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rm ??1 ? LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November 8, - 1899 LOCAli BEIKFS. ?Head trespass notice elfewhere ?/Rpad rown nrrf?n?4.i;^e ill this monnnir'H issue ?to F..E. l>rop?t for oaluar&i al 10 cant* a package.?adv. ? Received, new line of Golf Hats v and Tarn O'shantas. nfe Mr8. McCarley. tff - On ai d after Monday, November ( 6, the mail will be collected at 9 30 a. m. instead of at 9.45 a. m.. "I wouldn't be without De Witt's Witob Hazel Salve for any consideration," writes Tbos. B. Rhodes, Centerfield, I). Infallible for piles, outi, bnrns and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. McMaster O. ?A voang child of one of th2 factory operatives died at its home at the factory on Thursday and was buriei <>n Fridav. ?Mr. Jobn G. Mobley left here on Saturday with a lot of bis fine cattle to exhibit at the State fair, inat iar. Mobley will carry off several of the prize6 i* what everyone expects. ?Nc^iia'Iy's candies, which have a wide reputation, may be bought of John H. McMaster & Co. All kinds of candies are in these packages and all are the best. See their ad. (q /, r LaGrippe, with if s after effects, anr L nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Min' <~f r/ ute Co gh Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will ' prevent consumption. McMaiter Co. ?A fnll stock of all kiods of furni ' tare, ?ewing machines, organ?, cook stoves and heaters at J. 0. Boag's. ?Mr. Thos. Stevenson, who has been so ill at the hospital in Chester, has recovered sufficiently to come to Tfinnsboro. The news of his recovery will be most welcome to Mr. Stevenson's friends. ?Rev. W. R. Briscoe has changed ' his appointment at Rock City and Fairfield, and will preach the first and third Sundays at Fairfield and second ?ni1 fnnrfh SnndftVft at the QUarrV, beginning with November. Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., says: 1 'My wife bad piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cared her. It is the best salve in America." It *Cf heals everything and cures all skin diseases. McMaster Co. -. - ?Since the 1st ot November has ' k* ' s ... passed the sportsmen are enjoying the hunting. The beautiful weather of this sea?on is conducive to long ramWlpa whirh thft hnriera have to take before finding much game. ?Wedoeaday being th* first day of November, brought a number of people to town who were busy ' setting their affairs in order as is usual on this day. The bright weather al60 induced people to come out alter being kept in by the rain. Yon never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt'-; Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and liver and bowel troupes. McMaster Co. ?If your clocks or watc&es need repairing, R. Brandt, the jeweler, in Chester, will do it and will guarantee his work. His prices are low and his jjoods all np-io-date, and yon are sure m^Srr^~ to be suited. He is a skilled workman and can repair the finest watches. ?Carpenters were in great demand on Tuesday *nd Wednesday, as almost everybody in town had fences or gates b!o7*n down in the storm. One or two chimneys to negro bouses fell as a result of wind and rain, and repairing is now the order of the day. UI had dyspepsia fifty-seven years ' and never tound permanent relief till I used Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure. Naw I am wei' and feel like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is the be6t digestant known." Cures all forms cf indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. McMasterCo. - Ths first service was held in the Baptist Chapel on Sunday afternoon. B8v. Mr. Freeman conducted the serosa I> woo an nmiuiftn ftt vreat pleasure and gratification to the Baptist congregation and a number of them were present at the opening service. ?Washington Alston Thomas, youngest son of Col. John Thomas, died at his home in Columbia last week. He was a boy of much proeise and his death is a severe blow to his * w family. Col. Thomas who is so well known throughout the cDuncy and "Winrsboro has ;the sympathy of many friends iu his trouble. T\? WT Tfoir. mil "V V JL/li ff TF iAVU) jlw?i; UAii) a*. ^ .j j says: "I heartily recommend One Minute Coug'u Cure. It gave my wife immediate relief in suffocating