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ed the we. n the ixething r these was held was the th-it "he e State dis n the vssem people in the h the Senator lso added that he favors a tbe personne! of the boird, and will -advocate that the mauagement of tb system be placed in the hands of the'governor, the State treacurer and the attorney general. Considering the charactere of the preet holders of these State office;, it would be an improveme-. But 'he change would not reach the very root of the -trouble. The system is inhe rently wrong; it is based upon N~e principles of gove-:nment. It is not wisdom to have the State engage in any butsiness. It is wrong in pri+ei ple for the State to sell liquor, and trouble' will arise so long as the State continnes in the busiress. As we hive so often taid, the dis pensary possesses some most admira le features- Some of its regulations are good, if properly enforceed., It is plain, we thi-k, that some modification of the system will be made, but it is doubtful whether the present General Assembly will do so. Politiciaos :ue the most timid people in the wo.-ld when it comes to a thing of this kind. The Geaieral Assembly next January will argue that 1300 is an election year, and that the issue should be brought before the people before any great -change is made. A new legislature --fresh from. the -people will have to handlet will be 1901before'fly mate we presume that the people- iil have Vto endure a few more rows in the die penssrylCircles. Senator Tiliman, It is said, has promised to take a hand in the fight in the next canpaign. It was once said that our represent at ives. in Washington ought to stay there and attend to their duties and not meddle in home affairs. It our recol lecti~n is correct, Senator Tillmiai, then a candidate for Governor, said something.very mach like this. He is not a. candidate -for governor now, but United States Sewator. Circum - ~stances appear to have changed since th'en. We hope that. the~ .present.General Assembly will at all evetz modify tt~ t law, if only to tako it '-:11 t the hanrds * of the present State board of control. Do gosnething to stop the row s. Friends and foes will appreciate an endi to the row. A change of most any kind is badly needed. NAToss differ as much as indivi deals. TIha Botra spring from good stock-Dutch and Fret':b Ragneno' This explains the fact tib t they have real battles. How difedrt'' i, the war in 'South, Africa from our I e quarrel with Syrin. Tile British will Win 01 course,haut the world will admire tho Boer bravery. WArr about that buildi-g ad iloan associat >o Winnsboro will iat build ho~mes until such an organizs tion is created. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist Themiscoverer of Swm-ot tWr Fn -Teeis a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failu.re' or apoplexy areoften the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organis,-or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away dell by cell. Then the richness of the blood--the albumen -lealis out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease,~the worst foi-n of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmner's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder~ and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cents and dollar sizes. .A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address' Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mntion thie papnr o: . Hil a gloom, eclares tha near at hand day November 1; is short. The world him, is to come to smas] emple comet, 3 o'clock sharl af ternoon. We think that Prol ,lb has made similar predictions an bey have come to naught; so the pec e are skeptical about the latest wrat :o come. The majority of people wil aot be frightened and they fully ex pect that on November 13 next, th arth will remain intact.-Augusti Obronicle. OZLEY'S LEMON ELIXII A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Cures indigestion, headache, malaris kidney disease, fever, chills, loss < >ppetite, debility, nervous prostratio ind heart failure, by regulatinr th Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneyj Mozley's Lemon Elixir ured me of indigestion. I had sui fered for ten years. I had tried almoi every medicine, but all failed. Sine aing Lemon Elixir I can eat an thing I like. W. A GRIFFITH, Reevesville, S. C. Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cured me of indigestion and hea disease, after yeaas of saffering, whe all other medicin3 and doctors ha failed. N. D. COLEEAN, Benlab, S. C. Mozicy's Lemon Elixir. I have been a great snferer frot dyspepsia for about fifteen years, m 'ouble being my liver, stomach an bowels, with terrible headaches. Len n Elixir cared me. My appetite good, and I am well. I hiad taken bar:el of other medicine, that done n no good. CHArLES GiBHArD, No. 1-.15 Jeferson St., Louisville, K: Mozley's Lemon Elixir Cred me of enlarged liver, nerroi indigestion and heart disease. I w: unable to walk up stairs or to do as kind of work. I was treated by man physicians, but got no batter until used Lemon Elixir. I am now health ad vigorous. C. 11. BAtowIN, No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. MOZLEY'S LE)ION HOT DROPS. Cres all Conghs, Colds, Hoarsener Sore Throat, Bronchi; ia, Hemorrbar ad all throat and lung diseases. Ei ant, ref ble. 25c at druggists. -Pn ared ony Dr. H. Mez'ey, Atlane ~4E.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COUR r OF COMMON PLEAS. 'e Home Savings Assoc.iation vs. HB nr Davis and Lil L. Doty. N pursuance of an order of the C our of Common Pleas, made in the abova 4ated case, I will offer for sale, before thi aurt House door in Winnsboro, S. C , 0 FIRST MONDAY IN DE~CEMBER ext, within the legal hours of rale, a ublic outcry, to thie highest bidder, thi ~llowing described rproperty, to wit: "All that certamn piece, parcel or trae fland, lyina, being and situate in th ounty and S ate aforesaid, containin ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Adat Jacksca, Calvin Brice and W B. Simen -' TERMs OE sALE: Oasthird of the purchase money to b paid in cash on the da of sale, the bal ace in two equal annual instalments froI he day of sale, with interest thereon fror ly of sale, to be secured by bond of th purchaser and mortgage of the premises ~rall cash at option of purchaser. Pur iaser to pay for all necessary papers an< 'eorLing of same. R. H. JENNINGS, oveber 11, 1399. C. C. P. F. C. CLERBK'S S AL E, ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CoUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF CeMMON PLEAS. san L. Des~ortes, as Executrix, an< William L. Des~ortes. as Executor c the Will of R. S. DcsPortes, deceased vs. Wylie Rt. Strother. iNpursuance or an order of the Court ofCommon Pleas, made in the abov< ~tied case, I will offer for sale, before the ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., 01 FIRST MONDA.Y IN DECEMBER ext, within the legal hours of sale, a nbli outcry, to the highest bidder, the o:owing described property, to wit: ll that piece, parcel or tract of land ing in Fairfield County south of Simp m' Turnout, an d southi of the Southerr '~ilway, formerly the C. C. & A. Rail 'od, containing NINETY ACRES, note or less, and bounded on the trrt] ;yright of waiy of the saId Southern Ra 1 ay, and on the east by lands of John A esiortes and James Egleston, and orz he west by lands formerly belonging tc Fon W. Smart. TERMs OF SAEE: One-third cash, the balance in equal in time.ts on a credit of one and two years vth interest from day of sle, payabli rmally, secured by bond of the pur har and mortgage of the premises .vth the privilege to the purchaser o aying all cash. Tihe purchaser to pa' 'o all mce ary Papers and for recorling !d ;or all necessary revenue stamps. 1R. IH. JENNINGS, Nov. 11, 13i'9. C. C. C. P. F. C. SENT FREE O housekeepers Extrct of Beef. ook Booko~-i telling Low to prepare manfy dell cate and delicious dishes. ddress, Liebig Co., p 0 Box, 271h New York. intaon Have Always use for over 30 years, and I All Counterfeits, Imitations t periments that trifle with Infants and Children-EXp What is C Castoria is a substitute for and Soothing Syrups. It i. contains neither Opium, 3 substance. Its age is its g and allays Feverishness. I Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assimil Stomach and Bowels, givix The Children's Panacea CENUINE CAS' Bears the The Kind You R In Use For ( THE CENTAUN COMPANY. TT l CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIFA, d COURTY OF FAIRFIELD. I COURT OtP COMMON PLEA9. Hattie Broom and Roberr Broom, by thei a Guardian ad litem, Thomas Wootez ie J. P. Broom, JoseDh L. Broom, Silas k Broom and P. C. Broom vs. France Simpson. - N pursuance of an order of the Court c Common Pleas, made in the abov s tated case, I will offer for sale, before th Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., o the FIRST MONDAY I'( DECEMBER I next, within the legal hours of sale, a y public ouncry, to the highest bidder, tb following described property, to wit: (1) A tract of Seventy-three Acret more or less. of land in Fairfieid Count: bounded by lands of J. W. Raines, P. ( Broom and D. S. Broom. 