The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, August 22, 1900, Image 3

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U)CAL INTELLIGENCE Wctlaesday, August 'i2, - 1900 LOC tL MATTERS. ?This Is the last week for Hennies, tbe photographer, in Winnf-bjro. Children's j?i<-toref a <-pecial?>.?adv. r..- ? -lUk..., ?Jt teethe. ? D.a -v vejvci. nuuuu", poaap&d'?nr combs, hair cl?sp9 and brooches, jmt received at Mra. ilcCarley's. ?Rev. McElwee Ross preached in the A. B P. t'bnrch in Rock Hill on Sunday and remrned on Monday to Winnsboro. Yoq will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. McMaster Co. ?Read Hon. W. D. Ma\ field's card at the bead of the candidates' column. He is ? candidate for railroad com mis&ioner. ?The dry goods stores are getting hi fall and winter goods and the clerks are busy marking and arranging tbem. ?Bead the jewelry advertisement of the W. F. Main Co. It is sold by McMaster C?^ of Winnsboro, and Chap. J. Smith, of Ridgeway." ?Mr. Floyd Propst has rented the store recently occupied by the late Dr. W. E Aiken. Mr. Propst is moving his stock of groceries from the room be has been occopying in the Beaty building. It will surprise you to experience /-vhtairtprl hv nsincr the dainiv IU9 UVUVUV ? aid famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. McMasler Cc. ?Robert Flouruoy, Brickyard, Ala., writes: I consider no remedy eqnal to Dr. Moffelt's Teethika (Teething Powder) for the irritations of teething and the bowel troubles of our Southern country. ?If you are in need of glasses, you bad better call on the oculist at the Hotel Duval. His many customers already speak in the highest terms of bim; hit prices are moderate; lie makes glasses in all the Jatsst styles, and his leases are tbe best made.?adv. The quicker yon stop a con.-jb or cold the less danger there will be of fatal long trouble. One Minute Ccngh Cnre is tbe only harmless remedy that gives immediate resultp. Yon will like it. McMaster Co. ? The Misses Ellison entertained some of their friends at a delightful little afternoon tea on Friday after* noon. The tei was given in honor of __ their guests,, Misses Marie Lee, of Sumter, and Miss Hartalene Rcbiason, of Orangeburg. - A runaway occurred near the freight depot on Saturday. A wagon was being loaded from the depot with reils of cotton bagging when someth<? hr>rKi? and awav J ~ !>UlUg iti^aivuwu ?MV # , he da-bed tbrowing trie driver out r> and scattering the rolls of bagging.! The negro was badly shaken up but was not hurt, and the horse was soon stopped. The team belonged to Mr. U. G. DesPortes. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it We refer to One "* " V " Tf illSQK tUUJ(U VUIC. lb nm i^vuvoi; core all throat and Ian? troubles Monaster Co. ?Longtown and vicinity were visited on Sunday by a severe storm of rain, wind and bail. The rain,; which was heavy, came ia lime to save crops and was most welcome. ,1 , Oq the *amQ afternoon a severe storm "?viaited Yorkville, daring which the depot of the Soatb Carolina and Georgia Extension Railroad was struck by lightning, the building set on fire and burned with many of its contents. ?If }en are cross-eyed you had better go and see the oculist at the Hotel Duval. Eyes straightened with*! out the nee of the kaife; cataracts re- j moved without operation; siso pterygium painless. Grannlated eyelids cared no matter bow bad or now long otandicg ?adv. in India, tbe land of famine, thousands die because tbey cannot obtain food. Ia America, tbe land of plenty, many suJFzr and die because tbey cannot digest i be food tbey eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Jl instantly relieves and radically cures all stomach troubles. McMaster Co. ?On Friday Mr, T. W, Boyle, of Greelyville, S, C,, was given tb > con ' * 1 A I tract ivr lurmduing laiuuer auu wi building new tenement houses to be j bailt at the cotton milL Thirty-seven i new houses are io be baiit and work will be be?nn on rhera a* soon a? the. _ ma'eriaU ca1* be brought here. TLe building of tbese additional hoa-cs is is prepara'i.m for the additional operatives that will be required when the . mill is enlarged. ? Have Henuies to make your photographs at once as be will leavt Winnsboro on Saturday. Six beautiful *- * ? ?*? 4/v ^V\ r? pn-HOS, new SI VIC auu lu-umc, 1UI 75 ce:?t .?adv. Millions will be spent in politics this jear We can't keep the campaign gc* ing without money any more than we sau keep the body vigorous without food. D\8pfptieH u?-ed 10 starve themselves. Now Kodol D\?peps":a Cure diverts what >oa e*t andaflows\ou to *-at all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. McM&s'er Co. ?We are iu receipt of oue ot the new catalogue* ot WiiitLr<?p College. Tbe catalogue contains ra>st attractive iliu*trati?w? of tue buildings, both ex'er-or and interior view?, and cony tains ail the informs'ion about tbe school that one could wish to kn ;w. Appiicrioiis have b:en received from more young UdirS than the college r ca-j aocomm ?dat'-. Tne iutiook for the coiui-g term is splendid ami Pre?iden? Johnson ha* reason io be pr?