AI, -~ no. d - -Mr. A. M. Strickland an M Wilkinson are here for the purpose placing automatic sprinklers in ti new warehouse. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, cold crop and whooping cough readi vield to One Minute Cough Cur Use this remedy in time and save doctor's bill-or the undertaker' McMaster Co. - -THE NEWS AND HERALD stated few days since that Dr. Theo. Qua tlebaum graduated from theNashvil: University when it should have bee Vanderbilt University. -Winnsboro is steadily improving Mr. R.C. Gooding is improving hi residence, also Mr. Elemming M< Master. When these two houses ar completed they will be a credit to on little city. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprieto of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H. says: "I would not be without Oni Minute Cough Cure for my boy, whei troubled with a co..gh or cold. It ii the best remedy for croup I evei used." McMaster Co. -Dr. Theo. Quattlebaum has re ryned from Calumbia where he passed his examination before the Sfate Medical Board. His many friends will be delighted to know that he has decided to locate In Winnsboro. Bear the The Kind You Hlave Always Bought signature - of TME SICK. Miss Helen McDonald who is quite sick was reported better yesterday. Mrs. Henry Elliott is quite sick at her home on Bratton street. Mr. Thomas Cathcart has recovered sufficiently from his recent illness to Ne ume his position with the Caldwell Dry Goods Co. Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease, and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick ure in all cases of dyspepsia. McMaster Co. Dr Bratton Elected to the Rectorship of St Mary's A special to the Raleigh News ond -hOservir from Tarboro, N. C., of May School to-day unanimo1usly ~elected to. the rectorship of that school Rev. T. D. -Bratton, of Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. ~Batton is rector of the Episcopal Church1 at Spartanburg, and holds the chair of history in Converse College for Women. He is the son of the Iale General Jonn Bratton, and both by blith and culture, as well as personal character, is d 'ought to be pre-emi nently fitted for this exalted Iosition. By allowing the acoumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire sys tem is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always use them. McMaster Co. DAHOF~ MRS J A YERS A special to The Sate from Hopkins Sdated May 18, says: The community as to-day called to mourn the death f one of its most belove I ladies, Mrs. hoi A. Myers, wife of Capt. J. A. yesand daughter of Col. N. A. Peay, of Fairfield County, S. 0. Mrs. Myers was Miss' Mary English Pesy. She was a lovaly Christian lady, un tiring in her -kindness and ever ready to extend a helping hand to the needy. All feel the great loss the community has sustained. Mrs. Myers leaves a husband and five sons, one sister and three brothers to mourn her death. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. Myers was in her 57th year. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itseif. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure WILL cure it;i it "digests whUat you eat" and restores the digestive ;rst ealth. 7 Pcat rayer tor. unda School at 5 .Pae p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. St. Johni's Episcopal -Services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sunday School at 4.30 p. m. Services on Friday at5 p.m. Baptist-Preaching at 11 a. m. and p. m. by the pastor. Sundaiy School For Over Fifty Years. sWstow's SOOTalNG SYRUP 3 a used for over fifty years by of mothers for their children thing, with perfect success. the child, softens the sums, -n, cures wind colic, and e-~ medy for diarrhoea 11 the poor little snfferex SSold by druggists ia Jthe world. T wentY yfive ~. Be sure and ask foi slow's Soothing Syrup,' other kind. 1-1-17 r. Wik p W ronchitis. Duer ar mD pein to take. Doctc fre o.mer it. Price za cents. At all druggis te 101 GOMINV ALND GOING. s, Col. R. 11.Gray, of Nashville, Tenn y is in town. SMrs. Hessie McCarley returnedt a 3 Winnsboro Friday, Miss Marie McCants has returne a from Charleston after taking in tc L- reunion. .0 Mrs. W. Ri. Elliott returned Prida n from Union where she has spent seo eral weeks. . Mrs. Gettys, who has been viitien D at Mrs. Henry Elliott's, returned t .her bome in Camden Friday. a Miss E. G. Dwight, city editor o r THE NEWS AND HERtAD, is expected home from Charleston to-day. e Mrs. Boulware and children, o Tampa, have arrived and will spend the sammer with Mrs. Walter Till. Mr. McKeown, who has been visit. ing his sister, Mrs. Jno. J. Creight, has returned to his homr in Brooks ville, Fla. Mrs. Thomas, of South Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Flinn, of Ark., and Mrs. Newy, of Tenn., who have been visit. 