The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 26, 1899, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, April 2(>, - - 1899 LOCAL CJEIEFS. ?Head report of the Sank of Ridge-way. ?Sealed biJs r<*ir or market, etc. Read-aclver.i^Jiiv:?.*. ?M?? .Tim with Mr. Q. D. Williford and wii; be glad to see bis friend?. ?The name of Miss Marie McCants was accidentally ;zii off.of the honoi |?K roll of Alt. Zij:i lor lasl month. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, crop aod wlnoping congti readily yield 10 0:.u Mixm'e Cou^h Care. Use thib remedy in time and save a doctor's bM?or ibe nndcrtaker's. McMa-ier Co. ?Mr. ilrs. 21. '15. Hefo are moving in:o the house formerly ceca^ pied uy the family of Mr. K, T. ?Siiv;vati!ia ".or sale, by John H. McMat'.er & Co. it a harmless and <jclightfu! preparation lor the skin. Go to theui for it cr rifg 'p'uone S9. ?M.ssE. (jr. D.7igh% 5-pon^or for Camp Kainsi U. C. Y.f ha* chosen Hiss Ada Caretou to be her maid-ofhoaor -it ;ue reunion in Charleston. Don't think you. can care that slight attack :>f Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itseif. Kcdol Dyspepsia Care -will cure it; it "digests what you esv atu reswres . tuc organs to health. McMaster Co. ?Millinery, pattern hat?, latest sailor's trimmed and untrimmed hats in variety, with a miliioer fully posted in styles, etc., and prices to suit the L times. I wait your' tracer* Mrs. Boag. ?An ordinance relating to dogs is published to:day and will be strictly enforced, so that owners ol dogs had - / better invest in mazzles if they wish to keep their dogs, or avoid paying a fine. Mrs. J. D. McCarley's millinery is handsome and entirely up-to-date, and her stock is larger this year than ever before. She has an experienced milliner and their work is sure to plsa3e. Call and see their hats. Read her advertisement. ?The steamship Havana, carrying eight companies of the Third Engineers, arrived at Savanah Monday. y- These men went to Atlanta where the regiment is to be mustered out of 3Ci VUMI V V v? ? stationed at Cien/uegos, Cuba. Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of- the stomach' are cancer, consumption, heart disease, and epilepsy.- Xodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents ail this by effecting a 'quick cure in all cases of ayspepsia. Mcilaster Co. ?The veterans may expect a good time in Charleston. This city knows how to entertain, and she will da her _ best for the old soldiers. Fairfield, we have no doubt, will be/well '-rep* resented. Nearly' every Confederate in the county says that he expects to go down. ?The vestibule trains which have Deen running muring iuc nwiti lor the benefit of tourists have been discontinued. There has been a.great deal of travel from the north to Elorida this winter but now that warmer weather is here, there is no;. longer any need for these trains. | ?Re-dy-made waists fcr women f and caildren can be had at Q. D. Wills f'nna aoT7?r>or mrtph TOTirlc.'" :i uuiviu v?..vuu^ JU/I ?? ? These waists are at all prices and are | jast waat are needed for spring and^ 1 summer. A handsome iine of skirt' mater-als can also be fouuu at this k store. See and Ue convinced. ' ?The town council is having more tile p^pes placed on Main street, in plac? of the unsightly wooden bridges which have done duty for so long. This council will have the .sincere gratitude of the town for ihe improve mcnts tbat have heea male oa the streets during their administration. ?Tha marriage of Miss Louise Pressley, daughter of Mr. D. A. Piessley, to Key. William Hayne Mills, took place in the First Presbyterian Church in Golumbia on Tuesday afternoon. The groom has charge of a church in Forestoc, Clarendon County, and after the ceremony the bride and groom took the train fer their future home. ?A large crowd met the northbound train on Wednesday afternoon, as it was the first train to stop at the new passenger depot. The building ot this depot has excited the greatest interest among the people ot the town and when it was ready for use they manifested their pleasure by crowding to meet the train. Every afternoon now there are a number of peo *11 A Itaat VOTll? VH?AK(%K]T7 ? tuc ucpyij uui iiiio v?iii jjLwauij coctinneljTJty- until the novelty of the new station wears off. ?Has anyone here noticed anything peculiar ia the appearance of the moon? The Greenwood Index says that a number of people in that city have noticed that the