asthma." Pleasant to take. Never fails to quickly cure all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co ?Saturday was the first real cold < day thit we have had. The frost on that morning was very heavy and looked almost like snow. The tenderest and most succulent plants and / foliage suffered badiy from the frost ^ and cotton was a little ir jured. The temperature on Saturday was about forty degrees and the air was old and decidedly wintry. ?The State oa Wednesday pubiiihed a statement of all of the couuty school superintendents as t*> tbe amount needed by each county from the di'penpary profits to make up the required three dollars per capita. Nine - of the counties Deed nothing and Fairfield h one of the nine. Some of the mUBap counties ri quire a large amount. J. D. Briiigee, editor Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., ears: "One Minute Cough Cure is tne best remedy for croup I erer u*ed.?' immediately relieves ar:d cures coughs, cold?, croop, asthta-. pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and alt throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. McMaster Co. ?Tec factory school opened on J - ?' *?- /I A ?*AA.l i.nmKai* A f nilfsilfi *uu <* j;wu uuiuuci ui was enrolled. Xli*s Mattie Sitgreave* was the successful applicant for the ^ ichool, and uuder her good mauage mea; ba school fc-lll no doubt flmri'h. She las had exporience in ie*chif;g, ^ having had charge of several schools in ihe county daring (he past faw years. ?A collision occurred between two freight trains at the freight depot on I * CROUP Mothers, when your children are attacked by the dre&dfbl croup, yon need not despair; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Trill relieve and cure them at once. You can always depend 01 this marvelous remedy; it al ways cures. Dr.BnH's COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup without fail. Doses are small a?d pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. Monday morning I. train going south weut into the side track, but iid not entirely clear the switch, and a north bound train on the main jtr&ck ran into the soutnbound train, knocking a car off the tiack and injuring it considerably. The running engine was badly damaged. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just wbat a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier - .. mt l A J ana verraiiage. mey are not auuu bat medicine ana the best in nse to pat a horse in prime condition. Pike 25 cents per package. For sale by McMaster Co. ?Tbe cold wave calls the attention | of everybody to the necessity of ma?ling the homes comforts.ble for tbe winter. Mr. J. W. Seigler has airtight heaters, which are being widely used -jow. They save fuel and give ftnt mnoti Wa*f ITfi Q1 OA hoQ t?PCTA VUl AA4UVU UVUVt Aav MIUV b%<v ?' * ? gv line of general hardware, including coal scuttles, "shovels and tougs. Ses hie ad. ?The Lancaster Review sajs that : on Monday night some one entered : the store of Mr. J. B Mackorell of that place and took possession of some cakes, sugar.and coffee. The burglar entered by breaking a large plate glass window in the,front of the store. Fr*m the articles taken the thief must bare been a hungry negro in search of something to eat. Itch on human cured in SO minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Tbis never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. 0. ?A large crop of wheat ought to be planted this year. Mr. W. S. Hall, of Mitford, advertises a very fine variety. A New? and Herald reporter saw tills variety growing last summer, ana it was said to be the prettiest wheat in the county. We afterwards learned that the yield was much larger than that of other varieties, although the season was not favorable. ?The drought and various causes have injured the potato crop and the yield this year will be short. The vines are unnsually luxuriant, bnt bare made very few potatoes. Tbe failure of tbis crop is & serious loss to the farmers who depend largely upon potatoes, not only as a valuable winter vegetable bat they use them extensively as a food for stock, for which it is 6aid to be excellent. ?Ihe Columbia Chapter, D. A. R., has recently i?sued a year book, which is in a very attractive form. This book contains a list of some of the incidents of