The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 21, 1899, Image 2

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so- U;AMA HERALD. PVBNMRD TRI- EMLY -BY s x w AN ERALD COMPANY. TWtM. IN ADVANC: 'be Tekiz - - - -U3.0 ti Nonts - - - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. Taesday, Narck 21, - - 1899 NZW2 ]MO BUCK IC.. The farmess are greatly behind in their work owingito the land being too soft to plough. Grain has been much injured by the severe winter, Some of it has been planted over. Very few have been able to do any gardenind yet. The main diet just now of the Back Lick folks is cow peas and turnip sprouts. Every family in our section has been visited by Ia grippe. He is a very unwelcome visitor, but Dr. Scott - and some of the neighbors have at last succeeded in driving him away. A splendid weapon used by one in the Aght was one half teaspoon soda and one teaspoon cream of tartar dissolved separately in a little water with a little sugar in the soda. Pour the two together and drink fast. Taken three or four timas a day it will cure the worst attack in a few days. Try it and see. Our town is on a boom. Mr. T. E Smith has the old Peay Ferry opened up for travel now with a uice new flat. This will contribute areatly to the trade and pleasure of our town. Messrs. B. F. Cassels &nd T.. B. MSmith have each epeDed up a ver beatiful line of spriog and summer goods. It will be well to uall oa them before purchasi g esewberte. They are prepared to suit the most fantastic in taste. Write them for estalognes. Mr. P. C. Melliehampe has peas ehickens and eggs for sale Write him for price list. He also has a number of nice fat rats which he wishes to close out at once. They are s well fed that abait in a trap is no temptatfon for them whatever. some one will inf I poee of them mt not recipe:. way "is uapoca .e ?Aman O' Sdrank. been reading w9L' pleasure deconiums written on Maj. ad. They echo the enii sf.many others- wb t so * ~ with the ipen. - .rch 18, '99; M. C. P. Nor over Fifty Year. MMs. fNSLOW' Q00TBING 8TEP has been used for over fifty years bO' millions of mothers for their. children while teething, with perfect succese. It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best reme4y for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor Ii;ttle sufferer~ immediaely. Sold by druggists in -every part of the world. Twent y five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sootbinag Syrup," and take no other kmndA 1-1-17 30o33BFAEAGEAPES Herob seems to;have been buried under the snow, but now tilat spriog Is approaching she seems toibe reviv *tag up a little, In travelin'g through the rural districts we :ir forcibly -reminded.ot the cold spe :. AFebruary by the anseuce of the frmit b4l ,soms, which always greatly .enhanices the. beauty of spring. Later on we shall iniss the fruit for which this section is noted, both for quantity and quality 'A"ft for ye gods." ebati - We are now enjoying sm eui ful spring weather, and everyone seems busy making preparation for vplan;ing; but owing to the rain there hs been * but little done. Gardens are also very backward, with the exception of one which is being nicely managed by a very industrians young man of the neighborhood. It is aid that his cabbages are nearly large enough for the "table." "We see where be's right!" Our echool Is progressing under the excellent management of Mrs. Cyrilla Rutherford. Misses Lqvie Irby, Annie and Nannie Bebinson spent somne time at Mrs. - W. P. Cassels' last week. Miss Carrie Lyles, of Rockton, spent a few days at her grandmother'., Mrs. Irbuy, last week. Are F. M. Irby and Mrs. E. E. it~ereturned bomne after a jptvisit to their sister,. Mrs. Mis Ennaeta Ruff has returned to her-hom at Jenkinsville after spend several weeks at her cousin's, Miss * I sRuccs t NEws AN TL.. March 18, '99. Guess Who. Buceien's Aralea saive. - Th Best Salve in the world for Cats, - ras6e Soes,Ulcers, Salt Rhenmm, gevdr 5is,Tetter, Chapped Hands; =hiHblain.., ~u, and all