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Saturday, March 17, - - 19 LOCAL XATTEES. -Read summons elsewhere. -There will be services at Creight's chapel Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock -Mr. A. L. Porter was confined to his home Friday on account of sick Bes. -We had all kinds of weather Fri day-rain, snow, sleet, sanshine and wind. Lewis Aekerman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels and liver. McMaster Co. -If yon w-..it cheap up-to-date vis itizg cards, wedding iavitations or anythiug in the engraving nlie, read B. Brandt's advertisement in to-day's issue. He always guarantees satisfac tion. -The oympathy of the community goes out to our friend Mr. Geo. B. McMaster in the bereavement he has sustained recently in the death of Moses Smart, better known as "Peg Leg." "Pax vobiscam." M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mick., says, "DeWitt's Little Zarly Risers are the very best pills I ever used for cos tiveness, liver and bowel troubles." MeMaster Co. -Mr. Goo. H. McMaster received a telegram Taursday saying the tele graph offce would be moved up town as *-;on as the office could be pat in readmess. They will occapy the offce vacated by Caldwell & Beaty, next to Dr. D. Aiken's oIse, on Washington street. This wiHl be a great conven ience to our business men. -Charlotte, it seems, is kept in a constant state of excitement over the smallpox scare. Thursday's Evening - -speaks of another case. This disease seems to be conined entirely to the colored population. Every pre caution should be taken to keep this dreaded disease out of our little city. So far we have been more fortunate than neighboring towns; however, we can't be too careful. To sesure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain care for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. McMaster Co. -The theatre-going people will be delighted to know "Faust" will be played hare at the Thespian hall by -the Labadie Company April th. The -Labadie Faust Company is probably the only company of its kind on the -road this season that carries two sets ofscenery. They have a large and - small set so they can give a complete performnanee on any size stage. They -also Larry .ali the electrical ef'ects, switch board, lamps, wires, etc., neces for - 'catspectaularj action. * Mrs. 'Harriet Evans, Hinsda writes, "I never fail to reVt~ bhildanfrdm croup at once On6 Minute Cough Cure. armila not feel safe without it " Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all threat and lung diseases. McMaste Co. Allew Uaserpise. Among the enterrises mentioned in Friday's State, we notie the fol lowing: A commission was granted to T. H. Ketehin, J. E, Matthews, C. E. Cathcart, F. A. Neil, all of * Winnsboro, as corporators of Winne bore Cresmery Co. The capital stock Is to be $1,000. We predict much success for this new enterprise. The Columbeia merch ants say Fairfleld but tris always in demand. For some time 800 pounds have been shipped weekly from Fairi.;'d tarmers. CBUECH SERV10Es. Services will be held in the follow ing cburches on Sunday: Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the paw tor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer * meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. * Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. mn. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Pray~r meeting Wednes -day at 4 p. m. Methodist-11 a. in. by the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 4 p. ot. Baptist-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday chool at10 a. in. co@XIN AND eer. Mr. A. S. Dougla's is in Florida. Mrs. W. E. Aiken left Friday for Charleston. Mrs. T. K. Elliot t is spending seve ral days in Charleston. Mr. J. P. Caldwell will return from *the northern market to-day. Miss Kate Wheeler went to Green wood Friday where she bas accepted a position. Mrs. Sease has returned from Tren ton and is with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Clarke. Miss Kellumn, of Virginia, The -Calidwell Dry Goods Company's new milliner, will arrive tc-day. Miss Lida Yarborough, our interest ug correspondent from Jenkinsville, v1aiting Mrs. D. E. McDowell. isa Far.nie Creight is expected *the first of next week, after a onthe' Visit to friende in North na. Th3 Kind Yes Has AMwas Beeglt WHY COUGH Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. John W. Dull's Cough Syrup will cure you at oraOe? Itneverfalltocurethroatand lag troubles. For bronchitis, sore throatandhoarenessitisinvaluable. D.