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%AILDOI U tRLISHJED TRI- WEEKLY -BY--. E 4S AND RERALD COMPANY. cQ stis. IN ADvANCE: ona Year, - - - 63.00 St; -1onths. 3 - - . 1.50 WTNNSBORO, S. C. Thursday, June 2, -.- - 1898 (o anTr ATIs TIME. Last week we hinted to correspon dents in the so-called militia contro versy that we would be glad to have them end the controversy, and we be Jieve that the public desired an end to the communications as much as we did. Now we desire to say that we hint no longer. The controversy has becomeintensely and ofrensively per sonal, and any further artiele sent to this office on the subject will be re turned to the author if accompanied with postage, otherwise it will be destroyed. If correspondents desire to attack each other, and not their views about public questions, it must be done through the mai's, or face to face, or in any way they see proper, but it can not be done through this newspaper. We never take sides in a controversy of this kind, but, in fairness, we may say that, in our opinion, a canvass of thepolitical faith of the volunteers will show that in numerical numbers neither of the former political factions in this State has any decided advan tage and certainly nothing to boasl about. Aside from this, the vital question just now is, how the State is going to furnish its. quota of volun. teers. It needs them, and needs them badlyI and it is no time to talk aboul 'WiCs~bould be their political corn plexion. Let us rise to the importance of the occasion, and stop our little quarrels among ourselves. Even i partisan body like Congress has laii aside politics, and put country, tirthi time being at least, above politics The State has a reputation to sustain and Tillsmanites and Conservative have alike contributed to the makinj of that reputation. Let them aliki sustain it. If we shall fail by reasom of -a little bickering arising out of locs politics, how small it would make n in the eyes of the rest of this grea country. Be done with itt I-r is reported that Governor Etterbe'i friends are trying to hive him ap pointed a Brigadier General. New why? What militaryrc What peculiar qualificati serve in this capacity? complaint has beenimade by the Pi.psidenit ti military positions: be ythemselves or thei ea&cestor had a pull at the President wil the South It is : ee a south en a . the Federa Gov' .~~~ lieve in th eteriI /.0 ng. With th4 - king as our Governor ksuch an importan! should be entrusted te rind are not only. doinj but if successful the: will have done a great injustice to thi soldiers who may be under -him Politics should have nothing to di with the conduct of this war, and the mere fact that he is Governor does no miake him competent. There are plenty of experiencsi soldiers. G~ive the positions to them IN New York they are having great deal of rain. Says s' My World Uncounted thousands -*.-d ser prised, started, silent. As i' respond Ing to some great general's co::an< their eyes turned in one direction Axed, dilated. There, in the dun cui of heaven, where custom had taugh them to look for but varying densit: of mist, before their astounded gszs swung a strange, great, brilliant orb Some fell upon their knees and wor shipped; others silently ga.ve them selves up to estacy; one, the oldes among them all, his gratified visnor dimmed with tears of rejoicing, said "It is the sun!"' Hiere a cloud and rain would be . - phenomenon. Free PlUs. Send your address to H. E. Buckler & Co., Chicag, and get a free sample box of IDr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and arc pticularly effective in the oure of Cnstipation and Sick Headahe. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by McMaster Co., Druggists. 