The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 02, 1898, Image 3
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INTELLIGENCE
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Wednesday, Xovombcr 2, - 189S
LOCAL. BKIEFS.
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?Tbo siar route between Ridge wa- ;
and Myrtle has been discoutinaed.
?Pawnee Bill's Wild West will ex-j
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LlOlt 1 u TV incsooro on oaiu- usiv, j
Noven-ber 12, for one day only.
?B:-h >p Gran1- of the A. M. E.J
Church preached twice on Sunday at)
the Me hodist Church to large congre- i
gations
?Mav Lillie is a good rider a^d j
justly holds the title of tbe champion j
female horseback shot of the world.? ;
Wash'; gton Pjst?The
officers of the lit 3. C. Regiment
have decided to have a portrait of
the Iste Co:. Joseph K. Alston painted.
This portrait will b~- presented to Mrs.
Alston. /
XT* ^ 1? T?! "/-?/ **-? ka- rA/tAi-.f 1 v
-XL : IV ?J J*Jli l~*JLk Lii" ItWwWJ AVCV j
t;vo fine cows. The cows had Texas j
fever, that terrible disease that has j
killed s:, m*ny fiae cows in town and
throng licut the county.
?Monday evening was All-Halloween
la Scotland and Ireland
there sre many superstitions connected
with th's day, and it is observed in
varioa? ways by the young people.
?Graad Master J. T. Barron will
deliver a public lecture in the^jcourt
bouse on Thursday night on masonery.
The public generally as well as all
Masons are cordially invited. After
the lecure the M. M. degree will be
conferred.
?It wa3 learned on Monday in
Winnsboro that Contractor J. C. Huey
Pa has been instructed to proceed with
the work of building tbe new passenger
depot. It is presumed from this
that the railroad commissioners have
deeided the matter.
?An old man sevenly-eight years
n*aa ArtnAef*/^ Ar? Cnn^OT? i
UiU. TV ttUCOlvU VU KJUU ?*C*J v ?
upon a charge Tinade by his* wife that
he h*d attempted to cut her thro At.
They are factory people, but have
been boardiug at C. A. Lucas'. He
was up before Intendaiit Coan on
Monday, but was dismissed.
?In Tuesday's issue we stat?d that
the land upon which the MethodisU
are to build a chapel for the factory
operatives had been bought from Mr.
W. B. Oreight. The land wa3 not
bought from Mr. Creight but was
given b*- him to the Methodist Church
Before longa^nmjittlej&afi&Lw ill be
?Cards have been received aunoaneing
the approaching marriage of Mr.
A. S. Gaiilard, of Columbia, to Miss
Mflrv Rvllan^v O'Neale. dari^hter cf
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Keale, of
Columbia. The wedding will take
place on Wednesday, November 9tb,
at three o'clock in the afternoon in the
^7 First Presbyterian Church.
?'Th? Charlotte Observer of Sunday,
October 30tb, slated that Mrs. T. R.
Robertson of that city had been telegraphed
:or to see her husband, Capt.
T, R. R bertson, who was <very sick
in camp* at Savannah. Mr?. Robertson^ieft
on Saturday night for Savan^
to s-ay unt:! Capt. Robertson is ;
better The many friends of Capt..
Robertson in Winnsboro hope that he i
. will soon be much better.
-?It is no exaggeration to say that
^gJBP~Pawnec Bill's Historical Wild West
*nd Grand Mexican Hippodrome,
which exhibited in Boffdlo yesterday,
was decidedly gibe best performance .
given here for many year?, without i
any exception. Tbe performance was i
fully up to what tbey had promised,
^ p-ft Afinn
auu UUlVCl^ai caLf9ia\/UV7Ui ?
Bafiklo, X. Y., Courier.
?Mr. T. \7. Lauderdale, of Winnsboro,
is one of the visitors Urthe city
for gala wo?k. Mr. Lauderdale is ,
presidentof the Fairfield Cotton Mills, !
which, due tu Irs careful management,
" promise to be one of the most prosperous
mills in the up-coantry. Mr. !
Lauderdale speaks encouragingly of !
the condition of the up-country, but
? ? ~-c <.-u~ ,^-p
50} 8; VJL WUitC, wllO IV TV VJ. v^v/cton
rsdnces the amount of money in
circulation to the minimum.?Charleston
Post.
?The paswnger depot question was
^ up before the railroad commission on
Thursdav. Capt. K. A. Gaillard, E.
B. Ragidale and T. H. Ketcbin represented
the petitioners in favor ot tbe
Ifr old depot, and W. D ^Donglass as attorney
tl:e petitioners in favor of the
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-new cepor. Jtiessrs. yy . v,. ?>caiy,
U. G/ DesFortes and Capt. C. S. .
Dwight were also present a? spectators.
Tbe commission reserved its
The Best Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampiued with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
(PSMg on to tbe affected parts is superior to j
any plaster. Wbeu troubled with a.
r?ai?j i?5 'ha chest or side, or a lame !
back, give it a trial. You are certain I
to te moie than pleased with the!
prompt relief which it affords. Pain j
ft* Balra is also a certain cu-c tor rheuoaa-;
J? tf*uj For sale by McMaster Co., drug- i
gists. * |
Grand Display oJt Hats and 6oanets and j
Millinery Xovt-lties.
