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T i. KEWS AND HERALD. P MTRI- M-WIRLYT -tT IS f3ix()M,8R.LDCOMPAXT. rZI AI, A A DrANCE: & 9 i .v'jIN 7UAT3S. UASN: Reamlar rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for I-rJnous aild vie ws expressed anywhere I.se t'ian in the etlitorial column. All articles for publication must be ac. .nnt1pau.'ed by the true name of the auther ud written in rcspe:tful language and ritten on one side of the pap.er The true awn. re.jired as an evidence of good faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE AEWS AND HERAL') Co. W. D. DouGLAss, Edito:. JAs. Q. DAvis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLorr, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Thurstay, Maeh 28, ; ; ; Is it possible that Cal Caughman has not been heard from since Chrismas? Is it generally realized that at last Dr. William Stokes has a fighting chance of getting to Congress? Wz may depend that the Monroe doctrine will be enforced against Eng land as rigidly as against any other nation. CUBAN war news is as unreliable as that from the orien al seat of war, and this with Cuba almost in sight from our shores. Lt Hm7e CHANG, of much recent notoriety, is likely to loe his life, in addition to the peacock feathers and other insignia recently lost. AN exchange in supporting Irby for re-election says he has done his best. This prompts another to remark that this alone is ample reason for his stay ing at home. Tha death of young Bahen the foot ball player, whose spine was wrenched six months since in a game, may cause a temporary check in the enthusiasm for this game, but it will hardly affect its popularity. The game has come to stay.__________ McKILET, it is said, wishes to form a Republican party South. He will omit the force bill and tthe negro and make:the-fight on the tariff question. Redis ahead of him as yet, with less oftariff and man of same means as his platform. Jaws's alliance with Russia puts a serious face upon the matter of check ing the latters encroachmaent upon England's possessions in Asia Minor. Col. Burnaby long since said 'twas only a matter of time and Russia and England would be at war over this question. GOVEaNOR TriLiN's recent anew party" interview was merely a repeti tion of his views on this question. Tillman is playing for an important position in this party he speaks of. But not having been "born great" we will be psardoned tor haiving doubts as to whether he will ever hare "great ness thrust upon him." THE Confederate Veterans reunion at Houston, Texas, promises to be an enjgyable affiir. The State and na Ie - tonal troops will also encamp there during the occasion. We are in re ceipt ot a circular setting forth the manoy pleasures of this reunioni and encampment, and giving railroad and ticket information. On May 20 we should be in H~ouston to participate in what wi,11 un:loubtedly be a p1lasant occasien. TEE press dispatches tell of the final running down of a lie told in regard to the capture of Jefferson Davis thirty years ago. The truth of the matter is told by the officer who omnanded the capturing party. The officer need hardly have been so zeal ously thirty years after the occurrence thai the matter be set right. Long ago the truth of the matter was known to every one who wished to know it, and those who did not then admit it, will hardly do so now. - Tmis has been a year of record breaking among the worlds legIslative bodies. The German Reichstag re fusing to congratulate Bismarck ; the French legislatizre in a ferment over th election of arresident ; the Spanish Winistry~ in confusion; the Parliment of Great Britian a sort of unknown quantity; the United States Con'gress notorious as a do-nothing body, and the legislature of North Carolinai vot ing to abolish Thanksgiving Day and adjourning in honor of Fred Douglass. TPa. Charlotto Obserrer hzas had its attention directed more than onice, of late, to the uncertain quantity and qu-dity of its wit. If the following is a fir specimenawe beg to suggest that it be allowed to lapse into the atate of unuocnous de.ue-ude" temporarh: "A Virginia paper w ants to know by what anibority we call the coered niember ot tha Massachus-ta legi-a un Ieratanding wan tlat he lhad been app duit-d a coioel on th - tf of Governor07e'rrdi . If tnis is not) s. we are rea-ly to make tu' crrcti-ma r IN MEMORIAM, When the old, filled with years and infirmities, are called aiway, we may say, IL is well, but when the young are stricken suddenly down, torn from a life devoted to