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_CA INTELLIGENCE Saturday, January 13, - 1900 LOCAL BEIEFS. -Services will be held in the Methc dist Church on Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock. -Mr. J.ike Deitch, who has been merchandising at Edgefleld for several years past, has moved to Winnsboro. -Edgedeld Monitor. -Rev. R. P. Walker will preach to morrow at Lebanon Presbyterian Church at 11 a. in., and at Salem Church at 3 p. m. of the same day. J. B. Clark, Peoria, Ill., says: "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is in failible for piles and skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. McMaster Co. -Prof. Carl Stanley Matthews, of Winnsboro,, spent Sunday in Aiken. He has accepted charge of a school at Parksville, S. C.-Aiken cor. to the State. -Colonel Marshall has prepared a bill which prohibits the employment of children under 12 yea old from working in factories and mines, and providing for an inspector to see that the law is carried out. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia. tried ioctoii, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cares indiges tion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. McMaster Co. -A large number of new cottages are now in course of construction at the cotton mill. These additional houses will be needed when the ca pacity of the mill is doubled, and the - number of operatives will necessarily be greatly incresed., --Mr. S. C. Till has left Rockton and is now spending a few days with relatives and friends in Orangeburg. From Orangeburg Mr. Till will go to Trenton, S. C., where he will continue in the merchandising business. His friends regret that he has decided to leave Rockton. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says: "Our baby was coverei with run nina sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salva cured her." A specide for piles aua =kin diseases. Beware of worth leas counterfeits. McMaster Co. -Sheriff -athcart and Mr. F. H. Hyatt came up on Wednesday evening for the men arrested here. Mr. Hyatt identified many of the things found as his. The man who was reported as missing was caught Wednesday night at Dave -Ha)l's house, about a mile and a half east of town. -A meeeting of the members of Mr Zion Society was held on Friday -morning. The meeting was calledfor the purpose of having a bill presented to the legislature providing for an lection of trustees for Mt Zin In tie,. At this meetin cr GRIPPE. rippesandinflena lablyve the sys with a bad cough. For such D.John W.B30'uCn Sru is recommended. Thswon remedy gives relief ato conquers the worst ogho and soon effeets a teorough cure. Dr.Bd COUCH SYRUP Cures Grip?e and Influenza. Doses are smau an plegesattote. Deetss t ecommend it. Price a~ Ct,. MAt s dr. -The iotice the marriaee of Miss Gertrude Isabel Brackett to Mr. Albert Brackett Fitzgerald, of Princess Ann, Maryland, appears in the News and Courier of Wednesday. The wedding took place in the Second Presbyterian Church, in Charlesten, on Wednesday, January 3rd. Rev. G. R. Brackett, D. D., performed the ceremony. This marriage will interest many of our readers, who will remember very pleasantly the time when the Bracketts made their home in Winnsboro, Rev. Dr. Brackett having been for several years pastor of the Presbyterian Church here. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says: "I suffered a long time from dyspepsia; leat flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure com pletely cured me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give imme diate relief in the worst cases. Mc Master Co. -It will be remembered that Capt. Shell had, at the time of his death, jast entered upon his. duties as census supervisor, and there seems to be some complication about the compensation due Capt. Shell. The Washington correspondent of the News and Courier says that Senator Tillman will delay the confirmation of the appointment of Rev. A. J. S. Thomas, who is to suc ceed Capt. Shell, until Mrs. Shell re ceives the compensation due her late husband. At the time of Capt. Shell's death an effort was made to have Mrs. Shell appointed in the place of her husband but it was not successfsl. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liter, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for onstipation and liver troubles. Mc Master Co. -A recent issue of the Baptist Cou ier contains a letter from Rev.3. L. Freeman, of the Winnsboro and Ridge way churches. He expressed himself as being greatly pleased with his work n these two places and Is very grateful for the kindness that has been showa im and his family. .His work, Mr. Freeman writes, is going on nicely and e feels much encouraged about It. To ~th of his congregations a numberof ait have been made since he crg. On Christmas heirWs nt of- many nice presents eand he ismesana COMING aD oltea. Mrs. M. A. Moore arrived on W nesday evening from Union. Miss Julia Fripp has r d-rm a visit to enHill. Dr. T. C. Dowling has returne after a few days' visit at his home, Swansea, 8. C. Mrs. M. M. Blumenthal, of Corpus Christie, Texas, is visiting at Mrs! J. D. McCarley's. Mr. Joe Douglass, of Washington, D. C., is at home on a visit to his parents at Albion. Mr. J. B. Mackorell paid a visit to Blackstock, his old home, the past week.-Lancaster Review. Miss Frances Vanderhorst leaves to day for Charleston after spending several weeks with relatives here. Mr. Samuel Long and his sister, Miss Ida, of this place, have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in the Fork and Fairfield County. Lexington Dispatch. For Over Fifty Years. MES. WInsrow's SOOTHING 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 evei y part of the world. Twenty-five cent- a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mr.. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and aske no other kind. 1.1-17 Death of Mrs. Williams. Special to The State. Camden, Jan. 9.-Mrs. S. A. Wil liams died yesterday at the home of her son, Mr. Robert Williams of West Wateree. Deceased was the mother of Sheriff R. B. Williams. She was 81 years old. The interment took place to-day at Zion church, Fairleld county. oAa TRtZA. ea, Thio UHa Alwys of COLLISION AT CHETEE. Freight and Material Train emash To. gether--CondUetor Injured. Chester, Jan. 10.-This evening about 6 o'clock a northbound freight on the Southern railway collided with a shifting material train just below the bend, coming into the railroad yard, about one mile from the station. A large force of hands was on the material train, and it is a wonder that all escaped injury. Several fiat cars weie torn into frag ments and the engine et the freight train was badly torn np. The wreck lies fully 100 yards along the track, and the northboufid passenger will hardly get by before early morning. It is impossible at this time to place the blame. The material train wa( backing at a swift pace and the~ ductor was perched on the brak the flat carsheading towards coming 'n He was throw reitee -above t stack he Ther country tive. it-hea or apo disease v.unce the vita. break Then Diseasc, Dr. covery and of appar efforts and do by mai Root Dr. Ki mentio He Ext G cl Shie Bis Rais Rittex at,..