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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wednesday, October 2(>, - 189S
A SCHOLARSHIP.
In Xeel-Htverlo Business College and
t\f fihnrfhand and TvnftwrltlQfT
of Spartanburg, S. C.
We at e prepared to ofF?r a scholarship
ih this college in a course in
book-keeping, or if the applicant prefers,
c. course is stenography and
typewriting. This scholarship is
worth $35 and will enable the one
holding it to complete the course free
of all charge except cost of books,
stationery. &c.? amounting to five or
six doiiar?. The person winning the
scholarship will be required to promise
that he or she rci!l remain until the
course is thoroughly completed. The
scholarship will be given 'o the person who
secures for The News and
Herald the iargesi number of subscribers.
Of course subscription price c
must b^i remitted wheu the name is
sent. Tho contest will close Nov.
15th. We >h".U be glad lo furnish
further information.
LOCAL BKIEJFS. 0
I
?Rei'd Supervisor's report.
?See election notices elsewhere. ?
?Kesd notice for final discbarge.
E
/T~ A Q% An \Tiar
? vuuuu urisugub i <->?# ^
About one hundred bales were in town.
?Rite I Rice! Read the advertisement
ot the "West Point Mill Co., of
Charleston.
? , ?A long hospital train carrying
~""tairtecii coaches passed through town
on Thursday morning. _ G
?The Fairfield Cotton Mills have
placed with the D. A. Tompkins Company
an order for t*o reels.?Char- p
lotte Observe. 0
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?The friends of I?ev. U. ?. iic- v
Donald are pleased to :ee lhat he is ^
able to be out on the streets sgain P
after being sick for about two weeks. ^
?Mr. E. G. Scruggs has accepted a ?
position with the Wiunsboro Dry
Goods Company and will be glad to
S8rve bis many frionds throughout the S
county. P
?The Methodist Church is going to s
. a
build a canrcli near ttie iaciory. me jj
church will be built ou land north of (,"
the factory land and which was bought Ifrom
Mr. W. B. Creighfc.
?C. M. Chandler invites you to in- '
spect hi3 stock of goodsjast received.
China plates and dishes ot various 0
kind?, silver ware, vases, &c. He has u
a very pre'ty line of goods. Go and c
see them. 8(
?Work has been begun on the large n
cotton ware house to be built on the ^
lot behind the freight depot. This Cl
warehouse is being put up by The $
Winnsboro I?aDk and is to. be an iin- 4
raense building, two stories high. I a
?Teh: News axd Herald office J n
is indebted to Mr. A. Y. HilliDg for S(
a basket of delicious Catawba grapes.
They ar? delightfully flavored; call and p
get a basket as he has a plenty on p
hand at the low price of 25 cents. e;
?The small boys will be pleased to a
learn that Pawnee Bill's Wild West
;M Vva ?!-> inmn <-in 12th of ?
OUV >v YY liA Kf^ Jia IV1IJU V
November. This show was here '
- several vears ago. The place chosen ^
for the $huw to be given is the large
mEr field ia the western part of town.
^ Mr. Samuel F. Cooper, cf Ridgeway,
is a candidate for the position of
Sargeant at Armb ia the House of
Representatives. Mr. Cooper was a
Sood soldier ia the civil war and did
force hard work for tbe Democratic
party in the da:- s when it needed it.
?Brandt will repair watches
promptly and will give you tbe best ^
work at Josv prices. Railroad watches
and all kinds of foreign watcbes carefully
repaired and guaranteed for
twelve months. He has every modern
appliance for preparing watches.
Read his ad. ?'
?Mrs. Lizzie Adams was married
1 ' * * T> ? / Tf T.
lass wee<i 10 air. jjuvuz, ux jlxcu?uv,jvy,
the wedding taking place at the bride's
home in Kentucky. Mrs. Boone is a Is
sister of Mr. W. R. Doty and Mrs.
Dnun &i:d has visited in Winnsboro, tc
where she is very pleasantly remembered
by all who met her. It
?The new stores that are being
built are fait neariag completion and ^
will, when finished, add greatly to the u
appearance of Maiu Street. There is
an amount of' building going on in
town cow, and apparently Winnsboro ^
has taken a new lea^e on life iu spite
cf hard times an-.l five cent cotton. u
i ?All of the members of the 1st *
S. C. Regiment wiil have to be b3ck
in Columbia by the night of the 27th '
and notices have been sent out by the
officer3 to ali of the men. Those who "
do not a'.- .wer to their names at roll
eai' on itie morning of the 23.h will i
be treated a3 deserter*?, and "will have ?
to forfeit their psy cxcept in case of |
s:cl:nes?. ?
?A wtee-in* "of '.be white teacher? ?
at Fairue'd conirv ha? been caUed to I
~ * ineet ;:t M-. Z on li.-sti-nte Saturday, I
" Out. 2D h. I i? desired on part of the I
cocmurt-e ;hat all the-e teachers be |
cu:ert-:ined at the homes of the ci;i- E
z-itts. A'.y ons tint is willing: to 1
tentenahrany of tbe^e suests on that I
di'? ?iil kindly report tin ?ams to I
Pivt. 'niiherow.
? _L>s8 \aiue fj iui; {.iruiuiuius
at the Stale fair this year has b^en
increased and every tff?rt is being
made <v the executive eoccmittee to
make fie ;'a:r of *93 the be>t that his
ewr ( rcji ht-ui. One of the principal
^ attr -.c:wiii be Pain's grand pyro^
t;chn:o (:i-p'ay, the "Fa!! t.f Manila."
