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- THE ' NEWS AND HERALD. PM t~DTMl Wa TIE NEWS AND HERALD CO. TERMS. IN AD! *ac3Years - - - .. 0 Sit Months. - -10 WINNSBORC C. Saturday, May - - - 1909 CAM PAIGN ROT. A few days ago we ientioncd that in some of the Republican platforms trusts were condemnjed, and we said that no faith culd be placed in these declarations, that the trusts were the Creatures of the Republican party and it was hardly likely that it would de stroy its own creatures. We were right. It .was tested in the Senate a few days ago, and it was shown very plainily that when it comes to legisla tion that the Republicans will be on the side of the trusts. The test vote came up in an amend ment to the army reerganization bill. It was proposed that, other things being eq.tal, that the quartermaster's department in the purchase of articles and supplies for the military service, should give preference to producers, mannfacturers and merchants, "who are not members of or in any way connected with any trust or combine." The Republicans culd not stand the test. The amendment was lost by a vote of 18 yeas to 29 rnys. The News and Courier analyzes itho votu as fol lows: "Of the 18 two were Republi cans, one a silver Republican, one a Fusionist, and the rest Demoerats. Of ;he 29, who voted to save to the trusts and combines the valued privi lege of bidding for fat Government contracts, one was a 'ilver' man and all the rest Republicans." The Re. publican niatforms on the subject of trusts is all ret, as the newspaper re porters would say. It is said that the statement of H. H. Rogers, of the Standard Oil Company, tha the breaking off of the negotia tions for the purchase by the United States of the Danish West India Islands. was due to the influence of the corpo ration which he represents, and his claim that this corpoaation controls twenty-six Senators has caused a mighty convulsion in the Republicran ranks in Washington and especially in tdministration circles. The national legislation it largely dictated by th e trusts is a matter of common beliet', anyhow,and it will be greatly strengt b ened by this indise o -. ber of the greates nf ie gianit - is little reason t o claim has cause d blicon ranks-, ion in the :se, a large for, whether it is true or t it. element of the public will The Republican party is in hard this year and nothing but Democratic folloy can prevent its overthrow.- an Charlotte Observer. es Why should it cause convulsion in h the Republican ranks? Do not the sh< Republicans always vote f ,r the trusts? be That's strong evidence the Standard W( Oil Company's claim is well founded. p THE G99orgia newspapers are urging bi the importance of a full anti repre- arn sentative meeting at Macon to discuss iai the catton situation. If all of the cot- "I1 ton States should determine to con- an trol the production of cotton, the as farmers could fix the price of cotton Di to suit themselves. We have little to faith in conventions. The facts, 50 though, should be shovad before the pr farmers every now and then, and maybe after a time they will see the wi folly of planting so much cotton. w Cotton is the largest item of export to that this country produses. At six re cents it brings about $S00,000,C00; at thi seven cents $350,000,00; at eight an cents $400,000,000. Farmers could ne make it bring $,500,000,00. ..__ _ _ . to Pior. STONE and Instiuator Lyon,ta of the University of Virginia, are hi both in town, and will remain during th the rest of the month. They have so- ue leeted a hill on Mr. W. H. Flenniken's fo place for their apparatus, and have th started to work getting every thing in it a. It will take some tim'i to get W t. Both * Professor Stone an r. pleasant gentlemen, and we hope siz that their stay in Winusboro will be "i ma le pleasant. Mr. Lyon is a me.- p tr ber of the S. A. E Fraternity, of an which organization there are several j members in Wiunsbore. th th SEE labout reduced rates for the - eclipse at once, and have it thoroughly advertised. It this is done, Winus boro will have the largest crowd it has ever known on the 28th inst. What's the use of having an oppor tunity if the most is not made of it. It is not every place in the United States that can be in the centre of theL path. Many places envy our luck. Glortous News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of i Wa 1:ita, I. T. He writes: "Four ~ bottles of Electric Bittters has cured t Mrs. Brewer of scrofulk, which had caused her great suffering tor years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This sbows what thousands have at poved,-that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, s salt