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Wednesday, AugusllS, - - 1900
LOCAL 5IATTEHS.
?See Snpei visor's report.
?Read notice elsewhere.
? Read ad. lofrs of memorandum
book.
?Reapers, binders and rakes, J. F.
McMaater, agent. See bis advertise.
ment elsewhere.
^ 4 ?Read Mr. Preston Rion'd adver. j
'.i^ement. He represents several very
reliable insurance companies.
f ?Black velvet ribbons, all widths,
- 3 N?!? ?UsnA and
pOCSpSQOQr UUUiWv} uaii v*v*w^v ???
brooches, jast received at
Mrs. McCarley's.
(You will never find any other pills
* so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's
Little EarLv Risers. McMaster Co.
?Rev. Sandeft Guignvd, of Union,
preached in St. John's Episcopal
Church on Sunday morning and evenr
iB?*
?A picnic will be given on August
25th at J. W. Rains' mill, on Cedar
k Creek. Candidates aro especially in
vited to attend this picnic,
r Pro!. Cbas. P. Card, St. Louis, Mo.,
writes: We unhesitatingly attribute
the recovery and continued good health
of onr little boy to Teethika (Teetblag
Powder.)
1 It will surprise you to experience
the benefit obtained by using the dainty
? aid famous little pills known as De[
. Witt'6 Little Early Kisers. McMaster
Co.
?Tbe party of young men who
have been on a caatpirg expedition to
. Catawba Falls returned home on
f Saturday. Notwithstending the hot
weather they had a jolly week.
?There will be a free barbecue and
basket picnic at Woodward on Fiiday,
i August 17th, and the public is cor'
rfiftilv invited to be present. On this
f day speakiDg will begin at 10 o'clock.
I ?Mrs. W. P. Lumpkin, formerly
Miss Mamie Ragsdale, of this place,
had a dangeroos tumor *uccessfally
removed from her neck recently at
Dr. Pryor'i sanitarium ?Chester Re|
porter
The quicker yon stop a coogh or cold
the less danger there will be of fatal
iQDgtroable. One Minute Coagh Care
U tbe only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. You will like it.
McMaster Co.
?Mr. W. fcr. isocne nas accepieu a
situation in Charlotte and the market
has been closed for some time. The
closing of the market ha3 caused much
inconvenience, as one market is not
sufficient to supply the demand.
T ^ ? Hennies, the photographer, of
' Columbia, is now in Winnsboro and
ready for business. All the latest
-styles and up-to date photographs
made. Call at once at Thespian Hall
gallery. Photos 6 forSds and np ?adv
. in India, the land of famine, thousands
die because they cannot obtain
food. In America, the land of plenty,
many suffer and die because they c*n
not digest the food tuey eat. n.oaoi
Dyspepsia Care digests what yon eat.
I It instantly relieves and radically CGres
all stomach troubles. McMaster Co.
.
?Miss Emmeline Craig, of BlackLetcck,
has been elected to 611 one of
the vacancies in the Florence graded
a school. Miss Craig is a teacher of
experience and ability and will no
doubt give entire satisfaction in hex
work.
^ ?It is pleasant to know that the
^f^feyes of the people of the North are
" being directed to the many advantages
ol the South. A citizen oi Winnsbc.ro
hat just received a letter from a lady
in Vermont wishing to rent a hotel
here from the 1st of September.
Mothers endorse it, children like it,
old folks Kse it. We refer to One
Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly
r cure all throat and long troubles. Mc-Master
Co.
?Mr. J. J. Obear, ou Thursday,
bought out tLe d^ug store of the iate
Dr. W. E Aiken, and is now having
it moved to his store. The store
baildicg owned by Dr. Aiken will
probably be rented and occupied soon,
as there is a demand for store-rooms.
?The force of clerk# in The Caldwell
Dry Goods Co.'s store is shortly
to be increased. The new clerk wi l
take the place ilr. A. L Porter had
before illness foicid him to give it uf.
As the fall and winter goods will ?oon
be ordered, ihs new clerk will be
needed for the lall trade.
Millions will be spent in politics this
jear. VVe can't beep the campaign go fct
ing withont money any more thin we
can Keep tue uuuj nguiuus miuvui,
!ood. -O) speptic" used to starve them atvee.
Now Kodol Dyspepsia Core
digests what \oa em aud allows \oa
to eat ali tbe go_>d food yon want. It
radically cures stoiaach troubles. McAlas'er
Co.
?Capt. C. ^ Dwight returned to
Leucir, N. C., on Tnetday mormng.
He will return in about a week aud
begin tbe prelimiaaiy survey of the
Y i.ew railroad Dming the past week
Capt. Dwigbt rode ab?>ut the country
selecting a line for tbe road, but j
which route has been selected has not
been wade public.
?Tbe addition to tbe cotton factory
is now a^ured as already stated. The
actual work has not been commenced, |
but preliminary steps have been taken j
toward? ii creat-ii'.g the mill. Of courte, I
a great many things have to be ar
? J ?-? rrr/m.1" i P Ko/riin t.ni>K q 2
.ran^eu uetuic dvia to rU.u
negotiations with cDntractors, wbich
.sre u-'W being attended !?.
?Tae Liurens Advertiser, edited
by Co . W. W. Ball, has declared ii-e!f
i?> b-- ? McMa?ter organ and prop9-es
' to d>> ali in itt? powtr to lanhrr tbe
-ele?tion of \f r. F. W. Mc*fa>ter to the
degi>)& nrt\ Thi?- paper pays M?. McMasier
some very bigb compliment?.
