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L INTELLIGENCE hursday, May 31, - - 1900 LOCALXATTErs. -See citation elsewhete. -If you want stylish and up-to date millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. Mc Carley's.-ady. -Bishop J. S. Key q: TEETEINA (Teething Powderr more satis factory than any( ver used. * -Mr. Marion Iroyd Jennings has been appointed class prophet of the graduating class at the South Carolina College. -Mr. W. C. Hengh, of Lancaster, annonces himself in this morning's issue for Solicitor of the sixth judi cial circuit. 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 pilla for cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaster Co. -Rev. Sam Jones lectures in Rock Bill to-night on "Manhood and Money." Doubtless this man of wide reputation will have a large audience to deliver his lecture to. -Wednesday, May 30th, was Nsa tion-il Decoration Day, and as it is a national holiday, the postogce was closed, excepting immediately after the mails were received. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hopes of being cured till I began to use Kodel Dyspepia Care. It has done me so much good I call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkinsen, Albany, Tenn. It digests what you eat. MeMaster Co. -Dr. John Douglass, a recent grad uate of the Charleston Medical Col lege, has located at Woodward for the practice of his profession.-Chester Lantern. -Gen. Wade Hampton and Bishop Capers were both prevented from ate tending the Confederate reunion; the former en aSeont of his bad health and the latter by the illness of his "Afterufferaing from piles for fif teen yemrws was cured by using two boxes at DeWitt's Witch Hazel n writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfei. McMaster Co. --The i ran Sunday n t burned a aamber Of telephone Wires and CDR sidepable confuesn has resalted at central ~ece. The work ofi putting - up aw wire was"begua at once and the phones will probably be in - od working order to-day. -Mrsa 11li11 Pressly, , a~fmpico, ,inoarfred here on 4&.(j~ anj rs. Precely nthis country gevera weeks have beensvisisngnreatives in Uare .It brn uig, grippe, atma nd all m throat and lung troubles. MoMaster -There was a pleasant german at the armory on Monday night, and the * yonsg people present had a most e jeyable evening. These germane are S held quite frequently, and Mrs. Refo,: 2 >s ~ who has the dancing classes, furnishes1 7. = - -he music and chaperones the youth ful dancers. * - -The South Carolina College opens for its next session on September 26th, 1900, and anyone wishing a catalogue Tmust address President Woodward. The ad. inserted elsewhere will show how well equipped the college is and what the expenses are. The entrance and normal scholarship examinations will he held at each county seat on Friday, July 20th. * "After sufering from severe dyspep aia over twelve years and using many remedies without permanent good I , Anally took Kodel Dyspepuia 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. McMaster C. From the reports sent out from the difecrent stations along the path of totality, it seems that ti totality was of longer duration in Winnsboro than in a number of other places. In New berry it lasted only 85 eends, and in some places the time of totality was < even shorter. Here, we were given 90 seconds to enjoy the wonderfully i beautiful sight. Winnsboro was after ( all the best place for the astronomers t -Mr. Sam Boylston who in the be- C ginning of the South African war joined the Boer forces, and soon after receiving a wound, was taken pris oner by the English, has been sent to the island of St. Helena. As every one knows, this island is the place where all of the prisoners taken by t the British are sent. Mr. Boylston t writes thst be is kindly treated in prison and suffera no hardships. aiuch interest, is felt here in the welfore of this young American who gave his services to the Boers, as he is the grandson ot Mrs. S. A. Boyleston, and has visited here.r Brave Xen Fail Victims to stomach, liver and kidney t troubles as well as women, and all feel the resunlts in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listiess, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, t Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric ~itters are jnst the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care wbether he lives or dies. It did more to give~ me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now est anything and have a new leaqe on life." Only 50 Every bottle guaranteed. jKip Dr. R. B. Hanshan spent Toe day -For about a week a white man of rather unprepossessing appearance has been going about town mending sewing machines. He seemed anxious for work and, although be was an noyingly persistent in asking for work, he was apparently harmless. On Wednesday afternoon while under the infaence of liquor he walked into a residence in the southern part of town and asked for food. Only the ladies of the family were at home, and becoming alarmed at the man's queer conduct, and not being able to get him off of the premises, they telephoned for help. A policeman and one or two others went down and in a short time the obnoxious visitor was safe in the guard house. J. 