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r' Bmeaesuamwrnu iwnaJBUWWHWWWH|W?riHI LOCAL! INTELLIGENCE \ * Wedneadmf, April 27, - - - it08, LOCAXnW8.~ ?Bead M. W. Doty & Co.'s ad. ?Bead R. Brandt's advertisement. ?Weddings and rasters of wed- J dings. ?Bead the report of the Cottuty Supervisor. ?Read the County Super, isor's notice to township suDervisori. I ?The colored firemen had a hot; sapper on Thursday iu their hali. | ?So far we hare heard only on# | man declare his intention to volunteer < from thi? county. ?Judge O- W. Buchanan expects to! move his family Irom Sumter to bi31 home in town this week. ?Bead the announcements for the House of Bepresentatives and Judge of Probate elsewhere. ?A lot of writing desks, matting and othev desirable goods fast received at J. O. Boag's. ?The seventeen dollars collected in p- fine? last week will materially swell fhAfnwii cnnn(?51 fnnflt. ?Will there be any memorial ssrYices this May? We hope that this patriotic custom will lot be suspended. ?The telephones for the exchange hate been placed in the homes and offices of a good many subscribers. ?There was very nearly a battle on Main street on Thursday afternooi. We do not think the dispate was relative to Cuba, though. ?Miss Pearls Van Horn, of Texas, who will be pleasantly remembered by a large number of the Boro people, was married last week. ?The State Board of Control has appointed the following Board of Con trol for Fairfield County: J. P. Lyle?, J. M. Biggins and S. H. Terres. ?Rev. W. E. Mollwaine, a missionary from Japan, will assist Rev. James Douglass with communion at Mt. Oiiret Church April 80th and May 1st. ?When tbe veterans meet in Charleston, the war with Spain will have fairly begun. They can give vent to their warlike enthusiasm by going on to Cuba. ?Quite a namber of people came to tojra on Friday to see Henry Davis hanged, but as already stated in our VV1U~U11I? mil UHZ UCT3U VAJWOU xu this case, and be is now in Columbia. ?Mrs. M. G. Boche has rented the store ojrned by Mrs. Hesse MeCarley and will open up a fancy grocery this week. She will make her home for tbe present at ber father's, Mr. W. R. Garrison. ?Levi Dougiasi, tbe colorsd shoemaker, who was burned very badly aboat six weeks ago, died last week. Hi6 son, a teacher in Claflin Uni?er' sity, was present when he passed away .?Saluda Sentinel. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cored in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanilary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. 1 Aiken, druggist, Wiansboro, S. C. * ?We would like to congratulate the Doys on tneir oenavioar at toe concert on Friday night. Tbe improvement iras so great that it hat been remarked upon by quite a n amber of persons. We h?pe [Ley will continae to behave like the Utile gentlemen that they are. ?It now appears that Samson, the \ strong man of ancient times, ft as the ^ first to aivertiie. A contemporary says: "He took two solid colamns to demeustr&ce his strength, when several thousand people tumbled to his scheme, and be brought down the house." ?There were two robberies ia town on Saturday night. The freight depot was broken into and an overcoat be* longing to Mr. Wethersby, together with a good many other things, was stolen. The other was the shop owned by Mr. H. W. Gibson. The party or parties have not been canght. ?Aa exchange wants to know why is it that a man will boy eighty proof liquor, drink it and get so drusk that he can't hit the ground with his hat and swear that he is not able to pay lor bis county paper? It is beyond our comprehension. man that is able to suck whiskey is able to pay for his eounty paper. ?Miss Schill, tbe fashionable mil* liner from Baltimore, will be pleased to serve you in our millinery department tbis season. Call and see before buying. Mrs. J. O. Boag. ?As tbe train bearing te Florida tbe twenty-first infantry rolled slowly throng a town on Thursday morning a "soldier boy" threw from the car window towards a young lady a large cartridge, carefully wrapped in a piles of paper, on which was written Ms name and address. This, so far, is perhapa tbe only souveteir of tbe Cuban war in town. ?Mr. R. H. McMastor, a member of the TJ. S A. has just been promoted from the ranks to a second lieutenancy Mr. McMaster is a son of Mr. R. If. McMaster and is a native of our town. He graduated from the citadel in 1894 and stood, well in his class. He enlisted in the ary as a private upon his graduation. He is at present in . a- Winnsboro awaiting orders. %?There was an impromptu musicale at the WiHt>fib?ro Hotel, in Mrs. JJion's room, on Tuesday evening. Mando lint and zuitara is the hands of Meters. Gladden, Qaattlebaum