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LOCAL' INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, April 26. - - - 1898. LOCAL BRIEFS. --Read M. W. Doty & Co.'s ad. -Read R. Brandt's advertisement. -Read the County Super isor's no tice to township supervisors. -Judge 0. W. Buchanan expects to move his family ,from Sumter to his home in town this week. -Read the announcements for the House of Representatives and Judge of Probate elsewhere. -A lot of writing desks, matting and other desirable goods iust received at - J. O. Boag's. -The seventeen dollars collected in fines last week will materially swell the town council funds. -The telephones for the exchange have been placed in the homes and offices of a good many subscribers. -Rev. W. E. MoIlwaine, a mis siona:y from Japan, will assist Rev. - James Douglas3 with communion at Mt. Olivet Church April 30th and May 1st. -Mrs. M. G. Roche has rented the store owned by Mrs. Hesse McCarley and will open up a fancy grocery this week. She will make her home for the present at her father's, Mr. W. R. Garrison. -Mr. Arthur Butt, with his pano rama;pareophanalia, arrived in town on Monday. Don't fail to go to the thespian hall*to-night and to-morrow night. You will miss something good if you fail to be present. -We would'like to congratulate the boys on their behaviour at the concert on Friday night. The improvement - was so great that it has been remarked upon by quite a number of persons. * - We hope they will continue to behave like the little gentlemen that they are. -There were two robberies li town on Saturday night. The freight depot was broken into and an overcoat be longing to Mr. Wetheraby, together with a good many other things, was stolen. The other was the shop owned by Mr. H. W. Gibson. The party or -parties have not been canght. -Miss Schill, the fashionable mil ner from Baltimore, will be pleased to serve you in our millinery depart ment this season. Call and see before buying. Mrs. J. O. Boag. THE WATER SUPPLr.-The follow. ingis the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken on Monday morning: ft. in. -- Gourt-house cistern.......... 6 Depot cistern..............15 6 Elliott's cistern...........12 0 Neil's eistern..............15 6 Miller's sistern............ 7 8 - P?hillips' cistern..........11 6 .Summings' cistern.........17 6 - College cistern...........14 0 Smart's cistern...........15 0 * Winnsboro Democratic Club No. 1 * will meet in the court house to-night at 8.80 o'clock. As it is a very impor tant meeting a full attendonce is de sired- T. H. Ketchin, President. *C. K. Douglass, Secretary. ROUND TaRI TICKETS 83.50. Round trip tickets for the reunion of U. C. V. in Charleston will be on sale on the 26th and 27th inst. at $3.50, with limit for retarn on 30th. Could not get a special car. R. H. Jennings. UNUsUAL.sAMPLES. *The Fairfield Cotton Mills, Winus boro, S. C., which is but newly started up, sent us a sample of the first cloth * that was produced from their looms, - for our inspection, and when one takes *into consideration the difficulties that the best men have to encounter when starting up all new machinery we are surprised to find the sample so uni form in yarns and weave, indeed, we class ihe first yard and a quarter of the sample, i'rsts; the remaining quar ter, second:; as sheetings go. The head piece and band, bales of ring cotton, we look upon as b,eing very appropriate.-Southern and Western Textile Excels-ior. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cathcart re turni'd home Monday. Mr. W.'J. Elliott, now of Columbia, -has been in town for a few days. Mr. D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, was down on a business trip on Mon day. Mrs. A. F. Ruff and little Margaret, -of Rock Hill, are visiting relatives mn town. Lieutenant McMaster is visiting his sister, Miss Rachel McMaster, in New berry. Mrs. C. S. Dwight left on Saturday for Spartanbnrg to attend the musical at CJonverse College.' Mrs. Luwpkin and her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCarley. Mr. Scott McCarley, of Columbia, .pent Sunday in town with his mother who has been visiting friends here for some time. Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mrs. Ruff, Mrs. Delaney and Miss Smith, of Greenbi ier, were shopping in the Boro on Monday. DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETINGS. GREENBRIER. - Parsuant to a call from the presi dent, Greenbrier Democratic Club me on Sat.irday afternoon, reorganized elected tt:e follwing as officers anc delegates to the county convention S. R. Bntlar:d, president; W. G Smith ard W. M. Carlee, vice-presi dents; T. C. Lietner, secretary anc treasurer; J. R. Carlee, executivc commit teman. - Cluo Executive Committee-J. R Delleney, S. F. C astles. T. E. Delleney Registration Committee-J. F. Lyles J. C. Chappell, S. W. Broom. Delegates to County Convention J. R. Curlee, S. R. Rutland, T. C. Leitner, W. G. Smith. T. C. Leitner, Secretary MOSSY DALE. The Mossy Dale Democratic CluLl met Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock: reorganized, elected officers and..alsc delegates to the _ county convention, which meets in Winrsboro on the first Monday in say. The following officers were elec.ed: G. W. Brooks, president; W. A. Neil, vi:e-president; T. C. Camak, secretary and treasurer; W. A. Neil, executive committeeman. Delegate to County Convention T. F. Smith. T. C. Camak, Secretary. Beats the KIondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has found a more valuable dis covery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years be suffered un told agony from consumption, accom panied by hemorrhages; and was ab solutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Trial bottles free at Mc Mnster Co.'s Drug Store. regolar size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 A GREAT SUCCESS. The concert in the thespian hail on Friday night was quite a success, and reflects credit on those who put forth the effort to get it up, and also on those who took part in it. The tamborine drill, by the young tadics, and the song "Old Love Letters" sweetly sung by Miss Agness Rice were especially enjoyed by all present, while the wand drill by the little giris, and the music was very good indeed. [he audience was dry fair, the ball eing well filled. The receipts at the oor amounted to twenty-five dollars. The following is the program: 1. Instrumental doett by Misses tewart. 2. Song, "Tramping on. .Light ittle girls. 3. Instrumental trio. Mandolins, ad guitar. : S4. Wand drill.. Eig'htJiLtle ga~ 5. Instrjtmental solo by Miss Glad ~en 6. Tamborine drill. Sixteen y'bung adies. 7. Instrumental duett. Misses E! iott. 8. Imitations. Mr. W. R. Elliott. 9. Wind song. .Four young ladies. 10.,Instrumental 'trio. Mandolins ad guitar. 11. "Old Love Letters." Miss gnes Rice. 12. .Bugle song. Ten young ladies. 13. Instrumental trio. Mandolins nd guitar. 14. Evening Lullaby. Eeighteen oung ladies. Miss Mary Witherow played ;accom animent to all the songs, assisted by r. C. M. Chandler on the cornet. BDACKSTOCK LOCA Ls. We are having some beautifal eather at present, especially for farm work. Oar farmers are ttking the utmost advantage of it, and a ma jority are about through plauting corn, and a few have finished planting cot ton. The corn that was plaused early as badly injured by the recent cold, and in some places wvhere it had not ome through it does not seem as it it ould. Wheat and oats are looking eil after the shower, and I think iil make a large yield. Mr. J. B. Morrison, one of our most pto-date farmers, is using a weeder r cultivator on his corn and ot.her rops to great advantage, and all who wish to save money paid out for hoe ug we would advise them to consult with his advertisement in TBE Nw ID HERALD. A t therecent mnunicipal election the following officers were olected to serve for this year: M. A. McDonald, in tendant; Messrs. J. B. Douglass, HI. A. Holder, W. W. Brice, and J. D). obley, warden. Several of our boys and girls have purchased new wheels. I don't thiink it will be long before our ecuncil will have to act upon the matter. There is to be a marriage in the vicinity of our town on Wednesday, Easiy, Quickly, Permanentiy Res!erAd N'ervous Debility, Lost Vitality. Semmial Lo:ses, Failing Memoy-the result'of Over-work, worry, sicknes, Errors of Youth cor Ovr-nd::!gence Price 50c. and $1; 6 boxes St.. For quick, positive and lasting results i: Sexual \veakness. Improtener. Nervous Debility and Lost Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEcIAL-double strenh-will give strength and tone~ to every nart and eneet a permanent cure. Chcapest and liast. oo Pills s2: by mail. FREEr-A bottle of the famous Tapanese Liv~er t'elets will be given with a 51 box or more of Mag netic