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L iNTELLIGENCE VLurisdaY. April 5, - - 1900 LOCAL XATTIMS. -See citation elsewhere -Horse and buggy stolen. See ad. vertlsement. -The mai will be collected here after at 6 p. m. instead of 5.90 p. 1. -Easter opening April 10th, con tinuing through the week, at Mrs. A. L. MeCarley's. -Miss pattie Elliott's friends were glad to see her out yesterday after having the grip. To sesure the original witch hazel ealve, ask for DeWitt'g Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain care for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless ceunterfeits. . They am dangerous. MoMaster Co. -Mr. J. H. Skinner was reported better yesterday. This will be grati fying news to his many friends. -Mr. Joe Cummings brought two beautiful parrots from Mexico with him. One he presented to Mrs. Henry. Elliott, the other to some one in Char iotte. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., eays, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gri.pe." They gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels and liver. McMaster Co. -Dr. Theo. A. Quattlebaum, of Winnsboro, has located here for the practice of medicine aid surgery. He is a graduate of Furman and Vander bilt, and is well equipped for his chosen profession. He is a grandxon of the late Gen. Paul Quattlebaum, who rep resented Lexington county in the State senate in the ante-bellam days. Patesburg cor. The State. -The matter of the escape of con. victs from the county chaingavg was up before the county board of com missioners on Monday. The board ined Superintendent Joe Richardson $10 and Mr. Tom Frye, the guard, was also fied $10 and discharged. This action of the board was induced by the escape some two weeks since of Ive convicts from the gang at the same time. It is to be hoped that the rules and regulations formulated by the beard for the control of the chaingang will be observed more strictly in future, and thus insure the retention of prisoners until the expiration of their sentence. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Care in my fum;!y with wonderfui resvits. It I gives inmmediate relief, is pleasant te 1 take and is truly the dyspeptic's best frienid," says E. Hartgerink. Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Can vet fail to cure. McMaster Co. WANTS A MILL. K. Can (4es rienty of Than. hI r. Preston Rion has received the foilowing letter: otteie, Va., April 2, 1900. My Dear Sir: I am hoping to eyethe eci-pse of thst.a3L1 letn a it. or c observing either near Winnsboro or C Newberry, S. C. I expect to use a ii 40 foot camera and would be glad to , And a bill where I can obtain a slope p of thirty degree. more or less. .Will ,2 you be kind enough to write me in re gard to the topography around Winns- i boro. Any other informationi that n you think may be of value will also be r gratefully received. Very truly yours, Ormond Hone. Reutb The Kid You HSAIYsd* C gUigEA, sUVOSO N. AN LAUDBEDAmm. The funeral services of Mrs. Jane * Lauderdale were held in the A. 3. P. 1 Church on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, of which church the do- 1 ceased was an active and zealoue member. It was one of the largest a fanerals ever seen in 'Winnaboro. The deceased was one of the landmarks of d the town, having been successfally engaged in the mercantile business 'j here for about half a century, and she and her family were closely iden tiled d with the business interests of the comn munilty. In honor of her memory, all( the stores in town were closed during, the funeral bouts. The following geatlemea acted as pall bearers: J. E. McDonald, U. G. DesPortes, J. J. N'ell, R. C. Gooding. Honorary-Jas. A. Brice and A. 8 Douglass. voleanie Eruptions Are grand, but Skin~ Eruptions rob life of joy. Buckien's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felotns, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sca!ds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Be.t ~Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pain, anti A ches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cur- guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. TIlE LABADIE COMPANY. "Have you seen the devil?' is a queet aipression, but nevertheless he will be ,een at the Thekpism Hall to -night in Faust. Mr. Hubert Labadie witl appear as Mephisto, and Mary Von Tromtp as Mar'gnerite. Don't mlhs it. Admission' 25, 50 and '75 Read whiat the Wilkesbarre (Pa.) Miorn3ing Daily has to sa about them: "A large audience