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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, October 18, - - 1891 LOCAL BRIEFS. ?See Supervisor's report. ?- ?Read letters of administration. ?Read report of the Bank of Ridge way. - 1 " - r I - llnnC ?jA. piantaiiOD xiyr eaie ucai juvuh celio. See ad. ?Select specimens of your choices grains, vegetables, finely bred stocfc |y inducing poultry, for exhibition a the State Fair A little effort on you part will secure one or more of tb the handsome premiums. ?Mr. T. A. Davis, of Newton, E C., has been chosen to fill the positio of superintendent of the Fairfield Co! ton Mills made vacant by the resi| nation of Mr. Shipp. Mr. Davis wi not move his family here for seven months. "It did me more good than anytnm I ever used. My dyspepsia was o ^ months' standing; after eating it wa ? terrible. Now "I am well," write- 5 W B. Keener, Holsington. Kaa , of Kodc w Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what yo eat. McMaster Co. ?Hon. John G. Mobley, says thi State, expects to have a fine exhibit o cattle at the fair. Mr. Mobley's ex hibits are always .fine and his cow generally carry off a large share o bine ribbons, and this [will no doub be the case this fall. ?Mrs. t\ ai. naoemcQc is iu-uu, ofFerir-g a tempting line of goods Canned fraits of various kinds, minc< meat, tongue, and manv other fane; goods See her ad for list of goods All of them are at low prices and ar< withiu reach of everybody. ?An inspector of the long dislanc telephone was in town on Friday The long fistance phone here has beei giving some trouble and bas not bee: working satisfactorily, and tbe in spector came up from Colombia ti find out the trouble and have it reme died. Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me. healed a sore running for seven year and cured his piles of long standing by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Tl -a: ? it cores an stuu uiseaoca. iubunw^ Co. ?In a special to The State froa Rockton mention is made of the aal< of Mr. Leonard Bobinson's graniti quarry. Mr. Robinson has sold it t< Mr. Stewart, of Colombia, who ha; been very successful in working quar ^ lies. Mr. Robinson's quarry beio; near the depot can be convenient!; handled. ?The editor acknowledges wit] thanks the receipt of a box of exqui site roses, sent by Miss E. C. Nelson of the Greenbriar section, and whic! were gathered froja her garden. Mis Nelson, who is about 86 years of age is evidently most successful in th culture of flowers, and this gift of fal beauties is highly appreciated. "If you scour the world vou wil never find a remedy equal to Oa< Minute Cough Cure," says Edito r> Fackler, of the Micanopy, Fla. ^ "Hu?tler." It cared his family o LaGrippe and saves thousands fron pneumonia, bronchitis, croap and al Hk throat and lang troubles. McMastei flk Co. ?Sheriff Ellison lelt on Monday fo j^HL Greenville. He goes to appear befor V the United States District Court,whicl K convened yesterday. The case in whic VSBPSr Mr. El'ison figures is the railroad cas whic j has been pending for about thre years. Mr. Jno. C. P.* Williams, o Ridge way, wili appear before thi court on the charge of defraudinj negroes of pensions. ?The Charlotte Commercial Colleg offers a thorough and extensive busi ness course to young ladies and yoan; men at a very small cost. Position are secured for the graduates and th school has a fine reputation. One c the chief advantages is that the youn: ladies have a home under the superv: %ion of the president and his wife oeo au. ?Q D. Williford is prepared t show to the public some wonderfc bargains. His prices are low and sui all. Beautiful dress fcoods, trin mings, carpets and mattings, an everything nice in the way of dr goods. Read his advertisement an then call and be convinced. The good are displayed in a most attractive wa and visitors to the store will seeinumei ous imogs mat: win interest mem. "When our boys were almost dea< from whcopiog cough, our docto: gave One Minute Cough Cure. The; recovered rapidly," writes P. B Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs colds, grippe and all throat and luuj troubles. McMaster Co. ?It has been suggested that thi roller mills of the State have an ex hibit at the State fair in November, an< if all of the mills follow this eugges tion a large and handsome exhibi will be the result. During the pas year so many of these mills bav< sprung up all over the State that the; now represent one of the great indus ? tries of the State. We hope that i any of the mills send an exhibit tha the Fairfield mill will be among th number, as it can compete with mos of the flour mills of the State. ?It will be a cause of deep regre to many to hear that Mr. TKd Stevenson, brother