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El 'e1 -BY 'S8ANDAERALIJ i.:_ pe TERa, IN ADT. A] On Year, - -e in - x.atks. - - L.-s so WINNSBORO, :. C. g~ Tharsday, April 12. - - 1900 -- oc LIEUT. M.YASEEE DIITINGUQsKE sh RIMSELF. th The American, pub!i;hed at Manila, d gives tha following graphic account, a in whieh a young South Carolinian gr played a conspicuous part. Lient. m ch MeMaster is a sosi of the lste Col. s F. W. McMaster who i3 well known of in Winnsboro: br On the morning of the 3rd of De- L cember about 11 o'clock, A company, t our advance party, was fired on by sP the insurrectors from tbeir mountain Pa intrenebments. But the moment the Jl firing commenced, Lient. McMaster, g under orders from Captain Batchelor, l at once deployed his company to the E1 right and opened fire on the insurrec- to tot from the opposite hills, but finding their fire inefeetive from so great a of distance, moved on down the gulch by that was covered with high grass, and eZ fallen trees, recentty felled by the n enemy as an impediment, and on up w the mountain occupied by the insur- be gents, and while under a galling fre to charged their entrenchments, killing 6 ac and wounding 17, securing many la rounds of ammunition, riies, horses lif and prisoners. While H company, lead by Lieutenant MeMaster, was us working its way through the gulch to H charge the enemy, A, F, and K com- an panies kept up a deadly fire holding - them in their trenches, killing and wounding many, when they were 0 forced to beat a retreat. All went well until the 7th when the battalion moved forward with H com pany in advance. Everything was in perfect order and the boys were itch ing for a scrap. They did not have y long to wait, for the battalion had not been on the march more than two hours when H company's advance guard on nsaring the banks of the Rio Grande. preparatory to crossing the river and entering the city of Naguilion, were greeted with a volley of Remington and Maser bullets, but the boys were equal to the emergensy and in less than 3- minutes the entire battalion was deployed and pouring volley after volley into the very trenches of the kid enemy. The insurrect"s knew it would certainly be a long range ight, h as the river was at least 2 hundred yards wide and unfordable, and they * held their strong stations behind en trenchments. The boys made several tr charges to the very water's edge but bmi were unabile to unlodge the e my all After about 2 hoars Ighting of is nin nd n hie rcal to s*im e river with , deadly fire, lank the eemy, dri them from their trenches, when th~efoon battalion would make short work of Iwo them. Among those who volunteered Iand to go were, Lieut. Miller, Corporal by a Johnson, Co H, Privates Amos cent Stuckey L. J. Clarke, Benjamin es Gorde, Co "H," and Co. "F" men ac- sm cepted, and at once moved down the fre river to the left of the enemy, and out i while the battalion held the insurrec- Men tos' attention in their trenches, they & C proceeded under a very heavy ire to -- cross the river almost in the mouths F of the enemy's riles, carrying their ( guns and bolts of ammunition with them, all reaching the bank in safety except Corporal Johnson, who was killed within a tew feet of the bank. Once on shore, with a yell and volley' that sent the fear of God through the 2 insarrectos, they charged their en trenchments and sent them helter- P skelter from their strongholds, and the battalion on the opposite bank -made many good Filipinos 'before they could run out of reach of the deadly Krag. Casualties to the battalion St were 8 wounded 1 killed. To the in- ceries surrectos 13 killed 76 wounded. So Wi great was their surprise on being fred trade on from their flank, that they stamn- are p: peded. leaving their killed and tom ) wour.ded in the very trenches where We they fell, to be buried and cared for goodi by the battalion. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Fleasant Lemon T.aIe , For biliousness, constipation and ap- and pendicitis. gener For indigestion, sick and nervous -W headaches. Come For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure.W For fever, chills, debility and kidney eV diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pre pared from the fresh juice of Lemons,( combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 60s and 81.00 bottles at all druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, Ga. As the CapiteL. I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a (et angerer from Indigestion, constipation and biliousness. I have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases, and got no permanent relief. About one year ago, the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became very weak, and lost desh rap idly. I commenced asing Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained t welve pounds in three months. My strength and i health, my appetite and my indigestion were perfectly restored, and new I feel as young and as vigorous as I ever did in my life. L. J. ALLDRED, Doorkeepor Ga. State Senate, state Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Mozieys Lemnon Elixir is the very best medicine I ever usedC for lbe diseases you recommend it for,... and I have used many kinds for wo man's troubles. M Mis. 8. A. Girsnuc, Salem, N. C. Ol XozLars LEMOX HoT DEO?s. mrtgag Cures all Conghs, Colds, Hoarseneas, Xeoou Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrha:e, ual ex and all throat and lung diseases. Ele- A. gant, reliable. 