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f,OCAL 'IN TELLIGEN CE Thursday, Marcb 29, - - 1900 LOCALXATTERS. - -Mr. Robt. Y. Clowney announCes himself this morning for county super - vitor. -The northbound parsenger train was actually on time Tuesday morn iog. The first tiwe in "many moons." -Millinery opening March 29th, St and 31st. It will pay you to see this display of new goods. The Caldwefl Dry Goods Co. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, Ill., writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at once by-using One Minute Cough Cure. I would uot feel safe without it " Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lang diseases. McMaste Co. -The many friends of Mr. Jno. A. DesPertes will be glad to know he is steadily improving at the hospital in Richmond -Religious services will be hold at the A. I. P. Church on Friday and Sa'urday at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. These services will be conducted by the Rev. R. M. Stevenson. -R. E. Ellison shipped yesterday a lot of fine large mules to Augusta, Ga. These animals are rather large for this market. Mr. Ellison leaves for Augusta himself to-day on busi ness. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is leasant to take and is truly the dysp ltic's best friend," says E. Hartierink. Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Can not fail to cure. McMaster Co. -One of the promoters of the Winns boro Creamary has just purchased from the Biltmore farm of Vander bilt a very fine yearling. His grand dame, Managold, took the ffrst prize at the Werlds Fair. -Messrs. J. E. Coan and David A. Crawford will be the candidates for intendant of Winnsboro for the com ing year. As to who will be the nominee of the party the Democratic club will say to-night. To sesure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cnre for ies and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. McUaster Co. -Rev. Mr. Watson is drawing a very good crowd every afternoon and night at hit services at the Methodist CLarch. Mr. Watson is a most ear ne,t and interesting speaker. The * W nnsi.oro people s,hould not fail to atimud inese ser vices. -Mr. Frank Fennell and Miss Liz zie Hcod were married at Blythewood SMarch 2th. They are spending a fwdayr the groom's mother it. Chester.. 'om there they go to Bellmc -;., where Mr. Fennell ewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., "DeWi(s Iittle Early Risers ring ain relief,, cure -' invigorates the bowelkand liver. McMaster Co. -A s an evidence of the increase of 1 the prodaxction of wheat and ether grain in the county since the estabhish mnent of the jour mill at Winnsboro the oil mil! company are now engaged in the construction of a large grain warehouse for the storage of the com ing wheat and corn crop. The build * ing is one hundred feet long by thirty feet broad. -Invitations have been issued to the marriage af our prominent young merchant, Mr. John B. Mackorell, and Miss Corrinna Elliott, the.accomuplished daughter of our townsman, Mr. J. C. Elliott. The marriage will be sol emnized at the home of the bride's parents at 3 o'clock p. mn., Wednesday, April 4. They will leave on the 4 p.m. train for a week's visit to rela tives in Fairfield county.-Lancaster Ledger. - M4. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are th.e very best pills I ever used for cos tiveness, liver and bowel troubles." McMaster Co. -The Labadie Faust company, which will present the famous drama, Faust, at the Thespian Hall April 5th, * ~ is p,robably the only company ef iti kind on the road this season that car ries two sets of scenery. They have a large and a amall set so they can give a complete performance on any Vzd stage. They also carry all the etretrical effects, switch board, ]amaps w ires, etc., necessary for this grand electrical spectacular production. *-Tte books of registration for the approaching town election closed on Eaturday last. Those who have not regi'ered cannot vote in the election * to he held on the :ecord of April next for intendant and wardens of the town. Only t wenty-four persons are entitled to. vote under the 1-w. Why is this? I, it because hietore onie can~ exercise tlhe elective fianchise he mu,t produce hi- t ax receipt-and that is too much tronble-or are there other reasons? -irs. Calvin Zimmen ruian, Milesburg P'a , says, "As a speedy curo for conghe, colde. croup and sore throat Onie Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It ia pleasant for children to take. I heartly recommend i! to mothers " It is the only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate re-ults. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, trrippe and throat and lung disases. It will pre vent consumption. McMaster Co. -Bob Milling on last Tuesday, tak ins' umbrage at Ed. Trapp, undertook to settle a little personal matter with Trapp in a way tba't accorded with prim~itive justice, br,t contrary to the common law. He and Trapp rgot into a d'ifficulty as the result of Milling's assninption of the right to do so and Milling was seriously cat. Trapp was before the intendabt We4nesday and ed two adlara. Milling being un WHY COUGH Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. Jobn W. Bul's Cough p will cure you at once? ItneverM'=to curethroat and lung troubles. For bronchitis, sore throat and hoarsenessit is invaluable. Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At an druggist. ai 7to at:tend court on account of his injiries will make his excuses to the municipal authorities later. -The long dislance telephone has come to stay. After Bever%l months' experiment here to see whether or not it would pay to keep an office at this point the American Telegraph and Telephone Company have inally de cided to make this a permanent ofice. All day Wednesday workmen were engaged in putting up posts and run ning wires from the outer edge of town to 'the office of the company Hereafter the sending of messages will be as secret as telegrams. In telephone parlance the company will put ,in a booth which insures entire secrecy. Rev. W. I Sitzer, W. Caton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without bcneit. I was persuaded to use K*dol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indi gestion." It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. -The 'harlotte Evening News speaks of a most enjoyable entertan ment last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ella Parks, of Pineville, where Miss Fannie Creight and Miss Mamie Jordan were visiting. The News says: "Miss Francis Creight, who is a splendid elocutionist, eon sented in her graceful, winniDg man ner to contribute a number of recita tions. The recitations 'Larca,' 'Geie vieve' and 'Tennyson's Bugle Song,' held the audience spell-bound. 'Poor Lone Creature,' Miss Creight designat ing Mr. E. E. Williams as the 'poor lone creature' and Mr. Tom Smith came in for his share in 'The Usual Case' wherein he 'got leIL' greatly to the amusement of the hearers." Wm. Orr, Newerk, 0., says, "We never feel safe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the beat medicine made." 1t cnres coughs and all inne~ diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results. McMaster Co. -The gentlemen interested in the Wininsboro Creamery have compiettid its orgadation within the last few idys. In.a uiet way the project hasi b or some time-no r a em * , atsome I0 . .t will not be many days for the company will begin the t anufacturing ef butter on a large 2 ale. The object of the company -is a fmnd a way for the adjacent farmers c readily dispose of the milk of their t arms. The company at present will L erate altogether on cream purchased, ' iaing no cows of its own. In this ay those who have cows can fmd a ady sale for all the milk they can pply. The scheme is a good one. ( tis the beginning of a new industry ~ nour county which we hope will be ~ e means of suggesting to our people E her means and ways of utilizing the C ~anv sources of wealth that lie almost r ; our doors which need but push and ~ interprise to develop our county into i flourishing and prosperous comn unity as any in the world. The ~ atral advantages we possess are amrous and the resources are almost nexhautible, which if all were reght into play by divrersifying our dustries would put her in the first rks as regards material prosperity. [tis fortunate for this infant industry hat those who will take charge of it asit commences its existance are the oremost business men of this section -noted for their uush and energy and apacity for handling successfully hatoeer they set their hands to doing. The Kind You Have Always Bought CLUB mEETIN~G. A meeting of the Munleipal Demo cratic Club will be held in the court house this (Thursday) evening a S 'clock. G. H. McMaster, Presidc nt. C. K. Douglass, Seeretary. Gone to Columbia. Mr. H. L. Elliott left on Tuesday or Columbia to take charge of the rarehouses or Mr. Ed. Robertson. Our whole community regrets ths,t oar ong and genial townsmloh should leave us to make his homet for the utnrf elsewhere. Mr. Elliott is one of one most populae and pr)miising oug men. For a number .it sears be has been engaged as one~ et the as sistants in the banic at this place and has won for himself num enviat-le repu tation aw a business, man. His pnpn larity as a business man is etnly cqualed, it niot excolied, by his per sonal popularity. A Frightful Blundecr Wini often cause a horrible' Barni, Scald, Cut or Bruise Bucklen'a Ar aica Salve, the best in thbe world, will kill. the pain and 1,romptly beal it. Dures Old Sores, 'Vever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all skin Erup tion. Best Pile cure on ear tb. Only 25 ts. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by Muater Co. druggists. COXING AND 6011M. Mr. J. Q, Davis spent Tuesday in Columbia. Mr. A. S. Dotglass has returned from Florida. Mr. Wm. Henry is here working as might operator. Miss Berta Darham was in the city sbopping Tuesday. Bewfle Thae iund You fiave Always ought MTII Or XT. ziON SOCIATY. -r Mt. Zion Society met Tuesday at 10 a. ni. for the purpose of arranging for the entertainment of the distinguished astronomers who it is hoped will make Winnsboro a point of observation of the coming eclipse which takes place about 8 o'clock on the morning of May 28th next. At a previoL' meeting of the society a committee of two, con sisting of Messrs. J. M. Stewart and J. Q. Davis, had been appointed, who were instructed to communicate with the different observatories throughout the country and ascertain if they would have observations at this point, and to extend to them a cordial invita tion, whieh was done. This commit tee has not yet mide its report to the society. While it appears to be con cedrtd on every hand that Winnsboro is in Lhe line of totality of the eclipse, the:! lu no actual knowledge that such is the fact possessed by any-wA.In view of this fact and to settle the question beyond peradventure the society instructed Mr. J. W. Hanahan to communicate with the naval observ atory at Washington, D. C., and as certain if such was the fact, and also to extend to the gentlemen composing the party of observation from the naval observatory an invitation to make oar town the government station, or at least one et them, for South Carolina, if more than one such etation is t6 be in this State. Invitations will also be extended to the corp of observers from the other large observatories throughout the country. The society then adjourned to meet at an early day for the purpose of arranging for the entertainment of the distinguished scientists who may pos sibly be with us on that occasion. Vor Over Fifty Years. MRs. A INSLOW'S 800THM4 SYRUP has been used for over ffty 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. 1t will relieve the poor .little snferer immediatel5. Sold by draggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fer Mrs. Winslow's Sooth~ and take noot EUSICAL, FESTIVAL, IN Thes spring festival of music and art be held at Columbia April 26th and* ith is an assured succens, and will be of the greatest~ gatherings ever ~nvened in the South. Excursion kets will be sold on all railroads and Lrge crowds from neighboring cities il attend. The art league under the uspices of the ladies of Colunibia, will ave on exhibit such specimens of work om New York, Philadelphia and hicago that~ has never been brought auth of the ~Mson and Dixon line efore. The concert will surpass any vent ever known, and never since the y of the wonderful Patti or the nowned Jenny Lind will such a ice be heard as that possessed by ie Eleanor Meridith, whose wonder al suprano contains all the richness ud culture of her former rivals and atisies even the most critical; a- Emil 'aur, the great leader, remarked, "her ork combines a high order of miusi al intelligence and great dramatic ntensity." There will ba twelve for ign notables asisted by a chorus of 'orty voices under the direction ot 'rof. May ser, of the Presbyterian ollege for Women. The harpist, Mr; ohn Chestire, is known the world ver as "The Apostle of the Harp," hid has appeared before all the rowed heads of Europe, where he as been lauded with medals and reaths of honor, and was ordered to ive a special performance before the present Queen of England, who said "from the first touch of the golden wires she lost all consciousness to the outside world." Mr. WilMiam H. Rieger, the tenor, has a voice of mel low quality which is seldom heard, and his mezzo voice is of superb love The prices will be in reach of all; 85 will be the admisEion for two per sons to all three performances, two nights and a matinee; single tickets will be $1.25 each. Any order cent to Bryan's book store will have prompt attention, and the best of seats will be reserved for all strangers attending. Watch this paper for later news in regard to excursion rates. Bers te The l(ind You Hlave Always8Bought Miss Nellie. Brice, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Turner, at Stevenson, returned to Chester Tuesday. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you sed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou sands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build np your hes,lth. Eas; to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cure. Sold by McM~aster Co., drug gits The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of -wamp-Root at Work in Wis Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous- because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisonzd blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood-the albumen -leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. Mrs. Jno. DesPartes ca ne up from Ridfeway Tuesday to spend several days. 04 - Spain's Greatest Need. Mr^~R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. I. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using ElectricBitters, America's great est Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cnres liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Mrs. garah Hall has been spending some days with Mrs. Martin on Gar den sfreet. A NlIght of Terror. 'Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham, of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attend ed ner that fearful night. "All thought she mast soon die from Pneumonia. but she begged for Dr. King's New Dascovery, saying it had more than once savd her life, and had cured her of Cons ption. After three small dosea slept easily all night, and its furtheWf use co~mpletely cured her." 'elous medicine is guaranteed all Throat, Chest and Lur-g .Only 50c. and.$1.00. Triai e at MeMaster Co.'s ug STORIA For Tanuts anid Childresi. The Ktni Yes Have Ahraps B gt Eear se gature'of, AN ELECTION FOR INTEN at and four Wardens for the Town f Winnsboro, S. C., for the ensuing ear will be held in the Town Hall, at W obel~ro, on Monday, the 2nd day " A ari!. 1900, from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. .\,-o. i' conformity to an Act of the eners i Assembly entitled "An Act a pre vide for the election of school rste.s, the management of the pub ic schools and the disbursement of the ~chooI funda~ in Special School District No. 14, at Winnsboro, in Fairfield eunn,- " an election at the same time ad :ace will be held for one trustee to * .orsent the town of Winnsboro ,' I. oard of trustees for said school district. The following named persons are ppointed to manage the election, viz.: D. E. McDowel'. W. R. Elliott, Jno. A. Hinnant. By order of Council: JOHN J. NEIL, 3 24td Clerk. HEIJNZ. We are sole agents in Winns boro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles are ine. Heinz's Sweet rand Sour mixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. Heinz's India Radish. Heinz's Celery Sauce. Heinz's Tomato Catsup. Heinz's Preserves in bulk. Heinz's Apple Butter and Jams. Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk and glass. Thi is the seascn for evap orated fruits. We have them in Prunes, Apples, Peaches and Apricots. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and sore throat use Ker mott' Chocolate Lazative Quinine, the " Ont GET AN EARLY START On Your Spring Shopping. a'~1R~d~to I TA You bi We aPe F kedg -0Lelp OU9 Slhoxxring 8sprirg 0oods. A beautiful line of White Goods in Plain Lawns, Checked Mu"slin 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, 5oc and 75c. We have many new things to show and you will be interested. Give us a call. The Caldwell Dry Good'is-nf 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 aid get first choice. You have missed quite a treat i you have not seen my big stock of NEGLIGEE S S They are perfect fitting and well madef,1fhe ne4est tW ~s ot inthi dea met, nd e s 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 season in the Hat line. Yours to please, SQ. D. WILLIFORD.I Gut this ad. out and s6nd it to us with one dela us e l4y the grandest brgain over heard of and ta sr die tisx hn y-o ae,ytee pe h~1U e& 2 esrs .uternfacLltlrer. Akron,eIsA Ohcioa p Thhe nout Co.s-.any 400 Othou ~g hy l ablEditor (~jJ J)jt Comb pinaton Horse. and ae few 5.- ' ~ T -jo.r,mla ever hn I and le od. n -&. Iw? ma l e te,gs aove soc s a for I .L cas or o im or goo bankabl p 'apfcer ko,Oi bthcutmer classesnor ct1re.-t or. ofqlitiesIJJ[ 11 andvausOr DiDiof ern ofsIJ haTeARfwnceBGIVEDha GRITS, SALE, OATS,E CORwNoo,Mre, fo and al othr lies ofStapendCmeinaetmpoy edrMr. Arthur Oewen Groeris cn b aceptd a th Pisngo th orsesya. He WmI..esga prdued Wesered th mak t hae sfri.1er th 51nan d d gods'ndte eul f u seucceeshanfad buyInghlletsforabuveta*ock.sWillifor EartheRhighend GashririceeedrPall of ales Mca RLE vale , O.urasor,S Engraved Visiting Cards. Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Etc. Ak full assortment of styles to select from. Prices to compete with any firm. Never H_-igher; Often Lower. ards printed from plate, $1.00 per 100. ,ew plates from 50c to $1.00. Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, Watehmaker & Jeweler. CHESTER, S. - NEWS... and **+ HERAL M-Wekl' a Toar1in i eekly,1.56 Tainkvm LET rER MEAD6, 311L HIEAD ~ NOTE HEAIa, LAWYERS' 3RI3fl. LIINS, M@RTGA,Eb, DEEDS, *and everything in job lime doe / as cheaply as anywhere else a theSiate. GIVE USA CIANCI E-very penny speMnt hme is kept at UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS 3MP with a fall steek of Omakow, Cases and Cofns, eonstaatlyses and use of hearse who en~ Thankfader past patronage a tation forta share in the fsars ins oldstand UNs attendi at afb,Tura. 0E1 3 6 ~E1