The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 19, 1895, Image 2

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THE NEWS AND HERALD. FM SO TM- WEEKLY -:T NE ,VSAND 1IERa LD CO0 PANY. TftCM.s, 1-4 ADVANCE: t e Year, . - - - 53.00 1 c Months. - - - - 1.50 C .D VRT'ISN' IG ATEb. CASH: * i ii ti miL 4[IC presr c:ia ,icsttinsertiol. ' I iF Ftv Cc,s ?,r e e:h s'.ibseq-1nt inser i"i. Sp::ial rat-s for contr.. adver i,rs. Rte;;"r rates charged for obituaries. Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for 1 1".nions and views expressed anywhere I lbe than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac aompanied by the true name of the auther - ud written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true :ne requiredas an evidence of s;ood faith All communicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to TrE 1 S EWS AND lERALD CO. W. D. DOuGLASS, Editor. JAs. Q. DAVIS, Treasurer. W. J. ELLioTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday. November 19. . 18b5 SENATOR TILLMAN bas vindicated Mr. F. H. McMaster's report as to the bad management at Clemson College. He said in his speech in the conven tion that he had been several times on the eve of asking the Legislature to investigate the affaira at Clem=on. We have no war to make on th! institu tion, but on the contrrry hive the kindest feliing, towards it. It was a great mistake, however, on the part of the stu lens and- some of the facn'-y t > Ive treated Mr. McMaster ar thov did. Wise Ckotce. That the editor of the Sunday School Tine chose wisely when he sccared )r. Cunningbaii Geikie, of England, to furnish a weekly commentary on the Sunday school lesson, has been .shown by tha exceptional honor con ferred by the Russian government upon the English writer. Dr. Geikie's "Life o1 Christ" was not long ago translated into Ratsisu at Mtoscw, er course, with o2cial sanction, And no,w M. Pohiedonostzeff, the Supreme Censor of Russia, has ordered that the book be adopted in all ecclesiastical middle sohools of Russia. M. Pobie *donostzeft' dogs this as the offcial of * the Holy Synod. The Council of the Ministry of Popular instrnction and the Committee of the Education of tha Holy Synod have fur: her ordered tb,e ftrst part of Dr. Geikiun boo-k to. be used in all mniddle-clam~ scl'oo s in Russia. The book his been, in heed, form!ally named as "far a'bove any othre Life.of Chris; " - MIossr AL.E ITEMs. Kr. Editor: The weather for ti.e pa,t week hass. been very claudy, but only light showers have fallen, al1 thonagh enough to make land plough well. I see some are taking the ad vantage of it and have begun to sow oats. The potato crop is very light gene rally. I jlearn that Mr. D. G. Rluff made one hundred and fifty bushels on a small patch, which is the best I have heard of. The corn crop h i been generally housed. More carai ma:de in this sec tion than for years, which will be a great saving in expense; next year. The hot supper given at Mr. J. L. Cauthen's last Thursday night week was quite a success. The more so on account of a very cloudy and rainy night, but nevertheless they came, ate( and drank. The supper was superb; all were delighted and enjoyed them selves fine. The amount realized was twenty-eight dollars and a fraction over. The expenses were light. The ladies extend thanks for the very liberal patronage extended them Miss Miattie Cu! lee, of Mossy D ale, and Mr. Mercer, of Columbia, were snarried at Green brier church on the 6th inst. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Thos. Dent, of the Methodist Churob. The bridal party returnad : to the home of Mr. T. F. Curlee and wIth a few invited guests partook of a sumptuous repast. On the following day they took their de parture for the capital city, where they propose to reside. We wish them a long and happy life. Mr. John Wooten, of the Crooked Run section, had a son accidentally shot a few days ago. He received t wenty odd shot in one leg and a few in the other. Cause, accidental dis charge of the gun while in the hands of his companion. Fortunately the load was very light. He is doing well. Mr. Will Robinson, of Arkansas, is home on a visit to recuperate his health. We are glad to see him back, but would be mo:-e so to see him re gain his lost health. He has im proved some since he arrived at home. The ladies of Crooked Rn.n chturch will give a hot supper at Mr. John Jacksens on Wednesday night next, -the 20thb. They will