husband, children and frienis hew our hearts, our human heartx, ieh-el and we cry ont in an guish, Why ii it? Thus has pass d a-vav Cora Watts, daughter <,f Cpt. Irby, aid wife of Ja. S. L% lke, in the : loom of womtan hool. Wi;itou a momne !.t's warnin she was called to cross the dai k river, and so sndden- was the blow that it was almost impossible to realize that she had left her dear ones. Mrs. Lyles was of a retiring dispo sition and only those most inti:nately associated with her conid estimate her trun worth. In all the relations of life she was most devoted, and her watchword was Duty, and her greatest ambition and joy seemeil to be to min ister to her dear one,. If she erred in this regard, it was in being too for getful of self. Nobly elevated above the slightest propensity to judge her fellow beings unkindly, "e can most truthfully say, that during an inti mE.cy of many years we never heard an unkind or uncharitable word fall from her lips. Her nanuers were the perfection of p.sce and politeness, the politeness prompted by a true, warm heart, and she always knew what to say and what to leave unsaid. 9Judge not that ye be not jndged" seemed to guide her in her inlercourse with others. This blow fails most heavilv upon father, mother, husband, children and friends, but we must uot forget that God knows best and will in His own good time permit her sorro wing friends ti understand what now seems a mys terious dispensation. No one can estimate the loss to her immediate family, and our heart is fa :1 for thelmotherless little ones with the sunlight in their hair. 01 dearest Cora, the flowers this spring Will not smile as they used to smile, When we stood and watched each ten der thing As it strove to teach ua, whisp 3ritig, In th t soft spring air awhile. 0! dearest Cera, the after glow Will not shine as it used to shine, Whea we sto:d in the dusky gloom below And watched the heavenly fires go Out beyond the pine. 0! dearest Cora, so long in the ground, How can we turn to go? How can we move from the lilied mound; This earthen tenL which our treasure has fonnd; How can we leave yon so? Yet, dearest Cora, afar in the skies, Ttwu art happy and wise to-day, In all God's wonderful mysteries Which have baflled the seeking sage's ev es Along the c~sntaries way. Oar dearest Cora, afar in the skies, And yet se near, so near That we ctn catch the light in thine eyes, And the tone in thy voice so low and wise, If we but stoop to hea--. Ah! deareat Cara-so sweetly necar, Never to be apart, For memories ten:der, and more than dear, Come !rooping ever, folding thee here Ciose, close within the heart. c. A. s. Four Big successes. Jiaving the neede d merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. D~r. King's New Dieovery, for Consumaption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guara teed; Elec tric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys; Buckiena's Arnica Salve, the 1:est in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, whecn are a perfect pill. All thzse remedies a.re guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dtealer whose name is 'attached here with wilt be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at McMaster & Co.'s Drug Store- * F'or Over Fifty Years Mu's. WIsstow's SoOTING SYRUP has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth in', with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gumis, allays all pain, cures wind colic, anid is the best remedy 'or Diarrhos. It will relieve the poor lit :e '.nfferer immediately. Sold by Drug giss in every nart of' the world. Twenty fie ents a botte. Be sure and ask for -Mfrs. Winslowv's Soothiiif Syrup," and k-e no other kind. 5-'.6t xly MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that of human life. It has been the leading subject of professional research and study in all ages. But notwithstanding this fact it is not gener ally kn o wn that the scat -( .4 of life is loca tedin the up ,-- per part of the spinal c or d. near the b::se of the brain. N- and so sensi tive is t h is portion of the nervous sys tem that cven the prick of a cause instant death. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that a11the organs of the body are under the con trol of the nerve centers, located in or near the base of the brain, and that when these are leranged the organs which they supply with e~rve iluid are aloderanged. When at is re membered that a serious injur to the spinal ord will cause paralysis of te body below Lhe injured point, because the nerve force is prevented by the injury from reaching the paralyzed portion, it wilU be understood how Lhe derangement of the nerve centers will :ause the derangment of the various oran rhich they suppl with nerve force. Two-thirds of cronic diseases arc duect hec imperfect action of the nerve centers at. he base of the brain, not from a dcran"" enent primarily originating in the organ s elf. The great mistake of physicians a greating these diseases is that they treat E yrgan rather than the nervo centers vLhc tre he cause of the trouble. Da. FRANKr MILss, the celebrated ip !list.has profoundly studiedthis subject c .-er 20 years, and has made manylimr2::t isoveries in connection with it, chief a.s -* ~hem being the facts contained in the a a ;Latement, and that the ordinary metl.o -f ~reatment are wrong. All headache. alt z ::s dullness, confuson, pressure. hLe naa. melancholy, insanity. epilepsy, . Vius dance. etc.. are nervous dsee- :n natter how caused. The wonderful sueccoe; Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is due to t he act that it is based on the foregoing princinie Da. MILns' Ess:r.rrys NERvINE Is sold by1 L1! druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent. firect by Da. MILEs MEDICAI. Co.. Eikhart nd.. on receipt of price, $1 pier bottle,.U ottles for 55, express prepaid. It contains zeither opiates nor dangerous drugs. sold be uIrTsX)RO.* ~';ST()E E W h CAS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pite and Children. It contains: other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soot It is Pleasant. Its guara Milions of Mothers. Castc feverishness. Castoria pr cures Diarrhoea and W teething troubles, cures Castoria assimilates the and bowels, giving heal toria is the Children's Pa Castoria. "Castoria is an xcellent medcin for chD dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of it good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. ocwoe, Lowel, Mam Caestoria is the best remedy for children o whieh I am acquainted. Ihope the day is as far distant whenmotherswillooidertherem interest of their chldren, and use Castoria i stead of thevariousqack nosUmiewhich ar destroying their loved ones, by forcingopium morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtft agents down their throats, thereby sendin them to premature graves." DV. . i. KoremC o, Oanway, Arl The Centaur Company, 'T John Y. McRhae, Druggist. Raleigi N. C., writes: "Some of the cnr made by the Japanese Pile Curei wonderful, and from my dealings wit you for the past 3 years, 1 know yor gnarantee is perfectly good." Winni oro Drug Store. * ucktot's Arnca Satvo. TH BEST SALVE in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fev4 Sores, Tetter,Chepped Hands, Chillolair Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, andpas ively cures Piles, or no pay required Isguaranteod to give perfect satisfactio1 rrnoney refunded. Price 23 nts 4 box. For S by X 'er & O - ChildreR Cry for Pitcher's Castoril W.hen Baby was sick, we gave her Ca..20oata. When she was a Child, she cried for Catoria. Wheni she became M~as, she ohun: to Castoria. When she had ChBdren, she gave them Cataia hildren Cry for Pitcher's Cas~toria The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z)-that's what ou hear at the mention of this ecellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anyhig else will1 o. It is te King of Liver Medi ines; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and alomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken :ry or made into a tea. *i-EVERY PACKAGii Has the Z Stamp in red on wrappr J. H. ZEITZ rn & 0., Philadephia, a m..- o - Equiab L.-ie Assuranice 5-ct i. the DeatI:to the~ Ca. - :?:, wishe1:s to s.. for tI md this opeir; ~r my .a. If it .. f~ts e-ui may-you. Ftr ther i 01:ca a n equest. at is a A her's prescription for Infants neither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute hing Syrups, and Castor Oil. atee is thirty years' use by ria destroys Worms and allays events vomiting Sour Curd, Ld Colic. Castoria relieves constipation and flatulency. food, regulates the stomach thy and natural sleep. Case nacea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is owelladaptetochildrenthat I recommend it an superior toany prescriptOn Mown to me." . EL A. AnoUZ3, IL D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. f "Our pbysicdins in the children's depw t mest have spoken highly of their .xml I once in their outside practice with Caseria, and although we only have amoeg our 9 medical supplies what is known as