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-2OCAL INTELLIGENCE Saturday, April 30, - -- 1898, LOCAL RB13rs. -Glenn Springs water at Josiah J. Obear's. Read his ad. -Mr. W. K. McCarley and family have moved into the house owned by Mr. T. T. Lumpkin. -The Charleston delegation arrived home on Friday afternoon. No doubt they enjoyed the trip. -The third supply of millinery this aeason. -road brim sailors and all - up-to-date goods as low as the lowest. Come and see. Mrs. Boag. -THE NEWS .xD HERALD returns thanks to Mrs. J. L. Richmond. for some beautiful reses. They were magnificent and the editor's sanctum was made quite sweet by their delicate perfume. - -The receipts at the door during - the entertainment given by Mr. Butt amounted to about $43. After all ex penses were paid a very neat sum was realized by the ladies of the A. R. P. church, for which church Mr. Batt was secured. Unlem servies. The union services will bh held at the Baptist Church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. BM ~the gntme -Vome and see our stock before you buy: Chamber suits, parlor suits, woven wire springs, extension tables, wood seat chairs, cane seat chairs, leather seat rocking chairs, reed rock. ing chairs, mattresses, bedsteads, bu teaus, washstande, wardrobes, cradles, tiesks, lounges, side-boards, towel t-acks, leaf tables, center tables. J. 0. Doag. crvnoH saMvzCUs. Services will be held in the follow ing churches on Sunday: Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pastor Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Methodist-11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 a. m. Young men's meeting at 3.15 p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m. -Baptist-li a. in. by the pastor. Sunday School -at 10 a. in.. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 6 p. mn. PERSONAL. Rev. Mr. McAllister is a guest of Dr. and Mr. Jordan. Mfr. ArthOr Butt left for his home in_ Qbarlotte on Friday. Mr. T.hompson haLi:iRneaa...fln a* *week's stay in Florida. Rev. T. D. Bratton, of Spartanburg, * h asbeen in:town for a fewdays. -Mr. Lucas, of Darlington, a frignd @tMr. -Marion Jennings, was on a ___ ~-7 viit to the latter's family on Thursday. Jones Mobley, Berry Mobley and ~-Jamues Mobley have ofibred their seri ces and expect to join the Zouaves, of Columhia. A Georgia newspaper prints the *Lllowing marrioge ceremony that was - dlivered a short time ago: "Wilt thou take her for thy pard for. better or worse; to have, to hold, to foidly guard till hauledoff in ashearse? Wilt thou let her have her way, * -coinult her many wishes, make the fire uip every day and help her wash the dishes? Wilt -thou give her all the stuf- her little purse can pack, buy a bow and a maff and a little sealakin -sacque? Wilt.thou comfort and sup port her father and mother, Aunt Jemima,Uncle John, three sisters and * - a brother?" And his face grew pale and oland, (it was too late to jilt), as throngh the chapel dloor he sank, he sadly said, "I wilt." THE reI@T XAN FOR EAVY ARTIL LERY. Lient. Henry C. Davis of the Fourth artillery, U. S. A., has offered his services to Governor Ellerbe. Licnt. Davis was graduated at West Point from Vairfleld County in 1883, standing fifth in his class. He was detailed asi commandant of cadets aid professor of mathematics in the Mississippi Agrioultural College. After leaving the Missisaippi college he spent several years at Fortress Monroe, and made very valuable experiments in gunnery. Recently he has been detailed as pro fessor of physics and higher mathe malics at West Point. -Lient. Davis is well known in his hoinie county, and Fairfield would be glad to see the Governor appoint him to command the heavy artillery which this State has been requested to furn ish. Lient Davis has always said that in the event of hostilities he wanted to be with South Carolina volunteers. Governor Ellerbo should ask the President to place him in charge of the heavy artillery. A better selection could not be made. Fer Over F1ifty Years. Mus. WNrSLo'S SfdrBIG STEUN has.been used for'over fifty years by * millions of mothiers for their children while teething1. with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ii the best ren.edy for diarrhoea. It will - relieve the poor little sufferer ipnme. .diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centi a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" and tak4 no other krind. 