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LOCAL IWTCLJLUil&N^lv Wednesday. Febraa^y 7, - 1900 LOCAL BKi&rji. ?Moner to loan. See advertisement. ?Read W H Flen&ik-irs "etrnyed" % ivertiwaaeat ciaewryry. it. ?See notice of annual meeting, of J the Farmer*' Mutual F; re Insurance A Company. j ?a flne lot of-males for tale bj ' M. Yf Doty * Co. Read their ad erti>?nsc-1. ?Mr. Ii. FJ?aoik6n of oar town gare a chock tor $10,000 for a lot of " cotton a few days past. ?Hunters of partridges and other fame are referred to the trespass noties published elsewhere. j r DeWHt'a Witch Hazel Salve it wn- j equalled for pile*, isjoriea and akin diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all coanler1\ feits. McMuter Co. if ?Ho land was sold on Monday. Some personal property wsis sold K under chattel mortgage*, &c. E ?The name ot the postofflce which I* baa been established at Gladden'* f Grove is Am? and Mr. W. T. Mef Crorey is postmaster, t ^ ?Mr. George Laadtrdale, who parehased the cottage formerly occupied r by Mr. T. T. Lumpkin, iihavisgit fCIUWQIVU auu Jiaiwwu. W. 3. Philpot, Albany,Ga, tsyt: "DeWitt's Little Early Rieera did me m- store %ooi than my piilf I ever took." The faaoss little pills for constipation, ' bilioniaess and liver sad bowel troables. McM aster Co. ?0a accoant of the irregularity of the regclar trains load trains are t being ran by the Southern Baily way. The locals carry paueng ers and bag: gage bat bo nail or express. ?News reached Winnsboro on mcs- i day that Mr. C. S: Brlce, Sr., of Y* Albion, w&? exceedingly ill. Hie friend* throughout the eouaty will deeply regret to bear this, and will " , . bope to hear better news of hia in a few dayg. r- " Th? One Dey Cold Cure. For colds asd sore throat ut Kenoott's Choc?. Sates ?ax*ti re Qcisi**. JStsily ttken ? eatfy aadqoicUy rare, ?Tne stockholder* of the Fairfield ~~ *- * Cotton Si lilt were maae nappy *nu?7 by receiriag a letter in which wasenclosed a check for their first dividend * of Si per cent on tbeir stock. The stockholders expect great things from the mill in the future. t The two-year sentence of Wm. - Lylei, of Fairfield, convicted of man, ' al&agbter in Febrniry. 1809, wm comanied to one year Judge Gary stated, ttz.t the provocation was great ?and that he had imposed the minimum sentence; he recommended the com* mutation. ?*T had dnocoiiia for rears. No r medicine was so effective u Kodol Dyspepsia Core. It jwe immediate - relief. Two bottles produced marvel . - one results," writes. L. H? Warren, Albaoy, Wis. It digests what yen eat and cannot fail to core. McM&ater Co. ?The bicyclists in town are cc jplainieg of the great amount of broken W ; glass on the streets. This endangers the tires of the wheels and as bicycles; - - are taxed the owners haTe a right to k .: be protected by law. It is suggested that the cooneil pass an ordinance to x iv. ? ? sect me cjuc. p, - - Mr. D. M. Mobley, of Blaek&tock, will leave that place this week to ac^ ^ cept a position with Messrs. Aiken & afc Dnnlap, oi Chester, to sell heavy groW". ceries on the road. Mr. Mobley has || been with Messrs. A. Maedonald b SI ;' ' Co., of Blackstock, lor seven years, sjzt. and leaves them new becaase they eontemplate some change in their business. Mr. Mobley's friends wifch htm w I = every tnccess in bis new position. II. Cur9 Cold In Head. IS ? Sermott's Chocolates Laxativeeasy to Uke and quick to co?e coxa ur aeaa ua aoxc I f i t&TOQt. ?A Dili has been introduced by .v Congressman Stokes t-> giro free mai) ?' , ; delivery to all towns, having as many as three thousand inhabitants or whose p gross receipts amount to $5000. Ualortanately Winnsbore cannot be ineluded in the list ot towns that are to I' . thus favored, bat Mote of oar seicfc* i boriDg towns, Chester, Beck Hill and I Yorkr'sUe, are included. A boat eighteen towns can meet tbe requirements. . ?From a letter received from Mr. [ J. G. Wolliu* be informs tie tbat tbe ^ Coietnan lodge buiidinj %t Crosbyrille was