. :- v " ; ' ' LOGAlT[NT^LIGENCE Wednesday, May 2, - - - 1900 LOCAL JklATTERS. ?See notice of sale of properly. ?Head trespass notice elsewhere. ?Read announcement of J. W. Clark fer Sheriff. ?Mr Hugh S. "Wylie is ?ut for County Treasurer. ?Read Mr D. M> McDowell's anEr nouncement for Shot IT. ?Mr George W. Moore announces his candidacy for Alditor. ?Mr B. G. Tennant announces himself this mornirg for Sheriff. ?J. McKinney Elliott announces himself for Sheriff this morning. ?Mr John J. Neil announces bimself for Clerk of Court in this issue. ?Mr John W. Lyles announces ? himself for Cl?rk of Court this morning. To sesure the original witch hazel calve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for -piles asd skin diseases. Beware-of worthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. McMaster Co. ?Mr. Skinner's many friends will be glad to know he will soon be out again. ?Miss Amelia Lauderdale has been quits sick and went to Chester Sunday for treatment. ?Mr John G. Wolling is a candidate for the Hoose of Representatives. Read his card. ?If you want stylish and up-todate millinery, go to Mrs. J. D. McCarley's.?adv. "I used .Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says E? Hartgerink. Overisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. McMaster Co. ?Bishop Capers held services in the Episcopal Church both morning and evening Sunday. ?BARGAIN?Gents' collars, good shapes; 6 for 25c The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. ?Mr, A. L. Porter, who has been quite sick for the past iew weeks, was reported much better Monday, ?Read the card of Thos. F. McDow, of Yorkville, who is a candidate for Solicitor of the sixth judicial circuit. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, lnd., wys, "De Witt's Little Early Risers! always bring certai* relief, cure nay headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse and invigorates the ?-bowels and liver. jdcMaster Co. ?We are authorized-to withdraw! the ticket for school trustees of District i 14, signed "Many Citiz?ns," in issue j of April 24th. j ?Q. D. Wiliiford has only seven- j , teen rolls of his matting left. He ir.rites you to call and see them before they are all gODe. ?Miss Fannie Creight's many friends were delighted to see her oat again. - This is her first time out sines her return from North Carolina. Wm. Orr, Ifewprk, O., says, "We never feel safe without Oae Minate Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneumonia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cores conghs and all lurfe diseases. Ple&sant to take, harmless and gives immediate results McMaster Co. * .?Read McMasler Co,'? advertisemec t. They are agents for wall paper; gBk also have ia stock a beautiful line of visiting cards, paper, &c. t ?Potato bags are a pest?Paris green kills them out. J. H. McMaster & Co. hare it in any amount. Cane seed. Don't forget them when yoa want it Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111., writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croups at once by using One Minute Coogh Cure. I would uot feel safe without it" Quickly cures cough3, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. McMaste Co. ?The German in the armory Tuesday night was quite an enjoyable affair. About twelve couples were out. .The German was gracefully led by Mr. John McKeown. ?Magistrates tbronghcut the county are requested to call at the office of the clerk of court and get a copy of the acts and joint resolutions of the last General Assembly, which he has for distribution. Rev. W. E Sitzer, W. C'aton,N. Y.t ~ t T 1 -% writes, "Ji iisu dyspepsia u?a tncui/ years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the etart. I believe it to be a panacea for all forai3 of indigestion." It digests what^you eat. McMaster Co. ?Henaies, of Columbia, will be at Thespian Hall to make photographs for one week only from May 3rd. All sizes and styles of photos made. Call at once. Sir good photos for 3qc by Henni?3.?adv. -^The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. call your atteution to their "hot weather goods," millinery and shoe3. They are anxious for your patronage and will use their best efforts to please *r/\r? In mII imfo^ cfntnarh Rnf a VT fill UpJVl uib jiwumviM v?.