The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 24, 1900, Image 2

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THILE -- Mr al1 PdragaAIM PML del -By- dol _ ~do TUsX, IN ADT' tol .0we .3) rear, - : M4 sit ileaths. - - I I - tio rea WINNSBORG. for chi Saturday, Marok 2 - -900 e, WE IT is nearly time f or another cotton mill. In some places tnerchante betve st built cotton mills fur tu increased pr trade they bring. What ii the ex perience of the marehants of Wirns- I t boro with the mill here? Wiunboro lit ought to have a half dozeu mille in 'n three or four years A8 go Ma. MAcatu, ex-cots& to Pret.-ria, will have a chance to prove his c'srge that the British openied his nail. Is- es cidentally he may answer the chag e 91 that he left South Africa becane he in was afraid. The English ha.ve said so. m ----e-ni SoxE people may doubt ;he wo:ier- g ful surgical operztion performid in is Baltimore and reported in THE Naws tb AND HxRALD. The information comes straight and trom a source that cin di leave no doubt as to its iratbifnhflst. n: ri TmE President clidu't have the i'_..:K- n bone to insist on I he "plain nt- " of P Congress, and the resnlt is that his party have got into a -,angle I the C meantime the country is indirst. A BAD woman is worse than a uad man. It is not surprisiog, there fore, that M:s Huvies is alwa's in the hand of the law. P CHARLESTON ought not to give up the proposed exposition. We ,eel h sure that the whole State will support it. TOENIeN COMMENT ON TRZ PEILIr- c - FINEBS. The Ost-Asiatische Lloyd (Shanghai) c is informed that the Americans pro ceed wi-h much eneigy agaixtt Jii,!i t nos who are uawilling to become their I subjects. At Ito Iio, twenty-fve romui nent citizens were shot in one day. f being suspected of dissfection. fT e paper believes that, when the civilied portion of the peyniaion have be n reduced to insignificant nuvbers ;M - this way, it will be emy to manat fle* savages. The same paper further v saYs: -r "It is to be exgt~fed that sooner or s er the TagaleVWill mnd open re de-- ~ seles Hut their hatred for rthe I poreriy theiA liytcant arnd 'ba .o ae will eindu itdne"s - The Celoedti he coies of 'ag r adsoed sowns for al tie toL ep th nlihen sielh not. ei "c l i ad thoai~-pdng ta '-ss desir t. ake oe~'~ eas ;~OL n.e e pae andteryertos:y on beey fder some iancho'. Do sps.A Kimmeedied dange i the a thatgtey whichiesd toe hae obei an poed fel dowe Aerican, from b "o shu.Ipe-f ie make ssbhear iea 1-1 maye wive bee eroer " l~t- if aymt reatn somehccs be insp dbuet whaeeke o at it* is . it f thetratis o orae that. Thec loosper ay nos: wrll p asdiworl posshesn."wpd' n ea helifverlad CI wail Hot for ina g kohg) thelrecve t be hgo heir si may well bew mbefore fthbe, and Amr. hiped-pititse , but the~l ifd~iee a. mpyortedain laomrgeheebe in yo th; bslnds, I whays: e adofi.i ofWte kratof tht b" re,otr ,at aanst worldhposseo."~ idaIt at seThe Oerladion fM 'ai (Or poliy ofell omad b:- fiabe tao Amer hespitaiiststbt only if Cinee lse ""o" -thre d ilage nubsinto e h~ :-fe Islands. I imsa: Asterp e ae knowrthat voutheer uepino ara pregait, te Chiesie. n e old ~i act white ascotntrion ofhe .enie 0'.a' olican lor xcrusio, bu te oay' Zestanglys theatieofuthee lsaa for the deopent erofce the pihiip - i Islrpplinands ie impo ssible ' As the r-ai e thypre otit, keh y P oipply tre not a' - whits oman's Aounryin atahistns isa U he cAne jaor fr horatheop loeight anfa the ndat.es thet Disa-fo fovelow et adxpeionce f he ich n ai inoeoplaion and -hes rceessit d. urth c wtonti tur~bing te manaeist e'. e therno hiey ufto supply' it 'b am Matsraaricreon'eas oftho. LTerr A Deiens. ar -a tooracica t Aoeegto th args hat n-n-or foidow ofthe aissio ofrath Curh:e io Mhebiasad Mend wit: cane -.c.