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;' " , ' ;r" V: ^' ' local" btteli^ence ? -i oaa Wednesday, aiay OU) " " " xcvv LOCALpklATTEKS. ?See Supervisor's reportelse where. ^ ?Solicitor J. K. Henry has been announced ior re-election. ?Eiad Dr. T. B. JIcK^nstrv's announcement in this issue. * nn.^A ?If you wan; siynsu auu ^ ^ date millinerv, go to Mrs. J. D. McCarley'i.?adv. QtF ?Read Mr. T. C. Leitner's card in j another column. He is a candidate | for County Supervisor. ?Bi*hopJ.S. Key wrote: Teethixa (Teething Powders) was more saiis '' ??k<*nor 1X7A AVftP llSed. * iscwrj iiiftu it v ?The pupils of Mt. Zion Institute were siven holiday on Monday in order that they asd the teachers would have ample time for observing; the eelipse. The Easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood aod invigorating the ?ystem is to take DeWitt's Lit- J tie Early Risers, the famous little pills tor cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaster Co. ?A young man from Rocky Moani lost hi? new buggy in the lire wbich destroyed Q. D. Williford's 3table on Sunday night. The buggy waa a brand .new one, recently purchased, i ?Mr. J. H. Skinner has returned ' ,1' ? Vioa rocnH(i(| nome irom uiuvct bit bujiaess at the passenger depot. Mr. Cauthea, the operator who his had charge of the depot during Mr. * Skinner's illness, has gone to Augusta, accompanied by his family. ?In his advertieemant A. Willilord calls the attention of the pnblic to the fact that he etill has a few voting mules, one or two saddle horses, and a fewbnggies, which he is anxious to sell and will let them go at reasonable nrjefii. Read his ad. and give him a sr ? call. ''After suffering from piles for fifteen years I was cared by usiug two boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salre," writes W. J. Baxter, North IS Br0?k, N. C. It beals everything. Beware of counterfeits. McMaster Co. m fcgBfc ?As will bs seea by a notice e:?eE1 B where in these coluams|the books of H Beabscription to the capital stock of the Kg Kwianuboro and Camden Railway || Kcompany will be opened on Monday, ffjuie 25th, at the Tfinssboro Bank at iBSSBHBy 11 o'slotk. See the notice of board of SW corporators. IB ?Tie dispensary profits kj.ve been divided among the coantiej of the State and has been placed to the credit ^ ? of the public school fund. Tie list of counties and the amonnt given to each was published in the Columbia State on Friday. Fairfield gets ?1,760.10, the school enrollment being 6,347. W. 8. Masser, Miliheim, Pa., saved k the life of his little girl by giving her One Minate Cough Care when she was * ' ?- Tt *" 4-Ua aviIw Korm. eying irum crouy. AW tuc vmj less remedy that gives immediate resalts. It quietly eares coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lnn*g troubles. ilcMaster Co. ?The State Democratic executiye committee at a recent meeting.in Colombia arranged the schedcl? of the coming State campaign meetii gs. The date fixed for the Fairfield meeting is * J?ly 27th. The opening meeting wiil be held in Orangeburg on June 14th and the closing: on# ia Colombia on . AogB*t 22od. ?Mr?. Dewilt died on Wedaesday k " afternoon at her home near the factory. ij[| Sbe had keen ill for some time and Br her death was not unexpected, .airs. E Dewitt was a native of Fairfield and was a sister of Capt. Sprinkle, the Iff well known conductor on the Southern * Ruilroad. She left several children, HI i|| several of whom are operatives in the Blfl cotton mill. Oa Thursday the body Pfg|limff? was taken to White Oak for Interment. \ "After suffering Irom ??vero dyspepsia over twelve years and using many ^remedies without permanent good I finally took KoUs! Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to everyone," writes J. E. TTatkiBS, anil Poortriior rWlliMthP. Mo. I It digests what yon eat. McMaster Co. ?Profeisor Prentiss. of Ratger's College, 3C. J., delivered his lecture on solar aclipses in the eoart house on Saturday night. It was illustrated by stereoptieau slides and those who ^ heard it were greatly assisted in obkerving the eclipse on Monday in an intelligent way. Poof. Pren:iS3 is a k - very pleasant speaker and he niade his lecture in such a way that all underlet stood it and had intelligent concep inne nf what to ftxnect Oil Mondav. BmL J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn,, HH* says, "I cannot say too much for Deflgggr Witt'e Witcb Hazel Salve. One box Br of it cared what the doctors called an V incurable ulcer on nay jaw." Coree m* piles aud all skin diseases. IrDok out for worthleis imitations. McMaster ?Ker. C. E. McDonald, a few days ago, discovered ia an opening in one of the pillars in front of his house , (the A. R. P.^ parsonage) au old paper, and upon pulling it out found that it Uj. i. was a part of an extra edition ot the W WinL*sb?ro Sirald, published on Monday afteraoon, June lCin, 1850. Thf* Ti?r.Ar ia in fairly yood condition, - ?- r ~r v o lie fctaius upon i: froac exposure to the weather rot bavins effaced the I printing. It contains the proceedings of the Southern Convention which ^ wetJuweoth, 1850, and the proceed. i:ii?5 of the 31st Congress at Wasningf ton. Ic ii * most interesting old paper. ^ ?The Atlanta Journal give* the folSL lowing complimentary nofic; of the Bk pian* recital given iu that city oa Monda\ evening by Miss Helea Brice, WT of B!ack?tock. In tLc same issue of 4L- r?hnt Acr?