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%OCAL INTELLIGENCE Thursday, October 25, - 1900 FAESR SHIPMENT OF GROCF IESAT F. E. PROPST'S. Another lot of New York Co.'s WAFERS and FINE CAKES. FRUITS of all kinds. DUNN'S FINE EXTRACTS. WHOLE RICE. And many other nice things. (Telephone.) All goods delivered. LOCAL MATTERS. -Buy your cook and heating stoves from J. 0. Boag. -Miss Beatrice Mills, of Black stock, will go to Macon, Ga., soon to take a course In stenography and type writing.-Chester Lantern. -Mrs. J. F. McMaster was recalled a few days ago by telegram to Union to her mother, Mrs. Rice, whose cOD dition was thought to be more criti cal. This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Care, which children like to take. Mc Master Co. -M. M. Moore, Clerk City Council, Columbus, Ga., wriets: I have known TnmxA (Teething Powders) to re move worms when all other remedies h*4 failed,-adr. -Wednesday's State announced the return of Dr. W. 0. Brice to Colum bla. He has been in the North Caro lina mountains for several months and his health has Improved. -The largest stock of furniture and baby carriages, at J. 0. Boag's. The best method of cleansing the liter is the use of the famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. McMaster Co. -The northbound passenger train was about three hours behind time on Wednesday and a special section was sent through to carry passengers but brought no mail. The trains are be. ginning their usual winter irregularity. -If yon want stylish and up-to-date millinery at astonishing low prices, you will only And it at Mrs. McCarley's. -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 U5 years.- ady. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. McoMaster Co. -Mr Frank Elder where health has 7 been failing for some tize, and who haa been very ill several times during -the last four mounths, is quite sick again and it is feared that he may not rlyfrom this attack. His friends are chnefr the better. 'dyou had Dvat before Octob tned without the use of the knif;nataracts removed without oper ation; also pterygium paInless. Gran ulated cyelids cured no matter how badi or how long standing.-adv. *-A bell for the little Zion Metho dist Church, near the Epzscopal ceme tery, arrived on Wednesday, and wIll be hung at once. This is the only colored church -In town which has been without a bell and it has been the great desire of the pastor and congre gation to have one, and the arrival of the bell is a source of greit happine as tr N. Torturing skin eruptions, burns and sores are soodhed at once and prompt -ly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch 'Hazel Salve, the best known cure for ,. '. Beware of worthless counter felts. McMaster Co. -If E. Brandt did not have some *thing special to show in quantity of goodeew styles, and more partien 'a ce, it would be no use of hi such efforts te do a more ext usiness.-adv. -A list of the counties in the State showing the amount of real, personal - and railroad property in each has been published and .the figures for Fairfield County are as follows: Railroad, 6744,605; real, $1,984,6~84; personal, $852,728; total, $3,581,417. Charles ton county is the richest of the coun ties and Darlington has a larger amount of railroad property than any of the counties. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. It is infalli ble for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will pre vent consumption. M~ciaster Co. -A young boy died at the factory on~ Tuesday, of typhoId fever, after a long illnesa. The family are from Fairfield and the body was taken down to Blythewood on the morning train on Wednesday for enterment at his former home. The name of the boy could not be ascertained. It is said some other members of t be family are sick with the fever. -One of the most attractive look ing and most up-to-date grocery stones in town is Mrs. F. M. Habe nicht's, and it is there that all of the new and tempting things fur the table may be found. Iu her ad. this morn ing she is offering a number of special ties. Orders receive prompt attention and the housekeepers who find it hard to priride a variety for their tables should look over her list. It is well k' knaow tkat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and akIn diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure fer piles. Counterfeits may be offered - . you. See that you get the original De UBWo COUGH SYRUP cures Hacking Coughs, Sore Launp Grip ,Pn~en monia an ronc'tis in a few days. Why then risk Consumption, a slow, sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. Dontb Imposed upon. Refuse the dealer's subetitnte; it is not as good as Dr. Buls. SalvatlsaOd crms Rbsumtlm. Aches sad Pams. .5 aS cts. -R. Brandt, the well known jeweler and watchmaker of Cheater, S. C., will visit Winnsboro on October 26th with a very handsome and extensive line of fine jewelry, watches, chains, solid siiverwa e and novelties. R. Brandt will display his wares at the Obear Drug Co.'s store. -adv. -The firm of Davis & Stephenson, superintendents of the King's Moun tain Military School, of Yorkville, has been dissolved and hereafter Colonel Stephenson will have entire charge of the school. The Yorkville Enquirer in speaking of the dissolution of the firm says that the change was entirely agreeable to both parties, and that it was made in order that Col. Davis might return to Richmond where it is, to his interest to be. The school. al though but a short time established, is progressing nicely and the superin. tendent hopes in time to make it one of the best in the State. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am using Kodel Dys pepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hun dreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Care in stom ach troubles. It digests what yon eat, and allows you to eat all the good food on need, providing you do not over oad your stomach. Gives Instant re lief aad a permanent care. McMaster Co. -By honesty, integrity and low prices, R. Brandt has built up a large and successful business. It you do not irish to buy, it will pay you any way to see his elegant stock. Mail rders promptly filled from any cat. logu,3. Prices never higher, often lower.- ady. -Winthrop's exhibit at the State fair 'promises to be one of the best to be stEn and it will doubtless attract many spectators as there are so many people from all parti of the State who feel such a deep interest in this college. The exhibit is on the third floor of the main building and ten of the young adis have been appointed to take cage of it, Miss Rachel McMaster from this place being one of those ap ointed. President Johnson and soe f the other teachers went to Columbia arly in the week to arrange the ex hbit. Each'of tbe departments are e ill contain'- a O A *' A.. 3ean. ATh Kind YhUllnIUA 3I8t comnve Ann oorwo. Mr Blakely Boyd, of Ridgeway, was in town on Tuesday. Mr W. R. Elliott left on Tuesday for Union to attend Mrs Rice's funeral *Mrs. Miriam Connor left on Tuesday for Gadsden, Ala., to visit her Eon, Mr. Claude Conner and family. Dr. D. E. Jordan and Mr. A. S. Doaglass left on Tuesday for Florence to attend synod which is in session at that place. Mirs William Palmer and her son, Mr Sam Palmer, of Charleston, who have been visiting Mrs G. H. Mc Master, will return to their home this week. Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. Higgins, editor Seneca (Ille.) News, was affieted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest Pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure gu aranteed. Only 25 centP. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. DEATH OF MRS. RICE. News of the death of Mrs. S. M. Rice, of Union, was received here on Tuesday. Her death cccurred at 10 o'clock on Monday night at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Ferrin, in Union. Mrs. .Rice had been ill for several weeks and her death was not unexpected. She leaves a husband and ten children and several grand children. Her two daughters, Mrs. J. F. McMaster and Mrs. W. R. El liott, were with their mother at the time of her death. Mrs. Rice was about 68 years of age and was greatly beloved. Her funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church in Union. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springs, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery tor Con sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she sayvs of this Royal Cure-"it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can pow sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 500. and $1.00. Trial bottles free ait Mc Maseer Co.'s drug store; every bottle guaranteed. -All in need of an open or top buggy, photon or hurry, call on . 0. Boa. PAINE AT TRE STATE YAW. To The special attractions here during Fair week will be Paine' fireworks. E The representatives of the company th are on the grounds and have been ar- d4 ranging for the displaye. The con- cc tract calls for the finest series of fire works that have ever been given in ki this section of the country. The ex- U. hibitions will be identical with that El given in the North and East and the te Paine people have brought their attac- L tion to South Carolina to show it at the State Fair so that a maximum num- C( er of people may be table to see it. j rhe display this year will include all' E )f the specialities known in pyrotech- H nics and a great deal of expense will W be involved in getting up many of the so features. In addition to a great many specialties arrangements have been M made for the display of the "Taking yo of the forts at Taku- " This picture as, will represent the recent victory of the- ki allied forces in the Chinese campaign. pr Another new feature being a bead-ead of collision between two fireworks loco- an motives. wl The ffreworks display will be given go at the same 'ace it has been given in up previous years., just in the rear of the do fair grounds and a reasonable charge An for admission will be made. gn It has been