Kveiy ;;#? she farmers of Fairfield
County 1 ::\v hari '< x hi bit? at the fair
they i-r.' e borne < IF i;:a?y p-izes and
the.' t; j?!h1 v\in t e .'ion's
sh ihi.- f;tl *.
How to i'revent Cronp*
Wo have two children who are tnbjec;
u- <f croup. Whenever an
n>t>ick is coir.lng o;? ujy wife gives
h?n> Cttsinberlohrs -'ough Remedv
it .. tv , < o . v..i? t hn otfonl* T?
i : '(ih.u.? i v. i >.uic it'V uuuv/i\- 4'
is :i h?u: e?K>:-.': n? cs-itv in (his county
:? .!<? m". .Hi;- e- -.vh-it else we rn:v*out
r of, ii -?vou? i ? ot <:o to be withuur
(,'ha.cib Oiuh Remedy, More
>?' i: is sold here ihan of all other
coug'i medicines combined.?J. M.
Nicklk. of Nickle Bros., merchants j
_ ^icki? v ile, Fa Fur sa'e by McMasier
Co , drngfisls.
Royal makes the food pure,
vrbolesone and delicious.
5
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mm, ii
SakiK?
POWDER :
Absolutely Pure c
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SEED OATS. |
Home raised seed oats for sale. 50 t
ents per bushel. 5
D. E. McDowell. ]
10-2011 H. L. Elliott 1
j
Married in Mississippi. 1
Mr. David A. Elliott was married ,
n Sunday night to Miss Bryan, of i
Kosciusko, Miss. Mr. Elliott has been I
Mississippi for some time, where ]
is is in the insurance business. The s
lews of the marriage was telegraphed J
0 Mr. Elliott's mother on Tuesday. ]
MIDWINTER OPENING. J
OCTOBER 28 AND 29. 3
MRS. J. D. McCARLEY. J
1 rand Display of Hats and Bonnets and
Millinery Novelties, t
Having been in the business for over i
0 years, I am certainly op in the ?
usiness; besides having the assistance
I a nrsi class up-io-uaic muuuci,
liss ?>chill, of Baltimore, io this deartment.
.Satisfaction guaranteed. 1
five us a call before you decide about
our bat. Mrs. J. O. Boasr. (
Look! A Stitch in Time
aves nine. Hughes' Tonic (new im- t
roved, taste pleasant), taken in early j
pring and fall prevents Chills, Dengue (
nd Malarial Fevers. Acts on the ?
ver, tones up the system. Better than ]
>uinine. Guaranteed, try ic. At a
>ruggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * i
? ???T^^CfrVAV \
THE wsrux i
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There is a good deal of discussion c
a t.be streets once in a while aj to
loving the passenger depot. A great
lany people are indifferent about it,
:me are exceedingly anxion6 to eee it (
loved, and some are bitterly opposed. ^
ls far as The Xeavs a:;d Herald is
oncerned it wonld make no practical
iflerence. Cotton is bringing only *
85, subscribers are paying up slowly,
nd the chances are that the foc.*e wlli *
ot be financially ubie to tase a trip ior i ?
jveral years to como. *
Generally speaking, it s;ems tbat ?
eople doing business in the northern J
art of town are opposed to any ?
haoge and those iu the southern want a
change.
I
onor Roll for September of the White j
Oak School.
lass A. (General average above 95 ) t"
Minnie Patrick. ^
Florence Patrick. ^
Killongh Patrick. <
Irene Patrick. K
Helen Patrick.
Bruse Patrick.
Robert Patrick.
iiobert jsuecnei. j
Alice Mitchell. <=
Eliza Ramsey.
lass B. (General average above 90, c
below 95.) c
Samuel Patrick. a
Horace Travlor. r
Maximum, 100. j
Mr. P. D. Barron is superintendent
? this school. t
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COKING A3iD GOIXG.
rn n norl frnm f
JilbS X. Kj. Ijlliut uue iciuiuvu
forth Carolina. 3
Mrs. H. B. Refo has gone to Chester r
) visit her mother, Mrs. Harby. r
Mrs. Manu left cn Monday for Co- 3
imbia after visiting friends here. i
Mrs. II. A. Gaillard left on Monday c
>r a short visit to relatives in Charles- ]
)n. 1
Mrs. Chas. Gooding, of Macon, Ga., t
? visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
Gerig. (
Miss Mary F. McMaster retnros tcay
to Baltimore to resnme her daties 1
t the Johns Hopkins Hospital. i
\frs. T?._ M. Galloway and her danab- i
Dr, Charlotte Hudson, of Lancaster, (
re visiting their aant and unci'', Mr.
nd Mrs. J. D. McCarley.
!has demonstrated ten thousand jl
times that it is almost infallible gj '
rno u/nMAVS
PECULIAR I
WUKBESSE8,
irregularities and derangements. ?3
It has become the leading remedy K
for this class of troubles. It exerts gj
a wonderfully heaUne, strength- fg
cning and soothing influence upon
the menstrual orpins. It cures g
"whites" and falling of the womb. to
It stops flooding and relieves sup- *3
I pressedand p&infal menstruation. ?
For Chnnge of Life it is the best g
medicine made. It is beneficial g
taring pregnancy, and helps to jfj
I bring children into homes barrea s;
for years. It invigorates, Btlma- Hj
lates, strengthens the whole sys- 3
tem. Tills groat remedy is offert 1 eg
to all aflEcted women. "Why vrii
any woman suffer another minnt? 3
with certain relief within reach? Jg
"Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 -fig
per Dome ai your axug iwib. ^
For advice, in cases requiring special ,2
| ?iractions, address, givingmsymptoms. Iff
I the 11 Ladies' Advisory Department," j?
