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LOCAL! INTELLIGENCE nTursday. May 24, -- - 1900 LOCAL:XATTEES. -Meeting of Mt. Zion Soc'ety this morning. -See advertisement teachers' sum mer examination. -The Prohibition State Cenvention met in Columbia last night. -Do not fail to attend the lecture at the court house on Saturday night by Professor Prentiss. -Attend meeting of Mt. Zion go ciety this morning. -A delightful rain fell on Wednes day afternoon, and while it was not badly needed, was refreshing. The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorat ing the system is to take DeWitt's Lit. tle Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaster Co. -Prof. Prentiss' lectare on Saturday night will be illustrated by stereopti can views. -If you want stylish and up-to date millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. Mc Carley's.-adv. -Bishop J. S Key wrote: TEETEINA (Teuthing Powders) was more satis fastory than anything we ever ased. ' Prof. Prentiss, of Rutgers College, is a distingushed astronomer, and you ought not to miss his lecture Saturday night. "I had stomane trouble twenty years and gave up hopes of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has done me so much good I call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what you eat. MeMaster Co. -The meeting of Mt. Zion Society which was to have taken place on Tuesday was.postpened and will be held this (Thursday) morning. -Remember that the proceeds of the lecture Saturday night ever twenty dollars will go to Mt. Zion Library. By attending you will not only learn something, bat will help a worthy local enterprise. -Mr. J. H. Skinner has returned h)me from Cloveri and has resumed his business at the passenger depot. Mr. Cauthen, the operator who has had charge of the depot during Mr. Skinner's illne;s. has gone to Augusta, aecompanied by his family. J. C. Kennedy, Roaneke, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too much for De. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cured what the doctors called an insurable ulcer on my jaw." Cures I piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. -Excursion trains to Charlotte have passed through town daily carrying peeple to participate in the festivities of gala week. A special train passed through en Monday afternoon with the Celu-abia ire companies on their way to the firemen's tournament. -essra. Lewis Dye, of Blackstock, came home from Clemson College t yesterday. The session has not closed ~ but they got a speeial dispensation ont account of having appointments as sensus enumerators. -Chester Lanter~n "Aftcr suff'ering from severe dyspep sia ever twelve years and using many remedies without permanent good I finally took Kodel Dyspepsia Care. It did me so much good I reeommend it to everyone," writes J. E. .Watkins, Clerk and Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo. It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. ~ -Mr. Basmajian delivered a lecture in the t.eourt house on Tuesday even- 1 ~-~W\*.ing on Constantinople. The pupils and teachers of Mt. .Zion were given ] complimentary tickets to this lecture. Mr. Basmajian during his stay here 1 made a very pleasant impression and his lectures have been much enjoyed. I - Mrs. T. C. Robertson, of Celum his, will sail early in June with a t party from Charlesto2a for Paris to p visit the exposition. The Record of Columbia states that Mrs. Robertson 1 will carry with her to Paris a number a of historical mementoes which wtil eertainly prove of the greatest interest to American visitors in the Armerican department. "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 -The facolty and students of Win-i throp College will net come to Wia- ~ C h ero to view the eclipse but will go t o Lancaster instead. The Rock Hill a Rerald states that President Johnson has made arrangements with the rail road