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,0CAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, June 7, - - 100 LOCAL MATTERS. -Read notice of County Superin teudent of Education. -A new line of summer millinery just received at Mrs. McCarley's. -Missea Helen and Jeannette Ste w art played a beautiful piano duet at a concert given at Winthrop College on Monday evening. -A. B. Stroud, Grantville, Ca., wrote: A priceless boon has been given the baby world in Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders). * ,,After suffering from piles for fif teen years I was cured by using two boxes of DeWitt's Witch lizel Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeits. MeMaster Co. -Mr. Albert Thomas, son of Col. John Thomas, of Columbia, recently graduated first in his class at the General Theological Seminary, New York. -Mr. James H. Rion has secured a position in Spokane, Washington. Mr. Rion is a telegraph operator of expe rience and ability and will no doubt meet with success in this far away city. The easiest and most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorat Ing the system is to take DeWitt's Tit tie Early Risers, the famous little pills for cleansing the liver and bowels. McMaster Co. -If baby needs a new pair of shoes or slippers, you can find just the thing at Q. D. Williford's. You can siso get a nice hammock at this store at a bargain. Tbis is hammock season, and now is your opportunity to buy one cheap. Read what he says. -A trair. was delayed hero for a short time on Tuesday afternoon, one of the airbrakes'baving gotten cut of order. When the train stopped a re port that some one had been run over by the train spread like wild fire, and a crowd soon gathered and found what had been the foundation for the report. The train was delayed for a very short time. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hopes of being cured till I began to uEe 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. -Mr. E. M. Matthews has been elected one of the literary editors of the Clew son College Chronicle for 1901. In selecting Mr. Matthews to be a mem ber of the editorial staff the students have made a wise choice. In a num ber of articles writteni for this maga zine during the past year Mr. Mat thews has showed a decided talent for such work. The commencement exer cises at Clemonb y ears has r i Winnsboro colored graded school, has been elected assistantj principal of Howardschool in ColumbiaL Nauce applied for the position and testi monials were given him by several prominent gentlemen here. Hie is a graduate of Allen University and is well fitted for his new 'osition- Dur ing the time that he has had charge of the public school his management of it has been admirable, and he will be' a loss to the school. JC. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn., s.ays, "Icannot say too much for De Witt a Witch Hazel Salve. One box & it cured what the doctors called an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cure piles and all skin diseases. L'ook out for worthless imitations. McMaster - Mr. W. R. Doty has com menced to cut his wheat, and consequentfy is one of the few people about here who is niot anxious for rain. If the weather is favorable to-day be expects to cut the magni~cenit field of wheat that has been everybody's admiration. This field is ntear town and tbe opera tions of his new reaper and binder will ,no doubt attract people to this field, for as wheat is a comparatively new irop for this section, there are doubtless a good many people who have never teen this interestirg ma chine at work. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used."