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#LOC~eAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, January 8, - - 1901 -A large crowd was in t.,wn sales day. -Obear's Dyspepsia Tablets-5( cents a box. -The county supervisor has a re port in this isnue. -Mr. Toni Moore is now clerkini for Mr. H. B. Relo. -Mr. Walter Tennant is the nevi clerk at the postoffice. -The United States now leids the world in the amount of its exports. -Several locals occur in this issu that were crowded out last Friday. -You can have all your job printing done at THE NEWS AND HERALD office -Spartanburg county had but foul clerks of court during the whole o the 19th century. - Miss Hattie Sitgreaves has beaw brought home from Lancaster and ii now quite sick at her mother's. -Mr. A. W. B!own is now collect ing moneys dee the estate of Q. D Williford, deceased. See notice. -Mr. Jno. J. Neil, Jr., is taking hi first lessons in the railway mail servie on the ran from Columbia to Ashe ville. -By an error in getting hold to a old mailing list several irregularitie occurred in the mailing of our las issue. --The public reading room will b opened row a& s'oon as the chair which were ordered several weeks agi arrive. -Newberry will have a special term of court from January the 28th to Feb ruary the I-Ltb. Ex-Judge Izier wil preside. -The State college at Orangeburl will not reopen till February 1st o account of not having the proper heat ing facilities. -All purely complimentary sub scriptions are discontinued with thi . number. This does not apply to cor respondents -Hood.' Ssrsaparills calendar foi 1901 is a beauty and can be had for si cents in stamps of C. I. Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass. -Senator W. H. ManIdisr a man o: V ling qualities and erable prparty, passed WDy a s home December in nr at several application for the position There's a morrl to this. --Tbe Knights of Pythias have rente 'the old Masonic hall in the Beat: building and are having is~ put in goot pl$ace. -news comes tha , who went ,is doing s little Isabelle *Johns Hopkins 1 well as could be ex --Salesday a small tract of land near g Rockton was sold for partition be tween Woodward & Rayy W. R. Eahb bought it in for $215. -THE NEWS AND BRAI.D office has a complete and full line of np-to-date stationery and will be pleased to have all your orders for job printing. -Clemson's session has been ex tended two weeks so asto make up fr time lost on acconnt of the recentt ~~cation. Commencement will eome June 21st.t -- Mr. John McKeown, who bad the misfortune to shoot himself a few days ago while bandling a pistol. _is now impr.vinlg rapidly and soon will Sbe out again.1 -rJames Kelly was hanged in Char leston Friday fr the murder at Mt. *Pleasant of an old man whom he en ticed into a swamp so as to murder him for his money. -By act of the Congress at its last session your congressman baa about 3,000 packages of several different Skinds of seeds for free distributionl. Youi might write him. -Misses Gaines and Taylor are again at their school duties at Steven nsr. The former bas just returned -rolishe. home at Washington, D. C., and the "kter from hers at Greensboro, W. C, Miss Miamie .Jorda-2 returned yes terday evening to ter school duties at Elizabeth College, uh~arlotte, N; C. Her college friend, Miss DeWoody, who ha. been spending the Imas holidays, returned with her. -Mr. Jn-. C. McFadden, clerk of curt for ( heeler county, carme down Monday for the purpose of selling the \land of John A. Kee vs. Carrie E. K e, et al. The property was bought in by the heirs at 4.30 per acre. -The centest for the speakership of the Hoiuse is between Hon. WV. F. Steven"son, of Cheraw, and Hon. George E, Prince, of Anderson, with $be aids io favor of the brmer. The ace for clerkship lies between Th's. '. Ilamner, the former ckcrk, and J. alter Gi sy. -Senator G. W. Regedale weni own to (olumsbia Mondan to entei pon h-s duties fo'r a second terL' al e Sea-o: r:om' Fairiield county na'or Readae is of the opinion ta sless something unforeseen deve'opa is session shon'd be nusua'ly shor I 'svery d utiful whether his l,rotbet -Hon. E. B. Ragsdale, will be able take bis place in the House.. WHY COUGH Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooi -Cohnd Veasj&-Courh tho mothers praiset. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia an Consumption. Quick, sure resuIta. Price, 2Scent. Refuse the dealer's substitute. D.Bulrs COUCH SYRUP = Always cures when others fail. D.Ba's PwissreConstipation. so pfis soc. THE WATER SuPPLY.