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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November 1, - 189: T.OCJX BJKIEFS. ?Riv. Mr. Tamipseed preache-i ic Greenbriar Charcb Wednesday nigbr ? Received, new line ofGoif Hatf and Tarn O'shantas. Mrs. McCarley. w ?We are glad to see Mr. W. S ^ Doty oat again after an attack ol Bk fever, which confined hisi to his home WBBr for a week or two. ' - The presbytery of the Associate Heforroed Presbyterian Church convened at Lancaster on Monday. Kev. C. E. McDonald is present at the meeting. Joseph Stockfora, Hodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for eeven years 3 X-.i? ?^ lAnM o(n?i^nfl axiu ?;urtu u;s pnes iuug oiauuiug by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cru-es all skin diseases. McMaster Co. ?Mr. Miles Refo has opened a clothing establishment in Charleston. Mr, Refo is a brother of our townsman. Mr. H - B. Relo, and has for several years been in ba^ioeas in Charleston. ?Ice cream will be served at Mr, T. W. RqS's, in Greenbriar, on nexl Jb'rida;. nig&t, JNovemoer ara, Dy xne Ladies' Aid Society of Greenbriat Church. Public invited to attend wilt full purees. ?Just received! A handsome line of open and top baggies at J. O. Boag's. ?The grand and petit jurors tor the next term ot the Federal court have r?T?* ?Kn lAwincr mon UCCU UiATVU auu IUU ivuvn^ug WVM from Fairfield County were among those drawn: Grand jaror?James Allen, Sharp's; petit jurors?John K. Ragsdale, Jenkinsville; W. H. Euffj Ridges ay. ?Sbredded whole wheat biscuit. tapioca and maple syrup are a few oi the delicious and tempting things offered in her ad. by Mrs. Habenicht this morning. All sorts of dainties of the season can be ionnd at this store, and housekeepers preparing for their Thanksgiving diuner can find what they need here. President King, Farmer's Bank, Rr&oklvn. Mich., has used DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, billiousness and all liver and bowel troubles. McMaster Co. ?It wa3 announced some time ago through these columns that Bishop Capers wonld visit St. John's Church, Winnsboro, on November 8tb, but since Shea he has changed his plans aud has postponed his visit until December. The date of Ills visit has not yet been set. ?Mr. JohuG. Mobiey and Mr. J. B. Tamer, who always have a fine exhibit of cattle at the State fair, will .both be on hand as u3ual this year with cattle that will no donot bring home a large share of bine ribbons. Mr. Turner is alr?ady on the fair grounds with his cattle, having carried them to Columbia last week. ?On Monday night atfthe factory, Mr. John Cook was married to Mrs. Coke?\ Rqv. C. E. McDonald performing the ceremony. Tbe groom is a farmer who lives near Ridgeway aad the couple will make their home there. This is the fourth time that the bride has . been married, and some of her children live here at the factory. ^ "It did me more good than anything I' ever used. My dyspepsia wa<? of months' standing;" after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S B. Keener, HolsiDgton. Kas , of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. McMaster Co. ?Sunday was a red letter day in the history of Aimwell Presbyterian Church, at Ridgeway, for on that day the centennial of the establishment of the church was celebrated. The celebration began oa Saturday and was M A/^ Avt C ? v? rt r? Q n >*A MA 1 WiiUi'UCU VU OUUUA). OCYCiai 11111119" ters from neighboring towns were in attendance, and Rev. Mr. McLauch]in, of Cbester, preached tbe centennial sermon. ?Postmaster Rion asks ns to announce that he has newspaper and periodical stamps for ?ale, and whoever desires to buy these stamps for souvenirs or curios may obtain them at the postoffice. These stamps, which are really works of art, have never been for sale before. The stamps are of large denomination and the engraving on them is beautiful. * ?Joe Raines, colored, diedjat his home in this county a few days ago. He waa a Democrat during his whole life. In 1876 he joined the Democratic party when it look courage for a colored man to do so. Thi3 act of his von for him the respect of many white people. Such negroes as this are a los^ to the county, for bis example to the other members of his race is most valuable. "When our boys were almost dead from whooping cough, our doctor gave One Minute Cough Cure. They recovered rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all tbroat and lun? troubles. McMaster Co. ?The weather changed on Sunday irom summer neat to regular .November weather, and a cold northeast wind which blew ail day made the day most uupleasant. The wind increased in force and blew a gale all of Sunday