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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE Saturday, June 3, - - - 1899 LOCAL BEIEFS. -The State of Friday announces that Dr. W. O. Brice, who has been quite sick, is able to be out again. This is good news to Dr. Brice's many friends here. -Rsv. Mr. Smith, pastor of the A. R. P. Church at White Oak, is seriously ill with a carbuncle on the bask of his neck. He has been sick for some time and his friends are anxious about him. What you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cure to stay cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. Mc Master Co. -J. D. McCarley & Co., the enter prising grocers, have just received a supply of vegetables, shoulders, smoked bacon, and they also have eherry bounce, ginger ale, and other cooling and refreshing drinks. Beans and cabbages received twice a week. - A meeting of the fire company was held on Thursday night for the purpose of deciding whether this fire company would euter the reel contest at the firemens' tournament in Columbia this month. It was decided not to enter the contest, but it was proposed that the members of the company have a banquet, and a com mittee was appointed to decide about this.I J. A. Sehear, of Sedalia, Mo., saved his child from death by croup by using One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Mc Master Co. -The Confederate veterans of the State are to have their annual reunion in Chester in July, and after the many pleasant experiences during the re union in - Charleston the old soldiers will probably take advantage of the opportunity to attend another,although this will be on a much smaller scale. These State reunions have always been very much enjoyed by the old soldiers, and Chester will no doubt entertain her guests royally. There is a time for all things. The time to take DeWitt's Little Early Risers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness. sick head ache, indigestion or other stomach or liver troubles. McMaster Co. -A tremendous rain, accompanied by high wind and hail, fell on Wed nesday afternoon. The rain was gladly welcomed, but the storm was unpleasantly severe. The wind was very high, and in sev'eral places about town branches of trees were blown o,btno serious damage resulted. The rain will help farmers and gar den ers greatly, but the drought lasted so long that the crops. and gardens suf ered severely. The Irish potato crop wa a total failure owing to the dry ~~FiyspesiaCure comltl digests -food within the stomach and intestines and rengers all classes of food capable of being assimilated and converted into strength giving and tissue building substances. McMaster Co. --In an article about the Johnston Iifstitute and soma of the n-ew teachers who have been chosen for another year the Johnsto.,~ Weekly Monitor speaks in a very somplimentary manner of Miss Jennie Thomas, of Ridgeway, as follows: "The name of Miss Jennie Thomas, neice of John Piere Thomas (one of the State's most prominent men), of Ridgeway, will be among the faculty next session as a teacher of stenography. Miss Thomas comes with high honors, being a graduate of Winthrop College; also post graduate and private seoretary of the president of her Alma Mater." -- Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo., says if everyone in the United States should discover the vir tue of DeWitt's .Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rectal troubles and skin die eses, the demand could not be sup plied. McMaster Co. Attention, Camp Ealnes, U. C. v. Please attend regular monthly meet ing next Monday, 5th inst., in the court hc. e, at 12 m. A full meeting is desirable. R. H. Jennings, Commander. REV. T. D. BRATTON ACCEPTs. Rev. Theodore D. Bratton has ac cepted the rectorship of St. Mary's School in Raleigh, N. C., but he will probably not leave his preseat chitge in Spartanburg until the school is abeiito open in the fall. For years Mtr. BrIato.m has had charge of the Episcopal CIIhTh nSpartanburg. and in tbat time he has 'von. the love and admiration not o. .y of his parishion ers but of every one in the town with whom he has come in contact. Al ythough his election to the rectorship of St. Mary's was highly complimentary, yet his friends are deeply grieved at the thought of his leaving the State, and especially i.is friends here in his native town. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa bita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters has cured Mrs- Brewer of scroful:, which had caused her great suffcriog for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shobws what thousands have proved,-that E!ectric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, u!c..rs, boils and running sores. It simulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion. builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Garanteed. OGURCB SERVICES. Services will be held in the follow ing churches on Sunday: Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pas tor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Methodist-11 a. m. by the pastor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 6 p. in. St. John's Episcopal -Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. in. Sunday School at 4.30 p.m. Serviees on Friday at S p. in. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E McDonald. Service at 11 a. m and S p. m. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Baptist-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. in. by the pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. M. W. I. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Congh Cure is best of all." It relieves instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. DeVOE'S FORECAST FOR JUNE. The month of June will be very hot - probably the hottest on record-with violent thunderstorms and tornadoes, especially over the northern portion of the United States and Canada. 1st to Srd, warm, with local showers; 4th to 6th, hot and sultry; 7th to 9th, unusu ally heavy thunder storms will form over the Missouri Valley, increasing in violence as they move eastward, developing into tornadoes over the northern part of the United States and Canada East; 10th to 13th, very hot and sultry; 14th to 16th, local thunder sterms; 17th to 20th, hot, sultry weather; 21st to 23rd, hot weather, followed by thunder showers, and a general storm will form over the Mis souri Valley on the 23rd, causing floods over the Northwestern States; 24th to 27th, hot and sultry, with local thunder storms and tornadoes; 28th to 30th, violent thunderstorms along the, Atlantic coast, followed by colder weather. o A.B 'T4 .IA.. Bears th The Kind You Have Always Bought Sigutnre Of 4 GO3INC AND GOING. Dr. David Aiken spent Thursday in Columbia. Miss Workman returned Friday to her home in Camden. Capt. Allen Jones, of Columbia, wee in town Friday on business. Miss Isabel Roberteon, of Columbia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mt. Stewart. Miss Ellen Ellison has returned from a visit to Sumter and Orange burg. Mr. William C. Flenniken, of i.o lumbia, arrived here Thursday to visit elatives. 1j~aza ddd o hi house which adds greatly to the beauty of the house. Mrs. C. S. Dwight left on .Friday for Spartanburg to attend the corn ncement exercises of Converse College. Mrs. J. J. Neil leaves this afternoon for Bock Hill to attend the commence ment exercises of Winthrop College. Mis Lida Neil is a member of the graduating class. The APPetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of rder. All such should know that Dr. ing's New Life Pllls, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, _gives a splendid appetite..sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures per fect health and great energy. Only 25e at McMaster Co.'s drug store. JACKSON'S CREEK SCHOOL. A Flourishing SchooL in a Flourishing Comumunity--The Closing Exercises. It was the' pleasure of a representa tive of THE NEWS AND HERALD to at tend last Wednesday the closing exer cises and picnic of Lebanon or Jack son's Creek school. This is one of the oldest set tlements in the county, Lebanon [church having been established some time between the years 1770-1780. Dr. Howe in his history says: David McGreight, Wil ham Hamilton, John an.d Alexander Robertson, who were brotbers, James 6rey, and John Phillips, elders from reland, collected the peaple, and they determined that they would be ome united as a church and congre gation." To-day a handsome new church has supplanted the old one. n 1894, the people of Jackson Creek "determined that<iiey would