of Mr. Cbas. A Stevenson, is desperately ill with ty phoid fever at Dr. Pryor's hospital ii pi Chester. lie was taken ill in Nortl Carolina and was on bis way home bat when he reached I hester was to sick to continue his journey and wa; carnea to me aospnau tie nas a cos of friends and many relatives in thi town and chanty, and all hope to hea * soon of a change for th9 better in hi ^ condition. ^ ?CircQS day in town was the ever \ ' of the season, and from early mornin crowds began to poor into town, an aronnd the freight depot was crowde * witn people curious to witness the ii tere-ting wcik of unloading, whic occupied several hours. Fakers, wb always follow a crowd, were ont i full Jorce, and did a thriving tradi Twelve years hare elapeed since a re; circus bas exhibited here and it wj very evident from the crowd, whic included young and old, that it was novel'y. Dr. David Aiken left on Saiarda for Washington, D. C. TtmiPPX! I & Grippe and influenza in variably leave the systen* "with a bad cough. For . each Dr. John W. Ball's Cough syrup is highly recommended. This won- i derfS remedy g;ives relief at once, 1 conquers the -worst cough overnight and soon effects a thorough rare. COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and fnfludnza. ' Doses are small and pleasant to tak?. Doctor* . it recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all ttroggisU. r **?""Tr?" _ _ ! e ?The Carolina Teaciers' Journal is a new one on oar lisit of exchanges. I This paper, of which Mr. J. FraDk n Fooshe is editor, 13, as Jfre name shows, ^ an edncational paper, and is of par,m ticular interest to teachers, but is intejj resting to all and gives an account of what is being done in the schools cf the Sfftte. For :i while Mr. Fooshe o. and bis brother were associated tof getber in tbe work of editing this >S n&ner. bnt Mr. Frank Fooshe 13 now , | sole editor. Siure ibis change in the n management a change has also been made in the form of the paper and it q is now most attractive. The teachers ,f of the State should lend him their aid in editing the paper. s The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. f Kirkman, Belle Rive, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or 1 lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is all y that is claimed for it and more." It , curea coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster 5 Co. P ?Mr. T. A% Shipp, who has recently retired from the position of superinJ tendent of the Fairfield Cotton Mills, vas presented recently with a hand0 some breach-loading shotgun by the mill operative*, the secretary and a 0 few other friends. The children of a the spinning room presented him with * a Masonic scarf pin and a handsome 3 rin? rrrifh o rnKr toHinir. ThPSfi gviu uug n?iM M *. ?e ? * gifts were tokens of high esteem in which Mr. Sbipp was held by the ? operatives and others connected with J the mill, and were greatly appreciated ' by him. Upon receiving the gifts, r which were presented bv Mr. R. Y. Gantt. Mr. Sbipp expressed his grati1 tcde in a graceful little speech. Mr. s Shipp has held the position of snperins tendent of this mill for two years, and when he leaves will carry with him 5 the friendship of many. 3 ... ? ... CASTORIA. ? - - Tha tflnd Van Linn A Atiifovo DnnirM Bean tlie uvugm a An Opportunity. If yon desire to take a coarse in the Charlotte Commercial School, it will pay yoa to call at this office. , Hot Supper. a ?? j A hot sapper will be served at Mr. Ja3. R. Curlee's next Friday night for j the benefit of Greenbrier Church. The a public is invited te attend. Home Missionary Society. ? At the last meeting of the Home j Missionary Society a moat satisfactory report was read by the secretary w^ich showed that a considerable amount of r money has bean raised by the ladies s and spent in furnishing the chapel and b in painting it, and the members of the h society feel encouraged. It was ae? JJ.I iv.:. ? ciciucu. luis ujccuug w iuiuc jlvv?. e Mr. McLaucLlin, of Chester, to def liver one of his delightful lectures in s the court house atjsome time scon, the % fixing of the date being left to him. The proceeds of the lecture will go toe wards completing the furnishing of - the chapel. Mr. McLauchlin is so Z well known here and bis lectures are 8 always so much enjoyed here that it is e hoped that he will be met by a large >f audience when he next lectures here, g The date of the lecture wili be given i- when Mr. McLauchlin is heard from. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Care 0 wiii digest what you eat. It cures all , forms of dyspepsia and stomach trou!i bles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Texas, it says, "It relieved me from the start t- and cured me. It lb now my everlasttj ing friend " McMaster Co. JOIN THE FUSE COMPANY. Q s A meeting of the fire company was y held 011 Tuesday night for the purpose - of putting new life in the organization. We have been requested to say that 1 committees ^have been appointed to r solicit new members and to urge P young men to add their names to the roll. We are informed that additional r strength is badly needed, and the time has come when it becomes a public 3 dutv to ioin the fire company. This has been .a splendid volunteer fire 1 company in the past, and its prestege - should be maintained. The safety of the t town often depends ;nPon th- strength t aid efficiency of the fire department, s Insarance companies rely upon it, the 7 ril'TCn rfpnpnr^K linnn if. RTifl fhfi I v#w"v" ?? *? womeD and children [iecl a comfort in f knowing that a competent organiza t tion exists to fight the terror of fire, e Join now,aDd infase'new life in the it company. t Itch on human cored in SO minntea by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. TLis L never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, - drnggist, Winnsboro, S. (J. The Wallace Circus. a h The Great Wallace Shows arrived \ in town on Friday morning at about o two o'clock. Many of the small boys s did not close their eyes on Thursday j >t night, and had their alarm clocks set j s for boars before day, determined to I r see the first wagon unloaded. Some j s of the older people were jast asen-j thusiastic. This is the largest show j it that has been to Winnsboro in many g years. d Early in the morning the streets d were thronged with a surging luass o t i* humanity. Many business men were b demoralized, and it was difficult for irt 1 On*?/NWA ^ n/%AAmytKik ? %> rr ** /M?l" flA O f_ iv | au^uuc iv wyia, <*ca tractive were the crowded streets, s. j The parade began at 11 o'clock and the il J procession wss aboat a miie long. A is great many of the^cages were open so that the annimah were in view, and the magnificent display foretold the splendid performacce that was to foly low. It was a very clean show and w?? thoroughly eDfoyed. aMMMMMMMMMBMaHOMMM INFORMATIO> WAITED. A Veteran of the Seminole Indian Wars Who "Enliaterl from Wlnnshoro. Wishes to Enow Some Facts. Editor Keucs and Herald: I was born in Fairfield County on . Augn-i 11th, 1811, aad married Miss Jau? Kiddle, of Kershaw County, in 1833. I enlisted from Wsnnsboroin 1836 under Captain Dnrrell Sinitb, r>rvmna.iv c\f m/Mintr>r1 infnntrv. !ft SPrVft i i the Seminole Indian War; and ^ served ;hreemonth3. If there is any one who can give me any information abou! what regiment went from Fairfield, I will appreciate it as I am try- ( irg to get my pension for said service, | ar.d can give me the date of Darrell Smith's burial a3 it will be of vital importance to me. T IrtPf Pat?Al?no in 1 JL JCIU UVUkU vai \S1 iUU AVVV j settled in Chambers County, Ala., and i lived there until 1881, when I moved . to Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, \ and have lived there ever since. I am i in good health and feel like I would t reach the 100-mile post. Any one 1 giving me information to assist iu get- 1 ting my pension will be highly appre- j ciated by an old war veteran. I would be pleased to hear from the country of i my Doynooa ciays. Address 804 Main street, Palestine,! Texas. Thomas A. Reynolds. Daring t.he winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, on<? of the leading citizens and mercba?'i? of Clay, Ciay Co., W. Va., a truck his leg against a cake of ice in snch a manner as to braise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained mm so oa?iy iuac Be couiu uui walk without the aid of crotches.. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a halt gallons of whiskey in bathing: it, but nothing gave any relief until 1 be began using Chamberlain's Pain \ Balm. This bronght almost a com- j plete cure in a week's time and be believes that bad he not used this remedy I his leg would have had to be ampu- i tated. Pain Balm is nnequaled for < sprains, brnises and rheumatism. For j sale by McMaster Co. j COMING AXD GN01G j *> ? 1 o j i Mr. jji. is. i^gsaaie spent ouuuajr in Columbia. 1 Mr. E. G. Scruggs, of Chester, 1 spent Sunday with his family. f Miss Lida Neil has gone to Monti- ( cello to take charge of a school. ( gMiss Jemnle Thomas, ofRidgeway^ r left last week for E! Paso, Texas. . j Mr. Chas. Gooding, of Macon, Ga., 1 spent Sunday in town with relatives, j Mrs. W. H. Ruff and children were ( the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Q. ( Davis last week. ( Mrs. M. A. Gaillard, returned to her home in Columbia after visiting ( relatives in town. Miss Maggie Gladden returned home on Monday after [spending some time wiih friends in town. Mrs, Bryau, of Jackson, Mississippi, who has been visiting Mrs. Ann Elliott, left on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott. Right Rev. Ellison Capers; D. D., j will rieit St. Johs's Episcopal Church on Wednesday, November 8th. Service will be held both morniDg and j afternoon. Bed Hot from the Gun < Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, ( of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. 