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LOCAL MATTERS. f " " < ?See bank report. a I ?# | ?A. ??w lin? ot summer millinery \ jut received at Mrs. McCarley'f. f there are th< -The Wiansboro postoffice wi.s on t ?*? Monday made an international money # ^^ order office. r often ? sometitr ?A crowd of little folks enjoy ad a a enough?sometix picnic at Mr. J. M. Stewart's pl^Dta- ^ too scant, and t <??&" tion, near town, on Friday. A ]Jf0Jx5J,A Eac^s-Watermelon, ha-e appeared on J the market here and the colored peo- \ gang concerned, pie are indulging freely in their v jjj any 0f $ favorite fruit. f ditions. Don't ..After suffering from piles fcr fif- r every nostrum teen years I was cared by Hsing two i cur? female trou b:>xes of DeWitt's Witch Hszel \ 1>1>A1YE1 Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North f DKADlJ Brook, N. C. It heals everything. 0 CEMATEDE fcew&re ?t counterfeits. McMaster Co. a J^JflAJLC i\L ?Tbi< place was visited by a severe \ ^ ^ QnQ electric storm on Monday afternoon. . medicine for irre, The cloud3 were heavy and there was J ful menstruation a heavy rain, and the display ot f tne ailments inar electricity was brilliant and alarming. f irregularity, sn< - The frequent rain3 have iDjared a r^cea, falling oi the blackberry crop, which bid fair to I back? breSts Psb be unusually fine and abundant. The 1 hips and limbs fruit ripened rapidly and dropped and \ the menses so tl it is feared that the crop will be short. \ every twenty-eij The easiest and ?ost effective method J those aches disap ' of purifying the blood and invigorat- # Just before youi injs the system is to take DeWitfs Lit- A get a bottle and s tit Early Risers, the famous little pills \ good it will do yc for cleansing the liver and bowels, r sell it at $r. McMaster Co. 4 Send for our free 1 ?John H. McMaster & Co. are after 4 Health for v the hammftr. not a sledge 4 BRADFIELD R k TT 1 ST * . JVU TT IbU iuv *? ?. I ?-J hammer, bat Hammer paint. This paint is guaranteed for five year?\ ' " " - Examine their claims in their adver- northern part of tow ? ti*ement. two placea small li D. W. M elver, Tuskegee, Als , from trees. The sto wrote: Our child'* bowel* were pass- very severe north of ing off pure blood and all prescrip- one expected rep tion? failed to relieve her, until she damage but as yet i tried Txetheu. (Teething Powders), reported. and she it now doing well. j The One Day J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., m0 sr c^iateVZlxa^says, "I cannot say too much for De- Dey cow cure." Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box _PIaQS for the C< ef it cared what th< doctor, called an ^ ^ ^ g incurable ulcer on my jaw. Lures piles and all akin diseases. Look out ladies o. the idem* f?r worthless imitations. McMaster and are now under < Co. _ number of sealed bic v ' ?Mr. T. L. Gladden, who is now monument have located at Darhsm Cross Roads thresh- committee and log grain, reports that the grain crop opened on Monday, in the county is turning out SDe. He monument has noc t says that h? threshed 120 bushels of tjje probability is rye for Dr. Pixley from about five w^ere it is c;ros?ed acres. , _ street will be the p's ?Mr. U. G. DesPertes is preparing j8 f^e place that mos to build a cottage on the corner lot jjes^ gjje jp0r the mon opposite the Kotel Duval. This house a(jj much to the will be for rent, and as houses are in , g^get to have it there orrpftt (tara&nd. it will probably be oc-| Cure Cold I copied aa soon a3 it is completed. Kermott s chocolates i "DeWitt'* Little Early Risers are ??? ""****:o ?mre the finest pills I eTer ased.?;?D. J. ?Miss Lonise Si to-, Hoore, Millbrook, Ala. They quickly nf fha H.? cure all liver and bowel troubles. Mc- c^ar=e ?' the reading Master Co. be there every afteri ?The Caldwell Dry Goods Company 7-80 ,0 receive any is offering a large assortment of sum- Q?ite * good nnmb mer goods at reduced prices, and now the room anc 1$ the time to bay. Shoes, hosiery themselves as bighl; and various other things have- also excellent reading been rednced in price. See tkeir ad. cohort of the roon lor prices. some do not yet fell Mr. F. O. Frick, of Colombia, was PJans QPon which il in the city Wednesday In the interest wisb t0 announce a; of the W. J. Oliver. Constrnction cordially invited to ~u',wa ? fnr for the present at le l/UOJp&UY TTUV UATC a ,vvuw*w. - > baildiDg a road from Rockton lo a?y will be Anderson's quarry near Winnsboro, ^^ped by the commit #S. C.?Newberry Herald and New?, days some en^i "I had stomach trouble twenty years ?,ven 60 as to raise and gave up hopes of being cared till pay all expenses in < I began to use Kodol Dyspep^a Cure, and thus make it wh It nta done uie s? much gooc) I call it ^ j tht savior of my life," writes W. R. wfcole Perj?