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CAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, February 23, -1899 LOCAL BVIES. -Miss T. C. Elliott has the position of ezahier in the store of Caldwell A ---EMaster Co. advertises Lan dr#as garden seed and onion sets in - Vth$n a issue. - - Dr. Mceaster, of Winns boro,. *o is at Dr. Pryor's sanitariam, is repoted muck improved.-Chbeter U Lnter. Four deaths have occurred in a Pamiy in yorkville within four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barron and two daughters have been the victims, and they have all died of typhoid fever. - Rev. Ur. Ferris, the new pastor of Bapdat Church who was installed z thi 5th'instant'has bJot only made a Very Ane Impression~ but many friends alreaa.-ershaw' Cor. Lancaster Ledger. -The postogice was moved on Tas day from the old offie near the pa sanger depot to the neW quarters 'n the DesPortes building. The new office has been nicely ftted up and is very convenient in every respect. -The Chester Mills were sold on Monday. This was the third time that the property had been ofered for sale. The new owners are going to build a spindle mill to spin their yarn. They will probably start the Chester mills to work very soon. -The salary of the county super visor of Fairfield County has been fixed by the legislature and is to be $850, provided that the supervisor sbai spend. his whole time on the roads and in the county. The county commissioners are to receive two dollars per day, not exceeding thirty five days. -On Wednesday. there was no change for the better in Mr. Gerig's condition. His condition is extremely critical and the worst is feared. All - ofMr. and Mrs. Gerig's children are witb them excepting Mrs. E, P. Wo;fe who is in Cuba with her hus band, Dr. Wolfe, of the 8th U. S. -Wednesday was Washington's thday, but the day passed witiot ration. As it is a legal holi .zion is usually closed on that the blissard interfered the school and several t last week on account-of ,it was.thought best not to ichool caWednesday. The disappointed at eto at. sn;- and rthat time. S t ane dat.ah'eietodl ~Ibe taxed der Outmost capacIty taccomodate the crowd, and if any one waits until May to get a room is very apt to be disappointed. -Columbia and Greenville people are exceedingly 1oth to part with the soldiers and are deeply regretting that the volunteers are to be mustered out. During their encampment in these cities the soldiers have, with very few exceptionst, made a good impression upon the citizens and have behaved themselyes in such a way that they have gained the friendship and good -will, of the people. Their encamp iuent in these town has been a benefit, Inancially, as a good deal of money has been circulated. -It has been a long time since Winnsbore has had any amateur the stricals, but the Sprobabilities are that some tima soon aftor Easter the psople of our town will have the op portunity of seeing a play presented lby some of the young people who have bad experience in that line. Those who have the matter in hand have not yet come to a decision about what the play will ha but that will be decided very shortly and then the re hearsals will probably be commenced immediately. We have soma fine amateur actors and actresses among the young people who have already r made their bows to Winnsboro audi ences and whose talents arc well known to all, and whe will take part in Mt:e new play. The name of the play will be given later. ~Maso~eI .ting. An extra communication of Winns be Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held this (Thursday) evening at 7,50 e'elck. The E. A. Degree will be eonferred. C. li. Chandler, Scretary. coMINlG AND) COING. Mrs. G. A. White has returned from a visit to Florida. Mir a Maggie iken is vIsiting Mrs. . E. Prenitiss in Barnwell. Messrs. A. Z. and J. J. Gerig ar rived here on' Tuesday from Ocala, Mies Elizabeth McDowell, of Ox fora, Penn., is ~visiting Miss Susie letchin. Mr's. Charles Gooding, of Macon -Ga. ishere haing eencalled to see her father, Mr. F. Gerig. SCASTOR lA For Infatas and Children. The Kind Ys Rave Aiwapa Bought Signature of' Hoarseness ore Thral Hoarseness, sore throat Ind constan coughing indicate that the bronchia tubes -are suffering tom a bad cold which may develop into pleurisy o: inflammation of the I s Do no waste.health and stimM;Tby wait ing, babuse Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cougl Syrup at