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 incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cares piles and all skin diseases. Look out for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. -Wednesday was the grand open ing day of the Confederate reunion at Louisville, Kentucky, and the veteranls of this State left on Tuesday in order to be in *time for all of the program. Louisville is in gala attire for her guests and a grand time will be given all who attend. A large reunion ball has been built in which to hold the meetings. For a year the city of Louisville has been. preparing for this event and money and time have been spent lavishly upon the prepara tions. It was expeeted that several of the veterans of Camp Raines would attend, but various things prevented and thi camp will not be represented. Mt. R. H. Jennings, who is present at all of the reunions, will not be able to attend, much to his disappointment. J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following statement.- "1 can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do all that it claimed for it. My wife could not get her breath and the first dose of It re lieved her. It has also benefited my whole family." It acts Immediatbly and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. iiilnery! xmmnerym Are you willing to be convinced that we can sell you choice up-to-date mil inery goods at the loweit prices? If you are, kindly call on us before pur :asing. J. 0. Boag. From Teachingto Eetrielty. - Mr. J. LeConts Davis has returned from liBingham school, where aehas een teaching ,for the past two ter. After a few days' visit to his parents e leaves for Behenectady, Md., where eo has accepted a position with the MssClara Beaty has returned to ~olumnbia. Miss Alice McMaster leaves Friday1 or Mock Hill.. Miss Katherine Flenniken left on L'eday for Baltimore. Mrs. Tom Buff is attending the Con ~ederate reunion at Louisville, Ken uky. ;; Miss Isa'oelle Douglass and Miss anie Flenniken lef t Tuesday tor Co umbia. - Mr. W. A. Beckham, of Kershaw, ~ risited his sister, Mrs. J. F. Fooshe, his week. Dr. and Mrs. Pressley, who were own for the eclipse, have returned to ock Hill. Professor Lyons, of the Southwes rm University, has returned to Clarke ll, Tenn Rev. J. H. Simpson, of Hickory ~ ~rove, S. C., was an interested ob rer of the eclipse here on Monday. Miss Bessie Mobley, of Blackstock, visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. . M. McCrorey.-Laucaster Review. Mesrs. J. E. McDonald, E. B. agdale, W. D. Douglass and J. W. anahan went :to Columbia on Tues y to attend the supreme court. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, f Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. caused horrible Ulcers that no treat- - ~ent helped for 20 years. Then Buck en's Arnica Salve cured him. Cares ~uts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, ~org.i Skin Erupticns. Best Pile ure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure aranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. ruggists. Departiu re of the Astronomers. The crowd ef visitors that we have ad with us during the past few days as gradually dispersed, and the old wa, after the unusual excitemnert of s past week, has settled down to her ye sual quiet. The New Jersey astron- sI ere, Professors Pren ties and Dodge, ~ ft on Monday evening, as did the inthrop delegation. The Virginia tli stronomers having numerous appa- A atus to pack and ship and some work si do lingered rather longer than tbes thes, and the last one of them leaves ~day. Protessor Stone left for Geor a on Tuesday, Mr. Lyons and Mr. ~vera d left the same day, and Mr. ayo leaves to-day. During their stay in Winnsboro hese gentlemen made many friends, d all who were thrown, with them ere charmed with the visitors, and very one regrets their departure. T1he Kind You Has. Always Bqlgt Cure Cold in Head. Kermotts Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy otake and quick to eure cold in head and sore lh A party from Spartanburg