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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Thursiay. Februa ry 2" : : 5 New Advertisements. Fertilizers-J. M. Stcwart. Just Received - Winu b-,ro Dr-g Store. -The Winnsboro Drug Siore is call ing your rttention to things you need -in fact you cannot do without them. You want garden seed to make food to live on. You want to knew some thing as you grow up on the food pro duced in your garden. Your brain must r-row, so procure a lot of school books After working your garden you will need toilet soap and cologne. They have all these things; dishes to cat from; lamps to see how your per sonal appearance is, and paints, oils, and varnishes to improve the appear ance of your house. Give them a ca!". Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cod Liver Oil with Malt, Lime and Soda cures consumption and all pulmonary troubles by making rich blood and new tissue, adding flesh and strength to the body. Winnsboro*Drug Store.* MONEY To LoA.-Apply to T. W. Lauderdale, President, or T. K. Elliott, Cashier Savings and Investment Com pany. adv Personals. Mrs. Jude Robinson, sister of Mr. R. E. Edison, returned home Wednes day. Paul Hemphill, Esq., of the Chester bar, and B. L. Abuey, Esq., of the Columbia bar, were at Court Wednes day. . II. C. Patton, E-q., of the Columbia bar, was at Court on Tuesday. Mrs. T. F. Davis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ilanahan. Comapany, Attentoen! The Fairfield Light Dragoons will meet at their drill ground on Friday, March 8, 1895, at 2 o'clock for the purpose of reorganizing. J. B. TURNER, Captain. Ternperance Lectute. Mrs. Helen M. Barker, the treasurer of the National W. C. T. U., will lec ture on next Monday night in the Bap tist Church at 8 o'clock. The press comments are strong in their endorse ment of Mrs. Barker and her lectures. Let every one attend. Mrs.. Barker is organizing temper ance societies in the Southern States and all friends of the temperance movement are earnestly solicited to turn out and hear her, The publie is cordially invited to attend.. Chas. Ryan, Druggist, Springfield, Ill., writes: "Japanese Pile Cure is a big seller and has given entire satis faction, except in one case, which was made entirely satisfactory by your promptly refunding the $5.00. Winns boro Drug Store. * Fromn Wall Street Topics. I 4~Kb. 2$nd., 1893. "Col. Geo. K. Wright until July of last year resided at Columbia, S. C., where for more than fifteen years he conducted a large and prosperousi brokerage business. Since that time ha has been in New York and in charge of the Southern Department of the banking and brokerage business of the well knownt house of Chas. A. B~aldwvin & Co , of 40 and 42 Wall Street. The Colonel is fully competent and well enough connected with houses of prominence, including that of Chas. A. Baldwin & Co , with whom he is associated, to place any and all orders in State, County, Municipal and cor poration bonds. He also places future and spot contracts in cotton. Business intrusted to him, we feel sure will be promptly and judiciously placed." FROM A SUBSCRIBER AT PACOLET. .2rb. Editor: I will tell von some thing about the Pacolet cotton mill. There is a great deal of work going on here in the two mills, the old one and the new one. Myself andmy children, five in number, a ork in the mill. I weigh the cotton for the new mill. W e average 60 bales per day, and the old mill uses about 40 bales per day. There are about 1,000 hands employed in the two mills. The houses are built on both sides of the river. We have two churches and a good school which runs ten months in the year and it does not coat anything to send children to it. The combine has two doctors and the family can go on their list at $1.50 to $2.00 per month or you can patronize two outside doctors, if you like. There are a good many stores ontside of the combine also. Yours, &c. A. S w February 24, 1895. STATE OF OBIO, (.ITY OF TOLEo, LUCAs COUNTY, 1'RANK Li. CEENET makes eath that lbe is the sentior p)aritier of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business ~in the Cit y or Toledo, County and stt afo'resaid, and that said firm wini pay the sum of ONE HUNDREO) D)OLLARS for each and every case of CATA RRHt th~a! cannot be cured by the u-e .of IIALL's CATARRU (.URE. FnANK J. CNENEY. Sworn to before tme and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Deeem ber, A D. 1886. [sEAL] A. W. GLEASON, Notary l'ui1c. Hill's Catarrh Cure is taken initernally tud acts dirl ectlv on the blood and miucotus surfaces of the system. Send for' testimonials, free. F. Ji. CumNEr & Co., Toledo, 0. grSold by D~ruggists, 75c. Japanese Liver Pellets are small, but greater in their effects; no griping; 50! doses 25 cts. Winnsbomo Drug SUMMARY OF THE CRIMUNAL COURT BUSINESS. The fvllowing cases were disposed at the past term of the Sessions Cour1 adj )urned en Tuesday sine die: The S:ate v'. Ben Adans, Joai Itosh ro, (harley Lau!ding and Nal B,- le;. .J. E. .