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mmm??m ? p?m THI Imns. Js&& M5H<. FVMMSSMB EYJBRY WSDN ESI)AT ?BY? riakWS INI SSRALj, c: -t ^iw-i..TWHv * ^.. ,?: v^r-~r,ar-=sr TBKM5, IX ABTAKSFS C nt T*mr, ... SI.30 S. c Mob.the. - . - .75 WTMNTQRnT?C"i fj. > - ' ? ? ^ n i * - J Wednesday, M?r?h 21, - - 1909 FOB INFORMATION. As the candidates are beginning to announce themselves, j,it may be of some service to give a brief outline of a part of the constitution of the Democratic, party. Sav^ra! subscribers have requested it'. Arc. I provides for the organization ofon8 or more Democratic elubj in each township or ward, Tho officers of a club are president, one or more vice-presidents, a recording and a corresponding secretary and a treasurer, and the following working committees, of not Jess than three members each: A committee on registration,-an executive committee and other committees as the club may desire. Art. II requires the clubs to meet on the fourth Saturday in April and the coaoty eouvention on the first Men* day in. May.. Art. Ill authorizes the president or fire" members to call an~oxti& Meeting of the club. Under the 12in Art. each club is . entitled to elect a member of the coanty executive committee. The ' chairman of this Committee U etected by the county convention. Under Art. V each c!ab i* allowed to elect one delegate to the coanty convention for every tweaty?five membars, and oae delegate tor a majority fraction thereof. Under Art. YI all candidates, except fer magiitrates and masters and supervisors of registration, mast go iato-the primary. The club rolls shall constitute (he registry list, and no person sis-l be allowed to vote except his name be enrolled on the particular club list at which he offers to vote at least five uays before the first election. Each olab- mast have a separate polling place. Candidates should note the following: "That no vote shall be counted for aiy candidate who does not file with the chairman of the State executive committes, or with the respective chairman of the county executive committee! a pledge in writiig tint he will abide the result of such p Lmary and support the nominees th ireof, and thai, he is not nor will became the candidate of any faction, either privately or pablicly suggested." Tii3 latter as to being a factional candidate we think is an amendment made in 1898, .and we merely call attention to it that it may not be omitted a.id the rick incurred ofhavieg one's votes ancoanted through defect in the rkf flift nledffa. ?? A PKISON XEWSPAPEB. It is sot generally kaown that a newspaper is published at Sing Sing, N. Y., within the prison wall. Such, however* is a fact and as the Literary D'ge- is says, " not all the journalistic talent of the country is on the safe side of the prison bars" The newspaper is called The Stsr ofHepe, and represents the three State prisons of Alburn, Sing Sing:, and Clinton, All the work in the paper, including the {editing, type setting and printing is doBe by the convicts. The papers must be a great pleasure to the convicts, and it contains a great dsal of wit. Tbe reporter of the wo^; man's prison at Auburn Mrs Ne 196 writes, " erery window on the front of our ladies' boarding house was handsomely decorated on the two Dewey days; the balcony over the front door was especially remarkable, being com ^ >letely. covered with Old Glory. The ah tfiMrown hook, and oar caged Pattis sans: in concord and discord, oat of the Star,"Yankee Dewex, how d' you do?" Dswey, to a 're a dandy." The following is a sample of the humor io which the requirements for admission into Auburn are compared to a-university: l.lCaiiidates mu?t have graduated fro* somerecognized jail. 2. Must give satisfactory evidence of an immoral character. ':w S. And must pass .successful! examination in the the foliowiag branches: Intoxication, dissipation, piofanation, depredation, speculation, hyper-rccreation, and peripatetic rustication. That department of the paper devoted to Clinton prison is usually found to be sciutillaticg with wit. There are finger marks which points to the editor hivuor Trish. He inatures bow far a man drops whsn helfaiie asieep, and rccords that 'One of our ex-gentleman rc racked the other day tb*t association with himself is spoioiiug his mortis. unquestionably many prisons no .'