witneed the performallce of Faust, as given by the Libadie co.mpany, at Music Mall last .eiening, and every person present went heme well satisfied with it. The .company is an exceptionally good one. Mr. Labadie's conceptionD of the part .of Mephisto is in a urasure different SORE LUNI Sorel painin1thechest and * g, the fore-rume pneumo e reliev c rdby te old relae Dr. Jd Bull's Cough Syrup. It breaks coldin one nigt. Try it at on Driftm COUCH SYRI Will quickly heal Sore Lun Doses are smal and pleasant to take. recommend it. rrice 5 C-S At all dr 'rom those previously seen though that did not detract fr merit of his rendition. In the with Dame Martha, he introdue iderable eomedy, which is 1 Lppreciated. He is ably suppor Mary Labadis, whose interpri f Marguerite is all that cIan ired. Her work shows that i iven the character a great i tonscientions study, which, ad the earnestness with which she [ato her arduous task, rounds rery satisfactory interpretation, exseting part. The Brocken s< e eoncluding act forms a magr nding to the successful prodi rhe Labadies are to be eongral ror their attention to every di producing this exacting play. ' ften Wilkesbarre show-goers h pportunity of seeing so meritor production, and It is hoped the ion will do a large business." His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent f Hannibal, Mo., lately had i lerful deliverance from a fri leath. In telling of it he sayi was taken with Typhod Feve: -an into Pneumonia. My lun :ame hardened. I was so w :oldn't even sit up in bed. N 2elped me. I expected to soon "onsumption, when I heard King's New Discovery. One ave great relief. I continued t, and now am well and str an't say too much in its praise.' narvellous medicine is the sure jickest cure in the world f L'hroat and Lung Trouble. R dzes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial 1 'ree at McMaster Co.'s drug wvery bottle guaranteed. PATICL K. SPXNCX. On Tuesday, April 3rd, at Ai emetery the remains of Patri 3penes was' iaid to rest. Mr. 4 tad not quite lived the three scoi ,n, allotted to man, being 62 ld at the time of his death. In the death of this good a. an Ridgeway loses one of he itiens and the county at large a an, whose place will not s< tiled. He was in every sense ad true man, ever seeking to aty, to his neighbor, himnself od. No cause could make him as mnty Azitrias, Ireland, in 11 minig from that sturdy old Fu ck that has made itself famo: rtue wherever it found a home: trick M. Spence inherited a are of their virtues. Ee was inesrred with Masonic ho here were present delegations ighboringr lodges lo pay tribau spect to the memory of this up ian and Mason. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinudale, rites, "I never fail to relies iildren from croup at once by e Minute Congh Cure. I t feel safe without it " Qu res coughs, colds, grippe an iroat and lung diseases. McMast cOmiNO AND @01116. Mr. A. F. Raff looked in ei neday, Rev. James Russell was in ednesday. Hon. Jno. B. Mebley spent aday in town. Rev. James Douglass spent We a ini Winnsboro. Mr. W. A. Beaty spent pa: neday in Blackstock. Mrs. Mose Mobley spends ays in Columbia this week. Mr. J. Ueott McCarley camne up ~olumbia Tuesday evening. Mr. John T. MoKeown went1 mbia Wednesday on busins.. Mr. W. H. Flenniken has ret tome after several weeks' absene Mr. James Q. Davis is in Ch n attending the United States ( Mr. S. C. McDowell went to]I ay Tuesday to attend the fa Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Canthe orkville, are stopping at the )uval. Mrs. T. S. Bryan, of Colam riaitng her parents, Dr. and . E .Jordan. re. Maggie Roche and herc Ler, Miss Mary, came up from ( bia Tuesday .vening. Mr. J. H. Cummings retur: Columbia Monday He resor exican trip er.joyable. Mesrs. J. W. Hanahan, J. J. ( Dr. D. Aiken and Samuel Simip teded the funeral of Mr. Spence at lidgeway. Miss Nlettie Sitgresves has re from the Nor: hern ma~rkets, whb ha been for the past ten day chasing spring ieh'nery fo: A. L. McCarley. CASTOR I rer Infants and childru Ti heflYuhAtnl Mr. Henry Pressly, from Tampic< Mexico, arrived in town Tuesday Rev. Neill E Pressly and Mrs. Press! ipain- will arrive ia two weeks. es of d and 4oj.m3W4&T-LZ-ALe 1MW- Bunti Th us M UPa gMtUs ce. O Mr. Feiix 0. Gee, of Eichmoni 1s spent Tuesday and Wednesday Jp town. g,S Bismiarek's Iron erve Doctors Was the result of his splendid healt NWstw- Indomitable will and tremendor - energy are not found where Stomacl here, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out