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LOCAL' INTELLIGEN CE Tuesday, Ma- I, - - - 1900 LOCAL MATTERS. -Mr Hugh S. Wylie is out for County Treasurer. -Read Mr D. E. McDowell's an. nouncement for Sheriff. -Mr B. G. Tennant announces him. self this mornirg for Sheriff. -Mr John J. Neil announces him self for Clerk of Court in this issue. -Mr John W. Lyles announces himself for Clerk of Court this morn ing. To sesure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, weli known as a certain cure for piles avd :1-in diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerons. McMaster Co. -Mies Amelia Lauderdale has been quite sick and went to Chester Sunday for treatment. -Mr John G. Wolling is a caudi date for the House of Representatives. Read his card. -BARGAIN-Gents' collars, good shapes; 6 for 25c. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 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. -Bishop Capers.held services in the Episcopal Church both morning and evening Sunday. -Mr. A. L. Porter, who has been quitc sick for the past few weeks, was reported much better Monday. -Read the card of Thos. F. McDow, of Yorkville, who ii a candidate for Solicitor of the sixth judicial circuit. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers alw.ays bring certain relief, cure my headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorates the bowels and liver. McMaster Co. -Potato bugs are a pest-Paris green 1ills themont. J. H. McMaster & Co. have it in any amount. Cane seed. Don't forget them when you want it. -The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. have a very handsome line of negligee shirts.-adv. -Hennies, of Columbia, will be at Thesplan Hall to make photographs for one week only from May 3rd. All sizes and styles of photos made. Call ,at once. Six good photos for 35c by Hennies.-adv. LWin. Orr, Newsrk, 0., sas "We never feel safe withent One Minute Cough Care in the houise, It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medicine mide." 1t cures conghs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives immediate results McMaster Co. -The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. ca l your attention to their "hot weatber goods," millinery and shoes. They - e r -your patronage and d will etheorts to please you in goods'and prices. -I have moved my beef market da) from the old stand near Law Range ~ and will be in the old Habenicht build ing during the summer, where I will sell ice in connection with my beeflu market. William Rosborough. M c A.O Q 22. A.. the Bears the The K(indi You Hats Always Bought i of -- bur ATHE WATER Surrt.-The follow- val, nigis tha repc:'t of the policeman on the water supply measurements takenaf on Monday morning: wa: Cisterns. Capacity. ft. in. Court-house. .17 0 16 11 ~ Depot...........16 7 8 5 u elliott's ...... .-11 3 9 3 Neil's ...... ....17 7 16 1 this Miller's......... 8 8 0 wit l'hillips',........1 5 10 7 ~ Cummings'..... 17 8 17 2 g College.........15 3 16 0 cou Smart's..........16 6 15 2 Millinery! Millinery! Are you willing to be ccnvinced that troi we can scil you choice up-to-date mil. the linery goods at the lowest prices? f hea you are, kindly call on us before pur- foe' ehasing. J. 0. Bosg. like _____________________ Ida Red Hot from the Gun Bitl Was the ball that G. B. Steadmian, wh~ of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. car4 It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat- mo mient helped for 20 years. Than Buck- goo len's Arnica Salve cured him. Curcs taik Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felone, hay Corns, Skin Erupticns. Best Pile cer: cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure Evt guaranteed. Sold by Meclaster Co. .druggists.__ CESUS ENUC3!ERATORS The following are the eens~us ennume. roS~ ratort for Fairfield county : so) Township No 1, Robt R Je ffarcs; No has 2, Jno B Morrison, Walter A Blain; the~ No 3, D M Dixon; No 4, W F Scott; bas No 5, N A Peay, Jr; No 6, Thomas HI Jones; No 7, Joe Coleman; No 8, Wm cui G Hinaiant; No 9, Jas T Young ; No to 1 10, A L Scruggs; No 11, Wm B Yar- " borough; No 12, Thos M Jordan; No Th: 18, W Beykin Lyles; No 14, James M Wi Stewart. her ;Ml1I1ln Given Away. bor It is certainly gratifying to the pub- ~ lic to know of one concern in the land. who are not ofr-aid to be generous to Sil the needy and suffering. The. propt-ic- :bia tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for 3 Constumptioni, Courhs and Colds, have Ga giveni away over teni miliou trial but- V tlee of this great mcedicine; and have the the satisfaction of knowing it has ab-' 3 solute!v cured thousands of hopeless:g V cavs. Astbr::a, Urohchiti, Hoarse nes- and all diseases of the T biroa!. Chest an'd Lunrs are suired by it. Ca!t 3 erCo , druggista, and get a '-D *free. Regular size 00. and ver dbettle guaranteed, or price tivi A. . S ~Mc MRS. JNO. M. LEMMON DEAD. Mrs. Jno. M Lnin.