moon looks as if it is np side down, and some of >>om tViiNir 't ? cio-n snmefhill?' out of the ordinary is 'going to occur. Some of tbe old men of Greenwood say'that we had a moon like this in ISol but nothing startling resulted. By allowing the accumulations in the boweis to remain, tbe entire system is poison-: d. De Witt's Little Early Risers-regulate tbe bowels. Try them and you will always use them. McMasterCo. ?Tee city oi Cbariotte is in quite a state of cxcitemcnt over a case of smallpox in that city. A drummer stopping at o.:e of the boarding houses wa? taken si-. k and it soon discovered that his malady wa- smallpox. As S'-on as it was possible the sick man was removed to an isolated place and everv precaution was used to prevent the spread of the disease. Xo other case Ins developed yet, and S3 ranch care Uns oeeu taken to prevent the disease ?roui spreading ihat it is : ot probable a:>v other ca^es will j develop. Uucklon'ji Arnica Salve. Thj LJest S?!vy in the rcorld for Cuts, iSrui^s ^ore-. Ulcers, Sa:t Rhc^m, Feve cores Tetter. * napped llsnds. ('hjtioiair-s, ."?-rpjs, ar.-i a'i Ski;'. Erup-' indpc -uivciy cnres piies, or no pay require-It is jmaranteed toar^ve perfect satisf icfion, or money refunded. Fvice 25 oeu^ per oux. ;\r sve by ilcilaster Co. * O?OCT?M? g IUH WSBB1?? CStOTP leathers, wnen your cmiaren are attacked by the dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. Jehu W. Bull's Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. Yo i can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For -whoopingcough and measle-cough it is the best remedy in the land. Children lifee it. Dr.Bull's Hough Syrap Will cure Croup without fail. Doses are small and pleasant t>> tate. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At aU druggists. ?A large audience was present at the Thespian Hall ou Friday night to hear the concert given by the ladies of the A. II P. Church. The entertain meat proved to be one of the most delightful ever given in Winnboro and a very nice snm was realized. The songs were beautifally rendered and the siegers received beantifnl flowers from the admiring audience. Misi Creight's recitation and Mr. Dann's and Rev. C. E. McDonald's readings were thoroughly appreciated and elicited load applause. Miss Allston sang the ''Bonnie Blue flag" beautifully, and daring the song held in her hand an old Confederate flag. The concert closed with a cake walk led by Mr. Jack Tressley. The dancers orLintafl tha cfano wifh mnrth crmop VAWUbWV* 1UV WW fT AWM >MV?WM and had there been a prize offered it would hare been a difficult matter to decide to whom it should be given. Misses Susie Ketchin and Agnei Ricc sang very pretty songs and all of the choruses were fine. It makes no difference how bad the wound if yoc. use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. McMaster Co. I2IPOE.TANT MEETING, There will be a business meeting oi the survivors of the Sixth Regiment on Saturday, April 29th, in Winnsboro. The members aie earnestly re? quested to be on band, as important business will be transacted. r. W. Woodward, Pres. Fairfield Div. Gth Regt. Sarvi> Tors' Associstion. . If yon have piles, cure them. JNo nge undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the res:i!ts of the disease without disturbing toe disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others ; it will not fail to cure you. McMaSter Co. DEATH OF MRS. YOU>*G. Mrs. Young, of South Caldwell street, died last night. The rsmains will be taken to Wmnsboro, S. U., today for bnrial. Deceased was a member of the A. R. P. Church. She waa a most estimable woman: an earnest Christian character.?Charlotte Observer. The remaias of Mrs. Young were brought here Tuesday and interred in the A. R. P. cemetery. DEATH OF Ct. T. SIMS. Mr. G. T. Sims died in Spartanburg ~ r. if on Sunday 01 pneumonia, juu own* was a native of Union county, bat about ten years ago he mored to Dawkins where he began business as a merchant. .En 1890 he married Mrs. Pope, "a daughter of Mr. R. L. Martin3 of Monticsllo. Mr. Sims attended the Suuth Carolina College for three years, Last fall he moved from JDawkins tc Spartanburg. Hi? friends/n Fair 'ield learn of nis death with great regret. Iq almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and rktoww'Krtrtn T?am orltt nr nrhrt hftfl JlPfin l/iaiiUVV>U JLVWU4VViJ | V4 ff MV MMW ? cored of cbronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make & poiht of telling of it whenever oppdrtnnitv ofiers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives. For sale by McMaster Co. v DEATH OF A LADY. Wife of Policeman Willin 5bam Dies o) Consumption. Mrs. T. B. Willingbam, wife 01 Policemau Willingham, died yesterday afternoon after a long illness of consumption. Her hasband and five children snrvive her. Mrs, Willingbam, before ber marriage, wag Miss Christmas?, of this countv. Thft remains will be taken this morn ing to Winnsboro for interment.?The State, April 2i. The funeral of Mrs. Willingbain took place on Monday morning at the Methodist Church,^ Cev. J. D. Cront reading the service. Women sufterSgg|Fv/^?j![ in'r from female ffPp? ; troubles and from irregular j^p|p ^^0*^ or P^n^ mea" d octors cannot ? v'\ ^v-iAy /I ftihelp them. Phy^CVjd''/ / E sicii-.ns are so SjgpisX /Js^Js busy with other diseases that t^e-' ^? not un" ?f' I d erst and fully i w the peculiar ail* ments an.I the delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRM DFSEU. 7 F'emsie LZzjxiato? which is the true eur_- provided by Nature for all fe:t;ak- troubles. Il is the formula of a ;>-y.vcian of the highos': standing, u'.m devoted hi< whole life to the study of the distinct ailments peculiar to our mothers. vrves and daughters. .It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs ;r/i vegetables, which have been ir ovideel by a kindly Nature tc cure irregularity in the "vmses, Letv corrhce?., Falling of the Womb, Nervousn.sj, Headache and Backach?. In fairness to herself a-id to Brad* field's Female Regulator, ever} suffering woman ought to give it t trial. A large $i bottle will do : wonderful amount of good. Sold bj druggists. Scad fjr a r.iceiy i!!ustra:e?l fr^-o '> <- . 'a the subject. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga Ill IX HIS XEW QUARTERS. The work of moving from the Id pa=songer depot to the handsome new dppot was completed on Wednesday ' ! and Mr. J. H. Skinner is settled in his j new offic\ For several days a force of hands bas been at work changing | | the wires, and in order to have them > I ready by Wednesday ihe work went i i 011 on T?e<diy night. The new depot ' I woolJ compare favorably with any ! depot in the State and i* ires!? furnished and complete in every re?pect. The building consists of four ruoms? |; two waiting rooms, a ticket and exi Dress office anl a baeeaze room. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a hcrse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier , and vermifuge. They are not food , but medicine and the best in use to : put a horse in prime condition. Price 26 cents per package. For sale by McMaster Co. ? MISSIONARY TEA. The tea given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. W. G. Jordan for the benefit of the Home Missionary Society was J ?n <r? trn>?rr roenflAf- O Thft i who were present enjoyed the afteri noon thoroughly, and the proceeds of i the tea far excelled the expectations t of the m-inbers of the society. A more del!,.h-ful place than Capt. Jordan's res-i If nee could not be found for sachan c-.tenaintnent, and the rooms ' prettily decorated with cut flowers and > pot plants looked very attractive. The dainty refreshments were served by the young ladies of the society, the i guests being seated at small tables* The first tea haying proved sach a success the ladies will probably give several more, and it is hoped that the result will be that the chapel faod will rapidly increase. OASTORIA. Bears tiio Kind V30 Hatt Always Bought of *-*VS>T7/: HXCeJWK G05IIXC AND GOIX?. Mrs. Deal is visiting her sister, Mrs. Preston Rion. Dr. Jordan returned from Presby; tery on Friday. Mrs. Blair, of Bidgeway, was in town on Monday. Mr. W. J. Elliott, of Columbia, was in town on Monday. *Dr. Theodore Quattlebaum has re"VTrt A IUIHCU uuiu iiajumiic. Rev. McElwe8 Ross returned on Thawday to Oxford, Pa. Rev. J. D. Croat and family have returned from Lexington. Mrs. H. N. Spence, of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting relatives here. Miss Maggie Gladden, of Rocky Mount, was in tcprn on Monday. Mrs. Blakely, of Laurens county, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lauderdale. Mr. Rudolph Brandt, of Chester, was in town on Wednesday on business. X, Miss Allie Kerr, who has been ''teaching at Hopp, this county, is visiting relatives in town. 1 Miss Agnes Bice has gone to Union to attend the weeding of a