The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 10, 1900, Image 3

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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, January 10, - 1900 JjOCAL bkists. ?See Snpenrisor's report. ?See notice of final discharge. ?Road Anditor'a notice elsewhere. Plantation for rent. See advertisement. ?Heunief, the phot^jrrapher, will ,v ~ s be here this week only. Come at once. ?At a recent meeting of the stockp holders of The Winnsboro Bank the > sanaj offset were re-elec?ed. ?Townihip pension boards should meet on the third Monday in January 4- #a? , W ' ?CCl?C J.V1 Mi*. Joe Richard?on and family h&re moved t? toirn and are occnpying tbe B-saty c?tt?2e in tbe northern end of town. ?A f-*rty of hor*e trader? paased through tovn Friday going wmth. Wi'h they had a large drove Of horse*. J. B Ulark, Peoria, HI., aaye: "Stirge wavitd to operas on me for piU , *ut 1 cured U em witb DeWitt's * "?:f; H. z<il Salve." It isin-; fallibl- ;<i: pilt*s d *k:u difcpasea. Be- i ware ?.f >H)um rreit-. McMa*fe<* Co. | ?M) ?*muti Sitnpwri, *o<> haaj bten \ci) sick v-th lypcoid fever, w iajprcr" -j. g nnoV.y He lias been sick i. i "von*I -A.-ek? ?D*vi.J Walxt-i. -on of Mr Mrs. l> V Walker, b-s keen c^afi-jed to hi' 'cue f" w-i.k-wiih typboid ferer. tie is no* coi'Vaiesc#nt. Tht . (><..? ^taneni* are returned to coi' he fohowint b>mu? been at borne for (he holidays: Mts#ra. Ja?. Beatv, E^gar MaUhew?, 3ierntt Qaati.eoaam, Thomas McMaster, Tom Jonlau. ?T' * board of county commissioners m*. here ou Tuesday and elected Dr Jvi' D. Palmer physician for the poor bonre, Dr. B. B. Hanahaa connty jail physician and .Messrs. R&gsdale & Bagsdac attorneys. * "I nearly dead with dyspepsia, nnnitxwa oioiioil minora! fcr?Pinff9. IfJ-XUU UVVbVld) V.AV*?VrV* ? B , and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Care. That cured me." It digest# what you eat. Cares ^digestion, 8( :r stomach, beartbnrn and all forms of dyspepsia. McMaster Co. Mr. L. D. Booertson and family hare moved to Bidgeway where they wili make their home. Mr. Robertson has a position on the railroad aod Rid?eway is more convenient to bis work than this pi tee. ?Mr. Jiio. B, Stevenson cand family - - .1 bare moved ioto the boute recently vacated by Mr. L. D. Kobei tson. Mr. Stevenson, since his house was destroyed by fire, has been occapyiog the Kirk McDonald cottage Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlia, Vt., says: "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and ski a diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. McMasier Co. ?Wc welcome W. R. Rabb & Co. in nnr H?t of advertisers. These mer* charts have jast opened a store here and have a fall stock of general r*erebandise, and are ready to receive their friends. We wish ranch success for tbem in Winnsboro and their friends should call on them. See their ad. ?A long haired, wizard-like man wa? on the streets Monday afternoon _ hypnot.xing negroes for the amusement tr? of the crowd on the streets. The hypno.ist b*d evidently been to the <3i8pen??ry, and jerked out a pistol on a colored man, and tbe last seen of Ihe long man. he was "burning the wind" :hrongh the pines jast beyond Alien's Oraucb. It ukes but a minute to overcomb ticklinc- in t.be throat and to stop a congb >>' the use of On? Minute Cough Cure Thi-" remedy quick!v cnies all fovms o' tbroa' *nd Jung troubles. Ha; ui.e;$ and peasant to take. Ic prevents consumption. A famous specif ,?r grippe and its atter effects. lf.ir t A ?Ui<e c'ay ]a?t week a freight train pi88?.d through here carrying a quantity (*bout 60 kags) of wbie clay from Georgia. This clay was being 8hipi?U Norrh to be used in tbe adnlteiatiou of foods, probably flour and su^a. The clay is found in Georgia and is expensively used, as has been prove-* by the retalt o{ investigations which have recently been published. Mr .'torn why with bis rimlly bare been occupying the Buchanau home near \ vwn has purchased a piece of land Wond R- Y. Tamer'* home and will boiid a boose. This .