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... .. . . . 5Ng? BSHKHBBnMMflBOHBBBnM LOCAL; INTELLIGENCE Wednes4ay, Apr5 12, - - 1890 ~ " LOCAL REfEFS. L. ?Bead Letters of Administration, p ?Don't forget the play at Ridgeway on April 13. ?Mr Hany W. DeaPorte* has been apposed postmaster at Kidgevray. HIb friends here are glad to know that he has receded the appointment. ?J. J Obear is sole agent for Lenoir oBr tablets, which are a &ure care for ^ rheumatism Read his advertisement. ?J< .:ti H. McMaster & Co. have a large tnpply of smoking and chewing tobacco, and Lave a number of different briotte See their ad. ?"S9?eli opeuing" at Mrs. J. D. McCarley's on 14th and 15th of April. ^ Just about that time 6pnng hats will be needed. Give her a call, j?Hog jowls arid turnips at J. D. McCaiiey & Co.'s. Tney go well Vs ' together, especially in this wiuter '>? weath?r ibat we are having in springtime?adv. ?Mrs. Wiiliam Brice, mother of Mr. White Brice, of Chester, was stricken with paralysis on Saturday at E. the home of her daughter, Mrs. John M.Turner, aod is in a critical condi I tion. i "Giva a liver regulator and lean regnlare the world," said a gewas. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWit'"? Little Sarlv Kisers, the famoufc little fills. McMasterCc.-;. ?Ad .ther fall of temperature oc^ earred on Saturday, and Sunday and Monday were both more like winter than ?pring. A heavy frost was seen - * Monday morning which damaged early vegetables to some extent. ?Prot. Fooshe of Mt. Zion Institute expects to have a well known pro* fesaor from one of oar neighboring town to deliver a lecture before the v pupils of Mt. Zion sometime soon. The notice of the lecture will be given later when the date is decided npon. ?The Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer ^ Co. intend to add to their plant a large up-to-date flour mill. This will stimu late the planting of wheat in this section. The flour mills in this country disappeared because people stopped planting wheat. The machinery, we understand, has been ordered. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter wa9 very low with cronD. snd her life saved after all phy lieians had failed, only by using One Minute Caugh Care. McMasterUo. ?The friends of Mr. F. E. Hinnant will be pleased to hear that he is advancing in tbe educational field. President Lake, of the Johnston Institute, has resignod, and Messrs F. E. < Hinnant and H. D. Holland have been elected co-superintendents of the" in-1 atitute. y The housekeepers who are con- ' tinnally worried orer what to get for ' ?;!? ?n?f mliot fVlOV W*.T)t WVOia TV HI UUU | UUU ITMWV vuvj at J. 8. XcCarley's He keeps fruit, ; vegetables and fresh bread, and his ' { -r- groceries are the best. He makes j it a rule to fill order* promptly. King jLv * him up. $&? . ?The iODg distance telephone which ^ . .... , is to ran from New York to Augusta , It being rapidly pat up and it will probabiv not be long before it reaches "Winnsr oro as it has been pat up as far as Rock Hill. The poles to be wp ~ used for tbis line hare been here for V n several week? v__ ?If yvn wish to have some idea of the immense slock of hew and beauti ful spring and sunnier goods that Q. D. Wiiiiford lias, read his adver^ tiseaen-;. Me is determined to get rid of this stock and has fixed his price* to * auit the people. He has everything that you need, from ribbons to shots, i; "x , ?Elsewhere in these columns is a notica by Intendant Coan warning owners of dogs to muzzle their dogs, I and insisting apon the killing of dogs supposed to have been bitten by mad dogs, 2ow that there are so many t: * mad dog* going about, it is important that dCo" sneuld be watched and should be earefn! to keer> .hem muzzled. If yen have a cough, throat irrita>' tioa, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. Mcf. Master & Co. ?There was another mad dog excitement on the streets Friday morn Ing. Tlie dog that caused t&e sur belonged to a negro boy who indigv nantly denied that the dog was mad. Before anything could be done to the dog it ran away in the direction of Mr. JF. E. McDonald's. If the dog continues to act in a queer way it will rery soon be dispatched. ?tertral reasons it has been best by those who are to take part in the concert for the A. R. P. Church to postpone it, and therefore inwaad of its coming off on the night of Friday, the 14th, it will be gifen on^ r the night of the 21sr. In addition to the music, both vocal aud instrumental, there will be readings and recitati?ns and a treat is in store for those who attend the concert. ?The inside work on the new passenger depot is being rapidly fiaished and it is expected that the depot will be completed and ready for occupancy ^ by the 15th of ApriJ. The building has beei> painted in pretty colors, light brown with trimmings of dark f 'brown *ud red Instea 1 of having a gravel platform, as w as at first decided upon, the plantform will be of plank. The reason for the change is cot known. Fci frost bites, barns, indolen. sores, eezem?.. skin disease, and especially ?