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imto^?u U*ntmm k JBflttBWWBBi ??? 1.0CAL INTELLIGENCE J Wednesday, November 9. - 1898 LOCAXt BKIEF5. ?Read the town ordinance iu another col u am. ?Mr. \j G Dtfight will act as bs>t man at tbc Gaiiia'd-O'Neale wedding in Columbia to-morrow. ?Caldwell & Kali have put up a J cash railway in "heir store. This is a j great c ;r.venier.C'i to the clerk?. ?The icembf rs of the Presbyterian ( harcli ar- going to bay an improved . lurrace for (heir chnrch to replace the one jj>"?w i;i use. ?Mrs. F. M. EUbenicbt advertise* buckwheat. and map'e sjrnp to go with if, a*sd other things that will in- < +erest th? housekeepers. ?Monday wa-jsdes d-iv, and as a 3'1 great many sales were made a crowd ^ of people were in town and the town P locked unusually busy and lively. j a ?Una of '.be stor? rooms in the ^ ^^brick building that John Rassei is ^^pntting up is almost finished. The ^ plastering is done and the windows have been put in. w ? O i Tuesday morning the young- ^ est child of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardy al died at the home of Mr. Lucas, where fr the family is boarding. 3?r. Gurdy " works in the cotton mill. ^ ?On aecoant of the great scarcity ^ of moi;ey, K Br&udt has decided to ^ make a 10 per cent redaction on his entire stock. He has a larger stock of ? fine qaality goods th* 1 ever. ^ ? ?A ntrw telephone line ba* been put npbirweenWiaasdoroand Rldgcwa>*. This Tt ire ^oes direct to Ridgrsvay and ^ does not connect with Rocktoa or any te Ko??Q on^ I UlliVi Uviiiiis \j mum way. P1 t P ?Among the Ridge way paople who csrae up lo bear the lecture on Thnrsdap ni^ht were Messrs. Herbert Ruff, c Spann Eimunds, William Rembert, R. S. Spence, Mars Cooper and P. M. ' c bf Spence. ?The {ireworks at Pain'* Battle of ' Si Manilla in Columbia n?xt week will be well worth a trip to Columbia to 0 see. The trains on Thursday night w tw;ii nrv i?av(s f!,>1nmh5a until after the fireworks. *c ?It now seems an assured fact that m ihe First Regiment will be mustored ^ oat on Thursday, November 10th. The oi vork of disbanding i9 heavy, but the officers expect all to be completed by > Thursday. ^ t0 ?The n?w stores put up by the DesPor:es Mercantile Company are a! being painted. The iaterior of the af stores is being finished and it will not ^ er be long belore 'bey are ready for ^ occupation. it ?We hivt received an iuvitation It and a railroad ticket from the directors PV. |p and Snperinten Jeat of the Pecitentiary Neal, to visic the State farm on Friday, November 18th. We return Sa onr thanks for the compliment. Li ?The Ketcbin building, just north m of J. F. McMaster's store, is nearly q completed and is quite a Handsome stru,c*are. We hope in a lew years Gl the whole of J he basiaess part of town wiil present a brick front. on ?Thursday, November 24th, ha3 ^.beaa appointed by the President as u 5)1 of national thanksgiving. In his ^^Roclaination President McKinley says ^ ' that few years in onr history have Pc afforded s-ncb canse for thanksgiving ^ as this. yc ?There was a wedding in town ou ? "f Thursday night. Two of the factory Ci operatives were married at the bride's ( home, Rev. Mr. Ferris performing (he ceremony. A number of people were present and a bountifal sapper was J .jj: O serveu aueriuc weuuiu?. ?Th? ladies of the Episcopal Chnrch ?* have organized a Cemetery Guild for 80 the purpose of keeping the cemetery in 01 order. All those who have relatives re baried in this cerstery may be mem- ^ bers of the Guild. The ladies will meet on the first Thursday iu every ca month. te ?J. D. McCarley & Co. have re- re ceivcd another barrel of Porio Rico ' - r.e molasse?, captaren oy me isc o. v. Kegiment at the evacuation of San w Juan. In addition to this they have re mackerel, fre3h link saussge every week, hams, and fresh groceries. See a? u their ad. ^i v ?Several families in the eastern part of town bave changed their places a of residence and are now settled in \? tbeir new homes. Mr. Q. D. Willi- ^ I ford has moved into his pretty house, ^)Pfc^_~Kev. J. D. (..'rent and family are in the P1 Methodist parsonage, and Mr. and Mrs. Predion Rion are in the McMaster g: Lon?e. ?Tu-iar, (T,e 9th of November), & vri-1 be tlie fiftieth anniversary of the 01 msriitge of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerig. w It djes not of:en happen that two ja people are pared t > eacb other for so ^ ^ m-xuy year?, and upon their golden ^ ? wed<!i;:g tl*y XI and Mrs. tierlg vrui r donV!?s receive ?h) congratulations of the';" uiany friend*. ?1 --:Taa i lea ot organising a iiier&ry t?u ciab has met with the hearty approval of a 1 of the young iidie* who have b?cn 'sp.