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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE W?da?dayf March 21, - - 1900 LOCAL MATTEKS. ?Read ssmmorr. elsewhere ? Mrs. Robt. Crawford is qoitesick at h?r home on Zion street. ?We had aM kind* of weather Friday?rain, snow, ?leei, sinsbine and >?v # T iAU. ^ ?Mr. A. D. Hood announces himy self this morning for coHuty supervisor. Levis Acker man, Goskea, lad., - ears, "D* Witt's Little ?arlv Kisers always briaj certaia relief, cmre my aeadache and Merer jripe." They jjeatly cleam-e a?d iGTijarat?? the boweU and liver. McMaster Co. ?A great deal of sickness is reported avo?g the colored population of this conrty. ?Qaite a crowd were af the train Meaday lit see Admiral Dewey as he passed through ia bis special car at 12 o'clock. U. 5. Smith, Butternut, Mich., gays, "De^rt's Little JEarlv Ri??rs are the very tost pills I ?vor iiii for costivsaeu, liver *>4 be if el treaties." KeVlu *r Co. ?Mr. McBrida Smith's many friends wH be paised to know his coaditiea on W ednesday b*d not changed for the bet;er. ?Mr T. K. Elliott reetived from Brevrr-% X. C., Moaday a beautiful English uia*'if pop, of which he is very proud. ?ItJr J. F. Williams is in Town for the ? } po?c of organizing aKoights of Pythli-* Lodge. We wish aim much succe** io this s^iendid organization. To -esure the original witch hazel salve, for DeV?iit's Witch Hazel Salve, veli known as a certain core for piles ad skin diseases. Beware of worthies* eeenterfeits. They are daagewis. McMaster Co. ?If yoa want cheap np-te-date visitiag. cards, wtdding iavitatiois or anyuuag IB IttO 41AV) A vnw | E. Brandt's advertisement in to-day's issue. He always guarantees ?*tiefaction. ?The cooking club, which was maintained in a loarishLig condition dftriif the winter, has turned its attention to tennis for the summer. They are now preparing a court on Yanderhorst street. "I *se?i ?odel Dyspepsia Care is my family with wonderful results. It gir^ immediate relief, is pleasant te _____ u? ?ad is truly the dyspeptic's best f- id," says I^Harfserink. Overisel, V^h. Digests what yem eat. Can- ? net fail to care. HcMaster Co. ?The sympathy of the community goes oat to our friend Mr. Geo. B. , McMaster in the bereavement he hss sastaiaed recently in the death of Moms Smart, belter known as "Peg Leg." "Pax vebiscam." ?Mr. tteoH.]Mc Master received a telegram Thursday saying the telegraph office woald lie moved op town as svon as the oiSee could be pat in readiness. Tbey will oecapv the office vacated by Caldwell & Bealy, next te Dr.D. Aikea's effise, en Washington 1 street. This will be a great convenience to oar basiaess bqob. The On* Bay Cold Cura. X*imotV? Chocolate* Laxative Qeliiae f? Mid in tM head ud sere throat. cCldrem toks tkcas like caadj. -rToa will not find a more attrac* tive store anywhere than Mrs. F. M. ( Habeaicbt's. She has all kinds of Ft ffood 1hiag? to tempt honseketpers. Bead her advertisement in to-day's ( issae ard see what she says about Heicz's 5ood?. These goods need no infrnf)ri?h'nn Kdm for nn trr>f?d Itiuvwuxnvu * O keeper is ever without them. She also has evaporated fruits, sach as prates, appier, peaches and apricots. ?Rev. H. W. Smiih. colored, pastor of ZioH A. M. E. Churcb, on Sunday night, bitched his horse behind the ehmrcL dnring the sermeu* When the time came te go home he found his hor?e and bB?;:v miffing. Conseque??'** Hay. Smith was compelled to "foot it " Monday momiaj some oa? found ike borec uitcbed ia the same pJace ?aera Rtv. Smith ?<;ft it befere hlsseiMon. The qmest.ou? is, "Who took d&f h--???" Th? One Day Cold Cure. For cold* ud sore throat mac Xenaott's OfcoeolatttXr&xadre Quiaiac. Saaiir takea ft* osiy Mtdqakkly cure. ?*&u4uiug a mnck" is qaite a commc occurrence in th* Orient, bit it id seldom that ire in Wihi^boro are treated to such a delectabie sport. @n Monday, however, Gf-erge Goins (colored) "made thing* howl" for awhile- Too maeh dispensary destroyed hit equilibrium tud Goins found himself a gaest at the "Hotel Gilbert" He paid his fine of five dollar* aad went his w*y .rejoicing? a wiser if not a hotter man. ?The following was taken frem lire. Mary Scrivea's page 5* Suo^ \ day'a State and will fee read with interest by Mrs. HaaaaRion Williams' friends: "I have reeeivea front that accomplished ?compoaer and pianist, Mr?. Hanna Kion Williams, a cepy of ker latest composition, 'Aadacioss Arabella,' a cake-walk aareh. It is fall of lively melody, nerve and zest | and is said by the*? competent to j jadge to be eqnal to the capturing! marches of Son**.' ?The theatre?goit!g people will be delighted to know "Faost" will be > - - * t- 'I - TM * , )| 1 piiyeu oore ? too xurapivii uta vt <he Labadie Company Apt il 5ih. The X>tbadie Faust Company is probably the only company of its kind on the Toad this ^eaion that carries two teta ! -of scenery. They hare a large and : H?? ?tnall it so they ctn 2ire a censplete | Y?rformaij?e ou ?