the Revolution which were celebrated by the D. A. R. during the year, and tbe names or the hostesses and of those who read papers at these celebrations. The book bears the motto of the Chapter and the pages are tied with red, white and blue rib bons. ? We have received a copy of the ClemsoQ College Chronicle, which contains an article by Mr. Edgar M. Matthews, who is one of the editors of the magazine. The article is entitled, "Manual Traing and Nature Study," and shows an amount of thought and study ^on the part of the writer. He points out the value of noonrtal roinirjor or>/J nofnrp ctnHv And urges the importance of their being a a part of every school course. ?The card of Mr. John S. Reynold?, attorney-at-law, appears in our coiamns to-day. Mr. Reynolds has for a number of years been in tbe newspaper business and during that time has not practiced his profession, but has now decided to resume it and will practice in Columbia, Mr. Reynolds was for years a resident of WiBnsboro where be practiced law and is known to be a lawyer of unnsnal ability, and bis friends are confident that he will succeed in building np a large practice. ? We are indebted to Mr. R. Y. Gantt for some very fine honey. It is the most beautiful honey that we have ever sten. Mi. Gantt has some arrangement jbv which he prevents the drones from passing over the honey, aod he says it is the drones that discolor the honey. His honey is as clear as crystal and the comb i* as white as can be. Any one'who can manage bees as well as Mr. Gantt should go 1 - A ~ _ 1 TT~ reguiany iaiu me uubiucbb. ne ucdesires to procure some stands. Anyone having them may communicate with him at ths cotton mill. ?The Halselville correspondent of the Chester Lantern gives an account of a wouderful pnmpkin vine grown by Mr. T. C. Dye, of Woiling, in this county. The writer says that the vine will cover about 400 square feet, and has fifty pumpkins on it now, and ne nas already gathered six ripe ones. The pumpkins vary in >ize, h? says, from a water bucket to a gallon can. Sach a successful grower of pumpkins should be near a New England market where his fine pumpkins would be 2r8&tly appreciated by the people, especially near Thanksgiving Day. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic districts are invariably accompanied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving i - " . i ! wneei m uie meciiaiiisiii ux and when it is out of order, v.-hole system becomes deingcd and disease is'the result. Putt's Liver Pills Cars all Liver Troubles. j ?A circular has been issued by . Superintendent of Education McMahan ?o 'ha county superintendent* of edu . e* nn c-iinng attrnnoa to tne tact tnai i Arinr Day will be on November 18th a -rf urging Ic-3 observance. Arbor : Da* b&d for years been ob-erved ; 'h-oughjut ;.l'C nor'b and west and h-*s pov^d to be of iireat benefit to ivwo? a?ia c.ries. The planiing of ties Tvould be a great improvement j .0 this iown as there at ? a number of [ /.tresis almost bare of trees. The day has never been observed by the &choo! j bsre, but it is hoped that the teachers I ivill arrange a program and observe j Arbor Day, as it should be observed. The value of shade trees should be forcibly impressed upon the minds of the young. ?Just received I A haudsome line of open and fop buggies at J. O. Boag's. ?The approach of the time when the meteoric shower takes place i# f?.anfiin<r some jmnrphension amonsr some of the colored people?the class of negroes who are not sufficiently educated to look .it it from a scientific i-taiulpoiut? and thev are rather j dreading it. Many years ago when ! one o.' these showers occurred the | negroes, who were then slaves, were terrified beyond measure (we were told bv oe who witoessed it) and were o-.