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ll 11' ' LOCAL INTELLIGENCE *_ Wednesday, October 24, 190C FiSESFI SHIPMENT OF GROCE RTBS AT F. E. PROPST'S. Another lot of New York Co.'. WAFERS and FINE CAKES. FBUITS of all kinds. DUNN'S FINE EXTRACTS. WHOLE RICE. And many other nice things. (Te!ephoB8.) All joods delivered. , . LOClL MAmXS. ?Bead land sale. ?See supervisor'* report, k. ?Bead treepass notice. b ?Bead the new advertisement oi "V the Ohftar Drm? Co. elsewhere. - Read advertisement of State election. ?Delinquent taxpayers should read notice of the town council and pay up. ?Buy your cock and beating stores from J. O. Boa^. This is the season when mothers art r alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by On* Minute Conch (jure, which children like to take. McMaster Co. ?Money to loan on cottoa at 6 per cent by the Home Savings Association. f See advertisement. ?Miss Lizzie Douglass has gone to Greenville where she has accepted a position as natron io one of the hotels in that city. +-. ?Mr. T. W. Brice ha? been appointed commissioner of election by Gov. McSweeny in tbe place of Mr. Boulware who declined the appointment. ?The largest stock of fnrnitnre and baby carriages, at J. O. Boat's. The best method of cleansing the lifer is tbe use of the famons little pills known as De Witt's Little Early .Risers. x> i- v.... If.U.ai.. JMWy IU MAC* 1>CIC1 SUJC. MbAWWl Co. ?M. M, Moore, Clerk City Council, Columbus, Ga., wriets: I have known y Teethdu. (Teething Powders) Jo remove worm* when all other remedies had failed.?adv. ?Farmer* can get about ten cents for their cotton everv year if tb*y would only learn the lesson that supply and demand regulate the price, and act accordingly. ?Mr. John L. Beaty left on Wed. _ nesday for Columbia t* accept a poC Bition offered him- Winnsboro regrets to lose him, and hopes that he will - ??iacc^ed in his new home. ?The surveying party are near tAWQ; baring nearly completed the ^ survey of the second line between this place and Camden. The camp is now located on Mr. Tfcop. Bembert'a place. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Mincte Cough Core, the only h&rmleu remedv that produces immediate results. It is infallible for eongbs, colds, cronp and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. McMasterCo. ?R. Brandt's guarantee with everything he sells means your abiolute K satisfaction or money refunded. This firm was established in 1828 and has been in the Brandt famil? over to year?.- aav. ?Work ou i be addition to the cotton mills, is progressing rapidly. A great deal of dirt has been excavated on the sonth side of tbe mill, and a fc^^farge force of bands is at work. Tbe Chester Lantern state* that g^UCBebecci Eicklin, of Blackstock; I wili, after visiting ber other children, ^ goto make ber home with ber ton, Mr. W. L. Hicklin, st Darlington. It is well to know tkat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a bars and stop the pain at once. It will care eczema and skin diseases and agly wound* and soies. It is a certain care fAf nit ft* Onnnforfeita m&v be offered youf Se8 that yon get the original De? Witt** Witch Hazel Salve. UeUttUr Go ?A quantity of cotton has been hipped from Wiansboro recently, and and platform at the freight depot, which is usually filled to overflowing at this season of the year, is comparatively empty. *1 ?The ne^s from Mr*. Rice, who is ' ill at her home in Uoion, is that the is still crJ'vAlly ill a*d her recovery is not expected. Her daughters, Mrs. J. F. McMaster and Mi's. W. S. Elliott, ve still with htr. ?Although the rush of people to the cost sales has abated somewhat the stores are still doing a fine basinets and are fast reducing tbeir stocks. The beautiful weather encourages the women to do their shopping. Torturing skin eruptions, barns and tores are st>othed at once and promptly healed by applying De Witt's Witch Hszel Salve, the best known curc for b piles. Beware of worthless counter* T t'eits. McMaster Co. ?The Secretary of State made an err ror in the first printed blanks sent oat by bim. The proper correction i? the *" constitutional amendment U aade in the advertisement of the State election, this morning. ?A colored woman in?urance agent h?s been in town teveral days, trying r~ to- induce colored women to insure tbeir lives. She probably succeeded in getting a *ood many to take out polI y icies, as the negroes arc easily persuaded by a^ent*. ?If yon want stylish and up-to-date millinery at astonishing low prices, ryou will only Hod it at Mrs. JicCarley'i. ? With cotton it leu centt no de' linqoaut *ubscriber8 should be on oar ^ li?t. We ?hill expect every *ab*criber * ~ ~[o pay up. In thi? connection we >*^till ?tate that }oa hare only a short time to avail yoarielf of oar offer of a chance to jet $15,000. ?New Fairbs^k* scales have been pot op at the freight depot for weigh' i?g cotton to replace ihe one? which H vere bnrued in the recent fire there. 