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LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE Saturday. September 29, 190( -GO TO F. E. PROPST For these Fine Cakes. DAINTY WAFERS. ALMOND WAFERS. FIVE O'CLOCK TEAS. WINE JUMBLES. CHOCOLATE MARSH MALLOW BANQUET WAFERS. LOCAL KATTERS. -Read Mrs. F. M. Habenicht's ad vertisement elsewhere. -Dispenser Stevenson is conflne to his home by sickness. -Miss Kate Jennings will enter the Columbia Female College. -The largest stock of furniture ani baby carriages, at J. 0. Boag's. -Miss Bessie Gafford, of Baltimore, has taken charge of the millinery de partment of Mrs. J. 0. Boag. -Goldthwaite & Son., Troy, Ala. wrote: TEErrD's speedy care oi sores and eruptions upon the skin bave been remarkable.-adv. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles witI One Minute Cough Care. McMaster Co: -This hasbeen another lively week -cotton coming in freely. Mr. W. H. Flenniken's purchases one day amount ed to over $27,000. -Services will be held in St. Jobn' Episcopal Chureb on Sandey morning at 11 o'clock, and the Holy Commu nion will be celebrated. Service ii the afternoon at . o'clock. -The managers of the Winasboro Racket Store have retnoved their damaged goods from the freight depot to their storeroom in the granite build ing and will sell them off there. The most dainty and effective pills made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are unequaled for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Mc Master 6o. -Mr. Q. D. Wiliford is very ill at his home 9and much anxiety is felt for him. He has been sick for seversl days. His friends hope for his speedy recovery. was slightly better on Friday. -Representative-elect John B. Mor rison, of Fairfield, spent last Sunday in the city. "Jack" deserves to win a..d will be a diligent and attentive member of the Legislature. -Chester Reporter. -Buy your cook and heating stoves from J. O.Boag. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pari g 11Ml easte Co, -Miss Sitgreaves has returned from the north with an elegant assortment of pattern hats, which will be dis played at the proper season. See the nice line of ready-to-wear hats now for sale at Mrs. MicCarley's. for to enter the douth Caro lina lonal Institution at that place. Belis a fine young fellow who will doubtless make a splendid record at college and he has the best wishes of many friends. -Mr. Withers, of Blacksburg, the new druggist for the Obear Drug Company, arrived on Thursday ft enter upon his duties. Mr. Witheri comes highly recommended and wil[ AiR his position ably. He is an acqui sitlon to the place and is warmly wel ~ comed. You can spell it cough, cofi, cangh, kauf, kaff, kongh, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute 'ough Curs. - eMaster Co. -If you are cross-eyed you had better go and see the oculist at the Hotel Duval. Eyes straightened with out the use of the knife; cataracts re moved without operatiou; also pte. rygium painless. Granulated cyelidi cured no matter bow bad or now long standing.-adv. -The surveying party reached Camden several days ago and are now on the return trip to Winnsboro. The party will survey another line between Camden and this' place and have al ready started to work on it. Capt. Dwight will return to Winnsboro to. * day to remain over Sunday. Tbe emergency bags sent by a church society to Kansas soldiers in the Philip pines contained among the necessities a box of DeWitt's Witch Hlazel Salve, the well know n cure for piles, injuries and skin diseasep. The ladies took care to obtain the original DeWitt's Witch Hszel Salve knowing that all the counterfe-its are worthies'. Mc Master Co. -So numerous have been the cases of jaundice in town .this summer that It amounts almost to an epidemic. The doctors attribute the prevalence of this disease to the extremely hot and dry weather that we have had this summer. The disease has atttcked both white and colored people, but more cases have occurred among the neg~oes. Only a few of the cases have been severe and the advent of cool weather will probably put a stop to it. -If you are in need of eye glasses, you had better call on the oculist at the Hotel Duval. Dr, Becker's many customers speak of him in the highes terms. He has already restored tc sight people who were almost blind. His. price, are ve ry reasonable; hi makes .ao charges for examination anid makes glasses in all the lats sty les.