friend. Daring her abseuca Miss Laura fierig will have charge of her pupils at Mt. Zion. Mr. Hall was in town Thursday in the interest of the long distance telephone which is to run through here, and was securing lights of way through this part of the country. Mr. J. M. Beaty went to Charlotte ' to attend an important meeting of cotton mill men in Chariotte. A ' number of mill men from all over the ' South attended the meeting and great ' benefit is exp'ccted to result from this meetinsr. f Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting iucident to these diseases, isinstantlv hv flnnlvJnfl' Chamberlain's I "j -rr*<?o ? Eye and Skin Ointment. Many verj ( bad cases have been permanently cured . by it. It is equally efficient lor itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box. For sale by McMaster r Co. ! WARNING TO ANONYMOUS WRITERS. ; A Colored Woman Arrested and Meets [ With a Sad End. Some time ago Alice Rowe, a col1 ored womaa, made complaints to Poat. master Rion that she was receiving i through the postoffice here some very scurrilous letters, and that these were t anonymous. This is a very serious > crime against the Federal law, ana : the postmaster reported the matter to Postoffice iQspector Oldfield, who ' came to Winnsboro. and after I working on the case for three days he fastened upon Janie Lemmon, a very respectable colored woman, as the gnilty one. The inspector wrote a letter to Janie Lemrnon a? a decoy, and received an an swer. In this way he secured a specimen of ber handwriting, which he compared with the anonymous letters written to the Rowe woman, and be; come convinced that Janie Lemmon J bad written the anonymous letters. I I trt r<AtnmK*Q n R LJ.V VYIUL IK/ VUiU UIUIO C*4JV4 OVVU. v,v? W. warrant for the arrest of Janie Lemmon. She was arrested on Friday . night- auu adcnitfc 1 to Postmaster . Rion that she bad written the letters, : though she told Mr. and Mrs. Brice UftH AAn-f^osfl/1 t V\Q ' UliAL, ttliuuu^u sue uau <-u^ 1 was frightened. She assured them that she had not written tbem. It seems that Janie Lemmon and 1 Flerence Jone* were both in love with [ John Sampson, and Florence won. It - wa3 learned by the inspector that ; Janie had confided to Alice Rowe that ' sho intended to have her revenge. . Preacher William?, a brotber-in-law of > Fiorence Jones, received an anony: moos letter, whicb was severe on his -k sister-in-law Florence. On the 6:h of > April, Alice Ruwe received an anonymous letter containing vile imputations as to the character of Florence ? Jones. r As already ^tated the was wrested 1 on Friday night and taken to Colum. ' bia. The Columbia State gives the J following account of the fad end to Janie Lemmon's life: There was a sad sequel to the arrest | \ anrniijj.iiiinainnimiamBiBianiBiiE | S a IN a careful chemical ex- | g 1 animation of the leading S ? Malt Extracts of the world, s 1 the United States Govern- | 5 meet Chemists found s 5 pafast i i mwmm { li&ScSHotoic I was the only one of all that | Is was absolutely pure and per- g feet. Others cannot replace ? it. At all drug stores. 5 siuossi^imniiflnuiimnnjairaniajg of Janle Lemmon for fending obscene literature rhrangb the mails. She died in "Richland nnnnfv fail vasfcerdav morning. Inspector Oldfield and Deputy Marshal Thornton went np to Winnsboro Friday afternoon to arrest the woman. She was summoned to the postoffice and informed tbat the officers hid found out who wrote the letters. She asked vr&o was the party suspected. They >old her thai she was the one and that they wonld pat her under ar rest. Slie did not deny the accusation, and when they told her of the proof she confessed. Id i.ne presence of Postmater Preston Ricn. the assistant postmaster, Inspector Oldfield and Mr. Thornton the signed a written statement to the effect that she had written the anonymous letter?. She was permitted to return to the home or Mr. Brice, where she had been employed as a nurse since she was a child. When the children for whom ?he had cared for a number of years learned that their narse was arrested they were very much distressed; and the officers very considerately let the woman stay until the children had crnne 1 r, whori tlipv tnnk lVlfiir --vvrj ,, V? prisoner to the depot. The. wc:aan showed no unusual excitement:, other than anyone similarly sitaareJ ^voald have done. She was a youns: w>man and apparently well and strong. Shortly after she was pat oi: the