5 Since the scales were burned Mr. Creight has been considerably inconvenienced. > ?If R. Brandt did not have some* !bi:>g special to show iu qnantity of ^oods, new styles, and more particularly in price, it would be no use of bis tuakiQ? ?uob eff?rts to do a more r : -ex'.en-ive buiioee?. ?adT. " ?If you arc cross-eyed yon had better s/o and see the oculist *t the Hotel DqtjQ before October Sis'. Eyes - V say cores nac**n^ ^oagns, ras W Sore X^gs, Grippe, Pneu- W i f| monia andBroacnitas ina |k M fewdays. Why then riak If ?g Consumption, a glow, sure If dsafch? Get Dr. Bull's fc g| Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. B. Don't be imposed upon. I ?S| Riaust the dealer'* mbstitnte; it H Sjjf is not M good ma Dr. Bull's. ??: B SUnOeeOaeem towawttee, 9 B Atto wd Pate*. 13 * 33 cts. straightened without the use of the knife; cataract# remoTed without operation; alto pterygium painless. Granulated eyelid* cured no matter how bad or how lonx standing .?adr. No other pills can eqaal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. IfcMaiter Co. ?The Cheater Lantern of Tuesday contains the notice of the death of Mre. Mary Douglass Moores, of Texas. Ol At-- "i. * % # rt? !_ ? J lie was me enter 01 .an. aicnun *ua Mrs. Thorn, of Blackstock, and these ladies receired the news of her death oc Saturday. Mrs. Mooret, who had been almost blind for many years, died of heart disease. ?A ii<t of the assessments of personal property for taxation in erery couuty in the Stale has recently been published, and the following in the assessment for Fairfield, $852,728. The tota amount for the entire State is $52,120,863. ?R. Brandt, the well known jeweler and watchmaker of Chester, S. C., will visit Winnsboro on October 26tb with a very handsome and extensive line of fine jewelry, watches, chaios, solid ?ilTerwa e and noreltie?. R. Brasdt will cuplay his wares at the Obear Draf Co.'s store.?adv. When you cannot sleep for cough-1 ing, it is hardly necessary that any one shoal* tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cengh Remedy to allay the irritation of the threst, and make sleep possible. It is good. For aale by McM&ster Co., druggisfe. ?Mr. Palmer, who left Winnsboro a short time ago to buy cotton in Mississippi, has located in West Point where he is very much pleased, This is the earn e place in which Mr. R. J. McCarley has located and is buying cotton. ?The first frost of the season was sesn on Thursday morning and those who were astir early enongn to see it laid that it was quite heavy. Nothing seemed to have been hurt by the frost, however, as the ftenderest plants were not injured. To those interested in the cotton market frost was most welcome, as it generally comes a rise in the price of cotton. For sprains, swellings and lametefis there is nothing so good as Uhamberlaia's fain Balm. Try it. For sale by McMaster Co., druggists ?Tony Rosborongh, a Winn#boro negro, whose parents are respectable and well known negroes of this place, n as killed in Califorsia about two months ago. Although the man's death occurred so long ago the news of his death has just reached his tamily. It is said that he was killed while working with a thrashing ma* chine. ?The entire South will await with deep interest and great anxiety news of Mrs. Stonewrll Jackson, who has gone to Baltimore to undergo a dan geroas operation. She has been in failing health and a great sufferer for a long time and her only chance of recovery was to have ac operation performed. Her siiter, Mrs. John Brown, is with her in Baltimore. You assume no risk when you bay Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. McMaster Co. will refund your money if yon are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to lie the most successful remedy in nsa for bowel complaints aad the only oae that never fails. It U pleasant, safe and reliable. ?Dennis Hall, a negro boy, was caught stealing ia Williford's store on 8aturday afternoon. He was arrested aad carried before Msgistrate Cathcart, who fined Mm six dollars. This is the second negro wLo has been ar- t rested recently for stealing from this store, the temptation of being near the goods while the clerks were bnsy proved too great for them to withstand. ?A most exciting race is now io progress tor tiie office of State librarian, and a number of the most prominent ladies of the State are candidates and are working hard for the position. They all hare friends workiug for them and these friends are doing their . best. The oCce is a most desirable one, paying a good salary, and the work is easily done by a woman. The legislature will elect the librarian when it meets in January. Miss Jessie Jennings is a candidate from this county. Don't Get Thin Get fat; get nice and plump ; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out! Look