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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, AprH 19, - - 1809 LOCAL BSiZKFf. ?B. Brandt, the Chester jeweic.-, will be in Ridgewaj on Tbur:*dav, April 30 Read hi." ad. ?Prt!**.riptionb tilled prompt L- at John H McMaster k Uo.'s Fer nrge?t calls insr np telephone No 39. ?Md?wter Co. are selling Irish potatoes and seeds of rarions kind*. rA TQli lappij or garden seeusaiwa/o ^ on band. ?Mr. S. Brandt, ol Jbester, was in town on Wednesday with samples 01 his Jarjfe flock of jewelry, silverware, kz.y from his Chester store. "Gri*e a liver regulator and lean ^ regulate tn? world," said a geoius. The druggist banded him a bottle of DiWitr'n Little Earl? Risers, the f*81006 iiitie pills. McMasrerCo. ?M. W. Doty & Co. haye a number of farm iopiements which they will sell cheap. The*e include cotfoa plan tera, grain cradles, etc. A leu buggies ani other vehicles. Read their ad. ?Milliner y, pattern hat?, latest sailor'* trimmed and untrimmed hats in variety, with a miliicer fully pos.ed in styles, etc., and prices to suit the times. I wait your trader Mrs. Boag. ?Q. D. Vfilliford has a large line of paats for boys and .men, all sizes ani at all prices. He alio hsi a supply of overalls. If yon wart shoes, it both biack and tan, call and see his stock. ?-Mrs F. H. Habenicht has on band a lies of goods from Kalamazoo. These are eelery in every shape and form aud aro put ap in the most attractive way. Get a recipe book and sample of gaods. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Core, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse lor it now. McMaster Uo. ?Ob Friday night, at the Thespian Hall the .musical for the benefit of the ( " A. S. P. Church will be given, and it A is koped that a large audience will be present The hear of the concert and the programme will be published later. ?Card* ire; outj'annottnciog the marriage of Mist Mary Edna Mills to ? Mr.Garnet 2bea Fryorafc Blackotock ^ on May 3rd. The ceremony iwill take place in._ the Fresbyterian Choreh. Miss Mill# iii a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. S.Hilli. ?Lieut. .'Richard McMaiter, U. 6. k, A., is now oa his way to San Fran* cisco, from which placets will sail on the l$tk iast. for^M&nila wiih the Sixth U. 8. Artillery. Lieut. McMastsrhaa-been for some time stationed at aaaray post near Baltimore. . e* ??jtanx isroms, a bob oi i^u?ruo G?irs, a highly respectable colored citizen oi this piece, died at his borne here on Tnursday and was buried on Friday afternoon. He was a member of the fire company and hit fellow firemen attended the fnaeral in a body. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Ho., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daigkter was very low with crohp, and her life sated after all physicians had failed, only by using One ?Minute Caugh Cure. McMaster Co. W-?- *??!? W?i/?W arkft il V?ll | ""?? AUU1V II il{UII| Tl ?w ?? 11 known to .oar townspeople, has charge of the department of the Angela . Chronicle deroted to woman and eom , clity and i? making a great snece:3 of her work. Her writings are bright, L clerer, and entertaining and are highly creditfeble to the joiog writer. ?The Chester Lantern says that Mr. W. L. Dickey, oi' Biackatock. think? that the blackberry bnsbes have oeen trills fhi* ia nnTOttVrtma TIOW8 fdV AUIV uu n V4WIMV ? ? ? >v since &11 of the other fruit hat been killed, blackberries would hart been more appreciated thai ever before. We hope that Mr. Dickey is mistaken. Col. D. D. Gaillard and Mr). Gaillard who hare been in Cienfaegoi, Cuba, hare returned to the United State*. Tha Third Regiment U. 6. Volunteers of which Col. Gaillard was ia command has bees disbanded. Before being ordered 10 s new post Cel. Gaillard will be greeted a leave of absence. ?Baring engaged the services of ^ 3?iss Callan, who has had several years' experience as milliner in Baltimore, I will be prepared to olfer upto-date hat-J and novelties of the season in the millinery line, and respectfully solicit the patronage friends and patrons have heretofore given me. Mrs. Boag. ?The News and Cearier announces that the beautiful volumes of Timrod's poems will be out in a few days and it is to be hoped that Fairfield will not !be behind any of the other counties in the State in the number o 1! volames aold. Thete books are said to be very pretty and all of our people should . get them' ?Mr. Theodore