The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 08, 1900, Image 3
LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE
Thursday, March 8, -- 190
LOCAL MATTRS.
-.The many friends of Capt and
Mrs. D. D. Gaillard, of Washington,
. will regret to bear of the serious ill
ness of their son, Pierre. It is fearel
the little fellow has-diphtheria.
-Ex-President Cleveland- passed
through Winnsboro Wednesday morn
ing going south. Had his admirera
here known of this it is quite proba
ble a. crowd would have met him at
the depot.
Ms. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, Ill-,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup at once by using
One Minute Cough Cure. I would
not feel safe without it " Quickly
cures coughs, colds, grippe and all
throat and lung diseases. McMaste Co.
Masonie Meeting.
The regular monthly communication
of Winnsboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M.,
will be held this (Thursday) evening
at 7.30 o'clock.
By order of the W. M.
C. M. Chandler,
Secretary.
. DI Th Kid Y favm Always Boktt
MT. ZION SOCIETI
Will Meet This Morning at 9.30.
In accordance with the suggestion
made in THE NMWS AND HERALD, a
meeting of Mt. Zion Society will be
held this morning at half-past nine
o'clock to consider plans for the enter
tainment of astronomers who may
come here to observe the total eclipse
next May. It is hoped that all the
members of the society will be on
hand this morning. As already said
it is peculiarly appropriate that one
of the oldest educational societies in
the State should have this opportunity.
A. Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'b Ar
nic;a Salve, the best in the World, will
kill the pain and promptly heal it.
Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Erup
tions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only
25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold
by McMaster Co., druggists.
DIED OF HEART DISEASE.
Mr. Christophe S. Brice, Senior,
died at his home in the New Hope
section on Sunday. He had been con
- indto his room several wreeks with
heart disease and his death wa~s ex
pected at any moment.
Mr. Blrice was one of Fairfield's
best citizens. He was a successful
business man, and enjcyed the confi
dence of his friends and neighbors.
He -was .about 71 years of o'
laves one child, Mr&s.
~~a.,ssrvving ea
Hope on Monday.
Win. Orr, Newark, 0., says, "We se
never feel safe without One Minute in<
Cough Cur8 in the houise. It saved
mv little boy's lVe wton be had the
pneUmnaia. We thing it is the best I
medicine made." it cares cough' and
-all lung diseases. Pleasant to take,
harmless and gives immediate results. J(
McMaster Co.
COMING AND GOING.
Mr. Hugh Obear pent Wednesday s
at Rockton. g
Mr. Felix 0. Gee, of Richmond,T
V..., is in Winnsboro.F
Miss Maggie Gladden returned frosma
Lancaster Wednesday- de
Mr. A. W. Brown returned from th
New York Wednesday.a
M rs. J.J. McDoweil, of W hite Ozk,li
apent Wed Le-day ini towb. ,i
M1r. Lawrer.ce Por:er lefL fo:r Thomr- M
son, Ga.,.Tues'" morming. -
M.r. Arstad B3urwell, of Char
lotte, spent WVedj day in town. P
Mr. and Mrs Main Milling, of the
counity, sneeut Tuesday i winnsboro. fe
M..issbiiriam Jordan returned to her
homne Tuesday after spending several
days with Miss Mamie Jordan.
Miss Ray Cunimwgi arrived home
fromi Batesburg Tfuesday to spend
several da; a before going to Mexico. ~
For Over Fifty Years.
M As U1SLow's SOOTHING SYmUP
has been used for over fifty years by4
millions of mothers for their childret'
while teething, with perfect success.
_It soothes the child, softens the aums'1
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and C
is the best remedy for diarrhoealt
will relieve the poor little snuferer
immediatelS. Sold by druggists zu C
every part of the world. Twenty.five
cents a bottle. Be siure and ask for
-"Mrs Winslow's Socothing Syrup,"
and take no other kind. 1-1-17
GRtEENIBRIER DOTS.
Our school is moving along nieely.
Miss Carrie Stewart, !of,Winnsbor o,
spent a few days with hiiss Lida
Stewart, ot this neighborhood, a few
weeks ago.
Grain crops arc not looking so
well since the last freeze.
