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LOCAL; INTELLIGENCE Saturday, April 8, - - 1899 LOCAL BRIEFS. -Don't forget the play a: Ridgeway on April IS. --Services will be held to-morrow (Sunday) night in the Methodist Church commencing at 8 o'elock. -J. J. Obear is sole agent for Lenoir tablets, which are a sure care for rheumatism. Read his advertisement. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cnre, ministers were greatly diaturbed by coughing conwregations. N. excuse for it now. McMaster Co. -John B. McMaster k Co. have a large upply of smoking and chewing tobacco, and have a number of differ eut brands. Sea their ad. -"Swell opening" at JArs. J. D. McCarley's on 14th and 15th of April. Just about that time spring hats will be needed. Give her a call. -Owing to the rain on last Tuesday aftern-on the Womans Missionary Society did not meet but the meeting was postponed until Tuesday, April 11th. The ladies are requested to meet at the Meth->dist Church on that afternoot at 5 o'clock. For a gnick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children let as recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. Itis excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick hug in the throat and coughs. Mc Master Co. -Rev. C. E. McDonald will leave for Columbia to-day where he will remain until until Monday. The pul pit of the A. R. P. Church will be li ed on Sunday by Rev. McElwee Ross, of Oxford, Pa., who will preach boih morning and night. -Prof. Fooshe of Mt. Zion Institute expects to have a well known pro fessor from one of oar neighboring town to deliver a lecture before the pupils of Mt. Zion sometime soon. The notice of the lecture will be given later when the date is decided upon. -The friends of Mr. F. E. Hinnant will be pleased to hear that he is ad vancing in the educational fold. President Lake, of the Johnston Insti tute, has resigned, and Messrs F. E. Hinnant and H. D. Holland have been elected co-superintendents of the in stitute. -The long distance telephone which is to run from New York to Augusta is being rapidly put up and it will probably not bo long before it reaches Winnsboro as it has been pat up as far as Rock Hill. The poles to be used for this line hive been here for several weeks. If you have a cough, throat irrit a tiou, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing. croup or hearse nas, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. Mc Master & Co. -Elsewhere in theSe columns is a notice by Intendant Coan warning -- --wr-ordogs to muzzle their dogs, and insisting upon the killing of dogs . ujposed to have been bitten by mad dogs;. Naw that there are so many mad' dogs going about, it is important that dogs sheuld be watched and should be careful to keep .hem muzzled. * -There was another mad dog ex citement on the streets Friday morn ing. The dog that caused the stir belonged to a negro boy who indig nantly denied that the dog was mad. Betore anything could be done to the dog it ran away in the direction of Mr. J. E. McDonald's. If the dog continues to act in a queer way it will very soon be dispatched. -Qussie, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ward, met with an acci dent in Swansea a few days ago. The child was riding on the handle bars of a wheel and ic some way fell off, striking his head and bruising him self badly. He was unconscious for some time and great anxiety was felt abl>ut him, but he was examined by a physician who pronounced the injury not serious. The latest report from him said that he is well again with the exception of a few cuts and bruises. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczr.ma, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for .dishonest people who try to imitate and,counterfeit it, It's their endorse ment of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co. CHURCH SERVICES. Services will be held in the follow Ing churches on Snuday: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. McElwee Ross. Service at 11 a. m and S p. m. Young men's meeting at 3.15 p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 4 p. m. St. John's Episcopal -Services at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ser nices on Friday at 4 p. mn. Presbyterian-li a. mn. by the pas tor. Sunday School at 5 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. mn. Methodist-il a. mn. by th~e pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. mn. Prayer meeting Wednesiay at 5 p, im. How to Look Good. Good looks are really mare than skin deep, depending entirely ou a healthy condition of all the vital organs., if the liver be inactive, you have a bilious boo'k; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kMdneys be affected, von have a pinched lo'ik. Secure good health, and von will surely have~ good looks. "Elec ti.c Bitters" is a good Alterative and T'nic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, 'purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bot fl.: gnaranteed. Sold at McMaster .' drug~ ste 0 cents per bft:.5 hacking A hackiu cough is a grave-yard cough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good for old and-you ng. Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to t:ke. Ioctor9 recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. GOMINC AND GOING. Mr. James DesPor:es, who is a student at the Charleston Medical College, is at his home in Rildgewy. Miss Elizabeth McConnell, who has been visiting the family of Mr;. P. Ketchin, left on Thursday for her home in Oxford, Pa. C.-A.SOtW3 O'EL X .. Bes.s tho The Kind You Have Bays EougE,t Signatue of AN APPROACHING MARRIAGE. The following notice of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Louise Pressley is taken from the State. Miss Pressley has friends here, having vieited in Winnsboro: Cards have been issued announcicg the coming wedding of Miss Emtca Louise, daughter of Mr D. A. Pressley, and the Rev. William Hayne Milie. The ceremony is to be peformed a' 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the 1&: inst., at the First Presbyterian church. Mips Pressley is one of Columbia's most accomplished and talented youna women and has a large circle of friends. Mr. John W. Poler is a New Eng land man who has purchased 40 acres of land at Vass, N. C., and is going to raise chickens and live stock for the Northern markets. He has already built part of the !outfit he will require for hit chicken business. Mr. Poler's sons will live at Vaas to look aftr the business in detail and make the shipments. It is thought that im time a business may be developed by which live chickens might be shipped from North Carolina to Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia. and New York, in cars built for this purposo. This is :one from some parts of the West, the cars being divided by platforms aoutl8inches apart. Mr. Poler ex ects to extend his operations at a ater period, and will raise cattle aud ogs as well as chickens. This new eparture seems to be a promisirg ne, and there is no reason why it should not result profitably. yh:' bserrer wishes Mr. Poler the fullest measure of success.-Charlotte Oh, erver. - It will take the enterprising yantee o show us what a great country thir, s. After a few of them move cor ere and begin such business as rais ig chickens and illustrate the money n it, then southern people will begin o wonder why the South has made so ittle out of its opportunities. As the season of the year when peumonia, la grippe, sore throat, oughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis andI ung troubles are to be guarded against, nthing "is a 'fine substitnte," willI answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. i'hat is the one infallible remedy for ll lung, throat or bronchial troubles. nsist vigorously upon having it if 'something else" is offered y ou. Mc aster Co. coxMITThD TO Tuli As YLUM. Isaac N. Frazler-Who Enews Elm* A man apparently about 55 or 50 ears old was brought before Judge f Probate Johnston on Thursday by Mr. A. L. Scruggs for the purpose of aing him committed to the lunai asylum. The old man had spent Wed esday night in Mr. Robert Brown' s in house. A very casual examin on of him would have eenvinced an, ne of his insanity. He stated that hisi ame was IL N. Frazier and. that he ad been to Charleston to have an! peration performed upon his eye for camaact, and