-nv ueed that the day of judgment had come, aud their masters could frcsr- ely convince them that no I harm would come ot it. Not j&ll of the white people know the meaniBg of it, as this was before the days when newspapers were so numerous and i before railroads and telegraph conj nected all parts of the country. ! Bears t^o /) KM ^ Hare Always Bought ; Si*7re A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. The little folks' Hallowe'en party j carne off in the armory on Tuesday | night and was a great success. Varij ous Hallowe'en games were played, ! among them being "bobbing" for | apples iu a bucket of water. The hall ; rmoc, n-sHilv /1a/?Arofor1 firoa orlHpr? fn TT ao J/&VHAI J UVVVAM^VX4) Mft VW MWVSVM W the comfort and brightnes?, and the children spent an evening so pleasant that it will long be remembered by thein. Daccicg was part of the program of the evening, and the sight of these little children going through the different dances was very pretty. Little Inez Eagsdale, Isabelle Clarke and Gertrude Harby, three of the youngest children, were particularly gracei ful dtncers, and thay were the admiration of all present. -K. , ?*> Tor Over Fifty Tears. Mrs. r? inslow's Soothing Syrup has beeu used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children i while teething, with perfect success. | It soothes the child, softens the gums, j allays a'I pain, cures wind colic, and I 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 bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'6 Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind* 1-1-17 BLACKSTOCK TELEPHONE. A commission has been issued by the Secretary of Stale to the Blackstock Telephone Company. Messrs. A. McDonald, Wm. McKmnell and John Bell are named as corporators. Mr. Bell was in the city Wednesday, looking after right of way and connection with the Chester exchange. The last obstacles in the way of the work were removed, and now the work will be pnshed to completion Part of the poles have been hauled and the holes have been dug up to the seven-mile post, Whiie we have beard no mention of it, we suppose the poles now in use from tho Chester exchange to Old Paiity will be U6ed, leaving a i gap of les3 than five milos.?Chester j Lantern. DEATH 0F MAKION McDONALD. i After weeks of suffering little Marion, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald, entered into life eternal at J2 o'clock Saturday night. The little fellow wai taken sick abont six weeks ago and ha* been desperately ill from the first, although at ons time he rallied and it was thought that ha might recover. He was six years of age and was a i sweet, lovable child. To the bereaved parents we extend oar sincere sympathy. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the A. R. F. Church, Rev. C. E. McDonald con ! dacting the rervicos. The pall-bearer? were: E. P. Matthews, L.E.Owens, C. K. Douglass, A. W. Brown, T. H. Ketch! n. i mm i BOB MACKORELL. SHOT FIVE TIMES. A telephone message from Blackstock to Mr. Jno. D. McUariey 6tated that Mr. R J. Mackorell, in the com! mission business in Lancaster, went J into a uto're owned by a Mr. Blackman, j presumably to collect a bill from I Biackman. It h supposed that they j got into a dispute, and Blackman is j said to have made after Mackorell ! with an axe handle, and they got into j '-holds'' and Mackorell seemed to be getting the best of it, when Blackman's I Ki-,-vi>iar tfonnoil nn ?nrl ohnt "Vf flrVnrfcl I -r ? I fi?e tim38. Mackoreli is serionsly [ wonndM. Mr. Mackoreli lired in Blacks'ock a long time, and at one time stayed in Winnsboro, where he is well known. He hat a wife and three or four children. The Blackmans were arrested Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the | subject, is narrated by him a1? follows: j "I was in a most dreadful condition. 1 ^ alrv?Ae? r?a1 IAHT nroo \ 1*1 y CHili v* as aiuiuci yviivrf) | sunken, tongue coated, pain eon tinj ually in back and sides, no appetite? ; gradn&lly growing weaker day Dy day. i Three physicians had giyen me np. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' aDd to my great joy and snrpriser the iirst bottle made a decided" improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well cisn. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another | victim." No one should fail to try J tbem. Oniy 50 cents per bottle at ' McMaster (jo.'s drug store. 6rib** Tn All ' VAUGHN'S ,Read the f< jCkUs ? [Yours of recent date to hand requae kidneys. My physicians said that I cou *4 gallons drawn from scrotum several I fluid. Was unable to get any rest or ele able to attend to my business. I can n glad to give it, as some poor sufferer ma TTip tnr\e> cnnn1if?rl hv ~ ~j MONTHLY SUMMAST FOB OCTOBER. TEMPER A.TUP.E. Mean maximum, #. 69.S Mean minimum - 53.4 Mean 61.4 Maximum,on 19th 81. Minimum, on Sad 38. PP BTTPTT A TTAW _ Total.. 