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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, May 3, - - 1900 LOCALMATTERS. -Sherif Elliion's fine horse is very jick. _ikMr George W. Moore announces his candidacy for Auditor. -Quite a crowd will attend the Catawba Falls picnic from here as usual. -Before the irst of June the Boro people will be able to talk to Albion or Douglass. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used."-D. J. Moore, Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Mc Master Co -Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stevenson expect to go to housekeeping soon ia Timmons house. -If you want stylish and up-tc date millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. Mc Carley's.-ady. -The young people are looking for ward to a ger-man Friday night. This is beginning Io look like old times as this will be three in one week. The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorat ing the system is to take DeWitt's Lit tie Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaster Co. -Hennies, the photographer, of 'olombia, vill arrive this morning to pend a week. Now is your oppor tunity for photos. -Mrs. Refo began her dancing Inight class at the armory Tuesday night Qaite a number of our young people expect to join this interesting class. -The Clemson boys arc coming to Winnsboro for the eclipse. With the University of Virginia boys and the Citadel boys Winnsboro will have a crowd, but there is always room for i more. J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too much for Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured what the doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cares piles and all skin diseases. Look out J for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. -For serge coats, panks, silk and duck vests, ladies' and gents' neck wear, slippers, fans, and everything you need for summer wear, read Q. D. Williford's advertisement in to-day's issue. -Hennies, of Columbia, will be at Thespian Hall to make photographs T for one week only from May 3rd. All es and styles of photos made. Call - tonce. Six good photos for 35c byC -Hennies.-adv. "I had stomach trouble t wenty years and gave up hopes of being cored till t I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. t It has. done me so much good I call it the tavior of my life," writes W. R. ii * Wilkinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests wrhat you eat. MeMaster Co. i -Marred at Chester, on the 29th the residence of the g'oom's fr m.Mobley, Mr. John Li,b sbIv lle, to Miss Annie h Bigham, of Eichbur, .. not ary public, officiating. -The town had a mad dog scare a fewT days since. After chasing the dog over near Mr. Glover Jordan's - residence a colored man by the name of..Charlie Henderson finally put an end to him -much to the relief of all on t..at end of town. Bea - TeKind You Have Alwas Bigt Bignatu. ICE? ICE! With a new ice houase at our place of business in the Des~ortes block, - we will be ready to serve the public in a-few..ays. -F. M. Habenicht. Attention, Firemen! Attend regular meeting of Steam Fire Company this (Thursday) evening at 8 30 o'clock. G. B. McMaster, Secretary. lie Fooled Ihe Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jeflerson, 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cnre on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. TEE FIRST TO ARRIVE The instruments, etc. belonging to the Leander McCormick Observatory * of the University of Virginia, arrived by freight on Wednesday. Professor Ormond Stone and assistant is on hand to place everything in proper shape to observe the eclipse. Mlillinery ! Millin ery *Are you willing to be convinced that we can stil you choice np-to-date mnil linery goods-sat thie lowest prIices? If - you are, kindly call on us~ before pur . chasinsg. J. 0. Boag Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery ha; been made, and that too, by a lady in this -country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she Swithstood its severest testc, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved oni taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bot S tles, has been absolutely cured. 11cri name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "ThusI writes W. C. Hlammiek & Co., of' Shelby, N. G. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drog store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed.4 CLUB MEETINGS. FEASTERVILLE. The Fcastervilie Democratit Club met on Saturday, tLe 28th &il , and proccedcd t- reorganize by eceting the following (ffice:rs: Presiden-J G Walling. Vice-Preadtat-H A Stevenson. Secretary and Treasuir-R I Jef fares. Executive Committeeman-Thos D Owings. Delegates-J G -Wolling, T E Dye, C W Fsuctle, Jr, T M Traylor, R R Jeffares. C A Dv e Alternates-W B Wright, F H C Coleman, T D Owings. Committee on Registration- J G Wolling, H C Coleman, R R Jeffares. R R Jeffarep, Secretary. SALEM. The Salem Democratic Club met on Saturday, the 28th ult., and elected the following officers: Presidet-J Martin Yongue. Vice-President-J R Jenkins. Secretary and Treasurer-R Y Clow ney. Executive Committeeman - B H James. Delegates-R Y Clowney, M Y Milling. Alternates-O B Jenkins, Charles Douglass. Committee on Registration-J M Yongue, R Y Clowney, M Y Milling. R Y Clowney, Secretary. For Over Fifty Years. MRS. WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYRUP jas been used for over fifty years by nillions of mothers for their ebildren Prhile teething, with perfect success. t soothes the child, softens the gums, llays all pain, cures wind colic, and s the best remedy for diarrhoea. It vill relieve the poor little sufferer mmediately. Sold by druggists in very part of the world. Twenty-five ents a bottle. Be sure and ask for 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," nd take no other kind. 1-1-17 COMING AND GOING. Mr. Car! Matthews is expen ed home his week. Miss Maggie Elder is home from Tew Ydrk. Mr. J. E. MeDonald has returned rem Charlotte. Rev. C. E. McDonald has returned ron New York. Mr. L. D. Childs, of Chester, spent uesday in town. Mrs. Neil Pressley arrived here Tues ay from Mexico. Rev. J. D. Crout returned from >hnston Tuesday. Mr. James Rion came- up from lumbia Tuesday. Mr. Wmn. Bostick was in town sev al days this week. Mrs. W. B. Cauthen and baby went Yorkville Tuesday. Mr. Robt. Frazier, of Chester, was the Boro this week.t Mr. Walter Robertson, of Columbia, vsiting relatives here. Mrs. Flemming McMaster rsturned >m New York Wednesday.1 Miss Mary Witherow is expected .a me from Celumbia s ek from Washington Tuesday night. MisR Lula McCrory and Lizzie Douglacs spent Tuesday in the Boro. Miss Jessie Jennings has returned from a pleasant visit to Augusta, Ga. Miss Christine Ruff passed .through he Boro Tuesday en route to Spartan urg. Mr. J. E. Coan and his little daugh er, Harriet, left Tuesday for Spartan urg. Mir. R. H. Jennings returned from istrict conference at Johnston on uesday. Dr. Wolfe leaves to-day for Puerto ?~rincipe, Cuba. Mrs. Wolfe expects o f ollow later. Mrs. J. M. Stewart has returned ~rom Columbia after a visit to Mrs. dt. C. Robertson. Mrs. H. A. Klinck is spending sev ~ral days with her daughter, Mrs. abb, at Rockton. Mrs. Jack Livingston passed brough the Boro yesterterday en oute to Columbia. Messrs. Joe. T. McKeown and Arthur Owens leave for the picnic at atawba Falls Saturday. Mrs. McGinnis, and Mrs. Gregg and laughter, of Wiington, N. C., are isiting the family of Mr. Geo. Mc dast er. C A.. S 'T O H. I A.. earsa the The Kind You Have Always Bought ligaure Mr. W. E. Smithb, of Ne a berry, cotton u~ er for Knoop Freichs & Co., has ien in the BorG for the past two days )f business. Mrs. W. D. Douglass, Mrs. Chas. wight and Miss Patti Eiliott left uesday for the May festival in Spartanbuirg. The Appetite of a Goat 1s envied by all poor dyspeptics hose Stomach and Liver are out of rder. All such should know that Dr. Ling's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and Liver Remnedy, gives a plendid appetite, sound digestion attd regular bodily bbttbisrspr rect helhand great energy. Only 5c at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Mrs. Robt. Gooding stopped over n Pineville on her return fr<.m New ork. She is expected to arrive ho~me n a few days. J. Q. Ilood, Justice of the Peace, 'rosby, Miss., makes the~ following tatement- "I can certify that One dinute Cough Cure will do all that it laimed for it. My wife could not get br breath an~d the first dose of it re ieved her. It has also benefited my hole family." It acts immediately ad cures coughs, colds, croup. grippe, ronchitis, asthma and all throat and ng troes. cMastor Co. HOP ITEMS. The wet weather has retarded farm ing considerably. Some of the farm V era are well rp with their work, while others are very much behind. The small grain crop is doing well, the warm rains being au advantage to it. Fruit will .be plentiful in this sec tion. I think it will be appreciated this year, as it was almost a famine in the fruit line last year. The Hop school has closed after a very suceessful term under the efficient management of Miss Allie Kerr, of Greenwood. We hope to have her again with us the next school term. Mr. S. T. Clowney has moved back to his plantation and 'will try the farm again. Mr. W. B. Estes and family have returned from Columbia. Hop s3 emed lost without these two fami lies, but as they have returned Hop i s itself again. We aro trying to raise plenty of chickens and vegetables in expectation of the candidates. Mimosa. April 30, 1900. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa hita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofulr, which had caused her great suffering for years. Ter'le sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors c uMd give no help; but her cure is coniph-te and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved,-that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supren-- remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Guaranteed. OPINION OF OTHERS. Politics and War. Charleston Evening Post. Dewey is being nicely entertained in Chicago but we venture to say he had a much better time in Manila bay t two years ago to-day. Running a Saw Mill. Ureenville Mountaneer. Mr. T. Larry Gantt is engaged in farming and running a saw mill, but e writes regularly in his own pun ent way to the Free Lance, and every a 3ow and then he imitates Rip Van V Winkle by swearing off from politics a nd newspapers. He has been solici ed to run for cffice, but his experience n working for other politicians is a rarning against becoming a candidate. rarry is very much disgusted with the ngratitude of politicians and says he rill never work for them again. A Decided Deficiency. Chkarleston Ecenzng Post. The Springfield Republican, noting be names of the new batteries and orts, recently annonced by tbo War )epar.tment, says: '-No name of an 2 fficer who served on the Southern C ide in the civil war is to be found in he list. This is a real deficiency. 'he day has come when batteries can t] e fittingly named after the great ldiers of the South, who fought so S incerely and so bravely and so skill- 1i lly for a lost cause. They were all Lmericans " Which is a true a ' try. Moreover it is a satisfaction fiud it coming from a Massachusetts paper, which h .s ',for long taught the doctrine of the South's rebellion and has execrated the names of those great Americans who fought under the Stars and Bars. The regret expressed by the Republican at the War Depart meuL's omission to bestow names of Confederate Heroes upon the new forts and batteries is doubtless wide spread, and it is to be hoped that the next announcement will relieve it. "Afteor suffering from severe dyspep sia over twelve years and using many remedies without permanent good I finally took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to everyone," writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo. It digests what you eat. McMaet r Co. Mrs. Gantt and Mr. J. H. Skinner leave in a few days for Clover where Mr. Skinner expects to spend a short time recuperating. -- Jo li SASMIal 818tf|1101 pUil~ Sill '1 ** "VXEQEQ LSe 'V Q W. S. Musaer, Millheimi, Psi., saved the life of his little girl by giving her One Minnie Cough Care when she was dying from cronp. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate re suilts. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4)"k 2' Notice of Sale. ON TilE FIRST MONDAY IN MIAY next, we will cffer for sa!e, be fore the Conrt Ilouise dohor in Winus boro, S C., within the legal hours of snte. the store-house and lot in the town of Blythewood, S. C., known as the J. D. h ogan store-house, which is beunded as follows, to wit: On the north, south and west by lot or land now or formerly owned by WV. J. Jobuson, and on the eust by the South ern Railway Company. Said lot con tains one-fourth of an acre, aa shown by plat made by W. B. Elkin, Sur veyor. Terms will be announced on dly of sace, or may be had before sale on application to J. E. McDonald, at torney at law, Winnsboro, S. C. J. B. E SLOAN & SON, 4-28 3 Owners in Fee f. - c PRESTON-RION, Agent PACIFIC FIEJNSRANCE! GOIPDIY OF NEW YORK Solicits a s.are of the public patron age. 9-26.1y Elutioll of 'doo1 1Hostus81 PURSUANT TO ACT OF THE Legislature, dated 17th day of Feb ruary, 1900, an election for three (3) Trustees for School Distri:t No. 14 will be held in the Court House in Winnsboro, S. C., on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MAY NEXT. The following persons are her-by ap poinited managers of said election, viz: J. A. Hinnant, W. R. Elliott and D. E. McDowell. The managers will open the polls at 8 o'clock A. M. and close them at 4 o'clock P. M., and on closing the polls, they shall count the votes and certify the result-to the Clerk of Court. At this election no one shall be en.. titled to vote who is ndt duly qualified to vote at the general election for State and Ccunty officers, and to ascertain who shall be entitled to vote, D. E McDowell is hereby appointed to reg. ister the voters of School District No. 14. Ile shall open the books of regis. tration at the Court House on Thurs day, Friday anil Saturday preceding the day of election, and no one will be allowed to vote for School Trustees whose name does not appear on said books of registration. R. II. JENNINGS, Clerk of Court. Winnsboro, S. C., April 16, 1900. 