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NEWS AND) iERALD. r uziU,isswmD T. i r- E ALY -to Year, - - - 3.00 at ats. - - - - 1.50 Regrular rates ch.ry.Ld fo; obitua .ies. Orders for Jot5 W.ork solkiot. Tlis newspaper is not resuonsie for P mons anid views exp;es.tni awn. where 1,e than in the editorial colun:-in. All artieles for publication must be ac ;.ipan.ed by the true name of the aut1nor --ud written in respectful lan.uage and ritten on oneside of the paper The true ane required as an evidence of good faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to TUE A EW3 AND lIERALD CO. V. D DoUGLAss, Editor. JAS. Q. DAvis, Treasurer. W. J. ELIoTT, Business Manager. WINSBO)RO. S. C. Tuesdet,, May 2!, ; : What D, Yon Say? '| We invite every Democrat in the county who will agree to the following to send us his nome en a postal card: That delegates to the Constitutional Couvention shall be nominated in a primary election, ia vhich all white men shal te entitle: to vote who shall a.- C athl to support the nominees at the gener - eleetion; that two man :wers shzall be selected from one frc tion, one nanOg.:r and terk from the other faction, and that no vo:e shal be counted that does ne;t enktain the names of two Reformerd Con servatires, and all candidates shall file a pledge to abide the result and no vote shall be countcd unless .such a pledge has been filed. Can't we get one thousand white voters in Fairfield county to agree to this proposition? If -it meets your approval send us your name and ask your friends to do the same. CocN-r no vote that h lasn't two Re formers and two~ Conservatives, and you thereby -assure equal division, and give esJd faction a voice in selecting delegates. ~ - -- CONGRESSMIAN McLALRarN is in for settling the political situation, and breaking up the ring. E x-Comptroller General Ellerbe seconds the motion. grievance against the ring. EACH county can adopt any rule not inconsistent with the State Democratic Constitution. Nothing in that instru ment provide4 for a primary election to nominate candidates to the constI tutional convention. Therefore, Faiir field County can adopt her own rules and regulations for nominating dele gates. THERE is onme maltter which we feel cannot be urged :. ser.:,ngly o th~e County Supavie.:~ and township boards. It is the on L3:er o f go o 'There is no deny ing tIe fact that the public road workinmg is :.humbug at present. It is merely a way of tax dodging. Most men work the r eads to get around rte tax. Our count shouldl have a road machine. They only cost, so we are informed, about S250). Mr. T. W. Ruff savs th-it he will nmot ask for any further help &ohm the conn'ty if'they wili only buy onme of these machines; lhe will use his ownl stodk and keep his part of the r utd up. Wu hear that Mr. D. V. Wa:ker s. the same thing. Rbck l1111 andI Charlot te have these machines, andl they have proven a paving inve;ment to those two places. If our people could on1 y~ once feel the eff.e t of good roads in our county they would not need to he reminded of the benefi5s. We hope to arouse the offcials to the neceessity of some active work in this matter. TuE white people of Fairfied Countv e-n get together on a satisfactory basis, an I we believe that the c :m mittee representing the "Forty" have it in their power to settle the question. We would like to hear from thoem on the subiect. Nothing can be done, of course, if nothing is attempted. Wey had a very harmonious convention or mass meetinig in the Court House some time ago, which elected delegates to the Sta'e Confereuce which was also et very harm~nious h'ody. But it seems that, after appointing working com mittees in t':.c different counties. nothing whatever to carry out the pl!ans of the Forty has been done. A