Qaattlebaum, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Qaattlcbaam, has | raceatly graduated from the Nashville I Medical College and is now a full-j tedded M. D. Dr. Qaattlebaum is a youag man possessed of many fine 4oalfties and his many friends wish him great success in the practice of his profession. ?A little, negro about ten years old, ^ named Jehn Wesley Rileigb, was ?i?t? ? (Ha/lug wuu ft UlULUi uu eaiuiuaj afternoon, when it went oS, the ball going through hi? left eye. A pby" sician wae summoned bat the child kr was dead when the doctor reached || him. The negro lited on Mr. Ladd Milling's place. ?The house occupied by Rev. J. A. ^ Tillman, pastor of the colored Presbyterian Chttrch) came near beiDg destroys 1 by ?r? early on Monday morning. 1 >r|nnately the fire was discor red in .;me and extinguished before it had i xde much headway. The V \ - origan of e fire is unknown, but the opinion of Tne is that it was incec diary, while others attribute it to rats. ?Cards are out announcing the approaching marriage of Mr. George R. t- Rembert to Miss Annie Iredell Jones, f Columbia. The wadding takes place on the 2oth inst. in Trinity Church. Miss Jones is a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Allen Jon 8 and is well known here. Mr. Rembert is -a nephew of Mr. Thje. Rembert, of Ridgewar. y Stubborn VUJjUB A stubborn ce'd is easily taken; it sticks to some people all winter and very often develops into bronchitis or consumption. You should cure a cold promptly by taking Dr. Ball's Cough Syrr-.a This celebrated remedy is acknowledged to be most efficient and reliable lor all affections of the throat and lungs. It cures a cold at once. DrBuil's Cough Syrup Promptly cum Stubborn Colds. Doses are cnall snd plet?ant to take. Doctors recomnesdit. Price 25 cents. At all druggist*. ?The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. have bought a large ftock of spring goods and they invite yoa to inspect their goods before yoa do your shopping. Their millinery department is complete, the goods are beautifal and styiish, and the prices the lowest. Shoes for both men and women at low prices and everyone can be suited. They are prepared to please, and you should give them a call. See their ad. If you have a cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarse* ness, let as suggest; One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. McMaster & Co. ?An oratorical contest is to be held at 2Erakine College on the night of Friday, April 28th, in which the following colleges will be represented: Clemson, Furman, WofFord, Clinton and Erskine. The speaking i? to take place in the large auditorium and a tremendous crowd is expected to be present. One of the judges is to be Hon. James Wileon, a member of President McKinley's cabinet. ?A sensible husband said to bis wife the other day, "Jane, don't spend I a cent with merchants who don't ad- j rertise." The wife who is a business | woman, replied. "You oid goose, Ij learned better long ago than to go where I was not invited. You would i be an old bachelor now if you had not inyitecMfre to be your wife. Catch me going to a store without as invitation. T cness not." ?A North Carolina camp ot Confederate Veterans is making an effort to raise funds for the purpose of defraying the expenses .of veterans who wish to attend the great reunion and who ean not afford to go. This is real charity and some of the camps in this State should follow their example, for there must be many of our old soldiers who will be unable on account of lack of money to attend the reunion. ?We learn from the Lancaster Ledger that the bridge of the L. & C. J Railroad, which was recently burned, | is to be replaced by an iron bridge^ and it is hoped to have it completed within ninety days. Passengers are now being transferred across the river by means of a flat. Capt. C. S. Dwight is to'have charge of the rebuilding of this bridge, the one burned j having been built by Htm a number 01 years ago. Bheumacide it a thorough, permanent, constitutional cure for rheumatism. The acids in the blood which cause the disease arejthoroughly eradicated. Is also the, best blood purifier, laxative and tonic. ? WehaTe received a copy of HeCall's Magazine, a fashion magazine published in New York Ci'v. It is a valuable paper, containing handsome j colored plates, and io addition to j fashion notes it contains household { hints, fancy work, notes on current | topics and