M'. McMaster is being warmiy supported
by all of bis iriend* and bis
c ?ances ?eem goo^.
? Mr?. Catacirt, tu ?ther of Me^r?.
S^a'nu*! and John Catbcart, die?
f recently at Le?* home in Ireland. Mr?.
Cat heart had been in. failing health f <r
t- mouths and the news of her death
> was not unexprcled. ller two sons
^ wLo have ma.ie the*r home in \Vi?n?r
boro for ? number of wars have the
SMiipulhy of uiativ frit-nd* in ll.cj
it at h of iheir mother.
-The bir.? -f Mr. K. F. Kil-o a
tftaf IJoekv Mount wa< entirely d-stroy.d
"t?v fi.'e, with all his supply of p o.
vender a*id vrtg>-i it a>i f*a? ly h >ur
j " j1
{Beautiful!
[Women j
There are few women as bean
J tiful as they might be. Powder %
and paint and cosmetics don't
make good looks. Beauty is
S simnlv an imnossihilitv without 5
health. Beautiful women are ?
few because healthy women are e
| few. The way to have a fair *
face and a well-rounded figure J
is to take
I SMIieM'S i
[Female Regulator!
J This is that old and time-tried J
medicine that cures all female g
i troubles and weaknesses and ? ;
J drains. It makes no difference J
g what the doctors call the trou
ble, if there is anything the :
5 matter in the distinctly feminine J ,
i organs, Sradfield's Fe?
5 male Remilatnr will TipId 3
J and cure it." It is good for ir- g
regular or painful menstruation; J :
for leucorrhcea, for falling of the S
s womb, for nervousness, head- 2
ache, backache and dizziness.
? Take it and get well. Then i
3 your old-time girlish features 5
and figure will be restored.
Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
J ATLASTA, GA.
Sunday night. It was with difficulty
4i *? t TVtO
111X1/ iilb LLi lt.CS >vc:c tu:vu^u. J. uw
property wa6 insured for $150 in the J
Farmers' Mutual, which will not cover
one-half the los?. The origin of the fire 1
is not known.?Chester Reporter.
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for ]
they are treacherous. That's why ail ,
counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve are dangerous. They look like (
t)eWitt'e, but instead of the all-healing ,
witch hazel they all contain ingredients ,
liable to irritate the skin and cause ,
blood poisoning. For piles, injuries
and skin diseases use the original and ,
genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, j
McMaster Co ?Miss
May Martin left on Thursday
for Union, where she goes to accept a 1
position as stenographer and type- 1
writer. Miss Martin graduated from ,
the C ilege for Women in June, after ;
taking a full business course, and goes to
Union fuily prepared to fill the posi- '
tion that has been offered her.
?Two parties were g.ven in town
on Wednesday evening and the jouug
people and the girls and boys of two
different "eeu" bad a merry evening.
One party was given by Miss Gn&sie
DesPortes at her home in the northern <
part of town, and the other was given j
by Mrs. Jas Bryson, in honor of her
little niece, Miss Emma Blakely, of <
Lanreus. This was a "good night
party" and tbe guests were all delighted
with the novel game
"My baby was terribly sick with tbe ,
diarrbce V says J. II. Doak, of Wil- ,
liams, Oregon. "We were unable to
cure Dim WHO me uociur ? aosisiautc, '
and as a last resort we tried Chamber- i
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrtcea ,
Remedy. I am happy to eay it gave
immediate relief and a complete
cure." For sale by McMaster Co.
?The correspondent from Cleason '
College to The State in Sunday's issue <
states that Mr. R. E. Lee, who has
been a teacher in the drawing depart- '
ment of Clemson College, has been i
placed at the bead ot this department
in p'ace of Prof. Chas. Hancock who 1
has resigned in order to take another <
position. This promotion is a compli
ment to Mr. Lee, and his friends here
*
are pleased to know that he has been '
chosen. Mr. Lee was recently mar- i
ried to Mies Lou Egleston of this
place, aud both are well known here.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the head and sore throat use Ker- (
mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the " One
Day Cold Cure." i
?Sunday was one of the hottest 1
days of the hot spell, and cbnrchgoers
were most uncomfortable. In
the atternoon elouds gathered and
thero was every indica-ion that rain
would fall durinj? the afternoon, but
a< so often happens, the clouds passed
around and a tiny shower was all that
fell. There mnst have teeu rains
near, howerer, as the atmosphere
cooled iff and on Monday m->rning
the weather was decidedly cooler. The
rain flag was hoisted on Monday afternoon
aid in const qaecce ever} body's
hopes wi re rais- d.
CASTORIA.
Bears the ^ Kind You Hare Always Bought
TO REN'T.
Lirge up-stairs room 10 one or two
young men. Apply 10
8 11-3 Dr. D Aiker.
THR COUNTY CANVASS
Miiforri, Thursday Angnst 1G.
Woodward, Friday, Angnst 17.
Dr. A. Deckcr.
Dr. A. Becker, the (cnhst at the
! Hotel Duval, is fittii g np a number
one optical parlor Hi* instruments
aie of the latest improved pattern?.
In afewdu>p he will have inojeration
one of Javal's -improved Oihthalmometere,
latest s?y-'es, on ?xhibiiion
al the Paris Exposition now. The
doctor comes h;ghiy iec?>u.meuded.