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctort recummend it. Price 25 ets. At an druggists. BICKnZAn NEWS. "Spring, with that nameless patho in the air Which dwells with all things fair, Spring, with her golden suns and silver. rims Is with us once again. In the deep heart of every forest tree The blood is all aglee, Ard there's a look about the leafless bowers As if they dreamed of Aowers." The above quotation from the im mortal Timrod typifies this lovely mor:ting with its foretastes of spring! How dreary has been the winter with its cold winds and rains, and how welcome is any herald of spriog! Owing to the almost incessant rains but little farm work or gardening has been done. Here, as well as elsewhere, the cat crop will be almost a failure on acount of the hard freeze. If only the weather would con'inue favorable for a while the familiar "gee and haw" will resound through the land, for the farmers are getting anxious to prepare for the planting season. The Buckhead postofee has been removed from Mayfield's store to the resi dence of Mr. J. C. Feaster, with Miss Augusta Salyer as postmaster. The improvements at Buena Vista, the resi dence of Miss F. G. Feaster, progress steadily, and, when com pleted, will make it one of the most Idesirable homes in the country. The Rook Creek congregation are pleascd to have Rev. E. A. McDowell i as pastor again. Days of service are first and third Sundays, at 3 p. w. We understand that the owners of the quarries at Blair's are hoping to work them this summer. So mote it be! Anything that develops old Fair eld is a matter of rejoicing to her I citizens. I hope the county commissioners will have the road leading ta Ashford's Perry by Capt. T. M. L'yles' place worked, as it is almost impassable. March 10, 1900. Nimperte. Fer ever Fify Years. Mns. A DmSLow'S Sorsm SYaUP as been used for over fity years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success t soothes the child, softens the gums, esall , cre wind colic, ad y itFrh'oea~~1t8 y~ ,~ onr little - snferer a :fld by druggists in bote eworld. Twenty- f sis btte.Be sure and ask frti Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," nd take no other kind. 1-1-17 r "A XoTr2BLU occasio1." Bakimor. ssm. The Greenville (S C) Ne ws prints T n interesting description of a supper iven last Saturday evening by theg verseers, second bands and section tt ands of the Piedmont (S. C.) cotton ti ills, one of the most succeseful is- oj ustrial enterprises in the South. Two p undred and ifty guests were present i ad "the tables fairly groaned under ~ he tempting edibles prepared for the ocasion." Twenty-five yoeng ladies arved the guests in a most obliging .. nd delightful manner. A number of peeches were made, that of Col. ames L. Orn, the president and treas rer of the Piedmont Manutacturing ompany, being the leadiatg one. :oonel Orr told of the beginning of ue ezterprise, the obstacles it had en cuterd, its nresent solidity and rosperity and the thorough good feelg which existed between the ompany and the employees. By way R f encouragement Colonel Orr read a it of twenty-nine graduates of the edont mills who are now filling ositions as superintendents in var ious outhern mills, besldes great numbers ho have gone from Piedmont and are filling positions of trust as over- T seers all over the South. He urged pon the young men present the fact hat as the saperintendents and over- tI seers of to-day were filling the places ej f those who are dead, so will they p have to fill the positions of thos-:. who a are now living. Col. Onr iumpressed p pon them that only three words- al nergy, character and intelligence- b ere needed to describe what is neces- tI