~r sadtec-Trsaionsv enad foraP Literar Dis. .L~.on h ti(*~a ed rtA ferfighTer. ~lthu. a. "Aufu anxieget for D-r. or N. Discowefrth sain it :-ra e urha goo of MoahinM., who- the sro. i sid se cep~t aila ih t aondin - furithesr use S. ph.Livon w o tre'l ta This marvtlsone ~-ie r gueamo.. bt cuhe begge Thort :;s Drig N - Discee, Osayin it ad mo00r thi goo4 otte Costion. At fe r three.s- rw dor. she sept Das, aof Migh ti, . sfetherda use opewrn re.n Thihemarvelous mediAiwai. Bgnant . - bjtlesfe t catrGo.do LISHUETHODISK ANiD THE ROM:~ WAR. he recent invitation extended to . Joseph Chamberlain to preside at Lncheon in Wesley's Chapel, Lnn i, awakened an outburst of indig ion among Elglish Wesleyans who not agree with Mr. Chamberlain's itics. It was claimed, however, t the outburst was moral and re ions rather ~than political. Several amns of the Manchester Guardian re devoted daily to letters from chodists, most of them denouncing trong, even fiery, terms the invita a to the Colonial Secretary. A* a alt, the luncheon was abandoied, the ostensible reason that the rch-deeds forhade any political eting. The following letters may 'ye as pa:mples of the scorei tat re published: 'I am a Methodist of sixty year*' uding, sud would like to juin in tU )test against the arrangement made th Mr. Joseph Chamberlain to pre e at a luncheon at Wes'ev'd Chapel. ink tho authorities in London are I ,le aware of the strong feeling exist-! r ia the provinces on this matter. d now Natho4ism is to be reprc ted as being on the side of the ji es, which to thousauds and tens of )Isands is detestable." "Allow me also to enter my most rneat protest against Mr. Joseph iamberlain pi esiding over any meet r to be held either at City Road or any other Methodist chapel at this 3st criticai janctare of our nation's tory. Notwithstanding the jingo ] of the Methodist press, a var'r rge percentage of leading laymen of e Methodist~ body believe that we e engaged in the most unnecessary d therefore cruel war that ever. rkesed the pages of any Chris i..n ion's history. Methodist p-ople, ise your voices in loud protest; do t allow any one to mislead you; -test with all your might against the alonial Secretary presiding over any eeting in our dear old City Road hapes." OZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Toni For biliousness, constipation and ap adi'itia For indigestion, sick and nervous aacues. For sleeplessness, nervousness and eart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney iseasles, take Lemon Elixit. Ladies, for natural and thorough rganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pro red from the fresh juice of Lemons, obined with other vegetable liver Mnics, and will not fail you in any or be above named diseases. i0c and 1.00 bottles at all druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. M&zley, Atlanta, At the Capitol. I am in my seventy-tbird year, ard or fifty years I nave been a great nffere- froui -indigestion, constipationt tid biliousaess3. I have tried all tile emedie' advertised for these diseases, d got no permanent relief. About ne year ago, the disease assuming a ore Eevere and dangerous form, I ecamne very weak, and Iost hesh rap iy. I commenced udng Dr. Mozley's 2emon Elixtr. I gained twelve ponds a three months. My strength and realth, my appetite and my indigestioc gre perfectly restored; and now I It geynng and as vigorous as 1 em d '. my life. L. J. ALLDRED, orkeepor r--- e,. ueo {apitoi, Af anta, Ga. Mdozley's Lemon Elixir moe verr best mnedicie I ever use the disetses ''u recommend it t 4 I bsvet u-d mnany kinds for woI : oublea. .ARs 8, A. GREsHAM. , N. C. MOZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPs. ure.a all Cough~s, Colds. Hoarsenes. i-s Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, i l throat andi lung diseases. Ete t, reliable 25c at druggists. Prne *ed only by Dr. H. Moztey, Alam a. NNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHIERIFL. hereby announce omy-elf a candi e for the office of Sberiff for Fair d County, and will abide by the ion of the Democratic primaries. 