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r. V, SSence - ' - -r _ _ 1 SAA w ecaesaxy, umcu, - - 4l?w LOCAL MATTERS. ?Read the offer of prizes. - Read citation elsewhere. v ?See notice of meetiDg of county board of control. ?The Greenbrier Graded School ^ will close on the 8th iust. ?If you want stylish and up-todtte millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. Mc" ^Carley's.?adv. ?Mr. W. L. Rosborougb, Jr., announces himself for Coanty Superintendent of Education. 4<After suffering from piles for fif^ teen years I was cured by using two boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel ~ * - - T T>?? Salve,77 writes w. x>axi.er, ^unu Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeit?. McMaster Co. ?Bi?hop J. S. Key wrote: Teethixa (Teething Powders) was more satisfactory than anything we ever used. * H $25,000?Read the advertisement for subscribers. ?Mr. W. C. Hongh, of Lancaster, announces himself in this morning's issue for Solicitor of th8 sixth jadi-, eial circuit. ?Dr.. John Douglass, a recent grad-j aatc of the Charleston Medical College, has located at Woodward for the practice of his profession.?Chester Lantern. The easiest and most effective method of purifyiDg the blood and invigoratJ* ?"HAWiff'fl T.ir? r log me vysiem i? lu ia&c ??~ > tie Early Risers, the famous little pills m- for cleansing the liver and bowels. M cMaster Co. ?Read J. H. McMaster & Co.'s advertisement. Fruit will be plentiful this year, and fruit jars will be good things to have on hand. This firm ean supply you. ?Sunday was the 92ad anniversary of the birth of Jefferson Davis. Monday was observed in some places as a holiday, but here the day was not ob served in any way. ?The ^>fF<jr made ia this issue applies to new subscribers who pay op one year m advance and to old subscribers who will pay one year in advance from the date of the expiration of their subscriptioas. "I had ttoinach trouble twenty years and gave np hopes of being cared till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Care. _ It has done me s? much good Ijcall it the savior of my me," writes \y. xx. i Jr ~ Wilkinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what you eat. MeMaster Co. ^ ?Miss Matt5.? Gaither Martin, who hag been taking a business cour?e at ^ the College for Women, will graduate this week The course she has been taking includes stenography, typeSi writing and bODk-keeping. ?Blackberries are on the market and the indications are that the crop will be unusually abanaant. The l Dlier isuare ui mis uv^ jhoi .&?? made evenb:>dy appreciate the value of ibis frait as they had never done before. This is unusually early for blackberries to ripen. "After suffering from ?evere dyspepsia over twelve years and using many remedies without permanent good I ; finally tookKodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to evervone." writes J. E. TTatkins, | Clerk and Recorder, Cbillicotbe, Mo. It digests what you eat. McMaster Go. ^ ?The Lebanon graded fchool will give an entertainment for the benefit r ' of their library Thursday evening, ^June the 7th, at 7.SO p. w. Admis? 5 ?n lee ten cents. Hon. J.J. McMa* 1 an has been invited to address the A Srinl. The oreneral Dublic are in p r > '" * o i %{ id to attend. *~The Ridgeway school closes on LFiiday with a picnic, given by the; teachers and pupils. Invitations to this picnic have been received by s. number of young people here, and if the weather is favorable, Winnsboro will be well represented, as picnics ar# always greatly enjoyed by youngfolks. -v J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., sajg, "I cannot say too much lor JJex Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box ^ of it cared what the doctors called an kr incurable ulcer on my jaw." Caree w plies and all skin diseases. Look out for worthies imitations. McMaster Co. ?Mr. Greer Pressley is a member ^ ot tbe class to be graduated from Ersk kine College this moDtb, and Miss w Mamie Brice will graduate from the Due West Female College. On the v 15ih of June Mr. Presslev Price will finish his course at West Point, and will come to tpend awhile with his HL parents before being ordered to a station. J. Q. Hood, JasticR of the Peace, | Crosby, Miss., makes the following) statement* "I can certify that One Minute Cough Cure wili go ?J1 that it claimed for it. My wife cou^not get her breath and the .first dose of it regp^ liered her. It has also benefited my m whole family." !t acts immediately ^ and cares coughs, colds, croup, grippe, ? ? - 1 -n ii .i, oroncGUi*, asmma auu ua uiruat s?uu lung troubles. McMa?ter Co. ^ ?The closing exercises of Mt. Zion Instituie were beid on Friday morning. ^ No regular program had been prejfe v