The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 19, 1900, Image 3
IJOCAL- INTELLIGENCE
Thursday, July 19, - -- 1900
LOCAL MUTTIS.
-See the line of handsome belt rib
bon, pearl rings, neckwear, etc., at
Mrs. McCarley's.
-Mr. D. G. Dwight is teaching in
a summer school at Walterbore. This
school will continue for four weeks.
-8. H. Baldwin, Columbus, Ga.,
writes: I occasionally give a TEETNINA
Powder to keep my teething child's
gums softened.
-The competitive examination for
Winthrop scholarships is to be held In
the court house on Friday morning.
This is an entrance examination, as
well, and students expecting to enter
Winthrop should stand it. There are
two vacancies for this county-, and a
V good many applicants will try for
them.
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." Cures
pires and all skin diseases. Look out
for worthless imitations. McMaster
Co.
-A party of young people had a
delightful moonlight picnic on Mon
day evening at Mr. J. H. Stewart's
aountry home. The evening was an
ideal one, clear and cool, and nothing
occurred to mar the pleasure of the
party. The picnic was to have been
iven on Saturday evening, but the
rain, which prevented the ball game
ale necessitated the postponement of
the moonlight picnic.
"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
FOR SALE.
One hundred bushels of peas, at
J. D. McCarley & Co.'s.
Will Lose an Eye
Dr. Elmore Kell, the well known
young oculist, was in town on Monday
having been called here to see Mr.
Sam DuBose, [of Simpson. Mr.
DaBose, by some accident, got a piece
of glass in one of his eyes, causing him
intense pain, and Dr. Kell upon mak
ing an examination found that he
would have to take out the eye. Mr.
DuBose's. many friends here will
greatly regret to learn of his misfor
tint. .
C A.- T OM42A..
STOK INCREASED.
The charter has been received from
the Secretary of State granting the
Fairfield Cotton Mills the privilege of
increasing the capital stock to 3200,
-Eb'Fa- l~a1Lallar-h&ia..nriria
stockholders the privilege of sub.
scribing to an amount equal to their
present holdinig, and gives them ten
days after the charter har been re
corded to subscribe. After that time
the directors will have the power to
dispose of it as they may deem proper.
Stockholders wishing additional stock
had better attend to the matter at once.
"After suffering from piles for f
--teen years I was cured by using two
boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North
S Brook, N. C. It heals everything.
Beware of counterfeit'. McMaster Co.
TE COUNTY CA)g ASS
The County Democratic Executive
Committee have made the following
appointments for the county cam
paign:
Feasterville, Tuesday, August 7.
Monticello, Wednesday, August 8.
Greenbrlar, Thursday, August 9.
Winneboro, Friday, August 10.
Ridgeway, Tuesday, August 14.
Mitford, Thursday, August 16.
Woodward, Friday, August 17.
A(f any club desires any other meet
ing, application abould be made to
Jas. R. Curlee, Rockton, or T. K.
Elliott, Winnsboro Q
OA.m dt2..
3es e ArdKid YN~!!
THE PROPOSED RAiLROAD.
A meeting of the corporators of the
Winnsboro and Camden Railway was
held on Monday afternoon, at which
- the requisite amount was subscribed
and 20 per cent of the amount was
paid in. An election of officers was
held and the proper steps preliminary
towards securing a charter was gone
through with ad will be forwarded
at once. The directors chosen were:
J. E. McDonald, T. K. Elliott, T. H.
Ketchin and W. R. Elliott.
At a meeting of the directors T. K.
Elliott was elected president, T. H.
Ketchin secret ary and treasurer, J. E.
McDonald attorney, Capt. C. lS.
Dwight chief engineer.
At a very early date proper steps
will be taken to hold an election look
ing to subscriptions to the amount of
$50,000 by the town of Winnsboro for
the benefit of the road.
For Ove'r Fifty Years.
