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TIRE NEWS AND HERALD. TRI-W EEKLY IX i C1I) Y. Year, s.ee 1.50 I RATES. CASH: -'i ivI inserw4rs. tegtular rates charged for obituades.

Orders for Job Work solicited. This newspaper is not responsible for r-nions a'Pd views exptess any where A than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac by the true inante of the authol u.d written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the The true ame required as an evidence of good faith All conmunicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE EWs AND HIERALD Co. W. 1) DOUGLAss, Editor.

Jas. Q. DAVIs, Treasurer. W. J.

ELLIoTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursda, May 16, 189 flow would the ladies get to tho polls with their big sleeves? Now is the time for the "Forty" do some active and effective work What is the committee in Fairfielt doing about it? CHARLESTON has made a grea over the visit of Gene ral flam on. This is entirely proper and General Uampton desirves ever: bit of it.

His name is associated ntitl the mo-t important history of the Sta-e and h's services both inl war and peaci should not be forgotten by the peopl of the State. believe in white supremacy, bu it must be obtained by law and withii the constitution. This can be doic We demur to Evans saying "consti tution or no constitution, law or law, court or no court, the intelligeu white men of South Carolina intend govern her." The disregard of law i what has complicated our politica situation. The "intelligent white mei of South Carolina" will "govern her, but their government will not be per manent if it is accomplished unlaw filly and fraudulently. We believ' that "the knocking up" of the regis tration law will do good.

It shows ai the necessity of doing something settle the suffrage question, and i should bring the whit people to gether. THE women suffrage people certainl: have the argument on their side. As an abstract right, women have jas as much right to vote as men. Undel the law they cani own property, and their property is taxed, yet they are given no voice in the 0 course, they will have to surrendel some of their womanhood. The er ercise of citizenshi-p is unwomanly and that's all that can be said againsi While THE Naws ANI) HERALD not prepared to advocate woman suf frage, it.

is not to it. It they want to have the right to vote, it. iooki They do not want an unrestricted suif frage. It is thaxt with educa tional and property and the women allowed to vote a wire solution to the suffrage migh1 be reached. BILACKSTOCK ITEMS.

School Closed--ersonai Notes--Political Judgment BLACKSTGCK, May 15 -School last Friday, antd celebrated the event by a picnic at the Elder spring er. day. The. principal, Mr. W.

Rt. Mini ter, has banded his resig'ation to the trustees. and will continue his studies in the Columbia Theological Seminary, as he expects to be a Presbyterian minister. A principal for the next term has no-t set betn ehc'ed, and op. For that pot-ition may now be int order.

The principal has the right to select his own assistant. Mr. I1. Y. Miliing and family left for Lantcaster to-day, where they will make their fntmte home.

Mtr. A. Gibson has rented the hotEl formerly Occupied by Mr. Milling and will doubtless keep it up to the demands of the travelinar ublic. Mr.

D. A. Urawford. oft Winnsboro, is in town to-day. Dave can ahtno-t persnade a mant to sell his cow whether he wants to self or not.

Frost is teported ott low Mraannd this muornitag, but nto serions dhamage he beett donw. 'fhe registrattion di-pe'nsary- de-ci signs creatted a ripple af excitemcuzt ent the politicaT surlace, and the ld. Tijlmih tiger to show hib teeth once more- A sinile of cOv'ers the faces of the anti-Tillmitnites, a'ud the 'lillmanites have bristled up their backs and show fight at this to throw reproach upon the present adinistrat ion. The idispensary decision sinks into insignilcance when compared to the more vital decision of the registration act. The rule of white men- is now in danger of being overthrown, and unless the white metn unite as a unit we may as well prepare, to return to the days before '76, only it will be ten times worse now thant then.

It is to be hoped that wise leaders will direct the mnovemients of coming campaign, and that the threat ened danger may be averted. B. E. Rt uckten's Arntra Sat. HE BEsT SALVE in the for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cheaped Hands, Chill tair.

Corns, and alt Skf Eruptions, and posi. tively cures Piles, or no pay required iseuaranteed to 2ive perfect iatisfactnn or money refunded. Price 23 ants p.a Max. For sale by Cla SU-NI3ER SCUOOL At the South Carolina College, Columbia, S.C. For the benefit of teachers and wh-1-rs, a summer school in the South Carolina College will be opened on Wednesday, July 3rd, 1895, and will conlinut until July 19 h.