I The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat?
tanooga, Tenn. 'H
j Rev. J.W.SMITH, Camden, S.C.,?yt: K
| "BvwItaosedWineof Cardulathome %
S for falllrtg of th i warob and It entirely ffi
cnrod her." i*|
COL. ALSTON DEAD. ;
Bieo In Yorkvillc on Friday Morning. j
Col. Joseph K. Alston of the 1st '<
>. C. Regiment died at two o'clock ;
>n Friday morning in Yorkville. The
lewspapers for several days have i
>efn rc-porting Col. Alston's illness, j
nit somehow none of bis friends here !
....... , \
f-eme?i to thinic tdat ue wa3 danger- ?
Uisiy ill. Col. Alston left Columbia
n the 14th of October for the home of
tis broiher-in-law, Mr. William B.
ilcCaw. CJpon his arrival in Yorkriile
Dr. R Andral Bratton was ;
;u)!ed and it was discovered that he j
vas 6u?Vring from malarial jaundice,
:oiDb:neu wiih acnte longestion of
he kidnevs and iivtr. On Monday 1
-
1 17th, a collapse from heart j
'aiiure was noticed and those attend- x
r.g him became a I at-rued at his symp- >
oms. Coi. Aiston was born in Fairield
County Nov. 61d, I860. He was ^
he only child of Wm. F. Alston and
Susan a&h Cook, daughter of Gen.
?hili ? Cook of the Confederate army. ^
iVm. F. Alston, of Greeuville, a half i
)rotber, is his nearest relative. Col. <
\lston first attended the Porter {
Academy in Charleston, he also at- J
-3- J * (HaU/V/\I TT*n<VO 1
CHUtU V til* V^uwaiu O auuuvi at axiuqo ;
Uountam and the Carolina Military (
nstilute, from which he was graduated <
is senior captain. After graduation 1
itj read law in WmnsboroUQder Capt. ]
3. A. G?tiiiarri. After be was ad- i
nitte.! to lie bar he practised law iu 1
Soliim'o^a, being associated with H. C.
?attoc, Esq., under the firm name of
ilston & Patton. In 1888 he was ,
named to Miss Bell McCaw, of
forkyiHe. It goes without saying .
bat his many friends in Fairfield, bis
lative county, were shocked and
'insvcu uio uuuui</it ueuiu
' 1
A Clever Trick, *
It ceitainly looks like if, bat there is .
eally no trick about it. Anybody 1
:an try it svbo has Lame Back and
kVesk Kidneys, Malaria or nervous j
roubles. We mean he can enre him- <
;elf right away by taking Electric v
Sitters. Tbis medicine tones np tbe }
vhole system, acts as a stimulant to i
he Liver and Kidneys, is a blood (
surifier and nerve tonic. It enres
Constipation, Headache, Fainting .
Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. J
? ?1-1.1- . ?iij iI
X is purely vegeiauie, a uiuu io.aaLiv*?, *
uid restores the svslem to its natural j
rigor. Try Electric Bitters and be
:onvinoed that they are a miracle ,
vorker. Every bottle guaranteed.
)n!y 50j a bottle at McMastcr Co.'s i
Irng store. , 3
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LAFAYETTE COMMISSION.
Tbo following letter was received by
he postmaster and banded us for pubicariou:
Chicago, Ocf. 15, If 98.
'osrma-jter, Winnsboro, S. C.:
Dear Sir: You have doubtless been j
nade sware through the press, or your t
>cai school officials, of tbe movement ]
ecommended by President McKinley 1
md inaugurated by the commissioner ,
fenprai of the P?ri9 Exposition to 7
1 rect. in the name of oor school yoath, t
. inocuineut to General LiFayette. '
Efioris have been made by the 1
jaFayctte Memorial Commission to 1
ay tbe plana fully before the schools ]
>f the United States, with soggestions I
hat exercises be given by the children, ]
or the purpose of raising the funds j
:or the monument. Erarly all of the 1
States have officially the movement ?
,nd method of raising 'be fund, but in (
nany instances, owing to the bcal t
;ondi!ions er stringent rules in the <
chools, sach action has been found (
mnracticable and nothing is being
?s v _
lone.
The coinmiaioa addresses this ?pe;ial
letter to you as a representatire
iitizso, believing that the ?ignifi?ance ?
^nd international aspect of this move- 1
nent will appeal to yourjadgment and
jatriotisrn.
We desira, therefore, if yonr schools <
lave taken no 6teps in the movement, 1
bat yon take the matter up and in- t
rite, in such manner as yon may think 1
>esl, voluntary contributions from
roar people to the end that yonr com- <
nnnitr mav be reDresented in this 1
wiveraal tribute. Sach amount as j
rou u.ay be able to send will be cred- (
ted to ihe school children of your <
;itv, and should be made bythepeo- 1
)le with such understanding. Amounts
aised should be sent by November 1st 1
o the treasurer of the commission,
3on. Charles G. Dawes, comptroller
)f the currency, at Washington, D. C. 1
It youi schools have the matter in
land we asX you to join witii thtrn in '
naking the tribute to the memory of
;he Revolutionary hero worth j of the
jommunity from which it comes. 1
itespecuuiiy yuuis,
LaFayette Memorial Association, i
By Robert J. Thompson,
Secretary. (
JKABB HAPPENINGSThe
coid winds and frosty mornings .
af the past few da\s remind one
Liiat wiiiier is approaching in her
sable jacket.
The farmers of this section are basy
getting their cotton picked and ginned
ready for the low arid discouraging
market, whichconfrouts them.
