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OCAL INTELLIGENCE Tharaday, June 2, - - -18 LOCAL BRIEIS. -See Supervisor's report. -Mr. and Mrs. Saml. Cathcart, Jr., will give a moonlight picnic to-night complimentary to their friends. -I offer the balance of my millinery stock at cst. Persons desiring any thing in this line will do well to call before purchasing. Mrs. J. D. McCarley. -Rev. Jabez Ferris will preach next Sunday morning on "What the New Testament teaches concerning bap t!sm." After the services the doors of the church will be opened to receive any who may desire to follow Him who said, "Thus It becometh n-to fulfil all righteousness." FOE sALE. Cotton Seed Meal. M. W.Doty k Co. WANTED. 6 to 10 shares Winnsboro Bank stock. Apply to J. C. Caldwell. Dr. W. H. Wakesold, of Charlotte, N. C., will be in Winns boro at the Winnsboro Hotel, on Tharsday, June 2nd, this day only. His practice is limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. adv ADDITIONAL TELEHONE wNXEMS. Subseribers will please add the fol lowing numbers to their lists: J. Z, Mconald, residence, 53. G. H. McMaster, residence, 61. H. E. Ketchin, residence, 33 Jas. A. Brice, residence, 27. R. B. Hanahan, residence, 26. SABRIED, 4diss Lilla Ketchin to Rev. McZlwes Ross, formerly of York County, now of Oxford, Pa , on Wednesday, by Rev. C. E. McDonald assisted by Rev. Jno. T.Chalmers and Rev. Mr. John son. Mr. and Mrs. Rose left on the north bound train for Pennsylvania. A full account of the wedding will appear in our next issue. Prof. C. S. Matthews, of Aiken, is at home. Misses Parmater and Pixley arrived mn town from Farmingtoni on Wednes day. Edgar Matthews .has gone to Ridge -way to see about a telephone between that place and Columbia. Lawrence Porter leaves for Edge field te.dy to assist in puttint ma chinery inthe EdgeeldOtton factory. AN sEe WITH AX emE. A gentleman from the country sent as an egg which had a distinct map on it, ad he declared that he found it in the hen's nest in this condition. We have tried to decipher the map, and we ink it has -the United States on it, the Phillipmne Islandi, Hawaiian Islands and several other countries which we were unable to designate. It is an enigma, and will be left in this office for expert interpreters. What - may be the omen of this egg in the p,reeent war we do not know. A rAITrUgLr AgnrMA GONE. On Monday Mr. Q. D. Williford's family horse become sick, and on Wednesday she died. A reporter watched her with much sympatby during her illness. He knew that she had been a kind, gentle and faithfal animal, and it gave pain to the report er to see how she suffered. Mrs. Williford was very fond of the ani mal, and everything was done to make her "slipping awa" just as easy as -possible. A few minutes prior to her death a heavy dose of chloroform was administered to make death as pain less as possible. SUNDAY SCHOOL. CONTENTION AT eROOKED RUN. The sunday School convention at Crooked Ran church (Baptist) was held on Friday the 27th of May and cantinued through the 29.h of May. It was well attended by delegat*s from the differeuit churches. Mr. WV. R. Rabb was chosen president, B. H. Yarborough vice-president, and W. G. Hinnant secretary. Rev. Mr. Willonghby was to have delivered an address on the use of blackboards and lesson pictures, but he died just a few days before the convention, and in the afternoon seve ral speeches were made as to his work as a missionary. These were kind of memorial exercises. Mr. Willouthby did a great deal among cotton factories in Columbia, especially, and some very eloquent tributes were paid to his memory by Rev. H. K. Ezell and Esr. Jabez Ferris. Sanday Mr. D. H-. Ruff and Dr. T. B. McKinstry spoke on the subjset: 'How we huave been benelted by the * meeting " The whole community en joyed the exercises, and regretted when the convention adjourned. Nuekie='s Arnica saI. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ~ 2' 3ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, * Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblans, Corns, and .all Skin Erup * tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ei. Price 25 cen&a per box. ?'or sale by McMaster Co.. Co mmcncetsent at S cdemy College is alwai-ia occasion that brings with it a large company of visitors from North Carolina '-nd other Sta e<. TWis year the occlein was one of unusual interest becaus! everything paased off in so smooth and satisfactory a manner, and because the number of visitors was unusuallf large. Tb :n too the number of diss tinguished vi'itors was larger than usual, s) taken altogether the com mencement of 189b may be justly said to have been the most successful for the past ten years. The Baccalaureate sermon was de livered by the Rev. H. A. Brown, D. D., and the large Moravian Church was flled to its utmost capacity to hear his earnest and eloquent effort. Monday evening the opening con cert took place. The crowd seeking admission was so great that it was impossible to get near the door half an hour before the opening of the con cert. A terrible thunder storm raged during a portion of the concert and the i young ladies deserved special credit for the cool and collected man ner in which they performed their parts notwithstanding) the fdashing lightning and the rolling thunder. Tuesday was given over to the Seniors. They read their essays, had fan in connection with class day, gave the company good music, and had a good time generally. Wednesday was Alumnae day and the exercises were given over to the former entirely. There were pre sented two beautiful memorials, one a large bust of the famous edacator John Amos Comenius, the other a ine iron grill work fence, These me morials cost between. $200 and $300. In addition to this the old pupils pre sented between $300 and $400 to the Centennial Memorial Chappel. to be erected in the year 1902. In the night the grand concert was given. It was a grand efort indeed. The afternoon I banquet was attended by more than f 200 guests, and is always one of the ] most brilliant affairs of the year in the 4 city. Thursday. morning closed the pro- 4 gramme of the week, when thirty- 4 eight young ladies received their dl- 4 plomas in the regular college class and 4 about a seore more received diplomas in the special departments. It was a 4 beautiful sight to see the young ladies 4 gathered on the platform in their 4 white Oxford caps and gowns. and g with the great bank of water lillies ir 4 their midst. The picture was one that 4 will net soon be forgotten. 4 The school was particularly fortu- 4 nate in the speakers. We have already 4 alluded to the Rev. Mr. Brown. The 4 Alumnae had Mrs. Judge Cobe as A their speaker and the orator of Thurs- 4 ay mtorning was Judge Advocate 'd (sneral Lemly, LL. D., United States 4 Navy. Iu addition to this list there 4 were present Mrs. Gov. Russell, and ,l we may add a score or more of persons a who held positions of distinction of ne kind or another. 4 The year just closing has been a ;4 great one foi this old college, and the 4 Beats the Elondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Te., has found a more valuable dis covery than has yet been made in the Kondike. For years he 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 o little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; wonid have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. As thma Bronchitis and. all throat and lugaioins are positively cured by Dr. Kig's New Discovery for Con sumption. Trial bottles free at Mc Muster Co.'s Drug Store. Reglr.a size 50) ets. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 Ner Over Nifty Years. - Ms. WiNsLow's SOOTHING STEUF has been used for over fifty years by uillios of mothers for their children I while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, e allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best rensedy for diarrhaa. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-live centsc a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 8-26tx1y CASTORIA. For Infanits and Childrmn. The Kli You Hlave Alwayp hught Bears the VIGIlRMEI Essity,Quiokty, Permanently Restored MAGNEJIC NIERY itEn alln if Memothesul fOer-wr.Wry iknes, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgene Price 0sad 51: Ce xes $s. aiy, us ELO L L PcILdobe srnh-wilgv reng! and tone toev prt FEAbote of the famous Japanese Liver leswil be given with a$sr box or more of Mag netic Nervine. tree. Sold only by J. J.3OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S.'C. MADE ME A MAN . bine .. ean a..a..a. aL Fo sl by JKO . ur .'Mrss JAPAAE$ ANew and Complete Treatment, cosrP= SUPP~OSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure f ofeveryatureand deee. It aakesn bf= with the knifewhcu vaifhLan te u, m n esrt 6 for " s4ac ae Wltamarautesiu L.-,No Cure, No. and ta bo: an mr, 25. ad bo&the 0NSTIPAT1N**'''"***t Pivan det LIVER d STOMA REGULATO171 BLO RFE.Small, mild and plea to take : esecialy adapted for children's useil doses 25cents. FiEE.-A vial of these famonslittk Pelets . be ynwith a $z box or more of Pile Cure. CuaE for sale only by J. J OBEAR, Druggit, Winusboro, S. C. "7EPORT OF Cotopr o w CLAIMS APPROVD ANDISAPPROYED AT TH LAST MEETING O THE BOARD OF COUNTT COMMIS SIONERS HELD ON MAY 14, 1898. The following claims were examined and approved on State Case fund of 1898: No. A 166 R s Ellison, 07 A J McGill, 558 M D .Coy.in, - 1 159 J is C Pickett, - - 400 L) I, W Ruf, 10420 L61 E G Palmer, .4'00 65 P M 3 Holley, 200 63 D L Stevenson, 100 00 64 L L Bolick, 18'75 ?5 G S Hinnant, ($12.75) not - allowed, 0 00 66 Lula McScord, 3 80 67 R E Ellison, 68 R EEllisen, 30000 69 T M Cathcart, 3760 :70 D H Robertson, 200 71 D E McDowell, 18 75 :72 W B Smith, 5 00 The following claims were examined d approved on Road and Bridge and of 1898: lo Amount. 28 J W Russell, $ 315 29 W B Creight, . - 42 2f 30 G Y Langford, 1245 31 Bill Jones, 1000 32 Charles Robinson, 11 00 33 S B Morgan, 1100 34 A D Hood, 2000 35 T K Elliott, 6 10 6 S G Huey, 550 48 W R Aiken, 17 00 49 Simon McIntosh, 3 15 50 J W Holis, 10 51 D G Smith, 450 52 W J L Weir, 3500 53 Jno R Pickett, 1 50 54 Lazarus Johnston, 4 00 :55 C B Eabb, 5 00 1 JC Hoffman, .211 2 S BClow ney, 29 80 53 J HGibson, 13 00 4 Jno )[ Turner, 215 5 Joo S Stone, 3 6 WRHGibbsk&Co, -94 7 A MPark,4 8 1f J Johnson, 1 89 W J Johnson, 11 90 Jno P Matthews, 77 1 BGTnnant, 194 C E Uathcart, 0 195 Jno D) McCarley & Co, 196'W J Crawford, 197 J B Burley, 1600 198 S B Morgan, - 10 199 Charlie Robinson, 11j0 i6 Bill Jones, 10) 03 17 J C Picket (*1.66), not al lowed, OO0 1 A D Hoo>d, 20 00 The following claims were examined d approved on Poor House fund of o. Amount. 7 T G Cameron, $1500 138 Henry Boulware, 5 00 139 B Q Montgomery, 9.00 140 Jno D Palmer, 26 95 41 Mansel McClintock, 3003 143 S CBroom, 230 145 CBBRabb, 6 00 46 MW Dotyk&Co, 10 45 147 J WTeamn,69 L79 Calvin C Weir, 1004) 36 B G Tennant, 255 )3JC Buchanan, 11 00 04 B W Phillips, 375 05 W EAiken, 12 50 06 U McClntock, 1 80 07 T F? Mitchell, 6 25 The following claims were examined nd approved on Public Building fund i 1898. lo. Amounit. 73 J U Elliott, 010 00 74 W E oCogswell, 6 00 7 Preston Rion, 4 00 176 Henry Heims, 9 00 177 Jnto D Smart, 38 07 178 S R Johnston, 2 0 12 Jno D Smart,200 13 R W Phillips, -175 The following claims were exam ned and approved on the State Case 'nd of 189&' (0, Amount. 