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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November 22, 1899 LOCAL B&JKFS. , ?Read "Wanted" elsewhere. ?Sc*e toticj to road <>ver?ieip elsewhere. ?B^: :ey, Rye, etc, at McMaster Co's. Kead their advertisement. ?Go to F. E. Propst for Hecker's igk / oatmeal al 10 cents a package.?aa\r. 88?|r ?-Jasn received! A handsome line HE8p? of f-d top baggies at ?M- Sbipp and familv are occupying ibf cottage adjoining W. C. Beaty's stor-i. 1 Dr. a. H. H&den, Summit, Ala., say?: "I think Kodot Dyspepsia Core is a splendid medicine. J. presence m and my confidence in ifc grows with *S continn I use." It digests what you ' eat quickly cures dyspepsia aiid indigestion. McMaster Co. 1 ?Friday was the day appointed by the Lesi >Ia;nre ?0 be Arbor Day, but i; passed "'ituont beiog observed by our school. ?If you want a nice aod cheap " Xmas ^r-iseut fur friends get Hennies *~ "??! nnn c?.ma aI K?a nn.fft.r)atA iu iua&r ;vu cuiug VJ JUA<? W photos He i6 now in Winnsboro.? ( L adv. I ?Wyde McKinslry, son of Dr. . |T T. B. McKioslry, died on Sunday ai R his home in the Alo&sv Dale section of j typhoid ?'evcr. lie was about eleven years old. ^ Geo. Xoland, Rockland, O., says: ( "My wite had piles forty years. De"Witl's Witch Hazel Salve cared her. ] ^ It is the best salve in America." It 1 heals everything and cares all sKin ; diseases McMaster Co. ?The county board of commission- , ers recently elected Mr. Joe Richard- , son eupe-intendent of the chaiogang. J Mr. Richardson will succeed Mr A. , D. Hooa on the first day of January. ?CouociPo attention is called to the ( need of a lamp at the corner ol Con- i gress and tfce street runuing from the ' passenger depot. A lamp on the J( Dunn corner would be of great ser- s vice to person8 going and coming from the depot at night. j Received? an entire new line of , millinery, golf hat?, all colors; also ( Tarn o' Shantas. , Mrs. J. D.McCarley. "I wouldn't be without DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for any consideration," wites Thos. B. Rhodes, Ctnterfieia, 0. Infallible for piles, cats, ' bnrns and skin diseases. Beware of { counterfeits. McMaster Ce. ?Mr. Dunn and family will move into their new home this week.. The house is not entirely completed bat only a few finishing toncheo have to be put. This is a very pretty and convenient house and is qoite an ornament to that part of town. g ?At a recent meeting of stenographers held ia Columbia a stenographers' association was formed and Mr. Harry McCaw, of Yorkville, the well known court stenographer, was elected president. Stenographers from all part? of the State belong to this as- I ^ _ sociation. i J. D. Bridges, editor Democrat, Lan- ( caster, N. H., says: "One Minute Congh Cure 13 the best remedy ior 1 croup I ever used." Immediately re- j lijves and cures coughs, colds, croup, , asthma, pnaumonia, bronchitis, grippe and ull throat and lnng troubles. It prevents consumption. McMaster Co. ] ?What has become of our corres- s 4? pondents? Have they gone to the 1 ^ war in Sjuth Arrica? It is a rare 1 thing now tor a communication to < come from any of the places where we ' have correspondents, and ims ougnc i cot to be. Let them begin anew and not let such a long time elapse be- . tween their letters ?At J. D. McCarley & Co.'s store >- are many nice things which they are ( constantly getting in fresh. Breakfast strips and hams, canned goods and syrups, buckwheat and various other things which are necessary for housel keepers at this season. Examine their , r advertisement for a complete list fw Yon neyor know what form of blood ? - ? ?? iTaam : f poison win loiiow consupauuu. accm the liver c.ean by using De Witt's Littie Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famoat little pills : for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. McMaster Co. ?On Wednesday Dr. J. C. Bay chanan and family moved iuto the i r Wolfe house which he has recently purchased ana Mr. and Mrs. J. A. DesPortes who ,have been occapying < the house have moved into Dr. Buchanan's house in the southern part of town, and which Dr. Buchanan 1 > has just vacated. ?Miss Shell, sister of Mrs. S. B. Crawford, is critically ill at her home in .Laurens uounty, ana airs. ^rawford left Friday in answer to a telegram saccmobins: here to her sistei's V* bedside. Miss Shell is well known there, haying visited Mrs. Crawford, and all who knew her will regret very much to hear of her illness. ? Tko raojnn whc n 1H F called "sb#*" 19 because tbev wear a jacket, apron, shoes, hcse and drag a train behind vhem; ihey have a lap, w 7 need guides, ride wheels, wiil not turn out for pedestrians and sometimes- refuse to work; they aitrac* men, are ?ometioaes contrary, and it always takes a man to manage them. . . 