The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, June 10, 1903, Image 1
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WINNSOROC NEDAYJUNEro, 903.ESTALISHD r
SRESOL1UTONS OF RBSPECT.
By The ltion Society to the Am
ories othe Late i1on. George IH
scriaster, Maj., Thos.-,W,. Wood
wadanProf W,. i. Witberow.
Deat4breaks~ tlae .conitinuit~y'o
ejaiilife is th6 time of ser
ce to. 'humanity. Such is th
Z commoA reflection we make wbex
Wtere. occurs the death ofone un.
]kiown to us. But'shch a refec
ion is too meagre a1id empti
-lee contemplate the deathi
f. Iatefon George H. Mc
laster,.and Maj. Thos. W. Wood
ard, members of Mt. Zioi
Society, and of Prof. W. H
WitherawY late principal Mt
-,4ion Iisaitte.
Their passage fiom life t(
4eith was no ordinary occurrene:
"~rnade no ordinary break in o i
eiil and political and social life
the chasm of our loss is wide.
Hou. George H. McMaster wai
born in Winnsboro on 'the 17t1
day of April, 1828, and died -4
''A p-18thday of July _1902.
wlor thirty years secretary ane
treaiinrer' of Mt. Zion Society
He lved 'i&' enti-e life among
this coiunity 'and that life hai
"een inachrporated with the lies
siiJasting interess of the t60
lWinsboro;iand for man;
ears his thbought and work wif
with us as aniD ispipain anc
iore.
Fearless, thinki n
asd peakin r"o
a tic ey his ad
.aim was the good o a
& e \veifare.'of hi d
4 and the. progrea6 his
swaits town ofAlinnasbro.
As a chronicler Of ients'o
pubic ierest he surpased any
citizens and as a rec6rdex
~ -~ esever of t!.e tradidonsil
- n-" t Pie -~ 4Cna
Geor oalt
j theeasure o uty, an .s 0
patriot and lover of bis country
Jew equallea him' in his lo-ve and
Ayotion,
Maj. Thos. W. Woodward was
so ei honored member of tbi
piety. lie was born in Fair
eld County on the 7th dav oi
May 1S33 and died on the 4tl
day of September, 102.
1o1d aggressive and of a mi
of uncomWon natutal force, h
uved with no ordinary devotioE
his county sud. Statte and joined
his influenen in promoting th
puposes of this Soelety.
;State senator and a major, it
Confederate army n the wA
~We13 the States, he has wri?
h~ ia lie-work in deeds which~
wi1 nos. pei-ish from memory.
- pncipal. of Moprt Zion .Insti
tute, presided~ ovei thatrInstiti E
for steen years, aznd sarely bie
works do' lollow him. He hza
own seed which shall yield,
aeo twenty, some fifty and some
an Lgodred fold. Under bis
ce ad .zIealous w )rk Mouni
'on I'st at has sent scores o1
pupils to collge and ,seats ol
learning, and wbat . ha was and
what he did for the InstikauIe ia
by-word and ready praise when
1 ts name is men tioned.
~ecalling their memory, Mouni
Z ion Society desires to perpetuate
it and han~d it down as a treasurE
of tradition to those w~ho may
hereafter coa~stitute its member
ship, and to this and thiis Societj
submits the folloinig respjn.
lions:
R~esolved, That in the deati
of the Hon. George H. McMas
ter, this Society has lost its mosi
activ'e, usefaL and .zealous mem
ber-he .being iins most promni
ient prominent memnber 4tnae the
7 year 1865, -and giving his tlai
anud atteiit~ion to the preservation
Sof its records, and reanmmating
.-- this Soit whenever it showec
signs of langutar by his own per
Resolved, further' That e tOg
d'I &eath of the Hon. George H
MeMster, the town of Winns
boro andi the cogoty of Fairfieli
has lost . citz-an, w st5le
'with the uot~en ynbbe~ ~prwn
the hidbest 'ii p
estizeni yhu love'I its~ pe. ple'nm
tion, ej uou aud sociad pro
gress.
easolved, further, Tihat in th
death ofMaj. Thos. W. 7t
ward, this Society has l1os
ember who cast his influe
ehvnd lent his name to,
PAPoses and aims, and who,
arways ready to assist it, w.1
eyer it needed his strong chai
ter and ready pen.