-:e life too hard, bat the serioas q itionwili yet b3 made; How far sh?ald the reform go? A number of comyiairts have come to from subscribers io the county that th?y do not receive their pfpers as 300n_ as .they should. The Backher.d package a few dars ago did not reach its destination at all. We have heard that papers sometimes take two or three days to reach Nelson'*. Nelion's is only six miles from Wians? boro right on - the railroad, and there is no excuse for this. We can only say to oar,,subscribers that.-ihe faalt is not^ih this ofSce, and other ^ aexrSpapers are reporting tfe??#auie trouble. We hope that all complaints *-;_j ? !* L. ? < v v. r n OC 1016 KlUli YVIU UC icpuiwu W u> ?v toat we aaay have some record of it sod point it oat specifically to the poptoffics authorities.. . ilrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, HI., writes, "I never . f-til to relieve my children frO? croup at once b> Hiing One .ItiBtt* Cousfc Care. 1 would uot' fe*l safi witkout if" Qaickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all threat and lung diseases. McMaste Co. JXJUT A atlLLIOXAlKKThe election of Mr. Bird to the Seu-! ate from California ndd* auatinr not!-j lionaire to th*t body. He app*a> b io : be a mere millionaire. Tae Chicago { Publisher speaking of Bard'? election : ?ay?? "This partlcu'ar millionaire? i his same is Thomas K Bird? wn,>rn the legislature of California hi* ?ent ' to Washington, appear to be whoilj undistinguished except as .a miiik'n-; aire. There is no indication tbat be j earns a dollar of his iucoms. Ereu ! Roekfellee does better nan ivit. N-tr j does Bard appear to iuv? anv opii>i.^r!3! on pablic questions. /v%k-,d ,'ji. vi ;-vi> ; o? expansion, he said u was too i U a question to answer ff-r>aad, but h? i was satisfied the Rsp'iolicwi pa:?y wonld work it oat sa-i^ictcriIt. A? j to the Philippines he not car jtoj discus* that question, mil !or tha pre*- ; ent he preferred!? sa? Jioning on the j subject of trusts. And, while he! favored 'tho lowest possible freight, rates and passenger faros' to aud tros.i California, yet he was unwilling to i express himself as m the. Boer wa^. ! He said: l?j opinion^ u?j that que*- j tion are purely persona! nnd pri- ' vate.'" The Chicago pap if ad Is: j 'Doubtless Senator B*r j knows i enongh to go io when it ruins. If he j didu's, he wouldn't btf a lUh-'iona.re; j ana ll lie were nut s luuuv/iianv, uc ; wouldn't be a Sea&tor." And yet United States Senator* are j indignant whsn it i? claimed that statesmanship in tbe Senate has de- ( clined and that tbe Senate contains no j really distiaguiibed men. Mr. Bard ! 11 a Republican, h it z.ny wonder, thattbat party has b!m: lored so much i on tbegrcai new queetiuys oi1 tlin "a ? K rnrnm i T*z course of som? indignant R- - j pnblicau Senators sny ???rve to src^ott j orer the blunder of ihe Republican ; in the Houna iu the irutfe: o< th+ F -nc . Rican tariff bill. Some of the R*pub- * licana iu the Senate are rerotrugagainst ihe administration. One of the leaders is Seaator Divi?, of M!n- i 7 j nesota, chairman of the commuseu n I fereiga affairs, and qu.j? * T>arcbf.- o: ' others will refuse to bo whipped in'o Hue. SeB&tor Foraker, of O&io, ha* shewn considerable tamper, and hi* Republican celleagav* rhud s 3 use con- j siderable effort to hoid biro iff trace?. ' Tbe truth b tnat the Republicans in j the Senate haye seen and are feeling I the iaiigqant researaent by the nao- i pla ajahwfc 1' miserable admiui^r*- j tion policy towards Porto K;cu, aod j tkey tee that a contirinatioa of it will j reialtiartun to the party. It is reported that pressure has been brough.. j to bear on McKialsy,?and he c-oi't j ?tand pressure?to refract his sseos.! Mr. McKialey is Ja eoy1 fio-?p9r, fujc- ' another flop nay oo.-n^ a* any time. Thi adulteration ot food products, it is now hoped, will receive the a tention of the. United States Sen^e, j though we hare little lope ul aoy-i thing very geed comi'.'tr out of 'hat j body as how constitnteci. btu i he d a j coition will at leas: euiigh'en ue j -people. The commit'ee, appoint*..' to ; investigate the extent to which JooJ J 'products are adulter d, 3ads :h>r..i adulteration is pract^c w a very j alarming extent, rthe i><gr*dieots nnei) ! often bbiag very injurious to the! i health of the cou^a.