The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 21, 1895, Image 2
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ritten on one side of the pajmr The true
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local-should be addressed to THE
.4E311 AND IIERALt) Co.
W. D. DouGLAss, Editor.
JAB. Q. DAvis, Treasurer.
W. J. ELLIoTT, Busimess Manager.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
Thurs4ay, March'21, ; ; ; 895
Wa have a -notion that woman
suffrage in this state will move even
slo wer than the effort to allow divorces.
THERE is generally supposed to fall
during the year an average quantity
of rain. We may cor.fdently look for
a long dry spell if this holds true in
'95.
S-ANTA.RNE WILsoN atrikei as as
being a pious frawd. He is the only
one a. yet who ha) -taken active stepi
to destroy planz of peace. He may be
working his own destruction unwit
tinigly.
ADjuTANT WATTs says the depai t
ment ofc'als seemed to think him
quite a young man to be Adjalant and
Inspector General of S,>u h Carolina.
General Watts is young enough to be
susceptible to Littery evidently.
THE State should certainiy have a
naval reqerve and with proper effort
cm obtain the use of one of the gov
eriment ships. 'The reserve of North
Carolina is in excellent condition and
has more than a local reputation.
AGovznNOR PE'' TURNET, of Tennes
se,.wito once said when he heard of a
report of his death, "I knew it was a
lie-the minute I heard it," is evidently
as disinclined e admit Ciay Evans'
election as be as the report of his
death.
THE tw hundred negroes who left
Savannah uesday for Liberia will
and it hardr to return to their old
homes thnit -they had emigrated
west and fos d themselves displeased.
Thiere is said to ite a Liberia craze all
over the South at present among the
negroes.
THE Charlotte Observer suggests
that while some,. of our owa zealous
patriots are demanding an apology
from Spain, others have murdered
Italian miners and shot down an
English subject. The reparation we
taay be called upon to make for th ase
outrages is lost sight of.
THE Netws and Courier hiils with de
light the building of a knitting mill at
Cheraw, S. U., and urges upon other
-to was the importance cf turning their
attention to this industry. Winns
boro, we trustr Will in the near future
give odr Charleston contemporary the
opportunity for further congratulation.
TxE authorities are evidently in no
-hurry to carry the dispensar y law to
.the Supreme Court. And wisely so
we suspect, for, though it is the pro
duction of Evans, a clever enough
lawyer, and of Tillmnan, a man whose
intuitive sense on this question, he
himself ranks far above Simenton's or
Goff's legal learning, it will surely
not stand a test.
SPin will doubtless make all due
apologies to this country for the recent
Alliana affair. And this she seems to
have determined to do at her own
sweet leisure, and after an enquiry
into the Affair as is proper. Mr.
Whitney at Naples, Mr. Dana and a
host of others in this country will find
it unprofitable and hardly apt to hasten
Spain's a.:tion by getting into a passion
about "Old Glory," the "Nation's
IHonor," etc ,-etc.
How do our North Carolina friends
like the change they have gotten in
"the existing state of affairs" politi
cally? Hew do they like the exchange
of Butler and Pritchard for Ransom
and Jarvis? How will they endure
Populist judges, and the general over
throw of everything in general? We
wonder! And yet they leaned, noet a
few of them, towards a like over
throw in their sister -State. Tillman
and Irby as seen through their eyes
were surely not the bad fellows we
painted them Why so much disgust
at the exchange of Irby for Hampton
and Tillman fo.r Butler? "Good Demo
erats all," they said, and may be Re
form was really needed In their
Douglass Legialature their Republican
Seses, and Populist judge., they
wil~*ffer oven more than we have
deE The Spartauburg Herald is
rigt The man who moved there to
escape Tiilmanism had better move
back at once..
Use D. ies' Nivi PLATms for SPINAL
BLAIR BUDGETS.
What is the Matter With our Correspond
ents.--What ,the Farmers are Doing
Some Comment on the Gould Wedding
Other Matters.
