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.'.,CAL- INTELLIGEN CE Tueuday, April 18, - - 1899 LOCAL BRIEFS. -Millinery, pattern hats, latest sailor's trimmed and untrimmed bats in variety, with a milliner fully posted In styles, etc., and prices to suit the times. I wait your trader Mrs. Boag. -On Friday night, at the Thespian Hall the musisal for the beneit of the A. R. P. Church will be given, and it is hoped that a large audience will be present. The hour of the concert and the programme will be published ' later. -Cards are; outi announcing the marriage of Miss Mary Edna Mills to Mr. James Eben Pryor at Blackstock on May 3rd. The ceremony .will take place in the Presbyterian Church. Miss Mills is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mills. "Give a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little rills. McMaster Co. -Linu. Richard McMaster, U. . A., is now on his way to San Fran sisco, from which place .he will sail on the 18th inst. forjManila with the Sixth U. S. Artillery. Lieut. McMas ter has.been for some time stationed at an army post near Baltimore. -Miss Annie Wright, who is well known to our townspeople, has charge of .he department of the Augusta -.Cbroniele devoted to woman and so eiety and is making a great success of her work. Her writings are bright, .clever, and entertaining and are highly creditable to the young writer. Vol. D. D. Gaillard and Mrs. Gail. lard who .have been in Clenfuegos, Cuba, have returned to the United States, The Third Regiment U. B. Voinuteers of which Col. Gaillard was in command has been disbanded. Before being ordered to a new post Col. Gaillard will be granted a leave of'nbsence. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Care, ministers were greatly dipturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. McMaster Co. -Mr. Theodore Quattlebaum, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Quattlebaum, has icently graduated from the Nashville Medical College and is now a full ledged M. D. Dr. Quattlebaum Is a young man possessed of many dne gnulities and his many friends wish Ir:r great success in the practice of * his profession. 4A little negro about ten years old, named John Wesley Raleigh, was playing with a pistol on jaturday afternoon, when it went oft, the ball going through his left eye. A phy sician was summoned but the child was -dead when the doctor reached him. The negre lived on Mr. Ladd -Miia's:place. S4The house ccsapied by Bev. J. A. Tminana pastor of the colored ?resby teria Church, came near beirg de stroyed by firo early on Monday morn ing. IFortunately the Ire was disee ered In time and extinguished before It had made much headway. The origan of the Ire is unknown, but the opinion of some is that it was incen diary, while others attribute it to rats. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with ercup, and-her life saved after all phy sicians had failed, only by using One Minute Caugh Cure. McMaster Co. -A sensible husband said to his wife the other day, "Jane, don't spend a cent with merchants who don't ad vertise." The wife who is a business woman, replied. "You old goos-e, I learned better long ago than to go where I was not invited. You would be an old bachelor now if you had . not invited me to be your wifo. Catch *:ne going to a store without an invi tation. I guess not." -The missionary tea, given by the ladies of the Home Missionary So ejety, will be given at the residence of 1%rs: W. (G. Jordan this afternoon be. tween the hours of 5 and 7. All who desire to help in the work of building thie factory chapel are invited to at tend this tea and to drop their contri butions in the mite box which will be placed to receive them. Light re freshments are to be served and the ladies ins charge will do their best to make all who attend have a pleasant time. If you have a cough, throat irrita tion, weak langs, pain in the chest, diffcult breathing, croup or hoarse -ness. let us suggest One Minute Cough Cures Always reliable and safe. Mc Master k Co. Tan WATEn SUPPL.