Mas. WnmsLow's SOOrHIme Sivr
has been used for over fifty years by
.v millions of mothers for their childrena
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes thie child, softens the ums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea It
will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Sold by druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty five
centsa bottle. Be sure and ask for
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing .Syrup,"
and take no other kind. 1-1-17
Dr. no. M.Blehmend Dead
Mi. Jas. L. Richmond received a
telegram en Tuesday stating that his
brother, Dr. Jno. M. Richmond, had
died the preceding evening, July 16th.
Dr. Richmond was a very eminent
phyuicipa in St. Joseph, Mo. He was
a native of Fairfield County, and had
been living in Missouri, for about
twenty years. He was a graduate of
the University of North Carolina, and
studied medicine in New York, Paris
and Germany. Dr. Richmond was
62 years of age, and leaves a wife and
five children. He was well and pleas
antly known in this county, and his
friends will be pained to hear of his
death.
Red Hot from the Gun
Was the ball that G. B. Steadman,
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War.
It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck
len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Erupticns. Best Pile
cure on earth. 25 ets. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co.
druggists.
JOS. T. JOHNSON'S APOINTMENTS.
He Wai Make a Canvass of the County for
Congress.
Hon. Jos. T. Johnson, candidate for
Congress from this district, will speak
in Fairlieli county as follows: .
Longtown, Monday, July 23, at
10 o'clock a. m.
Centreville, Monday, July 23, at 3
o'clock p. m.
Blythewood, Tuesday, July 24, at 10
o'clock a. m. -
Ridgeway, Tuesday,_ July 24, at 4
o'clock p. m.
Greenbriar, Wednesday, July 25, at
10 o'clock a. m.
Mossy Dale, Wednesday, July 2i, at
4 o'clock p. m.
Monticelle, Thursday, July 26, at 10
o'clock a. m.
Feasterville, Thursday, July 26, at 4
o'clock p. m.
ON I'WE OI Mi pol "
SOMINO AND GOING.
Dr. Ott, f Ridgeway, was in town
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Douglass leave
to-day for Glenn Springs.
Miss Marie Dwight has returned
from a visit to Charleston.
Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum returned
home on Tuesday from Conway.
Mr. F. E. Hinnant returned on
Tuesday from Charleston where he
went to attend the N. E A. conven
tion.
Misses Bessie Stewart, of~ Wood
ward, and Lizzie Tennant, of Winns
boro, are 1visiting the Misses Dunbar.
-Chester Lantern.
Prof. W. H. Witherow attended the
meeting of the N. E. A. in Charleston.
sent educators of the State."
Mr. Melton, a soldier in the United
tates army, was in town on Wednes
ay. Mr. Melton is off on furlough
ad is visiting at his home at Green
briar. Mr. Melton is at present~sta- C
ioned at Fortress Monroe, and is ina
the artillery. c
h
Brave Men Fail Ij
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney ia
troubles as well as women, and all feel a:
the results in loss of appetite, poison b
in the blood, backache, nervousness, it
eadache and tired, listless, run-down
oeling. But there's no need to feel
ike that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, ti
[daville, Ind. He says: "Electric C
Bitters are just the thing for a man d
when he is all run down, and don't l1
are whether he live. or dies. It did si
nore to give me new strength and b
rood appetite than anything _I could tJ
take. I can now eat anytbing and C
have a new lease on life." Only 50
ents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store.
very bottle guaranteed- a:
A LYNCliING TH REATENED. I
ti
Considerable exctement prevailed v
the streets on Tuesdaj over the re- ia
port that.Ed. Ballard, a mulatto boy
about 18 or 19 years of age had at
tempted to assault a Miss Shnster, who s
was stopping at the Winnsboro hotel 11
with her brother-in-law and sister, d
Mir. and Mrs. Ely. Several people t
beard the young lady screarm about
5 o'clock ini the morning, and Chief of
Police Gilbert identified Ballard as
the boy that he saw running from the o
ate. Mr. Gilbert shot at the run- ii
ning boy, but did not succeed in t
:~tchig him tben. Thelboy who came
ut os the hotel is said to have run in
a northerly direction. Ballard was
found a short time afterwards at the
passenger depot, where he claimed
that he slept all night. The young
lady identified him as her assailant,
nd he was lodged i" jail. Sheriff
Ellison fearing a lynching decided to
take the boy to Columbia for safe
keeping, and accordingly slipped him
out of the back yard of the jail and!
put him-in charge of Deputy Sheriff
S. B. Crawford, who carried the pris
oner to Rocktan. A party went in
search at the negro, and found Mr.
