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: * - : * : " " '? ..." LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, September 5, 1900 I42CAL MATTERS. ?Bead "unsnt" notice elsewhere. ?All kinds of seed, seed Irish potatoes, etc., st McMaster Co's. Read tbeir advertisement. ?Write Dr. J. C. MofFett, St. Lonis, Mo., for bis valuable little Teethdta "Wash-List Book, free. ?Black velvet ribbons, all widths, pompadour combs, hair clasps and brobcbes, just received at Mrs. McCarley's. DeWitt's Little Early Eisers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, parifying little pills. McMaster Co. ?Miss Ethel Jackson, of Mitford, 1 nAoitiAn qo matron in uas auueptrcu iuc ? theEpworth O-.pr aage, Columbia. ?The new cclwu has began to come j is and the gin of the Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Co. is now running night and day. ?The Confederate veterans held a meeting in the court house on Monday morning for the purpose of electing a pension board. To prevent consumption qnickly cure tnroat aod lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. McMaeter Co., ?Mr. W. A. Ellison, who for some time has traveled for Heath & Co., wholesale grocers, of Columbia, has given up bis position and has gone to Savannah to take a position there. ?The teachers were busy all dsy Friday standing examinations, and us the school has closed most of. tbor>e who came Irom Bidgeway and otb< r places io the county have returned to j their homes. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are unequaled for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. McMaster Co. ?The two story building in rear of tbe bank building which was half burned io May, is being fixed over and roofed, Tae top story was de? itroyed by fire, so it is now a small, oae story building. ?Monday was Labor Day bat the . day was observed only io the bank and postoffice, the latter observing Sanday hoar?. None of tbe stores were closed, although in some place3 the day is a general holiday. Yoa can spell it .cough, coff, caugh, 1 a 1? ^ ?rnK Vvrif fno KSOXf Xftil, kuugu, VI &ailgU) tsuw iuv - only harmless remedy tbat quickly ' cares it is One Minute Congb Cure. McMaster Co. ?The weather for a few days past has been almost like fall weather. Cool mornings and nights and not uncomfortably warm even at mid day. a A most delightful change from what we have recently experienced. -Next week Mr. H. L. Blliott will more his family to Columbia where they will make their home in the future. Both Mrr and Mrs. Elliott have many warm Iriends here who sincerely regret their removal from Winnsboro. Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this summer, and doctors declarie nearly all the prostrations were induced" by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dys- pepsia Cure digests what you eat. If you have indigestion or dyspepsia it will quickly relieve and permanently ft core you. McMasterCo. i%gy ?Tbe northbound morning train was nearly five hours behind time on Monday. It is a rare thing that this train ever arrives on time and passengers who wi?h to connect with other trains in Chester are put to the greatest inconvenience. ?The stores are no longer closed at six o'clock and 5 he clerks are as busy as possibl?. The fall trade has not begnn as yet bat the i:ew gocds are coming in every day and the work of getting them in order and ready for the fail is no easy matter. Poisonous toadstools resemb.ing mushroom* have caused ireqaent deaths this year. Be sore to n?e only the genuine. Observe the same care when yon ask for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Tuere are poisonous counterfeit?. DeWitt's is .the only original Witch Hazel Salve It is a sate and certain cure for piles auil all 6kin diseases. McMat-ter Co. ?A stalk of the Jackson Limbless Ootton was sent to this effice by Mr. Stuart Ueuhiwer. It is a fine >peciman and is loaded with bolls. The leaves are large and luxuriant, and IQe OOiiS grow on bnori oranumjs auu are close to the main stalk. ? It' )"U are in need of glasses, you had better call on the ocnli-t at the liotel Daval. His many customers already speak in the highest terms of him; his priccs *re moderate; he makes glass** in all the latest styles, and bis leasts are the best made ? adv. Yon assume no risk when jou buy Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrfccev Remedy. McMa;ter Co. will refund your money if >ou are not . satisfied after asij<g it It is evervwh? re admitted to be the uo?i successful r inedr in u?e f.?r b )\vel corapla;nt8 ami llio (in!*fthP th?