populir fiction, and the j patterns that are illustrated are sold at, the ver? low prices of 10 and 15 cents. | This magazine is published by The McCall Company, 1S8 to 146 West 14th street, New York, and the price is 50 csnts a year. ?It was reported that a mad dog ran through town on Tuesday. It is a hard matter to learn the real truth about these so-called mad dogs, for there are always some excitable, nervous people who are ready to believe that every dog that appears on the streets has hydrophobia. It is a dangerous thing for a dog to show himself on the streets now, for all dogs are looked upon with suspicion. Itjs, of course, best for people not to ran any risks, bnt if the orders of the intend&nt is obeyed there will be very little danger. ?A meeting of the Womans' Home Missionary Society was held at the Methodist Church on Tuesday and much fcusiaess of importance wa3 ; transacted. A number of ladies were present and great interest in the work that has bcsn undertaken was manifested. After the roll was called the ladies discussed way a and means ot doiDg good, and committees were appointed to take charge ot different branches of the work. The ladies dts fcll'B IU Iktxp tuc laULUljr upciauic-) oup plied with good reading matter, aud they ask all who have books, magazines, religions papers, and any other good reading matter that they don't care to keep, to send them every Saturday morning to Miss Francis Creigbt, who iwill Bee that they are distributed. As a way ot raising funds to assist in building the chapel it bas been decided togi"e a missionary t?a. for Over Fifty Years. VT?e il'Twernw'o SArtrnrvn Svprp iUIW* '? Aiiown u wvJkUMiv %. * has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes ths child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little anfferer immediately. Sold by druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing' Syrup," and take no other kind* 1-1-17 ATTENTION, CAMP KIOX! Cam? Rlon, U. C. V., will meet on Wednesday, April 19th, at 3 o'clock u. m. All members are requested to be present, as this will be the l&st meeting; before the reunion in Charleston. Business of importance to be tranacted. George W. Moore, Ridevr&y, 8. C. Adjutant, I IMPORTANT MEETING. I \ There will be a basinets meeting of (lie eur?iv:>ra <> iae sum uegimeot rtn iSstnrday, April 29rh, in Wionsl)or<?. Ths members aie earnestly requested to be on band, as important b:i*iness ?ii! be traneaeted. 1 T. W. Woodward, Prtf. Fairfield Div Gth Regt. Snrvii Tors' As.-ocistion. CASTOB.IA. I Bea?3 tio /> Tbi KM -3 Have Always Bought ! o:?.... /Tr //<? X ; TT* j B1 ACKSTOCK'S NEW COUNCIL. The annual election for iuteudant ! and w*ruens for the town of Biack! K?.ck waa held on Monday, April 3rd. j The election gave promise of being a i v<-rv quiet affair, but very ?oon after iopening the polls it became evident j that two tickets were in the field, and until (be official count showed tbat the old copncil had been re-elected to a man, it woald have been hard to tell which wonld be the successful one. Tie council is composed of the following gentlemen: A Ivlacdonald, in'tendar.t; wardens?J. D. Mobley, ! Victor Ward, D. M. Mobley and H. A. Holder. X. Y. In almost every neighborhood there i8 some on" whose life has been saved by liian&b r Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlan W? n^mt-dy, or who has been cared of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that mecl.cine. Such persons make & poinl of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives. For salo.by McMaater Co. A BAJRX BURXED. 0;i Saturday night at about nine | o'clock the large barn on Mr. A. WilliI ford's plantation. about two miles from towa, was destroyed by fire. In the barn were about' fifteen males, fifteea or twenty head of cattle, 1,000 bashels of cotton seed and several hundred pounds of hay. The people who diseovered the fire succeeded in saviog iha mules and cattle, but the hi; and other things in the barn were [destroyed. Mr. Williford does not know how the fire-originated, bnt does not think that it was incendiary. The fire was a very large one and the whole town was illuminated. The bam was not insured and the lost is considerable. Robbed the Grave. a dtflrminor incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadfol condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite? gradutlly growing weaker day Dy day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided* improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well msn. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of auother victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50- cents per bottle at McMaster Co.'s drug store. 6 GOMIXC AND GOING. Hon. E. B. Ragadale was in Columbia on Sunday. Mr. A. E. Lsgare, of Columbia, was in town Monday. Mr. E. W. Hanahan hai returned from Richmond; Ya. Mrs. Henry Hoover returned to Ridgeiray on Thursday. Mis? Eleanor DesPortes has returned io he- home in Ridjre^ay. Miss Besaie Booster, of Cola.- ift, is visiting Miss Luuise Herron. Mrs. A. G. Brice, of Chesttr, is | visiting at Mr. W. H. Flenniken'a. Mrs. W. H. Raff and Mist Isabel Ruff returned to Ridgeway on Monday. Kov. J. JJ. uroni ana iamuy i?it uu Monday for Lexiogton where they will risit relatives. Mi?s Bes?ie Cnllen, ^"Baltimore, arrived Thursday to take charge of Mrs. Boag's millinery department. Mi9s Mason, of Connecticut, who h_s been spending some time in Winng* boro, left on Monday for Tryon, 2ff. C. Misses Lnla McLeod and Rath Dor man, the popular teachers of Lebauou, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Stewart, of Greecbriar, spent Saturday in town. These were visitors of Mrs. J. D. McCarley. OASTOR1A. Bears the Kind Yen Hara Ahrays Bought SORROWING FOR A sjRIEND. It is a sad and sorrowing message to all who enjoyed the friendship of oar dear beloved friend Mr. Johu Turner to learn of his sad death. He wa9 a noble young man, fall ef all good qualitias and one of the best of husbands, sons and brothers. His place will be hard to fill. It is so hfcrd to realize that or.e so bright and active in business of life should now be numbered with the dead. His memory will ha enshrined iu the hearts of all that knew him, for he was a noble specimen of man. "Johnnie, thou w~s mild and lovely, Gentle as the sammer breeze, Gentle as the air of evening, When it floats among the trees. Peaceml by thy silent slumber; Peaceful ia the grave so low; Thon no more will join oar number, Thou no more our song shall know. Dearest Johnnie, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; Bet in God that hast bereft ns, He ca? all oar sorrows heal, i Y=t again we hope to meet thee, When tbe day ot lire bat ilea, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee, There no farewell tear is sbed." ApiillO, 1899. M.A.U. Remarkable Curesf Rheumatism. Kenxa, Jackson Co., W. Va. Ah^nt three years ago nay wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed^for over a month and rendered her nm^hle to walk a step without assistance, her limbs bei>?g swolien to double their normal siz?. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain'Pain Balm. "I purchased a ?it>-ceut bottle and used it-according to the directions and tbe , ntxi morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and *>he his not had a similar afe&sk since. ?A. B. Parsons. For Bfcjhg McMaster Co. MA HEART FAILURE bas'often been styled the cause of d^tb j in persons who Have long lingered in disease. The amazing work which the heart regularly performs would certainly pre-suppose its breaking down. The most active climber can raise himself 100G feet in an hour, the best locomotive 4000 feet and the heart 20,000 feet. To preserve its wA energies in full glow and force, Pabst Malt Extract, The^^?Mgjp I ttagm V? f er without rich supplies ef blood. The heart is the great engine of the body. Keep it going, steadily, easily, persistently, unto a ripe old age. Philadelphia, Pa. I bare used your Malt Extract where a " Best" tonic seemed to be Indicated, and the results have proved ouite satisfactory. Where a malt preparation is required, I shall not hesitate to surest the use of INrpKcuuta. THOS. SHRINES, M. D. At all drug stores. HONOR ROLL Of Mt. Zion Institute for Month Ending April 14, 1898. First Grade. Diitiugulahed?Deesie Clarka. Highly Distinguished ? Margaret Stewart. Second Grade. Distinguished?IiabelJe Wylie. Third Grade. Distinguished?Campbell Wylie. Highly DUtinguisbed-Tom Stewart. Fourth Grade. Distinguished?Willie Doty, John Harden, Margaret Simpson. Highly Distinguished?Ja?. Bryton, David Lauderdale. Fifth Grade. Distinguished?Jas. Douglass, Eraeat Propst, Ella Be*ty, Maud Willingham. Highly Distinguished?Geo. Landerdale, Leila Beaty, Isabel Gooding, M. E. Qaattlebaam, Ethel Ragsdale, Ammie Sitgrcaves, Mollie Smith. Sixth Grade. Distinguished -Floride Martin, Willi* Robertson. Highly