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TIHE. NEWS AND HERALD. a~ Yuar, - - - - S3.00 donlti. - - - - 1.50 X KIVS i it J LD1) 00MPANY. ri:,;4. 1 4 ki)VANUL: P9*L!**ZD 7'lf-f* IV''EKLY ti; YL~ 47 ;I.VU 4:31 T A. ASE: 2 . r i uit iaer - ii. - - .i dt r v. rr - i.-- L -t a tver Rotealar rates ch4rgett f: obitua es. Ortlers for .lb Work solicidtet. This newspaper is not rteponsible for - inions anid views expitesrd .an where bL* thau in thse e&littri-.l column. All articles for pu!licati. s must be ac ,upanied by the true nanue of the authur '1t written in respectful laitguage and ritten on one side <if the pa -rr The true .vin-- retsitired as ai evielence of good faith All co:simuiicatsoiis-editoirial, business local-shoultd be addres-iel to THE 4 SWS AND HERAL' CO. W. 1) DOUGLASS, EdiLo:. JAS. Q. DAVIS, Treasurer. W. J. ELLioTr, Business Mana-zer. WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesdaw, June 2-, ; GovEnnon EVAxs sh )uld pay the i.enalty ituposed on the ron-tables now itijail. It is he who in-tructed them to seize everythiug in sight. and had his orders been disobe% ed, we have io 'oubt that ilkey would h ve been discharged from the fkarce. Tu be t sentiment of the State will uhohl Ju Ige Simonton itn sending e )5 a~be to j:LiA fr viola iig an order I o: his court. With-mt .o1e msean of enforctng the orders of court, our courts w.-uld ailot' l . tthing. I Nobode would have amy ns:,' ect for I them, anal they would eC-n. e u1! re spect! IT seems to us that we are in a fair way of carinmg out "the pejce and unity" plan: of mass unectin.-. The Coun-y Executive Committee, at its meeting on last Saturday endirsed the plan, and we see no r, a-on n by it 1 should not succeed. Wha ever other counties may do, let us h .ve '-pesce and unit)" in Fahfitld. We believe C that our people sincerely wait it, and t they will have it if the rolitiians will i just let them. With five candidates t from each faction it is reasonable to supposa that four good mens will be c selected to represent thi4 County in c the Convention Let every muan, who favors the scheme. say so, say so loud enough to be heard, and act upons hisr faith and belief and the scheme will! c surely succeed. Let the p.eople take I charge, and the politicisins wi I have to follow. JL;DGE Sruoxros has showns that he t does not intend that his order of in-1 junction forbidding State Conastables from seizing liquar shipped from other States to cit-zens in South Carolina for personal use shallI be disregarded. Under the decisioni, that p irt of ti e Dispensary law which authoriz s constables to seize liquor shipped from other States or foreign countries is declared unce mstitution~al and in vio lation of the inter-Sae commerce laws. Judge Simsosons says that he does not intend ths ' h s order shall protect "blin !!tiger.,'' but that the burden of showing whether or not the liquor is for private use is on the con stables and not the. consignee. It is e leir that whenever a constable seizes liquor, shipped from other states he must be careful to have some pi etty strong proof that it is not for personal use, otherwise he will find h-mself in jail. This is the law of this District, and if Governor Evans will act like a sensible man and re'peet it as the law, ha will do much toward- being eng to his aid a strong maral support in the suppression of "blind :igers." The truth is the administrations should have recogniaed long ago the right of a citizen to order liquor for his own use, and If it hadl been done, people would have quietly acquiesced in the Dispensary law. CL~OSING EXERCISESOF MT. OLIVET SCHooL. A party of Winansboro people availed themselves of the opportunity by inivitation to witness the closing exer cises of Mt. Olivet school on