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-NEWS' AND imRALD. PURLJLMED TRI-WE EKLY$ -BY N -'NDHERALI)0M ANY. TERMS. IN ADVANCE./ On e V'~, - - -; WINNSiORO, S. C. Tuesday, October 3, - - - 1s9> WE do not take much stock i ii c talk t) make Dewey President. We have no doubt that he would m..ke a fairly good iPresident, but it is n-, et 1'! c::min tha he would be as bril llt h.. Whi-C House as iI Ma::i a Bay. The (ti i-: of the P.esilent a.e entirel diternt fro ih . 1 : wam officer. A Presidener rqui a1 en of much broader knowledge :' a naval c~flce: usually poaLcc. Xliii tary men !t.ve in . ::arrow gr). e, and it is not speing d' 2i of, them to say that they art n.o:rw. It is natuet , never;h~ss, for peop :o go wild over a h-ro, zan:i ; i:- on him for the Prczie':. We bell-re th-It D.wev is great I ., mln, t t "e har many noble traits of ci to -be adn-r . buht inobod-, kno' - - th:g of hi p !ie :id prncip:s :-of his -pecial ti;n!s fr ihe :1 ti President. We lhopi: th: h viil 11t K 'TMP'Maded 'a beieve that it dat y to accept the ! tC:in:: f "r I C iS a M.an tOat '.Xill ':o d it uni satisfi:i that it is bis d'uty. TnE take telcg-am t 1:0 ")1011 marke's, will, of cue, 'p: e e ub ject of much talk a , r e of business men for s-im -da'. o ~The L p :; ) -1 ' .v n reperted r : wi il :(': tml o171 tw a i h~ t the New O:': d aee uvestigat.e. ( ' oir. e w iev. r is aid be cmiug :a w'eekv i ~d, but we h'e y in :oc Z&Mramr t the benefit of tui:- li -- at ied -at, u ne propa n klgh ;-.dvice',.i:, trascti ms in C' t- . bn )s d:,d future-, ba-ed o - I: qa t a1as 'i 1 be dc tre1 wiP ! 1i w'.L T';i; m be d'ztw it tra!sicai ..: o:- the excha:e are mer.i, but wh lie is th.e autho il-y to deca-re a prisie sle f soot t'mil and void, merely be'~'ise the purchaser thtough.t that cottou w.as brtinging about eight cents? WE note that the Columbis S:oc is urging the Coilumbi:1 mierchant' :.o make contributions~ for the S:aie f~i. Columbia -has been growiag this year and her mi~rchants doubtless have regdl yb& A~efitfom t et IIC duatonD.L Iee divedvery a1pp rrat. andQ e'd t ng addreecs. Ithery o ee l seemed to ejvy thea e..erei~ e much. Schooil opened on odaI morning with about s-xty pp exp -ce th*a roll to be greufly incerem. in a few weeks Prof- 4. - M. P foy is principal, Mis; L-.ui: Blair : Scharge of the prima:e *. partmm j' and Mr.q. .Peurifoy the music, ca i themes, ec. . n Mr. Heath and John G.>dwei " cs' or ;6 down l4Nt week to at-euid the -c'o C.~ (erk - On Wednesday eveninig iL'e Gree'i briar ginnery caught iire. Oz.4 fo handa, Robert Clowins., wh e' en t* ouing to eXtingisht :le 9. m badly burned. Mr. A. Mack Dhdir bett on the 2.5thu alt. for .Augusta, wher le expec s n ;. : attend thi" Itlitary scho,.. Miss Blanche EnfI kut onl W~ednes day for the Coiumbil Female C.ollege *r Mr. E: giub Cama& oLe on wed cn i'" day fo'r Wofrbrd Cot:e. G ( October :?, '99. *For Over Fi fty Years. W -Rs. .T I~SLO'W's NOOTITNu Sy'W-p H has been used for over fift~ years - G L miilionts of mothers for their' ebildu - While terihing, With Perfect succe~s ntd'. It sootnes the child, softens the uums allays ali pain; cures wind colic, andpay is the best remedy for diarrhoea I A l a, ( ill relieve the poor little snifere Ediatelv. Sold by dirtogists 8 artof the world. Tw~e ty. fix le. De sure and ask ft ki' d Sc 1bngSya UPPER LONGTOWN AFFAIRS. The famers are getting along nicely with their work. If present favorable weather condition - cont inae we will witre-, the almn t (if ni :) singular spec:aele >,f th.a entire crop being har vested ere lhe a1 t of October. 'Th cottonl crop Wi.! b" vr ho( in our section-indeed a great deal bl.Atar than we expected. It is very fort u nate for us that prices sae advaucin, somewhat. The advance in price w i probably coznpensate for the loss in yield. Farmers should beware, how. ever, and not let the present advance in prices encourage them to plant an other large crop. Let us strive to make everything we can at home; diversified far.Lirg, we believe, is the most irofitable. Therefore let us commnhce now, in the beginning, by sowinig wheat and oats. Don't let last year's ligh t wheat crop discourage us, but let car minxtoo be, "More hog and heminv and less cotton." The upper Longtown school ope.ied on Mo 'day with an enrollment of twen:. The school is under the effi cieit in.uagement of Miss Bessie Ltl-eS, of Blair's. Miss Lyles is board irg at Mr. Jas. C. Stewart's. The owe r school opened soine time n~co. Miss Willitms has charge ef it s.iin th-s year. About thirty-scren scholars Lave Ucen enrolled. 