The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 06, 1898, Image 3
LOCAL; INTELLIGENCE
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* Wednesday, April 6, - - - 1398,
LOCAL BBEEFS.
?Bead trespass notice elsewhere.
?Reid Letters of Administration.
?Capt. W. G. Jordan is improving
bit dwelling by a ccufc of paint. It is
as white as scow.
?Photographer Hennies has arrived
andfcao be found at Thespian Hall
Gallery this week ODly. adv
?Charleston expects 3,000 Confederate
veterans to aiteud the reunion in
that city the last week in April.
?Mr. W. R. Elliott has watermelons
and cantaloupes well op. If not killed
he erpi cts to have fruit in Jane.
" ?%We hear that the captain of the
Jackson Creek Rifle Company is anxious
it get to the front in the at of
war.
. ?The school hoars at Mt Zioa iave
changed from 9 to 8.SO o'clock in the
?.?: ?3 -c?? o i on v
muiuiot: nuu ituui ^ iu x uv u uiw* iu
, the afccrnoon.
Ate ?New stock Gents' Ties and Bows,
~ pretty &-.d stylish. See them,
adv Caldwell & Rn?
. -?The military law of this State is
80 worcs'd that, if neccssary, white
and colored soldier* may be drafted in
eqnal proportion.
?We hear that the factory has commenced
to ran both night and day.
This scc jonts for the large number of
handc that arrived last week.
?We hare received a copy of the
first issu3 of the Ridgeway Enterprise.
It is edited by Mr. J. C. P. Williams.
Oar best wishes to ths Enterprise.
?Some of the material for the telephone
exchange ha? been ordered and
it is now said that the exchange will
be completed in about three creeks.
?Mis* Alice McMaster's school in
the Horet section closed on Friday
last. We hear that she was quite popular
with both scholars end patrons.
?We bear that the members of the
colored Zion Methodist congregation
are building a church on the hill in the
rear of the home of Mr. Floyd Propst.
* ?The local editor is indebted to the
Alliance Store tor a box of strawberries.
They came from Florida, and
were fresh and delicious. We can
recommend them.
?The following municipal ticket
was elected on Monday:
J. ?. Coan, Intendant. David
Aikea, G. B. McMaster, D. Y.
W Walker and D. A. Crawford, wardens.
Timras bad the misfortune on
Satn day to bare his horse runaway
with a baggy. While the horse sustained
no injury the bnggr was pretty
badly damaged. It happened near the
freight depot.
?Mr. Galloway, who has bad charge
of the telegaph night office in place of
. Mr. China, who is at Johns Hopkins,
left on . Menday night. Mr. Wade
Crawford will have charge of the office
nntil Mr. China's return.
?A lot of writing desks, matting
and other desirable goodsinst received
at J. O. Bosg's.
adv
?A very pleasant German was
given in the armory on Monday night.
Ad Italian baud was passing through
town and it was hired for the occasion.
German was led by Mr. L? Conte
D&Bs with Miss Ray Cammings.
JhAIl those desiring machinery,
- mwtoine suppliis, eie., will do well to
consult with "W. O. McKeown b Sons
b/ telephone at Cornwall, 8. C. They
are also agents for the Smith Sons
ginning -jachinery, engines, boilers,
etc.
?Cam?* Rains tret in the court
house on Monday and elected the following
delegate? to attend the Confederate
reunion in Chareston: J. H.
Heil, T. 3. McKinstry, A. W. St.
Amand. Alternates?T, W. Woodward,
F. (xerig, R. H. Jenning3,
?Much to the disappointment of a
number of the pupils of Mt Zion, the
trustees gave holiday on Thursday,
April Fool* day. The children had
their plant well laid to "run away"
consequently the disappointment.
' Stolen sweets" you know.
In the coming primaries the foliow}
ing offices are to be contested for in
Fairfield: Treasurer, Auditor, Supervisor,
Ceanty Superintendent of Idu
eatfon, Jndgt of Probate and three]
members of the Hotue of Representatives.
Senator Bagsdale, Clerk Jennings,
Sheriff Ellison and Coroner
Minnant hold over for two more years.
Mr. Brandt announces to the public
, this morning that he has a large assortment
?f engagement rings aad suggests
that diamonds are very appropriate.
He bait a large line and can suit every
one. Also the popular plain ring at a
reasonable price, and warrants the
quali y is pure as stamped. All those
* desiring such articles can find them at
R. Brandt's, Chester, S. C.
?Those 6 for S5c photographs that
Uenni es make are fine. Pictures made
in cloudy weather as well as clear, adv
?V7e have received an invitation to
the commencement exercises of the
Pennsylvania College of dental surgery.