0 ?This Ws.ek brings the festivities in Charleston snd the old city is all ready for her many guests. Various aud numerous are the attractions offered, ?VJaU .-v TpIa /*vf Police ic nAf Kt* UV Ui xoig vt jl .? ?.v? vj any mean? tbe least. Gala Week in i Charleston always attended by some t Fairfield people, bat coming a3 it does so scon aftrr tLe State Fair, not as jr many, possibly, will attend as wonl otherwise lir.Ye gone, a ?Mi?s Xveiu, the ekcationis', will | come toMinrsboio on tbe 13th of December a.-.d will girc arici'alfor the benefit oi" :he college library. She I ^ has received trait.ing ii Northern schools of -xpression ai.d is an umsn Q fino c.lr\r?n u\nkt frwfi ulppn [recitals recently in her native State j and the press notices of h*r are bigbly j compliment y. ?Two negroes were taken on Mou-1 day to swe'l the number on the chain j -gang me negro is apparently ut> void of all sense of sha'oe or mortificaI tion and seem not to feel *t all the disgrace of bei; g a membe.* cf the chaingang. They seemed when the pian asipps Grippe and influenza is variably leave the systenj with a fcad cough. For such Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup is highly recommended. This wonderful remedy gives relief at once. conquers the worst cough overnight ' and soon effects a thorough cure. DEBQ1I8 COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza. Xfeecs <re small and pleasant to tlkt DocUrt recommend it. Pricc 25 cts. At all droggijU. was first adopted t^> mind the publicity but that feeling was not very deep, evidently, for none seem to have it now to any great extent. LaGrippe, with its after effects, annually destroys thou.ands of people. It may be quickly cared by Ooe Min* ate Co ?gh Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and ibro>-t and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. McMa&ter Co. ?One of the mill operatives by the name of (reorge Johns jn wa* arvosted here on Thursday for slen.-ing a lap robe in Darlington, and on Friday was taken down by Deputy Sheriff Clai ton, of that county. There are several charges against the man and he h*B been taken to Darlington where he will hare to answer !or hie ioiq?i?ies. En Ftoreuce County, also, he is wanted on a ctarg3 of grand larceny. ?So far November has almost broken the record as far as weather is concerned, and is carrying out her part in a record breaking year. The weather has been as mild and beautiful as fpring and vegetation is green ind fresh. Vegetables are beariog ind the gardens are bright with roses icd chrysanthemums whicL usually at tbis season have been killed by heavy frosts. ' Dr. W. Wixo-j, Italy Hill, N. Y., says: "I heart vy recommend One Mina e Cough Cure. It gave my wife immediate reHei * euffocating asthma." Pleasant to take. Never fails to . quickly cure all coughs, colds, throat ; ?nd long troubles. McMaster Co ?Mr. Lewis, the Virginia gentleman, who bas been in Winnsboro for ibout ten days, relumed to his home ; dd Saturday. He is a genealogist and 1 was here tracing np seTeral families. ! He is deeply interested in his work ; and has made a study of it, and is employed by those who wish a family chart made. While here he was the 1 juest ot Mr. G. H. McMaster and he mace many acquaintances. i ?The farmers are each, jear taming i their attention more and more to the j planting of grain, haying learned that cotton planting is not the way to succeed. The farmers in Fairfield this fall are planting ajgreat deal of grain and it is considered a good t-ign. The more grain that is raised the better for the farmers. This increase in the grain crop will cre?te a demand for more roller milb and everything will profit by it. Itch on human cared in^SO minutes , by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W.] E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ?The