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/ r v. i " N LOCAL; INTELLIGENCE W?030*4AJ. April'11, . - 1900 | * 1 * XA&QA1+: KATTBXS* ?Milt u, X. Aiken has beea slued Snm the central oflee or aecoant ef ?Tkow "dyisf far f?m" thoal? -X md MeMaster Ce.'s advertisement jfe this morning. jf ?Easter opening April lttk, ?ontiimittf threigh the week, at Mrs. A. It. MaCarley'e. ?Jobwerk solieited hy Tnr Krrri amd Hxsixd. 1 are freight by baring year werk done at boat. To iciar* the eriginai witch kaztl salre, ask far De Witt's Witck Hazel Balre, vail known ai a certain eare for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless cennterfeits. Tker are dangereas. MeMaster C?. ?The Atlanta SeasMTeckly Joaraal tad the Weekly >zws axd Hxjuld ae year far $ 1.10 in advance. ?Weddiag bells will riog here no the 36th iist. This iaterestir. ereat Will tiks place ia the Prf-'kf^rian Chirch. II. B. faith, Satieraat, Mioh., says, "DeWitt'c Lit tit Early Risers are the try beat pills I r aaed fer ?ttireaess, lirer aad hewtl treahles." MeMaster Ce. ?Q. D. Wllliford calls spteial at^ tea ties to ibeee this aeraia g, aad in- i Tites aa iaipeetion of his steek htfore yoa parehate elsewhere. ?The Jaaily ef Mr. J. M. Beaty j leave aext week fer tbeir fatare boae ia Charlotte. Their leaving is Wiaashero's less aad Charlottes jaia. "I ased ?odol Dyspepsia Care ia ay faaiily with woadarfal rein Its. It fives iaaediate relief, is pleasaat to J take aad is traly the dyspeptic's hest friead," says 2. Bartseriak. Orerisel, j ? - ??--* ??f f!,?. JUM. VljeBU wn> ; ? v>. aetfail to eire. MsMaster Co. ?A large crowd greeted the Labadie company is Taut at the Thespian Bal] Thursday night. The show was Airly geed, hat migat have been bet* Mr. ?Candidates are coming oat falter is other coaaties than in Fairfield. In | looking over our exehasges weaoticel that the number of cards deable the nambsr sow raaniag in Tss Hiws j jjpHbul*. ?er. W. fiitrer, W. Caton, 27. T.,! writes, UI had dyspepsia orer twenty years, and tried dottois * J1 medicines withoat banef t. I was persaaded to ase Kedel Dyspepoia Care tad it helped ate from the start. I believe it j to be a panacea for all feraas ef Sadi-j gsstjoa." It digests what yen eat. I ? SfcMaster Co. . ?There ia scarcely a hoasehold ia | Vines tor* bnt that some member of 1 tie fiuBiiy bas im tas grippe, kju latarday Ire deatks occarrsd froa it aaftoif the colored popalatioa. Tkis looki Tory isrioas. ?Wbat pity YJinisbor? hua't? opsra hotee. This is, porbaps, the oaly placc of its si? withoat one. Tko Wiamsboro people appreciate S9od shows u mack u uj oai; so why cu't some stops be takem toward nxkinfa ball ft to ask good coapaaies to como here? . , . . . . Mrs. Harriet Era**, Hasdals, III., writes,"^ a?fsr fsil to relieve mj chilirotfroM oromp at eice bj ninp Oao liiaate Cosjfk Cars. I woala , sot fool safe wiikeat it" Qaiokly . cars* coigJM, colds, jrippe aad all ^ ??j l??r /Ii'miim. Vftlftlta Co. < J ?Dr. Theo. A. QnattlebaaM, of Wlnntboro, kit located here for tk* prattite of mulleins sad argery. He if a graduate ofTariaan andYtnderfeilt, ud it well eqnipped for hit choten profewioa. He it? gxandten of tba lite Gen. Paul Qn&ttiebtnm, who reprelented Lexington county in the State senate in the ante>bsllan days.? Jatetbar* oor. The State. ?Hon. W. S. Hall, a prominent eitizea and piaster of Mitferd, TairfeldCennty, ease to the city Friday en a Tint to hit toe, Prof. 17. S. Sail, Jr., and hit daughter, Xrt. J. X. Dye, on Raoe street. I?r. Hall it a ealtnred gentleman of the old te'aool He raited ear tcboolt und Limestone college, aad omr bij indnetrial plant* aad expresses hiatelf in n??t tattering terms f Gaffueyaud herprespeets.?fchLtaey Ledfer. " Fa. Orr, 3few?rk, 0.? ?j?, "We never feel safe without Ot% Miaate Ccttjb Car# in the he?<sd. It saved my Jittle boy's life when he fetal the paeaatonia. We tbiai it is the best medicine SBade." It ceres ceagh* sad all lea? diseases. Pleasaat to take, termless aad fires iamcdiate resaits McMaster Ce. ?Cards are ont annoanciag the marriege of Miss Aerie Benhaas Aldrieb ! to Dr. William Egleitoa on Wedneiday, April 18th, at the Church of the Holy Apostles, Barnwell, 8. C. Miss Aldrieh is a daughter of Senator and Mn. Bobt. Aldrieh, of Barnwell. Dr. Eglaeten is a sob of the late Mr. DaBate Ijleston, asd is well known ia Winnibero, hie old hoxae. He is nowj a promineit yeang physician of Barn-1 ?