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r I Jfs\4 PUBLISHED\WEEKLY. WINNS BORG, S.GY\EDNESDAY, DEC IE 4 92 SALSE 84 TarReturns-1903 The olice of the County Auditor - will be op for receiving tax returns from Jannat 1st to Februrry 20th retur ns to be tde of polls and per sonal property. )analty will acerue whea parties fail to a returns with in ti". above Inenti ,ates. All --male ciizens bet ween . 1 1, s of 21 and 90 years are liable to . un less otherwis eXepit, d a ed - to make return of same.~'?ar I hav ing bought or sold real estate daring Tlhe past year must make a note of the .-Same when making returns. A com plir ce with this will save a great deal of confusion in keeping the recOsds Astraight in the Auditor's office. 1 The Auditor or his deputy will be at the following places on the days speci fled: Gladden's Grove, Monday, Janu ary 12. Fliat Hill, Wednesday, Ja'nuary 14 Lonigto,,rn_, (Reeves' Store) Thurs - day, Ja luary -5 CertervilleFriday, January 10. .-Fb ~riday aur 3 Bear Creek. (M. L. Cooper)-Satur day, January 17. Bryant(eimpsons Store) Monday, January . J Ridgeway,'Tuesday, January 20. Blythewood, Wednesday, January 21. Horeb; Frid^ay, January 23. - - Jenkinvle Saturday, January 24. Monticello, 'Monday, .7aniuary 26. Albtian, TuetlAy, January 27. Buckhead, Wednesday January 28. Wolling,. Thursdlay, January 29. Crosbvilld,'Friday, January 300. Woodward, T-esday-February 3. White Oak, W\erinesdav, Febuiary 4. T. L. RICYIMOND, i2-10 Auditor Fairfield Co. -A LAEGE AND -MOSTBEAUTI FUL.LINE OF Especially suitable as a XMAS:PREENT '* r fdn6 foruise 'n your D Mearley ARE GIVING THE -,.aGREATESTr BAk GA INS.T O B E H AD IhL K n Winbr .td4 edquarters Grocery,.bLine for the Xmas holid'ays and for all seasons .at -,' J. D.. fM'AMREY Tresj5 ssNoc. AAijties.are~ hereby vi id ag~iiis hnting, finig, .oiother wise-trepassinlg on) the -lands of A the undersigned. Tiolators.of this noice will be pro&ycuted to the fuflttent of the aw... * N RS. WC0. BROWN; -MRS. r. M. CROWN. L~ntown, S.. 0. December 9, 1902 Trespass Notice~ Allparties kire herebyv warn;ed a ainst huntuiim or'..otherwise 'tre-'pasinug. -on the la1sof Jas. (. Mcdn' andWfl~ V. B. Creight."Violators of thi', notiee wvin be puinished .to. the full extent -gf the .law. .W. -B;RCRIGHT, p1I-r .JS .MCNS The Land Question in Indian Terri tory. To one coniingriitbe States to Indian Territory- 0 -ohe most. iuteresting and perplexing matters is the land question. For years the land has been held in. common by the Indians and intermarried white people. Each citizen (as t iv hvo. are either Indians, or of Indian de scent, or who are married to In dians are called) has the riit fc fence up all tbe tild desires, but le holds hoitftles: oany of it, and is thetefore uab*. to.sell-it. Of course white people are not allowed to hold land at all except by lease, and the law forbul1 t hat a lease shall ext'nd ofei'aonger period thau one year, though that is usually evadt d by leasing for one Near with the option of five. Recently, however, the. Uited, States goveingeut his eBurvey'd allo1 the lands held baih'egre .civilized tribes, viz.: the Creeks, Seminoles, Cherokees, Chicka saws, and Choctaws, and hastelaas sified the land intd tei grades according to its fertility. W hen that was dtine it Ipr6ceeded to make treaties with these tribes separhe-ly, providing for -an im wediate al1oiit of the land to each citizen. . epteinber the Chickasaws and Choctaws ratified a treaty by which each Indian, man, woman, and child, or initer married white p-rson should re ceive an amount of land equal to three hundred and twenty acres of average land, of which they would be rtquired