The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, January 08, 1901, Image 2

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NEWS AND HERALD. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY, -BY WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. J. FRANK FOOSHE, . - - EDITOR. TERMS, TN ADVANCE: One Year,............................$t50 Six Months........................ .. .75 WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday, January 8 -- 1901 THE General Assembly meets to-day. How would you vote if the proposition to issue bonds for the bnilding of the Winnsboro aud Camden Railroad were submitted to you? Have you considered which way your vote would best serve your interest and that of your community at present and in the future? SUPERITENDENT McMOAN in his report especially urges upon the legislature three measures the appropriation of $200,000 to the general school fund, better - supervision of the schools through expert supervisors elected by 6the than a political system, and the eniployment of an assistant superintendent. We are heartily in favor of all three. Tmis is an excellent time for teachers to -interest their pupils in the legislative department of our government. How our legis lators are elected and how our laws are passed are of as much importance as any questions that can be presented to our future citizenship, and they are ques tions that should by all means find a place in the school-room. Born our Rredecessor and his successor ha e called attention to ..hdaitof the coroner's of William Ros been g* u jail for -r er days of - on The part of e y are charged with a crimA, the enormity of which and the circumstances surrounding it de mand that the very closest w be kept over all three and no favors be shown any. them, whatever hi~ as-. may have * by 4 exposii by an apormet of $250,000 for a og South < builing*II" presentseio Carolina atth wll be asked for the lga tae. of $50,000 for a state beinoi ase There should ben the isus b~y out legislators in t discue 810n of the proinane tho wisdom ofi, is wholy 1inaees hvie wisdoml of the Batel ayi atm buildin8 for the didenta propo desrie is aselleie sitin- ebe wrho oppose any A few there ~osiOnoth tepo the har eston alonevl ~bnefitted-Ti tery counfe and far between' Evdebe coune in the State isul be tree Epecially w gaite countY- i' ifitold e more attractr exhni ou exhbit of the grad1 thich or bde er rejected,- t which owr bprises- to ha t wcntone of ou wealth. Worerstone that 1o Fairfield .' w e tst recorded agal tihe tato stance to this theSate'swic pomises so mni postein ustral aevelopmen th whole State and of or 4 Rev. E. A- o caie o te S. C., has bmin and UPPi Foes chrchsev. Mr. Mc iacept i in taeul churches. Th be mo tn Sunds e trying th ehurches to cOOer i no jocating the pato sacourteous, C -gr.t~i Mc O" preacher al gertleman, Uid be a great hI oer, adi t iend' in Union . it is to be hoped ha Th O 'bs nthe countY yasO acpTdi Mr.Mcow hahs fr cal and wl iahh'~~ . RELATV SINSOUTH CAROLINA A sheep killing dog up in Maine has eaten up his master's farm ana died. The dog killed a neighbor's sheep and the neighb ar proposed to settle the matter if the dog was killed. The owner of the dog would not have his dog killed and a law suit followed. The owner of the dog had to mortgage his farm to pay costs and damages and the next thing was the surrender of the farm to pay the mortgage. The dog's master is homeless and the dog is dead.