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Till NEWS AND HERALD. FPWMMJD TRI -BY IM NAWS AND HERALD CO. TURKS. IN ADT f' One rear, .10 SIC desaths. - o WTNNSBOR-, s. 2. Tuesday. Deeember 4, 1900 BUCK LICK ITEES. The farmers of this section are through.with this year's crop and are busy sowing grain; some are through and some still sowing. The cold has killed all the cotton that was making the second crop; none of it watured. If the farmers would turn it under now and ran a drag barrow over it and plough the land it would be a good coat of fertili zer to the land. - Mr. B. F. Cassels returned home froii Chester yesterday where he was called last week to see his (mother, who was quite sick. She is much better. r. and Mrs. N. A. Peay have re turned to-their home in Greenwood after a pler" t visit to relatives and friends her Se'reral be young people had quite an " ril fool" at this season of the year, on Monday, being invited to a sociable given at Mr. M. B. Rains', and the parties all got lost and had a nice time getting home. They came home next morning all c-ld and sleepy. One of the party was shaking and be said, "Well, 1 hope the good Lord will forgive me for this trip, and I will never .take another one like it." Miss Marion Mellichamp was mar ried on Thursday, November 29th, to Mr. John H. McMaster, of WinnF boro. Miss Marion was a sweet girl and I think Mr. McMaster made a good choice, but some of the boys say they will see him when he comes again to take away one of our girls. There have been a good many hogs killed in this section this sesson an I a good many mote to be killed; that is a good thing for the farmers to have. Mr T. E. Smith had at one time 56 head of bogs and pigs; he has killed 7, sold 10, and has the rest on hand. There will be some changes of resi deuce in this section for another year. I Memars. S. T. Simpson and M. tJ. ] 'assels made a visit to, Winneb )ro to- E Pansy. ori. 30, 1900. - - is the time when 'crong and bles prove rapidly fata:. The less gemedy that produces s is One Minute Cough ry pleasant-to take and rs to qufckly cure all lan diseases. McMas --T S cial vent of t s week will wedding of Miss Esther Eudora I he andi Rev. Harold Thomas otft tamola, which ceremony will be emuized by -Rev. A. R. Mitchell at ,hrist church on next Wednesday evening at half past eight o'clock. ha immediately after the ceremony Mr. mi and Mrs. R L. R. Bentz will receive BI several hundred friends St theIr hos pitable home on Westfield street in honor of the young couple and the wedding party. of The attendants will be Misses Anie trc Marshall, Evelyn Btv th~e, Mary Good, Mary Townsend, Lizzie McBee, Florence Bacot, Ada Jenkins, Marie 5. Henry, Emmie Fielding o f Charlotte. .. Hallie Murray of St. Matthews, and Nellie Thomas of Colamrsir. The troomsmen will be Me.ers. Coulter Cothran, Perry Baatrie, Ltwre'ce Patterson, George Brya:,. Buchanan Mc~aster of :olum-. Will Gibbe' of Columb'a. M1a4n Gibhe4 of C *tum-t . bia, Wanes Thomas of CJolumii, ' Marry Edmnnd4 '.f C. nobs~ia and R, v. Albert Thornas of I )a* li gt..o. T he nah.'rs will be Dr. <'-r~n Em6 Messrs. Wilson G.,ver, .ry.- me and Louis -H nston, i. .. .. s Lubile Beatz andi Mary G. - -*-utch elI will bt- the preeny little~ 11 eye. gir- s who will precede the b:ide. It will be a white and green wed ding, the decorations being palms and white:Stowers. The bride wvill we-ar an elegant gown of white satin and the bridesmaids will be very daintilyE attired in white organdy and will NI carry white carnations. The young couple will spend a fort-ca night in the nortbern cities, and willca then make their home in Columbia, where Mr. Thomas has charge of St. ~ Timothy's church. Flot Miss La Roche s'ince her debut t wo Sug2 years ago kh.s been one of the most sneh charming '-sembers of Greenville's Buc: social life, and her removal to Co- ai lumbia will be a distinct loss to society n~r here.--Greenville News. Fr ity o merlous News per. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of wan Wa hita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofukr, which had TPi caused her great suffering for years. Terribjle sores would break out on her "' head and face, and the best doctors At could give nto help; but her cure is hare complete and her health is excellent." edy:j This shows what thousands have past prved,-that Electric Bitters is the a sin betb bood purifier known. It's the nia. supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, Wab salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running~ most sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and city, bowels, expels poisons, hel ps digestion, recot builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Remi Sold by McMaster Co., druggists, it no1 Guaranteed- reccoi Administrator's Noie donc Al'perrous indebted to the estate of m Rev- R. D. Per ry, deceased, are here-[ by notified that payment must be made Life. to-the undersigned, and persons hold- ad ing claims against said deceased must "od resent them-duly attested to the un ec ersigned fo- payment. h e c T. W. BRICE, w 11-20.4t Administrator. s.u HALF RATES TO RICHMOND, VA., AND RETURN. Annual Convention, Sonthern Educational Association, Richmnnd, Va., December 27-29, 1900. On account of the above occasion, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Richmond, Va., and return, from all stations on its lines at the rate of one first-class fare for the rounud trip, plus $2 00 membership fee. Tickets will be sold from Washing ington, D. C., and points in Virginia and North Carolina, December 26th and 27th, with final limit December 31st, 1900, inclusive; from points in other Southern States, December 25th and 26th, with final limit January 2nd, 1901. The Southern Railway offers the best service ever afforded to Rich mond. Va. Fast time and convenient schedules. Through sleeping car be tween Birmingbam, Atlanta, Green ville, Spartanburg,Charlotte and Rich mond. Hotel dining cars on all through trains. For detailed information as to rates, reservations, etc., call on or write any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. S. H. Hardwick, A. G. P. A., S.. Ga. A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, Ia., writing of his almost miraculons escape from death, says: *Exposure after measles induced serious lung troub'e, which ended in Consump tion. I had freqnent hemorrhages and conghed nigbt and day. All my doc tors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, which complete ly cured me. I would not be without it even if it costs $5.00 a bottle. Hun dreds have used it on my recomm-:nda tion and all say it never fails to cre rbroat, Chest and Lang troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drog itore. Kodo Dyspepsia. Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids e qature in strengthening and recon tructing the exhausted digestive or-* ,ans. It is the latest discovered digest- * Lnt and tonic. No other preparation an approach, it in efficiency. It in tantly rclieves and permanently cureS )yspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, i'latulenice, Sour Stomach, INausea, lick: Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and 1l other results of imperfect digestion. 'rice ti~c. and $1. Large size contains2I times ~ asize. Book allaboutdyspepsliaaled free Prspared by E. C. DeWITT a CO.. Chicago. McMA.STER C@.: Winnsboro, S. C. WAE HAVE US 1 0t' * An extra supply of GLASSWAfSE s also been added to this depart-s mnt, together with a nice selection of E ne and White Enameled Ware. We cordially extend an inspection these goods to every one. No uble to show them or quote prices. . W. SEIG LER rERYTHING thi CCESSARYW For the 'Ihanksgiving feast a be found in our large s'ock of Ca GROCERIES. cols e can supply the staple goods, such as dis ir, Bacon, Hams, Molasses, Rice ;; trs and Coiffees; or the fancy things. .int< as Mince Meai:, Cheese, Macaroni, of 4 twheat. Rolled Oats, Citron. Prunes ins, Apples, and Canned Goods of all st s at prices which will enable the lean sysi e to be just as thankful as the fat one. ma ash goods arrving daily. and the qual- Tb fall that we over is of the hundred- wo: ent kind. onF 1I to see us or 'phone for what you end .All goods delivered. J. D. McQARLEY & Go, ll one No. 49 In dres nong the tens of thousands who M'e used Chamberlain's Congh Rem-_ ~or colds and Ia grippe during the few veare, to our knowledge, not gle case has reanlted in pnearno Thos. Whitfield & Co.. 240 ash avenue, Chicago, one of the, prominen t re tail d ruggists in that """" in speaking of this, says: "We noend Chamberlain'% Cough dy for la grippe in many cases, as only gives prompt and complete A LL ~ery. but also counteracts any ten- against 7 of Ia grippe io resnit in pnen. decease a." For sale by Mc Master Co. of the at tested - - - - - - - - - - - said est E POSITION OF RES[DENT mnent. Special Agent of the Equitable 10-30 utsurance Society for Winns~boro ricinity 'a opened to a man of charse a" *n ' 1jiv. A valna t-tset, carrying r.