committee for this county was ap pointed, but nobody scemrs to know -myhat it is doing. it is useless to at tempt work of this kind without or ganizition, and we respectfally sug gest that the committee take some steps to organize the peace and unity voters upon the plan of the con ference. We believe that the people of Fairfiel I arne perfectly willing to divide the delegation to the conference bcte.cen the two factions. The candidates can be nominated in a primna-y as we have already suggested. NOTICE. I Wis-r every man and woman in the t'nited States interested in the Opium and whiskyr habits to have one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, GE,. nor $82 and one winl be sent you free. OMETIIING SAID ON THE SIDE OF TIE OPPOSITION. The State. To(l e Editor of the State: Will Aon e, on>tA ner voice be heard on the much ticaed subj~ct of Wman's Rtights? aui h s;row belIever *,I te rigQhis of vom:t. i i-r :iahts ar f imleeu(, in ! e, it i:-. her right o Iu the )or Id, md I sorrow when 1 n1 I sei her fail row hr ig best aibit io.-ns in pursuii ,f a -hado-x. It ih her right tirs: of Li to brin; in:o the world, train and end iorthm such men as Washing oa, lobert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, nen whose whole character and being ivas founded on pinciple, aut whose Lbilities wt re second to none. The nothers who gave the.se men to the vorld were not women who cried aloud "or their rightts, they were womien who ecognized and took th-ir rights and made the most of th..m. knowing them :o be God-given Now, as then, Wioman's highest right and nrivilege is to train and arm vith principle at all pAints the voters, legishtors, governors ind presidents of the future. 0, woman, can any duty, any right be igher than this? Can any ambition be nobler? -In order to accoJmplish all of this N on must yorri.elves be dis ciplined and trained to the highest point. It is, I believe, con:eded that the in.ther gives the moral qualities to the imf,.nt in the beginning, and we know that all of our strongezst iui pressions of rgh and wrong date from the time when we lisped out our little nightly petitios at our mother's knee. Now the baby is given ovei entirely to the nurse; a: soon as he is old enouh hc is turned over to the kinder garten in the week and the Sunday school on Sunday; as be grows older it is even more marked, lie is trained entirely by peopie who are paid for the purpose, he is one of many ; the mdi vidual, heart--earchzing, tender, far sighted training of the mother is alsc a thing of the past, and conseq:unutly I fear such characters as Wa-hington, Lee and Jackson, are also of the past. For God's sake do not give in to thi proposal to make )he women mi ou State baanee the Afro-Anerican uot-. Do not come ini as s bails' y * * * God keep our woran at pure ai. noble in tne futire az th have beei hi : he pas! ! A doUTH CA RoLINI.N. The above artiee represent- tlh( v4ews of a c -rtain tentlemnan in towi who is opp':oszd to eqal suffrage. H< insists on Lis unme being withheli from the public. le is a marr:ed man SHOT Y CONSTA .LaS. The Sparianhurg correspondent o the Greenvte Neiws, writing unde: date of Miy 16, says: "The Statb Constables are gett-ns hi some work now. Af:er a littli raid or two in town yesterday the3 concluded to make a ;ally out into thi country. In some way they heart that a load of whiskey was heading fo: the city. Constables Murphy, Carrol and one other hired a team at Cudd's stable. A careful driver was seun with them. About ten o'clock Mr Cudd received a message from thi coal chute, two miles from town, tha his team was three, minus the consta bles and driver. TIhe only things ir the carriage were an empty dispensar: bottle and a package of cartridges M.Cudd went up a m bu and constables. This morning it was ascertained tha they went out to Pisgah Church, fivm miles frorm town. There they' camt across a dray from town. Firing began rather suddenly. The driver 0: thn dray, Jim Emerson, and Pal Burnett,' b.