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LOCAL' INTELLIGENCE Thursday, May 1, - - - 1898. LOCAL DRIErs. -Read the annonnement e f T. M. Boniware elsewhere. - Jno. J. Neil announces himself this morning for Probate Judge. -J. L. Hawes & Bro. have rented the store owned by Mrs. M. G. Roche. -Mr. John Frazier, of Cheater, who was in town on Monday with some horses, was arrested and fined for fast driving. -Just received, to-day, an elegant line of the latest Sailors, black, white and colored-fancy combinations. Mrs. J. D. McCarley. -Miss Kate McDowell died in Rock Hill on Sunday last at the residence of Mr. Lee Kerr. Miss McDowell is related to Mr. D. H. Stevenson's fam ily and was well known in town. --Quite a number of young gentle men and ladies left in a wagon on Wednesday pr a picnic at RocK City. Mr. Theodore Quattlebaum and Miss Jessie Jennings chaperoned the merry party. -Fltz Thompson, George Rion and David Bryson were finally turned down and not allowed to fight for the honor of the lag. David on account of his age, and George for reason of his light weight Fltz on account of defective eyesight. -The third supply of millinery this season. Broad brim sailors and all up-to-date goods as low as the lowest. Come and see. Mrs. Boag. --Although there were no memorial exercises on Taesday afternoon the morning was spent by the ladies in making wreaths to decorate the graves of the unforgotten dead. In the after -n-on the ladies soid ice cream to aid in building the monument. They real ized about thirteen dollars. -A man named Cash who has been working in the Fairfield Cotton Mills went down to Columbia with the Lee Light Infantry and stood the physical examination and was accepted. On Tuesday he deserted the ranks and re turned to Winnsboro, where he was ariested as a deserter. He was re leased, however, on the receipt of a telegram from Columbia stating that he had not signed the pledge or been mustered in. The Kind Ytiaiways Bought A Card of Th-nks. I am more than thankful to the citi zens of Winnsboro, both white and coloredAn saving 1my household ef tests; also the liberal hospitality that was offered to me early Sunday morn ing for rest for myself and fa-nily. Jno. M. Smith. - .DELA OF<ME.W. s'. JACESOX. Information has been received of the death of Mrs. W. F. Jacks6ig-t her hiome near Tirzah, York County. She was bburied at Bethesda Presby - terian Church in that county. We ex tend our sympatiry to the bereaved family. DUA-rN OF MES XARTNA NFELSON. Mrs. Martha Nelson died in Colum bia on Wednesday morning after a lingering illnens, and her remains were brought here for interment. Mrs. Nelson lived in Winnsbore for a num ber of years, and left here for Colums bia about eight years ago. She was the mother of Messrs. W. II. and E. A. Nelson and Mrs. Chasn. Newnhamn. She was a member of the Presbyterian > Church. She wasover eighty years of age. The funeral services will be held this morning a,t 9.30 o'clock. -rO TI1m FoUrLc. We, the undersigned, tender oar heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted us daring the fearful ---. night of Saturday last. To the mem ~-_bers of the fire deps.rtment we feel especially grateful. DesPortes Mercantile Co., Jno. ML. Smith, Chat. A. Lutcas, J. D. McCarley & Co., G. A. White, D. Lauderdale, L. Landecker, J. L. Hawes & Bro. PR8aON(AL. Mr. Allen Jones, of! Columbia. was .in the Boro on Wednesday. Mr. D. J. Macaulay, of Chester, and his little daughter are in town. Mr. F. C. Withers, representing the Columbia State, was in town on Wed nesday. Mr. W. B. Wilson, of Greenville, N. 1)., was in town on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Annie Thomas, of Augusta, Ga., was a guest at the home of Dr. Quattlebauml on Tuesday. Mrs: Huey, of Waxhaw, N. C., a sister of Mrs. W. H. Porter, returned home Wednesday, after a visit in town. Mrs. Hood, of Lancaster, who has been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John M. Harden, returned home on Tuesday. Miss Mattie McCrorey left on Tues day for Waxhaw, N. C. From there she will visit relatives in Greenville, Greenwood and other towns in this State. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Thu Kid You Have AIwaps Bought Bears the Signatnre of HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY - Made a - Wel Man THE .T . Of Me. GREAT - rCo RMEDY uces the above result '3iVa ek Failing esmray. Stops ait drainsan losses caused by erro ofyouth. It wards off In sanity and Consum'ption. Young Men regain Man hod and Oid Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor and s:ze to shrunken organs, and fits a man for business or =arriage. Easily carried in the vest pocket. Price JUl 6 J Boxes $2.58 by mail, iu plain pack- / hagge. w it h written guarantee. OR. JN 0' R* Paris Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. sMALLOx IN THE COUNTY Dr. Langford has reported to Super visor Tennant that there