.3r. Editor: Surely the a:rivAl of
oar c unty p iper i< a pleasing break
nt the ui .ntny of onr hum-drum
ives. We not.ize a perceptible talling
-ff in the communic'ttions of many
,ho fornerly wrote with s me degree
>f regularity. We plead guiltj of this
>ffence, and promise amendment.
February '95 will be long remem
)ered as the coldest kn'>wn in years,
Lnd the appellation of "Sunny South,
as surely a misnomet. Since the
eather moderated, we have had rain,
-ain rain, and all farm work is greatly
etarted. Farmers are chronic grumb
ers, bat we hope and believe that the
renerality of them are in better shape
ban for many years. True, cotton is
amentably low, yet we guarantee that
ess corn has been bought in this sec
ion of the county, so far, than any
year since Sherman's "inarch to the
sea." Then there seems to be a de
termination to raise hogs, and with
plenty of bread and meat, we can
surely manage to buy other necessaries,
even if cotton is only four cents.
So far Rock Creek Church is without
a pastor this year. All seem to regret
that the sttingency of the times cause
it impracticable to retain Mr. Estes.
Mr. E. has the esteem of all, and is
emphatically a refined gentleman.
Not only is he beloved by members
of his own church, but all who have
been thrown in contact with him will
ever remember him with pleasure. If
the face is an index of the heart be
evolence is one of Mr. E.'s distin
guishing characteristics, and we
heartily wish him prosperity and
happiness through life.
It was with sincere regret that we
noticed the 1.>ss, by fire, of the Wallace
homestead. The loss of a home is
always to be deplored, but especially
is this true of a family homestead.
Then how lamentab'e V) have bedding,
furniture, etc., swept away these truly
hard times, for money is scarce.
Our dear friend and ductor, 11. W.
Owens, continues very ill. Truly he
has given hi's life to his profession.
He was never known to refu'e to re
spon;d to a call, ever. when he Lad no
expectation of remuneration. We
have seen him ride in burning sans
aid bitter winds, ntterly oblivious of
h's own health. We trust all realize
and appreciate his noble lite-work.
We earnestly hope he may yet recover,
yet fear the worbt.
The Pine Grove Sch'>ol will soon
close, much to oar regret. Not only
do we commiserate the children, who
will be without a teacher until next
fall, but when we remember h)w soon
Miss Thornwell wil: leave the neigh
borhood, we experience a sense of
personal loss, and doubtless all of her
friends will miss her sorely Piquante,
affable, charming in the truest accep
tation of' the term, we censider her
sojourn among us as an oasis in the
desert of our isolated lives. She has
partially promised to visit Mrs. Ladd
"in fruit season," ad we are cheered
by the hope of seeinst her again e'er
very long.
The patrons of the Rock Creek
School are much pleased with Miss
Richardson, and -speak of' retaining
her when the school funds are exhaus
ted. Teachers and pupils suffer great
injustice by the short school term.
Just as the teachers begin to feel en
couraged by the interest and progress
manifested by papils, the school is
out.
The Gould Castellane wedding has
been the topic of conversation for
some weeks. it saddens one to think
of the tens of thousands of dollars ex
pended in American Beauty, roses,
lies of' the valley, wines and other
embellishments for the wedding in a
city thronged with worthy poor.
Flowers are so perishable though so
lvely, and they are now withered and
dead. But criticism is not kind, and
we must not f~rget that Miss Gould,
(now the happy countess), provided a
feast of ice cream, cake, etc., for
twelve hundred little tots, to whom
such treats are rare. The marriage
service is, or should be, ever solemn,
and the young heiress doubtless real
ized the meaning of the words, "until
death us do part." "She was per
ceptibly nervoua, and no wonder, for
she was entering an unknown untried
future. hier life as a French countess
will be very diff'erent from that of an
American girl. God grant she may
never know the arguish which befell
poor Nellie Grant Sartoris.
We wished to speak on anotnor
topic, but forbear, fearing orur editor's
patience is already exhausted. With
best wishes for the year '95.
March 18th, 1895. C A. S.