-The follow ng is the report of the policeman on the water supply measurements taken on Monday morning: Cisterns. Capacity. ft. in. Court-house......17 0 16 00 Depot............16 7 15 11 elliott's...... .11 3 9 4 Neil's ... ... ....17 7 16 2 Miller's........... 8 4 9 Phillips'..........11 5 10 8 Cummings' .......17 8 17 8 .ollege...... ...15 3 15 3 Smart's...........16 6 16 00 An Appreciative Letter Mr. J. J. Obear, Winnsboro, S. C.: Dear Sir:-My daughter had been a suferer from chronic dyspepsia for more than two years. I had tried t every kind of medicine without any benefit. I bought three boxes of your Dyspepsia Tablets and they cured her entirely. I can recommend them to I any one with pleasure. Yours truly, ) J. D. Leitner Jennings, S. C. I The most sonthing, healing and an tiseptic application ever devised is DiWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It re lieves at once Zand cres piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. Beware of imitations. McMaster Co., Piese Note The days of publication are Tues dave and Fridays. All mail is put in the offic6 early Tuesday morning or early Friday morning. Former sub scribers to the Tri-Weekly wil get their mail through the postoffice. This change is due to the fact that the sub scription price has been reduced one half; and as all get the same price, we think It but fair that all get it de. livered to them in the same way. A SUBBCRIPTION AGENCY ~~~u- lF~r ener subcription agency for,% large pub lihing house 9f Philadelphia. He shall have general oversight of the house's interest in this State, es pecially in the employment of agents Swho shall canvass tfie field for him. The large repair business, which Mr. Matthews has built up, will be con ducted by Mr. Will Johnston. We re gret to see Mr. Matthews leave ano success in his new sh or ?13 c a.M T 312A * the na thid Ye. lisAlWys Bs~ Te past week was one of many Mrs. M. K. Gladden has moved from T. he Timme house to the house occo lied by Mr. Jno. H. Propat and daugh- o~ er. Judge Johnsten2 has moved into T. he Timma house, and Mr. B. N. Mc. t dagter and Chas. A. 13tevenson into t be house vacated by him. st Mr. W. S. Weir is now in the Tim 5a nons house. Mrs. Mary Landecker and Mrs. ot Y. W. Wylie are keeping a boarding touse in the Ruff house. a Mrs. A. L. Porter and family with p~ the exception et Miss Pearl havetl moved to Ridgeway. The dissolution of the Arm ot Hawes J brothers has caused Mr. L. W. Hawes a ~ to move back to the country-to thel ,I abb place- and the house vacated by ntis move will be occupied by Mr.E . L. Holly. Mr. Stgreaves has moved into tbe ti uso formerly oecnpied by Mr. R. N. b MMoaster, and the house wade vacant by her move is now occupied by W. K. t cCaly. Mr. Chas. Timine now occupies a part of Miss Mary Poole's house. C Mi's Bertha Robinson,who haq for ( several years beeun the efficient assist a~t in the Caidwoll Dry Goods Co., will leave jla a few days for Manning where she will take char ge of the large millinery department of S. S. Till &3 Co. Te best wishes of hosts of friends go with her. Dr. HI. F. iloover, of Ridgeway, spent Monday in tewn. Tied Priends Best. ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact Foriliosheadaghe,dyspepsia sourstomach, malaria,conlstipa ion and all kindred diseases T UT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CUE. -Dr. W. H. Wakefield will be in his office at No. 8 North Church Street, Charlotte, N. C.,'all of January, except each Thursday. His practice is limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Resolution Adopted at the Pension Board Meeting of Fairnield County on January 7th, 1901 Resolved, That the thanks of this board be extended to Mr. G. H. Mc Master for the services so efficiently rendered by him as chairman of the board for the last four years and we regret exceedingly his resignation of such position and desire by this reso lution to express our appreciation of the services rendered. W. W. Smith. BE TRIED ELSEWHBRE. Judge Buchanan Grants a Change of Venue In the Carroll Case Judge Buchanan adjourned the Court of Sommon Pleas sine die yesterday and left on ihe afternoon train for Beaufort. The motion of Messrs. Mitchell & Smith for a change of venue in the cate uf Miss Annie B. Carroll against the Seashore Railway Company was granted, and an order passed trans ferring the record to Orangeburg County lot a hesr;ng there. The order filed was brief, simply stating the con viction of th Court upon the papers filed maid the a-gument in the case that the motion ith'old be granted. Miss Carroll felt tbrangh a hole in the Mount Plea- Tnt %haif on the night of August 8, 1898, and brought suit against the