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LUCAL INTELLIGENCE Saturday, April 7, - 1900 LOCAL XATTZS. -Those "dying for fan" should -4read MeMaster Co.'s advertisement this morning. -Easter opening April 10th, Gon tinaiug through the week, at Mrs. A. L. McCarley's. -Frost Wednesday and Thursday morning, but no harm to fruit has been reported. 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 ceunterfeita. They are dangerous. Master Co. -Job wor cited by TE Nws AXD HxALD.Z c freight by having your work done at home. -The Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal snd the Weekly - Ew AND HERALD one year for $1.50 in advance. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Care in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says E. Hartgerink. Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Can not fail to cure. McMaster Co. -Wedding be:ls will ring here nn . the 25th inst. This interesting event w1 k e *Q* Church. -Q. D. Williford calls speeial at. tention to she. this morning, and in vites an inspection of his stoek before you parchase elsewhere. M. 9. Smith, Butternut, Mieh., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for es tivenss, liver and bowel trouble.." McMaster Co. -A large crowd greeted the Labadie company in Faust at the Thespian Hall Thursday night. The show was fairly good, but might have been bet ter. -Candidates are coming out faster in other counties than in Fairdeld. In looking over our exchanges we notice that the number of cards double the number now running in Tx Nws AND H nT. Rev. W. 1. Sitzer, W. Caton,N. T., writes, -1I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without bonelt. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Care and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panaces for all forms of indi gestion." It digests what you eat. mcMaster Co. -What a pity W innboro hasn't an opera hIuse. This is, perhaps, the only place of its size without one. The Winnsboro people appreciate good can't 'some steps be taken toward making a hall it to ask good compa nies to come here? -Eon. W. 8. Hall, a prominent r citizen and planter of Mitford, Fair Seldi'eRty, same to the city Friday on a vi.e,h is son, Prof. W. S. Hall, Jr, and h(daughter,Mts. J.KDpr - oqg, Mr. Hall is a caltured ga genleman ofnte old school He visited it6 r choolsand Limestone college, CI a ur big industrial plants aidex pas himself in most lttering terms *. Jfney and her prespeets.-Gafnaey s Ledger. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, Ill., e writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at once by using One Minate Cough Care. I would net feel safe without it " Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all threat and lang diseases. McMaste Co. di S-There came near being a serious 0 accident on the Southern Thursday ~ ,morning near Yemassee, S. C. As s the fast mail train, No. 15, ran into the U woodyard at that place it was discov- h ered that the wood was on fire and ti the cross-ties burned. The engius P passed over safely, also the mail ears, but two passenger coaches were h burned. The Pullman cars were saved and all mail and express. Fortunately 3 no one was hurt. Win. Orr, Newsrk, 0., says, "We never feel safe without One Minute I Cough Cure in the house. It saved I my little boy's life when he had the d pneumonia. We think it is the best, medicine made." it cares congh' and 1 all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, t harmless and gives immediate results 3 MoiMaster Co. -Cards are out announcing the mar risge of Miss Annie Bonham Aldric3 to Dr. William Egleston on Wednes- ~ day, April 18th, at the Church of the Holy Apostles, Barnwell, S. C. Miss 3 Aldrich is a daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robt. Aldrich, of Barnwell. Dr. ~ Egleston is a s -n of the late Mr. Dui- t Bose Egleston, and is well known in Winnsboro, his old horse. He is now a prominent young physician of Barn well. It is needless to say that he, wil t have the be t wishes of his numerous friends in: Winnsboro. 3.szsk TIhe Kind You Hau Always 3g* of JOSEFR STaWAET DEAD Mr. Joseph Stewart died at his home - ai Longt, wu on last Wednesday. He was oe.e of the oldest citiz-ns in: the county, huy ing reached the age of 91 1 years. He was an unusually active and vigorous man up to only a few' months ago. It is said that he could I mount a horse and gallop of with the spirit and rec'ness of a yong man'. A highly : espectcd citizen is lost to ecounty. VoleaaIo Uruptions re grand, buit Skin Eruptions reb eof j'y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve rts t bemt; also Old. Ruonning and ver Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felouis, mrus, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, is. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, .. Pile cure o'n earth Drives ont in, and Aches On:ly N ets. a box. ore guiaraniteed Sold by McMaster Co., drnggists. GRIPPE and in,uenzainvariably leave the with a bad For suJ' BU'Scougsyrup is ighly recommended. h won derfed remedy gives relief at on conquers the worst cough oernigh andt soon effects a thorough cure. DrBulis COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza. Doses are smal ad pleasant to toke. Dotss rccom:nend it. Price 25 cts. AaU druggists CnACM s1VIe. Services will be held in the follow ing churches on Sunday: Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pas tor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 6 p. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. C. E. McDonald. Service at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m . Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes. day at 4 p. m. Methodist-11 a. m. Ennday 8chool t 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes lay at 4.30 p. m. Bua The Ki YoU NaS Alhays k#l QOXI"@ A"~ 001' O. Rev. J. L. Freeman went to Ridge way Friday. Mr. E. 3. Ragsdale has returned from Columbia. Mr. J. W. Reed, of Chester, spent Friday in town. Mr. Will Boyd, of flidgeway, Was in town Thursday. Mr. Ed Boyd paid his Bore friends a tying visit Thursday. Mr. Jas. A. Brice went down the road Friday en business. Mrs. Brockington and Miss Lila went to Columbia Friday. Mr. Charles Jennings was expected home Friday evening on Account of sickness. Dr. J. W. Team sme up from Ridgeway Thursday afternoon to at tend Faust. Mr. Gregg MeMaster' returned from the medical college in Charleston Thursday evening. Mr. James Wilson Hanaban is spend ing several days in Richmond and other points north. Mr. John Wilson, of Ridgeway, at tended Faust here Thursday night and rtrned on the midnight train. Xis Life Was Saved. Mr. J. R. Lilly, a prominent citizen f Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won erful deliverance from a frightful eath. In telling of it he says: "I as taken with Typhod Fever, that an into Pneumonia. My lungs be cme hardened. I was so weak I ouldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing elpd me. I expected to soon die of onsumption, when I heard of Dr. e~ great relief. I continued to use and now am well and strong, I t say too much in its prvise." This relons medicine is the surest and I tickest cure in the world for all al roat and Lanw Trouble. Regular i, es 50 cents and $1.' - Trial bottles e at McMark -9 drug store, g, ry bottle g'iar' 'til. ci XXI. JANU 3.AUDEEDALE. c Some Fursher Detais In Nor Bebair. he passing away of Mrs. Jane Lan irdale removes from our midst one the moat 'prominent citizens of !innsboro. For more than Ifty years ic has been prominently identiled ith the social, business, and religioum erests of our town. The death of is woman deserves more than a assing notice from our hands. Nor fi g, active, and useful life w as spent t] are among us, and her death means, t only a loss to her immediate fami- h r, but to the community at large, in h~ 'hich she was held in highest esteem. b Mrs. Lauderdale was Miss Jane aussell, and was born in County lown, Ireland, May 14th, 182, and y cd in Winnaboi-o, S. C., April 2nd, I OO, lacking only a few weeks of ~ ig sevcnty-eight years of age. On i larch 8th, 1843, she was married in j eland to Mr. Montgomery Lemmon, d in November of the same year the oung couple emigrated to America, I d arrived in WI,nsboro in January, 144. Mr. Lemmon died August 23rd, 1 849. The fru~t of his union wan three hildren, two er whom, Mrs. 3. 0. ng and Mrs. J. W. Bolick, survive, e other, James Montgomery Lem ion, having died -Novemaber lIbh, On June 8th, 1852, she was married Dr. David Lauderdale. The fruit fthis union was six childrem, four of rhom Burvive. The Irst horn, an in 'ant son, died when a month old, and aie M., the wife of Mr. Thos. P. ryso, diesi in 1194. Those who sur ve are, Th>s. W. anid George R. asndrdale and Mrs. J. L. Bryson, of his place, and Mrs. W. T. Blakeley, of rn, S. C. This is a brief out line of or life. Mrs. Lauderdale wan a wvoman of ret energy. For nearly fifty years e was actively mngaged in the mser sntile basiness, and was eminently uecesful. At the close of the war e and her husband had acenmulated iconsierab'e fortune, which was en rey destroyed by fire, when Sher sian made bis memorable march to the sea. They began anew, after the war, ad by bard work they repaired their broken fortune, and continned to be uecessfl. While actively engaged n buiess, Mrs. Lauderdal.