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LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, May 30, - - - 1899 LOCAL BBIEFS. ---On and after June 1st the freight depot will close at 6 p. m. -The postoffice will be closed to day from 11 o'clock a. m. to 5 p. m. To-day is decoration day, a legal holiday according to the federal laws. --The Clemson College commence ment exercises will begin on Sunday, June 11th. The diplomas will be de livered on Wednesday, June 14th. An address will be delivered by Colonel Robert Aldrich. Sixteen young men will graduate this year. It makes no difference how bad the tvound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. McMaster Co. -On Saturday morning Dr. John A Rice delivered a lecture in the Methodist Church on the subject of education. The lecture was interest ing and was greatly enjoyed by all presents Dr. Rice is one of the lead ing educators of the State and a lec taro by him is a rare treat. -The ladies of the Home Missionary Society will serve ice cream this after noon in the Beaty building from half-past fivo o'clock. The ladies are working for a worthy ob ject and they hope-that their friends will patronize them to-day and help to increase the chapel fund. The 'members of tWe society are requested to carry their dues for the month of April to the hall this afternoon and hand it to the treasure'r. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, crop and whooping cough - readily yield to One Minute Cough Care. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's bill-or the undertaker's. McMaster Co. -Organdies, lawns and other thin materials are much in demand now. that we are having 'hot weather. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company hts a large line of new and pretty designs in summer goods. After a :ushing business in the millinery department they are selling the stock still remain ing at cut -prices and now is your chance to get things at low prices. Shoes of all kinds and negligee shirts at very low prices. Call and see these goods. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor f the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., s: "I would not be without One te Con h Cure for ny bo ,-when 'cd or cold. It is st remedy for croup I ev McMaster Co. - o ladies of the Home Missionf? 'ety are discussing a new plait 'sing money. "The horse floral will be an extraL attraction which ur on one of the afternoons g the firemen's tournament.' proposition is-to?flTafla excursion car -on the day of the horse floral show. * This will give many of us a pleasant trip to the capital, and besides aford ing a day spent in the city and the fine exhibition of the horse show, a neat sum will be added to the treasury for the-chapel iund. It goes without say ing we must have the excursion. -Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease, and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of ayspepsia. McMaster Co. --Friends in town havp- vsd invitations to the mnarriag Dr. Charles Waldemar Dule Miss Emma Josephine Clegg, daughter of Mr. and :M.rs. Francis B. Clegg of Philadelphia. The wedding is to take place on Wednesday evening, June *7th, at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride, Tabor Road, Onley, Philadel phia. Dr. Dunlevy left Winnsboro several years ago and went to Phila delphia where he graduated in den tistry and has since been practicing his profession in that city. He has the congratulations and best wishes of many friends upon his approaching marriage. By allowing the acoumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire sys tem is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers regulate the. bowels. Try them and you will always use them. McMaster Co. U'NITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS. I amg requested to issue a call for the several camps of U. C.VY.'s to send delegates to meet with Camp Rion at Ridgeway, S. C., on the third Wednes day of June next (21st day) for the purpose of electing a colonel and otner field officers for a Fairfield regiment. R. H. Jennings. By-request of commander of Camp Hood. Bsa?s he The Kind Youllats Always Bought of. Go3LKNC AYD G015G. Superinterdent Hr.nd returned to Chester on Saturday. Mr. J. T. Barron, of Celumbia, was in town a short time last week. Messrs. Clement Davis, Albert Con nor and Charlie Neil returned lasL week from Spartanburg where they went to stand the examination for West Point In the number of ap pli cants for this cadetship Fairfield County was ahead of the other coun ties'in this congressional distr ict. Working Niight and Day I'he busiest and mightieet little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coat ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in build inr up the health. Only 25c. per box. PROF. HA1 'S LECTURE. Prof. Hand, of the Chester graded schools, delivered a lecture in the court house on Friday night on "Facts and Fancies of Every-day English." He spoke of the wonderful power of the English language for assimilating words from divers sources and making them its own. He took up groups of words and showed their etymology, the changes of meaning through which they have passed and how often the history of a s ord contained the his tory of a people. His lecture was er ceedingly interesting and was full of valuable iufermation. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of D7spepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itseif. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure WILL cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. McMaster Co. BIDGEWAY AWAEENING. New Scho :1, Bank and Store Bundings Masons Erect New Lodge--Personals. From the standstill at which every thing here seems to have been for the past year, the wheels of progress have again been set in motion, and the next ninety days will see many improve ments in our little "town on the ridge." For the past few years the building now used as the high school has been an eye sore to the people and adis grace to the place, and it is with pleas we see a handsome new school build ing sommenced on "Ivy Hill." This is to be 70x30 feet with an 19 feet ceil ing, and from this main building will be an ell 30 feet long by 25 wide. When completed this will give plenty of room, and along with its location will make it one of the very best in the county. The Bank of Ridgeway has decided to build a handsome brick building to be used as an office. It will be two stories high and will be on the west side of Main street, one above Mc. Eachern's store. Following up the good move of the bank and school, the Masons have de cided to tear down their lodge build ing and put in its place a larger one of brick. This building will be 85x80 feet and two stories high. With such a start as this the wheel should not be allowed to stop, but several more stores and residences be put in, then with some inducements outsiders could be easily induced to move to Ridgeway. The Bt. Rev. Ellison Capers, Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina, *I visit. St. Stephen's Church Tues ay evening and administertt.gh afconfirmaion. Mr. Albert Thomas and Miss Bessie Thomas, of Columbia, are visiting relatives here. Miss Stella Rosborough, of Augusts, is visiting Mrs.:G. L. Rosborough. Mrs. Preston Brooks and Mrs. Lucile Rion returned to Columbia Friday after a visit to Mrs. W. H. Enff. Miss Sallie Parker has returned from Rock Hill to spend the summer at home. Mr. W. H. DesPortes, Sr., the re eently appointed postmastr, will take carge of the offce on June 1st. Mrs. U. W. Olliver has been to Ches ter for the past: week visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Murphy. Messrs. Henry Isbell and Seldo:2 Williams, of Camden, spent Sunday here. Miss Essie Waites, of Columbia, is visiting Miss Phillps. Miss Hallie McCormick returned to ongtown on Saturday after a visit to Miss Ethel Rabb. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hoover have re turned fronm a visit to Hampton. At th recent examination of the young I. Di. in Columbia Dr. Hoover made one of the highest marks, his gen eral average being 97. D. E. May 29, 1899. WHO IS Women as well as men TO are made miserable by Tk idney a n d bladder BLAME. trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy promptly cures. At druggists in fifty tent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pam phet telling all about il. Address, Dr. Kilmer B& Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. FREE DELIVERY OF MAIL. A Route is E.conmended for Fairfield. Frederick E.4Bach, special agent of the postofflee department, spent seve ral days here last week investig'iting the roads, the postoffices, the star routes and the population in this vicinity with the view of making a test of the Winnsboro postoffice for the rural free delivery service. Mr. Bach was assisted in his investigations by Postmaster Preston Rion and Mr. David E. McDowell. Tha result of his investigatio.as is that the special agent has made a report, favorably recommending the establishment of one route, to be served daily, except ing Sundays and other holidays, with Davd E. McDowell as rural carrier. The rural carrier gives bond with two sureties for $4,500 and receives $400 a year for his services. The route as proposed at this place by special agent Bach is as follows: It will leave the postoffice at 7.30 a. m. and go south by way of the Fairfield Cotton Mills, and leaving the mail there for the mill and its community, will continue southward on the Co Milons Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hearsc ness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sured by it. Call on McMaster Co , druggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $. Every bcettle guaranteed, or price lumbia' road 1 mile; thence west 1 mile to Robertson's corner; south 1& miles to W. R. Doty & Co.'s Weston place; thence.southeast to Delleney's corner; northeast half mile to Stead-' man's; south half mile to Mrs. R. D. Bolick's; west by way of Rion post office to the Winnsboro Granite Com. pany'e office; returning about 11 miles tak the southbound road at the Rev. Mr Mahon's place; southwest passing M. W. Doty'a' far.s about S miles to the D. G. Ruff corner; northwest about 4 miles on the Co lumbia and Chester road to the Glenn Bridge road, near R. Y. Lemmon's place; northeast about half mile; thence east half mile so as to take-in Yarborongh's mill; north half mile by way of Brown's mill to the .Glenn Bridge road; northeast on that road about five miles to the postoffice in this town. Total distance 23 'miles; area covered 28 square miles; 'farms 103; families more than 200; popula tion over 1,000. As a consequence of this service, Rion postoffice will probably be dis continued. Its business depends al most wholly upon the Winnsboro Granite Company and their mail will all be carried from Winnsboro. They wih eet their mail about two and one half h.