>d oc thre Wilkinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests for wil'ch the perio what you eat. MeMasterCo. subscribed for. ?The water iu the new wen in trie i conrt hoQ3e yard is good, clear and 0 ^ ? f3 abundant, and already it has been ?"4ti0 SJ&"& tried by everybody near. When tLo well was first finished an attempt was made to pump oat ?1I of tte water, Ee_ but 80 great is the flow that it was im ^ possible to pump it dry. Much interest was ?Mrs. Mary C. Ition'i; graoddaugh- si?n ?f the county bo I tea, Theresa, broke her aria a moath Friday. The princ ^ Sgo at Ephrata, Penn. When the splints public interest was and bandages were removed this week dispenser for Wiunsfc the arm was so deformed that she is to Ported that about tw be t&keu to Philadelphia to have it ^or l^e position ws broken aud reset again. Tbj* little Doaiu- Auc ,wuu v kitteD sceaas to have nine live?, that Mr. John B S "After suffering trom severe dyspep- e''ecte^sia over twelve jears aud using many resui * remediep without permanent good I finally took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It The Rome Tribune .did me 80 much good I recommend it , , . . , . w everyone," writes J. E. Watkin*. Products of a bushel Clerk ?ud Recorder, Chillicotbe, Mo. From a barbel of it digests what you eat. McMaster Co. gets 4 gallons, which ?The library committee of Mt. The farmer gets45 ?ion is expecting the new books for The United States the school library at some time during $4.40. the preseut week. In tbe meantime Tbe railroad comp let all remember that they can have The drayman gets acceas to the library every Monday The retailer gets s afternoon ai 5 to 6 o'clock. Among The customer gets (bfi zjew books that have been ordered The "wife gets hun n. *re ms'iy that general readers will be The children get r much interested ir\ The politician gets ?To-day will be * holiday as it is the "Glorious Fourth." This day being a natiounl holiday Sunday hours f.ea/s /\ , will be observed at the poatoffice. No ?- local lrei?bt trains will be ruu ou the w \ ?th. The day will pass as every other jkeduced day, excepting to those who will have ? holiday, and to the negroes who account of th n.aillv celeora:o the dav by having a ^aI,?:,al Democrati J ? / 1-*A firemen'* parade or picnic. J^an=as wiy, m< t J. Q ilocd, Justice cl the Peace, Southern Railway w Crosby, Miss, makes tbc tollowing J tickets from all ])< : siatemei.t* "I cau certify that Out I the above place and Minute Cough Cure will go all that ii of oXie fim c!aSs fj claimed tor it. My wile could not gel . brr t-reaib andtLe first dose of it re- t,ip' ilcK?,s Jievfd her. Ii h'i,i &l,c> benefited my at'd 2nd, with firjiil Bp wboJe family." It acts imuiediitely The Southern Rail Ht?k and cures coughs colds, croup, grippe, 1 rcct route let Kansi XX* bronchiti*. oS hma and ail throat snd . . , . , lane trouble*. McU^tcr Co. besucbednles. -The Columbia Iiecord ol Saturday, Southern Railway J iwue jSGtn, states tlat Mrs. Charles tUl> t,cIc(-''s ^l0m a Aisnigatili, of Charleston, is very ill r!nes '? 1 ie &unaa' . . ^ L , Vf{' n " P- C. of Amei It me Dome or (icr aiwiuci., o , . . _ , - Eberhard , iu Columbia. Tbis news W?wsx-<i>s; !wC? >. ' ?, will be received wiiii regret iu Winns- t ^ bur* where Mr>\ Maniganlt is welij Z * 4 -';2 Si fctitfvvn, and ii is hoped that tl.e next ? ?'5 report will be eucour&giug Mrs. ; w * u Us"?'ult ?' ! <? of Mis. F. Gerig j til;n ilJocd> ,y0. L ??db??fteo?l?i=?dhW. ^ I palene^. You i P ?A severe wimistorw occurred o? ras\ Wjediie>>Hy afteruoon a;>d forath^rt I SCOTT'S EMI white tbe wiiwd blew with sncfc ve- | <hem insumrae ** Jocity that it seemed as if we were to j r t ?S creamy Jock d&m jasve a"cyclone, bat before nny damage | ant tasting. J ?ras done the wind lulltd somewhat. | 5oc.2=dSi?,;; ^be storia yas more u \erciu 'lie r ^ ; : " TT77T 10M?' Jalj 12'15? aDa remru ac ine ^ ^ rate of one first class fare for the 5 yi round trip. Tickets will be sold July || \ 10th, 11th and 12tb, wiih final return l| f limit JalylSth. I| f^OTn ? For detailed information relative to || ^1 i vl I f schedules, sleeping car reservations, ,|| :>usands of wo- $ etc,? cal* on or wr*{e aay agent of the || y suffer death f Southern Kail way or its connections. w!u>c2>? owuxc- A - . 