>n died :t he home in the county mqt Sstardiy, am the funeral services were hed i Sunday. Th birial took p'tce a Milling'd Cro;s-Rads. Mrs. Lemmol was a daughter of Robt. Young, at honorable Fairlield family. Sho wa: married when 17 year. o't age A Christian .voman, she Wa. a devotec wife and mot)her. She wa; a can sistent me:ber of the Presbyteriai Church, and was instrumni;tal it having the ehpe' at Milling's Cross Roads i'(cted. She is survived by her husband, Mr. John M. Lemmozn, and children: Messrs. William Lemmon, Law Lem mon, Mrs. Mary Milling, Mrs. Jame. Cathcart, and Misses Janie and Belle Lemmon. For Over Firty Years. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. . Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 CLUBS REORGANIZED. Parsuant to tha call of the county chairman the Democratic Clubs in the county 7met on last Saturday. The following is a partial list' WATEREE. President-T L Johnston. Vice-President-Robert Moore. Executive Committeeman- Jno G Mobley. Delegates-John G Mobley and Jo M Gayden. WINNSBORO NO 1. Preaident-T H Ketchin. Vice-Presidents-W C Beaty and W G Jordan. Executive Committeeman - T K Elliott. Delegates-T q Ketchin, J U Stew. art, W. C Beaty, E B Ragsdale, J E McDonald, J M Elliott and T K Elliott. WINNSBoRO NO 2. President-S R Johnston. Vice-President-II S Wylie. Executive Comritteeman-Robt Y rurner. Delegates-R U Jennings, R Y rurner and U G DesPortes. -moro "-T8 ZA'AVl Oo Bts Y *COMING AND GOING. Mr. J. F. L. Habenicht spent Siun lay in town. Mr. Joe Cummings spent Sunday in own with relatives. Mrs. James Bryson is spending everal daysa in Chester. Mrs. Chas. Dwight will attend t [rs. Mclver Gregg Lis expec e - to visit Mrs. G. II. McMaster. Co lias Besie Timmons is visiting Mr. Mrs. Douglass, of this county. [r. Ed Porter came up from Co thia Sunday and returned Monday. 3. WV. D. Donglass leaves to-day for musical festival in Spartanburg. - liss Elizabeth G. Dwight is ex- Sa: ted home from Washington to-day. lov isa Patti Elliott leaves for Spartan g to-day to attend the musical festi- 3 Pa. [iss Bessie McMaster has returned co0 r spending : . ral days in Ridge- Iti has r. IH. L. Elliott spent Sunday is 2 his family and returned to Co- br bia Monday morning. thr rs. Walker returns to Ridgeway ver morning after spending some time -- b her daughter, Mr's. A. L. Porter. aster Tallie Douglass, of Wash on, ar~rived here Friday night and isiting his grandparents in this uty. Erave Men Fall ictims to stomach, liver and kidney Ai bles as well as women, and all feel results in loss of appetite, poison cr( the blood, backache, nervousness, kil iache and tired, list'ess, run-down ing. But there's no need to feel thl that. Listen to J. WV. Gardner, siz ille, Ind. He says: "Eectric ers arie just the thin~g for a man n be is all run down, and don't w'.sther he lives or dies. It did 'na give me :cw strength and d :1ppetite than anything I could .I can now eat anything and e a new lease on life." Only 50 s, at. McMaster Co.'s drug store. r'y bottle guaranteed.f0 CU XtIDGEWAY LOCALS. foi here is ran epidemic of grippe and tel ola in -ur' town and community; bo Smember of almost every family 01 heen sick, and in some instances entire family; bowever no case proved asrions. r G L Roeborough, who has been ec ill for the past few days, is ableJ e out again. r Charles E and Mliss Jennie C ma=, who have bceen spending the ter' in Rliverside, California, came ie esterday. [iss Basie McMastern, of Winns , is visitir~g fri.mn4 in town. , Ja; R1 D~ePories assisted at the w moans-Tayer i wedding in Colum- fat cit lia SdLia Riosborough, of Augu-ta, cr1 spent a few clays in town. pet ev and Mirs Turnipseed are visiting C.) ;arenits of the Ise in Greenwood. SUI hrs A L Ot t and chilar.:n ate visit- 11 relative. in~ Orangeburg L * in pril 30, 1000 wi I. B.Smnh, Butteinut Mh , says, eWin's Limre Early JRiacra are the -, bst piils I ever used for cos iness, liver' and bowel troub:es." WHITE OAK NEWS. r I We are having fine spring weath< j now. The farmers have started the' plows after one week they lost, owin to the constant rain that fell near] every day. It was very heavy attime and did much damage to the land, ani the seed that was planted. The ]an( that was prepared for planting wa! worse flooded and torn up than it ha boen since the May flood of '97. The grain crop is the finest at thi date than it has been since the yea 1882. The health of the community is i little better now than it has been foi several weeks. Nearly all the sick art convalescent. There was hardly a family in this section that escaped the grippe, and nearly every one down at the same time. Our community was shocked to hear of the death of our old