The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 07, 1888, Image 2
THE NEWS AN I)1E ALD
WINNSBOROts. C.
P. . oRI , r sTous.
J. Q. DAVIS, 1
P. -M. BRIoE, t a t t Edltot
HATURDAY, APRIL 7, t t t 1888
CONORESSAlAN TILLMAN says that le
can be counted on to voto' with the
tariff reduction element of the party
IT is.- just now fashionable witi
Presidential candidates to positively
decline the nomination. It is said
that Gov. Hill will soon come out in
the public press declining the honor
BENJAMIN IIARIiS BREwsTER died
at his home In Philadelphia on the 4th
inst. Ho was a notable figure in lega
and political life. le . was Attorney.
General during Arthur's administra.
tion and made an excellent record.
AMONG other names mentioned in
connection with the Chief Justiceship
the most prominent at present are
Senator Gray, of Delaware, and
Speaker Carlisle. Both gentlemer
have talents which may be expected
to shine should either receive the ap
pointment.
JACOn SIIAnP's case has been trans
ferred to a higher Court. He died on
Thursday. .le was the chief of the
New York boodlers, and was tried
and convicted, but his case was taker
to the Supreme Court and a now tria
was graftted. ''his trial was to com
off soon, but his death will end it.
Io was old and feeble.
Oratory Long l)awn Out.
The average tariff speech in Con
gross is about two hours long, and
over one hundred Republican mom
bers have signified their desire to
speak. The average working time in
Congress Is not more than three houri
in length after the morning businoss
has been transacted. It can be easily
seen, therefore, that unless the work
ing time is Increased or night sessiom
are held. the debate will carry us or
till June. These speeches are said tc
be a plan of the Republicans to delay
action in the matter until after the St.
Louis Convention, but the scheme is
too transparent to work. Speaker
Carli@lo will doubtless check such a
palpable effort to postpone action.
'What one Noopoly WVA4
Two reports have boon, a
ways and moans committee
tarif issue-the majority sust.,,,.du
the Mills bill and the minority oppos
lng it. Tho mninority report was by
no means a reply to the Democratic
side. Among other statements we
note the 0110 in wvhich it is said that
the f'armners want protectilon. And
wvhat farmers are they? The wool
growvers of Ohio and the West. Those
articles in general use, manufactured
from wvool, arc already p)rotected to
over sixty per cent. The Mills bill
very wisely reduces thnis to about
thirty-five per cent., thus greatly
cheapening the covering of every
man, woman and child in the land.
Toj1 show the extent to which mocnope
list greed can be carried, wvo will state
*that the convention of wool dealers,
growers andi manufantures have p)eti.
tioned the ways and means commit tee
that the present tariff on wool should
be raised to 100 per cent. According to
,this sehpme the other farmers and
* professions will be taxed something
like the following:
The present tariff on a certain grade
e of blankets is 03.85 ad valorem, but
these farmers want it placed at 128.70.
This Is their own figure. On ready
made clothing, ladies' anid children's
apparel made up wholly or in part of
wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpacca
goat or other like animals, the present
tariff is 07.74. Trhe wool monopoly
wants it 83.11 adZ valorcm. On women
and children's dress goods, composed
of wool or In part, the present tariff
Ia 67.89. The wool men want it
102.01. Flannels, best quality, at
present Is 78.42.. They want It 121.39.
The best grade of wvool hats are at
present 78.04. The wool men's scheme
would place It at 13.5.4. The best
grade of woolen shawls are now
88.44. The proposed tariff would be
120.32. The best quality of yarns
would be ,taxed 117.11. All ether
twanufactures not especially eni,mor
, ated, mad.wholly or in part of wool,
nocording to grade and quality, wo'ul
be taxed anywhere between 84.92 tc
126.87.,
We have thus selected out of many
articles of woolen manufactures thoe<
mest commonly used by peor ai
rich alike to show tihe greed of theac
monopolists and to .what extent the)
would go unless checked. The flgp;roi
above speak more forcibly thani wordm
could tellI, and we therefore make n<
commehtL on themn.