-n^rs. Almost.! I every artiole* of food contains sonn.'j adulteration Black pepper sold bv , one dealer, accerdingto hwcotifeMiou, i contained about 60 per ceJt oI ground i cocoannt shell. That adulterant* are | used in sugar, flour, sad meal i? rally knew*. Realiy we do not know I what we are eating when vre buy al! [eur feod products. The oaly j way at present is to rais? supplies at i home. ! I i Natk>KS are ve:y much like big bullies, and they are relying a great j deal on bullying to carry out their inj tentions. Large n&rie* are maintained to bully asd overawe. It'It retried I from WR?hingtou that the fcxvrman | ambassador had a conference wits Actjing Secretary Hill ia whicb'J-e lu.er [ wm iniormea sow a ucuj <.k'.r.-w i-1 I would bo made in (Jhi>a f?y Ra-.su, *?d j the naTj department ?ri!i ^r.d b? O ? joo, Baltimore, the lojrt,< r Pnn*d?' phi*, Marblebe&d. and h?- r?o?u-'*j to China to show Reus' * !>ist -rve r&r. ' b?llj too. And It i-i p e*nra?<i ; r? w j Germany will do a little lu. , or a^ it i? cilled offKa'.ry a demonstration. ' Krugsk i? certain y fooi. xl ? made a remarkably <Li?wd dJp! .txnilc re whevhe obtaiae ? t- >m h: ?v./li?h premier a tangible st-terns*! ?ho * ing that Eagiand't re-n }ki9-.i:.o=? j? to annihilate the indepencie*. ce of ><.<? South Africa* Repubih-s 'i'b<s Bo r* are bonnd to fijht new, ,-."d toe nnmber of their sympathizer'* ?vill ui<P5a-?? ?b??owwb? vi i.t. DO YOD GET UP WITH A LAME BACK?! . Kidney Trimble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful iy l; | euros made by Dr. ~trii Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver L?Jar?T/ and bladder remedy. U ! r\V/ Ls **'s *"e ?>reat mecif^>v ^ !?j; cal triumph of the r.ir.e- j Hj Bjjriteenth century; dis-j SJj covered after years of J 'jPT"$< "Lf, Ml ..scientific research ty i -tgaVfDr. Kilmer, the emiv y^-, " nent kidney and blad' der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in.prompt]^ curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright'* Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble.' Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested In so many ways, in hospital wcrk, ir. private practice, among the helpless too poor "to purchase relief and has proved so successful in very ca?e that a special arrangement has been made by which All readers of this paper who have not already tried :t, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, a'.so a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and __ send your address to Dr. Kilmer &. regular fifty cent-and Home oi swwnp-Booc dollar sizes are.sold by all good druggists. Mr. H. T. Williams of ^Yaxhaw, N. C., was in town Friday. ^ ~ IS v- * - DCaDBRBMPVDMnnBMnBBBBHnHMH^'l jenkixsyille >ews. If news c 'i d manufaciared fro.i; Match raiu, slash and p'-.p there won d be aoutid**t materia5 ha-idjas" uo v The few balmy, spri '?ikcdivs to wr.ch March treated us m the hrgioviig of bis mad career led ut? expect rtfirJ h;>pe for better tbing.? ?r b s hruici-. bui '-'Iiichard is hico*~ f a.aiV aid is giving as ihe (<roa= lueut." Wim longing, irapatieut ?ye? gard?>iei*s view the b >g^y soil where th^* h"p->! to a-iv* the *-eeds germiuaii-g wj?i-h >* - * (o snpply their t*ol?"; ?-io > aarl. vjgto-ablea, bat from pri? ey.r pro^.iec ? eow-psas aud turtle j salad ffil: hold undispated sway (w ' sonv? time to come. A few potatoes have besu planted, and a few farrows ran in the fields. No spric5 iowu. Waeat looks well. Love hr^fis at rain a- well a? a", ; locksmiths. It is my ivile^c to meurion t?.- marriage of ^iisa Lizzie Kabb, of Long Ran, to Mr. David ifamiter, oi Monticello, which took place at the home of her brother, Mr. Angnsios Rabb ou th? evening of the 28ta *f February. The rain poured io tarrema, winds wailed and howled. ? but "Hyiaeu Tf%3 sot cheated of his love deiighred h:>ur." Rev. E. A. McDowell officiated Mrs. M D.. Spigner has returned trem Columbia >rh?r? 9he hai been j Ck,ir>r>a^A in VoanTror hfl*l dsr3 tiOT SOIX13 I "* ?a i month* pa?t 1 Mis* Lu'.v McMeekio, who haa been j clerking- j:i Newberry sicca last fail, u; low at m-iiJH. She will return when ; the rpriD? trade op B*. Mr?. Carrie Elkin, of Alaton, recant! v m<vr-d to Columbia. Her boeb are engra^-i ia. battcasa the. e. Mrs. Martha Elki* haa been visiting Mrs. J. D. Murphy. Toe school at Long: Eon, taajht by Mie-. Liiln y-il, closed on Friday last. Vis*. Ud* won the love of ail by h6? z*d\ a*d patience. Ir i* che-riag to htTe 'h-j jolly fac? j a->d fii'tire of Dr. Scoit.ajnosg m oo* j cac^uaii.r although hia presence ia sag- j g:-srive of tfco maay "iJi? to wh:ci: flnsih !