rheum, ulcers, boils and runningt sores. It stimnlates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, 6 builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., draggists. " Guaranteed. Wi are authorized to announce tha Prof. Benj loan, of the South Care lna College, will be invited to delivei a lecture on astronomy especially a to eclipses. Few people know any thing of this wonderful phenomenon and just now we feel sure that the let ture will excite unusual interest. MR. Josarn W. BARNWELL ha withdrawn from the congressiona race in the First District, leaving th field to Col. Elliott. Mr. Barnwel would make an able congressman an his friends throughout the State wil regret to hear of his determinatioa WE haven't heard from anyone oz the new cotton mill. What have thi people to say about it? If we ge another mill, Wiunaboro will have t< build it. A community must firs help itself before outsiders will d< anything. CHARLESTON shows grit in under taking her exposition. It involves thi experditure of a great deal of money and the rest of the State should en courage the "ci:y by the sea." OUR W1NTHROP LETTER. Rock Hill, May 3.-As a usual tbing the college concert always given ii April, is considered the best of thi Star Course. This yeir Prof. Strong drilled the Cecelia Chorus in the opera "Pinafoie," for the occasion. O. last Friday night the college audito rium beld a large and expectant and euce. From the time that the curtait first rose antil tte end of the operi the chorus girls, row "sailor boys,' wearing the conventional blouse anc blue "Tam O'Shanter" caps, held i attention of the audience. The principals acted ibeir parti well; they were as follows: Miss Lila Neal, as Sir Joseph Porter K. C.B ali's Ella McDaniel, as C:ptaio ( or coran. .Mist Lula Jones, as Ralph Rick shaw. Mrs. Kuria Strong, ai Jesephine. Miss Aneta Hall, as Hebe. Miss Leora Dlouthit, a. Buttercup. Many were the compli-ments show ered upon them, and they were nut given undeseivedly. The Iredell O. chestra assisted in some of the cho. rusts. All expressed themselves pleased witb the opera and some even say they aish Prof, Strong would give it over. On Saturday night the Juniors en ertained the "Class of 1900" at a harming reception. The college par lrs, which are handsome withia hemselves, weethis evening' una - aly resplendent; special nooks an d "tuzy scrners," palms and potted lants, cut flowers and evergreens dded beauty and brightness to th e ohnson escorted the president of th e unior Class; it was here that each unior brought her Senior partne:r; 'was here the faculty came to 'htfal evening. Inter le away d a ig games were i nm being the one called )ud the wiven of frofessional men 11 named ?" On dainty little cards e written the names of thirty-two fessional men with the question, hat should his wife be named?" ach one, there of course being a k to fill out. Here, for example, two of the questions: Name of yer, "Sue"; name of gambler, f et," and sooen Misses Lucy Reed Eva Rollins being particularly apt ' catching on" to the problems were f rded the -prize, whilst Misses Belya t iosu and Eva Verdier, in stopping augh over the first few they had I ed, found themselves at the and of ( game in possession of the booby t a "reasonable hour" the guests e ushered into the dining room re the beautifully set tables were le with everything most tempting the palate. After the banquet alt ired to the parlors where the rest of evening passed quickly and pleas y until the hands of the clock ared the hour of twelve when "good ht were -e"-ctantly taken. Fhe next thing to be locked forward is the annual outing. President non had made arrzangements to re us to Charleston, but as only one dred and nineten girls registered r names for the trip, and it was essary to get two handred and y before the car could be chartered, Strip had to be given up. To theseU o had set their hearts on taking it, was quite a disappointment. At nthrep one always has to bear in: d the words, "Majority Rales"; I trip, President ohsnand the a ~inority"-in thia ease those who c eferred going tot Charleston-are s1 ing to forget their disappointment, I next week they will b3 ready to I the "majority" no matter where 8 y may go and enjoy the picnic to a fullest extent. Nelle. H eadiquarters --FOR ow - Prices N FLOORING, CEILING, SID , Shingles, Lime, Hydraulic Ce int, Harness, Saddles, Cheap Farni e and Groceries of every kind. 1 e offer a niec line of Buggies out prices. Buy nothing we handle ' til you get our prices and we will e you money. Respectfully, 1.IW. Doty &Co ERIAMA y4U enre Rheumatism and t kegetablePrcparationfor As simi1ltn thfoodandRegu'a ting th Stomachs and B:owelho L Promotes