Skin grup uins and positively cures Piles, or no g ru ired. iIss uateed 10give ~~ ~~money' refund i.Price85cen-boL Fo.r sak- i I~MMster Co. General Order No Charleston, ch 15, 189. I. The Ninth union of the United ConY eterans will be bold in e of Seession," Charlesto commencing on the mornin 0th,1890. The rs of the Division, during union, will be at Market Hal, g and Market Streetsl Com will please register there and ing their stayi make it their ge" I assembling place. While the comrades of the Divi #Ion will be the guests of Chaleston, (id indeed of the people of the State of south Carolina), none the less they must. play the part of hosts, and be prepared to share their blankets, and the contents of their haverseks and canteeis with the visiting comrades from the other Divisions, and with all Confederate Veterans who may join us in comntemorating the memories so dear to us. III. In oi-er to take part in the pro ceedings and'-tdye the right to vote, Camps must pay hei! dues of 10 cents per capita to the V. C. V. S., U. C. V., New Orleans, L,%, or through the Div. Ad!. Genl. Raes of 5 centsper capita to the Divisi n to be paid to the Div. Adj Genl., (wi arrears for those Camps that have no done their part heretofore in sustainin the Divi sion); all must be paid before nril 1, 1899. IV. Camps and comrades are ur to bring with them any Confederate battle flags they may have, as well as their Camp colors for the parade, especially as they will be wanted in the ceremenial of Memorial Day, May 10, (the anniversary of Stonewall Jack son's death), the day observed in this city. The Ladies' Memorial Associa tion having invited the U. C. T. Or ganization to join them, and General Gordon having accepted the invitation of the Association to preside. V. Miss Mary Carwile, of Edgedeld, daughter of Brigadier-GeLeral T. W. Carwile, commanding 2nd Brigade, is announced as Diviqion Sponsor for tbs current year. and Mits Lula Cassels Lake, daughter of Colonel George B. Lake, as Maid of Honor. The Hono rary Maids of Honor (for the Charles. ton Reunion) will 'be Miss Minnie Agatha Wrignt, of Gainesville, rexas, and Miss Lnlie Wagener, grandniec-a of the tate General John A. Wagener, of Charleston. The comrades of the Division are to e congratulated upon hAviug as Spout4or and Maids of Hc-uor four young ladies wh> mill worthily repre-ent names tb:t appear upon the honor roll of the Confederacy, and they will vie with each other in honor Ing them. To Miss Wright the thanks of the comrades are due for her modest but elocilve efforte to ininence .t4e, vote of the Tex " n a - lanta in favor o'harleston, and her acceptance of ti Sponsor's invitation to serve as oM tLe Honorary Maids of Honor-another pleasirog evidence of heiracious contideration for the Crate Veteras of our State. L The Camps of the Division are nestly called upon to put them aves in.position: to exert the full in luence this Division is entitled to, as e representative of the first State to essert itself for States rights in the tixties, and all Confederate Veterans the t8tate, not nQw members, are tenlyivted and urged to join ~pnlYaps of the Division, o inmanding general of .As, ' hat a-, many *" I .i do so, uniform theim 24 dark hat. This seems to be the, ~entiment and custo)m of many Cama's r. other divisions of the U. C. V. kEh Re-union shows more uniformed Damps, and the So. Ca. Div. should eep pace with the growing senti ment. By order Major-General C. IRVINE ALE. James G. Holmes, - Adjitant-General, Chief of Staff. The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sailow, sunken-cheeked, istressed-looking people you so often meet are afficLed with "Ki dney Coin plexi' n." Their kidneys are turning to a par snip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or uffer from '-eeplessness, rheumatism, ;euragia, brain troub!e, r.ervous ex haustion and sometimes the heart acts bahle cau.e is weak, unhealthy kid eysll the sufferer from kidney dis see doeE nor find out what the trouble t uni! it is almost too