Among the graduates we note
te Mr. 0'. W. Dunlevy, formerly of this
f pimcv. oir. i^unievy was lur rnauy
y-J^a printer in The News xxd
SwBfb office, and we feel a special
inrerest in him. Yfe wish him mach
access in bis profession.
?The series of eernces conducted
in the A. R. P. Church by Rev. J. C.
Galloway la%t week were very well
(attended and ecjiyed. 3tr. Galloway
impressed everyone by his logical
reazoning, happy and instructive illustration-.
pleasant voice, and simple,
earnest nanner. He i? one of the
bright of the A. R. P. Church,
v^and is a great and good work
at Gastoaia. N. C. He left for bis
home on Monday morniuz.
fXheamstlsst Cured.
My vrite has used Chamberlain's
Pain BaL- for rheumatism with great
relief, t.-<i i can recommend it as a
' plendic' >r. imeut for rheumatism and
other hou~<:hold me for which we hare
found it v*lnable.?W. J. Cutler,
Red Creek, N. Y.
Mr. Culler is one of the leading
merchar.;.- of this village and one of I
the most ;..-0'jainent m?n in this vicinity.?W
ii. Phtppin, Edior Red|
k Cree* He. aid. For sale by iicMasfer
** Co., Druggist*.
R?ya* makes tbe <c?C tra?>
vMnnk ?ad
SakiK?
POWDER
JtfwotartfyPuro
aovai ammo k>w<? co., new youk.
DEATH OF KR. I.AWBKNCS TIXELSB.
Mr. Lawrence Tinkler died at hi#
home in the Horeb neighborhood on
last Wednesday night. Mr. Tinkler
has been nnwell for about eight
month*, bat it was not until about
two weeks before bis death that hit
friends felt alarmed. He was 55
years of age. Mr. Tinkler never married,
and leaves a sister, Mrs. McConriell.
He was a good soldier, being a
member of 7th S. C. Battalion, and in
his death Fairfield Connty has lost a
good citizen.
The funeral services were held on
Thursday at 4 o'clock at Bethel Methodist
Church.
Relief In Six Hour*.
Distressing Kidney and Blander cutesse
relieved in six hours by "New
Great South America* Kikd^t
Cube." It i? a great surprise on ac?
(count of its exceeding promptness in
relieving p&in in bladder, kidneys and
baek, in male or female. Relieves
retention of water almost immediately.
If you want quick relief and cure this
is the remedy. Sold by W. E. Aiken,
druggist, Winnoboro, S. C. *
thi wkoxft man.
| A young fellow, named Hartness,
who has been hauling whiskey for the
O. P., was arrested here on Saturday
, charged rith having stolen a bicycle
in Chester. It seems that he carried
?1 ? A- 5 tn >1* I
llitJ WliWCi IU XKiatkUCTT o auv/|J w ww
repaired, and a telephone message
came to Winnsboro describing the
bicycle and the man. After the yoang
man was arrested, he effered to deposit
$500 in lieu of bond. Shortly after
his arrest, a message tame authorizing
hit release aDd stating that he was the
wrong man. He left for Chester on
the north-boand train threatening to
make somebody answer for the mis*
take.
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Why no', be independent and own
your own little gas plant which will
give four times more light than ordinary
gas or electric lights at one half the
cost? Applicable for use in churches,
stores, factories, hotels, residences and
country homes; safer than ordinary
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the United States. We want a
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THE ACETYLENE GAS
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How to Look Good.
Good looks are really mare than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of all the vit?.l organs. If
the liver be inactive, you have a bilious
look; if your stomach be disordered,
you have a dyspeptic look; if your
kidneys be affected, vou have a pinched
look. Secure good health, and vou
will surely have good looks. "Electric
Bitters" is a good Alterative and
Tonic. Acts directly ou the stomach,
liver and kidneys, purifies the blood,
cures pimple?, blotches and boils, and
gives a good complexion. Every bottle
guaranteed. Sold at McMaster
Co.'s drug store. 50 cents per bottle.*
THE VETERANS' KEUNIOX,
The Y. M. B. L. and the good people
of Charleston in response to a
suggestion from one, not a citizen of
Charleston, h&ye determined to entertain
free all such veterans who while
able to pay their railroad fare to the
city, cannot maintain themselves while
in the city, and whose desires are once
more to meet their old comrades.
The people of Charleston have large
enough hearts to entertain fr?e all
veterans, and ihey only regret that
their purses are not as large a? their
hearts. But they will take care of such
as cannot afford to take care of themselves.
In sa large a gathering such a
privilege is apt to be abused, therefore,
the committee in charge are forced
to- have some restriction which will
protect them from imposition, if attempted.
