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LOU*L INTELLIGENCE W?dn?s4iy, March 14, - - 1900 X.9GAL XATTSKS. ?Ses Cltirk'f tale elsewhere. -*Mr 3lc?ride Smith it quite ?ick at hi* homo. ?Bead Mr. R. T. Bray's anaeanceatat emewhere. ?See nomination of jiio. R. Craig for Cierk of Court. f| ? Mil* Lucy Matthewi has been very tick at her home on Waabiiyon stmt ijr iiereral weeks Sbe wm opor'ed souse bettor Monday. Ms?. Harriet Brans, III., writes, "I neter f?il 10 reji^ve my eniUire* from croup at once b> using; Oav jJis?;e Cooxh Care. I would u#t fest *afe without it" Quickly cur/* * 0U?b4, colds, grippe *ad all throat aid iunf diseases. McMatte Co. ?XM nanny friends of Capt aid Mrs. If. D. Gaillard, of Washington, will - fgret to bear of tbe serious illnew mx taeir son, Pierre. It is feared (he lir'i 1 fellow has diphtheria. ?W R Doty & Co. hare bought tbe >> d Beaty baildinj. Tbe price paid $S,10C Tbe reporter hears this viable property will be impror?j and maue an ornaaent to our city. *j;r, 2f?w?rk, 0.f says, "We D*r*r .eel safe without One" lliente Coijr ~urr ii^thf hodse It saved my iiboy'? lite wben he had tbe paeu?r ?>i*. We think itistbebe?t iaedk:.e wide." It car*s coujht aad all iutv cire*sc*. Pic???nt tc -ake, ham.'* -aiu 6iTes immediate r*?ult?. MclAx* er (;e. ??x.-President Cleveland passed v throajrfc Winusboro Wednesday moraing g''ing toath. Had his admirers hert known of this it is qaite probable a c owd would have met hla at thd detot. J 3Jr James P. Caldwell left Friday afUruo in for tbe North to buy his newsprint stock. Mrs. M. ii.Kosg will help select his millinery. This is nirftof that Winnsboro will hefhor ongh " ip-t?-date" in thai line. The On? Day Cold Cur*. For cold ia lie head sad sore throat use ItrmKX'9 CbocolatM Irxxatire Otdaia*, tho " Oft* DtjQ?l& Cure." ?Mr. Larson, the efficient and popular night operator, expects to leave inasboro toon for Bock Hill, and Mr Mason, of that place, will take bit- p?*ceihere. Mr. Peterson has. made many friends here who will dislike to see him leave. j ___ ?Do yon like to get letters? If so, read Jno. H. MeMaster and Co.'s advertisement, and they will tell yon how to please yonr friends. When yon write letters good paper and extra good tjritiog is very important. 12 yon want good paper call on John H. McMasier & Co. "I used JEodol Dyspepsia Care in my fsm I* with wonderfal resolts. It gires Immediate relief, is pleasant to take and it truly the dyspeptic's best " * u~-. ;?V rVco,.;.*! 1 incnu, uji a. aaticvti4i?> vist?*>i Uicfc. Digests what roa wit. Can* not fail to care. McMaster Co. ?-ReprescutttiTe Wilson, of South Careii"*. hts introduced in th? home a bill for the relief of tbe estate of J-.-ha G. Brice, late a resideat of tbe i county ot F*k&e'&. He ha* presented j With 'be bill a petition from W. Watt ' Bnce, a s?n of the deceased claimant j f as executor for the estate. a?k'.Bg for j the pasftge of tbe bill bjr congress. | Tbe clsiva inrolvw a war claim growfffyg oat ei the lat* civil war, and has I teen referred to tbe committee on warc!a?tas. The One Day CoW Cure. aC*r&ott'? Chacolfttca lAXitir* Qttimiae f?t i ttld is the head tad aore throat. Chtfdrta talc? tbsta !ih? ?Tn<s citadel boys are anxioos to come to Winnshoro to see the eclipse of the ix provided tbe citizens can ofer t:.em oofficient barracks. Tins hotfd ?:rt the Boro people great plessart to have the boys with at and erer**tn?}g possible should be dens to bring ih?5 boys here Let's try to get redacid rates over the railroads in -order i.? *thars. Superintendent Hcldahx.i will tkrow open his capacious residence to a Bomber of his friead> -?co are interested^ astronomy. W by not others? Cure Oe!d In Head. XtrmV* CfeocoUtes Zxrstrv* Qaiaia*, may' loUtetmd ^^act* mot Jlii* hmA uU Mr* tbrsat* ?A c ?t belonging to Mrs. Ann Elliott L>ad an adventurous spurt* and apparentlj deiigb s iu performing difficult fe at least on^ W"a*dja?ige 10 froi- its last advet:ir.rti. It was wander nu cn the track or the SoHthfc era Bail**ay on Saturday night, feeling dooi.tless "lord of all it ?ur?