and Porter, and Mr. Hi*l with his violin, and Miss Maggie Gladden on the piano made very sweet -lusic. The evening was very much enjoyed by *11 those who were fortunate enough to be present. "A word to the wise is sufficient" j and a word from the wise should be i sufficient, bat vou ask, who are the wise? Those who know. The ?ft < repeated exoerionce of trustworthy i person* may be taken for knowledge- 1 Mr. W, M. Terry says Chamberlain's j C!onch Rarr.pdv criv?a hi?f*or I tion than anv other remedy in ths market. He has been in the drag business at Elkton, K;? , tor twelr# year?; lias sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and ueurly all other coagh medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that "Jhamberlain^ is the uiost j satisfactory fo the people, and is the j best. For sale by McMaster Co., Drug- I ^ gilts. * j&jjM I EBB? AMMwrnr* fcovAi. wbm xwcar co., mttr reac. I hereby call a convention of the Democracy of Fairfield County to convene in Winnsboro, at the court house, ?n U?ni?ar tka Onrl Hdv nf Utv *f 19 v u iiAVUU*; buv ?UU UWJ V* ?? J o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of reorganizing the part y and electing dele* gates to the State Convention. Democratic clubs will proceed to raorgaaize and elect delegates as proTided by the Constitution. John W. Lvles, County Chairman Fairfield County. Incontinence of water stopped immediately by Dr. ?. Detchen's Anti Diuretic. Cures children and adults alike. Price $L Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, 8. C. * Good Advice. The Greenville News gives the following advice to the Southern faraers: "Plantcorn; plant vegetables; make big crops of potatoes; plant a little of everything; sow large crops of grains; raise hogs ;-rai?e beef cattle, for the rhanrA nf war is mniidftrahle and War necessarily mean* higher prices for everything you and your families eat. If the war clond passes without burst* ing, you will be in all the better condition for not having planted a large crop of cotton. UXVSU&L SAMPLES. The Fairfield Cotton Hills, Winns* boro, S. C., which is bat newly started np, sent us a sample of the first cloth that was produced from their looms, for our inspection, and when one takes into consideration the difficulties that the best men,hare to encounter when starting up all new machinery we are surprised to find the sample so nni form in yarns and weave, inaeec, we class the first yard and a quarter of the sample, firsts; the remaining quarter, seconds; as sheetings go. The head piece and band, bales of king cotton, we look upon as being very appropriate.?Southern and Western Textile Excelsior. 8KI5T DISEASES CURED. For the cure of tetter, itch, eczema, arvsinolae itn/i nil irritotinns *f the 8kin.*Dr. Edmondson's Eczema Cure is the standard. Price 50 cents per bottle. Address Dr. Frank Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga. SOLDIERS PASSING. Six Tralss Passed Through TVUnsboro Thursday for Tampa. The news spread like wild fire that | troops would pass through Winnsboro on .Thursday.. As early as four ?-"clock | in the morning the small boy was at the, depot. During the morning between 6 o'clock and 10 o'clock six sections passed, and the depot was crowded with men. women and chll drea And they cheered the soldiers as the : trains went flying throagh the town. The soldiers composed the ninth infantry, which has been stationed at Sackett Harbor, N. Y., and the 21st, infantry. One section lemsiasd at the freight depot, forsoae time, waiting for the regular morning passenger to pass. The soldiers Iiad joxt come from a regies covered .with mow, and they "A thjl KiHlYI WWW OVUUJUIV^U W 1M? ?uv tifol> trees and .flowers. They were all in a good immbr and jolly bat seemed fully to appreciate tbe situation. TZK "CAB3XET MHP1B1 WIFK." Tbe authorship of the tauch-diseussefl "Inner Experience# of a Cabinet Member's Wife," printed in The Ladies' Home Journal, will be revealed in tbe Jane issae of that magazine, when the name of AnnaFarquhar will appear as the author. It is sar raised that tbe domestic experiences described in these letters were those of Mrs. Mf. H. H. Miller, wife of the Attorney-General in President Harrison'# Cabinet,?since Miss Farqahsr is known te be a personal friend sf tbe Miller family, and to hare spent considerable time with them in Washington daring their official residence there. Tbe author of these letters was born and raised in Indianapolis, in neighborly relations with tbe Harrison and Miller famiHes, bat for ttn years past she has lired a stndioas professional life in New York, London and Boston. She is now connected with tbe editorial staff of The Bostou