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THEF. NEWS AND HERALD.1 flBLISED T?- WEEiCLY ?,A if.Nl {~ L9 ci-.11PASY' TEiT1.ZN ADvANCE: e Year, .- - - 3.00 e flontir. - - - - -> IL)V 81T1ING ATU R ..S : A i Ft'v L"')ii r "41;11 Ss.eli inser Ie. SI ra- fov coaLr.w.L adver Iter' r rates chtrged for obitua:ies. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for p m;fons and views expressed .anywhere Ine than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac a ,n>panied by the 1 rue name of the author - nd written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true a- required as an evidence of good faith All coinmunicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE A EWS AND HERALD Co. W. D. DoUGLAss, Editor. JAS. Q. DAVis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLIOTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. TasIaI, October 8, :18 5 WHETHER or not the Road Congress has done any real good or not, it shows that our people are thinking on The subject. The mere fact that such a body has assembled is a good indi catien, and we expect to see good re suits from it. The Convention's Work. A brief summary of what has been ce)mplished by the Convention may be of smie interest to ou. readers. Oa the whole it hai :one a great deal of work, but a great deal of time was ->nsumed in diseassing matters iii which the public was not much interest ed. - Articles under the following heads have been completed: Exe;;utive d-e partment, impeschmentz, municipal corporations and pole- ..jglation; and miscellanious, and thb legislative department is practically fnish-d. Most of the articles that have been completed are similar to the articles in the old constitution, but many very important changes "iavc oeen made... In the execative department, the im portant changes cousit in givihg the Governor power to remove dihonest officials when a' true bill has been found against them by a grand jury, - the removal 'to continue until they * are acquitted; the other change is giving the Governior the right to veto a part of a bill without vetoing the whole of it. The artie:e on impeach ments is substantially the same as in the present e anstitution. Giving municipalities power to exemp~t manufacturing enterprises from taxation is a new feature of the ~nntiturida;' ind is right. It wou'd have been a dangerous thing to have adopted Senator Tillman's scheme, by which .Qmplovees of factories could have had manufacturing places in corporated. The dispensary feature of the cynsti * tution is entirely. new. The prohibition of an'y divorce law is merely nutting into the organic law what has Ion? been the sentiment of the St'ste.. This is a matter on which a great deal can be said on both sides. The provision' n quiring the Gene ral Assembly to pss oniy general laws, and let special legislation alone as far as possible, if followed, will save a great deal of expense. Pardoning board, the madiages be tween the races, the chanae as to the time of the sessions of the : legislature are familiar now to the public, and all of them, we think, will be generally approved. The Convention will reassemble on the 15th of this month, and it has a great deal of important work still oin hand, enough probably to keep it in session till Christmas. It seen.s to us that it would be in the interest of economy for it to supercede the legis lature and provide for tbe supply bill. The delegates are all now at homnc and they can get the sentiments of tl.c people on the matter. 1Te Erskine Special Sidetracked--Addi tions to the School Party, GuREENvILLE, S. C., Oct. 5.