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m ii i J . ?<u ? K LOCAL INTELLIGENCE! , , .. ^ Wedae?d*y, Febmaiy 21, 1900 K V toe .X XAT7EHS. ? ?A u?n cocci matting has 5 ml *at \ darn oa the floor of th? contt h*u*e. .UA?f i \ ?Tbr? thermometer regi*ier?u ftUVUl ?? 8 decree* a bo re zero on Snuda* :no<*niog, and was tt?e coldest day oi ;hi? ^ ^winter. j Y ?It it akout ti?e to comneifie roar j ,.j wwrk in :be g*rd?n, and MeUatier ( ?. j 4 etc *app;y you now nitii early wb- j ^ bafe plants I ?Person* hiring book* j > 1 : to Winc-boro Library will plews Jmts j 41u" *f s R S??T8U8on's store, i* itj $ c is ti?e to txchtMge books tor otb?r$. j DeWi'tJ? Witch Hazel Salve if an- { ; a f equalled for piles. injuries and skin i ? diieases It is the original "Witch ^ Hazel Salve. Baware of all connter;; feits. AicMaater Co. ^ Among the new diaeases are lifted >. typewriters' backache, telephone ear* ache, gam-chewers' lock-jaw and cigarette-sicokers' insanity.?Laucaeier ^ Ledge r. j y ~ ?Ciemson Colics is tending eat so Be rateable bulletins noir. Bails* tis 48 tells about the ate of broad and arrow tires, while 49 give* tnacb iatormttlm about strawberries. jL ?j?r. W. H. Jlatnikea, of our tows, paid aearly $23,000 for two M ; days' purchasing of coUon. Flenni* kea is !igr.t weight, 123 lbs. without C Ms OTsrcoat, eat h@ buys tbe cotton. I Geo. Bsrbe, Mendota, Va., says. a:* rna ,n mrch food as * -"?WU4iil? U1U WV ?vr ^ Kodol Dyspepsia Care. One dose re% - lieved me, a few bottles cared me." It digests what jou eat aid always cares dyspepsia McMaiter Co. ?The Bosten $?ar Concert Company t J - which ha* been advertised to giro an eitertainrj-.ent here en tbe 22ud ir.st. baa collapsed, and the engagement > toade lor tfais place has, therefore, been :jb? cancelled. ?Attention is called to the promisv ckoos shooting in town at night: Two ko*rt of town were badly | vmv . ?- ? .. ? frightened Wednesday night b? two ' ttiknown whits men shooting iu front of their bouse. - . ? John Dirr, Posey ville, Ind., ?ays: 3^ "I sever used anything as good as Oae Minute Cough Care. We are v% sever without it." Quickly breaks up ,Jr-^- ? coughs and colds. Cures all throat ISl aud la?g troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to take. ^ MeMaster Co. ?Mrs. T. M. Habaoieht keeps eue mtt of the most attractive grocery stercs rl) t*w?, ani kor geoii art u good as ih#T Jeok. makes a ckaog in her advertisement la this morning's issue aii we invite omr readers to read it. ?Mr. and Hrc. H. X.- letciin pri a i5?L reception Wednesday night at their SP?-? home in the aorthera part of town in honor ef Mr. and Mrs Jno. H. Cath11 cart. Qeite a number of yonng peeI pit ware isritei and the evenieg was H| thoroBghiy enjoyed. K' ^ Mr*. J. K. Miller, Xewton HawilK ten, Fa., writes: "I think De Witt's Witch Hazel Salye the grandest salve Ktde." It cures piles ami heals every. Uuag. All imneuienc usuawuai ?r? K ?-, , worthless. HcMaster Co fk .. _ ^ ... ?ACbarlotie grand jmrj attributes lie prevalence of crime to the gambling spirit and in their report they., sty "that tbe fair haads that so deftly ej? - handle the cards at progreasire eschrt ~ S><Lrti*s *hoa!d be as severely dealt with, f ^ ** are the ueg re crap shooters." ? - . ?Jno. Rabb was cat by bis brother Geo. Rabb in a difficulty near Rockton on Sunday. Both are colored. Jno. Rabb was brought to the doctor on Sunday. He is {very painfully cut *L- ^i* ?? 4K<2f h# IK IUV liurj 9Ut XV 13 bUVU|UH Mail -V will recover George hai not been j arreslca. "I had oroDchitis everv winter for ? : ;w - yews and bo modiciBe gave me per' f .v. Manent re'isf till I be^an :c rate One Miaute Cough Care. I k;?ow it is tf.c best cough medic;ue waUe." says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cares coughs, co/ds, croup, asthma, gripp? * : , and throa> and laug troubles, it is Is# tlra chilurt-r.'g greatest remedy. Cares ?so5^ r *" 'tiickly. JdoMaster Oo. 1 | j^jg'3 ?It is aot too eewi to-start- on joar i ' |p tprisg shopping, and the Caldwell ) ? C?mpany announces tbtt JsMe sc.;": tksy are prepared to help you They wisely coe\?aci?d foi a fceautifal line | 'Mf of plain lawns, muilins, &z., last A naaat tk? ^ia? flft ntlifik tod Wiy w ?nw * ??vt v? v ? ? ? ? ** (at tke b?aeit of tke contract. ?We learn from reliable sources that the railroad running from RockJr. tea "to