They will, therefore, reqaire
of such as they will take care of,
a certificate from the commander of
the nearest c*mp, or, if a U. C. V.,
t c l:_
I iruiu iue cuui wuuuer ui uis v&iup,
the comrade is a veteran, and is finaa|
cially unablf; to pay his board while in
| the city. AH such comrades are,
| therefore, cautioned that they must
secure such certificate to admit them
to the quarters provided.
Tired people are tired because they
"hare exhausted their strength. Tne
only way for them to get strong is to
at "proper food.
Bat eating is not all. Strength
comes from food, after digestion.
Digestion is made easy with Shaker
Digestive Cordial.
People who *et too tired, die. Life
is strength. Food is the maker of
; strength. Food is not food until it is
digested.
Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick
lafferers from io digestion, can be
cared by the use of Shaker Dijei tive
Cordial.
It will revive their *pent energies,
refresh and invigorate tliem, create
new courage, endurance and strength,
all by heiping their stomachs to digest
their food.
It *ids nature, aad this is the best
of it. It gives immediate jrelief and,
with perseverence, permanently cures.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10
cents.
?According to old croppers this
moon is the one to complete planting
gardens, except beans, which are held
until good Friday.
j A FR1CANA will cure Constipation and
I <***wo*derMLirerIfe?iiri:Be. Trvlt
yjEEiiO^AL.
Mils Bessie Lyles spent Thursday in
the Boro.
Misses Gertrude and Belle Moore
hare returned to Bidtiray.
Mrs. T. F. Davis, of Killiang, was
in town on Sandaj and Monday.
Mr. A. F. Gooding- has gone to Mis8iouri
to be absent for some time.
Mrs. E. W. Tbo:aip39n his gone to
Enfala, Alabama, to see a sister who
is very ill.
Dr. and Mr?. D. E. Jordan are on a
visit- to their daughter, Mrs. Bryan,
in Columbia.
Messrs. W. H. Mitchell and R. A.
Patrick, of White Oak, worshiped
with the A. R. P.'s here on Sunday.
Miases Mary and Alice Witherow
went to Colombia on Monday to attend
the marriage of Miss May Steadman.
Rev. J. R. McAlpine and family, of
Pineville, are on a visit to the Boro.
They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Caldwell.
Mrs. Herbert Ruff, Mrs. Rembert,
and Misses Pearl and L&llie Rembert,
ail of Ridgewa,, Ntre in town shopping
on Friday.
Rsv J1 ~K! ftnr? Yfr .T. R.
McDonald left on Monday afternoon
for Charlotte to attend the spring
meeting of Tre3bytery that convenes
in that city.
"A woril to the wise is sufficient"
and a won! from the wise should be
sulEeient, i-at -vou ask, who are the
wise? Those who know. The ?ft
repeated experience of trustworthy
persons may be taken for knowledge.
Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy ffivts better satisfaction
than any other remedy in the market.
He has been in the drag business
atElkton, JKy , tor twelve years; has
sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy
and nearly all other cough medicines
manufactured, which shows conclusively
that Chamberlain^ is the most
satisfactory to the people, and is the
best. For sale by McMaster (Jo., Druggists.
* *
?Miss Schill, fashionable milliner
from Baltimore, will be pleased to
serve you in our millinery department
this season. Call and see before
buying. Mrs. J. 0. Bong,
adv
mx. zion hoxor boll.
1st grade.
Distinguished?Dan Hall, Nannie
Neil, Inez Ragsdale.
I
+?\IS V-ft/VA/X*.
Distinguiied?Campbell Wylie, Winnie
McMaster, Kathleen Beaty.
4th grade.
Highly Distinguished?Ammie Sitgreaves,
Joe Ketehin, Mollie Smith,
Ethel ftagsdale.
Distinguished?Jas. Douglass, Seas#
Clarke, SaBie Doty, Ida Wylie, E'la
Beaty, Leila Beaty, M. E. Qaattlebaam.
5th qrade.
Highly Distinguished?Janie Luca?,
Bessie Lucas, Alma Bell.
Diitinguished? Wm. Robertson.
th grade.
Highly Distinguished ? Katharino
Flenniken, Jas. Brief, Grey NeiJ,
t?
O AiiiD JLX^kVUlu.
Diltingniihed-Margaret Flennifcen,
Xell Gooding, Eloise Propst, Mary
Sterenton. Leila Brockington.
7th grade.
Diitinguishfld-Susie Lampkin,H?len
I McDonald.
8th grade.
Highly Diitingoished -Anna Beaty,
Geo. M?Uants, Marie McCant*, Mary
Mobley, Pearl Porter.
Distinguished?Nannie Mobley.
juniors.
Highly Biatingoiohed?Sniie McCrorey?
Distinguished?.Mar Ketchin.
UTTEEM EDI A.TE.