\cDnal.1 And J. W. flanahan, attorneys. Verdict -Guilty the last thret rec atetnwirled to mnercy. Sentence.: B.n Adanz, 7 years in the peniitentir.ry ;Charley Paulding,4 years; Nat Bo) les, 18 mont his; John Rosboro, 9 months. iteuben Chappe-l, burglary and lar ceuy. - W. ). Douglass, attorney, Verdict-Guilty. Se,)tence:1 t 6 year, in the penitentiary. The State vs. Deniis carter, To: B rd and Denny S. Murphy, as-aali and battery with intent to kill. J. E McDonald, J. W. Hanahan and J. G. McCant , attorneys for Byrd. Case again-t .Iurphy continued. Carter a 1l Il rd found guilty. Carter got 10 years and Byrd 18 motinths in the peni. ten:iary. Williamn Woodward, cha -ed wit: murder. J. E. McDonald, attornty. Verdict-Net Guilty. Ca.era Harrison. asauilt anld bat tery of a high and aggravated nature. J. E. McDona!d, attorney. Nol prossed by the Solicitor. Reuben Perry, iarceny of live stock. ,plead guilty; 2 years in the peniten' tiary. Leroy McNeil, breaking into a car box. J. W. Hanahan, attorney. Ver dict of not guiltty ordered by the Court. John Rose, larceny of one bale of co: ton. J. W. ilanahan, attorney. Verdit-Not Guilty. Julius Broom and Shirley Broom, assault and battery with intent to kill. W. D. Douglass, attorney. Verdict Not Guilty. B.yd Al'en, burglary and larceny. J. W. i1anahan, attorney. Verdict Not Guilty. Ilenry Thompson, assault and bat. tery of a high and aggravated tature. J. W. Hanaban, attorney. No] prossed. Hart Black, charged with murder, Ragsdale & Ragsdile, attorneys. Ver. dict-Not Guilt y. Jas. Williams, burglary and larceny. J. W. Hanahan, attorney. Verdict -Not Guilty. Sam Moore and Jim Toatley, going to RoCkton and returning in tWe night with contraband liquors, continued to June term. Alfred McVeigh and Eliza Steven son, burglary and larceny. Ragsdale & Ragsdale, attorneys. Verdct-Not Guilty. William S. Sharpe, assault and bat tery of a high and aggravated nature Rsgsdnle & Ragsdale, attorneys. Ver diet-Not Guilty. COMMON PLEAs. The Court of Common Pleas opened on Tuesday evening. Tbe Judge sounded the calendars and a few judg ments by default were taken. The first case taken up was that of Henry L. Parr vs. M. F. Murphy. Action for r< covery of land. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the paintiff and allowed S50 for rents and profits. Childn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. NO FLY TR AP FOR HIM. AMr. 3ditor: 1 have heard Uhe report >f the Irby sub committee and Mr. 'illmnan's interview, and must say. they talk soft and sweet. Pills coated with sgar or honey. It reads to me like the following song: "Will von walk into my parlor?'" said the spidler to the fly, "'Tls the prettiest little parlor that ever you did spy; The way into my parlor, sir, is up a wind stair, And I have many pretty things to show you when you're there." "Oh, no, no, no," said the little fir, "To ask me is in vkin, For who goes up that winding stair, Can ne'er come down again." When they were referring to the victory of '76, they did not dare men tion the name of the glorious old laer, Hampton. They knew that there are thousands of the Reformers who do not like the way he was turned out of office; who admire the old hero and do not like the man who was put in his place. I wonder who authorized the ultra Conservatives to make an agreement with the Irhy ring. In a fair election, think it would take about a hundred thousand votes to say who should represent the people-net sixteen. All that streff about "if they don't cotrol the convention white suprem-. acy will be lost forever," simply means the supremacy of Irby, Tillman & Co For, with a fair election for repre entatives to a convention their su premocy would be lost forever. I think every one of the