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THE f . W6 - AND UILRALD. t PUrLIIEW TRI-WEBKLY -BY-t *Sw AND IERAL0D COMPANY. PESafS. IN ADVANCk Oae Y - - - 53.00 Sk4tomths. -- -, - - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday, December 13. 1898 BLYTHEWOOD PARAGEAPHS. Cbristmas is rapidly approaching. Marriage, entertainments, and sleigh ing (slaying) are now the. order of the day. Miss Ella Moore spent last Saturday and Sunday at home. air. J. C. Hoffman, one of our most popular citizens, is now in Columbia where he has a position in the dispen sary. Mrs. Jas. A. Ballentine returned last Friday. Miss Ellen Bookhart went to Co lumbia lastjSaturday. Mrs. M. Langford is visiting rela tives at Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wooten, of Columbia, spent last Sunday at Mrs. Sarah Wooten's. Mr. H. L. Baxter is now clerking for Mr J. W. Blain. Mr. J, . Hoffazn has been spend ing a few days at home. Mr. G. W. Moore and daughter, Miss 'iarie, of Ridgeway, paid our town a short visit last. Friday after noon. Mrs. Cynthia McGrady, of Lewie dale, is visiting her mother Mrs. Sarah Wooten. I also agree with "Fritz" concern g prohibition and will venture to say.that whiskey is degrading to any man who takes it even with the ad dition of "cherry bark." Just think of the mothers hearts that are saddened by the indulgence of their boys. And the loving wives who wait and watch anxiously until the hours of midnight for the j e tarn of their husbands who come in with their breath perfumed with whiskey. How - many homes could be made much happier without the existence of strontg drink. Dec. 9, '98. Chrysanthemum. Discovered by a Woman. Another "great discovery has5 been made aiid-hato, by a lady in this S count'ry. "Disease fastened its clutches S ..upon her and for seven years she withstood its severesi. tests, but her vital organs -were undermined and death seemed~ imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep She inally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottfe. of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking flrst dose, that - she slept ill night; and with two bot tles, has been absolutely cured. Her -name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus writes W."i Hlammick & Co., of Shelby, N. -0. Trial bottles free at McMaster -Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50c -and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 SArLEr NEWS' -At the manse, on the 7th inst , at 10 o'clock a. tn.. Mr. W. Frank Dicker son, of BuckheasS.. C., wss married by Rev. W. W. Sad!er to Miss Susie Carter, the - eldest granddaug~hter of Mrs. Win. Pettigrew, of Lub, S. C. The groom is a yong man d'i'od character,~- who enjoys the respect of all who icuow him; while the bride is one of four orphans le ft in their in-. fancy to the care of the grandmother who has reared them, now to give the oldest to brighten and cheer the home of another. After the ceremony the I idlal prtrty returned to the home et ..e groom. May ha ppiness .and success, -with the blessing of God, attend themi. On Friday night, December 16th, there wlI be an entertainment at the home of Mr. A. W. Ladd, near Daw kins, where the ladies of the commu nity -wiha serve their friends with hot supper. -meats, s weets and good cheer. The proceeda will be applied to a good * cause. S sOL.DIER AN4D PREACHER. News and~ Courier, Dsc. 9. "Just as the' san is setting, and everything connected with u.v burial is finished., let my friend and brother, Mr. W. F. Whilden, or some other proper ar-d competent pe-son, step to the head of the grave, and with his cornet sound the 'Tattoo,' and then the algnal, 'Lights Out!'" Among the effects of the Rev. C. E. Chichester, who passed away early yesterday morning, was found a pap~r written by his own hand, giving full "directions for my funeral and burial " and c ;ntaining the request which we have prised above The "directions" were written in November, 1894, four years ago. They begin with the declaration, "bel'ng of calm-and sensi ble mind," and end with a confession of faith in "the Triune God" - faith which sustained his soul amidst all the confliets and sufferings of life and confronted him in the long, hard * struggle turough which he passed into the sweet contentment of the higher and better life. The following also cocurs in the ."directions," and shows how true toe brave heart, which is stilled forever, beat for the cause he loved so well and served Eo faithfully:a "The spot long since selected for my final 'resting place, and. fully under stood between Mrs. Snowden and my , and made a matter of permanent rd, as she assured me, is right der the shadow of the large soldier ument, in the centre of the