. As to this handful of farmers, ai
compared Mith the millions in thlu
country, -we think It would be fa,
bettet and less burdensome to the res
of the people If . the govornmen
would pension these men outright
It cannot be'Dosslble that th4rahm
shall be carried thanuh 4r oim
Syrup,iogf .?
Is Npturo's own ?io laxative. It is
'ho 1i1ost eaily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to Cleanse the
Systom when Bilious or Costive; to
dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers;
to Cure Habitual Consiipation, Indi
gestion, etc. Manufactured only by
the California Fig Syrup Company,
San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr.
W. E. Alkoii. *
301uokien s Aruto;Sttve.
Tna BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts,
Btulse Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fevei
Soros, 'etter Chpd Hands, Chitblamns,
Corns,nand all Skin. Eruptions, and posl
tively cures Piles, or no ay roquire.I
is gnaranteed to give er.ectsat iffation,
or money refunle d. Price 25 cents poi
box. For sale by McMaster, Brice &
Ketcin.
J I MDIIONT AIR-LINE.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.E
SOUTh CAROLINA DIVISION.
Condensed Schedule in Effect April 1,
1888.
TRAINS RUN DY 75TH MERIDIAN TIME.
North Bound. tNo. 17. *No. 51. *No. 53.
Lv. Charleston
(vIaS.C. R.R.) 0.15p.m. 7.00a.n1,
Lv. Augusta, 7.OOp.m. 9.33A.m.
Lv. Graltovllle, 7.55p.m.10.15a.m.
Lv. Trpnton, 8.30p.m.10.48a.m.
Lv. Johnston'q 8.47p.im.11.05a.m,
Lv. Columbia, 5.00a. m.11.25p.m. 1.40p.tn.
Lv.Winnsboro, 8.52a.m. 1.17 p.m. 3.19 am.
Lv. Chester 12.10a.m. 2.27a.in. 4. p.m.
Lv. Rock ][111, 2.02p.m. 3.23a.n. 5,12p.m.
Ar. Charlotte, 4.25p.m. 4.30a.m. 0.10p.m.
Ar. Salisbury, 6.44a.m. 8.02p.m.
Ar. Greensboro, 8.28a.m. 9.40p.m.
Ar: Richmond, 3.45p.in. 6.16a.in.
Ar. Washtngtonj 8.23p.m. 8.10a.m.
Ar. Baltimore, 11.25p.i.10.03a.m
Ar. Philadelphia, 3.00a.m.12.35p.m
&r. New York, 0.20a.m. 3.20p.m.
*Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
South Bound. *No. 52. *No. 50. tNo. 18.
Lv. Now York, 4.30p.m. 12.15ngt.
Lv. Phila'phia, 0.57p.in. 7.20a.m.
Lv. Baltimore, 9.42p.m. 9.45a.m.
Lv. Wa sh in gton 11. 00p.min. 11. 24 a.m.
Lv. Richmond, 2.30a.m. 3.10p.m,
Lv. Greensboro, 9.48a.m..10.44 p.m.
Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.3lngt.
Lv. Charlotte 1.00p. m. 2.30a. m. 4.30a.m
Lv. Rock Hilt, 2.02p.m. 3.23a.mn.7.20a.ni
Lv. Cl}ester, 2.45p.m. 4.03a.m. 9.35a.n
Lv. Winnsboro, 3.47p.m. b.00a.m.12.20pm
Ar. Columbia, 5.43p.m. O.65a.m. 3.36p.ni
Lv. Johnston's, 7.45p.m. 9.0la.m.
Lv. ''reriton, 8. 02p. m. 9.18a.m.
Lv. Graniteville,8.31p.m. 9.46a.in.
Ar. Augusta, 9.10p. m. 10.30a.m.
Ar. Charleston
(via S. C.R.R.) 9.45p.m. 11.00a.m.
*DaJly, tDaily except Sunday.
Pullman Palace Cars between Charleston
and Danville on Nos. 50 and 51.
Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between
Aiken and'Washington, D. C., on Nos. 52
and 53.
50 and 51 makes close connection at
Columbia with C. & G. Division 50 and 51
to and from points West via Spartanburg,
Asheville and Paint Rock.
S:IL. HAAS
'Trahil Manager.
D. CARDWELL D. P. A.,
Columbia, S. C.
JAS. L. TAYLOR
General Passenger Agent.
F'AMILY GEOORRIS,
WINES, LIQUJORS, TO
BACCO, CIGARS, ETC.,
-GO TO
R, P. LUMPKIN'S,
Three doors south of WV. C. Beaty's and
one door north of 8. S. Wolfe's,
Winboro, S. C.
M Y motto is "Quick Sales and
.Small Profits," Cheapest in
town for cash. I also sell tho famous
FIRE-PROOF OIL,.
175 degrees. The safest and best. It
la Just what you wvant and what you
should use. It is a good insurance
policy. Ask for Fire-Proo f01l.
R..P. LUMPKIN.
trPURE RYE AND CORN WHIlS
?(EY A SPECIATY.
FOR TIHE HAIR.
BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS.
AYEWS HAIR VIGOR1.
PARKER'8 BALSAM.
HALL'S RENEWER.
CA RBOLINE, &o.
A fresh supply of Hood's Sarsa
parHlla, just received.
W. E. AIKEN,
_________________Druggist.
LANDS FOR SALE.
5 /* ACRES of good farming land,
O our miles from Blacketc. A
good gin-heuso and good tenant houses, in
suflint number. A No. 1 cotton and
grain plantation.
-A LSO
One lot of 40 acres, one mile from Black
stock, with good dwelling-house and all
necessary outbuildings nearly niew. A
nice farm.
-A LSO
One tract 382 acres of good land, well
improved, and now under good cultIvation,
8% miles from Winneboro.
.- J. C. OALDWELL & CO.,
Real Estate Brokers..
NOICE TO TEACHERS.
OFFeo o1f S0HooL COMMIBS10NBR,
WmI8nono, S. C., March 30, 1888.
fl MIE teachers of FairAteld are earnestly
ofre iuested to attend Utly next meetin~
be theo'leachers' 4soolation, which wil
beheld at Mount Zion Institute at 11
o'clock. a. m., on Saturday,4he 21st day
of 31r1I 2 8. C. F. V.
AT WHOLESALE.
Paper Bags and Wrapping Paper.
MoMASTERt, BRICE & KETCIHN,
BRICK I BRICK !
7,00001,00'** BRICk FOR SAI
MoMAWTPR 7IOE &o KTOIJINm
pow s
"".\ ~ ~ ~ 4:\ Kr r ryv
144
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. MON
economical than the ordinary kinds. and
cannot be sold iij competition with the
multitude of low test, short weight alum
or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDEn Co., 108 Wall
Sold by MMaster, Brico & 'Ketehin,
Grocers. Meh8txly
FRESH ARRIYALI
ONE CASK OF
IMPORTED ROSS' jROYAL B
FAST GINGER ALE.1
ONE CASK OF
IMPORTED BASS' PALE ALE.
ONE CASK OF
BOHEMIAN EXPORT -BEER.
ONE CASK F
CELEBRATED BUDWEIS BEER.
-AT
. W. ABENIRJT'S,
4OPPOSITPPOSTOFFICE.
HEADQARTERS
-FOI
MiHlinery Goods
I HAVE just returned from the Northern
.Lmarkets with the grandest selection of
MILLINER, G00.ODS
that has over greeted the town of Winns
To. hundred different sha~pes to select
from, besides the largest seletion of
Freneb~ patterns of Hats andl Bonnets, all
of which wvill be ready for inspection on
or about the
FIRST WEEK IN APRIL.
Miss Richardson is the designer as wveli
as a first-class trimmer. - -
The ladies of Winnsboro and of Fair.
field county are respectfully re ested te
give us a call before purchasing e~ cwhero.