4-17td H eadquarters -FOR Low - Prices ON FLOORING, CEILING, SID ng, Shingles, Lime, Hydraulic Ce nent, Harness, Saddles, Cheap Farni are and Groaeries of every kind. We offer. a nice line of Buggies t cut prices. Buy nothing we handle ntil you get our prices and we will ave Tou money. Respectfully, VI. W. Doty & Co POikTO BUSS tre a pest that robs us of our rop of potatoes. Paris Green ills them outright and saves 2e crop. We have it in all [ze packages to suityou, even you want a. small amount. fo oae tis the our country should yo forage. Come and wewil' I tell you about it. We have both Early Amber and Early Orange~ Cane Med. Don't forget us. J. H. McMaster & O., Druggists.. HEIJNZ. We are sole agents in. Winns boro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles aer fine. Heinz's Sweet rand 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 anti [ams. Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk tnd glass. This is the season for evap >rated fruits. We have them n Prunes, Apples, Peaches tnd Apricots. Wrie for the free bookiet: "Merry Rhymnes for Thirsiy Times." hires. Rootbeer time is here TECHARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, Pa. .Raers of Hlires Condensed Milk. A FRIcANA w-'n eue Rhbeumatism and a 8mflato Stay Card. HOUT WFJTHER Is COMINGI Prepare for it by Buying Lighi Weight Goods. W E can please you in Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimit3 Stripes, Batiste, Zephyr Ginghams, in great variety of colorings. Prices from 5C to 25c the yarI. White Goods of every description, Lawns and Organ dies from 5c to 50c the yard, Fine Lace St:ipe and Cordec Effects for waists. We have the pretiest line of Pique we have ever shown in great variety of patterns; prices as low ac 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 constant.y receiving additions to this stock, and can please you in style and quality of the goods, and in low prices. The best that the money can buy is vhat we offer. SHOES. We are still showing the largest and most complete stock of Shoes in the county. New styles in Ladies' Oxfords, Sandals and High-Cut Shoes; Gents' Stylish Shoes in black and tan. You cannot get better value in shoes than we will sell you. We are anxious for your patronage and will use our best efforts to please you in goods and prices. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company, 5UMMER OFFEINd5. SEE my line of Serge Coats and Vests for men and youths. SEE my line of Men's and Boys' Pants. * SEE my line of Men's an~d Boys' Neg ligee Shirts. SEE my line of Silk and Duck Vests. SEE my line of Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear. SEE my line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers. adies', Misses'.and i ren s Gauze Undervests. SEE my Big Summer Stock when you want anything in that line. SQ. D. WILLIFORD. Send Us One Dollar. wm ti ad.ota sea t u it oe dl. we b ota our n00morxps wo hand W sedak aege and WBTaeR' IN EbTIoo.kT00. These~ar udia2~i mre word. phesad deaitou ros tan are, . kuS Wublsers dIreranufnalcter. t Akron, Ohi [Theslerer C mpnishore oug h a Wlabl.-dter MUEafw-o aea finreQuo-aeDowyo e b.Re f:or tr hail bIk ha la yp a TPacoel on S WI asormJaef r Ai hank- , thi be d de.fdmdfrol 49.A wilpa hehgest cashpric frallrd Quilyu ofrbosa Omsteis reo classes of catt eatorpar t o H ome hzuhyube}Utr we deaCEiLOTWOFhve aRfuSlAMineo haveS a few nice BUGGEs, :thalt - ev n fac Grcre, e* n ashured Eiams and Port ansage every C ---~owaos.Sgr Ta n Cfes Acniceelioe oftCanndfGoods of al Buggiemlo e s r rhrOekns.A re tnd Porto kico or te pr~entyear He 111 e wgl d -M leSals i. c We ae y~p inl110o ohave as freniscl BUGI thiad d1 heavy and facy -G-.o-eie n a ll ell ceap or cah.eh awyso jutnd n reh urr A W illiford red- amd and Pre sae e-voemry 9 bui ns.wi ea ad offeeyo. Al n lie of ane Goos o al oe uin ahn FIRSTCLAS DU.EGRY STCOR. Eng Visiting Stationei-y, -Wedding Invitations, 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 50c to $1.00. Send all such orders to R. BRANDT, Watchmaker & Jeweler, CHESTER, S. G. NEWS** and HERLD *** H ERALD. gede, 3a YersMm Weekly.S1.5*a Tesriu Ada ftLET1'EE iEA8, BILL HEADJ, NOTE HEAB5, i LAWYIRM' URhmUS, LIWNS, MORTGA6Eb, DIRS, and everything 1n job 3.e does as cheaply as anywhere elm-in thestate. GIVE US A CIANCI Ever~y peny spene home is kept at heme UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DPARTMENr'5 with a full stock of Caskets, Barlaf Cases and Coffas, constantly em hand, ~ and use of hearse when regueeted. Thankful for past patronage and soliel tation for a share in the future, 1. the old stand Ualls attended to at all hours. 'BE ELLIOTT 6IN( SH@P, J. M, ELLIOTT 800. 44!-ly