sary Ior them to fill these positions d with credit to themselves and their al ontry. The description of the so- a: cal event concludes: "In what other 3 section of this great country do yon d find the president of a great corpora tion and his sweeper boy sitting at the same table enjoying each other's so iety and exchanging ideas of what is T best for the advancement of themselves and the interest of their employers?'' ir Remarkable Rescue. tI Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainnield, b Ill., makes the statement, that she tl aght cold, which settled on her 4' ungs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. e told her she was a hopele's victim f consumlion and that nao medicine - old cure her. Her druggist sug gested Dr. King's Ne w Discovery for onsumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use J nd after taking six bo: tles, funnad her- o self sound and well; nIOW does her own housework, and is as well as she . ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at McMaster Co.'s rg store. Large bottles 50 cents nd $1.00. 6 C a Rev. W. E. Sitzer W. Caton.N. Y., i, writes, -'I had dyspepsia over :xwenty c years, and tr ied doctors and rwedcines x without h nefia. I was peras led to is ue Kedol Dyspepsia Care ad it a helped me from the atart. I believe it t to be a panacea for all forms of ia.'i- a gestion." It digests what you eat. MMnta 1*. Vo1canioEruptionB Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rod. life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Saiv.. nres them; also Old, Running aid Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felo,.c Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burr,. Scalds, Chapped Bands, Chilblao.& Best Pile cure on earth. Drives o'i' Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box Unre guaranteed. Sold by McMas..i Co., druggists. Mr. H. T. Williams, of Waxhav7. N. C., was in town Friday. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the: sult of his splendid heal l-domitable will and tremendou anerg are not found where Stonach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out ei rder. If you want these qualidi 5 md the success they bring, use Dr ing's New Life Pills. They develop avery power of brain and body. Onl ?5c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesbure Pa., says, "As a speedy cure for :ughs. co!ds, croup and sore throat Dne Minute Congh Care is uisqualed. Lt it pleassni for children to take. I aeartly recommend it to mothers." It 4 the only harmless remedy that pro cles immediate results. It cure?. Dronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and .hroat ard iaug dismes. It will pre rent consumption. McMaster Co. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant te :ak and is truly the dyspeptic's bep rriv d," says E. Hartgerink. Overise . Wich. Digests what you eat. Can 0 et fail to cure. McMaster Co. Wn. Orr, Newprk, 0., says, "We 2ever feel safe without One Minute Dough Cure in the hoise. It saved ny little boy's life when he had the 3eumonia. We think it is the be-t nedicine made." 1t cares coughs and ll lung diseases. Pleasant to take, tarmless and gives immedate results. WcMaster Co. CASTORIA Ir Ignats and Children. The KlWd Ysu lin Always Iugbt Aloes the gatuo of SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Con=rr OF FAIEFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ;ank of Ridgeway, of Ridgeway, S. C., Plaintiff, against J. W. Ray, Defendant. Summons. For Relief. 'o the Defendant above-named: OU are hereby summoned and re Iquired to answer the complaint a this action, which was 1iled ini the Se of tha Clerk of the Conrt oi oimmon Pleas, for the said County, n 5S.b March, 1900, and to serve a opy of your answe totesaid corn Wand 6 Law Range, Winn .. uth Carolina, within twenty days ~ter the service hereof, exalusive or e day of such service; and, if yon i to answer the complaint within the mre aforesaid, the plaintiff in this :ion will apply to the court for the lief d'manded ini the complaint. Dated 15 h '(arch, A. D. 1900. A. S. & VW. D. DOUGLASS, Plaiintiff's Attorneys. o the