The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 13, 1895, Image 2
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VINNSBORO, S. C.
TL..rs lay. June 13. . ::35
WE reproduce an editorial from the
News and Courier showing what would
be the practical effects of coining silver
dollars at 16 to 1 free of charge.
JUDGE GOFF'S injunction restr.niflg
the Superviso- of Registration for
Richland County from opening bis
books has been dissolved by the United
States Cir u't Court of Appeals, Chief
Justice Fufler, Judges Seymour and
llgh -s composing the court.
The court, we tbink.. verN probsbiy
gave a prompt decsion because the
nature of the case mad-t it. necessary.
The court bises itz decisian upon iLe
ground of a lack of jurisdie ion. The
decision is based subrantial!y upon
the pjoition that a court of < quity will
not interfere if there is a pain and
adequate remedy at law, and illegality
glone cannot afford ground for equitab'e
interfereice. It would seem. from
the mere synopsis of the opinion, that
the court holds that the compliint is
more as to the a-niinistration of the
law than to the law itself, and this
would not warrant the Federal Court
in interfering. It is possible that the
case will yet be taken to the Supreme
Court of the United States.
The Registration law has been be fot e
our State Supreme Court and there
pigeon-holed. If that court would
give a prompt decision, it ~a ouldi end
a greait deal of trouble in all probabil
ity.
T WO DOLLARS FOR ONE.
News and Courier.
Senor Romero, the Mexican minister
to the United States, has contributed
an artiole on silver money in his
country to the June number of the
North American Review. It c:>ntains
one statement which should interest
those advocates of free silver in this
country who do not own a silver mine
or stock in one. Ile says:
"It is rather puzzling and bewilder
ing to some travel er's wha go from
this country to Mexico to see that a
United States silver dollar contaitnng
less silver bullioa than a Mexizan silver
dollar is exchanged there for two
Mexican silver dollars, when piure
silver sold at about 59 cents ani ounce,"
he adds, "in such a'n exchange the
Mexican silver dollar is ;old for the
price of the bulli.,n it contains wvhile
the United States silver do.llar is the
representative of a gold doliar."
It will doubtless occur to any one
of our free silver friends on reading
this statement what an excellent and
profitable arrangement for him it
would be if he could take a few United
States silver dollars into Mexico and
ex~chang'e them for twice the number
of Mexican silver dollars, each con
taining more silver than his original
investment, and then by means of a
portable mint convert these Mexican
dollars into United States dollars at
once, and then exchange each of them
again for two more Mexican do l.3rs
repeating the traneaction until he had
as many dollars as he wanted to pro
vide for his comrort during the rest of
his life.
In the same way of'illustra-ion, it is
evident, it would be a good thing for
any company that could establush a
reint at some convenien~t point onI the
b:,i-der line between Mexico and Texas,
Nhdie it could carry on a similar
business on a large seale -using United
States silver dollars to buy two Mexi
can dollar and recoining these into
United 8tates dollars to buy t a ice as
many Mexican dollars; and s' on as
before, as long as the supply of Mexcan
silver held out under the process. 1it
would be a most profitable busiess
for the company unquestionably, and
it is safe to say that some company
would engage in in it at once but for
thne fact that the two Governmnents
ihterested do niot allow p~rivaite con
ccr ns to run maints ini their territory,
and for the further fact that, if they
did, the people of Mexico would prob
abyv refuse to patronize an en:erprise
that was certain to reducte them to
beggary as the sure result of its suc
ceassul operation.
The cue ious part of the tmatter, how
ever, is that the ' free silver" people
int the United States propose to dJo for
themselves and their neighb .rs pre
cisely what the Mexicans would ntot
permit to be done for them under th.
arrangement described. That is to
say they propose to allojw the silver
miners of the United States, not inde ed
to buy Mexican silver and coin, it into
United States dollars worth twice as
much as the silve: they contain, but
to dig United States silver fromt the
mine, and hnve the United States
G.>vernment coin it for them, fs ee of
charge, into Uni:ed States dellars,
worth twice as much as the silver they
c -ntain-a process that would yield
muore profit to the iners than if th y
were equired to buy and transport
Mex'can dollar, to the~r nl ines and
there recoini them at tI~eir own ex
pense.
