The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 12, 1895, Image 2
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WINNSBORO, S. C.
Saturiay. October 12. 13i95
WHY IRBY VOTiED FOR. THE NAME
BUTLER.
Eetract froa interview in Headlight.
."S'iiator, wh:. did y0"uNoite for the
- nime*6Butleffor the new c unty,
itystead of Salada?" -
"I am glpd you have asked me this
-queadon, -for I-desi egonstate my po
Sition and my i:casons in, linguage so
l1ain that all.may_ -derstnd. I di-l
not desire or itito h mor the name
of Ex-Senator M. C Butler, but I hid
iii m mimt at that time the name of
William U.trerone ot the most gal
ILatt q-!diers of t6e Rev,dlu-ion, and a
heri from whale loin<4 sp uig a I ng
line of the ablest saie.m mi an I %var
ri)r4 thLt oar.state ias'ee'produced.
Ditd Wn Butler, the foanl ler1 of Ih.
illustrion< fNmily, to-day Sorvive, he
would be a ref,rm.,r. .Wli,- our st-tte
was a howling wilderness, Bater I ft
Virginia on ho-sebic*:, his wife riding
bebtud him, he.anse he c md not
hold his own with the rich and nristo
cratic families of the Old Dominion.
He 6uilt a cabin upon the Salud,
river, and when the war of th-i Revo
lation broke out, did heroic battl: for
his country. Two of my gr.-at uncles
fell fighting in his command, while a
number ot the family namei in the
upper section of our state are linked
with that of Butler Mv gre.t uncle
narriel William Bulers daughter
and her dust now reposes in the family
burial-ground at Red Bank, in Saluda
c>unity. Pierce Butler, an>ther horo e
soldier ot this name, fell fighting b2
sides a brothe of Ben Tiliman's at
Chirabr-sco, Mexico. 0 hers of that
name have occupied high and distin
guished positions i-1 onr State, and
have rendered their pe iple faithful
and vallient service Wnen M. C.
Butler was a youth of 15 years. G e-rge
D. Tillman was elected for the legis
lature from Edgefleld c>unty, on the
creation of this i.ew coun.y, to be
known as Butler e.ounty. For 45
years the people o' that section con
-tendedi for the name, the committee
unanimously reported the name of
Butler. adn~[ voted for the name of
Butler. I did not have M. C. Btutler
in view at the time, and Mr-. Gee D.
Tillman expressly and distinctly s'ated
upon the floor of the convention that
the name was not intended as an
honor to M. C. Butler. This reform
movemedt is founded on great princi
ples. It is not founded on passion, on
hatred or on prejudice. We are not a
set of ghouls, to dig up the bones of
the dead and spit upon and spurn
them. It is the honored name of But
ler for which I cast my ballot. I have
neither regrets to offer nor apologies
te make. I f&zught Butler for five
years in the Senate, an i I fought his
re-election last ye:sr. Hie was defeated,
and is a poor man who l.ad to leave
his native state and go elsewhere to
seek employment by which to make a
support for his family. I d- not be
lieve in insulting the dead or hounding
down the living. Senator Bulter did
wrong when he became an independent
candidate, and he was rebuked by his
people with a crushing defeat. Let us
now leave him,.in peace, and remember
that he left a portion of his body upon
the battle.field of Virginia. If Senator
Butler aspired for office to-day I
would oppose him, for he do s not
represent the sentiments of~ myself or
my people. I conder inde pend-j
ent candidacy as mns . .s any one,
but nothingthat M. C. Butlet can do
will cast a r eflection. upon those old
hero'es, statesmen and patriots whose
. dust repose in the soil of Saluda.
Old People.
- Old people who require medicir,e to
regt.late the bowels and k-idneys will find
the true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and con
tains no whiskey nor other intoxicant; but
acts as a tonic and alt rative. It acts
mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding
strenigth and giving tone to the organs,
thereby..aiding Nature in the performance
of the functions. Electric Bitters is an
excellent appetizer and aids digestion.
Old People liud it just exactly what they
nee. I-rice fifty cents per bottle at Mc
Master & Co.'s Drug btore. *
Insanity Increasing.
The board of regents of the Lunstic
Asylum met in the city yesterday, a-ll
the members being present except
Mr. Gooding. Much important busi-.
ness was transacted.
The board authoriz:d Dr. Taylor to
c:osc the negotiations, which have
been pending for some time, for -the
purchase of the Wallace. property,
facing the Asylum, a.nd embracing 108
acres and four hi'stom ic buildings..