that he has been living mn Pendleton, Andersona County. While his conversation was generaliy oherent he seemed to have lost the~ power of being able to go where he wanted to go. Shut up in a room he wculd walk round and round, asking o be shown the way out. IIe further stated that he was a Baptist preacher ad his mind seemed to dwell on re igion. While he appears harmless yet he is perfectly helpless Dis. Eaaban and Buchanan examined him and gave it as their opinion that e was insane. He said that his wife ha.s been dead for a number of years. and that he h-as children living some-: where in Georgia. It may be that he has wandeicl away from home, and we give this in the hope that it may ledi his family or friends to di-coer his whereabouts. IIe was taken to the aslu on Friday. Enterprising D)ruggists. There are few men morec wide av:akc and enterprising than XlcMaster Co. who spare no pains to secure the be: of everything in their line for ibi many customers. They- now hav 2 valuable agency for Dr. King's Nw Discovery for Consumption, oug-ts and Colds. This is the wonde tul remedy that is producing such : r ll over the contry by its many 3at ig cures It aibsolutely cures Astit:a Bronchitis, Iloareness and all affectior s of the Throat, Chest and1 Lungs. iall at above drug store and get a tri:il >ot t!c free or a regular size for 50 c r is and $1 00. Guaranteed t.o cure or A BRILLIAN~T F V CTIO~I. The reception given by Mr. and Mrs. U. G. DesPortes, in celebration of their crystal wedding, came of on is.Ysdnesday evening and was a bril :int affair. A number of invitations o had been issued and about sixty guests were present. Two large reception I rooms, beautifully decorated with 1oweri, were thrown open to the guests, and in one room were displayed the many beautiful articles of cut x glass presented to the hostess by her t friends. Mrs. DesPortes, who wore a hand- b s.)me decollete gown of black satiu c and violet velvet, was assisted in re ceiving her guests by four maids of ho:or-Misses Annie Aiken, Frances Creight, Ada Cureton and Elizabeth G. Dwight. ' The dining-room was tastefully and E lavishly decorated with white lowers and smilax, and the effect of the white anti green was lovely and dainty in the extre-re. From the chandelier to the corners of the large table were stream ers of white sat in ribbon entwined with smilax; the centre-piece was an oblong mirror, bordered with white lilscs and smilax and surrounded by C fiLcen wax candles, representing the ffeiien years that Mr. and Mrs. Des Portes have been married. s1 A aust elegant supper was served so t L guests who sat at small tables, P wii.e the hostess and her maids of honor sat at the large table. The sup- n pmr was served by fair yo*ng ladies. U This reception was one of the hand 2 -onest and most enjoyable affairs ever ti gven in Winnsboro and was an ocea oun that will be long remembered e: Ii pleasure by all who were present. it Bucklen's Arnica salve. Ct "he Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ft tises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fr -er Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, liblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- U s, and positively cures Piles, or no .t required. It is guaranteed to give - .e. ect satisfaction, or money refund- w * Price 25 cen;s per box. For sale a] McMaster Co. s pl - If my employer does not retrast at itat he said to me this morning I b at "i leave his store." "Why, what At di-; he say?" "He told me I could p: I. for another place." to to te CASTORIA ,n For Infants and. Children. Te Kind You Have Always Bought l Bears the , 2Egature of . .aM~ @ cc pohe STRSR V iTALIT I - .