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THE NEWS AND HERA-.D. PflLM&gIP TRI- WEEKLY -BY 1 WS AND HERALD COMPANY, TERMIs,11 ADYANCE: One rear. - - - $3.00 six omths. - - - - 1.50 WJINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday, June 21, - - 189S. THE newspapers are talking a great deal about a conflict in vcws bet ween General Miles and the administration, and that Miles will be put in the back ground, and some other man put in active charge of the army of invasion. There may not be any truth in this. Some of the dispatches say that there is no truth in it. Still the newspapers have a way sometimes of ferreting out information, and it may all be true. It is said that General Miles has too much red tape about him, and that be is not aggressive enough. Whatever may be the true state of affairs, no body in this section would ki.k, if Miles was kicked out. A man who tried to humiliate a man like Jeff. Davis by putting chains on him, when there was no use for it whatever, can not command the full respect and con Idense of Southern soldiers, It is with general regret that the alumni of the South Carolina College hear of Dr. Patton's having resigned his ehair in the faculty -of the South Carolina College. This venerable pro fessor loved the very elms on the old campus, he verily believed that to walk under them was an inspiration for the higJer things of life. His gen uine love for Latin and Greek was catching, and there are hundreds and huadreds of young men throughout the State who will sineerely deplore that Dr. Patton no longer occupies his chair of ancient.languages. Ta country will breathe easiei when Robson and his men shall have been exchanged. The death Nsg hal been placed over Morro Castlesandi is not know whether it -' 'iended tc convey the in ' ce of Hobson'i death er the flag was hoisted nor of-the dead Spaniards killei in the bombardment. Nobody hai any cosidence in the Spaniards, and the country will be anxious for th4 safety of these brave Americans ii their hands until they are beyoni Spanish hands. Tax Augusta Eerald, which has just been placed on our exchange list and one of the best evening papers ir ,as wil e see by a cli Really, TBE1Z&! EADwu -like to hve several hundred. Cm!LDEars DAY AT MInwoED. Hr. Editor: "Children's Day" wa celebrated at Mt. Zion Baptist Chure last Sunday. There was a vast crowa of our friends present. All of th denominations in the community wer well represented. Daring the exei cises as I looked into the beaming countenances of those present, I real ized more fully than ever that W all serve the same God and look to thb blood of the Lamb to wash away onu sins and make us whiter than snow Surely the promptings that assemnblei so many on this ?ccasion are expressed is these lines: "More about Jesus would I know, More of His grace to others show, More of His saving fulness see, More of His love who died for me." After singing an appropriate hymn the exercises were opened with prayec by our young brother, T "enan Kilgo and was followed by a v 'y pleasinj -address ot welcome by Jar. W. F Scott. The following is the program Hymn No. 96. Recitation, by Cora Kilgo. Primary exercises conducted by C. S Ford. A Message of Song, by Strothel Ford. Recitation-An Indian's Plea-by Willie Jackson. Recitation-God's Call-by Johnnii Brown. Dialogue, by Willie and Lucretii McWaters. Anthem: Come Let Us Sing-by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott, W. F. Scott, and Misses Eva Hall and Alma Lynch, Recitation-A Christian at Home by Sumter McWaters. Recitation-Crucifixion-by Holmei Scott. Hymn: "My Old Country Home" - by W. F. Scott. Essay: "One Star Differs from Another Star in Glory"-by Fannie Lee Ford. Recitation-"Last Hymn"-by Irene Scott. Dialogue - Sunshine Factory - by Lottie Jackson and Mary Brown. Address: A Plea for Foreign Mis sions, by James Kilgo. Address: A Plea for Home Mis sions-by Tommie Kilgo. Address: A Plea for State Missions -by M. L. Austin. Address, by Rev. R. A. Yongue. Hymn 155. Collection conducted by the pastor. Prayer by A. N. Keistler. Amanoox. Hymn 214. Prayer, by Rev. H. K. Ezell. 