late, because the first symptoms are so like mild #ickness that they do not think tney ed ai medicine or a doctor untli they kind themselus sick iu bed. Dr.KEilmer's Swamp-Root will bul 'p and strengthen their weak and ieased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidne) -poisoned blood, clear their omplexion and soon they will enjoy! better health. Yonz can get the regular sizes at the rug store, at fifty cents and one do! lar, or you may first prove for your self the wonderful virtues of thia great disovery, Swamp-Root, by sending or address to Dr. Kilmer k Co. 3ir,haton, N. Y.,~ for a sample bot tle and a book that. tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention ..at you read this liberal offer in The ews ard Herald. Tear, salt-Bhcana and Eczemas. The intense itching and smarting in cident to these diseases, is instantly slayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efEcient for i;ching ples and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 26cts. per box. For sale by McMaster 2" HINDIPO BEsTORES VITAlT Made a -Well Man TH E ...of Me. REAT , - - awck FeiCH n R MEDY v prd cs bv ne t us ed sd Ols.e rC,w er m u bui ir t iv 'vigor and- :e to siirezken orgas,. and fitsI a masa for buasines- .r ir.-rri.-. E.esde carried in he vest rocket. IrcSf-I .. Boxes $2.3 y aul plin pack- ),A g e . w: t t w ritte guarantee. DR J t s .'f-'. ?arts Sold aniy by J. .J. Obear, Drug. .ist Wiahabro. 8. C. AgelWhepartionforAs iml tingffoodiaadneula Lig1Stom eISof - - DAj Promoes tsf on. ferul !03NA:RCOTIc. Ap.ecj*giedy for Consipa 4ioi,SourSboahDi&4IM Worms,Conisions.everishr vess andLOSS OF SLEEP. Wacsimile Signature of Nw EXACT COPr UVEpgE, Climbing Up ARRY inang arepi andprs ' / eases. Th GERSI wil ligal metore th - dency to o BED-FAST1 Gerstes.,Female Panacea m $eie *s curernd she is ioui( Get this medicine from your send us $.00 anid we will send yc L OBRSTLE & C., Props P ROF. hIt is an easy matter to claim that a remedy has a wonderful curative power. The manufacturers of Rheumacide leaves it to those who have been Spermanetly and positively cured of RHEUMATISM to m a k e claims. Among those who have9 Srecently written us voluntary let ters saying they have been cured are: Rev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh,' SN. C.; Mr. J. E. Robinson, Editor, Goldsboro, N. C., Daily Argus; Mr. A. Daus, aprominent mer--' Schant, Macon, Ga., and Mr. W. R. Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. REUACIDE WILL CURE YOU. SMauactreil 1y TiE BOBBITT DRU CO., Raleidb, N. C. SSold in Winnsboro by McMastcr Co., and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle. 'BY BUYING DIR EOT FROM1~ E. ROSENBURGER & Co., 202204 E. 102d St., NEW YORK CITY. The Largest Clothing Manufacturers In America. OUR GREAT BARGAIN OFFER! BwtsExtra Pantsan Thea suits are guaranteed to be made from I.. Wee iCheviot. Ia B ack. Blue, Grey and Brow bWt. thSailor Collar-Collar iac ebroilw Patent Wait Baud.. Trimiming and Workmaaahi5 th very best. Sisas for 'o to zS years, without Ssilos Coltar. Mention age ad lI large or small. This style S Slzessato 9 with Extra Pair Pant - j O. Whe orderist send Pest Office, Upres Money Order or Registered Letters lse age ot last birthday, sif :rge or smal fr fI ane satisfactory. send xc. stamps for Saples tape measure, measuring blea". *e. * 10NPyo Be Ys Boughts CENTAUR COMPANY. NCWVCaK CaY. STORIA -n Stairs G h ens washing, iron ~rubbig er lborious duties ductive enW i.6nous amount of eogw a aag" Already weak eae ra eseh perfo. Women, bu labors )ry to e Of th househOluffer This fet Oved ifWOmnen Willnlr sobere arn0W. Afewrbottleso PANACER. e all Imengtrual irregulaxities, and female organism to its -Take St. Joseph's Liver im*ldoses if there is any ten sip .ton or indigestion. 