-roicho'i apoa the subject, {r tite Indies who are getting np tho j> clpb wi'l e.l! a meeting in a few days j(J l tor t he purp?e of organizing and tj, getting thing? i-; s?hape. The time |t and pi.ice of meeting willb? announced jj F later. jn I ?Tin A U. P. Presbytery, which | has been in at Neely's Crsek, I Y-.::k County, h:>s adjourned and Rev. 0. ? McDonald, who has been attending ihe in ?e;lng, returned on Tuesdiy. tt Th? nsxi me^tin^ will be held in ^ Witm^boro in April. Oar coople wilt ^ ^ be glad know ihls. a id will give the ^ delcga>s a warm we'e me. Rev. Mr c * ? v , i: k White, ot i3:acK-tocK, prcacnea ou " jBF Sunday at Neelvs Creek Church to a ^ j large eor.g?e^st!on a -T.v<. vr-st 111 cori,: showers are a c p ?l:c-'d tor !t:is ill">?itli, one on ^ N >ve tsb-r 13 h uiid <uie ori November Bj ^ 27 h. Ir i* expe trd ;b*t :h?se wil1 J Od niosi <rzz:;ng >ince "> 186Q and 3 ::e;ri t< advi-?t? watchers to lugi.i ?h;if vigils <>;i November 11th and c -sftiisue "svai'lrng1 na'fi the moriii::got the 15 These abower.?v occur abont ono in < very thirty-threi* ? vV t . Bakina Powder v> Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum Ba&fig powders ate tht greatest menacers to health of ths present day. royal baxino powder pp., new yosk. ear*. To quote the scientists thero ill be for two nights "a dazzling yrotecbnic pa-aorama, of stupendous lagnituda and unapproachable in sauty." ?Joseph Sentine, the old man who as up before the intendant on Monay, was arrested the same day od a -arrant to place him under a peace ond. His wife took out the warrsnt lleging thst she feared bodily harm om him. J. E. McDonald repreinted the State and W. D. Douglass ie defendant. A hearing was tad efore Magistrate Catbcart on Tnesay and the old man was sent to jail >r twelve moatbe, unless he should ive bond for $100 in the meantime. r> onnool rn?l! Vvo fatfln In AACP >u mil i/v ah v ?vv, mong other grounds becan?c he was sjnied.If. jury. This will i ecessitate is staying in jiil until the February rm of court at least. ?Elsewhere in these columns we iblish a card from the State Superinndent of Education calling attention i Arbor Dav. and gu?orest!n2r that the lildren ot the public schools vote for fl?wcr of their choicc for a State lower. Tbis is a good idea and will ; very interesting to every one. hrongh the columns of the Columbia :ale a lady suggests to the children : that r.ity that the yellow jessamine ould be a suitable flower, as it grows many parls of the State and is imetimes called the Carolina jessar''? % i ? vkMAUrtUltf llie. .Liiis 15 pivuayi) iu\> wnvi at vvlll receive tbe greatest number : vo{e3. A Snrc Sign of Croup. Hoarseness iu a child that is subject ' croap is a sure indication of the ap oach of the disease. If Chambering Cough Remedy Is given as soon toe cnnu uecuuies uuarac, v>i ctcu iter the croapy cough has appeared, will prevent the attack. Many moths who have cronpy children always sep this remedy at hand and find tbai cares tbern much trouble and worry, can always be depended upon and is easant to "take. For sale by Mcilasr Co., druggists. * Wantd.?Reliable and experienced lcsmen to handle a good line of abricating Oils and Greases on comtcsion Address. The Clinton Oil Cleveland, Ohio. adv and Display of Hats and Bonnets and Millinery Novelties. Having been in the bnsiness for over year?, I am certainly up in the isioess; betides having the assistance a first class np-lo-date milliner, iss icbill, of Baltimore, iu this detriment. Satisfaction guaranteed, ive as a call before yon decide about >ur bat. Mrs. J. O. Boag. LISTOB.Y O* THE SPANHH-AMERILN WAR," BY HJBNBY WATTERSON. The above is the title of a superbfy i-i -a ; - J usiraieu, ncaiy oounayeiume issueu ' The Werner Company^ Akron5 bio. It is the only authentic {history the Spanish-American War tbat has far come to our notice. All the hers have, iu the main, been merely -vamped histories of the Cuban rar, with some illustrations and a w chapters about the Spanish-Atneri,n War. ? course, anything writn by Henry Watterson would be adable. He, above all other meu in mcrica, is fitted by training and exsrience to write a history of this ar, which hae brought world-wide nown and glory to our arms. Every le of the book breathe* an enthasitic spirit of patriotism that is exlarating and in?piring. The work contains over 650 pages, larse number of fa!l-p?s:e half-tones, gether vriih many rieh double-page ustratiom in ten colors. It is sold r subscription, and will undoubtedly ore a money-maker to every intellijnt s^Jesman. BANDMASTER BARROVS LECTURE. Grand Master J. T. Barron delivered lec'.ure on Masonry in the courthouse 1 Thursday night. A iatge