^ ?? e wet. OJTCWj 'Viifa XV TV mm vuu?VU1J w ensd fri a its bright dro&c by the north-b? and "bob-tail flyer." The cow an - the train f?i into a violent altercati- a orer the proprietorship of i* the track; ihs eigioe appears to hare fotten the best of tbe fracas. The cow war thrown from the tract, bat wasn't hilled. BXtt COTTOX TSAXSACTlOXa. ^ Mr. W H. Fienniken baa returned , from a cotton burin? trip. While abreent he bought and p&id for $95,900 worth of cottoa. He reports that the only cotton be lefc over there are a few lots being held for 10 cts. DIED OF KEAKT SI8XASZ. p jJf^Chr.stopber S. Brice, Senior, died at ius heme in the New Hope seciio- ou Sflfldav. He la^bee* conw-i **aa?k ;AV?ral rba^Itc tvifK ^ bu ulvil.) htrri di^ea^e aod his deith was ?x' pected at any moment. Mr. iiiice ras one of Fairfield's Babe-t citizens. He was a fcuccessfol HBBF bn?'t y?# it. .n, xnd *i?j >yed she onfidence of his .'riendi and neighbor?, flp ac>oat 71 years of a*e, and ^ leavc? wmo child, Mrs Morri?f of MaCi>.'t Gt, sutvivin* bine. The f*ner?; er*ice? were held ai New Hopj i t. Uouday. A. t atal accident. . On S* t;rda> night about 9 3d o'clsKtk r a lata! ?. .ideat occurred oo tb? Southern R i at, uear Adger's, about tour 1 miles n?rfh of Winnabcre. The nortb ? wd vestibule collided witb a J te*rn **b.-h crossing the tr*ck at its.-: There was bat one parsou oi> he wagoh, a negro man named Ed?aid?-, who was thrown frcm the vehicle and fatal'? injured. Both SORELUNGS fol breafhmgf11the fore-ranne?^rf pneumonia, are quickly relieved and cured by fcbe old reliable Dr. John W. ifcUI'f uonga syrup. i& orey? wp * ?old in one night. Try ifc sA onet. BsBnlEs COUCH SYRUP WiH quickly heal Sore Lungs, j bout sre small and peasant to take. Doctor* Tvcossicad it Price 23 cts. At til dmggistM. animals drawing th* watoiT^Tlere j killed. The i?rkey was supposed :o J bare been aileep on hi* wagon. fifo i rrt$ picked op and carried t? Cheater, WDere be died on Sunday. OA0TORXA. lwa*a 4 Tfc Vr4 Ym Ken itap lt*? < > + m ?? - ME C A KB 123 A XABBIT TOOT. "Old Harve," it seems, is creating u sensation in Newberry at well aa WiuBtboro at a cotton buyer. The following was retired yesterday by one or oar yoong imam*: ; Telegraph boy?Say, ifiiiter, yoa j' know where I e*n fad Sprnnt'e mac? ! GentUmui on the corner?Don't know him. Ob, yon ti*esn tht man with do heel? on hit sboes? Telegraph kor?Yes lir, that7* him. Gentleman?Well, h? is at Smith's, ; ringing the 'phone. Telegraph boy?Just whit I 'lowed. ; Gentlemen?Anything wrong? , Telegraph boy?No, oaly coiton ja?t j a boppi>g. I malt born the wind- j Gentlemaa?Thnnderation; said lay i eottoo too soon. Telegraph boy?Who boaght it? Gentleman?Sprnnt's maa. Telegraph boy?Ab, law, that man earries a rabbit foot. ?Newberry Telephone Exchange. j Fw a7fT Fifty Tears. tfiS. USLOW'S SOOTMI5# *TR?F 5 has beea used fororer fifty years by 1 millions cf motkers for their ckildraa wkila tee iking, with perfect success i It soothes tha child, softens the gams. 1 allays all pain, cares wind colic, aad J is tha best reasedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve tha poor littla snlerer ] immediately. Sold by draggists ia | rery part of tha world. Twenty-fire i eeats a bottle. 'Be sara and ask for "Mrs. Wiaslow's Sootkiag Syrap," and take no otkerkixd* 1-1-17 < esuxBsm DOT*. Oar school is moving along nicely, i Hiss Carrie Stewart, Jof Winnsboro, 1 spant a few days witk Miss Lida Stewart, of this neighborhood, a few weeks ago. Grain crops arc not looking to well since the last freeze. Ther6 has been a good deal of work going on at the quarry of the Winnsboro Granite Company lately; also the Stewart company, under the able managemertof Mr. N, Tinman, baa been getting oit a quantity of lock for the pa?f time or four months. March 6, .900. B. I. B. A OMd CsKfh Medl?la* for Children* "I bare no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy." saya 7. P MoraB, a well known and pepular bsker. *t Petersburg. Ya. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad ceughs, also whooping cough, and it has always jiven perfect satisfastion. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the heat congh medicine foi children as it contained no opium or other K?mnfnl drn? V RrtM bv Ur.\futltr I Co.""* BUCK LICK DOTS. A food many oats bars been town this week that would hart beea p*t is the groaHd in Jaiuary bad the weather permitted. Mr. P. C. Mellichamp hac about 700 cabbage Iplaatt that are beginning to head. Mr. Melliebampe aet these plant* oat before Christmas and hai kept then tbroag b the cold weather Vise M ay letchia, of Winusboro, ic visitirg at Mr. P. C. Meliicbamp's. Mrs. W. C. Peay has retajnsd home > from Chester. Messrs. H. J. Hollit and Miles 6ib~ son spent a few days in Chester la*t week. The old darkey that died near here rtl.. .aw 1Kb Hli HI II ISM M!j 1 DOCTOR! j J AsK your physician this ques- I | I iion, "What is the one great | | remedy for consumption ? " | j He will answer, "Cod-liver | * oil." Nine out of ten will s j answer the same way. | Yet when persons have |; I consumption they loathe all r j f fatty foods, yet fat is neces- ? | | sary for their recovery and | j j they cannot take plain cod- i J j liver oil. The plain oil dis* $ j ( turbs the stomach and takes F | ? ILA MMRAiliA Tl*A #(!