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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PUX&&&S& EVERY WEDNESDAY -BY? The News and Herald Co. TSSW.IS ADTAX"'; VM T car. SI.30 Six - .75 WINMSftORG, f\ C. Wednesday, October 17, - ?.900 B8YAJTT ASD LONUTOWX. Tbe weather hs.-< tarned considerably cooler. Tbepiu fiW day3 reminded us quite forcibly tb*': winter is fast annroachinsr. Farmers are now basily "rr w engaged harvesting tbeir com and the remainder of th;c >tton wbich is very little. This U l ie first year we ever remember of the crop* being almoet all picked in Septenbar. Crops are rery short in this sec ion, b>th cotton and corn. The cotton crop especialiy is very poor; however, the high price is certainly a source of grcit gratification to as and will in all probability fully compensate for the loss in yield. We were highly gratified with th^ advice given the farmers by the editor in last weeks issue in regard to sowing more grain, etc. Now i* tha opportune time. Let us sow g-aiu and endeavor to raise oar own ho* and hominy. ? - ' -? ^ J The Upper Liongtosvn scnoo opcueu on the 1st inst. Tbe school is ander ths efficient management <?f Mis* Faunie Lee Ford, of Mitford. Abon"; 26 scholars hare been enrolled. The low^r school opened on l->t iust. Miss Brice, of Chester, his charge of the school this ye v. Miss Sallie Lse IIirris>n loft last week for Greenville to atten I tbe Presbyterian College at th it place. Mr. W. E. Mel!ichiaap left Monday for Greenville t> attend Farm iu University. Mr. Albert Mellicham? lefc fur Edgefield recently to attend tbe CoEdacational Institute. u> Wnn Ran/fors Jpft fjr Richmond. Va., som) timj since to enter a meJical college at that place. Mr. L. T. Wilds, of Colombia, was in Longtown last week looking after hi* business interests here. Mrp. Barrett, after aa extendi visit to her father, Mr. S. McCormick, has returned to her home at Braidento.vn, Fls. Miss Lutie Durham and Mr. L&x Durham, of Oakland, spent Saturday night at Mr. 3d. Mellichamp'?-\ Miss Anna Wilds has returned home, muc* to the regret of her aaany friends. Mrs: v>?nkhead left on Monday to risither daughter in Chester county. Mr. Jas Ba^khead, of White Oik, was in L>i?gtown on Snndav. Mrs. Jenkin3 and family have moved to Colombia. Mrp. Sara Stewart left some time hgm since for Colombia to vis.t her danghter, Mrs. T. C- Wvlie. Messrs. Tom and Clifford Smith, of Winnsborc, visited ibeir parents, Mr and Mrs. 1). G. Smith, some time since. Dr. E. H. Harris ">n will move into the hoQse recently occupied by Mrs. Jenkinp. D. H E Oc\ 12, 1900. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of REDUCED KATES. To the National Convention of the Christian Church, which meets at Kan- j sas City, Mo., October 12-19, the! Southern Railway will sell round trip ! tickets from all points on its iines at j the rate of one first-ilass fare for the rouDd trip, plus $100. Tickets will be sold October 8th, 9tb and lOib, with final retnrn limit to October 23rd, inclusive. Persons at non-coupon stations should notify ticket agent ceveral days in advance of their contemplated departure, in order that he may supply himself with proper form j f tickets. For farther information call on or write any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. Bed Hot from the Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman. of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. | Ifc caused horrible Ulcers that no treat i--i?J on ?TUn LUCiib liCi^CU iui ycaio. JLucu i len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cats, Bruises, Bums, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile - cure on earth 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. druggists. E profusion <?of* flew Stales. EVERY LINifi now is sparkling with bright new good*. The pnblic is cordially invited to come in and look aronnd at aoy time, without feeling under any obligations to buy. Come and inspect my linei when I am in Winnskore and Ridgeway. A?k to see everything. W5 CARRY only high quality goods, well made and weil finished, Whether plated or solid. That is our hobby. They will wear. WE CAN SUPPLY every want made upon an up-to-date Jewelry Store anvwhere. We are tliororoughly informed as to rery detail