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* r \ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November 2?, 1900 THIS MORNING AT F. E. PROPST'S. Fresh Chipped Beef. Fresh Corned Beef. New Tomatoes, S cans for 25c. Fine Syrups of all kinds. Fresh Oatmeal, 10c per package. Cabbage, Onions and Irish Potatoes. All goods delivered. LOCAL MATTEKS. ?Read notice elr3where. ?Real estate for sale. See ad. ?Read advertisement personal propertg for sale. ?Read J. D. McCarley & Co.'s advertisement this morning for everything nice for a Thanksgiving feast. ?Mr. J. L. Richmond is building a cottage on the lot adjoining his home. He will occupy the house when it is completed. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. McMaster Co. ?Mrs. Habenicht advertises fine Kalamazoo celery and everything sui;able for a Thanksgiving dinner. _ Give her a call. ?Rev. R. D. Smart, of St. Louis, Mo., who is well known here, will attend the Methodist conference at Chester this week. ?Rev. H. W. Smith, pastor of the Winnsboro A. M. E. Zion Church, will preach a Thanksgiving sermon at his chnrch Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. Public invited. When you want prompt acting little pilis that never gripe use De Witt's Little Early Risers. McMaster Co. ?A breakdown near Blackstock caused the southbound train to be several hours late on Sunday morning. An engine was telegraphed for and was sent up from Columbia. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Aiken, ot Chester, gave a beautiful reception at their home last week in honor of two young lady friends, one of tnem oemg Miss Rath Brice, of Woodward. , Both makers and circnlators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not dece;.v6 yon into baying worthless counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is infallible for curing piles, sores, eczema and all skin diseaaes. McMaster Co. v ?Hennies, the photographer, of Columbia, is now in Winnsboro and ready for business. 6 nice photos for 15c. This week only. Children's pictures a specialty. 6 beautiful photos for 75c.?adv. ?If your slock of china and glassTrmi.A Iattt *?o?l on/1 eo(? Mr^Mastar Co.'s fine line. They can replenish yonr stock at reasonable prices and their goods are first-class. Read their advertisement. If yon have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung roubles. McMaster Co ?Mrs. Amelia Evans, of Marion, arrived here on Wednesday and will make her home in Winnsboro in the future. Mrs. Evacs Is an aunt of Mrs. Chas. K. Douglass, and is warmly k welcomed to our town. ?Mrs. M. Newton, of Virginia, a prominent member of the W. C. T. U., lectured in the Methodist Church on Friday night. Mrs. Newton is a very pleasant speaker and her lecture was very mach enjoyed by her audience. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a coogh or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure wili cure throat and lung troubles quicker than any other preparation knowD. Many doc tors use it ai a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. McMaster Co. ?.Rev. A. McA. Pittman, who was at one time pastor of the Baptist Church here, preached in the Baptist Church on Thnrsday afternoon. His msnr friends who remember him so pleasantly were glad to see him here again. ?The lecture at the court bouse on Wednesday evening by Rev. J. E. Thornwell was greatly eDtoyed by all wbo were present. He is a fine speaker and his audience was deeply interested. Dr. Thornweli was the guest of Mr. and Mr?. J. G. McCants while in town. - Ward's minstrels arrived herein their private car on Sanday night, and on Monday attracted a great deal of attention by a street parade and concert. They had with theaa an excellent band and their show on Monday night was as good as minstrel shows generally are. ?The editor of The News and Herald was, on Wednesday, the recipient of a bos of fiue pears sent by Mr?. F. S. Smith Noble, of Ridge Spring, S. C. The pears were fine fpecini-ps of the frnit and were delicion-Sv flavored. Mr\ Nob'e has onr thanks for her "ifi. ? iiarrv Ward is a uauie that is sysonyinor.s with everything?good in minstrels). He ia wonderfully versa'O.wl Jti , i, rxainar a ).limill> is: an.: comedian of cstabiishe-.l repetition, is an exceptionally go ;d vocalic ar.d has a large repertoire of new s jt-y. Senis on sale at McMaster Cc.'s dm? store. -7 ?T:.e in ember-; uf the fire company have i-'sn *d invitations fo their annual baiqnet to be giv^n on Wednesday evening. The entire -.ouipany ami their srne-ts wil; sit down to a bouuti ful spread and the evening will no doubt f-o verv p!e.i.