There has been a good deal of work
going on at the quarry of the Winns
boro Giranite Company lately:- also'
the Stewart comp.any, under the able
-management of Mr. N. Tinman, has
-been getting out- a quantity of :oek
for the patt three or four months.
Marchl 9, 1900. B. I. R
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you
-used Dr. K.ing's Ne~w Life Pille. Thot
sands of sufferers have roved their
matchless merit for Sick arnd Nervous
Headaches. They make pure bloo'i
and strong nerves and build up your
heslth. Eas, to take. Try them.
Only 25 cer.!s. Money back if not
-rOl Sold by McM aster Co., drug
Sore Throat
Sorethroat and constant coughingin
dicate an affection of the bronchial
tubeswhichmay developintoleurisy
orinflammationofthelungs. Donot
wait; but use Dr. John W. Bull's
Cough Syrup at once and be cured.
DrBulIs
COUCH SYRUP
Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat.
Doses are s:nan and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Price 25 cts. Atan druggists.
STAR EOUTE BOX DELIVERY.
Notice is hereby given to .ho public
that the contracts for carrying the
mail on all of the Star Routes in the
State of South .Carolina, taking effect
July 1, 1900, provide that those who
so desire may have the mail that is
addresred to them delivered by the
carriers into boxes along the lines of
the several routes.
Any person living on or near any
Star Route in the State named who
desires his mail deposited in a box
on the line of the route by the carrier
on said route may provide and erect a
suitable box on the roadside, located
in such manner as to ba reached as
conveniently as practicable by the car
rier, and such person sball file with
the postmaster at the postcffice to
which his mail is addressed (which
shall be one of the two postofficee on
the route on either side of and next to
the box) a request in writing for the
delivery of his mail to the carrier on
the route for deposit in said mail box,
at the risk of the addressee.
It shall be the duty of the post
master at every such postoffice, upon
a written order from any person liv
ing on or near the Star Route to do
liver to the proper mail carrier for
that route any mail matter, except
registered mail, with instructions as
to the proper mail box into which said
mail matter shall be deposited; but no I
mail matter so delivered to a carrier
for deposit shall be carried past
another post office on the route before
being deposited in a mail box.
The carrier on the Star Route will
be required to receive from any post
master on the route any mail matter
that may be intrusted Ito him, outside
of the usunl mail bag, and shall carry
such mail to and deposit it in the
proper boxes ;placed on the line of
the route for this purpose; such ser
vice by the carrier to be without
charge to the addressees.
Themail carriers must be able' to
read and write the English language
and be of suffcient intelligence to
properly handle and deposit the ma~il
for boxes along the routes.
The la~w provides that every car
rier of thbe mail shatll receive any mail
matter presented to him, if properly
repaid by stamps, and delig thej
which he arrives, but that no feea<
al be allowed him therefor. - i
be contract price covers all the 123
vice required of the carrier that is I12
icated herein. 2
' W. S. Shallenberger, 12
Stcod Assistant Postmaster Gen
Robbed the Grave. Fn
startling incident of which Mr
n Oliver of Philadelphia, was the jN.
bject, is narrated by him as follows:12
was in a most dreadful condition 130J
yskin was almosr yellow, ey130
uken, tongue coated, pain contin
ly in back and sides, no appette-12
adually growing weaker day ny do. 13
ree physicians had afiven me cp.13
tunately, a friend advised trymtu13
lctric Bitters,' an to my great j r-13
d surrise, the first nottle made a3
cided improvement. I continued' 13
eir use for three weeks, and am ro' 3
well mso. I know they baved inn1
e nd robbed the grave of a,.rier'4
timn." No one shouMr fti! m 'ry1
er:. Only 50 cents per- boule' at 1
cMaster Co.'s drug store. 6 14
.146
It was a Springfield sai h'oy wi 14
aced tis inscription nn trne carrLme i
bich bore his ister awai' from her 1;g
wn wedding: "Jnst m~arried; bou ise
~paradise" 151
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152
ASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Kind You Have Always BougM
iaure of 4 ~ ~ ~~1
16'
16
There i8 a woman whose pastor re
ently asked after her health. 11er1
>lv was: "I feel ver~ well, but I
d wys feel bad when I '1weil, ba
ause I know I ain goirng i e.el worse
eftrward."