Manila Times and the American, two papers published in Manila, have been kindly banded as to look at. rhey were ssnt home by Licnt. R. H. i McMaster, U. S. A., bow in the Philippines. These paper* bear the dates October 1st and 4th. They are 1 most ioteresting, coming as they do Prnm a tn far distant and so differ snt Irom what we are accustomed to. They contain accounts of the war and also have much local news. ?The Atlanta Constitution gives an account of a reception given in that city by Miss Russell to her visiting coasin, Miss Ella Raesell Wright, of Augusta. The honse was most beautifully decorated and a host of - " * mi? ? . irienas were present, ine xuiiuwiug is what is 6aid of the fair visitor: ! "Miss Wright, of Augusta, the guest of honor, is one of the handsomest young women in Georgia. She has a . lovely face and queenly figure and ] bearing." Dr. Cadt?s Condition Powders, , are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine ana the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. ."For sale by McMaster Co. ?At a ^banquet given by the Sons of Confederate "Veterans in Charles- ; too last week Mr. F. H. McMaster responded to the toa*t ''The Day We 1 Celebrate." The Evening Post pub- ! lishis in full the speech raede by Mr. i McMaster. Mr. McMaster is a mem* ber of Camp Moallrie Sons of Confederate Veterans, and his eloquent, graceful and patriotic epeech shows that , the camp could not have eelecied a better speaker for the occasion. Hie speech caused a most favorable comment and bis many friends who are well aware of his ability ia this line, are gratified at his scoring one more success. A/VATWA ~ M-VIIS EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for theJfoteT4 lowing reason^" FIRST- Because, if a^^ember of the family has a nara?0010,^11 will cure It. SECOND? Because,. if ithe^c'nildren are delicate and sickly. it will make them strong and well.* THSRD?Because, if the father or ,'c lncincf flp^h anr? hp.COTTl ' * ? ? ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH- Because it is the standard remedy in ail throat and lung affections. No household should be.without it. It can be taken in summer'as well as in winter. *4 50c. and $t.oo, ill druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N?w York. ?Thursday, the 30:h, will b? * VN_ J ?Ml 1 -L i naQKPgivm^ i^ay ana win ue uusfrved a? a national holiday. This . dav over 'he Uni'ed States is ob- ' served first in a religions way by wMTiws in the chnrche3 where special J yitjv jg .unde io God for Lis ( Uficifca and blessi:;*:*. ;> d then as far a<* pc-ofcible it is a day for family reunions. Especially is this latter car- 1 ri dout in the New England States, j ? ? j 2. f AM nl *n/w A a* rt?\nn*_ I t MiU 11 IS a u?} Ui icaouug auu mciir ment. The turkey is the principal pirt of the feast. ?For the last time before Christmas R. Brandr, the feweler and optician, ' vi;l vi->it Witmsboro on Tuesday, ^ JNovern&ei tie win oring wicn him a beautiful line of samples of his handsome stock and it will be a grand opportunity to select Christmas presents. I. is a great thing to be able to ^ select for yourself and bis prices suit all as he is selling at rcdnced prices on account of ibe hard times. Don't 1 forge' th* date and thereby iosejuur ! chance of feeing his g<>od*. Read his 1 a<;tfrrtiseinoni. It wiil nyr :?o a surprise to any who ar?? hi a.! familiar wit*. ?hc good qualities of Chamberioiri's' ough Remedy, *t to know'bat people r?erywhere tak- t pleasure ti teiating th>*ir experience in the use of mat sp'.end d medicine and in telling of the benefit they have re- { ceived fr- i:? it, ot bud colde it has y cored, rf'b?