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Hgp ' LOCAL INTELLIQENCE ?*. Wednesday, October 19, > 1898 LOCAL BKIEFS. ?Read (he Clerk'o sales C,L C/va ?Uenii 5 f-iilCt QCC aUKibiocm?ui? ?Miss Haiti? Trapp is assisting Mrs. McOarioy in the miliiuery department this season. ?There \va^ no service in the A. R P. Church on Sunday a3 :he pastor Rev. C. E. McDosald is still coofined to his hou?e by sickness. ?McMa -:er Co. have bulbs of j? various kinds for sale. Hyacinths, inltnfs cinrrl/i r\V n,m hip. k OOilU15i3U3) OiUj^iw V4 \4vmw- ? 7 frezieas and polyanthus. They also have onion sets. ?On one or two mornings a light frost has b:en^seen and for several days the weather has been cool enough to makj fire and heavy clothing feel very comfortable. -Mr. Henry 0. Davis, of Columbia, j wiil have charge of the Bear Creek j - school in thi3 [county for the coming j JF session and will take charge of his < new duties in a few days. ] ??t. tfranat can suppiy you wuu uuy- < thing that yon wish in the way of rich cat glass, beantifal chioa, lamps, &c., and many beautiful things suitable for wedding and birthday presents. ?Cadet John W. Jeffares, of Feasterville, who is now a member of the senior clasi, has bsen elected and inc'ol'in r-.vooif7o.it nf tho Pfllhnnri Tiiff Oiail^U UCUkVUb VA VWW rary Society of Olemson College. ?If yonr cow is threatened with or 1 suffering from the prevalent contage- ' 0U5 fever> try a bottle of No. 93S3. It ' P is said to bs a specific Price 50 cents 1 a bottle. For sale by J. J. Obear, ; druggist.' ?Oar Feasteryil'.e correspondent < informs us that Mr. William Coleman, who volunteered last spring, is at home again. Mr. John K. Feaster, < ml>n hr>mA fn re^nnfirafe from a ' ?r uv v - - - ?^ speli of typhoid fever, is convalescing. < ?Ths Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Church will meet on ] Siturday morning in the Methodist < Church. Rev. Dr. Wilson, the Pre- 1 siding Eldet, will be present and will preach on Sunday at the morning service. ] ?Mr. Vv. E. Ellison, of Winnsboro, who is a private in the Second U. S. Cavalry, will gG with ,his company to j Huntsvilie, Ala., where they will be i stationea. .??r. j&iiison is lukkiu^-?u effort to be released from service, now that the war is over, but owing to the amount of red tape about such mat ~ ters, has not yet obtained his release. ?Mr. Q. D. Williford for some time past has been having an amount of work done on the house that be purchased from Mr. T. T. Lumpkin. Repairs have been made on both the interior and exterior of the house with the result that the house is now one of the prettiest in town. The house is now being painted and will be ready for occupancy very soon. ?On the 2oth of this monui unanes- < ton's great gala week will begin, and ] * v will continue for a week. Many are f . ? the attractions offered by the old city I to draw crowds to her fall festival J r . and the indications are that the attent<" dance will .be unusually large. Fair"'M.: " field County ussallv sends quite a ? lar?e delegation to take in the gala \ week festivities anu-no doubt will "be j well represented thi? fall. i ?Four new cottages for the factory operatives are in coarse of construction { and as houses are in great demand the { work on them is being done us rapidly ? as possible. In about ten days work j . ;. on the superintendent's house will be cqnsaaenc3d. The-site chosen for ] this house is exceedingly pretty, i There are now about three hundred - people occupying the factory bouses i and more will move in just as soon as ] i' the new bouses are finished. ?Two little bovs about twelve and thirteen years of age were going around town last week begging for food and money to help them along their way. These youthful tramps said thai they wanted to have some fun, so several months ago they ran awav from their horru In Macon, Ga., and made their way to Charlotte. ' Thsy were on th3ir way home when J they passed through here evidently i k; having aad enough of ths hardships cf tramping. ?On Sunday afiernoou when the north bound passenger train was a short distance from Ridgeway, be^ tween that station and Blythewood, a H stone was thrown through, a window of one-of tha passenger coaches with frrp.it. force, shattering the srlass and breakiug ihe frame of the window. Capt. C- S. Dwight was on the train an'' had been occupying the seat by the window throngh which the mi3sile was thrown, but fortunately, for some reasor, bad moved to another place in ^ the car jus? a few minutes before the ? window was broken. If he had been f-itting by the wir-dow fce could not have