night and brought raia with it which fell all day Monday. The rain was most welcome as ihe dust bad become almost unbearable, and coming at this time may insure good weather for ihe fair. ?Rev*. Mr. Isenhower, who for several vears has had chaige of a Bapt/st Church i:i thi3 county, h*: i gone to Louisvile, Ky., to take a coursc ia the Theological Seminary in that ci:.y. Mr. Isenhower was educited atFai inaa University bat wished to complete h'n study of theo'og)-. He is* you->g man, highly estea.ned by all and m-icn beloved by the congregation that hi has been inchirge of. Mil'iou? of dollars, k the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Hsrrisburg, Pa., oj! tne life of her child, which ishe ^aved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cares all congb?, colds and throat and l^pg troubles. Mc Master Co. { ? Miss Agnes CSialmers, daughter | of Rev. John Chalmers, ?f Charlotte, \ CROUP Mothers, when your children are at tacked by the dreadful croup, yoi need not despair; Dr. Bull's Cong] Syrup will relieve and cure them a' once. You can always depend on thi marvelous remedy; it always cures DrBulEs ; COUCH SYRUP Will care Croup without fail. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists C-, i? very ill at her home in tha city. The Charlotte Observer c ' Saturday stated that there had been n change in her condition, and that Mi Chalmers would probably be prevent* | from attending the meeting of presby ; tery in Lancaster this week. Th( > news of the illness of his daughle wili be much regretted by Mr. Chal mers' nnnr.eioua friends here, and i is hoped that more encouraging new will soon be received. I "If you scour tie world you wi] never find a remedy equal '<? On Minute Congh Cure," savs Edito Fackler, of the Micanopy, Fin ? ft C LI n 1am 5 J Tfr ki trim? )r? <\ . JULUM1CI 1A UUICU Ui5 lauili; \J > L&Grippe and saves thousands frou , pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and al throat and lung troubles. McMa9te ' Co. ?As a means of arousing the whol town, so that everybody may have look al (he meteoric 6hower, some o the young men propose to ring the fir 1 bell. Thi3 is a good suggestion, as th 1 shower is expected to begin at a iat 1 hour, and will save everybody froi ; keeping watch, and the fire alarm wi ' be the surest way of arousing th ' town. As the falling meteors will b 1 a grand sight (the weather permitting and one which occurs at such grea I intervals, it would seem a pity fo ' any one to miss it. ?The PreRidanf: has ?Rsned hi ' Thanksgiving proclamation and th day has been fixed for Novembe ! 30th. In tbis proclamation Presiden McKinley points out the many reason that the people as a nation have.fo giving thanks to God, and record mends, "ibat on this day so far as ma; be foand practical, labor shall ceasi from its accastomed toil, and charitj abound toward the sick, the needj and the poor." As it is a national holiday the bank, postoffice and thi schools will be closed and the variou churches will be open for services (idlafw Datt PnflflftKoK " PflTT T A Lie I iuw xj\j y x ifew i v Eirkmau, Belle Rive, III., says "After goffering from Bronchial 01 long trouble for ten years, I was curec by One Minute Cough Care. It is al that is claimed for it and more." Ii cure3 coughs, colds, grippe and ali throat and lung troubles. McMastei Co. ?The State savs that the Columbis police were after two negroes on Wednesday who had stolen a trnnk Tl is trnnk that is being hunted by the police is probably the property of ? young lady from Winnsboro who lost her trunk a few days ago in Colombia. fA wKftm fKa tzroa ( UC tv nuvui kUtf vuvva HHg uv livered failing to pat in an appearance with the trunk. The account in the State says that the negroe3 first tried to check the trunk to Charlotte then they made an effort to sell it, oflering it for six dollars, then when the police heard of it the men made off wit! tue truaK ana carriea it witn mem ic Charlotte. ?The State ball promises to be i more brilliant affair this year than erer, and as it will be held in th( state house the surroundings wili be in keeping with the grand scale upor woicQ toe preparations are aging made. Circulars have been sent on! by the committee to the differenl counties asking for the names of those who will probably attend the ball, it order ^that they may receive invita lions, ttenerauy, vyinnsooro is wej represented at this ball, but it is no: probable that more than one or two people will go down to it Fairfielc will be represented, however, bj everal young people now resident*: A^ pAlnmlvia VI V/VJUlUkUGt* Dr. Cady's Condition Powders are just wbat a horse needs when it bad