went to Strothers to view ihe eclipse, and the fol'owing from the Carolina Spartan is complimentary to Strothers' people: The: Spartanburg people are under I great obligations to the agent at Strothers, J. W. Ladd and his wife. They did everything they could to make us comfortable. Their kindness will be long remembered. Mrs. Saber on the Newberry side kindly enter tained ten of the visitors. You see Strethers isinot a bad place to visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lyles came in and joined the party. Me gave some information about the place. He said we were on Cannomore, or Kenne more hill, which took it name from a man who lived near that spot before the :revolution of 1776 and who was reported to have buried a pot of gold onihis farm, which had never been found. Mr. Lyles is the sea of 1 Thomas Lyles, now 85 ye irs old, who took an active interest in building the old Spartanburg and Union railway. Bearn a The Kind You1Hve1hi Beagh sigAture i 1 Mt. Zion Closes Friday. Friday will be the last day of the Lctool year of Mt. Zion Institute, and the pupils and teachers will enjoy a well-earned holiday. This is unusa ally early for Mt. Zion to close, but the echool opened earlier than-usual last Sptember and only one week of boli :sy was given at Christmas, so the sch o: has been carried on for the re qnired number of weeks. There will be some changes in the school next year, two teachers having already sent in their resignations- j Miss Agnos Rice and Mr. J. Frank I Fooshe. Miss Rice has taught here for c several years and the trustees give her up with much regret. Mr. Fooshe's a intention of giving up teaching for I lournalism has already been announced in these columns. He has, during his wonnection with the school, done everything in his power to further the interests of Mt. Zion, and has been especially in the library for which he ias worked indefatigably. It Is to be 'gretted that his connection with Mt. ,ion is to be sevei ed. Working Night and Day Fbe busiest and mightiest little thing ;hat ever was made it Dr. King's New Ife Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coat ,d globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, listlessness to energy, brain-fag into mental ower. They're wonderful in build. ag up the health. . Only 25c per box, old by McMaster Co., druggists. EOB1NSON-ROBI98N. Jfr. Editor: It was our privilege on le. i'.rpeierform aony, according to the ritual E I I. E. Church, South, In.a very rove ot and impressive manner, thus 11 miting this progressive and success- a ii young farmer and his lovely brido n the holy bonds of matrimony. It - ras a delightful occasion, and re inded us of forty years ago when thej rriter himself carried offeuch a prize. Ater the marriage and the eon ~ratulations of friends, a goodly per ion of the guests present, together rith the bride and groom, drove to be home of the latter,.'here a boun iful supper of good thP a3 was served, oth subst antials andieicacies. Our best wishes, and as we verily eleve, those of the entire community c o out after these dear young friends. . . &ay they ever be sattiified with the 11 hoice they have respectfully made, nd may life to each become sweeter d sweeter as they learn more and ore of each other. R. H . Jennings. CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. If rho Kind You Have 'Always BOught 0 Sfc Bears the ,7 .'1 :i-t Bignature of 4 7 4fe' C I Still Have -.6 ori8 Young Mules - ND FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULES st unsold. Persons needing mules 0 oald call and see them before buy g as 1 will sell them cheap for cash good paper, payab>!e in the fall. I also have a fe~w horses, among iss tem two good Combination Horses. toi Iso a couple of GOOD MARES, of itable f or brood mares-young and no >und. 8 Cows. ic da will pay the highest cash price for al B classes, fat or poor.. Cs foi Buggies. ha ed still have a few BUGGIES that 1 of will sell cheap for cash. of WI Winnsboro. S. E. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermott's Choco tes latve Q mnie. nasily taken as ady PRESTON RION, Agent PACIFIC FIE ISIIlaCEI Iay IF NEW TIL solicits a siare of the publie patron age. 9-26-1y IED IF ABIIISTIATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Gomn OF FAVFINLD. Iy 5. R. JTOH NXTOA Eq., 'Jii Frate WHEREAS, R. S. Spence hath made suit to me to grant him etters of administration of the estate Lad efests of P. M. Spence, deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and reditors of the said P. M. Spence, leceased, that they be and appear iefore me, in the Court of Pro >ate, to be held at Fairfield Court louse, South Carolina, on the 15th lay of June next, after publication iereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore ioon, to show cause, if any they have, shy the said Administration should lot be granted. Given under my hand this 30th day if May, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON, 5-31-2 Judge of Probate. 