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THE NEWS AND imi RALD. PWUMMdUD TRI-WJERKLY -ET NE WSANUsEHA L D COMPANY. TERE5, IN ADVANCE: me Year, - - - - S3.ee c Meaths. - - - - 1.50 AD ERTISING RATES. CASH: o 1) 4L . t1.1 f r.e first atiertion a I *NI 0ets 'i :t s me:19:lit inser i.) . O'ialr tV.eS f )r e 2:atrtat adver Regular rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for n"wions and views expressed .anywhere The than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ae 4.-niupuaied by the true name of the author - ud written in rcspectful language and ritten on one side of the pape-r The true ane requiredas an evidence of grood faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE .EWI AND HERALD Co. W. D. DOUGLA!s, Edito:-. JAs. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer W. J. ELLIor, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Taesday, March 5, ; 895 Our Offer. In order to encourage the experi ment of tabacce planting in the county TE NEWS AX11 HERALD makes the following offer to the prize clubs already organized and which may hereafter organize: If a sufficient number of acres be plantd in tobacco to warrant the building of a cnring barn we will fur. nisti the tobacco seed nrc:ssary and subscribe five dolLra towards paying for the barn. It i4 estitmatte-l ii at the barn will cost forty doliars. Twelve members payinti three dol lars each with our subscrip:ion ill le sufficient to pay for the baru :o cure the tobacco these twelve may make on their experiment acrea. There are five prize clubs reported and if each club will go into the tobacco experiment we shall be able to determine if onr soil is suit able and if a tobacco crop will be remunerative. Free seed and five dollars in cash to the clubs whieh will try tobacco is our offer . WE have heard niothingm recently from the cotton-reduction committee. Onr recollection is that the meeting was to be held some time since, during the severe snowy wea'her, but as it did not materialize we suppose it was snowed under. We trust something shall yet come out of the agitation which will reduce the cotton crop. We cannot afford another large crop. paradoxical as it m ay sound. And while waiting for the committee's re port organiza your prize clubs and ensure the desired reduction of cotton acreage by planting somethinig else on the land. Take care of other crops and cotton will take care of itself. IMMIGRATION is beginning to look Southward. The tide of human beings has struck the Sierras andi is now being rolled back and will have to turn Southward. This suggests the pro per advertising the re~ourse~s of our couni ty. Perhaps no county ini the Sta'e has more need of increased population than ths We have thousands of acres of idle lands which can be bought very cheap amd which mniy be made to blossom under the proper care and culcivation. We are land poor-there is more land than is needed to supply the demand, and the best way to adyertise is to go to work and increase the number of farm products showing our natural resources. And we believe the time is ripe for this and if we will act on the experiences oj the past a better time is coming. WV. R. EL.IrOrr and J. M. Stewart will esch give tobacco a trial thi, year, W. H. Macfie has already procured the services of an expert in tobacco cur ing. Now is the time, when cotton is so cheap, to try something else, and tobacco has made rich farmers in Dar lington. Experiments are always ex pensive, but if clubs are formed and small patches planted enough tobacco may be raised in the neighborhood to test whether that crop cad be made to pay and at the minimum cost ot the experiment. While we are discussing new crops why not try ribbon cane? Jne. Gib son succeeded in making some very fine syrup last year from this cane in the Flint Hill section. Organize your cdabs. There are many thinags to be tilied and unless something else besides four cents cotton is made the fate of the farmer is sealed. AN intelligent farmer suggests that the Greenbrier section is very much the same as that which makes the finest wrappers raised in Darlington county. Can't a club be organized there and experiment with the weed ? We sug gest that our Grecnbrier farmers meet at Rockton Saturday evening and die cuss the matter. There are some progresuive young farmers at Jenkineville wbe we invite to) meet at Charley Chappell's on Sat urday evening and organize a prize club. Our friend Welling we feel sure wi I have no objection to our inviting the farmera of Feasterville to his store ext Saturday evening to form a