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TfiE NEWS AN HERALD. PUBLISED TRI- WEALY -BY ui;'S AND HERALD COMPANY, rts 4. IN AOVANCE: .)no fear, -83S.0o it ioaths. - - - - 1.50 vINNS ORO, S. C. Tdes lay April 11. - - 1899 NTHROF'S QUARTERLY CONCERT. Rxaminations for the second term are over, the girls have gotten their reports and have entered upon the third and last term of the school with renewed resolutions and energy. At thi close of the last term was given the quarterly concert by the pupils of the mu3ical department. Prof. W. I. Brown is (and may well be) gratified at the good work done by the pupils of the masic de partment. He, as well as the other music tea bers, is pleased to note the ge:ieral improvement, and they had every reason to be gratified on the night of this last concert, when- the girle s-, deservedly won the applause of an appreciative audience. The following is the program: Two pianos, Novelette, E mt.ajor, op. 31, No. 7, Schumann. Misses Jennie Russell, Marian Williams, Lalla Black, Annie Marshall. Song--Sleep! Sleep! Hawley. Miss Ella McDaniel. Piano Solo-Waltz-A fiat, major, op. 34. Chopin. Miss Nan Hill. Piano Solo--Concerto - d minor (Finale). Moscheies. Miss Margaret Roach. Song-A Dream. Lassgn. Miss Florence Dye. Piano Solo--a. Nocturne, E flat, op. $, No. 2-Chopia. b. Minuet Celebra -Paderewski. Piano Solo-a. Barcarole, G major Rubenstein. b. Traumes Wirren, (Hallucinations) -Schumann. Vocal Soli--a. Four L3af Clover Coombs. b. Your Sweet Sake--Brown. Miss Annie Marshall. Piano S3lo -Am L->vely -F1ds, op. 134. Brown. P'iano Solo-Rondo Capricio.so, op. 13-Mea,delsehn. Miss Addie McAr thur. Two Part Songs--a. --redting. b. 0, Wert Thou in the C4uld Biast. * Misses Dye and Marshal. The second number, a song by Miss McDaniel, was enjoyed by all; it was sung well and with expression. Tue waltz by Misq Hill was pleasing t, the lover of Chopin's beautifat - mnie. And the piano solo by Miss Bosca showed rema~rkable skill in te.hnigne. The song by Miss Dye was pleasing, comming in between the two pian-> solos. Miss Marshall has a very promising oieand sings well f.,r one who is Her s >ngs were mncb enjoyed. Miss Jones did herself great credit, .and her piece was remarkable for its beautiful quality of tone. In the "Rondo Capricios" Miss Mc ArtL.nr's brilliant touch was marked, and sbe mustered with apnarent ease her piece, which is quite difficult. Nelle. Happy is the mvi or woman who can eat a good hies: tv meal without suffering afterward. If you cannot do it, take KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. It digests what you eat, and cures all forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. McMa.ster Co. - WOODWARD CERONICLEs. The weather continues very bad and the farmers are feeling somewhat * despondent over the situation. No .work to smount to anything his bee.i * done, and it has been . 'ira! veas since so little was done uji., ibth same time oftthe season. Wheat and oats are looking very well. A great many of our progre. sL.ve farmers are using nitrate of soda on their grain. This is the first of this fertiliser ever used in this sec tion. Hope it will be successful and benefiting to the farmers. The peach crop will be a falare. Gardens also behind. * Mr. Thomas W. Brice, Jr., had the misfortune to have a cow killed by a * south-bound freight train on the Southern Rtailway a few days ago. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, ex-railroad comn missioner, of StatestiVe, N. C., has been spending a few days in town looking after the interest of his farm. -Mr J Means Siminton, of Atlanta, was in town~ one day this week. Mr Wv L Reid was in Winnsbero last Tuesday attending the A R P Prosbytery. Mr Jno A Stewar left for Charles ton last Thursday to serve as a grand juror i the United States Circuit -Court. Miss Bessie Mobley, of Blackstock, * spent a few days in town. Mr. R W Stewart and daughter, of this place, is visiting in Union. Mrs J F Coleman has returned from Qkester.- Democrat. As the season of the sear when pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat, eoehs dolds, catarrh, bronchitis and Iang troubles are to be guarded against. mthing "is a fine substitute," will -answer the purpose," or is "just a. ood" as -One Minute Congh Cure. 