He makes no charge for t-xaminati< 11
I and s;nart?!itees satisfaction A? w
berry, in four mr.ntbs' tin.e hestraigh'ened
the e\es of font teen pc p'e witlioar
the u e of the kuife, >>tu] has t? st
iYi >? ials by the hundreds of New
IcKofiolIli
f <Q'|/nUF il Lit 11
I 'J' ?
| thin blood, weak lungs and *
paleness. You have them in i
hot weather as well as la cold. |
SCOTT'S EM c LSI OA cures I
I them in summer as in winter. I
X It is creamy locking and pleas-1
X ant testing. |
^ 5?c. ?1.00; ;!! x^ruggir.:. ?
berry county, most substantial citizens.
Give him a call if jour ewotronble
you in any way. Read his advertisement.
elsewhere.
PROF. HAM MEL'S LECTURE.
* - -k j i.. t.Mn?
1 was very giau sue m >uu.
Tuesday's paper tba* Prof. Ilamme], J
\rht> has given such saiisraciion lieie (
as tcacher in ihe ph).?oc- department,!
will lecture in Winnsboro wxt Wednesday
night.
Wireless tehgrapby shcnlu l.e lireresting
:o a.'l of a?, bul I suppose'
there aie man) like myself who had j
failed to understand lhouughly the
subject from the many inieresiinej
magazine articles. To those who!
wish to known much about wire'.ess !
telegraphy this is a great opportunity.
Prof. Haaimel's chief charm is his
simplic:ty. Almost any child can
understand b cau'e of bis lacid j
manner of explanation. The lecture |
is informal and conversational. At
the close questions are called for and
the apparatus is pat on cxhibitior. I
advise those who ex.>ect to attend to
read up on the subject and prepare j
questions, which Prof. Uammel will
take delight in answering; besides,
his will add interest, i hope the
people of the town will avail tnemselvis
of this opportunity.
Carl S. Matthews.
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CASTORIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always-Bought |
1 !
KKSOLUTJOXS
Adopted at a Meeting of the Board of ,
Deacons of Sion Presbyterian Church, j
Held August, 1900.
Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly
Father to remove from our midst Dr.
W. E. Aiken, who had for so many
years served our church as deacon,
and who at the time of his removal
bad passed beyond the allotted period
of human life, "three score years and
ten," therefore, be it
Resolved, 1st. That we bow in
bumble submission to this sad dispensation
of Providence, knowing fall
well that "He who rn;e3 in the armies
!>f Heaven and among the children of
men, at all times doelh right, and that j
all things work together for good to j
those who love the Lord."
Resolved, 2ad. That we extend to
the family of our deceased brother onr
heartfelt sympathy in their deep affliction,
and weprav that our Heavenly
Father's grace and peace be multiplied
to them and that his choicest
blessings may abide with tSem
Resolved 3rd. That a copy of these
resolutions be presented to the family
and sent for publication to The News
&xd Herald and the Southern Presbyterian.
Jas. M. Smith,
Chairman Board.
' a T-nn "NTa-r-xr t\ !
Was the result of his splendid h eahh
Lcdomi'table will and tremendous
energy are not found where Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of
Drder. If you want ttese qaalities
md "the success they bring, use Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Taey develop
jvery power of Drain and body. Only
25c. at McMaster Oo.'s drug store.
FAIBFIELD'S SUMMEB SCHOOL.
Tbe Teachers' Institute lis now well
under way with some 85 in attendance.
The unusual earnestness manifested
hoc tV.A. incfrnc.tons to enlarge
the coarse aDd classes in algebrawhislory
and English.
American HHtory is being taught
largely by tbe lecture plan and thus
the cream of many lexis is Ja'eing
skimmed, the great underlying^riticipies,
ihe philosophy of history, can
thus be presented in an attractive and
impressive manner.
Miss Brodie reports remarkable improvement
and much-promise in the
efforts of the class oil free hand draw
tog. y
There will probably be a display of
this work uear/^he end of the coarse
in connection; with a free illustrated
lecture on Art.
CoQDty-^SvperiutendeBt Stevenson
made b^'first visit to /he school on Friday
and expressed pleasure at the increasing
attendance, interest and work
of the pnpils.
j By a vote of pnpils it was decided to
have uo Saturday session, and to limit
the daily sessions frcm 8 30 a. m to
12 15 p id.
* t- .1. - t
" loroux" llie U1UUIU3 Ui uuucnuu
July our baby was teething and took a
lunning off of the bowels and sickness
of the stomach," says O. P M.Holliday,
of Deming, Ind. "His
bowels would move irom five to eight
times a day. I bad a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in the house and geve him
four drops in a teaspoonful of water
and he got better at once." Sold by
McMaster Co.
lllfj r\>A ^x.riK.H^j?.