defendant, J. W. Ray: Take notice that the complaint to ~ther with the summons, of which e foregoing is a copy, together with e complaint, was filed in the offce the Clerk of the Court of Common Icas, at Winnaboro, County of lair ld, in the state aforesaid, on 15th larh, 1900. A. S. & W.D. DOUGLASS, 3176t Plaintiff's Attorneys. SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIBFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. M. Grier, Plaintiff, against H. Jennings, as Administrator of the estate of John H. Clamp, de ceased, M'. R. Clamp, W. Fletcher Clamp. Lillie Read. Jessie Clamp, John Clamp, Eliza J. Meruggs, and The Bank of Ridgeway, Defendants. Copyj Summons for Re2ef the Defendants above named : TOU are hereby summoned and re [quired to answer the complaint in ts action, which is filed in the office the Clerk of the Court of Common less for the said County, and to serve copy of your answer to the said comn taint on the subscribers at their offices yove The Winnsboro Bank, Winns ro, S. C., within twenty days after e service hereof, exclusive of the y of such service; and if you fail to iswer the cornplamnt within the time oresaid, the plaintift in this action ill apply to the Court for the relief smanded in the complaint. December 23rd, A D 1899. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, -Plaintiff's Attorneys. o the Defendant Eliza J. Seruggs : Take notice, that the complaint tthis action (together with the sum tons of which the foregoing is a copy) 'as filed in the officelof the Clerk of ie Court of Common Pleqs, at Winns ro, in the County of Fairfield, in e State of Souith Carolina, on the ;h day of January, 1900. Mareh 16th, 1900. RAGSDAL E& RAGSDALE, 3-7-60 Plaintiff's Attorneys. For Sale or Rent HOUSE AND LOT OWNED BY M. Beaty on Bratton street, north SM. Zion College. Apply to S12w J. M. BEATY. Shake in Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It ures painful, smarting, nervous feet nd ingrowing nails; and instantly akes the sting out of corns and bun ms. It's the greatest comfort dis overy of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease aakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Sa certain cure for sweating, callous .d hot, tired, aching feet. Try it -day. -Sold by all druggists and shoe tores. By mail for 2.5c. in stamps. Mail package F'REE. Address, Allen DO YOU GET UP. WITH k LAMBACK ? Kidney Trouble Ma You Miserable. 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 isthe great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad -o' m.y way der specialist, and is wonderfeL successful In pronptly curing lame back, idney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which os ths worst form of k idney trouble. Dr. Kioner's Swamp Root is not rec otmendedfor everything but ifyouhavekid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found justthe remedyyou need. Ithas beenteted i so ho spital work, in private practe o helpless too poor to pur chase rproved so successful in a that a special arrangement has beenade ffby which all readers of this paper who have not -aready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more'about SwamNp-Rot and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mentioii reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. K ier& Co.,Bing hamton, d. Y. The tam reguarlifty cent and irome of swamp-n.T doll as re sold by all good druggists. NOTICE.s' I WILL STAND MY STANDARD BRED JACK this season at Win S-ro. He is fifteen hands high. black wih White points; Weighs nine han drz-d pounds. He took the first pIrize at the last tate Fair. Insurance, Te Dollare, J. I. WHBEELER. J.UST I N. Large Fat Mackerel. Shiredded Cod-fish. M inCle Meat,- in tins and bulk;' Cr anberry Sauce. Extra fine,. Best Olive Oil, 1-2 pints. Yacht Club Salad Dressing. WE- KEEP THE FINEST ~-LINE OF Canne Fruits, Vegetables, ndMeats in town. Eva ated Fruits of all kind. E4.yCakes aad Crackers, Spartanbu~ Steamn Bread, always fresh, at Habenicht's. e.r.:re. d... It io the b a gd th Ay wifenn tin and hro peah:r .ae changre of life. At every tryir g i . i in a womnan's life it bring 3 i~th, strength and hiappincr.. '\,'s f~t co of medicine dealers. J joradvice fi ca.ses requiring specia -ixtions, address, giving symptoms, ~ "'The Ladies' Adviso Department.' The Chattanooga Me'cine Co., Chat-. +:s'~ga, Tenn. "MS. BOZEN?.. LEWIS, of Oenavile,. Te~s, saya:-"I was troublkd nt nmont'y ;n?.