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MHHUMHtaiCAMBMBMn LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesiay, October 25, - 1899 LOCAL BRIEFS. ?Teacher wanted. Read advertisement eisewhere. ?Pead advertisement of H. B LinJ der, Peak, S. C. ?Received, new line of Golf Hats ttuu xaui \j euauiu. > ^ Mrs. McCarley. ^ -M. W. Doty & Co. have a carload WB of wheat for sale. Read their advertisemeot. ?Mr. Halbert Palmer, of Ridgeway, who has been at work in Newberry, has recently accepted a position in the Bank of Union. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia 'Jure wiil digest what yon eat. It cures all form? of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Texas, says, "It relieved me from the start and cared me. It is now my ererlastLiEg friend " McMaster Co. A-f little Vi JL iJC LUUUiUVAi \yJL. UI.UV Donsld is still critical, and although at all times bis recovery was looked L for, it is feared now that there is little N~x-?.chance of his overcoming the disease. N.?Do not miss the opportunity to take yonr family to tbe State Fair. Young and old will be instructed and entertained. Ali immoral, gambling and questionable features are rigidly excluded. "W>en our boys were almost dead from whooping eougc, our doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They ? J 'J m na P "R rwovcrcu ra^uuiy, nuibo *.. Belles, Argvle, Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co ?The last ne*s received from Mr. Thos. Stevenson, whose serious illness in Chester has beea mentioned, is more encouraging and his friends hope that the worst is over and that he will soon he convalescent. ?Miss Hney, from this county, who graduated from a training school for norses in Hew York, is now in Europe travelling with a patient. She has been abroad for some time and is enjoying the sights on the continent. ?Jusr received! A handsome line of open and top baggies ai J. O. Boag's. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. ' Kirkman, Beile Rive, 111 , says, ?Aftor cnffiarincr from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It i3 all that is claimed for it and more." It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all threat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. ?Samuel Y. Crosslacd, an ex-Confederate soldier, 66 years of age, died on Friday morniog about*3 o'clock, at the county poor house. He was a member of the 12th S C Infantry, and was a faithful soldier. ?The goods which R. Brandt oilers arc high grade and are at low prices. His watches and jewelry are the best and he is absolutely reliable and sells a large amount of goods every year in this county. See bis ad. for notice of the offer he is now making. "If you scour the world you will never find a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure," says Editor C" 1-1 .. --C .VA "EM? XJJL 11IU iuiuauvyj j A- IM> | "Hastier." It cared Ms family of LaGrippe and saves thoasands from pneumonia, brocchitis, croap and all throat and lung troubles. Mcilaster V ?After November 1st the banting ^ season will opeo and the sportsmen p, ?will be rejoiced. The law does not put a stop to all hantiug, as some indulge in the sport in spite of it, bnt after the first all are free to hunt whenever they have the 'ime and the inclination. ?Spartanburg is keeping up m every way with the larger towns of the State and her latest enterprise is an evening newspaper. The new sheet is The EveniDg Telegram, and is a neat, attractive paper, but is small. This town is well supplied with newswonArc Kroa -rvanar.2 holncr T\nfc v/j vv/4>>^ j/ - ? v lished there. President King, Farmer's Bank, JBrooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's tattle Early Risers in his family for "ears. Says they.are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, billiousness and all liver and bowel trouble*. Jiciuaster uo. ?The Chester Lantern oi Tuesday says that on Sanday night tbe store of Mr. J. J. Banks, of Blackstock, was entered by a burglar. The entrance was made through a window in the rear of the store and the thief made off witb groceries, uuder^ear and other articles. There seems to be no clue to the thief. ?Taesday, October 31st, wi!l be All Halloween. From the earliest ages this night has been celebrated by young people with parties, at which games of all kind are played. The children of Mrs. Refo's dancing class will celebrate the evening in tin armory with their little friends, and they are looking forward to a jolly evening. Light refreshments will beseivedto the little folks. Millions of dollars, is the value \ placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harnsburg, V i'o r?i tho lift.