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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, Apiil 2. : .; 1 New Advertisements. We Have Received-CAidwell & Ruff. Books of Subscripion-E. C. Heins and Others. The Savings and Investment Co. T. K. Elliott, Treasurer. oCal :;1 -Rev. Jabez Ferrib conducted the union sei vice at the Baptist Church Sunday night. -Farme'rs are busy preparing their land for planting. There' will be many furrows run between now and the end of the week. -There will be some school funds for distribution at the ofice of the County Treasarer when you come. Don't all come at oace, now. -Read Caldwell & Ruff's ad. They are ready to supply the wants of the ladies-white goods, shirt waists and the thousand and one things a woman wants. -Mr. Charles J. Foster, a distin guished mechanical engineer, who in stalled the machinery at the Word's Fair, has been engaged to do the same work for the Cotton States and Inter national Exposition. He begins work at once. -While Neeley Johnston, a young son of Mr. S. R Johnston, was riding in front of J. M. Beaty & Bro's en Saturday, the horse fell, and the rider was thrown off, but fortunately no harm was done. The placky little rider mounted at once. and went on his way. -In adding Sousa's Band to the list r of the great musical attractions, to be given during the term of the Cotton States and International Exposition, the management has secured, for the charm of the visitors, what is probably the finest musical organization of its kind on earth. Beginning with the 18th of November, Sonsa's Band will furnish the music for the vast audito rium of the Exposition, until the close of the great Exposition, on the 31st day of December. During this ime, millions of people will listen to this famous organization, and it will mate rially play its part among the pleasure giving features of the Exposition Brain workers will find Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cod Liver Oil, with Iron, Quinine and Stricbnia, a nerve and brain tonic of unusual merit; medical science produces no better. Winnsboro Drug Store. * NOT so MC.-The farmers are hauling out some guano, but not near -- the quantity commonly used. TOWN ELECrION.-The following - Uc~e,. o-ea' officers was elected on Monday: Intendant-J. W. Ilanahan; wardens-A. WV. Brown, F. E. Propst, J. E. Coan, D. V. Walker. As there was no opposition the vote was very light. HELLO, RIDGEwAT !-A charter has been granted for the telephone line bet ween Winnsboro and idge way, and it will not be long before we can talk to our Ridgeway friends. Extend t he line. Let's say, Hello, W hite Oak ! anld Hell., Woodwardi ld so on. ACCIDENTAL FxRE.-The Ciowney i~ou-e, near Blackstock, in~ whib the L.ie Cap:. Robert Clowney lived, was conlsumned by fire on Sunday ight. 'iThe cause-is ilhought to have been an accidlent. A l.t of corn and guano was lost in, an outhoute near by. -There was. no insurance, so we hear. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A BAD FAtt.-Mr. 'Amos E. Davis struck his foet against a chicken coop near his back door several nights ago and sustained very painfual injuries from the fall. His body strack the top of the coop just about the lower part of the lungs and he suffered consider ably for several days. Ho 's, however, better at present. FELL AND BRoKE r3 THIGH.-A seven-year-old child of Robert Thomas, tooimd, who lives at the Zealy place, near Monticelle, feil out the back door of tu:e house while playing and broke its thigh bone near the hip joint. The wound is a compound fracture and was at a very inconvenient place to man age. Dr. Arnceu attended :he child almost immediately after it was hurt. Ss WILL IlAva FacT.-The late spring causcd by the cold weather w~tl result favorably to the frnit crop most likely. The vegetation has been so backward that it has not been burt so far by cold weather. It is nsot likely now at this late day that we will have cold severe enough to injure the fruit. ThiA will be a great blessing to the coun~ty, an:1 especially 1he house kceepers. TIKE WATER SU.P'LY.- The fldlow i.g is the report of the policeman on the water upply mneasuremnents tal.