>w I f you can take milk or cream, f f so you can take S I Scoffs Emulsion; | It is like cream; but willo f feed and nourish when cream f twill not Babies and chil-f Sdren will thrive and grow# f fat on it when their ordinary f ? food does not nourish them. S 6 Persons have been Known to gain 6 0 a pound a day when taking an 9 v ounce of Scotfs Emulsion. It gets J 5 the digestive machinery in working j| t order so that the ordinary food isjf | ? properly digested and assimilated. 2 coc. and Sr.co, *11 dnisrrists. ? SCOTT&BOWNE, Chemists,NewYork. Jttilllmery: Millln?rji Are you williDg to be conduced that we can sell you choice up-to-date millinery goods at ;he lowest prices? If yon are, kindly call on ns before purchasing. J. O. Bosg. Council Sleeting. At a meeting of council on Thursday night the market was rented to Mr. W. G. EocLe. The same policemen were re-elected?Messrs. "W. B. Gilbert and W. W. Ketchin. The contract for lighting the streets wag awarded to Mr. J. J. Obear. CASTOHIA. Bears the ^ ta rAirv mr% WTWSRHRn ilr.J. M. Stewart has received a letter from the astronomical corp of the University of Virginia stating they would come here to observe the eclipse on the 28th of May." It was reported In the newspapers sometime ago that the University of Virginia had selected some place in North Carolina, but this letteronght to settle the fact that the Virginians will come to Winnsboro. The One Day Cold Cure. Karmott's Chocolates laxative Quinine foe cold ia the head and sore throat. Children tahe ibea life* c&adj. CENSUS ENUMERATORS The following are the census enumerator for Fairleld county: Township No 1, RobtK JefFares; No 2, Jno B Morrison, Walter A Btein; No 3, D M Dixon; No 4, W F Scott; No 5, N A Peay, Jr; No 6, Thomas H Jones; No7, Joe Coleman; No 8, fm GHinnant; No 9, Jas TYouDg; No 10, A L Scruggs; No 11, Wm B Yarb?ro?gh; No 12, Tho3 M Jordan; No 13, W Boy kin Lyles; No 14, James M Stewart. If ii-oubled with rheumatism, giVc Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it docs no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time requirad by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swelliw* are quickly cared by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. For sale by McMaster Co. S^aiFS IN BOOKS. For public convenience the postoffice department is furnishing the 2-ce?t denomination of postage stamps in small bound books of 12, *24 -and 48 stamps each, and of postage value 24, 48 and 96 cents, respectively. They are sold at an advance of one cent on the stamp valae of each book, to cover the cost of manufacture. The pages are o( six stamps eaeb, interleaved with paraffined paper to prevent premature adhesion, making a book of convenient size to carry ia the pocket or pocketbook. These books are now on sale at tbe Winu3boro postofficc. Working Xight and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health,- that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're woiderful in building up the health. Only 25c per bo?. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. I MRS.JSO. M. LBMMO.VDEAD. Mrs. Jno. M. Lymraon died at her home in the county last Saftirday, and the funeral services were held on Sanday. The burial took place at Milling's Cross-Roads. Mrs. Lemmon was a daughter of Robt. Young, au honorable Fairfield family. She was married when 17 year? of age. A Christian woman, she was a devoted I ? J ?~ iL C"?? A Wlie *nu mutuer. cny w? a eistmt member of tbe Presbyterias Church, and was instrumental in having the chape! at Milling's CrossBonds erected. She is survived by her husband, Mr. John M. Lernmon, and children: Messrs. William Lsmmon, Law Leramoa, Mrs. Mary Milling, Mrs. James Calhcart, and Mis?ss Jania an-.l Belle Lemoaon. "It is with a good dea' of pleasure and satisfaction that I recuocmeud | Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrheal Remedy." says Druggist A W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn, i "A lady customer, seeing the remedy j exposed for sale on mv show casp, j said to mr; 'I really believo that medicine saved mv life tbe oast summer , while at the shore.' and she became I so enthusiastic over its merits that I at innrc trad* up mind to recommend it jiu ' c future. Recently a gentleman I came