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|p': * 1 ' " "Sfe" ^8w*mwmww*ti**aBUMaonweM*ew*i LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, September 21,1898 LOCAL BRIEFS. ?"Billy" Stevenson, of Wirmsboro, is now clerk at the Fairview.?Chester Reporter. ?Until farther notics The Wionsboro Bank will open at 9.30 a. m. and close at'2.30 p. m. _?r _ _ ?Notice is called to Mrs. A. L. ilcCarley's advertisement in to-day's issue. Read what she bas to say. ?Miss Kathleen Hall, of Mitford, S. C., is assisting Mr. John F. Bradley ? in Sooth street public school. Her bone is at Mr. Frost Torrence's.? Gastonia Gazette. ?Rev. Mr. Sprunt, ths pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Rock Hi!', preached at the Methodist Church on Sunday night. His sermon was greatly eDjoyed. . Dr."V7. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, A N. CJ will be in Winnsboro, at the m ? , ^ ^ ^ Winnsooro Hotel, on 'rnursaay, uc tober 6}h; far this^ne day. His practice is limited to eye, ear,;no8e and throat. adv ?The latest report from Mr. R. E. Etlson, Jr., indicates that his condition is slightly more favorable. His very many frieads here and elsewhere hope & that farther encouraging news of him ' will be received to-day. A correspondent writing to the Associate Reformed Presbyterian about the Saratoga convention has the fol lowing to say 01 winnsooro's aeieg?ie; Oar delegate Bro. C. E. McDonald, too, pleased everybody. His speech made an impression upon the conven" * tion that was most gratifying to ns.1 He could be seen upon the rostrum and his fall, well roanded voice filled the hall and this added very much to the effect of this speech. JUST*KeCEIVED The third lot fresh cheese. Alsoi.50 pounds breakfast strips; 300 pounds finest Cudaby hams. Fresh N. C. cabbage. J. I>. McCarley & Co. Mt. Zion'fi Ouenine. . The enrollment on Monday, the first day, was encouragingly large. One hundred and twenty-eight were present. This attendance this year will probably be considerably larger than last year. Twenty-one new names were added. ?Hennies, the photographer, of r Columbia, will be in Wiansboro Thursday, Septetnber 22nd, for 10 days.; adv CASTORIA. Bearstko Have Always Bongirt Bought a Big Stock. 3 Mr. A. "W. Brown returned from -v * the north Wednesday where he has been buying fall and winter goods for Q. D. Williford. Mr. Brown is an experienced buyer, and shoppers may . expect to find at Williford's in a short time a large, varied and carefolly selected stock of goods to choose from. A BAD NIGGER. ?m William Hart, alias Wta. XfcichardX son,fwho claims to have come from ' Columbia, was^arrested Saturday for drunkenness and disorderly conduct; ?-^ncealed razor was also found upon himr~-Bevwas fined $10 or thirty days - on the chaiagang. He decided to or board with Mr.^Aaam Hood. FAK3EEES' MEETING. The meeting to elezt Relegates to the meeting of tbe Cotton Growers' Association, which convened in Co* ' -jj ?iuj iumoia yesieraay, was cuijcu iu v?iuci on Monday. Mr. J. G. "Wolling. the president, was in the chair. The fallowing gentlemen were elected as wf delegates: F. TV. Woodward, T. K. Elliott, J. G. Wolling, S. F. DaBose, J. M. Stewart, J. R. Curlee, Jno. D. Harrison. ? A Correction. t ^ I In an article by Mrs. C. Ladd, pnb- ' a rl rt r?.-> n in Tot? .fTC! I lidUCU a uavo iu X?>J^ ste ani> Herald, in which she refers to . Gen. Lafayette's visit to the United States, the date of this visit is mentioned as 1818. The fact that thi3 is an error was, we presnme, detected at jfc- 'once by students of history. The famous Frenchman returned to this country as its guest in 1824 instead of t ISIS. The correct date appeared in Mrs. Ladd's copy, and the error was Jj^fein this office. ML *n New Quarters. figsday the Wionsboro Dry Mpany moved their stock of ftieir haudsome new storere east side of Congress interior of their new olace Ks exceedingly attractive, BE stock of merchandise is Hf a> to show it off in the Kyle. They will be glad to H'nends call and inspect their Hness home. The bulletin? i* Ky Lauderdale and Bryson, K built by John D. Smart. >R. KUYKENDALIi BETTER. Davega was called to YorkMondav to see Dr. Clearance ||kiida.i! who was threatened with iciti-i. VVe are glad to know Ration was not necessary. BLbove from the Chester ReBill bi read with interest by Hkykendall's friends in WinnsH'he doctor is well known here, ?wife, who was Miss Daisy & host of liiends and relaBhis county. i'ellow Jaundice Cured. Satferinjr humanity should be eup rpneu wmi evei v lucaiij poesioie lor relief. It is wirh pleasure we publish tbe following: "This is io certify that I was a terrible sufferer from. Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and wa= treated by some of the best physicians i'i our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bel!, our druggist, recoraI _ mended Eieccric Bi;:ers; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely pp cured. I now take great pleasure it* roeim men ding them to any person suffering from this terrible malady I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogartv, Lexington, Kv-n Sold bv McMaster Co., druggista. 4 m, gipipv:: rr-:, i Royal makes tfce food pare, " T?boiesome sad delicious. - - ! POWDER Absolutely Pure i I RO>Al 3AK1NG ?0'*0?R CO., NEW YOBK. fa?? ??J J EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING CALLED. ' TTawI?#. _ ^1: r\F nrAfocf 1 tiaTiug icvutcu uviik/c vi and contest on the part of Jas. L. I Richmond against the action of the Executive Committee in declaring < Geo. W. Moore the nominee for Audi- i tor, I hereby call a meeting of the i Evecntive Committee on Thursday, i 29th of September, at 11 o'clock a. m., : to consider the ground* of complaint. : TV>o imnfti'tanrft nf thff business de mands a rail meeting. T. S. Brice, Chairman. < Albion, S. C., September 19,189S. i 4 I A TREAT. 1 A real treat is in store for all who , visit Caldwell sy RnfTs millinery depaitment. This is in charge of Miocpc rnmminors and Robinson, for I I whose good taste and politeness, the many who have patronized them in the past can vouch. The display of combined colors is beautiful. A. ' glance around at the stars and stripes I will prove that these young ladies possess patriotism as well fcas good taste. i A noticable feature, though it had , to be pointed out to the reporter, of the decorated hats, was the use of j military blue. It will afiord pleasure , to examine thsir display and to learn the new styles; it will save money to purchase their hats. MEANS BEATY PROMOTED. Mr. J. H. Means Beaty, who for | several years past has been engaged in the cotton mill business, has just re- [ < ceived a thoroughly deserved promotion. At a recent meeting of the board : of trustees Mr. Beaty was elected superintendent of the new textile j school at Clem3on College. Mr. Beaty was at the time of his election to this responsible position superintendent of J the Xorris Cotton iliils, located near 1 Central, S. C. As a mill man, Mr ' Beaty has been remarkably successful, 1 and he goes to Clemson thoroughly i equipped in every respect for his work 1 ?- - J mere, tie is 10 oe cougraiuiaicu vu his good fortune, and the Clemsou 1 trustees are to be congratulated on the good judgment displayed in their selec- > tion of a man for the chair of textile 1 art. i DEATH OF JCDE ROBIXSON*. 1 A telegram was received in Winns- ( boro Wednesday announcing the death of Mr. Jade Robinson at the home of , his father in Orangeburg County. Mr. Robinson was a nephew of Sheriff Ellison. He was at the time of his death in the employ of the Bell Tele* phone Company, serving the company as a special agent, and was regarded as a particularly efficient and conscientious yonng man. He was engaged for some time in improving the Greenville telephone exchange, and the News of that city has the following to say of him' He was a warm-hearted, affable, genial gentleman of a bright, snnnv disposition, whom it was a pleasare to : know and associate with. The news of his death will be received with sincere regret wherever he was known. j An energetic, zealons and conscientious employee, the company loses in his death one of its most valuable and i valued men. Mr. Robinson's death occurred at his home in Iioseville, Orangeburg County. A wife and two children 1 survive him. AOW LEWIS MINOlt COLEMAN' DIED. The following extract from Mr. U. B. Brocks' address may be of interest to many Fairfield people. Mr. .orooKS sam: "Comrades, has any oue told you how Lewis Minor Coleman died, a gallant young officer who raceived his mortal wound at Fredericksburg? For more thau three months his suffering seemed to be all tbat auv mortal could possiblv bear. Yet ir was endured with tbe utmost patience and resignation. When convinced that there was no hope of recovery, he was more than patient; he was happy; he was jubilant. He said to friends waeping at his bedside: 'Tell Gen. Lse and G?n. Jackson they know how Christian soldiers can fight, bnt I wish they could be here that ihev misrht see how | one of them can die.' When his sinking pulse indicated the speedy lermi nation of his snfferiug, bis brother bent over him, and said: 'Lewis, yon are dying.' His response was: 'Come, Lord Jesus, oh, come quickly.' Rallying all the strength ihut was j left him, he sang bnt faintly: j "1*11 speak tho honors of thv name With mr last laboring breath, And, dying, thee in mine arms, Tbe antidote ot death." ! ^^r^HIWDSPO | SSSTCRE3 VITALITY ! Made a ] ^^451 ^ We" Man I THE >mT"cuv of Me. \ GREAT ^ ? 