Transcript. In addition to her "Cabinet Member's Wife" letters she has published one norsl?,{A Singer's Heart" ?and another ene< is aboat to be is* saed. She is a young woman, sr oeedingly clever, xad only her cloeeit friend* kure known her connection with the Washington letter# which have attracted such wide attention. Beats the Klondike. Mr A. C. Thomas,-of Marysville, Tex., has fonnd a more valuable di* ; covery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years h'& suffered untold agony from consumption, accomi panied by hemorrhages ; and was absolutely cured by vr./ K3ng,8 New Discovery lor Consnmnption, Coughs and Colds. He defaSares that gold is ct little Taltte in comparison with this i marvelous core; would have it, even | if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Broschitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cared by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consamptiou. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s Drusr Store. Regular sizo 50 cts. aud $1.00. Guaranteed to care or price refunded, 2 fttMOeftATIC CttfJ MfifeTlNGS. GREENBRIER. Porsnant to a call from the pretident, Greenbrier Democratic Club met on Satnrday afternoon, reorganized, elected the following as ofl5c?rs and delegates to the county convention: S. R. Rutland, president; W. G. Smith and W. M. Carlee, vice-presiJ . m n T!aUam UCUtV, X* J-UCIUC1, 5Ci/iCiai) aitu treasurer; J. B. Curlee, executive committeman. Cla.o Executive Committee?J. EL Delleney, S. F. Castles. T. E. Delieney. Registration Committee-J. F. Lyles, J. C.Chappell, S. W. Broom. Delegates to Connty Convention? J. R. Curlee, S. R. Rutland, T. C. Leitner, W. G. Smith. T. C. Leitner, Secretary. MOSSY DALE. The Mossy Dale Democratic Clnb met Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, reorganised, elected officers and also Relegates to the county convention, Which meets in Winnsboro on the first Monday in jfey. The following officers were elected: G. W. Brooks, president; W. A. Neil, vice-president; T. C. Camak, secretary and treasurer; W. A. Neil, executive committeeman. Delegate to County Convention? T. F. Smi h. T. C. Camak, Secretary. lA>okl A Stltek In Tlmo Safe#, nine Hughes' Tonic (new improved, taste pleasant), taken in early spring and fall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones np the system. Better than Quinine. Guaranteed, try ic. At Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * rjEBSOXAli Mies Annie Davis has returnad to college at Columbia. Mr. and Mri. Samuel Catbc&rt returned home Monday. Mr. W. J. Elliott, now of Columbia, has been in town for a few days. Mr. Spencer Macfie, of Columbia, is on a visit to his relatives in the county. Mr. D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, was down on a-busineas trip on Monday. Mrs. A. F. Buff and little Margaret, of Bock Hill, are visiting relatives in town. lieutenant MeMaster is visiting his sister. Miss BacielMeMaster, in Ne*r ! kerry. j Mr. and Mrs. Joha A. JenDings, of j Colombia, came up on Thursday for a ! visit of a week. Mrs. C. S.Dwight left on Saturday i for Spartanburg to attend the musical at Converse College. Mrs. Caldwell and Mr9. Bell left for Columbia on Friday to visit Mr and Mrs. D. R. Flennikea. Mrs. Lumpkin and her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCarley. Mr. Scott McCarley, of Columbia, | spent Sunday in town with his mother who has bean visiting friends here for some time. Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mrs. Raff, Mrs. Delaney and Miss Smith, of Greenbrier, were shopping in the Boro on Monday. A GREAT SUCCESS. The concert in the thespian hall on Friday night was quite a success, and reflects credit on those who put forth the effort to get. it up, and also on those who took part iu it. The tamborine drill, by the yonng ladies, and the song "Old Love Letters" sweetly song by miss apneas rtice were especially enjoyed by all present, while the wand drill by the little girls, and the masic was very good indeed. The acdience was very fair, the ball being well filled. The receipts at the door amounted to twenty-five dollars. The following is the program: 1. Instrumental dbett by Misses Stewart 2. Song, "Tramping on. iSigbt little girls. S. Instrumental trio. Mandolins and gnitar. 4. Wand drill. Eisht little girls. 5. Instrumental tolo by Miss , Gladden. 6. Tamborine drill. Sixteen young ladies. 7. Instrumental duett. Misses Elliott. 8. Imitations. Mr. W. R. Elliott. 9. Wind song. Four young ladies. 10. Instrumental ^trio. Mandolins and guitar. 11. "Old Lore Letters." Miss Agnes Bice. 12. Bugle song. Ten young ladie3. 13. Instrumental trio. Mandolins and guitar. 