Distinguished?Chaa. Brice, Laura Donglasi, Btssie Porter, Theo. Rabb, Annie Robertson, Rosa Ten nant. Seventh Grade. Distinguished?Bratlon Davis, John Hinnant, Edwin McDonald. Highly Distinguished?Jas. Brice, Gilliard Ellison, Leila Brockingten, Kctherine Flenniken, Margaret Flenniken, Nell Gcoding, Eloise Propet, Johnnie Tennant, Henry Robertson. Eighth Grade. uisiin^aisueu--.auuje J-'uij'i ocbsig Milling, Anna Belle Stcwarl. Janior. Distinguished?Robt. Gooding, G?o. McCanis, Anna Beaty, Carrie Lyles, Nannie Mobtey, Pearl Perter, Mary Tennant. Highly Distinguished?Mary Mobi ley. Senior. Di.stinguibhed ? Louise McMaster, Jeannetie Stewart. Highly Distiiiguished-Daysie Breckington, Helen Stewart. Post-Senior. " Distinguished?Mamie Ellison, Matj| tie Martin, V ry Matthews. Ae the &easuu of the year when pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and ? ?o r>rk t r\ Ka ar* <itrQ ' r?Cf 1UU? t" WUUiO aic i\7 uo uai v4s.vt notb rig "is a fine substitute," wiil "answer the purpose," or i# {'jast a? goo-:'* i1 One .Minnie Congh ^.ure. Th i the one infallible remedy for al> ii ir. bmator bronchial troubles Infci . vigorously upon having it if "som thing els?i" is offered you. McMa^ier C >. THE TOWN'S FINANCES. Council Chambeb, ? Winniboro, 9. 0. $ Th following statement, by th? Clerk of CoaQcii, of the receipts and expenditure? of the town of Winnsboro, for the municipal year com* mencing April 12, 1898, and ending April 12, 1899, was presented to the Council on the 14th inst., and ordered to be published: John J. Neil, Clerk of Couneil, in Atcount with the Town of Winnsboro. 1898. Dr. ' April 12. To cash bal. on hand $1,516 23 To ami. received taxes 1895.. S 55 T? amt. received taxes 1896.. 5 98 j To amt. received taxes 1897.. 756 19 To amt. received taxes I8y?.. i,3ou va To amt. receiv'd from licenses and rent of market 258 55 To amt. received from fines.. 179 75 To amt. recaived from Dispensary profits 518 08 MGQZ & 13. JZ *~1 "We have three chPtJr-n. Before the birth of the last one is v v.^iod soar bottles of MOTHER'S FRlzKD. ) iyou had tie pictures of our children, yen could see at I a g ance that tte 1 .zt c::: is healthiest, prettiest mi \ finest-looking of ihe..:..!;. ! My wile mints jnKuc Friend Is the ?reaU : and grandest /-t\It remedy in the U world for expect- cy^^. jjjjjllf I] ant mothers."? Written by a Ken- r\ tncky Attorney-at rniryD prevents nine-tenths of the j 8 18 a L B 0 suffering: incident to child1 M birth, '^h; coming mother's disposition and temper rcmJa unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relaxing1, penetrating liniment relieves the usual distress. A gcod-m-ured mother is pretty sure to have a gocd-n \ turcd child. The patient is kept in a s;r:::g, health} condition, which t'je child al>o inherits. Mover's Friend takes a wif: through th<; crisis quickly and albeit pai^icssiy. II ! assists in her rapid recovery, and ware's Off the dangers ih..t so often follow livery. ! Sold by drufjists for $! a bottle. i THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Send for our free illustrated book writtefl expressly fof expectant mother*. Ik To amt. receiredfiom miscellrneoui eourcrs 122 85 Tola! $1,711 16 Cr. By amt. paid regular police. .$ 831 85 By amt paid improvement 011 streets 679 52 By amt. /and appropriated to Mt. Zion College 6t0 00 By amt. iuterest on rown bonds,1897 490 00 By amt. interest on town bond?,1898 490 00 By amt. supplies for fire department 489 34 By ami. street lamp?, etc . 140 72 ? - % i * . . i i;a aa By ami. cierK'? eaiary.. .. ?ov vu By amt. part of Intendant's alarv 65 00 Byamt. salary engineer and assistant steam fire engine. 150 00 Byamt. counsel's salary.... SO 00 By amt. extra police 60 30 By amt. printing 47 50 By ami. keeper town clock.. 35 00 By amt. improvement park.. 57 93 By amt. lamplighter 108 00 By amt. street worker 108 00 By amt. racciae virns and expense quarantine 3G 10 By amt. registration and e!e?> UVll i. WW By aijnt. aii'cereueons 52 92 B* amt market teiepbono.... 10 00 1899. April 12. Cash bal. in bauk.. 47 OS Total $4 711 16 John J. Nei!, April 14, 1899. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Slgaatnr? of THEATRICAL PEEFORM A> CE. Rldgeway Enjoys a Delightful Comedy. TWwxp/^fltf ninrVif fViO flf V/u muioua; uiguu vuw ?..