-Thie follow ing is the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken en Monday morning: ft. in Genzrt-house cistern........15 4 Depot cistern.............10 9 Elliott's cistern..........9 4 Neil's clstern............ .15 8 .Miller'seistern............. 7 0 Phillips' cistern........9 6 Qummigs' eistern........16 4 @ollege eistern...........13 4 Smart's oistern............15~ 3 For Over Fifty Years. Mns. Wnsr.Ow's SOOTEHNG SYRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the eums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "M rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and takeothkind. 1-1-17 Stuf Iorn C0WS"I A stubborn cold is easily taken; it sticks to some peple all winter and very often developginto bronchitis or consumption. Yonshouldcnre acold promptiy by taking Dr. Bn1R's Cough This celebrated remedy is ac to be most efficient and reliable for all affections of the throat andlungs. It cures a cold atone. Cough Syrup Promp cures Stubborn Colds. Doses are m and pleasant to take. Doctors recommadit. rice;? cent. Atan druggiate. ATTENTION, CAM sION! Camp Rion, U. C. V., will meet on Wednesday, April 19th, at 3 o'clock p. m. All members are requested to be present, as this will be the last meeting before the reunion in Charles ton. Business of importance to be tranacted. George W. Moore, Rideway, S. C. Adjutant, Bemthe T ha Kind Yw Nae Always Bought of GO3IINC AND GOING. Hon. E. B. Ragsdale was in Colum bia on Sunday. Mr. A. E. Legare, of Columbia, was in town Monday. Mr. E. W. Hanahan has returned from Richmond, Va. Miss Eleanor DesPortes has returned to her home In Ridgeway. Miss Bessie Bookter, of Columbia, is visiting Miss Louise Herron. Mrs. W. H. Ruff and Miss Isabel Ruff returned to Ridgeway on Mon day. Rev. J. D. Croat and family left on Monday for Lexington where they will visit relatives. Miss Mason, of Connecticnt, who Za been spending some time in Winns hro, left on Monday for Tryon, N. C. Misses Lula McLeod and Ruth Dor man, the popular teachers of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Greenbriar, spent Saturday in town. Theewere visitors of Mrs. J. D. Me. Carley. For a quick remL.ly and one that is erfectly safe for children let us recom nend One Minute Cough Cure. It is xcellent for eroup, hoarseness, tick ling in the throat and conghs. Mc aster Co. A BAEN BURNED. On Saturday night at about nine 'clock the large barn on Mr. A. Willi ord's plantation, about two miles rom town, was destroyed by fire. In the barn were about fifteen mules, ifteen or twenty head of cattle, 1,000 bshels of cottoin seed and several indred pounds of hay. The people .WIo discovered the fire une.eeded in sving. the mules and cattle, but the ay and other things in the barn were estroyed. Mr. Williford. does not know how the &re originated, but does not think that it was ilncendiary. The fire was a very large one and the whole town was illuminated. The barm was not insured and the loss is onsiderable. Remnarkable Resen. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, :11., makes the statement, that she aught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. e told her she was a hopeless victim f consumtion and that no medicine ould cure her. Her druggist sug gested Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption; she bought a bottle and to her delig'ht found herself benefited from first d'ose. She continued its use nd after takino' six bottles, found her self sound anl well; now does her ewn housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 HOW TO RELP YOUR TOWN. Push it, talk about it, write about it, speak well about it, help improve it, hoke the croaker, beautify the streets, >atronize its merchants. advertise in itS newspapers, prefer home enter prie always, speak well of its enter prising men; if ycu ca.n't think of some good to say keep quiet; if you are rich invest in something to em loy somebody ; be a hustler, be cour teous to strangers that come among you so that they Will go away with a good impression; always cheer up the men that go in for improvements. Your portion of the cost will only be what is just. Don't kick about neees mary public improvements because they are not at your own door or for fear that your taxes might be raised fifteen cents.