audience as prpseiit, including a great many dies and Masonic brchren from /loovcnx' ni>H oltATwhotv* Mr .T ! cDonald, Master of Winceboro j odg->, after annouiicing tint as Masons j ey ar<; taught never to cut; r upon ! i:i:deriakin^\viihont firs: ii.vokhijf i ie blessings of the Deity, requited ov. Mr. Ailston to open with prayer. After the prayer, Mr. McDonald i:.oduced the Grand Master. Mr. arron's lectnre was thoionghly en yea. tie txpjaiueu ana answerea 13 objection so often made against asonry on sccount of i:s secrecy. !is app'ica:ion of the law of secrecy, i the sphere ol intellectuality, was f: 1 | B nicking COUGH I hacking cough is a grave-yard ] ough; the sooner you get rid of it the etter. Don't "wait until it develops ito consumption, but use the celerated Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup t once. It is a wonderful remedy for II throat and lung affections, and will are a deep-seated cough or cold in a iw days. Good for old and young. or.Biills Cough Syrup Wiii euro a Hacking Cough. >oses arc small and pleasant to take. Doctors rcommena it, Price 25 cents. At all <Jr*ggist?? specially good. Mystery, he sftid; was found in godliness; ind he also dwelt at some Isng'h upon the charge ofteu made that unworthy men are admitted into the secrets of Masonry, He admitted that there are hypo ;rites among Masons as well as hypocrites in in the church, but this fact does not di?nrov? the loitv nrinciDles of the law. He spoke of the universality of Masonry; its creed is a belief in the Great Architect of the Universe, charity and humanity and brotherly love, lie ".iosecl his lecture with an eloquent exnoriation to (he brethren, reminding them th:t ;ho world cares nothing for professions, but there must be fruits. Aftrr t lie lecture, the Lodge was opened a~u the M. M. degree was c,n terreci. Besidos the Grand Master and many visitin? brethren from Ridge ff ay, the District Deputy Master, M. A. Bridges, was present. How to Look Good. Good looks are really mare than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all Ibe vital organs. If the liver be inactive, von have a bilious took; if your stomach be disordered, yon have a dyspeptic look; if your kidne\ * be affected, vou have a pinched look. S care good health, and von wi'l surely have good looks. "Electric BiitJ"V? is a good Alterative and Tc: ic. directly on the stomach, live, and k:<lnoys, purifies the blood, cure< pjiui'ie-, blotches and boils, and ?ives v g -Mi complexion. Every bottle guar-?>-'eed. Sold at McMa<-ter Co.'iTdru^ store. 50 cents per bottle.5 CLEKK'S 8ASES. ! In the case of L*ura McCants vs. Susan Hamilton, et &I, one lot in tLe town of Winns'joro. Pnrclnsod by J. O Bor<; f?r $205. Tn llio mpo T.?nrft J Pflorpll ftS Au lxjv- v/aow V4 ?I adminis!r*trix of estate of John N. Pagett vs. Win. H. Pagett, the Carolina National Bank, et a!., 507 acres land. Bought by Carolina National Bank for $1,250 In the case of the Winnsboro Bauk vs. D. A. Crawford and Daniel Hall, one lot in tbe town of Winnsboro. Bought by D. A. Crawford for $950. In the case of Mary M. Taylor and '1"fiiKertn tt_- .TofF n Hnnltrarft a? U1VJVU IC. VVAA 1^1 A^VM* *f W.V ?administrator and other*, 21S teres, Bought by J. D.Tavlor for $495. 1214 acres bonjjkt by A. C. Feaiter for $110. In the cate of Jane Qffens vs. Idward Hughe?, administrator, 100 acres, more or ]eis. Bought by Jane Offens for $210. In the case of A. Fletcher Kuff rs. Leacy Howell ec al., 129 3-10 acres, ? i??? Uv T Tf. Vfr>. U1DIC VI ;*;s. uuugub UJ u U J.V Donald, attorney, for $100. lu the case of T. K. Elliott and Thos. H- Ketchi'i vs. John Vinson et &[., 894 acrese, more or le?3. Bongbt by Uliott & Ketch'ui for $2,500. Ia the case of Jances H. True ct al. vp. Margar. t D Cjckerell et al . 108 scree, moro or le?s. Boaght by Jl. P. Brown for 9280. Iii4?e case of John R Boyd et a!, v?. Carrie E. Roberts et al., the following tracts of land were sold: 280 acre?, more or le^s. Bought by Mr?. Magg!e Corley and Miss Mary E. Boyd .'or $630. 155 acres. Bought by J. W. Bv\d and J. L. Hawes for $348 75. 59i acre*. Eought by J. F. McMnster for $1S4 45. 286 acres. Rought by N. D. Roberts for $643 50. 