Crawford with him in the road near*
Rockton. They took the negro from
Mr. Crawford, and awaited the ar
rival of-Mr. Ely. About tbi4 time a
geatleman from lo'ck Hill appeared
accidently on the groamt, and ap- j
proachinig Mr. Ely asked him if he B
had not been ordered to leave Rock ~
Hill, and he admitted thpt such was e
the fac'. While the party were not a
disposed to pass judgment upon the ~
character of the lady, yet it was i
finally decided in vie w of the tact thatE
those mostly concerned were perfect
strangers in Winnsb~ro further in
.-iatioin should be made before the
aegro's life should be taken. Another
Fsct that deterred the crowd was that
the brother-in-law ref used to pull the
rope, though he seemed perfectly wil
ling that others should take this re
ponsibility. The prisoner was
brought back to Winnsboro, and re
elivered to the sheriff and be is now
in jail. The would-be-lynchers acted
with coolnesp. They simply concluded
that the caseideserved further investi
gation, and it is likely that the cuse
will be settled in the regular course
prescribed by law.
MillIons Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
ic to know of one concern in the land
Prho are not afraid to be generous to
he needy and suffering. The proprie
;ors of Dr. King's New Discovery for
onsumption, Coughs and Colds, have
iven away over ten million trial bot
les of this great medicine; and have
he satisfaction of knowing it has ab-'
olutely cured thousands of hopeless
Saes. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hearse
ess and all diseases of the Throat,
'hest and Lungs are sured by it. Call
n McMaster Co , druggists, and get a
Irial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and
$1. Every bettle guaranteed, or price
refunded. 3
RIDGEWAY LOCALS.
Miss Hallie E. Kennedy, after a
short illness, passed quietly away on
ul 7'b at the old family home. She
was :he eldest daughter of the late
UIr J i. HBrgh Kennedy. She will be
great' missed in her home circle
here': q was both mother and sister.
6Er many friends here extend their
ympathy to the bereaved family.
Rev. J. G. Herndon, wh> has had
.harge of the Presbyterian Church
- for the past four years, has ac
epiea a call to LaGrange. Ga. Mr.
nd Mrs. Herndon, whose culture and
refinement has impressed itself upon
he entire community, will be a grEat
oss to Ridgeway society. Mrs. Hern
on left on Thursday for Virginia.
rhere she remains until Mr. Herndon
akes charge of his new pastorate.
The ladies of the Episcopal Church
erved ice cream on Tuesday night at
Ars. H. W. DeePortes'. Quite a nice
um was realized.
The 4th of July picnic was a howl
ng success, the fried chickens and
andidates furnishing a feast of soul
d flow of reason not to be despised.
Misses Isabel, Floy and Harriet Ruff
ire visiting in Rock Hill.
Mr. J. N. Lemaster was called
kome suddenly to see his mother who
was quite ill.
Mrs. S. R. McDowell and daughters
iave rooms in the Rabb house for the
ummerm.
Miss Gertrude Moore is at home on
, visit.
Mrs. Berry is visiting her mother,
Irs. Coleman.
Mr. Sawyer is convalescing.
Dr. Hoover rejoices over the admnis
sion of a new- member to the dirm,
which now reads,'Hoover & Sen.
Miss a~y~o f Coluinb a,~is viSiting
is Rabb.
Mr. Charlton Thomas, of Union,
ent Sunday in town. M.
July'-17, 1900.
J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace,
rosby, Miss., makes the following
atement.- "I can certify that One
ute Cough Cure will do all that it
aimed for it. My wife could not get
er breath and the first dose of it re
eed her. It has also benefited my
'hole family." 1t acts immediately
id cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe,
ronchitis, asthma and all throat and
ing troubles. McMaster Co.