Con derate plot. it, Magnolia Cemetery, vhere it will be cared for for all future ime by the descendants of those who ought for the Confederacy. * ' 'Let the burial take place, if con renient, at the close of the day, to ter ainate abcat sundown. It may seem .o otbers a strange desire tbat I, a ;bristian minister of the gospel of ?edcc, should- express a wish that a Walte, suitable to the rank of a Cap sin of Artillery, be fired over my rave, after all other services are over, >y a piece or section of Light Artii lery, providing it be done in a soldierly manner, and not by an awdward squad >r undrilled men. To this end, if not enough well-trained veteran Confed rate officers or men can be easily gathered to perform this duty properly, a detachment from the Citadel Cadets might be securod." Then follows the reqest that "tat too" and "lights out" be sounded at his grave after "everything connected with my burial is finished," and the final request that he be left to "rest quietly in the tomb until the Archan gel's trumpet shall sound," and the earth and the sea shall give 6p their dead and the soldiers of the Confed eracy, from battlefield and camp and prison,.fro mountain and valley and plain, shaft respond to the call of the great Captain of Salvation, "Here!" . Thei e is a grand pathos in the words of the Chrisian soldier who rests from his labors; a touch of the dramatic, not, as he says, prompted "by any vain and presumptuous motives," but because he believed that "death to the Christian is not a cause for sorrow and morning, but * * * a glorious and triumphant passage to the enjoy ments of the eternal world beyond." It was for the purpose of irr.pressing "this idea upon the living" that the "directions" were given as to the character of "the Scripture passages. the prayers, the remarks and the music," and the Masonic and military ceremonies at his funeral. "I have always expressed the de sire," Mr, Chicbester wrote, "to be buried in my Confederate unform coat, wbich is packed away for the purpose in a large packing trunk," and in this uniform he will be laid to rest to-day. He was fnithful unto death. His life and courage and hope and faith should be an inspiration to those who are waiting to cross over the river into the bettei country. Regardless of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more rickness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A msjority of the ills afflicting peo ple to-day is traceable to kidney trou be. It prevades all classes of.society, in all climates, regardless of age, sei, or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmisiakable, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the bck, a desire to urinate ofen day or night, profnse or scanty suDly. Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing po:soned and germ-filled blood. Sometimes the heart aches badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed und'er the inflin ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It has a world wide reputation for its wvaiiderful cures of the most distress ig cases. No one need barlong without it as i is so~ eas* to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Root, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y., and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in The News and Heraid. @ JAPANES P1 A New a SUPOS Iesp tinwith i goddgsin sudsep. ofTt' LvrPll.A.n dose ilcnic o ft any ru efcsan iti Ah nonntc A.aslt ur o ik aN e yppi, aais-. toach iznscntp: biiuo eepieftri i anTlhknrddiess Tac'orve P~ ......It. ... ... AyegetablePreparationforAs - smtatjiigteFood andReguia steitetmachs and&oWebcof 1 Promoles'Dgestiont,CheerFul essa4ndesLCotainsraS_ttr Pl~Morphiktiora- Mrui OTNAR C OTIC. AperfecTlRemedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarroea, Worms,ConvulsionsFeverish ness andLoSS OF SLEEP. 1acSimile Signature of 4 94'.q-aa- I-V NEW YORK. EXACT COPYOV WAMPPER, CL EK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B'lorence G. Feaster, Executrix of th, last will aud testament of T. D Feaster, deceased, vs. George T Simm, The Wiinsboro Bank, Rober L. Martin, and Thomas R McGaha: and James Dillingham, as copartner under the firm name of T. R. Mc Gahan & Co. I N pursuance of an order of th Court of Common Pleas, made i1 the above stated case, I will- offer fo sale, before the Court House door ii Winnsboro, S. C., on the~ FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, a public outcry, to the highest bidder the following described property t' wit: (1.) "All that tract or parcel C land lying and being in Fairfield County and State of South Carolini knowni as the Home place, and fors: erly belor.gihg to Col. John