>nd of >h? co!ltg?\ ?Two nc?roe? who interfered wiih Sheriff E:Ii>on while he wa? 8arr>in?: ? <in Rofnr??j?t* ro<ir<> ? pt ICVIICt W" Jill Vi? M v. t?nght a le-sou which tbey probably will remember for ?-nine lime to come. The deputy wa- conducting a uegro, who wa? charged with breaking a c>??tract, across the street to the jail when a ne^r.> rushed np, and the sheriff who ?ns talking behind the dvpmy, ihjnkinj: :hit the negro's object was to retcne the pri-oner fcutckfd him down Another negro "* . i*? v i i ran np iiie >!? rm kiioi-kcg Iiia down, 1} en drew Lis pistol bnt the negroes bavin.? had t nough {rave tofarher trouble, Wnar tha obj?ct of the ?>egiot?P interfering is not known batihry prol-ab;> i.evcr try tt?f same game agniu. ?c<iyv-0 ' * ?i. i- ftmm M i a evidence lt,cortjpleta> It's nature'# al^'lyofwsmingyjrtmttW^wdltionj i g^ggsgparilfa If! tetwrto disorders. 6^ J tii# tloofl, 'lUght or severe, oftopg i iitandm^ or recent origin. Its thirty, years recorfl guarantees Its efficacy, i 6olC everywhere. frlce #1.00 per full fionart bottle. Prepared only by -? * < f 3HCH1GAX DKCB COXPAXYj J f Detroit, Mick. John H. McMaster & 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. New Cotton Mr. E. B. Mason, ot the Horeb section, brought (be first bale of new cotton tc town 011 Monday. The bale weighed 469 Dsnnds. and was sold to J. F. McMaster for 8b cenl9. l^nog slas^y babh ROA pug aqj "W m9a VIHOiLSVO Building and Loan Association. Is there not a Geld for a BuildiDg and Loan Association in Winnsboro? Think about tbis and yon may have an opportunity soon of being a member of one. Observer. DISPENSARY BREAKAGES. If Mr. Morrison's figures are correct, should not the town council, a* representing a large interest, investigate the management of-the dispensary? If they ere incorrect, should not the dispenser and board of control invite investigation? It tukes more grit than mo>t of our public men have to moukey with this* formidable institution, unless tLey have pretty good grounds lor their statements, and M:. Morrison talked like he had convictions, facts and courage. Citizen. A Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or-Braise. Bncklen't* Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly beal it. Cures Old Sores, ^ever Sores, Ulcere, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Erup tioue. Best File cure on earth Ouly 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sola by McMaster Co., druggists. ?If your eyes born, smart, feel sticky in the morning, pain or itch you, or if you have tears in yonr eyes, spots flaih before your eyes, or you hold your reading too near or too far, or strong light hnrts your eyes, or you have headaches, call and see the oculist at tbe Hotel Dnval. IS years' experience. No charge for examination.-adv. HAS A POISONED FOOT. Allow me to say to tbe Democratic voters of your county through jour paper: I have been denied the privilege of a canvass in tbe solicitorial race by reason of a poisoned foot. I attended only three meetings in Chester county, near home, and found it aggravated tbe .trouble every time It is. doubtful if it is safe for me (during these .hot days to attempt at[ tendance at any more of the meetings |As4sood, however, as my physician [ thinks it is safe for me to travel I will start again. I think it due the voters and myself to state this and ask my friends to lake care of whatever intcre&t I may hare In the canvass. Yours very traly, J K, Henry. Tor Over Fifty Years. vj ?c a tvctaw'i! korvrnivr; sfrbp i has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their childien while teuthing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, sotten3 lh*r sums, allays a'l.pain. cores wind colic, aDd is the be>t remedy for diarrhoea It will relieves the poor little offerer immediauK. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cent* a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup," ?n<l fate nn ,'ifhpp tinii. 1-1-17 PKOT. HiJIKEL'S LECTURE. Professor Hammel, of the Maryland State Normal, at Baltimore, delivered a vt ry instructive and highly interesting lecture on "Wireless Telegraphy" in the court hou?e in Wednesday evening. He hid with him I he deli cate apparatus used in tbis r.ewly discovered way of telegraphing, and by the means of the^e and djawiogs which he made, he made his subject clear ana easilv understood by his audiwnce. He i- a very pleasant speaker aud stemtd to take grrat pleasure in showing his apparatus and explaining them t. those who cared to examine them. TLe !cc:ore was a f.rcat treat to the people here, did they greatly appreciate the trouble that he took to gi?c U.era this pleasure. UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES TO YOCNG MEN. It is c'aiincd that nowhere cam a full c-)l e^e ciuwe, with all the advantages of rnodtrn ; qaipm^ut and modern ^ ' - ? r\ * t Q lac? r?f &U' * K, KJkJ^akl lit. 14 CftV t* .v^' www | than at t!:c (College of Charle^to^. j V. i h n fin'i endowment, handsome and commodious building--, modern and complete ?qaij Tftent, and a suon?: fag'iUv, the institution offers unusual advantages to the young men of this State and section. Board and lodging jean be obtained at the coiiege dorcnijtory for ?10 a wont-, including fm> } ni>bed room and lights, a*.id the total j necessary xpenses of a scLolarship {s ndent fhould not be more than $115, i One scholarship giving free tuition is assigned to each county of South Carolina, she holder of which its appointed by thf probate jndge and the county Mipfrin'endcut of education. STARTING INDIA. 1 have b^eu reading lha Icltcri Iroui the famine district of India, written D-. Klopsch of ihe Christian Herald?arid reproduced in The State. Tbe sufferings a: d death from starvation and disease are so appalling as almo^ to m*ke one skep'ical iiut I n fleet ihii those who have nr-re than enough for themselves will be held re- ! sponsible f they do not do what they ] can to alleviate the a*ful conditions. | I .... . .. . ;e ? lltknl t ?ny nave iney mors, u nut iu?? j tbey thai had gathered much should ' have nothing over, and ihey that had gathered little should have no lack?" j If'tis a noble thing to save a fellow being from drowning, or death from any other cause, in our own midst, is it any less noble lo save one from * * ? ? * ? /I i n f ) ft r\ /I 9 siarcmyt eveu m a uisiaub ntuU. A. gentleman, who does not wish bis name known, says be will t-opplement any fonis left at the bank for the India Relief Fund by one half?that i?, will add fifty cents to every dollar anyone else will give. Will you give? Layman. OASTORIA. Bean the Kind You Have Always Bought I Sl'MMEB SCHOOL NUMBER. We have received witn pleasure a coj>t <>f ihir' Summer School Number" ; of the '.'a;-, liaa Teachers' Journal. It isver, w.rly printed on gocd paper, and is ti Jed with much interesting matter in regard to the summer school at Winthrop. So highly did the teachers appreciate it that immediately ; upon its. appcarai.ce the following resolution was unanimously passed: Whereap, the maintenance of an organ for the teaching profession of South Carolina is indispensable to the progress and promotion ol educational interests in our State; And whereas, the "Sammer School Number" of 'the Carolina Teachers' Journal manifests the progressive character of^ihat paper; Therefore, be it resolved by the teachers assembled in the State Summer School, that their thanks are due. Mr. J. Frank Fooshe (of Winnsboro) for securing: to Carolina teachers this progressive journal. And be it further resolved, that our teachers, collectively and individually, ought(o encourage and support the Journal, and thus make it still more worthy if the great body of workers 1 iu whose interest it is maintained. ] "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and look a lunuing off of the bowels and sick- i ness of the etomacn," says O. P- M. \ Hollidav. of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got better at once." Sold by McMastcr Co. , DEATH OF MISS MARIE BEATY. On Friday morning Mr. W. A. . Beaty received a telegram from bis , brother. Mr. J. M. Beaty, of Char- ; >aUa /\ f hi J 1 lUilC) aiitlVUUVlKg IUG oau UKam 1-r? U1W I I second daughter. Miss Marie. Miss ! Beaty was a charming young lady, , jost budding into womanhood, and j giving evidences of a long and happy * life. She is well known and greatly : loved by the people of Winnsboro, and >>?? mnnntr rflinl(r f f'<ar\An CD ll mntjm Uti LUGkklJ r VUU^ T> A* . her untimely death, and mis6 from ( their circle of friends one whose sweet life was ari example of womaoly lnstre. Miss Beaty attended the Presbyte- i rian College for Women in Columbia ) and made many strong and affectionate i friends ajiOne her college acquain- J tances there. They too will monrn I her loss. To the bereaved-family we extend a < heartfelt sympathy, and pray that the i Heavenly Fatherrin whose providence 1 and wisdom she was taken from us, < will give strength to eudnre and a 1 power to realize that "all things work i together for good-lo those who love ? the Lord.". i Miss Beaty was ill for about six weeks, and at one time it was hoped i that she was beyond danger; but J recent renewed illness was beyond human endurance, .so wnue ner aeain < is a great shock to everyone, it was i not wholly unexpected. i The funeral took place in Charlotte i Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. i ... - ... i "My baby was terribly sick with the ] diarrhoea," says J. H. Doak, of VVil- j liams, Oregon. "We were unable (o - - - 1 care him with the doctor's assistance, ' aBd as a last resort we tried Chamber- ' Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcei ' Remedy. I am happy to f-ay it gave i immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale bv McMaster Co. i i FKESKKVir?ifcr tttUll. Frait3 aud vegetables preserved a<v cording to ihc followirg will keep any length of time and as natural as if 1 ? ( pickel fresh *roin the tree or vine. < Place your jar or jjirs (glass or stunc) i filled with frnit or vegelablts (not coc ked( in a largo, tight bos. A grocery U x wi!l do. Place in the box ji! s cQiv.ainitg ha I as many gallons of wa'er as j ou have of fiuit. Putin a separate vessel, haif teaspoenful of ' white chalk, half leaspoonfnl salt, half , tea-poonful mgar, oi.e i?a?poonfal ' chaical and as many ontices of m? phnr as you lnve gailons of fruit. 