2 ~HINDIPO REsToREs VITALITY Made a THE Well Man QR EAT ...... tielZe AolgJemo,y. Selto tencysa lesses caused by errors of youth. itwards off In samity' and Consumiption. Young Men regain Man hood and Old Men recover Y'outhful Vigor. It gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits a man for business or mrig.Easdly carried in the vest pocket. Price 6 Boxe z~ &A4 only liyg..T. OBEAR, Drug. CKILDEE14S' DAY ' AT ANTF CHURO, BLACESTOC1 CIRCU Mr. Editor: At the request of the pastor, I herein give your readers a short account of Childrens' Day, at Autioch Church, Blackstock 'circnit, Rev. P. B. ingram in charge.! The 21st inst., which was chosen as the day for the exercises, dawned on us beautiful and br'ght; and as old Sol rose in the heavens the day- grew hot. The heat, however, wAs miti gatcd, to a knmall extent, by a gentle breeze, and to a considerabla extant, by the thocghtfalness and liberality of Hon. John G. Wolling, who kept a barrel filled wit' -ire ice water, and conveniently placed near by in the shade. Enclosed, the writer has the p,leas are of sending you a copy of the '.Children's Day Service", with sup plement, as published, at Nashville, by the agents of the Methodist Epis copal Church South for the use of the Sunday Schools everywhere within its bounds. He does this, that you may see, for yourself, that the pro gram is elaborate; and, if carried out in full and perfectly, would afford entertainment and instruction to old and young, alike. The wrriter thinks he can safely say that Bro. Wolling, the superintendent of the Sunday School, has every reason to be proud of this, his first attempt to carry out the program of Children's Day. For the song service, the most diffi cult part of the program, he had the assistance of Mrs. D. C. Anderson, the organist, and teacher of music in the Feasterville school; as also the as sistance of Prof. Anderson, of whose school the children of the Sunday school composed the larger portion. As the object of thesa exercises is to interest and instruct- the children, their parents, and visitors, we feel quite safe in saying that this end was successfully acconplished, judging from the results as evideuced in the smiling, happy faces of both d-ad young. The writer heard but one sentiment, expressed in the words, "How well the children have done, especially in their singing; and what a treat we've enjoyed this '.ay in the se: vice, the supplement, the dinner, and our social interc>urse !" According to the program, the first address in order was that of the pas tor,'Rev. P. B. Ingram, of Blackstock. Those.., of us who know him as a speaker were ready to enj.>v his ini mitable talk from the ohject-subject, "A Lead Pencil." We wish you could have heard him, Mr. Editor, and given a synopsis of his address in your paper for the benefit of the boys ana girls and the parents of Fairfield County. I cannot do so in this re port. He speaks with vim and energy as if he has something to say and knows how to say i. His address t was both'amusing (as should be the case on such an occasion, and on d hot day) and instructive. I wish each boy, and each girl and each parent in all our noble old State conid have heard it. The boy or girl who listened and who was not stimulated to noble retolves has a mind, as yet, unawak ened to the possibilities that lie in h: pathway; and tbe plarent who haard and was not aroused to the de 'rmina. tion to give his boy or g'I every ,is not worthy the name of ~~I4.rniht never to ~"have bee: er was fron superm ino1the Sunday 5 School, Hon. John . Wolling, our > representative, a prominent man ii . the community, a fgt'iful steward of Antioch Church, .-and a useful man rgenerally. Ele has a very winning , way about him and a voice to mat:hE it. All of us who know of his good common sense and his great love, for his Sunday School, were prepared te -hear just the point,ed, practical talk he gave the children, parents and visi tors. As there was no other address on the program Prof. Anderson requested the privlege of a five minutes talk to the children, most of whom were his day pupils. He had presented the children with a banner, in the centre of which there was a pure whife in clined cross, and above and below this, also in white letters, On a dark ground was the quotation, "In this sign you will conquer," generally