The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 11, 1895, Image 2
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W. 1)o DoUGLAss, Editor.
JAs. Q. DAvis, Treasurer.
W. J. ELuoTT, Business Managei
WINNSBORO, S. C.
Tueslay. June 11. .
EACH diy reports are published
cotton mills being built throughout
State, but we haven't gotton ready
build one in Winnsboro 3et. C
people are a conservative people a
we don't believe in rushing into a:
thing unadvisedly; we want to w
until everybody else has a mill
then we shall be able to judge by th
exporienc - if a mill is a good '.hing
have.
THE registration case was argnd
Richmond on Friday before Chief J
tice Fuller and Judges Hughes a
Seymour. Attorney General Barb
who was engagcd in the argume
telegraphed Gov. Evans ti.at he v
quite hopefal of a decision favora
to the S:ate. But from the press i
patches it is hard to see exactly w)
Mr. Barber hangs his hopes to. Ur
are to be filed to-day and then i
judges will proseed to investigate i
matter. In the meantime things
wagging along in the State. 'I
supervisors are issuing registrati
icke.ts, the "Forties" are at work a
the ring and the darkieq are all getti
in their work. What the harvest sh
be we are nable to even make a gue
TDE signs of the times are very 4
couraging to the hope ttiat we ha
passed through the worst of the ha
times. It will be remembered that t
~pproach of hard times carne throa
11l the digerent lines of business a
reached the farmers last, s.> the reta
shall be by the sasme process. Fasc:
ies andi indstinecesf
- -- inuglo wejrk and a lrorizon,!aI rise
liues is taking place in all artic1
.and things relating to these. T
products of the farm are out of t
gos~se.ssio, of the farmers and any ri
in them will not .elect the farmer
all. His prospect is in better pric
for what he is now making and ever
thbing indicates thb~t he ahall get the:
A PLEASANTETERTAINME NT.
FGAsTERVILLig, June 8.-On Frid
ntight, Stst ult., the Crosby Instit.
was the scene of a d.iightful enr
taiument. If pleasure~ is any inadi<
tion of success, we m~zit safely s
that e'er long there wilt perhaps be a
Qther similar entertainmenit.
Promuptly at the appointed timet
young people of the community beg:
to arrive at Mr. S. D. Crosby's, al
many repaired to th~e institute ai
there participated in the festivities
the occasion, which was conclusi
evidence that the devotees of the ge
tle music still find great pleasure
tipping the fantastic tee.
As the time passed rapidly byt
cheerful dispositions of those asse:
bled told too clearly that all prese
felt well repaid for having lent tht
presence to the occasion. The pleasu
* of the dance interspered by mu-ic
the banjo rendered the ogcasion one
dctight which all present enjoyed.
The following are some of the et
tumes:
Miss Isabelle Taylor, diress, wh:
china silk, trimmed in point de Pai
lace and ribbon ; ornaments, pearls al
orange blossoms; white kid slippe:
Miss Chanie Owings, dress, bl
chiffmn, Trilby rufiles; orniament
pearls and sapphires.
Miss Hattie Dye, dress, silver gr:
velvet, trimmed with pointed ist
D.alla Fox ringlets.
- Miss Carrie Owings, dress, whi
crepe de moire, trimmed in white la
and ribbon, with la France roses; c
inaments, emeralds and pearla, ai
white slippers.
Miss Bertha Coleman, dress, whi
sliik waist.and black satin skirt ; jewe
toipaz and'hiddenite.
Migs Savilla Owings, dress, whi
silk mull, seronautic sleeves; orti
ments, rosebuds and tulips, and whi
slippers.
-Miss Mary Crosby, dress, whi
satin, trimmed in white Bengalian s~
and white lace, fairy sleeyes; orn
muents, diamonds and sweet orang
white satin slippers.
Miss Annie Colemani, dress, whi
sastin waist and black~siik skirt ;jeivc
emneralds and. pearls.
Miss Fvas VoIriat dress, whi
crepon, Miied in red lace and i
bon ; ornadeem, garnets and pearls.
Miss Annie OwinEP, dress, whi
moire antique and whi-e chifu~n ije w
topaz and emeralds.
Missa Mary Pa:'ism, drese, '.ra
crepe die mtoire. trimwie t in crea
jomnbay silk, t.u:te fiy ,.leeves, buti
laer~ ; ornmin' s, peat:Is and sapph~lir4
Miss Leila Weir, dress, pale gre,
tfeta, trimmer1 in ceam incatri
and gireen ratin ribbhtn ; o:-nantjcrit-,
rostbuik.