* r>-F h?r f-hitrt. whir.h she saved from croup by the use of Ooe Minute Cough Cure. It cures all ccughs, colds aud tbroat and Ivi'g trouble*. McM aster Co. ?Tbere is some talk of having tbe telegraph office moved from tbe pas senger aepot wnere h as? always ueeu located to some point farther up town. Ever since the new depot was bniit there Lave been complaints raade about the incouvenicnce of having the telegraph cflSce so far from tbe business part of town, and it is understood m tha? a movement is now on f ?ot to W- chauge it. k ?The Florence Times speaks in a hlgh'v complimentary way of Miss I Margaret K:ei:>, tbe elocutionist who ^ is to recite in Winnsboro for the bene^ fit of Mt Zon library. From the pre^s notices of her recitations Miss Klein will b-j well worth hewing and the result of her \ islt to town should be a nice *um for the library. An elocutionist of such ability sh >i>!d have a crotul to hear fcer. "I* did me mors good than anything I evor used. My dyspepsia wa- of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S B. Keener, OoJsington. Kas , of Kodol Dyspepsia Care. It digests whaMou eat. VicMaster Co. ? vlr K. Brandt cf Che>ier was in ;own on Tuesday wi:h samples^of his Mothers, vrhen your children are attacked by the dreadful croup, you ry^atT nnf. "Dr. Boll's Cou2rh UV.VV* "vv 7 ? ? - - w Syrup Trill relieve and cure them at once. You can always depend ostitis marvelous remedy; it always cures. Dr.Bntfs COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup Without fail. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggist*. beautiful st >ck from Li* store iu tjnesier. t/eweiry, waiuues, euveiwan and fancy articles of all kinds were on exhibition. Xambers of people visited his room on Tuesday and hs had a good day. He will visit Winnsboro again dnriDg the first week ii December to take orders for Christ mas. From here he went to Eidge way. Joseph Stockford, ,Hodgdon, Me., healed a ?ore running for seven year; and cured his piles of long standing by using DeWitt's Witch Ikzei Salve It cores all skin diseases. McMaster Co. ?For the first time in several years a premium has been offered for the best county exhibit at the State fail in iNovemDer ana 11 sumsieni sixurt is made on the part of the'farmeis Fairfield can carrry it off. This has been a b3d year for the farmers <>ut in pplte of (he odds against which the> have had to contend an exhibit could be collected that would undoubtedly be as fine and probably finer than any other on exhibition. This would be a great chance to show the possibilities of Fairfield County. ?Miss Home, an experienced ap-to date milliner, has tajfcen charge or jars. Boag's millinery department this season and will be pleased to serve you in that line. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. O. Boag. Ilea on human cared in 30 minutes by TVoolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tbi> never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ?A crazy negro woman who came from near Fiint Hill was taken tc Columbia to the hospital for the insane on Tuesday. The poor creature (hon^b apparently not violent was perfectly insane and was creatiu* some excitement among the colored people whe with marked curiosity flocked to the fn nt hpr. She was STOttCE on the train without any difficulty'and without making any resistance. - ?Mr. J. Frank Fooshe has secured from a well known slocntionist a promise to give readings and recitations for thejjpupils of Mt Ziou some time soon. The artist is Miss Klein, a South Carolinian, who has quite a reputation and is an e'ocationist of great ability. Mr. Fooshe does "not yet know what day she will corae. This will be a treat to the pu[41s of Mt Zicn and will be instructive a? well. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. arejast what ahorse needs when ic bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to Tvnf q hnpto in nrime MrtdTfinn. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by McMaster Co. ?Some citizens of Greenwood, according to the Greenwood Journal were as badly taken in by the sharpers connected with the Wallace Shows as were some of our people. One man was relieved of $620, bc.1 upon reaiiz ing his loss employed a lawyer to ?s sist him in recovering the money 'I tie snow people anameir pruprnv were arrested and held until ;h" money was returned to its owner Numbers of people lost money berc it the same way, but $65 was the largesl amount that any one person lost and no one took steps to recover it. "I wish to express my thnnksto the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rfcm?d</, fot bavins: put on the market such a wonderful medicioe," says W. W. Massingill, of Beaumont. Texas. There arc many thousands of mothers whos( children have beeu saved from attack* /->? anfl /r'nnlera infftnfnrr who must also feel thankful. It i3 foi sale by McMaster Co. ?At Mt. Zion Institute every Frida] members of the different classes ar< called npon to recite before the assem bled school poetry, which is selectee for them by the teachtrsand whicl tbey are given several weeks to pre pare, in order to mane time tor taesi recitations, tome of the classes ar< dispensed with for (he day. The dif ferent classes take turn about on Fri days, and last Friday the junior aiu senior classcs recited. This practice is thought by the teachers to be ver] ; improving to the pupils, and it ha been customary for years past at Mt i l;uu, ? One of the principal attractions a the State Fair will be the crowd: o: sclnol girls and boys who will b< a-lowed a day in Columbia. Winlbroj and Cicmson will in all probability b< there, the students of tbc Co-Educa tioiial In-tltnte at EdgeGebi ar;d v?.r; ons other colleges cf the Scate. Thurs day :he day generally chosen by th? teachers to carry their pipils and thi; in itself, apart from the attraction s o the fair, will carry a Lumber of pcopli to Columbia. Ii serves tooasagooc advertisement fbr the schools, tin pupils attending eu masse and appealing at their best. On the 10 h of December, 1S97, Rev S. A. Donaboe, pastor M. E. Church Soutb, Pc. Pleasant, W. Ya., con traded a severe cold which was at tended from the beginning by violen coughing. He says: "After reaortin< to a number of so-called *'eDccifics, usually kept iu the house, to no pur pose, I purchased a bottle of Cham berlairrs Cough Remfdy, which actec like a charm. I most cheerfully recom mead it to the public." For sale b; McMaster Co. ?A grand spectacle which will b< visible from nearly ail parts of th< glut e v- ill be the meleo/ie shovrei which astronomers predict v.-i = 1 ovca: on the i:ight of November I4h. T!:v; j say ili ;t t;vo thousand million miles <.j i meteors will fall and thst the sigh wil? be grand in (he extreme. Thesi , meteoric ^bowers ocjur onc3 in ever; i thirty-three years but are, of course J no' visible unless the weai.har is favorable. The astronomers 2: e r.ot abli to predict the exact hour at -.vhkn tin shower will occur, but it is cxpecte( 'that they will begin to fall early on the nigh', of the 14lh and will reach a masimnta by 1 a. m. on the morning I of November 15th, and will coutinnc ! Lr several days. ?? O jS. SCORIA. j ^esrst be ^^^^ThB^dY53 HaY8 Always Bdllgtlt fleeting of Mt. Zion Society. 'mere win De a mceung or aai. aioii Societv on Thursday morning, 26*h, at 10 o'clock in town hall. 1 G. H. McMasfer, Secretary. . Anoiher Patent, Mr. J. P. Caldwell, who several months ago got oat a patent on v. stand for displaying goods, has re cenMy patented a cotton planter, which i he has invented. The display stand which he invented is now in use all over the country and is recogDized by merchants everywhere as being not i only a handsome piece of furniture, bul the most convenient stand for displaying gcods to the best advantage tb if has been invented. Mr. Caldwell i bas act yet realized much money from j this fii-fi invention but some has come ' in nufi L o nopes to maxea consmera' ble aino':.t out of it a? it is so widely > ured. 1 e cotton planter will no doii't b * greater success than his i firs-i i:? lion. Mr. Caldwell has a dccidcd ;u: chanical and inveutive ' genius, .-ihd it he continues to succced 1 wiih hi? inventions will rank among ' the f. rcaiOot inventors or me oitr.e. JFor Over Fifty Tears. i Mrs. A'inslow's Soothing Syrup ha? becui used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children ' while -ec thing, with perfect success. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, . allays a<i pain, cures wind colic, and t is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five ; cents a ootlle. Be sure and ask for ; "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," , and take no other kind* 1-1-17 ! COMING AND GX01G Miss Margaret Thompson has returned to New York. Mr. S:!as W. RufF, who now lives in Richland County, was in town Friday. Miss Kennedy and Mrs. Ellison Jonei, of Longtown, were in town on Friday. , Miss Lilla Beaty has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. McLia, in Anderson. Miss Lily Hoffman returned Monday to BIytbewocd afler visiting Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rion. Mrs. Quattlebaum returned home Monday after visiting her son, Dr. B. J. Qaattlebaum. Miss CharloftG Allston left Monday for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Weston, in Columbia. Miss Mary Jordan, of Winnsboro, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. Stough.? Pineyille cor. Charlotte Observer. [ Miss Dannie Brice, of Woodward, has been spending a few days in the city witn Miss Alma Kind.?Chester | Lantern. Mrs. JdS. A. Brice and Grier Brice, who have been spending' some time in Asheviiie, N. C, returned home on , Tuesday. i Mr. W. C. Bel', of Blackstock, has i gone to Chattanooga where his new reversible patent plo!* will be mann factored. ; CASTORS A Tor Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signafczre of I GREENBRIER DOTS. Tte Greenbrier Graded School is s getting aloDg nicely ar.der the contra,! J uud is snageaient of its new teachers. J The children all seem to take quite an Interest in their studies. There is a series of meetings going 1 on at 'he qcarry. It is being con2 ducted by Rev. Mr. Brifcoe, assisted - by Rev. Mr. McDowell. The people i seem* o be taking quite an interest in i the meeting and we trust some perma nent good may come out of it. s Mrs. Penrifoy's music clas3 now 5 uutiib-jr- sixteen. She has &?so a - cali*.h*nics class of twenty. Tbz - pupils enjoy ibe marches very much. 1 Mr. J. L. Robinson has sold to tbe 5 Stewnrt Company a granite ledge iD 7 the very hsart of the Greenbrier secs Hon. Mr. N. Tinman is the manager . for the Stewart Company. They are working a considerable number oi i hands and it seems as if Greenbrier is f] steadily progressing in all business i projects > Mr. S. R. Rutland is selling water3 melons as late as the season is. The - like has not been known around here - in our recollection. I F R. Oct. 21, '99. i 111 m ... S Working Night and Day f The busiest and mightiest little thing J that ever was made is Dr. King's New \ L;fe PiUs. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, (hat changes _ weakness iuto strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental pow^r. They're wonderful in build itg up the health. Only 25c. per box. > Sold by UcMaster Co., druggists t" ?TL-e rise in cotton mades the farm r er feel better. It is time things came ' his way. j j ?i'bc only way you can oeai an.! other man's game jg to keep yonr r | moroy in yonr pocket. ; Tried Friends Best. r! ForthirtyyearsTutt's Pills have [ j proven a blessing to the invalid. t! Are truly the sick man's friend. 1 A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia , sour stomach, malaria,constipa; tion and all kindred diseases, ; TUTT'S Liver PILLS ii AN ABSOLUTE CURE. A HUSBAND ! SAYS. KJJL J*. M. K-/ ? i " Before my *? wife began using \ Mother's Friend she could hardly X* get around. I do not think she without it now. She has | H used it for two *v*rvr*+1-?c dT\^ if1 1C B. \ m a cfreat help to her. She does \\\ If her housework \ \ i without trouble." \ ? Mothers Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives then: strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confineI men:. It is the one and only prepara! firm that overcomes morning: sickness and nervousness. It is the onlj remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy thai makes labor short and delivery easy, It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising: is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endangei the lives of both mother and child Mother's Friend is sold by druggists for $1. Send for oar free Illustrated book. Tac Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga? SUTHEWOOD CHIPS. On last Saturday the infant babe ol Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black died and was interred at the Sandy Level graveyard on Sunday morning, the funeral services being cenducted by the pastor, Key. Mr. Carroll, of Columbia. We extend our sympathy tc the bereaved pr.reots. Mra. Wm. Brown has returned from