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V . LL INTHLMGFNCE Wednesday, Jane 16, - - - 1S07, LOCAL BRIEFS. f ?Mead the Sheriff's sales i:i this morning's issue. ?ileac? notice of election of dispenser lor "Wuinsboro. ?Do .-.Jd want to ride a Hartford? Head Jordan ?fc Davis' advertisement. ' ?Read C. M. Chandlers' advertisement of su'.^vc buttons, studs, waist sets, ><cc. Give bin4 a trial. ?Mr. H. W. Gibson had the mis^ fortune lose a fine hog on Sunday W- night. The hog was killed by the train. -M. W.Dotv& Co. call attention to their phaetons, baggies, wagons, shiaglesj .Mason's fruit jars, all kinds of heavy groceries, &c. ?Mr. J. R. Harvey, afier a long illness, was able to be in towm on Wednesday, and all of his friends were delighted to see him. ?Mrs. Kion's friends will be pleased . to lee.rn*that she is steadily improving. 1 \Yq hope that before long she will be entirely restored to health. ?Special bargain in Gent?s Tan j Shoes. $2.50 Shoe at $2.00; $3.00 i Shoe at $2.50. Extra nice, good. adv Caldwell & Kuff. ?Al! of the tin roofs in town have j recently been painted, consequently, j * i :.u j P iDe air is Heavy wnu ui i A good thiog for bad colds, if not' very agreeable. ?Mrs. T. E. Delanev died of heart j disease at her home in the Greenbrier j section Sunday night. Mrs. Delaney i rwas formerly Miss Adell of Clinton. She leaves a young infant. ?At the meeting of the town council on Thursday afternoon Mr. R. C. Gooding was elected chief of the lire department, and Messrs. J. Q. Davis j and J. T). McCarley were elected as- j sislants. ?The operatives' houses at the factory are about completed and are j verv neat and substantial buildings. ? i The ground in front of the factory bas been prepared for planting and will be sowed. ?The lady bicyclists are very much ' pleased '.hat the town council has decided :o let tbem ride on the court house croe^ng as it was very ucplea* .lit :-j be obliged to ride through - ? .1 .. ine rca^'ii s-muy uucu. -His-? Isabel Bration has accepted j the escort of Jjamp Hampton, and with ! her .^:<.:d of nonor, Ivliss Iluger, and ; Mrs. J C. Robertson, will leave for Nashville in their special car on Menday, J-..e 21st, at 11 o'clock. ?Th<? past three days have been the holtes; that we have had. Sunday was i.j intensely hot dav, and even +rafter sunset the air was oppressive; bat the spn.ig has been unusually cool, so we should not object to a little hot weather. ?Preside?it Craighead of Clemsoa (" nlinow *is has hetn Dreviouslv an- ! 4 noanced. will lectare here on Friday night, ti. iSih iust. Ladies arc invited as / li as the men to attend both this Iec:nro and the ius'iiute on the foliowiu? rtay. ?Miss Mflggie Simpson, of Black stock, was married on Wednesday to Mr. Blakely Scott, mailing clerk of Tiie State. The wedding as a very - quiet afuir, and the bride and groom returned immediately to Colombia where they will reside. ?Miss Lizzie Gerig, who for the pisttwo years has beeu studying at j the Training School for Xurses on Black well's Island, graduated about a I week ago and has received her di- j ploma. Miss Gerig is now at work in ! New York city and her many warm friends predict for her a most successful ca-eer iu the noble work that she has undertaken. ?jx circular icitci uccu jtm | out from the headquarters of United j Confederate Veterans at Xew Orleans j urging ex-Cjnfederate soldiers and j sailors everywhere to form local associations and send applications to these hea iqnarters for papers to organize camps immediate:}* so as to be in time to participate in the gr.-at re_ union at XiShville ::s only veterans who belong to organized U. C. V. ctinp* tan participate in the business ineeti.-.gafc X,sbvi:le. A!i confederate soldiers and sallOiS and their families are invited to attend. ?Yesterday morning, having successfully located ihe ballet in the body of Mr. Balleutine, the Southern's a^eut at Bel ton who wa<> shot a :ew f ' davs ago, wi li the a:d of the X rays, % Dr. Kendal! at 0.00 o'clock successfully performed the operation by which the j bullet v."?s extruC'Cvi. Tne ballet wa? taken on! without very tnnch iiouble.j While .he u^Tatio!' ^tuiueutly sue- j ces*.' \ > "*? hard to tell what the re?n!;. *,!' b.\ as ;hat cUp: nds on the ams;;: f iuflarn < a-ion that v/iil likely folios Mr. Biheminc i? a Itidgeway b-jv. ':s i*ar H't* and brother are here wi;:. r.im. ? 2'hc Su:le. ? 0-. "uesca}, little Sophie, the ?-- -< .. U i 1.1 ^ 1 S\ yy J T' A <1 n Ct 1 > t /M* A f yum1 'M Ks'tuKL aiiu v* Judge dud Mrs. O. W. Bachanan3 died rat tht;. ;.