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LXCAL. INTELLIGENCE Sarday, Mareh 18, - - 189C LOCAL BRIEFS. -Friday was St. Patrick's Day bul the day passed without a celebration of "a-y kind by the sons of Ireland who live here. -The latest from the war depart mont in regard to the v'innteer troops in Cuba, is that all of the troops wi!h the exception of the 3rd volunteir engineers will be mattered out The engineers will be retained in the ser vise as there is probably much work -or them to do in the island. -Henry Lee went into W. C. Beaty's stere on Wednesday, said he wanted a cheque for for $1.30 and gave the money for it. He quietly put a seven before the one making it $71.30. He was arrested near Black stock and is now in jail. His home is near Langford, Chester county. -Rev. Mr. Freeman and family ar rived in town on Thursday and are settied in the Baptist parsonage, and Mr Freeman will take charge of the Winnsboro and :Ridgeway churches These two churches have for some time been without a pastor and the congregations are delighted to have secured inch an able man as their pastor. Mr. Freeman will preach his first sermon in the Baptist Church on Sunday Smoruin and evening. -L-a McDuffie, a highly respec' a ble <Aoredwoman, died at her home here on Wedneday. -. the 81st year of her age. She belonzed to the class of negroes that is so fast disappearing and that will be so sadly missed. Good. faithful, humble and perfectly trustworthy, she was an example to all who knew her and to the last she never wavered in her devotion to those to whom she belonged in ante bellam days. We can but ill aford to lose colored people like her. -As is announced elsewhere in i these columns by Rev. C. E. McDonald, Rev. J. Knox Montgomery, of Cia- t cinuati, Ohio, will deliver a lecture in I the A. R. P. Church on Monday night. 0 The press notices of Mr. Montgomery's V lectures are highly complimentary, s and in every place where his lectures It have been delivered he has made a de- b lghtfal impression. We hope that a 0 large audience will attend this Ifctare, * for judgitg by the newspaper criti- a cisms of his lectures he will be worth 1 hearing. g -It is highly probable that an invi tation will be extended to President Woodward to delivei- his lecture on Timrod in Winnsboro sometime inthe .. near future. The matter is being con sderedby some of th8 gentlemen and u ail.zwho have been approached on R the subject seem anxious that Presi- a dent Woodward be invited he will m probably be asked. If he consents to at come to innsboro then we have a at treat in fornus and it '1 er grat peasure -The ef~,t~ of the cold upon the peach trees can be very plainly seen now. Usually at this season the peach trees are a8 iass,of blossoIlms mnd now, a peach tree in full blossomn is a rare sight. The valuable -trees seem to have been more injured than " those that have srung -.up in- o,ld -- eLds/for the- lattir have bloomed a -little while very few, if any, o1fthe a valuable trees have bloomed. Fi same report comes from all over the State and all of the peach trees have F met with the same fate. ; -Smallpox has ma&de itus appearance ti in Edgefield county~-ai'd' there are. pi nearly one hundred cases. So far the P disease has been cnie tothe negroes but the white people are very much excited over thelappearance of L - the disease. In North Carolina the smallpx has spi'ead to an alarming degre', and it has made its appearaace in twe.u~y counties of thy State. As long as this awfut diaease continues to spread it would be well for the town authorities io use every pre cauti to keep it out of Winnsboro. b We h-.v be fortunate e:iough to be hi witheait a single case so far but unless a it is airictly guarded against it may t appear here. i -it seems that the Timrod