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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tuesday, October 17, - - 189E LOCAL BRIEYS. -See Supervisor's report. -Read letters of administration. -Read report of the Bank of Ridge way. -A plantation for sale near Monti cello. See ad. -Mr. T. A. Davis, of Newton, N C., has been chosen to fill the positior of superintendent of the Fairfield Cot, ton Mills made vacant by the resig nation of Mr. Shipp. Mr. Davis wil: not move his family here for severa: months. Millions of dollars, is the valut placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use o1 One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. -An inspector of the long distance telephone was in town on Friday. The long distance phone here has beer giving some trouble and has not beeE working satisfactorily, and the in. spector came up from Columbia tc find out the trouble and have it reme. died. -Sheriff Ellison left on Monday for Greenville. He goes to appear before the United States District Court,which convenes to-day. The case in which Mr. Ellison figures is the railroad case which has been pending for about three years. Mr. Jno. C. P. Williams, ol Ridgeway, will appear before this court on the charge of defrauding negroes of pensions. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B. Keener, Holsington. Kas , of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. -With the coming of fall, the foot ball players have resumed their prac-. tice on the college green. The boys have not yet perfected themselves in the science of football, but after a few more weeks of coaching and hard practice they will probably challenge I- y e and we ma yet e other friends. The children < the spinning roor presented him wil a Masonic scarf pin and a handson gold ring with a ruby setting. Thei gifts were tokens of high esteem which Mr. Shipp was held by ti operatives and others connected wil the mill, and were greatly appreciatE by him. Upon receiving* the gift which were presented by Mr. E.1~ Gantt, Mr. Shipp expressed his grat tude in a gracefei little speech. M Shipp has held the position of superi: tendent of this mill for two years, a! when he leaves will carry with hi the friendship of many. "If you scour tf~e world you wi never find a remedy equal to 01 Minute Cough Cure," says EditA Fackler, of the Micanopy, Fla "Hustler." It cured his family c LaGrippe and saves thousands froi pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and a throat and lung troubles. McMasti Co. THE WATER SUPPLY.-The follo1 ngis the report of the policeman c the water supply measurements take en Monday morning: Cistern;. Capacity. ft. il Court-house..17 12 Depot........16 7 8 Elliott's ...... ..11 3 9 Neil's...... ....17 7 15 Miller's........8. 8 4 Phillips',......11 5 6 4 Crnnmings'...17 8 17 College... .15313 : Smart's........16 6 15 Bea ?. AThe Kind Yos Have Always Boui of An Opportunity. If you desire to take a course in ti Charlotte Commercial School, it w pay you to call at this office. Mimlons Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pu lic to know of one concern in the lai who are not afraid to be generous the needy and suffering. The propri tors of Dr. King's New Discovery f Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ha given away over ten million trial b< Eles of ths great medicine; and ha the satisfaction of knowing it has a solutely cured thousands of hopelE cases. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hear: ness and all diseases of the Thro: Chest and Lungs are sured by it. C on McMaster Co , druggists, and ge trial bottle free. Reguiar size 50c. a $1. Every bettle guaranteed, or pr - enided. Grim~ean -4ezA inivariably leave thIz iogb For uiougSyrup is gllbily. reThide won e rm telief ab VC conquers the W5rstoUghovergh and soon effects cure. coucuRUP Cures Grippe ingenza Doses are small avd p2sUtt ctr recommcud it. ic cts. AtIdru . Gone to Manila. Lient. T. S, Moorman who visited relatives in Winusboro last summer, and who is pleasantly remembered by many, has sailed for Manila. The State says of him: A letter received by the family of Lient Thomas S Moorman of this city stated that his regiment, [the Twenty ninth infantry, U S V, expected to sail from San Francisco for the Philip pine islands October 5. It is, there fore, thought that the young.Columbia army officer is now sailing across the PacifIn to the front. His next letter home will be awaited with much inte est. President King, Farmer's Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best.