83 acre*?. Bought by N. D. Roberts for $186.75. COMING AND GOING. Mr. Moses Mobley returned to Colombia Monday. Mr. Fletcher Raff, of Rock Hil', was in town Monday. Miss Alice McMaster came home on Friday for a short stay. Miss Bessie McMaster speut Saturday and Snuday at home. Mrs. W. D. Douglass left on Monday for Colombia to tisit relatives tiere. Mr. J. J. Gerig, wbo has been visitJag bis parents here, has gone to New York. Mrs. B. J. Quaitlcbaum has returned from a visit to relatives in Edgefield County. Miss Maggie Thompson arrived here on Wednesday from New York to visit relative;. Grand Master J. T. Barron was the gu5-?t ot Mr. and Mrs. Holbrock Rion daring his stay here. Rev. Bei:j. Ailst?n leaves to-dav for Edgefield ^here the convocation of the ?,piecopsi unnren convenes iui? ween. Rev. Jas. G. Glass passed throngh town on Wednesday on his way from Washington where he attended the council. Mrs. Mary C. Rion has returned from Aiken and wiil roak'i her home wi'h. 5if>r snn Mr. Holbrook Rion. Mr=. Rum's friends arc glad to welcome her hom'j agnin. Miss Lilli-i Walton, who has beet) 011 a visit of several vi c- ks to Mrs T. P. Y(.-nniiner, re'nrned to her h>rre in the {,cit t.?y the Ma"' on the 24 ii of October accompanied by Mr and Mrs. T. P. Yourginer wh<> ei'j ?)cd gala week m !he city, .vlr A. Y. Wa'.U n relariiei home iib tham to enjoy a short stay on the hills of Fairfield. Cua.STOH.Iu3L. Bean the Ths Kind You Have Always Bougtit FA TV X EE BILL'S WILD WEST Will Exhibit In WInnsboro Saturday, November 12- Efr One Day Only. Our people""*are to be favored with iPav,ncc Bili's c inbiud! fchows, com! prising a genuine Wild West, Indian | Viilnoe, Indian iluseum, Hippodrome, Mexican Bull Fgo?, Exposition of Trained Anima.'s, headed by il.e famed | guide, scout, U. S. interpreter and ! Oklahoma hero, MaprG. Wm. Lillie ! (l*awnee Bill), with hia own company. Genuine and true?it is no imitation. His Indians ara Indiang, his Mexican? are Mv-x-cins, his cow boys are cow boys, h c vaqueros are vaquero*, and so on through the long list of .genuine &ttrac:ion?. Would you see the Indian as he was in his might; wcu'd you see him in tage brash covered plains; in tbc Ta^c s of the Rocky Mountain ;a:'j;e? If 5'->, \cu ma/, by wiiucssiug 1 oiic exhibition of Pawnee Bill's HisloricBl Wild West, iu conjunction with ~ - ~~ j pgj kHagj tl UI UUgj I I THE NEW WAM: I male diseases" S ; Stl tloas" by phvsi- E \ I H ril. JF clans. Dread of Be jjHp such treatment modest women 1 M silent abouMheir | i Wind of Cardul has now demon- J 9 sfrated that nine-tenths of all the | B cases of menstrual disorders do | not require a physician's attention | at all. The simple, pure | E taken In the privacy of a woman's j * H own home Insures quick relief and | f g speedy cure. Women need not | r hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re- g I quires bo humiliating examina- || Itlons for its adoption. It cures any K a disease that comes under the head gj j of "female troubles"?disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whi^j53,"ch*ange of life. It makes g y women beautiful by making them ? ? well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at B the drug store. g ? Kor mMee In cases re^ujrlne special dtreotoas, address, gmng sybptoms. m . DoSga,Tttn. W. L ADDISON, M.D., Gary, Miss.; says: |j g "! 9|e WIu^Qf Cardul extenslveJy in E? myp&uti4flttsaQa'ditamosiesc?ueilt 0 preparation for female froubtes.'' m*M\ zMAUx gjt a 1 ,MH h ti his magnificent Hippodrome, Mexican R Bull Fight, end Trained Animal Show, t! combining many new ar.d imposiDg *featare?, namely: Miss May Lillie, ? the 19-h century Diana, champion girl horseback rifle shot of the world-absolutely without a rival. Senor Jose r Valafques, riding and driving 35 horses at one time. Thrilling hippo; di'ome, trained animals, a herd of buffaloes and a drove of long-horned tj : Texas steers. Indian ponies, bronchos, mustangs,! <fcc.; also a band of Au3- * tralian Bushmen, famous Black Track- f ers and Bomerang Throwers, a troupe of famous Japanese Lancers, Fencers r and Fighters, and sword combat* on E horseback. Ali Bros., Oriental stars, Arabian Acrobats and Human Pyr*mid Builders; 5,000 auimals and inanimate caiiosities making one of the te grandest and most wonderful exhibi- tt tions that ever appeared in Winnsboro. A grand free street, parade will take tl place at 10a. m. Wait and seethe r< big Wil ? vVest iL tl liscklen's Arnic* Salre. j The Best Ss^ve in the world for (Jot*, E 3ruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenui, it Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, p; Chillblaiiis, Cites, and ai! Skin Erup- d lions, and positively euros Piic, or no cpay required. It is guaranteed to give 01 perfect satisfaction, or money refund- $; ed. Priee 25 cents per box. For sale tt by McMantei Co. , c? tt arbor;day to be observed. a] Columbia, S. C., October 18:h, 1888. jj! To the School Officers and 'leathers. i\ I call to your attention, that you tt may observe its provisions, ihe following Act: Q] ''Section 1. Be it euactcd by the ci General Assembly of the State of ai South Carolina, That the free public ^ cflrnAL- rvf (li'c Qf n (a clrnl] nhsnrvA !hi> V* VH.B ?'