The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, August 30, 1899, Image 3

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-r : ' ' ' ^ '-* ^:-,;-:*"^:v-rr':':^;^'\*'*. 7- zz *_ JL. 7^'jOflntfBMttcnMMBMMBI ' )Cr\L INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, August 30, - - 1899 LOCAT. BRIEFS. ?See Sapeivisor's report. ?1The days are getting shorter. ?After September in the stores - win not close at 6 o'clock. ?If yoa want to bay a new chaialess bicycle, call at this ofSee today. ^ ?The camp meeting season ia on Rg and the colored people are happy. ?Goods at and below cost at Porter vBro8.' daring the next two weeks. * ?Arrange voar plans early to attend the 31st annual State Fair at Columbia November 6th to 10th. Qaiokly cure constipation and rebuild and invigorate the entire system ?nev"r gripe or nauseate?DeWitt's k. Little Earlv Risers. McMaster Co. gttjgt ?The ladies of the Methodist P&jK. Cburcn served ice cream oa Tuesday afternoon and realized a nice little sum H from tbe sale. Ml ?Don't have chills when you can H buy from John H. McMaster & Co., B foroO cents, a buttle of "chill cure" that m will put an end to them. ?Tne Rock Hill Herald states that W Mrs. R. J. Br.'- e, of Fairfield, has WP bought a lot ia Oakland aod will erect an ei??jt room house there tiis fall. tlnirating stings, bites scratches, wouuds and cats soothed and healed by DeWitt's \>iteh Hszei Salve,?a sure and sife application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. McMaster Co. ?The chain gang passed through Winnsboro Wednesday en route tor the Longtowo section. The gang will ' be engaged for the next few weeks in gradiDg the Winnsboro andLongtown "air line." ?After hard work the fire company has succeeded in getting the engine in working order again, and the steamer is now in as good trim as * v usnal for work. It will be a relief to all to know tbis. ?We are told by the cotton men I that on account of the dry weather the cotton marketed" here this season has been, as a rule, of beautiful qcality. It is very white and nnmixed with trash of any kind. 1 Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga., s sava he suffered with itching piles ? twenty years before trjiog DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of c which completely cured him. l>eware I " of worthless and dangerous counter- s feits. McMaster Co. ?A great many of the "ills that flesh is heir to" are directly traceable to dyspepsia. Blaene?, depression, ] that distressed and tired feeling may I be relieved by taking Obear's dyepep- i sia tablets. Try a box. c ?Although rain fell for five^hours i o mAmAnf'o AAOOQ f 1 rtn < OUUUft) TV HUUUL. a UlVUlMll ? wotki'VU; t the local observer's rein gauge shows j the total precipitation for that day to 1 be only .32 of an inch. The tall Mon- i day was probably much more than < that. ? T> D?/\n onrAnf V??> \Tnf M ft] ? -XLli X AUV/il) aggug AV4 I Life, presented U3 with a convenient pocket outfit?a good lead pencil, two 1 neat memorandum books and "a cute,r c little pockht book for stamps; the * latter can be used for money when one \ is lacky enough to have any. ) Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly f , digests food without aid from the 1 stomach, and at the same time heals I and restores the diseased digestive j. organs. It is the only remedy that WP ""does both of these things and cm be ** relied upon to permanently core dys- ^ pepeia. McMaster Co. ^ ?The work of the summer school c is progressing in a most satisfactory t I manner and the teachers in attendance g are all mafciDg the most of their time. s The nnmber of names upon tbe roll j has increased, and others will proba- c b'y corns before the examinations t begin. 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Douglass, of Washington, D. C., passed through 5 the city yesterday morning en route to Yellowstone Park, and other points in i the far west. Mr. Douglass his been 1 elected a director ot the Democratic i "Wnf?nn<al PnliHahino* ('nmn&nv. which S publishsa the National Watchman.? The State. ?The Baptist Chapel which i,s being erected near the factory, when com- ; pleted, will be a very neat and sab- -j stantial building and will add greatly ' to th3 appearmce of the factory * grounds. The two chapels will be a * great convenience to the factory ope- ' rative3 as the distance from the mills * to the town churches is very great. s ?Our entire stock of goods to be sold at and below cost. Porter Bros. 1 One Minute Coagh Cure quickly \ cures obstinate sammer coughs and ( colds. ' ! consider it a most wonder- ? fnl medicine,?quick and safe."