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TIE NEWS AND iiHRALD. PUIPMSAED TRI-WEEKLY N E % AND R Eig L D CMPANY.i , roar, . - - - sa.0o x flontIi , - - - - 1.50 t 1 V,4RTISIN'J RA TK6. GASH: i !. --al at.- i oc itL adver tter' .r rates ch:traed for obituartes. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is itot responsible for Pn:onis and views expiessed anywhere b,e than in the editorial column. All articles for publication n:ust be ac .,mpanied by the true name of the author -ud written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the pa;er The true ane required as an evidence of good faith All co:nmunicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE A EWS AND HERALL) Co. V. 1). DoUGLAss, Edito:. JAs. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer. W. J. ELmoTT, Business Mauager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Satur,lay. October 19. :5 IF a man can't convey or moi tgage his homestead what in the world (toes he want with it? People want property to do with it as .they please- We concur fully with the views of Mr. Ragsdale. Without the right of con veying, the greater part of what our people have to use as a basis or credit would be almost useless. How to prevent lynching is a prob lem that wi:l be very hard to sulve. Th- ;ite lyncing fo a priSoner in Hampton County may add to the pros pects.of the adoption of the following ordinance, offered by Mr. BeHlirger in the convention. Section 6. In the -case of any priso ner lawfully in the charge, cu-tody or control of any officer, Stnte, county or municipal, being seized and taken from said officer cithe, by force or stratego by a mob or ot;er unlawful assemblage of persons and at their bands suffeting bodily violence or death, the said officer shall be dened guilty of a misdemeanor and upon true bill found shall be deposed from hi; office pending his trial, and upon his conviction shall forfeit his office and unless pai doned by the Governor shall be ineligible to hold any office of trust or profit within this State. It shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney within whose district er county the ofiense may be committed to forthwith institute a prosecution against said officer, who shall be in cicted and tried in such county o:her than the one in which the offense was committed as the At r.cy General mnay elect. The fe-es and mi:cage of atl maternal witnesse< b>th for the State and for. the defenise shall be paid hy the State Treasnrer in such manner as may be provided by law. COOGLER'S NORTHl CAflOINA RIVAL. AshieriUe Citizen. A warm word battle, which may *have been the cau-e of the recent hot spell, felt everywhere except in Ashe *ville, was recently waged betwcen the *Charlotte Observer and the Columbia ~State as to the respective literary merits of those two. burning geniuses, Coog *ler, of Columbia, the poet of the Palm . Tree State, and Shep Dugger, author .of 'UBal0am Groves" and a poetic prosistof whom the Old North State may well be proud. The State sustained, with no mean ability, the claims af Coogler as a po2t, while the Obserrer, after dilating on the classic prose of Dugger, declares that it is convinced that if Dugger would only turn his attention to poe try Coogler would be completely over shadowed. But the Morgan ton Herald has entered the dusky aren)a of con *troversy, and comes for ward with the authorized announcement that Dugger does write poetry, and gives a speci -men which it attributes to him, and which, we confess, places a serious handicap on Coogler if he expects to produce anything resembling it. It is entitled "The Wood-Chnck," and, as the Herald truly and fear!es&y says. "has on it the breath of the mountain woods, and none but a true p.o( t w~ ould 1 are seized npon the little mountain inod-chuck to tell the story :" Johnny Wood-chuck sat on a chestnut stump Aud he squinted down through an ivy clump; Ai.d his little red heart went ker-chump, ker-chump, ker-chutmp, K-er-chump, ker chump, ker-chunmp, ker-chump, ker-chumnp. Ftr I.e saw Polly Wood-chuck sitting on the lap Of