#_ ! ? aw<l) inc ap|kuki i:k> uu- *- ; agreeable fishy odor and I taste make it almost unen- f : durable. What is to be done? I | This question was ans- \ \ | wered when we first made ? SCOTT'S I; 1 EMULSION l\ i of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- J T phosphites. Although that | ; | was nearly twenty-five years | I ago, yet it stands alone to- J i | day the one great remedy * ; I I for all affections of the throat f !and lungs. | The bad taste and odor have been | j | taken away, the oil itself has been. ~ . | partly digested, and the most seo- $ i ! x sitive stomal, objects to it rardV- = I ? ? ? ?. ? i I 'l | riot one in ten can ia.\e arra mgex I j * the piain oil. Nine out of fen can 5 j take SCOTT'S EMULSION anddi- | t gzst it That*? why it cusses so = f many eases of early oewuaptiott. |: i Even in advanced casts? it bring* r 7 comfort and grea% aralbngi life- | i joe. and $i.oq. ill druggists. JE. j f SCOTT & BOWXS, Chtmixs, New- York. ~ Ltn ? m iN ? MfJ on the 24th of February is said to bare b?ea en# hnidred and fifteen or tweet? years old. God bad spared him for a camber of years, bit frtm wh\t I ean learn he died, as' doabtless thousands hare, forge tfsi to his God. jooi many ducks hare been killed on the rircr this season. Mr. Blackfcnrn, of Coinmbia, spent Thursday night here. Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Ezell paid at a visit last week. Mr. R. L. Hailford is able to be out agaia. Pansy. March 9, 1900. rrigfctfml Bluto Will ften came a horriblt Barn, Scald, Cat or Braiie. Backlsn'* Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the paia aid promptly heal it. Cares 01d Sores, *Vver Sores, Ulcers, Boii?. Felons, Corns, all Skin ?raption?. Best Pile care on earth. Ouly Si ets. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold ky Me Master Co., druggists. NO TICK. Members of Camp Eion are rcfiiested to meet on the third Wednesday (21?t) of thin month. A fall attendance is desired, si b?siness of importance is to ba transacted. Meeting at 3 o'clock p. m. George W. MooreJ Adintant. Kidgeway, March 12, 19fO. 5ey. W E Sitzer, W. Caton,2f. Y.f writes, -'l bad dyspepsia over tweity fear*, and tried docors aid Medicine* without it zieit. I was perenadsd to use KedoJ Dyspepsia Care aid it h?lped me froaa tn? ?Urt. I believe it to be a panacea for ail forms of indieeation." It digests what yoa eat. [ Master Ce. BSTKSL DOTS. Farmers and gardeners are badly behind with their work owing to wet ireather The hanling of fertilizers is nearly completed. A great deal will be used this year in this section. Oar school is progressing nicely mder the management of Miss Edith Lyies. Kev, Mr. Spigner, the pastor here, preached a meat excellent sermom Sunday morning. He is much helored in this community. A tacky party was given at Mr. J. D. Leitner's on the 6th inst- A most ceiightfnl time was speit. " T> * If J DAk? r?B. inwii XV. jb. Mftuu ?au xwuix v??thcu paid jJontlcello a visit last Saturday. Sunflower. March 10, 1900. If troubled with rhenmatisn,. give Chamberlain'* Pais Balm a triafi. It will not cost yon a cent if it doe* uc good. One application will relieve thi paio. Ii also cures iprains andbrcisst in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quin6ey, paj^s in the side and chest, glandular and other awellinri are quickly cured by applyin* it. Jrery bottle warranted. Price, 21 and SO ct?. For sale by McMaster Co. kix* Am mmrx*. Mr. J. H. Cummings is in towm. Mr. McGahan, of Atlanta, was in town Monday. Mr. J. K. Hoffman went to Blytb* wood Menday. Mr T R Whifft Oak. was in town Monday. Mr. J. L. Habenicbt, of (;#lu?bia spent fcnnday in Winnsboro. Mr. T. K. Illioti iiaTts in s fev day s tor Philadelphia and Washing ton.; Misa Ray Ca??inga leaves to Mexico Thursday to spend sever* Months. Miss Bonis M&ttbews retmrnod t< Wiiithrop Monday morning after/vis iting frienis in Winnsboro Mr. Myron Stevenson, of Colnabia spent a few hours in town Satirdaj night. Mr. Stevenson is ax old Winnsboro