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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ?BT? The News And Herald Co. TE3.MS, XX ADTAN"V One Year, ... 81.50 Six Months. ? . .73 VViNNSBORC~ 9. C. Wednesday, May 23. - - - 1900 AXOTHEE OBJECT LESSON. The colored p?>ple ihoald have lwrned bj thia time that tijey ffaia nothing by iasoleace to white people and by cri?ae. The Auzasta tragedy of Sunday, May ISih. i* a ca?e iu r\n.ir\t onJ ?h*? fi'nrftd naonle have ha<! J""""! ? ? ? i c a Jong list of object lo?son8 to the same effect. A prominent young geutlemaa, Mr. Aleck Whitney, and a friend boarded a crowded street car. They precarei seats Presently two negroes caoie on tho cir. Oae of them insisted on taking the seat occupied by Mr. Whitney, who told the negro that there was no room in the seat. The negro's companion, who had goae in a seat just in front of Mr. Whitney, told bis cemrade to sit there anjhoir. The impudent negro ihere" upon sat in Mr. Whitney'* lap. This Mr. W hitney & a matter of course tried to resist, and he struck the \ egro with the back of his hand. The negro ia the front seat, William B. Wilson, immediately turned and delibtrtiiely fired a pistol in Mr. Whituev'd face. Mr. Whitney died a few miuates afterwards while beicg carried to tie L ospital. Net satisfied with having mortally wounding- Whitney, tho bea6t Wilson tried to kill Wbitne\'8 frieud when the latter caught hold cf him, fnrtHnatelv another murder was prevented by the hammer of the pistol catching the friend's hand. Augusta was naturally set wili with excitement. Wilson was arrested on the spot with the pistol in his hand, a?d hurried to the jiil. Angry crowds collected on the streets, and the mgre was spirited away. Prominent citizens, amon* them Dr. Plunkett, the Presbyterian minister, the deceasod pistor and friend, counseled law and order, and twice quieted tke crowd and secured a promise that there would be no lrnching. It is not uecssiary to go over the whole story. The negro wrs liken from a deputy iroaa the train, handed asd his body riddled by 144 ballets. The resile is that Augusta will now wag? war against the pocket gaa and iasist oa the enforcement of the kw there which requires that the whites and blacks fchill be separated. This occurrence emphasizes the importance of legislation separating the two races as much as possible. The Georgia law should be followed elsewhere and ngiaiy euiereea. The point that we started oat to make, however, is that the colcied people shonld learn that they mast abandon insolence and impudence. We ventare to say that no colored, man has ever been grossly insulted by a real white gentleman without the negro provoklog the iBsult The colored man will gain the respect and the help of the white mau when he behaves himself iu a way to deserve it. They aboald follow the advice of sock men as Bookter T. Washington and Bev. Carroll, of their own race. These colored men are respected by the white people, and they only have to ask to receive help from the white*. Ia this connection we refer to the article published to-day from tie And^rton Intelligencer. A few days ago ont West, <1 colored missionary to Africa addressed a large audience, and among o^her things said that the pioneer missionaries to Africa were the godly women of Old Virginia who clothed aad gave the gospel to their slaves, which is really. the truth. Thousands of such missionaries can be found in this Siato. The speaker counseled his race to learn useful trades and practice industry, m other words he advised them to obtain a real education suitable to their station in life. The colored man will never amount to anything as Ion? as he imagines that a knowledge of how to read and write exempts him from work, and gives him a license to be impudent to his saperiors Oiie of the hindrances to the succesjful progress of the colored race is the character of the women that race is producing. Thsy live iu idleness to a great extent, and especially when able to write a little they conclude that their mission in life i? to dress and imitate white ladies. They