5d" comes too J ForOvrFUtj Yeaw. Si res not often f 28 nes the flow is ? Mrs- * flow's soothing *yrup || tgain it is too } ^s beeu used for over fifty years by || rmptom shows \ mi^oas of mothers for their children j ?ds heln and t wblIe teethlD?i Wlth perlcct success. I| ? *? \ It soothes ths child, soltens the <muis, |? iDie in tne or- f allays all paiD, cures wind colic, and || Be careiul A i9 tye best remedy for diarrhoea l! II ne above con- \ vvill relieve the poor little tufferer Bf take any and v immediately. Sold by druggists in is advertised to 0 every part of the world. Twenty five || Wes. 4 cents a bottle. Be sure and a?k for ?? "CI I\>C A "^r5- Wioslow's Soothing Syrup," B| CLi) ^ t and take no other kind. 1-1-17 GULATOR J a lectori: to camp kaixs. safe and sure ? " World W Manning. of Collim- Si gular or pain- i | ? ? -? , . It cures all T bia, delivered a very interestii'g and | S| are catised by y instructive address UeforeCuinp Rains || :h as leucor- & jn ihe court house on M.nday. Eg; || E the womb, \ chose "Memories" for his tubject. bf is in the head, \ k - .. ., . .. as oulders, sides f greater part of his address dealt |g By regulating1 a 1!ie aafairness of the Northern || lat they occur I histories used in our public s.hoolf, j jhth day, all \ and he urged that fair and impartial j pear together, f hbtorie* by Southern authors ought to j ' comes. ^ 5e v;?od. He emphasized tbat slavery ! ;ee how much \ ^ , .v * i >u. Druggists * was , ot !lie caase of the War for 11 ^ South* i n 1 dependence, but it was a SjJ jook, "Perfect S contest D\ t ;ie :^oum iur nguisguaivromea." \ anteed by the constitution. He reEGA^AT^R J ferred to how tie cause of the war was ^ misrepresented in most of tbe hi-to- ^ ? riee, many of which were used in our n, and in one or public schools. He referred to those mbs were blown famous letters of Gen. Sherman in rm seemed to be which he said he stated that he (Sher- p;t< town and crery- man) trembled when ke thought of the not orts of serious desolation th$t awaited South Caro- but tothing has been lina ^vhen his ar^y should pass auc through th3 State, and iu which Sher- sue Coid Cure. man asserted that tbe State would leg deserve all that was in fete re for her. Cie Parts of the lecture were eloquent ]eft jD.'ederate monu- eulogies of the great Confederate leg ubmitled to the leaders, and bis address stirred his sue 3rial Association audience with enthusiasm. In io:isideratiou. A ? jjQ is for the work on CASTOIIIA. qu been received by Bearsthe y?The Kind Yoa Have Always Bsugtit ^ these 8re to be goc The site for the 0 ^ ?een decided upon tioi * w l i IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. i that Main street Cle 1? ,IT?v.: mu_ r\f Cocfftria harp UV \1 aSUiUfJlUlJ J. lie IHilUUiJUylUJ CI ra \JX *^ucw.?.-. - !/? tee chosen. This been compelled to spend hundreds of Coc t people think the thousands ?f dollars to familiarize the ;no nment and it will public with thesignatuieofChaF.il. anc beauty of Main Fletcher. This has been necessitated 80ii by reason of pirates counterfeiting the I in Head. Castoria trade-mark. Tbis counter- tov Kid^bead^nd sore feiting is a crime not only against tbo the proprietors of Castoria, bnt again-t fur raauoa hoc tatftn .. . _ 4 n t _ tde growing geuerauuu. xin ^ciouuo CQe ' room aD_ ^ 1 should be careful to sen that Castoria ste joon rom o. .0 j,ears the signature of Chas. H. Fletch- the atJ a V181 ?"* er, if they would guard the health of fliti ar ave area y their children. Parents, and mothers rac ave cxprcsse .Q parljcu;ar? ought to carefully exam- 0th f 6 8 *ne Castoria advertisements which qu r matter ^an the ^cea appearing in this paper, and effc i. *or i ear mat tQ reme0jher that the wrapper of every the y nndersiat t e bottle of genuine Castoria tears the j t is (o fce run, we fac.gimile sigliature of Cba?. fJ. Fletch- the gain t at a are un(jer wb0Se supervision it has t>or attend and that bgen manufactured continuously for the astno charges of over thhty vears -Phiia. Bulletin. * Cou made. It is also tee that in a few , T ? *ea Bismarck's Iro i >erve jjOI tainment may be Was the result of his splendid health Qat sufficient funds to Indomitable will and tremendous ? connection with it energy are not found where Stomach, nllv frpp for fhp Liver, Kidneys and Jewels are out of TJJfh- Yvltj order- If y?u want ttese qualities r e mojthf, the time aQ(j ^ gucce8S ^ey bring, use Dr. our dicals have been King's New Life Fills, They develop era every power of Draiu and body. Only up ' I'1- 5- A hnf ZOC. at JkiCMasier ou. e uiug oiv?c. iRIA. ? _ [ anc I You Kava Always BsHgirt a coxyict captured te'l Wade Young, a notorious thief who la _ escaped from a convict camp near ?r?' elected Disposer. Charlotte ou the 14:h of last Frbmary, was captured about a mile from kn( taken in the sea- Winnsboro on Tuesday by Mr. J. M. Boc ard of control on Elliott. Soon aftei the man made his ter ir>Qi linsinrss of! iha p.