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XMk> *** 1 ? LOlAL IN 1'ELLIGENCE * z= . _ ?.. ? . Wednesday, January 31, - 1900 :.'?OAt, J=RIKF>. ? i .r c a: V \> -H>s*rd flili meet o.i \ex< JJonoat, 5^b ? Febm*ry ?A new three-ruO'a .ottijre for rent. We.i go d wa'>-r convenUm. J (J 8 aji. ?M-. \Y. A Beatyaudf milyan ived zir- into th^r boa-son Main < r*et Thurs^ daj. ^ ?Ch??iie Je-jBi?5*s j? ?cl>back on ? tfc? FrctbmenV f?,ot b*)i a; rite Sc utu Uirolina College. ?A complete sr-.ck cf d;es* "itOAR asd iau.ev shoes ar'Q. O. VVxi.'ifoid's. Reaa hi-sdreriisunent. Mr. J. Sr^er, Sedaii*, Mo., e&rtti his chad's Jile Dy up- ?;am<s >.v?|u _ Cure. Doctor* h*.d j:"0:* her u*.> 10 die wii1! croup. Ii'? un <-ar<i fOs.* c-oopht, coid*, grippe. yiienni-.'Dia, br>nchuis aud throat and !ausj troabl":g. Relieves at once M~M*sierCv. ?Dr J C Buchanan in-;avtag >0)pr-retina:* made oq the \7iife house whicj he now o^u* and "ecupie8. ?Mr M. H. Mob'e> b*s recently J parcha^cKbe (x;oe?coel ho-ue which he has beerr-^wu^iug for eererai yein k*id ie uow h*vmg itUr?rPTement? made abosr .-he premises. ^ ?The following yuoug men went rfrom here to attend the Harris-Catb? cart wedding on Wednesday: Dr. ?' Bamnei Lindsay, Messrs. G. B. McMtster, C. K. Donglass and John W. Ca:hca. t. "I wa? nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral spring*, and grew worse. I o?ed K >doi Dyspepsia Core. That cured me.1' It digests what ;.oa eat. Cures ;.nditfes|k tion, soar stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. McMatter Co. ?The reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ja1. heart wss held Cy/ at Mr. and Mrs. Samcal Cutbcari'* o* |.J- Friday night trvm 8 to 11 o'clock, *na ? ' was thoroughly enjoyed by the gaest* | who wer? present, f ?We hear that Mr. Alex Macdonaid, of Blackstock, wiil aore to Cbe?W? * ter and take charge of the ttore to be opened at the Eureka mills. Tui* I will be a valuable addition te Chester'i citizenscip.?Chester Lantern. E Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says: "Our baby was covered wun running gore?. DeWitt's Wiich Hazel Salve cared her." A specific for piles Sf and skio diseases. Beware of worthJ| ^ leas counterJeits. McMa?ter (Jo. || ?The Fairneld Oil and Fertiliser F-?"" Company paid $107.50 privilege tax last year. The money paid b? the different f-rrtiilz?r companies 5n the 8tai? Pp. 1* amouDt* to a verj large sum whtch H? is used for the benefit or Clemion ColBr loge. ?T. A. Sbipp, ex-tnperie-endant of the Fakfieid Uotion Mill, Winntboro, S. C., is now located in Augusta. Ga., "~J "' Vi?? i?V?n c h* I f vjysf. auu xv in x ivu ajiw w ??* i| interest in the firm of R. E Elliott & f Co.5# farn'uare and undertaking establishment.?Textile Exceleior. "One Minnte Cough Care is the best remedy lerer used for roaghs and cola*. It is aneqaailed tor whooping congh. Children all iike it," writes f v "y H. N. Williams, GeatiTTille,* Iud. Nerer fails. It Is the only harmless remedy .hat gives immediate reaahs. g Cure3 coaghs, colds, hoa"renes8,eroap, pnenwonia, bronchitis and all throat " i and lung troab'es. Its early use i>rs? lafc ^ Ten:s coDSUinption. McMaster Co. tail* Tae bill proviaiog for an election of ? ttngtecs for this school district has ^ been introdaced bj Senator Ragsdale. *>- A bill to prevent the adulteration of ?- cotton *eed meal and other feed meals 1^. was al*o introduced by Senator Rags* ||V dale. These bills were introdaced on r Tnesday. ?A fi^ht occurred on Saturday be^ tween two u??ro men, Jot Lse and Prima* Williams, and resulted in > ... - Wiliiam* being s#Tereiy injured. Jot - Lee threw a rock at Williams which s struck him oj the htad and catting a itmH which had to bs sewed up by a y*s ?* "- ( || physicia >. f Jf . ?The member* of the Zion A. M. ! ^ E. Chnrch, who have recently built a j % new charcb at tbe rear of the Epitco-: r~ p pal cemetery, are bow adding to the % charcbly appearance of the building r *? - by having a bell tower erected. When F % this is fiaished the Zion congregation j 1 will nave a very neat little house ol [ worship. 