-?n t* u .uJiui t* ?* b* wi] ' WWUt Xl> M *??WU1WIO W ? .. Iuti the best wishes if his naaeroas j frieads ia Wicasbero. ?The witter ef the escape of eoaTitle from theeoaaty chaingang wu ap before the eoaaty board of eoaaissioaers on Moiday. The beard iaed Saperinteadeot Joe Richardson 910 and Mr. Ton Trye, the gnerd, wu also iaed $10 aad discharged. This actiea of the board wu iodaced hy the etsape leme two weeks tinee ef | ire convict* from the gaix at the sane time. It it to he hoped that the rales! aad regnlatioas foraal&tid by the J m beard for the coatrol of tae chain jaug j will be observed more strietly ia i fatare, aid thas iaaure the reteatioi ef prisoners aatil the expiration of their seatence. Tmvsa irmri ST DIiD Mr. Joseph Stewart iiod *t feia bom? in Long town ob l*?t Wsdoesday. Ht wu one of the oldest citizens ia the eeaaty, hBTi?g rsachad the age of 91 years. He was ai unusaaliy active and vigoroas naa up to only a f?w aaoaths ago. It is said that ke could stoma* a horse and gallop off with the spirit and erectsesa of a yeueg aaa. i A kighly respeettd citixea is lest te the eosBty. I ! SORE LUNGS Sore longH, pain in the chest and p*infcl breathing, the fore-runners of paecmonia, are quickly relieved sad i Mt-Mor) St th* rtif? rflliabla Dr. John W. | BfcH'a Coa^ Syrap^^fe biseis np a COUCH SYRUP Will quickly heai Sore Lungs. Dote* a?e?all and plwuaat to take. Doctors re?o?m?d it. Price as cts. At all druggists. F?2 SALS Tvro biadred bnsbcU ?f home raisad or a. P. C. Mallicbanp, ?s?klick, 3. C. Cure Celd In Heed. Xcmott's Chocolates laxative QpjaSaa. aaay totakeaadqmefcto care cold it beadoad kr ttiwt TTAXTl A HILL. Cam 0*t Plonly ?t Then. Mr. Prnton Xioi has reaeirei the following latter: v? Annl 1900. UUOIiVUOtliU*) > ?I ..... Uj Dear Sir: I tm hoping to observe the eclipse of the sun May 28 th, and am tbinkiag of selecting a aite for obsarring either near Winnsboro or Newberry, S. C. I expB'ct to use a 40 feot camera and would be flad to find a hill where I can obtain a ilepe of thirty degreei mere or leu. If ill roa be kind enoigh to write me in regard to the topography around Winniboro. Any other information that yen think May be of raise will also be gratefally rewired. Tery tmly yonrs, Orxaoad Stone. Testimonial trmm OldXaglAxd. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for Bronchitis," says Mr. William Strory, of Warrington, England. "It hassarcd my wife's lile, she baring been a martyr to bronchitis lor orer six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by McMaster Co., druggets. miSAl SKKYICBS ?J' MKf. JAXM LAVDXKBAIB. Tht fnatr&l urriiti of Mrs. Joe Laaderdale were k?ld ia the A. K. P. Ckmrtk as Taesday afttraoom at 4 o'clock, of which ckarth tk? da* oeasei wu aa active sad zealous Member. It was oae of the largest faaerals erer saaa ia Wiaasboro. The deceased wu oaa of tka laadmarke of tka tows, haviij keen sescessfelly cagftftd ia tba ercaatile batiasst kara for akoat half a century, xad tka and ker faisiJy wara closely idtatiiad with thebaninew interests of tke ?ohmanity. Ia honor of kar Memory, all tke atorea ia tows ware closed dariag tke fastral hoars. %. Tke following geatlemea acted as pallbearers: Attire?T. H. Kttchin.T. K. Illictt, J. X. MtDoaald, IT. G. DesPortes, J. J. Neil, R. C. Gooding. Tfoaararv?J&i. A. Brice aad A. 8. | oaglass. OASTORIA. itftatiM l'n?l Ym Haw tinje Btfgtt I rrti&ftfiit* PATSICK 2ff. CPKXCS. Ob Tuesday, April 3rd, At Ai*well cematery the rsmaiot of Patrick 34. Speuea wai laid to lost. lir. Speiee bad sot qaite lived tho three eoore and tea, allotted to &an, being IS years old at the tine of bis death. Ib the death of this good and true m*n Ridgeway loses one of her beit itiaeBs and the county at large a noblo max, whoie place will BOt ?oob be ftlled. He was in everf was? a just aad true aian, ever seeking to do his defy, to bii neighbor, himielf and to Cod. 2fo eanse could make him awerre from tie itraight path of kit daty as a tan and citizen. Be was born in Cointy Antrim, Irelaad, in l$J7-~ coming irom that aturdy old Pnritan : atock that has made itself fanions for virtae wherever it fenai a home; and Patrick II. Speoce inherited a fall chart of their rirteea. ; Ha waa iaterred with Masonic hoaora. There were present delegations from neighboring lodges lo pay tribatea of reapect to the mamory of thia upright man and Masoo. OASVOStXA. Bm tk? ^^Tha lint Yon Ha* Ainjt|q0t -Ur Dispones lost a fine mile * Hm days ago. aegro was pleiriij kia 01 tke place and without the If httst pr0T0c*tk>? the mule fell over deai. It ia sapposed the male bad heart disease. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able anH ahv?rh hfc ordinarv VV IMIW --? J food, which he could not do before, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking Scoffs fggjg You wHi find it just as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon Vt don't stop because the weather is warm. 50c. aad $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. IIrs. T. ?. Brya* returned to CoIambi* Friday after speiding terera] days with herpireati, Rer. and Mrs. D. E. Jordan. i j J?9JIFH STMWJJftT. Tit ?&ay frieads aad acqaaiataaee* of Mr. Joseph Stewart will be pained to bear of bit death, whieh oecnrred at his hove Wedaesday at 11 o'cleek a. ?*. He had heea in a deeliaief state of keallh for soae time prier to hit death. His death was not wholly nexpeeted, yet was a severe shoek to all. - He was ia all probability the oldest person ia the eoaaty, beiag 10 years and five raeitks of age at the time of his death. His Teaaias were interred at the Pre?hyteriaa Ckareh oa , Tbnrsiay at S o'cleck p. ia tke presence ef a large eeneoarie of relatives and frieads. Bar. J. fcr. Herndon condacted tka f aaeral serris?t ia a Moit solemn and touching manner. We extend oar eympatkies to the beroaredjones ia this tkeir great affliction, and point them to Him wko it akle to wife away ail tears frpm tkeir eyes and to aanetify to tkem erea their deepest distress. Wken & few years shall hare eome then we too hall go the way iron whenee we 1 shall not retarn. E H D. Bryant, So C., April 7, 1900. Biiwsrtk's Irom lUrr# Was the result of his splendid h ealth Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Lirer, Kidney# and Bowels are out of order, if you want these qualities and the success they bring, us* Dr. King's New Lifo Pitta. They develop every po * er of brain and body. Only 31c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. SIMPSOH ITEMS.; The farmers ef this section are badly behind with their creps, (that is the most of them). Yery few are threujh seming fertilizer. Although Mr A B Powell is plantiag cetton, lam afraid he will lose his seed. Mr D A Broom and Mr C J5 Bith* ardsen went to Mr P M Speace's burial, at Ridgeway, last Tuesday. Miss Mary Cathcart, cf Wimsbare, who has been tsachiag enr tchoel, has been called home on account of her mother's illness. It is not knewn when she will return to take eharge of her school. Miss Edna Hatheock, d&nghter of Mr and Mrs 0 C Haihccck. asd Mr Job* Perry, of Wiansboro, were m ar? ricd 5 tad ay ereiisg. Mrs Hatk?ock asd ton paid Black* stoak a flying visit Sunday. Ifeare clad to know that Mr J If Wilson is reoovering from his reseat attack ' lagrippe. T. April 7, 1900. Bell?f teftix K?<r?. Distressiag Xidaey aad Bladder Disease relieved in sir koars by"2ffew Great Soath Axaerieau Sidaay Care." II is a great sarprise on acoeaot of its exceeding promapsess ia relieving pain ia bladder, kidaiys and back, in male or female. Believes retention of water almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and care this is the remedy, sold by W.]B. Aiken, drnggist, Winnsboroj S. C. K1DGSWA7 ITEMS. The death ol lir. P. M. Spenee was qnite a shock to the community at large, as very few knew that he was siok. Mr. Spenca was a trae maa and asrood citizen?tine to his friends aad kit ooQrietioai whatever they might be. His lost will sot only- be felt by his family, bat by tke town and community. The farmer* of this vicinity have been patting in good time, and frem all indications the nsnai erop of cotton will be planted. The oat erop is not very promising. The farmers complain that they are "off in color"?look red and net a healthy green. Coanty Supervisor Tennant was in town to-day. Qnite a party went to Winngb?ro last night to attend "Fanst"?Kisses Isabel Raff asd Daisy Wilson, and Mr. John Wilson, Dr. (James Team aid Mr. W. C. Boyd. L. April 6,1909. VelMkfti* XrapUsmi Are grand, bat Skin Eruptions r?b life of joy. Backlen's Arnica Salve cares them; also Old, Banning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Bares, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cbilblaiis, Best Pile care on earth. Drives oat Pains and Aches. Only 15 cts. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., draggists. SXBXXBKIXB 9GTS. We have as floe graded saaool as there is perhaps is the State. We hare about seveity-fira papils in the differest departments and ander tbe efftoieat miagement of Prof. M. W. Petrifoy, bis accomplished wife and Miss Lottie Blair, a graduate of Wi?throp Collsgs, aid a aest competent teacher. Oar school is ferging to the froat and the "yoang ideas" of Grots* brier are being taaght with an *pward tendtaey In the matter efedi* ea&ioa. Misses Sadie Aycock aad BslJe Peurifoy are risitiag at Pref. Peari* foy's. Mr. T. rf. Ruff has beea qaite ill with la grippe, bat is bow convalescing. Mr. Pope Brooks has recently 4aished a aiee dwelling sad hat moved into tbe same. Air. J. L. Bobiaioo h&s ia the last few days had his floe hoase repainted, which add* greatly ta its appearause. The Stewart Stone Ceapany i: operating a large steBe qaarry h?re aid are workiig qaite a namber of hands. Faming has b?en greatly retarded oa aeceunt of too mash rain. 5m; wishe< it Thi Jtaws and Hbbaxd. Isabells. April 7,1900. MIm JUttie Sit?re*v?s hat returned from the Northern markets, where she has been for the pa?t tea day? purchasing spring millinery for Mr*. . L. McCarley. If troubled with rieumatisw, fire Chamberlain's Fain Balm a trial. It will not cost tob * ?ent if it docs no good. On? applieatku* will relieve the ptio. It also cures iprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, barns, frost. bites, qninsey, paioe in the side and chest, glandular and other swellinca are quickly cured by applying it. Irery bottle warranted. Price, 2* end 60 ate. For sale by Melf aster Co, - WJI mi?ca???????? F 1 ; HEADACrE is only a symptom?not a j 11 disease. So are Backache, ; ; Nervousness, Dizziness and the jj : Blues. They all come from an : i unhealthy state of the men- j > stroal organs. If you suffer jj i from any of these symptoms? j jj if you feel tired and languid in j ! the morning and wish you could j> lie in bed another hour or two j' ?if there ia a bad taste in the : ; month, and no appetite?if : ; there is pain in the side, back j | or abdomen?BRADFIELD'S : i FEMALE REGULATOR will i | bring abont a snre cnre. The ; J | doctor may call your trouble : some high-sounding Latin ; ;; name, but never mind the name. The trouble is in the menstrual i organs, and Bradfield's Female | Regulator will restore you to : health and regulate the menses j I i like clockwork. Sold by dngglsts for Ji i bottle. A fret flUHilHd booSc will b? seat to iny *oau if request be xuiitrf to i THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO. ATLASTA, G A. 6W8IHID9? iDmwuniiniiiiMiimmmwhiimmI HIIT* AX> IX?. Mr. J. fl. Skiaaer ii slowly luprovMissis Isafcelle Sof aad Daily Wilion, who' mo np te let Fimit, re* taraai to Riifeway Satiriay. Mri. Le?ait?r, .of RIdfftway, ii viiitinf Min Benie McMaiter. I Mr. D. A. Crawford went to Rich noad Saaday eveaicg oa hasiaeu. Mrs. J. 9. Cathcart retaraed home Satarday after spending saveral days with her parents at Pinarille. Miss Coleitaa, of Ridgeway, who bat bees tiiitiag Mr. A. L? Porter, retaraed home Saturday. Mrs. Mnldrow, who has beea visiti?t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oreifbt, returned to her home ia Stateehnrr, S. C. Miaees Mattli Belle Bollck and Mamie Rabb, of Ridge way, spent Satarday ia town. Mr. Jao. R. Craig, of Blackstoek, speat Satarday in town. Mist Jeanie Beatj resumed her ?