once. This wonderful rem edy res all throat and lung affec tions i an astonishingly short time. Dr.Bul' Cough Syrup Cares Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor revg=uend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists TO BE TRIED FOR HIS LIFE. Mr. Nick Myers, formerly of thi county, but who has for a number o years been living in Florida, is to bf tried for his life on the 1st of March He has been accused of killing a mat in Florida and is to be tried for tk crime. Mr. Myers was a gallant Con federate soldier and served during th( war in Gen. Bratton's brigade. Hi friends in Fairfield are fully convince< of his innocence, and after hearing o: the trouble that be is in some of hi Winniboro friends have contribute4 money to help him out of his diffi clty. All'of the money that is need ed has not yet been collected, bu after the facts have been brought t the notice of the people others wil probably come forward wih contri btions. It is hoped that Mr. Myers will be able to prove his innocence and his friends who deeply sympathize with him will await anxiously the result of the trial. Enterprising Druggists. There are few men mord wide awake and enterprising than McMaster Co. who spare no pains to secure the besi of everything in their line for their many customers. They;now hava the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, _ougas and Colds. This is the wonderfu] remedy that is producing such a furor 11 over the country by its many start ing cares. It absolutely cures Asthma: Bronchitis, Roareness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bot tle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 5 COURT PROCEEDING. The case of State vs. Isac Mack harged with breach of trust/-aS tried and concluded, and ras.covicted. He 90 yJ. W. - on,~ larceny. John Gladney plead guilty of house breking and larceny and sentenced o12 months on chaingang or in the enitentiary for a like period. Henry Thomas and William Brown were arraigned (for arson, and Mr. aahan was appointed by tbe Court o defend the prisoners. They were cquitted. William Johnson plead guilty of hasebreaking, and larceny, and sen tence suspended. The case of State vs. Jno. L. Harri son, Chris Harrison and Herbert Har rison was begun after recess, charged ith assault and battery with intent o kill. The defendants were repre sented by W. D. Douglassa wedaesday.A Wednesday, the case of State vs. Jno. L. Harrison, Chris Harrison, and Herbert Harrison was concluded. The jury remained out several hours, but were unable to agree. A mistrial was ordered. The case of State vs. Charles Tucker, for larceny was nol prossed, and the defehdant discharged. The next case tried was that of fus Ford and Reuben Ford charged with assault and battery with intent o kill and conspiracy. The defen dants were represented by J. W. Hanahan and W. D. Douglass. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erny tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gmv perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cena. per box. For sale by McMaster Co. As A YOU. rashlagtn Had the Character of a Grewa man' The early age at which Washin'gton developed the tender passion has beet' noticed. In fact, it was despair at the rcompromising attitude of a certain "Lowland Beauty" that caused him to flee to the domain of Lord Fairfax. afterwards his patron. The noble getleman had left England and buried himself in the wilderness on account of a disappointed passion; perhap George, who was then coming 15, felt that there :night be a bond betweer' two suh wounded hearts; at any rate beore he bad been many months undr: airfax's eyes, just as he was com pleting his 16th year, he set out on a surveying expedition. The English. man's ground included thousands oJ acres of th.e most fertile country in the worl, extending in a wide~ strip from the sea to the Alleghanies. It was no small sign of confidence te allow a youth to lay c.ut such a conn This position is merely -a sample of the many important positions Wash ington neld. At 19 he was major o1 the Virinia militia; at 21 he com add an important expedition tv Du Quese. g A The Kind You Hlave Always Bougli To the Ron. Ernest Gary, Presid Judge The grand jury be, leave respet fully to report. That we have acted upon all bills, indict% at handed to us by the Solic tor at twpresent term of Court. We 1e made such examinatiou < the jail and the public effices as tl limited