>art of town it building up quite rapidlv eince the factor was built and we hope that thn balding will not only increase in this p? c of town but that the rest o 1 the town will follow its example. New buildings are sadly needed. ?!i)d unester Jjamern cuiitiiuo Bu account of a srna.11 fire which occurred iD that city last Tuesday nighr in Mr. R E. Price's grocery store. Tbe fire was discovered at tbe back of tbe store, rear tbe itove, wlfere it had crept up tbe wall and burnt through the ceiling. The fire waa soon extinguished, but some damage was done to tbe stock by water. The insurance, sa<s tbe Lantern, covered the ioes. ?Anyone in need of nice horses or mnles ihoald call on Mr. A. Williford at hie stables, as he has recently received a new lot. He also ofler? to bu.v cattle, whether poor or in good orc.er, and will give the best prices for them. For the presets year Mr. Artbnr Owen* will be in the employ ol Vr. Williford and he wishe* his fr:??nas to give tim a call. See Mr. i Williford's advertisement. -T'n* time i^ which count7 and Snte Taxes u>av be p*id has been extended bv the governor and comptrol'e; general nn'il the 1st of February The State in giving notice of tbi? tx-ea-ion *ay? (hat it wat to p erc ;t complications and confusion, and it i* tbcaght that bv extending the time tr.-at ;h?i ctuipiroiier te^eral will be spared th* trouble wbic^ he *!>*sy? hw in ^rraijjhtsninj oat the :*??gle? in ii> office ?D-. Rved. of the Colombia Seminan. ?cho coudacted ?ervice? at the Pre.-l.vieri&n Church on Sflfiday, re'Ui-r.ed to Columbia on Monday. Ue prei*cl?-d hetv bo*h inoruiDg and craning his Sermons made a deep impretki a upo hi- he?i era. T!-.i* was bis first visit to Winuiboro and a> CROUP Mothers, when your children are attacked by the dreadful croup, yon need not deepair; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will relieve and cure them at once. You can always dei>end on this marvelous remedy; it always ccres. j ! Dr.Bnll's COUCH SYRUP WHI cure Croup without Jaii. Doses are sm*U and pleasant to take. Doctors recoaunead it. Price 25 cts. At all dmggist*. both services large coii?reg&;ions were oat to hear hia and were much pleated with him. Miss Annie E.Ganning, Tyre, Mich., ?av*: "I inffered a lODg time from dyspepsia; !o$f flesh and became very weak. Kcdo! Dyspepsia Care completely cared me." It digests what you eat and cure* all forms of stomach trouble. It Dever tails to give imme dia'e relief in the worst cases. Mciiasrer Co. Tho dispensary was moved on Thnr.day to the room under tLe Thespian Hali. where the passenger d--p<>t *ks so ler.g located. The moving w*s quite ar undertaking and occupied ?me time. For a loDg time compiaintv have been made by people in the neighborhood, as it was extremeiy an | ple?anr to bave it so near. In its I present location it will be well ont of the w*v, and will therefore noi be du?1? a ioarcc of aunovauce as it has been bt-reiofoi e ? The telephone exchange wbicb baa recently beeD opened in oar ! Heighboring town, Ridgeway, will prote a great convenience to everybody, and will also be a convenience to m*i.y_ Winnsboro people, particularly tbote who have relatives and friends in that town, and to basinets men as well. Ridgeway will soon iiuu lit:* IVtC^UUAiCa iuui0^.0wn?viv euu tbe subscribers wiH wond er how they managed betore they bad phones. Ridgeway is an enterprising place and keepi abreast of tbe times in many respects. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean tbe li ?er, invigorate the system. Famous little piils for constipation and liver troubles. McMaster Co. ?Tee discussion as to when.the new century begins still goes on, and it ?1n?Act fn CftnTinfiB everybody that it did not begin on the lit of January, 1900. The Emperor of Germany is takin as authority by those who think that the new century hat begun, as he issued to his people a proclamation announcing its beginning, and the event was duly celebrated with merry-makinsr. The New York Sun has given the most lucid explanation that we h? je seen, and it is bard to understand why all who have read this aud other explanations are so naru to cucviuce. ?A matter in which many of onr people will doubtless take a deep interest is the raising of mtney to erect a monument to the late Dr. William M. Grier, of Erskine College. The money is to be raised by pnblic subscription and as Dr. Grier was so highly esteemed by the whole State many will contribute liberally. The monument will be erected on the campus ofErskioe College. The members of the A. K. P. Church here will bo