Highly Distinguished?Mary Brier,
Daisie Brockington, Isabel Douglass,
Janie Flenniken, Louise McMaster,
Ray Matthews, Brice Robinson, Helen
Stewart Jeannette Stewart, Lizzie
Tennant.
Distinguisked?Albert Conner, Lucy
Matthews.
aEHIORS.
Highly Distinguished?Lizzie Beaty,
Sarah Beaty, Carrie Elliott, Mamie
Ellison, Henry Gooding.
Distinzuished?Clara Beaty, Jimmie
Crawford, Palmer Davis, Mamie
Huev, English Camak.
Look: A Stitch in Time
Saves nine. Hnghes1 Tonic (new improved,
taste pleasant), taken in early
spring and fall prevents Chills, Dengne
and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the
liver, tones up the system. Better than
Quinine. Guaranteed, try ic. At
Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. *
A WAS IXC1DKNT.
Mr. Editor: Our friend John D. McCarley
has received a letter from
an old comrade, I. W. Tillman, (no
kin te Ben), now of Dresden,
Texas. Jnst the day before, McCarley
was recounting to friends
some of his war experiences and peril
oqs adventures along with Ike Tillman
who entered service in 1861 and fought
gallantly until a few weeks before
Johnson's surrender when -be was
dropped out by a Yankee ballet as he
was setting fire to a bridge in front of
Sherman'* army.
Mr. Tillman is of true blue Democratic
itock and of the best people in
Lanca?ter County. In his letter he
ays: "John, do you ever tbink of
the time the Yankees had you in tbe
old screw pit at my old home?" McUarley
says he has a vivid recollection
of the time when he and his father,
old Uncle fcob, and about fifty more,
young and old, vrbo *ere ^cooped ia
by the Yankees, were made ;opass the
night in a screw pit. Most of them
harJ been tripped of hats, *boes, coatfi
aud pants, though some of them, like
Uncle Bob, hadn't walked barefooted
in forty years before. The pit was
about ankle deep in mud and gave
little chance for sleep, but the time
wa8 enlivened by about a dozen pigs
who galloped over them whenever thej
jot in a contemplative mood. Loos*
planks were laid over the pit to kee^
the prisoners secure. One of then:
was lifted about midnight and Jin
Benson was tumbled in head foremost,
falling plump on Uncle Bob and nearlj
knocking the life ont of him.
Abont twenty-five of this party
'John D. among the number, wen
ARE YOU;
BANKRUPT in health,
constitution undermined by extravagance
in eating, by disregarding
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutts Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver PI I ir
an absolute cure.
selected by Shermau to be shot in
retaliation for the kiiliDg of a similar
number of hii men who were caught
while attempting to commit arsou,
robbery and worse crimes. Fortunately
our friends did not remain in
ihio nevilrtna rnnrKfirin lnn.<r. for Ha?t)
r~- o; ? i.
ton jumped up Kilpatrick one night
and made biin know how it feels to
more around without hat and shoes
and coat and pants.
John thinks that since Ike now JWea
in the rich State of Texas he ought to
be able to visit his friends in old Sonth
Carolina occasionally. g. h. 3i'm.
March 31, 1898.
Enterprising Druggists.
There are fcvr men more wide awake
and enterprising than McMaster Co.,
who spareno pains to secure the best
of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have the
ainahlft ftorenc.v for Dr. Kinsr's New
Discovery for Consumption, "joughs
and Colds. This is the wonderful
remedy that is producing such a faror
all over the country by its many startling
cures. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoaraness and all affections
of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call
at above drug store and get a trial bottle
free or a regular size for 50 cents
and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded. 5
OUR WIN'THROP LETTER.
"Wednesday. the 25th of March 1898,
will long be remembered by the girls
of Winthrop College. Examinations
had been going on for a week. Some
of the girls thought it right hard that
they were not even excused from tire
class on Saturday. However, when
Wednesday came they had reason to
hange their mind on this point.
On Wednesday morning wc w?nt to
the chapel as usual. After the exercises
were over President Johnson said
that inasmuch as the girls had worked
so hard duriDg examination week, and
even were not allowed to rest on Saturday,
he thought it right that they
should have a. little extra rest, he
! quietly announced that we wonld have
holiday that day. This announcement
was not received so calmly, and it is
useless to remark that it was met with
universal approbation.
Many had come into the chapel de
claring that they were broken down
and unfit for work. But when the
word holiday was suggested, every
face brightened, and none were too
weak to show their approval by a
wariz. clapping of hands. The thought
' of a whole day of rest, a whole day
! from books and clas3, was a pleasant
thought to the teachers, as well as
girl3.
It is safe to state that a half an hour
after the girls left the chapel each one
had in her mind some plan for the day.
Holidays do not come often at Winthrop,
bm when they do arrive, the
girls arc :rit at a loss how to treat
theiu.
