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V :i? WEBSSS. gggggggg^: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE WedKMiay, April 4, - - 190C LOCAL MATTSSS. ?Bead "notiee" elsewhere. ?G? xod see Faust at the Thespian Hall Thursday night. ?Bead aanouacenisnt of Mr. Jas. A. ' Brice for Clerk of Court. ?Mr. J. B. Barley annonacss him? Hkk aelf for Cosaty Superriior. HBB ?Mr. Bobt. 7. Clowsey announces W himself this morning1 for county super isor. ?1"Hang oat the banner ok tke outward wall, the cry is still they come"? sad always a candidate. Lewis -A.ck?raiaB, Gosbea, led., ays, ^DeWitt's Littla JEarlr Ksera lway* bring certain relief, core my keadacke and never grine." They gently cleanse aid invigorates the koTfsls and liver. McMaster Co. ?The many friends of Mr. Jso. A. DasPertes will be glad to know he is teadily improving at the hospital in. Richmond ?Be*d J. J. ?bear** ad. in which special at-ention is called to Heath & Million's paints and to Obear's dyspepsia tablets. ?Mr. Bar to will hare charge of the j railroad oAce ts night daring Mr. j Skinaer's ./Iliaess. Mr. Brown, 01 Jffirtfy-CxroHat, >; doiug the day work., . To se?ore tkc origiaal witch aaze 1 j ~^'N~ salve, ask for Dc Witt's Witch Hazel I Salve, well known as a certain care for j - piles &??l skin diseases. Ksware of worthier aeterfei'S. Tie* arc I daage:**us. MeM^ier Co. ~ ! ?31 r. Joe Obear is aow gettias his soda fouuu:* "it trim" to larnisb I our peooie witu covl drink.* This will lie de;igh;;ui ^cw? to our thirsij wheel nder*. ?Mi*& Carr.e EiHott aas recently been elected editor in-chief of the Converse Concept for the coming year. Thiu it & great ecapliaaent tor one as young a* Miss Elliott. ?Mis* Thomas, the new i*dy operator, h&? arrived and be& ^ ker duties at the aew telegraph efice on Saturday. Mils Thomas will board with Dr. and Mrs. Quattiebsum. "I used ?odol Dyspepsia Care ia mj fsmiiy with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is plesuaat to take aad is trsly_the dyspeptic's best friSBd," uji JE. Jdartgermt uyenm, i Mieh. Digests what yon eat. Caneei fall to euro. McMaster Co. ?Or* of the promoter* of the Wiansboro Creamer/ has just purchased from the Biltmore farm of Yanderbilt a very fine yearliag. Hisgranddame, Managold, took the ffrst prize at the Worlds Fair. ?Mr. Fraik JFennell and Miss Liz* zio Hood were married at Blythaw.ood on March 25th. They are spending a few days at the groom's 'mother in Chester and from there they go to v Bailment, N. C., where Mr. Fenaell is employed as telegraph operator. ?Some time ago we reported a cap. tore here of two men with a wagon load of goods who ga?e their names a* Lamond. They will bo tried in Colombia this week and Messra. W. B. Gilbert, J. M.Elliott and J. B. Steven on wont to Colombia to appear as witnesses.. Mrs. Harriet Evans, KLnsdala, 111., writes, "I never f*il to relieve my children from cronp at once, b> nsiag One Minite Coagh Care. I womld v not feel safe without it" Quickly A cares cougha, colds, grippe and ail J " And linr diaa&ies. MeMaate Co. ?La grippe has the grip en the town and coanty. Not for yetra h&B there been Bach an epidemic of the diaeait in this soction. The doctors are kept going night and day. Althongh very prevalent, the epidemic appears te be of a somewhat mild type, at no deaths hare so far resulted. ?The Caldwell Dry Goods Company'! millinery in trnly a "thieg of beauty." Oar people will indeed be hard to pleas* if they cannot fl&d I something there to soil the taste. His* CuIIbia's beautiful taste shows itself ia every hat. iB ber department. Pas' telle i? the leaning shade and the tascar straws ar* tee latest Mr* i ilria Zlanurmaa, :>iile*barg Pa., says, "A* a tpecdj cure for ceughr. coid*, eroup Mid t>nr* throat Oh iii.Ra'e Oagh > are is iK^qaaled. It is pieasaat for ehlldrea to take. I heart! r rtaosamead it to mothers." It is the enly harmless reanedy that produces immediate results. It cares bronchitis, paeuaaoaia, grippe aud throat *ad :acg disases. It will preyeat consumption. Mc Master Co. =r-Pon't /ail to read "The Hastier" advertisement of Q. D. Willi ford. Jle has black and colored dres3 goods, percals, ducks, piquet, dimi ties, dotted swisses, cordiroys, orgaadie?; mulls, lawns, clothing of all kinds, hats, shoes, slippers, gems' faraisbiog goods, etc. la fact you ean fad anything to sait the Most -fastidiots taste la his line of goods. ?Without a doubt, Faust is the most famous play ever staged. It has been produced in all the large cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. ?t is s play that pleases aU elaases ox paople and is