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D. SgTRI-WEEL th hi O ANY.n .v.Z at us.t 63.o0 - C - ,t - i e a icirE - VBJEC. b panish war was -S, of South Carolina. Other performfnces during the war were more spe.,tai-ular perhaps than his, but none we more daring, and the work of no individna. was more important. When Victor B:oe I:aded -n the island of Cuba ani undert-'A a cir cahi of the city 'of Santiago ha inok his life in his own hands. In a coun try wbre he could not pe-.k the lan guage, where he knew not a single individuii, and where the topogriphy of the Ian I was entirely unkn~wn, he set out alone .to spy on, t he posa. :ton and strength of the eremy's forces. He mhde his way around 5a-itiago and th3 entire forces of the enemy -nd brought back information to out com maiders on land and sea that was ab solutely invaluable and which stamped him as a mai of dauntless courag and A U0o1 head. Until h- made the circnit -_of Santi go and looked down on the LL W the harbor, it was not abo utely known whether Cevcra's fleet was in aiding their. or not. Now that all the pr,.mit:ent fgares in the 'ate war, and some that w -re not nearly Eo conspicuous as Victiar Blue, have been pre-e!ted with swoz ds or lov: eg cups by their admiring fel low ci izens, it seem to us that Sbzoh Carolina ii negieer!u o-f her heroic son in not giving him some subslantta testimi.nial of the app:rciation ud admirn .L-'u of his people tor the hior which tie has do,.- tbe Stte :gs heroicervices to the nation at ?, cri i cal time. Testimonials of this character mike priceles% beirlooms in a famili; and when r. eople open!j testity thei appre ciatioi -if heroic conduct it furnihes inspira.ion: for others when the occa sion r quires. We never saw Victor Blue n r any relative of his so far a; we know, -nd do not know anybody ' at is persdily interested in securiig to bim this'honor from his State, btr we feel'i hee.- richi deserveA such a res timonial from the peop!e among whom veQ. and we take this liberty of og the suggestion that it i4 not te wo~ do honor to this brave son . T Sout Carolina.--Augulta Her ald. The aiatt'er was mentioned it ine Genera: Assemily, but some v-ry econorrTial mem~br3 crie I "extr ava gance And hard timers," and it e-iv ey poperiy dropped, the greter~' ne bete.A * ing condition,e for the past two was compara tively small on account of the bad weather that followed ;he Monday * night storm. We now have on the 4 roll about'67 pupile, and as onr num her increses we hope to see grecter *interest manifested. On last Friday night there was a soiable given at the residence of Mr,. W. G. Smith for the enjoyment of ';he graded school girls an't boys. Q uit e -an enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Blanche Catmak, who has beer. quite unwe'l for sone t'rue, isd able to-b3 out. . G. D.lR. *Novemiber 6, 1899. Weakening. The -Auvertiser has been charaed. and justly, with weakeni -r in it s sup * ~ port of the ,Dispenxsary .* '. the Bible says there is a -...: for al - - tings arid, in our indgmuis, ,*o w, i ever, is :neo time to weaken in su"or t. * of the dispensary, at any rate the management thereor, w bich is a bMc: on the once fair fame of the Palmet to State. A good law may be made vile in its .administrati..n. The Adver siser wiU continue to weaken until she kethomaxeos. Selab !