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LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE 1kuruday, Apri 20, - - 1899 -Read report of the Bank of Ridge way. -Sealed bids for rent of market, etc. Read advertisement. -The name of Miss Marie McCants was accidentally left off of the honor roll of Mt. Zion for last month. It makes no difference how bad the wound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave ne scar. McMaster Co. --Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Refo are moving into the honse formerly occa pied by the family of Mr. R, T. Matthews. -An ordinance relating to dogs is blished to-day and will be stictiy j r,rced, so that owners of dogs had tter invest in muzzles if they wish keep their dogs, or avoid payind a FIne. Pneumonia. Ia grippe, coughs, colds. trop and whooping cough readily to One Minute Cough Care. se this remedy in time and save a tor's. bill-or the rndertaker's. cMaster Co. EMrs. J. D. McCarley's millinery i handsome and entirely up-to-date, herstock is larger this year than " - e er before. She has an experienced m lizier and their work is sure to P ase. Call and see their hats. Read he advertisement. Millinery, pattern. hats, latest or's trimmed and untrimmed hats ty, with a milliner fully posted - 'n yles. etc., and prices to suit the -I wait your trader Mrs. Boag. allowing the acunmulations in the wels to remain, the entire sys" tem is poisoned. DeWitt's Little E.r y Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always use the McMaster Co. he steamship Havana, carrying eight companies of the Third Engi n arrived at Savaaah Monday. T men went to Atlanta where the - . is to be mustered out of 4i The Engineers have . been y ttio ed at Cienfuegos, Caba.: vestibule trains which have been running during the winter for benefit of tourists have been .11!CO tinued. There has been a great dal ~ travel from the north to Elorid this winter bat now that warme weather is here, there is do longer eniy need for these trains. - e of the results of neglected - conditions of the stomach ansotisamption, heart disease, a 13id 'e. Kodel Dyspepsia Cure P LVI~Jalthis by effectrag a quick ~re all. cases of cdyspepsia. cEastEi Co. -ymad. waists for women ~cbi~rencan beAhad at Q. D. ~ W#ior~s,thus saving. much work. Ths s are at-all prices and are - -- are needed for spring and eAndsme line of skirt - astflJ~erau es also be found at this - tore S and be convinced. -The then eouicil 'is. having mere eji PiP@5'plasc'd en. Main street in plac-e of th~ unsightly Wooileu bridges *'i Vich havs'done 'datytor so long. s coun:l' will have the sincere -gratitude o'the town for the improve -nments that- have heen made on the - ~ et darig their administration. - - I~f Whf hiee piles, cvUEte. @5n .undertoing horrible operations i s4epY.remove. the results of the ,'seswitatout disturbing the disease lal.Pla(t your confidence'in De *jtt's 'Witch Hazel Salve. It has nr faileO. to cure o'rms; it will. - nt falF to cure you. McMaster. Co. ~-The marriage of Miss *nise - rsaley, dazghter of Mr. D. A. Press - ly, to Rev. William Hayne Mills, - took--place On the First Presbyterian * hfrch in SClumbia on Tuesday after - en..h groom has eharge of a elie n.treston, Clarendon Coun ty, and after; the seemony the bride and greom !took the train fsr their f aurhomed -The great musical festival which - is to be held in Spartanburg comes off pext week. The first concert being given on the Niight of Tuesday 25th. Two. thouuh'ndi dollars worth of tiskets have already fieen sold in Spartanburg, ani 'peple trom all over the State will take advetntage of this opportunity to hear some grand music. Siveral people from 'innsboro will go over iior the isvl , Dri.editor n proprietor of the Demo a, Lancaster, N. H., says: -"I woulc not be without One Minute Cough aure for my boy, when troubled with cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used." McMas r Co. DUATH FKMRs. YOUNG. Mrs. Young{ of South Caldwell *street, died las night. The remains will'be taken tCe Winnsboro, S. C., to *day for burial. Deceessed was a mem ber of the A. R. jP.-Church. She was a most estimaibl~ woman; an earnest Christian char ter.