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Hif"' - -- - - -.? T^l? IWIMM? LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, July 5, - - - 1899 * fetes Bicycle Fir One HiSiiteita. t For one h spired new subscribers 1o thf? Wwimv \'v\? wr> Uprald. ibi?" I - newspaper wi!i aire a chainlet fro-.rak. cle. To* <?!iiy cofid:':'>n is th.it ike jSsir subscription must be fur a year ai.d paid in adva;:c;. Tui> . Afcr stands open for 60 diys- Now is the chance for some yoatig iacly or young man to get a gooj bicycle. LOCAL BRIEFS?See "summons" elsewhere. ?Read notice of lioal discharge. ?Read Couoty Supervisor's report. ?Read the reward efferad elsewhere. "? > ? > n.Ai.Wn / fnr fhr? f?Tl5>?nl(>QS t ! ^4.1 U >VU (lVIttlllg kfclW bicycle? Remember the early bird, &c. You ci:a?c care dys pepsia by dieting. ^ Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it,?Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is xrsae to cure. McMaster Co -Just received, 500 lbs. LjrgCot- 1 ton Tobaceo. and get a box. | Porter Bros, i ?Two weeks' board on Pawley's Island for sale. Apply to Neavs and ; i IIehald ofuc?. I ?Dispenser John Stevenson has 1 recently purchased the house on Vanderhoist street which he has been : occupying for some lime. The house was the property of Mr. Richard * B17&D, of Columbia. ?A fight occurred on Thursday J afternoon between two of the factory ? operatives. Oae o' the men was I rather badly cut, and a physisian was summoned but the wounds are not ] thought to be ssrions. 1 Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, ' cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from < rusty nails, insect stings and jvy pois- . oninff*?quickly healed by DeWitt's j , "Witcb Hazel Salve. Positively pre- j vents blood poisoning. BeWare of counterfeits. "DeWittV'^s safe and s suke. McMastcr Co. < ?Special attention is called to the advertisement of Erskine College. ] f" This well known institution has liad j many friends in Fairfield in the past and is making new friends. The buildings have been greatly improved < in the last year or two and Erskine is ] better equipped than ever. i "r rr\ ?.UiiGies' siippero uuui^cu iv < ! $1.75?Nos- 2h to 4s. Get a pair be- i K fore they are all gone. Porter Bros. ] ? Miss Jessie Jennings gave a small ] tea oa Friday evening complimentary t to Miss Hessie Dent, of Columbia, ] who is ^siting her. AmoDg the i guests were several young men from Columbia. The evening was thor- 3 oughly enjoyed by all of the guests. 1 "What might have been"?if that ' t _? iixue cougu Daau ?. ueeu uegscticu?is ( the sad reflection of thousands of con- , >_ sumptive One Minute Congh Cure , cures congbs and colds. MeMaster Co. ?Prof. J. Frank Fooshe, of Winns- ' boro, ho is attending the summer ' sehhol at Wiothrop, eame over Monday on bu?ine*3 connected with the ' IV Teachers' Journal, of which he ia one ' of the editors. We are indebted to Mr. Fooshe f-r a most pleasant call 1 wL while here.?Lancaster Review. 1 Br ?Tho sketch of Thomas Wood- ' r ward, the Regulator, which we are J M??k1*nl\Tnrn> nk/\nl/l k/? liU\Y puirueuuig 3UUUIU. yo Aside from the personal sketch of a 1 wonderftilman, the article is a valua- 1 * 1 ble historical contribution. It gives a 1 great deal ol how this pari of the State ! was settled and how it developed. ; DeWitt's Litt'e Early Risers bene- ; lit permanently. They lend gentle ! assistance to r attire, causing no pains ; or weakness, permanently curing j constipation and liver ailments. McMaster sJo. Prof. M. W. Peurifoy, a Saluda boy ; and a graduate of Wollord, who has so successfully teught the Ward's high 1 school for the the past three years, is 1 enjoying a short vacation at his lather's home. Be has rccepted the principal ship of a high school over in Fairfield County for ano;h?r year.?Edgefield Monitor. ?blisses Carrie and Pa'.ti Elliott entertained some of their mend*, informally, at their home on Monday evening. A delightful evening was spent by all who were fortunate enough to be present. Th;^ young ( ladies are shinning kostesses and ; know how to make their guests enjoy themselves thoroughly. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lackamp, Eleton, ; Mo., write: "Oce Minute (Jough Cure saved tbe life of oar little boy when nearly dead with crono." McMaster Cv. ?Base bail is now absorbing the attention of the boys of every age and siz-?. Xo match game has been played h?re ?is yet, nor have the home team met with any other team, but the boys play every afternoon on tho-'college green tor hoars with great diltgence, I# ana ;nc game evidently artorcis muca p'.fnsure to ihe players. ?Mrs. F. M. Ha'oenicht is selling ice cheap, and the attention of the housekeepers is called to this fact For iced tea there are Leggett's teas at :essonab!e prices, asd especially blooded for ice tea. Fine coffee, fresh cakes, and crackers always on Land fresh bread and chipped beef always the best. Try these goods. ?The flour mill which was tried1'r for the first time on Wednesday afternoon is MTV in fall swing and is creating much interest among our i>eot>!e to wh>n the aiakiug of flour with the modern machinery is something entirely new. The mili is conveniently situated ami all who feel any interost in auih things would be | fulh repaid by going to see it running.! A diseased stomach surely usder-1 mines health. It dulls the brain, kills j energy, destroys the nervous system. r\Vf>Aisrvrtco: f-i-? inconif-vr orif? -fafol 1 diseases. All-dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Uurc. It has cured thousands or c ises and is curing them everv (lav. Its ingredients are such that it can't help cnri'isr. McMasterCo. t ?Remember tic tbaiuless bicycle ofler I-.oaI; gcod oj:iy until loth day of August. i THE FT^l Satr.rd y afternoon the reporter of i The News and Ueiuld made a 1< secoLd visit to the tl During mill of the !: Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Company, 11 where pure and unadulterated floar is i now beiog made. The machinery is ] working admirably, having been pnt j I together, connected, and placed by Mr. 11 Ubarle3 iliner, the superintending;! mill-wright Every nut and bolt is so j 4i*..i. Mni i weu ttujuateu i.uat cvciv yan kjl luc ? plant moves with such nicetv, preci- : sion aD(l regularity ibat there 13 not a j jir. One of the most interesting parts, < of the machinery is what's called the j ] "gyrator." This resembles a large < sifter, and is used for bolting. The i flour passes through very fine silk, I imported for milling purposos. On ] this silk is printed l,For Milling Par- i po;es," which appears at short inter- 1 vsl\s on the cloth, and is in indelible i ? A litrht rnin foil An ATnnrt&v nfffir- \ noon, but not enough to do more than (i refresh vegetation a little and the good < effects were not of long duration. The 3 brought lasted so long that it will take ' a, number of heavy rains to soak to 1 any great deptb, the ground is so hard, j ] Fruits and vegetables are still scarce j < md the blackberry crop seems to be . I in entire failnre. j] ?Chew Long Cotton Tobacco and j ( [>e haDDV. Best tobacco on the market 1 for the money. Sold by j Porter Bros. : ?Mr. Thomas Bryson was married 11 Wednesday to Miss Mattie Mills of i Black3tock. A number of Mr. Bry- ( son's relatives and friends left town i :>n Wednesday morning to attend the i wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson will c make tbeii home on Mr. Bryson's place near town. Their Iriends wish ] :hat they may have perfect happiness ] in their married life, and the bride ' nj?H Hp tcarmlr wplr.nmod fn nnrtnwn. < DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumnations, regulate the stomach, bowels md liver, and purify the blood. They 3rive away disease, dissipate melan- , jholy, and give health and vigor for ' the daily routine. Do not gripe or , sicken. McMaster Co. J ?Quite an excitiDg runaway occurred on Main Street near tlia depot i Saturday. Mr. J. D. McCarley's horse which was hitched to his wagon, b?- 1 ;ame frightened and dasher9 down street. lie had not gone far before the driver was thrown oat, but luckily was not hurt. The wagon ! then struck a tree and was completely demolished. The horse escaped un- < hurt. ?The art class at the summer school in Rock Hill has assumed large proportions and several teachers have been secured. Two of these teachers ire well known to our people as being artists of unusual talent?Mrs. T. C. Lobertsoc, of Columbia, and Miss Nannie Cummiugs, of this place. Professor Patterson, of Chicago, who is at the head of the art department, is fortunate in having amo^g his assistant* two Euch fine artists. ?The Presbyterian college at Clinton, that well known institution, is making a special offer of reduced rates for next session. In their ad. ycu will find terms. The college is in a healthy place, is well equipped and Is in every way a fine institution. This special olFer i? goo J only until the boarding department is fall, so whoever has any idea of attending this school should decide at once and not lose this opportunity. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, ()., writes: c-l suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remody gave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, heai1 xr Konmlato r\f 1 ivVtJ j wvnuiv/ \s L | counterfeits. McMaster Co. ? Early on Thursday morningr, on the street near the oil mill, a dog which was thought to be mad, created some excitement among a few negroes, who saw the dog as they were going going to their work. They tried to kill it, bat as co gun wa3 convenient they did net saccsed in getting rid of: bun. The poor animal was chased \ ana toriureu tor a Jong time, ont j iinally escaped. It is highly probable | that nothing was the matter with him. j ?The McMa&ter family will soon j have a second representative in the United Statcs^anny in (If Philippines, j Lieut. George II. McMastcr, a son of j Col. F. W. McMaster, of Columbia, j has, we learn from the State, been j ordered to the Philippines, aud sailed \ on Friday from San Francisco. His | regiment is the Twenty-fourth In-! fantry. Lient. McMastcr is a fir^t! cousin of Lieut. Iiicba'd McMastcr j who 13 now at Manilla, ar.d the nr.anv | friends of both of these young officers j will expect to hear of their winning | many laurels. A Jiight of Terror. "Awful arrsiety was felt for the j widow of the brave General Barnham,: of lochias, Me., when the doctor* j said 5>he cou'd not live till morning," j writes Mr?. S. II. Lincoln, who attend- i ed rer that fearful night. "Ail ihought !>UC LUU>t WsJll Uiv; -LlUirl L iiCliUiV.il! ia. but she begged for Dr King's Naw i Discovery, sajin^r it had more than j once saved her life, and had cur?d her j of Consumption. After three smail j doses she slept easily all night, and its j further use completely cured her." j This marvelous medicine is guaranteed ! to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung j Diseases. Only 50c. and $1.00. Tri-il j bottles free zt (Jo.'s dru<r :JR mill. i: k. The isiik is admitted into this country turongn trie custom nouses I free o! duty, and the labelling is done to prevent its use for any other pur[>-;S2. Ti.e machinery of the entire plant was furnished by the Wolte Company, of Chambersburg, Ta. The machine that is at the top of this column is covered by many patents. Wo are indebted to the Fairfield Oil md Ferti /.n Company for a large ack t-f Ho r made by them, and it is rrAr?r? ntrtfii \ r\r\ ia/1 Tfr rrroe S ? ViJ Ui wv: VVIMIVUI XI MUO :ially erJ^j. ed because we knew it was pure, and did uot have kaolin, sand, iirt, or any deleterious subslauce mixed with it. A great deal is said ihese dayB about adulterated food products. So lar as flour is conccrned, Lbe farmers can do a great deal towards giviog us pure flour. We hope that the farmers will raise the wheat. ?The Yorkville Enquirer gives an interesting interview with a prominent citizen of Yorkville who is extensively in the busiuess of poultry raising. Ihis man proves that if chickens are tvell cared for the business of poultry ! 1? raising is an exceedingly promeoiu Dne. He says that since January be lias had 225 dozen eggs from 26 brown leghorn hens. These eggs briug a jood price, and he made, after all expenses of feed, were paid, a good profit, If some of the farmers' wires xnd daughters in this county would ,uiu liivll aueuiiuu IU puuiiijr i aioiug t would no doubt bring them in a 5omfortablc amount of money; that 3, of course, if they would devote nueh time to it and give the poultry :areful attention. ? $10.00 suits for $6.50; $7.50 suits for $5.00; $i.50 pants for $3.00; $3.00 pants for $2.00; $125 pants for 75c; Joz pants for oOc. Come ami look :it Dar clothing before you bay. Porter Bros. A Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Barn, Scald, Cut or Bruise Bncklen'b Araica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the paia and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Erup tions. Best Pile cure on earth. Oaly 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. POSSIELY HYDROPHOBIA. Sheriff Eliison's large shepherd dog has disappeared from home and it is feared that the dog is mad. The dog ame home one morning afler havidg been missing all night, with a large g&sii on his leg. Although of a very amiable disposition, for several davs the dog seemed in a bad humor. Some of the East Wateree people report having seen a sheared dog in that neighborhood, and it is suspected that it was the sheriff^. THEIR CLOTHES LUTED. A number of the small boys have been having great sport at the oil mill A large tank furnishes the means of so much fun to the boys. They "skeet" water on each other, and as the place is somewhat public the boys take an extra suit along to boused as a bathing suit. While having i\ great time a few days ago, somebody stole nearly all of of the suits "in the dressing room." It is said that the thieves got about nine pair of pants and ten or twelve shirt waists. The boys, of course, are wrought up about it, and are doing some detective work. They Threaten summary punishment in case they ran down the thieves. ?For every one hundred new subscribers a chainless bicycle. Who could ask for a more liberal oiler. gbrings joy or pain. It's for thee Smother to decide. "With good health j gand a strong womanly organism, ti jj motherhood but adds to* a woman's 2 S attractiveness. | I Ztt&Z Z&EE'S | IWsms s?