5-26tx1y HINDIPO no=VITALUTY Mad Q WON Me THE . of MW. GREAT -- g OdmCD aD the at~v eul CuejOwsVa, k. Failig su. Soeldan n losses Caused by errcs of outh. it wards off In heo2d dOld Men roverYothialVIor. It gives vigor and size to shrunken or=ans, and fits a m !or busines,ornmTiiage. Easily carried in lai- P*r'"ce'""Jd aoes"ei the vest pocket. Price 6 Bozes $2. write garaee. DR 01 esis Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. WAT1RZ= DZXOCEATIC CLU. : The Wateree Demoeratic Club met on Saturday, April 23rd, and elected the following officers: President--T. L. Johnston. Vice President-Thos. Rawls. Executive Committeeman-Jno. G. Mobley. Deliigates to County Convention Jo. G. Mobley, F. A. Neil. YiUns Olve Away. 4 It is eerfainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie. ters of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coahs and Cold., have given away over ten million trial bot ties of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hearse ness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sured by it. Call on Molaster Co., draggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50, and $1. EVery bottle guaranteed, or price reftnded. f SWnLLU ssEPTIOX. A Chasmiag Rest and Sestess.-A Delight ful Evening. - A most delightful reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cath- i cart on Thursday evening at the charm- a ng home of the latter's father and d mother,,Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Doty. By nine o'clock the parlor was well e filled with those who were to partici- o pate in the evening's pleasure. Merrily e the evening passed along and at 10 | o'clock theguests were invited to the i dining hall which was exquisitely r decorated with large festoons of roses, a re and white. Arranged on the mantel, in niches and corners were palms, pot-plants and roses. The table with its apergnes of large cut flowers was beautiful, while thereon was all that could delight the inner r mn, each dish served being the e aintiest ot its kind. The evening was one of great pleas-a r to all those present. The guests were Mesdamnes V. W. 'y oty, Robt. Turner, W. D. Douglass, O . E. Ketchin, Misses Aiken, Ada ureton, Fannie Creight, Christine elliott,'Racel1e Cummings, Agness I Rice, Jessie Oakley, Witherow, Lilla a fesrs. Henry Gaillard, Kobt. Turner, oglas, E. B. Bagsdale, J. L. Beaty, d . A. Stevenson, Sterling Gooding, S D. Dunn, Robt. Ketchin, G. H, cMaster, J. H. Cathcart, J. W. Cathcart, J. W. Hanahan, David lke,B. E. Ketchn, J.8S. Elder, Theodore. Quattlebaum. A CEEDITAELE ANALTJS. We publish the flowing essay by . Donald Richardson, of this county, now attending the Presbyterian High chool In Columbia. It is a very c ieditable analysis of Longfellow'S I auous poem: a When one to whom we are very r much attached is taken from us, there m Is, invariably, left in our lives a void, I which only time can fill, and which C time itself 1oo often fails to effectually t obliterate; It was thus with Longfellow; his t child, who was, no doubt, dearer than anyone else, hiving died, it was only i natural for him to give expression to ( his eomingled emotions of love, grief I and sadnesi. This he did in his poem esignatIon," the sentiment and Ian guage of which Is simple and earnest, Sowing directly from his grief-stricken In the first two verses of this poemj the purpose -of Longfellow is to show forth the 'inevitableness of death, hich must-come alike to all. There 1 Is no fireside, he says, but has a vacant I chair, and no Sock, however watohed nd defended, but has one dead lamb. In bringnf out this idea, he does not onine himself strictly to the literal, bat makes the fact altthe more forci ble by judicious exageration. Longfellow, as a man, was sympa thetically human, and on account of the loss ot his child was, we may well suppose, sad and despondent. He no doubt felt "the air full of farewells to the dying" and his heart went out to the lst little one. By nature he was gentle, affectionate and sympathetic, easily touched by sorrow and pain; thus he was made all the more susceptible to feelings of sadness and depression when hisJloved oue was taken from him. Bat in it all he resegnizes the fact, and expresses It in the most beautiful yet simple language, that our afflictions are fr-om God; and that sometimes those which strike us birdes: are but celestial blessings in this dark disguise. There :fore, we shiould exercise patience, see ing that our iueverest trials may be for our own personal good. IHe says that we se only dimly through allthe earthly mists and vapors which