>?tcned attacks of pneumonia it h * arerted and of the chil- j dreii it aved from attacks of cronp aid wbonp ng couph. It is a grand, g<;. d medicine. For sale by McMas- t te< ? Tnc State published on Wcdnes- t * * ? * ?? #av 4 Ka n<sTrornAi* frftm O 1 a '^ in iv iuo MviwA?ivt i?vw o i Nt-v- Jorsey man calling attention to \ tiie fac*. that the one hundredth anni 1 vw..vy of the death of Genera! Wai-h- c iriift.?n ^'11 be on December 14th. The w;itei ih'nks that the day should be s ob^ei v ({ in some way, and proposes ^ th?i th?, s-.hool children observe it in l ordei to develop a greater degree of I patriotism in them. The day is not to , be a public holiday. It is more than likely that something will be done to ? honor the memory of the great Wash- * ington. t ?The faith of many people in the 1 predictions of astronomers will here- i after be less implicit than formerly. The grand meteoric display predicted by these men was anxiously loooked for from Tuesday until Friday and * failed to appear. Some few who were 6 very anxious to see the Leonids sat up until a iate hour watching and when the heavens remained absolutely clear and placid and no meteors pre- 1 sented themselves, went to bed in dis- c gust. Some part of the earth may i have witaessed the shower, bat we j are condemned to wait for thirty-three ] years for another. ?Houses are now in great demand ? in Winssboro and everybody who has a house for rent is beseiged by people who are anxions for it. Even the g smallest cottages are clamored for. j We have heard of several families ] who wish to come to town to live bnt \ can hear of no place forwent and this j scarcity of houses will probably keep 5 them from moving here. It seems as , though some one would tase aavan-1 { tage of this increased demand for , houses (o bnild. It is certainly a t great disadvantage to (he place to have ( so few available houses and it ongbt s to pay some one to do it. There are s so many vacant lots in town which J would be increased in value by the | building of hoase3 upon them. Sear? ti* ^ The Kind YouHaveAIwa/s Bought c t Binnant-Hindmau. j Mr. Watt K. Hinnant and Jliss J Eliza Hindnaao, of Bascomville, Ches- c, ter County, were married at f be bride's | ( hcma on Thursday morning. Mr. Binnant is a son of Capt. and Mrs. J A- Hinnant, of thi3 place, and be 1 ba? li?^d here for many years of his ] life, but h?s for some time past made \ hit home in Bwcomville. The bride { and groom are now on a /isit to Mr. Hinnant'.- parents. Remarkable Kescae. ( Mrs. Michael Curta'n, Plainiield, 1 111., makes the statement, tbat she < caught cold, which settled on her 1 lungs: 6be was treated for a month by 1 her familv physician, but grew worse. 1 He toid her she was a hopelese victim 1 - L ? nA mr\ nA 1 in CUJldUllit VJU a LIU Luav JJV BibUlWltb could cire her. Her druggist sag- < jested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bonght a bottle and to her delight fonnd herself benefited i from first dose. She continued its use r and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her ewn housework, and is as well as she } ever was. Free trial bottles of this ; Great Disc-very at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Large bottles 50 cents \ and $1.00. 6 i Rev. J. X. Chalmer* Declines. ! Rev. John T. Cbalmers, who was elected president of Ert-kine College, J bas declined the honor and Dr. F. Y. j Presley has been e.'ec'ed in his place. [ Dr. Chalmers, who is will known to be a man of rematkable exicutive ability and very capable in every r- *pect, would no doubt have been well ?j _ n :j ~e i?-,i-;nn nueu iur iue pii'biuruoy ui mrAiuv, and would have done much for the guod of the college, bat after dae consideration of the matter he decided that it w?a? best for him to decline. His fricudij appncata the honor conferred upon him by Svnod in selecting him for the position. THE FIREMEN'S BAXQCET. Oa Friday night the fire company enjoyed a s-p'endid banquet at the Hotii Duval, cone good wo.'c has hp*-n rfniift hv the ora-tiiiization w:thin the last few month*, and the members I were, entitltd to some pleasure as an organization. The banquet was an emire sacceso. Two long tables loaded with good things and decorated with the flowers of the season met the eye in eutenng the room, and the firemen ne?er did more thorough work to ' * t?SO! *1 JJ/I in any DurniDg uunuiug lutui iuoj um w those tables?of coarse .we mean the things on the tables. After the banquet "a ftricil- business" meeting was heid in '.be t>>wn hall, aud considerable "banoens" was disposed of. ' COMINGAXD GXOIG Mr. J. J. Gerig left Saturday for New York. Rev. Benj. Allslon is in Colombo for a stay of some :ime. Mr rrvmsc, of Greenwood, spent Sardiv and vondav in town. Mrs. G. H McMaster returned Satlrday from a vi3it to Man Bloff. Miss Lucy Edwards ia visiting her | >randmotber, Mrs. Mary C. Rioo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosiic have gone :o Charleston for a stay of two weeks. Miss Lila Thorn left Satnrday for tfew York where she ha# accepted a position. She nas been in Winnsooro "or nearly two years and her friends egret to give her op. MITFORD PERSONALS. Ma&fcr E. F. B\nom left last week for Columbia to vieii h's paientp. Tbe Wi?D8bf;ro graded school gave l few d holiday daring i'air w?:rk an. JJi*.