25e at druggists. Pre pared only by Dr. H. Mez!ey, Atlanta, s.g IN XaKOaaLL.sLLITQrr "rriIALO The Groom Well Known More. One of the most notable social ents of the season was the beautiful dding on Wednesday last of Mr. 3. Mackorell and Miss Corinna liott. The marriage ceremony was rformed at the residence of the ide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. liott, on Dunlap street, at 3 o'clock the afternoon, the Rev. A. N. Brun a, pastor of the Methodist Church, islating. Quite a number of invited ests were present and witnessed the pressive ceremony. The parlor, teption room and ball were taste ly and artistically decorated with ergreens and choice flowers for the casion, and handsome burning lamps ed a soft, pleasing light throughout a darkened rooms. The bride was elegantly attired in a rk gray traveling suit and presented )isture of exquisite loveliness. The oom wore the regulation black, and ide a handsome partner for his arming bride. After receiving the congratulations relatives and friends present, the ide and groom were drive, to the k U. depot, where they boarded a afternoon train for Blackstock, to sad a few days with the latter's rents. They were accompanied by is Pet Mackorell, sister of the oem, little Miss Charlette Galloway, i niece, and Messrs. L. S. and John liott, uncles of the bride, the latter ro going en to Columbia. As is well known, the groom is one Lancaster's most suecessful young siness men. Of sterling character, emplary babits, genial and aecom dating, he is deservedly popular ith all who know him. And he is to congratulated upon his good for ne in winning so estimable, modest, eomplished and attractive a young ly as Miss Elliott as a partner for I. The bride was the recipient of many eful, beautiful and costly presents. ir father's gift was a horse, a superb ima.-Lancaster Ledger. ver-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. healthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through is ur kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your a blood purifiers, they fil - J ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do 0 their work. da Pains, achesandrheu- ac - matism come from ex - cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected fo ney trouble. fe Cidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Di Lrt beats, and makes one feel as though y had heart trouble, because the heart Is t-working inj pumping thick, kidney- go, soned blood through veins and arteries. su t used to be considered that only urinary pr ubles were to: be traced to the kidneys, now moderp science proves that nearly " constitution~al diseases have their begin g in kidne trouble. f ou are sik you'caamzak o- 7 e cur Lsold on I I druggists i and ono-dol You may >1e bottle by mail Homne of sum~p.lo. also pamphlet telling you how to find you have kidney or bladder trouble. ion this paper when writing Dr. Kilmrer ., Binghamton: N. Y.""" irmers, *** *** Attention I (OW Id THE TIME TO BUT antation Supplies, ra STOCK OF HEATY GRO Sis new complete. Seater specially for the farmers' ,We know what they need, and repared to serve them and at bet- A prces. also carry a nice line of shelf Dyes I-ef p SHO38, HATS, of d DET GOODS, All NOTIONS, Ig verything usually found in a W al stere. Goods delivered to our city trade. and c and see us.m R. RABB & CO GRANITE CONERI. al prisei >EBEA R'S rvi Dyspepsia Tablets -Cures nd igestioni Di rans Was and and and tato Whij 3ysp.epsia. ,DL )NEY TO LOAN proved Farms seenred by Lrat PRE 'cs. Interest I per cent. In t less than iff9, S to 1 years. PACT] missions. Eerrewer pays ac 5. h W. D OLAES. Solicits snaalibro.4. 6. HN 3. FAI kE M S . golumbia, 5.'g. 5-26.1 The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, and sonn.I 4e-' o r&Z2507-Allo-ty All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle wit] Infants and Children-Expe What is C Castoria is a harmless sub; goric, Drops and Soothing contains neither Opium, M substance. Its age is its gu and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assiniil Stomach and Bowels, givin: The Children's Panacea-Tv CENUINE CASI Bears the The Kili YoII uH In Use For 0 ThC GCNTA COMPANY. T1 M{ ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR ShlERIFf I hereby announce ny-:elf a candi Lte for the office of Sheriff for Fair :ld County, and will abide by the ion of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLI K. FOR CLERK. [hereby announce myself as a candi te for Clerk of Court, subject t, the tion of the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG. hereby announce myself a <andidate the office of Clerk of Court for Fair Id County, subject to the action of the ;mocratic primaries. R V. BRAY. hereby announce myself as a.candidate 'lerk of Court for~ Fairfield County, iect to the action of the Democratic Lary. JAS. A. BRICE. DYEING FOR FUN. -cent packagre of Easter Eg ill prodnee an unlimited amout lnsre. There is a Isrge variety igs and colors in each. 1 aw this sesn and very pleas ,lso carry a full line of Diamond her Dyes. assortment of.Perfumery, Soaps oilet Articles is particularly in g. Made so by the highest tyf the goods and moderate loMaster Co. ~TTENTION F THE LADIES S CALLED TO A LINE OF ~INWVARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. h Pans, Ketchin Fans, D&iry Padding Pans, Jelly PaDs, Pans, Columbia, Scolloped lain Pie Plates, Tea, Bowl Gravy Strainera, Graters, Po- 4 ashers, Curd Moulds, Egg ., Toasters, Stove Kettle., [e tle., 'Tea, Table andt B.ast poors, Colandern, C,: , Biscuit Cut ters, A' . , SEIGLER I STON RION, Agent1 1 FIRE IXBJWE SQIPkY SFNEWY9R. s.aare of the public patron -as bornc tie signatnre of as been miade u"_ndcr his per pervsion since its infancy. no c:e to deceive you in this. and " Just-as-good" are but i and endanger the health of rience against Experiment. ASTORIA ititute for Castor Oil, Pare Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Drphine nor other Narcotic arantee. 