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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Tharslay. August 9. MIL COLLECTIONs. Letters will be collected from t' e 1,tter boxes at 11.20 a. m. and 9 p. u;. going south, and 5.30 p. In. and 9 p. -:. going north. .N.- A dverti s eent%. LettersM of Adiinistration-S. I. Johustou, J udge of Probate. -The Reufori primary will take phace on the I ith of August, Saturday. -We ae reqIe'ted to state that the musicale will takc p lace at, Mrs. Juno. G. Mobley's this eveingi at6.2:10 o'clock harpe. -W~e regret to learu of the illNess of Dr. J. R. McMasier, S... His family are (julite anxious about hie con ditiori. We trust our reverend f.iend may soon be vell. -The Octagou Soap mnan caine along in a wagon made ill octagon shape and painted like tLe color of the wrap per on the bar. Is is almost su exact pattern of the bar of soap. -We are glad o be able to state that Mr. Muler is ding nuch better than could be expectcd. 11C is perfectly rational now and will joke a itt le. It is to be hoped that he will finally re cover. -Mrs. Joel Ashford left a vegetable peach at 'he Winnsboro Drug Store. We did not get to see it when it first came and it was somewhat shr'veled. Bot it has a very sweet flavor and is said to be a sp!cdid fruit for pre ser n. That oih and rongh skin cured, and the tace and lbands beaulified by John son's Ofiental Soap; medicated and highly periumed. Winnsboro Drug Store , A'rrET!O!-A cavalry 11 be or.grzed at Lebanoni nson's cross-roads) on About fo ty names foThefllow licemlau onl ents taken ft. in. ... ..15 11 ....... 15 4 . ........ 7 7 .............. . 8 . n.......10 56 .-It was thbe purpose be present ?t its Eeld Itrfle Goa -ds u fo:-esee a c'r 2. Gee a! F:: *e be:-t dr~"ed cm eensideaung the sho:t -been practie'ny, and ep up the progress t hey pto date, be as well if ot il4d comn'any in the service. iah, ice crec~m and lemonsde was tie "exercise" indulged in after the drilJ. and we reg'et we could not have been there. Personais. Mrs. MartIha Rtabb and Miss Ellen Bookhart have gone to Glenn Springs. Mr. Chas. Timms returned Wednes day from Poagbkcepsie, N. Y. Mr. Jno. Milling, brother of Mrs. J. L Riebmi.nd, came down irom Rock Biill and spent Tuesday with his sister. Mr. 11. N. Obear 's vsitiig in Wiouse boro. Mr. C. A. D~ouglass has been visiing friends and relatives in town. Mrs. S. P. Marlin was in town Wednesday en a shotrt stay. Mr. arnd Mrs. J. E. Coan camne over com Wellford to be with Dr. J. RI lcMaster, father of the latter, in his ickness. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CONGRE2SIONA L Mr. J. T. Johnston, caudidate for Congress in th's dis'rict, w-al spe&t at Winnsbor'o on Wednesday, August 15, at 3 p. mn., and at Ridgeway on Thes day, Angust 16, at 3 p. m. In the Er-shes. In reply 'a the queslion, "~Where's your c--owd at?" a prominent rehi tionist informs us that they' went to e bushes with Gov. Tillmeu and the spensary law of '93, and that they IFor the State Convention. The following named persons b-ve en selected by .he Reformers in tbis m'iy to be yo'ed for in the e'uuty mocrat ic prmary and when elected 11 cast Ui.e vote of Fairfield counity Governor in the Sta'e Democratic aventien in Columbia: V. J. Johnson, U. G. Despores, M. Cliinkscales, W, L. Eosborough, o. W. Lylks, T. WV. Traylor, C. B. bardson and S. R Rut'and. EA TRTP TO WASHINGTON. D. C. .he tickets sold by the Southern away to Washngton, D. C., and ru at the special low rate of one have been extended to Septem ifteenth (15th), instead of Sep ter Gth. This will be of great ad tage to any who wish to take .he p. The tickets will