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NT. T-41 'If I V4tA I NEWS AND HE~RALD). PU21'11SLIED TRI-TWEEKLY L.. e r, - - - - .o 1 1 . . . X . .~o lezO .r rate.s c%i..e - olin:aries. Or,7!r.; for Job - i c mrsandviw .".ee.a er I -a thiin in thL ea :?- i " * 'i . Ali1 articles jdr pani- a I, ae - i riten in re p cful t:. :. , i ?it ten on o:-.:1 Vito the .e l' : I A.~!l comnmientasons--'itra u local-should .e atldre.d t.- T Ews AND 1IERAtmLD C 0. W. D. DOUGLASS, L,.; 'o". A1s. Q. D.Avis, Treasure:. TW. J. ELLIoTr, Businc. ManaLir Szttirdai. October S, : > Report on Education. The majority report on e LuCtiol, prepared, it is said principa1v by Mr. Julian Alitchell, of Charleston, is very good, &nd reads very much !ikc a constitutional provision. This is as important a pice of work as thr cen vention will have to hand:e, and ore that the propie zat lirge are perhaps m 1re intcres:ed in than wn other. S mue v-ry imprtan12t chages~1 in !h 1:. V L sggst , :d ali: of0 a : the riao, e SecCon 1 retal-s th onze o itnntof Eleon S. : vides for the eAee.iun er ry f r of Cuntv Schoo m Sec. ' requires th:t the Gem: A scm!bv shall provlide f r -o fun thin those derived fromn xe.d ! t* with which- to pLy the 3:,l:ri] of the State. Saperintendent of E d en County Schoo! Comnnissi>:: County Treasurers That i.t: all funds levird fvr s cl are to go to the sc 6-o-s S 4c .n of the best, creates a Stac nr ol Education. co-posed lla thGoVtero' and the State Sue in:.c:! i t of E.d cation, theC headsofhei bisi the branches of the Stat:e University: and the President of Clemssu College, and the General A\s-ebly ;:ayad others. Sec. 5 enon upo: :hc G::c ral Asse:nbly to j p:vde for a liberal system of free pulcscoi for :l cbi'dren betwcen'( Ga::d 1 ye vrs ol age, 'ont mnem:alv dh-abled." 1:e sec. 6, the emntty boards of com:. sioners shall lev, three mi!! on th dollar 'annually u:Xn al to:aic propecrty in thneir rescurCCie co-m:s for school purp~oses and al-o ai :;oi I a of one dollar, which fandi- tha!!ea *portior.ed among the sevealscoo districts in propot io: to the .; e of pupils enlrolle2d. It is a's prode in hSec. 6 that whenc-ver, a:g the next ensuiZ g fiscal y\ A:-,l : levied * **s:a!! n>t id an amicunt ((ju.1 to three dar. p:r~ *capita of the number os pui. enrlied iii the pu'tbiic seh>ols oA each e -may for the scholastic 'ear c::ding Ue:u!c:r 3i, -1894, * the Cmtok General shall f.. t:e aforesaid thre next ensuing fls.: yearts L:v an a.: ditional annual tax oni the taxable property of the State suficient to mnake. up such deficieuicy and apportion the same upon the countics of the State in proportion to the r-e-pective deficie~nsie's. therein." Sec.~ 7 reads: "S~eparate schools shall be provided for- children of the white and colorcd races." "Sec. 8 makes it manda'orv and the Generd Assemnbh- i a tArrb rt quire d to n-:...ntain Clemnson~ Col -and tl.e State University, imy create scholars.hips then~ in..e. forbids the State c,r any E)f s - divisions from using funids iss i b. taxationi in aid of any schoolmuii i tuttionl in anyv way IonnIcCeCK wVna ehurch, or religicus Ir.U:zatIo:: L nu.ar Sec. 1.., M. ;.reflts:aiz b th: State fromn the sa:eC or :!nef: the sale of a!ChlieL liqu : '- , -ti: c'uding~ S> much l th.rof as iso may:~ here::f:er be al.