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PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1906. ESTABLISHED 1844 Senator Johnson Again. [/se Vews and flerald: Having utterly failed in your -effort last. veek to extricate yourself from the hole into which you had fallen of your own weight notwithstanding all the quibbling -wiggling, and hair-splitting tactics employed. Now by the miunifi cence of the Columbia Record who seems to have caught you by -the straps of the boots and given you a hearty lift with a probable hope that the rebound would land you sufficiently near the top -of the hole that. you could then -crawl out by your own efforts, but somehow or other, in the rapid ascension, you seem to -have missed connection and only succeeded in reaching the bottom again, in great shape but some -what bunged up. The writer, with others, realize that you are sorely in need of aid from some zource, if you are to be relieved of the odium of your predica ment. The argument by which you are trying to escape and divert attention from your per - sonal interest and selfish greed in -the matter, to the fact that the :amount was srgll and insignifi .cant will not nold. .Even if it is ,small, is that any reason whv 'it should be thrown away? It is the many small amounts that ,make the large ones. If it is so :insignificant and small, why are you making such a tremendous .effort to get it back again? Or -why did you ever ieceive it at all for that matter? You must have ,known you were publishing these 7reports under a law that was -clearly unconstitutional. Yes, it is only one of the small savings, but you are making- a great deal of noise notwithstanding the smallness thereof. You are even going into the courts with the hope of still retaining the small and insignificant little sum. The argument that the saving would only amount to a fraction when divid.ed among the total inhabitants of the county is as old and thread-worn ,as is The News and Herald itself. . That is a favored argument to mislead -and deceive, but the people of Fairfield county will not havre to Ibe told that there are many 1undreds of these little sixty Zollars machines in the state, of warious . kinds, that are daily sapping the life blood of her people, and draining the publie treasury.- One thousand times sixty is a very large amount, yet the deceptive argument is -usually made in every instance s.that it will cost the people but a ifraction-or trifle each, but gentle 2men, when you take the grand ttcital and divide the* number of tax-payers into that, yoin Will tden feel the crushing weight of usaey dollars each instead of kaetions. The cost of the govern meet is.gradually increasing each year and avithout spiything to show for it, and these 3seless and unneeessa~ry drains are ?he sole cause. The cost of the statLe government he,s increased withim the last few years, from about eight hundred and fity thousand dollars. to about one million three hundred thousand9 and. it appears that the expenses of the rcounties have increased in very uwar the same proportion. But -when you attempt to lop off some >f these useless drains there is a :great hue and cry on the part of ~those who are enjoying saeia easy public pap. This is not the first~ time, by any means, that I have imeeirrGA the enmity of these pap enekers, ina my efforts to give the people as honest,. efficient, and .aeenomical goernment, which is madoubtedly the duty of every true publie servant and .represatative of the people. .This I shalt om &iue -to do regardless of whiat tMose intereated may think. .Se far as the amendmeut that [ odffered is concerned, E have no fear as to its constitutions&Lity, i!ecause it relates to the same subject as the original law -viz, the publieation of official reports: but I will be candid and say frankly that I believe the original law, which I was not the authoi of, however, will fall under judicial interpretation, because the con stitultionl provides that there .whall be no -local legislatiot *-here general law is applicable :aad when exceptions are made il localizes the law and controvenes ~the constitution. Special prcri. :.ions, however, may be incorpcr .itad in a general law, but ther< man be no wholesale exceptions The original law, therefore, ma' be doelared unconstitutional which of course would carry wit] it the amendment as offered b' myself. ~I was fully aware at the tim that the original law was ex tremely doubtful as well as th "Wise Law" under which yo have