-rzvar with terible pains In mry hcnd ;n.1 back,. but have been entirely reiicvcdi by Wine of'rrdui." THE BOOK OF THE YEAll "The Bow-leged Ghost und Other Stories." With an intro duction by Am erica's comb iley. An incurtated vot r~me of original hum orous sketches, yeae, iuies. A book that will not diapltthe oedr, as it and heretXOfr A book to be read aloud and yrfien. Contains "The Bow-legged Ghost," "W en E an First Baa, "The Ma Wh oida't Lsugh,' Fsil Titles of Future Books," "Selling Iocks of Hair," "No Woman, No Fad " "Society Actresse," etc., etc Thsfis edition bound in clo'b prlitd on extra fine =anduely the bethumorous book Tpub - et mailed postpaid for $.0 trated ** ''.ue mailed free. Gives you the low es prices on algood books. Address alordenr to, - THE WERNER COMPANY, Puinsbers a Xaaacturera. Akron, Ohio.I rrah Wweupay Is theratbtr rete.-Edtor-. 1~ GET AN EARLY START On Your Spring Shopping We ae 1Road-g to Help You bj 8loxwirig Spirq (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, Soc and 75c. We have many new things to show and you will be interested. Give us a call. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company, I Ne~Sprin NovIfles I am now displaying the grandest line of SPRIN( AND SUMMER NECKWEAR ever-brought to this town I can please anybody when .they want a Tie. Come earl ad get first choIce. You have missed quite atrea f you have not seen my big stockr of NEGLI Iyare peffect iitting and. e. All the newest ;hings out in-this departmnent, and ie styles are simply grand ome '~nd give your eyes a feast. - When you are ln my store look through my line 01 -IATS. I have a great many new things to showyou this eason in the Hatline. Yours to please, - SQ. D. WILLIFORID Send Us One Dollar. Cat this ad. nsad sep t touas Tilkome do3ar ad we Publishers.and imnacLta~ets. Arontes, Ol [The Wener Copany~e th~s ahly t rei b e..]- r.ii y the custheers Plant hepol o asm luesss Ddei sjw~ SMis*~. GRTSIMAL, IUwlrei.Iind my..~ THETERNE CORANY dal te lie fSpbher nd a ataru krn roue.cTMeac he Wdicih ~ welzUSSl3S or the cstoersP lan ts) oda qaditheiesul of us- Oe ur offs e frin ofao rodacey Woe earcheoodrich es oes; also (~~c S E Y s. Engraved Visiting Card I Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Etc A full assortment of styles to select from. Prices to compete with any firm. Never Higher; Often Lower. Cards printed from plate, $1.00 per 100 New plates from 50c to $1-00. Send all such orders to R. BRANDT Watchmaakew &nJe welew cOMSThR, S.. IF YOU SUFFER FROM In digestior1-71 AOp \Jem' 8 Cihrlotte Caercial Clep, Cha~ott, N.C.,establiushed in 1391 and Er-me, Ga., estab Ised in 1386, now under one affagement, 0oBre exceptional savantae to any .ne desiraig a thoremgbl. practical bus! ness e:da..ation in the shortest possible The wn: range of territory eovered by 'tar ersi~;oymen't -agency -aforde excepilios chances for seenring posi tions We will guarantee yreu a posi tion if yea :ske our guarantee eurse. The rooms in the sceols are large and convenient and-irisil lighted. -. Young me'. or yonag womem may enroll ini eszber schoo, any week day during the Tear. If 'en are~ a sten'orapher, book, keeper :r t-: .cher and. deaire a peel tion, .w:-ite the- Piedmont Agemey, Charlotte, N. C. If ycu are mtea '.tenograph~er or book-keeper, spend a few moriths in one e'f theae schoela and get ourself ii shape for earning muoney. , hould jen desire to be an expert in inter., s.:ocks, ti-ade diseount, ate.. send 5 -censi in stamps or silver and "et our:i~oekeot Calculator-just what For circul3ars and further Informa tiom. address, D, M. MeI VER, President. UNDERTAIING IN ALL IT3 A3 with a full steek Cases .'nd CSms, :eenstl avid use of hearse whet-rsea Thaulkfai for paat - n haties for a share in hxa4 eid stad vGals attended so at all haes. imimansw ege 4414ra.