3 WRENCH REMEDY produces the above result ? A* ia30 days. Cures Nervous Debility. Impotency. ; Varicocele, railing Memory. Stops all drains aua ' losses ca-sed by errors of youth. It wards off In; sanity and Consumption. Young Men regain M&nrood asd Old Mcii recover Vouthiul Vigor. It !i <<ives vigor and s'ze to shrunken organs, and fits 'i * man lor business or mrrriage. E?.siiv carried ia 1 the vest pocket. Price J" ft pTQ 6Boxes<i.jC bv mail, in j.'.ain nack-DiJ U ' with j writtenguaran'.jc. DR. .'cAN 0 tiARRA, Paris I I Sold only by 'J. J. (XBEAR, Drug-1 i gist, Winnsboro, S. C. } ii mifwri-'uiwi-rr-nir tOmamttamawait THE rABULATED BY EXECUTIVE ( ERNOR ?McMARAN'S ] The executive committee met in the ;ourt house on Thursday to tabulate 'he rescltof the primary election. A *reat deal of interest was manifested in the race between Richmoud and Moore because it was known that if either was nominated only two or three votes would be between them. According to the returns received at the bulletin board, after the regiment yote came in, Richmond was two ahead. The official certificate and T>trtV*r?\A mairvrifir in UttlZVL*1 gave lt.iaujuuu "x xu the 1st Regiment, thus breaking the lieap to that point. Ic was evident, however, that an actual count of baiiots and a close examination of the ballot? and poll lists would be required to settle the result. It may be stated here that the committee showed every indication to follow the rules of the party strict!}* without reference to individual choice for the office. The first question that came up was a report in the form of a certificate from the manaic.i-- at Wateree that three men had voted, who^e names were duly enrol - d, but the.managers failed to put thcii^uaines on the poll list. The committee decided that the certificate was equivalent to addiug to or amending the poll list. Two of these yotes were for Richmond and one for t * 6 -* ? o = v I = 1 B 1 I I .2 3 - - 5 jz >, a S cj ? " o O <5 tt a U C3 House of Reps. C. S. Ford.... 29 26 9 S 59 J. G. Mobley. 8 S3 17 35 30 Co. Auditor. J. L. Richmond 17 37 3 10 52 B. W.Moore.. 19 70 22 27 35 County 'Treas. Hugh S. Wylie 28 16 13 6 5 J. R. Carlee.. 10 93 13 37 SI County Sup. J. A. Stewart. 19 46 13 3 19 B. G. Tennant 13 63 13 40 67 rrooate tiuaga. Jno.J. Neil... 20 56 5 H 21 3. R. Johnston 15 53 20 19 63 The above is record of vote cast Committeee. J. R. CURLEE, Secretary. R. E. ELLISON, JK., DEAD. Died In Baltimore on Saturday Morning and Buried Here Sunday. The very sad news of the death of Mr. R. E. Ellison, Jr., was raceived Siere through a telegram announcing ha* hp had af. Johns HoDkinS Hospital, Baltimore, on Saturday morning at 2 o'clock. Mr. Ellison had been in bad health for several months. A.bout three weeks ago he was advised by his attending physicians to go to Baltimore for treatment. His family md friends knew of the seriousness of bis disease, an anuerism, and that a most delicate and dangerous operation would be performed, but. tbe opera tion over, the news of his wonderful fortitude and his own hopefulne3s in 3pite of rhe most intense suffering, inspired hope of his ultimate recoyerv. rhe surgeons during the last two or three days of his illness could find no promise of hope, and the end to his snfier^ng came as stated. Mrs. 11. sE. Ellison, his mother, accompanied him to Baltimore and was with her son until the end. Mr. Ellison, his father, was also present at the dying bedside, having reached BaltiAn T?r*i/^otr mApnlnff kllKJlV \JL1 X' 11U9#I UlUIU&Ug* The body was brought to W'innsboro, the old home of the deceased, and the funeral services held at the Episcopal Church at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and the remains butird in the cemetery of that church. The fo lowing were the pall-bearers: A. G. '.Douglas?, W. 0. Fienniken, E. C- Catbcart aud J. G. McCreery, of Columbia; J. W. Hanahan, W. R. Elliott and J. L. Baaty, of Vvinnsboro. Quite a numoer of friends of the deceased from Columbia attended the funeral, among them: E. S. Douglass, E. E. Douglass, Allen G. Fearce, 11. J. Blalock, and M.