be on sale at all portant stations August 23rd to 25th, the very unusually low rate of one e for the round tipn. Vhile the rate is made especially for Knights of Pythias, still tickets be purchased by any one desiring 1-e adntage of the rate. Oi l nenn iL M J. E. --- received a telegram about 11 o'clock annoliniig the sad news of the death of his nephew, 'Mr. Eu'eiic Williams, which occurred at Lreburg, Fla., eIrlv Wednesday morning. lie had a teleiram on Tuesday announcing the fact that Eugene had had a congestive chill, and it is snpposed tltat he died from the cfct. The deceased was not, in all pro'>ability. sick more than t wO days-judging from private l'i vices. The remains were brought here this Uo1ning and the fanel services will ta ke pace at the Il'rc:byeriani Chui' rch at 1') 'clock. Mr. Williams was a ton of the late .M:-. W.N[I. Williams and a nephew of I Mr. W. 'M. Nelson. iHe was born and Sraiscd in Winnsboro aud was in his tweuty-sixth year. Two sisters are the oniy ones remining, the a2ther and ruther preceding him to the giave several ycaj-. We expres our sincere sympathy for those beret. The "Japanese Messenger." We were handcd a copy of the Japanese Messengcr by Mrs.M. C. Rion. It is a feligious (Presbyterian) journal, published monthly in Japan, and edited by Rev. Naomi Tamura, who was in Winnsboro sonic years ago. His first course wa; in a Theological Seiinary at Tokyo, Japan, and took a special course at Prinecton. It states that from QSQ to $150 per year is all that is req'red to support a graduate from the Bible Institute. The paper uced is like tissue paper, ovly printed on one ide, and the outer egc of the leaves tied with ribbon. It is somethin ui:c novel to us. Johnson's Pleasant Compound Cod Liver Oil with hypophosphites Malt, Iron, Quinine, Po-aisium and Strih nia 's an internal tonic, strengteing the digesive orrans and tones up the rves. Price $1.)0. * RESOLUTIONS Pased by the County' Conven on Aug. G. The follow ing sre the resolti'onS offered by Jno. W. Lyles in the (;oun:v Democratic Convention and adopted: Reso!ced, 1. That, howeve- cordia, the members of a party may endorse it conventien nomnc-s, t lie c'nven ion ;vstem is wrong in principle and the abolition of it is the inmedia'e avd imperative duty of clear siglited patilots, without further inposing on the forbearrze or thorghtlessness 'of the rank and file of one par y. 2. That the Reformers h.avinig been the special champions of the tiule of the people, owe it to their on good name and to the peop-e who have ni uted themi to provideC a s~ran:ht zen rl primary~ for all State offi-e~s a~t h eariicsL oppoiunh.'. :1. That there being niow no S:a:c adidte but Rtetormners, no proPosed( neasures but those of l'etorm, .urther oinance ot' the convedlton~ ssem would be as uniust enid tyrarnical as the enforcemient of marria.l law in time f peace. 4. That the Reform nomina~ing con vention should not nomiiae, buit co the otner haud should memorialize the Democraic nominas ing convent on to provide bor a direr. primary. 5. That the Democ--atic nominating :vention should decide not to nemi nate for Goverdor, s'3ould provide for two nrimaries *o be held in October in which every )Democrat may express his untrammnelled individual preference not on1v ter Governor, but i.r each and every other Sta e officer. 6. That a candidate who may see the nominatin within- his grasp is un o1y of t he office if he shall ot pre fer to be chozeu by the ballots of the sovereign people and proaidly take his mmis:oni from ,hem. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A TR'P. (ood (rops--.P'easat TimeC---Hespitatble People. Our rep )rter a~ccompaniedI Mr. J. N. e-ter, wvho is agent for th, 0,bou4e eaper, on a trip of two days and en joyed 1oaking at f'ue crop prospects. We went out on the Rocky Mount road and were impressed with the umber of wvire fences enclosing pas urc. The crops are fine, cotjn es pecially ; corn is much improved Sinl< a the rain. The farmers are in gecd sp its. Our first stop to rest was at Mr-s. Dixon's, in Chester County, who grve us a very cordial we'cnme and treated us with genuine hospit ality. We thnk >c Chester fciends plant more corn than they do in Fai::field-and it looks fine. Fainfield is planting more then otinerly, and from the number of pastures we think they are paying :ore attention to cattle tban forn-erly. We were near Mr. L. E. Sigman's, and having hcerd of his improved 'arm concluded we would stop and take a look at his wCnd r'll at 'd olher improvements. B's farm, and many others in that section, manifest a high degree of cultivation. The farming0 imp~ments, such as stalk cutters, manure distributors, planters, culti vators, harrows, &c., show iat Mr. igon is progressive, lie has a ind mill which sends water to his dwelling, kitchen, stable and cattle pen. With this wind mill he pumps, grinds feed for stock and gr.nds meal also. His barn is a modern livery table improved. A'l the doors hung on rlers, and a grab hook for un loading hay--a great labor sav'ng de vce-swung from the top) of the building. He has patenit stauchions for keeping cattle securo on one side of his barn and fattens from 40 to 50 every year. His place is fenced off os one place, eheep another, chiciens another, and the cattle roam in green pastures. Mr. Sigmnon makes his own hay and corn, has hay two years old and his corn land extends for at least to miles, and it is very iine. We rgret ted that our stay was so short as we oild like to have gone over his entire-.farm. We wee inforIed by 0 hCr thtLL 1r. ]iion had vCry little 7 tis workl's gocds twenty-five years ago, but now he is com or:abe and entirely independent. Ngiht fouAd us at the liosp:table home of Nir. James Jones where we received a genuine Kentucky welconie. We looked at some as file cotton in Mr. Jone's field a; we had seen any where the next mnorniug. Mr. Jones has bee.1 all along the boasting r: d and said that people were chailow'ng before ther were out of the woods." le says the prospect is fine but at the same time the crop is in the most critical fir right now-that a three wuck's drorght will wither bolth the cutton and the hopes of the peoip'e. At Mr. Jones' we had the pleasure of the the company of Messrs. Sam. Me Cormick, Jr., and Mr. Aust'u Peav, Jr. It appeared to us that they had some up to see if 'Mr. Will D*xon's fodder was ready to pull; we sup posed that they wanted to help 1:'m by such a neighborly act. Misses Viola Harnison, Nannie Cun ningliam, and 3Martha U-on were at Mr. Will Dixon's. Mr. Harvey Bell and Mr. Dave Mob ley came along and seemed to be in the fodder pulling business; and they mu-t have cleaned up the field for Mes-rs. Peay and McCormick, soon retun:ed and 'omplained of feeling t sleepe and retired. Well boys, pull ing roidder w11 make a man fired. From Mr. jones' we went to several oler places on the road and took dinner and spent several hours vei y plcasatlywh our esteemed citizen Mai. T. W. Brice. We roled into the Boro just in time to get our tl:irngs out of the buggy before a heavy rain came up. We enjoyed such a trip, especially when crops look so fine and our friends are so cheerful and genial. We think really there is a teudency to make more prosion1s at home and hope the da) is coming when our people N ill not need a store account. Johnsou's Magie cOil, horse brand, is a wonderful iniment for rheurna i sn, neural-iqi, piains aud bruises for man or bcas!. $1.00 size 50 ets.; 50 ct. .e ize 2~> c:. Winnsboro Drug Mtore. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. E:ectric mrtters. This remencdv is becoming so well known and s popula'r as to nleed no special men toll. Ah who have used Eleetric Bitters sing the same song of praise.-A punr mediIinell does not exist and it i gurrarn ed to d all t hat iscla ied. ElectIc , E- wil eure all diseases of1 the Li (er and Kidrneys, wvill ren:'w' imples4'",4Nl it Nhenml and other alhectins caued by nI inti'ure bloodu~.-Wil drive 31iia rin un te s\ste: r :md pn-vn'rlt asV w l' s U eur all o: bla aril rIvers.-lor'L (ure o1f i' i littrr. Enitirle sati.,facti on gulranteedI ur monuley retfunded.-Pr'ice .5U et. and "1 per bottk~ at MfcMaster & Coi.'s~ Dru. Store.* L John Y. Ma, RIte, Dengigisr, I~ileighi, 1( N. 3.. writes: "doine of the cUres N. ade by the Japanese File Care is 1( wonderiul, and irom myix dealing shL It you or' the past ' years, I knrow your al gurnc spet feul.r good-'' Wirnms oDegStore. * ImekL4u't .rnltea Salve. ? 'tE B~is SALvh ini the world for Cuts, - liruises, Sores, Ulcer's. Sanlt liheu r:r, Fever Sores. Tetter, Cheppei ilnd~s, Chill..ainls 'orns, arnd alt Skin Eruptiuns, aird post ively cures Piles, o- no pay retirired. It isznarLn.'d to Zrve perfect s::tisfaelnon, amne'Iuly re fusedl~. I'rice :D '?nt: soux. (lr :,ale by Mc-Mater & C'' T RYA A --A t F. W. I!ABUENICIIT'S. LETlEIN 01F ADMI1NNITRAT ION. STATE 0OF SOUTII CA1ROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRIFIELD. C y S. IR. JOILHKSTONEsq., JuwsePr'QJate I XTIEREAS, Miss JULIA FRtIPP heTh mInade suit to mec to grant her let' ters of administration of the estate and S efects of Mrs. A'ma E. Chnapiin, deceased: s 'lhese are, 1 ierefore, to cite and admon is all and singular tire kindred and cred r iors of thre raid Mrs. Annra E. Chaplin, de ceed. t'rat they be anrd appear hefore me r -i tre Couw t of 'Probate, to be held at Farr he'd Court Ihouse. Soutri Carolina, on the Zsi day o[ August, a fter publication here- O o, at 11 o'eiot i2 in the forenoon, to show cause, if anry they' have, wiry the sand ad n.oitraiion should not be gr'anted. Given under rmy hanrd. this 8:h day of gI I). . R . JOHNbTON, g~g..3 Judge of Probate. GLENN SPRINGS Mineral Water F. W. IIABENf CIlT'S. I SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE COLUMBUIA, S. C. Scssion begins Spt. 2.->th. Nine 'elar' Course=, withr Diplomas. Spe cial Courses with Cer'tificates. Re quirements for adlmikion modified. C Board $3 a mronthi Total necessary expenses for the year (exclusive of traveling, clothing arnd books) trom 12 to' $l52. Sernd for Annournce ment. For futherlCI il nfatiornidress the P'eidemrt, 7-17.w 'JAM1ES WOOD)ROW. TONSORIAL ARTIST. I At2 tSi O tMT )T. Br ttlePi's 028 rpit E underrsigurd will be ideased to A. strve thre public. Satisfactionr gurar anteed in haic'-Cut or slave. A ppreciating past pat ronag?, solicits it in thre furture. :-txly V. MONTAGUE. -iiNrI ST R YX B. J. QUA'ITLEBAUM,1 D ID S. HTYET YOUR This week I have opened is Blue Serge, Solid Black I :oes, White Quilts, Ladies' L Also something cheap in WF otton Duck. Ladies, Here i One case of Fine Ribboi To Arrive in Big job in Ladies' Fine cc them. Nothing have ever' his town. GENTS, when you wC lest, remember I have the hown. eT. I.E. ~1J 2. D. WILLIFOI VOOD'S PHIOSPHODT.NE .Tha Great English Remedy. Promotlyaad pArmar.nt this.Ieav hisdiahne s i uir c erm*1 r.