0 WV B Wright, $10 00 ~01 mD CColvin, 10 00 02 Jno S Stone, 10 00 I do certify that the above statement ,s a correct 'copy of claims approved nd disapproved at the last meeting )f the County Board held on May 14,1898. B. G. TENNAN"P, 6-2 County Supevisor F. C. For Sale. I WILL OFFER FOR SAL4E BE bre the Court House in Winnsboro, )n salesday in June, the lot upon which itood the store recently occupied by U. Landecker, if not sold sooner. The ot extends from Main street to the railroad. W. C. BEATY, 5 1td President.. Final Notice To alll'eros Oii Tmv Taxes Notice is hereby given to all persons wng taxes to the town of Winnsboro o pay the same to John J. Neil, Clerk f Connel, on er before the lit day-.of nne, at his office No. 4 Law Range. After that day, executions 'against property will be issued in every case delinquent without exception. RAGSDALE k RAGSDALE, Attorneys and Counsellors for the Town Council.. 3rd May, 1898. iir ^ di a e,crd s, ('s exeption whasoever.] FOR PROBATE'JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office & Judge of.Probate; subject to the Dem oratic primary. S. I JOHNSTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge or Ysirfield .County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. J. NEIL. SeOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVES. hereby announce myself a candi. Tate. for re-election -to a s3at in the 6ouse'of Representatives from Fair. 115sy; -subject to the action of ocratic primaries. J. G. WOLLING. for re-election to the Gene ra ly, subject to the action of the tic primary. R. A. MEARES. *ends of Mr. E. B. BAGSDALE 11y nominate him for the f Representatives, subject to ocratic primary. by announce myself a candi election to the General As abject to the primary. J. B. MORRISON. NTY R. bannounce myselft can' -idaarerof Fairfield unty, tthe action of the Demoratic sub . - W. W. CROSBY. y ,inounce iyself'a candi Treasurer of Fairiteld County, d to the action of the Demo 11 'Mary or.-primaries. c HUGH S. WYLIE. UNTY SUPERVISOR. announce myself a candi i herCounty Supervisor of Fair date foibect to the action of the field; afic primaries. Democri' JNO. A. STEWART. announce myself a candi I here -election to the office of date'rr ervisor of Fairfield County, County 'le action of the Democratic subject to primarie B. G. TENNANT. ce of Supervisor of Fair Forth,' I hereby announce my field Coun ate, subjeet to the action self a can cratic party as expressed of the Derprimary election or elec thron tions. S. B. CRAWFORD. nnonnce myself a candi I ce of County Supervisor dat subject to, the-. action of for ic primary election. the , G. Y. LANGFORD. of Supervieor of Fair I hereby announce my '' e, snect to The actioa tic prnmaries. J. B. BURLEY. * AUDITOR. nce myself a candi JCinto the o - of b'Wetto th COUNTY W?T.iEDUCA'T I hereby~anicunie myself a candi date for the'oSee of County Superiuia tendent of B~ucation for Fairfield County, subjet- to .the action of the Democratic pvmaries. iT. ML. BOULWARE. The many friends of Rev. J. P. ISENHOWER repectfully nominate him for the' offic.:of. County Superinten dt of Educalon for Fairfield County, ' ~eet to the etion of the Democratic pman1es. ~he many Triends of Mr. D. L. S repectfully nominate him forire-electi 'to the office of Superin tendent -of alcation, believing that the impro ondition of the public scEi s sive proof that he is Ihe right he right place; sub ject to . -of the Demoerstit~ party. The osi delicions des sert ever r)duced. Pop ular flavor . Try it. You "ill like it. Assorted Jams ad Preserv in 1 and 2 cans. j 11y in .5-lb. btui$ets. Hj apple in 1 .and 2-lb can . Deviled Olives, Yacht lub Salad Dressing. A c se of Pic nic Harns just pened, 4 to 8 lbs.; at 12c. he finest Soda and liancy Biscuits received fresh ever wveek F. M. HABENIC 'T, Dealer in Fine Gro eries -WE SELL B UGGIES, *SURREYS, L ADIES' PH 'T ONh WAGONS, FLOORING, CEILIN#G W BATHER-BOARDING, SHINGLES, atnd GROCERIES of everg kinld. . M'. W. DOTY & Co. WE HAVE MANY THINGS