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v. . - - ,0?-T"v' " : \ _ LOCAL"1! N TE LLIGENCIT ?' 1 J? tut ct . 1QAA vt eanes?hj| xv, ? &osax..matters. ?>?ead citation elsewhere. See QCtiee ?f electioa of icbool tra?-. tees. ?Bead Mr. Jai. H. Aikei's card for Coamty Supervisor. ?Bead Mr. Mose H. Mohley's anHOGcemeat for Sheriff. w a- ?y.r. John B. Stevenson announces ^ himself this morning lor ShtriC ? Do not fail to read the advertisement of Tmthdta in this paper. * ?If vo* want stylish and up-to date millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. McCarley's.?adv. ''After saffering from piles for fifteen years I was cared by msiig two boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hizel Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North Breot, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeits. McMasterCo. ?Mr. W.J. Johnson, of Eidgeway, is aanonaced for re-eltetie* to the Hoase of Representatives. ?Professor Sloaa, as has been an"* * 1 *A mvA souBcea oeiore, n*s ?uui?i?u ? 6>>? s lecture here and the dale if ill be aanounced later. ?The pipits of Mt. Zion Institute hart been deep in examination* all week. All grade* hart beea hard at werk ana the week has bees a basy one "DeWitt'* Little Early Risers are the inest pills I ever nied."?D. J. Moore, Millbroek, Ala. Tjtey quickly care all liter and bowel tronble*. Mcv Muter Co ?The friend* 01 mx. ry. a. i**rr*?u? will regret to hear that there ii do in* provemeat is bit condition. He it critically ill aad so hopo ii eatertaiaed of his recovery. Tia easiest aad most effective method of parify iag the blood and invigorating the system is to take Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the famons little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaiter Co. ?Toar attention is called to Mrs. _ Wiathrop Williams' advertisement which appears in these celnmns this ? moraine. Pawley's Iil&ni is a charm* iag summer resort tad a rerr popular oat. ?Mr. W. B. Dety has a laid of wheat plaatsd scar his hoae which is the admirati?* of all pawersby. It Is a beautiful sight and from all appearances bow the y ield will be treaaeadoBs. "I had 8toma?h trouble twenty years and gare np hopes of beiBg cared till I began to use Kodol Dyspeptia Care. It has done me se much good I eall it - ' ?- ? w r> > tM8 t&TlOr Or DBT 1118," wrue? jt. a*. Wilkinson, Albany, Tents. It digest! what yen eat. MeM&ster Co. ?Wires are being ran by the Western Uaion Telegraph Company to the Fleaa1**? bill where the University of Y' isia station is located, and aa ir ument will lie plated there for parposeof reportiug the eclipse ?The graphophone coacsrt given by Mr. Atwoog at the coart house Thars5 i?1.4. anUroJ mil Jl aay n?? muou -? fairly jeed audience was present. The concert was a repetiiion ef the one given by Mr. Atwood on his first visit here, with the exception of a few new records. J. C. Kennedy, Roaneke, Tenn., Ays, "I cannot say too mnch for DeTfitt's Witch Hazsl Salve. One box > of it eared what the doctors called an inemrabie nicer on my jaw." Cares ?ii?? and all ?kia diseases. Look ont > ^ for worthleu imitations. McMaster ft* ?Tkc following is taken from the wL Lancaster Review. The firm mtnh| tioaei msreal fro* Winnsboro aboat a year ago: "Parter Broi., the well gk known mercantile firm of this place, Ik fcas fose into bankrnptey. A meet^HL lag of tke creditors will be held next HHHa. Monday." P . the list of census eeuaerators for the city of Columbia, published iu Friday'* State, appears the same ot Mrs Lacy Rion Edwards. She has been assigned to ward S. The paper states that the applicants were Uqaeited to stand preliminary tests Before they were appointed. W. 5. Mus?er, Millheim, Pi., saved the life of bis little girl by giving ber One Minute Cough Cure when she was dying from croup. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate resuits. It quiekly cures coagbs, eolJs, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lusg troubles. McMaster Co. ?Professor Witherow ?rate an exhibitiou ot bit ?un pictures at Ml. Zion Ion Saturday morning. >lauy of the pictnret were those which Professer Witherow has shown before, bat some were gireu hisa by Professoi Stone, the astroaoaer who it now her*. The pictures were all naoat interesting and instructive. Itch ou human eared in SO Bisntes by W^olford'e Sanitary Lotion. Ttis never fsil?. Sold by W. ?. Aiken, droffffiaf. Wiansboro. 5. C. ?Two fiae specimens of early cabbag* wore brought to this ollce on Friday by Butler W. Kance, principal ef tke colored graded school. These * ' art the fir*t that we hare heard of fro? any of the gardens tkia spring and they are probably the flrst tk*t hare bees raised here. ?To* Lancaster Ledger slates that Mx. J, F. Clybarn, recent'y with Porter Bros, in that towa, h is accepted a nnaition witu J. L. \lia.u*uffh In Co ? lombift. Mr. CI?burn wai with Porttr Bros, while that firm wa* in Wiunsboro, and bjovo* to L<u*ctKter when the store w*s moved thare. | ?Mr. XV. II. Fl?*uikeu hau ja?t |l bottjfLt $iQO,OC0 worth of tottoy. Thi? cot tan wc? bought in Union. Thi? **i!l ua*kt ov?r 12,000 bale* bonght br him for Altxandtr Spraat & Co. It M? tik?h work tnd aerjr, baf kit. ?;ennik?)i felS p'eatr of I "move'' aboil h:m ti d it takes & hasty - ler to beat kim to the c >tto*. ?A. tbick cloud of .