} iiptpt If is pleuant, safe and reliable. ?If \?u ar.j cross-eyed you had better >?o and see the oca i-t at the Iio?. l Duval. E> es s'raighteued without ti e use of the ktiife; cataracts removed without operation; also pterygium painless. Granulated eyelids cured no matter bow bad or now long standing.?adv. ? Mies Katherine Kellam, who had charge of the millinery department of j The Caldwell Dry Goods Co last spring aud summer, will retnrn in about a ve?>k to take charge a^ain for the tali ?nd winter season. She i-s a competent milliner and has mad.^ a number of friends here. ?The Yr.rkviile Enoairer states that a school three mile* southwest of Yorkvisle has been discontinued 0:1 account of diph horia. A ne^ro child I in the neighborhood died of ihe disease and it has broken out in the family of Mr. Robert Robertson, and it was thought best to close the school to present the spread of the <-is?a-e. Miss Jennie Beaty, eldest d&n?hter - * *?- U?? T Vt i.oc K \il aji. a?iu .ur. ?i. uuai) > uoc appointed teacher in one of the public choo-s in Charlotte. Miss Beatv has bepn living only a short tira;: i?Charlotie and it ii quite a compliment to her to have been selected for thie po-iti >r. She has had experience in teaching and1 wi!! fi:t the pl. cvwc)'. ?Tbe news of Mr. Fitz Hagh Mc-! Master's victory in Charleston is extremely gratifying to bi3 many friends 1 here who have been greatly interested in the race. Mr. McMaster, as every -' ? ' -C-~ | 0D6 KHOWSj Will LLiatkC u iiuc i cpcsentative and will always work for the public good. No more enepgetic young man could have been choeen, and he will fill the office with ability. He ha3 the hearty congratulations of this community. ?The last day of August brought a delightfal rain, the third rain, only, that has fallen during the entire month, and noi.e of the rains have been very heayy. The cool week tvprvnnf> confidentlv expected and hoped would' follow the hot weather has never appeared, although the weather has been more comfortable fcr some day?. The earth Is so dry that it will take several heavy, soaking rains to reach any depth, ard do mnch good. Cure Cold in Head. Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to Uie and quick to cure cold ia head and sore throat. ?In about two weeks the popu'ation of Wiunsboro will be considerably dimished by the return of students j to tbe different schools and colleger iu the State. Wintbrop College opens on the 19th of September, Converse on the 20ib, and the other colleges about the same time, but Mt. Zion ? ??taaIt TKn rntr OpeiiS UU aiuuuay n tta. AUV UVI* teachor, Mr. Perrin Qaarles, will arrive in time lo enter upon his new duties on tbe openicg day. Several young ladies will leave here this fall to enter college, ana the number of students leaving here will be as large as usual. CASTORIA. Bears tie Have Always Bought CARD OF THANKS. To the people of Fairfield County : I am profoundly grateful to ^ on for th3 flittering vote received on the 28th August in the primary election. Very respectfully, T. W. Traylor. White Oik, o. C , Au? 30,1900. Three Confederate OflU-er: ITave a Ke^ anion. August 27, 1861, Company C, 13th S. C. V. left Spartanburg for Ligh-wood Knot Springs, about seven miles above Columbia, where they went into camp. That was 39 years ago Monday. Three of the officers of the company, Major Duncan, Captain Carlisle and the writer held a reunion over some ice cream. The other cfficer of the company, A. S. Douglass, is living in Winnsboro, S. C. These were tbe four officers of the company at the organization of the regiment. Three of them surrendered at Appomattox, while Major Duncan was captured near Petersburg" the day the lines were brokeD and carried to a Federal prison.-Carolina Spartau. m+m Red Hot from tlie Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Buck ien'? Arnica Salve carea mm. uures Cqis, Bruises, Barns, Boils, Felons, Oorns, Skin Erapticns. Best Pile cure on earth 25 cts. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. drcggists. FIRST WEEK JURORS Tbe following jurors for the first week have been drawn for the next term of conrt, which convenes on tbe 17th inst.: A. R. Nichoison, J. D. Harrison, Wm. J. Mobley, R Y. Turner, C. S. Ford, Rnfus Broom, H. G. Wylie, U. G. DesPortes, Alex Robinson, R. W. HerroD, J. P. Caldwell, Jno P. Matthews, Thos. Blair, S. J. Roberts, Ja3. D. Aiken, W. J Latban, R. D. Bolick, Jno. D. Fenley.N. D. Roberts, T. H. Richardson, M. L Murray, J. R Cnrlee, Gao. R. Perry, W. B. Vaughn, Jas. A. Brooks, T E. Burlev, C. W. Fancelt, Jr., P. M. B. Holley, Sain T. Weir, J. B. Lupo, M. B. Martin, Robr. Crawford, R. (\ Reeves, A. W. Moore, S. E. Hill, W. S. Keistler. The -work of spreading abroad the plans of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, which is to be held at Charleston next year, goes vigorously on. Since the department of promotion