>nrs earlier than at present. Tiw- star route from Jenning's p)st, ilce, which now comes to Rock ton by was of Horeb and Rion will be ch nged so as to omit Rion. It will be shortened from 121 miles to 9 miles. The whole matter depends, however, upon the department at Wasbington. The special agents merely recommend. The Postmaster General must approve the reports and make the appointments, if they are to be valid and pat into operatien. There appears to be little doubt that this route will be approved. The special agent was sent here.at the instance :of Hon. Stanyarne Wilson, member of congress. Mr. Wilson is taking a deep interest in postal affairs and devoted himself with characteristic energy last winter to the passage of the act providing for rural free de 1ivery. It is his object to have the experiment made at one point in each county embraced by his district. Recommendations have been made for Spartanburg, Union, Greenville and Winnsboro; others will be made later. Special agent Bach has been work ing in South Carolina since last Jan uary and has made about 25 favorable recommendations. These recommen dations embrace one carrier for each place, and with three or four oxcep Tios I wo routes for each carrier. The servicis is now in operation at Cope, Orangeburg, St. George, Elloree, Leesville, Smoak's, Bamberg, Aiken, Johnston, Ridge Spring, Salada, Prosperity, Sligh's Greenwood, Belton, Abbeville, Laowdensville, Anderson, Seneca and Easley. Spartanbrg's, it is.expected, will go into force on June 1 next; and Green ville and Winnsboro on the 15th ot June. The rural carrier is not expected, after the first month, to get out of his buggy to deliver any mail; but each patron along the route will be re quired, if he wants the service, to put a box, at an elevation, angle and po sition that may be easily reached by he carrier as he sits in his carriage. Letteis to be mailed should be dropped into toe box, by each patron into his own box, before the carrier comes alng. If the writer has no stamp, he must wrap up the letter with 2 cents and drop thenm into the box. The rural carrier is required to carry along for tale postage stamps, postal cards and stamped envelopes. Patrous re siding at a distance from the route may arrange with their neighbors on the route to have their mall left. There is no good reason why farmers residing one or two miles or even farthr from the route should n.t be able in this way to arrange to hav.a their letters left daily. Letter boxes for the collection of letters will be put up at the office of the Wiunsboro Granite Company; at D. G. Ruff's corner; at the janction o the Chester and Glenn's Bridge roads, and at the Fairfield Cotton. Mill. Only the carrier will have a key to these boxes. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that U. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cats, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,] Corns, Skin Erupticns. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. If you have piles, CUE them. No nee undergoing horrible operations that simaply remove the results of the disease withoat disturbing the disease itef. Place your confidence in De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed'to cure OTHERs; it will not fail to cure you. McM.ster Co. Bers the Tj he Kim! Yes Have Always BGughJt SENT FREE o housekeepers 1ie1iig COIFAMYS Finct of Beef COOK BOOK telling how to prepare manydell oate and delicious dishes. Address, Liebi Co., P 0 Box, 2'18. Brave wen Fan Victims to stomach, liver and ki tronbleras-well as women, and a the results in loss of appetite in the blood, -backache, n headache and tired, -listless, foeling. .But there's no need to ee like that. Listen to J. W. -Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric -Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The KintYou Have Always Bought Bears- the Signature of49A LA DIES ---:0: Wishing to purchase Milli - nery for the months of May and June can get bargains. We have received a new supply of Sailors, -elso an entire fresh stock of Trimmed Hats and. 1i3onnets. Something nice in Skirt Sop porters and Shirt Waists. Headquarters for Children's and Infants' Caps. MRS. J. D. McCARLEY. Delicious u Bromangelon, in asserted favors, 15c. Royal Deserto, in assorted flavors,15c. (Prepare these in two minutes.) ;alifornia Fruit in jars and cans. [Lemon Cling Peaches; none better. Red Raspberries. led Cherries, pitted. White Wax Cherries. These fruits are guaranteed superior lavor, and extra heavy syrup. Genuine Canton Ginger Preserves. rWinnsboro Ice House opens to lay. Let is serve you. F. M. HABENICHIT. Fine Groceries. DRUGS, MEDICINES, -TOOTHBRUSHES TOILET - - -- ARTICLES *STATIONERY, >r anything thai is kept in a FIS CAS RGSTORE, give us a call or ring up PHONE 39. We guarantee prompt atten - - tion. DRUGGISTS. EOMES MADE COM FORTABLE BY BUYING Screen Doors and Windows. Doors, complete, $1.00 to $1!50. Windows, adjustable,. 40c. to 50c. arper's Fly Traps, 15 cents.. J. W. SEIGLER. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Exarninations. THE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE aard of vacant scholarships in Win throp College and- for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 21st, at 9 A. M. Applicants must not be less than fif Wen syeoarships are vacated after July 21st, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination. The cost of attendance, including board, furnished room, heat, light and washing, is only $8.50 per month. For further infor mation and a cat& FonRESIDHNT D. B3. JOHNSON, -mTlu1y 12nck Hill M. C. We Fa'!e rnqailj ar d Pitt W h ite O rg an dies, I2c . to 5 ( large let of Lace Striped Whi lot of beautiful patterns in Col Fancy Colored Lawns, Black ] A job lot of Percales, yard w Shirting Prints at 3c. Ventil; Lisle thread drop stitch Hose. These goods are good value of all. JMillir New lot of Rough Straw Sa We have had hard work to I room this season, and now we a of stock and give CUT prices. We have a great variety of to please-5oc. to $2.00 a pair. high cut, comfortable, durable, Fe have a pretty lot of prices you can afford to pay. It will pay you to come to se The Caldwell Dry There Are Gold Mines Right At Hos -for people who have learned road to wealth is right buyin - know people who have paid $: shoes not as good as wesell fo and they were people who neel ____________ If they follos SEB other buying "Selz"onasSOIB naake headt QIIII*O* for a rainy ~ And that r 8B1 hos we have a m ik$ Jour fetg Iai. bers andov money on1 -IiHAVi U - 20,000ONi --FORF Q. D. Jhe Monarch (ABSOLUTELY PURE.) tsstrength comes from its strength. 'It is a luxury witi Insist on "Lion " Never ground nt None Genuine w If your Grocer BUGGI ES. Buggio s. B UGGI ES. WE HAVE THEM AT PRICES TO PLEASE YOU. M. W. DOTY & Co For Sale3 A TRACT OF 176 ACRES OF D.M. BooL atle ibounded by lands of the estate of R. G. Simonton, Stev enson and ethers. For e. n a D DOUGLASS. 11-17 Attorneys, Winneboro, S.IC, Oo (ods fop V'arrr WeutleP, ic.; White Lawns, 5C. to 25c.; te Goods at Sc. and roc.; new ored Organdies, ioc. to 20c.: ,awns and Organdies. de, at 5c. to 6 1-4c.; also in ited Corsets, short and long, and at prices within the reach ilors at 5oc., pretty and cheap :eep up with the rush in this re anxious to close out balance )ES. Oxfords and Sandals; prices Gent's Southern Ties, and cheap. Negligee and Pique Shirts at e us. Goods Company1 that the g. We led every cent they had, too. red the same course in their its no wonder they failed to ty in saving up something day. minds us-,for rainy days itchiess assortment of i$11b rshoes. We tan save you hem too. :ALSO-) 3RICK -4 ALE.--2 SWILLIFORD. of Strength is 1LION COFFEE. Durit.It is all pure coffee, donly in one-pound sealed ill make 40 cups. The pack so that the aroma is never ous flavor. Incomparable n the reach of all. Coffee r sold in bulk. thout Lion's head. send* is "uname ana ades that we na y pae Ion sale there. Do not accept WooL8ON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the~ Equitable Life Assurance Society in this territy is desirous of secur-i ing the service of a man of char. 9.acter and ability to represent its interest with Winnsboro as head Squarters. The right man will beJ *thoroughly educated in the science @ of life insurance and the art o Ssuccessful soliciting. Tihere is no Sbusiness or profession not re .quiring capital which is more re -munerative than a life agency 0 conducted with energy and abil-l . ity. Correspondence with men who desire to secure permanenti 0emnployment and are ambitious to: attain prominence in the profe6 sion is invited. W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., 3-19-3m Rock Hill, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lan~da. Ensy .payments. No commia.iu: :tr --1. Borrower pays actual con~ of pedfecting Joan. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C., or A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 10n4 Winnehnren . 0.f When You Want It."' WILL YOU wink and blink your life and nervous energy away rather than wear glasues WILL YOU force your eyes to over work, neglect them when they ory for help, abuse th.. year after Sear, until you are com pelled to seek aid early in life perhaps to find your vidion in paired beyond entire repair? A PAIR OF GLASSES properly Itted at the proper time may save you a world of trouble and preserve your vision for old age. WE ARE EQUIPPED as is no other jewelry house in this section to give the trade prompt and e cient service. We promise watchful care in every detail. IF YOU ABE not now among our customers try us and see how well you will be pleased too. R. BRANDT, The OitiCid1 of Jiuli,V OHEnTEE, & C. NEWS+*e and *++ HERALD. Tri-WeeMI, $8aYear iA&v Wleekly 1,50 a Year4a Advaae., SLET LER HEAWS, IBILL BEADS, NOTE H A DS, LAWYERS' BRIEFS. LIENS, MORTGAGEb, DE EDS, OffEGUT.ARS and everything in job line done as cheaply as anywhere else ia the8tate. GIVBUS A CHANCE SEvery penny aent home is kebt *1 e* UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DE'TM I with a fall stock of (skt, , Cases and Coffias,.constantly o and use of hearse whenT ~eus~ Thankful for past soloq.a iaeII zation for a share in the ' tr, in the old stand SCalls-attended to at all ours. TN EIJTT 41W 5E01, i J. V.ELLIOTF 8 6.