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Bruary 15, - 1809 W H^visor's pr^'C' yon va ..'i ; . Ait^pTiar?> insare : ? ,. - <- "! fc'-oounto? t.-i-. :o:u - ><J v hear? s? t s:f-;ias. ?Mi D. L. Stevenson, of rhi? Kisft cotm-; , *o!d 18 bales of cotton on this WSr mark ?; 6 IS? round on Thursday. J. Robertson is quite b:ck at her b -me near Kockton, butsoe was report' -J i?rter on Monday. She has pneurr <- i?. T* . ^ o^rA^MfflirtOnf .'if O. D? *~H'" >U cuc avi ? gi ?. icviuvu % v* ^- ? ? kWilli;',i,,i neidtd "A Poetic Frat," and tu' u try a p*ir of the celebrated Setz s;-?'-? cJc by him ?rC'-'c*3, <'Vi,-ora*ed froit of *11 kind: aurt aai - other good thing* ^ are. enumerated in Sirs. Habeaicht's adTerr:-emeut this m^rningl'' -W tvat is 'ne jiffrrpnce vb8tween atabbh'g amai --id kuiiug a h-g? One i? ussv.uuic--; -vith indent to ki.i? the otij? r i. ku ii.^ wxiQ intent to salt. 3!agis*-:;te T V Yoairginer, of Judicial Di.si.rjcf 2s . 12, resigned fee office -I'd i1- hr~ bean nocep ?cl br the Govern r. Bi> ue?e??->r has not qualified, Jecik.juvillc Township withou nn. kgal ofEher. ?Tii? n.f?r.. (jj-.n^hter of Dr. and Mrs. E G. Qu4\:'cWrc, ?f Olumbia, died a1; . r ir huuae iu Columbia oi> Tuesday. me lunerai cwrvicct* -u place on Wednesday afternoon. Mm. E. G. Q.i' ttlebaam Is a si3fer of Mrs. B. J. Qu; t-ebanui of tbi3 place. ?Rev. T. D. Bratton will be editor of The L>iocese which until recently was published iu Colambia, Bishop ' N Capers buing the editor. The paper will be published in Spartanburg :nd Rer. M'. Holmes will be associate editor. This paper is the organ of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina. ?The transport Saratoga which sailed fom Charleston * on Friday carrying the 3rd Regimeut Voinnreer I Engineers reached (Jienfuezos this morning unless something unforseen occurred. The engineers will be em- ! s ployed improving the condition of Cianfuegos, and inmak'ogit cleaner and hea'ihier. ?In Tillman's spcech in the Senate on Tuesday he read some iinea from Rudyi-rd Kipung'a lar?j>t poem, The White Han's .Burden. This po^m has been qaoted quite often acd has been a number uf times published In con. aeetiou with the Puiil pine qncsti';u. It looks as if this pcein Uto become as popular as the beautiful jRecessioual by the same author. ?The fire bell rang on Sanaa? about 2 p. tl.and brought out a few peop;e in thesjo*-. Fortunately only a few itrok^ of the bell were mada, and this indicated to those living at a distance that the fire was of no serious congrqaence. Thefirewasin the fire engine, but not exactlv as it was .intends; jo be. The heater used ta keep the -rater in the boiler ...from freezing got out of order, and made I qaitc t blaze in the engine room. ?is the opinion of everybody sfc- _ _ who h.\s tr*-e:ied over the country * roads luvlag tne past week that they are in a w-->"?e condition.than they have h^n f .i- \?ars. The continned raiD3 hare rawle . .a:n in 301m p'aces I almos imf>a?sib?'; a?id che* are so cat up fciur j! v?ii! be ; lo. ^ tiuivj b'.furej they ae in ^->>'1 ahaue ajrain. Tbe? street? in uivn sis ?riv>; not presented such a - app--" a. :cc ia a, long time. ThecruiiiPu granite i-uc Of the crossings wa-.pui uoto j'.isi in ti.ne, for u witbo?ft " th fotii'l pave been much vo."? if" '! 'fcev are. SuWorth Knowing. 40 yea.'>' t--.;cces> in In.1 ifoutb, pr ves Hughes Tonic a ^reat remod: for 1'p ' /% ; J V!., fanJft! T?iitrare Raffov Viilild <2,1 ?l au 1UI Ot -vvvbUi ^ than Q.'i i?ie. Guaranteed, try if. At Drugg <: > 50o sud $1.00 bottles. * SALE OF GOODS The*-; e ot Mr. A. Y. Milling'^ stock of good attracted quite a crowd on Friday. Manv of the articles sold fairly >v oil. aud it is hoped that enough will be left o c:iable Air. Milling to resume busi-iess. The sale was adjourned nniil half-past ten o'clock Saturday uiorni: und continued until enough was recuizeu to satisly ibe claims on toe stock. ANOTHER OLD SOLDIER C.O>E. j On Wednesday last Mrs. J. A. Hinrtant received a telegram announcing the death of her brother, Mr. John wniinarTmm. ?t hia Jmme in "LaGranfire. Georgia. At tLe breakiog out of *he civil war be j/iued Company F, 12th K^'-nsnt, S H. V. He lost his riarht arm ? ihc battle of Ga: ^ Mi.i, June 27,1SG2. Soar: after in:; war ho left hU old *?&.; in F i:< d hm| v cm to Georgia M r. W i' > * : ^ *v n w a. a - acC9s?ful farmer, a j;om! * r an..