Ri-v. and Mrs. A. M. McNaull, who
have been sojourning for a time with
hi; mother, expect to return very
soon to their home in Dillon, S. C.
Mrs. Mary McNaull, "who has been
sick for some time, ?eems to be im
pvovirg slowly.
R-v. II. L. Higdon, of North Carolina,
b-is bien called to the pastorate
of Lebauon and Union Churcbe?,
though nothing has been heard as to
whether or not he will accept the call.
Miss Bessie Simonton, of Avon,
S. C., hi?s arrired to lake charge of
tho school near Mr. Tom Anderson'*.
Mr. Jas. Macfi-: spent several days
of last week in Coiumbia.
Miss Florence Nicholas, of Kocky
Mount, has been visiting friends iu
the neighborhood.
Mi>s Clianie Coleman, of Feasterville,
is ibe guest of Misses Janie and
Belle Lemmcn.
Miss Elaanor LaBorJe, of Richland
county, has recently taken charge of
Vin snVinAl of \fi? T?rtht T.omtnrtn'a
I UU gVUVVi t*V Mfcf JLVVW^t A4V?MUW*'
Mr. Rice MacOe filtendect the funeral
of his annl, Mrs. F. \V. McMaster, of
Columbia, last week.
Oct. 18, 1898.
|y w
Lv\ I ,-.u? v '4 II ?m
f1 T ^ ?
Out isi Kansas*
yo
lives a happy v.*i?e. She writes: " I
lave used ftiolhcr'r. Friend before rpv
wo confinements. Tnz- !ast tlise I liad
wins, and was in ia^o: only a :ew mm- p*
:tes. Suffered very l;:ue.!' 'i'he reason loc
rl5y ?"
Mother's friend 5
gt{
does expectant mothers so much .
jood is because it is on external liniment, HC
o be applied upon t'li outside, where to
nuch of the strain eotr.es. It helps be- W(
sause the pores of Cm skin readily absorb
t, and it comes into direct contact with
md is absorbed bv the parts involved, in
Vlorning s:cknes~ is quickly banished, ga,
md nervousness is kept completely away,
rhe sense of dread and foreboding is not
iXDerienced. even during labor i{~ .'.r. rfti
Confinement is short and almost without w<
sain. Recovery is quid; and sure. Best tin
)f all, Mother's Friend benefits the j,0
anborn just as much as the expectanl <
mother, and when the little one comes i1
s^ill be strong, lusty and healthy.
Dni?tf*ta sell Mother's PrlcnJ for $1 n bottle, pg
Send for our f-.-ce book on th* subjeet, )
finely illuitr&ied.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
AT'.ANTA, OA. ?
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RIDGE WAY LOCALS.
Miss Annie Aiken who is to act as
naid of honor for Miss Lallic Rem- TI
>srt came down Saturday.
Miss Waites, of Colombia, is visitog
Miss Lillian Phillips. da
The protracted meeting which com- ^
nenced af tbe Methodist Chnrch on ftl,
Sunday night will last throughout the Cc
veek. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Phillips, de
ivill be aided bv the pastor of the pa
;hurch at St. Matthews, S. C.
Miss Bessie McMaster returned to lif
ilidgewav on Sunday and resumed va
ler duties at the High School Monday ^ai
ca
norning. pa
Mr. Jno. Williams and Miss Nellie a|
Williams who have been quite sick Ai
irith measles are able to be up again. at
Miss Bessie Qaatt.'ebaum is visiting j
Sirs. J. W. Team. L(
Mr. English Rembert came up from fa
Dolnmbia on Tuesday. tbi
Oct. IS, J98. J. O. N.
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Three Doctors in Consultation. ho
From Benjamin Franklin. _5j
"When yon are sick, what you like wi
)est is to be chosen for a medicine iu ]jr
he first place; what experience tells -ty
ron is best, to bo chosen in the second tfo
>lace; what reason (i. e., Theory) fr(
jays is best is to.be chosen in the last mi
place. But if you can get Dr. Inclilation,
Dr. Experience, and Dr. Reason go
o bold a consultation tagetber, tbey he
will give vou the best advice that can ve
se taSeB." I m;
When } on have a bad cold Dr. Icicli- a I
lation would recommend Chamber- ta
ain's Coagh Remedy because it is y0
feasant and safe to take. Dr. Ex>erience
would recommend it btcause iei
t never fails to pfiect a Bpeedy and th
)ermaneot cure. Dr. Reason would y0
ecommeud it because it is prepared jn
)n scientific principle?, and acts on
lature's plan iD relieviugr tbe lucgs, 0f
)penisg the secretions and restoriug 'vy
.be system to a natural and healthy re
:ondition. For sale by McMaster Co., th
irnprgiets.
JiLYTHEWOOD NEWS.
Ai "Sweet Peas" seems to be out of
lesson, 01 taking- a vacation, I wiil
jutan my appearance for awhile. D
WW a delightful month October is. | ^
What a freshness in the air, aud a
srispnes? (hat makes us all feel good,
)at why dwell on the weather when Gi
;heie is so much more interesting
lews.
Mr. Wm. Wilson, of Pleasant, has ^
jrecicd qalte a mansion on Washing- to
;on St, store honse and residence se
ioining, wliich we presume he will
)ccopy as soon as completed. We or
ixtcnd a hearty welcome to Mr WiN j)
son as a worthy citizen. le
Mr. C. A. Ciinkscalcs is at home
for a few days.