>h negro~et, were shot Burnett's wounds ar-e not *considerei dangerous. Emerson may die as ont ball passed through his side. Ilia condition is critical. Up to inon the cnstab~es could mnot be sce-n. It is supposed that they are out taking car< of the spoils. It is saidl tha~t .bou twenty gallons of whiskey were cap tured.' The deputy mnarshals have claimed the whiskey for thn Federa ~overnment. The constables wer-e not hurt. OnE report say-s that the first shot was fired by some one with the whiskey wagon It is not known whether tonere were other per-sons with the wagon or rtot It was learned late la~t might by telephone from St.artanburng that thire< constables have not been heard fr-om hee and are supplosed to have let the county. One of them is r-epor-ted baH'- cut in the fi..lht. Thel1ir term rrn awvay and 1 -ft them when the fight The revenuc menm have seized thC !q uor. The constables have silice turnied up i Laurens. It is said thmey feasred lynching by nugroes and would not -eturn to Spartanburg. F'or Over Fifty Yeair ee Used for over tit'ty Ytors lby mnl~o's in - with pi~ fet success I sob. -h cure in-- cOL e, w. i th Is '-" -d -, Accident to Mr. Por er Haskeli. Fida; ab~.out n'on 2mr. i-e:ttr li s kil met . !tth a sein a:'cliet in; front ci his f::ther' h<, S iu~'Ii enate frighteed and threw his ider to the ground. The anminal sepped on Mr. Hiaskel's leg, crushirg the hone. The horse also cadie nieari Cepin~ on Mr. iaskei's ftee ile v. :. - res'ing easy at let accoum'-.--Eceniu u. When Bl~by was sich~, we-c~ her CG oria, when she was a Child, she ern-d fo Castorita. When she became Miss, she chri; t-> Castoria, when she had Children, she ;;ave them Cast.ort,.. M'.'R BA!.SAM. Cle-'ss rnm bcrw.fies the hair. rOtes U tuxr i: powih .N?ever Fails to Bcstore Gray 1 ai oits outhCoor. 5c'and r1.We Dr -.< I se Park G ~ :''-.'.- :ctLs the worst Couth, we k.ur.. D - .I'Jg -115 , Pa&:,r Tke - time . for Infants anc T HIRTY years' observation of C milions of perscns, permit us I It is unquestionably te "iest r the world has ever known. It is gives thom health. It will save I omething which is absolutely sa child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting So Castoria cures Diarrhma and Castoria relieves Toething T, Castoria cures Constipation a actoria neutralizes the effects of car Castoria does not contain morphine, o Castorh. assimilates the food, regn giving heAthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles Don't allow any one to sell you anyt1 that it is "just as good" and "wil See that you got C-A-S-T-O-R The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for PI An Ordinance PERTAINING TO THlE GR.\ZING OF COWS. Be it enacted and ordil:'ed by the Intendaut and Wardens ol the town of Winnzboro in Cor:.eil met and by the atho-ity o! te same: r TIaE the1 grazing of cows on the b streets of Winnsbor) shall be lawful, s except as hereinafter provided!. Provided, That grazing shall not be r permitted on Congress Street, nor on East Wasbington Street, nor on Zion 3 Street north of East Washington. Provided. fiuther, That each cow shall be securely haltered and held w:.ile grazing and that the grazinr of cows shall only be permit ted betvween the hours of 6 A. M. and G P. M. Provided, farther, That anly one 01-' fending against the provisions of this O rdinance shall be fined twenty-five cents for each and eve':y off'ence. 