<?n Uaw^AW mvmwwi >U??o V . Mr. JE. L. Elliott speat Sandav witb bis iaaulyhere. Rer. C. X. McDonald has beta at Clover, York Conaty, since Friday, eonseqaently his palpit oa Saaiay was vacant. Mr. Haat, assistant traveling pas eager ageat of tbe Soatbera, epeafc part of Moaday in town. Mrs. D. X. Jordaa left Moaday for a riiit to Mri. T. L. Bryaa in Colinbia. Mill jtfettie Sitgr?ave? spent Saaday at Blaekitook and rataraed Monday Moraiog. Ills Life Wu Sarti. Mr. J ? Li'ly, a prominent citizen of Hanuibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he say?: "I was taken with irpbod Fever, that ran into Paenmoni*. My lungs became hardened. I was no weak 1 couldn't even sit np in bed. Nothing hplp- u me. I expected to soon die of ii.nmption. when I heard of Dr. New Discovery. One bottle T unnfinnM^ tn na? it, and new ana well and strong, I can't say too mucti in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest care in the world for all Throat and Lunr Trouble. Regular sizes SO cents and $100. Trial bottles five ni McUaster Co.'s drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. MJBS. JAXM LiUlEKDALI, Some Farther Details 1st Her life. The passing;away of Mrs. Jane Lauderdale removes from our midst one of the most ;promineit citizens of Wiunsboro. For more than fifty years the has been promineutly identified with the social, business, and religious iaterests of our towu. The death of this woman deserves more than a passinr notice irom our hands. Her long, active, aad usefal life was spent here amosg us, and her death means, not only a leas to her. immediate family, but to the eommuaity at large, ii which she was held iu highest esteem. Mrs. Lauderdale was Miss Jane Russell, and was born ia County Down, Ireland, May 14th, 1821, and 1 O /"? A mmI t | ai: \ in ttiuqidui u, a. \s.f a^ui ?u?, 1900, lacking only a few weeka of being aevanty-eigbt years of age. On If arch 8tb, 184S, she was married ia Ireland to Mr. Montgomery Letamon, and in November of the aaae year the young eouple emigrated to America, and arrived in Tf inniboro in Janaary, 1 $44. Mr. Lemmoa died Aagnst 2Srd, 1849. The trait of bis union was three children, two of whom, Mri. J. O. Boag and Mra. J. W. Bolick, anrvive, the other, James Moatcomery Lemmoa, having died November 19.h, 1882. On Jane 8th, 1852, the w&a married to Dr. David Lauderdale. The fruit of this nuiOB was aiz children, four of whom aarvire. The first bora, an ia* f&ut son, died wbea a aavntb old. and Janie M., tbe wife of Mr. Thos. P. Bryaon, died in 1894. Tbo&e who survive are, Thos. W. and George R. LsuderUalb aud Mra. J. L. Bryaon, of this plaee, and Mrs. W. T. Blakeley, of Ora, S. C. This ia a brief outline of her 15 fa. Mrs. Laaderdtle was a woman of great energy. For nearly fifty yeara ahe was actively engaged in the mer tactile business, ana w*s eainemiy successful. At tke eloss of the war she and her bnsbaud had aecnanlated a considerable fortune, which was tatirely destroyed by fir?, wheB Sheraan made his Memorable March te the sea. They began anew, after the war, and by hard work they repaired their broken fortune, and continued to be successful. While actively engaged iu busineii, Mrs. &a?der4ai* did aet r t * } i neglect the iLflkirs of the kome. She trained her children in the fear of the Lord, and made the heme attractive for them. Another striking thing abost Mrs. j Lauderdale was har religions character whieh was of the highest typs. She waa one of the oldest mashers of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Chireb, and her seat in tbe sanctaary was rarely vacant She levert her) chnrch, and did mack lor it, and lived har religion, in her home, and everywhere. These who have been with har mnoh in the last few years could see that she was ripening for heaven. She came t* the grave 4'in a full age, like as a sheck of eorn cometta in hie season." Mrs. Lauderdale was a woman of strong eharaetar. Of the striatest in* tegrity, kiad-heartsd, picas and energetic. She lived a noble life, and died with the lore and esteem of all among whom [she lived ber long and usefal life. In her death, the cobminity leses a good woman, the chureh a staunch sapperter, aed her children a devoted and loving Mother. They have tbe sympathy of all tbe community in their bereavement. A Friend. AUGUST "FLOWER. "It is a surprising fact," seys Prof. Houton, "that in my travels in all parti of tbe world, for the last ten years, I have met more people bavins: used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepaia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipa* tion. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions., where headaches and general bad feeli inzs from irregnlar habits exist, that Green's August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and is excellent for | sour stomachs and indigestion." SamI fnoA at C.n.'a. I pio UVIUG9 11 Ob ?W ? Sold by dealers in all civilized conntries. ?There came near beinf a serious aeeideit on the Southern Thursday monlng >ear Yemassee, S. C. As the fast nail train, No. S5, ran into the weodyard at that place it was discovered that the wood was on fire and the cress-ties burned. The engine passed over safely, also the mail.cars, ! bat two passenger coaohes were ! burned. The Pullman cars were saved ' and all mail and express. Fortunately I no one was hurt. 1C? Bight to UgllotM. The woman who is lovely in face, ! form and temper will always have j friends, but one who would be attracI tive mri8t keep her health. If she is : weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she bad constipation or kidney trouble, * ?' ?J ?tn ? 1 ner lmpura uiouu wiu tnu?c blotchea, skin eruptions and & wretchi ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the I beat medicine in the world to regulate stomach, lifer and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong ! nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at McMaster Co.'s drug store. | Mr. Jamas Wilsoa Hanaban is spend* ing several days is Riekaond and I other points north. Mr. John Wilson, of Ridge way, attended Faust here Thursday night and retained on the aiiiight trail. The Beat K*medy f or Sheomatiim. QUICT EBLUF TEOM PAIN. 11 nho ii4 Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this 4fr. D. U. Sinks, of Troy, "Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had a ??rere attack of rheumatism is my arm and shoulder. I tried numerou remedies hat foi no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommended it so highly tbat I bought a bottle. J was soon relieved of *11 pain. I hate sinee recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in tbe market." For sale by MeMaster Co., | driggists. Dr. J. W. Team came up from Ridgeway ^Thursday afternoon to attend Faust. Mr. Gregg MeMsitsr returned from the medical college in Charleston icnnaav cybuiuj. Mr. J. H. Cuamiags returned to Columbia Monday Ho reports Lit i Mexican trip enjoyable. Camght % Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer ol In? millinery at 1658 Milwaukee A venae, Chicago, says: "During the iate severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and maaejme unfit to attend my work daring the day. One of my milliners wai taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a levere cold at that time, which teemed to reli?ve her 10 quickly thai I bought acme lor myself. It aeted like magnr ? u 1 began to improve at onca. I am <>ow entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." For sale by McU&ster Co., druggists. Mr. Hsary Pressly, from Tampico, Mexico, arrived in town Tneiday. Rev. Neill I. Pressly and Mrs. Pressly will arrive ic two weeks. The ?no Day Gold Cure. Cold la bead ud tore threat cured by IffVMtt'X Chooolatai Laxatire Qttiaine. As oasy to tike as ccuidjr. "ChildMacrjrforthcn." ?A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward daring the time, r.nd a courageous person afterwards. ?Ricfcter. Shake la Yo*r Sh*?c Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. ^ It oures painm, smarting, nervous leeu and ingrowing naili, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Jfcen's Feot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold br all druggists and aho? stores. By mail for 26c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Alloa 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, 2T. Y. S-H ifri. B.J. Quattlsbsum and Mill U. E. Quattlebaum went to Idjeield Wednesday. Th? On? Day Cold Car#* For cold ia tit head aoi Mr* threat est Kar* aett's Ckocolitea I^azitirt Qulsiat, "?? sirctucm." | ?Frost "Wednesday sad Thursday | moruing, but do harm to fruit has beta reported. f Mr. I. S. Ragsdala hu rttarasd from Columbia. Mr. Will Boyd, of Uidfeway, wm is tow a Thursday. Mr. Ed Boyd paid bis Bor# friends a flying riait Thuraday. The One Day Cold Oure. For colds ud sore tKro"t tue Keraott's Shoe* i*Ua X^siilve fiidaiit E*?ly takfn as caa<ty odqickly CUK. Mr. W. H. riaaaiken baa rctaraad [ home after lateral weeks' abieaee. Mr. S. C. MeDowdl west to Eiigeway Tussday to atteacl ths fuaeral. The One Day Cold Cure. Xeraiott's Chocolates I^ixttire Qaiainc fee ?