was a case of smallpox in his community near Blythewood. It is said that the man with the disease escaped from the pest house in Columbia and came to Blythe wood. The escapes from Columbia are reported frequently. We do not know whether the numerous escapes reported are true or not, but it has been charged repeatedly that there has been lack of rigidity'and strictneas in the effort to control the disease in Co lumbia. If the disease is not stamped out soon, it will spread over the whole State. Every day some one comes to Winnsboro from Columbia. It might be economy to [quarantine against Columbia, and do it thoroughly. The wonder is that smallpox has not al ready made its appearanee here. Only a few days ago a gentleman reported a case at Blairs on the Spar tanburg and Union railroad. -Come and Pee on 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 reaus, washstands, wardrobes, cradles, desks, lounges, side-boards, towel racks, leaf tables, center tables. J. 0. Boag. Enterprising Druggists. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than McMaster Co., who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now hava the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, conghs < and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing auch a furor all over the country by its many start ing cares. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoareness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call t above drug store and get a trial hot ie free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 5 AN UNUSUAL INVEsTIGATION On Monday evening according to a statefent made by Mr. Morris Meyers e was summoned by Policeman Gil bert to appear before the town council, nd Mr. Meys-aays that heLwas formed.that the object of the meeting is~td itigie into the cause or origin of the fire last StliYday night. After] e entered the town hall the doors I were locked. Mr. D. A. Crawford acting as intendant administered an oath to Mr. Meyers, and Mr. Meyers, then stated what he knew about the fire about as follows: That he left his store about fifteen minutes after ten, and went to his roomn at the hotel. His first knowledge of the fire was the sound of the fire bell. Several other parties were examined. < It is learned that council was unable to fix the resp onsibility for the fire. As it is generally known over the streets, it might as .well be published that there is some suspicion thatC Meyers had something to do with the fire on Saturday night. PROHIBITION MEETING. As is well known to everyone, the prohibitionists of the Democratic party of South Carolina, have concluded that the time for the adoption of their policy for the troatment of the liquor problem, is now at hand. In carrying out their plans, the prohibition con vention held recently in Colombia, has nominated a full state ticket to be voted for at the primaries. The mem >er of the State Executive Committee from each county, is charged with the duty of organizing the forces for pro hbiion in his county. The unctersigned has beeu appointed a member of the executive committee from this county. In discharging my :uty as a- member of said committee for Fairfield County, I now call a mass meeting, of all who are in sympathy with prohibition, in the court house in Winsboro on Saturday, May 14th, at 12 o'clock. We wish to have a full representation from every neighbor hood and voting precinct in the county. Will not every friend of the cause see that his community is represented? C. E. McDonald. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an infamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Enstachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you- have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unles the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is no'hing but an infiamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars or any case of Deafness (caused by catarr) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circa lars, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75. DEATH OF R. L. T. JAMFS Mr. Editor: I write this to- inrorw you of the death of T. T. Janeb, an old citizen of your c;;unty,.who passed away at his home, Gunnison, Miss. April 30th. Judging from the universal esteenm and affection with which he was re garded by all in this community, 1 should think there would be many in his old home who are interested in his career, and will read of his death with sad hearts; especially his comrades who served with him in the last war. He felt a deep interest in his old home, and always read THE NEWS AND HZRALV carefully. "Wife give me my letter from home," was usually the way he asked for his paper. As a boy, he was a member of the Fairfield Rifles. At the first call for troops he enlisted with the 1st S. C. Tolunteers, served with them six months, and then joined the 12th, Maxcy Gregg, Colonel. He saw the first gun