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^ - WMMMBaBaMUnoMHnBHH LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday," January 17, - 1900 LOCAL BSIEFS. ?See Supervisor'* report. ?Hugh Obear was taken sick last week with pneumonia. ?Lilla B., the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.\Ketchin, is eick with pneumonia. "\fin 7 tlr a T'VAJKoi KPATI -Xilt %f V&c i/CUUU) TTUU UM? 1 ^ merchandising at Edgefield for several years past, has moved to Wiansboro. ?Edgefield Monitor. ?Prof. Carl Stanley Matthews, of Winn6boro? spent Sunday in Aiken. He has accepted charge of a school at Parksvjile, S. C.?Aiken cor. to the State. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs and grew worse. I nsed Kodol Dyspepsia Care. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cures mdigestion, soar stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. McMaster Co. ?Hoionel Marshall has r>reoared a bill which prohibits the employment of children under 12 years old from working in factories and mines, and providing f?>r an inspector to see that the law 11 carried out. ?Sue Beatv, littJe daughter of Mr. and Airs. J. M. B- aty, has been sick for some time with typhoid pneuuioiia. At ore time she was qui.e sick and __ - some a 'Yiety was felt about her. It ishopej that >ic wiil soon be well again. Mr*. R. Churchill, Ber;i<j, Yt., 6a>t: "Our t>*by v. as covereu with .?unning ^re- DeWiu's Witch Hazel Colwa Kup " A cr?p/?iri<* fnr nilA-4 Kjm V VU1VU JJV.4 AA W|/vv?-?v .V. and ski-i diseases. iie.vare of wor.bleua counterfeits McM aster Co. ?Ths standard cotton warebonse built by the Fairfield Cotton Mills, and situated near the mill, is completed, and tbe work of putting in a system of fire extinguishers is now in progress. Two experts are in charge of this work. S ?A large number of uew cottages are now in course of construction at Via aa? frtTi m? 11 Tho.-o orirliJinna' I ' tu^ wuvu luttlf awvov wmv?*hvmw? houses will be needed when the capacity of tbe mill is doubled, and the number of operatives will necessarily be greatly increased. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Micb., says: "I suffered a long time from dyspepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 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. ?Mr. S. C. Till has left Rockton and is now spending a few days with relatives and friends in Orangeburg. From Orangeburg Mr. Till will go to Ti>anfAn 12 t1 trKflfo Kn roil! /tnnKnnn AlVUlVU j KJ? \S? y TVUWV/ UV TT ill WMV?U%*V in the merchandising business. His 0 friends regret lhathe has decided to leave Rockton. ?The correspondent to The State from Clemson College stales that the Y. M. C. A. of the college is doing t good work under Cadet E. M. Matthews, who Is tho leader. Mr. Matthews' frsends will be gratified to learn of bis success in carryidg on the work ot the association. DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the li/er, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for \ constipation and liver troubles. Mc jaa^c^i vv/t ?The Caldwell Dry Goodi Co. are offering to ca6h buyers a lot of bar. gains which it would be well t&ke ' advantage of. Cotton gcods, in spite of the rise in price elsewhere, they are offering at iow prices, and winter goods also are being closed oat at cost Gc and see these goods before tbey are al; sold. ?Sunday and Monday were as fair and balmy as spring days and made it hard to rcaiize Ibat it is mid winter. A few days m;>re of this weather wouid be delightful but would cause the trets aod piaotsto put out shoots, which wuula mhan a late spring, as more c-.?id weather is sure to come ?A bill was introduced in the House on Friday providing for ten judicial circuit" iL9tead of light which is the nnmbsr at present. The counties of T OMAaef/M* XT A * _ X' ail ucib) wucsici, uauvao<A;i 7 JL-.Vk sbaw aud York are to constitute the sixth circuit. It is proposed that circuit judges be elec'el during the preseoi session or the general assembly for th i ninth and tenth judicial circuit* ?On tbe 8th of February the State conversion of 'he Y. M. C. A. will be hel! in Greenwood and a cumber of * member* of this association will