psred and the closing of the school f*-~ wa3 done in a Terv informal way. The pupils were kept at school a very I short time on tbe last morning and whea they were allowed to go home 15. tnebo^s gave vent to tneir feelings with shoms of joy. : ?ioc A. rresoyicnan states iuu.t Rev. Mr. Chalmers i-? in poor lmlth, and that a rest from hi? work will be ueces.ary thii summer. The c-fleets BR ot grip ami over work resulted in a collapse aid he his been unable to Iwy^ occupy l.is pulpit for several Sundays. ||r*- ^Zis frieudi here will regret to hear of 1^ h's illness and wish for him a speedy roeovery. ? - ?Dr. Llenry Louis Smith, of David? son College, who was in Wionsboio P * for the cclipsr, has been chcseu presi** > dent of Davidson College to succeed l-ier. J. B. Stearer, who ha? reigned. Dr. Smith .vas held the position o{ ly professor of natural philosophy at Davidson for a number of year?. His k friend^ here are pleased to know of the honor conftrrel upon hiir. ?The Confederate reunion ended on F::rtav j.ight, and the veterans, [ ?po??<?rs and visitors are at home B- again. Kain interfered very mncb r with the pleasure of ihe veteran?, bur p all maragcd to get a gf>od deal of en THE FIB,ST BABY. " ?al1' f^m FairlJe]d> -?u. * the graduating class, dent of the class. Its Coming Is Looked Forward to men will graduate fi With Both Joy and Fear and its *e&e ^*IS year* ^e College for Women Safe Arrival is Hailed Witt .1^ juoe 7th Ke, Pride and Delight "by AIL mers will preach tl . sermon on next Sunc3 The arrival of the first bah? in the For SL! household is the happiest ana most 1m- lates laxative Quiniae. e poafcant event of married life. The young aad Q?<*iy curewife who is to become a mother delights ?Mr. J. Frauk ! to think ofthe happiness in store for her the iollowing little f< when the little one shrill nestle upon her ,= breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp er=> Journal, and it the sweet and holly name, "mother." both the pupils and But her happy anticipation quickly van- c^h?ni that tbe sc ishes when she realizes the terrible pain ' ~ , and suffering through which she must kept in such good pass while bringing the little one into Foosbe says: "Ac dissipates her joyfulness. unknown. Especiall Thousands of women have learned window panes But Wi.herow, of Win, tend child-birth; they know that by "ls cieait of navin the use of "Mother's Friend"?ascien- such accidents at Mc tifie toiment-for a few weeks before M pr;ncipaisbip 0f the trying hour, expectant mothers can ,, r \ , bo prepare themselves for the final ^an any teacher 11 hour tnat the pain and suffering of the this ?"' -J?^>Trr>T^+ ow QnfiToTtrr>'hTn?.fcp?3 ftnd lt, UTOttU^i gvvavMAO . it is safely passed through with com- cgmQ paratively little discomfort. I ? , Tho vinr All women are interested, and es- ! B.ears tne pecially expectant mothers who for the Signature f r' ^/first time have to undergo this trial, in of 4 such a remedy; for they know the pair _ ' and suffering, to say nothing of the danger, which is in store for them. "Moth? Millinery! m er's Friend" is woman's greatest bles* a<-p vol wirino- tn sing, for it takes her safely through the , ' f . severest ordeal of her life. Everywomaa wc can **!' .V0D choici should be glad to read the little book liner) g>?< <U at the )( "Before Be&y is Born," which contains yoa ;re k:|ld]y call , I information of great value to ail. II , . i trrlTI cant frao tn ftTTT OTlft "who Seildi CuaSing'. their address to The Bradfield Begu* ? ?. ?. lator Co., Atlanta, 6a. MR. t. l. johksto: . ~ . -T Mr. Editor: After c joyment out of their trip to Louis- .. T , , , .? , .., , * . . tion I have conclude ville, and wmie there were the recipi- , . t , . .. .. . business reasons, t ents of much attention. Tbe reunion ... \ c -mm -i, u u u u- name as a candidate i of 1901 will be held in Memphis, Ten- . T , . visor. I desire, how nesFee. friends for their kin The One Day Coid Cure. , Jf , , - -- ^flscnrr* (hem that 1 For cold in tae neaa ana sore xnroai use mott's Chocolates laxative Qvlinine, tbe "One rnmmpnriafirm 1 Day Cold Curc." - commenaauon. ? J ?The South Carolina College opens - " *,7~* for its next session on September 26lh, Working Nigh 1900, and anyone wishing a catalogue bu5iest and mjj ' . ?, that ever was made :s mcst address President Woodward, pj|]g j^very pi The ad. inserted elsewhere will show ed globule of healt . ??? jj il. ?11?