condition. Tonic, blood purifiei and vermifuge. They are not fooc but medicine and the best in use t< put a horse in prime condition. Pric< 25 cents per package. For sale b] McMaster Co. ?No definite arrangements havi yet been msu.e about moving the tele graph office from its present locatio: in the passenger depo*, but it is: settled fact that it is to be moved The new office will probably be in th old postoffice or somG room in tba part of town which will be central There is some talk ot having the es areas office moved farther tid tow also but it is not yet knawn whetbe there is any foundation for it. I will be a iiew' thiDg for Wiunsboro t have the telegraph office elsewher j than in tbe ticket office of the pas3ori ger depot, these offices having alway been together and Mr. J. H. Skinne has been day operator for many years ?This evening will be All Ha ioween and will be celebrated b young people in almost tvery lane All Hallows is tbe samu ns All Sduj or A.11 Saints, and is a day which ba been set apart for sges in commemon tlon of those who have departed thi life. November 1st is tbe day appoint ed a9 All Sonls and U observed i the Roman Catholic and Episccp: churches, seivices being leldonthf day. In New Orleans the cemeteris on All Souls' <iay are filled with pec pie who carry flowers to put spon tb I cpk^pr nf (hp?r dftar?. Tr. is *n o) D v* custom to celebrate the eve of A Hallows with games and merry-mak 2Dg. There are many queer superst1 tions connected with All Halloweer Used bj British Soldiers la Aerica. Capt. C. G. Denmson is well kr.owi all over Africa as commander of th forces thae captured tbe famou? rebe i (jr&lieliB- Under date of .Nov. 4,189< !rom Vrjbnrg, Becbuanaiand, h writes: ''Before starting ou the las campaigu 1 booght a quantity of Chan berlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrbce Remedy, which I nsed myself whe troubled with bowel complaint, an had given 'to my men. and in ever case it proyed most beneficial." Fc i sale by McMaster Co. | DEATH OF MR. JAS. JOHXSTON. j Mr. Jam?* Johnston died at b [ home, Rockj Mount, on Tbursd . ! rn .minor. \f> _ ,Tnhnaton was abo i ! eighty years of age at the time of t & i -loath. F-">r about thirty years he b been a sufferer from cancar. He is brother of Jud^e of Probate 8. ] I Johnston, and his family has be< w ' j(l?;r:titie(l with Fairfield County f i j ?nan^ generations. He married Mi j Clara Barkley, who with two eoc Messrs. Barkley Johnston and Jot ! [ G .Toht.ston, survives him. Mr. Job ; >ton, while quite an old man durii tt the war, enlisted as a Confedera soldier. He was a good citizen ai O rr>mnriAn<1*?f? th? esteem of his frien snd neighbors. The fanera' serric 3 were held at Wateree Church < - Friday. i ?? r 0^S"270 Boar? tb? sO The Kind You Have Always Bou| < s AN AGED LADY DEAD. '1 j Mrs. M. AT. Watson died ye9terd e ? morning at the home of her gran ^ j sons. the Messrs. Nicholson, at Woe f | ward. She was the mother of M a NicboJtou and Mrs. Eouiware, ot tl I! ? city. S'^ would have been 94 yea old to-d x, and was remarkable f inte 'ect, ber familiarity with A Bib!i. a I her strong faith. She i a ^ tained !? ... powers of mind to the la Rev. H. C. Buchho.% Mrs. Nicholso Mrs. Bouiware, and ."iliss Minnie Bo O * . ware went down to Woodward yeste Q I a day morning. Funeral services we U conducted by Mr. Bachbolz, assist by Rev. J. H. Yarborough, in Conco cemetery, where the remains we x buried yesterday afternoon.?Chest t Lantern, O-t 28. r He Pooled lie Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilto of West Jefierson, O., after sufferii 18 months from Rectal Fistula, ! 3 wouiu die unless a costly operati< r i was performed; but he cured" himsi I with' five boxes of Bucklen's Ami Salve, the surest Pile care on Eart and l:he best Salve in the World. r cents a box. Sold by McMaster C< druggists. y 0 DeVOS'S WEATHEK PREDICTIONS, 7 'ibe month of November will I r noted for storms over the Atlanl Ocean and seamen should be prepar 8 for them. 1st to 5th, cold wave ai 3 ' iU. TTT?<s4. n. ueavy swims uvci cue hcoi ' States, and snow over the Mississip Taller and westward; 6th to 8tb, plei * ant-^ 9;h to 10th, severe storms oy j j the Middle Atlantic and West Gt ! States, with dangerous gales and sno t on the Great Lakes; Hth to 13t I ' hewy rains oyer tbe lower Mississip Valley, with cold wave in the nort 14th to 18th, fair, followed by a stor and high winds on the Great Lake f Iflfrl* rA OOAfAwmo ATTAr* A i-W VU CV y OIV1UI9 VTV1 VUv a^mvv ^ iantic States, and dangeaous gales f boating; 23rd,pleasant; 24th to 26? heavy storms of cold winds, rain ai snow, followed by remarkably co [ weather until the 30th. j NOVEMBER LADIES' HOME JOCUND f L In ihe November Ladies' Hoi t Journal the Rev. Charles M. Sheld ; emphasizes the teachings of his famo - book, "In His Steps," asking and a i | s^ering the question, "Is Christiani > I Practical in "Worldly Affairs?" S ] Henry Irving writes on "The Study i j Shakespeare in Small Commnoitie* Toin Vontoron fvn HThO TWtllinPPP ill t ? Church," aDdFranklinPvles on "H( t a Play is'Written." "The Anecdo' i j Side of Robert E Lee" and "How t : J Next Census 'will be Taken" are inti t j esting features. "Those Sialely Hon ; of Old Virginia" and "The Nt ' * r<:-!