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LOwiJL rn iHLLKorbiNUil! Wednesday, December 13, 1899 LOCAL BKIKF3. ?Read Clerk's sales. Stock ;o.~t. See advertisement. ' ?Auction sale. See advertisement, j - Palmer, the young eon of Rev. | Dr. \yhsLiibcca, has pneumonia.?Cbar-. Bfffiffy ?Fresh Raisins, Currants and CitIhHa ron for making fruit cake, atF. E. WpP ?The Yorkviile Enquirer says tha ~ the haadsome cottage whici Mr. | Wyalt Propst, of that city, is building : on Kin:i s Mountain street, is nearing completion. ?Rev. R. D. Perry and family, who have been valued citizens of Chester for three or four years, are moving to tbeir farm in Fairfield County.?Chester Lantern Mrs. R.Churchill, Berlio, Vt., says: "Our buoy was covered with running sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel! Salve cured her." A specific for piles I and skia diseases. Beware of worth- i les3 conntcrieits. McMaster Co. ?Jost received! A handsome liaej of open and top baggies at J. O. Boag's. j ?Dr. Win. iS^leston has resigned the po&itiou of assistant professor of anatomy iu the medical department at the University of the South and will practice iris profession in Barnwell, j ?Mis? Bessiw McMaster has been i electcd i^cuer at Mt Zion in place of; Miss Karris, vrho nas tcsignsd. In Miss Monaster's place in tbe icidge- i way sch^oi Miss Be^ic Lylcs has oeeu ! rtcan I vuvovu DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean tbe li fer, invigorate the systeua. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. McMaster Co. ?A fuil stock of all kinds of furniture, sewing machines, organs, cook stoves and heaters at J. O. Boag's. ?The pastor of the A. M. E. Church, rrVirw Vioo hoon in f?haror?> -far ahftnf. twft !? 4iV WW** j years, h^s been ecut to another place j and a new minister will be pnt ia j charge of this church. The chaDge was made at the recent meeting of the A. M. E. Conference?A beautiful line of blankets may be seen at Q. D. Williford's; he is offering special bargains in this line. These artisles are very necessary in this wintry weather, and those in need of them should give him a call. A ^ new Jot of shoes has just come in and 1 are in readiness for buyers. Read hie advertisement elsewhere. J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says: "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, bat I cared them with DeWitt's Witcn Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Bev ware of counterfeits. McMaster Co. ?A candy-palling given at Miss .Mary Poole's on Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by a crowd of yoang people. The merriment was continued for severai bonrs and all present bad a j - r!ftHorh<-fnl Avpnincr. Sof.ia.1 or&lherine'S ' among the young people are rather 'few and far between, bat when they occur are altvays pleasant. ReceivsJ? an entiro new line of millinery, golf hat?, a'l colors; also ^ Tam o' Sha: tas. ^ Mrs. J. D.McCarley. ?Uiert: or uourt it. a., oeomu^s brought to this office a huge turnip ^ weighing 6 pounds and 10 ounces and measnriug 26 inches in circumference, m which he raised on bis place. It is ? one of the finest that we have ever seen, and we wonder if any one can v show a larger one. Mr. Jennings has ~~%many very large turnips among his crop, bm no other as large as the one mentioned. It takts bat a minute to overcomh tickling ia the throat and to stop a cough by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. To is remedy quickly caies all fftrmo r\i thrfint- and Inner tr/vihlfiR. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents consumption. A famous specific for grippe atid its alter effects. Mcilaster Uo.