- Piles, ?eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve tands first and best. Look oat for dishone*t people who try to imitate and counterfeit it, It's their endorsement ci a good article. Worthless goods are not indicated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saiva. Mcilaster Co. ?The weilki.ovcn jeweler of Chester, ?K'| Mr. Biandt, will be in Winnsboro on Wednesday, April 12tb, and will K will br.og with him a line of samples Hmp ' of his >tock. Ooly oi>e day he will ' be here, those why wish to be fitted (_ in spectacles or who want their watghes repaired should take advantage 0! this opportunity. He will have with him many beautiful articles of jewe ry, and all of his prices will be red uced. Hem e mbe r t he day. Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a grave-yax< cough; the sooner you getnd of ifcth betcer. Don't wait until it develop into consumption, but use the_cele brated Dr. John .V. Bull's Congh Syrn] at once. It is a wonderful remedy fo: all throat and lung affections, ana wil cure a deep-seated cough or cold In; few days. Good for old and young. Dr.BuU's Cough Syrup Wil! cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists ?Gussie, the little son of Mr. an tX7anrl *nnf wifK on ftnm JU1?> UAUIUOI naiU| tuv/u nivu ww< deDt in Swansea a few days ago. Th child was riding on the handle bar of a wbee! and io some way fell of striking his bead and broking him self badly. He was unconscious fo some time and great anxiety was fel about him, but he was examined by : physician who pronoanced the injur; not serious. The latest report fron him said that he is well again wit1 the exception of &. few cuts am bruises. ?The fire alarm was sounded oi Saturday evening at about half-pas seven o'clock %nd the engines weri quickly brought out and the firemei were ready for a fight with the firi fiends when it was discovered tha there was no nre. a cmmuey in mi house dow occupied by Mr. and Mrs W. H. Porter canght on fire but i was soun out and amounted to nothing There seemed to be great difficulty 11 finding ont where the fire was am various reports were circulated as U the location of the fire. A number o people ran to the freight depot, think woe fKara lug lUChl UiC Jiio TT Cio iUVlV! Rheumacide is not recommeded fo: the care of every ill, it does not cur< everything. Bat it is a certain cur< for rheumatism, and is a fine blooc purifier and laxative; try it. Changedto RIdgeway The Sunday School convantion of the Fairfield association" will mee! with the Ridgeway church April 23-3( J - * O JC-IJ __ lUEieaa 01 ai oauuutjiu as auuwou^cu in the program already sent out 10 the churches. Ttoee interested will pleast note the change. H. K. Ezell, Chair, of Com. Best Method of Ventilating a Room. The best mode of keeping a roorr constantly ?entilated without draught is to hare the frame of Ibe lower par of 'the window supplemented by ai additional piece of wood about fiv< inces deep. This admits of tbe lowei gash being raited without "draugh from the bottom of the window. Aii is admitted in the middle, where th< lower sash is railed above the end oj the top one.?April Ladies' Horn* Journal. HONOR SOLI. Of Milling Academy for the Months o: February and March. DISTINGUISHED. James Macfie, Sallie Young, Lizzii Pari, Hogh Milling, Tom Bryce, Hanahan Park, Glen Park, Florence Timms. PBOPICIEHT. Jennie Milling, Etta Park, Rilej Paul, Eo?a " Yjoig, Mary Timaas Mary Paul, BirthaTimms, Mary Part OASVORIA. Bears tfca The Kind Yen Haw Always Bo# AN APPROACHING MARRIAGE. The following notice of the ap proaching marriage of Mist Loaisi Pressley is taken from the Stata. Mis Pressley has friends here, harinj visited in Winnsboro; Cards hare been issaed announcing the coming wedding of Miss Emmi Louise, daughter of Mr D. A. Pressley and the Rev. "William Hayne Mills The ceremony is to be peformed at I o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the 18tl inst., at the First Presbyterian church Miss Pressley is one of Columbia' most accomplished and talented youn< WULLieu a Liu Lias a laigc v friends. CAN'T IT "BE STOPPED? Those who live on and .near Maic street have beea very greatly annoye< lately by the frequent shooting ol pistols on Main street. The shootinj is done at night and is not onljr dan gerous but is extremely annoying t< nftAnlo in f}x> rmicrhhorhrtfkd _ Thi should not be allowed and if it con tinaes steps should be taken to punisl whoever is gailty of the offence. Or Monday night a nnmber of shots wen fired, fortnoately, however, althoug the shooting is done in the m^bt reck less manner, no accident has yet re suited. If it 13 allowed to continui some serious ir.jury to some one wi] be the result. It is hoped that th authorities will look into this. For a quick remedy and one tbat i perfectly safe for children let ns recon caeod One Minute Cough