-The "En-kine special" was sidetracked at this plac3 this morninst at 2.30, where it will remain until 10. In addition to the students, there ar on board 3iiss Gray Atkins and Rev. W. WV. O:r, who has charge of the party;I C. I). McCormick, of Spotswood, Va.. and B. F. White, of Hickory Grove,I S. ('. The Chester and Yorkvillec on tingent went by t he Seaboard Air Line. The following students have j>ined the party sinci leaving Charlotte: Miisses Bessie and Clara Holland and Misees Carson and Falls, of Gastonia; B. F. White, Hickory Grove, S. C.,I and C. D. MIcCormiek, of Spotswood, Va. Rev. C. E. Todd met the girls of his college at this place. The party will arrive at Donald's at 1:?I o'ek ek m.I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cou~nty. ( I FRAK J. CHENEY makes eath that he. is the senior part.ner of the firm o f F. J. CHIENET & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the.. sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH. CURE FSEAL ] A. W. GLEASON, F Notary Public. I-tall's Catarrh Cure is taiken inter-i nally and acts directly on the b:ood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimoninls, free. F. J. CHENEY & CU., WS->ld by Druggists, 75c * o, H1eadache sted ein o minutesg Dr PilONETS FROM NImR0.T-N Rocm-cy. Oct. 7.-Thc weather is innsually dry, though the air is quite )a!myv.: Cotton has been largely harvested nd ginned 'and all are aecd at the reat rize in price. We sicerely hope ar farmers will learn two lessons, sit, that the Lrice is due "olUly to the eported size of the (:'op, andA 2nd, tO top listeninlg to the Scrubby politi ians who (o:ne along and preach carcitv of money as the cause of all >ur troublO. Keep the crop small and Ihe price can be made to go to 122 :ents, and I guarantee thit every man who has a pound to sell ca I find a nan with the money to pay for it. That nseful aiir of the farmer, the blue bird, has again put in an appear ance and are now quite numerous around here, evidently having immi grated from el-ewhere, as all were killed by the late Lard winter. Pheasants are on the increase. _Maj. Woodward -has fifteen in confinement and has received iMt,lligence of two broods of yeung es on the outside, showing that they are taking hold. Let us hope that the hunters wNiv! spare them for a few years, when they may be as plentiful as in Oregon. It is claimed that more fish are reared and eaten around Rockton than in any other scetion of the county. Five were rcc.ntly cauglt (With hook and line) from a pond in the suburbs of this lively place which weighed 49 pounds, the largest tipping the beam at 14 pound, and yet we deny perpe trating any more scaly tricks than are common in other sections. Who will :ay after this that ponds on cvery farm in the county are not desirable? We are taking the factory fever fast, and warn Winusboro that umless some definite move is soon nude in tbis directi. si.e will onjv be rated as a second class town and will have to come to Rockton for her span truck. Our popu'ation is steadily increas ing, but we are sorry to say that fully 81 per cent are bachelors. We over heard one say that if Rockton could not get t:e fact>ry from Winnzboro he was sure of tie of her gir:s. Occasional. Free riii. Send ytar address to II. E. Duck:en & Co.: Chicago, and get a free sampl. box of Dr.'King's New Life Pilk. A t:ial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Cnsu.pation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invalua ble. They are guaranteed to he perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They 'do not weak en by t!-eir action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigotate the system. Regu' .r size 2->e. per box, Sold b'y McMaster & Co., Druggists * At East Liver-pool, 0., last Wednes day the six-year-old son of' Andrew Vandyn was burned at the stake by five companions and so badly injured that he cannot recover. Some men happoned to see the performanice and t-ied to rescue h:m, but his clothes had taken fire and he was'badly bur-ned, and the physicians say it is impos&'tle for him to live. A Wild West show exhibited there about a month ago and since that time the boys of the town have been playing indian. means so much mnore than you imagine--sernous 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 ::d generally ex OW1TShausted, nervous, f ~ have no~ appetite and cani't work, begin at oncetak I m~g theimost rehi ro i ble n:rengthening medicine,which is ,. Brownt's Iron Bit- ~ ters. As few bcot- , B,ties cure-benefit ' t4 comes rom te , peaan t a'e Dyspepsia, Kidney arnd .iver Neuralgia, Troubles, Costigation, Bad Blood Maisi-ia, Nervouis ailments Women's compiaints. dGet only the genuine-a: ha crossed red lies on the v:rapper. P.' :h: s e u