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V v->< .': '.: - --; V.; . -/ :-'. ~f. ' " C ." - " '' -..."' LOCAL) INTELLIGENCE Wcdawrtay, April 18, 1*00 LOOA121ATTKXS. ?Be* Sayerrisor'i report. ?See notice of election of school trustee*. ?Two aore eolored people died in Winsiboro Tueidsy. a ?Mr. Robert R. JeSkree annenncei 3| iiaaelf for Cosnty Awtitor. ?Mr. Cbarlee Jenning#' friends t--a ua him n?t Saturday. wens ? i*u iv ?w ?? ?Mr. T. L. Johnston ii announced tbis morning for County Sap-rvisor, To seiure the original witch baza! salve, ask for De Witt's Witch H&zei Salve, well knows as a certain core foi piles aad skin diseases. Beware o: worthless counterfeits. They arc d&ngereas. MeMaster Ce. ?Mr. Riley Stewart's may frl .jdi were glad to see him oat Saturday, ?BABGADC?Seats' collars, gocc shapes; 6 for 25c. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. \l ?Her. Horace Rabb will j * serricei at. ^Tu^^fe^cnorcii next Sunday. ?McMaster Co. eall your atten-j tion to their stock of Held seeds ia I to-day's issue. ?Two games" sports were ! ia towa Sunday.' Beavers were very! much ia evidence.. ? * a ? J Lewis Acker?aa, liosnen, i?u., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Eisen always bring cartain relief, cure ay headache and nrrer gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels sad lifer. McMaster Co. ?A negro bancl "made things howl" on the streets Thursday. They sstde things lively tiil a late hour that nif ht. ?J. D. McCarley k Co. hare enlarged their store. The partition between tbe old dispensary has been removed. ?The regnlar annnal sermon was ^reached at the A. If. 2. Chnreh JC ? -?-? .? Thursday erenin* to the colored freaen of this city. . ?To those wko iced garde* tools, neb as kees, forks, heeks, rakes, etc., will do well to read J. TV". ieiflcr'i advertiii*eat is te-day's issue. He has poultry wire feneiig saitable for *ardeas. M. S. Saaitk, Batteraut, Mick., says, ' "De Witt's Little Early Risers are tke rery hest pills I ever used for cestiTeaeM, liver aad towel trouble?." Mcttaster O. ?Amoae the shoppers in town Sat arday were secogaizad Misses Fannie Ferd, Jennie Anderson and ? Stn&rt. Misses Ferd and Anderson will be remembered* as sojourners among ns during the last snmmer term of school. ? "We take orders for wall paper. Samples on band to select from. Prices low. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co, ?All those who attended Atwood's phonograph exhibit Saturday afternooa speak of it in the most. complimentary terms. Many say it is tbe best they're ever heard. A large crowd greeted him Monday afternoon and at night. ?Tbe congregation at the Methodist nfcnpfth Snndiv was unnsaally large. Presiding Elder Hedges eoadacted the servicei. This chareb was beeatifolly decorated for tie Easter services. The Baptist Church was also prettily decorated oa Easter. Three persoas ^ were baptised. ^6 Mrs. Harriet Eraas, Xiasdale, 111., t writes, "I Bever fail to relieve aay childrea froas croup at eace by using Oae Minute Coa#h Care. I would net feel safe without it" Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe aad all threat aad lung diseases. McMaste Co. ?Mr. J. S. Russell died in Newberry last Saturday. Mr. Russell was at oae time a citizen of Fairfeld County. He was married three times. Sis ?rst wite was a sister of Mrs. E. H. Jenaiags, his second a sister of Mr. Jeaaings, aad his third a sister of I W- B. Gilbsrt. He was ahout j $9 years of age. ?Amoig the many -'egg; haBtsy S*tcrday afteraeea perhaps none were | more enjoyed tkaa the one given by | Mm. T. K. Elliott to her little "Busy Bee" society. Alter tbe merry chase j after eggs for several hoars Mrs. El- , liott Served refreshmeots to the little j ones in ber asaal delightfal style. There were aboat 35 little ones present j on this happy occasion. "I aged Kodel Dyspepsia Car* in j my family with woaierfai resells. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant te take aod is truly the dyspeptic's best / frieni," says E. Hartgerink. Overisel, Hick. Digests what yea eat. C&nnot fail te care. Mc Master Co. ?The many friends of Mr. Pressley Jrice. of Winnshore, wb? is new a cadet at Weat i'einr, wiii oe giaci 10 kaow that he will graduate in Jane and will be asiigaed to the aray. Mr. t Brice &?s take* * ki|k atxnd ia his claw, aed will He permitted te make tke eeJeetiem aa to what braach of the anay he deairea to aerre in. Before Ms assignment te duty he will he gives two aonths firlexgh, wbieh he parpoaes apeadieg with relatives ia this Stats, his forner heme.?Cof lamhia Record. ?You can find a beaiiifitl lot ot neckwear at Th? Caldwell Dry Goods Co.?adv. F#K SALE Two nandred bushels of keme raised coro. P. C. iiellicharap, . Bucklick, S. C. ^ k i1d?Ia!k?1 Letters. Tie fallowing ii a list of letters reWr B&isiof tujcltimed in the postoSse at Winnsboro, April 15, 1900: Daisy Aiblord. Mis? Charlotte Beeson. Mr Emit Cam moo. Mrs Mary Lemmon. Person* tailing for the above letters will please s*y they are advertised. Prestob Rion, P. M. FresM?mt May C*m? to (IVmrPresident MeKialay has bui invited to be preseat at the 99th ?f Mar o*Iebratioa of tb? Deelaratloa of Iade? peadeaoe ia Charlette asxt moath. If he ceases 'twill gire oar people an opportaaitr of seeing the president and ai&ny will ao doubt arail them, selves of this opportaoiy. I w SonTbnfat Sore throac and constant coijghl-n^ in_ aicate an affection of the tubes which may develop in#!!eTrrjsv or inflammation of the lung* ~ j)0 not i wait; but use Dr. John Vr gull's Oincm Svrnt: at once and bflf" , ??o ? uurou. DEBuJES COUCH SYiuP . Cures Hoarseness and Sojprhroat Doaes are small and pleasant to j # Doctors ncommead it. Price 35 cts. At I ^? WHY, OF COCKSHr Mr. Editor: In yocr lautL^ j ad. . rertised for a iost umbrellaT <?jje um. r brella was promptly fomi<| xjmferel> las art not often retarned|and j de. sire to commend Ths taews aEj> 1 Hbrald as a* adyertisij m8dimm. > "?fhy don't some of oaq Merchants 1 learn that it pars to adrerLQj if done intelligently? t A. l^wOASTOm^. [ TW Alwiys ElBgtil l%aatee SCBXTGGS-BElL Married, at the resiJIncc of the bride's uncle, Mr. J? JH McMeekin, near Jenki*sville, Wednesday rrenicgt the eleventh inst., pt 5 o'clock, Mr. A, L. Scruggs to. Mi?s C. Etta Beil, Rev. R. W. Spijjnir officiating in a very iMpresaivel spanner. The young couple left imnpejdiately after the ceremony for tbeitf jfnture home near Winnsboro attended] by the congratnlations and best ^7ishe3 of their | many friends. j | Z. Biijaarob's Iron; Hforre Was the result of Ms ^pljendid h ealth j Indomitable will anjd tremendous' | energy are not found whjere Stomach, j Liver, Kidneys and Bowtels are oat of order. If yon want tljese qualities ! and the success they hiring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. tCbey develop every power of brain ancj body. Only 125c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. CLUBS TO B?OS6r AKIZE f In obedience to the constitution of tie Democratic party, the various ! Democratic clabs ?f thi i county will assemble at their accusto: aaed places of Meeting on the fourth Ss tarday (April 23th), revise their club litps, reorganize their club lists and elect (delegates t? a [ county convention to lie aeli im WinnsI boro oa the first Monday in May? i elect one delegate for j every twentyI ive members and one jfor a majority | fraction thereof. j T; S. Brice, Aprit 16,1900. County Chairman. ' j ?The Caldwell Dry Goods Go. have | a very handsome lin^ ^f negligee shirts.?adv. OASVO%ZA. j Beaatia AlffajS B?S?t M. D. SKGBianj Mr. M. D. Spigener died at his home at Alstoa #a Tuesday of typhoid fever. He was a native of Highland, eeanty, and had beta merchandising at Alstem for several years. He Was postmaster there at the time of ihii death. He ?nni4 nifi. Y71S a DlgHiy rcsp??ieuj amm. gVVU V4W Z6u? Mr. Spiffeuer was aheot forty year# of age, aid leaves a wife and several ehildren, who will hare the sympathy of his maty friend* ia the eoanty. The faaeral was he Id at the family b&rrtag grouad ?9ar< Colisbia on Wednesday. Cure Co!<& In Head. Zemott's Chocolate 3 X,ajativt Qvimna. eaay to take tad qmek to cu: re ceUin bead aaa 00re tbTMt. A*ethe? Gc aii?tL?aTei Joha Whittaier, comsted at the last tern of coart of ausaalt and hattery ef a high sod agf-arated aatare aid seiteneed to o ae yar 01 the chaia gang, Hade his < tieapi 01 Tuesday if ht. It will b? replied - that the witfc wlhoa "Tfhittaker had hislgkt escaped |a for weeks ago, axd Whittaker bmi ken anxiens that the Harritoms ak&Eld ?t recaptured. This maj hart hgjad amethisg to do with bis determinatea to depart. Ifhittaker had 8??ea mad* a trasty and did the cookipnj ?c the ffaa%. A few days age, helwev*, so it is said, another eorrict ?wa# jren the jeb of eookiag aid Whxttake; had to work like the rest. It Bis sajiosed that this also had something