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zade aa s i. ... . .15c. &Fesh and Fine... .... 20c. g s ..... ... 2 i ..12. reits of all kinds. Prompt delivery. LOCAL MATTERS. -The store of the late Q. D. Will! Q is closed for the purpose of stock In a few-days the surveyors who camping near town will break p, as the work is almost completed. Only two weeks before Life In spance rates go up. T. K. ELLIOTT, Agent. __-The Baptist convention has been uvitedtio hold their next meeting in orence, and the invitation has been pted. The most effective little lhver pills ade are DeW itt's Little Early Risers. They never gripe. McMaster Co. -When you come or send to pay ur taxes, don't forget to call or send and bettle your dues to THE NEws AM HERALD. -The new cottage opposite the Baptist Church is about completed. It was built by the bank to rent and is rather a neat building. The friends of Mr. E. B. Ragsdale will b glad to leart that he is getting better rapidly. He has been sick for several. weeks, but hopes soon to be out Don't use any of the counterfeits of WiNt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable- to cause injury. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases. McMaster Co. -Mr. John ,Lyles, the new clerk of court, entered upon the duties of his newoffice last week. Mr. Longstreet Gantt is assisting* Mr. Lyles in the office. -Rev. J. D. Crout and his family eft on Thursday for their new home in Batesburg. A number of their friends accompanied them to the train to bid farewell to their pastor. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse liver, remove. obstructions and invigorate the system. McMaster Co.. -See the notice published elsewhere columns -by J. L. Mimnaugh, trator of the estate of Q. D. .This is tbe last notice that ebted to the estate will get. ail service between Winna ucklick has been increased times a week to six ttmes a ons along the route, wish' - d notify the postmaster. v. P. B. Ingraham, at parsonage, Blackstock, 1900, Mr. Bren Lewis Shannon, daughter of Smnen.-Chester Lant mach is tired out it must bat we can't live without Dyspepsia Cure "digests at- atyo can eat all owatwhile it isre Otbedigestie .organs to health. 1? e only Preparation that digests da of food. Me&gaster Co. estok of goods belonging to the Ie- D. Wyj1tord has been pur ~55 ~ Mimnaugh, admin -istra ,by )1t. . V. Walker. Mr. 'w LI,. e the rtsiness at theO o ~ inyinter weath' s set in ,saafotseve stays past t rmom eter hasreg~ several 'es be low 1reezing.landay was a - tiful day, but was My cold, and day was a se'verelyigday. Many persoileie had the -. ence of Mr..Pe~berman, of ' h Stratford, N. H-4 says, "For I snffered tor:.umIom chronc gestion, but KN' Dyspepsia Cni made a well mafoQbne." It diges what youneat and iseertain cure fod dyspepsia and ever -.rm of stomack trouble. It- gives W at once ever in the worst cases,Ua~j't help bul do you good. McMasteno0. -Mr. T. 8. Ketchiband familj have moved from their los to Mrs '. Ketchin's residence' wkre they art -to reside in future. Mr. 1ston Riot and family will move -framirs. Mob ley'/Ihouse to Mr Ketchiu'a*idence fever have appeared V% varas town in this State. and in sorne pas hayv prevailed to quite an alarmmiegree So far our town bas been mottortu -nate in having hadi very ;ittle srnes of any kind. --Rev. Harold Thomas and haihid have returned from their weddiidj and are at borne to thetr frienk~ Columbia. Mr. Th mas preach~ Trinity Church on Sunday. On *Suday alter Christmas he will 1 service iu St. John'a Church, Wi bor. -Mcidater Co ,ini their ad. mornintg, anntounce the arrival of ' Chri-tmas goods. Books, which alway welcomne presets, pictures pretty china are some of the tl that they have to show Sou. \ loo~king for UJ?4.LL>. presents eI -A tweddinig wbich sill take in B:ack-tock on Thr.rsday aftier' i~ Dec m->er 20 b, is that of Mi's ~4 Thornp-OI, daughter of Mrs. E ThornpsonI, to \ir Joseph C -~ -'-~ Laire, of Chester. The bride ~ ..