Some f the j.?ii !s wen-; to the woods
for a )> uic, ^oiue remained at home
topla\ jonn:?, others went shopping,
and in the afnraoon quite a number
went diiving Each and everyone
had t-ome form <?f nmsement.
[' i? clai- rJ . ^.easant surprise is
a.. .i. if j io^dant ior iue very icoson
it is u surprise, and we attribute
much of the enjoyment of this especial
day to the fact that none of its pleasure
had been taken out in anticipation*
The last entertainment of the Star
CoTirne took place last night. It would
seem that in this case the best was
reserved for the last. This entertainment
was given by the Cecelia Chorus
assisted by the teachers of the musical
department.
The Chorus, under the direction ol
Prof. Brown, sang a select number ol
beautiful songs. "The appiause with
which they were greeted was received
with pleasure by the director a3 wen
as the membei*3 of the Chores.
Tbe program of the evening is a;
follows:
Part One.
Piano Solo. Grand Valse Brilliant.
Moszsonski. Miss Etbal Nance.
Songs, a. For Love of Her. Ricker
b. Good Night. Denee. jrfrs. Wade R
Brown.
Piano Solo. Rondo Capricio, Op. 14
Mendelssohn. Miss Sophy D. Whil
den.
Snngs. a. Silver Ring. Chaminade
b. Madaigal. Mis3 Mary Souther.
Two Pianos. Danze Macabre. Sain
Saeus. Misses Roach, McArthur
Steealey and Tillman.
Yocal Sole/. Spring Flowers (will
violin obligato). Reinecke. Misi
Tarrer, Mrs. Brown.
Part Two.
Soprano Solo and Chorus. Charity
Rossini. Miss Sontber ana ueceii!
Chorus.
Piano Solo. a. Consolation E
Major?Liszt, b. Polish Song. Chopii
?Li?zt. Miss Julia Tarrer.
Choruses, a. Angel Trio from Eli
jab. Mendelssohn, b. Ave Maria
Saint Saeus. Mr. Wade R. Brown.
Songs, a. Forever Mine. Cantor
b. She Had Gone Away. Rofoli. Mis
Mary Souther.
The program was a ;el 1 R"lecte<
one, and one which ihe audience seeme<
to appreciate.
Tbe reception which followed th
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' J. J. OBEAR, Druggist,
3 Winnsboro, S. C.
concert is said to have been the most
enjoyable we have had this year.
Miss Pearson, the lady principal, did
everything in her power to make the ]
evening a success. She appointed i
girls on different committees whose ,
duty it was to see that all present 1
should enjoy themselves.
Refreshments were served in the
form of chocolate and cake. The 1
girls, assisted by some of the teachers ,
at the refreshment table, saw that
everv one was served, etc.
When the time for bidding adieus
arrived, each one went away carrying
bright memories of this pleasant evening
at "VVintbrop. "Nelle."
Shake Into Your Shoes.
Allen's Foot-Ea9e, a powder for the
feet. It cores painful, swollen, smarting
feet and instantly takes the sting
out of corns and bunions. It's th?
greatest comfort discovery of th-; age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
care for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold
by all druggists and shoe stores. B>
mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package
Feek. Address, Allen S. Oimsted,
Le Roy, N. Y. *
How's This!
W? offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ca3 of Catarrh that cannot
fea cured br Hall's Catarrh Care.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transaction aud financially
able to carry oat any obligation made
by their firm.
West h Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldixg, Kinxah & Maeyix,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
ac'ing directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
OASTOTLZA.
F*r Orer Fifty Tears.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strui*
has been used for over fifty yearo by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
Ir soothes the child, softens the sums,
allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.
Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Be sore and ask for "Mrs
Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take
no other kind. 5-26fxly
Bncklen'i Arnica Salve.
Th* P.Mt Salve in the world for Cats,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Cbillblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It i? guaranteed to ?ire
perfect, satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cen tA per box. For sale
by McMaster Co.
CAS?OR T A .
Incontinence of water stopped immediately
by Dr. E. Detcbon's Anti]
Diuretic. Cures children and adults
alike. Price $1. Sold by W. E. Aiken, j
druggitt, Winn?boro, S. 6. *
CASTORIA
For Infant* an<^ Children
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cnre of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chamberlain's
Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itching
and smarting almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
<~rT?nnlo-fcrl lir?a
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by
i McMaster Co., Druggists. *
?Farmers are very busy planting
corn this week.
?Ba?helor? are women's rights and
widowers are women's lefts.
?Indians never swear until they
learn English and become civilized.
1 ?"Women never apoligize to each
. other: They only cry and then kiss
, and make up.
?Even a war proclamation wonld
not scare the ladies from the purchase
1 of Easter bonnets.