to keepone half for twenty-one years as a homestead, while the remiainder may be sold within. one year after. .allotment. Of course each In dign fifl be-.Aho'wed to allot so Mich of hispresent holdings as the law wilrkllow him t6:et aine b hould lie4asire to .ho oftf aliug hichg thre' hundred abd twenty. acres. Two Ilnd offices are being established: one ip the Chicka saw nation -and olie in the Ghoe ta',-and the allotment will begin' in February. The work will. be done by comissioas of the Uti ted States gove-% Lent, and could be completed in six months after it is begun, but these.bommissions Work--lowly in order to pr libV their job, aud it..maysid -two :or tbr M ars eieore the work'i0 flually complete.. .:Tre4re4dbue -pressure: if 11 b6 brought to bga'r upon the goverment to conchide the matter as speedily as possi ble, for ,until itjis concluded the anioqetoih ':contry widh be almost impossible. - There are altogether about 2';y 000 Chicasaws -:and.h.Choctaws co'bined-to wlilom bind will be allotted, and there prougiy-l7, 000 square miles of' terrir be a surplus of ,1agt after thy allotrnent ist concludad, it wilW probaiyly be ihold: by; iie U. Su goveinment at~ a fixed price per~ acre. If any one desired tqoaigre {6 .engag in :far-iing. p{ if 1 lease foi oiie -ear, ut /h e in go6d position to purchase land:~ when it car be..borrght. It ist estm~te4ttail there kill be abouti 100,000 acres of land in1 the Ter-' ritory eaichi year..subjget . ae, rpxovided that -th' 1lfoldlers to whom it is allottedt are willing,,t' sell. In ..the .meatdi'is ~atoethel probable that congress wi1l povit sonme form of gover nent 'e!Eher territorial or state wixithin th' e et twoyiars, which ill enable' the pdipfe to.mk povision for a systeia .of. pigblic schoos .and roadla Aviddh Wie more ne~eded h re just- nonr than anything else perhaps.t Theu the Teritory w ith its vonderful. natural .resour ces, elon-..iwin of minerals of gre~a-lue, vaotr j - ber forests, and a soil of -unitnal. railroadu .facilities,' vill be. iiam bouds and -fortturate willi 56. man who) gets in on fliy .gaurd floor R- F.'Kirkpatiri. W\apanuuka, Ind. Ter , Dee. 11. 1902. 300 lbs. finie chocolates and bon i on a F. M: llabe--nich t's. Facts about Medicine. "If y urVinol is such won derful st fi, what's did need of -harping bout it so much in the paper? T re are twenty mediR cines adv rtised In every she . and I don t believe what the say about y of,them.' Suchf -wasa rm 'heafd in th store.. A - We answ : We advertise Vinol becaus we have found it a good .thin . for cough, lung tioubles, in omnia, weak women ,and childrer- old ydoie and ru -down folks. We advertise Vinolunder our own name, -n with our-'own - arantee becau e it is differeit. fromthe. twenty edicines our. friend alluded to. For instance,' it is not a secret preparation.! It is endorsed b physicians. It has a surprisin record cures-'ight here in Vtown. has our absolute gq arante money back if y u a helped. We.-adertise-VI 1 to crease its selnes SIt's-pliasantto t e. ~I"i( uppIe er bc.4 zere.-)rcpa THE OBARI - rrPA 17th at 7 o'clock a. M., r. Jos Sprott of Jordan, S. nd Bessie Hall of Asa. PWil' the. weCI i1; m'O, rendered by Miss Cajtie Mob an- aint of the bride the yInt conp .u'rrou-ndod: v relat.i p( Aa few idnti Dfri aos; ente-'1 etnijos igh.sv tastefull1v leoftateY wrthb.evefrgreetis ,Ad 4lier. n wtere -.ma iima and J, *ife -y Ref Y ame Doiglas: of-' Blak &k. Tlig bid(woretiitaior- na -itheyetii on tbv -theoroork the regniation'su t - .black. Mr.-and"Mrs. protf left asuni rise 'ait I s- of .rice sd erpre A h~fg*ocus s14'hes .f o-r; -W ~o r lhe '. tooki the' sun hfri4rJori n, h& -hrao t5.gopm. A ree-eption' .ya~'ivdfithe~ Joann couple 5i' :Mi-.