7.88 Greatest in 24 hours, 5th..- 3.05 Number of days on which .01 or more precipitation fell.... 3 Number of clear dars S3 Number partly cloudy days 2 Number cloudy days 6 The above \ras furnished us by Mr. J. "W". Seigler, the manager of the local station. A Frightful Blonder Will often cause a horrible Burn, r% i i x r? 1_1 v a M fccaia, um or JBrmse. xsacjcieu s arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cares Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcere, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Sk5n Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cnre guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. A. JIEAW BLOW. A rerrlbie atcarm of wind and rain occurred on Mcnday night The wind which ^<ad be^n blowing all day Mon?< day gradu*l > increased in force until j by two o'clock Tuesday morning it] was blowi g at, a terrific rate, and io> addition to it a heary rain was felling. It is tbo worst storm that has occurred:: here for years. Many people appre-} heniive of a cyclone slept rery little ? that n'ghfc. The wind did no damagw " bey- ucl Mowing down a great many 1 feLccs *iud tree limbs and driving the- * rain u der doors and windows. It ap- f pears from reports from the coast that; the storm was violent and deitroyed a..considerable amount of property; no- f lives being lo*t however. The storm f was evidently a part of the storm that j the weather bnreaa had been watching for several days iu the West Indies. j That Throbbing: Headache j Would quickly leave you, if yoruj, used Dr. King's New life Pills. Thou- s rtf onffaroM K?tp iviVWAll thflir"8 OUUV*9 V* QUA&VAVIU WW V V ?? , matchless merit for Siek and Nervons^ Headaches. They make pure blQod i and strong nerves- and build np your | health. Eas> take. Try them-1 Only 25 cents. "Money back if not? cured. Sold by IMcMaster Co., drug- ] gists. A Daily3T?Tv.ffpaper at Gaffney. On accocob or the State Baptist Cos trominn xo>i?b mpfils at. the enlertffJSS- ? ing city of Gaffiotey on tbe 29th inst.. Manages Ed- H. DeCamp has determined to iasue a daily edition of Th& Ledger eharing the convention. Thes* j daily editions will contain a complete"' stenographies resume of tbe preced- \ ing days doings in the convention, < sketches of prominent workers in the* | Baptist Church of South Carolina, pen-, drawings and pen pictures of Baptist church buildings, and Baptist institutions, as well as a complete resume of missionary ana eancauua&i wur& ucmp. done by the Baptists of this State, t(f say nothing of the local and State and! national news that will be publishedManager DetJamp has had considerable experience in the daily newspaper field and is as well qualified to get out; a daily as be 5s a weekly, and those* who will take *he daily edition of Tbet I | Ledger for ihis one week may re8^ assured that they will get foil values for their iuouey. The price for the-week will be only 15c and every Baplist in the State sfcculd have bis or her name enrolled fop the week's outputSend silver or tw& cent stamps to The Ledger, Gaffney, S. C. I mh^riftin's Pala Balm Cores Other* Why Not Yon? My wife bas been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, I for a lame shoulder thai has pained J her continually for nine years. We j have tried a,H kinds or medicines aj>d doctors irithout receivuig any bonefl' from any of them. One dav vm saw ac advertisement of this medicine a?d thoaght of trying it, vhicb we did With the fcef>t of fatiafoctjon. She ha* ' ' - -J ? * U AM 1 A nteti on if one noicie %uu urr nuuuiu? is almost "well.?Aj>oj j-h I>. Millett, .Manchester, N. H. JTor sale by McMaster Co. J Mrp. (lullum, of Fjdgefield, is isitI ing her ai&er, Mrs. B ?J. Quattlebaam# Sufferers LITHONTRIPTIC has cured dreadful disease and it w Mowing letter from R. J. Be '>wT*' "~y; ^C s> -y. . *dy&**? > y /US**l ?*->*T*lZ?ZJl; ting1 statement of my case which I gladly give. I hi Ixl ~A? !