Havit? Been in the business for over j
I
f SO years. I am certainly up in the j
^ business; besides having the assistance i
?bf a firs-l class np to-datc milliner, j
Miss ocnil), of Baltimore, in (his de-;
L partmc-rt. Satisfaction guaranteed, j
Give us a call before you decide about
F your bar. Mrs. J. O. Boas-. ;
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Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic disE
tricts ?.'e invariably accompan
p ied by derangements of the j
Stomach Liver and Bowels. ,
L The Secret of Health, j
H The liver is the great "driving!
"wheel" in the mechanism of
man; and when it is out oforder, i
the whole system becomes de- !
y Tutfs Liver Pills |
Csre a!! Liver Troubles. !
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JB?MM I IIBIHHI1 IIIHIMHIIIMUM??M
Baking Powder a
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Made from pure ^
cream of tartar* ft
Safeguards the food b
against alum* ?
I Atom fcakingf powders are &e greatest {
menacers to neaMi of the present day. ja
MBETIXG OF CAHP KAIXES. ri
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There will be o meeting"* Carop '
Raines in the Court House in Winr*- c,
boro on Monday, November 7th next,
at lp.m., to take into consideration
the subject matter of a circular re- c
ceived from General Walker, which -t|
will be read at the meeting, and also
other matters of importance. Attention
is also called to the fact that 3To- ?
vember 1st is the date set for payment ^
to Adjutant Jno. J. Neil oi contributions
and subscriptions to tbe Monu- Q
ment to the Women of the Confederacy.
A full meeting of the camp is raquested.
K. E. Jennings,
Commander.
Success?Worth. Knowing.
40 years' success in the Soutb, proves ^
Hughes'' Tonic a great remedy for u
Chills and all Malarial Fevers. .Better d
than Quinine. Guaranteed, iry it. At
Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * t
aUT.T.TXEBY-OPEXiyG. t:
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The ladies of the town and county ^
who have not yet attended Mrs. J. D. ^
McCarlev's millinery opening should
certainly call at once and see the beau- y
tiful display of hats. There are many ^
beautiful pattern hat3 and bonnets, it jis
a very complete stock. The room6
are very tastefully decorated for the ^
opening, and the goods are displayed
to great advantage. One of the pret- a
tiest bonnets is of black velvet, with
*'vn An rtf A mATH/tOn hOQTlfxr TTftlvpf ,
Lv UVUf-O VX AUIWlvau wv?tuvj * vv
and handsome jet ornaments, and is ^
exceedingly pretty and Frencby. }j
There is also a large line of dainty
baby caps of every description. The ^
hats are very stylish and Miss Nettie v
Sitgreaves, the .milliner^..will be glad ^
to show yoa all of these pretty things.
Be sure snd go to see them. 0]
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IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. H
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The manufacturers of Castoria have ^
been compelled to spend hundreds of
thousands of dollars to familiarize the j
public with the signature of Chas. H.
Fletcher. This has been necessitated
by reason of pirates counterfeiting the hi
Castoria trade-mark. This counter- p]
feiting is a crime not only against the d<
proprietors of Castoria, but against g;
the growing generation. All persons cc
should be careful to see that Castoria f?
bears the signature of Chas. H. ai
Fletcher, if they would guard the T
health of their children. Parents and ft
mothers, in particular, ought to care- gi
fully examine the Castoria advertise- fa
ments which have been appearing in Ji
(his paper, and to remember that the fa
wrapper of every bottle of genuine m
tasioria Dears me-iac-simue oiguaiure w
of Chas. S. Fletcher, under whose
supervision it has been manufactured vi
continuously for over thirty year3. d(
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MKS. T. C. CAMAK'S DEATH- m
Mrs. Lou Camak, wife of T. C. 111
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Uamak, died at her home in Fairfield
County on Vfedncsday night, October m
26, 1898, after an illness of several
weeks with typhoid fever, which ?he 0
endured with Christian patience and ai
resisruation. The messenger brought ?
no terror to her, bat found her pre- w
pared and awaitiDg the summons. c(
She had given in her beautiful, o?nsistent
Christian life, as well as in ker te
deathbed talks to her husband, children
and friends, abundant assurance
that she was ready.
She leaves her husband and seven
children, besides a host of kindred and
friends, to mourn her loss, which to
her we are sure is eternal gain. Her ?
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remains were laid to rest in newei
cemetery on Friday following the date
of her death. The funeral services ^
were conducted by Rev. Mr. Miller,
the Methodist preacher in charge of
Fairfield Circuit, and her pastor.
A Friend. J
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Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should be sup- It
plied with every means possible for its 0]
relief. It is with pleasure we pub- g
lish the following: "This is to certify
that I was a terrible sufferer from
Yellow Jaundice for over six months, n<
and was treated by some of the best
physicians in our city and all to no
avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended
Electric Bitters; and after ^
taking two bottles, I was entirely H
cnrea. 1 now ra^e great pieature w 9i
recommending them to any person
snfferinjr from ibis terrible rcalad}'.
I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, b
Lexington, Ky." Sold by McMaster
Uo., druggists. 4 (j
COMING AND GOING. f
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Miss Ssllie McMeekin was in town
VI7 ? ,5 _ J h
f? WUUCfiUtt) j ~
Mr. John G. Aiobley lia* returned ^
from Columbia. A
Miss Mamie Taylor i* visiting rela- ^
tives in Columbia. a'
Her. T. D. Bratton, of Spartanburg-,
spent Friday in town.
