Blyewod- J. W. Campbell. Feast rville-R. R. Jeff'aries. Mill Hill-W. B. Hogan. Hapton-Melville Mellichamp. The commiitte appointed dhe fol:ow 1 cmpaign meetings: Monicell>, August 14. ly'hewood, August 18 Ridgeway, August.21. Oakland, Auaust 22. Woodward, August 24 Wiunsbro, Angust 253 A MURDEROUS ATTEM2T. r. (has. Muller Knocked Insensible and Robbed. On Friday night, while nea:-ly every nan in town was at the Democratic eeeting in the Court House, a most aring attempt to commit murder was ttempted. The facts are about as f'h A negro man went into Mr. Charles [uller's place and pretended to want :o purchase some rings. lie consumed igreat deal of time trying them on rst one finger and then on another. t'le struck Mr. Muller suddenly iith some instrument which fractured he kll just above the left ear. tran.e to say Mr. Muler did not fall, ut manaed to hold up by the show ase. Mr. Jones, the nighlt opem ator, eard the report of the blow and saw be negro m~an inn out at once. The ilro ran towa-:d Main street and then une. tup Main by the front ot' the hoel. He was seen running by yong Rbt. Cadwell and Dr. J. R. McMas er. Mr. Jones came toward the orner and met Robt. Caldwell aud they went to see about Mr. Muller. They found him bleeding and in a dazed condition. At once one ot them wet for a doctor. The doctor came and tied the wound and returned. Mr. Muller had ocovered it seems to such an extent that the doctor was not very As soon aa~ the meeting in the Court lo,.e adjourned the news spread and Mr. 3'lIer's friends wcut to see him. LenI ened the doo for tben but did Pot know them at. ril. Alter standing jor onl, a short while he commenced to reel and wou'd have fallen had he not been e'ught. He wai laid in bed and soon had a (onvulsion. The doc tors (-.hree of them) came and admin istered to him until a late hour. On Monday Mr. Mulier seemed t be doing bet'e;. He is conscious and ca..s toast and milk with a relish. His condition is still critical. No clue has been discovered which will do to act on, but every effort will be made to find the guihy party. Los of strength and flesh, wasting away from any cause promptly arrest ed by using the greatest of all fat pro ducers, Johnson's Tasteless Compound Cod Liver Oil. Winnsboro Drug Store. FOREIGN SUBSCPIBER. RELF'S BLUFF, A J K.,July 26, 1894. Mr. EdPor: I send one dollar and fifty cents to pay for subscription. I want the paper continued. I am always glad to hear from my old fiiends and my old home. 'lIE NEws AND ERIALD is a welcome vIsior at Relf's Blff every Saturday evening. We go out to meet it. Yours, &c. JNo. A. Ron--T. ON. 69I Two Lives Saved. Yr<. Phobe Thomas, of Junction ( ity, Il., v. as told by her doctors she had Con suui.t tiou and tnat there was no hoi.e for her, .mt two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everythirg else tfien bought one bottle of Dr. iiing's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such resuits, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at McMaster's & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. * REORGANiZED. Mr. Editor: Greenbrier Democrace Clnb was reorganized on the 3rd 'nst. The following officers were clected to serve for the next two years: P.'esi dent, T. C. Leitner; 1st V'ce-president, J. C. Chappell; 2nd vice-p-esident, W. M. Curlee; secretary, W. F. Put laud; county executive commileeman, J. R. Curlee. Our delegates to the County Convention are D. L. Carter, S. R. Rutland, J. R. Delleney and J. R. Curlee. Rec'stration eommi tee are T. E. Delleney, W. G. Smith ond R. D. Jones. Fourteen new members weie en ollcd after which the meetig a' jor-ned. Respectfully, W.F. RTr.. -. RtoN, S. C., August 4. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Co5 Ny .Y BCSANESS. The 7ollowing ct 'tespondence be ween the Coun~y Commissione.'s of ait field an~d Kershaw counties carries its own meaning: WIN;NSRORO, S. C., 12th Jnne, 179'. 