--Edgefield Ad verti ser. The Eminent Kidney and! Bladder Specialist. .b ioer #f Swamp- oot at Work in .. is Laboratory. There is..a. disease prevailing in this country most dangerous- because so deec tive.. Many sudden -deaths. are caused by it-hart'dsase, pneumonia,, heart fa 1're or apopler7' are often the :result cf kidnev disease. If kidney ltroytle is sIlo-wed to a: vance the kidrrey-poison'id bb~bod iil attack the vital organs, or the kidneys thernaelves ~breake down~uand waste- away dafeli. Then theoihness of-theblded-th.it.m -eakouandth--ufer-h' -Bright's Dlisease, the worstform 6f kidneyttroie. DE Kilmner's SwampRoo.ittrenerw dii covef ft thi triiespecificffer kidney, bladdAcr and uriarj trobres It has ctmed thousads - of-apparently hopeless caes,~ after a~l other efforts have failed. Atdruggists ui fty-cent an~zd dollar sizes -A sampfe bottlesnt fre i by-mail.. also a book~ telfrmg--antut Swmo Root and its wonderful ce.: Address Dr. Kilmer & Co... Bintiamto'iN. a. a nd uyrE1t jo-GTOWN-N-EWS. i oMrV HoweEdmuds-..Enter tainment at the ChapeL t is with feelinga of sjncere sorroVs ia death of Mr. ,t we chronicle the d weil Edmufnde, which occurred at home, near Ridgeway, on Snuday ht at S 0cick. le had been cOn Led to his bed for probably Sb enths prior to his d l. !e had a roke of paralysis last sprinI. and bad ,ver recovered from it. o-s at times were very grea'.. deed was a sweet relief. e wAs >out 79 years of age at the t :ne of is death. His remains were iterred a the family burying ground at o onerd Church on Monday afternoon t 3 o'clock. Af5a Mr. Edmunda waga ma nif to knew was but to dmire, to love; and above a'l be wa Christian. He bad been a Sunday chool superintendent for about forty -ars, first at Concord and afterwardi, )f more recent years, at the chapel, vherc he hrs a host of friends who nourn his loss. To-day, to-morrow .nd the day after will come and we iball look for his tatherly advice, but, ias! in vain. He has left us an ex apie worthy of oar emulation and a memory which we will ever cheriah. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones in this their great afliictien. The ladies of the chapel will servo cake and lemonade at the upper school honse en Friday night, 17th inst., for the benefit of the chapel. All are cordially invited to attend. November 3, 1399. E. H. D. Dr. 11. I, Hadea, Summit. Ala., says: "I think Kodo! Dvspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests w at you eat and quickly cWrergpa aud idigestion. Mc Co: DEATH OF MIESi;MARTHA WATSON. Agai 1as etLtered our com muni d away one of our oldest la - Mrs. atson was born October 26th, 1805, at'Eastover, S. C. Early in life she was united with the Baptist Church. She was married twice first to Mr. Vinson and last to Mr. Watson. She survived both Lusbands. She died at the home of Messrs. Nich olson October 25th, 1839 Had she lived one more day she wou!d have celebrated her ninety-four h birthday. She leaves three danghter3 and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her lcss. The Itceral me ivices were coy. dcted by Rev. . . C. Buchho', 7 f Cet'r, assist- d by R'a J. Hi. Ysir bp-.ugh. Thbe i e mins w rre int en ed it: 'c'crd I 'ente'ry. S. hi -t'. d so m[uch t ' give bms th e a an :fiectic' a r ear ir.etgo, a rn!hf mI f' ' ' '7(od work -a'ri I 1:fec' lov cWOi .? ~She never entered a task without invoking God's biening and protec tini. The depenidence of th:s strange wooan upon theo Deity seems nevwr to by absent from~ her miind A'or; the completion of her task the same rigid rememibrance of Divine power was observed. I niever sasw a more beautiful Christian .in my life. Traiy prompted in ever~y a.ct by duty