Comptroller General Derham was in
town Tuesday on official busings.
Mis.? Lily Hoffman, of Blylhrwood, n
is visiting her sis'er Mrs. Preston c
Riou. ^
Miss Felder, who has bseu visiting v
Mrs. D. V. Walker, returned oc il
Thursday to her home in Orangeburg. n
Mrs. R. V. Bray has returned <o her ^
home in Fairfield after a delightful v
vi;.it to her.'sister, .Mrs. J. .a. Jiy?rs at c
Fort Marion. ' L
Miss Margaret I. Gladden, one of J
Wionsboro's. most charming and hi?h- E
Jy accomplished young ladies, i3 visit- v
irg friends near GnthriesvilJe, ths 5
guest cf Misses Kitty as>? Ida Hara;haw. *
?Yo kvilie Enquirer, c
MB. MOORE THANKS HIS FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor: Plea?e allow me fpace
your paper for a few remarks. The
ig fighi as lo who should be Auditor
[>r Falrgeld c uuty has at last been
ecided by the S'ate Executive Comuitee.
Although I have been defeateJ, in
mic-: *o myself and my friends I j
jade ? fair and honorab'e fight over j
le matter. Notwithstanding: my de- I
:at, I hive very much to be proud of,
sviuj: not only received in the first,
a* also in the second primary a very
3:cp!ini'}Dlary and highly flattering
ote.
To those of my friends who manio
mueh interest in my behalf,
ud who at the ballot box gave such
aroist::kable evidence of that inter
St, Gild to ciy special (riends who
?nder-.-d tue Mich viable service in
laking t;je cauvas? of the county I
SLitn/i my sincere thaaks and appreiatioa
cf their^ind^ess towards me.
Ia conclusion, let me say to the peole
of Fairfield County that at the
aropaign meetings aud in canvassing
3e county I never have met with a
io:e sociable and hospitable set of
e-ople. 1 was treated at your homes
dth the greatest kindness, and was
lade to feel that I was among friends
I hope to call on you again in 1900
11 I UV/ . VI'I LUig^vui
Seorge W. Moore.
Rii ge* ay, Oct. 25. 1898.
DUCK LICK ITEMS.
The high waters recently on the
iver and creek did considerable
arnage to the crops planted in the
oi.tom lands.
The farmers are busy .gathering
L -*44?? "U ? iU/v 1/\?TT flriro
Ljfcir ixmuxj} uut tuc pijlwo ^tfv
hem no encouragement to plant heavy
rops of it next year. One of our
armera has decided not to plant a
ill of it.
Mr. N. A. Poay has been very unrell
for some time, but we are glad
) learn that he is now improving.
>r. Team, in going oat from Eidgeray
to see him last week, came near
aving a serious time of it in the
i>aaL* Tiatmoon \foscrC T?. T?_ ('ftSSfilft'
udPeav's. Tbe creek was up, and
le doctor attempted to cross and in
oing so lest his medicine case and
ad a very unpleasant time of it all
ound.
Mrs. K. V. Bray returned to her
ome some days ago from Hopkins
rhere she has been for the past teu
reeks nureing a sick sister.
Mr. B. J. Borilware is at borne now
a a vTsitrta-his loved ones, tie has
een in Tampa, Florida, for several
lontns, ana irom cis appsarance 11
3ems to have agreed very much with :
im. * M. C. P.
Oct. 29,189S. |
M1TFORD BRIEFS. 1
Autnmn, "The sadest of the year."
as ccme sgaia and brought with it
[enty of work for the farmers to
o. Almost every ?ne is bnsy sewing
rain, digging ^potatoes, gathering
)rn and cotton. It has been a very
1 tZ ? U A
ivoraoie xau xur n&i vcbuu? iuu uup
3d most of the cotton has beeu picked. .
he seasons kave been very favorable :
>r the last week or so for sowing <
-ain, and I believe almost all the j
rmerg will sow oai3 and wheat,
idging from expressions ;among the
xiaers would say that there will be
;ore wheat sown than since the civil
ar.
The chain gang has been in onr ;
LCinity for some time. The work
)ne by~ it is just spleadid. Everyting
is carried on smoothly and syste- ,
laticaliy. People in the neighbored
like Mr. Hood and the guards, ,
[r. Morgan and Mr. Ernandez, very
inch. Don't believe there's a man in
le county who is more suitable for
rerseer than Mr. 3ood. He's quiet
JU. jJlillii LftKILI 9 UUl uiiu auu uvuubui
ie seems fo know the meaning of ttfe
ord <ldntv." Mr. Tennant and his
v-laborers are to be congratulated
poD their selecting a man so compe;nt.
C. S. F.
Get. 29, ;ys.
BLTXHEWOOD NEWS.
The weathor has been engaged in
lining fo/ the last few days, and the
ind endeavoring to fill oar eyes with
md, aud now Jack Frost appeals,
'evertheless onr town 13 on a boom.
The police not being near, there ^?as
nite a little fracas on Main Street a
iw eveni;:gs ago by two negro men,
ae striking the otber a heavy blow,
iflicting a gash across his head,
hich wa? seon patched ,by Dr. Lang>rd.
