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Tnnn? THE [to 7.30, and will r< XT vurr1 A xT P\ ttprj ? t t^\ 0D6I1 il ibfiSC hODI" NIWS AND HERALD. dially iDViteJ t0 c, ? lend ^our asiiitaac P~C?'lii?3I90 SVJCRY WSDAfUSDAbu experiment & sncccss ? R"V _ The Best Remedy for S The News and Herald Co. t*?ub i 11 g "I haie beea in tsbxs, ix adt an i tweny years aad of the proprietary ] oa? Y??r, ... #1.50 note. Among th8 ( ... .75 ??" ffUin,d,.aDJ''hi,C _ berldin'? Colic, Choli ,I7\I>r. Remedy far all stc WI )R.O, troubles," says O. . .. Col a mb as, Ga. "Ti Wedoeslay, Jul? 4 - - - WOO and sold handreds < protect the bibds. my customers to the itt v ? ~~ . , , tir.D. It affords a qa We hope that the article by Ob- a peasant form." wrrer published a few d*/s ago and Master Co. urging that tbe birds be spared willj -? bear some fruit. It is gratifying to 1 the taking o observe that the whole couatry is proml8ed at~Fi making up to the importance of pro- aff?i tecting th$ bird'. It is very necessary Cagayan, Mindan tkit io delay fce mide to prevent the The town of Cagay destruction of these friends so useful by the Americans 3 in agricultural commuaitice. While the firing of a singl the S2 per cent decreas# in South Car- surgents or the bat olina I? not as great as in soree other infantry under the c 3tate?> still it is sufficient to demand Case, which compi necessary step? to prevent a farther party. One o'clock decreue. of March 28ih four An actual analysis of the stomachs under Major Bit< l.mlfi show that the greater Surigao and on its per cent of tbeir food is not vegetable Befoie night the fl matter, bat insects, so that it is obvi- the gsnboat Yorkto out that they are very valuable in about and led tl agricultural communities. Cagayan. Early in While the laws for the protection of expedition sailed up birds in this State might be tsade a shores of which is little *ore stringent, still it is sufficient where the products if it shall be rigidly enforced. Like Cagayan find their all laws their enforce neat demand chant steamers ant upon public sentiment, and we bn?w marts of the world, of no more sure way to create a strong ling river was visibh sentiment in favor of the birds than first anchorage, and through the Audubon Society. One it emptied its blue of the very best ways to begin is for Iudigo ocean was a ii .-i? whio.h the inhabitan IU6 HObUCri IU UU\i KJL lUOU VKJj o -? ? the survival of the savage uatnra in gaged iD removing ' them which prompts them to rob bird effects proved mo.< Beets. Thousands of birds are de- Yorktown, after s< stroyed annually in this way, and the launch to tow the air-gun and sling-shot claim thousands diera from the Salva every year. steamed into the iti? We hope that Observer will coutiane gunboat Panay bad to press the importance of the sub- few days before ject, and that branches of the Auda- shelled an insurgen bon Society will be organized in every j appeared on the b section of the State. j quenuy irouoje w , , preparations made the insurgents; fart KLECTIOXOF JUDGES. h&d ^ A] e?WAt..,? _ ?r.,rai Manser rifles had b Several timet we hare urj,ed that j-orthcrn Mindanao || the jadges ought to be elected by the filibusters and that W people. "We observe that the Green- were in the bands P ville News, in a very tbonghtfui arti- Cagayan. Msjor Ca V cle, adrccate. the election ol jirises x^^conpai r by the people. As the Greenville in the boats of the ii News states this old State has always i and S-iIvadora, and been very conservative, and this ex- moa;h of the liver b ?Uius why it :'f Terr barf to mate ^weTie 'the :< neb (Jllnges. Manila which led t As a matter of fact theie is do rea- lauding party neared son why the judges should not be a naiive boat pot ofl elected by the people instead of the ?r ^u^ars? 00 tiie 1 r> i ? v, , flew a white flag a General Awembly. The peeple are president of the pr< more competes! to pass npon the com- who made his wa; petency of lawyers in thair own cir- Manila, As the boi suit than members of the General at month of th ... , scene was presented Assembly are. They have raore op- of a cast rmucb dl portunity to judge of the talentp, usually encountered ability and character of a lawyer in any of the Philippii the circuit, for unless the candidate PfnyaD^er Cap! 