Miss Lizzie Stevenson, iared In
ian ,i:k, triminmed iii laces anl Vit
bc'- ; orn-unnt, white ros.
.i* Vi*g)ria Yoni.ue, dress, 0r
..d nmed in iih o::d iser
ton ; j a'%-, topaz.
Mrs. 11. M. Owinie, liress, white
' over pri.1 ilk, tri:uumed with ioIre
ribt,:an atid .ce; ornatmntni, whit
tulips.
i The following gentle:n t we.e pre
r, ert, moSLt f Whom pa-ticipated in tl e
- ca:ce:
Messrs. J. 0. Wolliag, Jr., J. H.
McLane, S. M. Camer6n, Wil 1e Cole
a man, Saratt Castles, John Feaster,
r- S. D. Ctosby, S. A. Taykhr, Batier
r- Stevens.n), Coleman Colvii, Robt. 11.
Jeffares, R.,ss Duri a:n, V. B. Jet
fares, Samiue! jeffitrs, Colemali Jef
fares, John ColCnaI, Wilhe Porter,
ror llenry Crowder,Jesse C'ieman, llich'd
re Crosby, Thos. Faley, Willie Feley,
Nathan Ston-, James Edge, W. B.
ic. Weir, II. M. Owingo, E. M. Taylor,
ier Roe Colemazi.
nd We regret to say the musicians men
ue tioned by "X' failed to put in their
s appearance, but notwithstanding that,
uE some of the young men gave us some
splendid music on the violin and ban.o.
This community might justly boast of
its musical talent. We say that much
without meaning to b,- egotistical.
The people of this sec ion have long
been noted for their p:easant enter
tainnents and their eial qualiti. s.
After spnling a very pleasant tiie
all present repaured to their repective
95 p!aces of abode in the wee hours of
night wishing that they might have
the pleasure of attending another
of sim-ar enterlainment.
he I. T. and M. C.
to The Discovery Saved His LMfe.
lur Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, Beavers
nd ville, Ill., says: "To Dr. Ring's New Dis
coyry I owe my life. Was taken with
La Grippe and tried ail the pliysicians for
ait miles about, but of no avail and was given
.d up and told I could not live. Having Dr.
. King's New Discovery in my store . sent
eir for a bott.e and tegan its use and from ihe
to first began to get better, and after using
three bottles was up and about again. it
is worth its weight in gold. We won't
keep store or house without it." Get a
at trial, bottle at McMater & Co.'s Drug
Cs S.ore.
ad ^ Tun nrried w oman skoots Herself
er, in the Head.
A passenger o: Oh P. R.k W. C.
train, whicn came in this morning,
ras tells of a tragic suicitae which occurred
lae at McCormick, S. C., last evening.
is. The repor! of this gentk inri is as
2at flows:
Mr. T. D. Crayton, a young mer
efs chant of McCormick, aitd his wife
he quarreled after dinner yesterday over
,he some trivial matter, and Mr. Crayton
re left home to go his place of business,
leaving his wife in a bad humor and
e despondent.
on About snndown the neighbors heard
nd a loud report in the house of Mrs.
jig Crayton aid some of them ran in and
all found her lying on the floor, tier head
ahorribly mntilated by the gunshot and
ss- the weanon still in her hand. She had
literally'blown off half of her head.
u- The little town. is very much stirred
ye up over the sad incident aud the young
ihusband is almost wild with grief.
.Both husban:1 and wife were young
he people, and had been married about
gh three years. -Augusta Herald, ith.
nd
rn
~In
r~oor
N Health
means so much more than
,. you imagine-serious and
te fatal diseases result from
r-trifling ailments neglected.
a-Don't play with Nature's
i" greatest gift-health.
If you are feeling
___ out of sorts, weak
J. and generally ex
Ehe ~ td~ hausted, niervous,
J~j~f'jJ~have no appetite
and can't work,
ad begin at once tak
T ing themost relia
dble strengthening
medicino~which is
ofi Brown's Iron Bit
ters. A few bot
____ties cure-benefit.
n- comes from thei
ill ~erSvery first dose-:t
n 2ton't stain5 y'our
pleasant to take.
