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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE Thursday, January 12, - 1899. LOCAL BRIEFS. - R. Brandt has began the New Year by making greater reductions than ever before, and he advises buyers to call and Lsee his goods. These bar gains will be continued . until the spring goods are brought in. -By wearing Selz shoes you can have comfort, success and satisfaction. Read Q.,D. Williford's advertisement and see what they have to say about them. They self these shoes and have on hand all sizes, styles and prices. -Caldwell & Ruff, in order to get rid of their remaining winter stock, are offering their gooda at cut prices. In dress patterns and wool underwear they have great bargains. It will pay you to examine their goods *3d.ae, what bargains they bavey. -Wednsday was pr'bably worst ayof, th iter. treated to ?nd of b&* ibr *berfcases ofrip. -Forty Kentucky and Tennessee mules have just been received at A. Williford's stable, and he advises all wY.o need good mules tq call and see his. He also has on hand a few milch cows. For terms see his advertise mient. Mr. S. B. Crawford has been employed by Mr Williford and he will be pleased to see his friends. -There were several candidates for the position of sergeant at arms of the Senate, and one of the candidates for this ofice was Mr. S. F. Cooper, of this county. As Senator Ragsdale was absent Senator Hay, at the re quest of the people of Fairfield, nomi nated Mr. Cooper. Mr. John T. Gaston, of Columbia, received the greatest number of votes and was - elected. -The State, a few days since, pub lisheda report on the subject of the petrified man exhibited in this State a few years ago. It was claimed by the owners to have been found in this State, and they have probably made a fortune out of it, but scien tists in Berlin have since examined it and have pronounced it a fake. They say that it is an artificial compound of -lime and clay silicate, No donbt many in this county saw the petrified man when It was exhibited in Co lumbia and will b~e surprised to hear that it is a fraud. --Usually, dnrirg the first part of January, there is a great deal of mov -ing about and chenging of houses in 'town, but this year there is not as anoch as usual, probably because a I number of people changed their resi Mr. Tnifan n family have ibed .1 into Mrs. Sarati Robertson's house on Main street. Mr. and Mvrs. Cly brrn 2 and family are occupying .a part of i Mrs. Connr's house. Mr. and Mrs. I S. B. Crawford have moved into the i Bsptist parsonage. Mr. Lucas and ' -family who oscupied Mrs. Robertson's 2 -house last year have gone to Georgia, C to live. Mimlons G5iven Away. * It is certainly gratifying to the pub lie to know of one concern in the land * who are not afraid to be generous to I the tieedy and sutfering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ibare given away over ten miilion trial bot tles of th;G great medicine; and have - the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cared thouseds of hopeless cases. Asthma, Brrohchitis, Hearse -ness and all diseases of the Throat, SChest and~ Lungs are sured by it. Call on McMaster Co , druggists, and get ai tria1 boule~ free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refuuded.3 Masonic Meeting. The regular monthly communication of Winnsboro Lodge No. 1I, A. F. M., will be held this (Thursday) evening * at 7.30 o'clock. By-order of the W. M. C. M. Chandler, Secretary. - GEBIG-WOLFE. * On Wednesday afternoon at a * quarter past five o'clock Mbs Lizzie T. Gerig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerig, was married to Mr. Edwin * P. Wolfe, a surgeon in the 8th cavalry. The- ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. * Jordan officisting. The church was very prettily decorated xor the oc casion and the following youllg ladies acted as ushers: Misses Lanra Gerig, :Lizzie Careton, Fannie Creight andi :Annie Aiken. The brides wore a handsome tailor made suit with hat to match. After the ceremony Dr. -and Mrs. Wolfe left on the six o'clock train for H untsville, Alabam~a, w here Dr. Wolfe's regiment is st ationed. IESTOiSif'$. ITA3.r ha t THE ie. u GREAT - RJENCH R.EMEtY produces the c~ ma ! In 30 days. Cures Nem'ous Debility k .:? pu..nricde, Failing Nemnory. Sto; s .. d raws,~ .