'v- * . . the lead aad const rnmja inrinochin hanneni fA ho It tflPm. L , ] L 4 AVI t* JUUgVOiU^ wv __ berot the General Assembly, t"he it*. This fect^alledT^'\i islators living outside of bis circuit who knew Capt. T know nothing of him and his ]?*al ca,iar coincidence, abilities. ? before to a day and * ' hour that the advanc - made, Capt. Watson A READING SOOM. l^6 Kansas V"u was wounded while A Long-F#lt Want has been Filled Through SUrgentS not far fi the Effertsof Mr. ioo?ho Luzon Island. He The library committee of the Mt. ^jTobaWv cl?ry i Zion Society has opened up a reading his death, as" it enteri . room in the office building of Mr. -J. J. and passed through Neil, just in the rear of law range. *? uear ?^? heart as rp.. . , . , , tiou for its removi This is a good, central location and is p0S8ible> The comj an 'especially desirable room, being following Co. M. v very cool in the afternoon, the time at Capt. Meres. Whil? whict the roo? will be kept open. It Pac'e3 ^re proceed i l iv J* i r a towards Cagayan at j was placed at tbe disposal of the com- panies x and uod( mittee through xhe kinduesa of Mr. and France, were Neil, who in tbe most practical way Salvadora at the whs contributes to an enterprise greatly t0 ^?^ovy their Major * , . ? ... , soon as landing ci needed m our town. Here will be when tbe town?wa foucd a fall list of the leading period- two guirds were fot icals, the following having been sab- quarters buildiug an icribed lor: Cosmopolitan, Centary, over tbe prison. * #rmpft a?ri nlap.pn or Munsey's, McClure's, Harper's, Scrifa- ^Ird o"nl> to'belibe ner's, Oating, St. Nicholas, Review of day. Major Cass mi Reviews, Pack, J*dge, Great Roand of ihe various ben Wide World, North Americas Review, which had beeu thoi Literary Digest, Ladies' Home Jour- reported to' nal, Little Men and Women, Saturday gjed in Cagayan, but Evening Post, Little Folks, and Frar.k vain, as nothing was Leslie's Popnlar Monlhlr. The Juno insurgents. T? numbers o{ a!! these are now U the claimed w^re all?'" reading room and the Jaly number of At 3 o'clock on tb< all will be in in a very few days. At 29th two flags were present no periodicals will b8 allowed headquarters establi to be taken from the room, but all are ^ JJ? other on a h , , , . . nag pole on the beac xtended a cordial invitation to visit #f tjje Yorktown ti the rooms any afternoon from 5 30 to sonorous sal ate of 7.30 and are assured of a hearty wel- The town of Caga; csme. Comfortable chairs have been 8Pot a* can f0Qn provided through the kindness of Mr. - Geo. B. McMaster and all caa be made WoitlCIl ES comfortable. A librarian, one of the A youn? ladies of the town, will be on ATC iTiaue iYl hand each evening and will be pleased KldtlCV 1 to offer any assistance to visitor?, especially the children. ..., ^ ., y, t . Kidney trouble preys It will be noticed shat the list in- courages and lessens an eludes reading matter that is adapted ^ ^_ an for all kinds of readers, and so all will ^ find suitable reading The committee is very anxious for ? this experiment to succeed, but it ^ wishes it distinctly understood that j|{ none of the regular library funds will be used for this purpose. The $60 ne that has been secured for the school u^T^iaTthe flesh i library through appropriation acd reaches an age when i subscription has been expended for control the passage, it about 100 suitable books, which will ^SuHyf'w^y1 soen be in the school lobrary. step should be towarc This reading room, which we feel important organ: sore will prove both a pleain'e a?a a benefit to the people, is lareely the most people suppose, work of Hr. J. Frank FoosU, who Women as well as has been wortiog for it for ..oaths. ?! Ha has taken a keen m'erest in the The mild and the ir wtablubiog of the room, vuHuide- Swamp-Root is soon a voted Knnch time and enerjf. to it. j ky druggists, in flfty? w;,ilcent one dollar * Tne peopie oi mo iuhu u<j uvuvi ....t, v , . . .. - , sires- You may have a show tbeir appreciation of tae work sample bottle by mail ot Mt. Zion Society aid others, by free, also pamphlet tellpatronizing th?