A Thousand Tongues 16
ould not express the rapture uf 16
aie L. Springs, of 1125 Howard st., ,
iiladelphia, Pa., when she found t bat 1
c- King'is New Discovery tor Con- ld
mmption bad completely cured her of1 I
acking cough that for many years 1
dd made life a burden. All other
mmedies and doctors could .give her
nohelp, but she myis of this Royal as
rre--it soon~ removed the pain in e
my chest and I can now sleep sonndly, 3
>methinit I can scarcely remember 1
iomg before. I feel like soutndoig its i
praises throghout the Universe.". So 1
rll every orne who tries Dr. King's 1
New Dicovery for anyv trouble of the 1
'roat, Chest or Lutr.gs. Prico 0.
n:13 $1.00. Trial botues. fre at Mc
Maseer Co.'s drug store; every bottle 1
uriranteO.
"Yot must let the baby have one
ow' mik to drink <very dar,-' said
the doctor. "Very welt, if you ety
so, doetor," said the perplexed 'yot:'g
nther, "but I realiy don't see horr
be is going to bol1 it all."
To esre the original witch hel
save, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, well known as a certain enre ror
piles ad skin diseases. Beware of
worthless counterfeits. They are
.anruS- McMaster Co.
-no
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg
Pa, says, "As a speedy cure foi
coughs, colds, croup and sore throat
One Minute Congh Cure is unequaled,
1z is pteasant for children to take. I
eartly recommend it to mothers." 11
is the only harmless remedy that pro
duces immediate results. It curei
bronchitis; pneumonia, grippe and
throat and lung disases. It will pre
ent consumption. McMaster Co.
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ii
my family with wonderful results. Il
&ives immediate relief, is pleasant tc
1ake and is truly the dyspeptic's best
friend," says E. Hartgerink. Overisel,
Mich.. Digests what you eat. Can
tot fail to cure. McMaster Co.
M. B. Smith, Batternut, Mich., says,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
very best pills I ever used for cos.
tiveness, liver and bowel troubles.?
MicMaster Co.
Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton,N. Y.
writea, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without b:nefit. I was persuaded to
use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it
helped me from the start. I believe i
to be a panacea for all forms of indi
zestion." It digests what you eat
McMaster Co.
1..-wis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind.
-ai., "DiiWitt's Little Early Riseri
.v. ays bring certain relief, cure my
tidache and never gripe." The3
rently cleanse aid invigorates the
bc. wels and iiver. McMaster Co.
REPOtfT OF
Comly Shlernsor.
CLAIxs APROYED AT TWE LAST MEET
ING OF THE BoARD oi COutrT
CoxyIssIonERs HELD Fin
-nUART 17, 1900.
The following claims wer e examinec
ad approved on State Case Fund o:
1899:
No. Amount,
107 Q D Williford, $ 2 0(
108 R E Ellison, 300 01
109 R E Ellison, 300 0(
110 R E Ellison, 300 0(
111 Dr D Aiken, 40(
The following claims were examinec
.d approved on Road and Bridge
Fuud of 1899:
Nq. Amount
112 J F McMaster, $23 7(
113 A A Hollis, 31(
14 Thomas W Brice, 139(
115 JAF McMaster,A
The following claims-were examinec
'd approved on Poor House fund 0:
o. . Amout
116 Louis Sharp, $12 04
117 Louis Sharp, 12 0(
11$ Thomas W Brice. 49 7
The following claims were exami 2ei
an, approved on 8tate Case Fund o:
90: -~
Rt Efilsfn, $49 60
Jas H Aiken, 800
John W Bankhead, 2 00
James Macfie, 5 24
Theo A Quattlebauim, 5 00 F
D McDowell, 2 00
D E McDowell, ' 18 75
R E Ellison, 143
R E Eltison, 7 98
be following slaimis were examined.
approved on Road and Bridge c~
d of 1900:
Amount. tr
W Haynes, $2717 a
Austin Henderson, 2 45 t
W T Newman, 2183
S H Morgan, 18s 5g
C W Broom, 1140
M B Martin, 13580
T H Fry.135
Richard Woodward, 3 31
T W Sig b, 2 45
J E Gladden, 8 69.