destroyed by fire on the 26th. This was a two story building, the - - - -. _ .. r second stotj being sua s>y in mvobi ?sd t! e first itory for the sckool. The ?cbooi h-s been undsr the chaise of liiu Jennie Betty, of Wmnaboro. The building w&i iatore^JBg^S^] hnndrcd dollars* n ! ? ^? the morning. L ^ ~ 4. II. Un.i.? i off sppoimoieot u? mi. &uuot 3^*:' MeMftster, of Columbia, to & censis clerkship is noted in Wednesday's Sfcata. Mr. Mclfasier stood the civil I j service examination ic A*ianta shortly before Christmas and the result is his appointment to a clerkab;p, which is wLf io take .effect on February 1st. Mr. UcMister is a sob of ?be la<* Col. F. W. McMaster aad i* wait knewn ' . v here. His friends will be glad to learn of hit appointment. ?Tue Lancaster papers report that cotiou was selling there a day or two W ago for 8 cents. The price has sot ^ risen as high as ihi? here as yet, bat f r-?% Kr?r?incr Cap ?n^ w it 19 W il*-. *4J?4JJ *? IVi ?uv? are holding their cotton until it dce? bring 8 c*uts. Some eveu venture to hope tor 9 and 10 ceuts bat the maJr jority of people wno have cotton to v sell would be satisfied with getting 8 cents, and woald consider themselves fortunate to get that. ?Th? Diocese, tbe organ of the y Episcopal Church in Sooth Carolina, Y ' ends tbe year of i;? renewed existence with the February number and celebrate? that pTem by changing its form for the better, bv enlarging i s b<;rders, End, wt> trust, streDgthej i?g i a r stakes. An increase of one-third in size with no increase in price is a good it*p forward. May its prcgn-ss erer be onward and ita patronage upward. ?The Torkrille people art wondert irg who it to be tbtir next poitmaater. There are two applicants for the plate, 1 - one a lady wboii supported by Demo1 ?... crats and tbe other a Mr. A. S L : 2. . J????MWM? SORE LUNGS Sore lungs, pain in the cheefc and painftQ breathing, the fore-runners of pneumonia, are quickly relieved and cared by the old reliable 3>r. John W. Boll's Cough Syrup. It breaks cp a cold in one night Try it at once. BsSulEs COUCH SYRUP Witt fluiftltfv heal Sops Lunas. *" " "?- J ? - ? SosetarefOMl! fcad pleasant to take. Doctors rccotaaaesd it rrfccascts. At all diaggist?. Withers, * Republican. The lady at one time held the office aad gave entire satisfaction, the ?>iqoirer status, and she standi some chance of beixg appointed. The Bepnbi?ci;n candidate wilt probably be the successful one however, as he i> backed by strong i&epaoncaa mucesce. Geo. Barbe, Hendota, Va., saya. "Nothing did me so nmcb good as Kodol Dyspepsia Care. Due doie relieved me, a few bottles cored me." It digests what you eat and always cares dyspepsia. McMaster Co. ?The north-bo'ind morning trsio ?3 two or three boars behind sehedaie tine every day, and people are begin- j ninjj to wonder why the schedule is | | sot changed, as it seems rather useless | to bare the train scheduled to arrive . here at 7.30 a. m. and to have it reach ; here at half past nine or ten o'clock.j I The reason assigued for the delay is ; I that about SO miles have been added to I the ron of this train aud with the in-1 I crease in miles the train can not make j | it in the same time. * j ?The report recently submitted by j t the board of trnstees of Clemson Col. j i lege s\ows the institution to be in a j fine condition and doing splendid | : work. As the school increases in size j | the expenses grow heavier and a con- j | siderable amount it needed in addition i to what it already appropriated to the j college. The textf& school which it , nnder the chargc c* air. Means Bsaty j | and which was be' \ short tine ago established is naki&g excellent progrets and bids fair to be one of the most important departments of the college. ?The State ?ajs: It is a shock to find that the thrse representatives in the bono from Fairfeld county, Columbia^ near and dear neighbor, toted against the proposed change of i ?Ki? which srnnld enable j this city to equip itself with first-class [water