1501-1900. IOWUTH CAROLR1A COLLME, COLUMBIA, S. C. A.B., D. S., A. X., LL.B., L. L oarses. Spring Courses free for Peachers. Fourteen Profeasors; 33, 40 voljuwes in library; excellent lab ratories, class-rooms, gymnasium, firmary, athletic grounds. Tuition 40, other fees $10, a session; tuition emitted to needy students. Expenses 135 to $175 a session. Certified 'upils from forty-lve -Accredited chools enter its Freshman Class with ut examination. Entranoq and Normal Scholarship xaminations held at every county eat, Friday, July 20, 1900, by County ertatendents. Next sessin opens September 26, 900. For "ctalogue, address, F. C. WOODWARD, 5.31 President. HEINZ. Ve are sole agents in Winns boro for Heinz's goods. When you need Pickes, ask for Heinz's, they are the best, Heinz's Dill Pickles aer ne. Heinz's Sweet ?and -Sour dxed, H'Cucumbers in bulks Heiazs India Radish. He' Celery Sauce. zTpinato Catsup. sPreserves in bulk. Apple Butter and sMince'Meat in bulk - e season for evapi rate m have them 1,Peaches nd A ots. r'e a pestihat robs us of our rop of 'potatoes. Paris Green is them outright and saves :a crop. We have it in all ze packages to suit you, even you want a small amount. CANE SEED r forage. It is the best for ir country should you need rage. Come and we will 11 you about it. We have )th Early Amber and Early range Cane Seed. Don't forget us. .H. McMaster & 00., Druggists. hulllIrO1 & Caike Biv Co. pening of Books of Subscrip. tion. E'URSUANT TO A COMIMISSION ned to the undersigned as Corpora 's, by Hon. M. B. Cooper, Secretary State, on the 8th day of May, 1900, tice is hereby giveni that Books of bscription. to the capital stock of e Winnsboro and Oamden Railway mpany wili be opened, on the 28th y of June, 1900, at The Winnisboro nk, in the town of Winnsboro, C., and at the Bank of Camden, iuden, S. U., at 11 o'clock in the enoon of said day. Ibe said proposed corporation ,will we a capital stock of $300,000, divid into 3,000 shares of the par value $100 each, with its principal place business at Winnsboro. 8. C., and 11 be empowered to engage in tbe ilding, constructing, maintaining, ining and operating a railroad from innaboro, S. C., to Camden. 8. C. THOMAS K. ELLIOTT, THOMAS H. KETCHIN, J. E. McDONALD, W. R. ELLIOTT, Board of Co porators. M ay 2th, 1#o. 5-26 30 ROT XVEATHBR IS gOMINC. 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 ot patterns; prices as low as last year. We can please you in Fancy Dress Goods and Plaids; also beautiful line Blaek i 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 Caldell Dry Goods Company. 45UMMER OPPERIN65. SEE my line of Serge Coats and Vests for m nd youths. SEE mny 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. EEmy line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gauze Undervests. SEE my.Big Summer Stock when -you want anything in that line. SQ. D. WILLIFORD. T R.I0FFTTS Allajskriltiou,Ald:DIpsti1 (T~eething Poyder)4 IEhlACSS~hB Costs ouly 5cets at Druggisis, ANYsso c~AGE. orannSieubt to c.. MuOFFET, M.' D., ST. LOU S, MOW i Most Delightful SeasideMoui Resort, is now Open F Z ER for theSummer_____ of zgoo. ~ omte o fe rhwms FIENEW COACHES XOW RUJN Fezr etl ohn u rt rom Lanes to Georgetown, and a newfotelnayhigbtheru, nld modern steamer is now on the e;r etr fteWieMutl ie from Georgetown to Wave'rlyisagofetradvrypits luites; fine surf bathing; nefiush~ an ilpouete letqaiyo The table is always u lied withcraintesoespsblti. sh, oysters, crabs and simps ini3QAT,$.5 URS 27 ason. For terms address 6QAT,$.5 MRS. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, J , S I E WajrlyMilsS. .Wead uate r nto maress Saddlfes, orhow uchrn \We oalr at nie hie ofnai FreezresteBugotigbte tut abatitdI fctthreisnoneesit for tel yth uing w e thad a,,td ged f aur and e er an wewi DyapeerialM s Dotyse in ismufCoue anLilpoue h iet yo MANY YEARS Of continuous business have given our goods wide and g'eneral distribution. They have been subjected to the severest usage and their wearing qualities have been fully tested. We Guarante 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, NEWS tot w I LAWYMB (% IM MORTGA- 4 DEBB GyIE'US ACER hem~Tis ep a fhe e UDERTAKING IN LL T LL3SW sad evrtig Jofms49. at forap hre- theum ease *M Evid standsp. hom jattept t aR hssw. with a illT ie fMiiEI (t M~dt at%09 a 0 .o 4- ELI-1