The Designer for September is
chaiiEingly and profusely illustrated
iu co ore and in black-and-white, at d
fashions and misceilanv are b'erdeil in
a mokl l.aimor'ions whole. Among
the many feature? pccu iai ly appropiaate
to th s sra?on arc three pates of
advice c rccrnirg gaimcnts for the
school girl, **r. mis on jjiessmg,-which
treats of "Finishing Skirls/'
Sepscinbcr floricuJiu:e gesiions (or
the amattur ga?.di r.< r, directions for
gi\in^ "A Woodland Party," a f-hor'
l?la\?"Autumn Sunshine." 2 j.hges of
illu>tta>ion& hnd dctcriptioi.6 of hjgienic
tchi>olio? m Inn itnre, at.d recipes
for "A j-ple CookeryI? addition o
all ihese numerous designs are shown
accuir pan it u uy wuimi ji uncvuvno
for kuitlinjr. trocheting aid inlaid
voit. There are two sh- rt f-torifs for
adu.is?' Tbe Mit-t-h=g Ivuks" at:d "A
Collide Girl'? APj.ii siion?,w hi d one
for tlie chi drci;?"Tie Lo*i IVit "
'Parit r ll?s.ic" 6IU iwu ragtF, bnd
4,A ' oiiundium Suj'p-i" aives sngoe>ti=>iiK
tut s-honld Lp wcfol t??
cbmc.tt foci li s. Tie t'irtefnth
paper ?t "Ti e iiuirieigaren hi
the Ilonu "Br.ok Nous" "Au o< g
Otmelves," "Nursery Love," "Enqueue
Bints" and "Household Ad
vice," not to speak of "The Manicuring
Art" in Health and Beauty si ricp,
complete 'nost acceptably this generous
table of coBtents.
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, <ia ,
suffered intensely for six month* v, ith
a frightful running Bore on his eg,
bnt writes that iJucJSleii's Arnica salve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers,
Wounds, Burns, Bails, P?in or
Piles it's the beet salve in the world
Cure <ioaianteed. Onlv 2f>c Sold by
McM;.sti r Co., druggist*.
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i Wp^?fft8uViymtto? 6t vitiAua
' blood. Xfeoveredwltb pimple?, the
I .ivldenceIncomplete. It*# nature#
] iyp.nofycoTWnflltion. i i
Mrnrnmrim
': ffe vferVa! i r to Tfeeu r/W fiawfieri a*
' irthe blood, Bl.lght or severe, oflp?ig
II ?*tanfllr.g or recent origin. itt-tblrcy.
! riYears record jrua^ntees Its efficacy.
' i <8ot<l everywhere. Price 9 LOO per full
^quart bottle.- Prepared only by<*K
rjacHiGAK DKre cojupun?,
r - Detroit, Mich.
NMMAMHiaMMHMllBHHHMi
John II. Mcilaster & Co., Winnsboro,
S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton,
S. V.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C ;
T. G Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C.
COMING AND GOING.
Mr Hamilton Ilamtbsn is at home
on a holiday.
Mr. Ben Pratt, of New York, is
viiitiuy in town. <
Mr. 0. G. I)wiyht hn* returned 1
from Walrerbor .
Mr. ami Mrf. Holmes, of Savannah,
Georgia, are visiting Mr?. S. G. :
Martin. 1
Mr. F. U. McMaitcr, of Charleston, (
is visiting h's father, Mr. G II. |
McMaster. ]
Mrs. Henry Mnldrow and children
are vhiting Mr. and Mrf. W. B. J
Creight.
Miss Bessie Slevenson and Miss j
Jones, of Colombia, are visiting Mi?s j
Mamie Jordan.
- T7? 1 Tl J& \M T T ATTAH
iXlir. I'tuu auu mif. u. uc?.i
Friday retnrn on Wednesday to their '
homes in Keddick, Firrida.
Mes-r-\ J. N. Center, George B.
McMaster, Ja*. W. Hanaban, Dr. ,
R. B. Hanaban and Dr. Dowling bave ;
retarned from Kiawah Island where
tbey spent the past week.
Mr. George V. Hennies, the well
known photographer of Colnmbia, is j
stopping at the Hotel Duval, and will 1
remain for one week. He guarantees j
all his work lo give satisfaction.
Rev. R. B. Turnipseed, who grad- ^
nated at Clemson College in 1896,
visited Clemson College last week, ac- 1
companies by his wife. lie is at
present ttatio^ed at Ridgeway, S. C.~ ,
Greenville Newp. j
(
for Over Fifty Tears.
Mrs. * inslow's Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions <>f mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success. <
It soothes ih" chiid, softens the gums, |
allays a;i pain, cures wind colic, and <
is the best remedy for diarrhoea It 1
will relieve the poor little sufferer I
immediately. Sold by druggists in ]
every part of the world. Twenty Sve j
cents-a bottle. Be sure and ask for (
^Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Syrup," i
and take no other sine. i-i-u j
DEATH OF C. E. THOMAS.
Entered etprnal rest on Angust 7th
Charles Ed? 'Idtst Ron of the late i
Charles K ; iu his twenty- |
ninth ye<w. I
Now the laborious task is o'er; 1
Now the battle day is past;
Now upon the farther shore, i
Lands thfi voyager at last. i
Fat^r, in Thy gracioos keeping, I
J,pm now Thv servant sleepin?. i
f'I . earth, and du$t to dust,"
i ? now the words we say,
Lefi aind, we wait in trust
F-i !t;e resurrection day.
Fatli , in Tby gracious keeping
Leave we now Thy servant sleeping1.
Ridgewoy, S. C. R.
Mr. C. E. Thomas, whose death is
noled above, was the eldest son of
Mrs. Ann Tnomas, of Ridgeway, and i
was an exceptionally fine young man,
ant] a man of splendid attainment?.
When quite young he went to New
York, where he was in business with
his uno!e Mr. Chas. Tbcraas, whose
death cccnrrcd last winter. During
Gen. Hampton's tirm as railrosd commissioner
Air. Thomas was his private
secretary, a position he filled very
ably, winning the respect and csieeru
of a!! who came in contact with him.
Alter giving up this position Mr.