~ fl pt&h~ tight before --nd OrIe at6h~ h ome of~ the gro 's -L itk~6- --. 1TI ThWride is telest datigh ref 11'r.91C iiel '$oi rep pre-' eenfyivegnpr gyd4 stock raiser of-f'i pface She ww*-edtiee I at Mt. 2Zion Colle~.ge, is a young mit? o'iypkugw her este '~ gg li~proprous i Me - d' mnerchant .'ands ir pressedI those xdho saw~ h:im as eiaint'ggrity" oWc~ol.. p -,-iir t1e;o *nesby ter~i~e~ik1X y)1 C. Gr ter of Mr. J. M.' fl~no ebvo: sLtem waf T1he grlo h the -oby sodiof~ir.-J. 1 -crr atnd is apop)ubtr fodL' imanit dys of hisery, enable-him to .cat whatever ie-wishes.- They prevent cause he food to aimiate and nours ish -the body, give keen appetite, )EVELOP1~L ESHI and solid muscle. Elegantly suga.r .coated. ~ oke No Substitute. character' as good as a gc ment ben .*' He is an ener; nd in( strious young f;rmdz bride wore a becor ~ uit of dove colored lady's el with white rosel)uds in her 1 the groom, a neat business su black. The interior of the chi about the alter was prei decorated and festooned flowei s and eveigreens. church was darkened while la were lighted and turned which gaxe a pleasing and ef Miss Lia Wyiie of East Wat was maid of honor and Mr. J Higgins best ina. Bridesma and groomnsmein, were Mr. Str er Ford with Miss Maggie D< las aml Mr. W. H. Ragsdale Miss Mamie Higgins. After ceremony a reception was, g the bride's home and one i Ty at the home of the groor For both those young cou we bespeak prosperity and < iugal happiness in fullest mE are. J..T. If you feel ill and need a pill Why not. puramse the best. DeWitt's: Early Risers Are little surprisers, Take one-they do the rest. W. H. HowellI, Houston, 'I writes-I have usea Little Early ] Pills in my fanily for constipa siek headachi'e, etc. 'Tro their use I indebted for the health of muy fani A cIlday Chaicc. M'any of the most desirz oliday goods shown in the. must Lie .een here if seen at rhe.se are the kind of gm averybodg i'js.lokug for. C ULMr, JoenH. McMaster & Stolis the Cough. ;ad works off the Ccd te Bromo-Quine-Tdtblets i one day. IN ds e, No 25A Ford 6f tbhis P re sen )ut handsoin'e in stations to narriage of theil daughter, l\ rances Lee, to X[r, Samuel Jornick ni Columbia, Dec. 3 Lt four o'clock. . This is an event in whic ost of Fairfield and CheE >eople will be interested, for )ride is~ a lovely, refined, ducated young woman, witi harater. and amiability t ,in friends wherever she g< ['ha groom is one of our ha "m'irest and best young inen, airfield voung-men are, as a r lear the top. Mr. McCorir is a situation in the office of L C. L. railroad at Columi hich place we presurme will ti ome. This is the otne thing ould. regzret. J. T. C A sa, S. C. Visitors Are Weleome. We welcome those who ct 6 look as cordiall" as-those a oeto buy our holiday go< h~lave goods worth seeing orthl. showinig. We think now what .will come of y isit. . John H. McMaster & . A Cold Wave. The fbrecasjt of sud den changes in reather serves ntotiee that a ho oe and a hiey~ e)ugh many ips he .i .a-tity of health of healtlh edth in your homte. Catitous pe 'ye a bottle of One Mintute Co ire always at hantd. E. H. Y adisont, G., writes: "I ataindel o One Miute Cough Cure for ifp It ctres C'onghs, ('olds LatGr' TeoneniL 'tis uimoniandn all Th nidingW trouhk-s. One Minute. (0 ~isetis the phlegm, draws out tfitatio1n, heals and soothes n~ii membiran es and~ strengtl 1imitm~s McMaster Co.