cfcaped a serious injury and mi^hi have been killed, as tbe stone nrsc ihiwwn with <?reat force. A pen tleman sealed acro-s the aisle was ^ struck i-: the fa-se with fragments of broken gia-s, but wa3 not hurt. The > afternoon before a stone was thrown into the sa:oe train. Conductor Bason wired to Columbia about the outrageous deed and detectives will be put on L the track of the guilty person. It is to V be hoped th*t the culprit will be discovered and seveiely puuishe i. Three Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. ^ "?Vhen \ o? are sick, what you Jise best is to bo chosen for a medicine in tefrr the first place; what experience tells you is best, to be chosen in the second r place; what reason (i. e.. Theory) sa\ s i- brst is to, be chosen in the lest place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience, and Dr. Reason to bold a consultation tegether, they will givevou the best advice that can be tak^n." *? UCii j vu uaf g t* uuu wiw xvi xuvu~ i k^r nation would rccoramsnd Chamber-] Iain's Congh Remedy because it. is: pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Ex-| perience would rcc^mmend it btcause ' it .jever tails to (-Sect a speedy aud permanent cure. Dr. E-:a>on would recomnjend it becmse it is prepared on scientific principle.5, and act3 on 4*' i?a?nrft's t>lan in relieving the lunsrs. opeuiugthe secretions and restoring tbe system to a natnral and healthy condition. For sale by McMaster Co., i drosrgi-ts. r fc? - . \ : Royal makei ihe food pa?et wholesome and 3eiicieaS. I 1 i ram ^uaH* POWDER Absolutely Purer ? j 1 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., KgW YORK. ' RUNAWAY. Between one and two o'clock on Monday a colored man was driyii!? j iloDg Main Street, and without w&rnino hie mn!r rtaeherJ nft fhmwinor thft ?' ? ? ' > PI -? ( man out the wagon In front of j Chandler's store. The man was badly , bruised .and tho wagon considerably iamaged. , CASTORIA. . < Bearatlie j ? I KID-NAPPEBS. j On Saturday Philip Sawyer, a hard 1 working negro, was in town and two 1 strange sharpers succeeded in flaecing 1 Philip oat of twenty-dollars. Philip : same to town Monday and had them ' arrested. They gave their names as Kid and Napper. They are now in ? fail. 1 , Granu Pisplay of Hats and Bonnets and Millinery Novelties. * Having been in the business for over " 30 years, I am certainly up in the business; besides having the assistance >f a first class up-to-date milliner, I ??- -U5II - r ? it.:. I luxes OCOIllj VI JD&lumuru, 111 IUJ3 uc- < partment. Satisfaction guaranteed, jrive us a call before you decide about four hat. Mrs. J. O. Boag. A SCHOLARSHIP. [n Neel-Heverlo Business College and School of Shorthand and Typewriting of Spartanburg, S. C. We are prepared to offer a scholarship in tbis college in a course in jook-keepiDg, or if the applicant prefers, a course ia stenography and i ypewriting. This scholarship is ,vortl?$35 and will enable the one loldingitto complete th' course free >f all charge except cost of boobs, t stationery, &c.% amounting to five or fix dollars. The person winning the ( scholarship will be required to promise hat he or she will remain until the j worse is thoroughly completed. The scholarship will be given to the person j ?ho secures for The News and EIerald the largest number of sub- . >cribers. Of coarse subscription price < nast be remitted when th% name is sent. Th& contest will close Nov. L5tb. We fhstll be glad to famish urther information. ?EL LOW STUDENTS PASS BESOL.UTIONS. Whereas, God, in the wise dispflniation of His providence, ha3 removed rom oar midst oar fellow-stndent md class mate, Bratton McMaster, be fc resolved: First. That in bis death we nave lose | i. true friend and one dear to us all, 3 md our class and the whole school is ] laddened by the loss of our bright and j jromising young friend. Second. That we, by these resolu- 1 utions, express our deepest sympathy ffith his bereaved family. 