1 P.see -his iu the tox with the jars coutaininj: il.e fruit a?-.l water; set fire to tbe chcDiicals ami cover tha box v?-ry closely. After the chemicals are all burned, empty the watt-rover the trn t r\m > iKn ? .rc uiul c<il in auu lie * \/*? >il< j 10 ui!\? WV.W a cool p!-?cc'. Iii preserving tomaiieH u>^ no water, Jut sca!<i thena enough to per'. Hang a piece < f thin tmi-lin across the t? p <?t b x, bugg-d enough to hold tommt'ej-; set th? jar in :lie box Hnder the uuisiin so as to catch te juice. Pour tr:e prepaid in:o ti c rnusiin. U*e the sa'.i:e process as above (except water). W1k-u tLe chemicals are all burned pour the tomatoes into the jar containing the - - - VIA Kofrti n JUICC. ouvuiu vt. i/vt< V catticg from cob and pat through same process. This is the best rccipp, for it saves time, sugar snd standing over a hot fire, and then your fiuit is always fresh and will keep any length of time.?Mrs. Wm. R. Wilson in The Practical Farmer. Cure Cold !n Head. Kermott's Chocolates laxative Quinine, easy to take and quiet to cure cold in head and sore *br?at. bmi-wnmmmm? ???*B IsBabyThin j this summer? Then add a 1 little SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. | It is astonishing how fast j :i 1*6 tuill imrtrftw If ho ni!?\(>? j ..J/.w.v ( j let the mother take the > Emulsion. ,50c^ao^K?^lldnie^5t4^J I J COMING AND GOING. Mr. Means Beaty spent Sunday in town. Miss Annie Thomas relumed oo Saturday. Mr. Cullum has returned bomj after visiting here. Mr. Hamilton Hauahan has returned to Charleston. Mr. David G. EUI>oa came up from Columbia on Saturday. Mrs. J. .7. Gerig, of Ocala, Florida, Vf i'.' KV liorior 4UI . t . WV.Ig. Mr. T. W. Lauderdale left o? Mord*y foi lleudersonville. < Miss Miunie Sain, of Orangeburg, I is visitlug Mif-p Lanra Gerig. Misses Bessie Hall ?nd May Martin came to Winnsboro on Monday. Mr. McGee spent Sunday in town and returned <>? Monday to Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. McKinstry, of Gains- < ville, Florida, are visiting Mrs. J. F. * McMaster. ixnss -.aiary Mcxiasier spent ruua; i ia Colombia aud returned home on Saturday morniug. Mr. J. S. Parker, of Ridgeway, attended the Parker-Hope wedding in Rock Hill last week. , Mrs. W. t\ .Beaty Itft on Monday for Hendersonville, North Carolina, where she will spend some weeks. Mr. Longstreet Gautt aod children, who have be^u visiiing in Clover, S. l\, returned home od Friday nignt. j MUfc Mary Loa Jones and Miss Bessie Stevenson, who have been visiting Mi*s JMary Jordan, returned on Monday to Columbia. Mi?s LilK Beaty, Mr. Juo. L. Beaty, j Miss Sarah Beaty and Mr. W. C. ( Beaty went up to Charlotte to attend ( the fuceial of Miss Marie Beaty on j Satuiday morning. They retnrced t borne on Saturday nig&t. i Mr. C. A. Graeser, of Charleston, ] who is in charge of the summer school aow in session here, is away for a few days, and duriug his absence Mr. D. G. Dwight is conducliog the school. Mr. Graeser expects ?o return to Winnsbcro Wednesday. I ( Cold Steel or Death. "There is bat one small cbance to ^ save > our life aud that is through an operation," was the awful prospect set befoie Mr*. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, \ Wis., by Ler doctor after vaialy try- ^ ing to cor e her of a frigoful case of stomach trouble aud yellow jaundice. Be didn't count on tbe marvelous 6 power of Electric Bitters to care a Stomach aud Liver troubles, but she beard of it, took 6even bottles, was . wholly cared, avoided suigeon's knife, bow weighs more and feels better tban sver. It's |>o?itively guaranteed to cure -t- T h c 3LUIUUUU) UlVCl awu muu^ n vut/iv* ? md never disappoints. Price 50c at t McMaster Co.'s drug store. i CARD FROM MR. JN'O. B. STEVENSON. 1 Mr. Editor: J vour report ot the ^ meetiog ' i ro you did me a t ?reat iDju u v.. i >:entionally I am mre, by giving currency to Mr. Mor- t rison's unreliable statement concern* ? ioggthe amount of breakage at (be c Winnsboro dispensrry since I assomed ;harg' *?