?W. ] W. Merton, Mayhew, Wis. McMaster , Co. I ^ ?McMaster Co. have a full line of new books by the best authors for s summer reading. Among these books are "Bobbie" by Kate Cairns, and Uncle Isaac by Eev. Wm. Dudley rowers, mere lino pieasamor way of passing a hot day than by reading a pleasant book, therefore if you are out of reading matter give this store a call. i ?Professor Furman, who delivered a lecture in the court house last week, < was so disappointed in the audience < that was present that he abandoned j the idea of giving any more lectures ] in a place wheje they were not more j appreciated, and left town the next day. It Is a great pity that after havgqing been invited to deliver several !ecturcs here that I13 should have had 1 such a poor welcome It is hoped that 1 Prof. For man will at some fatare 1 time pay ns another visit in order tiat oar people v? ill have an opportunity of making up to bim far what occurred ' on bis first visit here. For Over Fifty Tears. Mrs. vVinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by V millions of mothers for their children V wbile teething, with perfect success ? It sof rhes tb<i child, softens the suras. Hp allay? a*l pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve tbe poor little t-ufferer immtdiatelv. Sold by druggists iu every part of the w >rld. TweDty five cents a bottle. sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 fcL J The 7smh&?i&snes j ? to every elderly woman when an im-1 ti portant functional change takes place. 1 j j ii "TTir* r^Vtnncrf^ r.f 1 .iff* ''H The entire system undergoes a change. K Dreadful diseases such as canccr and I I consumption are often contracted at 0 this time. M&ELREE'S c WIste of&afdsii a b strengthens and purifies the entire! b system, and brings the sufferer safely! n over these pitfalls. Its effccts have! j, been wonderful. It is good for ail < menstrual troubles, but is especially I D recommended at this time. Ask I y your druggist for the famous Wine of I _ Cardui. Si.oo a bottle. | ^ For advice cases requiring special I n directions, b.C& ss the "Lakes' Ad- p visory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. n THOMAS J. COOPER, "J^upelo, Miss- a says :-"My sister suffered from irregular and T painful menstruation and doctors^ could not ? V?/?r Wir>^ of Oardui entlrelv curtvi jher, and also helped my mother through the ^ [ Change of Life." Si II Slowing Machines. a M. W. Doty & Co. have jaet revived a shipment of Deering mowers md rakes. Farmers contemplating mrchasing any labor-saving machinery \ >f this description should take a look it Dntv's stock of nD-to-date machines. OASTORZA. f. Bears the jO Kind You Hava Always Bought " S --7?:?^? p HORSES AND MULES. \ A. Willitord has just received a car- ^ oad of horses and mules, among them :nmp nirA rnmhinaiinn Ran dtp and har. iess animals. He will sail cheap for :ash or exchange them for.moles or 61 >lnsr horses. Other bargains, ^5ee his 01 id. in to-day's issue. _ tl Bobbery at ISockton. On Saturday night the depot at b iockton was broken into and robbed 1< >y parties whose identity is as yet intnAmn Tf ?o rirvf tnrtmhftw mn^.h )f the freight stored in the depot was J ippropriated by the thieves, bat the] igent was "touched" for some of his j >ersonai belongings that had been j eft in' he office. A package of reveine sta np3 is among the missing articles. HIT WW Kidne^ trouble Drevs j upon the mindjdisconranu ages and lessens ambi- 1< WOMEN tion; beauty,vigor and r: ;heerfolness soon disappear when the jj adneys are ont of order or diseased, tor pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's iwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. Lt druggists. Sample bottle by mail C ree, aldo pamphlet. Add^ss, Dr. lilmer & Co., Binghamton, NY. 0 "**" j A REPORTED HOMICIDE. y Rnmors of a homicide in the neigh- E J T l%OWA T*AO<%VlA/"l k ruruuuu. ux xiviigivrru UATC u ffinnsboro bat the story coald not be p onfirmed Friday. It is said that lj he victim is a negro named Franklin, ? md that he was stabbed to death by g i white man. No report of the affair a ia3 been made to the sheriff and that v ifficial is not disposed to believe that a bere is any truth in the reports circuited here. si . e Special Round Trip Rates to Philadelphia. The Southern Railway will sell ound trip tickets to Philadelphia and eturn via