and wwerage. sysiems. How did it come about that three ot the ten ! votes in opposition were cast by Fair* | field nsen? Did Messrs. Mcbley, Hags! dale and Johnson fear that if Columbia j kept on improving Fairfield weald be j depopulated tee to tally?" " Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamil: ton. Pa., writes: "I think BeWitt'f Witch Bazel Salve the grandest saWe made.'7 It cures piles and laeais every tbibgv -All fraudulent isdutioni are worthiest. McMaater Co. -Ihe^ wtd were obliged to be oat of doors, on Wednesday bad a hard of it, as a bleak, strong wind blew air day, and walking wa* diffiI wind came witb great force "frem ite northwest and clond? of seed ind dost .and scraps of paper bletc about blinding and chokief the unfortunate* who ventured out. A!tL.__L tl>? timtuuafnM W*a eKflnt I'BVUgU UiC ICUipC-aktut. no wvut twelve degrees higher than on Toesday morning the weather was far more disagreeable, calm, cold weather being vastly preferable to the windy days we hare to often in winter. | ?On Monday night tbo warehouse of Mr. R. T. Fewel), of Rock Bill, was burned. The warehouse contained about 850 bales of cotton, all ef ; which is supposed to hare been insured. In this warehouse were about 80 bales of cotton belonging to Messrs. t tx vtuni? on.i j T, Rnhinson. These biles were, of coprs^, consumed with the rest of the contents of the i builcing, fcut the loss wis fully cot* | ered fey ksarance. The entire less on the contents of the warehouse is estimated at between $10,000 and $12,000. Rock Hill had two cotton fires the same day, only one of them, however, amounting to anything serious. * - ! ? rftali. 3) ? . I run, pate, anecmtc 511? ^ | need a fatty food to enrich | I their blood, give color to ? | their cheeks and restore their | | health and strength. It is | a safe to say that they nearly $ | all reject fat with their food. | *IA1B COD LIVER OIL mttffrpofmspmes of limes soda * is exactly what they require; | J it not only gives them the im-1 $ portant element (cod-liver oil) | ! | in a palatable and easily di* ? igested form, but also the hypo-1 phosphites which are so valua-1 ble in nervous disorders that i usually accompany anaemia. 1 | SCOTTS EMULSION is a | f fattv food that b more easily f | digested than any a^her form j !of fat. A certain amount ofI flesh is necessary for health. ] You can get it in this way. j We have known per-! a sons to gain & pound a \ g day while taking it j ? 50c. ?nd$r.oo, *11 druggists. { * SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, NortorJC < Hot 8*pp?r. Tbt ladies of Bathel Church and commmaity will serre a hot aapptr at ih- residence - t Mr. J L Cantf-en on . Febra*f v Sio :??r the --f B? 'iai , ? hurch. The public i? cordiawy iu-, ited. i O ^ ~ i. i: J*. A Parllooa Climb. The rope to the nigh weather pale 1 became unfastened at the top, and the i pui.ey woulda'r work. Willie Diek- j ont a colored boy, pnt oa spars and I ' *,i ?L ~ - * J <? ?ft/1 tk? WAVNA ciiwucu luc |KJin auu tuou iub , Tbe pola is very fina l at the top, and it was i dangerous climb. FISE. About h&lf-p&at four o'clock on Saturday morning, the old Methodist parsonage, now occupied by Mr. W. K. McOarley, was found on fire by Policeman Gilbert. The west end of the kitchen was charred near tbe chimaey. The fire was extinguished beiore the i ? v-j iv. lire ftv'nipaoy resciicu toe piaco* tuu the loss wu imigniiieant. The place is new owned by B. J. Emerson. That Tkrobblsg HewUoh* Would quickly leave you, if yo* need Dr. King's New Life Pill*. Thousands of r-ufferers bare proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Eead&chtA. They make pare blood and strong nerves and build up your health. East to take. Try them. Only 35 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. WHO KNOWS HIM? Postmaster Rion has handed u* the following for publication: ? . AA < AAA MiaaiCDurg, ra., uaa. zo, xtuv* Postmaster: Dear Sir-Would you be kind enough to make inquiry about a man by tbe came