Nervine. free. Sold only by J. J. OBEAE-, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. the 27th. We,are not at liber 0 publish the parties at present,'bn hereafter. Sacrem5ntal services were h t Concord Presbyterian Church o Sabbath Preaching began on F night, conducted by the Rev. Neville. Rev. W. G. Neville returned t home at Yorkville Saturday mor Mrs. Sallie Steele, of Hunters N. C., is visiting her mother, E. M. Mills. Mr. J. S. Mackorell has accept position with his "brother Jo Lancaster. - M. i April 23, 1898. - For Over Fifty Years. -= Mrs. WINSLoW'S Soo:rn G SRUl has been used for over fifty yea by millions of mothers for their chiksrea while teething, with- perfect suc'ess It soothes the child, softens the g .> allays all pain, cures wind colic, a is the best ren.edy for diarrhea. It 1l relieve the pooi little sufferer imme diately. Sold bf druggists in ae(ery part of the world. Twenty-five ent a bottle. Be sure and ask for "jr6 Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and tke no other kind. 5-26fx. NEWS FROI BUCK LICK. In the last report from our sccttOn we noticed that Mr. R. V. Bray ad been Lptiinted and commissio ed rras'r of our school. But we fnd ih:o "A.r. Ira Scott is appointed and commisioned trustee of district NoiJ' suceessor to Mr. R. W. Featherst n. Mr. Scott has not been with us lo ' but we have known him quite a wh le, and know him to be an honora If high-toned gentleman, and to such C extend a hearty welcome in'o ur midst. We regret the fact that Dr. D. Provence has left us to establish h self in Barnwell. Barnwell may compliment her;elf on securing e services of so bright a young ph cian. He has been remarkably cessful as a physician i. our nei borhood during his entire p act-iet We wish the doctor much succcars is new field. We notice thai the Wihnshoro Tele phone Company is extending a 1:X cut as far as Mr. T. L. Johnso n Now why can't we at Cuck Lick cc; neet a line with them there? We ar busy people out here and a telephonb would be a great convenience. Si let's get together and see what we ca do toward getting one started. Mr. I. S. Mellichampe and wif from Williston, are on a visit to h parents and family near Ridgeway. Miss Maggie McMaster, of Win: horo, has been visiting her sister Mrs. Mary Boulware. Miss Annie Laurie Groves, o Blackville, returned with her sister AMrs. P. C. Mellicham2p, who has bee on a visit to her fam'lly. 3i C. r. A pril 2.3, 1898. ~Thie Best Salve in the world for Cats( Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hiliblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup ions, and positively cures Piles, org. ay required. It is guaranteed W~give er-fect satisfaction, or money refan d. Price 25 cen.s per box. Por-1la. by McMaster Co. For Infa.ts and Children. simil INNOUlITCEMENTS. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can idate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate; subject to the Dem cratic primary. - S. IR. JOHNSTON. HOUSE OF REPRbESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for re-election to a seat in the ouse of Representatives from Fair ield County; subject to the action of he Democratic primaries. J. G. WOLLING. To the Several Township Sapervisors: Toa will have at least one day's work, and more if needed, to put the roads in good condition. See that each section of tublic road in~ each town bip is work-ed at once. Road age from 18 to 50. B. (G. TENNANT, 4-s6-2t Supervisor. WANTED! WVanted everybody to know we sell Flooring, C e i i i n g, Weather Boarding adthe best quality ofLime, as low as the lowest in price. M. W DOTY & CO. Erlucate Your iowels With Cascarets. and C710athartic, cure constipation forever Free r Is. Send your address to H. E. Buckier & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr.King's- New Life Pills. A trial will.convince you of their merits. These pills"are easy in action and are particularly efective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria-and Liver troubles they habe been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to. be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by -giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. old by McMaster Co:, Druggists. 2 JAPANESE CURE A .' and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPIGITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxelo.Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles of evv riature and degree. It makes an operation withie knife, which is painful, and often results in del, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disea? We pack a Written Guarantee in each SI B: No Cure, No Pay. o.and $i a box, 6 for $5. St by mail. Samples ree PD(TMENT, 25o. and 50c. CONTIPATION Cured. Piles Prevented, by Jaans Liver Pellets, the great IVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and YLOO PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to tak .especially adapted for children's use. 5o doses :cents. FR -A vial of these famous little Pellets will be givewith a $I box or more of Pile Cure. No-THE CENUINE FEES:- JAPANESE PILE CLt ax ksale only by T.J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. &aied Bids. CouNCiL CUAMBER, WIN3BORO, S. C., 15th April, 1898. SEAED BIDS FOR THE RENT of the Ihrket for the year commenc. ing 1st :ay, prox., and for the furnish ing of -reet lamps, globes, No. 2 chimneydo. 2 burners, No. 2 wicks per doze, glass fonts, glass cut for lamps ait matches, and written ap plication for positions on the police force wilbe received up to 12 o'clock M. on the29th inst. N. B.--t is the intention of Council to fnrnishihe market house with tele phone. By ord$ of the Council: JOHN J. NEIL, 4-19td Clerk. Macha and 'a Coffee, none bet ter. .... ........35c. Monarch nd Cranberries, in 1]Li.. c S....................25c. gar Corn..ly June eas....12c. California W( Cherries, 3 lbs. .25c. Huckin's Ox-t'a,oup in quarts. .39c. A complete ly , HIGH GRAD' CANNED GOODS AND EV4 RATED FRUITS appay oni edha., Your patronage is Not Wlith 8i1 Fit OR Ri 1 Calico at 2& :nts per yard, worth o cents. Checked Haespun at 3 cents, worth 5 cents Yard wide Peales at 8 cents, same on pay 10 centfor at other stores. Paper of Neees 1 cent. Two balls Thad 1 cent. Big line of siple Shoes at 50 cents n the dollar. Hr.ts, too merous to mention, St o cents on the,llar. Big line.of S:ts from 15 cents up. Malager Hat*om 5 to 15 cents. Paper of Pin: cent. Glove Grain aes at 50 cents, same hat y on pay ordollar for. One of the n-st lines of SPRIG SUITS o town and at ices that will astonish ont. The nicest Ii of Oxfords in h'wn 'romn 75 cents a Bi ln of ltwear. Yard wide Behing at 5 cents. Umbrellas fr 25 cents up. Boys' Knee Its 15 cents. Men's Pants cents. Coats' Best 51 Thread at 4 cents spool. 'ije above: only a few prices. Come to sais and you will be sorprised atie prices we will make you alle way thro'ugh our mammoth st. We sell strictly for cash ano,n save you money on every pur.se. Your s for bless, CheapeStore in the ate. FRICANA;cure Rheumatism and 8c~.m* a ure=d. TO INTEk WE HAVE MANY THINGS T( call at our store. New goods, pretty, s1 we do not mean trashy but good value. have to see them to appreciate them. N ming Silks. A good bargain in black ar 60 cents. - Spring styles in Wash Goods are E are ahead. We have a fall stock add Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Chambray and Goods at lowest prices ever reached. N pretty; also Gauze Vests, Corsets, Hosie i5HOI5. We have all new styles in Shoe Strap Sandals, black and tan, in new high and low cut, will give comfort and 1 low prices. MILLINEk3 Our opening was a great success, 1 fresh, new and up-to-date goods. Come and give you the most stylish trimming It will not only interest you, but pay y into consideration and we will name you State. CA LD WELJ Magnificent NEW AND NO Gems of Art on I have now ready for inspection one F of the grandest lines of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this market. Dress Goods and Trimmings. C I have I ak-en special pains In getting E somethin-g new and up-tar.date in ti department. An inspection will soon ' convince you that t.his is true. In Wash Fabrics I have in stock a great many new novelties that you will not find else where. Would mention some of them, ca! but have not ic.I Ladies, this is one line that will make your heart leap!with joy when you see a them. s Silks! Silks! I Here you will surely find what you want. I -have in st,:,ck a nice line of 19 ready-made Skirts and Waists. They tl have been very much admired by those yi who have seen tuem. My Yankee Notion Department is o: full; almost anything you can call for. g: SQ. D. WIL WEEDER AND' PRICE,. WORKS 7 I-2 FEET. The Weeder is invaluable for all crops, section of the country on which it cannot the right time and with frequency, it