in our butinesa a* >1 uo goods offered you are so jood for the money. OUR GUARANTEE means aU late} satuiaciion 10 toe ursr. R. BRANDT, THE JEWELER, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. fiiE tA^D OF THE Slit ( Written at ArftetiUe, .V. C.) I. Mountains that climb to the bloc bend . on high? Lakes where the stars see tnemseive31 in the sky; ! Violet valleys of beaaty and love, Where earth seems so close to the heaven above You can hear the faint echoes of teraphim-feet And the musical beat Of the hearts of the angels?the songs they repeat In their cadenes* sweet! II. A wild world of mountaius that drifr I into dreams; The ripple of rills and the dishing of btrearas That sing to the sea! And the beams I and the gleara3 Tint lore yoa to gardens of beautiful dreams! Of beautiful dreams that have lifted yonr soul To the thunder's high roll! Wbere rou slip trom life's care, aud its corse and control, With the joy in your sO;?l. III. G^d crooned with old glory these mountains; He planted The skr-reaching hills in these viiieys encbaated; These streams in the hollows bv mystery haunted? These oaks^that still wave their green banners undaunted. And dare the storm's thuuder! ..and paeans or praise Mountains?rivers, still raise To the heaven above them, while rosescented ways Wrea?hs the beantifai days! IV. O, land of all beauty?loved Land of the Sky, Where Love breathes ''Good morning," and never :'Good-by!" Where song on each wild wind in melody roves And times cbe bright step* of the gods of Hie groves! The rose the morning is white on thy breast; Thoa art crowned?'.bin art blest Fr?m she seas to the east and the seas to the west With i ht> rnsp-wi'A ith of rest! F. L. S. Battery Pdik, A6h:viile,N. <\ Atlanta Constitution Sept. 22. 1900 "Forthree days and nights I suffered agouy untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on b? eating cucumbers," savs A. E. Low.her, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Iowa. 4,I thought I should surely die. and tried a dozen different medicines but all to ho purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhcei iiemedy aud three dose* relieved me entirely." This remedy is for sale by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr. J. E. McDonald ha> gono on a . - business trip to Atlanta. do you get~uT with a lame back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers Is sure to know of thea wonderful u (? * * ! i cures made by Dr. * jj; Kilmer's Swamp-Root, K - 11? uie great Kioncy, liver n v^SprTj [*: bladder remedy. "1 M F^Sl Lr ^ is *^e ?reat medi*< vf V, r ^ c^l triumph of the nine\?U\ f1 teent^ century; disvtZJr ?? '1 coverec* a^ter years of } i ,-=T% scientific research by kn fen Dr. Kilmer, the emif L AcT- " nsnt kidney and blad* der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst torm o: Kioney irouDie. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which ail readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer ia this paper and n. send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The "j&gag regular fifty cent and Homo oi Swamp-Root, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Iq &r\ 6x] w< 1ST. SPO' KETC j The Kind You Hare Always Xi ! in use for over SO yrnr^L All Counterfeits, Imitations c Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children?Exper What Is Ci Castoria is a harmless subst gorie, Drops and Soothing S contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its age is its gua and allays Feverislmcss. It Colic. It relieves Teething 1 and Flatulency. It assiiuUa Stomach and Bowels, givingThe Children's Panacea?Th< ! GBmmE CAST Bears tlia I yjT The fnid Ynn M | A 11U IllilU JLVU jLiU'X hi Use For Ov TSC CENTAUR COMPAmY. TT MUM Tax Notice. TAXES WILL BE DUE AND payable from the 15th day of October to tbe Slit dny of December, 1900. The t*.x levy for S;a?e purposes is |5 mills; for ordinary county purpose-", 4 mills; for school purposes S mill*; making a total levy c,f 12 mills on all taxable propi-rty of Hie couaty. There u an additional, a special tax, for school purposes of 2 mill* if? Scho ! I Districts N >s. 1. 