into my 6tore so overcome with ! colic pains that he sank at once to the ; 'floor. I gave him a dos8 of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever." Sold b* MoMaster Co., druggists. | COMIXG AXD GOIXG. Mr. J. F. L. Habenicht spent Snndiy in town. i Mr. Joe Cummings spent Sunday in (io* n with relatives. ; Mrs. James Brysoa is spending several dajs in Chester. j Mrs. Mclver Greg? .is expected today to visit Mrs. G. II. McMaster. i Miss Bessie Timmoas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, of this county, j Mr. Ed Porter came up from Columbia Sunday and returned Monday. Mrs. W. D. Douglass leaves to-day for the musical festival in Spartanburg, j Miss Elizabeth G. Dwigbt is expected home from Washington to-day. Miss Bes?ie McMaster has returned after spending several days in Ridgeway. Mr. II. L. Elliott spant Sunday with his family and returned to Columbia Monday morning. Mrs. Walker returns to Ridgeway this morning after spending some time with her daughter. Mrs, A. L. Porter. Master Tallie Douglass, of WasEf ington, arrived here Friday night and ia visitiDg his grandparents in this county. Rev. J.T. Chalmers, ef Charlotte, spent Thursday here. Mr. Chalmers was formally of this place and has many friends who are always glad to welcome I 'm. brave Man Fall Victim* to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as weil as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down foeling. Bat there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric Bitters are jast the thing for a man when he *.<$ all run down, and don't care whether be lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and! good appetite than anything I conld take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at McMaster Co.'s dreg store. JUiVery Doiue guarau..ccu. CLUBS REORGANIZED. Pursuant to the call of tho county chairman the Democratic Clubs in the county [met on last Saturday. The following is a partial list' W^TEREE. President?T L Johnston. Vice-President?Robert Moore. Executive Committeeman- Jno G Mobley. Delegates?John G Mobley and Jno M Gayden. WINKSBORO NO 1. President?T H Ketchin. Vice-Presidents ?W C Beaty and W G Jordan. Executive Committeeman ? T K Elliott. Delegates?T H Xetchin, J M Stewart, W C Beaty, E B Ragsdale, J E McDonald, J M Elliott and TKEIliott. WIXNSBOEO NO 2. President?S R Johaston. Vice-President?H S Wylie. Executive Committeeman?Robt Y Turner. Delegates?R H Jennings, R Y Turner and U G DeePortes. $Jno8 *** VlUOJiSVO JOHLNSTOX-WBATHEKSBY. - A Very Pretty Wedding. At 8.30 o'clock "Wednesday night in the Presbyterian Church Mies Nannie Johnston and Mr. James Weathersby were united in matrimony. Since the date of this marriage has been known interest, eager and keen, has been manifested in this and other cities where the affianced are known. Elegant presents have .been arriving for the past week from friends far and near which attested the popularity of this young couple. Promptly at 8 SO o'clock the bridal party entered the chcrch, the organ in charge of Miss Maggie Gladden prating forth the familiar MendelssoLn march. The usher?, as usual, announced the bridal party. Messrs.Cephu3 Bolick, and Will Peay, of Chester, marched up each aisle, crossed and took their stand on opposite sides of the chancel. Then came the groom with his best man, Mr. L. E. Owens, and the bride with her maid of honor, Miss Lizzie Johnston. They met at the altar whwe Dr. Jordan in a beautiful and impressive manner made them man and wife. The chancel was beautifully decorated with hot house plants of every description, and, perhaps, this quaint old church never looked more picturesque than it did on Wednesday eTcning. Thebiide is the third, dangh'er of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Johnston She has many beantiCul traits of character, and she i:ever appeared more attract tive than on Wednesday .evening in her bridal gown of white organdie, court train, high ' flut bodiee richly trimmed with white satin. Her bouquet was of white lilies and maiden hair ferns. The brid il veil 'was held in place by, a beautiful brooch. The groom is a most exceileut young man and has the esteem and confidence nF oil TT>Virt Viinw hi.ti Flp bas a knack of making friends and beeping them. He richly deserves the pr!