1 Itch on human cared in SO minutes 2 * by Woolford'i Sanitary Lotion. Tbi? j i never f*il?. Sold by W. E. Aiken, ^ druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ?Tbe State on Sunday said that Mr. j M A. 6 D Eglass hai been telegraphed for to Winaton-Saiem to *ee hi? ?i*ter, * " m ;it fj&ro. iia;iuuu*t nuu u Mimuau; ill* r It i? feared from tbis that a chaoje for | the worse has uken pisse. It is hoped that the next report will announce an improTeraent in her condition. ?Tie State on Friday published a -^r atatement of ihe loans made to countiei by the State sinking fand cominish lion sine* the act making such ioans -3^. was pa-sed. The loan to Fairfield ^ with tho additiou of 5 per cent inte. \ rest from Marcb 1st, 1899, amounts to Ill $7,097 00 The total amount lent by the com?)s?iou is $113,034 S3, tag/ ?The nre exiingo.ishers Lave been put in th? standard warebesse at the cotton mill, and Mr. Woodside and Mr. Mitchell wbo were putting in the system hare returned to their home*. The warehouse i* a large one and is 2Z- ms Kn'lt o/?/?rtr^inor frt tSo rprmirninentl of the insurance companies. I' is situated ^ K near the factory. pr" -r ?Mr. R R. Rothon-n^b, who rent sides in Fail field connty, on the new line of thtf Soaboard Air Line, was in ' the city jesterdsy Mr. Re?boroagh gay* be i* preparing to pnt np two larg* saw mi.Is. This i? au evidence B Sr^ of y> hat it;e nev- ro*d wiil do for toe country between (Columbia aud Cam||| II _ den.?Tlu Statp. Br ^ ?Wr. Job.* G. Moblev has beer; a>HL poin ed on a committee to revise the - * - ? . t y? A preimuul il-ltu ine oiaie r?ir aw jtt ci-iiion. s>tc-e ?rv H ?!lowav was i:? ColuuabU a few tla e ago ana in an flgf art;c!e regarding bis ri?t in The Mate BLggL- it was sai.i that the list of premiums HL i at the f*ir i? to be increased. The |l a$3l ^ spring meeting of the associs'ion Is to 89 f be held on Wednesday the 7th. ^HRpi ??? ?The cooking elcb beid a meetiug on Friday r.iaht at Mr. aiid Mrs. W. g|?*" H. Fieuniken's, Muses Kttherine and lai z: Margaret Fienniken being the hos * 3 / WHY COUGH ? Why cough and risk consumption, when the celebrated Dr. John W. | Bui :"s Cough 8yrup will cnre you at onco? It never Mis to cure throat and Inn?- troubles. For bronchitis, sore , throat and hoarseness it is invaluable. ! i COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. DoMi ar? small and pleasant to take. Doctor* : recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. ' ! at ! mi immi . 1 m . The twenty r ur rounjr pccipl --bov: and girli?had * love'-y ind delightful refreshment!, made o> the jirls of the clab, wer* erred. These girl* are becoming in the art of makis g: dainty will ?oon be ai.illed cook* D* Wt^i Little Early Ri? t* purify the b;ovd4 clean the li rtr, i?>vi?oratf;he -vrtem. Famous little pills for con-ti pa'ion and li?8r troubles M.v Master Uo. ?Mr. Wheeler, the new proprietor of'be Winneboro hotel, arrived here Wednes ay evening accoEip'vaied by hit family and they are no>r fettled in tb6ir rtevr home. These miw arrivals I :i Winnsboro are heartily welcomed and everyone wishfi them *Hcc*sin th* work ibey hare undertaken. Mr. Wheeler and family came bere from Prosperity. ?Th? Atlanta Journal aav? that the records sbow that open Jamnaryi are followed by rough Febrntrys. Thi? it a prediction that many people have been making and certainly was the case last February. The 14th of February, 1899, i* a day which will be ; long remembered as the coldeit dav ever known in the Sooth and we do ( not want a repetition of thin crnel 1 weather this jear. ?Tfc.j Greenville Daily Times, * ' newsy Utile ereaing paper which ha* : ! been runciug for about six mon-hs, I has suspecded publication, and it if thought that th s is permanent. The Greenville News states that an afternoon edition will bs issued by that paper and it will ha begun at once. j JLUV V JiltUl <Ji VUV TT kwm m bas long been bis "intention to bare an 1 afternoon paper. 1 I want to let tbe people wbo snfi&r ' lrom rteamatisa and sciatica know 1 that ChamberJaia's Pain Bairn relieved i me alter a tomb?r of other medicines j and a doctor bad failed. It is the best , liniment I bare erer known of.?J. A. ' Dodgen, Alpharetta, 6s. Thousands 1 bare been cured of rheumatism b> this ] remedv. One application relieves tbe pain. For sale by McMaeter Co. ?Tbe ne^ro Dan Gibson who was i kilied last week in Colmmbia while trying to steal a ride on a p.r*,in was a ' Fairfield darkey. He had only, one 1 arm, harisg lost tbe other in an accident in an oil mill, fie attempted to i eaten noia or tee train ana id iouis w*v lost his bold and falling under the wheels 0/ the train wai killed. Hie life was lost through his own carelea?ne?t. ?A woman peddler with a small stock of trinkets, etc., got off the 1 train Tuesday evening and came up the railroad. She was met by a negro who walked np to ber and demanded her purse. She shouted for the police, and Mr. Gi'bert who was on Main street heard ber and ran to the spc:, bat before he reached her