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LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE Tesday, May 8, - - - 1900 LOOAL.EATTEns. -See Supervisor's report. --Mr. John P. Matthews is having his house painted. BR. A. Meares advertises elsewhere for pasture lands. -Read D. H. Robertson's card for County Supervisor. -Senator G. W. Ragsdale is an nounced for re-election. -John G. Mobley is announced for re-election to the House. -Do not fail to read the advertise ment of TamixA in this paper. - "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cared till I began to use Kodl Dyspepsia Care. It has done me so much good I eall it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkinson, Albany, Tens. It digests what you eat. MeMaster Co. -It you want stylish and up-to date millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. Me Carley's.-adv. -E. B. Ragadale anneurces him self for re-election to the House of Representatives. -Eain is badly needed and farmers are beginning to fear a repetition of last year's destructive drought. The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorat. Ing the system is to take DeWitt's Lit tie Uarly Risers, the famous little pills for cleasing the liver and bowels. MeMaster Co. -Hennies, the photographer, of Columbia, is now in W'Amsboro. Call at onee and have your piaotes made. adv. -The following school trustees for township No. 14 were elected. .,n Monday: J. M. Stewart, J. F. Mc Master and T. H. Ketchin. -The cooking club met on Friday evening and the members of the club spent a very pleasant evening. This club was organized several months ago and has been the source of a great deal of pleasure and enjoyment to the young people who constitute it. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the 'uest pills I ever used."-D. Ja Moore, Millbrook, Ala. They quickI cure all liver and bowel troubles. X Master Co -A meeting of Mt. Zion Society was held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of electing trustees for Mt. Zion Institute. The following gentlemen were elected: Messrs. T. K. Elliott, J. C. Caldwell and J. X. McDonald. -ead Brandi's advertisement and see what inducements he offers to those who will patronize him. He guaran tees his goode, and his work and his reputation is widespread. He has a hage stere and a fell stock of Sne jewelry and lAo cas glass and china. - "After safering from ilsfor If teen years I was cured ba uimt boxes of DeWitt's Wtch hie" writes W. J. axeNorth * * y, May 3rd, Miss Mar tha J. Henry, daughter of Mrs. Mar tha Henry, of Clowney, was married to Mr. Robert Craig, of Blackstock. The wedding took place in the after noon at Blackstock, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. N. R. Kirk patrick. Both tbe bride and groom are known here. -hir. J. Frank Lyles, of the Green briar section, wounded a night heron last week. The bird was captured and Mr. Lyles brought IL to Wins hero where it was exhibited en the streets on Saturday. It is supposed to have been blown up from the seacoast by the high winds as it is a stranger to this part of the country. It was viewed with mush interest by a an ber of people and was quite a curiosity. 3. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too much for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured what the doctors called an .incarable uleer on my jaw." Cures piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. -Thursday is the 10th of May, the day that has always been observed as; Memorial Day by our people. Last year this day passed without being observed in ay way, and this should I not be the case this year. It is of t course too late for any memorial ser vices, but the ladies should at least decorate the gr ayes of the soldiers with $owerv. This would take but a short time and the members of the memoial association ought to see that it is cdone. The day is religio.usly ob serveal in every ether town in the South and it is a pity not to observe it here in so ne way. ICE? ICE! With a new ice house at our place of business in the DesPortes block, we will be ready to serve the public in a few days. 5. . Habenicht. Discored br a woma. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest teste, 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 repoyery, by piirphasing of ga bottle of Dr. (ing's )New Dis coyery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bot tics, has been absolutely cured. Heri nsme is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus wultes W. C. Hammick k Co., of Shelby, N. G. Trial bottles free at Mc~Iaster Co.'s drag store. Regular a40 Me and *1.00. Every bottle ieanteed. 4 Mlumery? Minuori Are you willivg to be ccavinced that we can sell you choice up-to-date mil linery goods at 'he lowest prices? If you are, kindly call on as before pur chasing. J. 0. Bogg. 39r. Owens Declines. "I have seen George !" and ,s I have concluded teo ran for Congress, I will have to decline to run for coroner. Many thanks to my friend "Country Voter" for announcing me. A. M. Owens. No Fooled Ihe Burgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., after sufering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with fve boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 26 cents a box. Sold by McMaster Co., druggiste. Capt R C Davis Appelated Professer at Fort Monroe, Ta Captain H. C. Davis, who has been serving on a detail as assistant profes. sor of physics at the West Point Mili tary Aesdemy, has been appointed professor of electricity, mechanism and steam engineering at the artillery school at Fortress Monroe, Ya. mes. ]E. WYXIE DEAD. Mrs. Margaret . Wylie, wife of Mr. Hilliard G. Wylie, died at her home, about three miles from Winnsboro, on last Sunday afternoon. She had been an invalid for about eighteen months. Mrs. Wylie was a daughter of the late D. Smith Weir and Mrs. Jane Weit, and was about 39 years of age. She leaves her husband and eight children, who will have the sincerest sympathy of the community. She was a lo ring wife and mother, and an estimable woman in the community. The funeral services were held in he Presbyterian Church on Monday 0 noon at 4 o'clock. *y For over Fifty Years. DU 13s. WIhsLOW's S*oTaMe STRP e been used for over ifty years by .Alions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. t soothes the child, softens the gums, llays all pain, cures wind colic, and 4 the best remedy for diarrheea. it I will relieve the poor little saferer mediately. Sold by druggists in very part of the world. Twenty-1ve t ents a bottle. Be sure and ask for c 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," t md take no other kind 1-1-17 f c eMING ANu GOING*.1 Mr. John Davi spent Sunday at sektoa. z Mrs. J. L. Richmond returned home t tarday. Mr. Will Boyd, of Ridgeway, was atown Monday.u Mrs. C. S. Dwight returned from e ~enqbia on Monday. I Dr. Theodore Quattlebaum Is home an a shortvisit to his parents. Mr. J. 3. Coan sad daughter have sturned from a visit to relatives in I ipartiaburg. t Miss Bessie Lyles has returned to 4 t idgeway after a few days spent in insboro with friends. t Mr.J. W. Poovey, of Fairfeld, vis- ( ed his son, Dr. G. W. Poovey, this f 5 eek. -Lancaster Ledger.a Messrs. Arthur Owens, L. E. Owens, a ohn McMaster and John McKeown h ~ad a short visit to Chester Sunday. Rev. C. E. McDonald and Mr. T. H. t ~etchin left for Gastonia, N. C., on I fonday, but missed connection in beter and returned home. They r ere going to Gastonia to attend . R. P. Eresbytery in session in that ti ty. CLUE MEETINGS. ti BLYTERWOOD. Bythewood Democratic club held a aj leeting on the 5th inst. and passed ti he following resolution: That all adidates be requested not to Carnish o~ y whiskey at Blythewood during P e campaign and election day. Time club also nominated W. J. p ohson as a member to the lower oce of reprerentatives. B The club will meet the first Satur- ~ lay in Ja~ne at 4 o'clock p. m.c Byr order of M. Langford, Presddent aI W. J. Hagood, Secretary. LONGTOWN. Prsuant to the call of the county airman, the Longtown Democratic lb met on Saturday, the 28th, to re irganize and elect delegates to the 1 unty convention. The following is list of o~cers and delegates: President--S