1 Third. That a copy of these resoln- 3 lions be sent to the family and The ] Sews and Herald. TiotriH T,_ Rrvcnn. ~ J. Q- Davis, Jr.,' ( Jack Pressly, Kate Jennings, ] v Eelen McDonald, , Comrailtee for Eighth Grade. Bncklea's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblaius, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMastec Co. MT, ZIOX INSTITUTE. Mt. Zion Institute is in a most flourishing condition this year and things are running along very smoothly. This year there are 165 pupils in attendance ?more than tneie were last year?and twenty-six of these scholars are from nnfsidft of this school district. The school has a splendid corps of teachers, and the principal. Prof. Witherow, is workiDg hard for the good of the school, and the increase in the attendance thi3 year is the fruits of his labors. On Friday at 1.30 o'clock Rev. J. D. Cront, of the Methodist Church, delivered a lecture to the scholars, which was both instructive and entertaining. Prof. Witherow will make an effort to have a lecture delivered every Friday* Some of our prominent men will be asked to deliver these lectures. The parents and friends of the children should attend these lectures and should encourage in every way all efforts to build up and perfect the institution. No reports were issued for (he first month, but will be given out at the end of the second month. The honor roll will a'so be published. HS^dTPO" W R?SJPEi; VITALITY Made a M Well Man THE ?* ^e> GREAT mt.O. ? TTRENCH REMEDY produces the above result i" in 30 days. Cures Nervous DebilityyImpote>iey. Varicocele* railing Memory. Stops ah drains and losses caused by errors of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Young Men regain Min nooa ana uia mcu recover xoumnu vigor. ? gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits a man for business or marriage. Easily carried io the vest pocket. Price pTf1 6 Boxes $2.5? by mail, in plain paci> Ov V ! v. age, with written guarantee. DR. JLA?i O'HAkRa, Paris Sold only by 'J. J. OBEAR, Drug- j gist, Winusboro, S. C. THE SEW DEt?OX. ~ ^ We learn from a reliable sotlrce that the new passenger depot is really to be built and that work on it will be regan soon. The depot will cost ibout $1,800 and is to be very much like the Rock Hill-station. The depot will be built on the lower end of the ot bought &y the railroad company, iiid as the lot is mjich higher than the railroad, steps will lead from the platform down to the track. Although i petition was circulated by some of ;h'i citizens requesting that the depot should not be moved the railroad jompany have not changed their ;>lan3, as they ieel the need of a new station, Winnsboro being one of the "ew places on this line that has not a modern depot ATTENTION, TELEPHONE SUB- ! SCRIBERS. Attention of telephone subscribers Is called to the following: After the Central office has made connection asked for, additional ringing or cails may be made by the caller without further request on Central, [f Central makes two efforts to connect ind receive no response, it is much as ;ar +* reasonably expected, and no uleulion wiil be paid to requests to aave call? :epeated. M i a*?/.. 11 ?it nf nnroni'rantpd BTld useless calls, it is nccessary to make a c'^rge of 25 cents for each aight call. This will be expensed to the 'phone making call. Subscribe re must soe that unauthorized nse of their 'phones does not subject them to this expense, as it is now likely to. Subscribers allowing non-subscribivs (except employees or visitors) io ase tbeir 'phones, to save such non suDscriDers trouoie or expense, mu?b sxpect to have their 'phones expensed LO cents for each such used in day time. T. K. Elliott. Free PiUs. Send your address to H. E. Buckleu 1 fc Co., Chicago, and get a free sample aox of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A :rial will convince you of their merits, rhese pills are easy iif aciion and are aariicuiarly effective in the cure of Donstipa?ion and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have 5een proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from jvery deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken bv their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate 1 :be system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by McMaster Co., Druggists. 2 PERSONAL.. Alias Rosa Mellicbamp has returned ( o Ri?geway. Miss Lee, of Sumter, returned home i )n Thursday. MissLillie McMahaa, of Columbia, ? visiting friends in the connty. ] Miss M&tlie Minton has returned 1 ,'rom an extended stay in Columbia. : Mr. J.J. Gerig, of Ocaia, Fla., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. 