Dr. S. W. |iSooKnarot went 10 uuimbia
Jasf Thursday for the purpose
f purchasing a nerv carpel lor the
aptiet Church.
Mr. Clark Laugford spent iast Wedesday
in Columbia.
Jlc-^rs. J. R. Hoffman, C. A. Ciink:a!es,
E. 3. Price, C. H. Wil-on and
ohu Ectzuiioger, of the 1st S. u. i
legiment returued to Columbia ihe
6th.
Miss Mattie Enizminger, oi Caamen,
a? been visiting relatives near here.
Mr. 21 Dd Mrs. M. O. Ward went to
loiui'.ibiu last Monday.
Mis* Lily Hofiujan it visiting reiave*>
iu Winn6boro.
Tb^re iwas an entertainment giren
y the iadie6 of Sandy Level for the
euefif of the church which ^ as quite
success.
Died, Ociober 17ik. at her home
ear here, Mrs. Emalinc Rainei,
ged ?0 vears. Chrvianthemom.
' Oct. 27? '9S.
Discovered by a Woman.
Aao'lit*:' great discoverv ha- been
lade, ihattoo, by a lady iii this
ountry. -'Disease fastened its clutches
pon b?ir and for ecren \ears she
withstood its severest test?, but her
ital organs *rerc? undermined and
eath stcmc;-! imminent. For three
souths fhc coiu;lie'.! iucessantiy, and
ould not sleep She finally discovered
. way to recovery, by purchasing of
is a bottle of Dr. King's New Disovery
for Consumption^ and was so
Quch'reiievftd on taking first dose, that
lie slept all night; and with two bot
les, nas osen aosomieiy cureu. jqci
sarao is Mis. Luther Lutz. "Thus
rri'es W. C. Hammick & Co., of
Jhelby, N. 0. Trial bottles free at
tfcMaster Co.'s drug store. Regular
ize bOi aud $1.00. Every bottle
guaranteed. -4
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RIDGE WAY LOCALS.
On Thursday ni^ht last Mr. R T.
BJcir met with a very serious loss in
tbe burning of his stables and barn
near town. Mr. Blair had just finished
harvesiitig his corn and hay crop
which was very large, and this with
all ol his farming implimeuts were a
total loss. Fonr or Ave hogsia a pen
near by were also burned to death.
Trie mu'es ia soti;e wav escaoed. Mr.
Blsir bad 20,GOO pounds of pea vine
luy and about 400 bushels of cirn and
had just finished hauling the day before.
$500 is a low estimate of his
loss.
Mr. H. W. DesPortes returned from
Charleston on Saturday, lie reports-a
very large crowd-'fu attendance
durir.g gala week.
Mr-v J( N. LyjTUiSter is visiting in
Colombia.
MIst Bessie McMaMcr spent Salur^
C. A ..
uay aru oulu;*\ uu uuiiiu.
Mr. Ceo. D. McMastcr, of Wir.-nsboro,
was iti tow.i for a short vvtiiie
Sunday evening.
Mr. J A. Grigsby, who for some
time ba3 been assistant postmaster at
this place, has moved back to bis farm
near Bear Bre?k\
The sportsmen are anxioa-ly awaiting
the firit of November. Birds are
plentiful tbis year and the boys cxpect;
to bag Jots of game.
The I'resbyterian was the only
congregation who had service ou
Sunday. Mr. Herndon preached a
forcible sermon which was very much
enjoyed.
Mr. Chas. K Rahb, who has been
fAr*vr. 1 /3ore i'o Anf QOfftin
UliVYCU JUi KAHj Cj AG VU.U
Mrs.J. A. DesPortes, who is visiting
her daughter Mrs. J. B. Boyd,
has beeu indisposed fjr several days.
Mr. A. F. Ruff, of Rock Hill, spent
several davs in town last week.
J. O. If.
From New Zealand.
Reefton, New Zetland, Nov. 25,1896.
I am very pleased to state that since
I took tbe aerencv of Chamberlain's
medicincs tbesalejh'as been very large,
more especially of the Cough Remedy.
In two years I have sold more of this
particular remedy than of all other
makes for the previous five years. As
to its efficacy, I have been informed by
scores of persons of the good results
they have received from it, and know
its value from the use of it in ray own
household. It is so pleasant to fake
that we have to place the bottle beyond
the reach 0f the children.
E. J. SCANTLEBURY.
For sale by McMaster Co., druggists. :
?Pawuec Bill's Historical Wild
West This truly superior organization
exhibited here Saturday last, and !
when we say the performances of
novelty and thorough enjoyment iwere
equal to anything of the kind ever
seeu here, we but voice the universal
sentimant of those who attended Tbe
proprietor, Major Gordon "W. Lillie
(Pawnee Bill), is a gentleman in every :
respect, and well worthy of the patronage
of the public at large.?Balti
more, Md., San.
Look! A Stitch in Time
Saves nine. Ilnghes' Tonic (new 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 it. At
Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. *
?Id a few days Mr. Q-.D. Williford
and family will move into their new
borne in the northern part of town;
Mr. Preston Rion asd family will
move into the McMasjer house wh?n
the Wiilifords move out, and Rev.
J. D. Crcut and family will occupy
the house that was bought sometime
ago by the Methodists for a parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCarley will
rent tbo old Methodist parsonage.