the naight of the 2Jth. The visitors from towns were, Messrs. R. HI. Jenninags, G. II. McMaster, Jno. A. Hinnan', J. G. McCants, T. H. Ketchin, Arthur Hinnant, his t wo sihters, and the re porter for THE NEWS AND HER.ALD Mr. T. H. Ketchin kindly tendered the reporter a seat and we arived at the home of Mr. F. A. Neil about sun down. Supper was awaiting us and wss despatched in short~order. This was our first opp nstuni!.y to meet Mrs. Neil, for on our previous visits to Mr Neils' house there was n' Mrs. Neil. In company with our host and hostess we proceeded, to the school house. The exercises were about ready to commence when we arrived. The first piece was "welcome," by seven girls, each one reciting a piec>, and at the conclusion each turned a placard bearing a letter. Tha first a W.. and ii regular order the letters which spe:l the word welcome were - presented. The ef~ct was very pr< tty. We present the following progranme which was carried out perfectly. Welcome-, seven girls. lm The Trust y -by Harold Gay deni. The C~ll&slEvening Hymn-Susde McDowell. Song, "There's Music in the air" >y nine girls. The Little Dog Under the Wagon emmie McDowell. Papa's Letter -Macie Johnston. The Model Class-five gir:s and three )OYS. The Birdies-Maggie McD.>well. The Elf-Child-Lelia Raines. Tableau- Woman's Rights. The Liztlo Pbilosopher-Frank iathan. O:d Speck-Effie Moore. Mendicatnt-Mary J. Moore, 11 tttie ine, S trah Isenhower, Mary J. taines. Two W orkers-Pearl Gayden. The Boy's Plea-Clyde Isenhower. "The Hen and Chickens" -Song )y six girls and one boy. They Didn't think-Ida Wylie. Tableau-The Tempted. The Squirrel's Lesson-Earl Smith. Counting Eggs-Sarah Isenhower, 5tewart Isenhower, Willie Raines. Two Little Pairs of Boots-Mary doore. Rienze's Address to the Romans [Llvsse Smith. Tableau-The Disgraced. Mr. Phinney's Turnip-Bessie John ,ton, Maggie Moore, Hattie Raines, ila McDowell, L-lia Raines, Willie fohnston. Whate'er Thoa Doest da it Well .izzie Raines. Daiie's Party-Thre. little girls and hree little boys. If a Body finds a Lesson-Earnest .senhower. School Boy's Troubles-Julia Gayden Tableau-Rock of Ages-llattie Uines. Our Hlolliday Song-School. The "Counting Eggs" was a very musing incident; the old negro seller epresented was asking questions bout ages of the family and would ause a little as he inqnired about the amily Then he would take up the umber representing some one's age,' 6 for instance, when his number of gs was perhips only 21. The piece vound up with a quarrel with the ook for stealing eggs, for the house vife had st en them counted and knew he old man was honest. The entire affair wa; a success from eginning to end. Mr. Fletcher liniant showe1 that he bad tra'ned he schol.rs well, and the pupils at d >atronS are very much plea-ed w ith is labor . Mr. J. G. McCants Ia i been prev: uasly requezted to speak on the subjec >f education. On account of the late tour he was compelled t) make his ,ddress very short. He first spoke of his appreciation of he opportunity of speaking on such .n occasion for it was in a country chool that he received his early train Next he spoke of education-its true ature and worth. He remarked that ur school days are the water-sheds of ur characters. After this he took up e subject of tbinkir~g and explained rhat it is to tbink. He said that inking is measuring and that in order o think correctly we must have some :nown standard by which to measure ur thought. He' then spoke of the ase that is necessary in order that our hinking be correct. His whole argument was directed to be children but it proved to be inte esing and instructive, not-only to the hidren but to all present interested tthe subject of education.' After Mr. McCants concluded his emat ks, Mr. Hinnant made a farewell ddress to the pupils and patrons and a a few well chosen remarks thanked hem for their attention and hospitality o him as teacher. The exercises then dlo-ed and our arty divided, some spending the right while .thers returned home. 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, weak and generally ex hausted, ner vous, have no appetite and can't work, .egin at once tak I ing the most relia ters. A few bot B ties enre-benefit veyfirst .dose-it wo'tsain your tetan d it's _______________pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, ConstIiation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub 1sis. eet of tw a2. stamps we Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHESicAL CO. SALTI MORE, MD. ' ide Save tim e, mon~ey and doctors' bills. Go w here you please, when you please, as fast as you please. Find pleasure, health and economy all in one. Rambler Bicycles are the acmc of mechanical perfection. Strong, du rable and reliable, w ith not an ounce of useless mnateria!. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and for pleasure seekers. Various models, all the same price -$xoo--catalog tells all about them -free, of course. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MEG. Co., WASNINGvON. D. C. NOTICE. F R SURVEYING, TERR~AClXNG Leveling, Drawing, Etc., Apply to T. M. BOULWAR E, T tx ood ward. 5. C. Wha A Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchex and Children. It contains nei other Narcotic substance. I for Paregoric, Drops, Soothir It is Pleasant. Its guarante Millions of Mothers. Castoria feverishness. Castoria preve cures Diarrhcea and Wind teething troubles, curcs co Castoria assimilates the fo< and bowels, giving healthy toria is the Children's Pana Castoria. "Castora is an excellent medicine for chill dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dn. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers wconsiderthe real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the variousquack nostrumswhich are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Di. J. F. KniCEELoX, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 7 Mi U The Bane The Ameri< euredbyDrA HE everlast~~is ndhsl of heAmrian eoleha mae he epeill(sbjctt Mr n.J i, whs/ otri o eenH yeeranlasn pshvr adse. of ir' thel Ameowa eoeasd "LIae teespill su bjecrfrm ttrrtl hadache, neous eros.trateothey ne-. amea, sleepeses etcur evr eght rtese cass tlastn cred tenty-fou an wilortyeh your an0 biigm Mr no. be. irk woe otSrits, compnie Mthiles, presentin thera Yorks b een an ctriaet, spendr in Michgn Itimeanad o o withou eneft yeurandrg wa oter b~feron e rad ae fortnight, beforae they -n ordtenraynsplating headachentrefure to foryigme up.I ad koblin~ Dr. [toe an toe gentemen otrporing Aer. Mi les~ Miei.C. in timr reors, but ret and ntr onet ocurt beit;a teywrmauaturning. tah e a~ i eeod for, nii bone~a th gee ia old an-plthti hedache were and.m iksp. ' hael~; r tDr. MAile M iAl Co ijixal reed fo , uai ne ay a ge:.or Dr. t Mils -N DR. E. C. TI?TE~.. Phy13' ician Lfnd ...tr '.- . epe ofF irii--li i4-ly iiV acaOice~ *.,! get-o o: hot hou :o-r~s 'oe -a>-. A'30 fifty. elect varie-ti" ut Carvsanther-ums. weny phutoa for $1.