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s' )CAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, October 11, - 1900 -This week at F. E. PROPST'S. CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES and ONIONS. FANCY LEMONS. COCOANUTS. BANANAS. Canad Goods of all kinds, fresh. All goods delivered. (Telephone.) LOCAL MATTERS. -Read Sheriff's sale. Lost. See advertisement elsewhere. -Read notica of County Board of Control. -The largest stock of furniture and baby carriages, at J. 0. Boag's. -The many friends of Miss Lida Neil will be glad to know that she is convalescing after an attack of fever which lasted several weeks. -You will find an elegant line of trimmed and untrimmed hats at Mrs. McCarley's. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. McMaster Co. -Buy your cook and heating stoves from J. O. Boag. -Mothers must not forget that Dr. Moffett's TEETumA (Teething Pow den) will care their child.-ady. -Mr.rW. E. Ellerbe, of Hagood, S. C., arrived here on Tuesday. Mr. Ellerbe came to bring his little daugh ter, Margaret, who will enter Mt. Zion Institute. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It Is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. Mc Master Co. -Hennies, the photographer, will be in Winnsboro for three days only, Oetober, 11th, 12th and 13th. 6 beau. tiful photos for 75c. All the latest sizes and styles.-adv. -Posters for Forepaugh and Sella circus which is to visit Columbia on the 24th inst, have been posted in con spicuous places in town. It is terribly tantalizing to the children here who will not be able to attend the circus. The best method of cleansing the Ii rer is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. McMaster Co. -R. Brandt's guarantee with every thing he sells means your absolute satisfaction or money refunded. This firm was established in 1828 and has been in the Brandt family over 35 years.- adv. -The court house well, when com pleted will be fixed up in fine style and will look extremely nice. Around the well has been cemented inside of the granite wall. The work has been watched by a number of intirested spectators. -Miss Annie Thomas, the efficient telegraph operator, who has been quite several weeks, is much better and is now able to be out. She will notI take charge of the office, how ever, until next week. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and prompt- ~ ly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch a Hazel Salve, the best known cure fori piles. Beware of worthless counter feits. McMaster Co. -Have your photos taken by Hen nies, of Columbia. He will be in Winneboro October 11th, 12th and 13th. 6 photos for 3,5c. Children's pictures a specialty. Remember for three days only.-adv. l -Mr. Jas. Mobley, son of Mr. M. LI. 3 Mobley, baa secured a position in Co- ,a lambia and began his new work on d Monday. He is clerking for the si Heath Grocery Co. Mr. Mobley, up o to the time the new position was o?- a fered him, was clerking for R. Y- d Turner here. Feelings of safety pervade the house- jE hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, r the only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. It is infalli- ~ ble for conghs, colds. croup and all ci throat and lung troubles. It will pre- i vent consumption. )McMaster Co. ~ --The selection of 'rcarshals to serve for the coining year have been made at Winthrop and among the young ladies chosen from the two literary societies are two of Fairfield's 'tndent*', Miss Rachel McMaster of the Winthrop society, and Miss Jennie Thomas, of i Ridgeway, *,mD the Curry society. b -If RI. ' ndt did not have some- a thing spec to show in quantity of goods, new styles, anid more particu larly in price, it would be no usu ofg his making such eff~rts to do a more d extensive business.-adv. It is well to know tkat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pamn at once. It will cure n eczema and skin diseases and ugly I wounds anid sor es. It is a certain cure si for piles. Counterfeits may be offercd hi you. See that you get the original De- t Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. McMaster Co. s -If you are cross-eyed you had al better go and bee the oculist at the re Hotel Duval. Eyes straightened with- E out the use of the knife; cataracts re- n moved without operation; also pte- b ryginin painless. Granulated cyelids al cured no matter bow bad or now long c standing -adv. u -The cool wave predicted by the c weather bureau, and scheduled to r reach there on Monday, came in on e time, reaching us Monday afternoon after a alight rainfal'. The tempera tare dropped several degrees and by o Taesday morning fires and winter clothinrg were necessary The weatheri still continues cool and reports of frost have come from a number of States. o AO TC S IA.. uB a s lha Kind oUlbAysBo -R. Brandt, the well known jewele and watchmaker of Chester, S. C. will visit Winnaboro on October 26t1 with a very handsome and extensivi line of fine jewelry, watches, chains solid silverware and novelties. R Braadt will display his wares at th Obear Drug Co.'s store.