MsCormick. Vice-president- - Secetry- E H Dixos. Executive committeeman-T J Rob, 5 son. Regisration commttee-J D Hiar- d ~ison, R C Reeves, R B Lewis, A W t< iatthews, T M Haynes. C Delegates-N A Peay, Jr, J E stewart, T M Haynes, A W Mat beson, - J Robinson. E IH Dizona Secretary. J. Q. Hood, Justie of the Peace, U ~resby, Miss., makes ths following 1: itatemeat- "I can certify that One s inate Cough Cure wil! do all that it a slaimed for it. My wife could not get z cr breath and the it dose of it re- r lved her. It has also bene~ed my s hole family."' it acts immediately I: and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, rochitis, asthma and all throat and ungtruhles. MeMaster Co. HE DENIES TRE GRANOE. Hr. Editor: Flease allow we a small space in your paper to correet a rumor that is afoat in the neighborhood of Horeb. The rumor rans that I was on t hunting on the 29th of April, said day being Sunday. I am a lever of hunting, but have not loved it o.mach as to hunt on Sunday, as I have always been taught that hunting or fishing on Sunday was naughty, to say nothing of the sin. There was a friend of mine spent the day with me on the day above mentioned, and had a gun and hunted and killed a bird. I will ask these who claim that I was hunting to attach the blame to him Please attach poverty to me and ex cuse me from hunting on the Lord's day. G. W. Brooks. May 7, 1900. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit thal insurem per fect health and great energy. Only 25c at McMaster Co.'s drug store. THE COUNTY C@NVENTION. The County Dimocratic Convention was called to order by County Chair man Thos. S. Brice. Mr. T.K.Elliett was made president of the convention, T. 11 Ketchin 1st vice-president, r.nd W. S. Hali 2nd vice-president, and Yam: R. Carlee, secretary. Hon. Thos. S. Brice was elected shairman of the county exeentive com ittee and T. H. Ketchin member of he State executive committee The following delegates were elected o the State Convention: T. W. Woodward, W., J. Johnson, V. W. Traylor, J. 1. McDonald, R. H. ( Jennings, E. B. Ragsdale, Jso. G. Aobley and J. W. Lyles. Alternates-J. G. Welling, W. M. Jarlee, J. B. Turner, W. C. Beaty and rag. Q. Davis. a Mr. J. E. McDonald offered the fel- I Dwing resolutions, which were unaul- 3 aously adopted: 2 Resolved21 Resolved, That it is the sense of the 21 )emocratic party of Fairfeld County, 2 bat ths provisions of the State Con- 2 itution of the Democratic party, .,, roviding for a State canvass and 2' eetings in each county, should not 2, e changed, modified or abrogated, as bis convention believes that every 1 andidate who solicits the sufrages of le people should meet them face to Lce; and the delegates to the Stata Mvention from this county are here y requested to oppose any change in uch provisions of the constitution of me party. Whereas, our esteemed fellow citi mn, Robert K. Jennings, the present ~ uthful, accomodating and effilat ~ erk of the circuit court for Fairteld ounty, has announced himself as a muidate for the offce of State Tres- 1 rer, in the ensuing State primary N etion, therefore, be it resolved by o Democratic party of Fair~d andidacy of Mr. Jenis for the of-. e of State Tr asurer and hereby ledges to him its active and corda pport in the ensuing campaign. 2. That It hereby presents to the lemoeratic voters of the State, for i te omce of State Treasurer, the namea f Itobert H. Jennings, who for nearly elve years has nLost faithfully ad2 :eeptably Illed the e~ce of clerk of me circuit court for 'this county, a kristias gentleman, a brave Con-" ~derate soldier, a patriotic citizen and m effcient and incorruptible offcial mau eminently fitted, both by nature Ad training, to adorn with honor to imaelf and the State, the offce to hieh he aspires; aud this qonven on hereby commends his candidacy I the favorable consideration of the emocratic voters of the State. Mr. Ragsdale ofered the following solution: Be it resolved by the Democracy of ie county of Fairficid ia convention sembled, that it is the sense of this fi dy that the delegates to be elected r the State Convention to the Demo atic National