1 It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat- ] menl helped for 20 years. Then Backlen's Arnica Salve cared Mm. Cures J Cats, Bruises, Burns, Beils, Felons, ! Corns, Skin Ernpticns. Best Pile * care on earth. 25 cfca. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. ! drnggists. j. HE WOMAN'S MISSION A K \ CONFER- ' EXCE. The Woman's Missionary Confer* ence of the Colombia District met in j the Methodist Church Friday evening j, at 8 o'clock. The address of welcome j, was delivered by Miss Jessie Jennings. Two meetings were held on Saturday <TTTf\ ATI Snnd?v and ftf all of these I 1 auu v vv v v/** j mwv. ? - , meetings a;1dreases were made by the j visiting ladies, and questions of interest and importance connected with ' woman's work were discussed. Mrs. Wigbtman, president of the ; Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, South, was present at 1 this conference; aEd also Mrs. Ham- , bert, corresponding secretary of the j society. A number of delegates from churches in this district were present and all were entertained by the ladiei * of the Methodis Church. On Sunday night the president, ( Mm Wi.o-htman. addressed a large and interested audience upon the subject of woman's part in mission work. Slie ! spoke of the wonderful growth of this J work during the ,past fifty years, and of the timid way in which the work was begun by a Southern woman. In order to show the large scale upon which the woman's missionary society of tbe Southern A, E. Churcb work?, : she told of tbe training school for mi^- ; sionary In Kansas City. In tbis insti- : tution women are fitted in every way : for the great work they expect to undertake, and the societies of tbe different churches contribute to the support of its women wbo are in training. Her words when the plead 1 tbe citase of missions came from her heart, and all wbo heard her were stirred by her enthusiasm and evident Invft ;?f tbe work she has in cbajsre. The ladies left on Monday morning ! for isnmter, where a conference will \ be held. J Secret of Beauty h health. The secret of health is tu;, oower to digest and assir. O ILtc a proper quanity of food. T*ib can never be done when 11' o ii ver does not act it's pait. i jo you know this? / T-ti's Liver Pills are an alio lute curc forsick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, pik s jaundice, bilious fever, bilioi^ ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Piiif V UPPER LONGTOWN NEWS. A series of meetings are being held - l i .? 1 r* xr . at me cnapei, itev o unecmau m wu- i iacting them. There .is considerable i interest being manifested in the meet- g ing. We sincerely hope and trutf that 1 tnuch good will result from the earnest t efforts being pat forth for the further- J ince of God's kingdom. i Mrs Barrett, of Braidentown, Fla, j who has been out on an extended visit i to her father, MrS McCormick, re- i tamed home last Saturday. i Miss Hallie McCormick returned t home with her sister Mrs Barrett. 1 She will in all probability spend the i winter in Florida. j Mr Lee Robertson, of Winnaboro, J jpenl Tuesday Dight at Mr S L Dixons. 1 Mr L T Wilds, of Colombia, was in 3 Longtown dnring the past week look- . ingafter his bnwness interests here. The farmers have commenced sow- ' ng grain. Ttie excessive rams 01 iasc ] freek, however, retarded them some- , ivhat in their work. We had a heavy : hunder storm last Saturday. Indeed t was one of the heaviest of the sea- 1 son. It commenced aboat 10 a m and < continued until after night fall The rainfall was very heavy. < Ociober 14, '99 E H D. 1 i Belief In six Hour*. ( Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disrflliarprf in cir h'llirs bv "New 1 Sreat South American Kidney Core." I it is a great surprise on account of its ixceeding promptness in relieving pain ] q bladder, kidneys and back, in male J )r fem&le. Relieves retention of water ilmost immediately. If yon want i inick reJiet and cure this is the remedy. ] Sold by W.E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsjoro, S. C. < GREENBRIER ITEMS. ?? ' After the disastrous drought of the 1 mat summer we have been visited ivith refreshing rains, which are com- | . 