\ citizju ft^.d a 'JoristU-.u LENTEN SERVICES. .luim'* Churoli. Winmhnro. Rev. EOIli. Allston, Kector. A r-Yv>dnesday, February 15?Morning Prayer, 10 a. m.; Evening Prayer, 5 p. *j). Snnd^ys?10 a. m. ond 5 p. m. i K-Comoianion?Firs;, third and fifth Sundays. Tu *su"'.ys and Wednesdays?10 a. m. * Ttiar?days and Fridays?5 p m. G .od Friday, March 31?10 a. ijq. and 5 r.m j>ueciHi .o-ice for oth r dors. For Ov?>r Fifty Years. >:R3. ?VlXSLO\V'S SOOTHING ^YRUF ha?, yeoii u*ed lor over fifty ye*r* by mil!; of mo;-fur 'heir c' iidren wbi.<j'.s:<h ?ir ? >: p*rf--ct nicces-*. L. It s ln?s ;j- cn d, -<.>" mi* th?? sums, W a!le\? a i p*?:u, -lire? tvin-i ca*:c, and is t-' be>t r.i-ly to- d a rh t-a It ^ wii- v.itv^ '!;o pco- lime ?-ulIer??r \ lUlUi U " I u ever ' nu- f v-o * i Twenty fire cent ' Be -dr; :>nd ask for "Mr Vi- ivw's ~-f.Li.it -r Syrup," and liifco no o:Ler kind. 1-1*17 } j ^UNMtvxEnrl Makes the food more d* 1 BOY At tAKIM PO* OUR BOYS AT CLEMSOXTbe Calhoun Library Society of Clemeon C?>npge *<a? i?ened handsome invitation* i n?i?- 'tn^I annnal contest which come* off on the evening of Friday, February 24th, io memorial hall. Fairfield i? well represented in this society and the students from this county will take a prominent part in tbe coming contest. Mr. Edgar id. 2M 6 i W* AMAf^vr c A# tha XIAUilCWB 15 ViUD Ui tuo Vi awi? V& ?uv evening, bis aabject being "Soctth Carolina in History." Mr. Sisaon H? Lompkio is one of the debaters and i Mr. J. Gregg McSlsster is one of the | marshals. ' For Lm Grfpp*. Tboca* Whitfield k Co.. 240 Wij bash ar., corner Jackson at, one of i Cbicagu'* o?de?t and most prominent VrncsnsiR. recommend Ch mnenain^ Cough Remedy for la grippe, &# it I net only gives * prompt and complete I raliel, bat also eountaracts auy rau dency of la grip?? lo resait in puea; monia. For tale by McMaiter Co. SSCOX? WIES JUR?KS. The following is & list of tbe pttit jurors drawn lor the second week ef /-? UVHl t . James T. Howell, W. E. Walling, G. Y. Langford, Cbarle? Abell, W. M. Patrick, A. Maxcy McMeekiln, . T. Scott, J. E. Dongltsj, K. C. Ste7en? ?on, W. L. Reld, 8. G. Huey, Robert H. Wyiie, 8. T. Simp?on, J. R. Feasttr, W. A. Baaty, W. W. Brooks, A. L. Scragfs, W. S. Douglas#, Saul. DaBose, J. S. Stone, J. L. Brywn, D. R. Elkio, .7. A. Crawford, C. K. Rabb, C. E. C. P. Wray, J. O. Brown, Wm. T. Jone6, A. A. Dann, R. R. Jefiares, John A. Bakej, T. J. Douglass, R. C. Gooding, T. J. Robertson, J. 31. Baown, D. H. Howell. DEATH OF S4ISS JAXK TfOOD. MissJanie, daughter of Mr; W.J. Wood, died at her home Sunday night, 6 Feb., near Crosbyrille, this eonnty, after a few days illness * She was one of our brightest prospects; always kind and gentle. She was a member of Cool Branch 3aptist Churci. She leaves a host of friends behind who feel their own persons! loss In the departure; but who rejoice to know that she is "not dead but sleepetb," waiting the retnirection. Her remains were laid to rest at Cool Branch Cemetery. TTinrt wf>rds can never die. God kcowr-how. deep .they lie,.. Oar ecrols cap never die. - ' TSw* in the tomb we all must lie. .A Friend. THX S-MALL BOY AXD BIS AIB-QVX. The saiaii bays armed with air-guns invade every yard and every lot in town in pursuit of robim, and in tbeir eagerness fo shoot a bird they forget entirely that they are endangering the the property of the people of the town and are making themselves a nuisance to every one. These air-guns' are really dangerous, and unless the boys are more carefal in the we of them something serious will result. N? one wishes to deprive the boys of thii amusement, ;but we only wish to.im press upon them that thty should,not be reckless in the ase of them, and- it is for their good that we: urge tbii. t?