boy and his many friends art always g'ad to welcome him. Lewi* Acksraian, Goshex, lad aaTs, "DsWitt's Li'tie JCarly Xiser always bring certain relief, cure ceo headache and never gripe." Tbr jjemly cl?an?e aid iaTigeraies tk bowels aid liver. McMaster Co. ; STAB XOVTX BOX DELIVXXT. "Kn in* ic KaraliT eriuoa in tha nnblil tkat the contracts for carryiBg tb mail on all of the Star Routes in tb 8ta:e of Seuth i Carolina, taking effec Jm.r 1,1900, provide that those wb so desire may hare tha mail that i addre^ed to them delivered by tb carrier* into boxes along the lines o the several routes. As7 person living en or near an Star Route in the State named wh <Ie?ires his mail deposited in a bo on the line of the rente by the carrie on ?aid ronte may provide and ?rect nitable box on the roadside, locate in sach manner as to 00 reached t conveniently as practicable by the ca; rier, and sncb person shall file wit the pes' master at the poatoffice t . which bis sail is addressed (whic ! shall he one of the two postofflces o j the route on cither tide of and next t I tie box) a request in writing for tl ! delivery of bi? mail to the carrier o j (he route for deposit im said maU bo: | at the risk of the addiesiee, j It ihall be ibe dnly of tke poi i master at every aucb po?toffice, upo a written order from any penou lr ; ing on or near the Star Route to d | liver to the proper mail carrier f< that routi* any Mail \matter, exce] registered aaaii, with infractions i no tte proper mail box iuto vrbicb sa: nail matter shall be deposited; but i *j*il matter*o delivered to a oirri( for aepont shall be carried pa another povt office oi? ihe route befo: fctiu? deposited in amaiE box. T> e carrier on the iS^rEoote wi >e reqoired to receive 1rom zny poi injiS'tr on tic route any mail matt that may be intrusted him, ouUii of the nsnal mail ba<?, and ahall cari .?ucfc- mail to and- ueptoit it in il proper boxea placed on ibt line < | the rente for tbis purpose; *nch se ' rice by the carrier to be with*' j charge to the addressees. j The mail carriers most be able ' read *ud rite ike English languaj ! asd be of sufficient izrtelligence | properly handle and deposit the mi for bo^ei alons ihe routes. Thti hw provides tbat every ca rier of the mail shall rewire any mail Matter presented to him, if properly prepaid by stampi, and deliver the same for mailing at the next poitoffice at which he arrives, bat that no feet ahal) be allowed him tkerafor. r The contract price coTers all the Mrrice required of the carrier that is indicated herein. ' :- r WV S. Shalienberf er, Second Astitianr Postmaster Gen. Tkouani Coold not express the raptare of Annift 15. Snrinjrs. of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption bad completely cared hor of a hacking congh that for many years bad made lite a burden. All other remedies and doctors could girt her no Lelp, bat she siys of this Royal Ore?"it soen removed the pain i> isay chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing: before. I feel like sounding it* praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at file* Maseer Co.'sj drug store; every bottle giaranteed.'V TKB HISTORICAL VALUC OF JAUICX MBBXBITH. CConurte Concept.} When it was announced that Paul Leieener Ford's new novel, Janice Meredith, wsuia the publisher'* bands, the public wited for . its appearance with the liveliest interest; aadin'defcd. tie popularity of hit former works fully justified them in displaying so Much csgeraess.' W bat it Wonld be like, no one could goes#,' for the writer's versatility is one of his moat characteristic qualities and one of the reasons why his works hare'bean so widely reacJ. One is !purel?fiction;! hmm * r\rthtir*l MttinSTI Still 1 HUVlBVi MW? ?* . .. B , another has an historical basis. His thorough kaowledge pt bureau charaster enables him to pressmt bio flgarea to as in a most real and lifelike way? hU knowledge of the. era which forms the setting for bis stories can be trusted in every particular. Connecting these two is that electrical power ?f conabinatien, that faculty of creating ant of nothing which is tbe possession of geiias alone. ^ It is se mean skill, this art of re* cording dry facts, delineating character and describing tbe times all at once, painting them inte one brilliant picture that once seen in never forgotten. Sacb a book is bis latest production. It is an accepted fact now*a-days that the hiitorical novel has dene much to i increase the