>? Ridgeway were delighted by ihe performance of "Finrigan's Fortune." Tha play was produced by ths Ridgeway Dramatic Ciab, which by the way is a bright aggregation of theatrical stars. For a long time expectation wag on the que vire and great interest had been awakened in this play, and the 1 " J A. 11 ? ,-a enorc 01 muse eugagcu iuht a fapaid by the large audience which greeted their appearance on Thursday It was perhaps the largest audience that has assembled in Ridgeway on such an occasion tor many a day. The home was crowded and enthusiastic, and well might they be; the play was in itself a strong one, and was in every respect all that could be desiied. It was a good play well rendered. One ieldom has the good fortune to see so much good acting among amateurs. Taken all in all this rendition of "Finnigan's Fortune" reflect great credit on the psrformers and the town. Mr. McEachern, in the title roll, was eminently a suscess. jus every worti and geatare showed his thorough appreciation and comprehension of the character he was impersonating., At times he became pathetic and held his auditors by the spell of his fart, and yet again he tonched the springs of wit and hnmor, which brought forth VUIIVO VI a^MMuowi Jake, the keeper of a first-claes Dutch saloon, was without doubt a most happy and artistic impersonation, and Mr. George Moore, in this character, gave evidence of histrionic talent of the highest degree. Jake's advent was from first to last the eignal of mirth and applause. And now what can w-t say rf preny winsome little K*ty thai ti-1 doev.n faint justice to the cnnrmbg p->: tray.' i of rhis character ?* aor^i by Miss Sarah Co!?ina:i? We wi onbsaj that when she ?tsppp '> before the footlights she S" wr-n t-e heart* of the entire andierico 'hat when the curtain tell ou Lue h?; act the whole house, like Patrick, vrai in love with the sweet little Dutch girl. Lady H&nna, coo, won laurels for herself, and it will be long before those who saw Miss Marie Moore in this character will forget the thrill of pleasure they felt whenever she appeared. Messrs. A. T. Moore as Raffety, Ed. Boyd as Patrick, R. M. Bolick ai Count de Morney. sustained the different parts in which they were tcifh craat skill and are de ?? ? O - serving of the highest praise. Bat when all were so good, if it can be said that one excelled, it is to Mrs. Blair the palm belongs. In the role of Mrs. Finnigan Mrs. Blair gave evidence of theatrical ability of the highest order. From the moment the curtain went up until its fill she caught aiid held the eympatny oime audience. This presentation of Mrs. Blair's was indeed the perfec:ion <?1 art assisted by beauty. It was difficult for the beholder to decide whether to art, beauty. r>- grace was du; to tli? sensation" of p.easare, wonder and ajmirai o t which crer and ano t took possession of rh*i fnind as we baheid the fioe perlorramc? Lw, anger, i pride aad disappointment were ei :h ' in tnra touched and portrave 1 bv ibis gifted performer. Neve- over done, never nnder done, bnt aiways true to nature and to art sbe was. The play was a tine one -.ve I rendered and all praise is due Lo rh who carried it to such a successful fi.iish. The success won in the past should be an incentive for efforts in the future, and we hope thit "Finnigan's Fortune" will not be the last of the entertainment* which we will have jV ^ ? ? ? ? w.;uaooiii(V in PMorp. me piC&SUlB U1 YVIl.UtCO.nljJ til ^?|VI6W way. Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut9: Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm^ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblaius, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or nc pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund 9Q. rrice za ceo it> per ul-a. : w?. oau by McMaeter f?V? ' Totter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching ?iud smarting incident to these diseases, isins'auth illayed by applying Oha?ntierteiii'i E\e and Skin Oimnisn:. M in? v^rbad casc-s Iv.ve b^e-i i)frmancntircnrr>: bv it. It is equally efficient 1ori chim piles and a favorite remedy for <-or< nipples, chapped hands, chilblain? frost bites and chronic sore eyes 25cta. per box. For 6ale by McMastei Co. xo w a y ill - I A \\F? j 1 u %% ^ | ?