Washington, D. C., at the ?fp nf nnp farp thft ronnrt trin trom all stations. Tickets to be sold September o Lst to 3rd icclnsive, limited to the 13th, jj Fhe rate from Winnsboro is $17.20. n An extension of this limit can be tl )btained by depositing ticket with & oint agent at Philadelphia between ^ September o-9th and payment of tee a >f 50 cents to inclnde September 30th. n for fall information apply to agents, h southern Railwry. J. B. Heyward, ^ raveliug passenger agent, 739 Broad itreet, Augusta, Ga. Bismarck's Iron Nerve , A Wa3 the result of his splendid h eai th j, [cdomitable will and tremendous mergy are not found where Stomach, Layer, Kidneys and Bowels are out of 1 )rder. If you want these qualities ? md tne success tney ormg, use xjy. ~ Sing's New Life Fills. They develop 11 jyery power of brain and body. Only E Joe. at MeMaster Co.'s drug store. ^ special Round Trip Kates to Philadelphia. 6 via New Yoak Offered bp the-Southern 1 RaUway and Clyde Steamship Com- 8 n?hv. ftnil Old Dominion Sleam- r ship Company via Norfolk. t The Southern Railway announce sale * >f round trip tickets to Philadelphia jj ria New York for $26.50. Tickets at j this rate will be sold to connect with t steamship sailing from Charleston or } Norfolk on August 28th to September * 2nd inclusive. Extension of limit to September 30th returning. For full J j iufo mation apply to agent?, Southern i ? Railway. J. B. Heywara, traveling |c passenger agent, 739 Bread street, { Augusta, Ga. i ] ?Ws expect to move oar place of business and in order to save freight pvill for the next two weeks sell our stock at acd below cost. Come ^ while you can buy bargains- ( Porter Bros. ? p?? ' ^ t Save Your Money. * One box of Tutt's Pills will save J many dollars in doctors' bills i' They willsurely cure all diseases i of the stomach, liver or bowels, j No Reckless Assertion 1 For sick headache, dyspepsia, < malaria, constipation andbilio- * usness,afiiillion peoDie endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS'! MT. ZIOX INSTITUTE. i*he next &eseio:: of Mt. Zion school j vill begin on Monday, 18th September j lext. The following are the teachers lected for t!;e session: Piincipal?W. H. Witherow. Assistant Principa!-J. Frank Foosbe. Lady Assistants?Misses ?. S. Obear, iaitie Harris, Agnes Rice, Nannie 'bmney. Music Teacher?Mrs. 0. S. Dwigbt. V . GAXSON RETIRES FROM BUSINESS. Wm. Ganeon, the successful L'.n^assr merchant and all round business aan, who is also very well known in } Vinnsboro, has sold out his bi^ esablishmcnt in Lancaster and will rere from the mercantile business. :His indomitable energy," says the jancaster Ledger, "has led him to vertax his pbyncal strength by too lose application to business." Mr. ranson commenced business in Lanaster in 18S2 with J. L Mimnaugh s a partner. At the end of one year e became the sole owner of that usiness, and in ten years he was run- J ing large branch establishments in Cer>haw, Darlir.gtou, Camden, Ben ettsviilc and Yorfcville. Mr. Sanson rill remain in Lancaster and it is : robabie that he will re-engage in the jercanii e business when his health ermits. ! "DeVVi r* Li'tie Early llisers did lemuifc^ od than all blood medicines i nd other pilis," wrices Geo. H. acobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, leasant, never gripe, -thev cure continfttinn. arnnsft thfi tomid liver to '*rwv*v-' ? ?-? ? ? ction and give you clean blood, steady erves, a clear brain and a healthy ; ppetite. McMaster Co SUBANCE CLAIM PROMPTLY PAID Rockton, S. C., Aag. 12, 1899. 1 [utual Reserve Fand Life Associa- 1 tion: ' Gentlemen?I take pleasnre in ac- ] nowledging throogh yonr representa ve, Mr. Longstreet Gantt, the receipt ' f check lor one thousand dollars on ( le National Bank of New York in 1 ayment of policy No, 149046 in the 1 " 1 T5a./ohm X AflPAft'a. 1 luiuai jveacivc ruuu uuo aoj?vnon, issued to the late Thomas P. ] dgon. Kindly vconvey my thanks to the 1 fficers cf the Association for conrteies shown and for paying the claim a ; Dnsiderable time before it was aclally dae according to the terms of ( le policy. I heartily recommend your issociatloa to all who require the enefifce of sound life insurance at the ' >west possible cost. Yours very truly, (Signed) J. R. Curlee, Executor Estate late Thos. P. Ligon. CASTORIA. ( Jearstho Tte Kind You Have Always Bought ] THE KURAL MAIL DELIVERY. I Postmaster Rion has received from tie postoffice department the following j ;tter explaining the delay in inaugu- j ating