3erig. Miss Sue Gladden, of Mitford, has 1 been visiting relatives and friends in j Liowrysviiie. < Major and Mrs. Pagan leave to-day 'or Sheiton to visit their son, Mr. [rw.in Pagan. Miss Susie Lumpkin b&s returned to ler home at filitford after visiting friends in Colleton county. MXBTLEDOTS. ~~~ The farmers have been very busy :his week gathering their crops and preparing for winter. The cotton is being picked and ginned very rapidly. Corn is very good in our section. L'eas, potatoes, turnips and other regetables are looking very well. Mr. J. N. Brown is putting a *aw mill at bis gin near here. There is no scarcity of cotton for him to gin. tie gins both Jay and night. * Messrs. (J. A. Clinkscales "and E. B. Price, of Blythewood, spent a few Jays in the neighborhood this week. Mr. C. H. Wilson has returned tiorr.e from Blythewood where he 3pent a short while. Mrs. W. J. Johnson is visiting in onr community. Bast wishes to News and Herald. (Jet. 15, 7y?; a. ?For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. W raslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. V soothes the child, softens the ?ums, allays al! pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhaja. It will re'icve the poor little auffsrer immediately. Sold by druggists in eyery part or' the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure aod ask for rtMrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 5-26fxly A. J. McGILL. Mr. A. J. MctSill departed ttrii life on the 25lh September, 1898, after a protracted illness of a slow and tedious nature, which he bore with patience and Christian fortitude, without a murmur. Oftentimes he expressad His resignation to his at-acera win. for a few.weeks oe'ore his death he seemed to be improving, aud bis family and frieuds were flattered with the hope that the cooler weather coming on would be advantageous, and that he might be spared a little louger. But, alas I for humau hopes, how often are they disappointed. Another bad spell came on and the last two days were doubly sad, from the fact that his tongue was paraiyzea an<jcecouiu doi articulate. Bat we were not dependent on any dying testimony for assurance as to bi3 future, for bis life was a living epistle, known and read by all who knew him, and we are sure that his end was peace. During the closing -e . V . __;_1 t. c-l.U ?. u scenes or me qmei, uuiv oauuam **c laid him to rest beside otber loved ones in the Monticello cemetery, near the Methodist Church, where for many years he had been a consistent member. Brother Andy, as we were want to ca'l hicu, was a faithful soldier in the late civil war, serving for a short time in Co. G, of ths 3rd or James S. C. T>" ? find Alt ?n PaI U((IU?KV/U t'J. lUXAIiUJ ^ OiiU laibl 1U VVi? Kion's company of the 7th or Nelson's S. C. Battalion. Farewell, dear brother, we hope to meet \ou in the better land. Oof. 17ib, 1898. A Friend. Secret of Beauty Gr is health. The secret ofheakh : the power to digest and assiro ilate a proper quanity cf fooci i This can never be doncvh.4/\aa ?/\f t1 c T Lil w IX V CI UUC3 iiui. civ-c IU -> |. w. Doyouknowthfc . Tutt's Liver Pills are an absr j lute cure for sick headachc, ^. j pepsia, sour stomach, mala;. ; constipation, torpid liver, p:* i jaundice, bilious fever, biliot. J ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Phi ; BMW??B???B?1??Q * ^ V" VT\1F A T?TT r?AOT A3 UJLtXI JLiAI^l/iOAAA On Friday night afe about eight o'clock Mr. H. B. Refo's house at "Roseland" abon^ three miles f?om town wa3 destroytd by fire. As the house was quite old it burnt very , rapidly and nothing from the rooms in the upper story of the house could be saved. Most of the furniture down stair* was saved but many thing6 were much injured in moving them from the house. The fire originated from the kitchen where a fire had been made that evening to cook supper. There are several out build- i ings at no great distance from the dwelling house which were in considerable danger of catching fire but , the negroes succeeded in keeping the fire from spreading. The fire was seen so plainly ill jtown that at first it " ' it was tnoogtit tnateuner mr. ye^uucs house or Mr. T. K. Elliott's house was on fire. The fire bell was rang and the engines were out and ready lor work before it was discovered that the fire was not in town. The loss of the house wa9 fully covered by insurance. 1 The burning of the Roseland house removes one of the old landmarks. This hoase wa9 built many [years before the war by the Barkley family and .afterwards wa3 bought by Mr. Theodore DaBose, The Dabose family lived there for years then sold it to Mr, Henry Refo's father. It i8 aot probable that the house will be rebuilt. Mr. and Mrs. Refo's friends nllh tliom in f ho lflM of SJUJ^AbUiAO TT IVU bUVu* ?? MV ? ? their honse. i Beets tb? Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvilie, Tei., has found a more valuable dis covery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accom- i panied by hemorrhages; and was ab- , solutely cured by Dr. Ring's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is oi little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even 1 if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. - ^ 1 .11 lL.^4 Astnma, eroncuiua auu an turuiu. auu lung affections are positively cored by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles freo at McMsster Co.'s Drag Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Gtaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 THE BBC1HION AFtZBXED. The State Democratic Executive Committee Unanimously Sustain the County Committee, and Dcclare Richmond Nominated. mt_- T?--t J /.nntncf fnv LUC XtlCUlilUUU-HAUUlC buuivwi ,iv> the aaditorahip of Fairfield County was heard by the State Democratic Executive Committee on Friday night, and the State committee unanimously affirmed the decision of the county commitee whereby Richmond was declared the nominee. Of course, the same case was presented *o the State committee as to the county committee. The contostee's 1?? ?.la mn?a rtrAmi. aiturz.eyu, uuweveij umk wiv jnvu?. nent their argument that affidavits of how~a man voted ought not to be received, and thej contended that Stevenson's vole and all votes of the same kind shonld be restored to Bichmond, and the same thing shonld be dene as to Moore. They used the same argument as to the ballots being the best evidence of the Bear Creek box. The contestant's attorneys argued that if the votes of th03e voting at wrong clabs, which had been deducted on affidavits from the totals, were restored to the resDective candidates, then tbe decision would depend npon the Bear Creek box. They admitted that the general role was that the ballots themselves were the best evidence, but ^hen the balloU lad been exposed and had not been properly kept and opportunity for tampering had been given, the ballots lost the character of being the best evidence, and the trne vote must then be determined by the OMCiai rciuius as mo ucot tiwuam I If then restoring t? each candidate ihe j votes deducted on account of voters voting oat their clubs and giving to Richmond and Moore the vote at Bear Creek as given by the manager*, Richmond would have a majority of five, or if no chauge was made in the tabulated statement filed by tbe couity : !>? r.-ffir>? PTCAOfc COUiUiJILOC iu IUH Viv,..? B ^ r. correcting the Bear Creek rote, Richmond would have a majority of two, and he woald still hare a majority of five if all the grounds of his contest were sustained even after dedocting the two votes at Jackson's Creek as claimed in the answer. CASTOHIA. B?tn the The Kind You Haw Alwys Bei# /f|\ JAPANESE u \ s;TkiR v rr ^CURE A Nevr and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A nevsr-failinc care for PDm of every nature md decree. It mskes an opera lien with the knife, which is painful, and often resaht :a death, unnecessary, why entire this terriMe disease? We pack a Written Sua rentes in sash $1 Box. No Cure, No Pay. soc. and Ji a box, 6 for f$. Sent by mail. Samples free onmoarr, 25o- and so?. nnNSTIPATION JfcJSKS&J* vw,,v " japa nmmm uix ? ??, ?great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR awl BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. s? doses 25 cents. FREE.?A vial of theee lamoas little Pellets will be fciven with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. Notice?The genuine f*esh Japahbsk J'ilt Cuee for sale oely by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsb^ro, S. C. ijfeAfk 6? 5rts? ESTHER DAtTS. tr prf The 8ad tiding? ot the deatn o; Miss Esther Davis, ihe youngest daughter ^ of CoJ. Banyan Davis, of Killian?, cj will be heard with deep regret by the sa many friend3 of Uo!. Davis' ftcoily in Winnsboro, and the sympathy of ihe ^ community goes out to the family in their great affliction. We taue to? sc following from the Colambia Slate: h* Greenville, October 13 ?After a lin- 11 jrering illness of several weeks, Miss Esther Davis diecl this morning: at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Sinkler, on Highland avenue. For the last few years Miss Davis had been living in Greenville holding the position of stenographer for Tbackston, Furman & Co. About two months ago, she went to Pel ham to take a similar position with the cotton mill and while there she was taken with fever, being ^ later removed to Mrs. Sinkler's home in Greenville. Miss Davis was the yonngestdaugh- ? fer of Dr. Banyan Davi-j. Mr. Tbomas "v F.Davis, of Killians, is herbrotSer, to and her only sister i? Miss Nancy ?' Davis, of this place. The late Jobn ec F. Davis, of Columbia, was another 80 brother. The family connection is w qnite large. tr Just entering icto the bloom of life r,e with unusual endowments of intellect, her death falls with peculiar sadness a* upon her family and friends. She wae a most devoted membor of the JEpisco. pal chnrch and the burial will take place to-morrow in Christ church cem- to etery. In the absence of the rector, the Pi Bev. Byron Holly, who is in Washing- D ton, the funeral services will be con- M hn Iho T?ott W. T Oftn^TS. of UUVLCiU l/jr luv a?vt? - - . Anderson. Mr. Thomas F. Davis had beeu here ^ during his sister's sicknesp, but a few ^ days ago was called home on basiness. He was summoned back this morning. Mrs.. John Davis came from New te York some days ago, when the illness of her sister-in-law was found to be so Y serious. ?? M it: Look! A Stitch In Time cr sc Saves nine. Hughes' Tonic (new im- cl proved, taste pleasant), taken in early gi snrin* and fall prevents Chills, DeDgue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liter, tones up the system. Better tban h< Qainini. Guaranteed, try ic. At 82 fcruggiits. 50e. and $1.90 bottlea. * SI m 0 C2 MR. XT. E. CROSBY ILL. Mr. Editor: The friends of Mr. and 5} Mrs. W. W. Crosby and their son, 0 W. Ernest Crosby, will regret to g bear of the serions illness of the latter in Harrisburg, Pa. He had recently g secured a lucrative position with a H prominent photographer in Wasmng- y; toD, D. C. ?hey went up into Penn- 8 sylvania on business where Mr. Crosby gl was 6tricken with typhoid fevsr of a, rery malignant type. He teemed to S rally from the first attack but from some cause relapsed, and his life was despaired of. His father, Mr. W. W, T Crosby, was telegraphed for and went on immediately. When he arrived in Harrisburg he fonnd his worst fears confirmed. Hit son was and ctill is, + from latett news, in a rery critical V condition, though iais physicians report the appearance of some favorable Bymptom?. Ernest is a young man of fine A mora! character, good business qualifications and genial disposition, whicjj has won for bim a host of friends wheierer he was known, all of whom deeply sympathize with him in his serious illness and hope for his final J. restoration to health, to parents and friends. 2L Wolling, Oct. 14, '98. Deafness Cannot be Cnred x by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. d< There is only one way to cure deaf- pi ne88, and that is by constitutional gj ?? """" ^ 'Tvw Atl remedies. .ueaiiitjss is uuscu uj <?u inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing-, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the in- _ lammation can be taken out and this ~ tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition 01 toe muevus amfaces. * w We will give One Hundred Dollars ^ for anv case of Deafness (caused by ^ catarrh) that cannot be cured by 5 Hall's Catarrh Core. Send for circn- tl Jars 'jPj?^HENET & CQ Tol ed0 0 jj $Sold by Drnggists, 7oc. ? . 81 KIDGEWAY LOCALS. i Mrs. W. H. Ruff and Mrs. J. N. J T ftmoctai> ononf MriTir!?c ftnd TtiesdaV ^ li^LUaOM/4. Q|/V"W MVW w J w io Columbia. a Mr. and Mrs. Herndon went to b Columbia Tuesday. c Mr. Charley Rabb bas moved his ? family to Ridgewav and have rooms j at the "Cooper Hotel." i Mr. R. D. Bolick has purchased the Cooper residence on Main Street. Mr. Cbas. J. Smith was able to be ? at His place of business on Tuesday. Mr. Harry DesPortes, Jr., was at home one day thi week. ; Mr. E P T/paconib left fer Grten- i wood '*:i unday. air. II. W. Boozer came op from Columbia Sunday. Miss Jennie Thomas is assisting at tbe High School 111 ths absence of Miss Bessie Mclfaster. About 600 bales of coUOn were so'd here last week. Tbe many friends of Mr. J. N. Lemaster have petitioned the governor to appoint him magistrate at this place. Mr. Lemaster is a fearless and impartial man and as magistrate of the place will give universal satisfaction. J. O. N. THB COLORED STATE SCKUUIj AI OBANGEBUKG. Mr. Editor: Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper? A few days sgo, I had occasion to rifit the colored Slate college at Orargeborg, and I ma8t say, with all dne respect to the other colleges in the State, so far cs I have visited, the South Carolina College at Orangebnrg has the day. It is certainly the place for oar colored voang men and girls. They can accept any trade they want, viz , for men?shoemaker's trade, carpenter, brick mason, or blacksmith. The agricultural department is nne, and there are icany other trades I could mention if necessary; bat please v go and see for yourself. And the besi I of all, when you have finished yonr f education at that school yon will also have a trade thnt will help yon to ak--5 ^cur living. So yon *ee (he lucfilion will answer in it> pla-^e unci e trade in its place. Sooie people ill tell \oa ihai yon can't <ret a'1 lucalion "ur.d learn a trade &: 'be ms time. Don't you believe such a cement for it 13 not tru". G:ve rn^ e bt>y or girl tbat woi ks hard ' r i;?* her education. I conid say more &b.>ut 1I12 u n.u.ial hooi, but yon can ec-; from wh?t I ive written what a grand oppo; Uu;it\ fs. Very resppctfullv. ^ ' * nr r> ^iejsop, n \j ?r. xv onuiuvi O^f ^ ticu^&ect F.HEE^ iBSeiKS B.M.WOOLLEY, H.D. Atlanta, fca. Office 104 N. Pryor St. A STEAMER OX Ti: E JORDAN*. Modern civilization has reached the ivcr Jordan?a steamboat norc pasie* 7 ibe spot w here J^hn .he Bipti-t ;velf. About two ><a s ago Superior ichcmiu5, of tin ( loisterof St John. ?ar Jericho, msde the first at;emi>t navigate tbe bibiical river bv means r a miniature steamboat. II* wa? ninently successful, and last ye r a ?mewhat larger pa*,sci1?er steamer as bought, which now makes lvjiular ips on the Jordan from the bridge ;ar Jericho to the southern e d of e Dead sea As well may be imbued, this steamer, beating the name ' IYodrorcus, is a great acquisition ' 4 Old fashions in dress may be re* ivc d, < it no old-fashioned mcdicice cau re- 1 ace Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and * - "*71 - ? ~ T ~ larnicea ltemeay. ror saic uy aster Co., Druggists. Ikin Diseases* For the speedy and permanent cure of tter, salt rheum and eczema, Chamsrlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is ithout an equal. It relieves the itchg and smarting almost instantly and s continued use effects a permanent t ire. It also cures itch, barber's itch, 1 aid head, sore nipples, itching piles, lapped hands, chronic sore eyes and r :anulated lids. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for t >rses are the best tonic, blood rmrifier C id vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by 1 ,'eMaster Co., Druggists. * } VTEADY INCOME AT HOME. * ) You can make $25 per Week. ? ither Sex. I'll Start you in the Mail 1 rder Business day or evening. No . eddling. M. Young, 363 Henry St., , rooklyn, jST. Y. 1 iia BALSAM I and beautifies the rttT. V a laxuiiant growtli. Fails to Bcstore Gray i' o its Youthfai CcJor. ENT FREE j housekeepers? ieiii COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. }OOK BOOK- I telling how to prepare many dell cate and delicious dishes. ddress, Liebig Co., P. O. Box, 2718 New York. 1 Teachers' Examination. THE DAY SET FOB THE NEXT eachers' Examination, is October 21st .hirjd Fridav). "D. L. STEVENSON. 9 27-2 Superintendent. t Notice to Trespassers." ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID- ] in to hunt or fish or in any way tres- j i83 upon the lands of tbc under- ^ gned, under penalty of the 1; w. ' E.-G. PALM EE, i J. D. PALMER. ( N. WJ PALMER, H. N. PALMER, Ridgewav, S. C., Oct 6, 1898. 10 8w4 STTERIirFS SALE. < k/ll I iXVJLJ. A rw -w ? BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTIONS > me directed, I have levied upon and rHl sell before tke Court Mou:e in Hnnsbcro, S. C., to the' highest ca^h idder, on the FIRST MONDAY IN TOTEMBER, the following described acts of land, containing One Hunred ^tnd Thirty (1,30) Acres, and ounded north by land* of W. M. [ood; east by lsnda J. E. Flanigan; Doth by T. -W. Sligh; west by E fl. leins and Emma Stewart. Also One Hundred and Tbirty (130) Lcres, bounded north by lauds of ,ewis Sliarpe and estate of E. A. Kcnedr; east by lands of Adolphus Kelly nd eslaie of E. A.Kennedy; sooth rm J _ | y estate of TJioacas sessions, ueeased, and estate of E. A. Kennedy; rest by P. H. FJanigan. Levied upon as the property of \ H. and J. E Flanioran, at the suit of L F. Raff an<i A. F. Raff & Co. R. E ELLISON, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, S. CM Oct. 14, 1S98 10-15td Artistic Lin?s of >1 ' n lit M MTHU0S and fei-ta, New Rich Patterns in SIM - COT filffi LATEST E7FECT IN LAMPS. They are BEAUTIFUL in deTinTTTTtVIl ?-nA Sign, I5JSJL4J.Li.La_n ? in AJLUJOJ-l, O.UU. | MODBEATE in price. 7 heir popularity is attested by the f :ct that we can point out Trell-; o>ted customers from 4 counties. These goods are especially selected for Birthday and "Wedding Presents. R BMILj* CHESTER, S. U. SsfiSiNSMMNIi ? J>.?cSevere Paii f m I y [vjmss V I r the e a few 5 ^Gsrslle's Fsi T,,ADC(Qr. F* Are taken regularly as directed. 3 6 tion or constipation with St. Jose; I HAVE BEEN CONFINED With falling of the womb and ulcers of tl ^ physicians bnt they did me no good. I ha & I find that Gerstle's Female Panac / treatment. I shnll continue its nse. fo? ] Bgj used only one bottle and am oeuer airea< L. GERSTLE & CO., Propriel TALL C I *> m? OUR PREPARATIONS FOR 1 borough unci our stock is now ready for :be tact tbat low price cotton maiies ujoi a renddr good service by showing a grei eached with cheap Gotton. We call the ladies special attention o our fiae stock of seasonable Dress ?ood3, Novelties in plain and figured ren:-.tian3, mixed cficcts in Silk and Voo', a great variety? of Colorings j < Jotien Goods have never heen as chea;> j" 1 s now. We have a fnll stock of a I j ^ itap'e Cotton Goods, with great v&rie- j < v in colors of Prints, Perca'c?. ^(c. j i MILLINERY.! Our far! stock is lbs mo*t complete, ewest, atnl most stylish we have ever howu. We can fournisb yon tbe best ] ?oik and up-fc-datc goods at prices to t lease yen - < We are bustling' for trade and will u aid pave you money. Tbe best goot GIVE US A -eCALDWELI ' ? ieiiBllpia, UFFICE OF VOUNTr CU-Hiuasiviyc-Jtto, r Winnsboro, S. C., 0-t, JO, 189S. $ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bat a meeting of the Board of Control ;'or the County of Fairfield will bs isld in the office of the County Com- j Dissionsrs for said Coauty on the! ITRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, _ it which meeting applications for the josition of Dispenser af Ridgeway ffill be considered. All applications for said position !? ' ? - T> J nasi De on me wir? me otraru tu ic?si. j en davs before said date. J M. HIGGIN3, J. F. LYLES, S. H. TERRIS, i - l0-ll-3t Board of Control F. 0. . - PBESCB1PT10H -! NO. 9383. 1 Said to be a -SPECIFIC For J (1 nn4*aivnrvnn HattohI biiapus imij Among Cattle. { PRICE, 50 CENTS. Jim I Obeab ! | idJLBS iiiF SALE * 1 T. J V A mi T T-T Q q m o l p xix 1 x v/ 1 x x jl x iw j HYACINTHS, Double, TULIPS, Single. TULIPS, Double. CROCUS. NARCISSUS POLYANTHUS. NARCISSUS, Single. FREZIEA. ?ONION SETS? is In the Back, t ^RING-DOW2J pains and symp- V 3ms of a like natnre are forerun- ^ ers of the most distressing and Hj he most common of female disWhites and Falling of the "Womb, ffi is is often the result of neglect, \ rhen permitted to continue fire- ? ;lv causes inflammation of tke H the ligaments are weakened \ elaxed and Falling of the Womb k )thei- complications arise, pro- ? . . ;?|? g general debility and undermin- M ie health. These loathesome and mm ening diseases will be cured and R ntire female system built np if \ bottles of the great female tonic a|. Panaceas I iemove any biliousness, indiges-. mm ih's Liver Regulator. mm TO MY BED 17 MONTHS A --M& ae same. I have been treated by two BF .ve tried many kinds of medicines and |K :ea benefits me more than all other V [ wish to recover my health. I have Ja SUSAN E. DAVIS. Imboden, Ark. W\ tors, Chattanooga, Tenn. / (00D5, | rOUR FALL NEEDS BAS BEEN your inspection?NEW and BRIGHT. iev scarce, soars ns to ereater efforts it variety' and at prices that can be SHOES. We have taken more tban nsual care gJS :o have car shoo stock complete and of ' ;3t he best. Try us for any style shoe ron want; we will show yon good | roods at low prices. We have some good values in CLOTHING Men'* ana jsovs', cnear. A fioe line of Neckwear. Genfs* 3ats in all styles?new shapes in st-lT wd soft hats?prices low. Gents* Shirts, Collars anil Cuffs. ^ supply your wan<s in a way to please is at lowest prica* is oar aim. L, CALL.? - & RUFF S* OR. J. B. BROOKS, Late physician in charge of the Keek y Institute at Hot Springs, Ark., and the Tri-EImria Remedy v Co., Memphis, Tenn.,*has opened a private in?titute at Hot Springs tor tne treat- , meat of - ' - ><~$j iifc WMey, Opioi ail Cocaine Mt, And all diseases thit come to this great .health resort, such - 7 as rheumatism, neuralgia, in- somnia, nervous, blood, liver, kidney and stomach com-- ;'-s plaints. ~ Sis home treatment for the - ' - whiskey and drug habit can be sent to any addres*. Cor. i Cj* respondence solicited and con UUVUVUMf - - v>7.. S^Keferences: Any binker or city official of Hot Spriogs. 12-1-97 THE EASY BUMN& "HOUSEHOLD" SHIS MAGHffiL |^||||||| ^ I , ^ MM IB a MM THE MOST MODERN SEWISO MACHINE OF THE AGE. EMBRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ' Unequaled for | JJura Dinty, Range of Work, andiSimplicitv. i * ' i Old Sewing Machines taken in ex j change. Dealers wanted in unoccupied tcrri tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, |J. S. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, | EBEL BUILDING. RICHMOND, V* ^ffgj i TmnrnT | UiMUilK. g I IN ALL TTS DEP.; with a fell stock of Ca?kels^1 I j Cases Hiid Coffins, constantly ofl H I and usr of hearse wben r?qJ H Th<j ni-fsi fop zi&r: Datronaee aad^l tftiion for a share <i> the fn:'ur?M did stand ^ s f?> a :vM U^nrajB f THE ELLIO I T (xliS SM jr ' J. 55, EIJuIOXT^ K 4-17'ly