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Bp?T.OCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, October 17, - 1900 FRESH SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES AT F. E. PROPSTS. Another lot of New York Co.'a WAFERS and FINE CAKES. FRUITS of all kinds. DUNN'S FINE EXTRACTS. ^ WHOLE RICE. And many other nice things. (Telephoae.) All goods delivered. LOCAL MATTERS. ?Read Clerk's sales, ? ?Read Sheriff's sale. Lost. See advertisement elsewhere. ?Read notica of County Board of Control. ?Read Uororer Hinnant'b notice oleorcliprP. ?Fresh rolled oats at 5c per pound at J. D. MeCarley & Co.'s. ?A valuable place for sale. See advertisement. ?Especial attention is called to the town tax notice pablished elsewhere, j No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness certainty and efficiency. McMaster Co. ?The Fairfield Oil and Fertilizer Co. are building an addition to their ginnery at their plant. ?The largest stock of furniture and baby carriages, at J. O. Boag'a. ?Mothers must not forget that Dr. Moffett's Teethina (Teething Pow-1 Uers) will cure their ctiiia.?aav. ?You will fed an elegant line of trimmed and nntrimmed bats at Mrs. McCarley's. This is the season when mother* are alarmed on account of cronp. It is qaickly cared by One Minote Congo Cure, which children like to t&kc. Monaster Co. ?The many friends of Miss Lida Neil will be glad to know that she is convalescing after an attack of fever which lasted several weqks. ?Buy your cook and heating stove# from ^ J. O. Boag. ?Why buy life insurance for 20 to 80 per cent more than you have to pay on a policy in the Aetna Insurance Companv? Read T. K< Elliott's advertisement Toe belt meiaoa 01 cieanstug mc li ;er i? the use of the f amous little pills known as Be Witt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. McMaster Co. ?R. Brandt's guarantee with everything he sells means your absolute satisfaction or money refunded. This firm was established in 1828 and has been in the Brandt family over $5 *< , years.- adv. ?The freight depot is being painted and is fast beginning to look finished. The dirt and debris have been partly removed and it will not be long before the effects of the fire will be scarcely noticeable. ?Dried peaches at 6i?i per poand at J. D. McCarley & Co.'sJ Torturing skin eruptions, burns and ? nf Anna qtiH nmmnt. ! IUiC5 ai C >UV(UQU All VLJW auu If healed by applying DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, the best known care for piles. Beware of worthless counter^ feits. McMaster Co. ?Posters lor Forep&agb and Sells circas which is to visit Columbia on the 24th icst, have been posted in conspicuous places in town. It is terribly tantalizing to the children here who fyMfc will not be able to attend the circus. ?Mr. Parker, who has been buying cotton in Winnsboro for some time, left on Thursday for Mississippi where he will buy coiton. He received a ulonram -from (fio firm far which ha is buying requesting him to bay Mississippi cotton* ?If yon are crosseyed you bad better go and see the oculist at the Hotel Duvai. Eyes straightened with* out tbe use of the knife; cataracts removed without operation; also pterygium painless. Granulated eyelids cured do matter bow bad or now long standing.?adv. Feelings of safety petrade the household that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro* duces immediate results. It it infallible tor coughs, colds, croup and all tbrost and luDg trouble*. It will prevent consumption. McMaiterCo. ?It is .reportrd that there is a case of diptheria in town and the victim is a colored child. The case is said to be a malignant type. The house where the case is said to be i9 iu tke ho&rt of town and unless the matter is in* restigateri the disease may spread. ?If EL Brandt did not have something special to show in quantity of goods, new styles, and more particularly in price, it would be no use of bis making such efforts to do a more extensive business?adv. ?Mr. Jas. Mobley, son of Mr. M. H. I Mobley, has secured a position in Co Gambia and begad his new work on Monday. He is clerking: for the Heath Grocery Co. Mr. Mobley, up to the time the new po8ition was offered him, wa* c'erkzng for R. Y. Tamer here. It ii well to kuow tkat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a barn and stop the pain at once. It will care eczema and skin diseases and u*ly wound* and *oie?. It is a certain care tor pile#. Counterfeit* may be offered you. S?*e that you get the original DeWitt'* Witch Haz^l Salve. McMaster Co ? Mr. Lyles, the next c'.eri of court has rcuted Mrs. Mary C. Riou'a residence and will move his family into ton when he enters upon (he duties -1 u:. u:, ?,;n Ul UI9 U1UU~> U11 muiHT nil! us a great acquisition to Wincsboro soI ^ ciety aad they will no dmbt make a ^ number of waisa itiends ?R. Brandt, the we!i kDOwn jeweler and watchmaker of Chester, S. C., vrill visit Winin?boro on October 26th with a very haud^oine snd extensire line of fine jeweiry, watches, cbaiDs, solid silverware and noveltieF. R. Brandt wiil display his wares at the Obear Drujr Co.*s ?tore.?adv. . ?Invitations to the State ball have bteu issued and it is expected that sbis ball will eclipse ail others. It will be held in tne State boase wbere the batd-ome snrroundi?.gs will nod * greatly t?