* dispenser. He erronioosly i stairi! ;il ibe breakage at Winnsboro ? eras : . J. 00 against $746.00 at Lan- i sastu, .vhere the came amount of liquet was sold. The truth is that i since : i e 1st of Janu ary, 1897,1 have sold $74,263.63 worth of liquor and S my breakage, as the books will show, s is only about $767.38. This is as good i record as any dispensarv has in the 8 State. c Mr. Morrison makes a great "to do" r >ver a certain letter written by the old ward several years ago, and is makirg use of it and the false.statements n regard to my breakage to defeat me t in my race for sheriff. This letter wa* c merely a joke and it wa? thought tbit ? Mr. Morritou &ould so consider it. tie thus tl inks that by cri icizing my \ niynigeraeiit ot ihe di$pen*ary and I ibusing me, a letter uan than biin- s ;pif hp will imDrove his own chances I for the L'^is'latnre. * I send a certificate from Mr. Stansel!, in inspector, who was here a few (lavs igo, which will speak for itself. Jno. B. S'evei;son. Dispensary at Winnsboro. . - ^ I have this day checked up Mr. J. B. Stevenson's dispensary and find his c lispensary in good condition?ahead t $8.47?and his breakage below the ] average for tbe stock on nana. N. IT. Stansell, August 15:h, 1900. Inspector. J A Monster Devil Fish 1 Deetrojing its victi.i., is a t>peof ' Constipauou. The power of thi< ' inurderons malady is felt on organs 1 and nerves and muscle* and brain j There'af n ? health till it's overcome. But Dr. Kit-g's New Life Pill-; are a Fafe and certain core. Best in the 1 world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys i ami BowcU. (July 25c?nts nl Mc j il&ster Co's drrg 6tore. , MYKTLE PAKAGKAPHS. Ail crop- have been civ offbv the 1 r. cent dr< u_-h', i-timi.ed t<? ie>s ilian h?If a }ie:<l; whle some will make a . > 1.?:? i.?,!? very gUUlt pr<?IHH;ilu:?, sume uaii) 'U6 greater poriion will be on an average of less than half. ! The small grain crop via* very good. Some made an exceptionally j good crop of wheat. The-e crops, vi ry inn h tj our giatific-tlion, are increasing every year. We hope tbe faim er?, .a-ge ana snun* *viu continue 10 i realize more folly ih-* nece^-ity of Mich r.n-ps an<l vr'uh eve'i \ear in- I cre?ic- the acr? age in giain Thi? >ec.iii.!i hrtf not h ? 11 "annt^ ed" but ver\ li t e 1: candidate?. We are a'?n\ silhij to }< c il? in, aid ?-H!ieve thai iVtn \ii' tlitla'e * h i is aliiCerie 11? Ma aspiration* uil ai d =hon'<l, a" far a? poofe:blc, call on each intelligent This ifl Dsoanlial tnlho nitirsn r Vitl JL IU3 iW klMI IV Vi?J?VM I and more so to Ihe Irnb couscientions [ car.didulo. AleO, we beiicve every ^? - citizen should vole from { the fact that it is a great duly to bis * country, one that all vi?ieis owr. ( Every possible iff rt shoult !c made j lo elect the best men without any re- ? *ard to personal feelings. We regret that there are so few pro- < iiibition advocates in the field. "We j would be glad to rcceive the news of j ihe election of any prohibition advoiate with the loudest acclau.atiuns. I Oar enthusiasm over the "political" . success of Capt Jennings, though not ; jvinced in words, is unbounded. Fairfield rareiy ever hss a man on the State ticket, but those that are pro- ? 3aced are of the very best material; 2 ire we conscientious in advocating and J supporting Uapt. Jennings for Stale t rreasurer. Mrs. R. C. Allen, of Columbia, and t Mrs. A. J. Allen, of Raleigh, N. C., ire .visiting at Mr. J. S. AUen'p. r Mis3 Marie Duke, an accomplished a foung lady of Columbia, is vismrg relatives iu this community. t Miss Lillie Brrwn, one ot Greely- I ville's most popular young ladies, is spending sometime with relarivtsin I tbis sectiOD. Miss Minnie Brown, of Columbia, a ? vieilinor hpr omiiirr Misq fiarrie Brown. F Mr. R. E. Jeftares, candidBtefor t county auditor, spent last Sunday in :his section. Much success to him. t Mr. R. B. Hogan is improving aftei 3eiDg indisposed for several day?. '> August 18, 1900. Dixie. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP? r A cheap remedy for cou>h9 and ( iolds is all right, bat you want sornsihinsr that will relieve and care the ^ nore severe and dangerous results of ihroat and long troubles. What shall t pou do? Go to a warmer and more *egu!ar climate? Yes, if possible; it ( lot possible for you, then in either jase take the only remedy that hes ^ ?eeu introduced in all civilized countries with soccers in severe throat and j uug troubles, ''Boschee'a Germau Syrup." It not only heals and stimnlutes the tissues to destroy the ger n ? lis ease, but allays inflammation, causes a sasy expectoration, gives a good 0 light's rest, and cores the patient. Pry one bottle. Recommended many j >eara by all droggists in the world. ^ For ?ale by McMaster Co., druggists. e BRYANT AND LOKGTOWN ITEMS. 