~Madea 8 HE~OWeHo Man i THE mn ofMe. rRNHREMEDY produces the above result in Varzcecele, Failing Memno,y. Stops a1 ramns p i ~saas caused by ezrers of youth. It wards off In :da;d Od Mnrovr Vrutiefu e~o mIt ives vigor and size to sh.runken organs, and Ets ,e an for businees or w.zrriage. Easily carried in u, vest pocket. Price f ''' 6 Boxes $2.5 Sold only by J. J. Obear, Drug git, Winnsboro, s. 6. Take N otice. CITIZENS OWNING DOGS MUST keep them confined at home or secare]y muzzled with wire muzzles. All dogs that have been laiten or suspected to ave been bitted by mad dogs, or sap poed mad dogs, must be immediately K killed by their owners or the polict wi!! be required to do so. JAS. E. COAN, 4.s Intendant. M IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT D f: our SWELL OPENING. Ich will take place Friday and Sat uay, April 14th and 15th. Our k is the largest and best selected S-broughst to town, embracing the st novelties in Trimmed and Un uned Hasts. An endless variety of dren's Headwear, Sailors' Walk Hats and Bicycle Caps. it ever before have Miillinery Goods .ced so artistic.1 V ies Sitgreaves is a trimmer and .r second to none, and will be glad . to - ve her friends call and examine : stock. MRS. J. D. McCARLEY. Don't Worry w;HAT YOU WILL HAVE FOR~ vV2 neflxt meal. JUST RING '71 at) your worry will be over. You; [ a~ find everything yon want in a A ways keep a nice line of VEGETABLES J] and BAKER'S BREAD Give me a 'ring-up" and your order wil be promptly filled. 1 JSt MoCarley. C UR A New. and Complete Treatment, consistingV UPPOSITOrIES, Capsules of Ointment ad twt. oxes of Oirtment. A never-failing cure for Piles (every nature and degree. It makes as operation rith the krnife, which is painful, and often results Sdeath unnecessary. Wy endure this terrible iseascl We pack a Written Guarantee in each 1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. soc. and $: a box, 6 for 5. Scat by mail. Samples free ODNTMENT, 25o- and 50c. ONSTIPATION C PesPrev d by reat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and LOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant a take: ecpecially adapted for children's use. So oses 25 cents. FREE.-A vial of these famous little Pellets will e iven with a $: box or more of Pile Cure. NorCE-THE GEjNUINE FRESH JAPANESE '1LF.Z :uas for sale only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. An Ordinance iranting Permission to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Sooth Carolina, its Successors and Assigns, to Constraet, Operate and Maintain its lines of Telephone and Telegraph upon, along, over and under the Highways and Streets of the Town of Winnsboro, County of rairfield and State of South Caro lina. Section 1 Be it ordained by the Town lonncil of Winnsboro, County of 'airfield and State of South Carolina, iat the Amercan Telephone and Tele. raph Company of South Carolina, its accessors and assigns be, and the Lme is hereby, granted the right, rivilege and authority to construct, perate and maintain its lines of tele hone and telegraph, including the ecessary poles. wires and fixtures on, along, over and under the high ays and streets of said town of tinnsboro upon the terms and condi ois hereinafter provided. Section 2. The said Company shall itablish connection in said town with s lines end maintain same as long as te not expense of maintaining such >nnection in said town does not ex :ed the gross receipts derived there om. Section 3. All poles shall be erected ader the direction and supervision of ie Committee on Streets, which com ittee shall designate the streets upon hich such poles shall be erected, ways allowing said Company rea nable facilities for reaching such :ints as its business may require; id all streets and sidewalks that may disturbed or damaged, in the con ruction of the said lines, shall be omptiy replaced and repaired by the id Company at its own expense, and the satifaction of the ssid Commit e on Streets, and all poles shall be ast, symmetrical and so located as >t to interfere with the public use of id highways or streets. Section 4 Said Company shall be biect to ordinases now in force, or at may be hereafter passed relative the use of the public highways or reets of the said town of Winnaboro. Section 5, Nothing in this Ordinance tained shall be construed to grant the said Company an exclusive achise and the said Town Council reby reserves the right to grant a te consent to any otl.er company, rson or persons for like purposes. ection'7. Said Company shall hold id town free and harmiess from all mages, or claims -or damages, aris by reason of the ,rection or negli nt maintenance of 'said lines. Section 7. This Oikdinance