t-ain she was attacked with somevr.ng like cholera morbus, bat appare.Miy recovered before reaching Columbia. When she was taken to the jail t'.';re was a recurrrnce of the paia*, art'.J Jailer Coleman had her giver, attention, although he did not think she was seriously sick. Yesterday moruing about daylight be was awakened by one of the attendants at the jail; who eaid that the prisoner was very sick. When he reached the prisoner of bat a few hours she was dying. She was bleeding at the month as if fro a a hemorrhage, bat the flaw of blr>od wai not copious, and the hemorrhage was not the cause of death, which followed in a few minutes. Dr. Letter, the government physician. wag summoned, and his diagnosis was that death remlted from heart trouble. There are circumstances connected with tue strange and sodden fatality which led some to believe that the woman committed suicide, bat this is discredited by the physician; Mr. Coleman and others. The i e?ult of the coroner's inquest was that dea'la resulted from natural causes. Jarc i had been employed in tbe fn..u:J <>. ilr. J. A. Bric9 for aboct fifteen years. She was a respectable, industrious, reliable', and hoce?i ?olored woman, and had the fall confidence of her employer. She, peri.u ' . *id not realize the enormity offi >: i.ne, if guilty at all, but this co.:. t. . .ty has been worried with the senni anosymous letters of low* <Js, and, while it regrets this poor colored woman's end, it is glad tbat the m:' a m of the government has g : ont i i search of these bashwhackers of character?characters they are af.-?id lo attack ia the open. It is repo ted that the authorites of the government do not think thai poor Janio Lemmon has written all ot the anonymous communications through j the mails, and are determined to rid the community of all snch low valgar cowards. nAflipOJlIA. Bears tfco The Kind You Have Always Bought Mr?. Wyatt Aiken returned this morning to Chester after visiting relatives here. Ehoamac'de is a thorough permanent, constitutional cure for rheumatism The acids in the blood whieh anse ibc disease are.thoroughly eradicated. Ia also the best blood purifier, laxative and tonic. Mrs. J. E. McDonald and l?re, J. P. Matthews were in Columbia Tuesday. Miss Annie Aikan and Miss Charlotte AiMon left this morning for Spartanburg. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. T* 7 !/! J If II iL..u. ins MRS IPU naiB AIWSJS DOUgm Bears the /~tf s/fT^rT Signature of C4La<r7K "~tj Allen'* Foot-K?s*. A ;v,wder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Believes com j and bunions of all pain and gives ease and comfort.Try it today Sold by all druggists, groeers, shoe rtores -and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, NY Tried Friends Best. ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessingtothe invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact Forbilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURL FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT OF TBI BASK (IF IMWAI, RIDGEWAY, S. C,. At thj close of business, Apri- lo^fc, 1899. RESOURCES. | Loans $30,802 47 Town of Ridgeway 7 per cent, bonds 2,000 U0 Cash in vault and in other banks 6,036 S9 Real estate 365 00 Farnituro and fixtures 195 45 Total $38,899 81 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $25,000 00 Undivided profits, net 2,253 70 Individual deposits 11,G 16 11 I Tnfal S38.S99 81 State of South Carolina, ? County of Fairfield, Before me personally comes N. W. Palmer, Cashier of The Bank of Kidge\ra>, and makes oath tbat the statement above is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. N. W. PALMER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me ?V;_ j I- - 17,1, a I IfiQQ liil? iue ?* iu uajr ui xv*/*/ J. b. boyd, Notary Pnblic. Attest correct: w. h. ruff, i. C. thomas, n TT7-r* . Vy. A". TT 144.1} 4 20 Directors. For Sale. 1,000 BALES PEAYINE HAY;6oc. p?r hundred; $12.00 par ton. S14tf ' H. L. ELLIOTT, ffv JAPANESE gllpiLE CURE A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and twe Boxes of Ointment. A never-fculine cure for Piles ox every iiaiuic<uiu uc^icc. *%. ???? with the knife, which is painful, and often results ia death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible (llttNi We pack a Written Guarantee in each t1 Box. No Core, No Pay. 50c. and ft a box, 6 for f$. Seat hy mail. Samples free ODfTMENT, 25c- and 50c. HANGUP ATION ?"red' Pi!e* *?? ?*?. ?