be nrooont Thp Prp?hrfppiana of {-Jrppn r* v-? - ? wood, we learn from tha Index, have offered their handsome new chnrch for the a<e of the convention. Greenwood will open her doers and give the young men a hearty welcome. ?Improvements have been made on the exterior of the Granite Block as well as the interior. The lower storv has been painted grey and the door acd window facings white, and the whole building looks new. The two vacant rooms in this building are being nicely painted and fitted up, and w it will probably be but a short time before they are occupied, being very desirable rooms. ?Among several bills which were sent back to the committee on Thursday was one exempting a number of counties from the necessity of publishing treasurers' reports. The following are the counties as published in The Saie: Fail field, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Williamsburg, Abbeville, i. Ecgefidd, Sumter, Colleton, Cbeeter, 0;acg*>bnrg, Grecnyi le, Darlington, \ York, Ficken?, Aiken and F orence ?L;ane?:on8 College, Gaflnev, bas issued a ;amphlet containing esfays by Capt. Harris >n P. Griffith, profes- j sor ot English in thecoLege. These AtJftrt vrp wrv intpip tinir. heir-tr a study ot Tim re (I and hi* poems. This study is dirid?d jr-to tbree sre ion?, viz: The Library and Social Condi tions in which Timrod lived, Timr.-tff' Life acd Timrod's Poetrr. These e-sajp will be specially intere>tiig, no;v t'iat the new edition of the \ ot t's work? are out, and evert one is takii.g " an int^re^t in wna'cyer concerns ?The no'.ise the warriaee of Mi^s Gertrude Isabei Bracki tt to Mr. Aibe.t Brack tt Fitzgerald, i-f Princess Ann, Maryland, appears in he Nerre ac.d 1 asiiPPB Grippe an4inflaenza invariably leave j the system with a bad conga. For such Dr. John W. Bull's Congh Syrup is highly recommended. This wonderful remedy gives relief at opee, conquers the worst congh overnight and soon effects a thorough core. Dr.Snli's COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and fnfluenzaDoses are small aud pleasant to tele. Doctors recoiaaend it Price 25 cts. At all drvzgtzth. n * ' ? ' j J. .. mu- J J: I courier 01 weuuttuay. jlub wcuuiug I took place in the Second Presbyterian j Chnrch, in Charleston, on Wednesday, January 3rd. Eev. G. R. Bracket!, D. D.. performed the ceremony. Tbis marriage will interest many of onr readers, who will remember very pleasantly the time when the Bracketts made their home in Winntboro, R9V. Dr. Brackett having been for several years pastor of the Presbyter iau Church here. Mr. J. Sbeer, Sedalia, Mo., saved bis child's life by One jJiunte Ooagh ^^ iv*v*an m rv r\ VUiC* ISUUL'U la ii.au. girtu uoi 1.4^ iv die witb croup. It's an infallible cure for congha, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchit!* and throat and lunar troubles. Kt ieves at once. McMasterCo. . -It wili be remembered thitCapt. Sbell had. at tha time of bis death, ja?t erlered upon his. duties as census sapervisor, and there seems ;o be some complica ion about the compensation due Capr. Shell. The Washington corre&ooi dent of the News and < ourier ?av8 that Senator Tillman will delay the cot;fi- tnation of the appointment of Kev. A. J. 5. Tfcomas, who is to succeed Capt. Shell, until Mrs. Shell receives the compensation due her late husband. At the time of Capt. Shell's death an effort was made to have Mrs. Shell appointed in the place of her husband but it was not successful. Itch on human cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion This never faile. Sold by W. E. Aiken, drnggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ?On Wednesday, January 24th, at the home of the bride, a few miles from Pincville, N. C., the wedding of Miss Mattie J. Harris to Mr. John Cathcart, of Adger's, will take place. The bride-to-be is a charming woman and during the time that she has spent in Winnsboio bas made many warm friends who will give her a warm welcome to her new home Mr. Uathcart is a prominent and enterprising young farmer and is the son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Samuel Cathcart of Adger's. The vouug couple will make their home with the parents of the groom at