stitutes.d On recegt of tto a' ::2mm w F air Viev;s and hock-m. SRO'Wn CHEMc/,L CO.E .':0E D TIIIACJRA FOR THINi PEOPLE. Are yO tIiRn Fesh made with Thinacura Tablets by a| sientific process. They create perfect| assimilation of e-very form of fo:d. secret htg the valuable parts ar.d discardinug the worthless. They make thin faees plump and round out the figure. They are the STANDARDI RVEMED)Y or leanness, contanin-.: NO \1:K'N:c, ai tbsolutely harmless. Prce, prepaid, St per box, : or $->. tamphlet, "1ioW TO GE-AiT," FR:EE. ie THINIACUiRA CO., 49 Iroadlway,N.Y NOTIKE. I am authorized to yell a limni e ubr of Fa' m lIUghs for the use of he celebrated l3oss Pa-out rTannih. 'rocess in this County. You canta it home by this safe, rinick,"cheap and -liable proce.a. F .r p:rtHiiah* U mni aprily i h-12-im d. ) E.1- P'JXONALD. A NESS & HEAD Nc0!SES CURE A for InfantS ai OTHERS7 Do Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cor most remedies for children are C Do Yox Know that opium and morphii Do You Know that in most countries d V:.tihout labeling them poisons ? a You Know that you should not i -nless you or your physician hnow of what it i, Do You Know that casteria is a pure its ingredients is published with e-ry bottle? Do You Know that ca: is the pre S.at it has been in use for nearly thirty yean of all other remedies for children cu-mbined r Do You Know that the Patent Olex other countries, have issued exclusive right to "Castoriz " and its formula, and that to im Do You Know that one of the reasone because Castoria had been proven to be abso Do You Know that 35 average cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed o be kept well, and that you may have unbrokei Well, these things are worth knowi The fac-simile s_nature of . Children Cry for F Headache bestroys Health Resiltinq in poor memory, irritability, ner vou3nAss and intellectual exhaustion. It induces other forms of discase, such as epi lnpsy, heart disease, apoplexy, insanity. etc. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Mrs. Chas. A. Myers. 201 Hanna St., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes Oct. 7, 1894: "I suffered er:ibiy with severe headaches, dizziness, iackachc andI nervousness, gradually grow ng worse until my life was despaired of, r 'i try what we would, I found no relict il I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine. . have taken five bottles and believe I am a '11 iman, and I have taken great com t in recommendin:: all of my friends to Ne:-:i .c. You may publish this letter .- wish, and I hope it may be the means nr some other sick mother's life, as It nsale by all druzgists. Book on Heart SNervos.sent Fi.EE. Dr. Miles Medical E:khart, Ind. iles' Rem!edies Reostore Health. Docs This I The management of the E quitable Life Assurance 'Sedety iu the Department of Sthe Carolinas, wishes to se cure a few Special Resident A gents. Those who are fitted fr tis 'work will find this -t in. :. how.ever, and those ~ ho suce best in it possess ~ hrctr, mature judgment, 2 t t. pe:seerance, and the o repc of their community. SThink this matter o)ver care fully. There's an unusual 8 Sopeanig for somebody. If it f.;ou, it will pay you. Fur t:er infor-mation on request. ~W. J. Rod dey, manager, Rock Hill!, S. C. HEY SER H()USE, M. .. L.,[, Heyser, Proprietress., No 3 Lo. d St., Atlant:, Ga. 1.5O to S2.oo Per Day. Special Rates;by tiie Week. Ceresand beauices the hair. 1.tcc eFails to estore Gray BHair to its Youthful Color. Cures ecap d~oae &hartin. id Children. YOu Know that Paregoric, lia, many so-called Soothing SYruPs, U.nd omposed of opium or nor-pbine? ie are stupefying tar:otli poisons? rt.ggists are not pvrmitted to sel narcotica ermit any medicine to be given yo'r child composed? ly vegetable preparaton, and that a list of scription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. and that more Castoria is now sold than Department of the United States, and of Dr. Pitcher r.ad his assigns to use the word Itate them Is a state prison offense ? for granting this government protection was [tely harmless? ,loses of Castoria are furnish' for 25 this perfect preparation, your children may rest ? . They are facts. .....