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NEWS AND- HERALD. PLTLISSED TRI- WEEKLY -BY 1K *3 AND HERALD COMPANY. rsUa. IN ADVANCE: .e Ys:r., - - - $3.00 Six Months. - - - . 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursday June 9. - - - 1898 EBE DELAY. As we have repeatedly remArked there has been a great deal of adverse criticism of the administration in not striking sharp and decisive blows, %nd end this war. It has been suggested in many quarters that President Mc Kinley and has Republican advisers and backers want the war prolonged until after the November elections. We trust that there is no real founda tion for this sualicion. We would dislike very much to believe that a man could be elected President who would stoop to such a low motive. Whatever may be said of some of President McKiiley's political frields, we cannot think that he is consciously prolonging the war, putting the people to s-> much expense merely that Repub lican Congressmen may be returned. The New York World gives a good summary of the "kind-hearted" war. The war was declared on 21st day of April. The navy was ready for action in a week. On the 22nd April a scheme to feed the reconcentrados was adopted, and the blockade of Havana to starve the Spaniards was adopted. The feeding scheme was abandoned because the food was used by the Span ish. On the 23rd a call was made for 125,000 volunteers. On the 24ih Spain declared war. O.. the 25th Corgre> declared war. Practicallva_,ting was done durint - 'Of the month of HAriI The World continues the calendar up to and including June 6th as fol lkws: ,MAY. 1. Dewey, far from "orders from Washington," smashes the Spanish fleet at.Manila. 2. Nothing done. 3. Nothing done. 4. Nothing done. 5. Nothing.done. 6. Nothing done. 7. Nothing done 8. Nothiing done. - 9. Nothing done. 10. Nothing done. 11., Cardenas scratched. Nothing done.' 12. Cerrers at Martinique. Samp ~ sen sk San Jidsn and hnr ries back to Key West. Notbing done. 13.-Schley leaves Hampton Roa.de. Nothing done. 14. Nothing done. 16. Nothing done. 16. Nothing done. 17. Nothing done. 18. Nothing done. 19. Cervera arrives at Santiago. Nothing done. 20. Nothing done. 21. Nothing done. 22. Nothing done. 23. Nothing.done. 24. Nothing done. 25. Seventy-five thousand more vol unteers called out. Nothing done. 26. Nothing done. 27. Nothing done. 28. 1gothing done. 29. Nothing done. -30. Nothing done. 31. Schl'y, released from "ordera from Washington," abuts Cervera up in Santiago harbor. 1. Nothing done. 2. Nothing done. * ~ 3. Under reluctant permt .aio:i from Washington, tardily granted, Lieut. Hobson bottles up Cervera and makes the whole world admire as it has not admired since Dewey "did" at Manila. 4. Nothing done. 5. Nothing done. * 6. Nothing done. -AT the present rate of arming, uni forming and equipping the volunteer army, these soldiers will not be ready to go to Cuba until next fall. In a short time the rainy season will have begun, and then the troops can not go even though they are prepared. Fer Or FHaty Years. Mai WnesLow's SooTHING STRUl has been nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best reu.edy for diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. 5-26tx1y SHI NDIPO REsBVITALITY - Made a - -WelliMan - TH E of Me. '~ECH REMEDY;roduces the shove result Varicoceke, Failing Mm.Stops all drainsad losses caused byerrcrs of oth. It wards ofE In samity'and Consumption. ~'ung Men rec-m Man hood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It t20 vest p?ocket. Price fliT'6Boxes $2.5 wrinen'guarntee. DR. JEAN OKA. ai Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Drug. "A VOTER" EXP$ESSES HIS VIEWS. Mr. Editor: It is about time for the candidate to come uround smiling, and promises thay cannot keep are not thought of. A politician is something like the Irishman's flea. I used to think that there was much in platforms and poli ticians' speeches, but lately I have come to the conclusion that the only u=e made of them is to get in on. The Lord knows we need some relief and reform but not the;kind we have had since 1890. Reform has made taxes from 94 or 10 mills to 11 and 15 mills higher, at a time when people were never less able to pay a small tax, from 1890 to a few months back. The purchasing power of money has been far greater than from 1890 to 1880, and still more and more m.ney is drawn from the people in- taxation. Almost