\ and Mrs. Wm. Barnwell. Mr. Ellison was a young man of the highest character, and gave full promise of a successful future. At the time of his death, he was in the employ of Mr. Wm. Barnwell, insurance and real estate broker, Columbia, whose confidence and that of the business public Mr. Eilison bad won by efficient ami faithful service and by high integrity. BUCK LICK KEWS. Chief of Policc. Cu!p from Iiock Ilili was in our town this week on business and sold another piece of his land to Mr. P. C. Mellicharape. Through him we learn that the escaped convict from N. G. Penitentiary, Lee Jackson, who has been in our section for some time past was overtaken and ai rested near Rock Hill and safely confined in the guardhouse of that city. By this time we suppose he is with his comrades in Raleigh. Mr. T. E. Smith has extended bis store and is prepared to do a larger business this fall. Mr. P. C. Mellichampe has also opened up a tiic.5 lot of goods and they invite both J heir friends and neighbors to call on them before going to the city to make their purchases. Our little town is paid fre^'ient visits nnw hv the drummers We need a good doctor, a drug store and a telephone here (o complete the conveniences of living near a town so remote from the railroad. Every family in this section has, or lately has had, sickness in it. A doctor could do well by establishing an office here. We had expected a young pbysiciau, Dr. Hoover, of Ridgeway, who has been very highly recom mended to ns, but he hasi.'t come yet. "We are hoping to hear fiom bitR.iu the "ear fnrur? and wonld be glad to have liiin esrnbiish an offioD here. Sept. 10, ?98. M. a 1\ : OFFICIAL VC mm ? ;OMMITTEF-FEATHERSTO:sTE CAR tfAOVTFfrENT VOTE?MOORE GETS "naruow margin. j Moore Th2 managers fvjm Blythe- i | wood repo- :ed thai two ballots had j | been put in ilie wrong boxes, and in j j counting the ballots the managers ex- J j change: cua ballots to their proper i ! box. Tit/* committee agreed that the " ballots ri'oukl be thrown out, if tbey j < could be identified. A telegram was J1 sent to mo managers, but attention I i was called *o the fact that these ballots j < could not affect the result. Richmond j I j was dec.-ared nominated, but Moore j1 requested trie ballots counted. in me ; i count, it w..s found that J. B Steven- j I son ha ? voted at Feasterville instead j of Wiunsboro No. 2, his ciub. lie i was Summoned, and om oalh stated 1 that he voted for Richmond. One j vote was taken from Richmond by j < this. In tho count by the managers; Richmond wa^ credited with 90 votes, j ] but by ihe : able below he is credited i with SB. At Albion, it was found! that a ballot had " b*en counted for. J Moore on which both his and Ballen-i tine's name appeared. When the Bear Creek box was counted, it was \ found that instead of Moore's 20 to ? n p% Ktt f WA JA-LULiLLIULlU S Vy ic^uncu uj Kju\J ; j managers, it should have been 22 for j ] Moore am! 3 for Richmond By the j table below* it seems, also that Eicti-1 < moud lost 1 vote at Monticello and 1 jr ? > o ^ v . O 6 2 ^ O j .H 2 # ^ 2 iZ ^ ^ S "" > ejQcS ^ ^ ? o S ? . fc i5 .3 .2 -3 ? S O >.-5 00 = 0^3-5^00 15 23 IS 49 47 31 8 66 24 21 9 8 12 32 11 94 22 52 4 3S 4 20* 10 32 35 88 21 16 22 3G 20 11 20 50 23 35 9 103 G 23 5 4 20 44 43 88 20 47 3 47 19 26 10 38 15 37 10 68 25 12 21 1G 18 45 26 27 8 51 6 4G 3 14 11 37 32 97 22 68 52 13 5 16 12 46 15 67 21 64 12 22 18 15 18 36 42 56 9 53 1G 3G in primary election of September 13,1J I'ERSONAIi. Miss Nettie Sitgreavcs ba6 returned j from the North. ! I VYm. H. ivies, E-q., of Columbia, was in to<7ii Wednesday. Mrs. W. R- Girardeau and children have returned to Columbia. Miss McAssey, of Charleston, is Visiting Miss Marie Dwight. Jobn M. Simpson left Wednesday i after spending several days seeing bis < friends here. 1 Gordon Qaattlebaum left Wednes day for Edgefield to attend the Coeducational Institute there. Miss Richel McMaster has returned to Newberry to resume her daties as a ; teacher iu the graded schools. i Solicitor Henry is attending court. Mr. Harry McCaw, stenographer of AlwAnti * /-? n V/v irt luid uuluu9 a.ov ju at^uuaut&i Rev. Benjamin Allston and his j daughter, Mi*3 Charlotte, are at Lome ' again af.'cr spending a month at Try on, | N.C. Mr. II A Edwards, dispensary inspector, c.vi nin d the books of the loc:>! dispeiidary and reports them O K. i Mr, 3J G. I>?v ifli'. has returned to I' h : le^.oo, uii -?? he will soon reKnmp his'v?rl; :it .1 Porter Military ritH <rni > lY- f. J. L 'nuglass, of Davidson x olicie. wsiij Miss Kate Douglass, of Blackct--cK. ..e visiting the family of Mr. A. 6. JL/ouglass Messrs. Berry Mobiey and Cephu3 Boliok, members of the i*t regimen', came home Friidar on ' sick leavp, Mobiey is quite sick. Mr. Laurence Por'.er left Tuesday for Boston where he has secured a position wi:h the Mason Machine Co. 1 His friends cxpect to hear of his . marked success and rapid promotion. l I ?Hennies makes fine photographs. Prices from 3;3c for 6 up. Latest 1 styles. Thespian Hall. adv COURT PKOCEFDIXGS. The court was convened on Monday j morning, his Honor Judge Gage pre- . I siding. Hi* Honor delivered his j charge to the grand jury, after which 1 j it passed upon the following cases. State vs. Jim Holbert, Ike Hart, | Richard Hari aud Tom Barney for j assault with intent to kill. True bill, < j State v?. Jjs. Brown, grand larceny, i True bill. I State vs. Kit McMaster, assault and i battery wish intent lo kill. No bill. . I State vs. J. T. Wolling for assault | and battery wi:h intent to kill. No I; I bill. j State vs Harriet Crawford receiving j j stolen goods. True bill. j! I The jury rendered a verdict iti the)1 I following cases: , r\ i- Tl... 