Sumter, after several weeks' visit tc her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Hogan, who ha3 been very ill. Mrs. S. C. Hood left a few days age for Gilbert, S. C., after visiting nsi mother, Mrs. Sarah Wooten. Mrs. F. E. Hood returned home a few dayg ago. Mr. W. F. Fennell is again in Blythewood, Mr. J C. Hoffman paid U3 a flying visit several days since. Miss Pet McQnattersand her mother, of Columbia, returned home last Thursday after a visit to Mrs. H. L Baxter. Miss Lilly Hood is now assistant ii the postoffice during the absence oJ her sister, Miss Emma. Mr. M. M. Clinkscales and family, who have been living here several years, now reside in Winniboro. We | regretted to see them leave; they will be missed very much, especially Misi Lois, who is very attractive. Mr. Tom Price, of Colombia, hai been visiting bi3 daughter, Mrs. J. W, Blain. Mr. Forrest G. Gyles, the nighi operator, ha3 been sent to Lexington, Mr. Monroe Watte moved his familj to Columbia la?t wees. Mr. George Moore, Jr., of Ridge way, was in Blythewood Friday. ? October 21, 1899. Taffy. Mr. S. D. Craig, of Blackstock, has gone to "W (lord College.?Chestei Lantern. rrv.4-4 arttoL. XUtlV.t .:(iiriiuv.uiu auu JJV?V ?>? The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases, is instantlj allayed by applying Chamberlain'* Eye aii;l Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have beefi permanently curc. by f k is equally efficient tor i-:chin| pi:** .! a favorite remedy for son iii ? ?> ch p;-*d hands, chilblains ii- ; ,i;e= and chronic sore eyes 2oc>. per box For sale by McMastei Uo. i ?In Fridav's <Jr?arlott? Observer ii ! an articie take i from the Soatheri { Farm Magsz'ne, giving a sketch of the life of Mr. D. A Tompkins, of Charlotte After a 1 education received in the Soivh Carolina College and th< Rcussaler Polytechnic Institute, h< weRt to work in some steel works in . Troy, N. Y, and from there workec bis way up until he reached the top of the ladder and became one of thi , foremost among the mill men of the crvnfli Uo ?c nf nnmproui j 9VUVU. li V AO Jk/. VOiMV?*% v* ? ?-? mill?, and ha6 organized and begai various mill?, among them being cot ton mills, cotton seed oil mills, anc electric light works. The article gives , Mr. Tompkins credit for the existenc* of several of the textile schools of the , Sontb, which are proving such an ad t vantage to our young man. Among the mills tin whose organizition Mr , Tompkins has bad an interest in is tb< Fairfield Cotton Mills of which Mr t Tompkins was at one lime preai 'ent Relief in six Hours. ' Distressing Kidney* and Bladder JJis ease relieved in six hours by uNevi Great South American Kidney Cure.' : It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving paic in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of watei almost immediately. If you wan quick relief and cure ibis is the remedy bold by W.E. Aiken, druggist, Winns boro, S. C. ?Toe papers recently have hac much to say of Fa?jiu Martin, oi Greenville, who died on Thursday a; the age of V8 years. He was a pe culiar character, but was a well knowi person and seems to have been a ;nar ; of great force. He gfreqaenlly con tribnted articles to the Greenviili i News which were always read wit! great interest. For years he was i printer and worked iu the offico 01 . the Greenville News, but during the -""r.n ri q email farrr ? j paOO iOYV jcaio uv liuu ~ i outside of GreeDvillp, but from this h< j scarcely made a bare livin?, hi* friendi and neighbors doing much to belf him. Sunday's Charlotte Obaerv?i : contai; ed a long and interesting ao count of the life of this quear old man ... ? ... i I Keil Hot from the Gun l Wss the ball that G. B. Steaduian of JJewark, Mich , in tne Civil War , It caused horrible Ulcers that no tre^t incnt helped for 20 years. Tlrn Buck lee's? Arnica Salve cured him. Cure Cuts, Cruises, Burns, Boils, Felons Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pil > cure on earth. 25 eta. a box. Cur guarau*eed. Sold by McMa^ter Ca I druggists. An Atlanta Enterprise ?f Great Slerit. 