1_ t 1 Dg very oporiunejy5 very uuucucuu ?.v i potatoes and turnips which promise a I air yield. There will be a great deal J )f *heat and oats sown in this neighjorhood this fall. Wheat had almost jecome an unknown quantity, but as ire have a fine roller mill in easy reach t is an additional stimulus to raise ^ wheat and have it made into flour that J s pure and unadulterated. It is to be ] loped that the farmers will not back- ) ilirt* and relanfiA in the old mtB of til jotton, to the exclusion of provision j jrops. , The Texas fever has about subsided. , Che unprecedented drought of last < summer so discouraged many of our , 'armers a considerable exodus was :hreat?ned, but when the news came ?rom the Eldorado of the West that he drought and torid wind was squally sevtre as here they became :a!m and serene. Cotton is about all gathered; corn juite slim. The graded school promises? much ,br tbis community under the wise and sxcellent management of Professor ?-HJofl Dlolr reuniuy, aasisicu uj iuiss juuu?/umu> The enrollment of tbe graded school las reached 65. More accessions in ;he near future. Mrs. Peurifoy's class n music Dnmbers sixteen. Others ] ater on. i Much succe3B to Niws and Herald. ; October 11, '99. J. L. i On the 10:h of December, 1897, Rev. ( 5. A. Donaboe, pastor M. E. Church, < South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Ta., con- ' ;racted a severe cold which was at* i :ended from the beginning by violent joughing. fle says: "A fter resorting o a number of so-called 'specifics,' usually kep* in tbc houie, to 110 pttr- . pose, I p'n ..- a:ei a bottle of Chamberlain*. ug?? liemedy, which acted like a churn. I iu >st cheerfully recommend it io iLe public." For sale by McMa?ter Co. ROCKTOV DOTS. M'c??8 Sallie Woodward iivisitirg at Vuj ". "W. Woodward's. V' Uim ris visiuog ner oroioer, Mi. . ill, ju Rockton. M; s A Una Wbitlocb has retarned to hci homein Uni-Mi after spending eeveral pleasant wroks with friends and icla'ives ih this >-nrt.tion. Mrs. Bonlware and children will leave this week for their home in Florida after a pleasant visit to old South Carolina Mr. Will Whitlock paid ue a flying visit last week. Misses Mattie Belle Bray and Carrie Lyies are visiting their aunt, Mrs. r. W. Woodward. Mi88 Lottie Grev Rabb i* the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Gadsden". Miss Blanche Raff has gone to Cctnmbia to resnme her studies at the Coinmbia Female College. We are glad to Bay that Maj. Woodward has almost entirely recovered from rheumatism. Miss Mayme Smith has returned home after spending several weeks in Clinton. Mrs. S. L. Mays has returned to her home in Atlanta after spending the ' Bummer with friends in this section. 3ha carries with her the best wishes oi Der many menus, oen'um. October 16, 1899. Brave Man Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney i troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison , in the blood, backaebe, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down ; foelin*. But there's no need to feel , like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric ! x ?-*? *? ? 4. IUa ^.M* ? X51UCIS die JU&L liic luiug iui a iuau when be is all run down, and don't , care whether he lives or dies. It did : more to give me new strength and i good appetite than anything I could , take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Attendance at Winthrop. ( The attendance at Winthrop this year i3 the largest in4the history of the college and from letters we have we are assured that with more room it would be almost as large again- The completion of the dormitory, begun five years ago, has now become imperative if Winthrop <is to accomplish her full mission. The attendance this year is as follows : College proper 351 at tbe beginning of the session against 34? at the close of the last session. In the practice school 110, in the kindergarten 20. The total attendance at the beginning of this session therefor ia 481 against 473 at the close of the last session.?Rock Hill Herald. Working Night and Day The busiest ai;d mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New i Life Pills, Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that chanfes weakness ioto strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're jppnderful in bnildiDg up the heaifh^Only 25c. per box. Said by MeMa&w du^gists. WOODWARD ITEMS. | i Our farmers and merchants arc nuch elated over the steady advance n price of cotton. The farmers are jetting along nicely harvesting; if the avorable weather continues the en> ire crops will be gathered this month I tt is a great deal shorter than they I ffere ever before in this section. The | idvance in price will not compensate I or the loss in yield. We are deterinncd to diversify onr crops for another rear. The light crops of grain this season is Dot discouraging u< at all. IrVe are no longer all cotton, and