14. Evening Lullaby. Eeighteen young ladies. :Uis6 Mary Witberow played {accompaniment to all the songs, assisted by Mr. C. M. Chandler on the cornet. 8a#c?M?Worth Nothing. 40 years' success in the South, proves Hughes' Tonic a treat remedy for Chills and all Malarial Fevers. Better than Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. At Druggist#. 56c. and $1.00 bottles. * ?Purh Jones now says that for the Cabin war ail the Baptist niggers are to be ealled oat first, because the Baptists are accustomed to fighting on water and this is to be a water war. Pagh farther says that the Methodists will not be called oat at all as they cannot fight on water .?Edgefield Advertiser. Indigettion is often taken for consumption. The ward consumption means wasting away, and dyspeptici often waste awar as badly as consimptiYes. The reason people waste away it because ehher ther don't get enough to eat, or they don't, digest what the? do eat.] If the latter is yoar trouble,. tate ShakerfDigestive Cordial. Thi? wil h*l? *nn to Hip-pit ronr food and km > your loss of flesh. , ^ Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from herbs; -bark*'iaod the juicas of fruit, by the well-known Snakers ai Mount Lebanon. It possesses grea toaic and digestive powers. Shaker Digestive Cordial has caret many supposed coniamptives (wh< were really dyspeptics), by simpl: helping their stomachs to digeat thei food, thus giving them nourishmeD and new strength. ' Sold by druggists. Trial bottles V centa. Perfect Health; Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce I A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PfLLS MAY LADIES' HOME JOURXAL. Among the notable features of the May Ladies' Home Journal are an illnstfated article on Joseph Jefferson at home, "After-Dinder Storiee," a page of brightly told anecdotes of prominent personages, aDd Rudyard ! Kipling's famous Jnblilee hymn, "Recessional," set to musio by Reginald de Koven. "A Cabinet Member's Wife" gives farther interesting glimpses of Washington social-official life, and another view "Inside of a Hundred Homes" is afforded. The second inV -1M t If A I sianmeni oi .juiia iuagi uuci o uu>sr j atte, "A Heaven-Kissing Hill," aDd "His Children" give aD interesting variety of fiction. Robert J. Burdette's "My Kindergarten of Fifty Years" is the first of a series of three articles by this popular humorist. Edward W. Bok writes of the athletic woman and her attire, and also notes the decreaie of intemperance; Mr?. S. T. Rorer treats of "Strawberries in Thirty Ways," and tells how to entertain unexpected company. "The Life of a Trained Nurse" is pictured and detailed, while fonr special page3, "Taxation Daya on a House-Boat," Ten Weeks in Europe for $200," "Comfort in Tent aDd Cabin," and "Summer Pleasures for Suburban Places," turn one's thoughts to summer outiDgs. There are articles on woman's * *? -?-3 4at\VQ aUirtJ auu Vkliuua uuucguuiu By the Curtis Pablishing Company. One dollar per year; ten centi per copy. I 1 SafetycFor Women. ' Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Boot I Pillg remove all suppressions and irregularities. $1 per box. For par- J jticnlars address Dr. Frank Edmondson, Atlanta, Ga. CATHCARX-DOTY. On Thursday morning at eleven O'clock many friends assembled at the Presbyterian Chnrch to witness the - ? ??-- ?* Ca mn^l ceremuu y mai uuncu imj. . uauiuvi Cathcart and Miss Ella Doty in marriage. The work and artistic taste of loving bands were plainly visible as one entered, transform :ng into a "bower of beauty", the pulpit and organ loft of the church. Exquisitely arranged were choice hot honse plants, palms, and brides roses, forming a green and white effect, pleasing and harmonious, while without 'mid the friendly shades of the massive oaks, which surround the edifice, nature's choristers cbanted "That Melody Divine." Promptly &t the appointed hoar the organ, under the skillful touch of Mrs. D. Y. Walker, assisted by Messrs. Chandler at; d Seigler on cornets, be gan the beautifal Sweedish wedding march, and the nsherB Messrs. W. M. Cathcart, S. D. Dunn, John Hney, and Jno. W. Cathcart entering, passing down either aisle, and proceeding to their assigned position*. Immediately following came the bride on the arm of her maid of honor Miss Jessie Jennings, and the groom with his best man Mr. J. H. Cathcart, and meeting at the altar were united with the "emblem ot love" the wedding ring, in marriag'* by Dr. Jordan assisted by t?? r, tti ir.n 1 j wua ner. XJ. iutuuuaiu, iuc unub n?" taatefully gowned in a mixed suiting of tan and turquoise blue, and wore a hat of satin braid covered with cornflowers which was very becoming. The maid of honor was attired