The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, August 09, 1899, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wednesday* August 9, - - 1899
x cite Bicycle For One Hi
M Subscribers.
For one hnndred new subscribers to
the "Weekly News and Herald, this
newspaper will give a chainless bicycle.
The only condition is that the
B subscription most be for a year and
paid in advance. This cffer stands
w open for GO days. Now is the chance
for some young lady or youne man to
get a gooa Dicycie.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
?isze summons elsewhere.
?Join the business league!
?Read Supervisor's report.
?Ginning outfit for sale. See advertisemect.
?Cora for sale. Ses advertisement
?| M in another column.
?Who is overseer of the road from
Winnsboro to Rockton?
H ?Never in the history of Winnsboro
^ ?J
fnave so many signs 01 ram umu.
?The next reunion of the South
Carolina veterans will be beid at
Greenwood.
Qnickly cure constipation and rebuild
aud invigorate the entire system
?never gripe or nauseate?DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. McMasler Co.
?In a few year? it will be considered
a disgrace to baye bad roads leading
into a town.
?Ladies' S2.50 slippers reduced to
r$1.75?Nos- 2? to 4s. tret a pair Defore
thcv are all gone. Porter Bros.
?The business men of Winnsboro
should see to it that- the road to Rock
ton be put in good shape at once.
?Q. D. Williford is haring his storeroom
enlarged preparatory to receiving
his stock of fall and winter goods.
?Let the taxpapers decide at once
whether Winnsboro is going to have
Wfttiirn'r.rt?. Whv nrolono- the asronv
of suspense? t
?Crops are laid by and the weather
is dry. Now is the time to work the
road to Kockton.
Irritating stings, bites scratches,
wounds and cuts, soothed and healed
k by DeWitt's Witch Eazsl Salve,?a
sare and safe application for tortnred
g& flesh. Beware of counterfeits. McWa
Master Co.
W ?It took fourteen innings to decide
the game between St. Louis and Bosrr>
J Cl T Krr a
LUU xucsua). Ol. jLJVUIS iruu uj a
score of S to 7.
?Monday was salesday, but business
around tbe auctioneer's block
wasn't very lively. Very little property
was disposed of.
?Col L. W. Youman, of Barnwell
County, shipped the first bale of new
cotton on August oth to F. TV. Wagep
ner & Co. in Charleston..
F ?Maior Tavler, the colored bicycle
rider, clipped five and three fifth3
seeonds off of the worlds record by
/ riding a mile in 1.22 2-5 ia Chicago
Thursday.
?The Caldwell Dry Goods Company
have recentiy been making improvements
in the interior of their store.
They are getting in sbape for the openly
_ rflg Off IBa fali trade.
r "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did
me more good than all blood medicines
and other pills," writes Geo. B.
Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt,
pleasant, never gripe,?-they care conslipation,
aroase the torpid liver to
action and give yon clean blood, steady,
i nerves, a clear brain and a healthy
Iuy^/wu IV* iuviuu^bvt w
?The chain gang only made a beginning
on the road from Winnsboro
to Rockton. The road hands mast
l- finish it.
?Chew LoDg Cotton Tobacco and
be happy. Best tobacco on the market
for the money. Sold by
Porter Bros.
?Reports from various county
papers indicate that the kissing bug
is making its appearance in this State.
The kissing bag joker has been "at
large" down here for some time.
TKo T-narlo loorlirtor nnf -f mm f'hnr.
lotte in all directions are tnrnpiked
for ten miles. This makes Charlotte
one of the best towns in the South.
^ ?Don't forget the meeting to be
p heid Thursday afternoon to organize
* a business league. Winnsboro seeds
a business league and the meeting
Thursday should not be adjourned
until an organization is ejected.
Hamilton Clark, of Channcev. Ga.,
k 3ays he suffered with itching piles
twenty years before trying DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of
which, completely cured him. Beware
of worthless and dangerous counterfeits.
McMaster Co.
?Before the summer ends the peo^
pie of Winnsboro will probably have
\ an opportunity of seeing a play prej
sented by local talent. Several plays
Mfr* are under consideration and rehearsals
will commence as soon as a selection is
made.
^ ?Mr. Grier Brice, who was operated
- upon for appendicitis three weeks
| ago at Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltia
more, has returned home. The cpcruL
tion was entirely successfnl and Mr.
W Brice is rapidly regaining his normal
health and strength.
L ?The News axd Herald acknowlW
edges the receipt of the annual premium
list of the South Carolina Agricultural
Society. The list of premiums
is, if anything, fuller than usual and
everv possible inducement, is offered
* to attract exhibitors.
EL , ?A party of sip.aU boys left. Monday
afternooQ for Catawba Kiver where
? they will g> into Camp for about a
week. The? were accompanied by
I one or two older friends who "will see
m that the young fellows do not carry
$ their sport beyond tin limit of pru
dence.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cars thoroughly
I digests food without aid from the
L stomach, and at the same time heals
and restores tbe diseased digestive
organs. It is the only remedy that
doe? both of these things and can be
^ relied upon to permanently cure dyst
\ pepsia. McMa^fcr Co.
W* ?The road between Winnsboro and
Rockton i* in bad condition. It is
K.'
fall of noles w;>ich will make it almost
impassable in wet weather. It
should :be worked now before the fall
rains begin.