-newa!s, will en te, the rig' t mstn. Ariress, RODDEY, Mer., Itock Hill, N Ii A'VegetablePreparationforAs similating thefod andRegula ng the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheeru ness and Rest.Contains neither OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. NOTNARCOTIC. J&, ~ooldOr C V1t L PITZ FR1.I Arti:6/Sat - A perfec Remedy forConsipa Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions,Feverisil ness and LOSS OF SLEEP Fac s'uni Signature C.:, NEWV YORTK_. IN EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ' After He Comes he has a hard enough time. Every thing that the expectant mother can do to help her child she should do. One of the greatest blessings she can give him is health, but to do this, she must have health her self. She should use every means to improve her physical co'ndition. She should, by all means, supply herself with Mother's Friend. It will take her *through .the crisis -. y eas-ly and ~ quickly. It is a liniment which gives strength and vigor to the muscles. Com mon sense will show you that the -. stronger the muscles are, . whih bear the unei, blessin %o. 11 d who ergo nat rdeal of childbirth.?' Get Mother's Friend at the drug store. $1 per bottle. HE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., a Atlanta, Ga. Erite for our free Illustrated book, " Before Baby is Born." Sfair Women Are you nervous? Are you comvletely erhausted? Doyou suffer every month? [f you answer "yes" to any of Se questions. you have ills wh ine of Cardul cures. Do you areciate what p-rfect health would to you? Afer taking Wine of "'dui, thousands like you have real I it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, I or marigestion starts menstrual ;rdes th-t are not noticeable at t, but day by day steadily go >troubLsome complications. Wine aMrui, used just before the men a! period, will keep the female em in perfect condition. This licine is taken quietly at home.: ere is nothing like is to help< nen enjoy godhealth. It costs r SI to test thi redy, which is1 yrsed by 1,000,000 cured women. r's. Lena T. Frieburg, East St. L.ouis,i says: "I am physically a new ian, by reason of my use of Wine ofI lui and Thedford's Black Draught." cases requiring special directions, ad I-givingpyrmptoms.' rhe Ladies'A dyi,. C D~epartment." The Chattanooga Miedi Co.. Chattanooga. Ten n.s '1 fr Notice. PARTIES H AVING CLAIMS& tbe est ate of Q D. Williford ,f d, will render to me ani account ir respective demands, dulyI ,and al persons indebted to 1 ate must make immediate pay. J L. M~INAUG H, br 3w Administrator'. lo: Ga. 4('a Ten4~ Bot Cepboad&Se Bears the In - Use1 ~ or Over 2 !irty Years 6 TORIA~ TECUK COM4PANY. NEW YORKCT. Getting Thin jis all righxt, if you are too fat;4 and all wong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is 3 healthy; ~.little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult adocto r too thin, persistently 9 th'i~n no atter what cause, take4 Sectt' s iznulsion of Cod Liver , ' Ciil. There e many causes .6f get tn to.thin they alli come une hese two heads: over-' work and under-digesti -Stop o er--ork.'if ca ornot, Emulsion '(of Cod tver ito balance y urself vith your work. You can't live on it-tr e-but, by it, you can. T re's a limit, however; you'll pa forki. Scott' 4mulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for ."ccan't : " tunless- it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be will and strong, without Some sort of activity. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free samnb!e, its a--~ greeable taste will T surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE " Chenpists, . 