~ ,1 dTool-npcc ?nfr> sfrpi now wei: equippeu ljub cuiicgc ?auu ? what the expenses are. The entrance *nto energy, brain-J and normal scholarship examinations f^nj^he health. *0 will be held at each county seat on gold by McMaster Co Friday, July 20ih. ' ? From the reports sent out from the speuai offer to < different stations along the patb of , . ~? . , .. . ,? . . ... We desire to call 1 totality, it seems that tne totality was .. . , , , , , iu the special announc of longer duration in W innsboro than ,,r . t.. . , , T another page of this in a number of other places. In .New- - . , , 0_ , , . we have arranged berry it lasted only 80 seconds, and in _ ... ,. . 0 . .. . .. , . . ,. Publishing Associati some Dlaees the time of totality was l . tt . MlCQlgau, 10 eoauic even shorter. Here, we were given ? . . .. 90 s?conds to enjoy the vroEderfuIly aaa *6 beautifnl sight. Winnsboro was after f"0> in C&S ?r'f all the best place for the astronomers e a,!?n 0 ... . for 1900. Yon will Cure Cold in Head. , Kennott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy Calling your friends &??and quick to ,ure 06111 ia head and 8016 attention to this rcma ?The election of teachers for Mt. - ' Zion Institute to fill the vacancies A sPrained Ankle < rocJnrnot?rm nf ~\?v. "At OUtt tlffiC I ?U uy IJJV i vcj^UM .AVU v? t Fooske and Miss Agues Kice, was caryf^ditM^f'hf held od Thursday. Mr. Qaaries, of tou, Va. "After us Abbeville, was ejected assistant prin- recommended .medici cipal and aliss Euaice Bacot was cess, I tried Chamber] electcd in Miss Rice's place. The anc^ am P^sed t0 sa5 r , , as soon as I began 1 other teachers are the same who have pIete cure speedi]y tanght here for several years. The by McMaster Co., ari two new teachers presented fine testi moDials and the trustees are fortunate election or : in securing their services. The tmstees o? ^ The One Day Cold Cure. I Kcnaott's Chocolates laxative Quinine for 1* have elected the fc cold in the head and sore throat. Children take i-u? , , them like candy. c lOr the DCSt school J( ?Mr. Sam Boylston who. in the be- f?k mt. ginning of the Sooth African war W. H. Witherow, j joined the Boer forces, and soon after Pen-in Quarles, a receiving a wound, was taken pris- Mis3 E- 8. Obear, a oner by the English, has been sent to Miss Bsssic McMas the island of St. Helena. As e?ery ^iss N. A. Phinnej one knows, this island is the place M5ss A< Bacot, i where all of the prisoners taken by j ^rs- D^igh RnfJch are* Ront. Mr. Bovlston I F02 FACTOR'S "writes -that he is kindly treated in Sitgrea prison and snffer* no hardships. Much F0R C0L01^Er interest is felt herein the welfare of B. W. Nance, princ this young American who gave his J. A. Tillman, assisi services to the Boers, as he is the ^ Glover, assis grandson of Mrs. S. A. Boyleston, and has visited here. Ked not from ?The Johnston Weeklv Monitor ?^YTSS ... . . ? * ? , of Newark, Mich., 1 gives bigh praise to Messrs. Holland Jt cansed b^rribIe U1( and Fletcher Hinnanl, tie principals ment helped for 20 ye of th? Johnston Institute. This paper len's Arnica Salve c v-/?r,-p Cnts, Bruises, Burn savs turn, never ueiviv; jl? iuc u^wi j vj. 0. . _ , , . .. . , Corns, Skin Erupt) this school have sucn satisfactory re- cure 0D 25 ( suits bees accomplished and snob real guaranteed. Sold b work done. Mr. Hinnant's friends druggists. will be pleased to know of the success , ~ that he has met wiih in his work, and the ce? are glad to read of the high praise 0a Friday thc~cei accorded him and his fellow teacher. ajj oyer ^ coun(ry ] j The institute closed last week, iLie enumerator has comrasDceraeuL Haviug ut-guu oa{. for bim by the on Tuesday evening. district and it depen ?Invitations to college commence- pie upon whom be ments continue to come in, and the task will be pleas; latest that we have i^ceived are from No unnecessary qu< Wc.fiord College and the Presbyterian by the enumerator, College for Women. Woflford cam- should try lo give mer.cement begins on June 9.h, cob- answers to the nui tinning until June 12ih. Mr. E. II. asked. Sicce the If ' ? 1 was taken ten years increased consideral raPjl Jljl| || M owing to the bnildi H ^ rfTjw mill, and by the tin ' J-S (ajjtni in (en yCa ITI^IIIM tbe I;ew ra:]road ||"* jj|^j?jj p | p. largely lo our populi Departure of-the OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH The cro*a of visi HYPOPHOSPK1TES j had with r:s daring I has gradually di?pe should always be kept in j town, after the udus the house foi1 the foil- the past week, basse < mi _ IT lowing reasons: usnaiqmet. ine a omcrSj Profcs.-nrs Pr FIRST- 3ecause, if any member Jeft ou Monday ev of the family has a hard cold, it Wiuthrop ddegaliot will cure it. I astronomers having i S?&@MD ? Because, if the c'nil- | ratus 10 pack and sbi dren are delicate and sicklj, it will to do lingered rathe: make them strong and well. others, and the last c 73S3RD--3ecause. if the father or t?