-.-.- is on evry wrapper tchers Castoria. TAX NOTICE. COUNTY TiREASURERWS OFFICE. WI-iNsuoO, S. C., Sept. 30,189. $ Taxes for the fiscal year commellC ing November 1, 1894, will be due and payable from the 15th of October to the "1st De-nberw 1895. The It vy for State purposes is 4 mills, G.ri~ Cmkty 3i mills, for defi Ciece 1.15 mi-i. and for schools 2 mills. makinl: total gcn^ral levy of 10 1-15 jniI.- - -here is also a special levy 1 -chto .4 2 mills in the fol loWi: Sc:* I >istricts: Nos. 1, 9, 10, 11, 1:. 14.1, 1. 17, 1S, and a levy of 1 mii r . te same purpose in No. 19. All taxable polls are reqnired to pay one dollar each. The following kinds of funids only are receivable for taxes:- Gold and silver coin, United States currency, national bank notes, and couponls which shall become duie and payablc during the year 1895 on the consoli dated bonds *of this State known as "Briown Bonds," and the bonds of this State known as "Blue B3onds," anid on any other State honds which may be issued by authority of an Act of t.he General Assembly, the coupons, of which are by such Act made receiva ble for taxes. The taxpayers will please i emember that the'Treasurer will not, as hereto fore, visit tile difaerent precincts of the County to facilitate the payment of taxes, the law now not anthorizinlg it; BUT WILL BE PREP'ARED TO RECEIVE1 TIE3 AT His OEFICE IN WINNsBORo MiOX THE 15Tu oF OCTOBSEX TO THlE 31sT OF DECEMBERt NExT. HAYNE MCMEEKN, 10.2-$t .. County r1esurer.1 If ,You Want to Know How Good Buggies are Made, READ. Seats : Our seat frames are mrade of white ash, thoroughly glued together at corn ers and a symmetrical slirt cut on them. Paels are made oval by arrangimg the machine with a special rig we have gotten no, so that when the se'at 1s inished it.presents a conivex surface, thus causing the vjarnisht z show t0 good advantage, anidgivingc the rehicle a handsoine -appearance. .eats are thoroughly ironed to a patterni so that they are all alike, and backs and tops are interchangeable. Tfhe ad-vantage of this is that if von have one of our buggies and.: wanit a cushion, back or top we can 'snd you one to fit. ?aneir are made. .of Blaie Ridge toumntainl polar. Or seats are made by Mr. Cicero More wit h -a com'petent~ corp-s o? as si.tati. 'epi eu.1'y c:ha :engr thr- wor:ld to Mr. WV. Mi. n.ia. oft God' yard. of th. "PREMIUMt A \ BUGY" Yorkville, S. CL 7-10-r The Leading Conservatory of A!i'.rlea CAn FAEL'TEN DireCtor. Founded in 18:3 by t - . Tore. Cl ' i.ng fulinrimatr. FPA FR A'.kw. H A ?. General Mtaaer. ENNYUYAL PLS 1 Original andl Only Genuine- l - t*ms an ine an d ,. ALU.i .:s Roeli, o se ad it . lue r i . T ' rean b ENT]lI S'I &RY E J. QUATTLfEBArUm. .U D) . ELECTED TURNIP SEED. fter the first rain is your time to sow ed or Purple Top, Zd or Purple Top, ed or Purple Top, Large WNhite Globe, Large White Globe, Large White Globe, Ponteranian White Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Pomeranian White Globe, Seven Top, Seven Top, SeveriTop, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, Golden Ball, or Amber Globe Amber Globe Amber Globe Turnip Seed. Be certain to call on mc be fore purchasing elsewhere. AN ORDINANCE. STATE or SOFT CAnoiN.-, Town of Winnsboro. i Be it cnacted *z;nd ord:Jid by the Intendant and W,--rdens of the town of Win..suor.> in CIAMlli met and by the authority of the ' ame: That all person v:.-i ;r. cviCtCd of viola;I.4 any ot thi ordiniances of the t>wn of Wins .oro may bc re quired ini the diiscreti,n of te 1nten cant or Counclil to do' hartd labor orn e irceta of saild tanm. Done; in Co:unzii ti ihe 12thi day of Sep:mb:r, lb.5, anid [. S ] wit h tia be Jrpora "-e.iea of the tuwn atiised. Inten.dant. SPANISH TAxCK Sired by Imnported Watsh nglon Par ot (which coat ownerI $2,000), 143 hands high,j2t black with white points, stylish, smooth, mmd pr4ortionlatelY inde, wil serve a limited number of mares t. my place--"Fairiield Stock Farm." TERMs :$10.O0 to insture (with foal only). 7.00season withont insurance payable in advance. 5.00) sing'.e ser'vice, pay able in advance. WV. D.