'M iss Wiiams i. boarding at Mr. N. A Peav's. Theie have bei n several sceiables in Le'ugtown recently. One at Mr. N. A Peay's, one at Mr. T. C. Raines', and m:c at Mrs. Jackswi's. All were wel attendrd and a p!ce.; t time reported Cade: R. C. Reees hai retnrncd to Ile mn to -tume his studies isz 34izey L. Harrison, of Ridge way is visiting reVives here. Miss LznA Reeves has returned to Win:hirop to resume iher stuoils. pt 100;ar 30, *39 E H. ). , .:i t iess. I lnr imt on.-.hwill canse piple 0 ietmu.pxlf E k'lt!c Beitter is the I b es: rnerdcin, An i.' ',nrld to reg!ate hd conp, liver d kidneys tnd to pr ie bood wIt cuivs stroi skin, rich cumOl ticod it wilt mske god-looking, charmig woman of in-down ivait. OnlV 5) cents at McMaer Co. drm.- zto!e. T he Only Chuld T.cen. Mr, J. E Huey' is back from a sad visit to Fairdelid cuntuy. Hie went there i ontml ii: :o. see his wif e and child-.\br ry, a i Ale gir! three years o:d-wvho were visiting Mrs. Huney's mo:h. ;r. Trhe child wa; takent suddenly i I *u T .aviny aw dited that evening. Tn're interment wa- inl Fair fie d. Theo w sa0. . s a p c iar severe o. Mr. and '4 ne e r~h. I At e I , ers siV a u - n c e 1 o ru ~ n ? 'i ) ~~ -: R . LJ 1Rocco, - St , MempflIhis, Te'nn. - - t cn~'that I Used Dr;. V E.4'ili.L~4 *xir fo nenlraa it..~it.a mv general ihe it.h elCJAiI paid' $500 foi the h' t4 o m]y 'Iat a cnstof Iwo . 1 anco Con, ndspogo easp 0;)'. let t *J'81'I thsat If ICo E~S A RE SURPRISEDI cas f &ra e " Jr '' iEt .4 b ~ Po d '.LCETT -41 ( 7a .. .I i ven De ~~aI'llry 1. litt f~~- nlea to, I lT.I RAGSiu.I The Kind You Havo Always in use for over 30 years, 1 anx1 h. soial s All Counterfeits, Imitations : periments that triflo with Infants and Children-Expe What is C Castoria is a substitute for C. and Soothing Syrups. It is. contains neither Opiumii, Mo substance. Its age is its gnt and allays Feverishness, i It relieves Tcehiln-.- - anail Fialuiency. Itasmla Stomi:-h and Boweis, giving The ChiLn Panacca-Tha CE U INE GA. A Bears the c /7 In Use For 11 r Hf-CCNAURCor.MP:NY, 77 R.: Just Arr 9-1 Winnsboro, 8,C' A TCOST1X ' )4 (S9Ir~ I N N C r-Plated Tabdo spooEs, i' will sell at st for Gash.I Lter them, at COst prices THREE CENTS PER~ ;R. an~d see them~1. - CHANDfLER IENi, I A ~or Rent, "ID ENCE AND LOU 1x/ M Oi ;a o sen~ ralI p.anir: n err ber *7 and of p) nt-U io. a n, househabl and Ihitch-:n iays actnia farmning Ifip lmet., &c. IIntere:-t y >r cash A pyry t) i IL All: or )A LE & IiAGSD)A~ L' Eo . -- -l ~,1. I *)'~ %... ~~~tor Oil, Liari!e~s *. L 1 'ro~bic'~, cu~x: QS U~ie Fotx~, ~2g[3A. i z..9~) 1~caIt5 Zjhi i~tL:3.z~ Li: ~ 7~(~ i ~ ~.- ..4,~ ~W~z p~ lEe L~ ~ thj 55. ~ . -. 5)., ....... ~ihA ~ .1 E1~ ''.~i ci (e:~:~', S. ~iflFfr~ .~III~ .1 ~ ~ -SI . ., ~. .~ i 2 ..~;: J 'j ~ 3) 3CVy '~ IL . -usc,, (V3~ ''.5 3W) V 33j' *~ ~ ~ 31 ~ .3,-~. a i. .5. 5 ~xjJ a 3(1 :. ], U'... . I * b' *... ds .'..aA'Uz - *~ I * ~ bond~ WLJ~S~ 31... Ity Of ~ ~ *. - ".~1 C 31~O33~ * ..Z i(~li Ac~ !~3(IC I ~-~U's'. 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C r -' .40: g - 11 T GREATEST GR Tihrce Rings, Half Miile Race T PheMnomenal Acts, T - owns Acres Canvas, I IloyCes, 6 Bands, 50 Cage 15 Open Dens, Her< $4,ooo.oo Daily CIRCUS, MUSE -AND YAL i 0A $3 PI e k Gra aac hw ti e '-P MIA L ORLEOAND SIA~GN Gret Wllae Sowrsthi ofsoe Wor. ad'etst Proessinr (Zn vey ine of C-ALL. 10 Gamin#:;. iR LIIDS)U VF 7Y)FcE 13. )ST a17nd hej.I 1 BEST of r-7 ,00 F Ietures, I - - 4. 000 u 1 ir ;C 00 . at es, "! 2o Hurricanc Races, 4 ),oo Seats, 1.500 Em s, Droves of Camels of Elephants, xpArenses. IU M ENA GE RI E pDA , IL -R MIR E 000,00 owwolarwitth so .icudn h Acrobas, E ACT.) ilw idi re ,ih h soincluxtadinarv Jii c-Saturs Aoncists. Daic iTw ts SA PPOINTS.