- These famous little pills care constipation, billiousness and all *iver and bowel troubles. McMaster Jo. COMING AND GNO1G Mr. E. B. Rsgsdale spent Sunday in Columbia. Dr. David Aiken left on Saturday for Washington, D. C. Mr. E. G. Seruggs, of Chester, spent Sunday with his family. Miss Lida Neil has gone to Monti cello to take charge of a school. EMiss Jennie Thomas, of Ridgeway, left last week for El Paso, Texas. Mr. Chas. Gooding, of Macon, Ga., spent Sunday in town with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Ruff and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Q. Davis last week. Mrs. M. A. Gaillard, returned to her home in Columbis after visiting la wn. s Aons, Pile .Cure ter Co. SABI CONFER ENCE. man's Missionary Confer Se Columbia District met in fthe Methodist Church Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The address of welcome Lwas delivered by Miss Jessie Jennings. STwo meetings were held on Saturday and two on Sunday, and at all of these ~meetings afidresses were made by the hvisiting ladies, and questions of inter* est and importance connected with ,woman's work were discussed. rMrs. Wightman, president of the ~-Woman's Missionsry Society of the .M. E. Church, South, was present at this conference; and also Mrs. Hum bert, corresponding Eecretary of thc society. A number of delegates from 1churches in this district were present and all were entertained by the ladies rof the Methodis Church. On Sunday night the president, Mrs. Wightman, addressed a large and Interested audience upon the subj.ct of woman's part in mission work. Shie spoke of the wonderful growth of this !*work during the ;past fifty years, and of the timid way in which the werk was begun by a Southern woman. -In order to show the large scale upon ~which the woman's missionary society of the Southern M. E. Church worke, she told of the training school for mis sionary ln Kansas City. In this insti tution women are fitted,. in every way for the great work they expect to undertake, and the societies *of the different churches contribute to the support of its women who are in training. Her words when she plead the cause of missions came from her heart, and all who heard her were stirred by her enthusiasm and evident love of the work she has in charge. .The ladies left on Monday morning for Sumter, where a conference will ebe held. II Brave ln Fall Victims to stomach, liver and ridney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisor Sin the blood, backache, nervousness, dheadache and tired, libtless, run-dowi ofeling. But there's no need to feel Slike that. Listen to J. W. Gardner. rIdaville, Ind. He says: "Electri< eBitters are just the thing for a mar -. when he is all run down, and dot' ecare whether he lives or dies. It dis b- more to give me new strength anc S good appetite than anything I conit - take. I can now eat anything anc 'have a new lease on life." Only 5I cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store Every bottle guaranteed. A FRICANA wi eure ConstIpation and 1s..ama..Mu Lter Me1ielne. Tty tt PRESTON RIO N,'Ageni PAC1FIC FIE INSURANCE! COAHY OF NEW YORK. Solicits a share of the public patron age. 9-26 1y UPPER LONGTOWN NEWS. A series of meetings are being helk at the chapel, Rev J L Freeman is con ducting them. There is considerabli interest being manifested in the meet ing.. We sincerely hope and trust tha much good will result from the earnes efforts being put forth for the further ance of God's kingdom. Mrs Barrett, of Braidentown, Fla who has been out on an extended visil to her father, Mr S McCormick, re turned home last Saturday. Miss Hallie McCormick returnee home with her sister Mrs Barrett, She will in all probability spend the winter in Florida. Mr Lee Robertson, of Winnsboro, spent Tuesday right at Mr S L Dixons. Mr L T Wilds, of Columbia, was in Longtown dnring the past week look ing after his business interests here. The farmers have commenced sow ing grain.- The excessive rains of last week, however, retarded them some what in their work. We had a heavy thut.der storm last Saturday. Indeed it wi' one of the heaviest of the sea son. It commenced about 10 a m and contzued until after night fall The reii.hl was very heavy. October14, '99. E H D. For Over Fifty Years. Mns. WInSLOW'S SoOTHING STaur has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, Clays all pain, eures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer mmediately.. Sold, by druggists in very part of the world. . Twenty-five ents a bottle. - Be sure. and.