Cure. It i excellent tor ?roup, hoarseness, ticl UDg in the throat and coughs. M< Master Co. rr?t _ r. 11 fj ~ 1 ue IOllOWlXlg ilCUJ ITUIU i lie cyai Lai burg correspondent to the August Chronicle will be of interest here, s Mr. Chapman is well known hen Mr. Chapman married Mize Rachel I McMasler of this place and the: friends wiii be glad to know that the expect to return to South Carolim The many friends and acquaintanc< of Mr. J. A. Chapman, of Middle boro, Ky-, will be pleased to taarn c his anticipated locatior ijx this cit; Mr. Chapman attended WoCoi College, and on leasing the city l complete his education, c-ir-ied tl universal respect ana regara cu mar friends. A.fter grc1 mating fnm Harvard La school with distinction, he entered tl office of ouc the largest law Urn in New York, and while ?o connect represented the large English synd eate which at the time was developii Middlesboto, Ky. Mr. Chapman will move to this ci with nis family from Kentucky abo the first of May. Mi*. John W. Poler is a Hew England man who has purcoased 40 acres of iaau at VasS N. C., and is going to r use cbuker.8 and live stock lor the Nortber.-i markets. He has already haiit part of the -outfit be will require tor his cnicken business. Mr. Poler's I sons wi'l live at Vaas to look after - ? "? - 3 - i - ? 3 1 i | me ousicess id uetan auu uiajtc me e ehiprneuts. It is thongbt that ia time a j may be deve'^ed by which ! . ,;vi-1 ivceDS might be shipped from ? jNcnh Onroliua to Washington, Baltip ! more, Philadelphia and New York, in 1 h?:ilt for this parpose. This ia * i none r: ;>m some parts of the West, jiL?; ca.r3 being divided by platforms , |-r.w?tr: 18 inches apart. Mr. Poler ex 11 pe-.ir- '0 extend His operations at a f j I- 'nr period, and will raise cattle and (hookas well as chickens. This new Ur:v.r Ci'-i seems to be a promising e c. j-.-xd there is no reason why it .-h.-Ui'T .:ot result profitably. The Ob?er wishes Mr. Poler the fullest ? ron;' of success.?Charlotte Ob^ stiver. 3 It wiii rake the enterprising yankee . to show us wnat a great country this e is. Ai:fc? a few "f libera more down g here and begin puch business as rais f iug chickous and ii;u?r?ate the money . in it, then southern people will begin nv'hw hoo mo^A OA j> IV nwuuci rr uy cue kjuuiu uoo iu?uv uu t little oui of its opportunities. a ^ For Over Fifty Tears. a ilks. -\ inslow's Soothing Syrup l has beer, used for over fifty year3 by , millnrm or mothers for their children whiio tectli.'ig, with perfect success. It soo hes th-! child, softens the gums, j allays a I p tin, cares wind colic, and t is the be>t i erntdy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer 5 immediately. Sold by druggists in 1 every part of the world. Twenty-five > cent? a bottle. Be sure and ask for . "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind* 1-1-17 3 COMMITTED TO THE as YLUM. ' Isaac N. Frazler-*Who Knows Him? A man apparently about 55 or 56 1 ' ' * n t.J T_ J * years oia was Drongni oeiore juuge * of Probate Johnston on Thursday by ) Mr. A. L. Scruggs for the purpose of ' having hiiii committed to the lunatic * asylum. The old man had spent Wednesday night in Mr. Robert Brown's ? gin bouse. A verv casual examinar i tion of him would have convinced anya one of his insanity. He stated that his 1 name was I. N. Frazier and that he had been to Charleston to hare an operation performed upon his eyes , for cataract, and that he has been : living in Pendleton, Anderson County. J While his conversation was generally t coherent be seemed to have lost the , power of being able to go where he ' wanted to go. Shut up in a room he would walk round and round, asking to be sbown the way out. He further slatod that he was a Baptist preacher and his rcind seemed to dwell on rei ligion. While he appears harmlei* ; yet he i9 perfectly helpless Dis. t Hanahan and Buchanan examined 1 him and gave it as their opinion that ? ? ? TT^ UtB W' (a ? I 116 YY&5 IliOailC# Xic saiu tuav mo tiiiv r has been dead for a number of years ; and thet he has children living some wher-i it. Georgia. It may be that he j has "wandered away lrom home, and E we siTe ihie in the hope that it may ? lead his family or friends to discover h;<? whereabouts. He was taken to the asyinm^on Friday. t In almost every neighborhood ther? is some- one whose life has been saved by 'Jhan.berlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been rnrad of chronic diarrhoea bv the use i oi (hut nirjuieiue. SncL- persons make > a point of teiiing of it vrheneyer opportunity offers, "fcopiug that it may be thf; means of savins: other liyes. For eaie by Monaster Ce , KIDGEWAY ITEMS. Mr E W DesFortes has been appointed postmaster for Kidgeway. Paarl -Tahnofnn | & vaii irvuuQWM MM** fc?? Thomas* came up from the Female College (o spend Easter at hoae. Mr W H Ruff, Jr, returned from Hock Hiil on Saturday last. Mr J T Barron, of Columbia, delivered an interesting lecture to the 5 Masonic fraternity on Friday evening. 