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y'LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, October 5, - - 1898 WB LOCAL BRIEFS. ?Money to loan. See ad. - ?Three new honses have jnst been completed at the factory and are ready for occupancy. ?Professor Hamilton, of this county, ha? taken charge of the graded school at Pendleton. ?Miss Delia Robinson, of Edgmoor, is improving, but it is feared that her sister, Miss Sadie, is taking fever.? ( An I ^ VUCSICi UlUlCllU ?The name of Mrs. Mary (J. Rion, of Winnsboro, app:ars in (he list of i hose who have presented books to the ^ Lend a Hand Library of Columbia. ?Bethel Pre?bvt?ry which mer at Wa\ Blacksiock last week adjourned on j Thursday. The next regular meeting T. will be held in April at Ebenczer Church. A ?The Fairfield Baptist Association will meet in tbe Baptist Church on v* Friday and a' number of delegates ^ / from other churches in the county will be present. ?Mrs. Norman Palmer, of Ridgeway, was very ill on Saturday and Sunday, but the latest report was that she is much better. We hope that she will continue to improve. ? - As will be seen by the advertisament elsewhere, Misses Aiken and AUston will give musical instruction and desire pupils. Recitals will be given by pupils at intervals. B ?Lawrence Brown, colored, was ?3^^ arrested at the passenger depot on Friday afternoon for drunkenness. * # Chief Gilbert took charge of the cul prit and pat him in the guard house. ?Gen. "Watts has just issued his order for the inspection of the Stale militia. The Ridgeway Rifles, Capt. W.J. Johnson, commanding, will be inspected at Rid?eway on October Slst. Dr. "W.'Ii. Wakefield, of Charlotte, N. C.; will be in Winnsboro, at the Wiunsboro Hotel, on Thursday, October Gjh, for this one day. His practice is limited to eve, ear, nose and throat. ^adV' ?E; Brandt can furnisferyon with the latest styles^itr^visiting cards, weddiDg ^invitations, &c., and will fnrnish^tii'em on short notice, and sjiiples will be furnished. For prices ^ see bis ad. . ^ ^ . r"" " ?Privates Port^t; Eion^ JBolick, Johnston, Canninjbism, Irby and Qerron, , be at home diy^K Ihen will return to Colombia to be mus tered oat. ?Rev. R. D. Smart of the Methodist Church who is well known here and all over the State, has been transE& ferred from Memphis to the Cook V Avenue Methodist ^Church of St. j Louis and will move his family there f this week. ?Caldwell <fc Ruff now have their stock ready lor inspection, and they have this season a great variety of P goods at prices that wiil suit the pso" . 1 P1?- 'I'ney cave a compile &iuua. wi ^ \ millinery and can give you the latest i styles. See their ad. ?Tfce Rt. Rev. A. Grant, D. D., "* lj.x-W^y man Chapel A. M. E. Charch on Sunday, October 30th. This will be the first tiaie that Bishop Grant has ever visited our town, and the colored people extend a cordial invitation to their friends to come and hear Llm. ?Uur cotton neicis wcic * gicoi curiosity to the soldiers of the Second New Jersey Regiment who passed tbrongh Winn3boro several days ago. During a short stop that their train made at the tank the soldiers got out and helped themselves to cotton plants from a field near by and carried them off to their northern homes as curiosi|k?_ B ? 03 Friday afternoon, while in ft town, Mr. W. J. Gerron met with quite a painful accident. His horse became lightened ou Main street and bolted, throwing Mr. Herron out of the buggy. Ia the fall Mr. Herron received a cut over his left eye, which thongh painful is not serious. Before ~ 1 1 J * ' Vvsv nrtrcrwr Pins norse couiu. us mc uug^; was badly broken. ?Miss Lula Blain, daughter of Mr. J. M. Blain, of Blackstock, was married on Friday, Sept. 23rd, to Mr. W. L. Hicklin. "5be ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian Church ?;> at Blackstock by Iiev. M. E. Ki:k__ - patrick. Mr. and Mis. HicKlin left dfor New York where Mr. Hicklin will return to duty on the cruiser Brooklyn uoie?s he is assigned to another post. ?Mr. Leslie McCaaalcss, the oldest > male citizen of Camden, who died-on Toesaay, was ior a wnne a leauuei m oiil Mt. Zlo:i College in the palmy da\s of that institution before!he wsr. fV He vpas a graduate of the South earoliDa College in the class of '3S and adopted teaching as his life work. For about feixtv jears of bis life he spent in teaching and was considered one of the best tea-ohers in the South. ? While visiting in town last week Mrs. T. C. Robertson, of Columbia, who is an enthusiastic member of the souk-ty of the Daughters of the Ameri,.nr. 7??.Tr>\in?iAri font- s nhr>ffiararh nf ^lttl 11V> VlWHWUj VVV** ? Mrs. L. C. Gaiilard, wbo is a real daughter of the Revolution, her father, Mr. Samuel DnBose having served as an adfataut i'-i th3 Revolation. Mrs Iwbertson will fend the photograph accompanied by a short sketch of Mrs. Gailiar l'i life ta the D. A. R. Maga7/tlP. ?Saturday and Sunday night we were vislccd by a wind so high that it was st limes uncomfortably suggestive of a cycioae a'jd the clouds were . v watched mast anxiously by many. Tne wind was directly from the ea>t. * and at midnight was sccompanied by a heavy rain which was very acceptable. The weather prophets have been watching a storm which they dis ^ o .veretl moving- norm ;rcm mo liermnda* and the blew that we had / sandiy was evidently a part of ihc Sjixiir1' stcini' ?Piaos hare bet;!i made for the building of a new pa senger depot. V"v- . k . - - y", qjLa. u .