th? Bcadrick quarry will be ex?h tended ai ait early date to the Ander ion quarries. The preaideot of the Winngboro Granite Co.. Mr. Redding, I and th? engineer! were in town a few dart ago. ?Fashions in womanV attire for the ensning spring will be shown in eighty pictures io tbe March La^c"' Home - Journal. Thirty pictuie* of 'he new at spring ha?s designed especially for tb? Journal will b8 included in (he number, wfcich covers evtry eBseDiiai lor tnt weu-aresaeci woman. N A,; ?We ?ee by Sunday's State t hat "*Ss iff " Mr* W. H. Fleuniken has decided ;o % ran for alderman at the approaching " election in Columbia. We had thought P ti *innsboro was large enoagh for s r light weight like old Harre, bat : hen .v i these are the dajg of expansion and ?x ? t ii?. " ^ 9^ We UUQ i iuow nun Liig uc ~ when be goes down to the capital. ^ - We hav * beard of a good many jrJid turkey* having been killed in the ?* j eoenty this winter, one hnn'er claim" ing to have kiiled a< many as eight, crow* pae of tfcem in kieb* of tow. T&<* KBf from ?tatem?m iia> ofte>; be?n mace that *11 the wis ? 'uik^ys in tbe county ai on the eat side of tbe C. C. & A. R. XV.) UUEB USTIUJ UCBH fcWM UJl IUC T*W*l. side in many years. We would like | " f#r same of our correspondents on the 1 > west side of the county to let us know -i if there is any troth iu this statement. Palatine Pruning; Scars. \ . gj^. ' " In tree pruning it it s decided ?ain for the Lv .re tr?e yalae to paint ali ; ?eara ieft by the taw above m inch ^ ' aero? Wi'k oominutd paintiugr the car wiii, if not more than for inches icros?, *od providing the tree is ikriftj, in tinrj be corertil wiihnew * . bark, each yes.-'* Ia>er of i cvr growth | ~ "V adding to the preceding oce. If the :V;; , paiotiug; i3 neglectec, moi?iar-j aul'j \A i% : ' CHUPPB j Griope and influenza invariably leave J the'avBtem with a bad cough. For j ench i)?. John W. Bull's Cough Syrop is highly recommended. This wonj d?rral remedy gives relief at once, [ conquers the worst cough overnight i and soon effects a thorough cure. DcBulfis COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza. Do*? are tauU and pleasant to take DoCttfS I rccomncad it. Pricc 25 els. At ali dmjjiaU. i 1 11 ..11 I drCiT will ?e? in, causing holloTrness. I New bark cannot clow oyer a cavity rt?a:tifi? from an unattended Bearcat i it can oyer a ?mootb, firm ?car-*ur'ac? when painted.?from Viek's Magazin? for January. "After doctor* failed to curt mo of pnenmoaia I used Ons Minute Coagh ^ 1 Iaa rt F if AflKA^ TYtA uure siiu 'jrcc uuuioa ui it tuitu It i* a's ihe best remedy oa earth for wiiooDing coagh. It cured my grandchildren of the worst cases,'' write* Jno. Berry, Logan ton, Pa. It i- the I only bnrmlest remedy that giies im-! mediate results. Cares couehs, ceids, j crcnp an t throat and long ^ronbies. It J prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. MeHaster Co. IJ?t of Jail Birds. The fellowiag prisoners are in jail to be triad next week: Andv Coleaas, mnrdtr; John Woodward, mnrder; JJillitrd Babb, anon; Silas Seaty, selling property under Hod ; Frank Holmes, Jarceay of lira stock; Jim Farmna, larceny of lire stcck; Robt. Mooro, housebreaking; Geo. Henry, milicious mitckief. Had Mis By* Pat Oat. Mr. Jack Arnett, ion of Dr. S. C.( Araett, of Monticello, met with a very painful accident on last Saaday. He was at the railroad samp near Co. lumbia, and was opentaj a can, uiiaf ? Tf w?m ?i Intif ITilW 1U1 bUO jlw n m? ? ivm| piece ot wire, and the end en the' grocn4 flsw up, by the prewar# at the other end, slrikiDg Mr. Arneite in the right eye. His eye was so serioasly hnn ihst it had to be taken eat fey a pby?ici?D. Mr. Aroett's friends will sincerely sympathize with him. CASTORIA. Bears tb /0 ^ ^ Yea Ka? Atajs Seagtt rr MRS. A* B, DOUGLASS DSAD. *? - ** "TV- 1 <u oars, tisoe JL/uugiui, wiuyw u* iu? Ijtte A. J5. Donglais, of Blackstock, died t?n Tueiday imorainj, 13th init. She vrai in her 71it year. She was a litter of Messrs. John S. Douglass, of Albicu, and A. S. Doujlaei, of Wiaasboro. The faoeral ssrTicts were held j at Coacord Presbyterian Charc?7 of j which the diseased was a meober, on Tae*d*y afternooa. Mrs Douglass j lektcs four eohs, j. js., V. an? tt. b. Doug iassj of Blackstock, and Dr. R. L. Doagiasi, of Chester County. a kcnaway. Friday morning "Wade Sobinson, a negro man, wa9 driving