neighbor and friend, Mr. J. A. Weldon. He had been unwell for several months, bat his death was unexpected up till a few hours before he died. An old, honest, upright and good citizen has paseed away. He died at his son-in-law's, Mr J A Gibson, where he had been living for several yeard. The White Oak High School will close its session in a few days. A!r Clarence Mobley has been ap poii.; d agent and operator at White Oak in place of Mr J M Neace. WI.at has become of the Fairfield Memorial Association? Up to two years ago this association was in a flourishing condition. The 10th of May, decoration day, was always looked forward to with great interest, and on that day we always had a fine address from some old ex-Confederate, a fine program carried out and the graves of our xoble Confederate dead lovingly decorated with beautiful flowers. Have our gallant dead been forgotten? God forbid! And what has been done with our Confederate monument that our Irue and loving ladies worked so hard for many years to erect to the memory of our noble dead? Can't dear old Fairfield with the twelve hundred dollars already on hand raise a supplement sufficient to erect at least a plain shaft of old Fair field granite in old Fairfield's capitol to the everlasting memory of old Fair field's noble Confederate dead? I think so. Many hearty congratulations go down from this community to Mr and Mrs J W Weathersby, the former home of Miss Nannie. She was al ways admired and was a favorite of everyone when she lived among us. May j.y, peace and prosperity be with them all their days. A pril 28, 1900. Sentinel Working Night and Day l'he busiest and mightiest little thing tat ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coat ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness nto energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in build og up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. ,at The Caldwell Dry Goo -adv. Tthe Thbe Kind Yoa Have Always BO~ght natre -We take orders for wall paper. ples on hand to select fro. -. Prices r. The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. rs. Calvin Ztmmerman, Milesburg ,says, ' is a speedy cure for 1 ghs, colds, eroup and sore throat jf a Minute Congh Cure is unequaled. l s pleasant for chIldren to take. I Z rtly recommend it to mothers." It he only harmless remedy that pro es immediate results. It cures' nchitis, pneumonia, grippe and , oat and lung disases. It wiU pre t consumption. McMaster Co. e a pest that robs us of our >p of potatoes. Paris Green fin Is thern outright and saves . Scrop. We have it in all ml e packages to suit you, even you want a small amount. CANE SEED ] Jar forage. It is the best for r country should you need ant age. Come and we will I you about it. We have or~ th Early Amber and Early in ange Cane Seed. an Don't forget us. ,H. McMaster & Co., Druggists. TO Beware of a Cough. L coughi is not a disease but a .nymp I. Consumption and bronchitis, -y ich are the most dangerous andyo a diseasee, have for their first indi- tina ion persistent cough, and if prop- or r- tr eated as soonl as this congh ap' 190( rs are easily cured. Chaamberlain's and agh Rernedy has preven wonderfully hav cessful, and gain~ed its wide repnta- can a and e-xtensive sale by its success o cuing the diseases which cause Si ab~s If it is not beneficial it SU I noi cost you a cent. For sale by o Master C3., druggists Api The One Day Cold Cure. ?or colds and sore throat use Kcrmott's Choco L~axative Quinine. Easily taken as candy CASTOR IA For I ts and Children. ; The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the Signature of .7 s Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines s without benefit. I was persuaded to r use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure F.nd it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms cf indi gestion." It digests what you cat. McMaster 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 not feel safe without it" Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. McMaste Co. PRESTON RION, Agent PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK, Solicits a snare of the public patron age. 9-26 Iv Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon tha landd of 'he un dersigned. The law will be enrorced. MRS. K. M. II. DYE. 4284t Notice of Sale. ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN ( MAY next, we will offer for sale, be fore the Court House door in Winns boro, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, the store-house and lot in the town of Blythewood, S. C., known as the J. D. Hogan store-house, which is bounded as follows, to wit: On the north, south and west by lot or land now or formerly owned by W. J. Johnson, and on the east by the South ern Raihvay Company. Said Jot con tains one-fourth of an acre, as shown by plat made by W. B. Elkin, Sur veyor. Terms, will be announced on day of sae, o. may be had before sale on application to J. E. McDonald, at - torney at law, Winnsboro, S. C. J. D. E. SLOAN & SON, 4-28 3 Owners in Fee. Agents For ENG RAVED. HEINZ. e are sole agents in Winns >ro for Heinz's goods. N~hen you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they are the best,| Heinz's Dill Pickles aer , - -Ieinz's Sweet rand Sour| ed. IE ?