Memot i rial Associationl have not met with C the success that they expected and are disappointed that the people of the State bave taken so little interest int thejwork of the association. I: is to P be greatly' regretted that these men who are working so hard to raise aC itting memorial to the dead poet shoald not meet with the bearty co- h h opera:ion of the people of the State, and it is to be hoped that they will stir themselves and that each and every person who has it in their power writi purchase a volume of .Timirod's poemst and thereby contribute to this work. Miss Charlotte AlIston has been ap *pointed agent for this book in Winnis boro and will receive orders for it.( The book is expected to be out in April and contains a complete collec tion of Timrod's poems. EaenIy,Quickly, Permanently Restored raus Debility, Lost vitality, Seminal Loss ~ itr Memtory-the usl of Over-wnk, Wor-y. * s,s Errors of Ye.'.h Lr Over-mrdulgence. rica~ sOc. and 51: 6 boxes $5 F'or quick, positive and lasting~ results ina Sexual X ta semYELLO LABEL SPEcIL-dQge *.trength-- will give strength and tone to every :e .: aad eff:ct a permanenit cure. Cheapest and bst.. r RE-A bottle of the' fam'ous lspan.ee Liver e :ts wilbe giv~en wit.h,a$: h;lvm, :of. J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. SORE LUNGS Sore lu-q. pain in the rebandpain ful breathing are quickly relieved, nd cured by the old reliable specific, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This remark able remedy breaks up a cold in one night and is, without doubt, the very best medicine for all affections of the throat and lungs. It has cured thou sands and will cure you. Itneverdis .appoints. Try it at once. Dr Bulis Cough SYrup Will quickly heal Sore Lungs. Doses are sma and pleasant to take. - Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. COMING AND ;OING. Mrs. Chas. Gooding returned to Macon on Friday. Mr. J. P. Caldwell returns to-day from a trip to northern markets. Mr. ind Mrs. Wm. Bostic, who have spent the winter in Winnsboro, left on Friday for their home in Charleston. Mr. John N. Lemaster, a prominent citizen of Ridgeway, was in the city last week. Mr. Lemaster formerly lived in this county and has ma!y friends here who ar- always glad to see him .-Union Times. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguature of A JOKE ON THE TEACHER Our school (Bethel) is progressing ery nicely under the care of a forget al teacher, who came to school bright nd early Monday morning without 0 t be key, and had to send about five or i ix miles to get a screw-driver to tako f the lock, in order to teach school at day; in the meantime she sat with me of the pupils on the wood-pile 0 watch the passers-by. But this wll.0 looked ove- of coarse, as she is e of the best, sweetest and the easi ;t teacher we have ever had. The hool will last about four months nger, and by that time we will all be adated. S. and M. March -15, 1899. i CHURCH SERVICES. a; Services will be held in the follow g churches on Sunday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian v. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 m and 7.15 p. mn. Young men'sW eting at 3.15.p. mn. Sunday School 4 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wedn'esday ce p.m.: m. Sujiday School at 10 a. m. Ser- p ~es.o Frda at 4 p~ mn. resbyterian-11 a. m. by the pas- J. . Sunday School at 4 p. in. Prayer C. sting Wednesday at 4 p. mn. Methodist-11 a. in. by the pastor. g nday tSchool at 4 p. m. Prayer- a eting Wednesday at.'4 p. -m. Baptist-Preaching at 11 a. mn. and 16p. mn.by the pastor. Sunday School. 