1 JAS. W. BOLIn K. FOR C?LERK. hereby announce myself as a candi for Cierk of Court, subject to the on of the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIQ. hereby anuour-ce myself a candidate s the office of Clerk of Court for Fair- I County, subject to the action of tne' I nocratic primaries. R. V. BRAY. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidatej the office of Counmy Supervisor for -field County, subject to the action of. Demoeratc primaries. A. D. HOOD. armers, *** * * Attention S. NOW I.S THE TIME TO BUT of S' latationA Suppliesb UJR 800C0 OF~ HEAY GII0 -s is new c'mplete e ater specially for the f.irmers' e. We kniow what they need, and prepared to se:-ve th-m andt ai bot ~ prices. U e~ also cat ry a nice line of shet! SHOES, HA TS, DR1 GOODS, NOTIO~s, eve:y thing usually found in sj 0-l :tore. E "Goods delivered to onrmcity trade. e and sae us. .R. RABB & CO0 GR ANITE CORNER. 12 1 h ou hum:an; cured ini 30 minutes roolforda Sanit~ary Lotion. Tt is en fails. Sold by WV. E. Aiken, gIst, Winnsboro, S. C. a ___1'I I A egetablePreparationforAs similating theyoodandReguia ting theStomachs andBowelsdC rmote s DigestionCheerful nessand est.Conitains neither OpiuniMofphine nor Uneral. NOT ARCOTIC. flaotdldSal Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, sour Stomach.Diartoea, Worms,Convulsions,Feversh ness and LosS OF SLEEP -facSimile Signature Of NEW Y0 Z E:XACT CopyOF WRAPPER . PRESTON RION, Agent PICTFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of NEW YOR elicitS a rsuareof the public p.oron age. 9.26 l I Babies and children need 1 Sproper food, rarely ever medi-| cine. If they donot thrive Son their food something' ~ wrong~. They need .s jhelp to get th'eirdietv liii-c mnery wo mgn properly. .ogj- -IO COD LIVER OLI L Wf/II/YPOPGSPIITE5OFLIME SSODAj will generally correct this t difficulty. If you will put from one-i E fourth to half a teaspoonful [in baby's bottle three or four~ : imes a day you willisoon see I t a marked improvement. .For j larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to: age, dissolved in their milk, I : if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish- J ig power. If the mother's ~.A milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul-! on. It will show an effect t once both upon mother - ad child. Soc. and $r.oo, all druggists. SCOT T & BOWVNE, Chemies. Nw t rk. F i lotice to Voters 2 Tbe Books of Registration for the a: xt Municipal Election, to be held on a pril 2th next for Inten fan' and four~ P ardes for the town of Winnllsboro, tv ., will be open for the registering ml voterr at the store of John M pt ni:h on' Januat r 1. 1900, and close an ~ill, 1900 All vters in thi; .le'a are re quired to regist er e it hmr i~time. J. E COAN., ' W. 'CATm-Altr, Surerts -r of R--s i-:t ationl ENCLOSE STAMP for Particulars. Willj siit rh curly anud to~ the e&;n or hair. xice 50 Cents-per Box. A N TI-K IN K1 Rersor . stri S01.E MANUFACTURERS, d ~x212 5,7. 9and 11Br >ad. F Sic - all The One Day Cold Cure. old in head anid sore throat cured by Ker t Chocoates I~xtive Quinine. As easy to r t t of IS Eli . Use For Over rty Years TsIC CZNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. SOTTHERN RAILWAY. entral Time at Jacksonville and SavannaW. Eastern Time at Other Points. Scheiane in Effeet February 25th, 1900. on.TrEOUND. e: ex Su Daily Daily e [4Jacksonville (. 8) a 12 1 *605avanah(So.R .. 1215PRy. 4)1 .................... 450a7 bla.......,.... r eton, - . 7eByl eorA110.........4a10o . vi *.e........ .rg......... .......... 8 500a. P .. ...... 455 40037 .... 4 15a 8 .............. 4a... ...... 7..,, 4855a~ . SN~w ok..........255p 60a 9135 .... 855a 1 ' 7 ......e23a 2 7 (1No. Iy V. Loisvl e .. ....2 45o 49 .v. nc....i.Tas T A"ei ll . .. 