arranged with the rail- ch road-- coming to Columbia that ali pr pech -I trains will leave the city after ye he ti eworks so that the visitors can co ee the fireworks and at their concin- yo ion go home that night, if so disposed. nil rhe purpose of the committee is to yo lave a clean, well-conducted snd first- thi %lass display of fireworks and the ex- mi pectation is that it will be the most Bp iatisfactory exhibition of the kind wer given. For Over Fifty Years. Mas. WINsLOW's SOOTHING SYRUP ias been used for over fifty years by nillions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. t soothes the child, softens the gums, Mlays all pain, cures wind colic, and a the best remedy for diarrhoea. It?, will relieve the poor little sufferer Il mmediately. Sold by druggists in svery part of the world. Twenty-five :nts a bottle. Be sure and ask for 3 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," Lud take oo other kind. 1-1-17 - ADJES HOME JOURNAL FOR NOVEM BER. The problem of enlarging the White Eloue withont destroying the nob!e Ne ines of the present historic mansion i r subordinating it, is successfully soly- E d in the November Ladies Holne Jont al. The plana presented by Colonel Iheodore A. Bingham, the govern nent official in charge of the White - Eouse, provide for an imposing build-u ng, com nationi-. ent ample oer ture of Emily Marshall, whose traets cendent beauty was so much admiredI three-quarters of a century ago. Thei personal and artistic sides of Ethel bert Nevia, the composer are brougt to light in "The Man Who wrote Nar-. ciqus," and the other notable feat- J res; "The Story of a Young Mian, -' by Clifford Howard; "The SunQ of Mary the First, " by Elizabeth Stlii' Phelps; Blue River Boar Biorie, " by the author of "When Knighthood wasa in flower, and "Josiah Allen's" fourth visit, will be road with interest snd en- .1 joyment. Edwar4i Bok condemns the ~ lack of taste shown in fu rnishing I American homes. The photagraphic views of " The most Artistic.- Honse in New York City" cover two pages, and will prove a revelation. A page drawing by A. B. Frost shows his country folks "Waiting for the Mail," a remarkably interesting illustration. There are plans for "A Quaint, Old Fashioned House for $6600," and in numerable articles on woman's work} and allied themes, including, of coarsea the fashionable things in women's at tire. By the Curtis Publishing Comr pany, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; - ten cent. a copy. Baes the IAN5KId Y H15AlU7S ltb If'your eyes barn, smart, feel sticky is the morning, pain or itch you, or if you have tears in yonr eyes, spots fiaih before your eyes, or you hold your reading too near o'r too far, or strong light harts your eyes, or you have headaches, call and see the ocu list at the Hotel Duval, where he will be until October 31st. 18 years' ex- s perience.- No charge for examina tion.-adv. 3es a. AThe Kind You Hans Alaa Bought et Do not get scared if your heart roubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cre digests what you eat and gives the wornl out stomach perfect rest. It is the onlJy preparation knewu that completely digests oil classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases ot indigestion and stomach trouble after everyting else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help hut do you good. McMaster Co. 1 Money to L-oa n ON COTTON Al' 6 PER CENT per cent per annum for 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to A. B. CATHCART, Secretary, or JAS. P. CA LDWELL, Pres., 102 2h Hom avn oings Assonciation. A CkD o TuANES. > the Pubc: Havivg 6rdered a bell for the A. M. , Zion Churcb1I made an appeal to a good .citizens of Winnsboro to mate the bell to my church for the lored people, and the following re onded liberally, and we here ac owledge our gratefulness to Messrs. G. DesPortes, T. H. Ketchin, T. K. liott, R. E. Jennings, J. F. McMas r, R. C. Gooding, Jar..P. Caldwell, Landecker, A. B. Cathcart, W. R. Lbb & Co. S. R. Johnston, McMaster ., W. C. Beaty, A. S. Douglass, ID. McCarley, J. E. McDonald, q., Mrs. M. Habenicht, Messrs. B. Ref J. E. Williams, H. S. ylie, Jas. binson, J. B. Steven a and J. Boag. 3entleme again we thank you. ty success d happiness'ever attend u along t pathway of life. Rest iured our appreciation of your 'I idness cannot be uttered or ex. Dssed in words. The white people Winnsboro have treated me kindly I my concluding wish is, in this life, iere all things are given us for our od, may the righest blessings rest on you; in the busy world and the metic circle, increased prosperity d continued charity, may the angels ard you and all whom you love and )rish, and as you ascend the hill of sperity maygyou never meet any of r relatives or personal friends ing down; Inuy no trife disturb r days,..no sorrow disturb your , hts,.and when you have completed or journey on this side of life and curtains of death close around you, yblight- angels gently. waft your rit to the realms of eteinal day. Respectfully, Rev. H. W. Smith, astor in charge of the A. M. E. )n Church, Winnsboro, S. C. C STORIA ts and Children. is Kind You Rays Always Bought Bars the guataro of PRESTON RION, A&ZT FOR Nacific Fire Insurance Company of w York. Men Fall Insurance Company or w York. loceter German lansurance Com cy of Rochester, N. Y. solicits share of public patronage. -26-1y Vhy dowei g ( tuc~y your c Because w 't our >atronage, aour aim i :arry,a stc so complete that he mos, Tatidious may find ust what they want. We )ly m~ntion a few speCial ~ gw Catch Mackerel, i4 and fine; a fresh lot I.'