E. B. Price, C. H. Wilson and J. R.
Hoffman arc home on a 30 days cc
furlough. ai
Miss Emma Hood his returned a?
cs
bome after spending several veeks w
with relatives in Wiunsboro. tt
Mi6s Frank ^Vooteuhas been vifit- sj
ing relatives and friends at Columbia, f1
Mrs. F. E. Hood attended the as- ^
sociation at Wirmsboro.
Misses Fannie McLean and Lois N
Clinkscalea paid Myrtle a flying vieit 1*
last Friday. C
Mr3. W. H. Wooten, of Wiunsboro,
has been visiting her father Mr. A. ft
Dnnn. ri
?*? T> ? 11? U??,l nvi/1 r.n rotnrnpH S
JLX 15* 1JC11U J-LVOii t*ii v*. cvii ? wvm. ?v?.
to l'neniiome in Atlanta after spend- re
ing quite a pleasant visit with rela- lc
lives. tc
Mr. J. C. Crumpton, of Ridgeway, ir
was in town last Sunday.
There was a very pleasant entertain- ti
ment given by Misses Emma and Lily ci
Hood last Friday evening in honor ot h
"our Boldier bo>s." a:
With bast wishes to The News and tl
Herald. Chrysanthemum. p
Oct. 18, r98. it
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Arnica SsIth. I V
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, a
3ruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, U
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, C
Chillblaiiis, Corns, and all Skin Erup- o
> ions, and positively cures Piles, or no tl
pay required. It is guaranteed to give c
perfect satisfaction, or money refund- d
ed. Price 25 ce??ts> per r?ox. For saie
by McMnsfpr Cu. o
W'-~rt ?SS7OTE5 ViTAUT'i 'It:
tA W v 8 .. T I
Jc5i V-s*? *3 8l4Wa i
Weii Maa i
the ' .&fe& of Me.
GREAT w??* ? t
FRENCH JIEMEPY produces the a'?ove result
"" in 30 {lays. Cure; Ifcr-jotu Dsbilily. Jmpotency,
Varicocele, l-'cilikg Memory. Stops all drains ana
losses caused by errors of youth. It wards off In- c
sanity and Consumption. Your.;: Men regain Man1
ood and Old Mea recover Youthful Vigor. It (
^ives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fiti
a man lor business or marriage. Easily carried ia ]
the vest pocket. Price CO 6 Boxes $2.51
Ov mail, in plain pack-3L? t; I ?V irc, with r
vvritteu guarantee. DR. JcAiTO'KAnKA, Pari*
Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist,
Winnsboro, S. ?,
IX PEJOfSYLTANIA. fir
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Ernest Crosby Better?Bis Father Glvr-s ((J
Description of Harrisbnrg:.
Mr. Editor: I have been here in the b<
pital of Pennsylvania for taorc than
week, called here by a telegram p
iting that my eon Erne&t was here in te
> hosnifal and serinuslv ill. and for cc
s to come at once. I left home hardly,
iaking the train at Chester 8
;lock in the racrning and arrived
re next morning at 3 o'clock. I
and my son better and lias been on
; mend every day siuce. Under Tj
ler circumstances I might have given
u something interesting of rn> irip. ;,!j
Harri.-bnrg is a vwry plave ! '
le mouutain scenery aroasn here is J
fleetly be-.utirul, I went out tc J
>k at the cemetery and from there to 13
3 iarpe reservoir tint soppy t??e ciiy '
th water. From there you cao see 1
over the city. I wonr down to seltown
wh(:re they muLe ra*!s anri L'
!h brifiges for railroad-. Ii is s?id ^
be the largest *teel works in the j
jrld. I wss told that they work j rf
? ..." . I aI
)00 hands. I saw thun rolling sieel Ul
all kinds ot shapes and s-iz s. I S?
w pieces said to weigh twenty tons ^
bandied by machinery and appaatly
with as mach eaee as if it didn'i w
iigh ten pounds. I was pointed out rc
0 house" where Don Cameron was a,
rn and where ke lives now. r4
The Baptist State Convention met T"
re Monday and is is session now.
1 will give you a description of the tc
ople in my next. W. W. Crosby. cc
October 19,1898.
OASTORIA, b]
'txz the ^ Kind You Hayfl Always Bought i re
T.!?;
j,J
IE REMBERT-HOOVER WEDDING Hi
th
Columbia Remitter. rl
Ridge way, Oct. 2L.?On Wednes- ai
y afternoon the marriage of Dr. n<
2t?ry F. Hoover and Miss Lailie fl;
imbert was solrauizsdin St. Stephen's ic
nrch by Rev. A. R- Mitchell of h<
lumbia. .The church was artiscically ni
T-i coo TYi\TvMn on/1 nolmc r*c
WlAl^iU IT IIU Ulj & MV Wiiw Vv
rlands of the bride-like flower fall- fl;
* gracefully from arch to arch, fj
reathing the rails of the chancel and
ting their feathery heads from the fa
sea on the altar, the silvery light of cs
nps and candles softening their deli- U
te beanty. The organ was a mas of la
1ms lifting their stately heads from
Dackground of the white myrtle. $j
a expectant crowd felled the .church ~
an early hour and awaited ihe
uiiog of the bridal party. Promptly
4.80, to the ever-sweet strains of jf
)hengritt's wedding march, beanti- \
Ily rendered by Mrs. J. G. Herndon,
e bridal party entered, preceded by
e nshers, Messrs. Samuel P. Thomas Sl
d Chivis L. Wray. Miss Annie Be
!ken of Winnsboro acted as maid of ?f.