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.
and generally ex
hausted, nervous,
l~rohave :o appetite
ad can't work,
bestrengthening
Ironmedicine~whichbas
Brown's Iron bit
ters. A few bot
B ties cuire-benet
ti comes from the
tut. and it's
____________pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsla, Kidney and Liver i
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Costipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous allments
Womsen's c:omplaints.
Get only the genauice-it has crossed red -
lines on the wrapper. AEl others are sub.
sttts O d reccept of to c. stamps we
FaIr VIews and boo'k-free.
ROWN CHIEMJCAL CO. eALTIMoRE. MD. e
for infants an
MOTHERS, Do
ateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cord
most remedies for children are col
Do You Know that opium and morphine
Do YoU Know thin most countries dri
without labeng them= polsons?
Do You Know that yoniihould not pej
unless you or your physician know of what Is is c
Do Tom Know that Castorla Is a purely
Its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
Do You Enow that Cactoria Is the prose
That ithasbeen in use for nearly thirty years, 4
of all other remedies for children combined ?
Do You Know that the Patent Ofce I
other countries, have issued exclusive right to D
"GCastaa" and its formula, and that to imita
Do You Know that one of the reaons f4
because Castoria had been proven to be absolu
1o You Know that 35 aerag. d
cots, or one cent a dose ?
Do You Know that when mposesed of t
be kept won, and that you may have unbrokenr
W.. t. . osamwnk nOWIn
The gao-=ede
signature of
ChIldrEn Cry for Pt
A Quarter Centilry Test.
For a quarter of a century Dr King's
New Discove y has been tested, and the
millions who have received beenfit from 4
its use testif3 to its wonderful curative
owers in all diseases of Throat, Chest.
and Lnngr. A remedy that has stood the
test so long and that has given so univei
sal satisfaction is no experiment. Each -
bottle is positively guaranteed to give
relief, or the money will be refunded. It
is admitted to be the most reliable for
Coulis and Colds. Trial bottle Free at
McMaster & Co.'s drug store. Large size
5c. and4.00.
Beckten's Arniea SalvI.
TaE BEST SALVE in the world for f um,
Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, F -ver
Sores, l'etter,Chepped llandb, Chill. im,
orns, and all Skin Eruptionh, an. -.ws,
tvely eures Piles, or no pay reqvir-.l 1.
I. !.laranteed to irive prfect sattiftor,
W 'oney refunded. Price 23~ -nta D-c,
'tM. $.,r sale by M n'erAC -
Monroe Whalen of Birminghiam,I
la.' writes: "I purchased six bottles
t your Japanese Pile Cure from~ Mr.I
Amzi Godden, and it has entirely
ured me of a case of Piles ot 22 years
tanding; will advise my friends to
se it." Winnsbor. Drug Store. *
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Examination of Applicants.
pHE County Board of Examiners
T will eoet at Winnsboro on the
9th day of April ntext for the purpose
f examining applicants for County
eacherM Certificates, and the transac
on of all other business that may
ome before the B:>ard.
D. L.8STEVENSON,
3-10 2tS. C. F. C.
W. 0. McKEOWN & SONS,
Practical Machinais:s,
have
First Class Machine Tools
and
an repair Engines, Boilers, Cot ton
Gins, Threshera, Injtectors, Safet v
SValves, et c.,
Promptly. j
Best Classes of Machinery for .sale
A Good Assortment of Maubine Sup
p'ies kept in Stock for sale.
rite or call and see~ th, o at their
'shop.
CORN WELL,
(othern B. R.) Chester Co., S. C. -
This ulill appear again the first of
ext mont h. 3-12-1y
rB000 and Skil DIaS68
Always BBB
Cured. --
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM never fails
to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis
ases. It Is the great Southern building up
ad purifying Remedy, and cures all manner
sfskin and boddiseases. As a building
up tonic It is without a rival, and absolutely
beoadcomparison with any other similar
reeyever offered to the public. It is a
panacea for all Ills resulting from impure
blood, or an Impoverished condition of the
human system. A single bottle will demon
strate Its paramount vIrtues.4
|2Send for free book of Wonderful Cures.
