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NEWS* AND HERALD* PUALSL'ED TRI- WEBELY -AND HERALD COMPA. I gice. -1-%. IN ADVANCE: 3~r.t. - - - as.0o ~ l,t'ii - -- - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. t'eslay April 4. - - 1899 C"OSING EXE]LCISES OF ASBURY SCHOOL. - 'Prayer-by Mr. Jno. Wooten. Salutatory-George Raines. .When I Am a Man -Robert Rey golds. Where are the Girls?-L-tra Lorick. Me &ad Jim-Lily L:ric-% *-Sunshine or Shadow (Tableau) - -in.uie Braswell, Laura L-)rick, Ben -M Wooten. 'Declamation--Robart Bizzird. A B)yrs Opinions of Corns-Brook s Raines. Creown Giory-Wili Blizzard. hen I was Young--Cirrie Beas well, Lily Loriek. fortane Teller (r-abeau)-Henri: - Ota Blizzird, B.le Reynolds, 'Juo. eiealy. Avleep at the S..vitc h -John Mi:es. .wo Lives and a Life-Minuiv Wooten. All Quiet Along the Potomac -Belle Reynold. - Thq Young Dentist (Tableau) John Blizzird, L3wis Neally, Julia Miles. The Wich in Billeville-James Lorick. Tired Oat (Tableau)-Robert Bliz, zard.- . Conquered Banner-Bealah Wooten. A Slight Scare-Jalia Nfiles, Henri etta Blizzard, Juo. Miles, Carrie Bras - well. In- the Mining-Alice Wooten. My New Slate-Hampton Lrick. The Gamblerl. Wife-2"arrie Bra3 -wiell. - Raise the Gates ( rablau) - Jessie Proctor, Gaorge Raines, Liura Lorick. Evanescext Glory-'apt. James - Lorick, Soldiers: Le wis Neally , Brooks Raines, Roland Reynolds, George Raipes, Jesse Neally, Hamnp ton L.orick, Willie Blizzird, Robert *Reynolds, Robert Blizzard. *Nobody's Child-Lionie IBrauwell. Hopeless Farmer-James Lorick. - Xate Shelby-Julia Miles. Antony and Cleopatra-Ali'es Woo *ten. -A Family Not to Pattecn After Mr. A. L. Dunn, Miss .M. M. Hinnant, Willie~ Blizzard5 nilg:2aines, Ren ~ii Wooten, George Raines, Robert Roand. Reynolds, Hampton ~~'orick,H. Blizzard. -The Maniac-Lily Lorick. -ERening Prayer (Tablean)-Child: Minnie- Wooten; Angel: Beulah W. Chrysanthemum. Blythewood, April 1, '99. . Before the discovery of One Minute .Cough. Cnre,- ministers, were greatly disturbed by congbhing congregations. No excuse for it now. McMaster Co. A MORAL TOWN. OAeater Laz.ittn. Your humble scribe having returned *from a trip to Winnsboro, where he *went -to gather and ship smne cattle, - -I will try to igive The- Lantern a few tems. By the way, Mr. Ed1itor, IcanI ay that Winnsboro is the most moral -tovro I have visited in this State or an'y other state, to its size, and I have been in many towns i e this state, - Georgia, Florida and No , 'Jaroli.. I find some of the best i, >.,le there that I have ever met anywhe~re. I a strictly just and honest men very * earce but I find some in this .good old *tQn,. Qa m)st .assuredly.. If yber -adsribe felt inclined to go to town to -raise and; educate. . his children he -would go.to Winrrsboro, as thev have -a gotd sch,ol, carried ou by Prof. - -Witherow and other very efficent teachers, and her church facilities are * - very .good. Although the charches are smadl and behind the times, they are neat and comfortable. While this lovely lindle towni is far behind as to modern conveniences and modern improvements, she can roast ot a very fine cotton -mill and ani ol: mill, etc., aind they certainlv are far ahead in morality I k::ow wvbereof I speak, as I am thrown with all classes or people