shall be force and effect from and after its sage. Done in Couneil this fifth day of [L. s.] JAS, E. COAN, Intendant. Atest: JNO. J. NEIL, 4-8 Clerk of Concil. Do .' T II Ea PORTUANDO. ATM LESS.PORTANDO. You R ANK. SA BOR OSO. N NI. SABOROSO, Smoke ERITT. DAVID CROCKIET. ERRITT. DAVID CROCKET. or . OUBLE TEAM. DODBLE TEAM. OUBLE TEAM. DOUBLE T EAM. Chew? CAGE HORSE. RICH and RIPE IPE and JUICY. SCBNAPPS. STRAWBERRY TWIST. Also a nice line of Pipes and Smok Tebscco. Phone 39. HABENICHT'S. IEINZ'S Chili Sauce. " Pickled Onions. " Celery Sauce. ' Tomato Catsup. "c India Relish. -" Salad Dressing. " Sweet Mixed in bulk. " Sour Mixed in bulk. SSpiced Cucumbers " Queen Olives, all sizes. " Deviled Olives. . M. HABENICHIT. Fine Groceries. For Sale. ,000 BALES PEAVINE HAY: 65c. per hundred ; 812.00 per ton. 314f H. L. ELIJOTT. The C,'de1 +HAVING SUCCEED: OF CALDWELL PATF We are no receiving the You people wh'o-vant to ge asked to look a1 ou- Prints, Some extra bargains 11 these We have also received'4 Lawns, Checked Muslin, I are marking these goods ext firqotbl' BaP( A good size Linen Towel Turkish Towels at 20c. at Damask Towels. New Lot Gents' and Boys and pretty pattern. We want your business. goods at low prices than eve the Northern markets in a an elegant Spring Stock. 01 you in the best goods at low The I(dIwell Di $1 Spring and ~ w JUST OPENED UP F! MANUFACTURERS Atll tl Latcet Mt.Zin IutlaP~ WINNS] The next session begins Septembei ppil is required to pay an entrance Nvuo.-Seholars in the Graded Oa extra, 7 eewn e moth; two Literary course, 75 cents:) Seientific ci ]Hach higher course include aR thai Fh e reor of the scholars of this W. H. SA TCOST. i --I HAVE --24 : eee Silver-Plated Table Spoor Teaspoons and Medium For] that I will sell at Cost for Cash, To letter them, at cost price will be THREE CENTS PIE LETTER. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLElE MONEY TO LOAN On farming landa. Easy paymen No commissions barged. Borrow pays actual coct of perfecting los IOfnter PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C. or A. S. k W. D. DOUJGL ASS, 10.4 Winnsbhnoen. C ( -D T THE BUSINESS RUFF ASKS YOUR ONAGE. first items of Spring ods. t an early start for spring a Percales, Duck, Colored Piques. goods in short lengths. ,autiful le of White Goods ty, Pique, and Welts. We r ap to start the season. 1) ir To 'eoIs. at ioc.; ,xtra large and heavy d 25c.; ful..-ock in Huck and Colored Shirts, - od value We are better gprepar l,to sell r before. Our buyer will s to f4w days and we expect to ir constant endeavor is to pleast] pst prices. Come and see us. y ood orpaly 50. TH O F summer Neck ear, LOM ONE OF THE BEST IN NEW YORK CITY. eStyles arnd Pop Pies. - LLIFORD. aM Qr11ef School. OROi S.- C. 20, 1897, and ens Jue 24t 1ge8. ea ctra, 81. 2er month. .rse, $1.00 per month. Classical cour,se, $1.80 per month. precede. Good board een be obtained is toelbest garatee of its enc.an WI~THEROW, Principal IN SPITE OF THE lateness of the season, if you prepare land well and "plant seed bought from us you will probalily have s a better garden than susual this year. s,They are scarce and the Iprice will go up. -We Sell ITRIUMPH, BURBANK -BEAUTY OF HEBRON, IEARLY ROSE and PEERLESS POTATOES Aelatrre R. Brandt in Winnsboro Wednesday, April 12tha ONE DAY .ONLY. Eayeas on the afternoon train.) TILL BlING LL LINE 01 samples of his a k. PRICES ALL RED D. Pfl . Ladie' Sash B Shirt Waist Set+ with ins. in plate arid gold, and Link 3uttons. Partie; desiring Spectacles can be itted as usual. IRING YOUR WATCH WORK AND JEWELRY JOBS .ALL OF WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. HEWS** eet*HERALD.~ Tri-Weekl, P8 a Ye ai AdAm.s Wekly,91.5O a Yearki Ava ETTER HEAMS, BILL HEAMS, NOTE 1E3ADS, LAWYUM' urn, LIBNS, EWGLAM, and every thingis job Mae dame as cheaply as- anyhg else a theState. GIVEUS ACIANCI Eivery penny spent at home is kept at home. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS *EPAETMI'S, with a fall stock of Caskets, Esual Cases and Coffis, constantly en hbad, apd use of hearse when requted. Thaahfal for past patronage amdtseNli tatien for a share lnathe hUsre, in the eldC tended to at all hes. MLIWN W ,