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PUMMZD TM - -BY IL. AN !RAL 1B Y, r A N s . I N A D ! , Ou" Year, - - sit 30oaths. - - 2. : WVTNNSBORC. S. C, Tues:lay, February 27, 1900 FEASTEAVILLE ITEMS. We are pained :o chronaicle the . e cent de of Mrs. .arah G!add.e" coccurred on 'h1 20th inst. had been seriondy~'ii! 'for three 'r fcur weCks with la gtippe. She waR is the sixty-sixth y ear ..f her age. S1 was a, consistent uu,nber of rea:: Creek Baptist ccn. ch. cve fo!low . in the fooitsteps of our.b!e-sed Sari.a Her quiet, unassum;ng aid aff ct;o7. disposition endeared E;er o all of rei3tivei and acq=ainta.ucex. A- i looked for.the las time upon t; countenance from which for t - time ix so many year: noainlcn of i ecognition ;nor w'ird of v i. come came, memoric f the p it c.smn trot'-ing torough my miid of the tit: sCho- I atten ed at Beaver tekLh church, near her resileice. Ttae writur would htry f;-om school to Ai ncaSr.h's to receive a kindly gi et ing. Tnos days will ever be indeli;tl associated in my mind. Who wouild not be riiling to Lvc life over apiu and e,-j 3y such pleasure s? Sixty y ar: ago cue loved one was a little roe. t:y ing ar-und this the house in which ao,e was raised just as my little nieces ofte' do. I often look at tttem and meditktP iat a woer}ial change fifty or ixty year will bring about. Mr. EdiLr, in that time you and I and many otber= who are now fast approaching the mt=ile post that marks ha:f war on iii'r jonr;:y will have passed away And othernwill take our places. The re maina of our deceased relative were bren,ht back to her father's old bome wher' the funeral services were very appr'priately conducted by the Rev. P. E. Ineraham, after which her re niina were interred in the family burial ground, in the field over which she ad otenrambled in childhoodi. If each one for whom she did somire Otj9 ut pezqjse words of kinid aS2ns e.oaL fl. ower upon her . segored pettmo.might beneath as gone fromr II miss her v?yV rit hjida oct: MYETLE LOCALS. Farmers have ben unable to make but very :ittle proparations towards another crop as yet, owing to the in cessant rains. Very little ploughing has been done, and in some placea none at all The grai:, crop has been tried very severely by :he cold, freezing weatber of the past month or so. Some think that the ground freezing and thawing so constantly has baen the princip:i cause of the hurt the grain has re ceived. There will be about the same acreage of cotton planted tiia ear as last. Seems that a vary large amonut of fertilizers will be used again tcis year, despite the rise in price, from the way it is being hauled out from ihe railroad. We believe fertilizin r is very helpful to all crops, but more could be made at home, as well as a great many other things we do not make thele that we should- Farm ers, or most of them, have lots of hard lessons to learn about their :>wn farm!, but t;ie most essential is scon OLmy. A smalil ero-d of youngyo) r. Joyed a very pleasant occasion at Mr. M. L. Coopsdroij the night of the 20th inst. Te evening was very pleasant ;g spent by all and many were the pieasant thoughts implanted in each mind as a reminder of another pleas ant social event.. Several suppers have been given for the beuelt of Zion M. B. Church; in each was realized a handsome sum. The church has been recently plas tered and remodeled inside very sub stautially. Messrs. M L. Cooper and E. A. Davis are oft on a hun;ing trip in Williamsburg county. Mrs. Virginia Hogan Is spending some time with her relatives in Gree -tyvlle, S C. Muisa Kate Brown returned to Sum ter several weeks ago. Miss Mittie Alien is visiting rela tives in Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allern, of Salis bu:ry, N. C., spent several days at their parents' hme not long since. Miss Minnie Wessinger, an accom plished ycnsg lady of Newberrv, is visiting at Mr. J. F. Erown's. Mr. Tbomas Allen is home again. Feb. 24, 190S Dixie. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Tonto prepared from the fresh juice of Lem ones, combined with other vegetable livier toaics, cathartics, aromatic stim n!uanta. Sold by druggist. 50c and I 1 00 bottles. jijFor bilionsuess and constipation For indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headaches. .For palpitation and heart failue take Lemon .Elixiz. MlegetabiePreparationfr' frA gimilating theTood?andRegUL -in theStanr.? and B of r {( Prom tesDigesh,Cstio,erul nss andRest.Contaiis neitir Opaiorp1n1tl 9orr neraL. - ac - Apc:fectkemedy for Constipa tion, Sour-sotpach,Diarrhoea, wOrms,Convu,sions,Feverish ness a'ndLOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORII. EXACT CoPYuF MWRAPP.R, Did you ever try to dodge th rain-drops ? Did i-ct succeV very weli, did you ? It's jus as useless to try to escape fro the germs of consumption. Yoi can't do it. They are about u on every hand and we are con tantly taking them into ou ungs. Then why don't we all hav, his