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TRKX EWS ANID HERALD. PVJ.IM9 TM RI-WBBKL 1 X~ TS kI), It ERI L D C)M PAN T. restV1%, 1.1 ADVANUF.: te Year, . - - - t )1.aths. - - - - 1s .2 VRTPlf'SNG' HATES. CASE: 1! 1 - 1 ..v * -;1.1e C fi: t:11) &-V L'mrd;ion -.I *'ifty fvUts tor e.tev sutbseql int inier ion. Sp.ecial rates for CO'itrct aiver iswrs. Regular rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for n io d views expressed anywhere 1.e than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac 4sUmpanied by the true name of the auther ud written in respectful language and ritten on oneside of the paper The true ame required as an evidence of good faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE .EWS AND HERAWL CO. W. D. DoUGLAss, Editor. JAS. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer. W. J. ELLioTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesda3, April 9, ; ; ; 8 PEESIDENT CLEVELAND is tired of having his good name slandered. EvERToNE is wondering if it will be Reed, McKinley or Harrison. We should the rather be wondering if 'twill be Hill, Stevenson, Morgan -r Wilson. WE call the attention of the people of Fairfie!d to the address of Messrs. Woodward, Johnston and Davis. Fairfield should be represented at the Exposition. IT is gratifying t9 see that nearly all of the Reform papers are pleased dith the action of- the "Forty" confei ence, and condemn the utterences of Senator Tillman in reference to it. Uow would Tillman suit the Post as a presidential possibility? That "light in the West" is, as yet, the "light that failed." And meanwhile why he might not wait for it. SHOULD the Income Tax case be decided unconstitutionat' the proba bilities are that an extra session of Congress would have to be called to ix further means of revenue. This] tax was depended on in framing the tariff duties etc., and should it fail the revenue it was to bring will have to be raised otherwise. HERE is material for Col. B. R. Hemphill, official champion of Wo man's Rights. The Woman's College has had thus far most of its chairs filled by men. Col. Hemphill is now callell on to prove that 'tis not from a scarcity of genius among his "party," and to set thing. right if he success fully proves this. MB. PurTer ought to amend his plana by adding those engaged in ti~e Mexicanwar or their lineal descend ants and-those in the Union Army or their lineal descendants. With these added, we don't believe there is a white man in the State that 'onid be dis franchised. We do not think the plan should be ridiculed. In our opinion, it is the best solution of the question that we have seen. THE visit of the Massachbusetts mills people shows that there is a substantial foundation for the prediction often made that the South will somne day be the principal marufacturing section of this country. These' people may not buld mills, but the day will come when Northern mills can't compete with tbe South and in consequence will either have to su pend or move South. TEE demand for smaller counties is rowing considerably.. The people at Blackstocks are anxious to take a elice off Chester'and a slice off Fairfield and form a new county with lackstocks as the cotunty seat. Their plan is to ruzn a straight l'ne just below Wood wards from river to river and then take off from Chester a slip about ,six or seven miles wide. We admit that some very strong arguments can ba made in favor of smaller coun ties, but until Fairfield becomes more populated we do wish to see her lose any territory. WE regret very much that Senator Tillmnan is disposed.to oppose the action of the "Forty" conference. The Senia tor is now removed to a large extenat from State politics, and lhe ought not to interfere with this matter, espe eially when the p'an seems to have met with general approval. As the Regiister says Tillman used to be fond of telling the people to do their owna thinzking, and he ought not to be sur prised to find now that they propose to decide for themselves how their own business shall be managed. We believe that the pevple are alive to the importance of this constitutional coni vention, and are anxious and willing to have it composed of men fully able and capable of framing a wvise con stitution such that all the people can live under. =ckien'5 Arnica salve. THE BEsT SALVE inl the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feve~r Sores, Tetter,Chenped