Thomas gradated in law, but his
failing health prevent* d him fn.m
practicing bi? cbcseD profession Jor
long. In tc&ich of health he spent
some time in Colorado and iu Ti x ts,
u moo rnA rtpmlv r,irtanhr5
UUl I UC Uicga v Htto iww u*> T
upon h!ru and ' he gradually j;rew
worse. Several months ai:o hecune
to h-8 mother'* honse in Rid^eway,
where he remained un'il iheerid camr.
He leaves his mother and ** vera! listers
nnd brothers to mourn hiir. The
funeral set vices took place Wednesday
from St. Stephen's Epi?copaI t hurch.
The family has the deep s\ mf a?hy of
many friends. ,
Storv of a Slave.
I
To be bound band and fooi for \ ea?>
by the chains of disease is thi worst
foi m of slavery. George D. William*. |
of Manchester, Mich., tt lis bow tuch :i
slave was made free. He says: "My
wife has been so helpless for five years ,
that she o<>u!(i not turn ovesinb'd ,
alone Alur tiding two bottles ot E'er- ,
trie Bi'te"--, she in wonderfu 1\ improve'!
a< d abl* to do her own wojk "
I bis fcupsense reuudy f..r tirin-iie diseases
quickly c ures iimv-.upws*, slc? p'es-uess,
meia.-.chol*, headache, )>a< kache,
fainting and d zzv spells. Thimiracle
u o kin<; medicine 1- a d-eiM
to weak. sickly, rundown in-uple
Every i?<,uie guarantied. Only 50
cents. t?r>ld by McMastcr Cu , druggists.
Pro?'. F.rn.itig Br< wn, of Spur
taubn^j.', wrs in town en Thnr-iJay in
th'"> in'ocs: of l.veoc ( ol!i<*'.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
tu? v?? l!?tin Dndflrlit I
8UK MIIU 1UU HcJIC rtlflcp UUUglll
i
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reduced kates.
The Southern Riilwiy will sell
roand (rip fc^ef* 10 the vlontn.-at
Bible Conference, which meeis i. B ack
Mountain, N. C., August 12-26, Irom
all stations on its lines, and nil urn at
the rate of one first-class fjr^ f^rihe
round trip. Tickets will be solJ August
9th, 10th, 11th, 12?.:? a ?d 13th,
with final re u=n limir. ui.mhi 28th,
inclusive. B!a-:k Monntvn iw locked
ia the heart of the J'Limi of the Sky."
and this will give all aline oppoitu
nity to visit thaf. beantifa' eu-mtit r
resort region.
To the National Convention of the
Christiau Church, which imeN at Kimsas
City, Mo., October 12 19, the
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets from all points on iu liues at
ihe rate of one first-ilass {are for thp
round trip, plus $4 00 Tickets will
be sold Octnhpr 8*h, 9th and 10 h,
with final return limit to Ocofoer
23rd, inclusive. Persons at non-conpon
stations should notify iitket a^ent
ceveral days in advance of their contemplated
departure, in onler that he
may supply himself with proper form
of tickers.
AUo round trip tickets to the Annual
Convention, National Bapiist Association,
at Richmond, Va , September
7*2th-20th, at:he rate of one fim-cla's
(are, from all points on ita lines,? x- i
cept from Washington, I). ai.
Alexandria, Va. Tickets will be t!
September 10 b, Uth ami 12th, with
Gnal limit September 22ud, i:iclu*iv.\
To the annual convention of thr
Colored Odd Fellows, Louisville. K\.
October 2 7. ronnd trip tiekot? will be
sold from all stations mi ihe Sou'hern
liaiiwav. TickR-K m b 8<>M S? pt^nber29tb,
SOih. and Oc-ober lsr, vvit.i
final limit October 9ih. Pen-on* *t
non-coopon station* should no'ity
ticket agent several days in advance
of their contemplated departure so
that he moy supply himself with
proper form of tickets.
ine Mississippi vatey mzuivzi
sociation meets at Ashville, N. C.,
October 9ih-llth. The Southern Railway
will sell round trip tickets from
all stations on its lines October 6th to
?th, inclusive, with final limit Ootober
loth.
For farther information call on or
svrite any agent of the Southern Railway
or its connections.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. .
F. J. Cheney, & Co , Props., ':
Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, nave Known
F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
Easiness transactions and financially
ible to carry oat aay obligations made
fry their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Maivln, Wholeiale
Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly cpon the blood
ind mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75. per bottle. Sold by all
iruggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Will Leave Columbia.
Mr. E. J. McCarley, the well known
cotton buyer and popular citizen, expects
soon to leave for Selma, Ala.,
which he expects to make his future
hs\mo TTo mill ofill cnfynoro in pftttAT!
buying. Mr. J. S. Gladney, -bookkeeper
for W. T. Martin, will abo sro,
be and Mr. McCariey having formed a
copartnership. _Bot h gentlemen _ .are,
Bnbstantlal citizens" Colombia
regrets to lose.?Columbia Record.
question'answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers and
grandmothers Bever thought of using
anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness.
Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis.
Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure,
etc. They used August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermenKatian
nf nnriiorARtpri fnnd. re.ornlftted
the action of the liver, stimulate the
oervons and organic action ot the system,
and that is ail tbey took when
fee Log dull and bad with headaches
and otber aches. Yon only need a
few doses ?f Green's August Flower,
in liquid ibrw, to make you satisfied
there is nothing serious the matter
with yon. For sale by McMaster Co ,
dreggists.