& ..ses caused by emrrs of y outh. It wa-13 cfr iai t :dty and Consumnptionl. Viounz Mei m~ on h.ood and old Meni recover \-t.:i \igor. .a v'es vigor and a ze to shrunken c'zz.us. ana las V . mn for business or norage. E:..i- carried io to- g'zfar'cc i. JFy CHR . ?aris th Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug ~~jihit.Winnsboro, S. C. COUG Oke he most Isights, is to'see a cehild almost eJio g with1 the dieadful whooping Ii. Give I the child Dr. Bull's C the, greatest pulmonary - redy, an3 re lief will ccme at once, the coughing spells- will 3-oced less- frequently, a* in a few days,. the sufferer will be ezitiiy cured. No other remedy can boa$ of so many cures. S4 t~OS to teke:.I'eurs j~~4OUbqujkY r R5 cents It an. dnggsts. AND GO ING. - eska*y.of York Confy, a -ewn. Mrs. Chas. Stevenson are o I -returd home from Fioria, in Ounay. .ilson, of'Charicslon, will 'ain -ive ini eek to visit her aunt. . H. A.-illard. - M ss :Jessie: Jennings returned. on Monday from a visit to Mr. and M s. Marvin Jennings in Camden. Miss Minnie Suber and Miss Wilie Counts, of Fairfield, are visiting the home of Mr. R. B. Dominick in No. 2. -Newberry Herald and News. Mr. E. B. Rzgsdale was prevented by sickness .fron going down to Co lambia to the opening of the General Assembly. For 9 everal days Mr. Ragsdale has been confined to his room with grip and is still sick with it. It is hoped that he will shortly be t quite well. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, 3rises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand., d Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- r ions, and positively cures Piles, or no a pay required. It is guaranteed to give erfect satisfaction, or money refund d. Price 25 cenos per box. Por sale by McMaster Co. V UPPER LONGTOWN ITEMS. The Christmas holidays passed off . very quietly, though pleasantly, in onqtown. The 25th coming on San- c ay prevented the children from ccle brating the day as they usualle do-j rcrakers and other things incident a noisy observance of the day of morse had to be dispensed with. The eather, while chilly, was not cold togh to. be disagreeable. 9 There was a Christmas tree at ther wer' Longtown school house on the enig of the 23rd nit. The twe esen tad a beautifal appearance, a c eting much credit upon the teacher,' P. Jones acted as Santa Clan-.r 'here was a picnic and sham ba: t e ~upper Longtown yesterday. No thstanding- the disagreeab'e dia veryting passed oft pleasantly. TheI attle was fought between the Ridge ay Rifles, Captain W. J. Johnson, a Cantey Hill Rifies, Captain Lorick, fKershaw. The Ridgeway comn~:: . m off victorious. By a bold flank >vement they rendered the positio ne the Cantey Hill company untena e, compelling them to sar render.y he old Confeds present pronoun~ed e battle quite a succes; it undo~ubt-, il; reminded them of former times es they stood where bnllets fe hick and fast. The battle was fought nthe fields between Mr. D). N. Tid- of~ als and Mr. S. L. Dixon's. A large. owd was present. All seemed to a mjoy themselves very much. About ? e o'elock all assembled in front of r he school house to partake of the die- o r prepared for the occasion. T apt. Johnson is due much praise for us untiring efforts to make the occa in a succese, which it was despite ie unfavorable weather. Tere have been a good many visitors uLongtown since our last commnuni ation, among whom are the following: Mr. William Mobley and Mr. Caul- s vell, of Chester, spent some in Long