in my business. We did~ not intend saying so mueh about this little town, as we are .not writimg p: .up.. *I have had the. pleasure of meeting -many of my old school mazes in Fair 'feld,.county and o!d friends of niy fathef and grandfather, which re minds me that onr family name was - ~t one time very numerous in :n d cear old county, but it is almost ex tiuct, asl know of but two of the -Dame. I bad the pleasure of meeting - one of these, but as businen~ was pressing me I saw but little of him, - ut I hope to make a viait to old Fair field some time ere long. * March 27, '99 Clod bopper. .As. the season of tbe year when pneumonia, Ia grippe. sore throat. con;ghs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and luha troubles are to be guarded against, - bothing "is a fine substitute," will "answer . tepurpose," or is '-jaar at good"- as'. ne Minnte Cough Cure. *Thy' is the one intallibie remedy for: all lung, throat or bronchial troubles Insist vigorously upon having it if "something else" is off'ered -:rou. Mc TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Wilreas, God in his infiite wiso has ee*i proper &o remove from c,*r m.dst our esteemed and worthy bro. er, J. R. Broom, we feel deeply t: lois of our brother, he being one of, our taithful members. Though he was in feeble health for several months, was a patient and uncompliniuz su ferer. He was gentle and kind in his dealings; but, a.as! h3 is gone. We mourn tae death of our broAher, but not like ihose tb .- have no hope, for while his body rests in the silent grave we h%ve a responsive hope that his spirit is in the beautiful Home of the soul where sickness and sorrow, pain and death are felt and feared no more; and we trast be is now feasting on the beauties and r,lories of the heavenly world. Therefore, be it resolved: 1. We, the brother comrad-s of Camp HooJ, No. 11GS, do sincerely lament the departure of one of our members, endeared to us by his uniform good deoortment and his kind and gentl way. 1. That in his death the camp and comrades hive lost a worthy member and the commanity a good citizen. 3. That as a mark of respect to the memory ot our deceased brother there be left a blank poge in our minute book. 4. That we deeply sympathize with his relatives in their bereavement and loss. 5. That these resolutions be sent to the Winnsboro NEWS AND *EREnALD to be published and that a copy be sent to hiq family. A. L.Brasweil, . A. Dunn, W. J. Hagood, Committee. "Give a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the: famous little rills. McMaster Co. NEWS FRO'3 BUCK LICK. Easter was a beautiful day, L.ut; ne%rly every wh:te perion in the CoZntry wC' aVay to spend the.dav with friends in RidgeV7ay and Mitford. Therefore it was exceed ingly qaiet for those of us who re mained at home. Mr. L. S. Metilchimpe, frow Wit li-tot1, paid his brother here a ftying isit last week. It has been severa! years since he was in our coantry and we were a:1 delig.ted to iee bi7 agesn. In cur last new s e announced the Pea's Ferry was open for travel. But we were a :ittia previous abut the matter as our friend, Mr. L. D. Roboson, of Winrsboro, found out. You can cross now, Mr. Robinson, as Mr. David Crawford croised there Saturday with- horses, mules and cattle. Mr. Wray, of