'P/*\ iKnff TL-^ n o ?*f- a f o 1 1 , |?Guilty of aggravated assault. State v< Jiariiet Crawford receiving! i stolen good;?Not guiity. State vs WV.hcr Vanderhorst, Will j j Shandon e! al* 2sj1 pros<ed on pay-1 i mei:t of cosis. j State vs Ja-* Brown grand laiceny?, j Gail: y. j Jas. Ho:bcr?\ Richard Hart, cf, al , i ! were sent-need to 4 mouths each on i ! chaingan<r or same in penitentiary at] t hard labor. i James JJrorcn sentenced to uj | months on chainsaog or ^ame in! j penitentiary at hard labor. As we go to press the jury is still j | cut in case of ."Male va Walter Harrison j I for assault, with intent to ravish. | j i 4^. MIltEa JX and VThiskev Habits BPS BJS Sad nfil cured a: home wltii' mm a Ja a ? out pain. Book of oar- 1 B 9 I ' & iVB ticularsscnt FB?E, MhnWifffltf? B.2&WOOLLEY, M.D. AtEStSTtJ* Office 104 N. Pryor St )TE. j i I RIES THE COUNTY FOR GOVAUDITORS HIP BY A j it Greenbrier and Moore 1 at tlse ?ame box. This gav?j Mi.ore nn- j ority, and be was declared nominated, j Ct will also be seen by tlnse who j .vatched the bulletin that Moore had ! '1 at Blythewood, while the official ' jount gives him 70. Mr. T. K. Eliiott ; noved to reconsider the declaration j Df Moore's nomination, which was, lone. The committee requeued 2-1 r. j Jurlc-j who was present at B!j the-! svooti to stare wiiat he knew of the irregular bailo'.s ut 3! v; hewed He e * :hen ma3e affidavit that they were lor j Richmond. This mer'ly incrc*>cd j Moore's majority frirn 1 to 3. M.-ure ! tvas declared agnin to ho tho nominee. ! The following is the vote for Stale ' Dfficers: GOVERNOR Featherstone GG2 I RMIorho GI,I | *"* i SECRETARY OK STATE Jooper 825 rhompRins 325 SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. SlcMalian 1,187 Brown 87 ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL. Floyd 711 BIythe 552 RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. j^rris 997 rhoma3 339 r-J O O . ? K ? = ? r. g ? o g O s ? g S | | = . o ~? t. "> 1/1 .2 ? oc = = g K ? ^ c2 v-1 O ?-> o 23 20 7 3 55 22 22 9 594 - ^ ~ , - <%,-, rn iO in Ci r C'A j.y 1/ i.o oo <o io j doj 21 32 15 30 70 24 29 11 Cll 21 S 7 11 65 1G 36 7 644 40 29 19 40 SO 2G 45 17 G85 2 10 3 1 W 14 20 1 602 22 11 19 28 70 17 25 2 55S 20 28 3 13 G4 23 40 16 722 6 21 3 2 73 21 48 1 581 3G 18 IS 39 61 19 17 17 700 598, as tabulated by County Executive T. S. BRICE, Chairman, MR. RICHMOND WIIX CONTEST. Mr. J. L. .Richmond, through his i attorneys, Messrs. J. E. McDonald and W. D. Dougla99, ha? filed with County Chairman Brice notice and grounds for contesting the nomination of Mr. G. W. Moore. This notice together with the grounds was filed on Saturday. The Chairman will call the comraittec together at some convenient date, and the matter will be presented to the committee. Mr. J. G. McCants has been retained for Mr. Moore, the contestee. The grounds for contest are as follows : To T. S. Brice, Chairman and members of the Democratic Executive Committee of Fairfield Conntv: Please to take notice that James L. Richmond, a candidate for County Auditor in the primary election held i in said county, on Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 1S98, hereby coutests, and protests against, the action of the said committee in declaring that George W Moore is the duly nominated candidate for said office, according to the f?r?nstirTj inn and rnle9 and regulations of tbe Democratic party of South Caroli-a, upon the following grounds: (1) That the returns, duly certified by the managers, the poll list, and' tally sheet show that twenty-six votes were cast at the election at the Bear Creek club for County Auditor, of which tbe contestant received six, anrt G. W. Moore twenty. That at said I club tbe managers, imipediatcly on the closing of tbe polls,, publicly and in the presence of a number of people, counted the number of ballots in the county box and on each and every count it was found that twenrv-six votes had been cast for county offices, corresponding to the poll lift, except for the office of Judge of Probate, ror wnicn omce one ot me tweiuy-siA ballots had the names of both candidates for said office erased: thus accounting for onlv tweDty-five votes for the office of Judge of Probate. That after the closing of the