TI call at our store. New goods, pretty, s we do not mean trashy but good value. have to see them to appreciate them. i ming Silks. A good bargain in black a: 50 cents. Spring styles in Wash Goods are 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, Hosi 45HOL5. We have all new styles in Sho Strap Sandals, black and tan, in new high and low cut, will give comfort and low prices. MILLINtR Our-opening was a great success, 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 WELl <HOT W[ CLOTI I AM NOW PREPARED THING YOU WANT IN ' Crash Suits, Alpaca Coats and Coats and Vests, Serge Coats, ca.Vests, Fancy Marsa e Vests, Crash Pants - - - a t me extra size Alpac rin stock--sizes up to . -- I have a line of Men's, Boy Coats and Vests, and odd Coal iiftints on the dollar. Ladies, I want you to seei BOOTS, in 'vesting tops and 1 PERS of same-something nei GIVE ME A LOOK. SQ. L. WIlI WINNSBC The next session begins September 2C pupil is required to pay Sn entrance fe4 pesrr'ION.-Scholars in the Graded Sc! exept in cases where they take up extrn One extra, 75 cents per month; two exti Literary course, 75 cents per Scientific coura C Each higher course include all that p: Ti recor ofa th-e scholars of' this seh their standing in the higher colleges, is gWFor further particulars address, -FOR A 8FRS-CAS GROCEY. OUR of all grades. A big stock of C RN, MiEAL, BACON, SUGARS, so S, STARCH, SODA, SALT, CH E, CANDIES, CRACKERS, CIG S,CHEROOTS,CGABRETE sMO ING and PLUG TOBACCO, BAKIE NPOWDER, BROOMS. Blcso CANNED GOODS at re Blcsoarkably l'ow prices. - Aloeat Bran, Chopped Corn AOs cow feed always on hand No 1s a thy Hay. Also the bes quality of Li me. It will pay -on, to spend your cas] with us. ) INTEREST YOU IF YOU WILL tylisb, up-to-date and cheap-by cheap Dress Goods in new novelties. You ew style Silk for waists; also Trim id white China Silk, 27 inches wide, at 1lwa3 s pretty, but this season'e goods in variety-Lappett Stripes, Dinity, Plain Muslins; also beautiful White rew styles in Ladies' Ties, cheap and ,ry, Gloves and Mitts. .s. Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords an shapes. Our Gents' Vici Kid Shoes rear well. We sell the best shoes ad s ecauEe we have-a beautiful stock of and see them. We can please you and best work. n to give us a call. Take quality as low prices as you can get in the S& RUFF 1ATH+ ?k3 IING. rO SHOW YOU- ANY 'HIS LINE, SUCH AS Vests, Alpaca Coats Sicilian Coats a es, ' es Vests,SI es5ts, a Coats s' and ChildrensSeersU :s, whfch I will blose out y line of FINE BUTTON ack and tans. Also SLIP r and nobby. iLIFORD. RO! S. C. , 1897, and ends June 24, 1893. Each of 50 cents to meet contingent oE LOOl are not required to ~ay taition, stUdies in the cQllegiate Ioartment. *a, $1. month. , $1.00 per month. lasical course, $1.8 per month. *ecede. Good board can be obtained no1 at competitive examiinati, and be best guarantee of its effiiesoy. ITHEROW, Principal. 00 00 00 00 00 00 % 0 EARLY AMBER I and ORANGE SUGAR CANE SEEJI GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE DENT CORE. CAT TAIL MILLET. GERMAN MTTLET. WATERMELON SEED. --Afuillline of GARDEN SEED. Ilsterg Coapy n0 00 00 00 00 4.74 And Tell EVERYBODY ..-----YOU SEE!.... B. BRANDT, Chester's Jeweler and Optician, will visit Winnsboro on 1I 'ad 8: TWO DAYS ONLY! As before, he will come fully pre. pared to test eyes and fit spectacles WELL and CHEAP! You will save money by conferring with him concerning anything in the jewelry business. R. BRANDT,** cI ot With Spi hit 1i I ..c. P. . Re0'a lbe Cuica0 Calico at - cents. ln towna aid Tnhe nicest- lineo from 7 centsup MensPat 39 cent Coats' Best Spool Thread at 4cos a spool. .Lhe above are only slew pries. urprise at tube prces we wil for cash and can save you -money on every purehase. - Yours for business, WINNSBONkO Cheapest Store State. ROCK BIIIING