-oine in Sumter. The little baby had been sick ior abouJ two sveek?, and until a fc** days ago the J^-?amily wore hopeful, bat the tender .little body was notable to bat.le longer with the i-vase, and oti Tuesday she tfell asleep, --geti twenty months. The ibody was brought to "Winnsboro on \ ^Vcdne5<:ay and was interred in the Pietbyo :,,;i cemetery at 0.30 o'clock V tte f-atiie t;:crnoon. In their sorrow Judge a; u Mrs. Buchanan have the deepest sympathy of tbe entire corner jn unity. ?The Morris Creek sec.ion was visited on Thursday nigbl: by a hail and wind storm of tiousaal violenco. Klessrs. Cra.!.'ford, Steele and another farmer iu ! hat section had their gin ^ house blown down, and their fanning i nnlements destroyed. Mr. Craw .ford had a brand new buggy very touch damaged. This buggy was bought froni J. 0 Boag and stood the heavy weight remarkably well and our friend Mr. 3oag is using it for all it is worth as an advertisement. When you call to see The News and illekald's bicycle you might take a look at Mr. Boat's busies. The b Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavenii g strength and healtLfulness. Assures I the toed against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL 1IAKIXO rOAVDER CO , NEW YORK. crops in the Morris Creek section were totally destroyed, and the ground looks in places a? if it had never b,ien ploughed. TEACHERS' EX A MIX ATI OX. The regular teachers' examination for county teachers' certificates will be ! held in the County Superintendent's office on Friday, June 25:h, at 10 o'clock a. m. IX L. Stevenson, adv County Superintendent. WANTED Antique mahogany claw-footed chairs, table, sofa, hall-clock, etc., handsomely carved, colonial style; also old solid silver. Give full description, and prices. Address 335 Ramsey St., St Pan!, Minn. ELECTION OF OFFICE KS. The annual election of officers of the Winnsboro Steam Fire Company was held on Tuesday afternoon in the (own hall. Tbe following officers were elected: President?Jas. W. Ilanat.an. Vice-President?Louis Laudecker. 1st Director?J. E. Cuan. 2nd Director?J. M. Smith. 3rd Director?David Aiken. 4th Director? Longstreel Gantt. Pipemen?3. Simpson, A. Ilinnar.t Axemen?J. TV'eathersby, \y. Gilbert. Secretary aud Treasurer?G. B. Mc JiaStCi MEMORIAL SEKVICES. On Sunday, at the colored Presbyterian Church, scrvicjs were held in memory of the late Rev. Willard Richardson, who for maoy \ears Jived in Winnsboro and labored among: the colored people. During his life here Mr. Richardson did much good, working antiringly, and won completely the hearts of the people among whom he labored. A. number of Mr. Rich?ri-ion,!t or ili/i "VnrMi ai UCVU O II IV, UUC V*-. ? uv vw w very much interest d in the work and contributed liberally, thus enabling him to carry on his work on quite a large scale. Mr. Richardson was much beloved by the colored people, and the tribute ^ hich they paid to his memory is a proof of how he was revered by them. Services were held both mo;'.iUg and afternoon and crowds attcnaea. ceverai visiting ministers took part in the services. A DELIGHTFUL PICXIC. The nioouHght picnic, which was given by the Pcdalers, came ofl' on Friday nignt, an?.i owing to the charming hospitality of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. D.?ty, was one of the pleasantest affairs that the \ onng people have attended in a lon^ tim^. The picnic was held in the pretty grove near Mr. Doty's honse, and at dnsk bicycles and buggies a^d people on foot were seen going to the picnic ground. The night was absolutely perfect, cool and the moonligiit almost as bright as day. Supper was served J at about 9.30 o'clock. Mrs. Doty served delicious ices, which sh ha t kindly prepared lor the gu st> a-io which were folly enjoyed and appreciated. After supper Me-s s. Bay and Gladden furnished dcugli fnl music, then the crowd adjourned to the house and some of the youug iad es sang ar;d played. The picnickers then began to disperse aud those who were on wheels had a glorious spin before returning home. NO CUBE-NO FAY. This is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasetless Chill Tosicfor Chills and Malarh. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adu'ts prefer it to bitter nauseatiDg tonics. Pi ice, 50c. * TH E CONFEDERATE REUNION AT NASHVILLE. | One of the picturesque features of I the Confederate reunions is the group oi ouuiuerxi guu wliu ui;o us tpuwu of the different states. These girls represent the highest type of Southern i beauty, and are clnsen for their perj sonal charms quite as much as for their social eminence and the relation I of their families to the lost c?.use. Each sponsor is attended by two maids of honor, and, with 11 roe girls from each of the Southern stales, the group is au imposing o c. The noted Confederal leaders who j will be in the parade at the head of | their respective Mate divisions will inj elude Gen. John 13. Gordon of Georl gia, commander in chief of the association; Gen. Simon B. Buckncr of j Kentucky, Gen. W. P. Cabel! of Texas, j Gen. W. II. Jackson of Tennessee, ! Gen. Bradley Johnson of Maryland, i Gen. Ellison Capets of South Carolina, \ Gen. Stephen I). Lee of Mississippi, j Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia, j and Gen. Peter Turney of Tennessee, j ? " /?