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JOCAL INTELLIGENCE1 Tuesday, November 7, - 1899 LOCAL BRIEFS. -Read trespass notice elsewhere. -Go to F. E. Propst for oatmeal a2 10 cents a package.-adv. -Received, new line of Golf Hats and Tam O'shantas. Mrs. McCarley. -Mr. John G. Mohley left here on Saturday with a lot of his fine cattle to exhibit at the State fair. That Mr. Mobley will carry off several of the prizes is what everyone expects. "I wouldn't be without DeW!tt's Witch Hazel Salve for any considera tion," writes Thes. B. Rhodes, Center field, 0. Infallible for piles, cuts, bnrus and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. -McMaster Co. -Nunnally's candies, which hava a wide reputation, may be bought of John H. McMaster & Co. All kinds of candies are in these packages and all are the best. See their ad. -inee the let ot November has passed the sportsmen are enjoying the hunting. The beautiful weather of this season is conducive to long ram bles, which the hunters have to take before finding much game. -A full stock of all kinds of furni tare, sewing machines, organs, cook stoves and heaters at J. 0. Boag's. LaGrippe, with its after effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Min ute Coigh Care, the only remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. McMaster Co. - The first servies was held in the Bartist Chapel on Sunday afternoon. REv. Mr. Freeman conducted the ser vice. It was an occasion of great pleasure and gratification to the Bap tist congregation and a number of them were present at the opening service. -Washington Alston Thomas, youngest son of Col. John Thomas, d-ied at his home in Columbia last week. He was a boy of much promise and his death is a severe blow to his family. Col. Thomas who is so will known throughout the county and Winnsboro has (the sympathy of many friends in his trouble. Geo. Noland, Rockland, 0., says: "My wife had piles forty years. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It is the-bw.ifve in America." It ~em srythi and cures all skin diseases. McM r Co. - -Miss Laura Ruff, who is teacher of elocution in the Bloomsburg, Pa., Normal College, is very much pleased with her situation and it is needless to sy the college family is charmed with Miss Ruff. She has appeared in seve ral recitals and was the recipient of and many lowers. -Rock -Saturday was the first real cold day that we have had. The frost on that morning was very heavy and looked almost like snow. The tender est and most succulent plants and ' suffered b - ' t an d. The temperat a ur ay was abcnt forty degrees and the air was cold and decidedly wintry. Yon never know what form of blood poison will follow eonstipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Lit Ie Early Risers -and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and liver and bowel troubles. McMaster Co. -The factory school opened on Monday and a good number of pupils was enrolled. -Miss Mattie Sitgreaves was the successfu~l applicant for the schcol, and under her good manage ment the school will no doubt lourish. She has had experience in teaching, having had charge of sever al schools in the county during the past few years. I-A collision occurred between two freight trains at the freight .depot on Monday morning. A.. train going south went into the side. track, but did not entirely clear the switch, and a iborth bound train on the main track ran into the sontnbound ,train, knock ing a car off the track and injuring it considerably. The running engine was badly damaged. "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven years and neyer found permanent relief till I1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am wel and feel like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is the 'oeit digestant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. McMaster Co. -The Halselville correspondenit of thm.Chester Lantern gives an account - e a wonderful pnmpkin vine grown by Mr. T. C. Dye, of W olling, in this county. The writer says that the vine will cover about 400 senarc feet, and has fifty pumpkins on it now, and he has already gathered six ripe ones. The pumpkins vary in :size, he says, from a water bucket to a gallen can. Such a successful grower of pumpkins should be near a New Eu~gland market where his fine pump kins wonld be greatly appreciated by the people, especially near Thanks giving Day. -Just received I A handsome line of open and top buggies at J. 0. Boag's. for Over Fifty Years. Mits. WINSL1OW's SOOTBING SYRUP -hqe been used for over fifty years by mnilins of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gutns. allays a'l pain, cures wind colic, and is de- best remedy for diarrhoea 1it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. 