written in Latin, "In hoc signo vinces." Prof. Anderson first asked if anyone could tell him how to go about constructing' or drawing a cross (the "sign") as he had done of white paper; and what were the rules as to the proportions of its relative parts. Securing no answer to his question, he explained the rule of .measurement for the different por tions of a perfect cross, impressing their importance. in drawing or con .structing this "sign." He then asked if anyone would tell him the legend Sor story of the quotation ; and receiv ing no response he proceeded to relate the facts as obtained from history. .This naturally led to a short talk .about Constantine, the first Chris tian Roman empnror, and his in. fluence. As the story relates, he heard these famous words in a vision, or dream; and he had them woven into the stanstards of the Roman army' as their watchword. So each boy and girl was exhorted to weave them into the standard he was bearing aloft in the battle of Life. From the "Feast of Reason" we pass to the "Flow of Soul" in the shape of a basket picnic dinner spread out upon a table, furnished by Bro. Wolling, just in rear of the church bnilding. It would occupy too much time and take too much of your.valua ble space to say all that might be said about the dinner. Hie does know whereof he affirms when he declares that the ladies of this community know how to minister to the wants of the inner-man in the shape.of bread, buisit, ham, fried chicken, pickles, and "the sich and the like" that stay on the bottom shelf of the cupboard, while the custard., cakes, pies, and "the sich and the like" that stay on the top shelf of the cupboard have left no wrds on our tongue, but have left a lingering agreeable taste en our palate. The crowd was orderly, and the writer "shoo'd." only two dogs from unde.j the table. Whether the writer, with -the "parson's nose" of a fat, yung rooster, together with all that goes with that choice from a fowl, or Bro. Ingraham, with his p,late of fried chicken,was the happier man, would be diElcult to decide ; and as for B3ro. Wolling', he looked as if he felt happy himself, and was wishing that "every body else was in t.e enjoyment of this sane business ' Nothing but praises we: e heard from the lips of each and every one as the crowd melted away at the coming of - E RETo MOU WE ARE ASSERTING LN TH THE EXCLUSIVE U'SE OF TI3 "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER was the originator of " Cl has borne and does now bear the fac - simile signature of This is the original "CA ST O the homes of the Mothers of A LOOK CAREFULLY at tJ the hind. you have always bougl and has the signature c per. No one has authority f The Centaur Company,of twhki March 24, 1898. Do Not B Do not endanger the life a cheap substitute which s (because he makes a few gredients of which even 1 "The Kind You He BEARS T Insist 0: Th Kind That ] THE GCNIAUR GOMPANY. TT M Sheriff's Sale.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. BY virtpe of authority veated in me, I have levied upon and will sell to the hignest cash bidder, before the Court house in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE next, the foiowiog described tract of land - sold under the act referring to delin. quent taxes: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. B. L. Glenn, 1 lot; bounded nortt by lands of U. G. DesPortes and H. L Elliot ; east by lands of H. L. Elliott west by lands of U. G. DesPortes south by road from Mt. Zion Collegi running east. 5-17 d R. E. ELLISON, S SometbiiTg ito Please You. When you Canriot decide wh~at to drink, Red fI)essina Oranige Cherry 1R4pe, Cherty lice. tangerfne. -AT JOSAHJ.Ouu.n' FOUNTAIN. PARKER' cOOKBALSA cate and delicious dshe s Kachie: Pals aog GilE Mauactuer' toets ofor the ENTI E,BE RS c tohoeecrans-o Phone iu CO NW.LL,Y.8 f tic t Winnbfo co' acpt and oe ous dieA c.fut e eaiynfor e tanuauers &g,cn.s ~orr her -A4sA ENINS,BOLES,&c E.COU3R; OUR PJG11T TO 7', WORD: TORIA," AND OUa -rr E MARK.. . of H nnis, Massachusetts, ST 