It Cures
t Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
r Neuralgia, Troublos,
re | Corstigation, Bad Blood
>n | Malaia, Nervous ailmenits
of I Women's comphlmets. i
Get only the genuine-it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- .
s-' stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamnps w
will send set of Ten Beautiful Wir ki''*
Fair Views and book-frec.
e BROWN CHEMICAL CO. CETlor<'
aTo those living
in malarial districts Tutt's Pills
are indispensible, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
2 for sick headache, indigestion,
temlra torpid liver, constipa
Is, tion and all bilious diseases.
te Tutt's Liver Pills
te- _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
te 4ETTEIH O1F AD)MINI 8TaAflON
1k STATEOF SOUTHICA1R0LINA,
aCOUN~TY OF FAIRFmELlI.
Dy S. R. JOHNST O N,1E09., Jtuje'PFritM.
* TEREAS, .lames C. H~otfo- bath'
' made suit to me to urant him let
'ters of adnministration; of the estate anid
effects of Thomas P. Iloitma':, deceased:
te These are, tl'erefore. to (ite' andu adimion
b ish all and singular the k indi ed and cred
itors of tihe said Thoin is !'. II-im mU. die
.e ceased. that they be and appear before
.e 2C inthe Court'of Prolate. t' he held at
, i-'airfield Court House, S. C, on the. 21st
lay of June, afo'r publiation here
i .f. at It oloc m *h fz' oren2oonl. to show
m --ause, if any t.;ey have. why the. salid ad
et ;ndnistration should int be .-e:nted.
Given under my land,. this -4:h day of
II. (;--2 .uR. JoflN-TaN.
for Infants and Children.
T HIRTY years' observation of Castoria with the patronage of
millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without guessing.
It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have
something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a
child's medicine.
Castoria destroys WOrms.
Castoria allays reverishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour urd.
Castoriac ures Diarrham and Wind Colic.
Castoria rlieves Teething Trobl
Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency.
fastoria neutralizes the effects of carbonio acid gas or poisonous air.
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowls,
giving heethy and natural sleep.
Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
Don't allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea orpromise
that it i. "Just as good " and "wl answer every purpoS."
See that you get C-A-S-T-0-R--A. T
The fac-simile e Is on every I
signature of wapper
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. C
From LaGrippe.
flow Dr. Miles' Nervine Brought One
of Kentucky's Foremost Busi=
ness Men Back to Health.
O DIEAS ha eve prsened s may pculiariies devlopd a
manyaggavaingsymtom an hafed o mny hyscias a.1
Jeti 0os DitASEt ad epresenath.ead whatMr. D. W.tcs diltod stae
srnemany ingtheasothin sympos appbafead: aye paysian how
).MLaNripe. Resoredis toleaelts whetnl ese hdailtaed,.~les
sleeplessanervelesshad L evattsoGrippe, tia ;s ot e sit
useouth tisuevnn tee iythem lifegstinv ning m e ta feed thed orn
Tere iots onerdathan wil eplace sytm wr-th tue;ert that myl e
iew this lospaito.y ad esoe selth fr~a moehat 1wo mlostecepby
get long theeMtuaoly ensaco., of nens ntcico eanes aozgn
dinsrac pain n the facth and I wa orri ppaaa'e as houbygroin weho.w
areofDr. Miles' Rertv ervineRsoedmt healt win two da hafaerd.cmene
months iteeInbga tmrvend hem the latonh' tcfime t mituly bedo
fouvr muctothse attrrine my eerboy wh newh emvconition thaor
line was thepaivedf I woud ntep reoe Ihabn imnt excet bylt
theceaofndavercocmtatnded rrmedie utov m nof myFo mriens nthane
eih whong h as faildlt thansio ofo intnso, whent haventthe agniing
Bilyhpaibandttheains tao was ol roitn hcad uzr. dwt vr
inWh ndhg in thiscnitiri pressd ikeponwithoutl ancprepmtble mprove
anedt ofin Dr. Mile Reratine hade sori efetll cured mfe Ih cormenced
tsn tand isuc tow the surellt everybody neewfiho e comnd ito" fo
noe oftelblie I ol er cv.Ilhae be ninceeheath
ent eeingi hoh Boie so efcullouesmsecomne
Gings, n isrenorw inecrsleant ealth t-Wenebuilt reomn it"
LIVLes, n. 2, 185.D W c YI -
plekep inSokfsle . _ _.
..OM KO N S N~ .~eedn~neiro~ac
Prt racal and se hetis thirjCat 1 ra Drc vr
shpanduddn 83b
COR WE E Tor~k
Cnri ngies, agaile (ret-o~ n
The Hot Weather
SWill soon be on in foli force and you will need light goods. We have them
in grcat v:rlety and ue.ntiful styles.