-day. Protessor S mother is losing flesh ana hecom- | 011 Tuesday, Mi ir.g thin and emaciated, it will build Everard left the sa them up and give them flesh and Mayo leaves to-day. strength. During their sta FOURTH ? Because it is the lhsse gentlemen ms standard remedy in a.': throat and and all who were t iung affections. were charmed with x, , . m * ,. . - ... . .. every one regrets tb? No household shouia oe without it. It can be taken in summer as well OASTC as in winter. Bears tie The Kji .mTalta&aAb** tZ&b is a member of! The Emjnent Kjd and is vice-presi- f . , A Eighteen young SJlu BlSddcr Specialist# rom Wofford Col PTormsPi! flf the W *r^Z* - "(jondHionl ~Mr."| & owamp-Soot at j ^ cidents around ?i? Laboratory. ^ ^ ?w, There is a ^sease prevailing in this - not alto^ethei country most dangerous because so decep- s' ? iV:? nro. hv f y IS HJ1S L1UC VI nw. kiia.itj uwtiti.w W?? www. J. Pt-infinal W H ^?^eart disease, pneumonia, heart failure ^ * ' or apoplexy are often the result of kidney sboro, has it to disease. K kidney trouble is allowed to ad- n g bad only two vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack a >unt Zion daring the vital organs or the kidneys themselves ? break down and waste away cell by cell, fourteen years. Then the richness of the blood?the albumen a i the State beat ?leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's v Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. n Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis- . ?- ? A covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder 11 ! " n _li and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands u ! You Haw Always BOIIgDt of apparently hopeless cases, after all other n y /7 * yz, f efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent ,, and collar sizes. A sample bottle sent free ll by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- b Root and its wonderful cures. Address t; [illinerj-! Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and be convinced that motion this paper. ? e up-to-date mil- party from Spartanburg went to s; >west prices? If brothers to v;ew the eclipse, and the ^ 3D us before pur- following- from tho Carolina Spartan c J. O* Bong. is complimentary to Strothers'people: d y The Spartanburg people are under ei * withdraws. great obligations to the agent at a ' , , Strothers, J. W. Ladd and his wife. . ;areful considera-^ -p^gy. ^ everything Uiey could to *( d, on account 01 make us comfortable. Their kindness ^ 0 withdraw my will be long remembered. Mrs. Suber ft :or Couaiy Super- on l^e Newberry &ide kindlv enter- n tained ten of the visitors. You see ever, to my gtro^Grs isgnot a bad place to visit. 51 id interest and to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lvles came io tl appreciate their and joined the party. He gave eome b C. L. Johnston. information about the place. He said p *e were on C'annomorc, or Ivenne- ? . n more bill, vrhich took it Dame from a ?? ,iy _ man who lived near that spot before f'< jlitiest little thing the ^revolution of 1776 and who was f< 1 Dr. King's New reported to have buried a pot of sold C] 11 is a s.tear-coat-1 on-his farm, which had never been A ;h, thai: changes found. Mr. Lyles is the sou of u igth, listlessness Thomas Lyles, now 85 ye irs old, who hi iag into mental took an active interest in building the ir nderful in build- old Spartanburg and Union railway. ;3 nly 25c per box. ?? druggists. A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's )*r Headers. Cough Remody when druggists use it in their own families in preference to ri pour attention to any other. "I have sold Chamber- a] ement made on Iain's Cough Remedy for the past five ^ issue, whereby years with complete satisfaction to win, Thp Prps'a myself and customers," says Druggist bl I n f J' Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I T on, of Detroit, jjave always used it in my own family w : cur readers to both for ordinary coughs and colds ^ distribution of and for the cough following la grippe, S3, for gnessing ?ndit very efficacious." For sale " _ * ? br McMaster Co., druggists. a; ie United Slates \,3 do U3 a favor by coming and going. *a E?|ghbors' Miss Ada Heise, ot Columbia, is offer. visit.Qg Mrs j> y T..rner w Juickiy Cured. Miss Gertrude Bobb, of Prosperity, oi is visiting Miss Kaie Wheeler. vi uf^says?Geo. E ^rs* ^?