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i.OCAL INTELLIGENCE 'Wednesday, Nov?mb?r 14, 1900 FEES El 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. (Teiephoae.) All goods delivered. LOCAL UATXE1S. ?See citation. liead ex?cator's sale. ?Read Supervisor's report. ?House and lot for rent. See ad. ?Read the Mallard Lumber Co.'s advertisement. * ?Read cleri's sales, sheriff's ?ales and mortgagee's sale elsewhere. ?Mrs. Mary C. Rion is having the house occupied by Mr. J. J. Creight painte 1. . ?Only until Thursday eve to have a pair glasses made by Becker at the Hotel Duval.?adv. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver Dills ever made. Easy to fake and never gripe. McMaster Co. ?Mr. Barron Caldwell has been of^ fered a school in Fairfield County.? A. R. Presbyterian. ?Just received!?A new lot of ready-to-wear hats?popular shapes? in all colors, at Mrs. McCarley's. When yon want prompt acting little pills that never gripe nse DeWitt'a Little Early Risers. McMaster Co. ?D.\ EJwin P. Wolfe, assistant 1 surgeon, U. S. Army, has beeu removed from Cuba and stationed at 1 Fort Hamilton, New York. ?The A. R. P. Synod now iu ses- 1 lion at Louisville, Georgia, has reelected Dr. W. L. Pressly as president of the theological seminary. ?Bishop Ellison Capers will visit St. John'* Episcopal Church on December 9th. He will also visit St. Stephen'*, Ridgeway, th3 same week. ' Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worthless counterfeit* of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original i3 infallible for curiDg piles, sores, eczema and ail skin disease?. McMaster Co. ?Dr. William Egleston, who has been practicing his profession iu the town of Barnwell, has recently re? ^ *?- pn wol! nnnnfp i muveu. l(J QaitSYtliC) uaiuitgii wuuw j where he now practices. ?Mrs. A. G. Russell, Nashville, i Tenn , writes: Dr. Moffett's Teeth- 1 ina (Teething Powders) is the greatest blessing to teething children that the ' world has ever kuowr.? adv. , ?If jon want to cousult Dr. Becker abcat your ejes, yon can do so only : until Thursday eve at the Hotel \ Daval.?adv. . DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve will i quickly neal the worst burns and i scalds and not leave a scar. It can be applied to cuts vid raw surfaces with , prompt and soothiDg effect. Use it for piles and 3kin disease?. Beware ! of worthless counterfeit*. McMaster I Co. ] ?Bishop C. C. Petty, A. M., D. D., of the A. M. E. Zion Chnrch, will | preach and lectore in Winnsboroj, r November 19th and 20tb. Rev. H. W. Smith is preparing to give him a grand , 5 reception. ?Dr. A. Becker, the German oca- j list, will only remain at the Hotel , Daval until next Thursday, November j 15th, and it you want to get a pair of , his glasses you had better see him before then.?adv. ?The annual State convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy will meet in Rock Hill on December 6tb and7tb. Special rates will be given { on the different railroads and a large ( attendance is expected. < If you have ever seen a child in the , agony of ?roup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon ] &3 it ia admini?t?red. It auicklv cures I cough3, colds and all throat and lung ; troubles. McMa*ter Co. ?A hot sapper was given at the factory village on Saturday night for , the benefit of the Baptist chape!. The sapper was qoi'.e a success and was i greatly enjoyed by ail Tho were ] presen\ A nice little sum was realized. ?Mcilaster Co. advertises a list of new novels which they have received. It is a goud collection?the bcoks one hears and rend< most abont, and ihose who are iu want of some iuteresting reading can easily find what they want at this store. ? Election dav was very mnch like any o:her day here, qaiet and no sign of excitement over the election. Very li tie interest, apparently, was felt in the outcome. The po-toffice was closed on Tuesday, election da> being one of the holidays allowed. ?Th re was a slight fall of sleet on Sunday but ?i> little feli that a number of people were tot aware thai it had fullec. While "not an intensely cold f!ov woe otir? r?icft greeable. trie son being obscured during the grei'er part of the day. ?The cottage iu the rear of the bai.k 'mi: ding is goit'g up wiih great rapidity, and the weather remaining favorable fur building, it will be but a stjon. time before it is ready for oceupai-cy. Houses being in such demand, it \* important that :bis one f-h*)ultl be ready for renting as soon as ^ p'>s-ib!c. ?TheNsws and Courier of Thnrsday contained the fo.lowing notice: "The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Winn?boro Granite Cemp&ny whs held \esterd*y morning Tfe annual report of th-% secretary wa-s read and received, after which ihe election of directors was hHd. The same < ffi :ers a^.d dirtctors weie rc-p;ec;ed." ?Mr. R W. Pniliips. ihe well fnrniiore dealer, is amo:>g the ttdvei 'i-ers in ut;r colomns thi" morni-iar, He c-lis the a'euti<>n of the public 'o \bf f*a sf.ht h?- hss receive! a tine line of neve fur?.i ure He ha* htri long rjpuitrnce in ti.e fnrniture k ' ht^incM X'd gunrantees hi< block ol far: rare to be what :r is represented, lie wis'!C^ his patrons to call and examine his stock. See his a\ few r-i-r WHY COUGH Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, "Whooping-Cough and Measle-Cough nnfKrvnf f-itl All T\TO 1 OCk if. niVUV/UU ""'JV AO Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Price, ascents. Refuse the dealer's substitute. Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bail's Pills cure Constipation. 50 pills 10c. ?The annual conference of the Universalist church will be held at Feasterville on the 16th, 17th and lSih of November. Dr. Shinn and other ministers will be present and basiaess of interest will be transacted. There will be two services a day and lunch will be served at the chnrcb every day at noon. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to at I KncG m oflhnrfp icuu luccg ui^ouugci Many people worry because they believe they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all right bnt their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests what you eat and prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. McMaster Co. - At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Warehouse Company of this city, yesterday, the following directors were eltctecTT T. K. Elliott, H. L. Elliott, T. H. Wannamaker, Charles Ellis and Edwin W. Robertson. At a subsequent meeting of the directors the following officers were elected:.T. K. Elliott,, president; H. L. Elliott, secretary and manager. The company shows itself to be in a very prosperous condition and this season's business promises to be a very active one.?The State. OASTORIA. b?w taa ? The Kind Yob Han Always Botgtt ?Shortly .after dark the Snnday evening calm and quiet was disturbed by the fire bell which founded the alarm for ward 2. People gathered from all quarters of the town but no one seemed able to locate the fire and part of the crowd started for the tan rar.1 hparinor thafc the firft was thtrfi. It proved bow ever to be at a small negro house occupied by the family of Robert Jacobs. Tb8 fire caught between the roof and ceiling of the house and was probably caused by a defective flue. The fire was soon extinguished and very little damage wai done. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Wiliiams, of Boonville, Ind., says he suffered that way for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia 'Jure, and adds "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want *nd sleep soundly everv night." Kodol Dyspepsia Care will digest what yon eat. McMaster Co. ?A comic opera written by Mr. Stewart Maclean, of Atlanta, i? to be presented in the grand opera house of that city during Christmas week. The name ot the opera is "Kab of the RedButton." The following is what the Atlanta Journal ?ays of the >oang musician and his opera: /'Libretto and Mnsic are both by an Atlanta man, Mr. Stewart Maclean. Those who ara familiar with Mr. Maclean't ibilitv as author aDd musician io addition to bis possession of histrionic talent of a high order look forward to i complete success." im tk Thi Kind Ywi H?rc Always Bgqgfat ?Tbe Methodists all vYer the Stale ire looking forward with deep interest to the meeting of conference on the 28th iugt. At these annual me tings the ministers belonging to this conference are transferred from one place to another and each congrega tion is anxious to know whether they ire to have their minister back again )r who is to be suit them. The Winnsboro and Greenbrier Methodists -n -flu ycpyy I Take ? * Thin, pale, ansmic girls | $ need a fatty food to enrich $ | their blood, give color to t | their cheeks and restore their g j health and strength. It is g ? safe to say that they nearly I | ail reject fat with their food. | I COD L8V?k OIL i YSITN IfYPOPHOSPHlTES ofUME<* SODA I 5 I is exactly what they require; * * it not only ?ives them the im- * | portant element (cod-liver oil) | | in a palatable and easily di-1 | jested form, J*ut also the hypo-1 | phosphites which are so vaiua- $ * bie in nervous disorders that I * usually accompany ansmia. jjj | SCOTT'S EMULSION is a f | fatty food that is more easily | | digested than any other form 5 | of fat. A certain amount of | S flesh is necessary for health. I | You can get it in this way. | S U e have known per-1 | sons to #ai/7 a pound a $ | cfey while taking it, I (ji 50c. and$:.oo. alld.-u^jiits. VS ^ SCOTT it BOWNE, Cherr.-sts, New York. # mmmm?n?o?= - 1 u-t mm are most anxious tbat their pastor, Rev. Mr. Crout, be returned to the charge of these churc'ues, as they are all much attached to him and his family and would deeply regret having to give them up The conference meets in Chester. Bears the _y? ^ Kisd Yb'j HawAjWijrS BOUgN T -The police are still on the lookont for the negro girl who entered the house of Mag Wylie (.the negro woman who died suddenly la3t week) and stole a quantity of clothing. The girl disappeared immsdiately after the robbery was committed and her whereabouts have not been discovered. She broke into the house during the absence of the occupants and it is said thst Mag Wylie was so distressed over the discovery of her loss that it brought on the attack which resulted in her death that night. ?The Charlotte Observer reported on Sunday the return of Mr3. "Stonewall" Jackson to that city. Mrs. Jackson has been in Baltimore for come weeks where the underwent a painfui and dangerous operation, the removal of one of the nerves from the head. S .e had been a terrible sufferer from ccurdgia for a number of years and the operation was the only chance for rfcovi i y. It was entirely successful tr<? Observer states, and Mrs. Jackson is niirely restored to health. The entire South has been interested in her condition and the news of her *0 TTT ftl AAm n tA oil 10 rr vv McMasler Co. guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after usiDg twothirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. ?Subscriptions for a banquet for the members of the fire company were being collected on Wednesday bytvo members of the company. It ha3 loDg been the custom for the firemen to have a banquet every year and the citizens usually contribute generously to the fund. This is one way in which the people can show their gratitude to the firemen for their splendid work at all of the fires which occur In town. The collectors were meeting with success with their subscription list and a fine supper will probably be enjoyerl by the men at an early date. "I have used Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrfccei Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. S. Pnipps, of Poieau, Ark. "It cored me of bloody flox. I ciunot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the gocd opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which itiffecise7en in tbe most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by McMaster Co., drngrgist?. . ?Tbe South Carolina Long Distance Tt-lephone Company applied on Monday for a charter. The corporators are S. L. Miller and W. D. Melton of Colombia, and J. N. Schofield, of New York, the capital stock being $50,000. The plan of the company is to bring all of the different telephone companies in the State iuto one company and to establish a long distance system. If this js done exchanges will be pat in each of tbe towns. The company intends connecting Columbia with the Pee-De<? section, then a line will be ran to Charleston from Co. lnmbia and will connect with the Gordon TelepLone Company of Charleston. The company expect to carry out their plan successfully. For Oxer Fifty Years. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Stkup has been used for over fifty year3 by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect 6access. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poer little eufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five c^ots a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wioslow'e Soothing Syrup," und take bo other kind. 1-1-17 Will Close XhanksclTlns Day. We the noderfrigned agree to close oar p'aces of business Thanksgiving, November 29: Eeichin Mercantile Co., W. fl. Willingbaua, W. C. Beat)-, H. B. Refo, Jno. P. Matthews, Jne. H. McMaster & Co., S. B. Stevenson, McMaster Co., Caldweil & Beaty, Caldwell Dry Goods C\ , Jno. W. Seigler, F. M. Clarke, C M. Ckandltr, Jno. M. Smith, W. 11. Flennlken, H. E. Ketcbin, L. Landecker, F. M. Hobenicbt, Sami. Simpson, R. Y. Turner, A. D. McCrrley, R. W. Phillips, Obear Drug Co., W. R. Raub & Co.. Wiunsboro Racket Store, A. B. Cathcarj, A. Willifoiu, JaSi A. Brico. T.J Cureton, J. E. Coan, A. W. Brown, manager, F. E Propst, J. F. McMa?ter, R. T Matthews & Sod. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Bum, Scald, Cut or Bruise Bucklen'h Arnica Salve, the beet in the world, wiil kill the pain and promptly heal it. Ore* Old Sores, ^tver Sored, Ulcere, Boils, Felous, Cor"*, all Skin fcrup tion*. B 'et Pile cure on earth 0:ilv 25 cts. a box Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co , druggi-ts. ? A gieat quantity of cotton was brought to town on Wednesday, and a long line ot whoops was drawn up near th's freight depot w^iiing thenturn fur Weighing. An unusual crowd was in town al?o, and the merchant > all seemed bu*y. A Night of Terror. ,JAwfnl anxiety wa^ felt for ihe widow of the brave General Burnhatn, of Mnchhs, Me., wben tbe doctors ?iid she cou!d not live till morninz," writes M'S. S. H. Lincoln, who attended ner that fearful night. "All thought sbe most soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's NewDiscovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three smtil doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed tr> p.nra *11 Throat. Chest and Lui?| Diseases. Only 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'<j drag store. \lifii Annie Davis ha3 retarned home after visiting in Columbia. woman's f I I 1 LUC.... ? is hard enough as A it is. It is to her that / ry we owe our world, / \\ and everything should be made as \ easy as possible for W/~ 7$y.\ her at the time of H ~ /\ \ childbirth. This \ is just what ' MOTHER'S Friehd will do. It will make baby's coming easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous jirugs into the system. It is simply to be applied to ' the muscles of trie abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carrying strength ana elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: "I have used Mother's Friend and can praise it highly." Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, $9 per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co., ATLANTA, GA. wme i^r our iree illustrated Doom, i " Before ^aby is Born." Postmaster Rion ipent Tuesday in Colombia. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak tbe corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare itrdown as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled." For sale by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr. T. K. Elliott left l&st week for Washington, D. C. John S. Raynolds, Eiq., of the Columbia bar, was in fown Monday. A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Soa's Life. Mr. H. H. Biack, the well known village blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: "Oar little son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our eo!e reliance. It seems to dissolve the toagh mucus and by giving fri quent doses when the cronpy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." T&ere is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or ether injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by MeMaster Co., draggntp. Mr. Chae. Ellis, of Colombia, came op on Thnrsday to attend the funeral of Mr. W.C. Robertson. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEA.P? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all rig1**, but vou want ?omstbin&r that * rn!ieve an-! care the more scv-- '."gerou* results of throat a. ii : ^ u Wcs. What *hall you do? o - ;i> -a. warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that hns been introduced in all civilized countries with success in seyere throat and laut; trebles, "Boscbee's German Syrn I not only heals and stimulates ilssues to destroy- the ger n dUe?<s .; at allays inflammation, causes easy xpectoration, gives a good mgnt rest, and cures tne patient. Try oi.'E bottle. Recommended many year3 by all druggists io the world. For gale by McMaster Co., druggists. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Robertion and Mr. M. C. Robertson, of Colambia, were preseot at the faneral on Thursday afternoon. Mothers Friend What hit? Much has been said and written about it bat the half has not beer. told. It is a remedy which if used by Expectant Mothers rob-i the ordeal through which they all have to pass of an incredible am <uiit of suffering and makes her recovery more rapid J 1 If a price can be pla;ed ou pain, "Mother's Friend"is worth its weight in gold a< an slleviator. My wife suffeied raoie in ten minutes with either of her other two children thin she d d altogether wiih her 2as\ Vaving previously u<ed four bottles of 'Mother's Friend." It is a blessing 10 any expectant uiottier, says a customer." Hendersox Dale, Druggist, Carmi, III. If any lady who desires to investigate the merits of Mother's Friend will eend their address we will tn*il to her free of charge our little book containing valuable information and voluutary testimonial?. The Bxadfiild Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. Rev. C. E. McDonald is attending the Associate Reformed Presbyterian synod which convened at Louisville, Georgia, on Thursday. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Miss Carrie Elliott is at home from Converse College for a short sta*. You can't afford to ritk your life by allowing a cougti or a cold to develop into pTienmoma or consumption. One Minute i;ougb Cure will cure throat and luDg trouble^ qnickrr th.n any other preparation known. Many doc ! tors u?e lr &t a ppecioc u>r Kripi?t=. It ii an infallible remedy for ? r??ap. Children like it and mothers eudor>e it. McMuster C<\ Notice. ALL P.\RTIE< HAVING CLAIMS ii^ainrt the L-h:a*e of Q D. Wilhfi.nt, deceased, will render i.. m* an > cc-nn' of thtir restxctive demands, duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate mast make immediate payment. J L. MIMNAUGH, 10-50 S?v Administrator. v. WHITE OAK NEWS On Friday, 2nd of November, a heavy gale visited oar town, lasting almost 36 hours incessantly, on account of which Rev. Mr. Miller could not fulfill the appointment for pre ach ing at the A. R. P. Church; however a.good portion of the congregation met, had Sunday School and singirg exercises. A large per cent of our citizens visited the fair and nearly all report a "scrouging" crowd. Farmers nearly through pickisg otton and sowing small grain. The White Oak school ia in the hands of Mr. Henry, of Georgia, a nephew of Mr. J. K. Henry, our able solicitor. We also have another affable young gentleman among us, Mr. Rcid, of Tennessee, as railroad agent. Oar citizen; don't seem to manifest as much .interest in the general elec-tinn na rftnr r.nrrpflnnndent would like ""w ? to see, as our numerical strength will be jadged by the northern Republicans in proportion to the vole cast at this election. Three cheers for W. J. Bryan and general prosperity for all good people. Yours in the cause, - D. OC. 5, 1900 Judge O. "W. Buchanan is in Charleston where court is in session this week. Mi6S Smith, of Charleston, one of the Converse College students, is visiting Miss Carrie Elliott. ?If you are cross-eyed you had better go and see the ocu'iet at the Hotel Duva!. Eyes straightened without the use of the knife; cataracts removed without operation; also pterygium painless. Granulated eyelids cured no matter bow bad or how long standing. ^??? To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cm o for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver PlISs j ?The surveyors who hive been encamped Dear lown on Capt. Gaillard's place for several weeks, aspect to move camp to-day. WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE DISEASES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Irregularity, Leucorrfioea, Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the Uterus, change pf life, in matron or maid, all find relief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNSTON'S SABSAPABILLA. It is a real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the head, distressing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular action of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and OTI/^ oil o A UAA WUUOO Ojr WVJJLU auu troubles which make the average woman's life so miserable. M1CHIOAJT DBre CO., D?trolL Mleh. John H. Jlcila6ter & Co., Wlnnsboro, S. C.; T. W. Woodward <k Co., Rockton, S. 0.;W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C ; T. G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. Dyspepsia Cure 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 digestWn ft+VlO* TlTOMTat.ifin auu auu uuuAu* iw ui/uu 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 2bi tlmea small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago- I MciTLSTER CO.; Winnsboro, *. c. j FOR BINT OR SALE. MYjHor >nd lot in winnsboro. For term-, aj p:y ro 11-12 w. r garrison. Final Discharge. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT on the 27th day ?f November, 1900, I will apply to the Jndgre of Probata for | Fairfield County, at his office ia tho ' Coart House at WinuRbor?, S. C., for a final discbarge as Administrator ox he asrate of G. T. Sims, deceased. R H. JENNINGS, (J. C P., l0-80-3t Administrator. Mortgagee's Sale. As agent for M. M. Frazter, m >rtvagee, and bysrirtne of a certain chattel mortgage dated 28tb day of Jnno, A. D 1900, and recorded in Boole T of (Jhattle Mortga2es in the office of the Clerk of the (Jouit for Fairfield County, executed b? L. M. Blair and delivered to M. M. Fnzier, I will offer for sa'e ou the first Monday in December next, before the Court House door in Winniboro, within the ie<jal hours of sale, at public outcry to the higt.oit bidder: So much of the stock of so?d* of L. M. Blair situated at Blair's, anil brother, S\ C., conHiting of dry goojf, notions, groceries hardware, boot*, 8ho<"-o, &c., as w.re in t^r prtgessiou of the said !. V B <>niLc28ih Jane, 1900, h- d .'? 11 the execution ai.d delivery ??! K^i.i mortgage. Terms of sale?Cash. R E. ELLISON, S. F. C., A //an I #at? W XI ffTfaOMAT* \f Afl a Q CTGO 1U1 iU| i?*t i IfKU I J A'JLVA I f, MJV-V ll-10td l Hsvo Vr\i ] o | jl iu> y v/ a vy wi w Backache?Tired Feel: the Loins; or in the B] Color or Scalding Urin< They Me The most snccessfi one that has effected sc Vau-gh.: I This is a purely ye; that will effectually cur ly on the Liver and Ki< and eradicating all dise READ W gentlemen T on?f*_ r*-f IJ. u?yo vcga ouu^uui caused from the liver and K . tj unable to lie down except sb rated with fluid. Three qua I was completely fi lea a legs terribly inflamed and ex the influence of an opiate ] fcrtable and able to attend t do fi'r nearly tvto years. You may publish as muc ferer may be benefited by it Since then this gentleman wx "Vacghn'8 Llthontrlp now enjoying good health:" If yon have any of LYON MUFACTD I and lie will adv Of all druggists or j i "A-SAM V?tty ?,% ?:'. r.~: ' J ClcinwJ ar.tl the htfr. *i luxtiriant growth. Hover Fails to Kestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. jjCsftSSSJSc^>3S? Cure* & htir tailing g>^a.i?i ; 1 "at DruggitU _| Letter? of Administration. STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIBFIELD. By S. B. JOHNSTON, Esq.,Probate Judge: WHEREAS, R. G. Brice liatb made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate end efects of Thomas F. Mitchell, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and c realtors 01 tne saia 1 nomas xr. uucueu, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, U be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., od tbe 26th day of November next, after publication hereof, at ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they h xe, j why the said administration should not I i kn ? I | uc ^;iaui^u. r Given under my hand, this 10th day oi I November, Anno Domini I960. S. R. JOHNSTON, ll-13-2t Judge of Probate LETTERS OF MINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. > By S. R JOHNSTON, Esq., Judge Probate WHEREAS, Major T. W. Brice hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Rev. E. D. Perry, -deceased : These are theief><re to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rev. R. D. Perry, deceased, that they be and appear* before me, in the Court of Pro I bate, to be held at .rairneia uoun Honse, South Carolina, on the 16th day of November next, after publica| lion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration "should not be granted. Given under my hand this Slat day of October, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON, ! 11-1-X2 Judge cf Probate. EXECUTOR' SALE. State of South Caroline,) Connty of Fairfield. $ I WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO the highest bidder before the Court House at Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER ni-xt, being the 3rd day of said month. ?he unaold portion of land belonging to the estate af Mrs. Sarah E. Center, situate, lying and o*in? in the County and Slate-aforesaid, to wit: The House tract, containing 362 6 10 a^res, more or less, bounded north and west bv A. F. Ruff and Smith, east bv Haitbc';ck and Wooten, touth by Littlf Cedar Crrefc or B'tipy's Branch, on a h?oh arn valuable coi u lands. Aiso tract dof-ignated by C ai d D on plat drawn by the late Howell Edmund*, D. S., containing together 262 acres, more <r lets, 1 uinded by said 1 creek or branch on the north, east by ; Boney, souih by W. T. Freeman, and west by lands of Douglass and the Colombia road. On the following terms, to wit: One-third cash, balance in two equal annual instalments, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, ^ith interest from date, payable annually, until the whole debt is paid, j Purchasers to pay for papers. WILLIAM WALLACE, 1 Ex'or Mrc. Sarah E. Centre, dec'd. 11 \ ?1*-LULU. ; J New Books. The Reign of Law? By James Lane Allen. The Sky Pilot? i By Ralph Connor. The Cardinal's Snuff Box.? By Henry Harland. Alice of Old Vincennes? By Maurice Thompson. Eleanor? By Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Prisoner! of Hope? By Mary Johnston. Knights of The Cross? By Henryk Sienkiewicz. McMasler Ciw.1 ! A FRIGANA will cxits s&d i 1 ^isavoaderfo^IiiTEfUediflfaie. ToA i fcL: -, _ my of These ing?Dizziness?Nervousness?He ladder?Sleeplessness?Chills?Ur e. an "Kidney ill remedy for all forms of Liver ai >me remarkable cures, is n'vS Litlior getable preparation and the only e Dropsy and Gravel. Vaughn's Li Ineys, restoring them to their norn ase. MAX IS SAID AE Cross K; i for three years from Anasarea or general 1 idneys My physicians said that I could h ortly after being tapped. Every tissue was rtcn of a gallon was drawn from scrotum s tthe time I began using Vaughn's Litho nding fluid. I was unable to ge$ ony rest [ have used eight bottles of Yaughn's Lit ony business. I can n<"w ride my horse, a h of my statement as you des>ire. I am glad Yours truly, K. J. BETSILL; Maj. 1 ites under date of Aug. 11,190^ tic has effected * permanent cnre. I have ] the above symptoms write to the 1 MG CO., 45 So. Fifth Street, ise you by letter in regard to yon sent postpaid on receipt of j Sheriff'3 Sale. BY virtue of executions directed to me, I have levied opon and will offer for sale before the Court Hou?e door in Winnsboro, within the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY I < DJC< EMBER next, to the highest bidder, the following tract or parcel of land, to wit: All that certain traet or parcel of land containing J, TWO HUNDRED ACRES,' more or less, lying, being and situated in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, and bounded on the north by lands ef T. T. Lumpkin; on the ea?tby lands belonging to estate of John R. Pickett, deceased; on the south by lands belonging: to the estate of Boulwire or Scottish Loan Company, and on the west by lands of B. P. Boulware. Levied upon as the property of James C. Pickett at the suit ?f John D. McCarley v?. James C. Pickett and Thomas K. Elliott vs. James C. Picke?t. Terms of Sale?Cash. R. E. ELLISON, S. F. C. IMOid Sheriff's 33(o. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GOUNTT OF FAIRFIELD. Solomon W. Flei6hman, Le*is Y. M? rris and Seymour S. Straus*, coparlner?, under the firm name of Fleishman, Morris &O., P.alnMflfa, against L. M. Blair, individually, L. M. B'air & O. and L. M. Blai doing business as L. M. J51air & Co., Defendant*. State of South Carolina, t Cuuuty of Fairfield. $ Solomon W. Fleishman, Lewis Y. Morri? and Seymour S. Sirauss, copartners, under the firm t ame of Fleishman, Morris k Co., Plaintiff*, against L-M. Blair,individually, L. M.Blair & Co. and L M Blair, doing businesses L. M. Blair & Co. Defendants. State of South Carolina, ? County of Fairfi9id. S Solomon W. Fleishman, Lewis Y. Morris and Seymoui W, Stru-s, copartners, under the firm name of Fleishman, Morris & Co., Tlaintiffi, against / I. J'. Blair, individually, L. M. Blair & < o. and L. M. BUir, doing busi i.ess as Li. ai. jsiair & uoM ueienriaut*. Stale of South Carolina, ? County of Fairfield. ? Solomon W. Fleishman, Lewis T. Morris rod Seymonr S. Strauss, copartners,'ander the firm name of Fleishman, Morris & Co., Plaintiff#, ag&in-t L. M. Blair, individually, L. M. Blair h Co. and L. M. Blair, doing business as L. M. Blair & Co., Defendants. Pursuant to executions issued to me in the four above enticed action?, I have levied upon and will offer for saie before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, lo wit: All the stock of goods and merchandise heretofore kepi in tbe storehouse of the above named defendant at Blair's, S. C. Also all the stock of goods and merchandise heretofore kept in the ^tore-house of ihe above namr-i defendant at Strother, S. C. The goods and merchandise levied noon by me in the above entitkd ac ions consists of a gei eral stock of merchandise, dry good* and groceries. The dry goods consists ol such things ai boots, bats, cloth, clothing, etc. Said property levied upon at the snit of the aboro named p'oir.tiff against the above 1 am d d<-fuudaii?. Terms of Sale?Cash. s R. E. ILLISON, S. " C. ll-10td THE MALLiRB LUMBER CO., i(Uimltod,) OF GRELLL'YTILLE aM GfiEENYlLLE, S. C Famishes Lumber, Bai.ding Materials ot all kind?, and are contractor* for brick or wood booses. Their representative, MR. J. M. McROY, ic now in Winnat oro doi <a w.-rk for the cotton mils h?i?? < rocing >everal dwelling* in oku. Information will h* sic-n hv \'r McRoy at V iur.sboi.. 11 13 S n HIII & A and WTilsJcoy HablU IJ8g | gftjgjj cored a: heme trltbH Wr B 8 1 NB1 ont D&la. Book of o*x 9j B I w l?8 Ucularssect FREE. UMBn B.M.WOOLLEY. SLD. w Xtloato, tie- Office 1C4 It. tTjot St % ?7 Ot;wiv%+awid v I oyiiijjLwino i adache?-Pains Across me of an Unnatural Trouble." J ad Kidney Complaint, I Ltriptic. " , If medicine now in use thoutriptic acts directaal healthy condition . | BOUT IT! ; ETS, S? C., July 21, 1899. Dropsy of the cellular tissue, ist but a short time I was 5 completely filled and- satucverai times. ntriotic, perfectly helpless, or sleep except while under hontriptic and am now cornthing I had been nnable to '-J.' to give it, as some poor suf,8th Reg. S. 0. Vo's 1860. j / 3 liad n return bo far, and am " . Medical Director of BroeMyn, Net M, r especial case. price, $i,oo a bottle. X- . a profusion ?s.' " " ??! ?of* ":r i Hew Stales. ETERY LINlfi now is iparklinj? With bright new good*. The public it cordially inrited to come in and look around at any time, without feeling under any obligations to buy. Come and inspect my lines when I am in Winnsboro and Ridgeway. Ask to soe erervthine. "^,"5 "WI CABBY ODly high quality foods, well made and well finished whether plated or solid. That is our hobby. They will wear. s.:z WE CAN SUPPLY every want mid* upon an up-to-date Jewelry Store an here. We are thororonghly informed at to erery ' detail in our business and ie goods offered you art so food for the money. ' j OUB GUARANTEE mesas absolute satisfaction to the ursr. r:v*><5 R. BRANDT, THE JEWJLEE, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. ""X ; : Land Sale. -x'Jm , ' " - - ..-$1 60 aares on Oedar Creek, bounded by lands of Coleman, McCorkle and >? others. ....as! 205 acres, kuown as the "Fogg Place," boanded by lands of Rich'd Matcbett, Timbo Singleton, estate L. A. Davip. 194 acres, known as the "Oliver Sloan Place," bounded by lands ot Ragsdale, Macfie and others. 140 acres known as the "Bolick Place," boanded by lands of Williford, Bolick and F. O. & F. Co. 643 acres, known as the "Boyd Place," bounded by lands of H. B.' Kefo, Patrick, Gerig and others. S42 acres on Jackson Creek, boanded by lands of W. M. Hardin, Ragedale and D. Y. Timme. iio acres iu ljuug lo * u seunuu, uun occupied by W. T. Stewart. Hoo8e and lot in towo of Winnsboro, now occupied by Mr*. M. E. Sitgreaves. I 1,166 acres, known as "Middlesix and Wolfe Places," 2? miles from Winnsboro. 2,000 acres, known as "Horsebrancb Piace," 5 miles from Winnsboro. 288acre?, known as "Ford Plaoe," bounded by lands of P. Rion^ U. GDe?Portes and otberf. 327 acre?, known as "Bones Place," bounded bv lands of W. H. Fleuni ken, W. R. Doty, Wes Yoang and others. 968 acres io Township No. 4, 2 miles from Winnsboro bounded by land* of H. G. Wylie, "Middlesix," and "Bones Place."' Unless disposed of at private sa!e by Mr. T. K. Elliott, tbese lands willbe offered at public sale before the Court House in Winnsboro the first Monday in December, 1900. Terms: Ooe-foarih cash, balance in five equal annual installments at 7 per cent annual interest. No charge for paperp. H. L. ELLIOTT. Admr. 10-23 A Desirable Place for Sale. -iVr? As attorneys for R. T. Blair, we will sell tract of land containing ono hundred acres, more or les?, being a part of tbelandiof the estate of Dr. Arledge, deceased, bonudcd by land* of J. It (Jarlee, J. L. jkodiubop, mor. Blair, George Powell and other*. Sale to be made on or before the fir?t Monday in November next. Title warranted. For farther information apply to RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, lOlJtd Attorney*. UNDERTAKING IK ALL ITS MTARTMINE*, wiA a fall st?ck ( Caskets, Barrel Casts and C?fi?8, constantly a ami, as> *f keaw ,wkca ret*eat??i. f*r pa?t pat>*u*gr &*?i *oii?< ain? t*r t '* tir fm'v*, in tie 14 ?>*** v* ?i? fcvara. - W BLLIOTT m ??#>, J. M, *LLK)TT Jfc C?, 4-lT-ly .