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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tharsday, April 6, - - 1899 LOCAL BRIEFS. -Read Letters of Administration. -Hog jowls and turnips at J. D. McCarley k Co.'s. They go well together, especially in this winter weather that we are having in spring time.-adv. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Core, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing coneregations. No excuse for it now. McMaster Co. The housekeepers who are con tinually worried over what to get for meals will find just what they want at J. S. McCsrley's He keeps fruit, vegetables and fresh bread, and his groceries are of the best. He makes it a rule to fill orders promptly. Ring him up. -Several members of the old Sixth Regiment bays been discussing what dizIposition should be made with about a hundred dollars lying in the bank bN'onging to the regiment. Several of them have asked Tim NEwS r m !ERALD to call a meeti-g to be held in Winnsboro on the 11th day of April to decide what is the best disposition t make of the money. For a quick remed, and one that it p-fectly safe for childr: - let us recnm rerd One Minute Cough cure I is exeellent f,r croup, hoarseness. tick li-g iu the throat and coughs. Mc Master Co. -The concert t., be giv.n for the benefit of the A. R. P. Church will p-obsbiy t.ke place -n the night of Friday, April 14?.h Tw-. greatest pains have been takes: by those who are to take nart to perfect themse!ves in their p.rrs and the concert will be a rare treat. Beautiful s:>wgs have b-eu selected and the program will be unusually good. We are sure that a large audience will be present at this concert. -The inside work on the new pas senger depot is being rapidly finished and it is expected that the depot will be completed and ready for occupancy by the 15th of April. The building has been painted in pretty colors, light brown with trimmings of dark brown sud red. Instea I of having a gr%vei platform, as was at first de cidt :ipon, the plantform will be of plank. The reason for the change is not known. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on elestric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved after all phy sicians had failed, only by using One Minute Caugh Cure. McMaster Co. - The hackneyed qugtation, "Winter lingers in the lap of spring", is most applicable now. Tuesday and Wed neaday were genuine winter days and on Wednesday morning there was an ~ unusually heavy frost which must have done much damage. The mer cury went down to about 28 degrees on Wednesday morning and winter wraps, which had been laid aside in the hope that warm weather was near, were found necessary. -The well known jeweler of Chester, Mr. Brandt, will be in Winnsboro on Wednesday, April 12th, and will - will bring with him a line of samples .of his stock. Only one day be will ~be here, so those who wish to be fitted in spectacles or who want their -watches repaired should take advan ~tage of this opportunity. He will have with him many beautiful articles or jewelry, and all of his prices will ~be reduced. Remember the day. -'Give a liver regulator and I can * regulate the world," said a gaius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the -famous littleFills. McMaster Co. Attention, Ffremen! Attend regultar meeting of Steam Fire Con.pany this (Thursda:.) evening at 8 o'clock. G. B. McMaster, Secretary. Sons of Confederde Veterans. * There wi'l be a mneeting Af Camp Bratten, Sons of Con--'ederate Veterant, in'the president's omice at ['ne Winns *boro 3ack on -Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. Jas. Q. Davis, Commander. cASTORIA. Ber the he Kid Yu HaeAlways Bought - of *4 ./-c Chapter Meeting. The regular monthly convoeation of Winnsboro Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., will be held in Masonic Hall this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. By order of the E. H. P. C. M. Chandler, secretary. East Method of Ventilating a Roost The best mode of keeping a room 'constantly ventilated without draught is to have the frame of tbe lower part of the window supplemented by an additional piece of wood about five inces deep. This admits of the lower sash being raised without draught from the bottom of the window. Air iI admitted in the middle, where the lower sash is raised above the end of the top one.