^crL Miller and children, of ol Guide, Washing- Shelby, N. C., are visiting Mrs. A S. ing several well Douglass. rt ,n?s, wi>t^.oul s,nc" Mis^ May Martin will attend the ft Iain's Pam Balm. _ , . ,, ~ ,, , A > that relief came commencement of the College for d? ts use and a com- Women in Columbia this week. n< followed." Sold Miss Marie Dvpight and Miss Car- hi iggists. rie Elliott will arrive this week lrom rc Converse College for the summer, -v rEACHEKS. offavrllr, All S3 -tiJi'vU .MbiUasiCX 15 au^uuiKg ool District No. thecomme-'- ? ' of Winthrop ColUowiDg teachers lege. S.. . . t of Mrs. James J? :ar: Boulware. V] zion Capt. c. S. Dwigbf, who has been ai (rincipal. engaged in the trigonometric and io ssistant principal, hydrographic survey on the Cbatta- ^ ssistant. hoochee River, for the United States gt ler,assistant. Engi " Department, arrived here cl r, assistant. on I i ta issistant. fc,ur 0ver Fifty YearS4 C( t, music teacher. tc Mks \ inslow's Soothing Syrup fe has bt'L'si used for over fifty years by ,ves* * millions of mothers for their children , > school while teething, with perfect success. ;jpa'. It soothes the child, softens the ?ums, [aut allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It ^ tan will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists -iu ; the Gnu every part of the world. Twenty five r -R cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for tv G. B. Steadman, cwviW Srmnv n tbe Civil War. ? W;?' n :ers that no treat- and take no other kind. 1-1-17 g. arSj i^911 ^Qck" KOSINSOX-ROBIXSOX. Zf red hira. Cures 18, Boils, Felons, jj/r> Ediior: It was onr privilege on ? it?." a box^1 Cure ^'eclnes(Ja>'> 23ld 10 attend the S y McMaster Co. marriage of Mr. Alex Robinson and 0 Miss Nannie Robijson, at about o.SO ei p. m., at the resideuce of the bride's a iSCS- mother, Mr?. Rebecca Robinson. The 0 isus cnnuieratore J'0',,1= C0D?10 slcod "cde1' a" over- b jcean tbeir work-. beamifu! parasol, while u: Rev. Mr. Spigoer performed the cere ? Ills >VUlti UJilU^CU eonerviior of his accl>r<Jil!S 10 lhe rilnal cf "ie ? ds 'upon the peo- M" E' Clmrcb> So,ub'in 4 re,'-v rete" " calls whether his renl aad inlPr??iTO ?* ?>?. lbn:! g int or otherwise. UDiling tbis 60|:?SS- o estions are asked fnl youn= rarmer a,,a bii love,r br!de 6 and everybody ic tbc boly bood9 of ma!rim0?V' 11 ; elear and correct w?s,a de!ightf?' occasion, and re- 4 minded us of forty years ago when the a ncrons questions . a .*?. - ? i i- writer himself carried cffsnch a Driz?. tst census, which ., . , _ t. After the marriage and ihi consgo, our town has , . " - , .. gratula'.ions of friends, asoodlypor- , 5ly in population, \ tisn of the guests prcseuf, logetcer ng of the cotton , h %A ? ,, _ with the bride and groom, d'ove to ie another census ,, , - , , , , , t ~ l-~~TT7V?orn o Knnn ... , me uume ui iuc itiuci. xur.n. <* rs' time, possibly , i mi i j j j tiful sapper of 200a ihinsrs was served, _ will have added , , , . , , , " boih substantiate ai:d dehcacie?. ition. _ , . , Oar best wishes, ana as we venly believe, those of the entire community Astronomers. or0 out after these dear young liiend=. May tbc-y ever be satisfied with the tors tnat we have choice they have respectfully made ihe past few days and may life to each become sweeter i?ed, and ihe old and sweeter as they learn more and nal racilcmentol more of each ether. " . , , . . R IT. Jennings. tiled down to her ew Jersey astron entiss ana i)odge, xwenty Years Froot. enIllei 'be _ _ . "DMI 1 {.t, 1-s I. The Virginia 1 Utt S LiverJrllls keep the DOWnumerous appa- els in natural motion and cleanse ip and some work t]ie svstem of all impurities An r loDger liiau the , ' r . : , . . me of them leaves absolute cure for sick Headache, tone left for Geor- dyspepsia, sour stomach, ccn\ Lyons and Mr. stjpation and kindred diseases. im9 dav, and Mr "Can't do v.itroat them" 7 in Winntboro R> p_ Smith, Culesbursr, Va. ide many friends, . . . . brown with ihem ^ r!!-es * don * A -OW I could the visitors, and do without them. I have had lirdepartcre. Liver disease for over twenty >stZAa vears. Am now entirely cured, id You Have Always Boagftt ^ y a w # Tutt s Liver Palls ^ ? \. Ss^ a^a ^ II* "M"11 T03? HILL, THE "WIZARD. .Kind of Jack O' Lantern that Vanishes | Since the fire on the morniD^ of the 8th of May the town and sarrcunding ommunity have been very much ex- laBsF / ^ ited in numerous expeditions for the I 1 Vi AVLU XJLIii* X' 11UUJ VI vuiup, HMMnp'M ; was reported that Tom was on the BHW|I astern side of "Winnsboro and had /V roken into oue or two houses of Brawp^'W/ olored people, and stolen provisions. )ne old colored man staled tnat he ad taken a skillet from his house. A & arty of searchers set out immediately, V nd pursued a cold trail tar into the |Sg^ ^ ight. The most tangible evidence HML A ound that Tom bad really been in the illffll51^,^^ eighborhcod was the fiuding of the kiilet. This expedition ended in a Saturday morning a colored man 1 amed Emanuel Small came into town nd narrated that he knew Tom Hi!] ^ rell having gone t > scboul with him, ! m nd that on that morning while he jzs wot king in a field about four tiles north ?f Winnsboro, Tom