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" > fteiilKiiiil.'; : PUBLISHED E VERY WKVXESDA T \ -by- J iNewo - and - Herald -JCo. I' w. '_>. Dort;i.\ss,) > Kditurs. -i \ s ; ) n \ v is S TKi:>IS, ik ADVAXCK: \ .... SI.IO Sit .... .75 j i) vuivnsixo hates, cash: dollar a square for the first inser- ( ?!i lifty cents for each subsequent iii=;*rti:>:i rates for contract advertisers. Marriage and death notices free. weuu'.ar rates e^arued tor obituaries. O.deiS for Job \Vortc solicited. I , WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday. Juue|2i, : : : lOUl SlPF.RlSTKXDEXT OF EDUCATION' Mayfiki.d has not fully explained the Thackston circular letter. It certainly : demands an explaustion. What a travesty 011 justice tint trial | of Jones in Lexington County was. ; It' there is one thing above another j that we need in South Carolina it is a better enforcement of the law. When and how will we get it. Tiik third part\ is receiving a great dea! of attention from ih; country prvs-s. Very litrle is said about it in this county, and we believe that Fair' > "? - 4 - I 1 I. y. . Iielil is'wnmig u> nuiu iu uiu jjicui ) principles of Democracy. . Between paying tlic freight on | scales and keeping- an eye on the Gubernatorial chair of New York j Jones, of Binghamt -n. must be busy. I ~\Yc wonder what the difference in i freight between the scales and taking himself to the chair would be. "Honest" John Bakdsi.ey ex-city j treasurer of Philadelphia may be a j little off in politics uwl religion, but j he certainly is on the capstone of the j thieves monument. lie pleads guilty j to seventeen indictments and the j misuse of something over a half mil \ lion of Uucle Sam's dollars. We are very much gratified to learn that additional assurances <?f the certainty of ihe building of the railroad have been received and that active operations will be commenced in the near future. With it we will flourish i and Winnsboro and Fail field County will put 011 a growth that they have j ?never had before. Without it we will j not only not grow, but there will be j a position retrogression in both onr i county and town. There is nothing slow about the I women in Kansas. Mrs. Packson, ihe j - - ~ -r? I recently elected AJayor or iviowa, nas i closed the "joints" cf that town in | spite of the fact. it is >aid. that her husband waited upon her to connive j *' at their continuance. Sh; said that! >*? ""? she had not yet been in politics long j & enough to learn how to break her oath j of office ami still be respcctuble. Now, ] Mr. Iugalls, quit monkeying with the J Alliancc and take your stand with t.'ie j women in Kansas and you will be j safe. Tin: newspapers are full of com- j , . inencements, and a large number of I young men are turned out to begin j i the battle of life. They are hopeful j as are all young men in first starting j out. They cannot now appreciate the | drudgeries and hard strokes necessary i to win success. The promotion of} Col. McBee is held up to them as an j illustration of what energy, hard and j -? faithful work will accomplish. It takes a long time to rise high and accumulate anything, and they might as well cultivate the virtue of patience, and make up their minds to get down to hard work, and oftentimes hard j work will be fruitless. OfTTt- n n-f rl?*tiH<niished ! lawyers names have been mentioned ! in connection with the Chief Justice-! ?None would till the position more satisfactorily than Judge Hudson. He has devoted his whole life to the i study of the law, and possesses :i! remarkable judicial mind. His de- j crces on the circuit have been disI tiuguished for their soundness and learning. He is a man of quick parts, readily grasps the prints in a case, never jumps at a conclusion without considering it thorough!v. and he is a 1 o o . man of the highest character. lie k-'?would -make an able Chief Justice. > The Legislature could make no wiser ! j| selection. . . William McKixley has been nomi?fia nAT?Ar?i<\rcli?n nf Hliin. IIU11U 1V1 HIV UUIW UVIUI..J- v, - V?. | This "beau ideal*' of the tariff tup- ; 1 I- porters, auiid the waving of handkor- j [ chiefs and the applause ol the Repub lican Convention, was by acclamation ; declared the leader of his party in his !. own S;a!t*. Ex-* Joy. Foraker made i1 fe^the nominating speech. It was an j t If? anogaut assumption of the virtue ot! ] Kjs I his own crowd and overflowed with j (fulsome compliment* to Mciviniuy. r 4<In the iirst place." lie said, liwe must j fight our liine-honorcd enemy, the j * Democratic prrtv, which it would |p appear that even the devil could nut