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. ... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November 7, - ifcmu FRESH SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES AT F. E. PROPST'S. Another lot of New York Co.'e WAFERS and FINE CAKES. FRUITS of all kind*. DUNN'S FINE EXTRACTS. |^ WHOLE RICE. And many other nice things. \ All maa<4A ^icicpuuio^ ail gvuu? UU1IVIVW LOCAL XATTERS. ?Bead citation elsewhere. ?The late fail has brought oat exquisite roses acd chrysanthemums. ?Mr. J. H. Cathcart's two year old gelding took second prize at the fair. ?An addition has been bni!t to the cotton seed warehouse near tLe freight depot. ?Mr. E. B. Eagsdale was out on Friday, alter having been confined to his home by sickness. ?Just received!?A new lot of ready-to-wear hats?popular shapes? in ail colors, at Mrs. McCarley's. When you want prompt acting little pills ihat never gripe use DeWitt's T !ia'- Ma\Mocfar* PA JhJlibU? XMriY IMOCiO* iUV*U(9(7bv? w? ?Tbe high wind on Saturday played considerable havoc with the telephone wires, crossing them in a number of places. ?The A. R. Presbytery, which convened in Tirzah church, Chester county, on last Tuesday, has adjourned. Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraad. Honest meu will not deceive you into buying worthless counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is inlallible for curing piles, sores, eczema and all skin disease?. McMaster Co. ?Mr. Kichard N. McMaster has purchased the old Jordan bouse, near Mt. Ziou College, and will move into it in" January.. ?The president b&s issued a procla? matioo naming Thursday, Novemoer 29th, as Thanksgiving Day, This day is a national holiday. ?The surveyors of the Winnsboro and Camden Railway will begin, this week, the survey of a third line be" tween Winnsboro and Caaaden. ?Miss Mattie Stlgreaves taught Miss Bessie Monaster's classes at Mt. Zion last Friday, the latter having remained over Friday at the fair. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quickly neal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and soothing effect. Use it for piles and skin disease?. Beware X of worthless counterfeit*. McMaster Co. ?Mr8. A. G. Russell, Nashville, Tenn., writes: Dr. Moffett's Teethxka (Teethling Powders) is the greatest blessing to teething children that the world has ever known.?adv. ?The annual meeting oi the State ^ agricultural and mechanical society - was held in Columbia on Thursday night. Mr. John G. Mobley is a member of the executive committee. ?The exhibitors from this county at the fair last week shipped their exhibits back home on Saturday. The heavy rain interfered seriously with l|v the removal of exhibits from the grounds, and made the work much harder thin usual. If yon have ever seen a child in the agony of croup yon can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief a3 soon as it is admini?tered. It quickly cores coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster Co. ?Last Friday morning at the residence of the Rev. J. A. White, at Bl&ckstock, Mr. A. Quay Flenniken was married to Miss Bes6ie Dove. Rev. Mr. White performed the ceremonv and tbe young couple left for Columbia to attend tbe iair. ?'*How does it happen that there are so many old maids among the school teacher? T1 asked a reporter of a teacher the other day. "Because school teachers are, as a rale, women of sense, and no woman will give op a $60 position for a $10 man," wa? the reply. Many people worry because thej believe they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are ali right bat their stomachs are anable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests what yoa eat and prevents the formatiou of g*s wnich makes the stomach press a^aiust the heart. It will cn:e every lorm of indigestion. McMaster Co. ?If >ou are cross-eyed you had better ao and see the oculist at the Huiel Dcva\ Eyes straightened without the Qse of the knife; cataracts removed without operaiiou; also pterjgium painless, Gramilated eyelids cnred no matter bow bad or how long standing. ?It will be of interest to the friends ot M.