W. 8. Musser, Millheim, Pa., saved
Le life of his little girl by giving her
ne Minute Cough Cure when she was
ing from croup. It is the only harm
ss remedy that gives immediate re
sts. It quickly cures coughs, colds,
onchitis, grippe, asthma and all
iroat and lung troubles. McMaster
"I had stom'~ach trouble tw enty years
id gave up hopes of being~ cured till
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
has done me se much good I call it
c savior of my life," writes W. B.
ilkinsou, Albany, Tenn. It digests.
hat you eat. MeMaster C.
"A tr suff'ering from severe dyspep
a over t welve years and using many
medies without permanent good I
naally took Kodel Dyspepsia Cure. It
i me so mnuch good I recommend it
everyone," writes J. E. Watkins,
lerk and Recorder, Chillicothe, Me.
digests what you eat. McMaster Co.
The easiest and most effective method
purifying the blood and invigorat
ig the system is to take DeWitt's Lit
e Early Risers, the famous little pills
ir cleansing the liver and bowels.
ccMaster Co.
CASTOR IA
For Tnfants and Children.
Fbe Kid You Have Always Bought
ears the
Sgnature of ,
Kodol
yspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
[artificially digests the food and aids
ature in strengthening and reconl
ruoting the exhausted dgsieO
ans. tsteats a
n and tonic. No other preparatiOn
man pproach It In efficiency. It in*
mtanly relieves and permanently cures
)ysppsa, Indigestion, Heartburn.
lt~ulence, Sour Stomach, 2NE.SS
jck ead che,GaliCaps an~
1 otherresultsof imperfectdgestOion
rce 50c.and $1. Large size ontainsS% timns
nsize.zoBook allaboutdyspePSiamaledUet
Pepared by E. C. DeWITT a CO., Chieago.
M dar aanR W; .Wlmnsbero. 5. C.
PRESTON RION, Agent
PACTIC FIRE.JIIBIANCE COrANY
oF NEW I.
Solicits a siare of the public patron
age.
9-26-1y
~Creai ot Wfleal 1
is not only one of the most
delicate and delicious of break
fast foods ever offered to the
public, but in addition is high
ly recommended for the use
of persons of weak digestion.
of handsome gravures we are
giving with Cream of Wheat.
They are works of art. Ask
to see them.
F. M. Habernicht
Dealer in Fine Groceries.
We are after you with a
hammer, not a sledge ham
mer, but with
HAHR PAIT,
One that will stick and not
chalk, crack, or peel off.
Hammer Paint is sold un
der a positive guarantee of
FIVE YEARS, a~ad will be
replaced if the fault is with
the paint. One gallon makes
two.
Come and see before you
pain.
J. McMaster
Co.,
ts.
Th~e ,. p o
Stami---5
FRE EZE R.
Snatter how often or how much
'ialk about the White Mountain
4,zer, we tell nothing but the truth
,ant it. In fact there is no necessity
.r telling anything but the truth, as
ery feature of the White Mountain
i a good feature, and every point is a
elling point. Only the vory best
materials are used in its manufacture,
nd will produce the finest quality of
ream in the shortest p~osible tIme.
QUART8,$2.25; 4 QUARTS, $2.75;
6 QUARTS, $3.25.
J. W, SE IGLE R
Farmers, .***
*?* Attention I
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Pantation
.Supplies,
OUR STOCK tOF HEAVY GRO
ceries is now complete.
We cater specially for the farmers'
trade. We know what they need, and
are prepared to seive them and at bot
oWe also carry a nice line of shelf
oods
SHOES, HATS,
DRY GOODS,I
NOTIONS,
nd everything usually aand in a i
eneral store.
' EGoods delivered to our city trade.
.ome and see us.
W. R. RABB & CO
GRANITE CORNER.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For YOUNG LADIEs, Koanoke, Va.
Opens Sept. 18th, 1900. One of the
1 ing Schools for Young Ladies in
the South Magnificent buildings, all
modern improvements. Campus ten
acres. Graind mountain scenery in
Valley of Va., famed for health.
European and American teacher.
Full course. Superior advantages in
Art and Musie . Students from thirty
States. For catalogue address
MATTIE P HARRIS, President,
am27-m Roanoke, Va
MEk. 6EOOD5.