of James Williams. Should any of bis friends live near there tell tbem to write to me; it may be to their in* terest. James Williams is a man of about 50 ytars of age, and was a soldier in tbe war of 18SI-W. Address, Mrs. Ro*ie ?. Spacht, Middlebarg, Snyder Co., Pa. MRS. JANE HEREON D?AI>. Mrs. Jane Herron died at the home of Mr. W. J. Elliott, near, Columbia, oa Friday night. She bad tbe grip, which developed into pneumonia. Mrs. Herren w&> tbe widow of the late Robert Herron and was 74 years of age at tbe time of her deatb. Funeral services were held at Mr. EHiott's on Saturday night by Hers. Knox and John O. Wilson, and tbe body brought to Adger's on Sunday and buried in " ?- u .1? miAa /vf fiOCK V/narca cemeicrj uj mo ?u* ?> her husband. She leave# one ton, Mr. W. J. Herroa, and two grandchildren. The greatest dasher from coldi and la grippe is their resulting in pnsnmooia. If reasonable care is n?ed, however, and ChamberlainV Cosgh Be?edy taken, ail danger will be avoided. It will cnre a cold or an attaek of la grippe in less tiaie than aay other treatment: It is pleasant and safe (10 take. For sale by McUas teruo. Uncials?-Jd The following is a list of letters remaining unclaimed in the .^ostoffica at I "Winnsboro, February 5, I960: Rer. Elder E. H. Earit. Mi?? Emma Howell, Mr. Williitfl Jones. Mr. Charley Scott. j Miss Bekay Thorn*** Tbo?. Walker. Persons calling for the above letteff I will pleas* say tbey are advertised. j Prestos Bion, P. If- i "After doctors failed tp cnre mo j pnenaaouia I a?ed One Minute iiough i Cnre and three bottle* of it cared me | It is also the best remedy ou eairtb for wheoping coagh. It eared my ]jrand*kili)i>tii of lk? yarnrat i>aa?i writAI I Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the j only harmless remedy that give* immediate result#. Cares coaght, colds, croap and throat and long troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it Mother* endorse it. MeHatter Co. JUKOKS FOR TEE FSBBCABT TBBM The following ia a list of the grand and netit im-ora far the Fabrnar? term of canrt, *bicb jseeti on the third Monday: GBAJfD JURORS. John F. Baris, J. B. Boyd, JV F. Brawn, J. M. Caldwell, W. H. MacJcorall, John Crawford, K. L. McNatsi, W. E. Martin, Walter Allen, T. P. Y<?angiuer, F. A. Neil, "W. J. Bnrlery. PETIT JURORS? riR?T. WREXW. J. L'yles, Thos. A. Moore, XI. C. Sterling, Tho? W. Brice. Jr., A. A. Young, A. J. Boalware, Sr., W. E. -? t> a A w*;i T? OiCQlCf rl ?W* k74IOUU| 1? At ?' W. J. Kennedy, D. P. Hammiter, Matt. S. Herron, T. G. Yarboroujb, A. A Ab?l), A. *7. Mcbiey, John W. Bankhead, W. B. Wright, J. II. Hamilton, J. W. Durham, J. A. Carmaa, ,W. L. Kirkpatrick, G. il. Steadmav. H. M. Owene, K- Wade Brice, T. H. Ketehin, A. J. Browiii W. R. A#hford, J. G. Martin, G. B. Belm, W. K. Doty, W. J. Tomer, 5am Dixom B. A. Boulwara, R. A. Pavrick, T. F. Smith, J. R. Smith. INFORMATION FOR TAXPAYERS'. The following letter from the Comptroller General to County AndLter Richmond ha* been banded as fee publication. Those making return? will tare ibemaeivet trouble* by following the instructions given is tbi tetter: Columbia, S. C., Jan. 27,19G0 Mr. J. L. Richmond, County Auditor: Dear Sir?In writing up your dopftcate for 1900? plea?e observe the fe? lowing: ltr. Require a tax return in d? foim fn>m al l^t^p>T?rs. Do ikX \ ] accept a return mat says "same u j?? [year, or no ck&nfe in property." ^fWheT? thfc party deiiresto send.reinn t| bj mall, let him make return uztfta i f oath before a magiffeatf or netarj [.? public and tranaait by BaSI. H 2nd. B iore entering a nszse on you >* duplicate, check the return* by th | duplicate of 1S95 and see wio har ^ failed 10 wake return, or if ibey ar in another school district or toualkif Be carefal in this work and do not enter property twice on your dupllcite. Never charge a piece ef land to %(?r n e nTJtii yoo OGHirCe " > { > e. ? bC > ' CO1.' u* *. nr ?.Un l(.'r - i - U? j the v tr - the' r?rhiej o^frer, ith ? e tax .loiihcat* 8a n?ii , <0 ;F-. * -sniptxifid tyf a*-?i?Wirs liit /ail an i axpa;e:r wj^-> ?r-.e o>r; your-i u -*>:e in 18ft and who do ?ol ma&e ve< a rn for 1900. - v;;;;^ i> >!hk? ranee of tb?M'ln?trBC!ioot will y ?Vint mauy' - error* fjid- tirf netes-i; 'or tiu? deptrtaeQ* to oaa* sid"r p? i.ion- looking td cfie-ct rnwtiois ?f euon which "Ib'efifd <h?vto Dev-r bctij a*d?. P ease *cknoirIedge " receipt of this letter. Yonrstraly, ~ ' 3. F. Derluuuj Comptroller Geuera!. Thd One Day Cold Cure. For eoM in the bead and soretfcrooi uae Kermott'a Chocolates X#a*ativc Quiaiac, ti? " One Say Cold Cure." coMixe axd oorsre. . Rer. J. K. Hall spent Monday iu town. Mr. M. H. Mobley spent Snnday with bis family. Miss Bertha Robinson is rialting friends at Edgeiaeor. Miss Mary Matthews left for Columbia Thursday for a few weeks' stay. Mrs. B. J. Quatilebaua went) to Columbia Thursday to spend a few days. . ,% Mr. T. W. Lauderdale is north Fa the interest of the Fairfttfil' Cottou. Mills. Mrs. D. A. Presaley, of Colaabia, l? ob & riiit to her mothtr, -Jfef. M. L. Connor. ... Miaa Lida Dixon, of Blackttock, je rutting Mitt Mary Mobley.?Chester Laitern. ' -"ri. >;/ Idri. Addio Gailiard came ip Irom Columbia Monday night to-tiiitrelatives here. . - Miss Ethel Rabb, of Rldgeway, is ieitiDg her grandmother, lira.. N. K. ?** fAorn IMIVUi ucai wn u? s . t"-. . Miis Alice McMwter spent Saturday and Sunday with her parent*, Mr. and Mn. R. N. McMaateri \y~ Mi? Kate Wheeler, daughter of Mr. J. T. Wheeler, of the W>nnsboro Hotel, arrived Wednesday. llifk E. G. Dwight left Friday morn--1 ing for Washington where sbewBi " pend several weeks with Mre. D. D. : Gaillard. < Miss Addie .Carter, of Lancaster, After 8peBdingr> few days wrta mt?. M. H. Mobley, left Holiday tor.Mf? W. T. McCrorey's, at Gladden VGroye, Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. B. P. Oliria, of Barcelona, : Spain, ppends hi* winters at Aiken, S. C Weak nervei had caused ic.ysre pains in tne back ot hi* bead. On nsins Electric Bitters. America'szgceatpRf Blo/.d and Nerve Kemedy, all,pain soon iest him. He eayr this grand mediciue i* what his country seeds. All America knows that it cures liver ; and kidner trouble, purifies tb&bkwU . ' tones np ?be stomach, strebgibefH.tko: I nerve*, pats vim,, vigor.and newjifa I into every mascle, nerve and organ.^f the body. If weak,' tired or ailing rjyju need it. Every bottle goarafct&d, only 10 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., | druggists- : If-1 wmiBoso'8 rsoGBtey, ' The Fairfield Coast? Seat KcepLaf - 5Jp Xl ilh the Proc?M!?n. k JO:: i The State, Jan. S9. In rep!> o at* iuqniry if Wlunsboro was in line with the progress of other towns in (he State, Representative Jn?. G. Moblev vest?rdt?y said: "Winnsboro is improving in bnsintf-u ?t>d growing in population. A we!!-; qufpptd cotton mill under eflU cicnt uif.DRgi tutut ha* been eitabiisht d Mid o,j? rites 5,000 ?pindfe? 210 ioots~, mannf'Cture* 2,500 baits of cott<;D atd has a rapital stock of $102, 000 It i* ejected that thtf capital mentioned will toe doubled Izr the near future. i' . 1 "Many worthy white farmers hare taken positions in the mill, aid casual glance at the men employed there will convince anyone wha has teen cotton mill operatives that they, compart favorably with those of any other mill in the South V* ? "Tee busine&a men of Win nsboro | are substantial and energetic. The' bar bas always been noted >ftj^leg.al ability and iutegrity, and bblid that reputation with pride.. "The Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Company does a large b*aine?s and. bas in connection with the oil milla first-dans ginnery and roller mill ?rhjrh hat added mtcb to the con enie ice of the lai mer? and stimulated the planting of wheat. . "The educational advantage* are ex; cellent. The Mount Zion Institute, | under the able management of Prof, i W. H. Witherow, is doing a good woik. It has a most enviable reputation ai-.d hxs tutored tome of the ablest men who have ever figured ia it J hiatory