'That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances inconsivent with this Or dinance be and thc same are hereby repraled. D.nc in C;ouncil this 15th day of rL Mar, 1895, and with the corpo JAS. W. HANAIIAN, Attest: J. A. IIINNANT1, Cierk. BDi cyclesj represent perfection in bicycle building. In them the least possible weight of material is arranged to give~ the greatest strength. There~ are no weak spots and yet there is not an ounce of super fluous metal. They are made for service and speed, and are fully guaranteed. .All styles are the same price--Ioo. A handsome descriptive catalog may be had for the asking. GORMAULLY & JEFFERY MFG. C0., WAZHlNGTON. D. C. EXLHANDE FEED AND S) LE SA'S I STILI HAVE ON\ lAND) 6 R 8 YurM~o A FEW G;'OD MA11E3. -Alsc FEW11UGGIES. -Also FEW SECOND-IAND) WAGONS: A FEW MILCHI COWS,. I will sell cheap for cash tr exc~uge themi for dry catle. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, iS. C. NOTICE. CCOtD)ING to an Act o-f the Leg -. id:.tur.e to estabulsa a free terry t A;hfe.r~n, ever Dro i. lHiver. necar stroter, we will pr'ceed to let to the nwrst bidd& on I :e 2-ith day of May,~ l95, :at 11 o'-lo'k A. M., at the fe ry, he niiin ane fry :o0t ad put ini a wire c.12e acro; the mier. ,n de.,. or 'c ti~. ilm ! : wice t he monu~ o..f bid ri*'* i~ for faithful perf1rranee ofconr W V. A. L~LA.. j perv sor Newberry (Jgunty. Sc Children. astoria with tho patronage of ' -0 speak of it without guessing. mody for Infants and Children harmless. Children fike it. It heir lives. In it Mothers have D te and practically perfect as a ur Curd. Wind Colin. 'oubles. ad Flatulency. bonia acid gas or Poisonous aJ2. Pim, or other narcotic property. ltes the stomach and bowels, onily. It is not sold in bulk. ing else on the plea or promise answer every pupoe." I-A. Is on ever wrapper. cher's Castoria. SPR.DENIjSFI LACK, Sired by Importcd Washington Par t (which cost owner $2,000). 14, ands high,jet )lack wit h white points, tylish, smooth, and proportionately ade, wiM serve a limited number of res t my place--"Fairfield Stock rm." EIiMs :$10 00 to insu (r ih foal ouly). 7.oscasou without si-uance payab!l in advance. 5 0 s ':Vicc, pay . W. D). D)AVlI And the best friendA, 11-r= als you, is Simns Lie 2:" latr. (the Red Z)-tha's-:. a cellent Livcr mecinem, and people should not be prude that anything elso ril 1 do. It is the King of Li-er 'iedi ins; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinino 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. Ei-E:VERY PACKAG~t Has thie Z Stamp in red on wrapper * J. H.zEIl 0o., ielphia a SUDENDEAH! The Community Shoc'ked. " Last evening, just after tea, while Mr. ho;as Ilartman, a prominent and highly cspectd citizen, apparently in the best of cah and spirits, was reading a newspaper, m~ iheet suddenly fell to the floor; he hedone hand over his heart, gasped, and ank back in his chair, evidently uncon ios The family were stricken with eon *ern.ation,~ and immediately summoned a br..can. But it was too late. The old Limin was dead. .Physicians gave heart te as the cause.''-Holbrook Herald. vry day the papers contain statements :iar to the above. Even vouth is no de i-e against heart discoec, "and the awful aidity with which it is claiming victims eos upon atlla conviction of its prevalence. ieader, if you have a symptom of this rad disease do not hesitate a moment in tedn oi. Delay is always darngerous ,'d~ in heart disease too often fatal. Some -mp~tomfs of heart disease are shortness of :ath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or nicrness in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir 'iar pulse, smothering, weak or hungry -ls, fainting spells, dropsy. etc. Cures Raven, York, Pa., writes:' ~"Ieo-d 1heart disease 22 years. Frequem my. ~ - ~ r~ would seem to jump into my mo'mh ""Imy ilion made me very melancholy. I'hyd:n. ia me no relief. I became so 1 mc v-rs that