t< do with his flight. Up to mhe tiie of going to press nothing h Ad B?a heard of him nasi ?EuiflkiAiy| fLMILHmnig 5 is a food IgStine for the ? baby that wSIn and not # ^ well nourigKjand for the 2 Tg mother vtflgg milk does v S not nouxisHB baby. ^ % It is eqigHKood for the $ ? boy or is thin and ^ ? paie and qjflllll nourished yf g by their MM also for the g ? anemic (fiBljnsumptive ? V adult thaHRosing fiesh g " .an.. S 9 in ragjraagn conamons ? ? of wastin^^Bis the food ? medicine jHWttvvii! nourish ? J and buiid^Ke body and ? give nevi^^g and energy V ? when al! KBSimeans fail. ^ ^ Should summer as ^ 50c. dmggisU. H 2. SCOTT & BtflHSftcxists, Xew York. ^ Miss Janie and Miss Mattie Martin reifiEgBo Coluauiia Hoc* day after ipHSglEaster in Winnsboro. 3jjj The OrmBpaBcoId Cure. lermott's OnEHRS laxative Qviaine for cold in the headaWMBBathroat. Childre* t&ks then like cAad/HB^^E HHBaHHMMHOBSaBHBHBaMEnS8SBHHMBBI232K9B3V r?K THl IUTTKBKS IX IXDIA, Mr. Iditor: F?r wme weeks the *ovrspapers hare been briifiig is reports of terrible suffering fro* famine ia b|U. For two years ihe crops have ;failed in that inbappy eoialry I ted the people, who ia their moit prosperois times are poor with a peverty whieh we lever uw, are starring to death. Tive milliois ef them are aeeding food and are almost at the poiit of death, and the umber is iacreasiag. It it seme ?o*tbs before another harvest ean ripen for their reaping. If is proposed that oar peeple jive somethiiy to their relief. We call oir alwoo nnnr hilt w* }l5lTfc brftftd N?if va ^VVA MWU II w ? ?. I ? -w _ ? enough and to spare, and it seems that we onjht to spare something to meet this appalliag distress. Others are moving and thousands of little sums united will save many lives. . D. E. Jordan. [Coatrihitions can he left at the Winnsboro Bank. Capt. Jordan has kindly consented to receive the money. ?Ed.] His Life Was Sar?d. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderfnl deliverance from a frightful death. Id telling of it he says: "I was taken with Typhod Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became bai iened. I was so weak I conldn't eren sit up in bed. Nothing helped inr I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King'3 New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelloas mediciae is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lanar Trenble. Regular sizeB 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. THJE SICK. Mr W. R. Garrisoa, we are glad to state, contiaaes to improve, bat is still confined to the house. Mrs. Garrison is still quite sick. Mrs. W. E. Aiken was able to be np Tridiy after a spell of grip. Miss Mary Ellen Aiken is still son* fined to bed with grip. Her maay friends mits her familiar fate at "Central." Mrs. Naaoy Walker, we are glad to report, ii improving. 11 r. J. H: Skianer's friends hope te see liia ont very sooa; he is still improving. Hiss Francis Creight is still coiined to bed, but is convalescing. Mrs. Creight is also stil! conlned to ike home. Mr. Tom Cathcart's frieads are glad te see him again at bis dmties at The Caldwell Dry Goods Ce.'i sfere after a spell of grippe. We hope bovt that Good Friday baa passed the cold weather is a thiag ef the past and oar many grip patieils will soon be all O. R. ag&in. Relief 1b six Mow*. bistressiag Xidaey aad Bladder Disease relieved in six hoars by "Jtfew Great Soath American Sidney Care." St is a great sarprise on aecennt of its exceeding promptness!*relieving pain in bladder, kidneys aad baek, in male or female. Believes retention of water almost immediately. If yoa want fuick relief and care this is the remedy, sold by W.jl. Aiken, draggist, WinnsberOj S. C. MBS. XAXCT K. XABS BBAD. Mrs. ITancy K. Rabb died at her home in the country on Wednesday morning in the 78th year of bsr age. She had bees confined to the home for about fiye years, hut was net thonght cerieusly sick until abent ten dayi ago. She was a daughter of John "Watt and Nancy Kincaid, ef thii eonnty, a tad the widow of ths late J. Glazier Rabb. After, her hit band's death, Mrs. Rabb took charge of the far*, and has managed it sines with considerable success, displaying tact and administrative ability of a snpe rier order. She was a most estimable lady whose life was a useful one Not only iB her private business did Mrs. Rabb exhibit her powers of intelligent labor, but she employed them in the churab. She was a devoted member of the A. B. P. Church. The funeral services were held at her home at 5 o'clock Thursday, and the interment at the Brick Chnrch at 1 o'oloct. She is survived by the fellow ing children: James Rabb, Clareice Rabb, Rev. Horace Rabb, Charles K. Rabb, I/-? ~W P Pooflnc 1ira W_ TT. j JUlk)? IT * i. ? v?on???j If I Millen. ^ The One Day Cold Cure. For colda and sore throat nse Kermott's Choeolalac Laxative Quinine. Easily takoa ae caaOy sod quickly cure. HISTORY OF '76. Tke Sag;ciUeB that Prof. ?avjs "Writ# It is Indorsed. Td Editor of Tke News and Herald: The Stated editorial oa "A Hiatery of '76," like most of its editorial*, ia timely and important. That a history of that iBtsrestisg period ia needed, that it shosld be written iow before all the actors io that great dram* hare paaaed away, and that JProfeiser Davia is the naan to writs it, are troths which have forcibly protested thsmielves to the tailed! of maay citizens. We have good rcsson to balieve that Prof. Davis himself is by ne mean indifferent te tbi? clain ef pablit service? we ssay alvost aay of duty?npon kiHieif: but his exactiag profesaioaal labors have thus far left bi&i bo leiaurs for any outside duty however important. It is therefore a special pleaiari to know that at their last Meeting thi board of trustees of the eiouth Carolina College iastructed the ezteetivs eosoMitt.i* to provide lor the appoint' ! r?oTt in .T?*? nf ?n ia Prftf. I ? J Darii' overcrowded aiid overworked department. When this it done, it 1*1 hoped ke mxj be able to devet? a portieD of bit time to writing: the biitery of '76, as vrell a* 10 other pabflc ser Tiee of jreat imtereet to the college and te tie State, sneh as the prepay tion of the Centennial Catalogue which the Society of Aluani hatalready invited hin to undertake. H( ether man is so well fitted fer eithei work. X. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold ia head ud sore throat cored by Kflr joott's Chocolates Laxotirt Qninine. As Asy U tofco as ce-Biy. ** Childiea ery for then." R Word to Doctors We have the hirhest recrard for the medical profession? Our preparations are not sold for the purpose of antagoa| ising them, but ratiser as an aid. We lay it down as an established truth that internal remedies are positively injurious to expectant mothers. The distreea and discomforts experienced during the months preceding childbirth can b? ai* leviated only by external treatment?by applying a liniment that softens and re* lares the over-strained muscles. We make and sell suoh a liniment, com* billing the ingredients in a maaa?f hitherto unknown, and caH it Mothers Friend We know that in thousands ct cadea it has proved more than a blessing to expectant mothers.. It overcomes morning sickness. It relieves the sens? of tightness. Headaches cease, and dan* fer from Swollen, Hard and Rising reasts is avoided. Labor itself it shortened and shorn of mogt of the pain. We know that many doctors recom lU^UU lb, TY W AOAVTT VUWk AAA of women go to the drug stores and bay it because they are sure their physician* have no objections. We ask atrial? just a fair test. There is no poeaibltf chance of injury being the result, because Mother's Friend is scientific* ally compounded. It is sold at fx a bottle, and should be used during most of the period of gestation, although great relief i<= experienced if used only ajhort time before childbirth. Send for our illustrated book about Mother's Friend. THE BP.ADFIELD REGULATOR C0< , ATLANTA, OA. COMIXe ATO QOTXm. Hou. John G. Mobley wan in town Saturday. Mr. H. L. Eiliott spent Sunday with his family. "?? - ll.T) 1_ (9 :?u w J4LX'. ia.C?>rjUC eianu tpvut onauaj I in Chester. Miss Marie Moore returned to Ridgeway Saturday. ^ Miss May Davidson returned to Chester Saturday, Mr: It. Watkins, of Rtckaoad, spent Saturday in town. Mr. Ben Beulware cam* np from Colombia Saturday. Mrs. A. T. Raff arrived here Mobday te viiit relativss. Mr. W. C. Boyd, of Ridgeway, spent Sauday in tewn. Miss Martha Mobley returned to Blackstock Saturday eveniBg. Dr. B. W. Taylor, of Columbia, spent a few hour? in town Friday. Mr. Jas. Crymes, of Greeawood, apeBt Sunday and Monday in town. Miss Lula McCrorev spent Friday and Satnrdaywi th Mra. M. H. Mobley. Miss Clara Beaty spent Easter with her parents and returned to Columbia Monday? ? t -r? r< JKIO* JU. U V7A11JLQUM| SJ1 VUiU*uia, it visiting the family of Mr. W. R. ftarriso*. Mr. Nat Peak, of Union, has retamed to Ms home after spending several days in town. Miss Kate Wheeler returned Friday from a stay of several weeks at her old home, Prosperity. &Mr. F. H. McMaster, manager of the j Charleston Evening Post, is spending i a day *r two in o*r city. Mi?s Isabel Douglass has returned to Columbia to leaume her studies at the Pteabvterian College. Mrs. Vim. Kobinson, of Aignsta,j o ofow t?> f flia Uw I Miauu a uiiui aw?f TYiku v?uo J WA ; Mr. R. H. Jennings last week. Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Catei, It. T., write* 'I had dyipepsia orertweity ye .!?, a-d tried loctort and Medicine* j win? *t bcmfit. I wa* persmaded to use fcLddol Dyspepsia Cure aii it, helped Me from the start. I believe it to I o ,paaacea tor all ferai of indigestion." It digeati what yes eat. MeMaster Ce. COLUMBIA'S srxxxe JJWTITAI. OT MVSIC A2CD AST. AaUTOXQB llAf VIUBbVU ? VUO X<U? for the Beimi Trip. The railroadi have graited a oie fare rata tor the romnd trip which im? sares a large crowd from the leighbering cities eoMing te the sprit g *?* tiral to be held at Colambia, April 26th aid 37th. There will he twe night concerts and one matinee. All orders {for ieat? will hare prompt attention hr tending to Brjai'i hoek store. The sibseriber's tickets will he five dollars, admitting: two persons to all three concerts. The artists have all bees engaged aaa are sift Dm uncoil* oe gainerea together. Tat sopraao, Md*e. Elealor Meredith, aid the eoatralto, Miu Clary, are both iaid t? poiieii tie Inest veieea ever broight soith. The temor, ilr. Erail Rioger, and tho baritona-baia of Mr. Henrieh Meyn caiBot be equalled. The pianist, Mias olia Schiller, aud the harpist, Mr. John Cheshire, will ipheld the iiitrnneiial part ef the entertaiiveit. The chorns, inder the dircctloi of , Prof. H. J. T. Mayser, ii lew holding i rehearsals and the (elections are proMi ised to be a treat of the occaiiea. A sized chorus of forty reices will siag , Win. S. Beanett'a "May Qieen", aid i the "icane aid Spilling Choris" frou Wagner's "FJyiig Dntehmaa" . will be siBg by a* cherus ef sixty , ladies. , Tho art featare ef the eatertaiuaaest will be free le all holding tickets to , tho concerts It will be in charge ef . the art Itagie of this city, aad seme ( of the exhibits will hoof the rarest , ever skow*. Tha Cimeiaiiftti aeademv of art will , famish m>rka of studaats and teachers. Mr. Christy's collection of pastels from the Scribaer eolleciiea of New I York. , Collection of water colors fro* . Louiarilie, Ky. Tiro photogTaphie exhibits from . Wasbiajton, D. out a repreiaa. (ion of m*ral. deeuraUoaa ia the con. gressional library, and tba other an f exhibit of artiatic photography. , An axbibit of miaatarea. > Kemember, tba d&tss art April 26th and 57th, and that tie fare on all railroads is only oaa far* for the raaad trip. Send orders to Bryan's book - store, and the beat seats trill be reserved. RIDCEWAT BB1ETFS. farmi?g operations seem to be mtj well mp considering the unfavorable weather. ?Mr. 1). W. Raff spent Wednesday Ib Columbia. Capfc. IF. J. Johnson went to Columbia da Friday. Messrs. Olin Sawyer and J R. DesPortes came home from Charleston oa Monday where they have bees attending the medical college. Dr. W. T. Edmunds, of lutawville, spent a few days in tiwn with his | iattuiy. Dr. Team is remodeling bis ofSca on Palmer street. Capt. G. T. Radcliif, the veteran drummer, wag in town to-day. Mr. Joe Coleman, who is in the mail ernoe, is expeated.'lto return home ia a few days. Cotton has about all disappeared from oir crowded yard. X. April 12, 1900. Xo Sight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, bat one who would be attractive must keep her health. If abe is weak, sickly and all ran down, she i will be nervoas and irritable. If she < had constipation or kidney trouble, ker impure blood will cause pimples, ; blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the 1 best medicine in the world to regulate 1 stomach, liver and kidneys and to < purify the blood. It jives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety ' skin, ricii complexion, it win muie a > good-looking, charming: woman of a rnn-down invalid. Only SO cents at ' McMaster Codrng store. IS TKIS OUS CHA>Cir air. T. K. Klllctt Iatorviewed a* to tke J Proposed Ko*d-?H? Spaaki Terr ^ Bneomraslnjly of It. A aotice has been pablished in The -Naws ud Hiiald by Mr. T. K. i Elliott and others, whish is the pre- lininary stop towarii lecuriag a chartar for a railroad betweea Wiaasboro and Camdea. The aotice attracted toasiderable attentioa here, aid a , respreaeatative called open Mr. T. K. < Elliott for some iafermation. He granted an iiterview, and the qaestieas and aaiwers will deabtless be iaterestiag to oar readers. "When seen Mr.Elliott was asked: I notice yoa are aad ethers are ap- plyiaf for a charter for a railroad & at this poiat t# Camden, what have yoa t? say as to the ehaaees of its constractioa? "Ur "ttiiirtfe "Tbfl sroba- 1 bilitiea of its beisg built meant almost to aa assured fact. Sabaeriptioas te tks enterprise te tkc extant of abomt $3,000 per mils can be easily ssoared, assaming tbat right? of way will be given." How do yoa propose te raiae the aabseriptien? \l bare not sifted the eeaatitntion and the law as ie the power of manieipalities to vote boada ia aid ef railroads, bat oar attorney ia of the opiaion that it woald be legal. Presuming then it woald be legal, the town of Winnsboro weald be asked te vote, say, $40,000 tbirty-year 6 per cent fold bonds to be placed in the hands of a trnatee aot to be delivered to tbe railroad aatil the read ia eompleted and the I rat train bas paaaed over it." Aisaaiif that the town eeald legally if tue ineh bonds and woald do se, are yoa morally eertaia the read woald be bnilt, aid witbia what time? "I weald be willing, if neceaaary, : te go iato a reaaonable bond tbat the . read woald be completed witbia ifteen months barring a mooey panic or lene inch cataatrophy." W by have yen seK*ited Camden iasiead ef Colombia for instance? "A. road te Colambia woald neecasarily parallel the 1 oathera, while a road to Camden wenld paaa throagh a fertile aad mndeveloped ceaatry, wboae ? *?!? a.oTion?rfor railroad facili- i r-*r? ? a tioi aid would probably aibaeribe aore liberally to obtaii tke?, and at Caadea we woald reatk two of tbe ' larger systeaa, outside of the Soatk- , era, bow operating the ieutb, aaaely, the Seaboard aid the Atlantic Ceaat 1 Lint." 8o*e other qaeatieaa war# aaked Mr. Elliott, bat ki waa set ready to aaswer thea jaat now. Thenjh aof iaformed by Mr. .Elliott, we caa saj that the partial at the back of tke icbeae are aot dreaaera or nere apeeal&tera. They are in earnest, aad if they are aapported by tbe people aed eaeoarafed, tke road will be built. It ia an oppertunity tkatWinaaboro caa not afford to let alip. V oleaxie Ernpt l?*? Are srrand, but Skia Eruption* reb life of joy. Bucklea'a Arnica Salve curea them; also Old, Runnin? and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Wart*, i nta, Bruisea, Burns, ' Scalds, C*1 iip^ed Hands, Chilblains, Beit Psi. curt on earth. Drives out Pain# and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cnre guaranteed. Sold by McMaster ' Co., dmgfi?ta. ! Urn. SUiner, of Chicago, who has been spending the winter at Dr. Pix- J ley's, at Farmiojton, spefit Saturday I and 8anday in town. CASTOR f A lie Ii&itfl aad Children, Tte Kbd Yea law Always leapt Beers tfc* /if y/f*. JT~ SfeMtaro Fortunalety thervriae If doctors knew at little about tnedi cine as the gceeral ran ot smokers know about cigars, what a picnic grare-diggers would have. W?. Orr, Nevrerk, 0 , says, "We aerer feel safe without One Miunte Co*?h C*re in the koose. It saved ?y littlo boy's life when be had the pneumonia. We thinic it is tfce be?t medicine made." It cares coaghi and all ln?e diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and jrives immediata resilts MoMaster Ca. Mr. Jam** Wilson QasahaB returned from a visit to Rickaond aid Waihi?Xton Tuesday. The One Day Cold Cure. T?i cold i* the head and tore throat uae Zarmf.'t ChocolatM Iraxatire Qtuaiac, the " Quo 9*T Ccn." \ Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessingtothe invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A >? C/i/rt /\ ivnuwii rawi For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Q Daris bate returned from q*itc an extended trip to Florida and othtr points South. Mias May Thomas, of Riigeway, aid Miss Smith, of Cleans SpriDjs, arrived Friday to spend Baster with lAiss Janie Flennikea. Mr. McBride Smith is at home from Johns Hopkins, in Baltimore. He : much improved in health. His many friends will be glad to hear this food news. VBEE OF CHARGE. Any adnlt suffering from a cold settled on the breasr, bronchitis, throat or Jung troubles of any nature, who will call at McMaster C?. will be prelentea with a sample bottle of Boichee'j German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to ehildren without j order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had jneb a sale as Boschee'a German Syrnp in all parts of the civilized world, rwenty years ago millions of bottles jrere given away, and yonr druggists will tell you its success was Marvelous, [t is really the ?sly throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by phyJicians. One 75 cent bottle will care >r prove its valne. Sold by dealers in "V11 Y? f TM Jfe C *11 ?iTlUX.O?VVUMUiw?. Mr. Q. D. Wiliifori and hit little ion L*ntie relurued icon Edfiaore Wed nwday. Itch on haman cared in SO minutes ?y Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This a?ver fails. Sold by W. X. Aiken, 3rnggi?t, Winnsboro, S. C. ?I KAiU _yXSAJ? CV'-CC.-jj aul pjduiutca a i?aaxia*l ?ovtrr if?T?r Pail* ^^fyeggy zr&lr *? i?e Tl^fcnxl Oakw. Ccsw tocip iM<wi 1 io*r teSjEj. Eiiilf -MiTnistess. PURSUANT TO ACT OP THE Legislature, dated 17th day of .February, 1900, an election for three (8) [Trustees for School District No. li will be held in the Court House in Winnsboro, S. C., on MONDAY, THE 7TB DAY OF MAY NEXT. The following persons are hereby appointed managers of ?aid election, viz: J. A. Hinnant, W. E. Xlliott and D. E. McDowell. The managers will open the polls at $ o'clock A. M. and close them at 4 o'clock P. M., asd on - - -1- - - - t1? .1 -V- 11 !,? CIUbIB? llitf LLIC V B12 All tUUUl bJJQ yotes and certify the result to the Clerk of Court. At this electiou no one shall be entitled to vote who i9 not duly qualified Lo vote at the general election lor State md County officers, and to ascertain who shall be entitled to vote, D. C. McDowell is hereby appointed to reg- i istei the voters of School District Iffo. L4. He shall open the books Of regis-1 tration at the Court Mouse on Thursday, Friday and Saturday preceding the day of election, and no #ne will be illowed to vote for School Trustees J whose name does not appear on said books of registration. R. H. JIHOTSGS, Clfrk of Court x ; Winnsboro, S. C., April 16, 1900. 4-17 td nonce ui apjimm ior m roaii C6arter. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of an Aet of the General Assembly providing for the formation of Railroad Companies, approved 28th Febraary, 18S8, Acts of 1898, pages 64-70, tie nndersigaed will file their Declaratioa and make application to the Hoi. V. B. Cooper, Secretary of State, at his office, Columbia, S. C., on the 7th day of Jiav, 1900, for a charter for a railroad to he constructed from Winnsbor?, S. C., to Uaraiei, S. C,. to be known by the corporate name a*d style of THE Winnsboro and Camden Railread Company; and also that, if the said charter is granted; the said corporation shall nave tke right to condemn lands for rights of way and other railroad purposes, in the countiss of Fairfield aud Kershaw. m rr -mr t rnnvn X. JOl. JDLIJDJLUJ. -L t. h. ketchin. j. i. Mcdonald. VV. R. elliott. Wiunsboro, S C., April, 1900. -? w .1 ... I. ' i i LETTEES OF AMtflSTKATM. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OUKTT or rAOtrHLD. By i. R JOHNSTON, JBtq., Judgt Prolate. WHEREAS, R. H. Jennings, Clerk of Court, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of adnainistratloa of the -state and efett* of B. F. Boalware, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said B. F. Boulware, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the' Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court j Hoose, South Carolina, on the 4=th1 day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. G-iren under my hand thi* 4th day i ?f April, Anno Domini 1500. S. R. JOHNSTON, i-S-6 Judge of Probate. W, A. W. Tbe registered stallion W. A. W. will bo at Mr. Henry Refo's stable ia Winnsboro on. Sa'tr-^T of ?ach week. On Mondays at u? a.; balance of' time at bis former tuuu> in the conntry. He ia seTen years old, bay* with black points. Heigrtat, 16; baa good bone and muscle; no blemish or ?tofeet. He is strong-, Irictionless ia motion, kind in disposition, and a per* feet roadster. His sire is the eelebrated R?d Wilkes, His dam, Betsey B iker, was the mother of trotters. St: s was sired by Dictator, who was thp e of Jay-?ye-See, 2.10, of Director, 2.07, of the invincible Directam, 9.04, the n-f Tffaaer RahIcb. thfl nuacri of trotters, and the sire ?f many others of extreme speed. Although & noled trotier with feet knee action, TV. A W. posa? * also saddle gaits ot superior qna'Ttr. Terms, 15 00 to in*?ire r ''?r extended pedigree s . c.rtified d address JOHN G. MOBLEY, 4?10-3m Wiimsboroj S. C. SUMMONS. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' comrrr of f airfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Ridgaway, of Ridgeway, S. C., Piaintifi, against J. W. Ray, I/efendant. Summons. For Relief. To the Defendant above-named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed ia the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the eaid County, on loth March, 1900, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offices, Nos. i and 6 Law Range, Winnsboro, Sonth Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive "of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. TY^fpri 15rh Mftiv.h. A. TV l9GQi A. S. k W. D. DOUGLASS, I Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the defendant, J. W. Ray: Tate notice that the complaint together with the 6ammone, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed io the office of ihe Clerk of the Court of Common PLas, at Winnsboro, Conntv of Fairfield, in the State aforesaid, on 15th Maieb, 1900. A. S. k W.D. DOUGLASS, 3-17-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FA1EFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. M. Grier, Plaintiff, against . R. H-. Jeaning3, a3 Administrator of ' the estate of John H. damp, deceased, M. R. Clamp, W. Fletcher j Clamp, Lillie Read, Jessie Clamp, ' John Clamp, Eliza J. Scruggs> and The Bank of Ridgeway, Defendants. Copy Summons for Belief. To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to server a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their offices above The Winnsboro Bank, Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty.days after the service hereof, exclusive of the ; day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. December 23rd, A D1899. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, pioin'fi'fF'a A ff/M?noT7C To the Defendant Eli2a J. Scruggs: Take notice, that the complaint in this action (together with the sum- : mons of which the foregoing is a copy) was filed in the office of the Clerk of : the Court of Common Ple<is, at Winns- * boro, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the I 4th day of January, 190#. Mareh 16th, 1900. BAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, 3-17-6c Plaintiff's Attorneys. J HELD SEED. AMJSJCK AHL> UKAJMfcrE SUGAR CANE SEED. WHITE AND GOLDEN DENT CORN. GERMAN MILLET. KAFFIR COXX. BROOM CORN. CATTAIL AND PEARL MILLET. . < CORNFIELD AND 1 OTHER lEAJfS. Mr Cnjnj. HEINZ. We are sole agents in Wi?*sboro for Heinz's gotas. When you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they j are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles aer fine. Heinz's Sweet [and S?ur mixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk.. Heiaz's Iadia 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 bilk and glass. This is the season ftr evaporated fruits. We kave them in Prunes, Apples, Peaches ; and Apricots. F.l OMijt Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in* stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea* Sicfc Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and all otherresults of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and SL Large size contains2*4 timec small size. Book all abontdyspepela mailed fw Prepared by E. C. DtWITT * CO.. Chlcaf*. xcKAsmt e*. WflMtifeerc, 3. 6. Engraved Visiting Cards. v^| _ * ~~ .;f? Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Eto A full assortment of styles to select from. Prices to compete with any firm. Never higher; Often Lower. | Cards printed from" plate, $1.## p#r 100. 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S. f. DOYOU Need Stationery ? any kind? We have what you LIKE in fine Stationery tf all grades, and when you start out . ^ TO G ET stationery of any kind come ? j 1 : anc see uttrs uciurc uuyiiig. And when you start to write LETTERS to distant frieads or relatives we can show something that you need in Pens, I*k, Pencils, etc. Don't forget us when you are in need J. H. McMaster & Co., DrajFtfist* NOTICE. I WILL STAND MY STANDARDBRED JaCK Its sessou at Winn? boro. Be >* fifier* bands kijk, bJwk -1 ? v:.. : T ? ' wild wmw dred pou?d?. H* took tkt firat priza j at the last Mate Fair. i?a*r*aca, Tea / Dollar#. J. I. W1BELXR. / S-iS-la ^ j