Price, $.o0 per large bottle; $5.00 for sIx
bottles. _ _
For sale by druggists; If not send to us,
nd medicine will be sent freight prepaid on
receipt of price. Address4
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, GIa.
Burial Cases and C'askets.
THE UNDERSIGNED has a lull
ie of~ the latest designs ini 4
BUIAL CAul3 AiM CASKLTS,
tmoderate p;rices. Orders fillec!
romply, night and day, att 'he old
(and. Thankful for p'est pat ra.age,
ask for a share of it ini futunre.(
learse furnishc-d a ben ordered.
11-6tf .T. M. F LLiOTT, SR.
NOTICE. fc
: w?r every man and woman in the United
tates interested in the Opium and Whisky
bs to have one of my books on these dis
ases. Address B. M. Woonley, Atlanta, Ga.
x 382, .a one wil be Sent vOn free.
Fresh Goode
Choice Eating Apples.
Choice Messina Lemoni
Fine Bananas.
Red an~d Yellow-Onion:
Fine Eating Irish Potatoes.
Fresh Cabba~
Fine Assortment Mackerel.
Breakfast Strips and Hanr
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
Nice lot Early Rose
Seed Potato<
F. MV. Ha~bnichi'
EXOHANBE FE
AND SALE SABLE!
I STILL H AVE ON HAND
86 YongMul4
- -Also'
A FEW GOOD MARES.
-Also
A FEW BUGGIES.
-Also
A FEW SECOND-HAND WAGO3
-Also -
A FEW MILCH COWS,
I will sell cheap for cash or exchan
them fot dry cattle.
A. WILLIFORD,
Winbord. S. C.
The Thoroughbred Stallion,
"ENDURER,"
will make the season of 1895 at Wim;
boro and at my farm for $15 for co
mon mares and $25 for thoronghbr
mares. Colts insured, lie is a grar
son of Lexington and a son of 1
celebrated Enqurer. Dam Anaiy
by Jack Malone, he by L'-xingtoni,
of Gloriana, by American Eclipi
Edurer'st colts are stylish, gentle a
speedy-possessin~g great bottom a
constitution. Hie has been: fifty-fi
times a winner and as many tin
placed. The well known siree, B.
Eyes, Falsettw, Dew D~rop and Faust
are by Engnirer, while Mawie Gri
his danshier, produced Domino a
Correct ion.
Correspondence solicited.
JOH N G. MOBLJEY.
1-24-6um Winrislxre,.S. C.
@ v7APAE
P I LA
Arew an Cineat ana, unneessry. hy nda
bntsUreceJTBe. C1apc box.6fo O5. Sent aby m
Guarnes c issuedt by our-fign fr
lof r ature s anddge.I ?n e nert
ae, pcil ad aeda chiladt ren' s, and Do
boes c rESn issued Yo only pa
boneis eceled. Wianox. bef r . S by .
Wurn. lenDou cLnt s
s. conts.A
GUAA13.49 onlCE,5ES
W NSo .ORKTIGEi
Wi---cabre. 5.C
Win L DuLZS
$28. WO.lN."
C 3aCT0rN,:MASS.
Over One MlIIon People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoe
A:1 our slhoes are equally satisfactoit
hygve the bt alefr theng
qalits are natgtd
Prom Si to $3 saved over other makes.
Ifyu elrcno upl ow a.S'd
W. 'J. JOh NSON,
-idgemay, s. C.
NOT:
Our Miss Lilla Ketchin is
buying our Spring Stock of M
instructions to buy a FULL St(
ence and taste is a guarantee tl
be worth seeing. We want yo
will fix the prices to suit the tir
We are now receivi
Goods in all .lines
e. every one, We st
and price.
CALI
One Ton Cott
is.