and publicity was organized, about three weeks ago nearly three thousand letters have been sent to important men and organizations inviting their co-operation in the great enterprises, and responses from these are coming m daily, mamiestmg , a determination to secure a place } in the picture. jpirpin tv 11 <9 S3 CST sSS ? FJ sJ'Z. ?? $ !l IP ^ ^ ^ f ? fif E& wj ?. ? Jii ???; vi y iSa V^ ? ti ! OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPKOSPH1TES should always be kept in the house for the following reasons: - FIRST"? Because, if any member 1 of the family has a hard cold, it j will cure it. SECOND ? Because, if the chil- | . - 1 U ?,;1J I aren jirs asiic^i^ ci.;iu iio.Mjf, u ?m make them strong snd well. 7W&8- Because, if the father or j mother is 'losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. ? cecauss 11 ii> uic standard remedy in ail throat and iung affections. No household should be without it. it can be taken in summer as well as in winter. ? 50c. and $:.oo, ail dragglsts. SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, New York. Mr. T. W. Lauderdale is expected ho=r.e from ncndersonvillc ihs wee'e. j Women suffer- i ing from female 1 troubles and j weakness, and | doctors camiot j s^c^aps. are 50 | j ments "and the delicate organism of woman. What 1 the sufferer ought to do is to give 1 - ' i a iair tnai to * > BRM. BFIELD'S \ Female Regulator which, is the true cure provided , by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the ' highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis- < tinct ailments peculiar to onr moth- j ers, wives and daughters. It is made , of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to ' care irregularity in the menses, Lea'corrhcea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv- i ousness. Headache and Backache. . In fairn ess to herself and to Brad* ( field's female Regulator, every , safiL-rin<4 woman ought to give it a trial. A large $i bottle will do a ' wondeuai amount of good. Sold by i druggists. c Sad for * nict'y i!!ustr.-.ted free buck on the JubJocL The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Q&, SUDDEN DEATH I Mrs T n Ketchia Passes Away Suddenly Just as we were going to press Wednesday we learned that Mrs. ; T. H. Ketchin was dead. She was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday J niglit, and all day Wednesday the greatest anxiety was felt. Her death is a great khock to the community, and universal sympa- < thy in Winnsboro and the county i will be felt for the bereft husband j and children. She leaves a hus- , ]->onr1 r.nr Mfpomor! f/vnmsrnnn : WlVUVl ) V ' ? ? * * W ff Mr. T. H. Ketchin, and three children. Mrs. Ketchin was a daughter of the late Mr. J. "W. Shaw. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the A. R. P. Church at 5.30 o'clock. Cuts and Braises Quickly Healed r Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cu-, braise, bam, scald or like iu jary will instantly allay the pain and J will beal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injary is very severe it wili not leave a scar. Pain Balm also cnres rheumatism, s-prains, swellings and lameness, t 1A U?? M/v\l f Hll/V/Y ???^P 1 -L' Ul aaiu v/v jiV/iUttsici ? uiugg xgu-# ] COMING AND GOING. Miss Lou Dwight has returned to Columbia. Mr?, and Mrs. W. D. Gaillard arrived on Saturday and are visiting relatives. * f rr i r in .1 AftJ ? Air-\ iienry muiurow anu cmiureu returned on Monday to their home in | Staleburs. Mrs. D. Macaulay and children, of Chester, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. * J. F. McMaster. j Miss DeePortes, of Wiun&boro, has ( been visiting Miss Rose Hey man.? Chester Lantern. Mr. Q. D- Williford and his clerk, Mr. L. E. Owens, left Friday for New ( York to buy good?. Miss Maggie Djuglass, of Blacks'ock, has gone (o Ebentzer where : she has cbarge of a school. ] Miss Louise Herron has rcturr-fid home accompanied by her cousin, Miss Bessie Bookter, of Richland county Miss Patti Elliott leaves this week ^ for Spartanburg where she will visit j friends until the opening of Converse ^ l College. 1 Mr?. Boag and her grandson, Orr ? Boag left Ja>t week for Baliiuiore and , New York to purchase her fall stock i of gco3c. Miss Bessie Wheeler,* of ixceUior, J Newberry ccuuty, who ha? been vis- a iting relatives in Winnsboro, reiurned to her home on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Jordan returned lasi week from North Carolina where they have been resting fori month, 1 and Dr. Jordan preached in the Prcsbj terian Church on Snndsv. f 1 CASTOR!A : For Infants and Children. > The Kind Ynu Have AIwsvs Bought * r BICYCLE THIEF ARRESTED. A i.cgro by ihe name of Henry a Johnson whs arrested here on Thnrs (lav for s'ealing a wheel fn m Floi-d & s Co in Columbia. The negro ro.lc ihc- i wheel from Colombia to Ilidgewav and took tic tiain from ihcic to s Winnsboro. brinsfii-j? the wheel wi;h i him. T:;e wheel had been advertised for in The State and Mr. Edj;ar Ma?