-aut. t?nbscripti'?n? to tlijji b;icqnet were taken tip ?otne time a??. ? The population of South Carolina hai beeu annocnced, showing the increase by counties. The population ot Fairfield (Vunty in 1890 was 28,599, and in 1900 is 29,425, showing an increase ol $26. The reporJ shows that the increase in the p.>pn!a*iou of the State ha? be n greatest in the npp r ? Wim-boro's police force ha? appeared in al! the glory of new winter unifors&p. These uniforms are handsome as well a? heavy find warm, and our policemen are a9 hnndsomelv nnimm ..... fWRvifr* MCOUGH SYRUP % fgP cures Hacking Coughs, T?g vjr Sore Lungs, Grippe, Pneu- ;Br H monia and Bronchitis in a I g| few days. Why then risk M I Consumption, a slow, sure 1 H death? Get Dr. Bull's I fa Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. B m Don't be imposed upon. 5 Refuse the denier'* substitute ; it I 9 is cot *s good ti Dr. Ball's. I Sslvmtion 00 cures Rheumatism, ?g| Acfcos and Pains. 15 & 25 cts. formed a9 auy city policemen. The suits are dark blue with long frock coats, trimmed with a double row of brass buttons. With the uniforms are worn the regulation helmet. ?Mr. George Y. Hennies, the well known Colombia photographer, is here for a week, and those wanting work done should avail themselves of this opi ortnnity. He ba< always doDe excellent work, and upon each visit that he has paid to our town ba? given entire satisfaction. Not only are the likenesses that he takes excellent, but the pictures are finely finished. ?Painted or varnished floors ma be kept in good condition by wipiDg with a damp cloth and then rubbing with a dry woolen cloth. This, of coarse, is for floors that do not. get badly soiled. Kitchen or pantry floors may be washed with skin milk; if I very dirty, with soap and water. A j scrubbing brush shomld never be osed on a painted 0' varnished floor.?Dej cember Ladies' Home Journal. There is do pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at Dight on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Boonrille, Ind., says be suffered that way for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre, and add?, "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep so'andly everv night." Kodol Dyspep&ia Care will digest what you eat. McMaster Co. -The State published on Friday a part of a most interesting letter written from Pekin by Lieut. Pressly Brice to a relative in Columbia, The letter wa? dated September 23rd, but basjast been received. Lieut. Brice in this letter tells in a most interesting manner of his travete frem Taka to ?* ** ? '? 1 -3 L. If resin aDCOi toe oyenana marcu. our. Brice is a first lieutenant in the 14th regiment and lelt here in August to go with his regiment to China. Hit friends hare read his letter with great pleasure. ?The Associate Reformed Presbyterian in the last issue gives the following extract from a private note of Mrs. Chalmers: "Dr. Chalmers expects to leave for Mexico about the middle of December and spend the winter at tbe sanitarium at Silao, 250 miles north of Mexico city, under the direction of Dr. George Bynum Hede, a physician of tbe United States. The climate is said to be tbe finest in the world. He has two former parishioners there. I will accompany him. He has been able to ride out this week, the first time in three weeks. McMaster Co. guarantee every bot j tie 01 (joamoerxaiu s uuu^u juemeuy and will refund tl.e money to anyone who is not satisfied after using twothirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, cronp and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. ?Now is your opportunity to select your Christmas presents. Mr. Brandt, the well dnown Chester jeweler, will be in Winnsboro on Friday, November 80tb, with a beautiful display oi *oods. He will show his goods at the O' ? Obcar Drug Co.'s store, and will be here but one day, bo don't forget the date. This is the last visit that he will make to onr town before Christmas, and it will be a great opportunity for those who are looking for Christmas presents. 9n Saturday, December 8tb, be will visit Ridgeway. ?The Blackstock Juniors have accepted the challenge of the Winnsboro foot ball team and the game will be played here on Thanksgiving Day. The game will in all probability be an exciting one and all of the friends of the home team should be on hand is all right, if you are too fat; and all wroner, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is ::o great harm. Too fat, consult ?. doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take ! Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver ! p-"1 * z | There are many causes of get| ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over' work and under-digestion. i Step over-work, if you can; : 1^.-, trAn At* I 'Jui^ \.'UCLy V/U V.U11 vt iivtj take Scott's Emulsion of Cod ; Liver Oil, to balance yourself ; witli your work. You can't live j en it?true?but, by it, you j cr.::. There's a limit, however; j you'll pay for it. I Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver ! Oil is the readiest cure for : "can't eat," unless* it comes of ? ? 9. j your doing no worK--you can z | long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. ? The genuirre has , this picture on it, take no other. if you have not tried it, send for , free sample, its a- IB ; greeable taste wiii ! surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE T L Chemists, -^>-r illSfii ; AOQ Psar 1 5>rrf^?r. Nsv/ Ycrk. I 50c. and $1.00; all druggists, j 88BB8???OOP?aOBKSr ' STSTto enceurage them. Tbis team has I been practicing diligently every after-1 noon and will be in fine trim by Thursday to meet their opponents. The game will be played on the college green aDd the boys will watch the weather anxiously for it would be a great disappointment should the game have to be postponed. OASTOIIZA. Bum j* The Kind Yon Haw Always BoagS ?Mr. F. H. McMaster, maoagt r of the Charleston Evening Post, went to Augusta during the recent Confederate reunion there as a commissioner of the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition. Mr. McMas ter made several speeches before the veterans in behalf of the exposition and succeeded in arousing their interest, and was promised that the Georgia veterans [as well as the Georgia people in general will give the exposition their support. Mr. McMaster is doing a good work for the exposition. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak the corn or bunion io warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; robbing vigorously for five minutes at each applicat on. A corn plaster should be wi-rn for afcnr days, to proiect it from the *hoe. As a general liniment for spran=, raises, lameuess and rheumatism, r,i.? Bdlm is uneqnaled. For sale by :<IoJduster Co., druggists. ?Mr, J. J. Neil, Jr., has been notified that he stands at the head in the examination for the railway mail service. His average i* 86.85 and he has come out ahead of 21 others who stood the examination. Having stood the examination so successfully, Mr. Neil may be appointed at any time to a position in the servicc. For several years he has filled the position of assistant postmaster most satisfactorily, and while his friends are delighted at his having so successfully passed his examination they will greatly regret to have him leave town. Mr. Neil olUUU ILIO eA?LLIIuauvu laoi oyuug. OASTOHIA. Bean t&e The Kind Yin Hzyj Afwgys l?$t ?Cards have been received here announcing the coming marriage of Rev. Harold Thomas to Miss Esther Eadora LaRoche, of Greenville. The wedding is to take place on Wednesday evening, December 5th, at 8.30 o'clock, in Christ Chnrcb, Greenrille. This wedding is one in which the Winnsboro people feel a deep interest, as Mr. Thomas who has bad charge of St. John's Episcopal Ubnrcb for some months, bas made many warm friends The bride is a charming young woman of Greenville, wbere sbe has made her home for some jears with ber brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. R. Bentz. The young conpie will make their home in Columbia where Mr. Thomas has charge of St. Timothy's mission. Working: Sight and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in buildiDg up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by McMaster (Jo., druggists. For a F?w Day* Only Dr. Arthur Becker, the German oculi&t, will be in Winnsboro again November 28th until and including Saturday, December 1st.?adv. Mi Zlon Society There will be a meeting of Mt. Zion Society in the town hall Thursday, 29tb inst., at 9.30 a. m. G. K. McMaster, Secretary. H. A. Gailiard, President. OASTOSLSA. Bdftri tb J9 Ttl8 Almy* Bflfljfet RECEIVED A new stock of midwiuter millinery, which will be sold at reduced prices the balance ot the season. Those who have not purchased their winter millinery will do well to call as we are able to please the most fastidious Mrs. A. L. McCarley. ACCIDENT ON THE SOUTH EKN A fatnl collision occurred on the Allendale extension of tbe Southern Railway on Tuesday, the result of which was that John Goza, of Bates Durg, was Kiuea ana two oiuer uicu were iDjnred. Ooe of the injured meni3 Mrt W. C. Brice, son