*e Le has won. Aiter the ceremony the bridal part}' and a number of guests repaired to tbehoine of the bride where a delightful reception was held for several hours. Mr. and Mrs. Weatbcrsby will be with Mr. and Mra. Johnston for a month before goi'g to house keeping. Relief in six Hours. Di.-tressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hmis by "New CJre-it Scu:h American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise un aiwma i * exceeding promptness in relieving pnin in bidder, kidneys and back. i:i male or female. Relieves retention ot wafer almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure tills is the remedy, sold by TV. E Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ?Ycu can find a beautiful lot of nc\k xear a' The Caldwell Dry Goods Co.?adv. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head a*d sore throat use Kermott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, the " One Bay Cold Care." Save Your Money. OneboxofTutt's Pills willsav? many dollars in doctors' bills They wiEsurely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia malaria, constipation and biliousness, ainillion people endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS ALBION PARAGRAPHS. Miss Ella Sterling entertained quit* a select number of young people a home Friday evening. The evening being, to an extent, a disagreeable one, the number was only half a? large a? was expected. The evening however, was most deligrhtfally spent Mrs Mary More, ofRoekHill, has been visiting ber sister, Mrs Samue! G Brice of Avon, but was celled home last evening 10 bnry her son who die<3 in Columbia. She Las much sympathy from (he friends she made daring hei stay in oar midst. Hon Thos P Mitcheft-has been quite ill for the last month. He has been in Charlotte for treatment but returned home a few days since. We are glad to report that he is rapidly improving. ' ' Mrs William Mitchell, of Shelby, N C, is visiting her parents, Hon and Mrs Thos S Brice, at Avon. Dr John W Douglass, a. recent graduate of the medical department of the South Carolina College at Charleston, came home last week. He is expected to practice his profession at Douglass. In spite of the rain the sporting element of New Hope enjoyed a straw I ride to !3road Rirer Friday. All I schools closed for the day. April 20, 1900. Raymond. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying1 to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab-; solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sured by it. Call on McMaster Co , druggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refusded. S EASTER AT BETHE?. Mr. Editor: This simple rhyme tells of an Easter entertainment at Bethel Methodist Church on Saturday evening given by the Juvenile Missionary Society: Tho silwru'runnii hiis risen hl<*h Above the tree-tops green,* And twinkling stars now dot the sky? One fair, unbroken scene. 'Tis Easter-eve, and over all Is shed a blessing rare, As one by one, with reverent step Christians fill the house of prayer. Old Bethel's lights are brightlv trimmed, Sweet flowers bloom all around And in the depths of lilie3 white A fragrance pure is found. At last the hour has arrived, The eager -ndience bends, To catch * e rew opening notes the ecene such beauty A march s-j iuiple, sweet and clear, Unto the children's heart so dear. Now one by one, up the long aisle, Young men and maidens sweet, Slowly and solemnly they march, Followed by the soft pit-pat of little children's feet. T e si?.ge is reached, and every one !' * c;aiffl 'hat sacred leve? "Fid se God from whom all blessings flow, Piaift him, \e ?aints above." Little v- ices tell the story In a !jirguage pure and sweet, Of onr tispn Lord and Saviour, . How we worship at his feet. Bab) . ngues, do lisp the praises _ Of t f One they love so well, \Y1.11" i tie whole mission band declares in song, The tale of love all can tell. ommug peniues, ueciy ^iveu, Go to tell the Saviour's lo?er We will send then? they will help In the cause of God above, Now oar mission band is strengthened, And we ask the prayers of all; So whi'e working for our Master, We'll not by the wa/side fall. And we hope to meet on the other side The friends who spent with us this glorious