5 Dr Devaga, ot Chester, was in town ^ FriJay on professional business. Dre Linfler, ofUnion, and Proviice, ^ of Barnwell, were in \own attending Miss Elaynes a few days ago. April 8,-.'99. More Anon. V ? BETHEL NEWS' J I ?. g The farmers are greatly behind. r Very little ploughing has been done, f Very littie March corn was planted. The corn that was up wa? badly injured by the frost. Gardening is backward owing to the 1 wet weather. Grain is looking very * well. More grain planted this year 1 than ha* been known In reventeen * years. The fruit trees have been greatly in* iured by the recent cold. 8 Bethel school is progressing nicely under the efficient managcmsnt of 3 jliss Sallie McMeekio. 1 Mr. Edgar Trapp, of Crooked Run, J has enlarged his store. He is running k a large grocery. There was au April Fool party given at Air. John R. Boyd's on the 4th inst. J The Apvi' Fools wore read by Miss Saille McMeekin. e Rev. M. L Banks, Jr., preached a (delightful sermon last Snnday at Retool Chnrak. i- Bethel Sunday Sshooi Is progressing is Diceiy uuder the manasemant of Mr. > D. G Geranium. J* April S, 1899. Lawyers should propeily be par? ticu'arssto which bar thev practice a a*. 18 "C""~ Secret of Beauty ir i 9 health. The secret of health i. I *he pewerto digest and ass: in ;s Hate a proper quanity of foe fj This cm never be done vlv fj the iifCr does roc act it's r~.r: ? Doyou know this' Tint's Liver Pills are an JJ pepsin, sour stomach, malaria *.d constipation, torpid liver, pill ig jaundice, bilious fever, biliot tj n-.ss and kindred diseases. nt Tutt's Liver Wiu. i A Wife Says: 4t We hare four chiMr-.T- "\7ifh the firs! three I suffered alaaoit unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and h.vs iy be pkxxd unicf " r < ? - T 1 ,1 _ the inilaence ot cnioro-onri. i usca uircc boitlci of Moihe/s Fr:':r.d bdcrz our lad child came, wl^ca is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing my housework up V*- fj[ to v,-;.fun two hours of fcwth, and suf- Jy\ feredbutafewhard (\J ^ iyy \ Nd // a* c/# est remedy ever jjf Mother's Friend ' n\ will do for evcty>vz-rr.z:i wfrafc ft did for f'.'i Minnesota motf-cr wl:o *./?;.. .? li e abovi i<r,j ter. Not to tise it iwvl:- pregnancy is ? mistake to be paid for ir. r..i:n and suffering;. MsitUs**'r. ZT? !,->+* rf "fT"? > t*.-*! TTr?+f"i ^ *wii/cr o x' r 11*/ (u ??*?* ?* strong body and clear intellect, winch in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickncss and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actt&j labor is short and practically painless. Danger of rising or hard breasts is aitcgethef avoided, and recovery is merely a matter oj a few days* Druggists sell Mother's Friend for 01 a bottle. Hie Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, Send for our free Hlus'.rated book. GOMLLNC AND GOING. Mr. M. A. Moore, Jr., of Union, was in (own on Saturday. Mr. Edgar Matthews is at home from Clemson College on a farlough. Mrs. F. Gerig and Miss Laura fferig have returned from a visit to Colombia. jQdge O. W. Buchanan arrived hero on Saturday for a short stay with his xauunj Rev. Davidson Douglass returned to the Theological Seminasy in Columbia Monday Mrs. H L. Elliott has gone to Piatville, N. C., to visit her daughter Mrs. John McAlpine. Mr. Will Simpson and Mr. E. L. Craig, of BIa?k9tock, are vising fnenda on the campus.?The State. Mr. and Mrs. William Bostic win return on Wednesday from Charleston and will spend a month in Wincsboro. Miss Elizabeth McCocnell, who has been visiting the family of Mrs, P. Ketchin, left on Thursday for her home in Oxford, PaMrs. D. Wyatt Aiken ind her daughter Miss Nannie Aik?n are expected to arrive to-day on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Aiken. (iapt. C. 5. D wight is 111 unester County where he has gone to see about rebuilding the bridge over the Catawba River. The bridge was recently destroyed by fire. Itev. C. E. McDonald went to Columbia Saturday, and on Sunday preached in the A. R. P. Church in that city. In the A. R. P. Cbtireii here Rev. McElwee Ross, of Oxford, Pa., preached both morning and evening, ana hi* <3< f]irnt sermons were! greally ?i i -<1 Enterprising Druggists. mi:n more wide awake and e.-i'erDri8ing ibau McMastcr Co., who spare no pains to secure * he-ben of everything in their line for taeii many < n -'onaers. They now hare rhe vain a'I -.ency for Dr. King's New Disc v? for Consumption, Jonghs and <. .. .a. This is the wonderful remed.. thai is prodacing mchafuror all ov< r/the country by its many start'inor fitnes. It absolutely cores Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoa; cuess and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drag .?i< re and get a trial bottle free or a regolar size for 50 cents and $100. Guaranteed to core or price lefnuded. 