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LOCAl) :INTELLIGENCE Thursdag, June 9, - - - 18il. - LOCAL I19EM. -A committee of :he grand jury is examining the public offices. --Judge Buchanan has had the mate rial hauled to re-shingle his dwelling. -A valuable prize captured in a recent battle near Porto Rico. For official report see McCarley'a adver tisement -We are requested by Rev. J. P. Isenhower to withdraw his name as a candidate for County ..Superintendant of Education. -Dr. J. C. Buchanan has had the ground broken on his lot on Congress street, just north of the Granite Block, and will build a brick store. -At a regular meeting of the fire company a squad was detailed to ill the court house cistern to-day. It has at present only three feet of water. -Mrs. Mary C. Rion has just sent Col. Jas. H., Rion's papers in re the 22nd Regiment and 7th Battalion, to be placed on Jile by Col. Jno. P. Thomas, State historian. -The *embers of the steam fire engine company will please assemble promptly at the engine house at 9 o'clock to-day (Thursday). By order of the president. G. B. McMaster, a ecretary. -The DesPortes Mercantile Con -pany will commence rebuilding in a seort ti e. They will put up t store-roomi-and possibly three. Work on Mr. White's new store-room is progressing rapidly.. -.A colored boy brought $ yearling to town on Tuesda) evening to sell it. An investigation showed that the year lirg had been stolen from Joe Davis, a colored man wh. lives about 6 or 7 miles from town. The boy was ar rested. His name is Hall. s th. TM Kind Yol isresAM23 gh@t sf Masonie Me 1. The regular monthly communication of Winnsboro Lodge No. 1I, A, F. M., will be he this (Thursday) evening at 8.30 o'clock, By orderof Lhe W.. M. C. M. Chandler, Secretary. IT TOOKS SUSPICIOUS On Tueday morning abe 4 the alarm rang, and quite Q4 seen in Mrs. Jalia Fripps's Sturned out to be her chicken house. The companiesI responded promptly and no jbarm was done beyond the F burning of the chicken house. At nise o'clock on Tuesdsy morning Mr. McBride Smith discovered a blaze-on the gable end of Miss Fripp's dwelling house and soon extinguisned it. The frequent occurrence of Iis at this Mr. U. Batler Pearson died at his home near Monticello on Sunday, for several years, and his death was not unexpected b,hsfins r Pearson.belonged tholFared family oflbe name. He leaves a widow and~fourihldren. His daughter Visa Ellen Pearson, a student at Winthrop College, and his niece Mrs. F. A. B. Gaillard of Alexandria, Va., attended the funeral. --Mr. Pearson. was a gallant Con federate soldie. PERsow AL. Mr. James Beaty is home from -* Rock Hill. Miss Anna McCarley, of Blackstock, is in town. Miss Bessie McMaster is home from Laurens for the summer h'olidays. Mrs. Louise Mellichamp, of Long town, is visiting relatives in town. Miss Rachel B. McMaster returned home from Newborry on Wednesday morning. - Miss Bessie Quattlebaum left for a visit to Greenville on Wednesday morning. Miss Martha Duight retarned home from Converse College on Wednesday for the summer vacation. gMessra. Merritt Quattlebaum and Gregg McMaster are back again from - Clemson for the summer. Mr. Hugh Stokes,. of Early Branch, will stop over for a short visit on his way home from Clemson. Misses Sallie. McMeekin and Ellen Zilison ivho attended the olosing exer cises at Winthrop will return to-day. Miss tbarpenter, of Augusta, Ga., is visiting in the Boro. She is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Quattlebaum. Mr. E. W. Hanahan left on Wed nesday morning to join the Chester line in a match game with Rock lili. The Winthrop girls, Misses Lida Neil, Blair and Mamie McMNeakin are expected home to-day for the holidays. Miss Ann McIver, of Darlington, who has been a pupil of Winthrop, is expected to-day. She will be enter tained by Miss Bessie McMaster. Bucklen's Arnica SalTO. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, &ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheem, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblainas, Corns, and all Skin Eruip tions, and positively cures Piles, or no * pay required. It is guaranteed to g.ve perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cen~a per box. Por sale by McMlaster Co. AFWANAw*'Jcrn..arn= and MT. ZIONWASINVITED. President Woodward, of - the $o' th Caro lina Coil.ge,SzplainsthatXt. ion was Requested to Become an "Accred ited School-" C )lalf)ia, S. C., Jane 4, '98. Editor News and Herald, Winnsboro, S. C.: Dear Sis : I notice in your paper of June 1, some inquiries as to why the Mt. Zion sc'ool is not in the list of accredited :chools of the South Caro lina College, and think I should ex plain on behalf of the college authori ties that they, several months ago, in vited Mt. Zion, along with other schools in the State who .have sent us well-prepared students, to enter the relation of formally accredited schools by "signifying the'_ wish to accept such relation." I quote from the circular sent out by the faculty iviting to this relation. Wo heard from a number of preparatory schools, to the number indeed of 39, accepting the invitation, - and signifying that ac ceptance as we begged them would do. We had no response from the Mt. Zion school, and did not, there foi, feel that we had the right to rank them, as we wished to do, in the list of our accredited schools. We shall be glad, however, to do so, whenever the school shall give us formal per mission, and endorse a circular ex ,plaining the status of such schools, and express the hope that your most excellent school may soon be among the number. Very truly, F. C. Woodward, President. ACCREDITED SCHOOLS OF THE IOUTF CAROLINA COLLT.E. To the Principal of........ . Dear Sir: Under the authority of the Board of Trustees, the Faculty of the South Carolina College has formu lated the following regulations to gov ern the admission of applicants into said college by cerficate: 1. The privilege of granting certifi cates of admission into the Freshman clas of the South Carolina College shall be accorded to the following schools, upon their signifying their wish to accept, or to continue, such relation: (a) To all public schools having not less than nine grades. or the equiva lent. (b) To all schools which have al ready sent to the college certifcated students who have successfully sus tained themselves in their studies. (c) To other schools which shall submit a course of study, actually taught by them, meeting the require ments for admission to the college. - 2. All schools admitted to this privl h*e shall be published in the annual I r .alogue of the college as the accred ~dshools of, the South Carolina 3. 'The college may at any time, after due notiee, withdraw this privi lege from any school whose certiddated students shall fall to sustain themselves, I and any school may withdraw, after due notice to the president of the col 4Superintendeuts of schools whose t certificated students have failid to eas tain themselves will be notiled of such failure. 5. Studentsdrom accredited schools, seeking adznussion, shall bring a certi ficate substantkially in the following fouIb.' - the principal: Q1...., a person, of good char acter, has been a attyTmi of the.. . schol, from.. t .. We have examined....upof 3he studies re 4d for admission to the freshman sa) of Lhe South Carolina College, ca~erfy that..has passed satis factorily in the following...- ----- (Official siure)...... I submit t ese regulations and the matter they set forth, for your eonuid ration, and shall be glad to have you signify your acceptance of the relation here ed. 'etion thus invited looks to S.j helpful atliance of those enga in the work of education. It promises closer connection and better understanding between schools and colleges, more intelligent apprehen sion on the part of each of the methods and work of the other, and more orderly and efficient system in the preparation of students for college Very respectfully,I President South Carolna College. Another Explanotion. We are informed that the South Carolina College sent out circulars to 100 schools, and only 14 responding, nother notice was sent ;o those who bad not responded. So that Mt. Zion lot two separate and distinct sills from I the South Carolina College, and as there was no response from the princi pal, was why Mt. Zion is not in the list of "accredited schools" in the cataloge. R A Clover Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody san try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure him self right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneyc, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle rker.0 avr bottla1e guaranted drug store. 