A GOOD STOCK OF FIGURED LAWNS, ORGAN f
DIES, AND DAINTY STRIPES, BEAU
TIFUL PATTERNS.
Goods we sold at 25c, now 15c.
Goods that were 17 1-2c and 20c, now 12 1-2C.
Goods that were 12 1-2c and 15c, now i oc.
Good that were 7c and 8 1-3c, now 5c.
This is -gouP oppoPtulitg to
bug a eool dPOss ehcap.
We have many nice things in White Goods, Lawns, t
Organdies and Fancy Stripes that are cheap.
Gauze Vests, Ventilated Corsets, Drop Stitch Hosiery,
and many other goods that make the heat less burdensome.
M 45HO3. It
We have many bargains in Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's Sandals and Oxford Ties-good shapes and styles.
Come to see us, we can please you.
The Caldwell Dry Goods Oompanys
BABY' WIEND.
I NOW HAVE IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF
Babies' Kid=Sole
Shoes, Slippers
and NMoccasins.
~~ ~ iz s 1 to 5. -
EW EammoClksLEFT.
WILL GIVE YOU A BARGAIN IN THEM..
Q. D. WILLIFORD.
TDR. OFFE1TS Allaslrrtat,Mis~istl,
TEE T HINL Ma' etigEy
(Teething Powders) TEhNReIeeteo.
Csts onyaets atDraggstS ANY AGE.
Or manl SMets to C.,J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. L.OUIS, MO,
OESEA R'S -
Dyspepsia
Tablets
I d~cigestion,
TO RECEIVE THE BEST TALUE
for every cent expended should be the
a nciobject of every purchaser of
GROCERIES
Dys~e SI a. This object can be best attai ned by(
dealing here. The maximum of qual
thodt the mnimm of cos is our
Tnlmrl 1tains only goods which have proved of
Utomerit, the so-called "just asgod" and
cheApfl lies fCanned Goods always
on hand. Also Pickles, Catsups, Mus
Tapioso, Gelatne, Amonr's and Cud
Resot, i nowOpen aby's Sugar-cured Hlama fresh on hand.
Also a good line of New Orleans and
for he~umer Porto Rico Molasses.
of 1go0. J. D. McCarley & Co.
FINE NE W COACHES NOW RUN YUGII ATD
4n ode tamerisowo te acWithtfair education and gcd cha
ood water (artesian); no m~os- isconig aed bTal eadi tgrailwa
nites; fins surt bathing fine ihig cowpaniea as the only perfect and e
Labnoysters, cra's and shrimps inl graduates ai - i toroit f
For terms address Icataloge Fal term oens August 15.
RS. WINHROP WILIA MOshkosh, Wie., and Lexington, Ky.
Waverly Mills, S C. 6-14-4m
MANY*
YEARS
Of continuous
3usiness have given our goods
ide and general distribution
rhey have been subjected to
the severest usage and their
wearing qualities have been
ully tested.
We Guarantee
wery chain, button, every ar
:icle we sell, to give satisfac
:ios, you being the judge.
Any article failing to do this
vlll be cheerfully exchanged.
We Deliver
io work, we sell no goods not
inder our guarantee, which
ias never been questioned
hroughout our entire busi
iess life.
R. BRANDT
The Jeweler and Optician,
OmaSTER, S.*
NEWS **
and
HERALD.
toekly,'W1.6Q a Teaia Aa
ILETTER NEAUS,
BILL HEAD3,
N@TE JZADS,
LAWYaRE' sains. 4
LIINS,
M@RT6ASmb,
DUEBS,
and everything in job liI. done
as cheaply as saywhere. ee as
theState.
IVE'US ACIANCI
iC'ery pomuy eun
home is kept at henge
UNDERTAKING
rith a Sall steek of Canskets a, ia
lss and Coges, constaatly on handi,
id use of hearn whent regsted.
'ankful for past patronage ad seihi
tion fora share in the fature, la e
Id stand
(jails attended to at all hours.
J. N, ELLXO1TT 30
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