* a from V.S.Jourr.cX of Xt&it&xi ! ?8^ Pro*. "W. H. Peese, who i ?K niS?3.^2^ r=a'*:e; a specialty of ?1 .? ?S |? ^ Epilepsy', has without ! p |? 9k doubt treated and c?. ! S ? g? ^ ed more cases than any US ?| ^Sa living Physician; his IB H p? k. Sr success is'astonishing:, gfe We have hears! of cases dais 0f 20 vears' standing: cured by j M him. Ha i It 49 ^ P^VlisIl?s,s large bottle of his absolute cure, free to .ny sufferers who may send their P. O. and Ex press address. We adv:se anv or.o wishing accro to addres9 Piv*9 W?(3tf ???23s X)u 4 ITcw TorS COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court of Gcueral Sessions was con veneu on Monday morning m ten o clock, his Honor Jutfge Jas. Aldrich presiding. Solicitor llenry a':d Stenographer McCaw were both present. A few bills were given to the grand jury. Xo ca^es were tried. The grand jury found true bills in two, but they were continued. The Court of Common Pleas was opened while tin* gr.md jury were out j considering liil's, and a numbor of orders of refe.ence, and orders for judgment and orders confirming reports on sale were laken out. <;K\XD JL'KV l'KESENTMEXT. To his Honor Jitncs Aldrich, Pics":lin<j Judge: We, the grand jury of Fairfield, do respectfully report: That we have passed upon the bills handed us. We did not attempt to examine (he vrrious offices of the county as it had recently been done by a committee of the srrand jury, who employed an ex I pert" whose report is herewith submitteed. We have examined the Magistrates' books submitted to us aed liud all moneys collected properly vouched for. We desire to express our thauks to your Iiunor for your aid and courtesy during the performance of our duties at this term of Court. lifspectJ'n'lv submitted, J. W. Bolick, Foreman. Jutu 14, 1)597. Incontine cc of water duriog sleep is stopped immediately by Dr. Detchou's Anti Diuretic. Cures children and adults alike. Price $1. Sold by W. E. Aiken, Druggist, Winnsboro, * r* w * o. yj. PERSONA!,. Mrs. VV. H. Ruff returned to Ridgeway 011 Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Edwards left on Saturday for Walterboro to visit relatives. Mr. Yv'itlie Boyd, of Rockton, attended the moonlight picnic on Friday night. Mrs. Kennedy, of Due West, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Junes A Brice. Miss Preblev returned to her home on Thursday after visl:itig Mrs. W. H. Flenuiken. Means Davis has returned from Columbia where ho spent a week with his parents. M .55 JL'Uirii Gerig his retui iud home after a delightful visit to friends In Orangeburg. Mis?!'? Manha Dwight and Bessie McMasier have returned from Con YC1 SU V,UJir?C? Miss Itosi Meiton, a Wimhrop student, spent a poitien of Thursday and and Friday with shj family of Mr. II. II. Jenuings Misses Eva and Ag^es and Master Palmer Chalmers, left /csterday to spend the summer in South Carolina. ? Charlotte Observer. Rev. Mr. Alls'on returned home on Saturday from Tryon, N. C-, accompanied ljy his son, Mr. R. F. W. Allston, who is sick wirh fever. Mi-ses Chilean Pixley, Isabel Pix'ey and M:ss Parmater came down from Farmington on their wheels and at teuded the moonlight picnic on Friday night." Miss Annie Lee Tnomas, of Rid<jeway, passed through Winnsboro on her way from Rock Eliil where the went to attend the commencement at Wintbrop College. Air. A. G. Dongless, accompanied by his moiher, arrived here on Friday from Columbia. Mr. Douglass who has been very .sick wiil ^pend some time ai his home near Albi )n to recuperate. Mrs. B. J. Quattlebanm went to Ridge Spring on Friday where fche was ca'led bv the deadi ol her sifter Miss Julia Mr-n itt. Miss Merritt has visited h^re, and her friends extend sympathy to the farniiy. PROGRAMME Of the Confederate Veteran. Reunion, at >'ashvllle, Tenn., June 22-24,1S97. Having had numerous requests from Confederate veterans throughout the Southern States for information in regard to the programme for the reunion at Nashville, I beg to advi?e that the following programme is now arranged by the executive committee, subject to change: On Tnos.jftv. .Tn:>r> 52nd. the Tcinies sec Division will mc;t at the Tabernacle at 10 o'clock anil elect a major general ana three brigadier genera!