Messr?. J. F. McMaster and J. W.
Cathcart have returned from a trip to
Hlonn Knrinoii
vuv"" -"I" "&?
Miss May Martin and Mi&s Irene
Motle, of Charleston, will arrive to-day
to visit Mrs. II. A. Gaillard.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mr-". Geo.
Loss:, of New Straits?Me, Ohio, prevented
a dreadfnl tragedy and paved
two live3. A frightful cough had lOBg
kept her awake every night. She had
tried many remedies and doctor?, bat
steadily grew wor.-e until urged to try
Dr. King's New Discovery. One b ?ttle
wholly cured her," and she ? rites
this marvelous medicine alM> cured
Mr Long of ? severe attack ?f Pneumonia
Such enres are po>iiive proof
of the matchless merit of tMs giaud
remedy for curing all throat, chest and
lung troubles. 0 ?ly 50c and $1 00.
Evcrv bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles
free at McMa9ter O'.'a drug storr.
Mi<?s E:!a M ?.{ liidgewav, is
ait-nan-sr * .t-acuerb' msniu e.
Mi?s v?nr\ Ellis n retarue I Tiiuisday
from a vi if to Rock Hill
A Minister's Good Work,
"I had a severe ntiack of bilton?
colic, got a botile of Chamberlain's
Colic, I holcra and Diarrhoea R^uiedy.
took two dohes and w^scntirelv erred,"
ays Rrv. A. A. Power, of Eiupoiia,
Kar. "My neighbor across the s:rtei
was wck for over a week, had two or
three bottles ofmediciue from the doc*
tor He used them for three or fonr
days withont relief, then cal ed in another
doctor, who treated him for 8oin<'
d-\s and gave hiin no ielief, so distil
arg^J h;m 1 went over t<> pep him
the mit morning. He Shid Lis bone's
woie isi a teirible fix, tbat ihey ha-l
bte? rnnning off s>o lo: g ihit if waai
most bloody flux. 1 as^ed h;in if he
had 11 led Chamberlaiu's ''oMe, ( holt-ra
and Diarifcoei Remedy, and he said,
'No.' I went hoina hi d br u^ht liim
my bowe aim gave nun ono cnsc; t.uu
him to thke another do e in fift? en
or twenty minxes it fce did noi ?r:d
relief, but Le look no more and wa*
entiiely cnred." F.r t^ale by McMas?er
C.'o.
Shake in Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It
cures painful, smarting, nervous feet
and ingrowing nails, and instantly
takes the sting out of corns and bun-,
ions. It's the greatest comfort discovery
of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease
makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Ifc
is a certain cure for sweating, callous
and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it
to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps.
Trial package FREE. Address, Allen
8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 3-14
v ""ri "I"iitw i nrC
A C\ PAD HP AH
I fi. 11\ H a JLV* & ^
good digestion; sound sleep; ?.
fine appetite and a ripe old p.r* *
arc come of the resultsof the n..
of Tutt's Liver Pills. A siiv"
dose will convince you 01 ttieu
wonderful effects and virtr
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick ho:;
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, s
stomach, doziness, const! pat u
bilious fever, piles, turpiJ. 1"
2nd oil Vinrfrpr! ri
Tutt's Liver PC.
LOST.
MEMORANDUM BOOK, CONiaiiiing
UtUrs and iDor.cv. PIi a c return
to tl is f ffi- e and receive. reward.
f-11-2
NOTICE.
MY JACK WILL HE AT U'lNNSboio
August 13th and nmniii until ilic
20 l> J. f. WHEELEK
8-11 2
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For YOUNG LADIES. RoauoJcc. Va.
Opens Sept. 18th, 1900. 0 ie of the
leading .Schools for Younz Ladies in
the South Magnificent buildings, all
modern improvements. Campus ten
acres. Grand mountain scenery in
Valley of Va, famed for neahc.
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-^m JttoanoKe, v a
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY
vetted in roe, I have levied on and will
sell to the highest ca^h bidder before
the Court House door in Winnsboro,
S. C., on the first Monday in September
next, the following described tra< t
of laud, sold nnder the Acts referring
to delinquent taxes:
School District No. 15.
T> Afn 1 o AT?ao KAnn^flH
J.\ ill Jiai mi} iuv j uvuuuvu
north by lands of W. J. Powell; east
by lands of Prop Martin; sonth by
Hney's Ferry road; west by lands of
Samuel Alston.
R. E ELLISON,
8 2td S. F. C
HoW are Your
Windows?
Arthur Becker, M. D. D. O.. the
well known German oculist of 607 W.;
Bav street, Jacksonville, Fb., is at the
Hotel Daval. The doctor corrects all
errors of refraction as well as removes
cataracts and pterygium from the eye
by absorption without the use of the
knife, cures granu'ated eyelids, iritis,
opacity of the cornea and many other
eye troubles. The doctor is an expert
in his line, having graduated with
highest honors from the Royal University
at Berlin, Germany, his native
home- He has for tbe i??t ftw years
been compelled to travel on account of
his poor health. He comes to our city
"vreft-Ttrof&fflended, and refers to any
physician, minister of the Gospel or
mercbaat in "Sstedfrr-JjjLewberry__or
Spartanburg counties. He" has there
thoroughly demonstrated his skill and
reliability. If you have sore, itching,
watery or red eyes, granulated lids or
you have glasses that do not exactly fit
you. or you are crosseyed, avail yonr.
eoli ,,f this nnrnrlnnitv Tind call on
""" -ft J ?
him. He bandies no ready made
glasses, but fits your case correctly.