the leeey king will have to take down his sign. Wheat, oat3 and corn will no onger be experimental crops; already arge fields of oats were sowi^last month and have fine stands and lookng nicely. It seems a3 if we have iai onr darkest hour and the dawu of prosperity has begun. Several of onr S progressive farmers have supplied g hemselves with improved farm imp!e- jj waUa". rvlrvrrra C UtJUtS?JJU'J YVCrCj 1 a^u?j uicu j/iviwj itc. The old scrap iron i'evcr ha? reached >ur town. Mr W M Fatrick has ! >oagbt a large quantity of it. Shipped ;arload to-day and has a large quantity >f it on hand yet r The farmers hnye commenced i aaul fertilizers again 10 pat nnder the >rain crop. Mrs C M Graham and Mis9 Minnie Blair, of Blair'e, have been visiting Mrs R W Stewart. Mrs T W Brice, Sr, spent a few days in Chester last week with her son, Dr Brice. Mr J C Stewart ha6 accepted a position with the Chester Machine Company, of Chester. Miss Bessie Blair, after an extended 1 pitit to her sisted, has relumed to her ; home in Union. MrJohnBoyce, ofYorkville, sptni ] i few days with bis uncle. T W Brice. } 5r, returning home on last Mouday. ; Mrs Sarah E Thompson and daugh- ; :er, of Blackstock, are spending a ; few days with Mr and Mrs W M ' Ptifrintr P _ i L October 11, '99. for Over Fifty Tears. Mes. Wixslow's Soothixg Syrup has been U3ed for over fifty year3 by millions of mothers for their children while teetning-, with perfect success, [t soothes the child, softens the gums, illays all pain, curgs wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold bv druggists in svery part of theworld. Twenty-five ;ent8 a botUe. tie sur? ana asjs ior "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," , ind take no other kincL 1-1-17 Mr. W. J. Elliott, of Columbia, : Bpent Thursday with relatives in town. CASTORIA. Bern the Ttie Kind Yojl Hav8 Always Bought ' ^ ' Mrs. Ann Thomas and her daughter, Miss Jennie Thomas, of Ridgeway, i were in town Wednesday. "I wish to express my thnnksto the < manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, 1 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for ho*nnor nnt nn the market snch a won derful medicine," says W. W Maseinjili, of BeaurnonL Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have beeu saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is for sale by McMaster Co. Mrs. Henry Heise, [oi Colombia, is risking Mrs. F. E. Propsf, who has been very sick. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought; ? Bears tie st? SAfTZZT Signature of \&La>r~/y. J-cUcJu^ President Siu?, Farmer's Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has nsed DcWitt's , Little Early Risers in his family for years. Savs they are the be?t. The famous little pil!s cure constipation, billiousness and all liver and bowel troubles. McMaster 'Jo. Mr9. E. A. Uacot ,and Miss Eunice Bacot left on Monday, tbe forme: goes to visit Mrs Ad. Stall, and the latter returns to Darlington to resnme rhftrcrfl of her school. Dr. Cadt's Condition Powders. are just what a horse needs wtien in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifnge. They are not food bat medicine ana the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by \fr\faaf#>r lift. Totter, Salt-Bhcum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by t. It is equally efficient tor itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblain?, froBt bites and chronic sore eyes. 25ct8. per box For sale by McMaster Co. I FC>R SALE. ? i A FINE PLANTATION AT I | MONTICELLO. | ?f For terms, address ?? | FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK. | | Columbia, S. C. 4 HYPNOTMgjSl f^^^Amftri^fl/snlendid Hvunotizer at once. Address M.^ Y. Young* 363 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. T A fiV wanted to travel LilWJ X and appoint agent. ?00 per month salary and all expenses. ZEIGLER CO., 240 "Locust St., Phila. HKAIK BALSAM niyl bcaut'fic* U* hair. Pn.mo'?j * hantrifH gwrth. TXvtct Kul? ?ra Bertorc Gray Hair to :ta YoutHTnl Color. >c&ip b. heir ktillEg. "" ?* ? SENT FREE housekeepers? Mil COMPMY'S Eitract of Beef. Cook Booke** telling how to prepare m anydell cate and delicious dishes. Address, Liebig Co., P 0 Box, 2718 New York. Was I There is none at any p Chainless Bicycle. You < tion. This fact, discovered what h ?9 thrown us behind Columbia Chainless. The Columbia Chainle But th:se advantages are al 1 ~ vao v inrl Iirc&u, lldliUW icai 1UIAO aiJVJ new fiush joints which are s struction, and bearings brc finn in rlpsicrned 3 Hartfords, with their chain wheels except Columl Vedettes are the best tion. Pric POPE M | ~ JORDAN" HEPOHTOF Corniiy Snjervisor Ulaims Approved and Disapproved at ths last meeting of the Board of County Comuiss ioners Held Oct. 2, 1899. The following claims wcie examined ind approved on State Case Fund of i&qg. tyt/f N'o. Amount, r25 IS E Eilsoa, sheriff, $ 32 80 726 Jas G IJyllis, 2 00 i'27 8 R Jobniton, 150 00 72S John D Blair, 12 50 729 Jne C Buchanan, 5 00 730 Jno C Bachaoan, 5 00 731 T M Cathcart, 37 50 732 Jno L Ratteree, 12 50 733 Jas G Hollis, 12 50 734 John Hollis, 12 50 735 A E Davis, 2 00 736 Jas L Richmond, 100 00 < 737 R R Jefiares, 3 801 ?