whip," etc. Yes, Mr. Foraker, you j. *ay we!! your litimc-h0i!0ied enemy." j . The Democracy would be honored in j s jr ibis if in nothing more that it has | * fought you?your stripe, the swindling |* principles you pretend lo represent, though it laid claim to no other virtue,! and the political shibboleth of it is, as I ] Iyou say, to defeat yours or any other j s party that debauches patriotic seuti ! t ment by appealing (o partisan preju-! ] dices and partisan legislation. ! ? The platform adopted was in all j ] essential details a usual Republican j c manifesto. The tarift, of McKinley,; c is the issue on which tixe campaign j { will be fought out. It i? an issue that j \ will be received and met by the j a Democracy of Ohio and doubtless! twith mnch ihe same success as when i ^ McKinley was overthrown in his race j ; for (Congress last year. The election will do more than elect j : i Guvei-nor. A United States Sena-: torship will bang on the result and it is t'> be earnestly hoped that the JJim- i oerats of the Bucke\e State will snow j McKinley, Foraker and the whole . party under so deep that they will; never be able to gain a foothold in the politics of their State. Will You Kindly Kelp? Xo arrangements have boon made to . raise funds for the Davis Monument. ; To-day is the 18th,. ihe day appointed j 1 -tlin Ati- ' 101' 31 lllhlCd I'llUl'l I illUUlJUVlll/ l?v w tire Sotill.. It is deeply regretted that ; Winnsboro av11 i not have some kind i I of demorstraeion commensurate "\vitli j the object. Time, however, for niak- j ing preparations has been short, and | we feel confident that it is not from a i want of a due reverence for the memory ; of the great ex-IVcsidcnt of the Confederacy that nothing has been done.! We know that his heroic suflering for the South and his unflagging devotion j to the cauire of the Confederacy is held j by our people with tenderness and! fondness. In the absence then of any j better plan we ask that contributions be sent to The Xews and Herald i office to-day, unci tliey will be sent to i the proper persons. "Winnsboro should; be represented in the contributions, j and we hope that no mattei how small j the amount every one will contribute j as he or she way feel able. j For President or the College. The Board of Trustees of the Souih i Carolina College tailed to elect a presi- j uent at its recent meeting during com- j menccraent. The election of a prcsi-1 dent was postponed until next August.! The position of president of the South j Carolina College is a very impoitunt I one, and ibe success- of the institution : depends to a great ex cut upon the ! man v, ho is put at the head of it. He ! should be a uun of line executive ! I ability, srrent personal magnetism, i affable and pleasant manner?. scholarly j attainments and with warm sympathy and love tor young men. (leu. Elii-j son Caper-, of Columbia, is ju>t such j a man. The Hoard of Trustees couid j make no better selection, and as pros:- j dent of the College O. n. Capers womu j be Ir? a position to do a great deal of; good. Under his administration the j College would continue to be th? pride j of the State, and a potent factor in i advancing the best interests of the j State. We do not know that he could i be induced to accept the position, but j as prc>Mctit of thb ColL*??c his field of j usetulncss would be broader than the | rectorship of Trinity Church. Dr. ! Thornwcll wouM n.wr have done j half Jhrgood he did fi.T Chri-tiau'iy j ami the Slate had I a* no! !?een president of ih tj.illege. Tli-? r>-iati->n between the :>re>idei>t and the students 1 : is very ciosf. and nn;iiv of the b st ! qualities of culicire j>radurttc-s can be j traced u? tlie formative irtlueiu'o of i the president or professors in the i iM*tiimi??u l?y which :hoy were graduated. Wc hope Gets. C.'speiv v.iii be ' elected. CilOf tth.l'OUT. Blckuk.vd, S. C., Jonc 17.?Special: Wheal and fail oats have been cut, and we have !iud a most favorable tifiiu lor j curing same. Cotton aud corn arc j both looking \vc:l, except some por- { lions that Gen. Gret-n is laying claim to. To fiie great sa'.i-laction of the j fanners (here has been no rain for the j la-t seven or eight ilay?, thus enabling I - ? < 1. ii...:.. fi]r.vr? I IMCni ;? wuirw fivi; have been clouds :tii and a few slight showers in the mc;:u:imc. v. Glaudkn's Gkove. S. C.. .I.iue 20.? Special: In the last (lay or two crops have improved some. Some co.t->si in places not chopped out and i:i a bad j condition. Mr. Jn;>. G. Mob!e> lcpoits that he i has a large cotton crop planted?about j 250 acrcs. Two much cotton. Droiher i Jehu; more corn and los gras?. J Lox'oiowx, 5. 