?>? tc third Friday in November of each y year as Arbor Diy, and on that day te the school officers and leachcrs shall ^ conduct such "xerciscs and engage in the planting of t-uch shinb?, plant?, f0 and trees as will impress on the minds b< of the pupils the proper value and a-p hi preciaiion to be placed on flow?ri?, jjj ornamenidl shrubbery, and shade C? treed. bi Approved the 16th day of February, f< A. D 1898/' * If /or an> rood reason the day n( nam?d in the Aei cannot be observed vi by a school, the observance ot some p' rtfKnf /I . ?r cnJII K o /><-iinrvK? )i/?o teitll ^ VlU^l U ' J ? Li I %J M WUi|/iiWi IW IT I bu ^ the spirit of'i.e Jar.'. ThirtjS.ates and Territories cl uow observe Arbor Day. ai I leave it t? yon to decide what you ^ will p'.aul, and wLai exercises you ^ will have. w State Flower. I call attention to the fuct that this State has no State Flower. Mo?t of the Stales have .one. On Arbor Day ^ a Stale Flower may be adopted by 6{ permuting the pupils (o vote lor ;ne u flower of (heir choice. Teachers should report the result of the vote in their respoctive schools to the County c< Superintendent of Education, who b: will tabulate the vote of bi-; county and report to the State Superintendent 01 of Educa'ion, who will tabulate the & vote of the State and announce (he result. 85 W. D. Miy fiel'j, Stale Superintendent ot Education. | ALL WOMEN AGREE, j A druggist in Macon^ Ga., sayfl nl r have sold a large quantity of Mother's j ^ Friend, and have never known as in- j 0 stance where it has failed to produce the iu good result? claimed for it. All women ! P agree that it makes labor shorter andfcss b painful." j t< .6 If I Mother's Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects ar? readily experienced by all expectant "j mothers who use it. Years ago it passed ' the experimental stage. Vhiie it always shortens labor and lessens the pains "of g delivery, it*is also of the greatest ber.eSt I during the earlier months of pregnancy. Morning sickness and nervousness arc readily overcome, ?.nd the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permuting them to expand without causing distress. Mother's Fnend gives great recuperative power to i the mother, cr.d her recovery is sure and F rapid. Danger from ap.Jl swelled c breasts is done away v/iih completely. Sold by drujjnsts lor $J r. bo^lte. I THE BRADF:ELL- REGULATOR CO. c ATLANTA, OA. ?cr.d Isx o*:t !rte illastritcd l\ ~olbefS? BUCKHEAD BItEVlTIE!5. The farmers of thi-* region fri> vor. )asy gathering their crop*. Notwithstanding th-1 low pi'ce of c -tu.-:: i: is )eing marketed fast as it can bo jotten out. A great den! of it i? ihipped t? Blair's, the nearest coitou narket aud depot. A gre?.; rit&: of :otton seed is being =o!i! aUo. The >eople will sell aimost aujthirg to upply their need?. I wish to correct a mls'ake in r<fcr liUK IU me lerriUiC acujui'iii UJ^ UCI^.J tfr. Porter. I stated in jour paper bat bis arm was sawed off by the tin; mt the correct statement wa^n^-deby klr. Keller in the same issue?that Mr. 'orter's arm was lorn off by the ?*>aft. le was not bnrled at Ef aver ('reek Japtist Chntch, of whi. h l.e w.i? a nerabcr, but at the ileth"<li*' Ct r.rch t Wolling. Capt. Ti.omas I-ylc, of Lon'siana, pho has besn on' 011 .a visit to i is *th?r, returned last week. 11;3 latlur eached his S7ih veer ia^t n'on-b. Mrs. C. I-add reached her 90 li biib*iay on th3 28.h ult. Her daughter, Jrs. J. D.Cure'.on, is on avlfcii to her; ,!?o ?everal of her grandchildren were rilh her on Sunday last. Mr. A. W jadd was also present. Mr. Robt. Yongue and mother, from "tokens County, are on a visit to re!aives and friends in the neighborhood. We have had most love'v wea'her tie last two weeks for farm work. vrr iono t tti xioveuiuer o, j.oao. o. v. r. tate of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Cucas County. $ Frank J. Cheney makes oatn that e is the senior partner of tbe firm of \ J. Cheney & Co., doing business in be City of Toledo, county and Stale foresaid, and that said firm will pay ae sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL <AliS for each and every ease of Uaarrh that cannot be cure J by the use t Halt/s Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. &worn to oeiore me ana saoscriDes i my presence, this Gth day of Deember, A. D. 188G. [seal] A W.GLEASON Notary Public. [all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally nd acts directly on the blood and lucous surfaces of the system. Send )r testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toled?, 0. iPSold by Droggists, 75c. OF HISTORIC INTEREST. A correspondent of the Chicago Li>r-0c5an has the following concerning le oldest railroad in America: <!L. A. Emerson, traffic manager of o^11. n. i:..