diep st and most expensive part of cultivatioi Mr. J. B. Morrison, Blackstock, S. C.: Dear Sir --I purchased a "Hallock succe ast spring and another one this season. >ne in corn steadily. I cultivated oats tU enefit. It took one man and one mule ti will save time and money in raising crops [ believe. Yours truly, Apply to J. B. Morrison, B Or to 0. A. LUCAS, Winnsboro, S. C. ---THE BEST C Spring Tonic PRICE: 6 elits a Battle. $2.bO Pel' DD921. C JJ.J. OBEA R. C45T YOU ) INTEREST YOU IF YOU WI] tyliah, up-to-date and cheap-by chi Dress Goods in new novelties. Y ew style Silk for waists; also Tri id white China Silk, 27 inches wide, ilways pretty,,but this season's gop in variety-Lappett Stripes, Dim! Plain Muslins; also beautiful Wh; ew styles in Ladies' Ties, cheap ai ry, Gloves and Mitts. s. Ladies' and Misse*' Oxfords ai hapes. Our Gents' Viei Kid Shoe year well. -We sell the best shoes bccause we have a beautiful stock< and see them. We can p!ease ye and best work. on to give us a call. Take qualii as low prices as Ton can .get in ti & RUFF. Display of VEL 6ooD3 Every Counter osiery, Handkerchiets and Gloves See my elegant assortments. lothing. A dazzling array of stylish garmenti verything that is strictly frst-clas hink of >me -when in need of a fi ady-made suit. I will make it t anr interest. [ats! Hats! No matt kind you wAbt, Ln-neaseL1Jostyou notli In.my stock you will find a beatift nd elaborate range of new and eIe'gal tyles. eckwear, Etc. My line of Gents' Neckwear :n reglige Shirts will be in soon, havin iem all made to my order. Deli onr parchases; wait for mine. EB Lmber that I have opened the jay l trade with lots of palatable baa Bins. LIFOED. EUTIYTOR. 51.00. WEIGHT 80 LBS nothing prowing on the farm in an :be used with great profit. Used enses almost entirely with the hard i, viz., hoeing. White Oak, S. C., March 8, 1898. tas anti-clog Weeder and Cultivator I will keep one going in cotton ani is spring with one, to their gres vo days to cultivate 38 acres. The: , and will also increase the returni - (Signed) C. S. PIXLEY. lackstock, S. C. AGENT FOR COUNTY. Local Agent. 4-12-1m () 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 EARLY AMBER and >RANGE SUGAR CANE SEE] GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE .DENT CORN. CAT TAIL MILLET. GERMAN MILLET. WATERMETLON SEED. -A full line of-. GARDEN SElED. Iclsler Coiair 0 00 00 00 00 n0 00 ( In these 4Countie has ever been ap offered before. off - m at W WILL REPAIR YO - throughout, excepting - d8 = pairs, for and guarantee same to e - iafaction for 12 months, just s lar price Mad been paid. *R. BRAIPTS Gi is"backed up by his mayear perience, by his ratingd, and of all, by his farreacing id able repution. s, . This EosZrr sacmo e it will hold goodnnt r JUNE ,NY and is done- to test the:ili newspaper space in your ssoensis Dozens.- responded -last wee1; many know a good'thing *lien see it this week? R. BRAND WATC$MAKER AND Chester::G;. Horses, Mares M I fo GOOD YOUNG,tT.Q 5 COMMO AG D WORK MULES,all - and straight. 2 GOOD SADDLE 2 GOOD MARES, yog: broken. - Also a few PLUG a few PLUG MULES. I wili'sell the vestoc3t cash or on. tim t1 paper; or I will ex for broken down -heavy team of ia -- -. MILCR~ CO W5~isWIb on hand and will selltem C? them for dry ats2L highest cash piefrtIO poor cattle, ha wllH BLE TO B!EST S;J BARGAN. CHAINErESS ANE O)LUMJRIAS 'a HEAP FOR ASH. ON'T DELAY. ht -THE POPE MANUFACUI are prepared to furnishBBky. this season at pie --TO SUIT .A Ti. iThe Celebrated Chainiles-, The 5 per cent 191ckle,.1808S. models, are "8tandard lof 2' the Word" -- u-a Columbia modele, No. 44, _l i Hartford, 1898 patterns, 7 and# Hartford, 1898 Vedettes, 15t1% Hartford, 1898 Vedettes, 17218 -8 Hartford, 1898, Jack and. Gill, S< 1 -4 Everybody knows what the 5 cent Nickel Columbias are. * - Many Hartfords are ridden-In-0 0 boro. Ask the riders.whatthsei is. We will rest our clasaon they say. They stay .out et' shops and run "so easy." All of the above are mad.ey Pope Manufacturing Co., be~ guarantee of good workmanal Tf you want a eheapseod -- i h el, we can furnish yuou * $;,s0 up, but these w eree guaranteed. "You- take what JORDAN & U&VL 2-19 UNDERTAKRIIG IN ALL ITS DEFADP with a full stock .of:fairkfis, - Cases and Coffins, constantlyw i and use of hearse hmn ee Thankful for past patronagesndl - tation for a share in the intursjl' 0 old stand. -171 ELITTGN E