- Sasie Mc"iore- p?nnttue :irae wi h ht-r par* :?. vh an;; Ml* ; W. T \!c*.'row, o moH-.ie i bv he | i#tlw? -W. M >? ! v,<<:-r Miss Lama fMc?'ro:e* r LiTiS-v- | er visit ng friend-; a-d ?7'.M probably eina;n ihere du:i g .h-' winter. Mis? 3es>ie l!a!l It ft several weeks igo f r Williimsion F< m*le College, ivi'h which %he i> very 'nivrb pleated. Mi?p vlaggie Giadden it vis.t::g Iriends in Rock Bill. Miss Ete'yn Hall has rcinreed i vi*it with relatives iu CheHer. Mr. T. T. Lumpkin and family noved from Witiasboro to Miiford ast week. We are glad to have them vitli us again. They have lived in tVinntboro since their home here was lestroyed by fire laot >e<r. Mr. J. A. McOrorey and family left loine lime ago for Cedar Spring vbere thev will m?ke ih ir f'iruie lome. Fairfield has lofet do of in r ) ?t cit:zens, Mitford oneof its most >!eaeao( families aud Hebron Cbarch ;ome of its most aiefal Cbristirn nembers. We would not complain, iowevert since the star that no longer ends na its brilliancy g?es to brighten. ;ome #tber horizon. C. S. F. Vnwomhef 1.9 1M9. ?A fall stock of all kinds of furniare, sewing machines, organ*, cook toves and heaters at J. 0. Boag's. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, bat Skin Eruptions rob ife of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve ;ures them; also Old, Running and ?ever Sorss, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, 3orns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Jest Pile cure on earth. Drives out ?ains and Aches, Only 25 cts. a box. ,'ure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster X, druggists. ?uompj&ims are ueiug maue iu ;everal towns of the number of tramps >as?iDg through this year. This is a auisance to which the people of our ;own have long been subjected, and tor which there seems to be no remedy. Strong, able-bodied men they are In ilmost every instance, aud yet without my hesitation and not offering to ifork they a6k for food. Although hey often camp near or in town, and jome in gangs of fire or six, it is very ,eldom that they annoy any one and ire usually qu?rt' and well behaved. Hmntt *v?rv a uihern town that is >n a railr-1-^ in- t ? pat up with ifae ramp nuiean v ivcr> tall and winter. Tetter, Salt-Khcum and Eczema. The inteuse itching and smarting in :ident to these diseases, is instantly illayed by applying Chamberlain's Sye anJ S i 1 Ointment. Many yer> >ad ca-"- i> vebeen permanently cured >v t. J'equally efficient for itching riles au i *, favorite remedy for sore ripples, chapped hands, chilblains, rro^t bites and chronic sore eyes, loot8. per box. For *ale by McMaster ?Sm ill-pox has appeared in Greenrille County, and the State board of iPAlih has been notified in order that fee proper precautions may be taken 0 prevent tbc spread of the disease. Belief In ate Hoars. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disiase relieved in sir boars by "New Sreat South American Kidney Cure." -t k a great surprise on account of its :xeeeding promptness in relieving pain 1 bladder, kidneys and back, in male r female. Relieves retention of water most immediately. If you want lick relietand cure this is the remedy. )Id by W.E. Aiken, druggist, ffinni>ro, S. U. ? Oar mercbauts ehoald adrertiie nore liberally. Tho absence of their lames from the advertising colnmni >f their county paper doe? not apeak well for the progress of the lown.f A i - \jui in ixansas lives a happy wife. She writes: " I have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. The last time I had twins, and was in labor only a few minutes. Suffered very little." Tho reason why Mother's Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment, to be applied upon the outside, where much of the strain comes. It helps because the pores of the skin readily absorb it, and it comes into direct contact with - J and is absorbed by tbe parts invoivea. Morning sickness is quicily banished, and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding is not experienced, even during labor itself. Confinement is short and almost without pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Best of all, Mother's Friend benefits the unborn Just as much as the expectant mother, and when the little one comes it will be strong, lusty and healthy. Dniggirts sell Mother's Friend for $1 bottle. " ~ " * 1 Sena tor our ireo o?o? uu ^ finely fllastr&ted. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR (ft ATUAFfrt, 04i '* To All: VAUGHN'S *? (Read the f< yisfcsjf/ft I {Tours of recent data to hand reque kidneys. Hy physicians said that I coi X gallons drawn from scrotum several fluid. Was unable to get any rest or e] able to attend to my business. I can gwi W glY? 1W BWUV i>W4 0UUW94 M* f The trade supplied by ' XVCK LICE NEWS. Mr. N. A. Peay has been "with us lor some time, bnt will return soon to his new hone and bit of precious calico in Greenwood. "We were all glad to have Mr. Peay with os again, out bis visit wonld, no doubt, have been doubly enjoyed if it had been so that Mrs. Peay could have accompanied I him. Mrs. P. C. Melli?hampe has had the pleasure of a visit from ber mether and sister, Mrs. Groves and Missj Anaie, Laurie, who spent several weeks with her, They returned recently to their home near Blackvillo much improved by their up-couatry visit. Mils Marion Mellichampe is now on a visit to her aant, Mrs. Haltie McMaster, in WinnsboroTTAJA l/ollirtKomno >a An f iUiOS xxaig iUQinuuauijjg io vu ? Ti?*v to ber grandmother near Ridgeway. Mils Maggie Hollis is at home now on a visit, bat expects to retarn to town about the last of this month. Iler sitter, Miss Mary, alio ?.xpects to goto town. It seem3 that ourcoaittry girls are all struck on town notwithstanding tbe nice entertainment* our good people so frequently jjive ib? young people. Mri. T. E. Smith ^av^j Mr. H alitor J. [ ?. .1 l-*-. x J i Dsr oepDew, qaue a kw?;u u rmuv party on the 2nd of this mon'h, :h?j occasion being !n-s twenty-fiiv. ii?j appeared wi'h a emal' miiitac' e and. | we note that it is still growiog. Mr?. John Pickett gave a liult? dm:c? j Tband.iy evening at hor residues for ; her young fiiends. They were a!fi there and eDjoyed the occa-ion to the ; fnllest Lfeht refreshments were?: served io abaudance. j Mr. Johnnie Gibson is >l?e prc.tl j falh?r of & young sen ubout twr> j months old, and a bright boy hsi-.j He has been crying from ?ne asy on ; his birth because his iaiher wculd ?'< ;{ permit him to joio a pari? or older boys that he saw pasting on their wav j to the Camden Railroad. Mr. John Hollie, oar district magi#-I trate, west to Colnmbi& a short whi!?(| ago on a basin ess trip. A tenement hoase on-Mr. Featner-j; stone's place, which is under the super- ij vision of Mr. John Baker wa? burued S down about the middle of the day last | Tuesday while its occupants, Richard \ Harris and his wife, were away in the j field at work. Rich*rd lost every-! thing he bad, together with two bale* I of seed cotton and about twenty-five { bushels of corn that wss in the house i The farmeri are getting along nicelr [ iM>incr <h?ir crai'n and what is i TT1LU OUfTiM| 1MV1* ?? - ? -- . up it looking fine. T^eir principal diet is tarnipi and potatoes once *.! weak owing t? the scarcity of them j this fail. The merchants haven't needed any i new clerks this fall in their stores so j far, and their coHp^ions are poor.' However, they f*?-l uitre of their pay j some time,bn* oir debtors are *low. { very >low. Tbey think 1 jast any old ; time'' will do to pay their debts. Nov. 19,1499. M. C. P. j OASTORIA, TJi9KindYaoHaveAJwaysBccgf>t | T* j ?Lumber is being hanled for thej commencement of work on the res!- j dcnce of Mr. Fnrman E. Brodie in | Oakland.