knowledge of history : amcD? people in gcueft}. for:' by pct' ling farts it an is tern ting form,, they i are impressed mure forcibly upon the - reader's memory. With" tbisjtook at - band, we will not be the ones to deny t ihu tintb. GiTfe a student who dis? 1 likes history an account of the Bero: lution to learn, aid Janice Meredith ' to read, and we restore to affirm that as a result he will gain twice ai much from the latter. In the record of event! as to time, place and eircumstance, Ford is minutely exact Those, favorite toys of many writers, date?, 1 are brought to notice only when absolutely necessary, yet he fellows clearly . and distinctly the struggle of our fore* fathers for liberty of thought of action through all its shifting scenes of defeat 1 aad triumph. With a lively intensity he display* the seeming hopelessness , of the cause?the country, half royalist, half Amer'can in sentiment, plun> dered by Ren. -n a?d Englishman; the r feeble r.rw jufl-riug fmm'cold and hunger; yt. . <>,sending with these fira /if thl nnm. UiiUV/UUCV M4V V* r mander'e faith and hope barm bright astil it kindles a similar fame in tbe 1 heart of tbe lowest private is tbe ranks and surmounting every obstacle win* > the bard fight One of t^e, severest trial* i? ^iscoutent ifiVrflbe army'and dissflfec io>? amon* tbe people: Toothing tlmn nf-d, i -i general does not girt r up. id spare* himself no tronbie r" iupntri .gin detail*, character sketches, picture*, of tbe aw 'e of the country f ' and glimpses of t b? social life of tbe r times, weaving: them into this web ?f pleasant history. Iii vivid cemra*t are tbe purposes of the two forces? the 01', believing the contest mere * sport. :*.agh sad enjoy thitmseives; the r other vt<(^ an intense purpose in view, r fi2ht ?ourv/eeasly for, principal. - A B very graphic illustration of this difference U>e author gives us on the night of the battle of Trenton encamped in tbe tow a > lie the British, confident of v-their'Mfe'ty. The night is wild? . | tbey piange into merriment. Revelry *. asd feasting are at their height. Every *1 Hecaian is a brute from strong drink. eflOa.lhe opposite ?>ide of the river, in X aplte of euow and oold, the Coi.ti*.en_ tala are preparing te cross. Over t he sullen ice-blocked stream they force * their rafts?they land and posh on. e Surely they will net attack General f Shall's foroe with that bandfnl o( eon? Yes! and conquer it loo in a way ihat sends every inactive Anseriy catt harrying to the banner unfurled is ? Freedom's name. x The author's background in this T great tragedy is as well drawn as the ^a j~~ " ~ JI Out in Kansas >r lives a happy wife. She writes: < 1 have used Mother's Friend befon K two confinements. The last time I ha< M twins, and was in labor only a few min id utes. Suffered very little." The reasoi 10 wby ?Mother's Friend re does expectant mothers so mad good is because it is an external liniment Ml j to be applied upon the outside, when ,i_ much of the strain comes. It helps be cause the pores of the skin readily absori er it, and it comes into direct contact vitl and is absorbed by the parts involved ry Morning sickness is quickly banished na and nervousness is kept completely away J J i? nc w \ ine sense or urc&u auu tvi wuvu*4t^ ?w .... ' experienced, even during labor itseli r. j Confinement is short and almost withot i pain. Recoveiy is quick and sure. Bej , of all, Mother's Friend benefits th unborn just as much as the expectai to caoeher, and when the little one comes will be strong, lusty and healthy. ^ i Drsggists set! Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle .. Send for oar free book on the subject, ill finely illustrated. THE BRADFIELD. REGULATOR CC ,r. ATLANTA, OA. To All 1 VAUGHN'S Read the f? /? ??&&*. [Tours of recact date to hand requ< kldnoya. My physicians said taut I co 14, gallons drawn from scrotum Emeriti nVlKi. ?