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AND HERALD. THE NEWS AND HERALD CO. TERMS. IN AD'v N' *eeY.ar, - - 3 six Menths. - WINNSBORO, P. C. Tuesday, May 8., - - -1900 THE SMART SIERs. The Boers are as successful in evad ing traps as they are in laying traps. The escape of the Boers from around Wipener is considered by some critics as "a miracle of war." The escape of the Boers is the more remarkable when it is remembeced that about four thousaud Boers march into the enemy's country, itay there for several weeks doing all the damage they can, daring which a not is set for them by absat half of Lord Robert's army. But the Boers, in spite, of the well laid plans of the British escape. The London Standard says: "It is dia heartening to and that these elaborate maneuvers have had so small a result," and the London Daily Chronicle says that "we are reluctant to criticise Lord Roberts, but it is impossible to shut our eyes to the fact that during the last ten days, we have gained very little from our enormons display of force. The fight is to come between Kroon stand and Pretoria. The New York Tribune, speaking of the Boor retreat ays: "It is not always easy to catch your prey, however; not even after you have got him into your trap. Between the spring of the trap and its coo plate closure there is sometimes a chauee for the intended victim, if he be suficiently alert and agile, to make his escape; or there may be cracks and crevices in the walls of the trap through which he can force his way. In the present case something of the sort appears to have happened. The Boers are as expert in getting out ol traps as they are in setting trips for self-confident foes. After snapping at the bait and doing incalculable damage, they have slipped out of the trap be tween the springing and the f a:1, and are now in fall light toward the northern hills, and the trappers have had to abandon the trap and give chase-a stern chase, which is pro. verbially a long one. The British nay yet overhaul the Boers, as they did in the race from Kimberley ti Paardeberg. if not, the trap-setting will hive been in vsin, and the Anal settlement must come ini the hills be tween Kroonstand and Pretoria." Some time ago we read a very iste res criticising the British ho writer.gu-m~ argued that neratedi in brains, Iways taken from theri y, w 0taspent all theii time for several ge m aop in the --culhivation of their physica th at the expense of intellectual cu~t The result, aecording to this writer is that, with few exceptions, th4 British army officers are physica - -giants and intellectual dwarfs. - BUCKNEAB NEWS. News gathering is somewhat of task these busy days, as everyone il engaged with gardening or farm worl -are rushing the plow as much al possible to make up for time lost dur - ing the constant rains of last week Rock Creek was higher then than i has been in several y ears before Beaver Creek and Broad River Weri also booming, rendering, I suppose replanting of crops necessary on itL banks. Gardens are beginning to furnisi the housekeeper with radishes, let tact and shallots. English peas, owinf to depradation of rabbi s, will no yield much fruit. The flower garden is a "thing oj -beauty and a by forever," with iti roses, lilies, pranifolias, verbenas ani wall flowers. Geranium3, since being transferred from the pit, are begin ning to boom and beautify the piazza Mrs A L Edrington has been quit4 sick, also Mr and Mrs R La Wilks ai their little daughter, Catherine. We hear that Mr J Feaster Lyles formally of Fairfield, is a candidati for the Senate from Lexington county Hope that he will be successful in thi race, as he would reflect honor upot his adopted county if elected. News of the death of Mrs Mar' Cooke has reached her relatives here She was tbe last surviving member 0: the family of Arromanus and Mar: Woodward Lyles, and granddaughte: of Arromanus Lyle., Sr, and of Rea William Woodward, the noted Baptis minister and congressman. There were seven children in this branch 0: the family, viz, James, who was planter in MissiAippi before the war William died young, Thomas, a mer chant in Mississippi; Henry J, wh< was a successful planter in Backheai section, also a true patriot, serving al private in Buckhead Guards, Co H 6th S C V, until his death from measeli at Germantown, Va, in 1861. ii eldest son, Wm Woodward, also, at the age of 19, was a martyr to hit country's cause, fo~r he was mortalli wounded at Fort Harrison in 1864 J F Lyles, of Lexington, and Hoi A C Lyles, of Union, are his surviving children. 'There - were also three -daughters, viz, -Elizabeth, who mar ried Alexander Rotinson, .of Missss ippi. Nancy married MA E Traylor when she returned to South Carolia with her little children. One of her tons, Hon T W Traylor, is one of our mccessful planters. May, the young est child, married Wofford and 1'ved awhile in Arkansas, after his death removing to Pickens county, Alabama, where she married Moses Cook, whom she survived, dying recently at the age of 78. I hope among the candidates there will be some to champion the cause of prohibition-the hope of our homes for the liquor traffic is certainly the cause of the majority of ills that af fiet our land. Surely Cbristians will not dare to ignore this evil in our midst. Whatever its advocates may claim the dispensary does for the towns, drunkenness is certainly on the increase in the country. I wish all of the voters could read Rev J R Aiken's masterly argument against the dispensary, its perusal would be obliged to convinca some that it was their duty to try prohibition. The Broad River school closed a fortnight ago. I believe the school at Rock Creek is yet in session. Rev E A McDowell, pastor at Rock Creek, has been very sick with ma larial fever, consequently there has been no service there for several weeks now. Miss C Estelle Lyles has returned home for her vacation. Mr J M Edringten is quite sick with grippe. April 30, 1900. N'importe. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa bita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters has cured; Mrs. Brewer of scrofulc, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved,-that E!ectric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the'strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Guaranteed. LINES TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS AND HERALD. The last time that I wrote yon Was a year ago this spring; Our memory is often treacherous And time doth changes bring. Since then we've tasted sorrow, As well as jovs galore, And in the days of springtime "Our thoughts doth turn" to yore. Our little town is quiet, And where it always stood, Our citizens would not change it Not even if they could. Oa the banks of old Broad River The fisherman plods his way, The skeetera are quite friendly And invito you to the play. We've had some deaths and moving, As well as weddings too, a fine crop of babies And sleepless nights, not few. We hope to raise some cotton, And melons not a few, And when the nights get warmer -M'1l try the catfish stew. Gardens are very backward, So times are awful hard, But plenty of milk and butter Is enougli for a country bard. The farmers are all complaining Of being in arrears, No cotton scarcely planted Will bring all things aright; Smiles instead of Eadnes9, Weakness o'er by night. Once more il beg your pardon For sending such a rhyme, But don't forget to toast us At campaign picnic time. Smith. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR -A Fleasant Lemon Tonic .For biliousness, constipation and ap' pendicitis. For indigestion; bick and nervonl headaches. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorougt organie regulation, take Lemon Elixir. IDr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pre. pared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any o~ the above named diseases. 50o and $1.00 bottles at all druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. I am in my seventy-third year, and for fifty years I have been a great sufferer from indigestion, constipatior and biliousness. 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[iic Of A icaftie for Rail rold Uarter, Notice is hereby given that, in par nance of the provisions of an Act of be General Assembly providing for be formation of Railroad Companies, pproved 28th February, 1898, Acts of 898, pages 64-70, the undersigned rill file their Declaration and make .pplication to the Hon. M. R. Cooper, ecretary of State, at his office, Go umbia, S. C., on the 7th day of May, 900, for a charter for a railroad to be onstructed from Winnsboro, S. C., to Jamden,S. C.. to be known by the rporate name and style of THE Winnsboro and Camden Railroad 3ompany; and also that, if the said ,harter is granted, tha said corpora ion shall have the right to cot-demu ands for rights of way and other rail oad purposes, in the counties ; f Fair ield snd Kersbaw. T. K. ELLIOTT. T. H. EETCHIN. J. E. McDONALD. W. R. ELLIOTT. Winnsboro, S. C., April, 1900 Farmers, *?* Attention 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GR O eries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they need, and are prepared to setve them and a bot tom prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf goods SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, and everything usually found in a general store. 0 Goods delivered to our city trade. Come and see us. W. R. RABB & Co GRANITE CORNER. Agents For WALL PAPER. --ALSO FOR ENGRAVED. OBEA R'S Dyspe psia Tablets ..cures Indigestio n a nd Dy spe psia. W. A. W. The registered tatnion W. A. W will bo at Mr. Ileizry Refo's stable il Win nsboro on Saturday ot each week On Mondays at the tarmi; balance o time at his former san IN in the coun try. He" is seven y (ears old,. uay, wit] black points. Heig , 16; bas goot bone and muscle; no blemish or de fect. He is strong, frictionless ir motion, kind in disposition, and a per lect roadster. His sire is the celebratei Red Wilkes, His dam, Betsey Baker was the mother of trotters. She was sired by Dictator. who was the sire o: Jay-Mye-Se e, 2 10, of Director, 2 07, of the invincible Directum, 2.04, the grandsire of Nancy Hanks, the gseer of trot',cs, and the sire of~many otheri of extre me speed. Although a not esi trotter with per. feet knee actions W. A. W. possessei also saddle gaits ot superior quality. Terms, 15 00 to insure colt. IFor eitended pedigree anud cartified record address JOIIN G3 MOBLEY, 4-104o W innsboro, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms secnred by first mortgages. Interest 8 per cent. [a sums not less than $500, 3 to 8 years. No oammissionis. Borrower pays ao unl expenses. A. S. & W. I) DOUGL ASS., Winnsboro. S. C. or JOllN B. PA LMER & SON, 11I2 Comia , S. . The Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" 2 a d, S- Ma a< ti 01 A ft The most modern Sewing f Machine of the age, embrac P ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura I bility, Range of Work and Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu- I pied territory. Correspon- t dence solicited. 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O, Was'hi'gton, .C W.A4.TURK, 8. H. HARD CE Gen. Pass. . tAs't Gen.PassA~'n W~ashing J.0. Atla Do You Need IF 80, I CAN 8UPPLY YOU .......WITII.... 2-Prong Light His, at..25c. Round Poinit Light Hoes, a'. .25c. 8nb!eit's Cultivator Hlo6s, a'. .!20 Onion Hoe........ .......25c. 6-inch Light Galrden Hoce, a'. 30c. 4-Prong Spadisg Forks, at... .75c. 4-Prong Potato Hooks. at. -.bge. 13-Tooth steel Ratkei', at....5c 12-Tooth Maleele Iron Rak-'s. at....... ...........25c Poul:ry Wire Fencing, suiiable for gardens. I have. i: in 18, 24,SG, 48 and 60-inchi. a. \A/ SEa=IG":LIE=R: ANNOUNCEMENTS OR SOLICITOR-SIXTH CIRCUIT. I hereby announce myself as a candi tte for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial reuit, subject to the result of the atic primary. THOS. F. kc FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candl. Lte for the office of Sherif for Fair- p -ld County, and will abide by the :tion of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLICK. Pledging myself to abide the result of e ensuing primary eectlon, I annonnee yself a candidate for nomination ito the lice of Sheriff of Fairfiel' County. The rdial support of ray fellow-citizens. Isre wetfully solicited. GEO. W. CRAWFORD. - 1h ere',v announce myself a candidat e ir Shei if of Fairfield Coty.b to te action of the Democratic primaries. J. W. CLARK. I hereby announce myself a candidate >r Sheriff, subject to the action of'the emocratic primary. J. McKINNEY ELLIOTT. I h(rebv announce myself a candidate )r the office of Sheriff of Fairfield Coun r, subject to the action of the Demoeratic rimranes. B. G. TENNANT. I hereby announce myself for Sheriff of 'airfield County, and will abide the result f the Democratic primaries. D. E. MCDOWELL. I hereby announce myself a cau- ia.e '' )r re-election to the office of Sheriff of airfield County, subject to the action of be Democratic primar. ELLISON. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a can. Late for Clerk of Court, subject to the etion of the Democratio mrinaries. J 1?. R. CRAIG. I hreby, annource myself a candidate or the office of Clerk pf Court for Fair ield County, subject to the action of the. )emocratic primaries. R. V. BRAT. I hereby announce myself as acandidate Por (ierk of Court for Fairfield CountY. e.- j. et to the action of the Demerafle 61im1ary. JAS. A. BRI E. Ijhereby announce myself a candidate ,orithe office of Clerk of Court f9r Fair leld County. subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. JOHN W. LYLES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Co subject to bhe action of the Democraii . -J N.J. N L. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor fer Fairfield County, subject .to the action of the Demccrat'c primaries. A. D. HOOD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries. ROBT. Y. CLOWNRY I hereby announce myself a chndl4ik1 for the office of Supervsor of Faflw County, subject to the acti6n of the Dem ocratie primaries. J. B. BUELEY. Friends of T. L. JOHNeTON rcglli his fitness for the p~tnhrb o nate hiu: for Cont Superviser, sbet to the-Democratic primaries. i1 hereby .announce myslf a candiate for, County -Supervsr sbetto the so tidfi of the Democratic m~ls - OB .A. STEWART. I hereby announccselfa andiate fortlie omeie of Cony~pusrof Fair. field, subject to -rlsn rgilt -CGUNT-YiUDITOE. -I hereby announce myself a candiat for Cpanty Auditor, s. jetto the aisu of 'the Democratc rlile. - I hereby annonnce myself a candidate for re-e'.ection to the office of Con' Au ditor, subject to the action of tile~e cratic primary. J. L. RICUXOND. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Auditor for Fairfield County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic pri mary. GEORGE W. MOORE. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a candidtet for the office of Coroner for Fairfield Couinty, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratid piay SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a !ca"~~t for re-election to the office of Co Superintendent of Education, subject tN.. the action of the Democratic primary D. L STEVEN N. REPRESENTA TIVFS. I hereby announce .myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Fairfield County, subject to the Democra. tic primary. JOHN G. WOLLING. I announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic primary.. E. B. RAGSDALE. The friends of JouN G. MOBLEY nomi nate him for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject t)> the actlo:a of the Democratic primary. SENATOR. G. WV. RIAcSDALE is a o nceel (qr tile Senate, subject $o the Deffieratlo pringry. COUTNTT TREASURER. I hereby anniounce myself for re election to the office of County Treasurer of F'air. field County, and wrill abide the result Ct the Democratic primaries. HUGH S WTI4IE. H eadquarters --.FOR Low - Prices ON FLOORIlIG, CETRI AG. S5I jng, Shingles, Liwee, H'ygraulic dje. ment, H arness, Saddles, Cheap Farmi ture and Groceries of every kind. We offer a nice line of Buggies aIt cut pu icca. Boy hothing we handle tantil 'ion get our priees andJ we- will layes Iou 4poney. Rlesppctfuly, M. WA. Doty & Co OSBORNES