Eastertide. A Member. Ilch on human cared in 3Q minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tl^s never fails..Sold by W. E. Aiken, drnggist, Winnsboro, S. C. WHITE OAK NEWS. We are having fine spring weather now. The farmers have started their plows after one week they lost, owing to the constant rain that fell nearly every day. It was very heavy at times and did much damage to the land, and the seed that was p'asted. The land that was prepared for planting was worte flooded and torn up than it has boen since the j^ay flood of'97. The-grain crop is tbe finest at this date -than it has been frince the year 1882. The health of the commnnity is a little better now than it has teen for several weeks. Nearly all the sick are convalescent, Tuere was hardly a family iu this sectiou that escapcd tLe grippe, and nearly every one down at the same time. Our community rcas shocked to hear of the death of our old neighbor and fiiend, Mr. J. A. Weldon. He bad been nuwell fnr several months, bat ; his death was unexpected up till a few hours before be died. An old, honest, npiight and good citizen ha3 pas?ed away. lie died at his sm-in-law's, Mr J A Gibson, where he had been living for several >ears. The White Oak High School will c'oee iis session in a few days Mr Clateuce Mobley ha? been appointed agiiit and operator at White Oak in place of Mr J M Neare. What ha? bscome of the FairfielJ Memorial Association? Up to twe years ago this a?sociaio>. was in i flourishing condition. The 10th o May, decoration day, was aiwayi looked forward to with great interest and on that day we always bad a fim address from eomeold ex-Confederate, a fine program carried out arid tbe i graves of our noble Confederate dead . lovingly decorated with bcaatifnl 5 flowers. Have our gallant dead been ; forgotten? God forbid! And what haB been done with our Confederate . monument that our true and loving b.dies worked so hard for many years I I to erect to the memory of our noble } dead? Can't dear old Fairfield with ' the twelve hundred dollars already on hand raise a snpplement sufficient to k erect at least a plain shaft of old Fair' field granite in old FairGeld's capitol ) tD the everlasting memory of old Fairfield's nobis Confederate dead? I think so. Many hearty congratulations go down from this community to Mr and 3 Mrs J W "Weathersby, the former t home of Miss Nannie. She wa^ alr ways admired and was a favorite of ' everyone when she lived among us. 5 May joy, peace and prosperity be wiih ? theia all tbeir days. , April 28, 1900.* Sentinel The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermott's Cboco[ Lai*2 Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. ) ' . w - I THE TOWN'S FINANCES. Couxcil Chamber, Winnsboro, S. J. The following statement by the clerk 1 of council of the receipts and expenditures of the town of Wiur.sbcro, f- r the municipal jear commencing April ' 12, 1899, and ending April 17, 1900, was presented the conncil on the 26 h inst. and ordered to be spread upon ' the minutes and published in the Winnsboro News and Herald John J. Neil, Clerk of Council, in account with the town of Winnsboro Dr. 1899. April 12?To cash balance on hand, $ 47 98 To amt rec'd taxes 1896, 8 00 To anot rec'd taxes 1897, 36 49 To amt rec'd taxes 1898, 1,241 45 To amt rec'd taxes 1899, 1,688 08 To amt rec'd from licenses,- 31S 75 To amt rec'd from fines, 182 75 To amt rec'd from profits dispens'y, 1,182 75 To amt rec'd from mis. sources, 164 23 [ Total, $4,860 48 ; Cr< By amt paid regularpolice, $ 8iQ 00 By amt paid work on streets, 438 28 By amt pd appro! priation Mt Zion college, 600 00 By amt pd int on bonds to April 1, 1900, 490 00 By amt pd fire dept "supplies, " 86 65 By amt pd expense ; street Jimps, , 182 49 By amt pd clerk's salary, 13 mcs, 162 50 By amt pd intendant'ssalarv, bal 1898, * 35 00 By aiat pd inlen; dant's salary, part 1899, 35 00 By amtpd engineer steamer Alert, 13 monthst 162 50 By amt pd counsel's salary, 30 00 By amt pd extra police, 13 00 By amtpd printing bill (contract), 45 0Q By amt pd keeper of town clock, 50 00 13y amt pd managers of election and registration, 3100 <-? ? x _ J l x>7 ami pa lamplighter (1 yr and part 1 mo), 111 90 By amt pd street i worker, 108 00 By amt pd telephone?market, 12 