and pa il.By close application she wa.SsStoring uner strong and VigoronQ mird with kCowledge, to be used; so her Master's cause. Uni~sfinencedJ by ay w orld~ly or personal consideration, and with an eye to the glory of Gol,, he had dedicated her-self to His work and service. Peace to her ashes and honor to iier mepirr, and may- God comfort and suppon~ us all ! "Let her rest, til that glad sound Whiih calls the na'ic 's from the g round, Thul on her raptured oar is pour'd Co:e forth, ye blessed of t he Lo'rd." Corresp-adent. Woo ward, Nov. 4, -99. MOZLEY'S LEMVON ELIXIR A Flhasant Lemon Tonio. Cares indigestion:. load iche, malaria, kidey disease, fcver, chills, loss of appetite, debility, nervou1 prostration and heart tailnre, by reau!atin the Live, 8:omxach, Bowels and Kidneys. MZozley's Lemon Elixir Cured tme of itndigestion. I had tnf fered tor ten years. I had tried aimost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat an)I tbingli like. W A GRIFFETH, Reevesvile, S. C. C Mozley's E'zmen Elixir1 Cured me of indigestions and t eat t I diseae, atter y ea'ss of snffe:ring, when all other medicr< and doctors had failed. N. D. COLEMA. Enlah, S. C. MIozjeys .. ttir I have been a great fi. * d spepsia for abont fifteen yeal-s,"r trube being my liver, stomach and bow els. with terible hecsdache.;. L tm en Eixir Cured me .Vv :op ,ttl gcd, antd I amn well. I~bs i kCn a: brt el Cf other mediie, that done mei r. good. CHARaLES Granz, I Ne. 1515 J~Ifrron 5'., Ltoi-ri. :e, yi; Mozley's Lenmtn Elixir CIei me f enla~rged liivr. no~CvCus .oieton a 0 heart di-ene i-s unable to walk r:l p: mirs or to do a: 0 of to k I -- a- eenaed b.-' many; h)-l:i', rut g -- ?. boerC unt: I r ei Lemn CC ixfr. Ii~ a.w hl:. - nd vigorou-. :: H .w.I N 98 Al- xander S, , At a tm. Ga ZOLLEI S LE~MON HOT DRO PS. hjieciful Too oon1werti' ,I Sei gi' iidi Aperec eefor consi neuss ndLjOSS OFSLEP. Min. Fac Simile Signaturca EjXAc-copy OF WRAPPI I A Farm Li Up-to-dat somely No. 1-B] All abot 74 illust No. 2-Bi All abot contain varictic No. 3-B] A11abo - - tense of all tl Price, 5 No. 4-B All abo breed, NO.5-B Just ou c ry, D --.ones a FAI 1s your pp old; itst quit-after-y< the world of America :Any ONB of the BIGGL ;5 YEARS (remainder of 2s99, to nuv address for A DOLLAI Saipl of FARM JOURNA~ IWI3ER ATKINSON. An Ordiinance To RAISE SnPPLIES FOR THE MUS PA L YEAR COMMENCING A PRIL 1, 1899, AND ENDING APnIL 1, 19S0. Be it enacted and ordained by Intendaut and Wardens of the tow] Winnsboro in Council met, That the purpose of raising supplies for y'ir commencing April 1, 1899, ending April 1, 1900, a taix for bums and in the manner hereina: mentioned shall be raised and p into the treasury of said town for ase and service thereof. That i say: Five mlils ad valoremn upon ev :Jollar of the value of all real and I ;ooal property within the corpot liits of the fown ot Winnsboro. Two dollars to be paid by ev 51L~e inhabitan t of the to wn of Win boro between thbe ages of eighteen ( ind fifty (50i) years in lieu of work in the streets of said town. All taxes iisesned and payable un' hlis Ordintauce shall be paid in ollowing named kinds ot fands ~o other: Gold and silvcr coin, U .e i 'sates currenerV and national bt iotes . Ali taxes herein assessed sh'ull lue and payable between the 15thc >f November instant and the 1st< >f Jantuary, 1900, and all taxes naining urpaid on the 1st day of J iary, 1900, shll be collected by i ress or otherwise now provided syw, together with all legal costs. Done in Conuceil