authorities and a special train will be run to Lancaster on Monday ~ morning and the train will return to 1ock Will at 1 30. . -Col. Constant, Rivers, who for e several years wasg:oroner for Charles- a ton, died at h.is home in that city a t few days ago. Mr. Rivera was ve.iy i highly esteemed and his eteat b wasn t greatly regretted. For several yearst Mr. Rtivers made Winusboro his home 1 and with bis family refugeed here dur ing it~ war, and ipany people here re-1 spember him well.t Nis Life Wasn saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won derful deliverance from a fa ightful death. In telling of it be says; "T was taken with Typhod Fever, that I ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be- 1 came bardenedl. I was so weak I couldi't even sit up in bed. Noth'ing helped me. I expected to soon die of -Consumption, wheni I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery. Oue bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellons medicine is the surest ar.4l a nick est cnrp in th~e world for all 'thnait and Lun u Trouble. Regular sizes .54 cents and $1 00. Trial bot tles -fy'ee at McMaster Co.'s drug store; every bottle gnaranteed. -News was recived nere"->n Tnes day of the death of '7r. it. fSulper Patton, son of !iev .t..d Itr-. K L Patton, of Columhii. Ir Pa 'on died at the Johni llopkitn, llnapi tal in Baltimore wh.re he hid beLn taken for treatmat. tie was a v, r% bril liant man and an able liawvy-r and his death is dewply regretted. Ir. Pat ton was a near relative of Mrs. W. i. Flenniken of this place The body was brough' to Columbia and the funeral took place on Wed'esdpy from the first Presbyterian Church. W. S. Maiseer, Millheim, Pa., saved the life of his little girl by giving her One Minute Cough Cure when she was dying from croup. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate re suits. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. -Rev. Sam Jone3 will deliver a lecture in Rock Hill on Thursday, May 31st, at 8.30 p. n., in the High School auditorium. Mr. J. G. Ander son writes to THE NEws AND HERALD that they will be glad to have some of the Winnsbero people attend the lec ture. The trains run very conven iently, and people can leave on the northbound trale which leaves here at 7 p. m. and return on the ti ain leaving Rock Hill at 11.20 p. m. Rev. a Jones' lecture'will be upon the sub ject "Manhood and Money," and as many people here have never heard this lecture.they can avail themselves of this opportunity. -The Atlanta Journal gives the fol lowing complimentary notice of the pina recital given in that city on Monday evening by Miss Helen Brice, of Blaskstock. In the same issue of the paper a pretty photograph of the young pianist was given: "Miss Helen Brice, of Blackstoek, S. C., gave a piano recital at Phillips & Crew's music hall last evening. Miss Brice has been a pupil of Miss Arelyn Jack ion's School of Musie for the past three years, and her rendition of the program last evening proved her musical talent and conscientious study. Both her technique and interpretation were artistic." J. Q Hood, Justice of the Peace, ,rosby, Miss., makes the following tatement- "I can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do all that it :laimed for it. My wife could not get ier breath and the first dose of it re ieved her. It has also benefited my hole family." it acts immediately od cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, >ronchitis, asthma and all throat and ung troubles. McMaster Co. uminery! Minery! Are you willing to be convinced that re can sell you choice up-to-date nil inery goods at the lowest prices? If ro are, kindly call on us befere pur basing. J. 0. Boag. A CARD VF THANKS. We wish to thank the fire companies beir valuable services during the uring of our property, and to assure hem that their efforts are appreciated. M. W. Duty & Co. GO ING AND