forget that in the Northern States sad eltewhere white wo men. far their saperiors in education | and everjtbiog else, AH tho position ot scrY&nU. SOMETHING ABOUT HONEY. Honey is a sweet subslance secreted by the nectari#s of flower*. It is also secreted in small quantities by little glandular organs on certain plants like the cow pea. It is takeu up by the proboscis of the bee and deposited in a special pouch callcd the honey ac and conveyed to the hive. It is possible that the insect imparts to it toue little acid. Bat honey is not nector digested by the bees as fome of the good people, that lire in tbe flowrs and garden spots of onr bcuib?ss and prosperous little town Winneboro, think. The flavor and qualities of it depend upon the source from which it is gathered. Ja<*ge. The home of I he honey bee, FairSid Cotton Mills. Miss Florence Newman, who hai teen a great sniierer iroio ikusuu ?.r rheumatism, says Chamberlain's P*i:i Balm is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newmau is a much respected resident of the village of Gray, N. Y., and makesthis statement for the benefit of others similarly iifiicted. This liniment is for sale by McMaster Co., dru^istt. 1 kv-. S~v?T v bkyant items. ter< Miss Jespi ", spent the u , , : T , , neighborhood on their waj Without, the rain isgeatly falling, fawba. I do hope when tt aiaking giad the hearts of the farmers, Fairfield (Jountv are co who were beginning to feel somewhat Jennings tnay be fou depressed oh aoeouat of the contiaued ?J"1 , r . Mr. Jennings can t eiect h dry weather} which was preventing friends will hive to help hi ota fmm wimlnor nn tr? a. na h?v#> arnn&intanees in 0 goDd stand. Upland corn not doing ties in the State, and we si so w.H. ieaerallr 6p.aki.S. We do ?"?? ot think that it i? as forward as it etc. should not only was last year. However, if we get when it is convenient, l sufficient rain, it may regain what it make sacrifices to aid him, h?MM ?T r,t. The rain wHI prove highly beneficial to it. Cotton edge tbat have helped : has not come np to a jjoed stand yet. helped others. Eirly plantiogi have attained a bet- May 1G, 1900 ter fctan.l than (he late. The latter CASTOJ13 will, in all probability, came ap now BeaTgthQ ^Ths Kind You Havi ?in?e the rxin. Graia net doing so Signature well. Won't maKC near a* luuco us or wa3 expected. Gardens are looking nicely. The special kates Colorado beetle id verr destraclife to t . , . . w , , annual meeting nation. Irish potatoes. We ..oueed a good TI0NAi AssociATroN', jcly many little sq.ashes and encumber. xheSoatheru Hallway w on the vicss to-day. Sweet potato tlip t!cke!i n,,m Charle-to, slips are ready (or transplanting. the ra.e of ?ne first^.Uj, , Soue have been set out already. r(mod w t) st Au?03 The fruit crop promiies to he an P(!15al!ola Fia, Mobile. abundant one, especially peaches and 0ricanSj La _ ?cri<lian, apple.; also blackberries. t?i?2ham, Ala:, Ohattano. A series of meetings were held at Bristol,Tenn, White Snlph the Presbyterian Church commencing Va., Washington, D. C , N' Friday ni^fat last and closing Sunday anll i?terin(,aiate points. night. The pastor, Rev. J. G. Hern- Ti?k<!le ?in be fiold j . don, preached some excellent sermons wUh fiQal []m]t Jnly 29t and a *reat dsal of interest was maui- h.j]ders of re(nrn portion, fe*t?d. Sjme acceisions were made trip tickets sold to Charles to the charch. on acconnt of anr.nal meeti Mis. Cirrie Stewart, of Winn*boro, educationai association. S peat some time in thU section rc- portiors of roumJ trip ,j cea?l>"* deposited with agen(3 from Mr. Riley Stewart, of Winnsboro, trip ticke(s are parchase wf.s ia Lonriown on Snnday. wiU isgne receipt3 for t5ckei Mr. John R Craij, of Blackstock, j{C(j au(j ap3u preseniatii was in this section on Taeiday* also receipts will return to or Mr. Arthur Craig. chafers the return p ;rtioi Mr. Will Stewart, of Columbia, jj.jp t|ckgtg deposited. F< spent some time herd recently. information apply t> any a Mr. ,lno. W. Seiffler. of Winusboro, ^ ;tc ^ "" ?* ' ' tJVU IUC) 11 llr'ill ?