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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wedmes4ay, July 18, - - - 1900 LOCAL MATTERS. ?Read citation. ?See notice of application for guar- j (lias. ?See the line oi Landsoae belt ribbons, pear! riDgs, neckwear, etc., at Mr a. McCarley's. ?The youug people of town had a delightful picnic at Mr. Jamas M. j Stewart'* conntry home on Monday! evening. "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave np hopes of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepwa Cure. It ha? done me s? mnch good I call it the sayior of my life," writes W. E. Wilkinson, Albany, Tenn. It d'gests what yoa eat. MeMaster Co. ?We are sorry to learn that Lieut. P. K. Brice haB been cunfioed to his bed for the past few days; glad, however, to report him tetter. ?Louis F.JWaibel, PL. G., St. Louis, Mo., wrote: I have recommended Tkethika when the doctors gave up the child and it cured at once. ?The base ball game between Winnsboro and Rock HiH, which was scheduled for last Thursday evening, had to be postponed on acconat of rain. J. C. Kennedy, Boanoke, Tenn., says, "I cannot say too much for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. On# box of it cured what the doctors called an " ?? ?** *? iom ? Pnrp.s incurauje uitrct u? tuj j?.?. ~ piles and all skin diseases. Look oat for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. ?A negro, John Wylie, was sent to the chaingang, aay3 The State, for 30 days for trying lo beat his way on the Southern train to Winnsboro. ?Mr. Jas. Q. Daris is to have bis bouse remodeled and work will be J begun shortly. An upper story will be added and various improvements made. ?Oa Saturday it was a standing bet of 5 to 1 that ao man coald shut his eyes and throw a rock in Winnsboro without seriously wounding some candidate. "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used."?D. J. Moore, Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. McMaster Co ?Prof. Peurifoy and Miss Ltttie "RiaTp sp?? af if>ndins| ths State summer school at Winthrop College, Sock ELillc S. C. The trustees will pay a part of their expenses while there. ?There was an eclipse of the moou by the planet Saturn on Tuesday night at a few minutes before eleven o'clock. The eclipse had been predicted and it was witnessed by a great many people. ?Mr. J. J. Neil, Jr., our amiable little mail clerk, is suffering vtry much from a large boil on bis right fore arm. We hope he will soon be able to again attend to his duties as clerk. ''After suffering from piles for fifteen yeare I was cured by using two boxes ot DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve," writes W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals everything. Beware of counterfeit*. McMaster Co. ?The \Tinnsboro and Bidgeway telephone company is repairing its linA hflfwppn "Winnaboro and Ridffe way; patting in a geod many new phone*, and preparing to give the public better and more liberal service. ?Mrs. S. L. Friday and her two children and Mrs. J. M. Jennings and little daughter, whj have been visiting tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jennings, are now visiting Messrs. J. R. Curlee and J. L. Robins n, of Greenbriar. The easiest a?.v.. most effective method of purifying the blood and invigorating the system T.& to take DeWitt's Little Eariy Riser , the famous little pills tor cleansiDg ihe liver and bowels. McMaster Co. ?A meeting of the cooking club was held at Miu Grey Neil's home on Wednesday evening. A number of young people were present and all bad a jolly time. As usutl, refresh rnents prepared by the yo*ng ladies of J the club were served. ?Mr. Jas. M. Higgins loe* a very fine yearling calf from the extreme heat on Monday afternoon while bringing a herd of cattle from his home. Saveral others were suffering so badly that the entire herd had to be rested in Mr. H. B. Befo'i lot. He was en route to Colombia. "After suffering from severe dyspepsia over twelve 5 ears md using many remedies without permanent good I finally took Kodvl Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so much good I recommend it to everyone," writes J. E. "Watkins, Clerk aud .Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo. It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. ?The town was stirred into some excitement on Tuesday eveniDg at about eight o'clock by the riaging of the ire bell. The streets were soon filled with people hurrying to find cut the location of the fire. The bell ceased ringing in a few minutes as it wa< fourd to be ouly a trash pile Darning. ?Sir. Frank A Ntil, of the W ater?e neighborhood, was bitten on the hand bjr a highland moecasin Monday morning while feeding his stock. Dr. Lindsay wis called in to give madicdl aiJ. Ai tb: report Mr. Neil wa? getting along as well as possible. The bite while quite usisfal is not thought serious. ?We Cill the attention of our readers to t^e advertisement of the Greenbriar graded school, which appears this morning. This sch?ol is iu a flourishing condition and is under the J* able mmagefflent of Prof. M. W. Penrifoy, whj is as>iated by Mr*. Peurifov and Mi?s Lottie Blair. This school is iu a progresf-ive neighborhood and is the pride of the Greenbriar people. ?A1 and John Johnson, the two ne^ro boys who were arrested aud put in jail on Saturday for stealing money from a man, were carried before Magistrate I'athcart <>q Wednesday morning for trial. Swme mistake was made in the drawing np of the papers and liie case d* carriea 10 a higher court Ha1 ibi> mistake not been made it is probable thnt the boys would hare bad a term to serve on the chaining, as they are undoubtedly guilty. *' ?n i trfii nw?? I __ . ^ Mifly women lose their girlish form* Urn they become mothers. This is due to flejkct. The figure can be preserved beyond f question if the ex* pcv.^nt mother will constantly use Ratter's 1 friend during the whole period of pregnancy. The earlier its tse is fcesmiu the more oer mother'* TrSewl relaxes the anodes dating the great strain before birth, but help? j the skin to contract naturally afterward. It keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and tStf j muscles underneath retain their pliability. j Blotter's Tritttd is that famous external liniment which banishes morning sickness and nervousness during pregnancy? shortens labor and makes it nearly painless ; builds up the patient's constitutional strength so that she emerges from the ordeal without danger. The little one, too, shows the effects of !C0tb?r'$ TriCttd by its robustness and vigor# Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle. Send for our finely Illustrated book fee pectant mothers. ^ THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. FOR SALE. One hundred bushels of peas, at J. D. McCarley & Co.'a. A Splendid Yield of Wheat We hare repeatedly mentioned Mr. W. H- Doty's field of fine wheat on his place jast south of town. Mr. Doty has jast threshed oat the wheat, and the tea acres yieiaea o5i Dusneis. ?> e doubt whether this record has been beat in the State. We would like to hear some reports. OASTORIA. Seantii? ^ Kin!l *Iwsvs DEATH OF W. J. McWA TEKS. Mr. W. J. McWaters, who in biosaomed manhood, was taken violently sick Friday and was plucked from family and friends on Tuesday, July 10th. His body rests in the cemetery at Blackstock. Mr. McWaters was about fifty years of age, and leaves a widow and nine children, who watched over him so tenderly, hopefally and faithfully. In his death the Bapti>t church loses a goott memoer, ice country * irue uiuZ8n, the community an obliging friend, and his family a loving husband and father. C. S. F. A Good Conch Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afflicted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted ali other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by its use. For sale by McMaster Co. THE FAIRFIELD BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTENTION TfUl be Held With the Little River Church Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 27, 28 qt>H 2.q inaf:. Delegates who come by rail will get off at Alston, Southern Railway, and those who notify me, not later than 25th inst., of their intention to come by rail, and the day and hour of their proposed arriral, will be met at depot and furnished with conveyance. Ample accommodation arrangement are beinft made, and we hope to have the pleasure of entertaining a large delegation. We are expecting Dr. A. P. Montague, and, possibly* Dr. Loe Davis Lodge and other prominent visitors. Se? program elsewhere. E. A. McDowell. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skiu Eruptions rofc life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure9 them; also Old, Ranning and Fever Sores, Fleers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, PKonno/^ 1-YonHfi PhllhlillWQ. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 ct?. & box. Care guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. WANTS HIS BOY. JL few days 8go Nathan Johaston, a colored man living in the Horeb neighborhood, on Mr. E B. Mason's place, called to ask us to assist him to fiud his son. Nathan states that his boy, who is about twenty years of age, left IkAtvtn Pkn'ftlmae "Cwa im 1 QQQ liULlit; Vli VJllk 1U XV%/V) ar?d had not been seen 01 heard of since then, and he and his wife are very much distressed about him. Tbe boy is named Mt-se Johnston, black complexion, and about 5 feet 9 inches high. If auy of our readers should have any information as to the location of Mose and will communicate with Nathan Johuston, in care of Mr. E. B. Mason, at Horeb, S. tbev will confer a great favor on Mose's parent?. Miss Christine Eiliott has returned from a vis-it to Lancaster, accompanied by Miss Christine Ruff, of Rock Hill, who will speni some time with her. \ h . /\ fe J g* (L/ \y i m to K^y vL ^ v hJ fe j j? tak.;;.'g Sjott'i Expulsion be- J f? caoic l:'s warm weather. 3 c K-Ck'v taking i: unui you are * 1 cvrcd. _ I | p It will lie a I your lungs and b jk give you rich blood in sum- || i g tficr r.s in winter. It's cod a g liver oil made easy. | B 50c. and SI. AH druggists. 3 i 09>, Miss Annie Davis is at home a?*in after an extended visit North. oHHBaaBoaHBaHHMaauaHav DEATH OF MRS. FBEELAXD. Aft?r a Long Illness the End Came Sunday Morning:. The following notice of the death and illness of Mrs, Freeiand, sister of Mrs. Ann Elliott, will be of interest to a* onr rpfldors Tt is taken J VX VU4 1 VMMV* w _ ? _ from the Charlotte Observer: Mrs. J. C. Freeland died Sanday morning at 6 o'clock after an illness of several monthe. For x good many weeks she has patiently borne the I great snfiering that denoted her criti| cal consideration. Mrs. Freeland was thrice married, her first husband being a Mr. Carlisle, the second a Mr. Steel and the third Mr. Freeland. She was a native of Florida, fent was married to Mr. Freeland in Chester, S. C. In addition to her husband there survive twochildren, one son by her first hn?band,Jwho was with the deceased at the time of death, and the other a daughter by the second marriage, Mr*. Hoke, who resides ia Florida. Mrs. Freeland was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a tinguI larly <rood and lovable woman. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. McM aster Co. will refund your aaoney if yon are not sati-fied after using it. It i? everv| wiiore admitted to be the most success| fal remedy in use for bowel complaints ! aad the only one that never failp. It Is pleacant, safe and reliable. TO WHEAT KAISEK* Vr F.uJ/nr* It seems to me that we farmers npght derive some practical knowitiLe in regard to the railing of wheat t!ui would be of great benefit to us if each one who raised wheat this year would answer the following questions and send them to some one who would be willing to make a summary of all the repliep. If no one else is willing to take the trouble, I will do the best I can if all the replies are sent to me: 1. What variety did you plant? 2. Was it an early or late variety? 3. When did you plant? 4. What was the nature of the soil? o. How did you prepare the soil? 6. What kind and how much fertilizer did you U3e per acre? 7. How much wheat did you sow per acre ? 8. Did your wheat have rust? 9. What was the yield per acre? If these questions are answered and any other remarks that may bear on the subject are made I think we can form some conclusions, that, if practiced. wiil be of decided advantage to us. Please let me hear from each one of you at au early date so that I may be able to make my report in time ioi the next crop. Yours truly, W. S. HallMitford, 3. C-, July 14, 1900. Do Your Feet Ache or Born? Shake into your shoes Alien's Fo otTSase. a powder for the feet. It cools the leet and makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore and Sweating Feet. Allen's Foot-Ease relieves all pain and gives rest and comfort. "We have over 30,000 testimonials. It cures while you walk. Try it to-day. All druggists and shoe stores sell it, 25c. Sample sent fbee. Addrcse Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y. thr county canvass The County Democratic Executive '^ *' *? -fs\1lArrr"nrr uommmse U&YC mauo iuc iviiwniug appointments for the coanty campaign : Feasterrille, Tuesday, August 7. Monticello, Wednesday, August S. Greenbriar, Thursday, August 9. Winnsboro, Friday, August 10. Eidgeway, Tuesday, August 14. Mitford, Thursday, August 16. Woodward, Friday, August 17. If any club desires any other meeting, application should bi made to Jas. R. Carlee. Rockton, or T. K. Elliott, Winnsboro. The following schedule of assessments has been adopted by the County Executive Committee: Congressman $10 00 Solicitor.. 10 00 State Senator 10 00 Representatives 5 00 Clerk of Court v ou Sheriff 5 00 Treasurer 5 00 Supervisor 3 00 Auditor 4 00 Sopt. Education 3 00 Coroner 1 00 The pledge must be filed with the secretary and treasurer teu dajs preceding the primary election and the assessment paid at the same time. A committee ou reception was appointed to meet and entertain the Stale candidates when they come here on the 27ih of Jvly. This committee consists of T. H. Ketchin, T. K. Elliott, W. L. Kirkpatrick, Jno G. Mobley and J. E. Curlee. The fir?t primary will be on the 5Sih d*y of August and tha second primary oil me i.iiu U1 ocpicuuoc:. The State canvass is about half completed As already stated the State candidates will be here on Friday, July 27th. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everythiag insight; ?o do drastic mineral pill#, but both are uiightv dangerous. Don't dynamite the deiicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Tills, which are gentle a$ a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. (Jure* Headache, Const* pation. Only 2oc at McMaster Co.'s dreg store. ?itirw\nRiER DOTS Our school will open on the iist Monday iu September with (he same corps of teachers in charge. Miss Pearl Gaydeu is ttavirg awhile with Misses Bcaafortand Jessie Ljlas. Mi?s Iiltiche Rufi left la>t week for a visit to her room mate in Ge*r<-etown. Miss Isabella Rutland will lears soon for a short stay with fririids at Ridge way. Good raina hare fallen and crops iu this section are lookiag well. TTA4<J A '1 ItAft UAAn AVIAI./I JXL1BS JQLmiAt? -Liajjp iiao uctii B['CUUing some time with the lazily of Mr. S. R. RatWnd. Miss Blanche Roberts hm been at TYinnsboro for some time vriih relatives. Mhs Sadie Aycock and Mrs. Penri Secret of Beauty is health. The secret ofhealth 1. the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food This can never be done when the liver does not act it's ;.. ? 11 Doyou Knowing Tutt's Liver Pills are an abs" lute cure fcrsick headache, pepsia, sour stomach, mawconstipation, torpid liver, j," j .;i:ndice, bilious fever, bill, and kindred diseaic^. Tutt's Liver Pi. toy have gone on a visit to frienda and relatives in Edgefield and Saluda coanties. We met a candidate iometim* ago who Ltd a buggy-load of yellow peaches which he lvaa distributing A nlon amyugbi ui? xiicuua. -r* jwv* yi?u? vronld that all the can^'dates might io likewise. Mr?. Jennings, of Camden, S. C., and Mrs. Friday, of Florida, are vihiting at Mr. J. R. Curlee's. M. July U, 1900. CASTOBLIA. Bern th* The Kied Yoa Haw Ah*ays Bw$t COMIX* AXD GOING. Mr. yf. U. B?yd, of Ridge way, paid Winmber? a flying riiit Monday. Wp arft o!ad to see onr old frisnd. Mr. Mose H. Mobley, of Colombia, in town. Mr. H. L. Elliott came up from Columbia Saturday to spend Sunday with hi6 family. We extend a hearty welcome to Mr. E. B. Phillips, of Louisville, Ga., who is visiting Lieut. P. K, Brice. Mr. J. H. Cummiags, an old Wianiboio citizen, now of Colombia, spent Sunday in town with relatives. Mr. R. T* Matthews, of the firm of R. T. Matthews & Sons, went to Columbia on business Monday moruiig. The Hon. Jco. G. Mobiey, one of Fairfield's representatives in the general assembly, was seen on our streets Monday morning. Mr. J. Frank Fooshe returned Mon day morning from the N. E. A, held in Charleston. Be reports the conven-' tion as a great success. r?r Over Fifty Tears. mks. dfslow's Soothing Steup has been used for orer fifty yean by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allays a'I pain, cures wind colic, and is the be?t remedy for diarrhoea. It1 wiil relieve tbe poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-fire cents a buttle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," I and take no other kind. 1-1-17 _ I program: of the s. s. convention, Which Convenes with Little River Church j July 27-39. friday. 1 10.30 a. m. Organization. 11 a. m. Sermon by W. C. Lindsay or J. P. Isenhower. I.30 p. m 1 i'->f reports from Sonday 8<l.o- . 2 p.m. cvimi i rumlnent failures in Sunday school work and how to account for them. Speakers?E. A. McDowell, Dr. Scott, J. L. Freeman, J. E. Duren and "W. M. Hartin. SATURDAY. 1<! . How may the Sunday school bei -?.ti the non-attendants. Speaker A. C. Osborne,C. P. Wray, J. P. Ise- !.<?vverand B. II. Yarboroogh. II.30a.m. Sermon by I{. N.Pratt xtr r> i>_: ? ur ??( 1\, BllSWCi 2 pm. The Sunday school as a factor in the growth and development of the churches. Speakers?A. P. Montague, W. R. Rabb, H. K. Ezell, J. E. Jones and T.J. Rabb. 3 30. The Sunday school as related to the work of mistisn*. Speakers? R, N. Pratt, L. T. Carroll, W. R. Briscoe, W. H. Joiner and B. J. Qaattlebaum. 4 30 p. m. Tbe valne of blackboard?, maps, charts, etc., in Sunday ichool1 work. Speakers?H. K. Ezell, W. C. Lindsay and Will. H. Einnant. SUNDAY. 1C a. m. Regular Sunday school exercises, followed by short addresses by W. R. Rabb and L. T. Carroll. 11 a. m. Sermon by J. E. Dureu or H. K. Ezell. W. R. Brisco*, For Committee. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kcrmott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. Easily take* stt caady and quickly euro. Mr. J. W. Clark, candidate for sheriff, waain fo^n Monday. Hereports good crops through bis canntry; eay? lb?y are better than tbey have een for years. nurmaa itbMi ?j AlTinfWI AIIBFR KHtUMAMMi ana uAiAnnn uuncu BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. A. Whole Family Cared. Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a millinery and fancy goods store at St Louis, Gratiot Co., Mich., and who is well known throughout the country, says: MI was badly troubled with rheumatism, catarrh and neuralgia. I had liver complaint and was very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I began to fear that I should never be a wed woman; that I should have to settle down into a chronic invalid, and Hwa in +>ia r?f death. X had JOHN STOP'S*" S AKSAPABILLA recommended to rre. I TOOK FOUE BOTTLES AND IT CUBED HE, and cured my family I>oth. I am very glad that I heard of it. I would cheerfully recommend it to every one. I have taken many other lriuds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them.* MICHIGAN DRUG CO., Detroit, Mick. John EL McMastcr & Co.; Winnsboro, S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Bockton, - ? ^ n . rp S C.: n. M. ramcK rvoouwaru, v., ?(S. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. BB?!Bma?l ? ! I ll u: JOS T JOHXSOX TO SPEAK I>* THIS COUNTY Hon, Jos. T. Johnson, candidate for Coagreis from (his district, will speak in Fairfield county as follows: Longtown, Monday, July 23, at iO o'clock a. is. CentreTille, Monday, July 23, at 3 o'clock p. m. Blythewood, Tuesday, Jaly 2-4, at 10 o'clock a. m. Ridjeway, Tuesday, July 24, at 4 o'clock p. m. Greeabriar, Wednesday, July 25, at 10 o'clock a. m. Mossy i;aie, wedHesaay, juiy ai 4 o'clock p. m. o Monticello, Thursday, July 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. FeastervilU, Thursday, July 26, at 4 o'clock p. m. Xo Bight to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who wouid be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she had constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimple9, blotches, skin ernptious and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and lo purify the blood. It gives stroi.^r nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvet) akin, rich mmnlpxinn. ft will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at Mcllaster Co.'s drug store. THE WIN'XSBORO AND CAMDEN KY A meeting of the corporators of the "Wiinsboro and Camden Railway was held on Monday afternoon, at which the requisite amount was subscribed and 20 per cent of the amount was paid in. An election of officers was held and the proper requisitas preliminary *o securing a charter was gone through with and will be forwarded at once. The directors chosen were: J. E. McDonald, T* K. Elliott, T. E. Ketchin aid W. R. Elliott. At a meeting of (he directors T. K. Elliott was elected president, T. H. Ketchin secretary and ireasurer, J. E. McDoaald attorney, Capt. C. S. Dwight chief engineer. At & very early date proper steps will be takes to hold an election looking to subscriptions to the amount of $50,000 ky the town of Winnsboro for the benefit of the road. The Best Bemedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I have been in the drug business for tweny years and have sold most all of th# proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list I have never fennd anything to equal Chamberlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy far all stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of ~ ^ .3.. uoitmoas, It*. "mis ruujeuy tuicu two severe eases of cholera morbus in my family ai d I hare recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale by Moil aeter Co. NEW METHODS. There was an old merchant whose methods were new; He kept np bis business and knew what to do, He advertised, and his ads. were read? His heirs are all wealthy, because he ia dead. Another there was, who was never so wise; He thought he knew beet and wonld not advertise. He scrimped and he scraped, but had nothing to save, And at last fell unmourned into poverty'i grave. ?Philadelphia Bulletin. HU Life Was Saved. lir. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal. Mo.; lately had a wonderfal deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with Typhod Fever, that | ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be came hardened.. I was so weaK 1 couldn't even ?it up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. 0"e bottle gave great relief. I continued to u-e it, and now am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marrellou3 medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Luns Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. Mias Helen McDonald returned home Monday morning from Pineville, " " * t~: ? -7 iN . U. i aiier VIBIllDjj meuui auu iciatives in Charlotte, Rock Hill and Pinerille. CASTOR! A For Iafants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SI? " Signaturu of C-fUZ&y! f-CUCJU/y. Miss Lucy Matthews, ?ne ol Winneboro's fair young ladies, is expected " - s-~ r nome mis eveunijj uom vriecii?i<n, where she ha? been risitirg- Mi?s Wbitinire. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, Acguit Flower still has tha l*rge?t sale of any medicine in the cirilizad world. Your mothers and grandmothers *er?r thought of usiug anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom h?arci of Appendiciti* Nerrons Prostration or IJeart Failure, etc. They used Aog'uet Fiowor to clcan oat the system and stop fermentaticu of usdigesied foo.i, regulated the action of the liver, Ptimulale the ner?ou? and organic action Oi the system, and tbat i* a'l they look wh?n feeling doll and ba.i with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Augast Flower, iu liquid form, to make jou i-atiafied thure is nothing aeriom the matUr with you. For sale by McMuster Co , druggists. Mr. James Robinson returned Thursday evening from Camden where he has boeri ai work The One Day Ccld Cure. Cold in head and sore throat cured by Kermott's Chocolates laxative Quinine. As easy to take as caady. H Children cry for them." Mr. W. C. White, of Rock Hill, Spent Thursday with his friend, Mr. Kit McMaster. I I Wickli It is Handier than a coa - 1 Flame Oil Stove is absc FgI and causes neither smol iff-1 Made in various s: I"' H pocketbooks?wiier - i. GKEEXBBIAR DOTS. Mr?. Jane Hayes has gone 01; a visit to Columbia and other point?. Miss Eliza Kelson of Columbia, is visiting her aunt, Miss Eliza Nelson, j and the families of Messrs, T. W. Ruff and S. R. Rutland. Mrs. Jones, of Florida, is spending a few week' with ber sister, Mrs. W. G. Smith. The graded school will open early in September with (he same corps of j teacnere. Hisses Mabel and Nora Carlee have returned from a pleasant visit to Miss Lula "Ware, of Chester. Prof. Peurifoy will attend the State summer school for teachers, which will open at Winthrop College about the middle ot July. Miss L. M. Aycock, of Mf. Willing, S. C., is visiting her sister, Mr?. ?f. T. Peurifoy. Mr. S. F. Ca&tlcs is happy. Another boarder. Mrs. Broome and family of Augnsta, Ga., and Miss Lever, of Columbia, are spending some time at Mr. Thomas Blair's. Rev. J. D. Crout preached sn excellent sermon to a full house last Sunday. The Greenbriar Sunday school will I celebrate children's day on Friday, J July 20th. A widower ot this section certainly j fA A r?* tt/\ V*ie i rrrr\ TiArCOC JlbCd LV UUTg U19 t ?IV UViQVtii I July 11, 1900. J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following statement* <lI can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will go all that it claimed for it. My wife could not get her breath and the first dose of it relieved her. It has also benefited my whole family." It acts immedixtely and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and ail throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. Miss Martha Dwight left Friday morning for a visit of several weeks to her friend, Miss Leila Mai Johnson, of Ashevil'.e, N. C. Cure Cold In Head. Kennott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy to take and quick to cure cold in bead and sore throat. a - Dyspepsia Uure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains VA times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWJTT & CO., Chicago. M?#JASSE* CO.; Wiuwfcer?, *. . hvl/^SALSAM .53 Cloaca iu.J bvuutillu the hiij. * luxuriant growth. ^WBK?vi>r Palls to Hostoro Gray lra,'S.Vvi^2E5."ffiS5s Hair to its Youthful Color. MMF**>nausavaar* i VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. ISth, 1900. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the South Magnificent buildings, all modern improvements. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Valley of Va., famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Superior advantages in Arf and Music. Students from thirty States. For catalogue address MATTIE P HARRIS, President, 6-27-2m Roanoke, Va LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUKTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. R. JOHNSTON, Esq., Judge Trobait ^T7II?REAS, Joseph C. Jackson i V hath made suit to trie to grint him letters of administration of the estate and ellects of Georgiana Hdmes, deceased: These are theief -re to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of che said Georgian* Holmes, deceased, that they be and appear before me, iu the Court, of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 28th dav of July next, after publication hereof, at 11 nVWfc in the forenoon, to show cu;; . i 'hey h-ive, why the said Adui.?s;-i auon j-hnold not be granted. Given under my hand this 12.h d.iy of Jnlv, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON. 7-14-2 Jud^e of Probate. UNDERTAKING IS' ALL ITS with a fall steck ?f Caskets, Bop? i5a*es and Coffins, censtastly on hand, and use of hearse when requested. Thankf al far past patronage and so list* tatisn for a share in & jUitetre, in the old stand aUa attended te at &ti koara. *THE ELLIOTT &?f Sgp^. J. M, 3SLL: 32T & C*. i-17-ly j?a? IIIMBI i i II ica?^KBW??** -" IllCdld pcool C ? I You'll not need to re || by the thermometer U ! Wickless Blue Flame J I hottest days you can ' I' choose, in whatever ilk. out suffering anv a< P while cooking, The is only one of the ad ess rlii Oil 1 stove and cleaner and cheaper. >lutely safe; it "burns ordinary k< Ice, smell nor soot Izes for various-sized families; sold at price* 1 ever stoves are sold. If the dealer dot* not have 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY. SUMMED I ? Vt Offer at I A GOOD STOCK OF FIGI DIES, AND DAINT TIFUL PA Goods we sold at 2 5c, nc Goods that were 17 1-2C Goods that were 12 1-2C Good that v'ere 7c and t f This is youp ( buy a eool d We have many nice thi Organdies and Fancy Stripes tl Gauze Vests, Ventilated C and many other goods that nial -SN 5HC We have many bargains i dren's Sandals and Oxford Ties Come to see us, we can pleas* The Caldwell Dry BABY' I I NOW HAVE IN STO Babies' ] Shoes, SJ and Moc ALSO A FEW Har WILL GIVE YOU A E Q. D. WII JL (Teething Po> C?sts only 25 cents Or a ill S3 cents to C. J. Notice of Application for Ap-. pointment of Guardian. I t NOTICE is hereby given rbal the! ucders-igmrrt has made peiition to fne Court of Common Pieas for Fairfield County for ihe appointment of tbe Judge of Probate as Guasdian of tbe AP*. r\ f\f "VQn?.'o T | CPlo?C v? uui uou^mvi) x^auiiig w j I Gladden, a minor, under iheprovi-j sions of Section 2179 of ihe Revised : Statutes of this State; and application i for fnch appointment will be made to j Judge George W. Gage, Circuit Judge, at bis Chamb< rs, Cbe-*cr, S. C., on ibe 1st day of August, 1900 The esta'u of said minor consists of a tract of land situate in Fairfield Couutv, contaiiing several hundred acres, and of the supposed value of j $2,500. Also a claim against the Executor ot! the Will of John F. Gladden, deceased, j for rents ami profits coliecte?3 from j said Iai:d$, the amount and value of j which cannot be ascertained nnt\l said Executor makes a full Kcconntins. NANCY E. STEWART, Petitioner. j. e. Mcdonald, Altomev for Petitioner. 7-i7w2 V.. 'Si " -jf - M ???P * I dliu I ooks j igulate your cooking , when you get a i Oil Stove. On the "cook whatever you way you wish, withrliQrnmfnrt m > comfort you'll gain vantages of using a O Stove - The Wickless Blue erosene, without wicks to suit any sized :hem, write to the " . ? -v-; I HUB ? ?E? > sir\r\r\i , . eted Prices J r'^ge JRED LAWNS, ORGAN Y STRIPES, BEAUTTERNS. )W I sC. and 20c, now 12 1-2C. and 15c, a#w ioc. 5 1-3C, n*w 5c. >Dppoptuqity to .pess et)eap. ' ngs in White Goods, Lawns, hat are cheap. Corsets, Drop Stitch Hosiery, :e the heat less burdensome. m >ES. W&r .. I . n Ladies', Misses' and Chil* 5?good shapes and styles. e you. -.s -"vslm . y ftnnrlfl flrtmnanv UVV/UU VVlilJ/Uiijl "i?IEND. .:.'Ss*S?{Jcn ;U CK A FULL LINE OF y} Kid-Sole / .vgsas Lippers , casins. izes, 1 to 5. nmockelLEFT. BARGAIN IN THEM. JJFORD. CTT'O n HUufrrlUIlM i'M nift-tu^A.. [ill i3 a Hiiajiuiiiauuiij fuutuiguuw, | I a i ra Regulates the Bowels* I I nS /I Strengthens the Child, [ill /-? Makes Teething Easy. vders) jjlteethina Relieves the Bowel n Troubles of Children of at Druggists, any age. moffett, m. d.t st. louis. mo. talriar Graded Moo!. TEN GRADES. M. W. Peurifoy, A. B., Principal. Mrs. dl. W. Peueifoy, Ma^ic and Calisthenics. Miss Lottie Blair, Primary Dep\rtment A school of High Grade in a progressive, Christian community. Tuition irom $1 to $3 according to grade. Board at reasonable rate?. Nert session begins SEPTEMBER SUD. For further information apply to M. W. PEUEIFOY, Principal. Or to TLos. Blair, J, B. Cnrlee, i. w . Knn, jLTUsiees. rf-iz oai PRESTON RION, Agent PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANI 0F NEW TORI. Solicits a s^are of the public palronS srp>. ^3 ? 9-26-ly - .-'M