in a silk gown in which the shades of green and old rose blended, and was completed by a sheperdess hat of French design. Mr. and Mrs. Cath cart left on the southbound for <jnaneston, carrying with them, not only the congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends, but a large supply of ri?e most generously distributed. Miss Doty's bright and unselfish disposition has made her the happy possessor of friends innumerable, while Mr. Cathcart is a young man of sterling qualities and manly character. NEWS FROM BUCK LICK. In the last report from our section we noticed that Mr. R. V. Bray had been appointed and commissioned trustee of our school. But we find that Mr. Ira Scott is appointed and commissioned trustee of district jno. o} successor to Mr. R. W. Featherston. Mr. Scott ha3 not been with us Jong, but we have known him quite a while, and know bim to be an honorable bigb-toned gentleman, and to such we extend a hearty welcome in'o oui midst. e We regret the fact that Dr. D. M, Provence has left us to establisn mm self in Barnwell. Barnwell may wel oompliment herself on securing th< services of so bright a young pbysi cian. He has been remarkablv sue cessfal as a physician in onr neigh i borhood during Ills ontire practice We wish the doctor much succeas ii his new field. We notice that tto Winnsboro Tele phone Company is extending a lini ont as far as ilr. T. L. Johnson's , Now why can't wo at Cuck Lick con nect a line with thern there? We an busy people one here and a teleplion I ????? *< ?o?? Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restoret r^ ^GNETSC KERV1NE 5M; .nt to Cure Insomnia., Fits. Dizziness, Hysteria x;? -ous Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses c Fa n^ Memory?the rc.-sult of Over-work, Worry C Si; n**-*. Errors c( Youth or Over-indulgence Pri. 50c. snd S1: S boxes S5. F- nu '::., positive rod lasting results in Sexes 1 Wea :nrs . Nervous Debilitv and Los j Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-doubl strcr~'h- v!\ rive strenj^th and tone to every par f and eisetf . yr- met t cure. Cheapest ana best C too Pills.' - *"< ?<- All. i jrcjcc.-/. h- tic of the famous Japanese Live f'eilets~w: .; \ e.. v/ith a Si box or more of K*g teti c Ncr /in . :re<:. Sold only by 0 J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winasboro, Si C. tfotild be a great convenience. So iel's get together and see what we can do toward getting one started. Mr. H. S. Mellichsmpe and wife, from Williston, are on a visit to his parents and family near Ridgeway. Miss Maggie ,McMaster, of Winnsboro, has been visltinj her sister, Mrs. Mary Boulware. Miss Annie Laurie Groves, of Blackville, returned wi'h her sister, Mrs. P. C. Mellichamp, who has been on a visit to her family. m. c. p. | April 23, 1838. Rheumatism Cared. My wife has U3ed Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid linilment for rheumatism and other honsehold use for which weJiave found it valuable.?W. J. Cctlee, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cavler is one of the leading merchants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity.?W. G. PnipriN, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by McMaster Co., Druggists. * oenmxgs-workman. On Tuesday evening, April 19ih, ths Presbyterian Church of Camden wa9 the scene of quite a pretty wedding. The contracting parties were Mr. J. 2d. Jennings, formerly of this town, and Miss Madaline Workman, of Camden. Promptly at 3.30 o'clock the wedding march commenced and up the two aisles opposite each other came two little fairies and two little pages; unlooping the ribbons they took their positions at the end of the aisles. The> were followed by the ushers, Messrs. Cbas. Zemp and Des. Goodale opposite Messrs. 3ob DePasa aad Marion Hyman. Then came Mr. BeDj. Hale with Miss Abby Nelson, Dr. Wyneberg with Miss Idi Yaughn, Mr. Jno. de Lo&ch with Miss Esther Jennings, Mr. Kob Workman with Miss Bertha Bobinson, Mr. Jno. Lege with Miss Virginia Workman, Mr. Jno. Workman with Miss Jessie Jennings. The />Anr>Ua n?i9?i?rt pap.h nther in front of I the chancel and stood on the opposite sides from which they came. Then came the groom on ;he arm of hie best man, Mr. Marion Jennings, preceded by Maud Robinson, a little fairy, and Paul Shanks, little page; then the bride on the arm of her maid, Miss Nonie Workman, preceded by Carrie Wallace, little fairy, and Willie Shanks, twin brother of the groom's page. The bride and groom met under a lovely double arch of white roses and cypress from which was suspended a beautiful wedding bell. The ceremony was performed in a most impreso;ttq nnonnur V?tr "RfV. W. W, Milll. a former pastor of Fairfield. The