&g&syMn jjthe vital organs. It ?lls a mother fo"r | baby's corning. By reritalldrg the 5 nerve centres it lias brought <:li-.:h? y. p Gcrov.ing youngsters to thousand; of % Ev.eal: wo'meu who fearci Ih.y v.r-roj* | barren. It purines, heals, rcgiilu-.c^jf Band strengthens, -and is good for :.U 'j | women at all times. Ko gv/ould be without it. $r oo. w~ ; I For advice in cases requiring rprc:;.-." \ J directions, address, giving symptom-, g " The Ladies' Advisory JL>epanc:?nt, - The Cbattancoga Medicine Co., Qkzi-x Itanooga, Term. * - k 3 r-rRs.i.oriSA 2j*iF,of.T.-r~,-c... i a says:?"When I first took Wine c.; i?.sr<.-.s Eve had been raarrird 'J:ree y.-ir , Snot have any chiidrc':. *?iae l.n.r 11 had a fine jirl baby." y McME EKIX-KUFF. Tbc following- account which we take froiu ihe Columbia Eecord of a marriasre which took place at Ei9tover will in:orfc*t rc uiy of our readers: Yes erV. evening at Eastover. *t| the h? i'i b!-- h>me of Capt. Silas W. Rul' i= a d-in^'iter, Miss I !u E Ruff, .. t -mas MeMeekiu, of P>lii;s* msrrio-J, K.-v. G A lilacK'-a. .ffiJatin?. Tb" attend!nb couules wiji0barie4 Lynch and M;!<KnfF. W ,\ Kirk'.and and Miss Rains, Many Livingston and Miss Walker, Williiui Saber aud Miss Walker, ri e prists were numerous testifying ir>: i.-h regard in which ibe young is held by their many friend-. Vina morning Mr. and Mrs. McMeekv. went to Alston to visit the groom's ftifaer. MEN Kidney trouble preys j upon the mind,disconrana ages aud lessens ambiWOMEN lion; beauty,vigor and cheerfulness soou disappear when the kidne} - ure oat of order or diseased For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail oI.yi r?a m r\V?1nf A H f! TPft.S. Df ?--7 Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N Y. XO OXE HURT. Several Winnstnro people were iu the railroad accident the accouot of which we ciip from tbe State. They 1 i. 'Al A?A/^ O K/l ArtW were sumcwuat IU^U.CUOU ?uu wusiderably s-iaken ap bat were none the worse for the experience: Yesterday afternoon the Southern railway train from Augusta, after going into the unioa depot was getting b?ck on the main line at the junction when the first clas3 coach struck o spreading switch and along with th'j Pullman car behind it was derailed. The track was blocked for some lime, but no other damage was done, and no one was hurt. The passengers -vere transferred to the second class coa::h and the rest of the train went on around to the Bl&nding Street station. The train to Charlotte was not delayed at all. ^ CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind Y?,J Have Always Bought T* MEETING OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF CONTROL. The Oouuty Board of Control met in the efSce of the County Commissioners on Saturday at 12 m. Thn mstfpr r?f -nrimft consideration was ti e election of dispenser at Winnsboro. There were five applicants from as many portions of the county. Mr. Jdo. B. Sieveoson wag unanimously elected. After the election, it was moved and unanimously carried, that while expressing: our confidence in Mr. Stevenson as dispenser, we declare ourselves, one and all, bound to . see the dispensary law in ail its provisions faithfully carried out, and that we will prosecute all classcs of violation reported to us as the law requires. J. M.Higgins, W. M. Carlee, S. H. Terrcs, Board of Control. Lost. Many golden opportunities have been lost by those who suffer from rhenma:Ism. By taking Rheumacide naw they will be permanently and positively cared. AN ALLEGED HOMICIDE. Magis'.r.v heart held an inquest overlie ?a.i b dy of Jessie Smith, on whai. ku^wu as the Ed. Smith place, aoout'two miles from (own, on Monday It seems that a Jew days prior to his death Jessie had bsen hAafvn hi- Flnnion "Riviwn. The inrv 'find :b*?* the deceased came to his de t ii .in blows with a stick by E&H ;;row:i. ''Iu this finding the juro:? ?il agr. c- The Magistrate acting as Coroner Joes not agree with this finding in all respects, it not appearing to lii> satisfaction that the deat'n oi ihe- deceased wa3 caused otherthan b>* natural cause." Dr. it B. HanaLau testified that the dea h f Jessie Smith was from natu rai onuses. Day.