^ reading room aud ?juj?_}b0ut, [u j"cIu ~ v . " . ... thousands or testimon doing all id their power to make it a from sufferers cured. Ii auccess and a permanent institation. & Co., Binghamton, N The reading room is open from 5.30 m6nti0n thla w?r; gularly be kept Philippine?. The town proper is well s. Yon ?re cor- nniil aa(* contains many dwellings of am- ,1 and b"cb and ^ny frame house?. The u- streets are sandy, level, wide and are _wv * .. . - J -C J Tt. . eSSSs """'"b l"*? wen cieansea sua xcurcu. jluc pvpuIation of Cagayan i3 about 5,000, al- W?g? though the inhabitants of the neighitomach aud Bowel boring barrios or villages are usually , les* considered residents of Cagayan, and j the drn<* business somber swells the town popnlahave sold most all tion t0 10?0,)0 s0Dls- Cagayan'g prin- rfk medicines of any e5Pa' exports are hemp and capras. entire list I have A Je*oit father lives ia the convent at?g to equal Cham- tacbed to the large church in Cagayan, era and Diarrhcei ani* teetifies to have been a prisoner The - for a vftar in the Drovince. although )macn ana eowei ? .-'"v ~ ~ 1 , W. Wakefield of subjected to no maltreatment. The lis' rempdv rn'red feeling among the leading residents of A Solera morbus to <?* P'? ce is sg.iast the priest, / ive recommendpH many Visayana declaring their wish bonieHf it to for Protestantism. At 9 o'clock at A fir entiic satisfac- Di?ht there can be seen a red light lick and *ure care show8 at t^e masthead of the gun- x. For sale bv Mr- boat Manila and upon it appearance the anchors of the flset are hoisted ... from the waters of the inner bay, f cagayax. which is of a depth of from sixty to seventy leet, and the transports and rst to be a Serious gunboats are to steam awpy to the C r. southward on their voyage to Iligan. g ao, March 30.? I have written you all I know and feel c< an was ( ccupied afraid tbat vou W'N it too long to S1 -es-erdav wi.hrmt P"?r. hope not. We are expecting ,e? eraa> without a? altack at any time, but trust tbat ^ e shot by the in- we mav get along without it. With C talion of the 40th best wishes to yourself and paper, I a omnoand of Major a J ours truly, S ... , Kobt. A. Herron, Corp. 1 osed the landing; C:> M, 40th U. S. Vol. Infty., 3rd Bit. on the afternoon ... -... id the expedition CI >3 started from K ?3 ! A way to Cagayan. S Vr il I / * eet was joined by For Infants and Children. ''towards ^'Bl' ^3V8 AlWSyS BOUgM tbe morning; tbe Bears the /^Jr V/&?j i the bay, ?pon tbe Signature of fi&Cc&M located the wharf of tbe district of ~ZIZZTSZ^ZT RIDQEWAY NOTES. X < way to the mer 3 thence to the On Friday morning Mr?. 5. A. A pretty spark- Olliver died at her home in Ridge way. 3 from the fleet*' Mrs. Olliver had been ill for several m at the point where weeks and death was not unexpected. 5 waters isto tbe She was the moiher of five daughters, hm Nipa village, from three of whort survive her, Mrs. jjme fpi ts were busilv en Morrison, of Georgia, Mrs. Walker, of ng wJtfc whatever af their Columbia, and Mrs. Boozer, of Ridge- delight it portable. The way. Mr?. Olliver wa< a woman of eP*90^c jnding its steam sterling character and wiil be greath boa?6? boat loads of sol- missed by her family and friends. with a' dora to the shnre, The frequent heavy rains ared>iDg of abc er bay. The little great damage to the cotton crops and Packed visited Cagayan a "Gen. Green" is making rapid adand vigorously vance?. ers mac t flig which had Miss Nettie Kennedy and Mr. Fronr sach, and conse- Dawkins were mirried at the home of countrj as expected and her brnher-in-law, Mr. Cleveland, a for a brnih with fewdavsago. for this hermore a report Mr> Fiete.hrr Ruff, Jr., of R >ck Mill, ing heri is visiting relatives in town., r ping ^ eeu smuggled into - __ by un>crapulons ^rp- J* Q* and Mr?. Martin, ; these weapons of Winn>boro, sp r.t Friday wi'h Mtp. ing t^e of the forces in Herbert Ruff. to mori UW^'ofThe8 . Mr- Jo"\ T- Sparta..