The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 30, 1900, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, August 30, - 1900 LOC AL MATTERS. Miss Annie Ives, of Florence, is visiting Miss Ellen Ellison. i.Black velvet ribbons, all widths, pompadour combs, hair clasps and brooches, just received at Mrs. McCarley'S. Mr. and Mrs I_ Frank F oa and children have retr Kershaw. g, children like it, Motigs g'it. We refer to One g'inute Cough Cure. It will quickly care all throat and lung troubles Mc, Master Co. Mr.r.ud Mrs. W. D..Gaillard, of Charleston, tare expected this week tOsvisit relatives in Winns boro. You will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. McMaster Co. Miss Theo Rabb returned home on Tuesday from Charleston where she has been visiting rela tives. Mrs. W. R. Doty, Jesse Doty and Miss Susie Doty have r trned from a stay of several weeks with relatives in Kentucky It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the daint3 au.d famous little pills known as De. Wiam' Little Early Risers. Me astei Co. -Robert Flournov, Brickyard, Ale. writes: I consider no remedy equal t, Dr. Moffett's TEETHMA (Teethin Powder) for the irritations of teetkin and the bowel troubles of our Souther country. Miss Ethel Rabb has returne to her home in Ridgeway after leasant visit to Misses Lelia an Louise Taylor on Bull street. The State. Millions will be spent in politics th year. We can't keep the campaign g ing without money any more thanv can keep the body vigorous withol food. Dyspeptics used to starve thex selves. Now Kodol Dyspepsi Cua digests what you eat and aTows V to eat all the good food you want. radically cures stomach troubles. M Master Co. Mr. Clarence Welles, son p. I. Welles, superintendent the Southern Railway, spe Monday in town with Mr. ForrE G. Gyles. Mrs. S. E. Prentiss and Em Prentiss lefton Wednesday Kiians where the will spe several'dy.S withr. and F. Dvisbefore leaving sands bcuete food. In A~aerica, the land of plel maany suff~y and die. because sbove -. ~ not .digest ta oo they eat. K aster C ilawo -ii the e~tns Sliie eall7ilfor i nlow rapor that se will so and it is ignger. be ou(Lon Pressley, of Edge ~, and Rev. McElwee Ross, ,~Oxford, Pennsylvania, have ' canged pulpits for a while. Ah. B.aPtCerchll preach in the A. R.PCuc at Edgemoor the firs Suday in September.- 1 Chester Lantern. r ' Uinese are dangerous enemies, for they are treachervus That's why all I counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel I Salve are dangerous'. They look like ( aDeWitt'u, but instead of the all-healing witch hazel they all contain ingredients liable to irritate the skin ,.ud cause a blood poisoning. For piles, injuries Ir and skin diseases use the original and a genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co -If you are ini need of glasses, you had better call on the oculis.t at tbe Hotel Duval. His many customers already speak in the highest terms of1 bim; his prices are moderate; he makes glasses in alt the latsst styles, and his lenses are the best made.-adv. -The line for the rail road has been surveyed to such a distance from town that the camp will have e to be moved to a point further from town. The spot chosen for ' the new camp is on Mr. Preston Rion's plantation, several miles ~ from town. The wolf in the fable puts on sheep's clothing because if he traveled on his own reputation' he couldn't accomplish his purpose. Counterfeiters of De Wit t's Witch H azei Salve couldn't sell thei: worth!ess salves on their merits, so they put the-m in boxes and wrap-. pers like DeWitt'. Loo0k out for them. Take onlty DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sa've. It cures piles aa:d a I skina diseases. M'aster Co. -Col. W. G. Stephenson, of King's Mountaira Military school I at Yorkville, was in town on Wednesday. Many years a go1 this was one of the leading schools in the State. Under Coward and Jenkins many cadets om Fairfield attended this hool, and they are now much rested in the effort to re biish it. Col. Stephenson is t pleasant genitleman, and oped that he will meet with CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bers the Srnature of -if von are cross-eyed you hand better go and see the oculist at the Hotel Duval. Eyes straightened with out the use of the knife; cataracts re moved without operation; also pte rygium painless. Granulated eyelids cured no matter how bad or now long standing.