- Kelly testified that Je8 sie Smith was beaten bv Eunice Brown last Wednesday, a week ago, and went to bed that same evening. "He got up two days after that and tried to work; but he wa3 no good." Sunday a week ago be was again taken to bed, and died last Saturday. Several other witnesses testified to | the sauie effect. That Throbbing Headache Wou'd quickly leave you, if you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and suou-r uerves and build up your health. Eas\ to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not curel. Sold by McMaster Co , druggist?. INTERESTING TG CATTLE OWNERS. The fallowing wa* published in The News and Herald about a year ago, and we have bsen requested to reprint i? : Mr. W. II. Flenniken received the lolloping letter from Prof. Hart, of Oiemson College, in reply to an inquiry concern'ng the disease now prevalent among cattle in the county. It will doubtless be found very interesting to owners_of cattle: I W. il. tfienuiKen, winnsDoro, a. u : Dear Sir:?Dr. "Wyman bas bcon ! away from here for several mouths, j and Col. Newman basjast row banded ; me your card of ths 27ihinst. for reI ply- * ! The disease is possibly a type of malaria! fsver. I would advise removing ths cattle from the place where tbev are affected. A shaded j lot i:oar the barn will usually be a I good place. Feed on green feed | largroiy, so that the bowels are kept I nr>pn hnfc nnl- inn rplfl.TP.rt. See that I 7 ~- " -I they are well supplied with water aad j salt. Quiniue is the best temedy that I ; know of. About GO grains three times a day is the dose for a cos?. This ! given to healthy stock will act as a ! proevuntative. If the urine i3 bloody, j give from h to 1 oz. saltpetre three j times a day along with the quinine j Dissolve both in water and drench, i Where there is constipation, g'.ve or.e j pou'tu epsom t>alts and two ounces j ginger in a quart of warm vvsier. Trusiiiu" that the above may be belpiai :o vo?, I am vonrs very truiv, J. W. I-Iart. cA.sr?os.iA. Bears tl. ways Bought i 11?mwM?ijyiiiiiuiB?M?iB?o*ooo?i?eaa?^| i is only a symptom?not a | I disease. So are Backache, | | Nervousness, Dizziness and the | | Blues. They all come from an f j || unhealthy state ot tfte men- | j j! strual organs. If you suffer i | ! i || from any of these symptoms? | | if you feel tired and languid in | I ( 11 the morning and wish you could j j j1 || lie in bed another hour or two | , |: ?if there is a bad taste in the | [ || mouth, and no appetite?if | | : there is pain in the side, back S ! || or abdomen?BRADFIELD'S I II FEMALE REGULATOR will g j. || bring about a sure cure. The | ! | doctor may call your trouble | ! || some high-sounding Latin | j > name, but never mina trie name. * j ] j The trouble is in the menstrual | i organs, and Bradfield's Female | I; Regulator will restore you to | ' health and regulate the menses 8 | like clockwork. !' Sold kj; druggists for Ji a bottle. A free illustrated f !! book will be sent to any wooan if request be mailed to ? : THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ? ATLAHTA, GA. m * ?????a?mammm??^ ATTACKED BY A COW. Mr, Hugh Wylie was attacked by a cow in his paiture on "Wednesday morning and narrowly escaped serious injury. The cow, which was owned by Mr. Longslreet Gaunt, was lying down in the pasture, and as Mr. Wylie approaehed she started up and rushed at him A mm who was with Mr. Wylie climbed up a tree "which was near, and this probably saved Mr. Wylie, f?r tbo attention of the cow was directed from him to the man in the tree, and taking advantaga of this, Mr. Wylie made good his escape. He concluded from the queer behavior o 1 the cow that she must have hydrophobia, and sent to town to report the condition of the cow to Mr. Gaunt. Suppoiing, from the account of the cow's quesr behavior, that she must be mad, Mr. Gaunt armed himself and w?nt with Mr. Wylie to see the cow, and with the intention of shooting her. Upon reaching the pasture, however, they found that the cow was already dead and that thjy were saved the trouble of killing her. It is not known positively whether the cow was mad or not, but her unnatural behavior and the vicious way in which she attacked Mr. Wylie naturally led them to suppose that she was suffering from hydrophobia. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind Yoo Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of GOMINC AND GOING. Mr. John Davis spent MoDdiy in j town. Miss DaBird is visiting Miss Atna McCants. Miss Annie Refo. of Woodward, | spent Monday in town. Her. _ J. D. Croat left Mouthy :o visit his parents in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Creight reiumed from Florida on Sunday morning. Rcy. Theodore D. Bratton left on Friday for his home in Spartanburg1. Miss Martha P. D wight returned home on Thursday from Aiheviile, N. C. Master Albert Callam, ot Kiage Springs, is visiting the family of Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum. Cadel Brice Robinson, of the Citadel, arrived Saturday from tbe encampment at Orangeburg, S. C Mrs. E. A. Marshall, of Anniston, Texas, is at the home of Maj. T. W. Woodward, at Roekton, for the summer. Mrs. Chas. A. StevensoD, accompanied by Miss Alico M?Master, left on Friday for Early Branch, where they will visit relatives. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. Trial package FREE. Sold by all druggists, grocers, shoe stor"- and general storekeepers everywhere. By mail for 2oc. in stamps. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. ?Charley and Luthsr Brice and Joseph an-3 Elliott Caldwell are baiid j in* two new stores ou Zion street, j They expect to be ready for business nt <hp nnpnincr fall tiwlj Wi> wish (hem much success. } Blood Tells ) ^ IV A Yes, it is the index to health. If ^ ? you have bad blood you ave likely ^ Jfc to learn that you have Kheuma- r A tism, one of the most horrible disT ease to which mankind is heir. If > ^ this disease has just began its work r d or if you have been afflicted forta T years, you should at once take the ) ? vauciiui j_icw cuic, Rheumacide \ ? Thousands have been cured. Tlie^ summer season is the best time to &> A take a rheumatic remedy. Nature k ? will then aid the medicine in ef- j fecting a permanent, constitution- v A al cure. People with bad blood \ ? are subject to catarrh, indigestion, j! ^ and many other Wood diseases, p A To be healthy the blood must be ? pure. RHEUMICIDE is the J ^ Prince of blood purifiers. p 7 Sold in Winnsboro by McMastcr^! ^ Co. Price ?1. ^ \ FRICANA wili cure Constipation and **1?? wonderful Liver Medicine. Trvlt THE GREAT CATAWBA FALLS. 59.000 Horse Power Within a Few 3Iiles ?The Reason Why They Cannot b? Developed. jfr. Editor: A few days ago I revived a letter fvom a wealthy ge:-tlean, who with proper inducement!. iCul-i easily have developed this wa'rr i>o.>( ? . ibe greatest in the Uni'cd 3 -ie- south of Niagara Falls, tie ??5 ifhKpart: "I would like you to * v* me some ijea of the present own-1 jtc iho Fr?ll thA Catawba, near I Rocky Mourn: also possible !tg*l poiLU *ij i* might iuterfere (in the purchase). A party :^ks me for information as to ibe status of the [JlupfitV," &c. On receiving my lettir gicing the names of the owners of the. property, [!)- possession of wh>cl; will be t.cceata develop the wafer power, at the ?e.. e t^rne slaliag that some of U.em were actuated by he dog in the raanliM principle, which is not being j>bie to eat yourself ai'd therefore not permitting anybody else to ea% he reniied a-; follows: "I am obliged for the ii formation you give. I? is unfor'ur.ato i;>at th?re is s > much complication. As you eav, ihe owners are ru'cii-g themselves by holding the ; ropcrty it: such a way, when they u!d be grca'ly benefited if they would aot with reason. I do do: see any way of unravelling such complications. It 5= really a pity for the balance of the country that it is so." It is truly a pity; for if all the owners of this magnificent water power were actuated by a little public spirit millions of dollars would soon be put into the pockets of the farmers who live within twenty milc3 of Catawba Falls and the whole conntry raieid from poverty to prosperity. G. H. McMaster. An Epidemic of Diaerlioea. Mr. A- Sanders, writing from Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea theie. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemcdy. He says he also recommended it to others and.tliey say it is tbe best medicine thev ever used. For sale bv McMaster Co.' Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and e-raartiu^ incident to these diseases, is instantly qllaved bv annlvinor Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very 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 Co. aniiiiiiiiiifiiiuniiiiuiHiniiuaiHiianiU I In ail Conditions of | I' Debility | s whether from overwork, in protrac- s a ted illness, or in convalescence, jjj 5 the digestive organs partake of the a s general weakness, and are unable 3 E to assimilate sufficient food to build g a up the wasted tissues. In such a g cases i ? Patast I Malt Extract I ffeB&sTTomc a is just the nutritive tonic you need. 3 a It gives tone to the stomach, and ^ g stimulates the appetite. It aids the a g digestion of food, and brings re- 25 freshing sleep. ciiiis^2iuuioiimiuni9KmiinHs'ucmnii ^ HA?B Balsam Clea~?s and beauties the h*Jr. TH&ciir^'^ KB Promotes a Icsuriiot grevth. SSSSSS^s^KB Never Pcilo to Hcctore Gray Hair to it3 Youthful Color. g^V-y- f'-r.*. cc-'p <i:?3n< < & hair lolling. ?Oc,:md3IXiO>i flruggisi* VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOO'G LADIES, Boanokc, Va. Opens Sept. 12tli, 1890. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Va., famed for ' health. "Fnroneau and American teachers. Full course. Superior advantages in Arf and Music. Students from twentvseven States. For catalogue address the Presideut, MATTIE P. HARRIS, Roanoke, Va. Write for the free booklet: "Merry Rhymes for Thirsty Times." Hires Rootbeer time Is here THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. Makers of Hires Condensed Milk, $75 Reward. WE WILL PAY THE ABOVE reward for the apprehension with proof to convict the party or parties ! who burned our barn aud stables on the night of June 4. 1899. J. F. BROWN, J. N. BROWN, 7 l-3t B!y<h*wood, S. C. Final Discharge. NOTICE 16 I.'