'o ihe Board County Commissioners Kershaw Coumty. S. C.: Gentlemen-We have heretofore written you t wice in refer'ence to the estabishment of a fer.y over Wa'eeee [iver. Your answer on both occasions was of such a nature that we could ake no official ac~ion. The matter has been brought by cer amn of our citizens to the attention et he grand jury and the represet.atien nade. that your board was w'lling and esired to esta'blish the ferry, but could ot get our board to act. We are ready and anxious to per omt this public'duty, rnd will leave it o your board to say when and where we (as a board) can meet with you md arrange the matter. Or. in case a eeting of she t wo boar ds is impr'acti able you may designate any other ethod or plan of .:rrrying out the aw and we will cheerfolly enter into my reasonable plan to do so. Your prompt attention to this letter ill very greatly oblige us. Very respect Lilly, B3. G.TENAT W. J. L. W EIR, T. C. L EITNEP' Boat l Co. Comn. F. C. CAoi:N, S. C., June 23, 1894. o the County Commissioners of Fair' field County, Winnsbor'o, S. C.: Dear S:s-Yonr' favor of the 12th nt. was dulr received by the County ~ommissione'rs of Kershawv County, nd in reply to same, I am instructed y these C'ommnissioners5 to say that ershaw County is at present out of unds, and for that teason they deem t best to defer the establishment of 'he ferry yoa refer to. Ycurs respectfully, C. L. WiNKLERt 1erk Board Ce. Comns. Kershaw Co. Buckten's. ArnicA a nl. T HE BEnST SALVE itne world f or Cluts, ruises, Sores, lcers. 5as liheu'u. Fever kres, Tetiter,Chepped lla-ids, Chill ulains, ors, and all Skin Fruptions, and nosl ively cures Piles. 0- ito pay jequiren. It s guarantee'd to 'yive uer'eet stisfactionl, t money refunnaed. ic :1: ants per ,0x. For sale by!! M rer &' ("' When Baby was sick, we gave hcr Cad-.oria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3liss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them~ Castoria. TO-DIAY! One load Fine Ilome-raised Water elons, at F. W. HA-'ENICHITS. ONE BARREL NEW CROP ORTHERN JRISHJ POTATOES. ONE CASE FINE LARGE NO ZTHERX CABBAGES. At F. WV. H ABENICiUT'S. ONE CASE 1BEST SUGARI-CURED H AMS, Just opened, at FW.A- EIHTS YOUE This week I have opei as Blie Se - e, Sc 'd Black coes, Whi e Q i's, Ladies Also scxe g.n c .eap in i Cottoa Dick. Ladies, Here One, case of Fine Rib] To Arrive i Big jrb in Ladies' Fir see them. Nching have ev this town. GENTS, when you Vest, remember I have shown. J. L. WL: Q. D. WILLI( * COMPOUND A recent discovery by an physician. .Sccsful i""sth stionly perfectly eand relable medc ne di erod. Beware of UnprIncd druggits who offeir into necaenes In place ori. s1k for Coo-s Co "OOT Co"ou ki ti"*'", "i'c.oF*. Bce I ~otage 'n0ttr ndwe wlsed. so y return=alL 1AULsed parIcunr % in cnvl*= to dcs oaty 2stamp NOTICE TO H OOUSE WARMB I am now hauling 200 cor f first class Winter Sr ine (with the bark on). A roved parties cean get th< ;npply now; bills will be pr e.ted January 1, 1895, wh rompt payment will be e >ected. D'op a caird in postoffi< r sen~d you order to the sto: LLYSSE G. DESPORTE NOTICE I[S hereby given that application ~ be made to The Peoples Banli he officie in Winnsboro, S. C., on S rday, October 13, 1894, for re'nei f the following Certificates of St< i t he capital srock of Fairfield Savil nd Loan Association, now known~ he Peoples Bark, to wit: Certific o. 106, for one sbare, in the name ouis Sugenheimer; Certificate 2 L07, for three shares, in the name ,ax Sugenheimer; Certificate 2 .08, for three shares, in the name da Sutgenheimer; the certifica tove mentioned having been lost. LOUIS SUGENtIEIMER, MAX SLTGENHEIMER, IDA SUGENHE[MER. 8-4:d SUFFICIENT TURNII SEED TO PLANT 100 ACRES, ND HOPE TO DOUBLE TI SALE YEAR. Not too late to sow ABBAGE, NAP D A JABJAGE,ONAP D A od several other kinmds of Gird cd. Supply yourself and als~o pect the cheapest and best lot of ROCKERY, GL ASS WARE .AN~D LAM ve ever had. A fresh supply of Par ens, Pencils, Envelopes, &c. FRESH MEDICINES eceived weekly at "THlE DR1 STORE." NOT[ICE. F OR SURVEYING, TERRACi: Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to