doubt send a handsome contribution, as an evidence of their admiration and affection for th6 late president of Erekine College. ?So successful was the meeting of county superintendents, held in Colombia daring [fair week, that it has been decided to hold another, and the State superintendent in a circular letter to the county superintendents urges them to&be present. The 15th of January, next Monday, is the day TmnnnUnf epfjumicu iu; cuc imyut muv matters are to be discussed and Mr. McMahan is very anxious for each county to be represented by its superintendent. At the last meeting Mr. D L. Stevenson was appointed to bring the important of this meeting to the notice of the superintendents and bis work will no doubt result in a fail attendance. me? I ITCH VAIIDi | rwu B vvn | DOCTOR!! , Ask your physician this ques- I : tion, "What is the one great f . ;| remedy for consumption?" 1 He will answer, "Cod-liver j oil." Nine out of ten will s I answer the same way. I Yet when persons have | | consumption tney loathe all I J fatty foods, yet rat is neces- f I sary for their recovery and | j they cannot take plain cod- j i liver oil. The plain oil dis- 5 { turbs the stomach and takes j ? away the appetite. The dis- f I agreeable fishy odor and J | taste make it almost unen- f s durable. What is to be done? | This question was ans- ] I wered when we first made 2 SCOTT'S I EMULSION I I - - - - I | of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- | j phosphites. Although that f I was nearly twenty-five years I J ago, yet it stands alone to- j x day the one great remedy s I for all affections of the throat | | and lun|s. | The baa taste and odor have been I f taXcn away, thecal itself has been f < I [Mruy (UN UK litun mi- ; | r siiive stomach objects to it rarely. 5 I | Mot one in ten can take and digest | = the plain oil Nine out of ten can 3 j take SCOTTS EMULSION and di- | 5 ?est it That*J why it cures so 5 | many cases of early consumption. ] ? Even in advanced cases it brings z j comfort and greatly prolongs life. J I 50c. and $x.oo, ?11 druggists. 1 SCOTT & BOWNE, Qiemists, New Ycrk.^ ? ?From The Stat# we lerru that Mr. Albert G. Douglass has been placed in charge of J. L. Mianangh's stores, w ith the exception of the clothing and kboe stores, which are id charge oi another yoang man. Mr. Donglass will hare entire control of these stores and is fnlly competent to conduct the business. For years Mr. Doajlass has been with Mr. Mimntngb and has won the esteem and conftdence of hit employer and has made himself indisI pensifcle to Miaanangh. Mr. Donglass at one time lired in Winnsboro, aBd ills lriends will bo pleated to learn ox bis promotion and with bim much sueceu. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved bis child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors had given her up to die with croup It's an infallible cure for conghs, colde, erippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and Inn? troubles. Relieves at once. McMaster Co. ?On Tuesday morning, January 2nd. Rev. H. K Ezell moved from Flint Hill to Ridgeway where he will oeennv the Caldwell Robertson honse. As the weather was extremely cold tha' day, the negroes who were as? si >it.gin fbp moving had built afire iu i be yard. Oue of the wagons loaded with Mr. Ezell's household g>;ods w48 st&udin^ near tbt fire and It is suppo?ed that in turning it was diiveu too near the fire for the canvas cov'rin? ? the wagf:n c-ugbt fire and wa? #00n in flames. Before it could be enii'guiiibpd a number things were burnt aud the lo?i amounts to A?AA a _ 1 i J ^ aoont fiuu. Among' im arucie* uc* stroved were a great many of Mr. and Mrs. Ezell'i clothti, bedding and other things. "One Minnte Congh Cure ii the best remedy I ever U6ed for conghs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it," writes H, N. Williams, Gentryrille, Iod. Never fails. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures conghs, colds, hoarsene8s,croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. McMaster Co. ?If among the good resolutions made for the new year some of the property ewners should resolve to repair, paint and have a general fixing up of their houses and premises, the appearance of the town would be vastly improved. While of course there are a number of well kept houses in town there are many that sadly nned improvement. Strangeri Renerally think ours a pretty town but tbev cannot fail to be struck with the number of places that are oat of repair and needing paint. How very asneh more attractive the town would be if more attention was paid to the condition of streets, fences, &c. Wtll kept places give a look of prosperity to a town and in the long ran benefit it No one can fail to see the need of improvement in this line in Winnsboro. H5H BOA m ?!i VlUOOiSVO ^ Clcrk'f S?I?. DeiPorte* Eiori. r*. Hagood, 232 teres, to G. Y. Langford for $361. F. M. Habtnicht ?. F. L. Eabenicht et a), two town lot*, to F. M. ! Habenicht for $542. Baam vi. Stewart, 107 acres, to J. ?. McDonald, attorney, for $400. British Am. Mortg. Co. Raff, kko tA.T H MoDnnalfl. lttoraJT. W# ?Vi WW| %W v? * ? w? ] ? - ? ^ , for $1,800. Dk. Cadt's Condition Powders, are jast what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food bat medicine ana the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by McMaster Uo. wixnsbobo still ahead. We noticed a short time since that the Columbia State spoke with much satisfaction of a large check that oue - " ? or fier cotion onyers gave iur wnuu. Mr. W. il. Flenniken, of our town, gave a cbcck a few day6 past, for nearly $21,000 for a lot of cotton. Mr. Flenniken represents the well known cotton firm, Messrs. Alexander Sprnnt & Son, Wilmington, N. C. They are large exporters. Let her ?0, Gallagher! THE BIDGEWAY BANK. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Ridge way was aelr* on Jannary l*t, and the following board of directors was elected: W. Hs Ruff, I. U. Thomas, C. P. Wray, C. L. Wrav. D. W. Raff. W. D. Douglass and N. W. Palmer. The following officers of the bank were elected: W. H. Raff, president; I. C Thomas, vice-president; N. "W. Palmer, cashier; W. D. Docglase, attorney. A teller will be elected bjr the board in a few days. The annual report of this bank will be found in another column. ?h? Mortality at the Poor House Darlag tb* Tear 1899. Below are the names of those who died at the county poor Louse during the past year: white. January 22. Margaret Anslin. JqIj 8. Joel Cincerue. October 20. Samuel CroMl&nd. December 27. Neely Sim?. COLOE February 20. Lncy Brown. February 28. Turner Goodiny. Jnly 5. Jin Ginyxrd. September 9. Jack Joioer. September 18. Jack MeD&niel. Sentftmber 24. Will Clark. October 25. George Taylor. KBITS FROM LUKE. Mi?s Bessie Milling and Miss Etta Siitt, from Jackson Creek, epent the Christra?\holidays nith Mr. and Mrs. M. Y; Milling, their reletiref, who lire near Lake. Mr. Henry Woliing and Mr. Preston Robert* are Tiiitinj in our neighborhood. Wa bare h?d two or threa rery fint school concerts and ball entertain' aaeafs without end. ? - -* -t -a - -.1J yft feare naa oar ?n?rc ui con. *re*tber to far. Merry new year to *11 and to Thi AJTOlItRALD. J. W. M. THS COMING ECLDT8B. 1 The eclipse of the sun, which we are told is to take place on the 28th of , next May, will be visible only from certain points in North America, and Winusboro happens to be in the belt marked out by astronomers as bsiDg the nart of tha conntrv from which | the edipee will be visible. Ai oar town is j^raost in tbe centre of tbe State, it i* said that it will be a par* ticuUrly favorable point of obierratioB, and report baa it tbat a number of people will come here for that occasion. It is highly probable, therefore, that in May there wiH be a gathering bere ot icientific men, itadenti and others who are anxiono to witness tbe eclipie. It will be a total ec!ipse and is loi ked forward to with the <rrAftta^t intftrp?f hv Afitrnnnmer?. We ? ? hope tritt this will prove to be a fact and not limply an idle rumor, for such an assembly would b? extremely interesting. COillXG AXD GOING. Mr John R. Craig, of BltckMock, ' j wu town Monday. Dr. T E Dvwling has gone t.? bi?, i home at S^ausea on a vi?it. j Mr. 8nd Mrs. J.J. Creijjh: movtdi j into the fiion houne Tne?d*y I ? o XT II . TN 1,1 ? v, ! | Jir, o. jcv nasi" u . I Monday ou hi* waj 10 (,'oiuinbia. Mrs. M. A. Moure it expected to! arrive bere fr >ia Uniou tbix afternoon. j Mr. Gordon Qu. tUebaun retnrm-d Friday to :he S C- (J. Institute at Edgefield. Miss Chilian Pillar, whohni been spending the Christmas holidays