~ groom are to make their hot 7t ____C-estre.d arrangements are m.de for tus a inaial reunion Confederate veterana ot South * i02, whichi is t- be held ini 0ol n'xt Md'. The S h of May ha seiected as tne day for the reani is prop sed t- have an encampt we1 a- a renon~f. - Luber is. tweing hauled '~ "~ vacant lkt in the western par t ~~ ~otysite Mr. Sam timipsrons -" ~ -whete Mesars T I!. Ketel T..K Ellie-*t' are to build a fhs is a mio st dairable locat - house and wahen c- mpleted ''- probably be renited at once. ,y seitj or Bronchitis, pe, Pneumonia and Quick, sure results. Scents. Refuse the dealer's substitute. Dr.Bulrs COUCH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bn'sPMscurConsttion. so pius ror. -The Graud Lodge, A. F. M., of South Carolina, which has been in session in Charleston, adjourned on Wednesday night. On the last night of the session subordinate officers were elected and installed. Mr. J. E. McDonald, of this place, was one of those appointed District Deputy Grand Master. Now is the time when croup and lung tivubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly enre coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. MeM. t!r Co. -There has never been a winter when turkeys have been more plenti fal. They are being brought to town daily in quautities and are selling at reasonable prices. The scarcity of eggs, however, still continues, and it is the same case all over the State. From all directions the scarcity of tbis necessary article and the consequent rise in price is reported. --A great many of the stores have already increased the number of their clerks, preparatory to the Christmas trade. The small boys are always ready and willing to stop school in order to clerk and to have stands on the street. The Christmas trade seems to have begun already, and the mer chants are being kept very busy. McMaster Co. guarantee every bot tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for ]a grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. -A .more tempting and attractive array of Christmas dainties than those shown by Mrs. F. M. Habenicht has never been offered to the housekeepers of Winnsboro. Candies of the best kinds, pi:kels, cranberries and celery, preserves, and various other things that are needed, during the holiday season, are here and all of the best and fieshest. See her ad. and see for yourself what tempting things are of fered. -On December 8th Miss Annie Brawley, of Blackstock, was married to Dr. W. E. Davidson, of Charlot te, N. C., Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick officiat ing. The wedding took plac., at the Presbyterian parsonage at Blackstock: and immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for Charlotte to visit Dr. Davidson's parents. They wrill live in Spartanburg where Dr. Davidson will practice his profession. he bride is a niece of Mrs. H. N bear of this place. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem dy for colds and la grippe during the past few yearR, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulteddoi pneumo a. Thos. Whitfield &5 Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in that ity, in speaking of this, says: "We ecommend Chamberlain's Cough [emedy for la grippe in many cases, as t not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any ten ency of Ia grippe to result in pneu onia " For- "ale by McMaster Co.. -A copy of the "Co-Ed," the mag azine gotten up by the teachers and ppils of the Edgefield Co-Educational nstitute, has come to our office. It is a very nice and very interesting little magazine and reflects great credit upon tbe editors. Mr. F. E. Hlinnant, of Winnsboro, is the editor-in-chief and Mr. A. Gordon Quarttlebaum is one of the business managers. It is certainly worthy to take a high stand among he college journals of te State. pflaICoughI S \3have used all' sort4of cough reme-' ~ dies kt it does notli Iyield;i is too deep i Sseated- It may wear I Sitself ou~rn time, butj i t is mor liable to Sproduce % grippe,: peumoPnier a seri arsOus throat 4fection.! ngsou need sokthing j at will giv you ~*ngth and buildj tlthe body. ar3 and S wiili% when everythin Cao elseilfhere is no doub umLjabo* It nourishes, bee"n strenl builds up and . it make srn and et as heat y to throw t the fortify against fute fyou are - . 