fired at Sumter, and con tinned in steady service (though se' yerely wounded, from which he saf fered up to his death,) and was made prisoner at Appamattox aid sent to Harts Isla nd. After the war he came to Mississippi, located in Bolivar, where he lived, beloved by all who kr.ew him. R. H. Buckley. G u:nison, Miss., May 8, 1898. For Over Fifty Years.. MRs. WncsLow's SooTmnG STEUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with 'perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best reniedy for diarrhaea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrnp," and take no other kind. 5.26txly Ben he The Kind.You Have Always Bought of t APANES CURE A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of UPPOSITRIES, Capsules of Ointment and two 3oxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles every nature and degree. It makes an operation vith the knife, which is painful, and often results n death unnecessary. Why endure this terrible Nlsasef We pack a Written Guarantee In each 3 Box. No Cure, NoPay. ancd and$i abox, 6for 5. Sent by mail. Samples free OINTdENT, 25o. and 50e. J Japan~~Cue,e Liver Pellets, the"OSIAINCrd ie rvne,b t0NSTIPATOMN a E,"""'''."e .s.e Des LIE R ad STOMAC REGULTORId o take: especiay adapted for children's use. 50 FREEA Avial of these famous little Pellets will uvaz for salie only by J. 3. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, 8. C. For Sale. ore the Court House in Winnsboo,. i saleaday in June, the lot upon which toOd the store recently occupied by I 5. Landecker, if not sold sooner. The t extends from Main street to the silroad. W. C. BEATY, 510Otd President. I Final Notice 'o alllPerson Owing Tmv Taies SNotice is hereby given to all persons wing taxes to the town of Winnsboro o pay the same to John J. N~eir, Clerk if Counel, on er before the 1st day or [ne, at his offce No. 4 Law Range. fter that day, executions against roperty will be issued in every case lelinquent wiithout exception. IRAGSDALE& RAGSDALE, Attorneys and Counsellors for the Towns Council. rd May, 1898. Machinery ! Manufacturers' Agents for the SMITH SONS -Also ENGINES, BOILERS, &cc.. )ur MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Tele phone crank too. W. 0. MoEW & SONS, Phone in our CORN WELL, S. C. >fie on Winnsboro md Chester line. 4-6-ly FI RST-O LASS JOB WORK done at THI :.. 0 FFICE i i A NOUNCMENTS. OR PROBATE JUDGE. ,I heEeby announce myself as a can didatei for ~ re-election to the office of Judgei of Probate; subject to the Dem ocratig primary. - .-. S. R. JOINSTON. I i reby announce myself a candi date.or the office of Probate Judge for irfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. J. NEIL. HO SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I-he:reby announce myself a candi date or re-election to a seat in the Hons. of Representatives from Fair field County; subject to the'action of the D4mocratic primaries. -J. G. WOLLLNG. I.o er for re-election to the Gene ra As bly, subject. to the action of the Dem cratic primary. R. A. MEARES. (COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Fairfield County, subje' to the 'ction of the Democratic prim ies. W. W. CROSBY. I reby announce myself a candi date , Treasurer of Fairfield County, subj to the action of the Demo crati- primary or primaries. . - HUGH S. WYLIE. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I h reby announce myself a candi date County Supervisor of Fair field;, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. JNO. A. STEWART. I hereby announce myself a candi date 'for re-election to the office of Cnn,Supervisor of Fairfield County, suje .to'the action of the Democratic prim .res. B. G. TENNANT. COUNTY AUDITOR. I h reby announce myself a candi :late for re-election to the ofi:e of Loun y Auditor, subject to the action )f th .Democratic primaries. J. L. RICHMOND. CO TY SUPT. EDUCATION. I b reby announce myself a candi late f r the office of County Superin. .ende t of Education for Fairfield Ton y, subject to the action of the Dem atic primaries. T. M. BOULWARE. M DE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POrVELY CU FLLXervee Dfeeeob-yaJling cSn ory,I otcySloeaae,2..aue by Abuse o other zete endt Indhr ns.. QCogilkmet and y e+au hetr ''s vialt .sssme:sm. dt a men foratdy bnse or marriao. Prevent Insanity and Oqusuamption it time. Their use shows c i ed amuove noet eects a CUE where all other dail In nt havin t the genuine ha Tablets. They halv thoaaedand willcuroyo . We n if e aos. tiva guarantee to effect a cae o a in ioh ior refusnd the money Prhea s to coe r six l coe (ful tatmaty for nec es naila wca rr po receiptofrice.sin ole some- .yJ . H,MXE CO, sei randb h Intendant,an h. JN.s.