bride was attired in oigandie over ?atin, with train; her veil was caught up with white carnations and ferns, and she carried a loveJv bouquet ot bride's roses and ferns. The bridesmaids were all in white organdies and the groomsmen in lull dress suits. - After the ceremony the guests repaired to the Workman House where a reception was given by Mrs. White, a sister of the bride. Mr. Jennings is a son of Clerk of Court Jennings and is a most promising young man. "We extend to him "our best wishes. . Free Fills. Sond vour address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Fii-s. A trial will convince yon of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particnlarly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved in7aloable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vpgetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by McMaster Co., Druggists. 2 For Oier Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strut has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. ' " - J A.? l? sooines tnc cdhui buhcus mc ^ uui^^ allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drnggists in every part of tbe world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take ' no other kind. 5-26fxly ? * t* A Bsclclen'ti Arnica Salr?. The Best Salvei in the world for Cots, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tenter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundi ed. Price 25 cent* per box. For sale , by McMaster Co. ' ReJlo* m Six Hoars. ' Distressing Kidney and Blander dis' esse relieved in six hours by "New s Great South American Kindet . Cure." It is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness id relieving pain in bladder^ kidneys and > back, in male or female. Believes - retention of water almost immediately. 1 If yon want quick relief and cure this > is the remedy. Sold by W. E. Aiken, ' druggist, Winnoboro, S. C- * CASTORIA 1 Tor Infants and^ Children. f????CTW???1??^1 - .T*T>ii'vrc?c,K* ; i kg CURE I A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of I SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and tvro f Soxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation t with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible diseaso? We pack a Written Guarantee in each SI Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. and $1 a box, 6 for ' <?- bv mail. SamDles lree ?*v- ???* -? OINTMENT, 25c- and 50c* , PflN^TIPATinN Cured, Pile* Prevented. by 1 wliol Irnl lull Japanese Liver PeiTeti,the t Ereat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and e BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant 1 to take-especially adapted for children's use. 50 doses 25 cents. ? , FREE?A vial of these famous little Pellets will r be Riven vrith a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. >' Nones?'The genuine fresh Japanese Pile Cure for sale only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboroj S. C. oman's Diseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable; and cannot be discussed or treated as we jkjxfopy do those to which MEfijL - the entire human family are subject . Menstruation sustains such import- >Yjh ant relations to her^jjT|/|. Iv" Wk health, that when^afflj| | \W? Suppressed,Irregu- Jj l\ lar or Painful, Jjlljt |1 I |\ she soon becomes l\ \Y languid, nervous ww and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek- and very grave complications arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. Bradfields $ ?* 4 most noted iCIlUlC physicians . of the South, Regulator sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Menstruation. It restores health and ?trengrth to tue suffering- woman. "We have for the put thirty years handled Bradfleld's Female Regulator, both at whole* gale and retail, and in no instance has It failed to give satisfaction. We sell mora of it than all other similar remedies combined." LAMAS, Banxx* 4 LAXAB, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Qa. The Bnadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists at $L00 per Battta. amouncemeItsT FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can-^ didate for re-election jo the office 01 Jodge of Probate; subject to the Democratic primary. S. E. JOHNSTON. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to a deat in* the House of Representatives from Fairfield County; subject to the action ol the Democratic primaries. J. G. WOLL1NG. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS P08ITIVILT CTJB1 1 JLLZ2Tt90*s IM?a?t JMUa Vmsgf ?.fi! er7.Inpoteac7.SiMpU?MM,?t*- earned bT ibw or cti?>r Tioaeeee m I*JlaV.flt), orakioaa, TVejr w(i>fa mmtf >?wl? reetereXoet Vitality in (2d or tous.m2 AA fit m rain for etody, bagjp?B or morritfi. laMoltr And OmerrMrto* It ?