a knocked-kneed, red-heaueai wood- chucker chap. So bie laughed till his tail went ker-fiap, ker-fiap, ker-flap, Ker-flap, ker-flap, ker-Blap, ker-flap, k-er-fiap. The only weak point in the argu ment is that there is some doubt as to the authorship. But the Herald is con vinced that if Dugger did not write it -no could have done it if so inclined." Now that the first heat of debate is over and this import ant question may be calmly discussed, the Citizen wiThes to say that it is nothing if not patri otic. But it has been with sot row that we have noticed three repu:able jour. nals endeavoring both to arouse a sec tional feieling concerning these two lit erary lights and to bound poetic genius by State lines. True literature is n'ever sectional, and no one who ap preciates it at its true worth will be blinded by such narrow controversies. We have noted, too, with superior contempt, the deliberate ignoring of Asheville's bard on the part of these uthinking controvertialiss. That it * was a deliberate oversight may 'e in feit-red from the fact thet not to know toa whbom we allude is to argue one's self an ignoramus. To quote only on" g- m serene from our own Fuller is to pot these hasty bickerers to shame In describing a german lie sings: ' Of all who dance at Ba:t rv Pok,I 1(d irather dance with him, None like that evenir'g sp: r: As her."I We need not s:nop tot ask Ifanrle . oogler or proud Dugger has pro uced anything like this. Who that eads it can help thrilling with sym iathy as in his mind's eye be moves in he mazy dance and hears the intoxi ating music? The perfume of violets 9 in the air-"On with the dance, let oy be unconfined." But however unpatriottc the Citizen nay appear, whatever carping crii ims may come from those who would 'trive to limit poetic prose or prosaic poetry by arbitrary State lines, we rise superior to such pettinestes and proudly proclaim oursives as in favor )f American, not S,ate, genius. Doing this we must say that Georgia has pro duced a poet who has remained too long a "mute, Inglorious Milton," so far as the public eye is concerned. Too long have the unsympathetic and heed less ears of his compatriots remained deaf to the heartstirring music of one who has given to the world at least one poem, the like of which we have not seen in Milton, Dagger, Tennyson, Coogler or Sappho. Where stands F. L. Stanton, with his catchy verse in the Atanta Constitution, when com pared with W. C. Smith in the follow ing dirge? It wuld have taken the destruction of at least 500 bales of cotton to have fired the heart of in spiration and produced anything akin to this deathless song of sorrow. It was published in 1888 in the Bain bridge (Ga,) veinocrat, and we have waited in vain for the Georgia papers to recognize its true merit: Th-i lavely old Thronateeska At last have been destroyed On a Sabbath day While on her up river voyage. The unmerciful flames That did the terrible deed Which no one could help or be blamed, But all should take heed. The groaning old steamer I always did love, And it made my heart flutter When I heard her whist.e above. I always did like a -teamboat When painted white and green, And upon the red waters to float And ring her bells jingerling. Tnis boat will be missed by m&ny people, As well as the crew, Her white masts look like a steep!e About the captains and pilots too. While on the Apilachicola bay Shined her Electric light Her wheels would roll the waters away, In the stillness of the night. What a literary throe was this, our countrymen! Let the Charlotte Ob server, the Columbta State and the Morgantcn .Ierald retire while they may. 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, nervous, Broivrhav:no appetite and can't work, begin at once tak ~~ing temost relia ble strengthening II,.,medicine,which is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot B ties cre--benefit it comes from the pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Llve:r Neuralgia, Troubles, Constigation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. 4Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. Alt others are sub stue.n eofpt of two c. stamp se Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMicAL Co. BALTIMORE. M.D 13icycles.. ~ represent pcrfection in bicycle building. In them the least possible weight of& material is arranged to give the greatest strength. There are no weak spots and yeti there is not an ounce of super fluous metal. They are made for service and speed, and are fully guaranteed. All styles are the same price-$1oo. A handsome descriptive catalog Smay be had for the asking.$ GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 3 WASHINGTON, D. C. The best p3.00 Men's Shoes on the market. Made from tannery calfskin, dongola t tops, all leather trimmed, solid ]eath~ e oles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten Eery pair contains a paid-np Acci dent Insurance Policy for 6100, good for 90 days. Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. Sold 1y W. R. DOTY. & 00. Sceauwee 1 RveIs ws. ss~ bo A4d-c$eIM. whispers heg.4ad. wXcm for InfantS and Children. T HIRTY years' observation of CQ tMIA'With tho patrowLfe Of zluons of persons, permit us to speak of it without cutsSing It is unquestionallv 1te ost remedy for Ilf=ts =n_am.ildren the world has ever known. It is harmless. Chidren like it If gives them health. It will save their lives. In it _mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practicauv verfeet aa Child's mediOie. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour CurdL Castorla cures Dirhoa and Wind Colie. Castorir* relieves Teething Troublej Castoria cures constipation and Flatulency. *astoria neutralises the efects of carbonic acd gas or poiso*ous air Castorla doee not contain morphine, opi-m, or other narcotic p Cstoria -zimi-38tes the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving heAdthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any One to sell you anythin: els On the 212a Or 02-2se that it is "just as good" and "will answer evry purpose." See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The faWiec-sionle v er7 n4xnatUre of 42. A '4ZK 7 wrapp. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. - CLERIK'S SALE. Cotton States and International Exposition, STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA, .z.tLa:ta.L, a. COUNTY OF FAIMFIELD. VI. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Mary M. Armstrong vs. George 11 MeMaster, James A. Brice, Thama! II. Etci.3 Mary E. Ketchin, am ESTIBULED LIMITED !RAJNS Thomas. K. Elliott, a; Agent of Jen I nie B. R-orough, (substituted to Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged. HenLry . -Eldiott.) - IIr,N ur ce of an order of th ( T ul. .C I 'o.mon Pleas, made i1 SOLID TRAINS the abov, ae. ,ase, I will ofler fo Chr'eston and Columbia to Atlanta sale, beftir. 'tbe Court House door i Winnsi"e ., ,. . on the. without~ 403 ge FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER I 41 45noit, within the legal hours of sale, a 1HDL.40 1 4 public outcry, to the highest bidder _______ the following deseribed property, t< wit: Lv Catawba .... 1O.29 am. 9.50pmi... .....(1) "All that certain tract conveyel rvUCester..11.05 am 1038pmr --.- to us (Geo. L:[. NlcMaster, .Jus. A L Carlisle..11.29 am 1109pnH-.----.Brice and Thos. II. Ketchin) hy Des Lv Suhtrletn. ...:... :..... 7.00 of Beniamin. Jennhos, dated 3rd Dt LClubIa..2-. ... ...'.OpmnL. a cember, 1884,.conitainiing rv Prosperity.. ......... 7.8pm 12.9n ] w. IINDRdD AND l-vN YvE L Newberry....L........ 7.58pmu 12.43 p * ,ADal T1 L Clinton...12.29 n'n:12.08n't 1.40 P Acres, more or less, on the head w ater L Greenwood.. 12.57 p m 1.04 am1 2 34 P~ ' of Little Wa' el\c Creek. and bounde r1 Abbevile.... 1.24pmI 1.45 amt 3.00 p' bvjlands of Rioe Gamnb!e, T. Patric Lv Calhoun Falls1 1.46pm' 2.16ami 3.6 adFrniGeg,ndteRc Ar Atlanta......' 4.09 p mt 20am1 6.45 P aond t Frad.~ cig te R c EQUIP3 ENT.