* fir y V* v visited relatives here during th: fir?t ... " annual meeting south e! of the weas. sale grocers' associatic Mrs. Sira Stewart, who ha? b?en leston, S. C., may 24-2 visiting relatives at Winnaboro and The Sou:heru Railway Columbia, has retoroad borne. rolln(i ,ickets to Charleston ilr.L.T. Wild., of ColotDi'a, cams , a, ?,e rsle of one up on Saturday. His aaay friends , , , . . r here were 'lad to see him. liK for ,he rcund tr,S> fr"? May 16, 1900. E. H. D. ou 5t< iinp, on account ol ?occasion. Tickets to be s< volcanickraptioas .... . ... . , ? , . _ . .23 an--! 24, with final limit Are grand, bat Skin Eruptions rob , . ? , . life of joy. Backlen's Araica Salve 41 x0r (Jetalied 1 cures them; also Old, Banning and aPP*y t0 auv sgcutof tli Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, R-i lway, or iis connections Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruise*, Barns, ??Tnv ^n>pWTA1 Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, " *' L AL S SSI0J Mrs?ic Best Pile cure on earth. Drirex out ??. Pains and Aches. Only 25 ct*. a box. washington, d. Cure guaranteed Sold by McMaster 0? account of the abo'f Co., druggists. the Southern Railway will trip tickets from all points white oak chips. t() wa,hidgt0d) d. ^ ac Dry weather, hard ground and poor the ra*e one first-class J stands of crops is the principal sub found trip. Dates of sale ject discttssed np bere. There is a au^ 22, with final limit Maj large percent of the crop to be plauted Persons residing at nonyet; the last planting can't come up ^011S desiring to avail th< ut.tUl it rains. The email grain is these redaced rales and TKoro coacon tickets will be requ *Cijr guuu. viaiutus uui; ian . will he plenty of frait around here. l^e a?ent at their station a The grocery store of T. G. Patrick or three days in advace < & Co. was broken into on las! Sunday P?5e(i trip in order that 1 night and i quantity of good? carried snabled to obtain through t +v? , 4- . For detailed information off. This is the secaod time this s.ore adtlre8S any agcnt of th< has been broken lato in the last three Railway, or its connections months. ? ? ? Jndge Bueschel is again quite sick. Ths easiest and most effecl He had the grippe and got able to get ptirifying th.e blood ao< u u i ? j j ins the system is to take D< about, bat relapsed, and is oow very (le Early Risers, the famoo *ick. for cleansing the liver a The "White Oak school close.l yester- McMaster Co. dar. Professor R. L. Spenser will leave for bis home in York County in a docs ?kxtlemanl a few days. We will be 6orry to lose Jjjjjj The Sagacious Animal Help* Oar teachers have all about re- Man Over an i?y*ide^ tamed from their schools?Miss Ch.il- Appleton papers report! lian Pixley and Ida Patrick from of more than usual intell King's Mountain High School; air. sympathy on the part of a fc R. L. Patrick from his school in Edge- dog in tL&t city, reports t field coantv, and Miss Kittie Patriot, kee Journal. Alexander CI of Mount Olivet school. Mias Jerusha maker, has but one leg, tt Mitchell, of the Wilksbnrg school, has ing monnted on a peg. Hi not returned, as her school has not iiighisway down Appletc yet closed. his shop. The walk3 were There was communion services in had trouble. When he ca the church here last Sunday, con- street, two blocks from tl ducted by the Rev. J. M. White, of large St. Bernard dog can York county. All tte service were the other side of the street, well attended. irousie, same over ana Mr. Roes Lore and sis?e-. Mi-s Close's hand gently in Lis e Ma'tie, of York County, spent ?e??ral Close at first resented the a day6 with their sister, Mrs. 8 R. Pat- dog led on and showed wha rick, last week. He helped Mr. Close on Misg Daisie Crowder, of Buckhead, they reached cleared walk c is vieiting her aunt, Mrs. T. W. Tray- side of College avenue, wl ior. caper of satisfaction he t Mr. Clarence Traylor is home for and weat on his way. The vacation from the Columbu-?, Ga., have had no other possible i Bnsiness College. that of helpfulness. He i Mrs. Gwinn, of Eist W^teree, is his course and went acrosi visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. to