11 It affords us pleasure to call especial attention to {the advertisement of (he "Mother's Friend," appearing io this issueThe Bradfield Regalator Co., of Atlanta, Ga., have at great expense issued a most attractive and meritorious book, which they mail free, containing information of the greatest value a<id importance to all ladies [expecting to become mothers. That the "Mother's Friend" is a remedy wonderful in its effects, and relieves the expectant mother of incredible suffering and robs the final hour of confinement of its dread, pain and terror, is fully attested by the experience of happy mothers a!! over tni? continent. A perusal of the book will convince any lady, and the use of "Mother's Friend" cause her to b3come its enthusiastic friend, fblessing the hour when first she heard of it and was induced to U86iit. Sendyonr name and address to The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga., and receive in return, tree, ttu&ex-t cellenrbook, "To Expectant Mothers." k coutaining information of value to a!i t ladies. O J2i. Si -z* < . Bears the A T?B K!-*J Yii! K? 80#t ; 8%r * Vo, _ i ) WINTHKOP LETTER. ; ' ? I, What the Yourg Ladles There are Dolncr.' i , Though it is with toe some syi; tbut. ; ; other college [girls bid farewell s *? v;*- j j i cation that Winthrop juris rt-? : their summer pleasure^. vv? believe ' that Winthrop's young women if am at their college that "ail piay ai.d no work" is a bad moito lo carry through 1 life; and so it is generally wii.o a spirit of*earnestn988 that our girls resume meirsiuaies ai me cjtpirauuu ui iuu I summer. This year, as is generally I known, the opening*wa3 about a week I earlier than usual. Already the girls ! have gotten to hard work. The system of the college is some tiling at woicn one mignt marvei, > how such a large number of girls can be so quickly and accurately classified, i fcow classes can be formed for them > ail in so *hort a time, and how briefly > confusion and disorder reign at the beginning of the session is a matter of > surprise and wonder. JBut usually io a week after the openiDg of the col lege?two weeks at th# most?system > and order reign supreme. This year the college is quite crowded; the domi. tory has no vacancies, and numbers of students are boarding in town. It is not surprising that there are so many applications for entrance to the college, for the advantages offered here i surpass those of any other institution of the kind when we [compare the ex. penses^here with those of other colleges and schools. ? Though the girls are expected and f required to do earnest, diligent work, thpv arA afforded at the same time a > certain amount of recreation aod ' amusement Snrely in teDnis, basket s ball, ten pins, croquet and dancing, I each girl^can find some favorite way ! of taking pleasant and healthful exercise. ' "WalkiDg clubs" are quite nume rou8 in the college. Girls in sets of ten or twelve go out for walks once or t twice a week under the leadership of what they call a "Captain," the cap' tain usually being a dignified, ladylike senior, whose special duty it is to see that each girl in "the club imitates, to a certain extent, the quiet and commendable deportment of her "leader." There is much pleasure gotten oot of ' these little sojourns, and to see the girls gaily returning from such expeditions with bright faces, bringing back "golden rod" and autumn leaves wiih which to decorate their roooas, or . hickory nuta apon whicb tbev expect r to -'least," makes one, no matter how ; sedate, leel light hearted too. , The literary societies^promi-e to be [ flourishing again this year, and will no > doubt do much g ^d work. Public 5 meeting? of both focieiic%. have bcc:s , be ! during the past two weeks and . they were much enjoyed. r The Cecelia Chorus has commenccd its weekly rehearsals, and its members expect to study some pr*-t?'; son^s 31 daring tne course or me session. On Saturday at the Rock Mil athletic park there was an interesting 5 game of football between the DavM son and Clemson teams resulting in u i score of 10 to 0 in fasor of 'Jiemsoi; It was in compliment ?to the Winthrop girls that the teams met at Rock Hiil. 5 and over two hundred college sfirls i numbered among the sntbnsiastic 1 spectators. The Davidson boys took their defeat calmly, and good naturedh smiled at the triumphant waving of 2 orange and purple. On Saturday ) evening from eight till ten the seniors j did the honors ot the college at a rej ception given to the boys of both teams. It was generally decidcd that " the senior class would better do the 1 honors to a small crowd of about s twenty-five young men. And in con3 sideration of the hoys' pleasure and comiorc ior toe eveuiug, iu wuo muusm 5 best that about two hundred and seventy-five of our girls would re; main at home. The college patrons ^ were resplendent with lights and flowers, and "black and red," "orange 5 and purple," mingled with equal im portance in the decorations. The . hours passed quickly and pleasantly and it was with reluctance that Clstason and Win'.' rop, Davidson and Winthrnp ? *: good night. 