Whiite G-ods in phi:n I.dia Linen, very heer and pretty, Checked and
Stijped Mu]ins, fancy efcts, and Dotted Swiss.
Beautifal styles i colored Lawns and Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss
wim colo'-d dt-. [;:g variety in cheap Lawns from 3c. and up. Duck, Per
ca nis, iam, in var ty of styles and qnality. Sattee-is for waists, hand
--onie and nw
We h.v ; third urder in of those Silk Sbirt Waists. Take a look at them.
Ligian e'vight Sergs in b ue and black, just the thing for skirts.
Ju-t received, a second supply of Lace and Embroideries, Insertions to
tnatch. Iri:h 1'ints are all the go see them.
buzy in this line, b-. ,.ve received new supplies and the
S- - 1all. 'fThe g&oods are stylso :a.d t;e prices right. We are endeav
0:i., n;..e and satisfy every custo ier by polite attention and nice work.
SHOES. ? SHOES.
We e-n4 please yon in this line, for we have the goods, and Ladies' Oxford
in black and tar-all stles and qualities.
GenUs4 White and Neigee Shirts, Gnaze Underwear, Ties, &c.
FULL LINE STYLISH STRAW HATS.
We want your trade and feel confident goods will never be cheaper than
now; -o nowv ii the time to buy. Come and see us.
CALDWELL & RUFF.
Headquarters for Millinery.
TimiI MEi) AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
11:1!s in all t- ltest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds
aid Tii. Fancv Pins, Buckles, Velvets, S-k-, Crepes and otber goods per
I ejgin this department. - As we h-pve a laige stock of these goods which
.:ie ~ 1 od in season, we have ma: .i our piices on them down. Now is
y or :I:ne to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S.
iStaple Dry Goods.z
Novelty an:d Solid Color Dress Goods of various
styles and material, with Trimmings for same.
Fanev Goods and Notions as low as the lowest.
Come and see for bargains at
-J. 0, BOAG'S.
MRK a
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
SShoes, ILus and otber goods usually found in a generar merchandise store to
b . fund t J. 0. BOAG'S.
Furnian're, Sewig Machiinea, Cooking Stoves, Organs, Buggies, Surreys,
Ro: d ats, arid One and Two-horse Wagons..
J. O. Boag.
~ B -and ordained by the
....-..-.'- tendant and Wardens of the town
of Winnsboro' in Council met and by
H{EA ARTERiSFOR the, authority of the same:
That the grazing of cows on the
strceets of Winnsboro shall be lawful,
except as hereinafter provided.
SProvided, That grazing shall net be
-- permitted on Congress Street, nor en
ILLIUJa East W ashington Street, nor on Zion
Street north of East Washington.
Provided, further, That each cow
shall be securely haltered and-hed~'
- while grazing arnd that the grazing of
cows shall only be permitted between
the hours of 6 A. M. arnd 6 P. M.
Provided, further, T hat any one of.
As we wish to make room for fending against -the provisions of this
Spring stock, we have marked 9rdinance shall be fined t wenty-five
0-arlicvy intr Godssuc ascents for each and eve''y offence.
our eavyWintr oos, sc as That all Ordinanceil and parts of
Ordinances incornsistent with this Or
CLOTHING, dinance be arnd the tame are hereby
WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, reealed;in Council this 15th day of
DRESS GOODS, May, 1895, and with the corpo
[L. s.] rate seal of the town af~xed.
AND HATS, JAS. W. HANAHAN,
Intendant.
way down out of sight. The Attest: J. A. HINNANT, Clerk.
winter is not yet gone and If Yo Wan toK o Ho w
YOU WILL NEED Go uge r ae
WARM WE AR. RA..
Wewill beat "between Ouseaafaesaeon" fwht
prices to death. ah hruhygudtgte tcr
When times are hard and moneyeran asnmeictsrtuto
scarcethm
YOU W4NT YOUR DOLLAR TO gte p ota hr h eti
GO A LONG WAYS- hscuigtevans t hwt
We will give you more for ONE toogl rndt atr ota
DOLLAR than any one else. thyaealaiaidbcsndop
TRY US o hsi hti o aeOOo u
We will treat you right andtowecnsdyuoetof.Eael
-save you money.armaeoBle ide onti
.Checked Homespun,. at 3c. per ydMresasremdby r.Cco
White Homespun at 3c. per ydwihac peetorsoa
Will beat the record on Flour cmaesaswt s
Respectfully yours, hsrcnl cetdteaec e
our prodat inaes are ty mad whill
blasd togl exlain togeouthe atncrta
~ fthe RMU CRLN
gotten Yothatlle n the C e. i
good a Cdaaes and ivingtevhi.