I Evmy
SfT* v>j ' \
ividnth f
a A
V there are thousands of wo- *?
men who nearly suffer death ^
A from irregular merscs. Some- A
\ times the * period " comes too \
V often?sometimes not often v
$ enough?sometimes the flow is ^
\ too scant, and ag;;in it is too r)
a profuse. Each symptom shows K
f that Nature needs help. and v ,
$ that there is trouble in the or- j
? gans concerned. Be careful \
\ when in any of the above con- ^
r ditions. Dor.'i uke y and r ]
^ every nostrum advertL-.d to ()
^ cure female- troubles. A
a .? :-nr; r-^c a
? DSUlsJCiZLIJ 3 \
| FEMALE SEGUlATOR 5
d is the one <:<fu a::Ct sure $
> medicine for irn-^nlat <;i pain- a
\ ful menstruation. It tares ail \
$ the r-ismentsthac ate eaused by *
A irregularity. si:cli -.s leucor- A
a rhcea, falling of :i;c <-vomb, ;>;
\ nervousness: pai:> ia *:i\: head. \
? back, breasts, shoulders. sides, V
v hips and limbs. Ky regulating ?
A the menses so thai ihev occur >.
\ every tweuty-i-ighth day. all \
y those ac'.jcs disappear t?>getber. ?
& Just before y??ur -in;j comi:?. ?
\ get a bottle and sec how much %'
\ good it will do yea Druggists \
Y sell it at Si.
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| THE BSAD:-:S;.:) :-:.:ou:?a CO. |
XfSX JAPANESE
ca&n ip i l*ej
<ZL Ezzzzss&ssmn
CURB
A New a:!<! Complete Treatment, consisting of
SUPPOSITORIES,"Capsules cf Ointment and two
Boxes ol Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles
of every nature and degree. It makes an operation
with the knife, which is painful, and often results
in death, i--aneivssa:y. Why ensure this terrible
disease 1 s.Vo paefc a Wriite." Guarantee in each
$1 Bos. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.a::J u bcx, 6 for
<5. Sent: y waii. Samples free
or.?
CONSTlPATiON gsyrait'SSaiS
Zrcat LIVXH ?.nd STOMACH KHHl;LATOKnisil
!:LOOD I .,R!i"IER. ar.d pleasi.'il
'.3 take: c?rrc:aliy adapted tor ckiUresivs use. 50
c -'S-.-s 25 ct:i:s.
p'REii.?A vir.l cf these famocs little Pellets will
bo ?ven w ith a $1 bax or more of P '~ Cur-:.
Notich?Th:: ofsv.sk ri'.Esa I-.i-an cs? 7 il~
C-J&'J. :> sal? ~"'y by
J. J. OBJ3AR, Druggist,
"Winnsboro, S. C.
HPt\ Blfiia and Whiskey Habits
hb BJI SSI ELfi2 cured at home with
Uh I a H Iran out pain. Boot of parts
a w B Wa tiralarBsent FEEE.
B.M.W00LL2Y, M.D.
Atlanta, ?3T?fflc? Prygr St.
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BLACKBTOCK LOCALS.
We have bsen having >ume fine
weather for g&thering'cotton, hauling
in corn and mowing bay, all of which j
tbe farmers have given good attention; !
but a great many are very near dis-;
couraged by the price of cotton aud !
talk of slop ^planting it, but r.ext year j
it wni De tne same oia iiiing- uver
again. Corn is turning oat fairly well; I
some are Jmaking enough to sapper:
their farms and tome are no:; bat the I
average i$ far short. The pea vine ]
hay excels everything on the farm, j
and I think if all the farmers have 1
done ibeir duty this fall there wiil be i
no need for thsm to have any inferior
hay for the marfcet.
Death ba3 visheo. our i^nvounity
since onr l&st from this place. Miv.
Il-crie! I Bcli dit.-ri at "ihr home *.;f ih;Mi?.f?s
Bighorn, iu iI'o.'k,
wtier.' iho bad gone, thinki-:?: ha- if.,
liiigut be of some benefi to her h ai-b
Mrs. Bell was a qve?, dcvi:t?d
chvisnian, ani Je^v^s five brv, 'ill of
whern are grown, an; a host or re la
lives iu<i f:ici:ds t'> ]~.:ut:nt her h-s-.
The Blacksiock Higa Schooi, under
the management of Mr. Star Mason
and Miss Janie Thompson, is in good
condition.
The Shady Grove school opened two
weeks ago with Miss Mattie Mills as
teacber.
Oar merchants are buying a great
deal of cotton this year.
\fr J_ "R. flrator has taken th? "tid"
?w ??- ? o--r
and gone to traveling for a crockery
and glassware company.
The soldiers are at home now and
they can beat any old Confederate
veteran I ever heard spinning yarns.
Mr. Arther Craig ha3 opened a
school at Woodward. We kuow Mr.
Arther will make a success as he is a
hustling young man.
Our doctors have been real busy for
the past few days.
Mr. W. J. Lathan has been very
sick with toncelitus.
Oct. 25, '98. Early Bird.
X/CAiU^OD V(U*UV? MV Vta |
by local applications as tbey cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way t* cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. WheD
this tube is inflated you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result, arid unless the in
flamraation can be taken ont ana tois i
tube restored to its normal condition,
bearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing bnt an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure- Seud for circulars
r frpp.