00 By amt pd miscellaneous, 53 72 1900. April 17?By cash faal ia bank 1,373 44 ToW, $4,860 48 Beware ot a Coagh. A cough is not a disease but a symptom. Consumption and bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal dissasee, have for tbeir first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this coueh appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Renaedy has preven wonderfully successful, aBd gained its wide reputation and extensile sale by its success in curing tbe diseases - which cause congbing. If it is not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by McMaster Co., druggists WILCOX-WRIGHT. The most interesting of all society events is th2 marriage of a popular young conple with a large circle of friends. When there is ad?ed to' social popularity rare personal charms and high character it is an cecasion that elicits not only lively interest, but the most cordial approval. Such was the bean'iful wedding of JJiss Ella Rn centre aisle alone, preceding the loraly l bii-ie, who en'ered with her brotherf in-law, Mr. J. L. Irvine. The bride's gown was a lovely crea' tiou of white liberty satin, elaborately ? .trimmed with chiffon. The skirt was ? tiikde with train, and groups of nar > '" i *Qrrix%rm a ^ m)Ttn . "" CATARRH CAN Johnston's QUART E "DANGER IN THE EART1X AND A "Wise and Venerable Doctor In a leading hotel, in a great city, a frig-. Listening to his wise and sent< dressed men, evidently lawyers, busines My firm belief, is " that medical sci eases without exception are caused by isms. Here is the germ of that terrible oi typnoia iever; ana nere is me stui in< causes that most destructive of all dis common and supposed incurable diseas< "I wish, Doctor," said the travelii catarrh. I have had it for years, and I; The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, fever, and a host of other diseases, is th and attacking specially the mucous mei disease is especially prevalent in the 13 who is not, or has not been troubled m she obliged to remain at home from plea of many intellectual treats, from fear oi tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, 1 himself and his friends. "I believe," continued this great pi tarrh is to medicate the blood. This ca; which act as blood purifiers." Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Mani Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a su catarrh. My face was pale as death. I hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a hands and feet were always cold. My a in the morning, my head swam so I was awful pains in the small of my back. My muscular power was almost entire steps without stopping to rest, and oftei a pain in my side. It seemed as though tors said my blood had all turned to wat ting well. I tried the best physicians ii My husband got me a bottle of Johnstc bought another. When these had be' health. I continued its use, and felt I \ freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel kept on taking_it, and now consider my: all the time, and am bappy. I am posit: The sick headaches I have had since ct tarrh has almost entirely left me. I can Sarsaparilla has done for me. I reconj aches to use your Sarsaparilla, _ ancHi ilware, deceased, that thoy be ai.d appear ^ofnro mo ?n tVio C.nnrt nf Pm iMVj iU wuv V _ bate, to be held at Fairfield Court Hoase, South Carolina, on the 4th day of May next, after publ'mlion hereof, at 11 o'clock in tin- .?i'enoon, to show cause, if any thej !i .re, why the -said Administration ?< ?ald not be granted. i Giren under w 'mud thi- i > day of April, Anno Domini 1900. a. Li. JOHNSTON, ,4-5-6 Judge of Probate. C .> v% BE CURED BY Sarsaparilla 3CTTLES. AIH 5 DANGER EVERYWHERE.'