- i thews reco^niz-rd ?h3 wheel in t-e nrgro's possession as ihe one which s had htcn advertised for. Tho n<yro I ?a= arretted and put in the ku-trd < h use until some one should arrive e / 1 1 ; . . ? , ? I. ^ . I . . / 1.1 ; li uui milium ?>i * v/ * ixi\~ i ixr* ^' *?i iiiui i. When it.e deputy arrived h- Mid Chief Gilbert went to tl-c auird 1) ip.?e and when ibeyopei:?d the do;-r tl>r*y found lh-.t ihe negro had been bnsy ; du:i!<u' 'be time he had been m!o: v. In ihe brick partition between t'e | marker and the gnardh u e Johnson ; bad made a hole large eiiOu^b for i him to crawl through and was in the , j market trying to make bis way out oj j i there when Mr. Gilbert found him. i When the negro was an est i d Mr. , Gilbert looked over the list that hf 1ms. j of names and descriptions of iscsprd j convicts and found that Jobr.-r.n , answered to the description or a J negro who escaped from the peni:e:ifiavtr ftrronfv O or A Th<* neCTPA I UUI T V?n Viil J J V?*i w I ^Vl * MV V was taken down to Columbia on Thursday night and committed lo - jti). THE STATE TBEASUKER VOTE. Some Facts from Official and Complete Returns. Our readers will be interested in some facts as to the vote for State [Treasurer. Most of the officiat vote was kr own on Friday morning. There are forty counties in the State, and Jennings carrics twenty and Titninerinan twenty. * The former carries Abbeville, Bamberg, Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Colleton,Darlington, Fairfield, Greenwood, Kershaw', Lancaster, Lauren?, Lexington, Marion, M arlboro, Newberry, Richland, Union, Williamsburg, and York. Timmeroian's majority in most of the counties carried by him is small, while Jennings' majority is large in most of the counties carried by him. Edgefield's vote, where Timmerman lives, ind Fairfield's vote, where Jennings iives. are interesting to compare. In Edgefield Timmerman received 1,0-18, while Jenning3 got 4SG. In Fairfield Jennings' vote is larger than Timmerman's in Edgefield. Jennings' own sounty gave him 1,281, and was Dot as liberal lo> his opponent as Edgefield was 10 him, having given Timmerman Daly 1G4 ogaicst Edgefield's 48G for Jennings. Cb-.r!eston gave Timtnermsn his largest majority. Uere Timmerman's vote was 3,442 to Jennings' 431, a msjoriiy of 3,011 vote^ in favor of Timmerman; but as already btatcd rimraerman?s majority in many other sonr.ties carried by him was small; for instance: he carried Anderson by 95, Dorchester by 57, Horry by 149, Salud3, which was formerly a part of Edgefield, gate Timmerman only 41 majority. Jennings' total vote at the lime tLis is writteo is 44,415, while Timmer man's is 42.G38, a majority of 1,777 in lavor of Jennings, which wi 1 not be mate:iallr changed by the Executive Cci/m-ittcc. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP? A chcap remedy for coughs and jolds is aii right, but you waut something that, will relieve and cure tbe more severe and dangerous results of i ? - i ? -~ uru, * ,-u?n Dnroai ana :UHg irou^es. um man pou do? Go to a warmer and tnore regular climate? Yes, if possible; if oot possible for you, then in either ;ase take the only remedy that has oeeu iutrodnccd in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and iang tronbles, ''Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the ger n JUease, but allays inflammatioB, causes jasy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, acd cures (he patient, fry one bottle. Recommended many rear3 by all druggiets in ihe world. For *a'c by McMaster Co., drought18. BCCKHEAD ITEMS I am moved to write to mske known bat there ^ ere two man that bronght iquur iu r uii^LUi y uic wuiig;v? ast Tuesday. Is this not totally nnawfui? Is it not degrading, and disgraceful ? If such things as that can jass without notice it would seem ;hat there is no use for law. The iquor was to boy votes with of :oarse. Messrs 5 Willie Coleman a'.d IlonFnc. Woliing have cut and ^lncked heir c -m in tho field. The many conveniences at the Hon. fno. WoHing's i? truiy gratifying imong which is his windmill, attordug the plentiful supply cf wai-er for iveryth?'~" "?"d his home. \V- . good rain on ihe light oi .1.. v<j . alt. Miss Anna Chalmers and Mr?. Glenn md her little son arrived at Bncna fista on the afternoon oi the 30ib. Therein, no doubt, joy and salnets iiv ?r the candidates!. I hope the . 