*ld ia the head tad aorc throat Childrea taka then like caady. fa Ma | I ?too?oe?a a -loaarieat 2f?rer Tails to Aactovv tap Hmxe te Its ToaCsAti OfiT 0s? Moip frta? * bokrMA ? ttPCdM ANNOUNCEMENTS ros SHERI27 I hereby announce mv?e!f a eaadidate for the office of Sheriff for Fair, field Coasty, and will abide by the action of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLICK. FOR CL1RK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of Court, subjeet to the action ef the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG. I hereby' anuounce myself a candidate for the eace of Clerk of Court for Fairield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Jt. T. BRAY. I hereby announce myself as> a candidate for Clsrk of Court for Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. JAS. A. BRICE. COUNTY SUPERYISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office *f County Snperrisor for Fairfield County, subject ;to the action of the Demeeratic primaries. A.. D. HOOD. I hereby announce mysslf a candidate for the office of Snperrisor of Faiifiold County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. ROBT. T. CLOWNEY. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Snperrisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. J. 6. HURLEY. Mb Of ippiicatisi for Bailroad Charter. Notice is hereby ffivsa that, in par* snance of the provi?iois of an Act of the General Assembly providing for tbe formation of Railroad Companies, approved 28lh Febraary, 1898, Acts of 1898, pagas 64-70, the nndersigoed will file their Declaration and make application to tbe Hon. M. B. Cooper, Secretary of State, at bis' office, Golunabia, S. C., on the 7th day of May, 1900, for a charter for a railroad to be constrncted from Wiansboro, S. C., to Camden, S. C.. to be knovtn by tbe corporate name and style of THE Winnsboro and Camden Railroad Company; and also that, if tbe said charter is granted, the said corporation shall bave tbe right to condemn lands for rights of war and ether railroad pnrposes, in tbe counties of Fairfeld and Kersbaw. t. k. elliott. t. h. eetchin. j. i. Mcdonald. w. r. elliott. Winnsboro, S C., April, 1900. w, A7W~ " The registered stallion W. A. If. will be at Mr. Henry Refo's etablein Winnsboro on Saturday ot sack vtek. Ob Mondays at the fares; balance of time at hie former stande in the eemntry. He is seren years old, bay, with black points. Height, 16; has food bene and muscle; no blemish or de* feet. He is strong, irietionless ia motion, kind in disposition, and a per* feet roaditer. His sire is the celebrated Bed Wilkes, His dam, Betsey Baker, was the mother of trotters. 8be was sired by Dictator, who was the sire of Jay-JSje*See, 2.10, of Direelor, J.07, of the invincibln Directum, 3.04, the grandeire of JTaney Hanks, tbe qaeea of trotters, and the sire ef many others of extreme speed. Although a noted trotter with perfect. knee action, W. A. W. possesses also saddle gaits ot uperior ^aality. Terms, 15 00 to insnre celt. Tor extended pedigree and certified reeord i addrses JOHN 6. MOILIY, 4-10-3? Winnsboro, S. C. LETTERS OF ~ . STATE OF SOOTH CAROLDCA, OU2CTT OF TAOraLB. 2y 8. S. JOHNSTOX, Itq., Jvig* rr*i*U. WHEREAS*, R. H. Jenaiafs, CI irk of Coart, hath made tnit to at to graat kim letter! ef adminisaratloi of the estate aad efeets of B. F. BoaN ware, deceased: These are therefore to aite aid admonish all aad singular the fciadred aad creditors of (he said B. F. Boalware, deceased, that they be and appear ; before me, in the Coirt ef Probate, to be held at Fairleld Ceart 1 Hense, South Caroliaa, om the 4th day of May neat, after pablicatioi hereof, at 11 o'eloek ia the ferenooa, to show eaate, if any they hare, why the said A?auaisiratiea should aot be granted. Girem aader my hamd this 4th day 1 ef April, Anno Doauai 1100. S. R. JOIDfSTOIf. 