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. 1-1-17 Sore Throat rethroatandconstanitcolghingi acate of the broncdal bewich merVeloqpinto~perIsy infiamm t 1unga. D t it but 0 1W. Bull's SyUp tah Cured. GOUCH SYRUP C)ses Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Dos s are smal and pleasant to take. Doctors recogend it. rice 25 cts. Ataudruggists. LACKSTOCK TELEPHONE. A 4ommission has been issued by the ecretary of State to the Back stock Telephone Company. Mesers. A. Mc, onald, Wm. McKinnell and John ell are named as corporators. Mr. ell was in the city Wednesday looking after right of way and con nection with the Chester exchange. Too las obstacles in the way of the work wlere removed, and now the work w 11 be pushed to completion. Part of he poles han been hauled and the boles have becn ung up to tie seven-mii post. While we have heard no menti n of it, we suppose the poles now in us from the Chester exchange to Old Pa ity will be used, leavinig a gap of lea than five miles.-Chester Lantern. C T=T O R .A. Be= th h Kn You Have Always Bei.giN DEATH O MARION McDONALD. After weekstof suffering little Marion, son of Mr. add Mrs. J. E. McDonald, entered into VIife eternal at 12 o'clock Saturday nigh . The little fellow was taken sick ab ut .six weeks ago arid has been despe ately ill from the first, although at on time he rallied and it was thought t -At he might recover. He was six y ars of age and was a sweet, lovable c ild. To the bereaved parents we ext nd our sincere sym pathy. The funeral t ok place on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock a, the A. R. P. Charcb, Rev. CG E. McDonald con dcting the rervicIs. The pall-bearers were: E. P. Matt. ews, L. E. Owens, C. K. Douglass, A. W. Brown, T. H. etchin. Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says: "I heartily re ommend One Min ate Cough Cure. It gave my wife im mediate relief in suffocating asthma." Pleasant to take.\ Never fails to qickly cure all colighs, colds, throat and lung troubles. cMaster Co BOB MACEORELL SikOT FIVE TiMES. A telephone mes ge from Black tock to Mr. Jno. D). M~cCarley stated hat Mr. R. J. Mackoil-ell, in the comn mission business in - ncaster, went into a stor~e owned by ,Mr. Blackman,. presumably to colled~t a bill from Blackman. It is supppsed that they got into a dispute, and! ?lackman is said to have made aber Mackorell with an are handle, andithey got into "holds"'lidMar cidfisik l~ getting the best of it, when Blaokman's brother stepped up and shot Mackorell ive times. Mackorell is serionsly wounded. Mr. Mackorell lived in, Blackstock a long, time, and at one time stayEd in Winnisboro, where he is well known. He has a wife and three or four children. The Black mans were arrested. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou sands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for S.ick and Nervous Headches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them.l Only 25 cents. Money back if not ured. Sold by McM aster Co., drug gists. COINGAND GNO10 Mr. J. G. Mobley went to Columbia Monday. Dr. David Aiken'.has gone to Wash ington, D. C. - Mrs. G. A. White left on Monday for Columbia. Mrs. E. P. Wolfe is at bomne atfter a viit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Good ing, of Macon, Gs. Miss Jessie Jennings left on Mon day for Columbia to take in the fes tiviies of the week. Mrs. 0. W. Buchanan and children have returned to Sumter, after spend. ing the summer here Miss Susaie .Lumpkin has gone to the far. From Columbia ahe will go to Colleton on a visit to friends. Misses Annie Belle Stewart, Lila Brockington and Anna Beaty have gone to Columbia for the fair. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Reese have returned to New York, having been called homel on account of illness in the family. Mrs. Samuel Ward and children leave to-day for Savannah where they will spend a while and from the~o they will go to Florida for the winter. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject,_is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condimon. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain contin ally in back and sides, n' appetite gradnally growing weaker day oy day. Three physiciaas had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Sitter:;' and to my great j~y and surprise, the first bottle made a decided~ improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well msu. I know they waved my life and robbed the grave of another victim," No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at MMaine Co.M drn- stoe. 6 CLERK'S SALES. In the case of American Freehold Mortgage Co. vs. Wm. H. Ruff et al., 310 acres were sold to W. D. Doug lass, attorney, for $550. In American Freehold Land Mort gaue Co. vs. Wm. R. McCormick et I., 350 acres were sold to J. E. McDonald, attorney, for $540. Fairfield Loan and Trust Co. vs. A. Y. Milling et a!., 350 acres to plain tiff for $315. Sallie M. Douglass vs. L. H. Milling et al., 200 acres to J. W. Hanahan, att orney, for $605. Peoples Bank vs. John Wood et al., 57 acres for $150 to Ragsdale & Rags dale. DesPortes Exors. vs. Jno. S. M. Robiuon, 2831 acres to R. W. Shand, a! torney, for $650. DesFortes Exora. vs. Win. R. Mc Cormick et al., 50 acres to R. W. Shand, attorney, for $215. Chas. P. Wray vs. John Hudson, 70 acres to W. D. Douglass, attorney for plaintiff, for $276 Thos. G. Patrick Ys. 0. S. McMoore, I lot in Winnsboro-one-half acre--to T. G. Patr ek for $105. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Ar nic4 Salve, the best in the world, will kill :he pain and promptly heal it. Cure, Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, BaiI, Felons, Corns, all Skin Erup B.st Pile cure on earth. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. A Daly Newspaper at Gaffney. On account or the State Baptist Con vtntion which meets at the enterpris ing city of Gaffney on the 29th inst., Mansger Ed. 11. DeCamp has deter mined to issue a daily edition of The Ledger during the convention. These daily editions wifl contain a complete stenographical resume-of the preced ing days doings in the convention, sketches of prominent workers in the Baptist Church of South Carolina, pen drawings and pen pictures of Baptist church buildings and Baptist institu. lions, as well as a complete resume of missionary and educational work being done by the Baptists of this State, to say nothing of the local and State and ( national news that will be published. Manager DeCamp has had considera b!e experience in the daily newspaper field and is as well qualified to get out a daily as he is a weekly, and these who will take the daily edition of The Ledger for this one week may rest assured that they will get full value for their money. The price for the week will be only 15c and every Bap tist in the State should have his or her name enrolled for the week's output. Send silver or two cent stamps to The Ledaer, Gaffoey. S. C. J. D. aThies, editoreOUn. caster, N. ~H., says: "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for roup I ever used." Immediately re li~ves And cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevenfe consumption. McMaster Co. - DEATB OF MBS. nIASON. Mrs. Sallie Mason, wife of Wash ington N. Mason, died at her home in Fairfield County Saturday night, the 4th inst., in her 69th year, after an ill ness of several months, which she bore with characteristic fortitude and patience. Mrs. Mason was a woman of a high type of character, a daughter of Capt. Edward Andrews, who was considered one among the best men of his day, and an exemplary member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Mason was a devoted wife and mother, and it was indeed a pathetic scene tu it ness the devotion of the husband and children and their deep sorrow at her sad taking away. Mr. Mason is a great sufferer himself, having been siflicted with that terrible disease, cancer, for many years, and when he was summoned to look for the last time upon the face of her whom he so dearly loved, and who had for so long a time been his helpmneet and corn fort, it seemed more than he couldI be'r, and his friends feared that hej would not be able to survive it, but he rallied, and after some minutes seemned to recover somnewat from the shock, and hopes are entertained that he may yet be spared for many days to come. Mrs. Mason leaves three children: Mrs. Hattie Brooks, Rev. E. M. Mason and Eber B. Mason. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday afternoon and her body laid to rest in the Andrews family cemetery. A Friend. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of: Annie E. Springs, of 1125 Howard at., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery tor Con-I sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other renuedies and doctors could give her no help, but she sa'ys of this Royal Cre-"it soon removed the pain in my chest anid I can now sleep soundly, oething .I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's Ne w Discovery for any trouble of the Thrat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. ad~ $1.00. Trial bottles free at Mc Mseer Co.'s drug store; every bottle gus:auteed. LARGE, WHITE, BEARDLES WHIEAT. Warranted sound. Pro ducs more yoheat and straw than any other variety. Cai at W. C. Beaty's store. I W. S. HALL, I11-4 Mitford. S. C. Children. I o e Alwy s Bou ears the ture of P STON RIONAger PA MTC FE INSURAcE COpAY I oEW YORK. Solici~s a s?are of the public patror 9-26-y TRESPASS NOTIw. ALL4.ERSONS ARE HEREI warned not to hunt, fish or trespass ii My manner on the lands of the un lersigued. The law will be strict.1 erdorcea against all violators of tbi 3otice. T. P. YOUNGINER, M. L. YOUNGINER, B. M. WALLACE. Wallaceville, S. C., Nov. 6, 1899. 11-8-1 FOR SALE. A FINE PLANTATION AT MONTICELLO. 'For terms, address riER AD A ECHMICS BAN, Columbia, S. C. FINECANDYI Ne have just received another lot of NUnnally's hocolate Bon Bon. Chocolate Marshinallow. Umond Brittle. Butter Scotch Bxittle. n packages to suit everybody Don't forget us. FL ATER5 Xc0Ioi~ Ih tle Use of Fl. -- General line of HA RD WARE, COAL SCUTTLES, SHOVELS, TONGS, FIRE-DOGS, PISTOLS, CA RTRIDGES, &c., &c., &c. J. W. Seigler. Shredded Whole . Wheat Biscuits? ~delicious hiscuit made of shredded wheat. ~reami of Wheat, Pearl Bar ley, Sago, and Tapioca. 'ure Vermont Maple Syrup, in pint bottles and gallon tins. Williamt' Pure Fruit Jams. Also a fresh supply of Rai sins, Currants, Citron, etc., for fruit cake, at Haben icht'S. For Sale. A TRACT OF 176 ACRES 01 D. M. Brotland bounde oby land >f the estae of R. Q. Simonton, Stev mson and others. For terms apy t(oDULA. 11.17 Attomrneys, Winnaharo, S.*C 1t 7 IN FA y ilWHATEVER YOU NEED aillinery, Shoes and Clothing, you can do best for yourself. We ei you in quality and price. We buy in NhRf'"rA o.7n,1 . (,my In < Your special attention is caibeb Dress Goods. We have all the new also in Silks for Waists and Trimming We have the most varied stoc: Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, MILLINE Our millinery room is particularly We have a large stock of all new styl will please you. SHOE One of our greatest departments shoe stock in the county. It will pay shoes of any kind to give us a call. We have a great attraction this se; ter. Gvods that sell at one cent, two cents and up. Many things here that It will pay you to trade with us. Try i The Caldwell Dry Go I AM NOW TO MEET THE DEMANDS ( COMMUNITY IN OFFERI THE GRANDEST VALU AND WINTER GC Consisting .in nice Dress Goods, Triminrgs,'Notions,. Hats, Caps, -Shoe Carpets, Mattings, Rugs,;Lap R ohb~1 The Low-Price Bannerwa e my store.. - Seei' du l~ll ge bu you what to do. ~ I have some matchless bar- A full hi gains this season in nice ver Overcoats.' The very people who have the leaf the ones these opportunittes mean the COME AND BE C03 Goods shown with pleasure. Good refunded. Polite attention to all. Q. D. 3 REMEMBERM ++*We Have*** ELEGA Irish Potatoes and Onions for theli table.I1Sbi Rye, Crimson Clo ver, Turnip and -POSI' other seeds. HOLDIN Johnson's, Groves',~ ~ Morgan's and Chil larine Chill Tonic. A om enervisiC !ing places Ichier CostudeI ISchool _____ __ ICatalogu 10-12-1: WE HAVE A Ds car of FINE SEED IDige W HEA T, which we wvill sell cheap for- gee It cash or on liberal. ~ npp terms. All farmers. 1 should s o w some.: auoth wheat. IL W. DO0TY & CO.'A wan e can Lrge quantiti noveties in Patterns , of Domestic Goods, Corsets, etc. RY attractive this season s, and fine work that is the most complete you when in need of i@:t in a cheap coun nts, three cents, four are wonderfully cheap. Is Copany* fADY )F A HARD-UP NG SOME OF ES IN FALL )ODS. especially in blacks, , Clothii Blanm ne of Domesties at the Slowest possible prices. money to spend are most to. VINCED. Sexchanged or money [LLIFORD. LTTE [ERCIAL ~EGE. aARLOTTE, N. C. stablished 1891.). APARTMNTS IN PIEDMONT BUiLDING. Rd t0lld 0180 [THE SOUTH. IONS SECURED. OF OUR STUDENTS ARE REOIBLE POSITIONS. for yong ladies under the f the President and his nen furnished suitable boaird a~t $10 per month. ts can Enter at An1y Time. under Christian Inienees. I. MVER, PREsIDENT. Odel oepsia Cure sts what you eat. dallt thefoodanldaids Instreg eig and recon' the exhase digetv or isthe latest ds diet bnic. No oth ach it in e.. eleves and permi t3cures a, Indigestion, He thl. e, Sour Stomach, as, ace dalhe1,taCP, d y 'C eW 4 co., C cago. R BRARTS GOODS Please Everybody. Everyth ing U p-to-Date, and PRICES, we know are RIGHT. R. BRANDT guarantees all of his work and delivers to his trade sone of - the FINEST WATCHWORK pro mred in the Stet. Give him Vp6 watch to repr tt on want it to do well. R. B ANDT, ThJ H~ESTER, 8. C. NEWS *.. and - eklw $8 a Y.ia (u'uk eeky,51L50 a Yeut Adrams BILL HEAM, NOTE MA35 -LIENS, MOET&A*Ub, and everything ia ge6 Jim de as oheaply as anywhere el.s thoStato. GIEISACXAJCI very peamy speat' home is cept at hesm UNDERTAKING IN ALL :ITR DEPARTMENrS, with a full stock of Caskets, Bartal Caes and Coffin, constantly on hand, ad use of hearse when requested. Thankfal for past patronage ad alief tation for a share in the future, in the old stand Calls attended to at all hears. THE ETJI@TT IN 5WF J . U LLITE h. 4-l1