c >m the order. If you want these qualith scene and the success they bring, uae Di Isce King's New Life Pills. They develo a con- every power of brain and body. Onl reatly 25c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. ted by-4 Mr. C. M. Puckett, of Columbl be de- was in town Wednesday. he has Wm. Orr, Newrrk, 0., says, "W deal of never feel safe without One Minut ded to Cough Cure in the hoise. It save enters my little boy's life when he had th ontrs3neumonia. We think it is the bei out a inedicine made." it cares coughs an >f this all lung diseases. Pleasant to takt one in harmless and gives immediate result. ificent McMaster Co. 2tion. Mr. Jones Mobley was here yestei &lated day. tail in t isn't R,''. W. X. Sitzer, W. Caton, N. Y. ve an wri es, -'I had dyspepsia over twent: year m, and tried doetors and medicine tons a withUEt b1eit. I was persuaded t attrac- ase Kedol Dyspepsia Cure and 1 helped me from the start. I believe i to be a panacea f or all forms of indi gestion." It digests what you oal Ditizen MoMaster Co. Iwon ghtfal Mr. Geo. W. Bishop was in towi : scI Wednesday. ,rthatsM. b. Smith, ntternut, Miek., says ak i "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are thi >tin very best pills I ever used for seos die of tiveness, liver and bowel troubles. )f Dr. McMaster Co. bottle to use Mr. W. T. Bardden, of Richmond og, I spent Wednesday in town. This..... st and No Vight to Uguness. r all The woman who is lovely in face 3gular form and temper will always havf )ottles friends, but one who would be attrac store; tive must keep her health. If she ii weak, sickly and all run down, sho will be nervous and irritable. If shi had constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimples nwell blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch Ah M. ed complexion. Electric Bitters is tho best medicine in the world to regulat( reand stomach, liver and kidneys and t4 purify the "blod. It gives strong years nerves, b-gw _eyes, smooth, velvet3 skin, rich complexion. It will make 1 true good-looking, charmning woman of run-down invalid. Only 50 cents al ir best M cMaster Co.'3 drug store. noble )O be Mrs. B. J. Quiattlebaumn and Misi a just M. E. Quiattlebaumn went to Edgeleld o his Wednesday. yasta 3y Is orStoleyi. and 8ORREL WESTERN HORSE, -medium size, legs clipped below knee, small sesr on right hip. Top Buggy, nors- (rn-Ae 1,y A. HI. Eargle, Peak, S. C.,) from witte colored running gear, small hole e of torn in lining on top. Cheek on bridle broken and pieced with several copper right rivets. Liberal reward. 8. W. YOUJG, 4-5-2t Box 8, Jolumbia, S. C. ' m IEXBR OF ADIllIlSTUATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ickly cOUNTY 01 TAMRIELD. i al 3vyS.B.JORNfBTOR,Eq.',~TJ4ieProbate. GCo. tHEREAS, R. H. Jennings, Clerk V'of Court, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and elects of B. F. Bon! z us ware, deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and town ereditors of the said B. F. Boulware, deceased, that they be and appear Wed- before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 4th 'dnes- day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore t of noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should fnot be granted. ew Given under my hand this 4th day of April, Anno Domini 1900. from S. R. JOHNSTON, 4-5-6 Judge of Probate. ***'o Farmers, *** ..?+ Attention 1 ur. NOW IS T HE TIME TO BUY eral. Plantation HotelS p le bia, iS OUR SrOClK OF HEAVY GRO 4rs. ceries is now complete. We cater specially for tbe farmers ag-trade. We know what they need, an< l- are prepared to ser ye them and at bot, ou-torn prices. We also carry a nice line of shel Led to goods s a his SHOES, HATS, DRI GOODS, )bear, NOTIONS, PUand eve-ything usually found in -general itore. E-Goods delivered to our eity trade turned Come and see us. u- W. RRABB & C( Mrs. GR ANITE CORNER. - MONEY TO LOAN A On Improved Farms secured by Sr Amnrtgages. Interest 8 per cent. I . 5ums not less than $609, 3 to 8 yeari No soemmissions. Eerrewer pays at alexpenses. A. S. W. ID. DeUGLAM., " Winnsbero, L. or JORM . PA LMUK k BN, Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. t Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon ( ,~ disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent thatit is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the f urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child s reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with p bec vetting, depend upon it, the cause of the Jifficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, 8 and both need the same great remedy. 