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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE TMday, April 17, - . 1904 LC.L.TTZss. -$ze kapervisor's report. -See notice of election of school trustees. -Bead report of The Winusboro Bank elsewhere. -Mr. Robert R. Jeffares announces himself for County Auditor. --Mr. Charles Jennings' friends were glad to see him out Saturday. -Mr. T. L. Johnston is announced this morning for County Sap -rvisor. 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. -Mr. Riley Stewart's many friends were glad to see him out Saturday. -BARGAIN-Gents' collars, good shapez; 4 for 15c. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. -Rev. Horace Rabb will conduct services at the Brick church next Sunday. -Two "deal games" sports were in town Sunday. Beavers were very much in evidence. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, lad., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always bring certain relief, care my headache and never gripe." Tkey gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels and liver. McMaster Co. -Among the shoppers in town Sat arday were secognized Misses Fannie Ford, Jennie Anderson and - Stuart. Misses Ford and Anderson will be re membered as sojourners among as daring the last summer term of school. - We take orders for wall paper. Samples on hand to select from. Prices low. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. -All these who attended Atwood's phonograph exhibit Saturday after noon speak of it in the must cou.pli meitary terms. Many may it is the best they've ever heard. A large crowd greeted him Monday afternoon and at night. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for ces tiveness, liver and bowel treables." Msl[aster Co. -The congregation at the Methodist Church Sunday was unusually large. Presiding 1lder Hodges conducted the services. This church was beeati fully decorated for the Easter services. The Baptist Church was also prettily decorated on Easter. Three persons were baptised. -Mr. J. S. Russell died in New berry last Saturday. Mr. IRussell was at one time a citizen of Fairleld County. He was married three times. Mis ret wiis was a sister of Mrc. Et. li. Jennings, his second a sister of Mr. Jennings, and his third a sister of Mrs. W. B Gilbert. Be was about 69 years of age. writes, "I never fail to relieve m3 children from croup at once by using One Minute Cough Cure. I wouli net fee~l safe iwithout it " Quickl3 cures cough., colds, grippe and at, throat and lung diseases. McMaste Co --Among the many 'egg hunts Saturday afternoon perhaps lions were more enjoyed than the one given by Mrs. T. K. Elliott to her little "Busy lee" society. After the merry chasi after eggs for several hours Mrs. El *liott served refreshments to the little ones in her usual delightful style, There were about 35 little ones present on this happy occasion. -You can fid a beautiful lot ol neekwear at The Caldwell Dry Gjoodi C.o.-adv. C A A Q2 .. n maag, Tis ad YshIs1AlfeSe Ta WATaR SIFrtY. -The follow ag is the report of th:e policemap or the water supply measurements takeri en Monday morning: Cisterns. Capacity. ft. in. Court-houis... 17 0 16 11 Depet.........16 7 3 5 f.lliott's ...... ..11 3 9 S Neil's ...... ....17 7 15 1C Miller's......... 8 0 Ph)illips',......11 5 10 7 Cummings'...17 8 17 2 bollege..... ..15 8 16 0 Smart's........16 6 15 2 Two hundred bushels of home raised corn. P. C. Mellichamp, Backlick, 8. C. "I used Kodel Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. II gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's besi friend," says E. Hartgerink. Overisel, Mieh. Digests what yen eat. Can net fall to cure. MeMaster Co. WEr, er SOURsI Hr. Editor: In your lastissue I ad 4vertised for a lost umbrella. The um brola was promptly found. Umbrel las ar e not often returnbd, and I de sire to commend Tin News mX HZR.ALn as an advertising medium. Why don't some of our merchinti learn that it pays to advertise, if donE intelligently ? A. Ner ever Fifty Years. Mas. W INSLOW's ,oOTEING STRUt has been used for over Ifty years bj *illiins of mothers for their ebhidret while teethiug. with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums allays a'! pain, cures wind colic, ani is the he.t remedy for diarrhoea 1 wil' relieve the poor little safere: Immediatel'. Sold by druggists is every part .1 the world. Twenty Syv costs a bottle. Be sure and ask foi "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,' and take no ;the kind. 1-1-17 Sore Throat Sorethroa and constantcoughingin dicate an affection of the bronchial tubes whichmay developintopleurisy orn11 mmationofthelungs. Do not wait - but use Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at once and be cured. DLBuLk COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are smal and pleasant to take. Doeters recommend it. Price =5 ets. At at drggsts. Unclaise Letters. The following is a list of letters re maining unclaimed in the postolee al Winnsboro, April 16, 1900: Daisy Ashtord. Miss Charlotte Benson. Mr Emit Cammon. Mrs Mary Lemmon. Persons calling for the above letteri will please say they are advertised. Preston Rion, P. M. Issus Sk. Tlal Yes Nave Atwfe hoeg Ugassthe rf of se4FUGOS-ELL Married, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. J. A. McMeekin, near Jenkinsville, Wednesday even ing, the eleventh inst., at 5 o'cloek, Mr. A. L. Seruggs to Miss C. Etta Bell, Rev. R. W. Spigner ofsiating in a very impressive manner. Thu young couple left immediately after the ceremony for their fature home near Winnsboro attended by the son gratulations and best wishes of their many friends. Z. Eismarek' Irem Werve Was the result of his splendid h ealth Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys 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 of brain and body. Only Sic. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. CLUBS TO REORGANIZs In obedience to the constitution of the Democratic party, the variou Democratic clubs of this county will assemble at their accustomed places of meeting on the fourth Saturday (April 23th), revise their club lists, reorganize their club lists and elect delegates to a county convention to be held in Wiuns. boro on the irst Monday in May elect ens delegate for every twenty lye members and one for a majority fraction thereof. T. S. Brice, Aprit 16, 1900. County Chairman. -The Caldwell Dry Goods C.. have a very handsome line of negligei shirts.-adv. Vel.aaIo Urmptlems cures them; also Old, Running at Fever Sores, Uicers, Boils, Feloni Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burn Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblaiu Best Pile cure on earth. Drives ot Pains and Aches. Only 2N ets. a bo: Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaste Co., druggists. *eML a ANa eere. Eon. John G. Mobley was in tow Saturday. Mr. H. L. Eiliott spent Sunday wii his family. Mr. MeBryde Smith spent Sands in Chester. Miss Marie Moore returned to Bidge way Sbturday. Miss May Davidson returned 1 Che. ar Saturday. Mr. R. Watkins, of Richmond, spea Eatnrday in town. Mr, Ben Boniware came up frot Columbia Saturday. Mrs. A. F. Euf arrived here Mot day to visit relt!ies. Mr. W. C. Boyd, of Ridgeway spent Sunday in town. kiss Martha Mobley returned t< Blackstoek Saturday evening. Dr. B. W. Taylor, of Columbit spemt a few hours in town Friday. Mr. Ja,. Crymes, of Greenwood spent Sunday and Monday in town Miss Lula McGrorey spent Frida and Saturday wi th M rs. M. H. Moblel Miss Clara Beaty spent Easter wit: her parents and returned to Columbi Monday' Mrs. t. D. Garrison, of Columbit it visiting the family of Mr. W.!I garrison. Mr. Nat Feak, of Union, has ri turned to his home after spendin; several days in town. Miss Kate Wheeler ieturned Frida; from a stay of several weeks at he old home, Prosperity. ~Mr. F. H. MeMaster, manager of thi Charleston Evening Post, is spendini a day or two in our city. Miss Isabel Douglass has returnei to Colnabia to resume her studiosa the Presbytsrian College. Mrs. Win. Robinson, of Augusta made a brief stay with the family c Mr. R. H. Jennings last week. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face form and temper will always hai friends, but one who would be attrat tive must keep her health. If she;i weak, sickly and all rnn down, sh will be raervous and irritable. If blh had constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimple' blotches, skin eruptions and awretel ed complexion. Electric Bitters is th best medicine in the wor:d to regulat stomach, liver ad kidnei s and I purify the blood. It gives stron nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvet skin, rich complexion. It will make good-looking, charwiing woman of rn-down invalid. Only .0 cents a !McMaster Co.'s drug store. Yesterday being Good Friday thea e was an old fashioned Easter egg hunt I at the Lower Longtown school house, and a gay time was in store for all present, the Lower Longtown school and their friends. Many of the eggs 1 were quite pretty. The seribe was not present, but however gives a few dots regarding the same. Everything p passed off pleasantly under the manage- i ment of Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wilds, and Misses Maynard and Yo' d. The ladies of the Longtewi Pres. e byterian Church (W. M. S. depart- v ment) :served lemonade and cake at 