He will also fill your physician's prescriptions
for glasses. His lenses received
first prize at the Columbian
World's Exposition at Chicago, where
he at the tims was located-1023 Masonic
Temple. Hi9 prices are reasonable;
he makes no charge for examination.
The doctor will be at the
Hotel Duval from Thursday, Angnst
10;h. on, where be will le gla.i 10
serve you and be guarantees satisfaction.
For the accommodation of those
who work during the dny he will on
Saturdays and Mondays examine up
to 9 {?. ip. 8-ll-2m
?; CL'<wj i.?; I?u:.ii:iui tht ha?T.
J& y~y 1 'Ji.ii.i..-i ? -. ;u.tufiaft growth.
?=SRSSS=i ? *KI* ?ra:?s *5 sestors _Qr?y
iwS>S.i^Si"4?2? liinf vo i'.? Youmrul Color.
rLcj*v^ Circ< < '^ at hair Mliafr
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and reconstructing
the exhausted digestive or
gans. Itls the latest discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It ii*
stantly relieves and permanently cure3
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia, Cramps and
all other results of i mperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains ZM times
small size. Book all about d yspepsia mailed fret
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago.
McMASTEi-t CO.; W-nosboro. S CCm
i! Wbeit
is not only one of the most
delicate and delicious of breakfast
foods ever offered to the
public, but in addition is highlv
recommendtd ftr the use
/
of persons of weak digestion*
See Our Wiodoiv Display
of handsome gravures we are
giving with Cream of Wheat.
I They are works of art. Ask
! to see them.
[ F. M. hHab snicht
I Dealer in Fine GrocerieSi
j McCOF
REAPERS,
BLv.- _ Tb / TUmmamt
EiV ^^
AND R
J. F. McMas
WINNSBC
WPSVIKT"
M (Teething P<r
Costs only 25 cats
Or m*H 25 cents to C. J<
report of
Cointr SnneiTisor.
* mm
Claims Approved at ths last Meeting
of the BoASD op couxty
Commissioners Held July
16, 1900
i
The folIowiDgclaims were examined
and approved on State Case Fnnd of
1900:
No. Amount.
434 Jas H Aiken, $ 800
435 J T Douglass, 12 50
436 John H Cooper, 12 50
5 98 (
uaiviu ouuci, - w
488 G S Hinnant, 11 50
439 J C Bncbanan, 5 00
440 George Alston, 4 82
441 W A Cook, 12 50
442 J L Ratter ree, 12 50
443 A P Irby, 12 50
444 J J Obear, 19 25
445 Stewart & Wood a-ant, 970
446 H F Haeechel, 12 50
447 John Wooten, * 12 50
448 W J Osgood. 12 50
449 William Brown, 4 20
450 M! n 5 00
451 EH Heine, 1250
452 C H Donglaff, 12 50
453 C A Robinson. 32 50
454 C B Dongli??, 7 4S
-4&5-UE Mliiet, 4 99
456 Sam! McCormict,???_?
457 Jaa B Stevenson, 125?T
458 J L Richmond. 100 00
459 J C Buchanan, 3 00
460 W H James, 12 50
The following claims were examined
* T* - 3 3 T???
ana approvea on isoaa ana unuge
Fand of 1900:
No. Am.unt.
461 W A EUleuliue, $ 52 85
462 B G Teunant, 8 ?8
463 S L Mann, 8 25
464 .J F Lyles, 2 17
465 M B Clark, 2 17
466 W H Lewis, 13 58
467 Joe W RicharJson, 27 17
468 S L Mann, 17 82
469 S II Morgan, 14 97
A*7(\ n T . Slfflrononn /> 92
if v vvu>i>>i>| ? ? ?
471 C \W Broom, 1 09
472 W J Clownej, 1175
473 A B Catbcart, 19 52
474 W M Harvey, 3 25
475 A J Hinnant, 315
476 J G Marliu, 5 44
477 John M Smith, 2 82
478 John T W> lie, 15 03
479 T N Benneit, 29 35
480 T N Benneit, 75 40
481 John A Baker, - 2 70
432 C W Broom, 5 43
483 Charlie Russell, 4 07
484 R C Stercnson, 6 43
485 E Ttnnant, 9 24
486 E Tenoant. 5 92
1S7 r. I) TMo-pII 3 70
488 W L Kirkpatrick, 8 70
489 Reuben Boalware, 1 10
490 RT Cro-bv, 2 17
491 C B Richardson, 157 12
492 ETennant - 17 G4
493 J B Gladney, 19 25
494 RT Matthews ? Sou, 20 32
jo.r ,rr t t. v.. qa
itOO ?r O uuilMMr*, gv
496 E C Jeter, 5 54
497 Jas A Rictu.d?on, 9 39
49S George Moore, 5 27
499 W J Clo* tier, 1195
500 M S Hurr. n ,* 17 10
501 R W Hejron, 10 85
502 C W B: o m. 9 95
503 D J Weir, 2 70
504 (J W Broom, 28 37
'! he following e'?in?8 were exan-i-ied
and ?>npioved on Poor H? u e Fund of
1900:
No.. Amount
505 T W Landei .lale. $ 5 97
50G $ L Br-om, S 20
507 Jno D Pilmer, 36 OS
508 Mji?sel \1c'"ittiock, 14 44
509 J J Ob^ar, 1 65
510 Levi Willingharn, 14 12
511 T R Dun'ap. 9 09
512 C U Richni di-on, 135
513 T G Cameron. 18 10
514 RT Ma . vrs & So.., 163
515 A J i i ;!ian'. 2 50
516 Lew Wi Ingham, 9 15
517 nil Q 7S?