* - ft?* - - :*^r-. * f -- ;r-vr.> -" Royal oakes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. ( ffflt ; &4kia^ powder ; Absolutely Pure ^ v __ r I . j ^^^^jroya^akw^powdc^o^newyork^^^^ i J wwnB<Ka?MMMnwMMwgaBBMBMP wbtch is to cost about $1,400. The j new depot wiil be built in the southern part of town on the vacant lot just ! pouth of the residence of Mr. Dunn. 8 This lot was purchased several years 1 ago by the railroad company and is a most desirable location for the new depot. Our town has long been in c need of a new station, and the building , of a handsome, modern depot will supply a long felt want, and will also add greatly to the appearance of the 1 town. ] Success?Worth Knowing-. ,1 4.0 years' success in the South, proves ] Hughes'' Tonic a great remedy for j Chilis and all Malarial Fevers. Better . than Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. At Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * 1 Land Sales. I The sheriff sold on Monday one g hundred and twenty acres, more or less, under an execution against A. M. Wallace.. The land was bought by A. S. Douglass, attorney, for $25. j A tract of sixtv acres of land, sold f for taxes, was .bought by Ja?. W. ] Hanahan for $13. V Grand'Display of Hats and Bonnets and Millinery Novelties. Having been in the business for over 30 years, I am certainly up in the business; besides having the assistance of a first class up-to-date milliner, Miss ^chill, of Baltimore, iu this department. LSatisf action guaranteed. Give us a call before you decide about your bat. Mrs. J. O. Boag. with T. a_ XTrr.revrv & Co.. of Columbia. Mr. John M. Simpson, of Winns- j boro, has accepted a position with ( T. A. McCreery & Co., of Columbia. < Mr. Simpson is quite well known in Winnsboro and Fairfield County, having served the people of this community for seven years with Caldwell < & RnfF, and also traveled for Carrol), Adams & Co , of Baltimore, Md., in i the shoe business. Mr. Simpson is well up in the business and we are sure that his friends wilt receive the same polite attention from him as he has heretofore shown them. We wish him much success in his new field. ; JLVCJuUMX A?vgvvkv? Mrs. Michael Curta:n, Plainfield, j 111., makes the statement, that she , caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. 3 He told her she was a hopeless victim j of consumtion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist sag- ( gested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and ! to her delight found herself benefited I from firsi dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found her- . self sound and well; now aoe3 ner ewn housework, and is as well as she ( ever was. Free trial bottles of this < Great Discovery at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Large bottles 50 cents . and S1.00. 6 1 OFF FOR WIXTHROP. On Tuesday" a very large crowd gathered at the passenger depot to ; bid farewell to Winnsboro's delegation to Winthrop and to see the train" Tna.i n-f hlrif> Tinifftrmeii airls from all i parts of the State as they passed through. Several extra coaches had been attached to the rogular northbound train, and these cars were filled with "VVinthrop girls, but as these extra coaches did not prove enough to accommodate ali of the girls, an extra section was made up, and passed several hours after the regular train. Judging by the number of girls who j have gone from this county, the attendance at Winthrop will \>e larger this year than ever before. It is not surprising that this college increases in popularity, for it is splendidly equipped and the training that the girls receive in every branch is excel lent. I PROGRAM OF CXIOX MEETING I To be Held with the Fairfield Church, Saturday and Suuday, October 29 and 30, - 1898. SATURDAY. 10 A. U. Devoitonal services. 10.30 A. II. Organization. 11 A. M. Uenefits derived from pastoral visiting. J. P. Insenliower, J. T. Yoange, J. M. Ederington, E. A- AIc Dowell. C. F- W.-av, Melville Melli champ. 12 M. ImporLiBce of monthly payment of pastor's salary. J. B. Ctirry, Jabcz Ferris, "W. P. Jones, B.J. Qnattlebaum, J. E. Jones, G. L. Hollis. 1 P. M. Kecess for one hoar. _ 2 P. M. Demands of the times for more earnest -effors on the part of yocrng people in the work ofour <?e? nomination. W. II. Ilartin, fl. K. Ezell, W. R. 11 abb, J. E. Clarke, tfew- j ; ton Kellv. T. J. Itabb. SUNDAY. . 10.30 A. M. Sunday School talk? by several brethren. 