6(2) A tract of land containing Sixc Acres more or less, bounded by landsotf ,Raine: ~P. C. Broom and D. S. Broom, and know as the Home place. -(3) A tract containing Two Acres< land, more or less, bounded by lands< J. W. Raines, J. D. Johnston and estat of Dr. T. Broom, and known as the Mi Site. One-thitd-of the purchase money to bi paid in cash'on the d'ay of sale, the balanet in two eqdal annual instalments with in terest thereon at eight per cent per anunn from the .day of sale, to be secured by thi 'bond or bonds of the purehaser orpr chaseis, and a mortgage of the premise. Ssold ,or all cash at the option of the pur chser. P'urchaser to pay for atLl necessar; paers at d for recording the same; and1 *the purcha~ser or purchasers fails to compl: with the terms ot said sale said land ma: Ibe soid at some subsequent saleday witti out further application to the Court. ti R. H. JENNINGS, jNov 11, 1899. C. C. P. F. C. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COURTY TOF FAIRFIEIE -COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Susan L.. Des~ortes and William L. Des Portes as Executors of R. S. Desfortes deceased, vs. W. J. Hagood, ballie D) Hagood and W. J. Keenan.. I N pursuance of an order of the Court o ICommon Pleas, made in the abov' stated case, 1 will offer for sale before thi (;crt House door in Wiunsboro, S. C., o1 FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, a public outcry, to the highest bidder, the folowieg described property, to wit: All thaf certain piece, parcel or tract o: land lying, being and situate in tht County of Fairfield and State aforesaid contaiing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-T WC ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands'ef the estate of Mrs. JSarah Cen Iter, . n the east by lands of Graci4 ZHagood, on the south by lands of Hu Hagod, and on the west by lands of J. W Rains. TEEMs OF sALE. One half cash, the balance on a credit os one year with interest from day of sale ecured by bond of purchaser and mort gge of the premises, with insurance b: Ihe purchaser of the house on the said 101 Swithhepivilege to the purchaser of pay ing ll csh. R. H JENNINGS, Nov1i, l8P9. C. C. P. F.'C. C LEREK'S S ALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. C OURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W illiam W. Turner. James Y. Turner Elizabeth J. Turner, Maggie B, Turner and others vs. James B Tuer and Ti e Winnsboro Banik. I N pursuance of an otder of th~ Court of UCommon Pleas, made it ht above stated case, I wit' offer foi sale, before ibe Court ion e door it Winiboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN DE 'EMBEE r'ext. within the legasl hours of a de, a public outcry, to the highest bidder te following de-c:ibed property, tc (1) Alt that certain parcel or trac' of land coiitainzing ONE HIUNDRED) AND) EIGHFTY. FOUR ACRES, more or less, thin', being and sirnati on Dumper's Creek, in the Cony and Sate alo-esaid, arnd bounded sontb bi the tract of land assigned and con 'eyd to Et-zabetht Turner, arnd by the esa' of J ho G Dt iee, dec:-d, o'I all o her sides o f and cotaining etanoirtrc !ELEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACR ES, more or less, known as the Meani Bought, and which hs been has borne the signattire of as been made under his per supervision since itsinfancy. no one to deceive you in this. and Substitutes are but Ex and endanger the- health of erience against Experiment. ASTOR IA Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It orphine nor other Narcotic arantee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation Mtes the Food, regulates the g healthy and natural sleep. ho Mother's Friend. EORIA ALWAYS signature of YO Always Bought )ver 30 Years. kSuRRT &CRCE. NE * TOM. CI?. place, lying and situate on the water