out for colds espec-1 ially. j Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world; it is more than food, it helps you digest your food> and get more nutriment from it Don't get thin, there is safety in blumoness. Man J I k ? woman ana child. If you fciiv. :j .: trio I it, send for free sample Its agrccibl: will surorise you. L'CTT ft BOWSE, Chcraists, 409 Pearl Strrrt, Xevr York, jcc. -i.J wll dmgois^ ?A reunion of the Hampton Legion hai been arranged for Wedoe?day of fair week, and the Barvivors from all parti of the State are urged to attend. The ranki of the old soldier? are growing thinner each year and to the few that are left thete reunions are very pleasant. Nearly every day of fair week will be set apart for tome such reunion or lome important meeting, as it is a good opportunity to get people from orer the entire State together. Dr.?W. H. Lewis, LawrenceTille, Va., writes, "I am using Kod*l Dys pepsia Cure in my practice am^'n^ severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Mauy hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Eodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom acb troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows ton to eat all the good food you need, providing yos do not overload your stomtcb. Give? instant relief and a permanent care McMaster Co. J ?The railroad rates to Columbia i from all points in the State have been j published in a circular issued by the T?oilw?t7 Tho <?ir/?nlar ol?r? WUVUVIU AI411 || A UV VI* VUlMa wiwv gives rates from atme points in North Carolina. The amount that the ticket will cost from Wionsboro is $1.55, this amount including one admission ticket to the Fair ground?. From White Oak the ticket will cost $L80. The t xcureion trains will be run only on Wutnesdny and Thursday, as these are the print- pal days, and this train Will reach ?Viuuaboro at about 9 o'clock. -?On Sunday morning, two little negroea broke into the dwelling bouse of Mr A. McKeown near Blackst?cks, and stole a watch, a bracelet and other articles. The family were abseptat the time and the little darkies took the chance to effect an entrance into the House. 'roe young meives were captoied on Monday morning by a negro man who turned them over to the poiice, and thf-y were lodged in jail. The negroes are quite young, and are evidently hard cases. They will probably have a lesson which they will I long remember, and which may pre7ent them from getting into more mischief hereafter. OAfflTORIA, lun tfe A Yin Hart Ahwjt Km# FGUXD, Near Blylhewood, & email silver cap (engraved). Parties describing property and paying for this notice can recover property. EN'TZKTAINMBST. The Ladies' Aid Society, of Crooked Kan Church, respectfully invite the public to attend an entertainment given by them at the residence of Mr. Edgar Trapp October 26th, at 7 o'clock p. m. Admittance 5 cents; refreshments 10 cents. Proceeds of entertainment to be given to the Aged R?nii?? \1inie!0r&' ITnnd of Sonth I Carolina. Fw OT?r Fifty Tear*-Mrs. Winslow's Soothixg Syrup has been used-for orer fifty years by millions of mothers for tbeir children while teething:, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, aad is the best remedy for diarrhoea It will reliere the poer little mfferer immediately. Sold by druggists in very part of tbe world. Tweaty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask f#r "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take * ether kind. 1-1-17 ? By honesty, integrity and low prices, B. 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 order* promptly filled from any catalogue. Prices never higher, often lower.- adv. ?iiclaia?#d Letters. Tke fallowing i* a list of letter* remaiihijr unclaimed in the posteffcs at Winnsboro, October 22, 150#: Mr. E. B. Brown, W. C. Blilock,' Esq., Mr. T. C. Camaek, Miss Mary Cobb, Mr. John Walker, Mies Nancie Young. Person* calling for the above letter* will please say they art advertised. Prestos RioB, P. M. ?If your eyas burn, smart, feel sticky in the morniDf, pain or itch yon, or if you have tears in yonr eves, ?pot? flaib before your eyes, or yon hold your reading too near or too far, or strong light harts your eyes, or you | have headaches, call and see the oculist at the Hotel Daval, where he will be until October 31st. IS years' experience. No charge for examination.?adv. HONOR ROLL. The teachers of Lebanon graded school, Stevenson, give out the following honor roll for the month ending October 12: Willie Viola Stevenson. J?!ia Stevenson. Lilliti: Lemmon, Cooper Walkup. Mary Ola Pope Jeauette Pope. i Bes*ie Stftvenson. Marion Scruggs. Maggie B. Turner. Rlcrpninp Requirements -ICO on attendance; 100 on deportment; 85 on recitations J. W. Pope, Clerk of Board. COM 1X6 AND GOING. Judge O. W. Buchanan arrived here Saturday t, id if ppendiog saveral dayi with his