-Edgefleld Advertiser. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the m bject, is narrated by him as follows: I was in a most dreadful condition. IMy skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain contin grada Ily growing weaker day oy day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised tryingr 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great J:>: and surprise, the first tottle made a decided' improvement. I continuea their use for three weeks, and am now a well msn. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of anothLer victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents pr-r bo:tle at McMaster Xo.'s drug store. - 6 ~ Th KidY8Awai Bought TMPORTAI'T' MEETING, There will be a business meeting of the survivors of the Sixth Regiment on Saturday, April 29th, in Winns boro. The members are earnestly re quested to be on hand, as important business will be transaeted. r. W. Woodward, Pres. Fairfield Div. 6th Regt. Survi vors' Association. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ?>ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup :ons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cens per box. For sale by McMaster Co. HONOR ROLL Of Mt. Zion Institute for Month Ending April 14, 1899. First Grade. Distinguished-Dessie Clarke. Highly Distinguished - Margaret Stewart. Second Grade. Distinguished-Isabelle Wylie. Third Grade. Distinguished-Campbell Wylie. Highly Distinguished-Tom Stewart. Fourth Grade. Distinguished-Willie Doty, John Harden, Margaret Simpson. Iliuhiy Distinguished-Jas. Bryson, Davi.t Lauderdale. Fifth Grade. Distinguished-Jas. Douglass, Era ett Propst, Ella Beaty, Maud Willing ham. Highly Distinguished-Geo. Lauder da:e, Leila Beaty, Isabel Geodings M. E. Quattlebaum, Ethel Ragsdale, Ammie Sitgreaves, Mollie Smith. Sixth Grade. Distinguished -Floride Martin, Wil lie Robertson. Highly Distinguished-Chas. Brice, Laura Douglass, Bessie Porter, Theo. Rabb, Annie Ro.bertson, Rosa Ten. nant. Seventh Grade. Distinguished-Bratton Davis, John Hinnant, Edwin McDonald. Highly Distinguished-Jag. Brice, Gilliard Ellison, Leila Brockingt.n, Ketherine Flenniken, Margaret Flen niken, Nell Gooding, Eloise Propst, Johnnie Tennant, Henry Robertson. Eighth Grade. Distinguished-Annie Doty, Bessie Mil;ing, Anna Belle Stewart. Junior. Distinguished-Robt. Gooding, Geo. McCants, Anna Beaty, Carrie Lyles, Nannie Mobley, Pearl Porter, Mary Tennant. Highly Distinguished-Mary Mob ly. Senior. Distinguished - Louise McMaster, Jeannette Stewart. Highly Distinguished-Daysie Breck ington, Helen Stewart. Post-Senior. Daitinguished-Mamie Ellisen, Mati tie Martin, Mary Matthews. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kli Yea Have Always Beight Bears the Sgature of As the season of the year when pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothin.g "is a fine substitute," Will "answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. ha is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. nsit vigorously upon having it if bsomething else" is offered you. Mc Mater Co. RESTORES VITALIT) Made a Well Me: THIE of Mo. 9 NHREMEDY produces the above result in 30 days. CurPsZ*Nemus DebiiIy#ty i~ se cused by errr of outh. It ward off-n ~o~ d Old Men wover ',uhu ~ re n I anve vgr an s:ert shrunkena ergas, and ?t e vest poct. Price flTC'6 Boxes s. rit'cugearnt. sA JA O'HARRA.Paris Sold only by J. 3. Obsar, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. Take_Notice. CITIZENS OWNING DOGS MUST keep them confined at home or securely cnuszled with wire mazzles. All dogs that have been bitten or suspected to ave been bitted by mad dogs, or sup posed mad dogs, must be immediately killed by their owners or the police wi1l be required to do so. JAS. E. COAN, 4.8 Intendant. S98. The above figures tell a remark alstr;they represent almost~ exatlythepercentage of cures the wonderful new constitutional cure