of our State. They often refer to the fcchooi row as the 'light on the hill.7 The Mt Ziou Society ia prubably the oldest chartered organization row in exigence in our Stete outtide | the city of Charleston. It was or(ganized oyer one hundred years ago. "The society is of ineatimable bene* fit to Wincsbere and to F.irfi*ld fnnntv. Ttg members are ever j?aloua ' and proud of its exiatenee, and whenJ/svei'they think that (be society it on tie wane hate a general revival of in* tei est and reuew it? life, i "Winnaboro is healthy, the natural drainage excellent and the water .] pure." < (A CoBTlndof Answer. "I hobbled into Mr. Biarkmon'i i? drag vtore one evening," tavt Wealey ZNelsou, of Hamilton, Ga, "and be asked ?e to try t)hainberlain'c Pain JJalm f??- rfeeamatiwn with which I ?.~A rl t'.ir a louir time. I told 1 liAU ?n ? i-f ihira I bad do faith Jin.auy medicine u (l*hev all failed. ?T.e said:' 'Well if . t Cbufrberiain's Fnin Balnr does not , i toe!p yon, you naeil not pay for it.' J took a bottle ?f it home aud used il > xcoordijjg :o the directions 'and in one f c week I ?a? enred, and have ??>t since ' beeo trmbled with rheumatism." | bold by AlcMasterCo, r j ilr. W. M. Tostick spent a few daji B in lull n e ' m ' The'One Day Cold Cure. Kemail's Chocolates Xax&tive Quinine,fo) i cold is the head and sore throat Children taJa them like candy. y To All i "V. ...' .. ^ VAUGHN'S Read the fo ;."X r-' j- [Tonrs of recant data to hand reqnea ^?..<.- kldooy*,,, My physicians said that I cou X gallonsdrawn from scrotum several 1 fluid. Was unable to set any rest or ale Able to attend to my business. I can n . v. gUd to fjvo it. m some poor sullcre* ms ? ? ? 111 The traae suppnea oy j :. JBT45CX IN COTTOlf YAEKS. . __ 3.T.8 They 6* Up'5 F?r C?nt in Ten Days. . -.v, . CktrlotU Olmtier. Lut evening snil men io this city ?p*ke in most hopefnl terms of the cotton iittuftioD, and ??pecei*lly of th? advaace in the priet of cotton yarns, mum tn h*v* baan rerr sren truly emphasized yesterday. One prominent mill man said: "The &i?eoT?ry seems to have been made suddenly that the cotton crop it nnusually short and the consumption unasuaJly large, and now the price of cotton wilt probably be higher. This silua-, tlon has bees more or less apparent'ln the South lor some time. The indica-^ tions to-day are that this, conviction* has been forced upon the buyer? of cbtton and cotton products. - "The mills in this eity and in its vicinity repert much inquiry for goods *" Thio wnnM indl. lVTlUtUfCU?U(?i;> x>uo nvuiu ?.?. cat* that b*yer? w&nt to bar foods for ioirte time to ;ome and at present puc???chowiag that they apprehend highefr'pricec. Tn- the Ia*t ten d*y? there has been anad ranee of 6 per cent on cction yarn. The chance* are that it will fcd bigfcef" > ; Another wall knewn mill man, after ^cgtneral diicnuion of the milling: itaatfon,, *aid: . "Itkas certainly been pronounecd to-day that ootton yarn*, of all kinds are advancing in price.. ~ Thi* i* the immediate result of the (BCl UMl m^UU! u VC||JUUIU(. IV realize the shortness of the cotioa crop, , and by no.means baring her quota, she wxidt, of nectsity pay considerable of an advance. < Yarns bare advanced iron 1 to 2. cents on the pound, not as the resnlt' of any boom, bat owing: to % legitimate increase in priees. ' , .. 1 hi? flattering condition applies sot only to cotton and cotton manufaclur leg, bat a. casual ooaeiver must note that the demands far all manufactured Drodncts in wood or iron are making en Advance. All kinds of manufac- | torod goods are short on the hands of thejobbere. . - The time it cooai&f when the United State* will dictate prices to Liverpool. Taking, everything into consideration, thi? country never bad a better ontlook than at the present time.7' . McMa?terCo. arnarautee every bottle of 'Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ABU Wlii reiQDQ ,IUC iflUUCY iu aiiyjuo j who is not satisfied. after nain?two-i thirds. of tfce., contents. Tbii is the! best rmmedyiDthe world for la grippe, j ?i5bfbs, colds," croup.