J&PANBSR
"P11 LE
CURE
A'New and Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two
Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing: cure ior Piles
of every nature and degree, ft makes an operation
. with the knife, which is i?ainlrul, and often results
in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible
" disease? We pac*. a Written Guarantee in each
SI Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for
55. Sent by mail. Samples free
OINTMENT, 25c. and 50c.
t PflN^TIPATIflN Cui>ed- Piles Prevented, by
I OUllO I lin I lUPi Japanese Liver Pellets, the
, rreat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, m.ld and pleasant
to take: especially adapted for children's use. 50
1 doses 25 cents.
s FREE.?A vial of these famous little Pellets will
be given with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure.
Notice?The genuine fresk Japanese Tils
Curb for sale only by
J. J. OBEAR, Druggist,^
a w innsDoro, ?.
ygaoaaeaeafo? ?emm
3 4BI Beautiful i
; fjfe 4 Hair j
[ || Dr. Murray's j
1 | Universal Hair Promoter j
e (>
j | Cotm datdroff, (tops the bair from fall- (
' I ) ing oat, invigorate* th? grcnrtb, is a 2
? superb dressing, and vhile not a dye, 1
A tj nonnsmcg its rooi*, win jamum ?u; a?X
store gray hair to iu original color. It ia
jj Z the par-excellence of all hair restorers.
Price, #i.oo per Urge Botox.
Z For sale br drnggiets?If not, tend to tis
j j m and it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt
a of price.
* 2 MAMUFAOTURZO 6IM.T Mr TMZ
^ 2 Murray Medicine Company,
j. s atlanta, qa.
I Notice.
t
, ALL HUNTING- AND OTHEi
j. trespassing on my lands arp hereb
forbidden.
A. S. DOUGLASS
March 30, 1898. 3-31f2xl
*
Ladies Who Suffer
From any conjplaiot peculiar to
their sex?such as Profuse, Paiijful,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
dtruu&iun, uric duwu wv
health by
Bradfield's Female Regulator.
tt is a combination of remedial
agents wh'cb have been used with
tlje greatest success for njore the?
25 years, aod known to act specifically
with end on tfee organs of
Menstruation, and
Jawr' recommended for
such complaints
ooly. It oever fails
to ?lvc re,ie^ C|5^
\LjnJgH 1 restore the health
Xm ^jtr | of the suffering
I JJj womao- It should
irJjL fJJSyj be taJ^eo by the
yW iluW' ^ust ^u^^jns
tfiW! f. j|lYs| ioto womanhood
whei> Meostrua[tion
is Scant, Sup
w pressea. irregular
^ or Palgful, agd
all delicate worrjco should use it,
as Its togic properties Ijave a wonderful
influence ig toeing up and
3treggtijenlng the systerg by driving
through tlje proper channels
all impurities.
WA daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure :ind cold, and on
arriving at pnberty her health was completely
wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of
age, when upon my recommendation, she used
one bottle ofBradfleld'sFemalo Regulator, completely
restoring her to health.9
J. W. Heliums, Wattir Valley, Miss.
The Braopicld Regulator Co., Atlanta, ?a.
COLO sv] ALL 0RUQC1IBT8 AT <1 PER BOTTLE.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS P06ITIVELT CUBE
^ jlXX>'?rvo?(? -Ptowwaa Falling S!?mIft.2*
*1 err. Xm potency, Skwplaneaa, ate, cat aed
r T1 by Aboso or otbe? JBzoaaaea aa4 leakN
-CTBL cntioM, TTw>sr ytWMf awrf MH?ip
^ *V laetcia Loat Vitality It old or yocp?. Aad
>?>?<e*^. fita ncn for stody. baatoaa? or aarxfr^a.
Prevent Insanity and Oaiawwiftn . 12
tun in ? " Their ?aa above is mediflt* 1uki)i?
stent sod afoot* ? CUES whe_-e all etber tail la??t
npoa barbae the aennine Aiex TabMs. Tbay
have oaawd thanaMiih a?d willcma yy. Wa etre a .wait!
re written raaranM to effect * eoae Cfl Pfg In
eoeh c&ae or zttfaad tbc mooey. PriwWIlUiw
paofeaga; or atx pkcaa (foil treatment? for HAL Br
nail, in pUin wrapper, npoai recoijrt of prioo. OtrcaWr
AJAX REMEDY CO.,
For ilia by J>~0. H. McMASTBE * CO.,
Wiiubor*, S> C.
? LETTERS OF AflMINISTEATIDIf.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
By S. Ii. J0HN8T0N, Esq., Judge Prolate
WHEREAS, John M. Turner hath
made suit to me to grant him
letters of administration of the estate
and ellects of James Turner, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said James Turner,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of "Probate,
to be held at Fairfield Court
House, South Carolina, on the 20th
day of April next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if auy they have,
why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under ray hand, this 4th day
f April, Anno Domini 1898.