own rcently at Mr. S. L. Dixon's. Miss Mamie Higgins and Mr. John Riggins and Mr. Bankhead, of Mor matown, are visiting relatives and riends in Longtown. Mr. D. E. Mellichamp, of Farmnaa i University, spent the hnlidays at home n1 Cadet R~ E. Reever, of Clemsoo, 1I came home during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stewart, of t rebriar, have been visiting num.er os relatives and friends in this see Miss Stelia Rosborough, of Aunstd _ Ga., spent some time during the fr'i-t days at Mr. J. P. .Jones'. Miss RI>xie Harrison, of Ridgensy, pvisitig at Mr. S. L. Dixon's. Messrs. Barnes, Arthur and DauvidJ Mobey and Ed. and Willie Dixooofl Gladde's Grove and Chester Cyintv. bave been~ visiz relatives ana f: iculd. n Lonatown. M' and Mrs. Mc(arrety, of G eeter ont,' are visiting at Mr. Rob rc ~akhead's As a sad sequel to th CThri- ni ~siivities, death has come; anV4h i nirit l-aa been Lorre 10 that :<e from -.hence it sallt ma it:i Nii Ross McCormick. daughter o r Wi:lismi McCormick, Cied at her borrne in Long: awnt yesterday. The dei es.-ed had been in a declining sate of eat for omne time. De'at m ~~na retM IHer remains were interred at the *ee bterian Ch urch to d a'. Re'v J. . Hlerdon conducting thec furhe: i vices. To the bereaved we extend o r eartel symnathies. Verily la the' niidst of life we are ia death. -Yet littie while and we too shall go (b .-av from whence we shall not r-eLur: .huiy7, 1899. E. I. D. Vor Over Fifty Years. S WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRC i been used for over fifty years b: r;ilious of rothers for their childre; 7. ie ieethiug, with perfect succes f iothes the chi!d, softens the gimns -ys al pain, cures wind colic, and I ,i'm best relLedy for diarrhcea. It wl ,ve the noor ittle sufferer imme it.:.i1. Sold by druggists in ever: pra: of tbe world.- -Twenty-five aent: a .ttle. Be sure and'ask for "Mrs WA; slow's Soothirg Syrnp," and taki .o ot-her kind. , ...5-26?fx17 .*qS oF ITEB1!ST Twq hei ds are better than one except in a eermon. If you want to learn humanity tudy a good woman. .The Biblo offers no premium on laztness or improvidence. Sales of fine American horses in Kexico now reach $100,000 annually. When the devil can't go to church -ii-iflf he always sends a hypocrite, Six-tenths of the population of lapan do not earn more than $10 per ,Statistics sbow that d'ivorced~iiea er rry to a greater ex'ent tban di -on;- women. Ti.- f0ol seldom thinks of what he :. .d the wise man rarely says riv he tbinks. The United States troops keeping rd-r in Havana are encamped in the eart of the city. Mormon converts in Pleasant Hill, ., carry shotguns to protect them eles from whitecaps. The American fRig fies f.orn the rreck of the Maine, blue-jackets from e Texas having unfurlet the colors. General Wheeler ascribes his hardi ood to regular honrs. He goes to ei at 10 and arises at 7.30 in the orming. According to statistics, women to av are tWo inches taller, on an ave %ge, than they were 20 or 3& years In Hungary it is te custonw for the room to give the bride a kick afier ma wedding ceremony to make her ,el her suhjection. Calomel, tulphur and lard, mixed, is ceetain care for sore heads in fowls; u met. destrovs Ii humor-sniphr ; d iatd heal the ;ore -- ;one alarmn prevais' among Amer tri at Havana, owing to the spread e-~tageo:13 diseases. Three deaths oim Asiatic tholera are reported. A Cle-er Trick. it cerliinly looks like it, but there is ally 13o trick about it. Am body a fr it who has Lam;e Back and tc k Kidaievs, Malaria oc nervous! .anbh-s. We mean he can einre him-I f right away by taking~ Electric: nrs. Tnis medicine tones up : ;oie syst em. acts as a siimulant to eLiver andT ii~c- is a blood ifier and nerve tonic:. P cures s purely vegetablef a mild laxative, restores the system to its natural ~or. Tre Eietrc Bitters and be viuced "that they are a miracle ~rker. Every bottle guaranteed. y 50z a bottle at McMaster Co.'s g store. 