for RHEUMATISM. The other two per cent. were not cura-' ble, or failed to take medicine ac-i codn odirections. Thousandst hav bencured. In view of the fact that many physicians think that rheumatism is incurable, and that most remedies fail, it must be true that RHEUMACIDE is the greatest medical discovery of the age. Particulars and testimonials of many well known people sent free to all applicants. M ~aris1trJ ly THE BOBBITT DRU CO., Raleigh, N. C. Sld in Winnsboro by McMaster Co., and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle. JAPANESE CURE e Compt Treatment, consisting of SUPPOS[TORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Files of every nature and degree It makes an operation with the kmife,which is pamful, often results in death uanecessary. Whyedr this terrible diseasel We pack a Written suarartoe. In each SI Box. No Care, No Pay. o. and s= a box, 6 for 55. Sent by mail. Samplesfee OINTMENT, 250. a4 50c. CONSTIPATION ;,"'iu'U e;th 1 eat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATORand BLOOD PUkIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. So doses 25 cents. FREE.-A ial of these famous little Pellets will be given with a $z box or more of Pile Cure. Norrca-THE cxNUirts FRESH JAFA.ESEx I'u.s Cuxa for sale only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. For Sale. 1,000 BALES PEAVINE HAY; 65c. per hundred; $12.00 per ton. 3-14tf H. L. ELLIOTT. PULL 5TOCK, WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Gantt and Dow Low Cotton Planters, Wheelbarrows, Grain Cradles, Farm ' Bells, and Nails, whieh we will sell cheap. A NICE LINE OF s Boggies on hand and to arrive; one Ladies' Phaeton and Double-Seated Buggy, which we offer at reduced t price to close. Respectfully, M , W . DOTY &Co " A4~c0 Ioe Public IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT for our SWELL OPENING. which will take place Friday and Sat urday, April 14th and 15th. . Our stock is the largest and best selected ever brought to town, embracing the latest novelties in Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats. An endless variety of Children's Headwear, Sailors' Walk ing Hats and Bicycle Caps. Never before have Millinery Goods looked so artistic. Miss Sitgreaves is a trimmer and buyer second to none, and will be glad to have her friends call and examine her stock. SMRS. J. D. McCARLEY. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE of of these goods direct from Kala mazoo that every lover of Celery will appreciate. CELERY SALAD. CELEEY SAVORY. CELERY SALT. CELERY PEPPER. CELERY MUSTARD. CEOPPED CELERY. C 3.NNED CELERY. Cal1l fo r. e pe book and sample. F. M. HABENICHIT. Fine Greceries. as THDEICL" STETFAIl of is lmsta tin o th at n the dnelgntpol isolmottathigso All prescriptions receive our undi- ii rided attention. 1 Ring up 'Phone SS for urgent calls. t Kodol Dyspepsia Cure , Digests what you eat. Itartifially dlgetsthe foodandaids Nature in seng eninlg and recone tructinlg the eautddigestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digests ant and tonic. No other preparation tanly reliees andpermann .tlYcu.te8 Dyppsia Indigetion,Hearburn, . SicHeadache,Gastralgia,CramXfps,an her us n e o P Prnpuld y :. . eW?ta '. ClIaO 45PRINc HAVE YOU DONE YOUR SPF should see what we have to offer. than ever. We have a large stock and One of the bargains is in Black Gold Medal Dress Goods under the usual price. Also a fine variety of Colored Dress Goods, Silks for waists and Trimmings, China Silks, Tafieta Silks, our de Soi Satin for skirts. This department is more complete thi itylish and up-to-da'e. We offer yon tl SHOES. New styles in Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords nd Sandals. New stock of our splendid $2.00 and 3.00 Shoe for men. Anything yonbwant in Shoes and ke best at low prices. We are better prepared to please yen rade with us. We sell the beat-goods : to pay. Our business is moneys worth, no matter v what we do. We are r ceited, exactly, but we we have put all the br: have into securing the shoes in all the different and we know if your shoi is spent here you get tl for your money. PA NTS I FOR BIG, LITTLE, ( 650 Pairs Men's Panti 150 Pairs Boys' Pants 230 Pairs Knee Pants -SEE MY LINE ( - Q D. LETTERS OF ADIINISTRATION. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTT OF EAIRFEiLD. S. B. JOR2KSTOR, Esq., udgeProbate VHER EAS, Mrs. Maggie B. Turner V hth made suit to me to grant r letters of administration of the ate and eflects of John M. Turner, ~ceased: These are therefore to cite and ad 3nish all and singular the kindred and editors of the said John M. Turner, ~ceasedl, that they be and appear ~fore me, in the Court of Pro te, to be held at Fairfield Court use, South Carolina, on the 21st y of April next, after publi tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore o, to show cause, if any they have, y the said Administration should be granted. Given under my hand this 5th day April, Anno Domini 1899. S, R. JOHNSTON, 6-2t Judge of Prcbate. cret of Be& helth, The secret of e power to digest an te a proper quanit x his can never be done when t liver does not act it's vart )oyoknow this? utt Y Liver Pills are an abs e cure for sick headache, dys epsia, sour stomach, mnalaria, >nstipation, torpid liver, piles, .undice, bilious fever, bilious-1 ess and kindred diseases. Put' Liver Pils AND ITS CURE medy for Consumption. By its timely use, iousandsof hopeless cases have been already rmnenty cured. So proof-positive am 1 its power that 1 consider it my duty to dAvse bottles free to those of your readers o have Consumnti Throat, Bronchial or ng Trouble, if thywill wite me their press and potfieaddress. Sincerely, A. r,OCUX,.LC., 183 Pearl St.,NewYork. iOOD3. ING SHOPPING? IF NOT, IOU We have a greater variety of goods many bargains that wiil pay you to see. This is a great season for Wash Goode. We have them in great variety and ver, pretty. Piques, white and colored, price 8c. and i.p; Organdies, Dotted Mull, Madras, Brilliants, etc. Shiting Prints at 3; and 40-inch Batiste Cloth at 6}c. are good bargains. White Goods of all sorts and pretty Embroideries, Laces and Braids to match them. GPj, in ever before. The goods are new, ie best at reasonable prices. New styles in Negligee Shirts that are pretty and cheap. New style Col lars. A beautiful line of Gents' Ties and Bows in Spring colrs. We have a room devoted entirely to Clothing now. We can please you in a suit from stock or take your messrre and have it made for you. %, than ever before. It will pay you to Lt the lowest prices. Goods CompaY YourShoe Money may be limited to a dollar and a half, or it may reach the five dollar mark that's your business--you know what you can afford to see that you get your rhat you pay. And that's ot con know ains we rery best t money PA NTS ! )LD AND YOUNG. ifrom 25C. to $6.50 from soc, to $3.50 [from 2oc. to $1.50. )F OVERALLS. WILLIFORD. IF YOU SUFFER FROM TRY A BOX OF PRIGE: 75 CENTS. A Sure Cure. JoSA J. Onuil PHARMACIST. SOLE AGENT. For Sale. A TRACT OF 176 ACRES OF land, ou L:t.1.- eloniging to D. M. Broom, m. . .ed by lands of the estate of RI. 0. Simonton, Stev mson and others. For terms apply toULAS 11.17 Atfen s, Winnsbere.S. G. R. Brandt in Ridgeway Thursday, April 20th. ONE DAY .ONLY. (Leaves on the afternoon train.) WILL BRING FULL LINE O1 V samples of his stock. PRICES ALL REDUC*D. S - Ladies' Sash S IJ. Shirt Waist Sets Pins. In plate and gold, and Buttons. Partiei desiring Spectacles can be fitted as usual. BRING YOUR WATCH WOU AND JEWELRY JOBS .ALL OF WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WEEN RETURNED. NEWS and t HERALD. rri-week'l P8 a Yea ai Advas Weekly, $ a Yari~ A ranc. LETTEE HEADS, JILL BEADS, NOTE EABS, LAWYMS' 51, LIWNS, MOBTGAGUW, and everything in jeb Mae doe as cheaply as amywhr else a theltate. GIVE1USA'CEANCI Every penn~y spent at hZ e is kept at henme. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEP'ARTME? rith a foil stock of.Caskets, sr )ases and CoMns, constantly en hand, td use- of hearse when estd 'hankfa foreast patrna Iseliel aid stand Calls attended to at al beape. lim ELLIseU or SEr', 4 .m.me1ace