"f""jrCHENEY &C0., Toledo, O
SSold by Druggists, 75c.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cnre of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Chamberlain's
Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itching
and smarting almost instantly and
its continned use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching pile?,
chapped hands, chronic sure eyes and
crrrcnnlnforJ lirls
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. 'Sold by
McMaster Co., Druggists. *
Hi^biPO
Wsllv B?ST5SES VITALITY !
THE ' Of >V?0.
GREAT ?
EfRENCH REMEDY produces the'above result
? in 30 days. Cures Nervotts Debility. Impoleney,
Varicocele, Failing Memory. Stops all drains and
losses caused by errors of youth. ]t wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Young Men renin Manhood
and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It
gives vigor and ssze to shrunken organs, and fits
a man for business or marriage. Easily carried io
'.he vest pocket. Price Tft PTQ 6 Boxes J2.5C
by mail, in plain pack-OIJ Lj | 0.?.zs. with
written guarantee. CR. JSLANO'KASRA, Paris
Sold only by 'J. J. OBEAR, Druggist,
Winnsboro, S. G.
Augusta, Oa- Actwl Busies. No Tea Books.
Start tfgic. Cheap bofcrd. S^dfqtjQjfai^eSTEADY
INCOME AT HOME
You can make $25 per Week.
Bither Sex. I'll Start you in the Mail
Order Business day or evening. No
Peddling. M. Young, 363 Henry St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cle?rjc3 "snd tci'ilifics tha h*lr.
Promote* c losariact growth.
.Never Fails to Hectare Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Csrcf A hair tal'.iTig.
SENT Fi.EE
housekeepers?
Liig COMPANY'S
HIM 01 M
COOK BOOKtelling
how to prepare manydell
c&te and delicious dishes.
Address, Liebig Co., P.O. Box, 271S
New York. j
SHEBIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTIONS
to rne directed, I have levied upon and
9T9 ill O 1 1 ^Af/NVA til/* in
>*111 C^ll V/VU*" IIVU'U *l?
Winnsboro, S. U-, fro ihe highest ca*>h
bidder, on vhe FIRST MONDAY JN
NOVEMBER, the following nesorlbed
tracts of land, conteininsr Cue Hundred
a?;d Thirty (ISO) A?>c?, and
bounded north by land* of W. M.
Ho^d; east bv lands of J. E. Flanigan;
south by T. W. Sligh; we>t by E H.
fleir.s ar.d Emma Stewart.
Al?o One Hundred and Thirtv (ISO)
Acres, bounded north by lands of
Lewis jharpe and estate of E. A. Kennedy;
east by lands o! Adolphn* Kelh*
orel r.c.tn'f W A Trotinorl v -
by esfai- ci Thona? deceased,
and estaie ?i: fi. A. Kennedy;
west by P. H. Fianigan.
Levied upon as tbs property of
P. H. and J. E. Flanigan, at the euit of
A. F. Raff and A. F. Ruff & Co.
R. E. ELLISON, S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C., Oct. 14, 1898;
10-lotd
v
2 j ?ures
si jw illii liL aSm i\/r '?Y,
s ! r fp? "i
i 1 ss^fa^
1 U '^rP1 loi;
HL * ;KV \ Whit
0 Cr ^ shou
? Gerstle's Fema
?? *"?(G. F. I
?P Which is absolutely the best female remedy
&h been negligent and allowed disease.to fasten
vSy spair of being cured. This medicine is a i
c=?5) those ingredients intended by nature as a re'
V?.l7 tore Tint if ritVip-r TY?mpr<ir><5 hfOTI tried 2H(
?male Panacea will not fail. !i there is
digestion or biliousness, move the bowels sre
Joseph's Liver Regulator. If your dras
write us snd we will send them to 3'ou. nil cl
Panacea, Sl.OO per Bottle. Liver]
L. GERSTLE & CO.,
S??8?8088311
For the Only C
WILD -
IN AMERICA, WITH ITS GKEAT KU
EXHIBIT ,
Winnsboro, Satur
fv? $
Vs ^KjwiBBar?ai. t-J?:$*< '/.; *- " v?-*, ,< !> ?>, .-.
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it%0^jmmim^n
Pawnee
HISTORIC - WI
Indian Museum, Indian Village, Hippodrc
Novelties, an army ot Mexican Vaqueros,
men and Western Plainsmen in contes
wondrous skiliwith Horses, Mustai
and the Lariat. Rounding up
tail Street File.'
TWO EXHUBITIO
Doors open at laiitc-7-P, li F
hour late
FALL '?
OUR PREPARATIONS FOR YOI
thorough and our stock is ho*, eady f-ir vol
The fac< that low price cotton makes roor.ey
to render good service by ehctvii g a grc^t i
reachcd with cheaD cotton.
We call the ladies special attention .
to our fine stock of seasonable Dress !
Goods, Novelties in plain and figured j
Venetians, mixed efficts in Silk and j ^
Wool, a great variety of Coloring--, j to h
Cottoa troods nave never neeii ascneap | "jc
as now. We bave a fall stock of all you
Staple Cotton Goods, with great varie- g^0(
ty in eolers of Printi, Percale?, etc. VS
MILLINERY. ?