at her home at Ferzning ton, re tamed on Thursday to King's Mountain. Miss Etfce! It*bb, who has bean isiting Miss Lida Neil, is now the > guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Till. | Miss fiabb is on her way hone from Charlotte where she has been vieitiDg. Mrs. C. E. McDonald and children left last week for Pinerille, N. C., where they will visit at Mrs. McDonald's old hoaae. They will bt absent nn'il the,, latter part of the month. Mrs. Steele and children and Mr. E. Caldwell went to Winntbero last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Steele will remain down with her sister, Mrs. Bryson, a while.?Alliance cor Ches ter Lantern. For ?Ter Fifty Tears. Mrs. A inslow's Soothix* Srsur has been nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect sncces*. It sooihss the child, softens the gams, allays a'l pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little snfierer immediately. Sold by drnggietn in every part of the world. Twenty fire cents a bottle. Be sore and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's 8oothiny Symp," it?1 mi hnd. 1-1-17 OBITUARY. Died at her borne, near Union Church, in Fairfield Cointy, EHw.beth Harrison, nee Graddick, on December 13th, 1899, in her 53rd year, froia the effect of heart tronble. She wm kind and goctle in all he^jnorks and ways, and leares a hatband and three sons, aged SO, 23 and 25. Three things she has been to me?a wife, a mother and a friend tvrhty-six years and wren mnnf.h#. Lonr Lav? past and gone since first we met in youth's sweet prime and romped tbe lire long day. We knew no hidden thorns to pierce eur pilgrim feet through life'? journey. Bow ofc hare we walked arm in arm ano talked of tbe fnmre. Bat time ar?^ yrief hare had their way. The sa .;e* day I trer knew was the day 1>on in yonrcofcn laid. Then , and > here I finished my tow with a bles-ing I becrowed dpon thee, and with trembling voice I committed iky soul to God who loaned you tome; with feeble voicc I gave consent for your body to be removed from rour queenly home. This ii all that mortal man conld do. 'Tis hard to part with one we lore, Although we rart for bat awfclJe; i Aroand the tendril of the heart Close clings the aching chords of I pain. Tbongb sighs nay come and tears may flow When one we lore is called to go. But yet 'tis harder still to bid adien To one whose life we know is o'er, To take a last and liageriof view, And feel on earth that we'll meet no mora Yet to us we have a promise given. If we bat rightly keep our heart, To meet those dear ones at last in heiTen. Jan. 3, 1900. J. F. Harrison. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and ibat too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seren years sbe withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs ware undermined and destb seeraeJ imminent. For three months #he congbed incessantly, and could not sleep Sbe fiually discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of j us a bottle of Dr. King's New DisI coverv for Consnmotion, and was so much relieved on taking flrst doie, that ?he slept all night; aud with two bottle?, has been absolutely cored. Eer name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus writes W. C. Ilammick & Co., of Shelby, N. '/. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'a drug store. Regular size 50c aud $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 THE OlIIGNIR FOB TKBRUAKT. Spiing com?8 early in the fashion world, aud although ?no?flake? art jet 3}i?g, (be dainty garments in The Designer for February hojiu to hint of Easter *ud warm weather. Sorely a more ftyii*b array for adaits aud juvenile* was never more attractively set forth in cotora and in black-and-white. Prominent among the fashion illustrations it one of a fair lady in Colonial contume. The details of the costume , may be copied with advantage by those who intend to take part in a Wasbinji ton ' Evening at Home," dencubed , oUewhcr? in tbr magazine. Among oth? r interesting features of thi? nnm. beroi The Designer mar be partico. lurized ' T&e Latest in Window DraDeries," ''Mourning Costumes," "Mil [ liner;' New Patterns iu Kuit Lace," "Book Notes," "Fancrwork," "Seac eonable Xovelties in Crochet Work," "The Kindergarten at Home," and "Cakes of all Kinds." Then there f / 1 To All: VAUGHN'S Read the f< /7ft v </%* yC^y~7^z, [Yours of recent date to hand roqne< kidneys. My physicians said tnat I con \ gallons drawn from scrotum several fluid. Was unable to get any rest or elf able to attend to my buslnt-ss. I can r glad to elre It, as some poor sufferer me The trade supplied by 1 are: an excellent continued atory, "The Evolution of a Contented Woman," a Yalentfne's Day short story, "The Revolt of Mr. Hodge," a child's itory, "Ethel's Silly Secret," "Healih and Beauty" Notes, Household Advice, Floriculture Hints, "Points on Dressmaking," "Cmpid's Dilemma," a short comedy, a brief resume of the topics of the day in "Among Onr elves," "A Valentine Dove Supper," and iome musical hits of veree. The Designer is well worth its price of $1.00 ft year, bat in addition ill publishers for a limited period present each yearly subscriber with a pattern couptn good for ?0 cents in Standard Patterns. Looking at the matter irom all standpoints The Designer certain-7 offers more..than any other fashion publication, and has become so well and fftrorftbly known as to be a poiitire household necessity. AUGUST TLOWER. It is a surprising fact," aeys Prof. Houton, "that in my travels in ali 1 parlt of the world, for the last^teo! Tears, I have met more people having v used Green's Au<rust Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. I And for tonritts and salesmen, or for perions filling office positions;, where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular" habit6 exiat, tb&t Green's August Flower is a errand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and is excellent for sour stomachs and iudigeslion." oam pie bottles free at McMaater (Jo.'s. i Sold by dealers in all civilized coun- j tries. WBATHCR FORECAST FOR JANUARY, j I will repeat what I said in Ocober forecast: "Prepare for a rou<;h wintry January, for it will be the coldt?t month daring the wiutcr " i Jannary wili enter with *'*jet and snow itorma in tba north, culminating about the 2nd to 4th. The Ponth may look for, at first, ^rain, turning to sleet and aome snow, from 1st to 4;h, followed by a cold ware over the whole country; 4th and 6tb, fair and very cold; 6lh and 7tb, fair and warmer; 8th, partly cloudy ;fc9th to 11! b, cloudy with some rain, probably thunder and lightning, followed by a cold wave; 12th to 14th fair, cold and frosty; 14th, nearly cloudy and threatening; 15ib and 16tb, look for heavy snow fall in the Northern, Central Atlantic and 5outh?rn States, followed by a cold ware over nearly the whole country; 17th to 19th, fair and cold; 20th to 23rd, cloudy and damp, with heavy storms, accompanied by thunder and lightning on the Gnif and Atlantic I States, followed by a cold ware; 24th I and 25th, lair and colder; 26th and 27th, cloudineu, followed by rain or now; 28th and 29th, fair and cold; S8tb and SHt, look for a heavy fall of now ? very nearly the wholo countr), lollowed bv a very co'd wave, which will rtach in*o FioriiK Feed well and ?helter ^onr itock during the month. Prepare yoonelf with a good opply of fuel; if yon don't van will be left. Tack this np at roar eve dar and fits how nearly it i< verified. J. Martin Graut. ? XT Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa bit*, I. T. He writes: "Four bottle" of Electric Bittter* has cared Mrs. Brewer of scrotals, which had earned her great coffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on ber bead and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her enre is Mmnlcte and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands b?ve proved,?that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known.' It's the Bnpreme remedy f<T eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcere, boils and running aorep. It stimalates liver, kidneys and bowels, expfl* poison", hoips disrettion, bnUds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Snl.1 hr McMastPr Co.. (3ru2?isis. j G??ranieed. ?Subscribe for The News and .Herald . i ? ^ The Appetite of a Goat I? envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All puch should know .hat TV. King's New Life Pills the wonderfni Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a uplendid appetite, bound digestion ana a regular bodily babit tba in?nre? perfect health and great ensrgv. Only i 25c at McMaster (Jo.'s drag store. ^ . r. Sufferers LITHONTRIPTIC has cure dreadful disease and it ^ ollowing letter from R. J. B sJk f. C^tLt. /U^s^ y^e_Mo^s S^f?