the system of rural mail de- j very for this county. Washington, August 23rd, 189&. The Postmaster, Winnsboro, South I 'arolina. j Sir: Replying to your memorandum j f the 19ih instant inquiring why the j Lural Free Delivery Service from _xr?? Vf oar UlUUC, leuummeuucu u y mi, | acb, bas not been established, I aye to inform you that Mr. Bach's commendations from South Carona have elicited so many complaints rhen adopted, and have been fonnd enerall'y so ill-advised, that a re-ex- J mination of the Sooth Carolina ser- 1 ice has been deemed necessary before : ny action is taken. This re-examination will be had as 1 oon as the weHtfcer permits, probably arly in October. Very respectfully, Geo. M. Allen, Acting r irst AS3C. Jtrosimasier vieu. During the civil war, as well as in ur late war with Spain, diarrhoea was ?e of the mo6t troublesome diseases be army had lo contend with. In lany instances it became chronic and tie old soldiers still suffer from it. Ir. David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, rreene Co., Pa., is one of these. He ses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and nd Diarrhoea Remedy and savs he ever found anything that would give itn stick quick relief. It is for sale -j MpMsLctsr (Jo. MR. HARDENS NEW WORK. i The following item clipped from the lemphis Scimitar will be read with aterost by Mr. J. II. Harden's fiiends: Jdr. J. M. Elltott, the new oiroer ol he great car works plant in the northastern suburbs, has sent his manager,! lr. J. H. Harden, to this city to per- j set arrangements for opening the j lant at the earliest possible date. Air. Harden has instructions from 1 .f-.. f/\ r\rif fVio nlonf in thA hpcf. I Ul. IV j^v .?v, t- ?V lossible shape, and this means (hat \ xtensive improvements will bs made, i ^ Scimitar reporter saw Mr. Harden j it the Peabody this momiDg. "I can -J lot tell jast now," he said, "bow large i he car works force win De at nrsr, Dut | : intend to start iu with a fall com-] >lement of men, and will increase the :orce as the business justifies it. MrSlliott wants to get the plant at Bingl lamton in perfect shape before actuavork is begun, and J. am hero to super, ntend the work. Memphis will be my ! lome hereafter." Mr. Elliott was expected iu Mem-1 )his to-day, but was unavoidably de-1 ained. He will arrive here in a few lays. Mr. Harden is said to be one of the j >esc car men in the country. He was! for ten years with Mr. Elliott in Mr. j Slliott's car shops at Gadsden, Ala. Storr of a Slave. To be bound band and foot for years )y the chains of disease is tha worst brm of slavery. George D. Williams, >f Manchester, Mich., tells how such a .lave was made free. He says: "My ?vife has been sohelples3 for five years ;h*t she could not turn over in bed ilone. After using two bottles of Elec-1 ;ric Biiterp, she is wonderfully im-1 proved and able to clo ber owh woru." i fins supreme remedy for female dis- j jaees quickly cures nervousness, sleep- \ essness, melancholy, headache, back- ' iche, fainting and dizzy spells. This niracle working medicine is a godsend :o weak, sickly, rundown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 ;ents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr. Edgar Matthews has returned from Charleston where he has been for abont a month. r v THE FIRST BABY. Its Coming is Looked Forward to Wiz& Both Joy and Fear and its Safe Arrival is Hailed With Pride and Delight by AIL The arrival of the first baby in the household is the happiest and most important event of married life. Theyoung wife who is to become a mother delights to think of the happiness in store for he? when the little one shall nestle upon hex breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp the sweet and holy name, "mother." But her happy anticipation quickly vanishes when she realizes the terrible pain and Entering through which aha must pass while bringing the little one into the world. An indescribable fear erf the ? J A 1L. danger aLrenusut uuuu uw wku dwu dissipates her joyfcQness. Thousands of women have learned by experience that there is absolutely no necessity for the sufferings which attend child-birth; they know that by the use of "Mother's Friend"?a scientific liniment?for a few weeks before the trying hour, expectant mothers can so prepare themselves for tne final hour that the pain and sufferings* the dreaded event are entirely obviated and it is safely passed through with comJttoItt 1 it+1 a HlQ/rnmfrtrt WAV ? All women are interested, and