- Rock Hill Herald. [ Twenty Years Proof. ; Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow - j els in natural motion and cleanse j the system of all impurities An j absolute cure for sick headache, j dyspepsia, sour stomach, ccr. j stipationand kindred diseases.; "-f?u. j- ?i. ?r, i "wan i uu wiiuuui men* R. P. Smith, Chilesburor Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had t | j Liver disease for over twenty J | years. Am now entirely cured, i Tutt's Liver Pii!s WANTED, for cash, Hickory, Dogwood, Persimmon. Walnut Logs. Southern Hardwood Co., P. O. Box, 52fj Charleston, 8. C. "11-22-1 m Sufferers LITHONTRIPTIC has cure dreadful disease and it \ ? ~ fonm D ? Ri IHlUYYiilg iciui uvui i\. u? ix 'X^r // ^Lf Jy/ V j/ sting statement ol my case which I gladly jive. I ' ild not last but a short time. I was unable to lie d< times. I was completely filled at the time T b eep except while under the influence ot an opiate, now ride my hone, a thing 2 bad froea Ufidj?le to d ft y fte Jwnefltwa tfaere&y.j For rh'E MURRAY DRUG CO, ? ?In the foot-bali eame piay?d ja Colnmbia on Wednesday, Cbaa. Jennings, from Winnsboro, was rjght tackle in the college team. The game was played between the Sonth Carolina College and Bingham, and resnlted in a victory for the South Caro liuiane. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is tha worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how sncb a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not tarn over in bed alone. After nsing two bottles of Electric Bilters, she 13 wonderfully improved and able to do her owh work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This * *? ? ? ? - ? ? " ? ?AM/5 I miracle wording meuiciuc j? ? to weak, sickly, randown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., draggists. ?Mr. T. P. Lnmpkin end family have moved vO Mitford. A boat a year sco their home a' Mitford wa* r;c- i ?t.royed by fire ami they cam* to j Wintifiboro, <=there thtv hnvr* beec I ?ccnpjingthe Gibson co'ia-.'e. The?' j friend? r^aret (hit the have ]r'i town | Used by British Soldiers In Acrica. < aj-t- C G. Dennison is vr<1 k;.ow.-5 ?li ov-!' Africa ** crunasidrr of the ' fnr-r-n^ t fin *?ur.f lirflrt Ihp leDel ' Gali^hft. Under d*te >-f Nf-v. 4, 1897. j Irom Yrybnrg, Bechnanalanri, he j \rr;*.et: "Befoio startup nji the list campa^u I bought a qnant.ty of rham-! ber'ain'-j I'oiic, Cholera arid Diairboeal Renirdy. which I usad mvMi'f when J troni> ?(i with bovrel complaint, ar.d j had to jjv uoen. and in tvery ca^e i proved ui jst beticficial." Fori sa'C- b; McVaster Ca. .N5r I. K who vras a *!eicn-i? 'he A ii P. in < liur ; lotto, i- at home ft^ain. i * * Hisuiarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid h e*Uh Indomitable will and tremendous j energy are not fouDd where Sfoui^ch, | Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of | order. If you want these qnalih'es | and the success they bring, nse Dr. 1 King's New Life Pills. They develop j every power of brain and body. Ocly 25c. at McMaster Co.'s drng sfor?. Dr. J. C. Buchanan went to Columbia Sunday on professional business. Chaimberlain's Fain Jialm Cares Others ! Why Not You? My vrif? has beea using Chamberlain's Pain Ba!mt with sjood results, for a lame shoulder ihat has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds or medicines and I doctors without receiving any bonefit from auy of them. One dav we saw J an advertisement of Ibis medieiue and ! thought of trying it, *hich we did J with the best of patisfection. She ha<' nscd only one bottle and her shoulder | is almost well.?Adoj.ph L. Millett, Manchester, N. H. Forsile bv Mc; Master Co. I Hecker's Buckwheat and Maple Syrup. Rxtra New Orleans and Georgia Cane Syrup. Grape Nuts the new food. | English Fruit Cake, i, 2 | and 5-lb. pacaages. | Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit and Cream of Wheat. ? i L Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, etc. [ Ritter's Condensed Soup?. i i ? at, Habenicht's. From DR d thousands of desperate ca vill positively cure you. etsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S.C. V /0-V _y . AJL. /)' 1s ^-?40** ?S24S?? ( <^>7 *Z>ff.. /I Jy ^7^<vi-<? 4 /lU$j&t?# (kp have been suffering for three years from dropsy, gi )wn except shortly after being tapped, every tissue egan VAUGHN'S LITHONTEIPTIC, perfectly faelpl I have used eight bottles of VAUGHN'S LITHON' o lor nearly two years. You may putolbb such ot a sale by JOSIAH J. OBEAR, 1 , Columbia, S. C For Sale or Rent! THE RESIDENCE NOW OCCtJpied by Lee Eobinson, in the town of Winnaboro, known as the Todd place.! For terms applr to T. W. LAUDERDALE, or JAS. Q. DAYI8. 