-?y ?iz? stage Tkey i *sq carry, all the electrical effects, switch board, lamp*, wires, etc., n*>ces-j eary tor ibis grand electrical spec'nlar 1 prodacion. ?JFb'riUan R. Rutland, Jr., aoetj witk quite a paiafal accident on SatHr-' day Isst. As well as ise bave been 1 able to ??ceruia, hie iajaries though j pairfai are cot serious. He was j trykig t?# drire a wagon loaded wi?h ! wood iad i? turning th9 wagon he fell | off. The W4j u weal orer body j *nd u> wheel struck his bead, inflict-: in? a verv severe cat on the face, j Wbei* l**t beard from he ttm doing i -quite Ma*:er S>crid:-n is a ion i of ear esteemed fel - * coauty mau | - . fS. K. BaUaRd. * 9 s^sa Sore Throat Sore throat and constant coughing indicate an affection of the bronchial tubes which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not wait: but use Dr. John W. Bull's I Cougn Syrup at once and be cured. IteBols COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to tike. Doctors recommend it Price 25 cts. At'all druggists. ?Policeman GI bert received a telegram Tuesday from tse chief ef police of Chester asking him to be on the lookout for ose Joe Williama Tait was about 2 o'clock in the dar; at 4 o'clock Id tke afternoon J4r. ia-nbcrt h*d hit bird caged. It seems that Joe Williams bad taken a faicy to some on* else's clothes and had to leave home on that account. Jee's lore of dress is so exessiive that whea he was taken he had on tiro suit* of dothing?the produce of his late industry. Blsauurck's Trom X*rr? Wa* the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Lirer, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, ose Dr. KiDg'* New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 24c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Cnelalaied Lett?ri. The fallowing.is a list of letters remaining unclaimed in the postoffiee at Winnsboro, March 19, 1900: Miss Caroline Ash ford. Mr E. B. Bell. Mr La re ace Bolar. Mrs E. R. Diek. Mr Swnej Ford. Mr Frank Waie. Persons calling for the abore letters will please say they are advertised. PrestOL Rion, P. M. C^LSTOTII^.. B#antjw ? - . m ? A New *nt?rprlM. Among the enterprises mentioned in Friday's State, we notice the following: A commission was gramted to T. H. Ketehin, J. E. Matthews, S. C. Cathc&rt, F. A. Neil, all of Winnsboro, at corporators of Winnsboro Creamery Co. The capital stock is to be $1,000. We predict Much success for this new enterprise. The Columbia merchants say Jiirfield butter is always in demand. For semetime 800 jaeunds have been shipped weekly from Fairfisld fars crr. Rev, W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton,N. T., writes, *'I had dyspepsia OTer twenty years, and tried doctors aid medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kedol Dyspepsia Cmre and it helped see from the" start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indigestion. ^" It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. DXIJBCATBS TO THJC 6. O. 7. COKYKNTiex. Tht G. O. P. awoke i n Saturday fro a its firm sleep aid the familiar faces of eld political backs of other d&vg were seen on tke streets in numbers? not, however, so jmbulant as iu the seventies. The purpese of the convention was to elect delegates to the State and ongreisioaal conventions to be held in Colmmbiv The followiag are the delegates: State Convention ? Preston Rion, Israel Byrd, Ben Ruff. Congressional Convention?B. W. Nance. W. G. Emerson, E. H. Coy r.ad Andy Stewart. t&s - /9^ Yw Kara-Atajs tagft -Mrs. W. E. Kelson was in town Mt. M. H. Mobley cam? np from Colombia Satnrday and spent Sunday witb his fanaiiyw ^ * | Babies and children need| j | proper food, rarely evermedi-1 I cine. If they do not thrive f j ion their food something fes I | wrong. They need a little | 1 j help to get their digestive | | machinery working properly. | j e^e?rr's.?mN! :CODUVER OIL ; W/Tff ffYPOPffOSPff/TES ofLfME SSODA j ' 1 I 3 : i will generally correct this 1 j ] difficulty. | j if you will put from one-1 : j fourth to half a teaspoonful | j 1 in baby's bottle three or four i j ] times frday you will soon ?ee | ' | a marked improvement. For j j | larger children, from half to | j | a teaspoonful, according to s j | age, dissolved in their milk, | j if you so desire, will very \ | soon show its great nourish-1 j | ing power. & th& moth?r.'s |y i milk does not nourish the | 1 ' ' J- J | D2Dy, sne Iietus UlC unur H | sion. It will show an cffcct | j at oncc both upon mother | I and child. I 50c. and $r.oo, all druggists. j S SCOTT & BOWSE., Chemists.