family. Rev Harold Thomas held services in St John's Church on Sanday, both morning and evening. Mr. J. Frank Fooshe, who ha? been travelling over the State in the interest of his paper, The Carolina Teachers' Journal, has returned to Winnsboro Mis? Gusaie DesPortes spent Sunday and Monday with her parent!. Mr. Henry L. Elliott returned to Columbia on Monday after a short ieit 10 Winnst>oro. ALL WOMEN AGREE. A druggist in Macon, Ga., stytt *! have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend, and have never known an in* stance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it. All women agice that it makes labor shorter and ktt painful." i ' j Mother's Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects are readily experienced by all expectant mothers who use it. Years ago it passed AvTVM-imental s^hile-'it alwaVS shortens labor and lessens the pains of delivery. It is also o? the greatest benefit during toe earlier months of pregnancy. Morning sickness and nervousness are readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permitting them to expand without causing distress. Mother's Friend gives great recuperative power to the mother, and her recovery is sure and rapid. Danger from rising and swelled breasts is done away with completely. Sold by druggist* tor $1 a bottte. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Send tot oat fn? Ultt?UM?d book lot cipocttat ?-*VpT. ?? ?i??a?? ? DEATH OF MISS ALICE WITHEROW " MisB Alice Witherow, youngeat daughter of Prof, and Mrs W. II. Witherow, died at his home here on Moling atabont one o'clock. Sbe baa been critically ill for abont lix weeks, and little bope his been entertained of ber recovery. All tbat devoted attention anil tender nursing conld do was done for b?r, bnt without avail. Sbe grew mach worse on Sunday and the end came quickly. Her sweetness and gentleness of disposition endeared ber to many, and her death has cast a gloom over tbe town. During her long and painfui illness abe bore her suffering* with wonderful patience and fortitude, never uttering a com* piaiui. xier iaiuci auu ujuiuci auu one sister, Miw Mary Witherow, survive her, and in their sore bereavemeDt they hare the deep and sincere sympathy of the whole community. The funeral services were keid in the Presbyterian Chnrch on Monday afternoon at 4, SO o'clock. The Appetite of a Goat. Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach" and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kingf8 New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appeiite, sound digettion and a regnlar bodily habit tbal insure* perfect health and great .energy. Only 2oc at McMaster Co.'s drug store. DEATH Ot MRS. H. T. WILLIAMS. From the Yorkvili9 Enquirer we take tbe following ;acconnt of the death of Mrs. H. T. Williams which occurred at ber,borne in that place ou Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are wel! ''-own here, having liredinWi"' . f r about a year: Mrs. ? n Miss Julia BiTens, dangLi.. vf iir. H. F. Bivens, of Waxhr.w, N. C. She was married j to her husband in May, 1895, and since [ then has lived at Waxbaw, Chester, Winasboro and other points t# which j the bn?iness of her husband?cotton buving--? AV him. Mr. -and Mrs. ! Willi**.* :?rae to Yorkrille two montl* . and were just getting - ..i i mi J?.iL I comioiu t eeuiea cere. ius uusiu of Mr? Villi&ms it attributed to puerper-1 (ever. She gave birth to a daughter on Sunday of last week. Fever developed on the following Toesday with a chill, and the end came as stated. It wai very sudden. Even Mrs. Williams did not realize the seriousness of her condition and was not willing to have her husband tele-graph for ber people. Mrs. Williams wasjast 24 years of age, her birthday occurring daring this month. She [ leaves three little girls. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and^duposited her letter with Trinity shortly after taking up ber residence in Yorkville. The fnneral took place on Monday afternoon, the services, in the absenct of Rev. J. M. Steadman, being conducted by Kev. Dr. S. A. Weber. Tbere was a large concourse of people in attendance. OASTOniA. leu* ih Kind Yon Han Alwajrt Bougtt Mr. John DasPcrtei, of Ridgeway, wa? in town Friday. Misi Mary Holiis, of Flint Hill, spent Friday in towr. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. IfMn^v trrmhfo nr*v<t unon minH riis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor tand cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urin _ _ . ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed vettine. deoend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first slep should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same grei.t remedy. "Hie mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fiftycent and one dollar sizes. You may have ?. sample bottle by mail olco nomnhlct tr'l- TT/wiia of SwmnD-Root. ing all about it, ir. 