do what he saw was n> Ilendrix. was pleased wben he saw * * - rri nr - - -r rtn o nlao r\ ttto 1 Ir jar. 1 TT. iiawif, dr., Ol I^HUKUIS, ? vjvhu rrwuk, oaptoou Ga., faid oar town allying visct thia faction and went about h week. What more coald a human The old veterans around here are people passed the lame pa: beginning to talk of the reunion in his struggles to keep hia Louisville, bat owing to the distance the icy walk; but he was le and the busy time, there won't many to supply the needed relief 2:0. We hope, however, that our dtle- , i gates and sponsor, Miss Mamie Ellison, will be on hand. J. Q Hood, Justice of tbe Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes the following Worn statement* "I can certify that One ingfr Minute Uongh Cure will do all that it .mMlU t r on claimed for it. My wife could not get vreak her breath and tbe first dose of it re- irom lieved her. It hat also benefited my QjraSn or pa whole family." It acts immediitely 'Wf&agy ses. and cares cough?, colds, croup, grippe, Jflto lo bronchitis, as'hma and all throat and f\_ x y/y^j^(doctc lung troubles. McMastor Uo. A Whelp 1 MITFOKD ITEMS. busy1 Stand of corn pretty fair, with good ^Sea deal ot it to plant, especially on bottom W/y / wSt& derst, land; some upland to prepare and J( / W the p plant; can only be done after rain. * " ment Cotton that was planted before heavy delicate organism of worn; rains only fair stand; that planted t0 just after rain eood; and that planted later on wiil not come up until raia, &t?**iJr?EL.&J ? ou red thirsty land. Our worst trou- Female Reg bie on s*iff land, we can scarcely eui- wmcn is tne true cure tiv&te crop (hat's up. ky Nature for all female ti is the formula of a phvsic Uarden* are not doing any good. . . , . . K - , T . , x mghest standing", who d< Irish potatoes are small and not many whole ^ to t?e study ( to the hill, even where they were coy- tinct ailments peculiar to ered with straw. The oat crop, with ers, wives and daughters, a good rain soon, will be excellent, of soothing, healing, stre Wheat pretty fair and early varieties ^er^s and vegetables, w . , been provided by a kindly may be good. irregularity in the me Mrs W. S. Hall has returned from corrhcea, Falling of the Wc a visit to Gaffney, accompanied by her ousness, Headache and daughter, Mra. J. R. Dye. In fairness to herself and I field's Female Requlat visitod his aunt, Mrs W. T. McCrorey, ^omantc . tnal. A large $i bottle ca Lis way from Catawba picnic wonderful aniotmt of good Miss Loula. McCrorey has gone to firrLe-eists. Angnsta to visit her sister, Miss , , ? Mat tie McCrorev * 7 tUttStTlte<1 free bock 0 Mr. R. H. ;JeDniDgs and bis dangh- Braflflcld Regulator Co., ?i?s? - n?'3g!g?EMaamcamfg? EWCM naa? tight in the! unied that I ?r^ nd on each Treasurer. | |fl |!i Li ?;<4 imse!f; his; f : m. All of [ ? W 9 & *** ther conn- [j (CTf??ST^^ ' - = '!d wl? ioa!d write [! . ;jj : fne office,' [j .j|| Z?LL for we are ! [' 1 \ j. . j " st. pleasure ; I ;--. - ' ?'j ? some one-j i i^tfebteftc^saliea&rAr- I fl *' ' ' 1 j | simulating the Food andReg uU - ; J| | tirig the Stomachs andBowclsoT I M jiP0,7 Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- jS ^ I ness and Rest.Contains neither Jgj n| Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Sj U. , r,_^i Not Narcotic. VL EDUCA- I jgS 14.1900. . E ill sell side j f cfOldBrSAJ-'UELPIltLIER 1, S. C., at j | J^junpfcui Seed' 8ra 'arft for the J i fSuZuL- ) M line, Fla.J f /hast Seed* I ra A __ ftypermint - > fefi l Ala , New SiCarbcncitSoio,* ( jgg | >f. 0. fiLmSced - I jag iJL Miss., Bir- I fbnfirdSu/jar - J jjSi! a )gay Tenn., . ) ? f\f urSpriiigs, Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Ws |j Drfolk,Va , | tion. Sour StoiRach.Diarrhoca. .g | |&j \ Worms Convulsions .Feverish- J? \ nth, 1900, acss and Loss of Sleep, w h, 1900, lo TacS:n>ile Signature of Hi w : ;ourod : 1 national NEW YORK. ^ 2 d. Agents g exact copv of wrappeb. ^gsajpj ts so depos- [ ^s ! in ftt said ff-r,-'(''ik'Sr THCC1 igioa! par- ?? ? is of round or detailed " "' ?? o-ell of the THE SCX'S ECLIPSE. TBI om.ecti0ns. The Points that will be la the Line of ju whole- Totality. >x, char- The State. Richard 1900 Kvt n body is talking about the corn- bauds o will sell i"- toial eclipse of the sun on the 28th foa S 0 and 'nst ~one week from to-dav. In this ing b n ' 1<1{.c ^:ate ?dg-iield, Litile "Monntain, tte mos : nrsi-ciass Winnsboro, and Lancaster will be the has a d( l k!1 noints nrino.in.ul noinii? in th* r.enfre of the COnC?ril F the above Pfcth through South Carolina \Vinn?