>y l/UnOI liAl IUN Japanese U*er Pellets, the Sreat LTVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and LOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to talce: especially adapted for children's use. 50 aoscs 25 FREE.?A vial of these famous little Pellets will be given with a f 1 box or more of Pile Cure. Notice?The gknuine fresh Japanese I'ile Cure for sale only by J. J. OBJEAR, Druggist, Winnsfcoro, S. C. VVI VA Viw* Council Chamber, Winnsboro, S. C., 18tb April, 1899. SEALED BIDS FOE THE RENT of the Market (wilh telephone attached) for the year commencing let May, prox., and the famishing of street lamps, globes, No. 2 chimneys, No. 2 burners, No. 2 wicks per dozen, glass fonts, glass cat for lamps and matches, and written applications for positions on the police force will be received qd to 12 o'clock M. on Friday the 98th inst. By order of Conncil: JOHN J. NEIL, 4-20 id Clerk. MILLINENY. OUR MILLINERY OPENING wa? a decided success. NothiDS bat universal praise --was beard from each visitor, and tbe number of Hats sold on those days is a guarantee Ih&t our Millinery surpasses all previous seasons. We have a larger stock than ever before. Come and buy from os; we will make the prices suit you. MRS. J. D. McCARLEY. HUH HY WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE of of these goods direct from Kalamazoo that every lover of Celery will appreciate. CELERY SALAD. CE1ERY SAVORY. CELERY SALT. CELERY PEPPER. CELERY MUSTARD. CHOPPED CELERY. CANNED CELERY. Call for racipe book and sample. F. M. HABENICHT. Fine Grr?ceri#?. . Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE i-Mintee to Cure Insomnia, Fits, Dizzmess, Hysteria, NTtrvoHS Debility, Lost Vitality, serr.insi l.osses, i Failing Memory?the result of Over-work, Worry, Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence. Price 30c. and 31; 6 boxes $5. For quick, positive nnd lasting results in SexurU Weakness. Impotencv. Xenons Drhiljtv and Lo-i Vitality, use YELLOW LAEEL SPECIAL? douMe I strength - will give strength and tone to even- part and effect a permanent cure. Cheapest and" B^st I too Pills $s: by mail. CD CP?A bottle of the famous Japanese Li'tr felletswill be given with a <i box or more ot s-i > 5uetic Nervine, free. Sol J ciiiy by , J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Wirinsboro, S. C. gf^The Equitable m Life Assurance Society of the United States. The management of th^ Equitable Life Assurance Society Jgf in this territy is desirous of sccnrfp ing the service of a man of char||| acter and ability to represent its interest with Winusboro as head W quarters. The right man will be |H thoroughly educated in the s-ciennc #of life insurance and the art of successful soliciting. There is nr > - - ?rn_ UU81UCB3 Ul 1/l VACroiUii ikh ?v. quiring capital which is more reJjjf munerative than a life agency fgt condacted wiih energy and ahull^ ily. Correspondence with men J5| who desire to secore permanent W employment and are ambitions to attain promineuce in the profecMt sion is invited. W. J. RODOEY, Mgr., S? S-19-3m Rock Hill, S. C. A Pretty Face and a - - Dainty Appearance is desired by every one. Don\ experiment with unknown preparations. SNOWATILLA is one that has been tried and the verdi :t U Excelsior. "We have a full line of toilet preparation?. Give ns a ci!l o:- ring U5 up at 'Phone 39. t 7T n jimbi'&ui FULL STOCK. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Gantt and Dow Low Cotton Planters, Wheelbarrows, Grain Cradle*, Farnj Bells': and Nails, whieh we will seR cheap. A NICE LINE OF Baggies on hand and to arrive; one Ladies' Phaeton and Double-Seated which we offer at reduced price to close. Respectfully, M. I. DOT Y&CO. Ail OrfflMce Relating to Dap. Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of tne town of Winnsboro in Council met and by the authority of the same: Section l'That it shall not be lawful for any dog to ran at large on the streets of the tot .1 of Winnsboro, unless such dog be securely muzzled with a wire muzzle, and "any dog, cither male or female, hereafter found at large on the streets of said town not wearing such ranzzle, shall be taken up by the police officers of said town, and* shall be by Ihem kept in some secure place for the period of twenty-four hoars, during which time the owner or castodian of snch dog may procure the release thereof by paying a fine of one dollar. Any dog not cUmed and re'eased as above provided within