'ng at Mrs. W. C. Beaty's, returned home Friday. The many friends of Miss Mamie Cummings will be glad to know she will reach home within the next week or two. *Miss Cummings has been spending the winter with her sister, Miss Naunie, in New York, and is now visiting friends in Georgia. H11s Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won derful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he eays: "I was taken with Typhod Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be came hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing; helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, en I heard :of Dr. King's New D ;-.. ery. One bottle gave great relief. ntinued to use it, and now am w Aand strong, I an't say too much in its praise." Thfis marvellous medicine is the surest and ;qickest cure in the world for all hroat and Luneg Trouble. Regular, szes 50 cents and S$- a ttles, free at McMaster ggi a e very botegar M M3 Mfr. Edio .? my former entrance ofs-zw Charlestonh~-1 waiting on the pdnes&% V* ing for admissian on theb ay booming of cannon announced t approach. Presently we could see smoke from the guns and thenin tinctly could outline the big lean* colored monster slowly being towed into port. It was an exciting scene, and I could but recall the scenes of thirty-eight years ago, when I stood near Vinegar Hill on Morris Island and listened to the booming of big guns in the attack and defence of Fort Sumter, and watched with interest and emotion the progress of the first big artillery duel in the war of the lost cause. Presently we were on tho boat, and as she glided smoothly across the Cooper River we watched intently the approach toward anchorage c~f this agent in the destruction of the Spar. ish fleet in the harbor of Manila. Thursday morning, wishing to get1 ahead of the crowd that we felt sure. would be on band, we boarded the electric car for Magnolia cemetery. Several of our party had never seen this beautiful city of the dead, and those of us who had, were perhaps even more anxious thin they to take in afresh its solemn loveliness. Its natural scenery is grand, being inter spersed with pretty little lakes and inlets, then, too, the majestic live oak and lovely magnolias are the pride, not, only of Charleston, but also of the State. And the hand of art has been lavish in it~s decorations, and on every hand are to be seen tastily arranged and neatly trimmed shrubbery orna menting the scores of well laid off and diligently kept family plats. There are numbers of the inest granite and marble monuments, also mansoleums with numerous splendid vaults for the reception of the dead. in our rambles and admirations one of our pasrty re marked that if a person felL prepared for death and expected to be laid in No Bight to Ugliness. The womani who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac ive must keep her heahb. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, sbe will be nervous and irritable. If she had constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blot ches, skin eruptions and a wretch. ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver end kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a goodlooking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at uninfter Co.'s drug store. be rob IThere ba~n~-.-.-. Memorial Association of we beautiful granite shaft in the erate soldiers' plat, on which are eled in clear cat letters the .names\ the dead generals o h ofdrt ~army fromi this State. The last name 1s our own John Bratton. I suppose oters fall their names will be added. -Lovely wreaths and garlands bad bee&l placed on the veterans graves by lov in hands on Wednesday 10th. .. y lettar would be too long were to undertake special mention of tithe of thefexquisite chiseling and suture ornamenting the profimiou seu ftmna . I will venture to I aa~-0-aly .twos wbich impressed he A large rattlesnAke coiled Revolutionaryarble shalt of an old every time I seeofficer. it strikes me desion for an orril ing a sta . place of the dead. Int to the resting * any snakes on mine. T wouldn't want sculptor though is wThe work ot tedh other is over the grave of Eatie Bird ., and represents a wo an in life siz sitting on a pedestal wit head bowed the dreus falls in meat and natura folds to the ankles, and e bare feet neck and shoulders, arm and hand d seem to be the very perfec ion of art e while the face, not beautifu but per feet in feature, looks down 'upon yoT with a life-like lustre and e pressioi 7 of eyes that I have never s en any whiere else in marble. We were all aoxious to see wher Dr. If anahan was laid, and afte dili gent a--eh and inqoiry we foun th plae : and some of our party ah tear amt others dropped a flower o the b Jlowed spot. But I have written enough for or letter. More anon. R R. Jennings. Volcanic Eruptionsi Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best File cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. RECEIPT FOR POVERTY. The Canton (Miss) Times is edited by a man who is prominent in medi. cine and agriculture. In a recent number of his paper he tells his plant ing contemporaries "how to get poor and stay poor." Here is the receipt: "Just keep on doing what you have been doing all your :life. Don't raise much corn; don't raise