G Y Langford, 480
W a Ruff, 270
J F Ly les, 160 30
SW Broon4e 2 17
.:oe W lRichardson, 27 17
L.rus Jsunson, 472,
SB Re;.o, 7 95.
W L Weir. 8 37
J C G hpp 387
A:imns Mig Go, 19 80
Finley Martin, 11 68
Jas Ekin.5 42
Coumba. Mills Co, 15 14
C G B'jniware, 27 17
W BKnlIedf', 59068
1 B Refo. 14 75
F M Giade:cy, 1 95
NDRoberts, -20 20
tTL Johnston, 2036
IMack Irwin, 33
W J Clowney, - 1195
Rosborough & Pierce, 1492
E Tennant, 2 28
DSmith, 2 70
IJohn M Lemmon, 19 78
C W Broom, 7
R W Herron, 8 70
~Ie following claims were examined
1 approved on Poor House Fund of
Amount
[1B Refor, $10 20
SW T Neawman, 17 58
SA J Hinnant, 5 75
u ier Bltcn, 8 25
1 ?ManeI McCin tock, 8 70
2JHBroom, 90 50
S H B Refo, 09
S D Chappell, . 4 50
The foewing claims were examined
dd approved on Public Building fund
o Amout.
5 Tom Good, $ 6 93
6 8 R fJohnistona, - 3 27
7 7 J 1 A Brice. 8 25
8 8Walker, E & Cogswell, 11 63
9 W Ffutland, 2 17
I do certify that the above statement
a correct,'copy of claims approved
tte last meeting of the County
oard of Commissioners held on the
7 day of February, 1900.
B. G TENNANr,
3 8 SCounty Supevisor F. C.
Cotton Planters
bob are interested in high pricts for
oo&n nexL. fall can hear of something
o :heir advantage by Bending a postal
aaid at once to
: E ADAMS COTrTON COMPANY,
Charleston, S. C.
bET AN EARLY START
On Your Sprifg Shopping.
We aig IRoadg to Help Vou bH
Slowirag Spriqg Goods.
A beautiful line of White Goods in Plain Lawns,
Checked Muslin and Pique. Some of these goods
were contracted for last August, before the rise in
prices; you can have them cheap. Also new lot of
Hamburg, Nainsook and Lawn Embroideries.
We are also showing a large and varied stock of
Spring colors in Pi ints, Percales, Colored Pique.
Duck and Zephyr Ginghams. These goods all
bought cheap. The early buyers will get the ad
vantage.
We will show you good value in White Spreads,
Sheeting ac d Towels, and have a special bargain in
White Damask in two, two-and-a-half and three
yard lengths. These are factory ends; splendid
quahity, 5oc and 75c.
We have many new things to show and ycu will
be interested. Give us a call.
The G-aidwfell DrIy Goods Cofflpany,
U Ua
UNeW Spiug Novelile
I am now displaying the grandest line of SPRING
AND SUMMER NECKWEAR ever brought to this town.
I can please anybody when they want a Tie. Come early
and get first choice. You have missed quite a treat
if you have not seen my big stock of NEGL G ~~ S
ting and well ma
nd
ngs out in this depart
e and give your eyes
When you are 1n eo
TS. I have a great this
tson in the Hat line.
Yours to please,
Q. DW.
Ore th d utaM sa desao t ihne tolr bed
)*e3 ac aactu~ ar s w kon ~ Ohio.
1~U&Y tha y have a h nice aetio just6
- h~?3adto Uslec1Ityour8 hristaIs rsents,
-ese' can~ onsisDtinZy of I h astDc1nr
8 SLEEV moewrsan COLLe'SA
y h U te naOm tbe meu6YSsDt~U! UthXaO e
e peope whobreoth w isest j a eadI~ adOWYbon nFL
FLOUR, BACOCMPANY
v1 I Ao, nice rseltin China
0., ~ '~ oand frispec& o Brom Celerate
~ to sellc on Chndsmae yorsente,
- c~ton.itngo
- LEEM. CanCLr.
