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r ^ v.;*;; " K^' ' ~ " M*\3rr ' \. UXAL INTELLIGENCE & ?-? TTT.J 91 _ 1QnA n oujacauaji ? JLVW FRESEl SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES AT F. E. PROPST'S. Another lot of New York Co.'* WAFERS and FINE CAKES. FRUITS of all kind#. DUNN'S FINE EXTRACTS. ^ WHOLE RICE. ^^^1 And many other nice things. (Telephone.) All goods delivered. IX)CAL*MATT?"&S. ?See notice for final discharge. ?Bead town ordinance elsewhere. ?Re$d trespass notice elsewhere. ?Notice?see advertisement in ihis lame. ?Buy your cook and heating stoves from J. O. Boag. ?liead notice ot -bankrupt petition for discharge. ?A beginning was made on Monday on the cottage which the bank is to build adjoining Mr. A. Williford's house. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croap. It is /iniftbiv c.nred bv One Minute Cough Core, which children like to take. Monaster Co. ?Miss Beatrice Mills, of Blackstock, will go to Macon, Ga., soon to take a coarse in stenography and typewriting.?Chester Lantern. ?The surveyors of the Winnsboro -* ' and Camden railroad are now encamped on Capt. H. A. Gaillard's place just about a mile from town. ?Just received I?A new lot Of ready-to-wear kats?popular shapes? in all colors, at Mrs. McCarley's. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. McMaster Co. ?Mr. John Cathcart, of Adger, went to Columbia last week to look after his fine horses and cattle which are there on exhibition dnring the fair. ?M. M. Moore, Clerk City Council, Columbus, Ga., wriets: I have known Teethka (Teething Povrders) to remo?e worms when all other, remedies had failed.?adv. 1 ?Wednesday's State announced the return of Dr. W. Q? Brice to Columbia. He has been in the $o?th Caro- j lina mountains for several months and | ' his health has improved. The best method of cleansing the it+?<a no a nf +Kj? -f ?mnni lift Ia nilla lO W9 ! |PI- v* a ht n i i ^ known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. % Easy to take. Never gripe. McMaster Co. -?-The Charlotte Observer is now issued on Mooday and now comes out every day in the week. It is an excellent paper and tits patrons are glad of the change- that has been made. ?The largest stock of furniture and baby carriages, at J. O. Boag's. ?Mrs. John Douglass, of Albion, was .critically ill for several days last week at her home. Hfr fnends will be glad to know-that she is now oni 01 danger and is better, although she is still quite sick. ?A travelling phrenologist lectured here on Friday night He advertised his lecture in a novel way by walking over town and announcing the subject of his lecture and the hour in a loud voice. The lecture was not largely atTorturing akin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counterfeits. McMaster Co. ?The annual conference of the Methodist Church meets in Chester on November 28th, and a very large crowd rotaa in 0frtft RftATld. An Vi. AW V^vviv.. entertainment committee is already arranging for the accommodation of the visitors. ?Ia their ad. this morning John H. McMaster & Co. give a list of tome of their stock. Everything iD the way of drags and medicines are kept here together with a fine line of other articles usually sold in a drug store. Bead their list aud see for yourself what they have. Feelings of safety pervade the household that nses Ooe Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro^ daces immediate results. It is infallible tor coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung trouble?. It will pre rent consumption. McJdaster <Jo. ?From the Chester Lantern we learn that Mr. J. C. Shannon, of Blackstock, has lost seven fine cows ^ recently and has other# sick. This -is a serious loss to a farmer. There eema to be a great deal of sickness among cattle in this section and other farmers have lost cowf. ?If you are cross-eyed you had better go and see the oculist at the Hotel Duval before October 31st. Eyes straightened without the nse of the knife; cataracts removed without operation; also pterygium paiulete. Gran - * - * J li k?/l nmtea cyeiius cureu du ui&uer uui* u?u or how longstanding.? adr. ?The colored Baptist association has been holding its asnual convention lu Colombia in the Zion Baptist Church. Large numbers of colored Baptists from all parts of the Stale have been in attendance upon the sessions. Rev. Joseph Jacks n,of Winnsboro, is secretary of thia a?sociation. ?Clemson College and the South Carolina College are to meet on the gridiron iu Columbia on Thursday, and a most exciting football game is ei.ptoted. The teams will each have 2i* many admirers on the grounds that day, and* the students are ait loosing forward with the deepest interest to the game. ?A large congregation was present at the Methodist church on Sunday evening to hear Presiding Elder flodgers, who preached at that service. The Methodist church was the only church in