-cn ft. i . ar -bou-o cie rn..........15 4 D.et ciste-rn................14 91 Elliots ciistern..............9 44 Nie' cistern.............. 15 104 Miller's cisternl................ 75 L-bliiipd cisternt............... 9 il Canon,:ing~ eisterni...........16 2 J.>hn Y. McIhae, Draggist. Raleigh, N. (O, v~ rites: "some of the cures mn .. he h,- Ja;anes Pi~e Unire is A GOOD INDICATION. -One good in dication noticed in different portions tions of our county by THE NEWS AND HERALD reporter was the number of home raised colts. Mr. Arthur Hayes claims to have as fine a colt as the county affords, and we can say truth fully that it anybody beats it he will get the blue ribbon. Tbere is no doubting that our people are raising more stock at home by far than was formerly done. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, hcrse brand, is a wonderful liniment for rheuma tism, neuralgia, sprains and bruises for man or beast. $1.00 size 50 cts.; 50 ct. size 25 ctz. vinusboro Drug Store. A PHOTOGRAPH OBTAIED. - Mr. W. E. Crosby, of Crosbyville, who is a photographer by profession, has been in the Buckhead and Monticello sec tion. Tns NEWS AND HERALD re por;er informed him that a photo of Mrs. Ladd was wanted for the pur pose of sending to the Atlanta Exposi tiy. So he made it a poin! to go there and has taken the negative, so we are informed. No doubt there are u;:.ny people in old Fairfield who would like to have Mrs. Ladd's photograph. It so they may do so by writing Mr. Crosby. Personals. Mrs. Kuykenda:l, of Yorkville, is visiting relatives in town. Mr. James Jones, of Blackstock. was in town Monday. Mr. Thomas Stevenson, of Chester County, is in town visiting relatives. He has been teaching at Green Pond. Mr. H. Means Beaty, of Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. He Surrenders. Wylie Mayfield, who has been charg ed with murdering his wife, came to town on Saturday, and went to the Sherif and told him that if he had a warrant for him he was perfectly willing to surrender himself. The Sheriff said that he did not have one, but he thought Mr. Bueschel had is sued one. Wylie then put himself in the custody of the Sheriff. The Sheriff swore out a warrant Saturday evening o that he might have something to hold him on. Mr. W. D. Douglass bas been retained to defend Mayfield. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Apri Fools. Our reporter met sixteen April fools mn the road near towun on Monday merning. They had quit school 'o rool Mr. Wit herow and were going, they did not seem to know or care where. Our first inmpre~sion was that the chain gang were being increaed, but when they gave a a whoop and frightened our hor'se, we thought of the Bible expression, "Let a man meet bear which has lost its cubs rather than a fool in his folly." Boys, you re fooling yovt selves, not Mr. With row. Lookout for Wild Animals. There is a rumoc that an elephant is suppose~l to be roaming abort the swamps on thbe western side of Little River. Some of the people have been very mu~ch exercised about it. Strange signs have been found and inquiiies ive ben made. N-> one has seen it, but Mr. W. J. Martin expressed a con fiient betief that it has left the swamp and hai passed near the dwelling of Dr. R. C. Arnett an;d also on the pian tationm (o: Mr. J. G. Martin. Farmers are very busy, but it is time to qoit work ard go gutnning when wild enmi mals break loooe from a showman and roam about where people live. DEATE OF NERS. SARAH McCANTS. Mrs. Sarah MoCants died at her home near Rockton on Sunday morn ing at 5 o'clock, after a lingering ill ess for many months. The deceased was the second wife of the late fDr. George McCanis and a sister of Mr. Thos. G. Robertson, and had just passed her 74th birthday. She was a womau of sparked strength of character, fine judgment and a apaci'y for business affairs rarely found in a woman. She was a devoted member of the Baptist Church at this p'ace in which ths was a pillar for The funeral sarvices were held at 12 o'clock on Monday at the Baptist Church and her body laid to re-t in the Presbyterian churchyard. The ollowing were the pall-beares: . H. Ketchin, J. N. Center, F. M. Gadsden, J. W. Seigler, H. A. Gail lard, Dr. B. J. Quatilebaum. ~uarante cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Iniscovery for Con. umption, Coughs and Colds, upon this ondition. If you are afflicted with a Couh. Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di ected, giving it a fair trial, and experi nce no benefit, yOU may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We ould not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. it never disappoints. Trial ottles free at Mc~aster & Co.'s Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. * THE SEsT SALVE in the world fo: (.uts, C rns. i .1 i kin Eruptions, an" p';m tt.'K **ure' Piies, ' 'to pay requirr~o l' wen Baby was sick, wo gave bor Cibloda. When she wa Child, sho cried for Castoria. When she becazne )Uhs, she clang to Catoria, when she had Chfldzn,she gavethem Chasaria. We 'Need Another Chain GISng. People who never travel over the public roads in Fairfield County have no conception of the inconvenience and trouble caused by bad roads. We are not going to raise a fuss with the former County Commissioners or the present Supervisor, because we know that you cannot have good roads in rainy weather unless some person can fld dirt that rain will Dot soften. The problem is one that has* puzzled greater minds than ours, and the roads in our county are very much like the Arkansas traveler's house. You can't fix them in rainy weather and in good weather they do not need it. There is no better road in the world than red clay when it is dry. It is smoothe and elastic in dry weather and it is as mean in bad weather as possible. To make a macadamizei road would cost too much, and besides it is not long after dry weather sets in that the roads are good. Three days even make a wonderful change. But a person tak ing a certain road to a place would have wished a few days ago that he had gone "the other way ;" however, only to wish he was back in the first one. The roads are being worke'd. Mr. T. W. Raff has the reporter's thanks for fixing the slough of de spoid near his home, and the manager of the chain gang, Mr. Jno. Bank head, has our thanks for fixing the rod le iding to Monticello and the Dark Corner. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand. is a powerful liniment, especially pre pared for external use for persons and all diseases of horses and cattle. $1.09 size 50 ets.; 50 ct. size 2.5 ets. Winns boro Drug Store. WHITE OAK SPLITS. WHITE OAK, March 30.-Farm work has been pushed with a vim-for the last two weeks. There is scarcely any thing planted yet. Mr. F. Hines, of Alabama, is visit ng at Mr. A. J. Hamilton's. Mr. T. G. Patrick has lost several mules and cows from grippe. Dr. T. C. Patrick hai returned from Baltimore, Md. He has opened.his >ffice at White Oak and is ready to serve the public in dentistry work. We wish him much success in his new prufession. Mr. T. G. Patrick is able to be out again. Prof. Pressley is practicing bicycle riding. He will give some one a chal. enge before long. We are glad to hear of the South ound extension. Our town will r-ive big inducements to get the ~road throgh by White Oak. There are no marriages to report at presnt. J-.?. That oily and rough skin cured, and the face and hands beautified by John son's Oriental Soap; medicated and highly perfumed. Winnsboro Drug Store.* .ide -~ Save time, money and' doctors' bills. Go where you please, when you please, as fast as you please. Find pleasure, health and economy all in one. Rambler Bicycles are the acme of mechanical- perfection. Strong, du ifable and reliable, with not an oune of useless material. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and for pleasure seekers. Various models, ali the same price -Sroo-catalog tells all about them -free, of couirse. 60GRMUL.Y & JEFFERY IFS. CO., WAsmHGTOoN. 0. e. The Savings and Invest ment Company THE annual meeting of this Comn i cauy will be held in the Direc tors' room of the Winnsboro National Bank Tars (Tuesday) A rrERNOON at five o'clock. Full attendance desired. T. K. ELLIOTT, 4-21t Trea-urer. Books of Subscription. BY virtue of authority granted us by a commnission dlated 29th M~arch.