OATS, CORNAMLEYTSA
o Roersie c sa bs O Im roe Faros' e r aedir
-oducd. Wesearced thPmaret d ortaes, as chea an pr'cent.
r the cstoereps sum s nthless cn be00 bogt ay-s
of uadt, and les Ofur cesu ocmisos orwrpy c
se g rin or as e
ANNOUNCEMENT8.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ofce of Sberiff for Fair
Aeld County, and will abide by the
action of the Democratic primaries.
JAS. W. BOLICK.
For Sale or Rent
HOUSE AND LOT OWNED BY
J. M. Beaty on Bratton street, north
of Mt. Zion College. Apply to
3-1-2w J. M. BEATY.
PRESTON RION, Agent
PACIFIC FIREJR lE SoIPa
or BW YOU,
Solicits a suare of the public patron
age.
9-26.1y
BNCLOSE STA MP
M an Wanited for Particulars.
Will straighten curly and
kinky bair without injury
to the scalp or hair.
Price 50 Centsiper Box.
ANTI-KINK
Endorsed by the United States Health
Reports.
MIIR1R & REH Now York)
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
2 15x12t12 5, 7, 9 and 11 Broadway.
Do
YoU WANT
THE BEST SEED AND THE
ones that are known to sult
our climate and are true to
name?
TO
Plant poor seed is worse than.
planting none-at all. Buist's
Seeds are well known to be
thoroughly reliable, and all
who intend to
GARDEN
will find it to their interest to
call and examine our stock of
Buist's Seeds; also Osiou Sets,
Iriah Potatoes. In fact any
thing in the way of seed you
need.
Yours for a good garden,
J. H. McMaster
& Co.,
. Druggists.
F m s'
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NOW IS THE ' IME TO BUY Go:
tI antatio::n
$Supplies
UR SI'OCK OF HEAVY GRO-H
ries is now complete.
e cater specially for the farmers'* se
de. n e know what they need, and
e r pa:ed in ser ve them and at bot
We a:.: carry a nice line of shelf
' SHOES, HATS,
DR1 GOODS,
NOTIONS,
* ve.'rliig usually found in a
rG .. e delivered to our city trade.
ne iad see us.
T. R. RABB & CO
.GidANITE C~ORNER.
JUST IN.
Large Fat Mackerel.
Shredded Cod-fish.
Mince Meat, in tins and
Cranberry Sauce. Extra
Best Olive Oil, 1-2 pints. -l
Yacht Club Salad Dressing.[
E KEEP THE FINEST
LINE OF
Canned Fruits, Vegetables,
and Meats in town.
Eyaprated Fruits of all kind.
Fancy Cakes and Crackers,
-and
Spartanburg Steam Bread,
always fresh, at
Habenicht'S.
Notice to Voters T
The Books of Registration for the
next Municipal Election, to be held on
April 2th next for Inten lant and four
Wardens for the town of Winnaboro,
S. C., will be open for the registering a
of veters at the store of John M. (
Smi'b hon January 1, 1900, and closed 9
April 1, 1900. All voters in this elec- I
tion are required. to* register within 2
Intendant. J
W. M. CATHCART,
Superisor of Reglsration.
--FINE
31WATOR WORK
A SPECIALTY-,
Nothing we pride ourselvs on aor
than dtlivering
UNQUESTIONABLY
FINE WATCH WORkB
to our customers.
We are admittedly ahead of all corn
petitors in this department; thus you
may have absolute certainty of obtain.
ing accurate time when your tim.
piece is repaired by uo.
-f oar watch workthat we guarantes
gime to give entirA satisfaction for 12'.
moths, and pre express e
both w ays shoal he watch fail to
weil daring this cified time.
Write to uv for farther information.:'
R. BRANDT-,
The Watchmaker and
Jeweler,
CHESTER, S. Q
NEWS *
IllIERALD
riWeeklw, $8 a Tear
Veeky, $1.50 a Tesra kivS.7*
TygRJ NEAlS,
MORTGA@Eb .
VE US A CIANCI
avey penny spent
home is kept at h
UNDER TAIING ~
IN{ ALL ITS BEAT W
rith a faill'stock of Caskets,
ases and Coffins, censsently on
md us' of hearse -wben r
~hankfal for past patronage s4m
atio for a share 1 befitrhi
1d stad
(als atteadd eOat (~~
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