~ ?From the Chester Lactem we learn tins, the inquest in the case of the negro killed by another negro on the train on the 5th of December resulted ia the vcrdict: "That I*aac Scott came to bis death by a gunshot. r- wound ut the han is of John Wood^ ward." The Lantern a'so states that "Woodward will be b; ought to Winns:boro as the murder was committed in this county. ?At the recent meeting of the Bapfftnpan^/vn o cfunnospfl ViOU WU T WW J?VM W VVIHfaM*?t,VV of some of the alumni of Furman 'University was appointed to collect money for the college, and among the names is that of Rev. J. L. Freeman, of Winni-boro. The members of this -committee ai-e active, energetic ehurcn'workere, acd will doubtless be eminently successful in raising the rc/ -quired amcun(. ; Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved bis child's life by One lUinute Congh 'Cure. Doctors -had given her up to x die with croup. It's an infallible euro for coughs cold?, urippe, pneumonia, bronchitis i?nd throat ana lung tron * ? n.?:. a. \a n. ^ / Oies. ueueves tu once. ivicxasier va>. i ?Miss Pau!ice Shei!, of Lanren>, j whovc critic a! Illness was announced j abotjt two weeks sgo, <jied at her home i on Tuesya/. Miss Sneil was a lovely j -* " young- woman and Lcr death is very sad. t-he has friends he-re, made during visits :o her si?!er, Mr*. S. B. Crawioid, who wiii be saddtnsd by herusaih. v:rs. Crawford did sot go t to L'iur-i-> t'.ib funeral, having but recent 1> r?-turr.ed borne from there. <jtgHg^ ?We ca!i your attention to a new ! Wf : advertis !ii?':it which appears in the=e j !?HF -columns to-day?ihe Bamberg Nursery ** *CompaL;., <;f Bambcrjr, S. C. This is one of the if cot !he only establishment of this kinl in thr> State, and they outfit to be well patronized. Tbev issu j an attractive catalogue and sell Jruit tr esand fljwers particularly suited to *.he ciiinate u the Sout h. See their ad. "I was neirly dead with dyspepsia, j men w?uiur?, vi-i;eu miuera; spring*, ; and grew w :ve 1 u;ed Kodol Dyp- j pepsia Cine. Tea. cured me." I'. digests -.that you eat. Cures ?Ddi^fs- j gat tiou, so?i' stomach, heartburn and sH Y forms of dyspepsia McMaster Co. The fa-aiiy ot Mr. Shipp, former superintendent of tbe cotton rail], !eft .on Friday tor Augas:a, and ttitir de > \ CROUP Mothers, when your children are attacked by the dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. Bull's Cough , Syrup will relieve and cure them at once. You can always depend on this i marvelous remedy; it always cures. DrfinUBs UUUUli aYKUr j Will cure Croup without failDoses are small and pleasant to tate. Doctors ! recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. : parture is regretted by s:-any, f >r they j made many friends during tbe time j that they have made their borne in Winnsboro. Recently they moved into town and were occupying the cottage near Mr. W. C. Beaty's store. Mrs. Conrad, Mr6. Shipp's mother, who makes her home with them, left with her daughter. fifinn \T?nnfi? fnnffti Pnro ?o tlifi hoef remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for wuooping i cough. Children all like it," writes j H. N. Williams, Gentryviile, Itid. Never fails. It Is the only iia *mie^s remedy that gives immediate res ults. Cures cougb3, colds, hoarsenes8,croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and a!i throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. McMastcr Co. ?For three nights, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, the Lehr & Williams Comedy Company v?as the attraction at the Thespian Hail, and tncir perJormaoces drew good audiences. Each night a comedy was presented, interspersed with clog dauces, | songs auci other specialties, and the j audience was kept continually amused i and entertained. The company wag superior to most that have been here? and their play? were remarkably free from coarseness. Peck's Bad Boy was the play which closed their engagement here and a good crowd was out to see it. Miss Annie E. Gcmning, Tyre, Alich., says: "I suffered a long time from dyspepsia; lost nesn ana Decame veiT weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Care completely cared me." It digests what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in the worst cases. McMaster Co. ? Jast now ever? one is thinking of Christmas presents, and the bard question of what to get is made easy by a visit to U. M. Chandler's jewelry store, where he has a pretty and well-chosen selection of Christmas goods. Jewelry of all kinds, suitable for gifts, pretty chija, which is alwaj s acceptable to a housekeeper. and Rostra & Bro3\ plated ware. These goods are at reasonably low prices, ahd the proprietor of this store can always be relied upon to give the best. Do not put off your visit to this store until the stock has been picked over, but go at onee. Read his