'Th~e present Asylum ro,ad will -be
vposed, in order to give space for -the
new buildings to be erected.
The cellars for the Parker building
(for color'ed male patients) have al
ready been excavated, and the laying
of the foundations will begin in a
few days. Grte million bricks are on
hand for the work.
The present population of the Asy
-- u m is 837. There were 25 discharges
yesterday.--Registsr.
B tckMen's Arnica Salve.
TEHE BEST SALVE in the world for (Guts,
Brui.ses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt R heum, Feve*r
Sores, Teter,Cheppedl Iands. CiilhAlaine
Corns, and all Skin IEruptions, and poi,
tivtkyreure s Piles, orne pay reql'ired it
ls er.,rante'd to give perfect<- an,
reve refun<1ed. Prica- 2 - .,,
A. R. P. COLLEGE.
tt. W. W, Orr Happy Over the Result of
His Work--Fine Openings.
Rev. W. W. Orr returned last night
rom Due West, S. C., where he went
o be present at the opening of Ers
:ine College, and the other colleges
>f the A. R. P. Church, at that point.
le reports Erskine College as opening
vith 107 students-the largest number
n 35 years. Nine states are represented.
5everal more are expected to enter
vithin the next, month. Tnere are 45
iew students.
The old students and citizens gave a
eception Mouday night to the new
;tudents of both colleges. Speeches
ere made by Drs Grier and W. L.
Pressly and Revs. C. E. Todd and
W. W. Orr. After the sreeches ice
,reaml and cake were served by the
Foung ladies to all in attendance.
rhe young people had two hours of
ocial intercourse.
The female college has 62 boarders
md quite a number of local pupils
the largest opening there for 10 yc=rs.
Rev. C. E. Todd never seemed happier,
sayr. Orr. -
The "college home" has 32 students
in it and all ::eem delighted.
Mr. Orr, who is the college agent,
feels very much gratified over the
opeing-it shows that his work has
not been in vain.
.The Observer is very popular, he
says, at Due West, being read by
both students aid faculty.
Mr Orr starts for Corsicana, Texas,
to-night. He will be gone a week or
ten days.-Charotte Observer.
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
bausted, nervous,
have no appetite
and can't work,
begin at oncetak
ing the most reha
ble strengthenig
medicine,which is
Brown's Iron Bit
ters. A few bot
ties care-beneSt
itS comes from the
1LLers very rst dose-ii
pleasBt to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Cone'tigation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
.dGet only the genuine-it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub
will sernd set of Ten Beautiful Voridt
Fair Views and book-free.
.sRown.CHElflicAL co. BALTdRE~. MD.,
EXHANME FEED
AND SALE STABLES.
All persons indebted to the under
iged by niote falling due on the 1st
and 15th of October will prepare to
meet same as full pay~ ment will be re
quired.
I bave a few
NEW BUGGIES
for sale cheap for cash. Also a few
MtILCH COWS.
A couple of Eecond-hand
.FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,
in good run ninlg order, and one pair of
LARGE MULES..
Will sell them for cash or on twe:ve
moutis' time.
A. WILLIFORD,
Winnsboro, S. C.
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contains a descriptive sketch or
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Price .One Dollar,
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DN E DOLL AR AND FIFTY CENTS.
C. M. DEMPSEY.
1511 Main St., Columbia, S. C,
>-21-y 17 95
at7 tee ianand woman in the rited
abit to have one of my hoks on these dis
Wha
Castoriv, is Dr. Samuel Pitchei
and Children. It contains nej
other Narcotic substance. I
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothii
It is Pleasant. Its guarant<
Millions of Mothers. Castorig
feverishness. Castoria prev
cures Diarrhoea and Wind
teething troubles, cures cc
Castoria assimilates the fo<
and bowels, giving health:
toria is the Children's Pana
Castoria.
cutoria is an excellent medicine-foe chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good efect upon their children." -
DP. G. C. OSGOOD,
Lowell, Mass.
Castoris is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant whenmothers willconsiderthereal
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of thevariousquack nostumswhich ar
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium..
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da.-J. P. KDIemos,
Conway, Ark.
'.The, Centaurw Comnpaurg, -17 31
IDoes ims
U1flit You? j
The management of the
Equitable.Life Assurance
Society in the Department of
the Carolina-, wishes to se
cure a few Special Resident
Agents. Those who are fitted
Sfor tis work will find this
almOpportlility
g tis work, however,and those
gwho succeed best in it possess
gcharacter, mature judgment,
itact, perseverance, and the*
respect of their community.'