Digesion Cheerful tiess andRest.Conitains neither OpuaiMorphine ior Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. , oz j S).VI Z i ffEA Anc 'red Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour StomachDiarrhoea, WormsConvulsionsFeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. facSimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAf PR. Notice of Sale. ON THE FIRST MONDAY 1P M AY next, we will rffer for sale, be fore the Court Ilouse door in Winns boro, S (., within the legal honrs o sa'e. the store-house and lot in the town of Blythewood, S. C., known ai the J. D. Hogan store-house, which is bounded as follows to wit: On th: nor;h, son'h and w(st by lot or land now or formerly owned by W. J. Johnson, and on the etst by the South ern Railway Company. Said lot Gon tains one-fourth of an aere, a. showr by plat made by W. B. Elkit, Sur. veyor. Terms will be announced on day of a, or may be had before eale on application to J. E. McDonald, at torney at law, Winnsboro, 8. C. J. B. E SLOAN & SON, 4-28 3 Owners in Fee Are a pest that robs us ofo crop of potatoes* kills th CANE SEED r forage. It is the best for ur country sh)uld you need rage. Come and we will li you about it. We have oth Early Amber and Early )range Cane Seed. Don't forget us. . H. McMaster & Co., Druggsts. Kodol yspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. tartificially digests the food and aids rature in strengthening and recon lt st~ionie: No othr cZF on tp m approach it in efficiency. It nc ~antly relieves and permanentWly es ~yspesia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 'latuence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and 1otherresults of imperfect digestion. rice 50c. and $1. Large size contains2%I times aal size. Book alabout dyspepsia aidfre repared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chic ago. McgASTER CO. Notice. O A LL OVERSEERS OF PUBLIC ROADS IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY. You are requiired by law to work our section or the pnblic toads. put ug them in good conditiou at once, r not later thani the 10th of May, 00, as the roads ar e in bad condi'ion d musmt be wvorked. Oveseers who ave paid off, or for any oIh- r cause annot work or have saii roads o: ked, wi:1 p'ease notify t:,e County Doe by order of the County Board f Os~isinr this the 2lht day of Lpril. A. D).-190. B. G. T ENNANT, D. A. BROOM, J. HI. AIKEN. 4 24 6 Commissionerr. Cure Cold in Head. Ke""*.tts Chocolates Laxative Quinine, eas MTNaIAI i. Tr 0. Infantj and- Lh dren. hs Kini You Have Always Bought S ignature of In - Use For Over Thirty Years SASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Holiay... Goods... I have a nice selection just opened for inspection from which to select your Christmas Presents, consisting of SLEEVE apd COLLAR BUTTONS, EINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in Uhina and Rogers & Bras'. Celebrated P2.ted Wares, as cheap and relia ble as they -oan be bought any where. h an dler, The Co Ing of13iy brings joy 4pain. It's for leI mother to dcce With good hc-.:thi and a stroi womanly organI~im, motherhood .c dds to a wom.;a's attractivenleII takes away all ors by strengthening the vitalor It fits anmotherfor baby'r comm Ey revitali..ing the~ nerve centres has brought cL;:bby, crowi::g you crs to thousa.nd.: of weak womn lio feared tlicy were~ barren. It .'iecs, heaih, regulates and strengt.h , and is good for all women at timx.. No druggistI would be wi t it. $z co For advice se. riri: rei directions, a .3:,giv-. s:t. , " The Ladies .v..o*,' pa., cent The Chattan Meicio~ Cca., Cha.zt- - n Id afie eg~ib "W till 851 \ feet BDlST RLIPAGLD wa PAMT IIADE BY grai ChICAGo V.5.A. ~ For' l 8 J.J. BEA R. 1 ReMce Of AkDlicafon for Ral red arter, Notice is hereby given that, in pur mance of tLf. provisions of an Act of be General Assembly providing for be formation of Railroad Companies, ipproyed 28th February, 1898, Acts of L898, pages 64-70, the undersigned vill file their Declaration and make tpplication to the Hon. I. R. Cooper, secretary of State, at his office, Go umbia, S. C., on the 7th day of May, 900, for a charter for a railroad to be ,onstructed from Winnsboro, S. C., to ,amden, S. C.. to be know n by the orporate name and style of TtIlE Winnsboro and Camden Itailroad .3ompany; and also that, if the said harter is granted, tha said corpora inn shall have the right to co demn ands for rights of way and other rail -oad purposes, in the connties , 1 Fair ield- and Kershaw. T. K. ELLIOTT. T. H. KETCHIN. J. E. McDONALD. W. R. ELLIOTT. Winnsboro, S. C., April, 1900 Farmers, + * * Attention 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies, OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GRO eries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' rade. We know what they r.eed, and re prepared to seive them and a: bot om prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf oods SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, nd everything usually found in a -eneral store. [OPGoods delivered to our city trade. ,ome and see us. W. R. RABB & Co GRANITE CORNER. Agents For WALL mPAPER. ---ALSO FOR VISBllAR'ARD Ar Ar Ar. arrn Indigestion No itei1 sivel; - ~ing, twee Augi twee: Wasi1 Pu. Dyspe psia. a he r' aior'ed ,IIduin W. A. W avi I he ,'.t .