*r if many complaints are made to ho town authorities they will probable prohibit the use of air-gans and alingshota. TIS DIOCESE. Orcan ?t EpiscopsiiCi^roh to b# r?t1v?4 ana FaK??hed Hex*. Tbs church l;pi^er recently discontinued became " its editor, Bishop Capers, found its publication too great an interference with his Episcopal dntie*, is soon to be re rived. The Greenville Convocation of the Episcopal Cbnrcb9 ritb the Bishop's approval, will in March issue tke paper, guaranteeing its publication. The j new editor is the Rer. Mr. Bratton, of ! S[ artanburg, Rer. W. S. Holmes, i being associate editor an4 Capt. Edmund Bacon, ageai of tbe Sabscription Department. It ie felt by the Bishop and many others that this paper is too essential to the life ot the Diocesan agencies to be permitted to die. The is'erest of tbe members oi this church, whose organ Tbe Diocese is, is most earnestly invited. Dr. Cabi's Condition Powders, are juit what a horw needi when in bad condition. Tonic, blaod purifier ao& vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For tale by McMu-ter (Jo. mrs- james pagan dies suddenly Mrs James Pagau died Sunday iiigb' fr om a stroke of apoplexy. She had bteu suffering for the past few days from rn attack ol neuralgia, but i teemed to be recovering when the stroke came. Tbe faneral took place at the Episcopal Church yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. lire. Pagan wu the daughter of Copt. Peter Fayssoux, of Charleston, and Miss Rebecca Irvine, of FhiladeJphia, and nu born in 1814, being at the time of ber death in her eightyfifth year of age. In 1844 she vai married to James Pigan, of Chester, S. C , and they past the fifty-fiftk anniversary of their marriage a short time before the cleath of Msj. Pagan last November.- Mrs. Pagan was a devoted wife and|motber and her lon? life was one of-*elf-eacrifice and devotion to her family. H action's Arnica Sal re. Tf" e Hesfc Salve in the w<;r-d for Cut* SrniiLf, Sores, Ulcers, 3a>t Kheuu>. Fever <ores, Tetter, Chapped liaoaChiKblains, Corns, and aii.Skin Eruption*, and positively cnre< P:ies. o? t. pay required. It is ?U6r*nr.eed to ^ perfect, satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent* per box. " For sa:? by McMaater Co. J BANN6 Powder WBE I ilicious end wholesome HOSOIi ROLL j Of the WMt Oak High School for Monthi of December and January lit Grade. TJoV'or. Patrick 96? ilirnie Patrick 37 Snni F^.riek 9S ' : 2nd Grade i Ficnnre Patrick 99 j Killongh Patrick 97 ria-rit Patrick 95 Lsxii? Patrick 94 3rd Grade. Helofl Patrick 97 Ireue Patrick 97 Qtaee P-trick 94 , ilsdcUri Mitchell 94 4?h Gr^de. j MnMibW PKt'ick 96 , Fiki'I; t'atrtk 92 [ Hai'Pce i'r.iyjor SO j E .z-i .90 * < ixitnutu ICO. K-.terprising Druggists. Tlnjii: i.-4 few men more wide awake and .rising than McMaster Co., wh - no pains to eecare the best ot c. rv.ning iu their line for their m&m a* omers. They now have the ] agency for Dr. King's New Discov.-y for Consumption, Joughs :an3 < ;s. This is the wonderful reire'-.. i at is producing mcli a furor o.li o*vi the country by its many start'liii C'l-.-s It absolately cures Asthma, Bsoi.c' 'tis, Hoarenessandall affection's cf :b- Tn oat, Chest and Lungs. Call at sbtrug store and get a trial bottle fr f j* a regular size for 50 cents and $1 CO. Guaranteed to core or price refunded. 5 SOUTHERN PROGRESS Aircng the more important of the naw Industries reported by the Tract^uisn duritg the week ending Febrr.a:; 11. are brick and lime works in Alabama; brick arid tile works in' Arkansas; coal mining developments iu N'j) ?h Georgia and upper East Tennenee; cotton mill* in Georgia and North Carolina;?ihe latter a $500,000 plant ; a 30- ton cotton seed oil mill in Texa?; a fertiler factory iu West Virginia ; a large flour mill in South Caroliua; a 100-stamp gold milling plant and another gold mining companay in the Dahlonega district;a $10,000 hardware company in J'exaa; ice factories in Kertucky and Virginia; a $100,000 lumber company- in Florida! a nail mill in West Virginia; two planing riftnroia ai\r\ ftno in TvPntnctr j UllilO| 11? V* WiglMI l*l?M Vl'V **- J saw iriiiJs in Tennessee and West Virginia ; a saw works in Virginia; a spvkfc aud handle factory in West Tennessee; a large tannery in Ea*t Tennessee; two telephone companies in Kentucky and a wood working plant in Aiabama. VTEATHSR INDICATIONS. A red sunset is an indication ot a floe day on the morrow. "When it i* even! ig ye say it will be fair woath?r, for the iky is red." Matthiw, xv, 2. A yellow or gray iunset is an indication of wet weather, also one green or yello .Yiih grew, A *v.d v d lowering sky at snnriie is an indication of a wet diy. "In the Tcornias; /esay, it wil' be foul weather to-d* y, Tor the sky i- re-l and lowering." w x~'\ 3 A 2ray morning ii i aT-iadic-iiioa of a fin.- day, A haae {ar^auri iha sn-; wuilcaies rain. When j this a rail, ot live or six hoort' dorj.L*on ma} be ex.