11.30 A. M. Missionary sermon by ; Rev. ?. A. McDowell or Rev. Jabez ! Ferris. How to Trevent CroupWe have two children who are sub- j ject to attacks of croup. Whenever an j <j . . . . ? -j.. - , attach is -coming on my wue gives \ th^ai Chamberloiu's Cough Remedy j and it always prevents the attack. It , is a household necessity in this county and no mattec what else we rau out of, it would not do to without 1 Chamberlain's Conjli Remedy, More i i of it is sold here than of all other cough mcdiciues combined.?J. "M. j , Nickle, of Nickle Bros., merchants, i ' Xickleville, Pa For sale by McySlasfev } > Co , druggist?. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The case of William P. Harvey & X vs. W. R. Doty wa? concluded on ["aesday. The jury found for the deendant. The next case taken up on Tuesday ras J. K. Ragsdale vs. the Southern Railway. Plaintiff was represented >y Messrs. Ragsdale & Rigsdale, the hv .Tr*hn P_ Thrvmas. Jr. The plaintiff claimed $125 damages, or killing a horse. The jury gave the )laintiff a verdict for sixty-five dollars. case of D. A. Crawford vs. Fbe Southern Railway was concluded >n Thursday. The jarv rendered a' rerdict for plaiutiff for $340. Riordan k Co. vs. W. R. Doty was icxt takeu op and was given to the ury on Friday who failed to agree ind a mistrial was ordered. J. E. McDonald appeared for the plaintiff and Jasdale & Ragsdale for the defendant. Caldweil vs. Stewart occupied the ittention of the court on Friday after loon. Tbe jury founa a verdict ror he defendant. Mr. J. W. Ilanahan :or Ihe plaintiff and Ragsdile <? RagsJ 1 lale for the defendant. The case of Susan A. McMeekic vs. W. D. Davis et al. was commenced on Friday evening and concluded on Satlrday. Messrs. Ragsdale & Ragsdale epresen cd the plaintiff and the defendant V,\ D. Davis. Messrs. A.. S. ] fc W. I) Douglass represented the .. ..A Mflnlioniflj "Ror>L" f\{ P!r>- ! L1 ai LUCIO 1 mi x'Mutij v? wv mnbia, and Mr. J. T. Duncan the deiendant Fannie C. Powell. IIi3 Honor eserved his decision. After tbe taking of several judgnents by consent and default-, court Ldjourned sine die. Thre? Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. uWben yon are sick, what you like jest is to be chosen for a medicine in he first place; what experience tells rou is bost, to do cnosen in ice seconu < place; what reason (i. c., Theory) ^ says is best is to^be chosen in the last t place. But if you can get Dr. Inclilation, Dr. Experience, and Dr. Reason ( :o hold a consultation together, they < will give vou the best advice that'can | :>e taken." When jou have a bad cold Dr. Incli- ' aation would recommend Chamber- 1 ain's Cough Remedy bscauso it is 1 pleasant and 6afe to take. Dr. Ex- i perience would recommcnd it because , it never fails to cffect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would recommend Jt because it is prepared ' * ? "? rvv*nrtmld3 3n/l Q Q ATI i JL1 ouac Li l1juu ouvi v**. j aature's plan ia relieviujj the lungs, 3 )pening the secretions autl restoriug ibe systera to a natural and healthy ! condition. For sale by McMastcr Co., ' 3ruggists. ? I PERSONAL. Judge O. W. Buchanan has gonejto 1 Sumter. Mr. Fletcher Rolf, of Rock Hill, < ivas in town Friday. < Miss Annie Refo, of Woodward, i was in. town Thursday. ; Dr. G. W. Poovey, of Laucastor, I visited his parents m Fairfield County. I Mrs. O.W. Buchanan and children 1 left on Friday for Sumter where they i will spend the winter. i Misse*? Chilian and Isabelle Pixley : ind Miss Parmater, of Farmington, ' spent Thursday in town. i Miss Bessie McMaster came up ' trom Ridgeway on Friday to spend a few days with her parents. Mrs. M. A. Gaillard returned to : Columbia Wednesday after spending i several weeks with relatives in "Winns- i boro. Capt. C. S. Dwight leaves to-day . for Washington, D. C., to attend the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. Mrs. M. R. Gladden, who has been i spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Halliburton, in North Carolina, returned home Friday. Rev. Mr. Briscoe, who has been visiting friends in this county left on Friday. Mr. Briscoe was at one time w pastor of the Baptist Church here, and has many friends throughout Fairfield. O & ?3? O K. X .A.. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ^*uz>T7y. /-coccx^/y. KXDGEWAY SPECIALS. Miss Irene Sally, a charmiug young lady of Orangeburg, is visiting Miss Jennie Thoma?.. Misses May Thomas and lluby Johnson left on Tuesday for Spartanburg where they are attending school Dr. Hoover, our popular young i pbyeiciaD, is on a visit (o Hampton, hi3 former home. James R. DesPortes left for Charleston Saturday to resume his studies at the South Carolina Medical College. Mr. Olin Sawyer, who for sometime has been prescription clerk for Dr. Team, left for Charleston on Tuesday where he will enter the Medical College. Messrs. Seldon Williams, William Bolick and Lawrence Parker, of the 1st S. C. regiment, spent Sunday at JUVUiV* Quite an eijoyable moonlight picnic was gircn by Mr. aud Mrs. J. N. Lsmaster on Monday night. Mr. Charles J. " Smith, one of sur leading merchants, who has bcca very ill with fever for some time, is much improved. Mr. W. T. Aiken, of Morgauton, N. C., is filling Mr. Derrick's place at the depot this week,. The latter is attending court in Winnsboro. Miss Daisy Phillips lelt last week for Leesville where she will attend school, and many are thr young hearts aronnd town who have "that homesick Jerling." J. 0. N. September 28,1S9S. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Wrxsiow's Soothing Syrup has been u=ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethiug, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gum*, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will i relievo the poor little sufferer imme- | diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cenls a bottle. Bo sure and ask for 11 Mrs Wins'.ow's Soothing Syup," and take no other kind. o-26fxly A FR1CANA w*il cure Rheumatism and ** Scrofula to Stay Cured. TE3 FIEST BABY. I Its Coming; is Looked Forward to With Eot-ii J07 and Pear and its | ?o TTc> 1 .-1 -,ViflTl Piii'.j and Delirht by All, Tho m-rival o: the hiT:y In the J household istho hnppiest and ir.esi i::> J port:nnt orent cf married life. The yj wife ? hoto become a 3i;oi.hor de'.ightj i to think i; r the happiness in rU-tre for ho;'! when the i;tt!a oneshallnor:io upon h-v breast. and latterly che shall hear it iir;> the 5 -;t and hoJy name, '/mother.?; j But he:* happy anticipation quickly van- : ishes when she realizes the torrible pain and suft"rir.g through which she most pass while bringing the iittio one into the world. An indescribah ie fear of the danger attendant u;xjn tiio ordeal cocn ! dissipates her jcyiulness. Thousands of women have learncd by experience that there is absolutely no necessity for the sufferings which at- { tend, child-birth; they i;now that by the use of '*?tlothoi"'s Friend"?a scientific liniment?for a few weeks before the trying hour, expectant mothers er.;i so prepare themselves ?;?. the final hour thauthc pain and suffering cf the dreaded event are entirely obviated and it is safrb" passed through with comparatively little discomfort. All women are interested, and especially crposisRt mothers who for the first tim : Lave to undergo this trial, in such a remedy; for they know the f ain and suST:. ir.g, to say nothing of the danger, which is in store for them. "Moth er'sFricnc" is Neman's r-;w;ucsz o:o sing, i'cr it takes her safely through the seve:1 erd;?al of her life. Every v:oir;::n should :< ? .tried to. read the litth: b>e!; '.'Before J'aby is Bor;i," which con >airj informal! n of great value to all. i'i will bo sent frr-e to ar.? one who sr*ndi their address to The Brad li eld Ihgulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga. A BIT O* SOUTHLAND The rittsburg Exposition Has it oh Display in the Foyer?The Southern Hallway has an Exhibit "Which Apx>eal? to Thonghtfnl People, Perhaps the most interesting single exhibit at the Pittsburg Exposition :his year, is to be found iu tbe foyer of 1x3 main bnikling. I? occupies the jntire room, and is the result of years )f patient, collecting. It Illustrates he natural wealth of a wonderful, and is yet bui little developed scction of :his great country. The Southern Railway owns "the exhibit, and has Bade it much more comprehensive :his \ejr than ever before.. It is made up of commonplace things, Dits of stone, slabs of wood in natural 5nisb, specimens of miuerals, gram, fruits, vegetables, photographs ofl All fhocn cm ] sccuery uiiu uuhuuijo. uu i :o give S)me idea o! the country which the Southern Railway is developing. The display catches ths thinkiDg people; those who go to the Exposition to learn something, as well as to be amused. They fiud in the display :>f these common things a most wonderful encvciopcdia of nature. They ee for themselves how cotton grows, md have impressed on their minds that gold is found in paying quanti-j Lies along! the Southern Railway, rhey begin to grasp the fact that the iron-producing regions of Alabama may some day contest with Pittsburg for supremacy in ihe industrial race. They see what a wonderful range of agricultural products the South has. Ihey wonder, sometimes, what will be the effect on the-less fertile North, wben the people of this favored region awaken to industrial and agricultural activity, and when capital begins to develop the South on the same scale tha;> it has already developed the North. The Pi'tsbnrg News, issue of Sep-' fcember 21, contains the above interesting men-ion of the Southern Railway's exhibit at the Pittsburg Exposition. Th" Land an 1 Industrial Agent of the Southern advises that they can dist'U.ute, to advantage, from (his exhibit pricticil and attractive literature issued by cities, towns aud districts along .the .Southern Railway setii;.g -orili the advantages of tlis section represented. The railway company is reaching a large nnmber ofppople with their effective pnblications.. giving general lacts an3* information about the country through whic'i tLi' .southern rnus. Here is a chance for the citizens of Winnsboro and vicinity to do some local work. Printed cnatier should be sent by ex* pre?s through the Southern's' local agent to :vl. V. Richards, Land and Indu-trial Agent, Southern Railway, Washington, D. C., who will place the matter in (he exhibit at Pittsburg and eiscv/herc. I>ook! A Ststcli in Time Save? nine. Hughes' Tonic (nevv improved, taste pleasant), taken in early sprinsr and fall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones up the system. Better than Quinine Guaranteed, try ic. At Drnegisis. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * MYRTBE KEWS. Everything has now assumed the style of a rushing business community but the crop will soon be harveeted and as a couscquence thiDgs will then grow somewhat dull. The bulk of the cotton crop has been gathered and in some places of this section the farmers are actually done picking. Corn will scon be ready to be gathered in. There is a splendid cjn; crop made in this section, which I thick is uery essential t:> prosperity, or rather if the farmers will always plant enough corn and other crops for home consumption they will soon be able'to eat their own "hog and ho aicey." But to rcach tbaf standard the farmers wili certainly have to quit producing the fleecy staple entirely as a dependence to pay expense?, for iL actually costs from 7 to 8 cent? to raise cotton in this country, and how Jn t"ic world can we afford to raise it at those figures and take from 4 to 5 cents for it. The first sociable of the season was giycn at ;he residence 01 alts, imce Duke's on the evening of the '25 alt. There was quite a large assemblage of young folks. All were very exquisitely cnfer'ar.'od by tbeh* charming ho?t. Mam and Varied were the gatne? that weie participated in: but too soon (6t sour1, a> w*!? shown by yery plain evidence, the hour for adieu arrived, when all retired to tnoir rcspecnve 1 9 * ' " V* < * . y ' - - ^ ! homes tc number that as an occa?io: 1 of "fond temcmberencc/' j Wc arc g'.ad to welcome oar "soldie: j bor' Mr. C. M. Nelson of the Firs ! Regiment S. C. V., back home again The many friends of Mrs. E. A Davis will be glad to know that shi . is rapidly improving auer a iew uni: illness. Mr. J. M. Rains, of Columbia, ha recently moved into our section. Mrs. Bessie Cooper ami Mrs. Lnii Nel?on, of Rid^eway, fpent je-terda\ in s.sihe gnet!* nf Mr. h?-1 MiS E A. Davis. Best w';hes to Tiik News ani Herald. Frilz Oct. 1, ISOS n. ? 2*71 -c?> *e* S& Bears tho ? 1 to Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Sigcaturo , S/r^2of RIBGE17AT LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. U G. Desl'ortos, < > Winnsboro, spent Thursday at Mr H. W. DesPoi tes\ Miss Eva Hall is visiting at Capt W.J. Johrscn?s. A dog, supposed to be mad, wa killed near town t'<is week by Mr E. H. McKelvey. Dr. Hoover returned from IIamp ton Thursday. >' t xxr:i.?? IT,M? ' nf (V,, Air. tJ. iV lisun i.iauajiAii, ui i-.. Winnsboro bar, who represented <h Stale in the case agaiust John Loricl for carrying concealed weapon?, was in atteEdance at 'Squire Iliunant' court on Wednesday. Mr. Loricl was represented by Messrs. Stack, o: Richland, and R.^ A. Meares, of tbi place. The case was sent r.p for tria at the next term of court. Mr. Charlton Thomas,"who is in thi employ cf the Southern Railway a Colombia, came home sick Thursday Mr. G. E. Rembert, of the 1st S. C regiment, is at ;iome on fnrlongh. Mr. Richard Walker, another of ou boys in blue, who was reported dead put in an appearance on Thursday His many friends were indeed glad t< see him so very much alive. . Miss Gussic Ilogan, daughter o: our townsman Mr. W. Bur. Ilogan - -? A AM < ka OQH was raarriuu iu aiibiim uu mg inst. There will be several weddings i! town this fall, 4 ccnt3 cDtlon to thi contrary notwithstanding. Mr.-Joe Coleman las purchased tin dwelling on Church street, now occu pied by Mr. Geo. W. Moore. Mrs. H. W. Booz?r and Miss Mau( rrrl-\/-? llOTTO I 1 tl tt 1 ! JJAU1 i IZ\JU) u Uf J.H+TV wwvw . ? Columbia, cacae home on Friday. September 30, 189S- J. 0. N. ORl i 9 3 Si M and "^isiey Habits Bff ill Bwi cured at home vritiiKT I ifl InwH ontpain. Book of oarI BwlTI ticnlarssentFREE. HKaKS&aRM.WOOLLkt, M-D. Atlanta, t<a. Office 104 If. Fryer St. I RUNNING FOR OFFICE. The following is said to be the ex pense account of a defeated candidal in tbc last election: "Lost 4 months 33 days canvassing, 1,349 hours sle?] thinking about the election, 5 acres o cotton, 53 acre* of corn, a whole pctat crop, 4 sheep, 5 thoatsand lbeef givei to barbecues, two front teeth and: quantity of hair in a personal skirmish Gave away 9G plugs of tobacco, Sunday school books, 2 pairs of sns penders, 5 calico dresses. G dolls am IS baby rattles. Told 2,S8G lies, shool hands 23,475 times, talked enough t' have made in print 1,000 large volume the size of patent office reports, kisse< 12G babies, kindled 14 kitcben fire? cat three cords of wood, palled 47: bundles of fodder, picked 747 pound of cotton, helped to