4dress, by Rev. W. 5. B. Ford. *Address, by Rev. H. K. Ezell. Ejin 33. Rev. R, A. Young gave us a talk on "Nets." It was very appropriate in deed, showing us how and whent bad habts are formed and the difBenulty 0f freeing ourselves from them. It was delivered in his usual gentle, impres sive style. Rev. W. S. B. Ford, in the after noon, told us about prayer. Saying prayers is not praying. Prayer, he says, to be effectual should be a spon taneous outpouring of the heart's feelings. Many were the beautiful illustrations used. Mr. Ford speaks in an easy, graceful manner. Last, but by no means least, our pastor, Rev. H. K. Ezell, spoke of the "Chapel Car," and impressed upon us the importance of, and good done by, the chapel car service. The day was very pleasantly and profitably spent, and while it is im possible for us to speak of each one separately we will say that they all acted their parts well and reflect much credit upon our superintendent, Dr. J.. A. Scott, and his loving, helpful wife. The doctor is one of the "corn er stones" of Mt. Zion and is the life and heart of the Sunday school. Miss Alma Lyuch, of Gaffney, who has been visiting at Mr. W. S. Hall's for quite awhile, left, for her home yes terday. During her stay bere she has made a host of friends who will sadly miss her. Mr. Elliott Holmes Hall, of Wof ford College, came heme yesterday. Cadet Simon Lumpkin, of Clemson College, and his sister, Miss Susie, who has been attending Mt. Zion In stitute in Winnsboro, are with us again. We are truly glad that our young friends have returned after so long an absence. Mise Kate iarshaw, of York, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Jackson, has returned home. Miss Harshaw won many friends while here. We had a splendid season this after noon after a drought of more than seven weeks. C. s. F. June 16, 198. nucken's Arnica Salve. The Best ;Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMaster Co. MYRTLE NEWS. Since my Iast "dot" there has been a postoffice established at Mr. E. A. Davis' store, which is very handy. The mail comes thiee .times a week. Mr. E. A. Davis, eur popular country merchant, is postmaster. There is a very large mail from this place con sidering the size of our prosperous and thriving little town. The dust has been settled by the recent rains and a very nice season has been realised, very much to the satisfaction of the farmera. Things had begun to get awful dry and dusty, but the rain came in time to revive most of the crop except gardens, which had parched up beyond re covery. There was a very heavy rain, wind and thunder storm on the 16th inst., which did a great deal of damage to fruit trees and other crops. One of our most prosperous farmers had 200 or 300 large prize .trees blown down on about two acres of land. Farmers are all about through Wheat was platited quite extensively last fall, and I think all those who did plant were wise, for it has made a fair yield. Cotton and corn are doing as well as could be expected. Corn had begun to dwindle before the rain, but I think this will revive it somewhat. Miss Mattie Cooper has been very *ill for a long while, but glad to re Bport that she is improving. There was quite a large crowd at S"the central" last Sunday evening. Miss Dora Heins, one of our most a ttractive young ladies, has returned from an extended visit to relatives in SRidgeway.. One of our most popular young ladies, Miss Eula Wilsoni, is visiting in Che'ter county. IMiss Carrie Heins is visiting in IRidgeway. Fritz. June 17, 1898. D iscovered by a Worman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a ]ady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemedl imuminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved o't taking first dose, that who slept all night; and with two bot ties, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. "Thus writes W. C. Hlammick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at McMaster Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETI NEpttE n glia %teU toCreIsona tse, nazm oss esa lF:dling Memory-the result of 2ver-work, Worry, ickes. Erod of : xuth or Over-indulgence. For q:a.ck, positive and lasting results in Sexual Weakness. Imnoet.nev. Nervous Debility and Lost Vitality, wc YE.LoW LABEL. SPECIAL-double strength il giv strength and tone to every part sud etietA t -. puminent cure. Cheapest and best. too Pillst g by :uail. FR EE-A boti.e of the famous Japancse Liver Pellets wili be give- with a Sr box or mrer of Msg netic Nervine?. lra. . Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. ANrD ITS CURs TO TH EDrroR-I have an abso!cts remedy for Consumption. By its timely us'. thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of;its power that I consider it my duty to sd t,o bott Iss fmi t athose of your readers Who have Cons-::n~ption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung-Trouble, if they will write me their express.and postoffce address. Sincerely, T.~ A. SLOCUX,.X. C., 133 Pearl St., NIew York. ap-.Te dmoia ad Busines Mmnagement of , il ,"ucm I I +lllll!IR l ll::t!!llllII' .. .. ege2bePreparatoniorAs sliuulatUng thieToodandRegula thgeSl>tomachs andBoWels of PromotesTi(estion,Cheerfu es ]fst. o'af>3aSileither pm; orp0ihermor lfiaL 111 NM C OTIC. AperfecIemedy forConstipa tiot,SoupSfotachDiarrpoea, Worms,Convilons.Feverish ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimle Signaturc of 0-4 BW YORK. .xACT COPYOF WRAPER, The Equitable Life AssuancScie~ty of the UJnited States. The management of the Equitable Life Assurance Society - in this territy is desirous of secur ing the service of a man of char acter and ability to represent iti interest with Winnsboro as head quarters. The right man will be thoroughly educated in the science of life insurance and the art o1 successful soliciting. There is nc business or profession not re quiring capital which is more re munerative than a life agency *conducted with energy and abil ity. Correspondence with mei who desire to secure permanen einployment and are ambitious t attain prominenee in the profes sion is invited. W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., 3-193m Rock Hill, F. C, Notice. * ~~JY~rYCoM3I NERS, 'NOTidE ISHE Y . a meeting of the Board of Control fc the County of Fairfield will be held it the office of County Commissioner for said County on the FIRST DA' OF JULY next, at which meeting ai plications for the josition of Count Dispen@er will be considered. A~l applications for said positio; must be on file with the Board at leas ten days before said date. J. M. HIGGINS, J. F. LYLES, S. H. TERRIS, O-7-4: Board of Control, F. C. FI RST-G.LASS JOB WORK dlone at LANDS WANTED. Persons with lands for sa!e are re quested to put them in my bands for sale. I am in constant receipt of se many letters of enquiry about landt from Northern and Western parties, that I may be able to effect sales for those who will give me accurate de tailed descriptions of what they hive, No charge will be made unless satis factory sales are made. Descriptions must be such as can be guaranteed and must give: 'Number of acree, location, character of land, proximity to railroads, post offices, schools, churches and towns, kind of improvements. Communications strictly confidential when so desired. JAM4E8 G. GIBBES, State Land Ageint, 11-6t- Columbia, S. C. F gI1%m U.S..Teuru ef lfAdtin Epilosy, H.ha w ot doubt treate ad cur IEiPo.Wi epsy , ho ed more cases than any liigPhyscian; his We have head ooes d cured b valuable h-r los :fl15 dis.. sase,which ie sends ri t h a :e of his absolute cure, free to ,n suee wh*ma ?:sed t eirP . dEr xa{ss addres For Infants and Children. C The KindYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature It of The Kind lou Have Always Bought. CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COPN.NWYORK CrT. WHAT IS IT? It is Medicine. WHAT IS IT FOR? It is a Blood Cleaner. WHAT IS IT MADE OF? It is Composed of Herbs. What makas it so popuiar ? It's Wonderful Curative Power. WHAT IS ITS NAME? It is called AFRICANA. This wonderful Blood Purifier is perfectly harmless, and yet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever dis covered for the cure of Blood diseases. Ask your Draggist for it. Tell your neigtjbor about it: CU S ALWAYS. r OUTHER RiL9AY Centip1 Time Betvween Colomblaud Jack. sonville. Easteni Time Between Co-. ium5XEz Other Points. . t frective June 12, 1898. No. 38j No. 36 NorthbounG, Daily. Daily. Lt Jvile 20.?..:...,...8 00a 7 00 p " .......1208 p1135 Ar. ........:..... 405p 245. Ly, tn,SCGRB......553 a 5 0 LA ,t,...............10 a 1p 10 Aran,tvIJ.........2 85p I0 25pa "Trenten................. 308p 1100 " Jo.................. 319p 11 20 p ~..ombade 't..... 451 p 210 a y CoVl g ....... 515 p 5 34 a "Winnsboro.............. 607 p 62 "Chester ................ 654 p 718 a A.r. Charlotte............... 