town in which service was held on Sunday, the ministers of all the otber churches being absent. ?The first thing to bear in mind when teaching either a child or a class of children to sew is that each one must be iut> rested and ta'ight to look upon the work as a pleasure, uot a* a ia*k. To force a chi>J to do a stint in sewing, as they u-ed to do, is sufficient to make her dislike it when older.? No?ember Ladie?' Home Joun.a'. -* illUUM All fine figure Many women lose their girlish forms aftea they become mothers. This is due to negfcct The figure can be preserved beyond f question if the expectant mother will constantly use roomer's .3 friend during the whol? period of pregnancy. The earlier its use is begun, the more perfectly will the shape be preserved. mother's Triead not only softens and relaxes the muscles during the great strain before birth, but helps the skin to contract naturally afterward. It keeps unsightly wrinkles away, and th? underneath retain their pliability. IttOtiKfS Tfitnd is tiat famots eternal Segment whidi banishes morning defcaea and nervotssness during pregnancy? jborteni labor and makes it nearly painless1; builds up the patient's constitutional strength so tiat the emerges from t&e ordeal wxt&out danger. TEc little onSf too, siiows the effects oi ?!iCU6 by its robustness and vigor, Scld at draj stores for $1 a bottle. Sesd for ottr finely illustrated book far expectant mothers. ^ THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ' ATLANTA, OA. ?A yonDg boy died at the factory on Tuesday, of typhoid fever, after a long illness. The family are from field and the body was taken down t:> B'ythewood on the morsing train on "Wednesday for entcrmenc at his former home. The name of the boy could not be ascertained. It is said I anme Ather mpmhers nf the familv are sick with the fever. It is well to know tkat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will care eczema and akin diseases and ngly wounds and soies. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that yon get the original DeWitt't Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co ?A list of the counties in the State howing the amount of real, personal and railroad property in each has been published and .the figures for Fairfield County are as follows: Railroad, $744.*05; real, $1,984,084; personal, $852,v28; total, $3,581,417. Charles ton couDty is the richest of the counties and Darlington has a larger amount of railroad property than any of the counties. ?One of the most attractive looking and most up-to-date grocery stores in town is Mrs. F. M. Habenicht'e, and it is there that all of the new and tempting things for the table may be found. In her ad. ibis morning she is offering & number of specialties. Orders receive prompt attention and the housekeepers who find it hard to provide a variety for their tables should look over her list. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Vs., writes, "I am using Kodel Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among -x *: ??i :i severe csbes ui luuigesuuu auu uuu n. an admirable remedy." Many huudreds of physicians depend upon the nse of Kodol Dyspepsia Care in stomach tronblee. It digests what yon eat, and allows yon to eat all the good food yon need, providing yoa do not overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and a permanent care- McMaster Co. ?The lot owners have recently had terra cotta pipes placed in peveral places on lower Main street where they were badly needed. These pipes take the place of the unsightly wcoden bridges across the drains and are far more durable as well as more sightly. Comparatively faw of the old bridges are left in town now, and by degrees they will all be replaced by the pipes. ?Praftr class and China and kitchen utensils of the new and dnrable wares are always tempting to housekeepers, and J. W. Seigler has a supply of them which will delight those who call to look at them. He has golten in a new supply of glass and bine and white enameled ware aDd invites the public lo come and inspect, You will see many things that you need. Do not get scared if your heart froubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodof Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation knowu that completely digests oil classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestiou and stomach trouble after evervthinsr else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help hat do yon good. McMaster Co. ?It the last issue of the Lexington Dispatch was published the notice of the marmge of Miss Blanche E. Wooten, of Fairfield county, to Mr. Rial E. North, Jr., of Brookland. The Consumption is. by no means, the dreadful disease it is tnought to be? in the beginning. Tf il \^clu aiwujr o in the beginning. The trouble is: you don't know you've got it; you don't believe it; you won't believe it? till you are forced