-Charlotte Ob server. The remains o' Mrs. Young were brnngbt here Ta sday -and interred in tMt A. E. P. ce etery. The sure GrIppe Cure. There is no us suffering frou this drea.dfal maad if you will only get pain all through our body, your liver is out of order, have no - ett, no life or ambition, have a ' ~dcold, in tact are complete y uedn' Electric Bitters is the o xmeythat will give you prompt d sure relief. They act directly on our Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, to up the whole systemn -and make you f i like a new being. They are 'guaran to -en or price * refundedi. For sa e at MceMaster Co.'s Dreadful CROUP ters, when your.cbildren are at tacked the dreadfl ro yot need not despair; Dr. John W. bull'e Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For whooping cough and measle-cough itiathe best in the land. Children like it. .Nuli's Cough yrup Will cure Croup without fail. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend . Price 2s cents. At an druggists DEATE OF G. T. SIMS. Mr. G. T. Sime died in Spartanburg on Sunday of pneumonia. Mr. Sims was a native of Union county, but about ten years ago he moved to Dawkins where he begin business as a merchant. Ia 1890 he married Mrs. Pope, a daughter of Mr. R. L. Martin, of Monticello. Mr. Sims attended the South Carolina College for three years. Last fall he moved trom Dawkins to Spartanburg. His friends in Fairfield learn of his death with great regret. SA.&T OTtZ A. 3.ears a The kind You Have AiMy Bought PRESIDENT WOODWARD TO LECTURE President Woodward has accepted the invitation of Mt. Zion Society to deliver his lecture on Timrod next Wednesday ,night, the 26th inst. Me has lectured in Winnsboro before, and our people are prepared for a literary treat. Tiurrod's poems are being resurrected, and no one is more com potent than President Woodward to tell us something of this great South Carolina Poet. This lecture has been delivered in Charleston and elsewhere, and it is enengh to say that it comes up to the high standard of Prof. Woodward's other-lectures. Dan't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspepsia by.dieting, or that it will cure itseif. Kodel Dyspepsia Care wiL cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. M6Master Co. GOMENC AND GOING. Mr. T. K. Elliott left on Tuesday or Washington, D. C. Dr. Theodore Quattlebaum has re ured from Nashville. Rev. Dr. Jordan is away stiendling a meeting of presbytery. Mrs. J. E. McDonald and Mra. J..P. atthews wore in Columbia Tuesday. Mrs. Wyatt Aiken arrived Wednes iy to visit Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Aiken. Mr. Rudolph Brandt, of Chester, as in town on Wednesday on buui tems. IN HIS NEW QUARTEES. The work of moving from the old assenger depot to the handsome new epot was completed on Wednesday ad Mr. J. H. Skinner is settled in his mw offce. For several days a force f hands has been at work changing. the wires, anid in order to have them1 ready by Wednesday the work went n on Tuesday night. The new depot rould compare favorably with any tpot in the State aind is nieely fur. nished and complete in every respect. h building consists of four rooms two waiting rooms, a ticker and ex press offce anda baggage room. Euskien's Arub mie Sl. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund Id. Price 2S cen,.s per box. For sale y McMaster Co. MIS8IONARY TEA. The tea given on Tuesday afternoon' y Mrs. W. G. Jordan for the benefit of the Home Missionary Seeiety was n every respect a success. The ladies who were present enjoyed the after noon thoroughly, and the proceeds of the tea far excelled the exp?ectations f the members of the society. A more deltghtful place thau Capt. Jor dan's residence could not be found for such an entertainment, and the rooms prettily decorated with cut lowers and pot plants looked very attractive. The dainty refreshments were served by the young ladies of the society, the uests being seated at small tables* The first tea haying proved such a uccess the ladies will probably give several more, and it is hoped that the result will 'be that the chspel fund will rapidly increase. A Narrow Escape.| Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D). "Was taen with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in _and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gs.ve myself up to my Savior, determined if I conld not stay with my friends on earth. I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has c.ed me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50Oc. and $1500. Guaranteed or price retunded. 1 cA.B'TomIA. Trth heK10d Yo awMiBeght THE MUSIiAL TO-XOEOW MAT. The following is the programme of the musical to be given in the Thes pian Hall to-morrow night: "Home by the River." Quartette. -e1y Sweetheart went down on the Malne." Solo. Reading. "Hope Beyond." Dust for tenor i and soprano. "Lullaby." Quartette. Recitation. "'Bonie Blue Flag." Remiuiscenecs of the old Confederacy. Reading.. "We'll have to Mortgage the Farm." Song. Caricatured. "0, Restless Sea." Trio. Soprano, bass, tenor. "Croar.t." Solo. Reading. "Those Evening Bells." Quartette, with soprane obligato. Eli Green's Cake Walk. Admission 25 cents; children under 12 years 15c. Concert to begin prompt ly at 8.30 o'clock. If you suffer from tenderness or fullness on the right side, pains under shoalder-blade, constipation, bilions ne;s, sick-headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt's Little Early Ri:, rs will cure you promptly, pleas. ant. and permanently by removing the -ugestion and causing the bile duct - to open and flow naturally. TurK ARE GOOD rILLS. McMaster Co. For Over Fifty Years. MRS. WINSLOw'S SOOTBING 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 gums, 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. Tenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 1.1-17 RESTORES V1TALITl Made a - Weu Man THE o- of Me. GREAT -- RENCH REMEDY produces the above reault in'30 days. Cares Nervous Dsbility pio 'a.coe4r. Foiling Memory. Stopad drains and losses caused by errors of youth. itwards off In. sanity and Consumption. Young Mon regain Man. lood and Old Men recover 1 outlful Vigor. It rivcs vigor and use to shrunken ergaua, and fits 1 rman for business or marriage. Easily carried i] :,e vest pocket. Price S T 6 Boxes=2.a 3v ::aiii. plain pack-U a e1 wi t h .ritteu guarantee. 9R. J"A 0'AkIA. fais 1 Sold only by J. 3 Obear, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. MILUINLNY. OUR MILLINERY OPEN1IG was a decided success. Nothing but universal praise was heard from each visitor, and the number of Bats sold on~ thoto days is a guarantee that our Millinery sur passes all previous seasons. We have a larger stock than ever be fore., Come and buy from us; we will make the prices suit you. MRS. J. D. MeCARLEYe Sealed Bids5. COUNCIL CHAMBEE, Winnsboro, S. C., 18th April, 1899. SEALLD BIDS FOR THE RENT of the Market (with telephone at tached) for the year eommencing 1st May, proL., and the furnishing of street lamps, globes, No. 3 chimneys, No. 2 burners, No. 2 wicks per dozen, glass fonts, glass cut for lamps and matches, and written applica'.ions for positions on the police force will be received up to 12 o'clock M. on Friday the 28th insc. By order of Conncil: JOHN J. NEIL, 4-20Otd Clerk. FIRST QUARTERLY EPORT or TH BAK OF IDGE AY RIDGEWAY, S. C,. AL the close of business, April 15th, 1899. *REsOURCEs. Loans.................$330,302 47 Town of Ridgeway 7 per cent. bonds ..........2,000 00 Cash in vault and in other banks.............-- 6,036 89] Real estate. ....-- 365 00 2 Furniture and ixtures.......195 45 Total............. .$38,899 $1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock...........25,000 00 Undlivided profits, net... 2,253 70 Individual deposits.......11,646 11 Total......... ..~.-$38,899 81 State of South Carolina, ? County of Fairfield, 5 - Before me personally comes N. WV. Palmer, Cashier of The Bank of Ridge wy, and makes oath that the state mert above is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. N. W. PALMER, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 17th day of April, 1399. J. B. BoYD, Notary Public. 1 A(test correct: WV. H. Rurr, I. C. THOMAs, C. P. WirT, 4 20 Directors. For Sale. A TRACT OF 176 ACRES OF land, ou Little River, belonging to D. Mi. Broom, and bounded by lands of the estate of R. G. Simonton, Stev eoson and ethers. For terms apply to A.1 k.