\r. lIt o flefs,'s stable in FJ amooon Satunla, of each week. Mo~ <ays at the~ ->rIn; balance ofW e at tis tonnerOi 9:.n iN in the coun .IH' is seven: .:11 'r d. usA., with :k points. Hei. .-. 16; bas goodj. e and muscle; no biemish or de .He is strong, trictionless in ion, kind in disposition, and a per roadster. H is sire is the celebrated lWilkes, His dam, Betsey Baker, the mother of trotters. She was d by Dictator, who was the sire of i -1> e- . e, 2 10, of Director, 2 07, he invincible Directum, 2 04, the id'ire~ of Nancy Hanks, the queen *O':c; s, and the sire of many others Ltreume speed. lthoughm a moted trotter with per knee action, WV. A. W. possesses saddle gaits ot superior quality. ~rms, 15 00 to insure colt. For nded pedigree and c -rtified record - ess S JOllN (1 MOBLEY, ( 3w Wienlboro, S. C. 4 IONEY TO LOAN 4. Improved Farma secured by first gages. Interest 8 per cent. [n not less than $500, 3 to 8 years. ommissions. Borrower pays ae 3xpenses. A. S. & W. l>. DOUGLASS, Winnsboro. S. C. JOHN B. PA LM ER & SON, 26 Columbia, St C. The Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" a 0' The most modern Sewing Machine of the age, embrac ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work and Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu pied territory. Correspon dence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General,'Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-ly SOUTH-RN RAIIiWA#. Ventral Time at Jacksonvillo and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule In Effect February 2;th, 90 KORTHBONMD. 3 Lv. Jacksonville (P. S). Savannah(So. By. 12.. 1 I2 49 " Barnwell................ 4 0a7 BlcpVI]e......1 458 led: Saly.......... ...... 4 "Perry...................... 455a... lumbia.............. 55W 600a 85 "2. _ r.... LChar'9= 0on (So. ::y:-O'" "S Mmrll.1e 7415 Bra8chville 855a 1 6 p " Oran burg........ ...... 92Ia 2 7 " Ai t ............ . . . "P. Gobi..... .......... 520. 41 ...... ,;Co bia, U.D.).. . 5. G 1.&olumbia.Bldg St 980a Chester ................. 75 0a " k eill ............ 8 47a 67. Daaville,........._ ..1.. .r. Richmond ....... 0 . " Balt orePa.BR) ....- 1a- 5 "Philadelphia. ... 1....U85. "New York ..... ...2(p 18W415 v. Columbia ....... .., '/0 ... Knoxville ........ .41a 7 .. . Cincinnari. ......~ 70p7 ji . Louisville ........f ___vie..... Ti d SCincinnati........ 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"" >ngfild.,..... ......'12 P 245a... 3 kvello-..-..... ....... 805a 8832a 3anel..... ...1 20s 849a ;avannah .............! 820 515a 10385. for racksonville(P. S.) ......40p 9 25. 25p sul -ans 43 and 44 (milxed except Sunday) -e and depart from Hamburg. Sleeping Car Servie. eletdiy pasnger service between s. 31 and 32--Ne* York and Florida Lim- to1 Daily except Sunday, compoedexclu- fiel of Pullman finest Drav-ing oom Sleep- the .,ompartment and Observatory Cars, bo ri New York, Columbia and St. Angusine. . 33 and ~s4-New York and Florida Ex .Drawing-room sleeping cars between tsta and New York. Imian drawing-room s eeping cars be SPort Tamp, Jacksoniviile, Savannah. uington and N ew rk Iman sleeping cars tw een Charlotte and nond. Dining ears between Charlotte avannah... uville and h'ow Xork and ~PnTi' reen Jac. cars het ween Augusta and Cha an sleePu~ crs serve i.11 men s enroute. ti.L)Dmin.~p -cars between Jacksonvillo d!ma solenb~t Ot dall g between Jaksn teadCnint JM. CULP. tANKi S. GANNON, ' - r. ClhirdV-P.A Gen. &gr.,. f" ashir;ton, D. C. W A. T URK. S. H. HARDWI ren. Pass. Ag't.. As't G en. Pass. Ag'. Do You Need d ti ti IF 50. I CAN bUPPLY YOU . ......WITI ..... di -Pon L'ii gh! t H . a' ...253. k( .o;u!.d Poiht Light Hoer., a..25c. ti< ab)c~Lt i Univator HI'6~.3a..0 CI flnefn iJea......... .......25c. ste -ineb~t Ligh bG Grdeis H~ow, as ;J0. fe Protng spading Fork-, a'....75c. an )-Tooth 8teel Rikes, a'...e Tooth Maledle Irone Iakps. int at......... .... ......2c. ser get 'ouirry Wire Fencing, suitable 701 for gardens. I bite it in 18, t. 24, 36, 48 and :0-inch.to WA, SEIGLER ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SOLICITOR-SIXTH CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, subject to the result of the Demo cratiz primary. THOS. F. McDOW. FOR SHERIFt I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff for Fair field County, and will abide by the action of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLI-:K. Pledging myself to abide the result of the ensuing primary e:ection, I announce myself a candidate for nomination 1to the otfice of Sheriff of Fairfieli Counzty. The 1-ordial support of my fellow-Citizens isre spectfully solicited. GEO. W. CRAWFORD. 