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CAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, M~arch 15, - 1900O LOCAL XATTUES. -Mr. W. R. Garriesn has been quite sick for several days. His con dition was reported muoa better Wed nesday. -Mr. T. K. Elliott received from Brevard, N. C., on Monday a beautiful English mastif pup, of which he is very proud. -Mr. McBride Smith's many friends will be pained to know his condition on Wednesday had not changed for the better. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, care my headache and never grips." They gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels and liver. McMaster Co. -The northbound passenger train was again several hours late Wednes -day morning. Heavy travel is said to be the cause of the delay. -"Running a muck" is quite a common occurrence in the Orient, but it is seldom that we in Winnsboro are treated to such a delectable sport. On Morday, however, George. Goins (colored) "made things bowl" for awhile. Too much dispensary de stroyed his equilibrium and Goias uzund himself a guest at the "Hotel Gilbert." He paid his fne of Aive dollars and went his way rejoicing a wiser if not a better man. K. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, -DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for cos - tiveness, liver and bowel troubles." McMaster Co. -Sheridan R. Rutland, Jr., met with quite a painful accident on Satur day, last. As well as we. have been able to ascertain, his Injuries though painfal are not serious. He was trying to drive a wagon loaded with wood and in turning the wagon he fell of. The wagon went over his body and one wheel struck his bead, inflict ing a very severe cut on the face. When last heard from he was doing qvte well. Master Sheridan Is.% son of eur esteemed fellow county man S. I. Rutland. To sesare the original witch haze! salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Satve, well known as a certain care for piies and skin. diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. McMaster Co. -Policeman Gilbert received a .I telegram Tuesday from the chief ef poAice of Chester asking him to be on the lookeut for ene Joe Williams. Tsis was about 2 o'clock in the day ; at 4 o'clock In the afternoon Mr. Gil bert had his bird cagsd. It seems that Joe Williams had taken a fancy - to some one else's clothes and had to leave home on that account. Joe's love of dress is so excessive that when hewas taken he had on two nuits of try. sHinsdale, Ill , writes, "I never fail to relieve my r children from eroup at once by using One Minute Cough Cure. I woald net feel safe without it" Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and a'! threat and lang diseases. McMaste Co. NoTcE. Members of Camp Rion are request ed to mneet on the third Wednesday (21st) of this month. A full attebd ance is desired, as business of impor tance is to be transacted. Keeting at 3 o'clock p. m. George W. Moorsi A djutant. Ridgeway, March 12, 19@0. - ~ see sAne erme.~ 3t~~ Mr T. K. Elliott went to W ashing * t.,n Wednesday. Rev. J. L. Freeman left Wednes tile for Ridgeway. *Mies Mamie Jordan has gone to Charlotte to spend some time. Miss Jennie Gladden. of Longtown, spent Tuesday wIth the family of Mr. J. A. Stewart. \!r. Ed Porter arrived home Tuesday rr -m.Warrep, Rthode Island, to spend several weeks with parents. Mis Ray Cummings left Tuesday fo.r .dexico. Her father, Mr. J. B. C--miniags, will accompany hier. 'used Lodol Dyspepsia Cure in my1. famn~y with wonderful resplts. It givea immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is trair the dyspeptic's best fi. end," says E. Harigerink. Overise', Niich. Digests what you eat. Can * nt fail to cnre. McMaster Co. BAIL,c*oOGLER! TEE sEcoNDWAnDs WOETE. Mr. Coogler is undoubtedly one of the indnuential and powerful spirits of th eage. He himself feelii this great indlence of his as is shown in his poem entitled "Keep Silent, Hand '' which we will quote: Weak hand of mine, keep silent ever, If this bosom beats apart From all tb~z is good and true ; a Pen uot a li::e that would lead to vice, For what is written on that scroll E'ernity can notundo. Keep silent, hand!I for the gift to fell The thoughts that linger in the heart Was not by mankind given; -And I must sffer in the end For every word I hereon trace That would keep a soul from heaven. Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Catona,N. Y., writes, '1 had dyspepsia over t wenty years; and tried doctors and medicines without h::nefit. I was persuaded to use Kedol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea f or all forms of indi. * ge~~qL"It digests what you eat. McMsner Co. GRIPPE Gripp tndinflueni' - ea The a 1i a bad coug For suchBul Cough Syrup s ' reomiimendd. This won medy relief at one conquers the worst cough overmght and soon effects athorough cure. Dr.BuYS COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza. Dones ar s0!n and plessantto tke. 