20.?Special: ! Xo rain for the la.-i ton or llfioen day-.; and farmers have been abie to clean J their crops pie ly genciaily, v here not i troubled with inertia?the farmers, tn;t j the crops. Fields of cotton have a ; spotted appearance, but growing oil"! well when not stunted from M j Some blooms noted. Corn looking green and healthy, and >ome drier mined to give $1.00 coin a black oye. j Oid corn being laid by. Oats, as a j general thing, all harvested, and some J dne crops of fall sowing ivpoi ted. A good rain would help the gardens. < Vegetables plentiful, including cab-! " -t.... AAltft V ir]\> T? 1 f I ( ? c 1 ua^t' tl!iU I UUM IlliJ tui O. j have ubont come and gone. .Melons J doing wi ll and will soon bo ready for J the knife. Our colored brother is re joiqng over choap sugar and .an abundant blackberry crop, and is "iscmug" j considerably that way. Lot us all: ?ave ol the abundant fruit crop for i winter. r.. t. aw Lax<;rowx. S. C.,June22.?Special: i All crops in this section are looking i well and growing off nicelv, although | .7 O j he crops are beginning to sutler in j places for the want of ;\iin. k i?. j. j r l'liMiKWAY. S. C., June 22.?Special: L'he past week has been favorable for \ growth ami cultivation or an crops. ; Corn i> very tine, and cotton making freed fast. There is much complaint about grass. md some planters are "stuck" badly tnd hoe hands very scarce. Have had everal showers?no heavy rains to ! ;top plows. Weather to-day threat-! rniiijf. m. j Fkastkkvili.k, .June -JO.?Special:! [\\/\ niiii')? viiii \-<>f I Virn >111 i'ltiilv I ami suffering for dry weather and sun hine. Some Tfear can't rerovor from ;1 he excessive wet weather. Corn 011 red ! amis very promising where it has j >een well worked. Cotton on sandy ands is affected as much as the corn {1 >11 same character of soil. jMost of the j: otton fields green with grass. Weather i eo unfavorable to house oats and j' +Kof w.u liowAvtorl \v.**pL*v ' iro. An universal demand for extra ;ibor. <\ IF YO CU r.A ( ic A CU EX ; , 'ji you arc all worn ou:. rcjiliv for nothing i it is jrejnsrnl <!eV>iiity. Try ' into wys ino.v j: ITT Jilts. 1 will cure you. aijd sjive a synod appetite Sdil ; j by oil dc&Icis iu uswi^uitt. : a xk'cat it t v a 7 r.v/f/T. 1 !iir<i Annual I'icnlc of the I'xiion \ . 7*1. ('. A.?Onli-r of E.verci-e*?Ail?1rt*ss Old Union Church has stood fur fully fifty yean?; and its historic walls have looked down on mc.ny a day full oi' pleasure and good and noble work, but :t more pleasant and sloriou? day the old; hurch has perhaps never seen than was last Saturday. Could the good und :i uc won, many of whom possibly now u:.k::uv.n and lV?rg'?Uen. who reared Use eld building unto (Jud. have wi:ne>se:: the feciriie of!:i-t Saturday, surely they would have known that their wotk is immortal. and that 1 as the wind waves eveiy tree and leal o:.? i:s passage throughout ali tim;\ so their rnnnitic lire stii! goes mi i cai'i:.*ir j L?osiTiletion to another generation, and | so it sis:t:i Le from generation to gene-1 ratio:;. It was the, birti.uiy of the Luion Y. M. A. as has been customary v.ills the; A-sociation ih'i day was celebrated by a picnic, and a 1:101 c eij iy;?l)!e and better managed picnic 1 hxve i;cvcr attended. I?y 10 a. in. the j member-, the ft i, i-ds and guests of the I Association had co:::c from ::!i cli:c?v tions, and the bean:ifu 1 grove about j (he church soon tnrongc-i wi.n m-.i. , women and children, and during t':e hours of pleasure mule the woods echo wiiii merriment. At 10 "0 a.m. the church was full, ami President A. J. Drown rapped the Association to order, announcinar iho following program of cxrrciscs for the d::y. 1. Prayer by iiie President Allowed j by singing hymn X >. (Gospel Hymns) Praxer hv the Chaplain. Mr. j Jt. V. Lemmon, followed by h \ m:i I2o. o. li-.-uding L-i>s in Chapter I Psalm. ' 4. Prater by Mr. A. J. Drown. Si Cretan 's r. p-rt, fallowed by . j sinyiny h\ tn!) i.j;'. , G. .Villas by IU v. Vv'. I'. Vv"lii:e f.'lluu'i'i! by the of h\mn li">. 7. Aihiress by iiew ?. W. .Murray, j t'.?!lo\ve.{ by in 111:1 -"J. i>. I)is:ni>.si.>:i t">r dinner v. iilij prayer Ijv Ibv. J. W. Marrav. ]i: v. W. ii. Wiiiiv- !i>ok :i> his sub I ject that. iVMiiarkablo thought of Shakes-j pen re: "Ail ?h'*- world i? a .