(2.) "Also, .lt. that certain tract o en m. I land conveyed t o Thomas II. Ketchil Trains 403 and 41. are composed of| by Deed of G. B. Pettigrew, datcd tb th handsomest Pullman Drawi ng- '19th-August,:1890, contammng oopn, Bauret Sleeping Cars and D-if . IN tNnuARs oaches. .J OEhNRDARS No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is imore or less, bounded by road fron e ibuled from enid to iiul and is iWinnsboro to Ashforads Ferry, land opated ..oli. frm Washinyton. i' At- of William HIclmner, and lands form ta wit/hout change. I ryblonging to Jerry Baylor, land No. 4: is operated solid f*r.om Porte - of .W. T. Pettigre w and T. D. Feaster mth to Atlanta wi' muu eba~ne. I(3.) '"Also, all that certain tract 0. No. 45, comiposed .'f D)ay Coaches.:land conveye) to us (Geo- 11. McMas os pera'ed solid froum Charleston to Iter, Jas A. iSrice and Thos. HI. Ketch Aata (through Srnter, Columbia, Iin) by Deed of Nancy Cathcart, date< osperity and New berry) without 17th March, 1887, containling cnge ONIW UIND RED AND FIFTY ACRES, The-e tr-ainis land passengers in the nion Depot at At ata-as r.car the mn'r e or iCes bonnued by lands no0W o: :poition grounds as hlrotugh p'assen r mn :1y' he io.'ging to Mrs. Craig, J ers via any line are kleded. Kamuedy and .-tners. RA?~S. I(4 ) " Als-. ;n i that certain tract 0: -FRO3L- A I ONE P.CNDRtED AND FIVE ACRES, -FROM-- A_____ .- | C.'.)mm- or Iess, designated by the lette -..d-- .-- --o n a plat of r-esurvey in the cast ot W2. A. Cook, phintiif, vs. Joel W Ctawba............ $1221) 3 S 00 5~ -15Ashford, and others, defendants, anc ester............. I 05~ 810' 595 the reinainder in, fee, after the lifi Chrlest......... 13 10i i 5. 4 20 estate of Matilda M1. A sbford, in Sruetern........... 13 61 U9j 0 tract of One Htudred and Fifty Acret Clumbia"....... ..11 35~ 8 3 s 69 designated on said plat by the let ti: >sperity............ 9 45 6 95 4 70 "B" (Roll 850). T he t wo last men: werry.......... 9 10 6 65 4 630 tioned tracts being the same conveyec Clntn ............. 8 651 6 35 4 10 to Thomas H. Ketchin by W. H. Kerr eewoo........... 7 45 5 70 3 40 C. .P., on 3rd November, 1884. bevioune.............. 6 4 4 70l 3 40 (5.) "Also, all that certain tract o1 S- land staate about two miles from th< DATE OFSAL ANi LIIT. town cf Winnsboro. conveyed tc D~LNATiE FsL AN!D LIMIT- Thtyras U. Ketchin by Deed of Jas LusA-ikt oddaily joDe A. P,ri*e, a, Assignee of DavidR ember 15 h, with ereremc jit lj Fienmil c:, dute* a st November,188 6 anary 7th, 1896. 1eo,t:.tining OLUMN 0.-Tickets sol daily to..De- n1t>nEANDT RY-IE eber 30th, with exti ema limit 15 N31NI:)AI)TITYIV las rm d !eof s iye- Dc .At-rs, irore "C- 1'4. andlh b.anded b3 m:nE.--rikes sl. dil t D-~ Peanv's Ferr ai.d, v '1od- of W- ? ember 30th, with Cxtr emne limit i Smni;h, H1. L. E!ioit, W. Ii.o e nd days from date of sale. F. E~ide r. -rHE EXPOSITrON -rTERMS ('F S \N '-One-third of the pur'chase money t c rpasses, in some re-spt ;ts, anv Expo- be paid ini cash on the de - .,f sale, and iton yet hel.l ii Amer':ca. Here you the b)alance thereof on :a'credij of onc d, side bys:de, exhibits fronm Flori Ia a.nd two yecar-s, in two) equal annual l Ala-ka. (aliforni'i and Maine, the instalments, with interest thereon fr-onm Jit ed States of Anmeric L and rhe the dav of sale, payableanrnullly, until itu d 8:ates of Brazil, Mceo and the whole debt and interest be paid: a~a, and so on until ne'ar ly every te be securtd by the bonds of the pur .lizd nation on the globe is repre- chaser- or -purchasers and mnortgages ed. On the terraces are foud, of the premises respectively .sold." mng many other attractions. Arab,~ The pur-chaser or purchisers to pay Thnese and Mexican villages, shnov.ing for all necessary rapers and fc rrecord -thow tho=e people have their "dailyinthsaeoracsha homn al and conversalon-" iof the purchasor le rspecrje pur-tOI _____________-chasers. Ask or ickes v "Te Sc?*ad R. H. JENNINGS kr Li; iktsya."h ca r Clerk's Ofice. C. C. C. P. F. C. Lme. .leiI (.- -ee'at.n Wtnnsboro, S. C., O.ct. 12, 1895. ~ii be made and further imformation riuished upon application 'o any ~... ...- - get of the Seabo.n d Air Linu.-, or to - FO AE ieund, i-signed. F SAE . t GLOvEIC, -r J. ANDER SON, WILL offer for sale at pnb in out Trafiic Maazer-. 