^ New Y-r!{- j \ oHHvnnMnnMMflnBnca HAIL, COOGLBS! THE SZCONDTTABDf WOHXM. Mr. Coogler is undoubtedly one oi tbe influential and powerful spirits o tiie age. He himself feels this jreai iiifltience of bis as is shown in hit pcem entitled "Keep Silent, Hand!' which we will quote: Weak hand of mine, keep silent ever If this bosom beats apart From ail that is good and trae; Pen cot a line that would lead to vice Fur what is written on that scroll Eternity ean not undo. iieep silent, hand I for :he girt 10 leu The thoughts that linger ia the heart Was not by mankind given; And I suit ?s?er in tke end For every word I hereon tract That would keep a soul frost heareo. If troubled with rheumatism, gir? Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. Ii wil! not eoit you a cent if it dors no good. One application will relieve the pain. It alio cores sprains aod bruisei in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, barns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, gland alar and other swtllinrs are quickly cured by applying it. Irery botUs warranted. Priee, 21 and 60 eta. For sale by McMaster Co. Mr. A. S. Douglass is in Florida. Mr. Clarence MoWey spent Monday in town. Mrs. TV. I. Aiken left Friday fex Charleston. Mrs. Jjjn S. Cathcart has returned from Spari&nbirg. Mr. C. S. Steele, of Union, was ii Winisboro Monday. Mr. Preston Rioa west to Colombia Monday on busiiess. Miss Alice McMaster epent Saturday and 6a a day at heme. Un! T "K" ?MKnU is anendi qf seT< r*l dajt-ia Charleston. Mr. Chas. Jennings if spending sev nil days with his pareati. Mr. Jno. A. De??<wrtes, of Ridgeway, speit Monday in town. Mica Mamie Jordan has gone ti Charlotte to spend some time. Mr. W. F. Harper, the railroad agent at Blackstock, spent Sunday is Winnsboro. liiss Lida Neil is at home ajtei closing a most successful term of teaching at Long Km. F?r #T?r Fifty Tears. Miis. Wdtslow's Soothin# St an? has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect saccesB. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the test remedy for diarrhoea.' II will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by driggists ia every part of the world. TweatyttV cents a bottle. Be aire aid ask f#r "Mrs. Wi?sl?w's Soothhag Syrap,,: and take bo other kind. 1-1-17 kidceway kippijcs. The merchants have keen unumally baiy for weeks past, so busy, is fact, that often dinner is an unknown quantity. The carpenters are fRdiag plenty to do alse. Mr. Boozer is building a pretty six-room cottage on the upper end of bis let to be occapied by Mr. Simws and family- Mr. T. M. Kernbert is addiag to his residence. The Ban has ?been playing hide-andseek with the clouds to tueb an exteot lately little or no gardening has been done. Miss Daisy Wilson was "at home" to her young friends last Friday. The -P?.TT-*h wm monrv AVAfllTlf ;vuuj AViJkO Jh/??Q^V4 %m r m guewiMf " TTho'g who.,r Mr. Rhetfc Tarnipsmd/ assistant pastor of the Methodist Cbnrch, was married last Thursday to Mlas Emms Major Green, of Greenwood. Mr. Tnrnipseed is the *on of the Jat8 Mr. Rhett Tnrnipseed, who resided in oa: town for some years, leaving here to acceptjthe plaee as principal of Mt Zion College. His father's old frieadc will join in giriag yomng Mr. Tnrnip < -13 I seed a warm welcome to jojs om suae. MisgLou Igleston, who is risitiaj Mrs. De*Portes, bat been quite tick with grip. Mr. Halbert Palmar paid us a iyiEj visit from Union last week. Mrs. Fowler, oi Sp.artanbsrg, if visiting Mrs. W. B. Joh'ison. Mrs. Olliver has rttaraed fron Georgia. Mrs. Eliza Kennedy lias moved intc the country. Her house here will be occupied by Dr. Ott. Miss ;Mary Spence has bean quit* sick with yiip Miss Ella Thomas is coarvaleseing Miss lugeni* Ho?borongh has jon to Albion to visit relatives. ; j . We are glad te see Mr. John Craig' ! name among the list of candidate* fo: j clefk of eourt. He will be the ri*h man in the right place. Mi* old hoo>e Ridgsway, should support him. Rev. N. Tillinghast, rector of St, Stephen's Church, will hold evening service on Wednesday and Frida daring Lent. Mr. John M. Edmunds, of