regular 4 products, yet we are free to confess that he a merits of Castoria has won us to look ith 9 favor upon it." UNrUD HosrAL AD DrsMUWf Boston, 3M. AlU= C. Surra, FW., Murray Street, New York City. SI HAVE* b1 r Just receivedla nice line of HOLDIAY GOODS r Onsisling of Jewelry, Watches and Chains Solid Silver and Plated Wares. L -Albo ,China Plates Cups and I Saucers, (bothgold band aind plain ) Vases, &C., IWhicb e:m be boaught uscheap fo: CAsH hiem as aflWherP. else, qualit: .of goo' Vakeni imo. cow iderati"m . .Peri~e p~ 1 can suit YOU. Galt ii C. M. Chandler, S-31-1ly Raisers of Prize Hogs, Ship pers of Dairy Butter, Sheep Raisers, and Farmers in gens.: Plant the. "Gcldcn Tankard Beef,' the best beet for stock. Very proliti and the most nutritiou-. ret plantecd. Kaffir Corn foi- avi abundance ed green feed; Early Aralbt r and EarJh Orange Sugar Cane. Golden Dent, Adama' Early Corr and Evergreen Sugar Corn. Another supply of Bliss' Triumpi and Second Crop Early Potatoes. Red .ipeckled Valentine, Golden Wax, Black Wax, Sir Weeks, South ern Fat [Horse or Crease-back, and a variety of other Beans, Cshbge Seed, etc., etc. Still a supply of Onion Sets on hand, Extra E.arly Philadelphia, Strataaem, McLean's Little Gem and other Peas. T1omatoes, in Optimnus, Dwarf Cham pon, Tropby, etc., etc. If any coloring is needed we have the best butter color. A fresh supply of Choice Teas, Condensed Milk, Swin borne's and other Gelatines, Cort Starch, Essences, etc. A large supply ot Alam for tam5ning hides. Also a lot of choice Mlessina Lemoni -just in. Reember us whet? your ?aeed any thing i our line. MMASTEIR & Co. Under Winnwboro Hotel. Burial Cases and Caskets. T HE UNDERSIGNED has a. full line of '.he latest designs in. BURIAL CASE'S AlD CAMIETS,. at moderate prices. Orders filled promptly, nighit and dlay, at t he old stand. Thankful for past patronage, I ask for a share of it in future. Hearse furni-hed when ordered. 11--6tf .T. M. FLL tOT T, M4 WOOD'S PHIOSPHODC~g R The Great English Remedy. aformso eVU scsof Abueo pe~rescribed over 8s druggist for Woo's PHos ?Dor n- After. .* ie".in alc ~fti,ande s J nes storn,'mlIZ***ric en NOTICE. IWAsT every man and woman in the United States interested in the pium and Whisky habits to have one of my oks on these dis eases. Address B. . Wo ey, Atata, Ga. GETA MOVE ON YOU And see the line of New Spring Suits which we are now daily receiv ing. Never before has such a match less stock in all the latest styles been brought to this city, and never before have such valuer been offered to the people of this community. To open the season we will offer during this week the following phenomenal values. They are new goods, and an inspection of them will reveal the beneficial effect of the reduced tariff on woolen fabrics: One lot of black and blue Cheviot Sacque Suits at only I$5.90.I One lot of black Cheviot Sacque Suits at only One lot of beautiful gray mixed Cheviot Sacque Suits at only $6 .00 , These are specials from amongst our immense line, which embraces all the other grades from $7.50 to $3500 per suit. We are showing a beautiful line of Youths' 6uits, 14 to 19 years, at $2.50 to $15.00, and invite attention to three special lines of Knee Pants Suits, 5 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Our line ot Furnishings contains all that you reqire in Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts, Neglige Shirts, with attached and detached collars and cuffs, an exqnisite line of Neckwear in the new weaves ard shades, and our Spring shapes in Derby Hats are the nobbiest to be had in this city. M. L. KINARD, THE 'PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER, 1523'Main Street, COLUMBEA, S. C. 10-9-6m HEADQUARTERS FOR As we wish to make room for Spr'ng stock, we have marked our heavy Winter Goods, such as CLOT HING, WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, AND HATS, way down out of sight. The witer is not yet gone and YOU WILL NEED WARM WE AR. We will beat "between season" prices to death. When times are hard and money scarce YOU W4LT YOUR DOLLAR TO GO A LONG WAYS. We will give you more for ONE DOLLA R than 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, M. MRCO'LML & 0., Blackstock, S. C. 2-19 MAGNETIC N~ERVINE. s1 .rto ritte - )~oi Al! Dpres -Pim- R* b1o, so eofljl e B r.