Miss Alma Williams, whio has carge of
the Notlon, wvili also be pleased to see
MRS..J. D). McOARLEY.
FORL SPEING.
PLOWS. SPADES.
PI>OW-STOOKS.
SHOVELS. HIAMES'.
FORKS.'
TRACES. BRE AST CHAINS.
BACK-BANDS.
LAP-RINGS. HEEL-SCREWS.
-IHAME-STRINGS.
HOES. AXES.
ChURNS.
BROOMS. BUCKETS.
GARDEN SEEDS.
A full line of
STAPLE and FANCY GRORIESA
ARRIVED,I
Choice Seed Irish Potatoes,
All kinds.
TERMS VERY LJOW FOR CABSH.
R. M. HUEY.
DENTISTRY.
DE. .. B. BIGHAI, Surgeon Deltist,
BLAOKSTOCK, 8. C.
In omlee every day. Treetht extrate
comparAtively without pain b h so
Coa..Fb8x
44. s0verai years past there has been
htch a scarcity of money among our
ers that many attractive articles of
PURE GOLD
eon left on our hands unsold, which
now offering at and below their
t. 'We have lately added to our
a, large lot of now and beautiful
not qlil,-but completely enveloped
PUI GOLD.
We are offering these goods at very low
ures. Think of it. Lace Pins, Cuff
uttons and Scarf Pins at 25 conts- Collar
buttons at 10 cents, and so on. Itere are
o sante hrticles that Northern rnd West
8rn catalogues advestiso at such prices.
Dome, let us spend our money at home and
build each other, up and thrive together.
CONNOR & CHANDLER.
DOORS,
SASH, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
TURNINGS,
BRACKETS,
STAIRWORK,
ETC., ETC.
Write or call for prices.
P. P. TOALE,
Manufacturer,
Mch27txly Charleston, S. C.
Jal Received.
A C1OICE article of Parched Java and
Mocha Coffee, mixed, in hermeti
caly sealed cans. Also Parched and
and Bron g ava Gran
Teas tmeal, Macaroni and Ghese,
English Brawn, French and American
Sardines .Canned Peaches, Tomatoes,
Pineapple, Salmon, Okra and Tomatoes
Potted fram and Tongueo, Chow Chow and
Mixed Pickles. Potatoes-Early Rose,
Pearless, Gloodrichi and Burbank's.
-HARDWARE.
Meat Choppers--something every house
keeper shouild have. Hllow-~vhandie Tool
Sets, Shears for pruning roses and shrub
bery, full line of Hatchets, Hanmmers
Saws, Trowels-brick and plastering,
Horse 1Kasps, Mill,- Saw, Handf and Rat
tail Files, full line of inges, Picks and
Mattockcs, Wagon JIarness and Bridles,
Well-wheels, very large and choice, lot of
Plows, Garden Tools, Manure Forks,
Shovels and Spades.
Also, Patent~ Alarm~ Ca sh Drawers.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
TIUE FIRST GUN
--OF TIlE
CAMPAIG~N.
NOTWVITHSTANDING TILE HIGH
winds of March,
OUR MILLIXNERY
has come In on time, Our milliner has
been here jusat long enough~ to get a few
sample hats
RE4ADY FOR INSPE~CTION,
and-we are now fully equiped.for the re
ception of all ordera in our line.
We have one 'of the finest selections of
ever offered to the hjidies of Fairfield. We
have taken particular patina this season in
buying our Dress Goods, and we are pro
paredito giv tyou a hat and dress to matcli
~onm in and see what we can offc,r be
are akin yeor spring purchases. WC
D. LALtDERDIALE,
ARBUCKLES'
name n i aoliage of OFFEIE is a
guarnteeof ecellnce.
ARIOSA
00FEE is kcept Iin an rst-o1aa
astesoa the Atattoto the PaoMno.