3OR kYEAR. s de ost wondefl cueon the ONnRO.Claiborne, Ala. dn If he does not keep it, aall charnges paid. Chattanooga, Tenn. TIlE NEW WAY. WOMEN used male diseases " could only be treated after "lo cal examina 'tions" by physi clans. Dread of such treatmnent kept thousands of modest wcmen sileg4 about their suffering. Thein troduction of Winaof Cardul has now demon stra.ted that nine-tenths of all the of menstrual disorders do uire a physician's attention .The simple, pure In the privacy og a woman's omue insures quick relief and cure. Women need nct te now. Wine of Cardul re no humilIating examina 'or its adoption. It cures any (saethat comes under the head f "fmae troubles"diordered ~nenses, falling of the womb, 'whites," change of life. It makes omen beautiful by making them pin t th h y. $1.00 at thidrug store. d!ros addse j rLn -ypos W. DIS01Np. Cary, Miss.. says: d Shines ~ es. 7o S irware o~o 'd Surprsinl Scratchinlg. S p1e sent if you say so. l1e kall others s tfi. -~Sl vry where. Teecto Silicon Co., 40) Cliii, Street. For Sale. R'AT (F16ACRES Oo A r L ttle River, belong1lo land ouand bounded by lands e-stae of R. G. SimontOn, Stev of i and others. e so te ap D. DOUGLASS. Attorneys, Wjifnsboro, S. C, 11A Unequaled for Durability, . Range of Work, andiSimplicity. Old Sewing Machines taken in evx ohange. Dealers wanted in unoccupied terri. tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. 1. DERBYSHIRE, GENERAL AGENT, EBEL BUILDING. RCHMO", VA -I HAVE--- e JUST RECIVEDl; L? As protty a Stock of Goods as A has ever been brought to the towa, Consisting in part of Rogrs k Bro.'s celebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Ar Spoons, Carving Sets, &c.* --ALSO-- ? Berry and Salad Dishes, Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., &e., ix and invite an inspection of I them at your earliest conve- Lv mience. tv. Respectrully,L. ~. M. CHANDLERE H EADAIDA is: only a . :mpo--not a F disease. So 3:. V: tekache, and Nervousness, D)ininess and the *," Blues. Theyc~ all com from an a unhealthy stat ofhe men- * " strual organs. If y ou suffer arrj from any of these symptoms--~ if you feel tired :a::d'languid in jt4 the morning a:xi wish you could sa lie in bed ano-her hotir or two Firn -if there is a bad taste in the andC4 mouth, and no appetite-if . FR$ there is pain in the side, back I '" or abdo nen- flaAiDFIELD'S . FEMA LE R EGVL...TORwl bring about a s:: ereTh.* doctor may cal' yor.r trouble Ica trouble i:n the mjenstruaI ] organs, and Brad:eld's Female Regulator wvil! re.e.tre you to * health and regulate the menses like clockwork. MB,RADFluD1 RItGU ATOR Co. RE-VOU ANKRUPT in health, rnstitution undermined by ex LXagance in eating, by disre-* rding the laws of nature, or* ical capital all gon~e, if so, NWER DESPAIR utt's .iver Pills will cure you. or sick'hadache, dyspepsia, M ur storna- .malaria, torpid O n-er, constipa" biliousney' .1 co Id all kindred ges anterei Tutt's 1/Ver PLIs an absdt.&gr. ot ? We are offering a limited 45, 46 and 49, end Hartfords, reduced prices. These were Don't fail to get our A POPE MFG. CO, JOIIII & DAISJ SOUTHERN RAILWAY. matral Tim. BetweCamad i. sonville. Eastern Time lotween C. lomba ad Other Petateo Effective January 16, lIP. Northbound. le . 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Wauta o -- a aife Assurance s fY seo f the U7nited St~ The maln ' he Equit able Life Ass ' ai this territy is des- - Cf eer. a 1g the service of of char. /xt cter anld ability resent its y Iterest with W'' OrO as bead. nartrs. t.an will bet I ba narter. T i the science IFORD) lorouglly.. and the art ot pleased r ieI twg. There is no friends. ccess professionnor itel which . mort re-I iho desire to seci-r miployment and ar a*1~nn ittsln prominence n the profee-. W. J. RODOEY, Mgr., -94mn Rock,Bill, S. C.* r Wart ONEY TO LOAN S.C arming landa. Easy paym/ms. Cath< mmissionls barged. Boslower close< ctual c'%t of perfecting loan. tie t 8 per cent. WItti )HN B. PA LMERI r SON, Colauibia, S. C., S.&JgW. D. DOUTGLASS, iW. Wionsboro, 8. C. S ibition at- prices ranging - numbi PatteAtColumbias, Models the leadi" a'd 8, at greatly ~els of 1898. ns.n. 1899 cata.gu\ ,Hartfordi0~ IlI, Wubin, 8. C. 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