'T Oc? 1C ~ Nellc. I Millions uiven Away. [ It is certainly gratifying to the pub! lie to know of one concern in tbe land [ who are not afraid to be generous to 1 tbe needy and suffering. The propric tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold?, have jiren away over tec million trial bottTc9 of th'$ great mediciue; and have I the satisfaction of knowing it has ab* solutely cured thousands of hopeless I cases. Asthma, Brohchiii*, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Threat, Cbest and Lungs are sured by it. Call on McMaster Co , druggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refuuded. 3 Mr. Jas. II. Craig, of Blackitock, has gone to Cbattanooga, where he has a position with tbe plow company. ?Chester Laotem. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James ' ? ? -? it-- i >; Keea, one 01 me leaumg cui^us auu merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W Va., ) struck bis leg against a cake of ice in r sach a manner as to bruise i^ Bf-vere1.)'. . Ir beosmr* very much .swollen autf pained him 80 badly that ho could not walk without, me aid of crntchf-3. 13 :1 was treated by phyaicians, .'ilso usc-1 j serera! binds of liniment an ' v.ro and j a halt gallons ol wh-skey io bitbin* | ' it, but nothing ga^o any leiitf nn'ii j 1 he be^an usins '."b:?Tnbc?*}iii?.,?5 ?a.->! . Balm. Tbis brought slv,o>l aeon;-! 8 plete curc in a week's time *nd >>e b-*- j lieves tbat bad he not used ib:s rcnudv e bis leg would have had to beara;>ii-| e tated. Paiu Ba'.rn is nneqa>.lod to:- ! (> sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For i sale by McMaster Co. LIE IpThat's the way the C edal to driving wheel I The operation of th< ism is fixed in its p!a< straiuingf, wear or loss ( I action. The rider eqpends n< lar force exerted is utili * Coiumbias and Hartf contain more desirable kind. Special cutting of the chain; narrow tr flush joints, which are : struction; and bearing a ration in machines de _ ? ----- - . g] their superiority, frit Vedette Bicycles ; j pope r p JORDA NEW 1 LN FALL GOODS YOUK IN WHATEVER YOU Millinery, Shoes and Clothi can do best for yourself. W you in quality and price. W cheap and we sell cheap. " Money" is our motto. Your special attention Dress Goods. We have al also in Silks tor Waists and We have the most v; Flannels, Underwear, Hosier MILL, Our millinery room is p We have a large s}ock of all will please you. SH One of our greatest dej shoe stock in the county. It shoes of any kind to give us : We have a great attract: ter. Gvcds that sell at one < rents and ud. Manv thines It will pay you to trade with The Caldwell Dt I AM. m TO MEET THE DEM. COMMUNITY IN ( twtt rvp and f.st AND WIN Consisting in nice Dre Trimmings, Notions, Hats, < Carpets, Mattings. Rugs, La The Low-Price banner my store. Seeing is free; it wan't my immense stock and see h money. You itfill not be urged you what to do. I have some matchless ba eains this season in nice o _ Overcoats. The very people who ha the ones these opportunittes COME AND B Goods shown with pleas refunded. Polite attention t I HYPNOTISM can be maae a splendid Hypnotizer once. Address M. Y. Young, 363 Hen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. t A T\ T 7 OR MAX wanted to trav LAJUI and appoint agent $ per month salary and all expens* ZEIGLEft CO., 240 Locust St., Phil KHA1 . ^balsam Glcfci. i 1 lAwuur>?( tb? haS Jrronxxea n lcxsjjAnt pawth. 2f cvrr Fdila to Or* Hair to ita Yonaiml CMoc. Csrofl t^-'o d >muh 2 h*ir reread yi.BOz: SENT FREE housekeeper*? um OOMPAH Y'il Eitract ?f Beef. Cook Book?** telling how to prepare m a vd cate and delicious dishes. Address, Liebi^c O-., i' <> <x 2" PRESTON RION. Ar " pacific fes ' c, f.of 'to,s: Solicits a ti.a c ' \ ? ?i; 9-20 ly "R A TTT1 OF LIFE olumbia evel-Gear Chainless J there is no interruption in the tran ^ machine is positive. Each part < :e, all parts move together and tl .1 1 /v , 3f power in bringing tne ainerenr f ) strength without compensation, zed in the propulsion of the machii CHAIN WHEELS. ords are the most popular chair : features than can be found in < of the sprockets, preventing loss oi ead; narrow rear forks and hubs; fJ-.