/ ?< > n 7 CO 'A <<5o x> vjr jLennaui, 739 WG Smith, 12 50 740 John Hollis, 8 50 741 Jno E Cornwell, sheriff, 4 30 742 J K Stevenson, 12 50 743 D L Glenn, 8 50 744 Jas B Stevenson, 12 50 745 Dr T G Donglase, claim $10.00, allowed, 5 00 746 WF Aiken, 12 50 The following claims were examined and approved on Road and Bridge Fund of 1899: No. Amount. 747 T H Fry, $ 13 08 748 S H Morgan, 13 08 740 A D Hood, 27 16 750 S C Broom, 1 63 751 John W Backhe.id, 9 50 752 Scipio Brisbaii, 4 35 753 Jno B Patrick, 4 35 754 Johnson Cameron, 2 17 755 Jos ? Taylor, 6 2<) 7F\R -Tnhn S Stnne. 5 65 757 John C Dooglass, 7 06 758 G B Cro^JV, 7 06 759 JasEdge, 4 88 760 W L Kirk pal rick, 22 82 761 A J Hinnaut, 130 762 T E Clark, 7 60 763 John G Wollin*, 10 40 764 McMa?ter Co, 175 765 R T Crowder, 16 30 766 Charles McClinto k, 16 30 767 BY Tamer, 3 04 768 C K Tamer, 7 60 769 T W Shedd, 2 17 770 M S Hemm, 90 43 771 D S Broom, 2 70 772 WM Gladden, 30 65 773 R S Spence, 4 60 774 J H Stewart, 1 95 775 W B Hosrau, 3 15 776 Jehu Wishart, 5 89 777 John T Wylie,' 2 97 too T?ctV> 9 17 <00 ivcuucu xtvoiyvivugu) ^ a* 779 G W Jenkins, 3 26 780 RY Clowney, 217 781 Joe A Stewart, 4 88 7S2 E W. Parker & Son, 141 SO 785 George 2t ,ore, 2 45 784 W J Clownev, 11 95 785 T H Fry, 14 24 786 S II Morgan, 13 58 787 A. D Hood, 28 42 788 R W Hcrron, 4 35 889 Mack Means, 6 00 790 S C Broom, 7 45 791 W A Trapp, 1 40 792 L Landecker, 13 75 793 E W Parker & Sin, 14 96 The following claims were examined uud approved on Poor House lund of 1,D9: o. Amount. 794 J H Broom, $ 4 78 795 H F Hoover, 60 50 796 J P Isenhower, 5 49 797 T J McMeekiu, 10 92 798 T G Cameron, 16 30 799 A J Hinnant, 1 52 SDH Vf?VfftQfpr Pi-*. 4 15 SOI P C Broom, 4 40 802 Saliie Ketchin, 4 53 803 Mansel McClintock, 7 45 S04 Jno C Buchanan, 2 45 805 C D Chappall, 7 00 The following claims were examined and approved on Public Building fund of 1899. No. Amount. 706 William Mack, $ 4 08 707 W E AikeD, 5 42 708 McMaster Co; 2 95 709 R H Jennings, 81 52 710 S II Johnston, 3 00 711 Tom Goode, 2 22 I do certify thai the above statement is a correct copy of claims approved and disapproved at the last meeting of the County Board held on the 2od dav of October, 1899. B. G TENNANr, 10 17 County Sspevisor F. C. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. R. JOENSTON, Esq., Judge Prolate. WHEREAS, R. H. Jennings Cierk of Court, hath made enit to me to grant him letters of administration, with Will annexed, of the estate and eflects of Annie Durham, deceased: These are theief re to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of ibt. >a ' ^"u-q Durham, deceased, that the; be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfie.'i Court House, South Carolina, on the 16th day of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration chould not be granted. Given under my hand this f? 'i day of October, Anno Domini S i: JOHNS luN, 10-7-Gt Ju.'iie of Probjie. PRESTON RION, Ag nt, PACIFIC FIRE INTdiiANCfc CUx^fA t OF:.'.' ~T Solicits a ' s5.? pabHc pati aa-e. 9-26 ly hhhbmbhmbmb^dmphbmbhhbhh te of Ene> oint in the ceank revolution of < :^n cover any given distance witt [ last year by riders of 1898 Colui nnr orders and established a "v ss has other points of superiority so possessed by Columbia chain t hubs; improved internal head tronger than the body of any tul )ught to the highest degree of p< nd built for our exclusive use. many radical improvements, ar )ias, no matter what price is aske< bicycles for those to whom price i ;es $73 to $S FG. CO., Hartford, & DAVIS, Agents, Winnst I NEW T: IN FALL GOODS N YOUR INSI I WHATEVER YOU NI | Millinery, Shoes and Clothing, ; can do best for yourself. We be i you in quality and price. We bi cheap and we sell cheap. "The Money" is our motto. VrkTir aftpntmn is JL VU1 UjWV^JLMi. Dress Goods. We have all thi also in Silks for Waists and Trii We have the most varie Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, C MILLlI Our millinery room is parti< We have a large s;ock of all ne will please you. -T- T ^ SMU One of our greatest depart shoe stock in the county. It wi shoes of any kind to give us a ca We have a great attraction ter. Gvods that sell at one cent cents and up. Many things her It will pay you to trade with us* The Caldwell Dry I AM NOV TO MEET THE DEMAN COMMUNITY IN OF] THE GRANDEST V AND WINTE Consisting