of Beae:- Creek, in the County and State aforessid, and bounded by landl of W. K. Turner, 'estate of Mosm' Clowney, deceased, lands formerli belonging to the esfate of W'm. M Yongue, deceased, landiof M. D. C r Colvin, ands formerly belonging tc George Coleman, estate of T. D. Feas I ter and others. (3) Also all that certain ocr parce ,f of land containing e SIX ACRES, more or less, lying and vituate in tho County and State aforesaid, and bound ed by the public road leading fron Winnsboro to Ashford's Ferry, b3 eJ. B. Turner, Boliek place and M'vrs Elizabeth Turner, the same being parl of the Player place. r(4) Also all that certain other trac of land, known as the Sawyer place containing ~,ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY aTHREE ACRES, more or less, lying and situate 01 waters of Little River,i is the County and State aforesaid, and bounded b: lands of Miargaret Brie, lan!ds form erly .belonging sto Iratrene Pope, de formerly belonging to Hugh ISteven, son,' deceased, and othei's 2 . (5) Also all that certain otherz 1 or let of land, lying andi situate in the town of Winnsboro, in tbe County and State aforesaid, embraced and in clded within the foliovi4pg area, to wi: by a line commnening at the northwest corner of. Congress and Liberty streets, thence running along the line of said Liberty street two bundred and ten feet t'o the corner of lot tormerly belonging to W. H. Kerr, 1:ow lot of W. R. Doty. & Co., and then cornerIng and running nort hwest w ardly along the line of raid lot a dis tace &. - v ndred feet, then corn ting as~ au..ImoL3 eastwardly along te line of lot of W- R. Doty & Co. a disace of two hundred and ten feet to t-aid Congress street, then cornering anud running sonthwardly along -the line of said Congress street a distance of one hundred feet to corn'r of .on gress. and Liberty streets,.the begin m ng. The following clause occurs in the order of isale: The said Clerk is hereby directed to sell conditionally the t ract of land. known. as the Means place in four parcels as will be represented by plate to be exhibited at the Eafe, tben to offer said tract as a whole, and if the highest bid for the entire -tract shall exceed the aggrega'e highest bi Is for saidparces, the sale of the said tract as a whole shall stand, but i t iL does Inot exceed such aggregate bids for said parcels the sale in said1 separate parcels shall be valid. TERIIs CF sALR. One-third of the purchase :noney to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the balace in one and two years, in equtal annual instalme~ite, with Interest from day of sale at eight per centum per annum, pay able annually, to be seenred by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, or for all cash at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. The purchaser or par' chasers to pay for all necessary papers and the rccording of the sam~e, and for the necessary revenue stamps. .'-. R. H. JENNINGS, Nov.11, 1899 C. C..C.P. F. C. 11 11td Notice. T1E UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO tice that he makes Wagons and..Bng gies, and d->es all kind e~,repairmng. Also keeps on hand at all times a fall a-sortmnt of Coffinas,- all siz 's-atd prices, and solicits the patrosa e(o all. 102w3 I. B. LINDLER, 10 25w3Peak. S. C. LD YLOR MAN wanted to travel and appoiht agent. S60 per month -salary and all expenses. ZEIGL ER CO., 240 Locust St., Phila. PNA Fortunle in it for you Starting KEY - sernt Free. You can be made a splendid Hypnotizer at Ionce. Address M. Y. Young, 363 Hlerry LISt., Brooklyn, N. Y.' wthmetkel pted I~p Second-band Weels. anl m a3.0 up. t srth~inth St. PbInadelphia, Pa. Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, CQU.: t-F FAIRFIELD. By.. JORNSTONEsq.,Probateu4dge: W HEREAS, R. H. Jennings Clerk of Court, hath made suit to me to gant him letters of- administration, with Will annexed, of the estate and effects of Ransom Durham, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ransom Durham, de ceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the 16th day of November next, aftea publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anythey h"-ve, 'j why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day 01 Oct-ber, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10-7-Gt Judge of Probate, Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. R. JOHYSTO1,Esq., JudgeProbate. W HEREAS R. H Jennlags, Clerk of Court, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of John H. Clam.", deceased: These are, therefore, ti cite and admon- 4 ish all and singular the kindred and oreditors of the said John H. Clamp, de. ceased, that they be and appear before me,in the Court of Probate to be held at Fairfield 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 adninstration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 16th day of October, A. D. 