Think this matter over care
Sfully., There's an'unusual ~
opening for somebody; If it
fits you, it will pay you. Fur-I
ther information on- request.
W. J. Roddey, Manager,
Rock Hill,.S. C.
I FOR SALE.
~ ILL offer for sale at public out
.cry, Left e the rntHuedo
av ini December (bing~t the 2n-t 'ay),
etw en the leMal hon.rs 'of sale, alld
hat tract of land lying we-t fromo
innsboro, known as tihe Park, con-|
aining Tweni'v-t~wo Acres, more ori
less, anld bon~nded by -lands of Dr.l
. B. Madden, A. B. Cathcatrt and
ther..
The Council reserve the light to re
ct any or all bids
By order of Council:
9-4td J. A. HENNANT, Clerk.
FOR THIN PEOPLE'.
Are you thin ?
Flesh made with Thinacura Tablets by-a
scientific I,roerss. -They create perfect
assimilatiun of every fornm ei. forl, secret
iag the valuable parts ardc discardinug the
tvorthless. They make tin faces -plump
and r -und out the figures They are the
-STANDARD REMEDY
for leanness, contalning 30 ARSENIC, an(l
absolutely harmless.
- Pirice, prepaid, S1 per box, ; for $5.
amplet, "HOW T) G(ET FA T," FREE.
eTHiINA.CURA CO., 04 9 Broadway,N.Y
COPYRIGk1TS.
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT 9 For e
wtaswe vnn oetinn, r to
tonsstrictyconfidential.bA an dbook of In
taiitem nt free a a atogue of mechan
aet taen tr u aun &Co. receive.
isudeekly eleatl iustraed, has byfa the
lrt circlation of a scientifi wor inthe
Bulding Edtor. mothli ea Single
biotice.
E ARE AGAIN P'RE?Al ED TO
Vnegotiate long time loans oni farm
mortgages Address
J. E. McDONAL) D.
W. D.IDOUGLANS, or
J. Q UA VIS,
6-MfWinnsn.ro. S. C.I
A. E&. D.\VIS,
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CEA P s scl iess arflm
~tis
-'s prescription for Infants
[ther Opium, Morphine nor
t.is-a harmless -substituto
ig Syrups, and Castor Oil.
,a is thirty years' use by
, destroys Worms and allays
mts vomiting Sour Curd,
Colic. ~Castoria relieves
nstipation and filatulency.
)d, regulates the stomach
rand ~natural sleep. Cas"'
ea-the mother's Friend.
-Castoria.
"Castor% is sowel adapted toobildren that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. ARcama XL D.,
Ill iso Oxford St.,.Brooklyn, N. Y.
".Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken higliy of their experi
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
merits of- Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it."
VUr=D HosPITAL AD DISPENARr,
Boston, M
ALLEN C. SMITE, Pres.,
rray st"eet, Now York City.
HEY SER HOUSE,
Mrs. M. L. Heyser. Proprietias.
No. 85 Loyd. St., Atlanta, Ga.
$1-50 to $2.00 Per Day,
Specia!-Rates'by the Week.
9-28 N .iager.
Are You Coming to the
--EX20S [fIrIN 3
Do von want to stop at a good placc
in the subu.rbs ont of the noise
and dust? Electric Cars
pass the door. Con
. venient to City
and Fair
gounds.
COPENH IL L
Is the.pihee,
Conor Hihland an~d Augusta Aye.
MoDRATERATEs.
- SPEC-IAI RATEs TO PARTIES.
References given. Make your -ar
rangemeuts in advance. Save annoy
ance and tr'o'bfe. Five minutes' ride
to grounds. -Address,.
A. A. HUSTED,
10-8 Atlanta, Ga., General Delivery.
- Exposition -
BOAR D.
IN PRIVAT'fLE HOUSE.
238 West Peachtree,
Atlanta, Georgia
THIRD iDOOR FR~O.\ LINDrEN
STREET; ON CARl LINE, midway
between Car Shed and (near') E<posi
NEW BEDS,
MiODERlATE R ATES..
COILORL' ASSUR E1).
Dkt A. B. PATTElRSON.
10
The best $3.00 Mfen's Shoes on the
market
Made from tannery calfskin, dongola
tops, all leasher trimmed, solid leather
.soles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles.