this tbe second i of Novemnber, Anna D~om one thousand eight butudi (L. s J and ninety-nine, underi corpoiratn peal of the Town (.onocil. ~JAS. E. COAN, setters of Ad mninistratio STATF. OF iSOUTA CAROLIN A, CoU:Nrr (MF FA1RFIOLD. THEREASR~ i. UI. .1 ennings Clerk CV(ourt, hath :nadle suit to me mtt him l-tters ef administration, wi ill \Pmxed of the esta'te and e:Teets u'lsom' D'-rham,- dreeued: Thes are terefore, to cite and adtmc Ih ail .ahd singuar 'th'e kindred ai -editors of the said IRansm Durham, d~ ase. .thgar they be'and appear ye nme, -m the Court of Pronate, ield at F'airielId Court Hlous, S.' C Sthe 163th day of N avem)ber next, aftt iblication hereof, at It o'clock ir ti: rncon, to show caus.e. if any ther havy athe said adinistrationi should n Lve-. nder my hand, this '3th day< b er, Anno Dormini 1899. S. R. JOH NSTON, /M N't I It T Yu Have -ys Bough TrCcZ4?AUR COM-47 fNCW Vo'; C E B0OK) brary of unequalledvalue-Practical, e, Concise and Comprehensive-Hand Printed and Beautifuly UIlustrated. oy JACOB BIGGLE GGLE HORSE BOOK - t Horses-a Comnmon-Senwe Treatise, with ovcr rations; a standard work. price, So Cents. GGLE BERRY BOOK t growing Small Fruits-read and learn h,. ; .43 colored life-likereproductionsofalleadug s and zoo other inustrations. Price, 50 CentS. 1 OGGLE POULTRY BOOK it Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existetice rvthing; with:'3 colored lie-likereproductionS eprincipal breeds; with 1o3 otherilustrations. ) Cents. [GLE COW BOOK it Cows and the Dairy Business: having agreat i tains 8 ored life-like reproductions of each I sith23o illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. kOGELB SW EBOOK t. $1l about Hon's-Breeding, Feeding, Butch seases, etc. Containr over So beautiful half vdthr engravings. rPrice, 50 Cents. S BOOKS are ique iginal,usefu--you ever, rvhinglike them-sop actical, so sensible. Thie : ring an en East ~west,lNorth ar. Evrya Hor Hog or 4 orte --+ t0 9 RALI e great boiled-down, 'the-nail-on-the d,-- * -hv-idiFarm~ diHousehold paper 2n :he biggest paper ofits size in the United States -havmngover a million an a-balfregular- readers., B BOOKS, and the #AlM JOURNAL i gQ0.1o1, igc: and zgo3),will be sent by mail .L uad circular describ~ing BIGGILE BOK1S free Address, FA.RMI JOURNAL rBILADELPJ .. ~...3 ST BABY. 1c1- Its Coming is Looked Forward With Both Joy and Fear and it Safe Arrival is Hailed With th'Pride and Delight by Al1. of for The arrival of the first baby in i the household is the happiest and mosti nid portant event of married life. The yo tewife who'is to become amother dei ~ter' to think of the happiness in store fr aid Jwhen the little one shall nestle upon I the breast and latterly she shall hear it i Cthe sweet and holy name, "motha But her happy anticipation quickly vi ery'ishes when she realizes the terrible pl ci- and sn h wishml tehe world. A~n inecribable fear of dance attendant upn the ordealsoc By dissiatsher joyfd~es n- Thousands of women have learn 18) by experience that there is absolute ing no necessit for the sufferings whichi tend child-it; they know that ler the use of "Mother's Friend"-a scie tbe tifie liniment-for a few weeks befc nd the trying hour, expectant mothers e niso prepare themselves for the fir nk hour that the painh and suffering of t dreaded event are entirl obviated a he it is safel pased throg withi coa ayparativey litediscomfort. All women are interested, and I-peially expectant mothers who for t e- frit time have to undero this trial, n such a remedy ; for they know the pa s-dsfering, to say nothing of theda byger, which is in store for them. "Mot er's Friend" is woman's geatest bli ay sing, for it takes her safel throt-ch t: 11i severest ordeal ofher life. Every worn ed should be glad to rend the little boi ha"Before Baby is Born," which coni dinformation of great value to all. will be sent free to any one wrho sen, their address to The Bradfield Reg lator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Letters of Administr atioi ., STA T T OF S3OUTHI CAROLINA, COUNT Y OP FA IRFIELD. e: By . R. JOIHNSTO., Esq., Judge. P at to TD~la. .I Jnninigr, ClIerk< th C~lL.ou, !u ~ade suit to mie I "f-rt him. Jetters of administration. te estate and effects of John H!. Clam d These aIre, therefore, to cite and aidmor e- ish all atnd singular the kinrd; an - re'ditors of the said John- U1. Clanap, di o ceased, th:at they be and appear befor - ., in the Court of Probate, to be helda r FirfEeld Court House, S. C., on the 25t e 'y Cf Nombelflr niext, after puhhientio0 3, ,:e-, at 11 o'clockl in the foreaoon. t, t silow eauSe, if any; ther have, why th s'i-d an inistration sliould not be granrted ,1 Giv.en under my hn d, this 16tn ah Oc tober, A.ofD.r189. SR.JOUNSTQ2. LETTERS UF ADlMiSTRATIN. STATE OF SOUTR CAROLLNA, .COUNTX OF FAIRFIELD. gy S. R. JOHNSTON, Esq.,Judge.Probate. W HEREAS, R. H. Jennings Clerk of Court, hath made suit to C me to grant him letters of adminis tration, with Will annexed, of the I estate and eflects of Annie Dnrham, deceased: These are thelefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Annie Durham, 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 16tb day of November next, after pubi 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 tbis 6.h dl.y Of October, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON. 10-7-6t Judge of Probate. A Woman Only Knows what sr;."cring fromn faling of the womb, whites, painfvl or irregular mecnse s, or _any disease of t'ae distinetly feminineovrgans is. Akman may sympa thize. or pity but he can not knowx :me agonie-s --he gfoes throl-the e-bl suffering, So-. pa.tiently bor::c-, v. mch r~~b ~ ar1Of 1117-d hpp. needless. MV.cE LRE E'IS I I EM Jr. 4 will banish it. This medicine cures a11 " femiale diseaseus o quizc iv and-Dpermanently. It cocs away Nw0ith3 t1g p e nation. 'ilw tramnt may be mtakn atc home. There isno coucn tinual expense arnd troutble. The sugnerer isn cured and stays cured. Wine of Carduiis becomm the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. it costs but $- from any druggist... F.or advice in cases r _quiring U1,110ss. special directions, a1. a-s, the ."Ladies Advisory Departmnt, The Chattanooga Medcicine CO. Chattanooga, Tenn. UMS.C. J. TV- T, -NashAnte, Tenmn., vr -s - " wohisnderu medicine ou-t - .toWinv house vwhere_ the-re are girs Founded 1842. BUY; ta t as o EQUL s o cao wi oas adifeie ia ehf these ean B rGAINy for llherouaes o STiEs TWa I VES u $ p fromny PIAo, oneice fincaest szyieith spanfdctrectinS '.. .. 3,t. Th on at taooa hedie Coari Fhtorth Tn.CaoteN.. 21~C. . WLMT NaHyi, Ma n. aidfe.Asrne oit oeUnied States I th M[D TeiA' PROFagemend t he wilulataleifee Asunte Sete ina thRGIsry in dtero mofesee inge he tsevie EfXCHANG Ofc quates. TO right ma will PIAOSroneghlyeuae fins th scien u. oflie nurance and the artW. i wntscesu oiciting. Three isgn de muneratiea a ifd gec - Fcronc h Waeneroom aN abi iThe CrEuitabeewtmi wh Life tossure Spetne empoy e anageamentionf te atin ptrominey c in esrou ofse ng o i in evie. mnofca quarters Rock r Hb a ill h 1st bnusrins oar dfsEoy pamnt s. to comiions caiar.d whcBiorre pay eatl tha of perfen lagen 'Ineres wh der ceto.eueprae IY employme Ct nd rmbitns . 