10 a. m. t : ukiea's Arnica salve. he Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ises, Sor'es, Ulcers, Salt -Rheunm, cx ~ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, he ilblins, Cornst.nd all Skin Erup- hi ns, andpositively ures Piles, or no y required. it is guar-anteed to give .h rfect satisfaction, or money refund . Price 25 cent.s per box. For sale . McMaster Co. ETURE AT THE A. E. P. CHURCH. have invited Rev. J.-Knox Mont-[I mery, pastor, of the First United ct ~esbyterian Church, of Cincinnati, 0: io, to deliver one of his lectures in tE e A. R. P. Church on Monday night, arch 2*. No admission fee will be charged, t a voluntary collection will be takcn ~ter the lecture to deiray expenses. d r. Montgomery is in the South for S e benefit of his health, and is preach g this month in the First A. R P mrch, of Charlotte, N. C.; dnuing 'r. Chalmers' illness. Tbe lecturer is a personal friend of in, w boin I have heard with gr:eat1 Leasure. He. has three lecture, viz: dep Somnbody," "Cain, Pharaoh and mpny," and "The Churchl that lets There.' " Press notices speak in ghest terms of these lectures. They ve been delivered in many places, d have always met with unqualified probation. He is a scholar and an rator, and never fails to instruct and lease an audience. High and noble oughts interspersed with bright wit nrcterize. these lectures. I do not now which lecture he will give, but n sure all will be pleased with either ne. I wish to extend a cordial invi ation to all the people of our town to iear him. . C. E. McDonald. Beats the Kiondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, rex., has found a more valuable dis :overy than has yet been made in the Elondike. For years be snffered un old agony from consumption, accomn anied by'hemorrhages; and was ao ~olutey cured by Dr. King's NewI Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ud Colds. He declares that gola is t little value in comparison with this narvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-| suiption. Trial bottles free at $!.j Mnser Co.'s Drug Store. Regula.r size 50 ets and $1.00. Guairanteed to; ure or price refunded. DEATH OF MRS. R. M'GALLO From the Lancayter Roview. After an illness of about th weeks, Airs. Mattie J. Galloway, devoted wi'e 6rour fellow-towns Dr. 1. M. Galloway, died last Sana rer' at 2 o'clock, at their new res deuce in West Ead. Her death was particuiarly sad one. Up to this weeks ago she was a perfect picture c good health, handsome in face an form, happy and contented in he awtrae*ve new hime and in th- lovin comapainonship of tier faithful an affectionate husband and bright littl daughter just beginning to prattle and had every promise of a long fif of continued happiness before her But her untimely demise is but anothe: reminder of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death. Mr-. Gulloway was just in the prim( of her magnificent womanhood, hav ing been only thirty-one years of age the 14th of February last. Of char. ing personality, dignified but amiable, sociable and generous-hearted, loyal in her friendship ud fondly attached to her loved ones, she was indeed a favorite with all with whom she came in c3atact and an idol of her honse hoid. She was self-sacrificing in her deye-ti. to her busband and child, ever oll the alert for something in her to d > which would teud to ad va_ meir interests and contribute to tbei:oofrt and welfare. By her watchiul care, genial nature, uniform :heerfulness and unbounded love her 4ome was made an ideal one. She was a consitent member of the Math >Aist Church and was active and zeal >u in the performance of all her al.i:Lian duties and charity work. MIrs. Galloway was a daughter of ar. J. C. Mackorell, of Blackstock, Lnd was born and raised in Fairfield ounty. She was married to Dr. Jalloway the 26th of October, 1892. u- one child blessed their union, little .barlotte, now less than two years old. ;si-,es the heart-broken husband and he little