the negro had gone and could not be caught. Before taking his departure he secured the woman's purse containing about three dollars. ?Mr. W. J. Johnson of Fairfield i has introduced a bill to authorize the establishment of a fertilizer factory at I the state penitentiary. His dual object i* :.to afford employment to con icte in producing acid fertilizer, ( which is a staple article, and in such a way as to afford protection from the trust which is in control of a majority I of the plants in the State. It cannot {be said that such a measure will pass, as it mar entail a considerable expe"ditare.?The State. ?Mr. Sam Boylston, a grandson of Mrc. Suaan Boylsten, of this place, is now in South Africa and has joined ? Do yoa take cold with 5 every change 2a the ? ? weather? Does your throat ? ^ feel raw ? And do sharp ? 0 pains assx turougn yuur & chest ? & | 0 Don't yoa know these are @ i ? danger signals which point 9 $ to pneumonia, bronchitis, or 0 5 consumption itself ? $ ? If yoa are ailing and have ^ ? lost flesh lately, they are ? ^ certainly danger signals. The X 0 question for you to decide is, 1} I a "liarv x uiv riuuuj iv iua vvr ? | 9 off these diseases?" j ? Don't wait to try SCOTTS f ; | EMULSION "as a last re- | v sort.'* There is no remedy jg j T equal to it for fortifying the J ! ? system. Prevention is easy. ? II Scott's I ! 1 Emulsion I ! S prevents consamptlon and ? ! % hosts of other diseases which g @ attack the weak and those a I ? with poor blood. w 9 SCOTT'S EMULSION is | # the one standard remedy for 9 ; t inflamed throats and lumgs, W for colds, bronchitis and con- ' j % somption. It is a food medi- 5 j m cine of remarkable power. ^ 3 , S food, because it nourishes the ; ? body; and a medicine, be* ii $t> cause it corrects diseased a) i conditions. ^ 50c.?!? $J.oo, all ingests. ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Oi?ajist?, Xtw York T the Boer army. Mr. Boylston btij b^en in Johannesburg for About a year aud bis sympathy ha* been for the er? ?.rer sin^e the trouble began, fi -a- r?. .fc in the Boer i i Mtly received hi-..- ':r tha.v be has been ?r?.unrieo ond j? now a prisoner, bat oc to b' ' longed. He is ... g f'f.p. Wi.UIldB. . iv.n th? r?com? i ~ ~ ' 1 ? j oisnda'tion of ll*girtrn.te Smith and ( County Supervisor O *ens granted a ( pftrdo-j in th<? ? -e <,f Alex Johnfoo, j i .;ttro bo*. ?ent to the chain- j g*>>g for tfcii'y i'.i. . n this county for ^ rfifi'&rcy It pf?c-m? that the boy is ^ haf-v.i -d; ke ra" away from hit j huiae in Faufltie; ct>m-:y and came j here, being 'odd uabbed by the offi- j ceis for 'osfinK abont without doioj { -ny kind of wurk. Hit relatives came in search of birn to find him on the cbaing^Dgr'a* a vairrant ?Tbe State. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and sore throat cured by Kertnott's Chocolates laxative Quinine. As easy to take as candy. " Children cry for them." ?A % our* iv gi o Dov web broaght before Mi?giMr*t* Cathcart on Wedte^dsy charged with having burned a y cat io dcafh. The charge was brought 1 againa; him bv ^lr. sa^uel Simpson, 1 upon whose premise* the terrible act 1 of cro?ltv was committed. It it ?aid 1 that the bov in a ?pint of malicious c - ' ^ it? a mw.D:ei i>* *J Hume iooaer or uiucr mflUm tumble staff to the cat ana set it on ^ Are. Tue boy wa? fapnd goilty and c was sent t<? tbe rhsiiigang. Tbii pan isba;ent will p*rt*p? be a lesson to * tbe negro r.nd wMi perbapa prevent ^ him Irom giving fanhpr evidence of F tbe fiendi*u spirit wr ich be evidently r ponesxe* 11 Cur? Cold in Head. c Kemott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy y to take and quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. 1 ?A light covering of snow lay on t sverything Sunday mrrniog, having J fallen ou Saierdar fight. The fall o began in the afternoon and continued l for aeveral hoars that 'jifkt. By tea >'cloek Sunday morning tbe clooda began to break and the inn coming put soon melted the snow. To ;fae 1 A _ #^1| f. surprise ot an, enow oegan 10 iau i. igain on Monday morain^, and from ^ the appearance ot the clonds all ex- ? pected a heavy fail of snow bat it j lasted only a short time and again the r inn came eat, and to the disappoint* * siext of the children the snow disap- * peared. This is about the fonrth 8 anow storm of tho winter, eaeh of p them, however, beiug very light and C lastiug bat a short time. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Keraott's Cboco* - * - - ^as laies J->axaiive ynininc. mouj u tad quickly core. ?It was thought bv some people ! that tfce negro whose body wai found I last week n the trick rvar Woodward I was fir at killed and his body laid on t the track 10 hide the crime. Thtf y negro was seen a short time before in r company with another Ttegrowhohaa ? not beon teen since the finding of the t body. The dead negro was named ] Porter Gather, alias Hampton, and it t was thought by some that he was j drank *nd went to sleep on tne tract 1 and was killed by the north-boo nd ] train on Tuesday evening. An in- l quest was held aod the verdict of the t jury was that "the deceased came to i his death by his own negligence in s being draDk and asleep on the track of i the ?ontbern Railway." i F?r Orer Fifty Tears. t Mrs. \1rIHSLOW"S ^oothins Strup has been osed for over fifty years by r millions of mothers for their children t while teething, with perfect success, x It soothes the child, softens the gams, f allays a>I pain, cures wind colie, and is the beat remedy for diarrhoea It c will relieve the poor little sufferer ^ immediately. Sold bv druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wieslow's Soothing Syrnp." and take do other kind. 1-1-17 e ? ( DEATH OF W. J- CBOWDBB. \ Mr. W. J. Crowder, after only a [ few day* illnesp, died ou last Monday c at bis home near Bnckhead, and was 8 buried at Salem Church on Tuesday. cMr. Crowder vras about 62 years of j age, and leares a large family. He was a good citizen, and bis death will be greatly regretted by his numerous frfprids. ? ( FBBBUABY LADIES'S HOME JOURNAL Slamming as a fad is dangerous and unprofitable, decides Mm. BalliDgton Boofh after a long experience in bat* tliug with poverty aud vice in the iilams of the great cities, which it *amma.-iz?ri in au interesting article in ttie feoruary Irenes' aome juuroai. lu the *aase magasine Ad American ( Mother writes on "Have Women Robbed Men of Their Religion?" and Ian Maclaren on "The Pevr and the Man in It." Franklin Fyle*' article is on "The First Night of a Play," Mr*. Barton Kin^slaud's on "The Corrfct Wedding ef To-day," and Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Con- | jrrcse, describes "Whit it Means to be a Librarian." "Ths Person'* Batterfly," a serial by a new novelist, is began in the February Journal, an I "Edith and I in Pari?," "The Auto- ? biography of a Giri" and ''Her Boston Experiences" are contn atd. 'Frank Stockion's New Home i=? West Virginia'' is described tnd pictnred, and : a ctote persona: view i* given uf "The Idoi of the Girls"?HJI?\ Chacninadf, ; composer and pia?i?t "Mr. Doo- i ley'*" author transform!) Molly Doua- ! hae into a voter, bat she does not get ; her vote coanted. There are lively scene* on Arcbey Road at election time. Tne dom?hiic feataree of the Febraarj Joarml are nnnoerouj,varied *nd helpful, aid ihe pictorial feature! 4^0 excepuDnnllv iineresting. By The Curti9 PabJi*liing Conopinr, Phi'ad?lphia. Oue d?.>l!a<- a J ear; ten cents a copy. ?Mi*? Margaret Klein, the tifteJ young bieaauouut wno gave a rccitai < he-re recently, it firing a series of readings at the Presbyterian Colloge for Women in Columbia, and is making a most pleasant impression. Rev. S. L. Morris, D. D., spent Wednesday night with A. G. Brice, Esq., returning from a visit in Fairfield to his borne iu Macon, Ga?Chester Lantern. MJH I !? I?g?g?PMWB??BM * uirif.T. Tttl.< f A small cotton fire occurred at the freipo* dppot on Taeiday morning at lb- r. n ?>ck Jnst a few moment? if- t'^-aonnd p*>seng-r :ain i?? * ;e freigtt depot. wb*re a jua - v 1 cotton i? on the platform, lorn bale* were diicovered to je . 'In* bnrniujj bales were juu Gfl <he platform and the Ire xtiDgniah^d before it bad ? J A i, KttUo tOAT*A lLTl p **BLU dWUl Ulb naiw nv>v| ico. <.nt uot baaiy tsamaged. The ire or- - ?*pp** & few times bat no reps '. iti Tii v^aa jfiven and ouly a >? ' - sff (bat there bad bten a ire. V - dr# wa? caased by a spark rcw p monger train, and had it ior .'.covered icj scon it might ia\f ej in a considerable coDflarrat;-.?. >roniA. B&.; _ ^ 11 Ka?9 Always Boogbt A REQUEST. Itri -.^n ia^rsfc$ied thai all tho?e vbo ' i - ) jai-hfull? and tenderly mrt. ii : . <i cured for, in their early nfa. by Mrs. Libby Jrmith, nbonld iniif i rebating a neat and ?ubtann .--onument tor her grave, in :omii:- . v'ation of bcr rr.ac> vi?:uei, ,Ld ?.* i !- ving tribute to her rreoiory. Inch i- s^estiou t-houid rueet svicb omi.v . :M?p:Oral *nd a prompt reDor-"' * .