For 375 Lbs. Midding C
Tids is the offeg we are now makimr
farmers to the cheapness of Cottoa
commercial fertilizers. Taking the
at 13c. and 15c. per lb., respectiv-ly,
fertilizers, phosphoric acid at 5c. and
lowing:
Cotton Seed Heal-Analisis, 81 per
acid, 11 pei cent potash. Cumme
S. freight to Wuinsboro........
Commercial Fertilizers-Analypis, 3 pe
acid, Ii per cent potash.' Value at
The a0ove bhows a - difference of
meal over high grade fertilizeie, aid
less than you can buy standard fertiliz
3-7-1:n FA!
SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
(EASTERN HYSTEE.)
Eatera !Time at Savannah and
..... . No3_
Northboud. Day o 6No10NoS
vCharle'stom .... 7.15 a B.30.p ......3
SAr Coluinbia.. 1.15 a 10.10 p ..........
Li'.Augusta .2.i0 p.... 0 ...
" Granlitevllis.... 2.44 p ... 113....
" Trenton. . p...1145 ai...
" Johnstons....... 3.22 p...12.02 a ...
Ar Columbia. ..4.56 p...2.16 a1...
Lv Columbia.L..GS p 3.20 a 3.20 a s.15 p
"Wlnnsor .... 1.00p 4.23 a 4.2.a 6.28 p
S Chester....7.43 p5.12a 5.12 a 7.15 p.
" Rock Hill.-.. .135.49 a 5 a 7.Up
Chalotte....9.0 p 6.0a 6.40 a 8& p
-'Dmnville....12.0nt 11.5 a 11U5 a ...
SRiemond....6.45 a 4.50p 4.0p ...
"Washington .... 7.42a 8M p ...
" New York...2. pI 6.23 4f:.28!...
s. ''**** '# o IN . 1,
LT.New York..3 .20 y12.15nt .......
"Philadelphia.... .5.55 DI 7.20 a ....I...
Lv.Wasington..10.05 11.01.a....... ....
[e LY.Richmond...12.50 a 12.20 n12.80 ....
Lv.Danville....... .5 .5
L.Carote....... 1001.0 .5
"P.ock uIr1....... 1.7114 94
" Cheser.. .31 *2n Ot
" Winnsaboro...3a1 LI111
A.Cohnnba....-... 1.3n . . 23
" Johnstons... 2.1.. .. 6.
"' Trenton. 2.... .. .. 6.2
" Granitevlle...... 25.....2
Ar.Augsta8.3..5.5- .... .
LvCo9bi..20 p 114781 94
Ar~halest.33 .40 a .201..6
~ L.Clumla12.10 m .0....5a......
ed .Saannh2. 1 ....... a......
Jaksnv2l.280 p 1.25... .2a......
2.5S7EIN CA S.... ...2a....
- A. Tugus h.....33 P lm c....... 7MAgust...
L Y r. m a... w4.2 rk, a ... .....
te o vl-A gu t n - - - - --- - - a--- - D----ng.....
d --lma Ja crJcksonme...l.lep0 a ..... ......
'd Nos.lSand 3U August and Cia. Sot ine Lim
tie witTrh train etween Jakoni9 and
N. Y. Though P3undllma na Ste nugtn
Nos.1 a35 0.35 andU 3. doast ente. Uiong
d stnatin Bousbat c Jc'vil and .aY. Alo
re. pasenr ca bAgage~ aBand Srlotation.c
md W. A. TNos. S . H. maenyaliiedW num
. BeKea . andbgae t. Bland SA. StatiCn
dw . sEN . . ~CLP
TW, ,InzCN.ux
IA NEW SUPPLY OF
Window .
Shades.
SCombining Numnerous
Points of Merit.
to
Cheapest and Most Popular
for Windows.
Buy fo.r profit, keep up to
date anid get the best. A new
supply of
WINDuW POLES
AND CORNICES,
as low as can be bought in
Columbia and Augusta. Save
your express charges.
R P. W. PHILLIPS
10 23
NOTICE.
o URV'ETING DoNE~ AND~ SOLICIT
Sed by EA R&P
edit xlY Je~U an Ea . S.
j Children.
!OU Know that Paegode,
a, many so-aed Soothing Syrups, and
posed of opium or morphine ?
are stupefying narcotic poisons ?