advertisement. ?The stu; ents of Winthrop College are much exercised over whether they are to have holiday on Christmas or not, and are waiting in saspecse lor the question to be decided. It was at first decided that they wero not to have holiday, but a trustee meeting has since been held to discuss the advisability of giving the girls a holiday iVt An Viftn r of Kflfin zviiu iucu uao uvt u<^u | heard. It i3 -ather hard for these girls to be deprived of even one day's holiday, but it would undoubtedly be a great interruption to their studiea and for this reason the president seems opposed to it. Itch on human cared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, txt: c o UlUggl&t, TV 1UU9UU1U) U. KS* ?An enterprising colored farmer, Ed Henry, of Winnsboro, is engaging in a new enterprise which will probably yield him a considerable amount. For days past he has been collecting holly branches from the woods and bringing them to town for shipment to northern markets, where it brings a good price. Before shipping he cuts the small branches and sends the best. There is a great deal of holly in the woods about here, ami being in such great demand at the north where it is i extensively used for Christmas decollations it is strange that some one has not shipped it before now. A small bunch of holly with the berries sells ! for a high price, and tbe cost of collecting and shipping being small, the money received from the sale would be almost clear. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what ahorse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 2k cents per package. For sale by McMaster Co. Hot Supper. ; The ladies of the Brick Church will give a hot supper at the residence of Po?.f T1 S A nr. a ? A wrlortAn An ThnwHQ v xuvuj^o Auu&icvu vu uu^cuc*; I night, Hth iost., for the benefit of the church. The pnfelic are cordially invited. VACGH-BKEEKLE. Mr. Thos. \V. Vaugb, of Fairfield, was married Thanksgiving day. Lis bnce being Miss Sallie II. Bretkle, of C-. iumbia The ceremony was performed by ILe Rev. Mr. Daren st the pafjousge.?Tbc Sta e. Prof. Hand at White Oak* Mr. Editor: Please announce ibroujih tLe local columns of your paper that. Prct. \V. IK Hand, of Chester, will leciare to the White Oak Ili?b School Fiiday night, December 22ud. The public is cordially invited. 11. L. Spencer, Pri:i<ioal. I A SUKE CURE FOB CROUP. Twenty-fivo Years' Constant V?e Without a r&ilcre. Toe fir>t indication of croup i-* hoarseness, &nd in a child snbj -ct to that disease if may be taken a? a sure sign of the approach of an a:ti;ck. Following this hoarseness is a pecni Kov n h orh TP P.hum^dvl-iifi^ Ough Il^mtdy is given a- s>oo a% the ci iid I ecomes hoar.-e, or even after the croup\ corgh appears, it w.Ui prevent ;i;e atuck It is nsed in mauy tbous:u:ds ot h'jiues in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance i?> which it has not proved efisctnal. 2s o other preparation can show such a record?twento-five yeare' constant use withont a failnre. For sale bv McMas.er Co. ROW AT A NEGEO DANCE. I - _ At a negro dance held in a hall in the upper part of town on Saturday night a row occurred among some of the men, in which knives and pistols played a prominent part, and which resnlted in severe wounds for several of ihe brawlers. Jack McMillan, Bill Madison. Jim Toatiey and Tom Crawf-.'-c dinnk and goi into a quarrel. Jark McMillan cut two of the negrces, Jim Toatley and Tom Craw ford, inflicting painful wounds, and the was becoming more serious when ihe police interfered. Jack McMillan and Bill Madison were lodged io tLs guard-house and were brought up for trial on Monday morning. They wefe each fined $10 apiece. Bears tic ./? Kind Ypj Hava Always Bought MRS . M. TV. BROWS DEAD. Mrs. Malvina W. Brown, who for mmy years was a rr*:Jent of 'Winnsb^ro, dird on Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T J. Boyd, in Spartanburg. Mro. Brown was quite old, bu iug n ached <hu 77th year of her a^'., am her health had been failing for some time. Mrs. W. N. Unandl-r, Mrs. s. JL5. Fleming-, Mrs. T.J. Boy;-, her daughters, and Prof. J. Fieiiiii.