GOING. Mrs. Longstreet Gantt has returned ron Clover. Mr John A. DesPortes, of Ridge ray, was in town an Tuesday. Messrs. J. 3. McDonald and W. R. ~lott have returned from Charlotte. Miss Mirtha McAlpine is visiting wr~ce-~dmother, Mrs. H. L. Elliott. Clerk of Court R. H. Jennings is at ome after an absence of several days. Mr. Geor was in town Tue5sday in s interest of The State, for which apr he travels. Misses Lila Talley and Agnes Sei el, of Columbia, are expected to rrive this week to visit friends. For Over Fifty Years. Ms. * INSLOW's SOOTHING STRFP as been used for over Af ty years by illions of mothers for their children rhile teething, with perfect succesa. t soothes the child, softens the gums, flays all pain, cares wind colic, and i the best remedy for diarrhoea. it ill relieve the poor little suaferer inmediatey. 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 ether kind. 1-1-17 AN EARLY MORNING FIR E. Two large buildings, a stable and a rarehouse, owned by M. W. Doty A jo., were destroyed by fire early on 'meaday morning. Thes fire was die overed and the alarm sounded at bot 2.a. mn., but when discovered be fire bad madegreat head way, and spite of hard work on the part of oth fire companies, it was impossible o save the buildings. The large store elonging to the same firm was in reat daitger of being barned, as it as almost surrounded by fire, one of he burning~ bni!dings being on the ide and the other being ina the rear of he store. Several times it caught fire, >t the firemen worked splenididly and acceeded in saving it. The buildings ere frame andl m a trcemendons ar, and aparks were shouwered ever be stores on the other side of the treet, but a close watchm was kept on bese and no harws was done. In one >f the building were 500 bushaels of er worth about $600, whica were a otal lear-. Some furniture, bugg~ies, amber, &c., were lost, bat the greater )art of thre panenia of t'e warehouse ias saved, e~ud the horse - and mules were save~d. Meat of the property urned was cover:.d by insurance. !he fr... b~rk out in the twoa buitl ings, which were some distance apart almost simultaneously, and how it originated has not yet been discovered. The KAid YW_ 3 a1Ti Alwaysl 8ignatun etMM THE SOUTH CAROLINA INTER-STATE AND WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION. When the project was first agitated in January, very few people thoughl it would ever materialize; that am exposition on a large scale was toc big a job for the staid old city o0 Charleston to undertake, and it will be remembered that when the project received the endorsement of the Gover nor and .legislature and was then pre sented to the people through the medium of th* press, the universal opinion was, that it would be a good thing for the State, and for Charles ton, if the money could be raised, but, that the Charleston people would nol go down in their pockets and put up the necessary amount. These who held that view have been mistaken; Charleston has shown its hand and the subscription now ex ceeds $110,000 and is daily being added to. The exposition is projected for the benefit of the people of the entire Stat. , and the projectors have decided that wherever the people wish to join with i bem and subscribe to the capital stock, they should have the oppor tunity to do so. To this end the executive committee have appointed citizens of each county on the com mittee land have sent them bocks of subscription to be opened at conven ient places within the county, where those desiring to subscribe for one or more shares of the stock, can do so. Subscription books .have been sent Maj. T. W. Woodward, of Rockton, S. C., member of the executive com mittee for this county, who will take pleasure in receiving subscriptions and giving all desired informati'4 No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but.one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be