Resolved, further, that i
death of Maj. Thos. W. Wc
Nard, Fairfield couty .haq lo
citizen who conferred . lasi
benefits upon its people,
whose influence for good gove
ment, law and order is worth
the- commemorating pen of,
historian.
Rzsolved, further, That in
death of Prof. W. H. Withei
Mount Zion Institute has 1o
teacher who builded almost
its foundation: stones its b
and lasting reputation, a teaLc
who governed wisely, who tau
successfully and who left beh
hun a finished system of cult
and education.
Resolved, furtU :i-A.
deathe death o
Witherow, the '
has lost o
and untiri A
it at the a
years W r
energ;igghe
has
Zion S& e
lives.-4 Wf
Master*j
ward a
to the e
of its members
of pride, this .
hmas' high-m
ieag 4.ra1e citi
mankind and AhoiW:
names this Society,
iiinborokui Fa
dulcinot let die
resoluions bpreg upon I
mingte l4ook of :Q01t Z
Society, and tht copy theroof
sent to each of the familis
the late Hon. George H. McM
ter, Hon. Thos. W. Woodwj
and Prof. W. H. Witherow, s
that these resolutions be pi
lished in the Wiunsboro Ne
and Herald. -
James G. McCants,
Jas. A. Brice,
. .Ketphin,
Cognmittee
Interesting to Asthma Sufferer.
DInie Bante, of Ottervilie, Io
writes: "I have had asthma, for ti
or four years and have tPIk4 abu
the cough and asthma ourew m
market and have received .treatu
fromn physicians in New York
,ier cities, but got very little ben
until I tried Foloy's Honey and
which gave me immediate relief at
will never be -without it in my hol
syeyrecommend it to all.'' .E
Jenkinsvlle Jottings.
We have had enough rain t o
awhile. Gardens as well as cr<
are looking well.
Mrs. T. J. Rabb spent seve
d;;yc with her sister, Mrs. B.
Mr. B. H. Yarboroughi went
Winnsboro for a tew hours' s
last Monday. He was accom]
panied by Miss Susie Yarborou
Mrs. C. D. Chappell and N
Mayde and Joseph Chappell a
vsited the city'.
Queenie and Bettie ewygert'
go to Ne wberry to attend ce
mencemeut.
IMiss Sadie Curry is nowi
home. She has been taking
teacher's course at the S. C.(C
IMr. and Mrs. 0. B. Diag
and baby spent several days
the up-country.
Mr. J. ID. McMeekin visi
Wolliog last week.
iMrs. L. Wicker, of C'lu~mi
is isz d1tpios in this nei
borhood.
Mr. E. McMaekin is visitin
his olId ho:ne aft .Jtnkinsvill .
R. Freema IY and A f anIl
Th dYniias
-i ase takes no summer
l'you need flesh and
stcith use
Sbt's, Emulsion
suner as in winter.
Send for free sample.
OrT & 1wOwNE, Chemists,
Si strcet, N ew York.
7 c. and $z.oo; all druggists.
Welling News.
( no. A. Stevenson, wbo has
ite sick with an attack of
nia, is rapidly regaining
J. G. Wolling has just
home from a business
Columbia, Winnsboro and
r.
srs. Curtis Crosby and
Wishart, of Crosbyville,
W}are been attending school
getield, are now at home.
. J D. McKeekin paid a by
isit to friends at and around
ing soon after his return
Louisville, where lie his just
leted his first year's course
nitistry.
isses Chanie Coleman and
Stone, vho have been ill
typhEid fever for two or
e weeks, are now convales
t.
e had a severe oleotrio storm
some rain Moudav afternoon,
iog which time 31r. Win. H.
derson's house and chimney
re struck by lightning, but no
ions damage was done.
Shelton, Fairfield's honored
e ball nine, will anticipate hot
mes in Charleston ou the 16tb
they ancPegd in Arraging a
4me r that dote, which P think
very probable. I truly hope
ev will not interest them as
ey Aid the 0. IR. G. boys last
June 6, 1933.