pull 7 wagon load of corn, dug 14 bushels of potatoes carried 25 buckets of water, put u seven stoves, was dog bitten 3 time; broken by baby, which cost $3 to hav' repaired, loaned out 3 barrels oi flcur 20 bushels of meal, 150 pounds c baeni, 57 pounds of buster, 12 doze eg?s, 3 umbrellas, 12 lead pencils, Bible dictionary, 1 mowing blade, I bocs, 1 overcoat, 2 boxes prper collars vdf nr>iorl none ox wuicju nave uccu iciuluw Called my opponent a perambulatiDj liar?doctor's bill $10. Had argument with wife; result, I flower vas smashed, 1 broom handle broken, dish of hash knocked off the table, shirt bosom rained, 2 haadfuls o whiskers pulled out, 11 cents worth c sticking piaster bought. Besides sper.cl ing $1,70S regardless of the rights o others.?Ex. - ^ ?JHJVI > J(Q HI | CASTOKIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bough Signature of peculiar disease amoxg. cattli Prof. Nesom, the vetenarian ? Clemson College, has received sever* communications from people in di! ferent parts or tbe State relative to virulent disease amonsr cattle. I ! some instances tbe death rate is be i coming alarms?, and this mornio 1 Governor f:-, xbo received a rcques ! from IV i iotitHarizog that the matte ; ba referred to the vetinary departmer j at Washington. Governor Ellert j forwarded the papers at once to Di ? " - - f ^ t D. E. Salmon, vetenanan 01 it United States government.?Columbi Register. Skin Diseases For the speedy and permanent cure < tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chan herlain's Eye and Skin Ointment without an equal. It relieves the iter ing and smarting almost instantly ar its continued use effects a permanei cure. It also cures itch, barber's itel scald head, sore nipples, itching pile; chapped hands, chronic sore eyes an | granulated lids. Dr. (."atly's Condition iwucrs if horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifii and vermifuge. Price, 25cents. Soldi: McMaster Co., Druggists. * : f IBIiE^ll E * sllv, Ou ic !<?v. FtP^a^r^y F!t;:cr-: S^9SET!? i ;:?r to Cure Insontriis, Fits, D-.zzv.mss, Myster: '.','oa; Debility. Lest Viialrtv. Seminal Loss-. 5 Memory?the result cf Over-work. Worr Error-; c! Youth or Ovir-iadulcenc z.nS S'>: 6 boxes Sv. :".-i c;u:ck. positive nnd l?.r't~?r^ru!;s in '.Ysaki!"? N?r*-- Tv Kiitv and Lr , ;S?!i.v im V7w'_C-V LABEL S^CClAL-doai . . <;vc rtren?nn ;::rf tone io every pa ' eft'eil . ~r.nc:?t <~ure. Cheapest and oe: . j ccPiiJs-.-. ''V .nail. | FREE*-'- bo'tle o^ -l;o 'hrr-'us Japanese L'.v I i\!V-ts v.-i Vi : ? : vc:: with a 5: bos or -.n ore cf M3 ...lie Kcr. ire. .rcc Sold c::'; by II J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Wiunshoro, S. C. 2 ALL SOliTS. ? An h'.iictt man is iLcrobkst ivoik , L of (Jed ? asul flie scircc^t. 1 ? Wonnn \vu> made after ram ? ?nd ! ' she has been afier him ever since. ?1 lie man \vr;o b'-a-ts iha'hjlas! l <* 1 C, / nnn?!i!i Avr>i'lArvI*i ! v J f ff ! iiv; ?n.vsi.i4..?,..w. w.v..w?.. , 5 ?A Richmond ilr.n ndvrrnVas a j melicl: e warranted :o care life in-j 3 itirancc cgerits of basbfulie*'. ? An Irish boy when a?k-d the I ) meaning of iLc word nothing, rep'ied: J "A , air of foosl.?ss s,ockii,u.-? wi'hou.' ! > ? vVhe:? a Ji 1 fuiUcUy b??;in-- | lending h> r shed to hi.r i t ie brother j she is getting r-ady ? > a?k iicr fairer f?.>r a ik w oiu\ ?Thcdifforci c - between the hen. bin a'??u.any a young la ly in Clirte:i*n iHiivJs i? n")! very gnat. i?ilc ii:<h?:Vhcn V,oisi.ip-' a bl;ck, th * jour!; !tdy jsGoyea ;j b^*okh?*sd. ' ?The foolbAiI ftvjr hi* icac'ved j Winn.-boro at 5u-r, an ; the rowr: ?:* w | has asrrest nunv ei;thasi.istTh"1 j boy* who jij*e i:.tore-leu ];u.vc talc--:: ] advantage ol' the bright rnoo'i?i?ht ! . s nigh's daring the pvt week and u:i i :r I the direction of Mr. J. T. Obcar, who is coaching the team, hire practiced " [ every night 011 the college green. The boys, no doubt, will soon bo ready to 2 challenge the "human chrysantiic3 mams" of some neighboring team, z and perhaps on Thanksgiving J^ay, 3 which seems to be the great day for 4 ? football games, we shall have 1 hi plcicJ are of seeing one playfed here, f s "Do you know all about the Bible, , papa?" asked the son of a citizen who prides himself on his Scriptural knowledge. "Oh, I guess I could ace sw'cr anything you might ask, Jim- ' t mie," was the imprudent reply. "Was Job's turkey a gobbler or a"hen?:'? ' Detroit Free Press. r A Strong Fortification. . , Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abr. lute-cure for sick headache, dy-. f pepsia, sour stomach, malar:;. ' constipation, jaundice, biliou? ness and all kindred trouble", "The F!y Wheel of Life' < 2 Br.Tutt; Your Liver Fill: 3 the fly-wheel of life. I. shall e'v. be prateful for the accident t:. o brought them tomy notice. i.:. j as if I had a new Icr r.e 6f ! J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Tutt's Liver Pi:: PILE , A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Oi::tn:;:r.t and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piics of every nature and degree. It makes an operation 3 with the knife, which is painful, and often results ' in death, unnecessary. Why enters this t:-rrib!e ' disease? Wc pack a Written Gua-sntee in each ? 