> the beauty of the ball ami ^ tt e be>t mn8ic will be secured. Young men nnd wutnen from all pait?of the Stnte will be present. ?The selection of imtribals to ?erve or the coming >ear have beeu made \ f I i wv^rj i Month! F there axe thousands of wo- f 8 men who nearly suffer death w 1 from irregular menses* Some- A \ times the "period"comes too > t often ? sometimes not often f 4 enough?sometimes the Sow is 4 ? too scant, and again it is too A \ profuse. Each symptom shows > f that Nature needs help, and 7 ff that there is trouble in the or- ? a gans concerned. Be careful 4 \ when in any of the above con- \ t ditions. Don"t take any and f & every nostrum advertised to f a cure female troubles. 4 I BRADFIELD'S \ I FEMALE REGULATOR t ^ is the one safe and sure ? a medicine for irregular or pain- a f ful menstruation. It cures all \ # the ailments that are caused by f 5 irregularity, such as leucor- 4 V fTi ne?o fol'tnnr t\t fha tcnr? V> \ i nervousness; pains in the head, \ back, breasts, shoulders, sides, r hips and Umbs. By regulating i the menses so that they occur \ every twenty-eighth day, all \ those aches disappear together. F Just before your time comes, 6 %9t a bottle and see how much \ good it will do you. Druggists \ sell it at $i. F Stnd for our free book, " Perfect 0 Health for Women." \ K THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. X | i ATLA1TJL, OA. A at Wintbrop and among1 (be young ladies chosen from the two literary societies are two of Fairfield's indents, Miss Rachel MeMaster of the Wintbrop society, and Miss Jennie Thomas, of Ridge way, from the Carry society. When yon cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell yon that yon need a few doses of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. For sale by MeMaster Co., druggisfs. ?When the fire engines were hurrying to the fire on Wednesday evening a small negro boy, who was not qnick enongb in kis movements, was kDocked down by the hand engine. Dr. Lindsay was kummonea very qmcKiy and it was found tbat bis injuries were not of a serious nature, but the little negro was badly frightened. ?President Johnson of Winthrop has succeeded in making satisfactory arrangements for taking the Winthrop students to the fair in a body. This will be geod news for many who would have been greatly disappointed at not seeing them on that occasion, and will no doubt induce maay to attend the fair who would not go otherwise. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by McMaster Co., druggists ?If your eyes burn, smart, feel [ sticky in the morning, paio or itch you, or if you have tears in your eves, spots flash before your eyes, or you hold your reading too Dear or too far, or strong light hurts your eyes, or you have headaches, call and see the oculist at tbe Hotel Duval. 18 years' experience. No charge for examination.?adv. ?Dried apples at 8ic per pound at J. D. McCarley & Co.'e. ?John H. McMaster & Co. wish to remind you that they have window panes and putty if your windows need repairing. The weather is getting wintry and it is necessary to make things as close and comfortable as possible. Bear in mind that this firm will supply you with what you need when you are ready to begin your repairing. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. McMaster Co. will refund your Money if yon are not satisfied after using it. It i? everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints aad the only one that never fai.'f. It Is pleasant, safe and reliable. ?Mrs. J. F. McMaster left on a.- _ * tt_ ? oaiuraav iur umuu, uiivuig uccu notified that her mother, Mrs. Rice, is seriously ill. Sbe ha9 been in ill health for a number of years and ba9 grown |worse recently. Mr?. W. R. Elliott bas gone to Union also to be with her mother. It is hoped that Mr?. Rice's condition will improve and that the news from her will be more encouraging. - By honesty, integrity and low prices, R. Brandt has built up a large and successful business. If you do not wish to buy, it will pay you anyway to see his elegant stock. Mail orders promptly filled from any catnlft?no 'Pri/^c noror Kiorhor ftftpn IV^UV* A. kftWV UVf V4 Ui^uv? J lower.?adv. We live bv our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re* HColICU, UUllt IiIUOV.lt CtilU. Uittlilj in body and mind, with continual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved; our blood is poor; there is little nutriment in it. Back of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion r /> i t /^\ m . . 1 or Uod Liver un. it sets tne whole body going again?man woman and child. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $:.oo; all drugget* Mr W. E Ellerbe returned od Saturday to Hagond, S. U. ?a?i?WiMi wwatafc? ?The school for the factory children, of which Miss Mattie Sitgreaves is teacher, ba? not yet opened, bnt will begin sometime in November. A school honse lcr these children has long been promised and it is to &e bailt this fall but will not be comj pleted in time for the children to oc! copy it when the session first begina. The school will continue until March ts it did last year. ?At the S. C. M. A., in Charleston, lbs work fur the coming ye*r has been arranged and the cadets have settled down to work. The battalion organization of two companies has been changed and reappointments and promotions have been made. Cadet Brice Kobinson, of Winnsboro, is one of the cadets who has been promoted and he is now a lieutenant and has been assigned to Company A. Do Dot get scared if your heart fronbles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepiia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation" knowu tbat completely digests oil elapses of foods; tbat is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after even thing else ha3 failed. It may be taken in all conditions'and cannot help hut do you good. McMa6ter Co. ?Mr. C. K. Douglass and bride and Mesbre. George B. McMaster and J. L. Re*tr r*1nrn/?rl hr>rr?f> from Marion on The 8da\ afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Docjj'a's ire at home to their friend at Mis* B. aty's residence. The young conple are warm'y welcomed to Winnsboro. The wedding ceremony was performed on Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's annt, Mrs. Amelia Evans. ?The Anderson Intelligencer is authority lor the statement that during this month the aurora borealis will be visible here. It would be well for those who have never seen this beautiful sight to watch thefnorthern heavens for it, as it is said to be moat beautiful. From time to time auroras have been visible: here but none have been observed for a number of years. Keep a lookout on the next clear night and you may have a look at one. OASTORXA. fMrt^ TintindYwHanAlwiytBagfit ?A negro by the name of Lvles was arrested and brought to town oo Saturday. He wa3 charged with having stolen $100 from his brother some time ago, the theft having been committed in Union. The nesra has been long wanted for the theft, but has kept eat of the State, and only ven tared to come to bis home in J?'airneia recently and was immediately caught up witb. He was lodged in jail bere and the sheriff of UnLu was notified of bis arrest as the Snegro will bare to be carried to Union to await trial tbere. ?Fairfield's farmers are as usual among the largest exhibitors of cattle and borses entered for the coming Stat? fair. Mr. J. B. Turner has entered ten hones, Mr. J. G. Mobley forty-one bead of cattle and four horses, and Mr. J. fl. Cathcart fourteen head and four horses. The outlook for the coming fair ie unusually encouraging aDd Col. Holloway expects it to be a complete success, especially if low railroad rates can be obtained. The managers of the fair are making every effort to obtain satisfactory rates, as it is upon this that the entire success of the fair principally depend?. ?Daring the rash at the sale of the late Q. D. Williford's stock the negroes have taken advantage of the opportunity to steal and have given a great deal of trouble. On Saturday the stock was in considerable confusion, Af hnrorC rn tho UtTlUjj IU IUC UUnu VI vuf vtw ? V? ? store all day, and several negroes were detected tr>ing to uteal On Monday again tbe same trouble occurred, and Bill Cordes, a negro, wai caught carrying off a trunk. He was arrested and carried before Magistrate Uatbcarf. He plead guilty and wai sentenced to pay a fine of $15 or 25 da>? on tbe public works. The store was closed until 12 o'clock on Tuesday in order to arrange the stock and prevent further stealing as far as possible. OASTORIA. Bern A KM Y8U AlYMys BOCfiM ?The grave ot the old revolutionary soldier, Capt. Mitchell, wbich is in the field north of the Episcopal cemetery, is shamefully neglected by tbe Winnsboro people and something should be done to protect it. It lie* in the midst of a cotton field and even the small clump of trees that for yearg J .i ? i i? grew arouna me grave uave uccu uuu d?WD and cotton is planted ap to the very 6ides of the grave. Tbe resting place of this old soldier is marked by a marble slab erec ed by Major Henry Moore to bis friend and comrade, and surely it Capt. MI'cbell was thus honored and respected by bis friend the people oftWinnsbory should show snfficient re-pect to his memory and appreciation of his services daring the revolution either to inclose his grave with a railing or to remove bis remains to the adjoining cemetery where his grave would be protected. Some atone chnntd h#> f.ftten bv the citizens I of the town in this mater. We have urged thi# matter before and hope that oar people will consider it and act promptly upon it It would be but r. | trifling expense and the town oa!d easily do it. DR. W. U. WAKEFIELD, of Charlotte, N. C., will be in Winnsboro, at the Winusboro Hotel, on Wednesday, October 17ib, for one day only. His practice is limited to eye, j ear, nose and throat. 9 27id THE ELECTION. As will be seen ;by referenc; to our advertising columns the commissioners far [election of Federal officers j oblish a notice of the election. Oae manager at each precinct will call on Mr. 5. E. Kitchen, chairman, for boxes and to be qualified. The list of managers appear in the notic. Only one manager from a precinct need come lor boxes. OL GOOD InBBlICAf TD ppP ULdLlll | by the Quart. Every bottle you taie of Jehsitoa'i B San?pvriUa aeasx bitter health, ? and every bottle contains fnli ?usrt Ztaiakoa better blood??are| blood- For thirty years tile fwaooi \Sr remedy has bees cresting and main jg Ulalcff food health. JL Johnston's EH SarsaparlHa B builds up the system, tones the nerves. *E<5 Htrftbrthens the mnsAlM more promptly and effectually than any other remedy known. The pallor of the eheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and the rich color of health flows to the cheeks. Uoeqaallftd for all disorders of the stomach and liver, mad for all weakening com* plaints of men, women and children. 