0 I:A," the same .that - on everU W DIA," wrapper. R\I A" iich has been used in merric fnr over thirty years. We wr 4 ~r and see that it is ~ on the f ." wrap rom me use my name -except SCs. f. Fletcher is President. e D wed. of yo ur child by accepting ome d ruggist may offer you more ennies on it); the in ie do not know. ve 'ays Bought" eve Failed You. NY*TLT. MCW YORK ClTV. ORDINANCE To the Introduction of In and Contagious to the Town innsboro. Wh been brought to the attenti own Council of the town that smallpox ex ists an ic in the_-city of Co is1d ity of Sumter, an it is dm able by the Board of Heal of the town of Winnsboro that a s. quarantine be maintained as t. tal travel from places where the isease exists; therefore, B ENACTED by and ordained by - ' and Wardens of the to abro, in council m authority of the SEc erson coming eih ctly from the *city om the city of Su e or 1aces wh ists, tor r or any lye days Winus thi..coipon'te~ limits of the wnof Wi*neboro. Si:c.; 2. That any jerson coming withio the said town of Winnsboro againu. ths provisions of this ordi nance may be detained at such place as ma be designated by the Town Con for' a time sufficient to show that s b person is not afflicted with any inftions disease. Sica 2hat the Town Council shall take I eps which may be necessary to en the provisions of this ordi nan Do. in1 coundli this the 21st day of May, 98. [L. ]. JAS. E. COA'N, At :- TotendanJa J . J. NEE, .-g 5-2 Clerk of Concil., tWONiDERFU BLOOD PURIFIER, HaL Restored Thousands t - - Dijses. Are cured almost instar a neusy One bottle gves relief and two or three bt ties 'frequently effee4t a permianent cure. Dd bes anyonF, but try AFR CANA, and get'iwell ant be a bl assing to your amiy and tlo world~ sold bl anl Drggists. - PRl K.IAJNA CO., - roP ef;ors, . &la ta,Ga. S W9 TED. Pe ai th lands ~ for sale are re quest tt the my hanadsfor sale. - n cons -at receipt of so many Peof en iv about lanus from -r an Vstern Dirties, that. e -ab e tofect sles for those o'ilI g ye ar accurate de ?aiied ci ions of wit they have. No c inj mad unless satis facto lear. made. Descriptions must in be gt ranteed and o am , locatie, charaeter olices y to raroads, post kind vaments. - C4~ tions strictly .aidentiai 4 wh ed. 11 M ES G. GIB;ES, Sta~:e Land gez.t, " ride of Fairllelj," 14i han biigh, jet black wih white poi ts, good style and seton. 'ei 1True Blue," me ia ie, high-beaded anaxgame Term , $.00 to insure with f'al. (Choie of either.) D. ' 7.9 ~ Mpnticsilo, S,C, f ~1J LL . ""y BLEO ') UY EST ICYCLES AT JIG BARGAINS. HAINLrESS AND OLUMBIAS HEAP FOR ASH.-s ON'T ELAY. THE POPE MANUFACTURING CO. are prepared to furnish Bicycles this season at prices -TO SUIT ALL. The Celebrated Chainless, - $.25 0( The 5 per cent Nickle, 1898 .models, are "Standard of the World," - - - - - 75 0. Columbia models, No. 44, - - 60 08 Hartford, 1898 patterns, 7 and 8 5, 00 Hartford, 1898 Vedettes, 15 & 16 40 00 artford,1898 Yedettes,17k18 3506 ~ -, ac and ill,~6 Everybody knows what the 5 per cent Nickel Columbias are. Many Hartfords are ridden in Winns boro. Ask the riders what their record is. We % ill rest our claims on what they say. They stay out of repair bhops and run "so easy." All of the -above are made by the Pope Manufacturing Co., which is a guarantee of good workmanship. If you want a cheap second-hand wheel, we can furnish you one from $500 up, but these wheels are not guaranteed. "You take what you get." JORDAN & DAVIS AGENTS. 2-19 T EAY Rll .( "HOUSEHOLD" SIG IAClIE. THE OST MODERN SEWING MAC.UN OF THE AGE, EM. BRACING ALL OF TIHE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. Unequaled for Durability, Range of Work, .'