*anti ctf 1 ho LUC yapci a yt - young piii?:st wasti.'eu: "Miss He-en k Brice, of BUcksteck, S. 0., gave a i piauo recital at Fillips & Clew's ^ * anus-ic hall la>t iveniug. Miss Brice has beeu a pupil of Miss Evel) u Jacksou't Scboo'. of Mn?ic for tbe past tbree >ear*, and ber rendition of tbe program last er-'nirg proved ber l- musical talent and conscientious itn-lr. Both ber technique and interpretation weic artistic." m * - 1 >f ? inrougo toe courtesy ml jii. W. F. Sk&tt The News and Herald ha* jjotivcd oue of the handsome in* vitatioas issued by the graduating class of Fas man to their commencement exercises. Commencement week r is opeued Sanu'ay, June 19th, with the - & fee . < lr.fr! ^MW|ta r~"T" r'TI """ 1 ' ""' A _ __ v DIED IX ARKANSAS ffgj KM A j\ D Mrs. Sarah M. Ghdner, w late R.J. Gladly, died at O \70 *a ^ne Ar.w, on May i jf ? was iu ber S2nd jv *r. She li son and two daughters. He 11 Before my *ers !*ve *a ^nc anc* hei' wife began using- i J. S. Gladney, in Columbia, mm " --- - **_ ? * l hrntViov \fr .Tsmpa TTqrdpn. iYioiner s rriena /v~ vuy i ? > ? > she could hardly ! oa Jackfon Creek, in this cor get around. I do was a member of the old not think she (Stone) Presbyterian Church could sou Creek for a number of get r in. Ilfi!ffl?'*2 fore moving to Arkansas. wiScmt MBS Stake L Tour Shoes it now She hasj Allen's Foot-Ease, a po' used it for two l^JSSWKf cures painful, smarting, ner usea it ior two -roggjgggr and ingrowing nai]3j and months ana it is B \ takes the sting out of corns ; a great help to J ions. It's the greatest com her. She does \\\ *Y coveryof the age. Allen's ] her housework \ \ > makes tight or new shoes feel .. -1 ?, x \ 1 is a certain cure for sweatin j withouLtrouDle. \ and hot, tired, aching feet. Iww .-j TP? o -a to-day. Sold by all druggists i MtthAFS r pjftiwl & jesus* JLTJL WJLJi v/x. kj zl. 4 av^iv# j.nai package x-xvjljl. auur is an external liniment for expectant ^e ^?y> Y. mothers to nse. It gives them "**" strength to attend to their household specialjsates. duties almost to the hour of confine- ANXUAL ?eetisu rational meat. It is tie one and only prepara- T.0!!al association, jcly 1 i iaonthat overcomes morning sickness > ... t* Tne Southern Railway will [ ana. nervousness. It is the only . j remedy that relaxes and relieves the j tllP tickets from Charleston, ! strain. It is the only remedy that J the raie of one first-class fai makes*labor short and delivery easy. I round trip to St. Augusli: ! It is the only remedy that puts the j pe-i?r.col.-. Fla., Mobile, A C*r\ cttt^Hl t) Ci i _ ? m. . ?*. ,, ^ Urn.i?s, :.a., Meridian, m or rising is impossible. Don t take . ' ' , ' medicines internally. Theyendangei Ala" Cha tanoogi the lives of both mother and chili Bristol. ir:>n., White Sulphur Mother's Friend Is sold by drujgistsforSl. Va., Wellington, D. C., Nor: Send for oar free illustrated boolc. intermediate points. Use BFadfleld. Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, Tickets will be sold July 1 M with final limit Jnlv 29th, baccalaureate sermon preached by holers of return portions ( Rev. D. M. Ramsey, D. D., and trip tickets sold to Charlesto closes on Wednesday, June 13tb, with on account of annual meeting the graduating exercises. Twentv- educational association. Sue , J portions or round trip tick four young men will be graduated deposited with agents from w this year and Mr. W.F.Scott is one trip tickets are purchased, of the graduates and will receive the will issue receipts for tickets degree of Bachelor of Literature. In ite^and upon presentation . .. .. , receipts will return to ong] the .invitation the college colors, green erasers the re turn portions < ninA T^a^a *n~tafn)lrr chrvTtrn T?r?t* AiAU gViWj IttClWiuiij wuv rr ? lliy L*Ksl\.U LO viv^uoitvvi* .*. v*. J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, ifcformation apply to any age: Crosby, Miss., makes the following Southern Railway, or its con statement* "I can certify that One _ Minute Cough Cure will do all that it cSTOP v J. claimed for it. My wife could not get The Kind YoU Have Al her breath and the first dose of it re- ? SI* sr** lieved her. It has also benefited my \ whole family." It acts immediately ?* and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and coming axd going lung troubles. McMaster Co. ^ -? ?Miss Beno Balow made her debut ^r* ^Allison i as a singer in the cantata, l,Thc; Ross Paren^s ^ere* Maiden", given in Charleston oh Mr. W. ^S. Stewart, of C Thursday evening by the Charleston sPe?t Aionaay in town, musical association. In this cantata ^r* aj^ ^1S* Miss Billow was one of the ,soloists, visitisg Mr. ond Mrs. J. M. Si and the News aud Courier spoke iu a , Mrs. J. L. Mimcaugh, of C highly complimentary manner of her ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q voice. For some years Miss Bulow *or<^ has devoted her time exclusively to Missei Heien aui Jeanuelte elocution ani is an elocutionist of came home from Winthrop C marked talent, and she has only recent- Saturday. lv be^nn to cultivate her voice. Her Miss Lila Talley returned ! friends in this county will be pleased ^onc3ay _after a 6Sl0rt vml to learn of her success in her first ap- E'liott. pearance before the Charleston public Mrs. Kate Wcodrow and as a singer. Mi*s Bulow is a daugh- of Columbia, were the guest ter of Mr. T. L. Balow, of Fwidgsway. g.