That T7b4ggga
Would quickly leave you if you
sed Dr. King's New Life Pills.
housands of -sufferers have
roved their matchless merit f r
ick and Nervous Headawues.
'hey make pure blood and build
P your health. Only 25 cent.s;
Toney bick if not cured. Sold
y McMaster Co, druggists.
d on dollar to Becker,
of Cohnml.ia, S. C.,
j nd lie will send to you by ex
1ress (you4o pay express charges)
'RoU'ss 12 Co!eus, 2 Vinca, 1
sparagus Plumosu<, 3 Salvia
len deus, 3 fine Geraniums, 6
~uysautbeinums (your choice of
?or) and 1 Citrina or Lemon
{rben t. If plants do not come
to expt-ctation return the~m
Becker, the Florist, of Co
bia, S. C., will return your
lar. Greenhouses opposite
att's Park. [We have received
piokage of the above flowers.
yare in fine condition and
put u p.-ED.]
IDrven to Desperation.
ving in an out of the way
,remote from civiliation, a
~ ufter driv'en to despera
14 case of aooidant, resulting
ras, Cuts, WVounds, Ulcers,
.Lay in a supply of Buck
'.Arnica Salve. It's the best
t.25c. at McMaster Co.'s
store.
genii VUncle, I'd like
y'l~ ou a new cyclopedia."
StSwayback: "Wa'al, young
rey I'd like ter hey one, but
toold to ride the thing."
SWorst of All ExplQent.
p 1in4e w~orse than to
-~i 4hat every minute will .be
'.rlst? Sneh was the experi
ie~ JMrs. S. H. Newsom, De
r l~a. 'For three years,"
t' I enduredl inisuffere
~n from indite dEom
~ ~tJ44~ ~ U aiide. D)'athi
*iid inievitable whlen doctors
re rde, f;ld. A t len th
-~s indu .d t' try Eint; ic
rs-.ud the result was miracu
vr, Isidlner, St''mach~ and
ItrouUb'es Eh-etric IBitei~si
vn~ medicine. Only 50) -
a'l.ed ywcwaaster (o,
Librarians Report.
ee Trutees mt. Zioi Institute
its Oedlemn-Below is g
was brief. report of the: Mt
n. ~8elool Jibrary for the gight
a- months from September 15.
to May 8, 1903:
the The' total number of
od- taken out. during: this
at a amounts to . 912. an, aver
;ing about twenty-eightFvol
and week, and of about siX bo or0
rn- every pupil in ,the school ring
Vrof the year. Theie are at, ent
the .412 ,glumes in' the libia ind
that is all that can ha ta-k re
the of with the book case i
ow use. -
st a -'The treatment of the ,bo by
on the pupils has been, od the le,
igh very good,. and most of th I&
her umes are in good bondtio;r i
ght are, howeVer, a ha' dy. or
ad morp of the books'most'fre t
J 1y used which. are abdot 41.
constant' use..
tlx a b i i d in fines f i'
r %e retnr' books witbi h
j d tp is, up to this
ie .oply jpens. as
e of a;- re
h~te~ z ~arian, 25 ta,'
of $be re ls
has be a
numb
)ng the V
ear en
ding
year 'nsf
-e a
chodi
sting M
teading- of.'cer13
most i noes/
, . liaebooi
"In~iew f th~se
e6r Act that. Ihsepu
on -who are in the higher grades ha
be becoge familiar 'with a. la1
of manber of the bp.-s qu4 fg tap
as reason take out a smialler nunw
u d ber. The library is unquestion
m ably appreciated and well used,
ib- anyd, as it is one of the very best
selected that the write"r, has ever
examined, its educating influence
must be felt in many ways. Any
money spent in well". selected
books (is an enlargement of the,
present collection would be a
great bone4U to. tp i;
It will be necessary to get a,
new bookcase if any new books
are added to the library. Owiig
d to the crowded condition of the.
bookcase now in use, it'las beeii
'eordy w ithi the greatest care tbd
ent the books have 'baen kept withoid
nd loss or injury during the past
efit
Tar year.
d i Respeatfully submitted,
se. 0. 0. Aloxander;
old |Librarian.
grtging Evidenp.