.and!Simplicity. OdSewirrg Machines taken in ex phange. Dealers wanted in unoupied terri tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. II. DERMYSHIRE, GENERAL AGENT, EBEL BUILDING, RICH MOND, VA An Ordinance F~ox Co ur,soinr VACCINA7JON. Be it ordained by the Intendant and' Wardens of the town of Winnsboro, S. C., in Council met, and by the au-I hority of the same: Section 1. That all persons residing *n said tow~n of Winnsboro shall be mmediately vaccinated.j Section 2. Tbat it shall be the dat y >f the Intendant to see that this Ordi ianee shall be promptly enforced, and te is hereby aiuthioriged n case of any >erson refusing to obey the sarse, to ase such compulsion as may be neces ary to carry out the provisions of the J. E.COAN, [L. s ] Intendant. At test: JNo. J. NEIL, Clerk of Council. FI RST-C LASS JOB WORK~ done at We Ft i1 Co improve poodenci SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SC. Time Between Columbia:and7aok son e. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia an4 Other Points. Effective tay 15,1898. Northbound No. 38 No. 36 L 3; *, .. ..- .. .... 8 ODa "7 p Sjlm a. ....... ........ 8 19 20pU ......... 710a 20p r C ol iba ' .....'. .........10 55a 1G.S0p L4'Auil $E..y........... lo p 6+28p .Gra.itevle............ 23 p 7 1p T i.. ...... ..... 70 2p 7 0a Ar. ............... 8 1p9 00a Tretepger.......... 1 p 11p . . . . . ............ 0 p........ p 25 0A A. ................. 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Nos.87and 8-Washin2toandSoth 's~ ni1mted.a Soli ebld -train with dnn Icars andCrst class coches north of hrlte drii oomsepn betw ImnSleeping ears between Charlotte and diond. -lei - tween-Grenboand ~of1.Cfec~o tion at -otl for ODPOCO E, F' ast W Tjg tween an cais between AugsaadShar Coum ,nroute dAII..A jkQvJeand Cincianati, via Ahve FRANS. GANON,. J.M. CULP, .Third T-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Wasinon.. W.A.T s .H.HARn G. P. A.,Wa igton.- A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Horsese Mares .and< Mules. 10 GOOD YOUNG MULES. .5 COMMON AGED GO OD! WORK MULES, all broken, sound a" d of raight. 2 GOOD SADDLE HORSES. 2 GOOD MARES, young and well broken. Also a few PLUG HORSES and a feW PLUG MULES. I will sell the above stock cheap forj cash or on time until f&ll on good: paper; or I will exchange any of them for broken down stock. One good,; heavy team of mules. MI1LCH COWS.-I still have a few on hand and will sell them or exchange them for dry cattle. I will pay the highest cash price for a lot of'young,: poor cattle, that will do to pssture, at Wininsboro. - A. WILLIFORD.a The Equitable Life Assurance Socie ty of the United States. The manggement of the Eqi beLife Argurance Socii ty inii errity is desirous of s- cur-: ing the service of a man of char.I ac er and ability to represent its ' interest with Witnnsboro as brad i gaers. The right man will be thoroughly educated in the sciecc Sof life insurance antd the art of Az Wsuccess ful soliciting. There i.4 nto thi busin;ess or profession not re- a Squit ing capital which is more reb-s munieranive than a life ageney conducted with energy and abil iy. Correspondence with metn who dette to secure permanent employ ment and are ambitious to at tain prominence in the profec- i sion is invited. W. J. ROD LEY, Mgr, , 3-19-3m Rock Hill, 8. C.l OE WIEN OR40, C. trnisk Estimantes, nstruct Entire Exchages, Private Lines, and Other Electrical Works. ou think a.Telepbone convestion woul1 your business, write to is. Corrses Isolicited. Our advice for theaskin NEWS *, *++ HERALD, Tri-W ekly, a Year i- A tdaace , ~ky, $150 a ear in Advauw.e - LETrER HEADS, -BILL HEDS NOTE HEADS, -'LAWYERS' BRIF'. LIENS, MORTGAGE8, DEEDS, Iand everything in job lime done 3as cheaply as anywhere else is ~theState: Ivery penny spent at home is kept at home. DR, J.B. BROOKS, te phy sician in charge of the Keeley [nstitute at Hot 8prings, Ark., and the. Tri-Elixirla itemedy *Co., Memphis, Tenn.,'-has opened a rivate insti tote at t Springs for the treat ment-of ~rphie, Viiie, Oin al id all diseases th it comes to. e great health resort, such rheumatism, neoraltia, in rania, nervous, blood, liver, 'ney and stomach c o m. ints, His homes treatment for ,the whiskey ad drug habit aa be sent to any address. 'or. respondence solicited and eon fidential. rReferences: Any banker or eity mial of Hot Srings. 1241.7