-ected. A halo ar^on-; ihu ?un, occurring after fine weau-fw. indicates a storm. A hale aron?j.i'be moon is a sure indicatiea f The larger the halo the '-irain clondr, and the ?ooner th<- -'j; may be expected. 8ma!l j co oncircles which are frequently i ifx'.L truud tbe moon or san are ieru-. .t corona. A corona jfrowioff | srr.i'i..;- indicates rain; growing larger, jf . r . .* her. It ia?aid tbat rain will j fo' i - . halo withiu as many day a at ; t :e' - c stars within the circle.? Roy?j it?r> A.'manac. j ASSOCIATION OF PATRIOTIC AWARD. I Mr- V. D. Douglass has received I tbe f allowing letter, wbich explains itseif: Columbia, S. C., Feb. 3, r99. Dear -rs. Douglass:?On Monday afternoon, January 30, a meeting of Comrabia ladies was held at the home o* Mrs. Ellison Capers, when Mrs. C*pets was duly chosen president and Mrs. E. W. Scr veil secretary and treasurer of I he Association of Patriotic Awaid then formed, having for its j present object the procuring of a I suitable testimonial for Lieut. Victor ! Blue. it was decide -.1 that the proper j testimonial would be a lnndsome ! medal. I was instructed to write to a lady in f-ach fo* n, ai:?i your name has been given me for Wini?>boro, asking her to form a like association to gather fundi for the testimonial. We have agreed 'o name no sum, desiring the | ofFerijg to be as gensral as possible, J what each is ab'e to give, however j small. We want a voluntary and ?cheerio' outpouring from the whole j Sta'.e. If yon are nut able to act iu the matter will you kindly find some |onewbo.,can do so? But we hope , | y ;-u can take charge. i P.Va-.e give tbe substance of tbi* i i to you county paper. Very trnly yours, Mary P. Screven, j Secretary and treasurer Association | Pa^rlot'c Award. ,i ? Dangers of ih* Grip. | Tii# greatest danger from La Grippe is cf 2is resulting in pneumonia. If I reai^nro'e care is u-f> ?, however, and ' m .. l n j- i._i _ ! ly'LuUi' rjj.'ii * x^ctucuy laieu, jfcli.dduger will '.voided. Amoux I?.)if f?n* c ib.'/ira: db who bare used : his rr'ot-oj f ?r * y^ppe we have yet >! '. or' s ?:ui? case haylnsr rt' T"-an' ?i m ^hich showt con J .-'it:- \t' at tt?is o?xiedy is a certain j or;-\ : iwo* .hat ^ngerous disease, i i: ; u:e a gripu- in less time than o'.?r ;reatmeiit. It is pleasant i i a ; ' - v to take. For sale by MoMas* I I iu* C--. I <T> > c0ld wkathkb The reporter frr The Tfzws aju Hibald did not ar official repo: from the Governor <it t.? coorinoe hie that the wetther vr?? uoainaily col< darinjr ?be paet tew day?, bat h( tbongbi it would be of interest to th< reader# of Thb News and JBebsuj ind called on Mr- J W. Seijfler for th< official Sgnr*?. *lv. Seifler haa ib< doic t< instruments btlooging to tbi trovf /nmentt and tiey may b* <!? p?nri?r<l ob to record the temperatari accurately. The thermometer refit ten the minimum and maxieom ten peraure. Sunday the minimaa wai 12 and the maximum 20 degrees. lion day was the ooldan day this year, anc the official thermemeter registerat Binimun 3 dogreas abete zero will the maximem 12 degrees. "With the mercury playing aroucc tero In tt :a section it hu broofht i frt&t deal of diaeonfort to animalt tad birds. We notice that in Vary land an effort is mad* ta fead part ridgea by placing whtat along branckei where tbt* birds are apt to wefc oover Wiib atf-i-i*ich (inotv *rd such tarer cold, ci# will hav? a har<l time pro curiDg rood, and it ironfd be .?-all foi iports-cei. as wel? eg humane peopla U UUC6 i't 1KCU U UU1 AS xa< am pw-wi bit. Horsts, tons, hoja &nd *4eep wi:! affdr iatemaly during tbi> kind o: weather, and tieir owners otfhfc to dc what ihey ran (o mike them comforttbfe. We are tot fanaiici on the sob' ject of cruelty to animali, bat it oftei rears to as that tht people are to tirelr too negligent of tht comfort) f dumb aniraale. Since the above wai written Mr Seigler reptrte the thermometer or Tuesday at 3 degrees below zero. The intense itching and smarting in cid>nt to these disea?B, Uimtantlj allayed by applying Chamb?rlain'< 5> e and Skin Ointment. Many verj bad cases hare been permanently enrec by it. It is equally efiaient lor itchioj piles and a favorite remedy for sor< nipples, cbapped hands, chilblain! frosr oitea and ehronic sore eyes 25cts. per box. For sale by McMastei Co. COMIXO AND 9OIX6. M< <i T. C. E i.'tt returned bomi Saturday. Miss Sallie Garrison left Friday ioi Columbia. Mr. D. A. Crawford his gone tc Ricmoad on bnsineu. Mra. Preaton Rien returned Thuriday from Bljtewoad. Mrs. H. N. ?bear left ou Saturday for C heater to yiiit relatifea. Hjti. Jno. G. TfolliDj, ol thii county, apeut Friday in town. Mrs. Walter Till and children aw visiting relative* in Orangeburg. Mr. R. C. Gooding left Friday moiuing for Richmond on bonnes?. Mr. X. W. Laederdala returned Friday from his extended trip cortb. Mr. F. C. Withers was it town on Taeeday in the interest of Tie Stata, Mr-. E.Y. Finlay*on,a popultr drummer from Charlotte, speat Thursday in town. Dr. H. DtsPortee, of Virginia, ii Tisiu'ng his brother Mr. U. G. De?Portei. Mrs. W H Kerr, of Greenwood, S. C , i" viniiiiig her lister Mrt. Herroa. Mr. J. Vf. Hanahau left Friday night ior Columbia on professional busines* Mi E G D<rigbt is doit oo a isii t relative and fneud* in th? c ,-i .< ?ty. ii . ? v. R Birford, of Atlunt*, Ga., is v' ?.;aj l.cr aunt aud anc'e, Mr. and ?lr?i. J. T). McCarl??y. Mrs. B-.Joktcr who ha* oeen visiti^ Mrs. W. .T Herron returned to hei home in l u u.nbia Thursday. Mr. H. W. Strickland, who ha* bear here for several weeks, has roturnad to bis home in Providence, K. L Mils Mattia Till has returned H Orangeburg after spending ?erera] weeks with her brother at Rockton. Mr. Fred Stewart, of Baltimore, oat of the moat popular drummeis on tbi road, was in town Tuesday shaking bands with his many fnesds. How to Look Good. Good looks are really mare than sklr deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs, ll tbe liver be inactive, you have abilioui look; if yourBtomach be disordered, yon have a dyspeptic look; if youi ' *j 1 -am a uc aiicubcuj yuuuavca^Auvuw look. Secore good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is h good Alterative anc Tonic. Acts directly oq the atomacb liver and kiune>s, purifies 'he blood, cur--# pimple*. blotches and boils, anc gives a good co.nylexion. Every bot tie guaranteed Sold at McMaetej Co.'s drug store. 50 cent# per bottle.i THE WlhTiarAJtTT. A hew invention for passing awaj the time pleasantly on a winter nigh i? called, "A Winter Part?." It ii an organized club really with a beac person or President, wbo i? lopposet to watch the tiuaoj and appoint meet ings whenever it b8 fit, first beifii certain it is agieeab'e to all parsons The club consists ?t a President wh< IL. _ ? ^ . V appUlUtS IUH P?HJ auu liiC LUVU4U** to their dntles. Tbc duties are ?acb a readings, orations, recititicni, jekes ai.d essays. Tho first Winter part; w*s beld al Jit R. V. Bray'* ob ib< 10, inst, and considering it beinjr tb first was a complete success: Thi piecies were excellent, especiallr tb one read by Mr Bray called "Zek Scroggins, tbe Embarawsd Lorer.' T. l.n?K.kU m>, It >YW U lie VI liUC UiVI* lOUg UHUiV ??' ever beard, and to the question "Does Bell Zora Ann love too, Zeko * Z?ke startles us with the uniqat an* quaint answer of, "I dont know; b* she do like eho do." And we al took ijoinfers fr^m Zeke'# Ourt?h: p Tb- music for *he < cmiO'j wa? for nis'ifc'J by Mr R>>bi Brawk*y wi b hi mf >- :oii?: anrt Kobr H*lfor<1 ?*uh hi haernouica, It is pxce'ient, and wi inv:ro ?>:ber iiiusicians and tingers ti I oltnii^ Or.r tvintwr sift 01.PI to every bod}, ana I close wkh invi tations to all to com*. l.J.l. 11 ? )lll 51! w M T t ifasaC-' T ; Out in Kansas Jives * happy wife. She crites: vt 1 ) Ittve used Mother's Prien<3 before I twc confinements. The last tune I hid twin*, and vas in ftSor on!/ a fe?r min* tttes. Suffered v*ry little." The rctsoa *hy ! Mothp.r'?? ihriend s does expectant mothers so much good Is because it Is an external liaiment, * be applied upon the o?& _ vhere I ?uch of the strain W> ?icr. ' .' <ause the pores of tl' j v .lii rcao .v < ? ! tt, and it comes into direct co ; :! ?> vvl?h j -and is absorbed by the ^arts >r; ' Morning sickness is q'liokij :cJ. . j and nervousnessrs??Dt':o!np;-'./ v .? uv. ! The sense of dre?il r.n.i f^rcJ s r: : *; txperienced, c^-n | Confinement is rh^r- .-.n! ai.rr".. J pain. Recovery is eu c?' %,".u ' .r . " :*< I j of all, Mother's <1 li- " ! , unbom ;uct ns r*n:*;i ?.? ;>o <. : f i mother, and when xu > vi!l be strong, Justy and 'tealr'..;*. Orufgrn* Mil movwra rntso wjia wuic , S*ad for car frc? Wok on Ir.t subject, fiaety illustrated. 