8*14*nrr*ltn. Trim, SLOOytrhD fMftWttb. MICHIGAN DRUa CO.. - Dctr^t, nick. John H. MciTaster <fc Co., Winnsboro, S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. (J.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C ; T. G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. ?The handsome home of Mr. U. G. DesPortes narrowly escaped being destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening, and in all probability the house would have been totallv desttoyed bad the fire occurred late in tbe nigh'. About 8 o'clock the cook, who was alone in the houee, noticed that tbe boose was full of unoke and after inTTOQtio of J rwr * tV?n mottf*!* fnnn^ fhtf ft closet in the dining room was ou fire. The door , was locked and tbe woman acting with great presence of mind telephoned lo Mr. DesPortes who gave the alarm down town. In the mean time the alarm was given in the neighborhood and people very qnickly reached the bouse. The cloaet door was broken in and the whole interior of the closet *va? discovered to be in flames and the fire was spreading to the room above. Tbe fire was qnickly extinguished before tbe engine conld * - - 5 I 1 3-.I react) ice piace ana oeiore a great oeai oi daaaage had been done. It was a most fortunate thing that the fire was so soon discovered. It is supposed that the fire, which originated on the floor of the closet under a barrel or box, was caused by rats and matchei, as it can be accounted for in no other way. Working Night and Day Fhe busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sngar-caated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fas into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Ooly 25c per box. Sold by McMaster U., druggists. Unclaimed L?tt?ra The following is a list of letters remaining unclaimed in the postoffiee at Winnsboro. October 15, 1900: Mr. A. V. McCnrry, Mr. S. B. Sargent, Mi*. P. B. Stoow, Miss Lily Thomas, Mr. Waller Tobias. Persous calling for the abor* letters will please s?> they art advertised. PrestoL Eion, P. M. svaing at Cost. The JCei<-.;?? xi-rcantile Company occnpie* ?* j->rs<? part of oar advertising space this morning, and they have requested us to announce that they will certainly veil their stock at co?t. The only condition is that yoa mast no\ li ?r?rt not auk that cnnrl* es .?"* '. Get your dollars and pe. .4fjf ogethar and lay in your sapply ?>i winter good?. JFor Or?r Fifty Tears. Mes. Wins low's Soothing Stbup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect ?access. It soothes the child, softens the earns, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will reliere the poor little ?nfferer immedintfh. Sold b* draggiwts in every part of the world. Twentv-five cents & buttle. Be sur* and ask for "Mrs. WiDslow's Soothing Syrap," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 A. AAiiA VXC1VAA* The daj- after the burning of the Southern Kail way freight depot at this place, an ofiicikl adjuster of the railroad cams to adjast the claims of parties who lo*t goods io the fire the night before. Their business man, Mr. John J. Creigbt, in exactly thirty minates had the entire badness adjusted. An extraordinary record tor any young man. ?All in need of an open or top buggy, phaeton or ?urry, call on J. 0. Bosg. Tno one Day worn vur?< For colds and sore throat use Kermott'i Chocolates Laxative Quinine. Easily takea as candy tad quickly cure. COMING AXD GOING. Mr. Fred HabeDicbt left on Saturday night for a ten day's visit to Atlanta. I Mr. Longstreet Gantt left last week for his old home in Barnwell county for a vihic. Miss Lizzie Johnston has gone on a visit to her uncle, Mr. Walter Gibson, at his home near Atlant?. Mis* Isabelle Robertson, of Columbia, came up on Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday with her aunt, Mr*. J. M. Stewart. Mr. Will Sligb of thin town took charge of his tcbool in Fairfi-ld county laat Monday He is a graduate of the citadel and is a young man of much ' - - / 1!-i Tk? sonny. ? joan ow.i c wi. i-j xub uka<^. Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man s friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sourstomach, malaria,constipafinn an^ all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. > MEJLKS-LATIMER. On "Wednesday morning, at the bone of tfce bride's aunt, Mis, Wm. Wallace, of Colombia, Miss Carrie WMno ttraa marricil <-? Tl/lhfift Latimer, of Edgefield. Miss Means is a daughter of the late Col Isaac Means, and ia a native of F?irfield county. The groom is a promising young Presbyterian minister and has charge of a church in Edgefield. The wedding was qaiet but a very pretty home wedding, and many pretty and useful presents were received by '.be | young couple. The bride wore a stylish traveling suit, and after the j wedding the bride and groom "eft Columbia lor their future home in Edgefield. Millions Glvca Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda, bare given away over ten million trial bot l?? tJiij (rroof anrl hfl.Tf? Vi IU'7 glVHW UIVU??'