of Mr. Calvin Brice, of Woodward. Mr. Brice was conductor on one of the trains and in the accident the front half of bis left foot was cut off. The account of the accident which appeared in The State oti Wednesday sta'ed that the cause of the accident could not be ascertained, but it-is supposed to have been caused by the heavy togou Tuesday mornint'. Mr. Brics'* friend* here are deeply sorry u? learn of his injurv and Lope that i>e will soon re CUVtr iruili tic v?ao uauicu iu vu lnmbia 011 Tut-sdiy nigh! and pl^cvri i t the hospital ihere. THE IRL) K HICKS 1901 ALMANAC Whatever :nay be said of <he Si:ien tiflc causes upon which ti-e Re? Irl II Hicks ba?e- ltia > early foreca?'s of storm 31 d weather, it is a reuiurk-tbl fact lha' specifi; warning of every great sii*r;i), flood, c><i wavu and drouth, have been plainly printed n his now famous Almanac for many year?. Tin- Uleht staitling picof o* this fact was the destruction or Galveston, Tex*a, on the very day named by Prof. Hicks in his 1900 Almanac, as one of disaster by storm along the golf coasts. Tbe 1901 AlmaDac, b> far the finest, most complete and beautiful yet published, is now ready. This rem-likable book of near two hundred pagee, splendidly illustrated with charts and half-tone engravings, goes as a premium to every eubscriber who pa >? one dollar a year for Prof. Hicks'journal, Word axd Works. The Almanac aione is sent prepaia xor umy uciuk. Order from Word and Works Publishir-g Company, 2201 Locust street, St. Lonis, Mo. I After He Comes I J? he has a hard enough time. Every- 2 thing that the expectant mother 3j Scan do to help her child she should fjj -3 A /\f /r^ofaff Kl^ccinerc \T Al U.V. VUt Vi. bu& ? IWkUJb rg ^ she can give him is health, but to 2 J do this, she mast have health her- J 2 self. She should use every means J to improve her physical condition, k 5 She should, by all means, supply J? Jj herself with | Mother's j Mik Friend, j Jt will take her 2 through ^the crisis p mon sense will ^ muscles are, 1 ' which bear the 5 f \^3 J strain, the less jj pain there will be. u A woman living in Fort Wayne, ? 5 Ind., says: " Mother's Friend did J ? wonders for me. Praise God for & your liniment." J Read this from Hunel, Cal. 2 ? " Mother's Friend is a blessing to g <g all women who undergo nature's 2 2 ordeal of childbirth." ? * Get Mother's Friend at the * $ drug store. $1 per bottle. ? I THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ft % Atlanta, Ga. j* ? Write for our free illustrated book, "Before jy X Baby in Horn." f| STfYLEN ------ , One lady's Rambler bicycle. Reward if left at this office. COMING A2TO GOION. Miss A. H. Thomas left on Monday for Ridge way. Mrs. IT. G DesPortes went to Columbia on Monday. Mr. A. F. Rn6, ofJRock Hill, was in town on Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Boozer and her daughter returned to Columbia on Tuesday. * Capt. C. S. Dwight left on Sunday for a short business trip to North Carolina. Miss Jennie Thomas, of Rid*ewajr, came np on Friday to visit Miss Bessie McMaster. Mr. Sam Boyleslon arrived on Toesday on a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. S. A, Boyleston. Dr. J. "W. Team add Mr. J. N. Lemaster, of Ridgeway, were in town on Monday. They returned home on the morning train. Mr. Donald Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler, of. An- 1 gusta, ?pcnt Sunday in town with his uncle, Mr. C. M. Chandler. Bed Hot from th? Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, i of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. i It caused horrible Ulcers that do treat- j ment helped for 20 years. Then Back- ' len's Arnica Salve cared him. Cures I Cats, Braises, Barns, Boils, Felons, i Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cte. a box. Cure ; guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. 1 druggists. | THE LADIR*' HOME JOURNAL FOE J T4EPFMRFR The Ch ? !!? ? Ladies' Home Jonr- , nal ofl' i 11 .l nndance of literary \ and artibi.L 1 .1 .?r. s in most attractive form. Auj ug its nearly twcscore con- ] tributors are Mrp. Lew Wallace, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Charles j Major, William Perrine, Clifford Ho v. . 