31 Box. No Cure, No Pay. ?cc.acdft abor, 6 for ; f C5. Sent bv mail, samples :rce 0 OINTMENT, 25c- sad .':0c, I ? CONSTIPATION 1 great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and I. BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant - to take: especially adapted for children's use. 5c doses 25 cents. : FREE.?A vial of these famous little Pellets will d be given with a $1 box or more cf Pile Cure. : i- Notice?The genuine rx^sii Japanese I ils < * Cure for sale only by I J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, | "Winnsboro, S. C. 1 SV1ADE ME A MAN : 3 AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CTTRZ . r/ ji A. XX Nervous IHtecacs?l'aU ing Hemi, jfc' ?? ft] ory.Inapotency, Sleeplessness, etc., cacsed ' n Oi I by A'oas? or other Jiicesscs and Indis- ' r \ j&SgL cretions. They quiciUy and surely > x fy restore Lost Vitality in old or yonnsr.and ' fitanianforetudy, business cr marriays. tJ PreTont Insanity and Consumption iX taken in time. Their ns9 ehoxs im*nedinto improve- , 5 ms2t and oftacf3 a CUJiE whore all other fail init sic* npon having tlio gsanino Ajar Taenia. They have cared thousands and willcureyoo. Wocivo apes0 itiro written gnaranteo to effect a curs in , 1 ccch ?s.30 or refund the money. Price v+3 ! Wi p?r 1 package; or six pkges (foil treatment) for SLEO. By 0 mail, in plain wrapper, upon recnipt of price. Circskr " tC8a-AJAX REMEDY CO., ? - ' ?x./? T? * CTUT? JV r^A " ( or SHIC D>?Jill y Winusboro. St C. 1 MONEY TO LOAN. 1 jp ^ On farming lauds. Easy payments. ^ No commissions charged. Borrower ^ pays actual cost of perfecting loin. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C., or A. S. ?fc Vv. I). DOUGLASS, ?lJ~-? it loun/viv) v i Willed! M^ls.; blisses Aiken and Alls ton, Iusliuction in Pianoforte, Violin, 3- Volcc and First Steps in Harmony. For terms applv to the above-na ed. 9 29 * x * New Goodss*f ->tJust In. St x r ; 11 ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON. r. SUGAR CURED HAMS. ? PICNIC HAMS. BONELESS HAMS. llEINZ'S SPECIALTIES. Pickles of all kinds jo bottles and bulk, Sauce?, Catsnps and_ Relishes, While, Apple and Pickling Vinegar? | )f jags furnished. Asked for sample, i* bottles. Boston Baans iu tomato sauce, is They are fine. ll New line Fresh Cakes and Crackers '<* Everything to tempt the appetite. ? F. M. HABENICHT. i HEADQUARTERS I MILLINERY GOODS 1 ' / I! llPffl THE YEAR SO. ! ? | * PATTERN U ATS aud B:' X?TS j a* of the the latest designs. A coaipicic i s! Hue of Misses', Children's aud Infants'! ? Caps. Walking Hafs and Sailor's in all the new styles.. My Milliner is considered one of the ie best in town, and enr work gives per" feet satisfaction. Thanking my customers for pist cr patronage, I solicit a continuance >t Z thfi same. MKS.A. L. McCAllLEST. 9-20 ooj X M.~ r, "CI? i lift; !:. ? ' >. - uifcioil m J:f mm\.; ms Man fem # !i ulfiti ? IBPftfiWll J1?" re 1;^// / delay] jffift 1 / / it' illiij doctor 2 essary I SPf? 5 $ ji \ ) your i] ? <\&P> P f t . \c is ^ <S^^ji ' <yx V lCn,^-^ move: ? 0^ ySPx-^'JosePl -> V "your fg instru< fi use tto g| MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED F For more than eleven yc-nrs, and has tried < g?y several dot-tors, but nothing did her any go her GerstSe'e Female Panacea which <gp iier greatly at hor monthly periods. "W L* QERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, g in p MEN'5, BOY'S Ready Madi FO BE CLOSED OUT. CO LAS! HEN'S SUITS, WUKXH S10.UU, at MEN'S SUITS, WORTH $7.; MEN'S SUITS, WOEr MEN'S SUITS, CHILDE Now is jour tima to buy CLOTH] ;ents. WINNSBORO DF ONE DOOR- SOUTH Yellow and Black Front. * SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ' j 1 -at. ' . i Central Tims Uctvreen Columbia and Jack- j sonrilte. Eastern Time Uetxfecn Colurnbla and Other Points. Effective July 6, 1S08. (] " -v- ? . ~ |>*o. 38 Xo. 33 " Northbound. DaUr. DaIiy. Lv. J'viiro, F.C.&P.Ry 7 SCOa 6 50p " Savannah 12 08p 11 26p Ar. Columbia 4 05 p 4 24 a Lv. Qior'ton.SC&GSR. 7 80 a 5 80p Ar. CoiUgx>>ta . 10 55 a 10 10 p Ar. Sp&riaijburz, So. Ey '& 85p 11 25a bj. Asheviile 6 00 p 2<45p Lv. Augusta, So. Ey. 2 10 p 9vS0p " Grasitovllls 2S0p 10 15 p A " Trenton .' 3C8p llOup; 1 " Johnstons 3 19p 11 20 p Ar. ColnmbiaUii. den't 4 ?lp 210 a * Lv ColTsia Bland'g st 5. A.p 5 84 a " "W'iursboro; 6 0 p 6 25 a x " Chester 6 54 p 718 a " Rock Kill ...? 7 20p 7 63a| Ar. Charlotte S lop 9 00a j Ar. Greensboro 10 43 p 12 16p j Lv. Greensboro 10 60p ! Ar. 2*on"oiic 7 50a j . 1 I " Danvillo 1151p 1 35 p j ? i Ar. Richmond .'. 6 40 a C 25 p i ? ? - 1 1 Ar. "Washington 1 o$a ,? " Baltimore Pa. K.K 8 a 11 ^op FhiWlrlnhin 10 lo3 2 56 3 Southbound. *&K ^ Lv. Xew York, Pa. Ii.Ii 4 -CO p l?.3.5nt " Philadelphia 6 55p 8 503 " J<iaoorQ, .* 9 20 p 6 SI 3 Lv. Wash'con, So. Ey..-. 