1 run dow tdyou oae should he this~ m for a nourishin cine. it will scT a give the school holi a afe iot hav . weeks after Christmas in ...d of closing the school on Friday, the 14th. The pupils were greatly in favor of the school being closed on Friday and sent a petition to the true teesi asking them to close on that day, which the trustees had decided to do. Later, however, they found that seve ral of the teacher. preferred having the two weeks after Christmas, and the cnange was made to suit the teach Bears de -The Kind Ycu Mays Always BOW~ BigninreBu~t of -The South Carolina College st ud ents are to have a long holiday for Christmas, from Friday, December 21st, until January 1st. The students bhve been busy with It al examina tions and the holiday coming just after these are finished will be greatly en joyed. The Winthrop students are not so fortunate, they being allowed only one day. This rule is thought b% Presidernt Johnson to be best, as it k- eps the stucents from getting out of the regnlar routine of woik. The stude-.ts, however, find it rather haid but tuLwit very gracefully to the in evitab'e. -TPhe OpDulation of incorporated ow.s i., Sunth Carolina has been ive , w. The list inc!udes those towns % hic- hive a population of more tuaa 2,000 Lnt less than 2,500. Winnsboro does tnot appear in this list, her. populatiou being probably onsiderably less than 2,000. '.3hester shows up with a population of 4,075, and York has 2,012. The figures will no doabt cause keen disappointment to some towns which were expecting larger numbers. This list has been eagerly looked for ever sinee the com pletion of the work of taking the cen BUS. Ber *e The Kind You Hava Always go*t or -The Charlotte Gbserver states that Mr. W. W. Phifer, of that place, who bat been experimenting with drought proof cotton, has made a success of his experiment, and that the cotton remained green and luxuriaut through the dry weather, while the ordinsry otton was burnt up. He thinks that this cotton will prove a blessing to Southern planters who have suffered o much each year from drought. houid it really prove to be able to tand the drought Mr. Phifer will no oubt make something nice out of his xperimenit. The Observer says that Mr. Phifer will plant his entire planta :ion in this seed next year, and if stuC- I essful will put the seed on the mar -A copy of the Southern Reporter, whicb is published in Spartanburg, 1 ias been sent u... It contains the re- I ort of the A. M. E. Zion Conferene which met in Spartanburg on the 12th.f rhe following is what the Reporter has osay of a sermon preached by the astor of the Winnsboro Zion Church:t The committee on devotion an iounced to preach at 7.30 p. m. Wed sday tbe annual sermon, H. W. mit, D. D., of Winnsboro, S. C. .t 7.30 the church was crowded to iear the annual sermon. The doctor 1 .ook for his text St. Matthew, 28th :hapter, 18th, 19th and 20th verses. rneme, "The minister's mission." )tline: 1st, the commander; 2nd, he command; 3rd, the chief work of he minister; 4th, the mode of bap ism; 5th, tbe divine promise. From bis text he preached one of the most earned and eloquent sermons that has een preached in Spartanburg. His ogic was immen'ely precise. his dic ion pure, and the glory of God filled he house. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health domitable will and tremendous inergy are not found where Stomach, iver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of rder. If you want these qualities d the suc~cess they bring, use Dr. ~ing's New Life Pills. They develop avery power of brain and body. Only 5c. at M1cMaster Co.'s drug store. BOY WANTED. A bo: desirous of learning the print ng trade is wanted at TEE NEWS AND -lERALD) cffce to begin work the first day of the new year. A CARD OF THANKS Mr. Editor: We bo'g to sIncerely hank our friends for the banquet we were enabled to have through their indnese. Respectfuliv, Steam Fire Engine Company, G. B. McMaster, .Mecretary. Free Delvery. Business men, wh> desire free de ivery of mail, are requested to call at >;toffice and .xamine the two sample ~ollection and delivery boxes and se lect what thley want before Christmas, s I want to commence their use by January 14t. Kery respectfuliv, -Preston, Roin, Post master. A "arcasuricg Party." The lauic- of the Ridgeway Balptibt n, ch wi~l eive a '"mea-uring part.y" t the residence of Mr C. P. 9. ray on the night of Daecnber 27th Thb' pro ei d aie to te devo-ed tr. the ;il-pove mtnt of tI e ch~ur ch. Evetry one w ill be re-ur< d at the a-or and chi rged 5c nts a foot atd 1 cerit for e-e'.addi servel with'im extr.L ce arg ' HE OX WITHIOUT THE THIEF On Fn ideo Polic.m" au Gii i foned ut that a negro n'as triing 'o cell an1 x h ving ceen an~ 'aver is- mee t tat 'oe h4'l been si !ea, fn .: arh Camden, he sucpected that this t ticutar ox we~s the Camden ox. He went after the negro, but the !ellow in some way b'ecame suspicione and ran off leaving his ox. The ox is n w in r.Gilbert's possession. It Saved His Leg. . A. Danforth, of LaGrang-", ' red iintensely for six months ' ih rightful -running sore on his 'x rites that Bucklen's Arnica Salcor W cured it in ten days. For Ut ceraonds, Burns, Beils. Pri" or t the best salve in the world charanteea. Only 2.5c Sold by . Co ,n druggista. Everv woman in the country ought to know about Moihers rriend Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along without it. It has robbed child birth of its terrors for many a young wife. It has preserved her girlish figure and- saved her much suffering. It is an external lini ment and car ies with it therefore, absolutely no danger of upsetting the system as drugs taken intern ally are apt to do. It is to be rubbed into the abdomen to soften and strengthen the muscles which are to bear the strain. This means much less pain. It also prevents morning sickness and all of the other discomforts of pregnancy. A dru;;gist of Macon, Ga., says: "I have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend and have never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it." A prominent lady of Lam berton, Ark., writes: "With my nrst six children 1 was in labor from 24 to 30 hours. After using Mother's Friend, my seventh was born in 4 hours." Get Mothcr's Friend at the drug store, $1.00 Ier botUe. THE BRADFiELD REG'JLATOR CO. AILAA, GA. 9 WrIte for car free et kok, "BEFORE BABY NOTICE. The Southern Railway Company announces that all clergymen and thers wh. ate entitled to permits for educed fare for the year 1901, will >ease make apphcation through 'tcket Lcant at once; as all permits for 1900 will expire December 31st. 1900, and ill not be extended into 1901. Respcctf ally, J. H. Skinner, Ticket Agent. The Best Plaster A piece of flannel .dampened with ,amberlain's Fain Balm and bound o the affected parte is superior to any )laiter. When troubled with lame )ack or pains in tbe side or cheat, give t a trial and you are certain to be nore than pleased with the prompt re ief which it affords. Pain Balm also -ures rheurr.tism. One applicatian ,ivcs relief. For sale by McMaster Co. COXING AND GOIGN. Mr. Jae. Q. Davis spent several days n Charleston last week. -Mr. J. L. Miwnaugh, of Colum ia, was in town on Friday. MrF. J. M. Stewart went to Colum )ia last week to visit relatives. Miss Mattie Martin will arrive from Jnion this week to spend the Christ nass holidays at home. Mr. C. M. Chauder has ieturned rm Charleston where he has been tending a Masonic conventiou. Mrs. He-nry L. Elliott and children, >f Coininbia, are bere on a visit to dra.1T. C. Elliott. Tney will remain. intil after Christmas. Lieut. R. N. McMaster is at homo on .visit to his parents. He has been -in e Philippinres for seve'ral wonthe here hia .- --mnt was 'tationed. . - Fifty Years. Mis, '. umLW's SOOTHING SYRUP ian beeni ued for over fifty years by nillions o' mo'thers for their children while techinrg, with perfect success. [t soo hes the child, softens the ruins, Is a i pain, cures wind colic, a::d .st remedy for diarrhoea Lt - teve the poor little sufferer : -'l. Sold bv druggists in part of the world. Twenty five a bottle. Be sure and ask for - a inslow's Soothing Syrup," i I ake so ether kind. 1-1-17 WILL PUT A STOP TO IT The Southeastern Car Service Aaso tiation, w;hich is composed of one of he leading southern railroads, has ssud a circular, the object of whbich. .s to put a stop to the practice of many nerchants who receive goods and eave them in the freight depots for seeks withont paying for storage. Lhis practice has come to be a tre ned~ous item to the railroads and ey are going to make an effort to put Stop to it. The dircular which the association as s insed is as follows: "All package freight not removed e owlers from the custody of tbe -ail way company within forty-eight iours, tot including Sundays or legal olida s com puted from 10 o'clock r. mn. (if the cday. following date .f ioiice of arrirat shali the-reafter be ubject to a charge for storage each ji or fraction of a das that such con tignmnts may remain in cu-tody ot he rai.way company, of one cent per 100 pounds per day, with minimum targe of 5centse for any one package >r iot fr one co)nsigniee, but not more han $1 per-dav for any one consign nent not in exce's of a car loar'." These regulations wil! go into effect n January 1, 1901, and is of 'pecial nterest to merchante. An imperfect skin Iis always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause! ~Improve your blood. How? By tak ing the blood purifier that has stood the test fo thirty years QUART BO'TLE. It~ has thousands of I happy friends. Quart I 9 Bottles sell every 9 where aL 51. CMAN" "THE MICHIC..N DRUO COMPNY."J De::et. Mich. Lie Famos crLi Pills. JonH catr&Co., Winnsboro .;T .Wo W orad& . RoC; T. G. . PatriekCo, Witeard S. C er n o.+,41r a en Whita Oak. S. C. T WADE RAWLS DEAD Mr. T. Wade Rawls, nf Evt Ware ree, died at his home on Trnursda% night. Mr. Rawls hai been in feeble health for some time. He was a mem ber of the Wateree Prize Club, an1 before his health failed he was among its most active members. He was a good farmer. At the time of his death, be was about 67 years of age. He was ,L member of 6th S. C. Cavalry, C. S. A , and was a good soldier. The body was buried on his farm on Friday. COTTON SEED AS A MANURE When highly fertilizing ingredients are repeatedly abstracted from the soil without any retu n ;he farmer mos! know and apply tome snitable manure or sterility will be the resulr. For every 10,000 pounds of coiton wool about 60 pounds of iugrejier.ts. essential to cultivation, are substracted from the soil. The following analp-is of a cotton stalk shows the really important con ,tituents to bephosphrric acid, potash, lime and magnesia, w cotton seed, as a manure, restores to lind tme fullest quota known of fertility aft-r crop exhaustion. Dr. J. Lawre-.ce Smith's anai- *" the ashes of a healibv stalk 6 feet big h an inch in diameter st ba-e consi:ts of 1000 parts. Lime.................. .303 Potach................... 240 Phosphoric Acid ......... 91 . Magnesi. ...... ...... 58 Carbon-c Acid ...........270 Tce question to be asked i, whether even '0 cent,. pays to sell this valuable manure? while the land is being worn out and exbausted by poor subetitute4. R Prevented a Tragedy. Timely info. mation eiven Mr.. Geo Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A fiightful cough had long kept her awake every ufght. She had tried many remedies and doctors, but steadily grew worse until arged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneu monia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot ties free at McMaster Co.'s drug store. A FLAG FOUND A Mercenary Union Soldier Refuses to Re turn it The Lancaster Ledger contains a most interesting article from the Mon oe Enquirer, about a fag which was given to Co. B, 26th N. C. Regiment, by