'licv will be stamped ou\ . I, 1900. J. 0. F. For Over Fifty Tears. ' us. Winslow's Sootoikg Syrup ia been used for over fifty year3 by niilions of mothers for their children vbile teething, with perfect snccess. .t soothes the child, softens th* <?nras, : illays all pain, cores wind colic, and ( s the bept remedy for diarrhoea It vill relieve the poor lift!e >-nffer?r rv>>ma/4!ai,.l, Ca'.I Kf /I pi> rrrri wf Q in iiJiiJCUiatci * uvim u \ un?5^i?iw ? ? iverv part of the world. TVemv 5ve sent* a bottle. ->ure and ask f<:r 'Mrs. Winplow*n Southing Syrnp," LTid take no other kind. 1-1-17 BUCK LICK BUDGETS Thf hot. dry weather has he.'n the opic of the d.y, but it was br? ken on ifVcdnesda.-by a nice 8hower. Cotton ! jas shxlded c f> an;! the prop wiilbe ihortc r ihm Inst ^car Corn in places : a x-arv frrt.'/l P...1C A*i rv Clli'lll hilt ' r, , 5., v.. | . lie rain will (lo t!:c-rn good Gardens! i ne burnt up. Mr M. S. Ilallfor.!, of B ack Cnck, C.. has rc'timed homeafur ? j/ea*- 1 :Ut v i -11 to hi-* Mint. Mrs. T. E Smit1. ! Mr T. E Smith ha- returned homifter spending a >hort lime with ivl>iives in Titninonsvilir. Miss D.iisy WiUiii?}iam is visiting vlativftd at this plac. Mi?s Fannie Ilallford, of Timmon.-ri!!o, i- vi?i'in<r ie!ative-- at platv. M?\ Cloud (Vspls ha*returned f om l "?i>i* :<> i \i old Nnnifi in N rtli Cam!:ia Mr. and Mr*. F. J Smith av.d iittie on. Mabrj*, of Bascomviile, arj vi-itnjr Mr. and Mrs. T. F Smith. Mr. M Sanders, of < heater, i- vNitn<r I i- nncV, Mr. B. F. C^selr. A pleasant en'ertainir.nit was ":wh it tl:c borne of Mr. and Mr*. W C. .Vav o n the ?4 h tilt. It was much ?njoyed. The eli uiion is over a;;d the candihave gone Inrne to rest. T hop-\ Sept 1 1900. G"OU-berr*\ CASO?OHIA. Bears the Tha KindVoa Havs Always Bought -It )u'.\r e}cs btiru, smarr, ;*c?.l sticky in lhe iDornii g. p:i.i or :tci? km!, or if j. ou h ive t'-.-.rs in yonr oyus, fiah ochre >our eyes, or you ao'd jour rt-adi:!g too near or too far, >r ii*!. hu; n \our eye-, -r you jave hoadMt-iit-c, c i!l a;:d see Ihe nr.u U at (l-c !T tel I J.ival. 18 yea's' cxp>-?iei-ce. N i cliuryc f ?r s-xamitiai<>n. - a<:v. CASTOKIAa Bears tie Hare Always Bougfrt ? f iUK IJld.Mij JLUK> rx.ur^?i Mr. Editor: I will take this opportunity thrcngb jonr columns of tbanting my friends lhrongbont tie county ior the snpport they have *.ivcn me in my race for the clerk's office. Had I been snccessfnl, I would bave served the county to the best of my ability; as I was not, I sball bear the defeat like a man. I do appreciate the vote which I received, be cause I believe that it was given entirely npen tneiit, for my conscience clears me of nsing aDy method unbecoming a genlteman to attract even a single vote. I am well aware that in every counly in this State there are individuals who, with irrrn rliMrtt-o r\f A mi Y in r.5u!d W J ..vv ?. 7 be induced to vote for his Satanic Majesty for any office be might a?pire to, and there are others who would not hesitate to make use of any meassures to gain an end. A din order to counteract some of the evils of our primary system, I vtonld like to make this suggestion (o the gentlemen who will be members of rnr next Legislature: that the code of South Carolina be so amended that every senator, representative or county omc:ai, Defore lakiDg his sear, shall lake an oath cr affirmation lo support the cons'itntion of the United States ar.d of ti.^ State, that he has not practiced au\ unlawful means, directly or iudirecly, to procure his ejection, and t hat he has not given or offered or promised, or caused to be given or offered or promised to any person any money, treat or thing of value with intent to effee: any voie, or to prevent any person voting at the election at which he was elected. Now. for iLeeake of ii2ht and for the sake of our children, Jet me p.'ead with you :o consider ihe above for thg common and sacred ink rests of onr State, onr county and our G^'. And lo you, M!ow-cit:zir, tbi3 would apply to every cfficer elected by your votes. Do vou know the guilty man? If he be a candidate for senator, representative or county officer, he would be guilty of violating both the law and the principle of the law. What have you to say for him? If you were a juror, would this disqualify him for a witness before God? If he be z candidate lor any office, io be clected by the people, and had done any of these things, he would have violated the principles above set forth. How dare a man complain of a corrupt government when he knowingly votes for such a man? Let me entreat vnn select vour ticket as vou would select drags for your sick baby languishing on its mother's breast. Now if there be one candidate in this county who is gnilty, I do not know it of my personal knowledge, but I write this that if there should be such we might assign them to their homes of quiet and ease. I do not wri;e this with any gall on my pen, but in the fear of God and for the sake of His people. Vtr. respectfully, I?. V. Bray. Flint Hill, S. C., Sept. 1, 1900. Brave Man Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney frnnhJpo waII as wfimfiii. and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down foeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all rur? down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I conld take. I can uow eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store. PVorv hnMlA anaraniead. " w ?