time at our disposal would pe mit, and find everything connecte therewith recular and in good order. A committee of our body visited ti poor house of the county and repoi the same in good condition. The ij mates, seventeen (17) in number, ai sai,isfled and well cared for. There : on hand from last year's crop abot 250 bushels of corn, 40 or 50 bastels < peas, 6 bales of cotton, about 4,0( pounds of fodder, 600 or 700 poune of meat, and Ifteen hogs for anothe year. The manager, Mr. Camerox seems to - have discharged all of hi duties faithfully. A committee of our body have als visited the dispensary and :ind sam under good management and doin well. We call to the attention of the Cout that neither the Sheriff, nor the Aud] tor, nor the County. Superintendent c Education have complied with the Ac of the General Assembly requirinj county officers to keep an itemizei acesunt of the income of their respec tive offices and to report the same t, the County Supervisor. We present NoU Crosby for wif dest riion and vagrancy, and name a witre-ses Lou Crosby, Mary 'Gither S. R fohnston and J. E. Coan. o of which is respectfully sub mid It. T. J. Rabb, Foreman. How to Look Gooc. Good looks are really mare than skii deep, depending entirely on a bealth, condition of all the vital organs. 1 the liver be inactive, you have a bilion! look; if your stomach be disordered you have a dyspeptic look;. if you kidneys be affected, you have a pinchec look. Secure good health, and vg9 will mi ly have good looks. "Elec tric BitLors" is a good Alterative an< Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach liver and kidneys, purifies the blood cures pimples, blotches and boils, ani g-ives a good complexion. Every bot ti, giaranteed. Sold at McMastei Co.'s drug store. 50 cents per b,ttle.% "Execraiions from the throats 01 diptheria patients" were among the thinga the State board of health sug gesttd should be submitted to ito bacteriologist for investigation-sc cording to an intelligent compositoi of The State last night. Which re minds us that "there are others." The Winnsboro News and Herald re marked the other day that '-gorille warfare" was about to begin in thi Phillipines-wherefore we think Prof Garner ought to be sent over as at expert. And the editor of the Aikea Journal and ew who has beeE visitiDCoogulei iS petC7Y.oP _* OES J'LIT SMadesa -Well Man T HE w-a of Me. GREAT .'m+ ~ - FRENCH REMEDY produces the above resull Caueeriles bNervousDebiliItmoe0 r.ses caused by eor of outh.I wards of n od .d Old Men recover Y-.:hfu Vigor. Ii .ie vior ad sizetsruuEnorgas, and fit. man*5nes'rCTriSe Eaiy arid .ritter.guarar.tee. DR. JnANi o'IAIRA, Paris Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug. gist, Winnsboro, 8. C. Celebrated -and ~PROO F. It isan easy matter to claim that a rem-edy has a wonderful curative poe.The manufacturers of heumacide levsit to those who have been permanently and positively cured of RHEUMATISM to m a ke claims. Among those wno hav e recently written us voluntary let, ters saying they have been cured are: Rev. J1. L. Foster, Raleigh' N. C.; Mr. J. E. Robinson, Editor, 4 Goldsboro, N. C., Daily Argus; Mr. A. Daus, a prsminent mer chant, Macon, Ga., and Er. WV. R. Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. RHEUMACIDE WILL CURE YOU. Sold in Winnsboro by McMaste ~Co., an d by Druggists generally. ~Price 31 per bottle. AFRCANA W--n ere Rheumatism ma SrfltoStay Cured. CURE A V R te Treatment, cobsistig of IC RlF Capsules of Ointment sad t*e j.Boxes of OlntmA A never-flling cure for Pikes Z-everynature It makes asoperadws witd the knafe, Vhis Mul, ad often ras ifin death iancs-Vn.y andwe thi ta"We dl,,.Y Wue Back a Written GumMwte In Wah 61 Box. No Cre, NPay.. - ato a - _5. Sent byaL Saples r re d - e E 20. and me. Vr2 IER an SM CH EULATORand to take: especially adapted for children's use. So edoses 25 cenits. FR EE.7A vial of tee famom littie Pellets will be 5iven with a Si box or more of Pile Cure. L NoTics-THE GENMM( VMKS JAPANESS nXLN CuRE for sale oGly by 0oJ. J. OBEAR, Drug t, Wifn8sbo,6 S. C. SAML. LINDSAY, X. D. WINNSBORO, S. C. Office at Mrs. Ellen Cathart's, 3ext I door to Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. f 3 -Night call at Winusboro Hotel. t 12-"m LETTERS OF ADIINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY O FAWHEIE. By S. R. TORNSTON, Eq.,judgePrebate W HEREAS-R. H. Jennings, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, - hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and