11-14 2w Notice; | ALL OVEKSEEKS WHU MAVtt Dot put in the lour days' work on the public roads 3ince the first of January, are required to do so at once, as the law required that four days' work mast be pat on each road daring the year. B.G. TENNANT, JAS. H. AIKEN, D. A. BEOOM, ll-18-4t County Commissioners. ^Arriving Daily. | Ff.'s:? <*ndahy U?ms and Picnic J Ham?. Piaiikinton's BeakfaM Bacon; ! alio Smoked Bacon ar.d Siionlders. ! Alio*ccs? fca Tel of S'li Jotjc Pjrto j R:co Moi-s-rs; ?,!P.t<o Hico Mola?1 iht:?-ja ion. :!? * H: 25C New Orlea' ' find 'jeur- ia RibboM Cane *'o!a?-S". ? Ate'>'nac- :-ole sjrnps-n qoarrt-??nd fciit-w'a'-loH ti' c. A fn:i I'.;-; t>r c:?iM-.d good-? on !si:id - Api'lof, Peachc*#, T<??(,affe8 i > S ;b. cms for 25c. Pineapples sliced i.nd 2 rated. Also Pickles of all kinds, Ualsnp*, Mu?tards. Sauce?, e;c. Nicholfc5 Crushed Oite and Bnckwheat. Fre.-h Cream Chcese.and Maccaroni; also SJ::cke:cl iu ki?s, Whiting and TT-?in l-'h. hriftk? at I XJU:i 1 ll'g VUUUJ.. 3(b perpoaud. A variety ci good Tobacco?, Cigars and Cigareties. We have on hand $1,000 wonb ot Shoes which we are closing oat at cost | Come in and get a pair while tbey iait J. D. McCARLEY & CO ln*t>r pv H Ljr\i\ JU.JL-. j. * j RYB. I Wheat. IBluestone. Mlfctff P(1 j|| MUiliUUiUl uu. I MONEY TO LOAN On arsni;;^ ; cl?. K -v ptjmenja, ',y calami-, ions ar.^-i Boiro^ci j i < act'i&i c i <">f ! >': fect?n? !o ?:s 11 -vrest S per cent. JOtINC PALMEK& SON, '"o.'ucjbia, 8. j A. s. & W. LOUGLASS, j l?J-4 V.T:??n?j>oro, 8. t A HR*C ASIA iriU car* Rheunuitisat *nc ' Scrotal*to Stay Corvd* jsga OPSY. 1 v'rp lies of this _ * M , ozr * " ^ * M ols., i8oo? ^4# jj jneral anasarca, caused from liver and completely filled, saturated with fluid; ess, legs terribly Inflamed and exuding rRIPTIC ana tun now comrortaDie ana 17atotuae&tasyoamaydeuixe. lam Winnsboro, S. C. v. 1 R. BRANDT, Tie Well Kisii Jeweler ai 3 Optician, OF CHESTER, S. C., will show his handsome and extensive* sample line of Watches, Jewelry* Spectacles and Christmas Goods M at Winnsboro Hotel, . *?? Tuesday, Nov. 28th, On? Day Only. m * PRESENTS FOR LADIES! PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN! ' PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY! '"U ? " Special ^ednctioE in Prices 0s Accront 0: Earl Times. Meaner m w Cataim C OME EARLY and ATOID THE RUSH LAST VISIT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, One t f ibe Finest. Watch and Jew?rjr Repair Shops in the State. All Work Gnaran c-d. Prices Reasonable. Founded 1842. rwrp "Sing their own praise," Tbe STIEFF IS THE PIANO TO BUY; it has NO EQUAL as yen save the MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS and it will last a lifetime; bnt we bave several BARGAINS in other makes. We have taken in EXCHANGE FOR CTTirn?i!?>? TWO TVF.S # POND PIANOS, one, the finest style that firm manufactures and it is almost new. If yon want this make here are bargain*. Baltimore, Md. Factory Branch Ware-Room, No 213 Forth Try on St., Charlotte, N. C. r> ti wirxmTii if ononrar Vt ill II1U1UV1U) HBUK^VK TEE BOOK OFTi YEAR. Ghost and Oilier Stories." disappoint the (JBRStt reader, as it eaten a new J$?tr E9 and heretofore IB unexplored MnM 9 field of hmnor. ,lr S A book to' be ' 1 read aloud and ; enjoyed among your frienda Contains "The Eow-legged Ghost," "When Ezra Sang First Base, "The Man Who Couldnt lAogh^ "Possible Titles of Future Books," "Selling Locks of fiair," "No Woman, No lid." "Society Actresses," etc., etc. This first edition bound in cloth, printed on extra fine paper, and absolutely the beet humorous-book published. Worth $230, malfrfl postpaid for $1.00. I Order at once. Sena for our new special ill us | trsted cttaloro* mailed free. Give* you tne lowI wt prices on aiil good books. Address all oilers to THE WERNER COMPANY, ! MlliUn ut lbnsf?ct?rer*. AJCTOIl, OMO. (The Werner Compiry is thoroughly reliable.}?Editor. ! Kodol I Dyspepsia Cure I Digests what yon eat. T><jrt?f?/??a'UvrH ctar K the food and aids i Nature in strengthening and recon* j structing the exhausted digestive or; gans. It is the latest discovered digest* i :,2j and tonic. No other greparaffon ' | ran approach it in elmn^v. ft to! stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SickHeadache,Gastralgia, Cramps, ana " * auotner results oi impti Lwuuigc3unji*? - < Prepared by E. C. De tf I tt & Co., Chicago. 1 1 McMASTER CO. Wionsboro, S. C.