-an at ehea. m ece orda ir s '"eEN ectD of bsE oCA Ecs. ., Woodwparescribed oer 3 5 Syears In thousands ofI hoW eib cases;TL est oedicine knot. Ask F.sfor WOODS PEoN Ud'o e a r i I Xf&r niPX.s; It he ofrers some Sber by fgien worthless edicino ill this. leave a dishonest sto e Co In 'ter. andwe will send by return mal. rice, one Ekage. $1;sx.$5. 1ne ill , lease. six r i eure, iphet o plain sealed enverope 2 a taes Lddress THE WOOD CHE31ICALr .0. i 1 Oodward avenue. Detroit. aic. O'N-1E CASE 1; T7 UGA -CURED HAMS, JhPp t opene, at F. W. JIADENICIIT'S. So. CG for one thare pitnm ofl ou)0islSugent her Pertificati No. )7,y o br 1shares, ino thenaeo tae Sfgenhimer; Certificate o.c o)8, for ohre share, in the name of a Sugenheimer; the certificates ;ove mentioned having been lott. LOUIs3 SUGENHIEIMER, MAX SUGENIIEIMER, IDA SUGENHEIM ER. S-I-d NOTICE TO lOUSE WARMERS! I am now hauling 200 cords f first class Winter Split ~ine (with the bark on). Ap roved parties can get their upply now; bills will be pre ented January 1, 1895, when rompt payment will be cx ected Drop a card in postoffice, r send you order to the store. JLYSSE G. DESPORTES. J. C RHIYNE, ~ESSEMER CITY, N. C., GASTON CO., Manufacturer of )rders r-ecei ;ed by me will be prompt ly filled at lowest price'. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Referenice - FirSt National Banik, ~astonia, N. C. .5-17 IIIRI~ DLPROVED 100T-JIE 1HTRiW -At F. W. IIABENICHT'S. 3H1OICE FRIESH CHEESE --AT F'. W. IIABENICIIT'S. DEA AF P~ NVIiL UBLR OPTICS ON THIS! up a new line of goods, such ,awns and Sateens, New Cali ndervcests, Silk Mitts, Fans, &c. ite Linen Duck and Striped s Your Chanc. is to close out at COST. a Day or So! Dress Slippers. Be sure and >een offered like these before in Iit a Light Weight Coat and m Come for a shine and be IT IS ONLY A LIST, Leggeti's Flavoring Exiracts. Coleman's Mustard. Gelatine. Ivory Soap. Laundry Soap. Toilet Soaps. Sapolio. Shoe Blacking. Shoe Polish. Corn Starch. Bird Sced. S'Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. SHousehold Ammonia. SFly Paper. SInsect Powder. O All kinds of .'pices. * Mason's Fruit Jars. A Large Supply of Paints Still on Hand. Don't fail to try our Pearle Polish for all kinds of metal; sold in 10c. and 25e. boxes. Try this Polish once and yon will use no other. --S IE HO0W FAR A LITTLE MONEY will go these hard times, call in and get a good pair of Or a better kind for 75 Cents. Or the BEST for $1.O00and $1.5O I also have them in Gold and Silver, and guarantee satisfaction. C. M. Chandler. 3-31-17 FREShIMDPOUTED SA RDINES. Fresh Salmons Steak in i lbs. Fresh Potted 11am. Fresh Cove Oysters. Fresh Hammond Co.'s Corned Beef. At F. W. [IABENICIIT'S. Skeeters, Git! 2 D~oz. MOSQUITO COLOGNE. CAMPIIORATED PENNYROYAL for these pests. BUG POISON. Also One Dozen PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND). For sole by W X. E. AIKEN. JOHN J, McMAHAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 12X; Law Range, Columbia, s. C. Solicits business in his native Ceunty axrexw A.: ->At the Co: A beautiful line of Colored and i Lawns, White Lawns, Checked M us Fabris for spring wear, &c.,& ->3See Thes A pretv line of Laces just recived. A line of good losiery at lo Onr Ladies' and Gent. SHC Another lot of Low Cut Shoes will few jobs in Reed's and Padan's Shoes w see them. GROCE Our stock is composed of standard what we sell. If vou wish the finest al Call at the Corner Store and oblige, Respectfully, __ ~ JV~ ormal Paut Hotel VALHALLA, S. C, A GOOD PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMMER, 'Where you can have Good Board, Rooms and Attention at a Moderate Priec. At an attitude of 1200 feet the nights ro always cool, water cold