&S UH3UX lO Br:i, unjr yj, a able to attend to my baelnesd. I can glad to give u, no some poor eaSsree re The trade supplied by foreground. Read where yea will, | yoa can efctain a so more charming or trathfal description of those old dayg.Ddtted all over the conn try arfc cbzy farm-hornet, where sa short a'period before peaee reigned supreme; no*, ali it anxiety aed confniion. -The eoinagehas depreciated in rain*; the well-stored barns are daily ransatkea by friend ai well as foe, and ttobble is conitantly anticipated fromtbe rough invaaere. A aearcity ot food, of clothing, of everything bat courage to fight to the death follows. However ii- the mid?t of dire Deed aid distress, old age and youth alike fiad tine for social pleasmres. Can anything of uor day equa: that genuine free-hearted hospitality which distinguished oar aiicesfor?? Do modern ideas resemble those Puritan ones ef refinement and gool breed ittg? Janice Meredith, the heroine, nay be taken as one type of the Revolutionary feer.uty and belle. Tha sternness of her mother frowns upon the girl's fickleness, thoughtlessness and fondness for teasing her lovers. Bet conventionality wearies her. Impetaonsly her warm heart leads her on. sometimes too far a%tray, Into diMealties from, which she is rescued only by her hard Paritan sense, and each time she resolves to be good "to please mammy." Throaghoat the book there runs a streak ofqaiint, spicy humor and a half concealed pathos, mingled with a delicate satire, which make the rcenes so realistic, so trae to life that. the reader almost forgets he is living - in the nineteenth and net tbe eighteenth century. Bat who art the aetors in this great piayr The leading role it occnpiad by General Washington, oar steadfast guide, while as subordinate characters are the familiar fgures of L?e, Grates, CornwalJis, Howe and a host of others ? eacb his his part in the composite whol<-. as clear in its outlin? a* a head on a cameo is the portrayal of every character. Tangible, lire beings they seetn to us, of.r*:*l flr?b a* d bk?od....Xf&r. tn (he records also are they; lWftf&Mh: fnl, ha* betrayed his trust; 'Gat-.a, schemiu* and politic, learee the fl?id at a critical moment; Howe hi< Hie mind is unmanned bv his *uinu> instincts; Cornwallis,zealoks bru lacking in military ability, surrenders Ml; Washington the several ' become Washington the friend and in his camp life ia eonrideratfl oferhew' couiiort, uttuuridfni of' his owtiy: -aiwv bu! selfish, courteous aud rrt?der-he*rie^ Untii the ciOafc of tbe ooalict tJoi* i?ian piBkj a btic yi IUVI j.- . lull* \s it acted. It i? easy to read bis life's motive; it is ea?* t? *ee bow *til he lives np to it. Wero it. rot for l-fl ' Originality whieh pervade eac!. pa?? * ot the book one mi^ht alnmt iaiau .?* that the writer had written it ?:in a ! history of the Uiiitec States by his side, for be is nnerri*<;. > The drama o: Fasl Leicester Ford'sj in which fberimes may represent the ' background, the Revolution the tragedy act, and oar forefathers the i actors, is dastlned to take its piace ai one of the reliable historical novels ol I the present century. "Red Rock" is a fine picture of the South, socially and politically daring the Ruconatraction Period. Janr<> Meredith is tb? Revolutionary 11 m a series of word pictures, ?interest and ics'ract ..it#re&deis. uumbered by the thonsandi Both will live. - " Carrie Aikeu Elliott. --- " - J t-A ? - Af 1|M [Mini jsanou is a aauguicr ui iui T. K. Elliott and is cow a ktadent oj Converse College. Her critici?m o "Janice Meredith" shows that ktn thinks as she read*.?Ed.] That Throbbing He*d*chc Would quickly leave you, if jot ? uied Dr. King'i New Life Pill?. Thou saudi of tuffereri hare proved thei: . ?atchle?? merit for S?ck~*i.d Nertosi: ' Headaches. They make pore *bloo< I and Btronjr nerves and build np yon . health. Easv to take. Try ;jhem j Only 15 cents. Money back if no curei. Sold by McMaster Co , drug fists. I | Mr. ArmBtead Barwell, of Char lotf, apeut Wedue?day in town. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Milling, < f tb 9 coaLty, ?r?ent Tnexday in Tfini.sborc j) Shake in Too c Shoes f1 Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. 1 :* cures painful, smarting, nervous fee J? and ingrowing nails, and instantl ' takes the sting out ofeorns and bur " * TIT. iU, , ions JLl/ S tliC grcavrab tuuiiui u V?I. [j coveryof the age. Allen's Foot-Eas U makes tight or new shoes feel easy. ] ^ is a certain cure for sweating-; calioG * and hotr tired, aching "feet.. .Try i [I to-day. Sold by all druggists ittid she stores. By mail for 25c. in stamp: Trial package FREE. Address, Alle; 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. .3-14 Little Mi?s Laurie McDowell ?er k to. Uidgtw&y Friday to vi*it he grandparents. * A i? it Sufferers LITHONTRIPTIC hascun dreadful disease and It i allowing letter from R. J. B ^*74. ^2j$^<<i>?4* &y y / */*&*&?UDg statement of my case which I gladly give. I uM not last but a short tinm. I was una Mo lo Jl*> 4 I times.