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON. 10-17-6 Judge of Probat. LETERS OF ADINISTRATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By S. B. JORNSTON, Eaq., Judge Probate. W HEREAS, R. H. Jennings Clerk of Court, hath made suit to me to grant him letters of adminis tration, with Will annexed, of the estate and effects of Annie Durham, deceased: These are theiefore to cite and ad monish all and singn!ar the kindred and creditors of the said Annie Durham, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 16th day of November next, after publi eation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th day o( October, Anno Domini 1899. S. R. JOHNSTON, 10-7-6t Judge of Probate. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. OCenl Time Between Columbia and Jack aonville. Eastern Tine Between Co lumbla and Other Point.. Effective June 11th, 100. o. 34 No. 3 Northbound. Daly. Daly. Lv. J'vie, F.C.&P.By~.;.....8 20.a 7 45p savanna............... 1285p u159 Ar. Columbia............... 438p 4806a L 1Caretn, So.Ry 700. 5 Brmnchiville..........-..55a Oragur........----928a 824p gin 10 15.a 9 20w Ar 1umia................ 10.__10 Lv. Augst0S. Ry..........2 0p 9 80p " Gr-aniteville........--309p 10 15= "Aiken.................. 2502..L.. ". re..................8338 l100D "Johnstons............... 349 1120b Ar. ColumblaUn. depB.... 52 p 2l10a Lv Col'bia Bland'g 8........... 545p 5 50 a "Winnsboro............... 6 8p 6 49 a "Chester.................. 726p 7 87 a " ockHIl1............... 7 5p 8S11a Ar. Charott................Sd5p ,5 "Danville....... ..12 55a 122p Ar. Richmond.....-*.. . 6 008 a 25p ArEWashington.............. 755a 905p " Bltimore Ps.P.R..... 912. 11 2p " hiladelphia............. 1185a 250a "NewYorL.............. 2O3p 622a No. 33 No. 35 Southbound' Daily. Danly. Lv. New York.PaL.R.......... 300p 1215nt "Philadelphia... ......... 5 849 850.a "Batimoe............. 755p 6.2 Lv. Wash'ton, So. By........ 9 20p 11 158 Lv. Richmond ...............h11O0p 19201m n L. Danville ................ 4 15.86 O " Charlotte ................2a10r "hete.....................0.f~ "Winnsboro.............10i Ar Cor'bia Bland'g St......... 11 7 Li, ColumbaUn.dep't..........m " 'Johnstons................2p6.2 " Trenton.................. Ar.MAken...................2~. "Granitovill ..............2 " August................~ .~ olumbiaS.... y............ 43p70 O ....................... 52p82 bhvfe.. .............. Op82 ~ummev~fle.......8... 5a 10181 Ar:Chrlestn.......9... 8a 110p Lv. ol'ba,~.C.&.Ry1081a 12478 Savanah........ 2..15p 5.... Ar.ackcnvlle..... 2.. 74p 908 88n484.-4W88pk 7Ws Chllanleein.................. 8l1100 Ar. asndvill. .......... 7 T4rp9 00 Puxcen dailyoa bfeee vInas betwe sw en Janvi 34- New Yo and P lik lt. {an ew ars seep Carls eent Punlman drainrsepng cars between csnil Pand Sleepbin carots clbetween hatt an Richmnd nn.atvaAlei o FRN. nO36-.. J FatM. Thron r Punmaln' ain Boo mbte Cs'en cars twen acmavWeay N Yorkan P Mn wfei- as btn ueeigta Chabr nttve. tried a serde all medisienroutd doctors wtot ciing ateny Jakonvfil fran ofba tem.rOute day we sack sedonlyobtte and ncnavi:Aherilde.r Tird a .P. t wen. -A r.~ . MLa Igen M.An.heTeJr,. Ii. Fo ~i bD'.Mc Didre.si.. W inu and B.adder Dsnt Chaierlived in six m urs yther Myieee has brmteen ing elie mber-~ ain' ain.rBakidneith anoodki mest hr femle.inely frenin o water We almos tiedam ki mediatey.neyo want qdoctoreithot crecehisving the remey.t fomd ay Wf e. n d ayit Wne w borceSter C . 