'We recommendit. Frice 2s cts. At al draggMsa. XETNEL DOTS. Farmers and gardeners are badly behind with their work owing to wet weather. The hauling of fertilizers is nearly completed A great deal will be used this year in this section. Our school is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Edith Lyles. Rev. Mr. Spigner, the pastor here, preached a mst excellent sermon Sunday morning. He is much be loved in thi- community. A tacky party was given at Mr. J. D. Leitner's on the 6th inst. A most delightful time was spent. Messrs. R. F. Mann and Robt. Can thsu paid hjonticello a visit last Sat. urday. Saniower. March 10, 1900. Volcan1e Eraptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. RIDGEWAY LIPrLEs. The merchants have been unusually busy for weeks past, o. busy, in fact, that often dinner is an unknown quautity. The carpenters are iding plenty to do also. Mr. Boozer is building a pretty six-room cottage c: the upper end of his lot to be occupied by Mr. Simons and family. Mr. T. M. Rem bert is adding to his residence. The sun has Lbeen playing hide-and seek with the olouds to such an extent lately little or no gardening has been done. Miss Daisy Wilson was ",at home" to her young friends last Friday. The young folks passed a merry evening guessing "Who's who." Mr. Rhett Turnipseed, assistant pastor of the Methodist Church, was married last Thursday to Miss Emma Major Green, of Greenwood. Mr. Turnipseed is the son of the late Mr. Blhett Turnipseed, who resided in our town for some years, leaving here to accepiJthe place as principal of Mt. eed a warm welcome to his old home. Miss Lou Egleston, who is visiting rs. Des~ortes, has been quite sick with grip. Mr. Halbert Palmer paid us a hying isit from Union last week. Mrs. Fowler, of Spartanburg, is risiting Mrs. W. B. Johnson. Mrs. Olliver has returned from eorgia. Mrs. Eliza Kennedy has moved into he country. Her house here will be oeupied by Dr. Ott.1. Miss iMary Spence has jbeen quite sick with grip. ii. Ella Thomas is convale scing. Mias Eugenia Ensborough has gone o Albion to visit relatives. We are glad to see Mr. John Craig'u name among the list of candidatis for lerk of court. He will be the right an in the right place. His old ho..e, idgeway, should support him. Rev. N. Tilliaghast, rector of St. Stephen's Church, will bold evening ervice on Wednesday and Fridav, dring Lent. Mr. John~ h. Edmunds, of Detroit, ich., is visiting Mr. W. Herbert u. Oceasional. March 13, 1900. Bismarek's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid bheal !h Idomitable will and tremendous nergy are not found where Stomach, ver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of rder. If you want these goalidecs nd the success they bring, use Dr. ing's New Life Pills. They det'elop very power of brain and body. Or-ly 2e. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. WRITE OAK AFFAI~n. The farmers are very bickward with heIr work owing to the cold, wet pring, very little ploughing havng been done. Owing to the rise in cot ton there will be a large crop planted is ' ear. A great deal of guano has een b'Eught this spring. There has been more small grain own in this section than ever before. t is looking fairly well. A large corn and othcr provision rops will be planted in this section this year. The health of oar community is n.ot ery good. There is a great deal of olds, grippe, kc., throughout the eighborhood. Mrs. D M. Milling has been very nwell for some time, but glad to hear she is much better. Rev. J1. A. White preached for us set Sunday. He is a welcome visitor n cur town no matter on what mis-. sion he comies For several years he was pastor of the church here. Miss Jerushi Mitchell came- home from Lancaster several days ago where she has been teaching sehool. She has eceptd a school at Wi kesburg, in heter county, and left for that place recently. Oinr railroad aent, ir. Clarke, and his family left a few days ago for Lewiedale to take charge of the offce at that place. Mr. J. M. Neece, from Aiken, has charge of the offce here, assisted by our young friend and neighbor, Mr. Clarence Mobley. Mr. B. A. Patrick made a basiness trip several days ago to Rock Hill. He reports seeing several of our Fair ield friends in that flourishing city and all doing well. Master Hqyward Smith is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Patrick. Messrs. Bruce and Matthew Patrick has a pair of ine Philipino donkeys, "Joe Wheeler" and "Bill Shafter." They are useful and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Bankhead, of Morgantown, spent several days last week in this neighborhood visiting relatives and friends. Sentinel. March 15, 1900. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg Pa., says, "As a speedy care for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Care is unequaled. It is pleasant for children to take. I heartly recommend it to mothers." It is the only irmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung disases. It will pre vent consumption. McMaster Co. Tlue rEILIPfINES. An latex stng Letter from Corp. Herron About she XIlands. M anilla, Philippine Islands, Feb. 10. -' ha transports Ohio and Indiana, carrying the 40th U. S. Vol. Regiment, reached Manila Bay on the afternoon of December 26th, where we laid in quarantine until the morning of the 28th, when we wntn ashore an marched out three miles east oa.. city of Manila, where the companies were separated at a distance of one