Detroit Mich., is visiting Mr. W. Herber Ruff. Occasional. March 13, 1900. I WHITE OAK AriFAlX*. The farmers are very backward frit ; tbelr work owing te the cold, ire spring, very little ploughing bavin -been d#ne. wing to the ri?e in col toi there will be a Urge cropplante this jear. A great deal of goano ha been bought this spring. There hat been more aroall grai j town in this ?ection lhaii ever befon i It is lookiDg fairly well. A large corn and otbcr provisio crops will be planted ittihis eeciio this year. The health of r>nr coinmnnily ji jif very good. There i? a great tteal < colds, grippe. &c., threngbonc tb ; uei^uu^i uuuu. I Mrs. D M. billing haa be*n Ter I uHweil'for some time, bat to hes [ ?b? is much better. | Ker. J. A. Whii? preacked for i last Sunday. He is a weleome Tiiitc ir oar towa 20 matter ?d what aii *ion he comes. For lerera! yean h was pastor of thfc church kert. iiisi Jerasba Mitchell caste horr from Lancaster several days afowhei the has been teach in* school. She h: ucceptcd a school at Wilkesbprg, i smd J9An s??nx *s9s53sip srtoijtq j[E pus uop r -"edusuoo pidio; 'bubjbui ' uoi^saxnpui : ams ajnjosqB uv 3JB pUE J^pJO 503JJ3d UX UIS}SXS 3*q; d33^[ Xsqi 'sjqisuadsjpui 3JB Sflirf s^njL spujsip [EUBJBUI ui SuiAij asoqi ox -1 1 ass Chester county, and left for that place recently. Oar railread agent, Mr. Clarke, and his famiiy left a few days ago for Lewiedale to take charge of the officei 1 a; tkat place. Mr. J. M. Neece, froifl ' Aiken, has charge of the office We, i assisted by our young friend and ; neighbor, Mr. Clarence Mobley. Mr. R. A.Patrick made a biiiiness tiip several days ago to Rock HilL , He reports seeing several of onr Fsir, field friends in that flourishing eity ' and all doing well. Master Heyward Smith is the gaeac of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Patrick. Messrs. Brace and Matthew Patrick has a pair of fine Pbilipino donkeys, "Joe Wheeler" and "Bill Sbafter." They are asefnl and beautifal. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Bankhe&d, of Morgaatown, spent teveral days last I week in this neighborhood visiting relatives and friends. Sentinel. i M&rcb 15, I960Story of a 31are. 1 To be bound band and foot for yean by the chains of di&ease is tha worst r form of slavery. George D. Williams,of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a , slave was made free. J3e says; r"Mywife his been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitter?, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female disr eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep1 lesaness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This [ miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rnndown people.. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., Urug' gists. i THE PHILIPPINES. > A* Inteiestlng Letter from Corp. Herron About the lalands. | Manila, Poiuppine Islandi, Feb-. 10. , ?The transport* Ohio and Indiana, , carrying the 40th U S. Vol. Regiment, i reached Manila Bay on the afternoon [ of Ddaember 26lh, where we laid in ! quarantine until the morning of the i 28th, when we wqpt ashore and was > marched out three miles east of the [ city of Manila,, where the companies were separated at a distance of onehalf mile apart to do outpost duty, beiug ihe nearest outpost to the city. We remained there for a few days when we relieved by the 42nd rejji1 meat and marched four miles east, at ' the edge of the mountains, at which place we also did oatpoit duty and! sent oat scooting parties ap nntil Jan' nary 28th, when we were relieved by the 41st regimeut this time, :aad:. ' marchtd into Manila and pitched caanp: in onr aneller tents on the Lnnetlj' which is a very pretty plaee; it is the faroTi'e promensde aid driveway on the water Jfrrr.t Oar re?;im?M,i is having a r?ry easy time at p-ceM ?no drills or gnard duty, go ana ?;ohjc as we choose. We 1 will go on the transport in a few days IU UC LI ouipvi ivu IU I,iiv Mindanao, at which place we are to 1 do garrison doty. From the look* of things, * person would think that the ' war w<- hbont over, but one can't te!l? I du ibink that we will gee any active .ervice. The health of the regiment at prcfcei t is very good, but ' at one time there were two-thirds of ' tbem in the hospital with chills and ' fever, mumps and several cases of typhoid We have had only two men in. the : eminent to die so far, aad she ? of th; *- er? fr?m- South Carolina, ' and diea of typhoid fever. Now as to tke physical geography of ? this country, the clinate