1 and Elizabeth Lincoln Gould, 1 A B. Frost, W. L. Taylor, , Ee? i!:? <; B. Birch, Henry Hntt, j Geo:e Gibbs and as many other il- < las!t t >rs supply its pictorial foatnres. Apan from the articles having special holiday timeliness of interest, the notable features of the Christmas 1 Journal include "The Innkeeper'* < Daughter Who Dissolved a President's J Cabiuet," "What May Happen in the . Next Hundred Years," ''Jernsaiem as i We See it To-Day," "Two Women's ' Gifts of Twenty "^Ire Millions," "The j 'Little Men' Play," a dramatization of j Louisa M. Alcott's delightful ?tory; j "Where Children See 8aiut Nick," "The Fourteenth Man," "Two Christ- j mas Days at Rock Farm," and "The ( Successors of Mary the First," "The i Story of a Young Man," aud "The Blue River Bear Stories," which are < continued Edward Bole has a thoughtful article on Christmas celebration, aud there are various articles on j women's wear, Christmas presents and edibles, while various other practical, helpful themes are ably presented. B7 The Curtis Publishing: Company, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten cents a copy. Millions Give* Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lie to know of one concern in tbe land who are not afraid to be generous to 1 the need; and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Couirhs and Cold*, have given away over ten million trial b ttles of tbM great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ah-' ao!utely enred thousands ot hopele-> ca*es. Asthma, Brohchid", Honr^r J n J: ?. . -T .1. 'I 1 I ess HliU nil ui>ca?*"B ui <nr i in va , Client Hint Lan^s are sun d by it. (V! i)ii MeM>t?ter Co , druggist-', and get :? trial botile tree Regular p*ze50c. and $1. Every bottle guaraateet, or price refu ded. 3 RUCKBEAD ITEM*. Th- re ha? be<?n'n g <> 1 d- ;l f tavorablc weather for ihe turmrr- to put in their Html; grain, though tin rains would & tope! :hem to v.a tadn\ ?r I Wf\ I will q-iote a few lines from the e;1it' ria' in the !a?t At'anta Cotsti.u lion head, A Word in i top: "Breadstuffs will be forccJ up to-the highest notch; cotton which co-i' 15 cents to raise cannot t-e profitably raised even at 10 cents. The farmer's ot.ly coarse is to stand and ileliv. r, unless he reies upon bimsoif for iscapp. I: ever there was a \ er;r in which the farmer shon'd rs:sf? h:s h< .*:e supplies it will be the one comit g Therefore th<- fir*t qu"st;on to con>ider is t!.e raining ot such home supplies as will render the farmer independent of the agent of the trust. Do Bit be deluded by 10cent cotton or even 20-cent cotton. I Stir op and discover yonr own resources; raise yonr own meat, plant your own wheat and corn an 1 live at home! then their cm ton wou'd be surplus, and they would be that mnch aUaav) vttiII r\n f f Via formor AUCaUt JLUIO TT Hi pui. 1UV xu. where he can fight bis battle to the beet advantage." I attended (he Universalis! cbarch at Fea8teryille ou the 18:h in?f. Tbe attendance was pretty good. Preaching, first, by Mr. Lyman Ward, and in the afternoon by Dr. Sb:nu. There were a few friends from Saluda, Edgefield and Laarens connties. Mr. G. H. McMaster is touching oo the right note?on giving tbe Sooth her just rights, of history, to our youth. J. C. F. Nov. 24,1900. HALF KATES TO RICHMOND, VA., AND RETURN. Annual Convention, Southern Educational Association, Blchxnnnd, Va? December 27-39, 1900. rv- _-c a- ,j,a vyu auuuuui ui tuc auvwc u^aoiuu, >uv Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Richmond, Ya , and return, from all slatiuDs on iti lines at the rate of one first-class fare for the rou' d trip, plus $2 00 membership feo. Tickets will be 9old from Washing ington, D. <\, and poiuts in Yiryinia and North Carolina, December 26th and 27th, with fioal limit December 81st, 1900, inclusive; from points in other Southern States, December 25:h and 26th, with fluai limit January 2t d, 1201. The Southern Railway ofl< rs the be9t service ever afforded to Richmond. Ya. Fast time and convenient schedules. Through sleeping car between Birmingham, Atlanta, Granville, Spartanburg,Charlotte at.d Richmond. Hotel dinin*. care on all through tiaiop. For detailed i-tformatiun a* to rates, reservations, etc , call on or write any aorftnt of the Son hern Railway or its connections. S. H. Hardwick, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. For Over Fifty Tear*. Mrs. Winslow's Soothixg Strup has been used for over fifty years by milli?ns of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect 6access. It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the po?r little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the^world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sore ana as* lor "Mrs. WiiJBlow's Soothing Syrup," and take a? other kind. 1-1-17 AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH We now appeal to the Democrats of the south to show themselves worthy of their name as American citizens. They claim to take pride in the