to. Then it is dangerous. Don't be afraid; but attend to it quick? you can do it yourself and at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live carefully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be told; and, if heeded, will save life. If you have not tried it. send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise_you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. V- , i wedding took place oa Sunday, October Htb, in Brookland, at the residence of Mr. Rial E. Nortb, the father of the groom, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. E. L. LyBrand. ?Mr. Rudolph Brandt, the well known jeweler and optician of Chester, was in town on Friday and had with him a beautiful lot of sroods. samples of his stock from the store in Chester. He had his goods on exhibition at The Obear Drag Co.'s store, and during the whole day he was visited by a crowd of people and did a good business. He had with him pretty silver novelties, jewelry, watches, and numerous things which make nice Christmas presents, and he also had a supply of spectacles and was prepared to fit those who needed glasses. Through bis activity and enterprise Mr. Brandt has built up a large trade with Winnsboro and many parts of Fairfield county. He is in Ridgeway to-day. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. For sale by McMaster Co., druggisfs. ?This county will have 6ome good exhibits at the fair thi? year and Will doubtless carry off a number of prizes. The cattle and horses which Messrs. Mobley, Turner and Cathcart have there are splendid specimens and there will certainly be few if any that can surpass iLvm. Tfce fair seems certain to be nuubually well attended and a number of people from Winnsboro and different parts of the county will be there. The special rates are cheap enough to enable most people to attend, and the weather continuing good, there seems to be no reaeon why it should not be the best fair ever held. ?If your eyes burn, smart, feel sticky ia the morning, paio or itch yon, or if you have tears in yonr eyes, spots flash before your eyes, or yon hold your reading too near or too far, or strong light hurts your eyes, or you have headaches, call and see the oculist at the Hotel Duval, where be will be until October 31st. 1$ years' experience. No charge for examination.?adv. OASTORIA. Bean tie jO Thg KM You Haw Always Bought DEATH OF MBS. RICE. News of the death of Mre. S. M. Rice, of Union, was received here on Tuesday. Her death occurred at 10 o'clock on Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Perrin, iB Union. Mrs. Rice bad been ill for several weeks and her death was not unexpected. She leaves a husband and ten children and several grandchildren. Her two daughters, Mrs. J. F. McMaster and Mrs. W. R. Elliott, were with their mother at the time of ber death. Mrs. Rice was about 68 years of age and was greatly beloved. Her funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church in Union. For sprains, swellings and lameness there iB nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by McMaster Co., druggists OPENED tJP IN COLUMBIA. iiennie3, the well Known pnotograpber, has opened up a new photo gallery in Columbia, S. C., at No. 1633 Main street, and will be pleased to have his friends and patrons from Winnsboro and Fairfield to call and see his new gallery and examine his work, which is the best. All the latest styles and sizes. Everything new. The latest design in backgrounds and excessoriep. He will be pleased to see all comers to-the fair. Remember Hennies, the photographer, No. 1633.?adv. for Oxer Fifty Tears. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Steup has been U6ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the grums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It ?' ? ? - I'III - -dp will relieve me poor tiuie euucrer immediately. Sold by draggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ?6k for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 1-1-17 COKING AXD GOIXG. B"?'P M.\ John L. Bsaty spent Sunday in tOWB. Miss L;ly Huffman has returned to Blythewood. Miss Annie Thomas spent Saturday * n Pa 1 n rr? K ? o IJU WlUUiUJdi Miss Susie Lumpkin will attend tbe fair in Columbia this week. Mrs. I>. G. DesFortes will be one of the visitors at tbe fair this week. Rev. S. L. Morris, of Macon, Ga., who has been visiting iu Fairfield couDty, has returned home. Messrs. Jack and Henry Pressley came down from Yorkviile on Saturday and spent a few days in town. Messrs. Albert G. anfi E E. Douglass, after paying a fchori visit to their parents at Albion, returned to Columbia Sunday .nigh'. OASTOniA. Bean fa * /)Hay8 Always BougM ?In lurnishing a house, consider where and how ycu are to live, and the number of pairs of hands there aie to do the work, and select your furnishings accordingly. It the articles yon are bu>ing are well made and good in shape and color you will make no mUtake in selec.ing them, no matter how simple they are; indeed, tbe simpler lhay are the better. Do not be in a hurry to fully furnish your house. When buying a lieW piCUC Ul 1U1U11UIC) a Ul?pciy i.'i ? rag, keep in mind tbe fact that it sboald harmonize with tbe old famishiDgs.?November Ladies' Home Journal. OASTOniA. Xe&ra th ^ fa Hare Always Bought Mr. J. E. McDonald retarned from Chester ou Monday WHY COUGH : Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, "Whooping-Cough and Measle-Cough without fail. All mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. (1 DKBkIIS COUCH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Dr. Ball's Pills care Constipation. 