riervous and irritable. If she had constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at MoeMaster Co.'s drug store. FAIRFELD' S PENSIONERS. The Clerk of Court is prepared to pay pensions. Those entitled may all on him or send some responsible, . A.)Woo ten, Ridgeway. ohnt plume, Blythewood. . B. Crawford, Winnsboro. .P. Cooper, Sharp. CLAss B-16.40 Eicx. . S. Gibson, Ridgeway. eo. S. Ninizant, Winnsboro, . A. Hinnant, Winneboro. . Rt. Harvey, Winnsboro. . W. Iiatheock, Blythewood. hos. May field, Winnsboro. I. M. McGrady, Blythewood. . H. Jamison, Rlockton. . H. Robertson, Winusboro. CLAss C-$12.30 EicH. ohn A. Abbot, Blythewood, Gso. Beam, Crosbyville. . Boulware, Crosbyville. . L. Brown, Mitford. . A. Bookhart, BIy thewood. . A. Crowder, Welling. W. T. Collins, Ridgeway. John Cook, Ridgeway. . E. Braziel, Bly thewood. . D. Boy d, Wirn-boro, owell Davis, Ridgeway. Alfred Dunn, Blythewood. 4. A. Dickerson, Crosby'vi.h. . A. Dickey, Winboro. S. B. Dove, Lengtown. obn Fee, Buckhead. . P. Finley, * Dawkins. Jacob Freeman, Ridgeway. James Freeman, . Ridgeway. James Gelsto., Lyles' Ford. Nicholas Gladden. Blythewood. harles Hays, Ridgeway. J. L. Hagood, Bly thewood. . W. Hays, Ridgeway. E. P. Hollis, Ridgeway. J. A. Hlathcock, Ridgeway. John Howell, R.idgeway. II. M4. Hinnant, Winnsboro. J. A. Hagood, Winnsboro. 14. C. H arrison, Winnsboro, James Harden, Winnsbore. Nelson Jones, Simpson. . M. Jeffers, Ridgeway. ft. L Jeffers, Ridgeway. T. M. Kioon, Monticello. Miles King, Ridgeway. Richard Matchet, Flint Hill. Levi Meltan, Winnsboro. S. N. Mickel, Rtidgeway. John DeFee, Winnsboro. ohan H. Neil, Winnusboro. David Peak, Sharp. Thos. Peak, . Longtown. I W. Preo'or, Blyihewood. G. W. Howe, Sharp. Ross W. Robinson, Ridgeway. Tho. Reynolds, Ridgeway. James Stevensen, Albion. h.s Si'ns, RigemwayT. tic ard Shirle'., Crosby v: e Wilis St e vsr t, Sh arp . )J. Wilec, Ridgeway. D. L. Wa'ker, Rideeway. Judge Wilson, Rlideeway. W. L We'.a, Blythewood. D ) i ~". , Ridgeway. ~hu I) Yong, - CinthialBrown, Nelson. Becky Beam, Wolling. Nascy Brannon. Ridgeway. Cinthia Brown. Morgantown. Mary Ana Brown, Simpson. Mary Carlisle, Winnsboro. H..A.. Clink, Winnsbora. Jeumima Cameron, Ridgeway. Rebecca Duann, Ridgeway. Kate bavis, Feasterville. C. A. Davis, Ridgeway, J. F. Fouse, Blythewood. Mary Germany, Rockton. Mary E. Gibson, Back Lick. J. D. Hornsby, Winnsboro. Lucy Howell, Winnsboro. Maytin Howell, Winnsboro. Adaline Hood, Winnsboro. Margarit Hood, Ridgeway. Sarah Hood, Blythewood. H. L. Hood, Blythewood. Georgiana Iut,, Blythewood. M. K. Kraft, Blythewood. Eeta Kennedy, Jenuings. Anna Kennedy, Blythoewood. S. G. Mickel, Flint Hill. Martha Martin, Winasburo. Mary Phinney,. Winnsboro. Malinda -Powell, Dawkins. Elizabeth Orr, Ridgeway. Jane Paul, Mitford. M. A. Rainese Blythewood. U. J. Sloan, Horeb. S. H. Slo-a, White Oak. Helen Smith, Blythewood. Hannah Stevenson, Gladden's. M. E. Smith, * Gladden'#. Elizabeth Slosa Gladden's. Lavinia Smart, Nelson. Amanda Rogeri, Sladden's Grove. M. A. Taylor, WAling. Mary A. Watts. Ridgeway. C H. Eastler, WoHing. Of When Artemas Ward was to lecture in a little place in the far west, a bliz. zard eame up, and consequently the audience .was small "After my lec. tare," said Artemus, "I ventured to suggest to the chairman of the eom mittee that the elements having been against me that evening I might repeat my talk later in the season. After conferring with his fellow- committee men, tbe chairman came back and said to me: 'We haven't any objeetion at all to you repeating your lecture; but the feeling is that you ha I better re peat it in some other town,'"-The Argonaut. PRESTON RION, Ageat U? NEW tlLh Bolicits a sbare of the puablic patrona age. 9-26-1y THE RIGULAR. UMMER EX aminatio for Tea ers' Certificates wrill take ce i the ollee of the ounty Superi at of Education on Friday, June 15th. D. L. STE SON, 5-23-2 Superin udent. Election of Tea~ er. THE ANNIUAL ELECTION OF eachess. fr all the schools in School Distric No'. ygiill be held en the 31st ay. J. F. McMASTER, ('han. Board Trustees. WinLAboro, S. C., May 16, 1900. 