-irnn Mr. ? ~ mv/ www r r the election of a Elliott, then deputy sheriff, received >ors, and it is re- a letter from toe sheriff of Mecklen- C enty applicaims bUrz county asking him to look out Sit sre made to the for him, but as the reward was only l. f the election was $10, and would not be enough toc^m- is i ;tevenson wa? re- pensate him fur the trouble Mr. Elliott \ did not try to c^p'ure the mar. On &i ^ ~ Tuesday morning Mr. Elliott w*s io.d Pii 1 that Young was near town and he then Jthus size? up the telegraphed to Sheriff Wallace, of sev of corn: Charlotte, to ask the amount that the corn the distiller wocia be given for the arrest. Mr. 1 retails at $10.80. Elliott upon hearing that the reward bar cents. was $20 started on his search. He circ Government gets j0UI;d Young in a vacant house, about J a mile from town, busy writing a tan any gets si.uv. letter upon a brand new itemington uui 15 cents. typewriter. Mr. Elliott surprised the ^ fellow and povered him with a re- Coi drunk. volver before he could recover him- Fis =r-v? self. The typewriter and mackintosh Ro aSs- found in Young's possession were J ??c5, stolen from the Cotton Oil Company Chi ^ T~A of Columbia, ai:d upon being trie- anc d You Have Always Bought graphed to the company sent ap a Cu . y*r man to git the typewriter. i Mr. Eiliott took his priso? er (o re: *? CharJotfe and delivered him up to af:< Sheriff Wallace. Tie convict ha?, Jin. e meeting of the sit!ce bis escape, been wardenrg over c Convention in '^e country, and when caught was on fuly 4th, 1900, the bis waT home fiom New Orleans. j 'ill sell round trip Young d;d not resist arrest, and was Jar? ii.ts on its lines to apparently perfectly unconcerned bt civ: return at the rt.te caught, and on his way to Char- =?ra ire for the round 'Ottc ho gave Mr. Eliiotr an account of he ?o:d July Jst his frame's after his escape from the the l'niif io Jalv 9ih oau?.- - N<?; etc way is tbe most its*^nu LeC. cle; is Cry, and offer? p A Djnfonll) of LaGrai;^, Ga, raffercd intensely <" r six mouth* with ngV will sell round a frightful running *orc on his !e*, tcQ. II stations 012 its but writes that Buck'en't: Arnica Salve fce wholir curt d i' in ten days. For Ulcoi.yriilioii <.f t!.e ce,.-. w?ui;d., Buns, Boils. P.h. or J'" ica in Ciru-nu a'i, pjiPS it'? the best salve in :he world ja j Cure guaranteed. Only 2oc. So!d by McMaster Co., druggists. wj, $ fc 2 ? I BASEBALL TEAM OKGA2S1ZED. i""-4 r J? i_$. $ ? * ^ mee^Do youDg men of town I ? was held in the toirn hall Monday in ik Iu:-,;s and | night for the purpose of organizi.iy we have t'ism in | the Winnsboro baseball club. There , veil as i;; cold. | wa3 a f all attendance. The lovers of ULSION cures f the tvririiug- sphere showed much eu Di' r as in winter, f thusiasm, which gnarantees that tho wi :ingand pleas-1 c'ub lllUs slarted will wear, in its sa| belt, a number of scalps daring tLe fuj iiiUruesists. | corning .<ea?on. Among tho-e who aui ??? ?3 j :i?ed and will be active iscmbprs is 1 XEWS FROM BUCKL1CK. 1 _ ^r* ^asse^ in^dc a fine seBsfsesSSsC^ . "i^isSBSBsBSml&iB nf whpaf-. hnt nat as fine as gome I Healthy Mothers !je Cotton is looking well and Few m,fe? are healthy, bceause || fa e.rS. "?. ?P?tinS ? larSe 5 j their duties ere se exacting. The anxiety IS and hign price. Hope they won'cf prc3r.ar.cv, the shock of childbirth, j| disappointed. and the care cf young children, aregg Mr> T> E gmHh made fif C crQ Wine of Ccrdc: within her grasp, every Rg grain. mother?every woman in the land?canftgj The farmers around here are i pay the deb: cf personal health she gjjj | anxious for a thresher. Can't s j owes her loved ones. Do you wantps , j robust health with all its privileges and||i One CODtte ai'OQUd and rellCVC thei | pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it IS part of their grain? !t0 y?u- 8| All candidates are invited to sic 4(ft Ji 111 ^ac^e'or's on Rauck N?. i? e|k U p| pj Jg i Ip | i|s canvassing through this sectior. 0 f * III receive plenty of room T f ?ix.aa^ FiftflSrf chairs. N. P. Bray, proprietor, strengthens the female organs and iavig- |l Miss lola Kennedy, from Ridge* orates weakened functions. For every 51 is visiting Mrs. B. F. Cas;e!s. female ill or weakness it i; the fcastgg At the first meeting of the ?: medicine made. Ask your druggist for ag candidates held in Orangeburg ; $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, and take no gg notice that Capt. R. II. Jennings !substitute under any circumstances. a| present and announced himself I Mrs. Edvir. C'3?, Cormer, Mich.* I ?| treasurer. We truly hone Mr. , cosuaccccdusiai: \Vluici_Cardut! was hardly able 9g ningS wiil be Victorious, US We (] to walk across tl-; house, i vo weeks alter i walked 3 w , J I half a mils axai picked strawberries, my g jJ JIS IS tu6 HI 2,0 I other child vas born I ?-.&trcd with labor pii?s 2-1 gJS Mrs. F. U. MelllChaCOpe 15 Stlil 0 I !i'!f ^ack?Lfc3 1? ill but hope to see her weli spor. I thistime. I&jvc birth ias? month toa baby girl. and $jg Tbfe health Of the COffllHtlDity IS 1 was in labor; only Wu hours, with but little p^in. | g good at tbi8 Writing. ] sod I have plenty c: ror this s^cat improve'B g ? _ __ .... e mcnt in myhaalthI-.ankGod anilinecfCsrdui." 