-. A Chlristma~s Certainty. One tpiing is sure, andi i -o-have chosen thte beat gift >ought att lowest prices ntil me seen our stek. Coma ee it, we shll not urg~e yoi mty, Jotuhn MNMaste~r. & .For Over Sixty Years. M\rs~ Winslow's Soothting Syrup >eeQ. assed, for 9 er sixty years by 'ons, e' miolhers for their chih hile tethingr, with per~eet sucn t soothes. the child, softens the gL .llays aill ii n, cures wind colic, sth . best remedy obr dIiarrhwxa. ill rc'ieve thne p)oot little sufi mmei tely. Sola by all dmrggis1 very p~art of the world. T1wenfty-. et a bottle. Be sure - ud ash Mrs. Winslows's Soothing Sy.1 ver reiic rI it) Oth tair tof zrith The low, feet. "e No iime to Lose ohn des You cannot afford to disregard >th- the warnings of a weak and ug- diseased heart and put off tak vith ing the prescription of the the world's greatest authority on heart and nervous disorders D ex He art Cure. pies If your heart palpitates, flutters, on- or you are short of breath, have 1s- smothering spells, pain in left side, shoulder or arm, you have heart trouble and are liable to drop dead any moment. Major J. W. Woodcock, one of the best known oil operators In the coun try dropped dead from heart diseas recently, at his home in Portland, Ind, while mowing his lawn.-The Pres. ex., - Mrs. M A. Birdsall, Watkins, N. Y., iser whose portrait heads this advertise ionl ment, says: "I write this through grat ' itude for benefits I received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I had palpitation of the heart, severe pains under the left shoulder, and my general health was miserable. A few bottles of Dr. Miles'Heart Cure cured me entirely. .,ale Sold by all Druggists. ity Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. all. ods - m.e Shot from Amtuslh. Co. Sadnrday af -rnoon Mr. Thos. F. Davis, of Killians, his wife, and his stenographer, Miss Du cur; bard, weit out hunting. As they ?ay. were returning they were fired upon frolmi futush by a negro, Lowm an, whom Mr. Davis had hat.-norning ordered off. some d lging to the conpany ber -twhich he is connected. The ing hot'ook i tlie 1ight arm shot [is striking -Misf a ce. Constable T. who 1st, 'attempted to a* at &J, was shot in the arm, whiph has since 1 a had to be amputated. Both Mr. ter Davis and Mr. Thornton are get the ting along well. Drs. Langford ind and Hanahan attended them. The I a negro Lowman is still at large. hat Sheriff Coleman, of Richland >es. county, is making every effort to nd- capture him. mnd ule Saved at Grave's Brink. ick "I know I would long ago have the been in my grave," writes Mrs. >ia, S. H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., eir "If it l:ad not been for Electric; we Bitters. For three years 1 suf .fered untold agony from th:e worst forms of indigestion, Waterbrash, Stomach and Bowel ~Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me me a -woald of good. Since using~ iho it I can eat heairtily and have; ds gained 35 pounds." For. Indi-I mnd gestioni, Loss of Appetite,Stom we ach,.Liver aiid Kidney troubles1 ;r Electric Bitters are a positive,1 C. guaranteed cure. Only 50c at1 McMaster C.sdrug store. the ~. Christmas Satisfaction. ire. We want to make your holiday ofbuying stactory this year. >ple We have the goods and make the Lgh prices that will insure this re t2 slt.Joh H.McMaster & Co. my ' -_____ my .A Million Voices. SCould hardly express the thanks: ah of Homuer -liall, *of W~est Point, the Ia. Listen why: A severe cold ~ehad settled on hiis lungs, causing a most obstinaite cough. Several ph~ sicians satid hie had coisump t loQbt could not help huu. is When all thoughit he was doomed: the begawwie Dr. King's New Disc er for Consumption and or yries-itcompletely cured me Sapd .aveck my liie. I. now weigh oid 2it.lbs. h' positively guaran to teed for Coughs; Colds and Lung (J' :troubles.. 