-April Ladies' Home Journal. As the season of the year when pnueumonia, la grippe, sore throat, conghs, colds, catarra, bronchitis and lane trouble% are to be guarded against, nothing -'is a fine substitute," will "asswer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one infallible remedy fox all lung, throat or bronchial troubles cking COaUGH A hacking cough is a grave-yard cough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. JohnW. Bul's CoughSyru at once. It i3 a wonderfal remedy fbi all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good for old and young. DrEuli's Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor! recommend it. Price s5 cents. At al druggists GOMIC AND GOING. Sheriff Ellison was in ,.Columbia or Tuesday. Miss Patti Elliott has returned fron a visit to Columbia. Mr. Edgar Matthews is at hom< from Clemson College oen a furlough Mrs. F. Gerig and Miss Laura Gerii ha'.' returned from a visit to Colum bia MZrs. Herbert Ruff, of Ridgeway, was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. DasPortes reception on Wednesday evening. If you have a cough, broat irrita ti(,.. weak lungs, pain in the chest diffi-tt breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us suggest On. Minute Congt Cure. Always reliable and safe. Mc Mate-r & Co. CAN'T IT BE STOPRD Those who live on and near Main street have been very greatly annoyed lately by the frequent shooting of pist:is on Main street. The shooting is done at night and is not only dan gerons but is extreme!y annoying to people in the neighborhood. This should not be allowed and if it con tinues steps should be taken to punish whoever is guilty of the offence. On Monday night a number of shots were fired, fortunately, however, although the shooting is done in the most reck less manner, no accident has yet re sulted. If it is allowed to continue some serious injury to some one will be the result. It is hoped that the authorities will look into this. How to Look Good. Good looks are really mare than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. if the liver be inactive, you havo 'ilions look; if your stomach be dia,rdered, you have a dyspepLic look; if your ~kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and vau will surely have good looks. "Elec tric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidne purfies the blood, cures pimnples, Lces and boils, and gives a good$ ilexion. Every bot tie gnarant# i~Sold at McMaster Co.'sdrug store. 50 cents per bo,ttle.5 TRU FIRST PEUSBYTERY. The First Presbytery of the A. B. P. Church adjourned at $ o'clock Tuesday afternoon, after a busy session of two days. Most of the delegates left on the north-bound train. Many of the delegates expressed themselves as feeling that it was the most pleasant session ever held. They enjoyed their stay in the homes of our people, and their stay was thoroughly -enjoycd by the people. Most of the work was of a routine character. The subject which provoked most discussion was the proposal to divide the Presbytery into two. Earnest and eloquent speeches were made on both sides of the subject, but final action was deferred until the next meeting. The next meeting will be held in Lancaster, and Rev. A. S. Rogers, of Rock Bill, will be the moderator. Re.v. J. P. Knox, of Hickors Grove, was appointed a member of the board of trustees of Erakine College to take the place of Rev. Jas. Boyce, who has accepted the presidency of the Due West Female College. The resolution, presented by Rev. Mr. En art en union with the United Presbyterian Church was referred to a committee to report at the nexL meet ing.. A committee was also appointed to report at the next meeting on the Be. Yi!ed Book of Worship. A commission of ministers and elders was appointed to organize the Second Church in Charlotte. A hand some building is being erected there for this church, and the prospect of the Sesond Church is bright. Mr. J. W. Carson, of Pisgahi, N. C., was received as a student of theology, and preached a trial sermon, which was sustained as a specimen of pro gress. Mr. Ira Caldwell, who has recently returned from Cuba, where he was a private in the 1st N. C. Vol unteers, also preached a trial sermon, which was sustained as a specimen of progress. Mr. J. M. Bigham, of Chester County, preaceed two sermons and was licensed to preach the gospel. Mr Dale, the moderator, presided Enterprising Druggists. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than McMaster Co. who spare no pains to secure the bes1 of everything in their line for theil many customers. They now have th< valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, -ought and Colds. This is the wonderfn remedy that is producing such a furo1 til over the country by its many start 'ing cures. It absolutely cures Asthma Bronchitis, Hloareness and all affection1 of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Cal at above drug store and get a trial bot t!e free or a regular size for 50 cent 100. Guaranteed to cure o nnded. 