came j It bums Jto the field and without any cere- I same oil iony began to fire upon him Email- j vonr el came to Winnsboro wiih a gun I hat from appearances might ha"'- J ceti used in the American Rovoia on, but he immediately purchased a jl eiv one. He is a colored man of cod reputation, aud his manner in- ? pired confidence in his story which _The fire on Sunc ras strengthened by his quick pur- a number of telephor base of anew gun. Another expe- e;derab]e confusion ition was organized forthwith, and ceutra] cifice. The 2t out to the scene of Tom's supposed np cew wire8 wa5-b ppearance. Messages had beeu sent the phones will prol > the State penitentiary for blood- yporkin01' order to-day ound?, and ;he dogs came up on a eight about 10 o'clock Saturday shake in Yoi ; T1T1 1L- 4.. , r .. ATlav.**. TiVrtf-TPoco luriuug. >v fiCIi lilU ptll'iy Ul ^Ul" AliCU o a witju^wv. iers got a short distance outoftc?vn cures painful, smarti r j . i . fri i < and ingrowing nailf iey were informed that Tom had takes the sting out o een ^eea still further north of the ions. It's the great lace where the Small man hid seen coveryofthe age. J . - ... . ^ , makes tight or new sr im, and that he hud eaien hi> break- is a certatn CUre for 1st at this point. The dogs, there- and hot, tired, achi 3rej |were taken to this point. Tbe to-day. Sold by all d umbs of broad wore found, but Ibe TriS^ckageFEEE! ogs failed to strike a trail, whether S. Olmsted, Le Roy, ] ecause the appearance of Tom was a - ? lyth or because the trail was too cold not known. This expedition came Davidson Jor^weefc > naught. 0 sTO Sunday night Bob Crosby came to Bearflth6 ^TheKinc >wn with a sensational story that he signature SA in upon Tom Hill near White Oak of sd fired at him three or four times. ? . number of men rose from their Mr. David G. E.l: 2ds and again went out on a chase, to Columbia. be dogs were taken to the place ? here Bob said, that be had seen him. gain the dogs refused to follow a C_> ? * ail. This expedition returned Mon- por an iy morning abont S 30, and like its v ? redecessors was a fruitless under- 9116 KH1Q TOU "3V8 iking. Bears the Many people are beginning lo doubt p, r? of Tawi TT!|] hnmon hointf * IIV; 114121 JLKJL1A J.JL I 11 AO ** WUiUMU : a myth. He is often seen, but .i,?.. ? r-r^ inches as vapor upon the approach ? an armed party of pursuers. Bg||g|$?! HA. Tom Hill is an escaped convict. A ;ward of fifty dollars has been ofsred by the town council, twenty '^Gc.i>g hilars by the county, and the Uover- ? Dr has been petitioned to offer one NOTI andred and fifty dollars for his ar!5t' Office County C ; QUESTION ANSWERED. soncsf^l Yes, Angust Flower still has ths meeting of the_Boari rge?t sale of any medicine in toe the County of Jj'airue vilized world. Your mothers and the office or the Coun! randmothers never thought ox using for said Countv on tl sything else for Indigestion or Bil- JULY, 1900. at whic usness. Doctors were scarce, and catioDS for the pos ;ey seldom heard of Appendicitis. Dispenser at Winnsl ervous Prostration ?r Heart Failure, sidered. c. They used August Flower to All applications f ean out the system and stop fermen- mast be on file with t tion of undigested food, regulated iGn days before said c le action of the liver, stimulate the ' "WM. I jrvous and organic action ol the sys- chra. Co Bo no, and that is all they took when 6 :eliug dull and bad with headaches . id other aches. You only need a I ;w doses of Careen's August j? tower, 8 * 111 111II i liquid form, to make you satisfied #T, UUIII I lere is nothing serious the matter I III II I ith you. For sale by JIcM aster Co , aIIUIJ. ruggists. ?The Rock IJill csrrespondent of l^j For family i ie New9 and Courier has the follow- 1 j g to sav ot the visit of 'he Winthrop /A | I'jjP f*QT iris to Win&sboro: "Professor Broa- w/ ; iale, with fire members of the grad- ^ j -n ating class, went to vVinnsboro ^ ! J? " * ~ Urv mnrlr fn m u ItO I atUIUiy &U U5 I\J Ut uau^ IV/ , bservatious Monday. Tbey were ^ j - In nlertained by the citizens of the town ^ nd came back with glowing accounts I T A f both the cclipse aud the open J ^ eartedneasof the Winnsboro people." j ?Qr everyt If troubled with lhenaiatisno, give h j way of mal !harnberlsitj's Pain Balm a trial. It ^| housekeepi rill not cost you a cent if it dors no ^ j f . ood. One application will relieve the . n0k * sin. It also enres sprains and bruises \ bring unh; 3 one-third the time reqnirad by any rlismrrl av tber treatmeut. Cuts, burns, frost- n ite?, quinsoy, pains in the side and |K nerves. C hest, glandniar and other swellings Once i re quickly cnr-!i Dy applying u. ivery botr!?* v.arrante<3. Piice, 25 li ? nd 50 ct' c ,e sale by McMaster '.'o. J m ?? m.