0 the same school house last evening ti (13th), and though there was not a t large crowd present, a sum of $5.52 a was realized for the beneit of the e church. A number of Longtown's gallant beaux, and fairest and sweet- i est bells graced the occasion with t their presence, joining in various d games, etc. The small hours ap- a proaching, the crowd dispersed to their abides after spending a pleasant b time. The W M S of the Longtewn Pres byterian Church (though in its in fancy so to speak), is flourishing. with Mrs J C Piekett, as president, Mrs A F Crawford, vise-president, and Mrs J P Jones, secretary and trea-ury. It bid dogs have been abroad in this sect ion quite recently. Rev J E Jones, with a few others, had an exciting ad- i venture lately with one that gave him I a call, causing him to lose a deg and pig. A little son oIMr J P Jones was bitten, net badly fortauately, the other day, and was carried to Mr loon, the hydrophobia specialist for treat ment. He is doing inely. All per sons are warnad to keep on the alert C for suspicious looking canines and 'a protect themselves on the public high- F ways and everywhere. The little fel low mentioned above was not bitten by the rabid dog. Misses Maynard and Ford leave for $ their respective homes to-day, their schools having closed. No crop reports this time as we have I said quite enough. Verite. st April 14, 1900. k Ais Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen t1 of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won derful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with Typhod Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be ame hardened. I was so weak I conldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of " Consutmption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and new am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and nuickest cure in the world for all~ Throat and Lu Trenbli. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles t free at McMiaster Co.'s drug store;t cv v ttle Janie Flenniken and Miss Mat tie Martin returned to Columbia Mon day after spendiag Easter in Winns ~boro. Mrs. er, of Chicago, who has Sbeen spr ... the winter at Dr. Pix ley's, at Farmingten, spent Saturday .and Sunday in town. SCASTOR IA -Jer Inate and Children. osers the S gmear et Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton, N. Y., writes, -'I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without bcneit. I was persuaded to use ledol Dyspepda Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of ii gestion." It digests what you oat. MoMaster C. Win. Orr, NIewark, 0., says, "We never feel safe without One Miante Cough Cure in the house. It saved -my little boy's life when he had the T pneumonia. We think it is the best ,medicine made." it cares coughs and ball lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results a MeMaster Ce. HEINZ.4 SWe are sole agents in Wians Tboro for Heinz's goeds. r When you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they o are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles are fine. t Heinz's Sweet sand Seur mixed. ~Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. SHeinz's India Radish. Heinz's Celery Sauce. Heinz's Tomato Catsup. , Heinz's Preserves in bulk. *. Heinz's Apple Butter and aJams. 0 Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk and glass. 'This is the season for evap orated fruits. We have them e in Prunes, Apples, Peaches *and Apricots. 'FM Hae MAhNT TO &CT OF THE egire, dated 17th day of Feb aait900, an election for three (3) rum for School Distriet No. 14 rill held in the Court Bouse in !ixro, 8. C., on MONDAY, BHB DAY 01 MAY NEXT. 'he twing persons are hereby ap oivbanagers of said election, iz: I.. flinnant, W. R. Elliott and ). E4Dowell. The managers will pen polls at 8 o'cleck A. M. and lose m at 4 o'clock F. M., and on losiihe polls, they shall count the otes 1 certify the result to the Clerk f Co. At ieleation no one shall he en tled rote who is not duly qualifted > Tot the general election for State nd (nty officers, and to ascertain rho 11 be entitled to vote, D. E. 10ol is hereby appointed to reg iter ttoters of School District No. 4. hall open the books of regis ation the Court Mouse on Thurs ay, Ray and Saturday preceding a day election, and no one will be lloweto vote for School Trustees rhoseiare does not appear on said ooks registration. R. H. JENIINGS, Clerk of Court. Winuoro, S. C., April 16, 1900. 4-17t( QZTEELY ENPORT OF TllllSIDRO EAI4L )t Winnsboro, S. C. Lt the eA of business March 31, 1900. LIABILITIES. apital stk, - - $120,700 00 Tndivide<profits, net, - 32,310 59 )ividendanpaid, - - 4 00 ills payde, - - - - 15,000 00 epos, , - .