*. At 12 o'clock, in the f-atae auditorium, adiiiepscs of we'eome and responses, and the orktio.i of Hon. John II. Rpa.o-jin will b2 delivered. At this meeting the cmui-tico on c.e -eiiti i!s will be appointed Tiie Daughters of the Confederacy will meet in-li; hall of rapresentatives at ihe capitol at 10 o'clock on Tuesday,and on that evening they will give a reception to the veterans at the same place. On Wednesday, Jane 23rd, the business meeting of the convention will be held in the tabernacle, beginning at 10 j o'clock in the morning and lasting all I dav. At S o'clock that evening a Coni - ? federate concert will be given at the TabernacIc, after which lbs Confederate Iieaoion Club will give a reception to the visiting sponsors and maids of honor. On Thursday, June 2-ith, the great parade w ill take place. General \Y~H. Jackson will be chief marshal. His escort will be the famous Savannah Hussars. Id frout of each Sta:e division will ride the sponsors &n.i maid-? ot honor, carrying the coa:-of-anu? of their State. Full information as to rates, scheJ ules, etc., has Decn annonnccu oy circulars, but if further ihforiuaiion is desired, call on S. A. L. agents, or address, B A. Xewlaud, Genl. Agt., Pass. Dept., Atlanta, Ga. T. J. Anderson, Genl. Pas>. A<;t., Portsmouth, Va. Beautiful Women Are t!iO=e that have all the functions of their sex rrirularly [crformcd. Sallow women ami those with poor complexions need a genuine female tonic and regulator like Dr. Bellamy's Gosspium. It is woman's best friend onH mnst I'Cliflhlo hMn!?fl:?r_ Trv if. For sale by Druggists at 81 per bottle, or s-iui to Bellamy Mfg. Co., Box 109, Atlanta, Ga. I - A -r-u a .u Iiitt's Fills Core AH Liver Ills, Prevention j better than cure. Tutt's Liver n Tt * rnt*f3 Tvrif* if I | i ?vui iiuu \jiny ?? | taken in time will prevent1 Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTTPS Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. WATER WORKS ANI) ELECTRIC LIGHTS. T"-'- ? WStl, Tntamlaiit The Reporter for Tiie News axd Herald, having heard something about Winnsboro's having water works and electric lights, sought Intendant Coan, and had the following interview wi'li him: Mr, Coan, I have heard it mentioned on the streets that the town council was discussiug placing a system of water works and electric lights here, crlnf- frnfh is fhr>rr> in (his? "This matter has been discussed on the streets and in different meetings of the town council." Dj you really mean to say that ihe project is seriously considered and that there is a chance ot our having these great conveniences? "Our object at present is to agitate the matter ami ?:ct all of the information possible. We hope la'cr on to rmf e -.?! i toon r nt' fhr> norm! A ill I CUV Ol iiiiiiiuiit. \y x ^ vv ^ . . town as t-> ihe question, and some lime in the summer to have a mass luceiing where it cm bo diseusscd. Tuis will bedoni, of course, before an election is o.'dcred." You will make ti.e?c improvements by taxation asa matter of course? "Yes, then: wiil lwve to be an election, and bonds lioa'cd for the purpose.'* You have talked with a great many about it, have vou n jt ? I - - " - 'les, Willi a tew; wc commenced to talk about it within the last few I days.1' Have you hcsicl much opposition to the scheme? 'Xo.ie whatever, so far/' About what would it cost to put in a good sYi.cm water works? estimate would be guess wnvlr. I h?vi; >o!ni lierurcs showing what it c'St in o:bcr towns, for instance in Yorkviiie, it cost $17,000. The water these is obtained from a branch, the stand pipj is about 128 feet high, and holds from 2o0,000 to 300,000 gallon?, I should thiuk. The principal c )st of oper?ting the Vorkviiic plant is $30 pr:r month for an engineer, $1.2o f.-r wood, and there is some slight expense for keeping the pipes, &c , in repair. We have an idea that the electric light plant and the wa=cr works could bo bnilt for very little more tbau one of llpm would cost. As to the supply cf water we do aot know now whether it would be better to use an artesion well or a branch. A great many of the towns are using the well." Would you have any difficulty, you think, in floating the bonds? "No, 1 do not think so: it seems to us that a six per cent bond could be floated at par for forty or lifty years. Our neighboring towns have done so, j and I do not sec why Winnsboro can not do as well. rVe think further that ! the rental for the water and the lights would pay the operating expense*, and the only increase i:i taxation would be to raise enough revenue to uieet the interest on the bonds. The inCl Ca se in taxation would, again, be to a great rxlent ofT-ot by a reduction in fire insurance. Anderson obtained a reduction of 50 per ccnt alter putting in water works." Kelief in Six Honrs. ttt/l.kA* T??Q/-l/7nr* /3!c_ I UISU USSiUJi i\lUllCV cillU ui?I case relieved in six hours by "New (Great South American Kidney | Cvrk." It