- negro,? )ld Mav 92 kor> w^' be 0?^ of the chief point* of J " 1 observation in the State The C. N. for this & L. road wiil run au excursion to tber doi uformation Little lluurjtaiu, where the opportu- Audersc e Southern nities *i!l, according to Prof Coie >ck, most tbr be bet;er iban anywhere else in the Qe?r< United Slates to witness the totality. an^ it i' l council Toe United States department of of crime shrike, agriculture, through its weather b*- a very e r 22-24. r<au service, is determined to get the teH .v?ai re occasion most complete shadow band obaerva- l^e fr'e* sell round uons daring the eclipse. In order to "egro's An ;fc oc secure the*e State Section Director his over Bauer ba^ already selected observers bor. Tl id return at at different stations in this Stale to do Aicts, fc Fare for the the woik. Th? following from the betweeu May 20 21 department at Washington shows how cothing ' A)>onprraf;fti 5 will Vio SOCi&l S 27 I lu?o uu.v.iiaHv.u *w ?,v . The observation on the shadow friend a coupon sta- taadi arc voluntary at all the weather other ha imselves of bureau stitions, but it ii hoped that plemeut [ purchase me*hiKl of obiervinj (0euQ may be by far irp^fncriup explained to persons who will co-op- ,abor y ? erate with the weather bureau officials from be t least two by undertaking them. Sneh work on are >f the pro- the band< should be carried on at as graduall ae may be raany place3 as possible throughout velopme icketa etc tbe reSion covered by the track of The neg call on or totaiitv' but they ara more valuable ilJg ths 1 Southern 8^one tbe edge? than oh the central galitv, IJL,uluCiU ]iDe. - - much ra Just before and just following tbe zen* T ' - j Arrt/1 r\a/ instants 01 totality, tnat 19 me secoca ^ tiye method aad third ?ontacJ?, a series of shadow as.st?r?,t i invigorat- b&wb pass over the ground, in differ- wish to< ;Witt's Lit- en^ directions at the two contacts. It is little pills jg very important to observe the fol- gested ad bowels. iowing poiDts regarding tbein: (1) that ear The direction of motion, which is that 11 might ? perpendidular to the bands themselves; such an tact. (2), the velocity of motion; (3), the ^ namber of band* and ligat spaces per negro c ed a Lame ^ (^)( the ste&dy or flickering: herein. characteristics and other physical people 1 an instance aspects that they may preseut. It is charge 0 igence ?nd cese^sary to make these observations m.ean? 0 St. Bernard a3 follows: Smooth apiece of grouud "ltu be Milwau- earefully and fasteu a large white ?je oc>u. ose, a shoe- gheet without wrinkles so that the ra 1 g le other be- edges shall be oriented exactly sorth joor#, i 3 was mak- to south and cast to west; lay d?1c* m street to d0w? a straight stick two yards awani icy and he long parallel to the .bands at the first ?? ??" me to Fisk appearance of tiiem before the totality ae shop, a and leav? it in p!a?e, and then anoiher 11 we W1 te along on stick when they appear sg*in after noticed the totality; meaiure the exact angle be- ^ took Mr. tween these sticks, and between each nouth. Mr. 0f them and the true north and south Bearathe Let, but the lino; provide a board two yards lowg Signature the meant, painted black and white in alternate of ma way mi jeet, maKinj xnree DiacK spaces aua m the other three white spaces, and lay it down in len with a tbe direction the bands are running; Mr. M urned back count the number of bands seen on from the > dog could the whole or a portion of this board arr-va(j notivethan as is convenient aud easy to do with itopped on accuracy, and thus estimate the width Stone. 