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WE Fhis time we want to want you to forget that respect, and that we car In the first place we wai Furniture ever brought the front to the rear an( lower. Of course in su and if you are needing our store. We want yo our ability to supply yoi our large stock of Furn the Winnsboro market, goods, are marked dowi ever you are in town, e! sure to give us a call. NEWS AND HERALD. PUBL18EHED S3MI-WEEKLY, -BY WINNSnotO PRINTING Co. J. FRANK FOOSHE. - - - EDITOR TUaMS, TN ADVAicR : one Year................$1.50 Six Months ........*........ ..75 WINNSBORO. S. C. Friday. October 18 - 1101 Senator McLaurin has been announced as a probability for a cabinet portfolio. Having been announced for so many other po sitions, we shall not give muel credit to the rumor till the ap pointment is made, if ever. In Tuesday's paper we an nounced on the strength of th4 reports in the dailies that Clay ton had been appointed to suc coed Webster. This was a litti premature, and it now seemi that it will neither be Blalock Clayton. Judge e'wdecision other judges will have decided unthe question in a fewda. ud' it be a wise thing o'n th the part of the legislature toH give more attention to getting the H laws passed in a proper fa pe t rather than to spend so much of ex its time on local legislation?98 A (year ago when the college 0 rolls of the State revealed a de cidedly higher enrollment than at any time for several years past, co the increase on every hand was th attributed to the rise in the price fa] of cotton. When the still greater bu college enrollment at the begin- fo: ning of the present session, when bu the country was on a great finan- me cial strain on account of the low- no ness of price and the lateness of an its staple crop, this "cotton" e theory went to pieces and the to true cause of the increase was re vealed in the increased interest * in the State in educational mat- to] ters. This interest, of course, is no due to the realization of the in creased demand for educated men to] and women-a realization that he has been met by increased facili ties for supplying the demand. WC There is deep significance in the do fact that when a younger brother Li to-day enters his name upon a college roll he becomes one of a a society, if the college students of ag the State may be so designated, fo: that is about three times as large Ia, as the one his older brother joined g not more than fifteen years ago. e The number of those completing their college course has probabl1y multiplied as much, and a very.; large portion of this growing body , of college graduates has entered che school room. As a result the; teaching proiession hais been' greatly strengthened and a gene ral educational revival has been A awakened. Better teaching has e. had more to do with the increased at college attendance than better Ta prices for cotton. And upon the nc class of teaching to be hiad in the. Sc next ten years will depend the m college enrollments of the ten Ian years to follow. Whatever is 10 done, therefore, for the better- ea ment of the teachers will con- ba tribute to the betterment of all in educational work. State, denomi- in national, and private institutions in: are doing a great work in the in preparation of teacohers. What! A. the teachers do themselves to C build on -this foundation -will G4 count for as mnuch in the forward- " HAVE I tell you about our Furnitu our line of Millinery is mo ry everything in the Gene it you to know that we ha) to Winnsboro. Our large I the upper floor is as rr :h a large stock you can ge my furniture at all you cat u to give us a call so that v i with just what you need iture we also carry the bes1 and these as well as our fi i at prices that will enable pecially when you come t J. Czolgosz only has 10 days longer to live. The State fair . promises to be the best yet had. Judge Cantrell, the presid ing judge in -the famous Powers case, has been threatened by the friends of Powers. The latest news from t State department states that Helen Stone, the missionar tive, is still alive. The murderer of Mc announced his readin electric chair. Ap witness the electr br a thousand, but w, are allowed. C< Don't put all to put out S 0 ISO many en so0 bury it othing, bury 1the peo much d.-Spur- ta and ple 0 ustry of the up more than m ally, according It in the AtlantalI "that is, the chick e than offsets the (I arningsogi the river na ti Japtain Cook, commander of mi Brooklyn, testified in the cia 2ey court of icquiry Monday. t assumed responsibility for an Brooklyn's famous loop. The su: mnation of 'witnesses for the ye rerment was concluded Satur- ~ y and Schley's witnesses will w w be heard, the commander of A i Brooklyn being the first one. ~t a mass meeting of Marion inty farmers it was resolved t cotton seed are worth to the' mer as fertilizer 25 cents per of shel and should be exchanged th meal only on the basis of 100 di shels of seed for one ton of th al. They pledged themselves Im. to sell or exchange for less Al i urged the co-operation of ey ry cotton grower in the State m that end. Ti lla-Bella told me that you d her that secret I told you to tell her. stella-She's a mean thing-I d her not to tell you I told as lla-Well, I told her I uldn't tell you she told me, so 't tell her I did.