1 THE BRADFIELO REGULATOR CC, atlaxta, ga. 1 ???? JOTFOaD-AFFAIEg. Febraary thai far has proved (o be ? month of rain and bad weather generally. Farzoers are bekind with thoir work, plowing especially, bat are much eneaoraged at the prospect of the oat ' crop. 1 A mad dog earned quite an exciteI merit here last Taeaday n^g'jt It bit ; dogs, cowa and hogs from Rocky i Mount to Blackatock. W? bear that it ? waa kllladjast beyond that place. ! Mr*. T. T. Lumpkin, of Winnaborv, ia with her-laaghtar, Mrs. A. M. JacV.ton. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Douglass,' * Blackatock, vlaited iheir p.^ents, Mr and Mrs. Yf. J. McW* er*, iint -ek lira. J. A. McCrorey U viaitict? iier danghter, Mr*. J. T. Carter, at Cedar ( Spring#, Miss Mattie McCrorey left a few dare ? ago for Aogosta, where she expects io take a coarse io trained nurBing. Mews. Major Pye, Sam Ghduen, HaryeyFord and Thomas Kilgo left , federal weeks a^o for the business college at Macon, Ga., where they will , bef?r several months. JRer, Mr. Miller's congregation at Bethtada expected him Sunday, but 9ere disappointed to bear that he bad j ?ot returned from Tennessee. Mr. Daviu Dix<m and Miss Janie > Gladden were married last Wednesday t At Mr. J. J. Gladdon's. Mr. Dixon is ?n xemplary yoangmsnand th* bride Tcry lovable yonng lady. To theo* 1 we oflar oar bett wishes. C. S. F. February 6, 1899. Look! A StlUb I* Tta* S&rea nine. Hughes' Tonic (new im? prored, taste pleasant), taken in ear jr , iprinf and fall prerents Chills, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts ou the '*?" iDifum 5att>r fh*r> UTV) IUIIOI up luo Qninine. Gwrantecd, try it Az 1 EJrmpjistf. CCc. sad $1 <W * KIDGETfAY LOCALS. I : Dr. H Y JL>c-F\?r?f?, < f Ri-f -oa , , V-., spear We1fr?dttv tu ' T?in.--^o . wjth bis bioi&er, *U H ?. f'tPor'es. Dr D*-P?n'">? <iv J no ^ ; a boy *?uii hi? - Id f:? -*? ^ vwic ' glad to tap aim a There was an eotert&i; ciciu t at the residence of Mr. R. T. Bkir I last Ke?k, the preceeds of which went te the Methodist Church. i Several new streets have recently [ been opened up i? town, which add znnch to the appearooce ef thiags in > Central. ? if n. Hogan'i residence on Coleman : street is Bearing completion. Mr. Joe Celeman is boi'dia? a very nsat cottage on Coleman street. The negroes of the commuuity will i soon commence the ereciion of whit , they claim is to We a masonic hall, r Mr. Geo. Derrick, our popular snd ; efficient denot ajent, has been called I to the bedside of his mother, who is I not expected to live. Mr. Mowver, i formerlj agent at Leoaville, S. C.. is here daring Mr. Derrick's absence. Oar town it soen to have a nice n- w ' achool balding. Bonds whrch wee I floated for this parp-se hare all b-eu taken by the T> v?k of Pid^eway Mr. anl Mrs. C. 3v. Rahb visitea frieiid-* aud relatives in aud around Winnsboro last week. Mr. J. T. Barren, of Columbia, ao . comfanied by several officers -if th? ^ First Rhode Island Regiment, c-ine t up on Saturday and hid a big Yossum j hnot that night. Several nice one* j were caught a-;d the crowd re urnett to Columbia on the midnight train r Mr. Barron wa? the only one who had * ever been on a bant of i h'.s kind, and j 'twas quite anaa3ing to tee the soldier bo?? climbing, cutting and shaking tree*. The Rhode Inlanders are a jolly, 8 gentlemanly ?et, and Ridgeway will , evtr b? ready to welcome their return Y Fobrnary 9, 1899. J. O. N. ' ' ! 0 ? Twenty Years Proof. ? Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bo w? els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An ; absolute cure for sick headache, j dyspepsia, sour stomach, cont stipation and kindred diseases. ,! "Can't do without them" - R. P. Smith, Chilesburg", Va. 9 writes I don't know how I could V -!,x -U Allf th T li n Tir?r1 E>| V_i V^/ VV VIA A 4 AM V V ??V%V? o [ Liver disease for over twenty a'] "ears. Am now entirely cured. jTutt's Liver Pills TVI?X:N* PAPA'S feXCK. BY .T <E IN 1 A V? B: ..LrTI>: i is : ?- v ? i Hi! - i. . < C'i I j A; ' Viv- - >n' '< k : I Awi > >!;= h:- ?v.<?s <i ."i .? i I An-.i nukes hf*!p lrm us ? h-'d; i J Wbi:e -Si* st< ' P.-- \ run :o it ! L'c* ?-.-.? ? .= to u.T -.iSf '*: = . : A -i- I en? ;*z :?c ?ioct ?rq ? | We iiaveio j .up when . Ap? jk. i When papa'> tick mama has stand j Right side ^d &ud hold shaad, j v- bile Si* h.