3 the street 0fthe bauds and of the light spaces, eeded. He respectively; ruo along side the bands a?sx?grthe convoy at aa equal pace with their motion and 1 his satis- determine by comparison with a is business, measured distance the velocity in the do? Many number of feet per second. Note any an and saw peculiarities of the bands actually seen footing on and n0t imagiaed. It will probably Irg^ < ift to a dag be possible to secure the assistance of others so that tb several parts of this ||| 1 l_' " work may be assigned to different g&i ^^_5, persons, and confusion should be B**m* avoided by sufficient preliminary prae- "7f/Jfj/y W B ^ce* depend upon the k 1J!k W B good judgment of the observers. ' These ?ciip3e bauds are to be seen en suffer- most favorably near the edges ol the ol a A Aurr r\f fhfl fnto l?rr onil If ifi inn^h ^1\. a viM IV11 in iw Qiiftuwr* VJ VWV iVkUiii; ) auu IV a? kUMWM |%\\ ^ iblesand to be hoped that persons who happen ness, and to be in such places may be iudaced irregular to co-operate iu tuis special observa- I inful men- lion. Your knowledge of the locality I La ought not may enable you, by your coriespond- | se hop? if en?e, to secure the services of several | ,Do y< >rs cannot such parties. | llfiT0dr::i them Phv- l"e rec01'ds eaould be Mailed to Sof^ood is are so lhe central office exactly as originally 5uifcttyi with nthpr ra:i^e an<* Without uiodificatiou when Imeastri that 01jce ^-ures are filtered. Sup- cvcryw! , , posed mistakes may bo referred to by ao no* ^J1" meaas of side notes and special remd,. ^ marks. ML;; rfWhenever tbe:e is only one obsei rer Us-is. 5 at a sta; ion all the observations It- re ??? an. What indicated which will inter/ere witli mak<.-_ is to give tbe necessary duties of the station, ft s^: such as the taking of the ruorning ob- trouDic scrvatiun, the preparation of the map, order? He distribution of the forecast*, *tc , 'Ui&fOt* will be omitted, but all the dita h:cb the ch* provided eau b"s acquired outside this litniti- j roubles. It tioD eboa!a 1)6 entered and transmit- health, nan of tho tec*' the?e stations reiiauce must CQSts ? svoted his be Pla&ed 0,1 tlie self-registering appa- Fori li the dis- ralu*- *s alwa)s preferable to dlroccic ^ .1 rend -Mnda-d insirnm^n's Re- "Tb^ I It is made" ThcC1 .ijv; Frank H. Bigelow, tarfoog; sngtnening jQ cj;?rge 0f t{je eclipse obsorvasious. _.MKShich nave ? ^ Toxa^^ Nature to Relief in six Honrs. back, bu rnhS'w^^' Distressing Kidney 3nd Bladder Dis- ?=?o 1 -u " ease relieved in six lnur3 by "New Backacne. (^reat South American Kidney Cure." j ^-,-p lu it is a great surprise on account ot ljs x ^ ;or, every exceeding promptness in relieving pain pa"TPl > give it a in bladder, kidneys aBd back, in male rflo will do a or female. Relieves retention of water . Sold by almost immediately. If yon want ( . $ qnick : e;iel *id cure ihis is the remedy. ^ - ?t3thetubj?cL told by W. E Aiken, druggist, WiunsAtlanta, 6i* boro, S. C. 9?2ti 1; | % ???????nana?iBHfirnif t iiim -aacsaM?aa iWHaaMaaMnMaanaHMOHM Te ly I ya'.lrl CHAINLES -ind ChiMren^, The first choice of i 3 5, enced and particular fM l ty everywhere?the best mio fW-' ? bIe proof of its suPe ftn -yO 1 Lightened constructs /v provementsthroughou i -i ? * + ?f - :s tne / %. Models> HARTFORl Si \\ F leac^nb medium* J? fr bicycles. Their twelfi I \f\ success- exce^( Uf . manufacture, durabili |P4 % | H ease of running they ; tj| excelled in their class. JT ||SS ModeIs'$^b? e% HOME rOr UV6T HARTFORD, C 5jiJIJ ra CNTAUB COMMWV. WCW YORK CITY. prepare for We 3 NEGRO'S TRUE FRIENDS. V ? Anderson Intelligence. ? anthnsiastic reception which Carr*Il was tendered at ihe f lho white people of Ander- \\j & can plea.Se you se City Hall l&*t Sunday even- yy Stripes. Batisfc ot proof sufficient, to convince c * i -n r t skeptical that the white man colorings. rrices I: iep feeling of interest in ar.d White Goods of e for the advancement of the j* i.. i.t,_ ertainly the added evidence ot from 5c to 50C the :ral and spontaneous offering Effects for waists. W ssrat ?sus6ur r,- si?rn in s,rc )n CoHniv and city hare the l3.st year. We can pie ifty and peaceable population P]aids; also beautiful >es of any aection of the State, , j . 