=tur Miser, lai an eath ~remature Old Agoant3 Lossonie Lacarrhsa and Female weaknes. A moth's trimt Wten umt~ o sseor rotu d - cae~r agera. WIlNNSBMRO( DRUG SToRE DR. E. C. JETER, Physician and Surgeor. O1ers !.is profesi nal services to use pe. pe of Fairfield. I Ottrce avtdres4. Jenr kinville. S. C. 3E siRVE~YIN(.. TERRAeING a.ppato T. M,BOULWARE, *NOTJ Our Miss Lilla Ketchin is: buying our Spring Stock of Mi instructions to buy a FULL StC ence and taste is a guarantee th be worth seeing. We want yo1 will fix the prices to suit the tin We are now receivi Goods in all lines every one, We sti and price. CALT BOUTHERN RAILWAY 00. (B&BTEEN1 5T88'UM: astern Tim* at elumbi !ad 74 3er. Northbound. No 36 p 4 36Q N o10 os X'ch. 17. 1895. fDal g Dily v. Jacs vll... ..... ....... v. Sa anah. ....... ...,... Ar. Columbia...... T .- t. OT Chalesten. ...T.A a $A R ........... br Columbl....... ULM ...... "v Winnstar ...9.S" Dvil........ .. meso..... ...... ..... W r ...m. a. .. .. . ,44 . 66Wmor..9.15 "...ar..... &00 a Danvlle 9.40 1 "'?hldelphn.... 15 L3 0 3 'm I - New York.... 3.4 p, 63 .1. Southbound NO 33 No So l p 81 souhbond.Daly jDaiY Daily Lv.New York...... a.90n161s 4m " Baltimore..... S 8 a L.Washingtea.1.1 11.0 13t '1L48 Lv.Bichmond........ 13 1BM 13.A0 a L.Danville-........ 62 .5 J 5A0 a Lv.Charlotte..... 8M .06usp 8.50 a " ok21.... 9a 11.51 94 a. "Winnsbor9..10* La L.4 id11 11.10 -a Ar.columba....-... 11.40 1.120 a22 12.1 p L.Coluimba........ ...........06 12.40 p "r Johnsa...... ....... ......a 3.30 p L.Columbia...4.0 p 6. ....4.2 9 ArCharlesten..... 340* 1L29 a.. 6. 40 p Lv.Columbia..... 33 ... SLEEPIG IDAB SEETICE. Nos. 33 and 34 NY. and Fla. Short LAne Lim firt-aso ach t. Augustine. acksoflvfli and NeOw York. No.32 Washington A ouenI4~ Pullman cars Augusta to ewr0kS~l maa train with Dng s nof1OB~W )ios. 35 and 36 U. S. ass .he~ Pullmaa Buffet Sleepig ear and S~i~ coach Jacksonville and N ow YrkC; a~ a Union Station Columbib, bus leat' take passenger-s and baggage at Blan81i E W. A. TURK. S. E. G P A. WssEINGTON.AP E. BEEKELY, Supt., Co~iMZSO W. B.GREEN. J GMES,WASINGONI. TX, WsU~N A NEW.SUPPLY OF Window Shades. Combining Numerous Points of Merit. Cheapest and Most Popular for Windows. Buy for profit, keep up t.o date and get the best. A new supply of WINDOW POLES AND CORNICES, as low as can be bought in Columbia and Augusta. Save your express charges. IR. W. PHILLIPS 102s Has sustainled its reputation for 18 yas as being the standard remedy for the* quikan d praent eure of Rheuma-* tis , Got; tica, etc in all its forms.* It is endorsed by thousands of Physi clans. Publishers and Paticnts. It is nurely vegetabie anid builds up from the firs dose. IC never fails to cure. Price is one dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dollar.. Our 40-page Fam *palet sent Free by Mail. Address, Durang's Rheumatic Remedy Cos 1316 L Street,Washington, D.C. .Durwng's Laew. Pmlsare the best on earth~. They act with an case that makes them. a household blessing. JA(OBS' PH A R~MAcY CO. Woleale Agenlts, Atlanta, G.a -Stly now in Baltimore Ilinery. She has ick. Her experi at the stock will 2 to see it. We ies. ng the first arrival of Sprin and ask an inspection fr idy to please both in qu ity WELL &.RUFF. WiMnIboro Drug Store, Ze (I)Q zw boo SE Italay T. x. . z e2 E- E-4 prpel THE THE - -Y . ~.0 4-J Theuatis, Aerli T Heaah, Cold ~ appl t ,us Grt aeiene Alleviatorlyap RhuCti. M. EPSEYi, ToMage, Headh Colinalv.2l itn rmeeCt, Sores,~ri ColuSprinsa LanS.s plriealeby John H. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro . C., and Drs. Linder &.Team, and GL Bobro, Ridgewa,S.Can CENTS. 3-21ti If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, RE AD. Seats: Our seat frameia are made of wlite ah, thoroughly glued together at corit era and a sytrmetrical skirit cas on them. Paneis are made oval by arranging the machine with a special rig we have gotteni up, so that when the seat is fiished it pres-er~ts a conveX surface, thus causing the varnish to show' to good advantage, and giving the vehici a handsojne appearance. eatsa thorongbly ironed to a pattern so th they are all alike, and backs and to are interchangeable. The advaistag of t his is that if you bave one of ou ,mies and wvant a cushion, back or top' we can se..t i on os.e to fit. Panel, ae made of Btue Ridge Mountian poni ar.. Our seasts e~re n:ade by Mr. Cicero Mo:e with a comnpet--nt corps of as We ;.roud3y cha lenge the world to - co p'ire- seats wit h us. has :e.ez-ly acettal the agency l<-r our product ii, his vicinity, and~ w ill betatd to e xrmn itto 3ou tte mne-r: *or ile "PREMWUM C AlIOLINA BU'GY. Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-1y DR. DAVID AIKEN, DENTAL SURGEON. :e N., 9 Was.hinzzm~ street, 3 Doers West of Postofiice.