* Xallai about Advanced Science. famous and aged physician was conversations discourse, were a group of well >s nnn and commercial travelers. ence is certain yet to show that all disinvisible germs which are_living organdisease diphtheria. Here is the bacillus are dxeadful bacillus of tubercle which eases, consumption. This of that very ?, catarrh." lg man, "that you would tell us about am thoroughly discouraged." iLKe Qipntnena, consumpuon, lypnoia i e result of a microbe invading1 the blood nbrane. This foul and most disgusting' Inited States and it is rare to meet one ore or less with. it. How often is he or sant entertainments, deprive themselves : the disagreeable odor arising from cathe patient becomes loathsome both to lysician, "that the true way to heal caa be done only by powerful alteratives stee Co., Mich., writes: ifferer from general debility and chronic was weak and short of breath. I could . ringing in my head all the time. My appetite was very poor. On "getting up often obliged to lie down again. I had 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness, ly gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen i that much exercise caused me to have the blood had left my veins. The docer. I had given up all hope of ever geti the state, but failed to get any relief, in's Sarsapariila. I took it, and then I en used, I was somewhat improved in vas growing stronger; my sleep was renew blood moving through my veins. I self a well and rugged Toman. I work itta fliof toTr\rr lifo VJJICfrV vllv AUj dldbood, have disappeared, and my canot be too thankful for what Johnston's mend all women who have sick head?AWY, DETROIT, MZOSC. ' 1; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton.S.C.; rick &Co., White Oak, S. C. ^ ' v N otice. | TO ALL OYERSSERS OF PUBLIC ROADS IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Yoa are required by law to work your section ot the pnblic roads, putting them in good condition at once, or Hot later than the 10th of Hay, 1900, as the roads are in bad condition and must be worked, ?verteers who have paid off, or for any other cause cannot work or' have said roads worked, will pleaie notif j tae County Supervisor at once. Done by order of the Cointy Board of Commissioners this the fist day of April, A. D. 1900. B. 0. TENNANT, D. A. BROOM, J. H. AIKEN. i 24-6 Commissioners. Me Gf Agicatim for Railroafl Charter. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of tbe General Assembly providing for t':e formation of Railroad Companies, s-pproved 28th February, 1S98, Acts of 1898, psges 64-70, the undersigned will file their Declaration and make application to tbe Hon. If. R. Cooper, Secretary of State, at bis office, 6o~ 'ambia, S. C., on the 7th day of May, 1900, for a charter for a railroad to be constructed from Winnsboro, S. C., to Camden, S. C}. to be known by tbe corporate name and style of THE Winnsboro and Camden Railroad Company; and also that, if the said charter is granted, tha said corpora* am 1 1 kaw/v 4lt a ??? / t V? f 4a ? /]aim ft L1*MI QUI* I I UftVC t UC I lit .V ti/UUVWU lands for rights of war and other railroad parposes, in the eonntiss of Fair* field sod Kershaw. T. K. ELLIOTT. T. H. KETCHIN. j.e. Mcdonald. ' W. B. ELLIOTT. ' Winnsboro, S. C., April, 1900. iiectioi nl II M?. PURSUANT TO ACT OF THE ' Legislature, dated 17th day of Fob; rnary, 1900, an election for three (3) Trustees for School District No. 14 will be held in the Court Hoosoin Winnsboro, S. C.t on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MAY NEXT. The following persons art hereby appointed managers of *aid election, iz: j. A. Hiunact, w. r. Elliott and D. E. McDowell. The managers will ' open the polls at S o'clock A.. M. and close them at 4 o'clock P. M., and on closing the polls, thev shall count the votes and certify the result to the Clerk of Court. 1 At this election no one shall be entitled to vote who is not duly qualified to vote at the general election lor State and County officers, and to ascertain whft shall hp. pntit.lpr) t.a vote. T>. "E McDowell is hereby appointed to registei the voterB of School District No. 14. He shall open the books of registration at the Court House on Thursday, Friday and Saturday preceding tbe day of election, and no one will be allowed to vote for School Trustees whose name does not appear on said books of registration. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk of Court Winnsboro, S. C., April 16, 1900. 4-17td. : Agents For TTT ITT Tl 1 TinTI WALL - ML ! ALSO FOR | ' !ISM GAMS AND IDillfi IMITATIONS, ENGRAVED. Mitt Goillf. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms seca/eti by first mortgages. Inti.rtsi 8 per cent, fn earns not less than $500, 3 to 8 vears. No commissions. Borrower pays acual expenses. A. S. & W. I). 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