half mile . apart to do outpost duty, being the nearest outpost to the city. We remained there for a few days when we relieved by the 42nd regi ment and marched four miles east, at the edge of the mountains, at which place we also did outpost duty and sent out scouting parties up until Jan nary 28th, when we were relieved by the 41st regiment this time, and marched into Manila and pitched camp In our shelter tents on the Luneta, which is a very pretty place; it is the favorite promenade and driveway on the water front. Our regiment is having a very easy time at present-no drills or guard duty, go and come as we choose. We will go on the transport in a few days #o be transported to the Island of Midanao, at which place we are to do garrison duty. From the looks of things, a person would think that the war was about over, but one can't tell. I don't think that we will see any active service. The health of the regiment at present is very good, but at one time t.1.a 'wo- rds of h inxdV' hospital wih chills an fever, mumps and several cases of typhoid. We have -had only two men n the regiment to die so far, and one f those were from South Carolina, nd died of typhoid fever. Now as to the physical geography of this country, the climate is very halthy, thiere being no epidemic dis eases as in other countries of the same latitude. Dysentery, smallpox, fever and certain contageous diseases as lprosy are the most common. In lsees on the sea coast like Manila the hermometer seldom rises above 97 egrees Fahr. and reaches a minimum f 60 degrees; the mean annual height f the barometer reduced to the frees ng pc'int of water is 29.87 inches, the naximum 30.14 inches and the mini um during storms 29 inches and ometimes less. There are three seasons. The coo' eason commences in November will.: he monsoon from the northeast. The ry season sets in with March and cntinues through April, May and Jne.'the hottest n anths of t he year. h-, rainy season lasts until October. he prevailing winds are frcna the inutwest and naortheast and are called nonsoons. The southwest to~.soon eins in June and ends in Sept-mber o October. BRain is abundant ina the he interior of the islands and on the est coast during the southwest mon oon, and on the east coast it is most lentitul when the wind blows from he north, that is from November to ebruary. Sometimes the rains are ccompanied by windstorms and last aumber of day.. These are called ollas and are really distinct tornadoes. he common name of typhoons is aginos, which fortunately announce hemselves in a rapid fall of the bar >meter. Seldom a year passes but in sms part of the Archipelago serious amage is done by these storms which are usually accompanied by much rain dring tte storm. The winds have a elocity of fro~m 55 to 85 miles per our and are followed by winds from the somuth. The inhabitants number about nine illions and th're are upwad of th'rty anguges or dialects, and the prevail ing religion is the Roman Ca'holic. esides the Malays there are many hiness half-breeds at d a lesser num ber of Spanish half-breeds. The ports that have considerable commercial inm ortance are Manila, Ilei'o and Cebn. do~ntains, volcanoes, lakes, rivers nd springs are plentitul. The prioci al anima's are the water bufialo, used as a draught animal when domesti aed, and found in a'l the islands. orses are small and wiry ; cattle are also found. Hogs are abundant and orm the principal meat diet of the atives. There are also a few shep n goats. There are monkeys of orious specieu, wild cits and civetp. The largest bird is the tipsol, a species f crane, five feet high Among the insects, there are ants found every where in undesirable numbers, and the locust which plays havoc with the rops. Vegetation is extraordinarily rich and abundant in the Philippines. t w uld R equire quite an amount of writing to give an adequate idea of plants found here. Timber forbuild ing purposes is furnished by the man ono, the molave. the ipil, the yacal, the banaha, the guijo, and others; for cabinet work there is the narra, while nd red, and several others. Among the fruts are the mango, the ate, the aran, the eespna thea ne a nd the OU GET UP WITH A LANE BACK? Eifety Trfti Makes You Miscrable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great'kidney, liver and bladder'remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by 1 Dr. Kilmer, the emi - nent kidriey and blad der specialist, and is wonderfuly successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Diseasewhich is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommendedforeverythingbutif you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just theremedyyou need. Ithasbeentested inso many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writingmention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer& Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. The reguli fifty cent and Homee swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. banana, which latter is the bread of the natives. Cofee, cocoa, cotton and pepper can be grown to a great profit; also tobacco, indigo, rice, sugar cane, pineapple, abaca, a bibre that consti tutes one of the chief sources of wealth in the island; the aito from which are made hats of excellent qualIty. Grasses and reeds are repre sented in the Philippines by numerous species. The minerals are coal, cop per, lead, sulphar, mercury, marble and jasper exists in the mountains of San Matoes, Mariocles and in the province of Pazgasinan Well as this piece is a little long I will close it, and write you more after reachIng the island of Mindanao. If you think that it will interest your readers and have the space yon may print 1. I received a few copies THs NEws AN HRALD a few days ago and .wp. very glad to get then as it had seemed like years since I last saw one. With best wishes to yourself and paper, I am yours truly, Corp. R. A. Herron, Co. M, 40th U. S. V. Infantry, Manila, P. I. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Ill., makes the statement, that she caught. cola, which settled on her langs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim ] of- consamtion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist sug gested ~r. King's New Discovery for a Consnnption; she bought a bottle and to: deli htfound herself benefited. fromrt dose. She continued its use if and after taking sibottles, found her soe souid and well; now does her ewn houiwork, and is as well as she I Great iscovery at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 Wa. Orr, Nedrk, 0., says, "We never feel safe without One Ninute Cough -Cure in the hodse. It saved my little boy's life when he'had the pneumonia. We think it is the best I medicine made." it cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results. st McMas'er Co. CASTOR IA r.,muate i Chle.. Jew 10t n ln he ah Uigaure of' For Sale or Renta OUEAND LOT OWNED B 3 M. Beat' "n Bratton street, north >t Mr. Z'on Cotlege Apply to 312w J.M.BEATY. NOTICE. I WILL STAND MY STANDAR D BRED JACK this season at Winns >oro. He is fifteen hands high, black with white points; weigh. nine hun red pounds. He took the first prize a the last State Fair. insurance, Ten olrs. J. I. W HEELER. 3-15-1m JUST IN. Large Fat Mackerel. Shredded Cod-fish. Mince Meat, in tins and >ulk. Cranberry Sauce. Extra ine. Best Olive Oil, 1-2 pints. Yacht Club Salad Dressing. WE KEEP THE FINEST LINE OF anned Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats in town. Evaporated Fruits of all kind. Fancy Cakes a~ad Crackers, -and Spartanburg Steam Bread, always-fresh, at pr gof Habernicht's. ~ I liET AN EARLY START )n Your Spring Shopping. AVe aPe 1R9 ad9 to Help You by Showirg SpPirq (Oods. 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 Prints, 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 and Towels, and have a special bargain in White Damask in two, two-and-a-half and three yard lengths. These are factory ends ; splendid quality, 50c and 75C. We have many new things to show and you will be interested. Give us a call. The Gaidwell Dry Good 0Gompaly; sIngI.- No L : I am now displaying the grandest line of SPRING iND-SUMMER- NECKWEAR everbrought to this town. can please anybody when they want a Tie. Come early ad get first choice. You have missed quite a treat you have not seen my big stock of NEGLIGEE 5U41fS" 'hey ar etigal-Uad All the newest ings out in this department, and the styles are simply grand ome and give your eyes a feast. When you are In my store look through my line of ATS. I have a. great many new things to show you this ~ason in the Hat line. Yours to please, Q. D. WILLIFORD. aSend Us Onc Dollar. T sa EEt y in dene d s emanshe yneuatane aeSase. 'wth Akn, - e [The Wmer c Sangssaazy~ sss.- M0 y i. eustom e .sheP l antSS~ eakppal e ausest dii yea ~y idb fferin f~is4Mamy~U TOATSNE COMAN, y al ther cunsom per PldFanytOR s ,EB oeripls canhb aepta the bestde ofqalids and elte. cher ) S11h er lies ro Ste tad anoyo oceaiesocn be ac c heed s t a- e -WATH -WOI A SPECIALTY Nothing we pride orelve en orn than deliveriug U"SYQUESTIOx L FIXI W ATCI WiORL to our customers. We are admittedly shead of all petitors in this department; tbus you may have absolute certainty of obtaian ing accurate time when ~your time piece is repaired by us. 4 our watch work that we guarantee same to give entire satisfaction fer 12 me-.ths, aid prepay express baige both ways should the watch fail to e well during this spe-ed time. Write to as for further infor tie.n R. BRANDT The Watlhmaker ae Jeweler, CRESTBRl S.@ YOU SUFF FROM Jr igestior~ obo Dspepsi5 anda echptioal Civiag eancos an edoost nd sotstpsil R e.ue rangem qetyCovered e. oni esta se seing pos, o -,M 'Wde! ,e guant, aohs. .roniz& youafake ou gtorany -conee.~ cetroms i- the, schooest are g Young mven ra4 outngt rWmere' eA nr i te hoo ean wee~vsk y Wee r-r i teachrane d.-ir a poes - <hrot N i.f y oufk u u aree uae etoap'he er.booe speed few~i ion thi ero i~ schoolsa arngt 2.-"or.fi hp o aas Should 'crer to ~ber n a an xpetla ..hert, 'toCs, t ra e disoutet ed 25 cnts insa oe ft:e sols dget iourPcetf Cisape torisawhat moanee. For circulairs and futher informs tionr-addteks, D, M. MeIVWEB, President. -UNDERTAKING IX ALL ITS DWAI~f with a full steak of Cakt,3 Cases and Cogas, constautiy aen~ ad use of hearse when rqetd Tabfal for past patreng~deld. taties for a skare in eIi the th old sad -- . Onli atwtnded to ar all bous.