8 b J Q D 6 22, 1900. For advicc inches requiring s?:ciai directions, P 3 ... , . Tl Z~, address, giving symptoms. "The Lsdicsj Advisory g 3 ^hakft in Tour Shoes X Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. ( m Quttauoocj. Taun. || cures painful, smarting, nervosa 5^3! and ^growing nails, and insta: Yf j _ takes the sting out of corns and \ ti "N ^ ^ ?? ions' It's tlie greatest comfort - -I covery?f the age. Allen's Foot-] FT . I B makes tight or new shoes feel easy. ^ LSS5>? - | is a certain cure for sweating, cal W w iifi and hot, tired, aching feet. Tn to-day. Sold by all druggists and s stores. By mail for 25c. in stan re: John F. Davi., who is ac- A^dress'* , , , , , ~ . ? Olmsted, Le Roy, 2s. Y. o)wledged lo be one of^the finest * :hers in the State, having puzzled tribute of respect. , only the nines from this State, also those from North Carolina Southern Pyuria,,. i Georgia; Grier Pressley, whoso Y" Lemmon was hern ccssfully managed the Effikine Col- fairMd CooDl)' aDd d:ed a'hls.bl u team during the past season; -here November .27th, 1S9-, in ment Davis, whose fine playing as f?.ty-eighth year of his age leavi. fielder on the South Carolina Col- dcv0,ed- affectionate wife and f e team, attributed largely to the sons to mourn theirjoss cess attained by that team this year. -^eiweeu me mumemuus tpwu addition to these "ve's" there are birth and^death arc written the i. i Ei-jn, Arthur Owens, Gordon ?* everT Between these epc attlebaum, Torn Jordan, Ernest in oar beloved brother's life is wrii idden and Heory Gooding, who did a vjcordo! usefulness,, a life of pi . , , . , ,' and devotion in Gods service. ?d wc-rk on J;e local c.ub last year. was cbild of the covenant, the eor 'he club wasgorgarjizsd by the elec- a pious father and mother; an Eld i of Grier Pressley as manager, son, he was early taught the prii rnent Davis as captain, and Pa'mer P*e? ?^.ou^ religion and brou , . _ . up in the faith, once delivered to via us secretary and trcasmer. A sajn,Pt lathe freshness of youth amittee, consisting of H. E. Good- took the vows of God upon him u Joe Cummings, Jack Pressley ing with Lebanon Church when ab i Tom Jordan, "was appointed to nineteen years of age. His tfScie .. f , and kdelity as a member led to cit iunas. ^ ^ election to the deacon's office in i t is hoped that the ciiizeusof the 1887. Removing soon after to Uc fn wiil show their appreciation of church he was chosen, ordained efforts the bovs are making to installed an elder there in August IS 1>v M8!tfl^iMir,n also chosen Supt. of the Sabt uiou aiuustmvui uj '"t""'-'"15 School and continued acceptaoiy solicitation of the committee, ^is honored office to the time of ps will be taken to pat the field on decease. college ^rounds in first-class con- Bro. Lemmon was also a useful j ior, Manager Presley win ar- J * SSfhffW ? in" ge some fine games with teams of legislature and he filled for t? er counties during the summer, terms tbis high phce with credi e feature of the season will be the himself and to the satisfaction of ?rt to bavS orderly condact daring ?cdTere, and we S game^ ^ ^ Union Church desire to pay tribut n organizing themselvgs into a club his memory, whilst he rejoices ? u nr?ii A***, k/MittAn yoan<* men have thus put Winns- uuu-a - hcuuuuc ma5??5u. o in a line with the other towns in _ , Father to remove from our midst State, for t-ere is scarcely a beiovc? brother Robt. Y. Lemmou nty teat that Las not it* baseball death, be it resolved a. Some tv^niv years ago Winns- 1st. That we bow with meek ? o bad or, W clubs in sooth J?1*8'?11 Ti0'h? willin0" y? , that the Judge of all the earth will oliua K. Elliott and ? . Robt. ..the battery. Resolved 2nd. In the death of < brother the charch has lost an EI taring last May an infant child of who with clear eyed viligence watc neighbor was suffering from chol- ?ver her interest, wuh Jf Ui infantum. The doctors had given heait and ready band wiou0ht for all ' ^'pes of recovery. I took a nP?a"fmf* , , , t!*> r ..mWiftin'j nniift. Cholera Resolved 3rd. The session has lc l"l tea'Remedy "toihe house, 2en,ial companion, a wise counsel in;: . :u I felt sure it would do aD(J,a 'ear^eS3 advocate of trutb : (d i. sd according to directions, righteousness. two s the child had fully rccov- Resolved 4th. -hat we perpetc A. 'i l.o child is now vigorous and his memory by < mulaimg his virt Ithy. I have recsmnaended this an" m inculcating them upon aedy frequently and have never people. twn it to fail."