Ihands, Chilluolains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pns', tively cures Piles, o:-no pay required l' Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 4a.its t' box. For sale by M'Ver & C" nummlaS Je inud 3m~ Rj3 Unamitty ADDRESS. Whoever has kept posted with the iews of the day has been gratified at he accmitits given of the great inter !t taken by capitalists at the North in ,he iidustries and resources of the >outh. N u1ner'>Us parties in their in lividual capacities an] several cotm nit tees from corporations have vi-ited md are now vi.i:inig our section in earch )f factory sitea, inines, and locations for other indtustries in which to invest their money. Especially is this true of the large cotton manufacturing establishments which have been forced to realize the great advantages which cheap coal, ine wa'er power, reliable labor, con tiguity to cotton fields and conditions of climate have afforded, and are now anxious to put themselves on equal footing with those wko have enjoyed them. The occasion is at hand then, when tnis good old State, which we honestly beliere has more of these advantages than any other in the Union, should bestir herself dili gently and reach for the prizes now clearly iii view. With States as with individuals it may be said truthfully, that "each one is the architect of his own fortune," therefore should we lag bebind in our efforts to place ourselves along side eur sisters now so actively engaged in advertising their advan tages, we have no right to expect, in fact should not and will not reap equal harvests. The Legislature failed to make pro vision for our piesence at the Atlanta Exposition, but our patriotic Governor realizing the benefits to accrue to the State by her proper appearance there, determined to have her represented, ha appointed the undersigned com missioners for this county for the purpose of organizing our people and soliciting contributions of articles for exhibition and :noney to defray ex penses. We therefore call on all without reference to politics, race, color or previous condition, to aid us in the laudable purposes bad in view. What ever of minerals, woods, mechani 3, mercantile agricultural, educational, horticultural and general industrial eqmmodities you have, report prompt lv with any money contribution to WV. J. Jebnamn at Ridgeway or J. Q. Davis at Winnsboro, who will fernish information as to their proper disposi tion. We call especially upon the noble women of the county for that aid which can alone be devised by the per severance and ingenuity so character istic of these God-given creatures. W t. solicit the kind overtures of the Fair field Institute new well organized and consequently abundantly able to help in the good work. In fine, come one, some all, whether you bring little or much and help to swell this occasion, the finest, the fairest the State has ever had to build up her waste places, and march in the forefront of the column or substantial industry, enterprise and progress. T. W. WOODWARD, W. J. JOHNsON~, J. Q. DAvis. In Poor Health means so much more tha~n you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. r~witand generally ex hasted, uervous, ad can't wr, ag temost relia ble strengthening Iron Brown's fron Bit ters. A few bot. Bit ties cure-benet comes from the P1very frst dose-if p qt to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constliation, 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 recels of two 2C. stamps we wilt send set of Tn Beautiful World's Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. and Rims It is in the tires and rims that Rambler excellence is most apparent. They arc less likely to burst or break than any others, and are most easily and quickly repaired. All styles Rambler Bicycles-Szoo. None better a any pric-none so good for the same or less. Catalog free. SORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., WASHINGTON. D. C. . J. QUA TTIA BAUM, I) D F. A for Infants an rIam years' observation of mllions of persons, permit us It is unquestionably the best the world has ever known. It gives them health. It wi save something which is absolutely a elaMI's mediane. Castoria destroys Worms. Castaria alays Fevermishns CastrAS cures D larrh wa an Castoria relieves Teething I Castoria 6ure Cnpation Gastoria neutraliss the efeets of oW Castora does not contain morphine, Castoria assimmil the food, reg giving headthy and natural .leep C"pAr Is put M inoe-s bottl DAn't allow any one to se yon any that it is "just as good" and "w See that you got C-A--T-0-1 The flco-mllo signature of Children Cry for P For Over Fifty Years' Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUr 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 gums, allays all pain, cures wind ,olic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhka. It will relieve the poor lit tle sufferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for -Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ke no other kind. 5-26txly Childrea Cry for Pitcher's Casoria. 