Ridgeway, has poles hauled out on the way to his place here with the view of having a tele phone line put up from Ridgeway to his place. SA good many from here attended a picnic Saturday just across the river from Mr. B. F. Cassels' place. Mr. John Hollis has beeni commis sioned Magistrate for this district. He has had some work to do in that apacity already. M. C, P. April 3, '99. Regardless of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more sickness, eufferinig, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majority of the ills afflicting.pe:> pIe to-day is traceable to kidney trou ble. It prevades all classes of so ciety, in all climates, regardless o age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmistakable, such as rheumatism,; neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scan ty supply. - Uric acid, or brick-dast deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned and germ-filled blood. Sometimes the heart u badly, and tube casts (wasting or the. kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the most dangerous form. of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions ae promptly removed under the in fiuece of Dr. Kilmer's swamp-R~oet. It has a world wide reputation for its* wonderful cures of the most distress ing eases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonder fl discovery, Swamp-Root, and ar book telling all about it, both sent to you abeolutely free by mnail. Sen your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Biughamton, N. Y., and kindly men tion thai you read this liberal offer 3n The News and Hlcra:d. >vous Debilt.L s V:ae. i e r cilig .Memory-;h suk f 4 ver- . - cy -ke". Error of CoL. m : . r: Price 500. and $1 e C e E For quick,. positv -c stn a C Weakness, Impitar. ,vro I-' : aIF Vitality, use YE'LoW LA2 : SPE I-:! I stregt- vl ! give strem:u: - .i. me o ev.-:. an d cfec , emnn 9.te s :x t oois.'. ai FR EE-A 5.tt:e oF .:e .ats Jps:ac L: 'elets will be g'ive:. w&ii a 5t bno:< or mor of etic Nervine:. iree. ScXd c::ty by J. J. OBEA R, Druggist, Winnsboro. S. C Notice. [AING SOLD OUT T HlE MER antile businen heretore conducted nnr th, m . 8 i.1. Emerson to v. 1. Emrersoni, I: 1: nolnger respon ib:e for any debts --.mI:Aei hv said Irm. ~ . J. E iiMON. -7~ The Kfnd You --ave K ys __AId bf~ sou 'xal n o0 y All Counterfeits, Imitations periments that tri;o -.-ith Z Infants and. Children-Expe: What is C Castoria is a substitute for C - and Soothing Syrups. It is: contains neither Opium, L< substance. Its age is its gu and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and Bowels, givin The CIildren's Panacea--Th CENUINE CAI Bears the Th Kind You Ha in Use For 01 TH[C NAUR COSPAV. 77 MU HEINZ 11PEKLES S PLd Onions. elery Sauc!. Tomato Catsup. fIndia Relish Salad Dressing. -Swtet Mixed in bnik. Sour Mixed in bulk. Soiced Cuacumbers Queen 0;ive.g. all sizes. 1Deviled Olive. KM. HABENICHIT. Fino G-rocories. ~AT COST.i --I E3AVE Silver-Plated Table Spoons,: easpoons and Medium Forks tat I will sell at Cost for Gash. To ]etter them, at cost prices, ill be THREE CENTS PER ETTER. Come and see them. CM. CHANDLER PLANT ARLY EARLY MBER ORANGE~ ARLY EARLY NBUER ORANGE SUGA R ARK.Y EARLY NBERORANGE~ A EA RLY ORANGE! AR Y EARLY R ORANGE .9AND 'TS ~CtTRE ' FTo j Emoa:- h ava an absolut tedecy for Consumpt'ion. Byr its ime!y us a u:ands c? e::?. cas have be~ 'en already emnet: cured. So "roof-positive am i Sits pov:gr 1hat.i...sid..itny duty to 4 t-.o &::.':.