-Brooklyn [he grand jury of Spartanburg ' mty has reported a true bill inst C. P. Sims, an attorney, be violation of the dispensary on . The warrant was sworn out J one of the constables two or A ee weeks' ago. He is charged th selling through an agency, 0 usp~ortig and storing whiskey. Ins a tS it is a false charge, (1( uht by some of his enemies, D( I uiat he will come out all ~ The~ Greenwoodl Journal says: t t~r nearly twenty years an ele t monumrent has been erected Mart Gary's grave in the old Ibernacle cemetery, six miles th of Greenwood. The in iption on the wa ~t side of the nument gives his namne, birth death: "M. W. Gary, March 1831; April 9, 1881." On the st side are the names of the ttles he fought for his country the war between the States, 26 number. On the south side is ~cribed the rank of the soldier an the following manner: C. S.ii Captain; Lieutenant Colone]; le lonel; Brigadier General; Major or reral" On the north side is: .T. re, though ve do not st complete in every ral Merchandise line. re the largest stock of stoe is crowded from uch crowded as the t anything you want, i certainly find it at re can convince you of . In connection with t stock of Buggies on irniture and all other you to buy. When o the County Fair '0 O. BO rlore a stalk of Alfred ith five bolls cotton P African Limb on it. quit planting less few scattering t 'm stray seeds. rn. uses Night Alarm. t my brother's baby was Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. -Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed strangle before we could Met or, so we gave it Dr. King's Discovery, which gave quick f and permanently cured it. We ays ketp it in the house to protect r child, en from Croup and Whoop 7Cough. It cured me of a chronic onchial trouble that no other remedy Juld relieve " Infallible for Coughs, 4ldA, Throat ard Lung tronble-. .50c d $1.00. Trial bottles free at Mc ister Co '. Remedy for Sorehead. If your chickens have sorehead, ke 1 ounce sulphate zine and e-fourth ounce lard and mix. ash off scabs and apply the xture. We are assured that is will cure.-Chester Lantern. Free Blood Cure. We recommend Botanic Bibd B. B.) for aB blood ton ch ing sores, cancer -catrrh, rh in. Botanic Blood Balm c all Lignant ISlood or skin diseases, ily advised for old, deep-seated. cures when ail else fails. eals try sore or pimple, stops all aches 1l pains by giving a healthy blood >ply. Thoroughly tested for 30 trs. Thousands cured. At drug res, $1 per large bottle. Our readers LI receive a trial treatment free iby ting Dr. Gillanm, 213 Mitchell St., lanta, Ga. Describe trouble and e medical advic given. Medicine it at once, prepaidl.. Wanted. Competitive bids for delivery 80 or more barrels of water to e tank to be used by the high ver in his performance during e county fair, said bids to be-so ach per barrel of 50 gallons. 1 bids must be in by Saturday ening and the most of the water ist be hauled Monday and iesday. J. Frank Fooshe, Secretary and Treasurer. For the Legislature. We hereby announce W. J. Johnson a candidate for the Legislature, sub t to the action of the Democratic imary. MANY FRIENDS. Proclamation. ATE OF SoUrH C.~nouxia, EXEeUTIVE CHAMnER. j WHEREAS INFORMATION HAS en received at this department that the - day of --, A. ID. 1901, hn Jackson broke into the houses of ex Woodward, Rose Latta and Tomn ller, in the County of Fairfield. Now, therefore, I, M. B. MoSweeney, >vernor of the State of South Caro a, in ordler that justice may be done d1 the maizjesty of the la1w vindlicated, hereby offer a reward of FIFETY )LLARLS for the applrehenision and ivietioni of thle saii .olhn .Jackson. -seription: .5 feet 9 or 10 iniches tall; tk; about 40 years old; has somec th out on lower jaw in front. In testiniony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the great seal of the State to bie affi xed, at Columnbia, this EA~ L.] fifteenth day of October, A. ID. 1901, and in the one hundred and twentv-sixth year of the Independence of the United States of A merica. M. B. McSWXEENEY. By the Governor: 'M. RI. COOPE R, 0-8-1 Secretary of S-tate MONEY TO LOAN. [will make loans in reas'onable ounts on first mortgages of farming ids., at seven per cent. straight inter .Payments in instalments in not s than five years, and no brokerage commissions charged. Apply to J. E. McDONALD, Winnsboro, S. C. or A. E. DAVIS, -dimMont icello . C, PRESTON RION, AGENT FOR Westchester Fire Insurance m panv ot New York. Glen F1l Insnrance Co Dy 0I Nw Yoi k. Rochester German ilns ce Com p-ny of Rochester, N. Y solic'ts share of publ- atrorag3. 9-26-1 v HOSE AN01' FOR SALE1. as tile Tini ouse a d lot, oin Ea n St re \ii in slboro, S. ( ., a - joll i . ii \ St r . I. ( handler, vj I bie .'i, at uietioni , before the (oere< door, onl the FIRST 30N )VEM1BER next. )ne-third cash, balalce oil 1 one aid two vears, in two nual ilstalmelits with interest, C mmuallv from dav of sa., till to be secured by bond ot pur er and mortgage of the premises, house to be insured by purhasr r a reasonable aiount aid policy as igned. A. S. & W. D. DOU L ASS, 10-15td Attornevs. I herebv Call a Illeeting of the teach ers of Fairfield at Mt. Zion Institute oin O)'ctober 26, for the purpose of organ izing a teachers' a.sociation, ald to consider plans furthering the educa tional interest of the county. Every teacher in the county is ur-ged to Ie present. Trnstees are ailso cordially ill vited and asked to be present. Hot,. .no. J. Me.1ahian, State uper intendent of Education, has promised io be preseit. Let us have a good meeting. W. L. ROSBOROl'lH, J R., 10-15td Co. Supt. Education. Queen Olives in bulk, 40c. per quart. These are fine and can be had in any quantity. A barrel of New Catch Mackerel, No. i, fat and fine, 12 I-2C. Plum Pudding in cans, ioc. to.35c. Fresh Cheese and Maca roni. New crop Oat Flakes and Rolled Oats. For dainty deserts try a package of Jelly Powder, or Bromangelan. Fresh shipment F a n c y Cakes and Crackers every Pickling Vinegar. F. M. HABENICHT, Fine Groceries. Phone 25.- _____ HARDWARE. New and large variety; best assortment we haveI ever had, and prices to .sit. CROCKERY. Best English and Ameri can granite, plain and decorated. -In this line we make extra effort and offer sp~ecial bargains. TIN WARE. Anything yon~ may want in this line. Call and see me before buying. Sat isfaction guaranteed. JT, W. SEIGLERB. WHAT/Y'(ET loo godt -t.ht ern' lcot R in l. ThirfrIhe A'l' p(' t cond*io aotsurea the a iumt~ of quit vee fiments. No regrets or. ~ompIin:1ints coe'i from our enlstomhuers. Our goodl- jpo-es thme mierit (of ple:asng ll. J. D. McCARLEY & CO. We (carry the bes~t line of SHOES in TO WKl5 PkRt 10' TO ALL ALIKE. "Give me The News and Herald first". These are familiar Wol(s in many Fairfield homes wih'n the Tuesday's or Fridy:s mail is brought from the postoflice. Be the num ber 4f other pIpers ever so large, the one most sought for is the county paper. That is just the way it would be at your home were The News and Herald a regular visitor thereto. Of course,you want your county paper to keep in touch with what is g Cng on in the county and in the State. You ou..:ht to Ih-tvt it. We want yon to have it. You can have it- ii hat f , Teti Weeks without a cent of cost. We have decided to send it to you FREE for TEN WEEKS. It in'kes no lifference whether vou are a subscriber or whether yon are not, you get the paper for TEN WEEKS FR E by complying with either one of the following ex ceptional offers: OFFER I.-THE NE WS AND HERALD will be sent the rest of 1901 and all of 1902 to a new subscriber for $1.50 CASH. By subscribing AT ONCE you thus get it for TEN WEEKS FREE. Every week you delay cuts off one week from our gift to you. OFFER 1.-THE NEWS AND HERALD will be sent for the rest of 1901 and] for all of 1902 to EVERY PRESENT subscriber who SETTLES ALL ARREARS for 1901 tnd pays $1.50 for one year's extension. If you pay up this week and pay for another year, you get TEN WEEKS FREE. EACH WEEK YOU PUT OFF PAYING YOUR ARREARS puts you in debt for one week more. It will pay you to pay up at once. The above liberal offers have been made with a view to adding many new subscribers and to getting all preseAt subscribers on a cash basis. We want every one to get the full benefit of this liberal offer, and to do this prompt action is necessaay. So we are going to put a Special Premium vun pivwom uz ,lvug aui mose wao compiy with eitner of the above offers before November 1st any one of the five following pictures: General Robert E. Lee. General Stonewall Jackson. General Lee on his War Horse. General Jackson on his War Horse. Last Meeting Between Lee and Jackson. These pictures are 22x28 inches, and are as fine as steel engravings. Tney never retail at less than thirty cents each, but you now have an opportunity to get one of them without a aeent of cost. Do not let this opportunity slip. Be sure to a - o vni flnioin by; Nve~a VA,,A When Iyo get one of these ne pic9tf, you willwant at least one more, and so we have decided to give You one of these for a new cash subscriber for one year. So when you send in your subscription or your renewal, get a new sub scriber to send in with you. Act' promptly, for November the 1st is but a short way off. Winnsboro Printing Co. To the Fair. Visitors+< AND --Visitors to the Fair. FOR FAIR GOODS, FAIR PRICES, AND FA IR T REATMEN T call on us during your visit to the County Fair. We carry DRUGS, STA TIONERY. PICTURES, LAMPS, and every thing else to be found in a first-class drug store. Jrno. H. McMaster & Co. WHY BUY CEILING AND FLOORING WHEN you can get lumber in the rough and have a better grade article made at our planing mill and for a less price. Mi:l does al! kinds of planing, tonguing anl groYwing, an: runs any time. WHEN Your engine is out of orde-, c111 on us, or W! can send a man to you, and put it in thorough repair. We keep ;n stock all kinds of Pipe Fittings, Steam Gauges, Oil Cups, Globe and Check Valves, Injectors, Rubber Hose, Pack ings, and in short anything that belongs to an engmine. WHERE To bux' Hardware, Tinware. Stoves, Guns, etc., is a question that wvill no longer puzzle you it you will only give us a call. Our goods and prices answer this question for you. 18j. T. Mathw & Son