815 p 900 a Ar. Greensboro............10 43 p 1216 p Lv. Greensboro............10 50p .... Ar. Norfolk........... ... ... 7 50a... "Danvil10.................l1151p 1 35p Ar. Richmond...............OO 6 0a625 p Ar. Washington ............. 642 a 935 p " ltimiorePa.R.R........ 803 a 11l35p " iladlphia 0 15 a 268a "New York..... .'....,''12 43p 23 a Southbound. No. 37 No. 35 Daily. Daily. Lv. New York, Pa. B.R.......4 30p 12 15nt "Philadelphia ............. 655p 3 50 a "Baltimore..............9 20 p 6 31 a Lv. Wash'ton, So. By....10 48p 11 15 a Lv. Richmond ........... ... 1210Ont 12 O01m Lv. Danville.................Z5 50a 6 15p Lv. Norfolk..............9 35p ... Ar. Greensboro...... ........ 6 45 a ... Lv. Greensboro............. 7 05 a 7 32p "Charlotte................o 935a 10 20 p ". Roc... 1................... 1020 a 11OSp "Chester................. Ii1055a 11 37 p "Winnsboro............. 1141a 12 26 a ...' 124. 1 . a "Jhsos......... 2 53p OO00a ". Tro. n-................... -3 08 p 6 25 a "Graniteville............. .-;8p 7 07 a Ar. Augusta...............415p 8S00a Lv. Asheville........... | 8 2 O 305p Lv. Spartanburg............ 1 40 a 6 15p Lv. Col'hia, 8.C.&G.Ry...... .3 00 p 7 00 a Ar. Charleston.............. 6 4Opt 11 00Oa Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P.Ry......11 55 a 12 47 a SLEEFING CAR SERVICE. Ecellent Asy pasnger service botween No.and8-Wesin nadSouthwestr Limited. Solid VEstib~ led train with dining cars and first cla.ss coaohes north of Charlotte. Pulbnan drawing room sleeping cars between Tamp.a, Jacksonvlille, Savannah, Washington n Nw Yox'k. Pufllman Sleeping Cars between Charlot te and Richmond. Pullman drawing-roomi sicopintg cars be tween Greeonsboro and Norfoilk. CIos'+ connlec tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT, arrivi~ng there in time for breakfast. Solid t "J. ith Parlor cars, bet-ween Charleston :.nI Asheville. Nos0. 33 and y,-:. !4. Fast MTail. Through Pullman drawing. r.-m buffet steepin.: cars be tween Jacksonille7 Md Ne~w York anzd Pull man ,ueepin:: cars heCt we:-n Augusta ::n?d Chnr lotte. Pullm.an .eing e.ars betw-en .J:uck no:nvil (nd Colubia, en route daily bet w.-en Jack.-mville and incinnati. via Ashe~ville. FRANK S. (ANNON. J.MS. CULP. Third V P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M!., Washing tcn. W. A. TURK, S. H.H~ARDWICK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta. HAIR BALSAM ' Ceanesad beauttifes the hair, Prc.e.u a lLxz.hnt growth. a .Never Pails to nestoro ay ANNOUNCMENTS. [Candidates' cards $5 cash, without ny exception whatsoever.] FOR PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a can idate for re-election to the office of udge of Probate; subject to the Dem cratic primary. S. R. JOINSTON. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the office of Probate Judge or Fairfield County, subject to the .ction of the Democratic primaric:. JNO. J. NEiL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI~VS. I hereby announce myself a:.-: late for re-election to a seat in the Thuse of Represenitatives from i'ir ield County; subject to th- aciom of he Democratic primaries. J. G. WOLLING. I offer for re-election to the Gt:era Assembly, subject to the action or the' Democratic primary. R. A. MEARES. The friends of Mr. E. B. RAGSDALE -espectfully nominate him for tb' Souse of Representatives, subjczt to he Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi late for election to the Generas As sembly, subject to the primary. J. B. MORRISON. The friends of Capt. W. J. Jon - 50N respectfully place him in nomina tion for the House of Representatives, mubject to the result of the Democratic primaries. i 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 bereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary or primaries. HUGH S. WYLIE. The friends of Mr. J. R. CrnLz present his name to the voters of Fair ield.Ceinty as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject the result of the Democratic primaries. 