-m fl-iA nf anvt" llK 3 Li luctiji cnw wvv4^ v* %~+mj _~ brought to the highest degree of p< isigned and built for our exclusiv :e $35 to $50. ire strong and reliable. Price $25 \/IFG. GO,, Hartford N" & DAVIS, Agents, Winrtst a ^^^g^S?^5SSB55SBBS ['HINOS I. NOW READY FOR SPEGTION. NEED IN DEY GOODS, you want to buy where you m e believe we can do the best for j _ i 1 ?i-'il fiC* TfTO kllVI e uuy in ictrgc i-[u<tui.iixco, tst+j The Best Goods for the Least is called to our fine stock of I the new novelties in Patterns; c Trimmings. g< aried stock of Domestic Goods, y, Gloves, Corsets, etc. INERY articularly attractive this season new styJes, and fine work that q ' Uilvb ii partments is the most complete : will pay you when in need -of | a call. 1 ion this season in a cheap coun:ent, two cents, three cents* four here that are wonderfully cheap. ( us. Try it. \ ?? A A /l/l AtVin AfllF ^ y uUUUD uuuipauj, W i?EADY A.NDS OF A HARD-UP OFFERING SOME OF VALUES IN FALL 'TER GOODS. ss Goods, especially in blacks, I "aps, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, p Robe:-, Trunks and Valises. j waves over every department in j ? 1 cost you a penny to look through ow much you can get for so little <] to buy, your judgment will tell fl 1! r- A full line of Domesties at the ? very lowest possible ? prices. b ,ve the least money to spend are d .1 l mean me most iu. E CONVINCED ure. Goods exchanged or money :o all. Q, D. WILLI FORD. f\ Notice. s OU 5 at! iy j THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES Notice that he makes Wagons and BagZies, and d->es all bind of repairing, gi Al*o keeps on hand at all times a fall assortment of Coffios, all siz^s and _' prices, and solicits the patronage of all. FT R LTTSTDLER. 10 2ow8 Peak, S. C. ^ ? mm WAHTH). c ? APPLICATIONS WILL BE RE- , cvived op to October 27ih for teacher " for school to be opened at FairfieH I Cotton Mills. J. F. McMASTER, T.H.KETCHIN, 1 J. M. STEWART, 10-15-2 Trn*t?es. \i FOR SALE. | ' 6 | A FINE PLANTATION AT | I & MnNTIHELLO. & :1S ~ & j 'h For If-rn-.s, address p if FARMERS AKD J-IECHA1CSBASK. I ' ;lj Columbia, S. C. & ! jP| C S JR g. ? and Wh&iey Hablti I !k; - 3 * f* S 2w3 ?t be me TTlth^ lis iw^SBSiS^SK i ^ SS^ES^ii^a.wpLwj.HjD. ^ iauu, oat* 1M H.Pryox St ? ' ?"I ;.1?1| JSTG ! . ^ \: r~?I 3icycle moves. From smission of power. g ' of the driving mechan- g lere is 110 back-lash, no >arts consecutively into Every ounce ofmuscuae. Price $60 to $75. 1 bicycles because they >ther machines of their : power through sliding dropped erank hanger; a adanted to cvcle con- i __ erfection through gene- U e use, are evidences of 1 | I and 26. , Conn. J >oro. ss. u. k ?,?r s ?A? ] ot ???" f FOR $4.00 ;> *? th? -< VATCH J Am *u 1.25 CTS. -v *r ::^2s WRITE IMMEDIATELY FOB PARTICULARS. m i is i hdi on. ,-gg "J . OFANCY PRICES! o not compare cheap aods at high prices ?with? > High grade goods at cheap prices. 7 ":||| ? v Yt B. Brandt's goods are high gradj in aality and cheap in price. THE REAL THING \ 1 Watches and Jewelry is what you want, and yon should go to l. Ml)!, fkfc S. L " ; ? - } ..>.FOR IT Ml ; WE HAVE A car of FINE SEED WHEAT, which we will sell cheap for cash or on liberal terms. All farmers should sow some I. V. DOTY & 60. I > n ^ NOTICE. ~ ~ Office of Countt Supervisor, ) Wioniboro, S. C., Oct. 3,1899. S NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN th*t meeting of the Board of Control fur lie County of Fairfield will be held in ie office of the County Supervisor for ia said Countv on the firs! day of fovember next, at wbicb meeting aplications for the position of County Vispenser at Ridgeway will be conidered. All applications for the position must 'se on file wiih the Board at least ton ays before laid date. J. M. HIGGINS, S. H. TERRES, W. M. CURLEE, J0-5-4t Board of Coutrel F. C. ^JUST IN'SeWhole Apricots in heavy yrup. Lemon Cling Peaches. Bartlett Pears. White Wax Cherries. Red Pitted Cherries. Extra Paeked Raspberries. Large Anderson Plums m leavy syrup. Heinz's Mince Meat, 2 lb. :ans. Ft. Sumter Roasted Coffee, 1 fine Mocha and Java blend, it 25c. Hecker's Oatmeal, 2-pound Dackeges. Herrings in tomato -sauce. . Kippered Herrings. Broiled Mackerel in tomato sauce. Fresh Deviled Crabs. ; Extra quality Lunch Tongue Extra quality Potted Chickcn All these goods can be gotten at Habenicht's at very low prices. A FJUC AN A will cure Constipation and ** is & wonderful Liver Medidn*. Trrlt ' illl -