409 Pearl Street, New York. -~ 50c. and $1.00; all druggis Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by I Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and'lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon neys are Out of orderOP - or diseased, to Kidney trouble has t become so prevalent con that it is not uncommon -for a child to be born Safflicted with weak kid - neys. If the child urin -- - bates too often, if the irine scalds the flesh or if, when the child ecaches an age when it should be able to ~ontrol the passage, it is yet afflicted with ed vetting, depend upon it. the cause of he difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first A tep should be towards the treatment of hese important organs. This unpleasant an rouble is due to a diseased condition of the Plat :ldneys and bladder and not to a habit as lf Prost people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis- whl rabie with kidney and bladder trouble, Ct nd both needl the same great remedy. tion. he mild and the immediate effect of 'wamP-Root is soon realized, It is sold y druggists, in fifty- C - :nt and one dollar.-. zes. You may have a . H Lmple bottle by mail ee, also pamphlet tell- nm or swanrp.noot. g all about it, including many of the ousands of testimonial letters received >mn sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilrner Co. Bingha-.en. N. Y., be sure andGRE ention this pa- -r. [ONEY TO LOAN. Forn [ have ade arrangements with okers in New York City to make Lnq on first mortgage of improved *s for five years' time, payable in talments. it tbe low rate of 7 par it interest per ann. The broker- is now and chart, for abstract and inspec- the co n are reasonable. ApDIy to dwelii Jr. E. McDONALD, Infor 0-4 . Attorney at Law. Mcany WghTERN RAILWAZ Satral Time at Jacksonvine and Savauah Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule In Effect June 10th, 1900 NOBTEBOUND. 0." Savannah (so y. .. .. M Barnwell ............... ----- 4 4183 Blackville ........... ------ 42p 288 Slringfled .............. ..... 4 " 1M .. Columbi......'....... 608 . dharleston, (so. ly... .O00 Sunmervlle ............. --.... 741a ' Branchville .............. ...... 8556 155a Orangeburg .............. ...... 9 23a 2 0e KIn e................. ...... 10159 480a .r. Colu bia ................ ....-. 11 0h 555a v. Augusta, (So. ly. ) . v. Granit~ville .......2 45aT826p 1016P . Plgefield .............. . P..1p v. Aiken .............. .... 315p. v. Trenton .................. 5 Oft 85p 1TW Johnston................. 520a 41 1120 r. Columbia, a. ........ 5 10 v. Columbia, (Bldg t 930s 61 620. Winnsboro ............... ...... 7 f 25. Chester .................. ...... 751 8r Rock HI . ............... ...... 8 a b Charlotte ................ ...... 91 945a r. banville .............la ...chmond .. ...... timore Pa R)...... ...... 2 w k ............. ..... buPg." )..... . . 9129 0 Lo... ... ........ ...... 0. Nogg 0 p o.......... ...... ........... .................. 0.~ 460 Chestn............. W. A sta .............. * 0 8 S v. Columbia, so~.68~~ ...... 1 15 . g.bi ............ . . 5 8 S ra ton .............. .... 6 M To unmevil ........ ......7 52 v.Carlston ........ ... 8 001 . omba(-y.- - - ~ - .... ............... 1 80 *'Barnwlle.......... .. ...... Csavnnah .............. . .r1Jacksonville (P.s.)... .... 70 9 rve an eatfo aburg. s vaiexee~ Suday. * Sleeping Car Service. '& - : *ork. ad 84-New York an F peV. sleeing ai' nmu v g-oom sleeg asI~~ gton and York. z.lman Ai ep cars between Oharlotte and lhond. Dlng cars between Charlotte sayannah. .rs.85 and ..-U. s. Fs. Mail. Thr alia dzwlngoom buft slepig .een Grackaourile and...... New 2or an 1 garbetween ...g. and . ..r .... ....uT csbetwteen t. :Urage l ...... 6IMa OEBEAR'S Dyspepsia Tablets -CutJres Indigestio n a nd Dyspepsia. X olidy... Goods-.. [ have a nice selection just ned for inspetion from which elect your Christmas Presents, sisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, i: and FANCY GOODS.c iso; nice presents in China c Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated nl ed Wares, as cheap and relia- it is they can be bought any-f k ~e. 11 soonl and make your selec- ~ M Chandler II.LLAD IMEI CO., (Limitecd,) bhes Lumber, Building Materials 11 kinds, and are contractors for brick or wood bouses. Their representative, c :R. J. M. McR OY, suB ,No in Winnsboro doing work for2 ua ~ton mills and erecting several igs ini town. muation will be given by Mr at Winnuboro. 11-13-8m 1 --FEED, SALEND HEADQUARTERS for E', DLE , BRIDLES, R(a, eve I have FORTY HORSEM LES nessee). Good Saddlere, Firds ters, extra large Lumber Males, ab' y mec I sell the noted HO CKIH ILL BZrG" "A little higher in price, but tbe EST Bi Harness and SaddieQ of all descriion. I also bave a fi-..e supply of tse ne< paration for healiatg Old Sores. 