(N Paronize home eniterprizo~ t is 's prescription for Infants ther Opium, Morphine nor i is a harmless substitute ig Syrups, and Castor Oil. o is thirty years' use by destroys Worms and allays nts vomiting Sour Card, Colic. Ca'toria relieves stipation and flatulency. d, regulates the stomach and natural sfeep. Cas ea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." IL. A. Ancoza, X D., I1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart met have spoken highly of their erperi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and' although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the erts of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Uxrrn HosPrrA. AND DIsPNSARY, Boston, Mass. AlLEM' C. SMrrs, Pres., rray Street, New York City. lenE1 an People. iles' Nervin ia ahadc e rnc, n tw :tearlythree mntsaoandui thstm ae enudrge inna Vtanan.ortru 3avn poogdscnssadda uredht ould yet Drie medicine Ands aso it aaos that oe: h use Dr. Miles' Nestratne."e vieours wo and Jonhal boin kart nd ., happt sa'tatIav. had is haache since Hadcha, neur arlys stremngthsa and dpeiteca This ierIve eenngremd grei etlstainaso d and ry, ti< ayin r.orankliniMiless and dea sl inemfulapeilwist oulheda, oa ha tve osrsat he bst vedicd shios rea tevountrain, hadven adthen sl ightest mto ofscuretdi assof th cre heaaceres.ta *ygaiu rmt e to rs It s lwayl o Hea, er iedlsso by Imported Wahpnetite ca not (oncecs whnr Miles') 1et hrs hcv bet lakih remedy pit ieslte so tuy and prctit sul seialito iteday whoe a teuele eas at theplae---Ftedicto vrt-:nty1 year eoisureciallyto fo treatent son dificutbn obsurandi eass o thh artab in dves. W.V.IDVIS Winnsboro Drug - Store,. e Drugs, C Patent Medicines. Chloride of Lime for Disinfecting. Late Cabbage Seed. Flower Seed. Hires' Root Beer. Soaps and Perfunery. Teas and Vinegar. Extra fine Smoking Tobacco and a fine Assortmeit of Pipes. Winnsboro Drag Store. Chick Springs. THE FAMOUS SUMMER AND) HEALTH RESORT. Before the war hundreds of people were entertained at this place daily. The mineral water has no equal in . upper South Carolina. CLIMATEC DEJfUL'HTUL. liOA i CHlEArPER than you e.m ive at homte, viz.: $15 Per Mnit h or $5 Per Week. Taylor's Station, on the Southern Railway, is within three-quarters of a mile of the Sprimg. For further information apply to M.RS. 1A. A. CALLAWAY, PI rOprietress, CHiiICK SPRhIN(GS HKYTEiL .hck Springs, S. C. 6-13-hIm EXOHfE .FEED ANI) SA L E A.BL . 6 YounR Mul -Also A FEW GOOD) MA1?Ed. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. -Also A FEW SECOND-IlAND W AGONS A FEWVMILCII COWS, rI will sell :tcap for cashi or exc!.an~gI them foi dry cattle. SA. WILLIFORD, LgWinnsboro, lS. C. 'IfjYou Want to Know How ~Good Buggies are Made, r- READ. S eats : Orseat frames aire natde of whir 'ash, thor oughly glued together at corn e ers'and a syrrmetrical bksirt cut 01 s them. Panels are made oval by arraniging the machine with a special rig we hav' gottcn tip, so that when the seat i -tintished ii presents a couve~x surface thus cansing the varnish to show t< Scd advaintage, andgivin'g the vehichi -a h~andsomne atppeiirance. 'eats are thoroughly ironedc' to a p-litern so Ita they are all alike, and backs and topi are inerchang~eable. The ad vanstag' of hi i tht f onbare' cne o u h uggics and warit a cushaiion, hsek o: top le can send Ot on oC to tir. Panel: Iare mcade of Blae Ridge Mountsii 1 poilar. e Our sea's are made by Mr. Cicer< .Moore with a competent corps of as sistants. We proudly challeige the world ti co .pare seats with us. Mr. W. M. Patrick, of Woodward ba:: recently accitedi the agency fo: [ ourr product in his vicinity, and wil - i)c pleased to expiain to you t he nwerit: f the "PREMIUM -CAIIOL'NA BUGGY." Yorkville, S. C. -7-10-1v SBurial Cases arnd Caskets. f TUE UNDElRSIGNE[D has a full due ric the Jatest designsi int al B{URIL CASES A19 CASKES, e at moderate prc-s. Orders filled c. promptl, nig~ht and day, at the old .- stand. TJh-okfui fo)r past patronage, I ask for a share of it in future. Hearse furnished when ordered. n~I-t . M. FLLIOTT. SRC. rhe Hot Weather Will soon be on in full force and you will need light goods. We have them i great variety and beautiful styles. White Goods in plain India Linen, very sheer and pietty, C.Lecked at.d ti iped 2Ntlius, fancy effects, and Dotted Swis9. Beanift.: stvies in colored Lawns and Jackonets, tine Dimities and Swiss ritui coored dots. Bg variety in cheap Lawns from Sc. and up. Duck, Per als, Ginghamz, in vaira ty ot st% les and qnaility. 