\ Mr IV \fr. LeConfc Du'is passed Ihrongh aU) Viniisboro o;i Tnursdiy on his way o Schenectady, N. Y.; where he goes ^ j 9 accept a position as e'ectrical engi* I j)rD ioer. f A Word ^ 47UIIWU v Wot / No one but yourselves w? suffering you go throug! * $\ you suffer? It isn't nece: " "Vft, <j\ lose your health and be. \f A loss of one is speedily fol / ifflnyf M \ A? J . #\ " loss of the other.) Don't / Jp^K*>C \v\ vA (r^ and " worn out." Ixnpur Bm \v%\ 5 jT* the bottom of all your trc ? ^w'a- W 1* trill purify your blood and bring the bloom of health back into your ^ ?9 cheeks. Each bottle contains a quart BOTTL \ _ Painful and Suprcssed Menses, Irregularity, Leueorrhcea, White*, S A tion of the Uterus, change of life in matron cr maid, all find relief, help, b< /? JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. It It a real panacea for headache, i El. side, indigestion, palpitation ot tne neart, coiq nanus auu xcci, u?.uu^ Xs? muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular act) ?5$ shortness of breath, abnormal discharges with painful menstruation, s< F- ' swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displaceffle 1 ( symptoms which make the average woman's life *0 ffilserable. Wfl h*T \ health information. Yovt want it?its free. L " THE MICHIGAN-PRUQ CO." Detroit, M!< A AjLfyyuwuWMV*-*'*" **L^rl?l-l- n-i* wvifwv?vvMv'?'?v<*i1* * * * * * " *\ ^ Llverettea for Liver !Us. The Fsmoas Little Liver Pills, John H. JTcMastcr & Co.; Winnsboro.S. C.: T. W. Woodward & M. Patrick,"\Yoodward, C.: T. G. Patrick &Co., "White Oak, ' ]1\ Qeaj?liness is one virtu ! IJj OH Stove that good hous safety is another. Convenience /gffp If you're figuring on JBr saving money on fuel 4Sr this summer, figure on Winf^ACC IB 1VA1^99 j&f Blue Flame >il Stove 1 1 the cheapest fuel you can buy?the you burn in your lamps. No odor. MB J ...il -ilF ueaier cloks iu/t udvc uucmt w STANDABO OIL COMPANY. ? -rr ? lay night burned [ Letters of AcLministrati ie wires and con- ? has resnlled at STATE OF SOOTA CABOLKA ?,.rL- ?f CQTOTT OF FAIRFIELD. r ? I By S.B. JOKJXtilOiY, ti&q.,rrooait -ji egun at once and Vjr7HEREAS, J. G. Martin liatb n ably be ia good \\ suit to me to grant him let of administration of the estate anc J ects of Mrs. M. C. Martin, deceased: j These are, therefore, to cite and adi ir Shoes jjsh an an(i singular the kindred a powder It i creditors of the said Mrs. M. C. Ma ng. nervous'feet deceased, thatthey be and appear , ?and insta^tlv 'fore me> in the Court of - robatc f iSPffiy I be beld at Fairfield Court House, S f corns and bun- 0D tbe 18th day of Jine nextj a est comfort dis- ; publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in \llen s ioot-Ease | forenoon, to show cause, if any they li loes feel easy. It t why the said administration should sweating, callous be granted. ing feet. Try it Given under my hand, this 4th da ruerarists and shoe June, Anno Doauni i960. 25c. in stamps. t S. E. JOHNSTON, Address, Allen Jadge of Probai 3-14 LETTERS OF ADMIHISTRATIOlT ;ws Lai grone to * 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF FAIIIFIELD. ' R X Jk. m By S. R. JOENSTON, Esq., Judge Pro I You Haw Always BflUght WHEREAS, R. S. Spence ] ? * V made 6uit to me to grant letters of administration of the es _ * and effects of P. M. Spence, decea* , . , These are therefore to cite and ison has returned m0nish all and singular the kindred creditors of the said P. M. Spei ? --- deceased, that they be and apj before me, in the Court of ] ^ O 3 A bate? to ^eld afc Fairfield c< it I F\. House, South Carolina, on the : d Children. day of June next, after publical hereof, at 11 o'clock in the f< Always BOOEbt n?on> to show cause, if any they hi why the said Administration *hc ? // {?/, yj uyi uc giauicu. rwJ?iHj%?A'yyA/ Given under my hand thinSOth ef May> Ann0 Domini im ^ ' S. R. JOHNSTON, l 5-31-2 Judge of Erpbati Im ' 1801?1900. nu. i/v--Ur.cs the halt ftMr SOUTH CAROLINA COLLI ;.<r;ivo< Sc hair taliingp g-"1^ J COLUMBIA, S. C. | P" A. B.,B. S., A. M., LL.B , L V - ' Conrses. Spring Courses free Teachers. Fourteen Professors; } 000 volumes in library; excellent ] ,o:>rmssioiJERS, ? oratories, class-rooms, gymnasii June 4, 19U0. ^ infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuil >y given tnat a other lees $iu, a session; tun li of Control for remitted (0 needy students. Exper Id will be held in $135 to $175 a session. Certi ty Commissioner: Papi's from foriy-five Accred: be 1ST DAY OF Schools enter its Fresfcman.Class w :h meeting appli- out examination. itlon of County Entrance and Normal Scho'ars boro will be con- Examinations held at every coui seat, Friday, July 20, 1900, by Con or said position Sipertnten.lents. he Board at least Next session opens September late. 1900. For catalogue, address, <1. CUELEE, F. C. WOODWARD, ard of Control. 