- ask for 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing - Syrup," ond take no other kind. 1-1-17 ROCKTON DOTS. Misses Sallie Woodward is visiting t Maj. T. W. Woodward's. Mrs. Ulmer is visiting her brother, r. Till, at Rockton. Miss Alma Whitlock has retarned to home in Atla summer with friends i Sha carries with her the hest-win of her many friends, Seldom. October 16, 1899. Working Night and Day I'he busiest and inightiest little thin that ever was made is Dr. King's Ne' Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-cs ed globule of health, that chanig weakness into strength,- listlessnei into energy, brain-frg into menti power. They're wonderful in buiki ing up the health. Only 25c. per bo: Sold by.McMaster Co., druggists. Bearsthe he Kind You Have Always Boug Signature of Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia.Cm wiil digest what you eat. It (ures a forma of dyspepsia and stomav'bigru' bles. E. B. Gamble, Vernon, Texa says, "It relieved me from the stal and cured me. It is now my everlas ing friend." McMaster Co. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev.' Kirkman, Belle Rive, Ill., say "After suffering from Bronchial< le~g trouble for ten years, I was cure by One Minute Cough Cure. It is a that is claimed for it and more."] cores coughs, colds, grippe and a throat and 'lung troubles. McMasti Co. "When our boys were almost dea from whooping cough, our doct< gave One Minute Cough Cure. The recovered rapidly," writes P. ] Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures ccughi clds, grippe and all throat eLud In troables. McMaster Co. (FOR SALE A FINE PLANTATION AT MONTICELLO. For terms, address FARERS AI{1 IECHNICS BhLK Columbia, S. C. Letters of Administratior STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAInFIELD. By S. R. JOHNST O.,Esq., Judgerrobas r HIEREAS, R. H. Jenigs, Clerk TVCourt, hath made suit to me grant him letters of administration the estate and effects of John H. Clam deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admo: ish all and singular the kindred al creditors of the said John B. Clamp, c ceased, that they be and appear befo -me, in the Court of Probate, to be held Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the 25 day of November next) after publichti hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show, cause, if any they have, wytl said adninistration shouldInotberft Giveni under my hand, this 16t day October, A. D. 1899...JONT . 10-17-6 Judge of Probate. FiAAwelcmeRhmnat52U 81 Third Quarterly Report of GRIDEWAY, S. C., At close -f business September 30,189 RESOURCES. .oansn... ................. $31,7 32 8 Iterest accrued......... 575 0 Bonds, town of Ridgeway, 7 per.ent.............. 2,8000 - Furniture and fixtures ..... 240 8 : Cash in vault and other banks ............10,044 6 Bank and lodge building.... 2,258 6 Total........... $47,652 04 LIABILITIES. Crpital...............$25,000 0( Undivided profits, net. .. 1,492 39 Individual deposits.... .... 9,990 7( Bills payable............... 11,168 SC Total..................$47,652 06 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Fairfield, Personally appeirs before me N. W, Palmer, Cashier of the Bank of Ridge way, and makes oath that the above statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. N. W. PALMER, Cashier. Sworn to and subseribed before me this 1Oth.October, 1899. [L. s.]. J. B. BOYD, Notary Public. Attest Correct: W. H. RUFF, I: C. TkoxAs, CHAS. P. WRAT, 10-17 Directors. REPOBT OF CowOl SellerIsor. -CLAIMs AFPROvED AND DISAPPRovED AT TH3. LAST. MEETING OF THE BoAnn F: COUNTT COMKLsS IONEE'HEL) 00T. 2, 1899. The follpWing claims wets examined and approved on State Case Fund of 1899: No. Amount. 725 R E Ellson, sheriff, $ 3280 -726- Jas-G Hyllis, 200 727 S R Johnston, 15000 728 John D:Blair, 1250 729'-Jno C-Buchanan, 500 730 Jno C Buchanan, 500 731 T M Cathcart, 3760 732 Jno L Ratteree, 1250 733 Jas GBolli3, 12 5r 734 John Hollis, 12 50 735 A E Davis, 200 736 Jas L Richmond, 100 00 737 R R Jeffares, 380 738 B G Tennant, 162.50 W G Smith, 1250 John Hollis, 850 well, sheriff, 4 30 son, 1250 8.50 enson, 1250 lass, claim 5 00 1250 7 762 T.E iar, 763 John G Wolling, 764 McMteter Co, 765 R T Qinder, 1682 g766 'ChW'M.ROlinto~k, 18 Z S767 H-Y t'4rner, 3 ( 763 Ii K u reer, 7 E s 769.T W 'she;dd, . 2]J '7701 S k.lerron, 90 4 771 D'SBrud6ri, 2 2 772 W MGladden, 30E( S773 B S Spence, 4 t 774 J H Stewart, 1 5 775 WB H.a,3 77( rMhn Wishart, S E 777 Jo~hn T Wylie, 2 5 188 iReuben.Rlosborough, 231 7:9 G W Jenikins, 3 780 RY Ulo vuey, 21 -e 781 Joe A Stewart, 4 !I 782 E WParkrSonf, 1412 1- 788 George1Moore,24 6 784 W J Cowniey, 11 i et 785 T H Fry, 1 t- 786 S HMorgan, 13 ( 787 A DHod, 28 4 788 R W Herron, 8 C 1. 889 Mack Means,6 1, 790 S C Broom, er 791 W ATrapp, 1 4 d 792 L Landecker, 13 i 1 793 E WParker 'ASon, 14 i [tThe following claims were examnine Sand approved on Poor House fund 4 r 1igg: .