_*.? Vim* ? fl^Aw* T WO ?2 llTlnhl^ tft lift df>W LU A1UW *OOb MUV O DUV/ik MMIV? A nw -v --- Imea, I was completely filled at the tlrae I bcj ep except while under the Influence ol an opiate. I ow ride my horse, a thing I bod been uoaDlo to do y be benefitted thereby.] For s rHE MURRAY DRUG CO line Honey. Mr. R. Y. Gkntt bvonght to this ->fflne Thnrsdav the most beautiful sample of honey that we have ever seen. Mr. Gantt has for years been greatly interested in bee ^culture and bas proved himself unusually successful. He has never gone very largely into the business but has had a few patent hives all of which have yielded Ibis beautiful houey. Jt is clear and of a pale yellow color, and the comb is almost perfectly white. Those who i have seen Mr. Gantt at work among I nis bees say that it is wotderfa! bow 1 he can go among them with absolute safety, and can haucUe them -without their harming him. He is aniious to go into tht culture of bees on a large scale and wishes some one to go- in with him. Such honey as he makew would find a ready sale in any market * 5 T*r/-vn 1r? r?n It S ^OOU piltc ftiiu ju^ nvuiu doubt find it a profitable enterprise. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good qualities of Cbamberloin'a Cough Remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and, in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping couph. It is*grand, good medicine. For sale by McMastcr Co. I CLERK'S SALES. I Iii the case of American Freehold J Mortgage Co. vs. Wm. H. Raff et a! , 310 acres were sold to W. D. Dnng| lass, attorney, for $550. j In American Freehold Laud Mortj gage Co. vs. Wm. E. McCorroick et al., ! 350 acres were sold to J. E. McDonald, j attorney, for $540. j Fairfield Loan and Trust Co. ye. j ' A. Y. Milling et. al., 350 acres to plain- j | tiff' for $315.~ | Sailie M. Dooglaaa vs. L. E. MiUiofc j | et al., 200 acres to J. W. Hanahan, . attorney, for $605. j Peoples Bank vs. John Wood et a'., I 57 acres for $150 to Ra^sdale & Rags- j dale. I DeaPortes Exors. vs. Jao. S M. j i Robinson, 28S? acres to R. W. Shand, I attorney, for $650. DeePortes Exora. re. Wia. R. Mc- j Cormick et al., 50 acre3 K> R. W. Shand, attorney, for 1215. Chas. P. Wray vs. John HadsoD, vn oamo in w T>. Dnncl&ss. attorney v awvo kv i? v wQ for plaintiff, for $276 Tbos. G. Patrick ys. 0. S. McMoore, lot in Winnsboro?one-half acre?to T. G. Patr ck for $105. \\The Q&aa2sz$?@f&.z>&)y$ jj' brings joj or pain. It's for '.ie| |; another to decide. With good j'XdthS |; and a strong -womanly orgarini\|J i?: motherhood but adds to a woman'3 | ; attaactiveness. u flge&LRES7S' | Wins of takssaway all terrors by strengthening.; the -ratal organs. It fits a mother fo $, ' baby Is coming. 3y revitalizing tl e f ? nerve centres it Las broug! r. chvbby, i I crowing youngster? to 1ho*.sncds ofrj I . weak 'women wno learcj. >.acy v. cio * ';fbr>rrfiE_ It purifies, htt Ir, rig-oJji?* j land ctrangtbens, ^nd ir good sor alia I yeomen at all ; i mes. I Jo C : f jm-uld be xriibort it. $i oo ? | | I'orsdncsir c-ses rr rruir*:* ;spccixE| j I" Tic Ladies'Ac .riSt .y ] gThe Ci-attanooja Ikeclicini Co., Cha?-k t Btauooga, Tend., ,r 3 I 3 MRS. toris.v H.1XE, ci ?T<.: 0*. ? 5*Sy^:?"When 1 f.rrt rook "\ .;i^ c; <.avZ*r<5 |?c had been njarri-.-d uhrec years. h*s: cisr-frs J J act fcave any childrca. Kc:: c*o<.:.ir Iii/ir* \ ]Zfex? a fioe jriil baby." 5 I 3agfcT^EMEMBg I pg? * ' ~*rr r~r - ' r*. nm From utK} I thousands of desperate cas ill positively cure you. tsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S.C. Vol >* 6is71s0^ jtj r^ A-?d /ya^K. rt?<- ~t&?<^^i CU*f, i~Q been suffering tor three years from dropsy, gene ii except shortly att^r b^ing ".apped, every tissue co: :aa VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC, perfectly helpless have used eight bottles ot VAUGHN'S LITHONTE tor nearly two years. You may publish such ol my ale by JOSIAH J. OBEAR, W Columbia, S. C. DEATH OF MBS. MASON. Mrs. SaJlie Mason, wife of Wash Ingfon N. Mason, died at her home in Fairfield County Saturday night, the 4th inst., in her 69th year, jifter an Illness ot several months, which she bore with characteristic fortitude and patience. Mrs. Mason was a woman of a high type of character, a daughter of Capt. Edward Andrew*, who was considered one among the best men of his day, ar.d an-exemplary member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Mason was a devoted wife and mother, and I it wag indeed a pathetic scene to witness the devotion of the husband and children and their deep sorrow at her s*d taking away. Mr. Mason is a great sufferer himself, having been afflicted with that terrible disease, cancer, for many years, and when he wis summoned to look for the last '" Kar rrrhrim he RO : 11 III 11 UJJUU LUC law, V/JL iiv> < ? dearly loved, and who had for so long1 a time been hi# helpmeet aud comfort, it seemed more than he could bear, and his friends leared that h? would nor be abl? to survive it, but he rallied, and after some minutes seemed to recover somewat from the 6hock, and hopes are entertained that he may yet be spared for many days to come. Mrs. Mason leaves three children: Mrs, Hattie Brooks, Eev. E. 54. Ma^n ar.,j ir.hor r. Mason. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday afternoon j and her body laid to re&t in the Andrews l&mily cemesery. A Friend. Used by British Soldiers ja Aerlea. Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as c'tnmai.der of the I forces that captured the famon* rebel [ Gal'.sh;;. Under date of Nov 4, 1897, j from Vryburg, Becbu^naland, he m-j'oa: "Before starticg on tbela6t *? < j campaign I bonghtsquanuiy oi ?^uaiuj bc-rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ! Remedy, w'oich I used myge.'f when f troub.ed with bowel complaiut, ar;d [had given to jay oven, and in every [case it proved most beneficial." For |i=*ie by McMa^ter Co. j ' COMINGAMJ GNOIG r Mr. J. G. Mobley went to Columbia j Monday. ! Dr. David Aiken'4has gone to Waah; ington, D. C. ! Mr*. G. A. White left on Monday [ for Columbia. I Mr. A. F. Raff, of Rock Hill, was | in town this week. j Mrs. 8. P. Martin left on Friday for Rock ?3ill to visit Mi?s Mattie Marfan. Miss Lu!a JJcCrorey of Fairfield is visiting Miss Addie Carter ?Lancaster Review. Mre. E. P. W^fe is at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Gooding, of Macon, G%Miss Jessie Je*?ing.s left on Monday for Columbia to take in the fes3 iivitie8 of the week, ( Mrs. O. W. Buchauan and children | have returned to Softer, after spendj in# the summer here i Miss Susie Lumpkin iawgone to the i fair. From Colrunbia ahe will go to * - -- .... j Colleton on a visit 10 meuue. j Misses Annie Belle Stewart, Lila j Brockington and Anas Beaty have gone to Columbia for the fair. Mrs. Kassell and Mrs. Esese have returned to New York, having been called hom.j on account of illne?? iu the family. Mrs. Samuel "Ward and children "leave to-day lor 3 ?/>>. tvhere thejr will ppend a while . -1 jvom tbeie they will go to Florida lor the winter. Professor J. Frank Fooshe of the Winnsboro Giadcd School spent Saturday ic Lancaster. He cam* over 10 at!end the coixnty teacher'* association in the internet of his moat -;cel; ie?c periodical, the Carolina Tea- lers' ' Jonraal.?Lancasfc* I^vie**-. Belle.-' la six Hoars. \ Distressing K ;u." cv uu K!'-dd8r Di? | ease relieved . x h inr> by ''Nc? Parent South Ame; can Kk *.? C.v } lit hi a great surpri 1 on *?. ?'. ?.? o. ? I exceeding promn'71* ?in r?Mi./jr.$ J blndder, kidtitw 3tf na.-w, j-. 1. i or female. Keuev= i* .u- ? ['aimosf imcaedUt* J: you v/a. } quirk re?iet ?vd n. -.. e is the remedy j Sold by W, j? <!i legist, Wines ' fcoro, 3/ C. r> ; es of tills ) Is., i860* I s \ /Isl' - /S \ ' *<\tnc, ? *t^y ^<2z*-? ?} iu/Lkou. s?-sC - '?(,0 ; . r i sral anasarca, caused from liver and j mpletely filled, saturated with fluid; | , legs terribly inflamed and exuding > IPTIC and am now comfortable And f statement as you may desire. I am , lnnsooro, o. v^. ? I i ^^ ___i DEATH OF MRS. MARTHA WATSON. Again death has er?t*-rni our com* inanity atd called away one of our oldest landmarks. I Mrs. "Wateon was bom October 26th, j 1805, at' Ewtover, S. C. Ear)y in life j she was united with the Baptist ^ Church. She was married twicefirst to Mr. ViDson and last to Mr. Watson. She survived both Lusbands. . She died at the home of Messrs. Nich? '? -" 1 onn rr-.l r,Vi/? OiSOD Uctober 20m, xojv. asu ou? lived one more day she would have .j celebrated ber ninety-fouriih birthday. She leaves three daughters aDd a host of reia'ives aod friends to mcurn ber loss. The fnneral services were con* ducted by Rev. H. C. Bucbholz, of , Chester, assisted by Rev. J. H. Yarborongh. The remains were interred in Concord Cemetery. We hated so much to give ber op, because she was an affectionate mother, a dear friend, a faithful church member and a bright Christian. She wai beautiful in character, powerful in mind, skillful ia good