5 uppkr lonctowj*. Death has again visited our section. The death angel lias come and boroe another spirit away to that boarne from whence bo traveler e?er retaraeth. Mrs Z H Haynes died at their home in Lor.gtown yesterday morning. She had (been ill for only a short time before her death. While all realized that the was very ill, death came,' nevertheless, a severe shock to I all. The deteas-id was a member of the Ridgewav Baptist Church. The faneral services were conducted by ftev J G Herndon assisted by Rev J E Jones. The services were held at the Longtown Presbyterian Church and her remains were interred in the cemetery at that place. The deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mrs D G Smith of Upper Longtown, and besides her - A _ 0 husband ani Jparents, leaves a dosi oi other relative# and friends to moarn her loss. How sad death is. especially to see one cat down ia the bloom of youth. However, wo should not murmer, bat remember that our God is too wise to err and too good to ba unkind. To the bereaved ones we extend our sympathies in this their great affliction. When a few years are come then we too shall ?0 thi way from when?e we shall not retarn. Atmm17 :c)9 E. H. D. ? ? CASTOR IA 1 Jor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the // - Signature of HifSPSPO W'-j'r B-5I?R?* V'TAUTi \ x"* y'%^i *9 j.', ~ Js*&* *% '^?2 \ Wen rviaj? the of iVse. GREAT >?? ? URENCH REMEDY produces the tbove result * in 30 days. Cutcs Nervous Drtuit;-. jinictexep. Varicocele, ?'*il*ug Memory. Stops r*K drains and losses caused by offers of youth. It wares on insanity and Consumption. Vout.s Men recs-in Manhood and Old Men recover \\>utbl?l Vigor. It sjives vigor and s ze to shrunWi organs, and fits * man for business or marriage. Ers.lv carried in :he vest pocltet. Price Cfl PTC 6B0xesJ2.se iy mail, is ;>Iain pack-3y u I Cr.ag'e, with written guarantee. DR. JfcANO HA8RA, Paris Sold only by J. J. Obear, Druggist, WiBDiboro, 8. C. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION t Of the Fairfield Baptist Association, to b? ^ Held ^Tlth the Kldjeway Chnrcli. April , S8-30,1S99. FRIDAY. \ 10 a m Org&oizatioi. ^ ? J3 v.Ua'vIi I r | xwjpwrts irum ouuuay cKuuuia. 11 a m Sermon. Rev W J Do well; * g a;t#ruate. Rev E A McDowell. t 1 30 p m? I Topic: Tne Sunday Schiol in histojy. R N Pratt, W R Briscoe, C A Stiles. II The Sunday School in its relation to th3 Church. T W Mellnhamp, J E Jones, W G Hinnant, J L FrreoaB. E SATURDAY. a 10 a m? I III The Sunday School a sueneia. ? How to make it so? 1 Superintendent wide-aw^ke, with system, order, punctuality, Jij Rabb, OP Wra/, L i Ca i J Wa'.ts. 2 JViiO&l proutri/ .ra n <i a :?l -1 : J P JVeubower, J '. ? Qua: neb. u -X. I U XiinuSHv, J EJerinsjroM. r S Teaches *ud (tupi-s .%ih ! sjoii- ^ well prepared by previous stivi---. -ind taught and recited with i-.teie-l and enthusiasm. JBCnrry, W J Dosce'l, Newton Kelly, W HJoyner. 4 Music. J L Freeman, J N Eutzminger, W R Briscoe. Sermon at 11 30 am by Rev R N T Pratt or Iter C A Stiles. IV Importance of developing th? missionary spirit in the Sunday School, and how best accomplished. 1 A McDowell, A C Osborne, W H Sari in. ^ IUNDAT. q XT T ataAti VIAYMA nflA^ naf _ V 4JCQ9V1I UtVU auw UV? ?vu*?aa? Ij W J Do well, FNKBailey. 6 11 a m Sermon by Rev J L Freeman or Rev A C Oibornt. # H E JExtll fer torn. t Before the diseovery of One Minute C Cough Care, ministers were greatly f disturbed by conghing congregations. No excuse for it now. McMasterC^. j A BRILLIANT 1 UNCTION. E The reeeption given by Mr. and Mrs. TT. CJ. DasPortos. in celebration of : their crystal wedding, eame off on I Wednesday evening and was a bril- f Kant affair. A number of invitations had baen issued and about sixty guests w?re present. Two large reception e rooms, beautifully decorated with fc flowers, were thrown open to the guest?, and in one room were displayed the many beautiful articles of cut gl?93 presented to the hostess by her ( frienda. a Mrs. DesPorte3, who wore a hand- c some deeollete gown of b'aok satiu t and violet velvet, was assisted in re- e eiviag her- guests Dy icnr raaiu3 01 i honor?Misses Annie Aiken, Frances g Creight, Ada Cnreton and Elizabeth e G. D wight. t The dining-room was tastefully and t lavishly decorated with white flowers s and smilax, and the effect of the white and cToen wag lovelv and dainty iu the c o - - - * extreme, From the chandelier to the t corners of the largo table were stream- e ?rs of white satin ribbon entwined s with smilax; the centre-pieee was an \ oblong mirror, bordered with white. _ Iilac3 and smilax and sarronnded by ] fifteen wax candles, representing the ] fifteen years that Mr. and *Irs. Dos Portes have be?n married. m A tnoit eleg&nt .-uppe.- w-? -e.-ved h toibegaesLt who ft' vtnaJi ruM*.. ( wh:le ihe boute?s and her maid.