is a great snrprise on aci count of its exceeding' promptness in I rclievino pain the bladder, kidneys ; and back, in male or female. Relieves retention almost a'most immediately. If you want quick ;clicf and cure this this is the remedy. Sold by W. E. j Aiken, druggiM, ' Vit.u.sborn. S. C. * TWKXTY CKJEEK MOWS. Crops arc ibing fine new, plenty of j rain, grass growing fast, and everything assuming a brighter appearance in the farmiug line. Farmers are oboiu through cutting grain. Grain, as a general thing, is very good. This community is deeply saddened by the death of Mr. M. A. Ilogan. lie had been very tci'iou-lv indisposed for nearly a year, and kept gradually declining until last Friday night, when he very suddenly grew worse. lie was in a very critical, morbid state until lie passed into eternity on the night of the 8th inst. at 11 o'clock. He leaves a wife, two children, relatives and a host of friends to mourn fiis IT>, ^-as btaried on the 9lh inst. at -i o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. E. B. llogan, of Sumter, brother of the deceased, came up Sunday afternoon to see him. Miss Etila Wilson is visiting relatives in Kid ?eway. Mr. T. E. Allen returned In me from Columbia several days ngt. Look here. Mr. Editor, d m\ yen think }cn arc rather par:nil n t::C yuiug ladiis in regard l.> the prize coutcst. llarry up and get something out for the plongbboys and possibly we will be "in it:? (lien. I don't want any of the fair sex think that we had rathef see some of the boys get a prize i;i preference to them. We always like t-j keep them in giod spirits whenever we can. Mrs. E. A. Davis has been indisposed tor several day. The "poor man's lien" has arrived ami ready for disposal. JJest wishes to Tin-: Xew.s and IIeuai.d. Fri!z. June 12, 1S07. NEW HOT?E IJKIEFS. i We arc very Surry luueea 10 repun j to Tiie Xevvs and IIekald that Mrs. | S- II. Simonton has moved from cur j neighborhood to Columbia. Mrs. i Simonton had a large family and will j be a considerable loss to New Hope j Miss Annie Caldwell, of Sumter County, has been visiting Mi-? P.ertie Bricc. The Misses I3rice aie gone on a vi>it to Xor!h Carolina. Miss Euuice borough, who his been teaching at Lonttown, is ex! pdcted home this week. Mrs. W. L. Timmons, of Winston, N. C.. a; il her daughter is veiling her fallrr, Mr. J. S. Douglass. Jane l'J, 1-S97. Enoch Ardcn. The strength which comes to as from eating nonri&hiug food is better than stimulation, because ii is neic strength. The health which belongs to a strong: body, well nourished by proper food (properly digested), is the Only health that is lading. The difference between Shaker Digestive Cordial and other medicines is simply that it helps nature to make Cfrnnorth Tf rlnfS not DTOfCSS tO CUl*e sickncsexcept as that sickness is a j I result of weakness caused by food not properly digested. Shaker Digestive Cordial will relieve ( the pangs of int igestion, and make thin, sick, weak people a-; well a? if their stomachs had never been out of order. It is a gentle aid to tin digestion of nature's strength-maker, food. At druggists. Trial bottle, 10 cents * JENKINS VILLE NEWS. Chilliren's Day--Kai? ami Hail do Dam a pro. Children's day was celebrated here at Shiloh church on Saturday last ia the usual manner. The morning was unfavorable, but mud and swollen streams added to a drizzling rain were not sufficient to keep our friends from Monticello, Beth?l ar.d other points more remote. Rev. Mr. Ingraham and Rer. Mr. McDowell, the fnrmnr nf Rla^kstock, S. C., made the addresses. The singing, recitations, and dinner, were pronounced excellent by those fully competent to judge. Mr. Ingraham preached here on the following morning. The recent storms of wind, rain and hail have played havoc with the crops on some plantations hereabouts. Mr. C. B. Douglass and others are replanting. A large tree was blown down in Mr. J. B. Carry's front yard strik- ' ing the piazza as it fell but with not sufficient force to crush it entirely. Many houses were Hooded during the rain. Fears were entertained of a freshet in Broad ltiver but that danger seems to be over for the present. Vegetables arc abundant notwith standing the droughts and Hoods. A wagon party of young people from this locality attended the closing exercises and picnic givei- by the pupil? of Mr. A. Y. Milling's school not long 3ine2. It was puite <*n enjoyable trip. Mrs. Agnes Flanagan wno has been for several years a resident of Charlottsville, Ya , is visiting Mr. T. P. Yonneriner. Mrs. Flanagan has de cidcd to resume living in her native slate aud will make her home with her son Mr. Frost Walker, of Columbia. Miss Vivian Glenn returned from Winnsboro a few days since. She hed been visiting her aunt Mrs. D. E. McDowell of that place. Mr?. Dr. McBride is visiting htr mother Mrs. M. A. Chappcil. " ?1 . Mr. VY. 1. uienn, wiiu uus uccu iut efficient and populai railroad agent of Allston, S. C., for some time, has recently moved to chappells, S. C., where he was ottered a more profitable position. Miss Qtieetiie Swygert returned on yesterday from It >ck Ili!l where she has been at school. Miss Essis Holley will return next week from Due West, S. C. Mis? Emma Lupo, of Greenville, is * " - - * - -t- - ? visiting relatives m iuc iiiuuuucuu section. Mr. Stafford Cnssy ha? been sick for some time. Mr. J. K. Cook is improving, io now in Newberry with his daughter Mrs. L. D. Wicker. y Free Tills. Semi your address to n. E. Buck.'en & Co. j Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince vou of their merits. These pills are easy "in action and are particularly effective iu the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tie system. Regular size 25c. per box, Sold I by McMaster & Co., Druggists. * TTie True Koiucdy. \V. M. Eepine; editor Tiskilwa, III , "Chief," says: "We wovrc Keep nouse without Dr." King's Xow Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cohls. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. Xo other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it wc have a ccrtain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cougfis, etc." It is idle to experiment with 'otlier remedies, even if they arc urged on you as just as good as Dr. Kind's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this rvnedy has a record of cures and besH''- i- ^udranteod. It never fails to satN'y. irial bottles free at McMaster Crug Store. * I'or Over Fifty Years. \Ti?c Snr>TTTrvCr Svuur has been used for over Jifty years by million? of mothers for their childicn while teething, with perfect success. Ir soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best reiLCdy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-live cenis a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Qt-vnn *?r*rl InlcP. nr lusiuw o wuiun.^ uj i no other kind. o 2Gfxly liucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise?, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RhenmFcver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Ilands, ''.ifn: (in,! ill SL-fn F.rtm. i isiai ur, uv'iliC) ?.?.? ?r J . tious, and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay rcquied. It is guaranteed to trive perfect, satisfaction, or money refundj ed. Precc 25 cems per box. For sale by McMaster & Co. CASTORIA. ^i> I, ?, e:rt'~e aa?a?iwi iwi ji kuw'L??cmw ' "UNMRTAKlNG IX ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, with a full stock of Catkels, Bnrial Ca^es -Mid Coffins, constantly on hand, and ns- of hearse when requested, i Thankful for past patronage and poIIcI- J i tation for a share in the future, in the I I old s!and. / THE ELLIOTT GLN SHOP. I J. M, ELLIOTT & CO. I 4-17-1 y ,1 BEAUTIFUL BICYCLE TO THE YOUNG LADY RECEIVING THE niGIIEST NCMBER OF VOTES A Hartford, 1897 Mode], Will lje Given. A Clianreto Jtake Somebody Happy. Cut this coupon, write the name of a young lady on it, and send to Tiif. News and Herald: | ~~~ * ~ ^ i 1 : : T5 C ? !i ? 2 S ;l ^ o? ^ T. : i s : c | M -d i O ; v ; S ' O ' I i I Cti ? ! CO o I j ! ^ o *1 i CD ?is s 12 OQ To the young lady receiving the highest number of votes, The News and Herald will give a 1S97 Hartford, manufactured by the Pope ilfgOo., the famous bicycle makers. This wheel will be equipped with the C hristv saddle, Hartford single tube tires, and is in every way a handsome wheel. It cannot be bought for less than $75. The contest will close at 7 o'clock p. m. July 16ih. The conditions are: The votes must be on coupons cut from this paper, and the young lady must belong to the Caucasian race. After a young lady's name has appeared in three issues, it will positively not be taken out, and it is hoped that everybody concerned will take notice of this. THE VOTE. Miss Lou Egleston 3SS Miss Mamie Ellison 328 Miss Alice McMaster 308 Miss Esther Jennings 21 Miss Emilv Obear. 7 Miss Ada Cureton 7 Miss Carrie Elliott 4 Miss Nannie Jordan 3 State or Ohio, City of Toledo, ? Lucas County. $ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of (he lirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State 1 aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLT A T>i2 r\n art/] ArrorTr nr\-f JU?2iJLlO iUi auu vrvij vj. Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 1SS6. \V. A. GLEASON, < seal > Xolary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure i< tiken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's "Family Pills are the best. CASTORIA. 