-adv. -The school for the factory children of which Miss Mattle Sitgreaves i teacher, has not yet opened, but wil begin sometime in November. J schol house for these cLildren ha long been promised and it is to b built this fall but will not be com pleted in time for the children to o( cupy it when the session first begint The school will continue until Marc as it. did last year. -At the S. C. M. A., in CharlestoL ths work for the coming year hal been arranged and the cadets hav settled down to work. The battallo1 rganization of two companies ha been changed and reappointments an promotions have been made. Cade Brice Robinson, of Winnsboro, is on of th2e cadets who has been promoteo and he is now a lieutenant and ha been assigned to Company A. -If your eyes burn, smart, fee sticky in the morning, pain or itcl you, or if you have tears in your eyes spots fiash before your eyes, or yo hold' your reading too near or too far or s-rong light hurts your eyes, or yoi have headaches, call and see the ocu list at the Hotel Duval. 18 years' ex perience. No charge for examina tion.-adv. Do not get scared if your hear froubles you. Most likely you suffe from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsi Cure digests what you eat and give the worn out stomach perfect rest. I is the only preparation knewu tba completely digests oil classes of foods that is why it cares the worst cases o indigestion and stomach trouble aftei everything else has failed. It may bi taken in all conditions and cannot hell hut do you good. McMaster Co. -By honesty, integrity and lovi prices, R. Brandt has built up a largt and successful businese. If you d( not wish to buy, it will pay you any way to see his elegant stock. MaL Drders promptly filled from any cata logue. Prices never higher, ofter lower.- ady. -We are waiting patiently for the railroad company to remove the un, sightly and unwholesome pile of debrii ind dirt from in front of the freigh1 lept. Of courselit cannot be expected :hat everything can be put in ordei bout the place at once, but this pili ontains a quantity of decaying vegc able matter, &c., which, exposed ai t is, is a menace to the health o! ~eople living in the vicinity. -Fairfield's farmiers are as usna) morg the largest exhibitors of cattle d horses entered for the coming State fair. Mr. J. B. Turner has en ~ered ten horses, Mr. J. G. Mobley ortyone head of cattle and font roses, and Mr. J. H. Cathcart fon.rn een ead a~xt furhiies.~~TE~t ook for the coming fair ie unusually nconraging and Col. Holloway ex ects it to be a complete success, specially if low railroad rates can he btained. The managers of the fair re making every effort to obtain sat. iactory rates, as it is upon this that be enhre success of the fair princi ally ti2ende. O A.U W O .Z A.. SeKind Ysa Ala Boigw -U uring the rush at the sale of the ts Q. D. Williford's stock the negroes ave taken advantage of the opportu ity to steal and have given a great eal f trouble. On Saturday the kock was in considerable confusion, wing to the crowd of buyers in the ore all day, and several negroes were etected trying to steal. On Monday gain the same trouble occurred, and ,ill Cordes, a negro, was c'mught car r'ing off a trunk. He was arrested d carried before Maguistrate Cath irt. He plead guilty and was sen inced to pay a fine of $15 or 25 days n the public works. The store was osed until 12 o'clo~ck on Tuesday In ider to arrange the stock and prevent irther stealing as far as pes-ib!e. -The grave of the old revointionary ldier, Caspt. Mitchell, which is in the eld nrth of the Episcopal cemetery, shaefully neglected by tne Wintas ro people and homnethingr should be one o protect it. It lie< in the iid-t of a cotlon field and even the nal clump of trees thiat for years rew around the grave have been cut swn and cotton is planted up to the ery ides of the grave The resting lace of tbis old soldier is marked by a arble slab erec'ed byr Major Henry oore to his friend and comrade, and irely if' Capt. Mitchell was thus nored and respected by his friend e people of.Winnsbory should show fficient re-pect to his memory and ppreiation of his services during the volution either to inmclose his grave !ith a railing or to remove his re tains to the adjoining cemetery where is g rave would be protected. Some teps sould be taken by the citizens f the town in this mater. We have rged this matter before and hope that ur people will consider it and act romply upon it. It would be but r. rifiing expense and the town could asily do it. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, f Charlotte, N. (7., will be in Winns oro, at the Winnsboro Hotel, on iednesday, October 17th, for one day nly. His practice is limited to eye, ar, nose and throat. 9-27td O A. B TI O 24 I A . he 1inA Vnn avs Aiwaye Dnmi .Bulr COUGH SYRUP cures aking Coughs Sore Lun, Gnp,Pneu monia an ron tis i a few days. Why then risk Consumption, a slow, sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price. 25c. 1 Don't be imposed upon. Refuse the dealer's substitute; it L is not as good as Dr*. Bull's. Salvation Onl cures Rheumathim Aches and Pains. s5 & a5 cts. Attention, Firemen! Attend regular meeting of Steam Fire Company this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. G. B. McMaster, Secretary. I Working Night and Day I The busiest and mightiest little thing I that ever was made is Dr. King's New t Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coat ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness I into energy, brain-fag into mental ; power. They're wonderful in build ing up the health. Only 25c per box, Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. COMING AND GOING. Miss Martha Dwight has returned to Columba. M r . M. A. Gaillard, of Columbia, it in own visiting relatives. Mis4 Fannie Wardlaw, of Gaffoey, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Q. McCants. Mrs. Sarah Hall and Miss Bessie r Hall returned home on Wednesday L after spending several days in town. Messrs. John L. Beaty and George B. McMaster accompanied Mr. Chts. K. Douglass on his trip to Marion and were present at the wdding on Wed nesday. For Over Fifty Years. MRs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It 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 WILL STAND FOR RE-ELE CTION. The following in regard to Judge Buchanan's candidacy for re-election at the expiration of his term of office, is taken from the Sumter Watchman. Judge Bdchanan was in Sumter for a few days, and a reporter for the Watchman held a conversation with him on the subject. It will interest our readers: *Judge Buchanan's te pire until December, succesior will.not, be legislative ses' ther early to e positi . In a conversation with the writer to-day Judge Buchanan stated that he had authorized no one to announce that he would not be a candidate for re-lection, and any statement to that effect is unfounded. At the prese it timo he sees no rea aon to discuss the matter as the elec tion is so far off, but his intention is to stand for re-election, and he believes that he will be re-elected WK~out seri os, it any, opposition. Red Hot from the Gun Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Erupticns. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 eta. a box. Curt guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co. druggists._______ -All in need of an open or top buggy, photon or surry, call on J. 0. Boag. "Oh, Say, Can You See?"' It y-our eye-glasses do not exactly fit y~ou, or you need a pair, be sure and avail yourself of the opportunity to have each of your ey es fitted cor recly by D~r. Becker, the- German eo i., who is now and for a short time oly at the Hotel Duval. His optical parlor is fitted with the latest and best instruments known, to science. No charge for examination. The doctor will call at old people's houses free of charge it they cannot come to him. LETTERS OF ADIMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S.L R. JOHNEST OI, Esq., Judgqe Probate W UIEREAS, J. L. Mimnnaugh hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administratIon of the estate and efiects of Q. D. Williford, de ceased: These are ther ef,>ire to cite and ad- 5 muonish all and singular the kindred and 1 creditors of the said Q. D. Willi- t ford, deceased, that they be and ap- I pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairfield Court c House, South Carolina, on the 22nd I day of October next, after publication ( hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- I noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this bth day of October, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10.n2 .Tndge of Probate. PR R Pacifer e Inuance Company 0 New York. Glen Fall Insurance Company 0 New York. Rochester German insurance Com pany of Rochester, N. Y. Solicits share of public patronage. 9-26-ly LOST. TWO SMALL VEST FOCKI1 Memorandum Books and small Pockel Book. The name of .Polly F. Wrighi on inside. The finder will be rewarded, 10.11-1 MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangements with brokers in New York City to make loans on first mortgage of improved farms for five years' time, payable i instalments, at the low rate of 7 per cent interest per annum. The broker age and charge for abstract and inspec tion are reasonable. Apply to J. E. McDONALD, 14 Attorney at Law. Notice. OFFIcE OF COurTI COMXBRsIONERS, Winnsboro, S. C., Oct 10, 1900. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Board of Control for the County of Fairfield will be held in the office of County Commissioners for said County on the 1st day of Novem. ber next, at which meeting applica. tions for the position of County Dis. penter at Ridgeway will be consld ered. All applications for said position must be on file with the Board at least ten days before said date.I W. M. CURLEE, ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, J. N. BROWN, 10-1ltd Board of Control F. C. Sheriff's Sale. B. M. Grier vs. R. H. Jennings, as Administrator M. R. Clamp and others. PUESUANT to the order of Court in the above entitled cause, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., )n the FIRST MONDAY 1 , NOVEMBER next, the following described prem. ises, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State afore said, bounded on the north by lands formerly of John H. Clamp, on the east by lands of W. J. Johnson, on the south by lands of G. Y. Langford, and on the west by lands of Daniel McLean, known as the Duke place, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, more or less. One-half redit of t f male, w An elegant line of N es. York Biscuit Co.' fine Cakes and wafers. Ice Cream, Butter Thins.. Graham Wafers. Chocolate Marsh Mallows. Apricot Creams. 5 O'clock Teas. Saltines. Baby Lunch. Water Thins. -at Dealer in Fine Groceries. New Supplies re daily arriving at our Food Em porium. Thirifty housekeepers take to our Goobs anb prices naturally as tfie village yoth are ttracted to church by tbe grs. It's ke studying a:book filte with a ~mptivg bill..otf~ to look over our ocession of ~Mlees for the table. One Barrel - ..1 Mackerel (new tch); Forbes' LSa- ed Hams, resh always 1jtcc; Fresh Cream beee, at 17j%'s pound. A fne e of Canned GodPickles, Mus rde, Sancee, etc. Also Coffees, Teas, pices and many other good things too merons to ?inention for want of ace. Call )ig lee us at the old tand. J. .i~ y& Co. OVERI f We H avc)] mrgarwm GO< StoPG to H TO EARLY BUYERS V PRICES, TH GREA] WE WILL NAME AS STORE IN THIS IS YC OPP The Caldwell Dr, A (ItA One of tho Lar ]Xeorelaar dis Gou: A PORTION OF C S1 * urroun ing country to bi All parties indebted to sa and settle at once. J. LMir A TDR. MOF Cosits to cn GARDEN --anrd Field Seed. FIFTEEN VARIETIES Turnip Seed. BEETS, SPINACH, Ete. Onion Sets. BARLEY, RYE, WHEAT. MONEY TO LOAN OnIproved Farms secued by first ssno mess otban *O,3 to 8 years. ual mranses. A '. &; W. D). D@V6L AS3, Winusbore. 8. f. er J@N~ 3. PAL MUE k SN, 11-6 Columbia, S C. ,OADED. B3ouglht too )d8 for Our [old, rE WILL GIVE SPECIAL S IS TO BEA [ SALE. LOW A PRICE AS ANY THE STATE. UR 2RTUNITY. 0oods aompanys T 5ALL. 'gest stoels of ) ir th Up THE ESTATE OF ::, Deceased 3, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, goods kept in an up-to-date in the Carolinas. onverted into c at once in t r ion of said estate. y ever offered to the people of ty merchandise. id estate will please call and nnaugh, dim in istrator. ~ETS MAlla:rrttatlou, AlISDigmstim, nEders)ARIeM Bowel iat DruggiSts, ANY AGE. I. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. Holiday... Goods.. I have a nice selection just opened for inspection from whioh to select your Christmas Presents, consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS and FANCY G*OdDS. Also, nice presents in China( and Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and relia leas they can be bought any where. Call soon and make your selec tion. C. M. Charndle r TEN GRADES. M. W. PERIFo, A. B., Principal. Calisthenics. MIss LOTTIE BLAIR, A. B., Primary Deptrtment. A school of High Grade in a pro- C tiot from it an according to grad Board at reasonable rates. Next sesioni M-. - SE MCD. For furuin r - to M. Or to 'r '1Iprofuson -ol Flew sttlese EVERY LIN9 now is uparkling with bright new goode. The public is cordially invited to come In and look around at any time, without feeling under any obli gations to buy. Coma and In spct my lineq when I am In Winnsboro and Ridgeway. Ask to see everything. WE CARRY only high quality goods, well made and well finished, whether plated or solid. That is our hobby. They wI.L wowa. WE CAN SUPPLY every want made upon an up-to-date Jewelry Store anvwbere. We are thor orongbly informed as to every detail in our business and no goods off'ered you are so good for the money. OUR GUARANTEE means absolute satisfacti,.& to the urar. R. BRANDT, THE JEWELER, Under Tower Clock, Chester, 8. C. NEWS *** and *** HERALD. Weekly,"$150 a Tearin Adva *LETTER HEAD8, BILL HEADS, NOTE BEADS, LAWYERM' BRIEFS. LIENS, MORTOA~h, 22E 'S, QIU&WLA&d, and everything in job lime doee as cheaply as any where else )a theState. 'dVE'US A CHANCE very penny spent hom. is kept at hoe UNDER TAKI E!l ALL IT Ith a ful ases ad