aH handeaprnE. h as arel
cMAIIAE ASlie fthuglyatoedsto ein patrnsi ta
CAey ar aBTAINkeA aATbacTs ndotop
arndrte riceb. Orer advantage
tros tritl cnfienial AHadbok f I- ~ro ts, is g atiyu hsa one olod
Icbuggies andewantia eoohionnbackeor
ppecialtnoticecin teed!youeaoneicoAfit.cPanean
thu ae rouhtwiel beortb pbllwlb- 1Orets are mad byL Mr.TCicero
Out cost toothewintenao.oThitesnlendrdspaper.
larescrcnaionofan sietifcWorei terOudlyCleg.h wrdt
world. 53 year.npaple seatsaswnthfree
conies. h.s rectntlyvaccneptedrthentgincybfau
houses. bithlplaed, enablngain toldyrs toeshowith
tiunplte, n olrs ndbogapa f oew f eb "P EIUM CAROLIN
latst esgnsandseureconrats.Addes
~ O. ~WYOK,31 R0DWY 0lti JeutiGY -0.,
Winnsboro
)rug - Store
Drugs.
Patent Medicines.
Chloride of Lime
for
Disinfectin g.
Late Cabbage Sced.
Flower Seed.
Hires' Root Beer.
Soads and Perfumery.
Teas and Vinegar.
xtra fine Smtoking Tobacco
and a fine
Assortmcnt of Pipes.
Y 116? ma Liag r90or.
USE It always
relieves
k when
X. L. T. A! Li properly
) PA?V. applied.
HE
XCELSIOR LINIMENT.
HE
reat Pain Alleviator.
- CURES
heumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache
eadache, Cold in all its forms, Cuts
ores, Bruises, Sprains and Lameness
)iarrhoa and Cholera Morbus, Coi
nd all Bowel Troubles.
It alway relieves when properly ap
lied.
Prepared by
T. X. L. COMPANY
C. I. DEMPSEY, Manager,
outh Carolina Div.. 230 iain Street
Columia, S. C.
For sale by
ohn H. McMaster & Co., Winr1boro
C and Drs. Linder & Tcam, an<
. L. Ro iboro, Ridgway, S. C- an<
11 drugg'ist' at \ TW NTY-FIX
N TS. ..1
~ ~$
Soccty i th2 Department of
he Caoin:;, vwishes to se
cure nnySpecial Resident
A gent.s. 'Those v~h are fitted
for ti; vwork w~ill find this
It .s r.d, howe-:er, and those
who suc ceed best in it possess e
character, mature judgmnent,
tact, perseverance, and the e
respect of their comnunnty.
Think this matt:er over care
fully. There's an unusual3
opening" for somebody. If it :
fits you, it will pay you. Fur
ter information on request. ~
W.J. Roddey, Man~iger,
1 RockHiS.C
SPANISH JACK
Sired by Imnpor'ted Wash net!on Par
ot (which co~mt owner $2,000). 14
tands hiigh,jet black with white points
tylish, smooth, and propiortionatel,
nade, will seihe a limited number o
nares at my plac-"Fairfield Stoc1
arm."
ERMs :310 00 to insure (with fon
onily).
7.00season without insuranci
payable in advance
~5.00 singe service, pay
able in advance.
W. D. D)AVIS,
310 Monticello, S. C.
W.L DouLAs
s. c o .DOVA,
- FRENCH&aENAMELLED CALF,
4.*3.. F1NE CALF&KANGAROE
$3.59 POUICE,3 S0O.ES.
s2.$l7y3 BOYSSCHOOLSHOES.
-LADIES
2SND FOR CATALOcGUE
Over One Minilon People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
V our shoes are equa!ly saisfactory
"bcy give the best valiue for the :ror.ey.
hey equai custom2 shoes in r-yi ard iEt.
heir wearing gtwlities are ure-5C~me
he prices are imior:,--'-. oped i rcle
If your de~.ur ca nct sur.ei 70- -..?,~3b
-3 Ridgeway, S. '.
NOT!IE.
OR SUJRVEYJXNG, TERRAUc: N
Leveling, Drawing, Ete..
Apply to
T. X, BoULWAR E,
r-Stxy Wood ward, S. C.