excellent is tone aad ^itiateat. This fameus drama will &* preheated by the Labadie company at tka Thaspisa Hall next Thursday orer.ing, April 5th. Admission, 50c and 75e. Seats on pale at HcMaster Co.'s drnj store. ?We hare been reqnasjed to prolast again at the takia? af fl&wers frogs tha graveyards in town. The complaict has beea made tkat ekildren, both white aad colored, hare been plaakinz flowers from graTet. The ft ahildrea bare done this deubtleas r thaegitlessly, and we ieel tfcnt it is lesessary only to ssention it to pr?yent a repetition. Ad admonition by pareats sorely will make them realise iUC TT Ui isirjEt^u^w. ?Bob Milling on last Tuesday, taking umbrage at Ed. Trapp, undertook to settle a little personal matter with Trapp in a way that accorded with primitive justice, but comrary to the common law. He and Trapp ;got inio_ a difficulty as the result of Milling's* assumption of the right to do to and Milling wa* seriously cat. Trapp was before ?he intf-ndaat Wednesday and Ioe'> cw-v pilars. Milling being usable to *tf*iid court on account of| bis injuries will m>ke iiis excuses u* i jbe mauicipal authorities later. - I CROUP Mothers, when your children are attacked by the dreadful croup, yoa need not despair; Dr. Boll's Cough Syrap will relieve and cure feem at once. You can always depend on this masmbmremedy; it always cores. Dr.Bnl?s COUCH SYRUP WiU cure Croup without fail. doks are small and pleasant to take. Doctow recommend it Price 25 cts. At all. drnjgists. ?Willian Dixon was up before Ifagistrate Cathcart on Saturday for violating the eighth tommandaent. William took au irresistible l&ncj to a pair of small plvers, the.propert j of Mr. S. W. Matthews. The magistrate found that William had exercised his j acquisition facnlty illicitly, aid gave hiaa an opportunity of rim toiling en tke mors of his ways that he might mend them. He was fned eight dol' "" a ' l4va r?ftt lar* 91' JWOUIJ-UTD umjo VM mv | chfcia?*nf at hard labor. Itch ob human sared in SO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tbis never fails. Sold by W. 2. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. * ?Tbe long distance telephone has come to stay. After sever*) months' experiment hers to see whether or not it wcuid pay to keey.an oflise at this point the American Telegraph and Telephone Company have finally decided to make this a permanent effice. All day Wednesday workmen were en ga^ed in putting up posts and running wires from the outer edge of town to?the office of the company. Hen-after the sending of messages will be as secret as telegrams. In | telephone parlance the company will pat in a booth which insures entire secrecy. Wm. Orr, Ifewsrk, O., says, "We nerer feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the ho*se. It tared my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results McMaster Co. ?Monday being salesday, fuite a erowd was in town; not as large a crowd, however, as usually attend sales. This is due, probably, to the faet that the farmers are very much b?bind and were necessarily compelled to remain at hone unless forced by j some speeial a ted to be in town. The sale* were smaller than they hare been for years. The clerk ofconrt >only sold one traet of land, nhiib was purchased by E. T. Ranch for $501. This land was sold by rirtne of an order in the sail of Annie A. Williams ve^E. L. Jreihloy. In addition to the land sold only a solitary ox was offered for sale, which was bonght by ? Hull for $15. ?The gentlemen intereutid in the Winnsboro Creamery haro completed its organization within the last few days. In a quiet- way the project has been on" foot for some time?no great astoant of talk being done, bat some good work. It will not be many days before the company will begin the mancfactnring ef butter on a urge scale. Tie object of the company it to find a way for the adjacent farmers to readily dispose of the milk of their farms. The company at present will operate altogether on cream purchased, baring no cows of its own. In this way those who have cows can find a ready sale for ail the milk they can supply. The seheme is a good one. It is the beginning of a new industry in our county which we hope will be | the means of suggesting to onr people other means and ways of utilizing the manv sources of wealth that lie almost at onr doors which need but push and enterprise to develop our county into as flourishing and prosperous community ss any in the world. The natural advantages we possess are numerous and the resources are almost inexhaustible, which if all were broegbt into play by diversifying oar J industries would put her in the fir6t ranks as regards material prosperity. It is fortunate for this infant indnstry that those who will take charge ol it as it commences its existence are the foremost business men of this section ?noted for their push and energy and capacity for handling successfully whatsoever they set their hands to deing. The Ono Bay Cold Cure. Xemott's Chocslxtei laxative Ocixiae f?r c?14 is tie had ud aerc throat. Ckudroa Ukt Uk ?ui;. ?Admiral George Dewey passed tbroagh Wineifeoro Friday morning on the nerthbomnd passenger {en route to Washington from St. Augustine, Florida Hit private car was attached to No. S6 The Admiral was accompanied by Mrs. Dewey and Lieat. Caldwell. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the following reasons: FIRST- Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it * will cure it. SECOND- Because, if the chil - - ? ? t _ fx ~.M1 ; dren are delicate ana siciciy, u wui i make them strong and well. | YHIlftD?Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will buiid them up and give them flesh and strength. fourth- Because it is the standard remedy in, aii throat and iur.g affections. No household should be without it. It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT Sc BOWKE, Chemists, New York. ?Sn bierib? to The Krrrt axu H?rALD. I Ianpror?m?Bt?. < ! Mr. G. A. White will soon hare his store-room between his present store and Landecker's completed. This will iill an ugiy yap in that street and add a great d?al to the appearance of ' (hat part of town. i Mrs. U. G. DefPortes haviBg pmrchased the Habenicht bnilding, which ' w?*s badly damaged by ire some tinoe i ago, ie repairing the isuildinr for a I sfore-rooB. Xiat Thr?febl*jr B*a4*?kc Would quickly leave you, if yo* used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou- I sands of sufferer* have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blooa and strong nerres and build np your health. Eas\ to take. Try them. < Only 25 cents. Money back if not 1 cared. Sold by Mc Master Co., iny- I gilts. < . < P M SPBSrCK OIAD i New? reached here on Monday I afternoon that Mr. Patrick M. Sponce, of Kidgeway, had died at bis home {j there on the same afternoon. Mr. Spence had beex tiek tor about ten < I days of typhoid-pwecmonia. j | Mr. Spence wa? or.n of the best citi- < ; zen# in the county. fie was a man ef j the highest cnaracter, aid everybody j ! had tke utmost confidence in him. ] The funeral ?eiTices were held at 2 Ridgeway yesterday afternoon. He : was 68 j* ;rs of age. 6r ne to Colombia.. I 1 Mr. 5. L. Elliott left on Tuesday for Columbia to late ckarge of the t warehouses ot U.r. E<t. Robertson. Oar -1- iV.i _ whole cemmumtv ragreis urn uqi i young and geni*! townsman should leave us to make Lis hotae for (he a future elsewhere. Mr. Elliott is one of oui' most popular and promising f yOnng men. For a number of years he has been engaged as one ef the as* p listen ts in the bank at this place and has won for himeelf an enviable repu- i tation as a business man. His popu- C iarity as a business, man is only equaled, if not ezcelied, by hit per- 1 eonal popularity; v T?stimoalal from Old Inglaad. j "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for Bronchitis," says Mr. William S?Yory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she baviDg been a mar- 3 tyr to branchiti* for over six years, I being most of the time confined te> her bed. She is now fuite well." Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. em?iauD?a juvnaro. Tie following it a list of letters re- t' mailing unclaimed in the poitoMee at e Winnsboro, April t, 1900: <: His* Mamie L. Gladden. * Mi?i Netie Jackson. t< MistJChery McDill. ? Hits Bessie Faton. t1 Hits Alice Singleton. * Fertont calling for the above letters l will please s*y they are adrertited. P Preston Bion, F. M. <* t< SKOULD SB LOOKKD AJTTBK i< In the fold north of the Episcopal cemetery it biried Capt. Jas. Mitchell. He was an artillery oficer in the American Bevolntien, aid lived-and tl died in Winnsboro. Major Hoary Moere, who was bit comrade, states in * his memoirs that he had the tombstone r tbat now staads at Capt. Mitchell's grave erected. This grave hae bees c there over ene hundred years, aid the inscription is almost ineligible. The r: town council shonld see to the preterv- b ation of this o!d soldier's resting place. Tbis is doe not or>Iy to tit msmerr 01 ~ tke soldier bim?elf, bat to the perpeti- 0 atioo of tke act of patriotism and kindness tf Major Moore ia erecting at ' bit own expeaee the preseat tomb- t] tone. tt night *t T?rr*r. "Awful ar?s>tv -raa felt