<.- thos of your readi ar t have CcI:: u:::io,hr Bronchiai or Vs 2 2 .to~e addrs. Sincerely., C. si f.c iO c.,:J e::rJi., veruti -r. s ben mdenerhis v ne- dso sicA t inf*,. -. oC 02ne "-o dece'v you 'I-this Id Substituatesare but E LydC en-.danger te health of rineagainst ]periment. A STORIA ,Isto- 011, Pargorie, D -cps Elarmless andPleasant. It orphine nor (her NarCot c irantee. It detroys Worrms ,cures Diarreada and WA,nd croubles, eure Constipation :cs thle Foodg,ciegulates the healthy and :atural sleep. Nr Moter's Fr%.nd. Loth CZ oui hs ORMALAY signa ture of. fe Alwayl, Bor 'itM !er 30 Y er sa %AYSTRCC-e. NWYOnR ITY. csarroa Dand eWin NVIbcs cur Ctiato LIME, SHINNES, F-LOORING, Ceilin ooWeathe4r5P.rding and Lum her in car let and Ca makeclose Full Stoc.i of Groceries. as eheap F any house in town. We trv to haidle eveofthiia the farmers need. "ve u.; tradc and we will guWarante ;e... We are here to meet competitior. Respectfully, I grserya ire-s an ouse toein town. d eivsi WOe., y o hSQUAREcwi D EL fGrOmERs ged im as cIall and we conigne Hie Wei eheet meet cotnBiscuit . JIE1 UST R SOME. E .grery &eby i lls morulre:ds rAH:td ay o- -er trean wn. has eieve i INloishis mriet." Is o :--FNE GR:EmES geentehim a it--: :an-b essvine Hisb : ::etae aave :s~i I-u: a mBisc-it.: ai ehar.itoni and Btte Wcay mneed "m-rstrien hiser Itl Do, "oeCtLEy& .." :ell:ig ll aout. an whe : dells u(t- pin. Bo of Da- "" t lanta'4' . OIc .. 10- . Cro t You can accomplish the. effort by rid Models 59 and 60 1 1898 are entirely new. - Price.......... For scientific design, thor tion and elegance of finis unequaled by any bicycles PRICE Hartfords, Pat Possess every advantage of m PRICE Vedettes, PATT, Best for the Prices, Men's, $2r Every feature of these mac in our New I POPE MFG. CO, JORDAN & DAVIS, Ap PABST THE BEST PRICE: ~5 Cents a sottIe, --or-I 52.50 pert EO3Cfn. PHARMA.CIST BICYCLL'5 ---FOR A --We offer the 3ele br ated -ilartfordec icycles (1883) OR TILE UNPRECEDENTED PRICE --OF- I 4$27 60.i? SUPPLY LIMITED In WWXe will sell on instal-j ents. ORDAN & UAVIS! most with the least ng the Bevel-Gear CAINLE35. $75. IODELS 57 AND 58. >ughness of construc 1, these machines are of the chain type. W$50., :erns 19 and201 ost bicycles that cost more. F $35. ,RNS 21 AND 22. money. ; Ladies', $26. hines is fully illustrated atalogue. Hartf ord,Connj t, wink o, 8. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY. yentral imea .Between Columbiaand Jack sonviUc. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other POints. 'Eective March 12, 1899. No. 34No. 36No. 32 3'orthbounfd. DanIYI Da1y. SRU ,v. J'ville, F.C.&P.Ry..t 8 20 a!T8 00i2t0 "Savannah.........12 35 p 12 0l0p~ 3 57p r. Columbia .........4 38p -4 45a 7.89p x.v Char'ton,SC&GR.7~ O tr. Columbia.......... 1 lp istaSo. Ry- -- 0' lp "Graniteville ...... --p8QB "Aike...........-- 0 O 5o " Treton..........--0 36 " Johnstons........---6 48 r. ColumibiaUn. dcp't.5Sp2lO 0 v Col'bia Blandg st...545 5a84 "Winnsboro....... 3p70a99 "Chester ........... p*47 07 "Rock Hill........ 28 105 Danvife...0....15 120p ....'