- . :iies were loa led burg, canai.iata ior congress, was in lanila, Yorktown town Saturday shaking h\uda with I tjwel into the bis many frijnds. Y the launches of Mr. McDow, ot Yoikville, cmdidate To b< eneral Bates and ? . . ' , bv the tam launch of the for solicitor, was in town this week. f<Jrm'ot he way. As the Mr?. Kate DeRosset Meares, of 0f Mar. I the river's inouth Wilmington, N. fJ., is the guest of her 8iave w : from the^ barrio son, Mr. R. A. Meares. wife hs UdCcbn tdb?hl M!ss, Sa"iror' of. ? C., sh )rince, Jose Roa, arrived this morniug to nurse her ^ eBj y at once to the brother, who is quite ill. proved its crossed the bar Dr. Harrison, of Longtowa, was iu This si e river a stra&ge <own on Saturday. eases qi , the scenery was ? t t> . u ?? -r. lessnes' fierent from that Mr8- G- L- Rosborough, Misa EualODg the coast of genia Rosborough ancl Master Joseph mjra'cie iJiioriHa C\n m- ,-.?K Kawa fvr\m o f r" r? f/v rrraw AV As>A(*UVAO? WIM U4TC IVlUlliWU iivtu W IV ivg? I. Watson, was in toWinnsbo-o. Every jqaentiy was the Rev. J. G. Herndon bas beeu called cents. 0 enter the town, to 511 the pulpit of o?.e of the Pres- gists, le mind of those byterian Churches of LaGrauge, Ga. fatson a most pe- It is hoped by his many friends that Exactly one year he will not accept the call. almost at the same Dr. Ott left yesterds.y to attend the goid a e "n Cagayan was medical associatton at Harris Lithia t, t; u.i a captain of Springe. N. Tri(lf i.cnieer Iufantry, July 2, 1900. / ?{;;d _ fig niug the in- _ * r0.a'rit'ri'bc3'ball W. S. Master, ilillheim, Pa., saved Fori H p?J \ . on^ the life of his little girl by giving her >^nHuh. ? v rff One Minute Cough Cere wben she was 'Faith, ^ Kia i;lhf ci u dying from croup. It is the only harm- k ww less remedy that gives immediate re- The I both lun?s lt'd^ed gnlts jt qa|ckiy cure* conghs, colds, 1] .? bronchitis, grippe, s.sthma and all "Buf ( il practically ltn- tjiroat an(j ja3g troubles. McMaster r >any imuicdiately ? <?go c 7as Co. L, under > these two coming up the road the state campaign. 1 rapid p ice, com- T_ a*? ifCapUi E'l Oft OUU1 Cf, uuuc w.-alwl uw 3laL.. landing :t u\ the campaign meeting at Hampton, we to heal't irf and yr ^.liug came to Alleudale on Thursday morn- Cbambi into the loffu as j0g where we had a lay-over for sffl:ctec 3uld be effected . . , . - ble, gi 3 finally reached aboat 6eTen hoars before Proceeding prove , md over the bei'd- to Barnwell, and the candidates had resisted d a dozen or more time to get in some good work, and bare yi These were dis- y0a may know they need it to good ^ect b ider an American , T . .. . T seemed (rated later in the advan,a2e* I was not aware that I famous ide a rapid search tnew a person there, but in doing the hare b sea in the town town and letting it be kwown that i use. F jght likely pjaces^ was from Winnsboro, I met a little haVebTen "mug"] ^terian preacher by the name of ; (he work was in Moore, who said, "There is a lady here ANNUAI seen or heard of from your town," and the gentleman TI02U reive RenuQgton wjj0 was growing rae around said, The i red, wbic uey ??Yes, and ?he can get you ten votef." tripUcl 3 afternoon of the I replied, ''Take me to her, quick." It the raie raised, one at the proved to lie Mr?. Oswold, who was a round shed in the town Miss Langhlin, a sister of our lifelong Pensacc ^ friend, Mrs. Mary J. Ashford. Ot Orleans b, ^raile the ^uns m bundfcisd forth a course I was much pleased, ana eo was rningha twenty-one gans. she, and she promised me to use her Bristol, yan is as pretty a good ot&ces in mr behalf. She runs a Va.; W d in the southern ftnlj has a yood chance: so I am and int< in lack agaiD. Ticke fell as Men There is % fine g.rtesian "well at with fi Allendale, about sij huudrel and holders iserable by forty feet deep, with s, constaut, steady trip ticl frouble. oveifiow of about thirty gallons to the g^ati minute. It is a private enterprise, p0rrior> belonging to a Mr. Oswold, who ha9 deposit! Sn;bUSyf'vfcS attached to it a bath and swimming trip ti< d cheerfulness soon pool. I failed to meet, Jack Cauthen ? ;appear when the kid- (A. J., Jr.,) who i9 paster of the receipt, ys^are^out of order Metho^j,, (;burch there, but be was cha-ers Kidney trouble has off on a furlough; nor did I meet the trip tic come so prevalent Baptitt pastor. "?cMd\T?Tom We tU lrai" f0r Bar?well licted with weak kid- about 5 p. 111., where we spent the ? IJ1L. .LMJ . ,, /-v .? S-f /?. U UJC cnuu Uiin- 01. 