- L>ds to fan aoJ J n, i For be ears "a dviu' ma And wants i ? children rou. aim to Be there w rtn "au Serin' a geti through He lays he r :.uts to say got ye And kiss as : !l and then he' lie; Then moan and ?aye bis ' sathin'i thick" It's awful sa i when papa's sic*. When papa's sick he acts that way Uc jl he hear;- the doctor *ay. ; "You've onl? tjot s cohl. y:;:i -^ow, i Y u'.?: bo all r-ght'u a davV r S A-iC .f.en?! yc>;'-.:i . i' - <,j 1 /l.fferen' h' ca ? be, ; | .* "c .TfTeJs .'iTifi *vre.j:f f>. <? > ' > j j night, , Ji>' 'c-'Hi-e i;ia c!im;er u ' :<* kv'' right, ; Vv'.' -.i no ?1Ae- i* tU" u k i ?4]1 i;Sc .! IVj p.;^ ' S ok. i | _ j | **{ S< '1 l ' ' \ | !-i v.-./:- ' i i V>aV, fe 'l- i THE 1 | GREA' ??? UXENCH St;. fEI;V prodjicti tfc .- r la SO daji T4i Htr-j*us D*'.it'-y siVaricocele, /W. y Mcas y. Steps i Jrkat loasaa eauicd b; :rtcso: -ooth. It da or > Co"- .-npticn. Votise M?ti ;*ia in.vv bo*c and Old ' ra recover Y iutb.'' v'ig?r. It fives vigor a:' se to .tin-on k?i or s, p r.d -.a taoofcrbBsi. * or marriage. E?; cairk a the v?st poclcc* Frice CO PTf,' oxu: jt *y ti.Jiil, ia pU. . pic'c Jy V> I ~ *rittea fjttreu.iue. i?A>. 0'tit.. .. Pariv Bold only by ;J. J. OBEA X, Dri-<jgint, Wiansi.-oro, S. C. g g B sad Whiffy Hao't' M|B aU| ? C apJB cured at ircev. -ii >5 fs ar ? 3 5 Sslfe outBsJa vjli of - r a B g ^ |y 8 ycuiaT5> sni MflTT 'TTTfflTTl b/alwu. ty.v >. ^ t?? Qfflcc 1W.... i'lyor ct. ! OSBORNE'S j tnriuU. G&- Actnal Eiislaass. No i ?xt Book*. 1 Sm!*? f!he?.o board. Send f?* <2h^''okW? LETTi] * Of Aijilii.i Jii.. :1 | STATE (> V SOU .'U A ?.' . IN \. j COUNTY OK FAIKFIKT.i By&RJOHXSTOJ, Esq ,/-/. PM.' , v:> IIFPJ. S. li i. if .; '7: k I of C nrt -f ! oi.iin F hth in:.do -nif f- me to p nt h :j It (ors i?;' .- .omini.-vtraK'.-f. f ?' o>' re *nci eflectr vf il-.-v ;> i'. i;;n, - j cawed: I hwsc ar. iljeief re ic> ml ?.d-j moiiisb all and iiu<r>i!ar t :< kindr-d ;:-d creditors of : u -e&id Mai*v Ac.n Eikju, i defied, !lint they be .-r.d appear bcJ'ore me. in the Court of P?\>bate, to h(- held at Kai; d Cu-i House, Sol.:! Caroliiia, on ;ae 23.e J? EV.K..,-,Qr.w noTt ?-f .r nnhl? Uivy UJ. r?>utu*4 7 ?. .. ? cation hereof, at 11 o'clock i ibe foreaoon, to sho--? causc, if anv :iey hive, why the s?H Administraf 2 should not be grau'- d. Given um >r ray hand tiii 5th day of Febraarv. Anno Domini "399. S. R. JOHNS ON. 2-4-2t Jndge of k*obat?. ?tiAPA?r;sE 131 LE A WHB* ciLy-tB | A %\tr and Complete Ts.-st;.:* ity. i ;r ;csiTO r < i J v.?; ">f Oint^tit Aiiev'.: ;r . .:?-<?> - j j ?<. <;(;*nsttsr.-.- , ! dcj^rc-e. i" . i >. th : lraif- A-l-li is ;?*> . cr-!i .f: iy -* ? . : j W?" ?jc:. a W.ir v. C * ; ? No l.i -c, :' iy. J3". I * . S.nt > ;a-. S>-.. :.v? i oi! T^STIFV. ... Jiw- efO'"'-.' : .as-;* .* . . s . I ff ll'v -.'gf-.-A : ' .If.*. i ! * . '.'i -u ?it * ' * *>" . ICS?" C'MT?U S.itril , j C'JR-: :jr saJ. '/ ./ j- obi:as, njt.-.trifsr WiBESb , S.' NEW GOODS ^^JUST IN. English Dairy and P;oeapp Ch? ?? I Evapo-t-.ted Frnits of all ;.inda T7> ... ? O 1 L . . ftS,.' rrunes, a jus. iv;t *<.> A new vat i f y of N. Y. B -nit ?' Fice Cakes. Pickert's Mackerel iu torn?.! ? sano Early Juno Peas. Coru, Sf; g Bf ui. Pjckie-1 Salmon in 10 it> kits. Trv them. Fiuest Cruckei* ? ? c ^rv i' rce da* f ( ?>;5 5 ?." i *? . t. ' ti- i7, ' i IF. M. HABEXICBT.: 1/ Ik 3 H I *i? ^ ^ ?** ? iMMiim&j i i i i t j ! | I " If ' 1 I B L'J*. 2 S i I i o (M!1 i JL i> 2 1 ! i i I i i ?r , .rv s|j*n 'iS ". ibiiMwi ii-j., an?camawatrg ?? m i??1 TT?o?3 Girls ' 't j1 'jRt it. ?h<* s'e?:cl?.r j-Irl J " ' e',; sr.<! 'lie --e>;k' j of ,, -J if tie ? i .'I* . is , .j ' .; ? \M ? $? 3 B ,hers, when your children are at-1 t. ced by tfc3 'dreadful croup, von . i - T\_ T~1,? TXT T3,,11Ja | n & not> cissp&ir , ur? cumi juuu o C igh S- rup will rc-lisve and ear? t > disease at. once. You can always c end on this marvelous remedy; it n er fails to cure. For whoop'ingc gh and measle-congh it is the best r-- .edy in the land. Children like it. 3 2r.BiilTs Syrup cure Croup v/ithout fail. V sn:-?1I nril to take. Doctors : .iiii.ejci it. I'ilcc 25 ccuts. At all druggist*. ??- i T-T a VK _ .'*> jl ~ U JjJLiiE As protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, C-insisting ia part of Rogers & Bro.'s celebrated plated wares ?Ladles, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Carving Sets.. &c. ?ALSO? Handsome China Cake Plates, B^rrj and Salad Dislies, Vases, Cracker Jars, <fcc., &c., ind invite an inspection of them at your earliest convenience. ReepectraHy, 'JL CffANDLE-R of" ;*iTi!Qrir?05ip litiki] . I ii ui . ,Aivro\ei> at th-; last .ve;.trx<; ok fHK i;0 ibl1 of couxtt commisitons-rs o eld on j ax. 1*. lCS;S ' ;?e ^Isinis wcrn ey.