- - 236,747 70 )ue to bars, . - - - 9,644 16 Total, - - - $414,406 45 ASSETS. 'oans, . - - $283,669 55 verdrafts, - - 68,783 06 anking" hase, . - 7,850 Co Varehouse - - - 9,619 53 urniture ad fixtures, - - 1,700 00 ash in vat and other bans, - - - 42,784 31 Total, . - - $414,406 45 TATE OF SUTH C.RoLINA, ISS Countyof Fairfield. Before mpersonally comes James Davis, (shier of the Winnsboro ank, and rakes oath that the above atement iscorrect to the best of his nowledge ad belief. JAMES Q. DAVIS, - Cashier. Sworn t eni subscribed before me is 14th dy of Arl,1900. .G. JORDAN, Notary Public. Attest ccrect: T. K. ELLIOTT, J. F. McMASTEB,= 4-17 W. C. BEATY,Directors. ritice Of kDDlcat9i for Rail Notice is hereby .given that, in pnr iance. the-provisions of an Act of s Genera AsseMbly providing .for is formatiesn of Railroad Compaies, 198, pug will file th appliation to Scretary of lumbia, S. C., en-i 1900, for a charter onstructed from Camden, S. C, orporate na Winnsboro Company; ehartr is g ion shs" ha lands f. . ri ot piar eid .mI Ke W.m Winsboro, S M 0. LMBR AND ORANGE UG A R CANE SEED. W HITE AND GO0LDEN DENT CORK. FR AN MILLET. AFFIR CORN. ROM CORN. JATTAIL AND PEARL MILLET. JRNIELD AND )THEt JEANS. Do You Need IF SO, I CAN MUPPLY YOU .... WITH.. 2-Prong Light Hoes, at...2 e. Bound Point Light Rees, at. .2. Sbett's Cultivator Boas, at. ..0c. Onion Hoes........ .......25c. 6inc Light Garden Moes, at..30s. 4Prog Spading Jorks, .... ..75c. 4-Prong Potato Books, at... .50. 10Tooth steel Rake. at... 5. 2Tooth MalleVule Iron Rakes, at.................. 25. Poulry Wire Feucing, suitable f.r gardens. I bave it in 18, 24,56, 48 and 60-incb. J ElLEPR KG &ETANEARLY START )n Your .Spring Shopping. V Ir ape r(eadvi to He1p You b- A F: 81owing SPrirng 90ods' A beautiful line of White Goods in Plain Lawns, Checked Muslin and Pique. Some of these goods C 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, Colered Pique, Duck and Zephyr Ginghams. These goods all bought cheap. The early buyers will get the ad vantage.j 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 Caidwel Dry oods Company5 Men's. Shoes are easier to get right than most any other kind. There seems to be more scientific thought put into their construction. Stio , there are no end of 'scrub oaks" made, and no end - of shoe dealers who BELSo OKTESOLE- will tyto wor i&spetiug.Maybethere's more profit mslsing tat kind, but we don't ia saes ofthatof profit we want. fulvalue for m' - and that MY LINE OF es', iIsses' and Children's Slippers Q. D. WI L L.F'OR D. AmeScud Us Onc Dollar Ia a4. a . Iomes as seder 1ow ensa eve r hmu4 S as ase, raatthersand uantesarrs. areS arid I5Mbi 500mr sUma~ NIEmOTO HOSS AND fiT~~~eJ3 ombinet o I se. and a f P' o se. yi mak.u u Mb u* aruiertb thav~ wyhaA3OW. cah,orontie o gow aaem.ssdbm paper.4)aa%uImu.Asi LUIof qaalfewegooddMares,sa Oar I he e ie EUGIthat frigo will sll maesk heap for -FLU,AC, ah,or pr es y far H will b ae ga rd cd e.a e1te m re Cows. cl aes fi te, fat or himr by e o the cletus therps om buIness' es Th eop, wnho reathofer ises sfd) wil sellipford,sh " IOU,-aC'ON,i; GRIT aS,Oio MEL, rgraved Visiting Cards. tationeSrY, iedding wvitatiorls, Eta full assortment of styles to select from. ices to compete with any firm. lever IIgher; Ofts,a Lower. 1rds printed from plate, 1.** per 100. ew plates from lOe to $1-0*. Send all such orders to I. BRANDT, YachaSTW sJ@.1@ The aly unin g -y The most modera Sewing Machine of the age, embrasA ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work sad Simplicity. eawanted dease solicit. J.R. DERMB8 Qeneral Agent, RLcHMexD, VzzeImha. 32-28-37 Charlotte, W.!C., establishedl1a 1581 and Re lu11im g-ipa Rome, Oa., establiehod is 1386, isw under oe managemnt, o*' stegtinaladvantaget to a s ~e deiiga thore hiy pra.ties bag ness ducain e shortest. peuble The wide range of territory assert by our employment agency sforka exceptional chanes for a.earng- peel tin. We will guarantee yet a peel tion if you take ear gaaraitee eara. The rooms in the schools are larp aid convenient sad well lighted. Toung men or young women ap enroll in either sehool any week day during the year. If you are a stenogra her,bek keeper or teacher aid *eir a peel, tion, write the Piedmont Agenoy, Charlette, N. C. If you are not a stenographer er book-keeper, seda few mouths in sue of theseseoe and tet yourself in shape for earning money. Should you desire to be an ozpert In interest, stocks, trade discount, et6. send U6 cents in stamps or aliver a get our Poekes Calelatr-juel whet you need. For cireulars and further interma tion. address, D. ML. M.IVNR, President. OBEA R'S *Oyspepsia Tablets -owres IndigestIco Dysvpmeia.