-inami ! all the men ami women merely p!av- j crs. Some nirm ami women niav their roll's actively aid some pa^iveiv, h;ii j it had aflbiiied him jri'ru- jjTa:i:i*':t:iui! j '"' "'it iliMt the numbers if i!;e Y. I M. C. A. h:t<i played and wen.' aelinir their pun? on :h? ^reat (-1' iife aclivclv. lie gave :i brief review (if the work and wonderful progress of Mcn'.s Chri?!hi:i A*.soeiaricM :it large, .:r.d very i:i?oi'o'is:iri*. yuve ihe growth and influence of the p:;ili-;tj!ar Afioeitniun which h? ad- i vircssrd. !! ?*xh ihe>ouiig" men j :?> continue. i:: thi ir grand (ilorl--. tcllii'jT I hem iha; there wms m uch more 'or ( ; accompli?'!). lie pointed so ther i- Pcrip'ion .iwr ore of the eitit-s in I he Kt-t, I*] us ultra: and so' it was | .vilh ihem the far.'her they advanced. I >*ill would they find more beyond. { !!:.* i-i j.?i:;? ;l them to work faithfnily, h::*! Willi consecr&inm. i T-'.isi alone would b;ii <4" success. He \ 0-. gired ILc'iii to dvvoto t!ifir tUVts vigorously and definitely lo young tnen, and withal t'it?ip themselves for iSjc-ir labors by a close :::<cl sjjfcSal study of the Bible. Mr. \Yisiic elosjd his address by commending t!:c L-s:ii?5 Auxiliary jjocieiy. and i dv ;ila!!y thanked them lor a hii'lii.:;}' prt>tni so kindly given Iiim ii :<->imany of their esteem. liev. J. Yv*. Murray was ;lm n. >:' speaker. lie s-aid that the youngest man should have been made to speak lirsf. :iji?i objecscd to bci:s^ put i:i thi.-j mid lie- i">r i.-c Joared that ho ndglii he j crowded oti!. lie >p..kc forcibly and j strikiiuSy i.t iIn; 1". uUJtes of the Y..u.:tf M <: i. * - i.'hi i?i i:'ui As.m cia-1 lion, ilwi-ii <'?}<<;ci i!:? w;? it i!Si evan^cliv.-;d work, it !s:i?I do creed. j and f.?r this rc:i?on it ;va< able to do a j yreat deal of yoou. The !act of the union "i ;;;! creeds i:: an asfcoc ulion j like this v.;:; indicative of ti.t; spirit | of t}jc tiiij. lie reviewed ihe history of t]jc Association Iroin ihe i lima of i;s organization uy \.<eoj?u > Wiiliums in l?ii up to the present tinv\ and >uokc cl'ilio ol.jects ol' the or<ran:z ition to develop tho intellectual, :nor-il and physical pail* ot man. Afccr Mr. M array's excellent ;-<idre?, dinner was announced, and riirhi hcie 1 desire to express :ny thanks io iiie c< 111:11 it tie in charge, conn.-tin# of M?;r?r.?. A.L ^crnir^>. J. ^V. Uovd, J. T. Gancii, .!?#. V. . L\ Hull", J. A. ('irwf ?nl aiai \V. K- Steele f jv i their kI:jci attention, 'i'ne committee con'ii nil! liivo !>: cn more vigilant in j ?Ct'h:lf a!! <>! ii:-vir were,1 most kindly i IV:: I in!, the i W11;? C a>M.ioiati<J!S j ;iliC i \vil:i t-;C111 ill j >lio'.\ i:ijr tii:i;i:ju \veic<>:uc and i:os;>i-! *a!i.y. T::? 'linni r was j>!c:i .i"tl. and, uf co:irsf, \s\iv o: joyed. At-i-v iiiii::cr !i:c M>eak<r i:t:ru- j dueod \v::.? llev. II. i'.. (Jarrifs, who orirniiizOii IL".;ion V. M. C. A. on ( JutmJO.ii, Mr. (hnvis- . poke j feeliiii?Iy i?f liis !wv?> i' r l"isi'?ii Church j and Union V. M. <'. A. He varied i - UlU (jUOla'KMI '.)! J-sjaKV.-j-pt";: u iii.i.-. ;'Aii 'Air; \v.,ihl is :i Ma;;e ;::iu all men ! and w ;me:i :u*?: merely harp- thereon,! an I that lie u> a harp was ?-j;I of tune, i ami f.?und it d:lH;u!iy to tune ii!:n-c i* j for a speech. lie would have prclcrrotl to have bora tirj middle man, j for he is generally thy biggest man and j frequently shoves the ont-ide man out . of bed. Mr. (iarris-s confused himself principally to the growth of infidelity,! and said that. it was the gro.itc&t dill- | rttil.-f n.it v wni iic /.{" ! !if> tii"***it-lit *.!;1 V had ' UUHJ HIV ; Vi?nr - - . to meet, it could be found i:i some | or.c of its phases in (in; <.-liioOis of :lie j church and even wiiisiu ;iie sanctity ! of the pulpit. JIu p:*n.\< d that the | members oi the Uahm Y. M. C. A. j say with St. Paul: *"(iotl for-i hid thai I should ::!ory save in the I cross of our Lord Jesus (/'oris!." lie; said that it was pleasant to believe in j universaii-m. Jt would do to live ov. j hut not to di? hv. In illu-tratiu^ the length a man should <jo in <.:.>in_r iji- ; dut\, he cited lite chrome of thti L <r!it' IJiiir.ule ar t'so battle oi I?daku!va, and j quoted with I!:rilii:?*f ( 'fenny- ; son'* stirrinir od \ .Mr. J.(l. McCm.ts was next Intro-' diiivd- a:::) hi- addiVSS iuiprom}?:t:. \c;l wiih hi.? wd! trained, mind and ureal >!vix- o; information he ; entertained his aitlien.-e easily i'.?r hair p.n hour. lie That i:? ?-1 <>i o ;r j law and the rule- t f morality wore ] founded on !!: ten io:;nn:i::i!m lit-- i that tiji- was the <*:iv ? ; ; work !>v :i<?<-ci:itii?:i< a ;d !> t.t'j men. "i'lii-i co-oneratiw is:*"i: i chm actei i 'ic of our d tv :i: d d-- ! man-ied by Iii-i >av!n^ .