|| After you have tri< @A other preparations, ai ?JC *? re^eve ^oli' 1 if GERS1 IS FEMALE I gX ""'(O. IT fi IT WILL c\ j FOR 5ALE BY ALL DEA | @? L. GERSTLE & CO., < ' Sole Manufacturers ?1The l?f of May \vil!fe> toe dip:>tinu?e. It was a; fhsr thought tiut Mr. okinuer would nu've iu and i tike possession of his new qiarfers on tio 15th of this month bU' -h'S plan . ha - been changed. ?Messrs. White and Walter Brice i were summoned to their mother's bed- ; side 0:1 Saturday. She was sufferiog ; from a stroke of paralysis. Just how ' serious is the nature of the case, tfe J have not learned. Mrs. Bdcs is at the house of her daugb:er, Mrs. :? T.onforn llilUCl } Hi J.1 aiiuQiu>?i uuu?vi u? Perfect Health. " Keep the system in perfect or- i der by the occasional use of J Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, maiaria, bil- s iousness, constipation ^ind kin- a dred diseases, anabso'utecure c TUTT'S Liver -ILLS ? UH?WJU ..-J1L ^ ^ H/SET B* .SAM _ CIcjikj or.iI_ bcii'sathe Zus. Piotnv:?< a iunt-:i -: givmlh. jferer Jails to ?cst&e Gray Hair to its Yo*. 'afal Color. , (Vjr.s f*iip etttn*.-, hair telYLLfr Q ri YANKEE) 1(1 r 0 w BICYCLES/ *181 Strictly \ 5 B% ^ * A\)/A < \l rimt ci?? ( B }| !i '' C-!r7W ^ 1 WlthNIcX^-V f 18 1 VSM J Pecond-hand "Wheels, all makes, 33.00 np. Shipped C. O. I>. oa approval. Vxtte for^c^^fan jart^ais. S South Ninth St. Philadelphia. Ta. tfjSiFANSSE* 3* vsspxman Q U RB, I A New and Complete Trcatnu-; . consisanj; of. , SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules ?fC. Iment a:id two ^ Pavac nir. r-*:L>nt. A nevcT-faihi cure ?cr Piles of every natu.; and degree. Itms s an operation with the knifv. which is painful, r. often results in death, um.c-ccssarv. Why encSr. . this terrible disease? We pack a Written Gu: antes in each $1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. ai.. $1 a box, 6 for $5. Sett by nail. Samples irec OUTTMENT, 25c a; i SOc. I CONSTIPATION Japanes* L:7Sf Pelteis,'the j ^ great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and Jt . BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, milo and pleasant p ' to take: especially adapted for children's use. 50 t doses 25 cents. FREE. ?A vial of these famous lirtle Pellets will j ? be given with a $1 box or nore of;'-Is Cure. j ?:ot:ch?Ti:e cexuins fkes:; ] .*/..nhcr 7:iz j Cv<tE for sale aoly by> I . J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, "Winnshorn. S. C. L For Sale. j j 1.000 BALES TEAVJNE il AY; 65c j per hundred; $12 0j per ten. i * * ij r t?t t rn?t 5 i-i.r uu u j,uuivhi i ~~ LETTERS" OF ADM181STMW ! STATE OF SOUTH'.'AUOLINA., | COUXTY OF FAIEFEXD. By 8. Ji. JOHNSTON, Esq., J edge Probai* : WHEREAS, Mrs. Mag/.e B. Turner j hath made suit to oae to ijrant | her letters of administration of the i estate and effects of John M. Turner, j deceased: These are therefore to c te and admonish all and singalar the kindred and , creditors of the said John \I. Turner, dccaased, th*t they be nd appear { before me, in the Court of Pro- ? bate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 21it day of April next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- t noon, to show cause, if any they have, i why tne said Administration should not be granted. 2 Given under my hand this 5th day t of April, Anno Domini 1S99. S. R. JOHNSTON, . ! 3 4-6-2t Judge oi Probate*. ! Dyspepsia Sure1 Digests what yea eat. ' It artificially digests the iood and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digest? ant and tonic. No other preparation | ' can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps,ancj all other results of imperfectdigestion. Prepared by E. C. DcWitt & Co., Cljlccgo. j ; CELERY, m\[ I WE HAVE A '"OMP^ETE LINE of of tb^e goods from Kala( mazoo that every lover of Celery will , appreciate. } CELERY SALAD. ] ; CELERY SAVORY. CELERY SALT CELERY PSPPER. I CELERY MUSTARD. ' CHOPPED CELERY: CANNED CELERY. Call for recipe bookai.fi =amp!c. ' F. M. HABEKICHT.! i I : Flaie Groceries. ] i - i i i ,m mn in ^ra?Cf - WC? mmmtr . 8K 31 fl fit A K2bIta ?.9 i | g BrJ eared at home ~:th- 1 3 3 S CinrS oat pair. Boot of t>ar8 iWlgl tlouS. .rat3P3sIK BwilWj -UJJT M.D. SRYtfttTBj'gft. Office ICi N/ftyor St 4>men7| ed Doctors and all xS ad they have failed X? i Lea y# PANACEA. || URE YOU, x| XERS IN MEDICINES. Y? Chattanooga, Tenn. 92 1 and Proprietors. jrj^h ' !! II MJ uwrmvr mm n \m i . i ??a?? 77""-'"K??IPO ? m .< . -A ViTAUTI I V ~ ' < < m? 1 . > Jv< \ 17 f fviaae a t\ ^ 'Vair A.^-j^ \ ~^j ^e-' Wan '{HZ ' 0fMe' B 1RENCH RUN: .".: V ;-rocnces the i.bove result -' in 30 tayi. G*rs* Nervous Debility, tmfctenty. 'cricocfir, "c:.' t . 'cm S:of>s al* drains ana sses causid l y crivis o: ? outh. !t wards off Inanity srd ("Tisuni'uk n. You:::-, Men regain Manood ar-d Oil JU-r-xo" .