been operating. And as you have carried the latter into the courts to restore this drain from the county treasurer, I shall if uecessary, see that the other also is passed upon by the court, and if the one falls, most as suredly the other will. Then the end originally sought will be fully accomplished. If t h i s should put you out of business, as one would naturally infer from the continuous vaporings and ravings that have been going on for several weeks, be cause of the stoppage of this leak, we will then welcome your return to the lowlands of Green wood county with a certificate of deportment during your tempo rary sojourn here, to the effect that you have, at least been faith ful to your own interest, and especially to "public pap". In trying to change the issue from personal interest that has been securely fa;;tened upon you to the meth-d in which the legisla tion was accomplished, is simply pitiable and doubly emphasizes ignorance. I paid no attention to this in my last communication because I did not want to insult the intelligence of the people of Fairfield county, for everybody outside of the lunatic asylum, knows the method was proper, legitimate, and strictly in accord ance with parliamentary law, and is of course practised by every member of every legisla ture in the United States. But why should you bring Senator Tillman into the matter; for the purpose of gaining a little cheap noteriety, I presume. But, Alas-: Alas: The cruelty of fate, how often are, the hopes of some cruelly blighted, and their laudable am bition ruthlessly swept away. If you were to live to be as old as Methuselah, and should cliib to the top round of the News and Herald ladder daily, and raiss your highest notes, it is still en tremely doubtful if Senator Till man would ever know that such a personage as yourself had ever lived. But you say that he is constitutional and I am uncon stitutional, I will again be chari table enough to allow this to be iransferred to the accovnt of ig norance or misrepresentation, which Ewer vou may choose. Of all the laws khet it have added to the statutes of Sogth Carolina, only one has been declared un ,coPtitu1tionhl , and .that was ,the ,cointy govexrnment law that Vas framed1 by Judge I;ydrick and myeef, who were members a.t that time of the hone of repre sentatives, but introdgced by nme. It was declared uncontittionel because certain countijes were exempted from its provisions, the same reason that mullifies youir "wise law." All the others that haye been questioned haveI sucessglly stood the constitu tional tests of a ,courts. One of the corporation ig that I secured the passage ok recently passed all the' state egurts,~and is now pending on apea~l to the supreme court of the L uite4 States. Your sneer at Bly thwood ga J presume, be eensed by the goo4 pegple of that section upon the gyr4 that you di4 nct know any bettei. I W. J. Johnson. Ipeggplaster Robbed. G. W. F~outz, postmaster at' Riverton, Ia., nearly i1t his life and was robbed of all cazio4 according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronic livr cmplaint, which led to such a severe sage of jaundice that even my &ngr' psjls turned yel low; when my docto prescribed Electric Bitters; which caa m and have kept me well for eleven years.'' Sure cure for Bilious ess, Neuralgia, Weakness and anL Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladdier dierangements. A won derful Tonic. A4 'eMaster Co.'s and Jno. H. 4McMaatar jCo.'s drg stores. 50 cents. }yreIl Armed. Lawyer-Where did be kiss you? Pretty Plaintff-On the mouth, Lawyer-No, no! You don't understand. I mean where were o. Pretty Plaintiff (blushing)-In his arms, sir.-Pick-Me-U~p. Not if as Rich as Rockefeller. jfyou had all the wealth of Rocke feu $ckandard Oil magnate, you could noc ag better medicine for bowl comiplainat s4iu Vhamberlamn's 'oic, Cholera and Diar;40eg. Fen~egy. Te most eminent physiean ca 4fa prescribe a better preparation for colie and. diarrhoea, both for children andi dlts. The uniform success of this etmedv ha' hio'wn it to be. superior to all o~ldet. It never fails, and when reducedl with water and sweetened, is pleaant to t ake. Every family should Sbe supplied with it. Sold by Obear . )rgo. an nal iendicine dlealers. WINNSBORO COrIMERCIAL CLUB Elects Mr. 1icCants Secretary. A Bazaar to be Held. The board of directors of the Winnsboro Commercial Club held a meeting Tuesday evening and transacted a number of im portant items in connection with starting