'is -4be one infallible remedy for - or bronchial troubles on having it if MYRTLE NEW Owing to the i emency of the weather farmers re very badly be hind in the nting of their crops. There has n but very little land, even, pr ared for plant ig, and, as a cons ence, all crops will be late. T re will be equally as much ferti izers used as were used last year. Gardezr have received all proper at tention as far as the weather would permit, although it has been so wet all .he spring until farmers have been unable t-) make the proper prepara tions, Some of eur farmers were so un fortunate as to lose some of their stock recently. The prevailing di sesfe seemed to be distemper, which is th 'ught, was caused by feeding too much damaged corn, for a large per c-nt of last year's corn crop was seriously damaged. Oar popular wheelmen have organ ized and formed a special run to be a regular once-a-week trip from Brown's mill to Tookoodoo and from there to the vicinity of Blythewood, where the. take, afler a stay of several houre,S a direct course for home. The day generally taken for the run is Sunday, although Mr. J. A. Brown, president of the byeicle club of this place, who runs a prominent repair shop and gets a splendid custo.n, spends most of his valuable time in riding around for the purpose of picking out the best roads We are glad to report the conva leseuce of little Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown. She has been very seriously ill for some time with pneumonia Mr James Brown and family have been very much indisposed with measles but glad to report their im provement. Mr B B Hogan h-s been indisposed for several days with grippe. It was with the profoundest sorrow that we received the news of the death of Mr Robt McKay, which occurred in Havana, Cuba, a week or so ago. Before he enlisted he was a very prominent and'proFperons farmer boy of our section. Mies May Smith is vi6iting her sister, Mrs C A Heins. Best wishes to Nsws AND HERAuLD. April 8, '99. Fritz. Br the Th Kind You tare Always Boht of FLINT HILL PARAGRAPEs. The people of our conmumiy are somewhat behind in their plonghing, but have kept up wheneve: they eauld and have little casse for neasiness. The wheat a-id oats are looking ime, and some of the wheat lhas been joint ing for some time. Most every one has planted their sgar cane and upland corn and are o', waiting for it to dry off' to finish preparing c>tton lawt'. Some of ss have planted early ca'ra and expect to be hauling in ab->t the laat of June. 'The gardens are doing well, except a few, which wa4 not planted when the chance was had, and ibe raios have kept them from being planted ever since. Such ~things as onions, beets, Irish potatoes and beans are coming up well. The beans were a lit tie damaged by the frost the other day. It ssesas as if we will have ve'ry little fruit this year. The peach, pear and wild plium trees have very few blossoms en them. The apple and cherry trees, however, are covered pretty well, and these u,ay be expected to have a good crop. The farmers of our' neighborhood are goiL.g to try something new in the shape of a forage plant and land renovator. It is the very common Florida plant called "Giant Beggar Weed." It ':claimed that beggar weed pats into the soil in one planting 80 paunds potash, 180 pounds acid, and 400 pounds ammonia at a yield of 'ten tons forage. We have a new neighbor in our im mediate vicinity, Mr. John R. Picket', who is now living at his brother's place. Miss Hettie Ezell, of Poplar Spring, is about to leave on a trip to Green-' ville and then on to Atlanta. Miss Leutie Durham, of Oakland, is visitinlg relatived in Columbia. April 8, 1899. B. J. B. Parsnip Complexion. It does not require an expert to de tect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hip', stomach trou ble, desire to urinate often, or a burn ing or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or str.ng odor. When these symptoms are present, IJ no time should be lost in remo~ving the I cause. < Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of te bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, anad sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instrurments, or may run into Bright's Diseas', the most dangerous stage of kidney trou-. ble Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for such diseases. Its repu tation is world-wide aad it is so easyI to get at any drug store that no one need sufe~r any length of time for want of it. However, if yoru prefer to firEt test its wonderful m,eta. mnention the News and lier,'. a 'vite to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingthatwon, Ni. Y., for a sam ple bostle at d book tellingI al about it, both sent absolntely free hy mall A legetablereparationforAs silIatidg thefoodandRfegula tIg theomachsandBowe1S of Pronotes'Dieslion,Cheerful Oium,Mrp1W-n1or Uil. 9OTNAnCOTIC. 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It in stantly relieves and permnanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralga,Cramps,anld all otherresults of imnperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Cl2icago. T U E UNDERSIGNED h AS PURH chased tbe interest of the estate of F. Gerig, deceased, in the stock of goods of Gerig & Seigler, and solici:s the trae of the people of Fait field County. Plos, Hoes, Rariess, Mal~es, of all kinds, and everything found in a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. The trade of the friends asnd cus tomers of Gerig & Seigler is fully ap preciated, and the undersigned hopes they may find it to their interests to continue their business relations with J. W. SEILER. Comes to thie Frnt Agmii _ E IS A HUSTLER IN THE ' rocry lir,e-buys and sells nore goods for' CA SH Chan any other ore in town. HIe believs in HONESTY AND SQUARE DEAL KG is his motlo. If yon want FINE 3ROUERIES give him a call and be :onvined. hie Porto Rico Molasses, Hot Biscuit and Butter rVond imike a man strike his mother. JUST TRY SOME. For Sale. ,000 BA LES PE AVINE IIAY; G5c. er hundred; $12 00 per ton. 3 14f H. L. ELLIOTT.. B, e -1-s %h,e Signature 6 Kind You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORaK COT'. IF YOU SU STFFEI FROM -RHEUMATISM: TRY A.BOX O F PRICE: 75 C E NTS. A Sure Gure. JOSIAH I PHARMACIST. SOLE AGENT. WE BUY LIME. SHINGLES, FLOORIN' Ceiling, Weatber-Boarding and Lui ber in esr lets, and can make clo prices. Full Stock of Groceries, as eheap as anyrhouse in town. WVe try to handle ever- thing It farmer.i needs. Give us trade and v will gaarantee prices. We~ iar here mEet Compel'ition. Reeci fally, hV WIDOTY & 00 W.T A. W. The registered stallioni W. A will be at the &ables in rc::'fA Henry Refo's store Fiday :w.i 8a day of eaeb week ; balance of timne c the farm. lie is seven y ears uld, ba: with black points. Has good h ar and muscle; no blemish or defect. F is kind in disp.oeition and a perfe roadster. His sire is the celebrate Rd Wilkes, His damn, Betsy Bake: was sir9d by Dictator, who was i sire. of Jay-Etce-See, 2.10, oft irec oi 2 0'7, of the invincible Diree.t am, 2.0, the grand-ire of Nancy Ilarks, it qu o f trotters, and thre sire of ma others of extremne speed. Term,, $1.5 00 to insure in-rn wit foal. For s on: :ed pedi;gree and cei ifid record add'en JOBN G MOBLEY, 4.4 tila ig1 Winnsb.rn, S t2. FOR SALE. THE UOUSE AND LOT NOV ccupied by Mr. L. D. Rob?r!3or, i he town of Winnsboro. Possessio: van 1st January, 1900. Apply to T.W. L AUDE E, or JTaAMES Q. TDA 'I HAVE GO Tlis Sasor oia of the 1eiod 8toels of Sr 0oods E ver Brou MY PRICI3 ARI I I WILL ENDEAVOR TO ENUME INS' I3IACAK DRESS 01 Black Henrietta, Black Serges, Black Ba Black Nun's Veiling, Black Brilliantine, Blacl Seeing is free; it won't cost you a penny I have also some special values in Colore will arise in your mind, How can such fine g WASH F Here you will find a grand array of style Plaid Batiste, Irish Figured Piques, Satin Fir Corded Madras, Solid Colored Mulls, Solid C - ured Chambreys, Solid Colored Covert Cloth Figured Sateens, Solid and Figured Duck, F See this selection before you make any p WHITE Linen Lawn, Victoria Lawn, Corded Mulls, Checked and Striped Muslins, Plain S &c. In this line I anticipated your wants an EMBROIDER If you wish to see the latest novelties me a look in this line. Ladies are not asked them that I am in the lead in this departmen ties. .NOTIONA5 