-j.i.ii id the ago. Wi! are in the mi <jre:il , questions ami issue?. Government is S being di>cu*?cd. iis relation to ns ;;n<i I ctur relation to it; whaf i: can d* and i must do to sa:i>;'v us i~ he'i g dismissed | wish fo much iVrsur.L&s, fuinc>> audi ardor slut i:. ditsi ;iU :i? form :i c i!m j 1 and correct 11-jii::; n: has | not escaped this -p:; it <?f investigation : ! il is l)^*in<f questioned wi:i> secular I , scieutith; cro>>-examina:io;i by :r,c:i ! ' :>{ fact-lovnjjf minds. J-at wo think I 3f God and our duty toward* our fol- j low-men bein^ driven into this fur- i iiaes of trial anil question and we arc ' , in danger of beinir consumed unless ] :;o > !ri* of ir;i.'h with u- in s:?? im":.?; n ti.-. Wh;it we read. vr!;:it we bear and what we listen to. ii ol ii:ijj<?r?a:?t moment in this age o? j>erfeci mi o:' printing anil saying things. We mu?t (;d:e with us in this tlivnt'-ii ol'dib:i!?; and .MVidtMl rtvehrion oS i.cw ihe orn'orting :?.->! iv.ncrs Cf>n:ain(''i in in" o^'.k of K?dras: "As I';:* : h iiv; :h :??: .] is >Ils- e!ld:".P\ll and C ; l.iv.vrmore."f Tit-" r.niii!! V. M. C. A. \v:i- orgaJune - i- *?its >ue?:c.?s ha? been niarVf!o::>. Frt>;:? the report of iIi'j Si-erctary i; i< >cvn thai during the ) :.< !v.tIv" there have been V.) nieelinijs l*? =i* and prayer, and nine iY?r the lran-savi'ion <;? bn-ine^s Tin- nioeiinjr- have been attended by ' to 1"' * 11 an iivi'iMii1' At ihi> lime la>; year the A-^ viathin had twentyci^!;: d:?ii:il"-. and dtiring l':;; year have been < .!!; i-Lcd and '^oo r?v?w!:ilr .! !m:i! sII.i'.j dollars on hand. y - ----Seven IJiblcs have bc. n sold, nine gospel hymn books and a number ol: religions books La?i ye;:r (Ik.- roll had on i( -'>1 active members. .'2 a?social f member-ami 21 honorary members; ihe present roll has aelivc members. a-sociaic.i'o honorary, makinga total of ss. Xol a single member has been lost by death since the organization, and oniy one has been losr. who re>igned. Several have moved away, but retain their membership The Secretary .-tales thai the 'Association has been great Ir aided bv Rev. W. 1JJ ?> ' T- v.' ' T ........ 1 ?!,? \\ 1111 . t'V i"j. i iui;i ui*. Ladies auxiliary Society. yi:ws at woodwards. A:i Ins;, !>:*! ?<>t Serious Kun:i\.:iy? < liilt!ivi:'s U:ty at the l'ri-sbj'tt'Han Church?Wheat Croj? 1'oix*. k. <;. M. V,"o?>!>v?"A!;i>>. .rune lt?.?Sju-clal: Oi; Tuesday Inst while Misses Nannie and Fannie Moore, two young ladies fro!:i York County, ami nieces oi' Mr. I?. (' . Miiler who are now visiting )ii> family, were driving in a road cart sdong the ro:ul betWCCH WoOClWaVUS ami Milicr's mill the horse became frightened ami dashed oft', at onco throwing Mi.-ses Xaiinie out She fell between the wheel and footboard, the wheel running over her. The horse with Miss Fannie still in the cart ran at a frightful speed down through Mr. Calvin Brice's cotton Held, and making a circle charged up in the road again and with unabated -peed with Miss Fannie .-till clinging to the reins followed the road to Mr. Millers a dis lance of :i quarter of a mile, and as the horse attempted to make a quick turn u> enter the yard the cart was completely overturned and its occupant dashed with such force to the ground as to produce unconsciousness. She was ,-oon carried in the house and il was feared that her injuries were of a much more. >erious nature than they proved to be. She soon regained consciousness when ii was found that two >ii-'-lit contu.-iiins- on the head were, ??-* ? u.-iile from the terrible shock, the only injuries sustained. Miss Nannie's injuries were also very slight, ami had the wheel not have run over her she would doubtless have gotten oil' without as much as a bruise. The escape of these young ladies under such perilous circumstances without sustaining more serious injuries is certainly remarkable. Strange to say, the horse was not hurt and tho cart but slightly damaged. The episode after all, however, was not without considerable damage as it was the c:ut>e of a very serious, if not fatal injury to a valuable young*horse belonging to Mr. Calvin Bricc. When the horse the young ladies were driving ran at such a furious speed through Mr. ".rice's lield it passed near this voting horse thai was being plowed, fri<>-hii".nii!j- it nml causing it to dash oil'Willi ihe plow and foliow the horse lo (lie cavl. After running to Mr. Millers, still hitched to the plow stock, it fell and upon examination it was found that both hind legs were badly cut by the point of the plow, and the leader of one log completely severed near the pastern joint. Dr. S. G. Miller sewed up the cuts and on the following day put the leg with the severed leader in :i cast of plaster Paris. As the horse could not stand or walk Mr. lJrice had it hauled home on a wagon so that he could give it proper attention. Miss Fannie is still feeling the cllects of her terrible experience. !