polls aud the cointing- of said ballots, the managers pnbliciy announced that J. L. Richmond had received six votes and G. W. Moore twenty votes. That J. L. Richmond, haviDg received six of said ballots, ana <j>. w. jiooru twenty, tbe ?xecutiv3 Committee erred in changing the true result of the election at said box, by giving said G. W. Moore twenty-two of said votes and J. L. Richmoud only three thereof; and thereupon declaring that the said G. W. Moore had been duly nominated, accords to the ru!e3 of the Democratic p-r\, when the true result of thv i oiioti in the county showed tb.u J. L. Richmond, the contestant, bad received a majority of the votes cast for County Auditor, in the county, and should have beeu declared tbe nominee. (2) That the committee erred in de- i claring G. W. Moore the nominee of I the Democratic party for Couutv j Auditor, upon an actcal recount of j all of the ballots cast in the various boxes of ihe several clubs of the county, instead^ of upon tbe returns of the monorrore whon cfiirl hrtYPS h.ld hften ujuuugvt vr uuu >jmiu wmwv ? ? , letc iu the court house, exposed io the j general public, and not in the custody ot the committee, or any representative ' hereof, while the committee had taken j i recess for one hour tor dinner. (3) That there being snch a dU- j ?o? ?!!! blimr??? : I ARE YOU SANKRUPTinhcaiti, | constitution undermined by ex- ; 9 | travagance in eating-, by disre sardine the laws of nature, a : o o physical capital all gone, if so j NEVER DESPAIR i Tutt's Liver Fills will cure you. j For sick headache, dyspepsia.! sour stomach, malaria, torciu } L i liver, constipation, biliousncrr- j and'all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver PI I If,! an absolute cure, i mi v hi n i' in hiiiiVii thiin ii n ti m i i iwibibiii fi urn ^^NNMiNBN If m:.? s , iTia. ?? V^iilliuiiig up? M 111! g gf?WBI P 5l|,'v \ ?Testore fch< \ u Y* I \ "J "" V? proper ccn 8i ZkWi irm&C Regulator ?5J ?i-Agr aency to c( gl BED-FAST I gif Gerstle's^Female Panacea h: wife of one of our tenants. She had be ff medicine has cured her and she is loud Get this medicine from your < g send us $1.00 and we will send yo A, Q^^^?^ops creparicy between :he poll list, ihe tally sheet and tho letuni, duly ?ent | up by the managers of trie 13e.ir Creek j ' ox, on the one hand, and the actual i cunt of :he ballots in said box, at the j tin e of the connt by the committee, ' on ihe other hand, the committee | should either liave thrown out said J box, or taken the said retnr:i9 as the j best evidence of the vote at said box, j and declared the result of said election j at said precinct thereof). (4) That at the Salem box, ihe I managers, contrary to tii3 constitution / of the Democratic party, "tbart, no person shall be allowed to vote, except bis name be enrolled on the particular club list at which he offers to vote, at least five days, before the first election," allowed and permitted Dr. II. C. Arnette, whose name was not so enrolled on the club list of said Salem club as a member to vote; aad at said box the said Dr. H. C. Arnett cast his ballot for G. W. Moore for County Auditor, and the Executive Committee erred in declaring that said G. W.Moore had been duly nominated County Auditor, without deducting from liis total vote iu the countv the one vote cast by paid Dr. R. C. Arnette (6) That at the Feasterville Club,; contrary to the constitutional provision just mentioned in ground four, the managers at said club, in the) second primary election, on tee i?nn . day of September, 18.98, allowed and | permitted Mr. "VV. Leon Rosborough, whose name was not enrolled on the club list of said club, as provided in Article G of the coonstitution of the Democratic party, to cast his ballot for G. W. Moore,for County Auditor; and ?the Executive Committee erred! in declaring that said G. W. Moore had been duly nominated County Auditor, without ^deducting from his total vote in the county, the said vote cast tor him by said VV. Le~n Rosborough. (C) That the committee erred in not declaring that J. L. Richmond, the contestant, bad been duly nominated as County Auditor, at the primary 1 /?nt# CantflmlNai' UlCUUUIi Uil lliC JU'iU Uii; yji j j 1898, upon the'face ot the returns of i the managers a: the various clubs in j the county, duly certified and re- j turned bv them, underoath, the dniy of the Executive Committee being under Eule 6 ot the Democratic party, 'to tabulate the returns and declare the result of the primary." September 17 th. 1898. J. L. Richmond, Contestant. j J. E. McDonald, W. D. Douglass, Attorneys for Contestant. 