disease ? Simply becausi hese germs cannot gain a foot, ngs. 101 Always Boughts F,rr ih B s thJo d tsaf Ariv is RaLeL: zrdito Pride and Delight by AIL The arrival of the first baby in the' household is the happiest and most im portant event of married life. The young wife who is to become amotherdelights to think of the happiness in store for her 1 when the little one shallnestle upon her i breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp the sweet and holy name, "ncther." But her hap anticipation quickly van ishes when s realizes the tezrib?e pain and thein thro hapns wich at rherms s whte bi litt e one ihl esl pnhe Sbeas word lAttnl sh e lfearitls daeshn s t 'elie the o~rd) pi CflSIinttP_aRosie C1ilotte Coiccial Coe1[, Charlotte, N. C., eatablished n-1891, and Rome Bl1le,s Cgllege, Ro,:me, Ga., test-hblit"bed in: 1886, now under one ir.anagement, offer, exceptional advantages to auy one desiring a tboron.;bly practical bui ness education i;i the shorte!t po:ibie time. The wide range t.f territory covered by our employment agency Dtforda exceptional chances for securing pos.i tions. We will guarantee sona ,soi tion if you take ouir guarantee curee. The rooms in the schools are ar< and convenient and well Iighted. Young met or vouing women may enro'iIn eitb^r ;:-hool any wee: das during tL.e year. If you are a stenographer, book keeper or teacher and desiro a posi tion, write the Piedmont Agency Charlotte, N. C. If you are not i stenographer or book-keeper, spend a few months in one of these school and get yourself in shape for earning money. Shonld von desire to be an expert ii interest, stocks, trade discount, etc. send 25 cents in stamps or silver anc get our Pockot Calculator-just wha you need. For circulars and further informs tion. address, D, M. McI VER, President. Holiday... Goods... I have a nice selection jus opened for inspection from whici to select your Christmas Presents consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China and Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and relia. ble as they can be bought any. where. Call soon and make your selec. . Chandler. TTFENTIO"N 'lhe Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" SIWInI MacliMe1 The most modern "Sewing Machine of the age, embrac ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work and Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu pied territory. Correspon dence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-Iy SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect Janpary 17th, 1900. NORTHBOUND. jsl alo 1 Lv. Jacksonville, (Plait Sys) 8 7 4 1 " Savannah,(So. Ry.)...... 12 120a 41 '" arnwe l................. 4Up 40% 7 ! " Blackville............. 417p 415a 810p " Springield........... , 4 8...... " Saly.....................44a4 44ra1. " Perry.......... ..... . . 455.. Ar. Columbia....... .....,.5Gp 600a 9 Lv. Charleston,(So. R'y.)... .Ui 3 11 " Sammervilte.............. 741 1200 55p " Branchville............... 8'5 135a 72p Orangebitrg............... 92a 259a 7 . I" Kin-gviille.................. 10 15a 4 3Ca 845p Ar. Coumbia . . .11 6 A 9p Lv. Augusta,sSo. 1%y. ).... 93p... " Gramiteville ......8 15p... " Aiken ............ 8 ....... "Treniton...............4 00p ...... "Johnston............. 411 ..... " hete .............71 810a 2 "Rockill .... ........ 8 47a p IAr. Danvie............. 3 A.Richmond . ...... 0 . IBalni orEIJ 12.1a An Ordinance To RAIsz SUPPLIES FOR THE MUNM PAL YEAR COMXENCIXG APRIL 1, 1899, AND ENDIre APRIL 1, 1900. Be it enae:ed and. ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the t1wn at Winnsboro i:i Council met, That for the purpose of raising supplies tor the i ear commencing Afpril 1, 189k, and et:ding April 1, 1900, a tax for the 61n0s and in the manner hereinafter .:enim-ed st;ab! be raised and paid into the sreaear} of said town for the ase and service thereof. That is to Five mihls ad valorem upon every d--ilar .f the value of al] real and per sona: pr. perty within the corporate limits at the town of Winnsboro. Two d" ilars to be paid by every ma:e inhabitant of the town of Wiaas. b:tro between the ages of eighteen (11) and fifty (5) years in lieu of working on the streets of said town. All taxes assessed and payable adir this Ordinance shall be paid in the following named kinds of funds and no of aer: Gold and silver coin, Uni ted States currency and national bank notes. All taxes herein. assessed shall be due and payable between the 15th day of November instant and the let day of January,. 1900, and all taxes re maining urpaid on the 1st day of Jan nary, 1900, shall be collected by die tress or otherwise now provided by law, together with-alllegai costs. Done in Conncil this the second day of November, Anao Domiai one thousand eight hundred (L. s.) and ninety-nine, under the corporate seal of the said Town Counci3. JAS. Z. COAX, At :e- t : Intendant, Jo. J. NsIL, Clerk of Council. IF YOU SUFFER FROM Iradigostiora uOn