. ' ;::!V HYEN that I will apply to S. ii. J -:...&ton, Judge ! of Probate for Fairlleid ConDty, at bis offic?, at 11 o'clock A. M., August Is;, 1S99, for a final discharge as Guardim of Jennie, Maitie R , Ilany and Charles Dolick. ! J AS. R. BOL1CK, | 7-o-3 w Guar Wanted. I ; FAIRFIELD FAMILIES to LEABH ' to work in ibe Fairfield Cotiou Mills, j W- prefer large families composed of i.girls aud boys from 12 io 20 years old, i Apply at ouce to T. A. SHIPP. JR . Snpt. Fairfi>Jd Cotton Mills. G-27-xlm Winnsboro, S. C | A FRICAMA irJl cure Rheumatism and ** Scrofol*to Stay Cared. I ^Oerstle's Fe pa : ^ Are taken regularly as directed. LiUii ur cuiutiipawuu vTitu ww I HAVE BEEN CONFINE %T "With falling of the vorab and tilcers < 4 physicians hut they did me no good.. 3 I lind that Gerstie's Female Pai ff treatment. I shall continne its nse. f IS used only one bottle and am better al 2 L. QERSTLE & CO., Propi QUICK SALES. SAVANNAH: MOIM Pill 11 FOKEKJX AND DOMESTIC FKUITS, POTATOES, ONIONS, E, Write for Daily Quotations, Shipping Given Orders HIG-HEST C We are headquarters for Poultry, I dace, Frails and Melons. Correspon No. 242 West Broad 6-26 4t THE JOHNST< JOHNS' The regular classical ai also, three instructors have been Department for the next year. Cours A 4- />rvrv*A AXU V/V/JUU|7ivv*vu V graduation will be given. ELEVEN TEACHERS EMPLOY LAST! Separate boarding halls for boys an Holland, Superintendent in charge; 2 Mrs M. H. Gary, Matron. Boys' Ha tendent in charge, and Prof. F. M. El ates. Boys' Hall is under military di The work of the Academic Departn man, Sophomor?, Junior, Senior?anc whom is a graduate of a first-class col Our school is under Christian influe Rates, including board, tuition, ligl For catalogue write to W. D. HOLLAS KEPOBTOF County Hip?isor. 4 Claims Approved and Disappkovei at th2 last meeting of the Board ofCounty Commissioners held on june 17,1899i The following claims weie examine [ and approved on state case jb ana ? 1899: No. Amonni 435 N D lloberts, $20 436 James E Taylor, 3 7 437 Thomas Boalware, 3 8 438 DesPortes Mercantile Co, 1 4 439 D L Glenn, . 12 5 440 W S Weir, 2 0 441 E A G-ie i?, 12 5 442 Dr II F Hoover, 5 C 443 F M Ilabeuicht, 11 4 444 D L Stevenson. 109 C j T i j iq 55 *?*?0 O J ~ W 4*G News and Herald, 27 7 447 W W Brice, 12 2 44S Saml MeUormick, 121 449 Jas G Hollie, 12 i 450 G S Hinnant, 13 C 4G8 H F Bufcscbel, 12 a 469 T L Johnston, 8 7 470 Ueo K Mc Master, 8 C 471 P C Broom, 11 6 472 J*s H Aiken, 9 2 473 P B Cornweil, 12 7 474 Jno M Boulwaiv, 10 C 475 W B Wright, 141 476 Joe McMeekia, 9 477 Sum! McCormiek, 121 478 Ji:0 L Ratteree, 121 479 E H Heius, J21 480 R R Jftfi'ares, ' 2 7 Afil W a RtnL-hpa/L 12 ? 482 Joe McMeekin, 6 483 Frank Aiken, 121 483 B H Jennings, 167 4 485 T P Yonngiaer, 6 6 486 Jno H Cooper, 121 487 R 3 Spence, 18 \ 4?8 Jno N Lemaster, 25 C 489 A J Brown, 8 1 490 Dr Al Lan?foid, 5 C 491 Dr M Langford, 51 WJ >Y tj tfanKoeaa, iz i 493 R S Sponee, 81 494 Jno S Catncarf, 2 ( 496 G S Hinnant, 2 i 496 D A Broom, 11 ( 497 J C Willibgham, 2 i 498 A P Irby, 12/ 499 Jas A Brice, 10 ( The following claims were examine and approved on Road and Brid< Fa'jd of 1899: No. Adgoud 426 H B Refo, $18 ] 427 C E Caihcari, 9 i 42S L D Robertson, 9 i 429 DesPortes Mercantile Co, 30! 430 J Q Boiia, 4: 431 II B Refo, 10 432 S R Johnston, 5. 433 A J liinnant, 3 < 434 M S Herron, 8 i 551 J F McMaster,' 18 452 C E Cathcarr, 6 1 453 ' F McM&ster, 6 45 i f^McMaster, 21 < 4 Z r\ T T rt M rl ' JLi xu j v . 456 J D Griffith, Supl Pen'y. 9 I 457 C T AlcMeekiu, elaim $10.28, allowed, 8( 458 J T Blassisgame, 25' 459 il Y Tnrner, 3 < 501 W.J Clownev, 11! 502 A \V Ladd, & >>, 62 503 T H Lit, 11 5C4 T P Younginer, 3 505 C W Biooin, 2 50G Jdo T Wylic, 11 507 J W Hr.goorit 4 508 J no T Wviie, 2 509 Ed Oenrv, 4 510 \Y J Clowney, 11 511 W M Gladden, 2 512 A JD Hood, 33 FlIX Pres Davie. 7 514 George Moore, 2 : 515 T n Fry, 11 [ 51G A M Mclicekin, 12 517 Thomas Davis, 4 518 S II Morgan, 11 #19 Bi\>o,n & Tennant. 2 520 George Washington. 1 521 Joe A Siewart, * 3 522 Jas Mucfie, 6 523 S II Morgan, 11 (524 II A McMcekin, 5 j.'-25 A D Ho.-d. 32 i 1526 Jon castdi: 6 1527 T 11 Fry, ' T1 j528 Jotr Ili:s-e!i, 2 .! 529 tt B Befo, .12 1530 E W Ilerron, 62 | The following claimsjwere examin and approved on Poor House fund ! 1.-G9: .xo. Amon 419 A J Ginnant, $ 2 1 iinsintheBaGk/2 lEAEING-DOWN pains and symp- I ) toms of a like nature are forerun- \ ners of the most distressing and I o the most common of female dis- ^ *" ? ^ _ -rrr # lea, w nices aiia raiting ox wit; ?v omu. w bites is often the result of neglect, V d when permitted to continue freently causes inflammation of the H >mb, the ligaments are weakened \ d relaxed and Falling of the Womb H d other complications arise, pro- H cing general debility and undermin- g I the health. These loathesome and mm iakening diseases will be cured and I 3-eatlf?