-EIL to Cli of Cnaouncill b ertl evaccproded. Pp oanfar. T ry t hllb it.Yu shll bie ipotly ensored, Jand ' in' re seuhrvzed in caeo any ie1 reusngs.. oey the same,b. livhcousionYascht Clbe Salad essing.r ot h pr vsion of Pic ame Hams jutene, Soda andntFdncysuts Fhr-. .ABEICHT ADealerk of Cunercis. BARREitLO{ S r vrprodce.gs p Watefavr.TritYo PRil IE :sotdJm Desig A AIsTf - TO .INTE WE HAVE MANY THINGS call at our store. New goods, pretty, we do not mean trashy but good valn have to see them to appreeiate them. ming Silks. A good bargain in black 50 cents. Sprina styles in Wish Goods sr arelahead. VWe have a fall stock ad Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Chambray at Goods at lowest prices ever reached. pretty; also Gauze Vests, Corsets, Ho 5H OL5. We have all new styles in St Strap Sandals, black and tan, in nev high and low cut, will give comfort an low prices. MILLINtI Our opening was a great success fresh, new and up-to-date goods. Cot and give you the most stylish trimmit It will not only interest you, but pa3 into consideration and we will name y State. CA LDWEL My line of WHITE L LAUNDRIED, NEGI SHIRTS is the most cor market. My prices will I HAVE EVERYTHIN AFAN A Something new and nice my prices before you buy. Q. D. WIl HVED AND PRICE, WORKS 7 I-2 FEUT. The Weeder is invaluable for all crop section of the country on which it canm Lhe right time and with frequency, it di st and most expensive part of cultivati (r. J. B. Morrison, Blackstock, S. C.: Dear Sir -I purchased a "Hallock mu< last spring and another one this seaton me in corni steadily. I cultivated oats enefit. It took one man and one mule will save time and money in raising cr< :believe. Yours truly, Apply to J. B. Morrison,]1 Or to C. A. LUGAS, Winnsboro, S, 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EARLY AMBER and ORANGE SUGAR CANE SEED GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE DENT CORN. CAT TAIL MILLET. GERMAN MTTLTET. WATBRMELON SEED. -A fulil line of GARDEN SEED. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 tT YOU. rO INTEREST YOU IF YOU WILL stylish, up-to-date and cheap-by cheap . Dress Goods in new novelties. You New style Silk for waists; also Trim and white China Silk, 27 inches wide, at e alwa: s p.etty, but this seas3u's goods d in variety-Lappett Stripes, Dimity, id Plain Muslins; also beautiful White New styles in Ladies' Ties, cheap and Eiery, Gloves and Mitts. ioes. Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords an r shapes. Our Gents' Vici Kid Shoes d wear well. We sell the best shoes ad because we have a beautiful stock of ne and. see them. We can p!ease you ig and best work. you to give us a call. -Take quality DU as low prices as you can get in the L & RUFF. al NcNel AUNDRIED and UN ,IGEE and G'O FF nplete ever shown in this so please you. G YOU WISH IN T HE T LINE.. H ONE . n this departnient. Get ~LIF ORD. CUTIVATOR.a $10.00. WEIGHT 80 LBS s, nothing growing on the farm in any ot be used with great profht. Used at spnses almost entirely with the hard Ln, viz., hoeing. White Oak, S. C., March 8, 1891, cess anti-clog Weeder and Cultivator" .I will keep one going in cotton and this spring with one, to their great two days to cuitivate 38 acres. They ips, and will also increase the returns, (Signed) 0. S. PIXLEY. lackstock, S. C., AGENT FOR COUNTY. C., Local Agent. 4-12-1m Horses, IMares and Mules. 10 GOOD. YOUNG MULES. 5 COIIMON AGED GO @D WORK MULES, all broken, sound and straight. 2 GOOD SADDLE HORSES. 2 GOOD MARES, youongin well broken. Also a few PLUG HORESS sud a tow PLUG MULES. I will sell the above stock cheap for cas' or on time until fill on good paper; or I will exchange any of them for broken down stock. One good, heavy tem of mules. tl aeaf ron hand and will sell them or exchange them for dry cattle. I will pay th highestosh, t.i- fe..a lot of yenng, poor etIlle,th1at wiie d , to pasture, at Winnboro. -A. WILLIFORD. P=upm3om Get the Best of Your. . Summer time is most trying o weak eyes, and nothing but glasses will protect them. Only these who have been relieved by the use of glasses anderstand what bear ing the condition of the e)es has on the general health. If you need the service of a good optician we can serve you well and cheaply. D Don't Forget that we are running that special priee of . s1.ool Lor Ifattin; your entire watch in thor Dugh repair until JUNE 1,1898, only. Those who should miss this opporta oity will regret it. Come now, and not after it is TOO [ATE. R. BRANDT, WATCHM EE AND O TICIAN, Chester, S. C. NEWS *. and HERALD 1~~ 1 eey, $$ OaIerna Advngh LETTER BEADS, BILL HEADS,9 NOTE HADS, LAWYERS' BRIMS. LIENS, MOETGAGEM, DEEDS, - g]RWL A R and everything in job line doug as cheaply as anywhere else to the state. GIVF)US&A!CHANCE Every penny spen.t at homeoi kept at homeL. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENI'S, with a fill stock of Casketa, Burial. Cases and Coffins, oonstantly ox hand, and. use of hearee when requested. Thankfal for past patronage and solici tagon for a share In the future, in the old stant T5 ELLIOTT GINl SEO?, I N, ULLIOTT ' CO. -N-**