become united" agait,'the purpose this time biing to, build a school, and they ntered upon the work with the haracteristic zsal and determination of their forefathers ;of a century ago. The result is that the people i that school district have the best school house in the county, excluding those in incorporated towns. It consists of two large roomq, well furnished and designed; and a creditable beginning has been made towards collecting a library. A glance at the books on the shelves showed admirable taste in the selection, and that the books had not been purchased in -a hap-hazard way . The school is under the control of For Over Fifty Years. Ms. WINSLOW's SoOTaING STRUP 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. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," .an ta no other kinds 1-1-17 Miss McLeod, of North Carolina, as principal, and Miss Dornan, of Spartanburg, as assistant; two clti= vated young ladies, who have not only proved themselves excellent teachers, but have added to the intellectual tone and culture of the community. They have been re-elected to their respective positions for another scholastic year. The examination of the. pupils showed thorough and careful training, and the whole exercises evinced disci pline and effiency. The pa pils showed thorough and accurate knowl edge of the subjects. Jackson's Creek has a right to be proud of her school. Mr. W. D..jDouglass was requested to deliver two prizes awarded which he did as follows: Miss Fannie May Pope, a gold pen, the gift of the prin cipal, for penmanship. Master Char ley Clark won the Dr. McLeod medal, which was awarded for the best general improvement. A delightful picnic dinner was served-something Jackson's Creek people know how to do in splendid style. About the hour 'for breaking up," a heavy cloud began to form in the west, which, it has since been learned, added another pleasure to the day's enjoyment. Surely the good people of Jackson's Creek- slept a happy. peaceful - sleep Wednesday night--hippy in theAhought of their brigtir children and thankful for rain that t',e earth might yield her increase. W. D. D. DeWilt's Little Early Risers act as a faultless pill should, cleansing and re viving the system instead of weakon. Ing it. They are mild and sure, amall and pleasant to take, and entire!? free from objectionable drugs, They assist rather than compel. McMaster Co. FNSIOZ S. Mr. Editor: Please publish the ac companying list of pensioners for the information o.',,Ioncerned. The war rant for the D ., tn my hand, and pensioners or their asiignees can get their amounts by calling at the Clerk's office, or sending some responsible person to receipt to me. The amounts are as follows: Class A-$72 00. Class B-817 60. Class C-$13 20. R. H. Jennings, Clerk. CLASS A. Thos Gallagher, Crosbyville J A Wooten, Ridgeway R B Crawford, Winnsboro John Blume, paid, Blythewood J P Vooper. Sharp CLASS B. J A Hinnant, Winnsboro M EHood, - Thos Mayfield, paid, Winnsboro H S Gibson, Ridgeway Geo S Hinnant, Winnsboro H M McGrady, Blythewood J R Harvey, Rabb H AEastler, CLAss C. John A Abbot, ~Blythewood Geo Beam, Crosbyville 0 Boulwa&re, Crosbyville JL Brown, Mitford John $ Broom, Nelson J A Bo.khardt, Blythewood T A Crowder, Wolling W T Collins, Ridgeway R M Dunlevy, Winnsboro Powell Davis, Ridgoway Alfred Dunn, Blythewood John Fee, Backhead W P Finley, Dawkins James Gelston, Lyles Ford Nicholas Gladden, Blythewood Charles Hayes, Ridgeway J L Hagood, Blythewood B W Haynes, Ridgeway E P Hollis, Ridgeway J A Hathcock, Ridgeway John Howell, Ridgeway G WV Hathececk, Ridgeway Jas G Herron, Monticello H H Hinnant, Winsboro A H Jeffers, Ridgeway R LJefers, Rockton W H Jamison, Rion Richard Matchett, Flint Hill S N Mickle, Ridgeway David Peak, Sharp Thos Peak, Longtown R W Proctor, Blythewood G W Rowe, Sharp W Ross Robinson, Ridgeway Jss Stevenson, Albion Jam H Steele, Horeb Thos Sims, Ridgeway John Varnadore, Feasterville J M Wilson, Bidgeway W S Weir, Crosbyville D H Walker, Ridgeway Judge Wilson, Ridgeway W L Wooten, Crosbyville D H Wilson, Ridgeway John D Yonng, Winnsboro Y H Robertson, Winneboro J A Hgood,Winnsboro John Cook, Byhwo Richard Shirley, Crosbyville M A Dickerson, John Neil, Winnsboro - Harrison, Winnsboro ZA. Garrison, Winnsboro Cinthia Brown, Nelson Becky