>he is now a strong advocate of the safety patent harness. < 'liiiili-oi's tiii->ioii!>r\' (l:iv \V:l> coip brated in i ho Presbyterian church ;il lilackstock on last Sunday. The exercises, consisting of music, a lecture by the pastor, Kcv. 11. P. Smith, ami responsive reading were all highly entertaining and instructive. A special collection for the China mission was taken up and the .sum of nearly sixty dollars raised. This congregation adopted last year the envelope method of raising funds for i he various benevolent purposes of the church, and it is working admirably and seems to be quite an improvement on the old haphazard plan of giving that had been in vogue and which is still practiced i:i many of our churches. The past three days have been clear and very hot; consequently cotton is <?rowini:- rapidly and seems ueiermiued lo make up for lost time. (Jrass is being most ruthlessly exterminated, and in a few more days the ileitis will not wear so verdant a hue. The comparatively few acres that were sown in wheat around here have been harvested and is said to be very poor. There lias been for several years n gradual and marked decrease in the acreage in wheat in this section, and wheat growing is doomed eventually to be a thing of the past. .Blackberries arc ripening, and cufly. the birds and lovers of pics arc rejoicing. We had a nice rain on Wednesday-night and a delightful shower yesterday afternoon. \ !i !ku;$?hj!d Remedy | t BLOQ'B SKIN | | D2B2ASES | I Bstssfe bhd Mai I % if r<sran wrv:s.viKtts. SALT i g {CM-: ;:"oL.Ll.^TION. be- $ I cide> L*..'i.. icr.iaa up the A \ :r?-.o the icrcliitiicn, \ P v.hon Ir-;:5:r.-.c f .-n ir.y cs;:se. Its 0 d c!.T.33: -J r'r.tirg properties & | j .'o'.."/ ::: :.i . ;'*j a cure, if A | * SENT v:l > ? :: V :VVr v. oni?s.,? d , ^ s:.c~d ?.i cc-., cs. ? , "U- '' . v. NOW, OK IX .'JULY! IS the time to sow ttuta Dasa Seed, of i which wo have :i fresh supply, with ; other be.-t varieties of Turnip Seed. Fine lot of Cjaarsnnd ChcwincjTobacco. i A variety <>f Flavoring F-xtrafs, Insect i Powder t" extc-rsninat<* llies, Mosquito i Mixtiie, Twii-I's Extracts ami other Jini-j men;-..- Corn Cures, Cordial for Cholera j Morbus ami Dysentery, Xippie Shields, < 15rea>t i'tnnps, Toilet Snips, llouseliohi j A ninionia. Fruit ete.. at the I)ru^ Store ,r ' McM ASTr.K, IJKirK ? KETCIHN. i ? leu can never know iiii you try, I i hovr quickly a aose of Aror's Pills will j , j cure your sick headarhe. Your stom-1 | ach and bowel- need cleansing, and I ! these pills will accomplish it moro | cflei'tiuilly and comfortably ilian any; j other medicine you ?-.in tins!. For <)% < ! ;;rty v<- .: s : Miss. Wins!.ht\ -? Sii.ti:;-; ii '.s i I bi'fii f. >r i.wr fifty y . rs l?y n iiiin::-; | i of !!i.il!:iTs iV.r t!;rir ? !i 1 t :i wliilt* Iretll- j ! with ii sOt:t:;i4s 1 j ! Chi::!. utn.i-'. aS.-.vs a!! cures \viu?l c??!ie. is tlit* lest re :<ly I for lJi:trrk?ra. if, will relieve iS:e poor lit j tli' sufferer lnimetliatrly. St.M by Drug- ; jjistsin every part ? !'the world. Tweiityiive cents a bottle. !'.< suit* anil ask for I '.Mrs. WinsI ow's .Sooliiir.j; Syruv.," ami \tke u;> other kirn',. v j ! ~ ' !< i . i A'hen Baby v.as sick, v.*e ^ave ht r (r:a. ! riien she was a Cuilc'., l'.io cried C'astoria. When she bvcame Miss, she clung lo C'r.storic. \71iea ^lie had ChiUrca, sLs jrjtvc ihem Cistoris. t i \r? w b ?c.o??ca*r^r?t^ssrt- i t? b ; i:~VVAT?V:i~r isii kxts." ~ ! make IOO PER i j xjLVXJlill 1 U ( EXT. lift mi my Corsets, Belts, Brushes, Curlers, ami Med-1 icine. Samples (rec. Write nc.v. I)r. ; t ! Britl.:inuu. ill IJ'wav, X. V. I i : iUv r htr* w ! - : ,' f ' -? i-i C k ; V 1 ? K s ^3 fv ' ;. . '.;. - ; : s L/t *.; H &*0t \a ? -. A. ! , . . i .i:..ns. Jh>iici>>ns. Kpsrklir.K.r.n-1 . ,? t A boautiCal Picture . . :! ntEt: to any one i.ondir.s i u ;m 4 I-. lili'.Ki CD., i iiiiaOcSiilii.'i, i'... ! I < ilf EiiOT OF BEEF is known around the world and lias lately been carried into "Darkest j Africa" by Stanley. It is unapproachable lor purity, flavor and teneiici'l ! effects As I?kef Tk.v, delicious and refreshing, Indispensable in Improved and Economic Cookery. PP^PnIII parkerIS HAIR BALSAM \ J&3 Clcamcs c::J beautifies the r.-:r. 3 * <* fa&jl'ruumtus s luxuriant growth. ? ! x> cvci; ?ails to Bcatoro Gray j i rv.';-v?i gjgT.g Kaiir to its Youthful Color, ! ! | .. ^ ^J ^22 SmmH m ! 'J M 2SS!mm r j l'-v r I: o , ".