* Brown, her only sod, survive her. The remains were carried from Spartanburg <o Columbia on Saturday au<] t^o fu^ral took place imm-jdiaiely after the train reached Columbia. Rev. Dr. Wilson, of Spartanburg, accompanied I he remains snd conducted the funeral services. Mrs. Brown has a nnmber of ma C rrn V> r\ r? ^ r? TTf\*?TT V\1 AQ COT^f 1 n icio'.ivo? ucio auu v^iy remembered by a host of friends who regret tc hear of her death. For Over Fifty Tears. Mrs. v? inslow's Soothing Syeup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect saccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the be? i remedy for diarrhoea. It wi!i relieve tbe poo: little sufferer iTYimoHiiinU Sr>M hv rlrncronatc in every par: of the world. Twenty-five cent;? a boitle. Be fcurr? and -ask for "Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrnp," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 TO AIEET IS WINNSBOKO. A xit? JuAtrcuuvc DUiiru ux tuc x anuc^u Baptist Association. The executive board of the Fairfield Baptist association will hold its annual meeting in Winnsboro, December 29, 1899, at 7.30 p. m. All churches desiring aid from tlie State Mission board, and aged ministers who wish help from the 8ged ministers'relief board must mak<? ap plication through the associalional executive board, at the above named time arid place. The foUowiog are the members of this board: H. K. Ezell, C. P. Wray, B. J Qaa'tlebaum, J. E. Jones, E. A. McDowell, R N. Pratt, \Y. R. Rabb, J. 13. Curry, W. G. Hiunant. For further information, apply to Rev. li. K. Ezell, chairman, Winnsboro,?S. C., or W. R. Rabb, secretary, Reckton, 6. C. 31R. GRIER BRICE DEAD. After months of suffering, Grier, the yoncg sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brice, -was released from pain and at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning his spirit entered into life everlasting. A painful throat trouble from which be bad suffered for some time, developed n few months 3go into tuberculosis and be has gradually grown weaker. The end came suddenly as it was thought that he could last s:?me ittle ?ioie longer, and he; died before absent members of the family could reach home Grier was about 181 years of age at the tinae of his death and was a young man of unusual j promise. For several years he had been a student at Erskine College, Due West, where he took a high stand in ail of his classes and was very popular among the students. The far era I services took place on Monday morning at 11 o'clock in the A. R. 1*. Church. Rev. U. E. McDonald officiating. The following young uiea acted as pall bearers: Messrs. John Davis, J. J. Obear, Hunt, Grier Pressley, Henry Gooding, Theodore Qaat loVioii'n .TnTin Mf*\f aster. \V. M. Cathcar*. Many wcmen lose their girlish forms aftef they bcccrnc mothers. This is due to negUcU The figure con fce preserved beyond _ question if the expectant mother will <5? 5 constantly use : 13 118k*^S? ggJVIIKI 9 fj\\ s fritna daring the xrholt penc-d of pregnancy. The earlier its use is begun, the more perfectly t<sill the shape he oreserved. motor's friend relaxes the tnuscka during the great strain before birth, but Helps ttc skin to contract naturally afterward* II keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and tkfl muscles underneath, retain their pliability. RlOtfccr'S TriCllCi is that famous external liniment which banishes morning siefcofsa and nervousness during pregnancy; shortens labor and makes it nearly painless; builds up the patient's constitutional strength, so that she emerges from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows tne effects oi fiiOtbCr'S Tricnfl by its robustness and vigor. Sr't! rf i'rjF ctnreA for SI a bottle. Send for otir Saely illustrated book ?er ex? pectast mothers. g THE BRADFfELD REGULATOR CO. ? ATLANTA, GA. Mr. Wa'ter C. lioberfson, of Colombia. is on a visit to bis Jiotbor, Mrp. S. P. Robertson. COMING A2TD UUIJXU. Mr. J. W. Hanahan was in Charleston Sandav. Mr. Thos. Moorman, of the Columbia bar, spent Monday in town. Misses Janie Fleuniken and Miss Ruth Brice came up from Columbia to attend the funeral. Dr. David AikeD is at home again after peveral weeks spent iu Washington and other cities. Miss Laura Gerig left on Tuesday night for Macon, Ga., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gooding. Mr. Robert Brice, of Chester, came in answer to a telegram announcing