~ ,.~.i n ,rv^.i cjuia waiuuua auu urc^i^ia iw%. i>ad, has c m piled some iatereding iformatiou about his road, wli'cii is I ie oldest in the Unite i Sttie*, and, cceptinz a !e? shoir iineo built in Dgfarid in the early ?203. the oides; in ii world. The Sontu Csroii.ta cuuianj was organized May 21, 182S. ind siring 1829 six miles of th? r?ad was-] instructed. At th* siaii borse power r.iy was used. T^eu a premium <>f 300 was awarded to the inventor of ie endless chain process, which was dculated to move passenger oar* at ie rate of 12 miles an hour. In 1S29 ud 1830 sails were aib3d;ulcd f>i ar.-e power. This experiment proved ighly satisfactory, as it carried, wi-cn ie wind was right, IS passenger; and tree tons of iron at the rate <-f 10 tiles an hour. This means of ioccmoon, however, came to an abrupt eud ae day, when the wind suddenly VI/WA/1 rtn/) I V? / * * 1 frt A r ^ iau^cii AUU tuurw IIJC aauj mart., C^iivio jd all overboard in a gale which rove the cars at 15 miles au hoar. "In March, a contract was awarded the West Point foundry of New ork to construct an engine guaraued to make 10 male an hour and haul tree times its weight. This was the rot locomotive built in America and wa3 called Best Friend. It was a mr-wheeled concern, all the wheels 2ing drivers. These wheels had iron abs, with wooden spokes and felloes, he boiler was vertical, like an old . - 1 _ ? fTL. L!-- - yic porter ooiier. ine iusemue ?aicded in power the wildest hopes of Dth the railway men and the builders, >r it proved capable of earning a ia<? of between 40 aud 50 people 16 liles an hour. On June 18,1831, a sgro fireman held down the sa'.ety live, and as a result the boiler sxloded, landing the whole concern in j le diteh. The accidcnt was thought ; first to be the result of fast running, 5 tho train was at the time making ose to 18 miies an hour, and shortly 1 fterwards the following resolution a3 adopted by the board 01 directors: 44 'No greater speed shall be made y the engineer than 15 miles per hoar ith one car of passengers, 12 with vo cars, and 30 miles with three cars.' "The next engine owned by the outH Carolina road was name.l the /"est Point, and made two miles i:i gbt minutes. The State Legislature epped in at this point and declared iat this rale of st)eed was cxce3rive ad dangerous to human life, and as a )nscqaencs the company put a 'barer' car on each train. This 'barrier' :r was a flat car loaded wiih cotton a!ej, which wr.3 expected to act as a >rt of brake, and diminish the lorce f the fall when the passenger hit the round. "These experiment?, Mr. Emerson lys, were among the early experidcss of thi3 historical ro3d. They egan with horse power and sail0, and )-day, after a varied experience, exuding over nearly three-quarters of century, the company pos-e-;es 0'.;e f the be-t rq \>ped roais in An;er:a.:' The Brst Plaster. A piccc ol'fl-.n?;e! dsrcp*?:el with ;h mderlai'1% P?i:? Balm aim b)nt:d n !o tbe tflec'c.i parts is uipcio;- to uy plater. When wm!>l?-d -vi ii a >k:!) in tlio chest or side. c,r -nvaz ack,sive v. a iris;!. You arc certain > !e moie than pleaded wrh the rcinpt relief which it affords Pain lilm is also & ccruin cu:c for rhe 111:1 afsm. For 58 le by McMa-ter C >, drn*ists. ^ HUmiPO' W- s'B jfM&k VlTALiT'* tS#8* ? ^ 431 rj vvvn *1an thp " '?$E, of Me. }REAT ? TRENCH REMEDY produces t!>c f.ncve result x in 3C iu>s. Cures Nervous DfbHily.Jxipcler.cy, 'aricoceU, Failing Mcaiory. Sto;-i; iu drains aad liscs c&usod by errors of vruth. It -.vct'.j ofl In anity and Consumption. V'jutij; Men regain r.Isnooc sad Old Meii recover \V>uth.'u! Vigor. It ives vifcor aad size t j shrunken vicars, and Ji^s man for business omarriagr. E??:ly carricd iu he vest pocket. r.-::c ?*fi f> Boxes;2.5c v mail, in plain pi-.ck* v ! v S. K e with . rittou fiuatoatec. CP.. liA'\ - Paris Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsbofo, S. O. "RICE! RICE! RICE! Consignments of R>?nf*h Rice tolicted. rron.pt u.ilHi'g and return of iroceetls or accouut sale*. Highest nai ket prices paid for se,( <2 Rice. "Carolina Rice Moal" or "Floor," be cheapest and best s-iock food os the na:kef, for sa!e at low fiacre?. WEST POINT MILL CO., 10-20-2w Charlesion, S. C. 11| HEALTHY i TTm IiiiEf ~s rMO a* V J This \ y \J her su? \ prodnc natural If there is any costiveness, mo jf doses of St. Joseph's Liver Regul; ^ MY WIFE WAS ALMOST A With female troubles. She has taken Panacea and it has cared her. She is r ?