* <. ?" ?j honor -at at in? wge t*b!c- Tin- copper was servec' b> fair v Tbis reception wr<? ojc ?f ine i^nrt somept ami nio5t ei'j.?vaDlt; affair* eve." I given in Winnsboro ".nd ?va- &u r.cca- c sion that will be ion* rememoeml i with pleasure by all who were present. - i The Best In the World. T We believe Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy is the best ia the world. A ? few weeks ago we suffered with a j severe cold ana a troublesome congh, and having read their advertisements 6 in our own and other paper* we pur- 1 chased a bottle to see if it would ef- t feet us. It cured ns before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best modicine out for colds and causrhs. 1 ?The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by McMaster Co. i i CAMP BAIXBS, 3 Camp Raines met at 12 m. on Mon- , day, April 3, 1899. ? The eommitt?e.appointed to draft a j memorial for Comrades Pagan and G?rig made their report as follows. < I This camp has learned with pro found grief that our our two oldest ~^ mmparlfij ViftTP dronDed from our thin line and will no more answer to the call of a roll fast dimiu- < inhiog. Maj. Jamea Pagan departed this life ? on the 25th day of November, 1891, aged 89 years. ' Mr.Frantis Gerig departed this life onthe2ith day of March, 1899, aged i 82 years. . Our dep*'-"it comrade?, as soon as the issues dutragtiog the country *e:e ' removed irom the legislative hills to 1 the battlefield for settlement, answering with prompt and equal alacrity to ; the call of daty, at once stepped to the front in defence, the one of nis native, 1 the other of his adopted country, it iB tribute enough to both of them to 6ay that within the personal knowledge of some of us and upon the undisputed testimony of all in the long period of storm and fiery trial that ensued, they bore themselves with cheertul and steadfast courage, fidelity, devotion and efficiency that reverses and calamities could not shake, and proved themselves ia the unequal struggle worthy soldiers of the Southern army that wrought deeds of heroism the story of which the "world Kill not willingly let die." At' the close of the strife they applied themselves with the same cheerful spirit and patient fortitude to their private affairs and the duties of*citizenshio under new and perplaxiag conditions, performing these duties with the genial temper and i:nfa:ling ourtesy that made ?hem winning pe?*sonaliti'es As citizens in tbeir icia tions to public duties they both possessed sireng ?< nv ctione, utiii flu<f.iced by selfish consideration, ai d fo :neii< they were ever trne wi ll inflexible pnrpc=e. De.partiug before us, the-, have borne tn their honored grive; ihe respect of all, the aumiration ofminv and the affection of a'l who kne<v them best. Resolved, That this camp desires to bear testimony to affectionate and reverent regard for these deceased omrades, who a* soldier* and comrades #nd friends were true and tried and honored. Riiolved, That the State and the community have sustained a loss in l;e i\"iQov.i! of cit r.a>niit <o lerpand r-i duty ?.rd ,>11 ' n:s're?i. Llid tbe i:?CUllit:JS or til' -.iSiJ) er )'>nod to Uiem bv lies of . ieudsb5: aid tae memory ot trials d .rne Tfitb QGG:. Resolv.-d, That fbey reverently teD' lor trt th." tamiiiftK of on dessased iriends and comrades their s .mpstby, iDd request 3he Adjutant ' > farnisi hem with u copy of ihe-c r solutions, ?i. A. G* 'lard, 6. A. W;-ite. S. R. Joh <8tOD, Oii.mittee. The c-->mtr,;Ltee od the dev of Tho*. \ Ligon m le the followirc report: V-'herca^; it hath plea?eu ?..od to re? aove front our ranks ou- comrade .rid loved brother soldier, 'Thomas P. j'.gon, and -.uroll him iu the oompany it those of our number who naregon'e icj'ore us to ihe Grea.t E[???;- "rer. Be : ; :"oived: 1. That in the death or: ra r.mr<-'.V x: e we humbly ho-v io '\v*. ' ' ot aa AH-W ..i- V iv i Kuowiug tLac '*Ht; < -At a>well," (Ja?*;p R.ifv. ?\S ,o>- a valued member 2 J" ~t >i hiank pNgA t?: 'j ,n:nn . ? - k I*o ascribed to ;ue<p r.. o .at & eopy ol 'tjvc^ m *-'j:u?;,#-.? ie e- grossed find fo. warded to tn-; a-uiiy of our deceased bother. T. B McKf-.strv, r< T>n4T ?y. v;r. jliujo., J, D. Lei trip r. Comaiittee. A committee was appointed to drn.i1 asolations on the death of C pi. A. P. rby. Miss E G. Dwight wat choseu epcnor. The iollowiug delegates we e elected o represent Camp Raine;- at the Charleston reunion: J3. A Gaiilard, ?hoe. B. McKinstry, Jno. J. Neil. S A _ "he delegate* were empowereu 10 elect their own. alternates. The followingnamed comrades were elected aa a committee supplementary o the committee already appointed by Jommander Jennings to ru:?e facds or the Charleston reunion: i'bos. W, Vnndward. H. A. Giillard, Jno. D. IcCarlev, \Y. C. Bealy, R. H. Jenlings. Bac-Ul?o'8 Arnica Sal?:*. The Best Salve in the work1. 'or Cnts. Jraipos, Sows, Ulcers, Sal Rhe^m, ^erer Sores. Tetter, Chapp'-: Han is. yhiilblaius. * urne, &?>cs ail S:<-n Enip^ ;ons, and positively oarer- Pii z, or no lay required. It is gaaranf.r; d to give .erfect satiafaction, or rnou<)-, refundPrice 2o ceoift pt?rbox. 'or sale i/ VfcMastfl- f'30. THE FIRST rjPESBXTEliY. The Firs' Presbytery of :h A. II. P )hurch hdj'!Lrned ac C o'o *ck fu^na? jternooflj uiur n ui itv*. lays. Most of the delegate Isft or be north-bound train. Ma:;v of ibc lelesatea expressed them-:elvi.