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CAL INTELLIGENC Thursday, December 15, 1898 LOCAL BRIEFS. Saturday will be Hennies', ttie pho-ographer, last day in Wiansboro. adr -Mr. A. Y. Milling makes an at tractive advertisement this morning. Try '-The Alliance-Factory Store." -On Friday there will be a match game of base ball at Blackstock be tween the Chester and Blackstock teams. -Abont twenty-five or thirty colored preachers arrived here on the uanon train on Wednesday to attend the crnference in session here at the Zion A. M. E. Church. -It is rumored in town that Dr. Htyne, of Blackslock, iz coming to Winnsboro to practice his profession. Whethcr this rumor has any founda tion or not could not be eeriained -The Christmas entertainment t. be given to the children of the Pres !y terian Sunday School by the ladies of that church will be given on Thurs day -.ter Christmas, and not on Tues day -s was stated in a recent issue. -From the Chester Reporter we learn ihat .drs. J. K. Alston, widow of the late Col. Jos. K. Alston, of the 1st S C. Regiment, will receive from th. iverunment five dollars per day a; - 'etjion for the rest of her natural life -!-roinFictory to your Home. The on v --eat Piano sold this way in the Caro;s. Stieff Pianos "Sing their own praise." Baltimore Factory wa nms. 213 North Tryon Street, Cha-.tte, N. U. C. H. Wilmoth, Ngr. -Ov Wc:lnesday evening, about 6o'c: c'<, -W. alarm of fire was sounded, anc it was ;onnd that a s aall house, near the tan yard, be!ongiug to Mr. Jno. J. Neii. was on fire. The house was uocenpied and was Poon con samed. ~Dr . C. Jeter has decided to settl in Winnsboro to practice medi ciue :ud has rented an office an.d will b~ard in :he family of Dr. W. E. Aiken. Dr. Jetec has been practicing inJedkinsville for soma time and is we' known in the county. -The .Wintbrop College girls are to hsve only one day of holiday. They wou:d have been allowed a longer holiday, but the girls put it to a vote and all were in favor of having a single day only. They will take holiday on Monday, December 25th. -The ladies of the Episcopal Church will give an entertainment for the children of the congregation on Tues day, December 27th. This, like the entertainment given by the Presbyte. rian ladies, is free and is given to the children to help to.make their Christ mnas bright and happy. -Wednesday was the coldest day that wre have had. The weather bu reau on Tuesday predicted that a cold wave would reach as; by Wednesday -and it arrived on time. The mercury fell to sixteen degrees above zero and the cold was intense. It seems as if *the weather prophets who predicted a very severe winter were right in their predictions, for the cold weather be gan unnsn~ally early and it has con tinnei very cold for an uncommonly long time. -The town was startled on Mondas night (by the sound of the fire bell which was rung at about half-past eight o'clock. The fire proved to be in the gin house on the Elliott place. A negro woman passing the gin house * discovered the fire and gave the alarm and the people on the place extin gni.shed the flataes before the fire bad made :nauch progress. The fire caught in a room where .some unginned cot ton; was piled, and it is supposed that somei; one dropped a r~.tch in the loos6e totton. The fire department had .the e::gme out an~d were well on the way to the fire when they were told th~at i.vas out. -Glet your picture taken at once by He.'ie~s. Saturday is the last day. adv -Tlhe Methodist conference which met on tnet Friday in Greenwood has adj *urred,..and the next meeting of confaeuce will be held in Orange burg. On Mionday the appointments for 1899 we; e mnzde. Tihe~ following mi1.iste-s were assigned to churches in Feirfiai~: Wiz'nsboro, .Rev. J. D. Cro.s; Rigeway, Rev. A R. Phil lips; Backs tock, Rev. P. B. Ingraham; Fai:&ld Circnit, Rev. M. L. Banks. Jr. 't he members of the Methodist Chareb in town are very much pleased that Rev. hMr. Crout w.ill retarn to Winn.-born. Mr. troat has been in chas.e of the church here for a year, and :.is many friends are glad that he was niot sent by the conference to another charge. For Over Fifty Years. MRS. WVINSLow's SoOTHNG SYRUP' has been used for over fifty years by million~s of mothers for their children while ceething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gum;, illay- all pair, cares wind colic, and is the best ree.edy for diarrhea. It will releve the poor- little sufferer imme diatL.y. Sold by druggists in every part rt the world. Twenty-five cen;S a bottle. B3e sure and ask for "Mrs W. in!llow's Soothing Si rup," and take n10o her kia-d. 5-26txly For Sale. A TRACT OF 176 ACRES OF hac, n Litue River, belon~ging to D' M. Broom, and bonnded by landb of hine estate of R G. Sitnonto;;, Stev en-:.i and others. !'e- tm apply to A $. & W. D) DULIASS 11-17 Attorneys, Winjsboro, S. C, Constant Coughing Constant coughing is not only. vars annoying, but the coniuus hemn and irritation willson at tac and r jure the delicate lining of the throa and air passageMs. A'simplocoughi bad enough; a- acho coughi really dangerous. Take advice an( use the celebrated Dr. Bulls Coug Syrup at cnce and be cured. Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Dcses are sman and pleasant to take. Doctor recomcnd it. Frice 25 cts. At all druggists COMNG AND GOING. Mr. A. F, Ruff was in town Wed. nesday. Mr. J. E. McDonald is in Charles ton where be is attending a meeting of the grand lodge. Mrs. Clarence Jordan has bce spending several weeks witb Rev and Mrs. D. E. Jordan. Mr. R. H. Jennings and Rev. J. D, Cront have returned from conferene' which met in Greenwood. Mr. Lawrence Porter, who has beet at work for several months in Boston: Mass., reached home on Wednesday and will pay a short visit to his parents. How to Look Good. Good looks are really mare than skir deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. 11 the liver be inactive, you have a biliout look; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspepdc look; if yout kidney be affected, you have a piuulhedI look. Secure good health, and von will surely have good looks. "Elec tric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly ou tWe stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bot tle guaranteed. Sold at McMaster Co.'s drug store. 50 cents per bottle.s FOLITICAL APPEAL. ',Gentlemen," shouted the rural (Repu.blican) candidate for constable when it came his turn to talk at tte great political roundup preceding elec tion. "I'm no band to brag. Some of my enemies hai charged me with permittin' prisoners to escape, wIth favorin' my friends and makin' mirs takes in the serviL' of papers while I held the office I'm seekia' to fill an other term. All I got to say is that I done the best I could, and that I kin do better now I've got my hand in. "Gentlemen, I'm ready to stand or fall by my record. Look what this grand and glorious country h as done since you made me your constable, two years back. You've had the big. gest crop yeu've ever had in years, and you know it. The weather has been the best the oldest inhabitants ever saw. We've bluffed England in that Venerzela matter since I became constable; we've h'isted the American flag in Ubey fiad Phillipena Islands; we're importin' gold instead of debts; we've got business off the sick list and things is bginning to hum; we've been layin' up money; fa:nners is gettin' rid of their mortgages and even fish and game is gettin' a plentier because we pertect 'em. I'm not blowin' far facts is things that speak fur themselves. "Do you want these conditions to continue or not? Are you for pros. perity or agin it? If you are fur it, vote far me. If you are gin it, vote far my reptile opponent."-Boston Journal. CatarrA~ Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constiru tional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. H all's Cataarh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre cribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combiad with the best blood puifiers, actin~g directly on the mucuous surfaces. The perfect comnbiartion of the two ingre dients is what produces such wonder. fl results in caring Catarrb. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY k: CO., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. A LAWYER'SIMQsTAKE. A story told by Maj r Menziks is being circulated through the offices in ths stat:e house, of aVincennes hwyer who appeared for the defendant in a trial by jut y and put on' tbe witness stand a boy from whose testimony he expected to gain a great deal. To the conusioni of the attorney, tbe story told by the boy was greatly to the detrimenit of the defendant, and the attorneys set to work to show that the boy was "worthless." "What is your occupation?'' he ask ed the boy. "I work en my father's farm," the witness replied. "You don't do much but sit around, do you?"' " Well, I help my father." "But you are worthless, aren't you:? was the attorney's decisive question. "I don't know whether I am or not,' retorted the witness warmly. Then the attorney took another tack. "Your father's a worthless man, isn't be?" "Well, he works about the farm." The attorney here fastened an eye which gleamed with triumph on the jury and nailed the boy with a glanc4 from the other and said: "Isn't i true that y our father doesn't do enongt work to prevent his being callec worthless?" The boy had chafei under these un plea'ant questions, and summoning hi courge, he said loudly, "If you wanl to know so bad whether my father's worthless, ask him; there he is on the jury. "-Indianapolis Journal. Bucklen's Arntca Salve. The Best Salve in the world for CUts ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenim Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Han~ds Chiiiblainas, Gorxus, an all Skin Ern tioLs, and psi~ively car P'- , ort' m:f pay requiired. It is guaram'ed m . perfect satisfaction, or mone:-. rei ed. Price 25 cena perr bo. A t Professional Notice. Dr. E. Claude - Jeter will locate in Wnnsb3ro on the 20th inst , and offer U his professional services to the citizens of Winnsboro and surrounding country. } Any requisition for his services will be carefully attended to if left at Dr. Aiken's drug store. 12-15 SAML. LINDSAY, X. D' 3 WINNSBORO, S. C. Office at Mrs. Ellen Cathcart's, ncxt door to Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store. S ftNight call at Winnsboro Hotel. 12- 6-3m - THE SPAIHAEiC WAR Has Ceased, but the 1AN CE-FACTORY STnR IS STILL FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE'S INTERESTS BY SELLING first Mass Gos at Dose Neit C i R1STMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. Al. 4e:-, Oranges, Cocoanuts. Far- La% er Figs. at 10c. per lt. Pezp-a Date:, at 10a. per lb. Se-I' as Raisins, at. 10c. per lb. Ule.ued Currants, 10c. per lb. Npw Crap Cal. Prunes, at 10c. per lb. Fa.:cy Evaporated Peaches, 12kc. lb. New Crop Citron, at 20.. per lb. N. C Buckwheat Flour, at 5a. per lb. N. G. Molasses, etc. A. Y. MILLING, 12-15-2w Proprietor. asy,Quickly, Permanently Restored %I F t 1F V is sd with a :f--MT,. L written gar V, CU li~rmniJmts, Lizzjuess, Hysteria, nu- Debility, Lost Vitality. Seminal.Losses, * Vemory-the result of Over-wok Worry, .*,-cuis Errors of Youth or Ovr-indulagenee. urce -0c. and $1; 6 boxes $5. Fcr quici% positive and lactingzresults in Sexual :.kr s. imt-ncy. Neirvous Debility and 1L05t neYELLu"W LABEL SPECiAL-double r7 ..ve strength .nd one e -,1 p.. r-anuit car.Ceaetaniet C IilI' S by mral. FR E-A bottle of the famous Japanese Liver -*ZUcIs .ill be given with a S. box or more of Uag cetuc Nervine. tree. Sold ouiy by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Win'nsboro, S. C. Notice to Trespassers. All persons, irrespective of color. are iereby warned against hunting, fishing, or in anyway trespassing upon our lards. The law will be enforced. W. R. RABB, R. R. PARK, 12- 6-St W. D. PA RK. Notice to Trespassers. All persons, irrespective of color, are torbidden to hunt, ah, or tres passing on our lands. T. W. WOOD WARD, T. W. RUFF, T. G. ROBERTSON, W. R. RABB, W. R DOTY, FR ANK M. GADsDEN. 12-8-1mi Notice to Trespassers. All persons (white or black, without any exception) are warned against hunting, fishing, or otherwise tres passing on lands of the undersigned. The law will be enforced. A. WILLIF'ORD, H. L. ELLIOTT, Wi L. KIRKPATRICK, R. Y. TURNER, 10.29-1m J. F. McMASTER. Notice.I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I havea this day sold and transferred all of the stock boeld and owned by me in The Winnsboro Dry Goods Company, a corp~oration doing business at Winns boro, S. C., to Messrs. Porter Bros. I bespeak for them a continuance of the -ame liberal patronage that said Com~pany enjoyed during my connec tionl with it. W. J. KING. Nov ember 29th, 1898. 12-3-im HEADQUARTERS -FOR-. OPF1 TH YER ROUN. PATTERN HATS and BONNETS of te the latest designs. A complete line of Misses', Children's and Infants' Caps. Walking Hats and Sailor's in all the new styles. Mv Milliner is consideved one of the be.n in town, and our work gives per. feet batisfaction. Thanking my customers for past pitronage, I solicit a continuance of ibe same. MRS. A. L. McCARLEY. Annual Notice. Ali persons holding demands of any kindi against the County not previously presented to the Board are requested to file the same with the County Super visor on or before the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, so that- they may be examined and ordered to be paid at the annual meeting; and it shaii bec the duty of all persons hold InIl! eauch accounts or claims not paid to tieposit them with the County Super visor as required in this notice. B. G.TENNANT, County Supervisor Fairfield Co. Decemnber 3, 1898. 12-6-8t -OSBOR NE'S C Uiiis A New alid Complete Treatment, cosiatizq of STJOSITOuES. Capsules of Ointment ad tw Boxes of Ointment. A never-faling cure for Pile of every natures an degree It makes an operation with the knife, which =s painful, and oftec rasdt in death, uuneceeaary. Why endure this terrible ease We pack a Written Guarantein eas S Box. NoCure. No Pay. Sac.and $r a box, 6 for $5. Seey mail. Samples fe SOIlTME1T, 25o. anl 50. CONSTIPATION ," evntd. b Kreat LIVER ad- ST OMACH REGULATORand BLOOD PURIFIEL Small, mild and pleasant to take: especiafy adapted for children's use. SC doses 25 cents. FREE.-A vi'l of these humus little Pellets will be given with a $z box or more of File Cure. No'Tc-TE GUNua Fsa jAPANsz IL. Cuim for Sole only by . . OBEAE. Druggist, WMinnaboro, S. C. WANTED! EVERYBODY TO KNOW that we have Fruit Cake in one and five-pound tins. Raisins in every shape. Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates. National Biscuit Co.'s Cakes in endless variety. Soda Bisenits fresh every three days When in need of anything goodto eat call on us. F. M. HABENICHT. JUST RECEIVED As-protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, Consisting in part of Rogers & Bro.'s celebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Spoons, Carving Sets, &a. --ALSO Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, - Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., &c., and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conre mience. Respectrully, C. M. CHANDLE.R Machinery I Manufacturera Agents for the SMITH SONS ENG INES, BOILERS, &,. Oar M i. S.C.McKEOWN is a Tele .phone crank too. W.0, KEOWN & SONS P ne in our CORNWELL, S. C iftie -n Winnsboro 'iliCester line. 4-6-ly TR ALEWS FOO'T EASE A pwder to be shaken into the shoe. At thsseason your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes,try Allen's Foot Ease. It warms the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for Chilblains and Frost bites. Try It TO-DAY. Sold by all dggssand shoe stores for 25c. Trial pcaeFREE. Address, Allen S. Olae, Beoy, N-Y.. ShaEeito -our Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes fecl easy. It is acertain cure for Chilblains, sweating, callous, tired, aching feet. Try it TO-DAY. Sold lyall drugit and shoe stores, 25c. TilpcgeFREE. Address, Allen S. Qlmte, Le Boy, N. Y. LETTERS OF ADINISTRATIOII. S'TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, comrrr Or YAmRFmhLD. By 5. B. TOE HJJTOR, Eeg.,JuLdge Probuae WHEREAS, John B. McMaster hath ma'de suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and efiects of Dr. J. R. Mcli s ter, deceased: These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of dhe said Dr. J. R. Mclias ter, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the p6th day of December next, after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thin 9th day of December, Anno Dominui 1898. 12-10-2t Judge of Probate. Success-Worth Knowing. 40 years' 8uccess in'the South, -proves Hughes' Tonic a.-great remedv for Chills and all Malarial Fevers. Better than Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. A t Druggists. 50c andt $LOO bottfles. PALL OUR PREPARATIONS FOD thoreagh- and our stock is nowv ready The fact that low price cotlon makes 1 to render good service by showing a reached with cheaD cottn. We call the ladies special attertior to our fine stock of seasonable DrE Goods, Novelties in plain and figure Venetians, mixcd effects in Silk and Wool, a great variety of Coloring: Cotton Goods hive never heeu a; cheap as now. We have a full stoqk of al Staple CUtton Goods, with great varie ty in colors of Prints, Percales, etc. MILLINERY. Our fall stock is the most complete newest, and most stylish we have ever shown. We can fournish you the best work and up-to-date goods at prices t< please you. We are hustling for trade and w ye and save you money. The best g ----GIVE US --4CALDWEL The Corsets The W. B. Corsts telligent woman. health, comfort, app heretofore unknow: "head" of the Cors hundreds of styles 1 object other than i every visitor to her LA D ~You all are respectfull the ]Best $1sC on earth. Be sure ai styles I have in stock. ~Q. D. WII MEN'5, BOY'2 Ready Ma( TO BE CLOSED OUT. C MEN'S SUITS, WORTH $10.00, MEN'S SUITS, WORTH: MEN'S S UITS, WC MEN'S SUJIS CHIL Now is your tima to buy CLO'I ente. WIN NSBORO E ONE DOOR SOU'l Ye.iow and Blask Front. WINNSB The Moart session begins September pupil is required to pay an entranlec: penses. Turox.--Sholars in the Graded 8 exeapt in oases where they take up exi One extra, is seats per month; two em Literary eearse, 75 eelts pa Se.ientific eo Nash higher~ eurse iaelade all that in private faalln The reord er he sohelars or' tisa sq eir sta.ndingis the highar colleges, i Wier furc~~rthe rur address .W. H. ' GiOOD30 mm-' t YOUR FLL NEEDS OAS EE, or your inspction- NE A an;d BR!GaT noney scarce, spur s us to m cater efforts rreat varict': bnd at prices that can be SHOES.. We have taken more it-n usual cart to have c;ur shoe stoek cmplete and o the best.. Try us for any style shoe you want; we will show you good goods at low prices. We have some good valies in CLOTHING Men's and Joys, cheap. A fine line of Neck-ar. Gents' Hats in Pal styles-new &apas in stiff and soft hats-prices :.v. Geut~s Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. ill supply your wants in a way to pleast )ods at lowest prices is our 'im. A CALL. L & RUFF.Be to Wear. deserve the attention of every in ['hey possess merits that combine i earance and economy to a degree i. Such is the opinion of the et Department-of one wAho has Z o show and sell, and who has no making a pennanent patron of department. IES, y invited to call and seef )O G~oIset id inspec. the different r ~LIFOBD. 5 AN YOUTH'S5 le Clothing OME EARLY WHILE IT. STS. at $7.50. .50, at $5.00. RlTH $5.00, at $3.00. ~S, WORTH $8.00, at F1.75. )REN'S SUITS FROM 50c. UP. HING cheaper than cotton at 4 ~RY GOODS CO, H G. A. W HITE'S. - - - Main Street. ORO S. C. 20, 1897, and enads June 24 .898. Ea' 'ee ot 50 cents to meet co stingent ex ehool are not required to pay tuitior, ra studies in tha~ Collegiate Depar'anent. :!a, $1. r month. re, $1.00 per mnonth. Glausisa! course, $1.50 per n onth. preede. God C .r ~i c obtaine& shool a' comipetitive examnations, and the beat gaarantee of its e5aieney. K-TIHmOW, Prinnoina tSHALL This list is intended to aid yeUin choosing presents for young ladies. Nex: week we shall suggest for gentlemen. Solid Silvr.r Manicure Pieces, in setk *r singlo. Shee Hlorns, Shoe Hooks ~i !i File. KuiAes, Polishers, Perfime Ibottles, Virai grettes. Stamp Boxes, P..cket Books, Car: Cases,Cards Hat Pins, Combs and Brushes, Hand and Stand Mirrors. Hat Brushs. P..er Cutters, Biot:ers. Seais, Wridug Seis anid Tablets, Per pe:nail Caicidarg, Bracelets, in solid, gold and siiver, Powder Box:s, in cut.. glass, Fine Lnmps, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Waist Bute, Larguette Watch Chains, Watcbea, RMgs, In great vat ie ty, Thimbles Souvenir'Spoons, Ben dier Ckocks. Memorandam -Tablets, Gold Pen;, Scissors, Tooth Powder Bottles, Fine Umbrellas, and hundreds of other tLigs. 'Come in, we can aid you. CEvery good, but cheaper than ever before. REMEMBER THE 10 PER CENT REDUCTION. R. BANTTh Jmlr, C iES'ER S. C. NEWS *** and *+ tHERALD. Tri-Weeklr S3 a Year ini MdaceP We~kiy, $150 a Tearin Mdsaae. g3LETTER READS, SBILL BEADS, ~'OTE HEADS, LAWYEII8' BRIWS.B S MORTGAGES, DEEDS, - ~ CIRtGULAES, Sated ev:0 hiig in job line deae es~ as any where else in GIVE US ACHANCE Every penny spent at Ihome~ is kept at home. UNDERTAKING LN ALL ITS DEPARTMEETS, wea fnib stock of 'Caskets,' Burial Ceses and Coffins, constantly o~n hand, and use c.f hearse when rsquested. Thankful for past patronage and solici tadosz for a share in the future, in the Calls attaded1 to a: ain hours. THE EflLIOUT G~LN SHOP, J. iM. ELLITT & OO. I4-17ly