the death of his brother. Mrs. S. NathaDs and daughlor arrived last week and is visiting her sister, Mrs. U. G. DesPortes. Mr3. Charles Harby and son, of New | York, arc here to spend the winter j with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harby. Mr. Ennt and Mr. Grier Pressley, of Erskine College, were present at the funeral scrvica3*of their friend and collegenvite. Me:?rs Paul M. and W. O. Uric1, of ColnsMvia, cirae up Saiidav afternoon <! attend th> fune.ai of ih<-ir brother-.r Mouda* PROGRAMME Of tho Greenbrier Graded School, December 22nd, 7 p. m. Prayer. Song?"Oar old Friend Santa Ciaus" --by P.itr.ary Pupiis. Duet?Alis-cs Ligou s-.ini Stewart. Chora?bv musir: cla^s. Recitations?by Intermediate Pupils. Piano Trio?Misses Blair, 'Rutland and Smith. Recitations?by Primary Pupil*. Duet?Misses Cnrlee. Dialogue?1"Everywhere, Everywhere, Chiistma? To-night"?by a number of girls. Vocal Duet?Misses Blair and Curlee. Dialogue?Why we never Married. JLmei?ixusfces ijyjito. Daet?Misses Csmak. Calisthenics. Benediction. The above programme will be rendered on the evening of December 22nd and the public is cordially invited to attend ;ho exercises. M. W. Peurifoy. As a_cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's rain Jtsaim is gaiDiug a wiuo reputation. D. B. Johnston, of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ailment since 1862. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me nntil I used Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot wa9 swollen and paining me very much, but one application of Chamberlrin's Pain T*-'? ?11a?A/1 ?v.A ?? TTVm* CO Ht? M JDiUUJ XCliCYCU I'Vi odiv j Master Co. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT To JBobbio Tinman by the Rlon Sunday school. Whereas, Bobbie Tinman has been 1 transported by death from earth to the land ol the undefiled and blessed, and inasmuch as he was a faithful little member of our Sunday school, the first .1? rTTTrt^t "to CfUBS UVCi" 111C II*C1 liiiw ontov and everlastiDg rest, Resolved, 1. That we give all concerned the assnance of a deep sense of the loss we have sustained and sorrow that we will be gladdened no more on tbis earth by I i-< loving, smiling face and bis inn,.-en', musical voice, bnt bow wil) ? d. uteik submisiion to the will of ii in who doeth all things well, sustained by the assurance that he enjoys a mansion among theredeemed, sharing their joy and glory. 2. Tfeat we assure the bereaved family of our most sincere and lasting sympaih**. O Ti.. . A rrrtll flTTflt* AVtAt*lcVl Q QfTdOf O. " II"*' ? C YVi?l CTCi vugucfu u ditvw meiD > y > bim and seek to live more in act.* daiicc with the Lord's will, wto P" graciously loaned bim to us these f<; -v years. 4. 1 hat "we order these resolutions spread npon our f-ecretary's book, a copy presented 10 his famiiy, and request j us News and Herald to publish tbeiJ. ay order or me scaooi. J. B. Jeffries. Dec. 10. 1899. Superintendent. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his conntry needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, pnrifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the no nn(c Trim rrirrnr OTlH TIPW llfft *CO j T iiii* 110 V* wuiv* WW (f into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. HITFOKD LOCALS. Mi$s La!a Mc;;rorey lias returned from a much enioved visit to Lancas ter. Mr. John Retes and sister, from Chester, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. Frank Stewart's. Misses Clara and Julia S'ron<l, of Rossville, spent a few chys last week with Mis* Marnie Higgiii*. Mr. George Iliggins is visiting in T\"oriVin cr Miss Lou Henson has been visiting fii-nds near Chester. The e was qui e an enjoyable party at Mr. I! H. Ford's not long since. Miss Locrelia Mcbley, of B'ccks;ock, has been visiting hersister, Miss Bessie, who b?.s charge of th* Mitf.Td school. Card.i are out annour ci"g the nur^ o n . J j At - riage or miss oue uiauue.; auu .<n. A. Keist'.er. On last Wednesday, Dr. J. A. Scott and family left u? to make Monticello tbeir heme. It is ustlcss for us to say that we shall R^dly mi?s the genial doctor and his cultured family, in which we find the beautiful combination?trustfulness, hopefulness, joyful? ? ? ' - * /*--? 