the club off. Some of the furniture has been ordered and a committee has been ap pointed to look into the purchase of the other furniture and fix. tures. Mr. C. W. McCants was unan nimously chosen by the board as secretary and treasurer of the Club. This was but a fitting recognition of the valuable as sistance that he has rendered in getting the Club organized. He has attended to all the little details taat are so necessary in getting such an organization started and it is doubtful but that for his faithfulness in this matter whether the Club would now be organized. His efficient work in its organization bespeaks faithful service for the future. A committee consisting of E. C. Gwaltney, K. R. McMaster and J. Frank Fooshe was appointed to arrange for a bazaar to be held the latter part of May. This committee will select a com mittee of ladies to co-operate with them in this matter. This committee will make a canvass of the business houses of the community for some contribu tion for the bazaar and they hope through these various contribu tions to realize a nice sum which will be used by the Club in get ting their quarters fixed Up in a proper manner. If every bisi ess bouse will respond in a taugible manner tQ the appe4l that will be naade, it will be no rouble to make this bazaar a nacess fnancially and otherwise od its enccess vill cogn for no lie i4 qaliIg the Clgb a ?ue: eans. It Is possible to abtin relief frorn chronic indigestion and dyspepsiu by the use of KODOL FOR DYSPIPSI4. ome of the most hopeless cases of long standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and exercises a corrective influence, building up the efficiency of the diges tive organs. The stomach is the boiler wherein the steam is made that keeps - your vitality, health and strength. [toddl digests what you eat. Makes the stoniaoh swee--put the boiler in ondition to do !te wgrk ~ure de adds of it-gives you 're e etjve disorgers. end 4 fou 1, s 19 t y ur best, 4n4 fi t . aker i9 d.y all rgg ts.~g chncellorjn illd o verties The metng.hts delegyts fomhi Wog'inn ge 10o re Jil nextur lesy, May3 I M.o . S. Wyli and th. meting. The lternatom -e T. L. Johnston and J. L. The gran4 Iod~ yill meet in Sumter May 9-. Tjhe' delt: gates are J. E. McDonald and . F. Davis. For Over Sixty Years. . M4SpyW's SOOTRING SYRUP has been Lsed SQ ~ig veg.rs by mil lions of miothers for GjI* M*4 while teething, with perfect sUus55s. It soothes the child, softens the guus, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoa. It yil relieve the poor little sufferer im fl'jg~eT. Sold by druggists in every part of te 44% T wenty-five cents a bottle. ihe surg 4r/4 gsgr "Mrs Winslow's Boothing Syrupl, ' n fk no other kind. "Did it ever strike you that tre is on good in raking up il.l t~cy" said the Big stick. "Did it ever strike yn that if there were no muck 'it waii not be raked?" asked the Bake. Washington Post. Letter to J. W. Lyles. Winnsboro, S. C. 1 ear gir: Here's a 15-year yrn; you like jaw 4qn't you? it comes from Odell HeQ.4yage ~q Greensboro, N CI. town wa2 painted1 TDeve aiat 15 years ago, and natt, this yeiw A house, next-door, was p.alat, ed about the same time with an otier paint, supposed to be good. This house was painted again about 5 years ago with still an ether paint, that professes to be extraordinary. Glenn's house, before it was painted just now, was in as good condition as that one. Devoe 15 yers the other 5 years-guess thatssreg bow to out it. But this extraordjb4ry pyrit is a bluff; Devoe the best. Yours truly 86 F W I)EvoE & Co Jno. H. McMaster & Co. sell our paint. Enter taining the Veterans. In accordance with the suggeE tion recently made in thes colums, the citizens of WinnE boro have opened wide thei homes for the entertainment c the veterans the night befor Memorial Day, when they wil all be expected to be here. T4 this end circular letters hav been sent out to all the veteran in the county with the requesi that they advise the committef as to whether they would com( in on the afternoon of the 9tl or the morning of the 10th. The committee has tried very harc to get one of these special in vitations to every v e t e r an whose address could be had; and, if any veteran should see this, who failed to get such at invitation, entertainment will be provided him also if he will at once advise W. C. Boyd, chair. man of the entertainment com mittee, that he will come in on the afternoon of the 9th. The reterans, of course, must appre ciate the fact that