\ and Airs. Henry Muldrow to lvaru i bat they have move<J from Stateburg, iu Sumter county, to Charles-tern where Mr. Maldrow has accepted a posi:io?. They will no doubt make many Ir.euds iu their new home. ? ihe new tenement houses for the cotton miil operative*, the contract for which was given oat >ouie time ago, are now in process ot erection. The new hoaxes will greatly increase the *z; ot the little village, which already 1 covers a considerable erea aroand the miil. ^ ?Mrs. A. P. Miller, lormerly of Winnsboro, (>at now of L;ttle Rock, Arkansas, is on a visi: to frieuds and relatives in Winnsboro. Mr*. Miller moved away from Winn-boro seventeen }e*is ago and has never been back sine . Her friend* are giad to have her back air*ir\ ? Premiums were carried off by three men from Fairfield who had fine cows on exhibition at thi fair. Mr. J. B. Turner's co^s took t-ix first prizes and one secDnd. Mr. J. G. Mobey's t. ok tbree first prizes and five second, and Mr. John II. Cath'- jirt's 10 >k two first at d tbree second prizes Ti-i- is a fine showing for Fait field. ?The trustees of M\ Z on Io-iitu'e at the last moment decided to give holiday on Thursday, and there was DrRiiH'e MCOUGH SYRUP % Wp cures Hacking Coughs, gas W Sore Lungs. Grippe, Pneu- VS j? monia and Bronchitis in a 9 g| few days. Why then risk f| B Consumption, a slow, sure 1 I death? Get Dr. Bnll's I S Congh Syrup. Price, 25c. jig H Don't be imposed upon. S SB Refase the dealer's substitute; it I Ht is not as good as Dr. Bull's. Sa Sal ration Oil cures Rheumatism, K M Ache* and Pains. 15 & 35 cts. general rejoiciu<? over the decision. The children were disappointed at not having Friday also, and many took tbe day, being too worn out from the p^isures and excitements of the previous day to be able to attend to school duties. There is no pleasure in life if yon dread going to the table to eat and can't resc at night on account of indigestion. iieury Williams, of Boon ille, ind., says he suffered that way for years, till he commenced tbe ns'e of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and add?, "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want *nd sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Core will %f .If A #1. ! digest waac you eat. aacaiasier ?Mag Wvlie, a well known colored woman, died very suddenly at her home here on Tharshav night. Sbe bad cooked for rears for Mre. Madden and was apparently we'! on Thursday and attended to her duties as usual. Ia the night sbe was taken silk and died in a short time. Her children were ill absent where her death ?c? curred, having gone to the fair. ?Bain fell here continuously from Friday afternoon until Sunday about toon, when tbe sun came out and the ikies cleared. The rain was a cold, northeast, genuiae November rain, and was accompanied by btgh wind. Tbe indications were that a cold wave would follow tbe rain, but contrary to t all exoection tbe fair weather brought no gieat fail of temperature. McMaster Co. guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is- not satisfied after using twothirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. ?Dr. Becker, the.German oculist, has just received a Javal 1S00 ophthalmometer fitted with electric and common light and will have same in opsration in his optical parlor at the Hotel Duval in a few days. Dr. Becker spares no money or energy in order to give satisfaction, to which more than 300 people here will gladly testify. Dr. Becker will only remain a short I time longer, and those who contem plate seeing bim about their eyes bad better call soon.?adv. ?Invitations have been received here to the commencement exercises of the John N. Norton Memorial Infirmary in Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Mallie McMaster, formerly of Winnsboro, is a member of the graduating class of 1900 and the will now start oat in the practice of her chosen pro. fession. Her many friends here will bear with interest of her having fini?hed the course and wish for her great success in her work. The commencement exercises will take place ou Thursday evening, November 8th, and six nurses will be graduated from the training school. ?It is reported that a party of surveyors was camped by Allen's branch, on the outskirts of town a short time ago, but nothing can be ascertained abont the party or their object in com *ing here. It is said that they were here tor the purpose of making geological surveys, bat whether this is true or Dot, cannot be found out. No one seems to know anything about the party, and inquiries about them have failed to lead tD any information. The Chester Lantern, in a recent issue, mentioned that a party of surveyors was encamped tear Chester, but the paper stated that nothing waa known or couid be found out about where they came from or their reasons for coming. s* _ & This picture is the 1 r:i?Ic niaikof SCOTT'S KMUI.SIOW ami is o:x every bottle of SCOTT'S VMYlSIOX i:'. the WorKi. \.i:ieh v.ow amounts to many millions yir.tly. This great business 1;:?s nown to such vast proportions, Firs t; - Beca use the proprietors have always been mo.-t cartful i:i selecting the various inv'rt clients used in its coinpo.Mlicr. i.nmc'y; the finest Cotl Liver Cii, the purest Kypophosphitc.*-. Seco/?rf:-Becausc they here so skillfully comUnt^l the various ingredients that the lest possir.I;: results are obtained 1 y its us.. T/7/rtf;-Beeausc it has made j:o many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages cf Consumption. If you have not tried it. send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surorise vou. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Stree:. New Vort. ?oc. and $:.oo; all druggists. ?^I?MgttMl iw ? ?If yoor eyes barn, smart, feel sticky in the morning, pain or itch yon, or if yon have tears in yonr eyes, spots nasD oeiore jour eyes, or you hold jour reading too near or too far, or strong lis>ht harts your eye?, or you have headaches, call and see the oculist at tbe Hotel Duval. 18 years' experience. No charge for examination.?adv. ?The crowd that left Winnsboio for ihe fair on Thursday was the laigefct that has attended a fair for) ears, and the town on Thursday locked positively deserted, so fe 7 people were left behind. Tbe first train which left about 9 o'clock was crowded, and the second section, which followed a short time after, also carried a good number. The weather, which for awhile appeared threa'ening, turned out fine, and there was nothing to mar the pleasure of the visitors in Colombia. Everybody reports a pleasant time, and all agree in pronouncing the fair of 1900 the best that has ever been held, and the crowd the largest ever assembled at any fair. Most of tbe visitors returned on the excursion, wbicb reached here at 10 p. m. A Villa j; e Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the well known village b'Acbsmith at Grahamsville, Snllivau Co , N. Y., says: '*Our little son, 6ve ><*an> old, bas always been subjci tto < tonp, and so bad have the attacks b > c 'hac we have feared many times that he would die. We have had tbe doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving irequent coses wnen toe croapy symptoms appear we have fonnd tbst the dreaded croup is cared before it gets settled." Tbere is no danger in giving this remedv for it contains no opiam or other injarions drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adnlt. For sale by MeMaster Co., droggiste. Children's Day at Fairfield Owing to the rain on the 3rd inst., children's day at Fairfield was postponed anlii Saturday, 10th inst. Dinner will be served on the ground, and friends with and without well filled backets are cordially invited to attend. ROSES. We have quite a list of varieties that we offer lo oar patrons, also evergreens, ornamental shrubbery, shade trees, frnit trees, etc. Oar catalogue tells about them. Write for it. H. J. & Otis Brabham:, Proprietors Bamberg Nurseries, Bamberg, S. C. For Orer Fifty Year*. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strup has beeu used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethiDg, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the grnms, allays ail pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind* 1-1-17 SALES In case ot Geo. L. Kennedy vs. M, E. Kennedy and others, 130 acres and 75 acres, were booght by Geo. L. Kennedy for $200 and $400 respectfolly. In M. M. Armstrong vs. Jno. S. Douglass and others, 257 acre?, purchased by A. S. Dooglass, Atty.,for $750. In B. J. Qaattlebaum, Excr., vs. D. L. Carter, et. al., 69 aeree, bought ? ?? ? . A/?AA by W. JJ. l>ougiass, Atty., ior ?ow. Bank of Ridge way vs. J. W. Ray, 235 acres, bought by W. D. Douglass, Atty., fok*t$300. In Grier vs. Jennings, Adm., 105 acres, bought by Ragsdale & Ragsdale, Atty p., for $250. OASTORIA. Boir* tic jp T*18 Kind Yea Have Always Bought ^ T&e DEATH OF MISS DAISY BOYLESTON. The fdd intelligence of the death of Miss Daisy Boyleston, which occurred ia Columbia on Monday morning, was received here that evening. She was visiting friends in ihatcity when she ?? ? ? ' * wj /j.? *? wa?* I ah. C LI S1C&, auu Wii ounua* uiv/i u~ ing underwent a^ operation for appendicitis. After the operation she never rallied and at 11 o'clock on Monday she died. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. Cordes Boyle?t?n, of Jacksonville, Florida, and the grand-daughter of Mrs. Sarah DnBose, of this county. A bright, sweet and attractive young woman, her death is a heavy blow to her family and friend?. A few years ago she visited relatives in Winnsboro and her death is greatly deplored by mmy here. The funeral services were held in Columbia on Tuesday afternoou. AT THE STATE BALL Winnsboro was represented at the State bail on Thursday night by the following vonng ladies. Their costumes are de-cribed in The State a* follows: Mips Annie Davis, a verv attractive toilet of pale blue oreandie, garnished with white lace and black velvtt. The harmonious accessories weie white aigrette, black gloves and white roses. Miss Martha Dwight, light blue liberty silk with accordion plaitings aua rnchings on skirt Waist, white net over silk*, strapped w ith narrow b'ack velvet; neck, outlined with velvet and set off by knots of cloth of gold. Mr. J. Perrin Qaaries was the only gentleman from Winnsboro who was present at this baH. WEATHER FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER November^will open to most parts fair and rool 1st to 2nd. About ti e 3rd it will tarn much warmer and partly cloudy. Moon at perigee on j the 5th and in opposition to tbe *nn Ion the 6th. From the 4th to 7.h cloudiness and rain, probably thunder and lightning and some hail and wind nAHik C1 AAi buuiuwaiu* oiccw a Liu ousjn uvl lllward and active gales in the North Atlantic States are very probab'c. The probabilities are that a maiked cold wave will dominate most of the I WOMAN'S TROUBLES AKI> FEMALE f DISEASES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir, regularity, Leucorrhoea, Whites, Sterility, Ulceration of the. Uterus, change of life, in matron or maid, all find relief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real ! panacea for all pain or headache aoout the top or dacis of the Head, distressing pain in the left side, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nervousness and irritation, sleeplessness, . muscular weakness, "bearing-down pains, backache, legache, irregular action of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and j catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make the average woman's life so miserable. i XICHI6AX Dsro CO., Detroit Mleiu John H. Mcilaster & Co., Winusboro, S. C.;T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. C.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C.; T. G-. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. gp?C1??BM??? country from the 6th to 8th. Killing froflte in the sonth are very likely to occar on the 7th 8th or 9tb. On the 10th it will tnrn much warmer; lltb nearly cloudy and warm;' 12th, fair off and cooler; 13th and 14th, fair and warmer. On the 16th the moon will cross the equator on her way sonthward, and also at apogee on the 17th. From 15th to 18th cloudiness and storms of wind and rain are very probable in places,^followed generally by fair and cooler weather; 19th to 21st, fair. New moon on the 22nd. and also will reach jber extreme souihern declination on the 23rd. Warmer, cloudiness and some rain are very probable on the 22odor 23rd, followed by clearing skies and falling temperatore; 24th atid 25th, fair and cooler; 26tb, fair and warmer. Moon first quarter on the 29th, and also on the equator on her way to fartberest point norm, nam somnwara ana snow northward may be looked for from the 27th to SOth, followed by clearing skies and falling temperature. J. Martin Grant. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. Geo. Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadfnl tragedy and saved two lives. A frightfn! congh had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors, bat steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. Kina's New Discovery. One b.ot tie wholly cured her, and sh? writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long: of a 6erere attack of Pneumonia. Such curea are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.G0. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drag store, IN MEUOB1AM. ' The following is taken from the Winston Connty Journal, published at Louisville, Mississippi. Mrs. Da?is was born, and lived many years of ber life, near Winnsboro: Mrs. Marv M. Davis,- was born Julv 29, 1829. Wan married to Mr.'" J. D. Davis October 16, 1850.,. God-. blessed this .happy union of Bro..and Sister Davis * '? eight children, seven of them ar* i > mourn the departure of? !f<- amother. September lo >. the death arige nlaimprt Sister Uavis as a iewel ore pared to live with Jesus, where no sad tarewell is spoken in tbat home beyond the &kles>. She was converted at an early age and united with Jjbe Mispi> tv Baptist Church in Sotfib Caro1 ?united with the Baptist Choi Louisville, Mississippi, soon aftei ii.g to this State, in which she 1 i an honored and consistent memb 'till death released her from her p i . She had a heart so full ot sympainy for the bereaved, tbat her coming always bronght joy to homes ot sorrow. The sunset of her lite had no clouds. Though suffering a good while, she was always and cheerful. Not one word ?f complaint ever escaped her lips. On the other hand, she always magoified the Lord's amazing goodness 10 her. She delighted berrolf in Ca/1 onH har rpeiomftHrsn to CWIJ. Ill VIVU WMU MV. . Him was complete, hence her fortitude was remarkable. She has left the imprint of her sweet Christian character stamped apon many a life. We sorrow, but not as those who have no hope, a? we laid the sleeping duit to rest in the masonic uemetary in the presence of a multitude of friends, the writer officiating. It is not death to die, to leave this weary rord, And with the fell- vship on high to be at home with God. It is not death, to fling a-ide this sinful dost, And ri*e cn jo\ou* wing to dwell among the just. It is not deato, to c!o?e the eyes long dimmed with tear?, And wake in sweet repose to spend eternal years. Je*us, ihou Prince of life, thy chosen cannot aie; Like thee, tbey conquer iu the strife, and dwell with the ou high. J. D. Fulton. "I Lave used Chamberlaiu'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrtoei Remedv and find it to be a great medicine," Rays Mr. E. S. Pnipps, of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flax. I ctunot f-peak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the gocd opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cores which it tffects e?eo in the moi-t severe cafes make it a favorite everj where. For sale by Mc Master Co., druggists. Mr. Carl S. Ma*thews stopped over with his parents on Sunday cn Liway from Columbia to Davidson. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth, of LaGratig'', (ia , suffered intensely /or six month* with a friorhffnl rnnnini/ M>re on his :p.j. bnt write* that Buck'en'* Arnica Salve wholly cur< d it in ten days For Ulcers, Wound*, Burns, Bails, Fain or Piles it's the best balve in ifce world Cure guarauteed. Only 25;. Sold by McMaster Co., druggibt-s.' Mr. D. C. Pate, who has had charge of the telegraph office daring Mi? Thomas' illness, l it Wiuusboro on Monday. You can't affo:>i to si k your life by allowing a couglj or ? c?'d-io develop info piit-um:>MH or con niuptioti. One Minute Cough Lure vuicnre tbr?>ai and lung trouble* quicker thin any other preparaiion knoWD. Many doc torn B8e it a? a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. McMaster Co,. COMING AND GOING. Jadge O. W. Bochanan left on 'Monday. \fiao T P "ffllmrt rpfnmpfl nn Frid&v from Columbia. Mrs. M. W. Doty has returned from a vifcit to Columbia. Mrs. Withers and baby have arrived here from Yorkville. Mr. Fred Habenicht hsa relumed from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Crymes, of Greenwood, is visiting her aunt, Mr?. Herron. Mrs. Bell left on Monday for Columbia to visit Mrs. D. R. Flenniken. ?Mrs. I. R. Harby has returned from a visit to her son in New York. M: s. T. ('. Robertson has returned to Columbia after a t>bort visit to relative* here. Mrs. A. S. Douglass and MUs Lanra Douglass have returned from Columbia. Mr. Tom Jordan has returned to Clemson College after a short visit to bis parents. Miss Martha McAIpine relumed to her home in Pineville, N. C., after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Blakely returned to her heme in Laurens Thursday after visiting Ler sister, Mrs. Ja*. Bryson. Mies May Martin has returned home from Savannah, Georgia, where she has been visitiDg relative?. Miss Susie Lumpkin will go to Charleston to visit friends after spending two weeks in Columbia. Miss Eunice Cloud has returned to Winn6boro after spending some time at her plantation in Chester county. - Mrs. Rufus Bratton, who bas been visiting her daughter, Mrp. R. B. Hanahan, returned to Yorkville Thursday. Miss Ellen Ellison left on Monday for Longtown where she ha9 accepted the position as teacher in a school there. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid h ealth Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If yon want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's-New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c. at McMaster Co.'a drag store. ONLY A SHORT TIME LONGER. "Oh, 8ay, Can. You See?'' If your eye-glasses do not .'exactly fit yon, or you ceed a pair, be eure and avail yourself of the opportunity to have each of yonr eyes fitted correctly by Dr. Becker, the German < enlist, who is now and for a short time only at the Hotel Daval. His optical parlor is fitted with the latest and best instruments known to ecience. No charge for examination. The doctor will call at old people's houses free of charge if they cannot come to him.? adv. OASTOniA. 2*m ^ *!nd Yoa Haw Alwa!fs ?Messrs. George Moore and Will Pedeo left to-day for Winnsboro, where they will work at the carpenter's trade.?Laurens County News. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of anv medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they Beldora heard of Appendicitis. Nervous Prostra ion or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulated the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they look when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a fsw doses of Green's Auentl Flower, in liquid form, to make you patisfied there is nothing serion3 the matter with yoo. For sale by McMaster Co., druggist?. Miss Kate Jennings and two young lady friends who bave been vision? her returned on Monday to the Colombia Female College. \ CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tit Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the // a!?TT' Signature or' /< Senator Rag?-da!e and family were amoi.-g the visitors in Columbia. A CLEAR HEAD: good digestion; sound sleep; ?. fine appetite and a ripe old a?e, irex enmo r\fr^Clllt'Q nf tho CU ^ JUiliV/ V* HIV i ww*vw | of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, sou; stomach, dizziness, constipatic:. bilious lever, piles, torpid iiv<. and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pi!f MONEY TO LOAN. I have made arrangement* with brokers in Nhw York CitV to makt lr.ans on fiiM mortgage of improved farm* for five >car?' time, payable in instalment:), at the low rate of 7 per cent interest per annnm. The brokerage 8nd charge for abstract and inspection are reasonable. Apply to J. E. MCDONALD, 10-4 Attorney at Law. ' I Have* Vni 1 53 g A A VA. V W A V/ VI VI Backache?Tired Feeli the Loins; or in the B1 Color or Scalding Urine I They Me I The most successft one that has effected so Vaugh] This is a purely ve<; that "will effectually cure ly on the Liver and Kic and eradicating all disei READ W l*EKTLEH&> I have been sufftrinfi caused from the liver and Ki unable to lie down except she rated with fluid. Three quai 1 was completely fi lea at legs terribly inflamed and ex: the influence of an opiate. 1 fcrtable and able to attend t< do for nearly two years. You may publish as mucl ferer may be benefited by it. Since then this gentleman wri "Vaughn's Llthontrip now enjoying good health." If you have any of 1 LYi MAMACTU and he will advi I Of all druggists or s BHWunann T~; i;.TC Jni.SAM : >"?r'JC42j<-i i/csuwfies the b?tr. ?ij-s;i j'ronirfri 1 lussriant growth. Jffi:;s7er 5'alls to Kestoro Gray i'WfilffK^JL-i&Sa E:ilf to its YontWul Color. 5<CViS'//-,vv'-p" f.nrL -i ?r^:n iliwiscs 5t hair tailing, ^ ff.?c.an<i ?:.'?> at Draggiitt J Dyspepsia Cure nififtstc wh^f von eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in= stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains 2H times small size. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT a CO., Chicago. McMASTER CO.; Winnsboro, $ C The position of resident Special Agent of the Eqnitable Life Afsorance S ci<>ty lor Winn6boro and vicinity is opened to a man of good character and ability. A valaa ble contract, carrying renewals, win ] be given to the rigl t man. Address, . W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock Hill, S. C. 913'd 1 Final Discharge,< I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT ] on {he 27tb day of November, 1900,1 will apply to the Jndge of Probate for j Fairfield Countv, at his office in the Court House at Winusbor#, S. CM for j a floal discharge as Administrator of he estate of G. T. Sims, de?eased. < R. H. JENNINGS, C. C P., j 10-30 3t Administrator. ^ [Notice. ] ALL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS J against the estate of Q D. Williford, deceased, will render to me an tcconnt of their respective demands, duly ^ attested, and all persons indebted to said estate moat make immediate pay * rnent. J L. MIMNAUGH, 10-50 3w Administrator. ( Land Sale. I I. 50 asres on Cedar Cre>-k, bounded by lands of Cuieman, McCork!e and others. 205 acres, known a9 the ''Fugs; Place," boanded by lands of RichM Matcheit, Timbo S?ngletun, estate L A. Davir. 191 acres, known as tbe "Oliver S'oan Place," boundtd by land-* ot Rasrsriale, Macfie and others..^ 140 acres known as tbe "Bolick Place," bounded by lands of Williford, Bolick and F. O. & F. Co. 543 acres, known as the "Boyd Place." bounded by lands of H. B. Iiefr. Patrick, Gerig and others. 342 acres on Jackson Creek, bounded by land-s of W. M. Hardin, Ragsdale and D. Y. Timms. 115 acres in Lonstown section, now I occupied by VV. T."Stewart. House and lot in town of Winnsboro, -1 now occupied by Mrs. M, E. Sitgreaves. 1,166 acre?, known as "Jliddlesix and Wolfe Places," 2? miles from Winnsboro. 2,000 acres, known as "Horsebrancb Piace," 5 miles from Winnsboro. i 288 acipp, known as "Ford Place," j bounded by lands of P. Rion, U. G. ] De*P<Mtes and other'-. { 327 acrr>, known as "Bones Place," ] bounded by lands of W. H. Flenni- j ksn, W. P. Doty, Wes Young and < otheis. 1 968 acres in Township No. 4, 2 miles i < from Winnsboro bounded by lands of J H. G. Wylie, "Middlesix," and "Bones < Place." 1 { Unless disposed of at private tale i by Mr. T. K. Elliott, tbece lands will j te offered ar gnblic sale before the f Court House in Winnsboro the first Monda) i:. December, 1900. Turn-: One-fourth cash, balance in five equal antmil i'at 7per cent aiu.nal interest. i .-arge for paprr?. H. L. ELLIOTT, Admr. 10-23 |' A Desirable Place for Sale. ! i As aitornojs for R. T.Blair, we will tell tract of land containing <m.o I hn ml red acre?, more or less, behga pari of the lands of the estate of Dr. Ai ledge, deceased, bounded by lands of J. R Cnnee, J. L. Robln-JOD, Tho?. 1 Blair, George Powell and others. Sale-j' to be made on or before the first Mou- 1 day ia November next. Title warranted. For further Information ap ply to RAGSDALE & R*GSDALE, ! < 1A IttJ 1 ? A FRICAKA irtll cnre RieumaCaa; *u2 Screfel* to Stay Cored. < \ \ / my of These <( ng?Dizziness?Nervousness?Hea adder?Sleeplessness?Chills?Uri * an "Kidney il remedy for all forms of Liver an me remarkable cures, is n's Lithon jetable preparation and the only r ) Dropsy and Gravel. Vaughn's Lit Lnevs, restoring them to their norm ase. HAT IS SAID AE Cross Ke for three years from Anasarca or general D: dneys My physicians said that I could las >rtly after being tapped. Every tissue was rtcri of a pal!on was drawn fyom scrotum se ;the time I began using Vaughn's Litbon iding fluid. I was unable to ge^ ony rest < have used eight bottles of Vaughn's Lith ) n,y business. I can 11 w ride my horse, a i of my statement as you desire. I am glad I lours truly, E. J. BETSILL, Maj. li ites under date of Aug. 11,190? tic has effected a permanent cure. I have h the above symptoms write to the 1 RING f!fl 11 Sii. fil Street. 1 ise you by letter in regard to your ent postpaid on receipt of p LETTEES OF ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By 8. R J0EN8T0N, Esq., Judge Probate TXJ'HEREAS, Major T. W. Brice Ti hath made snit to Die to srant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Rev. E. D. Perry, deceased: x These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of che said Rev. & D. Perry, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be heid at Fairfield Court Honse, Soutb Carolina, on the 16th day of November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 31st day of October, Anno Domini 1900. S. R. JOHNSTON, ll-l-x2 Judge of Probate. ' Whv do we i Study your S Wants? T Because we appreciate your patronage, and our aim is to carry,a stock so complete that ( the most fastidious may find just what they want. We only mention a few specialties: New Catch Mackerel, large, fat and fine; a fresh lot Df those delicious Pig Hams. We also cut ham in any quantity. Smoked Dried Beef, :hipped to order. Roe Her ring, a dainty relish tor break:ast; Banquet Cheese, 17 1-2C. per pound. We get Soda Crackers and 5altines twice every week. Send us your orders. All joods delivered. F. Iff. IBi j 1 Dealer in Fine Groceries, j New Supplies kre daily arriving at onr Food Emporium. Thrifty housekeepers take to oar (Boobs anb prices is naturally as the village youth are iiiruuieu to cnarcn oy me giris. irs ike Ptndying a book filted with a emptirg bill of fare to Jonk over our procession of special lies for the table. ffOne Barrel No. 1 Mackerel (new jatch); Forbes' Sngqr-Cured Rams, xesh always in stock; Fresh Cream Cheese, at 17?c per pound. A fine ine of Canned Goods, Pickles, Musards. Sauces, etc. AlsoToffeep, Teas, Spices and many oth??r good things too inmerons to mention for want of space. Ca'l and seo u? at the old 'tand. J. D. McCarley & Co. WE HAVE ? i Just Received Direct from j England a complete linA nf \i ML 1R0NST0KE CfllSA. An extra snpplv of GLASSWARE ] iaa also been addeii to thi* ('epart- ' neat, togeiher wiiti a rice < < 'ection of ( Blue and White ?nauieltd Waje. We cordiallv exrrnd an infection jf tbe>e soods to everv oi c. No ronble to show thrm or qtr te pr'ccp. J. W. SEIGLER / I Rvrnntnms ? I ? .dacha?Pains Across lie of an Unnatural . n TYouble." d Kidney Complaint, . ^ripUc. uedicine now in rise liontriptic acts direct- ? * o.l Tioaltliv r>r?nr3ifirm S3 WAIJ. iJ vfl VUJ VV**V%* WAN/u | * (OUT IT! . rs, S. C., July 21,. 1899. . 7 >J5; ropsy of the cellular tissue, it but a short time I was completely filled and satuiverai times. itriptic, perfectly helpless, or sleep except while under >. ontriptic and am r.ow cornthing I had been unable to ''i x? give it, as some poor sufSth Reg. S. C. Vo's. I860. ad n return so far, and am .,11 [edical Director of Jrotflyn, Nil Yerk, especial case. rice, $1.00 a bottle. V a profusion x | ' :33 ?sOf? .-II v :/ Hew Stales. ? EVERY LIN ? now is sparkling with bright new goods* The public is cordially invited to come in and look around at any time, without feeling uoder any obligations to buy. Come and in spect my lines when I am in Winnsboro and Ridgeway. Ask to see everything. ' WE CARRY only high quality goods, well made and well finished whether plated or solid. That is our hobby. They will wear. WE CAN SUPPLY every want made upon an np-to-date Jewelry Store an v where. Wearethor orougoiy luiurmeu as to overy detail'in onr buiiness and a* goods offered you art so food foe the money. ? 4 OUR GCJAEANTEE means absolute - satisfaction to tbe nrsr. R. BRANDT, THE JEWELER, Under Tower Clock, Chester, S. C. M. G.BULKLET, President. Assets, Januayy 1, ;900, $52,850,060. Organized 1850 LIFE DEPARTMENT Aetna Life Dmrance OF HARTFORD, CONN. Agoncy atWlnn?boro,S.C. ADy business man wonld blush with shame If canght paying even 10 per se?r., not to meation 30 per cent, to 80 per cent., more annually than market price for their standard stock of goods ?20 to 30 per cent, more then xjther people pay. Why buy life insurance that way, f kam O ?- ? . . .X LUCU I If you are carrying insurance or sontemplete doing so, it will pay von to read carefaily the comparisons of Lbe Aetna Life's rates and guarantees witb those of tbe tour other leading companies. Tbe differences are startliog. We will sell you a policy full paid in 15 years, for less than those companies will sell you one requiring 20 payments to become fall paid?over 5 en- f tire premiums guaranteed saved, and Lbe cost in tbe Aetna will be rednoed by annual cash dividends. Should you be forced to lapse your policy tbroagb misfortune, or have no further use for the insurance, we will extetod the policr for its fall face for a longer period! or give you great, r p&id-np or cash value than they offer. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE? The Aetna is, as yon know, one of he oldest and strongest life insurance ompanies in the world. IT y> ILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE Yonrs traly, T K. ELLIOTT. 10-19-lm Ageiif. rarmers, ?** > **? Attention! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies. ? - i ,. OUB STOCK OF HEA.YY GKO - . :eriP8 is now complete. We cater specially for tbe farmers' trade. We know what they need, and ire prepared toseive them am* a: bottom prices. We also cairy a nice line of shelf ?oods? ?? " SHOES, HATS, DR\ GOODS, NOTIONS, Mid eve ything usually found in a general f-tore. lyGood* delivered to our city trade. I'omeatid tee 09. W. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNER. ft | f | A J| iad Whtokty Eabtta nnilllfl cu?d Et hom?wtth lr lUIVI ompain.Book of _p*r Hi ?ww octuaza sent ksek. UnEWKM&K ''' ' 'A