1 Art ft MAtu ne-S, pciiutJi Uiucoe. /io a nci^utiui) kindness .and generosity forms tbelaw of the doctor's life; a* a Chri-tian, to do good a ruling pi=8ion; ar-d as an hcuesf, -r.ecessfni pi-vsician, he pos tes:es ih-ir rlcment of character whi..h s-, ii!onc-iizss with all Lum&n uofferers Hi* conception of lif , :heu, is indeed a iioble om1, and from if xve sure that. pc> wfieivi he nu/ Le and hi-i f iir.-' ily will enjoy a largft a-nonnf of happiness ami contentment. U. S. F. Decomb'-r9, 1899. Mr. W. J. Ellioit camo up from Columbia Monday on business. To All, 17 A T T/TTJTATir VAUunivs Read the i -SZ. H 6 A?7', ? ' t^z [Yours o! recent date to hand re^u< kidneys. My physicians said tnat I co }i gallons drawn from scrotum several fluid. "Was unable to pot any rest or s able to attend to my business. I can glad to give it, as some poor auffsrsr c The trade supplied by ?The Charleston P09I prims an article by Professor Thayer of Johns Hopkins on mosquitoes and raa'aria. This learned man has been c-xperinrt onfiri/v in Ai?ilat? tA n A An? ttt V> c. f Vi n LU(*UiaU? 111 V/XUCl JJLUlt WIU the theory that malaria is spread by mosquitoes ;,is a correct one or cot, and has decided that it is correct. It is said that the mosquito is "the chief conveyor of the malarial parasite to man." This being proveu the ?question will be how to get rid of them, and until this problem is solved the ! mosquito which has alwavs been a 1 nuisance wiil now be looked opon with dread and its bite heretofore con- ; fidered harmless will make ilie victim ' of the bloodthirsty little insect rather nervous. All sorts of suggestions are beiDg made by scientists for extermi-' naung mosquuoes, dui ic remain? co be seen whether they are sacpesefal. A Sight of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Bnrnham, of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended ner that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. Bang's New Discovery, saying it, had more than once 3aved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completoly cured ber." This marvelous medicine i3 guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest sucl L;jr.g Diseases. O.i'y 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'* drug store. ?Rev. J. D. Croat psvacheci in OraL'gi burg on Thursday before the Mctbouist Conference A krge number of delegates have assembled in Orangeburg and ihey will transact mnch imnnrfknt hnsinfl^c. Thfi SS signing ol the mini?tvi^ id .'heir eve fields will be awailed w'u'n much iut'rest by the Methodists, but as i" i> a Kreat labor and will t:\ke some tirao it is probable that it will be or.e of the last thicgs done, aDd the peep!c vl'i have some HftJe time k>uger to *valt to fiud oat who is lo be tbeir pastor. My son has been troubled lor ears with chronic diarrhoea. Some time ago I persuaded him to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and JL?iarrnoea itemeay. Aiier usirg two bottles of the 25-cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly afflicted may read it and be benefited -Thomas C. Bower, Glencoe, O. For sale by McMaster Co. ?Presiding Elder Campbell, of th? Rock Hill District, wriies a letter in the Rock Hill Hera^ giving an account of his work daring the pas!, fonr years, and bidding farewell to the people, aa be does not expect to return to that field. The Rock Hill Dis' ' * 3 - - l _ x ? r J irici incmaes ? pare ui ranueiu County and ..hole of several other counties, 'i ? people who have been under bis ?T.arga for four years will no doubt be grieved to part with him. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Els Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it?heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys <herr.cc/.-c3 break down and waste away cell by ell. | Then the richness cf the blood?the sibirnsn 1 ?leaks out and the sufferer has Brijht's Disease, the worst form cf kidney trouble. l^i]?.ot-'o t~5n_l?AA! r**'.*r nio Uit Ulliligi J fc/T7WJ??|/-*\vvv W.w *. w? ?r V..W i covery is the true specific for kidney. bladder and urinary troubles. It h?.s cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, als? a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderful curoc. Address Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., SInghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. / > 1^111 IUl>i I Kif i IV IIcLi? c.ujtc< dreadful disease and it v following letter from R. J. B; ' * - ' ' /~x</ / Jy ?' Cf sp4*&?