their delightful residence at Adger's. Rev. C. E. McDonald will perform the ceremony. "One Minnte Con^h Cure is th2 best remedy I ever used for coaghs and colds." It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all iike it," writes H. N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never fails. It Is the only harmless remedy chat gives immediate results. Cures coaghs, colds, hoarseness,croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. McMaster Co. ?In bh annual report, President Johnson, of Winthrop College, ?ay? that out of 550 applicants for admission to the college last summer only 262 could be accommodated. The board has determined to ask for an appropriation of $35,000 for the building of new dot mitories. The lack of room has been a drawback to the college for years, aad the need becomes more and more apparent each year. For the good of the achool. all who are interested hope that the amount asked for will be granted the board of trustees, and that the work cf the school will not be hampered another year by lack of accommodation. ?T':e state on Wednesday contained a noiice of an extra premium to be offered by the State Fair Association. ifn.i mi tit ?) ratia V^UJ. XllUlLtiUi T7 . jnuiiuyyav, raja The State, "has written that W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.., offers a cash prize of $20 for the best collection of vegetables at the State Fair, November 5 9, 1900, grown from Burpee's seeds." This will be a fine opportunity for those interested io garsi _lrZ I Babies and children need 1 J proper food, rarely ever medi- j | cine. If they do not thrive | I on their food something is j ( wrong. They need a \Mz j | help to get their digestive j | machinery working properly. | | > co^LJ\IER o^L WfTff HYPOPHOSPHfTES orl/MES SODA I I 1 I will genera,iy correct this I ] difficulty. If you will put from one- J I fourth to half a teaspoonful f x in baby's bottle three or four I ! a rfav vou will soon see I j ? v"""~ ~ J J s I | a marked improvement For j j larger children, from half to | | a teaspoonfui, according to ? I age, dissolved in their milk, ] | if you so desire, will very | | soon show its great nourish-1 | ing power. If the mother's | i milk does not nourish the | I baby, she needs the emu!- ] j sion. It will show an effect j j | at oncc both upon mother | j 1 and child. 1 50c. and $:.oo, all druggists. j S SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York. LmH?HM " M1 ? <! " llJ * \ denicg to try iheir best to win this prize. There are a great many successful gardeners in the county, and in town as well, and by paying special aitention some one in Fairfield ought i? carry off tiie prize. Col. Holloway tbiiiks the prize a liberal one, and wishes it brought to the notice of all the gardeners in the State, in order that no one will miss tbe opportunity C/l lljxug 1\JL IV* ?A recent issue of ibe Baptist Courier contains a letter from Rev. J. L. Freeman, of the Winnsboro and Ridgewaj churches. He expressed himself as being greatly pleased with bis work in these two places and is very grateful for the kindness that has be en shown him and his family. His work, Mr. Freeman writes, is going on nicely and he feels much encouraged about it. To both of his congregations a number of additions hare beeu made since he took charge. On Christmas he was the recipient of many nice presents from his people and be is most appreciative of their generosity. Mr. Freeman's congregation will be much gratified to know h >w much pleased he is with his chur.;ha>iil will valne his kind wt.rd? about them. For Over Fifty Tear*. Mrs. x in slows -oothing Strup ha- beet* used tor over tifty years by miiii ?nfc < ; mothers f<?? -?)eir children wbiie te?