for the *' widow of the urare General Burahaai, of Mschiaa, Me., when the doctors said she comld not lire till morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Linceln, wbo attended .ier that fearful uight. "All thoaght 9 she mast soon die from Pneumonia, m bn^she begged for Dr. Sing's New Discovery, saying it had more than once sared her Iifs, and had cored her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, aad its farther nse completely eared her." ir This marreleas medicine is guaranteed ?j to cart all Throat, Chest and Lang Diseases. Only 50c. and $ 1.99. Trial bottles free at MeMaster Oo.'s drag ] mtmrm j y MBS. JAXB LAUDEKDALB DEAD ft! Mrs. Jane Lauderdale di?d on Mon- q dar afternoon at ball-past tw? o-elock. tJ She hid been sick several days with j the gri*. She was a Rissell, ani was twice married, first to Montgomery Lemmon, of which marriage two children snrTire her, Mrs. J. O. Boag and Mrs. J. Tf. Bolick, of this plaet, then to the lata D. Lauderdale, of which marriige the following children sur- n irs her: T. W. Lauderdale, tG. R. 1< Landordale and Mrs. J. L. Bryson, of C Yfinntboro, and Mrs. W. T. Blakeley, of Laurens. s< Mrs. Landerdale was in the 71th tl year of her age. She was a woman of wondarful energy and considerable business sagacity. The fnneral services wer8 held yesterday at the A. f X. P. Church at 4 o'clock p. m. o m y aO>'E TO CHARLOTTE. ? ' I Mr. J. M. Beat? has accepted a posi- c ties with the D. A. Tompkins Co., of p -- - - \ Charlotte, JSC. C. He leit on Moaoay forth aew boae. Mr. Beaty bts for quite a naiaber of years bee* ideatified [ with the bosisesi interests of the town 1 and was one of tbe leading dry goods f mercr.aats of TFinaslDoro. He gare j ftp the mercantile hftnisess to go iato r the milling business a few rears *go 8 He has been in chief coatrol of tbe 0 Fairfield Cotton Mill eiaee it has been 1 ia operation here, bat resigned to accept a position with the D. A. Tojap <] kins Co., which afforda a wider field f for hit taleat and pasb. For the pres ent ihc family of Mr. Beaky will remaia in Wiansboro. Mr. Eeaty's aaany friends wlsk hits abandttt siccus in this n?nv?>, ittI nans iris* ldm aaor# than THE JCEHTS AXD HJKIULD. The Oris Bay Cold Curo. For colds and sate , aroat ate Eeraott'i 6fcoo?> Istes Z*xati\c Qt liuc. Jguily tiilfi M OMtif satl quickly cure. tomnvRraanoHnawMaMMi The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. rta I>li?Tcrcr of Swaa?-2t?t at Wark ia Six Labcratcrx. There is a disease prevailing in this :ountiy moct dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it?heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure jr apoplexy are often the result of kidney iisease. K kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack ihe vifd organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by celL rhen the richness of the blood?the albumen ?Itaks out and the sufferer has Bright'* Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis:over-j r. the true specific for kidney, bladder md ui innry troubles, it has cured thousands jf apparently hopeless coses, after all other Bfforts have filled. At druggists In fifty-cent ud cS- Is *ires. A sample bottle sent free by mi:!, nlso a book telling about SwampRoot anc i'-s wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Bingkamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. ?9*a? AXB Cap'. T. "W". Sligb spent Mond&t n town Ho~ Hurry B Laws padgeU t&roasli be eitv .wday. Dr. J. l'}. Palmer, of Ridgeway, .w?? i t?w? Monday. Mr. J. H ggixs, of Morjantowi, i pen' *?> ?cay ia town. i M:\ ft .* Mackorell, of Blackatock, pent Sn iday aad Menday ii town. Mr? *i6M7 Mnldrow i? riiiting her >arenth Mr. and Mrs. Tf. B. Creifht. ! Mr. Will Creight spent Saturday eith hi? r>*f9nt?, Mr. aad Mr*. W. B. ' )rei*bt Mr, J m Rion same np from <; imbir Saturday and spent Saoiay rith iti* i-arentf. s i Major T W. Woodward spent 1 ?onoa> in town. Hit many friends j ??ro oiv.i tncAi* bian oe f a^ain, 1i OASTOniA. Bonth* ' WHAT ? TU MATTXK? Mr Editor: I h^ird a towasman say * b?t kt kid received a letter from a < itixen of Greenville in which be said, < 'I hart r? t.ke stock iit,fire new mills < Bioug a#. It will keep .me hard ap j 3 pay tbs sssesimaEU and we won't \ et au ^.Tiaendt in the new mills lor j w?y?a; -oi- more. The railroads jet ] gOv<> rr jug out of it." What is the j oalitr r.un Winasboro? There ii ( lenty el capital here to denble the i apaeity of the present mill. Other | mt* Ar? doing this. I repeat, vh$i < p the matter with Winnsboro? c Powertai. \ ML JXUEfGS JTJ1QOKS3D, ' Hr Editor: I note with pleaaare i ae ea- y oi r. R. H. Jennings, ex- i ress / ? . willingness to eater the i aee i-?r i :?