every article ot -supplies used by the Government, County and State, from an inkstand up has been cheap com pared with years before. Bread and meat to feed the poor, clothes and other things were never so cheap. Hired help was never so cheap. Why, then, cannot taxes be riduced' Taxes are easily paid by prosperoui business people, especially the specu lative chap, but you find that there are many whom taxes are almost de priving of daily bread. Many poor men and widows in Fairfield County who have to lien their crops or assign their rent to raise money for taxes. Should anybody wonder at the in creased taxation? Look at the ap. propriations; look at the amount of money used and paid in the varioni courts on account of prolonged liti gation to protect the guilty and to keep people from paying their honest debts. We will take one case in our ows County of Fairfield-the murder oi James Suber, one of Fairfield's best men and an honest Christian gentle man murdered by an unprincinled vagabond. This case has been tied twice, and twice has .i defendant been found ' honest jurors and aP --o en carried to the highes1 cr.Zarr That does not only stay justice and leads to tL liberation of the guilty, but it csts the taxpayers loti of money. This cane bas already cost Fairfield County $1,400, more than fourteen hundred worthless murdereri are worth. We do not wan? to hang the guiltless, but hang the guilty a! quickly as possible, and do not charge up the protection of the guilty agains the taxpayers. A little politics on thii line might help. Small appropriations less legislation, and as representativet select men who will use the publi4 money economically. Men extrava gant and ;isky in their own business will be far more so in the people'i business. Select men who do no want to ride from the place of a rep resentative to Governor at the expense of the taixpayers. Find men in touct with the common interests of the county, men that will do everything ir their power to lessen public expenses; and who will not pander to the wil of men in higher offces, and who d< not have to consult their politica bosses before they can cast an hones vote. The pacte'- a has -been, taken ofi so said, tmgod men come t4 the front and offer their ser"ices fo: the various offces. The offces ar within the gift of the people, and le the people have good material fron which to select. Hand around yon1 offces; a second relief is waiting. I is hard to give up a good thiog, ant an offceholder must be a good thing for they do not seem willing to rotate Let men stop talking and abusini Tilmanism and salt making. Thern is no scarcity of salt, but a heavy de mand for powder burning just now A Voter. Mlons Given Mway. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the lan< who are not afraid to be generous t< the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery fo Consumption, Coughs and Colds, hav given away over ten million trial hot ties of thes great medicine; and hay the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeles eses. Asthma, Brohchitie, Hoarse ness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are sured by it. Cal on McMaster Co , druggists, and get trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. an $1. Every bo'ttle guaranteed, or pric refa .ded. 3 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bough Bears the i Signature of Machinery ! Manufacturers' Agents for the SMITH SONS Also EGINES, BOILERS, &c. Our MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Tele. phone crank too. V. 0 MOW & SONS Phone in onr CORN WEL L, S. C office on Winnsboro and Chester ]in.a. 4-6-1y I was seriously sfficted with a congh for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough ths.n ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recom mended to try a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Rtemedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bot tle relieved me very much and the second bottle tai ab- olutely cured me. I have not had as go "' healhh for twenty years. Respectfully, MRs. MAr A. Bian, Claremore, Ark. eefl:PreptratiOnfoTAS t SsachsBowelsof Promotes esion,Clerfttl orp& 1rineraL OTNARC OTIC. Af.O &~W t Apaf o s ch,arT a. Worms,ConionsYeverash' ness aidLOSS OF SLEEP. Tac'Simie'Sijdiature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY 0? WRAMPR, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Ceptrt! Time Between Colnmblaand Jack r,ilie. Eastern Time Between Co lumbla and Other Polnts. Effective May 15, 108. Northbound. No. 8 No. 3 Daily. Daily. 