It is a f.-ct, how ever, that the ex
actually affected every day in his
country, ! or the reason he gives, that
a United States silver dollar is worth
twice as much as a Mexican silver
do lar conitaining moi e silver. Why?
liecauee the Mexican dollar represents
vnly the vslue of the silver it contai.,
while the United States dollar renre
zents "a dollar in gold." The Mcxi
cans would be glad enrugh to exchange
their doliars for ours on even terms,
and would have gofd cause for de
siring to make such exchange. it is
not easv to understand why we zhoud
be desirous to exchange our dollars
for theirs on the same terms.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King's New
Discovery in the house and his family has
always fcund the very best results follow
its use; that he would not be without it if
procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
remedy; that he has used it in his fanilp
for eight years, and it cas never failed to
do all that is claimed for it. Why not try
a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottle free at MeMaster & Co.'s Drug Store.
Regular ize 51c. and $1.00 *
The Bishopville Church Calls for Ald.
Baptist Courier.
Dear Courier: Two months ago to
day I appealed to the Brptists of the
State through your columns to aid us
in rebuilding our house of worship,
which was destroyed by fire April 6th.
The result was one dollar from a good
layman. We were then straining
evory nerve to meet our obligations
to our several Boards, and could not
see our way clear to aid an estsblished
church, but now that the Boards have
made such remarkably fine reports
before the convention and we can
breathe a little easier, will brethren
not lend an car to our appeal? I hope
so. We are numerically weak and
financially poor. Every dollar's worth
of property destroyed by that horri
ble fire was owned by Bapiists, which
increases our weakness. We have
been hard at w.,rk toward rebuilding,
and have in bank a little over one
thousand dollars and about five hun
dred in subscriptions. This is not
near enough to bmld such a house as
we ought to have, and we have done
all we ca'. It every sympathizer
would send to Bro. W. II. James, our
church cleik, only a small amount we
could rebuild at odc>, and be very
appy and grateful. Fraternally,
T. W. Scitucs,
Bishopville, S. C., June 7, 189>.
hitldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Bees Swarm on a Coffin.
A strange incident happened at a
faneral near Parson, Kansas, the other
d Ly. A little son of Samuel Carson,
residing southwest of the city, died
and was buried in the neighborhood
cemetery. There being no hearse, the
remains were placed in a spring wagon
and conveyed to the cemetery. On
the way to the grave a swarm of bees
gathered On the lid of the coffin and
there remained. When the cemetery
was reached, all efforts to drive the
baes from the coffin were without
avail, and the pall-bearers were forced
to take charge of the coffin with the
bees swarming about them, and before
the remains were deposited in the
grave every pall-bearer suflered, being
stung in more than one place on the
face and hands. The bees clung so
tenaciously to the coffin that miauy of
them were buried with the dead boy.
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.
If you are feeling
out of sorts, weak4
and generally ex
~ATK~'hausted, nervotvs
have no appety.
and can't w.ort,
begin at once tak
I ingthemstrelia
II~JULBrown's Iron Bit
ters. A fewv bot- 5
B ties cure-benefd
t comes fro'n the
Bitter .ian ~
pleasan t.>t~e
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney andi ..ver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Cornstigation, Bad B!cod
Malaria, Nervous alixzen~ts 4
WVomen's compiaints.
Get only the genuine-it has crotzsed red .
lines on the wrapper. All othiats :nre sc
stitutes. On receipt of two 'c. s'e1-::
will send set of Ten Becautifn ul wec.
Fair Views and book-free. '
BROWN CHEMiCAL Co. BA.'o3: .
001 ALL
Kambler
Dicycles
.There is only one price on
Ramblers. $roo is enough for the
best bicy cle that was ever built.
More than SIoo is too much.
Ramblers are made to combine
lightness, strength, speed, ease
and durability. You can break
them if y ou try, but ordinary wear
has no perceptible effect. You
are groping in the dark if you buy
without seeing a Rambler catalog.
Postal will bring it.
GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co.
WASHINGTON, 0. C.
Ihe Leading Conservatory of A.r.9rica
C.m. FAsLTEN, DireCtor.
Fonddin i&i3 by
E.Tourjee. CO fSs
~~4E~U ofI~WSSend for Prospecttz
,Sd- giving full information.
for Infants and Children.
MmOTHERS, Do You Know that raeoric.
Bateman's )ropz, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and
most remciies for children are composed of opium or morphine?
Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons?
Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcOtics
without labeling them poisons?
Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given yom chd
unless you or your physician iow of what it Is composed?
Do You Know that Castori- is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is published with ever; bottle ?
Do You Know that Ca.:or-a is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That it has been in use for nearly thirly years, and that more Castoria is now sold thaa
of al! other remedies for children comhined ?
Do You Know that the rate-nt olce Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
"Castoria" and its formula., and that to imitate them is a state prison offense?
Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protoction was
because Castoria had been proven to be tbsolutely harmless?'
Do You Know that 35 average doses of cGmtorai are furnished for 35
cents, or one cent a dose?
Do Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yOur Chldren maY
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, these thiUgs -re- worth knowing. They are facts.
The fae-simile I1s on V
eignature of mapper.
ChIldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoriao
A M i isters Neuralgia,
A11ter SDizziness,
Indigestion,
Health Restored Headache,
Cured By Dr. Miles' Nervine
OWADAYS when competition is so sha-p and keen, when the
I\V struggle for wealth, position, c- :' trare ::virg is se~ severe, when
IX~it takes so much more effort. ou rone:2 brain rower to ac
complish the same result than ii CI a ma:rt ycars ago, men
and women are so liable to overwork themselves. Irefore they ::eaware of
t they become nervous, sleepless,. exhausted a~nd irritale. ivy are tired,
anguid, nerveless and physically ace going down hifl at a rapid rate.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Restoresr-brings bak hath.ca,-just such
people. The Rev. I. V. McCarty~ pastor of the First Uniteil Drcthren church
>otWabash, Ind., writes Nov. 10; 1894:
"I was very healthy until seven years ago, uithgh I co2C stand anything;
ut, from overwork and exposure, I was stricken dew wih braia fever and
arrowly escaped death. Since that time I li"av cu'i red :rr than ever.
"It began with neuralgia and a continueo.s. terrie v:;.n in thec lef t side;
t times I was dizzy and had the severest of hedc . Mycdi:;estion was
ery bad and I had a great deal of stomach trou-.,:i 's ryered untold agony.
I was constipated nearly all of the time. I was thin in -sh an 'so. much re
uced in nerve force that I had little life and ' il1
"Six weeks ago I began taking Dr. Miles' reeda ~ . taken nearly
two bottles of the Rlestorative ervine and c:- ieNrve and
Liver Pills. The result is truly mnarvelous. :. .E nan I have
ained eighteen pounds and ha ve more strengh "i:' y ; :x~ I have
ad at any time in the past secven years. -
-"Last evening at the close of service, I ublil sV e ic uh rge audi
nce the facts of the marvelous benefits that I had *ir'fro your reme
ies, how they had given me strength and hope.n 1h.. a better go on
with the work of the Master- May the Dear M.aste' ri a.:'y ble:s you."
January 30, 1895, he again ;rrii es:
"Prior to last October, whcn I began the i.-a o ya o.lua remedies,
Iwas almost an entire mezntdal 'nd physical .roc, i !nw .mk to Dr.
iles for his Rlestorative Nervinc ::r d Nerve and Lvy! -, :mahealthy
nd exceedingly happy pmn. Be Lore I began the use of y 'PNrW meicie very
eriously contemplated resigning my position as pas;t'r of t First U. B3.
hurch of this city, but now with restored health I can remain, to the great
oy of my people.
"After two months revival work, two services each da.~ I am still streng
and well. May the dear Master of life abundantly bless you.
U M. EliNServi e Health
.- ofJune afo ish ii.ahere
,.- at I -''leti h 'wnnn jto show. ~
SI i dC- - under____________ :__, __uy ____t,_w__
Iofjinde':te: al ...<d mu n Xe pay.
mnent to 3:(
; ~ ' H "hiN>'i')' j. H. JE'NNINGS.
Winnsboro
Drug - Store.,
W i!
Drugs.
Patent Medicines.
Chloride of Lime m
for
Disinfecting.
Late Cabbage Seed.
Flower Seed.
Hires' Root Beer. C
Soads and Perfumery.
Teas and Vinegar. in
Extra fine Smoking Tobacco
and a fine
Assortment of Pipes. u
Winnsborg Dug Store.
If You Want to Know How
Good Buggies are Made,
READ.
Seats:
Our seat frames are made of white
ash, thoroughly glued togeth:r at corn
ers and a s3 irmetrical skit cut on
them.
Panels are made oval by arranging :
the niachine with a special rig we have -
gotten p, so that %,.hen the seat is
finished it ;re.ents a convex surface,
thus causing the varnish to show to
good advantage, and giving the vehicle
a handsome appearance. ea!s are
thoroughly ironed to a pattern so that
they are all alike, and backs and tops
are %ierchureab(e. The advat.tage i
of this iS th: ji you have U.1,f our
ju(gies aind Wat a en -in, b:; ek or
top'ne caI sen1; nCu Ci
are mnade of Blne Ilidge N.untaimi
poplar.