-Cbeter Lantern. This same Maine farmer who loRt all to save his dog has relatives. in South Carolina who are willing to let their neighbors lose their all to save their own dogs. As an instance, the Messrs. Kinard, of Kinety Six, who are among the largest sheep raisers, recently lost over a hundred dollars worth of sheep by worthless curs. But stili Tbe legislature will pass no aws gainst the keeping of these d)gs. Judged by their actions we would onclude that some of our legislators are close kin to the inan in Maine. THE WATEREE PRIZE CLUB. Thirteenth Anniversary an Enjoyable Oc casion--First Prize Awarded the Late T W Rawls for 646 Pounds Lint on an Acre-Officers Elected for Another Year. Mr. Editor: Please give me space in your c lunns to report the thirteenth anniversary ot the Wateree Prize Club. ,Toe supper given at Mr. T. L. John sfon's o-i the evening of the 27th was not lacking in any way- in keeping with our past record. It was-perfectly grand. The money prizes had been ispensed with at a previons meeting, and nothing changed hands but the medals. The only thing tbat marred our meet ing was the thoughts that one of our most active members was not there, and never would be again. Yea, he is gone. God, in his divine providence, has called him where he will toil no more with this world' tr-uhles. Though he had inen confine.1 to toe house tbs vdr, his name will appear first among the prize winners: T. W. Rawls, cotton prize3 No. 1, 646 pound. lint. Ti. acre had 200 pont.di ac!d, and two sacks cot ton seed meal, 100 pounds ammonirted guano, and 15 busbels of coton seedi received THE 1E* AND --" nd dor 5Aenia 0 dal parts mixe or d ed g ce Jotn~sn 0 vein'' cin oera a eray wasi poite th o F .Ni> the Priz Cl. Secretary. g9 esicham by d~e usfu aokstoth cJony, n ll t ent home tra givenour poP hoida wasc beotedmast detul im. we. haditara eaue lof te spame your enjoya btnon th e part ofth waMtescami for bithr eer$5 ift ofit rle ooad and -stl ok etoh rC thrown andtlO ther thmfedinne pYoursa resectfully, rda givn or hlidys at T h ics 'before.theemaa e hadki, dS de-'*t' ' 1901. A mostenoyaherete of teme a ther aing onbe prtof th e t itte oangi~re for tae $n cop rs trw CnO ermdt -or kespcfudreeied ,n qui 001hrbuidig by emonir e:any oth -un truble prompt reE byte isink~ ingi i dag hous t l e lad suggs 4.tO Ac.M einut sutgL red tane is A0 are ntcd t'esequently and i )tc e clya9 pr Og on utheirin. n . t MasterasCo. rSho Ross aio j our ot Ter Reeikngd- his eceived em inrseere knw t pneteumboma o byas th Ajkn fun en audvse e pet. The a sa sCn e no fo'n assrt on deami - wly r0eoveredy saed a,'tl eaovech~ uti eesd su kerig F t semnthese ut tlhs a uSA or eVsa~i THE DISPENSARIES FLOURISH Report of the Winnsboro and Eidgeway DIspensaries The statement of the gross and net profits of each dispensary in the stale during the eleven months ending N7o vember t^0 last has been issued. The gross sales for the period indicated amounted to the enormous sum of 2,421,84Q-22-nearly. two and a half millions of dolars. On' this the state's profit was $176,012.18; and the net profits divided equally between the towns and cities of the state, covering a'so the beer dispensaries, reached $998,166 26-making the total profits for the eleven months on the state's big liquor business $474,178.46. The net profits from beer dispensaries to towns and cetunties aggregate $27,469. 81. The Charleston dispentaries realized $12 305 26 net proits; the Columbia 22,738.79; the Greenville $10,130.42; the Spartaiburg $11,382.03. The Winnsboro dispensary netted $3,203 33 tp be divided between town and county, The net profits of the idgeway dispensary were $933.11. The sales by months were as follows: WINNSBORO DISPENSARY. Sales. Profit. January, 81,817-00 $186 40 Fbruary, 1.939 45 198 28 March, 1,912 75 226 69 April, 1,450 36 07 06 May, 1,5P3 75 129 06 Jine, 1,694 90 192 49 July, 1,467 45 1U8 21 Aungust, 1,687 90 261 80 September, 2,611 30 396 27 October, 2,57 -60 _= 55 November, 2,570 90. 39501 December, 4,10160 6065.51 $25 394 95 3,202 33 RIDGEWAT DISPENSARY. Sales. . Profit January, $ 755 60 56 76 February, 697 90 48 87 March, 653.80 31 31 April, 443 95 13 69 May, 437 55 13 44 June, 442 95. 