eflects of Mary Ann Elkin, de ceased: These are.therefore to cite and ad mobish all aad singular the kindred and. creditors of the said Mary Ann Elkin, r deceased, that they be and appear before me, in. the Court of Pro bate, to be' held at Fairfield Court House. South Carolina, on the 25th I day of February next, after publi L cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, I why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 9th day of February, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 2.4-2t Judge of Probate. NEW GOODS **JUST IN8 English Dairy and Pineapple Cheese. Evaporated Fruits of all kinds. Pruiies, 3 lbs. for 25c. A new variety of N. Y. Biscuit Co.' -rne Cakes. Pickert's Maikerel in tomato sauce. Early June v1u Corn, String Bean. mon in 10 lb. Try thein. ' Oh F. 7 CIIT. gome t Belmiy E'eeze of $1'11g. icit Coties the GA RDE N. We can make your work light by furnishing you a choice lot of Everybody knows them. Don't be deceived. GET BUIST'S AND' NO..OTHEIR. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sourstomiach,mlarIaa, indiges tion, torpid liver, conlstipationl and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS eabl~itedfand cur. edmore eass than an . We ha,eheard of cases et so ya'uadi cuesby CL.AY? WE ARE ANXIOUS TO WINTER STOCK in - - - - - gc CUTF We have some special values Patterns and Dress Flar offer special bargaii WE NEl And foa a little money v Try il ->*CALDWEL Iache yh shos!w fa good constitution. T e outersole iss~ lidleaherandthe putti: 'Your shoes will stay tog er if they are the kin~d wi free from foot-fretting, y as complacent and hap friends in the corner wher self reach a good old age. For sale by *Q. D.IA WINNS'E The nezt session begins September ppil is required to pay an entrance TUFmON.-Scholara in the Graded i roept in eases where they take up ex ie extra, 75 cents per month; two et Literary course, 75 cents pi 3eientiflc 0ol Each higher course include all that s rivate families. Thereeord of the sokelare of this s< air stancNag in the higher colleges, i UWFer farsher partionalars addresd, hSES, IAES, MUL ES. JUST AREIVED FOli r Y NICE TENNESSEE AN! [ENTUCKY MULES at my stable n Winnsboro, from three to five year; ld. These mules can be bought chea] or cash or on good bankable paper payable in the Fall. Come one, comn 1l who need good mules. I will ox hange them for broken down mule rI a hae afew good Mares an,dl ~ouple of good Saddle Horses, ont aew Two-horse Wagon and one good Second-hand Buggy. I also keep on hand a few MILOH COWS d will sell them cheap for cash oa ichange them for dry cattle. Alway ready tor a trade. I have engaged Mr. S. B. CRAW iOD for the season, and he will b leased to see any and all of his man' friends. A. WILLIFORD. Winnbar. S.C. CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF all lines and offer all heavy ods at - - IRICES in Dress Goods, especially in nels, at lowcut prices. We is in Wool -Underwear. MD CA3H, rill give a great many gyods and see. ,L & RUFF.S< A Good Old Age e sell. That's what comes he inner sole is solid lete ler and ifKo vi ~O rig together is done for keeps. ether long Ssell, and, 'ou will be py as our .you your-. UILLIFORD. KORO3 S. C. 20, 1897, and ends June 24, 1898. Each fee of 50 sents to meet sontingent ex ichool are not required to pay inition, tra studios in the ollegiate Department. ctra, Si. r month. irse, $1.00 per month. Classical course, $1.60 per month. precede. Good bosed can be obtained ihool at .ompetitive e.ninations, and s the boat guarantee of its effieieney. WITPHERCW, Prineipal. MADE ME A MAN LNYROYA PIL No cmianon*ws baihar Uend. roe e s cual O,ofprfinga. Interes N P ~ L M R &S N , -n ColMuma S. a. .amhn or .m.e W D.DOGLSS mOn 104WCeo . C' h ... IA... Every Article RUARAVTDMA DAND EVERY CMOVER A BARGAIN, FOR WE UVE T NOODS AND WE HAVE CUT PIRST COMI. FIRST SER Send us your wach work aijw-, Ary jobs; wear better prepurd th . iver to readerquick srie. FL TlU18. A Fresh Lot o Buists Garden Onion Setsb DRUG*ISKJ -FOR A LIMIT ED time we are- prpred to BARGATNS - * COLUMBIA . -and H ARTFORD BICYCLES. These Wheels are in alo. I Condition nd are offered at reeded prices, bemiig shop worn. rORDAN & UAkI!S 2-19 For Sale A mTrA or 16ARNP ud, on LUttle River, bInI L . .Broon, and boundeldy3b fthe tae of. G. SUeten, inon ad others. For terms ply to A. s.a h.D.DOUGLU 11-17 Attornys,