prize -lub. ese We have the seed for the Alion r'ze Cub and when the birn is start !d our check for five dollars shall be 1n hand. We shall expect an order for the seed from the president this week. * ** Mitford should have a priza c'ub, and we call a wt eting of tLe farmers for S:aturdaty evening next at 6h3 post iffice to organize on-. The Longtowu Prize Club we feel sure will try tobacco. Send for your seed, Mr. President, and when you start your barn our V shall go for ward. We also have on our list the prize clubs of White Oak and Mossy Dale, and last but by no means lesst the Wateree Prize Club. SHOULD the recent peace conference fail to acconplish the purpose for which it was held the discussion of its action has developed that confidence in the sincerity and motives of the lead ers is at a very low ebb. They not only diitrust each other, but they are disti usted by the people. There is no doubt there exiAts a great desire among the masses to have a stop to so much political strife, but they have been taught to regard with suspicion the motives of leaders. This is the logical resnlt of such campaigns as we have had since the advent of Captain Till man into the political arena. Net only by public abuse and unproven charges has confidence been destroyed, but the methods used to carry the last election make men hesitate to put themselves in the hands of those whose standard of what electione should be seems easuied solely by personal and fac tional in erests. White supremacy, as in the last election, may be construed to mean factional supren.acy. White, simon-pure Democrats weie deiied the pr'vilege of votinig because they were not supporters of the faction a ruporarily in possession of the elec tion machinery. Bf~re subscribing to the terms suggested by the confer ence we would like te have umore in formation. What guarantee have the the Conservatives that they shall be allowed equal representation in the convention? Tillman and Evans are not able to deliver the goods they premise, and it appears that the "F'orty" are not only weak but timid. Again, we do not understand how the much desired white supremacy feature my be put in the constitntion without disfranchising white mn, unless it be left to the registratio~n or election1 offi ers, and ?f these have the right to reject the vote of a negre because he is a negro, they would have it in their power to reject the vole of a white man opposed to the factIon to which the officers belong. The last election is still fresh in the memory of some. It is not our purpose to discuss or criticie past election methods except s a matter of exp~erience in shaping new election laws-they were adopted under uniq'ze conditions and served the p.urpose ror which they were es tablised, but their wi-dom is now much questioned and under our changed conditions a return to honest ections is not only desirable but necessary. We a,e heartily in favor of peace, but it must come on such ters ac shall guarantee fair play, else "men may cry peace, peace, anid there is no peace." See the World's Fairfor Fifteen Cents. Upon the eceipt of ycur address arnd fifteen cents in uostage stamps, we will mail you prepai'd our SOUVENI:{ POnT FOLIO OF THE WORLD'S COLUMuBIN Ex POSITION the regular prize is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have ones we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of trt and a thing to be prized. It ontais full page views of the great buildigs, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address *iH. E. BUCK LEN & CO., Chicago,11ll 3 tCeIO'5ers.nica Satte. Tras BuEs SALVEC 1n deW world for (.lts, Bruises, Sores, UJlen, salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,Chepped llands, Chillsjlaine~ Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posl, tively cures Piles, or no pay required It tsguaranteed to give perfect sntlsfaction, ormoney refunderd. Price 2a -'onts per |o. it.,r sate bv WA-- w'er & Cii' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A Tobacco Warehouse. A petition for a charter was filed yesterday with the Secretary of State for the incorporation of the Tobacco Planters Warehouse Company of MIul lin. The capital stock is $2,000 di vided into eighty shares. The cor porators are WV. HI. Daniel, B. S. Ellis, B. G. Smith, Dr C. T. Ford, P. S. Cooper and J. W. Leath.