-ihiug. witn perfect success. It soo'he* cht;d, softens the gums, allays a I ptin, cures wind colic, and is tbe beat, remedy to diarrhoea. It ?ili relieve :be poor little anfferer immediately. So'd bv druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be Piire and ask for "Mrs. Wieslow's ^ootbing Syrnp," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 married. Miss Kate Iebell to Rev. R. E. Turnipseed, of Port Royal, 8. C., at the residence of Dr. Team, at Ridgeway, by Rev. Dr. John O. "Wilson, at ten o'clock on Wednesday. Mr, und Mrs. Turnipseed left on the southbound train for their home. The following taken from Ihe proceedings of the legislature published in Thursday's otate will be of interest : Mr. Johnson's house bill to consolidate township No. 7 and school district No. 10 into school district No. 7 EVS A AAtimfn woe omon/lflfl Kr ill raiiuuiu wuuij tt ao auivuuvu wj striking oat section 1 and all reference to Fairfield county, and the amended bill was then referred to the committee on education. . C^SlS7I'OI?.IA. i Bears tie ^ ' AN ICE-CLAD STRAWBERRY. Capi. W. G. Jordan has had remarkable success in (he culture of strawberries. For a year, he has fonnd strawberries in bis bed every moiUh. A few days ago, he found a large, well developed berry that had matured in spite of the severe weather. We observe that Coogler has written his masterpiece in "The Ice-Clad Violet." He ought to visit Wincsboro, and find poetic inspiration from Capt. -Jordan's ice-clad strawberries. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave jou, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thounar\P.m nf enffororo h<iVA r.rftVP(1 thfllT oauuo VI uvai V ^v._ . matchless merit for Sick ai.d Nerroas Headaches. They make pare blood and strong nerve3 and baild np your health. Eas*, to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Mouey back if not cured. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. COMING AXD GOING. Mr^. M. A. Moore arri?ed on Wednesday evening from Uf.ion. M. W. J Elliott, of Columbia, was in to./n Monday on business. Mies Julia Fripp has returned from a visit to friends in R./ck Hill. Dr. T. C. Dowling has retained after a lev days' visit at his home, Swansea, S. C. Mrs. M. M. Blumenthal, of Corpus Christie, Texas, is visiting at Mrs^ J. D. McCarley's. Mr. Joe Douglass, of Washington, D. C., is at home on a visit to hie parens at Albion. Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Elliott have returned from a visit to Mrs. Elliott's parents in Union county. Mr. J. B. Markorell paid a visit to Blackstock, bis old home, the past wetk.?Lancaster Review. Mis? Franr.es Vanderhorst leaves to day for Charleston after spending several weeks with relatives here. Mr. Robert Miller and children, of Shelby, N. C., arrived here on Salnrday and are the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Donglass. Mr Samnul T.rmor find hifl Mi fit Ida, of this place, have relurued Irom a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in the Fork and Fairfield Couotv.? Lexington Dispatch. THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. A short time ago Mr. and Mrs. J. ai. Williford, of Edge^noore, celebrated tbeir golden wedding. The anniversary was to have been celebrated with mach festivity but t^is was dispensed with on account of illness in the family. The Lantern contains an accoust of their celebration with a list of their children and grand-children. Mrs. Williford was a Mies Williaais, and was married to Mr. J. M. Williford on r\A.??AkAtii \ 1 O A Q of o a K11 r /> K viAf L/CUClLiUCi l JLI jUUTv/ , <* VUU1VU U v V more than a mile from Iheir home where all of their married iife has been spent. Nine children were born to tbeui and all are now living, near the old home, excepting onp. This couple are the grand parents of Mrs. Q. D. Wiliiford, of this place. Tbe following interesting statements abont the family of Mr. and Mr?. J. M. Wiliitord we cup ircm tbe unener Lantern: It is not au uncommon sight at Mt jHolley Methodic church to fee 011 one seat four geoerations of this remarka1 ble family and when Mr. and Mrs. jJobnPoag lost their little one, there i were thres great grandmothers, two ; grwt graijdfathsrfc, tvru grandfathers, ; and one grand opother mourniDg orer I the *osa of ibis little one. Jnst a 8horf wh\l< before this Mr and Mrs. Jim Drennan lost a baby br>y. and siauoingr orer ice graye or1 ibis little one vrfc'e two great grand-1 there, three #reat grandmotb er two Lrrandfather?, and two grandmother*. We woild like to know if therr. is another child iu the State who possesses eight or more grand-parents. Both