'rusb, ( prepared by the best veterianary Virgi purchasing, and I gmarautee satisation. City Phone 59. Residence Phone 6$ 11o~toffice Box 134. IN STOCk T SHINGLES, LIME and P y ei HYDRAULIC CEMElI * Kr 1 sq di 3E $1.25 per Bushel. b a M.W.Doty & C d 0 -An Elegant Line of- u 10 GARWOOD'S PERFUMESd g BULD AND PACKAGE GOODS, BATH TABLETS, FLORIDA- WATER, SMELLING SALTS, SACHET POWDER, ETC., ETC.1 NOW IBTHE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies. OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GRO ceries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they need, and are prepared to serve them and a. bot tomn prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf goods SHOES, HATS,1 DRI GOODS, NOTIONS. and everything usually found in a general store. I'Goods delivered to our city trade. t Come and see us. W. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNER. BR KE CHN - " de '.1,', BROKN CHINA ine nncer jus now Bro en t tin -tgar.ticest ca berelced[ it ood.es from our0 tocko yars. WinnsboAr. S.hG JcOaNte. PA~ ~y LMR SN, ; V ERYSTULL 003L [ES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, SAD irytbing that belongs to a horse. direct from the Horse State (Ten ind good farm Brood Mares; some tium-sized Cotton Males. ~CO.'S BUGGIES. 7GGT in the State for the money." licines, such as "Colic Cure,"~re 'ondition Powders, Purgatives, &c., 4ia. When in need, Ree me before )..A. Crawford, WINNSBORO, S. 0. An Ordinance D RAISE SUPPLIES FOR Thv MUNICI PAL YEAR COMMENCING APRIL 1, 1900, AND ENDING APRIL 1,1901. Be it enacted and ordained by the itendant and Wardens of the town of rinnsboro in council, that for the irpose of raising supplies for the .ar commeicing April 1, 1900, and )ding April 1, 1901, a tax for the iMs atd in the manner hereinafter entioned shall be raised and paid to the treasury of said town for the ?e and service thereof. That is to Ly: Five mills ad valorem upon every Alar of the value of all real and per mal property within the corporate mits of the town of Winnsboro. Two dollars to be paid by every ale inhabitant of the town of Winne 3ro between the ages of eighteen (18) 3d fitty (50) years in iien of working 3 'L, streets af said town. Al IS xeR assessed and payable under u O-dinance shall be paid in the Wnwing named kinds of funds and W"ier : Gold and silver coin, Uni !d States currency and national bank ntes. All taxes herein assessed shall be ne and payable between the 1st day E Novemher, 1900, and the 1st day of annary, 1901, and all taxes remaining npaid on the 1st day of January, )01, shall be collected by distress or Lberwise now provided by law, to ether with all legal costs. Done in Council this the 18th day of Octoner. Anne Domini one thousand nine hundred, an [L. s.] der the corporate seal of the said Town Council. JAS. E. COAN, Attest: Intendant. JNo. J. NEIL, Clerk of Council. The Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" The most modern Sewing N'achine of the age, embrae- f ng all the latest improve nents. Unequaled for Dura ility, Range of Work and implicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu )ied territory. Correspon [ence solicited. Address, r. ii. DERBYSHIRE. - General Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. I2-28-Iy Clirlotte Comercial Coelge, :2arlotte, N. C., established in 1891 and Reni Biein& College, Rome, Ga., established in 1886. w under one managemnent, ofte ceptional advantages to any o e siring a thoroughly practical b si ss education in the shortest possable rie. ['he wIde range of territory cov ered our emiployment agency a fords :eptional chances for securing posi ns We will guarantee you a posi n if you take our guarantee course. ['he rooms in the schools are large I convenient and well lighted. t aung men~ or youing women may 'oil in either school any week day -ing t be year. f you are a stenographer, book per or teacher and desire a posi. i, write :be Piedmont Agency, brlotte, N. C. If you are not a ographer or book-keeper, spend a months in one of these schools get i ourself in shape for earning ey. bould vcu desire to be an expert in re.t, stocks, trade discounti, etc., 1 25 cents in stamps or silver and >nr Pocket C'tlculator-iust what nemed. >r circulars and further informa address, D, M. McT VER President.