work, patient ? - * 1 _ _ ?t_ io suffering, and fearless or a^sin. i "Perfect love castetb oat fear." She never entered a task without invoking God'e blessing ard protection. The dependence ef this strange woman upoa the Deity seems never to be absent from her mind. After tbe completion of ber task the same rigid remembrance of Divine power was observed. I never saw a more [ beautifcd Christian Jin my life. Truly, ( pions and conscientious, she was I prompted in every act by duty and: principle. By close application she : was storing ber strong and vigorous mind WitiT knowledge, to be used in Master's cause. Uninfluenced by tea v* orldly or personal consideration, au? with an eve to tbe glory of God, the bad dedicated herself to His work and service. Peace lo ber ashes and bomor to her memory, and .may God comfort and support us fi.lh.1 "Let ber rest, dli tbat glad scuod Wbich calls tbe .na'ions from the ground, Foil on ber raptured ear .is pour'd? Come forth, ye blewed of tfce Lord." Correspondent. Woodward, Nov. 4, '99. f Tetter, Salt-Khcum and Eczema. "A'&e intense ircaiog auu tmaiuug xucW&nt to these diseases, i3 instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye sad Skin Ointment. Many very 1.badges have been permanently cared! bv i- It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, /ebapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per .box. For sale by McMaster Co. CASTOR IA " f?a J JC or JJLQiliUS y.iMSt VAH^ tcu. The Kind You Have Always Swght Bears the Signature of C&afyj? /<UcJu^ John S. Reynolds, Attorney-at-Law, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C. ' 11.9+1-rX 1 -I ? PRESTON RION, Agent, PACIFIC FSB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ML Solicits a suave of tbe public patronage. 9-26 lv 1 ?^m-M I ~ nrrn i n !i; m .1 i m liULDSJI SMAtf KJtlMI. LARGE, WHITE, BEARDLESS ! WBEAT. Warranted sound. Pro<ioces more wheat and straw than any <Kber variety. . . Call at W. C. Beaiy'a store. W. S. HALL, ' '*-* Mitford, S. C. I * ! TRESPASS NOTICE. J ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY - s nof in iinn:. fi^h or trespass in ; nvii?.v. ... ...? , ? *.*oy manner on the lands of (b? un. ! dersjgned. The Jaw will be strictly ?'enforced ag&nst a!! violator! of ihii ; notics. T. P. YOUNGINER, :! M.L. YOUNGINEB, . ' EM. WALLACE. Wallacevill?, S. C.,Nov. 6, 1899. 11-8-1 . 31 . M? - ne v?ry u?&l for the money. j?gi?j?l' . BRANDT'S GOODS | Please Everybody. Everything Up-to-Date, and PRICES, we know, are RIGHT. R. fcRANDT guarantees &!! of hi? rorlc and doHvers 10 bis trade so ;ie of r..r nno-n lr^TPUWnPlf r.r?>_ iC flilJCiOX ry A l^u I? vuik ored in the Sia'.c. Give him your natch to repair it on want it to do w ell. i R. BRANDT, The. J eyveler. :hesteb, s. c. 1 FOR SALE. 9 e>. I A FINE PLANTATION AT W | MONTICELLO. | ? For terse?, address ^ | FARMERS AM MECHAMIS BASK, |' Columbia, S. C. & * Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES Notice that he makes Wagons and Baggies, and does all kind of repairing. Also keeps on hand at ail times a fall issortment of Coffins, all sizes at.d prices, and solicits the patronage of all. TT R TTWDCER. 102owS Peak, S.'c. J A TW MAN wanted to travel JL/1M.U l and appoint agent. $60 per month salary and all expenses. ZEIGLEB CO., 240 Locust St., Phila. HYPNOTISM eanMm'aS^T'spTendid. Hypnotizer at once^ Address^M^ T. Yoang, 363 Henry at., brooKiyo, xi. x. 1 Cleszx* Lad byctifxM th? hair. Prwxtea a tauxkat jxnrth. s:<wor Fsila to K?atow Any ga'T to ito Yoct&ful Cckor, |MHMI|M.,|.| M, 1,, w , W,a ? SENT FREE "V- .3? housekeepers^Lie! COMPANY'S Mact of M n 1. _ UOOK OUUIV*^ telling how to prepare many dell e&te and delicious dfjshes. Addr?sa, Liebig Co., P 0 Box, 2718 New York. AIR-TIGHT HEATED v iGMize in tie Use of M ; V*'," | General line of HARDWARE, COALSCUTTLES, SHOVELS, OTONGS, FIRE-DOGS, DICTni c X 1>J x vu>^, CARTRIDGES, &c, &c, &c. J. W. Seigler. IE CM We have just received another lot of / Nunnally's Celeirtf - My! Chocolate Bon Bon. Chocolate Marshmallow. Almond Brittle. Butter Scotch Brittle. In packages to suit everybody Don't forget us. JJllttr&Ci 'i DRUGGISTS. i AH|| 2 & 3 and VThlikoy HabUs HV a |E| Ecarta u come wuaHr 111^ cutp*in. Booiof t*r SI III Bfi tlculsnsrnt FREE. MHHjl B.M-WOOLLEY, JLD. ^XBSBTSju OfflW lOi'N. FzjOt J