5 with ease and grace, and made an ea cellent presiding offiter. This is the oldest Presbytery in thi Synod, and will celebrate its one bun dredth anniversary in 1900. The committee of arrangements as) us to extend the thanks of the congre gation to the brethren of the othei churches who so kindly eutertainei some of the delegates. Having these ministers and delegatc among as has been a pleasure to th citizens of Winnsboro, and the inter est taken in the Presbytery was mad evident in the crowd that was presen at each meeting. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores eesema, skin disease, and especial3 Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo stands first and best. Look out foi dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it, It's their endorse ment of a good article. Worthleso goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt' Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co. BUCYlen's Arnica salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cuillblaius, Corn:, and all Skin Erup 'ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It =3 guaranteed to give perfect sstisfact lo, or money refund ed. Price 2.5 c' r per box. For sale by LfcMaQter t'. Bea. tie T! i Kind You Hae Alwas Bought For Over Fifty Years. Mj. . I1.SLOW'S SOOTHING SzRuP has been used for over fifty years by millions of nothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the chiid, softens the eums, 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 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of , HINDiPO ' RESTORES VITALITY . Made a WelMan TH fE - ,*&uvof Me. GREAT - - gTRENCH R EMEDY produces the above resu!t y-hcek FiigAeo~ Stos al rains ad losses caused by errersf outh. It wards o f In oo and Old Mc trcover' Yo uil nior it avsn igr ad nsiz o sasunken organs,adfs written guarantee. DR. L-AN 'EI Paris Sold only by J. i. Obear, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. LETTERS OF .AJ]INIISTXATION. STATE OF SOUTH C.AROLINA, COUNTT OF FAIRFELD. B S R JOHHST OI, &g.,TudgeTPrebat. W HEREAS, Mrs. Maggie B. Turner hath made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate and effects of John M. Turner, deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John M. Turner, deceased, tha%t they be and appear before mue, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 21st day of April next, after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have. why the said A dministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day f April, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 46-2 Judge of Probate. Don't Worry WHAT YOU WILL HAVE FOR your next meal. JUST RING "71 ad your worry will be over. You can ind everything you want in a FIR-CLASS GROCERY Always keep a nice line of FRUIT and. VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD. Give me a "ring-up" and your order will be promptly fiiled. J. S. McCarley. Perfect Health. .Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tut's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS - in ~ AR BALSAM TsI L.D C URE and Complete Treatment, cnsisting of ITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles r% nature and degree. It makes an operation r., - nife, which is painful, andt often results :unnecessary. Why euiure this terrible We sack a Written Guarantee in each 3 1 No Cure,NoPay. o and $t a box, 6 for _nrt by wall. Samples fe OINTMENT, 25o. and 50e. STIPATION 'd; pi"l' . Psethe 'VrR and STOMACH REGULATOR and - ) PURIFIER- Small, mild and pleasant i . a."' . especially adapted for children's use. 5o - cents. E.--A vial of these famous little Pellets will with a $t box or more of Pile Cure. ..s-THE GE JI.B raIi5H JAPANESE ]'I- S or Sale oaly by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. For Sale. 1! BALES PEAVINE HAY; 65c. per hundred; $12.00 per ton. .1 fH. L. ELLIOTT. FOR SALE. HE HOUSE AND LOT NOW ' e piod by Mr. L. D Robnrt ov, ii' ti t':Wn of Winnsboro. Possession r 1st Jtiuary, 1900. .apply to T. W. LAUDERDALE, or JAMES Q. DAVIS. Kodol' : fspepsia Cure r lgests what you eat. 1 rtificially digests the food and aids t r istrengthening and recon, stucting the exhausted digestive or '. It is the latest discovereddigest, ar.and tonic. No other preparation c n approach it in efficiency. It in. t . yrelieves and permanentlycures1 D, ,epsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, I.F u!ence, Sour Stomach, Nause { Readache,Gastralgia,Cramps,an a! L,herresnitsof imperfectdigestion. ?:pared by E. C. DeWitt a Co.. Cbtcago. ....AT<-... ABENICHT'S. . Z'S Chili Sauce. Pickled Onions. Celtry Sauce. * Tomato Catsup. India Relish. * Salad Dressing. -Sweet Mixed in bulk. S3our Mixed in bulk. Spiced Cucumbers. Queen Olives, all sizes. LF Deviled Olives. FM.4IABENICHIT. Fine Groceries. ~E UTNDERBIGNED H AS PUR eled the interest of the estate of F. Ge :, -eased, in the stock of goods .xG :& Seigler, su solicits the .r. .