*fQ all friends interested in hi* ' j I.j ord^-r, therefore, that lefini.'i* .1 mav be taken to iccrm?li*h >* in view, aud toinauiiuate in* r '-;i*ewor.h;: undertaking, it g he"?V. < ^/ested chat the member* if ah t.ira.iiea in which she w?? &o re:c< or', a mend, while living, forearm v c contribution, a> oach &f hem <r. ?v (Ufcire to make, to Mr?. 'ohr? r1 '-t t u ew?, Winnaboro, S. C., m o. *: ? < be 15tli ciaj- of February, 900 laving a Or?*?t Ron ?b Chamberlain's Cough K?mctiy. . Mar.ns^-r Martin, of the Fierson [rng ?* >?., intorrai as that be is haT g s srr.-t ran on Chtmberlain's Jongr. *n~dy. He sells five bruits if tbM m- f?:cine to one of any other :ind, **??.< it gives great satisfaction, n ti'e?n v?iys of Ja grippe there it iothi?rg i ice Chamber Jaie's Cough lent*- :y t? top the cough, heft! up the ore*?id lung* andgire rel;ef rithi ^ v/.rv short time. The sales re g g and all who try it are ileas?i'\ tii it? prompt action.?South )bicx? i- nlv Calamet. For sals by IcMU'.r O. KA ~i RI3-C ATKC ART. Mr. H. W. Harri*, Dr ard dr*. Strong, Mr. aud Mr' R. L. Srwir, >>i * Margaret C*MwelJ, M;i? Crnim fl-* a >d John Mil'er, retarded o (Jha? i- vetterday from Pistil:*, *here r:ad b^en to attend the Qarri>i^- >; Mis? Mauie Harn?, uau;hter - and M:-f. Robert Harris, oMr. .7 .? H (Vhcart, of A.dger, teirfi-! t -unly, b. C. The carriage ook jj.'w!- vt fbohomc ef lie bride*'* >areat> .< a.- Pin??Yil!e at 7 o'clock ffedbr evening. Rev. C. 2 Mc)on? !t. vVinusboro, S. C., as?i*ted >y Rt\ .1 >. Pattercen, jerforiaed he ce:2in .7. Mrs. Dr. L. L. -Axd ey, of #u gw, Pender Count?, % i?ter jt .he bride, played the wedding narr.h v.i** Ikl'e Harris, another itter, r* *id of honor, and Mr E 3. Ca cnr-, or Olambia, a coaniu of he gr- so. man. After the mariage h. yv?!i*.g conple left for Adger rhere :'?? ? room's father gave a grand eeeptio-r. The bride ii well and trorab.' <?irn iiere. She It a amer >fMr?* U Harris The groom i? a rftll-f f(!*nter of Fairfle d, S. - Cba; J u> Observer. toolief Lq six Hotn. v Dieti' ^tLjf Kidne;. and Bladder Dha*e re T>vrd in ?ir h mri by "New iieat - n " American Kidney Cure." t is a g ? ?? surprise ou account of i>s !Xceedi;<H Ttronr>mne>.s in relieving pais blad' i , ku.-ey* and back>ia male >r female Relieves retention of wafer Iotac* ir^...a^U(alv If Vrttl Wftllt MUiVOi ?u???n/u*w?v?j t ** j [uick i' iw ii,d care this i? tie remedy, old b\ Aiken, druggist, Winns>oro, K A CALL. To tK??-c?loredciti*ei!3 of the County )f Fairfi?M: We, ho nndferiigntd acting commit*>a h* of ?be nroiectors on a jail of t?ie ccjorfd farmer? of the Stat? >f Soavh ' arolint, to meet in conrentiou at 'x>)utnb!ft, S. C., on ?aturlay, tl?c 17hday of February, 1900, for the purpose of devisiDg plan* for the bei.cr ''iganization of the colored ace, in ''r-.'^r to improve and develop :heir mme, :al re*onrcee in etery par ticalar. Therefore in obedience to laid c? !. w? hereby respectfally rejae?t ac. tv-jre npon the best farmers of this- c. ir ty to hold meeting# in their ?"sportive localitie? thronKhoul ' the com; * :^nd select delegate# for ihe ; >urpo?r t ^trending the said conren:ion. Rs*rtrtfally, Robert Thompson, Tbomai Sail, James Wbiteuer, SJenry Daris. ? 111<U1?? (.ivix dyspepsia | j biliousness i| and the hundred and one simi-j Iar ills caused by Impure blood I or inactive liver, quickly yield ; to the purifying and cleansing | properties contained in : QUART B0TTL8* It cures permanently by acting ' naturally on ail organs of the| w~'" A flesh- [ L/ivvw w.* w. , i builder, and health-restorer, it: has co equal. Put us in Quart ; Bottles, and sold at Si each. "TUB MtCHIOAN DRUO COMPANY," \ Micb. ; ???"? ' -W? W*???WW : ^ Ttka Lirerttt* let Lire? Ilk. ?je. g Miss Pa;'j Elliottha-s returned honstf from Couvery* College. To All l VAT IfiHM'C T nuui ii 1 Read the fi & [Toots of recent date to hand reqne? kidneys. My physicians said tuat I cnu .V caUocn rirawa from scrowim s?Toral fluid. W.->n uuat>I<< to ge; cny rest or sit able to atus?d to my business. I can z elad to elTc it, as seme poor ouCcrer ma The trade supplied by 1 COHXXG A20> GOING. Miss Nannie Pbinncv ihas returned from Savannah, Ga. M!fi Maggie Aiken has returned from a Tiiit to Philadelphia and Washington, Mr. John Boag, of Washington, D. O., is on a visit to his brother, Mr. J. 0. Boag. Rer. and Mrs. C. E. McDonald and 1 rnnaren returned on jmaay irrna Piceville, N C. Mr. Thompson, of Charlotte, who put in the machinery in the cotton, mil', fpent Saturday here on bnsises?. i Mr?. J.T. B&rron, of Colnmbia, re-! turned to- ber home on Friday arter' yiiiting Mr and Mm. Preaton Rion. | M-. Henry Lytton and Mr. Hartwig; Wolfs hare refcuraed to Chicago after a j i*c? Mm TT. ti. Dfl*. j Port??. Mr. Lawrence Porter, who has been j working in the machine shops in Taon-; ton Maui., for abont two years, i? in i towi. on a risit to his parents. 