>* a!v Lui:'_'>, I)cbil:iv% Indigestion, Pai'j, Tukc iu ti:::c. ^Jcy. HS^DERCOSNS. The only sure enre for Corns. *?' {UttM 1>*C< U? jji V? HiiLUvl v*? \*0?; ^*. ? Fruit Jars. | | Fruit Jar. | Fruit Jars J A FULL SUPPLY OF I M A S 0 N ' S llimirnvfirt Fruit Jars I ^ i QUART A335 32AF.F ?AR-| AT THE Winnsboro Brog Store, W-v Next door to the National Bank. r-? p,, i-? M & y ??; y 3) ' J " (it, 1 TAKE PLEASURE In in form Mijr my lYiei.ds and ihe public ?rencral!v that I am receiving and haw i:i stock I he FINEST '1 EAS ever brought here. A!:?o the very l>u>t irrad.s of CoftVc?, Sp:c:s, E*>f.uecs :iml Extracts. I)avi.s 15;tkiiiir Powder, Choice Salmon and Frcnch Sardines, Uoa^t and Chipped Ikof and Lunch Tongue, Fre?h Oatmeal 0:i?t, iqual t:> lice. Fine Flour. Xuv.* Catch Mackoio1, with :i Tinnl nsan> other jroa.J?:. all of which will be sold .if lii.-i li\irfi,l M! !.'v> f.ir C.l-rll. j S S. VY 0 Ij F E, 5-19 AGENT. | k h h h h . ? *- t _ i | KefGliia I Mean j j | Have been convicted at last | ot selling their stock of Hay, Corn, ' t Bran, Meal, * u Flour, Sugar, * Coffee, Tea, r Tobacco, Molasses, Hams, Bacon, t ! at such low priccs as to clis- i. j a turb the peace and quiet of.'*1 the community. J *1 All of their customers' tes- * timony agree in that the}* have; heeri treated with marked re- i speet and courtesy, and that! their prices are such as to; 5 warrant their conviction of J i . i the ':nmc cliar^cu against r i v J them. i ? w \ ? L I POLITICAL S * rruiTA AT1 \ ~\~\' ! r\ T "C 1 Ki w wr A.N. > i?/* 1 \Y *. i 7 ^ ^ 1 \ ri' * 1i" ^ i I J 1 ' '1 * ?. X. ' ? ' M. A ANOTIIKil TUHTII QUAY, ' Happens along and puts a :he general appearance of yom Wciffht Clothes for this kind o o urncc! to TV'f ? Y Y * ' W F ? T's f vS..^ A A/. They we: e shown Suits i: j)8.oo. The}* saw all kinds of Linens, Mohairs and Henriettr ihem. Let ethers be guided 1: vvc don't want ycnr votes, but r\ T\ tx W. LJ , V zxJ ecaOBNawrayML - for EnfaRtS a "C as tori a is soxvcU adapted to children that : I recommend it as superior to any proscription \ kcown to me." IT. A. Arcsee, I.I. D., i 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. Y. ! i 1 " The use of ; Castoria1 is so universal and its merits so -well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Martyr, D. D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Eefoimod Church. tee ccotattj CHICHESTER'S EnCUSH. P. r^mmm THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Lad!c<>, as!: D racist for C.dck"l'r s Enj tioia scaled witJi blue ribbon. Take no o All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrapp. 4c. in stamp* for partien'.ar*, u^timouiaij, lO.OOO TentimoniaLi. Sane Paper. Soid by all Local Kruj??i?Us. "fc M e iviexic? VI us T< A Cure for the . and A long-tested pain relieve Its use is almost universal Farmer, the Stock R requiring an effective i\o other application com This well-known remedy years, almost generat No medicine chest is com] M U ST A N G Li X i M E X T. Occasions arise for its use All druggists and dealers Liiii's Governor As soon as lie heard of the lynching of lie Italians i:> Now Orleans, promptly denanded that the affair should be investigated. Just as promntiv should a man, uffering with disease,'hears of the hcalthestoring waters ri Cleveland "Springs in estigafe their merits, for when it is known bat a man has been Assassinated Bi 1 Some hidden l'oe, immediate steps a; e i aken to arrest and rid the community of ! uch a cowardly murderer. should "not j ben a man when ho knows that be lus ! onie. disease that will destroy hi- health, i nuke every effort to arrest anil rid his sys- j em of it-; presence? And while the stroll .C ! rm of the law cannot reach and suppress ; m mum mm1 The members no; Iieinij known, yet Heveland Spiin.cs waters ean re.: oh and! oniplctelv overcome all diseases of the ; 5'n?od. Liver, I r or Kidneys, as v. ?-l 1 j s Dyspepsia, La (Grippe, or any disease*; i;at is lcno-.vn to he undermining health! i:(I !>re;iki!ijx umvn oi. t::e Aervor.s >ysjm, as lias been pr.!Vcii in many cases, . nil certilicd to by those who have testocl : ieir virtues. Fur analysis, testimonial?, to. addre.-s J. ]>. WILKIXKOX, Proprietor Cleveland Springs, r?lOtl" Shelby, N. C. XOTICI:. lUUVEYW, 5)ONE AND SOLICIT ; ") ed bv KIHI.VIL TnAT'I*. 2-12 fxly Jennings, SC. j rrtTTC! 7> ii "TiTT'T? nnr h?> fou^'1 on fl> si era -HiO X JlLu. ! . ltowcli ci C<>-? Xev.-Spapcr I livcrtisiCKBur.-uu (lOSpmco Sc. I. where ailver; istr.ff ; uiiUacta Ju^y Ikj Iumio iui 1'- i" * K\V i j r . y-v _r?