-: V? utbfui Vigor. It ives vigor aids zc ?.? shrunken ergtns, and fita ajan for Lu^r.SsS or .'e ??si!y carried is he vest poci- t. i'ric; C> V ? 6 Boxes $3.51 w V ms:l, 11* j >.!:i j:act:-5jf> 1/ f O.s^e, witb -ittcn guar: CH. JsA.i i, HAJttA, Pari* Sold only by J. J. Obear, Drug;ist, Winnsboro, 8. C. Idfice 1 Is Flu IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT . or oar q SWELL OPENING. o! f I rhich will take place Friday and Satirday, April Hth aod 15tb. Oar tj tock is the largest and h?.*r selected f Ycr brought to town,'emb'.acing the itest novelties in Trimmed and Unrimnied Hats. An endiess variety of Jbildren's Heudwear, Sailors' Walkog Hats and Bicycle Caps.. Never before have Millinery Good* joked so artistic. 5 Miss Sitgreaves is a trimmer and ayer second to none, and will be glad it bavc her friends call and examine er steek. , v / n MRS. J. D. McCARLEY, J ft Full stock.: wn TT * TTTTt A TMTT T CPAOir nr I vt Hi fliUXi ?%. E\JUU UlUV/U vr Jantt aod Ddw Low Cotton Planters, I Vheeibarrows, Grain Cradle?, Farm J Jells, and Nails, wbieh we will sell heap. A NIC toggles on hand and to arrive; one ^ jadies' Pbseton and Donble-?eated ? Juggr, which we offer at rednctd 11 irice to close. Respectfully, fl IW, DOTY &CO.v ^ rHE MEDICAL STREET FAKIR is almost a thing of be past, and the intelligent people lave learned that safety in Drags and C liedicinea is to be found in a reputa- q >le drug store* Your doctor will t?ll rou this. ^ All prescriptions receive our andi- \ ided atteniiou. Ring up Tooue 39 for urgent calls. / lllliMCi; Silver-Plitei Vm f AT COST, f 1 HAVE? --24 rSetsm Silver-Plated Table Spoons, reaspoons and Medium Forlis | ;hat I will sell at | Cost for Cash, \ ' : i To letter tliem, at .cost prices, & [rill be THREE CENTS PER 1 LETTER. -W- i Come and see them. - j C. M. CHANDLER J Take Notice. \ ' - I CI IZSXS OWNING DQGS MUST l ief-p tt.em conli?nHi athome ^securely 1 raozz ",5 mnzzlee. All dosrt f ;hat nave been bif.en or euspeSt^d to | aare b? en bitted by msd dogs, or ib|7 4 posed mad dog.*, most be immediately- ^ tilled by their owners 0'. tbe policM^ (" ill be required to do so. J AS. E.JS)A^m 3. Brandt . lj|| in Ridgeway fhursday, :Jjj April zuin. ONE DAY :()NLY. (Leaves on the afternoon train.) T7ILL BRING FULL LINE OF |j? ft samples of his stock. PRICES ALL REDUCED. DPPTilO* Ladies' S.^h Backlrs, iiSvlIflLuU . Shirt Waist ifet* with ^ ins, in plate and gold, and Link v ^ nttons. Parties desiring Spectacles can b? -J [ted as usual. RING YOUR WATCH WORK^-^ AND JEWELRY JOBS .ALL ' OF WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. TTnmliirntin T!tn uraG, mii. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PUK- 'jl lased the interest of the estate of F.x ^ erigf deceased, in the stock of goods r Gerig & Seigler, and solicits the M -3?* 1?Z2S sue 01 me peupie ujl jc&uuciu uvuuir- 1m, Hoes; Harness, Mis, | Faraiif Mplemts j f all kinds, and everything found l|l i a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE M TORE. The trade of the friends and ens- % uners of Gerig k Seller is folly ap? reciated, and the undersigned hopes >. ley may find it to their interests 10 .,J? jntiune their bnsiness relations with J. W. SEIGLEK. j THE OLD ? J| )H WOOL Otfles IJte M Again. >| 13 E IS A HUSTLER IN WE&&M -X grocery line:=H^8y?-^-Md-~edl? .Vr^i lore foods tor CASH than any other ore in town. He believes in x it Sate ail kli Profits:i &? HONESTY AND SQUARE DEALSTG is his motto. If yon want FINE > ROCESIES give htm a calhand be Dnvinced. Has ^ *brto Rico Molasses, g| Hot Biscuit ' and Butter -4 IToold make a man strike his mother. JUST TRY SOME. i n ihPiDinv ir pa j. 1/. uilj'jiihlm a m -|| FOR SALE, irish potatoes, 25c. per peck, >5 german millet, . ;*|| jolden ".1 vhite dent corn, 'j :attail millet, ^ imber nd! GRANGE CANE SEED. - <| A full supply of BEANS ; ;| and other GARDEN SEED. i ri'- - v mmmmmmms || The Equitable & Life Assurance Society M k of the United States. J Sjl The management of tbe m Eqaiiable Life Assurance Society M g in this territy is desirous of s:car* V p ing tbe service of a man of char* nk & Ahilifv* to renreaenl ite mm ? WWTCT?IIUU Ul U m & interest with Winnsboro as h^d- |H w quarters. The right man will be jdgyl -vthoroughly educated in the ?ciencc k|h & of life insurance and the art offl ' successful soliciting. There nofl jj? business r>r profession not rfl quiring capiul which is roor^g|fl j|? rcuner*::ive than SP conducted & ilv. ^ whodjA