hogs; don't raise colts; don't have but few cows, don't feed and care Ifor them-starve the calves; don't have any sheep; don't have good gardens; don't raise many potatoes; don't raise any fowls, but a few chickens, and let them scratch for a living; have a good many dogs; don't work any more than you are !bsolutely forced to; don't put up any d improvements; don't circle your land, nd be sure not to fertilizo it any. Don't have any shelter or hay for our little stock. Be sure to keep up ith your neighbor in dress style and Tquippage. Don't take any papers, ~specially agricultural ones. Don't >uy any improved stock. Don't miss own once a week or oftener, and al rays be on hand at every gathering, risit and have visitors often, hire all he-labor you are-able~ ges, growvl hout hard times, and envy the fellow~ Fho has money and call, him a Shy ack. Don't stay in thelfield any more ban You can hep and don"i work ourroh-eofat,. nrpher so into tite and eat all the cobs-and shtz ere Spend every dollar as fast as you orit. Don't taeany interest in pub or-affaiirs, and bieeall the office set teera tell you. Lay all your misfortur ~her and poverty on the times and t the other fellow; never think you cans Swrong or possibly be at fault. E patiate upon what you would do you only had the money to do on, ai ratG>,hat you will do after a while. B heW < all who have the means and we] do pyou, and especially those iv coc?-A if they don't all. Lastly, rail Doj - ton and hire it hoed and picke yo' -?all or most of these things, ar Ag will get poor and stay poor. '-4Chronicle. Was the result of hi's Iron serve Indomitable will anbcq splendid h ealt energy are not found whe.1 tremendon Liver, Kidneys and Bowels we Stomac] order. If you want these gqr ot. and the success they bring, use.ou King's New Life Pills. They devel1 it every power of brain and body. Only1 25c. at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Bears theThe Kind You Have Always Bought If you have piles, CURE them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease withoat disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never f-ailed to cure OTHERS; it will not fail to cure you. McMa.ster Co. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of, n'A1R BALSAM -- Clconses and bemairies the hair. cer resas hto lestore Gra7 SOc.andsl.Wat D EL1ECTRO SIL ICON Shines Silverware Surprisingly without Scratching. Sample sent ifiyou say so. It~s unlike all others. Box, post-paid,15~ cts. in stamps. :It's Sold Everywhere. The Electo Silicon Co., 40) Cliff, Street, New York. Wishin. nery for June b.ve received Seilors; also a L tock of Trim Bonnets. Something nie p orters and ir - 3eadquarters ,iud Infants' Cat MRS. J. D. BUGG1 BUGqIr WE HAYVFjEM AT JA'ES TO r.SE YOU. M. W. DOTY & CO Delicious tromingelon, in assorted flavors, 15c. toyal Desert in assorted flavors, 15c. (Prepare these in two minutes.) alifornia Fruit in jars and cans. reron Cling Peaches; none better. ed Raspberries. ed Cherries, pitted. 1bi'e Wax Cherries. Th*e fruits are guaranteed superior wor. and extra heavy syrup. Genuine Cdnton Ginger Preserves. I9WinnsI~w - -House opens to Let us ser ~.M.CHT [OME-CGM Sc ~es he lo Doors, complete, if $1-,0to $1:5 e. Windows, adjustable, It ho 40c. to 504 SHarper'si Fly Traps, d15 cents, J. W. SEIGLER. b ePLANT* * U For Sale'F DRUG GIS 3 U: For Sa ---. A TR ACT OF 17 le* iand, on Little River, D. Mi. Broom, and bo A CRES OF :>f t te est ate of R. G. 8 belonging to ansou and others. nded by lands For terms apply to imonton, Stev A S. &W. D.DO~ 11-17 Attorneys, Wi -----. GL ASS. E rhsey Habits K.MW at home with Xne in. Book of par stent FEEE. 01T,MKD. This department is more comphtre stylish and up-to-da'e. We offer vol -SHOES. New styles in Ladies' Shoes, Oxford and Sandals. ew stock of our splendid $2.00 an< or men. Anything you ' Shoes an( he best at low prices. We are better prepared to ple-ase yei rade with us. We sell the be 't good' The Caldwl] Dr] f] There Are Gold Mies. Right Atd -for peOple who hav eared road.-to wealth is ri t buyh know.People Who b ae paid $ shoes otasg A we sell fo and tey were pie who nee If they folloN .E / other buying f&r a rainy ee ' And that r _ we have a n fgd bers and ove mnoney7 ag Y eae atothe tstrength coes fuxryo Insist on "Li< Never grounc None Genuin: If your Groce Don't Worr3 WHAT YOU WILL HAVE FO your nex ueal. JUST RING 71 and your worry will be over. Yo can find everything you want in a Always keep a nice line of FRUIT and VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD). Give me a "ring-up" and your ordei will be promptly filled. J. S. McCarley. .z r A 'er, pEr. -.lored, price Sc Dotted Mull, Mad r-.4i Shirting Prints at 3c Batiste Cloth at 61c. are good bargain ks White Goods of all sorts and pretty Embroideries, Lacea and -Braids to match them. than ever before. The goods are new,, the best at reasonable prices. New styles in Negligee Shirts t are pretty and cheap. New style a lars. A beautiful line of Gents"Ties and Bows in Spring colors. We have a room devoted er.