Or seats are m byv .Mr. Cicero
Moore with a coinpetniit C.r- of as
istants.
We prouly c:b e1.2 rid to
co-vpare! seat with u1
has ce:v . . *2l.''o
our j:roduct in h - il
of the "iV .M 11 A 1 O INA
BUGGY.
Yorkvil 1 S. C.
7-10-ir
AND) SALE SA BL ES.
I STILL Hi AVE ON H AND
6D OR Young Mules
A FE W GOOD MAIUES.
- Also
A .FE W BUGG IES.
--Aiso
A FEW SECOND-IIAND WAGONS
-Al-o- I
A FEW 3MJLCIH COWS, C
I will sell cheap f~a cash or exchiange
them for dry cattle.
A. WILLIFORD,
Wtininsbore, S. C2.
A
A NEW SUPPLY OF t
Window
Shades.
Combir~ ing Numerous
Points of Merit
Cheapest .and Most Popular
for Windows. I
Ru for mrofit, keep up to
date aind get mte best. A newK
suply of
WINDOW POLAES
A.ND CORNICES, !'
as low as can be bought in
Columbia and Augusta. Save.
your express charges.
IA W. PHILLIPS
10 23 - - - -
NOTICE.
UL LEYNG DoNE AND SOLIIT i
ed by EDGAR I'RAP,
-li~y e~ante a)
'he Hot Weather
Vi Non hme on-in Ill force and % ;u will need light goods. We have them
zreaz a ilc and tbenntiful stvk.s.
h~i: i'od's in pi.in LIdia Linen, very sheer and pretty, Checked ai;d
iped .Ma'!ius, fainy effl-cts, aid Dotted Swiss.
Wa'tiful stvls in Cohored Lawns and Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss
a o;o-r dot, B viarie:y in cheap Lawns from 3c. and up. Duck, Per
s, Gingham, in varigty of st Ies and quality. Satteeds for waists, hand
ue and nevw.
e have tiC hird oUdvr i:i of tbose Silk Shirt Waists. Take a look at them.
ghti weight Sergvs in b ue and black, just the thing for skirts.
Fut rec.-ived, a second supply of Lace aud Embroideries, Insertions to
tch. 1:i'h I-ints are ail the go; 'ce them.
d'illinery.-:
1:- buisy in thi< :ie, l-tt 1-ve received new supplies and tha
fail. Tzoe goods *- stvl !h and the prices rigid. We are endeav
and -aty f u very cu-ioml-r by I-olite attention and nice work.
H OES. + S HOES.
We c-ui rieaze you in tils line, for we have the goods, and Ladies' Oxford
biha k and tn-all .tN It and qu.lities.
Gem.s, Whie and N. g:igee Shirts, Guaze Underwear, Ties, &c.
'ULL LINE STYLISH STRAW HATS.
We want vont 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.
Til i ED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
as in all the late-t slape. A large stocko, Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds
A 'l . Facy Pin, Buckiles, ives, Sk, Crepes an1 otlcr goods per
hi:: ibisdepartment. As we i r., a h stock of these goods which
.si: in season, we have maih. A our pricers on them down. Now is
com11e anid - at J. 0. BOAG'S.
> taple Dry Goods.<-_
Novet ai d S,id Color Dress Goods of various
s!yicz :.nd material, with Trimmings for aawe.
-- Fam- Goods and Notions as low as the lowest.
C<.me and =ce for bargain. st
-J. 0, BOAG'S.
TRAD
CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE,
hes, IIa's alnd other ) a) ii.llv f, mnd in a general merchandise store to
?)und at JaO'e* oki~ . 0. BOAG'S.
Fuarniture, S~-n dcieCoigStoves, Organs, Buggies,'Surrys,
had Carts,_, an'.-- rT ~ e gas.- -
OUTHERN RAIL~WAY 00- Just Arrived.
p ddFRlESHI FLORIDA CABBAGE.