111. UUf WIUCUII^ viae U?uu I>. lul, ? too often, if the . . - 7 ' - ?' >r if, *rhen the child opera house on accoiat cf ihe appear- ;T t:{it should be able to auceof rain (FniKO. but when the * _ is yet afflicted with speaking vras al> nt ta'f through we by il ?on it. the cause of adjourned toagiove tur rr.ore room, . trouble, and the first the sun having come out 1 cVcnlate is the treatment of tfeat the crowd numbered about four r. s. This unpleasant hundred. I met Dr. Willie Egleslon * ased condition of the and his accomplished wife; took tea coiiLt! id not to a habit as with them at Col. Aldrich's Thursday "?n!nor A!so met Rev. and Mrs. 2 made mis" Prentis6, Miss Loa Egleston and Miss "Tfop 5 troubJe' Maggie Aiken at the Episcopal rectory, nmgj^f lull &n(* Mr- J>rea,i66> daughter, now a Dr. Ti rStoi ?, ??? *??d ';z-d eifl. "na quite pretty. I f, ? sold wjjj RQt divulging any eecret when ^he I say that before this letter reaches fog o-rc >?ur type, I suppose, Mis3 Lou will & have passed out of her present state broug so^oTSSp^ of single life into the lovely bride of -n ding many of the fortunate young man to whom she " 11 l ial letters received bas ?iven her heart and promised her [ prijr i -writing Dr. Kilmer hand. BItssings upon their union. f. Y., be sure and From Barnwell we ran over to Bam- | ||T bery and spent the night with onr old* v*/# k. > - *. v& iPi t>- r ; ? _ * IgHr y-% ? i.i v * i; % L: y-h ) mz.Z 'iL.VC .i.:*;': *.' ,*?D? . use for ove r "0 y-Ar-.- *i> <;f 6&vZs&~c>'U:: . uit.... ; . w;; _ II Counterfeits, I;n:?at5'.;is ^nd : 2*ub xperiincnt.5 thai trifle .-jf:: aiui LftaLJ: ci' lfants and CLiiur-:.. ..-"cuo:* 1 E:ocrii'*eiii'* What is CASTORiA astoria is a harmless sfor Jnsicr CI;, P:?reoric, Drops ami Sooil:'c:? rnT>~. I- is It ontains neither Op I am.. ?I<v2>hi;ic nor other Narcotic instance. Its age is its gau-.v.siuc- II ;IestiV>ys Yi'ornia ad allays Fcverishnes."., ii ruvos" I>ia vrJ:cea :i2ul Wind olic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, t;::res Constipation nd Flatulency. It assimilates II:o X^oojI, regulates tlio* tomacli and Bowels, li-iving- healthy and natural sleep. Ilie Children's Panacea?The 3Ic:,!ier's Friendo snuine CASTOR IA alway< Bears the Signature cf 1 f ^ ^ap^aaJrassBi^^??? he Kind You C??e Always Bo# v y In Use For Over 30 Years. TUC CCNTAlfa COr;.?*,.V, YV WOJr.'tAT ?T?CCi, NClV YORK C:Tr. ^jEBBBSggge^g*^^ lead, Willi* Cantben, who met ANNOUNCEMENT i bis buggy ard took ui to his ful borne. It wa9 a pleasant 1~~1 i in campaign life. Saturday ^OR SOLICITOR?SIXTH CIRC! eetiug was held in the court I hereby announce myself as a c an up-to-date modern structure date for "Solicitor of the Sixth Ju seatit:0r capacity, I would sav, Circuit, subject to the result of the I at four hundred, and it was crati3 primary. THOS. F. McDO so that many had to stand. A. We propose the name of Hon. . lownpour of rain came during Henry to the Democratic voters of skirff, but I think all the speak- field County for re-election to the cffi le themselves heard. Si KS J > t t ,t \0rv satisfactory xnann0r in ^vincli li 1 Bamberg I came across the discharged the duties of the office fc r to Cope, a station on the A.t- past several years. VOTE! ?oast Line, about six miles, by j ]iercby announce myself a cand couveyance, and took tbe tram f0r Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Ci: point, about forty miles, arriv- sublect to the rules governing the I 2 about 7 p. m , and am stop- cratie primary. "W, C. HOUC 'ith my niece, Mrs. Hoffman, WViTnp 36 Leonora Russell. To-dav , sjj^aiuk. iy) I am doinc the town, see o. W. Ragsdale is announced foi dear people. We speak bcre Senate' subJ'ecfc t0 the Democratic prii "ow. Tbe wer.ther is verv ^ hereby annouuee myseif a canc and there has been an abun- for the Senate, subject to the action o r> u Democratic primanes. Platform: r rain. it ?. jennn ^.s. elections, less legislation, less litigi _. - . _ and less taxation. T. W. TRAYL( Story of a Slave. ; bound band and foot for