/ n BU^S-BROWDER At 8.30 o'clock, on the 19th inst., Miss Anna Bums was married to Mr. C. K. Broader by the Rev. J. E. Duren, Jm Southside Baptist Church. The bride was beautifully dressed and wore a German wreath of natural flowers. Mr. T. B. Browder was best man, and Miss Clora, the bride's sister, , maid of honor. The bride is a I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bums, of Fairfield County, Laving made this city tlieir home for several years. Mr. and Mrs. ; Browder have many friends i who wish them a long and happy. I life. K ; Columbia, S. G., Aug. 28, 100. < 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 bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It ~ ~ IV*** on-rtofinrr I Imifc IS 11 Cl'l'MUli UU1C lUi anvttviu^, and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 2oe. in rt-nips. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, 2sT. Y. 3-14 2Iiss !Haria Bacot Dead News lias been received here of tlie dpr't!: of Miss Maria Bacot which ( . urred about two weeks ago at her home in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Miss Bacot was a daughter of the late Mrs. Wainwright Bacot and a sister of Mr. Pierre Bacot. She is pleasantly and affectionately remembered by many people in Winusboro who knew her during her sojourn here as a refugee from Charleston during the war. For many rears she has taucrht in a lar^e scliool in Kenosha. Her death will cause sincere regret to those who knew her. The" progressive nation; t-f tin: world are ti:e irrear food c-wisumii'# '.fin.-n? Good fnod weli diges-t'-d gives ^lrcn*ril;If vou can? ot rtisre.-l hIi \on eat.. \on ticel Kodol Dyspepsia <cr<\ It. diijef-ts what yon ea*. You me-i not diet yourself It ouiains ail of the dgeshuifs combined with thr? brs' known tui.ics and reconstructive^. I; will i ven (J;gc.t all class: s of in a bottle. Nt other preparation will d.? this. It instaniiv relieves and qui-.kly cures aii sturn.ch troubli?. Yf ? \i I iu.vjxacu'1 * | PRESTON RION, AGENT FOR Pacific Fire Insurance Company of New Y'ij k. Glen Fall Insnrsr.ce Company of NewYoik. ltocoester uerman insurance company of Rochester, N. Y. SolicitSebare of public patronage. 9-26-1 y Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering. "I seffered for thirty years with diarrtcea and thought I was past being cured," sa\s John S. Hallo.way, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the i nfFnn is- nf I Vi/l /I io rrfc ro 1 T f.nnlri do I VI IUV UlMtiUWt. * ? ? no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident was permitted to find abot;leof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured ef that 'rouble. I am so pleased; with ?he result that I am anxious that it be in r<>anh of all who suffer as l have." F : .-ale by Mcilaster Co., druggist?. ?Rev. Leon Preasley, of Ed^ernojr, ard Rev. McElwee Ross, nf OvfnrfL Pp.nnsvlvfima. have exchanged pulpits for a while. The latter will preach in the A. E. P. Church at Edgemoor the first Sunday in September.? Chester Lantern. maammmam>wr ?cac^?b?mmt?mi inwoiisness. X "j \ v w?"- '7 g , 51 ' & i in American Disease. 3; in ai ! ? Dr. S. Weik Mitchell is au? ?> jjjj thority for the statement that nerv. ?jj , d; ousness is the characteristic mal* a i ni ady of the American nation, and a jjj statistics show that nerve deaths ? in number one-fourth of all deaths a [J recorded, the mortality being main jjj ly among young people. I Johnston's 9 r-.. h a Darsapanua g QUART BOTTLE. jjj is the grand specific for this great jjj n American disease, because it goes hi! Jjjl straight to the source of the weak- jg j|{| ness, building up health and M ni strength by supplying rich, abund- n jjj ant food and pure blood to the r ,B worn-out tissues, rousing the liver Ej a to activity and regulating all the id organs of the body. "j, e "Tie 3UeM?in Drag Co.," Detroit, MMu ? a in W Llvfettes tac famSas little liver pill*. 35c. isl_ John H. JIcMastcr & Co., "Wmnsboro, S. C.;T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. V.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C.; T. G. Patrick & Co., Wliite Oak, S. C. WANTED. 1,000 CORDS OF ASH LOGS. Write to C. O. CHAPPELL, 9 5-1 , Jeakinsville, S. C. I % the hair. -. ^Irr'jr.