Oar fall stock is the most complete,
newest, and most stylish we have ever ^
shown. We can fonrnish you the best J jjaf
work and up-to-date goods >it pric?s to ! a.;(j
ploase you. |
>ve are uusuing iur ira::e anu win *uj
ycu a^d nave you money. The best goods s
GIVE US A C
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ERSTLE'S. J
lale Panacea ? ?
AH Diseases of Women.
women are under the impression 2,
;the diseases peculiar to their sex hB
pattiral and incurable because so Jc:
?r constantly from them. This is a H|
Few women are so badly diseased sT
they cannot be cured. It is true,
had they taken a remedy that was 2
ent when the first symptoms of dis- fin
appeared, a more rapid cure would i
been the result. No woman should BP
???* V. f ll'lian )!io mnntWrnft.
becomes too frequent, painful.pro- fil
obstructed, or irresular in any vray. 5
she suffers from falling o ? t he womb. (
cs. or any other female trouble. she Z
Id at once resort to the use of
ile Panacea g a
ever offered her. Even if she has U
itself upon hershe should not de- n
mreiy venerable ionic, containing
r.edy for suiTering v.-'omen. It mat- g
i proven failures?Gerstle's Fe- Ww
any tendency to mstiveness. indi- ttfc
ntly "with a few mild doses of St.
rjdst does not'ccc? these medicines 0k 0
;.;r;res paid. ut>oti receipt of price. A.
Regulator, 2=>c per Package. A' c
Chattanooga, Tenn. J S
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WEST:
ROPEAN SUCCESSES, WILL T
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day, Nov. 12.
BILL'S |
LD - WEST, t,
>me, International Exposition of &
fowhfivs. R&riftheros. Frontiers- o'<
sts and illustrations of their
igs. Ponies, Texas Steers, at
and Branding Cattle. E
to Ellis M?i.?
p.
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erformance begins one
r. J
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30D5.
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JR FALL NEEDS HAS BEEN T
ir incr:cct?on?NE'A' and BRIGHT, ^
scarce, spuis us Vj greater efforts
rarieu and at prices that can be e*
m
SHOES. 2
re have taken more than usual care
ave cur shoe eioek complete and of
beet. Try us for any style shoe .
want; we will show you good v
is at low price?. |j
re have some good values in
C O THING
Men's and Boys', cheap,
fine lice of Keckwear. Gents'
8 in all styles?new shapes in stiff
soft hats?priees low. Gents'
ts, Collars antl Cuffs. \
Dply your wan's in a way to please
t lowest prices is oar aim.
/ALL.? .
& RUFF.8mm
, ^
" a
3 physician in charge of the Keeley J
isiitaro at ii<>t Springs, Ark.,
and ihe Tri-Elixiria Remedy g
'X, Memphis, Tcnn., has &
opened a private instita>e
at Ilot Springs (.
for the treat^
ment of 1
J
rpMne, Wki Opium id;
Cocaine Hit, 1
I;
i all disease?, th it come to J
great health resort, sach ^
heumatism, ueuralsia, iainia,
nervous, b!o??d, liver. 1
ney ?uu vu/ujuuit u u mnti=.
I
His borne treatment for the I
whiskey a.:ul drng habit can
be cert to ar.y address. Cor- e
i\".ponde: ce -oiicited and e^n- 1
r.tferir&I. J
s^ue^rencc-p: Any banker or city
aiaJ or Hot Springs. 12-1 97
LADE ME A SV1AN .
^rs. AJA.v.TAn:..-" POSITIVELY CUBE
A.X.Zf ?"VV:-o-*? !?.'.c-eueo?Fsiiiog Mem-?' !
cry, T:: i.c - ..c;. ?: -r!ossaes?,etc^ cac?sd
~ \ i by ' ?j . ... Lxcesaez ud Indie'
crff:-.T?. 2.. ? i.-kiy and surely
"2/ ' L': in cldoryounp. &nd
h?\ ' ?a m l 3siaes8or Eir.rriage.
- r:T..ui Tn? id Con.TTaction if
ii-jlru.. vr^ mediate ieprove- i
# onr. .a re c.11 other luil In
npoa fc v.-iag th: p.*nniiio A.'as Tablets. They J
imredthscoo^Jiia^ '. i.!c :r?you. ">Vezlvn apos- :
: vrritter. poarant? 3 tc - Cjc'- a euro RjT] f*YC in 1
i case or refund tiia Kon?. Price UW W 1 <s3i per
bk?; or six pl-rc- uc.-u-aono for S&EO. By
!. ia plain i c. rpos rc *ir>t of price. Circular t
AJAX REMEDY CO., i
or sale by J>>0.11, Mc H ASTJili & CO.,
Wianttlioro, S, C.
I
?- ^
More W^ches ';|j
By So-Called Cheap Watch-"
markers than by wearing
them too years. ...
-~h' "fs
,-|jjg
Do you know
* ' |
liat great promptness, good wo; k
ud low prices are tke featcr- s
lat have made R Braudtrs bu :ees
tbe largest and only suece^s
f its kind in this part of t..e ,
High grade Railroad Watch'*, ||
lcFEoglish and all kinds of fu - __ '
ign and domestic time-piec.<>
urcfully repaired and guaranteed
ironghout for 12 months.
Old style key wind changed to *
tern wind watclics \vithout changig
appearance. Only $15.00.