S. R. JOHNSTON,
4-6-2t Jadge ol rrooaie.
Machinery I
Made Supplies aid Sprit
Manufacturers' A.gecfs for the
SMITH SONS
II MACHINERY
Also
ENGINES, BOILERS, &e
Oar MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Tele
phone crank too.
1.0. Mil & SIS
'Phone in onr COKN"WELL, S. C
office on Winnsboro
and Chester line. 4-6-1 y
-?THE OLD
Dififli-tMool
Again ? ?Front.
First-Class Groceries
S-+ ?1~!
^OULSlSHilg Ui
Flour, Bacon, Coru, Meal, Sugar
Coffee, Canned Goods, of all kind.
Trie best Green Coffee, 10 ibs. fo
the dollar.
Ohio Buckwheat Flour in bulk
Scotch Crush Oatmeal. A barrel o
new No. 1 Mackerel.
One Barrel New Crop Porto Ric
Molasses.
New Orleans Molasses of all grades
Fine Cream Cheese always on haiyj
Also a fresh lot of Dried Fruit.
FINE CIGARS AJJD TOBACCOBnll
Durham Smoking Tobacco. Th
best selection of Chewiu? Tobacc
that can be found in Winnsboro.
Wheat Bran, Chopped Corn and Oat
for cow feed always on hand.
No. 1 Timothy Hay. Also the bei
quality of Lime always on hand.
A fine selection of SHOES of th
best rnake.?
J. D. McOARLEY & CO.
1 Start tie Sola Season
mi'
I The following drinks:
| Slit Slates.
| lee? ol all kinds.
| fine Cocoa.
! Coco-Cola,
ni i fs ni 1 .i
bum wait mspiu
J, J. OBEAR
Horses,
Mares
and
Mules.
-if
10 GOOD YOUNG MULES.
5 COMMON AGED GOOD
WORK MULES, al! brohjn, sound
and straight.
2 GOOD SADDLE HORSES.
2 GOOD MARES, young and well
broken.
Also a few PLUG HORSES and
a lew PLUG MULES.
I will sell the alxvo stock cheap for
cash or r.n time until fill oh good
paper; or I will exchange anv of them
?trt/>Ir Dno ornn/^.
IlOr uiuaca uvnu olvnv 7
heavy team of males.
MILCH COWS.?I still have a few
on hand and Trill sell them or exchange
them tor dry cattle. I will pay the
highest cash price for a lot of yonnj,
poor tattle, that will do to pasture, at
Winnfboro.
A. WILLIFORD.
Proprietor.
Gil] MONEY MASS
300 TO 40t PER CENT.
In Grain aaii Stneh
Ill UAU1U UflU MIUWAMI
$100.00 invested in Grain and Stoski
' by our SAFETY METHOD, will pav
$1000.00 in the next NINETY DAIS,
never wat there such an opportanity
offered in speculation, to mate Jasjt
profits in GRAIN and STOCKS, and
with our SAFETY METHOD *u?Ut
' coi*?ey*d to %b4 a jgfii
. ocaajrafir. a* tfhemi trill epfta*
bafoFe K A * at *i.f& ?p4
'advance
NO RISK TO RUN.
Write for particular! and take adran
tage of a good chance to m*k?
money. Oar SAFETY METHOD 11
a ?*re winner.
J. E. HATCHBR *C9.,
Bankers and Bboki*s,
401*402 Neal Building,
Baltimore, Md.
Reliable Agents wanted t? represent
. as. Mention Tee News and Herald,
1-27-Sm
ml it! BROOKS,
Late physician in charge of th? Keelej
Institute at Hot Springs, Ark.,
and the Tri-EHxiria Kemedj
Co., Memphis, Tenn.}ihas
opened a private institute
at Hot SpriDgs
for the treat?
ment of
Morpiie, WMsksy, Opim ail
cocaine nanit,
' And all disease* thit come to
this great health resort, sach
as rheumatism, neuralgia, insomnia,
nervous, blood, liver,
kidney and 'stomach comphints.
Qis home treatment for tb<
whiskey and drug habit cax
be sent to any address. Cor
re?pondence solicited and con
' fidential.
1
BPKefereneei: Any binkeroroitj
official of Hot Springs. 12-1 97
just icra.
1 Car
Lumber.
r
t Pov"
f i uai
' Soft FliiiFtu
: til Ceils
it
which we ?ffer cheap.
M. W.DOTY & CO
" 3T^aKES'
TT i m TTT 1
m won
I
i
CALL ON
C. I. Claim
I. - Jitekr asi irwaii
Engagement
and
timnnnT/1 nrtrflo
WMJUUitf mmra,
DIAMONDS are very appropriate.