surround us, and fe quently are -not able to understand ow what -seem to us to be "funeral tpers" often may be the "distant lampsn of heaven." He exprsses his belief in imamor tahty and saVs that there is no death, but simply ~i~ transition: and that this ..o..al ezlse is but a suburb of { that life elysian and leath but the or trance from the one ' the other. To him, his child ' not dead, b simply gone to be , der Christ's ir fluence and protect care, where i the stillness and edusion of "tha great Cloister," directied by guardia angels, she will be free from tempts tion and sin, and yet ive on; while b each day continues to think of her, a in "the brightest rams of the air she pursues year afte year her tende steps, gowing each d brighter an more fi. In mind he still s with het thus preserving the which natur had given, believing at his thought though unspoken ma reach her ani be understood even where she ia Not as a little child sh 11 he again se her, but when in joy she will agaii be clasped to his boso. , it will not b the same little girl w ose death hai rended his heart with 'ef, but a fai aiden, grown ioto estial grace an beauty; with her soul also expandei ad magnified under the divine ir luences thrown aro ad her in thi "Father's mansion." Longfellow closes he poem witl the resolve that, thou h his heart a times, overwhelmed with long su pressed emotion and guish, may b on the verge of b g, yet will h be patient and altho h he can no :onceal, he will sancti by silence th grief which overpowe him. While the thought throughout th poem is not original, et it is striking 'eudered.all the more o by the beau Iful language which- e uses. Evei hough he recognizes t at death mus :ome to all alike, he a salso that it t, he 1ri.ver is the gre est of blessinz n-" di guise; a stepp' stone, as i rre. trom the trials a d hardships c ;his life to the honors d the glory o: he next, where one n that "grea chool" will, under he influenc rought to bear apo him, becom more and more perfect until he shal t last have reached" lestial perfec ion. The poem's chief be ty lies in th entiment of submissi to divine au hority, and also in th thought of I o much better existe beyond th rave. The relation w 'ch death bear etween this life and e next is also eautifully and grap ally depicted Hustrating the argum that just a ach period of our liv has its ow istinctive pursuits an nterests whicl re do not feel the lack fin the nex eriod; so the time mes when al arthly pursuits or tes are thing f the past, and the we have hai nough of life, and can leave it wit] s little regret as we ve left eacl tage of it before. By his view deati robbed of its many ginarv ter rs, and we are made o realize mor ad more fully that fe is real Life is ea at ! And the grave is not ' goal; lst thou art, to duet r turnest, Was frot spoken of th soul. A Clever Tn k. It certainly looks like t, but there i ally -no trick about it. Anybod; i try it who has L e Back an Peak Kidneys, Mala a or nervon oubles. We mean he 6i cure hin slf right' away' by ng Electri itters. This medicine tones up th hole system, acts as stimulant t ie Liver and Kidney ,. is a bloo urer and nerve t ic. It cure nstipation, Headac e, -Faintin pls, SleeplessnEs* -an Melancholy Sis purely vegetable, a mild laxative a e-agtg~i its naturi mnin cle orker. ry bottle. nly 50e a bottle at ' rug store. 3 THU The militia of all the tates seemt(c e.In a great muddle. ey can't gc rth their organizations ntact, and ii as created great- dis tisfaction. A hole i-egiment in and are mad d about to disband use the com lading general call out anothey igiment for duty. ey want te hit. There seems to a great manyj eace soldiers in the S uth Carolirit ilitia. Thei Soith. Carolinag iliti4, is not minig uptlike we wo d have liked > have seen it. Too any holiday aldiers in it. If you bo s in uiformi d bratss buttons can't tand up.to the acket lhke men worthy f bearing the ame of South Carolin' as resign and et out and make room or others ehc in do so. This' is no t ime for milli d cider men. We are glad to state at the Johnson RiIes of Union are xious to go to Cuba or anywhere dat the government or era tbemn and t any time, We beliv that there ii nough manhood in Un' n to do heti ll duty in every pa ticular, theli aptain James.E. Hunt r is a captair or the war, right no , and at an) lace or clime. Let the President and be Governor give their rdere .-Vior ~imes. Backlea's Arml Salve. The Best Salve in the orld for Cute ~rises, Sores, Ulcers , Salt Rheum. 