Convention should be W edged unalierably to the support of e Hon. Win. J. Bryan for Premident. dopted. Mr. T. W. Traylor offered a resolu n, which was unanimously adopted, at all officers, including these now pointed, should be nominated by Le people. The convention was exceedingly derly and harmonious. One of the asant features of the day was a tion by Hon T. S. Brice that the ivileges of the isor be extended to *r jor T. W. Woodward. Betb Mr. in rice in making the motion and sjor Woodward in accepting the ~mplment made clever and happy CASTOR IA Jor Tnfauts and Chilklrm. a Kd Ysu an Alwap Beef Boors the "After suffering from' .e dyspep- ye a over twelve years and using many til ~medies without permanent good I o ally took Kodol Dyspepsla Cure. It d me so much good I recommend It a everyone,' writes J. E. Watkins, ha lerk and Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo. as digests what you eat. MeMaster Ce. SI NOTICE. PERSONS OWNING TRACTS OF 10 acres and upward, suitable for ock raising and pasturage, and desir g to sell or lease the same upon rea nable terms, will dud it to their '" vantsge to communigate with the ndersigned. UTnimproved places over to with Means or Bermuda grass ecially wanted. All communica ns considered confidential. t Addess, R. A. MEARES, di Lock Box 49, Ridgeway, S. C, ?.7.Mt GAYPRX IrUNS. Cotton planting has been all the go In this section for the past week. laating before the reins report good stands. Up to date there has been but little corn plaited, and from pros. pects the negro and the male will be king, with no cor. - Small grain Is looking flae. Mr Z T Gayden, .f Mitferd, paid this section a visit last week. Messrs Robt Moore and M B Rains have each a toe feld of wheat. For poor land Mr John Isenhower has equally as good. We have had no candidates so far, and don't -wait any unless they can of bring along a plow stock aid male. We will meet 'em in Angust. May 7, 190. Tiller. di Sha - P1 -A0 0!140 - W' " W. 5. Mussor, Milllheim, Pa., saved the life of his little girl by giving her One Minute Cough Care when she was dying from croup. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate re sults. It quiskly cares coughs, solds, ca broachitis, - ppe, asthma and all throat and fang treables. McMaster pr Co. PRESTON RION, Agent PACIFIC FEl.IN MIACN AIPAJ o Solicits a taare of the public patron age,. an 9-26-1y sel ]REPORT OF efi CORii Suportsof. )LArms AFF30T3D AT Txa LAST MEuT rG or .:= BoARD or CouxT CoxMRssOxms HUD APRIL 21, 1900. The following claims were examined ad approved on State Case Fund of 900: ro. Amount. 67 R If Jennings, $10000 3 The Winnsboro Bank, 7671 It P M B Holley, 100 TO 8 8 Carry, 100 il J I Wheeler, 420 r2 R E Ellison, 2670 is C A Crosby, 500 WM Meador, 500 The following claims were examined ad approved on Road and Bridge and of 1909: 0. Amount. S J R Coat, $11592 ' 3 W Riceardeea, 20 b5 7HB BRef, 3483 8. M Tims, 400 SW J Y~o, 15 65 ORE Be 18 00 1 E Car 78 90 The foIIwl were examined 4 approo loses Fund of 00: . - 2JLNs $ 885 Th0 flund '1 o. Amount. 18 Queen yPrinting and P $6120 I do co~f1~oostatement a eorrect eeyo as ap roved the last metn 61 ounAmty Bard of Cmisoners .t day of Apr11, 19.0. 3. Q., 5-7 Co.aty'Bapotiser I. C. HEINZ. re are sole agents in Winus boro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pickles, ask for Heinz's, they - are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles aer ne. : Heinz's Sweet [and Seur ixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bulk. Heinz's India Radish. l Heinz's Celery Sauce. ll Heinz's Tomato Catsup. U Heinz's Preserves in bulk. Heinz's Apple Butter and ~ms. Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk id glass. ated fruits. We have them Prunes, Apples, Peaches Ld Apricots. N otice. ALL OVERSIERS OF PUBLIC ROADS IN FAIRFIELD hem COUNTY. Cre You are required by law to work wee or section or the public roads, put- Maci ig them in good eondition at once, A mi not later than the 10th of May, kind 00, as the roads are in bad uondidion Mola d most be worked. Overseers who tins. ye paid of, or for any other cause FIRI nuot work or have said roads w crked, will please notify the Coe' roon ipervisor at onee- basi~ one by order of the Couty Board cal Commissioners this the 21st day of pril, A. D. 1900. B. 6. TENNANT, D.A.