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Pretty \
Children
"We have three children. Before the
birth of the last on; rr.j wife used four bot- j
ties of MOTHER'S rxi END. ir you naa tne ;
pictures of our chi'dren, you could see at \
a glance that the Ir.'t one
is healtiiiest,pret;:'j:: :.ni I
finest-looking of uicrr. ell.
My wife tMnks Holder's
Friend is the greatest ~ j
World for expcct- WJj,
ant mothers."?
Written by a Ken- p? I
tuckyAttorney-at Jldmnf
mnTBcro wWnnl
Plllim 0 P"
CD!EH?? Prevents nine-tenths of the
rifll suffering incident to childji
rn^iu bir{11> xnecoming:mother's
disposition and temper remain unruffled j
throughout the ordeal, because this relax- j
ing, penetrating' liniment relieves the!
usual distress. A good-natured mother i
is pretty sure to liave a good-natured child, j
The patient is kept in a strong, health}
condition, which the child also inherits.
Bother's Friend takes a wife through the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. II
assists in her rapid recovery, and wards
off the dangers that so often follow delivery.
Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, j
ATLANTA, OA.
Send foronr free illustrated book- written i
expressly ZOX cipecumi uvuiciA.
III! Ill Ml <
?Ten hands with picks, shovels,
rock hammers [and wheelbarrows can
ruake the road from \Yinns>boro to
JRockton almost equal t<y a tnrppike in
six days.
?There seems to be somethingafcout
the "chemically pare" booze dispensed
by the State that makes people who
imbibe in it too copiously inclined to 1
be ' scrappy." There were several
smalL skirmishes Saturdav evening
I
which had no serious results, how- j
ever. The police pulled several of the ?
offenders, and on Monday the mayor
imposed punishment to fit the crime.
?Mr. J. S3)tt MsQiriey hu gone to I
Columbia'where he ha3 secured em- .
ployment with R. L. Bryan & Co.
Mr. McCarley was for several years a
salesman in this establiclimen', bnt
was forced on account of ill health to i
resign his position about a year ago.
'Mr. McCarley's departure from YVinns- ;
boro does not |mean that his store here ]
will be closed. The business will be ;
in charge of his mother. ]
?Call out the road hands and have ;
the road to Rockton worked while it j
is dry and the rotton granite is at band
for use.
?The members of the steam eogine
company assembled Tuesday after- j
noon for drill. The engine was tested (
and found to be in good order. ,
Enough steam to throw a good stream i
of water was raised in about sis ;
minutes. Tests wiil be made from ]
time to time of fuel of varioas kinds (
for rapid steaming, and that giving ]
the best results will be regalarly used ,
in the engine. The officers .are ex
erting themselves to make the company j
as efficient as possible. \
He Fooled ihe Surgeons*
All ^AA^AitA UomilfrtYi '
( ?%Ak UVSUIVSIO lUiU U&U1VIX
of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering :
18 months from Rectal Fistula, he ,
would die unless a costly operation
was performed; but he cured himself
with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth,
and the best Salve in the World. 25
cents a bos. Sold by McMaster Co.,
druggists.
Tnrnip Seed.
Before purchasing your supply of
turnip seed give John McMaster & Co. ,
a call and take a look at his large assortment.
Theyihave a stock of fresh 1
seed of *he best snown varieties.
a ne i5apcisc taxpei*
Work on the Baptist chapel at the
cotton mill is processing nicely. The
frame is up and about ready for
weatherboard! ng and shingling. The
chapel is located southeast of the mill
building.
? $10.00 suits for $0.50; $7.50 suits
aa . ^ f zv*- C>0 af? oo f\f\
iur x^o.w, <pants IUI w, gu.w i
pan:s for 82.00; $1.25 pants for 75c;
75c pants for 50c. Come and look at
oar clothing before you buy.
Porter Bros.
One Minute Cough Cure quickly
cures obstinate summer coughs and
colds. "I consider it a most wonderful
medicine,?quick and safe."? TV.
"W. Mericn, Mayhew, Wis. McMaster
Co.
Pension Board.
A meeting of the chairmen cf the
townsbip pension boards was held
Aionday tor tne purpose 01 eiecung
a county pension board. The following
gentlemen were elected to serve
until August, 1900: Geo. H. McMaster,
chairman; W. W. Crosby, clerk;
J.C.Buchanan, M. D., "W. J. Craw-j
ford and "VV. W. Smith.
?It is not strange that roads in the
county are bad when the road to Hocki
- * l-\?. A /V *1 /v?l f /\f 4/MT*n
LUIJj UilJV lUi.CC JiiUC? UUI; VI IVKU, us- I
comes almost impassable after a little !
rain.
CA-s^omA.
Bears^tho "a'''e I
fakm>:ks institute.
Farmers andi cfcrvbodj' interested j
in tLiugs agricultnralvshould not lose |
sight of the'fact that a "Farmers'!
c *
Iostitute" will be held irj tbe court |
bouse here on tbe 14th inst. Several |
I oi the members uf the Clemson Col- i
'lege faculty will bo on hand and lectures
will bft given on subjects of vital !
intere>t and importunes to plan'ers. j
The institute is to be held primarily,'
but not exclusively, fo.* the beccfii of j
farmers, and ail persons interested In |
the work being c'oue along this line I
a:e urged to attend.