'ever Sores, Tetter, C -apped Hands Jhillblains, Corns,.and -all Skin Erup. ions, and positively c es Piles, or nc ay required. It is gu :anteed to give ierfectatisfaction, or oney refund. d. Price 25 cents per -px. "or sale ry MMaster Co. CAST RIA ]!'r Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Iwaps Boughi Bears the @ e7AP S I L.C A New and Complete T-rea enit, consisting c ,UPPOSITORIES, Casles Ointment and tw Boxes of Ointment. A er- ing cure for Pile ith the kiehcisnf ,andoferut n death unnecesay - dure this terribi isse k-aWttn-Guarantee in esal 1 Box. NoCur ' .and$i:a box, 6fo $. Sent by * , .Sam pesr e OINT3XENT, 25~ ad 50c. CONSTIP 0 a'. ' le"t LOOD PUIC ~ Smild and pleas to take: eaeliadapted f children's use. 5 doses 2 cents. - FEE.-A vial of theefa,kouslttlePellets wi bevenith1SbOr . oPiCre Ccx for sle only by.. J.3J. OB eBruggisC nsboso;&. C. Incontinence of r h;tbited in mediately by Dr. E Ichon's An Diuretic. Cures c 'n and adul alike. Price $1. Sold y W. E. Aike: druggist, Winnsboro, . C. * ANNOUNCIST . FOR PROBA GE. Ihereby announce self as acar didate for _re-electio o the officet 'Judge of Probate; t to the Den ocratic primary. S. OHNSTON.: r HOUSE OF REPR TATIVES, I I hereby announce*yself a cand date for re-election - a seat in tb House of Representses from Faia e field County; subieetto the action c s the Democratic pi W J. WOLLIIG. MADE M A MAP AJAXT Ycm~ 4b? ao sal by.NO Spr - m W .o atr ayoass fta mmfor b+z oe sa ment and aOURS san a" 3 o.c hai3g do A eORi. k...oroa o...a.a a aon. ap irt~Mmats.e to awUC. rsis pn a s at 2A.a b 3 F~or sala by JNO. H,XASTB"R & Co., Wlnnabor.. S, C. Sprgs Watery 1 PRICE.'' 35 C A GAOI1 PHARMkLCIST. ;WANTED! to k'now~ we sell - Weatiher !-Boarding and the best quality of Lime, as low as the lowest in price. M. WDOTY-& CO. Macha and Java Coffee, none bet ter.................... .5 Monarch brand Cranberries, in 1 lb..............** . .25 Sugar Corn,:l;rly June Peas... .12i California White Cherries, 3 lbs. .25 Huckin's Ox-tail Soup in quarts. .301 A comp jete line of HIGH GRADE CANNED GOOD AND EVAPORATED FRUITS always on hand. Your patronage appreciated.. F. M. HABENICH'1 FI'RST-A3LASS JOB WORF done at Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect o der by the occasional use< Tutt's Liver Pills. They rei udate the bowels and produc A Vigorous Body. -For sickheadache, malaria, b i: ousness, constipation and ki e dred diseases, an absolute cu 2 TUTT'S Liver- PILL TO INTt WE HAVE MANY THINGS TI call at our store. New goods, pretty, a we do not mean trashy but good value. have. to see them to appre*ate them. 1 ming Silks. A good bargain in black.a1 .50 cents. Spring styles in Wash Goods are are;ahead. We have a full stock add Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Chambray and I Goods at lowest prices ever reached. I 3 pretty; also Gauze Vests, Corsets, Hosi I We have all new styles in She Strap Sandals, black and tan, in new high and low cat, will give comfort and low prices. MILLINtkl Our opening was a great success, fresh, new and up-to-date goods. Corn and give you the most stylish trimming It will not only interest you, but pay L into consideration and we will name yol State. CA LDWEL Magnificeni New AND Ns Gems of Art on I have now ready for inspection one of the grandest lines of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this market. Dress Goods and Trimmings. I have taken special pains In getting aomething new and up-to-date in this department. An inspection will soon convince you that this is true. In Wash Fabrics I have in stock a-great many new novelties that you will not fmd else -where. Would mention some of them, but have not space. La'dies, this is one fle that will make your heart leap with joy when you see them. Silks! Silks! Here you will surely find what you want. I have in stuck a nice line of ready-made Skirts and Waists. They have been very much admired by those My Yankee Notin Department is fll; almost anything you can call for.1 -Q. D.WII I'EDER AND PRICE, WORKS 71I-2 FEET. The Weeder is invaluable for all crop: section of the country on which it cans the right time and with frequency, it di -et and most expensive part of cultivati Mr. J. B. Morrison, Blackstock, S. C.: 'Dear Sir ~-I purchased a "Hallock suc last spring and another one this season. S nein corn steadily. I cultivated oats benefit. It took one man and one mule will save time and money in raising crc sI believe. Yonrs truly, Apply to .J. B. Morrison, I Or to C. A. LUCAS, Winnsboro, S. 00 00 00 00 00 00 000 LEARLY AMBER and ORANGE SUGAR CANE SEED GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE DENT CORN. CAT TAIL MILLET. In GERMAN MILLET. " WATERMELON SEED. -A full line of f GARDEN SEED. Iclisler Goi niy - 00 00 00 00.00 00 00 0C s - C45T. YOU. ). INTEREST YOU IF YOU WILL tylish, up-to-date and chcap-by cheap Dress Goods in new, novelties. You ew style Silk for waists; also.Trim id white China Silk, 27 inches wide,-at ilwa5s p-ty, but this season' goods in varie-Lappett Stripes, Dimity, Plain Muslins; also beautiful White lew styles In Ladies' Ties, cheap and !ry, Gloves and Mitts. es. Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords an shapes. Our Gents' Vici Kid Shoes wear well. We sell the best shoes ad besause we have a beautiful stock of and see them. We can p!ease you and best work. you to give us a call. Take quality i as low prices as you can get in the L & RUFF. : Display of )VtL 6OOD5 Every Counter1 Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Gloves. See my elegant assortments. Clothing. A dazzling array of stylish gamnts. Everything that is strictly ~rt-class Think of me. when in need of ai ready-made suit. I will make it tc your interest. Hats! Hats! In my stock you will dd besntIal and elaborate range of new and elegaid styles. Neckwear, Etc. My line of Gent.' Neckwear :nd Neglige Shirt will be in soon,bYI them all made to my order. ea your purchases; wait for mine.b member that I have opened the Jawi of trade with lots of palatable bar. gains. LIFORD. 011ETIYTOR: $10. 00. WEIGHT 80 LBA ;, nothing growing on the farm in any ot be used with great profit. Used ai ipenses almost entirely with the bard an, vi.., hoeing. White Oak, S..C., March 8,1898. cess anti-clog Weeder and Cu1tivator' I will keep one going in cotton and this 'prng with one, to their greal two da to cultivate 38 acres. They pi, an will also increase the returns (Signed) C. S. PIXLEY. 3lackstock, S. C., AGENT FOR COUNTY. ., Local Agent. . 412-1m -THE OLD Again %uFront. First-Class Groceries Consisting of Flour, Bacon, Corn, Meal, Sagat Coffee, Canned Goodra of all kind. The best Green Coffee, 10 lbs. f.e the dollar. Ohio Buckwheat Flour in bulli Scotch Crush Oatmeal. A barrel e new No. 1 Mackerel. One Barrel New Crop Porto Ric Molasses. New Orleans Koisses of aligrade Fine Cream Cheese always on han Also a fresh lot of Dkiei Fruit. FINE~ CIGARS A2ND TOBACCO Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Ti best selection of Chewing Tobac< that can be found in Winsboro. Wheat Bran, Chopped Corn and Os for cow fe'a'-r e -nu hand.. No. 1 Timan..uz it.& . Also therbs quality of Lime aiways on band. A- fine selection of SHOES of t best makel J. D. McCARLEY t CO In these 4 Counties has ever been offered before. WE WILL REPAIR YOUR WAT throughout, excepting c Pairs, fr $1.00Q and guarantee same to give enres isfaction for 12 months, jest asf-ap db p Jar price had been pad R6 BRakNDI'SGUIE is backed up by his many years of eW=J-_ perience, by his r at* and, grea-est of all, by his farreab unquee able repution. This- POSITIVELY sAc a:me o will hold good until JUNE i, ONLY, and is done to test the valas of th b ' newspaper space In our sectdon. Dozens - *last weekt bow " thing whoaen R. BRANDT WAT4HMAKR ANWI Ohester, S. C. -CALL.N E4 D CLS AND ONT ELAY. THE POPE MAfUAC'URGCO are prepared to fukuls) Beyels this season.at prices -TO SUIT'A .L Tbe CelebratetCaInio, * $15 The 5 pe nt Nickie, 1898 * mdl,are "Standard of theWo "d - *- - - Columbiamoe, No.4. - - 0* Hartford, 1898 ~aten ,7 and 8 50 00 Hartford,1808. 15te 3U16 405 Hartford,189Vdette,17k18 3600 Hartford, 1898, Jack and Gi1ll, 30 ,U cent Ncel 0olumba are. Many Hurtfoids are ridden InWimas boro. Ask the riders what their rebor is. We will rest oUrllUlaonwhat they say. They stay out of . repair hpsand run "so easy AUof the 'above are made bythe Pope Manufacturing Co., whc is a guarantee of 'good wokmnbp If you wana a cheap scondbu whee, we can furnish yuone rom $500 up, but th.ese wa ie not guaranteed. "You. 7a9-S.Y get" JORDAN & DMYIS .AGENTS, LANDS.WANTED. Persons with landA .foa rIot quesed to put them lnm#il rsale. I am in constant twany lettrs. ofO Yb jthat I m a leto efect5*~ those wh will41gIe area a'ursede' Stailed descriptioa&What to No charge wilib~ b factory sales areinade, srldq must be such as earn beguue SIS mst ge: Nubrof acs. ocadien,.charaster ot land, poiiytoeailroads post - --5,6htce sat twns, kli mproveUnint3. tlammnica*onsstr wheso desired. -. JASat