Conserva tives who go into the trap will find themselves left when they run for office hereafter, as the ring is about to be broken and will never be mended. I warn the peoeple to look ont for reisrationi tickets, as I know somre thing about registration. The tact that the ouly place to report is :at the Court Ihouse and to be held for only ten days is a fraud. I know that not half the voters in Fairfield count y can be registered in that time. Of courne it is intended that ring member- can go and get tickets at anv time befobre the election, when conservatives will be denied tt.e sau:e privi'ege, andi I know a great many county voterns wilt not ride or walk to the Court 1hon-e to register. All that the "'anti-" will have to do is to see that all their voters get registration tickets and be a lowe d to vote at the election. I believe the voters at Feaan rvi lle precinct want a fair election and would like to vote for go ,d men not in the ring, for I know this community is composed of bonteet, iudustrious mon; but as th~ey have been acenstoned tor the last four years to obey orders, it is hard to say much about how they n il go in September. I know some ot them are disgusted wit ring rule and dishonest elections a-,( would go with "the Forty." We will see how it wil be when the time comes. J. r. Fairfield, Feb. 25, 1895. SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years Capt. Loud followed the sea. most of that time as master of a ves sel, and upon retiring from the water was ap pointed by the Secretary of the United States Treasury to superintend the seal fisheries In Alaska, which position he held five years. He relates one experience as follows: "For severalyears I had been troubled with general nervousness and pain in the region of my heart. My greatest affliction was sleeplossness; It was almost impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies advertised I began using Ner vine. After taking a small quantity the bene:it received was so great that I was posi tively alarmed, thinking the remedy con taine:1 opiates which would finally be injuri ous to -:e; but on being assured by the drug '.a:s It was perfectly harmless, I contin ued it totether with the Heart Cure. Today I ca.i cunscientiously say that Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine and New Heart Cure did more for me than anything I had ever taken. I had been treated by eminent physicians in New York and San Francisco without ben efit. I owe m resent good health to the judicious use o ese most valuable remedi and heartily recommend them to all afflicted as I was."--Capt. A. P. Load, Hampden. Me. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Cure are sold by all druggists on a positiveguaran tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, q1 per botle. or six bottles for $5, express prepaid. They ate tree from all opiates ancf dangerous drugs. Sold by WINNSBORIO DRUG STORE. bpecimen cases. S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was tertibly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec. tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisbug, Ill., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar n*,ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Said by McMaster & Co. * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years Mns. WINsLow's SOOTHING SyRUF has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit tte sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ke no other kind. 5<:Gt x1y Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Johnson's Magetic Oil kills all pains whether internal or external. $1.00 size 50 cts; 50 et. size 25 cents. Winns boro Drug Store.* Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. GLOBE PHOSPH ATE CO.'8 A CID PHOSPH ATE, DISSOLVED Bone, Amnmonived Goods and Kainit, for sale by J. M. SrEWART. Orders also taken for Cotton Seed Meal and Ilalls. 2-28f x2W 'JUST RECEIVED. B UIST'S Garden Seed and Onion Sets. S CEJOOL BOOKS and Stationery' of all kinds. Toilet Goods. C OLGATE'S Fine Soap, Colognes, Extract::, Brushes, Sponges, Chamois Skins, etc. SLARGE ascortment of Lamps, L haging and stand. J ELLY DIS8!E4, Bo.wl', Tlumnblers, etc. IAUN""Y SO^P, S"da, Cream Tartar antd Baking Powders. P AlNTS, Olis Pami and White. wash Brnshes. A LARGEl line of Cigars anid Ch2 Part icular attention glven to the coim *'-FrlCF HoURs OF DR. BUCtIANAN. 