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THE BRtADHIELD R~EGU7LATOR CO. ATLAJTA, GA. 1851 B[5T PRrIpAR[D PAINT 0 MADE BY tc fATAd1I.w.AnAll GnKIIAGO v.45.A. MOPAtiT00 For Salea By FOR SA.LE BT . JOBEA R. di SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, T COUrT OF rAIMLD. Win COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. O0 ] Bank of Ridgeway, of Ridgeway, try. S. C., Plaintif, blac against ben J. W. Ray, Defendant. feet Summons. For Relief. not To the Defendant above-named: Red YOU are hereby summoned and re- was quired to answer the complaint sired in this action, which was iled in the Jay. olse of the Clerk of the Court of of t Common Pleas, for the said County, grac on 15th March, 1900, and to serve a of ti copy of your answer to the said com- of e: plaint on the subscribers at their offices, A Nos. b and 6 Law Range, Winnsboro, frc: South Carolina, within twenty days also after the service hereof, exlusive of Ti the day of such service; and, if you "t fail to answer the complaint within the add: time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the 4.10 relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 15th March, A. D. 1900. A. 5. k W. D. DOUGLAMS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. S To the defendant, J. W. Ray: Take notice that the complaint to gether with the summons, of which 3yA the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the office A of the Clerk of the Court of Common to g Pleas, at Winnsboro, County of Fair- of ti field, in the State aforesaid, on 15th war, Mareb, 1900. A. S. k W.D. DOUGLASS, mom S-17-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys. ena eebefo SUMMONS. " Hon STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, d&T here COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. . Go COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. wh B. M. Grier, Plaintiff, Gi against of A R. H. Jennings, as Administrator of the estate of John H. Clamp, de- 4" ceased, M. R. Clamp, W. Fletcher - Clamp. Lillie Read. Jessie Clamp John Clamp, Eliza J. gcruggs, and The Bank of Ridgeway, Defendants. Copy Summona for Relf. To the Defendants above named :, YOU are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the offiee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com- got plaint on the subscribers at their offices above The Winnsboro Bank, Winns- E boro, S. C., within twenty days after the. service hereof, exclusive of the a day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time .. aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action es will apply to the Court for the relief j demanded in the complaint. . December 23rd, A D 1899. -e RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys.. To the Defendant Eliza J. Scrugg : - Take notice, that the complaint I in this action (together With the sum' mons of which the foregoing is a copy), was filed in the office of the Clerk of : the Court of Commen Pleis, at Winns- * boro, in the County of Fairfield, in - the State of South C olina, on the RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, 3-17-6c Plaintiff's Attorneys. son, The Time Oemee to every elderly woman when an im- ,,. a portanit functional change takes place- " Cho This is called"'The Change' of Life'" i Theentiresy stemnundergoes achanuge. .Coln Dreadful diseases such as cancerad .' consumption are often contracted at "Te this time. a mek "~ Graa Wine rof Cdul-"= Ar. Chara strengthens and purifis the entire . m menstrual troubles, but is especially * recommended at this time. Ask Ar. 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W. be at Mr. Henry Refo's etable is neboro on Saturday of each week. londays at the farm; balance of at his former stands in the coan He is seven years old, bay, with k points. HeIght, 16; has good and muscle; no blemish or de. He is strong, trictionless in oz, kind in disposition, and a per roadster. His sire is the celebrated Wilkes, His dam, Betsey Baker, the mother of trotters. She was I by Dictator, who was the sire of dye-See, 2 10, of Director, 2 07, he invincible Direetum, 2.04, the idsire of Nancy Hanks, the qveen otters, and the sire of many others ctreme spred. Iton-g a twed trotter with per kt,.e ac ion, W. A. W. pssesses sadd.e gaits i.t aaperior qualitt rus, 15 00 m insure c:,tr. For ntied pedigice and certified record JOHN G. MOBLEY, -SE Winnsboro, S. C. LETTERS OF A ISTRLTIGJ. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COVXTT OF J1A1JILD. r. JORxBTOX,a q.,Jus4EProem rBEREAS, B. H. Jennings, Clerk of Court, bath made suit to me rant him letters of adminisration to estate and efeets of B. F. Boal. ,, deceased: tese are therefore to site and ad ish all and singular the kindred and itors of the said B. F. Boalware, ased, that they be and appear re me, in the Court of Pro , to be hold at Fairield Court se, South Carolina, on the 4th of May nect, after publication of, at 11 o'elock in the fore a, to show cause, if any they have, the said Administration should be granted. ,en under my hand this 4th da. pril, Anno Domii 100. S. R. JOHNSTON, Judge ef Probate. OUTHERN RAIISWAV. rl Thim at Jso]onvi'll and ef8sand astern Time at Oth PaliS. hn.. ia i eeot ebruary reasaso1trD. .. ........ ....... "....... .. .i ami.Y............8 rtanburg....... mzille ..... ...... avineo............g 11.......... ...... s ....... ...... sotte......... . ...... ne......... .... 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