-D. J. Moore, Millbrook, Ala. They quicktly cure all liver ar~d bowel troubles. .c Master Co. -On Friday night the commence ment exercises of the Greenibrier school will take place. An elaborate program has been preptared by Prof. Peurifoy and his assist-a1ts, and the -pupils have been working for weeks to make a succes; of the commfeUCe ment. On Sunday morning, in t1:e Greenbrier~ Methodiut Church, the baclaureate sermon will be preached by Rev. WV W. Daniels, the newly elected president of the Columbia Femnale College. I:vitatio::s have been extended to a number of tow n people, and it is probable tht hbth on Friday night and on Sundn mornin;1! crowds will be prset A Life ard D~eath Fight. Tir. W. A. Mines, of Manchester is., w riti ng of his atmost miraculom~ escape from death, sayc : 4xP'snrn afier miesles inducedI 'erowus hn roub'e, which ended in Consain'p tion. I had frequen' hem .rhamc an conghed niget and da. Ali mv do tors said I miust ,oou dte- ll.U began t, use Dr. King's Ne vDiecov ery for Con- umption, which complete ly'cured me. I won'd rot be wito li, even if it costs SS 00 a bo~ie. llnn lrcds thave used it on my recommund lion and all say it never faits to enr -Throat, Che-st and Lung tru ca. Regular size 50c arnd $1.00. 'ri m bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drn store. -The work of taking the censuu , )egun on Friday, is progressing well, t3 t Lnd Mr. J. M. Stewart, the enumera- t or for this township,has already a long t ist down on his books. His territory xtends two mil s in each direction rom the court house, and although he as made considerable progress in his work, the time remaining to hhn be ore the limit, July Ist, will not be .ny too long in which to complete it. J Ele has had little trouble in taking the ensus so far, the chief difficulty he tas encountered being to get claar and t *orrcet :miwers from the uneducated egroes. "After suffering from severe dyspep ia over twelve 1 ears and using many 4 emedies without permanent good I inally took Kodol Dyspcpsia Cure. It lid me so mucil good I recommend it o everyone," writes J. E. Watkins, 'Ierk and Iecorder, Chillicotbe, Mo. t digests what you cat. MeMaster Co. -The Ann White Chapter U. D. C. >f Rvck lill, some time ago, offered a ] nedal to the Winthrop student who I vould write the best essay on the life f Jefferson Davis, and another medal o the student who would write the yest essay on the Itevolutionary War. t ['be competitors were requircd to be , members of the Winthrop Chapter i U. D. C. The Rock Hill Herald of Wednesday gives an account of a meeting held last Friday night t %ward the medals. Miss Nellie Boy kin, of Camden, won the medel for the Jefferson Davis essay, ad Miss Ellen Pearson, a young lady from Fairfield, won the medal for the essay n the Revolution. We. are glad that Ue of Fairtield's girls carried off one f the prizes, and Miss Pearson is to e congratulated upon winning this edal. casTTLIA. Bearse Kim Y Have Always Ba Sigatre Millinery: Millinery: Are you willing to be convinced that we can stll you choice up-to-date mil inery goods at 'he lowest prices? If ou are, kindly call on us before pur ;basin. J. 0. Boag. Attention, Firemen: Attend regular meeting of Steam Fire Company this (Thursday) evening at 8 30 o'clock. G. B. 'McMaster, Secretary. He Fooled Mhe Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, f West Jefiersou, 0., after suffering 8 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 rilo cure on Earth,. d the best Salve in the World. 25S NYinnsboro Chapter No. 2, R.A wil be held in Masonic Hall this (Thursday) evening at 8.30 o'clock. By order of the E. II. P. C. M. Chandler, Secare tary. COMING AND GOING. Miss Agnes Rice has returned to her home in Union. Miss May Martin goes to Columbia to day for a few days' stay. Mrs. T. F. Davis and children are visiting Mrs. A. D. Ilauahan. Miss Ophelia Davidson, of York, is visitng Miss l~essie McMaster. 'Dr. B. W. Taylor, of Columbia, came up to Winnsboro on Monday afternoon on professional business. The Appetite of a Goat 13 envied by all poolr dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of orler. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gi-es a solendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit tbai insures per feet health and great energy. Only 2Zc at McMaster Co.'s drug atore. A REWARD OFFERED. Governor McSweeney has returned to Coumnbia, and in a':wer to the petition sent to him ny lhe citlzens of Winn~boro, h~as offered a reward of $100 for the cap ure of Tonm 11111. Th:s re ward, in addition o o:or rew ard oflered, p:lt qui',e a la:ge price uponi the neg2ro, and who evercaptresLi.n wil; t.e wel. paid. The sensational Stories aboun the run-l away negro have subsided somnewhat nd the colored people are less fright oed and excited than they were a few a' s ssgo, when Hill tras being hotly arued. v ~~ laSBih Twenty-li Le ):y; on the Chain Gang. Nrmi Paganij.j a~ negen boy, who he bcc:' emploseud at the 1.aaeiger de~t, waz arnsted Lere on Tufe-d(ay for talirg a railroad ticket from the to his sister, wh * - oig ; lm b:a, and -Ic .e not iVwing tha it was5 not licket tI . u bi tok is and Colm bia i gi r -n .ie h'm a) tick: m L. w w r , X - . ' 'pctin~g - alra Ie .v . ndte C e age at Winnsboro. Mr.. Bis p brouught the ticiet to WI :nboro ard on Tues d. y ha th.,~ a (erb~dm whereunor )e confesscd to haviwg taken the icket. He was tried before Magis. rate Cathcart and sentenced to twer. y-five days on the chain gang, 40 .a. s T.ZA Beath ind You Have Always Bought igzaturo of SPECIAL RATES. LNNAL -MEETI NATIONAL EDUCA TIONAL ASSOCIATION, JULY 14, 1900. The Southern Railway will sel! side rip tickets from Chariston, S. U., at be rate of one first-class fare for the ound trip to St. AugustiC, Fia , S"sacola, Fla., Mobile, Ala , New )rleans, La., Meridian, Miss., Bir ningham, Ala., Chattanocga, Tenn., ristol, Tenn., White Sulphur Springs, a., Washington, 1). C., Norfolk,Va., nfd intermediate points. Tickets will b, sold July 11th, 1900, vith final limit July 29th, 1900, to olders of return portions of round rip tickets sold to Charleston; S. C., mn account of annual meeting national ducational association. Such return )ortiors of round trip ickets to be posited with agenta from whom side rip tickets are -paad. Agent ill issue receipts for tickets s- (tepos ted and upon presentation of said ereipts will return to original pur h:;sers the return portions of round rip tickets deposited. Fer detailed ui ation apply to any agent of the ; 'mrn Railway, or its connections. For Over Fifty Years. MRS. WINSLOW'S SooTmTING SYRUP as been used for over fifty years by nillions of mothers for their children vhile teething, with perfect rucces;. t soothes the child, softens the auns, llays al pain, cures wind colic, and s the best remedy for diarrhcea It vill relieve the poor litt!e tuffcrer mmcdiatel-,. Sold by druggists in very part of the world. Twenty-five ents a bottle. Be sure and ask for 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothi'g Syrup," nd take no other kimd. 1-1-17 Rev. B. D. Perry, who won a ver ict for $3,000 from the Georgia, Car ,liua and Northern- bailroad at the st term of court, has gotten much etter than there was reason to believe ron the testimony then delivered that ic would ever be again. One of the edical "experts," it will be remem ered, testified that when he saw Mr. .Pry on April 5th, the patient "ap iarently seemed in a dying condition, ir." From the Chester Reporter of 'hurday we learn that Mr. Perry was member of the delegation which left Thester on Tuesday to attend the Con ederte reunion at Louisville, Ky. Corkville Enquirer. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of (.a7J&4 .j T HE HISTORY OF A COTTON( BALE. Gcieatx Lantern. Mr. Daniel Dawkins, of Mor own, has ~ per ' eof some interest to ouI subscribers. On the 22nd of last De cember wben Mr. Dawkins was having a bale of cotton ginned by Mr. J. P. Ragsdale he placed in the bale a shpr of paper containing the following: "Whoever opens this bale of cotton write to Daniel Dawkins, Morgan town, South Carolina, Chester Cornuty. This bale was ainned by J. P. Rags dale on December 22, 1899." A few days ago Mr. Dawkins re ceived the following letter: To D)aniel