3 a notable fact that the ratio Waists and trimmings, among them his decreased in narked degree within the iast lK/f T T rs. Thi< condition is du1? 10 -/ VJ. Jl X. idly interest manifested in the tir , . ,1 welfare by the white mau? Q. are Constantly seer, his landlord, his neigh- can please you in style here are never any race con- nn>Pe ?r there is nothing at variance Pri^es. I ne Dest tnat 1 the two. The negro cares ? for politics; he recognize?his *??. tatus and respects his white s his mental superior. On the yj i.:n -t.nwi .nd, each is the necessary com- . 01we a.re s\m sn0W1 of the other. Negro labor is 01 Shoes in the COUnl the most s?Uf?ctbrv of ?njr Sandals and High-Cut et tried, and while it n far , & ing entirely satisfactory, there VOU Cannot jy hindrances that are being sell VOU. Iy overcome in the negro's da- iir * r :nc under proper management. are anxiOUS iO ro in this county is fast learn- efforts to please VOU in lesson of economy and fruand becomes in that ratio a ore valuable and valued citi- fjTI A II bis tribute to Anderson's col- 1 r}A liQlflWAj >ple is but a just one, and t-> 1 il\J vUlUiIul lieji that their white brethren ?m continued advancement and ??????? A lorifr I hie line am] Slier- ??w tr -w ya w -w w y the very excellent lecture of ^ I J /VI /VI l~~* pl'i'anihropic negro, <- V-/X - Ai - XJ***, be pLiMi.cut to suggest thtt inetitation as Carroll's in Cofor the training of the young hildren might be established ??? A.nderion. There are colored jere amply competent to take f such a venture aod make it a f uplifting the race. Such inis in accessible points all over SEE my li .h will go far toward amelio- r A , the degradation at our very I<-)1 y 5r which the Christian world responsible. W* hope, at no day, to see an institnlion of SEE my lil I at every county seat in the J The negro will help himself II only show hiua how. crr v o th Cj my 111 ASTORIA. llgee bllirtS* Have Always Bought ayo, a scieutific photographer SEE my 1 i University of Virginia, has Neckwear, here and will as^st Professor - SEE my . Children's Sli M g&i SEE mv li i SEE my Children's Ga B SEE my B /$ | 'j^^p Jp want anytfiin< - 1 k '* O D ^ /is Your RfifrroE* j ^' * p sac s^vklia^ eyes, ii^heal'.hy, ^ j--p ^tl'..'u"S 5"*ac cli;cr<J<.r cf t'ie'dis- fi tft jfsls " S3 ^ ?v'!^i?^an3 .. I V^jr^waM^r J g a ** * '"'I ^ 0 K-ZL*?E?>St \ Costs? toorSrafe " - ' ' '""^utiiul and beaithv The ImprON -c- t tl-.e root of all the:. ? ? *. . 'mere ii no menstrual di?- W rllt0 ache or pain which it will not 5. l\/l i j ? It is for the budding girl, the? Jg? , ifc and the matron approaching ? 131 r l ??inge of lue. At every trying | in a woman's life it brings ? mmm, _?i __ strength r." 1 happiixjs. It 8 h IV n h* XF i.oo of mcdk.ne dealers. f 1 rAI~l r *" id" ice in cast s requiring special I . >ns, address, giving symptoms, jj ..adies' Advisory Department.'* f No mslter how often or lu Lattonooga Medicine Co., Chat-p we talk about thfc While I i, Tenn. * ? Fretzer, we tell uothl"ff but BOZEXA UE1VIS, of OenavHlr ' | about it. Ill !a<? I Lit re is nO for telling anything DtH'ne ;? ' e/eiv feature of the White .' ... is a goo-i feature, and every """ lel!i*g poii.t Only the v >mA1iT nrr>M a ma'oriala are used iu its maa 5iUJN KiON, Agent and will produoe the finest< !C FIRC INSURANCE' COMPANY ?reaailbe 6hortC6tP?9slbIe OF NEW YOfll 3 QUARTS, $2.2o; 4QUAR'I , 0 6 QUARTS, ^.25. a fi.ajeof lbe public patronao-e. y d.W, SEIGL I S. | CHAIN WHEELS GO sxperi- The finest chain wheels acts riders that it is possible to make, avoic possi- having every improvement the i rinritv. found in our new Chainless hub. n, im- models, aside from the driv- drivi t. New ing mechanism. New Mod- Chai els, $$o. Price )S. STORMERS. f -priced -The Stormers present a Lc th year refinement of construction quali ;nce of and finish usually found only finis! ty and in bicycles commanding requ: - - - . 3 t ire un- higher prices. 