'adi:;j many of the thousands of testimonial letters recaived from sufferers cured. In v.Titi;.g Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham:on, N. Y., be sure ?.nd mention this paper. Mr. #G. B. Boozer, of Ridgewav, went to Greenville on Monday to attend the United States court a? a jaror. ? J QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the | largest sale of any medicine in the icivilized world. Your mothers and I grandmothers never thought of using j anything elie for Indigestion or Bill iousness. Doctors were scarce, and I they seldom heard of Appendicitis. .Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulated the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few deees of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with yon. For sale by McMaster Co., druggist?. A MIGHTY MAN. You want to brace np, Mirandy, whon you see me comin' round, I'm a person of importance. It has suddenly been found That the question of this government, an7 wnetner itsnaii i<wt, Muht finally be settled by the way my vote it ca?t. The orators have said it; tbey bave taid it load tmd long; Tbey ha7e said it so emphatic that, of course, they can't be wrong. So act respectfnl, Mandy; not familiarlike and free, The country is in peril, an' it all depends on me. I am the solid citizen; vbe man who tills tbe soil, The waters have grown troabled an' they're holle.rin' for oil. So, Mandy, don't you bother me with talk about the chores An' itart me out off hand ?,doin' errands out of doors. An' when I'm meditatin', don't you give my mind a shock By rottlm* pana or kettles or a-wir.din7 of tbe clock. My lirin' here should make you jeB' as proud as you kin be, The country ia in peril, an' it all depends on me. ?Washirgton Star. Glarlous Xewi Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa bita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters baa cared Mrs. Brewer ?f scrofalc, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the be9t doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands hare proved,?that Electric Bitters is the beat blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates urer, moneys anu bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., drnggists. Guaranteed. Mri. Deal and ion, of Union, are visiting Mrs. Preston Rion. It Happened in a Ding Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug stove and asked for a brand of congb medicine that I did not have in stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popilar druggist of Ontario, K* Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation 1 could recommend. I said to her that I could f,r e e 1 y recommend Chamberlain's Congb Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did cot find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I woold refand the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a congh medtcine and advised her to bay a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh JRemedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale by McMaster Co., droggists. illlh -Lilly qulllusu) u1 jui;iuciivvui ii visiting Mrs. Pretton Rion. "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," savs M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, lows. I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to bo purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely." This remedy is for sale by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr. T. K. Elliott weBt to Rock Hill on Thur?day. OA8TORIA. 3 mm /f fb* Kind Yw Hurt Always Biifltt Do not get scared if your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Core digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is tbe only preparation knew a that completely digests oil classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst ca?es of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help hut do you good. McMaster Co. Miss Laura Ruff, of Rock Hill, are isiting Mn. T. K. Elliott. DoctorsSay; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which pre /a; in miasmatic districts are invariably accompanied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving t? V wheel" in the mechanism of man; and when it is out of orde;, the whole system becomes deranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. TRESPASS NOTICE. | All persons are wart.ed against hunting, fishing, or otherwise trespassing upon the lands of the underpinned. Andrew Timm?, 1 Leonard McNaull, Wm. Timma, G. H. Timms. 10 23 1 Money to Loan ON COTTON AT 6 PER CENT Mr annnm -frtr fin -Attrl 90 UC1 1JI auuitiii A.vt VV| vw ? da>8. Apply to A. B. CATllCAfiT, Secretary, | or J At1. P. CALDWELL, Pres., 1 10 20 3 Heme Savings Association, j Th? On* Bay Gold Cur*. Xarmoti'i Ckoeolatc* L&zatirc Qmi*** f? ?*14 ta tk? kc&4 sx4 Mr* Ckildr*? Uk? Ifee c*?