especially expectant mothers who for the first time have to undergo this trial, in such a remedy; for they Imow the pair and suffering, to say nothing of the danger, which is in store for them. "Moth* er's Friend" is woman's greatest blessing, for it takes her safely through tiw severest ordeal of her life. Every woman should be glad to read the little book "Before BaDy is Born," which contains information of great value to all. U will be sent free to any one who sendi. their address to The Bradfield Begu WAIT V/V.j Atiauwi, , McBBJDE SMITHES DONATION. The following correspondence shows Lhat Mt. Zion Library has received another donation of books making about two hundred volumes added, quite recently, iu this way to the library, [n addition to these the committee have just purchased seventy-two selected volumes, making an increase of nearlv three hundred books. The committr-e have also bad additional shelving pat in tbe library, a section of which is set apart for donations, rhe society, at its last quarterly meeting, provided for an annual appropriation for the purchase of books, and an active interest is being manifested in the work or accumulating a library. ro Library Committee Mt. Zion College: I am sending fifty-two volumes which I present as a donation to the Mt. Zion Library. Very truly, August, 1S99. McBride Smith. Mr. McBride Smith: Dear Sir?On behalf of the library committee of Mt. Zion I desire to express our thanks for, and appreciation 3f your most acceptable donation of fffty-two books, many of which are ont of print and could be secured by the library only in the way yon have 30 kindly done. Yery truly yours, James Q. Davis, ^nairman jwDrary uommiuee. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, bat Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Banning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felooe, Corns, Warts, Cats, Braises, Barns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile care on earth. Drives oat Pains and A^h*s. Duly 25 cts. a box. (Jure gunr .. c, ii sold by McMaster Co., dt ivyms DR. THOMSONS LECTURE. Dr. Edward Tnomson delivered a lecture in the csurt house Tuesday evening oa "The Observance of the Sabba ti." He is a forcible speaker and h?i brought out the points of his addi^s clearly and strongly. He showe I thai the observance of one day m seven, as aaay 01 resr, wasr. iiuwsbsity and was founded on wisdom. He took np the different nations of the the world and showed how those who bad observed Sanday have prospered and become prowerful in the world. Rome ignored Sanday and crumbled from the face of the earth. Spain adopted a "go-as-yoa-please" Sunday, and she has fallen from one of the mighty natious of the earth to an insignificant one. Sanday, ha said, should ba especially observed in America, where every man is a sovereign and king, thai; he might hive one day in seven for thought. These are only a few of the arguments made by the lecturer. His adrtrpRa mad* a pood imDression. From here Dr. Thomson went to Chester and other places in the State where he will deliver his lecture. ^ACTAD I A Vnw I V a n Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of C^c MITFOKD PARAGRAPHS. Tcere was a surprise party at Mr. H. C. Grafton's on the loth inst., which was very ranch enjoyed by all; also one at the home of Mr. A. M. Jackson on the 18th, which was a sac cess. Misses Zealy and Martin, of Spartanburg and Monticello, are visiting thfir aunt, Mrs. II. C. Grafton. Miss Susie Lumpkin, of Winnsboro, is visiting Mrs. A. M. Jackson. Misses Louise and Kate Glenn and Agues Ladson have returned to Cheeter after a few days' vHit to Misses Kathieeu and Eva Hall. Miss Mary Hollis, of Buck Lick, is at Mr. J. D. Henson's. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lumpkin left to-d iy for a visit to relatives at Flint Hill. Mi.-s Sne Gladden bas returned from a very pleasant visit to relatives and friends at uaK uiage. Miss Nannie Lee Mobley is at Mr. W. T. McCrorev's. Miss Mamie Iliggius is visiting her shtcr, Mrs. .Toe Sinitb, of Kershaw. Mr. Will Estts and sister, of Baton Rouge, have been vis-iting at Mr. Frank Stewart's. Miss Mabel Keistler is visiting relatives in Charlotte. C. S. F. ' Augnet 19,1399. RIDGEWAY BADLY ROUTED The Game on Tuesday?HV'innsboro and Chester to Play This Afternoon. j Monday morufng was ihe email boy's delight. A game of ball was played between the liidseway and Winnsboro teams. Ridgeway's team wa?: B;lick, Parker, Stewart, Hogan, Wilson, Parker, Bolick, Ott, and Boncy. Winnsboro?Desl^prteS, Brown, Davi*, Ellison, T, Ellison, G, Ilabenichf, Center, Beat> and Hinnant. Winnsboro bad a walk o\er, ar,d wod ibe same by a score of 40 10 5 J.o the afternoon another garnet..? played between RMgeway an<I Wiu..sboro. Ririgeway lined up as follow*: Williams p; Smith c; Rabb 1 b; Coleman z d; rcejps s s; urnmpion o o: jdouck c f; Rafifl f; Moore A. T. r f. Wior.sboro formed as f^l-ows: Eionp; Qaaltlebaum c; Owei.