try and improve on the supper given at Mr. Cauthen 's, but if they do, they will have to hustle. I will guarantee a good sup per aHl the samc. Ghopeak a liberal patrouage; price( reasonable. Came one, come all, a$ let's have a good time, for these occasions are very rare. The MossvrDale schooi has been in - successful operation for two month5 , under the- management of Miss Etna, .Ligon, who hasgiven good satisfac'ion, which is a fine reccmendation for a tescher. Sh,e has a cla.s of small ehihdren frorg six to seven years of agte who are: ready to comnence ini thbe Fourth Reader and stzj4ving the first steps of-geography. .Can any of our teacher-BMw as good a record? If so let 'us heai'ro 'you. The JBethel--scho opene] on the i first Mondar of this month. Mist [ Glenn, of the Jenkinsville section, is the teacher. -. T. n. It'K. -Mossy Eale, Nov. Is. OPmNIONS OF THE PREgS. Ought to Go Further. Nashville American. The South Carolina Constitutional onvention proposes to place a clause a the Constitution of the State for he purpose of preventing lynchings. t is proposed to make the county rhere a lynching occurs or damages injuries result from attempts at ynchings responsible to the party lamaged or lynched in a sum not to xceed $1,000. The plan is a good me, and while juries at first might not e dispnsed to carry out the law to its 'all extent, the force of public opinion :ould in time be brought to bear ana "equire the enforcement of the penalty. Then taxpayers discovered that their )roperty was made liable for meeting he damages and penalties resulting 'rom lynchings they would bests: ,hemselves to prevent them and would -ally on the bide of the due and orderly mnforcement of the criminal laws. the usual result of all investigations s to the identy of lynchers and the ittempts to bring them to trial is not proven, but when all the people of he county are held responsible in noney damages for lynchings, tax payers will soon find it to their interest :o prevent mobs of non-taxpayers placing financial burdens upon tbein. he plan is well worth trying and can lo no harm; it cannot increase the rowth of the lynching craze and may Lend to diminish it. The limit of damages of necessity would have to e fixed by law, though the South Carolina limit seems to be a small o:ie when applied to individual cases. A larger sum recoverable as damages would have a mo- potent influence pon those who wilt have to do the paying-the land owners. It is to be hoped this clause will be incorporated in the new Constitution and a fair test given the plan. An Inadequate Provision. .eu York Sun. In dealing with lyncher-, Governor O'Ferrati of Virginia has followed the example set by Governor McKin ley of Ohio. On Saturday last, when four black neople, three women and a man, were in danger of being lynched in Lunenburg county, the governor ordered out a body of State militia are enough to secure their protection. It is to be regretted that Governor Atkinson of Georgia did not follow the McKinley example last Saturday, when a black man was lynched in his State. In the message which this governor sent to the Georgia legisla. ture a few days ago, he asked it to have some additional provision for the suppressian of the crime of lynching; but he does not enforce the existing law of the State with the military forces under his orders as Governor O'Ferrall and Governor McKinley have enforced the laws of Virginia and Ohio. Governor Culberson of Texas sits like a mummy in his office whenever the law-breakers there get up a "lynching bee." What a horri b e phrase! In the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina the delegates are still pottering over a section which pro ides a penalty for those officers of' the law who enter into counivance with lyntehers. The iroposed section s an inadequate one, and ought to be a' unnecessary one in a S:ate governed by law, civil and crimiaal; but it vould be better fo'r the convention to ulopt it than to kill it. We~ ca haveoqarreln with an oetattempt to uplift the suffrage. owhatever laws that are just in hmselves and are justly adminis ered, and that are calculated to elimi ate the ignorant and depraved vote, ve say Godspeed. But the Tillman .tes are not desirous of putting an end :. ignorant voting. Itf they should nke the suffrage of South Carolina ntelligent, they would thereby sign heir political death warrant. When dcated voters rule South Carolina [illman will cease to be a power. e and his kind are anxious to dis ranchise the ignorant blacks without isfranchising the ignorant whites. .f they have their way it will be a ilnanite election officer who will ay whether or not the person seeking vote possesses an intelligent comn reension of the Constitution. The onvention, in other words, intends to stablish the rule of an oligarchy comn tosed of the worst elements. of the ~late, and in order to accomplish that bject Tillmanites are to say who of hu ignorant shall and who of them tall not vote. Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's t greatest gift-health. and generally ex ' hausted, nervous, have no appetite ble strengthenmng 11513 medicine,wich' is Brown's Iron Bit- I ters. A few bot ~ Bittersromithe ______________pleasant to taks. s Itj Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and4 Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, I Contiation, Bad Blood Fialaia, Nervous allments Women's complaints'. lines on the wrapper. All others at e sub. i send set of en Beautiful orFc Fair Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMiCAL Co. SALTIMoRE ISD. ~otice. E ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO r negot:ate long time loanS on brin - .ortgages Ad 'ress J. E. McDONALD, W. D. DOUGLASS, a J. Q. DAVIS, utf Winnssnorn. S. C. A. E. DAVIS, for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know tt Pare. I Rteman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists anot permitted to sell L. rcotlcs without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicino to be givon your child unless you or your physician know of what It Is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely ,vegetable preparation, and that a list of lbs ingredients is published witn c-ery bottle ? Do You Know that Ca-&:iaIs the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria Is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent OMee Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr.Ztcher and his assigns to use the word " Castoif" and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense 7 Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection Was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 oents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when poesemsed of this perfect preparation, roar childen my be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? W.U, tbese thtngs are woth knowing. They ae facts. The oa -sn signatre ofwrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ShE IFF'S SALI AN ORDINANCE B Y virtue of a warr:u- on lien to PitomIBITNG TIE SALE OF INTOXI"x me directed, I will off-r for sale Ig LIQLCrs. at Ridgeway, S. C., on the 26th day of S:ros 1. Be it enacted and ar November, 1895, within the legal hours SECT of sale, to the highest biddas for casb, dained.by the Intenda, t ai': W:jril, the following described property, to of the town Of Wiby r.4 (A)nm i" wit: met and by .aulio:~ ; the =:z tne, Seven Bales of Lint Cotton. That it shall unt h. I t,r ufny Levied upon as the property of R. A. person to sell, bar : : e or cX Hdsoa at the suit of R. B. Lewis. change, or keep fr st R. E. ELLISON, or exchange with!;tle rporic limit Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. of the town of Mr VL1.-com"I any spirit Winsboro S. C., Nov. 11, 1895. on, malt, -vinous, Iuented cr mix 11-12td . ture thereof. by whatsoever name called, which will produce intoxica I tien. except as provided in the Act of SHERIFF'S SALE. the General Assembly o1 this state in such case made and ,rovided, com Jhn R. Craig, Assigness, Vs. T. S. monly loow als the Dispensaly. Brice. ISEC. 2-. If any person violates the Y vitueof n eecuionto ae provision oft Section 1 of this ordi B irtued ofin teoexectinitle nance shall be deemed guilty of a mis crecthaed leied upoe andv eniledl demeanor,. and upon conviction shall be,r Ithae Coeviue dpon n Wilsl be fined in the sum of not less than bore the Conrthoe drnWin- forty dollars and not miore than one ro, . C. on he -hundred dollars or be impriso3ed in IRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER7 the County jail for th irty days. All that certain piece, parcel or plan- tons of Section 1 of 1 is ordinance, ontci of lard, lying, being and situate and any polirepnan) who shiall wilfully nthe County of Fairfield and State neglect his duty in that:respcct shall be fSouth Carolina, containing at once discharged from the~ se.m:ee. OURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, Done -in Council this~ 10th day of yre or less, and bounded by lands.o - January,th th Dcrort SC,ando illiam L. Rosborough, Mrs. Emneline ?.S wt the n poited. alo ice, Samuel H. Stevenson and Mrs.Jth town W.fHAIIAN, becca Brice. I.JS . Intenant. Also all that certain pi:,paclo Attest:.J. A. HINAmT, Cek pltation of land, lying, beimg and siate in the County and State afore-' _ ___ dc->ntaining EGTHUNDRED AND NiNE UT RECFAVED. (9) Acres, more or less, ar,d bound-4 das follows: Onm thme north by lantds -____ fmerly belonging to John M~obley~ yeased, and Robert- McBride, de. esed; on the east by lands formnely-, Choice eonging to John Mobley, deceased, E SN O S :nd James Jones; on the south2 by~ ESIA LE O S ads of W. B. Simonton; and on the Cho.ce est by lands of the said Thomas S. Bice, Mrs. DeBirule and Mrs. Nancy NA LAGA GR APES, oe, deceased. Levied upon as tbe property of T. S' ij nhn,anOhrSpl Bice at the suit ol John R. Crag, St- niad aohrspl ssigce. o [ers-Cash. 11. E, ELLISON, fWIN TE R T URF OA TS, Sherif's Office. S. F. C. innboro, S (., Novr mber 1, S895. RYE, 11-2td S- I BARLEY, CLERK'S SALE. zCRIMSON CLOVER, TATE OF SOUTB CAROLINA, RED CLOVER , COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. L UCE RNE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. RED MAY Janie K. Brice vs. James A. Brie:. I pursuance of an order of the and Court of Common Pleas, made in P UR P LE ST RA W eabove stated case, I will offer i r l,before the Court IIouse door in .X EA ni'nsboro, 5. C., on the WHEAI RST MONDAY IN DECEMBER' ONION SE TS. tex, within the legal houtrs of sat, at mnli outery, to the highest bidder, efolow ig described property, r,.1 "Al thsat certain piece, parcel > t land, lying, b,eing and situte Unhde: 'i n nsbo: o JI otel. the County of Fairtield aid State 01_____ ~othi Caroiinai, containing Admnitaatr' Sal of Real~___ OUR BUNDRED AND F'1FITY -din Eat'Se. oRa es, more or less, b i::g iie-tw Wildte Y~ virtne otateo.t coferred by a, il said C' unty a,i& Sla'e., an h asg-lhlt nd Tetamient of onded on the north by tne tii.ck of~t arhe. lcan 's di aedllwlsl eCharotte, Columbra and Akugusta onrthe rst McCa ay in~ Dca cd,wl ember ralroad; east by lands .2ormnerly 189i uMin the M. iday bor of)c-e,eso med y Msote j.etcham, and much of the reel estate of' the said M Galloway; suh y adofSarah II. McCan's. Jying south of the . Galloway, amd west. by land.s "N !OWn. of winnsbord, about :hree miles L.B. Cameron." frm the Court Houi e, an is comprised TERDMS OF S.U E. withim.1 the foll-ow ' r boundaries: Ommeihid o th l".cnSe p~cne~ Thmree flundreti and St ve tY-ti.e A cres. hie-hir ofthep".cnae mneyto oreor less, and bonn decd on thme north paid n cash upon, the day oif Su~d by lai ids of tI he enau - of .Jan. B Mc al, and the balanc, ink tw , quail -- Cants, dee< rsed, am b l)~ands of the ni imetalmems tmrm dlay or ., to jestate of M rs. Ciara Ste v-ari, d-cease:l; esecured by the t:on:d of L- Pur- on th,.- we t OV v an nt w 'r I:all be haer, n1th interest thereon r.m 'day log ig toFaa Jataz r; ot the ca4t fia'e, togeth-r' with a mnarae of hv' laao o neetaecgIr- arh Tee pucvs> o.d . lN' l~~.abb,d deceased, and i'a h1me somth by; re paprcs rt-a o lncs otheir. bds c.f the eidg l orm.11. Mc B.pper I. JNIG, C't a aod' by I be publie o.al whbich Clr'Rfi~ . . C.NINGS sep :a-e the iraer herchii tendedC( 0o nbrk's Ofic C. a. s. P. 9 3. bes e-ld (rowr: lands of fl- W-. Philips. noboo S- C,No. ,185 S sid tract of lanld to be gJi itn par i-9td , cels.er as a whole at the og tr.on of tfbe ~undersigned,. excepik the graveyard NOT ICE. Ipl<>t. R SURVEYING, TERR ACING Terms of Sale-Cash itchat er tC Levein Drawing,Etc., pay fot plxWS. IJ.1ENNT .NBS, T.M.BOULWARE, I dministratvr withe Will 1 nutexed. WHEN YOU VISIT ATLEANTA You will find a Comfortable Home which offers the public rood board nd comfortable arrangm:ent at mod erate prices. Every Fifteen Minutes St<cet Cars pass the door for the Ex position grounds. Supper. Bed and Breakfast for One Dollar. Mrs. G. B. Rcberts No. 21 Whitehall Strect, 10-15 Atlanta, Ga. WANTED, BOARDERS DELIGIITFUL ROOMS. IIOUSE and furniture new. Have all moderi c=nvenienc.s. Gas, Eicctr:c Beltl, hot ald cold water bath rooms on each floor. Fare and all accommodation first-class in every respect. Conveni cut to all places of amusement. Im mediately on car line to Exposition. Rates, 51.00 and $2.00 per day. Special rates to parties of six or more. MRS. J. J. BARNIS, 23 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. 10-19 118 GARN;TT ST., ATLANTA, GA. Fc;.woen Loyd and S. Pryor Strcets. Wit1 n half bick of two car lites icading to Exposition. -EXIUE GOOD. TERMS NODERAEE. By d::e day, week, or month. I MRS. E. R. TURNAGE. 10-15 Proprietress. -Exposition BOARD. IN PRIVA: VI2~I S 233 West Peachtree, Atlan ta,uerga TJIIRD) iDOORI FROM LINDEN STREET, ON CAR LINE, miidway bet ween Car She~d and (near) E 90o;i tion. -NEW DEDS, MODER ATE R ATES. ICOMFORT ASSURED). AddrIess5, DR. A. B.PATTERlSON. 10-8 D ocs iS: gEquitable L.ife Assurance Th! 9 Y h * Society in the Department of g * the Carolinas, wishes. to se $cure a few Special Resident $ g Agents. Those who are fitted $ $ for this work will find this $ i ar,ppotility $ It i aerk,however, and those * who succeed best in it possess $ Scharacter, mature judgment, S $ tact, perseverance, mnd the 2 respect of their comnumnity. 8' % Think this matter over care $ fully. There's an unusuai $ opening for somebody. If it 2 % fits you. it will pay you. Fur- 8 Sther information on request. 2 $ WV. J. Roddey, Manager,8 SRock rhU, S.. C. Par~ inbicycle :0e maria no.!t Xv thereisn neofuer * NOW READY. *** We have received and are now ready to show our Fall and Winter goods. We have the largest and most complete stock we have ever shown. Ou zt'ck of Dress Goods is magnificent, comprising a fine line of colors, Serges, Flanuels, H euriettas. Also the latest novcties in Mohair, Silk and Wool tmixtures, and an elegant line of Black fToods. The prices are fully one fourth lower than ever before. ieautiful stves in Silks for Waists, Silks for Trimmings, Velvets, Jet Or naments and Gvmps. We have a very large stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Prints, Ginlgna"us, Bleacbing, Canton Flannels, etc. All cotton goods are advancing, but we c-n ve you low prices for we rOUG HT EARLY, and BOUGQT LARGELY. We have tue ciuape-t F:anuels, Blan?vr-, 1% oul Underwear, etc., you have -,c1n -iuee the %+ar. See them and you will be convinced. T:cre h1a, been -t big rrut iornued to piu 1:p the prices of leather and shoes. "VI b1,11i; onr -hoes Ci"rv and bought ve y large stoek, consequently W3 ea 0I o1cr vuu a great variety, and at lo.t l ri: e-. A/JElli Er- y. -: Our stock is now ready for inspr ction. Miss Ketchin has been North and can give you ":e latest ityle.. We have a large stock of the newest and most de-i able good=. We otfer you the best work and lowest prices. We wtcant your trade and know that we can make it to your interest to trade with us. We oiler you the greatest variety to- select from, polite and cai:able attention and the lowest prices. Come and see us. CALD WELL & RUFF. RSTEARNS. Ad c11TO~ tii TIII M~llill~ Of iB yd ll~ liOMllt1 -Ask any STEARNS 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: W 'v D~ GAS H CO., &e-'-. ~.. I MAiles' Nervine. Worth Its Weight in Gold. --ISS A T/BUN .1 R.M_.S ERIERSOE HE1. 2hn?h ere r .'Z4 wonadwa,adftaiyi talweb.Tebanfrei weknd\d h nelcta oes uld oraei ot JDk Dr. MLES' Ne~vne restoreShE T.Wc henre wIorni myd wekdudtltytoifryu what o Neb.in e ain fore I haveakenenvld and thdotctual ors duinedar. Corg lost, a mo herat mihnd beoms atmrouws adkenolita taery serenr lougsteo, ail graully prwforsteir fntio,thstndn Ihats acnder the pan fu an irrgciar, th finlood becme hinuae and ae and thintire systeve wous tetted wI caoell ue hesegreatin thufere Is. nothng hleikcalr.ites, soeie to sor threa ay. a prseelnhog my cfeelt. my duy troube ithr youpitatn ynould carvel stne fo my haefeet, an instoalid ndle toalk alonne o ears. th lotst myndear mothd woldgst Marh anrvs afere in wsuc taknditon tha Ier seould notre ouIs rue whic grutahe goet wfm ore nowstadgsune th caeo a ar)ctniemenally purcaescaed a n fd gaves'p Restorativ neve woud beo bttefrst I canotcell y chowngea a sferbter In wa. monhad hteera ws agretimstwprovee in dy,ok a oppesed feelings Thg pprested fin an trube whettiy diapnd, yould scarelystnd onucy bet,e and wI totll unbl.-alk alo itne. It ven the ligts nowind oI cand waold dit Myl nie,rnds wem inpyt sch cnImtie tha I ulveo wrien for twyas anud to but theghonin of foreellkrm l self n w l :.hI sa v rismnanpucseaboteo Dr. Miles' Restorative Nrie ti ybs red fe tme tiie wea re at itmisroret its mygh in-oaslld. feigs h hi tolaouforl Dr., OMeille Res.atv I., n. 94 is mbEfi. RA Ten 1" es9' Restores 91' lileSNerVnll Health