*4sts<S?j* ^ /p?r????^ 0^6^ stingstatement ol my case -which I gladly give. I 3 l<i cot Inst but a short time. I v.-?s una'"*!* t;> :1^ re times. I was completely filled at Uio am:1 i b< pp except while under the influence of an opiate. io\v rido my hors. -., a thirds I had been tmaus tj d< ky be benafltted tiioruoy.l 'HE MURRAY DRUG CO., ?We regret to learn of the serions illness of ?Mr. Spencer Rice, Jr. Ho has been sick for several days and bis family and friends entertain doubts of bis recovery. We hope, however, that he will soon recover.?Udiod Times. Tetter, Salt-Rhcnm and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases, ia instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eve and Skin Ointment. Many very ( bad cases have been permanently cured | by t. it is equally emcieni ior ncning piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, *rost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box. For sale by McMaster Co. ?Mr. J. O. Boag is haying the old barber shop near the railroad converted into a cottage. On this same etreet, and in a line, he has built five or six neat cottages r.nrl ibis one when finished will complete the row. It has been demonstrated repeatedly ororw fctufp in th* Union and in ntany foreign countries th*t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i?- a certain preventative and cnre for cronp. It bas become the universal reuedr for tbat disease. M. V. Fisher, of Liberty, W. Va., only iepeats what hat been said around the glob?, when be writes: "I Lave used ("b-mberlain'a C^n^b: Remedy in my family for severaj ye- rs , aiid always with perfect iuccew. We j brieve that it is not onljr the he%- j e'.'ush remedy, bat that it i*. a *a?-e : cnre for croup. It haa saved the lives j of onr children a number of time"." | Tbfa renif?dv is for sat# hy McMa?*er Co. ?For thff firet time "u maiiv year?,' sa;? the Lancaster ledger, the Cars <vba. R.ver was frozen daring <he recent extremelv cold ^ea'ber. H?d tFe river been jaBt a few miles rearer town our young people might have bad the opportunity of erjoT.i;g some I skating. It is very seldom that the j weather is severe enough to form ice! thick enough to bear mnch weight1 aod even when it does happen, there a"e no ponds or large stream* about here, ana we lose tbe pleasure of the fl ieat exercise that can he taken. CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bougfet Bears the sfl Signature of L&uz&fy'/<?&&& I want to let the people who suffer irom r teumntisra and sciatica know that Ubamccriain's Pain Balm relieved me alter a ianmb?r of other medicines and a doctor bad failed. It is the best liniment I have ever known of?J. A. Dod^en, Alph&retta, Ga. Thousands hare beeu cnred of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by McMaster Co. WANTED, for cash, Hickory, DogDnwimmrtn WolfllTt TjOff . V I VT WUji. Punnmvm n ^ 0 - . Southern Hardwood Ce., P. 0. Box,; 529, Charleston, S. C. 11-22-lm FOR RENT. | THE PLANTATION KNOWN AS I the "Aiken Place," about 2? mile* koulheast of Winnsboro, formerly occupied by Ed. Henry. For terms apply to 1-4 T. H.KErCHIN. Final Discharge, I HEREBY GTYF. VOTICE THAT on the 9tb day ui K*i?. mry, 1900,1 wiil apply to the Jud^u ur Probate for j Fairfield Comity, at his office in the Conrt House at Wiunsboro, S. C., for a final discharge as Administratrix of t-- ?~* T 1? ttnbav Lie trb: ai e ui v | MARYE. SUBER, 1-9 4w Administratrix. | NOTICE! STOCK M! i CERTIFICATE NO. 22 FOR FOUR 1 "? - -- -> :?~1 ~4 ~-l- Th? (4J snares in r.ae capu<*i ui iuo Fairfield 'Jetton Mills, Whn*Wo, S. C., standing in name of A. Pittmaa, bavr s oe?n lost, u.o is hereby griveu i: I ?vto I pi-..p< r aa"th<?rit;?- '?" * dupi?*. ' erj ;!Sr 'p on Decsrv ri'7ib. kjAH persons j?io warned not to ne^o1 t'ip e for said cerificste 12-12-3 A. tfcA- P1TTMAN. From DR *i thousands of desperate a ivill positively cure you. etsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S. C. \ ^fid^2- , ?s24/&? t- //74sib?''L/~ < ^ />v#^w/i*^^Ct., rrf1 _ 51/.//.. , &<~&?-&+*y /i // *!/ i (J ' " nave been /suffering for three years from dropsy, g? iwn cxcept shortly alt^r being tapped, eve.