*5- : i_ j r _ .
nor, Decuuimgjy uretBeu ui wuuc m
gandie lavishly trimmed with white g'1
tin ribbon and crimson roses. She <1
is immediately followed by (he
ide, on the arm of her brother, Mr. r*
illie JRembert. They were met at ^
b chancel by the groom, who entered $
)m the vestry room with his best to
in. Mr. James Hoover of HamptoD. d<
The bride was stylishly attired in a ^
wnof white silk benrielta en traine,
r loveliness enhanced by (he bridal c"
il and wreath of bride'e roses and
aidenhair fern, carrying in her hand _
Donquet of (he same, while love and ""
ppiness added new baauty to (he &
utLfnl, lovely faco. ?
Mi*sRembert is thereunder; d^ugh- j
: of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Remb rt of
is place and Dr. Hoover is .1 p-?pul*r u
ang physician, who has lately Mine b,
lo our midst from Hampton. * vr
The y?cng couple leH in a shower ir
Rice on. the *fternoon-j.rau> for it
ashington. From there they will c
turn to Hampton to pay a visit to s<
e familf of the groom. cl
g
Atnillil and Whiskey Habits
VIU III cured at borne with- ,
outpaiu. Boot of par* n
gwiwl tlcmaaBcntgBEE. a
HHMi b.m.woolley, m.d.
AUmShWb Office 101N. Pryor St. A
.?1 a
ACGHTER OF THE CONFEDERACY. J
eadquarters South Carolina Division,
United Confederate Veterans,
Charleston, Oct. J8,1898. 0
sneral Order No. 19. v
It A period of thirty days has been E
lowed to olapse, before the formal j C
inouncement of the death of "Tte a
aughter of the Confederacy" is made h
the comrades of the division, as a
ason of silent mourning for the irreirable
loss of the lepreseutative of *
e war period, who bound ns to cur
ily Confederate president, Jefl^rson
avis. The division commander exuded
to Mr3 Jefferson Davis the
mpathy of the comrades by tele- ii
aph, in" these words: "la tin name p
! the grief 6tricken comrades of the n
vision I offer most respectful and siL:ro
sympathy," and also ordered the i
ijatant general "of the division to n
ssompany the delegation from the
imps 01 1113 onarieeiun J ugmic.Ji,
ho were sent to Richmond lo attend ic
funeral, taking with him the divi- '
on colore, thus representing the divion.
In hi9 official capacity he was
ivited to be one of the honorary pal! ?
?are re.
2. Miss Varina Anne Davis died at
arragansett Pier, R. I, September
Itb, 1898. The title "Daughter of the
onfederacy" died with ber
Were it not f>>r those who are to 1
>llow u?. ?-<l perpetuate the memo- t
e? of t - i, ugglc of ihe Confederate 1
tates, ihe division commander would t
>main silent, as words seem ?o have -1
ist their significance, unci griefs are s
)o keenly felt to be relieved by wail- I
ig out our woer. * '
The position of "The Daughter of
le Confederacy" was uniqae.and there i
m be no successor. Never did woman 1
ave the same devoted and reverential
Section of to many hundreds of
lousands of earnest God fearing peole,
never did woman so fully deserve
.. To the Confederate veterans she '
^presented more thau a sentiment,
ae was tne eraDSGimeni ui ?
fe bav<> furled our banners forever,
nd now we liave buried onr hearts in
3C grave of "The Daughter of the
,'onfederacy," as 6he peacefully sleeps
y her father's side sharing with bim
be blessing of their and our God. We
an only mourn and say God's will be ,
one.
To Mrs. Jefferson D*vis, and <o her
nly remaining chii<i, Mrs. J. A.
?aj es, we extend heartfeit *nd earnest
yropathy, and as unou keenly and for
ho rest of their lives they mnit --tiff-ir, 1
Prevention i
>eiter than cure. Tutt's Liver I
not only cure, but if i
aken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
lyspepsia,biliousness, malaria,
:onstipation, jaundice, torpid
iver and kindred diseases.
rUTT'S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
DHDBMnOMBHBnMMnHDHn
> in greater platitude may ;he God of
ercy comfort them and bring solpce
* their crashed and lacca'ed hearts,
o Forth.ce months, from Sept:-in r
18tb,189S, the camp3 of the divion
will drape tbeir color6 i.i mo;-:rng,
in bonor of the memory of -'The
anghteror the Confederacy'and in
stimony of the sincere srr;ef of the
mrades of the division.
By order Major Genl. (J. Irvine
Walker.
James G. Holmes,
Adjutant Genera!, Chief of Staff.
Success?Worth Knowing.
I years' success in the South, proves
ughes'* T-it a great remedy for
ui\s and all Malarial Ft>ve?s Better
mo Quinine. Guarant-.-J. t . i-.
yu^ists. 50c. Htid ei-00 : les * j
. j
-Ths two negroes ssrrc-tcd i.rj
: cc??y by breach of (rust * ;lro beio e
cjjistrate Catbcart on T:;esd:>'. !
is is the case brong'.f by Phi'pi
~rx\er. mentioned in our ]?-: i:?snc i
bii'p identified one of thu i;;e:r nanv d j
;.-iac Slack, as the tna>i who or?uined !
vamv dollars Irom him, ap-n tnej
spresentation that he wasted to i
iansre a twenty dollar bi'l. PhMipj
tid that he had never seen the otur
sfendant?, Ben Taylor, before he
:rest, and could not conocct Lioi
ith the crime. The State was rep
sented by W. D. Douglass and the
jfendant by Jas. W. Hanahan.
isac Mack was committed to jiil in
sfault of a two hundred dollar bend
i stand trial at the next term of
>nrt.