% well as she ever did and weighs more tha solo at drug stores. p L. GERSTLE & CO., Proprietoi A scHoiXRsfiiiC """ L n Ne?l-Heverlo Business College and. ' School of Shorthand and Typewriting ! ' of Spartanburg, S. C. i We are Drennred to off?r a scholar - - * j J s: lp in this college in a course in i book-keeping, or if tbe applicant pre- ) ferp, a course ia stenography and j typewriting. This scholarship is < worth,$35 and will enable the one I s holding it to complete the course free J * of a'l charge except cost of books, I * stationery, &c., amounting (o live or j six dollars. The person winning the | * scholarship wi:l be required to promise ! ^ that lie or she will remain until the course is thoroughly completed. The ; scholarship will be given to the person i . vho secures fur The News and ! Herald the largest number of subscribers. Of course subscription price must be remit:ed when the ;.,.me is sent. Ths contest will close Nov. 15th. We fh--.ll be glad to furnish j further information. Tried Friends Best. j ( ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have j proven a blessing to the invalid, i Are truly the sick man's friend. j A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa- j tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS. AN ABSOLUTE QUEL Atuuits, CdaTOiScc 104 N. Frybr S?. j J/gf OSBORNE I An^nata, G&. Actual Business. No Text Eooks. Sheet toe. Cheap board* Send for Catalogue. ^ s. ?_ ?. ^ raSii j J&t, EBSKJyraC>Si ] COMBi A New and Complete Tn.at:?e:n. ?%>: :-sting of | SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Oi:it!.~.et:t snd two t Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cur? for Piles : of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often' results _ in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrib'e disease? We pack a Written Guarantee in eacl' 51 BOX. No Cure, ;so i-ay. 50c. ana ;; a : u.t, o ivj >5. Sent by mail. Samples tree OIKTME3T, 25c- and ?Cc. CONSTIPATION rrcat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and &LOOD PURIFIER. Small, milt! and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's u*e. 50 doses 25 cents. FREE- \ vial of these famous little lets will be civen with a $1 box or more o! I'i'.c 0.:r- NOTICE?ThK CKXUINE FRESH j.\?.k*k i i'lL- I Cure for sale only ty J. J. OBEAJlj Drugsrist, j Wiunsboro, S. C. ___( Wanted. AGENTS for "History of the Scan- a ? *rr ? " :? rr? 11JL n isn-Americau vrar, uy uuu. ueuiy \ i Wattcrson. A complete, ar.thenlic [ history; illustrated;with over 76 fn'lpage half-tones and many richly colored pictures. Lcrge royal o'clavo velume, superb outfit, py$J;.&id for onlv 50 cents (stamps taken) Most j liberal terms inven. Tha giv-atest opportunity of ihc yoaiv 'Addro?s. THE WERNER COMPANY, 11-8 Gt Akron. Ohio. NEW*I 1 _ -^GOODS.r Hecker's Buckwheat, i 1-2 and 3 lb. packages. Vermont Maple Syrup. ; Sour Kraut, 3 lb. cans. Choice Tripe, 3 lb. cans. Heinz's Mince Meat, 2 lb.j j cans. !? *' r i , r T"* _ ? I Also tresii supply or i\ai-j i sins'seedless and plain; Cur-j | rants, Citron, Dates, Figs, ctc. I Come and give them a trial J IF. M. HABENICHT.I: 1 HAVE I !i jit sum | ! ^! i As protty a Stock of Goods as; has ever been brought to i t ? the lcv?%2, |c ic i 'i Consisting in part of Rogers & j f I . Bro.'s celebrated "elated wares r ?Ladles, Knives, Forks, ! ! Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. j I ! AliSG ! ; I Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, \ Yases, Cracker Jars, <S:e.3 &c., ot>/1 irvflfa ort insnA^Hon of (*UU A-i-k ? M WV I.VM . them at your earliest eonyenieitce.. Eespectrullj, 'C. M. CHANDLER I MOTHERS Make 4 \PPY HOMES. | V can a vroman be cheerful and vg ipjjv wiicusiisis ? :&?, uyrvous, . id suffering the excruciating tor- X res of Female Diseases? Jtshould V ' expected of her. When she is j jg from Deranged Menstruation, X i, Falling of the Womb, etc., show < ympathy for her in c. practical %% ( providing her with '< SSRSTLE'S V I1 male Panacea. JH. tnadc(g, p. p.)mas*. | splendid tonic will soon relieve , ! fering and cuf.e the disease, thus j ing the desired result through jT t channels. Only $1.00 per bottle. i ve the bowels gently with mild J* 1 ( ator. Price 25c per package. |. a Complete Wreck 1 six bottles of Gerstle-s Female Cfe t iow on the last bottle nnd is feeling as sr h ever before in her j ife. n ; B. R. LEGGJSTT. Brozton. Ga. jt .c ? t R'kln ? h*. iCs'Aiii sCsr^ J.. >5 <s<i/^3 <i? t^j- e F .r the c-peedy una permanent cr.ro of t f:ti-_*r, s.~dt_rheuin and eczema, Ch:un- 1 jerkin's Sye and Skin Ointment is vit/.cr?t an cqnal. It relieves the i:ch- , ng und smarting almost ins* ?-!!; and ts ccn+inned nse effects a permanent J it aiso cures itch, barber's itch, scalcl he-xl, sore- nipples, itching piles, :happed bancs, chronic core eyc-s r.nd pranulated lids. !