Beam, Welling Nancy Brannon, Ridgeway Mary Carlisle, Winnsboro H A Clink, Winnsboro Jemima Cameron, Mitford Rebecca Dunn, Ridgeway Kate Davis, Feasterville C A Davis, Winnaboro C J Eastler, Wolling Mary Germany, R.ockton Lucy Howell, Blythewood Martha Howell, Blythewood Adaline Hood, Blythewood Margaret Hood, Ridgeway Georgiana Iasti, White Oak M K Kraft, White Gak Ets Kennedy, White Oak Anna Kennedy, Blythewood G Miskie, Flint Hill Martha Martin, Winnsboro Mary Phinney, Winnsboroi Malinda A Powell, Dawkins! Margaret Price, Blytbewood Elizabeth Orr, Ridgeway Jane Paul, Mitfor ' F Hl Sloan, White O.k nelen Smith, Blythewood Hannbah Stevens )f, Gladden's M E Smith, Elizabeth Sloan, 6 ladden's Grove Lavinia Smart, Nelson Amanda Rogers, Gladden's Grove M A Taylor, Welling Mary Wilson, Ridgeway L E Rained, Blythewood ~ ~- he Kind Yu lbie Always Bouht signtwo -Mi the newly isc T! most effective preparation ever 'evis for aiding. the digestion and assimila. tion of food, -and restoring the de ranged ; digestivs organs to a natural oonditio >t -is a discovery surpassing anything yet unknown to the medical profession. McMaster Co. Principal Geo. W. Fooshe of the Graded School left Friday afternoon for Winnsboro to make a brief visit to his brother. From there he goes to Baltimore tJ spend his vacation in insurance work with Col. Mclwain. Like Snpt. Baker, Principal Fooshe is too energetic and progressive a ms.n to spend his holidays in idleness. Lancaster Review. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors t9ld Reniek Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., after saffering 18 months from Rectal Fistala, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Backlen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Alwaja Bov"ht Ba "t Signature of L a F LA IiS ' -- -:: Wishing to purchase K'.lli nery for the months of May and June can get bargains. We hve received a new supply of Sailors;' also ar entire fresh stock of Trimmed Hats and y Bonnets. Something nic , in Skirt Sap. porters and Sh' -t Waists. Headquarters for Children's S and Infants' Caps. MRS. J. D. McCARLEY. Delicious i Bromangelon, in assorted flavors, 15c. Ro"al Deserto, in assorted flavors,1 c. (Prepare these in two minutes.) Califormia Fruit in jars and cans. Lemon Cling Peaches; none better. Red Raperrie1 Red Cheris4t d. White Wax C 'rdes. These fruitse garnteed superior enuin Cs ~i r Preserves. ?TWinnsboo e House opens to Let us serve you. F. M. IIABENICHIT. Fine Groceries. ---A FINE LINE OF E A T A BL ES. CA.BBAGE, HOG JOWLS, BEANS, SMOKRD BACON, SHOULDERS and ROTLLEn HAM. --ALSO CHERRY BOUNCE, SABSAPA RTTLTA, GINGER ALE, and SODA WATER. Give us a call; we will save you money. J. .L MCAREY & CO. Keep Cool While the Weather is Hot! Guaranteed the best service. All orders promptly filled. SUNDAY HouRs: 12.30 to 1.30. 6.4 to '7.30. k:c delivered from 15 lbs. up. ~.& McCarley> Dealer in ~yGroce.iies and a er s Bread. W lav na arm ar d PPitt White Organdies, I2C. to 5( large let of Lace Striped Whi lot of beautiful patterns in Col Fancy Colored Lawns, Black I A job lot of Percales, yard ti Shirting Prints at 1c. Ventil; Lisle thread drop stitch Hose. These goods are good value >f all. c jJMillir New lot of Rough Straw Sa: We have had hard work to 1< room this season, and now we a >f stock and give CUT prices. SHC We have a great variety of ro please-50c. to $2.oo a pair. igh cut, comfortable, durable, We have a pretty lot of )rices you can afford to pay. It will pay you to come to se SThe Caldwel! Dry SPECIA CRASH SUITS AND PANTS; ALSO WH] The Goods will go at NEXT TE Iow is a chance to get a suit tc SD. Q. WI eThe Monarch (ABSOLUTELY PURE.) tstrengt Comes fro its weakened. It has a delic Insist on "Lion" Never ground nc None Genuine wi If your Grocer IOMES MADE COM-' FORTABLE BY BUYING Screen Doors and Windows. )oors, complete, $1.00 to $1:50. Windows, adjustable, 40c. to 50c. Iarper's Fly Traps, 15 cents.. J. W. SEIGLER. For Sale. A TRACT OF 176 ~ACRES OF land, on Little River. belonging to ~te eti of R.G. Simton, St - .no ~d others. A. ). .D DOUGLASS. 