~1895, the undersigned will open the books of subscription to the capital stock of The Winnsboro and Ridge a Telephone Company, at The Peo ple's Bak, Winnsboro, 8. C., on the 4th day of April, 1895. E. C. H E[NS, J. Q. DAVIS, M. W. DOTY. 4-2 1t W. D. DOUGLASS. V. 0. MceKEOWN & SONS, Pr-actical Machinists, have First Class Machine Tools and an repair Engines, Boilets, Cotton ias, Thieshers, Injectors, Safety Valves, etc , Promptly. I gBest Classes of Machin- ry for Sale A Good Assortmeut of Machine Sup pices kept in Stock for sale. Wrie or call and see 'hem' at their 4hop. COR NWELL, (Souhern B. R.) Cheste r Co., S. C. Ths n.ill appear againa the first of next month. 3-12-ly Use Barnes' Ink A. S. BRN I & Co.. 56 E. 10th St.,N.Y. NOTICE. I wr every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky abit to have one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. M. w'ooney, Atlanta, Ga. Bo- 382,. an n wm lu beasnt vontree. Standing on t *e Thresh( I have already opened Dress Patterns, with a lot of I Also a beautiful assortment of My line of White Checket attractive this season. Charles Wehaveaj Heiser'S There is mi Fine Ladies', Mis Foot F eorot all of which Wear. GENTL' FURNI Here you will always find Boro. Gentlemen, don't fail The assortment is undeniably to the low water mark in price and ends in Winter Suits, at p] cloth. Great many novelties ir INN0 YOR PE Wait for my grand openir bought already I will make you that the tariff is a thing of thi An inspection of my siock chase. J. L. MEM Q. D. WILLInO0 DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, of Charlotte, N. C., Will be in Winnsboro, at the Winns boro Hotel. on Thursday, April 18, one day. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, NoEe and Throat. 3-301awtd LETTEES OF ADMINISTRATIOIN. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. R. JOHNSTON, Eq.,Probate Judge: 7HEREAs, .HENRY L. PARR bath 'Tmade sut to me to grant him let ters of administration de bonus o. of the estate and effects of Henry W. Parr, de ceasd :1 These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Henry W. Parr, deceased, that they be and appear bo fwo me, in t.he Court of Prob-ate, to. be held at Fairfield Court House, s. C., ctionh hereof, at 1 o'clc i the forenoon, to show case if ay tey have, Gvn under my hand, this 27th day of March, Anno -Domin 1895 -~~N 3-28x2 Judge of Probate.. DON'T buy a wheel because it is 'cheap and then ex pect to R IDE the best. Cheap wheels a r e seldom lasting. There is but one best and that is . - A light, strong, fast, beau tiful and everlasting wheel called the ST EARNS. You want the best. We sell the best. Buy a Stearns and be satisfied, as you surely will be if you do. W. D. GASH Co., 1o Equitable Building. 3-30 Atlanta,.Ga. Farmers Who Want to "Live More at Home." Have a good garden by planting some of our Beans, Beets, Cabbage, Peas, Adams' Early Corn, Country Gentlems~n Sugar Cane, etc. Bliss' Triumph Irish Potatoes, Hebron, Peerless and Early Rose. For Field Crop. Cat tail Millet, Kaffir Corn, Wonderful Pea, Amber Sugar Cane, Gclden and White Dent Corn. Goldcn Dent and White Corn hard ens 'n 90 days after planting. Coal Tar for rubbing over corn. For further information apply to MMASTER & CO. Under Winnsboro Hotel. VALID DIVORCi S. otained in three neonths. For particu. lar, write L UTN 3-in-lmDenton. Texas he ++ ld of Spring. up some very handsome new trge Pearl Buttons to match. Silk Waisit Goods. I Muslins are very cheap and >bby line in this department. ich to admire in my stock of ses' and Children's Slippers; re the very best makes. SHING- GOODS. the most complete line in the to look at my line of Pants. fascinating. They are down . I have a great many odds -ices less than the cost of the i Hats for spring wear. 10%L APPENE ig in Glothing. If you have sick. You must remember . past. incurs no obligation to pur NAUGH. n - Igor. HEADQUARTERS -FOR F&GYflROCERIES. JUST ARR1VED. Prunes, Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Cream Cheese, Cream Cheese, Bananas, Bananas, Apples and Cabbage, Apples and Cabbage, Fine line Cigars and Tobacco, Breakfast Strips and Hams, Glenn Springs Water, Glenrn Springs Water. Shad Wednesday and Satur day. EXOANE FEED AND SALE SABLE3. I STILL H AVE ON HANID 6OR 8Yoiuns Mue -Also A FE 5, GOOD MARES. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. -Also A FEW SECOND-HAND W AGONS. --Also A FEW MILCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange them f'.i dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. ~DENTIJ STRY B. J. QUA TTLEDA UlN. D)D S. HARD CASH -will Please Call at the Corner Storei We have some Winter Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c., which we wish to exchange for a few PennieS.. COME - AND - SEE - THE - GOODS. Gearclen ,Beecds. That will give you a good stand in your garden and make fine vegetablees will arrive in a few days. ONION SETS NOW IN STORE. SEED IRISH POTATOES NOW IN STORE. We think we have the best Irish Potato that grows. We have tried them and have questioned many others who have also grown them. The verdict is, they are the best. Potato nearly round, skin red, meat white and cooks dry; earlier than the Early Rose; is more productive and keeps well. Try them and give us your opinion. Respectfully, J. M. BEATY&--BRO. NOTICE All parties indebted to us must make arrange nient for immediate settlement. We must have the money, or paper satifactorily secured. Having de cided te go into a new business it is absolutely neces sary that our business here be closed up at once. All parties owing us will be given a reasonable time to settle; after that all unpaid notes or accounts due us will be placed in suit. T. II. KETCIIIN & CO. One Ton Cotton Seed Meal For 375 Lbs, Middling Cotton, Payable in the Fall. This is the offer we are now making, and we desire to call the attention of farmers to the cheapness ot cotton Seed Meal at present as compared with commercial fertilizers. Taking the Clemson College valuation of ammonia at 13c. and 15c. per lb., respectively, in cotton seed -meal and in mixed fertilizers, phosphoric scid at 5c. and potash at 5c. per lb., we have the fol.. lowing: Cotton Seed 3feaZ-Analysis, 83 per cent ammonia, 25 per cent phos. acid, 1& pet cent petash. Commuerpcial value at Charleston with freight to Winnsboro..............-----------------..----29.20 Commercial Fertilizers--Analysis, 3 per cent ammonia, 8 per cent phoe. acid, 11 per cent potash. Value at Winnsboro... ......-...----21A40 The above shows a difference of $7.80 per tou in favor of cotton seed meal over high grade fertilizerE, and yet we are selling cotton seed meal for less than .you can buy standard fertihizELDOLr ETLZE.O Headquarters fo Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIE8', MISSES' ANID CHILDREN'S Hats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Bir~ds and Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, Silks, Crepes and other goods per taining to this department. As we have a large stock of these goods which must be sold in season, we have marked our prices on them down. Now is your time to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. ->Staple Dry Goods.se Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various styles and material,; with Trimmings for same. I = Fancy Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. 0 Come and see for bargains at o J. 0.BAG. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Shoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to be found at .J. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, Road Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. J'. O. Boag. -~ SPANISH JACK, W..Doucus "PRID OF FARFEL, 0- a an2 cE Sired by Imported Washington Par -. 4s3AFgNrCl&ANEROI rot (which cost owner $2,000), 14i $3.soUCE,350LEs. hands higb,jet black with white points, - ~~osZWORKI6M stylieb, smooth, and proportionately $ X.9. PI.E maide, will serve a limited number of - 2.LB0S'WNLIOImares at my place-"Fatirfield Stock /-L Ts- rs :S10 00 to insure (with foal 08001onli). - O CTAn1.. 7.00scason without insarance maccirommss. . . pyable in advance. OveriOne Milon People wear the 0.00' simg.e service, pay W. L. Douglas $& $4 Shoes' W*. D.DAIS Alourshoes are equalySUf8 ry7 3-16 Monticello, S. C. Thyaiethecst valu for th ony "euicUt hos Intyle a e. P yurd]2rali,* PlyOUwecaIn.So'ktby NOTICE. w. i.jon~ox, URVEYIG DONE AN3 SOII1T W. J. JOHAON, edPb