50 pills 10C. LADJES HOME JOUBXAL FOB NOVEM- S BEB. t Tbe problem of enlarging the White j Hoase without destroying the noble lines of the present historic mansion ( or subordinating it, is successfully solv- ] ed in the November Ladies Home Jour- J nal. The plans presented by Colonel 1 Theodore A. Bingham, the government official in charge of the White * House, provide for an imposing build- f ins:, comporting with our national disr nity, and offering the President ample office space and living room under one , roof. In the same issue of the maga?- 1 zine "The Loveliest Womau in All America." gives a charming pen-pic- { ture of Emily Marshall, whose tiars- j cendent beauty was so much admired i three-quarters of a century ago. The j personal and artistic sides of Ethel- , 1 L -vr it. * ... uen ixeviu, iue uuhj^uoci aic uiuugui I to light in "The Man Who wrote Nar- < cissns," and the other notable feat- 1 ure8; "The Story of a Young Man," > by Clifford Howard; "The Successors > of Mary the First," by Elizabeth Start s Phelps; Blue River Bear Stories," by the author of "When Knighthood wag ' in flower, and "Josiah Allen's" fourth visit, will be read with interest and en- < joyment. Edward Bok condemns the lack of taste shown in furnishing . American homes. The photagraphic ( views of " The most Artistic House in New York City" cover two pages, and will prove a revelation. A page drawing by A. B. Frost shows his 1 country folks "Waiting for the Mail," : a remarkably interesting illustration. There are. plans for "A Quaint, Old- ' Fashioned House for $6600," and in- ' numerable articles on woman's work . and allied themes, including, of coarse i the fashionable things in women's at- f tire. By the Curtis Publishing Com- | pany, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; j ten cents a copy. ] Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. Higgina, editor Seneca (III?.) j News, was afflicted for years witn ' Piles that no doctor or remedy helped j nntil he tried Backlen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxeB wholly cared him. It's the surest Pile cure on earth . and the best salve in the world. Cure ' guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by ' McMaster Co., druggists. A CARD OF THANKS. To the Public: Having ordered a bell for the A. M. j E. Zion Church,'.I made an appeal to , the good citizens of Winneboro to i donate the bell to my church for the ? r?nlnrpf! and the followinST re- ! r J , ? t sponded liberally, and we here ac- < knowledge our gratefulness to Messrs. 1 U. G. DesPortes,T. H. Ketchin, T. K. | Elliott, R. H. JenniDg8, J. F. McMas- ] ter, R. C. Go <1;"g, Jap. P. Caldwell, ] L. Landpr1 \ Catbcart, W. R. < Rabb & . i 'hn8toa, McMaster < Co., W. C. i>c*iy, A. S. Douglass, j J. ID. McCarley, J. E. McDonald, , Esq., Mrs. F. M. Habenicbt, Messrs. ] H. B. Refo, J. E. William?, H. S. Wyli<\ Jas. RobinBon, J. B., Steven- . son r T 0. Boag. G i " a, again we thank you. ' May i- ess and happiness ever attend you a:< g the pathway of life. Rest ^ assnn d our appreciation of your kindness cannot be uttered or ex- 1 pressed in words. The white people ' of Winn6boro have treated me kindly and my concluding wish if, in this life, where all things are given us for our good, may the righest blessings rest upon yon;in the busy world and the domestic circle, increased prosperity and continned charity, may the angels guard you and all whom you love and cherish, and as yon ascend the hill of prosperity may you never meet any ot your relatives or personal friends coming down; may no strife disturb your days, no sorrow disturb your nights, and when you have completed your journey on this side of life and ' the curtains of death cloje around you, may bright angels gently waft your spirit to the realms cf eternal day. Resp? ctfully, Rev. H. W. Smith, i .1 iu? a \.t v i X'abiur xu uuaige ui me a. jw. u. j Zion Church, Winn9boro, S. C. Bobbed the Grave. A startling: incident of which Mr ! John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the ! subject, is narrated by him as follows: | "I was in a most, dreadful condition, i My skin wa8 almost yellow, eyes 1 sunken, tongue coated, pain contin- ! uallv in back and sides, no appetite? : gradu lly growing weaker d*y oy day. : Three physicians had given me up. ' Fortunately, a friend advised trying | : Electric Bitters,' anC ?o my great joy j aud surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well mso. I know they feaved my life and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at McMaster Co.'s drug store. S Mrs. Miriam O "nor left on Tuesday for Gad6den, Ah.., to visit h^r fon, Mr. Claude Counor and family. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. McMaster Co will refund your money if you are not sati?fied after using it. * It i? everywhere adm.tted to be the most success ful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the on'v one that nevi-r fai.e. It Is pleasant, 6afe and reliable. Mr. Ljngstreet Gantt has returned from Barnwell. CASTOR! A For infants anc. Children, ?i i" i vi - ii it n l* me kino iou nave Always tjougui . Bears tile ST? SlfTZT" Signature of \ * . t _ . ? t ONLY UNTIL OCTOBER 31st, 1900. "Oh, 5ay, Can Y?a See?'' If your eye-glasses do Dot exactly It you, or you need a pair, be sure ind avail yourself of the opportunity ;o have each of your eyes fit led correctly by Dr. Becker, the Germau oculist, who is now and for a short time snly at tbe Hotel Duval. His optical natOnt* Jo -fitted with tho lofpct flnH hpRt instruments known to science. No iharge for examination. The doctor will call at old people's houses free of, ibarge if they cannot come to him.? idv. ? > A Thousand Tongues Conld not express the raptnre of A.nnie E. Springs, of 1125 Howard St., , Philadelphia, Pa., when she foand that Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption bad completely cared her of i hacking cough that for many years bad made life a burden. All other remedies ana doctors could give her no help, bnt she says of this Royal Dure?"it soon removed the pain in tny chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember Joing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the rhroat, Chest or Lunge, rnce oOc. rod $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMaseer Co.'s drug store; every bottle guaranteed. Miss Mamie Taylor has returned Erom a visit to relatives in the county. Mr. A. S. Douglass has returned Erom Florence where he went to attend Syhod. It Happened in a Drag Store. "One day last winter a lady came to ray drng store and asked for a brand Df cough medicine that I did not have in stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N* T. "Sue was disappointed ana wanted to tuow what cough preparation 1 could recommend. I said to her that I could ?:r e e 1 y recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take i bottle of the remedy and alter giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two ihe lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medtcine md advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale jy McMaster Co., druggists. ??All in need of an open or top [)uggy, phseton or &urry, call on J. 0. Boag. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for cough9 and jolds is all riffht, but you want some :hinsr that wiil relieve and cure the nore severe and dangerous results of ihroat and lung troubles. What shall pou do? Go to a warmer and more egular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either ;ase take the only remedy that has 5een introduced in all civilized counties with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German 3yrup." It not only beals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the ger.n 3isease, but allays inflammation, causes ;asy expectoration, gives a good aight's rest, and cures the patient, rry oke bottle. Recommended many rears bv all druffsrists in the world. For pale by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr Blakely Boyd, of Ridgeway, was n town on Tuesday. ? ?p? Save Your Money. One box ofTutt's Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills They wiEsurely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and biliousness, a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS Cicttnos tJui licatstific* the half. Proniatej o luxuriant growui. 3?3Kj5Si= ,JK52?evc.-r PiXlJa to Keetore Gray Hair to 113 Youthful Color. Curt* iw-a'P i^hair jailing. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing tho exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digest"* J -* - ^T act ana Lome. ino uutiei iheyaia-uivi* can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2X times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago. JfcMASTEK CO.; Winnsboro, S CTRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE WARDED against hunting on the lauds of the estate of H. L. Elliott, deceased. 10-27-2 B. L. ELLIOTT, Admr. Notice. ALL PARTIES HAYING CLAIMS against the estate of Q D. Williford, deceased, will render to me an account of their respective demands, duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate must make immediate pay? "f ^ t. mimvahfin. 10-S0 3?v AdministratorMONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements with brokers in New York City to mak? loans on fir>-t .mortgage of improved farm* f"i five year*' time, payable in insta:ment9, at the low rate of 7 per cent inteiest per annum. The broker j _i r l? a. x J age ana course ior ausiraoi aim tion arereasoDab.'e. Apply to j. e. Mcdonald, 1M Attorney at Law. f 1 ) \ GOOD ar MWTJ wiii i * waPiifcALlti I by the Quart. V Every bottle yon take of Johnston'! Sarsaparilla means better health, K- and every bottle contains a full Quart. It makes better blood?pnrei ? W blood. For thirty years this raaxoni \W remedy has been creating and maiiv taIairD- good health. gJL Johnston's M Sarsaparilla rJSSH builas up tie system, tones the | nerves, and strengthens the muscles more promptly and effectually thaa any other remedy knoTta. The pallor of tho cheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and the rich color of health Sots to the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all weakening complaints of men, -women and children. Sold eKiTwherc. Frit*, f 1.00 ptr fan qurt fettle. MICHIGAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, JTldl. John II. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro, S. C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. C.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C.; T. G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. The position of resident Special A?rent of the Eqnitable Life Assurance Society for Winnsboro ana vicinny is openea 10 a iuau u? good character and ability. A valuable contract, carrying renewals, will be given to the right man. Address, W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock Hill, S. C. 9-13'd Final Discharge. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT on the 27th day of November, 1900,1 will apply to the Jndge of Probate for Fairfield (Jountr, at his office in the Court House at Winnsboro, 8. ? for a final discharge as Administrator of he estate of G. T. Sims, deceased. 'R. H. JENNINGS, C. C P., 30-30-3t Administrator. A Desirable 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, bouuded by landi - ^ ^ T T? _ 1_ y mt-. or J. ft uunee, j. ju. JxoDinsun, xuur. Blair, George Powell and other?. Sale to be made on or Ic-fore the fir6t Monday in November next. Title warranted. For further information apply to RAGSBALE & RJfcGSDALE, 10-lStd Attorneys. WE HAVE Just Received Direct from England a complete line of ROYAL HUE CfllSA. An extra supply of GLASSWARE has also been added to this department, together with a nice selection of Blue and White Enameled Ware. We cordially extend an inspection of these goods to every one. No trouble to show them or quote prices. J. W. SEIGLER An Ordinance To Raise Supplies for the Municipal Year Commencing April 1, 1900, and Ending April 1,1901. Be it enacted aDd ordained by tbe Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro in coancil, that for the purpose of raising supplies for tbe year commencing April 1, 1900, and ending April 1, 1901, a tax for the snms aud in the manner hereinafter mentioned shall be raised and paid into the treasury of said town for the use and service thereof. That is to say: Five mills ad valorem upon every dollar of tbe value of ail real and personal property witbin the corporate limits of the town of Winnsboro. Two dollars to be paid by every male inhabitant of the town of Winnsboro between the ages of eighteen (18) and fitty (50) years in iieu of working on the streets af said town. All taxes assessed and payable under ibis Ordinance sball be paid in the following named kinds of funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States currency and national bank notes. All taxes herein assessed shall be due and payable between the 1st day of November, 1900, and the l*t day of January, 1901, and all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of January, 1901, shall be collected by distress or otherwise now provided by law, together with all legal costs. Done in Council this the 18tL dsy of October, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred, un[l s ] der the corporate seal of the said Town Council. JAS. E. COAN. * Attest: Intenda'nt. Jno J. Neil, Clerk of Council. Inventory of STOCKFor Sale. Drugs and Medicines, Dyes, o Patents and Toilet -Articles, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Pocket Books and Purses, Pocket Knives, Razors and Razor Straps, Cigars and T obacco, (Chewing and Smoking), Lamps and Lamp Goods, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass and Putty. If you see anything on this list that suits you come and we will be glad to serve you. Additions Statinnerv. Pens. Inks and Blank Books of all kinds. Don't forget the date?AT ONCE. J. H; McMaster & Co., k : NOTICE if Kill Trm? xTATF. AND ( OTTNTY OFFI CERS and foe AMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSTITUTION. State of South Carolina, ? Connty of Fairfield, s Noiice is hereby given thai an election will l>e held at the several precincts established by Jaw in Fairfield County, on Tuesday, November 6, 1900, for the fo:l >wiog offices, to wit: Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary ol State, Attorney General, Comptroller General, Adjutant and Inspector General, t .te Treafurer, Sta'e Superintendent of Eaucation, one Railroad Commiafcioner, one ?.ircnit Solicitor, one Senator, three Representatives in the General Assembly. Supervisor, Sheriff, Clerk of onrt, County Superintendent of Education. Pursuant to the Constitution of South Carojina, and the terms of Joint Resolutions No. 340 and 341, approved February 19tb, A. D. 1900, [Acts ot South Carolina, pp. 370 and 571], an election will also be held at the same time and place for amendments to the Constitution of South Caroliua, as follows; Amend Section 7. of Article VIII, of the Constitution of South Carolina, as follows: Add at the end thereof the following words: Provided, that thf limitation imposed by thia Section and by Section 5, ArMeJe IV, ou tms Constitution shall no: ?rply lo bonded indebie 'ness incurred by the cities of Columbia, Rock Hill, Charleston and Florence,, where the proceeds ot said bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment, maintenance or increase of water works plant, or sewerage system; and 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, sew erage system, gas and electric light planie, where the entire revenue arising from tbe operation of such plant* or systems shall be devoted solely and exclusively to tbe maintenance and operation of the same, and where the question of incurring such indebtedness is submitted to the freeholders and qualified voters of such municipality, as provided in tbe Constitution, upon the question of other bonded indebtedness." Amend the Constitution of Sou b Carolina by adding thereto the followx u_ i T n-f lug IU DC tkUUYVU aa mtivo * v* Amendments to tbe (' u-u aiion": "The General Assembly sLall provide by law for the condemnation, tbroagh proper official channels, of all land* Deces?ary for the proper drainage of tbe swamp and low lands of this State; and shall also provide for the eqoitable assessment of all lands so drained, for the purpose of paying tbe expenses of such condemnation and drainage." The said Amendments shall be submitted in such manner that the electors qualified to vote for Members of tbe House of Representatives shall vote for or against each of such amendments separately. Amendments should be on separate tickets. Ballots in favor of the adoption of an amendment sbonld contain the amendment voted upon in full, followed by the word ''Yes"; ballots opposed to the adoption of an amendment should contain tbe amendment voted upon, followed bv the word "No." Polls at each voting place will be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock P. M. The following named persons have been aooointed Managers of Eleftion for State' and County offices and for amendments to State Constitution, to wit: Albioa?W. L. Rosborongb, Sr., T. S. Brice, C S. Brice. Centieville School House?W. T.! Miles, H. R. Eastler, James Lvkes. Bly thewood-^ Clark Langford, O B. Boney, Jno. Wooten. Feasterville?W. W. Crosby, Che?lev C. Boulware, James Stevenson. Gmdden's Grove?J. W. Keis'ler, E. G. Mobley, J. M. Higgios. Horeb, Hawes' store?A. J. Brown, i J. W. Clark, N. D. Bobert?. Monticello?S. G. McMeebin, F. C. Lupo, J. H. Aiken. Ridgeway?L. L. Bolick, Chi*. K. Rabb, W. G. Hinnant. Winnsboro?Jno. H. Neil, J. W. Bolick, M. Cathcarf. Woodward?J. A. Stewart, J. C. Lewis, T. W. Brice, Jr. Lonetown, at Jenkin's store?A. W. Matbeson, EX. W. Tidwell, R, B. Lewis. Bear Creek?E. H. Heins, E. Wtr t> rr jcieuiieuyi i u< iauigaii> Greeo brier?S. T. Castle, Press Blair, Je? Delleney. Jackson Creek School House?W. L. Kirkpatrick J. N. Pope, John Turner. Jenkinsville?W. B. Yarborough, D. L. Glenn, Sr., C. D. Chappell. Oakland?D. H. Bobinson, J. C, Willingham, John Hollis. On day of election the Managers must o.ganize by the election of a Chairman and a Clerk. The Constitutional oath must be taken by each Manager before be can act, and also by the Clerk. The Chairman elected ie empowered to administer oaths. The Managers hare the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoiut rrom among me quaiiuea vuier* me 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 s&m? is completed, and make a statement of the result of each office and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to.tbe Commissioners of Election the poll ]ist?, the boxes containing the ballots *ti'l written statements of the result of the election. One of the above Manager* at each prccinct must call upon tbe Board of Commissioners at Clerk of Court's office, WinDSboro, S. C., on the Srd day of November, 1900, to r< ceive ballot boxes, poll lists anJ instructions, and to be qualified. T. W. BRICjC, A. E. DAYIS, R. D. BOLICK, . 10 20 Commissioners of Election IN STOCK. SHINGLES, LIME and HYDRAULIC CEMENT PEAS, $1.25 per Bushel. M.W.Doty & Co * H profusion =of= Hew Stales. EVERY LIN:? now is sparkling "With bright new eood*. The publ-c is cordially invited to come in and look around at any time, without feeling under any obligations to buy. Come and inspect my lines when I am ia Winnsboro and Ridgeway. , to see everything. WE CARRY only high quality goods, well made and well finished whether plated or solid. That h onr hobby. They will wear. WE CAN SUPPLY every want made npon an ap-to-date Jewelry Store anv where. We arethororonghly informed as to every detail in our business and no goods offered yon are so good for the money. OUR GUARANTEE means absolute satisfaction to the ursr. R. BRANDT, TflE JEWELER, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. Why do we A Study your ? Wants ? '; ???? ..a Because we appreciate your patronage, and our aim is to carry,a stock so complete that the most fastidious may find just what they want. We only mention a few special* J-!- ? XT ues; new v^au;u large, fat and fine; a fresh lot of those delicious Pig Hams. We also cut ham in any quantity. Smoked Dried Beef, chipped to order. Roe Her- \ ring, a dainty relish for break- .j fast: Banquet Cheese, 17 1-2C. I per pound. We get Soda Crackers and Saltines twice every week. Send us your orders. All goods delivered. ' - - i .. ' F. M. IABIMT, | M Dealer in Fine Groceries. \ Mrnpt Petitioi for Sip! I ;|j IN THE MATTER OF JOHN G. MOBLEY, BANKRUPT. \ \ To tbe Honorable William H. Brawley, Judge of the District Court of . tbe United States for the District of South Carolina: \ John G. Mobley, of tbe Coaoty of \ t j Fairfield and State of Sonth Carolina, ^ in said district, respectfully represents that on the lSth dsy of September, A n ISM hA VAft rinlv itHinHffM) bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has daly surrendered all.his property and rights of property, and has folly complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the Court m touching his bankruptcy. That for unavoidable cause, your petitioner was unable to file Jjis petition for discharge in bankruptcy within twelve months from the date of the original petition herein, as follows, to wit: That on the 8th dav of September, A. D. 1899, he filed his original petition and schedules in bankruptcy; that by reason of unavoidable error and mistakes, in said original petiiioa and schedules, it became necessary to amend the same: that the maid origi - * - -- i - iSUj I cai peuuou ana scncuuiw, iuou uu iue 8 th day of September, 1899, were amende by order of this Court of date 8th day of Marcb, 1900; that by reason of the necessity to amend bis original petition and schedules as ^ aforesaid your petitioner has been unavoidably delayed in filing his petition for discharge in bankruptcy; that 12 months has not elapsed since tbe filing of the amended petition and schedules herein. Wherefore he prays that be may be decreed by the Court to hare a full discbarge from all debts provable against bis estate nnder said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted. by law from such discharge. Dated this 16th day of October, 1900. dUiLN li. MUOLJJiI, Bankrupt. Sworn to before me ibis 16th day of October, 1900. [seal.] E. H. JENNINGS, C. C. P. * *?*** Order of Notice Thereon. District of South Carolina. On this 24th day of October, A. D 1900, oc reading and filing the foregoing petition.it is Ordered by the Court, that a bearing be had upon the same on the 9ch day ot November, 1900, before said Conrt. at Charleston, in said district, * at 11 o'clock in the loreoooo; and that notice thereof be published in The News and Herald, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at tbe said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should, not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Coort, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors of said petitioner copies of said petition and this order, addressed to tbem at tbeir places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Wm. H. Brawley, Jadge of the said Csurt, and the seal tbereor, at Charleston, in said district, on the 21th day of October, ? TV 1QAT1 ?L* JL/. A*7VV. [seal.] (Signed) C. J. C. HUTSON, Trne copy. Clerk. C. J. C. HUTSON, Clerk. 10 27-2* UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, with a fall stock of Caskets, BarisJ Cases nod Coffins, constantly * hand, and as< of hearse when requested. Thankfet for pa?t patronage ami solicitation for a share in the fat are, in the . S old stand (Jails attended to at all hoars. THE ELLIOTT GIN SE+g, J. M, ELLH>TT ft #. 4-lT-ly. ' - : ?Sl