^r. GOOD pp HEALTH iby the Quart. Every bottle you take of Johnston'! Sarsapirilla means better health, and every bottle contains a fuli quart It makes better blood?pure* blood. For thirty years this famoul remedy has been creating and maintalnlng rood health. Johnston's Sarsaparilla builds up the system, tones thi nerves, and strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually than any other remedy kncsra. The pallor of th? cheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, ttuu iue ngu cuiur ui iie?uui uows ?u the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all -weakening complaints of men, -women and children. Sold ererywbtrt, Prie*, (LOO J*r fell furt Vottfc. MICHIGAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, nicfa. John H. Mcilaster & Co., Winnsboro, S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. 0-; W. M. Patrick. Woodward. S. C : T. G-. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. Dvsoensia Cure jf r I Digests what you eat. It artificially di gests 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 cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and all otherresults of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and SI. Large size contains 2*4 time* mall size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DtWITT A CO.. Chicago. McMASTER CO.; Winasbero, S. CFor Sale. 500 BUSHELS HOME-RAISED Oats. 100 bushels Wheat. 104x3 SAML. C. CATHCARTA TIq crnioMt Piano fm? Cfalo A 110 OiiUUlly 11KUU 1U1 UU10. As attorneys for R. T. Blair, we will sell tract of land containing ono hundred acrcs, more or lesi, being a part of the lands of the estate of Dr. Arledge, deceased, bounded by lands of J. R Curlee, J.'L. Robinson, Tfcos. Blair, George Powell and others. Sale to be made on or before the first Monday in November next. Title warranted. For farther information apply to RAGSDALE So R&GSDALE, 10-lStd- Attorney*. Notice. Office of County Coymissioners, ? Winnsboro, S. CM Oct 10, 1900. $ Notice is hereby given ?hat a meeting of the Board of Control for the County of Fairfield will be held.in .the . office of County Commissioners for said Couuty on the l?t day of November next, at which meeting applications for the position of County Dispenser at Ridgeway wiil be considered. All applications for said position must be on file with the Board at least ten days before said date. W. M. CURLEE, TTLYSSE G. DESPORTES. J. N. BRO WN, 10-lltd Board of Control F. C. ::x :< a^pSAM \cii> j'fo:. ou.' * iujturio?t growtil. BScSSfeS Save? .TilTa t*> liestoro Gr?y 5yVt.5 its Youthful Color. CuTtf* >C?'-:> <:> ?--c? & hair laliingi MOSEY IN PECANS The best life insurance in the world is a pecan ?rove. That kind of an insurance company never bankrupt*, The trees are not subject to disease, and are said to live 600 year?. It is money well invested that would be bard for the boys to throw away. Single trees have been known to produce more than $40 worth of nuts in a year. The nnts have never been a drug on the market. Bamberg NureerieSj H. J. & Oti6? Brabham, proprietors. Bamberg, S. C., have tiiese trees for sale. Their 1900 catalogue is now ready and can be had for the asking. It describes and prices their stock of fruit and shade tree?, roses, evergreens, vi?es, etc. Mentiou this paper when you write. 10 Gx4 Land Sale. 50 aeres on Cedar Greok, bounded by lands of Coleman, McCorkle and others. 205 acres, ki>own as the "Fogg Place," bcanded by lands of Rich'd Matchett, Tirabo Singleton, estate L- A. Davis. 194 acres, known as the "Olirer Sloan Piace-," bounded by lands ot RasrerJale, Macfie and others. 140 acres known as the "Bolick Place,'' bounded by lands of Williford, Bolick and F. O & F Co. 543 acres. Known as me "tfojd Place." bouudpd by lands of H. B. Refo. Pat rick.-<Jerig and others 342 acies on J .ckson Creek, bounded ! by land-; of W M. Hardin, Ragsdale and D. Y. Tiramf. 115 acres in Longtoarn section, now occupied by W. T. Stewart. House and lot in town of Winusboro, now occupied by Mr?. M. E. Sitgreaves. 1,1G6 acre-, known as "Middlesix and Wolfe Pl?ces," 2? miles from Winnsbor^. '2.000 acres, kn >wp '' 'n'-.ohrancb Place," 5 miles from iu?i*& r . 288 ac;es, known as ''Ford Place," bounded by lands of P. Rion, U. G. De*P<rte3 and others 327 acres, known as "Bonea Piace," bounded by landi of W. H. Flenniket>, W. R. Doty, Wea Young and others. 968 acres in Township No. 4, 2 mi)'-" from Winnsboro bounded by lands of H. G. Wylie, "Middlesex," and "Bones Place." i Unless di-posed of at private sale by Mr. T. K. Elliott, these lands Trill be offered at public sale before th? Court House in Winnsboro the first Monday in December, 1900. Terma: One?fonrth cash, balance in Qve equal annual installments at 7 ppcent aDDual interest. No charge fci i papers, II. L. ELLIOTT. Admr. 10-23 soil 0F ILffiii " FOR STATE AND ( OtTNTY OFFICERS akd foe AMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSTITUTION. State of Sooth Carolina, I County of Fairfield. $ Notice is hereby given thai au election will be held at the several precincts established by law in Fairfield County, on Tuesday, November 6, 1900, for the foil >wing offict-s, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary ol State, Attorney Genera!, Comptroller General, A jitant and Inspector General, tat?! I'reasurer, Sta'e Superintendent of Education, one Railroad Commiwiouer, one Ci.cnit Solictor, one Sena'or, three Representatives iu the General As* rablv. Supervisor, Sheriff, Clerk of < onrt. County Superintendent of Education. Pursuant to the Constituti n of South Carolina, and the termt of Joinr Resolu'ions No. 340 and 341, approved February 19;h, A. P. 1900, [Acis ot South Carolina, pp 370 and 671], an election will also be hold atthesime tjme and place for amendments to the Constitution oi socun uarouua, as follows; AmeDd Section 7. of Article VIII, of tbe Cuusiitotion of South Carolina, as fo.iows: Add at the end thereof the followirtg words: "Provided, that the i'mitntion imposed by this Section and bv Section 5, Article IV, of this Co:j?.imtiou shall not s: j?ly to bonded indeb'e nesa incurred by th; cities of Columbia, Rock Hill, I harleston and Florence, where tbe proceeds of paid bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment, maintenance or increase of water works plant, or sewerage system; a.id by the city of Georgetown, when the proceeds of said bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment, maintenance or increase of water works plant, sewer* ge syatem, gaa and electric light plantr, *h? re the entire revenue aria Ai 1. nlonf. lDg m m iae operauuu ux euuu or systems shall be devoted solely and exclusively to the maintenance and operation of the same, and where the qaeaiion of incurring such indebtedness is submitted to the freeholders aDd qualified voters of ?uch municipality, a9 provided in the Constitution, upon the question of ther bonded indebtedness." Amend the Constitution of South Carolina by adding thereto the following to be known as * Article I of Amendments to the Con*1! n'ion": "The General Assembly shall p.ovido by law for the condemnation, throogh proper official channels, of all lands necessary for the proper drainage of the swamp and lew lands of this State; and shall also provide for the equitable assessment of all lands so drained, for the purpose of paying the expenses of such condemnation and drainage." The said Amendments shall be submitted in such manner that the electors qualified to vote for Members of the House of Representatives shall vote tor or against each of such amendments separately. Amendments should be on separate tickets. Ballots in favor of the adop tion of an amendment snouia contain the amendment voted upon in fall, followed by the word ''Yes"; ballots opposed to the adoption of an amendment shoold contain the amendment roted upon, followed by the word "No." Polls at each voting place will be opened at 7 o'clock A. Al. and closed at i o'clock P. M. The following named persons have beeu appointed Managers of Eleftion for State and County offices *nd for amendments' to State Constitution, to wit: -j- . o A^bioa?W. L -Rosboraagb, Sr., T. S. Brice, C S. Brice. Centtfcville School House?W. T. Miles, H. JR. Eastler, James Lvkes. Blythewood- Clark Langford, 0 B. Boney, Jno. Wooten. Fe&sterrille?W. W. Crosby, CheiIey C. Boalware, James Sterenson. Gladden'a Grove?J. W. KeisMer, E. G. Mobley, J. M. Higgins. Horeb, Hawes' store?A. J. Brown, J. W. Clark, N. D. Robert?. Monticello?S. G. McMeekin, F. C. Lupo, J. H. Aiken. Ridgeway?L. L. Bollck, Chat. K. Rtbb, W, G. Hianant Winniboro?Jno. H. Neil, J. W. Bolick, W. M. Catbcart. Woodward?J. A. Stewart, J. C. Lewis, T. W. Brice, Jr. T.rtrinrf/\T*m .Tonbin's tnrp? A. W. M ? ? ?v v ? -?>? ? ? > ., . Matheson, D. W. Tidwell, R. B. Lewis. Bear Creek?E. H. Heins, E. W. Kennedy, P. B. Flanigan. Greenbriu?S. T. Castle, Press Blair, Je? D?l!eney. Jackson Creek School House?W. L. Kirkpatrick J. N. Pope, John Turner. Jenkinsville?W. B. Yarborongb, D. L. Glenn, Sr., C. D. Chappell. Oakland? D. H. Lobinson, J. (\ Willingham. John Hollip. On day ot election tbe Managers must organize by the election cf a Chairman and a Clerk. The Constitutional oath mmt be taken by eacb Manager before be can act, and also by the Clerk. The Chairman elected is empowered to administer oath*. The Man agers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, tbe citizens can appoint x? ? A/? TTA inn* (Ka iruui kuiuhg mo vjuatxul'u tvivij- ?uw Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballot therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement ol the result of each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or tome one designated by the Board, most deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll lists, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result oi tue election. One of the above Managers at each precinct mnst call npon the Board of Commissioners at Clerk of Court's office, VVinnsboro, S. C., on the 3rd day of November, 1900, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and inductions, and to be qualified. OH TIT DDTV> JL* M . A. E. DATIS, R. D. BOLICK, 10 20 CommiisioDors of Election Notice. I he eby give notice that I bare opened an office in VVinnsboro. I shall occupy the sa'ne office as the Judge of Probate, and when tny services as coroner -arc net deJ notice may be given at said ofiic<\ geo. 8. hnnant, Coroner for Fairfield County. 