Sach is the extent of oar
line in these rings that we can
snit any demand in reference to
price. Bay diamonds from that
dealer only, in whom yon hare
every confidence.
At $4.50.
I sell an 18k SOLID GOLD
RING that is popular in width
and in weight. All that ont
asks in sach rings is that it shail
be plain and is pure in ^oality
as it is stamped?18k gold shail
| mean 18k fine. As in all else
| our 8tiinap speaks for our rings.
We have the latest and best and
onr goods alway* sell whenever
J 1? ? T ftf in
ie*ieu uy cuiajjcuuun. x^?, u.9
?bow yon oar rings.
B. BRANDT,
TBB JEWELIR AND OPTICIAN,
Under Tower Clock, Ch?3t?r, S. C.
4 Siffiiilt?
IX MJJUUlCUIJi
Macba and Java Coffee, non? better.
35c.
Monarch brand Cranberries, in
1 lb 25c.
fsqpar Corn, Bariy J*ne P?a*....15ic?
; ttfllftptfe White 4 Ibt. .96k.
3 1M6*a 0?tml floft| *im*J-*0e.
A ritaptet* U*e et
HIGH GRADE CAH3T1D GOODS
AJTD EVAPORATED FRUITS
' oo hand. Your patronage il
1 appreciated.
F. M. HABENICHT.
wlllwlww .
tThe Equitable
Life Assurance Society
{of the United States.
The management of the
Equitable Life Assurance Society
in this territy is desirous of securIP
in? the service of a man of char
?& acter and ability to represent its
2E interest with Winnsboro as bead- '
fnarters. The right nan will be >
n thoroughly educated in the science
-gt of life insurance and the art of
2 successful soliciting. There is no
fjp business or profession not re*
?q airing capital which is more re*
mnnnratirA thin a life agenc7
I 9 conducted with entrgy and~abil*
S Corrwpendtnce with, men.^-> ,
wbo dgtire to core ptrmansnt sT;
w employment and are aabitioo? to *o;^v - ^
H attain prominence in tht proftsr ;
iion i? invited.
W. J. R9D0EY, Mgr, _
g^3-15-3m Rook fliD, 9. GY^-WE
SEND IT FREE ^S'
J -TO- . ?
WPAW MRN
TT JU1 Ul hama i
r YOUNG AND OLD.
Rejoice With Us in the
Discovery.
We wilt send yon by mail, ABSOLUTELY
FREE, in plain packajet,
the
ALL POWERFUL DR. H0FFMAJP5
VITAL RESTORATIVE
TABLETS,
with a iecral smarantee to permanently
cure LOST MANHOOD, SELFABUSE.
SEXUAL WEAKNESS,
VARICOCELE, STOPS FOREVB*
NIGH* EMISSIONS and til u&nafcb
ral drains. Retorns to former appearance*
emaciated organs. ' >
If we could not cure, would not
tend our medicine FEEH to try, aid
pay when satisfied. Writ* to-day, at
this may not appear agaia.
Address
WWVBBIC IWiffM eo
Kxuxtm+t Ihm>
Incorporated. 1-ttw
LANDS WANTED.
J
Persons with lands for sale are re*
quested to put them in my hands for
sale. I am in constant receipt of s?
many letters of enquiry about lands *
from Northern and Western parti*,
_ that I may be able to effect sales for
those who will give me accurate dei
tailed descriptions of what they have.
No charge will be made unless satisfactory
sales art made. Descriptions
must be such as can be guaranteed and
mast give:
Number of acres, location, character
of land, proximity' to raiiroads, post-,
offices, schools, churches and town*,
land of improvements.
Communication! strictly confidential
when 60 desired.
JAMES G. GIBBZS,
State Land Agflnt,
ll-6tt CoiRmbin, 3. <2.
- n Mothers ^
C Read This. tj
; | CholeraN
K ing Children, Ckolera ^Sg??i. H
' N Morto~T7nnatnialI>fflMM JtowhSa H
a from tiie I well, Pal8R*l6l?B3i M
;0 Griping, Lota of Appetite, Indifeitien, U
U and all Diseasea of tilt Stomach and j J
: y Bowels, y
i |-s Pitt's Carminatiye j
1 M <rf*nr?nrrt. Tt Curries AfldlgC OTd ||
Q the critical period of teething, and to ?c- 4
n ommended l>y physicians as the friend J
M of Mothers, Adults and Children. It is i
LJ pleasant to the taste, and never fails to j
in give satisfaction. A few doses will demon- 1
M strate its sunerlative virtues. Price, 25cts. ;*
14 per bottle. For sal? by druggists. j
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