* Treasarer. He has &lled ] 36 r ffi i Clerk of Court for this \ mid ., ;< ?o?riv twelre years, anal t o not >5 ke has ever hadasape- i Lorin '.4 capacity. I know him to ? e ar- *v ft, conscientious and eapa- 1 leo& z-.s consistent Christian {en- 1 e?< *. *jo woald do honor to the C ? <. ' ioh be upircs. <j 1 *=:.!: 1 tou e tbe aeatinient o' the c Democracy whea I say a tat i t- i receive every vote ea*t a? c lis b 'X. *>-d hope ttat he may receive I i*t ni: -d couip ijieai at efcry pre- i iaetl? Fairfield e-.i?trty. $ Y< -r? very rruiy, } J. G. WolJiag The Day Cold Cure. Celd in head aad sore threat ccrcd by ZjK' c w&t's Chocolates Laxetivc Quinine. 1 2m as eza&j. " Child wtacy??r tke?u" MUNICIPAL CLUB MSXTIXS. { J. ?. Co.ie. Nominated f?r Int?*d*nt. 1 Tiae \l unicipal Democratic Ulab a?et i the conrt home on Thursday night. 3 he following officers were elected: 8 Pre?iO0'.?t?G. H. McMaiter. yie?-Pi??denf8?W. C. Beaty and ' ? i _J.? t f c* u wi u?n. Sec;ewry?U. K. Douglass. 5 Quuc a number of sew names were 1 idect to the roll. Messrs. D. A. ^ raw ford and J. Z. Coin announced r ieaaieires candidates for iutendaafc, 'be vo:e was as follows: CoflU 60 Crawford 28 ' S:?akfc 3 Total 91 j The following wardens were nomi- t ated :i> aeeUnaation: J. D. McCar- J jy, ?>. ft. Elliott, A. W. Brown, J. J. Hiear Mr. S. D. Dune was nominated as a cbool ' ' ' ? nnder the recent Act of tieG?K^?. . ssembly. 1 ^ { ITSUE OFCHARflE. A .*ni3j angering from a cold et?'td <m- t> c r'reasr. bronchitis, throat r r lorti. uvuulee of any natare, who i rill .-*11 <>t ^cadaster Co. will bs pre- ] ent?o *ith a sample bottle of , toc-mee'. Gerntn Syrap, free of bniut; ?>?uy one bottle giren to one 1 ers<. j, ? ' none to children without c rde {<r parents. 3 N- or lang remedy ever had net. a * Boichee's German Syrup n ai- p- of the civilized world, j "wcxtv i-ii's ago millions of bottles rerc g \ r? away, and yonr dm^giet" rii! v. ' ? success was marvelons. t t i* tbe ?nly throat and lunjr t err,'' ?oerally endorsed by phy- t ici :" O ie 75 cent bottle will cure " > walno ?4r?M hr in I * * ? ??'* # ?" ?? j ,11 &>? countries. . I< I M*? R. McDowell and little ant r iJar'ha, w?nt to Rldgeway . 'riij { CASTOR IA i Iv Iiiuitfi iBt CtiiiretL j ( lit tM Y? Mm Ahrsfs ]\ 11 ' j i i MJCXTUrG OF MX. ZIOK SOCIATY. mi. Zion Society m?r Tnand^.y at 10 *. ?. for the purpose ot arranging for the entertainment ot the dietirjgrnished at-. > onomers who it is hopeu will make W aashore a point of observation of the ceming eclip?e which takes place abcat 8 o'clock on the morning of May 28th next. At a predion? meeting of ihe society a committee of two, consisting of Mes?rs. J. M. Stervart and J. Q. Davis, had been appointed, who were instructed to cemmnnicate with the different observatories throughout the conntry aud ascertain if tbey wovid hare observations at this point, and to extend to them a cordial invitation, which was done. This committee has net yet made its report to the society. While it appears /to be conceded on every hand that Winn*boro is in the line of totality of toe eclipse, there is no actnal knowledge that sach it tba fart nftiatRsed hv anv 0?e. In view of this fact and to settle the question beyond persaveatttre tbe society instructed Mr. J. W. Haaahan lo communicate with the w ?al observatory at Washington, D. C., aDd i certain if inch eras the fact, ard alio . to '-xtend ?o the gentlemen ciV'jpu-M'g: the party of observation Jrom the nara observatory an invitation to make o&r town the government <tuioM, or ^t le-*t one ei them, :or S a*.- r"a-.oiiaa. if more than one $uch station to \uin this Sta'e. Invita'ion6 wili a'^o 5 > exceeded to the- c- io ftV/r^> fro?n Ihe oihtr . .rg^ ofy-a v? i-;?:--! thr ?ughout he cob i; c ; y. Thn ?oc?e:y fhe?i ? ;$j<,u??je-.. *o mw-. at nn eariv day for 'lie pnrpcac of j arranging for the entertain an: oi th-: dit-^'egttished scientists who may y =Bibl> be with u? on that cee&6i0L>. 3fMi*'? Gre?t?Bt >t?4. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. ?Weak nerves bad caused severe pains in the back ot his head. Oo Qpinj? Electric Bitters, America's greater Blood and Nerve Remedy, xll pain ioon left him. He says this jrraud 03! ;UCine 18 Trim aia conoiry *?eu?. A.11 America knows that it cares lirer im kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tobes ap the stomach, strengthens the ae;ves, puts rim, vigor and new life into every mascle, nerve aud organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing yon neeu it. Every bottle guaranteed, jniv iO cents. Sold by Mcilaster Co., druggists. MUSICAL FESTIVAL DT COLUMBIA. The spring festival of mn?ic and art to be held at Columbia A?;ril 36th and J7tt> is an assured saccess, and will be >ne of the greatest gatherings ever evened in the South. Excursion i!ek?ts will be sold o> all railroads and argtf crowds from neighboring cities pviJl attend. The art leagce nnder the inspices of the ladies of Colombia, will aave on exhibit such specimens of work :rom New York, Philadelphia and 3hiesgo that has never been brought touth of the Uaaon and Dixon line )?fore. The concert will surpass any ivent ever known, and never since the 3 it. ?A. ? lays VI lliC nuaucuui x am ui luv enowned Jenny Lind will iftch & roice be heard aa that poaaeaaed by Kme Eleanor Meridith, whose wonder'cl snprano contains all the richneaa iad culture of her former rivala and latiafiea even the moat critical; aa Emil ?aar, the great leader, remarked, "her irork combines a high order of mnai*1 intolligeaee and great dramatic ntenaity." There will be twelve farlign netablea aiiatsd by ? cherna of orty voioes under the direction of ,'rof. Mayser. of the Preabyf*riaa >?ir.sre for Women,- The harpii., ^ir To^n Cbekure, n known the vrcrld tver ag "The Apostle of the Harp," < tad bat appeared before al* 'be mwnad bea^i of Europe, whers be tag been landed with s?i\i rreatba of honor, ?nd wa* ord?" -*d riv# a tpecia) per^V vv.v.f*: bef<?:? ; p ' >rss??:t Qfi*eu of F,E?laii*l, f iio :ck''from tbe first tcncb of iha filler, rire* she lost all faL'Scioa? *:* t* thf >nt$ide world."' Mr. Wili^m H. litter, tbe tenor, has & voicc of nie.'ow qusJit? wfai*h is seldoa heard, 100 bil nezno voice ii of tnperb loreinani, Thepriees will ?e in reach of * >; 15 will be the adnaisn'on for two per- ? oss to all three performances, two lights and a matinee; single tiskcia ril! he $1.55 each. Any order tent o Bryan's book store will have promot ittootion, and the best of seats will be eserved for all strangers attending, ffaich this paper for-later news in egard to excnrtioa rates. A FrifMtf*! XIuIk Will aften canse a horrible Barn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'* ArsicA Salve, the best in the world, will :il] th* pail aid promptly neai u. }ure? #Id Sore*, *>ver Sores, Ulcers, 5oiU, Felon?. Corn?, all Skin Erupion?. F ' i'li# cure oh earth Only (5 cts. ? I'oi. Cart gnarstuieed. Sold >y A?cMa*t?r Co., druggists. favors kailkoabs Jfr. Editor: Please pablish the fol owing letter received front a lady of he ?ouity. It is one of many pleasng evidences ihat oar people now iImost realize bow important it ia for a apjed and gullied .cosatyjlike Fairleld to have more railroads and how Kch the coanty hat been depopalated ind relatively impoverished by failing 0 get them. If this lady's enthusiasm :ould be imparted to the Men a railroad would be built.' G. H. McM. March JOth, 1800. tir. McMaster: Dear Sir?I read your remarks with he clipping from noothtr paper ia his week's Niw's axd Hi*ald aboai 1 rallroai that might ge &t Wina*?"?A wrill tha H*n nl' fh*5 tnw:* ?Ui Wi \J T? II III *? > V a ?v .... lo nothing to induce (be company to mild through this const? and by ffinnfcbwo? I do hope, d??ir s:r,th?t roairiil take it np with ronr forBr??r merest and do ronr best to ar^ th*'' aJ. 'Tit alaioit ai Uircct a roitfcj rona Knoiviile tla Greenville to 1 JVinmhoro and on to Southp^rt at ri'- ; jbetter, and if auy ip^uc?naent i.-m I ,Ltf people will hri.'s; i; .urc. <jik?hir ^ :onnty, do let'? haze ic Wn:. 4 ndacB (beta? Woiid it iikalr cr itrjjonifb this pt.-: I >o cua>> ? v. * inrely need-a road u> Wmiufcoro. Tte bridjt that oroiset Broad BiT?r ,at L?ed?' eoaid )? ssed by this routs and briog the rc&d chraujb coentry tfeat otherwise ?n sever bare a road. Saraly this i? Fairfeld'* and Win*?. boro'e chanoa aid may be the last chance for a road ip through h?rt. I am s woman and can't dc what I waar to, but barely the men will do wbat 11?? L * - - J ? ? * *Uir. Wa rtar mej r*ja, ana wuio iuau. ?? v ; give tb?m the rifbt of way through the couuty anrely, if that |wi!l iadaee the coaoiog Can't yoa do aometbiDg, Mr. McMaater? I hope yon trill half ill Tb* jfawi axd H*lal?3 every week wiih railroad talk and ace if that will help. Piease i-xcasa tbe liberty taken ia writing yoa ihig; bmt I know that yoa are pufelic-apirited and interested in a railroad goiag: tbroagk ! Winnabero, and I ana ao raich iot*r- ! ecte'd in getting it tbrengb Ibis part of the county. So treating to yonrjjood nature I ventured te write. Very respect fally, ? * OA8VORI4L. Bttrstb Kind Yoa Hot Always Eigfr : ? a a an evidence ot the zucease thv1 production of rheat. and o' sr g ai?i in the county aince tbe establun- i :^o/v of tbe flour mi l ?t vV>na?boro ru ..ii umj' tf 'a:r?a:<'' ars ik. * in -he cozutrac:ion of a Iso^e arm* v?sr?hou*e for the stu* *j{e o? "he c?rn- j heat 4i?d r;>r?? crop Th-* bt?i <i? li :w(i U fe:. i- ? t> rjj i-v ; r>roa:l. ta* sick. r?, Gerisf 5s cooflst'l fcer J?v*t* Kit fXi ;!