-/ tissue fgan V.M:G7.N-S LITHONTBIPTIi:, perlec.tr helpl I hare nsod ei,iht bctil'-s of VAUGHN'S \ATZOS D for nc-i-vly wo years. lou may publish ; .ch of a For sale by JOSIAH J. OB! Columbia, S. C. First Annual Report OF THE M of Kldpaj, Ridgeway, S. C., At close of bns s, Decemoor30, 1899. RESOURC1S. Loans $24 520 67 ? a . nn Bond* town of Ridge way, at 7 per cent 2.900 00 Furniture and fix'uree.,... 250 60 Bank buildicg 1,S94 78 Overdrafts i43 00 Csteh in vanlt and other banks 10 317 44 Total $40,146 49 LIABILITIESCapital ifock $25 000 00 Umiivided profits, net 916 69 Dividend No. 2 pa'ble Jan.l, 1.009 00 Individual deposits 13 229 80 Total $40 146 49 Ps'Ronalir a ppf-nr* before ine. N. W. Pi lrocr, Cashier ot (he Bank of :Vtdgewfiy, ar.J makeA oath that ihi above 8U'"fement is correct to the btst .f his knowledge ar-ri belief. N. W.PALME2, CafMer. Sworn to a&d subscribed btfove me, tbia 6rt day of J^autrv, 1900. J B. BOYD, [L s ] Notary Public. Attest correcl: CB AS. P WBAY, W. H. RUFF, 1-9-1 Direc or?. JUST ARRIVED and FOR SALE. a M';e lot of uoksbs and iIUl.ES, a fe 2<>od JIares, a fine Combination Hoi>e. and a Utr Fluff Horses. My mule*> are finer fhan I have ever handled. I will sell the ab?vre stock cb.*p for cash, or ou time for good baukable paper. Cows. I will pay tbe highest cash price 'or al! classes of cattle, fat or poor. I b- ve a few nice BUGGIE-' that I will sell cheap for ca?h. I have employed Mr. Arthur Oweus for the present year. Ue will oe glad to haye his mends call on him and do ?oiaa busings. A. Williford, Winusboro, S. (J. Hccker's Buckwheat and * /r 1 c"^ iviapie oyrup. I Extra New Orleans and Georgia Cane Syrup. , Grape Nuts the new | food. English Fruit Cake, i, 2 and 5-Ib. pacaages. I 1 * * t*ri ? 5TTT7 ? j Shredded wnoie wnear ! Biscuit and Cream of Wheat. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, etc. Ritter's Condensed Scups. ^4. Habenicht's. i I A RICANA will core Cesttipction tad Liver Medicine. Trrlt 4 ^ "1 . "I ; ?iiis isosoi this rolsM i860. . /? ?? >rZ3rXZ:r -fCM^kou ****+&</ tU*^f '?c,a wieral anasarca, caused from liver pjj 4 completely filled, saturated with fluid; ess. legs terribly inflamed and exutfcc * _ TEIPTIC and am now comfortable and iy statement as you may desire. 2 am EAR, Winnsboro, S. C. . I _ ~p> I** Morn Him , People who hare traded elsewhere. People who have ordered from other cities. People who have always traded with " ?ll find if 1 "*> ??"* " More Satisfao' ?si tory than ever ? to trade with . R. BRANDT, yj The Jeweler and Optician, who?e [establishment is now reco& nized as one of the largest and most reliable in the State. 1 % The Watch and Jewelry jjg Repair Department has doubled itself in the last two years. Oar reputation for fine and difficult watch-work is well established in six comities. si ? nn a \m^r n. DKA1NU1, ' '3 Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. we desire To IiIgii tbe Pule J THAT WE HAVE MOVED onr stock of General ilercban-it j :? uutj ua upvueu in Winnsboro, IN THE? Granite Block. We thank oar old customer* fer their past favors and hope that they will continue with as. A share of the trade of Winnsboro and Fairfield Conn ty is solicited. A fail line of Groceries, Drj Goods, and all Plantation Supplies as cheap as can be bought elsewhere. ? W. R. RABB & CO Founded 1842. msr "Sing their own praise." HASYOUK WIFE, DAUGHTER. or!?i?ter been longing for a PIANO? Why notjgive Uer csic for Christmas? ?one of those celebrated, reliable, ?w*et-toned STIEFF PIANOS We'll not harden yoar parse with a BIG PRICE, and weM give yoo CONVENIENT TERMS in which to do the payiDg. Catalogue and bcok of suggestions cheerfully given. FINE TUNING AND REPAIRING. PALACE ORGANS. CM M.STmr:L^ iia;tira're, >:n Factor* Branch Ware-Room, No 2iS Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Notice to Voters ~ .i The Bo kj of Rf gist ration for the next Municipal E:ectici>, to le h< M ??n April 2tli vox' for Int-??? l*ni tour Wardens tor :hc town of Winn?b<'?of S C-, wilt bs open fr>r the register'tijf of voters at i!ie *i?>?e ?<t Jom< m. Smi'hon Ja?nia>v 1. 1900, and c:->c4 April 1,1900 All voters in this ? Action are required to register withia fhij finiP. J E. COAN, Iuteodant. W. M. CATHCART, . . - Supervisor of Reg is> ration. . . J- ... vT'""^