* bt'1"Y March. 17, 1900 Wa. t.)rr, N?w>rk, 0 . *are, "We nvvfr f??? w,tis..a;. On? Miici* j O)**!-. Cur* ;n the bous' It ?&?ed I m? ii*t> b.-y'? li ft wfceii he had tbv j puenmcn>8. We thins it ie tbe b*-i iiii-dioi.ie ma-ie " 1' cares cou-ihH &ud aM a?isr dfeeasrs. Pheasant to taks, J h-rrol<#.'*? H'ict '^ive3 imm<;el'aT? re*u;rs j iioMas er * '?>. IU'CSHliAD NEWS. J ' Sprint, w;tL tuat nameless pa'hoi ir> the nil* Which dwe-iK with *11 thiugs lair, Spring. 'v?i?fi h~r groiden suns ami fii?'?;- "ir~s Is with us e ajiaio. T the ut-?p heart of tvery forest in-a The h o^'i * V--.il a^lee, Atsa a look about the leafiest bower* a s ii tbsT iaroed of lowers." The aboT $ quotation from the immortal Timrad typifiea this lorely corning with its foretastes of ipriof! How dreary ha* been the winter with iLc cold windsan? rains, and how \?el< ojoe i& tay herald of spring I Owing to the almost incessant rains bat littl* farm work or gardening hai been done. Here, as well as elsewhere, the oat crop will be almost a fail ore Al- - 1 J -M od account 01 icq o*r? ireeza. If only the weather womld continue i favorable for a while the familiar I '-"to ?ud liiTT5-' will re*onud through th?? land, for the farmers are getting ambus to prepare for the planing; r se&?ou. The J5?<jk<i<?ad pestoHoe hat keen ! removed from Kayfield's store te th? re?idenc? of Mr. J. C. Feaiter, witb Miss Acgu<ta 3il;?r a* postmaster. pro vein easts at Bnena Vista, ' r*#id*r.c* ef Miss F. G. Feaster, | orojress sceacij'y, and, when eem-j *>iet?d, wil' s.ske ff'one.of the most! j desirable tinues in the coon?ry. ! TV. Rock >_.rr".ofcflTdiratioa art i I to b-re [<ev. E. A. HcDowali p<?.or tgaun. Days of ?tmc? &r? d: i %cd ir.rd Sandzrg, at S p. a. f Wu uaderataijd tfcar tho oirnert of \ tr.- q^nn ie' a?. Blair'? are hoping to v- rk 'hfin this ?uram?r. So mote it b<-1 tk*tdireloo? old Fair* ui cap of rejoicing to bar j ! ?i> z .j-i. ' i I tjvpf t'-e cou*S7 commi*?ioBer>; ?1:1 Nve <uc road laadia# t? Ashford'* i FAyj or (. apt. T. M. Lylea* place i worked a? it;-. alaest isipa***ble. j M"; : 10. -1500. yimporle * l?*llc.T iu*ix Hoars^i'-trrsaiisy Iv--oh- *wd R! tuder Di???>.; -? '-..x h.*T-a bv 4tKew ?* p it, -v,w. a K;duey Care " Vi -I rBrprin^ Of. . 'CCOBut Of if? >?. p;>-e ?in r* '?^i*jf pw: it b d<.*?. k 'itiv ? o.nd oaok, in ia*l'- ( Ot 'ti*i [it- i;-T ? r^euuoaot raft , i^f. ?f?> - If y^n vw 1 qu ;.k iti i.dc.i'p ci? i? ti*e r^mecy ! -o < by v> ?> A'kty. f<r8^i?t, o:-r s :> 1 \ ! ^.L^CTCnK AX BLAt'ETTOUK. Trie little iiaafetof Blackstocfe wn#! eta" ?ai> <*! > . n ' tailed Thursday ftv?- j : ;*? M -?n 13, ?. th3 ;alented Rev H.' W It a (*,.< vj. E Church, wh"- < r. .- ? r- e ivexhauvable subj-.-c' ..' ar r; j.* ' rV -ing that copion . f ? .':u fluency of word* < ?> ^tia?ic eriat-v oi le*raed Men, treated !1 . be fcubj'et i1 a aisBt icholarly and to- \ ertaiDiag gtyie. Ilia remarks were in- , ier*persed with aparkling wit and lu- , uicruab rvcuiaisccacHi ux xua vnu | v-omiifal boginaipj witt his do-; r?at icto socitt! circle. Fe coDsid? -?courtship mo?t: sacred, ihe blerc ->g of two IItks, yrhicb vhmld 00 b>s?d on true ^ability of character, i:-xt in importance to the soil* awakening, the jrsateit ersat of life. Toe diicoarse was cloaed in a aaoat ] paretic and iaaerc^siTe manaer. Eov F. B. la graham is to be con-H ?rraislated upon ?ecarinj thf- serricts j, of so gifted a Uc;H.rer as Dr Ba*?. j haudso^Q iism was collected, i; which vra* approprUtai to chtrcb j; oarposes. A - Epine. J ?. i Cure Cold In Heed. Kennoti's CtocoUte# X^xatirt QuinlM. ?*?y loUtc and ta cmr? ot'Aia b*t& wt The Kind You Have Ahrays ] infuse for over SO years, ] ? and li; ]p! All Counterfeits, Imitations periinents that trifie -with i Infants and Children?Exp* What is C Castoria is a substitute for ( ' and Soothing- Syrups. It is contains neither Opium, M substance. Its age is its gv and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assimii: .Stomach and Bowels, givinj 'i<ha rin'UlpAn'a Ponftppa?T1 GENUINE OAS! Bears the Tie m Wife in vis ?jr 0 T*?. %OM}^NV, T7 M< ! IIIHH I I I ""III GREENBRIAR DOTS. 5mi plaotedin your gardei?" is tbe leading question of the day. Tl--' ladies of the comrr.uuily areas enthusiastic od the subject of gardening as tho a;en are on farming. Owinf to ' ? - --C iU.. ?L/-JU tae in~ emcJicv i>x i,uw ncmuci jtvi-m bare been retarded cossiderably. Wi- bftve a-(?li >cbool pgtir. DsrM:g J lie* h'ri ?