great repnblic and it will not do for them to say to the party, "Nominate whom yon please, we will spport him. We care nothing for national issues." The south is largely responsible for the second appearance of Bryan, for it gave him substantially all the electoral votes he received four years ago. It ba? stood by him heedless of wrecking the party. It has virtually given Mr. McKinley another four years of power. They furnish the votes and they can compel the nomination of a candidate who will win. Their local Issues seem so important to them that they have overlooked the great national qaestions and have allowed the party to drift into its present deplorable position. Had their delegates said firmly and once for all, "We can vote for no Populist who haa stolen the party banner," a .Fopuiist cooia not have been nominated. Three years from this date the party mast be prepared (o start right, and we can do so only by putting a Democrat in nomination on a Democratic platform. A Populist will kill us again. If the sonth has any real patiiutiam it will help redeem the coantry.?Hartford Times. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and jolds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. " What shall pou do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then ,in either sase take the only remedy that has been introduced in ail cmiizea conn-1 tries with success in severe throat and long troubles, "Bosehee's German Srrap." It not only beats and stimulates the tissues to destroy the ger a disease, but allays inflanimation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try oke bottle. Rocomtnended many pears by all druggists in the world. For tale by Monaster Co., druggists. Mr. Phil. H. Dannenberg, who was a resident of Wiunsboro for a number of years, but is now traveling for a Baltimore firm, was in town Wednesday. His Iriends here are always glad to see him. 11|| .mmt |_n ,1-,- Hal , |i I,, rrmw i 1 WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE DISEASES CURED BY Inhnc+Afi'c Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Irregularity, Leucorrhoea, Whites, Steril- j ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, in matron or maid, all find re-! lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNSTON'S SABSAPABILLA. It is a real j 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 ac lion 01 the heart, shortness 01 Dream, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make the average woman's life so miserable. MICfllfiAX DRT7G CO., Detroit. Hi eh. John H. JIcMastcr & Co., Winnsboro, 5 C.: T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C : T. G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. | Notice.? all parties having- claims ntaiii-t tli* estate of Q D. V7illifords deceased, will render fo me an account of their respective demands, dnly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate mast make immediate payment. J L. MIMNAUGH, 10-30 Sw Administrator. > 8 'il?~ U... A I nave tou a Backache?Titti Pains Across the L of an Unnatural C They Me; , The most sue Complaint, one ths Vaughn This is a pure] In use that will eff< triptic acts directly normal healthy coi READ WHa I_ I have been suffer caused from the liver and ? to lie down except shortly i fluid. Three-quarters of a i I was completely filled legs terribly Inflamed and Influence or an opiate. Ih; able and able to attend to nearly two years. You may publish as mu< may be benefited by It. Since'then this gentlesu "Van*hn'? JLitb. bo far, and am now enj If you have any of LYON MANUFACTURI and he will ad\ 04 all druggists or sent oi EDUCATED IGNORAMUSES Lean Briggs, in October Atlantic. Take the o!d system in its most monstrous form?take learning Latin grammar by heart before translating | any Latin author, says Dean Briggs, of Harvard Univerity, in the October Atlantic. Nobody now defends a practice so stupid;"yet that wonderful feat of memory strengthened many a I memory for other wonderfal feats. I The boy who mastered Andrews and Strddard knew the power of patient effort, the strength of drudgery wen i done. Through a natural reaction memory is underrated now. Education at the time when memory is trained easiest and bast much be saved from the barrenness of memory work and must be "enriched." Even the multiplication table is threatened with banishment. We leave tbe straight and narrow way, and wobble all over the flowery meadows. We are held do vn to accuracy so little that it is next to impossible to flod a youth who can copy a list of printed name3 without misspelling. We have boys who