-.'Atl i luxur:aiit_^growth. youtkfeI CoIot. p.X^-.?v^- -"-' V-gft" .vrai.^3 it hair inliing. ? Kv.aari );ru^ggg__y NO. i iTWPT.Y ?** ' Uil ITJJUl A STAPLE ** Look at the next ten people you meet and see how much b worn of the socalled jewelry. From a $510.00 watch chain to a five cent stick pin. Jewelry hau come to be a staple article of dress. You will buy irore or less of it: see that you set what yon pay for when you buy. You ean be sure of this if you will buy of McJIAJSTEE CO. , e? Winnsboro, or UJ?A5. J.. SMITH, Ridgeway, who have a full assortment of the W. F. MAIN CO. goods. Every article of these goods is fully warranted to be exactly as repre-. sented. A printed guaranty to this effect is given -with each article of these goods purchased at their store. W. F. MAIN CO. Eastern Factory Cor. Friendship and Eddy sts., Providence, K: I. Western Factory (Larsest Jewelry Factory in the world), East Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,000 feet of fleor space. 8-22-1m Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids ir> nrrt.Vionincr PTlfl rACOH* jtructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation san approach it in efficiency. -It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and ill other results of imperfectdigestion. rrice 50c. and SI. Large size contains VA times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago. Mc>IASTJ.?R CO.; Winnsboro, S C ! Tilt MAN WITH THE HOE is i! p -n'j cf of rnnch di$cn?sion am >; g ih1 literary chaps, but he is a t s-nvjcc: <f solicitation with if. We! h?iv- . SEED j to fc 11 and that fellow wilh the nee or thf p aim r can't do better than buy h> r<; COLI) STORAGE SEED IRISH ror.\iorc?. TURNIP SEED, (13 varieties.) I McMasetr Co. UNDERTAKING ' IN ALL ITS DEPARTASBNrd, with a fall stock of Caskets, Borraft Cases nod Coffins, constantly on hand, and use of hearse when re nested. maniacal ior pasi patronage ana ?o>ioi? tation for a share in ike iatore, in Id stand Gale attended to at aU hoar*. TSE ELLIOTT GiN SflO/, J. M, E LLIOTT & CO, i-17-ly Mrs. W. E. Doty, Jesse Doty and Miss Susie Doty have returned from a stay of several weeks with relatives in Kentucky. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and sore throat cured by K?rmott's Chocolates laxative Quinine. As easy to take as candy. * Children cry for them." Miss Etliel Eabb has returned to her home in Bidgeway after a pleasant visit to Misses Lelia and TimisA Tftvlor on Bnll street.? Tlie State. Mr. Clarence Welles, son of P. I. Welles, superintendent of the Southern Railway, spent Monday in town with Mr. Forrest G. Gyles. Ifffli W is not only one of the most delicate and delicious of break^^ ^av/%J 4?1%A iasi iuuus cvci ujucicu lu tut public, but in addition is highly recommended for the use of persons of weak digestion. See tor Window fepiaj of handsome gravures we are giving with Cream of Wheat. 1 o VA ittavIFC nf A clr J I icy <HC VVUIAO \JL v. * I to see them. F. M. Habenicht Dealer in Fiue Groceries. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ? OK ~<JJV Cantral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Easiern Timo at Other Points. Schedulo in ?ffect Jtmo 10th? 1900. KOHTSBOTOD. Lv. Jacksonvillei(P. S) TSS 8 Oft M Savannah (So. By ) UZOvK&Oa " Barnwell 40Sp,41Sa w Blackville 421pj 4328a " Springfield 4 ftp 451a " Sally 4S? ,459a At. Columbia 606p ClOa lfc Charleston, (So. Bj TSSITSop Summerville 141a 120CW " Branchvilie 865a lGSa " Orangeburg 9 2Sa 860a " Kingville: 1015a 480a At. Columbia ...... 1100a C65a Lv. Augusta, (So. liv.) *2 00a 255p 9'S0p Lv.Granltevillo 245a 826p 1015? Lv. Edgefield llOp Lv. Aiken axap ..... Lv. Trenton 5004 885p 11 wjj " Johnston 5 20a 41&P llttp Ar. Columbia, (T7. D.) 545p 210a Lv. Columbia, (Bids St 930a 610p 620a " Winnsboro 70Sp T 25a - Chester 751p &}8b " EockHill 823p 8 55a Ar.Charlotte 9lug Ar. Danville 12Sla 138P. Ar. RifVh-mnTirt , 600a A T>. Washington 7 && 8500 ? BSole (Pa.SE) " Philadelphia. 1185a 2o6a " yew York 203p 613* Lv. Columbia .. ...... 1140at 6 80a :::::: ?if|S ^ 'T W &Vr\ ***** t sorTHBorwD. ^|d ?atiy t.v. Louisnue.... .L. ' . ,T, "~ ftv. Oincinaafl Safe SOUP |||li&5 IiV. Wa^gtg.' (So.*By). ?. PSQg U ; ^."klchmoad....<? V... HOOp ' &&aavUie ..'... v.. .|...... 'i'88a pibg .* 810^ ?56p fevyVTmi 8 55a 10469 " Chester JlfO? M Winasboro 10 W 10a Ay. Columbia* (BldgSt 630pll2Qa 115a " Trenton llOOp 148p 848a At. AiKen .-"?5opl?S5 *r,.ff?~-f4d ....? 420pilgja ArTfcSaniteville 12CKfct 21Sp 7 IS? AT.Angola,., *100a 2C0p 800a Lv. Columbia (So. By) '^OOP " Eicevilla 44Sp 282a - Ortotrebtirg. 