_?? V^llan^ c 7 i AmRri';au ^tvi w * i the interesting pictorial teatures. Eve - phase of heme life *nd home work a L considered in the November Joarn j By the Cnrtis Publishing Compan Philadeipia. One dollar per year; 1 ' cents per copy. r' j Tetter, Salt-K&cum ana jc-czema. , > Tbe intense itching and smarting i cident to these dieeases, is instant , allayed by applying Qhamberlaii , 1 Eye and Skin Ointment. Many ve l j bad cases have been perrcuinimtly cur r by t. It is equally efficient lor itchi: 3 piles and a favorite remedy for se > nipples, chapped hands, chilblaii e frost bites and chronic sore eyi f 2octe. per box For sale by McMasI Co. ? A Good SaRReation. 2 The Yorkville Enquirer has pn ei lisbed several articles recently up i.!' the subject of the King's Mounts e battlefield and is urging the people 1 get possession of the title to the batt !. field. In the last article upon thear ject a plan is suggested to convert t n battlefield into a national park, and r is proposed'that the Daughters of t !t Ajmericaii Revolution, quite a pow< - 4.-1 A.n. IML-O an amnlirati V [ lUu Vlgb^CIUVUi U>uo.v V... ?.rr..* e j to Congress for an appropriation, i- { no such steps are taken the hieto: g | ground trill in all probability pi r into the possession of people w j would have no sentiment about I !- place., instead of being set apart as 1 * - - 7 J piace waere a very ituyuiiaui. w?i i.! of tbe Revolution vvas fought. T Is |D. A. R. in all parts of ihe coonl ;p ! hare done a great dial towards pi i-; tccting historic places from those w |g ! have no sentiment al*ont such thin I. and it thev take this matter in ha o ! will probably succeed lot carrying ( il! one of the plans. CASTOraiA. Bear3 the /p Tte Kiirf Yoa HaY8 Afwsjrs Bn d rn I }1 i ?We have received from Mr. Ed? ! Matthews an invitation to tbe celeb i-1 tion of the seventh annual annivcrs? i. i of 'be Calhoun Literary Society ! Clemson College. Tbe exercises v j take place in the memorial hall r i Friday evening, [November 3rd, i 8 o'clock. The programme consists r music, declamations, orations, and z | debate, which will be the ftatnre it J the eveniDg on thS subject, Resolv > That manofactaringand notagricnll * |] will ?oon be the principal induelry ? ?the South. Affirmative, Edgar rf Maltbews, negative L. O. Maulc | Mr. Simon H. Lumpkin is one of marsh&is for the evening/ THE FIRST BABY. lis a{ Its Coming is Looked Forward ft at )}0 With Both Joy and Pear and its as Safe Arrival is Hailed With a Pride and Delight by AIL ft. m or 4 Th?^ arrival^ of^the first baby in thi s nousenoia is me nappiest auu uuab tin portant event of married life. Theyouni 13> wife who.is to become a mother delight m to think of the happiness in store forne: n. when the little one shall nestle upon he breast and latterly she shall hear it lis] tfie sweet and holy name, "mother. ,te Bat her happy anticipation quickly, van 3(j ishes when she realises the terrible paii , and suffering through which she mus as pass while bringing the Httfe one int< es the world. An indescribable fear o? thi 3n danger attendant upon the ordeal booj dissipates her joyfalne?8. Thousands of women have leame* by experience that there is absolute!] no necessity for the sufferings which at P tend child-birth; they know that b; the use of "Motherte Friend"?a gcien tific liniment?for a few weeks befon the trying hour, expectant mothers caj so prepare themselves for the- flna hour that the pain and suffefing of th< ay dreaded event are entirely obviated am r). it is safely passed through with com ~ paratively little cuscomiort. ,d" All women are interested, and es rs pecially expectant mothers who for thi jjg first time have to undergo this trial, fc such a remedy; for they faodw the pan rs and suffering, to say nothing of the dan or ger, which is in store for them. "Moth be er's Friend" is woman's'greatest bles sing, for it takes her safely through th e' severest ordeal of her life. Every womaj Bt. should be glad to read the little boo] ,n "Before iSaDy is isorn," wnicn contain ' information of great value to all. I U1 will be sent free to any one who send ir- their address to The Brad2eld Regu re lator Co., Atlanta, Ga. ed rd ?Information was received here 01 re Tuesday of a burglary which tool * 5 -3 er piac8 at yy ooawaru on .cauimajr iugui The burglars entered the store o Major T. W. Brice, blew open tin safe and took the contents whicl 0<J amounted to about $100. Fortunatel: he Major Brice had paid out a largi on amount of money on Monday for cot ton, or the thieves might have secure* more. The police here were notifiet 25 of the robbery and were told to kee] a lookout for any auspicious charar'cre Two white men were arrested 011 lues day and kept in the guard house unti Wednesday morning, but aa nothing be could be proved against them the] lie were released and sent out of town ed They were apparently tramps on Ihei: od way south for the winter, llf ? 3 CASTOR IA er For Infants and Children. ilf Tt t/._j \t? ii? w tne Km ion nave aiwbjs ouugut hl Bears the S*# Signature of C?&^fflT<CUc&/t/. q; m COMING AND GN01G .t- Mr. A. S. Douglass retarned Satar or day from Newberry. b, Mrs. E. P. Wolfe is vUiting her tia id ter, Mrs. Cbas. Gooding, in Macon,Ga Id Miss Bessie Rnseell, of New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ja9. Bryson. Mrs George Ligon, of Jhester, i x. visiting her sister, Mrs. T. F. Curlee of Horeb. Qe Dr. David Aiken has returned froo on a visit to Washington, D. C., am 118 Philadelphia. Mr. Cha? Gooding, who has beei visiting ifiaiiv. 8 in town, hasreturnei 5ir . to his home iu Macon, Ga. ?? Mr. Ch&s. A. Douglass, of Wash '* ington, D. C., spent Thursday in town n8 He returned on the afternoon to hi S homeT? B.Tarnipseed, accompaniei by <1r- iv.lward Andrews, of Lsver ?r. Rit; i i"U Ouni\, spent several dav I6S " in ti e viree -b-iar neighborhood risii 'w iog iei itives and friends. trp Mr. R P. Lmtii.kin, of Florida, i rvi. L._ t?lt? * uerf on a vi^.i u> nis uromer, ini ire <? Lnmpk Mr. Lumpkin wa al. for years a resident of "Winusboiv* an< i?, has many friends in his old home, cn ' - ? ? . "I < Ln o cnrrvriQQ f A ?r>\? trlv ! J.V *>H I UV/l UW ? CUipiOV W M?*J MM aro at. all familiar with the good quali tics of Chamberloin'i Cough Remedy n- to know that people everywhere tak -Iy pleasure in relating their experience i i's the use of that splendid medicine an ry in telling of the benefit they have re ed ceived from it, of bad colds it ha ng enred, of threatened attacks of pner >re monia it has averted and of the chii is, dren it has saved from attacks of cron 38. aDd whooping couph. It is a grand ;er good medicine. For sale by McMai ter Co. myrtle paragkaphs. b- Farm work is progressing nicely a on we hare had excellent weather fo an gathering, some nave gamerc u to corn, and mor all the cotton ci\?p i le- gathered. The cotton crop i3 a grea ib- deal better lh<'.n was expected, ver; he much to our gratification; for tha it w*h the advance in the price ha he enabled many a straggling farmer t ir- come clearer of debt than they woa!< on >?ar? if. hpf.n otherwise. If The protracted meeting so efiicicntl; ric conducted by oar pastsr, Rev. A. E 168 Phillips, at Ziou closed "Wednesda ho night last. The meeting was ver ;he much eDjoyed and very benefiting t he our church, as the weather was ver tie favorable; although small crowd 'he were in attendance, evidently ther :ry was good done. Though it was not ap r0. parently a revival, However it vra , much Deeded. The sapper given at Mr. Allen's fc the benefit of the church on the nigt nd of the 20 inst. wa? a grand success, a j0t aside from the enjoyment aud pleasur that all had, ihere wa3 realized a nic sum ot clear profit amounting t about $15.30. The -evening was fai and pleasant with the silvery bean P of fair Luna to add to the iovlines of the night. Messrs. RhettTurnipsae and Ed Andrews furnished some ver delightfal and charming music o; Tart their guitars. After all had partake ' of the good thiogs from the cook's di " partment a number of young folks ri ir^ paired to onr near neighbor's, Mr. JE of. A. Davis', and theFC enjoyed some e2 nil ceilent music furnished by Miss Alic oa McEacbern, of Ridgeway, wbo is b no me=.ns an inefficient performer o the orsrari; also some funny and eute iot , taining pieces on the organ were fa a uisbea by Mr Turuip^eed. Thong - fiomp ol' the ladie=> were vorv tired ar great J v iuigued ?vith their task, tl e"? occasion closed with all feeling atnp ore repaid for their trouble. Tho9e ih of toiled had this consolation, that th< were toiling in behali of a good cau * and felt that thsy were not making "u* vain attempt to raise funds for tl the completion of our church Our enterprising committee workers are not satisfied with the sue-; j cess of the entertainment ju?t m?r> j ' 'ion?d (and it is gradfjing and com mendable to kiovr that they are not), but ha?e announced another entertainment known as a "box party" for the purpose of raising more lunds for the chnrcb. to be eiven at the resi-1 dence of Mr. Samuel Sims oa the night of Friday, November 3rd. Girls are expected to come and bring a box J for "two and boys aro expected to ? I come and pay for tbem. | i Best wishes to The News asd g Herald and its readers. p October 28, '99. Dixie. j Relief in six Hours. ' 1 Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis case relieved in six hours by "New J (Jreat South American Kidney Cure." 6 It is a great surprise oa account of its J exceeding promptness in relieving pain * in bladder, kidneys and back, in male 1 or female. Relieves retention of water > almost immediately. If you want J quick relief acd cure this is the remedy. \ SoJd by W. U. Aiken, druggist, >v innsf boro, S. C. m c ? 3 A MONUMENT TO COL. MEANS. J 1 Mr. Editor: I have eecn two or three J communications in your pape.' advoj eating the erection of a monument to Col. John H. Means to coaimjir.oraie the valor and heroism of that gallant | * * ? ?> L!.L r t. . ! J j soitlisr. l De rpgiuienr 10 woicu j. w- i a longed was under Col. Means' com macd. Those under his CJinmaud reposed implicit confidence in the parity | a oi bis motives and his high mora' j 1 courage which wss fxemp'iGed on j * many a field of battle. His r.obie! j i j traiti of character commanded the re-; l spect and adinifation of his associates! and subordinates in the great conflict ] between the states. ! It is a duty incnmbered upon the j 1 citizens of our county and State to j w erect a suitable monument over the [ * grave of this noble man, who was 0i<? i ' chief executive of our State, and sub-1 b sequently a distinguished Confederate 2 soldier. Some of jjour correspondents have 1 suggested the advisability of erecting B the monument in Salem churchyard. - I do not agree with them. I think it 1 should be erected over his grave in j the oldgfamily burying-ground, in the Buckhe&d community. The family ? burial-ground, as many of your readers ? ? ? A are aware, xs uu LUC mam vmuuiuia I - road. If the monument should be I j placed in Salem churchyard some of the soldiers from other counties might ? pass there, and seeing the monument, f they would perhaps take it for granted . that there reposet the remains of their j r once beloved commander. I think it, should be placed over his grave so that there would not be any mistake about the place of his burial. I trust that j this agitation will not cease until there is a beautiful granite shaft erected to commemorate the nobility of that good I man, whom to know was io love. South Carolina has produced mauy | noble men, whose names and fame are the pii-.ie -of cnr people, bat the valor, courage and nobility of none of tLem deserve more consideration and reverence than does that of Col. John H. Means. I believe that all the old soldiers who were under bis command would willingly and gladly contribute something toward perpetuating th* farrip of this ?ood man. I sav this - good man, which sounds like he is yet living. Yea he still lives in the hearts of his countrymen and he will con' tinue to bo live as long as mankind cherishes those characteristics which s constitute nobility. Hoping to soon hear from some one else on this duty ' that now devolves upon us I am, Respectfully, 1 Thomas A Crowder. 3 Fea?teryille, Oct 27, '99. Discovered by a AvomaD. * Another great discovery has been " made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches . upon her and for seeen years she withstood its severest teetF, but her * vital organs were undermine! and 8 death seemed imminent For three months she coagbed incessantly, and j could not sleep. She finally discovered , a way to recovery, by purchasing of ' us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis6 covery for Consumption^ and was so t ranch relieved on taking first dose, that vhe slept all night; aDd with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus ' writes W. C. Ilaramick & Co., of ? Shelby, N. Trial botti-'s five ar. * McMaster Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 o ? HYPNOTISM yofs^KEf n *** ^ w <er)r rree. iuu " can be made a splendid Uyprotizer at u once. Addidss M. Y. Young, 363 H^cry !- St., L>ro?kiy'!, X. Y. ,s ' T A T\V OR MAN wanted to travel I- JL/flxJ I and appoint agent. ?60 p per month salary and all expenses. I, ZEIGLERCO., 240 Locust St., Phila. i* ?????????? Cle>B*ca LvJ biaaiiHts the hafr. Rjffiwlgsreag tSol Promote! ? luxuriant growth. r^flfBJVirrrr Pails to Hactoro Gray r~7f)f%i 'ircKlfll Hair to its YouHlTuI Color. ? SENT FREE fc housekeepers? \ Mil COMPANY'S j Mact of Beef. , Cook Book*** ? telling how to prepare many dell Y eate and delicious dishes. ^ Address, Liebig Co., P 0 Box, 2718 0 New York. y ______ ? | F<?R SALE. | s I A FINE PLANTATION AT I | MONTICELLO. | ^ For terrr.p, address p | F.1BMS ABB MECHANICS BANK, | ;? ^ Columbia, S. C. j| ir 13 " ' 5 NOTICE. y Q " a Office of County Supervisor. ? b. Wiousboro, S. C., Ocy. 3, 1899. ? J- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J hat !. a meetiDg of the Board of Control for c-' the County of Fairfield will be held jn it the office of tbe County Supervisor for >y the sa;d County on tbe firs I -Jav of n November next, a! wbich rne<\ingapr plications for /he position of County r? jL?i^pen6er ar, Rid^eway will be confb sidered. id All applications for the? position rand le he on tiie wkh the B ?ar<l ?t !ea?t tt-u lv da\ s before paid <iat<?. at J. M. HIGGISS, ly S. H.TERRE3. se W. M. CURLEE. a 10-5-4t Board of Control F. C. A FRICANA wili cure Constipation ana **-i??woaderfaI Liver Me*liciae. Try ft, KnMHMHoeBBMflBRnnraMHnit raESTON RION, Agent" PACF1C FIRE IHSU3AKCE COMPANY OF SEW YOBK. Solicits a suare of the public patron- . age. j 9-26 ly Nnti pp. A 1 W W I V/ W I TIIE UNDERSIGNED GIVES Notice that he makes Wagons and Baggies, aud docs all kind ?v repairing, i Also keeps '< hand at ail times a loll J assortment of Coffins, all sizes and c prices, and solicits the patr^oage of all. . H. B. LINDLER, > 10 25 w3 Peak, S. C. C J ?A? ^ or Goods f FOR $4.00 V ts thstt -{ J j WATCH J Am0Tlnt- 25 CTS. s . ] I WRITE IMMEDIATELY FOR PARTICULARS. Tliisiis/a GKND1SS OFFER. i *0 FANCY PRICE-! Do Tit.t compare cheap s yo >d> at high prices -wMi- t Gigh grade gorda at * cheap prices. J I R. Brandt's goods are high grade in quality and cheap in price. THE REAL THINGin Watches and Jewelry ia what yon want, and you should go to I BRANDT, Chester, S. C., ....FOXlIT ... Founded 1842. ITIEF r /PIANOS * "Sing their own praise" { The STIEFF IS THE PIANO TO BUY; it has NO EQUAL as vou save the MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS and it 1 will last a lifetime; but we hive several BARGAINS in other makes. , We hare taken in EXCHANGE FOR 1 STIEFF'S TWO IVES & POND 1 PIANOS, one? the finest style that firm A j j, ff manuiactures auu n is amiv-.c u\,n. ? you want this make here are bargains. ] ; cm esupf,i Baltimore, Md. Factory Branch Ware-Room, No 213 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Letters of Administration* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP FAIEFIELD. By S. E. JOHNSTON,Esq., Judge Probate. I \XTHEREAS, R. H Jenning?, Clerk of V i Court, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of m the estate and effects of JohnH. Clamr, . deceased: 1 xUa- .^.A 4-* A?*A o ?-!/} o/3mnn I xcese are, uiereiinc, iu vjic ?liu. isli all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John H. Clamp, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of- Probate, to be held at " Fail-Held Court House, S. C., on the 25th day 'of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 16th day of October, A. D. 1899. S. K. JOHNbTON. ! 10-17-6 Judge of Probate. ' ? ? 1 ~ J j Letters 01 iiusyuiii^txauuiii STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIi-.LD. I By P. R. JOHNSTON, Esq.,Probai-jid/jc. I ^XrHEREAS, R. Tl. Jennings Cleric of V? Court, hath made suit 10 me to ?raut him letters of administration, with ( Will annexed, of the estate and ejects of Ransom Durham, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and 'Panc.'tm Tlnrliam. de VJIt^UILUIO Ui VUK> oaiU a?uxm/vm? ?... ?, ceased, that they be and appear bpfore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., od tbe 16th day of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to stow cause, if any they have, why the'said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of October, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10-7-Gt Judge of Probate LETTEBS OF ADMINTOATIOH. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. R. JOHNSTON, Esq., Judge Prolate. WrHEREAS, R. H. Jennings Clerk ( of Conrt, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration, with Will annexed, of the estate and eflects of AuDie Dnrhatn, | deceased: These are thetef re to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of ihe said Annie Durham, deceased, that they be and appear before me, iu the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 16th day of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cau6e, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under ray hand this 6th day I of October, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10-7-6t nf Probate. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you czt i Itartificlallydigeststbefoodandaids Nature In strengthening and recon* stractingthe exhausted digestive or: gans?.Itls the latest discoT.j^ddir1""4* ; ' *nt and tonic. No otb?r\i.. .1 < <ai approach it i *? r ( stantirjrelievesar. ,^nn: ,.-v]v" * j Dyspepsia, Indip : r>. i.o. , j ! jpiatiUteiice, ouui i \ i SickHeadacbe,C ,Crarayj>,^J all other results oi... ;^iiect digestion. Prepared by E- C. DeWitt &Co.> CfclcflSO. } McNiAbTEK CO. Winssboro, S. C. NEWT! [N FALL GOODS NC YOUR INSP] WHATEVER YOU NEI Millinery, Shoes and Clothing, y :an do best for yourself. Webeli rou in quality and price. We buy :heap and we sell cheap. ''The Vloney" is our motto. Your special attention is < Dress Goods. We have all the lIso in Silks tor Waists and Trim We have the most varied Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, Gl< MILLlN Our millinery room is partici We have a large s;ock of all new vlll please you. SHOi One of our greatest departm shoe stock in the county. It will ;hoes of any kind to give us a call We have a great attraction ti :er. Gvods that sell at one cent, :ents and up. Many things here [t will pay you to trade with us. The Caldwell Dry ( i m now TO MEET THE DEMANI COMMUNITY IN OFF THE GRANDEST VA AND WINTEI Consisting in nice Dress Gi ~ . tt i _ i'rimmings, iNotions, nais, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lap Rol The Low-Price Banaer wave ny store. Seeing is free; it w?n't cost 3 ny immense stock and see how tn noney. You will not be urged t# b fou what to do. [ have some matchless bar- A: gains this season in nice Overcoats. The very people who have th :he ones these opportunittes meai nrnirir A VJ?, ( Wl?XJU XA.il ^ ^ Goods shown with pleasure. ' efunded. Polite attention to all* Q, I Shredded Whole Wheat H Biscuits? A delicious biscuit made of shredded wheat to . we Cream of Wheat; Pearl Bar- an lev, Saero, and Tapioca. _ ~ be Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, in pint bottles and gallon tins. ? ? I Williamt' Pure Fruit Jams. *T Also a fresh supply of Raisins, Currants, Citron, etc., for fruit cake, at ntiutJinuiM. o. sun i & < WE HAVE A J? the car of FINE SEED or WHEAT, which we q will sell cheap for cash or on liberal g0! terms. All farmers should sow some j ? wheat. ft ff. DOW k CO.: UNDERTAKING j IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,| with a full sto k ?.?f Caskets, 3uriall Caccs *nd Offius. oouatauily on hand,! and us" of b^rse when requested. Thankfal for pa?t putrouage and >oiic5tation for a sharp jn the future, iu tbt ?Id stand Cal'3 aitptded to stall hears. P* In THE ELLIOTT GIN SHOP, J. M, ELLIOTT *? . ' ( 4-17-ly IINGS >W READY FOR mTtnivr u \y -A. j~ v/ j~ i ID IN DEY GOODS ou want to buy where you eve we can do the best for in large quantities; we buy Best Goods for the Least :alled to our fine stock of new novelties in Patterns; mings. stock of Domestic Goods, i _ Dves, corsets, etc. fERY llarly attractive this season styles, and fine work that ES ents is the most complete pay you when in need of ? lis season in a cheap couiitwo cents, three cents, four that are wonderfully cheap* Try it Ms Company. t>p4nv A\ AU4 A4/ A )S GF A HARD-UP ERING SOME OF lLUES IN FALL il GOODS. lltr ih Msrtrs. JUU3) *U w.wv?x, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets* bes? Trunks and Valises. s over every department in rou a penny to look through uch you can get for so little uy, your judgment will tell full line of Domesfcies at the very lowest possible ' prices. e least money to spend are ithe most to. CONVINCED Goods exchanged or money ), WILLIFORD. BAVINS ADDED A FULL LINE OF smsietm aid Hptinc ....Spip.... our already complete stocky : are prepared to turnisn ything in this line you may ed, and cheap, but the very st. Call and examine our stock fore making a purchase. DON'T FORFET US. IMiiMCr DRUGGISTS. ust Arrived and -For Sale.? V. NICE CARLOAD OF HOE3E9 1 Moles. A few combination Sad- , and Harness Horses. I will sell m cheap for cas>h cr exchange them males or plsg horses. ;o ws. will pay the highest cash price for ad Milch Cowe; also for Fat Beef ttle. SUGGIESI . [ have a fe v Second-Hand Baggie* - sale; also one Second- Hand Two>rse Wagon. / A. WILLIFORD. Winrsbor^, is C. MONEY TO LOAN On farming l&i dd. Easy payments. > eomnrisMOiis 'larked. Borrowei ys actnal c^<f of perfecting Joan. torest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C., or A. S. k W. D. DOUGLASS, 1M WinBsboro, S. C. '-i 'v -k k