of the b*bies mentioned above were gr it-grand-chiidren of Mr. and Mrs. Jim uhauocey Jfoajr, now resident* of Rock Hill. 7JKEE OF CHARGE. Any adalc suffering from a cold settled the breast, bronchitis, throat orloag trouble* of any nature, who will call at McMasterjC?. will be presented with a sample bottle of ? - t .DORcriee'r uerm&n oyrup, uc? wx charge. Only one bottle given to one person, ana none to children without oraev (rom parents. No thr. ht or lung remedy ever had such a e i* as Boichee'a German Syrup in all par:8 of the civilized world. Twen v years ago millions of bottles wereurivu away, and yonr druggists will -'il )i,a its success was marvelous. It is the oniy throat and lung remc;- ktuerallv endorsed by physician O.-je 75 cent bottle will care or i rove us value. Sold by dealers in all ci?: '2 d countries. A STEALING CASE. Qei*. a ^ii^ation*! arrest was made hert ? . dt:i?dav. one whicb car.ncd a gr?-a d il of eaccveicen' ia ?-ar quiet tOWTi Mr F. II. livatt, of Toiaaibia, ^eie pii;>? i*. in AVeor.esiiav mnirin^ to (Jhie? t ^oii.e Giibtrt << inoL oui tor a ihiel w-u. had e'olfji: a sa.'^le -nd 10 oj-rP5- im C-iilhert. atf?T re ceivi l h- message. w*9 ou the iookout f<? * > *?*.* Pti^pioious cnar*aer ai.d aboat a.v c^ciocK. fti* rigiUuce was reward i It was standing on a corner on M? ->ueet wbeii he spied a covered wagon jroinsr along one ot the back slret t*. Thinking it rather peculiar that it tmould be pawing tbrongh town on anv t>nf Mhia street he proceeded to ipv?-;jgate. When the two occupants of ihe wagon saw the policeman making u?rards them they whipped nptheir wretched horse and mads off as last as poisioie, eviaenuy irymg 10 reach the road leading past Miss Beaty'* bonae and hoping to escape from town by tbat way. A negro headed cff tbe wagon for Mr. Gilbert, who was in hot pursuit, and stopped it. O ?e of the men in the wagon jampr ? ont and made off np the railroad ;r?ck. The other one, however, was arretted and ihe contents ol the wagot, ssiLixfcd. It was tonud that the wagon was piled to tbe top with saddles, bridles, barnes.-., laorobes, lanterns, cowoells and sleigh bells, a*d they also Had a : quantity of keys of every shape and size, Uii d probably in opening stables. The thieves seemed to confine themselves eunrely to stealing such articles. The boy who was arrested wa* the yonnger of the two and gave their natae^ ** J.tmes and Arthur Lamoad, of Rjxle:^h, N. C- He denied haying bad anv connection with his brother's robberies aud cl ims that he has tried to induce bis brother to give up steal in?, t>iir not ranch confidence is pat in bis statement. Mr. Gilbert put the boy ir th? ^uard house and t hen telepbon d o Mr. Hyatt, vr ho came up on the evt :;ing train. Mr. Gilbert has telephonc-d to Blackstock and other stati i)1* to be on the lookout for the fugitive thief and it is not probable that h?j will escape with so many on his track. ' < ? a- 1 . ?A lit. V a ? ~UW'll % U'art auu an* jc u.* Hyatt c? . qj < n Weducsday evening for the rr.t.. ?r: wted here. Mr. Hyatt ident ified mmy of the things focnd as his. Tb* man who was reported as missus *as caught Wednesday night at Dare BhU's hoase, about a mito and a ha'f < a st of town. Tv f liowinji from the Suite in regaid i i Jbe burglars captured iu town last v c k will be of interest. By d^ grte< 'be quantity of stolen property found in their possession ie beii.g claimed: She: iff Cathcart Yesterday received a letter from Sheriff Baford of Newberry saying that the owner of the sleigbbelis found is the wagon of the Gypsy -.nieves recently captured belonged i o a citizen ot Newberry. It lee fins that the precious pair came here via Ne? berry and the Broad ftiver bridge road, and no doubt other claim>v\nAk s\f eUlon T7 auiff *i/i uiuuu v/i uig ocv/t^u v?j recovered will b8 heard from ahortly. Tbe pi- >perty came Jn yesterdav from Wion?boro packed in two big- dry good? -iox<:8. The team i< a verv good one, and the burglars' tools and collection wi keys the men had conld not be improved upon. Belief in six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved iu six houis by 4<New Great *M>uth Americau Kidney Core." It is a