ente:etainment in the homes the night before ean be made only far those, who inform the eommittee of their eoming and they will thus confer a great favor on the committee by advising them a; to the time when they ezpeet to come in. Fortunate Missourlans. "When I was a druggist at Livonia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "three of my customers were permanently .ured of consumption by Dr King's New Discovery, and are well qnd strong. to-dsy. One was trying to sell his property 4yd mpys tq 4rignae bqt after asing New Discovery a short ime he found it unnecessary to lo so. I regard Dr. King's New Discoyery as the most wonderful gedicine in existeqce." Sigrest 3o and GoJ4 care n4 hrgat u ag heelsp. qgaratee by 8cMster Co. qnd Jno. H. Mc Waster & Co., druggists. 5Oc and 4. Tri'al hable free, A Sqbscription Stteme'et. About twp Ignths ago we sent >ut subscription statements to ieveral hundred subscribers who vere then in arrqra. The re ponses to these were Fery lib .ral for two or three weeks, the gg~qit poetp4 ji 04 PPyI4 being Irger Px4jR we hd on ollepted before jn a sipilar time. vlen remittances by mail rpped of entirely and there werp 'very few taking the trouble o comne to the office with whqt ~hey w~ere due. 4gain three weeks ago W@ baterents and gfr t1 4 rst few lays the responses were fairly ood, but they have a b o u t ropped of gan Of course all must know that, n the collection of these small amounts, subscription statements an not be sent out every few lays. And yet it must be appre iated thap 4 papp~ f iJig its dues like any ogr sns eterprise. One subscriber in emitting said: "I need a sharp stick after me for not paying his amount sooner." Any who eceived these statements and va pit p9i4 Wil pipe.sp takg his notice to be a shvrp stioli ad come forward with the cash. Prompt action mill be appre :iated. en tha French Cry Stag. essers. Hlrshberg, Hpllandsr 4 Co.: Gentlemen-I am still, crying Stag Paint, and using same. One allon of your paint will cover gore surface than 11 gals. of It~e ae been q paintsy for 50 years, and when I can, I will lways use your Stag Paint. Jos. Martinez, The French Painter. This man knows the best. Next ne yu pantjust say Stag Fo sale by Jno. 1j- 1cMaster go, Winnsboro, S. C. QualIfication Por Society She-Who is that you nodded to Gus? Seems good style. He--That's Captain Tuppeny. Splendid chap. Been opperated on for appendictis and that sort of thing, don't-cher-know.--Lon on Scraps. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almnost anythius gs.I t is good to clean the syspeni og get 'into shape generally. Tlhe besi results are derived from the use of De Witt's Little Early Risers. Reliable effective, pleasant pills with a reputa tin. Never gripe. Sold by all drug masters !Sale. The United States of America, e Iistrict of South Carolina, In the Circuit Court. Fourth Circuit,. r In Equity. The 1*nion Mortgage, Banking and Trust Company, Limited. Com I plainants, vs. 3 Joseph McCabe, in his own right and as Administrator ot the estate of Mary McCabe, deceased, et al., De fendants. Pursuant to a decree of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, dated 13th April, 1906, I will offer for sale, at p)ublic auction, before the Court House door at Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield, and District aforesaid. on MONDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF JUNE, 1906, within the legal hours of sale, "All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being situate in Fairfield County, in the State of South Carolina, containing six hun dred and seventy-five acres. more or less, and bounded as follows; on the north by lands belonging to William Kennedy (known as the Porter Place), on the east by lands of Frances Hughes and lauds of Freeman, on the south by lands of Alfred Dunn and I. W. Campbell, and on the west by lands of J. W. Campbell. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal ance in two instalments, payable at one and two years, with interest from day of sale, unpaid purchase money to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to have option of paying all or more than one-third cash. Pur chaser to pay Master for papers. D. B. GILLI.AND ApplicatiQn for Charter. State of South Carolink, 1 County of Pairfield. f Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Secretary of State of South Carolina, on or after the 5th day of 9ay, A. I). 