4-*-6 Jadjje ef Probate. DTBING FOR FUN. K 5-cent package of Salter *Ztj Dyes will prodnee an nnlialted aaoaat of pleasure. There ia a Itrfe variety of deiifni and colors in eaeb. All >ew this se&sen ana rerj ptWw inf. We alse tarry a fall line of Dilated end other Djei. The assortment of Perfumer. *oaps and Toilet Articles it partleaU: r in. tereiting. Wide by thp quality ot the g< cih aid ?wvJ?rate prices. McMatter Co. I ; -v-- '. ... ' " /.......V ,1. "* * ' "'-*'"-^1 ' - . .. - IL: 'A*''*?'' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive or* gans. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. Ho other preparation can approacn i& m eiuwcuujr. aw up itantly relieves and permanently cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and all other results of imperfset digestion. Price 50c. and C. Large size contains m timea ioi*11 size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed tree Prepared by HE. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago* XgUJfCS M flwai, 5. ?. . HBINZ. We are sole agents in Winsboro for Heinz's go?ds. When yott need Pickle?, ask for Heinz's, they are the b?ct, n;n P,VV1*H fine. Heinz's Sweet Jand Sour mixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. Heisz's Iidia 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 evaporated fruits. We kave then in Prunes, Apples, Peaches and Apricots. T1 Iff TT-L_: JLi F, E IIMCl \?stjrBusHa>\ I issi I IBCST.PREPA? I PAlttT n by blEATAiniM I? SM nr?&>? iSsrcsifc t m V.yStA. ispcMto I MivpnTfiAwtftF iri imn; fwi u?.vi I i?\mCRIGA I jro* SALS BT J. J, OBEAR. JUST ARRIVED and FOR SALE. A.IKICK LOT OF H0BSC8 AKD MULES, a f?w jood Marts,a in Combination H?rie. and* ftw Ting Horses. My m*1m arc fner tbaa l kart Ttr bandied. r tn ft xi _t l will Nil iu? loorv ?iuvk tur , tub, *r oo tin# for food ba*kablo MP?. Cows. I will pay tbo bif boat ?aab prioo for all olastog of eattlo, fat or poor. Bugeies. I baro a few nico BVGGIS9 that 1 will toll cboap for eaib. I baro ployed Mr. Artbar Owoos for tbo prosoit y oar. Qo will bo glut to bayo bii frioidi a ill oa bin aid do iomo buiuu. A. Witliford, Wiaaator*. 8. C. Frilciiid tit M by the customers The people who ere the wisest jadf e of qualities and raises. Oar offering of TLOUR, BACOX, GRITS, MJEAL, OATS, CORN, aid all other liies of Staple a*4 Faicjr Groceries can he accepted as the hast prodiced. We searched the Markets for tho choicest (not the eheapeet) goois, aid the resalt of oar saceessfal hayiif is her* for oar easterners. We hare jut received a iaelotof larly Bose aad Goodrich Seed Potatoes ; also Oaion Sets. J. D. MfCAJCLTT 6 C#> 1 Engraved ' - '"Sk -, - . * Visiting Cards. m Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Etc. A full assortment of styles tr? cpWf- from Prices to compete with any firm. Never Higher; Oftem Lower. Cards printed from plate, $1.99 per 100. New plates from 50c to $1.00. Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, W atekmak*? 4c J w#l?r. OKESTJBlt,*.* OBEARS , - * Dyspepsia ' ~ . - .''is Tablets : '*?M S0i -cures* Indigestion '' --S and ' ' . ''0Dyspepsia. The Easy Running" "HOUSEHOLD" The most modern Sewing Machine of the age, tnbrac ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work and v -: M Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccupied territory. Correspon deate solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. <$ General Agtnt, Richicqk*, Viaeixu. ipifckj I Farmers, *** - s " *** Attention ! ill HOW IS THE TIMTOIHJT Plantation Supplies. ?u* stock or oaty grocorit* it Mir corapl ata. Wa aatcr cpteiallv lor th? fkmara' trad*. Wekww what thay aaad, aid ; art praparad to terra them and a: bat(o'm nni>M - .^s We elto tarry & lice list ef tbelf good*? v --^.3 f H#X8, HATS, DEI GOODS, NOTIONS, . tad ererythiaf eually feud is a geaeral store. OTGoods deliT?red to o?r ?itj trade* Come &ad ate u W. R.RABB& CO GRANITE CORNJBR. =" NOTICE. ?. I WILL STAND MY STANDARD- | IttED JACK this mimi at Wi*aa- J koro. He ikffi?e? knda hick, klwk -.? ? ?-? !-L. 1 wiia wau? points; w*i^a? mum drsd poiads. He took the first prize at the last State Fair. i?saraaoe. Tea Dollar*. J. I. WXI1LIR. M5-1* UNDERTAKING^ M W ALL ITS PiPABTMENft, -/-M with a fall stock of C&skcts, Bar til Cuts end Coffins, constantly en hand, y'-fg aad to of hearse when r#fne?ted. Tkaikfal for past patronage and solioi* tatiae for a share in the fotnre, Sa the Id stand tfalls attended to at all hoars. IBS SLUOfT ftttf SH#% J. M, ELLIOTT M CO.