>v?n tim> xmr on show imtnodiato minmn. ment and effeete CUKB whox* sQ other Mi lt slot epos Tiiw<n< the grinnine Ajex Tubtota. They k*ra ocred ttaoacands and will care too. W* p*m a po?ltlTc written??er*n?ee toeffectaeaie DkpT# is eaohceeeor rafand the money. f^iee 101 #< per paekaaet or eix pfcsoe (full tmermanM iot H*. By nail, in plain wrapper. epoo reoeust of price. ClrooJar ^ AJAX REMEDY CO., For ?ale by J^O. H/McMASTBK & GO., a. r N otice. ! To the Several Township Supervisors: You will have at least oue day's work, and more it needed, to pat the roads in good condition. See that each section of {.ublic rord iu each township is worked at once. Road age from 18 to 50. B. (*. TENNANT, 4-26-2t Supervisor. ?o>or?af Beautiful I Dr. Inrray's " ll ||; Universal Hair Promoter; > (i 'I I I Cures dandruff, stops the hair from fall- < | I , lag oat, invigorates the growth, Is a < | 4 | superb dressing, and while not a dye, j | I k by nourishing its roots, will posittrelyr*- < | I h store gray hair to its original color. It Is < | ( | tho par-excellence of all hair restorers. < | Price, 91.00 per Larqe Bottle. J J II For sale by druggisto?if not, send to ub (| and it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt ( \ ! | of price. I | I | UAMUrAOrVMO 9M.Y IT TMC . I I ] [ Murray Medicine Company, J | I I ATLANTA, OA. < ? Sealed Bids. Council Chambbk, WinnsbokOj S. C., 15th April, 1898. SEALED BIDS FOR THE RENT of the Market for the year commencing let May, prox,, and for the famishing of street lamps, globes, No. 2 chimneys, No. 2 burners, No. 2 wicks per dozen, glass fonts, glass cnt for lamps and matches, and written applications for positions on the police force will be received up to 12 o'clock M. on the 29th inst. N. B.?It is the intention of Council to famish the market house with telephone. By order of the Council: JOHN J. NEIL, 4-19td Clerk. TUA TvTTTTTM v v jtvin jl Wanted everybody to know we sell Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Boarding and the best quality of Lime, as low as the lowest in price. M. W DOTY & CO. "SPANISH JACK?! "Pride of Fairfield," i Hi hands high, jet black with whit' points, good style and actios, ' True Blue," ; medium size, high-beaded aodgame Terms, $8.00 to inwr? with foai i (Choice of either.) W. D. DAYIS, 4-2^-1 y MenticelJo, S.C. A FSUCAKA *21 core Siewn*&n aw ^ ScnM'j to Stay Gored. KEPOBT OF Coil? Stpemssir Claims Approvid at thj Meeting OF THE BOAHD OF COCNTT COMMISSIONERS Held on Apkil 4, 1898. The following ciaims were examined and approved ou State Case fond of isys: jfo AmonDt. 322 H B Refo, $ 10 20 323 Jno M Boulware, 10 00 324 W J Turner, 3 80 345 W J L Weir, 9 50 325 Jas C Pickett, 14 60 327 J YV Clark, 12 00 328 R S Speuce, 8 80 329 Jno M Boulware, 12 00 350 Joe McMeekin, 9 60 331 H B Refo, 8 40 332 A J Brown, 8 70 833 J W Clark, 9 20 324 A J McGill, C 50 335 W J L Weir, 10 00 336 Jno B Patrick, 1100 337 VV J Turner. 6 60 338 G Y Langford, 1150 339 Joe McMeekin, 7 20 340 G Y Langford, 8 20 341 R S S pence, 7 60 342 SR Johnston, 150 00 343 E H Heins, 12 50 344 B G Tennant, 162 50 345 A A Abell, 2 00 346 Jno L Ratteree, 12 50 347 W A Cook, 12 50 348 W G Smith, 12 50 S49 Jno C Buchanan, 5 00 350 J R Dye, ' 8 80 -V- i a 1/\A AA 3oi J Li mcnmona, ^ w 352 F M Habenicht, 15 25 353 W J Elliott, 5 00 354 Naw? and Herald, 38 24 855 J H Crawtord, 12 50 356 Jno R Hamilton, 12 50 357 J ? Kohn, 12 50 358 II PKohn, 12 50 355 W G Binnant, 8 50 860 R H Jennings, 124 80 361 RE Ellison, 20 40 362 Jas B Stevenson, 12 50 363 Jno H Cooper, 12 50 364 J W Team, 5 00 365 L L Bolick, 2 00 366 R E Ellison, 8 80 367 Winnsboro Bank, 98085 368 Geo Douglass, 5 0? 3t>y J as u rickets, xu w 370 B G Tennant, 6 00 371 J W Harrison, 2 00 372 E E Ellison, 93 00 421 H A Stevenson, 12 50 422 Kobei t Carter, 12 50 424 S S Carry, 2 00 427 Jas A Brice, 14 00 The following claims were examined and approved on Road and Bridge fund of 1898: No. Amount. 373 Joe Davis, $ 1 95 374 S R Johnston, * 5 15 375 Jno C Bncbanan, 2 00 376 Simon Mcintosh, 3 50 377 J B Stewart, 16 00 578 W J Turner, 125 579 A D llood, 20 00 380 Cbarlie Bobinson, 10 00 381 S H Morgan, 10 00 382 Bill-Jones, 10 00 383 G E Scott, 173 384 W J Brooks, ($20.00) not allowed, 0 00 385 Jno D McCarley & Go, 19 88 386 W C Beaty. 65 28 387 W A Neal, 23 10 388 L Laodecker, 7 00 389 T D Baff, 2 53 423 C G Boulware, 25 00 425 T F Smith, ' 3 00 426 Jas M Steele, 5 #0 The following claim* were examined and approved on Poor House fund of If 38: i\o. Amount. 