down Congress street in a boggy, near the tank, whan his horse became frightened at a passing train and ran down the street by Mr. '-"W. V. Walker's, striking a bench, which completely demolished the bngiry. The man was badly hurt about the bead. Dr. Buchanan was called to the scene and took the unfortunate man to Obear's dmg stere where attention was given him. Bed Hot from the Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, iri-L. tk. n:?ti \TJ*~ xxewars, jaiuu., iu iuc uivn n oi> It c*u^ed horrible Ulcers that o j treatment helped for 20 years. Th n Backlea's Arnica Salve cared him. Caret Cats. Braises, Barns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Erapticns. Best Pile care on earth 25 cts. a bor. Cure ga?.-&uteed. Sold by McMaster Co. drpggist*. ' Or. E. H. Harmon, of Lorjtown, was in town Monday. yob cant Dodge mm Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops? Did not succeed very well, did you? It's just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do it. They are about us on every hand and we are constantly taking them into our lungs. men wny aon i we an nave this disease ? ' Simply because these germs cannot gain a foothold in a strong throat and lungs. It's when these are weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied with fat. The danger comes when the blood is poor and the L i ir L. ooay is tain, u yvv * tuu^u uvea not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos! phitcs at once. It will heal the | inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body becomes well- fortified, and the: germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold,It's this nourishing, sustaining and strengthening power of SCOTTS EMULSION thai has made it of such value ia all wasting and exhausting diseases. 50c. and $:.oo, ?11 druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New Yost, j Mrs. Henry C. Ellio't. of Lyn?h| bnrg. Yd , is visiting in town. Unclaimed Letters, The following is a list of letters re' mainis jr unclaimed ;n the postoffic* at | v.-., February 12, 1900: 'iOsou. noma? Johnson. v o. McDowell. ] -s> Rob;.n?on. 1 Mr *. . n* K. lavage. 1 attieTprn?r. v.i-# iiaggie Young. ! Pn-oui calling for the above letters | wiV. j.v ?e 6?> they are ad?erti6ed. Prestou Rion, P. M. Per vcr Fifty Years. K INSLOTf'S >OOTHDC? SXRUP M" .Ued for over fifty year* by :n ' mothers for their children r? i. iiiBgr, with perfect aucces*. i - ; 'he child, so'ens the grnaaa, s" * ' pain, cures * md colic, and ;.M' f > i renaedy for diarrhoea. It ?i. i , fve the. poor . little sufferer d; ?ly. SoM by* driggiats in or.- v < of the world. Twenty-ire C' i . . >ttle. Be eure and aak far \lt - flow's Soothing Syrnp," other kind. 1-1-17 i ^ I COURT PROCEEDINGS. C? art ci Geaersi Sckm?h3 convened on b&o..?*< morning Lis Honor Judge Aid rich pretiding. Solicitor Henry ? &? abie-Jt, and Mr. J. E. McDonald represent0ii him in submitting bills to thi grand jarv. Hi* Honor charged the jury iu ly ? k their duties. J Tk fir<t ca*e tried was the State rg. ; -jiivs Beiiy, indicted, for obtaiiing i good* und8r false pretenses. Mr. i E*naaau represented the State, and i Mr. McDonald the defendant. This | j case wa-: tried in the afternoon, and j thajaiv foaad a verdict of not guilty. i 1,1 I Tho On? Day Cold Cure. I For cold? and sore throat use Kermott'a CUoc*. Utts lAxatire Quixine. Easily takes S3 Qiadj . tad Quickly cure. , SBIAX SEE2CWIXXSBOBO. Hod Juo. G. Mobley ttlegrapfced froxn Eock Hill that Mr. Bryan wou'd pass thrcugh Winneboro in the rognl&r train, and would talk for fire annates. The news was spread irapidly tbrt-ngh town, and a large crowd /vf m?n flnrt vrere at the depot u? meet thn great orator. He was inI trodnced by Mr. Mobiey. Mr. Bryan | raid that he was very hoarse and that I it took ttouie time to get his voice at the right pitch, and that he did sot think v was necessary to speak to the people ?>i South Carolina. The train puiled i-ur before he had time to say snyth>i'c more. The first impression that he t--?kes on most people is fcbat he is ^rvniog his physical powure, $troug <hey may be. His face is a >tr?->og if.e, and he is unquestionably a .most 3t;?W'"r.g man, bat the high ner voas ifcn*ioc that he has undergone is obvious to one who never saw him J>tj Qui'ti a oiimber'w&at to Columbia to bear oinj, cad thoee who succeed in ft'ectifg - loee enough to the stand to hes* uroo ance his speech the greatest thai tfcf} ?yer heard. Millions Giveu Away. If is ci'r&inly gratifying to the public t.; kr.o? of one concern in the land wh<' are .i'<t afraid "to be generous to the i.eedy <nd suffering. The proprietors ot l'r King's New Discovery for Convu??,'tion, Coughs and Colda, have g;v*n a a ay over ten million trial bct Ia ~-r-an t *TM! hlTft UC5 \*L - UUVUAWAMVJ tho tc'ion of, knowing it has ab-' SixnteV nred thousands of hopeless j cas^s. -^cbma, Brobchitis, Hoarse-j ^es- a:-d ili diseases of the Throat, Ctiftst and Lunss are pared by it. Call on McMar.^r Co., drnirgists, "and get a trial bottle free Regular size 50c. and $1. Er^r> bottle guaranteed, or price rt.la.ded. S THE SOUTHER* PRXSftTTXSIAX.. . It is p.o. oHen ih*religion* pr?* j focrg exctpih-a.v tittrpriM. The j }* ? issue of ?.he Soithern Preibyterinv j pnb'Jibed *t Cir.lou. S. C., by J. F. I & "<V. 5 J9coos, ii n^weyer ^uu? ?u : exi*ption. It carries eiglit axtra pags?1 and contains a noraber ef intsrettiag iiluetrat:oi3B. Thia spteial nuabtr is j brouybr r.ut with a ri?w to awakening a grtaicr interest in Hoae Misiioa work. Th-j fret p*fe is an ornamental scroll inclosing the portrait ? Dr. -Alexa:>d?r Sprmnt, of Rock Hill, tk* chairman of the H??e Missions Com-; snittee o* tLe drnoi of South Caroliaa. Th?r? *rc picturtp of newly built j ch?;cb?> ifj missioa fields asd a most Ul&p OI lUf tttaic Duunia| Prc?byteiial bound* and the location of a'l tb'" Pregbylamn cburchaa of the i synod. This is the fir?t Bap of tke iiad er?r i$?u?d and will 110 doubt be piized by all Pr?byterian?. A couplet* history ot the work of Sob? i 3iii?i?n? io this itate i? ?ir?n. Such an excellent namber should bear good ? fruic in dtreioping- the Million work | of tb'.* Pi<??t?v!eriaos. A HOMICIDE. '! "Weslc-y Smith Killed in a General Kow. 3- A gr-ueiai fight took pUce m ihe iS Mc' -aMfe plantation jast ontsidfl of the ii nr.r<??*,ri limitson Thursdav iu 2 hr, i - . coi^rqnence five celored peoI pie wcie odted in jiil on. Friday H moininy, Lwn men and tkree women. * JRorert ElH?on and his wife, Ike Kelji ley ?r-.} ?ii? wife, and a sister of Kel\ iey's EiU-on's wife is niso a MSter ioi Ke ley's The statements are cona or. it js impossible to tell, now -exacVy h.> .< tbe fight be^an and a) I of i :it? d'-^ i', It seems, however, that | the !; y had been notified to vacate ?3i occupied bv them on tbe f .McVtt.ii - pi rcc *nd to deliver posses1 *io < to W^slev .cmith Ellison was pber-jo . -ist the Keller to more, j -A figi. nn-se between the Smith facj^ion &i.d tae Kelley faction, toe resale j-of xvEici.- Is thit \Vc?ley Smith bad Khis ikn > ictured and died ou Friday | :*iion:]'?ir :.o->uf G o'clock. The Sm'fhs j-tsa-m i.li'J Robert Ellison dealt ibe ^ - - ? on? u.J A. i'T&ia1 DiOVT- JCiiWICI) LiJiS ? U*u bUi JU "hi* back, apparently .aade with a j .knife. I Ar. i*fQc?t was held tn Friday Wr | Msjiatratc- (Jithcart, and the jary re> tamed th? tollowiag verdicf: ' | '{We find that tb?s deceased cime to. I Thl^ death at the bar;)* of Robert Elli-. ! Ji.iii ;:ad Ei<z? ? The One Day Cold Cure. ' Kerinott's Chocolotes Lr.xalive Quiniae for i cold in the head and sore tbrost. Children take them like caadj. ? cmiiiXB AXTt eoix?. _ Mr. J. H. CamaiBji spent sond&y in-townr ? - j T'<? I >dei B v.? retorned^hpa^ fr' !jt -,.leni?on 0',i-eg*jsJtThgi^:'?<> Mr. D. A. Elliott, of MiMiw^iy jsvi^tiDp hit mother Mrs. Ana ElKi&t. Miw Marie Lc- 4rriy?d^S*tur4ay from Chester to Ti*it the* faimhy of i?r.. K. E. Eilieon. Mr. W. L. Wallia, of Spartfa^rg,' left Monday after spending a "few da jk with hit siiter, Mrs. T. ?T. Garetoh. Mr. J. E. Catbeart, who h*? bittn workn ? ?.'High Shoals N.'A/V with the D. A. Tompkins Com^fe'.'1; in h?a:e or a ritit. ' Mi?a Nora Secret*, of Waxfiaw,'N. C., and Miis Maggie' Gladden, of Wiansboro, S. C., are Tiaititfg Mrti W. H. Sorter.?Lancaater Ledger. I OA^^OHrA, L^-. xct 'irt Yw KaraAtaff- 5c^ AXHOSX IK THE CIMEI. We bad aud?r<>tooti that the-centre of tha patL of tiarkuese darior the totii eclipse next May would bw'norib of Winnsboro, perhapinearcr to Cbe*ter than Winnsboro, but the following to Postmaster Rion indicates' that Winnsbo.o will be a rery good place for some of the astronomers ta collect; The A*trono*kal and Physical") Society, of'Toronto,-. > Toronto, Canada, Feb. llj\190^.J The Po?tm?sier,- Winnsboro, 'Carolina:*--"? % '1Dear Sir?Yon are p.o donbt aware that the total eclipsref the sou of May 28th will be- risible in your locality, Winnsboro being almost exactly in the ceatre of tne pain 01 loiai uirKuei*. May I tronbla yoa to pat ..?e in communication with any one ' in yonr neighborhood , who i?" interested/: aitrohoraiial autttrt and who it preparing to obierve ib? eclipw? I woaid like to know whather any tpacial arr raagementt ar? beinjf maflaat your itahon at I propott goisr somawfcera near yoa if,-all. goai well. T"wiH<btf very isneh oblirad'for snyr mforaw ?nn wit ran rim Be. " ?" . ... v.. , ^ KMpgctfaUy yoaa, ' - . . .Tbos. Lindsay. It. would not be a bad idea for a* to make go we arrangements to entertain, tbo?e who may come. Doabtleu by a little judicious idrertisiDg'-a f*eat manj diiticfaiihed gentlemen^ might be brought; .hsre*, -and their coming woutdisrve more than .ona pirj?o??v. It is worth considering, and the shove letter si'ggvts to u?. that WraTaiibbro' may be a very important place in the United S:atea on the 38th of next May. We earnestiy nrge the anbject 'of the above latter on the peopieof | Winniboro. Working JJl;ht sad D?j. ... . j The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-ceat-, ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listle&ness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're _wonderf nFTir biild-' in* up the haaltb. OBly 25c per box, Sold by Mc Matter (Jo. THE BRITAIN A1CD XHI B9U. Mr. Editor: "Thefc.were tw^ men _ - - - -i.- _:.t. ?? j ikA ID UfcC CUV, IliK tiliO uuu *uu VU9 yurai poor. The rich,.man hid manjr flocki and herJa. Bat ihe poor'EW; bid nothing: save one JiJtle ewe lamb, which he had bongbt and aonriahect up and it *greu up with kim anfl fill cDiidren . .s "And there ctum a traveller into ike rich man and Ire spared to take of hia own flock?to drei? for the wayfaring man?bmt took the poor rata'e lamb and dressed it for the. man that was corr* to him." . ^r, Orrr ti(">u s fim-; a-wolf and a lamb went '?'he same river to drink. The wolf, ??nt <_n tui-chicf, ?a>d to the lamb, "Whv do ? ->=? moddy toe wawr that I bare to drink'*? The lamb replied, "Not so. f- r you are op stream and ruaridy waicr flows from: yon to nae.'' "Y\>liv7 paid tbe woir, "l.oa called lit- bnd names six months ago,'-' "Not h"' ,aid the lamb, ''for I an not six^inotitiib old." "Well," said the wolf, "Yonr father cursed me," and so he proceeded to eat up the Iambi When Napoleon had noble Holland crnahed to the'earth England slipped around and meanly stole the Ctpe Colony from Holland. Erer." since England has held an iron grip on Cspe Coloay and when the bppi^SMd Boers sought a place for free gorsramenfcie the wilds of Africa-she ha? pui OUQU IttVKi A Britain owning a large part of America and Asia and of the Pacific Island*; all o' Australia aud a large part fH Africa, begrudges the poor Dutch Boers a fe* thousand .square milee of wilderness iu Africa. They meaniy cut them ofl from the: *ea coast and get an option on. palj^joa Bay from the Portugese to handicap the poor honea; Boers. .. * Such contemptib.'e meanne*? i? sur* to react upon tbe perpetrators. I can't see how auy ju?t inau can fail to pr-iy for the sncc-s* *f the brave Boer* ami for Ibe confusion of tbe British. G . McWa?tcr. FKKE OF CHABGE. Any adult ?ufferinjj from a cold settled on the breas*, broncbitic, throat or Inhjt trouble* of any nature, who will call at McMaster|Co. will be pre senteri with a tatnpl?s bottle of Bo*chee^ Germm iJyrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to on? person, and none to children without ^> -<ffAtn nacuntQ No threat or luna remedy erer had aach a sdie as Boschse's German Syrop in all parts of the civi'ized world. Twenty years ago millioue of bottles wereifir^Ji a<vay, and yonr drcjjjfisis will tell >'oq its succe*a was marvelocs It ia really the only throat arid Inn* reratdv ^euerslly endorsed by physicians O ie75cenr bottle will cure or prove its value, rjold by dealers io all civilized countries. Mrs. Samuel Nathans and daughter, Mi-a Do lie, of Cripple Creek, Col., & m /??> b vioif to If rft. IT. a TV?Por!ri The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and ?ore throat cured *y. Kefmott'sjChocolatea Laxative Quinine. Aa easy to take a* candy. " Children cry for them/' ' Hr?;E. W- Pete?< n"arrivc<1 intofan rWednefdnr. * Lcb on hamas cared in 80 rainntei by 3V *ford's Sanitary Lotion. T'?i? ??ver fiii*. Sold by V/. E.Aiken, druggist, WiBiisboro, 5. U. f f #)|A11 i VAUGHN'S Read the f J flows ot ncoai data to bk&d requ< ? ildners. MyjjbyetclAiusjyUd that I co ,/ ? J ? ? f-ATW IfMMflim ow<?P?1 fluid. Was unabla to get any r?et or * *&lo to attend to ray bosLnea^ I can ftsd tO giV8 It. M S0JQ6 pOCif FLttCliS BO > The trade supplied by I . _ LTL9I fMD JfBW. . I | F*nner? are getting wry much.fce bind in their work owiaf to ?o ?nch j ' crold:Mii wet ireathtr, but ire bu?y h?nliDjf fertilizer .from depotr, notwiihuUtidiig the adduce its' prices. Wheal and fall oars are lookisf well, 'especially on re^ land. So many of our ycuig p?opl6 H*W gone away to eebool since Cb'ristriQM. Mr. Coleman ColvitLhas gone 10' Atlanta; Mr. Jess Coleman to N. C.; Mr. Freze Wolling and' Jack Edon lo Macon, Ga.; Mis? JSVa LWv'lu to Lexington; Misses Carrie Lyles and Genera Fee to ffincsboro. T am glad to see so many stririog for anednca ti0B,.bttt one tfemg is to De regrcuea, after our. boy* are educated "tbey Will mot remain on the farm if tbey caB find any other employment. So tnany families bare left the country in the last few years, some to educate their ebHdres and some to factories; and never retort), as their ciiidren goVemploymeBt that pays better than firming. Itseema that the meat ef oar farms are to be given ap entirely to nefroes. One can travel now for jfre.and ?ix miles in parts of the euuntry and not pus a single white residence. . , T&ey hare a fine school at Feasterville, Unght by Prof. Bethey. Tbirtyeight pupils are in regular attendant*. Prof Aether is very much liked by by both patroDS aud pupils. I had the pleasnre of spending scvera) bf.urs at Rock Creek tehco] not long since, acd wm rery ffcTor&bly i?cpre<?Cft wirfc Mina !Jc?f*ster sf a teacher. Sha takes so aucb paiiss-tt) expiali everything to the childrVii, and ha*, what e?ery tetcber needs, the gi:i of imparticif knowledge to others. Tee patron* of Rock Creek school are rery fortr.r.ate ip leccribg 4l- ? nrb o toantmr T IUW v* thought, while there, of what I heard She 'ate Mrs C Lsdd ?ay, "that tome people were born tesehers." It'p cot every one who bu a thorough educatio? that cao teach a school. negro home was burnrd down aear Lyles Ford laet week and two children burned te deaths The isue old story, the mother off. rMtisg and the children locked op in the home. It's a cruel way to get rid of Uieir ?.fchnn,d b?i ^nnifthed. dliia Grace has marred from Newberry vm? *ue has beta for the last month visiiins relatives and friends. Dr L M Cameron has gone to San Antonio, Texas, te practice medicine. The carpenters are now at work on Miss T 6 Feaster'e house, and it will be the prettiest home in Fairfield THKmSXBABY/ It* .Comir* b Looked Forward to ^ j ;4? wrtu Aora vujr auu xeu <vuu Safe Arrival is llsiled With Pride and Delight by AH. The arrival of the first baby in the household i3 the happiest and most important event of married life. Theyoung wife vrho is to become a mother delights to think of the happiness in store for her when the little one shall nestle upon her breast aad latterly sho shall hear it lisp the sweet and holy name, "mother/' But her happy anticipation quickly vanishes when she realises the terrible pain and suffering through which she must I pass while bringing the little one into the worfcL An indescribable fear or tne danger attendant upon the ordeal soon dissipates her joyfclness. Thousands of women have learned by experience that there is absolutely no necessity for the sufferings which attend child-birth; they know that by the use of "Mother's Friend"?a scientific liniment?for a few weeks before the trying hour, expectant mothers can so prepare themselves for the final hour that the pain and suffering of the dreaded event ere entirely obviated and it is s&fely passed through with com paraviveiy utuo uwuuuixo. All women are interested, and especially expectant mothers who for the first time have to nhderco this trial, is such a remedy; for they enow the paifl and suffering, to say nothiag of the dan* ger, which is. in store for Ihem. "Moth* er'sFrieod" Is woman's greatest bles* sing, for it takes her saftfy through the severest ordeal of her life. Every woman should be clad to read the little booi "Before Baby is Born," which containf information of great , value to alL 'U will be sent free to any one who aendi their address to The Bradfield Begu* lator Co.,'Atlanta, Ga. \ BBWB? . - S **" r' vpi- {./*~ , V. Sufferers L1TH0NTRIPTIC ha^curc dreadM dise^elmd it ^ ollowing letter from R. J. B Vc^ mivm'^e & jLLt? \ rcS sstlnp statement or my case which I c^ly jive. I old not last but a short time. I was uxIP.'bie tS lif <1 Itttuee. I Titos completely filled at tho time. I 1 leep exoept while under the influence of tva opUte. rof ride my co??c, a thing 1 h&J. 