1 Mr?. SDiott Ketchin, Miss Majjiie' Elder and Miss Janie Ketchin attended tke Harrii-Cathcart wedding at Fine iile, N. C., on Wednesday night. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor tana cneenumess soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon lor a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organfe. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people su>.rose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swsmp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fiftycent and one dollar sizes. You may have sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of swamp-Boot, ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. BBTA9T SEWS. There has been * considerable chaisge in the we?<*-'- . The beautiful tpringlike weatlfcr we have been hiving Jor the past week or two ha# givsrn place to winter's chilly grasp. Very little farm work ha? been done yet Repairing garden fecces, etc., seems to be the order of the day. The crowtie business is getting to be & great industry in our seclioc. Indeed it has assumed a raatnitnde which, to our knowledge, is without precedent. Nercr before have we seen so many crositiea carried to market an there ba< been during tbe past winter aid fall. La*t week's warm weather made ns feal iike planting gardens. The H h J te an r?M rnl^ utm^ ? i Vi A.* C7UJ. wai f 1? ?ii VJU A litv ww? ? good one. There was qaite an enj 7*ble ?oei?ble at Mr Nicholas A Pi sy'n en Wednesday evening. A very large crowd was in altendacce, ill of whom seemed to enj.?y tbenieelve* rery tcne'i The CJppt-r Longtown ichool, under tbe efficient management of Mis* Fannie Ford, of Mitford, is in a floariifcing condition. Ab' at So rchoiir? are enrolled. Mi?s Stllic Reeves, of To'c-jla, N C, i who l%% been viei i g- her cousin, Miss Cordis Reeve*, returned hoire Thursday. M si Matti? Bell Bra? and Messrs Will Bray and Lex Durham, of Oiklacd, attended the party at Mr Peay's. ! Mist larline Williams, the efficient and mush beloved teacher of the! Lower t?hool, left on Monday for ber Sufferers I ITHfiMTDIDTrr. hacnifP dreadful disease and it i allowing letter from R. J. B **/ d?~^ 4* P*?C"4L '"*?> * /7^.* { ittng etatement ol my case which I giadlv jjim I ' Id not, last but a short time. I was unable v> lte <3< tlmfe. I was completely filled at tho time I t> >ep except while under the influent ot on oplaio. 10-7 rli!? my horse, a thing I had bcoa ana Die to d iy be benefitted thereby.] "HE MURRAY DRUGjCO II II 111 I llll ? IIIMM ! I home, much to the regret of ber ;no.')y friends. The Lower 8choo! ia dow under the management of Miss Maynard. Mr JRobt R Jfffares, of Feaaiervill^, 3pent ssreral days in Longtoxru recently. Mr William Mobl?y? Sr. ana Mr Ed Dixos, of Chester, were in Lcn^owc on Wednesday. j Mies Beckie Peay is vi^itfof relatives i at Greenwood. i Professor W S Darh ho, of Oakland,: >pent Wednesday uigbf. at Mr M Melli-1 enamp'g si> n u. i Jan 27, 1900. .. j That Tkrobbins Hcadach* Would quickh leave you, if you; n^ed Dr. King's Now Life Pill*. Thou- ' sands of sufferers have proved their j matchless merit for Sick atd Nervous j Headaches. They make pare blood j and stronp nerves aud build np your health. Ees\ <o take. Trv tbem. I Only 25 rer.rs. Money back if siot; cured. Sola by McXJaster Co., druar-1 ?A number of tramps wera in town on Thursday, and *b<ty will prdoablv ;nniioue to come, as ibis is about ?hc time that most of them pass through' here on their way sourh. It was I rumen d that burglars had been at 1- -1 ? l-l tk... ! worjt auuiu iuvtji, uut uicocir^i t, could not be verified. As long as tramps and vagrant# ore about, bow-< evf>r, it is sbfest to be on the lookout, as tbey are often bent on mischief A gang" of burglars seems to be at work in the State and numeioue bargiaries have been reported from different towns, and ic would be well for all to be on tbeir guard. A Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Born, Koald f?nt nr Rrnige, Bnckien'fc Ar nica. Salve, the best in tbe world, will kill the paiu and promptly bed] it. Cures Old Sores, ^ever Sorea, Ulcere, BoiJe, Felons, Cornn, a!) Skin Ernp tione. Be*t Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. * box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaiter Co., druggiits. ?Rock Hill has a case of smalljox, but an <he authorities have Uken every precaution it it not probable that the diseate will spread. The man who ha* ;he ?ii#ease live* about two mile? frem the town, fays the Herald, and tt'e people of Rock Hill are not at all uoeapy. They have perfect cisfid^nce j in tee 5tafe Doara 01 aeaiiu, ?^irun].. Il is rather a remarkable thin?r that as j yet riot a case of smallpox baa ap-' i-oarod in thia county. Negroes are <o constantly moving aboat trom one place to another that I he dice*?* might v^ry ea?i!v be brought here. It seem# to bare taken a firm b>ld in the etate and si; i* to be hoped ihat Fairfield will rnnf inn* to be free of it. fi $ pi ft\U fv^'j If P^fji/ \ i^i 1 I" The Time G&mes | to even* elderly woaia %rhca r.r. iai- j perl antfusetiozal change take; plare. * T*Qi3 i~ called "The Clz::r^s cf L:;e. ' S T' is entire systoiu v.uucrjoes n cbti-^e. ? Dr^jdful diseases ir.^h as cancer zn&'i . ? !a consumption art atg : tliis time. I MagljggFS | ??'f?s (strengthens and purife* the entire" system, and brines the sufferer safc!_ over these pitfalls. Its effects hav been wonderful. It is food fnr ai; < Knf ia iw*rv?iMr! }*.? a recoramcsded at tliis time. Ask j your druggist for the famous "Wine of ? Cardul. Iji.oo a bottle. For advice is cases requiring social" j directions, address the "Lacut.--' Ad- I rlscry Department," T' c CLa:u nooga Medicine Co., an<*rr* Tenn. THOMAS -7. COOPEr ~c>*o, ML. . cayo:?"My d:tcr ?utfcr?ti ; irrugTilar :t::c, paufs! f ;;at:oa a:. ' ' could notg | relieve lie ./ir.o of Car entirely cured | J 2 her, and a"so Kc.'pea my mouier WM 1 B^==ianJlBBHnHHHBHMSBaEXKK3KC^ PfAtn HI?i & JL ^AILA 1/1\ d thousands of desperate ca will positively cure you. etsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S.C. V( 6^yu 0r?*s^Lt. . J? s^CctM s$*yVnAJLSZ 6-fiT rf^[c^gs?} &2&j? o*rk-~*i~ yT^dbt-'T ?* /ZsWjrf/ &&T4. &Z ^ O^l. /I ^ /zM have ">een suffering tot thrw years troa dropsy, gei )vx> c:;cept shortly after bale* tapped, erery cttau? c ?gaT v'A.CGHH'iS LlTHoirrPlPTlC, jyrfe<jtly fceiple< I tvre i:sod dgi: bottles of TAtJGHK'8 L1TBOUT o tor uvarly two years. You may pubUab sucii at to; jj For sale by JOSIAH J. OBJ Columbia. S. C. Although f tbe t&Jk about ! ?n vi g -.'oa Me* *i*h and express ? fii up iottj; rr> have died out, it - u ideraf x>J tb*? tbe d^terminatioa ot rf vb# fbv-t- the cbang^ is as .*? s? ever, *i 'i ney are worxiog qr- y Uj that eti i. These 0?^C8 are p. - coutid^r-b'e distance from Ui . ..?> ??? pail c>? town, and aome o? - nerch&nig, principally those in tN "rthsru part of town, at well a* ?oi - other buaines* men, are the ones v>h -re eo *nxiou& to have uptown 1 ofiK-. The} eay ih&i having the exprr - and tc^eprs-uh offices at sochaj dji' troxa tte centre 01 tne :own is i ource of great ioconveuience to thf.'. i-id they haw act been satisfied in a- new depot was bailt. A y I#h.t of Terror. * a* fai ansiet;-' *a? felt for the wi<; v* of the hravf* General Barnham, of ftiiis, Me., whea the doctors saic lac-mUl not U?c till morning," *, wn e Mrs. jS d. Irncoln, who at tended rtha; fcf.rfu; "All thought she 'in-t 9oon die tvoua Pneumonia. Itil ' he b^ged for Dr. King's New i D;>c vary, sarins ?* bad more than onc-i saved her iif-., had cured ber of ' :,?;uDiptioc. vfrer thre8 smull <2o-. s -he slept es^iiv all night, and its fn; nse compWtj'.y cared hsr." Tf:i- ?:;arvelocs merficiac iaguariMieed to c*:?i ail Th^oa?. Chest and Long r>j: \ -"8. 0(i!v50~ Tid Sl.OO. Trial bo tree at toeMister Co.'& drag stor-; r^OPOSED Bia SHIP CANAL. T*-i 0" n>ted Sta^s *x>*rd of snrrey ino ge oftfae proposed ?bip canal ' fro?^ he Great Labs* to the Atlanta i ocee*! avor? a cana! 30 feet deep, 340 i feei ide. arpnud Niagara failt, leafiug J. >*e Onla io at 0*??go, through the Otvregn 'ivcr tojOnetda lake, the?'-- trough tbr Mohawk vajiey to the I-idfOD viver. A siDjjIe lock wou. ' be 1,000 tf.- c long, with walla ' SO it. hijfh. Tba gre*f problem hu bee.r io fina 6'orage for water to feed thi? .,reat caual cu its various IeTeI? inlPfforintr *ri' h m annfeM nr. ing rcjaii emenU along the line. Tie survey ooard reconemeod* the creation of a'a're covering SO -qnare mile* of 1 lau'.i on the BHck ri -er in Jefferson connfr to serw: -3 * feeder. Thil feecer would connect with the canal by a -mailer wal 90 miles long, as wido as the Erie carta!, and strike it jast vrest of Home. The commission alio ^-commend* the coastrnc??on of a aJoii'.ir canal to c nvec.- the St Law- 1 r^ccs . iver*t the hem! .>f the Cooctaur Rao'f'i ?o L-ike Chatsplain.?Tex'ile Excri.'or. Vj , /} Kis V;j Havs Al*a;s Bwgfet ( i E?>.. the Weather Make# People Sick. Tr.tvci are few piv?pie who are peri?ct:v ,.ea;tby. Eve.y individual hc.s bia t'.aKest spot. s\ hen a raw, chilly dav r-''ac8 in ibe mids' of hot weather aim -3 evcryoue, while glad of the reli? 1' ? the depreesiug heat, ehows mor <?r ir^s disturbance of his phyiical sypu'-y. These di>turbancet varv fo wid<-'v !.hat few the real reason for iLcm to the change in the atmos- ' f-he1'.':i3d the climate. For instance, two people of one family may be tou3-".v!)at indUposfd ?8 a result of clitt 'i'ic chanfre, the manifestation of onel-fc'i'g a sore threat or hoarseness *nd i i io'?tber ra*e a JIv^r disturbance whjV'i takes the naioe of biliousness. Tbe c'ima?ic disturbance shows itself in tb? portion of the eytem which is be indifidnal'* tvrskest spot?ihe nlac.- w here Eicki'.css. if ii come*, will be B"i?. 'rest, the poiwf whicb girv? out from over-ex-ition *cd weaknfii*. Tne r?M)l> Lpalihy oon re?i5?? thfse ?tm<">i bpric cfxDgh" ;;i:t preserves the j i bodi:-' eq$u!ibria:jc w???k person < needs to rake specif precaution s-> live . at i)?8 may rot be ea?Uv | tiproc1 f>ver br iwi't condition, for onr c'^na'e i* h<"i3f' tc change. TVre wii! or- >b<* depre-?s'!-^:.}*v8, 33 weit as lho/5 <lay> whkib - ? ofte:i follow a tbnrdorstorm when i-zoue fill* th* air and vo i&y\ "Wtef. a. good feeling atmosr b'rre mis i'T'?American Journal ot Health. ? ftw ^ /?v? Calf.Ph/itim o n/1 P/iTAraa j T-f nteuse ischirt: r\.>?l smarting in-j to theee di*? ase?, is insiantlv ? lavc^ by i?ppivi: ? Charabtrlain'a KyeV./i Skin Ointment. Many v-r> ; id nave bee^ permanently oared >.y t. It is equally efficient tor i'ching !' Tie? ?.nd a favorite remedy for tore ii-ippu--. chapped *ands, chilblains, irost oites and - chronic sore eyes. ' . _ t . .1. 1 20C13 T.**.r oox. tor -jate oy jacja?8ier Co. r ' if f. OPSY. 1 sesof this )]&, i860. jCMjtoU I ^ /V<6>(?> ^jg lend anattzfea, caused fcrom liver and ompletely died, saturated with fluid; sn. legs t?rrlbly inflamed and exuding RIPTIC -and am sow comfortable an<l r statement as jou may deaira. I an JAR, Winnsboro, S. C. Mi?* Era HaH, of ^Mitford, is ing at Mr. J. L. Glenu's.?Chester Lad tern. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. *E. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, "~'-M S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of hi* 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 country needs. il All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, 10008 up loe siomaca, MrcugLusua iuo nerves, puts vim, vigor a.nd new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you Deed it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 60 cents. Soid by McMaster Co., iruggists. Mrs. T..C. Bobertscn, of Columbia, was with relitiva* here for a short visit this week. || Tho One Day Cold Cure. Seraott's Chocolates laxative Qplnine for cold in tnenea<l and sore tnroat. tmiorcntaw them like candy. Clerk ofiCoart B. H. Jenniu^t went > to Columbia on Wedne*daj'. CASTOR IA 1 Por Infanta and Children. Til KM Yn Han Always Baagjrt 1 ?The nprthbound puienger train due toere at 7.20 a. in. has for several mornings arrived here two or three hoar* after schedule time. mam 1 The One Day Cold Cure. For cold ia the head and sore throat use Ker? mott's Chocolates I^axative Quinine. the " One Day Cold Care." ?fine:? 'jsa - :wi -WATCH - WORKA SPECIALTY. j i Nothing we prid? onrselrci on more than deliveries UNQUESTIONABLY FINE WATCH WORK to oar customers. We are admittedly ahead of nil competitors in this department; thus roa may have absolute certainty of obtaining accurate time when your timepiece is repaired by u?. v ' - S COHFIST SEE HE if oar watch work tbat we guarantee lame to five entire sanitation for 12 nontbi, and prepay expre.n charges both ways should the watch fail to do well during this specified time. Write to as for farther information. R BRANDT. A 11 W A 14 11. ^ JV 41 ^ The Watchmaker and Jeweler, CHESTER, S. C WANTED, for cash, Hiakory, Dog wood,Persimmon,Walnut Logs Southern, Hardwood Co., P. 0. Box 5is, Charleston, 8. C. 11-22-1 m PT?T7QTnTJ PTOW * A\JWW AWAY J A4V PACIFIC FffiE 1NSUHANCE C0MPAIY 8F NEW YORK. Solicits ?uare of the public palrons - age. 9-26 lv Executors' Notice. XTHTff*!?. u horchv uIvpm thuf til IN person* having claims agaiaft the estate of Berjamiu Altston, deceased, will present the tame duly attested, and those indebted make payment to the nnderfifned. II. W. CONNER, JR , R. F. W. ALLSTON, Qualified Executors, A T.flW "P?nrrA VfnrfiKr\vr\ C P V MUmjl AI0UXVI vv 1UUCVV4V] Vf 1-!M? / .,l