>ne bC I a t go to the counties :tnd mii a l1 of tj e State," ;:-e t-> Le b:v;:,:d i. tio:ted amfongi the c:t.umies in p:-opur t ion to the z.umbe-r of pupils e::r::l P i WE IIAVE A GOOD EXtrIbmT. A. Regoicr reporter was talk. o: gen?tleman at the Union D.epot ye-t dayt afternloon who had ju-t re turned .om a lhort visit to the Ats:rta Ex- - -iin andi when asked aboutd SoutLh C.ai olina exhibit, lhe re-pie ': the State had no reas-.n :o u ' asa-'i' of her exhibit at the far T 10I e ress of what th:s State l:aa in At t!n: i(due inl theC malin to t!.e efio:-s Commntissioner Roch- who ha-be untiring in his effli:o make 1- it suiccess and mn th :- lne hehc o fai:ed. sunother er ofc t-e I::n contributions leave Satrda '::d whe evr ingi put in shlape thi seu Carolina room will be c'as d m: the flue-t On the groun1d-. 'Thie genleman 'enie rJ thcs repoi ts that vi-i:ers i.nid be g.m *t by-the hotels, and . a.s th.a tc e 'mo rlati6ns can be .)(eured fro -5 eet. ti $15 per da:y. I.: i-tre 'the '-:r car fare has been ra 'ise to t.ne- . buit t~o otheCr eilbris are.2:. e: get the people's mnoey unja ly. Many visit.i? e-to a.r-::.y co:ning~ a::1 Zoin1 th?o':h 12' i ar.-- er' ds wIth begin t0 ':i' n:I *'-i Ii' '?tter pa o.f this mou)n: r. It Eetdache stopp)ed in 2M inutes &D - Y ShA at. 1 atarcher it m:ciein a %or.- at r n U c . . 1 V - b5 ..,.e. .'ND II - 0 ca-= 1 V0 q A011 and 1011YAN. it ..hv k 2 in i am tqWv :wu .oked Bt - Q3 1 c a tha otranry, -.%-II i!x ho t im av fnr -ok e. few Ad face: Ir c " 1 It Tclil - u e ke mhe at of Alv1n'."to 1" T. I r aco erA soi - n t 1W Avj 'ius I Ptuin,. th we en ni: blood.:I: o c&d > NV "': r;ainng xv.f ' -: th, nrb 0 a :n-c co' und't, omK !'Y to An carA lleW 1- - V::eI.td 0'cas::n IILetr wc were had -s: bu n az- frn! a elti-. c e I h1 : prl10eZre n y Z1 e:-r, NA -L l I - e . .l . ,I V . *I, .. , .- - - W .l in .. Ca e 4 L s - ...C- A - 4.t A t z had been eea otecaR :s t -. - " :(ta . slE IOII '0'. C. li n. d d ie ,,. - . ,. - - - :i-i,'. I :xe ~ .'' . - a', mici:.~,$no t . t e .- Ve e 6 tI , ' s - , * . - ." t ? 5 si d Mr."E"'.""i *:tbb w!!:' m . . .. ,.,u UV ,c m C' aimer upu .h scne. ed m c: - 3 una ue :2 : .iaC:n rn . Lt t .A ' - 0 I ... 1 *,- '., . - , .. r for infants z 0"OHERS Do Bntenm 's Drops, Godfrey's C' most rcmedi;s for chiU.n are D YO1 K.3w that opium and morpi Do Ye. K.ow that in most countries wi t hu>iLC thema po1sons ? Do You -Z_o--- that you should not uless you or your physician know of what it r.o Yan Know that X:. ii a pu it; ingredients is published wvi! bottle 1o You KXnew that c:e::.. : t the p: That it has 'ncu in us3 for n 1ar 1-"y yeZ of a!i other remedies for chldre: cumbined ? D You Know that the Patent OM] o:her co;ntrics, hav assuad exelusive right 1 .Czstori:." a.d its formula, and that to i Do TYou Know that one of the reaso becauso Castoria had been proren to be als Do You Know that U5 averag, cc::s, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed be vept wet, and that you may have unbrokc We. those things are worth loa Tho fe.osime sianature of chir en r fOr 1 Is Way. Per onl l.s' nm x2n'.' h ean the :a: vm aimn X f'- n I. ind those who are "o'd siagr I who ae endowed with invimeibi i RI hum. are able i> rccive i (0.'OAi1, the Iri- 'pa:rlut, wa eAt 'cd ih!, Ii .,garmn? wh'en 1H was Cv;nin tribute froi ''lie fines n a rv~in he World," to bring abou h it he considered their lasting bene . e, wi!h O'Conuell, abuse wa i n"estlion of give and take. Prodigva Ic'- im seflsClf, he cotud resent it. I 'e wvho called the Dnke of Wel "u a s:nted crporal' and h uset of Commons clgs:ribec .. -d anlley as ''a creature ha] t, half manac,"/ and "'a bloatet n10 foon. Ti:e perr on vexed hy such billings . flu Osess the philosophy oI a.Lmis Courier who when similari: a Fre:nch pro fessor, quiet], V -.r" he must be vexed. 