years REPRESENTATIVES, chains of disease is tha worst j hereby announce myself a cand ' slavery. George D. William?, for the House of Representatives Chester, Mich., telis how such a Fairfield County, subject to the Dem as made free. He says: "My tic primary. t ^ ts been so li;lpless for five years JOHN G. WOLLII c could not turn over in bed I announce myself a candidate fc After using two bottles of E!ec- House of Representatives, subject 1 iter#, she is wonderfully im- action of the Democratic primary., and able to do her own work." RAGSDA1 lpreme remedy for female dis- The friends of John G. Mobley : Annas nflMr.msnoc! cio.on. nate liini for re-election to the Hoi v-uito uoi t vuoulujj g*vv j/ ?- ? - - >, melancholv, hcsdache, back- Representatives, subject tj theacti minting and dizzy spells. This the Democratic primary. working medicine is a godsend Blythewood Democratic Club nomi ik, sickly, rundown people. W.J. Johnson for the House cf Repi bottle guaranteed. Only 50 tativcs, subject to the primary electio Sold by Mcilaster Co., drug- w- J' HA j OUl bccre" I announce myself a candidate f( House of Representatives. Disper State and County, renovated and ketokt courteous. gated is my phtform. Will abide b result of the x..i u:y. dade to an Irish barber me J. B. MORRISC [ay, 1 hereby announce myself a cand to make a display of his wit: for the House of Representatives, su on ever shave a monkey, my to the action of the Demote gnma naD ? ^^ ^ he lask I'm sore you're fit." F0R CLERK. an' Oi niver a monkey did I hereby announce myself as ac hare " date f?r Clerk of Court, subject t irishman answered, with twiuk- action of the Democratic^rimane^ ing eye, i 1 >i'm thinkin' Oi can do it all I Hereby announce myself a cand - Ifnrt.hA nffipp nf Clerk of Court for 'gMn th' chair an' Oi'il trv " field County," subject to the action i ' lD lD CDairn.;(i;' "?! ! ? Democratic primaries. ?ubicago .News. y AseoodCongh Medicime. , - fereby announce: myself as arcane 3 8 for Clerk of Court for Fairfield Co ' thousands have beon restored subject to the action of the Demo h and happiness by the uee of primary. J AS. A. BRI< erlains ^?n2rh ^ I hereby announce myself a canc I with any throat or langr trou- for the ofgce of Clerk 0? Coart for ve it a triai xor it is certain to field. County, subject to the action < beneficial. Coughs that bave Democratic primaries. I all other treatmeat for years, JOHN W. LYL elded to this remedy and per- j hereby announce myself a canc ilth bsen restored. Cases that for the office of Clerk of'Court, subji hopeless, tuat the climate of the action of the Democratic primary health resorts failed to benefit, J. NE een permanently cured by its 'or sale by Monaster Co. FORSHERIEi " I hereby announce myself a c special, kates . d?tp for the office of Sacriff for fl;lri County, and will abide b j meettng national educa- acijon 0f tbe Democratic primarie x association, jdly 14,1900 ja? W. BOLI ionlhero Railway will sell side pledgin? raj.s?|f {0 ^ m m :ets. from 3lnrlc?t)n, S. C., at ti.e ensuing primary election, Iann< i of one first-cla^s fare for the myself a candidate for nomination 1 ...... olhce of bbenff of Fairfield County. trip to St. Augustiue, FJa , cordial support of my fellow-citizens ,la Fla Mobile, Ala , New speetfol.v solicited i, La., Meridian, Miss., B:r<n Ala Phittanoo^ Tonn I hereby announce myself a cand m, Ala., t-Q.manoog-i. leun., forSberitEof Fairfield County, subj Tenn., White Sulphur Spring?, the action of the Democratic primarie ashiugton, D. C., Norfolk,Va , CLAI crmediate points. I hereby announce myself a cand . ... , ,, T , ,,,, 1(m, or Sheriif, subject to the action c its will be sold July 14th, 1900, Democratic primary. nal limit Ju'y 29th, 1900, fo " J. McKIVNEY-ELLIO" af PBtni-n rwirfinns nf roi.tul t hirfhv announce mvself a cand jets sold to Charleston, S. U-, for tile office of Sheriff of Fairfield C mnt of annual meeting national fcy> subj-ct to the action of the Democ onal association. Such return Primaries. ? ^ ci s of round trip tickets to be I hereby announce myself for Shei cd with agents from whom ?He F^.rfieM County, and will abide the 1 , , a?ems ' , , of the Democratic primaries. ?efs are purchased. Agenis D ?. McDOWEI ue receipts for tickets so dopos- j herob. ;> n mr.ee myself a canu d up'?: presentation of said for rc.0;t.ctiuii '< the office of Sheri s will return to original pur- Fail held County, .