>3 as ueling that it was iheons; pleasant ession ever held. They enj'-rcd * hei?* lay in the homes of oor p-.ople, act heir stay was thoroughly c joyed bj he people. Most of the wo: ': was o! i routine character. ^ The subjo-f which prov. :ced mo?-l !iscns-ion v.ii< ihe propoua o dividt he Prebb) (cry into (wo. E T.est auc iloquent spoechcs were mv: i on bott iae? of tin: subject, oat ir-ai scuoi vas deferred until the next meeting. The n?rt meeting will be heid ir [j-.ccsBter, ard Rev. A. Rogers, o Rock Hill, will be the mooen-ior. Rev. J. P. Knox, of Hickur Grove r?:s appointed a niembe' of ill yo-rr ; .. 'tees of Er kir?e tk> I s f.sk' i!r . j?re of Rev. -las. JBoj . e v ?ho l.-?< >cr?-p?. <\ the pres:d?u?y or . >? L>u* t - JC uunv-?u. Th-j resolution pr?*etiieJ i-v Rev -.1. Esvarc-on urn'on with ;; Unit .Vftwyterhn Church was ) el- rr-;d o j ^ujutitiee-to report at the \> xi. iiif-et pg . v' . . A commitise was also app* i-jted v epoct at the next meeting the Ro rised Book of Worship. A commission of ministers aru ilders was appointed to or< i;;ize tM Second Church in Charlotte. A hand lome building is being eroc ed tber< ier this church, and the p^oppfCto he Swond Church is bright. ' Mr. J. W Carson, of Pieg^h, If. 0> ivaa received as a student of theology, uid preached a trial sermon, whbl Fra3 sustained as a specimen of pro troaa Mr Trft flftldtrftll. who hai ?. ? , ? recently returned from Cu^a, when ie was a priyate ia the 1st N. C. Vol mteere.also preaehed a tria. sermon -vhich waa sustained as a specimen o: progress. Mr J. AT. 'Rior'ham. of Chfiste County, proaceed two sermons an< was licensed to preach the go pel. Mr Dale, the moderator, preside* tvith ease and grace, and mi e an cx :elJent presiding officer. This is the oldest Preibyierv in tn< Synod, and will celebrate its r-ue hun vedth anniversary in 19Q0 The commirtee of arranges nts asl as to extend 'he thanks of th. congre jation to the brethren of fie othe :bucches who so kindly e. ertainet some of tee delegates. Having these ministers an- .i-?Iegat< among u? has been a picas' ro to lb citizens of Winnsborot_ and the iotsi est taken in the Presbytery was mad evident in the ?rowd that was p?-esen at each meeting. Dr. Cadi-'s Condition 1'gtvderj arejas-t what ahorse need? when i bad condiiiuii. Tonic, blood parifie and vermifuge.. They are not foo bat medicire ana the best nse t put a horse ia prime condifi j. Piic 25 cents per package. Po_- pale b McMaster Cu, Tctt?r, S?It-Rhcuin and Ec::en?a. The inte/le itchiDg and smariiDg it: cident to these diseases, is instantl allayed by applying Oba>nberlain: Xije ano osm viii Tci bad cases bave been ;??..j'.ly core by it. It is equally efficient roc- itchin niles and a favorite remedy for soi nippies, chapped bands, chilblain; ro.-t bites and chronic s'-re o\e. 25c- ?. por box. For *a'c by >>cMastc i-o. "UNDERTAmc:"' IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENT: wi;h a fall eto<*k ot Ca^e:?.- Bar: Cases nnd Coffins, constantly --n han? and. nst? or nearse "wneu qRCMt' for padt patroaaire r.-R?t seize laiion for a share is th? futv-re, ia ti id stand Calls attended to at all benra. TBfi SLLI??T $ *?F, J. M, ELLIOT^ A OO. 4-17-ly rtJe&gS'ifc'-" ' ... ,.-vi.SEr? ... .. Tig?-.;. T:.i?amgMaanc -,t w '.ac???? ; 4 4ff Severe Pai: 'I / DE I M ^^^?5- ,^X ?1 , y aiew f ^Gerstle's Fen m T"A0C?3-. 3? 1 Are taken regularly as directed. P* tion or constipation "with St. Jose I HAVE BEEN CONFINED With falling of the womb and ulcers of 1 % physicians hut they did me no good. I h i a I find that Gorctie's Female Pana treatment. I shall continue its use, for used oniy one bottle and am better alrea L. GER5TLE & CO., Proprie "X^'ASBSB W^CURB ' A New '! Co;r>n'w Trciiiment, .c:isisting of ?<JiJFOSi'!'OkIES. Capsuicso: Oiatment and two E >xcs of <j;;U:.:.. rit. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nai.urcr.nd degree. Itmakcs an operation \v th the knife, wuich 15 painful, and often results ir- death, unnecessary. Why endure this terriM* o. *easo? VYe rack a Written Guarantee in each $> Box. No Cu*<\ No Pay. :<<z.and $1 a box, 6 for Sentbvmoi! Samples free OINTrSStfT, 25c- and 50c. f AW^TIPATIfilM Cored, PN?? Prevents, by \j JKOl Irfl { IUPi jap,acSe Llw PtIHU.tbe jr: eat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATORaad l:iX)OD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. 