Deafness Cannot be Cnrcd
y local applications as they cannot
sach the diseased portion of the ear.
here is only one way to cure deaf
2ss, ana mat is uy wufiuuiuua;
;raedies. Deafness is caurt d by an
flamed condition of the mucous
r:ing of tbe Eustachian Tube. When
lis tube is inflamed you Lave a
imbling sound or imperfect hearing,
id when it is entirely closed, Deaf;s8
is the result, and unle^ the inmiraation
can be taken out and this
ibe restored to its normal condition,
sarins will be destroyed forever;
lgc cases out of 'en arc caused by
itarrh, which is nothing but an inimed
condition of the mucus surices.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
>r any case of Deafness (caused by itarrh)"
that, cannot be cared by
all's Calarrh Cure. Seud for circurs
* free.
fJ&. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.. O
3ald?liy Druggists, 7oc.
A. New and Complete Treatment. ; o:isisti:;? of
JPPOSITORiES, Capsules of Ointment and two
ixes of Ointment. A never-failincc cure for Piles
every nature ar.d decree. It make;; an operation
th the knife, which is painful, and often resti'ts
death, unnecessary. Why ensure this terrible
lease? Wc rack a Written Guar;me# in cach
BOX. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.and <1 a box, 6 for
. Sent by mall. Samples lree
OINTH3EKT, ?5o- n*d 'Sc.
flN^TIPATIOM Cur?d- P1!t'; ; ?ntc<3, L-y
UltOl irn . JvIM Japanese Lit-: Pellets, the
eat LIVER ai d STOMACH RKGO.'.ATCRa::*'
-OOD PUFIFIER. Small, mild s;nd pleasa:.
take: especially adapted for children's use. ;o
>ses 25 cents.
FREE- A vial of these Ihmoas littie Pellets will
: Jtiven with r $1 box or more of Pil?: Cure.
Notice?The genuine Faisa.jAJ-ANEs.--r 1
URE for sale enly by
J.J. UJtJJUAK, .Druggist,
Winnsboro, S. C.
1Mb. Diseases J
4 I
For the speedy and permanent cure c-;.1
itier, salt rheum and tczc:~.i, CL?:u
erlain's Eye and Skin Oi::-ui?nt I*
'ithcut an equal. It relieve itch1
g and smarting almost instantly r.r.d
s continued u?e effects r. t
are. It also cures itch, bErbr-r's
;ald head, sore nipples, ire-bin/; pile-:,
bapp?d hands, chronic sore eyes r.r;d
emulated lids.
Dr, C&ofs Coutiitiea Pcv<?e?s
orsesare the bast tonic, blc.,;'. purifier
ndvermiluge. Price, 25cen;-:. cold by
tcMaster Co., Druggists. *
7in^l disnh^re^.
I JL A * V^A ? A vr w v I
HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT
II the 25th day of November, 1898,1
rill apply to the Judge of Probate for
'airfield County, at bis office in the
Jourt House at Winusboro, 6. C.. for
final discbarge as Administrator cf
e estate of John R. Thomas, deceas-ed.
SAML. P. THOMAS,
10-224w Administrator.
RICE! RICE! BICI!"
Consignments ot R -ugb Rice soiicted.
Prompt milling and retnru of
iroceeds or account sales. Highest
isi ket prices paid for smrd Rice.
""OUM'iiUfl XtiUv A.Hi v: A* ivut j
be chc-apest and best &tock fo;>cl ov t!:e
aa:ket, for .-a'e at low figure*.
WEST POINT MILL CO ,
10-20-2*v Charleston, 8. C.
Stain I m
Office of County Commissioners,}
Winnsboro, S. C., O.t, JO. 1898. $
xnrrnR T.S HEREBY GIVEN
bat a meeting of ihe Board of Control
'or tbe County of Fairfield will be
leld in the office of tbe County Commissioners
for said Con at y on (be
riRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT,
it which meeting applications for the
wsitioii of Difepen-er at UkUeTvav
vill be considered.
All applications for sail! position
nnst be on file \vit!i the Beard at least
en davs before ?aid dat*?.
J M. HIGGINS,
J. F. LYLES,
S. II. TERRIS,
10-1 l-3t Board ot Control F. C.
1 HAVE
JUST Kill
A.s protty a Stock of Goods as
has ever be?n bi ^ j^ht to
the towa,
Consisting in part of Rogers &
Bro.'s celebrated plated wares
?Ladles, Knive#, F o r k s,
Spoons, Carving Sets, ?fcc.
ALSO
Handsome China Cake Plates,
Berry and Salad Dislies,
Yases, Cracker Jars, &c.; &c.,
and invite an inspection of
thena at your earliest convenience.
Eespectrully,
C. M. CHANDLER
fro wo
||j| After you have tried
other preparations, an<3
'?J? to relieve you, then us<
ft fiCDST
* j
It FEMALE P.
?I v ?(Gh F. ]
j| it will cu
@|| FOR SALE BY ALL DEAL)
@Jf L. GHRSTLE & CO., Cf
Sole Manufacturers ar
nERRVS FICEL
j^TTGrTJ ST,
BOB WHITE?Seco
GOLD MEDAL?Fa:
ABSOLUTELY PURE W!N1
a I fully realize the suprem
for Flour, adulterated with Cc
and-other Foreign matter. (
August 10th, 1898, I offer th*
above Brands of Flour Guara
Winter Wheat Goods of the H
I have a first-class, up-to-date
per clay, run entirely by water pow
the City, with every facility known t
Your orders will have prompt sh
the best attention.
S&*ASK FOR PRICES Flour. I
Stuff delivered your station.