3 J7APANESE A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Cpsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. Anever-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often resultsJ in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible diseass? We pack a Written Ouaranltee In each $I Box. No Cure, No Pay. 5oc. and $i a.box, 6for $5 Sent by mail. Samples free OITKEmT, 25. and 50O. CONSTIPATION Japnes,Lier.ee*t h reat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATORSand BLOOD PURIFI-ER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. S0 I doses 25 cents.1 FREE.-A vial of these fantous little Pellets will be givei with a $i box or more of Pile Cure. NovICE-THE GENUVINE FRESH JAPAN4ESE hLE Cuas for sale only by J.3J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro. S. C. There is more Catarrh in this section )f the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sapposed to be' incu rable.: IFor a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local -disease, and pre icribed local remedies, and bycon itantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incvrable.. Sctence. has proven catarrh :to be a congtitn tional disease and therefore requires aonstitutional treatment. - Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manifactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the )nly constitutional cure on the market. [t is taken internally in doses from 10 Irops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly )n the blood and mncous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred lollars for any case it fails to cure. 3eud for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. ErSold by Druggists, 75c. e ti IT,ho Kind You Have Always Bought of2.o. VIGOROEEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored mhIiM~TIM~DU tIEis sold with a N T 4 L1J~i izzine written guur .utee toCUyIaOIno t, ts, s Hysteria ervous Debility, Lost Vitality . Seminal. Losses F;;ilig Memory-the result of (:)er-work. Worry, ick,. ss, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence. Price liftc. and $l ; 6 boxes $5. Foi ,ui,!:, positive and lasting results in Sexual WeVt - : ootencv. Nervous Debility and Los! Jitali. use YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-d,able uerci, wil give strength and tone to every part and . ct a permanent cure. Cheapest and best. ?00 ri?:. >z; by trail. FREE A bottle of the famous Japanese Liver Peets wil begiven with a $f box or more of -ft. netic Nervine. free. Sold only by J. J.:OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. [ have just received the last barrel of Perle Rico Molasses THAT WAS CAPTURED in the last battle on the 6th of June by Simpson's fleet. ALSO A BARREL OF BEST N. 0. MOLASSES and other lower grades. 2 cases Cudahy's Hams, the best cams in the market. 200 lbs. Boneless Hams. 200 lbs. English Bre akfast Strips. 100 lbs. Beloga Sausage. 3 barrels Wite Fish. 2 barrels Mackerel. All kinds fresh Canned Goods and in Groceries. A lot of fine Teas and ugar. Also the finest Arica Coffee. Call and see me before you purchase. think you will find it to your advan age. SJ. .k CCARRY & UK BROIAIGEOR, The most delicions des sert ever produced. -Pop ular flavors. Try it. You will like it. Assorted Jams and Preserves in 1 and 2 lb. cans. Jelly in 5-lb. buckets. Pineapple in I and 2-lb cans. Deviled Olives, Yacht Club Salad Dressing. A case~ of Pic nic Hams just opened, 4 to 8 lbs., at 12c. The finest Soda and Fancy Biscuits received fresh every week. F. M. HABENICH T, Deaeri Fine Groceries. Something :o Please You. When you cannot decide what to drink, --TRY Red tI)essina Grange. Cherry~ 1Rfpe, Cherry ice. Eangerfne. -AT lsIAl J.ORs FOUNTAIN. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE All persons having claims against be estate of Susan M. Merritt, dc eased, are hereby notified to present e same to the undersigned duly at ested, and all persons indebted to the aid estate are re!quested to make pay. ment at once. B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, 526-3. Executor. AFRIGANA will cure cinstipatin and MADE ME A MAN' AJAX TAETS PO IVELY CUU 107 LLN'Xaaoras Di..ee..a-alinsg Mn -ss ndeIndir ors e N.E,MMATR O. ibt oro., C. i 00 6 00ss00 100 a00 00 00231ie 00f U-2 Thelr os W.. im mentaad ,effots a CURB~ where all other IU OiW npoa having the omine .Aax Tatbs~. They have cn:ad thooseads and willoare7oa. Wed sle pos. itie:written cuaraatee to eect a orefl is each cmq or rsnd the monas. Prc wOSper .,rsix phaee tfn11 trestmea tfor 2.60. By ForaEA byJNO. H,McMASTBE R CO., Winnsboro. 8, C. h a a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 G -p EARLY AMBER and ORANGE SUGAR CANE SEED 4 GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE DENT CORN. S CAT TAIL MILLET. b GERMAN MILLET. WATERMELON SEED. --A full line of GARDEN SEED. Iclasler Company 00 :0. 00 00 00 00 00 00 S SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COENTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Laura McCants, Plaintiff, against Susan Hamilton, Oscar Hamilton, Jo seph Hamilton, John Hamilton, Frances Hamilton, Sadie (or Sarah) Hamilton and A. Selden Kennedy, as Executor of the Will of J. P. Kennedy, deceased, Defendants. Copy Summons. .For Relief. Complamnt not Served. To the Defendants above-named: Y OU arshereby summoned and re .quireato answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Conimnon Pleas, for the said County, C and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscrib er at his offe, No. 1 Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina. within twent-hits after the service hereof, excluisive of .the day of snch service; and5f you fail to answer the complaint WritLin the time aforesaid, the Plain tiff in this action, will apply to the I' Court for the relief demanded in the . compll - 1 Dated 6th June, A. D. 1898. JAMES G*. McCANTS, Plaintiff's Attorney.' To thie Defendants Oscar Hamilton and John Hamilton: Take notice, that the summons in the above-stated action (of which the foreg_oing is a copy) and the complaint B therein were filed in the office of the p Clerk of the Court for Fairfield Coun-^ ty, in the Sta'.e of South Carolina, at Winnsboro, on the 6th day of June, 1898. JAMES (i. MctANTS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Take further notice, that the follow ing order has been passed in the above entitled action: "It is ordered, that J. E. McDonal&, of Winnosboro, S. C., counsellor at law, he appointed guardian ad litsm of said in'fant d< fendants Oscar Hamilton-and J -hn ifamilton for the purposes of Sh,actio,n, unless the said Defendants 0 .:ar !!irilton and John Hamilton, i o.:mtheir behalf, within t wenty diys af er eervice of a copy of this order ini the manner heroin directed, 1.rocure a guardian ad Zitem to be ap pofinIted and give notice thereof to theI Plaintiff's Attorney, James G. Me Cants, No. 1 Law Range, Winnsboro, St.'h Carolina. 'This 6th day of June, 1898. "R1. H. JENNINGS, "[L.. s.] C. C. P. T'. C." '3 6-8-6w MMothers! ~discom- I ,IfFaand 4.a~ rsof re.'4Ve* eX pectanit moth efs. It gives . e~min esIta to do ~their work pctly. That makes preg i4 less painful, shortens . cil&1birth. It helps a womnn bear strong healthy children. !ias also .rgh Japiness to tlZpusan1dso hohsarren for nr.AfewtTosesohnbrinlgs fo-.- *hea-tsthat long a as~ bby.No woman should negect to try it for this troulble. It cures nine cases out P of teil. All druggists sell Wine P' of Cardui. $i.oo per bottle. C il-'Lces evsr reatmn. nOOg Tea. re~rson, Ga. says:. "Wzn first took Wie of Cardul I *5j av n n i ?0 INTERI WE HAVE MANY THINGS TO ,11 at our store. New goods, pretty, sty ,e do not mean trashy but good value. sve to see them to appreeiate them. Nei iing Silks. A good bargain in black and )cents. Spring styles in Wash Goods are all reaahead. ?We have a fall stock add ii otted Swiss, Organdie, Chambray and ] oods at lowest prices ever reached. Ne retty; also Gauze Vests, Corsets, Hosier: 5H0t. We have all new styles in Shoes trap Sandals, black and tan, in new sl gh and low cut, will give comfort arnd w ,w prices. ILLINRY Our opening was a great success, b -esh, new and up-to-date goods. Come id give