535P 8^a 44 Branchvillo 6 lop 4 Ba " Snmmerville 728p 562a Ar. Charleston 815p TCOa Lr. Columbia (So. By.) 1125a ltfOa At. Sally 1237P 2 22a " Springfield 12 45p 240a " BlafcSvlUe ; iu<P ?w? " Barnwell 121p 815a " Savannah, .j. 315p 510a Ar, Jacksonville'(P. S.) 740p 925a "Trains <3 and 44 f mixed except Sunday) anive and depart from Hamburg. tDaily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between norma and Nflw York. 2*03. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express. Drawing?room Sleeping cars botwben Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Ja-3cscnville, Savannah, Washington and 2tew York. PtJllman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte and Savannah. JTos. 35 and 36?U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping care between7 Jacksonville and New York and Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte. Dining ears Serve all meils enrottte. Pqffrnan sleeping cars between Jacksonville and CkJlumbl^, enroute daily between Jacloonville and Cincinnati, via Asncville. FBANS S. GAX2ZGX, J. M. GULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, g. 2L HAJBDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen, Pass. Ag't-, Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. | TO RECEIVE THE BE^T VALUE i tor every cent expended f-li >u'<l be the J object of every purchaser of GROCERIES. This object can be be*t atuiued by dealing here. The max mum of quality at the minimum of cost is on** method of pN-aMDg. Our cock contains only go .a- ffbic- have proved of merit,:be so oa^ed *.? good" an i cheaper artic'es beiug d. oa'cii*. A lull lint* ft 4 G *?.ds alwa\? Viaiif1 A v.. Piob;<i? (!itlsnns. Mnt. VU UUWV AA.IiW A. ??u.vwf X j tards, Sanses, &c. M-iC:.ror;i,? Let-e, Tapioeo, Gelatine. Amour's &nd Cadaby's Sngar-cnred Ilams fie^h on hand. Also a <:ood line ox New O.'Ieaos and j Porio Rico Molassep. J. D. McCarley & Co. IVIA\rM t YEARS Of continuous || business have given our goods - :{S| wide and general distribution * They have been subjected to the severest usage and their vrearing qualities have been fully tested. We Guarantee every chain, button, every ar- r:|l ticie we sen, to give satisiaction, you being, the judge. Any article, failing to do this _<jl will be cheerfully exchanged We Deliver . %m no work, we sell no goods not under our guarantee, which has never been questioned throughout our entir? business life. --v v -WmSm R. BRANDT, The Jeweler and Optician, HSSTEB.$.?. I Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules and five oe six plug mules yet nnsoid. Persons Deeding males _3? should call and see them before baying a? I will fell tbem cheap for cash WM or good paper, payable in the fall. I also have a few horses, among them two good Combination Horses. Also a. couple of GOOD MARES, suitable for brood mares?young and sound. Cows. H 1 will pay the highest cash price for al classes, fat or poor. Buggies. 1 still have a few BUGGIES that 1 will sell cheap for cash., A. Williford, Wiansb?ro. S. C. [ESMBL/JNEVl Best Prepared PAIMT MADE BY HHTfljIMlKAn gH|& ri^G.., IfipG/uao. ?V.JA. ISTftrSTanftARD I rifxrp PAiftT or 1 i AMCRiGA I |. J. OBEAR. Charlotte ^ Rome uiariotte uoiierem uouep, Charlotte, N. C., established ?? 1S91 an?l Eais Bmess College, K- me, Ga., estaWiPbrt in 188C. now nnder one management, < ffers If exceptional advantages lo &&v one desiring a tborouakiy j?ractic:nJ bu*i? '3 j-e^g education in thi? >fc^rt?>l p?Srib';e lime The wide range < t icriitorj c.?v. red by our enitrovtce'-t agenev *ff'rd8 exceptional chance t? r prcu"i* jr josilioi-s Wh will jfu:.r??:tec tM? ? ;>osi t on if \<-o i?kf? t.nn<ir.?.e ???nr?e. The :<?..rns. in i'.! >cUx>;s *n- large ami convenient m.?1 ->. I :gtitn{ Y*o?g me? ?? w-n- g wotwii inay t-nroll in either h--<*! a?-v vi-c-k <Iay dunnr tl e \enr. If \ou are a ^teuwfir?ph<r. b okkeeper ?r tcsch? r at?t went- * ; osi? tioii, Rris? ih(> !*ie? ihoi.j Agritcy, (har ot-e, X C If >ou *-.? n??t a steiiOjrmplk r ?*r r. p?'l?d a few in of ihf>. ?-t ools .-.>3 an:} set '.ou*>t-lf ? s: :?p'1 f-r aniii'g : mom v. cthouid yen doi t- io in- hi. txp rt in infcere f, stockp, trad** <*i?o uii?. send 25 centg in Mainpe or Mlv*>t ana >" ! get oar Pocket CaU?la'<?r? just wbat y<-u need. For circulars and fnnU-r iif'ioia tion. address, 7 ID. M. McIVER President. Pawley's IsU IM * " -2f ? *ir?A rk?i:?i.4r..i A 1YI051 JLtCllgUUUl OWOiUt Resort, is now Open for theSummer of 1900. FINE NEW COACHES NOW RUN from Lanes to Georgetown, and a new and modern steamer is now o- the line from' Georgetown to Waverty Mills. G<ukI water (irt^ia??); n?? mosquitoe*; Que snrt batbi?2; fine fishing. Trie uble i* always >eppiied with S?b, oyster-, crabs and shrimps in '.'ri reason. i For fprms address MRS. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, WaYerly Milk, SC. .