-n'.j-et to the acti the return portions of round the Democratic'priuiury. :kets deposited For detailed ^ E. ELLISC itiou apply t > any agrtiicf the 1 hereby announce myself a cand n Riilwav, or its connections, for Sheriff of Fairflel I County, subj* " the Democratic primary election. MOSE H. MOBLI T ~ lherebyannour.ee myself a cand - ' '* t? " -rr r euHif , V5 . ... | 101* OJldUL 1 1 JC illiucm VUUIIOI) y the body against Clli ;a . to tbe rales and regulations of the JD > T . -rX. , cratic primary. ltt s Liver rills, an aosc john b stevensc lrP for cirV nparlor'T-s^ A ? < " aciui <-j. COUNTY AUDITOR. I, SOlir Stomach, malaria i eieby announce myself a cand .. * - ~ V1*-- - f?r '>' An-, lifer, su'oj vt to the a i.?... of ".h-.* ?-v.*;iocratic primaries. md all kindred troubk s. ROBT. r. jeifaw 1 c 7 * I hereby announce myself a cand J a Iy=WllS6l 01 Life " for re-e'ection to the office of Count) ditor, subject to the action of theL) Lltt; Your Liver Pli.sc.; C cratic primary. J. L. RiCIIMO>" 1C ? . ^Ci:r^ T _i n 1 liereoy annouiiKK iujasu a. r--Wheel 01 l.iC. 1 ^naii over for Auditor for Fairfield County, su .<-Af111 frsr i-hr- > to the rules governing the Democrat!* nemi lor the accident l;._ niary. george w. modi ht them to mv notice. I fed ? -" "? , . ' r ... FOIl CORONER. naa a new lease ol hie. , )iere!>y ann?unce mjsc!t a 'lei^h, Platte Cannon, Cci. ^ office of coroner for Fail & rvmntv. and i>le.d<:e myself to abia it's Liver Pills * I I / d CHAINLESS. Ch ? 3 The first choice of experi- T S enced and particular riders thai everywhere?the best possi- hav ble proof of its superiority, foui Lightened construction, im- mo< provements throughout. New ing Models, $7?. els, HARTFORDS. : The leading medium-priced 1 . bicycles. Their twelfth year refii of success. In excellence of and manufacture, durability and in J ease of running they are un- hig excelled in their class. New uiai Models,??. els, 3 - ?? ?HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CONNEC ANNOUNCEMENTS. STJPT. OF EDUCATION. ^ I hereby announce znyself a [candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. rD. L. STEVENSON. I hereby annourca myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Fairfield County, subjecl to the ^ Democratic primaries, g W. L. ROSBOROUGH, JR. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. TIT. x hereby announce myself a candidate AC andi- 'or ?ffice ot ' County Supervisor for dicial Airfield County, subject to the action of tpiTin the Democratic primaries. W A. D. HOOD. J. K. I hereby announce myself a candidate Fair- for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield ce of County, subject to the action of the Dem f the ocratic primaries. e has ROBT. Y. CLOWNEY. pStlie 1 hereby announce myself a candidate 77* for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield idate County, subject to the action of the Demrcuit, ocratic primaries. J. B. BURLEY. >emo irH. I hereby announce myself a candidate ? for County Supervisor, subject to the ac- CT3"L tion of the Democratic primaries. JL I r the JOHN" A. STEY7AKT. nary. i hereby announce myself a candidate lidate for the office of County Supervisor of Fairf the field, subject to the rules and regulations Less of the Democratic primary. ition, D. H. .ROBERTSON. )Tl I hereby announce myself a candidate Org for the office of County Supervisor of a **? Fairfield, subject to the Democratic primary. JAS. H. AIKEN. anc| Lidate j hereby announce myself as candidate *rom for office of Couuty Supervisor, sub w. a- jec.t to tne action 01 ine Utuiwiavhm rnmary. JOE McMEEKlN. H (jr. I Iiere"by announce myself a candidate ir for the office of Connty Supervis r, sub;o tne jeet to the action of the Democrats pri,w mary. T. C. LEITM^R. Q0mi. COUNTY TREASURER. drei ise of I hereby announce myself for re electio* r on of to the office of County Treasurer of Fa rfield County, and will abide the result ef _Qf.c the Democratic primaries. JJJJJ HUGH S WYLII. ] The Easy Running )r the isary, ((TTAfTAflVTAT AM ythe nuUdJjnULU I Seiii Mm. The most modern Sewing T\/f i i r\ o rvf fllA i?