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Ar. . .......... 800p 11 0 LY, .&PEy.......11 558 a 47 a ............. 447g T 2 $LEE12NG CAB SERVICE. Excellent dal aeger service between ndNew.J~and L1~.lid V edt 'with culars asmrslen ofr leprgCars between Charlotte Pfmn ' i~room nufet sleepiag cars be e 7 m and ew York and Pull ao adll C.4olumb1 , en te daily between andvia Asheville. a k. M. CULP, W. A. '~, S. a HARDWI G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. An Ordinance FOR CoMPULSORT VACCINATION. Be it ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro, S. C., in Council met, and by the au thority of the same: Section 1. That all persons residing in said town of Winnsboro shall be immediately vaccinated. Section 2. That it shall be the duty of the Intendant to see that this Ordi nance shall be promptly enforced, and he is hereby lluthorized. n case of any person refu1sing to oboy tbe same, to D2M.ich compulsion as may be neces rauy o carry ont the prov'isions of the J. E COAN, s ] J EL,Intendant. Clerk of Council. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sourstomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver,~ constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS -'ondcrTHj C.'is' raRE0ME Sr' rt MEN or. WOMEN make $10.00 a diay sligthe -'Woderful~y Christy-rea Scer."Wit CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA Yilt CtNTANR COPNY EWYORK Cr AN 'ORDINANCE To Provent the Introduction of Infectious and Contagious Disease into the Town of Winnsboro. Whereas it has been brought to the attention of the Town Council of the town of Winnsboro that smallpox ex ists and is epidemic in the city of Co lumbia and in the city of Sumter, and it is deemed advisable by the Board of Health of tha town of Winnsboro that a strict quaraitine be maintained as against all travel from places where the said disease exists; therefore, BE IT ExAcTED by and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro, in council met, and by the authority of the ame: SEcTIOy 1. That no person coming either directly or indirectly from the city of Columbia, or from the city of Sumter, or from any place or places where the disease of smallpox exists, or who has been. within either or any of the sai4 plipes within twelve days %efore do toiltow ofWiTIF born, shall be permitted to stop within the corporate limits of the town of Winnsboro. SEC. 2. That any person coming within the said town of Winnsboro against the provisions of this ordi nance may be detained at such place as may be designated by the Town Council for a time sufficient to show that such person is not siflicted with any infectious disease. SEC. 'That the Towh Council shall take all steps which may be necessary to enforce the provisions of this ordi nance. Done ini council this the 21st day of May, 1898. [L.. s.] JA S. E. COAN, Attest: Intendant. JNo. J. NEIL, 5-24 Clerk of Council. --WE SELL BUGGIES, SURREY2, L ADIES' PH&T ONS W AG ONS, FLOORING, CEILING, J1 E ATJIER-BOARDING, SHINGLES, -- LIME, and GROCERIES of every kind. M. W. DOTY & CO. DR. J. B. BROOKS, Late ph> sician in charge of the Keeley Institute at Hot Springs, Ark., and the Tri-Elixiria Remedy Co., Memphis, Tenn.,':bas opened a private insti tute at Hot Springs for the treat m.ent of MeOlile, MIidie, ODiil adi And a'l diseasee ik .t come to this great hieaich resort, such as rha nnmati-in, ncurailgia, in sonmnia, tnervous, blood, liver, kidney and stomach e 0 mD plainte. His home treatment for the whiekey and drug habit can be sent to any addreaq. Cor. reepondence Eolicited and oom fient,ial. gWRefer ences: Any ba,nker or bity ,fi- I:. of t Sprning-. 12-1-97 ANNOUNCEMENTS. [Candidats cards $5 cash, without any exception whatsoever.] FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate; subject to the Dem ocratic primary. S. R JOHNSTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Fairfield County, subjcct to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. J. NEIL. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a eandi date for re-election to a seat : the House of Representatives from Fuir field County; subject to the action o, the Democratic primaries. J. G. WOLLINGf. I offer for re-election to the Ge:,eru Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. R. A. MEARES. The friends of Mr. E. B. RAGSDALE respectfully nominate him for the House of Representatives, subject to the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the General As sembly, subject to the primary. J. B. MORRISON. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Fairfield County, subject to the 'iction of the Democratic primaries. W. W. CROSBY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary or primaries. HUGH L WYLIE. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Fair field; subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. A. STEWART. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of County Supervisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. B. G. TENNANT. For the office of Supervisor of Fair field County, I hereby announce my self a candidate, subject to the actior of the Democratic party as expressec through the primary election or elec tions. S. B. CRAWFORD. I he:eby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Snpervisoi for Fairfield, subject to the action o1 the Democratic primary election. G.Y. LANGFORD. For the office of Supervisor of Fa field County, I hereby announce , self a candidate, subject to the cc i of the Democratic primaries. J. B. BURL. COUNTY AUDITOR.I I hereby announce myself cand date for re-election to the :ei < County Auditor, subject to t actic of the Democratic primarie COUNTY SUPT. ED I hereby anncunee my date for the offie of Con tendent of Educationf County, subject to the aL Democratic primaries. T.M EBOU The many friends of S-rxvENsoN respectfully no for re-election to the offce o tendent of Education, beli the improved condition oft -schools is conclusive proof t ihe right man in the right p ject to the action of the De party. W HAT IS Ik ? ~'It isMe WHAT IS IT FOR? It is a Blood C WHAT IS IT MAD It is Composed of What makes it so pop It's Wonderful Power. WHATS IT -ME ? It is called A FIUCA NA This wonderful BRIOd Purifier i perfectly harmless, a~ yet is the mos powerful and surest rmedy ever dii covered for the cure of IBlood diseases5 Ask your Druggist or it. Tell your neigiibor ~bout it. AFRICANA CR ALWAYS to housekeepe s Lie1uig COIP '8 igtract of Be. COOK 00R"" telling how to ' paemany dell cate and delicio s dishes. Address, LiebgCrI~ .0. Box, 2715 UJNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENI'S, with a full stoeg of Caskets, Br.rial Cases and Coffis) constantly on ha. 'd, and use, of hea when requested. Thankful for pas renage and soici tation for a share the fat ure, in the old stand THEL I IN SHOP, J. Mi?T & CO. We Fu Colx jIfy jne NEWS *'i and RALDa Tri-Weekly, $8 a Year in Advaal SWeekly, $1.50 a Year in Advaxeb GIVEUSAZCHANC Every penny spent a home is kept at home. LANDS WANTED. Per sons with lands for sale are quested to put them in my hands'for sale. [ am in constant receipt of so mnany letters e,.f enquiry about lands from Northern and Western parties, lhat I may be able to ef&dt sales for I o .o will gtive me accurate dIe tailed descriptions of what they have No charge will be made unless -ata factory s des arie made. Descriptions -must be such as can be guaranteed arnd (must give:. INumber of acreg, tocation,. charactr Sof land, proximity to railroads, poUst offices, .cchools, churches and t'Wus, kit:d of improvements. Communicationn strictly confidential when so desired. JA!dES G. GIBBES, . State Land Ages.t, 11-6t Clmpdmsb ha, St HA R. B*ALA VI1BORO +. ti nsh Estimates, struct Entire Exchanges, Private Lines; and Other Electrie WOrs _ w >n thinka Telepboneconnetiaaw>M , your business, write to bs. Crr ; solicited. Our advie for the alir f IL LE TO BEST ICYCLES AT - IG BARGAINS. HAI rSS ANrr HEAP F}. ON'T ELAY. THE POPE MANUFACTURINGCO are prepared to furnish -=eyehs this season at prices -TO SUIT ALr ' .. The Celebrated C-inless, The b per cent N 3r iM - models, are "6tandard of the World," - Columbia moe, No. 4, -2 Hartford, 1898 patterns,7 ands = Hartford,1898 Vedettes; lj & ' Hartford,1898Vedett.,s17 l Hartford, 1898, Jae& and 0,W Lverybody knows- wh cent Nickel Columbiassre = Many Hartfordsarst!ldeu43L boro. Ask the Aders what tiU is. -We ill rest,oor 'mik they, say.. They.,atay out f; abops and run "so easy. Al1 of th'e above are ad : Ppe Manufacturing Co, ,h ~guaranteof wood wrm~bj .If.you cwant a che. wrheel, we can uIs $5.00 up,bI1 - n ~ 4.I~ Jwii