-Coulumbia Register. All diseases of the skin cured, and lost complexion restored by Johnsxon's Oriental Soap. Winnshoro Drug Store. * Chidrent Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For Over Fifty Years \[S. WtssLOW's SOOTHING STRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for thieir children wh:le teeth inu with pet feet success. It soothes the hild, softens the gumis, allays al' pain, cures wind colic. anid is the hiet remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediata'. Sold by D~rug iists in every narr. of the~ world. T'wenty fve tents a "bottle. Be sure and ask for -1rs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ke no ',ther kind. 5-26t11y when Baby was sick, we gave her ci..ada. When she was a ChiI, as cried for Cai. Wh she becam. )iss, she chumg to CasSoria, w henabe ad (owareaoshe gavethem Comada. ildrn Cryt for Pitce's Caestor for Infants al MOTHERS Do Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cox most remedies for children are Do You Know that opium and morphi Do You Know that In most countries without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should notj tnless you or your physician know of what it L Do You Know that Castoria is a pure itUs redients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Castoria is the pre That it has been In use for nearly thirty yeari of al other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Offce other countries, have issued exclusive right to "Castoi9'a" and its formula, and that to Im Do You Know that one of the reason because Castoria had been proven to be abso Do You Know that 35 avOage cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed o be kept well, and that you may have unbroket We, these things are worth knowt The fosiudle sdiature of Childrdn Cry for F In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feelin" out of sorts, weafc , and generally ex hausted, niervous, B have no appetite ad can't wcrk, begin at once tak ing the most rehia ble strengtheninlg UNDUEmedicine,which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot ties cure-benefit f tters comes from the tetadit's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and L.iver Neuralgia, Troubles, Cocitigation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub stitutes. On receipt of two 2C. stamps we will send set of Ten Beautiful v/orGd' Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. idl. is sold with urntien - guarantee to cure tion, Fits, Dizzi ~. ness,Hcadache and >.'- 1euralgia andwake fulness,caused byez cessiveuseef~pim, -Tobacco and Alco hol; M--atal Depres eBrain, causing Misery, insanity and Death; Drenss, Impotency, Lost Power in either sex yo-ndaurence,vr-exerto of te raix and rs Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their Natral Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cares Lorrwa and Female Weakness. A month's treat mt, in plain package by mail, to any address, $1 rbox,6 boxes ?5. With overyS5orderu'we give a itten Cuarantee to cure or refund the money. rlulars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex clve agent. WiN NSBORO DRUG STOR E. Winnsbooro. S. C. C; - *I ILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS. One of His Experiences. r thirty-eight years Capt. Loud followecd eae. most of that time as master of a ve : and upon retiring from the water wan p ~ted by the Secretary of the United Stat es :esury to superintend the seal fisheries in ka. which position he held five years. lIe te~ts one exnerience as follows: or severaf years I had been troubled w ith :ral nervousness and rpain in the regie n ayheart. My greatest affiiction wais pesness; oti was almost impossible at any tobanrest and sleep. Having seen r.Miles' remedies advertised I began using evine. After taking a small quantity the, dieft received was so great that I was posi iely alarmed, thinking' the remedy con ied opiates which would finally be mnjuri- i usto me; but on belne assured by the drug 1tthat it was perfect'ly harmless, I contin izdit together with the Heart Cure. Today a conscientIously say that Dr. Miles' Re trave Nervine and 19ew Heart Cure did oe for me than anything I had ever taken. ad been treated by eminent physicians ew York and San Francisco without ben l.I owe my Dresent good health to the dcous use of thiese most valuable remedies. dheartily recommend them to all afflicted sIwas."-Capt. A. P. Loud, Hamipden, Me. . Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Cure rosold by all druggists on a posItive rnran eor by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, ,. on receipt of price, 51 per bottle. or six otles for $8 xpress rpaid. 