.. New1100a 00p........2p 2a3p Lv.Ne Yok,a.R 2 40u 3 O0p 5 40pi Phildelhia22 503040p 50.5 Balimoe......37 55 0p 622p Lv.Wah'on So B 53O 491 20 p 61 pS Chalte 54 801p 10 820p Chese 5 4p 5 55a 8l49p Winhoo 7 326 10 . 747a 10287p tr. Calo tt....... 8 5pO5a 1145 Sep "o Danvi....... 12 5a 1 23p 6070a trechon 8..... . 00a 32p 8.... tr.Waintn ......7'5a 905p 9745 "Batiore ... 9 0332 a1 2p 11 057 " NewYork........ 0p 623a 800p Lv~Cl~bS. No.y 31. 33 No. 5 a. Nhe Yok P . R..1 S0 310p f215n8 " alti or ....... 437 75 p 22 Lv. Woatn o. Ry. 507 0p 50815 "r RTeo il1......I 425a 74 900a 14 " C ese ......... 4A 54ER 9V5ICE. 43 tro'i Bl1and' st...W YO6 0AN 25aLO37 1av ClumbiaU. Sd e't ub50 l1e4 an of0 " retion.....-........n -8s, and 3Dp 6 25 "t Augustan ....... an 40e aok vi 45pa00 vCl'be, S.n,Co.yl......ia,5 Ch6ot a tr. Carlestoen ......... a .. Ne8 17pk 11o00 v. Coin. t F.C&P.y. train a 1035la 12r 47ha " S lOav ah........ 922s a ; 3.d07pe 5ta l trxJcksoenvdile pas.en..r 1ervic btwee9n0 'LEEPIndNeG Yor'kRCE Nos. 31~ and 34-NEW York AND FLORE rc11ma DrawingRoom SleigCars Obetee ierain and Co rtet , n Dnn 'hars runing room wintcarge between ~am~.enville, Savannah, bas hotond 7ashingtor. PlmnDSP Pu1 leig Cars bewenAuu tan Ca Excellen. daily passee skevinca be-e 'lriaan e aork -~~Yr n ul Nos :Cand34-ewee Yor aand FloriaE ress' .rwigRo Slinars between csnil Pulma dr~z 1A.airoome daleeir between csn Tmia Jacsovle, 31avannah,1. Washington nd NePY. -x S .IADIK Pu!anSoingt. Cars . betee Charltte ::dlace_Etc No:;5 d T,-.ieFast feail. Though. er!:g: drcascin tmhufe sockpingoarse re . eile and iYork anhPll e .- -pe p.-pl of3e Fafenluusad Car Th-. ta: :.: rals seren a ndl enrut. ulieas .teGing ear etween Jackovllye~ ecib and inth,vi Aseville o ITilherir brpion. greaT.i,Wshithn. . ATWR. S.I.LHRWCK FEY) "HOUSEHOLD" CHE MOST MODKEN SEWINO MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF TE LATEST IMPROV MNTS. - .Unequaled for Durability, Range of Work, andlSimplicitv. Old .sewing Machines taken is os chatge. Dealers wanted in unocapied teid. gory. Correspondence sonited. MdIress, J. H. DERBY1HSRE i GmNmRAL AGET, EBEL BUILDING. RICHMOND, VA NTue Loii IN SPITE. OF THE_ lateness of the season, if you prepare land well.and plant seed bought froni us you will probably have a better -garden than usual this year. 'They are' scarce and the 2 price will go up. -We Sell TR4MP-H BEAUTY OF HEBRON EA RLY ROSE and PEERLESS POTATOES A FRESH STOCK OF CANNED PEAS, BEANS, COLUMBIA RIVER - SALMON. DESSERT PEACHES, CONDENSED MILK. To make soup delicious get a can of Succotash. FRESH BREAD AND CAKES> TO-DkYr SJ. S. Mcfrley3 a remedy has a wonderful curative power. The manufacturers of Rheumacide leaves it to those who have been. permanently and positivelyr eured of RHFUMATISM 'to iie a k e claims. Among those who have. recently written us . voluntary let tessaying they have been- cured ar:Rev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. J. E. Robinson, Editor, Godsboro, N. C., Daily Argus; M.ADaus, a promineht me chant, Macon, Ga., and Mr.'W. RL Duke, a railroad man, Kansas ~City, Mo. RHEUMjACIDE WILL CURE YOU.4 laniactare! by THEBOB0BITT DRUG CO., Raleidh, Nf. C. Sold in Winnsboro by McMaster - Co. and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle. -~c lc' ~me eshgit