500,000 boxes Japanese Pile Cure were sold in 1893 in the United States. It is sold with written guarantee to cre or money refunded. Winnsboro rug Store.* Wvhn aby was sick, we gave her Codra. When she wasa Child, she cried for~ Castoria. When sheb bcme Mism, she clung to Castoria, when she had children, ahe gavoihem Casewis. EXCHE FEED AND SALE SABLES. I STILL H AVE ON HAND /DOYoung Mules UA 8 for Sale. -Also FEW GOOD MARES. FEW BUGGIES. -Also FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS. -Also FEW MILCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange tem for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winnbboro, S. C. -To armers Who Want to "Livo MIore at Home." lave a g 'od 4:a: d - by rijanting me of our. Peas, Adam,' E-irly (.orn, ljs' Tiiu-o lh I rish Potaw .. amai Esr' v R~ose. For' Field Crop. at tail Millet, KafiL - Un, WodeWrfol Pea A nuer Sugar Caine, G-sken and WVhijte Dent Cor:. Gldc n Dent and White Corn hxard-I sn 'n 90 dtiys after plantinxg. Cal Tar for rubbing over corn. For farther information apply to I McMASTE R & CO. Under Winnsboro Hotel. &EA FA * NOISES -U I Soksl eot. -en tor book aripof R E d Children. Castoria wi the patronage of Sto speak of it without guessing. emeay for Infants and ClUae s harmless. Chiarea like it. It their lives. In t Mothers have ae ad paetIeally pefect as a L Wind Col"o !reble. nd Flatleny. ' ebonio ao gas or poeismus air. pium,or othewrmareotc propert. lates the stomach and bowes, w only. It is not sol in bulk thing els en the plea or p a answer every purpose." tcher's Castorla. CURE A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of SUPPOSITORIE, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Piles ofevr nature and degree. It makes an oprtc th eknife or injections of carbolic hich are painful and seldom a pern-anent cure, and ofe rsultin in dea t unnecessary. Why endure ths aTrrble disease? We guarantee 6 boXes to Cure any case. You only pAY for enents received. $1 a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mail. Guarantees issued by our agents. CONSTIPATIONbja LverPOIet the great IVERM and STOMICULUATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to fte, especially adapted for children's uso. 50 Doses GUARATEES issued only by WINNSBORO DRUG STORE Wlnnsbore. S. C. nasboro Drug Store. (and 'an reai Egies Bolrs oto - GodAssrten ofMcieSp rit orcal an se lhm tthi shop. O CONEL ext 0ot. 3-12-1&7SNS Firs.Btai Class Machn ls CarepaSru, Engiets, Boilerrs, UCoers, Ga s a ThSK she. , Iec s ASE tyd Be set iasseous scicss for Sayes ies tinue uS c for salen ear .y hu Wite or grafl andople hdeonstat their This y l fa ppgi the betburigspTnitn Bood rich bloodanc pode almoticlo emali poEtiadreads.ors rutos anal WRITE AND BLOKO W DEES. d CUrES, she ntreeto o n empinentpiion adf rateptubypyople hoas duggstraed $thct for ia barte btl,urn u5.p on icot ando Puriier wevsent freght eword. Itmksy e richD bAlood , adpsessalost, miacuo. URS e nt reeon uapliate e DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, of Charlotte, N. C., ll be in Wiinnsboro, at the Wi ms~ oro Hotel. on Thursdarv, April 18, e day. Praclice limited 1o Eye, . r., s and 'Tbroat. 3-30.1xtd HEADQUARTERS -FORt-I NCYGROCERIES. JUST ARRIVED. 'runes, runes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, ream Cheese, ream Cheese, Bananas, Bananas, Apples and Cabbage, Apples and Cabbage, Fine line Cigars and Tobacco, Breakfast Strips and Hams, Glenn Springs Water, Glean Springs Water. Shad Wednesday and Satur day. MRSF. Me.HABOIER~ USEIt alwayi T. X. L. when THE EXCELSIOR' LINIMENT. THE Great Pain Alleviator. --CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Cold in all its forms, Cdts, Sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness, Diarrhcea and Cholera Morbus, Colic and all Bowel Troubis, -- -- -*t-atway-relieves wvhon properly ap plied. Prepared by T. X. ~PANY. C. M. anager, South Carolina Div., 230 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. For sale by John H. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro, . C., and Drs. Linder & Team, and G. L. Rosboro, Ridgeway, S. C., and all1 druggists at TWENTY-FIVE f You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Mae READ. Seats : Our seat frames are made of white ish, thoroughly glued together at cors rs and a sytrmetrical mirt cut out hem. Panels are made oval by arranging the machine with a special rig we have rotten up, so that when the seat is inised it presents a convex surface, hs causing the varnish to show to ood advantage, and giving the vehicle h andsomue appearance. teats are boroughly ironet~to a pattern so that they are all alike, and backs and tops re interchangeable. The advantage f this is that if you have one of our uggies and wanit a cushion, back or Lop we can send you one to fit. Panel, are made of Blae Ridge Mountain olar. Our seats are made by Mr. Cicero doore with a competent corps of as tistants. We proudly chatlenge the world to o-pare sears wIth us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward, ias recently -accepted the agency foz ur product in his vicinity, and will e pleased to explain to y on the merits (the "PREMIUM CAllOLINA 3UGGY." 3AR0 IN -BGGY - CO, Yorkville, S. C. 7-0-1v SPA NISH JA CK, Sire I by Imported Washaingcton Par OL (which cut own.er $2,000). 144 Ia.ds high,jet black with white points, ade, witl serve a limited ,number of nares at my plaa -"F. irfield .Stock 'ar." rERMS :$1O 00 to inasure (with f..al only). 7.00season without insurance payable in advance. .5 00 sing.e ser vice, pay ale in advance. W. D. DAVIS, 3-16 Monticello, S. C. VALID DIVORC. S. Otained in three mouths, For partica. re, riteL. FULTON, 3-eG-m DnonTa s WE HAVE RECEIVED ++ A HANDSOME LINE OF SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS IN colors; also black and white. Blue and Black All-Wool Serges for I skirts-fine quality. A very choice selection of Pereale. A very pretty and large lot ot Spring Prints. A nice assortment of White Goods in plaift Lawns, Nainsooks, Checked Muslins, etc. A beautiful lot onew style Embroideries, colored Embroideries for shirt waists. This is to be a Lace Season, and we are ready to supply the - msnd with an exquisite line in great variety of sty!es. Prices low. 1Eiliery.-: Miss Keichin is back from market and our Millinery is now ready for ins.>ection. Full of beautitul tew goods at prices that will please. Come and see our new stock. Ever) effort will be made to please you and we will not be undersold. SHOES. * SHOES. New lot of Ladies' Oxfords in all qualities and styles. We sell handsome Shoes-Shoes that are comfortable and Shoes that give service. We have on the way, to arrive this week, Dress Goods, Lawns, Duck, Crepons, Dimity, Hosiery, Mits, etc. Come to see us, we wiil give you great value for your tnoney. 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 accouits due us will be placed in suit. T. H. KETOIJIN & CO. AL lvacdonld& Go. GET A -far-!ie- Prcs ON YOU As we wish to make room forin.Neebfrehsucamtc Spring stock, we have marked ls tc naltelts tlsbe our heavy Witer Goods, such as bogtt hsctadnvrbfr CLOT HING, pol fti om~t. ooe WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, Wektefloigpeonavai. DRESS GOODS, . fte ilrva h eeiilec AND HATS,Onltofbakndlu way down out of sight. The CeitScu ut tol winter is not yet gone and YOU WILL NEED WeWARM WE AR. Wwilbeat "between season" prices to death.OnloofbakCeit Whentims ae hrdndAone S see, Sute atn ofnewSpin scarcehweae o aiyreev Wesswstcl iniae theultestestoer bee DOLARtha ay ne s. rogh oti city bautfu nerayeor peopmixe ofCheiot Saquniy. utspe thee waslntreatilouffertduratgotly Checke Homepunnet 3coped y Anann-pcir Willbea th recrd n F our These aireeals from abengstia eofet immnse lne whic bracs all btue IIA~~hflllA~ Cheouts u Suits t 1 erat $2nly On ae sowin of bautfu lieiof When timessaeciaardines moneneeicantsSSuitsat6ono 2W1 rwillygivrq'ireuinoLunderrdOan LO.TaRta n D OneI cufanelse. ie tNckerh Cekdom s, TH 3c. therwavsad hdyandu Wht oepn aR ASN. Spigerpe ydebyHtsae h Wlbetherco~rd oVn~ nlobburt ehd ntiiy immns23ne which emraeslthe MuhO5UY ''YouDR. E.ts C. to yers,a$25 , to $1500,-anhenvitetatealien-torthre specalline oftneePanshSutS,5It are14 years, ate$1.50,si 175 and geon lrckstuiock . 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