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. 6J H RF 'S SiE. ) re. ed. I hvue this da-- levied on awl. I in I0; soefor.- the C ''rt liouse I NT alON DAY IN3A~iII, t e ''aie of ~ .mth Carelinn, nownvu as Li t'e iv.r lad of W. R. D~o~v & C ., '.V i 'a-t 'I n:. I al Lhers. L:1 u(l u nit ihle pr~ujertv of so y,. G~bsi., as 'rw sui' ot .. Am .3.0 I x ~utr fo'r Thoma lS :i ehins f 0 '', Stp ci G U ., an~d Ro.ert Termun of Sue-i 'aih. h'. E. ELLISON, Shei ff's .tice. S. F'. C. XX ' nn.h ,. *. :'lab. 11, 155. The Almig Will do wonderful work now. i:ual inventory of stock, I find of year, and are marking down Spring will soon be here ani jgoods. A Great Bre In all fine Dress Goods and T and cost not considered. A I Patterns; will close out at cost THIS IS NO IADVI I mean business, and if you d A handsome lot of large, heav: below zero. Keep it in your miud if you wa certainly taken the tariff off t1 CLOTHING FOR If you want correct styles at will obtain your supplies from i Should you tumble into my st< coat, you would make the hit < to look. el L. MII1V Q. D. WILLIFO Assignee's Sale. ON salesday in March I will offer for sale at public outcry a num ber of horses, mules and other per sonal property. JAMES Q. DAVIS, 2-23t1x1 Assignee. OR, 1e He WAKIIL OF CIARLOTTE, N. C., Will be in Winnsboro at the Winns boro Hotel on Thursday, February 28, for one day. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2-14td NOTICE. B Y virtue of our authority, as School Trustees, we hereby call a public meeting of all the resident property owners who return $100 or more of real or personal property of School District No. 14 (over 21 years of age) to consider the propriety of levying a special tax for -school purposes as pro vided by law; Said 'meeting will be beld at Town Hall in Winnsboro, S. C., at 11 o'clock A. M., ou Tuesday, March 12, 1895. J. F. McMASTER, JNO. P. MATTHEWS, T. H. KETCHIIN, Trustees School District No. 14. 2-26t1x2 aben the standd remedy for te* tismu Scaica, etc. in al it forms ias, Pduolishera and Patents.ItS re ~t o bnev ad bul to upfromthe botte fr five dollars Our 40page Pm phlet sent Free by Mail. Address, * I uranlg's RhewmatiG Remiedj Oo. 1316 L Street,Washington, D.C. Durang's Licer .PWs aro the best on earth. They act with an ease that makes them a household blessing. RIcE 25 CTU. PE 30, or S DOES FOR $1. JACOBS' PHARMACY Co., Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga 3-8txly. BLOOD BALM. Skin diseases Cres witout tail Se r and every formofatooismas fro SatEhe simples pimple t hefoulestler Fift nsaesg a d ligunvrtues. One botte has more curative virtue than a dozen of any other kind. It builds up the health and strength from the first dose. is'WRITE for Book of Won carf cures, sent free on appli I L f okept by or o c d rug it, send tles. and meacine will be sent, freight paid, by BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta, Ga. Is sold wiih wriltte' ~~1 - ron, Fis aczzi To alecusoefoil -8OE AP R - sianl, oenn E Bain sn g Misery, Insani ai th; r,-maue Od e out oss , osuat enrr ara uh t e to e Orgastheire circulars free. Cuagantee issuzed onl~y by our ex cisive rgent. wiNNSBOo DRUG STotlE, Winu.buore. S. C. Use Barnes' Ink bty Dollar As I am now taking my an too many goods for the time goods in every department. I must have room for new ak in Prices rimmings. Profits abandoned ew more of those fine Pants RTISING DODGE. on't think so, come and see. r Sateen Quilts, marked down Bgarlg Opportilly nt a pair of Blankets. I have is stock. MEN AND BOYS. prices way below value you ny great marked down stock. re and strike me for an Over if the season. It costs nothing [NAUGH. To Jurors, Witnesses and Others. NOW IS THE TIME to get ready to plant peas, turnip seed, cab bage, onion sets, etc. Lay in a stock while in town and save the trouble of coming back. We have eight or ten varieties of P e a s -Philadelphia Extra Early,McLean's Little Gem, Strata gem and others; Early Flat Dutch, Purple Top, Strap Leaved, Seven Top and other Turnip Seed. Sev eral varieties of Onion Sets. Clover Seed, Lucern, and ageneral supply of Landreth's and other garden seed. IliSTER & CO KL Macdonald & Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR As we wish to make room for Spring stock, we have marked our heavy Winter Goods, such as CLOTHING, WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ~AND