50 k coscs 25 cents. . FREvial of these famens little Pellets will j be given with s $1 box or more of Pile Cure. Nottck?Thk genuine fresh Japanese File , Cure for s?k only by J. J. OBEAJR, Druggist, Winusboro, S. G. Take N otice. CITIZENS OWNING DOGS MUST keep them confined at home or secarely dazzled witb wire muzzles. Ail do$:8 1 t at have been bitten or suspected to 1 j h ire bean bitted by mad or sup ' p >sed rnad dog*, mast be ifmuediateij| i killed by tteir owners o*. ibe police v: ill be rrqnirsd to do &o. . i JAS. E. COAN. I ' j 4.8 Intendact. ' Lifspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificiallyjtiiges ts the food and aids ETature in strengthening and reCOn* 1 structing the exhausted digestive or r gans. It is tne latest cLiscoyereqqjgest? f ant and tonic, No other pMBKlon c?.n approach it in efficiency^Mtostantly relieves and permanentl^^fck t Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbornjll ? Flatulence, Sonr Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Ga8tralgia,Cramps.anq 1 all otherresults of imperfectdigestion. i Prepared by E. C. DoWitt A Co., Cjjleoflo. wmmm -i f :j : IT <V[LL PAY YOCJ TO WAIT ' i for our SWELL OPENING. > j w ,Lh vriil .'akt phc-: Friday and Satn.divj A.p.-i] li'.h asd- 15th. Our s-"Ck i- ihe largest and best selected . -wr br<;U2iit to town, embracing the i 1. tvsl ;:r.vetties iu Trimmed and Uni t irami'd An^jidless variety of ' . i!drenrs Heidwear, Sailors' Walkii 'i Ha^' ano Bicyc?* Caps. Xever refcre nave Millinery Goods ^ ]; jke^. Miss Sug-eaves is a trimmer and "? bay?r eecond to noae, and will be glad | to have her friends call and examine 1 h(>r stock. " , -. - 3 MRS. J. D. McCARLJSY. i Do JIATJHLESS. PORTUANDO. MATCHLESS. PORTUANDO. You s 3 KRANK. SABOROSO. - KRANK SABOROSO. f Smoke r JIBliRITT. DAVID CROCKET. 3 J1ERRITT. DAVID CROCK1T i or DOUBLE TEAM DODBLETEAaI. 3 DOUBLE TEAM. DOUBLE TEAM. / f!hpw? ? * V/ ? iW *? * : i r STAGE HOR?E RICH and RIPEj FIPE ?in? JUr. Y. SCHNAPPS ST R A. V\ I3ERRY TWIST. * Also a nice Jhe of Pipes and Sraok . in,' T cco. o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j n r Tnone 39. d ? ^ ^ ^ i I AT 5 HABENICHT'S. y d o c e I'EINZ'S rhi.i S ane. " Pickled Onions. * " Celery Sane?. " Tomato ra'-sap. " India Relish. * " Sa'ad Dressing. y : : 4{ Swegt Mixed in bulk* < i " SoiJs in bulk. " Si>l;-eu '"a^urabers ? ^ " Q.ie?n O nes, all sizes. " Deviled Ol.ves. ! F. M. HABENICHT. se Pine G-rQcerl?s. SH8S& # aail Whiskey H&bita curad at home wldZiMr Sfl6?f cretpein. Book of par- ?> 1 l\g?f a tircUaieat FBKK. ,iWnB-?a^ B.H.WCXEXCY. MB WSSBi^bSrOffi^ lWW??7erSt ns itt the Back, L AEEsG-DOWN pains and symp- \ x>ms of a liko nature are forerunlers of the most distressing and |pj me most; common. 01 iemaie ais- // i, Whites and Falling of the Womb. f cs is often the resnlfc of neglect, \ ^hen permitted to'continne fre- zj tly causes inflammation of the ^ b, the ligaments are weakened \ relaxed and Falling of the Womb aa other complications arise, pro- H ig general debility and nndermin- f n'hftoa lAofhfiejATM/i Mm* LIC JL ucov Avavuvovu&w ?uv* v? :ening diseases will be cured and B3 mtire female system built up if \ r bottles of the great female tonic h lale Panaceas# S 7 Remove any biliousness, indiges- mm ph'? Liver Regulator. TO MY BED 17 MONTHS " / ;he same. I have been treated by two ave tried many kinds of medicines and IB cea benefits me more than all other ^ I wish to recover my health. I have \ IfosAN E. DAVIS, Imboden, Ark. W-, tors, Chattanooga, Tenn. /' . i R. Brandt :-^5 in Winnsboro Wednesday, lj April 12th. n ONE DAY ONLY. (Lt&vet on the afternoon train.) Wlljii iirtJLWU- i? (J Li Li LiLCHJL vr samples of his stock. PRICES ALL REDUCED. ~0 mmw Sash Buckles, 1 nlPiHlnfji) , Shirt Waist Sets with Pins, in plate and gold, and Link Buttons. Parties desiring Spectacles can be fitted as usual. BRING TOUR WATCH WORK AND JBWELRY JOBS .ALL OF WHICH WILL-LOOK' LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. / LETTERS OF MINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ByS. R JOHNSTON.. Esq. Judge Probate TT7HEBEAS, Mrs. Maggie B. Tari:eVr hath made suit to me to gr&n: her letters of administration of tbe ?jg estate and eilects of John M. Turner, % deceased: " " '/. These are thereS^e to cite and ad- jg* monish all and sing-ala? thgjyndred ai d / creditors of che saidJofin M.^^umer^y?' deceased, that they be and agpe&ir before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on tae 21st day of April next, after publication hereof, at U o'clock in the foreif onrr <hnv Kqttj* UUUilj tu luurv li au; ^uv; awiv? why the said Administration should not be granted. Giren under my hand this 5thr day f April, Anno Domini 1899. S S. R. JOHNSTON, 4-6-2t Jad?e of Probate. . ' . ' i Don't Worry : WHAT YOU WILL HAVE FOR your next meal. JUST KING 91 r ; and y#ar worry will be oyar. Ton mb and ereryimng yon wane in a FIRST-CLASS MM, - - - . - ' Alwari keep a nice line of FRUIT and VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD. #\ | Give me a "ring-up" and your order?^?> will be promptly filled. J. S. McCarley. MlltBl! IN SPITE OF THJE lateness of the season, if I you prepare land well and plant seed bought from us you will probably have a' better garden than usual this year. BBI BEAN SEED SOON, j They are scarce and the 11 irrt nn Will ?We Sell? ^TRIUMPH, BURBANK BEAUTY OF HEBRON, EARI.VROSE-and PEERLESS POTATOES V:.v^ AFR1CANA wfll coze Rheamatism and r* Scrofcla t? Staj Cnrs*.