' I J. Winslow Jone.' Canned Corn,Siiced
mae. Tme~n at Co:e~n-J ~c. Pt. !Orth2.RveSamn
Norlhbound. N~o 36 No 10 No 38 CoeOtrFenhOisad
.cay 12, 1895. Daily Daily Daily
,v. Jacksonville....5.42 p1. I ....0 a strho CowPcl,
,v. Savannah......... 1.:4p...11.30 a lcu rter oaoCt
.r. Columba.. 242 a . 3.5p
.Charleston. .......5.3 pL su.L.. erzisWr
v. Augusta .... ... ...... 1 ce1.40re S e L g
'Graniterme.... ........11.15 2.10 p gtisCakdO t n
'Trenton..... . ........11.438p 2.35 p
' Johnstlons.............. 12.06 a2.47 p [ekrsOtel
z Columbia. ...... ... 2.20 al 4.22 p o~edRo
,v Columbia. ............. 3.50 a' 8.50 a 4.50 p
SWinnsboro .... ...4.49 a 4.49 a 5.52 p
SChester. ........... 5.35i a~ 5.85 a 6.40 p Jv n
F ook Hill. .. ..... 0.08 a. 8.08 a 7.20 p
.r Charlotte. ......... 7.00 ai 7.0 a s.20p
-Danville...... .....'1.43) a 11.40 a 12.00nt ouj ofeMlLnha~
"Wshinrion.......... 0 p~ 8.30 6.42 a Fec adMrhn~os g
"Baltimore........... 125 p 1 s.65 a
: Philadelphia....l.......l 3.0Co.'s3.00ic0.15aa
Southbund. INo 35 No 9 No 3 l .Thco"~gBti"bs
ouhon- Daily Daily Daily fv et .bcoe emr!I
v.New.Yor....... .... 12.5nt 12.15nt! 4.30 pKin rtcs'FulDesCc.:
"Philadelpi..-....7.20 S7.20 a' 8.55 p
"Baltimore.......... 9.42 9.42 I 9.2 P ete- Tehw ieo iasiitwn
v.Washingtonl.........1115 11.15 al 10.43 p
v.Riehmon...........15 125 y 12.0 CrwaiyIan~ad"e"bad
'WinnsborO......... 1.14 al 1.14 11.681 tea et prp d
r.Colmbia....-... ......2.20 a 2.20 alOO p
v.Columbia..... ..-...... 4.0a 4
"Johnstons.... - . ..- ----68 2
'Trenton.............----8--- .48 a3.42 p Anwb:r fbs e ren
Graniteville.... --------- 7 .18 a 4.05 p .
.r uut.. ..... .....--.. 8.00 a 4.35 p la-5to riv tody
v.Colmbia........... 1.30 a'. 2. p
x.Savannah............ 5.48..... 4 p
'Ja'cksonville.......1.0 ....92
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
Nos. 37 and 38 Washington & Southern Lim
ed, Pullman ears Tam a to New Yor.
oid Pullman train with Dining ears north of __________________
as 8' ~,d 88 U. S. Fast Mail. Through
fhmnBV.tet Sleeping car and first-class
oaah Jaclsonvlle and New York; also Pull
ancrAgta and Charlotte. -PRA1IGT)TEGAIGO os
N.B.-Nos.S and 38 do not enter Union Beiencdanoriedbte
tation Columbia. but discha e and take d1aenofteow
assengers and baggage aJ landingE St.ntda
tation.ofWnbroiCunimeas y
.A. TURKr, S-.H. H.ARDWICK. thathiyAtesn:
QpFA. WAsumGTos. A G PA, ArtA'rA,
E. BERKELY. Supt., CoLUIaiIA, s. C. httegzigocwsnte
W. B. GREEN, J. M. CULP. sreso iii~oosalb afl
G Spt., WA.sELGToN. T M, WasEGoN. exeta.eenatrjrvdd
SPANISH JACK pilte nCagesSrenro
Easte-asbingnportedrWet, noroonPZro
anshihjeflakwtwhe poi tretnrhoss ahntn
IIylish, smo1urohdadnf proepoTtatnacheco
'PDEl ev 1lJiidnumbe of l escrl hlee tdhl
'DS : I0-00 tio ined (th ~o a-cwl hl nybejemt ewe
7.00ic-csasonr ithou 0)iusurance huso .M n .
and iz~l~je bayabl with nt advantce. vdd frhr ht n r
5de 00l se ge sevite nubropay- ne hl e idtwnyfv
;are at YpabeFi advace.tc et frec n eeyofne
'arm.PThatalls Oluiae Rive partso,
EIIS ~1OU0to nsre wih falOrdaCoes ysters Fenh Oihths Or
7 .O~sen sontitrdutChtwsCrnce repealed
W. . DVIsuJp.Le W. PerrN'sWor
3.W MonticellohS.eC.ane daeg
__________getts J Acke HN ANT Clerk
Jhscava and Sren
~a J. Q ATTI4EB~~ D ~)S d Offers pNsicknacsrick ar.td
peoech FariedMrhelos.
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