givat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bit dd< r, k'dneys and back, in male nr fpir.Klft. Relieves retention of water almost imorifdiately. If yoa want quick Tv.jief and care this is the remedy, sold by VV.E. Aiken, druggist, Winnsboro, S. (J. Mis* Lou Eglesion will arrive this week auu will visit Mrs. U. G. Des"Portes. Tetter, Salt-Rhcum and Eczema. ine inc^ii?e ncmag auu Miiaiimg incident to these diseases, isinstantlv allayed by aDplying Chamberlain's Eye an,i Skin Ointment. Many very bad ca>:;9 b?.ve been permanently cured by t. It Is equally efficient tor itching pile? and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped bands, chilblains, frost biles and chronic sore eyes. 25cfs. per box. For sale by McMaster Co. I? has l-cen demonstrated repeatedly in cv-tv state in 'be Union and in many f'^eigr countries tbst Chamber lairs's Cougii lioinedy i* a certain preventative and cnre lor croup. It ha? bccoo.e tbe ur<ivers*l reuedv for that dise* ^ M. V. Fi-her. ?>f Libeity, W. a., onlv repuats what b-s been paid aro;;nd Hie globe when be writes: "I ban u?ed Chamberlain's C >ugh Retwe-*-. iit my family for several je^ri and a) < tvs with perfect ?ucce*e. We beliew ibat it is not only th?i best coti?n remedy, but that it i-^a sn e cuiv f->r croup. It b*8 saved tbe lives of our coildren a number of time"." Thii re-flcdv ia for inla bv McM??'er Co. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /rf Signature of C-frs&rTy. / &4C&4&C / f To All. VAUGHN'S Read the f l/^4~<>-+~T^<^isy^. fl-. " - - " / 1 /V^ ^ "*r?^V [Tours ot recent date to hand reque kidneys. My physicians said tuat I coi ?4 gallons drawn from scrotum several fluid. Was unable to get any rest or el able to attend to my business. I can glad to give it, as some poor sufferer m The trade supplied by ' COLLISION AT CHESTER. Freight and Material Train Smash Together?Conductor Injured. Chester, Jan. 10.?This evening about 6 o'clock a northbound freight on the Southern railway collided with a shifting material train just below the bend, coming into the railroad yard, about one mile from the station. A large force of hands was on the material train, and it is a wonder that all escaped injury. Several flat cars weie torn into fragments and the engine ot the freight tram was badly torn np. The wreck lie* folly 100 yards along the track, and the northbound passenger will; hardly get by before early morning. \ It is impossible at this time to placc j the blame. The material train was j backing at a swift pace and the con* ductor was perched on the brakes of J the flat car beading towards the in-; coming engine. He was thrown several feet into the air above the smoke-; stack, and when be bit the ground he was under the engine. He came out of the wreck with only a leg broken. Injuries :to three members of the two crews were only slight brnises, but a terrible looking pile of broken debris is now lying along the track ?i <1 vrutjre me uuiiioiuu u^uucu. . i Haying a Great Bud on Chamberlain's Conch Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drrg store, informs us that he is hating a great rnn on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sells five brttles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe tbt-<*e is j nothing like Chamberlain's Cough i Remedy to *-top th* c_>ugh, hesl up tut sore throat and Jungs and give relief winbin a very nhort time Tito aa.e* are growing, anO ail who tiv it arpleased with its prompt action. - Soutii Chicago Daily Calumet. For ?a-e by ; McMaster _'o. Mr. J. E. C. Pcdder, of Charleston, was in town on Tuesday. OASTOniA. Bears lie K-iW i'lY.^VS BflUgi't 1 Miss Mamie Taylor returned on Wednesday from a visit to her aunt, Mm. F._ Wrnjd. in Cniiinibia I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism aod sciatica kuow that ChamberlaiB's Pain Batm relieved mo alter a nnmb.'r of other medicines aod a doctor bad failed. It is the best liniment I hare ever known of ? J. A. Dodgen, Alpharetta, Gs. Thoasands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by McMa?ter Co. ?Subscribe for Thh News and Herald. A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disec s? hv Tntt's Liver Pills. an ab:.: lute-cnrf fjr sick headache, o pepsia, sour stomach, maiar:.. constipation, jaundice, trlicusness and all kindred trcu7_!.. "The FIy=Wheel of !i? Dr.Tutt; Your Liver ~i I . the fly-wheel of life. I shr.'I - be grateful for the -icciccr; ) brought them to my not!: c.. :. as if I had a new c .