-BROOM, J. H. AIKEN. * 4 24 6 Coinssioners. p Notice. All persons are hereby notiled not trespass upons the lands of the un trigned. The law will be enforced. in' 4St MRSK. M. . DYE. iM 4 23-4 "a"" IMT WEATE 'repare for it Weighi E can please you in Co Stripes, Batiste, Zep colorings. Prices from 5c White Goods of every d, es from 5c to Soc the yard, ifects for waists. We have LYe ever shown in great vari ;t year. We can please yc aids; also beautiful line B; ists and trimmings. MILLI We are constantly receiN n please you in style and q ices. The best that the mo SH( We are still showing the ] Shoes in the county. Ne ndals and High-Cut Shoes; d tan. You cannot get bet I you. We are anxious for your orts to please you in goods; The Caldwell Drj 35UMMUAR SEE my line of Si for men and youths. SEE my line of M SEE my line of MA ligee Shirts. SEE my line of S5 SE~E my line of Neckwear. SEE my line of Children's Slippers. SEE my line of Fa Children's Gauze Un< SEE my.Big Sum! want anything in thai Q. D. WI TDR. I0F Costs oy25 cents Or mai 25cets to C..J ickly from s ore lome Are the only kind -uis. We have a full line of v and fancy Greseries, new and L, always on hand. Fresh Sugar d fiasmas and Pork aesage every ; Breaktast Bacon, Cheese and romi, Bugar, Team and Coffees. ce line of Canned Goods of all ;. New Orleans and Porto Rico ases; also fancy Table Syrups in In fast everything kept in a IT-CLASS GROCERY STORE. a have just enlarged on" store and are prepared to do more iess. Will be glad to have you4 mad give us a trial. J. D. McCARLEY & Co. ulpit Echoes byjD. L.Afoody W1sm~dbisy.b~lhy eAss Y. hhie~mby R ~ eR3 en. CS M by Buying Light Goods. lored Lawns, Organdies, Dimity lyr Ginghams, in great variety to 25C the yard. !scription, Lawns and Organ Fine Lace Stripe and Corded the prettiest line of Pique we ety of patterns; prices as low as u in Fancy Dress Goods and aek Goods and Fine Silks for NERY. ing additions to this stock, and uality of the goods, and in low ney can buy is what we offer. DES. argest and most complete stock w styles in Ladies' Oxfords, Gents' Stylish Shoes in black er value in shoes than we will patronage and will use our best and prices. SGoods Compans, )PImekIN6 . rge Coats and Vests en's and Boys' Pants. en's and Boys' Neg 1k and Duck Vests. Ladies' and Gen' Ladies', Misses' and Ladies', Misses' and lervests. ner Stock when you :line. IIFORD. ET lasirits, AlsigsiM llN ga s .Teatu ~ug shaTething Ems! at ifigg~iS, ANY AGE. . MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOU IS, MO. J :WST ARRIVED and FOR SAL.E. A -NICE LOT OF HORSES ANID MUL1ES,, a few good Mares, a ims Combinastion Horse. and a few Piug .Horse.. My mules are iner than I have ever bandied. I wilt sell the above stock cheap for cash, .,r on time for good bankable pu per. Cows. 1 will y#ay the hig'hest cash prioe for all classes of cattle, fat or poor. E5uggies. I have a few nice 91UGGIES that r wiU sell cheap Lor cash. I have employed Mr. Arthur Owens rhaye h s frends call on imaue some business. A. Williford, Wlnnsboro, L.. YEARS. - Of continuous business have giveu our goods wide and general distribution. They have been subjected- to the severest usage and their wearing qualities have been fully tested. We Guarantee every chain, button, every ar ticle we sell, to give satisfac- - tion, you being the jude. Any article failing to do is wIll be cheerfully exchanged. We Deliver no work, we sell no goods not under our guarantee, which has never been questioned throughout our entire busi mess life. R. BRANDT, The Jeweler and Optician, -* .NUISTUR, *.*. NEWS +.* and *++ HERALD. TriWesij5a Yer Wky16a Tearli gLETrZR NEAPS, NILL READs, NOTE UWAM, UEMBB and everything in job h sm as cheaply as anywhere else * the~tate. GIT EUSkACE ANCI UNDERTAKING iN AL~f JTS DWAMUIrS Oases ad Coins,:esaststly ma head, sad use of hemim *h irhegu. Thahulfo sta d taSadl eOa~s atteaded So at au hoes. TaE ELLIoT! en