- did not neglect the affairs of (be a';me. She rained her childrer ini the fear of the Lord, and made the homse attractive for them. Another striking thing about Mrs. Lauderdale was ar religious ckarac ter whieh was of the highest type. She was one of the oldest members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Chursh, and her -aeat in the sanctuary was rarely vacant. She loved her church, and did much tor It, and lived her religion, in her home, and every where. Those who have been with her much in the last few years could see that she was ripening for heaven. She came to the grave "in a full age, likd as a shock of corn someth in his season." Mrs. Lauderdale was a woman of strong character. Of thq strictest in tegrity, kind-hearted, pious and ener getic. She lived a noble life, and died with the love and' esteem of all among whom :she lived her long and useful life. In her death, the com munity loses -a gond woman, the church a staunch . py i r, an er children a devo 'nd loving mother. They have th "Impathy of all the communi-ty i Ir bereavement. A Friend. Bears th The lind You Has Always Begh4t Bigatsz. sf IDGEWAY ITEMV. The death of Mr. P. M. Spence was quite a shock to the community at large, as very few knew that he was sick. Mr. Spence was a true man and a good citizen--tiue to his friends and his convictions whatever they might be. His loss will not only be felt by his family, but by the town and com munity. The farmers of this vicinity have been putting in good time, and from all indications the usual crop of cotton will be planted. The oat crop is not very promising. The farmers complain that they are "off in color"-look red and not a healthy green. County Supervisor Tennant was in town to-day. Quite a party went to Winnsb%ro last night to attend "Faust"-Misses Isabel Ruff and Daisy Wilson, and Mr. John Wilson, Dr. James Team and Mr. W. C. Boyd. L. April 6, 1900. Bismarek's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Lidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power or train and body. Only 25c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Miss Jennie Beaty, who has been teaching school at Yeasterville, arrived hme Thursday to spend a day or two with her parents. Little Miss Sallie Stne accompanied her. Fer Over Fifty Yeas Ms. Vinstow's SOOTHINt STEUP i been used for over fifty years by 5 illions of mothers for their children hile teething, with perfect success. soothes the child, softens the gums, at lays alt pain, cures wind colic, and the best remedy for diarrhoea. It ill relieve the poor little suferer a mediately. Sold by druggists in ery part of the world. Twenty-ive ti ints a bottle. Be sure and ask for q fr. Winslow's Soothing Syrap," ad take ne other kind. 1-1-17 p Rev. Peter Stokes and bride and .. r. Henry Stokes and bride passed rough Winusboro Friday en route to arly Branch after a bridal tour north. Ne Bight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, irm and temper will always have iends, but one who would be attrac e must keep her health. If she is !ea, sickly and all run down, she ill be nervous and irritable. If she d constipation or kidney trouble, er impure blood will cause pimples, lotchea, skin eruptions and a wretch complexion. Electric Bitters is the est medicine in the world to regulate ~omac, liver and kidneys and te urify the blood. It gives strong erves, bright eyes, smooth, velvLty kin, rich complexion. It will make a oodlooking, charming woman of a un-down invalid. Only 50 cents at leMaster Co.'s drug store. Mrs. T. a. Bryan returned to Co ambia Friday after spending several Lays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. . ). E. Jordan. CASTORIA icr Tnats azi Chidreei. 1 [ Te Kid Y kisnAlaysIUeght assaue et LETTERS OF ADINISTL > STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. IRS. B. JOH N8T O, .Es., Jude Prebats WHERE AS, R H. Jennings, Clerk of Court, hath made suit to me :o grant him letters of administration ) the estate and eftects of B. F. Boul ware, deceased: These are ther ef >re to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred and reditors of the said B. F. Boulware, jeceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pr'o ate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 4th ay of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why tae said Administration should sot be granted. Given under my hand this 4th day ef April, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON, -6 Judge of Probate. Women as Well as Me'n Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the r ind, dis courages and lessensambition; b't, vi .... and che Iuness soon S - 3dsPUVwhen the kid neys arq* out of order or diseqsed. KidDh'ey trouble has - becomb so prevalent that It is not uncommon fora hUd to be born afflict6--with wek kid MeYs- If Ihe child urin . Idtes the Ioften, if the rne scalds the flesh or iwhen the child reaches an age when it 64ild be able to control the passage, it is t afflicted with bed wetting, depend upon. it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney tr%uble, and the first step should be towardq the treatment of these important or;,'. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a ed condition of the kidne and bla and-not to a habr:as pid pose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- naaw of swap-Root. 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, Agest PACTFIC FM J18TSIII E11PIY If AWYIK Solisits a -sare of the public patron age. 9-26-1y NOTICE. I WILL STAND MY STANDAVE: BRED JACK this season at Wi. W' boro. He is fifteen hands high, b! Z with white points; weighs me h..a. dred peands. He took the first pr,ce at the last State Fair. Insurance. IAn Dollars. J. I. WREELEIR. 2-13-1m A 5cen pakag o ESte g Wea. The NG OasU tAt 6.otpcaeo atri DCeswl rde nulmtdaon HEI . We arel egetinW ns Then yoeesicls r reshe est riezs Dl ike r einz'sol Cuues in Wbulk. borHeinz's oRdds. Hezsk fomato' Ctsup. Heinz's Dillserves bule Heinz's Appletsd Butern Heinz's CunceMers in bulk Hinz's Preservsn bulk.ap ~rated fruits. We have them 1 Prunes, Apples, Peaches nd Apricots. foliday... Goods... I hare a nlice sel3ction just pened for inspection from which o select your Christmas Presents, onsisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nic. presents in China nd Rogers k Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and relia le as they een be bought any where. Call soon and make 'your selee 4.en. C. M. Chandcler. bET AN EARLY START On Your Spring Shopping. We aPe Iead-y to Help You b Showirig 8prirIg G0oods. 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, 5oc and 75c. We have many new things to show and you will be interested. Give us a call. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company. Men's Shoes are easier to get right than.. most any other kind. There seems to. be More scientific thought .,put 33. , into. their construction. Stillr there are nog. end - . of "scrub oaks". - made, and no'end SOL . - of shoe deslers who SELZ ON TE'O will try ~to work them off on thie un suspecting. Maybe 'a there's more profit in sales of that kind, but we don' think it's the kind- of profit--we w If we couldn't give - -fullvalue for rnce and that CT MY LINE OF s', Misses' and Children's Slippers. Q.D.wwLLFORD. Send Us One Dollar. But this ad. oZ and send it to us with one .deBar ad we lately the grandest bargain ev:r heard of and a better i oraythanuhaveytUStPW oubabdcotainh 1s117 45.000 more words than webSar seer'tstUa bed D4tonsze udhas sE @WIE P her elsec enaad I saA ~ i4I Fabisersan prant.'cuers. . Akron, Ope TheRY531 arbne eaadgehs. nhle :oir.o1 -.e.A INICEHLOTEONEROROEPANND MUEStafw ooiMrs,iY a ai t.ezAkot ho , Puhe Wrss.Myma ereona . hr~i :a-d-t - 'LJSAr nrI VED uI~e i eeandd LS, or ontie frgood aabe apr. ortauIhv Cows wiln pay the highes ash price for all th utlir ByL gg jeg. The people who are the wisest .Judge of qualities and values. Our have a few nice BUGGIEs that 1Ifrigo will sell cheap for cash. FLOUR, BACON, GRITS, MEAL, _________OATS, CORN, and all other lines of Staple and Fanoy I have employed Mr. Arthur Owens 6roceries can be accepted as the best for the present year. He ilbegaproduced. W' - *r- e h ak o aye his friends cali on him and do folh, hie t o the uahetst oe business. goods, and the result of our sucessful . *u~ .. 1 buying is here for our customers... A3 wio u we have just received a ine let .1 9I arly Rose and Goodrich Seed Pota boes; also Onion sets. Wu-s... =o = J. D. MOCAELUY hiCA rgrved Visiting Car Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Et A full assortment of.et ' t selec from. Prices to c4te with asy firm. F*v.r?Wgher; Often Lew Cards printed from plate $1." per 10. New plates from goo to $1.* /I such orders to R. RAN DT wato.)MaklovJ.lw NEWS+** and .++HERALD TieklML 6 a Tarm kAe ~LW13 MA3, BILL UJABS, 10T3 MABS ase .eerm a6e ass aa4e. GIVEUS A CdANCE Uv.~ 7Pemy . kene is kept ookn UNDERTAKING INALL ITS W wMt a 'fanl steek ofn Gas ad CoSas, esassaIy . sand ui'.f heas whe.i.n Thaalrnwppas .t old stad - eshaMamadedWMa a he. i u.0Q .