1 heie y announce myself a candidat e for Shei iff of Fairfield County, subject to the acion of the Demotratie rimanes JW. CLARK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriif, subject to the action of the Democratic primar J. McKINNEY ELLIOTT. I h< rebv announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Fairfield'Coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic primarier. B. G. TENNANT. I hereby announce myself for Sheriff of Fairfield County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primaries. D. E. McDOWELL T hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Fairfield County, subject to the action of - the Democratic primar . ELLISON. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a can di date for Clerk of Court, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG. I hcreby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Fair field County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. I. V. BRAY. I hereby announce myself as a.andidate ior Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, s: j et to the action of the Demoerati p.i...Lry. JAS. A. BRICE. Ijhereby announce myself a candidate for.the office of Clerk of Court for Fair field County, subject to the action-of the Democratic primaries. JOHN W. LYLES. I hereby announce m a M for the o1ficeee rr -8--U',t to. the action of the Democratci mar. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Sup r for Fairfield County, subject to te action of the Denccratic primaries. A. D. HOOD. I hereby announce myself a candidate. for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries. ROBT. Y. CLOWNE!. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries. J. B. BURLEY. Friends of T. L. JoHNS'roN recognizing his fitness for the position hereby nomi nate hin' for County S iser, subject to the Demccratic primaris. I hereby announce myself,.a candidate for County Supervisor, sject to'the ac. tion of the Democratic rlris JOH A. STRW. I hereby announce myself a candI dW ' >r County Auditor, subject to the action fthe Democratic primaries. RO~BT. R. JEFFARES. I hereby announce myself a candidate 4r re-erection to the ofieof Cont Au tor, subject to the action of the m utic primary. J..L. RICHMOND. I hereby announce mysef a candidate~ r Auditor for Fairfield County, subject the rules governing the. Democratic pri ary. .GEORGE W. MOORE. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a caiildate r the office of Coroner for Fairfield >laty, and pledge myself to abide the ~ - suit of the Democra'ic primary. J. MARTIN YONGUE. We hereby announce Mr. ARTmUR M. n~s a candidate for Coroner of Fair~ Id County, subject to the 'action of the mocratic primary. SCOUNTRY VOTER. SUPT. OF EDUCATION. hereby announce myself a candidate re-election to the oficee of County perintendent of Education, subject to action of the Democraticrmr D. LSTEN ' N. REPRE SENTATIVES. hereby announce mysef a candnatte the Legislature from Fairfield County* iject to Ilhe Democratic primary. JOHN G. WOLLDING. COUNTY TREASURER. hereby announce myself for re election he office of County Treasurer of Fair. di County, and wil Iabide the result of Democratic primaries. HUGH S WYLIE. and e, Ga., established in 1886, ow unide e management, cfer /" ' rceta tages t0 auny og~ cehitia a ably practical b ess educationi% - hro il me. The wide randge , err itory covered * ur* eup!O-.n.e..t encylirds ccept iia-l chances f~r- -urisg posi )1s We wil guarantco a posi :m if you take our guarant ' re. The rooms in the schools ar 'V d convenient and well lighted. YLung me', or voung womien ma roll in either school any week dat\ iring ti e year-. If y ou are a steniographer, book eper- er tt~acher and desire a posh~ in, nriie tbe Piedzn~at Agency, arotte, N. C If you are not a nograpthr or booik-keepe~r, spend a w months in on~e of t hese sil.ools di get iourself in shape for earnivg.. ney. Should s ca desire to be an expert ia eio4t, stock9, trade discount, etc., d 25 cents in stamps or silver and . - our Pocket Calculator-lost what need. .r circulars and further informa, u. addreos, DM. McIVUR, Preslemt..