/v&T.A* mm m%. ASI'iRAXTS DISCUSSING * f \ \1; :\\ REE TRADE. WANTS TAR!FE EEF i.Ui> CRAP CLAMORS pi s i? j'IP!? ? '<" pT { : 111 j xjli i-j:\ ; v ,'1jV .n end to the debate by remarki: * wearing apparel, permit me to fweather" The meeting then brd's Cktlmg B :om $5.00 to S25.00. They loc T Wpio-ht Coats and Ye: i A A ? . ' ^ ^ is. Finally they ali bought. O iv the wisdom of the above g we do want your notes. /ILL1TOEL 5?i j' I !3 ! nd Children* j r Cast oris, crrrss Colic, Constipation, t Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, giv<a tkepi and promotes di- ' jrestion. _ ! j Without injurious mt-dicat&a. ? " r.-.r several vears I have recommended \ 1 yo::r' Castoria,' and shall always continue to 3 do so as it lias invariably produced beneficial result*." ! Edwin- F. Paotsz, M. D., j 3 ?' xhc Wintirrcp," ICoth Strec-t and 7th Ave., \ New York City \ t Coupa>T, TT ilun&AT STUEST, X-W YOSK. ? ed cross D'amgvd Brand jl\ kh * rllikS A The only Sufi, Sure, an4 reliable Pill for sale. \W lisk Diamond ISrand ia Kcd and Coui metallic \ V 'titer Maa. en. arc dansreroua oonntcrfcit*. At Druggists, or send us :rd "Kclicf for Ladies" in Uiter, hr return JSai-i CHlCKESTiH CHEMICAL Co., M*dl/u>n Soaarc, I'KlLADiHUPHIA. PA. in tang j ? | | Ailments of Man Beast. I I * I I by the Housewife, the .aiser, and by every one liniment. pares with it in efficacy. lias stood the test of ions. plete without a bottle of : almost every Jay. have it. ~ T ~ T . t % V 1 uivuij moiiiii jffl THE Fill \%ritii t ik <;!ichoicest ! v V i;!{u:;K!:IKS of r.JI kinds il*at Uiv.y ! be found iii ;i - " L v FIRST-CLASS GROCER Standard Granulated :-'u.;.ir, I'u^vorir.od ami ]>ro\v:i always cm !::s:?tl: FiXKS'L'KA.MIi.V FLOL'K in tK?; marker. Tho Famous Magnolia Ilams, Cy.nvassed or [>.canvassed.,' I'lc-Wfil l'i.o' Fee r. l .V;;e\-erel '.\'c cat ham from <>:: * yoim i u;>. Fresi: lot of Morgan IJ-.ims ami Shoulder Meat. which we i::iivrrf.!?-?? il;n*. ci!nw |f."ho!e"at '-'.U' per pound, KjMrfnny.rt nice foi: ijesejit: < ii'!:irii;o. Fruit Puddiue, Oc-*., Oio. A!>o the iir.cst Nov.* Orh-aus Molasses a;:-! eiseaper grades. Wheat Oat- a::<? <.*??:-ii always cm 1 i at , McUAIII.iiY .'c CD. NOTICE. VOTICK i-. hereby civen t:ul a meetinjr IN hi the 11 id leeway Savings and Loan As-ovration \v5!! he 1 .? *.! i;i Il'idsoway, i i.n iui' :> : ! "iy ::cxt, for the purpose ot iiicsv.'.s:!:^ til" cap':!'::! >tock of / I!ilia^eway : > r;;: ! I?n Assoeia- ' tin::, as provide;! ii; Section :> o" an Act ol I (ii'::orai A>.--;::!>!y. i:-ti 4 Ai: Acr. tf. for ;!:< :l??:t of e.-riain o>r- 1 ;->ra<i.'i:is r ?c:i ra! !::v.s," approved \V. 12. I- I FF. i'r. siili-i.t. ' fii.\r. Vi'iiAv, ; h-i'ictiiry ;huI Tresswer. * 1 : . . _L' * &? _ J j rilE ISSUES OF THE J ORM. | FOR PROTECTION- i mum J ng, -'Gentlemen, judging from say that you all need Light m i?|-rj0 uruKc up i *4 )ked at ^Pantaloons irom 50c. :*j 5ts to match in Seersuckers, 43 ur low price platform caught cntlcmcn, and remember, that fl i & co. "| llllli. liHl ) rJ Rfciilt Widely! j ., . X. T II K M U T l: A 1- -4 I,IFF. 1IAIE 3 "company > < OF NEW YORK. If RIOIIED i. McOUEOY. Presided '|g ... I - ASSETS, - - Sl:>6,401,323.02 ^ SURPLUS, - - 9,657,248.44 9 ?' THE OLDEST, LARGEST, STRONG- M est, liest Company in the world. Ik "The best company is the company tli.it ^ does the most^ood " The Mutual Life- is VH such corny an flfl II. G. MclLWAIX. f\ A^ont for Lancaster and Fairfiefd Cos.. Lancaster C. IL, S. C. KWD. L. GERNAND, General Acer.t, Columbia. ?. C. 4 -T.\1UW J > jfipiivsii *WMIBICINE CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST ??EZ>ICIXE KSOW5 CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SIZE OF DOSE. IT WILL ALSO CT7E.E BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AM> CHBONIO CONSTIPATION, Dr. W. E. Aiken, DRUGGIST. Winnsboro, S.C. THE BEST OS EARTH. WE A UK AG AIX *f)LK AGF.XT n for ihft tire ^ s' X -flli'lto Coltoii Planter.3 i Call at o; co ::ml s< ?> :j*. '* ULYSSK (I. PESPOKTES. Ml Si!) SEAL. We have a few more (oils of COTTON irEED MEAL, low lor ilic cash. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. g? fofif&XChU Worth SIOO.OO. B'.t $<? 7 (Ni^'sEa'lu 'n the w?rI<J- Perfect ^ch locality can stcure one li!>??yStogether with our l*rg* nlSa^'Ky*''^"^'''! raluabl* line of Household 'Prr^igC^^iiamplef. These samples, as we!t d ox the watch, are free. All the work you I seed do ii to show what we scad 700 to tho?e who call?your Heads and neighbors suid those aboct you?that always retulra a valuable trade for us. which holds for yean when once started, tnd thus we arc repaid. We pay all express, freight, etc. A<ter ou know a!!. If run wonld like to co to work for us. you can from S20 to SCO J*r week and upwards. Addrest,. Stineon <Jfc Co.. Box 8X2, Portland, Maine.