# McMaster. a, |t /st. _ Miss Clara Beaty aud Jani Bears tie Kind Yotl HaY9 Always Botiglit kcn came UP Saturday morni SigEAtaw /If --//??J the Presbyterian College, of Tbe Winnsboro boys who ?1= *? *7- dents at the S. C. College car aiiiiinery. Mm m cry. Saturday afternoon to view tb< Are yon willing to be convinced that Mr_ DaTjd G- E?isoai wh0 we can sell yon choice np-to-datc mil- ^ 6ick in Colami3;ai cat linery goods at the lowest prices? If winDsb3ro on Mondav t0 rec, you are, Mndly call on us before pur- Migs BargesS} of Charlesto chasing. J. O. Boag. visitor to Winnsboro for the 1 She was the guest of Miss Ma A CARD OF THANKS. ? erow. We wish to thank the fire companies Prof. Joynes of the S. C. and the citizens of the community for was among the visitors to W their valuable services during the for the eclipse. He returned t burning of oar property, and to assure bia Mondar. them that their efforts are appreciated. . M. W. Doty & Co. For Over Fiftj Years. ? 7^ Mrs. A inslovt's Sootbtix* Volcanic Eruptions bas ^ ^ fw ^ fifly , Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob millions of mothers for tbeir life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve while teething, with perfect cures them; also Old, Running and It soothes the child, softens tl Fever Sores, Ulcers, B01I3, Felons, allays all pain, cares wind cc Corns, Warts, Cuts, Braises, Barns, js the best remedy for diarr; Scalds, Cbapped Hands, Chilblains, veil! relieve tbe "poor little Best Pile cure on earth. Drives oat immediately. Sold by dro< Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. every part of the world. Tw Care guaranteed. Sold by McMaster cents a bottle. Be sure and Co., druggists. "Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothing and take no other kind. PETIT JURORS. . " . . AN EARLY MORNING FI] The following gentlemen Lave been drawn to serve as petit jurors at tbe Two large buildi?gs, a stal Jane term of court, which convcne3 vrarehouse, owned by M. VV. on the second Monday: Co , were destroyed by fire T. C- Iteiocs, C. T. McGill, "Wade Tuesday morning. The fire H. Macfie, J. E. Haynes, J. M Bolin, covered and the alarm soi W. B. Jeffires, James T. Lcmmon, about 2 a. in., but when di R. "Walker Brie?, John M. Smith, Jim \ the fire bad made great hc-adv TT^co V. fi TTriHv- .T. S. A!lf>n. .l.T. ! <? sni'n nf hir/l txrArlt* nn !hf? Stilt, J. E. WcssiDger, W. M. Jath- both fire companies, it was ii; cart, W. F. Boulware, P. C. Broom, to save !he buildings. Tiic la C. B. Richardson, Daniel Hall, B. E. belonging to the fame firm Lyles, J. C. Wilson, A. II. "Wallace, great danger of being burr.c R L. Wilks, J. R. Mercer, J. M. Gar- Was almost snrrounded by fir rison, T. W. Mellichamp, A. A. Bliz- ^nrnicg buildings oein zard, David Weir, Jr., J? A. Martin. _ , . , D. W, Crowder, F. D. Boulware, side artt the other being m d. R. Bclick, Samuel T. Clowney, the store. Several 5imsa it ca T. O. Eollis, R. H. Browne, S. B. but the firemen worked $g>len< Anderson. saccecded in saving it. The I K.v.-n )nr.n >. .a tie b'az\and .'parks were showi ^ ?p? ^e ? the stores on she other sic I 0 of the boilding !\7ere SCO b ? is robbed of its terrors by t Peas worth ai;oat ~G00> wh!c | the fact that the best med- % total loS5; Som? f? Iturc> X . , ... , . ,, . .. X latncer, &c., were lo?f . br.t th | icai authorities state that it t panot th8contMlls oflhe? a is a curable disease; and @ was saved, etitithe hor?e? ai I one of the happy things | were s*v.d. Most cf the t about it is, that its victims ^ i?rn^d w*s,. C0VClc.d hJ? 11 ... X ine are uroxc om m uju n | rarely ever lose hope. | iogs wMch KCr,, 50:n., dislu, !? You Know there arc all sorts of ^ al.no?: simultaneously, and ? secret nostrums advertised to cure ^ originated has nut yet been di ^ consumption. Some make absurd d ^ clairss. We only say 1 it if taken & the south Carolina inte ^ in time and the laws of health arc A>id west kxposj ^ proper:) observed, ^ When the project was first 9 ? in January, very tew people ffi ^ it would ever materialize; i smuLsmm & exposition on a large scale ^ b:g a job for the st?.id old j| will neai tne mriam?ttft;cft or me * Charleston to undertake, an ? threat and ?uncp and nourish and v jje remembered that when t) S strengthen the body so mat it can ^ received the endorsement of tl J ?