* .. . J.Fairleigh,PlatteCanr..'> " Tutt's Liver FT WANTED, for cash, Hickory, Dogwoo&.Persinimon,Walnut Logs. Southern Hardwood Co., P. 0. Box 529, Charleston, S. C. 11-22-1 m FOR RENT. THE PLANTATION KNOWN AS the "Aiken Piace," about 2? miles vouilieaat of Winnsborn, 'ormerlv < ccuDie-1 by Ed. Henry. For terms apply to 14 T. H.KETCHJN. Final Discharge,! I IIEKEBY GIVE NOTICE THAT ?;ii;he9.h dar of Febinurv, 1900- 1 will apoly to the Jntl^e of Probate fo* Fairfield Countv, at Li-? office in th< C*uri Houno at Wimwboro. ^ 0., fer a &ial discharge a* Administratrix of he estate of J E Snfcer, d-ca^ri. M All YE. SU3EK. l-9?4w Adminibtratrix. Sufferers \ ITHONTPIPTIC has cure/ dreadful disease and it v ollowing letter from R. J. B< ttsiz/ fialjcd. ^jlsfi^ ^ fi, <p?rz^?y ??tinp statement of niv case which I ffladlr dvf\ T 1: iil'l not last but a short time. I was unable lo lie 0<y times. I was completely filled at the tirri^ 1 be eep except whllo under the inUueaco ot an opiate. 1 now ride my hors*. n. thing I had been uuafcl3 to dc ay be benefitted thereby.] rKE MURRAY DRUG CO., ?Friday, January 19tb, will be the anniversary of the birth of Gen. Robf. *? t - - 1 Jj. Lite. xDis aav nas uecu oci t as a holiday in the Southern State?, and in many places the schools are closed. The day has never been observed in any way here and, although the school children would no donbt approve highly of observing the day by closing: the school, ft he school exercises will continue as usual. 1 Beautiful} "\A/a men si ; vv v 11 a vi a si There are few women as beau tifol as they might be. Powder * and paint and cosmetics don't make good looks. Beanty is n 2 simply an impossibility without J health. Beair;ful women are g few because healthy women are 5 few. The way to have a fair "I face and a well-rounded figure *. is to take m I S BraffleM's i (female RtfUaMrj, J This is that old and time-tried jj; ? medicine that cures all female g j o troubles and weaknesses and ? ; g drains. It makes no .difference g g what the doctors call the trou- g b ble, if there is anything the h g matter in the distinctly feminine ? ' o organs, Bradfield's Fe? ? 5 male Regulator will help e 5 and cure it. It is good for ir- S g regular or painful menstruation; | j a for leucorrhcea, for fallicg of the a. ? womb, for nervousness, head- ? i ? ache, backache and dizziness. ? i ! ? Take it and get well. Then e ; J your old-time girlish features ? | and figure will be restored, g B Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. B [ ? THE BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO. S j ? ATLA1TTA, GA. j 0aM*iMei?Beag3Eda?eoMM ! _____ Founded 1842. BflBB fl EtxjBS BW SB /plANOs * "Sing their own praise." If you reckon the endlefs joy and permanent ralne yon will get one of those celebrated ST1EFF PIANOS. rPU A* ? a rry* * V? o 1! Kof eWll jLUCJ QIC rnauo nnuan lum. cau* tymivu only years of constant and careful attention to every detail of their constrnction can command, Mllem's Prefit Savel Therefore we won't burden you with an unnecessarily BIG PRICE. Convenient terms. FINE TUNING AND REPAIRING. Chas. M. Stieff, PIA>0 MA>UFACTUBEK, BALTIMORE, MD. Factory Branch Ware-Koom, JNu.2i3 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. II. WILMOTH, MaDajjer. J-[oliday... Q-oods... I liave a nice selection just J opened for inspeo;:oji lVom which to select your Christmas Presents, I consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAK BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS. and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China | and Kogers <t Bros', Colebrr '-vl Plated Wares, ns cbonpanJ ye.. i lie as they c*n be bon?*lit l where. Cnll soon and <:;*ce your seicv| tiOl). O. M. Chandler. From DR i thousands of desperate ca rill positively cure you. jtsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S.C. V /)4-/ . fJL. /J /?