you the most stylish trimming i It will not only interest you, but pay yo to consideration and we will name you a Late. CA LD WELL H0T WE CLOT AM NOW PREPARED THING YOU WANT IN '7 rash Suits, Alpaca Coats and Coats and Vests, Serge Coats, Alpaca Vests, Fancy Marsa White Vests, Crash Pants --- - - - affd White Trave some extra size Alpaca & stock---sizes'up to 48. - - ' I have a line of Men's, Boys Nats.and Vests, and odd Coats ~ty cents on the dollat. Ladies, I want you to see mn OOTS, in vesting tops and bi ERS of same-something new GIVE ME A LOOK. Q. D. WIL 5PICCIAL 2 'rom Now Ur {OU CANNOT AFFORD' Isale if you are in need of We will also put in this.spei ADIES' UMBRELLAS At p: i this class of goods. We have a big line of the al at. Bargains every day throug oods. A look will convince yo Call on us whether you wan ~ntion to all. Respectfully. VINNSBORO DF ELEPHZoN I t1]e WINNSBO] The next session begins September 20, Ipil is required to pay an entrance fee mnses. TUITION.--Scholars in the Graded Schc ~cept in cases where they take up extra i ne extra, 75 cents per month; two extra Literary course, 75 cents per ri Scientific course Each higher course include all that pre tprivate families. The record of the scholars of this scho Leir standing in the higher colleges, is tlJ W'For further particulars addres., 5T YOU. INTEREST YOU IF YOU WILL lisb, up-to-date and cheap-by cheap Dress Goods in new novelties. You r style Silk for waists; also Trim-' white China Silk, 27 inches wide, at ways pretty, but this season's goods ivariety-Lappett Stripes, Dimity, 'lain Muslins; also beautiful White w styles in Ladies' Ties, cheap and v, Gloves and Mitts. Ladies' and Missea' Oxfords an apes. Our Gents' Vici Kid Shoes ar well. We sell the best shoes ad " ;cause we have a beautiful stock of nd see them. We can please you and best work. a to give us a call. Take quality s low prices as you can get in the S&RUFF. ATHEk rING. rO SHOW YOU ANY 'HIS LINE, SUCH AS Vests, Alpaca Coats, Serge Sicilian Coats and Vests, illes Vests, Silk Vests, ,Striped Duck Pants, Pants. - - - SCoats 'and Children's Seersucker ,which I will close out at y line of FINE BUT TON ack and tans. Also SLIP and nobby. LI FORD. 5ALIE Ol N&IIILTS itil June 10. [' MISS THS SPECIAL tStraw at less than 50 CE1TS ON TRBlDOLLAR. :ial sale both GENTS' and ices that will astonish you bove and mean to close them hout our mammoth stock of to buy or not, Polite at. Y GOODS C0,, , ii SI. [TELEPHONE 15 1897, and ends June 24, 19. Each of 50 centli to meet contingent er c are not required to pay tuition1 itudies in the Collegiate Department. , $1. icoth. ,$1.00 per month. sical course, *1.50 per month. cede. Good b .ar I c.an be obtained > at comDpetitive examiaions, am4 e best guarantee of its efeieaey. [THR0Wam Princinaa. From every aide makes all of us take greater pride than everin Jnst so has k1 Rrnt' &ares 71 been put to the test and have won victory everywhere. DURING the SUMMER We have redeced pricesin ordet to suit the times. Our -Wares Wear and Our Prices Please. R. BRANDT,"9eTS Under Tower Clock. THE EOSY RODIEN MACHINE OF THEA BRACING ALL Durability - Range of Wok andISimpli aitv Old Sewing Machines takenk in ex fi Dealers wanted in .anoccupiediterd. tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, GEWmEAL. Aeua,= EBEL BUILDING, RICHMOJD A ' The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the; inthis territy isdeirQUOfeflr-t ing the service of a man of char acter and ability to represents its interest with Winnsboro as head quarters. The right man will be thoroughly educated in the science - of life insurance and the art of' succesfulsoliciting.. There is no business or profession :not re - quiring capital which is- aore:re conducted with energy and abil ity. Correspondence with men who desire to secure permanent ~~ employment and are ambitious to aitain prominence ja the profes sion is invited. W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., 3-19-3m Rock Bill l. .. JOB WORK> ~ one at SPANISH_JACKS. "Pride of Fairfield," 14 hands high, Jet black with:white ints, good .stle and aetioa medium size, high-beaded ande gae Terms, P800 to insure with foat (Choice of either.) . D. DI 4.20ly Oticelio1 ~