< a'.her ut-ut ??f t:ic.:cbolus wrr- su.ai'' to v*niure oat. Mr Pope ISi-i-oks J'as bought a home3'ei.ci in on; ra;dsi, a< d i-s now having baii* a y.t"\ iinie ci.?tage on 11 under h effit-nt tnHii;gc;nen; ct' Mr John L. Oautnen. Mits B ajich" u'''ff,"a stu'ei t or ibe Co'iV) bt* F m h C llefc, i-j >it howie >' a f- v? <!.-* * o=! ii'-rount of sick'eas* Mr ' a <1 e)l a-.fi sm, of Chcs'.er Uomwv, paid lb* community a fl;.ing Inst tv,'i-k Lutlti o eii<ian Ru. .and happened to a v??rv pain'a'l and rui<?ht hnve been, tenons i.cc.tt' rit ia- ?a:mdav by fa;l-: ?2iv.\L Lin^r, ;rbo b en very tick, iS :owiv recovering. Mr* fcV.zier oi Blairs, ia visiting her brotfcer, MrThos. Blair. ... >: Miss Editb Ljles, of Horeb, speut from Friday until Snnday in the neigh-* boraood. M. (x.,C. March 17, 1900. J Every { . Month f r there are thousands of wo- v b men who nearly suffer death ? \ from irregular menses. Some- J \ times the period " comes too v t" often ? sometimes not often v 6 enough?sometimes the flow is A too scant, and again it is too A \ profuse. Each symptom shows a f that Nature needs help, and f 4 that there is trouble in the or- *. 9 a gans concerned. Be careful A \ when in any of the above con- \ f ditions. Don't take any and 7 f every nostrum . advertised ' to 9 A cure female troubles. J i BRADFIELD'S { 1 FEMALE REGULATOR i 8 is the one safe and sure 6 A medicine for irregular or pain- I \ ful menstruation- It cures all- \ f the ailments that are caused by f 6 irregularity, such as leucor- i > rhcea, falling: of the womb, i \ nervousness; pains in the head, J P back, breasts, shoulders, sides, f A hips and limbs. By regulating i \ the menses so that they Occur I \ every ^twenty-eighth day, all \ 7 those aches disappear together, f A Just before your time comes, i a get a bottle and see how much 1 T onnfl :.t wrtll r!o v-nn \ f sell it at Si. f ^ Send f^r otir fres book, ' Perfect m \ TEE REGULATOR CO. \ f ATL.-1I<TA, GA. ^ &. Pi Mir i''1 ? !U tbtorv 11 at the n.r nrr t)siv? rle ax. ti e Evening' ?; i. :' N ?- 3r?Movd, Mai? , sk-: A . i '? i- Th? . ,'orrig'ier whe?? / q-e-n ^ r * ??, th? Unif*<i ate a ?i? P i > R'c >?*' An Hoc???t K?dl?ine !or La Grippe. iJ'vjrfi"* v vVnii - f Sr,a''/ Gard> ^ : '*i '.V bad 'h* wnp: [ i' . ' n !- Au-i iud have i., ' r -.vh w? h i sficouar but : <?T V- V- 'or 'i.in'8 , . - n.-.-.y 'h?!*?r thaf r.t.. o -tv-.ayer I bave > M.-i' I- !t c t f it *Dd the n i. ; 'id *yio U&Y8 all left me. I cot; grstciats the msnufactarerg of *n noBest medicine." For ?*]a by ter C o. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digest* the food and a&s ffatore in strengthening and reewfc jtractiEj the exhausted digestive er? *ans. It is the lateet diseased difert* and teoic. Ne ether^Bparatiea 5&12. approach it in eu?6!r.v. It ioiteBtly relieves and permanently cures Dvgyepeia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Elatuleaee, Sour Sumach, Nausea, ?iok Headache,"Gastralgia, Cramps, and all ether resultaof imperfect digestteBi Prepared by E. C. DeWitt ACo , ?i>kcago. McMASCXR 60. ' Winnsboro, A C> "T" xVC^-??? s Ws^'V- < V VH? < | /f? Vj ^ > '- |g|j | Iwj.uy a?^^ I BcxigrLt, and T?~hiel?. ?ccn has bcr;;e tlio nature oi* , is been made under Iiis persupervision since its infancy. no one to deceive yoo in this, and Substitutes are but Exand endanger the health of srience against Experiment. ASTORIA Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It orphine nor other Narcotic larantee. It destroys Worms cures Biarrhcea and "Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ites the Food, regulates the * healthy and natural sleep, le Mother's Friend. FOR IA always Signature of ve Always Bought ver 30 Years. DRRAY TWrCT, NCW VOflK CiTV. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFiT I hereby annonr.ce myself a candi dafco for the office of Sheriff for Fairfi?M Coonty, and will ^bide by the action of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLICK. FOR CLESK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for "Clerk of Court, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG-. I hereby anuounce myself a<andidate for the office of Clerk or' Court rcr Fairfield County, subject to the action of tbe Democratic' primaries. ft. V. BRA.Y. | ? COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for..the office rf.Couny Supervisor for Fairfield County, subject to the action of me jL/eiiicerauc pumvuiea. A. D. HOOD. . Idoyou Need Stationery af any kind? We have what .you : :,^UKE in fftie.Stationery ?f allgrades^ ,.and .when, you start out I TO G ET " stationery of any kind come and see ours before buying.. And when you start to write LETTERS :to distant friends or relatives we can show something thatyou .need in Pens, Ink, Pencils, etc. Don't lorget us when you are in need J. H* McMaster Co., Drnggists. Farmers, ?* - Attention ! If O WIS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GliOctriea is new complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trad*. We know what ffcey need, and are prepared toseive them and ai bottom prices. We also carry a nh-.e line of shelf ?00(1?? shoes, hats, DRl G00?>S, NOTIONS, and ?ve-jibing usually foand ir. a gen?r>?? ?ture. SrGi-od-i delivered to our city trade, i ,'ome and see os.. W. R. RABB & CO GKANfTE CORNER. A- . - ? ? * ''Sing their ov/ri praise-" If you reckon th* endless joy and permanent value yx>a wili get one of 'hose celebrated STiEFF PIANOS. Tbey are ma-Je with all i hut skill which onl? j eaisol constant and caretal at I :eui. <? (o ? ver? drtti:i of their cmfttructiva cau corn ma:.tl. Ileus's Prsflt Savefl. Tber f re ?n wnn'i i.tmi n , on with au ii.'i ?il> ttiG PifU'E. Convert in t-v-< FINE I LINING A2J1? ir?l'AlUi> G j Chas. M. Stieff, PIANO ,MA3fl' FA CTUKER, BALTIMORE, XD. Fa-t-r* Ranch Ware-Room, N??. 213 Forth f*n on St., Charlotte, N. C. 1 C. H. WILMOTH, .Mauager. "A NOTABLE OCCASION.*' Baltimore Sun. The Greenville ( C) *s prints in inleres:ir.r .otioii .f a ?upper jiren liat Satnr'-a/ evening *.* the Dver?eer?, second i:xu-}i aa?i ;< ction aandt of the Pi3d?om (5 C ) cotton mills, one of the jjon ?accrs?ft:l ir.3ustrial enterprises ir. ihft boaib. Two j anndred and fifty unr.st# were present j wd "the tables ?r-ai'-.d un4er ; the teuiplinfr edibi*a prepared lor the | occasion." TwO'.i\-23v? )Oa?j^r lirtino : lerved the gnss'.s m a rno*? obli&bgj and delightful mat^c;'. A nc:Rii.>vr of j speeches were that of Co!, j jame? ju. ura, iuc |>iw;ii?i4i va-- . arer of the Piedmont Manuia-: nr'rg : company, bQinar the lead!. / oi-o. I Colonel Orr told of the begi'ii-.i.g ?m i the enterprise, the obstacle* it i n j countered, its ^ro^ent silic: - .<1 ; prosperity and the thorotuii * <> feeling; which exited berw?*?f? ;>;e company and tn? employee*. i5- *-> j of enooaragemem Colonel Orr rp .d a : list of twenty-nine graduates <>? -h Piedmont mills who are now fi.iing j positions as superintendents in va ^u- j Southern mills, besides nreat numbers ! who hare gone l'rom Piedui >?; j are filling positions of truat as over-! seers all over the South. Ho urge-' , upon the young meii present th^ f&c. i that as the snperinieudents and crer- j seers of to-day were Allium 'he pUce*; of thou who are dead, so wiM th*y hare to fiil the positions ot iho-u *ho | are now living. Cc-1 Orr impressed j upon them that orfiv tLree -.Vvrd*? j energy, character and intelligence- j were needed to describe whai is neeoi-! sary for them to fii? these positions'! with credit to themselves and their j country. The description of the *o- j cial event concludes: "In what other { flrttiAn nf ?V?*a crrtet cniinlc* :'rv mil . WtWLlVH Vi lUiO , vfind the president cf a great corporation and bis sweeper bay fritting at the same table enjoTisg tach Other's society and exchanging ideas c'f wiiat h best for the advancement of themselves and the interest of their employers?'' Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. Ftorn the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. C. The Editor of the Vindicator lias had occasion to test tho- efficacy of Ooamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in eaca case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which ho suffered excruciating paiu for ten days, which was lelieved with two applications of Fain Bilm, rnbbiDg the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and en;ire relief in a very sho t time. Second, ia rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severs pain, which was relieved by tw? ap|lies'-ion?, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting.up free from pain. For sale by McMaster Uo. CLERK'S SALE. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COtTXTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Annie L. Williams vs. Elias L. Froshley. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, nnde in the above stated case, I will offer for saie, before tlie Court House door in "Winnsboro, S. C., on the' FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that plantation or parcel of land in Fairfield County, coutainin * ONE HUNDRED A CRES, more or less, know . an the Horn;- place? this being the portion of said Elias L. Freshley of the real estate of J. C. Freshley, deceased; bounded as follows: On the north by the public road leading from Columbia to Monticello," on the fast by lands of E. L. Freshley; on the south by lands of Mrs. A. M. Kestler, and on th*e. west by land?bf Mrs: A'.. M. Kester, sitn-' atedon waters" of Broad River, in Town ship 11, and being the same premises conveyed to saidElias L. Freshley, N. 72. Fol: n.er and A. M. Kestler by d*ed dat?d Feb: rua;yl5, 1895, and" recorded in Book A. P,. page" 319, in Clerk's office, Fairfield County, TERMS OB ZXI.Z. One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the baiante in twelve months* thereafter, to be *pr>.urpd hv the hnnd of tha nurchafer and a mortgage cf the premises. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and for recording the same, and for all necessary revenue stamps. R. II. JENNINGS. ... Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C, Winnsboro, S. C., March lOtb, 1990. 3-10td The]Easy Running 1 "HOUSEHOLD"" The most modern Sewing 1 Machine of the age, tmbrac ing all the latest improvt ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work and Simplicity: Dealers wanted in unoccupied territory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, t r KICHMONB, V IRGINIA. 12-28-Iy 25 ~To--1 GOOD U COD QAI FT 1 "\y X t W l 1 M LJ a Bought right and we wiH$? sell cheap.a-?ft V. DOTY k 00, SGROFULfl AND ITS fl CUBED B"! Johnston's S QUART BO' A. MOST WONDK A Grand Old Lad? Girt Mrs. Thankful Orilla Hurd lives In t Livingston'Co., Mich. This venerable an the year 1812, the year of the great war, York. She came to Michigan in 1840, th< too." All' her faculties are excellently p: tentive memory, her mind is full of intei life, of the early, days of the State of Mi markable people she has met, and the stl ness. But nothing in her varied and mi velous and worthy of attention than a JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Mrs. disposition to stffcfnla, that terribly desti and is cursing the lives of tnousands and tims of the death angel. Transmitted fi found in neary every family m one for] pearance in dreadful running sores, in goitre, or in eruptions of varied forms, j may be known as catarrh in the head, oi and often is, the prime cause of consumi Speaking of her case, Mrs. Hurd say with a bad skin disease. My arms an<j ] sores, discharging, yellow matter. Jtfy unsightly in appearance. My body was My eyes were also greatly inflamed and 1 much. My blood was in a very, bad coi at fsequent intervals, and I had no appc was in a miserable condition, I had tried mended, and doctor after doctor had fai the state told me I must die of scrofuiot were beginning to form. I at length'was his famous Sarsaparilla. I trlefl'a bottle thing else, as I had no faith" in it, and ; begafi to grow better. You can be sure ] many bottles. But I steadily improved \ sores healed up, all the bad symptoms dls and I have never been troubled with sci of B3 years is not a young woman, but I. since then, and I firmly believe that JOI greatest blood purifier and the best medic scrofula and as a spring medicine." This not lok to be more than sixty, and . she n We was saved by JOHNSTON'S SABSi aSCHZGAIV DRUG COUP. John H. Mcllaater <fc Co.; Wiimsboro,S. C.; W M. Patrick Woodward,S. C.