9, 14, 17, 18 vid 25, ! making a total levy of 14 mill** in thos? school district-, a>id a special school i tax of 1 mil! in No. 19, m.tking a total j ltvy o?" 13 iui;is in that school district J There is al-o a tax of one dollar on each male citizen between the ages of I 21 a:u1 60 years, except tho^e who are [ disabled or are made exempt by law- | Taxes are payable in the following I kinds of iunde and no other: Gold | and silver coin, United States car-j rencv, national batik notes, aad coa-1 pons which 8h*il become due and pay- ! *- ? - 5 AA ^ iL? I aoie during iue year i?w uu iuk uun- ! solidated bonds known a? "Brown" bonds, and 'he boud* of the Stale kuown as "Bine'* bonds, and any other : State bonds which may ba issued by authority of an Aci of the General Ass?tnblv, the c<np:>ns of which are by SGch Act made receivable for taxes HUGH S. WYLIE, 9 27-lm County Treasurer. ! LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. ; * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, norrxTY OF FAIRFIEL2>. > By S. R. JOHNSTON, Esq., Judge Probate WrHEREAS, J. L. Mimcaugh hath i made sait to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Q. D. Wiiliford, deceased : These are theief.;re to cite and ad- : tnonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Q. D. Willi- ' ford, decea?ecl, thnt they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro- | bate, to be 'held at Fairfield Court! Rnnco s!nnfh nnrnilina.. nn thft 2?rid ! day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- , noon, to show cause, if any they have, I why the said Administration should I, not be granted. Given under ray hand this 5th day of October, Anno Domini 1900. 1 S. R. JOHNSTON, ' 10 G-x2 Jud^e of Probate. \ I ~ ^ _ r ui = OF! 3 Now Offe I T CASH.s^ *wNQ GO1 p-srs-s?. . ~JL lit?! HIN MER( ou^ht?. a.. I v.-h'c:; Las beca as 2:orco tlie s5f.rnn.tTire' of is b< csx mado tinder bis per-lpervisirs:; r :nre its infancy. ,:o one io deceive 3*011 in this. ir.d " Jast-r.^rood" are but and ri::" v?;vv the Isealtii of lencc Hqjcrinciii. asmsia 5 & 3 or :itutc for Castor Oil, Pare>yrnp3. It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotic ranice. It destroys Worms cures Diari'hnea and Wind 'roubles. c'viru^ tm*?tlpation tes the Foot], regulates tlie healthy ivna natural sleep, j Slothcr'-i I'rl'jnd. "OR IA always Signature of _ 11 urn 11 r3 Aiiays BougM er 30 Years. WAV fcTnrcT. NT'JV Y^r.n CITY. Notice of Application for. the Appointment of Guardian. Notice is hereby given that pet'lions have boen filed in the office of the Clerk of the *('?>urt of Common Pieac lor Fairfield County for the appointment of the Judge of-Probate as guardian of the esiate* ot the following mhiorp, to wit: Mary L. Perrv? Robert M. Perry, Helen Perry, Kathleen Perry an.1 Neil Perry; and the'applicat:on for such appointment will be ma'ie to his Honor J. C. Klagh, Circuit Judge presiding in the Sixth Circuit, at his Chambers, .Lancaster, S- 0., at eleven o'clock A. M.. on Thnrsday, the 18;h day of October, 19C0, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be^heard. The estates of the said minors consist of undivided interests in two sep arate policies of Insurance ,of. two thonsand dollais each, ibo first of wh:ch is iu favor of the fipst ibree named minors, and the second in lavor of tbe last two named minora with tbeir mother, Mrs. Emma Sv Perry, said policies having been written ?u ?he life of the late Rev. Robert B. Perry, deceased. Said minors also have nndivided interests in two tracts of land situate in the counties of. Fairfield and Chester containing .in the aggregate about ux hundred acies, and of the estimated value of about twenty-five hundred dollar?, aiicr alsd interests iu certain lauds iu the State of Florida tin nnrr>ber of acres a^ul- i ranTxrw Hereof ts rjoi dbflulteiy ?no"\Cr. Tt.e suid petitions are .made op it?c. ground ibaT 'no fit, competent'or re-, sponsible person c'&u be fount! Wto willing to assume the guardianship of < said minor?. 1 EMMA S. PERRY, October 5th, 1900. Petitions. j. e. Mcdonald, Attorney for Petitioner. L0-6-3t PRESTON RION, ; AG-ENT FOR ' PaciGc Fire Insurance Company of s New York. - jj Glen Fall Insurance Company oil New YorK. . j Rochester German Insurance Cora- j )&nv of Rochester, N. Y. ' ;: "# Solicits share of public oaironage. 9-26-1y , A ?< ^nMmiiMrtTTrmn ? 