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Tfadi r. ashingtn, eD.aste Wasigtvon. s. A.isth lates.i~ H.ADICK, W ndhiton. C.eti rtationa lypepsiaesin Certure, [tgests, whtSourtmch et. b ktartfclydgastrthe foodan aid ocigtheuto exhaustedigestie er. repse. b E. is thelatt i o. ikges t 1 approacbotoin e . C.in ,nl eivsad emnn1 ue CLE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C~ 77 OF F.&IR IELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lnnie L. Williams -s. Elias L. Freshley. [N pursuance of an order of the Court of Comnion Pleas, made in the above tated case, I will offer for sale, before the ,ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on he - FIRSr MONDAY IN APRIL text, within the legal hours of sale, at ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ollowing described property, to wit: All that plantation or parcel of land in 'airfield County, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, nore or less, know. as the Home place his being the portion of said Elias L. ?reshley of the real estate of J. C. Fresh ey, deceased; bounded as fellows: On. he north by the public mad leading from aolumbia to Monticel;o; on the east by ands of E. L. Freshley; on the south by ands of Mrs. A. M. Eestler, and on l.hth vest by lands of Mrs. A. M. Kest er, sitn ited on waters of Broad River, in Town ship 11, and being the same premises con reyed to said Elias L. Freshley, N. . Ful mer and A. M. Kestlet by deed dated Feb ruary 15, 1895, and recorded in Book A. P. page 319, in Clerk's office, Fairfield County TERMS OF SAL". One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the bai anee- in twelve m nths thereafter, to be secured by the bond of the purchaer and a mortgage of the premises. The pur chaser to pay for all neces-ary papers and for reeording the same, and for all neces sary revenue stamps.It. H. JEN NINGS. Cierk's-Office, C. C. C. P. F. U, Winnsboro, S. C., March 10th, 1909. 3-10td SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH ''AROLINA, COUSTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ba ot Ridgeway, of Ridgeway, S. C., Plaintift, against J. W. Ray, Defendant. Summons. For Relief. To the Defendant above-named: YOU are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in tais action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, on 15th March, 1900, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their offices, Nos. 5 and 6 Law Range, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exiusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail io answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded ii the complaint. Dated 15th Marcb, A. D. 1900. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, . Plaintiff's Attorne s. To the defendant, J. W. Ray: Take notice that the complaint to gether with th:: summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was filed in the 4 ffice of the Clerk of tbe Court of Co~mtrnon Pleas, at Winrishoro, County of Fair field, in the State aforesaid, ont 15th areh, 1900. A. S. & W. D. D)OUGL ASS, 3-17-6t Plaintiff's At torneys. .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. - B. M. Grier, Plaint iff, against R. H. Jennings, as Administrator of the estate of John H. Clamp, de ceased, M. R. Clamp, WV. Fletcher Clamp, Lillie Read. Jessie Clamp John Clamp, Eliza J. Scruggs, and~ The Bank of Rlidgeway, Defendants. Copy ,Summons for Relief. To the Defendants above named : Y OU are hereby summoned and re Iquired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said Cow oy, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their offices above The Winusboro Bank, Winns boro, S. C., within twenty days after ;he service hereof, exclusive of the lay of such service; and if you fail to mnswer the complaint within the time iforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply t h or for the relief December 23rd, A ID 1899. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ['o the Defendant Eliza 3. Seruggs : Take notice, that the complaint n this action (together with the suna nons of which the foregoing is a copy) vas 'filed in the office of the Clerk of he Court of Commen Pleqs, at Winns ioro, in the County of Fairfield, in . he State of South Carolina, on the th day of January, 1900. Mareh 16th, 1900. RAGSDAL E &RAGSDALE, 3-17-6c Plaintiff's Attorneys. THE BOOK OF THlE YEAR. 'The Bow-legged Ghost und Other Stories." me er original amorous ietehes, vee isphs and o quiis. A book at .will not stars a new id heretotore nexploredt ad aloud and irfiends Contains "The Bow-legged GhoSt, mi't Lgh""Possible Titles of Future saks," "SlInlcks of Hair," "No Woman,;No "* Actresses," etc., etc. This fret in cloth. printed on extm'fne adthe best humorous book~.nb Wramailed poaid for .. Idar at once.- Sedfor our new spec i - stad aaluemailed free. Gives you the low prices on algoed books. Address anl orders to * ThE WERNER COMPANY,a bsuber and Mganufacturers. A~ron, Ohio. 1 VThe Wcrner Company is thoroughly reliable.]-Editor. NOTFiCE.. I WILL STAND MY STANDA RD- C RED JACK 'his mesonl at Winns ro. He is fif .een hadis tigh, black ~ th white poi;s'; wegh' tine han ed pounds. Hie :or,4 the first prize 1 the last State F..ir. i. surance. Ten i >llars. J. I. W HEELER. --TO 00UD MULES FOR SALE. Bought right and we will** sell cheap.+ Me W, DOTY & COs Prolcaine ~ Bs by the customers! The people who are the wisest judge of qualities and values. Our offering of FLOUR, BACON, GRITS, MEAL, OATS, CORN, ard all other lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries can be accepted as the best produced. We searched the markets for the choicest (not the cheapest) goods, and the result of our successful buying is bere for our customers. WQ have just received a line lot of Early Rose and Goodrich Seed Pota toes; also Onion Sets. J. D. MoCARLET & CO. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF TI AR E I ~ JUST Dish PaZs,-etchin Fans, Dair~y Pane, Pudding'Pans, Jelly Fauc, Washl Pans, Columbia, Scolioped and Plain Pie Plates, Tea, Bowl and Gravy Strainers, Graters, -Po tat'o Mashers, Cord Moulds, Egg Whips, Toasters, Stove Ketries. Dish Kettle', Tea, Table and Bast ing Spoors,, Colanders, C o il - Stands, Biscuit Cutters, kc hJ. W, SE IG LE R "Sing their own pr If you reckon the endless joy and >ermanent va'ue youi will get one of hose celebrated STIEFF PIANOS. 'hey are made with all I hat skill which nly cars of constantz and. careful at-4 ention, to every detail of their oan~ trcion can comma-.d. T'er fore we won't burden you ih an unniecessaiily B[G PRICE. :'venient terms. FINE TUNING AD REPAIRING Chas. M. Stieff,. PIANO,*MANUFACTURER, BALTIMORE, MD. Pas t :ry Branch Ware-Room, No. 218 Forth Tr., on St., Charlotte, N. C. C. 11. W ILMOTII. Manager. Hoiday. Goods I have a nice selection just ~ pened for inspection from which fr D select your Christmas Presents, b onsisting of 5 SLEEVE and.COLLER BUTTONS, p PINS, d .RINGS, BRACELETS,T and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China ad Rogers & Bras'. Celebrated latedi Wares, as cheap and relia e as they osn be bought any here. Call soon and make your selec. . M. Chandlier. * WIus * i ~ -~ ~M q EW~ . and-i + HERALDS Tri-Weekir, $8 a ar. ia Advew. Weekly, $1.50 a Yearli Abum LNTTER EAIS, BILL HBABI, N@TE MEA S, LAWYM' SIUf. LTEN1S,-. MORTGAG9b, DBEDS, elEGVL~i, and everything Ia job line les as eheaply Uas ay wkms e se *the~tates - GIVEUSA CIANC Every penny .e - haome is kept at he. .The Easy Runnmng "HOUSEHOLD" The most modern Sewm~g lachine ot the age, embrac ig all the latest improve lents. Unequaled for Dura ility, Range of Work and implicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu ~ed terrioy Correspon mcce solicited. Address, . .DERBYSR1RE General Agent, RIcHMOND, VIRGINIA, 12-28-Iy - MONEY TO LOAN aImproved Farms seeaned by lrst rtgages. Int-rest I pzer cent. (a *s not lees than $100, S to e , *"Umissi'kS. Borrorwrgsps. I expense. A. W. D..DOWLAS8. ..Wimnsber, L. r.JIR .?PALMbR #30 -d (41s . Clba S. W ine