daughter, she leaves surviv g her the following bro.hers and isters: Messrs. R. J., J. B. and Jake lackorell and Mrs. Margaret Milling, f this place; Mr. W. 11. Mackorell, f Winnsboro; Mrs. Frank Barford, f Atlanta; and Miss Pet Mackorell, f Blackstock. Her remains were laid to rest in the w cemetery Monday afternoon at 4 clock, after solemn and deeply im essive funeral services conducted in e Methodist Church. Rev. J. H. >dridge, of the Baptist Church, sisted by Rev. Chalmers Fraser, of e Presbyterian Chnrch, officiated, e pastor of the deceased, Rev. J. E. rlisie, being too .sick to attend. >twithstanding the inclemency of the rater, a large concourse of sympa- I zing friends were present at the rch servilies and followed the corpse its last resting place, wheritga. segoies were n The following gentlemen acted as il-bearers: Maj. J. M. Rtiddle, R. E. ylie, Esq., Mr. T. S. Carter, Mr. L. Poag, Mr. E. C. Secrest and Mr. T. Connors. -aitm The Kind Yeu Iiaie Alays BQught [t is very hard to stand idly by and e our dear ones suffer while awaiting .e arrivalot the doctor. An Albany . Y.) :dairyman called at a drug re there for a doctor to come and e his child, then very sick with up. Not finding the doctor in, he Ft word for him to come at once on s return. He also bought a bottle of amberlain's Cough Remedy, which' hoped would give some relief until e d:ictor should arrive. In a few urs be "returned, saying the doctor ~ed not-come, as the ehild was much ~tter. The druggist, Mr. Otto Sholz, ys the family has since recommended amberlain's Cough Remedy to their lanors and friends until he has a ~nstant demand for it from that part the coutry. For sale by Mcs.fas r Cr,. SAML. LINDSAY, M. D. WINNsBORO, S. C. fficc at Mrs. Ellen Catheart's, next or to Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s Drug UNight call at Winnsboro Hotel. T1--3mn For Sale. 000 BALES PEAVINE HAY; 65c. per hundred; $12.00 per ton. ) on./"MIXED COW FEED"; S7.50 ner ton? Takes the place of cot ton seed hulls and meal. S 140f [H. L. ELLIOTT. A FIRESJH STOCK OF ANNED PEAS, EANS, OLUMBIA RIVER ALMON. DESSERT PEACHES, CONDENSED MILK. To make soup delicious get ~.can of Succotash. FRESH BREAD AND CAKES TO-DAY. J. S. McCarlev. \CURE ewComplete Treatment, consisting of PiOs IES, Capiples of Ointment and two yBoxtes of @.nt. A never-faicZn cure for Ples ofevery e and degree. Ito2kesanoperatio j- with the L. hich ful, and often results in death, ;0',aaary! Why endure this terrMble I disease? pack a Written Guarantee in each $1 8ox. Nure, No Pzy. so.and ji a box, 6 for e S5 sent hail. Samples ree f OLMENT, 25e. and 50s. ('rtNOTAT(ThICurod, Piles Prevented, by CONSTU IONI'"Japaese Liver Peets, the r reat LIV and STOMACK REGULATOR ad I;LOOD ;LIFIER. Sma!l, mdld and pleasant to take: ecially adapted for children's use. 50 dlOSeS 25 C4. FIREE viz] of these farmau& little Pellets will e b given a $i box or more of Pile Cure. NOTICE41E GENUINE FRESH JAPANESE Ls CURa for sonly by e .I J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. or Sale. KING IMPROVED COTTON SEED. rice 50 cents per bushel, de lived at iroad. W. S. HALL, SR., 3 7-St Mitford, S. C. Ju&t RECEIVED! is MUILE 'hich We Ofier CHAP FOR CASH -or on TIME. M, ll,DOTY & COz ilanlu, i. THE TNDERSIGNED HAS PUR chased tln interest of the estate of F. Gerig, de:iased, in the stock of goods of Gerig .