in nice Dress ( Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Caps Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lap R The jLow-Price Banner wa^ ! my store. Seeing is free; it w*n't cost 1 my immense stock and see how r money. You will not be urged t? : you what to do. j I have some matchless bar- A gains this season in nice j uvercoars. The very people wlw have t the ones these opportunities me COME AND BE Goods shown with pleasure, refunded. Polite attention to al ~ Q._ Third Quarterly Report of ^ daif ad Dinrroiv MM UI MMliHill, RIDGEWAY, S. C.. At close of business September 30,1S99 & 1 RESOURCES. jr Loans... $31,732 89 5 Interest accrued 575 00 Bondi>, town of Ridgewiv, is 7 per cent I. 2,800 00 a Furniture and fixtures 240 84 c< Ca>h in vault and other ^ banks 10,044 66 i Bank and lodge building.... 2,258 66 Total $47,652 05 si liabilities ? Cr.pital $25,000 00 Undivided profits, net 1,492 39 Individual deposits 9,990 76 Bills payable 11,168 90 ^ Total $47,652 05 State of South Carolina, ) County of Fairfield, s Personally appeirs before me N. W. ^ Palmer, Cashier of (he Bank of Ridge- 1 way, and makes oath that tbe above statement is troe to the bett of his ^ knowledge and belief. t? N. W. PALMER, Cashier. Sworn to and sobseribed before me is this 10th October, 1899. c: [l. s.] J. B. Boyd, Notary Public. j? A.UC31 corrccr: h \V. H. Rcff, J I. C. Thomas, p Chas. P. Wrat, f< 10-17 Directors. * To Rent. ? THE HOUSE NOW OCCUPIED by ilr. A. L. Porter. Possession given ? first of Jaunary. Apply 10 9-30 MARY C. RION. i -Ji . .> ??i ?, rgW- | I COLUMHIA BEVEL-GEAR I i the minimum of exer- | ubia Chainless wheels, is ? waiting list" for the 1899 | besides the driving gear. * wheels, such as narrow and seat post expanders * j 3e adapted to cycle con- I irfection through genera- I e superior to any other | d. s a paramount considera- - | as. i , Conn. | irtwi. fi r! 'V/JL V7 W* M KINGS 1 i OW READY" FOR 'ECTION. siJsjij iED IN DEY GOODS, you want to buy where you :lieve we can do the best for ly in large quantities; we buy i Best Goods for the Least called *to our fine stock of e new novelties in Patterns; timings. d stock of Domestic Goods, UAVAC r'nrsAts. pfr. ? slERY J cularly attractive this season w styles, and fine work that ~l ments is the most complete 11 pay you when in need of ,11. v ; this season in a cheap coun, two cents, three cents, four e that are wonderfully cheap. ---ss xiyiu ^ ^ Goods Company, 1 r i?EADY 1 . i DS OF A HARD-UPFER1NG SOME OF | ALUBS IN FALL J IR GOODS. - A . ?&& loods, especially in blacks, >, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, obes, Trunks and Valises. res over every department in ' you a penny to look through rmch you can get for so little 'Spz % buy, your judgment will tell ' ."i L full line of Domesties at the - f very lowest possiDie prices. he least money to spend are an the most to. CONVINCED Goods exchanged or money i D, W1LL1F0RD. otters of Administration* STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUITIY OF FAIKFIELD. ty S. B. JOHNSTON,Esq., JudgeProlate. njTHEREAS, R. H. Jeanidgs, Cleric of % tt Court, hath made suit to me to rant him letters of administration of ie estate and effects of John H. Clamp, eceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonhall and singular the kindred and reditors of the said John H. Clamp, de? iased, that they be and appear before ie, in the Court of Probate, to be held at airfield Court House, S. C., on the 23th ay of November next, after publication ereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to low cause, if any they have, why the lid administration snouia not oe grauu:u. Given tinder my hand, this 16th dav of y ctober, A. D. 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON. 10-17-6 Judge of Probate. ___________ * -etfcers of Administration. STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, COUXTY OF FAIRFIELD. ? " r% Tf\TTITOTtrk \r llj is. Mi. <J UJJ-LYOl. (WTOiii[T7HEREAS,R. H. Jennings Clerk of V ? Court, liath made suit to me to rant him letters of administration, with rill annexed, of the estate and effects of ansom Durham, deceased: These.are, therefore, to cite andaUmon?h all and singular the kindred and reditors of the said Ransem Durham, debased, that they be a?d appear bejre me, in the Court of Probate, to e held at Fairfield Court House, S. 0., o the 16th day of November next, al ter ubligation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the jrenoon, to sbow cause, if any they have, rhy the said administration should not egranted. Given under my hand, this 6th daj ol ict'ber, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10-7-6t Judge of Probate \ FRICANA will cote Constipation and * if ? wonderful Liter Try ft