*nv ke bung oyer the town *arly o* Sunday evani^g ar:d a strong < d -r ol burning pine straw was noticed, atd every oi.e was ii.r qiiriug as to *.he cause. Upon invesi tigatiou it wa< found that the woods t> the southeast of town were on H;e, ^ xsd it was frosi there that the unoke came As the smoke cleared away in K an hour or so the fire eou^d not have very soon extingeished. ?The fruit crop this year proasiies lo be very large aud the indications p m"" ^-?7 L?? . JU, ,?, M ? M, r J- g?g?? Millinery! Millinery! jBE&B+ffSk ~ S9 Are yon willing to be conviocec M %k? H * < we can stll yon choice up-to-date vr^o / linery goods at the lowest prices m May s? ? voa are. kindly call on as before UH#J?Cf chasIpg- J. O.Bo " We hare three children. Before the MI8S bst;hek b- davis. The following from the Greer ties Of MGTHER'S F?u?ND. If you had the XT ... , ? . . . pictures of our children, you could see at News Wl11 be of 1Dtere8t t0 mai a glance that the List one our readera. Miss Bsther B.I is healthiest, pret*.:c:-t and was the youngest daughter of tb< flnesMooldngroftherp all. Col. J. B. Davis, of Killians : My vile tfrlnks Mother's The members of Christ Church c Friend Is the greatert fdfr/jBBbr-Q i? honor of their friend and assoc and grandest /"7\ ft Miss Esther B. Davia, whose < l ? J ?'? nf 1 CQfi rcmeay in uic -jiiiij1ni uwuub# io iuc iuuiuci ui World for expect- 11j placed a beautiful marble urn & ant mothers."? WJa grave with the following inscripl Written fcy a Ken- pT "In lovioz memory of Miss Esthe tackyAttorney-at v^- Davis, Christ Church choir, 1! -La^. Miss Davis was a member of the < gagy 1 \ipffi5ggf atthe time of her death. TO Si CASTORIA. I lULil U *** Bean tie y?Tli8 Kind Yoa Harc Always 1 f fit rail sss 2$ / birth. Tlie coniinf mother's The Road From Winasboro to Can disposition and temper remain unruffled ?. throughout the ordeal, because this relax- Monday'* Columbia Ricord lag:, penetrating1 liniment relieves the tained the iollowiBjr item which asual distress. A good-nalured mothef bo of interest to thoie who are ho tenrvttTtnreto have a rood-natnredChili frtr th? haw rsilrn^: The patient 1i kept in a strong health* "Vs was "stated~~in the Record i chil?Jfali0 days a?o the people of Winnsbor Mother'* Friend takes a wlfa through the u?de& ,0 appiy for a charter f crisis quickly and almost painlessly. I! railro&d from that town to Cam assists in her rapid recovery, and wardl it was snpposed that the prop off the dangers that so often follow de- railroad v. <.uld connect with the livery, board Air Line and this is prot) Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. true. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. T *5?"d,a/ 5* ATLANTA OA J. E. McDonald, \V. R. Elliott, c . , , ' ' " . , pointed corporators of the Winns Send for <yir free illustrated book writtca t j T, ., expressly lot expectant mothers. aiJd Camden Railway company I htiild a railroad from Winnsbor , ? - the most practical route, received are that frmt of all kinds will be cles of eorporation. Tlieeapitals more abundant than for years. No is placed at $200,000. late frost occurred to injare the fruit The road when completed will and up to thie time everything has ?8a^?a4rd 4,ir ,Line brancb- 11 btt. firorable: It i, rid tba! the be llurtlr bl&ekberry crop will be immense un- a Monster Devil Fish lets a protraeted iroeght cuts it short. Destroying its victim, is a ty] "After Buffering from severe dyspep- Constipation. The power of lit over twelve rears and using many I ^orderoas malady is felt on or J -J rtn/1 W remedies without permanent good I "erve3, ?uu ttU" " finally took Kodol Dyspepsia Care. It JkQre s n^._wealth till its ov8re< did me ?o much good I recommend it ^r* ^1D? s. ^ew Life ! to everyone," writes J. E. "Watkius, safe and certain cure. Best in Cl8rk and Recorder, Chillieotbe, Mo. wor^ *or Stomach, Liver, Kid It digest! what you eat. McMasterCo. Bowels. Only 2o cents a-We aoaeritind that Profe?sor Ma"er Co.'s drpg store. Stone will request the Southern Kail- memorial da\, 19oo. way Company that no trains will be 7~ , zr , . Written for The A/ew and Her ale allowed to pass through town during ? a. Come gather the flowers, bright: tae ecupse, as me viuranuu* ui iuc erg tarth caasdd by the moving trains Fresh bads aud the blosaoms o11 will interfere with his delicate instru- To garland with beaaty the couch menti. We ftel lore that tho com- Where sleer oar brave soldie manity will back the professor ia this ?ray* request and that the Sotthern Rail- They fought for us many lurd bat way Company will appreciate the im- And suffered and bled in the^fra portance of granting the request. They died^for^ths rights, which ?The summer schools that have Our solders who then wore the < anph o *nr?.r>.pja in thft State , .7.T" j'o Willie some sieep at ooaie iu will be held thu snmmer, and Saper- acre ? iatendeat McMahan has made oat a There are graves 'mid strai list of the counties with the dates and away; the teachers who are to b# in charge. e t^iak of each gallant soldi . . ... . , ... , Who marched in the ranks ol The State has published this list and o-ray. the date selected for the Fairfield sam- _ mer school is August 6th to September |oviD? hands scatter the flow s . w ^ ? r> ~ . , - Thoir spirits are with us to-day, 1st. Mr. C. A. Greaser, teacher in ^n(j we>jj neverj Heyer forget thei the Charleston High School, will be These heroes how wrapped ii ia charge. The school will be held in gray. Winmsboro. as usual. r^h. J. Q. H?od, Jistice of the Peace, . , - . , Cro.by, Mi?.. make. the following . A cc0gh u not a disease bat a sj statement? "I can certify that One t0??