- .a '- i eople of Fairfield County. ': kinde, and everything fonaud -FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE *h. trade of the friends and cus of Gerig & Seigler is fully ap pr W'raed, and the undersigned hopes th' mar' find it to their inter.est.s to . une' heir business relations With J. W. SEIGLER. SAT COST.I ---I HAVE - 24: 801t8 .cilver-Piated Table Spoons, T. spoons and Medium Forks tI ;Iwill sell at lost for Cash. o letter them, at cost prices, w9 be THREE CENTS PER ornc and see them. (M. CHANDLER MONEY TO LOAN r arming lands. Easy payments. . *xmmissions harged. Borrower Sactual coet of perfecting loan. ci cost 8 per cent. JOHN B. PA LMERl & SON, Colambia, S. C., A. S. & W. D). DOUGLASS, Winnsboro, S. C. Chlichester's E=gila1. Diamond Eread. ~NNYROYAL PILLS HAVING SUCCEEDEE OF CALDWELL & : PATRO: We are now receiving the fi You people who want to get a asked to look at our Prints, Pe Some extra bargains in, these g< We have also received a beau Lawns, Checked Muslin, Dimi are marking these goods extra ,rAaotl Barge3 A good size Linen Towel at Turkish Towels at 20c. and Damask Towels. New Lot Gents' and Boys' Co and pretty pattern. We want your business. We oods at low prices than ever be :he Northern markets in a few mn elegan t Spring Stock. Our c ou in the best goods at lowest The Caidwell Dry q1n Spring and Su wei UST OPENED UP FRO] MANUFACTURERS IN A.lltlas Latost & ula P WINNSBO The~ next session begins Septednaer 20 npil is required to pay ani entran,ce ce enses. Turson.-Scholars in the Graded Schr nu extra,cet pe whontey; two e~i' Literary course, 75 cents per i Scientific cour*se lach higher course include sti that pre ivTe cor ci e scholars of this scho WFr firt4er particulars addrss, W. H. W PLANT ARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGE EARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGE SUGAR EARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGE~ EARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGE CANE EARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGE~ EARLY EARLY AMBER ORANGEI SEED. 3I1I Mclste & Co TO THE BUSI ES" RUFF ASKS YO R ,AGE. rst items of Spring ods .n early start for spring ai cales, Duck, Colored Piques >ods in short lengths. tiful line of White Goods ty, Pique, and Welts. We !heap to start the season. 11i ifl Tow els. roc.; extra large and heavy 5c.; full stock in Huck and lored Shirts; extra good value are better prepared to sell fore. Our buyer will siart to days and we expect to show onstant endeavor is to please prices. Come and see us. Goods Oompany 00. 0 OF miner Neck d~ ONE OF THE BBST NEW YORK CITY. yLUe arid IPop LI FOBRD. RO. S. C. ot .50 oents to. metet cottngent ex :o1 are~ not required to pay tuitio.' studies in the Collegiatte Departue;. , $1. aonth. $1.00 per month. esical course, $1.50 per month. code. Good baard can be obtatined e bet ouaraute of is emfeiency. [T HEROW, Principal. IN SPITE OF.THE ateness of the season, if ou prepare land.well and lant seed bought from L you will probably have better garden than Lsual this year. [hey are scarce and the >rice will go up. -We Sell FRIUMPH, BURBANK BEAUTY OF HEBRON, EARLY ROSE and ~EERLESS POTATOES in Winnsboro Wednesday, April 12th. ONE DAY :ONLY. (Leaves on the afternoon ;rain.) WTILL BEIE)G FULL LINE O .samples of h ustock. PRICES ALL RE UCED. (D'( S . Ladies' bsh kles, 1 . Shirt Waist detn ith P;:y. in pta;c and gold, and ' - Bto,s." Parties desiring Spectacles can be ftted as u6ual. BRING YOUR WATCH WORK AND JEWELRY JOBS .ALL OF W["ICH WILL LOO LIKE NEW WHEN RETURNED. NEWS ** K and *++HERALDX .Al Tri-.Weekfr, $8 a Year in Absa.. Wekly,91L50 a YearliaAsa. ~.LETTER HEAU5, BILL HEADS, %. NOTE HEADS, LAWYUB5' BRS LIENS, S MORTGAEb, DBRDS, Sand everything in jeb Mae done 3as chesply as anywhere eam theState. GIVE US A CANCK Every penny spent at hoaae is kept at home. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMEN% with a full stock of Caskets, Itriaf Cases and Coffins, constantly en hand, and use of hearse when requesteld. - Thankfal for.past patronage and uolisi.'-A' tation for a share in thie future,:a In ~ old stand. -