* 1 b; j Dye 2 b; Rabb 3b;G'adden ?s;j Gooding c f; Davi^ i f; Joidru r f. Score?WiDneb .ro 19, R'dgewayO.) me iuugewav leam hiuwcu want of practice. Williams pitched a splendid game, but ws.9 hampered bv want of support in the tield and on the bases. He struck out 12, whi-u Rion ,ha.s only 3 strike-ontv i<> h:credit in tbo cffi/ia! corf. At the en 1 of the fifth ending Ridge wav surrendered. The soothine and healing: properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pieaeant tasle and prompt and permanent cures, bavc made it a great favorite with the people ever> where. For sale by McMaster Co. TT7VVQPAPn TAITTPS OVV WORE. The Local Team Defeats the Chester Boys by a Score oKl.6 to 5. The game Thursday afternoon between Winnsboro and Wellridge, Chester County, was not an error lass one, nor was it chock-a-block with sensational features and phenoroinal plays, ;but it was a clean, snappy exhibition of ball.playing, and, best of all. ffrom onenoint of view) the locals I kept the visitors "going" from the time the nmpire yelled "play the game" until he called the la?t man oat in the ninth. It was a cake walk, and the band of local rooters furnished "rag-time" c jin music that suited onr boys right down to the ground, and that set a pace, that their friends from across the line found iust a trifle too ^ fPL A V\ /*\ TT O last &uu xuriuus. xne vueouc* uvja carried out their part of the program very pluckily, however, and they made no attempt to intiodnce any "kicking" specialties. Both team3 played good ball, but the star work on both sides was done by the batteries: Williasas and Quattlebaum G., Hall and Hanahan for Dannatt and Wvll'p rj lunauuiu 3 auu iioiiuvin ^-*v for Wellridge. All of the pitchers were touched up pretty freely but thsre were few long drives, and the batters were not lucky enough to place their hits where thev couldn't be fielded. Williams is steady, has excellent control of the ball, and keeps his eye on the game. Elliott Hall, the famous Wofford twirler, relieved Williams in the sixth inning and his work in fhe box was right up to the limit. Bennett aid nne work for the Chester boys. He pitched lor nine ^innings and was effective throughout. The pitchers were supported behind the bat in first class style. The only home run of the game was made by Hall iu the first inning. He made a long drive to left field and made four bags on it withont any trouble. The following is a partial enmmaiitr rtf f ho ffflmo CUUiUiUl T Vi kuv gM4uvt , THE LINK UP. . Winnsboro?Owens 1 b; Hail 2 b and p; Hanaban 2 b and c; Gladden E e s; Davis C 1 f; Qaattlebaum c and cf; Jordan rf; Rabb3b; Williams p and c f. Wellridge?Kirkpatrick 2 b; "VVylie c; Barber 8i; Scott cf; Iryiu rf; Murphy 3 b; Bennett p; Grant lb; McDaniel 1 f. Winnsqoro?2 0 0 5 2 1 3 2 2?17 Weliridge?0 0 2003000?5 Struck out by Williams 8, by Hall 6, by Bennett 6. Base hits yielded by Williams 4, byHall 3, by B#nnett 7. t~> j* n uage on oam, x>buijcii Batter hit by Williams 1, by Hall 2, by Beunett 1. Double plays?Owen9 to Hanahan; Barber to Kirkpatrick, to Grant. Umpire, Grier Pressley. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainlield, 111., makes tho statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treated for a month by her family Dhvsician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of constitution and that no medicine coald cure her. Her druggist suggestedDr. Kind's New Discovery for Consnmp'io ; she bought a bottle and to her u iiyni found herself benefited from 13i si dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now dues her ewu housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 Misses Weetie and Lucretia Mobley, of Blackstock, who have been visiting th? family of Major Riddle, re'urned home Monday.?Lancaster Review. Dr. Cady's Condition Towdeks, are just what a horse need9 wben in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and 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 sale by McMaster Co. Mr. R. Brice Mills, of Louisville, is visitiQg his sister Mr3. R. E. Shannon of Blackstock.?Chester Lantern. Mis? Gurney, of Charleston, and Miss Diisv Lemuiou. of Winnsboro, are visiting at Mr. L. W.Henry's.? Chester Lantern Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com i fort discovery. Allen's Foot-Ease is ? certain cure for ingrowing nails, sweat ing, hot, aching feet. Trial package FREE. Sold.'by all druggists, grocers shoe stores and general storekeepers everywhere. By mail for 25c. ir stamps. Address, Allen S. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y. 4 | GOMIXC AND GOING. ' Miss Byifc.i Kobiiisoii tins g<;-;t Baltimore. Mr<. H. A Gaii'ard went to hu<lion Thnrsdav. Mi?s Mary F Mt-.Masier returned Baltimore Fridiy morning. W. D. Douglass, Esq , has got>p o .. a bn-i i^ss :ri t? George. Mi?s A lie Kerr, '. ! G <enwo ?1, is I visiting Mis? L">u*ee Horron. I Mr. i latn-ituu Hm-ihtn i-a homo I from Chariest >?i On >1 ir?' day. I R-v. J D Croat aid family renrm-l from Auder0oo Friday. Tlie Mis.=es StricU;: of Ch fct-r, aro visiting Mrs McBride Smith. 2>liss Yirgii.ia Walkfr, of Baesourg, id vifriiing (Japt. W G Jordan's f_mily. Mr. Walter M. L n*?ir, of Samter Coirify, i-? visiting Capt. LI. A Gaillard. li-jv. R. P. Pell, of the Coiiege for Women, Columbia, was io town Satin:-, y. y-rs. J. II. Moffatt, of Micanopy, F'a , ip visiting relxtives and friends in town. Mm. M A. Gaillard, of Columbia, arrived on Wednesday and will visit relatives here. ; fli.. J. r utin^eit ie.i on lucsu^v j f ^r northern marke's to bay his stock of fall and wiater goods. Mr John P. Matthews and family re'umed Friday tight from Lowell, N. C', where they have been summerii'g. EJg8r IJayn86wor;b, Eeq., of Snm! ter, a wdi-knowu la;v^er and newspaper man, is visi.ing Mr. II. L. Elliott. Mr. Nelson Hanahau, who occupies a responsible position in a Macon, Ga., railroad office, is spending his vaca tion iu Winnsboro. LADIES ARE SURPRISED The Novita Company of Atlanta, are curing cises of "female trouble," after prominent doctors have pronounced socb eases "incurable," or have said, "You will be compelled to have an operation." It is a fact tfcat The Novita Treatment for women cures such case3. It removes Tumors and Foreign Growths, cares Granulation, Ulceration, Inflammation of the womb and overies and an displacements. Write for their book and 200 Atlanta testimonials and they will be sent yon free. Give them yonr symptoms and. Dr. Van Valen will diagnose yonr case without cost. They treat by mail. Address all letters to The Novita Company, 400-413 Grant Opera House, Atlanta, Ga. 8-l-6m Notice. THE FIRal OF J. J. McEACHERN & BRO. has been dissolved bv mutual consent this day?August 24, 1899. n "P1 M^RflrViorti flfisnmpa resnonsi bility for indebtedness of said firm. J. J. McEACHERN. O. F. McEACHERN. Ridgeway, S. <Ang. 2i, 1899. 8-30x3 Deering Vnm ni Mr 1V1U !! Ui U UUU AlUliUW WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK. COME AND INSPECT THEM BEFORE BUYING. NO BETTER MADE. Respectfully, m ff. DOTY & CO. Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By JS. i?. JOHNSTON, Esq., Probata J u cige: YTTnEREAS, R. II. .Jennings hath made V t suit to me to grant him letters of administration de bonis non of the estate and effects of James Turner, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonisli all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James Turner, deceased, that they he and appear beM -? A-P "DrAKl fo frt | xore mc3j in um v^uuiu u.l j. xuumwj w I be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., cd the 6th day of September next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be chanted. (iiven under my hand, this 21st day of August, Anno Domini 1899. S. E. JOHNSTON, 8-23-2 Judge of Probate BOOKS FOR-. SU MMER READING THE VAMPIRE, RECESSIONAL, GUNGA DIN,J TOMMY, BELTS, THE BETROTHED, "FUZZY WUZZY," DANNY DEEVER, MANDALAY, ?By Rudyard Kipling. "BOBBIE." ? By Kate Cairns. UNCLE ISAAC, ?By Wm. Dudley Powers, JLIliUJkSJhUN 1UJ. /? For Sale. i [ A TRACT ' ' 17G / E.. Iar>d, ou Littk- River, bfc.rn.jHiM' \ D. M. Broom, ; < ' \ ??. of the estate of (> ci.-nyut , ,iw s en?on andothe- ^ t For terms ap 1* , 1 A. S. & H\ DOUGLASS. 11-17 Attorney*, Winnsboro, S. C empns?i- rim ttti ci BIGGLE ? 4$: A Farm library : ^ . Up-to-date, Cod i^Srs?