?Mrs. Curtis Baker, Kf olved oth. That a copy of tj Walter, Ohio. Sold by Mcilas- resolutions be sent to the South q0j Presbyterian for publication and ! a copy given t-> tho bereaved faroil our loved brother and tba: a ptji coittiyq a>p ooi>iG. our iniaoic book be set apart to !. S. Dwiaht, Jr, returoed ou memory on which .hail be recor . his birth, his death and his tern urtiay from the I. al. A. service as Ruling Elder. T..^. T"% A Pi.nre!or nf Prtinmhifl _T 1? HtirPPV. 113. i/. XJL Jl i v,CQio; j vi vv? ??*? ^^ v. ?.. ?*?.. . , risiting her mother, Mis. Connor. Clerk Sessio: Ir. Walkup Douglass is at his home May 22nd, 1900. Albion, having returned from . _ Prevented a Tragedy. nee ton College Ir. II. L. Elliott was at home Timely information sriyen Mr?, (. , , , , - l,ong, of New Straiteviile, Ohio, i cral days last week on ace .an of Tent6ed a dreadfol trsge(]; aBd illness of his infant sou. ' two lives. A frightful cougb had I P. F. McDow, E>q., of the Yorkville kept her awake every night. She , candidate for solicitor of the sixth tried many remedies and doctor?, . , , . ? steadily grew worse until urged to soil, spent several days in town. Dr jj/ng's Kew Discovery. "0ne I . T. Johnson, Esq., of the Spar- (]e wholly cored her, and she wi burg bar, spent Tuesday in Wiuns- this marvelous medicine also en o. He i*> a candidate for Congress. Mr. Long^of^ a severe attack of Pi ... w- - ? ,, ? nf Q'Onia. ttncn cures are positive pr , e t-00o!er? daughter o of tiie matchless merit of this gr !. T. S Cocgler, ot Brooksville, remedy for cmiugall throat, chest l., is visiting Mis.^ W. S. Til! ut lung troubles. Only oGc aDd $1 cklon * Every bottle guaranteed. Trial 1 lr.. Miller and -Mrs. Walsh, of "?*??? JlcMa-l-. C.-.'. drag.b arlotte, 2J. C., will arrive to-day 1 will be the guests of Mrs. T. J. MKS* lii^^ weir. reton Tbia estimable l.irfy died at the h< Irs. M. C. Robertson and children 0f fccr son-in-law Capf. T. W. Ra urr.ed to Columbia tn Saturday on th0 o.h cf Jure, aged 89 ye Mi* Vf re .T \T_ OI,? ?.0w,V.an ,.f rtM ?A V> \ L-T1 *- 11/ S.TM * . v. - ' - I OL? C ? ilO ci Ut X Will. V * v?v* wart. j O'ivc-t Presbyterian Churcb. j com cc'ed herself wi h this chnrc QUESTION ANSWERED. j ht-r giiIhood and lived a Use ar.d 'ei, At.gu?t Flower still has 'flu ; vout member np to her death, a pe %e t sale of auy med;c:ne in the . v? at !e.*ut seventv years. She mar ilized world. Your mo.hers and M D -d Weir, of il.e Watcree Ndmother.i Lever thought of using! . .. ' , , thing ei-c for Indigestion or Bit* 110,1 ccun^y? where she sHess. Doctors were scarce, and , raised and .iv* d a-1 of her useful y seldom heard of Appendicitis ! Christian iir'e. Her husband precc :r?a\* ^>r?5,r^!i?" ur ^eat^t Eaiiurt*, J ^{;r ,() {jie grave aVj0ut forly-siap ye . Ihev used August Flower to j , <:i oijt the syttem and ?top fermea- aSr: ^ad children, th - -c i ! /?<>TiuKfprB jir.ri ihrep sons. The dar Oil U i U rZU iW'U I, it'^uidk&u I vmm.w.w. action of the liver, atimulaje the j tcr8 all suivirc hc-r, Mie. Jes>c Sut ~ous ami organic actinic, the sys- j of DeSoto paritb, La., Mr?. T. ), and fiat is a I thev look vvlt-in I , ... ' . . ling da!! aid bad with headac^cs ! liavv,s a,;d Mrs. Jai.e Mn.vina, of 1 other aches. You oiily need a | county. She Jived to fee five gen - doses of Green's August Flower, : tions. ?ho has great great grand < [;qaid iorui, to make ya satisfied j ^ren -n Louisiana and great gn re is nothing serious the untter .... . .. .h tou. Forule by Mcllnter Co , j ch'Uren m "?s cuuulVjo-crists. I H' r ti.ree sons gave their live I their country's altar. When the < J)r. John Palmer, d ltidgeway, was j vrar broke out and at the first call town Friday am! Li. many friends j volunuers her three boys gtve t p aiad to see Pir. services t<> the Con fed t racy. - _ c " .""7 , . i eldest, Wiliiam Sn-ith, the fa;iie L >?U asiumo UO i !Siy R :}CU \0U bG)' j ' . . . . amberiahi'* Colic, Cholera aud , our'esteemed fellow-ciuziD and tru arrLxci iieuiedr. .Vc Master Co j Mr. YV. ?. Wiir, died cf diseas il refund your mone\ if rou are i.ot j Virginia; James G. fell piei i,fled .fter Mi.* it. Ii is every-1 , h K;lb , b ? iore adin.tted to be the most success- ~ . remedy in use for bowel complaints ' blot.dv fie.d of ^even Pines; Ro X the oiilv one that never fails. It' (us he was always called), her t pleasant/safe aud reliable. boy. while sick on the retreat at Sti the loll* iSff^ crop B^ggp ^*111 W *8 ^mBStSU^sSSS^ one ISBB&iiigiliiHJiSfflHSflB^HflflH^BP^^^iffSitTt ^^^J^^reqnire on a Wickl p of JMy a single turn of the v M'rWB menn? 11X6 anQ a sio\ /ery mfcbfl' and a fast oven. There's ome SS USe^neSS ^ My&Sgk WMm or simply toasting. Can y< -! W>jM Wickta feet ??????????? ??? Hir? berry Plains, was captured by tK? Miss Clare Wheeler, former!; dis- enemy and was ne7er heard of again. Prosperity, bat now ofWinn3bor All th,e? were members ot Company h oa vMt tQ ^ fln-, of , It Or, Gih