-adv. Pois.oous toadmiool. resembing~ marmbroomis have caused frequena dlear bs this y ear. Be sure to use enal 4 ibhe genuine. Obser-' the astne car' when you ask ims DeWitt's Witc] Hazel Salve. There are poisonoon counterfeit', DeWitt's is the onl: original Witch Hazel Salve It is sale and certain cure for piles and al skn disasr Mc Master Co. -If your eyes burn, smart, f sticky in the morning, pain or it y you, or if you have tears in your ey spots Rah before your eyes, or y hold your reading too near or too fh or strong light hurts your eyes, or y have headaches, call and see the oc list at the Hotel Duval. 18 years' c perience. No charge for examir tion.-adv. -The work of clearing away t] debris frem the freight depot and - removing the burned parts of tl building is going on rapidly. T repairs must necessarily be rushed the agent is forced to use the emp - car boxes to deposit freight in and t inconvenience of this arrangement e easily be imagined. The cotton ba) that were partly burned have be pulled apart and the insurance age will decide who is to claim the si vage. La e sun spots, astronomers sa caus the extreme heat this summe and doctors declare nearly all tl prostrations were induced by di orders of the stomach. Good heal follows good digestion. Kodol D3 pepsia Cure digests what you eat. you have indigestion or dyspepsi will quickly relieve and permanenti cre you. McMaster Co. -The town council has decided 1 come down with a heavy haud upe bicycle riders who do not abide by t ordinance in regard to using lights < bicycles. This ordinance has not bei strictly enforced recently and t riders have become careless, and vel i few wheels are provided with lanteri It will te agood thing to enforce tl ordinance, as the 'use of the lights wi prevent '.accidents to both riders ax pedestriane, especially on our si streets which are so poorly lightei when on dark nights one has to grou his way, and collisions could so easil occur. -People who are inclined to b rather superstitions about fires ii Winnsboro and who always look fc asecond fire after one has occurre were not surprised to hear the firebe: on Thursday night. The alarm moo: brought a crowd, but by the time th people had arrived at the scene of th Are it was out. The fire was in thi Duval hotel and was caused by th explosion of a lamp. The flame caught a mosquito net and caused con siderable excitement among the peo ple in the hotel. It was quickly ex tinguisLed and very little damage wa done. The progressive nations of the worlk are the great food consuming nations Good food well digested gives strength If you cannot digest all you eat, yo% need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It dl gests what you eat. You need no diet yourself. It contains air of th igestants combined with the bes known tonics and reconstructives. I will even digest all classes of foods Ir a bottle. No other reparation wil do this. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles, Mhiss roe. her of eommsslinera foi thCarolina Inter-State fi Indian Exposition have been al pointed frome the different countie These appointments are made by i senators and the president and seer tary of the State agricultural societj The following [are the gentlemen wl have already been appointed frol Fairleld County: Messrs. J. W. Lyl and J. G. Mobley. Two more al pointments will he made from th! county, as..the county board consisl of four members. A meeting.of thei commissioners will be held on Thurl day of fair week in Columbia and is most important that all of the men bers shall attead, as this meeting is he held for the purpose of organizini -All In need of an open or tc buggy, phreton o, surry, call on J. 0. Boag. DE. W. H. WAKEFIELD, of Charlotte, N. C., will be in Winni boro, at the Winnsboro Hotel, o Wednesday, October 17th, for one da only. His practice is limited to ey ear, nose and throat. 