& 'Stf-tSZ, ?2-&4^iy?Z~y* Z^s J? /&&*&*& Q**~?"*tij2uA&4&6Cp ^ jstinfr statement of my case ^rhich I gladly give. I r n'fl T>c,f. iHsif. hut .1. short time. I was unable to lio Co' I limes. I was completely filled at the time i ixleep except whllo under tho iiiiluence ol an opiate. 1 now rlJo my horse, a thing I had fccon uitable to da lay be benefitted thereby.] For s THE MURRAY DRUG CO., | -In eimost every pa^er i:: t;ie Staio mention ha? been made froro time m lime of fruit trees which ha' i borne ? - .. , i sccond crops or rruu uvs jai', r.o oi strawberries which have tipeixd. Thi* U owing to the unprecedented mildness of tbe weather in November. "No second crop cf tree fruit bas been reported from about bere, but strawberry plants hare bloGmed and pro- < duced a few berries which were not t fully matured wbeu the frosv came and 1 ; prevemeu icetr rjp?:uu?:. i , I That Xlirobbiagr Headaclie Would quickly leave voa, if you | used Dr. King's New Life Phis. Thon- i | cancU of sufferers have proved their j matchless merit for Sick aud Nervous j; Headaches. They makv! pore blood I and strong nerves and build up your j. health. Eas; (o take. Try them. |, Only 25 cents, iloney back if not j i cure.i. bold by ;.7ciu.asicr lo , avug-1 ! gists. ' I ?People in genei*al, and children in j particular, ae looking foiward to; Christmas, which is approaching so rapidly. As the holidays approach business seems livelier and everything assumes a more cheerful aspect However quietly the season is spent, :t is always looked forward to ss a time of ! Htrvnirmoo onrl vnnntr <st?H (*.!d ste : I ? ft 1 j | sorry when it is past. F iiU?Jy re j cdio-js are amorg the create*' picas-< I urts ot Christmas "\vbeu all ?vb<> possi- ' i bly con come home. Nothing special; ; will fake place in the wa\ or gaiety | I for iht; youn<r people, filtl*. 1150 r-o i i r.;auy of the ab?ent ic:>oo! boys and i i lairs will spend the holiday- n>. n.^rr.e. ! Tot +/\y SiiH--T?h*vjm K??zr?3n!l.? ; The 'uteuse ucfiinff aart in ' j cid-jD* to these diseases, i> iri.-.autly ; jvlaycd by applying i.,ba:ii '.rci i.iinrs " ! J?-c a:..i Skid Oimmen;. Muuv ver> ; i b-.f! cays nave becu tiaras -.iKnlV- cnreJ ; by t. It is equ.iily efficient, tor i chin* : pile - -nil a favorite remed> foi $o:e ' rip;?.es, c!.jdp;jfd baods, chilb'ain-, fro-t ' ires and cbr;?i:jr> sore r\cs. : 2o;v.:ft p? ? box. Foi- taie bv Mcvitrei* ? ?? > I Mr. and Mrs Wm. B-.vtrck have i ; i i returned from Cbarlc?;?.>:i hero they | j spcur several week?. u j ; CASTOR IA ! Por Infants and Children. I Tiie Kind You Have Always Bosgbf I "Rftars the / j Signature of j _ ! ?The Horry Herald Las boor, par- J chased by Mr. A. H. Woodward, of | Horry, and he will edit it. Mr. Wood-: ward is a member of the House from !Ilorrv. I ' Belief in six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis- j ease relieved in six hours by -'New ! Great South American K.dney Cure." j j It is a great surprise on account of ifs j j exceeding promptne-s in relieving pain j ' in blsd.ltr, kidneys and back, in male j or female. Relieves retention of water ! almost immediately. If you want j quick r^'ief ai d cure this is the remedy, sold by W.E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsbot o, S. U. i . L-r. % OKI5i I I '"Wi * '? tae !a!i J I rSKsS^JT*1* V>^i'.v;iwtcJ ' i'-ru: -?at wcrih. i tsS^SSfe- = ^ b^V r-- <75>"J to lieeterg Gray! ;:mr V) i.s Youttifc: Color. | Ky^JWiS5?-" St Cure" "' ? huirlsiiisg, 1 Auction Sale. AT IilDGEWAY, SATURDAY, DE.EMBER 16, at 11 A. M.. I will sell st public outcry, my Household (-Jooflp, Kitchen Furniture aud other fixinrtP. Terms cafh. ' - -? r* m t>t rn I | l:MJ tl Xt. X. -DL.AIU J IISCE! STOCK L0ST~:~ ! CERTIFICATE NO. 22 FOR FOUR j J (4) shires iD the capital stock of The . ! Full fie'?i Cotton Mills, V.";" "lvr S. 0 . standing in n-irr.2 ot A .'en PittuuM, having been n -lice i . U a. 7 ~ : . ! neier>\- ?^ven ui&l i "i' ? ;. I prop;". cu'horities frr -'t | tif:cDecember ?7 . j Aii i;Ci.