^ T. Cr. Patric On Your Sprir We ape I^eady^ ; Sl^oWirig Spa A beautiful line of White Checked Muslin and Pique, were contracted for last Aui prices; you can have them < Hamburg, Nainsook and.Ls We are also showing'al; Spring colors in Prints,. P< Dack and Zephyr Gingh bought cheap. The early vantage. We'will show you good ^ Sheeting and Towels, andE White Damask in two, tr yard lengths. These are quality,'56c and 75c. We have many new thin* be interested. Give us a c; Tta r.alrfwflll ftmr SHU UU1UHUU A/iJU. 7WS r ' .. .. . - -J- ; sss ! if ""p gg j?jgl am now" displaying the i**? AND SUMMER NEGRWEA I can pleace anybody when the .a* and . get first choice. You t if you have not seen my big stoc They are perfect fitting and things out in this department,an Come and give your eyes a.feast. When you are In my sto * HATS. I have a great many t season in the Hat line. Yours to please, Q. D. W1L Licc yrcmertc PRESTON RION, Agent ~ PACIFIC FIfiE INSURANCE COMPANY 8F m YQEL Solicits a suare of the public p-i'ron- { _ * - . joi 9'2$ lycjc; ; 5 WFUL HORRORS j >arsaparilla | TTTLES. ;|3 RFUL CURE. * Her Experience* he beautiful Tillage of BrightMfc ' d highly respected lady was bom it ., ;I , in Hebron, "Washington Go* Net* * year of "Tippecanoe and Tylft reserved, and possessing a very re? : resting reminiscences of her eatix. chigan and the interesting and_Jgr - ? rring events of which she was a J inifold recollections are more mar* it re her experiences in the us* of Hurd Inherited a'tendency and pre* ^ * active blood taint which has culfiMflH marking thousands 'mere :om generation to generation, ft ll n or another. It iaay makeits vp unsightly swellings in the seek or ;*] - " i J.1? mainVMA. M a.ttacjtms mt? uuwuu> p'"developing In the lungs It m*y >3 itlon. s: "I was troubled for many 7M9 .3 Limbs would break out in a nm eck began to swell and became WXs % coveredr with scrofulous eruptionsweakened, and they pained ce T6T| adition and my head ached setKtiS tite. I had sores also In my ?am 1 every remedy that had been x*esA? led. .One of the best physicians I? is consumption, as internal abCMMi ^ told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, a?f , more as'an experiment than asf* greatly to my agreeablesurprint t [ kept on taking It I took- a fnati mtil I became entirely .well. AUt&i (appeared. I gained perfect hfltWt rofula since. Of course an old tat! have had remarkably good-heal? INSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. it f&f ;ine' In the wide world, both ftI > remarkably interesting old lady 0$ % jpeated several times, "I fjeUert IBS .PAMLLA." | A2VY, DETROIT, TlffOg. T. W. Woodward & Co., Eockton,S.C.; t-& Co., m iteOak, S. C. ig Shopping. 3 Help You by _| ?ir|g ?ooels, * - r : Goods in Plain Lawns, r Some of these goods gust, before the rise-M cheap. Also new lot*of iwn Embroideries., ^ ' irge and varied stocjf .ef ircal^s, Colored. -.Pique, * ams. These goods , all , 3 buyers willjet the~ad*.tflae in White Spreads, iave a special bargain fn f: rprand-a-half ^and; three- " factory . ends; splendid t '-V V ' > . ?S<to-,-show-and you will Goods Company. a ? grandest line of SPRINGS'. 7 R ever brought to this town, iy want a Tie. Come early lave missed quite., a :treat k of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS^ well made. All' the newest' d the stylw are simply grand re look through' my liae of ) new things to show you this ... t * *> ? , >- - 1 - - i * " .V LI FOR D. s One Dollar. 21I send It to ui with one dollar aad ve . $19.00. Dictionary, rotiect to-ex&ialnition. trrmr nfiir?t rmram an4 4# firmnri ?*. ? bargain ever beard of and a bettar 4teive yet seen, pay the express agent W.9fe > ?book. This Dictionary contain* 26,960 ' i and definitions than are to be fcrund la ' inal Dictionary. It is 'he latest Dictteew y 46.0C0 ncre words than Webxter't an * fnabridsed Dictionaries and baa 366 bmm ; . i'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY. Tha, or. the reference Is exact and It if ah?olP*al|r a<lefT.ip-to-<1ate Dictionary on the market. B*-. 7 i? Drilled on first-class paper asade uywiy sir tvpo and is handsomely bound in FULL irb!c?I c lccs. indexed for only $4.95. At a v ha* A3V0LU?f.LY NO EQUAL. Send year a catalogue of bosks at special prices, FBZB.. WERNER COMPANY, - . ", nfctcthrtrz. A!;ron, Ohio. mpanj- is morougiuy reaaaie.j~rxuior. 'or Sale or Rent r ? - * HOUSE AND LOT OWNED BY' M. B?atv od Bratton street, north Mt. Z-on College. Apply to 5-1 2w J. il.BEATT.