University of South Carolina Libraries
WINNSBORO, S. C. J. FEL,ANK FOOSHE Editf: -,ud Pro)rietor. P CELLSHED SE.11- WEEKL Y TERMS I-N AD)VANCF: Nednesda. Au-gu.t 1~-191U Mr. MeMaster's Views in Regard to Canal. BENJAMIN PALMER MCMASTER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbia. S. C.. Aug. 10. 1910. The Fairfield News & Herald, Winnsboro, S. C. Mr. Editor:-One of the most important matters affecting Fairfield County arising in the last Legislature was the effort to compel the complietion of the: Columbia canal for navigable purposes. This was the intent of the rEsolution introduced by your Courty Representative in the House, Mr. W:, W. Dixon, relr1ng the Governor to report to the following Sessions of the: Legislature the advisability of. reqairing the re.sent lessee of: the canal, the Columbia Electric Street Ralway. Light and Power Company, to complete the canal as a navigable water-way. The State transferred its right in the water power to the city of Columbia. giving the city the privilege of leasing same, upon the condition that the lessee; Would complete the Canal for navigable purposes according to specifications set out in the Act, within "a reasonable time." The canal was partly complet6d as far as Gervais Street in the City of Columbia. in March 1892, and no efforit has since been made to require the present lessee to fulfill its agreement, with the State, and complete the canal in accordance with the. terms of its lease. About the only interest the State now has in the canal, is the right to navigation, and to thus allow one of its valuable high-ways to be obstructed and its development as an avenue for commerce stopped, in order to save .doH'ars for a few stock holders oaf:a cor'poration, is un just, and it4vas eninently proper for the Legislature. to require the 'Governor 'to report the reason for the- 18 years delay in its completion. ;r e his immiediate constituents aeinvolWed, itoue h resolution -and fought it through Sboth Houses. The Governor is S coirnetted to the policy of the d&delopinent of our water-ways, and wilLundoubtedly recommend tat. the State's right to the coniyion of the canal, be en forced. If this is done, Broad River will again be in a position to invoke federal aid to keep it in proper condiition. It is to be hoped that Fair field will retain Mr. Dixon at his post of duty in the House. Respectfully, B. P. McMaster. Solicitor Henry Denies He Advocates Negro Suffrage. (Chester Lanb~ rn, Aug. 1:). Winnsboro, S. C., Aug., 9, 1910 To the Editor of The Lantern: Dear Sir:-I am informed that' some friends of the other two .candidates for congress have been and are circulating a re-, port to the effec~ that I advocate bringing the negro into politics. There is not a man, woman or sti. That is a game of politics Sto injure my cause. No man believs that I have lived fifty v-ears to turn traitor to my race and to white civilization, or that I am fool enough to advocate .such before white democrats. Mv oosition is to secure a re peal' of that portion of the' nationa.l constitution which con ferred the right to vote on tlhe negro, anc to leave the whole matter to the southern states to settle. Will the white people with the reins in their hands, drive the negro to the political band'-agon? Every representative from the S th willi vote for this repeal. TEyare one third of the vote: then my plan undertakes to se cure the vote for this repeal of the other two thirds, or one half, ofi.Can any sensible manI see how. that could bring the, s i rd v to a letter end ting that I ~ ~er--4ami no time a trimmer. I - njo. -* . Tfriendsi apers that have undertaken to tate my position and interpret t. will do Me the justice to cop :his and sec"re the attendance the >f the pei-e on the congressiona! exis 'reezings. I have confidence in Beal he good sense and sense of ustice of the people of this fifth nrm istrict. and all I want is a hear- pan: Yours truly. Bea J. K. Henry. tne -.. - men FOR SALE-At a bargain, small cont ginning outfit consisting of acco engine, gin. condenser and 1910 press w i t h all necessary belting. Complete outfit re cently overhauled. Reason i for selling, am using larger outfit. Will trade for live stock. Apply quickly to. W. L. Kirkpatrick. R. F. D. 3. Final Discharge. ne 2:!p fled Notice is h.reby given that M.rgaret and Fraser Bennett, Adminiistratrix of the statte of Hesse Fraser, deceased. haS this diV Imafldt' al)lication unto me the or a tinal diseharze as such adminis- law. .tratrix, and that the30th day of July. chai N10. at 10 o'clock A. M., at my oftee. a ias been appointed for the hearing oi Said petitionl. W. L. HfOLLEY, Ju.d,e of Probate, Fairfield Co., S. C. Jul 5, 19 10. 