6They aa rid Children. You Know that r-egorde, dal, many so-caled Soothing Syrups, and omposed of opium or morphine ? ie are stupefying narcotic poisons ? -aggists are not permitted to sell narcotics nrmit any medicine to be given your child composed ? ly vegetable preparation, and that a list of 3eriptlon of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. and that more Castora is now sold than Department of the United States, and of Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word Itate them Is a state prison offense ? for granting this government protectionwas Luty harmless? doses of Catorisa am furnished for 35 this perfect preparation, your clden may Srust I g. Theyanfac. wrapper. Itcher's Castorla. - F &H-EAD NOISES CURE D 19 F N.Ey,%blarCushions help whenal Dls EA& asg help "nWh ezrhd. IfopzSIn idybi. Fr.Hiseox, 3Bal s~wh ole W delot. Bond for book and'Procf FREL96 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 1 WClems. and bemnifis the hair Dy motespuxuisiatowt. akes the li ver ils to estore Gra, Cue capdseuea A: har laflmgr a l tos-d$tOst Dr rgif e L's.Parke'sGinge Toni . It cure, the worst coogh, Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigetong, ain, Taken time. OA I t S soe Mf"h me commnr paU "a fti~rggp, Or ISCOX & CO., kN. Dyspepsia asting lie uire m any l peope isenle aterntin, sour atmacdy likedSarshe.. hartbura, lohich apttset, ayet, surly gon" feaieny hI tsthe stdtongach and oteu organreg laty the owcelts, ae Ditero s sme lofal s m orp- mo Afe reoeth symp-oms ypesdoe hei e ot gwl of tedsabnitshelf t oraach,a regeses the tireate mid "Ihave been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Hers distressed me, or did mue Hear- 11tiegood. In an hour burn aereating I would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling,. as though Ihad noteaten any'thin~g. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room withfresh paint. Last spring 1 took Zcod's Sarsa.. StomnaCh ria-took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount .of good. It gave me a appetite, anid my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously cxperienced." GEOGE A. IMGE, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by adrugglsts. 91; six for g5. prepared only byC..HOOD& Co.,pothecaries,Lowe11,Mss - 200 Doses One Dollar fpe BiUts Curs al ealeComplaints and Monthy irregularity, Leucorrholaor Whites, Pan~ in, Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, baails . up the whole system. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Druggists have it. Senda stamp for book. D. J. P. DE01MGO0LE & CO., Louisville, Ey. is the BEST WHIEEL 0OT THE MARIKET this year. FES UE 3 the combinatIon of I Ath e lchrated G.& J. PI uneumatic Tiro and SpigFaemakes riding oita luxury. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Scnd fo Ilstrated \GORMU1LLY * & JEFFERY 4 M''. IF'G CO., ~~ Wathir.sion, D. C. B. J. QUA T T L1 A UN, ; NOTICE. c I wNT every man and woman in the United e states intercsted in the Opium and Whisky ( .Address I. M Woles Atlan taG._ o 3S and one will be sent youfree. ~cure at ;home w i - cutpain.Bookof !r si'5~d tieularssent FEET. [andarins Tangerines, (or Kid Glove Oranges.) Fine Ripe Grape Fruit. Choice Sweet Oranges. Choice Eating Apples. Choice Messina Lemons. :hoice Evaporated Apples and Peaches. Fine Bananas. :alifornia Raisins and Prunes. Yellow Onions. 7ine Eating Irish Potatoes. ,abba'ges, Turnips, Etc., Etc F. W. Halbnicht. W. L. DoucLAs $ S OISTHE BEST. $3-SHOPIT FOP. A KINGR. S. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLED CAL7. 4.33.PNEoI&CANa ina $3..9 POUCE.3 SoLES. 50$2. WORKINGME* --EX-RnA F1 NE- - $2.$i.BO0YScI.2E -LADIES S FI A u %. -!Vol - BROCKToN.IMMSS. Over One Million People wear the W. L.!)ougas $3& $4Shoes il our shoes are equally satisfactory hey give the best value for the money. he equal custom Shoes In style and ft. her wearing qualities are unsurpassed. he prices are unlform,---stame en sole. rom 5: to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer canniot supply youwvecan. Soldb3 W. .1 JOH-NSON, 7-3 idgeway, S. c. BLOOD BALM. A household remedy for all Blood and Skin diseases. Cures without fail, Scf ula. Ulcers, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Salt Rheum and every form of Blood Disease from the simplest pimple to the foulest Ulcer. Fifty years' use with unvarying success, dem onstrates its paramount healing, purify ing and building up virtues. One bottle has more curative virtue than a dozen of any other kind. It builds up the health and strength from the first dose. WWRWITLE for Book of Won der/ul Caeres, sent free on appif If not kept by your local druggist, send 1.00 for a large bottle, or 55.00 for six bot