\ Consnmption and broncl Miaata Cough Core will do all that U which are the most djogerons claimed for it. My wife conld not get fa'al d'?asee, baye tot their flr t: her breath and the fret dose of it re- cation a persistent cough, and if I Sieved her. It ha. also benefited my erly treated as soon as this cous whole family." It acts immediately R .% easily cured. Chamber! and cares eoighs, cold.,cronp,grippe, J"6ed ite widerei aronckitu. xitkma aid all throat sod successiui, ana ^ai&ea its wiae rei AV^ondi i/fl CO IA hU ITS fltlf lang troHblis. MeMaiter Co. _, , in curing the diBea?es which c -The adrent of summer waken coaghing. If it it not benefici housekeepers realizt the seeenity of will not cost you a cent. For ?a having froze* dese?rts, and to naake McMaster Co., druggists. then it is Btcessart to hare a good ?ohing*ax*b?oing. iee cream freezer. None is hatter than the improved White Mountain Mrs. Gregg is visiting Mra. G Freezer, and hy *si?g it yon ?aa in the McMaster. shortest time make the hest kind of Ketchin has rctu ice cream. It it used by huadredt of ^r01^ Oxford, Pa. the best hoistkeepers and all agrte as Miss Lila Thorn i? expscted h to its geod points. See J. W. Seig- from New York this week this Hflornia?" fori Mrs. E. A, Bacot is vjiting pfjtei> " daughter, Mrs. Stoll, in Greenville Miss Florenee Newman, who ha? Miss McKeown.of Btoorfsville, been a great sufferer from muscular is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Oe rheumatism, says Chamberlain's Pain Miss Bessie Lee, of Sumter, s Balm is the only remedy that affords Satardav hcre 00 h(r way to Che her relief. Miss Newman is a much _ - ? respected resident of the village of ^r* McMastcr, of Geo Gray, N. Y., and makes this statement spent Sundiy with Mr. J. F. Me for the benefit of others similarly ter. affl-ctfd. This liniment i? for sale by M wi|u K lm, ,ela,..? Mciias'er Co., drujjnst*. ^ , - - ^ ^ . Greeuwooa after vuitiugf rela1 ?It ia pro&aDie mat ur. imi, presi- ^er dent of the Presbvteiian College for ' , ,T 1IT ? % as i Mrs. Oliver B ackmore, of Lai Women w Columbia, will corns to , . ..... ? , ' , ... ter, ia on a visit to her niter, Winusboro for the eclicao and will _ ,T , ,1U .. , t * .,. . Jiio. M. Harden. bnag with him about 24 of his col* ^ . .. . . , r, r t> , , Mrs. Reche and daughter, oi lege girls. Profcwor Breszaale of . ... . , ? ... , , lumbia, are Tinting air. and Wiuthrop will also come here and ... ? ' 4 , , .. W. R. Cxarnson. will bring his astronomy class, whether ,, ? , , . . * ttt* 11_ , . . Mrs. T. C. Robertson retarne the r?3t of the Wiathrop students _ , ,. , _ r . Colombia ou Monday after a i come or not. He proposes to come . .. . r . r .. . , visit in mtinsboro. down on baturday with his class ana ,, . . Miss Emtcehne Craig1 ha? relu r?main until the eclipse is over. An . . , t>. i. ? i * _ , . v r to her home in Blackcfoek after a effort is b?mg made to secure accomo- , . . , . dations at private hseaes for the 10 rrien^81,1 yonvg ladies and the people will have Mrs. J. E McDonald anci Mrs an opportunity of showing hospitality, li. Elliott left last week for ] for which oar town ie well knewa. Hill t0 vi8it Mrs# Fletcher Itnff Ji. - .o . .. *0^. ' ? IF S S.(BM|V 0ABH nOAPiJI518m^"^ **' 5 % / 'B i 'VIU04S-VO <y W fi If Sj ? COMING TO TTINN5SBORO. j ? T k? South Carolina Coll#gt aluc f: need not lose flesh in summer $ ar? ?etniug to u inniboro on tho J if you use the proper means ? | President Wood*?id, who has S to prevent it You think % u.e maiici- ior sumi % von can't take SCOTT'S g h" *ri,te" * .f,e"l"ma" iu 1 ? csiiii ciaki ix ii % that th? ollcge will be given a ? EMULSION in Hot weather, 3 ity en 2S ? ,?d lhM profa * but you can take it and di- . students win come to Whim v gest it as well in summer as $ for the cclips-e. ? in winter. It is not like the ^ President Johi^ou, of Wi.u <: plain cod-liver oil, which is ^ College, wiitog thit he will briu 5 difficult to take at any time. * ladus of Wn.trop Coiiej * - n i > Wii:nsboroif th? railroad make j If you are losm? nesn, &. ' / . c ? j . . j j lsfactorr ar s.ir> n's. So j you are losing ground and ? proUbi, lual oor t0WB wiiib9 ? you need J t0 overflowing wi.h collcge atud< *' ?* Ail g=? I $ The railroads will no doubt -r'.x 9 \fM!lT C ^mil Cinn f d?c?d rates r.nd will ran specV -r ? ObU5l 0 LlnUieSUIl * blU it would b*a grood ! * and must have it to k: >.p up ? citiMDJ wou,d 058 llieir i""" " ? vour fiish and strengLX If * p""30" lktl"il?aJ ?f h " *- - - - . -- . -5 i excnr&ioa? here, as other echo > | you have been taKing it and ? nCar would pr.k?b!j ?u J prospering on it, don t fail to ^ they could get l'cdaced rates. continue until ycu are thor- $ fbp ~u..ici Cadets, whoatoie $ ougKly strong and well. i xptt.oa u> come to Winnsbor ? vx. and $:.oo, aii druggists. 2 the eclipse have changed their p j: s;:ott v'< dowxe, chc.t.:st$, xew York. ^ and will go to Waynesville, "S". C . v.fc* $* . x.?