the said twenty-four hours shall, after the exoiralion of that time, be killed by tbe said police officers. Section 2. That tbe owner of any cog permitting snch dog to ran at upon the streets of the said town in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilt} of a misdemeanor, and upou conviction thereof shall be lined for eacn ana every such offence in the earn of one dollar. T Section 3. That upon failure to capture any dog offending against the provisions ot ttis Ordinance, the police officers stall call upon tbe owner of such do? for payment of the fine of one dollar to which &uch dog has become liable, and if payout of such fine be refused, and ibe ?aid d^g be ibereafter capturcd on the f-treets of the said town, such dog may be killed by the police officers without <1 V./3 irritVinnf nAfioA (n thft Ueicuuuu auu nuuuuv uv?.w owner. .Section i. All Ordinances inconsistent with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 18lh day of Agril, 1899, with the corpora. s.l rate seal of the said town affixed. J. B. COAN, JNO.'J. NEIL, Intendant. Clerk of Council. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURchased the interest of the estate of F. Gerig, deceased, in the stock of goods of Gerig & Seigler, and solicits the Ircde of the people of Fairfield County. Plows, floes, Harness, Mies, Fannin Aleuts of all kinds, and everything found in a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. The trade of the friends and customers of Gcrig & Seigleris fully appreciated, and the undersigned hopes thev mar find it to their interests i?> continue iheir business relations with him. J. W. SEIGLER. W. A. W., The registered stallion W. A. W. will be at tlie Maoie* m rear ?.r wr. Henry Kefo's more Friday and Saturday of each week; balance of :inie on the farm. He is swen }ear? o!d, bay, wilh black Has yood bone and tnufcle; no blen-foh or <Ufrct. He is kind in d:pp--?in"n ?nd n prr.'etl {'' idst<*r. His ri? :' ? ce)? btatecJ It- d Wilkes His ?J I>ftiey Baker, wa> sired by Dictator, who was th* sirf- of Jay-Eve-Sre, 2.10, ?f Director, 2.07, of the invincible Dire?tnm, 2;C4, the grandiire of Nancy Hanks, tl.c qaf'cn of trotters, and toe {-ire of many others of extreme speec!. Terms, $15.00 to insure "trnn with j foal. For extended pedigree .??d cer tified record address JOHN G MOD LEV,* 4.44ilaugl Winnsburo, 6. C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lacdi. Easy payments Ifr commisiions barged. Borrowe: pays actual c^?t of perfecting loan Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMES & SON, Colaatbia, S. C., or A. S. k W. D. DOUGLaM, 19-4 Winnaboro, 5. C. Mill WlFB 1 at cosrTf [ HAVE? r \ 7 r~\ "Z^ \ cDOtS? Silver-Plated Table Spoons, Teaspoons and Medium Forks that I will sell at Post for Cash. To letter tliem, at cost prices, will be THREE CENTS PER LETTER. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLER Don't Worry! WHAT YOU \?ILL HAVE FOE : your next mea'. JUST RING 71 and yeur worry will be over. You nan fin/1 cwappiKinor rnn ir?nf in * ?UU uuu t ? w* j imiig J VU II MM. ^ FIRS-CLASS GROCERY. A! ways keep a nice line of ( FRUIT and VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD. Give me a "ring-up" and your Older will be promptly filled. I J. S. McGarley. THE OLD DYED * WOOL toes' to tie Froit Again. DE IS A HUSTLER IN THE JjL grocery line?buys and sells more ?oods for CASH than any other 'store in town. H'a believes in DiiittaodUMts HONESTY AND SQUARE DEALING is his motto. If you want FINS GROCERIES give him a call and be convinced. His Porto Rico Molasses, x Hot Biscuit and Butter Would make a man strike hit mother. JUST TRY SOME. * 1. D; icCAMEY I CO. MfM MULES. JUST ARRIVED FOBTY NICE TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY MULES at my stable? in Winnsboro, from three to five years old. These mules ?an be bought cheap for cash or on good baaJtabie paper, payable in the Fall. Como one, come all who need good mules. I will exchange them for broken down mule* or plug mules. I also have a few good Hares and a couple of good Saddle Horses, one new Two-horse Wagon and one good Second-hand Baggy. I also keep on hand a few MILCH COWS and will sell them cheap lor caso or exchange them for dry cattle. Alwayi read} lor a trade. I have engaged Mr, S. B. CRAWFORD for the seas?a, and he will be pleased to see any and all of his maiy friend?. A. WILLIFORD. Wiansboro, S?CJ. KOMI Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recoil