While the advaiages of the are offered especiallv: to the teachers of the State, yet all persons over fif eeni feirm of age will be admi ted to its privileites. The followving courses of lectures will be given: Professor' Woodrow Geology. Biology. Prof. B.

Elementary Physics. Professor W. B. Burney. 1.

Elementary Chemistry-fully illustrated by experimaeat. 2. Laboraturv Practice. Professor E' Patton. 1.

Latin. Rapid review grainmnv. Reading. Methods of preparatory Latin study. 2.

Greek-as above. As the reading will be at sight, any text-book will be satisfactory. Professor H. Means Davis. IHis'ory and Geography.

The treatment of these subjects will be mainly pedag agical, having special reference to the relation they bea: to other branches in the curriculum, to the scope of the historical work that should be attempted, and the method of presenting It in primary and secondary sch ois. Professor Jos. 1)aniel Pope. Law in its relations to every day life. Professor J.

Win. Flinn. Psychology. Professor F. C.

Woodward. The Principles of English Grammar. Protessor P. Wardlaw. Pedagogics.

An attempt will be made to ilustrate the principles of method in their appli cition to common-school work. Professor F. Horton Colcock. Mathematics. Students should bring with them whatever books they have on the subjects they intend to study.

Text books, when necessary, may be pro. cured at the book-stores. No charge will b-- made for tuition or other fees. make their own airrageients board anI lodging For those lodging in the c-mpus. the entire expense for board, lodging, lights, and attendance, wil be $1U, which be paid on entrance.

The cost to those entering after the first -week will be seventy-tive cents a day. deiring to enter should urite to the undersigned ss soon as pos4ib.e, in order that suitable arrange iments may be made for their accomodation. ill should be present as soon as convenient on Wednesday (July 3rd) so that they may be duly enrolled as members of the classes which they select, have their rooms assigned I them, etc. For further information, address JAMES WOODROW, South Carolina College, Columbia, S. C.

Poor Health means so much more than Fyou imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you arefeehing Bouot of sorts.wea and generally exhausted, mervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at once taklng the most relia. ble mnedicine.which is Brown's Iron Bitties cure-beneit from the pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Coistjpation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints.

Get only the genuine-it has crossed red lines on the wrapper. All others are sub. stltutesn' Onreceept of to 2C. stamps VIews and book-free. BROWN CHEMiCAL CO.

BALTIMORE, MD. 0AUL $10 STYLES Xamlbler Bicycles There is only one price on Ramblers. $ioo is enough for the best bicycle that was ever built. More than $roo is too much. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability.

You can break them if you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. You are groping in the dark if you buy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it. SORMUL.LY MFG. Co.

-WAUIHINGTON D.C. W. 0. McKEOWN SONS, Practical Machinists, have First Class Machine Toolsand. an repair Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, Threshers, Injectors, Safety Valves, Best Classes of Machinery for Sale A Good Assortment of Machine Supplies kept in Stock for sale.

Write or call and seeth iW at their CORN WELL, (outhern B. S. C. This will appear agpin the first of for Infants an IRTY years' observation of millions of persons, permit us It is unquestonably the best the world has ever known. It i gives them health.

It wll save something which is absolutely ehd's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays prevents vomiting Castoria Gures Diarrhma an Castoria relieves Teething I Castoria cures Constipation neutralims the effects of as Castorla does not oontain morphine, Castoria assiiantes the food, reg giving heethy and natural slep Castoria is put up in one-Sis bott Don't allow any one to sell you any that it is "Just as good and "vw Se. that you get C-A-S-T-0-1 The fae-simile signature of Children Cry for ANNUAL REPORT -OFClhty Ire lf or. I beg herewith to submit to the Judge presiding at the ensuing June term cf Court for Fairfield County the following list of vouchers of disbursements by me of county and school funds from the 1st November, 1893, to 1st November, 1894.

PO3R HOUSE 1892.93-continued No. Name. Amount. 153 Wylie 8 33 154 WV Johnson 7 75 155 Yarborough 7 00 157 Chas Hays 40 207 Palmer 12 65 252 WURMood 9 50 253 DPalmer .900 254 HI Wylie '8 33 255 Kinsler 8 15 256 McNeil 8 00 257 3 90 259 Johnson 2 84 260 Lemmon 1 66 282 Phillips -6 75 283 4 00 347 Palmer -9 55 382 WV Wooten 3 33 383 Robinson 1 00 54 WURMood 24 00 83 9 00 84 McNeil 6 85 :02 18 90 48 Johnson 1 10 46 McNeil 17 45 85 Johnson 66 56 Osmond Squir ewell 920 01 Desportes492 50 -C Richardson 1690 21 DPalmner 2170 84 Miles Morrison 3 35 44 Henry Harrison 2 50 542 Kinsler 2 75 483 Coleman 1 10 82 Frazier 1 72 480 Rt Phillips 9 48 478 Wylie 94 477 DPalmer 9 50 475 McNeil 15 46 456 Wm McNeil 50 455 Phillips 2 50 543 Vaughn 2 60 545 Johnson 80 538 McNeil 12 60 537 YarborouglS 16 50 36 Palmer 30 00 484 Johnson. 80 541 WitherN 3 00 476 Weir 10 00 539 McNeil 6 45 481 WVJ-Turkett 2 00 473 Cameron, 18 51 479 Vaughu 3 66 474 II Wylie 18 01 472 MeNeil 20 60 406 Johnison.

2 35 405 Wylie 3 33 403 R1 Yat borungio 14 00 78 Turner -133 48 79 116 14 80 56 00 77 a 26008 61 Vughn 33 S0 D) Nelson 34 57 Bruoom 5 55 55 6 20 53 Meceil 1l85 51 11 Wvlic 15 25 9 T1 18 50 85 Geo Rbertson. 4 15 86 Dye 3 65 87 Lalidecker 2 55 99 Cameren. 18 50 00 11 vle 8 35 02 5 95 03 Geo Robertsoin 2 00 05 Cameron 83 81 McNeil 8 35: 04 8 Johnson, 1 45: 2 ILCThomas 27 00: 4 1812 2 Gerig Seig lr 2 95 8 eir 10 00 3 0 ray 29 80 48 Palmner 24 00 6 3300 4 WURMood 10 95 2 a 3 00, 6 -5 60Ki 5 Rt Yarborouglb 16 50 3 CBeaty 104 00 2 Johnsou 1 25 6 SWvlie190 8 McNeil 7 00 4 9 6 04 1 Win nsboro Drag Store 2 7 Wood ward 10 CO 1 7 Johnson 18 45 84 Wolling 28 02 LA Children. with the patronae of to speak of it without guessing. remedy for Infants and Chidi 5 harmless.

Children like it. It their lives. In it Mothers have and practically perfect aWind ColiD. and Flatulency. ebonio said gas or porsaonns air.

othernarcotle property. mlates the stomach and how a enly. It is not sold in bulk. thing else an the plea orpr ie 31 answer every PUrpose." -I-A. tcher's Castorla.

176 Sallie Beniiett 17 00 59 McMaster 3 92 230 Wylie 8 3 523 Egleston A 7 404 Sallie Bennett 7 125 A Revnolds 333 222 W'Brice 14 2 362 MJAiken isOC 351 1 Landecker 8z 159 Crump-on 3 6C 14 Kelly 54 33 Wbite Co 60C 411 A Macdonald 5 0( 52 Williford Co 130 363 4 98, 58 Crosby 5 0( PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 1892-93. 1 JNeil 50 0( 94 50 0( 278 A 7 6 262 WV Phillips 7 6( 65 A YMillinig 10 2( 29 JNdil 4 26 15 4 2i 212 "50O 86 127 6( 94 Y'Trneir -24 61 53 Gerig Seigler 15 0( 87 Egleston .6 17I :326 263 2 4 303 316 McM eekin' 3 380 Egleston i 453 Richmond 4 501 Egled 2 41 4 "2 32 95 Winnisboro Drug She 24 li 378 A Milling 2 167 McMeekin 6 4 592 A Milling I 262 CW k2 88 F. r06C 93 a 5)00( 127 Matthi.ewa 3A 2 154 Cogswell Co 7 22 155 "4 0C 2 589 29 5( 454 0 379 2 0C 377 14 6C 314 13 0( 279 6 5( 251 0C 170 4 5C 169 47 168 6 2( 166 8SoC 161 620C 163 24 0C 412 Wm Man Co .16 7V 546 Russell 11 0( 369 McMaster Co 3 62 125 Brisbaine .2 22 365 Green I 1 MILL FUND, 1S92-93496 Lan-krd'e 2,50:) 00 172 214 07 263 825 00 C3URlT FINES. 175 Neil 25 00 173 Liiner 07 50 174 Teinant 27 30 243 12 90 248 '20 85 267. 10 10 266 WV Lermon 9 70 55 Weir 25 10 54 Leitner 36 75 156 B-G Trennam .31 90 133 Jno Green .1 00 MISCELL ANEOS 2 TCULeitner409 47 LWeir 4105 46 GTenniant 4835 87 WV Traylor 8 46 88 YLanford 1120 89 Patrick 10 50 DISPENS ARY.

L70 WV Wei 67 71 TennIantL 27 25 55 JNeil 25 00 53 BG Tennant 27 35 Leitner 27 80 54 JL 26 00 52 JN-il 25 00 84 WV WVeie :32 40 3 34 70 6 30 85 59 JXN'il ..25 00 CHOOL DSTRICT IK. 22 Lucas 20 00 1 Mise $5 00 2 50 00 5 Bonie are 15 00 2 Berry Sim .15 00 3 15 00) 6 Keller 30 00 3 is Clatin 2.5 90 4 Rt Doudlass 20 00 7 Kelfer -15 00 01 450no 10 Keller 30CU 322 Miss Clavtion 2500 323 2500 342 Umrm 15 90 L)7 Keller 30 00 108 1500 392 Rev 1s 25 00 393 25 00 394 25 00 395 2500 396 25 00 415 1) 1500 433 20 00 445 25 Ot DISTRICT No 2. 392 Mrs (rxig 33 00 391 3450 390 3450 38) 3150 338 iss Douglass 25 50 290 Miss Ellen odward 15 00 369 Mrs Johnson 25 50 368 27 00 232 Miss Woodwa- 15 001 192 Boulware 1500 339 Miss Douglass 25 00 397 3000 284 Miss Dungl'ss 18 00 48 Kirkpatrick 30 00 478 Miss Douglass 24 00 376 Maiden 39 00 44i Dougiss 1800 244 tut-sell 15 90 465 Miss 7 50 466 750 467 750 468 750 387 Russeil 1500 175 15OC 30 Kirkpat rick 30 00 31 300Q 470 Clark 15 0( 377 Miss Madden 39 0( 424 36 0( 425 360( 432 Bhekmnore 15 0( 129 Miss Btice 27 0( 126 Kirkpatrick 30 0( 105 Mips Madden 37 5( 106 4 390( 255 15 0( 182 Clark 15 C( 273 150( 274 0 150( 275 1501 278 Miss Blain 35 0 279 38 3 313 Boulware 15 0 433 Blackmore 15 0 256 150 257 150 442 Miss Bain 20 0 DISTRICT NO. 3. 130 Miss A Th'orn 20 0 200 200 393 Miss 250 323 Means 150 322 15 0 324 121 230 Keller 6 8 260 Means 150 76 Keler 80 78 Mrs El Moblev 20 0 194 161 189 200 442 Miss Douglass 10 0 476 100 294 15 0 151 WVJ Keller 8 0 145 -jamin 15C0 436 Mrs SCulp 2 437 .7 438 Patrick 30 9 439 30 9 440 3 441 30 9 111 i.s A Thorti 20 254 20C 10( No.

4. 164 Dr Boyd 35 0 231 JKeller 2013 75 32( 457 Tibos 15 378 Dr Juio Boyct 35 298 350 35C0 388 33 3 308 33 2 444 Johnuson 9 9 456 FA Neil 4 4 101 Henry 20 132 WVJ Kellr ,25 0 16 Sb LlHenr 20 0 15 20 0 69 Kii inswrrth 29 0 469 UT D)esper ca 16 9 118 A McLXowe I 35 179 '350 161 Killirgeworth 20 0 DIsTRICT No) 3.450 Mi Bra Icey 30 0 385 Hi Pagan 15 0 445 Brawley 30 0 384 11 Pagan 15 0 449 Brawley 0 "'3 30 0 25 30 0 (Gont inned.) EXCHE FEEl AND) SALE SABL ES I STIL. AVE ON HAND 6 Youn8Mul -AlsoA FEW GOOD MARE3. -AlsoA FEW BUGGIES. -AlsoA FEW SECOND-HAND AGONS -AhoA FEW MILUII COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange them foi dry cattle.

A. WILLIFORD, WinnsIboro, G. NOTICE. 4M EETING of the r-tokholders 1the Winsboro an.1 Ridasewa3 Telephone C.Topan'y it be held al te P'eoples winnsboro, S. C.

at 11 o'cock A. June 5, 1895, toi the Lpurpose or inicreasihg the capita tok mAi comTpanyv. W. R. ABB, J.

Q. DAVIS, Sec. and Treas. 5-4txlm NOTICE. I -U' Drawing, Apply to T.

WARE, -Stz Wod The Hot Weather Will soon he on in full force and you will need light 6oo4. We have them in great variety and beautiful styles. White Goods in plain India Linen, very sheer and pretty, Checked and Striped fancy effects, and Dotted Swiss. Beantiful styles in colored Lawns and Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss with colored dots. Big variety in cheap Lawns froln Sc.

and up. Duck, Percals, Ginghan, in variety of styles and quality. Satteeds for waists, handsome and new. We have the third order in of those Silk Shirt Waists. Take a look at them.

Light eight Serges in ue and black, just the tbing for skirts. JuL.t received, a second supply of Lace and Embroideries, Insertions to match. lrit Piuints are all the go; see them. leillinery. andth hnnai i hut received new supplies and the ul fo.ids are and the prices right.

We are endeavori and VI I el utir er by polite attention and nice work. SHOES. SHOES. P-c We can please yon in this line, for we have the goods, and Ladie6' Oxfords in black and tan-all styles and qu91ities. Gents, White and Negilgee Shirts, Gueze Underwear, Ties, FULL L1NE STYLISH STRW HAT-S.

We want your trade and feel confident goods will never be cheaper than now; so now ii the time to buy. Come and see us. CALDWELL RUFF. Headquarters for-Millinery. DIMED AND UNTRIMMED LADIES', MISSES'.

AND CHILDREN'S Hats in all the latest shapes. A large stock of Ribbons, Fancy Feathers, Birds and Tips. Fancy Pins, Buckles, Velvets, 8 k-, Crepes and other goods pertainilg to this department. As we have a large stock of these goods which naust be sold in-season, we have malkd our prices on them down. Now is your to come and buy at J.

0. BOAG'S. -Staple Dry Goods. Novelty and -S-lid Color Dress Goods of various styles and'material, with Triminiigs for same. Fancy Goods and Notions.as low as the lowest.

Come and see for bargains at 0 TRACE--J 0, BOA 0 MARK 0 CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, i hes Hats and other goods usually found in a general merchandi et to 0 bFurniture, Sewing Machines, Cooking Steves, Orgdns, Buggies, Surreys, Road Carts, and One and Two-horse Wagons. Narrow in Tread. BEST Light in Weight. IC EBeautiful in Finish. 8 EVER 0 SMADE was christened as W.

D. GASH COMYPANY, Equitable Building. Southern Representatives, Send for Catalogue. Ga. Apply for agency.

An Ordinance PRAINING TO THE TAXATION OF REAL 3 all owners of real estate and personal HEADQUARTERS FOR property wiz hin. the corporate limits of-said town sll-make a sworn return of such-real-estate, and personal property to the Town Clerk between the first day of fay' anid the fisaa fJn II each year. daefJe ULLIIIUU I1U 3J. 2. That every citizen between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, who hass resided within the corporate limits of the town of Winnsbero for Asw -iht aero for sixty days, shall register with the srinsg ak oo Town Clerk at the same time as is preSp'gstock, we have marked scribed by Secion 1 of this Ordinance our heavy Winter Goods, such as for making returns of real and sonal property.

CL OTHING, 3. That. retjniremets of Section 2 of this Ordinance shall not apply to WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, persons now- exempt from street tax, nor to -those who are physically disDRESS GOODS, abled from earning a support. HATS, .4. Should any person fail or refuse to comply with the provisions of thisway ownout sght.

TheOrdinance, it sball be the duty of the wa dwnou sgh. heTown Clerk to addP a penalty of fity winter is not yet gone and per cent to the last municipal return of such person, and to add a penalty of fifty cents to the amount assessed YOU WILL NE ED a gainst such person for street tax. -J. A. RIINNANT, I WARM5WE Clerk of CounIcil.

Wer will beat "between season" prices to death. When times are hard and money scarce YOU GT YOUR DOLLAR TO SPOIOICpue fOzmn GO A WAYS. r.a We will give you more for ONE ocr DOLLAR than any one else. TRY US We will treat you right and keep fydatdor rs'uSOse save you money. WNNIOODU TR Checked Homespun, at 3c.

per yd Whie Hmesun 3.pr Uy Ho Plants. es ofE ein of ortae Will eat te recrd onFlnu ta pan bo.for sae ls fifty .1 seectuarties oe rysanthems Respecefuelyayourdaptevehudyn'last. foro1eOs -23 if ned. Jnl A.bINAT WEINSBOO DRU SOREC fllcksock S.C. Udby WinRsbro.PP S.

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