is very healthy, there being no epidemic dis* i eases as in other countries of ihe same latitude. Dysentery, smallpox, fever , and certain contageous diseases as leprosy are the most common, in places on the sea coast like Manila tbe ) thermometer ?eldom rises abore 97 i degrees Fahr. and reaches a minimum of 60(Agrees; the mean annua! height of tbe barometer rednced to the freea6 lug point of water is 29 87 inehe*, the' maximum 30 14 inches and the mini. mum during storms 29 inched and 3 sometimes lets. There ate three reasons. The cool season commences in November with 8 the moarjon from the northeast. The r dry seaton sets in with March and t continues through April, May and June, the hottest months of the year. ' Tk? raisy season lasts until October. The prevailing wiads are from the . southwest and northeast and are called r monsoons. The southwest monsoon * begins in June and ends in September * or October. R*in is abundant in the the interior ef the islands and on the west coast during the southwest moat soon, and on the east coast it is most plentiful when the wind blows from the north, that is Irom -Movemoer to February. Sometimes tbe rains are sccompaoit'd by windstorm* and last a Dumber of days. These are called l collas and are really distinel tornadoes. The comnaeu name of typhoons is baginos, which fortunately announce g themselves is a rapid tall of the bart. ?meter. Seldom a' year paises bnt in ^ some par: of the Archipelago serious damage i9 dene by these storms vrhieh l* are nsaal.'y accompanied by mnch r*in daring tie storm The winds have a a velocity of from 55 to 85 miles per , hour aud sre followed by winds from tbe s<?uth. Trie inhabitant* nnuiber about nine n millions Mid thereare tipwaid of thirty n languages ur dialect?, aria tbe prevail ing religion U the-Roman Catholic. Besides th? Malays there are many Chiness hail-breeds a d a lesser num>f ber of Spanish balf-breeds. The porla ie that have considerable commercial im .portawce are Manila, Ilwlo and Ceba. Mountains, volcanoes, lakes, rivers " I aud springs are plen!itul. The prmci* ir { p&i animus are the water bufUso, u?ed 'as a draught anion.I when ?foice*tilg cated, end found i.i a 1 the islands, Horses are small and wiry.; cat:]* tie >rialeo found. are abuifdanf and ' forui the principal ir.oat diet of the iO natives. There me aJ^u a few ah.ep and goats. There are monkeys ol rarioui specie#, wild cits and civeis w The largest bird is the tipsol, a species *0 of crane, five feet high Among the is insect*, tbere are ants found every[Q where in undesirable numbers, and f (heio?Q8t which plays havoc with the crop*. Vegetation i? extraordinarily rich and abundant in the Philippines. It would require quite an amount of writiig t# give an adequate idea of plants found here. Timber for building: purposes is furnished by the man cono, the naolave. the ipil, the yacai, the banaba, the guijo, and others; for cabinet work there is the narra, white and red, and several others. Among the fruits are the mango, the ate, the laLzon, the sapote, the orange and the banana, which latter is the bread of the { natives. Coffee, cocoa, cotton and pepper can be grown to a great profit; J also tobacco, indigo, rice, sugar cans, pineapple, abaca, a bibre that consti- 1 tutes oBe of the chief seurces of * wealth in the island; the uito from , which are made hats of excellent , qnallty. Grasses aad reeds are represented in the Philippines by numerous * speeies. The minerals are coal, cop? t per, lead, sulphnr, mercury, marble i and jasper exists in the mountains of San Matoes, Mariocles and :in" the province of Pangaainao Well as this piece is a little long I ,j will close it, and write you more after , reaching the island of Mindanao. If " [ you think that it will interost your [readers and have the fpace yon mayprint it. I received a few copies The News Hiuald a few days ago j aud was very glad to jiet them a? w | bad seemsd iike years siuce I last one. - t I With best wishes to yourto-.t and \ paper, I am yours truly, Corp. ft. A. Heiroa, Co. M, 40th C. S. V Infai.tr -,i r 1. D T J*X*UJJ?7 X JL? FKKE OF CHARGE. ^ . Any., adalt suffering f:om a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat ? or lang troubles of any natnre, who , will call at McMaster Co. will b? pre . *$nted with' a sample bottle of i Bwchiee's ..German Syrup, free-of.] 6&arge. Only one bottle given to o- e person, and none to children without order from parents. 