?liV) * ?% v | the satisfaction of knowing it has ab-' solntely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Brohchiiis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sured by it. Ca!' on McMaster Co , druggists, and get.. trial battle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaraiteed, or price refauded. 3 TH08. F. MITCBAIX DEAD. Mr. Thoe. P. Mitchell ditd at hi* home at Avon on $*tnrday morning at two 'oclot k, and ;he fm.eral -ervice? were h*ld at New hope Clmrcb cn Monday. Mr. Mitchell had been a r* - - M \ i. nnerer iram uean uibcusi; iui suwc timo He was &bour sixty-three years of age, and leaves h wife and three children, Dr. W F. Mitchell, of Shelby, N. C., Mrs. Jno T. Chalmers ana Mrs. R. G. Brice, of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Mitchell was one of the vost prominant farmers in the county. ]He served the county in the House of Representatives in 1890-1894, and was a useful citizen. He bad many friends over the county, who will sincerely deplore his death. He was & member of the 5tb S. C. Regiment, Confederate States Army. It Happened in a Drag Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drag store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that- I did not have in stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N* Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what congb prepara.ion lconld recommend. I said to her that I could ftr e e 1 y recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the L T MAnM y\^ iVia nrioo 'juuie auu x n vuiu iuuuu >uv paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a congh medicine and advised her to bay a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale I by McMaeter Co., druggists. THE GBEAT SHOW. Not only have the newspapers of New York city recently and again emphasized the fact, bat it i* generally known throughout the breadth of the whole land, as well, that the Adam lorepaugh and Sells Brothers' great ! consolidated shows, which are to ex| hibit at Colombia on Wednesday, Ocj tober, 24th, far surpasses any other similar organization in the number of wild beasts, amphibia, elephants, hories, performing animals, riders, aerialists, acrobats, clowns, leapers, charioteers, jockeys, great artists and glorious acts, and in the quantity and quality of entertainment famished for the ordinary price of admission. Among the most notable new prodigies intredaced will be found Hassan a is ?Ki? Porntian o-ianfc. aaid to be the "?i -ej r- 1 tallest man on earth, and for the past two years a big leal ore with the B*rnnm and Bail/ *how in London and Great Britain. Tfce number of principal male and female bareback riders has been increased to nineteen; that of the clowns to twenty-five, and in the aerial tnd acrobatic departments the additions are proportionately large and brilliant. The grand doubls street parade has beeu made still more richly and uniquely attractive, and in every direction still gr?ater effort has been made and greater only incurred to more than meet the popular demand for cheap, wholesome, 6iirrinjr and hilarious entertainment. OABTOniA. lunih* A Th KM Yw jjg Alwip DO TOU KNOW THAT THIS IS THE eaaon to look after your wincows.' II YOU neglect thi? the wind vrill find your windows out and make it verv uncomfortable for yon. Don't forget to HAVE them looked after aDd have the repairs done early. And if you find auy PANE5 broken, lost or stolen, we can't return them nor catch the thief, bu? we can sell )ou Ibe g!a?s to replace them as cheap ai any ne in this part of the country. Don't forget, wc sell Gla??. Putty, Oil, Painta and Varnishes, all the seme w*v. Rouri for windows, J. H. McMaster & Co., Druggista. For Sale. 500 BUSHELS BOME-RAISEE Oats. 100 bnsbels Wheat. 104x3 SAML. C. CATHCART. [why cough Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whoo-Dinsr-Cough and Measle-Cough without fail. All mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarsenes3, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Price, 25 cents. Refuse the dealer's substitute. Dr.Bullte COUCH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Or. Bull's Pills c::*o Constipation. 50 pills IOC. ?Mr. J. N. Center 19 clerking for tbeKetchic Mercamile Co. while the rash continue* at the ?a!e which is going on af this store. P. rave Man FaU Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubJes as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, beadacbe and tired, li.-tiess, run-down foeling Bal there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric Bitters are jast the thing for a man when he is all ran down, and don't care whether he five' or dies. It did more to give me i.ew sirergtb and good appetite than anything I conld take. I can now eat anything and o now looco .-.n lifA " Onlv 501 cents, at. McMaster Uo.'s drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. "Oli, Say, Can Y?* See?** Tf i-nnr> or o.orl? acoc <1n tiot fTarflv fit you, or yon need a pair, be sure and avail yourself of the opportunity to have each of your eyes fitted correctly by Dr. Becker, the German < culist, who i? now and for a short time ooly at the Hotel Duval. Hi3 optical parlor is fitted with the latest and best instruments known to icience. No j ch,arge for examination. The doctor will call at old people's houses free of charge if they cannot come to him.? adv. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want soin2thinsr that will relieve aod cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What thall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized conn tries with success in severe threat and lung troubles, "Boscbee'e German Srrup." It not only Lea!s and stimulates the tissues to destroy tbe ger a disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures tbe patient. Try ove bottle, llecominended many years by all druggists in the world. For tale by McMas'er Co., druggists. Dr. W. H. Lewie, Lawrcnceville, Ya., writes, "I am a*ing Kodol Dys* pep?ia Core in my practice among ?ev?re cas?s of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hunfliwic r?f r>hvaicis.ns denend unon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Care in stomach trouble?. It digests what yon eat, and allows yon to eat all the good food yon need, providing yoa do not overload yonr siomacb. Gives instant relief aud a permanent cure- McMaster Co. 1 KAI& BALSAM T~?- V ? an<l l>caut:fie? the h*& i.? trwiKX.i s luxuriant growth. Fs?ls?i?= "Tfcr Fal1" 10 -HeitOTe Gny Katr to Its Yoctliful Color. Cwrt '<* !> di?aue? & h*ir filling. I j :.tad-S1.00?t DrcyglO A Uyspepsia uure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It ii* stantly relieves and permanently curea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and SI. Large size contains VA times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CfllCOflQ. McMASTER CO.; Winnsbtro, S. C. nrmrc POSITION OF RESIDENT L Special Agent of the Eqnitabie Life Assurance Society for Winnsboro and vicinity is opened to a man oi good character and ability. Avalua-j ble contract, carrying renewals, will be given to the right man. Address, W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock Hill, S. C. 9-13'd NOTICE. All person? who owe town taxes are urged to pay tbis week. JNO. J. NEIL, 10-1G Cleik of Coancil. A TlfisiraWfi Place for Sale. As attorneys for R. T. Blair, "we will sell tract of land containing ono hundred acres, more or less, being a part of the lands of the estate of Dr. Arledge, deceased, bounded by lands of J. R Curlee, J. L. Robinson", Tbop. Blair, George Powell and otherp. Sale to be made on or before the first Monday in November next. Title warranted. For further information apply to RAGSDALE& &-DALE, 10 13td Attorney*. Notice. Office of Couktt Commissioners, ? WinnsDoro, s. u., uct. iv, law. ) Notice is hereby given *hat a meeting of the Board of Control f >r-the 1 Connty of Fairfield will be held in the office, of County Commissioners for said County on the 1st day of November next, at which meeting applications lor the position of County Dis, penser at Ridgeway wiil be considered. All applications for faid position mast be on file with tbe Board at K-.ist ten days before said date.! > W. M. CURLED. ULYSSE G. L'hsPORTES, J. N. BROWN, 10 lltd Board of Control F, C. <9 Notice. I ! e eby give no ice that I have opened an office in Winnsboro^ I eba.ll rccupv tbe same office as tbe Jod<re of Piobatr, and when my services as coroner are needed notice mav be given at said office. GEO. S. BNNANT, S| Coroner for Fair6el<J Onnty. c 10-76-2 tl Notice. b p ALL PERSONS WILL BE PROS- f< ecuud who nespas* on mv -Free" tract of land, by making roads through c it or cntting down live umber. C GEORGE L. DeHIHNS, n 10-9-3 Paakiae, M. G.BULKLEY, Presidcut. 11 f< Assets, Januayy 1, ;9C-0, $52,850,000. e Organized 1850 LIFE DEFAKTMUIM A p Aetna Li Imm Coipy, ; OF HARTFORD, CONN. ? Agency at Winnsboro,S.C. a Ci Any harness man wonld blnsb with i shamn jf cangbt Frying even 10 per C ce* not lo mectiou 20 per cent, to 30 d per cm.*., more annuallv than market s' price for tbeir standard ?fock of goods S; ? 20 ;u 30 per cent, more then other ?j rejple pay. si Whv baj life ioiU.ance that way, tl th. . v tl It von are carrying insurance or ' co?t< mplete doing so, it will pay vou . to re*il carefully th* compari-one of tbe Aetna Life's rates snd guaranties with those of the tonr other leading com;a?:es. The diff rr nce> ar<- fctan.i v. We will ?< !! )ou a police tui> paid i?15 \cars, for le*? than those c >mpau e# will 11 y??a one reqairii-g 20 pay me in to hecoaic fall paid -over 5 en tire preiuiums guaranteed *aved, and E tbe co-t ia the Aetna will be rednoed by aii :mal cash dividend?. ] hhoa'd you be forced to lapse your ? policy through misfortune, or have no q further use for the insurance, we will t] extend tbe policy for its fall face for a longer period! or give you greater a paid-up or cash value than they offer, p WHY NOT INVESTIGATE? f The Aetna is, a9 you know, one of j, the oldest and strongest life insurance t companies in the world. l] IT V, ILL PAT TOU TO INVESTIGATE. ^ Yours traly, T. K. ELLIOTT. j 10-19-lm Agent. ~ Notira oi letiim S UUUUU U1 JUXUVUUU FOE PRESIDENTIAL ELETGRS r AND REPRESENTATIVES IN g THE 57TH CONGRESS OF THE c UNITED STATES. p Stale of Sontb Carolina, ? ? County of Fairfield. $ 0 Notice is hereby given that an eltc- C tion will be held at the several precincts ^ established by law in Fairfield Connty, J? on Tuesday, November 6, 1900, for 5 nine Presidential Electors, and for a a Representative in the Fifty-Seventh tl Congress of the United Statfs, Foartb I < 'n..m.oDi!inn(ll nietripl LU1SIV.