3. iMDETME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE &f Jl -4 XX Kervous D-Ue-ajtes?T: ailing Memgg/ ?. ? 1 ory, Inspoteacy, Sleeplessness, etc., caused s * J by Abase or other Excesses and IndisN-.SbL cretions. They quickly ana surely restore Lost Vitality in old or young. ana fit a man for study, business or marriage. 3&Tzd??& Prevent Insanity and Consumption il taken m time. Their use shows immediate improvement and effects a CUBE whore all other fail Inpist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will cure you. We give a positive written guarantee to effect a cure Eft pTC in each case or refund the money. Price W wlwi per package; or six pkges (full treatment) for $2.50. By mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular froe- AJAX REMEDY CO., lor.sale by JXO- H. McXASTEK CO., Winnsboro. S> C. Administratrix Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of Jesse A. Gladden, de ceased, are hereby notified (o present tbe same, duly proven and verilied, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to the said estate will make pa*, merit to her. SARAII M. GLADDEN, Administratrix Estate J. A. Gladden, deceased. C-S-ow | _ i Illffiif l)F TIACBEES. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF Trachcvs for the Mt. Zion School will be held on Thursda}*, 2-tth inst. Applications will be received up to that date. A!i applicants must hold First Grade Certificates. J. c. CALDWELL, Cbm. Mt. Zion Institute. J. F. McMASTER, Cbm. Cora. School Trusti e?. Winusboro, S. C., June 9, 1S97. 6-10td LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By & 11JOIIXSTON, Esq., Judge Prolate YT7IIEREAS. Jno. G. Wol.'ing, hath VV made suit to me to gram him letters of administration of the estate ant* oilecU of David R. Coleman, Sr., dcccasca: These are ihetcf re to cite and ad- j monisb all and singular the kindred and j creditors of the said David R. Coleman, j Sr , deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 2Sth day of June next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration .-nnuiu not ue graiueu. i Given under ray hand this oih day of June, Anno Domini 1897. S. R. JOHNSTON, i 5 3x2 Jndge of Probate, i XOTTfTE OF ELECTION Mori Dispenser NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVKN* that a meeting of the Board of control lor the County of Fairfield will be held in. the officc of the County Super/in +Vio 1 cf- n-f .Tn 1 \r Ttrhi^h y 13Ui \JkX vs..M v.- II meeting applications for the position of Winnsboro Dispenser will be considered. All applications for said position must be on file with the Board at least ten davs before said date. J. M. IIIGGIN5, J. F. LYLES, i J. M. TURNER, 0-1" Board of Control F. C. 1 T W7L_ O leagues w no ouner From any coiDplaigt peculiar to their sex?such as Profuse, Painful, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation, are soon restored to fceaith by Bradfield's Female Regulator. it is a combination of remedial agents whicfo have been used with t^e greatest success for n)ore man 25 years, agd Known to act specifically with and on tlje organs of ^b. Menstruation, and recomroended for such complaiots ooly. It Qever fails to ?iVe re'ie^ ai^ restore the health m Satf ?f fc^c suffering: 4* worTla,5' It should vufl Jl-UWl girl just budding till / Mir* ioto womanhood f% when MenstruaW^*K ti?n is Scant, Sup* Pressed? Irregular ^ ^ or PalQful, aod all delicate won>eo should use it. as its tooic properties foave a wonderful iofluence io toglng up and streogtljening the systenj by dr?v* ing through tl)e proper channels all impurities. UA daughter of one of my customers missed menstruation from expoeure and cold, and on arriving at puberty her health was completely wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of age, when upon my recommendation, she used one bottle of Bradfleld's Female Regulator, completely restoring her to health." J. W. Hellukb, Water Vafiey, Miss. the braoncld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. sold btl all druggists at 91 pcs 30ttls. WANTED 1 The Public to Know : That we sell BUGGIES, PHJE* TONS, FURNITURE, SHINGLES, BARBED WIRE, MASON'S FRUIT JARS, anil ail kinds of Heavy Groceries; that we sell cheap for cash nr on easy terms until you can pay. We guarantee our goods as represented. We want your trade and will serve you right. Very respectfully, M. W. DOTY & CO. 1 HAVE JUST: RECEIVED A NICE XjIISTE OF SLEEVE BUTTONS, STUDS, WAIST SETS, CHILDREN'S DRESS PIN SETS, LADIES' WATCII CHAINS, and the best and cheapest GOLD NECKLACE with PENDANT lhat you can find anywhere. Also a supply of NICKEL CLOCKS at ONE DOLLAR EACH, warranted. Will be pleased to have you call and see tbem. C. M. CHANDLER. HAVE YOU RIDDEN A HARTFORD? TRY OTSTE. FOR LIGHT RUNNING QUALITIES KF LEADERS. 