-^2!aIftj^Btembmlttip if \ ew bottles of the greatigmafe-ionic jm male Panacea**! F*. IF5.)""" ^ T JCVeiUUVQ any UU1VUSUCOD; UiUl^&a- H| seph's Liver Regulator. H :D TO MY BED 17 MONTHS i of the same. I have been treated by two M [ have tried many kinds of medicines and lacea benefits me more than all other % or I wish to recover my health. I have rea SUSAN E. DAVIS. Imboden, Ark. IE rietors, Chattanooga, Tenn. f Vr PROMPT RETURNS. MARKET CO., I D G01HISS101 MERCK CHICKENS, BTJTTTEE, EGGS, ILBLY VEGETABLE?, FISH AXD GAME ; Tags and stencil*. Spccial Attention from the Trade. !ASH PRICES. )gg8 and Dairy Produces, Country Prodence and consignments solicited. I Street, Savannah, Ga. 3N INSTITUTE, TON, S. C. _ . Jr%jB T.THPTT'T? A 13 V fTkTTJQTTS rkT?ET?RT?n. IX/ AiXXOJXVAXV J- VV*JO.WJAJM \/A A JUAVJUi^ j employed to take charge of the Business ;e3 offered in Telegraphy, Shorthand and f any course a diploma or certificate of fED. SESSION 249 PUPILS ENROLLED. d girls. Girls' Hall under Prof. W:*2X -liss A. S. Arnold, Lady Principal, and ill, under Prof. F. E. Hinnant, Superinlerbe, both of whom are Citadel graduscipline. . lent is divided into four classes?Fresh1 is wholly under male teachers, each of lege and is a specialist in his line. ince, but is strictly unsectarian. its, fuel, etc., $10 a month. [D and F. E. HINNANT, ?o-Superintendents. 420 J P Iseahower, 5 00 421 H B Refo, 13 30 /. 422 B G Tennant, 12 00 423 DeePortes Mercantile Co. 10 00 424 J W Richardson, 1 25 g 425 Ann McNeal, 120 3.460 JFMcMaster, 19 80 461 RY Turner, 45 00 462 J W Team, 2 75 463 J C BnchanaD, 2 75 464 B Q Montgomery, 10 32 465 A Williford, 62 46 d, 531 EE Roberts, * 2 00 532 Mantel McClintock, 9 77 533 B Q Montgomery, 10 32 I. 334 B Q Montgomery, 10 32 0 535 JMYaughn, 184 0 536 B G Tennant, 3 05 0 The following claims were examined G and approved on Pablic Building fund 0 ?f 1899. ? I No. Amount. " 1537 Jas L Richmond, $3 30 X 538 WHFlenniken, 8 96 5S9 Caldwell & Beatv, 8 25 VI tin t t J OTA - ovj oia u Aicuiuuuu, ? iu - 541 J&8 A Briee, 8 96 > 542 S R Johnston, 7 64 q 543 Aaron Boyd, 3 53 10 I do certify that the above statement >0 is a correct copr of claims approved A and disapproved at the meeting of 0 the County Board held on the 17th 10 davof Jane, 1899. 15 * B. G TENNANT, 10 7-1 Connty Sapevisor F. C. S ATTENTION, I ?0 '0 jO WE ARE BUYING ICE THIS SE A!? son at cut prices, and selling it accordingly?2h and 5 lb. ticket?. ^ Leggett's Teas, blended especially xor iceuwa, i>wc auu ouc yci puuuu. ;0 Mocha and Javr. Coffees, 25c and 35c .5 per pound. There's a peculiar fragrance in these ^ blends that is sure to please. )0 JUST IN ? >0 Holme* & Contt's Fine Cakes, Sailed 50 Wafers and Sodas twice each wee*. )0 Uneeda Biseuits, 5c. Spartanburg W Steamed Baked Bread, fresh and fine. >0 Dried Smoked Beef, chipped to ?0 order. " F M HARFNTHTT. ' i Fine G-roceries. w i | i M i i ,1 , i - - -r - I I . . I Summons. ' 5 50 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 25 COUNTY OF FAII? FIELD. iO COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ^ The Winnsboro Bank, Plaintiff, 07 against 01 ^T \r^\focfar Ar>->-i T7 f>/> UVVJ ^ j-k. JL>cai ?, The Winnsboro National Bank, J. E. Todd, Guardian, Sallii M. Doucla^, iO Ketchin Mercantile Company, E. Heck00 heimer, The Central National Bank, 25 Carolina National Bank, and Samuel B. go Johnston, Judge of Probate, as Public Guardian, Defendants. jO Summons for Belief. Complaint Served. 75 To the Defendants above-named: 00 \7"OU ARE HEREBY summoned and re95 X quired to answer the Complaint in oa this action, of which a copy is herein i'h q!: served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the 26 subscribers, at their offices, Xcs. 5 and 6 70 Law Kange, Winnsboro, Sou*h Carolina, 95 within twenty days after the service or hpronf pvHncivA rvf t.hp dav nf snfth <si>r- ? O0 J V* ._ . ?o vice; and if you fail to answer the comqo plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the 17 complaint. 35 A. S. & W. 1). DOUGLASS, 60' Plaintiff's Attorne\*s. 50 Dated July 1, A. D. 1899. 95 To the Defendant, E. Ileckheimer: 92 Take notice, that the complaint to2i gether with the summons (of which the qs foregoing is a copy) was filed in the -n omce of the Clerk of the Court for tue County of Fairfield and State cf South 40 Carolina on the 3rd. day of Julv, A. D. 25 1899. 74 A S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 95 7 4-6t l'laiutiff's Attorneys. 00 II Br. Tieo. A. ijsattlelii 95 ? - Jm oo .too:icit8 a shtie of th : public patron 35! ase. 60 Office is t.^at. formerly occupied by ed theCoautr Superintendent of Edacalion, in reai- oJ Law Jiiuge. 6-10 Fias opened .a branch office at Mr. nt. Ben Yarborough'p, where he wil be 10 found every Wednesday.