-einz's Cucunibers in bulk.|j -Ieinz's India Radish.I Heinz's Celery Sauce. deinz's Tomato Catsup. -Ieinzs Preservcs in bulk.F Heinz's Apple Butter and ns. S-einz's Mince Meat in bulk I glass. lhis is the season for evap- y .ted fruits. We have them open Prunes, Apples, Peaches to se I Apricots, cons Notice. Alm and ALL OVERSEERS OF PUBLIC Plat ROA DS IN FAIRFIELD |l COUNTY. |whei ou are reqiired by law to work r section ot the public rotd. put- ti02 them in goodl condition at once, not later than~ the 10th of May, C asthe roadIs a:e ini bad comldition must be worked. Over-eers who e paid off, or for any othrr cause not wor'k ur have dac roads ked, will pece notifyghe Conty On ervisor at once. moert, one by order of tt :ount v Board sumfS mis~ioners thi 'the 21s: day of No c -il, A. D. 1900. u al B. TENNANT, D. . BROOM, o J. AIKEN. o 24 6 om.is.i;ner. 11 HOT WEATHEBE is COMINg. Prepare for "it by Buying Light Weight Goods. W E can please you in Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimity Stripes, Batiste, Zephyr Ginghams, in great variety of colorings. Prices from 5c to 25c the 3ard. White Goods of every description, Lawns and Organ dies from 5c to 50c the yard, Fine Lace Stripe and Corded Effects for waists. We have the pretties t line of Pique we have ever shown in great variety of patter as; prices as low as last year. We can please you in Fancy Dress Goods and Plaids; also beautiful line Blaek Goods and Fine Silks for waists and trimmings. MILLINERY. We are constantly receiving additions to this stock, and can jlease you in style and quality of the goods, and in low prices. The best that the money can buy is what we offer. SHOES. We are still showing the largest and most complete stock )f Shoes in the county. New styles in Ladies' Oxfords, 3andals and High-Cut Shoes; Gents' Stylish Shoes in black Lnd tan. You cannot get better value in shoes than we will ell you. We are anxious for your patronage and will use our best forts to please you in goods and prices. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company. 4A TTING.4 MATTING. ONLY 17 RO0LLS5 EFT IN STOCK. CALL EARLY AND GET SOME OF THOSE BEORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. Q. D. WILLIFORD., Send Us One Dollar. Cut this ad. out and send Ia to as with one dnouar and wO i.at w ex $e ad fed abs. tionary than yoav yget son, no th '"en~m ut 1s, nir ws~br.uand dents thnae tobe inI oo ata s ful aoO more wod thanw Wese' - pagsthnWBSTZS INE~AINA DICIWEY h arngeuer~ s pr o. auatueretr. iieze Akn hi o.seb~uti rc rt~ih Dericoar rissedo o pai r e nie.1n ftr~ ~k.fon lertye a ishndelbotinFL edfrisetionA frmShichrrrle n~~d o ny$49.A ecyorC reiaseets,unr a BOUTL OEVLSU1 ocrO.Iltsrtdctogetingk ofaecsipscu1 TSETWVRNEndCOMPANY and FANY GaDS soe nice rseltsin China_____ edoforispec&o from hChlae lec yurChrstasPreensA NICE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES, a few good Mares, a ine ~stngCombinat=.on Horse. and a few: SLFLE ad COLARPlug Horses. My mules BUTTONSare hner than I have e rer bandied. PINSI will seli the above stock cheap for RINGScash, or oni time for good bankable BRACEETSpaper. ~d Wres aschea an reia-I will pay the highest cash price for all El LS tey ~n b boght ny- classes of cattle, fat or poor. II oo ad mk3yor sle- uggies. - I have a few nice BUGGIES that 1 M.I Cha n dle r.- will s',!l cheap for cash. [ONEY TO LOAN-_ _ _ Improved Farms secu:ed by firstfo hpre.tya.lbwlbelamd rages. Iuterest 8 pe cent. [n not less thani S500, 3 to 8 years. ~ a i ~~~ :!o i n o h ommissions. Borrower pays ac xpenses. sm uies Winnsboro.iford. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, -it Eg Visiting C Stationery, Weddir. g Invitations, Etc.. A full assortment of styles to select from. Prices to compete with any firm. Never Higher; 4 ften Lower. Cards printed from plate, $1.00 per 100. New plates from 50c to $1.00. Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, Watchmaker & Jeweler, QHESTUR, 8. 0. NEWS.m and HERALD. k 1,6a Yearlii Advas (LETfIR BhABE, JILL hEAD!, LAWYRaM' EMmes. I and everything In jeb Urne des as cheaply as anywksem s tkestate. [VETUS A CIANCI rty penny spa eme iskept at [JNDERT ING I ALL ITS DWFAITMEIs 1 a full stock of ar lti is and Coffins, const eati had, use of heswhen rpi~d nktal for past Irnsadsed, rn for a share intb the ,luh stand ails attended to at all beuu .., 3LU ee?8 . asa4 A