5-19-4 Paley' IsillHote A Most Delightful Seaside Resort, is now Open for theSummer of zgoo. FINE NEW COACHESNOW RUN . 'ui Lanes tolGeorgetown, and a new md tuodern steamer is now on the ine from Georgetown to Waverly M1lls. Good water (artesian); no mos uitoes; fine sarf bathing; flue fishing. The table is alWays sup plied with ish, oysters, arabs and shrimps in scason. For terms address MRS. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, Waverly Mill., S. C. HEINZ. 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 ine. Heinz's Sweet (and Sour ixed. 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 and. ams. Heinz's Mince Meat in bulk nd glass. This is the season for evap rated fruits. We have them n Prunes, Apples, Peaches nd Apricots, HOT IEATHR IS gOMIC 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 yard. White Goods of eve y description, Lawns and Organ dies from 5c to 5oc the yard, Fine Lace Stripe and Corded Effects for waists. We have the prettiest line of Pique we have ever shown in great variety of patterns; 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 please 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 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 CaldweII Dry Goods Company.. 5UMMR OPPERIN6i. 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 and 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. SEE my line of Fans. SE E my line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gauze Undervests. SEE my.Big Summer Stock when you want anytling in that line. SQ. D. WILLIFORD. DR. ?0FFFTT'S Allasliritatlu Aids:ipstim , NE (leethiTePowhi) Easy Costs only 25cenis atrg'si ANY AGE. Or maflNcents to C.J. MOFFETT, WI. 3,, 8T. LOUIS. MO. OBEA R'S JUST ARRIVED anid Dyspepsia FOR SALE". Ta blets A NICE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES, a fe ood Mares, a ine Plare ine than Iaes -Cures- I will sell tee ano ed.ok fo cash, or on time for good bankable paper. Irad igestion Cg'vvs I will pay tbe highest cash price for all and classes of cattle, fat or poor. E~uggies. Dyspepsia. I have a fe neeaBUGGIE that 1 KodoI I have employed Mr. Arthur Owens for the present year. lie will be glad to have his friends call on bim and do ySpepsia A.B Wgilliford, Digests what oueat tur rinial digesthefoo and aidsfl WiInnSbe~ro, S. np' stre tin te egase gete n an adtoi. ~ ohr partio MONEY TO LOAN antpp relee a nd pemnnl C On Improved Farms secured by first Dtalepia Indigestin artu 3 m rtgage ntores 8 per sent. [ SikHaahatagaCap and No e'ommission.. Lnn rower pays ac. all therresultsof imperlectdgsiua ul eruenses.wD.OUL Prpered by E. C. DeWITT~ a CO., Chtco. r JOhN B. PA m M k & , [MANY* YEARS Of continuous business have given our goods wide and general distribution. They have been subjected to the severest usage and their" wearing qualities have been fully tested. W/e Guarantee every chain, button, every ar ticle we sell, to give satisfac tion, you being the judge. Any article failing to do this 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 ness life. R. BRANDT, The Jeweler and Optician, @NmSTER, S. S. NEWS and .** HERALD. Tri-Weekiw, P3 a Year in AMvane. #eekly,'5L50 a Yearlm im 4LETTEE READS, - .BILL BEADs, NOT E E A~b, - LAWYU3s' 3EW. LIENS, M@RTGAG~b, DEEDS, OJEGILAne ad everything In job Urns doe as eheaply as anywhere else sa thestate. GIVE'US A CRANCI Every penny spent home is kept at hoe UNDERTAKING mN ALL ITM DUPAMrMft with a full steek of Casiets, Burse ases and Omna, constantly u. h'std, and usr uf hearse whein regnesud. Thankfal for past patrounge and selil. ,tin fora share in the (wuar, Ia the ed .sad tame atteandedi to at all b'.r THE ELLIOTT eleI 880(*, 3. M. ELOT'Y ? 00.