- DAVIS, 3.16 Monticello, S. C. FOR SALE. WILL off'er for~ sale at public out cry, before the Court House door n Winnsboro, S. C.. on the first Mon da in Decembe.r (being thbe 2nd day), et.ween the legal hours of sa!e, all that tract of land lying west from Winsboro, known as the Par'k, con taining Twenty-two Acres, more or less, and bound- d by lands of Dr. T. B. Madden, A. B. Cathcart and The Council reserve theC right to re jet any or all bids. By order of Council: 9-14td J. A. IIINNANT, Clerk. COPYRIG HTS. CA I OBTPAN A PATENT ? 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'Ful ceeti riel - w! dere li:tir ltO! .tde ,lFacul tyv of S .eciali,ts anmd i jl.iljllLted orps of LeCtwer-!Ci. D ngs Oh wic '-.50.0 efxm pei d ieva I :nprovig and W em'h Irging; c eU funihed: eui,pped w4hti ail nOty ~IaIs: mimina,iimneg . elcole .ew Chem t ic l at II 'hys i 1 Al \para' 1 \ Al i-m wo elur-' .il. d, e irpeled and lig::rd a' 'i h as; Ott:ni cohl b-.t ason eerv ii or: h-' u-aa .JOnI'-, reuet hor.1 t'I. m~nbie of cebuitrbe :ils Y. Fiii ,.m ?6+ NOW READY. *** We have received and are now ready to show our Fall and Winter goodi. Ve have the largest and most complete stock we have ever shown. Our -tock of Dress Goods is magnificent, comprising a fine line of colors, erges, Fl3nuel-, Henriettas. Also the late-t novelties in Mobair, Silk and Vool inixtures, and an elegant line of Black Goo:s. The prices are fally one ou th lower than ever before. Beautifas stsles in Siiks for Waists, Silks for Trimmings, Velvets, Jet Or iaments and Gymps. We have a very "large stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Prints, 3inghaus, i1t a,hing, Canton Flannels, etc. All :.>tton goods are advanciog, >ut we can give you low prices for we BOLGHT EARLY, and BOUGST LARGELY. We have tne ei:apet F.annels, Blankeu;, wool Underwear, etc., yon have ;een since thct war. See them and yon will be convinced. Tr,e a been i big trust formed to put up the prices of leather and shoes. We tougi our Shoes early and bougnht a very large.stoek, consequently we aan otfer you a great variety, and at lowest prices. Our stock is now ready for insp( etion. Miss Ketebin has been North and can give you 'he latest syles. We have a large stotk of the newest and most de!ii able good . We offer i on the best work and lowest prices. We want sour trade and know that we. can make it to your interest to trade with u;. We offr you the greatest variety to select from, polite and capable a'tention and the lawest prices. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RIFF. Fr'OM LaGip pe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Brought One of Kentucky's Foremost Busi ness Men Back to Health. AV II: IU \' 114 A S.Ss er p s m p d Q Iayagrvtn smt-~ an/'flds an scasa Larpe.N ieaelavsisvitm s eiittd uees - 4lels,nrees sLGip I sadsaeo henre;i uss nth isue hetaiy, telf-giignrefreta ed h ri 9 an 90S iS had eter prseee atso of plaritie, debotedgt \Y einagrabeten stm h lasne cenuie g s t m y sedal for and atae-kn m nerv ouss s systipem, Ith dis.ese ha ev y; u~c "' .lsred th. Ithadiy nth slie-giit ere force tho monthxep bri T -r io rcotc that il stu epl.bgace me wonou tie;stFo more :.a ' el s utuaoly o nsaceo of entucnse ne oheanes kong a i.n the scth and Iwse ourtroing apear. .,sysbu o en in scodtion.r eed t ea whvenal circumstanied tat leane fnd Mis[ Restortiv e erie, attacks .o daysip abo t cmenced usirgit. inbg towmpoend min ls one th's ti me a o m1ly ged,o nd .; much ttheurise my neveryboytm w h new of m y niin e -.n ofth ived. I haud ntevr recoe Ihabn otin exct olt sicendhaercommtatuended rrmedie btov m nof riend,nor ore -l whom has aile tol hanscio ofo intnso, whenI aesshe agniing nerus toe fort tirteen yeas anduhad grown treated. bysvrlpyi cl, ho tahigh oniin. teir professi on, ietitay circeptane thpove met .ilhwes Rerative hadne o~i so eectays amer shecommenced asing it and isno imexcelen ah inoe moitster fil~ to recommed1 an i mc t tesrrs of verboyllokew em abnit o Aske.8r~ ay reoE NdeSy rieme st ayo yfins o n uwht hs ailed o this efrdigs,wenIhv ehmaan nvos TEARNuiS ortireears a ntsid had ben r.e y eealpyi usngitan iJowin exelethl e rak fS ERNSt ecommediat." RIDECA STEARNSC. Ask anSoUTEARN riderS. W. . OAES CO..TEA-RNS C