11..17 AtteneYB. Winnsboro,8.40, 6OOD35. S(9oods foh VaPr l WatheP. c.; White Lawns, 5c. to 25c.; :e Goods at 8c. and roc.; new ored Organdies, Ioc. to 20c.; .awns and Organdies. ide, at 5c. to 6 r-4c.; also in Lted Corsets, short and long, and at prices within the reach lors 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 eus. Goods ompany. L SALE STOCK OF .ASH COATS AND TE DUCK VESTS. a BARGAIN for the N DAYST keep you cool thisIsummnefe LIFOIRD. f Strengthi is LION COFFEE. puity. It is all pure coffee, ony irn one-pound seated ll riake 40 cups. The pack so ?.hat the arorna is' never. jous, flavor. Incornparable in the reach of all. offee r sold in bulkc. . thout Lion's head. may giaee it on uale there. no not accept w( )LANSPICE 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 $ing the service of a man of char O.acter and ability to represent its interest with Winusboro as head quarters. The right man will be Sthoroughly educated in the science @ oflifeinsurance .and the art of successful soliciting.a There is no Sbriiess or profe5sion1 not re quiring capita! which is morgere-i munerative than a life agency Sconducted with energy and abil O.ity. Correspondence with men who desire to secure permanent employment and are ambitious to attain prominence in the pofes Ssion is invited. 'W. J. RODL)EY, Mgr., 3-19-3m Rock Hill, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming kanda. Eaisy payments. N.onmii-l i -- -r ~1. Borrower pys actual c, , orl ertfecting loan. Intres 8 ercent. JOH B.PALMER k SON, Columbia, 8. ., or A. S. &~ W. D). DOUGLASS, 104 Winnsbor.SJ.W. '&~i "What Wad When You Want It WILL YOU wink and blink your and nervous energy away ra than wear glasses? WILL YOU force your eyes to over work, neglect them when they cry for help, abase them year after year, until you are com pelled to seek aid early in life perhaps to find your vision im paired beyond entire repair? A PAIR OF GLASSES properly Stted at the proper time may save yon a world of trouble and preserve your vision for old age. WE ARE EQUIPPED as is no otter jewelry house in this section-to give the trade prompt and e cient service. We promise watchful care in every detail. IF YOU ARE not now among our customers try us and seehow well you will be pleved too. R. BRANDT, The Oicii oi Jcw1le, CHESTER, . C. An Ordinace Reati'g 11 Mle Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro in Council met and by the authority of the same: + Section 1. That it shall not be law ful for any dog to run at lrgeonthe streets of the town of Winnsboro unless such dog be securely'muzz2e& with a wire muzzle, and any dog, either male or female, hereafter found at large on the streets of said town not wearing such mnzzle, shall be taken up by the police offieers of said town, and shall be by them kept in some secure place for the period of twenty-four hours, during which time the owner or custodian of such dog may procure the release thereof by paying a line of one dollar. Any dog not claimed and released as above provided within the said twenty hours shall, aftertheo time, be killed by the id police offi e,e, Section 2. That the owner of any dog permitting such dog to run at large upon the streetsof the said town in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall bp deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined for each ad every such offence in the sum of.one dollar. ESection 3. That upon failure to cap ture any dog offending. against the previsions of this Ordinance, the police officers -shall ~call upon the owner of such dog for payment of the fine of one dollar to which such dogI has become liable, and if payment of suoh fine be refused, and the said deg be thereafter captured on the streets of the said tow -such dog may be killed by the poie-hfcers Witheut detention and wthout notice to the owner. - section 4. All Ordinances .inconstis tent with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 18th day of April, 1899, with the corpo [t.s)rate seal of.the said town af-' C red. J. 3. COAN, JNO.4J. EL,Intendant. Cekof 'Council. BICYCLL5 ---FOR A iWhlitdN beo Orde .- We offer the Celebrated Hartford-*e Bicycles (i8gs) . IOR THE UTNPRECEDENTED PE10E 4$27. 00 z SUPPLY LIMITED. aligWe will sell on instal ments. JO1RDAN & UAVIS Kods! Dyspepsia Cur. Digests what you eat. ItartficelallydietthetOodandjida Nature lisrhein g andtec0a. 3as. ItIshelatIsest d or-t ant and tonic. No other pesam can iproc it n efc ei n alothbesultof Preprd byE. C.D ttC..C- @5 McMASTEE VO0 Wiunsbaro,. C.