(TP ftTYl J.TJ.C1.1*1.1 U1 kuv "~*?5 andi- ing all the latest improveFair ments. Unequaled for Dura;s. 6 bility, Range of Work and K. Simplicity.. uitof Dealers wanted in unoccu>unce j . :o the pied territory. CorresponiJre6 denee solicited. Address, J. I. DEEBISHIRE. idate fsct t0 General Agent, IK. idate RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, f the 12-23-iy Is Tstill Have iff of esult /-v -6 or 8T/ii idate Vg or Young Mules ? idate ict to AND FIVE OR ?IX PLUG V1ULES f I --- Parcnns npsniiif? males V , JCt UU7VJ114. A. Vt ...? ? ? shoaKl callsunl j-ce them before ba>idate in}f as I will sell tliem cheap for ca*h ;ct to or aoo?l paper, p:i\ab!e in ihe fall. emo_ I also have a Jew horse*, ainony kV IheiJi two<:ood Combination Horse?. Also a conple of GOOD MARES, f-uiiab e for brood mares?yonng a: d son rid idate ction COWS. ^ ? - */>ooh r?ripi> f.?r all I .. . X win iuc ui?u.1.01 uu.u ... ? ld.ate classes, fat or pj>r. r Au'emo [date Buggies. bject I slili luve :i few BUGGIES that 1 vril! se:l cheap for cash. 33?! A, Williford, e in* | tEi Winusboro* S? tt. he finest chain wheels acts directly upon the tire, : it is possible to make, avoiding all undue wear of ing every improvement the mechanical parts in the id in our new Chainless hub. No straining of the mgr iels, aside from the driv- driving wheel For either * . : mechanism. New Mod- Chainless or Chain Models. $$0. Price (with our 1900 models) &oo I STORMERS. PENNANTS. if v-" n' - I ? " '? nwVa Kllf lliorfl in ne stormers present & luw m piwt, wu.v iu^? >. nement of construction quality. Staunch and well. finish usually found only finished, they possess tvery bicycles commanding requisite of strength and her prices. They are pop- durability. Best for all riders r favorites. _ New Mod- desiring first wear at a small $3 J. . cost. New Models, $2?. J Jordan 8c Davis, Agts., % TICUT. | Winnsboro, s. c. j 5UMmTdOOD3T ' 1 " " - 'Mm wo fiffop at miippi] mm wo uiiui ai iiuuuuuu iiiuuu v; J* iOOD STOCK OF FIGURED LAWNS, ORGANDIES, AND DAINTY STRIPES, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. Goods we sold at 25c, now 25c. Goods that were 17 i-2c and 20c, now 12 i-sc. . Goods that were. 12 l ie and 15c, now 10c. Good that were 7c and 8 1-30, now 5c. lis it> youp opportunity to buy a eoo.1 dpess eh|eap. We have many nice things in White Goods, Lawns, ;andies and Fancy Stripes that are cheap. * x Gauze Vests, Ventilated Corsets, Drop Stitch Hosiery, | many other goods that make the heat less burdensomt. ~ -;.{i -SHOPA Mb ?* A A m -w w . . 'y^M We have many bargains in Ladies', Misses' and Chil- l's Sandals and Oxford Ties?goad shapes and styles. 'ome to see us, we can please you. ; ;'fl| The Caldwell Dry Goods Company. J BABY' FI?IEND. ? All" = / . : *" . ' " r/ ' '" ..-A' I NOW HAVE IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF .'a Babies' KicUSole ? . . . . ;1 Shoes, Slippers * and Moccasins. 1 tO 5. * ALSO A FEW h+am mocks]!LEFT. ' . A WILL GIVE YOU A BARGAIN IN THEM. * QL D_ W I LL! FORD. - - k rp - jjHT* Dii. MOFFEIXT ';Aaajsimtttioii,Ai?uigBwi, I'uctuin ft ?wa zWwXJ^ \ I L*&altlEiu/HR Make* Teething E*y. 5# JL (Teething Powders) XJLtEETHINA Relieves the Bawd mla r ^ i k i n Trocblesof Chlldrarof onv 25 carts at Draggists, any age. OrsiaI125e?nts toC. J. WIOFFETT, M. DM ST. LOU 18. MOD BEAR'S 1 Dyspepsia ImOdOl * Dvsnensia Cure J -r -r ? Tablets Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aida Nature in strengthening and neonr es - structing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digaitant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in I r*iH i aest i O n stantly relieves and permanently cures inuig??uui Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia, Crampa and an H all otherresults of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $L Large size contain* VA timM small size. Book all aboutdysp^d&malM lm Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. ChlMfl* Dyspepsia. m?ma8T8r ce.;mvuun,?. ?. 11