T. M, BoULWARE, -StlyWd ward. S. OPTICS ON THIS! ied up a new line of goods, such Lawns and Sateens, New Cali Undervests, Silk Mitts, Fans, &c. Vhite Linen Duck and Striped is Your Chance. >ons to close out at COST. n a Day or So! e Dress Slippers. Be sure. and r been offered like these before in want a Light Weight Coat and :hem Come for a shine and be )ED,- - Manger. A NICE LOT OF oldFRESH FLOUR msed sae cv JUST ARRIVED, MON and led, And our stock of Groceries is complete. WHEN YOU WANT Flour, Meal, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco IRice, Grits, Lard, - ' " Chipped Beef, 7 di nes, dS -- .~ oes or Tinware, P- Give us a call. hr : A. B. CATHOART. :,EXOHAML F'EED S. SAND SALE SABLES. ck__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ate I have six Young Mules of left over and three or four o plugs, a few good Mares and ro some nice Driving Horses. es WVill be sold to suit the times. Will pay the highest cash price for all classes of cattle, either fat or poor. A. WILLIFORD, AGENT, Winnsboro, S. C. GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. This favorite Resort for health and , iX are is niow open to visitors. For, 7. rates of board and other particulars, PS IISll & Simils9l . Proprietors. For Glenn Springs Wa Uter, Apply to PAUL SIMPSON. NOTICE. UJRVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT ed by EDGAR '"RAPP, r,-1+i1y Jennings, S. C 1\Tew A.rri-vals ,-At the Corner Store& A beautiful line of Colored and Black Sateens, Figured Pongees, Irish Lawns, White Lawns, Checked Muslins, Calicoes, Gingham, Light Wool Fabrics for spring wear, &c., &c. -*See These Goods.& A pretty line of Laces just received. A line of good Hosiery at low prices. Our Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs were never cheaper. Look at our Hats before buying. SHOES. Another lot of Low Cut Shoes will be received in a few days. We have a few jobs in Reed's and Padan's Shoes we will sell at reduced prces. Ask to see them. GROCERIES. Our stock is composed of standard goods in this line and we guarantee what we sell. If you wish the finest and best flour ask for the "OBELISK." Call at the Corner Store and oblige, Respectfully, J. M. Beaty & Bro. Millinery. *** Millinery. The Latest Novelties of the Season.' TRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS. RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS. VEILINGS, ETC. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANcY GOODS, ANB SEWING MACHINES. Agent for PIANOS and ORGANS. Terms Low, Prices Easy. ALWAYS ON HAND, BUGGIES, SURREYS, CARTS, WAGONS AND HARNESS. Don't forget I always have a iull line of Furniture, Baby Carriages, Cook ing Stoves and other goods at the Furniture Store, next door to W. C. Beaty's grocery. &L O. BOAG. 3-31-1y NEW ANB STYLISH HATS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS, ->s Latest Styles. s< COME -:- AND -:- SEE -:- THEM. STIFF HATS. SOFT HATS. CRUSH HATS. LATEST SHAPES AND SHADES. T. II. KETOHIN & CO. 26 Pounid at $125 Cheap wheels are next to worthless. We never recommend them. The 1894XTAWC s the leader in bicycle construction. Warwicks are made in the interest of eigehegt is ale subject to durability Neither are sacrificed.lgh Both are attained. OUR GUIARANTEED 25-POUND WHEEL fitted with road tires, is creating a sensaton it arrick, the sae gurantee as is none too good when you begin riding. 'L si.note i e that trhe .besThbicycles ae extrvagant. Etravgnee is in revenue. In this case it will pay a premium on its cost many years. And you Savoid all repairs. ---- CATALOGUTE FREE. * ICK(CYCLEfiG CO., SPRIN~GFIELD, MASS. * P. S.--Warwick guarantees extend be J. C RHYNE, ~DENTISTRY BESSEMER CITY, N. C-7 B. J. QUATTL EBAUM, D D S. GASTON CO., Manufacturer ofvINNSBORO ,3. C. PUR CRN~HSKY. DR. DAVID AKN Orders recei d by mwes wil be prompt- DENTAL SURGEON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office : No, 9 ashingtn Street, 3 Doors Referene -First National Batk, migIn Ridgeway, S. C., every Wedaes.