~ delicious Pig Hams. We ala. cut ham in any quan ity. Smokped Dried Beeft hipped to order. Roe Her ing, a dainty relish for break 'st; Banquet Cheese, 17 I-2C a ,oux~d. W.e'get Soda Crackers and .tines twice.every week. Send us your orders. All ~oods delivered. Dealer in Fine Groceries. GARDE N -and r Field Seed. t FIFTEEN VARIETIES t urnip Seed.e BEETS, SPINACH, Efte. Onion Sets. BARLEY, RYE,t WHEAT. - iieall. lla~ lg. OVERL W'e H a Ji mar-L (9oc StoPG to H '0 EARLY BUYERS W PRICES, TH GR A] WE WILL NAME AS I STORE IN 1 rHIS IS YO OPP( lThe CaidweIl Dr A ORtCA )re of the Lap fRepeh an dis @our A PORTION OF' nsisting of DRY GOODS SHOES, and all classes of establishment i itportur ngcuntry to 1: Srties indebted to s ~ni settfe at once. J. L. Miu A (Taething Or ma neSata to c, Chirotte Comnercial Coelgp, harlotte, N..C., established in 189 and Rose BEmines Collejg, Rome, Ga., established in 1886, ow under one management, offer ~cetional advantages to any on Lesiring a thoronghly practical bai ess education in the shortest possibl' The wide range of territory coverei y our employment agency affordi ceptional chances for securing posi ions. We will guarantee you a posi, on if you take our guarantee course The rooms in the schools are largi d convenient and well lighted. url in eiherrschool anywenk da hf".e aa stenographer, book e e - *r teacher and desire a posi. on, write the Piedmont Agency, harlotte, N. C. If you are not enographer or book-keeper, spend a w months in one of these schooli d et yourself in shape for earning Should you desire to be an expert in iterest, stocks, trade discount, etc., d 25 cents in stamps or silver and et our Pocket Calculator-inst wha' u need. For circulars and further informa on. address, I: D, M. Mc IVER President. THE POSITION OF RESIDEN'I L Special Agent of the Eqnitable 1ife Assurance Society for Winnsbort nd vicinity is opened to a man o| ood character and ability. A valna. le contract, carrying renewals, wil: e given to the right man. Address, i. J. RODDEY, MAgr., Rock Hill, OADED. 3ouglht too ds fop Our old. E WILL GIVE SPECIAL IS IS TO BEA " SALE. OW A PRICE AS ANY 'HE STATE. UR )RTUNITY Goods Comfpany, T ALE gost c6toels Of Sir the Up )tPlj. ['HE ESTATE OF 2, Deceasecd ,NOTIONS, CLOTHING, goods kept in an up-to-date n the Carolinas. into cash t once i ~Fheir portion of said estate ity ever offered to the people ( luy merchandise. aid estate will please call and ninaugh, dministrator ETS Alajslrittu,AlikDIgestl HIN E Powders) TETHNReIV~S 15a rgt, ANY AGE. J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST'. LOUIS, MC SI Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules AND FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULE B should cal and se them bfre bn a I ing as I will sell them cheap for cas1 or good paper, payable Inth fall. I Also a coupleof GO M Ado suitable for brood mares-young an -sound. I Cows. I will pay the highest cash price fora classes, fat or poor. EBuggies. I still have a few BUGGIES that will sell cheap for cash. A. Williford, Winnaboro. S. (i. MONEY TO LOAN brokeasin Ncw YorkCityt a farms for flve v#"rs tie, pybeL Finst71ment.i, a. Uot 'ow rate of 7 poa -cent interest per bDura.m. The broker I age and charge for abstract and inspec tion are reasonabe A pl t 0f EVERY LINIC now is sparkling With V bright new good. The public is cordially Iated to cow in and look around at any time without feeling under any obb gations to buy. Com and in. w my lines when I an In sboro and Ridgeway. Ask to see everything. WE CABRY only high quality goods well made and well Anished *hether plated or solid. Tha. Is our hobby. They wat wear. WE CAN SUPPLY every want med. upon an up-to-date Jewelry Store anywhere. We are thor oroughly Informed as to every detail in our business ad no goods offered you are so goid for the money. OUR GUARANTEE means solate satisfactlu to the arar. R. BRANDT, THE JEWELER, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S.C. NEWS * and **HERALE -- . LLETTER HEADS, BILL EADS, NOTE MADng LAWYERS' salErS. LIENS, M@RTGAS~b, saa erythigan ib Uis deo as cheaply as aywhere ele sa thestate. r GIVF)US A CIANCI Ever'y penny spent hmna is kept at henm. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS NA tI a / with a fall steek of nahmt Cases and Coffis, costaatly .5 Sad use of hassiawhom Thankful for past e tation for sabare I44m~~are,1 r ld stand a9 . aNs atteaded to 41 sflhees. - ELLIOTT OsSE Jy. mK.aULLOe' 4-17-ly 4