-"I was complotaJy filled at the lira'' f 1 itmtw the lnfluftnco at an ovin.~<s. no'v rldo ruy hors*, a thing I had been nra&le to < thy bo beneflKed thereby.] THE MURRAY-DRUG C< j* Wr>-, J. J. McDf'WoiJ. ot Wbi'f Oak. i>e?)t Wednesday in'towa. Mr. Lawrence Porter Wt to- Tbenj10a, Ga , Tuesday momiugr Itch on human cured in SO t&inn'e* by Woolford'* Sanitary Lotion Tni? waver fails. 8old by W. I Aik??, druggiit, Winniboro, S. C. Mils Maggie Gladden returned frow Lancaster WednesdayMr. A. W. Brown returned from New York Wednesday.. CASTOR IA J?r Iiifc&ta aai Ckiitrwu Iki KU Yn fan Ahrafs fagf KfwWfi tf , * Mrs. Ann Elliott seturaed iroa Charlotte Friday after a Twit to bei sister. Mr. E. W. Hanahan refcarned to Charleston Friday aft?r a flying visi* to the Boro The One Day Coid Cure. For col da and sore throat t* Kenaott's CfaoC* late* laxative Quinine. Easily takes as caafg tad quickly ctu~ Mr. Aadrrvr Mobley,of Woodward, - ? "w ?j_. - __ x _ _ * aptnt jtiqi) in iowd. Mrs. Edith Lylee, of Carlisle. is tiiitiag M$a Waltir Till. Mrs. Calvin Ztamiriiun, Uileiberf laji, "A? a sptedr car* foi couffht, cold*, cronp and ?'>re Ihroai Oae Minute Conjfc Cmt e i* sacqusled It i< pJ?aiat)t for cHiidreu to take ] h<?=inijr reccmai8*d it to aotv r* " Ti is r'r.ftenlT bar*I??s n*weoy tkai pro ti.oc.fi: iaQHiediate, r* a!'*- I! cflr-si .j Muucbitii, pi:tn.aio?i?. ?rrippe *n?i hroa?. aod disuses - It wi:? pre < y*--v conanMption.'" Mc^a*tt?r Co. _ j . ?.. ? i Mr. W. G. Creight ha* gv>e to ; booo fe/ui, Ga. " t ' . | Mr. ^ K. Elliott vpe'nt Friday i* j Ga toBia. | Mr. T. G. Ferris went to Spartanj b'Ti.-sr F'iday, ! Mr. J. E. McDonald. Las returnee frr,oi Columbia. Th? One Day Cold Cure. Cold ia head and tore thraat enred by Xet Katt'i Chocolate! I^xatire $uiaire. As easy t< take u candy. MChild*a cry far than." ;|fcS3M|SK . ~5 1 ! : =-' -i.'i >SAM i o ?; ' < ". :v ctJW?a. ' *2^>&Sa?$ r.vy ^ ?? r.uyr.;: OCJmT^ -V-2 s-tiftir-'T! i.v-v - '??- - ii'- 5c2??>fr ,i ; i ?>E?re^? . ..,i r ^ANNOUNCEMENTS r 'FOB SHERIFF ' "" > I hereby xaoonnc* myself p ?a*dI date for tke office ef Sb?r:ff for Fa?r ;. feld CoaatT. and will akide by tb< , action of th<i Democratic primaries. JAS. W- BO LI K. FOR CLERK. I I hereby announce myself as a cand; ..: date for Clerk of Court, subject t th ' action of the Democratic primaries. } JNO. R. CRAIG. I hereby anuounce myself a -'andidat for the office of Clerk of Court for Fau field County, subject to the action of tij T^amaam^ia +-\r rv\irioc ( JL/ClXiWIOUlV MI , R. Y. BRAY. ;|For Sale or Ren1 i I f I MOUSE AND LOT OWMBD V. - .; J. 11. B?aty ?n Bratton atrMi, lort t of H.r. Z on College App)y to -; S13w J. M. BJCATTKodoT j Dyspepsia Ctm > : Digests what yon eati It artificially dlgMU tkt food aid -A4 Nature ia ctraartheolBf &h4 tmm e itnctimf tk? exhausted digestive ? * |*as. It ii tfce latMt dlsceewi <]# ? 91 a*rt aid tMle. Jft ethgg mhtnMm &! im mntsib it in eflW*. ft fe * jWatTy rtlitrM and serai a*w 1/ ew? 5- CjtpepiU, IaftiftttlriB, Hoartfcan Q FiAivleset, Star Stamaek, Fawwi Stole H?4aiUttga*tn>,c"'^Cr??jpe,^ 1 tflfatfceerewiHaef l?r^< '<-tcMfeeUe? It ; Prsphrit ky t. C. BcWiit A Co.. r ! MelUAO* 09. 1 WlM*ew, *, f. From DR< ?d thousands of desper ate cas will positively cure yov. etsill, Maj. i8th Reg. S.C, Vol /* - / ^2. a* ^<^Cc J? *U* sV-t s&3%?LX ^ As ?&M (2<t^++. /??4L*>4S~yL+^4?4> -&>+y?\ A$-&&a<fy have boen snCwtoR lor threw j%trt&oia^rops7. Iowa except shortly oxter oeing i*ppea. ore* / -wutt w b?cvi YAUflBVS LITEONTErjTIC. perfidy fedplMe I h*v? uaed ?*?ht l?o?ia? of TAC3&7TS ^iTHeSTB 40 tor nearly mo ^un. Tog m*j paau?li ~ac& ot ay For sale by JOSIAH J. 0BE ) Columbia, S. C. . T<- *??*r* th? onfiaal tritci- aaze) wire, a?fe for D?*itt'a Yfitch tfaze 1 Sal re, -well know;: ? a certain cr ? for piles **<?i ?ki? dtosses. Rn?r.*e of ?rortkk?f cr?nt?e: fm-?. Tker irt d*ngre'>??*. MrMi?t?r To. ! noticM I WILL 8TANT> ?4Y 8TANP SOBBED JACK ;:k*t ^uda a* V iuu^ boro. He i* fljVwu hani^ bifk. Made , witb whitp boiat*;* wetgk/' haa- ? ! dred povbd? ->ebk ifc* flr?r ?ri?e i ! a* thf !*?; btxts F?ir.