11So aeb c AT COST.! ---I HAVE -24 : Sets8 Silver-Plated Table Spoo s, easpoons and Medium Fo ks atI will sell at Cost for Gas. To letter thew, at cost p ices, vill be THREE CENTS PER ETTER. Come and ee them. 0. M. CHAND R. Just Arri ed and --For S le. A NICE CARLOAD HOF HORSES mnd Mules. A few co bination Sad ale and Harness Hore. I will sell them cheap for cash r exchange them or males or plug ho . COWS. I will pay the ig t cash prioe for good Mich Cows; also for Fat Beef attle. BUGGfES[ I have a few cond-Hand Buggies for sale; also on Second-Hand Two Horse Wagon. A. W LLIFORD. Wi nabore, S. C. PTE HAVE c'ofFINE whea . I, W. D'O'Y & 0 Founded 1842. "Sing their own praise." The STIEFF IS THE PIANO TO UY; it has NO EQUAL as yen save rhe MIDDLEIIAN'SP'ROFIT8 and it will last a lifetime; but we have sey iral BARGAINS in other make'. We have taken in EXCHANGE FOR STIEF'S TWO IVES k POND ?IANOS, one, the, fnest style that firm manaf etures and it is almost new. -If ou want this make here are bargains. ORS.I. STIElF,"''.r.. Pa t -ry Branch Ware-Ronom, No 213 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOT H, Manager. I In all Conditions of. I Debility I whether from overwork, potk ted illness, or In covls@C, Ithe digestive organs partake ofth Igeneral weakness, and are qaI to assimilate suffiientfodbbM up the wasted tissues. Ifs mab cases3 I is just the nutritive tonic you need. I it gvs tne to thie stomachnd I stiulates teappetite. It th igstion of food, and brings re I rsing sleep. Used by British Soldiers in Aerica.^ Uapt. (O G. Dennison is wels knowr. ov-r A frica as c. zmmuauder of the ores that captured the famr na rebe! alih. Usdter date of N'ov 4, 1897, rom Vryburg, Bechusnalanid, he rri : "B-fore starting On the l.st sm.gu I b'nght a quant-tv of I ham erin's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhcea tm dr. whbich I[used myself when ou' .ed with bowel complaint, and ad gven to .ny men. and in every e. it proved moegr beneficial." For HARLOTTE OMMERCIAL OLLEGE. CHARLOTTE, N. C. (tstablished 1891.) ELEGANT APARTMENTS IN PIEDMONT BUILDING. IN THE SOUIH. POSITIONS SECURED. HUNDUEDS OF OUR S.TUDENT; ARE HOLDING EBSPONSIBLE POSIT-oNS. A home for young ladies under the supervision of the President and his wife. Young men furnished suitable board ivg places at $10 per month. Students can Enter at Any Time. School under Christian Ininences. Catalogue Free. D. M. MGIVER, PRESIDENT - 10-12-1y I Know UNEBDA BISCIJI I have them at 5c. per package. Also a full line of most de licious Crackers arid Cakes, embracing all varieties. Crackers, Banquet Wafers, Salted Banquets,Butter Thins. Cakes, Pineapple, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Sand wiches - Brighton, Windsor and Minuet. Lemons, Vanilla and Gin ger. Try them and be con vinced. hey are the BEST. Winnboro ,i. he purpose of Taising is year eommenldinfg .April I y ending April 1, 3900, a tax f*h sums and in the .manner bereinatter mentioned shal:. be raised. ad psi Into the treasury o1 said town ro the use and 'eerviee -thereof. TIba .1 to saFiv mIdls ad valorem upon every d.'llr of the value ot all teal and per sosi pr, perty within uhe sorpora'e liitsof the town of Winnsboro. Two dotlars to be paid by ev m!s Inhabitant ot the townof:Witsa. bro bet ween the ages.nf eighteen. (18) agitfty (50) years in lietrof working on the streets of said town. All taxes assessed and payable nuder this Ordinance shall bt paid in :the following named kinds -or funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, Un ted states currency and nations! bank notes All taxes herein assessed bhall be due and payabe between the 45th day of November instant and the 1st diiy -- of January, 1900, and all taxes te maning urpsil on the 1st day oft-Jan- -- ury, 1900, shaHi be collected by dia tress or otherwise' now provided by law, together with all legal eosts. Done in Concil this the second day of November, Anno Doimn one thousand eight hundred [. s.] and ninety-nine, under tha ,corporate seal of the sa d Town Conneit. JAS. E. COAN, Attest: -Intendant JNO. J. NEH-.. Clerk Ot COuu3II. RECEIVING DAILY FEY TABLE STRUPS, CUI34N Cane, ,Golden Gaory, .e e i rip, Orage, Diamond, New ()r'ean i- and, Porto Rieo. New Cream Cheese. Di4-1 . pa-e --8 lbs. for 25c Fulh l'n.' Canned Good.s Timn'es, 3q. cans 25c. Cuday Picnic aid B> eks' Ma s Smoked Bacon alwa' s on h n' - Cofees and Teassr.f the fier". en t .snsn's .Superior Pick~es, 'so loose Pickles at 81 3c per doz-en. Putatoes, Onions a.,d Cabta-e. h' . All grades of Tobacco, Cigars,' i, -r ittes, etc. Groery buyers will fi- - --r idvanteg to carl 'on nl. Oir ' -.4 ire fre . Prices low. Ja P. IcAREY CO