^-2- I s^c^"yt**i??A-^Zs/&?? 6^yz~ ^fesTlsL^*^^J&tr~9 J /I 2 /IM Onp iave been fluttering for three years from dropsy, gt im ercept shortly after t>e'i.g tapped, every tissue gnn VAUGHN'S LITHONli-.IPTIC. perfectly helpl< ! hr.ve usod eight bottles of VAUGHN'S LlTHON" > xor nearly two years. You may pubUah such ot n For sale by JOSIAH J. OB] Columbia, S. C. we desire: THAT WE HAVE MOVED our stock of General Mercbaudita &nd oDened in Winnsboro, IN THE Granito Block. We thank our old customers for their past favors and hope that they will conlinae with as. A share of the trade of Winnsboro and Fairfield Ccun?r fa IJ ? A foil line of Groceries, Dr> Goods, and all Plantation Supplies as cneap^aa can be bougfct elsewhere. W. R. RABB & CO ,,, : {F ,r)i YOU SUFFER FROM lr\ digestion OP Dyspepsia, TKY A BOX OF Obeap's Dyspepsia j Tablets. JOSIAH J. flBEAE, PHARMACIST. AIR-TIGHT j ~r tt TT-^ jr s?r*. j?* i?> r> i ritLJ\ 1 | Iconize in lis Use $M. \ ' I j _ I ; General line of . HARDWARE, v COAL SCUTTLES, SHOVELS, ' TONGS, FIRE-DOGS. PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, &c., &c., &c. J. W. SeiglerJ 0P5Y. ica? nf thffl ols., i860. ? , /C< 1 "r^a^> l ^CM^koU j ^ jTL ^ I > ' 4T S Ci&i^ y **"?1 --??"-? ?- #my\?M Hrfif onrl zwr&l {UUVXklUlt UUXM uvui v? completely filled, eaturated with il-jtd; 3&3. legs terribly Inflamed and exadins rRIPTiC and am now comfortable.and ly s'-atement &? you may desire. Iam EAR, Winnsboro, S. C. I < --m . ' ~i ?& < People who have traded elsewhere. ; People who have ordered from otkf r cities. People who have always traded vriih us, all find it - *| More Satisfac tory than ever ? to trade with * R. BRANDT, % Thr-Jeweler and Opticiak. whose ^establishment is now ree-? Mfffi nized as one of the largest and moss reuaoie in ice aiaie. ^ The Watch and Jewelry Repair Department has doubled Itself ia the last two years. Oar reputation for fine and difficult watch-work is well established in six counties. R. BRANDT, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. 5J; An Ordinance 1 To Raise Supplies fob the Municipal Year Commencing April \ v-isb 1, 1899, and Ending Aphil 1, 1900. Be it enacted and ordained by the Jntendant and Wardens of the town of Winntboro in Council met, That for the purpose of raising supplies for the year commencing April 1, 1899, and ending April 1, 1900, a tax for the i anm<5 and in thft mannerhereinafter mentioned eh&H be raked and pa.d \ into the treasury of said town for the use and service thereof. That U 10 ?y: Five mills ad valorem upon every dollar of the valae of all real and perioral property "within the corporate limits fit the iown of Winn*boro. Two dollars to be paid by every maUVkaliltont ftf (llfl ffltrn of WintlK. ?u*;v 1UU?VU?IU VI iUV bV r* u Vb ,, boro between the ages of eighteen (18) and fifty (?0) years iu lieu of working on the streets of said town. All taxes assessed and payable nnder this Ordinance shall be paid in the following named kinds of funds and ? no other: Gold and silver coin, United States currency and national bank notes. All taxes herein .assessed shall be due and payable between the 15ih dsy of November instant and the 1st day of January, 1900, and all taxes ic' ?A? 4k* Tot /^CTT f\ f I UJJUUIU? Ui paiU UU buv ACV XX. V.M I nary, 1900, shall be collected by distress or otherwise now provided by law, together with all legal costs. Done in Conucil tbi-5 the second day of November, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred [l. s.] and ninety-nine, under the corporate seal of the ?tid Town Council. J AS. E.COAN, Attest: imendar.t. Jno. J. Neil, Clnk of Connsi' !! I I | , THE BOOK OF TEE YEAR. < j "The Bow-legged Ghost and Other Stories." With, as Intro- '.a " rtii(?Hnn hff America'! ftjjjpH l!HiB comb Eiley. An ^^^ WgnjegrettO Ulnstntwl vol- ^^^^S39Jk=SH rrmf of OTlgillAl humorous sketches, rase, ftoettooM j*z** ^^ WRV/I enpla ana ool- .<* loaulea. - A book ^^^VniQ that - will sot I dimjmist th? nHHIH readar, as it ^JU enters a aew /Re' and heretofore mH ^TJn H unexplored fieldofhuaor. A book to be I read alood and ^dHaMnoHH * ArtiiVTM^ *7nrtTi<r your friends. 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