7-4t Candidates' Cards FOR CONRESS. re I am a endidate for re-eiietion te ; % Congress from the Fifth District. sub- Ctar ject to the action of the Democratic . primaries. D. E. FINLEY. I am a candidate for Congress, from he Fifth District, and will abide the reults of the Democratie Primary arrl. Election. THOS. B. BUTLER. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce mnyself a candi date for electiou to the ohice of Count superintendent of Education, subject I Pa to the action of the Democratic pri- for 1 -nary. C. H. DOUGLASS. may I herebyv announce myself a cardi- mela (late for* re-electioij to the office of 1ogs County Superintendent of Education, ness, subject to the action of the Democrati diizzi priary. T. M. JORDAN. the I Wom11 I am a candidate for election to the fema c4lice of Superintendent of Education back of Fairfield, subject to the action of the thn-I Deniocrmtie primary. Try - %. HOKE. ur COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby annlounice myd.5 f ain a e:tn i te for renoin'ationi to thle ffice of out~ y Teaurer su bi* to the act :0on the Democratie prt:nar. V A. L E SCR UGGS. JI-DGELOF P ROBATE. go n rMt for re-elcit!in t o 'h.- ollee of Judge of Prob(ate for Fair hDemuocrat=e primiarv. W. L. HOL LEY. OUSE OF REPRE.SENTATsY ES. I hereby announce myiself ai eandi- 1 late for 're-eetionl to the House of Representatives, subjet to the act ion f the Democratic prima5ries. W. W. DIXON. The friends of Dr. E. C. Jl.: :n hier yannounce him a candidate for ee :ion to the House of Representatives, ubject to the decision of the D)emio- E3 ratic primary. I am a candidate for election to t h Rouse of Representatives, subject to 2 he action of the Democratic primari esU T. H. KETCHIN. I am a candidate for election to the Iouse of Representatives, subject. to he action of the Democratic prinmary. R. A. MEARES. I hereby announce myself a candi late for-re-election to the House of tepreseotatir:es, subject to the action iI the Demoi~cratic primarnes. I -F. H. McEACHERN. COUNTY AUDITOR. I iereb.v annlounie myiself a eandi- i [ate for . re-election to the ottice of ~uitor for Faiirfield Coui.t.y, subject othe rules of tihe Deniocratic primary. .J. B. BUR LEY. Fiinal Discharge. N.ie N. hi-reby. given that .h:is \W. oi k, adiist rator of tile estaite trs NIsedie J. Bolick deces.,ed, hos fnal disyhargec as such whnnoiilstrator id hat athe 5thI day of Setemb-i er 010 at 10'clok a. mn.. at myv oflie-. a nlppo(I ited for the hearing of WV. L. HjOLLEY, ' .Jugeof Pr.>hate, F'airtield Co. 5. C . tug. 4jl!I0. - bit io. / A Reguiar Tom Boy.-,y. -as sie-el imb t111 ~Z1rees and fenc-. tric P npip .Z dit':hes, wvhitli.ng, alwcays get- t"uriti iig srat'hes-. euts. sprains, ormiSe-. Liver umnp. burns- :>r sealdis. But iw-:ov r nother inist :ppliedl Bucklenl * e'.ed es I verytini. hieiable- ik . - :after r s. z':zia. Olt 'ore-. (orn or I r OCENT 0 SALE-OP1 - rawford horn room direi mgnews- palitedt and th \Ve teant1 huses,wn'exean;z frcou ntr- property. Ae onelo rft frontb 15: clas epbetween A. M. O\ven' -<m and Mr. Buwae ls ai .ice Of Dissolution. ,tice is hereby given tnat copartnership herezoiore ing between Wil'iam C. v and Charles A. Stevenson. inrnsboro. S. C.. under the name of W. C. Beaty Com has been this day dissolved nutual consent. William C. v will take charge of alr irm assets, assume the pay : of all liabilities of the firm. inue the business on his own ant. This 4th day of August WV. '. Beatv. C. A. Stevenson. Notice to Overseers. I overseers are hereby roti to have their roads worked to see to it that every per lable to road duty performs: days of labor required by Ail roads worked by the! ngang must be put in first repair. C. H. DOUGLASS. Clerk of Board. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured A)CAL APPLICATION. a, e the -. f the d;i- catar h , a v u,t tae internal remn d:, 'a: I Care i-, taken irterrallr. ani "e:..i: - on the bi lo.,,i and mucttous 0urface,.Ha S are ,not a qtack meadii ;d WIC , the ne-t , :n : m,.d .,f th be.,* tenies kn-i,wn. eami withte :Iest bloi)d puri*ier,. actinz di-. .n the Mm.votu 1 -urtace-. T!e pI:neezI t i th e tw. in-.t : w1hat -e,,ue1h %-,rder-fa: result, incrn Ca Sen for te-,tmn a 6. F. 1 CII ENFY & CO.