Dawkins, Esq. South Carolina, U. S. A merica. Dear Sir:-I am pleased to iniforn you that the enclosed paper was ?onnd by me in a bale of American cottor opened this 30th day of April, 19)0, at the above addr~ess. It is very interesting to me to kuon when, whero and by whom the cottor was ginned, and I trust it will be cqualy interesting to you to knov, that the same cotton has arrived ii Norway and will shortly be miann facturod into shirting unmder the super intenece of yours truly, John T. I lartington, Matager. Dale, Nr. Bergen, Nor way, A pril 30th Glorious News Comes from Dr. D). B. Cargile, o. Wa hita, 1. T1. He writes: 'Fou: bottles of Electric Bittters has zuret Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which hat caused her great sufi'ering for 'ears Terrile sores would break out on he head and face, and the best doctor could give :o help; but her errei complete an~d her health is excellent. This shows what thousands har proved,-that Elect'io Bitters s th best blood purifier known. It-s th supreme remedy f: r eczema, letter salt rhem, ul cars, boi and rua n i:'. sores. It stimulate3 liver, kidneys an< bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 50 cents Sold by McMaster Co., druggists Guaranteed. W. S. Maser, Mihimr, Pa., sa the life of his little girl by givir g he One )di nte~ Congh Cure when she wa dying from croup. It is the only hasrm es; retmedy that give- inmdiae rc uits It quickly cures coughs, :0o: bronchitis, .Oi pe, astnma and al trot and lung rube 1 Mlate N OTICE. th sch u1 fund- of thi> Count.- wij p cae pre: ' hem to this office fo apo~rva an ~d 'iyment at once Bocok ilte e~ t e ictr J une 15:h, 1900. I) L ST(EVENSON, It - i wx for (Lamnb.rlain t n.' Iemod- whe 'ruggis use i t: i xw f:,mii 'prfrcee t anyobe., eI1hve -old(1 t ambel .!Iluch 'm dy for the past fis e : w2 b comple -astsaction nvsef and tustom. s."' :y Drgg .~ oltlmn b, Vax. E: ten, N. Y. have alwaya u ed it in my own famni bt h for' o; dinary zouges and cakl n.2 fr the cough following la grippi and find it very efficacious." For sa PRESTON RION, A enft' IREA '1 FlINSURANCE 91~al" OF NEW YORK, Soicits a sLare of the public ):on ae. 9-26-1lv 1 801--1 900. SOUTH CAR0INA COLLEGE, COLUM7~BIA- S. C-. A. B., B. S., A. M., LL.B., Courses. Spring Courses frce for Teachera. Fourteen Professors; 3', 000 volumes in library; exculent 1-J. oratories, class-roomls, gynmaum, infirmary athletic grounds. Tuition $40, other fecs $10, a session; tuition remitted to needy students. Expenses 1135 to 1175 a scssion. Certificd i Pupis from forty-five Accredited ISchools enter its Freshman Clas with 'cut ex m ntion. Entrance iand Normal 'cholarhip Examinatiois held at every county eat, Friday, July 20, 1900, by Comnty Supertuten lents. Next Session Opes Septenber 29,. 1940. For catalogue, address, F. C. WOOl)WARD, 5 31 President. HEINZ. We are sole agent.-,. 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 and Sour mixed. Heinz's Cudunibers in bulk. Heinz's India Radish. Heinz's Ce ry Sauce. Heinz's To ato Catsup. Heinz's Pre 'rves in bulk. Heinz's App c Butter and SJams.. Heinzs Min e Meat in bulk and glass. This is the season for evap orated fruits. Ie have them ,in Prunes, Agles, Peaches and Apricots. FM I l H 8 flIIS ~( - In -~ J A Hfor e wV mig 1e an - nousekeeping pleasant, iot the jars that Sunhappiness and ui rd ard ruin your nerves. Come and see - us at oncemad be happy. Ii~ J. H. MclWaster J & Co. Farmer, t *+oo A ention ! NOW IS TIIIIE TO 1'UY Planta on1 OUR ST~OCK OF IIEAVY GIIO ceres is new complcte. WXe cater specially for the farmers' tade. We knoir what they need, and are prepared to er ve them and at bot tomn pr ices. We al'1so cary nice line of sheif soods SIIOMfD, lH ATS, DRiG OODS, NOTDNS, and eve~ythin: ;; i nly found in a rgeneral 'tore. oo~ d- delvered to our city trade. W. R. !RABB & Co GI;MI1TECOXNER. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids NIature in strengthemnifg and reeon + truting the exhausted digestive or~ ogan. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. 30o other prepiarationl can approach it in effcienlcy. It in s tantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspesia, Indigestion, Heartburn, *jFlatulence, Sour Stomach, Bauisea Sick HedceGatagaCap a Sall other results of imper fetdigeStion smalize. B laotyip e Prepared by E. C. DgWITT & CO.. Chicao. MAriASTER Ce.: Wirrsboro, &- C. HOT WEATHEF Prepare for it b Weight E can please you in Color Stripes, 3atiste, ZephyT of colorings. Prices from 5C tc White Goods of eve y desc dies from 5c to 5oc the yard, Fi Effects for waists. We have ti have ever shown in great variet last year. We can please you Plaids; also beautiful line Mlae waists and trimmings. MILLI] We are constantly reccivin can: please you in style and qu prices. The best that the mone SHC WVc are still showing the lai of Shoes in the county. New Sandals and High-Cut Shoes; and tan. You cannot get bette sell vou. We are anxious for your p; efforts to please you in goods ai The C~aldwell Dry -BABY' I I NOW HAVE IN STO, Babies'' ] Shoes SI and Mac ALSO A FEWV Har WILL GIVE YOU A I Q. D. WII __ B%~ ~r Teeting Poa ,Costsonly 25 cents ormai :. 5cents to C.,L The Irnproved W ~ Ahite 4 M~oun FREEZER iNo matter how often or 0ow mu l1~ch we talk about the White Mount ain Freczer, we tell nothing but the tr uth about i. In fact thre is no necesd ty for tel ing anything bntglthe truth,. a. o iery feature of the a mite M~ontirarn is a goo f eature. a.nd everr point is a. elClng point. Only the vory best. mateial a.~.re used in its mauufacture,. an wil nroducc the sinest quality of ceam n' the shortcst possible time.. :QUATS ,82.23; 4 QUTS, S.'a; 1 QUAR TS, 63.25 J. w, SEiGLER Low - Prices ing, hi:::!cei (ivdramic (e ment,. Harness, - a 4de ,. Chr'p Fo rd Y e. iller i hie I.( W'of at ci uses In-- ::othingZ wve hb y Buying Light Goods. ed Lawns, Organdies, Dimity Ginghams, in great variety 25C the yard. ription, Lawns and Organ e Lace Stripe and Corded te prettiest line of Pique we of patterns; prices as low as in Fancy Dress Goods and k Goods and Fine Silks for VE.RY. g additions to this stock. and Llity of the goods, and in low N can buy is what we offer. ES. gest and most complete stock styles in Ladies' Oxfords, ;ents' Stylish Shoes in black r value in shoes than we will tronage and will use our best d prices. SGoods Company5 - IND. CK A FULL LINE OF Kid-Sole casins. izes, 1 to 5. -mocks LEFT. ~ARGAIN IN THEM. IFOBD. T[3Auiays Irritation, Aids Digestion, 1111 Regulates the Bowels, INj Strengthens the Child, II'~Makes Teething Easy. ders. TEE.TrdNA Rejevesthe Bwe Troubles of Children of t Druggiss, ANY AGE. MOF ETT, M. D., ST. LOU IS, MO. A Most Delightful Seaside Resort, is new Open for theSummer of I900. FINE NEW COACHES NOW RUN from Lanes to Georgetowni, and a new and mouern steamer is now on the line from Georgetown to Waverly ood water (artesian); no mos quitoes; fine snrt bathing; line fishing, The table is always supplied witt fish, oysters, crab's .and shrimps it For terms address IMRS. WINTIIROP WILLIAMS, Waverly Mills, S C. OBEA R'S Dyspepsia Tablets - cures h3ndgestio rl an r Dyspe osia. 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. We Guararntee every chain, button, every ar ticle we :ell, 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, CHESTER, S.'. NEWS *** and *++HERALD, TriWeekl Sa Yeari iAdreus Weekly, $1.0 a Tearlin Ava MjLETI'ER HEABS, SBILL~ HEADS, NOTE HEADS, S LAWYERS' BRff. LIE~NS, S MORTGAGEb, DEEDS, GIR61ITLARS, Sand everything in job lice done Sas eheaply as any where else ia theState. *GIVEUS A CHlANCI Evey penny spenM home is kept at hom UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMEN, with a full stock of Caskets, Bura Cases and Coffins, constantly on han~d, and use of hearse when requted. Takfl for past patronage and soIcl t ation for a share in the future, in the old stand Calls attended to at all hours. TE ELLIOTT m iN St J. V, ELLIOTP a 09.. 44f1