structing the exhausted digestive or* gans. It is the latest discovered digest* 1 ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in* ! stantiy^elieves and permanently cures ! DvsneDsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, ' | Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea* 11 Sick Headache,Gastraigia,Cramps,~ana , all other results of lmperfectdigestlon. > | Prepared by E. C. DeWitt'ACo.; Chicago. i UNDERTAKING7" IN ALL ITS BK'ABTMfiNri. with a fall stock of Casket*, Barial j Cases \nd Coffins, constantly on hand, j and ns" of hearse wkea requests. ! Thankful for pa?t patroBage aad solid union for a sfoare in the ftiHirc, ia the oid stand Calls a'.terMe;2 to a; *H haars. TS? SLLIOT-T ?4ft S??P, j j. M, Z?JX?tv & em. . 4.114? - ?AHIfli? M WhSAey Hablta Slpflini ?M?I?hra_ewltbV.trrxn. villi . . >*! R. Brandt in Ridge way TU 11 vorioA j 1 1 1141 OV4C4.J y April 20th. x. . ONE DAY :()JNJLY. (Leaves on the afteruoon train.) - m WILL BRING FULL LINE OF samples of his stock. PPTCES ALL REDUCED. pnjfmiTfl. Ladies' Sash Backirs, kjIliulALu . Shirt Wsiat Sets with Pins, in plate and gold, and Liuk Buttons. Parties desiring Spectacles can b? fitted as usual. BRING YOUR WATCH WORK AND JEWELRY JO'JS .ALL , OF WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. ~~ t An Ordinance Iranting Permteion to the Amtriean Telephone and Telegraph Company of South Carolina, its Successors and Assigns, to Construct, Operate and ? . t l If , M nL^I ..Lama ami) JtUBUin IJM uses Vi. A?iep*Oue auu Telegraph upon, alongj over and undor the Highways and Streets of the Town of Winnsboro, County of Fairield and Slate of South Carolina. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town ""^-v Cetincil of Winnsboro, County ?f Fairfield and State of South Carolina, that the Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company of South Carolina, its \ Successors and assigns be, and the same is hereby, granted the right, privilege and authority to construct, operate and maintain its lines of te enhonp and tplffirranb. ificlndinsr the necessary poles, wires aad fixtures upon, along, over and under the highways and streets of said town of Winnsboro upon the terms and conditions hereinafter provided. Section 2. The saiu Company shall establish connection in said town with its lines end maintain same as long as the net expense of maintaining such connection in said town does not exseed the gross receipts derived therefrom. Section 3. All poies shall be elected under the direction sod supervision of the Committee on Streets, which com? mlttee ihtll deiignate the streets nfton . which such poles shall be erected, ? always allowing said Company realonable facilities for reaching *ocVpoints as iU business may requite; id all stmts and sidewalks that may be disturbed or damaged, in the cooitruction of the said lines, shall be promptly replaced and Repaired, by t be said Company at its owJTexpense, and to the satisfaction of the said Commit- J tee on Streets, and all pole&. ah?Voe ~ acat, symmetrical and so located as not to interfere with the pnblic use of laid highways or streets. ? ?< -i- _ 11 ^ section 4. a aid company rxuui us inbiectto ordinaaces now in force, or that may be hereafter passed relative to'heose of the pablic highways or strata of the said town of Winnsboro. Section 5, Nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be construed to grant to the said Company an exclusive franchise and the said Town Council hereby reserves (he right to grant a like consent to any otLer company, person or persons for like purposes. Section 7. Said Company shall hold said town free and harmless from all damages, or claims for damages, arising by reason of the erection or m gli- v ??* m?inr?nin<>a rt-f nM linM. ?VU% IW ? *vv VA Sectfon 7. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its p&suge. Dene in Council thi3 fifth day of April, A. D. 1S99. - ^ [l. s.] ' JAB. E. COAN, Intecdaot. Attest: JNO. J.NEIL, 4-8 flerk of Conncil. YOU SUFFER . FROM .DDPIIUITOUV uiiuuumiiuiii TRY A "ROIT OF Ilium Tisms PBIOE: 75 CENTS. V A Sure Gure. JOSIAH J. OBEAE, ; *> PHARMACIST. SOLE AGENT. 1 For Sale. i A TRA()T UF 176 ACEES O* land, ou L;tt e Kivcr, belorgin* ?o rv U anH l>An Yst? (??.?1 a L/ M * uivuv. 'iiixi yvuuu?ii wj ?w of the estate "f K G. Sitnonton, Stev* eri-on and ot hem. i For terms apply to A S. k W. D DOUGLASS 11-17 Attorneys, Wmusboro, -St . ;