-Mt.s are v.i ... not to ueze- j i 'i''a f sai l ccrtificr.r/j. I 12-12-3 A, McA. PiTTMAX 1 d thousands of desperate c v\\\ nositivelv cure voi?. *tsiH, Ma jo 58th Reg. S.C. \ -t. /7? -/ si^zs^sf'j 'sn S^LS s&iZcLx. ^S^^J. ^ a<2fcs&. r\ ' ~ ""*-V , " -/^L /yaCU /} 9 /} / . /yd cr ^ ave been suff.^rin?: f<rr ihreo y?ars from dropsy, | Til e.-cept shortly .tfier hf-ln ; tapped, every tissue ,-v.n VACGIjK S LITIIOXTii'PTIO, j>i,rfcei!r help : ha?4 u-rxi eig'it b&UU-oi VAUGHN'S LITHOJ i ?cr nearly Ivrc- years. Yza 22a.y pubUsb srxii o! i iale by JOSIAH J. OBEAR, Columbia, S. C. ii m i pi< ? a aas?g Founded 1842. 5XlN(te F a uo ea? vm "Sing their own praise." UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES san a reality be disputed. And it is a REALITY that "we mak strictly one ?rade. A large or small 6iz3, as de?ired, but only one grade. Whv buy an instrument because it is ADVERTISED *9 CHEAP? Purchase one thrit stands high in the estimation of 5-onr friends and 'he greatest MUSICIANS all ever the world. A piano rr>??K o T\t-:r<s ir\r.e> frnf?h_ TT1''U t* V LUUV< V*V>AVM?W Id fact, a piano with every improvement tnat is beneficial to the weir; and at a price within ihe reach of all, because we save you the middleman's profit, and it is worth saviDg, too. Terms accommodating. Catalogue for the Hekiog- Some BARGAINS in SQUAB E Pi&uos. PALACE ORGANS CHAS.S.STM>PU;i Ba:tim.rc, !vld. Factory Branch "Ware-Room, Nu 218 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMQTH, Maoager. fft Yi Thin Y) uuii i iuu iuiiijii It is to yon interest to secnre stock that lias been propagated on Southern soil. If so, write - J*-- c .T ? US IOi' illlJLlUSUlUU UiUdlUgUO Ui fruits, flowers and ornamental shrubbery. Prices reasonable. Dotal lapsery Co., "Ramhfvrp*. S. C. AIR-TIGHT ' HEATERS Economize in lis Use of M General line of HARDWARE, COAL SCUTTLES, SHOVELS, TONGS, i'i RE-DOGS, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, o_ ^ c> o ccc., on:., au J, VV, Seigler. THE BOOK OF THE YEAR. "The Bow-lsgged Ghost and Other Stories.' enjojeu your friends. Cot.: ; ? Bow-legged Ghost,' "When Ezra So*.;? ... r :j. "The Man Wht Couldn't L&ugii," "IV . - Titles of Futun iooks," "Selling o* " "No Woman, N< 'ad," "Society Actress.".'' etc., etc. This firs dition bound in cictb. printc-d on extra. fin< paper, and absolutely the best tumorous book pub ::sned. Worth S2.53, rcai'id postpaid for SI.00 Order at onco. Send for our new special illustrated catil<?.rcc miiled ? rec. GJ res you the low .st prices on all fcood books. Address all orders t< THE WERNER COMPANY, Publishers isd Z&tsoftcisrers. AilOIl, Ohio [The W?re? Company ii thoroughly relUbU,]?Editor. ases of this - '-0fai /nlc . r VA^IJ AWVW -ft /J *C /^*? -p*? ** "*" * ' A . . "m - Jjj ^i^^Lt^-y 7*T_ _ /*^ ^neral anasarca, caused from liver and i completely filled, saturated with fluid; Ie6s. legs terribly Inflamed and exudlr.s iTBIPTIC and am now comfortable and ay statement as you may desire. I am v Winnsboro, S. C. More Satisfactory ! % ,":S ' W People who have traded elsewhere. People who have ordered from other cities. People who have always traded with | us, an nna u 1 More Satisfactory than ever . ? to trade with i T? RR A MTYT JL Vi J?/X VX XX > J?' X ? ? 3 The Jeweler a>td Opticiak, " ] whose ^establishment is now recog- ; ( nized as one of the largest and ; most reliable in tbe State. The Watch and Jewelry Repair Department _ / has doubled itself in the last two year*. Onr r#>nnfAt.ir>n fnr fine and diffi cult watch-work is well estab- ' lished in six counties. R. BRANDT, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. J-?oliday... Q.oods... I have a nice selection just opened for inspection from -which to select your Christmas Presents, consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOOD'S. Also, nice oresents in China and Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and reliable as they can be bought anywhere. Call soon and make yonr selection. O. M. Chandler. /rst fm ML j i We have just received another lot of Nunnally's Cttsiifl - Candy! i n ; Chocolate Bon Bon. i Chocolate Marshmallow, ;Almond Brittle. Batter Scotch Brittle ? i In packages to suit everybody r f/~.i-re/if 11c X^S Vii ?- l?yfl UU* lllll HcKiskr & Gi i 1 : I DRUGGISTS. !??, - ' A FR1CANA w*21 cure Rheumatism *nd rV ScrofcU to Stay Cured.