Al Inspect this department and you will ceebatdV. B. Corset when you want an Corsets. They are the right quality, right pr I have some SPECIA L BARGAINSi jSpring. DRESS TI I have a great variety of Silks, Velvets, yo.are in my store give this stock a few m will save you much trouble and money too. RIBBONS in Silk and Velvet-the ches of fine Silk Ribbon you can buy from me at]) SkIns can interest you when you want anythi kn,Towels and Sheeting. I have some nes LADIES' AND MISSES' WAISTS; nmense assertment I have in stock. I guaran better fitting than you can find for miles arou UMBRELLA S Something nice in Silk Sunshades; and of your dollar, try me when you want to buy SHOES AN] Compare my stock and styles with other se cess in the shoe business. You will find as n Men's fine goods in Tans and Blacks; Ladies' shoes Honest Qt'ality; Fashion pronounces Very Low Prices. See the Infants' Kid Sole H IAT'S ANJD IAIPS for Men, B to styles to offer you this season in Stfff Hats, Crash Hats in the'latest shapes, Men's, Boys' them. JGEN TS' F URNI - This department is well filled with every wear. See my line of Collars and Cuffs, Hosi Come and get some of those Silk Front Shirl full stock of Screven Pat. Drawers, Night S .push and honest prices and best.styles that is r. .CLOTHING! 1 FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, I carry more Clothing than all the merc dress of thought, and to be in style you must that to make up a perfect and incomparable s thtIcan produce better values, better styles than the wvhole combination of competitors In See my stock of Carpets, Matting, Rugs, mocks, Door Mats, Carpet Binding and Fring A full and complete stock of Domestics. rTRe~'UNKS ANJ3 VALIJSE8. p Follow the procession and you wvill land it Q.D. T TOMOVE iangst ar d Bat Se )hir~ Ziiad Summrier glt to tlhis ]4apI t. SOUND TG DO THE RATE SOME OF THE ARTICLES 'OCK. DD S. BEAR MEM. tiste, Black Crepons, Black Tricotene Covert : Albetross, Black Alpaca, &c. - to look through this line. d Dress Goods and Patterns. The question ods be sold for so little money? 'ABRICS. s and prices. French Orgaidies, Figured and Lished Madras, Percales in Solid and Figured: :olored Lawns, Indian Dimities, Solid and Fig Plain, Fancy and Striped Crash, Solid and ancy Cheviots, &c. urchases. GOODS... Piques, Fancy and Dotted Swiss, Organdies, wiss, Checked Dimity, Tuckings, Apronettes, d wishes, then made the prices irresistible. YAND LACES. md newest ideas for the season come and give to believe, but are shown goods to convince i. The fairest prices,ever made for such quali. iD HOItkY. be well paid for your trouble. Remember the. ything in this line. See my line df Summer ce and right style. n Ladies' and Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs this IMMINGS. Braids, Gimps, Ornaments and Buttons. When ~nutes of your time; it will be well spent as it pest ever offered in Winnsboro. I have a line alf price. g in iTable Linen, Oil Cloth, Doylies, Nap r' things to show you in stamped goods. - iso Ladies' Skirts. Don't fail to see the im ee to sell you better made, better trimmed and nd. No shoddy trash, all new and fresh. I ND PARASOLS f you want to enjoy the full purchasing power mn Umbrella. ) SLIPPERS. and you will;not wonder at my marvelous suc. ce goods in this department as in a city store. and Misses' in the same. Truth brands my them Correct Styles; Economy recommends in various colors. ys and Children. I have a great many nobby Alpine Hats in any shade, Men's Straw land ad Children's Caps in Crash and Duck. See SHING G-OODS. thing new and up-to-date. See my lin.e of Neck ery and Suspenders, White and Colored Shirts. :s. I have them either in white or colored. A. ~iirts, Gauze Undervests, &c. It is pluck and. swelling my patronage in this line. CLOTHING! OR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. ants in Winnsboro combined. Style is the come to me. I am showing everything that ock of Clothing. I boldly and truthfully state ad better fitti ng garments at lower prices this town. inJow Shades, Hassocks, Lap Robes, Ham s, Curtain Swiss and Fancy Drapery. My prices are always at the bottom. You cannot buy them cheaper anywhere in the Mammoth Store of WILLIFORD'