Unequaled for beauty, fmie workman
~hip, nd waring qualities. Your choice
of all the popular toes, la.sts and fasten
Every pair contains a paid-np Acci
dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for
-0days.
Wear Let:s' Accident insurance
'hces, and gos insm'ed free
:S old by W. R. DOTYT & CO.
NOTICE.
I am authorized to sell a limited
t~niber of Farm Rights for thec use of
he celebra d - Boss Pa! ent Tanning
rrcess in'tnis County. You can tan
t ome by this safe, quick,lcheap and
eeable proces. F;r particulars and
erms ap plyI to
c -o12.ln T T. McUnrniALT.
1,16z. ylac.onaH9,
ALL OF 1895.
1ood TImes Ahead
PARTICULARLY TrI T H OSE w ho
11 he wise enongh to seek genuine
agai-l, and I claim to have such
mrga-is to offer my friends th:s Fall,
li give my reasons why I propose to
tdersell all competitors, ai follows:
.-Our entire stock of General Mer.
chandise 3UST be couverted into
ready cash in order to wind up
the business of A. Macdonald &
Co.
ial.-I prefer to give my friends and
neighbors the benefit of the
sweeping reduction in prices
rather thin sell out in a lump,
that all might have an opportu
- itv of sccurirg bargainc
3rd.-Whcn the advance came on
Shoes, Hardware, and other
uouds in our line, we fortunate
ly I ad a bi snpply on hand,
and ti e p otit which the advance
in pri;'s leg/iliatell g-tve ua
w ll 1w ihi: o% 1i to ourll enS'o1tnr;,
the: e:y ae 1 Ig their al
mllst al firct CS'
4th.-I %%ill be in the co:!oi market
from start to finish, pa% iug ful
price4-dowt tor get 11his. Will
also pav highest cash price foi
cotton0 seed.
Be sure and consult my priczs or
B -ting and Ties before vou by
bogt these several ml z we - whe1
th, V wer at rock hloilln -cc , an
w i give I 0u gren' a ;anila "rie l on]
Mr IVac&onM1.
SURVIVOR,
BLACIKSTOCK. S. C.
TAX NOTICE.
-.-.- ---
COCSTY TAv.RS OFFICE.
Wz-sn -lo. 6. C , , pt. 30 1-6.85
Taxes for thm. lisra' y. ar e !n;n ii'
ing November. 1, l894, wIl b dnva ;.n
payble :romn the 15th1 f (X Ib r
the 31st Decmb i, i895
' The l vs f.i .ii1 n-.r--i
m ill, fmr C un'. :3.1 mill.. 1
cienCy 1 15 i t,..d r .-eh
mills. w2kinl - ia 2.n rl d '
10 1-153 ilsih here i - als a
lev to- schoo s of .2 mid. i.n m.e to
lowing Sebo l 1)i :nre : N s 1.
of . zim f ,r s aui- i-u p> -c 1
No. 19.
All taxable polis are i-egni.e I to pe.
one (dllar each.
The f.>ilow'in-' niIil ot fi" d - i
are n~ c.vabule for :axe: :. 'i an
silve~ c 'in, i:ed 1 t e Li i. u .i.cy
national banuk nlo'S, anid coupon
which shall bec >ne du: aid pa ah
during the year .1895 on .he con '.1
ated b.'nds of this State knowna
'Brown B,nds," and the bouli- of thi
State knoivn as "Blue liConds," aid o
any other State hon ds which may 1b
issiued by authority of an Act of th
General 'Assemnbly, the conpons
which are by suchi Act made rLcive
ble for taxes.
The taxpayers will please r mem;be
that the Treasurer wil not, as heret(
fore, viAit the diflerenit precincts of th
County to facilitate tl.e payment,
t axes,the la,v no w not ant ihorizing 1
BUT WILL liE 1.REPARIED TO RECEI\
TEM AT IlS OEFICE IN % INNSBOR
FRO THlE 15TH OY OCTOBER TO TIU
3IST OF DECEMBER NEXT.
I1AYNE MlcMEEKlN, .
0-2-3t County Tie.sorer.
WinnsborO
Drug - Stdre
Just Arrived
Biist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fru
Jars and Jelly Tumblers.
Toilet Articles of all Kinds.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Best 5ct, Cigar on the Market.
Pipes and Tobacco.
Lamps and Glassware.