>:'-L.s*."j.& .':j.^.'vv>.'Vrfc stead. We ivgret very much they are going to pasi us by, but to which the "momtai i that thoie who are going to be our guests down to the ralley, mil- en that occasion we extend a hearty which those who did ? If welcome and hope between now and mountains can not g pur- the 28th to h#ar of m.jotker.wh. a?. hare decided to co?e to Wi?a?boro. thin*!" rr T.' A~ six o'cloek w? le B.u.tta.Lt amid the farewell g Distressing Kidney and Bladder JJis- mountaineers, who b: iville ease relieved in sir hours fcy ''New n0^ ^ave naaay it of Great South American Kidney Cure, eignera" and whose la It is a great surprise on account of its "Comebackl'' Javis QXCeeding promptness in relieving pain On the way horn? tl 5 late ia bladder, kidneys and back, in male themselves generally. or female. Relieves reteotioa of water ^aT0 stopped at an his jj0jr almost immediately. _ If yoa want fcn0WB a8 "Bnfialo M ijite' quick relief and cnre this is the remedy, traiu ran slowly and ? ieath sold by W. E Aiken, dmggist, Winns- We had several limes t have b?r0? S. C. othar cars to pass, the; f hpr *** 7" to stop here. When w i0n. coast Patr?i Boat. Friday night between The patrol boat, W. D. Bratto., i i>v>mr will begin its service next week, ihis s]nnaber". for aa we r vessel is now at the ways, and has f?r the last tiffie, to < b;en there for a month having repairs the day by lond an<] bsmw and changes made so that the beat ean *^ey stood on the u Dgu&}u 111 ? , teasnglv bhoutiagr in n take a long siege ot work. _ , _3 : _ , ? ? . The vesiel belongs to the Mariue^ Mjghty*,orry to*see yo Hospital service and war formerly - ^ ? adcn. r J Ut course we aid n< known as tue Napita, but the name meant it then, and no? con- was changed to conform to the rule of did not, else why woi will tbe marine service and b?irs the name 80 ?arly this morning j ping of an eminent attache of the depart- a]0p?thVuewf"?a<! ***' meut. May 12,1900. iome The boat will patrol this #ection of - ? m^T,l Sf?.t n-r 1 0 in- the Florida coa3t daring the summer ^..a to keep away small boats and fisher- "There i? but one ! |0,ed me..?Jactsonrille TimM-Umoo. wa"te w Sea- Tbe above mentioned boat was before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, ably named for Dr. W. I). Brattau, surgeon Wifl., by her doctor 2 ,?;>;? iQ the marine service. He was a i??to cure her of a ' ? onn stomaeh trouble and j on. native of * airfield &uu wa* 4 son 4f n 3; j . , *P didn't count on boro the late Gen. John Brattoa. power of Electric f to - Stomach and Liver tr ?HY OASTORIA. he,ard of il' took sev ":J n?r,tt. y*The Kind You Haw Aiwa* Bought who11? led>avoide? ?9 ?ir\T*r ttrAi/Yn A mAHA n *w4 i }IVlsU. - UUTI IfUguo muiw anu j fiigaature f JJf J ?ver. Ii'spotitivelvgm be a ?f Stomach, Liver and i will ? and never disappoiats wijixhroplettisk. McMaster Co.'s drng j When it wa3 learned that the Char- ?The News and ] 'tMs ^e8tou lr'P mu8t k? g> n oat> there cjived from Mr. Edgar aaDS was much disappointment on the part a copy of the new pol rain of those who had set their heart* o* by the cadets of CI< >me. it. Since Presideat Johnson had taken This interesting little arfh? a &reat 'roable io arrange for titled Ciemson's Foot' ngyg the trip and the girls bad not taxen aa- tains a record ot tne ga Mc- vantage of these arrangements, those first introduced at Cl< of us who were anxious to go some- An account of each where began to fear lest it might end been playad is given in by our hating to eelehrate Winthrop's together with photoj ^ birthday quietly on the college cam- teams, and some fa< flow pns. But President Johnson is ever each of the players auc intarested in the pleasure of the girls, The football soDgs an and he was sot willing that they go given in this pamphlet, rs jn this year without their usual outiag; is neatly bound in pu be accordirgly made arraugements the Clemsou colors. Li tJe8 with the S. C. & G. Railroad and sue- thews, of "Winnsboro y . ' ceaded in gettiag, satisfactory ratas to chief of the magazine th?y Kust Jiountain n norm u*ronu*. gtuaems are on me can Yesterday (May 11) was the day aet 1 fray. f0r the trip; as early aa fire "It is with a good d . , , , ,, . . . ? and satisfaction that rod's o'clock the rising bell was mag- Cbaaberlain's Colic, though many alarm clocks had go?? Diarrhoea RGmtdy." 'oers off even earlier?and promptly at six A W. Sawt#lle, of H pr we had breakfast. After breakfajt customer, seei er> , , . , . , exposed for si * on 1 f the thert was a ru?k for the back campus; tQ me. q rea,]y be for here just *utiide the college gates icine saved my life tl erJ. a train of four coaches and a baggage while at tbe shore,' j car was pulled up and wa3 ready to 80 enthusiastic over its ?, start. Ad outsider woald bare smiled Snt 1 tue at the merry-faeed girls as they scram- came into my store so bled in, all eagerness, asd mirth and colic pains that he eani fun. Two hundred and forty passen- floor. I gave him a dc ,mp. sen, includi.g tea.ber. and girls, does and in iTen Si litis, wert seated before the car steamed en. etore smilingly inform .From six until eleven we rode oh, felt as well as ever.' inai- a. jj? Master Co.. drn^eists. rop- UDl11 1118 iraiu uai?e in a iuuucii siup, ? lap- and "Ball .A! < *" was annouiced, this _ ~ aio'e being > -i ' I)'plate. When we ?The Niws asd Hi <?!>y got off, ii,:. ?.r, eight .>rl.?mou.- **" h 'h"ks " >ata- 7 . ' , 6 , the wsddmr of Mi?s T ;ee8g tameers to uicume ns ?u a large iause wagon with two ?trooff looking mnles 10 *; d0.? , , al it stood in wailing to carry the provisions icg wi p a< ky to the picnic groar.de. One man stood 8 ?na?? ' e j"1 6 near with a pile ol large walking ri* ' " owe ? a . , Wednesday afternoon. atiCK-fr, ir:e of whi?h was at o??e , . ,,, - - - brid^ ih well knows in gap dv lie ntecp rturgea moun' taini;, iroutui After climbing a the best wishe. and con rued reached the picnic friend# are ex ground v hich wa* -.rell chosen; it was Joan? couple. lome on a ^cvc! a lar2eaHd beantiftl mnnniai..- "Rn?t Mountain"?be- ^ ^!noJDay ^ Cold in head and sore th . neaihw* ? p??:nresque Taller ?Kirted mott'scfaocoiausLaxativec j by a s, - viiwg aream; abere, the ma- 404888cand7* ChiWr?na j|t , jtitlcinou. ? .!?od oat io gnndmr Mr( D j Mmn; v.i a^vn-' :li <iky. , , '?bt' wa 4.- j--. , arri?ed here la*t week < _ Ai test we did net take Ion* to . ,, , y. * peDt ? ______ to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. 1 dwell on "ma Deauu*s ox nature,-- ior ?n. STQr, 7 " a that tant&.izir, the appetite, eaased hs Try Aiion's Foo to thick of dinner, which wa? s?rved A powder to be shaken about &u hour after our arrival A Your feet feel swolle , trav containing bread, silad, pinkies, ^0to'+-?(l.f-e^+tire5 6iff !J to - , f ' ' ^ ' smarting feet or tight st tivei crackers and c*ke was served to eacb Foot-Ease. It cools the ohp. When we had lirat gotten to the walking easy. Cures .< %nmo grounds a kind heart?d old mountaio ing feet, ingrowing nai icas- ? . callous spots. Relieve Mrs. wora,ia wa8 ,Ure Wllb her basket, bunions of all pain an. She had come there probably thinking comfort. Tryitro-DA that comibadv oueht to do the hoiors J^SS^ts, apd shoe . . ' - , r ,, Tnai pacKagejpj^JiJtii. Mrs. of hostesB-' Sbe aDd * fe* olher S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N women and ekildrea, with tbe *?n a {0 who had met us at the train, stood _The northbound m ,hort by and they wire a,so "iven SGmethiH2 ger traia was delayed : t? eat- on Wednesday, and die ? J: 1.. ?11 ,v,n ?:?1. _ rned Aiwr uiuuci bcmij an mo 5hi? n?. unn. 1Ille 1B lne 4uer Ti5it to elimb the mountain, a few wect lay was tamed by a wi lower to the valley, and a Tery few Hardeeville, J*. 0. w contented themselves with remaining _ n where they wtie. All, nevertheless ~i,e Sock "wv J ' ' For colds ami sore throat u enjoyed theinielves and when at fotir lates Laxative Quinine. eas o'clock tbe "mountain climbers" and QU,dcly cure' rt [o '-valley explorers" met again on the ?After th? shower nnSra orrrvnuita if tviiS lf? *>Yf_httllorp PTUerien* w?? ? d^cnlfid "*4 ccs. Those *ho hail not mm tunned j -weather and by Thu ap enough energy to climb i?> 'he top tkere had be*n a drop of the mountain, declared that the grees in ternpsrature. view from the valley could not fcc ex- . ? ieuts celled sajing "ihey on'dn't seethe 28:h. 'ua of wasting ail one*,strength ju~t ^ {f* been for ibe sike of yoiuj up h big raomi- B ^ limp, lain and sa> i*<; l,?xceMur;M the Yor Infants and town mountain e!imb?rs, on ihe other btn?l, >' Tiie Kind You Nave > boh- couldii t possibly *ee bow pe p!<?. j??-t ~ s?ori f<?r the sake *f a little eworgv. cui!d Bears the iboro 1 >se *o many adr*i.t;gei." Winhrop Signature of siil?, like other p?npl? rfiffVr in op:n hrop ions and U*tci So uikcIi, then, lo j yjgg Allie Iverr ' u the the wis'o:n of President J hiison #f a delightful phono* je lo whom tli ? ihst&ace p'eatod both sides imnt at hsr home a fe'R m sat- in providing ihis picturesque, gre?u wjjj^ was beautifslly it ji talley, th!? grand, majisiio uiouutain j^e occasion with whit fillt-d The genti*inan toaolers on the pic- t]18 phonograph cut<r! rsj?. *ic, Prof-*. Cnuninghara, Stroug and licic*3 Inncheou was Ahni'v. made thtm??]v?? Darticularlr i ir. r*t* 11qc cnonl thp nsi u<efui as "mountain guide.," Presi- wTnns'bor/and Ver^rE r ?nr dent Johnson a.ao kindly acting a? Greenwood ar? glad tc - 'o guide to one large j arty. Mr. Gresp, bom?. run our college engineer, was also par , and tieularly kind to the gi:N, and i. The One Day C< me if seemed that the niec lemoaa'e which' mxvl Chwiit?hSxaS5c' he served, would never ^ive out ?a>- con. ow." time The lady teaeher*, Misses k achat, ~". ...?~ 0 for Wolfe, Dallett, and Wiskliffe and ^ p ?lai*s McGarriu gave important assistance !, in- U" serving of the meals. At 5 o'clock tbat' we took our supper to the woods, after Cwa^1,'<' p. party" went still in the bace. v catar a circumstance ft, llu Editor of ThTxem and HeraU: _ ?ATAR let o?rf and 'it A r"mor 10 ,,ie Eff?"b",1 "?i JOlUlSl (# /?!nor fn rnn as a candidal* for Sheriff m, "iiow some =>- -<= ? it to see every- has reached me. I want (o say that there is not a word of trath in (bis, anawr-wn iv >*** ft Ball Alley an(j j au3 at a j0,g {o understand the ' reetiBjfe of the .. , , , , . . A wi?e and Ve; ?d told os they mo"veof lhose Bl>? ma? La'? O"*1' la ?leading hotel, i risits from for- natod it. Possibly it mar have been ing. Listening to his st words were, done by some one who is afraid that I dressed men, evidently ... '' . . , . My firm belief, is 44 ie o-irls ??iDved W ?r 80me down eases without exception \Ve were to 8coan^re' ^bo has beea hired to lie. isms. Here is the germ itorica] .Id mill I am going 10 run ibis racc it aa aSthft'mS ill," but as the ho. orabie 3"d mauly way. If lam common and supposed i arefully and as beaten, I Lull gracefully subaait to it. 441 wish. Doctor," s ;o side track for T , ... ... ? catarrh. I have had it: re was rot time Pe ie P^lic W5^ Put n0 The Doctor answe: e reached home faith in Meant hewtka'ei rRmors. fever, and a host of oth ten end eleven II. E. El i?ou. ana aiiiacKing specially bad not ?0B8 on ? ***** 13 especxaliy pre n the "land of is Indiana doubtful? who w not, or has not b it lut, she obliged to remam a1 iow gave rent, Atlanta Journal of many intellectual tre )ur pleasure of Atlanta Journal. tarrhal affections. Ini [joyful shouts, Senator tan banks iecently returned himself and his friends, jstairs ta'toiv Washington after a visit 10 Indiana "I believe," con tine eturn,' " ar,t* expiessed bituself as absolutely tarrh is to medicate the ickMUek' confident of a sweeping Republican which act as blood puri: victory in his State aex! November. Betsy A- Marett, of / The Indianapolis News, the ra Dear Sirs:?For ten ot bfilieve (hay widely circu!a:ed newspaper iu the catarrh. My face was j r wt know they g-a:e and oue of ihe mos? influential, bardly walk, I was so < lid they get ?p doos not share the a?farance ol Sena- bands and feet were au ast for the p-ur (or Fairbanks inthe morning, my hea ? fln-s ?ianri hit L u .* ... . , awful pains in the smal vli.j ' The News is uou i.mly an indepen My muscular power wa j. eiic. d^nl paper, but a.m?>t invariably steps without stopping 1 supported the Republican eandidacs, a pain in my side. Its( I State sinfl naiional. tors said mv blood had: 9eat It was an arduoiii advocate of Mc- ting-welL 'I tried the b imall ebanceto Kinley's < lectiou in 1896 and there is My husband got me a T> t i< tbrough an no indication lhat it inten Ja to sup- another. Whe: ful prospect set port Brvui ibis year. But the News health. I continued its , of Lime Ridge, fea.s tb-uJqu it or Fairbanks ".oofced kept o/tSngit^lndn iter vainly try- at eve \ thing duru.g bis brief m*j it. all the time, and ambai fnjbful casfl of tin' Stste through rosfi-co'ored glassy," The sick headaches I hs ellow jaundice. and expresses the c mvieiion tl?at the tarrh has almostentirel the marvelous Republicans will have to pnt in hard Sarsaparilla has done! >iiters to cure campaign work to carry ihat State aches to nse your Sarsa oubles, but khe for McKinley. MXCHXG-AWP3 en boities, was The trouble of the liepablicans in John IT. MciTaster & C( suigeou'rf knife, Indians, as elsewhere, are nn aero m, M. Patrick Woodward, feels better than bat imperialism and its offspring, the ????????? iranteed to cnre Porto Ric?n tariff, are the most elan- T| "1 ? Tnlm Kidney troubles gerous of theui. The News declares IJQTi/ Qw v v 9 . Price 50c at that these matters have caused "pro- | (] If ft f ij n fl nore. fcund dis3atisiaction in the rinka of U AUlUJ the party," and that the President's 7T-1-. . -r v,o- cii/S/Ioyi fhdnon r<t -frr?nf nn <hat> issnns _ _ uao IV- buvimv- V4 v?v V ? vv -?? "mar . -J-* . . - , . r ii. Matthews ^as a!i?nated from bim the ejitire in- A JYLOSt JJCllgiltl i- -, j dependent strength vote of the State n l . thcatiou issued auJJ ma?y Eepolf|icalls. ReSOrt, IS nol imson College. The News adds: " fr>r magazine js en- "Of conrse, besides the Porto Ri<uu tncoun ball, and con- aad imperialist qnestion, there is the Qr IQ0Q ^ rr,oc contemplated ship scbsidy ontrage and u " me unce it was (he faifore of (he Repu'bliM?,?10 do jrnson College, anything more than talk about trusts, fl\E NEW COACH! game that has which the quiet, independent voter froa~Lanes toGoorffeto i the magazine, esn not contemplate with sqiaiimity." aid moiiirt stearner i srrapbs of tfce ,.There'? "Jf0," t0 It" line from Gsorj.towL 6 H . diana a doubtful State. */in. its concerning ii , , , , . 1 the coachers. The One Day Cold Cur&. fl ni f n? a fin p r n r fh a rt *aI1c opn <ilar? Kcrcnott's Chocolates laxative Qui aise for ^ ' . . . , Cl J ?lis are also cold ja the head and sore throat. Childreatik* The table IS always and the whole them lite eandy. fish, oyster.*, crabs ar rpie and gold, -The strike of telegraph operators '^r terms address . Edffr M.at* is ?ff, President Powell, of Atlanta, ?pv. WTTrTnBnp \ 12 editor-in- u . ? ,3 MKo. Wl.NlJiJ?Uir 1 ' ~ unTiujj ?uuuuuucu mail it is vauvu. and six other Waverly Mills, orial staff. =v _ _ ea*~of piea?ure > o thoseIsvmg Headqua I. recommend jn malarial districts Tutt's Pills Cholera and ... . . . , says Draggist are mdispensible, tney keep the FORin^tke'remedy system in perfect order and are .Jleve that med- an absolute cure Low - P Ud 5hs"bea?e for sick headache, indigestion, . U malaria: Hver' COn?tipa- ON FLOORING, CI ly a gentleman tion and all DlllOUS diseases. iog, Shingles, Liuae, 1 overcome with HP--xx5^ I Oilier ?ent> Harness, Saddlei, " - I MITT Q I -IVer Kills tnr? &sd Groeerias of ev : at ouce io ioe a ^ w? r -? ? - ?