1 5 31 Presiden ta nn Winta & Caiiei Hiy C uiillO j Opening of Books of Subsc: tion. 1C0 ! PURSUANT TO A COM MISil loDj . issued to the nndersigned as Corp< ' tors, by Hon. M. R. Cooper, Secrel rmrito frmifn of Slate> on tbe 8th day of Ma?>1 'UIlLu llllllo, 'notice is hereby given that Boob j Subscription to the capital &toct p i The Winnsboro and Camden Raili fill T1T10TT tTTIltn 1,1?? :n the c. ui laiiuy iiuito. vuu,lJ"v Will VC. vpguwuj VU VUV < J day of Jane, 1900, at The Wirmsfc r . Bank, in the town of Winnsbi Iact S. Q., and at Iho Bank of Came Camden, S. C., at 11 o'clock in forenoon of said day. -LV v?' The said proposed corporation have a capital stock of $300,000, di hino" in the e<* *nt0 3?000 shares of the par v y,U aru1 of $100 each, with its principal p ving lite ana 0f business at \7inn.?b >ro, S. C., ng pleasant, will be empowered to ei gage i i 1,1 ;OT.c bnilding, constructing, maintain iic jo-i-j """ owning and operating a ranroaa i appmeSS and Winnsboro, S. C., to Camden, S. C id ruin vour THOMAS K. ELLIOTT, ia ruin y uui THOMAS H. KETCH IN, ome and see j.E.McDONALD, and be happy. R-E^OTT, 11 J Board of Corporator May 2a h, 1900 . 5-2G I?ster HEINZ. uo.? grists. We are sole agents in Win boro for Heinz's gooc ^ When you need Picklef ask for Heinz's, they ta private A are the best, ^ Heinz's Dill Pickles ? !fine. A Heinz's Sweet and S ilCn? w mixed. know of the ^ Heinz's Cucumbers in bi V Heinz's India Radish. .11./,'(i r the A Heinz's Celery Sauce. f?d"weak" X Heinz's Tomato Catsup, e blood is at Heinz's Preserves in bu! >uble* Y Heinz's Apple Butter Ant J Jams. Jf Heinz's Mince Meat in t tnlSa 1 and glass. ??mm / This is the season for *1 orated truits. We h^ve tf SS'aSto in Prunes, Apples, Peac S^Saim? a? (and Apricots. Ion of the heart, / | 25 F. ft licl . 2iC fc# : Co., RocktOBjS.C.j \ f^iCAKA jrfll ca? Khrnmartsn H. C. tV SttoM*to 5Uy Corad. to Soot II : 'our Pans J j * I e of the Wickless Blue Flame ^keepers appreciate. Perfect I 2 and cool cooking are others. I e:- 1 ! - ' ! "NV1ANY i ? JVCADC ? U.r*M \w lade Of continuous M business have given our goods and wide and general distribution. _ ^ They have been subjected to . to the severest usage and their iter wearing qualities have been , : fully tested. JJ We Guarantee y ol . every chain, button, every arte tide we sell, to give satisfac* tion, you being the judge. Any article failing to do this A' will be cheerfully exchanged. bate V/e Deliver aath _ .. . him no work, we sell no goods not tate unjer our guarantee, which ad- has never been questioned and throughout our entire busier ness life. ?ro- s g R. BRANDT, I DreThe Jeweler and Optician, day CHESTER, ?k?. ?. - ? The Easy Running u~ "HOUSEHOLD" : Sewim MacMne. 3 The most modern Sewing rip- Machine of the age, embracing all the latest improveON ments. Unequaled for Dura r 3 ?ry Dlllty> Jtvange 01 vv utk aim 900. Simplicity. ,s of Dealers wanted in unoccu- j ^ay pied territory. Correspon-Sth dence solicited. Address, >oro ??. J. H. DERBYSHIRE. the in General Agent, ai^e Richmond, Virginia. * and 12-23-1 y the " r flUUUI ? 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 ms- can approach it in efficiency. It in I sfcantly relieves and permanently cures lb* Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, >, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and ail nHior rpcnlfc nf imnerfectdieestion. Price 50c. and SL Large size contains 2% times small size. Book all aboutdyspepsta mulled free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Chicago* Mei!ASTER CO.; Winnsbero, S C 9ur W. A. W. alk. Tbe registered stallion W. A. W. will be at Mr. Henry Refo's ?table in Winnsboro on Saturday ot each tcrek. On Mondays at the farm; bifonceof time at hi* former stands in the conn1 rT " *-"? 5 J?M ??C.V TT* ii iry- el is ec?tii iwu -iu, , I. lK* black points. Height, 16; h*s good and bone and muscle; no blemish or defect. fie 5s strong. triciLnless in motion, k:nd in ?2i?position, and ap^r)Ulk feet road-ter. Hi# sire is ihi celebraed Itfd Wiike*, IIi-? dam, Bcsey Baker, wrts tvie niMther of trotJers. She was ^2-P sireii h\ D^ t&'or. who wao the*.i'?-of iem ' ?^av "* ?*-S?o, 2 10. <-f D n ct'^r. 2 07, ' " '* * A Al .1 ^ i ''J ! > ? i?viucin:?* u '?<*. um, t v-i. me nes < f Na=.cy Itritiks, n e q'lef-n of tr ?':c! s. ami ill &: ?* 0! 'ii o:lu rs of x p in*- *;? e.i. | | Although * Jro:'c<* with perr|T ft c: k: eo ?c io?, \V a W. p?ss'i>s:8 II il?> sad i e g&i?s ?>J superior qua'it y. ||| Tetliiss, 15 00 to jtisiiro colt. For e\tem!cd pe^ree and c-rtified record address iaad JOHN G. MOBLEY, J ,4-10-3m Winnsboro, S. C. - V - -; *>