cannet spell, men who cannot spell, teachers who cannot spell, teachers of English wbo cannot "spell, college professors who cannot spell and have a mean opiuion of spelling. ?? KraT? Man Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney frnnhJps ai weil as women, and all fee! the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-dowri foeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says: "Electric Bitters are jast the thing for a m3n when he is all run down, and don't care whether Le lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a aew lease on life." Only 50 cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. ?A patty of beggars were taking in the town on Tuesday. They were j traveling In a wagon and seemed to be professionals in the business. One of the party, a tinv girl of six or seven years, was doing her share of begging and had evidently had early training, lor she was as glib as her elders. A Tillage Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the well koowa village blacksmith ar Grabam^ville, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: "Oar little son, five years old, ha* always breu subject to croup, aud so bad have the attacks been that we bave feared many times that he would di?. We have hadtbe doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now oar sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the lough tnucus and by giving fifquent dosrs when the croupy symptoms appear we have found tost the dreaded croup is cared before it gets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be yiven as confidently 10 a babe as to an adult. For sale by MeMaster Co., drnggistp. Mrs. d. M. Stewart returned from Colombia on Friday. "I hare used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ?nd Diarrhcei Remedy and fii.d it to bt1. )i great medicine," says Mr. E. S. Pnipps, of Poieau, Ark. "It en-el ol' bloody flox. I ciuliot -peak i? o highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not ] raise. of tht>se who use it. Hit- qn < k cures which it tflfecis e?en j in ti* t eev-ie ca^es m-ikeitaj f .v ! rv r . U'-'r. t r mir n} ,>ic AIhm. i ili u^gioJ-. I ***" I Mr. \ E McDonald was in o!uml?? ? I i ay. CASTOR i A Toe Infants aad Children. Tiie Kind Yob Haso Always Bought j Bears the .j Z7 "" j j Signature o: "V/; j I Rev ! I moid Thomas came up from .in Pi iHav. : v . ! Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use of i Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg-1 ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sfck headache, malaria, biliousness, constipation and i.!ndred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS, ny of i hese syi Feeling ? Dizziness ? Nervousness oins, or in the Bladder?Sleeplessness? oloror Scalding Urine. an "Kidney T cessful remedy for all forms of Livet it Has effected some remarkable cures, i .L I i s liilium e y vegetable preparation and tke only :ctually cure Dropsy and Gravel. Vat on tie Liver and Kidneys, restoring" ldhion and eradicating all disease* ar /S SAID AB Caoss Eztb. ing for three years from Anasarca or general Dropsy < Cldneys. My physicians said that I could last bet a short &fier being tapped. Every t. ^ao was completely filled fallen was drawn from scrotum several times. at the time 1 began uslng Vnughn'e Llthontriptic OMUl^K XlUiU* X tV M) tiluwic W jcotwy i??V V* D*W v v-r nva used eight bottles of Vaughn's Uthontripnc & my business. I can now ride my horse, a thins I Had t ih of my statement as you desire. I am glad to give It, s Yours truly, * RJ. BETSILL, HaJ. 18th Rej in writes under date of Aug. 11,1900: BOtrfptic faaa effected a permanent cure. I ha oying.good health." the above symptoms write to the Medi NG CO., 45 So. fifth Stree ise you by letter in regard to your esj n receipt of price to any express o1 - - m ? mm m i & i^Aia I! I Ct?a?-4 ...4_ "ucaa'?loa the hsit. j tl*T-- I'f'jlaotfcj * hixurMLiit (mft. f to KeBtor? Grey . H*tr to iva Youtifu.1 Color. f HV~%'f: _ 7-* n^'-n rt-ra?o? A h?ir UlliiHfr I fj&jsSg&j ; *-;.n.'if, ', ' mtt I NOTICE. . All persons holding claims against the estate of Thos. P. Mitchell, deceased, will present the same duly verified to A. S. & W. D. Douglass, Attorneys, Winnsboro, S. C., and all persons indebted to said eitate will make payment to the nnderaigned. E. G. BRICE, 11-27-3 Administrator. Sale of Personal Property, j Aa Administrator ot the estate of Thomas P. Mitchell, deceased, I wSll j sell me personal properiy uciuugug to the estate of said intestate at his lato residence, near Avon, S. C., on Wednesday, December 12tb, 1900. Terms of Sale?Cash. R. G. BRICE, 11-27-3 Administrator. ' REAL ESTATE Hffi SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH * DAY OF DECEMBER, as agent for tbe beira-at-law of Thos. P. Mitchell, deceased^ I will ofirr fcr sale at public auction, af tbe residence of the late ( Tb03. P. Mitchell, ihe luhowing real estate: ft \ A trc/?f 70 9/>rpfl. mnr* nr bounded by lands of C. S. Brice and "] Mrs. A. C. Mitchell. (2.) A tract of eight acres,fmore or bonnded b}* lands of Jno. T. Chalmers, Mra. S. L. Morris and Mrs. A. C. Mitchell. (3.) A lot of three acres, more or ?less, bounded by lands of R. C. Dove and Mrs. A. C. Mitchell. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to t pay for necessary paper*. 1 R. G. BRICE, 2 Agent for Heirs-at-Law of Tboi. P. fc Mitchell, deceased. 11 ?7-3 i t Ttiar^sgiVir^g ? c 1 IS COMING, \ % and we are prepared to serve p you. jj c CELERY! CELERY! < a C from Kalamazoo, crisp and fine. I Cape Cod Cranberries. . J English Plum Pudding. 3 Fruit Cake in 1, 2 and 5 lbs Large Cluster Raisias, : Seeded Raisins, Currants: Citron, Figs, Dates, Orange and Lemon Peel, New Crop Nuts, Choicest Fruits in season, n * r TT I "nniTTnTTm IM. JUUHIMT, Dealer in?Fine?Groceries. EVERYTHING^ NECESSARY For tlit; Thaiikspriving feast 1 can be found in our large s'ock of GROCERIESI We can supply the staple goods, such as J I uu Ifimo Rice I fiULU, l^awu, nuiuc, MV??M vw} Sugars and Coffees; or the fancy things, snch as Mince Meat, Cheese, Macaroni, Buckwheat. Rolled Oats, Citron, Prunes, Raisins, Apples, and Canned Goods of all ' kinds at prices which will enable the lean 1 purse to be just as thankful as the fat one.' i Fresh goods arriving daily and the qual- j. ity of all that we offer is of the hundred- j per-cent kind. Call to see us or 'phone for what you ' want. All goods delivered. I ] J. D. McQARLEY & CO, " ( XTrv JO x UUUC V. - - .Jc mninitiQ P i III|IIVIIIV I -Hca<iachc? -Chills?Urine Jtt "rouble" 1 ' and Kidney W& :riptic 1 medicine now jglm's Lrtkon- jjB them to tHeir -|K OUT ITI m , ?LC,Jttly21,1S?. 3f the cellular tissue, time. I was unable 4S8W and saturated with Xt * , perfectly helpless, 3u C8pt while under the ajK d am now comfort>eea unable to do for us some poor sufferer ?C^ 5. a C. Tola., 186a ' jfKMt vo had no retnrn leal Director of ySL t, Brooklyn, N. Y. ? >ecial case. ffice, $1.00 a bottle, |EF pOMING! R. BRANDT, v*>S The well know* Jeweler, of Chester, S. G, Will visit Winiisboro on ?. '. "k Friday, Nov. 30, md display his el eeant line of A. > W WEDDING and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ... i ' 4 at (}bear Drug Co.'s store. One Day Only ' ' - s?:: . This is his last visit before Christmas. Mr. Brandt will be at Ridgeray?n SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. \ EXECUTOR' SALE. State of Soatb Carolina, / County of Fairfield. $ I WILL OFFER FOE SALE TO he highest bidder before the Court --i. trr^L-L *_ J_v ' it', wmcm louse ai nrmudouru uu me iiaoi 10NDAY IN DECEMBER next, eing the 3rd day of said month, the [ sold portion of i&nd belonging to he estate af Mrs. Sarah E. Center, iiuate, lying and being in the Connty nd State aforesaid,to wit: The House ract, containing 362 6-10 acres, more ir less, bounded north and west by L F. Ruff and Smith, east by Haith* oct and Wooten, sonth by Little Jedar Creek or Boney's Branch, on Fhich are valuable corn lands. ^ Also tract designated by C and D on , ?lat drawn by the late Howell Edannds, D, S., containing together 232 ,cres, more or le68, bounded by said reek or branch on the north, east by \ Boneyj south by W< T. Freeman, nd west by lands of Donglass and the Jolnmbia road. On the following terms, to wit: )ne-third cash, balance in two equal nnnol instalmen+q taH hv hnnd if purchaser and mortgage of pretnses, with interest from date, payable .nnually, until the whole debt is paid, 'crchasers to pay for papers. WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex'or Mw, Sarah E. Centre, dec'd. lMStd. : 'lliaf BROKEN CHINA is giving ihe Powers much :oncern just now. Broken :hina might cause sorrow to i many housekeepers, too, omy it is so well known that broken articles can be replaced with goods from our stock of CHINA, CROCKERV and GLASSWARE. raster cm?. Administrator's Notice. AH nerrons indebted ro rh**e?t**e ?*t ^ ^ ^ ^ - J -J Kev. tt. u rer ry, aecea^ru, .aic urici>y notified that f>a> ment rau&t be uiade to the undersigned, and personsfholding claims against Ktid deceased mast present tbem duly attested to the undersigned for payment. T. W. BRICE, ll-20-4t Administrator. - v. - . /