11 We had quite a severe storm last Sunday afternoon, which injured the :rop3 considerably. Hai! and wind sombined for awhile wrought fearful c lavoc with everything. The hail cer- t ainly injured the crops a great deal ll ispecially the cotton and youog corn; j eaves, squares and bolls were beaten v )ff the cotton and the fodder on young t :orn was beaten into shreds. The ffind blew fearfully, uprooting trees, lemolishing fpneep, garden?, e'c. The <jj ainfall during the storm was very c ieavy. The storm did not extend 1 >ver a very large scope of country; I iboot four miles wonld cover the a vidth of if. t We attended ihc speaking at Ridge- * *ay Taesday. Qaite a large crowd ^ ivas present and a ve enjoyable day ^ vas spent listening to the nameroas o ipeecbes by the candidates for the r rarious offices f ti Mr. George W. Crawford^ candidate or sheriff, spent Tuesday ni^bt in LODgtOWD. . ? Mr. J. Howell Jones, who has been pending some time at Monticello, reurned home on Tuesday. - J Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilds and fam- li ly, of Columbia, are spending some ime at their home in Longtowu. Mr. S. L. Dixon and Misses Edna ind Douglass Dixon have returned 3 rom a very pleasant visit to relatives ? d Blackstock and vicinity. Miss Jennie Gladden is visiting revives at Mitford and Morgintown. Mr. Robt. Reeves, after spending u -x 11 ? x; 11^ ;ome ume hl muouceuu, uauie uuwc , >n Tuesday. Mrs. JacksoD, of Wiansboro, is vis- 1' ting relatives in this section. Mr. John Bankhead, of White Oak, pent Tuesday night with his brother, kir. Hcbt. Bankhead. c Mr. David M. Mobley, of Chester, a vas in this *ection on Monday. . t Misses Lcthard and Fannie Lewis i< ire visiting relatives at Blackstock. c Mr. R. 0. Reeves is visiting relatives p it Monticello. " Miss Carrie Stewart, of Winnsboro, a pent several days in this section re- v :ently. * Mr. and Mr?. D. G. Smith visited ^ eiatives i d auuuer iasi weeK. August 18,1900. E. H. Dixon. ? a Chinese are dingerons enemies, for t< hey are treacherous That's why all ] iounterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are dangerous. They look like ^eWitt'e, but instead of the all-healing vitch hazel they all contain ingredients iable to irritate the skin ?.i.d cause ilood poisoning For piles, irjniies md skin dis? ases u:e the original and rennine DeWitt's Witch Ilaz?I Salve. rfcMaslerCo KIDGEWAY ITEMS. It is with pleasure w c 1 clc tl.e man mprovements id our sister station, "asipbell. A new ginnery is in ? scurse of erection to. .be finished with _ be latest improved machinery two new feed houses aid teleplone line. A.fchool is " it establi.-teil, thirty itsks 1 t; bi en ordered. The ;eac*er hob i.ot been elected but the I ioshion Las bc? n offered Mis? Eanice , Rosboronglj, ot Aibior. Services are held there by Rev. Iloi ton on Sunday j ifternoons tuii a flourishing Sum'ay School was organized last Sunday. "Central" of the ?phone fxcha?ge * 38= leen moved In in Mr. Bond's store o Mr?. Co!ea.an'f. Wis* Lil ian makes in ace mmodaiing and efficient manager. The line Irom Rid^eway to j Bear Cretk is i.eaily c< mp!ete<\ We T h?fe s< on t"-te cted v*irh Co- s iismbia. Mr Chuvis Wray and bride parsed j tht<ngb en iotite for Shelby. N. j ?h< if ibey will remain f.even.1 we? 1%f. ? Mr. and Mrs. (J P. Wrny an 1 Miss S.ira accompanied ihetr. Achaimii'g . Pectprion wa< tendered them by tie Zroorn's parent-. Mr. VVray's tn-iny friends wisii tbeyouii^ couple a bright ai,d happ) future. Geu. Wade Hampton being nnable to attei.d the funeral of Mr. < has. E. Thomas rtgaested as an evidence of his higb efterra for ihe young man to ( be lurntiomd us o;ie <<f she honorary ] pail bear r . The oj iMiitii ai d ?ucc s-< of the ^ W iiui>bo!M rea-U'iij rucm has been i wntcled b u- w th interest, and we ^ hope in Ji.e nraw fa'.arc aa equally , saccesjfnl nnn. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. VViay have returned home. Mrs. I?, C. Gooding, Mr?. J. E I Save Your Money. Dne box of Tutts Pills will save nany dollars in doctors' bills rhey willsurely cure all diseases ! }f the stomach, liver or bowels, i No Reckless Assertion . For sick headache, dyspepsia, 1 nalaria, constipation isness,a.nillion peop!; emi >rse rUTT'S Liver FILLS I IcDonald. iiios Tiny Elliott aud Mr. Jenry Gooding paid Mrs. G. L. Ros>orough a living vit-i last week. Rsv. Mr. Ijorndon lias gonetoj>in lis wife in Taz.vei!, Va. Mr. and Mr?. Jchn DcsPorre? have ! elurned from a visit in Mr?. Ward nd are visiting Mrs. J. B. Boyd. j Mr. and Mrs. Talley" Mooie have reused fiom vVedgefield. Miss Mamie Joe zer returned with tier sis'er. Miss Inez Browne is ihe gnest of tfrs. Sam Crumpton. Miss Ella Mcore is in Winnsboro .ttending the summer school. Mr. George Moore has accepted a losition in Barnwell. His friends tere regret to see hitn leave. Mr. Dei rick left tor Glenn Springs o-day. We are glad to see M'\ Ja :k Crumpou ont sgain. The old friends of Mr. \V. T. CampkII were glad to see him again. He einrned to Charleston on Saturday. Tir .Tec r)ocP.'?rtoii anont Snndoir in *v?' vuuuu; lihe citv by ibe sea." Dr. Team, who bas been ill witb !ever, is out again. Miss Sawyer has returned to Johnton. S. C. Mrs. Archibald and daughter are he guests of Mr p. Reid Browne. Mrs. Thomas Robertson is visiting ici daughter, Mr-\ Rembert. Mr. Turne?