tes, and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by The Old Friend An the hast fried, that never aisyoi Simmons Li:ver Rogu ator, (the Red Z)-that's what cu hear at the mention of this sxcelent Liver medicine, and eole should not be persuaded hat anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi ines; is better than pills, and bakes the place cf Quinine and Jalomel. It acts directly on the iver, Kidneys and Bowels and ivsnew life to the whole sys !rn. This is the medicine you Vant. Sol by all Druggists in pidji, or in P'owder to be taken ry or made into a, tea. OEVERIY PACKAGE%'i. --OO ash ioffered to the person who shall send in the largest number of yearly subscribers to the .adies' Home Jourmal teen now andJl 1st, 1889, at 50 ents subscripl'o receired for less than*.0 e Wi~. 100-300 is offered respectivel or .next Lrgest clubs. A good cash commssin pail for e'ry subscriber secured, if desired, instearl of enums. Hundreds of dolaas canl be made uring the next six months, by men, women or rilidren. We furnish free sample copies, poet - &c. Address URTIS PUBLISHINC CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. *.- m'tnVi-TN;. TERRAClN(6 L-velyn DrwiT. M . UW, CUT PRICE SALE. In spite of five-cent cotton and the ready-to-die feeling of people generally, we sold stacks of goods in 1894; but as we failed to get rich, we want to sell nore in -1895. To get a good start and prepare for Spring we will, for the 5EXT SIXTY DAYS, sell at CUT PRICES + The first item is Dress Goods, which we offerat New York wholesale price with nothing added for freight or expense. We have a good assortment, an It will pay you to see them, and bring the cash with you. Big Bargains in Flannels, Shawls, Bal Skirts, Underwear. Large lot of Jeans, Kerseys, etc., for men's wear, at factory prices. Shoes. Shoes. We h a great mi'.any lot i i s department offering qt first cost-all at Cut j'rwes. N w i ll tI:nc to bev. Tne be.nt Agiu.n meni :s Ha's we ever saw. We have a man's Felt Stiff Hat at 75c-good style and cheap at double the price. We are anxious for trade and want you to come tosee us. We claim to lead in Good Quality and Low Prices. We are grateful for the liberal patromage of last year, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of the public to give us a larger patronage in 1894. Good value, honest dealing, polite attention to all are the rules that guide us. Respectfully, CALDWELL & RUFF. NOTICE. All parties indebted to us must make arrange ment for immediate settlement. We must have the money, or paper satifactorily secured. Having de cided to go into a new business it is absolutely neces sary that our business here be closed up at once. All parties owing us will be given a reasonable time to settle; after that all unpaid notes or accounts due us will be placed in suit. T. HI. KETCHIN & CO. Headquarters for Millinery. TRlIMMED AND UTNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND '11ILDREN'S lars in all Lhe las~est shapes. A large stockof Ribbons, Fdncy F'eathers, Birds and Tipe. Fancy Pins, Btuckles, Velvets, Silks, Crep.en ani: oler goods per taininig to thisdepiartment. As we have a la?rge stock of theset g'oods which must. be sokd in sear~ou, we have maruked our prices on thein dawi n. Now is your imeno "comec and b'ut at J 0. BOAG'S. MStaple Dry Goods. m 'ee and man~T ial, wi:b Trimmtiit ga for same'. Fancyv Go,il 'andi Notiious as low a- th~e lowe"t 0 co.-n and - or bargn;ni- a -J. I). BWGS TRDE CROCKERY, GL ASS W ARE, Shoes, Hats anad other goods usually funnid in a general merchandise sto to be found at -J. 0. BOAG'S. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Orgaus, Bug les, Sarreys, Road Carts, and~ One and Two-horse Wagons. 3. O. Boage Does This Hit You? The management of the Equitable Life Assurancef. Society in the Department of* - _ the Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident AN )S LE AB E3 Agents. Those who are fitted: for this work will find this* 'A1Rare Opportullity it is work, however, and thoseSae who succeed best init possess ca od4flcYUN MA S Icharacter, mature judgment, a ULhk Iw:sllhep - tact, perseverance, and the frcahronizeutl wtF.l respect of their community. Iwt oeca~czn tt'~ Think this matter over care- Mre r ul.Pc-nwihz2t fully. There's an unusual mnthmhfebni. ls-.r. opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you. Fur- AFw MlhCw o ae ther information on request.AloaFwBges W. J. Roddey, Manager, A.WL FOD .J~~ } (2 ' A NT ALE SABLESX~. G I xrFFu1-(,M!~NJu Wst eceivedt and for ~O~bOUSIMMUULI'-.MIwSZicSGI wi:'aselflclieiSp for a-hor o rie util extl~ w