- 1': ir ~ ~ ~ .,cL ...Q. I*.a~ca An Ideal Husband. ient evg lggi-g Wife, e know1 help. :She be so eri 11 down inl b thatt er If ohe is licoly, Uhled wih of appe e, e, Sleeniew con1stipation fainin'and spells. she needs Jeetri Bier ost wandrful eedy Ar l eu. Thousands of suticr- o !e t rouble., 1 ev u tr . lehe lald weak kidney.- h,aV u!-t :lid Ieol;- healthy an:d hay theml. OnlyV 50o. a-aen -"I kn hTat is good or young andi old peo >e," writes Mrs. Clara ~ Jykstra, a trained nurse i South Bellingham, - ~Vash., "a2nd will say that consider Cardui the best ' edicine for girls and vomen. It makes them E el iike new persons, re- .. eves their pain and reg ates womanly troubles. "Both my daughter and I eceived great benefit" he Woman's Tonic As a medicine for fe ale trouble, no medi ie you can get h'as the )ld establish~ed reputation, at Cardui has. Fifty (50) years of suc ess prove. that it has tood the greatest of all sts-the test of TIME. As a tonic for weak wo en, Cardui is the best, be ause it is a woman's tonic. Pure, gentle, safe, re able. Try Cardui. . The Demon of The Air e.rmi of Lazrippe. th;at breathed ni.s sulferinz- to) thousand. Its efet a r~e wekniie-s, n erv"ou lack of:appetit-. ener:.. y and am-i . ithl disotreed liver and' kid The grete.s4?t need the is Elee it ters, t lhe splendi id ion t- bor-d' -r. a regulator oif 'xtomaY1h. 1 that they wonlderfuliy = trength le ner1ves. bildi upi t be =\y-tem -~stre health anloi .-nirits ao do up-to-'date, first s Job WVork. Give us r.ial order. We know {' 41!N DAIN Vertical Lift 5 and 6 Feet A Mowing Machine to be a success must light draft and ease of management. The correctly designed and substantially constru to w Lithstan,d any stress or strain to which it over a rough meadow surface. The cutti!g justable coil spring, is carried on the wheels, ground. and utilizing for power all the weig] to keep the cutter bar down to its work. In fact. the Dain Mower was built to w, conditions of the ground will permit a mow( The John Deere Rake Is the very best rake on the market." It is : A full stock of Mower Repairs always on ha attention. We want to figure with you on your mov implements. Ruff Hardware 1716 Main St. eek-End And Sunday Excursion: D Rates to Charleston And Isle of Palms. S. C.. Via I Southern Railway. Effective Sunday. May 29th. and continuing during the sum- sm mer season. Southern Railway will have on sale regular summer xecursion tickets to Charleston nd Isle of Palms, S. C., with Aca fial limit Octobert 31st, 1910. aso week-end tickets to be sold n Saturday and for Sunday + , morning trains, beginning .Sat-: Ut L rday, May 28th, final limit tc: lave destination before mid ig the following Tuesday. m k Also cheap Sunday excursion. tikets sold only for Sunday morning trains, good returning wh -1 on last train leaving Charleston W m it~ 815 p. m. Sunday night. For further information, rates, ec. apply to Southern Railway tiket agents or address. J. L.be Meek, assistant general passen gr agent. Atlanta, Ga.. W. E.: ree, division passenger agent, Charleston. S. C. .AIi Let Us Ship You a Sackon.hu jfarming land, of Ice. on Southern E f ield County,. Abundantly n~ We make the best 1250 acres Bro: IBermuda hav obtainable, by the ~ on foot to dev m o s t improved hundred acres hygeic mthod, ~cottage, large hygenc metods'tenIant flouses f r o mi distilled X\Will sell i water. .p urchaser. 'For price lmetto Ice Co.| JOH S Mower Cut combine great strength wLh Dain Vertical Lift Mower is ted. It is sufficiently strong may be subjected when cutting apparatus, by means of an ad avoiding all friction on the t of the machine not required rk successfully, wherever the r to be operated. nost popular where most used. id. Mail orders given prompt ers and rakes and all farm Company Columbia, S. C. oils Wdgoamns. load to close t .prices that it worth your Sto call here ore buying. CATHOART >r Sale. 4 sand and Twenty Acres finest' only 20 miles from Columbia, ~ai~v, at Wallaceville, Fair S. C., known as Wallace Place. atered and adapted to all crops. d iiver bottoms, including fine and pasture lands. Movement slop splendid water power. Few god timber, New five-roOm barn, very finte well water; ninee al in good~ repair. one tract or sub--divide to smut d particulars address. N \WALLACE, ~LLAEXTL~ ~.C4~4 '1 . .7..