'oseu unaft^ K> < isy U> Kceatted thereby, j " v . ;.* : )l THE MURRAY DRUG CO . -. ** As * I I? "l .County wbea completed . vN?tbicg will.remain .of tht .oJd bo;Ming .?xihe brick wall*. Mr T W TriyJor, o? ?Tk:t* Ok. over lbi? wtekoa tms'r.{*s. VfrTravlpr is one of our raoat jucc*?'fta: j fjirmere.'X:-?r* it. mor* in :b* m*r> tbia there i* irithe firm," if ! bhi a few mere inch raea then* wo>ild ;-mot"be 3?ch a crv about havr* :ia?a. Feb'17,19G0. ' LA W. ..... Brave aion Fall j? Victims hv^r ?nn kidaev j troabie&Ja9 _\vcj^,?8^wonieu, acd.j>ri fee; the resiilfS ib loss of "aj>petfc**.1*pljiiaon in"tbo blood,': backache, hervvU?neM. ! bra.^ehe at d' -ired," iisties?, run-d'osm foeltoz. . But there's no need . o^eei jJike that., Listen.,to J. .W.Ghird'Yer,. ild&vilie, Ind. He eavi: v^E'eclnc j Bitter s are :ju8t the thing f?: a jna,tr' when he ie-" all ran down,-and d.6nyt care whether he lives or die??,. -Itdid mors to. give me. .new s! good apjpciite than anytbi'coptd take! I can now cat anjthfr-g .aril, have a new - i^ase on life.".. OniVSO | cents, af: M<jMa?ter <;o>78 urojr storp... i Every bottle gnar&nieed., .t.' iJr. Preiiou Riot spent two days in Columbia this week. Mr. P. C. ^ lliebampe, of Back Liok, spent Frid?y in town. - A Convincing Answer. . <4I hobbled into Mr. B!*< j-faaen^ drug store on* evening," earn ^*rcsley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga > '^d he asked me to'stry Chamberlain's Ftin Balm for rfceamalisEa with- v bich 1 had suffered f>r a long time. 1 to-d him I had no faith Jn any med:cioe as the* . all.: failed.. He said: 'TTeli if Cb?n:berla;n'a Pain Baim ?!oe<? not - -2?"* -- J ~^A Ci ) T ue'p yan, yoa aeeu uut jit j-., a a -bottle ot -H home and avd it According to,(he directions and **n one I wa? cured, *"d k*T# ?'< ? Kincft | "been ; troubled witb rb?ncoV/'foa/7 i Boi-i by 2icMMtsr Co. i. ?" cp * Mis* Eloiw Eliott arrmi Tbur*| day night from Spartanburg where j the has bene a 'ending school ?f.ConI Terse Collage but bis had to :tiico?j tinue her. stupes on account at her eyes. j-* * . K+li*f ls*L? Horn. i ,v* ' -% : _a t>i _ ^ j' uutreasmg man?r *au uiwivv !?*>? relieved in iix h?ur? fcy 'Njsir Gre*t South American Kidney Care '{ ft i* ft great ?arpri?e on account of its exceeding promptnen in relieving.j)*ia fin bidder, kidneys and back, iyjajalp ! or female. Reileres retention of water I &l*io*t imnediateJy. It j'ou,. irant j quick reliei and caro ibi>? !:> the really. I rOfi by W. E Aiken, druggist, , boro, S. (J. , ? -. JUim Lillie Hood, of BIythe*ood, i# vlsiiicg in Uirn. . x? n tj t .. Jf. U. Vk J.kuvn.7 Aleuut, irai in town Friday. .The One^DayXold Cure. ( For cold in the head and sore throat use Xer? ! meit's Chocolates I^Axativc Qoiaiae, the " One ! Day C?ld Cure." 1 ilufllfay-fUiiDSftiiiir*. rammed WqA?ead*y from ButTaftore whsr? ?he was uuder treatmem for her. throat Cure Cold. In Head. ? Kermott'e Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to take sad quick, to cure cold in head and sore ( throat. ? Subscribe for Thi News ax* | bkkald. ? ? . '' ' ! CASTOR IA Jtr Infants and CMldrefi. ! Tit KM Yds Haw Ahnfs BwgH i ? *\.a i. j QMWsXk j WANTED, for caah, Hickory. Dog wood, Persimmon, Walnut Lojjb Southern Hardwood Co., P. 0 Box : 529, Charleston, S. C. 11-22-lm Gotten' Planters j who are interesied in high pric-j f I *-11 ? i. i... ,^.1,; .r J UWtkVU UCAl 1B11 V/AU 1KB 1 VI svuiu 1" ^ I to fbeir advantage by ?H>di?g * pes <*? i card at once to | THE ADAMS COTTON COMPANY, '' * Charleston, i. 0. - > I _ 2-14xlm . - ^ ; TeacMs' Eiaaisaties. AX exsminftflon for.chers'.cw.. frill t<-1 . ! i i Kiy^.ffbe, I in Wlfikboro, on FriUuv. FehrnTv^S i D, L. 6TKVEN60N, 1 2-Sf 1x2 - County Sapt. . ^ I ifS From DR1 id thousands of desperate ceu >vi!l posrtiveiy cure you. etsill, Maj. 18th Reg.S.C. Vc f ~~^ " "ft? '? f / .