WWingbto Dr Store
SENT I ST H Y
B.J.QUA TTE FAC I I fl
NOT! CE
ed byDgsAIR ZRAPP,
NO W READY. .**
We h;ave received and are now rea ly to show our Fall and Winter gords.
We bave the laz gest and most complete stock we have ever shown.
Our stock of Vress Goods is inagnificent, comprisin a fine line .of colors,
Scrges, Flannels, Henriettas. Also the latest novelties in Mohair, Silk and
Wool mixtures, and an elegaut line of Black Goois. The prices are fully one
fouith lower thaii ever before.
oeaut ifil SOes n Siks for Waits, Si ki -for Trimmings, Velvel, Jet Or
e hae e - lage stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Prints,
2Gilgba-s, Bl--a*Ing, Ca-ton Flaintels, etc. All Ation goods are advancing,
but we can give Vou loi ptIces t'or we BOUGHT EARLY, and BOUGRT LARGELY.
We have tue eilvape- .FaI1els, Bilanket-, A ool Uniderwear, etc., you have
seen sinwte uI ar. See them and von wit -be convinced.
Tiere ! a4 been L big iri--t ftermid it :put up. the prices of leather and shoes.
We I.oll- h om. %l oem e .rv and ..b -ng t. at very, large stock, consequently we
Can oil-r yol U.great:a.. ., a d,14owest prices.
ln y.
Our stock i n6v ready for itispiction. Miss Ketchin has been North and
can give ven tihe latest alyles. We have a large stoLk of the newest and most
deiii'able. goods. We offer you -the best work and lowest prices.
We want Nour trade- and know that. we can make it to your interest to
trade with i". We- ofTe'r Son the greafest variety to select from, polite and
capible a! ten'ion afid the bowest Vrees. Cofme and see us.
CALD-WELL& -RUFF.
A Minister's
-Mi VneSt
D fIdgestln.
Health Restored
Cured By Dr. Miles' Neryne
41k
SOWADAYS when .competition. is so sharp an~d keen when the
sti-nggle for wealth, position,,.or a bare living is so severe, when
itakes so much more .effort, so :miuch more brain .power to ac
. comlis the same result thian it did a few short years ago, men
adwomen are so liible tio overwork-thipselves.. Before they. are aware of
it they become nervous, sleepless, sexians4e4,and rtable. They are tired,
languid, nerveless and phfsically are going down~ hill at .g capi4 tt
nDr. 'Milus' Nervine Restores,-brinlgs 'back health-OB,LRES-Y5 ~us
people. The Rev. I. V. McCarty, pastor of bhae First United Brethren church
eof Wabash, Ind., writes Nov. 19,'1894:...
Iwas very healthy until seven years ago, thought I could stanji anything;
but, from overwork and exposure, I was stricken down with brain fever and
na rrrowly escaped death. Since $hat time'I have suffered more bhan ever.
"It began with neuralgia and a continuous, teri@lg pamn in the left side,
Cat times I was dizzy and -had the severest of headaches. My digestion w'e
very bad and I bad a great deal of stomach trouble, and suffered untold agony.
I was constipated tiearly all of the time. *I was thin in fiesh and so much re
duced in nerv.e force that I had little life-and no ambition.
E"Six weeks ago I begin ta]king Dr.Miles'-remedies and have taken nearly
two bottles of the Restorative Nervine anld three boxes of the Nervi r.r3
Liver Pills. The result is truly maarvelbus.. I-feel like a boy again. I haya
gained eighteen pounds and have m6re strength and' nerve force the.n I hav'e
- had at any time in the past seven years. -A
"Last evening at the close of service, I publicly stated to the large r.
ence the facts of the marvelous benedits that I had reccived from your reme
dies, how they had given mie strength .and hope and vitality to better go on
with the work of the M.aster. .Nay te Dende6teabanidantly bless you."
*January 30, 1895, he again Writes:
"Prior to last October, when I bega;n the use of your valuable remiedies,
I was almost an entire mental nd pysid~aT wieck;but nlow, iAhanks to Dr. -
Mies for liis Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, I am a healthy
and exceedingly happy man. Before I began the use of your medicines I very
seriously contemplated resigning'my position as -pastor of the -First U. B.
church of this city, but now With~ restored health I can.remain, to the great
"Aft mer two months revival work, two services each day, I gm sil streng
and well. May the dear Master of life:abundan1tly bless you-"
e 9 Restores
Dr. Miles erine eait
RID ASTEARNS.
Ask any S T EA RNS rider
what 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: