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- :: - .v- "''*^t''*''1""l[|'' LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, November si, law THIS MORNING AT F. E. PROPST'S. Fresh Chipped Beef. Fresh Corned Beef. New Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c. Fine Syrups of all kinds. Fresh Oatmeal, 10c per package. Cabbage, Onions and Irish Potatoes. All goods delivered. LOCAL MATTERS. ?Read administrator's notice. ?Read the "warn" advertisement of Dr. Folk published elsewhere ?Fifiy carpenters wanted al the Fairfield Cotton Mill?. See advertisement. _-Trief received!?A new lot Of ready-to-w*&r hats?popular shapes? in all colors, at Mrs. McCarley's. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills erer mads. Easy to take and never gripe. McMaster Co. ?Hennies, the photegrapner, of Columbia, will be in Winnsboro Mondao, November 26th, for one week only?adv^ ?Rev. Mr. Tillinghast, rector of St. Stephen's church, Ridgewav, preached in the church of the Good; Shepherd, Columb:i, on Sunday. ?There was every indication on Saturday of snow, but fortunately none fell, and the temperature rising considerably on Sanday caused a heavy shower Sunday afternoon. When you want prompt acting little novpr crioa use DeWilt'e I XJJC? Little Early Risers. McMaster Co. ?Mrs. A. G. Russell, Nashville, Tenii., writes: Dr. Moffett's Teethixa (Teething Powders) is the greatest blessing to teething children that the world has ever known.?adv. ?The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell will regret io bear that their little daughter, Marie, is sick with diphtheria. It i* not thought that her case is serious and it is hoped that the little girl will soon recover Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not dece ve you into buying worthless cocn.erfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is inlallible for curing piles, sores, eczema and all skin diseases. McMaster Co. ~ ?The Southern Railway has an - " nounced mat it win carry an agnuuuural exhibits to tbe Charleston exposition frea of charge. This will enable every farmer who has anything worth exhibiting ^to send it to Charleston. ^ ? Cards are out announcing tbe marriage of Miss ;Marion, daughter of Mr. r Pierre Cnttino Mellichampe, to Mr. John Hugh McMaster, on Thursday afternoon, November 29th, at halfpast four o'clock at Ridgeway Baptist Church.. Theri) is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Boon ille, Ind., says he suffered that way for years, till be commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and add?,' "Now I can eat*anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Care will digest what you eat." McMaster Co. l ^ - mm. 8. a. Bovleston is expecting | her grandson, Mr. Samael Bcyleston, to visit h8r soon. Mr. Boylestoo, it will be remembered, served through the South African war in the Boer army, his sympathies haying been enlisted for these people during a stay in Johannesburg.' ?Some of the Fairfield boys at the South Carolina College have attained considerable prominence in football affairs. Mr. Chap. Jennings has been clected captain ot the sophomore footballWro, and Mr. Herbert Raff, of Ridgeway, has been elected manager of the freshman team. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will qaickly neal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt ana soothing effect, use it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterreit*. jacm&Mer Co. ?Henoies, the photographer, makes ail eize3 and styles of photos. 6 nic9 photos for 35c. Hia 6 lor 7oc. are beauties. Remember, Heunnies will be ia Wiunsboro Monday, November 26tb, for one week only.?adv. ^ ?Mr, J. E. McDonald became a Mystic Shriner ou Wednesday night, being initiated along with forty-six other candidate?. To Sbriuers, who have been in session in Columbia, wouud up their meeting with a splendid banquet on Wednesday eight. ?The bhower of stars which some astronomers predicted for Thursday night did not materialize, or rather was not visible here. Not much fai.h was put in the prediction of the s'a&wer as all the ardor and enthusiasm over the subject was effectually cooled by the disappointment of last November. ?The A. It- Presbyterian states that Rev. J. T. Chalmers is tbiuking of : spending the winter in Mexico if bis strength is suffi'ient tor the long journey. Mr. Chalmers has been "in ill health for some tli^e and a winter in the delightful climate of Mexico would doubtless prove beneficial to him. ?As Christmas approaches the price of ejrgs, which^bas been mutually high this fall, has goue up still higher, and 25 cents a dozen is the pricc usually *?sked. Eggs have been very scarce and :he scarcity caused the rise in price, but now that they have become more plentiful the prioe is h'gber. ? A Laiicasrter tarmer nas me aonor ot having wade the largest yield tf, sweet potatoes iu the State. The Lai.caster Review in the last issue states that this farmer, Mr. J. F. Ferguson, made 78 bcshels on 1-8 of an acre, at d say* also that the potatoes ate superb, larger than anj exhibi td at the lair. ?The annual statement of the comptroi.fr genera! showing the lailroad mileage l?i the State and the total amount of taxation h is been pablished. The statement is snown Dy counties and tLe amount for Fairfield is as follows: Mileage, 64.S8; total taxes, $9,236.5$ The total amount for the WOMAN fSUXEA DELICATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT In good condition she is sweet and lovable, and sings life's scng on a joyful harmonious string. Out of order or unstrung, there is discordance and unhappiness. Just as there is one key note to all music so there is one key note to health. A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy Inside or she can't be healthy outside. There are thousands of women suffering silently all over the country. Mistaken modesty urges their silence. While there is nothing more admirable than a modest woman, health is of the first importance. Every other consideration should give way before it. Bradfield's Female Regulator is a medicine fol women's ills. If is > thesafestanaquickest way to cure leu- \ corrhea, falling of j\ the womb, nervous- ||v y \ ness, headache, iSj I t \ backache and gen- , ' i! era! weakness. You j j! will be astonished j jjl at the result, es- | lllvi|jiv<fx been ^experiment- * tHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ji j '# State is as follows: Mileage 2,830.44; t3tal taxee, $S4L09O.9O. ?On the first of January a number of families will change their places of residence in town. Every year a number of changes are made and the cold weather which we usually hare during January finds a great many people in the midst of moviig. This year there ^i'li ue u.ore than usual and arrangements for the new year have already been made by most people who expect to move. McMaster C&. 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. ?^- ? ? ? A f A I it prevents any teuueuoy uj. a wiu w result in pneumonia. ?Bead D. A. Crawford's advertisement which appears elsewhere in our columns this morning. He is advertising a fine lot of horses and mules, the famous buggies made by the Kock Hill Bnggy Company, also a full supply of horse medicines. Mr. Crawford has had long experience in ihe business and anyone needing anything in this line should call on him. See bis ad. for list of things on hand. Many people worry because they believe they have heart disease. The chances are tha*. their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yoa eat ana prevents tne formation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. McMaster Co. ?The football fever has again attacked (he boys of the town and their enthusiasm over the game is at its height. The two teams played a game on Monday afternoon and a good many interested spectators were present. It Is probable that the team oi the younger boys will play against the Blackstock team on Thanksgiving day, and if this ermine does come off it will no doubt be a good one. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a congh or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One * J ^Vn/yK Pn rp>U r?n tKfrtQ t" lUiUUtC \/VUgU VU1U ftiM WWAVMW and luog troubles quicker than any otber preparation known. Many doc toi's use it as a specific for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for cr^up. Children like it and mothers endorse it. McMaster Co. -Frank Jordan, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Tho?. Jordan, met with a painful accident a few days ago. While tasseling with several other boys during-recess at6chool, ha fell to the gronnd and one of the larger boys ? -? ???i?i mm | iiaimr Babies and children need I s s ! | proper food, rarely ever medi- [ j cine. If they do not thrive ? | on their food something isx | wrong. They need a little | | help to get their digestive j | machinery working properly, j S*?SW? COD LIVER OIL Ai?w,P/ rLtCf CSlfiA W/itinrPUPMUSh'ni jCO w Lug, I i will generally correct this ! 11 difficulty. If you will put from one-1 I fourth to half a teaspoonful j 4 in baby's bottle three or four i ] times a day you will soon see I j a marked improvement. For j J larger children, from half to | * a teaspoonful, according to s ] age, dissolved in their milk, | | if you so desire, will very j | soon show its great nourish-1 f ing power. If the mother's | 1 milk does not nourish the | * - * ' J XL. 1 | I baby, sne neeas me emui- j | sion. It will show an effcct | j at once both upon mother f I and child. I 50c. and $1.00. all druggists. f n 11 mmi't & rr c\ 1mist ti Xevvi ^rkn y fell on him. In the fall Frank's collar bone was broken. He was carried home and the bone was set by Dr. Buchanan, and tbe little fellow, although still snfFering, is doing nicely. ?Mi?s Pet Mackorell was married on Thursday, tbe 14tb inst. Mr. J. C. Butler, of Greenwood. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents at Blackstock, and Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick officiated. The newly married couple rUI make their home in Greenwood and will be at home to their friends after November 28tb. The bride, who is well known here, having lived here at one time, has the best wishes of many friends for every happinesp. OASTOniA. s?*ri ike j* ^ Hare Always ?The News and Herald has receive I an invitation to the commencement exercises of the Augusta Hospital Training School. These exercises will be held on Thursday, November 22nd, at 8 30 p. m., in the college amphitheatre. Miss Mattie McCrorey, at *v\"o a/mir?4tt +a mk/mirt tt7?> qrp 1t1? VI IU14 WUUIJ j IV JIUVUI 11V *** debtid for the invitation, is one of the graduating class. Six young ladies Will graduate this year. Miss McCrorey has many friends here wbo wish her great success in her cbosen professioi. To rrnn ve a troublesome corn or bunioD: F.rst soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare it down es closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rnbbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is nnequaled. For sale by McMaster Co., druggists. ROSES. We have quite a list of varieties that we oner ro oar patrons, aiso evergreens, ornamental shrubbery, shade trees, fruit trees, etc. Oar catalogue tells about them. Write for it. H. J. & Otis Brabham, Proprietors Bamberg Nurseries, Bamberg, S. C. DEATH OF MISS IDA GETTIS. Miss Ida Gettis, of Kershaw, died at her home on last Monday of typhoid fever. She was sick only a few days. Miss Gettis was a lister of Mr. E1 A \AIoco^firvn Af J? ncii UA iuc vv atguo wwviav** v* this county, and had returned only a few days from a visit to Mr?. Neil. She was a most estimable lady, and had many warm friends in this county who will be .grieved to hear of her death. Volcanic Ernpti?ni Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rok life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, UlcerSi Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives oat Pains and Aches. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. NOTICE On account of a business change thst will be made on the first of January we earnestly request all subscribers who have not done so to pay up their subscriptions to that date. We hare some obligations to meet, and we shall appreciate our friends who are subscribers to help U3 out. The amount you maj owe may be small, but the aggregate amount due u? for subscriptions would help us a great deal. NEWS AND HERALD. For Over Fifty Tears. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Strup has been used for over fifty years by millians of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the grums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents * bottfe. Be sura and ask fo."Mrs. WinslowNi Soothing Syrup," and take bo other kind. 1-1-17 a valuable patent The Greenville correspondent of the Slate in a communication published on Sunday gives the following item ' ~ U. M*ll A-P fi^ M ? Willi; u r? in uo vi tv ww<? w friends bere. Mr. Stall, it will be remembered, was married a few years ago to Miss Bessie Bacot, of this place. Mr. A. W Stall, of thi? citv, obtained a va'uab'e patent for improvements in combination locks. Mr. Stall Is a son of Mr. Thop. H. S:all, and has been connected with the Greenville coach tactory tor a number of years. It is claimed thpt the pad'ock he has invented is burglar-proof, and he has shown great skill and ingenuity in the invention. C^.S'2?ORIA. Bean the K'!ntl YBB HaY8 Always Bought COMING AND GOIGN. Mr. T. K. Eiii >tt returned last week o ? ? ?n lr\ f l,o nnttK X. ULU a Li ip IV/ IUV Mr. aud Mr*. Cba?. vVray, of liid^eWj>*, were in town Monday. JJisses Carrie and Patti Elliott, aco companied by their friend, Mis3 Bessie Smith, of Charleston, who his been visiting tb< tn at their home, returned on Monday n Converse College. Mrs. tJ. F. JBoozer arrived here on Sunday evening from Colombia to vi?it her mother, Mrs. Mary Rion. Mrs. Boozir, who wa? turmeily Mrs. Lucy Rion Edwaids, was married last week to Mr. II. F Boozer, of Colombia. The w<dding took place ia n-horo tho hriiifi ha.5 h<?p.n JL' JUWliCA} TTAJVAW k/* 4VIW w? ? ~ ~ ? living for tome months, and on last Wednesoay they returned to Columbia where they will live in future. Gone to Bezmettsrille Dr. Arthur Becker, the oculist, who has been in Winnsboro for about three months, left on Friday for Bennetts Iville, where he goes to practice his profession for awhile. Mrs. Becker will remain here for some time longer. Dr. Becker, while in Winnsboro, treaud a large number of people, and all who pat themselves under bijp for \ WHY COUGH Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping-Cough and Measle-Congh without fail. All mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it lor uroncnius. Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure results. Price, as cents. Jtefuse the dealer's substitute. DcBnlfe COUCH SYRUP Alway* cupet when others fail. Dr. Boll's Pill* car*Constipation. 50 pUU 10C. treatment have been greatly pleased with the resnlt. He has proved himself to have a thorough knowledge of tbat delicate organ, the eye, and have relieved many who heretofore have suffered great inconvenience from their poor sight. His departnre from Winnsboro where he made many friends is greatly regretted. No Bight to Ugliness. The wom>?n whe is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, bnt one who would be attractive mast beep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she had constipation or kidney trouble, her imp *re blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best med cine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to pu." y the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexio . It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-dewn invalid. Only 50 cents at McMaster Co.'s drug store. HONOR BOLL The teachers of Lebanon graded school give the following honor roll for the month ending November 9th: Lillian Lemmon, Bessie Stevenson, Julia Stevenson, Annie Stevenson, StoronRnn. Fanny May Pope, Jeanette Pope, May Belle Clark, Mamie Smith, John Alford, Marion Scruggs, Gertrude Harden, Cbarlip^Harden, Charlie Clark. Requirements: Recitations, 85; deportment, 100; attendance, 100. J. W. Pope, Clerk of Board. A Tillage Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's tJfe. Mr. H. H. Black, the well knows village blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: ?Our little son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that be would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the toagh mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." Toere is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by MeMaster Co., druggists. THE IBXj R HICKS 1901 ALMANAC Whatever may be said of the scientific manses nro:i which the Rev. Irl R. Hicks ba=r i-:? yearly forecasts of storm a il -1 r -, it is a remarkable fact that n c?..ii. earnings of every great storm, flood, coid waffc and drouth, have been plainly printed in bis now famoa3 Almanac for many ye are. The latest startling proof ot tbii- t?<.{ r-as the destruction of Galvesto?, " x , on the very day named by Pro*' ks in bis 1900 Almanac, as one i f disaster by storm along the gulf coans The 1901 Almanac, by far the fiaest, most complete and beautiful ret published, is now ready. Tbis remarkable book of near two hundred pages, splendidly illustrated with charts and half-tone engravings, goes as a premium to every subscriber who pays one dollar a year for Prof. Hicks'journal, Word axd Works. The Almanac alone is sent prepaid for only 25 cent*. Crderfrom Word akd Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. If you have ever seen a child in the - 1:_-. agony 01 croup you cau re?w*= uun grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief a? soon as it is adtniui.tf red. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat aud lung roubles. McMaster Co Yoa Should Have One Oq the 28th of last May, the day of the eclipse, ?ome interesting photographs were taken by the Rutger's College men who were sent here to view the eclipse. Their fetation was, it will be remembered, back of the Episcopal cemetery, and here a number of people gathered to watch the eclipse. The professoi8 secured seme fine pictures of the eclipse print?, of which they sent to Prof. Wi;herow. They aUo took an excellent plciure of the group ofptople resembled at their station on the morait g ef the ecli^sp, as well as a splendid photograph of MuZion College. Tfeo T.hAlrtorranhpre have offered to Jl ug J'UVIV|||.J-MV.- ?? make copies of tbeie piclures for 50 cents each, and whoever wishes to set one ot them for a souvenir of the eclipse can send their order throngh Prof. Witherow vrho intends getting some. If you give him your he will see that the pictures are sent. The e j photographs are now on exhibition at McMaster O.'s drag store. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bowels in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could 1 wifVirmt- tln&m T Vi9Vf=* fiaH UU n iwiivuw witV4i4* v Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. Tutt's Liver Pills J i HI I I III! II III !! II III I I I COMMITTED SUICIDE The following account of the snicide of Mr. J. D. Neal, which occurred in RutherfordlOD, N. C., we clip from the Charlotte Observer. Mr. Neal spent several months in Winnsboro, having had the contract for famishing brick for the building of the cotton mill. The news of his death was a shock to his friends and acquaintances here : Mr. J. D. Neal. of Rntherfordton, committed snicide yesterday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. It is stated that he has been worried for some time ever busiBess troubles and his manner yesterday morning and the day previous had been strange, but there bad been no saggastion that he intended to do violence to himself. The Observer's informant, who was in Rntherfordton at th? time of the suicide, states that Mr. Neal shot himself as he was walking along the public highway in the principal residential part of town, fie died almost instantly. Mr. Neal was a native of Louisiana. He had lived in Lancaster, S. C.,for some time, and over a year ago moved to Rntherfordton, where he had made his home with his wife's brother, Mr. Haynes. He was about 45 years of age. It is understood that despi,e Lis worry over business he left a good deal of money. GRKENBBI?i; :OOTS News is very scarce in this part of the country. The cotton crop is abont gathered. I think the price of cotton will encourage the farmers to plant more largely next year. The farmers are busy sowing grain. Well the election is over and the Republicans have won agaiD. The State fair in Columbia wa? /in'f* a ennnaea Thoco n?JO ft ]ar<*Pr V^Ul LU (? QUVVWOCi v If mv ? ^ v crowd there than ever before. Pain's fireworks was the chief attraction. The Greenbrier graded school has organized a debating society, which meets every Friday immediately after 6chool. We will meet next Friday. The question is resolved that: The character of Qaeen Elizabeth was worthy of imitation. Affirmative: Miss Ira Smith, Miss Nora Curlee, Miss Annie Elkins and Mr. Backman Langford. Negative: Miss Jessie Lyles, Miss Blanche Roberts, Miss Lnla Brooks and Mr. John Caldwell. Nnv. IS. 1900. E. L. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower stj.ll has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis. Nervous Prostration or Heart Failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out "the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulated the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Augnst Flower, in liquid form, to make yon satisfied there is nothing serions the matter with yon. For sale by McMaster Co., drnggisti. THE SEASON SOUTHERN HISTORY IS NOT KNOWN Mr' Editor:'I find tke subject of the school composition of one of my children is "The Pilgrim Fathers," and the reflection comes that Southern children have always learned more of . the history of New England than of the history of the South. The second book that was given me to study at school was Peter Parley's First Bo?k of History. It contained nine pages treating of affairs happening on Boston C'-mmon and only half a page on the history of South Carolina. We hear of a Southern teacher discarding a bistor> becausc it shows theSouib in too favorable a light, when it is known that every history written at the North discriminate against the South. We hear of few school compositions aboat the settlers of South Carolina? The Carolina Fathers, The Huguenot Fathers atd The Scotch-Irish Father?. It children were encouraged to write their family histories?about their Revolutionary Father*, their War of 1812 Father#, their Mexican War Fathers and their Confederate Fathers, a knowledge ef our own State's history and pride In its .history wonld iucreasc. If teachers would suggest to boys and girls to wri e naratfree of tbeir own fat herd and relatives daring the wot* m ifonidh fr?! lyuuicuci oit nai ?vi -w. ... , might be obtained that will be out of reach when the remnant of veterans shall have passed over tLe river. G H. McM. A Powder Mill Explosion Removea everythiag in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dAng*" u- Don't dynamite the deiicM' :i.acbinerv ef your b >dy wi'h ca -.ih-i, crot'^n cii ? ra!o. r. j.il!*, when Or. K ug'd New Life Fills, wh'ch are gei t;e a^ a summer breeze, . do the work perfectly. Cures Head, ache, Constipa'ioa. Only 25c at McMa&ter Co.'s drug store. ?Cotton is on the risr. It brought 5:50 on Fridav. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Boaght THE MALLA1LUMBIB CO., (Limited^) OF GREELEYTHLE ani GBEENVILLE, S. f Furnishes Lumber, Building Materials ol all kinds, and are contractors for brick or wood bouses. Their representative, MR. J. M. McROY, is now in Winnsboro doi ?gr work for the cotton mills and erecting several dwellings iu tows. Information will be given by Mr 'McRoy at Winnaboro, lM3-3m | Have You a I Backache?Tired i'eelii the Loins; or in the Bla Color or Scalding Urine They Me; The most successful one that has effected sor VauLghi This is a purely tegi +I10+ Trill o-ffo/ifnillv MIT#* uua? -ly on the Liver and Kid] and eradicating all disea READ Wl Gestlemex I have been sufftriofi: caused from the liver and Kid unable to lie down except shoi rated with fluid. Three-quarl I was completely filled at legs terribly inflamed and exu I the influence of an opiate. 11 fcrtable and able to attend to do for nearly two years. You may publish as much ferer may be benefited by it. Since then this gentleman wril "Vaughn's Lithoitript now enjoying good health." If you have any of t! LION MUIACTUI and lie will advii | Of all druggists or si WANTED, for cash, Dogwood and Persimmon Lose. Southern Hardwood Company, P. O. Box 529, Charleston, S. C. \ KAi d jJALSAM Fx-' Clf?rucj sjul beautifies the ht.fr. Promote* a luxuriant growth. SMj&sf: f Never Fatla to Bestore Gray Hair to ito Youthful Color. fiircj (calp difcues &^hair liiling. brewm* i Wanted. gQ CARPENTERS, AT ONCE, TO to work od cottages at the Fairfield Cotton Mills. ll-17-4t GRANDY & JORDAN. Wanted, TWO HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS, reliable men to work in dairy and , farm. Dairy, $180; farm, $144 per year and house. DR. FOLK, 13-17-2t Colombia, S. C\ Administrator's Notice. All perrons indebted.to the estate ot "dor. t? h pnirv Janaceorl Rrfl vlptp JLV^f JLU xy * JLbli;, uuwt?v\vi) V.. w by notified that payment mast be made to the undersigned, and persons holding claims against said deceased mast present them duly attested to the undersigned for payment. T. W. BBICE, ll-20-4t Administrator. . Notice. j ALL PARTIES HATING CLAIMS against the estate of Q D. Williford, deceased, will render to me an account of their respective demands, duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate must make inmediate payment. J L. MIMNAUGH, 1Q-S0 3w Administrator. ? ^ ? Final uiscnarge. . I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT on the 27th day of November, 19G0,1 will apply to the Jnflge of Probate for Fairfield County, at his office \n the Court Houae at Winnsboro, S. V,.t for a final discharge as Administrator of he estate ?f G. T. Sims, deceased. R. H. JENNINGS, C. C. P., r 10*S0'3t _ Administrator. e a^r_ _ a H IfOGOl Dyspepsia Cure j Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- 1 structing the exhausted digestive or- ? gans. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in? stantly relieves and i^naanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and SI. Large size contains 2*4 tlmea small size. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailed tree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicago. MONASTER CO.: Wmnsboro, s. c. H profusion =of= Bew Stales, j t ETERY LIN ? how i? tparkling; irith bright new goodi. The pnbli? A is cordially invited to come in and look around at any time, without feeling uod?r any obligations to bay. Com? and inspect mt lines when I tin ii I WiurnUoro and Eidg?tray. Ask 1 trs c<?o h5ri?r WE CARRY only hiph quality goods, well made and well finished whether plated or solid. That i? onr hobby. They will wear. . WE CAN SUPPLY eyery want mad# coon an op-to-date Jew?lry Store anywhere. W? *re thororotgbly informed u to every detail in onr business ami m goods offered yon are so good for the money. OUE GUARANTEE mean absolute Batmj.acnuu LW iuo uioji. R. BRANDT, TAX JIWELEB, Under Towfir Clock, Che?t#r} S. C. ny of These S] ig?Dizziness?"Nervousness?Headac! ,dder?Sleepler*,ness?Chills?Urine an "Kidney Tr [ remedy for all forms of Liver and I ae remarkable cures, is is Littiont: - - -lit. etable preparation ana ine oniy mem Dropsy and Gravel. Vaughn's Lithou neys, restoring them to their normal ] se. rJAT IS SAID ABO Cross Keys, S, for three years from Anasarca or general Drops3 neys My physicians said that I could last Dui :tly alter being tapped. Eveiy tissue was comj ;cri of a gallon was drawn fiom scrotum several the time I began using Vaughn's Lithontrlpt ding fluid. I was unable to ge} ony rest or sle have used eight bottles of Vaughn's Lithontri n y business. I can nrw ride my horse, a thing of my state ment as you desire. I am glad to gi\ Tonrs truly, R. J. BETSILL, Maj. 18th R ;es under date of Aug. 11,190^" ic has effected a permanent cure. I have had n he above symptoms write to the Medi MG .CO., 45 Sc. Ml Street, Bra se you by letter in regard to your esp snt postpaid on receipt of pric< \ V Himw-aB?a?a? OVERLO We Have Be \ rqariy @oocL Stop? to Hoi TO EARLY BUYERS WE \ PRICES, THIS I GREAT \ WE WILL NAME AS LOW STORE IN THE THIS IS YOU OPPOI FR a a I /Jut a ? f finir H i lie vaiuncii vry u -FEED^ SMS rj EADQUARTERS for BORSES, MUL1 LJ. DLE , BRIDLES, ROBES, and every I have FORTY HORSES and MULES (3 lessee). Good Sadalere, Fine Roadsters, an ixtra large Lnmber Males, and plenty medio I sell tbe noted HOCK HLLXj BUG-GrY < 'A litt'e higher in price, bat tbe Best Bug< harness and Saddles of all description. l aiso Dave a nne anppiy 01 norae meaic mration for bealing Old Sores. Thrash, Coe >repared by the best veteriaaary in Virginia >orchasirg, and I gnarautee satisfaction. ?ity Phone 59. Residence Phone 68. r~\ Postofflce Box 134. ' New Furniture -^Arrived Thanking cur patrons for past favors, w heir future favor?. R. \A jggj^JV jnr-j VILIOFFETT'! r^SPi-^' | T f f II11 1 l l I n 11 (Yedhing Powder tosts oBij a ceats at u OrmailSSconts to C. J. MO ?? " o > ?'? ffl SS SSj >4 m 3 2 -.* O D ? fc ??' ^ w ^ IZ >* % ? 2 a | i}j <D s C & ^sCO Jj .. g 0 3 olfli ^ "J 3 4J UJ i O < B 0 ? = IJS O 4J ' ; c Siii-; id s * ? gf?i! Q. ?l S M /mpioms r | be?Pains Across of an Unnatural ** 2.* ' ouble." ; y?Lidney Complaint, / mDtic. V cine now in use * triptic acts direct- I lealfchy condition I >'5 UT| IT! I - 1 . C., July 21, ltyA ^ ,.,g r of the cellular tissue, * J C a short time I was y jletely filled and satu- ? itimes. - . i/? h<?]n1p<w. ep except while under ptic' aud am now coair I bad been unable to re it, as some poor suf- . , eg. S. 0. Vo's. 1630. return so far, and am * r cal Director of. Hp, ?ecial case. ^ ? nr? o "j y*??w v? _ I ADBD. r " - \ -r :Sy& mcrhttoo v - C t A s fop Oup d u? :' - . v -;>CS VILL GIVE SPECIAL STO BEA \ SAT;R m m m ' A PRICE AS ANY : STATE. __ R 2TUNITY .. oods Company, wford, JVERY STABLE.ES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, SADthing that belongs to 'a horse. lirect from the Horse State (Tend good farm Brood Mares; some tm-sized Cotton Males. ' UO.'S BUG-G-IES, gt in the State for the money." inpa. an<?.h as <4noHc nni,e.n nre tdition Powders, Parjjatiyes, fee., l. When in need, tee me before" A. Crawford/ WINNSBORO, S. C. > T 9 > - ;. ' 1 and to Arrive I NEW DESIGNS! BEST WORKMANSHIP! And we are right iu the p?i<w according 10 quality. -Lower prices mean lower grade* *?><! . poor workmanship. ?ver> Irrnr warranted a< represented. Wfcn a long experience in ihe fnn.iture I~ business and bring u pi&cricn.l workman, we mean w bet we *?y. Experience bas taught o? what tbe trade need*. "* We willtel! vou pomethtng im: portant about Seeing*Machines and Stores later. e promise to do oor best to merit f. Phillips. ' ^ i ? ^ S a Allays Irritatloi, Hit Dipstfn, II Al Regulates the Bowek. M / Sfrtngthens the ChM, II f-1 Makes Teethinj Easy. 0 JlJLtEETHINA Relieves the Bowel . . Troubles of ChSdrw of Pamsft ANY AGE. IPFETT, HI. D.f 8T. LOUIS. M& is? * ^ 3 S *5 3 "5 c * T > * ? *- c J se vi ~ O r~ >, IS S ^ <?je: - = . <2 ? 3 o co . ? = ~ f* g >? O OCjCS - c < Q = - J55 ? ? * ao? ? = PQo > -OS? 2 ? 5 t ??2 ' |^Sl 2 ' sac ??4l^2 3 5 A ^ ^ 2 m ? J g ? c ? w ? ~ " aJ? SgiE ?s | ? * ? 2 p ~ I- > osO * S.*?^ ?L? a*! a& 4 S3 * /.