and pure, nd scenery grand. For ratts write to C. M. NEILD, Propieito. -13oct1 Rass' Royal TImpjorted Illlll SpilllS Hotel GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. This favorite Resort for health and pleasure is now open to visitors. For rates of board and other particulars, Proprietot s. For Glenn Springs Wa ter, Apply to PAUL SIMPSON. A NICE LOT OF FRESH FLOUR! JUST ARRIVED, And our stock of Groceries is complete. WHEN YOU WANT Flour, Meal, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco Rice, Grits, Lard, Roast Beet, Chipped Beet, Salmon, Sardines, Tomatoes or Trinware, Give us a call. ONE BARREL NEW CROP N. RTHERX ~IRISH POTATOES. ONE CASE FINE LA RGE XORTHIERN CIn AGiiES. F. w IIARENICHIT'S. I rri-vals rner Store e !ark >alekns, Figre-l Pongces, Irish inw Cai z Gnh Light Woo 1 e Goods v '. ]; 1ices' I [andkrc lhiefs were never cheaper. ILok 4 at oar I Iats bethre buying. Esv be received in a few days. We have a a will sell at reduced pr'ees. Ask to aES. oods in this line and we guarautee d best flour ask for the "OBELISK." . Beaty& Bro. CHARLESTON, S. C. The 28th term begins on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1894. Full English Course, Classical and Modern Languages, Mechanical Drawing, Mannal Training in Machine Shop, Military Discipline and Drill. Send for catalogue to REV. A. TOOMER PORTER, 1). D., 6-23-td Charleston, S. C. ERSKINE COLLEME, DUE WEST, S. C. pens first Monday in October next. Offers Classical and Scientific Courses. ar-c and handsome building com pleted. Delightful climate. Now ini the 55th Year of its existence. otal expcnses for board andi tuition $150. r3'Write for catalogue. W. M. GRIER, President. G8tilOct1I DAV IDSON, N. C. Fifty-eighth year begins September 13, LS9. Nin men in the Faculty. Curriculum in lower classes. Higher classes elective. Three degrees conferred. ULAM.ICAL, XA4TIHEXA1TICAL, LITERARY SCIEilTIFIC, COMMERCIAL. Terms reasonable. bend for catalogue. J. B. SHEARER, -2tilOcti P'resident. A COOL SUMMER RE EORT. THE CELEBRATED. PAWLEYTSISLAND The hotel at this delightfully cool summer resort has been thoroughly renovated and improved. The hotel will be opened for the season on May the 4th instant. Round trip excursion tickets now on sale. No lay over at Lanes, close con nection made. No mosquitoes, fine bathing, splendid fishing. The table has the personal supervision of the proprietress, and will be supplied with tsh, crabs, oysters in every style, also also clams and shrimps when in season. For terms, address MRS. WINTHROP WILLAMS, Waverly Mills P. 0., Georgetown County, S. C. STEPHENSON HOUSE, And Original Saline Mineral Springs and Baths. O ANm A POPULA SUMMER RESOlRT ST. CATHARINES, CANADA. A favorte and most liberally managed summer resort, thoroughly renovated and improvedl, with new bedding added. A desirable home for Southern people. Fine drives and scenery. Niagara Falls 11 miles distant. Absolutely free from mala ria and miosquitoes. Excellent, varied and liberal table Service and appointments irst-class. The baths a positive cure for rheumatism, rheumatic (gout, sciatica and - nervous affectious. Send for descriptive panhe. C. V. WAR~D. Manager. W.L1 DOUCLAs ~3 $5. CORDOVAN, FREN4C&ENAELEDCALF -- $.4A9POUCE,3SO1.ES: s 2.WOKINGlER EXTRAFYIN."., 42.*I?380Yl$CHEHON -*L pIEs~: * SEND FOR cATAL~OGUE , L.DOUGLA54 --''BROCKTON, )tA55. o can save m1oney b p asing WV. L. Beca.se, we are the largest manufacturers of adertied shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price o prices ad he mddlema' npro~ts. Ourshe dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by W. J. JOIHNSON, - i1:igeway. S. C.