-' abd whooping coufk aa(f i? plcsss'Dt-and safe to take. U prersbU any. tendency of aco'.dto r?nblt in potomonia. .. Me. H. L. Elliott spent Thursday in Colninbia. ; ; ~ Belief In six Honrs. Distressing Kidnev and PUdder DlsrftlfftVMf ir iir 'tvew Great South American Kidney Care." j It i# * great surprise on acconnt of its , exceeding promptness in relieving pain i? bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If yon want quick relief??d cure this is the remedy, told by W. K Aiken, druggist, WinnsT boro, S. C. Mr. A. C. Leisman was in town Friday. Fricbtfal Blander Will often cause a horrible Barn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will, kill the pain and promptlv heal it. Cores Old Sores, ^ever Sore*, Ulcer?, Boils, Felons, Corn?, all Skin Ernp tiona. Bast Pile cure on earth. Only 15 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by- McMaster Co., druggists. ?A new three-room cotUgt for rent. Well of go^d water convenient.. J. O- Boag. OASTOniA. B?ar? ti? j? ^ ^ Yg Hw Atoft Bffigtt Hobs E. B. and G. W. Kag>d*?e came op Saturday to spend the holidays apd returned Monday. | "I had broochiti* every winter fcr i years and no medicine gave me per* ; maneut relief till I be*ran to take One Minute Cough Care. I know it is tbe be?t cough medicine made." says J. > Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures ; conghs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It i< the children's greatest'remedy. Curei quickly. UcMaater Co. ' Mra. Samuel Ward is on a visit tc Ciaxton, Ga. The One Day ?old Cure. ' Cold in bead and sore throat* cured by Ker ' toott's ChocolatesXaiative Quinine. .'As easy tc tafceas candy. * ChiHtteircry for them." __ .. Mi . sufferers LITHONTRIPTIC has cure< dreadful disease and it v lloiwing letter from R. J. Be /?_ ?<^ ' j /? /] s ^ ^2- c '*v .>. y y ^ S)s~ S2/& tlog statement of my casa which I gladlr give. I I 14 not last but a short tiuie. I was untbie to 11? do1 Irnes. I was complete.';/ filled at tiiVtimo.I be ep ereceptrwhilA under thu lnfluehfe'o ol an opiate-' i io*.n ride my horse, a thing I had boenimaUo to dc y be benefitted thereby.! , A PHE MURRAY DRUG CO Mr. W. J. Elliott, of Colombia, is in. town Mr. Felin.0 Fee, the veil known traveling man, spent Mcnday'in town. AA CTAD I A V/HO i vnin , ??r Infeats and Children. Tie Kind Yao Han Always Ewfit W^atveef ?? / '. ?? * ^ ' WANTED, for cash, Hiekory, Dog wood,Persimmon, Walnut' Logs Southern Hardwood Co., P. O. Box ?29, Clnarleeton, S. C. 11-22-la , PRESTON RION, Agent n?nmn. pttip TttomJiWr PMfPiYY I fAll'Iife rUHe inOUXULnuu uvjjuom -> ' OF mwi /l. ";* Solicits a sua re of the public palroaA age. 9-26 ly . . * " MONEY TO LOAN. uj " * m 1 J Twenty thousand dollars to lead on s at ipfactor y paper. ** james q.davis, 2-7x3 Treasurer.. STRAYED/: V QTBAYED FEOll HOME ON Friday, January 36, on? Mon??Colored Greyhound, answers to tjbe name of DeJi. ^f takcu "ap ordeiiVered a saleable reward will be paid. 2-lfSx2 W. H. FLENNIJESN* Trespass Notice A LL PERSONS A HE WARNED i ?TL against booting* or otb-. erwise tre8p*B?iojf on aiiyof oqr I*nda. The i&w will be gtrictlr enforced. GEO. U. TIM MS, CHAS. TIM MS - - i ANDREW TIMMS, v 2-1-1 JESSE R. BRYCE.,., " Final Discharge. '' . : - ' I - "TTTB *Tnmrnlr TIT.* T i i HiiiKiSiKI UlVli j>UHV?i lua; i on the 9th day #f February, -1900, I will apply ; the Jndgo of Probate for Fairfield Conntr, .at his office inthf U?nrt Home at Wfiuisboro, ^C./forj i.tral discharge as Administratrix of: be estate of J. ? *5n^ei\ deceased. MAKY E. SUBER,. 1 B-iw Admiaisftratric. j Executors' Notice. j NOTICE U hereby gi?en that all person* baring claim* again?t | the estate of Benjamin . Allstcn, | deceased, will present the same duly | attested, and those indebted make payment to the undersigned. 