4Gen. P'as-. Agt crym-, before the Court Uouse door E. S-r. Joui. Vice-Preshide. in Wirnnsboro. S. C., en ihn fir-.t Mon -- - _______________day in December (bcing i ce 2nd 'lay), ~--~between the legal hour-s of sa'c, all ~otIce-.that tr-act of land lying west fr-om 30tfC&- -Winnsboro, kr.own as tile P.irk, con E ARE AGAIN P'REPARED TO- taining Twenty-two Acr-es, rnore or negotiate long time loans on farua less, and boundcd hv leuds of r. orgages Address .B adno- .Ctcr n J. E.. McDONA LD, oTher- ade,A I.Gteatai W. D. DOUGLASS, or otr. g. g. ixyyis, Tl:e Council re:erve dl.c ight to noe 6-tf Winnsooro. S. C.. Tet arny or all bids. A. B. DAVIS, By order of Council: HEYSER HOUSE, Mrs. M. 1. UL. Ls-r, Proprietress. No. 85 Loyd St., Atlanta, Ga. $1-50 to $2.00 Per Day, Special Rates by the Week. G-EOMC. 3ES. -C.M&XrT3X 0-28 Manager. WHEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA You will find a Comfortable Home which offers the public good b)ail and comfortable arrangement at mod erate prices. Every Fifteen Minutes Stroet Cars pass the door for the EX posiNion grounds. Supper. Bed and Breakfast for One Dollar. - Mrs. G..B. Rcberts No. 234 Whitchall Street, 10-15 Atlanta, Ga. 118 GARNETT ST., R.Il ATLANTA, GA. Between Loyd and S. Pryor Streets. Within half block of two car line! leading to Exposition. SERVICE GOOD. TERMS MODERAEE By ii.e day, week, or mIth. MRS. E. R. TURNAGE 10-15 ProprietreSs. Exposition BOARD. IN PRIVATE IIOUTSE '238 West Peachtree, Atlanta, Georgia t TIRD [DOOR FROM LINDE2 STREET, ON CARl LINE, midwa between Car Shed and (niear) Expos tion. NEW BEDS,. MODERATE RATE . COMFORT ASSURED. SAddress, DR. A. B. PAT TERSON. -10-8 Just Arrived) Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes, Ap pes, Canned Salmon, Mackerel Cipped Beef, Potted H a m Smoked Sliced Beef, Corned Beef Sardines, Royal, Good Luck, ani Sanco's Baking Powders, wholt and ground Pepper, Green anc Blacki Tcas; all kinds of Cakes and Crackers, Cheese, Coffees Slied and*~Grated Pineapples and a full line of Fancy Groce nies. Call and see our assortment o: Glassware andl Crockery. ;,;L. TUATTLEB3AUM, D) D S. ee NOW READY. e*-46 We have received and are now rea-ly to show oar Fall and Winter goods. We bave the largest aud most complete stock we have ever shown. Our stock of Dress Goods is maguificent, comprising a fine line of colors, Serges, Flauel, lenriettas. Also the late.t novelties in Mohair, Silk and Wool jixtures, and au eclega:;t line of Black Goods. The prices are fully one fourth lower than ever before. Beautiful styles in ilks for Wai-ts, Silki for Trimmings, Velvei, Jet Or naments and Gvmps. We have a very . ht ge stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Prints, Gingba-rs, Bl a';hnig, cauton Flaniiels, cic. All tton r.gods are advancing, but we can give yott low prices t'ur we BOUGST EARLY, and BOUGHT LARGELT. We have ttie ebiane-t F.ano-ls, Biankei-, Wool Underwear, etc., you have seei Nm:e :w %ar See them wid yoa will te convinced. Tzere ;.as been a big tirn-L foracd jo put tlp the prices of leather and shoes. We iogh, our Shoes e ir:v and b>ug., a very large stoek, consequently we can oll'r yotr a great varietv, ald at iowust iricep. Our stock i. now ready for insp(ction. Miss Ketchin has been North ard can give you ,he latest smyles. We have a large stock of the newest and most desi:able goodR. We offer yon the best work and lowest prices. We want your trade and know that we can make it to your interest to trade with ui. We offer you the greatest variety to select from, polite and capable attention and the lowest priees. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. RIDE TEARNTS. 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It ven the ligts nowind of cn wold achlfile,M anere werm inpyt sch cnImtion tha I uld n bwien afdr twyas ucd to but theghostn om foreellkrm l self n w l isa an adueriemnanpucadabotef Dr. Miles' Restorative Nrie ti ybs red fe tme the remwsareat itmisrovet ints weight as elld. feigs h can wPlk ainf l e , ndil, I .,hpp o say IM ANeten I aveHBen Miles' 0 Restor 1k. Nere ovinle