0 TMcjnAi'or/i/l hv m U'omn n 1 Another great discovery ha? been j made, aud that too, by a Jady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest test?, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three j months she coughed incessantly, and ' could not sleep She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that ?he slept all night; and with iwo bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus i writes VV. C.nammick ?fc Co., of: Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at! McMaster Co.'p drag store. Regular j size 50c and 81.00. Every bottle j gaaranteed. * 4 j Skin Diseases. | For the speedy and permanent cure of j tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is rrrifli/vnf on cnnol t+ rrliOT*AC . Hl^avuu C4XA JLV *. y-*~> <.l,vu ing and smarting, almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands,- chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. " Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., Druggists. * JAPANESE ! glipiLE ! ^ BgaMBag? Hr CURE! A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of ! SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two ! Boxes of Ointment. A never-faiiinjr cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and otter; results in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible > disease? We Dsck a Written Guarantae in each *- - ? ' ? - T? 1 <?. t^.? A 1 a I BOX. iN?> (_ure, i\o uuv,?,viv. Sent bv mail. Samples free OINTMENT, 2Sc. ajxd ?>Oc. PON^TIPATinN Cured, Piles Prevent?d, by i OUlXOl IrMl 1U!\ Japanese Liver Pellets, the ' prcat LIVER and STOMACH RKOULATORand j HLOOD PURIFIER. S.tiali, mii.l and pleasant to take: especially adapted ior children's use. 50 ! doses 25 cents. FREE-A vial of these famous little Pellets will ; be Riven with a Ji box or more 0!' I'iie Cure. Notice?Thk genuine rutsa Japanese I'ile i Cuke tar sale only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. | MADE ME A MAM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ! hf" "1 AZZJVVrro?t* T>i ?FriHag Mcxa-1 ? S,c5l ?r7,Ju potency. ?. . . cacsed | ?F . \ by Aouse or ctlic. ??k?x IndisN, cretions. They u,.ci ttirely V ~^y restore Lost Vitality in oJd or yonmr. and ! fitamaafcrstady, business or aarriage. ; Prevent Insanity and Coaaaription if i taken x>: liiao. The:. n?o shows immediate .mprovo- J rientar'') cHc-itS n COKE chore / 1) other fail Ic-; s:si wii h?vins tno r=cna: ?r, Aj ix Tablets. Tccy ' i-nvo c jt?.i thousands and wi Icare yen. Wo <iro a positive vrr.t:on paarnosna to effsct a cure gift pVf- in i cacb cv>3or r^fciid the nion'.c- Price*W v ? Wiper ' r-^rlca^e; cr six pkros (full treatment! for ?2.50. By J r>iain wrapper, npon receipt of price. r.ircal.-r- : Xrco- AJAX REMEDY CO., . Kor sale by JXO. H, XclWASTEK & CO.. ; Winnsboro. 8. < ; For Sale. I I ONE Sxl2 PORTABLE TITAN I ENGINE on wheels, 15 horse power. J For terms, apply to A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS. 8-lGtf Attorneys, Winn&bOi'O, S. 0.! A FRICANA \rll cure Rheumatism and ** Scrofal* to Stay Cured* 2 Down Stairs j| 7G heavy burdens, washing, iron- f ubbing and other laborious duties b ductJive of an enormous amount of H long women who are already weak g ,ted by the ravages of female dis- b penormanc? 01 tnese neavy laoors y to many women, but the suffer- \ This feature of the household bur- J| 3on be removed if women will only BE >uble to learn h?w. A few bottles of g ri no FEflALE I I Lt 0 PANACEA h fce all menstrual irregularities, and ^ 5 entire female organism to its ^ dition. Take St. Joseph's Liver | in small doses if there is any ten- \ mstipation or indigestion. ^ -OR A YEAR. is made a most wonderful cure on the M en bed-fast for twelve months, but your mm , in herpraises of same. HiXON BROS., Claiborne, Ala. druggist. If he does not keep it, A u a bottle, all charges paid. I ., Chattanooga, Tenn. g A SR!TICAL_ THE CURING THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO. Sick or "Well, a Rush Niglit and Day. The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic Ef forts in Getting: Ammunition and Kations to the Front Saved the Day. F. E. Bctleu, of pack-train Ho. 3, writing from Santiago de Cuba, on .July 23d, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, tor it was a case of rush and rash night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reraedv, we wprp ahlfl fn keen at work and keen oar health; in fact, I sincerely believ. at one critical time this medicincwa; the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no w*\ ?