company for $10,000. Two trials have been had in this county, both resulting in a hopeless division c f the jury Miss Carroll filed an affida vit that this result and the sentiment of the community convinced her that she could not obtain an impartial trial here, and-9n Orangeburgijuy will now Vieiked to render an impartial Vr dict. Jupge Buchanan bas presided over the termjust closed with marked ability and impartial courtesy, and leaves many new friends in Charleston. News and Courier. Beat Out of an Inerease of His Pensien A Mexican war veteran and promi nent editor writes: "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhcea Remedy, I am re minded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48, I contracted Mexican diar rhos and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase In my pen sion for on every renewal a d tr Co., druxists. PERsONAL MENTION Cadet T. M. Lyles returned last week to the Citadel. Mr. Jno. N. Lemaster, of Ridgeway, was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. W. B. Lyles has returced to the Medical College at Charleston. Mise Lucy Rion Edwards is visiting her grand-mothber, Mrs. M. C. Rion. Miss Julia Fripp has junt returned from an extended trip to ~jiiu a as return tes Porter Military Academy at Char- ,1 diss Bessie Lyles is again at her no ies as assistant teacher in the Ridge y school, its f Is Marie Simonton, of New Hope, nt Saturday and Sunday with Miss C. Elliott.. . Miss Cora Wallace, of Charlotte, is an etended visit to her sister, Mrs. . Cureton. Miss Grace Binnant has returned to a South Carolina Co-Educatioaal In ute at Edgefield. r. B. B. Johnrson, an experie eed . esman of Greenwood, was among rr welcome callers the past week. Mr. Watt Hinnant, of Bascomnbville, dd Mr. Joe Hinnant, of Bateaburg, i a visit to their parents recently. Miss Marie McKeowni, who spent Le holidays with her sister, Mrs. Jno. Creight, returned yesterday to her uies at the Williamston Female Col- p Miss Louise McMaster, Miss Daysie b b rockington, Misses Helen and Jean t Stewart have returned to Win- i1 rop after spending several days at r. S. K McDanald, formerly of i is place, stopped over Monday for a 8W hours on business. He was on is way to Columbis where he is a lrk in the engrossing department.1 Messrs. A. Williford and Arthur hens go to the West today for the orpose of purchasing stock for Mr.1 Villiford's stables. Mr. Williford re nests that bis customers wait till he eturns as he proposes bringing to the ocal market the very best stock to be Lieutenant R. H. McMaster, who bas been at home on furlough for sev eral weeks. has gone to join his regi ment at Fort Preble, Portland, Maine. Lieutenant McMaster made a fine rec ord for himself in the active campaigns he a engaged in while in the Philip pines. Should there be an increase of the army as now provided for in a bill beore congress, we shall soon greet him as Captain McMaster. We trust that he will get this c veted title. It wll be a c:edit to him and his town. n_ gs indY i. XMIGETS OF. P"HUIS Wizro Lodge 0g, Qrganisd 1 Nar ]Iiay entt-wet 1;e past few weeks Pythianism haei talked so much in Winnsboro, an( legend of Pythias and Damon wii unsurpassed record of friend shi-as so impressed upon the citi z..af our town that. steps were tako organize a Pythian lodge. AfIthe efforts of Mr. Williams of Cobia and Dr. Tbornwell of Fort Milteir hop.es were realized last Fri,.night by the organiztion of Wintro Lodge No. 198. This lodgegins its existence with twenty one ant Knights, and it promises to be , few weeks the inferior to none (the other lodges in this de main. To a a good impetus to this lodge and toDudact the initiation of the candida into the mysteries of Pytb lanism, d to assist them through the dark pies and put them up the "greasy dle" the following Knights were prent: Dr. J. H. Thoruwell. W. H. IMurray, J. . Spratt and W. B. Meham of Fort Mill; Fewell of Rock Ill: Grahim, Williams and McDouga of the Columbia lodges, Rev. E. PTaylor, Dowling and Davil of Winnooro, R. F. Frazier ol Chester. The chrter members of Winnsbor lodge No 108 are Knights J.1. Me Doald, 'reston ition, W. M. Dam pier, L. I Owens, E. P. Moblgy, Jr J. W. Filde, R. B. flanahan, J. E Quarles, t. P. Dickens, J00. H. * Master, E W. Matthews, J. R. Beart %xeo. B. McMaster of Winnabors Chas. E. Isacs of Blythewood, an W. S. MoMurray and W. E. Spra of Fort Mill. Owing to the latene of the hour initiation of C. K. Doni , L. Landecker, D. A. Crawfor B. Steele and F. E. Propst w hol ovor until the next meetin Fri y, January 11th, inst. The on of officers resulted Dr. ahan and Preston Rion past - ncellors, J. . McDona chan lor commander, L. E. Owl vi chancellor, J. H. McMaster p Ia J. P. Quarles keeper of reco and seal, Geo. B. McMaster of che ner, J. P. Quarles master of I . Preston Rion inaster of we ou . Beard master of arms, J. E. di ipner guard, Chas. E. IM Ha r guard, trustees, Dr. Hana Th %. Mobley, C. P. Dickens, indee . . . visiti newly initiated Knights v IodI fortunate In having. so i tIo g Knights from the neas ea and are under many oh in b r the kindly interest u midst their behalf. We thatnk I ered 1roducinig Pythia~nismD in th ud from what we hare towns and cities i urishes it is needE nedits derived order ftd that the -,5 be for ti gswl and true; that which chigs w rnal. Pythianism nee tng and e praise than that whi no greater dled in the members ee exemd~ _____ e Kidney T'ronbs mada n't Know it. ad 0 1in4 Out. ;:mon glas with yoi Row' nd twenty-four hours; P1 a bottle or sediment or sei t te r and let it - ln indic ~ unhealthy condi tioni of the kid . y neys: if it stan your linen it L: evidence of kid ney trouble; toc frequent desire to -pass it or pain in 'the back is also , i the kidneys and blad E ae ot o or in heknowledge so .Kilmner's Swamp y ere is co remedy fulfills every ee .prssed, tismn, pain in the >o, , the great bladder and every part sh in curin e. It corrects inability it kidneys, ,ding pain In passing th heurinary dlowing use of liquor. hold water rcomes that unpleasant o rbad ff mnpelled to go often ne or beer y to get up many times ecsity of a mild and the extra tirng the day .wamp-Root is oo tring the nig he highest for its won diaary effect. ost distressing cases aaed. It st ne you should have the rflulcures of t tsin 50c. and$. sies yooineed am sample bottle of this stt.Sold by ry Youmay hay l1, ondderful t Ln book that I, noreesabout It, bo *om ersm~ bsluutely free b .~Fhen witing men-. ddeess Dr. KI offer in this paper, o.,, nghamt onn ading th~Yrn Nden roadf he miles a famon t 8S. H. KET& 1- 1-21V. ~ W E B T'O O ~~'S ate of Q.D- an please esiia WE WISH TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS, ud offer many goods at BARGAIN PRICES. Some of these goods are offered at less than cost. This does not in sude all the goods in our store. The bargain lots are put on the counters and marked in plain figures. These items are for CASH ONLY and WILL NOT BE CHARGED at these prces. A varied lot of Dress Goods, Plaids and Silks, Lot of Percals, at 7, 8 and zo cents. Flannelets and Outings. All Winter Underwear at a discount. Lot of Gents' Heavy Gloves. Cotton and Wool Blankets. SHOES. Lot of Ladies' Fine Shoes, at $1.50 to $2.00. These are less than cost, worth $2.00 to $3-0-. Lot of Children's Shoes, all sizes and prices. Lot of Gents' Shoes, at $1.50 to $1.50, worth $2.00 to b3. Many of the goods we -offer are fresh, new stoek, bought this fal not wish to carry them over the summer, and offer at these prices for CASH. .To the many who hav patronized us we wish a*.haPjly : Ne ear wit that the new century may bring them muchi eOf properity. We ask a continuance of your patronage, promising at all t ies to use our best efforts to supply your ; wats to your entire satisfaction bothas to. quality and pi~Ic. The Oa weII Dry Goo Gompany I~in Addition to a Large Supply -of SHORSES AND MULES On hand, I have just put in stable a carloa4 ot tne n , s MU LES that I have had in ten years. Stock Of al inds are. hih oii hre of the public patronag, aud do . not intend to be undersold by any of my con Ca :- and see me and be convinced. .r rk, BUGGIES, HAR - desci W- kept in stock. H m X" Corn, Oats and Hay at r Dr. to do a General Livery good horses. rere 5 rse si. awOen any by Iga aul how our :ath here iatS NOW OFFERING A FULLL 01 *BARGAINS* AT THEIR STORE IN THE GRANITE BUILDING All (9ooC1 eI ap fop SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR GOODS RE TURNED. C. B. GLADDEN Mgr, llofrs zCuls 1 c0o1 HAVE MADE A BIG CROP ad receivegi a good pie h o e by purchasing a nice horse Prom e. I bave three or four good 39mbinatjop Horses, nP-to-dat sad. Thankinoufrnd here and nice drivers; also three nice for ares, goo' workers Rand well bred- their past patronage, we ho . for a continuance of the sanj M U LES. and that they will still remem I have 8 or 10 well broke Males. ber we are dd lr hey are acclimated and can stand edrk. Bet Them are large DRUGS, 'ls, uitable for heavy work. I Can fl them as cheap as you can buy them MEDICINES iywhere. Also a few plugs. Com 'see me and I will try and please TOILET A R TICLES, eeb tm vnqr horse or mule PAINTS, * hae nosutvr to e me a d I O IL S , BOOKS, y markt and wm -Lmls Ds~ethtt