&W. D. DOUGL A5. 11-17 Maareys.Winusbere, 5. 6, JAPASNEE CURE ANwadComplete Treatment, censisting SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-faing cure for Piles of every nature and de5ree, It makes an operati n with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written o arantee in each $1 Box. Na Cure, No Pay. iec. and ,ta box, 6for c. Sent bymail. Samples free OINT. T, B .. an 50o. CONTIPTIN Cre W insoreoe, byC O r sLiver Pe s, the reatLVER anddOMACH REGULATOR an LOOD UIt IE. ea a mild and pasa: to take: especially adapted fer children's use. o doses sj cents. FREE.-A via of these famous little Pellets wll e civen with a it box or more of Pila Cure. OTSCE-THE rr--,-vrN TR.ESti JA?A1ESE riLF. CuRS 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. An Briiiuca Rlitli to lass Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of te town of Winnsboro in Council met and by the authority of the same: Section 1. That it shall not be law fl for any dog to ran at large on the streets of the town of Winnsboro hnless such dog be securely muzzled with a wire muzzle, and any dog, ither male or female, hereafter found at large en the streets of said town no't wearing such muale, shall be taken up by the police officers of said town, and shall be by them kept in some secare place for the period of twenty-four hours, doring which time the owner or custodian of e ch dog tiay procure the release thereof by paying afine of one dollar. Any dog not claimed and released as above provided within the said twenty-ar rou?s shall, after the expiration of that Lime, be killed by the said olice offi .ers, Section 2. That the owner of any log permitting such dog to run at 'arge upon the streets of the said town a violation of the provisions of this Jrdinancee shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction :hereof shall be fned for each and very such offence in the sum of one lollar. Section . That upon failure to cap are any dog offending against the revisions of this Ordinance, the )olice officers sball call pon the wner of such dog for parent of the bne of one dollar to which such dog iu become liable, and if payment of inch fine be refused, and the said deg e thereafter captured on the streets of the said town, such dog may be illed by the police officers without letention and without notice to the owner. seetion 4. All Ordinances inconsis ent with this Ordinance are hereby spealed. Done ic Council this 18th day of April, 1899, with the corpo :.. s.] rate seal of the said town af J. E. COAN, INO. J. NEIL, Intendant. Clerk of Council. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE f of these goods direct from Kala asoo that every lover of Celery will ppreciate. CELERY SALAD. C: .ERY SAVORY. CEI Y SALT. t.EiLETPEPPER. CETIRY MUSTARD. CHOPPED CELERY. CANNED CELERY. CalJ for recipe book and sample. F. M. HTABENICHIT. Fine Groceries. PULL S5TOCK, WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF lantt and Dow Low Cotton Planters, Iheelbarrows, Grain Cradles, Farm ellh, and Nails, whieh we will sell heap. A NICE LINE OF ing es on hand and to arrive; one ades' Pbaston and Double.Seated uggy, which we offer at Eeduced rice to close. Respectfully, E U0DTY&OO. TH E UNDIRSIGNED H AS PUR ~hased the interest of the estate of F. erig, deceased, in the stock of goods f Gerig & Seigler, and solicits the rde of the people of Fairfield County. Finilg II1lIeetS f all kinds, and everything found o a FIRST-CL ASS UA RD WARE TORE. The trade of ihe friends and oe omers of Gerig & Seigler is fully ap reciated, and the undersigned hopes hey may find it to their interests.to entinne their business relations with nm. J. W. SEIGLER. 5PRING HAVE YOU DONE YOUR SEI should see what we have to offer. than over. We have a large stock and One of the bargains is in Black Gold Medal Dress Goods under the nsunl price. Also a fine variety of Col.,red Dress Goods, Silks for waists and Trimmings, China Silks, Taffeta Silks, Pour de Soi Satin for skirts. 