>.*. Czdys Co.teZPctsiTCTS for ic:ves are the best i viic, blood purifier iDci "ernfxrgo Price. So cent*. by tic-faster Co.: Druprgists. * * ' > . . i *,^ >- ^hAI A. * -*W- ..?*. wU A. A OT * A*. r.rt /-v T*?* /<\ v iltoify MM BY SUYINC. DIRECT FROM \ ? ROSEN BURGER & CO., j 2C2-204 E. 702cJ Sr., NEW YORK CITY. The Largest Clothing Manufacturers in America. OUR GREAT BARCAS N OFFER! 2 with Extra Pants (_ we Pay nzpressagc. ( t T'.ioso suits are guaranteed to oe made from Jm. _ sorted V.'oci Cheviot, io Black, Blue, Grey and Browc l o sizes from 3 to 9 years of age. Made tip double. ireasUd. w.tb Sailor Collar?Collar fancy embroider. :d?i!ncd with last BiacU Albert Twill Sat cn on< 'atast Waist Baads. Trinuiinj oad Workmenshij he very best. Sizes for 10 to >5 years, wltbcut Sailoj lotlar. ilenttsa ago and if large or smsl!. , "" | ^j ifciQ Wbea ordering send Post OfEcc, Express Money Order or Registered * Utters, also age at last birthday, gg fl If n icd if large or small for bis age. is?.' fS |r>? Money cheerfully refunded if not J*" B satisfactory. Send ac. stamps for jj tPSMcO ! Samples, tape measure, measuring \rft )?anfes, etc. ^ -fr ^ jfcr ^ ~ ^ ^ T^T innthnn floiranl nf UliUlliul Mi 101 U1 No. 1 Porto lice Masses i Captured by th<; First S, C. Regiment ( at the evacuation of San Juan. it. III MACKEREL 1>V T-rxTT T<TTT< JL. 1XA JL c? - ? IBB Lll SASiSAGE ^ EVERY WEEK. " "RESH CUDAHY HAMS. ALSO * FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KIND, AND CHEAP. j J. D. MeCARLiiY A CO. 'o Raise Supplies ron the Mtnici- ( pal Year Commencing April 1, J 898.. AND ENDING x A pn*L J, 1809. I;;; i: .vnct-vJ ;in.: ordained by the " onJau; and >? nrd-. ns of Ibe (own of .'i< ns:;?fo in Council met. That for % ; o j.-u!poso or i.-.i-ing puppies for t&e i car e<,n:rac!:?-:ng' April *1, 189S, and n:\ii.g April 1890. a tss for the um" and In ;'iO -.nan?.; r hereinifter A !ioncJ sha:! bo raised and paid i.to the treasury of s.tld town for the isc and ?er\ ice thereof. T&at is to nv: Five 'ujili? ad tclonm upon every ioliar of the value o: all real and peroral property wi Lin the corporate i:::its of the town of Winnsb-^ro Two dollar- t<> b'i paid by every na!e inhabit?.:. I .'if t!;e town <">t Winnsloro between the of eighteen (IS) uui fit'y (50) yrat.s in lien of working >11 the streets of ? vd town. A ii taxes assessed and payable unUer ? his Ordinance shall be paid in the j oliowing [named kinds cf fa ruts and 10 other: Gold 'i-vfr c>in. Unied S:ates currency and uatio:.a:. biuk lotes. o All iax?s herein assessed shall b? vi la-; and payable between ih> 15:h day E >f November instant ard tho 1st day C *" +r.j\s\ i .IV i _ - - ~ >i -January, ivjj, anj a 1 re- ? rsininff unpai i on the l<t nay of Jan- b my, 1899, spall be co!!ec;cd bv dis,ress or others i-e us now provided by aw, together wirh all ! <?-.! cost^. Doneia Council this ; he first day of November, Ar.nno Doinif.i one thousand eitht [seai-J ijunnrta ana inneiy-nirje, under tiiC corporate >eal of th(.- v'aid Town Council. I J AS. E COAN. i Aite-i: lutondau. Jxo. J. Xeil, Cleik of Council. 1 SPECIAL. * !;;-a ALTHOUGH R. Brandt - ? * has a larger stocK 01 bet? ter quality and greater variety at much closer prices than =ver. he has decided, on account of the great scarcity of monev, to make a to PER CENT REDUCTION. the entire stock, thus hand ng back to you still mo<e :hange than anv jewelry store my where. ll R. BRANDT'S ;uppliment advertisements are noney-savers to you. bend or those you don't receive. % R. BRANDT, * THE JEWELER, * Chester, S. C. 11,11, . V J MULES. i :';J3 PERSONS INDEBTED TO MB =r any 01 tne aoore etocs since i??t priua: and giving their notes for sam~, aid notes falling dne on the first < f )cio^er and the first of NovgmW, 898, will prepare to meet the same, a? rompt payment will be reqaired Di i fYfyl o Si ILL A FEW DUgglBS. ON HAND. COWS and CALVES. I still have a^fewcnhand. I wi-1 av ttje hlsrhs&t cssh nrice f ^r t ?or attic it healthy and young. A. WILLIFORD. Wmr.sborc, S. U. PRESCRIPTION- J NO. 9383. Said to be a SPECIFIC For Mapi Fever - Among Cattle. ? PRICE, 50 CENTS. Usui I mil. IB k SALE. iYACINTHS, Single. iYACINTHS, Double, rULIPS, Single. rULIPS, Double. ;kocus. NARCISSUS POLYANTHUS vARCISSUS, Single. rREZIEA. ^ ?ONION SETS? Miatf ft Final Discharge. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT n ?he 25th day of November, 189$. I ri 1 apuly to the Jua?e of Probate airfield Coantr, *t bi-i ofSce in tlie^ . !onn II -:ne :it Wjtmsboro, S. CM fo%j;* Una' disclpr^c as Administrator ou ? em?e of John 11 dtcg^.Mtj. S\ML. P.THOMAS, V 10 2*2 4w Administrator. R For ONE 8x12 Yi^k i N (j INE i\>r ?ei mjfl A. ? 8-16tf ^