'irst-class work only.
Every modern appliance to pro- ^
uce the highest grade of watchipairing
promptly for the least
toney.
1. BM!T,?, - |
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>-Sa
CHESTER, 5. U
lee in Unfit I
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An election will be held at the several
ecincts established bylaw in Fairfield^
Dunty, on TUESjLAY, ^NOVEMBER
L'H, 1898, for the following officers, to wit:
overnor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretaiy :
State, Attorney General, Comptroller .
sneral, Adjutant and Inspector General,
ate Treasurer, State Superintendent of
Jucation, one Railroad Commissioner,
iree Representatives to the lower branch
the Legislature, one Supervisor, one
iperintendeutof Education, one Probate
ldge.
The polls will be opened at 7 A. M., aul
;pt open without intermission until 4
clock j.\ M.
The following namedpersons ;have been .
>pointed Managers for State and Couuty
lections:
Albion?Eb. Stevenson, W. J. L. Weir,
dam Dunbar.
Bear Creek?Walter Allen, Clifford
uke, Charlie Heins.
BIythewood?A. Dunn, F. E Hood, 15.
Hoffman.
Centreville?J. S. Sykes, Osborne Moore,
)hn Flanigan.
Durham's?John Hollis, Wood Durham,
C. Willingbam. ;
Feasterville?John Wollinj* C. W. Fan- . 2
:tt, J. S. Stone.
Gladden's Grove?Daniel Hall, J. Q. ^
laddeD, Frank Isenhower.
Greenbriar?T. E. Delleney, J. T Youu ',
im Broom.
^y^|Store?rres'onlrby^X^^^^^^^^^^
Jackson's Creek?J. M. Turner, W..J.
rawford, J. C. Weldon.
Jenkinsville?A. H. Wallace, T. P.
onnginer, Charles CbappelL x * -1
Longtown?P. J; Spurrier; S. McCor
T T T?AKinc!An
IVsT^j vi*) X* V* J-iA/yHMVu.
Monticello?T. W. Shedd, F. B. Me'eekin,
J. B. Lupo. ~ . :
Bidgeway?S. L. Parker,Huff McDowel I, T.
r. P. Cleveland. > -*
Woodward?J. R. Craig, J. R Harvey,
. W. Brice, Jr.
Winnsboro?-S.- B. Crawford, J. M. Aarin,
T. P. Bryson '" >
One of the above nr.med Managers at
ich box will call upon the Board of Comissioners
at Winnsboro, November 4th,
$98, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and .
istructions, and to be qualified.
W. R. RABB,
W. J. HAG60D,
Commissioners of State Elections.
10-22-3w . - 'J
fotice of lectin for Mealier of
$ * ; . --- :
- * ' . . 29
Congress.
Ati election wil' be held on TUESDAY,
'OVEMBER 8TH, 1898, at tin legally
3tabiished polling precincts in Fairfield
lounty' for a Representative from the
ourt'.I Congressional District, in the 56th
iongress of the United States.
The polls will be opened at 7 A. 31 , an I
ept open without intermission until .4
'clock i\ M.
The following named persons luve been
pp' ir.ted to manage said election,* to wit: ?>
Albion?0. H. jJouglass. C. J. Stevenan.
C. S. Briee, Jr. N
Bear Creek?M. L. Cooper, John Cooper.
f. E. Hood. " ^
Blythewood?H. A. Brown, J. W. Brown
ohn Woo ten.
' - * ' ' T TT T>
Cer.trevUle scnooi tiouse?m. tv. jpj?u?an,
W. R. Hogan, Henry Dinkins.
Durham's?K. V. Bray, D. n. Roberton,
fohri Gibson.
Feasterville?H. A Steveu on, R. T.
Jiownev, T. D. Owens
Gladden's Grove?Thomas McDonald,
)avid Higgins, Walfrr Scott.
Greenbrier?J. D. Lyles, D. L. Carter,
. Vv\ Harrison.
Ilawes' Store?W. P. Jones, J. \V. *
/larke- Charley Robinson.
Horeb?N. 1). Roberts, A L. Scrngsrs,
M. Steele.
Jackson's Creek .vchool Ilcuse?R. A.
lirkpatrick, W. 31. Ilaid n, J. W. Stitt.
Jeakinsville?Joe McMeekin.C. B. Dougass.
Walter Holley.
Longtown, Jerkin's SJvre?3i. A, reay,
r., K. B. I^ewis, R. O Bankhead.
Monticelio?J. H. Aiken. J. B. Gladney,
r. J. Wabb.
Rid^eway?J. X. Lcmaster.R.S. Spence,
j- L. Bolick.
"Wirnsboro?S. B. Crawford, I). F. McDowell.
J A. Hinnant.
Woodward?T. M. Coulvvare. J 0.
^awis, E. 51 Woodward.
One of the above nam-jd Moayrs at
ach box will cai! the. Beard of Comaissioners
at Wi&jisboro the 4f-h of No'ember,
IS98, to receive br.iiot boxes, poll
ists and instruct; :r.r.r.d t.) be qualified.
THOS. \V. BkiCE,
U L\ . OLICK, .
\Y.S. RAliL,\
Commissioners o? Federal Elccn|^|
10-22-3W V
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Cotig't(nn:G;iU ?- ? Il-ngii " ce
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