-VU?. , Poiifl at each votiug ptecinct will be ^ opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock P. M. B The following named persons have been appointed'Mana^srs of Election: Albion?R. E. Sterling, J. E. Stevenson, C. H. Dooglaps Centreville School 13 n e?W. B. . Hogan, David Bracham, Tbop. Ho!lis. BIythewood?W. J. Hagood, Humphrey Brown, F. E. Hood. j Feasterville?H. C. Coleman, Martin Beam, M. C. Boulware. Gladden's Grove?J. M. Higgins, i J. H. Hall, S. H. Lumpkin. J Horeb, at Hawes' Store?J. M. j Steele, A. L.iScrugs, N. D. Roberts. > Monticello?J. D. Aiken, T. J. 1 Rabb, W. J. Burley. Ridgeway?-Olin Sawyer,M. Simons, 1 Joe Coleman. I Winnsboro?J. A. Hinnant, Henry Phillips, E. G. Scruggs. s Woodward?T. M. Boulware, Jno. t C! H A UrvMor 9 Ot ittWilWTTU) U? Af JLLViUV Longtown, at Jenkins' Store?Saml. <] McCormick, J. E. Stewart, T. J. Robinson. Bear Creek?M. L. Cooper. Chas. c Heio8, Clifton Dnke. i Greenbrier?S. W. Broom, J. L. l Oantben, W. P. Blair. 3 Jncfesoo Creek School Hon?e? W. J. t L? tnmon, Jobn Brroks, T. M. Jordan. J Jcnkintville? J. <*. Carry, J. H. Yarborougb, J. A. Stanton. Oakland -Woodward Durham, P/'. Mellichauip, John Gibsor. Tr.e ballot boxes in the prtciuct e must be so located. a9 to be in view *>t t persons oatside the polling pl??<*? dar- r iojr the time of tbe election. t A space or enclosure separate and I distinct from that used by tn? Mana- c gers of the Election, muft b< rai cd ?fi * or otherwise provided, at each precinct, under direction of the uuder Oi^UCU. f Bat ODe voter mast be allowed to enter any voting place at a lime, and . bo one except the Managers mast be allowed to speak to tbe voter wbile in the voting place casting his vot<\ For farther instruction ?ee notica of Commissioners of State Election. One of the Managers at each precinct named above mast call npon tbe Board of Commissioners for the Fed < era! Election at Winnsborc, S. on the 3rd day of November, 1900, to re- "j ceive ballot boxes, poll lists and in- J stractions, and ta be qualified. H. E. KETCH IN, l W. J L. WEIR, . C. 8. FORD, 0 'jnmissioners of Federal Election, j Wiuiisboro, S. CM Oct. 15th, 1910. | Sheriff's Sale. ; ? ( B. M. Grier vs. R. H. Jennings, as ( Administrator M. R. Clamp and otbeis. OURSUANT to ?he order of Court ] in tbe above entitled cause, I 1 will offer for R8ie befote the Court 1 House door in Winnsboro, S. ('..on 1 the FIRST MONDAY I NOVEMBER , next, tbe following described prein- : iSes, to wit: ; All that piece, parcel or tract of ! land, lying, beiiiir ?ud -i nnte i?> the County of Fail field and State xforeS8id, bounded on ihe north by lands formerly of John H. Clatnp, <>n the east by lands ot W. J. Job'?so:?, osi the south by lrfhd< of G Y. Lnni'tord, and on the west hv h^ds ?<f Daniel McLea?, kuown a? the Dnke place, and containirg ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, more or lesf. TERMS Or SAl-E. One-half ca-?>, tbe balance on a credit of twelve uioi.th* from tbe day o: sale, with iwt-r. at from the day of gale at 8 per cent p^r m nrm, tube secured by ibe b"i d of 'Ik1 purchaser and a moitgage ol the premises sold, or for all cash af the op!iou<f ttie i purchaser. Purciia-er to p*\ l.r papers, f-tamps ai d iecorrJji>g. R. F. ELLISON, S. F. C. 10 ll;d A FRICANA trll core Rhenmintm m? Scrofula to 3tay Cored. i CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Ridgeway rs. J. W. Ray. [ N pursuance of an order of the Court of l Common Pleas, made in the above T nrill fAt? caIa Kflf/'.ro fh^ V -avcu voocj x nm vu^wvi uviv?v w??v ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on 16 -? FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER ext. within the. legal liours of sale, at ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the blowing described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of ind, lying, being and situate in the lounty of Fairfield and State of South arolina, containing :WO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE ACRES. lore or less, bounded by lands now or >rmerly belonging to Buckner Hagood, Intzminger and others. TEEMS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase money to l?e aid in cash on the day of sale, and the dittliW ULL a urcu.u Ui UUC J CU1, IV uc jcutj <1 by the bond of the purchase'- and ir ortgage of the premises sold, with insrest thereon from the day of sale at ight per cent per annum, or all cash tthe option of the purchaser; the purhaser to pay for all necessary papers. "he purchaser shall deposit with the lerkof Court on the day of sale immeiatelv aft?r the close of the bidding the ixm of twenty fire dollars as an earnest f his bid, sua upon failure to do so the lerk may immediate'y resell same at the m sk of the purchaser. If the "purchaser lall fail to comply with the terms of sale le Clerk may re . ell the said premises at le risk of the former purchaser without arther application to ibis Court. It. H. JEXNINGS, Oct 13, I960. C. C. P. F. C. 10-13td '* 1 ? CLERK'S SALE. M .