-; -*?c crease. ^ nor a.ifl iegjs]a(are aD?j was s We have thousands* tests- X 6ea(ed tg L ,e tbr0 s monials where peoo!c claim they a .. r ^ S u L ' i! j e ? medium of the press, the e have been permanently curcd of a . . . .. ' ,,, C this maladv " 9 opinion wa?, that it would be ? " . * e ,fJ S thin? for (he SiaJe, and for 9* >oc. and Si.ro, ;.! drucgisis. S* ^ SCOTT & B0WNF., Oerv.isis. New York. ^ tOX), if tt:C IBOIiev CCUld be ra that (re Charleston peoples I more seas ne of the Perfect Health. I eclipse, fo her home Keep the system in perfect cr- a cool sp< 23rd. She der by the occasional use of 0001 sPeIJ saves o?e Tutt>s L;ver pi]k They rcg. sclrc' r dau?h- . , , , ^ me year sod Mr. u'ate the bowels and produce tare. It and obe A Vigorous Body. cen.ll7/ who lives | por sjc], headache, malaria, bii- tatoI-&nin inty. She' . . tatoe3. Lebanon iousness, constipation and kin- We ha' on Jack- dred diseases, an absolute cure Dliir.sv: rea? be- ft JTT'S Liver PILLS ** ? ' ? JL.' IV C ? . i. .11 . i. Chappell, go down in their pockets and put up marriage wder. It the necessan amount. Only a yous feet Those who held that view have ceremony and^bnr^ been mistaken; Charleston has shown reception Lfort dis- its hand and the subscription now ex- ^llss E= foot-Ease ceeds $110,000 and is daily being in prospei added to. Messrs. or, callous . . . . , Try it The exposition is projected for the berry, spc anasaoe oenem 01 iae peopie ux lue cume notion^s 1 S^iUlen an(* Project?rs have decided Li'tle 3 ' 3-14 that wherever tbe people wish to join E. A. Mc with (hem anrl subscribe to the capital scalded b stock, they thould have the oppor- hot water tunity to do so. To this end the is rapidly FDUC-V* i 1900. executive committee have appointed that (he b sell sice c'tizens of e?ch county on the com- y?] ~ ~ nrul lisvp Pf?nfc Ihsm bocks 0f v 6. <J., ac . e for the 5nbscription to be opened at conven- sindents t le, FJa , icrjt places within the county, where bj3 studies la., New t^ose desiiiug to subscribs for one or cuperatim iss., J3ir- more shares of the stock, can do so. the facuiti, Tenn., Subscription books :have been sent onerated i Spring's, ^sj. T. W. Woodward, of Rockton, May 96t fo!k,Va., S. C., member of the executive com- n_ . mittee for this county, who will take D0E51,1 ith, 1900, Pleasure in receiving subscriptions c.heal 1900, lo !uili g'-ing all desired information. j?in? if round ,,It j, ?ilh a g00"d dea, of pIeas?re more sure n, b. C., and satisfaction that I recommend t?iro"j a"c national Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and y0Q, . ? 1 TVonvkma "Pnmo/1- ? Mvft Drirwisf: C.' uWij , ?j- on 11UI JJJSill a* rc*tUu?l A"wr"sawtelle, of Hartford, Coun. casc take ei_s to be customer, seeing the remedy been intro h04m S1fe emoted for sale on my show ease, trics with Agents P me; reaiiy believe that med- iaUg tro S0?eFS icine savsd my life the past summer syrup." 0 while at tbe shore,' aDd she became ja{CS the rf round 80 enthusiastic over its merits that I at disease, bi a Vor>ce made up mind to recommend it easy esp the iQ the future. Recently a gentleman nj<,hl>a re } 5 ramo into my store so overcome with ?ry 05:e b nections. colic pam3 that Le sauk at once to the ycars by flnor I cave him a dose oi tLis rem- por 5av D edy which helped him. i repeated the ways Bought doce an(j jn fiiteen minutes he left my an i - r store smiiicgly informing trie that he felt as well as ever." Sold by Mo- Came on i Master Co., druggists. "svomicrri FOUR FIRES IX TWEXTY-FOUK HOURS Qn the i iting his j^our greg twenty-four hours. liie astron , , ,. Tbis is tbe record of Winnsboro. On as P1 0 ? 1 ' SuDdav morning Dr, J. C. Buchanan centre was awakened by the cackling of a Par"' r son are ^ whicli was setting under bis sappers e,^ar ' kitchen at tbe back of the house. lie Saturday ^'w-Zr' concluded that a calf was disturbing Iol!c^ awJ 11 the hen and ran out to see. Hefound ama*enrs Cl , ablaze and catching up a bncket of Sunday m : Stewart . , . , ? rT , The weatt ilotnofl 11 nv. thn Tirp. Hfi also vvtuu. o..ese ob no^ceQ a ]arge can near the fire which *orecast a , he threw into the yard. After putting Sauday s! home on . . , . , , . ? not he m to Mrs out examined tms can and . UJ found that it contained gasoliue, a s^1?s?aQd very explosive substance, and he also rerifieaa9 children, ? J, r of thp acf . ? found matches near the place where u LUt/ S r* the fire had been kindled. On Snnday coutack ^ ? t /> T- ^ <V?n n vrftcf pU! PO^G| CT, a warrant >vus ut&cu vui iw uwvo., - .? ^nni of Press Gibson and he is now in jail P^cially o ne rom c^ar^e(j havius attempted to fri6ac*s ^ burn Dr. Bachanan's dwelling. Pres ^?Bderfu, are s u Q;|jSOn cjeans cloihes^and gasoline is toP was 1 ne upon ^ pQrp0se# x)r. Buchanan sciv^crs k -ecip.e. ^jscovere(j the Are about 3.30 on sm0Ke(^ g haSbef Sunday mori '*> r. was noted n8aPt0 On Mo-' her about 1.30 the slm's facc ipera e. a|Hrm 0 .. ... ? 50nnded and fire keenest n, was a _ it. ... looking to eolipse, was aiiC0Vcicu * siitu.'e iu mo icai | ry With- the bank building, also in the old sba^?^"> J printing office in the rear of the bank who wil1 College D8ar *be southern end of law rang?, sbe saw it, innsboro ^c' ? ceeios to be a difference of opin- ^ere saw 1 uColum- *ori'' ^bichof the buildings wa3 not sn^c firf ). The stable was destroyed cver~one J anu ange seemed in danger from the redact the I* ?i printing office, but by the mag- Poaching j Strup n'^? '1 of the fire department ness u rears by tbc Pilingoffice fire was extingnished tbe ?tars f children even after the roof was destroyed. De:"'s- Tb< success. Before this fire was under control ^ai^y ^*as rtlc^and aD0^er a'arm of fire was given and beaut hoea ""it tfae news spread rapidly that Mr. Ion? strea sufferer H. Mobley's dwelling was ablaze, tBa(?e an ;J jgi3ts in but it developed that the fire w&3 in a ^OI'toOiten 6ask for SCfVant'3 bousc in Mr. Mobley's yard. JnsM^3fo .. Tt cppTTia that a neffro named Tom Hill, bis Syrup," . " euic&eus u 1-1-17 who is cot on good terms with his bco.an 10 wife, weiit into Mr. Mobley's yard reached s re. and demanded hi< pocket book of her everything , , and vranted to be let in the house. describo it ' X>oty & Thcy have "ol bce" ]ivi,;g lcgctter with pnrp , 3 and when she refused be paid he From a ps.rlv on , would get even with her if he lost his eclipse wa wfs, 13 life, and in a few seconds the house ?a1er'ii nided at , _ , . , T . , ble condit , was set on fire near her bed. it burnt ccovered wiiu iiuci , a hole in the houst, lai>:e enon-jh for ob^crvatic jrgy ^ ^ 31 ' a man to crawl through bnt was cx- fail of i: ,,art of - - " ? ^ manv of t: r , tinffa:sReci \n:n a iew vi , , n possible water taken at \ tge stoie ^ vyillifor(rs g(a|j]e caught fire was in i r id as i* sevcra*timcs the fire m the rear ' ' of the bank,'his stable being near the ff e, one of . . . ,, * 0/ , burnt stable. eJ ? 0- on she * ^ ^ Tom Hill is an ex-convict, ana jt i" n.ai o wa3 williford who wa? prosccuught fire, . ? ... ,i . (or m the case tnat. sent hiin there. "BAN iidly and js vvanted in Winnsbcrj badly. . aoildings Still this did not end our fire?. Tnai( mendous Monday;morning, just a-: evrrjbody j Listc red over was ?oiD= 0:,t t0 sec !bc comi,1? dressedm 1- r .u^ I eolipse, the lire bell rang and a small My fir ie ui iijc nccrio lit'OiO la t'10 eastern pun. ux eases-oau: s kept on (own, back ot the freight d?pot was isms. He , Iu one seen 10 be on lire. The woman who of typhoid u she Is of occupie(^'he bouse was offin the lieid causes the , and lew people were near so the common ? were a j30Uge w;,s g00I, consauieil. Tiie poor , buggies, woman lost practically all of her pos- 04 i ie greater sessions. Tr.e fke cangbi Jrom the fever an(] arehouse chimney, it is supposed. and attad id male# ""** disease is nrnnprtw iss Florence Newmau, who bas ^oisno' lean a err at sufferer from muscular she oblige . . . ? . of many r nsuraace. rheura.'i!i.em, savs Cfcambcrluia's raiii tarrhalaf i7o bniid- Balm is the only remedy that uflords himself a: ce aoart, her relief. Miss Newman is a much "I "be! how it re*P-yte(l resident <>f the village of tarrhistc aJ Gray, N. Y., a.id makes this statcmeat which act ?covcro(. for tjJe i,01!ejjt 0f others similarly Betsy affl;ctcd. This liniment i* for sale by Dear! :r-state McM&s'er to., druggist*. catarrh. lTIOX. hardly ws jjenmxsviliie >:ews. - hands anc agitated in the mo: i thought An nr. wanted coolness seems to afymusct that an hnve arisen betv> ten the sun and earth, steps witl wss too and I .'appose just now wc mav at- a pain in: " to^s said 2 1 city . f | tribute it to 'hut m.ddling moon ting-tvelL d it wilr J wLic mski! g :c...'y to come be- iu.y nusoa ae pr- j-c. ! ittccn 11- aur !s<_ -f. ;rt:c ot life am' JouSkt a tie Govcr- hc-:t a; u W.tu :it \ light with her then pre-j I'l d i-ft'e fac?d a. orv. We \?il kepton?tj ugh iLe j be made 10 .-eniize ii;c importance of Thesfck"] universal cur fii9n.il-. u:!-i:ois wiih oid Sol tarrhhas i a good | wh( n u e witness the dismal picture Sarsapari Charles- 'hat nature presents wiiliont the inised, but, j fiuence of his rays. vould not We hope that the weather.will be \\ arlpat rrTTWW""" ? 11 wiinwarvnii^ 1 DosbiCj iummerish after the r with a cooUpel! for Easier, ::11 fur full mcon in Ma*, a Ms! for ilie coming phenomenon, ^?u^_i_ i > ::ly know {There we are at in f judging- from thj tempera-1 I 18' 111 i has been quite seasonable ?=am dgm so fields and gardens are 1 Jg^ g; have beans aud Irish po- J re had another wedding at j \ lie. On the afternoon of j l!?? nst. at the home of the bride, I jpF sie McMeekin and Mr. Oscar j the news abou of Littleton, were united in j b?en perfected by the Rev. Mr. spigner. j any stoves mac ? ' !? J- ' cofi^tv Vipflni-o lew iriecus Vriiiic^bcu iuc } wu*vv j ~ ??> , which was followed by a j most economic si the home of the groom, i g the most comf< isle Ilolley is visiting friends i : ? rity. " # W Subcr and Brooks, of New-; fit jut a f?,w divsii) this vicinity ! ? ?|| _ 'it m ?lue f 2dwari, iiifar.t ton of Rev. j 5- ?ra|k -.lame ^ ;Soweiy who Wu so badly ( W It burns the y ovcriurnmj vt a cup of fg ; ?taca on himself two wcets since, | - |S for * tamer, recovering, and it is thought I W Qr>irl ii urn will leave 110 s.ur?. j W foes not ^ave t tilie Scott, of Furman Uni ! STAND pho was oaf by one of t! 0 > M here, was able to take u;- : 5 again afier a few clays reX at hoire. At a race tin? of * ??ganpMg 10? ? ? p?? y and students be was ex . ,, ,, . ,, FOR COUNTY SUPERVIS< :rom all blame 111 the matter. b, 1900. Y. Thereby announce myself ac ? - ? for the office of Connty Supervi ? PAY TO BUY CHEAP? jectto the action of the Democ , , , marv. T. C. LEI' 5 remedy for 001130-? and 1 j rigot, but you want totes- Mv rtATF0!or. t will relieve and cure the I re and dangerous results of I Your twentieth century candii I lung troubles. What shall Will to-day appear, Go to a warmer and move Who will make the winning r imate? Yes, if possible; if Not doubling, or with fear. b!e for you, then in either .... ... T , . , . the OXLV remedy that has All foolishness 1 have left beh dnced in all civilized conn- * am bnsraess from the jo:m, snccessin severe throat and No jokes nor ,.st, the like and nbles, "Boschee's German Yon'll boar npon the stump. It not only heals and stimn- j>]j [tj] ;be ti u!h, I will not cr tissues to c.estroy the ger a Although 'tis no disgrace, it allays inflammation, causes j?Qr shedding tesrs in politics tectoration, gives a good Disfigures any face. st, and cures the patient. ottle. Recommended many Improvements shall my platfoi all druggists in the world. Improvements on every ham v MrtMflsrpr Co.. druggist?. Imnrovements from Broad m All over Fairfield's laud. DEAL TOTAL ECLIPSE. Improvements on all tke kighv Sxact schedule Time, and the Improvements on all the rid ii Phenomenon is on Every Improvements in all the valley Tongue. Improvements on all the bri ;xact second as predicted by omers (he .eclipse came on, Improvements on (he long redicted Winnsboro m in wu?iaoTOl. pick and boe, !. On Saturday morning it Improvements on those rocky ! cloudy, and (he snn-wor- Where we can scarcely go. were very dtjccicd. By improvement3 on th0S2 rib bri r\r\\\ 1 ]-* rt /OrmrtC mirt a ?. J e* tuiwuvvu mv ,?J.1IU ILIUJ' ili? uui> a iciy 5 iy, and the astronomers and Pnt down the terra eotta were covered with smiles. And let the water through. orning was beautifully clear, improvements on the neglcct* ier bureau sent out a special And on the rocky hills, t 10 a. ra. and 2 p. m. on Curtailing1 all expenses tating the conditions could making fewer bills-. ore favorable for cloudless I The roads are in a fearfa 1 fix, the prediction was as fully But let us courage take, (he mathematical exactness A,}d cb00se a ??? wb,?']l d? b , ? , , Improvements here to make, ronomers as to the t:me of Itwacan ideal day for the Improvements on the; chain ga , " ... , Though I will let that be; and we are gratified es- But if elected on this rouud 11 SCCOUBE 01 OUT SCiUDUilu JLinprUV<iUieLIl& vuu shum, cur, ho came so far te see the improvements on tbc county f I phenomenon. Every hill "Where all the crops are rais< occupied by parties of ob- Improvements on the pasture 1 y 7.30,. all supplied v/ith Where county cattle graze. ;lasses. The first contact Improvements on the guide po , the gradual eovering of the rr,Au,4 on thc mile-stones too, 7 " t, , f. Tne directors of all strangers ; was wa.ched #with the While they are passing throt interest. Everybodv was Y , , ,, . , ,? . Improvements on the old clay i wards the south we? t for the same sand be found, r.o one nas oeen iouna And iut us aumase progress u positively state that he or As the years roll round. , and it is not likely anyone Factories now are being built it as the scope of view was With grandeur and with pri( ieut from anv poict, bat The quarries too are on a booi . ,? , , . " . \ ,N Now on every side. felt (or at least imagined) ion of temperature, the ap- The time is here that we must . ... , . ' , , At a rapid rate, twilight was sren, the dark- Qr ^airfield will be far behind ight was seen and felt, and In the Palmetto State. 'hone with splendid brigh'- jjC^>s jry ^ow to select a man, j view of the corona at tov Wherever duties call, worth a long trip to see. Who will be fonnd oh mutual iful pearl-like border with To benefit ns all. tners and the black centre His Life was saved, npression that will never be j E Lil!Vj a prominen by those who witnessed it. 0f Hannibal, Mo., lately had -- - * * * * ?1 -3 AA "P*?AW O "f rc totality a mocking Diru aerxui uen YCiULJUC liuui <* x ; sweet eronicc tong, the dcath- In telling of it he ss egan to crow and the cows wss takcn w5th Typhod Fe1 luw, and as (otaJity was ran int0 Pneumonia. My In l deep silence came over came hardened. I was so j. It?is 110 use to attempt to couldn't even bit up in bed. . One of the most gorceens helped me. I expected to soc the sky in the west fringed Consumption, when I heard ]e> Kino's Isew Discovery. Oni , scientific standpoint the ?avo great relief. I continue! .3 a success, and the astrono- ai1^ now am well and f jed under the most favora- can>t sa3' 100 auch in its PraIsc ions. The world will look marvellous medicine is the su - ' Quickest cure in the world est ior use l'Bfcuu ui lucu , _ ,, ns. The magazines vfili be snQ Lu"^,T^onbm*. tbotogi'apli', aud doubtless sizes oO cents ana SI 00. Tria licrn will be from negatives ^reo at McM aster Co. s drt Finnsboro. every bottle guaranteed. CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY ahnston's Sarsaparilfc QUART BOTTLES. GEB IN TISE EARTH AND AIR; DANGER EVERYWHEB T 7ise and Venerable Doctor Talks about Advanced Sclencc. ? x ~ "x? ? ?^vViTfc'/>inT> iroQ / wading* notcx, ins* gTCiAG LL ci>i.iu Ci^tu civ^um ft mm i ening to his -wise and sententious discourse, were a group en, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial travelers m belief, is "that medical science is certain yet to show that Lout exception are caused by invisible germs which are living re is the germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. Here is the I fever; and here is the still more dreadful bacillus of tuberclf it most destructive of all diseases, consumption. This of tl ind supposed incurable disease, catarrh." shT Doctor,"' said the traveling man, "that you would tell u T ?/*> mire nnr] T im +.1-ir>rrnirr'hlv discouraged." X xXCij V ^ iiau XU XUi %r^w?^~0 ^ tl Doctor answered. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, consumption, . a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe invading tl dng specially the mucous membrane. This foul and most dis especially prevalent in the United States and it is rare to n t, or has not bceu troubled more or less with it. How often :d to remain at home froia pleasant entertainments, deprive the ntellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odor arising: Eections. In its worst phase, the patient becomes loathsome id his friends. lieve," continued this great physician, "that the true way to' > medicate the blood. This can be-done only by powr*rf\il alt as blood purifiers." A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: Sirs:?For ten years I was a sufferer from general debility and My face was pale as death. I was weak and short of breath, ilk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head all the tii 1 feet were always cold. My appetite was very poor. On get rning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie down again. qs in the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of ti liar power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half lout stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me my side.* It~seerued as tliou<rh the blood had ieit my veins. 4 nv blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of < I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get an nd got me a bottle of Johnston's Sarsaparilla. I took it, an nother. When these had been used, I was somewhat imp: [ continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger; my sleej and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving through my iking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged woman, ae, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla eaved headaches I have had since childhood, have disappeared, and almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful for what Jo 11a has done for me. I recommend all women who have si< ise your Sarsaparilla. 3CEC3r^J!V Z53ktTGc CGaSPAWT, jDETS-OT ii 223 McMastcr & Co.; W i rui so o r o,S .~u.T*1lSBr. "Woodward oc Co., Kocl rick .Woodward, ?. C.: T. G. Patrick &Co.f White Oak, S. C. A % ?* ? use^veep?' Drta.ble in Hotwea.tiieristIie , j ickless 'SjB^S Ml Stove mm ame oil you use in your | , MRHlMli |3j|j|[| J | st of one-half cent an iiour jJg ^ i all sizes. If your dealer ARD OIL COMPANY. BMBMMMMMttaww? ? ? ? IWW?? 3E. FAIBFELB'S PENSIONERS. * | ?Me?Sr8. ' and David andidate The Clerk of Court is prepared to [ home rafejri- W PM6i0?s- Tll??e entitIed j yesterday. rNEK. call on bim or send some respoasible j bQt ^ aot j person to receipt. _ jacconnt *o? Class a?census enun 3ate j j. a. V,rooten, Ridgeway. ? Joh? Blnme, Blytbewood. aee' E. B. Crawford, Winnsboro. J. P. Cooper, Sharp, friends, but iod, Class B?16.40 Each. tive must ? rich, H. S? Gibson, Ridgeway. weak, sickl ' Geo. S. Himiaot, ^!Dn^oro- had comtip J. A. Hinnant, Winnsboro. jjer impUrQ y' J. R. Harvey, Winnsboro. blotches, ski G. W. Hathcock, Blythewood. ed complexi Thos. Mayfield, Jinn6boro.|b^media .m be tl M. Mctiraciy, uiyiuewuuu. purify. ihe d, ' W. H. Jamison, Rncklou. nerves, bri| rc'r bank Y. H. Robertson, Winnsboro. skin, rich cc Class C-$12.30 Each. rayi, John A. Abbot, Blythewood. j^c3,jaster C ges, Gso. Betas, CrdsbyvUle. ? q> Bonlware, Crosbyville. ?j^r# Ba? <3g63' J. L. Brown, Mitford. -in the cour , ronga J. A. Booklart, Bljtaowooa. fog on Go T. A. Crowder, WolHng. and tsacher; W.T.Collins, Bidgeway. compliment h;1U John Cook, Ttidgeway. Mr. Basma, W. E. Braziel, Blythewood. m,dearer) ;akers, j p govd, Winnsboro. his lectures Poive'.l Davis, Bidgeway. Alfred Dnnn, A ^ M. A. Dickersonr Croabyville. ^A, 3dr02dS C. A. Dickey, Wien.boro. . S. B. Dove, -Lougtown. _ John Fee, Backhead. | The Kind TV. P. Finley, Dawkins. Jacob Freeman,. Eidgeway. .*** ' us best James Fraemau,. # Eidgeway. Signature < James Gelslou, Lyles' Ford. ? v,ot Nicholas Gladden-. Blythewood. ?Mrs. T. Charles Hays, Eidgeway. bia, will s J. L. Hagood, Blythewood. party from arm B. W. Hays, Eidgeway. visit the e: id, E. P. Hollis, Eidgeway. Columbia i and J. A. Ilathcock, Eidgeway. will carry ? John Howell, _ Eidgeway. 0f historic St H. M. Hinnant, 'Winnsboro. certainly pi J. A. Hagood, Winnsboro. to America! j - M.C. Harrison. Winnsboro. department lgJ.' James Harden, "Winnsboro. <tI had~u 501 ' Nelson Jones, Simpson. an^ grave nj ow A. M. Jeffflrs, -Ridgeway. I began to i R. L Jeffers, Ridgeway. It has done T.M.KooS, :Mo?licdlo. ^ r0,' le, Miles King, ^Bidgeway. ^^at you ei a Richard Hatchet, Flint Hill. Levi Melton, 'Winnsboro. , move g. Mickel, iRidgeway. J JohnDeFee, Winnsboro. John H. Neil, ' ^Winnsboro. All perso David Peak, Sharp. t? tmP9? Thos. Peak, 'Longtown. <JersiDned. ground R. W. Proctor, Slythewood. 4_284t G. W. Rowe, Sharp. ; Ross W. Robinson, Ridgeway. 'Ppgp t citizen Tho?