1 Hey are pop- aura New ular favorites. New Mod- desii els, cost. OFFICE, Jordan 8c C CONNECTICUT. Winnsb WMMT: i I it by Buying Light I busij - i ^ , w*de ight Goods. The: the s - - ? wear i in Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimity ^ e. Zephyr Ginghams, in great variety rom 5c to 25c the yard. ve y description, Lawns and Organ- ever yard, Fine Lace Stripe and Corded tjcje' e have the prettiest line of Pique we iat variety ot patterns; prices as low as ^ny ase you in Fancy Dress Goods and win i line Blaek Goods and Fine Silks for .LINERY. ' receiving additions to this stock, and unde : and quality of the goods, and in low has the money can buy is what we offer. throi m ~y~ ~r~ . ? nfiss ^ Ljnirc ng the largest and most complete stock R , :y. New styles in Ladies' Oxfords, Shoes; Gents' Stylish Shoes in black ft get better value in shoes than we will ir your patronage and will use our best , goods and prices. I Dry Goods Company. stoffer.ing.5. ne of Serge Coats and Vests ouths. W ie of Men's and Boys' Pants. ne of Men's and Boys' Neg T] [ie of Silk and Duck Vests. Mac ing ine of Ladies' and Gents' Dlllt] Sim] Di line of Ladies', Misses' and pied ppers. dene T 1 ne of Fans. " * ^ line of Ladies', Misses' and uze Undervests. 12 ig Summer Stock when you *7 y in that line. * ? D % UTTTTmR]! I V JLJLJJL-i J J- n DP, MOFFETI'S *< Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, ^' * 1 f3 ? S.!! i 4 Regulates the Bowels, ?IB ? K ? 8*2 / H Strengthens the Child, s3-s 8 8 8 ? u <: f~|v Makes Teething Easy. fcethin^ Powders) -A TF.hTHlNA Relieves the Bowel OU t ? a i r. Troubles of Children oc eeries ilj 25 cents at Druggists, any age. vve cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. trade. __ ________________ j are pr f&d i Headquarters |,v^ ?j goods for j -r-, Low - Prices -ix- gener; Come w much 0N FLOORING. CEILI G. SIDUonnrain lio^ | W ,T fVnth tiaraees, ^auuiw, ruiui- j - - tore and Gro?eries of every kind. >u o- ?fter a n^ce ^ne ?' ft U l] y do I . ? MciUMlaiti j puiut is a "Ri irrrri^o ! ^ ory best Jll51_l^Q^l(3S nfaeture, On jualitv of raorr? tln^. at cut prices. Bay nothing wc handle (.urns' * > - ' nnt"^ *oa 2et our Pr*cc8 an(^ we ' -> *- ' >'' j j.ave you money. aal c: Reepeetfally, j ! or t ?R M. W. Doty 8c Co n-s J^saaa Sp IASTER BRAKE IS directly upon the tire, l!_/v ^11 tiM/lna ttranr ftf Ullg <111 UiiUUt YVUU v/? nechanical parts in the No straining of the ^ ng wheel. For either > f( nless or Chain Models. ? ^with our 1900 models J ^^tQQ 'ENNANTS. 1 >w in price, but high in ty. Staunch and wellted, they possess every isite of strength and bility. Best for all riders ing first wear at a small New Models, $2?. Davis, Agts., >oro, S. C. - . g?| ' tj ANY 1 EARS ' Ut continuous _ ~ tiess have given our goods and general distribution. f have been subjected to severest usage and their ing qualities have been tested. e Guarantee^ I f chain, button, every M we jell, to give satisffl you being the judgB article failing to do thB be cheerfully exchangecNB We Deliver - a ork, we sell no goods not - * t our guarantee, which never been questioned ighout our entire busiBRANDT, I te Jeweler and Optician, m at. _?_ _ - i rhe Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" iil MM ?. A hine of the age, embrac^lH all the latest improvets. Unequaled for Dura- V !, Range of Work and V plicity. ealers wanted in unoccuterritory. Correspon- j e solicited. Address, m a. DERBYSHIRE. 1 General Agent, M Richmond, Virginia. 9 -28-iy ^ .rmers, *** Attention! OW IS THE TIME TO BUY Si I I LCI UWI I Supplies. R STOCK OF HEAVY dliO is new compieto. *1 caier specially f>?r the fat-mei-a' \YTe k'f?w what they ve^d, ami epu cd 11 mm ve ih-ui sii<' aibotirices. a:iO cat rv a nice line of shelf SHOES, HATS. *1jjfe DR\ GOODS, NOTIONS. ..if* ve/ythirig1 usually found in % >il >t ire. [Joods d-iivervd to our city trade. a*;d PC<* as. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNER. ONEY TO LOAN Improved Firms wiu'eii bv fir#t ays. Int! r* 8 ,-'?r ?eut. In nor iw s tban $500, 3 to 8 } ears. >inuii8sioiis. Borrower pa>sacy^enses. S. & W. D. D0U6LA&S. Winnsboro. IS. C. v J?HN B. PALMER & SON, !5 Columbia, S.- C2??? - . ?