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUN TT OF FAIRFIELD. ^ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. : | >. J. Quattiebaum, as Executor, vs. D. L. Carter and Wm. J. Johnson. ' "- "''J f"N pursuance of aa order of the Court of " :?i L Common Pleas, mad* in the above bated case, I will offer for sale, before the 'ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on lie FIRS r MONDAY IN NOVEMBER ext. within the legal hours of sale, at ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ollowiig described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of md, lying, being a ad situate in the CounY of Fairfield and State of Sou$h Carona, about one mile below Simpson's 'arnout, containing SIXTY-NINE ACRES, sore or less, and bounded on the north by tie track or the (JUariotte, uoiumwa ana mgusta Railro?d~ Company: on the east ntf south by lands formerly owned qy J. G. DesPortes, and on the west b? lands ? W. H. Walling, commonly known as tie Smart place. . - - . TEEMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase money to be >aid in cash on the day of sale, and the alance on a credit of one year, with iterest from the day of sale at eight per ent per annum. t? be secured by the bond f the purchaser and a mortgage of the -remises sold. The purchaser sbal de- \ oslt with the Clerk fifty dollars within ne-half hour after the sale, as an earnest f his bid, and upon failure to do so the !lerk may resell the same immediately at be risk of the purchaser. The purchaser lay pay all cash if be so desires. If the inrfthftsar fails tn cnmnlv with the terms f sale the Clerk may resell said premises ,t any succeeding salesday at the .risk of tie former purchaser 'without further apilication to this Court. R E JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. 7innsboro, S. C.; October 13,1900. 10-13td mmmmmmm .'vS^E CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COTOTT OP FXIKFIKLDV COURr OF COMMON PLEAS. lary M. Armstrong vs. John S. Douglass, Cnarlts A Douglass, E. E. Deuglass and A Gr. Douglass. P pursuance of an order of the Court DIaoo mo/?a IT fHo oKnro k UL VVliUUVU J- igaO) iU?uv MI. VUV ?wv?v tated case, I will offer for sale, before the Jourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C , on be FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER text, within the legal hours of sale, at mblic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ollowing described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land, lyirg and ituate on the waters of Little River, in he said Connty of Fairfield, in the State foresaid, containing . > DWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, cere or less, aDd bounded by lands now ir lately belonging to James Boyce, Issella H Bell and lands now or lately belonging t j to the ectate, of William A Cartin, deceased?the said tract of land >elng the same convcyed to John S, Doag- y ass by A J. Hamilton by deed dated the .Vjj th day of January A D. 1881, TBBMS OE SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be >aid in cash, and the balance thereof on i credit of one and two years, in two qual annual instalments, with interest hereon from the day of sale, payable antually until the whole de&t and interest >e paid to be secured by the bond of the mrchaser and a mortgage of the premises; ir all cash at the option of the purchaser, nd the purchaser to pay for all necessary lapers and the recording thereof. R. H! JENNINGS. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Vinn-boro, S. UM October 13,3900. 10-13td CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, v COUNTY OF FAIHFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 5eorge L. Kennedy vs. Mary E Kenned > James A Kenn* dy and others. f S pursuance of an order cf the Court L of Common Pleas, nuvde in the above jated case, I will offer for sale, before tbe - - - ^ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on he FIEST MONDA.T IN NOVEMBER lext, within the legal hours of sale, at >ublic outcry, to the highest bi ider, the o'.lowing described property, to wit: L All that parcel or lot of land, lying md being in th9said County and Stat.% >n the head waters of Cedar Cijee*, :ontaining Q>TE HUNDRED ajtd THIRTY ACBES, more or lass, Dounaea on ine norm uy tue lands of Thomas M. Neely and tbe C. < . ft A. R. R. track; on the west by lands of W. J, Davis; on the J'outh by the lands of Thomas and W. R. Kennedy; on the east by the lands of the Thomas estate and Thomas M. Neely. 2. All that parcel or tract of land, lying y adn sitnate in the said County and State, about three miles west of the town of Ridgeway, on the south side of the Southern Railway track, and bounded by tbe lands of the estates of A. C. Kennedyand John ? Thomas, and lands of G. L. Kennedy, containing by estimation SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or le^, and being the same tract of land conveyed to the said Mary A. Neely by the deed of G. L. Kennedy dated on the 24th dayo f January, 1882. TERMS O* SAEE: One-half the purchase money to be paid in fash, the balance on a credit or one y^ar, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with the privilege to the purchaser of paying all cash. The purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps and for recording papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 13, 1990. 10-I2td . flfe ft am a and Whisker Bsbtta V U III lia cond arhom* withllrlUm ssirtiis: