The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 31, 1899, Image 3

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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, January 31, - 1899. LOCAL BRIEFS. -See mortgagee's sale elsewhere. --en or twelve goods males for sale. T. K. ELLIOTT. 1-17-2w -Mr. G. A. White is rebuilding his bakery which was partially destroyed by fire recently. -The third regiment U. S. Volaun teer Engineers, will sail on Thursdsy from Charleston on the transport Saratoga. -John McMaster & Co., are agents for Nunnally's c%ndies. This candy is delicious and they have it always fresh. See their ad. -The northbound passenger train due here at about half-past six o'clock in the morning was eight hours late on Monday, reaching here at about two o'clock. -Rev. Jabez Ferris preachea his farewell sermon on Sunday night, and in spite of the disagreeable weather a good congregation was present. Mr. Ferris will leave this we. for his new charge at Kershaw. -Rt. Rev. Ellison Capers,- bishop Of the diocese of South Carolina, preached both morning and afternoon in St. John's Episcopal Church on Sunday and confirmed two persona. Bishop Capers ret arned home Monday - -On Monday mor.ing a child of Mr. Tom Lewis, of Charlotte, was buried in the A. R. P. cemetery, ftev. C. E. McDonald officiating. The body was broaght down an the noon train and the funeral took place im mediately after the arrival of the train. -The CharleEton people are making an efort to have several of the big warships visit Cjh rieston at the time of the Confederate reunion in April. If they succeed in getting these shipa they will no donbt prove a very great attractiion and many people will have the opportunity of seeing the battle ships that they have read so much about since the war with Spain began. -The State his recently published a list of the survivors of the famous Palmetto Regiment. Mr. J. L. Cant well, who was a private in Company H, has for several montrs been at work upon this list and thinks that he has it oorrest. There are in this list of sur vivor3 only two from Fairfield Coun ty-B. fi. Robertson, private, Com pany G, of Horeb, and Samuel P. Newman, private, Comp any G, Ridge way. -Tbe sold ways that was predicted for Saturday brought with it one of the heaviest snow storms tha.t we have had in a long time. The snow begau to fall at ab>nt midnight oai Friday night and continued falling heavily all day Saturday until it was about five inche3 deep. .On Saturday morning the whole face of the earth as far as one could see was covered with a dazzling mass of snow and it was a most beautiful sight. O.a San day the sun came out and the snow melted very rapidly, making walking very diffeicut and disaigreeable and leaving the streets in a fearful state. The snow, however, was a great de light to many and the beauty of. it makes us willing to endure the dis comfort that the snow brings. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumn, - Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no, pay reqoired. It is guaranteed to give per-fect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 centr per box. For ;a!.e by \lcMaster Co. COtIING AND GOING. Mr. J. Q. Davis returned on Sattur day from Columbia. Mr. George McCanits has returned to the Rock Hill High School. Mr. E. Palmer Divia has returned from the Sousi Carolina College and is confined to thie house by sickness. Don't Sell without lnformatonl. We have been informed tbat persim mon and a-gwood timber iP being shipped from this co-unty at three dol lars aod a half per cord. I bas been stated that at ti.e North this wood brings very fancy prices, and we ad vise those who have thip kind of tim ber to investigate and find out what it is worth before selling. They may get three or four times a . h as they are now selling it for. For Over Fifty Years. MRs. WINSLOW'S SoTHING STRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their childr en while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best ren.edy for diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 5-26tx1y RETSioS.3 1/iThLITi '. in 30 dasys. Cue .Nemu:'~.fl AI , k'4'!,:ntec), Vt-icocele Failr .-le ..y. Sos :u drawns and ssscued bvverrrs of uth. It wards off in t fnity and Con'.a:i;n. ~'Yom M<-n rqgain Ma.n ,c.od and Old Men recovr 'Truth:.vior. !t t.ives vi.;or and s .: osr: -: m.as udfu .1 ~ m: fr bu nao r r L: . Es:!y carried in :,.e v;.st pockect. Prg 50 CTS " "z.5 Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a grave-yard ogh; the sooner you get rd of itthe betr. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good for ol and young. Dr.Buli's Cough Srup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At al druggists. D*VOES WEATHER FORECASTS TOR FEBRUARY. Prof. DeVoe, the great weather prophet, predicts the following for the month of February: This month will enter with showers sollowed by warm, pleasant weather ever the Southern States. 'The rain fall will be very light over the East Golf States, with anusually high tem pera!nre. Storris will travel over the extreme northern part of the United States. 1st and 4nd, cloudy, followed by r2sia and blustery weather until the 4t'h; 5th to 7th, mild and pleasant; 8th to 9tb, cloudy, with showers, turning warLa and pleasant till ths 11th; 12th to 14th, showers; 15th to 17th, very warm; 18th to 21st, cloudy, followed by showers; 22nd to 25th, unusually warm; and the month will close with high temperature over the whole coun try. The Ravages of Grip* That modern scourge, the Grip, poisons the air with its fatal germs, so that no home is safe from its ravages, but multitudes have found alsure pro tection against this dangerous malady in Dr. King's New Discovery. When you feel a soreness in your bones and muscles, chills and fevei, with sore throat, pain In the back of the head, catarrhal symptoms and a stubborn cough you may know you have the Grip, and that you need Dr. King's New Discovery. It will promptly cure the worst cough, heal the inflamed membranes, kill the disease germs and 1 prevent the dreaded after effects of the i malady. Price 50 ets. and $1.00. Money back if not cured. A trial I bottle free at McMaster Co.'s drug i store. * 4 MRS. HARRIET HAYS DEAD. Mrs. Harriet Has, the wife of Mr. rthur Bays, died at her home, near ockton, this county, after a few days lness of pncamonia, on Tuesday ight, January 24th, 1899. Mrs. Hays' aiden name was Lanhon. She was aE ear relative of Joseph andI Samuel Laion, formerly of this county, and f Silas Lanhon who went west from his State and county forty or fifty ears ago, when this writer was a mall boy. She was a consistent mem er of Greenbrier Methodist Church, in whose Christian character her neighi ors had confidence. She was for j bout forty-five years the faithful and - :ving helpmeet of her husband, whom he has left in his old age in sad be eavement and loneliness. May our leavenly Father in whom he has rusted comfort and sustain him in his ~reat loss. Mrs. Hays was about sixty-nine ears old. She leaves, besides her ~usband, a host of friends who feel eenly their own personal loss in her .artre, but who rejoice in the lesed thought that she "is not dead ut,lepeth," and that in the morning f the resurrection there shall be a ~appy reunion in that home where ~omes no parting. A Friend.1 January 30, 1899. - THE CONFEDERATE EEUNION. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 21st, 1899. Dear Sir:-We have had inquiry from a number of county chairmen, equesting us to state to them, the mount and kind of provisions re quired from their zespective counties # for the re-union of veteraus entertain mnt in May next. We have, there- # fore, thought it would help them and 4 ou t:> suggest the amount in detail hicn, if you can secure it, will make p the quota of your county. To properly feed the veterans who can not find board, who will require such care, we will necd from your ounty: 950 pounds of meat, composed of im, beef, miuttor, pork, eggs, :hickens. 1 barrel grits. 2 barrels flour. 3 barrels potatoes. 2 barrels meal. 1 barrel rice. 17') pounds butter. Pickles, &c., as you may be able to mend. If you can not send in kind, their value in money will be an equivalent. Yours respectfully, Wmn. W. White, , Chairman Comn. on Commissary. The several camps of the county will. please take acticn on the above I circular letter at as early a day as os -ible. Respe ctfully,I T. W. Woodward, Ex. Committceman Fairfield County. SAML. LINDSAY, M. D. WINNSBO Rb, S. C. Offic at Mrs. Ellen Cathcart's, next i door to Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s Drug * Store. W-Night call at Winnsboro Hlo:el. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use stffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only ge the right r21nedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely rsed up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that wil: give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomnact and Kidneys, tone up the whole systen and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at McMaster Co.'s drug store, only 50 cents per bottle. 1 Notice to Greditors. ALL PERSONS LNDEBTED TO the estate of Fred Scruggs, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said estate are requested to present them duly attested to the undersigned. R. A. MEARES, 1-10-3c Administrator. For Sale; A TRACT OF 176 ACRAS OF land, on Little River, belonging to D M. Broom, and bounded by lands f the estate of R. G. Simontcn, Stev inion and others. F,r terms apply to A . & W. D. DOUGLLSA. 11 17 Attorneys, Winnsboro,. C, Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur suranee Company. TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF he Directors of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held n the Cour t House in Wininboro on he first Monday in February (the 6th). JNO. G. WOLLING, JNO. J. NEIL, President. Secretary and Treasurer. 1-18-2w Mortgagee's__Sile STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CoUNTT OP FAIRFIELD. B Y VIRTUE OF POWER CON tained in a chattel mortgage, )earing date 14th day of December, .898, executed and delivered by A. Y. Ailling to the Virginia-Carolina Chem cal Co., and recorded in the office of he Clerk of the Court for Fairfield ,outy, on the 14th day of December, .898, In Book Q, page 483, of Chattel dortgages, I will offer for sale, at the tere of A. Y. Milling, in Winnsboro, . C., on FRIDAY, T HE 10T H DAY )F FEBRUARY, A. D. 18S9, at 1,1 ~'clock A. M., the following property, o wit: All that certain stock of goods and nercandise consisting of staple and ancy groceries' earthenware, wood nware, tinware and hardware, now n store of said A. Y. MiEing, in 3eaty building, in the town of Winns loro, in the County of Fairfield and Itate aforesaid., Terms of Sale :-Cash. R. E. ELLISON, Agent and Sheriff of Fairfield. 130td WANTED! EVERYBODY TO KNOW that we have Fruit Cake in c ne and five-pound tins. Raiam.s in every shape. Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates. Nationmal Biscuit Co.'s Cakes in endless variety. Soda Biscuits fresh evcry three days When in need of anything good to eat call on us. . M. HABENICHT. Fave You Seen WE HAVE JUST SE CURED FOR T HIS POPULAR BRAND. ALWAYS FRESH AND JUST RIGHT to SUIT YOU. NOTHING BETTER. 60c. per lb. VADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSIT1YELY CUBZ A LL Neess Di.ssee-F.ignas "-~ A rAX RpteiBY, CO.p1.in3. Fo sal yn JNO. Htdy b.is. ria SC URE :rd Complete Treatment, consisting of SCUPP S: TORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two - Ointment. A never-failing care for Piles - ntre and degree. t makeS an operation -ife, which is pain ul, adoferslt . ..: unnecessary. hy endure this terribe soascT7, We pack a Written Guarantee-in each o.Cure,NoPay. %oc.akd$iabox, 6 for S.-y mail. Samples tree CINTMENT, U6e. an& 50a. rL A lO Cured, Piles Prevented, by SETPATION Ja,"'e- "'e Pets,t:e e T V2~t and STOMACK REGULATOk and .Ju.:1 &URIFIER. Small, wild and pleasant i .: especially adapted for children's use. 50 . 5 cents. '~E.-A vial of these famous little Pellets will 5:.::ven with a $z box or more of Pile Cure. -.v;-e-THE GENUINE FRESH JAPANEsZ ILE %.:.E wc: sale only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ELECTRO SILICON Shines Silverware Surprisingly without Scratching. Sample sent if you say so. It's unlike all others. Box, post-paid, 15 cta. in stamps.. It's sold Everywhere. The Eiecto Silieon Co., 40 Cliff, Street, New York. Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia,biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ABSOLUTELY CURE. N otice to Voters T Books of Registration for the nex: :anicipal Election, to be held on Apt i, 3rd next for Intendant and four W it ns for the town of Winnsboro, S. r.. vill be open for the registeiing of e -rs at the store of Simpson & C-r'carE on January 1, 1899, aod el- d April 1, 1899. All voters in th -Cion are required to register wIli ,$ time. J. E. LOAN, Intendant. -.1'. CATBCART, rvisor of Registratton. a'in Diseases. rhespeedy and permanent cure of t:-wr at rheum and eczema, Chamn 1-S Eye and Skin Ointment is e .b.t .n equal. It relieves the itch .r marting almost instantly and i mdaed use effects a permanent cnre . I also cures itch, barber's itch, tv -(1CL.Ca, pore nipples, itching piles. enat hands, chronic sore eyes and an a.'ed lids. Dr Cady's Condition Powders for hor~ses are the best tonic, blood purifier ar d' s'ifuge. Price, 25cents. Soldby Mc.MastAer Co., Druggists. . * HEART FAILURE has~often been styled the cause of death in persons who have long lingered in disease. The amazing work which the beart regularly performs would certalil pre-sur :e its breaking down. The most active ..oe can talse himself 1000 feu: an hour, the best loco motiv. 500 feet andthe heart 20,000 feet. To preserve its energies in full glow and force, Pabst Malt Extract, The " Best" Tonic, till act as an effective.and - p a etical l. a. No 'N il1F r. .a with ~.:i.re. No energy With out food'No staying pow er without rich supplies of blood. The heart is the great engine of the body. Keep it going, steadily, easily, persist-. ently, unto a ripe old age. PhiladelphIa, Pa. Ibhave used your Malt Extract where a "Best" [onic s;cmed to be indieated, and the results have' oved2 quite satisfactory. Where a malt preparationl is recgured, I shall not hesitate to suggest the u:se of 7OU( PrTHOS. SHRINER, M.D. A: all drug stores. COnDS.T.CUR2 ToTHE EDITOR:I-i have an absoluts remney fo osmto.By istmls thousa.:is of hopeless cases have been already permaninly cured. So proof-positive am V of it:- power that I consider it my duty to' send~ two bott les frss to those of your readers who i\'e Consumptionl,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postofice address. Sincerely, r. A. .OCar,..C., isa Pear! St., NewYerk. 5Z'- T.o 1.ditorial and Buainesa Management of this. a.er Guarantee this generous Propoeition, M'ONEY TO LOAN. on i rming lands. Easy payments. Na nrmisEions barged. Borrower patxs .:etual cru~t of perfesting loan. Inter' 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER k SON, Columbia,S8. C., or~ A. S. k W. D. DOUGLASS, '0-i Winnsboro, S. C. PA~ T.ER'S rHAIR BAL.SAM Augsta 2iv. Actal.t asso Bbontio. Chaoad sea Dr .hnta .h3~ In N,rro -s CLtARAN WE ARE ANXIOUS TO C WINTER STOCK in 2 - - - - - goo0 CU T?. We have sorne special values Patterns and Dress Flann offer special bargainm WC NtL And foa a little money wi Try it -aCALDWEL mnanded by modern conditions. We offer you SEL.Z Shoes ' fidence, because we know them scientiically designed and corret) for the least money, For sale by .Q. D. W WINNSB4 The at session begins September 2 api1 is required to pay an entrance f1 Tuxuox.--S.holars in the Graded. S< inu,t in oases where they take up exti )Me extra, 71 seuats per month; two er Literary course, 75 cenin pei Seientrific coni Uash higher eeae include all that i a private families. The record of the scholars of this sel heir etading in the higher eolleges, is WF.r farsher p 3tolr addresi, - W. H. 5 EOSBS, MES, MU LES. JUST ARRIVED FORTY NICE TENNESSEE AND EN i ULKY MULES at my stables n Winnsboro, from three to five years ild. These mules can be bought cheap r cash or on good bankable paper, >ayable in the Fall. Come one, come 11i who need good mules. I will ex hange them for broken down mules r pls hav a. few good Mares and a ouple of good Saddle Horses, one eV Two-horse Wagon and one good econd-hand Buggy. I also keep on hand a few MILCH COWS ud will sell them cheap for cash or change them for dry cattle. Always eady tor a trade. I bare engased Mr. S. B. CRAW-. !ORD for the season, and he will b e ~lesed to see any and all of his ml, y nends. A. WILLIFORDR Winnsbhno. S. C. CE 3ALL LOSE OUT BALANCE OF 11 lines and offer all heavy Is at- - - - RICES. in Dress Goods, especially in els, at low cut prices. We in Wool Underwear. D CA5H, 11 give a great many gyods. and see. L & RUFF.ce The Greeks Derived their Beauty of form and grace of car riage from the ease and freedom given by the sandal. . Y The deformed and unnat ural foot of the present day with all the ills which fol low in its train is therresult of wrongly made shoes. ISELZ SHOES give all the freedom and health of the andal combined witlt the beauty_ and -comfort de ith perfect con to bethe most built foot-wear JLLIFORD. )RO= S. C. , 1897, and ends June 24, 1898. Eact e of 50 cents to meet contingent ex stdie in the Ceilegate epartment ra, $1. month. se, 61.00 per month. |Iassical course, 31.50 per month. recede. Good board can be obtained ioel at competitive examninations, and the best guarantee of its effielency. 7FER?W, Principal. XMASB< 4GOODS. 'A @lhoie So loctiorEa of Goods. ar)d If ooI. Icilaser Co Big_Redu4Dio. i~ OUR CUSTOMERS WVANT.US TO have NEW GOODS with-every season, th'eretore we find it un wI.-e to carry onr stock over to a second season. his Cult to Piece ( ilmove it. (10 to 25 Per Ce 0 on the entire stock, with closir prices to start with, brinos this fine-ariay of beautifal goods aown cheape'r. than .... ever Chester saw them before. ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS AND COME EARLY. We mean business aod -*iu every -.castomer GENUINE GAINS. CHESTER, S. . NEWS And HERALD.1 Tri-Weeklw, $8 aYear~ inMye Weekly, $1.50 a Year .ina Ayance. .ll ~LET1ER HEADS, BILL HEADS, SNOTE HEADS, . E LAWYERS' BRWFS SLIENS, * MOR'fQA-EbM, DEEDS, CIR@ULABB, * and everything in job line doe Sas cheaply as anywhere elsema 'GIVE USA CHANCE, IEvery penny spen.t at home is kept at home. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS EPARTMENTS, with a fall stock 'of Caskefs, Burial ' Cases and Coffru.s, constantly on hand, and use of hearse whoa requested. Thankfni for past patronage and solicle tation for a share in the future, in the * old stand Calls atteoded to at all hours. THE ELLIOTT GIN SB@P, -. x- ELLIxOwT & 00