1l1 -. p :-ouer, forger, leper, tmadiuar o.e,callumnittor', libeiler, ~o ib!. , lthy, grimacing rag-picket .ather ,that lie wants to say. ii a Pt: ththe and I are not of thi -u:.1 e onion. and this is his only wae f flu, 'ng it.'-- Fl/is Companion. Free 1'nls. "emi v ur addres; to ii. E. BuckWen d :. ::-a,and get a free sample box a Jr lvsNew Life Pills. A t:mil wit r.ite U ou f their merits. 'These pill reen~naction and are particuilart : LLt-e CnIleInr 01' Co:stiupationt ani a he n - -me. 1 y dontwa U .o't. bu by ) giv i ton I; 'i''''u :: i c2t. ne aar /:r ::c.;er b:<, Sob Fo over Fifty Years -ue fin; '' r chlde wInh- t. to Dia-rho. It wl reev the poor lit. .ie su;te.er inmati . Sold by Diui :sineve.y na:.o ~ word. Twenty-v eeuns btt;e. [Se sure and ask 1" c Assurance A erAad ho_ -X-ssran ante 9 re. et o rthe r munity QfCt Th a ths materoveare - fite 1: .- 11er's a Uisa .:afr:ato onrqet M .2 c', a:i thceoseoo s. 3 L. eysr, iProretess. Le...... d rSt., tanthe 0 . t o .0 mPter oveay, e 1The4ee. an4, ural * 2d Children. You K ow that Paregoric, rdia, many so-called Soothing 3yruPS, and composed of opium or mor)hlir? :ie are stupefying .arce3 lcroisons ? truggists are not permit, to se:- z4rcotics >erm!t any medicine to be given your child i. composed? ly vegetable preparation, and that a Ust cf escription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitchc. rs, and that more Castoria is nOw sold than co D(partment of the United States, and of > Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word atate them is a state prison offense? i for granting this government protection was lately harmiless? doses of Castoria are furnis:ed for 35 of this perfect prepamtlon, your children may enrczt? ring. They are facts. is on every wvrapper. =.P itcher's Castora. TAX NOTICE. COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. WIxNSuoro, S. C., Sept. 30, 1895. s Taxes for the fiscal year commenc ing November 1, 1894, will be due and pa)yble irom the 15th of October to the 31st Drtnbera 1895. The I -rY- state purposes is 41 millQ, *r u.Itv 44 mills, for defi ciienc. 1)5 1. and for schools 2 m.Inill6. 11N k's total general levy of 10 1-15 mi1i I here is also a special I IlevY o clioo. 4f 2 mills in the fol lowi: SCi ,ul Oistricts: Nos. 1, 9, I 10, 11, 12, i 1. 15, 17, 18, and a levy :of 1 mii. i u.e same purpose in .No.19. All taxable polls are required to pay one dollar each. i IThe following kinds of fnd; only are receivable for (axes: G old and Ksilver coin, United States currency, natInal bank notes, and coupons which shall. become cdne and payable during the year 1895 on the consohi dated bonds of this State known as "Brown B-mds," and the bonds of this State known as "Ulue B3onds," and on any other State bonds which may be issed by authority of an Act of'the General A ssembly, the coupons, of which are by such Act made rece:va ble for taxes. The taxpayers will please remember that the Treasurer will not, as hereto fore, visit the ditIerent precincts of the County to facilitate thec payment of taxes,'the latv now niot authorizing it; 1T WILL ]E rEPARED) To RECEIVE THE3I AT II1s OEFICE IN WIXNNBORO -FROI TIE 15TIt OF OCTOBEH TO TIIE 3sT OF DECEMBER NEXT. IIAYNE McMEEEIN, 10-2-S3t County Treasurer. If You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats : Oar~ se.kt