14 Already in Town. More n rA&rf*r\ $6o; $50; $40. Jordan & Davis, Agents. Wanteds -50 Wanted. The public to know that I have just completed an ice house and am prepared to handle ice in car lots. This enables me to reduce the price of Ice to 50 CENTS ?and? T fFNT PE%t;*? in small quantities. Ice House open on Sunday from 12.15 to 1.30 P. M. Give me your patronage. in. ytjim CDAXTIQU TAPFQ UJL ili\ JAJJLL t) n V/'JLW. "Pride of Fairfield," 14 J hands high, jet black with white point?, good style and action. "True Blue," medium size, high-headed and game1 Terms, $8.00 to injure with foal. (Choice of either.) W. D. DAVIS, 4-20-lv Monticello, S. C. VATTnt? I vtaNT every and woman in the United States interested in the Opiam and Whisky habits to have one of my books on theee disi eases. Address E. M. Wool ley, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Bos 382, and one will be sent youSree. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Henry 13. Davis et als. vs. W. B. and W. N. Caldwell, as Executors of Hie Will of Thos. H.Davis, deceased. BY virtue of an execution to rae directed, I have levied upon aud will sell hefo-e the Court Ilonse door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY next, all of the right, title and interest of W. B. and W. N. Caldwell, as Executors of the Will of Thos. LI. Davis, deceased, in and to all that tract of land situate in Fairfield County, containing 87 acr-:s, and bounded as follows: By lands of J. D. Harrison, B. F. Casseis, Wateree River aud R. c. Reeves. Levied upon as the property of W. Band W. N. Caldweil, asExecn tors oi tae win 01 iuw. deceased, at the suit of H^nry II. Davis et als. Terras of sale cash. R. E. ELLISON, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., June 11, 1897. 6-12-St SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FAIRFIELD. BY virtue of authority vested in me, as Sheriff, I have levied upon and -will sell before tbe Court House in Winnsboro on the first Monday in July next, the follov/icff described tracts of land under the Act referring to delinquent taxes: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. B. L. Glenn, house and lot, containing 1 acre, more or less, on the street from Winnsboro to Wylie Bottoms; north and west by land formerly of W. R. Garrison, and east by land of H. L. Elliott. SCHOOL DISTRICT J?0. 8. The Southern Railway Co., 289 acres: north by Mrs. S. P.Campbell; east by McCabe; south by lands of Campbell and ?. L. Kennedy; west by by Isuds of Campbell and Smith. E. L. Kennedy, 65 acrcs; bounded by the Southern Railway Company, A. Dunn, and M. L. Braswell. Mrs. Francis Hughes, 75 acres; north by Freeman lands; east by Ed. and Walter McQaarters; south and west by estate of Hall. A. E. Beckham, 65 acres; north by Robt. McCorkle; east by Retcbin and A. S. Douglass; south by E. P. Smith: west by R. Hartin. Andrew Rim'er, 27 acres; bounded by lands of Wesley Wooten, Ezekiel Boney, and lands of Thos. Howell, deceased. SCHOOL DISTRICT XO. 4. W. C. Boslic, 485 acres; north by w u Tur;<-f?'hcll hv lands of 1AUUO V? Xi< iUlvvuvu j vwn,* ? Putnam; south by lands of F. Gerig and Adam Dickey: west by lands of T. G. and B. A. Patrick. K. E. ELLISON, 6-l?td S. F. C. DO MI LVOV That the balance wheel of a watch turns more than one r hundred and fifty million times in a year? That the - : oil on the balance pivots is only as much as will cling to the point of a needle? WEEN WAS Y0HE WITCH CLEASED ASH OHED No Watch Should ran more than two years without being thoroughly clcaned and oiled. OUR FACILITIES for repairing are unexcelled. Satisfaction guaranteed. SfASDARB III Direct from the United States Observatory at Washington is received every day at our store. We shall be pleased to set and regulate your watch any time without charqc. JR. BRANDT, THE JE"WELEK Ai t) vrxiviAn, Chester, S. C. WE SEND IT FREE -TOWEAK MEN YOUNG- AND OLD. ^ TrrM. TT- 4-V>a icejoice wnn us m iue Discovery. We will send you by mail, ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain packages, the ALL POWERFUL DR. HOFFMAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE TABLETS. A larval rmnrontoo fn 1V *v JUJJ a gu9it*uwv wv cure LOST MANHOOD, SELFABUSE, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, VARICOCELE, STOPS FOREVER NIGHT EMISSIONS and all unnatulal drains. Returns to former appearances emaciated organs. If we could not care, we would not : send our medicine FREE to try, ana pay when satisfied. Write to-day, as I this may not appear again. Address WESTERN MEDICINE CO Kalamazoo, Mich. Incorporated. 3-31w A nWKTTTfYKT You will find in my stock a fresh supply of EVAPORATED Apples and Peaches. j Also CANNED CORN n-nri TOMATOES* FRESH CHEESE and CRACKERS. I J, L. Beaty, I - .V, - .?