>f getting supplies to the front. There were no i oads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortnue to lay in a supply o1: this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, ana I know in four sases it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co.,Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by McMa3ter Co. HEADQTTARTJEKS -FORMMWi GOODS, Offl m YEAS BOMB. PATTERN HATS and BONNETS of tbe the latest designs. a complete line of Misses', Children's and Infants' Caps. Walking Hats and Sailor's in all the new style5. My Milliner is considered one of the best iu town, and oar work gives perfect satisfaction. Thanking my easterners for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. MRS. A, L. McCARLEY. 9-20*Sai HEADQUARTERS for IE KEK 3 barrels Heinz's Pickling Vinegar, with jugs for serving. All kinds of Heinz's goods. Thev have no equal. v Picnic Hams just in at ioc. per pound. Two shipments each week of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, F. M. HABENICHT. iro T ii \mm VAVI VI VI VAVVVMMJ Late physician in charge of the Keeley Institute at Hot Spring*?, Ark., aud the Tri-EIixiria Kemedy Co., Memphis, Tenn., has opened a private institute at Hot Springs for the treatment of Module, WMstey, Ojitffl aid Cocalss Hal, And all diseases thit come to this grri' health resort, such as -heui.i^.ism, neuralgia, inOAIU r>io nrtvrr/Mic WrtnH UrAr_ cvtiiJiiaj f vu^t * v? | kidney and stomach complaints. His home treatment for the whiskey and drag: habit can be sent to any address. Correspondence .solicited and confidential. ^References: Any bxnker or city official of Hot Springs. 12-1-97 First Class Goods First Class Work v CALL ON C. M. CHANDL^ Jl MS | WE MOST RESPECBTLLY INVITB 4 YOU TO ATVEND OUR 3ri Aiiitl Bjeeiu j THDBSIAY, WHMBIB1S4 STORE WILL BE OPENED UNTIL 10 A. M. - - - - .'.r, % R. BRANDT'S Jewelry Store, . CHESTEK, S 0 <?* v l >. yy+'fH Our exceptional experience it personal buying at the JNertn nil enabled us to place in our stort * grander array of fine wares of novel designs for your inspection at tliis OPENING than ererkere* tofore. JEWELUt AND OPTICIAN, Under Tower Clock, Chester, s. y* SHERIFF'S SALE.' BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTIONS to me directed, I have levied upon nil will sell to the highest cash bidder, da TUESDAY, 4TH DAY OF OCTQBEE, 1898, at Hopp P. O., in Fairfield County, the stock of goods and merchandise of W. B. Estes. Levied upon at *he suit of J. H. Weddingtoa & Co.. Powers. Gibbs & Co.. T. B. McGahan & Co., J. A. Durham & Co., M. Hornick & Co., M. Drake & Sons, Eiseman Bros. & Co. R. E. ELLISON, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. CM Sept 12,1898. 9-73td Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to me directed, I have levied upon am J will sell before the Court House door io Winnsborrf, S C., oo the FItfSt MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, tlw following described tract of land* situate, lying and being in FairlieM County, containing 123 acres, more o? less; bounded east by lands or ? Clark; south by lands held by Wa*, Wallace, trustee; west by road leading from Wallaceville to Columbia Mfl the Monticello road; north by simp public road and Clark lands Levied upon as the property of A. M. Wallace at the suit of Stevenson & Slingluff, Terms of sale: Cash. E. E. ELLISON, i S.F.C. Wionaboro, S. C., Sept" 9,1898. , 9-lOtd ' " Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP FAIBFIELD. ' BY virtue of authority vested ia me,: I have levied upon and will sell' 10 the highest each bidder, before the Court House in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, the following described tracts ot land- sold under the act referring to delinquent taxes: SCHOOL DISTiUOT JCU. ZV. H. M. Haitf, 470 acres. Baunde4 east by Catawba River; south by C. P. Mcllichamp; west by J. Jones; north by Tuck Cnnnin^ham. scaool distbict'ko. 3. Robert or Nathias Boulware, 00 acres. Bounded south and west bv lands of G. H. McMaster;. north and east by lands of W. C. Beaty. R. E. ELLISON, ' 9-10td S. F. C. IBS, UK MULES. 1 ===== PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME for any of the above stock since last spring and giving their notes for same, said notes falling due on the first of Ociober and the first of November, 1898, will prepare to meet the same, as prompt payment will be required. Buggies.STUioNHAm COWS and CALVES. i I still have a Jfew on hand. I wiJl pay tbe highest cash price forj.oor cattle it healthy and youog. A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C'. sen mm DUE WEST, S. C. Opens last Wednesday in September. Attendance last year from Ten Stale# and Mexico. Two conreea leadfn* to ' ^ the degrees of A. B. and B. S. Totat expanses for the nine months in the I " Home" $115.00. In prirafe families? ^ Jjfl $135.00. Spacious and '^vjlortabJ^ifM complete and equipped jfl conveniences of r>a?h r<^fl tire buildirg bea?e>i h'v^ tem. V; rite for CaraN^B 7-14