SSF HOUSEKEEPERS Get price
WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Brands
L ij. l#|RY,Thel
aSES fe^ggaeaBB a a
iHEKIFFS SALE. rJ
BY VIRTUE OF EXECUTIONS
t me direcieJ, I have Jevied npou and- .
v. 'Ii rscll before the Court Hou:e in la
Winrc'nnm S. ts. . ?o ; highest cash II n
ddeiVor."?i be FiRST MONDAY IN " "
NOYEUBEJLi, the following deEcribed
trr.cts of land, containing One Hun- B;
dred aid Thirty (130) Acres, and
bounded north by ;ands of W. M.
Hood; east by lands of J. E. Flanigan;
south by T. W. bligh; west by E. H.
Ileitis and Emma Stewart. * ?
Also One Hundred and Thirty (.130)
Acres, bounded north by lands of
Lewis Sharpe and estate of E. A. Kennedy
; east by land1 of Adolphus Kelly
and estate of E. A.Kennedy; south _
by estate ot Thomas Sessions, de- -Li1
ceased, and estate of E. A. Kennedy; an<
west by P. II. Flanigan. tiia
Levied upon as the property of p;
P. II. and J. E. Fiauigan, at the suit of /
A. F. Ilnff nn?! A. F. Kuff & Co.
11. E. ELLISON, S. F. C. Stj
Winnsboro, S. C., Oct. 14, 189S. ]
10-lotd
!SR. IB. 1R08K8. Z
UV9 V mt ? c* mtv w ?*? ? ? ,
<
Late physician in charge of the Kceley ste
Institute at ilct Spriug-% Ark., jIir
aiul the Tri-Elixiria Kemedy
Co., Mercphi?. Tcnn., has ;
opsnsd a private iusti- tute
at 1 lot Springs du
for t':e treat* rei
mor.r r>? I t
" I inc
i
: ffloroMae, Me?, Ops anil J
Cocaine HaMt, !
t
And all diseases in it come to ;?
tills great health resort, such
s rlr'imatism, nenraleia, inr
ri : , nervous, blood, iiver, : |J
k:d.tcy and stomach c o mr'aints.
His home treatment for the 1
whiskey and drug habit can
be se:;t to any address. Correspondence
solicited aud con- T
fidential. ~
B^Iier'erences: Any oankerorcity
ciScial of Hot Sprigs. 12-1 97
HBADQ BARTERS | p
?FOR? |"
MILLINERY GOODS!
j i
!
j
OPEN TEI YEAR ROMD.
. J
PATTERN iJ ATS and BONNETS j J
vf t.;c :;.c 'ausi A complete j ba
i n:i -j:' ".ii?* S'. Cli!;''rf-u's aiid Infants' j
'aps. \Va'k::--<r ils and Sailer's ia j 1
;? ! ii;.? i?e>v >L .
ilr Mi:ii*:??r >? c ;:-i<Iereu fnv o* the I
best 'ow:', mjU our work gives per-!
*"ect sii
Thaakii'g my cu t mors for past i
j.atron&gc, I s?>i cit u continuance of j St
.he 6ame. i }
MRS. A, L. McCARLEYJ^
9-20 3cn I ta|
\ FRICANA -will cure Constipation and | J
t\ jg a wonderful Liver Medicine. Try ft '
M
3?jg
S
. . '
'
111
. -
?n?iiimii i i mi - i in in
______ 1 d
t?> rtiPi
men ill
Doctors and all ||f * ^
I they have failed a -<
a
l R'C i|
ANACEA. ||
RE YOU. - jg
BRS IN MEDICINES. Jf?
lattanooga, Term. X?
id Proprietors.^^
?80D 111! ? 0 -
OBUll III^LLU
'
ad Patent,
acy Patent.
m WHEAT FLOUR
e disgust of consumers
>rn Flour, Corn Starch,
Dn and after this date,
5 Wholesale trade the
mteed Absolutely Pure
ighest type^
Mill, caoacitv 600 barrels
er, located in the heart of
o the business.
ipment, quick delivery and
fieal, Grits, Bran and Ship
s from your grocer on BOB
; flour?pur? goods.
% *
USerchgut filler
Tore Watches
HAIiED Bej Oii(i iwEF^.lE^
y So-Called Cheap Watch-1
1 , ^
markers man uy wwuus
them too years.
Do you know
at great promptness, good work
1 low prices are t&e features
f. Iio-c-a moAa T? "Rrandfc's busi
5S the largest and only success
its kind in this part of the _
ite?
Eligli grade Railroad "Watches,
L English and all kinds of for;n
and domestic time-pieces
efully repaired and guaranteed
oughout for 12 months.
31d style key wind changed to
m wind watches without cliangi;
appearance. Only $15.00.
:st-class work only.
Every modern appliance to proce
the highest grade of watch)airing
promptly for the least
>ney.
. BMSET.tw*
CBISTER, S. C.
MnBaMooHiamaaacaBiKaBaaanmcKnjcaw'#
have just received the .
last barrel of
orta Hico iBlass&s '
THAT WAS CAPTURED
in the !?. -1 battle t a the 6th of
Jans by Sampson's fls-'-t.
ALSO A BARREL OF BEST '
r. 0. MOLASSES
and oih r ImyiT trru^p.
2 rases Cu-i;ihv*s Jlsn;?. X - bt?t
lL ^ \
ills )U isi.' ir:;-. u'".
200 1b- B):v. > ilsuns.
200 lbs Eugiisi; Br:-akt:i>t Stri^B
100 lbs Bo'-fcrni 6 ?-'4ge.
5 bane's V. Ml;*
2 ' irro-s >-!.
a : i k ' i ! > frth*h raiiiirdCjg^l
it Ciroc- j ies.
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