2 i No throat or- lung remedy ever bad ? *no& a salens Boicheei German Syrup in all parts of the civilized worith Twenty rears ago millions of bottle# were gmn away, and your druggists will tell yon its success was marvelous, litis really the only throat and lung j remedy generally endorsed *by physicians.. One 75 cent bottle will care or prove its value. Sold by dealers in ] all civilized countries. ?Charlotte, it seem?, is kept in a constant state of excitement over.the smallpox scare. Thursday's Evening r News speaks of Mother ca?o. This disease seems to be confined entirely to tke Mlortdpopilatio*. Evtry pre- i caution shoild bo take* to keep this c~ dreaded disease oat of oar little city. * So far we.hare bee* more fortunate c than Mighboring towns; hewever, i we can't be teo carefnl. . ??. / ? Kemarkabl* Kcscu?. S Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, ^ 111., make3 the statement, that she t caught cold, which settled on her ? lungs: she was treated for a month by z her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumtion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist sug- , gestedDr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited J from first dose. She continued its use t and after taking six bottles, found her- t -seir sound ana wen; now uoes uci ? ewn housework, and is as well as she 1 ever . wis. Free trial' bottles of this i .Great. Discovery at MeMaster* Co.'s ] .drug store. Large bottler ?0 cents '"and $1.00. _ ?r,. . Mr. J. W. Butler, of Atlanta, was in Winnskoro Monday. Mr. A. C. Leisman, of Columbia, was in towa Monday. T?lc*nlo Eruption? Are grand, but Skin Eruption* veb life of joy. Bnckleu's Arnica S.v*e cures them; *l*o Old, Ennnlv? a-"i Fever Sores, TJlcer?, Boil?. Fe'.o , Corns, Wart?> Ints, Bruises, Bnrr-is Scaids, Chapped HancK ?JbiJ^ Best Pile cure on earth. Drive* ?-n, Painn and Aches.^ Only 24 cts. a box < ure guaranteed' Sold by . >; ? C?., druggists. Mils Jennie Gladfle?i.;of ipentTiieiday with tbo. faaiiiy of Mr. J. A. Stewart. % 1 Mr. Ed Porter arrived ,ho>n3 Trie-day ! from Warren, Rhode Iiland, to ?p?nd 5 esveral weekt with parent. ] Shake in Y?mr Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It , eures painfal, smarting, nervous feet . and ingrowing . nails, and- instantly ! takes tne'stirig out of corns and bun- 1 ions. It'i the "greatest comfort dis- , coveryof the age. Alienor. Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes, feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and kot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail^for 25c: in stamps. Trial, package FJREK Adaress, Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 3-14 Miss Ray Cummihgs left Tuesday for Mexico. Her father, Mr. J. H. Caramings, will accompany hsr. A <SMd C?ugh H*?U?in? ter Children. "I hare no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a well known and peDular baker, Petersburg. Ya. 4We have it to oar cbikiren whentrf>n;-' ! ,vith bad coughs, also whoopi>? < uugh, and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It wa? recommended to tr.e by a druggist as tbe best congh medicine foi children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by McMaster Co. Miis Kate Wheeler went to Greeawood Friday where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Sease ha9 returned frem Trenton and is with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Clarke. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileibur? Pa , ssys, "A? a kpevdy cmro for COUgDJ, COias, croup ant: sure iui"ai . One iiinute Conjh Lure is Bn*^aa;?d. It U pleasant for children to take I heartljr rccomaieBd it to aethers " It is the only bamless rsroedj that prodaces immediate recall*. It cares bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and larnr disasc*. It wiil pre~ veot coaiHttption. McWast?r Co. ' i Mi?? Lida Yarborongh, our imere*ting correspcadent from Jenkix?vi:If, ia visiting Mrs D. E. M?;D^wel!. Ifch oa bamaN cared in SO mirtHf* by Woolford's Sasitary Lotion l'ri? ncv?r f4>Ii. Sold bv W. E AifceH, 1 droggiat, WiuRgiioro, S. U. Mia* Faonie Crrigiu n rxprc*'d 1 home 'be first of next * two months' visit to friairdj in Korta Carolina. i The One Day Cold Cure. .Cold ia he*d a*d tore threat on rod by X*T I 90ui CBOCOiAlca juaxaure yuiaiat. AS mwxy i? 11 t*ko &* wtty. * Cfc&ljca cry for them/' CASTOR IA Ttr Iifants aad Ckilfeto. Tk KM Ym Han Aliif* SagM ?There should be a large crowd at ftc Thespian Hall *n the night of ipril dtb to witness tut iamous uriv* 'Fault," at presented by the'Labadie Company. A'l special scenery au<i >lectrical effects are carried by thi* ixeellent company of dramatic artiste. Darijig (he action of the drama seteo iions from I be grand eperaof Fans? ire rtndered by Prof. Ciaade E. MacLrthnr. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in th? head and sore throat use Keraott's Chocolates laxative Quiaixe, the " Oae Day C?ld Cart," * " J _ M/ui ttil? hftfStj | .rjoxsi* ? icx-jt-tnt frcrtrSu 5h* ?Tai'.r, to '?jk}>ojpO Ql*jr t-- m Yc-uCvfni Colo*. G-aiCaw? <-?: ? a J?*ir fttflrng. gagg^*?? Salem fantefl gT' Will straigh'en early aad kink\ hair without i?jar* to'tbe scalp or bair. Price 50 Cents pcr'Box ANTI-KIN KSn^orsed by the TJniled State* H?;ib Reporip. > ITm iHTT 0 mnn V.m V?r,V JAJtMin & mun new mi, t SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 15xl2fl2 5, 7, 9 and 11 Broadwav. SUMMONS. ,v" STATE-OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUSTT OP FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 3*uk of Ridgeway, of Ridgeway, 8. C , Plaistift, against J. W. Ray, 1/efendant. Summons. For Relief. ro the Defendant above-named: Y^OU are hereby summoned and reX qaired to answer the complaint _ iu? ?a?;ah TnV>;nVi fiUH in thft Li iujl? a*uvsu, nuiuu ?... jffice of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleas, for the laid County, >n 15th March, 1900, and to serve a :opy of your answer to the said com>laint on the subscribers at their offices, >fo3. 5 and 6 Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days ifter the service hereof, exclusive of he day of such service; and, if you ail to answer the complaint within the ime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this iction will apply to the court for the elief demanded iu the complaint. Dated llth March, A. D. 1900. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys ro the defendant, J. W. Ray: Take notice that' the complaint together with the summons, of which he foregoing is a copy, together w>?b he complaint, was filed in the office >f the Clerk of the Court of Common i Siooa ?t Winnihrtrn. (lOHJltVOf Fair leld/in tie State afore?aid, on ll<b Mareb, 1900. ' A. S.'& W. D. DOUGLASS, - 3-17-6t< ' ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. 'i SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY,OF FAIRFIELD. . COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. M. Grier, Plain; iff, against R. S. Jennings, as Administrator of j " the estate of John H. Clamp, de-! ceased, M. R. CLunp, W. Fletcher Clamp Lillie Read. Jessie i lamp. i John Clamp, Eliza J. Icruggs, ana jThe Bank of Ridge way, D?fendants. Copy Sumrrtons for Relief. to tli'e Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in ;his ..action, which is filed in the office Df the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas' for the said County, and to serve i copy of your answer to tne sam Qomplainton the subscribers at ibeir offices above The Winnsboro Bank, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if vou fail to answer Ihe complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will armly to the Court , for the relief dematiaed in the complaint. December 23rd, A D 1899. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant Eliza J. Seruggs: Take notice, that the complaint in this action (together with the summons of which the foregoing is a copy) was filed ia the officejof the Clerk o 1 the Court of Common Ple<is, atv Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South -Carolina, on the 4th day of January, 1900. Mareh 16th, 1900. * RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, 3-17-6c Plaintiffs Attorneys. ATTEINTIOIN ' f OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF TINWARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. Dilb Pane, Ketcbiit Fan, Dairy Pant, Paddiug Pant, Jtlly Pani, Wash Pant, Columbia, Scolloped and Plain Pie Platoi, Tea, Bfirl aud Grary Straineri, Grateri, Po-, into Mathers, Cord Moild?. I*Z Whips, Toasters, .Si^ve Settle*, ; Dish Kettles, le?, 'I . t Basting Spooss, ColantLr*, uoff* Standi, Bitcoit C*tt?rs, Jfcc.. J. W, SEIGLER Notice to Voters T".* Book*- of Registration f ? th* nsxr Municipal Election, to be h> la ??n April 2rh next for Intcn l*nr and lour Tfaroeus for the town of VTinnsboro, R C., vril! be open for the registering *f raters at tb.'- st?r# of Jo^.n V SnJi f-0'? Jaouarv 1. 1900. and eio**. April 1, 1*00 All vnfp'-p jM thi? ?lp. ik>? are required t?> register *i-h this time. -. ? J :: to A K, lutendanu W. ?. CATHCART, Sap?nri?or ! RsjUirltiyi. notice:. I WILL STAND MY gTANDABOBRED JACK his season at iin*boro. He is tif e^n hands Lijjb. black with white points; w?ifh* aine h*ndred poands Be took th? firit prisf at the last State F?ir. insurance Tin Dollars. J.I.WHEELER. 3-13-1 (a HEINZ. We are sole agents in Winnsboro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pieties, . ask for Heinz's, they are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles are fine. Heinz's Sweet ?and Sour s? mixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. Heinz's India Radish. ^Heinz's Celery Sauce. Heinz's Tomato Catsup. Heinz's Preserves in bulk. Heinz's Apple Butter and Jams.. . Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk and glass. This is the season for evap-. onited fruits. We k'ave them in ^Prunes, - Apples, Peaches and Aprico.ts. ^ 7 Tlttfllnnimnrl tlifl Bnnt rriiutiidu iuc ABM by the customersl Th? p?opl? whoare'tht wiwst j^dyt of qualities and r*la?. Oat ufiling of \ ?t rvTT? o 4 nnir rijUUA- SAVyVil) GRITS, EAL, OATS, CORK, Aid til othtr line* of Staplea?d F**ay ijroctrita can be accepted aa the btat prodtctd. We tearcbtd the aarkata for tit choicttt (not tie ehraptlt)lo?d?, and tfet rtprlt of ??r *mce??ifll fctjiif it here ft r our coatojMra. : W ha?a jut rrcairtd a- Im lot of If ly Rose aa<l Goodrich Sttd Potatet?; alao Onicn ^?ta. ' ;J P Mo?AKUY?CO EARLY Cabbage .Plants,' FOR SALE BY Mp.Msstep hmm 1U U ill B.IMU1 uvmpitflj JUST ARRIVED and FOR SALE. A SICE LOT OP HORSES AMD MULES, a few good Mares, a &<\% 0> nfcination Horse. at>da few l'.ug Home. My Male* are finer than I hare erer handled. I will sell the xboye stock eheap for ca?h, or on time for good bankable nnar. jr~r Cows. I will pay the highest cash price for all classes of cat lie, fat or poor. Buggies. 1 hare a few Dice BUGGIES that 1 wili so 1 cheap for casfc. I haveemployed Mr. Artbar Op-ess f->r >he present year, lie wi:i b? ylad! 'o bare his friend* call on bins and do %owe basincs*. A. Williford, \Vius:sboro, 8. . "UNDERTAKING IX ALL ITS,BaFA*TMtttt vrith.a fall Ca*k*ta, 5?rfl Ca??? Offim, wns'antljr en.ka*4, av sf hexrs> wku rtqvMted. Ttaaairfai f#r ps-t pt?r?aajr? a*4 *oW< i tu?n ter a afeare la tfee fwfcarm, in m *44 ??a<l CslHs at(Mdw5 to ai aJJ h??. nmBLL&jr w mm& J. M, WLHW ? * . 4-&* ~ly Engraved . ~ Visiting Cards. Stationery, Wedding I nvitations, Eta. . v?| A full assortment of styles to select from. Prices to compete with any iNever.rnigner; Often Lower. :|g Cards printed from .plate," $1.00 j>?r 100. New plates from r - ~ ?? SOc to 31.00. ' Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, f Wat?kmak*? & CXKSTBR, .?. ~"Yf~ | YOU SUFFER TnRT^w mr tm I:q digestion <?p Dyspepsia | TBY | A BOX , .1- " " fvj ' ' , . TE>ysp?psi? Tablots. JflSIAI J. OBBil, PHARMACIST. ClarMMi! gkarlitte Ctiierciil GtUsp, - |1 Charlotte, 2f..C., established^ 1S91 . ?<* - > ; - M B?e Bisiicss Rome, Ga., established i* 1$S , now under om msaagensent, offers exceptional advantages to any >? desiring a thoroughly practical betiness education is the shortest posiibis ti?o. - ' .;1jg The wide range of territory cor?r?4 _ '% by oar employment agencr tfori* exceptional chances for secorisjf po?ilions will fuaraotee ioai po?ton if yoa take oar guarantee court*. Tbe rooms in the acbools^are large and convenient and well lighted. Tgodk men or veurg women may enroll in either school any week day during the year. If ye? are a stenographer, bookkeeper or teacher_and desire a po?i- ; tion, writs tbe riedmoet Agency, Ckarlotte, N. C. If yon art net a stenographer, er book-keeper, apend a ? few jnontha in os? ef tbeae sckeels and cet TO?r?elf in shape for e?r?i?f sseney. Shonld yon deaire to be an expert in interest, atocka, trade aliaeonut, ate, send 21 cents in atanipa or silver and fet onr Pocket Calculator?iot wkat yoa need. For circulars and farther inform don, address, D, M. President. THB B00K 0F THE TEAR. J "111 I#f*I?tfed &est tsd Otker Steriw," . 4 With u la&o- nnnMHBL ivfttsff SB:; Esrsfsfc mtUA . eoemxuey.Aa ' oMorodciMi Irl >UMIKM AtlA JH CH^K' " -^ siHaAjg B II ? I iMztUnd ^BlvRI leMeT^em*. *? ! ^SSrVuto-I.. Eo.^Gh*- , J , *Wto? Mliif Plat Baa, "TIicjUb Wha gS ' OnMkt LaacV7 "FosrfMa Ittka of Fafcna ImV "??Ut*c LoeJa oT Hair,1' "X* W?u, No - M"V HM At<i?i." ?c..atc. TMs tat , afiaa toaad la doth, plead on axtm fiaa ' if ladianlntiTjttiirwfiTTWirmtlTinlrrTiTT Sad. Wsrtfc ?JQ, aiM pocKaM te {1.00. , Marat aaaa. Sead Cor car rnt spaatol aiaa- *v"V' <$ trafeatsaManciMHadtrss. OwjMttde** -'^ at prists wall coed books. Addas ail azdaata -^j?? ^ TIE WERNER COMPANY, m* +<*? c???r w MUW.wRittor.