* ReJnolds> ^Ridgeway. : a won- James Stevenson, Albion. ^ 'rightful Jas.H. Steele, Horeb-. amination iys: "I Thos. Sims, ;Ridgeway. will take] mil Hp- Ricbard Shirlev, '-Crosbyvilic. County Su; weak I Willis Stewart, Sharp. on Friday,. Nothing J. M. Wilson, Ridge way. 5-23-2 D f^D ^a'kert Ridge way. 1 e "bottle J?dge WiUOB, . Biisewar. WMim 1 to use W. L. Woolen, iBlythewood. UUlllflUUll strong, I D. H. Wilson, Ridgeway. _ This John D. Youogr Opening CinthiaJBrowD, Nelson. t>. t_ -r* ntr~n? nrrwc?TT i Regular -oecky r>cam, yjuuiu^. xtuaou^ 1 bottles Nan^y Branaon- Hidgeway. issued to ih ig store; Cinthia Brown, Uorgantown. Estate or ^ Mary Ana Brown, -Simpson. notice is i Mary Carlisle, Winnsboro. Snbscriptio H. A. Clink, Winnsbora. The Winnsl Jemima Cameron, Eidgeway. J^o? Jau Rebecca Dunn, Ridgeway. Bank? in Kate Davie, IFeasterville. S. CM and C. A. Davis, Ridgeway, Camden, S E.?> J.F.Fouse, blythewood. fo ??anjJi Marv Germanv, Rockton. ViO TTn O f*Q rvT* :onvers- Mar-V Gibson, Buck Lick ed into 3^ of well J. P ilirusby, Wiunsboro. of S100 eac * n j. Lnev Howell, Winnsboro. business all aiS- will hp prr rorgan- M-}lin Howell, Winnsbore. fcnijdiu^ < bacillus Adaline Hood, 'Wir.usboro. owniDg an< laTvery Hood, Ridgeway. Winnsboro. Sarah Ilccd, 'Blytbawood. ^ s about fj L. Hood, ^Blythewood. j typhoid Georgians Iu^, Blythewoed. W. ieblood M. K. Kralf, .-Blyibewood. Eeta Keumdr, Jennings May 25th Sheo? AnuaKe^dy. ?>*??*. MaUha ^..sboro, botl110 M.r, Pliiuuey, 'Wiunsboro. healea- Malimla Powell, Dawfcins. wi tb01.0 erases jj.izabelb Orr, Kidgeway. jOu Fondas 7 ,, , Miiford. time *t bis Jane i sulj i trv. H? is clonic m. E. Raines, ;BI-vlheI7?0^ black point Ico 5 M.J.Sloan, Horeb. bone a?d u J - H White Oak. fect. He ^had m uVs - ith Biytbewood mnsion, k?n redness Helcu S??jth, _ fi*t rowi-t* a dozen nanmin eieveiwun, | uJ<] Wilke? to liav? M,E. Sa.ith, Gladdens. . ^ v Q m, Elizabeth Sloan, \ GladricnV. | p;rp.i >,y D: jreiiet Lavioia Smm, Ne*o?. j Jav- ?. C-* 1 then I ^..RI(]a R'ijret>, $?"]*&?&?''* Gr?>v.-. j ^ j ' %?2. M.A.Ta>l,r, W,.!??*. j; ", veins. I Marv A. Wftt , ay. , yf s I^?Jk C H. Eastlcr \V??Hi?'sr-1 Although my life. | ;f c- ki.ee [ my ca- ? i sadd e hnstonN Te;uis, 1 ;k head- CASTORXA. extended p< joas. Bean the /?Tte Kiad You Have Aiiays Bel# 1 address ltOB,S.C.; l *3:' 4-10-3? " , ' * '.!s t -*s fl -i -' * I j v : Lewis Dye, of Blackstocfr, M. Dixon, of Alliance, from Cleason College The session has not closed a special dispensation oa having appointments ai ierators.?Chester Lantern Eight to Ugliness. ian who is lovely in face, emper will always have oriA who wonld lie attrac :eep her health. If she is y and all ran down, she ous and irritable. If she ation or kidney trouble, blood will cause pimplesj In eruptions and a wretch* on. Electric Bitters is the ae in the world to regulate per and kidneys and to blood. It gives strong ?ht eye9, smooth, velvety >mplexion. It will make a g, charming woman of a invalid. Only 60 cents at lo.'s drug store. imajian delivered a lecture t house on Tuesday evennstantinople. The pupils s of Mt. [Zion were given arv tickets to this lecture. ian daring his stay here r pleasant impression and have been much enjoyed. . ? '-'A STORIA nfauts and Children. fw Have Always BwgM -41 ;.-3 ? C. Robertson, ofCelumlail early in Jnae with a i Charleston for Paris to ^position. The Record of tatesthat Mrs. Robertson rith her to Paris a number il mementoes which wtll ove of the greatest interest i visitors in the American : <A Jinach trouble twenty year* ) hopes of being cared till use Kodol Dyspepsia Care. me 86 much good I call it of my life," writes W. B. Albany, Tenn. It digests it. MeMaster Co. Notice. - 1 s are hereby notified not upon tha lands of the nnThe law will be enforced. MRS. & M. H. DYE. ""yiswH tiers' Eiamati. ~ I . CGULAR 'SUMMER EXfor Teachers' Certificates )lace in the office of the perintendent of Education Jane loth, > - ; ; D. L. STEVENSON, Superintendent. ) & Giiia Ru Co. I . of Books of Subscrip tion. lNT to a commission e undersigned as Corporan. M. R. Cooper, Secretary t the 8th day of May, 1900. lereby given that Books of n to the capital stock of boro and Camden Railway rill be opeded, on the 28il> e, 1900, at The Winnsboro the town of Winnsboro, [ at the Bank of Camden, I. CM at 11 o'clock in the ' aaid day. _ r-j proposed corporation will tal stock of $s00,000, divid DO shares ot t&e par vaiu? b, with its principal phcs at vVnins-boro, S. 0., and lpowered to engage in the sonstrocting, maintaining, 3 operating a railroad from , S. C., to Camden, S. C. [OMAS K. ELLIOFT, [Oil AS H. KETCH IN, e. Mcdonald, It ELLIOTT, Board of Corporators. , 1900. 5-26 30 ?? ' 4 -rxr i TT T YY , i\. VV . stered stallion W. A. W. Ir. Henry Refo's stable in on Saturday ot oach wrek. s at farm; balance of former stands in the coam?eren years old, war, with s. Heighr, 16; has good mscle; no h!em;-li or deis strong, triciionless in d in disposition, snd a-p<*rr His sire is !hi celebrnied i, Hi* dam, Bcscy Bsker, :>ther cf trotters. She was rtator. who wai?he?i:?of . c, 2.10, <;f Difccr. 2 07, nrihlr IX.-eum, 2 04, :hc - : f Na-cy liassk4, W.c queen usfl !iif: siic of inh> rs si $;? e.i rt : 'ro' e;* with net- " ; jrtri, W a w pass^ssc S Si irmts ? ! soporiyr qiia'ity. 5 00 !o insure colt. For 2<'iz:cc r.tid certified record JOHN G. MOBLEY, Winnsboro, S. C. > S . - . M