390 B Q Montgomery, % 9 00 391 John Boulware, 5 00 392 M McClintock, 6 00 393 Henry Boulware, 5 43 394 E Tennant, 115 395 M McClintock, 3 20 SSH> >V ?1 W liilDgDam, o \jo 897 B Q Montgomery, 9 77 398 Sallie Ketchin, * 4 51 399 Jn? (' Bucbanan, 3.T.8 *5 00 400 I C Thom??, 9 00 401 Mereurv Vardlasse, 2 00 402 J W Team, 10 10 403 Jno D F?:raer, 18 45 404 W 0 Riehardioc, 5 00 405 Ann McNeil, 3 00 428 Jewe Timms, 1 00 429 J L Bigley, 3 00 The following claims were examined and approved on Public Bailding fund of 1897. No. , 6 Amount. 406 BGTennant, $ 8 95 407 W H Flennikea, 33 00 408 A A Yonng, 1 50 409 S E Johnston, 2 80 410 Caldwell & Beaty, 12 50 411 J L Bichmond, 4 65 412 WE & Cogswell Co, 1& 68 413 WEA Cogswell Co, 9 60 414 W E & Cogswell Co, 5 06 415 Dave Kelly, 8 50 416 Preston Bion, 3 50 The following claims were examined and approved on the State Case fond of 1897* No. Amount. 417 G F Andrews, $ 10 00 418 Winneboro Bank, 180 63 419 Winnsboro Bank, 165 20 The following claims were examined and approved on Poor House fund of 1897: , No. Amount. 420 Woodward k Babb, $9 25 I do certify that the above statement is a oorrect copy of claims approved and disapproved at the last meeting nf th* fVmntv Rnard held on April 4,1S98. B. G. TENNAST, 4-21 Counky Superior F. C. =iin<iuiim?lir--i=ass^=^=agdgtafe== i f; A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a r Absolutely cures Bheamatism. in m H| A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a !!! Absolutely cures Scrofula. iu IS A-f-r-i-oa-n-a ra [jj Absolutely cures Old Sores. in in A -f-*r~i-c-a-n-a nu ~ ~ to u Absolutely cares Syphilis. Ul in A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a II! [" Absolutely cures Exzsma. in [j[ A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a 01 is Absolutely cures Constipation. P ft" A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a IU [J] Absolutely cures Catarrb. |111 p A-f-r-i-c-a-n-a in ? Absolutely cures all Blood Dis e III pg<?( g ^ Sold by Drnggista^rerywhert. * Don't Tobacco Spit &ad Smoke Toor lift iwtj, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Tc Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak mei - strong. All druggists, COc or $1. Cureguaran I teed Booklet and sample tree. Addrea Sterling Retaedy Co., Chicago or N?w York In these 4 Countiefl has ever been . offered before. I WE WILL REPAIR YOUR WATCS I throughout, excepting case repairs, for $1.00, 1 and guarantee sane to give entire ttty isfaction for 12 months, jast as if regifar price had been paid. 6. BRANDT'S GDARANTSE f is backed op by his many yean of experience, by bis rating-, and, greatest of alL by his far-reaching, unquestionable repction. Thi8 POSITIVELY SACRIFICING 0ff?* will hold good until JUNE ONLY,; 1 * * ' - ' - -1 . L _ 1 # iLU ana is aone 10 iesi me vamo vi uw newspaper space in yonr section. * Dozens responded last week; how many know a good thing when ttstp see it this week? R. BRANDT, WATCHMAKER AN? OrTCCLUT, Chester, S. C. BIG MONEY M : ' 300 TO 400 PER CENT. T? ft J fli 1? i rain ? n. $100.00 invested in Grain and Stocks by onr SAFETY METHOD, will pa* $1000.00 in the next NINETY DA?ff never waa there such an opportunity . offered in speculation, to make largs profits in GRAIN and STOCKS, ana with onr SAFETY METHOD yon art compelled to win and make &h&o$? some profit* as wheat will besellis* before MAY &t $1.25, and stocks wifl advance. NO RISK TO BUN. v Write for particulars and lake ad* vantage of a good chance to maka money. Onr SAFETY METHOD is a sure winner. J. E. HATCHER & CO., . Bankehs ilTD Beokirs, 401-40? Neal Building, Baltimore^ Md. Reliable Agents wanted to represent us. Mention The Naurs ahd Herald. l-27-3m TEE 8AST EDHH1SG | "HOUSEHOLD") I _ .;[si im m * hX* # THE MOST MODERN SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EMBRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT8. . Unequal eci jor Durability, Rang? of "Work, andlSimplieity. Old Sewing Machines taken ia ex change. Dealers wanted in oBoceapie?Lterri. tory. Correspondence solicited. . Address, J. I. BERBYSHEE, Gehmjll Agbkt, EBEL BUILDING, RICHMOND, TA Eie tews A Specially.? Macba and Java Coffee, none better. 36c. Monarch brand Cranberries, in ... 1 lb Soc. Sngar Corn, Early June Peas....l2?c. California White Cherries, 3 lbi..25e. Hackin's Ox-tail Soup in quarta. .30c. A compfefe line of HIGH GRADE CANNED GOODS v AND EVAPORATED FRUITS always oo hand. Your patrouaje is appreciated. F. M. HABENICHT. UNDERTAKING TV AT,T, ITS DEPARTMENT. with a fell stock of Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins, constantly on hand, and use of hearee when requested. Thankful for past patrouage and ??lici' tation for a share in the fnture, in tht old stand. THE ELLIOTT GLN SHOP, i J 7 , J. M, ELLIOTT * CO. . 17-lf 'kk%iu