;gists are not permitted to sen narcoticS
mit any medicina to be given your chd
mposed ?
vegetable preparaion, and that a lit of
ption of the famous Dr. Samuel Pucher.
ad that more Castorla is now sold than
partment of the United States, and of
Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
V -Mis astate prison ofeIe?
-granting this government protction was
tlyharmnless?
Ue of Castoda are frniahed for 35
as perfect preparation, your Chad= m
Netg -
They an faftl
tcher's Castorta.
jse Barnes' Ink
L. S. BARNES & Co., 56 E. 16th St.,N.Y.
3EA" a heip wh
SZ~~heSW*da An-"ln helpte e.HsW
ewYork, d tadrbook root FREE
PARKER'S
HAIR. BALSAMI
Clss nd stfi the hair.
Prmtda I ieat growth.
Nrever zai15 to Restore Gray
Kalilt 01
Cie . S ase s hir tsmodB n.
GRATEFUL-CMFOTING.T&
J Oe COAa jt cum the worst OOM
ek Limp, DebUW i ga M f Take W tlm.IOa
B OILG WT OR MILt.
11a c Qwa
sethe wi ind e yn rak
in35smp fL Stretash atinon l .C.
eh.They a st e Mrst a esude
them a hous0ol blessingl. .e~ tp
JC OBe' PHAmtAlCYC.,Mlo qas
hoesl Agns, Atlanta, Ga
E3IPS y
DoesLJ-CMFRTisG
0000YoA
Asguients. Thoeputaton fr fitted
frthis ou k ciatcec.ill idtsrs.
It .is enore thoevrando ths.
echaractiers am ati ugent, s
tcprseverabane buildpfo thee
Yerspt dof teer faiommu.
Price tis onettelr a oter re
otensn for ebdoar . 40p itPm
pitseont wiee pby Mau. Fddres,
Ithera' Rheubmati nedest.
1316 k HtetWilntoS. .C
urders, aei takfre Ctton beed
the na houshol blssn.%+
U
C.E.
now in Baltimore
illin
)c
a
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WELL & RUJFF.
on Seed Meal
otton, Payable in the Fall.
and we desire te cal( the attention of
eed Meat at present as co6pared-with
:lems'p College valuation or amaonia
ini cotton seed meal and in amixed
potash at 5c. per lb., we have the fol
cent ammonia, 2-per cent -phos.
rcial -value at Charleston with
.................... .';.. 429.20
r cent ammonia, 8 per cintpbo.
Winnsboro... .........*.- 421.40
17.80 per ton in favor o -catton seed
yet we are sellrrg cotton seed meal for
RFIELD OIL &5 FERTILIZER CO.
A;MaoiVdonald-, & 043o
HE ADQUARTERS FOB
:As we wish to make room for
Spr'ng stock we have marked
our heavy Winter Gpods, such as
CLOTHING,
WOOLEN PIECE G0 C S.
DRESS GOODS,
AND RATS,
way down out of sight. The
winter is not yet gone and
YOU WILL NEED
WA RM WE A R.
We will beat "between season"
prices to death.
When times are hard-and money
sarce
YOU W'NT YOUR DOLLAR TO
.60 A LOMd WAYS
We willg've you more for 0
DOLLARthan any one else.
TRY US
We will treat you right and
save you money,
Checked Homespun, at 3c. per yd
White Homespun at 3c. per yd
Will beat the record on Flour
Respectfully yours,
Blaekstoek, S. C.
2419
Raisers of Prize Hogs, Shi
pers of Dairy Butter,
Raisers, and Farmers i
general:
Plant the "Goldena Tankard B-.'
the best beet for rstock. V rr proli
and the most nutritious beet planted.
Kaffir Corn fosr an abundance o
gren feed; Enriy Amber and Earl
Orange Suaar Cane.
Golden Den-, Adame' Early Cc1
and Evergr-een sugar Corn.
Another supply ef- B.iss' Triumi,
and Se.'z'd Cr 'p Early P',a'O.oe
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