Fresh testim:;ny in greoat quan
titv is coristantly coming ju, de
do claring Dr. Jing's New Discovery
ps for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds to be unequaled. A rec'nt
~ral expression from T. J. McFarland.
H. Bentorville, Va , .serves as exam
ple. H~e writes;. "I had :1angm
o, ehitis tor thyree yi0aysf and doctored
aall the time without beig bene
P~ tited. Then I began taking.Dr.
-h King's New Discovery, and afe
isbottles wholly cured me."E~qually
iso effective in curing all Lung and
Throat troubles," Consumiption,
ses Pnenmania qnd Gri p. . arg ed
C'I by Mcsa.Ler do.,c druggists. Trial
ibottles free, regular sizes 50c. and
tl.e A story of quick wit turned to
,ol- apologetIc uses is going the round's
of th~e F~gls papers. A Salvs
ass tion Army lassie was being tor
in men ted for her belier in the truth
of the story of Jonah.."hn
ted I get to heaven I'll ask him for
Lfn esplana: ion," she said. "Bu
nI,, pose lhe is se in besved?
caV) ask him."
-U ve* been troubled for soKne- time
-ea6 ~ t~.. o -xz:m Liver Ta'.blen'
.wh''i haive helpetiQeyas
thaut noir I eau v~n IL tuings t
.eiare Le-.uld not": I- 15
ttrouble withi your'.trat
take these Tablets and :get:wl?
e IMaster:Co..ugs*
JOB PRINTING.
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The ews ildHerad Qiice
Aork Satisfactory.
Prices Right.
AllJobs Receive
Prornpt Attent onl
THE UNE FO
-r THELIN FO
THE LIN'E FOR AL BS
i!FH SUMMER R SORTS
ViA. T d Fee tou Addss.
Pmo.rr c. =a== Ao. As.mlmA gto
CHARLESTON, S. C.
,i8th Year Begins September 25. , oe i e I csfrtohe muou
throat ordeep-seated on the lungs, desryn th
Letters, Ielence, Engineering. ne mcoeoogh ger nd aunr thelegm. ds
oholrshi toeachCouty oS ese grmsand clears out their poison, but It gives
~arolina. Entrance examination held. arnsn eaticity to tI* delicate membranes
t WiInnsboro by County Supe uten- which protet the throat and lugs opens the sir
ent ofEducaim ad Jude fbPo-od*to receive Its natural supply er
ate onl July 10. TuItion $40 Board arygen. thus exhilarating teur ran wit
ndfurnished room in Dornmi ry, $10 shsrgt andvo thatte g-n rnha
er mo'nt, AlIl(candidates or admnis-t case Asha BonhIts. i~ Gri .coen the
on rmyi permitted to comnpe for Boyce Luns an all Pulmonary Complants t are crable
oholarships, which pay 100 a year. are quckly cured by theusede
or catalogne, address
HARRSONRA2 OLPH,
4-27 - President. 0 E
KINY SASSMINUTE
IDNE ISEASES COUGH CURE
Prprdby E. 0. DeWITT & CO., Chic$
re the mn fatal of 0l . W. Buchanan, Jas. W. Hanahan -
ases. Formerly A torney General,
Lately a Ctircuit Judge.
gil!DNEY CURE IS a wVinnsboro, S. C., Jan. 22, 193.
Fuu ~GunteedRsiudj The subscribers heretos have this day
formed a copartnership for the general
practice of law under the firm name
r ey refunded. Corlarne of Buchanan & Hanahan. Office
emn les recogni2;ed by em~i at Win 13j n . BUCHTANAN.
en physicians as the best for' JAS. w. HANA HAN.
-cy and Bladder troubles. 1-2s-3m
PIUICE 50c. and ..0
.. Trespass Notice.
C\I>N l* Y T' LEND-. All persons are hereby notified not
not to trespass up)on' the lands of Mar
Secuired by first mortgage on im garet B. Douglass, deceased, aind any
proved farni's. Borrower pays -actua violation of th-is notice will be pun
cost of perfecting loan. ished. E. E. DOUGf L ASS,
A. S. & W. D). DOUG LASS. A. G DOUGLASS,
10-29-2aw tf 5--~ Executors