& Seigler, and solicits the trade of the people of Fairdeld County. >f all kinds, and everything found n a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. The trade of the friends and cus omers of Ga Seigler is fully ap >reciated, ndersigned hopes hey ma "eir interests to entin 'n >4. LER. D U IF YOU DO, DON'T paint your ho use 'till you have seen. It goes further and lasts lauger than other paint on 'he market. Warranted ::ot t-, chal1k, scale or peal off iUke all other so-called ready-mixed paint. Remember, don't paint until you have Eeen T HE HAMMuER PAINT. NEW GOODS ->*eJUST IN. English Dairy and Pineapple Cheese. Evaporated Fruits of all kinds. Prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c. A new variety of N. Y. Biscuit Co.' Fine Cakes. Pickert's Mackerel in tomato sauce. Early June Peas, corn, String Beans. Pickled Salmon in 10 lb. kits. Try them. Finest Soda Craskers in every three days. Chocolates and Bonbons fresh to-day. F. M. HABENICHIT. MADE ME A MAN fit a man Tr study, buminesser mnig n r d [ 10eciy HAVING SUCCEEDED OF CALDWELL & I PATROI We are now receiving the fil You people who want to get ai asked to look at our Prints, Per Some extra bargains in these go We have also received a beaut Lawns, Checked Muslin, Dimil are marking these goods extra c fXijotL;)OF Bapc A good size Linen Towel at Turkish Towels at 2oc. and 2 Damask Towels. New Lot Gents' and Boys' Col and pretty pattern. We want your business. We goods at low prices than ever be] the Northern markets in a few an elegant Spring Stock. Our c< you in the best goods at lowest i The Cadwell ry uo Hued O( ----WORTE Spring and Su wee MANU~FACTURERS IN Aill tla Latest &t Q. D. WIL Mt. Mil InStitte a WINNSBO] The next session begins September 20, ppil is required to pay an entrance fee TrI N.--Scholars5 in the Graded Scho O~eextra, 7 cents per moth; two era Literary course, 75 cents per n Scientific course Cla ash higher~ course inelude all that pre The nrecor of te sokelaa2 of this s@hOc WFrfueer partilars addres,ist W. H. W] Cumlative Evidenoe1 Aoo of meiay artcle is thej Extrat Te "Bs"Tonic,e latgl dtho onte eo' tellig anoher 9 teUntedtates.v Itrluefan t he gien Itthe en r se h~anI sands of physicians an ptents Igo Y health w e vr avenue of hope seemsu The Best Tonic do ot beldnt buynr mtha ngPab s e.Mayaltt 1 Exta6,The 'Best' malt paratio declared ~erfect tle Wori's Fair, perfection. The gratetamountof bnefit for the least amount of money Is to have you druggit deliver you a aRORNE'.. 'oesmCini' TO THE BUSINESS UFF ASKS YOUR TAGE. -st items of Spring Goods. a early start for spring are cales, Duck, Colored Piques. :ds in short lengths. iful line of White Goods y, Pique, and Welts. We heap to start the season. ip iq Towels. ioc.; ectra large and heavy 5c.; full stock in Huck and ored Shirts; extra good value are better 'prepared to sell ore. Our buyer will siart to days and we expect to show )nstant endeavor is to please rices. Come and see us. ood Oompany. Foe OF miner Neck NEW YOR IY ulos anid Pop LIFORD. EO Sn.C.c 1897, and end June 24, 188 Eah tdie in tne Cullegiate Department. $1. onth. $1.00 per month. sical course, $1.50 per month. ede. Good board can be obtained best guarante of is. effcency.sa I HERCW, Principal. IN SPITE OF THE iteness of the season, if ou prepare land well and lant seed bought from s you will probably have better garden than sual this year. [hey are scarce and the >rice will go up. -We Sell 'RIUMPH, BURBANK, BEA UTY OF HEBRON, EARLY ROSE and 'EERLESSW POTATOES; Iclaser Cs PR0FI1 No 111.16 StB Every Article GUARAXT33 MA RISST. ED AND EVERY CUXM;R#WVE8 A BARGAIN. POZ WE HAVE TU3 6OODS AND WX NAVE CUT TU PRICES. FIRSTCOME, FIRST SERVZD. Send us your wateb work ad jow stry jobs; we ar bOr prepare& the" ever to reader quick setlce CR136B 3.6. NEWS+*+ and HERALD. Tri-W klw IS a 0~ ETTERMAMb, JILL. HEAJI, NOTE MABS LAWYW8 35. LIENS, MORTBAOUb, and overythi.g in job Ese doe as ceaply as saywhes Ales sa the5isto. GIVE USA CIANCI Every penny apent St home. is kept at hoe UNDERTAKING IN- ALL ITS ,IFAJTIqIs . with a ialI stock of Caskets, Cases ad CoSasi .enstaatly .at a, and use of hearse who en ueti tagesfo psemeta old staid Cale ettoaded to atoll bos.