-,x fans*/ tw&JZ ittfii&t ' ^/?a#y; >/^ r^i^ *t? /i ^ have been suffering lor three y?4r? tram djop?7, f* o*a excsprab^rtty'amr tapped.-e^iry tfcs?e<5 ^s&a:VAUGHN;s LITHOJSTEIJIIO, I Lav? uaedvel$hi'bottio4"of V*UOHX 8 XITHOXt to tor nearly two jean. ,Iou mai puttU^juch U nj ;Eorcsale by JOSIAH J. OB? Cokraibia^S. ?*- *> H '-?* .i ... I.' r* atf,' >i- 2; J. > *... . . ' 1 ~ - ??w j?nf ;y: 7Z. ll V *m Tonttfrt; OuSk ' Tr-W^sLi. ? ^ >. SaiM Wilt straighten -' ki^k} Wr v i -iioat wjngr:;* fc the acs'p tr tiair. j .. . ,... Prio? 50 Ceiitsvpe? Box.: ANTI-KliJK:;? j Sn^ouTfl.V'f tbc ' foiwttciri ms^kt'm itfUUiftUU U iUVtt ?vi: A?4?j 2 l5*Ktl2;: 5,7 9 ?ad 11 $inadi&j. ea^LVJ "/ >\i ? T/'r*! ^ ,j ?' u-' *-- -? ?>< tt ^ J 0,-:? rf !. ^abjbage- j f * ! % ;' . ^ 4? t \* * *.-' " " | Plant% : "?k - ' -. .0?,_<; !.%7v*. { '...-. .' -. . -V. e:Xi ?:? " * **: ' K'lS A ' :T?HR S5 AT.R RV , i j i .J . ' ' | WEDESIRE iffln falnn' tho Dnhlip 110 ilium m i mm THAT WE HAVI MOVED. j . * our stock if Gaacrai Mercoan- . disc end opened ia 1 ... I. Winnsboroj ? TX7 TUP I ??HID ? L . r -, . j. Granite Block. * wvijiauk oar oid customers .. fe- - heir, past tavora and hop# thai{bev wii.1 ci>atinne with ni. - ~ .. A fbare of the. trade ef WtiwiEbnro *nd Fairfield County is t.rirciud. * A .fall libe of Groceries, Drj Good*, and ai Plantation Car\VvK?? at ve< km i bonjfct ei?e*b?r?. !W. R. RABB & CO i THE Ml OF iE IHAL ''flie Bflw-l?gg?d fctost and Othir-l&ISS!" , With *n iatro' d action by I eajtrod yoo* fflouta. Oostair.2 "Tbv Boy^ggeJ I '\7i*n J? 8aa? F/tas- Bxsat ^1"Tbe Kan Wa# t x JtVi't Liofrh/' ' PrM.bfr TUlea of -Tatci* lUMit," "Sailing Loeis of Ejdr.'VNo Wqwrajta i I &L" "SodMj Acirvmer.' ?<&'. etc. Tffi> j tsMtioa bcu'4 ks doit, printed on 1|MV tr.e 1 c3j*p, 4Dd ateotatel? tfa* be*: huznoroua'book t*f;> ) ,u>*A Worth 3X50. CTfU:?d pcttpsid for si.ee. i V*er it once, fiead. for our iKw tpecial IUbji ated cataiorw awIM frte. Git?j yen the kmj ?*- prices oa au goal booix Addrca *11 orderi to A TliE VERIER COMPANY, ? hMuM JtMOrtc:^. AfrTOTI? OhtO. fffc? V/msM C*mpmcy U dioraugkly Editor. > ^ OPSY. jes of this ds.,1860. 1 , \t+Tftg? c^z^C t -/ifr _ . , ~SA ; , /y/A<7 jCI r . "zfrz? I +**j& ~ " "* -- '- '' -' V<o3 tsral l&aaarca. iiuted from Krer and omplstely flltod, saturated Trttk fluid < * is. 1A?9 tartlbiy.inflamed and exuding BIPTIC udsm sow eomJort?b!? and rstatuMCt ?yognayOwira Ian !AR, Winnsboro, S .C. v.-;. , : *- . J?. V . Wf mmmmmmm???n???? -WATCH-WOBK KotUi?f we pride osrsitifM ?a mo ft 1 tffietlnt TrNQUESTlOWAMLT JrnfE i^mwoB^r-r? toyr :&? -.1 '^i-M niy hive sbl<<d it a label with. ii| accora^ffy Election" writpiece it rtrteoa. The form of ' " fl of oar witeir Work tbii we gurtatM mi* to fiY? ?ntir? satisfaction for IS ontbs, ami prt|>*jr. txprass ck&rg * botk vtyi thoald tin- watch fisil to * well dariofthl*ip?citf*d tiaao. -- Write to *sfor fartfrtr iiforaatios. R. BRANDT, '' ' ' ' J 'fjrtl iOV Wtt bVJUfUUkVJL MW -1 -X:. a/V Jeweler.., . CHESTER,*. C. STATE OF 80CTH CAROLINA, ' eOUlfTT OF FAIEFIILD. Mm M. JL JfOSSffiTON, Etq., Judge Probate TyTTHEREAS, P. If. Cohen hath , t T f made" suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and elects of Bosa McCormisk, de*' ceased" V': . These are therefore to cite and ad* mod i shall and singular the kindred and creditors oT che said Rota MeCormick, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro* bate, to be held at Fairfield Court Souse. South Carolina, on the 26th day of February neltt, after publication hereof, at lli>'cloek in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ' - ?? - . 3 . t * _ Ait: J Wiren unuer my pua 101* aui u?> f February? Anno Domini 1900. , S. R. JOHNSTON, 2-10'2t ?\ Judge-of-Probate. : ^ o ? V- " " '; JUSTIN. * - '' ' -* >>* r . Large Fat Mackerel. .... * " Shredded God-fish. V Mince Meat, in-tins and bulk. /""** MnliAt>nT XTvfro VI Alik/Vl Ly k/auvv> fine. Best Olive Oil, 1-2 pints. ?jSfe * Yacht-GIub Salad Dressing. WE KEEP THE FINEST. LINE OF Canned Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats in town. Evaporated Fruits" of-all kind. Fancy Cakes and Crackers, * ?and? Spartanburg Steam Bread, ' >" *?* always tresft, at Habenicht's. . MONEY TO LOAN. . . f .. ' 4 Twenty thousand dollars to fafactoi v paper; Apply ? " JT: W. LAUDERDALE, . President, /\ r* ? ttto * -or '<e DA V 10, " 2-7x3 ' ' Treasurer.