-=? imnnct Tta jDelfcr*. ^ I. WJHSILIC8. j sis-i? i _ . V.1. J _ Cotton Planters ; who are icterested in high prir ? for * I cottoiT n?xi fall can h?ar oftotaK'hiaf \o tbeir adrantage by tending a o?taI " :"?ard at osce to f ; THE ADAMS COTTON COUP \NY, ? Charleston, 3. C." i 3-14xlm , I | I I I J1 J j_i LB W,J M JT ^ XJJjJMJiJX.' a OJLUS2* STATS Or SOUTH CAROLINA, j ' COTJXTT or JArariKLD. f COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1 * Annie L. Williams vs. E'ias L. Fr jhley. ? ^ t N pursuance of a* order of the 'Aurttf i Jt Common Fit-as, made in the -above ' f itated case, I will offer for sale, befo e the i C-ocrt House door in W^nsboro, S. on ^ the ] FIRS" MONDAY IN APRIL j s *ext, within the 'legal hours ofsa'e, at public outcry - to tho- highest bidder, the following uescribedprcroerty, to wit: . All that'plantation or* parcel of laud in ; Fairfield County, containing * / ; ONEHUNDRED ACRES, : more or.less, know as the Horn? place? ;tliw being th*- portion -4' said Eliaa L. f Fresblej of the real estate of J. C.' I ceshtjley, deceased; bounded asfpllown: On the nortu i?y ;he public 'bad.leading from . . Columbia, to. Monticel-''; on the east by ;; lands ol E. L. Freshley: on the south by 1: lands of Mrs. A. M. testier, and on the f west by lands of Mrs. A M. Kest'er, sitnl ved on waters. of Broad Kiver^io?Town ! ;;aip ll and being the same premises con. veyed to said Elias L. Freshley, N.E. Ful: nter and A. M.- Kest! w by deed dated Feb. rua; y 15,1895. and recorded in Book A. P.. 11 page 319, in Clerk's office, Fairfield Coulity, TMJtt 07 SALS. ; One-half of the purchase money ? 1* '; paid in ca.?h on th? day of bale, tfc<* baii 5n>w?;r# nv.nt.ha thereafter. o be i! wcured *-y the bond of the purchaser and ! a mortgsge of the premises. The pari chaser to pay for all necessary papers and j for recording the same, and for all i?eces? , sary revenue stamps. . wi R H. JENNINGS. ?: C'erk's Office, C C. C. P. F. C. ; Win-, sboro, S. March loth, 19?0. j 3-lOtd V DO YGU F j ' ' Need Stationery #f any kind? . j We have what you ! LIKE i . in fine Statioiery ?f all jradei, .! and when you itart out . " TO GET m statioi ery of any kimd come i- anil see ours before buying. e And when you start to write . LETTERS e! . I *-- nr valofiv^c 110 dia&iim iiic*uo vi luMuvd . j we can show something that . j you ne?d in P?ns, Ink, PenL j cils, etc. rl Don't forget us when you h are in need - J. H. McMastar I & Co., DriyfWi ijakn fn^-r^rr ? j Wili-striigheu early and |g i kinkv *ir ? mi.-ut jnjort . lo^he p ?t ha r f* Fift f!3?z*??,'r>er Box. r ANTI-KINK i Ea^oraed br th? Uni'?d St -.?e? H-. *lih I DABBAGH & RICH Nre Yirt, j SOLE MASUFALTUREBS, 214xl2fl2 5, 7t 9 and 11 Broadway. 111: & ?8 . 3P5Y. es of this is., i860* , /? ft ;j < | tCULfcoLe, ;i "!'p *&*?& ' 'fbo ^ ' -3? *al anasarca, caused from-liver and Enpleceiy filled, saturated xitfa fluid; i. l?cs terrltrty inflamed and exudirk iprrc aadasi now comfortable and iWPXtfM yen may dartre. Iam AR, Wfnnsboro, S.C, M% ?S| \ , * - - ?w?w?wwo --FINK? ' V ' _ _?L WATCH VOIK A SPECIALTY. ? Utkiif wo pri4o tmlrmiiMi ~ > - tkaa dtHroriif VWQTTBSTIOJfdMLY FINE WdTCEWQMX , - -3 oumWiiri. Wo ut ad?itto*ly ahtai of tit tttitertia tkii 4op*rta?it; thu jm ay htn aksolsto tortaiaty of if aecarato tiv? vk?i jroir ilm* >i??o Is rottirod ky mi. S0 C8NFI8IST ill II >f oarwatck work tkat wo cmarantM mm to jfro oatiro tttiifacuoa for 12 iiitkt, aid propay exprou obarftf otk jraja afcoaM tao watcfc fluX to 4* roll lariif tkio tpooiioi 'Jim. Writo to at for ftrthtr iiforwatioa. R, BRANDT, TTi a Wa.fftkoP aad j?w*Imp. CMI8TBR, . 0. ATTENTION * % .-' '- SI , . OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF ' . .' vvi; TINWARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. y "v t Diih Pint, Ketchin Pan?, Dairy . Pant, Padding Pant, Jelly Past, Waah Pant, Columbia, Scolloped and Plain Pie Platei, Tea, Bowl ^ and Grary Strain era, Graten, Potato Mathers, Onrd Monldi, Iff Whips, Toasters, Store Kettle*, Diih Kettles, Tea, Table and Batting Spoons, Colanders, C o S e e Stande, Bitcnit Cutters, Irs., Ac. J. W, SEIGL.ER Founded 1843. 5H5IF "Sing their own praise." If yon reckon Dm endless joy and permanent ra!ae y?a will get one of those celebrated ST1EFF PIA.NOS. Tbey are made with all that skill which only years of constant and caret a! attention to every detail of tbeir construction can command; limri M M. ; Theivfore we won't' btrden. wuh an UHi.ecefesarilv BIG gKKJS?. Convenient terms. FINE TUNtNQ AVD REPAIRING. M. Sifcfieff, FlJL^O pCAJTCrACTCKER, . BALTIMOJtS, MD. Factory Branch. Ware-Room, No.213 Forth t'ryott^t.j Charlotte, N. C. c~-??C. H. WlLliOTH, Xa?a?er. UNDERTAKING OX ALL IT** WAIT with a futi ' C*tV#t?, XwmR Ct*t* **4 c*M'*>tviy ? k?a4, u *f hearse *S^r? r^iuM. Th??kf?l f*r r*-t i*ti?? tor ft ikiri in Ac Mw'i, is th? !d nt?4 i imumn. ^ ; ' > :i% h