48kYillir This department is more complete th stylish and up-to-da'e. We offer yon t -SHOES. New styles in Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords and Sandals. New stock of our splendid $2.00 and $3.00 Shoe for men. Anything you want in Shoes and the best at low prices. We are better prepared to please you trade with us. We sell the best goods SThe Caidwell Dry Glriou News [ CALL YOUR ATTENTIC LINE OF LADIES', MISS ktADY~MAD nade expressly for my trade, a you can aff Every one that has seen this my be Something new for skirts )ORDEROYS. They are t nany novelties in this departm Come and be convinced that >lease you. VIONEY REFUNDED I: IS NOT SATI Q. D. The Monarch ( (ABSOLiiTELY PURE.) Isstrengt comes fro it packages. Each packag wil weakened. It has a delicic strength. It is a luxury withi, Insist on " Lion " C Never ground nor None Cenuir.o -,it If your 6rocer THE OLD DYDIIN THWO fE IS A HUSTLER LN THE L.grocery line--buys and sells ore goods for CASH than any other tore in town. He believes in HONESTY AND SQUA RE DE AL NG is his motto. If you want FINE ROCERIBS give him a call and be ~onvinced. His ?orto Rico Molasses, .Hot Biscuit and Butter Would make a man strike his mother. JUST TRY SOME. JL D, CALT & CO. (JOOD3. UNG SHOPPING? IF -NOT, 10U We have a greater variety of goods many bargains that wiii pay you to see. This is a gr-s t season for Wash Goo& We have them in great variety aad vr, pretty. Pievs, white and colored, price 8e. and np; Organdies. Dotted Mall, Madras. Brilliants, etc. Shirting Prints at -c and 40-hhch Basiste Cloth at 6je. are good bargains. i White Goods of all sorts and preity Embroideries, Laces -nd Braids to match them. n ever before. The goods are new, he best at reasonable prices. New styles in Negligea Shirts that are pretty and cheap. New style Col lars. A beautiful line of Gents' Ties and Bows in Spring colors. We have a room devotd entirely to Clothing now. We can please you in a suit from stock or take your measure and have it made for you. than ever before. It will pay you to t the lowest prices. Goods aompany5 N TO iMY ATTRACTIVE ;ES' AND CHILDREN'S WAi4T45, nd each one marked at a price >rd to pay. line has a word of praise in :half. -WHITE AND COLORED he very 'latest. Also a.great ent. I am always on the alert to STHE IN VESTMENT SFACTORY. WILLIFORD. SStrength is iurity. It is n!l pure .offee, only in one-cound. .oaledi I make 40 cups. The pack o that the aroma is '.ever >us flavor. Inoaar'l 1 the reach of aiL. offee sold in bulk. oes not ':. Lion Cefree~ in *' stre tnd :. :x. at nnd addr.'za that we The Equitable pLife Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the Equitable Life Assu rance Society, in this territy is desirous of secur ing the service of a muan of char .acter and ability to represent its interest with Winusboro as head Squarters. The ri: man -will be 5thoroughly educatea~ in the sciencc *of life insurance sad the art of. Ssuccessful soliciting. There is no 5 business or profe.'sion notre E quiring capital which is more re Smanerative than a life agency 5 conducted with ene.gy and abil ity. Correspondence with men who desire to secure permnanenit emnployment and are~ ambitions to attain prominence in the profes ps;on is invited. W. J. R(ODLYEY, Mgr., 3-19-SmRock H ili, lt. C. YANKE~ panden Second-hanid wheels, n snakes,I.O uP. R. Brandt in Ridgeway Thursday,. April 20th. ONE DAY .0NL (Leaves on the afternoon train.) WILL BRLNG FULL LINE OF samples of his stock. PRICES ALL REDUCED. . Ladies' Sash Backles, i)1 WA . Shirt Waist Sets with Pins. in plate and gold, and Link Buttons, Parties desiring .Spectaclas can be fitted as usal. BRING YOUR WATCH WORK AND JEWELRY JOBS .ALL OF WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. NEWS *** . and HERALD. IM-Weekl"a $8 a Year ai Absse ekly,1.50O a Tearli A&raae. LETTEB HEAM, BILL MEB A NOTE MAlI, LAWYUSS' 5 LIENS, MOBT#AGUb, ad everything in job lin doe as cheaply as anywhmr els la -theltate. GIVEjUS ACIANCI 6Avery penny spent at homrilti kept at hen e. UNDERTAKIG vi$b aL1 stock of Ca~,Bal K nd Coffins, coasts.atIy on hand, d s.: of hearse when requested. [bankfut for-past patroage ad wshsi ation for a share in the ftwre5 in the l1d stand Calls attended to sa s hiass. ~ LIO'WE i 1W J , um hO 4-4*4