3 Catarrhi Cannot be Cured -h LOLAL APPLICATIONS, as rb. cannot reach t be scat of the dis ". Catarrh is a blood or constitu rol diseasc, and in order to cure it n must take internal remedies. iii's Cata.trh Cure is taken internally, ii acts dire'ctiv ou the blood and :Outs surf aces. Hlail's Catarrh Cure i>t a quiack medicine. It was pre !bed by one sithe best physicians this country for years, and is a ainr 'erescription. It is composen' I tne best tonics known, combine th the best blood puifiers, actimi eetly on the matcuouis surfaces. Th< rfect combinrtion of the two ingre ts is what produces such wonder i resnlts in curing Catarrh. Send r testimoniails, free. Fj. J. CHIENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sod by Druggists, price 75c. SA3IL. LINDSAY, M.L D. WINNSBORO, S. C. Offic at Mrs. Ellen Cathcart's, next or to Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s Drug ore. PNight call at Win nsboro Hotel 1S6-3m Notice to Creditors. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO te estate of Fred Scruggs, deceased, ehereby notified to make payment thie undersigned, and all persons dirg claims against said estate ar~e ~questd to present them duly attested he undersigned.. R. A. MEARES, 1-J0 St Administrator. \WA NTED I EVERIYBODY TO KNOW hat we :ye Fruit Cike in cnn and fir epound lin s. Raisins in every shap2. Carrants, iiai Co.' Cakies in endless varite. S uia Bisit!sI ireh every WVhein iiiecd of anytin zg goodl to cat eQ ti s . M. HABENICHT. cured at home with out pain. Book ao ar ticulars sent FREE. A Ne-.- and.C*On T sUPPOSITORT Boxes of Ointm t ..c-.e oie eve cy us=ure 9Ie: with the.e I fe: i -. in death, .n: E diseas? Wasa to SIox. NoC r, ;5- Sent by mai. CONSTI.TAP,- L.e. reat LIVER, MCH rAIy! - EOOD PQR. Sri. - to' take: esp d 5 doses 25 cens FREE. s res.:r - he giventh- # - cr miore of : N~OTI-T INE LRES JLAP coas for sale _ EAR Druggist Winnsboro, S. C. Noti to Voters The Books Registrction for the next Manicib 'lection, ^o be held oE April 3rd.ne. r IntenCanIrt and fouI Wardens for tcwn oZ Winrabor'j S. C., will ib sn for t1c lceclstering of voter a e 6tore of S 'pson & Cathcart Ad tnury 1, 1890, asd closed Apd! , 1809 - ir thb- eleiC* re teiC-e ! re "e J tLin()d . W C .1 ., rSOefv - o Registratton. MULES. JUS? ARRIVED FORTY 4CE TENNESSEE AN KENTUCK- MULES at my stable in Winnsbor, from three to five yeari old. These "les can be bought chesi for cash or n good bankable paper payable in tb Fall. Come one, comi all who nee good mules. I will ex eange thea for broken down mnle or plug miljs. I also hao a fen good Mares and. couple of' ood 8addle Horses, on new Two-brse Wagen and one goo' Second-haii Baggy. I also k on hsnd a few McLL eH cows ad will zeTi them cheop for cash o: exchange,'bein for dr' e. Ainwy readsv ror trde. A JILLUFORD. j Winnsboro, E, C. I have iraged Mi% I. B. CRAW 'ORD f ~ ihe season, and he wi~ill b peaed 'se an. and al or lY-in Te ld That Gltt DO RI 'gK HAPPINESS, 01 WEALTH? heman cannot always I 1es 3. ny a wvealthy man would giv ll he now possesses to have the healti nd happ' ess of a young athlete ealth is r~ot hard to get and keep I good judgment is used in earing for an< supplying the needs of the system ature often needs assistance; yoi ometimes abuse nature by overtaxini our norves, your brain, or your body nd you haven't time to relax, ant take the rest that you need. You muns have outside help. Pabst Malt Extract The "]Vmt" Tonic, will supply the ex ra fu, tood, and strength; it is abso n':pure--an unequalled asietant t< aa..: 'i "iving health, vitality an< strength. It will make you eat an< sleep.wel., and causo you to feel lik< ourself again, or perhaps better thar you ever felt in your lifo. The " Ucst onic was awarded the 100 points c pe'fection nAi the Worki's air, and 'n - bnly 3.lit Extract, 'ho "csvt ionor uYour nearest drnggists car ~c in stdck. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use 03 Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and prodluce A Vigorous Body. For sickheadache,rnoalaria. bit ousness, constipation and km dred diseases, an absolute'v cutv TUTT'S Liver P!. For Sale3 A TRACT OF 17t ACRES 0 land, ou Little River, belonging D. M. Brooto, and boundedl by ]an< of thbe estate of RI. G. Simon ton, Ste e~son and others. Fo ersapply to A.r S.& W. D. DO)UGL ASS. 11-17 A ttorneys, Winnsboro, S.( MAE MEA MAf I - AJ .- 2s.>-'a{lr;I by'JW Al'us, or c-?e1LJcs~ and F' - fr tc: 'a j r . W:ar' ud - - - ncro t 6.05. iu C o uM-Cf fi mnb ctdyr.n rza~ .. b~z~4 1,:* '.v 1-23 a cosTEt en -- nn. o o S. C PARKER'S CINCER? TONIIC *aba's Lung Tronbles, Debility, dia'erm: s tornach S1 Sale ills, at.d is 'i'edi ic- m:aking :ures whenu allUt t ~eat:. fails. ?e: mo mv and invahid should hnvs.. PARKE R'S HAIR BALSAM Clecnns and be-.fine the ha. - Pro~nc~eg a luxuriant -growth. Never Fais toBetrG Curea scalp diseases a hair talling. .so.ana S1.< atru st HINDE RCORI9S Teon1se~cre Voru.S:s S. am n. makes wolkne ssy. eZ'rc. Beas te _i ......lJ SY IWVSE 511t1rntO ,$f&4 WE ARE ANX1O U ST CI WINTER STOCK in all . -- - - - good CUT P) We have some sp-ecial values Patterns and DresFlannc ioer special bargains Wt NCt And foa a little money will Try it a --49CALDWEL A Good NewYear's.,, Resolution YOU couldn't make a better one. Why? Because it embodies - 1Comfort, Satisfaction and Success.---~ CoMFoRT.-Because ISelz Shoes fit well. well. I SuccESS. your health, sa S pursue your dai prices. Come Qi.O D. W'tII \.< /1 . J7r~ . .L )1i+ -I W I N N:SBC The no-3t sessica begflus Septe~.iber 2 ppil is required to pa:y an entraace fc pnses. TitrioN.-Scholars ini the Graded Sc except in oases where thy-k upextr One extra, 75 cernts per moulth; two est Literary course, 75 ce-nts pCI Scientific cor -Each higher course inciude all that p Sin private families. The record of the schaolars of this~ so] their standing in the higher colleges, is - r'For fuirther partienlars address, WV. H. \ FXM AS3< -4GOODS. 4I jl'~ C~oico (No Od s. I (Gon~xv )(2 t 3ALL ,OSE OUT BALANCE OF incs ard offer all heavy at ?ICES. L Dress Goods, especially in s, at low cut prices. We in Wool Underwear. D CA5H, give a great many gyods. d see. L & RUFF.8< I all wear SELZ SHOES thils year." o..-- Because Sel ;Shoes wear -Because Selz Shoes preserve e you money and enable you to ly duties with ease and freedom. them. All styles, all sizes, all and see. L1 FOBD. )RO S. C. ,1897, and ends June 24, 1898. EscJ e of 50 cents to mea1 contir~gent er bool are not required to pay taition studies in the Cellegiate Department ra, S1. month. Se, $1.00 per mionth. Iasical~ course, $1.50 per month. recede. Good board can be obtaine< LOOl at. competitive examninations, an: the best guarantee of its efficiency. rIT HEROWX, Principai N o. 1 CapuredL by the First S, C. Regimm~ at the evacuation of dan Juan. BY THE KIT. EVERY WEEK. REH (rv.THY HAMS. ALS F SH ..121. .ES 01F ALL KIND, AND CHEAP. A Hearty Welcome ......TO. Our** Friends. WITH THE NEW YEAR WE are closir.g out our entire stock by making th n have ever yet been rade in our BARGalINS IN EVERYTHING until our Spring Goods begin to arrive. Shrewd buyers are ri questcd o call. Hi3 DlkD~ Th Jmle, CHESTER, S. U. NEWS ** and *** HERALD. TriWeeklT, 53 a Year in Adyanie, Weekly, $1.50 a Year in Advance, ~LETTER HEADS, BILL IUEADS, NO'TE HEADS, MORTGAGES, DEEDS, and everything in job line done _as cheaply as anywhere80 ele1~ theState - GIVE US A CHANCE Every penny spent a home is kept at homen~ UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTN with a fall stock of Ca~kets,Bun Cases ntd Coffins, constantly on and us <-f hearse when r~esrt Thankfal for past patroniagean 3 tation for a share in the fatore far old stand. M Calls at ten'ded to at all hourn. THLE ELLIOTT GIN SHOP~ * J. MX ELLTOTT.& 00