3 The mild and the immediate effect of S Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold It by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar Is sizes. You may have a I sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- some ot ewaup.ow. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. PRESTON RION, Ageat PCI FI E rm NSIi CE min t if 1W You. .SFicite a .sare of the public patron age. NOTICE. I WILL STAND MY STANDARD Rh 1) JACK this seamon at Wins 6 no. He is fifteen hands high, black Wi? ---vhite points; weighs nine hal. , rd tounds. He took the Arst prize at the last State Fair. Insurance. Ten D .--. J. 1. WEEELZR. DO YOU Need Stationery of any kind? We have what you L.KE in ine Stationery of all grades, and when-you start out TO GET stationery of any kind come and - see ours before buying. And vyhen you start to write LWTT ERS to dis ' nt friends or relatives youn n ~ ~ n cils, et Don rget us when you are in J. H. McMaster & Co., Druggists. HEINZ. We are sole agents in Winns ho~ro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pickles, ask for Hein.z's, they are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles are fine. Heinz's Sweet jand 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. This is the season for evap or ated fruits. We have them in Prunes, Apples, Peaches and Apricots. H joliday... G oods... I have a nice selection just opened for inspection from which to select your Christmas Presents, eonsisting of *SLEEVE and COLLAR 'BUTTONS, PINES, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China t and Rogers &t Bros'. Celebrated nPlated Wares, as cheap and ra-a . ble as they can be bought any 'where. Call soon and make your sole. tion. C. M(Chancdier. 6DETAN E. On Your Sp We ape Readi Showirig C' A beautiful line of I Checked Muslin and ] were contracted for Ia. prices; you can have I Hamburg, Nainsook ai We are also showinj Spring colors in Print Duck and Zephyr C bought cheap. The e vantage. We will show you g Sheeting and Towels, White Damask in tv yard lengths. These quality, Soc and 75c. We have many new be interested. Give u The Caldiell D ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF TINWARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. Jes Pdin rs, ey P Wak efs ClunieldOUj adPlari t es.te.Ta o taMaheCd Monid, S MAnd E Bici utr,B. ?oaima Pln,s.. -.4 I,irClA FOE SAL BY J. J.IdOBwAfR. FIBLY STARl_T ring Shopping. j to Help You bg pPir)g goodSS White Goods in Plain Lawns, "ique. Some of these goods ;t August, before the rise in hem cheap. Also new lot of ad Lawn Embroideries. a large and varied stock of s, Percales, Colored Pique. inghams. These goods all arly buyers will get the ad :od value in White Spreads, and have a special bargain in ro, two-and-a-half and three are factory ends; splendid things to show and you will s a call. ry Good0. Company, JUSTARRIVED and FOR SALE. A IMCE LOT OF HORSES :AND S, a good Mares, a e Combination Horse. and, a few Plug Horses. My males 'are Iner iban I have e 114 -ve,r zandled. I will sel0 the above stoek hamp fr cash, or on time for good bamkable paper. Cows. - I will pay the highest eas~a price for all eltiases of cattle, fat or poor. I Buggie 1 have a few oah I have employed Mr. Arthur Owens for the present year. He will be glad to hays his friends call on him and de some business. I A. Williford, ...nse.r..81.. PMlihd &vlul by the customers J'The people who are the wisest judge of qualities and values. Our -. offering of ILOUE, BACON, GRITS MEAL, and all other lines of Staple and! Fancy Oroceries can be accepted as tbe best Drodaced. We searched the markets for the choicest (not the cheapest) goods, and the result of our ecoassfu) W. ghave jst received a e iot of hrly Rose and Goodrich Seed Pota toes; also Onio ASets.CO OEBEAR'S Dyspepsia Tablets -Cu res in rd igestionm ~ andc ysepsvammia. Enjeav Visiting Car Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Et a 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 . 500 to $1.00.a Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, W&tek=ak*r&qT*.w*I*r NEWS +.e and . e* HERALDJ TrimWwklv, $P a Yer W.klt,W1.W SILL SlAnS, LAWYUWs 5u. ast evermiihg kn 1e*mees the t.. GIVEFUS A CIAICI Uv.ey pommy see home is kept ath UNDER TAUING IN ALL ITS 3A TMW with s fall stock of Cubets,i~ Cases and CeSns, e.samily. e an use of heasm whem =bAaS for past ars0Si. tatinfas haei s ', s3aMesdt W at ashes