10-7 6-2 The position of resident Special Agent of the Eqnitable Life Assurance Society for Winn*boro and vicinity is opened to a uiatt of food cha:icter and ability. A vaiua b'e contract, carrying renewals, will be given to the rig! t uian. Address, W. J. RODDEY, Mer., Rock Bill, S. C. 9 13-d Notice. ALL PERSONS WILL BE PROScuted wbo trespass on my "Free" tract of land, by making roads through it or cutting down live timber. GEORGE L. DeHIHNS, 10-9-3 Pawkins, o. (\ /.' * -- r-: ' ?\v?||? J . lie o! lii ; I FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 57TH CONGRESS OF THE : UNITED STATES. State of South Carolina, ? County of Fairfield. $ Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the several precincts established by law i > Fairfield County, cm Tuesday, November 6, 1900, for uiue Presidential Electors, and for a Representative in the Fifty-Seventh Congress of the United States, Fourth < ongressional District. Polls at each voting precinct will be ope.it(1 at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 1 o'clock P. M. The folio wins: named persons have l ^ "l/--. c*i .r - ue' ii a^-puiuica aianagers 01 jciiecuou; A.bion?R. E. Sterling, J. E. Stcv?nsou, C. H. Donglass Centrerilie School House?W. B. Hogan, David Branbam, Tbop. Holli?. Blylhewood?W. J. Hagood, Humphrey Brown, F. E. Hood. Feasf.erville -H. C. Coleman, Martin Beam, M. C. Boulware. Gladdcn's Grove?J. M. Higgin?, J. H. Hall, S. H. Lumpkir. Horeb, at Hawes' Store?J. M. , Steele, A. L.[Scrags, N. D R bsrts. Monticeilo?J. D. Aiken, T. J. Rabb, W. J. Barley. Ridsewav? OlinSawver.M. Simons. Joe Coleman. Winobboro?J. A. Hinnaat, Henry Phillips, E. G. Scruggs. Woodward?T. M. Boalware, Jno. S. McKeown, H. A. Holder. Longtown, at Jenkins' Store?Saml. McCormick, J. E. Stewart, T. J. Robinson. Bear Creek?M. L Cooper, Cfaas. Heins, Cliftoc Duke. Greenbrier?S. W. Broom, J. L. Cautben, W. P. Blair. Jackson Creek School Hoase?W. J. Lemmon, John Brroks, T. M. Jordan. T !_ T /1 /i. T TT denKiDiviJie? o. unrry, o. n. Yarborougb, J. A. Stanton. Oakland -Woodward Durham,'P.C. Mellichamp, John Gibson. The ballot boxes in the precinct mast be so located; as to. be in view of persons outside the polling place dor- * ing the time of the election. A space or enclosure separate and distinct from that used by tbe Mana- J? gers of the Election, must be railed oft or otherwise provided, at each precinct, under direction of the undersigned. < 4 Bat one voter must be allowed to enter any voting place at a time, and mo one except tbe Managers must be allowed to speak to tb? voter while iu the voting place casting his vote. For lurther instruction see notice of Commissioners of State Election. One of the Managers at each pre* cinct named above must call upon tbe Board of Commissioners, for tbe Federal Election at Winnsborc, S. 0., on the 5rd day oLNovember, 1900, to receive ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions, and ta be qualified. ,. 3 . H. E. KETC ELE3V W. J- L WEIR, C. S. FOBD, (Commissioners of Federal Election. Winnsboro, S. C., Oct. 15tb, 1900. GARDEN ' J ' ' * / ?and? Field Seed. Z." ?:? , ? FIFTEEN VARIETIES Turnip Seed. BEETS, SPINACH, Ete. J Onion Sets. BARLEY, RYE, WHEAT. \ ' .. . Mitt CiP!. T 01:11 ? ? i sun nave -6 or 8Young Mules AND FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULES yet nnsoid. Persons needing males should call and see tbem before basing as I will 6e)l tbem cheap for cash or good paper, payable in the fall. I also have a few horses, among them two good Combination Horse*. Also a couple of GOOD MARES, suitable lor brood mares?young ai d sound. Cows. I will rtftv fh* hicrhp.sf r.aah nriea for a classes," fat or poor. Buggies. 1 still have a few BUGGIES that 1 will sell cheap for caik. A. Williford, Winnsb?ro, S. 6. War Graded M TEN GRADES. M. W. Peubifot, A. B., Principal. Mrs. jI. W. Peubitot, Mu?5? *nd C&utthenics. 8Mjss Lottie Blaik, A. B., Primary Dep^tment A fl/*KAn) nf TTioK Hrt/l# ?n t r\i?rv? gressiye, Chri?tiau comaiuitr. Tuition from $1 to $3 according to frade. Board at reasonable rate?. Next ?c?sion begini SEPTEMBER 3RD. For farther information- apply to M. W PEURIFOf, Principal. Or to Tbo?. Blair, J. R. Cnrlee, T. W. Rnff, Tra?t?e?. 7-12-3*