Lost.
Many golden oppor.unities have j
been lost by those, who suffer frotr. i
rheumatism. By taking Klieuraacide j
naw they will be permanently and j
positively carei.
It Would be a Warm Game. iLAET
It has been snsrgesled that a team of
w? Tqft
"old timers" be organized for a game j ^'
of ball with the team that beat Green- after r
brier Thursday. Some of the local nounr;e<
ba?e bail back numbers think they 5 t
ftil! know something about playing v
ihe game, and are anxious to do just cures st
one more turn on the diamond. and FoToe
idea is a good one. The game tion, L:
would afford amusement for the cranks
mi/1 rrirrn (vm-imnJorc nr-irlifP !
t: _ testimo
O ^SL ?3 'T'OSiSii.. free. G
Bears tie ^ 71.3 Kind Ysa Have Aiffgys EcigM gj?v?i
Sijnaturo /^? . yV^L-i- without
c? Addrss-TlO
n T' <
LUKE LOCALS. V
Atlanta
Cotton looking fioe since the rain - .
and the larmers have started :o work
again. To i>c
Mr. Jim Crowder is building a The c
ginhouse. for a Fi
Mr. Henry Herring, of Baltimore, Cross-E
has been spending a few clays at Mr. met &t
M. Y. Milling's. July 29
Messrs. John E. Milling and John chairms
II. Herring went to Columbia Wed- j On nj
esday. J. E. M. | and n'v
August 2, ?99. | rail tee ^
m -- Ync 1
?Much of the road from Winnsboro . , ,
?. _ pointsto
Rocicson is lined on both sides with . ? .
GntGlIiil
rotten granite which would roacada- . .
7 - i j sion:
m:zs the read if crusbca and piaced ,T, ,
Wallacc
in lhe <*' ' r' _ son, II.
' '0 :r b.. >v was sick for a month The c
with sew: < cough and catarrhal fever, to secui
Although v,y uied many remedies she cnro-eo.i
bepc getting worse ur,ti: we nsed One * ?
Minute Cough Cure,?it relieved at J^ven
once and cured her in a lew days."? bring 1
B. L. Nance, Priu High School, Blnff- dacidud
dale,Texas. McMaster Co. Tho=c
our pitcher i>- augusta. distance
cate wit
John Davis pitched for Augusta (jeavor.
against Rome Friday and it wasn't his xaent<
fr.nlt that the tes,m from the bauks of
the Savannah didn't win the game. 0Q gail.
tie anowea tne itomans omy pQC;o ot
hits. Tho following is takeu from tlie jt j, Qn
Chronicle's account of tlie game: reasoua
Davis and Bankston were both . r,
freely hity though there was. some peeuliarity^abont
the Erskioe twirler's
ball that did not give the Roman sing- lwss?
nrarc monr Inner r1riT7PC
*V"^ VIA A I VW?? ___ .
Another tiling- stood oat boldlv,
Augusta is up against "the real tiling." our ]a;c
It cannot be denied that Iiomc has tbe ??? ?J
strongest team that has visited An a::
srasta this season. many r
the old
"" Mr. !>?'
Tetter, Salt-Klicum and Eczema. Green*1'
The intense itching and smarting in- ases C'h
cident to these diseases, is instantly a^d Di
illayed by applying Chamberlain's never f<
Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very him sue
bad cases have been permanently cured by Mc>
by t. It is equally efficient tor itching
piles and a favorite remedy for sore
ipples, chapped hands, chilblains, Grecnbr
frost bites and chronic sore eyes.
25cts. per box. For sale by McMaster <j.^e
j Winnst
dog days. | afternoi
What are the "Dog Days?" There
is an opinion that if it rains the first fporc b:
3og day it will rain fortv consecutive l0ts 0i
iays. The belief seemed to originate mana?e
in Mediterranean- countries that f^an.
Siritas or the dog star exercised a
banefal influence over animal life and feature;
sondilions. This dangerous period '
began when the star and sua rose to- ,
- those c
teener ana conunuea an inueuuuc , .,
busy b*
period. But owing to tbe;precession . ,
of the equinoxes this does not occur J ^
nntil August 10, when the greatest
heat of the summer is drawing to a ^
close. Modern almanac makers differ "
as to date3. Some place the dog.d1.7s, ^
Julv 0 to August 11, while others say
Julv 2-1 to August 24. fafDb
? ,, only e
A N'EW AFTERNOON" PAPER. Winnst
tll0 b0"'
The Daily Times, an afternoon
paper published in Greenville, made ^ '
for
its appearance Monday, and (he first m
issue is decidedly creditable. It is a: AL
newsy, well edited sheet and we pry- j ?
diet for it a Ions and prosperous career. J*r',
In makiog its bow to the public, the *:>'a
Times ha-} the following to say con- ~
corning its policy: "
The Times has and will have opinions
to express ou current events and "1D;
issues. The ideal newspaper, as seen Gua1:..
from the present social and political i>ion, ?
conditions, will find its best service, q .ap:
not in trying to mold the diversified *
opinions in a community into one, but J-1'00118'
rather in providing opportunities for Dye...
and in stimulating interchange of ideas Gladde
'-"-I- -11 _
WlllCii Will bCIVU IC? ?*uu J0rc}ar
quicken the public interest in the
common weal. The heritage of a ^
free people is handed down with Davis,
safety in the light and heat generated Davis
by manly and dignified discussion ot catchrr
living themes. 0 L
\ . Scrugg
The soothing and healing properties w01'k f<
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ics half,
pleasant taste and prompt and permanent
cures, have made it a great favor- _
ite with the people everywhere. For ,
sale by McMaster Co. wno?e :
, ^ order.