6atteeds for waists, hand Omle al.<i m-.V We lave ie third ordcr in of those Silk Si;rt Waists. Take a look at them. jLight w( t it ges in b tie and black, ju-t t he thing fur skirts. Ju.t n rivul, a secund aupplV of Lace and Embroideries, Insertions to latch. 1: i.h l'.ints are all the go; kee them. M~j1iinery. -: W !:m- it bu-y in thiI line, but have received new supplies and the o ei, i.. fuli.- Thie goods are styli.--h and the prices rigid. We are endeav n ii ip .1 .- and t-aii.er t v r% customer by polite attention and nice work. YC SHOES. + SHO-r We ctn iileae yon in ihis line, for we have the goods, and Ladies' Oxford in blat k and tar-all zt-le, and qualities. Gents, White and N. igee Shirts, Gueze Underwear, Ties, &c. FULL LINE STYLISH STRAW HATS. We want your trade and feel confident goods will never be cheaper than now; so hoIw i the time to bay. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. Headquarters for Millinery. TI ME1) AND UN liIMMED LADIE , MI-.ES' AND UI LDREN'S Iai t ;ai t.ne lateCt shape'. A large stock-or ibbous, Fancy Fcathers, Birds Ti. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velveis, Silk-, Cr-pes and oil er goods per Ohis departrment. As we i' a lai ye stock of these goods which m,.u.-i. ie sold in season, we have marked onr prices on them down. Now is oui* i tie to come and buy at J. 0. BOAG'S. ->Staple Dry Goods S< Novclty ai.d Solid Col1r Dress Goods of various st'.e and inarial,-witi Triminivgs for same. Faney Goods and Notions as low as the lowest. 0 C bme and .-ee for bai gain at -J. 0. BOAG'S. TRADE -. MARK CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Shes, Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandise store to b; found at J- O. BOAG'S. - Furniture, Sen'.ing Machinecs, Cooking Stovea, Organs, Baggies, Surreys, Road CU'rts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. JT. O. Boag, EHT Narrow in Tread. BEST Light in Weight. B IC Y C L E Beautiful in Finish. EVE R MA DE was christened as THE. STEAp Equa able Building. ~Southern Rpeettvs L~ .D.ASHCOMPANY, Sendfor atalgue.Atlanta, Ga. Apply for agency. _____________ A~acdnald ao1Nervous Prostration Cred by Dr. Miles' Nervine. HEADQUARTERS FOR Polnddragen nrvu Asyseewihnto maklroomefo Springcr sbttckvelwse haveelimasreed thurvhtalorgans.eTe Gosds, suchusas Pronese idcraesmtsena the nerois affected. T is was the cseo~ftheeV, N. [11U~5F. Surfce,'Fa'w River, Mic,., who writes under date of Feb. 14,1895: IDRESS GOODS, .~ AND HATS, way down out of sight. The ~ winter is not yet gone and YOU TWILL N~IEDJ "" WARM W.EAR. We will beat "between season" prlss vrokbogto evu prices thteerindeatlihseaig.aue When times are hard and money hatpliainta hetndm ie scarce ~~rm er rulad~oo r TUWGYT YOUR DOLLAR TO Mls etrtv evn o ynros GO A LONd WAY8-trn rhvn yher ntra tfr We will give you more for ONE asl yal rgit.Dr ie'Bo DOLLAR than any one else. o er n evu iodr REb W illtrat"ouroutrnd eemn earaoha'slih sotroeo save ou mney.ALyss Operork brogh clim nervoust prsto. IarasH excnty eoused, Checed Hmesun, t 3. peyd ar hpaepitatione ta threatente mie Ioh udoblerseDr. ly tested NwHar. Whie Hmesun t 3. pr y sioyray frormy hatbe, and peos Dr ilette Btorsaivec Nedno m nevoas Wilbette eornFlu nesnd e ete.ri thn Ivrepetdt fee ai.4 I apAdmiirator.ihu RespectfundIlhvelyu oyoursht ii~~LIJI~ flfl WIa aly to . Jhsonug On saebyal yuggt. 1r. Mies ook i~iLIiiiI~liof Prarte foNrvu Dairdersd County on mail. Dr. Miles Medicl Co.,uErkharthInd. TRYnUS discharles eeas xetorfte estte. 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