1'rice 50c and $1.00. * Trijal bottles~ free at McMaster ~ lteigradienrts for 'hat ess .Xmias IFruit Cake can be had at ms~ (.A. White's, headg iarters for and 1 mssupis rer ~ sa .To Cure aCold in One Day five Take Laxative Bromio Quiiine Ta biets for All druggists refund the muoney if it p," faiLs to cure. E. W. (rove's signature Land Sale. I will offer for sale before the Court House in Winnsboro, between the logal hours of ma!e, MONDAY JANUARY 5, 1903, the following tracts of land: MiddlEsex 1657 acres. Horse Branch 27-7 acres. Fogg Place 218 acres. . Mose Johnson Tract 84 acres. Jackson Creek 216 acres. Parker Place (Longtown).15 acres. Boyd Place.543 acres. Terms of Sale: One-third cash; bal ance in two equal annual instalments, at seven .er cent interest; secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises. H. L. ELLIOTT, td. Administrator. -Mr. A. F. Buff of Rock Hill was in town one day last week. -The mocber who sent us a dollar and fifty cents the other day to ser I 'I he News and Herald for one year to her absent ton had thought exceedingly well as an appropriate gift. WThe State law has st pped the sale of the big crackers, but all the legal Xmas fire-works can be dah, at G. A. White's. L'One of the greatest bar gains in Winnsboro is that fine mixed candy at G. A. White's at 25 cents a pound. It is just good enough for anybody. -Don't fo-get that .to son or daughter, brother or sister awa from home there is no..,-preseta that would be more highIy apprp ciated than a year's suiscription to The News and HeraldQi J.. W. Seigler is sellingnmany razors these days. The reason is that he has razors that weae not merely made "to sell." -Dr. J. C. Buchanan arid fam ily were to have left last week for a visit of several weeks to his wife's parents, near Ocal, Fla. but on account of his little dkret ter, Ethel, taking sick 14Y. Itdoi onei dois g as be expected. 12 Toys! Toys! Toys! Well,. they are at G. A. White's in such large numbers and 'variety that to mention them here is -impos sible. But of toys there are a plenty for all the boys and girls. -Miss Julia Campbell is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Reid, at Rock Hill. -Rev. C. E. McDonald went to Columbia on a short business trip one day last week. If you find anything better it the pants line for the money tha, those celebrated Alligator pants at Landecker's then Lankeeker will give you a pair of the latter. -Little Harris McDonald left Monday morning to visit relativ' s at Pineville. -Hon. Jno. G. Mobley has been appointed aide to Brigadier General Jones of the~ newly or ganized first brigade infantry with the rank of captain. WYou can get around t' e worry of baking your Xmas cakes by having the same baked at G. A. White's, the Xmas cake baker. DO0 YOU GBT UP WITH ALAMBEBACK ? Ki~ney Trouble lakes You 1liserabi. Almost everybodho reads the news papers is sure o o the wonderful - cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swaml>-Root, tegeat.kldney, liver lj and ladder renledy. - 'C' it is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; A1s covered after'years of scientific research by Drimer, the emi - .- nent kidney and blad --- der specialist, and- Is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the'worst form of kidney trouble. - Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is nt rec ommcndedfor everything butif youhavekd ney, liver or bladicor trouble it will- be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested -. In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur cht...e relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kllmer & Co.,Blng regular .fifty cent and Nomeo ofmpRoS dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.