Miss Anna Cureton, now Mrs. J. H. W. Stevens, of Lancaster. The flag was made by Miss Cureton and was presented on the 4th of July, 1861, at Waxhaw. From there it was taken to Raleigh, then to Morehead City and then to Newbern. While the company was at Newbern some one entered Capt. Steele's Itent and stole the flag. After this nothing was heard of the fag until recently. Last September Charles Horinng, of Iarlington, Iowa, visited St. Louis, and whi'e there told a reporter for the St. Louis Republic of a flag which he had in his posses sion and which he said he had pur chased from a Union cavalry officer named Burns. The officer, who is now dead, told him that he got the fag from a dying comrade who cap tured it in battle. This was all that Horning knew about the flag in his possession. A description of the flag was published in thej St. Louis Repub li, and~ Mr. L. D. Richardson, who moved from North Carolina to Green wood, Ark., jnst after the war, saw t e description and a cut of the flag and wrote to the R public, Eaying that he reedgnized the flig as being the one presented by Miss Cureton to his old company. lie said in this letter that he would be too glad to have the flag but was unable to pay anything for it, but that if Capt. T. J. Cureton was living he was the one to call for it, as his sister made it. Mr. Richardsonr also wrote to the owner of the flag and asked for it, but Mr. Horning re fused, saying that he had once refused an offer of $1,000 for it, and that as he is poor he conld niot part with it for noting. Hie offered to give it up, owever, if a suitable amount was collected and sent him. Mr. Richardson wrote to a friend in Jackson county that Horning's state ment that, he had been offered $1,000 for the flag, and his statement that the flg was taken in b'.ttle are lies. It seems a great pity that this iag that would be so highly prized by the survivors of this old regiment should ba in the hands of a man who haa o little sense of honor as the man who now has i'. The Lede - -ays the survivors ot Co. B - .a be as glad to tain this lag ,. .lrc. J Ii. W. S:t vens, nec Curetort, as :hm'y were to receive it from her when ibtey marced forth to battle in rh* c .mmand of betr valiant brother-s CASTORIA For Infants rud Children. The Kind You Have Alway Boalght Bears the algnatt~re of , GREENBRIER NOTES. Tbr dlebat ing socitey of otur wo w I n.eet next Fr- dayv af c ' on at 2 .''ock. The fulonwin'g is the sni'. jet wit h tihe debate rs, re~ov'd: l 'hat war has been more de-trnctive to human life timin iutouxicatin~ lignIorF." Affi.mtrative: Mr. Lvyes Smitt, Mii-ses 1-abele Rat ant . Beauf-'rt Lylee, L bel'e Car-tee anzd Annie Y'teborongh; Ne~gaiwe: Messrs. Howe and ilills Lemnkr, Mis-es Bertha Blair, Bettie Rutan~d and Mtgie Yarborough Ater several m-mnths absence we are dail to l ave our schoo!-mate Mills Li mrmon in s.chool egain. We int.>n~d t i have an Xmas tree on he night of December 24 h, and now M r. Editor, itf .w wanit to see a real Santa Clans and to have a good time, be sure to come out. Wehae had a delightful fall -for Have You A Bakac-Tired Pains Across the L of an Unnatural 0 .They Me; o The most su Complaint, one tha In Vaughn This is a purell in use that will effe triptic acts directly < normal healthy con READ WHA I hke been7snffert ased from the iver and K to lie down ezcept shoray IwscmletelyW able and able t attend to iearly twoyeams oumaubM as maul May be baee by it. Since then this gentlema "4Vanughn' Lithe so far, and m now enti If you have any of I LYON MANUFACTURlI and he will advi Of all druggists or sent om athering the crops. Althon:h we have not had a fall crop, the advanced price has revived the despondency of the farmers. But tbey very wiselv have decided not to be deluded by the rise in cotton and are planting largely of wheat and oats which are looking well. They will also plant an in creased acreage in corn. There have been several parties and ,a hot supper in our community re cently whicb were greatly enjoyed by both young and old. Mach success to NEWs AND HERALD. December 10: 1900. J. C. C. 40 A6m 0 W S: T.2 A. The!Kind You Hato Always A MITFORD MARRIAGE On December 6th, a few frienda and eativyes met at the pleasant heme of r. and Mrs. W. T. \ct~rorey t , wit ness the mai-riage of their daughter, iss Lou, to Mr. J. F. Keller, of reenwood, Rev. J. L Freeman off itin2'. In ~answer to the s .'t tones of the eddiog march, Miss Mattie McCrofey t the organ, came Master Rudolph obley, carrying a mat af roses; Miss athleen Mobley, strewing flowers; Miss Qaeen.ie Mobley, bearing the edding ring on a silver saiver-these ittle girls taking their places on either side of the minister. Then came Miss isie Mc~rorey, maid of honor, carry ng the bride's bouquet of Marshal hel roses, followed by the bride on he arm of her brother, Mr. J. Law c~rorey; they were met at the chan eel by the groom and his best man, Mr. John McKeller. The bride was beautifa'ly attired in a tailor-made traveling snit of smoke pearl gray broadcloth, with hat to match. The ceremony was very im pressive, congratulations hearty and resents of a choice selection. At one o'clock a bountiinl dinner was served, and after a few hours of social pleaantry the bride and groom lft for theirinuture home, Greentaood. accompanied by Miss Mattie McCrorey, Mr. Law Mcrorey andfir. John Mc eer. An elegant r eception was rendered them at the horne ci Mr~ elr's parents. Mre. Keller possesses m .ny beant ful, womanly traits of charactes and hrisian virtnar 'hat have won friends uf all whom she met. Mr. Keller is very engaging in manner and is a prosperous farmer of Greenwood. The best wishes of the people of Asa nd community go with the young cuple, and in congratulating Mr. Kel ler, we can wish him no greater success it life than that he may be as fortu ate in all otrher undertakingh as in the selection of, a wite. To them we ommend "each for the other and both for God." We welcome Mr. J. A. Mc~rorey and family to Asa after an absence of ayear at Cedar Springs. Mr. Carter, on-in-law of Mr. Mc~rorey, has purchased a farm in the neigbborhood nd ill locate on it next year with his| family.- Mr. Carter and family will| bquite an addition to the neighbor Mr. B. E. Kell is at the home of Mr. Daniel Hall i~sj. :-ul Lumnpkin has retunrned to dx' ford after spending teveral weeks in C'umbia and Charleston. Dc 11, 1900 C. S. F. Strong Fortifitcation :'fy the body againstdiseas STutt's Liver Pills, an abso ure fors ..ml:ache, dys asour stomach, malar'. n -w 'ation, jaundice, biliots ssad all kindred troub!.. e Fly=Wheel of 1.iie Tut; Your Liver Fills arr --wheel of life. I sh:-ll evt eful for the accident th:. I .xhtthem to my notice.I fees as if I had a new lease of life. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Major Reed, .a Gheter, spent Fri dy in town. ny of These Byi Feeling -DMzi -Nrvousnss ins, or in the Badr-Sleepsn >or or Scalding Urine. n "Kidney " essful remedy for all forms of LiveI t has effected some remarkaIe cares, l's Lithoni r vegetle preparaion and the only :tually cure Dropsy and Gravel. V )n the Liver and Kidneys, restoring dition and eradicating all d as IT IS SAID AB cato" KM g for threee r f Ahe rit De :UM .'srmath"s 1= a Lam wars rawn romac of- Auia11,y00 at the time!I began =sngV==gn' Lithentript Eudhi lud Iwa W" So a o, I be asd eit bottlsof VaLNW U emN0 Of bMYnl It cmn "O U 119m ha. atigI . i writs nmer date of Anc. 1, VWk: ntic h" effected a permbeUt care. I ha ytn.good health. he above symptoms write to the Med 46 co., 45 So. Fifth Stree sBe you by letter in regard to your esi receipt of price to any express o1 rn -The small boys have begun their Christmas celebration early, and the popping of fire crackers is heard every, day. The Rock Hill leraldcomp!..is that men and boys of that town bave abused this sport and b ve made it such a nuisance that the town council has been called upon to forbid the firing of crackers within the town limits. Our boys are usually very careful and do not amuse themselves throwing crackers at -horses or at peo ple as mischief-lovers in many places do. The large cannon crackers are dangerous, being loaded with dyna. mite, and it is well to be very cautions in firing them, for very serious acci dents have resulted from careless handling of them. How to Cure Croup Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Ame nia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamberlain's Congh Remedy is the beSt medicine [ have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cnre." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cronpy cough has de veloped, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand read y for instant use as soon a.s these symptoms appear. For sale by Meiaster Co. WANTED, for cash, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hardwood Company, P. 0. Box 529, Charleston, S. 0. r pHE POSITION OF RESIDENT L.Special Agent of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for Winnsboro and vicinity is opened to a man of good character and ability. A valua ble contract, carrying renewals, will be given to the rigbt man. Address, W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock Hill, S. C. 9-13rd EL1 'INSURANCE POLICIES LIL.!bought for cash or loaned Apply to T. Mi. CATHOART, Winnsboro, 8. U. 12-18-1 Jan. 1901. Notice The annual stockholders meeting o the bank of Ridgeway will be held in the bank building 'at Ridgeway, S. C., on Thursday, January 3rd, at 8 p. m. N. W. PALMER, 1218 2t Cashier. Annual Notice. A LL persons holding claims against the County of Fairfield will pre sent the same to this office on or be fore the 1st day of January, 1991. B. G. TENNANT, 12-td Count y Sup,-rvisor. Administrator's Notice. All perrons indebted to the estate of Rev. E. D. Per ry, deceased, are here by notified that payment must be mnade to the undersigned, anid persons hold ing claims against said deceased must pr.'ent them duly attested to the urn uigned for payment. T. W. BEICE, 1-20-4t Administrat(.r. NOTICE., All persons holding ceisn: againtat he esiate of 'I hop. P'. ).titchelt, de eesed, will prest the sane duly verified to A. s. & W. D. l).uglas, Attorneys, Witndbo:o. S C , and all persons iadek' d t' ..aid estate will make payment i.:she Iundetr-e.tMt. 11 27-3 A dtnd:.t rator. WE HAVE Just Received Direct from England a complete line of Au extra supply of (iLASS WARE has also been added to tis depart ment, together with a nice ..eection of Blue and White Eniameled Ware. We cordiafl extend an inspection of these goods tos every one. No trouble to show them or qu: te prices. J. \Af SErIGLER=": .Chis-Une I roubloe r~ -. c and Kidney :ripti mdine now sgbi's iUthon them to their OUT IT I ,st.csUUIraU. DIUe. iwas unaM ..d saturatedwith a sompoOr saft we bad no return Ieal Director of t,Broiokiyn,N.Yo mcW case. eo, $1.00o R. BRAND The well Imown Jeweler, of Chester, S. C Will visitWi F riday, Nov.3 and~display his elegant line o WEDDING and. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at obear Drug Co.'s store. One Day Only This is his last visit leef ore Christmas. Mr. Brandt will be atRdg way en SATURDAY, N0 VEMBER 8th. * hristmas CHo yiay Are. close on us, and'we the heaviest stock of .FINE OO RES ever brought to Winnsboro. hustling means anything wre will duce this stock in the next two POUNDS of the Chocolates and Bon in bulk. -- remoe beautbif than e simply works of art -- Y a jar of Impeited G n~;eapple or Peach ~ICKLES and condiments ini eni~ less variety. WON Meat in bulk and pa*k LL kinds of Fruits and Cma.a die'. ~ R Cranberries and Cei ll on us. We want your trade. Wework~ for your trade We appreciate yoar - trade. F. M. HABENIC HT Dealer in Fine Groceri,-. All goods delivered., 'Phone 25. FOR YOU LJ -See our list of C)Standard Extracts(t suit you). SStationery (fancy). SPlaques and Medalin. Mirrors. *Shaving Sets. l)Photo Frames and Albums. TaSets (all pic) Cups and Sue~ HChina Plates. CO Railroads. SBirds of Paradtse. C Vases. oFine Candies. * Toys too numri Don't forget ?he~ old place. Yoursifor a Merry Xma JNO.H. McMASTE - '