_ ,se of this rem- We offer a mc0 1,ne 0: I repealed the Mrkfion ntes be left my lNULiL?t/? . . ing me that he rSl 1 CT(T~1 Sold by Mc- Ajj pergon8 are b?reby notified not to trespass upon the laidi of the cin- ... ._ , deraigned. The law will be enforced. c.u^ prices. Buy notl :eald ackuowl- MRS. I. M. II. DYE. antil you get our prie? i inTitation to I St it ?avo you m^ncy. ula Fav Powell ????????????? Respectf?liy, . Parker. The Notice to Creditors. :eia Columbia . , , JIVI. W. UOU All persons indebted to tbe estate of I aMOtSer, j^rgt jjaDCy Rabb, deceased, are 11 j /v CD C t four o clock hereby notified that payment must be I Mi \ r May 16tb. Tlie made to the undersigned, and persons this couulr and holding claim? against said estale and srratnlations of i 5' 5re8?nt ihem dol3' a"esttd t0 the undersigned. tended to the REY. HORACE ltABB, FOR SA Executor. MRS. NINA CASTLES, ,, _ 4-19-4w Executrix. old Cure. ??????_ raat cured by Ker- MAT! AD A NICE LOT OF H SfcMW-'0*57 te 1NU 1 lUJC-, MULES, a few good Combination Hone. Pin* HnrtPB. M lay, of Cbe.ler, PERSONS OWNINS TRACTS OP *~ ) a .hort visit *cws and npward, .uilable for erer handle . i> , 8tock raising and pasturage, and deair- T ?;n e?n IcMrster. jng sejj or ]eagc tjj6 fafl3C upon rea- h t- ? sonablc terms, will find it to their ^ or on t,me for i it-E*?c, advantage to oommuuieite with the p p into tkeshoes, under9ignad. Unimproved places overn. nervous and rna with Means or Bermuda grass COWl j. If you have specially wanted. All comuiUBica- ^ loes, try Allen's lions considered oBfideutial. feet and makes Addrs?, R. A. MEARES, * wiil P^ythe higheet ca swollen, sweat- Look Box 49, Ridgewav, S. C. classes of catile, fai Is, blisters and 5-74t es coina and ? ? ? - 1?4 loreri/ a gives rest and |\l r~}-j~I Y. Sold by all ,NJ ^ 1 stores for 2oc. m Address, Allen AN BLECTION FOR THREE 1 b3V? a few" nice Bt . Y. Trustees for "Speeial School District wi!1 6el1 cheaP f No. 14," haying been held ia the Court iernia? passen- Ho*ie, in par-nance of an Act of the bout ten hours Gencral Assembly of Soulh Carolina, I not reach here ?"J** ^ .??Dd*y ,(7tu day#} Jf ^ay 1 htY* employed Mr. t not reactt nere mst.} aid the result thereof kariD? fcr the present year. 1 noon. The de- been eeriified to rae by tbe us infers te hare hie friends e?Ul eek on the road thereof, according to law, I io hereby ,0*ie business. publish and declare that J. F. Me? ? - V ? ? ? Master, J. M. Stewart ana T. tt. /y \A/llll' aid Cure. Ketchiu. as appears bv tbe r?tara of f\m VV 1111 scKcrmott'schoco- said managrra now on file io my o?Bw, ity taken as candy were duly electcd Trustees of ?aid School District. WiuusUro. I ? ,.v It. H. JENNINGS, ^ Clerk of Court of ComMon P]?aa THIHl I mn rhau?e ip the sim Fairfield Coantr. III llll A If II Letters of Administration. fU 1 /i 1 (J STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. \D I j\ ^nE SS?M^fiS'h Arela pest'that rol rff n 2 VV made suit to me to grant turn Crop Of potatoes. J Children. kills'them outrigh Hlways Bsaght to cite andlJmoB. the crop. We ha ish all and singular the kindred and Size packages to SU // creditors of the said Hattie McMaster, de- ,*f ?rorif o cm ceased, that they be and appear be- 11 )ou want a sm ' ~w~ "" I fore me, in the Uourt or rroDate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., . on the 23th day of V^y next, after ? was the ho*te*s publication hereof, a; 11 Ov;?ck in th? raph entertain- forenoon, to show cause, if any they hit?, , ? ??? why the said administration should not * i r> o i evenings ag?. be granted. CANE S decoi aled for Given under my hand, this Oth day ol e am.. After ?%.Ann?Do-ini imoHNsToNi :ai)iment a oe- 5-l0*2fc Judge of Probat* tor iora.^6. It IS t. served. Mis= OUr COUntrV shoill UNDERTAKING forage. Cornea, lanv friends in ^e]j you about it. ' ""'00,nc 1,or both Ear y Ambe or ALL ITS MPAMMMCrik n_nm, r{nc. c?-, with * fall etoek of Ctikttn, Bwil Orange Cane bee< old Cure. Cu?i aad Cofins, coaitaatlr sa kuod, . S522WS '*** m" ?f hearg0 wke* r-qwt'' -Uon t torget us. 11111 ' Thaakfal for past patroaa*? a ad sow tatioa for a share rn ths ia v T v T * ? _ ? -~=| eklsuai J. H. MCP C&fia aUoadod to *< how*. WMLU0*?'UtSBt* 4-if.ly Dragsisti 4 ? :RH CAN BE CURED BY ton's Sarsaparilla ; QUART BOTTLES. : EARTH A!TO AIR; DANGER. EVERYWHERE.'' nerable Doctor Tallu al>ont Advanced Science* n a great city, a famous and aged physician was convers wise and sententious discourse, were a group of well s lawyers, business men and commercial travelers. that medical science is certain yet to show that all dis. a re caused by invisible germs which are living organof that terrible disease diphtheria. Here is the bacillus :re is the still more dreadful bacillus of tubercle which ctive of all diseases, consumption. This of that very incurable disease, catarrh." laid the traveling man, "that you would tell us about for years, and I am thoroughly discouraged." red. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, consumption, typhoid er diseases, is the result of a microbe invading the blood the mucous membrane. This foul and most disgusting valent in the United States and it is rare to meet one een troubled more or less with it. How often is he or ; home from pleasant entertainments, deprive tnemseives ats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising from cats worst phase, the patient becomes loathsome both to ted this great physician, "that the true way to heal eablood. This can be done only by powerful alteratives Sers." Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: years I was a sufferer from general debility and chronic >ale as death. I was weak and short of breath. I could lizzy and had a ringing in my head all the time. My vay scold. My appetite was very poor. On getting up i swam so I was often obliged to* lie down again. I had L of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness. - - > ^ ?l __J x is almost eunrexy g^uue, auu x cuuiun uau a uu^u to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have ^ :emed as though the blood had left my veins. The docill turned to water. I had given tip all hope of ever detest physicians in the state, bnt failed to get any relief. H ottle of Johnston's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I a these had been used, I was somewhat improved in use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was reas if I could feel new blood moving through my veins. I ow consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work >py. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life. ive had since childhood, have disappeared, and my cay left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Johnston'# 'or me. I recommend all women who have sick headparilla. S.TTO- COMPANY, DETROIT, MZOB. ).; Winnsboro,S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Roclrton.S.C.; , iS. C.: T. Gr. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. il Hotel J YEARS i ul Seaside Of continuous v Open business have given our goods lmer w^e anc* ?eneral distribution. They have been subjected to the severest usage and their ? wearing qualities have been -N vf fu?y tested. , J wq, ana a new J ,s to?VtT,ri? We Guarantees ia); no moi- every chain, button, every ar g; finefisAing. ticie we sen, to give satisiac'da5krimp?W"i t!on- y?u be!nS the judge. Any article failing to do this will b? cheerfully exchanged. WILLIAMS, s c- We Deliver rtfirs ' w no work, we sell no goods not under our guarantee, which has never been questioned . | throughout our entire busi'rices,ml1" R. BRANDT, f ?ILI G, 3 ID- I ^cim^rarol- The Jeweler and Optician, ry kind. f oaasTEit, s. ?. ^ ^ LETTERS 0F1MKISTB1TI0N. ^ 6S ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 90TTSTT Or FAJETIELD. ""wdN will B**'R JOHNSTON, E$i?Judg*Prolate TT7HEREAS. D. P. Idwaris hatb YV made suit to me to grant him letters *f administration of the estate and effeets of Jacob G. S. Edwards, &Co deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad?IVED monish all and singular the kindred and erediters of the said Jaeob G. S. Edwards, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in ths Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court _ House, South Carolina, on tbe [IStb VL- K-- day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'cloek in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have. why the said Administration should ORSES AND ?ot be granted. Marea. a fine ftlTen *H(ler htnd thlt 4th d;lT and a few Anno Domini 1900. and? few S. R. JOHNSTON, I hive ^"5*2 Jadje of Probate. id. \ ?????. stock chaap for The Improved good bankable . i m White ? = i ^ Moun- H H tain--- H sh price f*r all v FREEZER. -V e-< 5S. No matter how often or how much 'GGIES that 1 we talk aboat the White Mountain >r cash. Freezer, we tell nothing but 'he trnth about it. In fact there is no necessity | for telling anything but the truth, as , e rery feature of the White Mountain is a good feature, and every point is a Arthur Owcne telliig point. Oaly the to ry b?st 3t will be glad maierials are used in its manufacture, on bim and do and will prodaee the fine6l quality of cream in the shortest possible time. f r\ kH 8 ^UART8?*2,26; 4 QtJART*? *2 75 * tJl , 6 QUARTS, $S 25. i t*. J. W, SEIGLER 3 mm "wTATW. % lYlJ The registered stallion W. A. W. t wjjj be at Henry Refo'i stable ia /\v? Co f n f*/^o v f\? oq/?h htodIt 0? Mo?diT3 at the farm; balance of DS US of Our ^i* former stands in the cohji3 . n try. He is seren \ ears <>Wl. uav, wii!? . aris Oreen oiack poiats. Height, 16; his good t and saves bone and muscle; no blemish or ?inif in all *ect' '8 8tr0I,?? iric?i?nleM i.t ve li in an ,n0tj0!lj t;nd in disposition, and ap<'rit yOU, even feet road-ter. His sire i? th? celebrsed all amount. Rrd Wilkes. Ilts dun, Bcisvv B*k<*r, vta? the mother oftrot'ers. bhe wa? sired by Dictator, who wa? the^ue of Jay iye-See, 2 10, of Director, 2 07, of tac inriHcible D"?c?nm, 2 04, the grand?ire uf Nancy Uauks, iiie qtetn ? ^ |-^ of trottere, and the sire ?f many others i H. K I J of extreme speed. Although a noie.l Irouer with perfect knee aciion, W. A. W. posstssts He best for a!'? aadd'c gaits of superior qaalitv. i ^ i Terms, 15 00 to itisait colt. F?r a you need tjttetM'ed pe<iijree and certified rccor?l ad we will adclre#s We have J0HN G MOBLEY, we ^ave 4-10-3.n Winn'boro, S. C. r and Early - i. MONEY TO LOAN . M On Improved F>;rm? ??cu.v*t by first 3 mortgages. Interest 8 per eent. (it ?uaas nor le?s than $?Q0,-3 to 8 years i/l SCTUr 8*? 8 ouriuwii ^aj? a1;aaOlCI haI expenses. A. S. k W. I). D9UCLA8&, Wiaaabero. SC, 1' or J#H* B. PALMK & S#tf, 11-3# Columbia, S, C. :3veB . v3flj?W sgs , y3$ ' g|g