^ruined >. o aDjjrowd c-: State "Ca^e f::ad of 1803: ' >* . ' Am ?unt. i 'V J L W?V. $ 10 00 l: i J J O^-ear. 22 85 3*' " .? A ilartiD, 10 00 1. > Joo R Li^a:. ton, 2 00 ' Jno R Hamilton, 2 00 ; News aac? Herald, 44 35 ] ) JE Stereo-sou, 12 00 . 2 > \V B Smith, 5 00 2.) Samuel Catkcart, Jr, 7 50 2 I J W Pope, - 12 00 2 i J C Stewart, 10 00 2 ) Geo H McMaster, 9 50 2 3 GFAndrews, i 1480 2 3 WHTimmerman, Treas cf Sinkiosr Fund, 7,686 88 CLc following claims were examined s l aoprored on Road and Bridge t. .do: 1898: : Amount. v. o' -if. $ 5 95 2:^ .1 J Ou..a- 13 2? 2-2 J 4 3 45 "2 K-r i i-i '-!f cit'tile Co, . 17 45 'l\i> ; ?\ i j (}*( . , 3 00 217 -CD v.- .mile Co, 7 00 hi- ] rx-t.v oia> -ii were examined J ' nr V'M ii P u. iiouse land of i IS: Amount. U > J .? $3 85 _ J v, . , 24 00 - ! G ... i 1100 , !> i.J 12 00 j L J >b:. p, ? 12 00 The i'A'orfi ~ f \rr.& *reie examined > d approved on i'ubiie Baiidinj fund c 1898. Kb. Amowit. i)0 E H J'-M.iinoc, $3 50 'iUJ.TObar. 8 60 I co certify thai the abore statement i % correc copy of claims approved the laj; westing of the Coaoty Hoard held January IS 1399. 5. G-TEOTAffr, 2-9 Connfv 3upevisor F. C. - - - " ' ? i % ?| The Equitable | Life Assurance Society t of the United States. ? J? TL'C mar:HgenQeni of tbe & liqui-ab^ Life />s-ur?rtce Society la ibi- tor - i-' y i? Gceirous of zeenr "$ ing t' c 'rvioi- of a iu&?. of cbarU n. Mnvna.nl ?t? 'UiCi XI ' Z*;J; 'i? \j ? ? fonsbsro ?s, heed* .? < !."' - ri'-l't v ill be i :? . --. - ?;ca ed is: tr-* -clence d -,'Tv '? _<;.\ uoc and ta art of "' * * > Siting. There!? no r '.n-:'.! v ijrofcjgios: ii <t rewhicil is a. 're reuiie-'i* v a lifo * r-gency v i h r2ergv siuc! abil^ I >. - #-?rdc:?-< ; me a ( .. ...jcj:-' p* t. -anent * < -trrl arc arob't on# te . :< a?j? n nu n< ill ii.- -rofes<*0"? ) ' v '''(1. vy j j 'Qt) l.'?Y </r ' I 3 19-3.- '' Rock H-i '.Vc. J-W;: ^ iv.?> v?- w'??? -> WMItaking IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, ibh a fali sleek of Caskets, Buria4 a*es *r.d Coffins, ^oqs^aptJy ot hand, id us;1 of haars? whi*n, requested, iaatofid fov past pairontje anc solieiition for a share m 1fine in tha :d St&Bfl (Jalto attest t? *t *11 kttirt. : T3E KLLIOTT W S0?P, J. H, BLLSW A O#. T c?'hc: s' Examination. 1 . K N X . Ku HEIiS' iSAAJU v. .vi' :: . -on the third Sifnri> L. ?"-T EVEN SON", 2- ,2 Superintendent. t r - * v* jCj~.;a ..*.4Y:u Fa-s A! .'aysBought " of m 1 ???p. PROFIT ?8 1 Diet If! I " "U OUR BIG STOCK MUST BE ... SOLD.... ia Every Article GUARANTEED AS REPRKSEN lED AND EVERY CUSTOMER GETS ' A BAIiGAIN, FUR WE HAVE Ti GOODS AND WE HAVE LUTTf E PRICES. r IKST CUMil, FIRST SERVED. ? ScDd n? your wttch w.>:k and jewelry j b-; we a- be-ier prepared ihin ever to reader qu ck ervice. fi. BMIET^J* CHESTER, S. U. - NEWS *** ;| * ' "'i - :''M and "|j \ HERALD. M : ;. p ^55s -''sjjjl z==!=E= " ;lS * ? -td%?3&B In-Weekly $3 a Year in Advanct, Weekly, $1,50 a Tear* in Advance. , "*. 1 ? i .'i7 li JllWIi. |iLETl'?B READS, 1 BILL READ , NOTE HEADS, LAWYERS' BRififS. | LIENS, MOETGAGBb, IDBBDS, OHUfWLAR!*, and tytrythinf in j?b Ha? m cheaply a* anjwkirt !** ? ^ theState. GIVE US A CHANCE .- "Issii :' '":M Every penny, spamt at horn# is kept at noma. ______ . N otice to Voters . The Books of Registration for ih? nnvf Wn?iiA?nQl t?i KA hAlr) Al uvai iuuiiiw^ai vvivuj t / vv i*v*v? April 3rd next for Intendant and four Wardens for the town of Wiruwboto, S. C., wilJ be opeu for ibe recbteuoc of roters at the stox*e et Simpson k C&tbcart on January 1, 1S93, *?#d closed April 1, 1899. AiJ ?ot??r? in this election are required to register witfciu tliis time. J. E. < OAJi. In tendont. W. M. CATHCAUT, : Sn^ervifor of R^istratton. ftelill#! I UHHOMfUSH. m A AND ITS C"Uj2S TnE Editor :?I have an absolufs / remedy for Concitmptjon. L'y its timely us* / . thousands of hostess eases have been already permanenily cured. So proof-positive a.-n j of its power t hut i consider it my duty to s/nJ fao "boitUs free to tii. :e of your readers who have Con2uxp3r?,Throat; Bronckial or Lung irour.'^ir i::ey t.m wrne me tucr express and poet. rZ] :r. sdc'recs. Sincerely, I. A. StOCUK, tt. C~ m Pacrl Kew York. 8&* Tho Editor:.il >.r.? liasiuMS Minagemtat W ttaU P*nr tauraaUie '.M? ges?ret? Propoaftfc* >i