HATS, way down out of sight. The winter is not yet gone and YOU WILL NEED WARM WE AR. We will beat "between seasoin" prices to death. When times are hard and money scarce IOU W4NT YOUR DOLLAR TO GO A LONG WAYS. We will give you more for ONE DOLLAR than any one else. TRY US We will treat you right and mu . ou money. Checked Homespun, at 3c. per yd White Homespun at 3c. per yd Will beat the record on Flour Respectfully yours, Blackstock, S. C. 2-19 Cheeter's Englieh Diamond Brad. ENNYROYAL PILLS e liays e LADE ask xes. sealed with blue ribbol. Take '.E Please Gall at t We have some Winter Dress Good to exchange for a few COME - AND - SE Garcde That will give yon a good stand in you arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN S7 SEED IRISH POTATOES We think we have the best Irish F and have questioned many others whb they are the best. Potato nearly round earlier than the Early Rese; is more 1 and give us your opinion. Respectfull I J. M. BI{AI SOUTHERN RAILWAY 00. (BASTEEN SYSTEML) Masters Time at Savannah and Pts. Xorth. No 34 1 Northbound. Daily No 36 No 10No 20 Jan. 20. 1895. vs lim Daily Daily Daily Lv. Jacksonville.. 18.15 a 4.15 p . ..... ....... LT. Savannah..... 1.38 p 10.05 pl ...... ....... Ar. Columbia...... 30 p 2.10 a........ Lv Charleston. ..-.. 7.15 a 5.3 p ....... ...... Ar Columbia.......11.15 a 10.10 p ....... ..... ___ __ Ir - LT. Auzusta ........ 2.10 p ....... 10.3 . Graniteville..... 2.44 p ....... 11.13 p. Trenton....... 3.08 p ....... 11.45 p. JohLnstons. .. 3.22 p ....... 12.02 ....... Ar Columbia 4.56 p ....... 2.16 a1 ....... Lv Columbia. . .00 p 3.2D a 3.20 a .15p " Winnsboro..... 7.00 p 4.23 a a 6.23 p Chester. ... 7.43 5.12 a .12 a 7.1p Rock Hill.. 8.13pi 5.49 a 5.49 a 7.50 p Ar Charlotte. .. 9.00 P 6.43 a 6.40 a 8.45 p Danville......... 1.50n11.3 a 11.38 a. " Richmond....... 6.45 a p4.50p. " Wasbington .... 7.42 a 8.30 p1 ..... SBaltimore....... .092 a.11.35 p p ...... " hi....111.30 al 3.00 al . ....... " New York...... 2.03 pi 6.23 ai.. Southbound. s0 No '5N 9 No L9 Daily iy Da ily Day, LV.NeW York.... 3.20 p 12.15n............ "Philadelphia.... 5.55 7.20 al... ...... "-Baltimore....... 8.37 9Y .42 . L.Washingtonl..... 10.0511.01 aJ...... L.Richmond.2. Lv.Danvinle........ j5.51553u.. Lt.Charlotte....... ll.oli~o 83 "Rock Hill....... i .4 A.olinaboa...1... .ha Lt.Columbia..... .. . . 4. . " Johnstons ........05 " Trnton.....82 " Granitevle2..5 a 12 Agst..50a127.323 a ... 5rhrlso . 00a..5 .5 ..... 10.37 1ba. 1.11a1 10 a S"Jcksnvll12 .0 10 ....5 a....... Aovi. Augusta.. 3.n0 N ... 7.5soDiin ar.. N.av anda.... 36 e . S ......i. T...... "'fla JBcsonfle.ar....vi an5 N.2 ..... ...... Pullm8and ar N.Y.t and FlSot i neci lwite.Trh train betwee Jakonil and N. Y. Though Piildl3makna lite nugsin ande rst-lop ch. 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Patrick, of Woodward, has recently accepted the agency for our product it his vicinity, and will be pleased to explain to you the merits of the "PREMIUM CAHOLINA BUGGY." Yorkville, S. C. 7-10--1y SI HAVE.* Just receiveda nice line of HOLDJAY GOODS, Cnsisuing of Jewelry, Watches and Cbajsa, E olid Silver and Plated Wares. China Plates Cups and .Saucers, (both gold band and plain.) Vases, &c. Which can be bought as cheap for CAsH here as anywhere else, quality of goods taken into consideration Perhaps I can suit YOU. Call in and see. C. M. Chandler. 3-31-1y The Thoroughbred Stallion, "ENDURER," will make the season of 1895 at Winna boro and at my farm for $15 for com-4 mon mares and $25 for thoroughbred mares. Colts insured. He is a grand son of Lexington and a son of the celebrated Enqurer. Dam Analyne by Jack Malone, he by Lexington, out of Gloriana, by American Eclipse. Edurer's colts are stylish, gentle and speedy- possessing great bottom and constitution. Hie has been fifty-five times. a winner and as many times - laced. The well known sires, Blue Eyes, Falsetto, Dew Drop and Faustus are by Enirer, while Mamie Grey. his dauahter, produced Domino and Correct ion. Correspndence solicited. JO HN G. MOBLEY. 1-24-Gin Winnsboro, S. C. Burial Cases and Caskets. T[H E UNDERSIGNED has a full line of the latest designs in BUIEL CASB8 ANU CASKES, at moidera:e pr ces. Orders filled prptly, night and day, at 'he old stand. Thankful for past patronage,* [ ask for a share of it in future. liearse furnished when ordered.