frameS are made of white 5!, 1inrroni.ghly glued together at corn (rs :iut a symmetrical skirt cut onl tiienb. P';.njel are made oval by arranging Itn. mrichine with a special rig we hv gut up~, so that wh:en' the seat is iuis?ed it presents a convex suirface, thus causing the varih ) shoUw to good advanta~ge, anid giving the vehicle' at andsome apne'aranice. e cas are thoroughly irotne~d to a piltie so that they are all alike, and backs and tops are inatercbangeable. The advantage f this is that if von have one of our buggies and want a cushionl, back or top we can send roa.one :o fit. t>anels are made of Bice Eid 3 Mou:i1tain oar. Or seats are,:l~ i .d. M loore1 wih ai compe tc: c Co a be pls. ed 1, h DUGG : ~t~i(iR\ Yorkville, S. C. 7-10-v TheLeading Conservatory afk'.srcii ~ CAR FALT:rEN, DireCtor. Fonndd in 1li3 by . Torje- 1b O Q S ' ENNYYAL PILLS Or.iInal mnd Or'y Gecnuine. e'. ot'ist J i'f.' Iups '.' s .d br r.. Locai brui;gi:a. j'L.. ia DENT3 ST R > v nrra'Jor.En AU~ ir )nD S J2KIL]i!!i-t'ami BELECTED TURNIP SEED. After the first rain is your L time to sow Red or Purple Top, Red or Purple Top, Red or Purple Top, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Ponieranian White Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Pomeranian Vhite Globe, Seven Top, Seven Top, SevenTop, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, or Amber Globe Amber Globe Amber Globe Turnip Seed. Be certain to call on ne be fore purchasing elsewhere. AN ORDINANCE. STATE OF SOUT ClionOMNA, Town of vin;Sboro. Be it enact'cd .nd ord-inied by the Intendant anid 1: of the town of Winnsboro in Uoniri nct av! by the authority of -.1he a-n: That al1 per)iii wwor, convicted of viob;uinj anyx of the 'rdinances of the two; of\ Winni,oro may be re quied in theC d:-c cLtin ofth I Lnen dait or. Connlj to dU harid !a'bor on the creets of -'a' (own. DoneC ill Cun.:j;U. thiC h 1..th day of Sep:em r 189, anrd .s 1 wi,h e oore Ce sel~ of the townf aiil\xed. JAS. W. !i\AAIIAN, Intendant. A t es : J. A. L!N.ANT, C:erk SPANISH JTACK Sircd by I nported Wash lllt PaNr rot (which cost owner 62,000), I4M ands high, jet black withL white points. stylish, smooth, and] prprintl made, will serve a limi~td number of mares at myI pl!ace-"Kir'fil~d .Stock Farm." TEMS ;$10.00 to insure (with foci only ). 7.00season withont insturance payable in advance, 5.00 sing'e service, pay able ini advance. W. D. DAVIS, 316 Monticello, S. C. FOR SALE. I '.WILL offetr for sale at public out 1. cry, before the Court Honse door in Wiinsboro, S. C.. on the Iirst Mon day in December (being the 2nd day), between the legal hours of sa'e, all that tract of land lying west from Winnsboro, known as the Park, con taing Twenty.two Acree, more or lets, and bount d by lands oZ Dr. '. B. Madlden, A. 1B. Cathcart and others. 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JOIN A. r!CE.x A..D.D., .-e0-It Precident. root.m ..a.::a . m *els 55'. dw c,'r * NOW READY. ** We have received and are now rea-iv to show our Fall and Winter goods. e h8ve the laigest and most complete stock we have ever shown. Our tock of Dress Goods is magnificent, comprisin a fine line of colors, erges, F!ainel, Henriettas. Also the late-t novelties in Mohair, Silk and 001 mix;ures, and anl elegant line of Black Goods. The prices are filly one iu th lower than over before. Beautiful styles in zi!ki for Wailts. Si.ks for Tzimmings, Velvets, Jet Or amens and Gymps We bave a very 'large stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteen;, Pints,. iugha-ns, B , alung, Canton Flannels, etc. All o tmon g->ods are advancing, lt we canl give you low prices for we BOUGHr EARLY, and BOUGHT LARGELY. We have U ei ape-t Fannels, Biankets, % ool Underv ear, etc., you have L.enl s,Ince !rw aar. 6ee them and you will be convinced. T-ere !a been -i big tru-t formned to put up the prices of leather and shoes. Ve oogli our zhoes cariy and b mgit a very large stock, consequently we ai of-r % ou a gre.t vait-rit, aod at lowest prives. Dailli.nroy :il Our stor-k i; now ready for insp(ction. Miss Ketebin has been North and ,an ,,ive you 'he latest style,-. We have a large sto<.,k of the newest and meat e--il able good;. We offer i ou the best work and lowest prices. We want your trade and know that we can make it to your interest to rade with us. We ofTr you the greatest variety to select from, polite and mapable a'tenion and the lowest prices. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. Ow Dr. MiLIes' Nervine Brought One of Kentucky's Foremost Busi Is Men Back to Health. k% I I ~~ j,I ~ T- ~0 DISEh'SE ha ever presented so many peculiarities, deveioped at \ many ag:rava.ing symptoms ..nd bafEed so many pr-,;ciafls at LaG ~v :ir,. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, usaless, -sipeness, nerveless, as LaGrippe. It is a disease of the nerves. it u e u te t.au, the vitality, the life-giving nerve force that feeds the brain c:eaone remedy that will replace this worn-out tissue: that wi'.l re. '~~iality and restore health. Read what Mr. D. W. Hilton, state tii Mutual Life Insurance 0o., of Kentucky, one of the best known ~c an in thle south, and whose portrait appears above; says about how D rervinc Riestored him to health when all else had failed. n 35 and '90 1 had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, about a ..-... rvning between them, the last one cnnn me to my bed for - ; and attacking my-nfervous systeim, with~ such gver',y ta-2 .:4y ; :aired of. I had not slept for more than two mon~i.ha e: a b L r narcotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. For more Uian c ag weeks I was only conscious of intense ment:al weakness, agonihing -- L.inand the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. __ nin this condition, it seemed like a providential circumstance that'I learne - Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, for in two days after I commenced using it. i began to improve and in one month's time I was virtually cure~d, andi very much to the surprise of everybody who knew of my condition: for none of them believed I would ever recover. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends, not Dae of whom has failed to thank me for doing so, when I have met them again. But the best remains to be told. Mrs. Hilton had suffered with severe nervous troubles for thirteen years and had been treated by several physi ean's, who stand high in their profession, without any perceptible improve ment. Seeing how the Nervine bad so effectually cured me, she commenced using it and is now in excellent health. We never fail to recommend it." LoUISvILLE, Jan. 22, 1895. D.U W- HILTON-. nS s' Nevn Restores Ur fl __of le Health RIDE A ST EARNS. Ask any STEA RNS rider hat he thinks of his YELLOW FELLOW. STEARNS riders are satisfied riders. Join the ranks of STEARNS enthusiasts. E. C. STEARNS & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. SoUTHERN AGENTs: W.~I D. GAS SH CO. mara