9-27td Revival Service Beginning, next Sunday mornin and continuing througb the week fo lowiag revival services will be hel in the Baptist chapel at the Fairfiel Cotton Mills. Services: Sunday morn ing 11 o'clock, Sunday night 8 o'clocli Evety night through the week o'clock. For Over Fifty Years. Mus. WINSLOW's SOOTHING SYRU has been used for over fifty :years b millions of mothers for their childre while teething, with perfect succes. It soothes the child, softens the gume allays all pain, cures wind colic, an is the best remedy for diarrhoea.] will relieve the poor little suffere immediately. Sold by druggistsi every part of the world. Twenty-fiv cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fc "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. 1-1-17 NOTICE TO BICYCLISTs We are baving a great deal of con plaint from citizens about the toti disregard of bicycle riders to the bic, le ordinance, especially those ridit without bells and lautterni at uilgh Now we do not wish to be hard on ti bicyclists, but we have some citizer tt.at do not ride wheels. If you ai preciaite the privileges of sidewalk which y ou now have, observe the ord nance or the council will be compelle to put you in the street. 1 ~ J. E. Coan, Intenidant. C A.STORIA. Besas h in oula AwysBa i Signatu }l CHURCH SERVICES. ch Services will be held in the f ollo 's, ing churches on Sunday: Dn Methodist-11 a. m. School Sund ,r, at 5 p. M. Prayer meeting Wedne Ou day at 5 p. m. u- Presbyterian-11 a. m. by the pa ' or. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Pray a- meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian oe Rev. Neill E. Pressly. Service at : of a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday Sch( be at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedne he day at 4 p. m. as ty C A. W CP O S .A. he Nr th, The Kind You a3" Aways B an igntu le of en ts DEATH OF MR. A. L. PORTER. 'l- Mr. A. L. Porter died at his hoin in this place at 12 o'clock Wednesda y night. He has been ill for month r. with consumption and Lie death wa s expected. Mr. Porter was a native o th Ridgeway, but has made his home i '8- Winnsboro for yeare, and was ver i highly respected and esteemed by al y with whom he was associated. Mi Porter's wife and five children and hi to mother survive him. in The funeral services were held a be the Baptist Church on Thursday after >n noov at 4.30 o'clock and the remain .n were interred in the Episcopal come e ur% . Messrs. Lawrence and Ed ry Por er, who had been sent for on ac 0. count of the critical illness of thei ie father, were here when he died. id A Monster Devi Fish le . Destroying its victias, is a type o 9 Constipation. The power of thi murderous malady is felt on organi P and nerves and muscles and brain ly There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are j safe and certain cure. Best in the e world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneyi = and Bowels. Only 25 cents at Mc. ir Master Co.'s drog store. d COURT PROJEEDINGS. n The case of L M. Blair & Co. vs. e G. B. Morgan :resulted -in a verdict in e favor of defendant. Messrs. J W. 3 Hanahan and W. D. Douglass for 0 plaintiff and Messrs. Ragsdale & Rags 8 dale for the defendant. Alva E. Powell vs. Southern Rail way Co. was the next case tried. A. S. & W. D. Douglass represented the plaintiff and Maj. D. B. Duncan the defendant. Verdict for plaintif for $150. McBride Smith vs. Southern Rail way Co. was the !ast case tried. Rags -dale & Ragadale for plaintiff and Maj. SD. R. Duncan for the defendant. At the time of going to press the jury t had not agreed. IMBS MARTHA CREIGET DEAD Mrs. Martha Creight died at the home of her son, Mr. .W. B., Creight, on Friday morning etao@Ielnete wa.' ,.. but a shor - time, having been taken sick only o1 a. Tuesday afternoon. Although thi e family did not expect her to recover a it was not thought that the end wasls . near, and her ~sath was a great shock L Mrs. Creight was about 87 ;ears o: i age, and was one of the oldest peopi s in Winnsbqro. She was a gentle ant >- lvable pehlon and her death hai i cause' much isorrow. She has spen ts her life in Winneboro and is closel; e identified with the place. Mr. anc a- Mrs. W. B. Creight with several grand t children and'great grandchildren sur - vive her. The funeral services will bi o held this (Saturday) morning at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church~ COMING AND GOING. Miss Marian Utes is visiting hei sister, Mrs. J. W. Seigler. Miss Kate Wheeler is visiting rela tives i~i Prosperity and Newberry. Rev. Harold Fhomnas arrives to-ha: and will conduct service at St. John's ' Church on Sunday. n Miss Blanche Ruff has returned t y Columbia to resume her studies at the 3, Columbia Female Collepe. Miss Miriam Jord an is attending Mt. Zion Institute. She is staying with her uncle, Capt. W. G. Jordan. g Miss May Martin leaves on Monday I with her cousin, Miss Holmes, foi d Savannah where she will spend several d weeks. ' A. S. Douglass, Jr., left on Friday -night for his home in Gainesville, Fls., 8 after spending some *ime here with relativer. Capt. Allen Jones was in town on Thursday and Friday. He was one of several insurance men who were here nto adjust the losses by the depot fire. . C. S. Dwight, Jr., returns on Mon day to the Porter Military Academy in d Charleston. Kit McMaster and Brice rRobinson return the same day to the S. C. M.A. e Dr. Olin Sawyer, ot Ridgeway, SS. (., arrived in town this week and will rer'. on his lau:-els at the home of his father, Mr. P. 8. Sawyer. We are glad to see the Dr. looking so well after his recent attack of fever.-Johln ston Monitor. - Cold steel or Death. g "There~ is but one small chance to t save your life and that is through ai e operation,"-was the aw ful prospect set befo e M rs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, iWis., by her doctor after vainly try. ing to cure her of a frighful case of s stomach trouble and yellow jaundice, . He didn't count on the muarveloni d pwar of Electric Bitter-s to enrt Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven botles, was wholly cured, avoided sum geon's knife now weighs more and feels better that ever. It's positively guarantee d to cure t Stomach, Liver and Kidney troublei and never disapptints. Price 50c al Mater Co.' drug store. "Oh, Say, ' w. If your eye-gl not exactl fit you, or you air, be sur ay and avail yourself opportinit s- to have each of y sfitted cor rectly by Dr. Becke rman cc .. list, who is now and f short tim .r only at the Hotel Duval His optics parlor is fitted with the la est and bes - instruments known to science. N< I charge for examination. The docto: o will call at old people's houses free oi s. charge if they cannot come to him. adv. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought e Bears the y Signature of , , is~ AN UNBELIEVER f n They say the world is growing worse, I don't believe it, though; Y They say men worship but the parse, 1 I don't believe it, though; They say that greatness is no more, a That all the wise have gone before And only trouble is in store I don't believe it, thougb. They say tbere aremo saints to-day, I don't believe it, though; They say we tread a downward way, I flon't believe it, though; They say there's only gloom ahead. They say *bat all the knights are dead. r Tbey say rmen's sweetest love are fled - I don't bblieve it, though. Men had their troubles long ago, And that's what I believe; The Lord still loves here below, And that's what I believe; O!d Homer, of the sightless eyes, And' Cmsar lie 'neath other akies, But greater men than they will rise, And that's what I believe. The world grows faster day by day, And that's what I believe; The good have not all passed away, And that's what I believe; Though many a one we loved is gone, Fond hearts and true are beating on The happlest days are still to dawn, Aind that's what I believe. 8. E. Kiser in Chicago Times-Herald. 6 Per Cent. ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON stored- t our warehouse at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. TAE WINNSBORO BANK, 9-25t3w2 T. K. Elliott, President. Notie to Depositors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the rate of interest on deposits in the Savings Department of this Bank will hereatter be at the rate of three pe per annum, payable January 1st a '( st, on sums deposited at least tths prior to those dates. The: rt&i four pez cent will be allowed e.n presen deposits, of this class atror. SK. Elliott, Prsdet 1.9 27-t$' *TAXES L BE ~1 Spayab1e' the 15th day of October B to the 31 y of December, 1900. SThe ta levy for State purposes Is S5 mills; for ordmna'ry county purposes, 4mills:f - school pur poses, 3 mills; Smaki ' -.al levy of 12 millS on all r tai le r v of the county. There I Is a'i 2, '..,ai, a special tax, for school purposes of 2 mills in School Districts Nos. 1, 9, 14, 17, 18 and 25, 'making a total levy of 14 mills In those B school districts, and a special school ) tax of 1 mill In No. 19, making a total ' v of 13 mIlls in that school district. * -Ie is alsoa tax of one dollar on 'a :nalecitizen between the ages of u.d 60 years, except those who are . bled or are made exempt by law. iaxes are payable in the following I. uds of funds, and no othor: Gold and silver coin, United State. cur rency, national bank notes, and con Spons which shall become due and pay able during the year 1900' on the con Isolidated ~bonds known as "Brown" bonds, and the bonds of the State known as "Blue" Bonds, and any other State bonds which may be issued by anihority of an Act of the General Assembly, the conpons of which are by such Act made receivable for taxes. HUGH 8. WYLIE, 9 27-1m County Treasurer. FEHTO*DY An elegant line of New York Biscuit Co.'s fine Cakes and wafers. Ice Cream, Butter Thins. Graham Wafers. Chocolate Marsh Mallows. Apricot Creams. 5 O'clock Teas. Saltines. Baby Lunch. Water Thins. Dealer in Fine Groceries. y e 'Fall Good OUR BUYERS HAVE BE] - ING FALL - WINTI We will be better prepa give you BETTER VALUI than ever before. Be sure to give us a call will tell you more about the ba The Caldwell Dry WATCH TH -Je Too Busy C PALL WINTPRYI TO WRITE AN Al Will give you a teresting to Mammoth Stc Q. D. WII Costsuy 5cets orsanneents to C. J. Palovs Iild dill A Most Delightful Seaside Resort, is now Open for theSummer of 1goo. FINE NEW COACHES NOW RUN from Lanes to Georgetown, and a new and modern steamer is now on the line from Georgetown to Waverly Mills. Good water (artesian); no mos quitoes; fine surf bathing ; fine fishing. The table is always supplied with la, oysters, crabs and shrimps in season. For terms address MRS. WINTHROP WILLIAMS, Watverly Mills, S. C. 1801-1900. SOIIT CAROLINA COLLEGE CO]LUMBIA, S. C. A. B., B. S., A. M., LL.B , L. L. Courses. Spring Courses free for Teachers. Fourteen Professors; 83, 000 volumes in library ; excellent lab oratories, class-rooms, gymnasium, inirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition $40, other fees $10, a session ; tuition remitted to needy students. Expenses $135 to $175 a session. Certified Ppils from forty-five Accredited Schooli enter its Freshman Class with Ernc ndo Normal Scho'arship Examinations held at every county seat, Friday, July 20, 1900, by County Nuert esn nsopens September 29, 200. For caaoF e C. ddreAsR, 5 S1 President . s Coming. IN TO NEW YORK BUY OUR LND R GOODS. red to supply your wants and aed BETTER SERVICE and see what we have. We rgains in this space later on Goods aonipanyl I 145 45PACE. poiirg Up AND 600Dk )VERTISEMENT. something in-' read later TK E MY_ Stock arnd >re. ALFORD. iISAllajritaluAlisDphu INsgads.I. I~~k Ni. Tullg Easy. i rss, ANY AGE. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. IN STOCK. SHINGLES, LIME and HYDRAULIC CEMENT. $1.25 per Bushel. M.W.Doty & CQa, TEN GRADES. M. E. PuiOY, A. B., Pricpand 3alisthenics. MISS LO.OE BLARn, A. B., Primary tressivChrisbtian cmmunity. Ta l io -ro 1 to $3acrding to grade. Next seseion bij SEPTEMBER ED For fnrar ifrmato apply Or to Thos. Bar, J, B ule a- Ptlrofusfon vew tes*. EVERY LINIC now is &parkling with bright new good. The public is cordially Invited to eore Ia and look around at any time, without feeling under any ob gations to buy. Come sad In spect my lines when I am In Wingsboro and Ridgeway. Ask to see everything. WE CARRY only high quality goods, well made and well Selshed, whether plated or solid. That is our hobby. They wIL wear. WE CAN SUPPLY every want made. upon an up-to-date Jewelry Store anywhere. We are thor oroughly Informed as to every detail in our business and no goods offered you are so good for the money. OUR GUARANTEE means absolute satisfactioia to the ursr. R. BRAN DT, THE JEWRLR, Under Tower Clock, Chester, , C. NEWS and HERAL * Wek5LO16 a Twa LETTUE BEABS, BILL B~knS, NOTt BEADS, -LAWYM' B3UB 8 and everything injeb line dome as eheaply as ay where else sa theState. GIVE'US A CIANCI Every penny~ spent home is kept t home UNDWjAUING m ALL ITW DEPAMEN with a falt'stock of Cashets, Cases and Coffis, constantly en hand, and use . f hearse when repesthd. Thankfal far past pead tation for am as e~ aid stand Calls atteaded to at alt haus. i uWIOT1 T lm -. .j. N, ULLEOT'P S O.