1,1 J I IIW m n"i i~ qeaply. Th^ipt k i; i-:! > as r Our E-nti ,j TEE] c ODS CHARGE se Terms : AN TILE ( iirr- nn -"I nimm nmnn ^ m bevel \m * BEVEL GEARS do not clog, break, catch quent cleaning and adjustment. They always The CHAIN needs more attention. It will cared for. ^ w * W ? T A v T ? 1?* UULUiVlblA, HAH I STORMER and PE Jij BICYCLES jllgfc? represents the highest standards of both ch wWf driven typse. Send for Illustrated Boohtc' "Ontitigx. Jordan & Davis, Agts., wi OVERLOADED. Wg Hav? J3ough|t too rqariy 0oods fop Oup Stop? to Hold. TO EARLY BUYERS WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL PRICES,THIS IS TO BE A . GKEAT SALE. / WE WILL NAME AS LOW A PRICE AS ANY : STORE IN THE STATE. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. The Caldwell Dry Goods Company, we 1 iave jmohnlr racffli Recently added a new leparlment to our line of "Hardware,' which consists of , . The best life insaraoce in the world CROCKERY, lis a pecan ?rove. That kind of an insurance company never bankruptp. as well ^e fre<^ are DOt SQ^ject 10 disease, and ^re said to live 600 years. It is >' money well inve?ttjd that would be FINE CHINA 1 hard for the boys to throw away. Single tress have been known to produce GLASSWARE, more than $40 worth of nuts in a year. The rnts have never been a drag on CUT GLASS the market. Bamberg Nurseries, IJ. J & Otis Brabham, proprietors. Bam md a number of novelties along this ba,ve ,!3?se lrees ror sa!ejDe> Their 1900 catalogue 13 now ready and The attention of the ladies especially ca" be had for the asking. It describes a invited to this department, which is arid prices their stock of fruit atul n charge of Miss Laura Gerig. shade trees, roses, evergreens, vines, Come early and make your selection. et<;' . Mention this paper when you write. J. W. SEIGLER 106^ . SfiiT STTKT y y?aps ir\ <Busir|GSS w STOCK OF GOODS Arl re Stock to tb.e Peopl IT COST., i TCI r\TX LT A T T71 lvi n ur 2ND. NO APPR ^ n.r\r\nQ Qm n AA/Tl jU. I uviJU V V 1J cill be JStriotly Adliere COMPANY. T. H. KE mm, is UlililllU. UH things nor need fre- f jfl run the same. Isl j run well if properly rW | ITFORD, |l iNNANT || ainless nnd chnin- J U | ? ! i M 1 I nnsboro, S. C. A (j^REAI Oqe of tl^e Lapg /-lorel'i ar) di se ?our) A PORTION OF T Q. D. Williford Consisting of DRY GOODS, SHOES, and all classes of g< establishment in The:?e goods must be con order that the heirs may get' This is the greatest opportunity the surrounding country to buy All parties indebted to said and settle at once. T Tv. Min +J w ' Ac n% mm I fTecthintfPow Costs gh!j 25 ceafs 2 ^>%$&&&?& Or mail 25 ccnts toC. J. i Noticed T~ | ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO; the firm of Gerig c Seigler will please : . oay op promptly to Mr. J. W. Seigler. j If said debts are not paid by October j 15th tbey will be put in toe hands of jmy attorney for collertion. . . <1 MARYS. GERIG, " Jh Administra'rix of'Esiale of F. Gerig, j deceased. ' 9-25 4' \ MONEY TO LOAN j On Improved Farms secured by first mortgages. Interest 8 per cent. Tn sums not ie?s tb&n $500, 3 to 8 years. No commissions. Borrower pays acaal expenses. i A & W. P. 0??&LASS, Winnsbor?, S. S.. j r B. PALMEfl & i>?N, !.: 11-26 Coluwkia, S C. j M I '? h|aVG i j Gv"( 1 COST.? _ ? J? T~r^ 4 / fc? Ui JT a-11 IXC ? ORATION NOT BE E: >cl "to. TCHIN, Mai iMlM IN STOCK. . SHINGLES, LIME "rr\n a ttt tr* 1 1 U JL.1^ ^ X . | PEAS, * i. $1.25 per Bushel. . ^ ? ? ? * ? ^ n /\ _ M.W.UOty 6L uo V FRJCANA will core Ccnrtipation ?d * 4* ? wcmdgrfal'Liver Me?iicfaw. Trr 8t> r SALE. j ???-r (t [est Stoel^s of J| 3 iq tl^e Uptpy. :^p UK FSTATE OF I, Deceased NOTIONS, CLOTHING, | Dods kept in an up-to-datt the Carolinas. vertea into casn <u uuw m their portion of said estate. ever offered to the people of merchandise. _ _ [ estate will please call and ma ugh., I Iministrator IT'S s Allajs f rrlbtloB, Aids Dipslfe g xa Regulates the Bovrtk, g /S Strengthens the Child* 1 If Hakes Teething Easy. de?> i & TEETHINA Relieves the &/? ! ' TroubJes of ChSdraa of ? Druggists, any age. WIOFFETT, M. D? ST. LOUIS. Ma ~obear's ;?| Dyspepsia Tablets J r-gsfik , ' -'Spf -curesIndigestion ^ ana Dyspepsia. * # 'VT # ' ' -oSsBj . . =>,r> hafope ? , ^ ; :>v ^Id , : v : SS ''7SS . *3 1 \ CHANGED. * " -'"''' P. *JP* kt a s~* rr r-i /