518 J VV liiai . 4 00
Tlie following claims were examined
and approved on Public Building fund
of 1900:
No. , Amount.
519 Jd" Hamilton, $ 225;
520 BGTennant, 4 20
521 II T Matthews & Son, 1 63
522 Ge^:g" lv dweller, 2 40
523 Ann i J cjuverwu, 9 64
524 V? ti JdCK..Hi, li U3
525 J J Obe?r?^ ... 115
526 J L B ?a ?n, 18 38
I do certify thai the above statement
is a correcr copv of claims approved
a? the i?.?f meeting of the County
ILurd i.f ?'?rntnisfiont-r.- held on the
16th dsv of July, 1900.
13. G TENNAN?\
8-14 Uonnty Snpevi-or u.
i | S fwi tlcnSuBicnt FE^?.
jfflSSS^SrOiHice 104 K. Pryoi 8t
: m
iMiCK :H
BINDERS
iftCS*
AKES.
/Mh . M
ster, Agent,
)R0, S. C.
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KIT'S 1 Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
II |i M Regulates the Bowek.
IN /I Strengthens the Child
I If ?-? Makes Teething Easy*
vders) ^ " TEETH1NA Relieves the Bowel
, n Troubles of Children of
at Druggists, any age.
-- ? - -- ? o? Mina UA
> mOM'bl I , m. u., aii bwvia, mwi
PRESTON JRION,
AGENT FOR
Pacific Fire Insurance Company of
New York.
Glen Fall Insurance Company of
New York.
Rochester German Insurance Company
of Kochester, No Y.
Solicits share of public patronage. ^
9-26-ly
MANY
Of continuous S
business have given our goods
wide and general distribution
They have been subjected to
the severest usage and their
wearing qualities have been
fully tested.
we vaUdran^e
every chain, button, every ar^
tide we sell, to give satisfao
tion, you being the judge*
Anylutk^ failing to do this
will be cheeltl^-^changed
We Deliver
no work, we sell no goods not
under our guarantee, which
has never been Questioned
throughout our entire busir
ness life.
R.BRANDT, 1
The
Jeweler and Optician,
OHBSTBB, . ril
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Maiap fir tfc Primary Use- , J
ties fir FaMi Comity. 11
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Salem.?S. T. Clov?ney,W. B. Esies,
G. H. Jenkins.
Fairfield Cotton Mills.?M. M?
Clinkscatea, E. V. GanK, Hill Par?.
Monticello.?J. D. AikeD, T. J.
Rabb, W. J. Barley.
Blythewood.?W. J. Hagood,lIuttJphrey
Brown, F. E Hood.
Gladdek's Grove - c s. F?>rd,
J. M. Higgins, .J. n. Hall. ^
Horeb ?J. M. S'eclo, A. L. Scrnjrgs,
N. D. Robert?.
Jekkinsville ?J (). Carry, J. H.
Yarborough. J. A. Sianfon.
Mossy Dale ?T. C. Canoak, T. F.
^rnitb, G. W. Brook?.
Greekbriar.-?. W. Bruoui, .1 L.
Canthen, W. 1\ Blair.
Woodw abd. ?T. V. Bouiwarc, j.?l n
S. McKeown, ff. A. Holder.
f\ .U r> T ...
n xiiir. vaiv ?u 1* uhc^uc* ?niu?
B Patrick. M. Y. Bankbeiri.
FEASTERVILLE ? H. (} o'en.an. * "J
Martin Beam, M C. B mlwarr.
Longtown. -Saml. McCormick J.E.
Stewart, T. J. Robinson,
Aibion.?R. E. Sterling, ('. J. S cvenson,
J. E. Stevenson.
Bedgeway. ? Olin Sawyer, Nf. ,
Simons, Joe Colem ir.
Centreville.?W. B. Ilogan, I>av d
Brauham, Tbos. Ilollfc.
Bear Creek.?W. L. Cooper, Chas.
Heine, Clifton Dnke.
Oaklakd.?Woodward Durham,
P. C. Meliicbamp, Jno. GitHor.
Wateree.?Wm. J. Isenhower. J.D.
McDowell, Jas. Rawls.
Jackson Creek.?W. J. Letntr.on,
Jdo. Brooks, T. M. Jordan.
Wijjxsboeo No l.-L. E Owene,
J?o, H. McMaster, C. K. Dongia-s.
Winnsboko No. 2.?I no. M. Smith,
Henry Phillips, Netlv Jofccston. .
One manager from each el oh will
be expected to meet J. R. Cnriee,
.Secretary, at Winnsboro on Satcrday,*
Aiignst 25, 1900, and gitbox?savd
tickets.
J. R. CURLEE,
OTianoJv
undertaking"
|1
IN ALL IT8 DEPARTMENT,
with a fall st<? k of Caskets, Bnri&t
Ca*es and Coffins, constantly <?? band,
aad us of hearse wht-n r<questeu.
Thankfa' for pa-t patiouHire and sofic -
anon tor a snare ?n cne t ut are, iu tue
old stand
< alls attended to a all hours.
THE ELLIOTT GLN SHOP,
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J. M, ELLIOTT & CO.
4-17-ly
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