10 43 p 11 loa Lv Eidunond 1210nt 12 0hn Lv. DanvUlo 5 50a 6 15p Lv. Norfolk 0 85p I Ar. Greensboro 6 45 a J Lv.' Greensboro. 7 05 a 1 82 p " Charlotte 9 85 a 10 20 p " Hock Hill 10 20 a 11 Ofp " Chester 10 65 a 11 87 p " Winnsboro 11 '43 a 12 26 a Ar Col'bia Blaad'g 6t 12 4onn 1 87 a Lv. Columbia Un. dcp't.-. 1 15 p 4 00 3 " .Johnstons. 2 ??p 6 00 a * " Trenton 3 08 p 6 253 . " Graaiteville: 3 8Sp 7 07 3 A? iri"Tc'i il5n S All I Lv. Asheville 8 20 a 3 05 p L Lv. Spartanburg 11 40 a 6 15 p. 1 Lv. Col'bia, S C.&G.Ky. 3 CO pi 7 CO a * Ar. Charleston 6 40 p f 11 CO a Lv. Col'bia,F.C.&P.Ry. "1155*1 12 47a " Savannah 4 47p 5 08a Ar. Jacksonville . 9 25pl 9 15a SLEEWXG CAK SEUV1CS. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. ^ Xos. 37 and 33?'Washington andSon?h"SF?6teni , Limited. Solid Vestibule*! train "srtfh dining a' cars and first class coaches :;orth.of Chariotto. tl Pullman drawing roomsleepingcarabesveen p, Tamna, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and Now York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte and RichmcncL Pullman drawing-room sleeping ,cai^ between Greensboro and Norfolk Gloss crancs- r. tion at Norfolk for OLD PG0STT OO'ilPOST, 11 arriving there in tiiv.e lor breakfast. Solid train, with Parlor cars, between Xcs. 35 ard ^?U. f?. Fcst Nnil. Thrgagli Pt!:'.r.;;iH drav-uc v"?:; bu?j;t'steojur.p-o tv.i-f r. .Taclcsoavrlle r.r..l Jwv.- York arid J??fci- o< Bi: n s < c'iMii ' car:; U-.v.- c?r. Augusta and &b> It;-:r-. cars bc;-.vo?? JoJS: L" e viKeand <>h route t!ai!y botrwea ?( ,1;. '.c^-'irills jisl (' !!<'; Miiati. Tin A?liori"e. "Ks.?ANXX)>'. .r. tf.-cuEV, : Y-P. A ttoii. --icrr. T. 31., Washington. T\.---. -JUSK, S. H.HARDVTIOK," ! G. P. A.. "Wellington. . G-. p. A.. Atlanta, i Machinery I j v - I lacMie Splies M Repairag.!, IC ! o Manufacturers' Agents for !he 1 i !? SMITH SONS GIB IlilBlj; Also | i! ENGINES, BOILERS, d'C.jj Oar MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Telephone ct'aiik too; ? e U /; 15 1/ ?-A?P\T (' -iWO a w, 0, iMiltt.S it iOriS, i Phcue i:: otir COI&TvEiX. S. (J OiUcc on Wiv.nsb r6 \ I * and Chester Jin?. * It is estimated that eytry 160 inhabitants of *S Stales own^ju^Ticic- a bk^? s 3RY woman is nnder obligations ^ > herself and the man she mar- W es to be in the most healthy con- ^ . riSgg possible, sue snonia De iree or * tale diseases and merrstral irreg- W es, because the condition of the A takes or mars the home. Don't 2 because you dread to- consult a tap , for 51 'consultation is unnec- (Sh .' Get a few bottles of iQTI m female i 101 ll d panacea m TradeCO.^.F.)^ ?; || eat yourself in the privacy of tome. It will cure you. If there fey . . vjgffl costivcness or indigestion, reit with a few mild doses of St. x 1 's Liver Regulator. Write us. P ? rvAr?A TrfflTtnli V-kiOC J.O iJ.li.KX WO WW* P|M r 1 jfc you, free of charge, how to ^ sse famous remedies. ROM WOMB TROUBLES @ every thins-she could set. as well as ^ od. Last sprigs I commenced givir.s ^9 i gave immediate relief and benefited E. TURNEK^St.^ Stephens. Ala. f?9 ?il YOUTH'S 9 Clothing/ *1 ME EARLY WHILE IT -||| 50, at $5.00. ' rH *5.00, at $3.00. WOETH $3.00, at $1.75. '?|9 EN'S- SUITS FBOM 50c. UP? !NG cheaper than cotton at 4J !Y GOODS CO. j : G. A. WHITE'S. Main Street. Ml litis I The very latest in cards with the very _best hand eugraving ?n copperplates. The first 50 card* . ||| and plate $1.50; additional 100 at any time for $1.00, Wedding -J nvitations. | Headqcarters for the very latest fad. Jiiegantiy nana-engravea Wedding Invitations famished on short notice. Oar assortment -~S??S of invitations rnn from $4.00 to S13.00 for the first one hundred. Call or send for samples. All . correspondence or secrets disclosed to cs are kept strictly confidential. \\\ our goods, Jj As everybody kn are right up to aate, preeect a rennea appearance, and onr prices cannot be beaten ia the United States. ' 3. Brandt, 1 The Jeweler Chester, S. C. . mm/'tith mitt rain 1MM bMM I DUE WEST, S. C. Opeas last Wednesday in September. tendance last year from Ten States ^ nd Mexico. Two courses leadlag to ic degrees of A. 35. and B. S. Totat KDCuses for the nine months in the . '3 Home" . $115.00. ! a private families? S135.oo. m Spacious and cora?crtable "Htm*,*5i?plete and equipped with >nveniences of oath rooms, &c. 15a re building heatc-'; bv hot water ?y?? im. Vr rite for Catalogue to \y. M. asiBK, - -.m 7-U President. UNDERTAKING IX ALL ITS DEPARTMENT#* ' ?ith a'fall stock of Caskets, Burial . Jases and Coffins, constantly on band, nd use of hearse when rsqneste-i* fhankfsl for past patronage and 8oJiri? i:ion for a share in the fature, ia tfct M f o iv; o?a>au Calls anceclcd to ar all hoiers. THE ELLIOTT GIIx SHOP, ^ J. 7". J5TXIOTT & CO ' <4^ G3EKXVlLO\S. C, .*. v " . - ,. v Thorous'- - ? ic i- i ife to fhe <|q ^ rcrs;'of l>. Lu , II. S'.: |^?Sjj ,!. A. The F; cnHy :>a* Areola! a't' :: i- n i?> E-;?li$liM iof. and P? gic-. New coH >:(>!n?ry, tlSsforv. Latin, ModerB :nagu!?, s.W.1 pii}>? >'; A i )ppi>rt:i'e:,t L"ai rude P^ffl