* 0FFEE
neer good when exposed to the air
wanbnuthin1waandin harmatinaflh
--BDRY GOeBS
MRS. BOAG being still In tho Mil
out of It, begs leave to inform her fri
will find her stock 'as full and completi
MISS BLACK, fashionable milli
us for mnany seasons, and.who is well
business in every particular, and tak(
overy one and giving satistaction gene
after selecting the latest novelties of t
wil: be replenished as required.
With thanks for past patronage
and our ondeavors wil.1 be to treat yot
ALSiO Ili
A f sll line Qf Dr yy Goods, Grocerl
All goods as low as the lowest, as we
-0
Single and Double Buggies a1
Wagons for cash or good paper by'
OUT OF T_
OUR SUN1
Onr buyer, J. M. Beaty, has just arrh
North did not prevent him from making h
stock will he fuller and more varied th
upon the idea of QUICK SALES. We at
DRESS
Black and Colored Fine Henrietta Cloth
and single width ; Colored Cashmere, Co
Cashmere, all qualities, and Black All-wo
Gingham, Calico, Figured Lawn, White
Linen, and many other kinds will probabl
near in our county are reqlueste(l specia
some at cost prices, and we want only a n
We are running a SPECIAL BARGAI:
and see. Marked New York cost prices
we purchased them. We are making a si
Respectfully,
COItNER STORE.
MILLINERY
WE WILL ADD TO OUR
MENT THIS SEASONS
PLETE E
MIL LINE
It is our intention to make this T
'rreUrAn, and we desire to Invite the
inspection of our -.
MILLINEI
Whlelh we hope to have ready for ox
now in the Northern markets, wher<
latest novelties in the line of
MILLINEI
And lie will also employ a FIRST-C
who will have charge of this departrti
MoMaster,_Di
EVERY FARMERl
WILL NEED 80ME OF THE8I
FARIQUHARA COTTON I,ANTECRS,*
FARUiIL OULTIVATORIS,
FEED) CUTITERS,
ENGIN'
WE 'XUES,
WATER LIFTERW
And Oveyhinug else a farmer need:
,Tho want ig UOtton) Platiters nicas
come and give, their orders, and 1 wi
have them ship)pedl to thom'dlrcct.
NERY.
NOTIONS!
linery business, and no idea of going
)nds and patrons geurally.that thoy
i as hereto ore.
nor of Baltimore, who has beeu with
known to all as bolit- fully up to her
s much pains in pleasing the taste of
rally, has Just returned from the North
lie season in the Millinery line, which
we solicit a continuance of the same,
our very best.
STOCK.
,s and other goods usually kept by me.
are determined to sell.
J. 0. BOAG.
-o
id Harness; also one and two-horse
J.. 0. BOAG.
[IE SNOW!
Y SOUTH
od, and states, the unusual heavy storm
Is expected selections and purchases. Our
s spring than usual, and our prices based
e now ready to show some lines.
G.0 O D S.
s In several qualities ; also Albatros, double
ored Nun's Veilling, Figured Challi, Black
oflBatiste Cloth.
Lawn, Checked and Plain Nainsook, India
y be in on train to-day. Everybody far and
Ily to inspect this line. We have bought
toderate profit Qn cost prices
I COUNTER in the above. Come ut once
No explanation necessary how or where
tisfactory profit og the lot..
M. BE.A;Y &.-BRO
EPART MENT,
DRESS GOODS DEPA RT
A FULL AND COM
TOCK OF.
R~Y GOODS
'opartment FIRST-OLASS IN~ EVERY PAR
ladies of the town and couijty to an
(Y STOCK,
hibitlon in a fow days. Our buyer is
ho wvill lay iin a full stock of all the
(Y GOODS.
[iASS FASI1IONAB3LE MILLINER,
eut. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ice & Ke$tkin.
MONEY TO LOAN
.ON REAL ESTATE and PERSONALISSCURITY
-APP~J TO
SHIAREIIOLDlERS W'ILL TAKE~ NO
tice that the monthly instalment of
. ONE~ DOL~LAR PERI SHARE
Ii is due the FRusT TUESDAY in. each muonth.
W. 0. JTORDA.N;
Mlbl . Secetary naenrase.