190Q, for the issuance of certlifcate of incorpo rtion, nt to the provisions of to Provide for the Incorpo ration of Religious, Educational, So cial, Fraternal or Charitable,Churches, Lodges, Societies, Associations or Com panies, and for Amending the CharterM of those Already Formed an4 to he Formed," approved Februry 1, W9, ip behqlf of Tle WinnsbOro Commer-t o Clu 4n association by-4ich has its eadquarters in the Cou ty aforesaid. Giv'en under our naid and seals this day of May, 1906. L. T. BAKER, [T. j.) . ]R. McM4AST ., (L -8.( i. . .~WALT-NEY, (L. 8.) . UTCHIN, 'L. S;.} N. McMASWU B, [L S.] .l R. CA LIAWELL, [L. S.)] 4-2-1t EVERYTHING IN Plower s PIants Bulbs Seeds. Choicest up-to-date varieies grown nyus. Cernations, ?nc. to $1.00, per do'ien. Rloses, $2.Q0 to $3.50-per dozen. Lilies, #2.00 to $6.00 per dpozen. Chrysanthemums, $1.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., $3.00. up. Bouquets, Boxes or Bask~ets of pretty Mixed flJowers1 $1.Q0 to $14.Q0. Wg~ dgang Wopjf a Sjgcialty. Qnly givet us, an Wea what you want and price gad we will please you. ROSE HIL GREE HOUSS, gg-We ship flowers everywhere.4 Teachers' Examination.4 The next regular teachers' eganting tiq veille ao el4 ija the Court $ouse &1 Wir shoo qn the third Friday in May. the 18th. Questions will also be on hand for those who have been taking the Teaehers Reading Circle course. These1 papers are to be examined by members of the State Board of Education. puperintenent o~ Educntio~n. 4.18$4 Election Notice. An election for one trustee for School District No. 14 will be held on MON DAY, MAY 7 to elect a sucewar to* J, Frank Fooshe, whose typ ast;ae expires. ''.hp to'kg registration will hen R~''ursday, Friday and Satur day preceding the said election. J. A. Hinnant Is appointed to conduct the registration, and J. A. Hinnant, R. N. Mc~faster and Longstreet Gaultt are appointed managers of election. Byv order of the Board of Trustees. for school Di$trict No. 14. J. FRANK FOOSH E, 4-11 Secretary. The Iacfeat Bllile38 Celg Strongly endorsed. The recognized best. Our graduates are in demand. Day and ntght classes orgenized each wveek. Enter at once. Write for terms. (CQLUMfAL?4 4. C. C. S. PIXLEY, M D. WINNSBORO, S. C. Offices: 4 Law Range. Hurs: 10 to 3. A VET In the Furniture Business of your trade. The Old I business at the the same < same old way: "THE BE! LEAST MONEY." Hall Racks=-. at $6.oO to $r8.oo. Re cent. Rockers in qi polished from $5.oo thing extra for the moi Lounges and C prices. Be sure to see Iron Beds, Stock complete, Some ings in these. Call here before supp furniture wants. R. W. P SiirUNDERTAKING A SP New Ar IN FURNITURE, IRON B riages and Qo-Carts. A f all at right pricer. Extra aud Rocking Chairs. MILLINERY DEPARTI woman should see these DRY GOODS AND NO ried and full. Easy to fin here. Special attention called and Curtains. Some tem in Rugs and Doo- Mats. ting. Big stock to select J. O. B4 0.q...DOIIiIES IT I That's what Brown's Gar garden. The very thing for den. Saves lots of hoeing. Screen Doors and Wind4 styles, Buy now and get ti same for the whole season. The White Mountain Fre Always gives satisfaction. A fi.lllinie of Hardware,( ware here. J. W. SE] Do That it is your want Youl liable"W.4 when thin INES, Steam Engines, Boile 3inning Machinery, Water (flow whether you wish to bu fou bargains. Don't put off your gin repai :o go to ginning, W. 0. McKE0V% Cornwell, S~-KEEP C I can show you the of FIGURED ORU LAWNS in town. A vince you that they a cheapest you can ge the money. SGEO. R. LAUJ PALMETTC Color., Best (Coeiiu Qualiiity. ~tai 1 , Oil :Li Varnih stin. PALMETTO PAINT MFG. c( BRAN solicits a continuation Zeliable is still doing )ld stand and in the iT GOODS FOR THE k big lot of them :iuced 15 to 25 per iartered oak and to $8.oo. Some iey. Nots at reduced these. Mattresses, etc. J tempting offer lying any of your illps. ECIALTY. rivals EDS, BABY CAR ull assortment and good lot of Lounges IENT full. Every >fferings, IlONS--Stock va 1 what you want to Window Shades pting offerings-too Come here for Mat from. den Plow does for the cultivating the gar Try one. >ws in all sizes and e good benefits of the ezer is the best out. :rockery and Glass [GLER. I good plan to make s known to the old re ). McKEOWN & SONS king of buying uew or id GASOLINE EN rs, Saw Mills, Cotton. Tanks, etc.? Let us y or sell. We can give r work until you need N~ & SONS, ;.c. 00L._ _ prettiest line ANDIES and look will con re the best and tanywhere for )ERDALE. PAINT -limate. Unrivalled ~efli for Co Cards. ). Colusmbia. S. C.