S. C . Iiegt. . ' lous She and her widowed daughier, Mrs. ssstcr, Mr?. H. Samuel Cannon.?? r it Maivina, lived a quiet and Christian berry Voice of the People. ihoe life together at the old homeaead up ips. to several years ago, when their old lien and beautiful home was destroyed by RHEUMATISM 31111 CATABflH CU 14 fire. Thea they moved to ner son-in- __ BY law's v?here fbe remained until she * * , ? j was called to a better hoxse abov<\ | Oil fl ftCVfe J? The Jast lew yen s oi ner me, mougu ? ? ? ? almost entirely deaf and an invalid, ^ i in were speat ia doing what she could 1*I 3me her hands while sitting in her 1.U fT,a easy chair with her little table by her QUART BOTTLES. side with her Bible and other religious a books. She was always reading or |g THE SHADOW OF DEATH jur talking about her oles6ed Saviour and _______ the glorious world to come. While a Whole Family cured. of not reading she would be knitting or ^ C. H. Kingsbury, who kee doing anything' she cou:d. She was millinery and fancy goods store a1 mcs laid to rest by the side of her busbaad Louis, Gratiot Co., Mich., and wl ?chs in the oid and well kept family bury- well known throughout the coui ;ten iD2 ground on Saturday afternoon by says: atrr ajhost of relatives and friends. A /'I was badly troubled with rhei r7a true mother, a Christian mother, in- tism, catarrh and neuralgia. I deed a mother in Israel, has gone to liver complaint and was very bikou e?' "St ,b=ve .be A F.ieud. ? ??? gftSLSSlSg' ?? * ? * ""All c. *? ? T r-Vi/vnld VIOTTI ici- I rvcu nvuiau) viian a am**i ?" The One Day Cold Cure. the c0i,i iH b?ad and sore threat curcd by Ker- TnTrw<3TnV'Q^oTpc^l>^i?TrV A he gioU's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to JOHNSTONS SAKSAPABILLA nr- tafce as candy. " Childrac cry f?r them." ommended to me. I TOOK F< BOTTLES AND IT CUBED ME, acy UEVAKTXEWs. lay we arc ?iw Uving a superadd- 1^1.^3^ lion ance of rain, and as a very natural re- I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of thi salt "General Green" is flourishing, michisasdktjq co., detroit, hi Htv We console ourecives though wi n the BJohn H Mcifaster & Co.; Winnsl " iu i . .u l - i . S. C.; T. W. Woodward&CoM Rock in thought that it makes the crsp? grow s c M. Patrick Woodward. S. C, his also. Crops of all kinds where free G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. ind looking weH. VIRGINIA COLLEG1 _ Mrs. Barrett, of Beardentown, Fla., tS la Tieiting her father, Mr. Samnel F.r totog lAons, Ko?..k.,v, irec McOormick. , Opens Sept. 18th, ISflO. One of f (a w r, i r> i. . . leading Schools lor Young Lad? his Beckie Pea", v\ho .ias been the South Magnificent buildings , . visiting relatives at Greenwood, bas modern improvements. Campus ; ot returned home. G/and mountain scenery . ? n p w ? u Valley of Va., famed for hef e to Mr. D. E. Melhchampe reachcd home European and American teaci iQ on Friday, He has been attendiog Full course. Superior advantage* , school at Farman. Arf and Music. Students from tb n'y ? , , t, , , States. For catalogue address onr Cadet Robt. Reeves, of Clemson, MATTIE P HARRIS, Preside! i by arrived several days since. 6-27-2m Roanoke,1 Miss Fannie Ford, of Sditford, is ????????? visiting relatives and friends in Long- YOUNG m WASTED do t0WD Hon. J. D. Harrison has returned WJ[h ftir edncstion and ^ ( " ..J _ 1 m.i jUi ironi tfi6 renmon auu ui? vi3.u ici?- acter, to iearn leiegrapiiy, xutu. hed l*ve8 *D ^exas an^ Arkansas. He re- Accounting1, and Type-writing. ' :n<7 ports a Ycry pleasant tide indeed. He is endoised by all leadiDg rail her eaid that while be was in WiB?Sboro 5g during court week in February that graduates are assisted to positi !? * some of bis friends got up a joke on Ladies also admitted. Write for nn J bim, saving that down iu Africa (the catalogue. Fall term ?pens Angus river country} or the bhck belt be GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLLE hACOUDtry; or+ tDe Dac, ne Osbkosh, Wi?M and Lexi.gton, K ia e held his own coart, yj as ca led judge, 6-14-4m ue8 and bis jurisdiction was supreme. He . did i otknow, however, that the) had iese given it snch widespread publicity . mm I until he rescind Tesarknna and .--aw all who ^ould like to sce it. Mrs. Price, of Columbia, is visiting We are after you wit! her daughter, Mrs W. D. Tidwell. b'at Mr. Snother Tidwell, of Campbell's, hammer, not a Sledge ha J7 was in Longtown on Sunday. Mer; but With . ur. jb. tiarrison was uuneu m i 'ltej marriage to Miss Hoss Harrison, of TJ A fUFIjfflift DATlTfl ired Texarkans, Texas, on Juae 8th. The HftjflllM 1 ftljl :eu* ceremony took place at the residence ??d uf th? br,i1de's Th3 ^,ide *as One that will stick and beautifully attired in a grey silk Im- * 17 i i ^rr mediately after the ceremony they Chalk, crack, or peel Oil. -kO. jefc on a bridal tonr. They arrived at Hammer Paint is sold home on the loth and were tendered a 1 nnciHv* cmaranf-i^ >re' reception at the home of the groom's ^ ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison. FIVE YEARb, and Will Recently the pairons of the upper replaced if the failt is and loiver schools met to yote opon ,r . ~ .. ,<me the question of consolidating the two the paint. Un<8 gallon ma W]S- and baving a graded school. At this two. ' meeting a majority ox me vocos cast p w i : were in favor of ihe graded school. v^ome and see baiore __ Since then, howi vit, wc hare heard a paint. She great deal of dissatisfaction expressed h in concernii g the matter. We may be I l_I ]W| p, IUI r\ q4- j j mistaken, but we do not think th*t it ll? lVlblVluOl' . " would prove satisfactory, for various o_ r\ nod reason=. While it would benefit cen- OC *L/U?5 ried tral Lonntowt) it would ba a great in- . sec- convenience to upper and lower Lon<?- T>ruggists wag town. Wc think our schools are ad- . * mirably sitoati d, tbar we are set i.-i; , . m ai:(* along nicely, and ?hat the proposed * n0 imprOv?< ded change wopt!d not be satisfactory We o ^ hune this matter will be reconsidered ^ w/u:j.* 3 "" Jin,e 26, 1900 F, II D, gg W r nets; 9 ? I Moun- ? ton, . ' ?* is tsin? ^ W. ^ : I .v?M '..It-uu.o?rl '(/Cdu't.L^* t?ic half* MM hi^ ami mm tbis ?uprriw PREF7EF ?..q t > j-.a youthful Colo*. * R '" C r?^n ! < - ? J>?-SA3 * hair tailing, jllj]. IUruggto" lud TTAIT^)]^]? T* A l^TTMCr matter bow ofteD or bow n son L/1" J^J-/XV i. iTiAlli W ws talk a^oHt ;;he White Moui *:~:i Freezer, we tell nothing but <he t ?JLV11 ?or about it. In fact thfre is no nece b. WALL ITS IffiMWII for telling anything b t ithe trn: with a fell stock ?f Cuhets, ?fen feature of the White Mout ^te 9ftttt aid Coffins, ceistaitly * kttJ. ? good feature, and everv point of and *8? tf ieane wi?H rsyuM. telling point. 0?lv the vnry 2nd, TkanMRl fer past patreiage and wM*- watenals are used in its maiinf*c' P1-' tati?i fer a ahue ia * m ft? and will produce ihe finest qnah ,e 1H gt?*d cream in the shortest possible time rced Cafe atteairi to at a* knti. 3 QUARTS, $2.25; 4 QUARTS, $: , !*le KBJLLICW ?*f 6 QUARTS, $3.25. bbie r W ' U W, SEIGLE . _ "* r - 2 ' ess Oil J f alve?from a sim- ^y% t ; v oven to a hot top i ; i no limit to the range j j 'es absolute control of ji ! filing, broiling, roasting *] ! ->? do more on anv coal I : I ^ l A B'ue H \|f| >5 Flame ' |H |: ._'|p sekeeping easy. ?It ___ mfort at low cost. J Sold wherever If your dealer it, write to paudiuv MANY . j| '*" YEARS Of rnntl minus business have given our goods wide and general distribution. j|ji They have been subjected to | the severest usage and their lei wearing qualities hav? been fully tested. f NA/o Guarantee Fst every ^hain, b.utton, every ar10 is tide we sell, to give satisfacltry' tioa, you being the judge. ^ Any article failing to do.thii a. i} will be cheerfully exchanged. .[be*i M r*j We Deliver ^ bad " rec- no work, we sell no goods mot and under our guarantee, which gg* has never been questioned bave throughout our entire busi;in?; ness life. | R: BRANDT, | ^ The Jeweler *nd Optician, % 3 CKMTSlt, a . ~ DO YOU WANT 'ten '?. FINE COFFEE? J irty Try the Celebrated & "MOMOJA." I 5 A perfect blend of Mocha ihar- and Java, road 35 Cents. . o*r ions. free DO YOU WANT *E' FINE TEA? ?We are prepared te fill your orders at any price, from * * | 400 to $1.00. * I Try our special blend for Iced i Tea, 60c. X -i F. M. Habenicht jLj Dealer i<? Fiue Gr>C' rie>\ - W, A. W. "gjj The registered stallion W. A. W. will bo at Mr. Henry Refo's stable in Winnsboro on Saturday of each week. _ On Mondays at the farm; balance of ' ' time at bis former stands in the coan[ I try. He is seren years old. Day, with black points. Height, 16; has good not bone and muscle; no bieiaisb or defect. He is strong, trictionless in motion, kind in disposition, and aperUU feet roadster. His sire is the celebrated 0f Red Wilkes, His dam, Bersey Baker, , was the mother of trotters. She was sired by Dictator, who wai the*r* of fith Jay i;e-See, 2.10, of Director, 2 07, . . * of the invincible Directum, 2 0-4, the xes grandf-ire of Nancy Hauks, the quetru of trotters, and the sire of many others vou cxtreme 8peed. " ' Although a noted Trotter with perfect knee action, W. A. W. possesses also saddle gaits of superior qnality. Terms, 15 00 to insnre colt. For ^ I tuilierroa and rprord VAVVUUVU ^VWAgtVW WMVi W -- - _ _ _ - ? address JOHN G. MOBLEY, 4-10-Sm Wionsboro, S. C. pm> ? ? -- ?-? - - ; d IN STOCK. SHINGLES, 5. m LIME . auch itaio ana ruth sf-itj: H'?!S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, t is a brst ??- - - | ure, v_of PEAS, 275; $1.25 per Bushel. R M.W.Doty & Co. * ?' r