-adv. The quicker you stop a cough or cold the less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough Care is the only harmless remedy that gives ,amediate resulte. You will like it. -Un r May~ ~~ ULurmn -ur be held at the summer school and this will bring the school to a close. For four weeks the school has been in session, and in spite of the intensely hot weather the attendance has been good and the teachers in attendance have done good work. A number of those who are attending the school are young ladies who are to begin work this fall as teach ers and who are taking advan tage of this opportunity to re fresh their memories and bettei prepare themselves for thei work. Beas te The Kind You Have Always Bough sigature of TE work of spreading abroa the plans of the Soi-Carohu1 Inter-State and Wit IndiarfEX position, which il' to be held a Charleston n it year, goes vigo rously on. Since the departmen of promotion and publicity wa organized, about three weeks ag nearl three thousand lette I have een sent to important me i and organizations inviting the i co-operation in the great ente - prises, and responses from the are coming in daily, manifestu is a determination to secure a pla )- in the picture. it Volcanic Eruptions f- Are grand, but Skin Eruptions r re life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Sa cures them; also Old, Running a Ft Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felo ' Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Bur Scalds, Chapped Hands, Cilbls >f Best Pile cure on earth. Drives yf Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a b Cure guaranteed. Sold by M Mu Co., druggists. Miss Maria Bacot Dead ly !or News has been received h od of the death of Miss Maria Ba . which occurred about two we ago at her home i Ken orWisconsin. Miss Bacot s u- daughter of the late ,a. ~wright Bacot and, es e Bacot. Shpremembei d .bymWi .~ by maewher d r as a~r An d - ol in Kp .rde1 er who knew her. ~sUxs-BaDER~~ At 8.30 o'clock, w the; 19th ost., Miss Anna Bias-V'mar, ed to Mr. C. R. byth ev. J. E. Duren,'i huvtbid4 aptist Church. Te4de was eutifully dressed and-, ore a erman wreath of natural ers5.1 ir. T. B. Browder was best man,1 d Miss Clora, the bride's ster,. iid of honor. The bridd ' a aughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lms, of Fairfield County,1 a g g made this city their hcti-~ eeral years. Mr. and . r owder have many fre -o wish them a long and a y e e. Columbia, S. C., Aug. 28, 1. 'A Fower Mill Explosion Removes evervthiag in sight; r-o o rastic mineral pilb.'tt both are lhty dangero us. Don't 'ily.namite b delicate machinery of you body vit camet. crotonf oil ur alo ren Dr. King's New *Pills, rih are gentle as a EI~er breeze, 10 the work *perfect v. Cures H-ead che, Costipaion. Only 25c at Mc [ater Co.'s drug store. SUDDEN DEATH Mrs I H Ketchin Passes Away Suddenly Just as we are preparing to go o press we learn that Mrs. T. H. [tchin is dead. She was taken uddenly ill on Tuesday night, Lnd all day yesterday the greatest Lnxety was felt. Her death is a reat shock to the community, ndd universal sympathy in Vinnsboro and the county will e elt for the bereft husband and hiddren. She leaves a husband, ur esteemed townsman, Mr. P. H. Ketchin, and three children. drss.Ketchin was a daughter of hee late Mr. J. W. Shaw. The funeral services will be elldthis afternoon at the A. R. P. Church at 5.30 o'clock. --I your eyes burn, smart, feel tiiky in the morning, pain or itch on, or if you have tears in yonr eyes, pots flash before your eyes, or you oold )our reading tot) near or too far, r strng liht hurts s our eyes, or you ave headacs, call anid see the ocu isttat the Hotel D)uva!. 18 year,, ex Ti E'ELECTION IN THE STATE The-jeturns as to the Stat tickef seem to have been hard t< obtain. We found much troub< in getting a few for this county and we observe that the slownes with -which returns came Iu wa general throughout the whol -tate.ms settled thatI6oi Meciweenley Wiond primary, dates 51"Reittled by the first lth poably as rauch interesi will be takfn in the second as in the first. JJ. T-llman and Jno. T. Sloan lea Zor Lieutenant Governor. 1cffahan, Cooper, Bellinger and'?loyd aro nomi nated for the aspective offices for which they ra. Mr. McMa han has a stron. hold on Fair field county and is friends here were pleased at le large vote given him in the 'ate. He has made a good offic Mr. R. H. Jennings defeats D.Timmerman for State Treasurei The form er's friends here weivery enthu siastic over the resui Fairfield has not often beenpresented on the State ticket, ai it is grat ifying to the count3that Mr. Jennings goes in by sh a large vote. He will make Sod offi I cer. At the time we writeis it is iwossible to tell how e vote Sds for mis . sler. s No Right to Ugliness.. ie woman who is lovaiy i face, 0 fi and temper will always have s fds, but one who would be atrac n t must keep her health. If sie is 1k, sickly and all run down,she ,be rLervous and irritable. If ihe constipation or kidney troute, e impure blood will cause pimples, Ig chea, skin eruptions and a wretch e omplexion. Electric Bitters is the medicine in the world to regulatt acb, liver and kidneys and to iify the blood. It gives strong yes, bright eyes, smooth, velvety obP, rich complexion. It will make a ed-looking, charming woman of a di-down invalid. Only 50 cents at is~aster Co.'s drug store. 13s4 REDUCED RATES. I 'o the National Convention of the te istiau Church, which meets at Kan i City, Mo., October 12-19, the jithern Railway will sell round trip Ikets from all points on 'its lines at L rate of one first-class fare for the nd trip, plus $4 00. Tickets will sold October 8th, 9th and 10th, C h final return limit to October d, inclusive. Persons at non-coupon tions should notify ticket agent eral days in advance of their con plated departure, in order that he v supply himself with proper form tickets. ~~iround trip tickets to the Annual a'n, National Baptist Associa m cond, Va., September nts S lines, ex mf WTahidgton, D. ,.; and ~.dri, Va. Tickets will be sold ge~er 10th, 11th and 12thb, with ti it September 22nd, Inclusive. annual convention of the ~~dd Fellows, Louisville, Ky.., sol -7, round trip tickets will be Ragall stations on the Southern ber. Tickets to be sold Septem 30 ,adOctober ~ in advance it ~ t ed departure so baty e moy' supply himself with rope foi-m of ltickets. The Wssissipj~i aley Medical As ociat . meets at %shville, N. C., )ctob .9h-11th. Thb onthern Rail ay wa sell round trii tickets from 11 $tat'4 s on its lines ~ctober 6th to th, incI sive, with fitn limit Ozto er 15:b For fi her informuatton call on or ~rite any hgnt of the Southern Rail ray or its o nections. s n t oni ne of the most elicate and icious of break ast foods e offered to t >ub ic, but in ditio is high Iy d for the use >sersons of weak digestion f handsolfagraitres we are iving with Cre f 'Wheat They are works o art. Ask o see them. FM. Habe ichi Dealer ini Fine Gro iet. With fair education and ch' eter, to learn Telegraphy, ilroa Accunting, and Type-writings .h is endo'sed by all leading fw ompaniea as the only perfect. liable institution of its kind. graduates are as~.sted to po Ladies also admitted. Write' f cataloue. Fall term opens Aug GLOBE TELEGRAPH COLL Oshkosh, Wis., and Lexingtoi' 6-14-4m * OSBORNE'S The Improved White Moun tain No matter how often or how much we talk about the White Mountain Freezer, we tell nothing but the truth about it. In fact there is no necessity for telling anything but.the truth, as e rcry feature of the White Mountain is a good feature, and every point is a telling point. Only the very best materials are used in its manufacture, and will produce the finest quality of cream in the shortest possible tima. 3.QUARTS, $2.25; 4 QUARTS, $2.75; 6 QUARTS, $3.25. J. W, SEIGLER For Sale. COLD STORGE POTATJES (Some planted July 14th show tops through st raw July 29tb.) -ALSO Seeds suitable to plant in a August. SNAP BEANS, CUCUMBERS, RADISHES, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, d SPINAGE, CARROT7S, PARSNIP, BEETS, KALE, and 15 varieties of Turnips. McIator Conmipu Pawley' I1d HloeI1 1 A Most Delightful Seaside Resort, is now Open - for theSummer ~of 1goo. _ FINE NI WCOW1U from Lan - g , , .ane' steame~r is n on the line fr,om *orgetown t W~verly Good ws'ter'_(artesian os qoitoes; finestrf e line frih's The table is rP -.' o p lied wlt ish, oysters, A& f . hrimps In. eason. For teru - M R' . P WILLIAMS, Wa erly rt bot .= Prepared only CIKIGAX DRUG COMPANY. JoIh H. McMaster &'Co. Winnsboro, S. (. W. Woodward &~ do., Rockton, . 4;W. M. Patrick, Woodward, S. C.; T. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. 1kat the next ten people you meet asee how much is worn of the so cdjewelry. From a $500.00 watch el n to a five cent stick pin. Jew' el~ hia come to be a staple article of dies. on will buy it ore or less of it; see t you get whtyou pay for - n you buy. You can be sure of afti'if-you will buy of McMASTER C.J., ef Winnsboro, or CHLAS. J. SMITH, Ridgeway, who have a full assortment of the W. F. MAIN Co. goods. Every article of these goods is fully warranted to be exactly as repre sented. A printed guaranty to this effect is given with bach article of these goods purchased at their store. Ct N . F. MAIN CO. i Eastern Fe-;tory Cor. Friendship and or Eddyt ss., Providence, R. I.i WsenFactory (Largest Jewer ~Factory in the word), East Iowa City,$ You assume no risk when you buy 01 Chamberlain's Colhc, Cholera and iiarros1 Remedy. McMaater C.- E jill refund your monov if you are~ not0s atfi.d after using it. It is every- s 'wer.' admtted to be the molt su.'cess l remned, in use for bowel complaints i and the only one that never fails. TI l pleasant, safe and reliable. 5UMMt We 01er at kGOOD STOCK OF FI DIES, AND DAIN TIFUL I Goods we sold at 25c, Goods that were i 1 Goods that were 12 1 Good that were 7c an Pl1is is uour but a eool We have many nice )rgandies and Fancy Stripe Gauze Vests, Ventilated nd many other goods that n wS 45Hi We have many bargains ren's Sandals and Oxford 'I Come to see us, we can ple Thie Caldwell Dr BABY' I NOW HAVE IN ST Babies' Shoes, S ~ALSO A FEW Hna WILL GIVE YOU A Q. D. W E Sft. (Teething - .Costsony25cei SOr man esets toC. OBEA R'S Dyspepsia Tablets -Cures I ndigestioni and Dyspepsia. .1801-1900. 111H CAROIIIA COLLEGE COLUMBIA, S. C. A.B,B. S., A. M., LL.B, L I )rses. Sprint Courses frce fo acers. Fourteen Professors; 33, 0 volumes in library ; excellent lab toies, class-rooms, gymnasium frmary, athletic grounds. Tuitior :0, other fees $10, a session; tuitiot mitted to needy students. Expenses .35 to -$175 a session. Ceriilel ipils from forty-five Acc:oditei ~hool- enter its Freshman Class with it examination. Entrance and 'Normal Scho'arshij iaminations held at every county at, Friday, July 20, 1900, by Count2 iperinten lent s. Next session opens September 29 00. For cata'ugue, address, F C. WOOD WARD, 6 31 Pr.eideant. k 00D45. Reduced Prices GURED LAWNS, ORGAN TY STRIPES, BEAU 2ATTERNS. now 15c. 2c and 2oc, now 12 1-2C. -2C and I5c, now i oc. d 8 1-3c, now 5c. OppoPt1r1it-W to dPOss elleap, things in White Goods, Lawns, s that are cheap. [ Corsets, Drop Stitch Hosiery, iake the heat less burdensome. in Ladies', Misses' and Chil ies-good shapes and styles. ase you. y Goods Company, FRIEND. OCK A FULL LINE OF Kid=Soie >lippers acasi ns. S~izes, 1 to 5. nimmocksLEFT. GAIN IN THEM. LLIFORID. FET'S Allays lnitaIonsAidsliaimi, HIN 'thBoe, 'owder) A ~Teething Easy. owdes) .TEETIJINA RelievesthesBowel tsat~Troube ofCiden of l. MOFF ETT, M. D., ST. L.OUIS. MO. Carlotte Conercial College, CTharlotte, N. C., established in 1891 and Rose Blliess College, IRome, Ga., established in 1886, now under one management, offers exceptional advantages to any one desiring a thoroughly practical buui ness education in the shortest possible time. The wide range of territory covered by our employment agency affords exceptional chances for securing posi tions. We will guarantee you a posi tion if you take onr guarantee course. Tbe rooms in the schools are large and convenient and well lighted. Y.oung meni or young women may enroll in eiher school any week day during the year. If 5 ou are a stenographer, book keeper or teacher and desire a posi. .tion, wrie the Piedmont Agency, Chariote, N C. If you are not a stenographer or book-keeper, spend a few mnonths in one of these schools and get ' ourself in shape for earning money. $bould a~ n <b.-i, e to be an expert In inztere-t, MIocks, trade di~count, etc., send 25 cent- in stamr's or silver and get our Pocket C:idenhoor-just what you wi:ed. For circulars and further informa tion. address, D) M. McI VER, President. I MONEY TO LOA On Improved Farms secure >mortgages. U+ s 8 per -sums not leo , - I, 3* SNo commisin. 1..sower ual eroensesk ,A S.kW.D.DOUG ~Winnabo or JOHN B. PALMER 1 6 Colm MANY YEARS Of continuous business have given ourgoods wide and general distribution They have been subjected to the severest usage and their wearing qualities have been fully tested. We Guarantee every chain, button, every ar ticle we sell, to give satisfac tion, you being the judge. Any article failing to do this, will be cheerfully exchanged z We Delive no work, we sell no goodsn under our guarantee, whic has never been questio throughout our entire ness life. R. BRAND & The Jeweler and Optician omme8n, S.e*. Do'110 11 But Plant Thv Look over our list before planting and you will see just what suits you, because they are the ones THAT GROW. RUTA BAGA, YELLOW ABERDEEN, WHITE FLAT DUTCH RED TOP FLAT DUTCH SEVEN TOP, WHITE GLOBE - Yours for Tur 1851 DEST PR[P PAINT. V. 3A. I S TIWCSTAMARD IAMEtRIGAI J. OBEA R. Farmers, .*. .*. Attention ! NOW I5 THE TIIIE TO BUY Plarotation Supplies. OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GRO ceries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they meed, and are prepared to seive them and at bot tomn prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf - goods SHOES, HATS, DRIY GOODS, NOTIONS, ...1 everything usually found -in a general store. t'Goods deliver ome and see us W. R