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. TENNANT4. For the office of Supervisor of Fair field County, I hereby announce my self a candidate, subject to the action of the Democratic party as expressed through the primary election or elec tions. S. B. CRAWFORD. I he:eby announce myself a candi date for the offce o f County Supervisor for Fairfield, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. G.Y. LANGFORD. For the offie of Supervisor of Fair field County, I hereby announce my self a candidate, subject to the action of the Democratic priunaries. didate for the office of Supervisor fol Fairfie!d County, subject to the actior of the Democratic primary or prima ries. T. C. LEITNER. COUNTY AUDITOR. I-hereby .announce myself a candi date for re-election to the offi:e of County Auditor, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. J. L. RICHMOND. COUNTY SUJPT. EDUCATION. I hereby annonne myself a can di date for the office of County Superin tendent of Education for Fairficld County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. T. M. BOULWARE. The many friends of Mr. D. L. STEVENSON respectfully nominate him r re-election to the office of Superin tendent of Education, believing that tlh improved condition of the public sciools is conclusive proof that he is Iheright man in the right place; sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. T1 friends of Mr. W. LEON los BORC GH present his name to the Dea ocratie voters of Fairfield County as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education. Mr. Rosborough is an experienced teacher and his fricnds believe that his nomifi nation would be a wise selection. Something to Please You. When you cannot decide what to drink, TRY Red (Il)essina $tanoc. Cberty 1Rfipe, Cberty lice.' 'Eangerine. AT FOUN T AIN. Doubles the Pleasure of a Drive. 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BROOKS, Late physician in charge of the Keeley Institute at Hot Springs, Ark., and the Tri-Elixiria Remedy Co., Memphis, Tenn.,l.has opened a private insti tute at lot Springs for the treat ment of cccajii Hait, And all diseases thit come to this great health resort, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, in somnia, nervous, blood, liver, kidney and stomach c o mn paints. is home treatment for the whiskey and drug habit can' be sent to any address. Cor. respondence solicited and con fidential. WReterences: Any banker or city official of Hot Springs. 12-1 97 SENT FREE to housekeepers LicIki COfMPAR'8 Extract of Bee COOK BOOK telling how to prepare many dell eate and delicious dishes. 'ldr.ess, Lieb ,>r1 P. 0. Box, 27181i ie I Is, WINNSEORO, S. C. irnish Estimates, nstruct Enfire Bxchanges, Private Lines, and Other Electrical Works. Foa think a Telephone connaetlon would your business, write to us. Corres e solicited. Gar advise for the asking A BLE TO UY EST ICYCLES AT IG BARGAINS.. HAINLESS AND OLUMBIAS REAP FOR ON'T DLAY. THE POPE MANUFACTURINGCO. are prepared to furnish Bicysles this season at prices -TO SUIT ALL. The Celebrated Chainss, - $125 K The 5 per cent Nickle, 1898 models, are "Standard of the World,".-.-.-.-.-.7506 Columbia model, No. 44, - - N N Hartford, 1898 patterns, 7 and 8 W5 0 N Hartford, 1898 Vedettes, 15k16 40 6 Hartford,1898Vedettes,17318 35*6 Hartford, 1898, Jack and Gill, 3e N ivorybody knows what the 5 per cent Nickel Columbias are. Many Hartfords are ridden ia Winns boro. Ask the riders what their record is. We p ill rest our claims onuwhat -n they say. They stay out of repair - shops and run "so easy." All, of the above are made by the Pope Manufacturng Co., which Is a guarantee of good workmnasaMp. If you want a eheap secondhean& wheel, we can furnish you one fr. $5.00 up, but these whzeelsare not guaranteed. "You take what yee get." JORDAN & UAYVI 00 0000 0 00 0 00 2 ART,9AMRE and ORNESAR AESE GOLDEN DENT CORN. WHITE DENT CORN. CAT TAIL MILLET.. GERMAN MTTJET. WATERMEON SEED. -A full line of GARDEN SEED. Ectaler. Cipmii 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Horses, Mares and Mules. 10 GOOD YOUNG MULES. 5 COMMON AGED G O OD WORK MULES, all broken, sound and straight. 2 GOOD SADDLE HORSES. 2 GOOD MARES, young and well broken. Also a few PLUG HORSES andl a few PLUG MULES. I will Ell the above stoCk Cheap fo! ash or on 'time until fall on good ~aper; or I will exchange any of tem or broken down stock. One /go, *eavy team of males. MILCH COWS. -I still hav~ a few n band and will sell them or change bemn for dry cattle I w'I pay the ighest cash price for a lo of Toung. oor cattle, that will do to pasture, at, Vinnsboro.1 A. WILLI 'ORD.. * PaoIramTN,