11. W. CONNER, JR., . R. F. W. ALLSTON, Qualified Execattr*, 5 Law Range, TTinnsboro, 8. C. 1-20-3 w ru w-tiuivi . it may CONCER N! WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, ARE in position to fnraitb yo? in anything you mav seed that is kept io a Well Regulated drug stokt. if jo^?a prca;l vl can'do it. ,f yooaeedCoogh^jra^., THK|f If routed.Tooth Br?hivEiT If 50a E?sd Perfamery. WE HAVE IT - If you need anything in the * ?y el Drug* and Patent Medicines, WE HAYE THEM r - If Ton need Paint for 70 a r boiue. [ . WE HATRTT 1 . D05T F?KGET Uo1 U J a Hi IVi /IflUvJ wv i & Co., ' Druggiits, From DR; " * . >\ i thousands of desperate ca ill positively cure you. itsill, Maj. 18th Reg. S. C. V< Ay* t^JU^Cy ^ -?got*~ S-'CQ, ?7 &Ji!!L*6#. iave been suffering for three years from d ropey," ga <ra rxcept shortly after being tapped, every tissue c Von Vi.UGaX'8 L1THOMTEIPTIC. perfectly ixelple I have used eighf bottles ci YAUGHKS i-JTHONT ?for nearly two years. You may pubiUsii aacfc of m * C k. / i" ' 1 ' rrvni "a'IT T ADI ^or saje.Dy juamn j.-ww Columbia, S, C. TV J "" * F. IVI. L.; I. C. ... V ANNUAL^ETi%.i rpHE ANNUAi/: MEETING OF r . the Farmrra1 Mntual Fire I nsnr" W - I? t,.M llva rTiCC UOHJpUJJ Wj>i -vie uoiu iu uiv To ?rn Hall; in Winnnboro, at 12 <,'clock M', on thev|hird Monday (19fh3'February, 19C0... .. . ' - ' " Special \\u8lne?s'. Report of-? Secretary ancf Tfeai?iter sU to transition* for* the year 1899, and an flection of officers for the tntoin- year. By order of the President . / JNO. J.NEIL, 2-7x2 *" Secretary and-Treascret, OC ..TO- Zfl ' for sale; : Bought right ^ and we wilte* sell cheap.**. ;; - v : V Yv* . . ' % W. DOTY & GO, A SUPPLY OF Landreth's Garden Seed -andOnion Sets. - - iT Triumph, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, and ! Burbanks Seed Irish Pota-j toes. Onions for table. JUST ARRIVED and 5 ? FOR SALE A NICE LOT OF HOKS1CS AAU MULES, a few good Mare*, a fiue . Combination Hor*e~ auda IVw Pin? Horse*. Mv mule< arc I have ' ew Bandied. I will sell tbe abore rt&sfcch?ap foi cash, or on time for gto?Tbaitkabl< - paper. Cows. I wili pay the higb??l cash pric-* f?;r al clastes ot e*>t2g, fsr or pj ir Buggies. 1 bare a few nice BUliGlES that ] C will ae I cheap for cash. I.fcave employ M Mr Arthnr Owen for the pre?enr \ ear. He wi;Live gl*< i ? "i? irianik /"?ll "" fanffl :tlld dl * IV U?rv Uin r,-' - ~ SOU^H4!DC>i8. ^ . A. Williford, Wimr'xTO, 8.C. ? ArftJCABA ?**!'- 'Hit Rfcrnia?r.sm ?a ?? Sopgfcuto day (few*. OPSYl | sesofthis )ls., i860.; * a s a I 'Wi '*~*L 1 *Hfy- :a*?% ' oera: anasarca. eausod from liver and ampietely filled, saturated xrfth Hold; > u. legs' laMbly inflamed and exuding HIPTIC and Aip now comfortable and yatawoafflitaa you may desired tarn .. . sAR, Winusboro, S. G - | - fin E - J WATCH WORK- f A SPECIALTY. M * ' H - . ' _ . .. ise ?-? : " V / : :??. ... j,.. -Nothing we. prtdfipnrtelm en mora . than delivering UMQVESTldtiABLy FINE' WA&GiEWOItK to oftr?astome?/ . . _ ^Wk ! We aw ada?|tfedljr: ah?ad of jui cem? -?2 rpetitori injthiidetriment; tbni roa mAybare absolute certainty of obtain;inf accurate &time when yoar tia?-' pieceris wnaircd-by mi. ^ [ ^ ^ 'of oac^atch. wojr^ that we guarantee I tame to five-, entire satisfaction for 12 1 aontha, and prepay.. erpre?? charges ! both' irayi sb'ottifl the watch fail to do ! well dnrinf-this- Specified time. < Write to a? foe farthtr infor?atio*. ft BRANDT, j .Th<e Watchmaker and . -Jeweler. :__CHESJER, 6. 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(JOnULLDS MOO wwicniunuun, "When En* Sang First Bast "The Man Wba Coolda't Laugh," "Possible Titles of Fetus* Book*," "8elKng Locks of Hair," "No Woman, No Fid," "Society Actresses," etc., etc. This fix* ?dtaoD boona in doib. printed on extra fins paper, aixl atoeolately. the. best humcroot book pub. Idml'i Wartll $2.50, mai'ed postpaid for SI.0?? -Ckler at bnoe. Send for our sew ?pedal ills** trateA cttalarae mailed tree. Gives yon the low* eat ptieas on all good boots. Address all orders to I 0 THE WERNER COMPANY, * falmhtM ui HABi-'arttren. AkTOB., Cblflt rn? W?ncr Coopcnjr U thoroughly reliable.]?Editar. f 41