not excpected to live. but was indnee~d ne resort to use Dr. Milles' New Hea'rt (;ore . Te .n day T felt greatly relieved, nnd "t the enl -e :'ist T felt li!.p a Icing. My grattu e is too fr expression." eh Ior'kwell. Uiinbtiwn. Fh.. rnr" s2 -s. avs: "For four years previoc. to - - '"'o~eof Dr. Miles' New ITean. (Tre iwv:s -*ttl wit hart disease in at very severe form. ian all so-e lied cures, but wit n' 1,:: 1 I i Dr. Miles' remedy, one:.tc o: &hic I. 13ethards. High Point. Ia.. makes the f ingz statement : " I was a wreck fom Ihe:rt : e and stomach tronbie vwhen I began wing Miles'Necw Hecart Cnre cnd Nerve and Liver 1.A s a result cf their use I am well."_ iir. Miles' New Hteart Cure is soldl by all drne :s on a positive guarantee, or sent by the lir. tiles Medical Co., Eikhart. nd . on receipt of c, S1 per battle. six bottles for 55. express pre aid. It is positively free from all opimtes or 1crous druae. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver ills. 5 cents per box. five hxee, S1.00. Mailed ywhere. Free book at druggsts, or by mail. SWd y WINNSBORO DRU' STOR~E. . . MCKEOWN S NS, Fir:: C!:.'-- Qi.ine T - - ud in I an repair E Dsio.es, 1o 'rs, C'oto1 Sti Gins Ti;! ci-. r, j Cti'rs, afety. wit :Promptly. cal. soE Best CIa:.ce ' 'Iachine ry for Sale Good As'onent of 'Machine Sup- I pies kept in Stock for sale. 'rite or cali xnd sce ihl at their CIRWLL, Southerin 1 R.) Ch1 'r C'., . ( This %n11 " .ra. ii ; - i t o. ext momth. 3 -12-1y 0. Doe This n e%2 44 INN~ The ~raemet Of the 6' U";--e if Assurance n (& Socie.ty la the DepaIment of9 the C-:i: , wishes to se cure aIe Spccial Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for tiis work wil find this 0 zIt is r;, o w ,nd those o X whou best in it pCss aS Icharacter , mnatur: judgment, 8 tact, p'aevrance, and the 9 respect of their comnmunity. I Think this matter over care fully. There's an unusual 0 opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you. Far @ ther information on request. 'N1 a~Oc m , Manc. : ;!", S. Oz -ot 0 o e4h 0a 'MI.. good medicine to purify, 'vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we asi:: you to try Hlood-s Sirsaparilla. It strengthens Peculiar and builds upthe system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates diseasE'. The peculiar combination, proportion, anzd preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to flood's Sarsaparilla pecul-To tef lar curative powers. A other medicinehas such arecord of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy IHood's Sarsaparila do not be induced to tate any other instead. It is a Peculiar Mecdicine, and is worthy your confidence. lood's Sarsaparilia is sold by all druggists.I ?epared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar erignr~' sr.'7raCct2"he. J r f t xQ.'a~riE.:M Ii esXae w1 e71 -- .Ta Therewer ,34,934Packaesof wihmade 15,675,735 gallons, c or 313,494,700 glasses, sufi cient to give every man, wo man and child in the United States, five glasscs each-did I Iyogtyourslhare? Besure I and get some this year IA 25 cent i'.acka::e makesa 5 galons. I Scia everwere. IRootbeer4 TU cILAs. E. ERES CO: 9 - -. ; s S DR. DAVID A IKEN, D'-'TA L T 2EON. Office Nt, 9' wa-~m:r Mr"ct z \\'at Ot 1..'0ilN . g2"-T Ili:dWRV'y. S. C2.. eveerr .n es. 'e Hot Weather till soon be on in full force and you will need light goods. We have them treat variety and beautiful styles. Vhite Goods in plain India Linen, very sheer and pretty, Checked and ped Mislins, fancy effects, and Dotted Swiss. ,eantifal styies in colored Lawns and Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss i colored dots. Big variety in cheap Lawns from Sc. and up. Dack, Per , Gingham, in variety- of styles and qnalitv. Satteeis for waists, hand 1e and new. Ve have the third order in of those Silk Shirt Waists. Take a look at them. ight. weight Serges in b ue and black, just the thing for skirts. ust received, a second supply of Lace aid Embroideries, Insertions to tLch. Ikh L'oiuts are all the go; see them. L&ilirllery.