OUR AMERICAN SABBATH.
fctomac
Subject of a. Lecture to bo Delivered Iicr?s j splendi
by Dr. Thompson. a regU).
Edward Thomson L. L. D. General fect
O^f! of
Manager of the Sunday League of
America, will lecture in the court TJJ
house in Wiunsboro, August 22, on
"Our American Sabbath " Dr. Thorn- Respec
son is a lawyer o: Atlanta and has c* 1 ie
won for himself a considerable repu- Take u
tation as an orator and platform 5,!
speaker. He comes with the highest The 1
recomraendations from every quarter.
Ail denominations have come to his
... -to w
support in pgitating and emphasiz-ng jjas ]ej
the question of Sabbath observance. Mucl
He comes in the interest of'the Sunday xa^c u
League and his wor'.: is purely undo- With
uominational. His lecture before the And s
South Carolina Conference at GreenThA
1
wcod "was scholarly and fall of convincing
srgnment. Those who fail to
hear him on Tuesday night, August Know
22nd, will be sure to miss a great treat. In si;
It is hoped tfce whole town will be ] The
oresent. j JTis !
| Dot the
Glorions JTews j And
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargiie, of i .
Wa hita, I. T. He writes: "Four I v1?
bottle? of Electric Bittters has cared | T A1
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had j
caused her gre:;t suffering lor years, i u ye
Terrible sore* would break out on tier ! Take u
head and face, and the bettdoc;or> j y,.ir
could give no help; but her cmv. i. n?*t ;>
complete and her health is excellent/'<
Thi? shows what thousands have
proved,?tbat Electric Bitters is the
best blood purifier kouwn. It's the
supreme remedy for eczema, tetter.
salt rheum, ulcers, boils and rn:ini?v b;ul c<
sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and ;ll ,i v,
bowe's, expels poisons, helps diires-tiou. .h,ir ,0<,
builds u? the strength. Only oO cents. plit ;
Sold t?y McMaster Co., drnggis's. 25 ceiu
Guaranteed. Mc\Ja>
t
IES ARE SURPRISE!
yovita Company of Atlanta
r:-^scases of "female trouble,'
rcininent doctors have pro
3 >*:di eases "incurable," 01
i-\ -lYou will be compelled tc
i operation." It is a fact tba1
jviti Treatment for womei
ic i cises. It removes Tamor;
-eigu Growth?, cares Grannla
ceration, Inflammation of th(
and overies and a!l displace
: for their book and 200 AtlanU
iiir.is and they "will be sent yoi
iiv.-i them yonr symptoms and
j Valen will diagnose yonr cas<
, p-"6t. They treat by mail,
; -.1! letters to The Novita Com
iuu-4iu tyrant upera Jtiouse.
Ga. 8-l-6m
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i l AKMKKS* INSTITUTE
Held at Caldwell's Cross-Roads.
omwittee appointed to arrange
-risers' Institute at Caldwell's
loads to be beld on August 15tb
o o'clock Saturday afternoon
V/. S. Iial!, Sr , was electec
n and J. Jft. Dye secretry.
those who were preieai
members of the original com
vere added to tbe committee,
following committee was ap
to attend 10 transportation anc
nment of speakers for the occa^
'V. II. Caldwell, Tbos. D
> T TW*n T H
C. Grafton.
ommittcc is making an effor
*e the services of a veterinary
i f('i' the occasion.
,-'oody' is invited to come anc
R-e.l filled baskets, as v. was
in Imro rmlv ft hnslrfth nifinifi.
i -.Tbo desire to attend from ?
} would do well to communl
;h (he secretary, who will en
lo arrange tor their entertainommittee
is requested to meei
rdsy, August 13th, for the pur
making further preparations,
jcd that all who are within i
b'.fi distance attend this meety
order of committee.
J. 11. Dve. Secretary.
riile, S. C.
ii: the civil war, as well as ir
war with Spain, diarrhoea wai
the most troublesome disease;
had ?o contend with. Ir
ib'snces it became chronic anc
soldiers still suffer from it
ivid Taylor, of Wind Ridge
L'o.,Pa., is one of these. H(
amoeriain's Colic, Cholera anc
arrhcea Remedy and says h(
">and anvthinsr that would give
;k quick relief. It is for sate
!aster & Co.
WIN>'SBOKO WO>\
ler Team Defeated by a Score o:
4G te 11.
ya:ne between Greenbrier anc
ioro played here Thursday
311 was uot strictly speaking :
c exhibition of the nationa
at '.cere was plenty of rooting
ti reworks, aud the spectator:
ill f A ft-rtrOAf O <rArti^ rlpfl.1 TYIOr(
;u. IU CAUUOU V4.WV-*. ?w-L-ir
money's worth of fun ou
There were no sensationa
3 in the shape of phenomena
mr heavy hitting was the ordei
[ay and the fielders, particular^
>1 the visiting team, were kep
ceking hot liners and scooping
scrapers. Almost every mai
ocal team touched the visitors
for n > nr three base hit, bu:
.,r ..iiv- :he credit for th<
ill n i "f lu game.
?% the nine ini;iogs of play, th(
rier boys succeeded ia getting
ieven men across the plate
>oiVs cake walk started whei
was pnt in play and the pro
? ;>r on the move until abou
x -ms bid besn chalked up
^eenbi ior boys are hard, cleai
!?*?. nnfr*locco/'
u lit. liMV vuiuiucwvv
xy. Wisu.-boro has a team o
5 cr.-, a:-! they arc all heavj
I* is ? pitv that thev can'
u i mi:; i.ficner. The teaini
:i :.*,o t'i owing order:
v : i.. ' Greenbriar,
juuiu, G ....c WoJliDi
r p Irb:
lb Rabb, I
2b.. ..Richardsoi
3b Scrugg1
q. E s. s....McDowcl
, t r.r occcm
i c. 1 Til
C I. f Re*
> 0. releived Qaattlebaum a;
for a part of the-game, anc
s n.ad Steele did the batter
r: ;li3 visitors dnriog the secom
The Apjietite of a Goat
nr-in/1 K \r oil rvAAi* <1V C nPVif? C:
IIVAV^U ** * J/wrva V4 j Vj;/
Stomach and Liver are out o
." 11 such should know that Dr
Sew Life Fills, the wondcrfu
h and Liver Remedy, gives i
c! appetite, sound digestion anc
a/ bodily habit tba', insures per
&Itli and great energy. O11I3
Mo .Master Co.'s drug store.
E ULACK 3TAVS BUEDEST.
tfully dedicated to the Autocra
Summer Hotel Dining 1'oom.
p :bi black man's bnrdcn,
rant tons ox Ham,
ar if as je once did, wilh
nacekness of the lamb..
sand years of slavery
Li'c man's greed and tin
"t a. shadow on your souls
i darker than your skin.
p your heavy burden
. couranrc?not despair?
' ow tin world your claim i
j
vine iriaivs boon (o share.
j vckt lona illusions
le&snrable ca?c;
v.'ork and self-denial win
irrin^ times like these.
icken coop, the melon patch,
i.tr'i lo pass 'em by,
vc ruast fore'er forego,
cat more humble pie.
kn walk, too, yc mu>t d- serf
t!i^ narrow path pursue,
'vo'.ild find salvation,
of dusky hue.
; the black man's burden,
.i >ani it soon or ibt\
!, -ui th?!<:s w i 11 e>;?.r f.> il-os
1:0-: !' ! ' ry ::!r
M. A. (i :;i X v. MJ...
CaDY'S . OXJHTIOS V. I>r!:<
t V.'bflt" bOlS-* ': ? !- VV J
n;"!. ji.t-. ionic. !?:< ;? d i??'<s-1?.'!
- T!it". ;:?-? ;:'i f'?= ?
' ' "r.r.o. ji'Kj the bc-t i;i r.so t
? r " ii: prime con?h?i'w?. Pile
s _>er u&ckasfe. For sale b
iter Co. *
v
> G03HNC AND GOING.
, iiiss Annie Davis has retarnec
from a visit to Chsstsr.
' Mr. M. H. Moblev is sDer.dinir a
week with his family in town.
Mr. E B. Ragsdale and his mothei
tnve returned from Glenn Springs.
Miss Mary Fayssoux Alexander, ol
Chester, is visiting Miss Annie Davis.
Miss Snsie Lumpkin is visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. M. Jacksoa, at Mitford.
Miss Mary F. McMaster is do;vc
from Baltimore on a visit to her
parents.
Miss Leila Maie Johnson, of Asheville,
N. C., is visitiDg Miss Martha
Dwight.
Mr. Alexander B. Jeunicgs, oi
Timptou,/Texas, is VHitiujr -Mr. LI. II.
JenDings.
4 Miss .Carrie Elliott left Saturday I'oi
. Aiken where the will be th* anest <>f
5
a college frierd.
Mr. and Mrs Henry L. Ellioti are
I at home again after spending a month
at Chick Springs.
(. Mrs. IlerroD, her daughtsr, Miss
Louise, and Miss Bessie Book'er come
up from Columbia Saturday.
Mr. Hamp McL:aa has returned
j home from his visit to Fairfield Co.
?Newberry Voice of the People.
Mrs. U. G. DesPortes and hei
. daughter, Miss Guisie, are among the
guests at the Glenn Springs hotel.
t Mrs. M. W. Doty left Thursday
7 morning iov Taylorsville, N. C., where
she will spend a momli or six weeks,
j Mr. Willie Kaminer is teaching s
. flourishing school at Blythewood, in
Pairlisld Comtv.?Lexington I/is
t patch.
Mr. A. G. Douglass returned tc
Columbia Friday night after a visit tc
his parents at Albion and relatives it
Winnsboro.
i Rev. J. D. Crout left Mondaj
. morning for Anderson. Be will be
'absent from Winnsboro for about
t three weeks.
Mr. aDd Mrs. flenry Hardin lefl
Monday morning for Nashville, Tenn.,
after spending a month with relatives
in Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robinsou:
J wiih their daughter, Mrs. Q. D. Willi3
ford, of Winnsboro, spent Monday in
1 the cily.?Rock Hill Hera'ui.
' Mr. S. P. Tittraan concluded his
' series ot meetings here Sunday even3
iug. lie left Monday morning foi
I Jackson's Creek where he will remain
several days.
Prof. P. L. Grier left on last Tuesday
morning for Fairfield County, in
the interest of the college. He will
nonnocs tKof confirm for fifnrjpnfs.
V/4*U V i lUUb i.WbiVU iV* vk v?v?wn?v,
r A. R. Presbyterian.
I Discovered by a Woman.
7 Another great discovery has beec
i made, and that too, by a lady io this
1 country. "Disease fastened its clutches
npon her and for. seven years she
' withstood its severest tests, but hei
5 vital organs were undermined and
J death seemed imminent. For three
t months she coughed incessantly, and
j could not sleep. She finally discovered
, a way to recovery, by purchasing o!
I ?- ->UI - e* r\ . Tr? ~KT T"\?
* us a Dome 01 ur. xuug-s j.>ew jl/isr
covery for Consumption, and was sc
j much relieved on taking first dose, thai
t she slept all night; and with two bottles,
has been absolutely cnred. Hei
? name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus
i writes W. C. Ilammick & Co., oi
' Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free al
t McMaster Co.'s drng store. Regular
size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle
i guaranteed. 4
j Don't Kead This.
9 AflO rarda rpmnnnts calico to eel'
. cheap; 1,000 yards colored lawns
i worth Gc, our price 4c; 40-inch fancj
. black drees suiting 40c, our price 25c
t all oi obr ?}c plain and figured white
lawns to clo?e at oc; 600 yards 32-inci
j percals, fall styles, 8c, while they las!
1 at 03.
f Porter Bros.
? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cares dys
pepsia because its ingredients are suet
9 tbat it can't beip doing so. " me puo
lie can rely upon it as a master remedj
for all disorders arising from imper
'r fecfc digestion."?James M. Thomas
5 M. D., in American Journal of Health;
P N. Y. McMaster Co.
2
1 A LESSON IX PRONUNCIATION.
? Editor Stovall places the word auto
mobile on ihe pronunciation dissecting
2 table, and announces: "In the pro1
nunciation of the word 'automobile
j1 the first syllable au is sounded like at
in antumo, the second use to m total
5 the ihird like mo in motor, the fou.'ti
1 like bcel, the i being pronounced like
j ee in bee. The accent is on the third
j syllable."?Augusta Chronicle.
A Mother Tells How She Saved Her Little
Daughter's Life.
sf I am the mother of eight childrer
1 and have had a great deal of experl
! euce with medicines. Last summei
my little daughter had the dysenterj
[ in its worst form. We thought sh<
1 wonld die. I tried everything I oduIc
think of. bat nof^'-ig seemed to do hei
any good T \ b/an advertisemen
in our pare nat Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera *?.?.[ Diarrhoea llcmedy wai
highly recommended and sent ar.d go
. a bottle at onco. It proved to be on<
of ! Jie very best medicines we ever ba<
in the house. It saved my little daugb
ter's life. I am anxious for everj
mother t~> know what an excelled
medicine it is. Had I known it at firs
it would have saved me fi great deal o
anxiety and my little daughter mucl
suffering.?Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. f
Bukdick, Liberty, R. I For sale b;
McMaster Co.
i
| ^
? Wo nro orlo/1 tr> f hat. firr.nnrac
?? V w..v w . V O
s ing reports were received yesterda;
from Hugh Obear who was operate*
apon Monday for appendicitis. He i
holding his own wonderfully well am
his friends have every reason to fee
hopeful.
!CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
1 The Kind You Have Always Bough)
For Sale.
: \ S't V K-!tr> ' :> : ! : <).
' | ir.^ i y ^ I* e
F?r r:n- :ir-p!jv to
y LQjfRsTREET GAUNT.
' 1 G-lo-2nWinnsboro, S. C.
" f
i
CURfcS
! EFFECTED BY xJLvlOLIC 2
One Bottle
' / ^ vS-tP' I soldycrar
WL>/ vVWAM t0 a yprmg laj
\ Fy? curecl andjias
M??re'S
If there Is any Cos- Jl 11
tiveness, use St. Joseph's
Liver Regale* jSs|8 i||j^
tor until the Bowels |j||| |?
I become regular. Get
It from your druggist, 'ill 7/V-/ ,
on send us 25 cents / / /
and we will scad you ' '
a package, prepaid. ''
Suffered from Change oi
My wife was sick for seven years. snS
| Change of Life. "We tried everything we I
the doctors and caid ont a eonsirterahlp
merit without any good result. We the
Gerstle'S Female Panacea (G. F.
i more good than all else we haa used for:
the greatest remedy for suffering femil
i on the market. J, D. BORDEN, Coli
If your druggist does not keei
5 bottle, all charges paid. L. G
i TliXiiiT
' Solicits a share of tbo public pafror
; 3e.
Office is that formerly occupied b
theConnty Superintendent of Educs
, tion, in rear of Law Range. f
Corn for Sale.
i
I HAVE 100 BUSHELS OR MOR
of corn in shuck for sale. Cash o
deliver.
W. S. HALL,
> 8-S-^c Hitford. S. C.
BALSAM
Clcta^ej sji'1 beautifies the h*fc
r ?W i'rumu'.QS *i luxuriant proTrtiu \
,iwKafev:^ ^5? IJever Fails to iiestore Gray
yu<yo>,, - ~j^Kfl Sadr to its Youthful Color.
1 2Svttyt?^--SBy Cures scalp diw-ascs S hair i?llmg.
] J0c,anci$i.00at jDgiggigg__
t ^VIRGINIA COLLEGE
, For YOUXG LAIJJJKS, itoanoKe, \a.
> Opens Sept. 12tb, 1S99. One of th
leading Schools for Young Ladies i
the South Magnificent buildings, a
' modern improvements. Campus te
acres. Grand mountain scenery i
, Valley of Va., famed for healtt
European and American teacher
Full course. Superior advantages i
> Art and Music. Students from twei
ty-seven States. For catalogue addres
, the Presideut, MATTIE P. HARRIS
Roanoke, Va.
FOR SALE.
' GINNING OUTFIT
Will sell at a bargain
; One ape, ffii am M
s It will be to the interest of parlies d<
" siring to purchase a ginning outfit t
1 learn terms and price.
i S-3-lm , T. H.KETCOIN.
I ' }
jSTOTICE.
I THE CONTRACT FOR BUILI
j ing a new bridge over Wateree Cree
. on ;he public road leading froi
. "Winnsboro to Rocky Mount, throug
j the Pittman place, will be let to tt
p lowest bidder. Sealed bids will t
t received at this office up to 12 o'cloc
. M. August 26th, 1899. Plans an
rr?-?
t specmcmiuns uu me iu tuia uuiuc. jl tv
good sureties must accompany eac
bid in the sum of the bid made.
B. G. TENNANT,
, County Supervisor.
1 JAS. H. AIKEN,
? D. A. BROOM,
r An?. 27, 1899. Comraiseioner.?.
; /"fxlawlm
r ? _ | ,
1 REPORT OF1
; County Swrmr
- Claims Approved and Disapprove
1 AT THJ LAST MEETKHG OF THE
Board ofCouxtt Cojmissiox[
\ ers Held on Jult 22, 1399.
' The following claims weie examine
aDd approved on State Case Fond <
1899:
No. Amonn
612 Jas H Aiken, S 18 (
619 JO Pickett, o(
; 62C S R Jobi^ton, 150 (
r>r\* T -1 "T n-ii. 1A ;
ozi tjcan JU rvaueree, ?.
' 622 Robert Cortes, 121
i 623 WF Aiken, 12 i
, G24 H A Stevenson, 12 i
1 The following claims were examine
* and approved on Road aDd Brid<
1 Fund of 1899: ' y
No. Amonn
602 II B Refo, $18 4
? cr\o A -rv A C
- ww ix xy uuuu) ^ v
604 J C Willingham, 11
i 605 H B Refo, 131
. 606 Jake Davi?, 5 (
r 607 E C Jeter, 31
r 60S D E McDowpii, 2 j
j 616 A D Hood, 27 ]
I 617 II B Refo, 13 <
f The following claims'were examine
t and approved oi^Poor House fund <
, If09:
I >o. Amonn
a 603 Mansel McClin'ock, S 5 <
j 610 Porter Bro?, 4 i
; 611 J M Vaughn, 2 J
T 613 T G Cameron, 15 (
f G14 B Q Montgomarv, 7 :
I 615 H B Refo, ' 18!
f The following claims were examine
i and approved on Public Bnilding fur
. of 1395.
7 Xn. Amonn
600 William Hack, $4*
601 \V B Creigbt, 6 !
618 Sam Garrison, 2(
I do certify that the above statemei
^ is a correct copy of claims approv<
i at tbe last meeting of the Count
3 Board held on the 22nd dav of Jul
1 1399.
B. G TENNANT,
:J S S County F. C.
KodoT
jyyspepsia Curs
Digests what you eat.
i It artificially digests tne rood and aic
- Mature in strengthening" recoi
structing the exhausted digeSWtB ?
sans. It is the latest disGWfwdJifleS
ant and tonic, ffaotbg MWH
can approach it W Itil
: stantly relieves and permeeeeH^ mm
\ i Dyspepsia, Indigestioa, HefiitN#
" s Flatulence. Sou; SfctroaQfa, Imem
: i Sick Headache,
; all other results of i^HHttigestfac
| by c. C.
= I
> Female Panacea.
: Cured Where Physician Failed.
Gcbstlcs Female Panacea CG.,F..P.)
iy customer whom our physician had saven
f. and told her il it did her no good she need
? After taking one bottle she was entirely
i been in good health ever since.
ige. Ala. J. R. GILLILAND.
Health Restored.
I was weak and in very bad
health and Enable to do mytf /
*TS-work. I used one bottle of
Gerstle*s Female Paj?a- j
cea (G. F. P.) and it did
me more good than anythiH* i j
ever111111 n0-w 111 2??^ I
\Vv# health and can do my "work.
Mbs. S. E. CHANDLER.
Gin, Ark. ^ ^ j
i Life. I II J3ij' /XII jl
sum for treat- a Ij 'JH[ g XjTT / J <11 Ikt
n began rising W \ \ f / jNJJ'i
P.) and it did / K V \ { y / \
six years. Itis \ I
es ever placed [ (-'
nesneil, Tex. ' i J)
) it, send us $1.00 and will send you a
ER5TLE & CO., Chattanooga, Tcnn.
T FRESH GROCERIES
I
i- j AT
I H A BENIGHT S.
i I
Ileinz's Pickles and Condiments in
; endless variety, in bottles and in balk.
1 HeiDz's Pickling Vinegar.
E ; Qaeen Olives, plain and deviled.
n i Genuine Canton Ginger Preserves.
f Preserves, Jams and Jellies, assorted.
For a breakfast relish try one of onr
Cboic2 Mackerel, or Roe Herrings.
- Oal Flakes in packages, new goods.
Soda Biscuits, Saltines fresh twice
each wfek.
Fcr iha accommodation of housekeepers
daring the hot season we
chip ham and beef 10 order.
F. M. HABENICHT.
!
Fine G-roceri?s.
jCOME! GOME!
s.
n And look over our stock of well
iss
known varieties of
before making your purchases.
RUTA BAGA.
WHITE FLAT DUTCH.
RED OR PURPLE TOP.
WHIT? GLOBE,
o YELLOW ABERDEEN.
SEVEN TOPS.
YELLOW GLOBE.
,
? Don't forget us at
n the old stand.
1 J. H. McHaster & Co
o . .
h DRUGGISTS.
m
A FINE LINE OP
Mies aid Macro.
D
Cabbage, Battle Axe,
Potatoes, Star, *
?! Onions, Early Bird,
Fresh Hams, Dixie,
:d Smoked Bacon. Monarch.
Df
t ALSO
Jo All kinds of cold drinks?
)0 l 1 _ /"I? 3 \
Appie L/iaer,
>0 Sarsaparilla,
>0 Ginger Ale,
5 Soda Water.
,re
Give us a trial and we -will conLO
vince you that we are tlie cheaply
est house in town.
SO
I J. P. MM I CO.
LO , _
LO " ??
3 flta-PM Ware
WU I UJ. JL XUIVU 0 IM V
t.
| ~\ AT COST, f
15
JO 1 HAVE? -
! -24 : Sets>0
^ Silyer-Hated Table Spoons,
Teaspoons and Medium Forks
that I will sell at
I Cost for Cash.
To letter them, at cost prices,
- will be THEEE CENTS PER
LETTER.
Come and see them.
jC. M. CHANDLER
8! UNMRTAKING
Is,
1' 1:,' ALl. ! r- !?Kp i:t\'! N ?> , i
P? With S f..,- I
l(* C8""? Hl.li S." -t.
ai>?i .V- . - 'in- ?
^ u.. i > ' i
R tati -" ?! s ?. I- f?. i f?.
% old -i
k 1> s sc v!e . H ??: u
' t:E:. i" -ho: .
J. Til, JEJLLiOTT <Sfc OO.
O 4-17-ly
v/ '4" ---i-'ih;.- V,-^?s? ' i
.
The Name,*
:-3?l
:v^r MM
i?. Brandt,
' . :
HAS BEEN recognized now
for 40 years all over
the upper part of this
State for honesty and
reliability and guaranteed
satisfaction.
Upon this impregna
ble foundation the firm
has gained a widespread.
enviable reputation and
z has built- up its big
business.
* - r tit
Money rettmaea ior goods
not satisfactory.
R. BRANDT,
The Jeweler and Optician, ^
Under Tower Clock, N
Chester, S. C.
7 \
????P
I Know
inn
I have them at 5c. per
package.
Also a full line of most delicious
Crackers and Cakes,
embracing all varieties.
Crackers, Banquet Wafers,
Salted Banquets,Butter Thins.
Cakes, Pineapple, Raspberry
and Strawberry Sand?
? r>?
Wiunes ? ?>n? UXUU, **iuuoui
and Minuet.
Lemons, Vanilla and Ginger.
Try them ana be convinced.
They are the BEST.
GIVE ME A CALL.J.
S. McCarley,
Dealer in Fancy Groceries
and Baker's Bread.
FRESH
tmipwi
1 UlUlll UlUIUi
We Have
io seieei from
FksI Oiiois aid liisli Pots
.? n i i
toes lor ie lie.
Mar ft
HOMES MAD? COMFORTABLE
I BY BXJYINGr
Screen Doors
and
i
Windows.
I ' '>
Doors, complete,
$1.00 to 9^50.
Windows, adjustable,
40c. to 50c.
Harper's Fly Traps,
15 cents..
J. W. SEIGLER.
mmmmm
H The Equitable
& Life Assurance Societ1
^ of the United States.
tTbe management of the
Equitable Life Assurance Society
in this terrify is desirous of seenrfp
injf tbe service of ? man of chartacter
and ability to represent it*
interest with Winnsboro as headquarters.
The riffht man will be
i fii?r?tnghu ?-uucaied in tl?* ?c?eir"" #<>t'
life insurance nid th* art *
^ co'lrii'jiji, l her?* t
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j 11it i . i'!ii>ii?I *v??i' i - <? ?? it|
II ? , T?* ' tfi H
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| ^ o-19-5m liock Hilt.