^ \ somely Print l ' ^) by j V> (f HsTT No. 1?BIGGLl Vi if I AllaboutHors \ UA ~ \JI I 74 illustrations yW I \ No. 2?BIQQLl x7 vp \ All about gro^ V \ 1 contains 43 coli / J varieties and I W*v i No. 3?BIQQLl H *W*y 1 All about Poul t / tells everythinj J I of all the print 1 I Price, 50 Cents I Gte/Wfea I No* ?I99.y ft 4_ Vf- 1 \M /ill auuuiiwOw: r \Sf Vc'VV S? sale; contains I *** -** V breed, with 13: \ P No. 5?BIGGL! \# ^fr^PT" / Just out- All * J*? 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Comparison is tde most convincing proof that STIEFF PIANOS have no suDerior in TUNiS and WUiitt.via.KSHIP; no equal in PKICE. Catalogue for the asking. FINE TUNING. Bell 'phone No. 196. CM M.STM,Pn_ Baltimore, Md. Factory Brauch Ware-Room, No. 213 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. rr IT Tl7Tr>fr\-rU Vtnnomr Vj. JLL . ir lliJU.\J 1 LI, tuauoi^u 8-23 BIT HAVE .ymu ?USE OUR? Chill Cure, AN OLD AND TRIED cure, Has been in use for twenty years and never failed. Price, 50c aM $1 Per Bottle, including a dose of our ILIVliK JPlJL.Lb. jg^Don't forget us. JlItlMGo DRUGGISTS. Just Arrived / and ?For Sale.? I A NICE CARLOAD OF HORSES and Mules. A fe^v combination Sad die and Harness Horses. I will sell ' them cheap for cabh or exchange thpm for males or plug horses. COWS. j I will pay ihs highest cash price for good Milch Co<7s; also tor Fat Beef . Cattle. BUGGIESI , Ibavealetv Second-Hand Buggies ' for sale; also one Secon 1-fJand Two> Horse Wag-on. i A. WILLIFORD. , Winnsboro, S. 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Price, 50 Cent;. t tS are unique,original,useful?you never ? ike them?so practical, so sensible. They t 1 enormous sale?East, West, North and t one who keeps a Horse, Cow. Hog or J rows Small Fruits, ought to send right BIQGLE BOOKS. The t [ TATTDKI AT I I JVUAnULI ! for you and not a misfit. It is 22 years | boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head,? t said-it, Farm and Household'paper ia 1 ;est paper of its size in the United State* i over a million and a-half regular leaders. )KS, and the FARM JOURNAL | joz, :90a and 1903) will be sent by mail * ircular describing BIOQLE BOOKS-frce. r ress, FABK JOVSNAb ; \ 't Philadelphia KEPOBT OF Cony Sopervispr Claims Appeoved at ths last Meet-.' " ; dfg, of the boaed - of ;cou2ctr Coxmissionebs Held August : 12,1899 The following claims weie examined and approved on State Case Fond of 1899: No.- Amonnt. 634 ? E Ellison. $22 20 635 J E Corn well (Sheriff), 155 636 John Woolen, 12 50 637 D E McDowell, 18 75 638 T M Cathcart, 37 50 v* n nK ? 009 it Hi XjIJIBBU, 'J ttv 640 W J Hagood,. 12 50 641 Jno D Rlair, 12/50 642 News and Herald, 18 60 643 T M Cathcart, 8 50 661 T M Cathcart, 8 50 662 Saml Lindsay, claim $10 00, ' . J allowed, 5 00 668 Saml Lindsay, 5 00 The following claims were examined and approved on Road and Bridge Fund of 1899: : | No. Amount. 625 T H Frv, $12 50 626 S H Morgan, 14 90 627 Jim Hart, 3 00 627 Jno G Woiling, 3110 629 B F Caseels, 5 00 630 TW Mann. 4 00 644: J B Barley, 5 1$ 645 J B Barley, 9 15 646 S L Mann, 6 60 647 R T Matthews & Son, 19 70 648 W J Clowncy, 1100 649 J L Ha^es & Bro, 15 21 650 jI Y Milling, 4 00 651 B G Tennant, 465 652 L D Robertson, 2 00 653 J E Douglass, claim $9 50, allowed, 8 00 654 John S Swygert, 2017 ; 655 Jno T Wylie, 3 00 658 E J Jeter, 1 50 659 Lipscomb & Smith, a w 660 Jno G Wolling, So 00 The following claims were examined and approved oa Poor House fund ot lf9d: No. Amount. 651 S C Broom, $ 7 00 632 D_J Weir, _ 17 ?2 633 J D Hawes # ijro, * w 606 H F Hoover, 91 90 657 B G Tennant, 1 50 664 David Parker, 9 35 The following claims were examined and approved on Public Building fund of 1899. No. . Amount. 6S5 B" G Tennant, $4 10 666 John Cason, 2 zu ^ I do certify that the above statement i9 a correct copy of claims approved at the last meeting of the Coanty Board held on the 12th dav of Augasf, 1899. B. G TENNABf r, 8-27 Coanty Snpevisor F. C Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon. structing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discaseied digest* ant and tonic. Kb otheJ^Rparation can approach it in efflcHy v. K instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, i SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,ana [ all other results of im perfect digestion. i Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Chicago, j McMASTER CO. Winnsboro, S. C. FOR SALE. I MNMlMfi nilTPIT UU11I1UU VV Hill Will sell at a bargain One Iipe, Gil and Press. It will be to the interest of parlies desiring to purchase a ginning outfit to learn terras and price. . 8-3 lm T. H. KETCHIN. A FRICANA wili cure Constipation and is a wonderful Liver Mediant. Try It ' "-'^5 lli