\ of Columbia, is visiing , Jr. Logan Rosborough. Mr, Wil.um tlartio has accepted a usitiou as principal of a school in j ieorgia. Mr. llartinisago d teacher I nd the people are to be congratulated " n securing bis services. Mrs. Otfen* and Mrp. Wilson, of Florida, are visiting Mrp. Monroe Vi.'Eon. 3 Mr?. Lillie Wilson, of Colombia, is e pending a lew days in town. { Miss T!:hpl R?ihh-i^ vi-ifincr friends t ? - c - a Colombia. L. ( August 13, 1900. A Minister's Good Work, ] "I had h severe attack of bilious ' olic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's /Olic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, ] ook two doses and was entirely cured," ays Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Can. "My neighbor across the street ras sick for over a week, had two or hree bottles of medicine from the doc- ] or. He used them for three or four J loi'Q tcithrmf relief mlleiT in on tber doctor, who treated him for some [ays and gave him no relief, so disbargad bim. 1 went over to see him he next morning. He said bis bowels ?ere in a terrible fix, that they bad . ieen runn'mg off so long that it was Imost bloody flax. I asked bim if he . lad tiied Cbamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoei Remedy, and be said, , No.' I went bomo and brought him ay bottle and gave bim one dose; told iim to take another dose in fifteen J r twenty minutes it he did not find elief, but be took no toore and was * ntirely cured." For sale by McMas- . erC'o. J Mr. Albert G. Douglass returned to Jolumbia on Friday and from there * Fill go to New York tojo:nMr. J L. ( iimnaugh and assist in selecting beir fall and winter goods. i CASTOHIA. ] jearatjw ygTha Kind Yog Harc Always Boogfat j , Mis? Margaret Rion, accompanied < yMrs. Leroy A. Williams and her laughter, Tbercsa, returned to Co- ' ambia on Friday. ] Shake in Yonr Shoes , - j Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It ures painful, smarting, nervous feet ] nd ingrowing nails, and instantly akes the sting out of corns and bun- \ jns. It's the greatest comfort disoveryof the age. Allen's Foot-Ease aakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It i a certain cure for sweating, callous nd hot, tired, aching feet. Try it * o-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe , tores. By mail for 2oc. in stamps. J 'rial package FREE. Address, Allen , i T o. xr v " o_ii l U VimOCCU) UC 1WJ j A *T*J. ^ Dr. Ohft8 W. Dunlev- y and his ' cut. Mrs. Winter, after a week's visit 1 5 frierds in town, hive retnred to .^itiladelphia CASTOR!A I For Infants and Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Sought. The One Day Cold Cure. Kennott's Chocolates laxative Quinine for old in the head and sore throat. Children take hem like candy. \ ddi?qtn\r pthm JL i.\ 1?d kj JL. v/ A. 1 A V 1 W J AGENT FOR Pacific Fire luiiirar.ce Compa y of tfew York. Glen Fh!! Insurance Company of .'Tew York. Rochester On man Insurance Coiu)anv of Rochester, N. Y. Solicits share of public paironage. 9-26-1v VIRGrlJNIA UUJLLrUUJB For YOUNG LADIES, .Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 18tb, 1900. One of the eaaing Schools for Young: Ladies in he South Magnificent buildings, all nodern improvements. Campus ten icres. Grand mountain scenery in /alley of Va., famed for neaLc. European and American teachers ?ull course. Superior advantages in krt and Music. Students from thirty States. For catalogue address MATTIE P HARRTS. President, G-27-2m ... ;; -ce, Va TEN ORADES. M. vv. rEURiFOY, n., i>., rrmcip Mrs. j?. W. Peurifot, Mu9ic and Calisthenics. Miss Lottie; Blair, A, B., Priu.ary Depirtment. A school of High Grade in a progressive, Christian community. Tuiion from $1 to $3 according to grade. Bo?rd at reasonable rates. Next session begins SEPTEMBER j 5KD. For farther information apph j :o M. W PEUBIFOY. Principal. Or to Thos. Blair, J, B. Curlee, J r. W. Rnffj Trustees 7-12*3ai Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY rested in nn?, I have 'evifdon and will sell to ihe highest ca h bidder before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. (\. on the first Monday in September rfexr, the following desoribad tract of Innd, sold ander the Acts leferring Lo delinqa-nt taxes: ScnooL District No 15 R. R. Martin, 160 aor^; bonnded north by land< ?*f W. J. Powell; eiet by lands nt P.-> p Martin; south by Haey's Fe?-ry roa ; wesi by'ands of Samuel 1?. E ELLISON, 8 2rd ' S. F. Cv NO. i JEWEL! - ** k STAPLE ** Look at the next ten people you nice}, and see how much is worn of the socalled jewelry. From a $500.00 watcli chain to a five cent stick pin. Jewelry ha? come to he a staple article of dress. You will buy irore or less of it: see that you set what you pay for when you buy. You ean be sure of this if you will buy of McMASTER C ), ef Winnsboro, or CHAS. J. SMITH, Ridgeway, who have a full assortment of the W. F. MAIN CO. goods. Every article of these goods is JUIIJ wiiirauteu 10 uc cascuji as ic?