Dawkin' deceased, containsing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFr'Y FOUR AND A HALF ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the nor; by Havne McMeekin's land; west b land of the estate of William F. Pea son, deceased; and south and ea~t b the main public road leading fror H e's Ferry to and through the vil lage of Monticello." (2.) "All that other tract o1 lan 1ing and situate 1n the County c Faifield, in the State aforesaid, co; taing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEIC ACRES, e r less, being bounded by lanc ndRoberts, Jerry Thomj ceekin, the Pearbo re. Gus Dicket FSALE. e purchase-mone n th~e day of ra. eon mf a credit( ,in t wo equal ar ith in'erest therec e, payable annual! debt and interest t dby-the bond of tt v-ihortgage of tt or all cash at the optic chaser, and the purchaser < to pay for all necessar for recordig their resp0 the risk of the former pu R. U. JENXINGS, ,1898. C. C. P. F. C OF ADUINISTRTIONi. F SOUTH CAROLINA, OF FAIRFIELD. ST O, Eeg~.,hTdge Probat 5, John H. McMaste ade suit to me to grar f administration of tb tof Dr. J.TR.McMe fore to cite and at gular the kindred an idDr. J. R. McMas ~they be and appes he Court of Pr< at Fairfield Cour olina, on the '76t next, after publi 1o'clock in the fort ue, if any they have Administration shouli o e granted. -'Given under my band this 9th da; of December, Anno Domini 1898. S. R. JOHNSTON, 12-10-2t Judge of Probate. Annual Notice. All persons holding demands of au kind against the County not previous) presened Zo the Board are requeste to fie the same with the County Supel isor on or belore the FIRST DA' OF JANUARY, 1899. so that the may be examined and ordered to b paid at the annual -meeting; and shall be the duty of all persons holc ing uch accounts or claims not paid t deposit them with the County Supei visor as required in this notice. B. G. TENNANT, County Supervisor Fairfield Co. December 3, 1898.- 12 6-8t AFPJANAwell enre Rlinumaram a~ ~m Scroula o Say-Cred ~~R d Alays ctdoughte. SOTHR I AIWY Ceta Time Beten olabaad ak . -~Y3 m a The * Kind You,. 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'~o - P.a:. draingo.'m b Ge.lepn P.Ar Am spwd ers betwhks'nto uthean shoe. .lAtte thian yol eepingeel swollwenck nvousc and douap Ifouhe d sm bteat .aing fee or Cintnatioes, ~Avlle'.Fo Thirdse.It wam hen etgr andM akesgt . a.kn eay. . urs. swollenWand A podere oin beunkeintof tll shoe. and Attis aseran yureet rehlb~lan n al neruggs and shI ou storesrt5. rn Shaeeto tIghto Yohoese'Fo. rAle' Ft-arste fea powd forate walki. eas..curesfl swolen sart ingsnervou feetitr and nsalyu spots - helistigoo corns and bunions. lpI' an sarancure for Chilblains aig cs Fotird bciteg ft.y it TYSo-dAby ySldyl druggists and shoe stores2c d2crapakage FREE. Address,e . lln . lmteLe Roy, N. Y. Finhae is ou hore IAwllen'spFot-Ese, R. owdertor thde ofeet.bte -ure paireud- sCon, ont Trsathe stinh day of aDcembert' 1898, for aChilbainschaiga aminis, tratSod byhel druists and soestW.Wyres, clea s.OlntdLeRN.Y PR ESORIPTION - NO. 9383. Said to be a 3PECIFPC -For Colageous Fevef Among Cattle. PRICE, 50 CENTS. joSLA i DEAR IHAVE JUST RECEI As protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, Consisting in part -of *Rogers & Bro.'s celebratedplated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. -ALSO Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., &c., and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conve mence. Respectrully, C. M. -CHANDLER Alnosr lrel II N o.1l Porto Rico Iolassel NO ISHURK MSU! FRESH CUDAXY HAMS. ALA FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL KIND, AND CHEAP. J. 9. M6C0b% I& CO. DR. J. B, BROOKS, Lat physician in charge-of the Keel. and the Tri-Elixin remedy - opned aprvat insti tute at~Hot-Springs. --for tbe treat ment of Cocaiie Rlait, And all diseases thit come to tsreamti ealth resort, such somnia, nervous, blood, liver, kidney and stomach c o mn plaints. H's home treatment for tb whiskey and dlrug habit oa re ondence solicie a ea fiden.tial. W~eferences: Any 'osalmer or sit omeial of liet Springs. 12-1-97 Machinery ! Manufacturers' Agents for the SMITH SONS --Also ENGINES, BOILERS, &e Our MR.8 . . McKEOWN is a Te'e W.0. MoI&W & 0ONS ?hei oq COBNqWRLL, 8. ( TAX NOTICE. Taxes will be due and payab'e from the 15th day of October to the 31st day of December, 1898. The tax levy for State purposes it 5 mills; for ordinary county purposes 4 mills; for pait indebtedness 1 mill; for school purposes 3 mills; making a total levy of 13 mills on tLe taxable property of this county. There is in addition to the foregoing, i special tax for school purposes of 2 mill in No. 1, No. 14, No. 17, No. 18 and No. 25, making a total of 15 mills in those school districts, and a special school tax of 1 mill in No. 19, making a total of 14 miils in it. There is also a t*x of one dmil -r on each ns-aleciizens beLween the ageo of1 21 and 60 vears, except t hole ni) art (tiiled or qre made exetnpt )v law Taxes are I ayable in the foilowinig kin. of funds .and i ot her: GoJ aud silver c. in, Unite.i S a es ear reecy, nasional tetk nolts a.At con pons, which shall become due and payable during the year 1898 on the consolidated bonds known as "Broitn' bonds and the bonds of this Stete known as "Blue" bonds, and an-y other State bonds which may be i4sued by authority of an Act of the General Assembly, the coupons of which are, by such Act made receivable for taxes. It may not be amiss to remind the tax payers that when the time for collecting taxes without penalty closes, the present jicumbent will surrender the offlae to his successor and that neither he nor his sucesssor can aidl those who are not up to date in paying their taxes, and to suggest that the rash begin as early as the 15th No vember, instead of as heretofore on the 15th December. HAYNE McMEEKIN, County Treasurer. Winnsboro, S. C., 6 Oct., 1898. To RAISE SUPPLIES FoR TME MTNIcI PAL YEAR COMENCING APRIL 1, 1898, AND ENDING APRIL 1, 1899. Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro in Council met, That for the purpose of raising supplies for the year commencing April 1, 1898, and ending April 1, 1899, a tax for the sums and 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 Imills ad valorem upon every dollar of the value of all real and per sonal property within. the corporate limits of the town of Winusboro. Two dollars to: be paid by every male inhabinant of the town of Winn. boro between the sges of eighteen (18) and, fifty (50) years in lieu of working on the st-reets of said town. All taxes assessed and payable undei this Ordinance shall be paid in. the following named kinds of funds and no other: Gold 'and silver coin, Uni ted States currency and national bani notes. All taxes herein assessed shall bI Idue and payable between. tho 15th day of November instant and the 1st da3 Sof January, 1899, and;~ all taxes re maining unpaid on the lst day of Jan. nary, 1899, shall be collected by dis tress or otherwise as now provided by law, together *ith all legal costs. Done in Council this the first daj of November, Annat -Domini one thousand eigh [sEAL) hundred and ninety-nine under the corporate sea of the said Town Council JAS. E. COAN, Attest: intendant. J~o. J. NEIL, Clerk of tenil HYACINTHS, Single. HYACINTHS, Double, T UL IPS, Single. 'TULIPS, Double. CROCUS. NA RCISSUS POLYANT HUS NA RCISSUS, Single. FREZIEA. -ONION SETS *The Equitable iLife Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the in this territy is desirous of secur ing tbe service of a man of char. ac'er and ability to represent its interest with Winsboro as head ,*quarters. The right man will be *thoroughly educated in the scienc Oof life insurance and the art o1 Wsuccessful soliciting, t1here is no *business or profession not re jquiring capital which is more re Wmunerative than a life agency *conducted with energy and abil *ity. Correspondence with men~ Xwho desire to secure permanent employment and are ambitious to uion is invited. / W. J. ROD d9EY, Migr., 3-19-3mRock Hill,S. C. "HOUSEHOLD" THE MOST MODEM SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM6 BRACING ALL OF TH LATEST IMPROVE MENhTS. Unequailed for Durability, Range of Work, andSimpli-itV Old Sewing Machines iaken in eK change. Dealers wanted in unoccupied terr" tory. Correspondence so)cited. Address, J. H. .DERBYS IR , GEEL AGMT EBEL BUILDING, BICHMOND, TA -FOR A LIMITED time we are prepared to offer BARGAINS COLUMBI -and H ART FO B'ICYCLESW These Wheels are in No. 1 Condition and are offered at reduced prices, being shop worn. JORDAN .& DAVI~ AGENTS. I2-19 MU LES. PERSONS INDEBD -TO MB for any of the above stock since last spring and giving their notes for same, said notes falling~ due on the first of October and the first of November, 188 ilprepare to meet the same, as poppayment will be required. Buggies. ONBAN. COWS and CALVES. I still hatve a *ew oni band I wii pay the thighmt cash prie-e f-ir i oor attle it healthy arid p.utng. A. WILLIFORD. Wint~shoro, 8 C. MONEY TO LOAN. On farming lan~da. E-ny payment. No~ commirniions barge~d - 8orrower pys actual ec t of perfecting loa.. - nterest 8 per cent. JONB. PALMER & SON, . Colum biq, 8. C. or A. S. & W. D). DOUGLASS, 10-4 ' Wiansboro, S. C. For Sale, A TRA(T OF 176 ACRES OF land, on Little River. belonging to D. M. Broom. and bounded by lands of the esta'e of R. G. Simnonton, Stev enon and others. For terrns apply to - A S. & W. D. DOUGLAS& 111 Aorneys Winnshb&ist c; a -