10- W tanpo inc n torofetC - *c that is inviesd aon.ndBg ~~~W . eallkidEof reparn. Als keep famng 1a t allE- times l afNs omitofCfins, a'ld sBz soand prices, aena soict the pertrong ofal * JOHNB B NL ERRSO, 10 25w Pak,nco S. C. f 1 - cmeli-sri-si crsohr WNot You? -toraicmeohe that'emks~aot ahd p i - av riead d'all k mun diof antd Als k deiieps o this tt tnicie afull thorht of y i , a! sh se add with tean bsolts letot of 8 eci. hhal .! o~awbanly orie ba.ir:n he thders isamostwhy.-AOP L. ILLTT -Mache th N. I Or-e y Mc- a SOUTHERN . patral Time Bew eaand ak ville- Easten Betwen Co lumbia and Ot or roint. Effective June t1. Northbo1uLd. 3A 3 .3 Daily. Daily. ,v. J'viIe, F.C.&P.By-- - 20 a 7 45p savaunah- - ........ ...... 1237, 11591 r.Columbia-----------. .. -irsp 4368 v. Charleston. So. Ry. a ummrile..... 7 41a 09P iranchville ......853a 7 50p )rangebarg ........ .ingvil1e......... ..........-10--a- 9 2P -r olmi ..... ......i1100a 10 10; ..v. Augusta,0o. y...........240p 93ip " Graniteville ....3op 015 6 Aiken.......... .........250.. 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I Know U1NEDA BISCUIT I .LJhave them at 5C. ~er package. eAlso a full line of rpost de it licio1s Crackers and Cakes; en) a.cmg all varieties. R '4chers., Bangu Wafers, Cae, Piaeapple, Rasp. aberry and Strawberry Sand wiches - Brighton, Windsor Sand Minuet. . Lemons, Vanilla and Gin 3 ger. Try them and be con vinced. They are the BEST. GIVE ME A CALL. J. S. McCarley, Dealer in Fancy Groceries and Baker's Bread. f AT COST --I HAVE --24 :eot Silver-Plated Table Spoons, Teaspoons and Medium Forks that I will sell at Cost for Gash. To letter them, at cost prices, will be THREE CENTS PER LETTER. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLER. OA.IN Fortune in itio HYPNOTISyou. Starting KEY _______se t Free. You ca"n ade a splendid Hypnotizer at once. Address M. Y. Young, 363 HIary t., Briookly , N. Y. jSENT FREE to housekeepers Cook Book**e telling how to prepare mnany de cate and delicious dishes. Address, Liebig Co., P O) Box, 271t ew Yor,. IF YOU SUFFEI FROM Ir digestior Dspepsia j TRY A. BOX OF ObeaP'3 uspepsia Tablets. JOSIAH I h1EA PHARMACIST. RECEIVING DAILY, FEY TA5IARUPS, C Care, Golden Glory, Honey Drip Orage, -Diamond, New Orleans and Porto Rieo. New Cream Cheese. Dried Apples -3 las for 25c Fal; 1 nie C'inned Goods. Tmomes, Cndahy Picnic a'1s'Hid Sdoked Bscon aiwars n d . Gffie an.d Teas rf the finest quaity.' - 3Tunsen's Superior Pihk!es; aso loose-Pickles at8 81-Se per dozen. Pthatoes, Oaion3 and Cabbage. ettes, etc. .^. Grocery buyers will fiid itton-tei advantage ie call on us. Our goods are fresh. Prices low. Just Arrivedr and --For Sale3 A NICE CARLOA'D OF HOESES and Mules. A few combina~tion Sad dle and Harness Horses. 1- will sell them cheap for cash er exchange them or males op plug horses. I will psy the highest cash price for good Milch Cows; also for Fat Beef Cattle. BUGGI ESI I have a te v Second-Hand Baggies for sale; also one Secon 1- Hand Two Horse Wstg.,ni A. WILLIFORD. - Wiunisboro, S. C. AFREE P~iTERN MS CALL .A L.ADES' MAGiAZIE. A em en tu coo -lts lt w'ork; household tsints; fction, etc.Sb Perfect-Fitting-.Paper Paterus MS CALL (N0sSeaz.AnloWance Patters.) Ansfo and 5~ C.echcoce hger. and town, or by mail from THE McCALL CO., 138-1 46 West l4th St., New York