\o. ' Amoun d 794 J HBrooin,$ r 795 H F Hoover, 60 2 y 796 J P Isenhower, 10 . 797 T J Mc~eekin, 1 3, 798 T GCameron, 182 g 799 A J Hinnant,1 *800 McMaster Co, 413 . 801lPOCBroomi,44 802 Sale Ketchin,4 . 0 asel McClintock, 7 4 $ .,04 Jno C Buchanan, 2 ~ 805 C D Chappll, 7 ( The following claims were examine an eppyed on Public Building fun Sof 1899. No. Amounn 706 William Mack, $ 4 ( 707 W EAiken,5 S708 McMaster Co, 82 i F 709 R H Jennings,81 710 S RJonton, . t 711 Tom Goode, 2 5 I do certify that the above statemel is a correct copy of claims approve cid disappro'ed at the last meetin of the County Board held on the 20 day of October, 1099. oB. G.TENNANT, S10-17 County Supevisor F. C. 1 UNDERTAKING re IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENr at with a full stock of Caskets, Burl L Cases and Coffins, constantly on hani n and. use' of hease when requeste 2 Thankful for past uaronage and solic d. tation for a share in ,e future, in ti of old stand Calls attended to atlall hours. - THE EmlJ0TT fIN SHOP, J.Mr7a IT 'Io ' a 0o. ZNEW ' IN FALL GOODS YOUR IN ) WHATEVER YOU Millinery, Shoes and Clothi can do best for yourself. W you in quality and price. W cheap and we sell cheap. Money" is our motto. Your' special attention Dress Goods. We have all also in Silks for Waists and We have the most vo Flannels, Underwear, Hosier MILL) Our millinery room is pa We have a large slock of all will please. you. SH One of our greatest dep shoe stock in the courty. It shoes of any kind to give us a We have a great attracti< ter. Gvods that sell at one c cents and up. Many things I It will pay you to trade with u 'The Caldwell Dr, I AM NO) TO MEET THE DEMA COMMUNITY IN 0 THE GRANDEST AND WIN Consisting in nice Dress Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Ca M; s, Rugs, Lap anner w 't co 0 hoy 0g Goods s o refunded. Polite atten - 7 3 S o RECEIVING DAILY, 5 5 4 FEY TABLE SYRUJPS, CUYBA 8 Cane, Golden Glory, Honey Dri 2 Orange, Diamond, New Orleans ai 5 Porto Rieo. SNew Cream Cheese. Dried Appl o --S lbs. for 25c. 5Full line Canned Goods. Tomato 6 qs. cans 25c. ~f Cadahy Picnic and Boneless liar Stmoked Bacon always on hand. 8 Coffees and Teas of the finest gqali 9 Mnansen's Superior Pickles; al 2 loose Pickles at 8 1-3c per dozen. 2Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage. 5 All grades of Tobacco, Cigara, Cig. 0ettes, etc. 5 Grocery buyers will find it to th: 5 advantage to call on us. Our goc 0 are fresh. Prices low. SJs D. MCAREY & CO 8 t SHarness Oil d For greasing and blac ing the harness at sar - time-also for buggy toj -AND 'Flake Oil" or Castrolene, for as 1. grease; a fine oil for t] purpose. For sale by W. E. Aikeri Dardtgist. [RHINGS NOW READY FOR SPECTION. NEED IN DEY GOODS, ng, you want to buy where you, e believe we can do the best for N buy in large quantities; we buy rhe Best Goods for the Least is called to our fine stock of the new novelties in Patterns; rrimmings. ried stock of Domestic Goods, 7, Gloves, Corsets, etc. NERY rticularly attractive this season new styles, and fine work that OES artments is the most complete will pay you when in need of call. )n this seasoa in a cheap coun ent, two cents, three cents, four iere that are wonderfully cheap. s. Try it. { oods ompany1 Vk EIADY NDS OF A HARD-UP V FFER1NG SOME OF VALUES IN FALL 'ER GOODS. Goods, especially in la S: ps, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets,* Robe:-, Trunks and Valises. aves over every department in st you a penny to look through 7r much you can get for so little .Know adI have them at 5C. per eso ae full line of most de jlicious Crackers and Cakes, "embracing all varieties. SCrackers, Banquet Wafers, I Salted Banquets,Butter Thins. Cakes, Pineapple, Rasp 'berry and Strawberry-Sand tso wiches -- Brighton, Windsor and Minuet. Lemons, Vanilla and Gin ir ger. ~ Try them and be con ar vinced. They are the BEST. GIVE ME A CALL. J. S. McCarley, Dealer in Fancy Grocerie and Baker's Bread. Dyspepsia Curs Digests what you eat. Nature in stregthenng id~o :le jstng ~e ehutd.itv de ant and tonic. No o canppracitie . LH' taecSour Stomach, IiM SlekHeadache,Gs ,Crall &Pnpared byE.C Deit aCo.. C00cg REMEMBER' *+We Have.** Irish Potatoes and Onions for the table. Rye, Crimson Clo ver, Turnip and other seeds. Johnson's, Groves, Morgan's and Chil larine Chill Tonic OMES MADE COM FORTABLE BY BUYING Screen Doors and Windows, loers,9 complete, $1.00 to$1.e Vindows, adjustable, 40c. to 500. [arper's Fly Traps, 15 tmm.. J. W. SEIGLER. Deerin WE HAVE THEM IN FB In digcestior~ Dcjgspcepsia, TRY A.;BOX OF. DbSPQP. STable PHARMAOIsT. T by