> ' Mr. JTi. noias .VcM.iut^r ha- !>< <-& ? ?. for th* psgi f!"?r 4SVS. <ai?s Frausis Or?;gr.t bas beta *tu siak ever sin?? her rctan tr> m N&nh Carolina. Mr. and l{rg. \V. B. Cr?i?rht htr? both been tick witk grippe for the px*? week. Mr. J. II. Skinaex was reported seme better Ifeaday. Uuke la T??r SkMi Allen's Feot-Esse, a Dowde*. It oures painfil, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing \ nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and binions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. wen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet Try it J a.u i ii J?, Iu? w-utty. owiu uy su luugjxa* auu su?> stores. By mail for 96c. in stamps. Trial packag* FREE. Address, Allen g. Olmsted, Ls Roy, K. Y. 3-14 Mr. T. E. Elliott has rstarned from an extended visit north. Mies Susie Lumpkin has retimed home after several month* absence. The One Day Cold Cure. For col? la tfcs hexd ani ion tkroat u*e Ic?matt'a Ckocalatu I^xatrrt tia " Oas BayCaldCsn." Miis Lizzie Stewart, of Stevenson, S. C., is in tbe Boro. Cure Cetd In Head. Karaott's Chocolates I^xativ* Qoiaiaa. easy to iakt and qmck to ears cold ia bead aaa mro ttaeat Mr. T. L. Johnston, of Reek Hi!!, spent Friday in town. Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CUBE. '* ?/?-'<. Is* i . v. - ^ 1 ^ trJl : >>? : ' .': :.*> ' - .- weft. J ^ ' 'Ts?af| Notice. f There i* do j>?r?o? aather:s?d to fi t??v out ??;r?T or co]Iecl **m er t < I -? proper'v ia fax uaace. 3-81-2 S. T DuBOSJC. OBEAR'S" i / ' Dyspepsia i Tablets ' 1 f ( -cures- c . t lndige?tion ? m and Dyspepsia. t /$5Z. J i Best Prepared! f PAIWT I 1 HAJDE BY 1/lEAT/is/iiUiuAnf I 6o?J | ]Sf GflKA&J J 1^0 V. 5. A] 8 115 TflE$MDARD| 1 hixco PAifiT or I; AMERICA tj % - For Sa/e 5y | my"".*- bmde^ i fob s?aj' . nr J. J. OBEAR. i SEVEN RUNNING ^ . B Johnston's QUART I THE GREAT SP I JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA u [greatest SPRING MEDICINE ever discc 'heaven to the " worn out," the run down, th feeling," those "sinkingspells," the languor; Ished nerves, from thin, vitiated blood and spell. The weariness, lassitude and nervous time and the heat of summer, are conquered neurasthenia, and-all ailments of the brain 'ai generally, it is almost a specific. It furnishe tissues. It feeds brain, nerve centers and ne makes rich, red, honest blood. Newness of ful use. It makes the weak strong, and the < It was the antiquated (but now happily e treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer an BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, agents. It was expected by this treatment tl was left to course through its channels holdii disease. But in this way, every part of the lng can be more terrible than a horribly dest lently the different structures of the body, t and destroyed. It often seeks out the nerves cay and death to some vital organ, as the tie scientific method for the cure of blood taint, of the blood must be removed through the ex liver and skin. ?' First pure, then peaceable, vital izer of the blood, JOHNSTON'S SAR haustively removes the taint, but also remov and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, the life*" Good health mews pure blood. 1 SARSAPARIULA, is universally regarded erei. This fact is now established beyond qi BI009 FOXSQr CTSEO BT J< .?i Williams. Daris, Brooks & Co., Detroit: Gentlemen:?In April last i began using JOHN: by an amputation of one of ray arms. I had SEVEN and was entirely cured. I know it is what cured roe acoznaAir IJRVO COM J-iiii. FT. Mc^stev & Co.; Winnsboro.S. ( prj M. I'ntiick Woodward, J*. C.; T. G. Pat ail On Your Spri We ape Ffeacly S^oWiqg Sf A btJiutiful line of Wki Checked Muslin and Piqu were contracted for last A prices; you can have then - Hamburg, Nainsook and I We are also shewing a Spring colors in Prints, ] Duck and Zephyr Ging bought cheap. The earlj vantage. We will show you good Sheeting and Towels, and White Damask in two, yard lengths. These are quality, 50c and 75c. We have many new this be interested. Give us a < file Caldwell Dry ANNOIT\irSMENT? I TOii HL.KlJj? 1 hereby an- ij.fce nsy>elf a ctadi!a^ v the office of Sheriff for Fairi o ?' janty, and will abide by the , - ibis of the Thm cratic prim?ri??. JAS. W. BOLIt.'K. >, r-ll- ?I ? ???? FOR CLERK. I hereby announce my?elf as a candiat* for Clerk of Court, subject fe> the ction the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG. ' I hereby aruounce myself a candidate or the wfflce of Clerk of Court for Fairield County, subject to the action of the )eraocratic primaries R. Y. BRAY. I hereby annouaca myself as a candidate or Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, ubject to the action of the Democratic irimary. JAS. A. BRICE. COUNTY SUTERYISOR. x. I hereby announce myself a candidate or the office of County Supervisor for ''airfield County, subject to the aetion of hf" Demwratlc primaries. A. D. HOOD. I imebj announce myMlf a candidate or the offlee of Supervisor ot Tairfield Jounty, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries, BOBT. Y. OLOWNEY. 1 Hreby announce myself a candidate cr tie office of Supervisor of Fairfield Joar.ty, subject to the action of the Demcratie primaries. J. R BTJBLEY. HEINZ. iVe are sole agents in Wiansboro for Heinz*! goods. When you need Pickles, ask for Heiaz's, they are the btst, Heinz's Dill Pickles are ine. Heinz's Sweet "and Srar nixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. Heiaz's India Radish. Heinz's Celery Sauce. Heinz's Tomato Catsup. Heinz's Preserves in bulk. Heinz'i Apple Butter andj ams. Heinz's Mince Meat in balk .nd glass. This is th? season for evapirated iruits. We kave them n Prunes, Apples, Peaches tnd Apricots. G M Uohonipht i. ul uauuwtiin. A FtUCAMA wit care C?eedp?t$s* e*i ( ^b??ndeiMLiwl(eMM. Tn*L 1 ' . - : ' :yT'<wm m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmarn .. I ' " " i 9 SORES CURED 1Y? | Sarsaparilla 30TTLES. RING MEDICINE. t a Blood Food and Nerve Eaergteer, b the >vered. It ^comes as a rich blessing from a overworked and debilitated. That " tired wd despondency which arise from badly nour* an underfed body, vanish as if by a magic > prostration which accompany the springand banished at once. For every form of id nerve, insomnia, hysteria and nervousness 5 the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve trves, calming and equalizing their action; it life, new hope, new strength follow its faithold Voung agtin. xploded) method in the good old times, to d other troublesome disorders arising from such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral lat the poison could be killed while the blood 3g in its circulation the spedftc germs of the body became more or less diseased. Noth* ructive blood taint It not only attacks viru* mt many times the bones are honey-combed ; and spinal cord, and again it will bring doIneys, Uver or stomach. There is only cs? That is, PURIFICATION I Every particle ecretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels. The great restorative, reconstructive and SAPARILLA, opt only radically and ex* es all mercury, calomel and other minerals, glowing current of vitality. "The blood is "he old and reHable remedy, JOHNSTON's I as the greatest Blood Purifier ever diacovuestion or cavil. DHxirora loiaFiiabL Byron, Web.. October 31, 1894. STOWS SARSAPARILLA for Blood PoUcn. cnttt RUNNING SORES on ray i?t*- I ?Md two bottles. Yoorstraly, a W. LUTHER. PAXrr, dutrozt, VTOW. s.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Boekton,S.C.; '?% rick*&;Ca, White Oak, S. C. it tt nm i nm MIT ng Shopping. to Help You by - . >piqg Goods. . ?: | te Goods in Plain Lawn*, e. Some of these goods ufust, before the rise in 1 cheap. ' Also new lot of -awn Embroideries. large and varied stock of Percales, Colored Pique, hams. These goods all r buyers will get the advalue in White' Spreads, h^ve a special bargain in two-and-a-half and 4hree: factory ends; splendid lgsto show and you will . &L Goods Company, Engraved - laiting caras. ' \ 'P \. 'r-4 v , Stationary, Wedding Invitations, Etc. * ;V "*V3 0 A full assortment of styles to select from. . # . / ?5 Prices to compete with smy firm. ' v-'' . . Never (Higher; Often Lower. ... <> Cards printed from plafcs $1.M par 1M. New plates from lOe Saad all such ordara to R. BRANDT, WattkmakMP \vv< Kodol nuMAliftM PHM VUI9 Digests what y?n est. tk? food Art die ITftturt li rtrWftbeolnf ?md rim itnicUir tkeoxfeanitad tr> VMS.Iti? Ik* latest dlaeaaMi 4lfal> titui^NLk. | Kt itosUy rtliiTitiid pontA&eoti y ?arta BMcStMiu^Gtttr^fiitOraanaii aM#lfcerpwdU#f 1m ii fiM IpHiM ?yLC wrott<Mywp> / 1MUVR ??. *. f. NOTICE. I WILL STAND MY STANDARD* BRED JACK ?kis ?mmb at bnro. is fiftpfn kaa4? bifk, bUek witk wkiU points; wsifks mint kit* drcd ponds. He took tk? first prixt. at tbt iMt .*tat? Fair- iitirun. Tf? Dollars. J. I. WMSSLXR. t-IMm