-: - 1;: b 'n t i iinw, but have received new supplies and the Oil- 1% . Sar i a:id the prices right. We are endeav -.. m... ~..aiis~t e'.ery cer'4iemer by polite attention and nice work. HOS * SHOES. We cn please you in ibis line, for we have the goods, and Ladies' Oxfords black and tar-all styles and qua'lities. 3ents, White and Negligee Shirts, Gnaze Underwear, Ties, &c. ULL LINE STYLISH STRAW HATS. We want your trade and feel confident goods will never be cheaper than w; so now is the time to buy. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. -Ieadquarters for Millinery. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. :s in ali the latest shapes. A large stockof Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds Ad Tivn. Facy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, S k , Crepes and other goods per 1-!,t thisdepartment. As w,, 9,a a limte stock of these goods which; ust ine sold in season, we have mai i%, our prices on them down. Now is r nime to come and Lbuy at J. 0. BOAG'S. -sStaple Dry Goods.-r -Novelty and Solid Color Dress Goods of various styles and material, with Trimmings for same. Fancy Goods and Notions as J.ow as the lowest. Come and see for bargaine at -J. 0, BOAG'S. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, hoes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to - fouNd ., % J. 0. BOAG'S. Fnt ure, Sewing Machines, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys, oad Carts, and One and Two-horse W agons.. J. O. Boag. FHT E, Narrow in Tread. 3E .T Light in Weight. BIOYCL E ..Beautiful in Finish. MiA DE was christened as. I E STE{ARNKs WV. D). GASH COMPANY, quit a ble B uilding. Southern Representatives, Send for Catalogue. Atlanta, Ga. Applyfor agecy. - An Ordinance . r~ PERTAINING TO TIli-:TAX.\TION OF flEA I. Thatt for the purpose of taxation all owners of real estate and personal HE A D QU3ARTERS FOR property wi:hin the corporate limits of. said town shall make a sworn return of such real estate. and persona! property to the Town Clerk betweeil t~ m~~ iip day bof May and the first day of JIIIU 1 ' 2. That every male citizen between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, ____________who has resided within the corporate limits of th--: town of Winnsboro for As we wish to make room forsitdyshlreserwhte ~pring stock, we have markedTonCekate aetmasspr. ur heavy Winter Goods, such asfomaigrtnsfrelndpr LOTHING, S htti enrmnso eto OLNPIECE GOODS, 2o hsOdnnesalntapyt )RESS GOODS, nrt hs h r hsclyds kND HATS, 4 hudaypro a rrfs ray down out of sight. The Tw lr oadapnlyo tt tinter is not yet gone and prcn ' h atmncplrtr OU WVILL NE ED- gis uhpro o tettx TARn Clerk atthfsm timeuasir ricbeebysetioo1ofdhiaOrinhc foremakingsretrrnhofd.read andeper A3.e Tant C~the ereents ofnStigon ~'-"' rVTT~I S2PoItRis.Cp~a O idnnesalnomet appd to Tobozed ofrOmet neearg a urpp ort. le 4.evr nhoure any der. ailke aoraefs tocmywth the knrovisinec ions of tablcal~ hisb GO A LONG WW~~ rd pinfanedi all pen the d ofte renTinwn dleakto nnadday pealy eofr ~perwcentgiveheouastorunicipalEre rn )OLofRsthan:rsoon, ense.o adS enty OOD fift I.. nt to l mthe aond asessed We willtreat yu right and g~Pcaint suchprn for stilreue tax.s WARM WEAR.and nl b ive ou mney.W1NNB(J. DRU SINNANT, I- HAEa cb' lecti of ot We ill beat eweed n Feaour hunpat"orsl.As it rieetvaretesoo hrsetheth. Respewfllyv you mre TowOE nypat o$. P)tronRzthanmeny onepelse. tL TR U SJ~ L. I~~~N becke ksHomepu, S. C.pry SUP9 -Iti OR E Oitmn w arepaifulan sedoma eangcr, ofte.