29 4 July, 366 80 00 9( August, 452 95 3 1 ptember, 918 50 15 7 Otober, 1,08305 1 6' November, '963 85 67 2 December, 1,276 70- 14 6'i $8,493 50 33 11 The Mother's Favorite ...hamberlain's Cough Remedy tbi Wgther'e favorite. It is pleasa ani te an wa .Coughs, colds, o aBgh. a east ang 0 dag and -n. 0 I o0n sa-aaemb an th e cial e capacl'Y0 ofiR tO i enot veryTs Gov. *~0ef ** , ey' sed exper tsu'aan Is ortorf the nuti an adept. ster t ttin g to be qulit t. r o Episcoalp boriand avery en n cope were Mr' liott he bPy~ co Mis ioreP un el lla Shoke , witnser rman. Tthe estswer Is ad d clerks abou the 0alo, era of th erl ssembly and ~end Miss all is a daughter of M en aai ShockleY of Sep-to-d ant widely knownh hand een s dg of that city. Sh ihd ba s .og alall" filas athoMitford, ib~d Cor. Hall is a young teas at Mr. aP inClarendon Count~ baodan, tno his home at Mita to badpndhe hoias On the w pedthe hldaybeand Miss S dy camthslardogether. One t dn me thydei tatf teyol r ried.Bo eldmirers o~ ' laady's father beingi was sent Mc ~~weeney, a thie crmoy him oe0 eadilY assented. The "overnrtycm r the Columbia dabot 3 o'clock and dhre direct) th heSate capitol, whrthe ,Edu me by Sapenintend nto tedUeZ Mch and us hered wer e in liv chaber. The wenl ad el nesses in wating, the oeradnb the snographer ofd, the gen office The oungd in a tailor a fulfugirl, wasgOWae rial and worn d dreddres of drab materecin it lar e capeau. Af er ecuri l " ama ns.the goyernor, praye proce t-. hand, fced the gnp.C The proes rforthth te cereiocuhyi Th clerpo e-- were given by eahd Acar thv e- oe. 0ring waserned hok hands mo iY the govrnr se present'1 thhe.bride, Theu a brief seaso . introdue and a congratuatiotf conversation rv o teu i happy uP rvey to the trin S,w when lthyto th ti-A rn unset . eparatiafs ofte fail t metot eation because ey ca ydynd and 'aumious f '. The r' on that d ts all ch dO Ie PRESTON RION, AGANT FOR Pacific Fire Insurance Comrany of New York. 1 Glen Fall Insurance Company or New York. Rochester German insurance Com pany of Rochester, N. Y. Solicits share of public patronage. 9-26-1y Tarrer-Kohn At the hoipitable hone of the bride's father, on Dec. 27, Mr. D. K. Tarter was united in marriage to Miss Lucy Kohn, W. R Briscoe ofi'ciaing. After an elegant and sumptuc.u feast Mr and Mrr. Tarrer departed for '/olwm bia. Mr. Tarrer is a prominent aad hon ored citizen of that city, a:id Miss Lucl a flower from one of Fairfield's finest families. May their lives be fair as tbeir w cd ding day, long and useful. A Powder Mil Explosion Removes everythiag in 'ight; so do drastic mineral pills, at both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aot s pills, when Dr. King's New Life Filti5 which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cure4 Heaa. ache, Constipation. Only 25c at Mc Master Co.'s drug store. B RYAN A MAN Here is an anecdote I heard from the late Hon. Judge Belton Oreal. one of South Carolina's greatest temperance advocates. A young lady had tried hard to ge t a young gentleman to take the temper ance pledge, tried in vain, and he of fered her his arm, but she replied that &be would never put her arm through another jug handle. Sam Jones is a most vehement man for prohibition. I think the New York Wo:Id is too hard on our late Democratc candidate for president. Isn't Bryan a man, a sovereign? 14 Mr. McKinley or any other man In the world s.nything more. J. C. Feaeter. indigestion dyspepsia biliousness and the hundred and one It cures permanently by atn naturally on all organs ofth body. Asa bloodclener, flesh builder, and health-restore it has no equal. Put us n Qua . Bottles, and sold at.I each. 0 .TE MICIan DRUG cOMPANY.0 John H. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro, . C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, L. (.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C ; T. G. Patrick & Co., White Oak, S. C. WE thank our friends for their liberal patronage in the last and wis, them all A. Happy New Ye . .M. HABENICh~U Dealer in Fine Grocerien . s pepsi a Cure be ig gO eststbefnddi rehsO~t lwsnd -~ ses Mk esjntraia, her tof mprfC te@. ziz Q~JIIRNRAILWU Gentral Time at Jacksonville and 8Sv"A? Easten Time at Other Point& Schedule In Sffret June10fla, 19y, TIM 0 XORTN3OU"I. - (W.jaknville (p. 8 . - ----- sav.. (. o ,............ - .rSa l.. ................ ...... 4 'n. . 1 o....... ..... . -6 " ranhe.............. .. "in ................... 4 Ar. ColbLa .................. 1100a 55G L. Augusta, (So. By.). ... Granitefille ............. ..... 281 0 anhenn ............... 8005a " Johnston............520. 41 1W r. Co .mbia, (U .. ........ ...... 5 s Lv. ColumbI, (Bldg .... 930. @10 6 201 " Winnsboro ................ .... 03p 55 " Chester ................. 7 8181 " RockHill ................ ...... 8 8 .Charlotte 9........... . .TDanvill ............... . - 00 - .JBohsond ............... ... a 6 v oria (Pa.EE)..... ..... 9Pp6m " lh .in b r ........... ...... "M 5 " Ceser ... ................75p 8f . Ro km il . ............... ...... S 3 r. Cha r g .......... .... --..- --- p 1 9 .0.. M okBON. AX. or10 m ............ ... ...... 48 V * ~~............ ... ore ..... ...... U elp: l .' * t,.... ............. ..... am Lr.............. .... 40b4m burg .... .o Ar m iW .. ......... ... SOUTB3OUND. O a ................ ..... 5 4. .. ..... .e .......... 15, .................. .....1 .. . .. S - e um(9..)...... ..... P mebui... ........ ... .... b .... . ........ 1 8 4A. AVE Just Received Direct from England a complete line of ROYAL 1RONSON CHINA An extra supply of GLASSWARE as also been added to this depart nent, together with a nice selection of lue and White Enameled Ware. We cardially extend an inpection ) be.=e goods to every one. No ouble to show them or quote prices. J. VW. SEIGLER OEBEAR'S Dyspe psia Tablets -Cur'es- C t 8e and Comt, cesa ni mkfmjfo aa When r ' r a~f patren wetd 3 for a shr aaag ~ tt5~rie a: aUhose t' - . LLLes REPORT OF% Coulit Snornsor. CLAIKs APPROVED AT TH- LAST MEET ING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTT CoMmssIoNEEs BELD DEC. 21, 1900. The following claims were exsmined and approved on State Case Fund of 1900: No. Am.unt. s90 Winnsboro Bank, $44767 891 R E Ellison, 756 892 Samuel Mcormick, 1250 893 RE Elliion, 728 894 R E Eison, 30000 895 RE Ellison, 80000 896 R E Ellison, 418 - 897 John Hollis, 850 698 Jno H Gibson, 200 899 R. geda'e & Ragdale, 50 00 900 D A Broom, 2000 901 B G rennat, 14800 902 RE Ellison, 30000 903 R E E jsn, '00 The following claims were examined and approved on Road and Bridge Fund of 1900: No. Amount. 905 8 J Gladden, $ 150 906 J H Crawford, 907 A J Hinnant, 908 C D Obappell, -700 909 Jas Y Turner, 150 910 A F Rnff & C', 1490 911 Jas E Ghdden, 245 912 J F & J N Browo, claim, $110 00, allowed, 1500 913 Joe W Richardson, 2500 914 S H Morgro, 1250 915 W H Lewis, 1250 The following claims were examined T and approved on Poor House Fund of 1900: No. Amount. t 914 .1 - D Palmer, $3880 91.5 11 B Refo. 1SO 916 U G DeasPorte', 54S 917 L Ladecker, 150 91- L 34 B air, Soo 919 daggie S Tennant, 825 I do certify that the above statement is a correct copy of claims approved at the last meeting of the County i Board of Commissioneis held on the 21st day of December, 1900. A. D. HOOD, 1-9 County Supervisor F. C. epol h a- Ia.oQhave a b nih heat.ca4~ yu O rcol ;OST oCLOSE We also the nes' $m ro4e 01 He.atea MOKELESoBMuu AND ro TAL -nta~~o your bed room, tiining room, and parjor. COOKING~~~s NONE BETTER MADE Why pay sixty-eight dollars for a range from an agent when yen- can7 buy s good one at half price fram your home dealers, who have a repu tation to sostain and who will treat you more fairly. The mosey- left at home with them is circulated at homne as much as -possibl-tha sent away does no good locally. New Year's Greeting. Years change and1 centuries lo too. We are at the same ild stand and wili furnish you nything in our line at prices o suit your purse. Thanking you for your past wvors and soliciting your fu ire patronage, Yours for a Happy New ear, R1O.H. McMASTER&CO Druggists. MONEY TQ LNDi, F PW THOUSAND DOLLARS er d for ulients ona approved securi 'all on, or write to A. 8. & W. D. DOU~Lass, At-orney . Winneboro, S. C. .9 /