/icsentcd. A printed guaranty to this effect is given wit!, each article of these goods pure has. J at their store. W. F. MAIN CO. Eastern Factory Cor. Friendship and Eddy sts., Providence, R. I. Western Factory (Largest Jewelry Factory in the world), East Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,000 feet of flsor space. 8-22-lm ICodol Dyspepsia Cure m m m Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and reccaitructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestmt and tonic. No other preparation ?n approach it in efficiency. It in itantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, C4-/\w?OAVI XToneao CI lil'jUlCUUC, OUUl OUUULUMsU) HIWWVMI Sick Headache,GastraIgia{Cramp9 and ill other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 234 tto 3 snail size. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailed free hu P. C. DeWlTT A CO.. ChlCOOO. McMASTER CO.; Wmcsboro, 5. C. Stairs fop tie Primary Electa for FairMfl Coity. . 'h * sSaleit.?S. T. Clowney,W. B. Estes, Gr. H. Jenkins. Fairfield Cotton Mills.?M. M. Ulinkscales, E. V. Gantt, Hill Park. T rs A tl.an T T ill UniiUaLbU. O . 1/. ZUXVWJj X. U. Eiabb, W. J. Borlev. Blythewood.?"W. J. Hagood,Humphrey Brown, F. E. Hood. Gladden's Gbove.- C. S. Ford, J. M. Higgins, J. H. Hall. Hobeb ?J. M. S'eele,A. L. Scruggs, SI. D. Roberts. Jenkinsville.?J. U. Curry, J.H. Sfarborouoh, J. A. Stanton. Mossy Dale.?T. C. Camak, T. F. ?!it. n it? -.1 3im i a, or. ?v . crww. Gbeexbriak.?S. W. Broom, J. L ^authen, W. P. Blair. Woodward.?T. M. Bou'ware, JuLn 5. McKeowu, H. A. Holder. White Oak ?H. F. Baechel, Jno. B. Patrick, M. Y. Bankhead. Feasteeville. ? H. C. Coleman, Martin Beam, M. C. Bonlware. Longtottn. -Saml. McCormick,J.E. Stewart, T. J. Robinson. A n T? n T Oi AI BIOS.?li. xu, oieruDg, \j. </, oiev;d80q, J. E. Stevenson. Kidgeway. ? Olin Sawyer, \f. Simons, Joe ColemaD. Centretille.?W. B. Hogan, David Branham, Thos. Hollis. Beae Cbeek.?M. L. Cooper, Chas. Heins, Clifton Dake. . Oakland.?Woodward D a r h a m, P. C. Mellichamp, Jno. GibsoD. Watebee ?Wid. J. Tsenhower, J.D. McDowell, Jas. Rawis. Jackson Creek.?W. J. Lemtuon, Jno. Brooks, T. M. JordaD. wurasBORO no. 1.?1j. su vweus, h>o. il. McMaster, C. E. Douglass. Winnsboro No. 2.?Jno. M. Smith, tieory Phillips, Netl* Johnston. One manager from each club will )e expected to meet J E. Curlee, Secretary, at Winnsboro on Saturday, An?nst 25, 1900, and get boxes a?d ickets. * J. E. CUELEE. Q 7 rt? U'l "Xiirt V ? tJVVft vvu* j t For Sale. fl n i r\ Pirn n n i n n T1 Am i /n nn uoiiWMfflimi.fi (Some planted -July 14th show topsthrough straw Jnly 29th.) ?ALSO? Seeds suitable to plant in August. SNAP tfEANS, CUCUMBERS, RADISHES, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, SPINAGE, CARROTS, PARSNIP, BEETS, KALE, and 15 varieties of Turnips. Mm Cfliif OBEAR'S Dyspepsia Tablets _ -curesIndigestion arid Dyspepsia. : . ' - :-v. MANY 4 I YEARS Of continuous business have given our goods wide and general distribution They have been subjected to the severest usage and their wearing qualities have been fullv tested. J We Guarantee every chain, button, every article we sell, to give satisfaction, you being the judge. Any article failing to do this 111 t f 11 1 1 win oe cneerruiiy excnangea We Deliver |, -rSe no work, we sell no goods not under our guarantee, which has never been questioned throughout our entire business life. * >7 R.BRAINUT, The Jeweler and Optician, OHB8TBB,9. m. Gnu ill M - 1 is not only one - of the most delicate and delicious of breakfast foods ever offered to the public, but in addition is highly recommended for the use of persons of weak digestion. See Our Window Dispiaj J| -?Mk of handsome gravures we are giving with Cream of Wheat. They are works of art. Ask to see them. F. M. KHabenicht Dealer in Fine Groceries. I Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules |j ' AND FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULES yet unsold. Persons needing moles should call and see them before baling as I will sell them cheap for cash or good paper, payable in the fail. I also have a few horses, among them two good Combination Horses. Also a couple of GOOD MAEES, suitable for brood mares?young and sound. Cows. i will pay the highest cash pricc for atf lasses, fat or poor. ' ' - Buggies. 1 8tili have a few BUGGIES that 1 will sell cheap for cash. A. Williford, Wionsbero. S. tt. The Easy Running Z%. "HOUSEHOLD" ^ The most modern. Sewing Machine of the age, embracing all the latest improvements. Unequaled for Durability, Range of Work and Simplicity. 1 I 1 ? _ jjeaiers warned m unoccupied territory. Correspondence solicited. Add 'ss, J. I. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent. ~ Richmond, Virginia, t 2-28-1V ? ? -J UNDERTAKING" IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, with a fail stock of Caskets, Sarial Ca??s nnd Offins, constantly ??u band, and us- of hearse when r? <juest???l. TJiHokfai for pa?t patronage and solie?lation for a share in the future, in tbe old stand < alls a?tende?l 10 a: ail hours. THE ELLIOTT GIS SHOP, J. M, ELLIOTT & CO. 4-17-lr "' }