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de 604', - d e Intleh waheld t6 be stice ar anded d court', opin houan An order was, I %W quna the mandate in th( requi once. I case be iss The Opinion em ea co, review of the case., justice E said that there Was n dispute t the 6th of June, 1900, wheir tt under which this proodw~ hrr became a law Cuba wag %ind control of t ba a' e "ocong(be United State.," fgetwby this te tae. The court said the question of status was Dot difuet of solutiot cited succfv dietA iof and atfo tl~e cae. It sfd: a - detailed uba, is forelgn terri of the act of J oannot b regarded by constitutional, c,6' I Oy3leraj -090e, a part ofor internath( United Stat of the territory of Apied tates. While by the act April 1, 1893, declaring war betw ~ ~trYand.,1 was~ ~~~ dietda ain, the presid our entire land empowered to vinas the Mlitia a of thforces States to such extent as wag necesss to carry the act into effect, that a therization was not for te Purse Ohs an intehrae part ofs t- ,tes but for tha Purpo only of comPelling the rei qursbpo: by Spain of its authority anu govert mentinr t isand ad the Withdrag o0 its foes from Cuba and c waters. The Ige.aive and executiv branches of the ver n joint resolution Of spverment pressly disclaimed any purpo" to ex. ercise sovereignty, jurisdiction or control over Cuba 'sexcept for the Sthe and asserted the taterni0at,.n of the United States, that objeiW being acoMpRahed,to leave the 90g Wh o~n, and contr al of- Cuba to its Own Popl All that has been n In rielain o Cuba ha had that end In view and o far athe court is Informed by the pabli asthe ofrthe relaionsof tis c history of the relatbon of this country with that is 'ad, nothin has been dane inconsist. 6 de h ared okject of the C:WWI$ one the less foreign terr! toeafninoj-o the act of 6t u sit i u der a mill. vernor aPPointed by and rep the president in the wOrk-oj I aants of tbasisland d inr d. I ui'Interftrence - lb The oce y of the of: the United 4,tates .nhoessary resalt of the war. result could not~ have been by the United States con with the principles of inter umfnIlaw or with its obligations to the people of Cuba. It is true that as between Spalin and the Upited States - indeed, as between the United States and ali foreign nations-Cuba, upon the cesaton of hostilities with Spain, and after the treaty of Paris, was to brestd as if it were aequired terri fory. But as between the United States and Cuba that Island is territory held in trust for the inhabitants of Cuba to whom it rightfully belongs ge~tt o exclusive control it will ~re~bd when astable govern )Mave been establiahed by When the United States required and enforced the relinquishment by - pain of her sovereighty in Cuba and determined to occupy and control the island until there was complete tran quility in all its bord re and until the p op 0 Cuba had created for them selves a estable government, It suc ceeded to the authority of the displaced governmient so far at least that it be came its duty uder internatiotnal law -and pending the pacification of the is land to protect in all appropriate legal modes the lives, the liberty and the property of all those who submitted to the uthorlty of the representatives of this @untry. That duty was recog uis-~d In the treaty of Paris and the ant of Juane 6, 1900, so far as it applied to cases arising in Cuba was in aid of that treaty and in discharge of its ob ligations. The power of congress to abake all laws 'necessary and proper for carrying Into execution as well the powers enumerated in section 8 of article 1 of the constitution, as all others vested in the government of the United States or in any depirtment or the oficers thereof, includes the power to enact such legislation as is appropriate to give efficacy to any stipuiations which it is competent for the president by and withb the advice and consent of the senate to masert in a treaty with a foreign power. No crime Is mentioned In the extradition act of June 6, 1900, tbat does not have some relation to the safety of life and property. And the provisions of (hat act requiring the surrender of any public oficer, employe or depositary leelng to the United States after hav ing committed, in a foreign country or territory occupied or controlled by or under the control of the United States, the erime of 'embezzlement or criminal malversation of the public funds have special application to Cuba In its present relations to this con stry." The court declined, Just~ee iiarlan stated, to enater upon the question as to what the obligations ot the United States would have been in the matter of protecting life and property itn Cuba if not reqired to do so by the obliga tions of hetreaty of Paris. The con ftntion that the-United States recog amd the-existent.--t an establishe d government known as the tepublic of *Cuba, but Is now using its military or. to -displace or ore timerltv Thesi'bclh itat Ithis, poels< of light .6Ught ~b t e dent was intende the thought that ih nwied to enjor-I age I idEnt's message. It sif-control which i Iof prc 0 Apreoltp .f 1he rIlja ebd0 ation ,a the cot ime.s announ . id r that The gct o med at violaion of tt oplete States and larlan e provisi 2st 0on was Prbibl Aw oundI e act prable cause to - egbt ent guity of (he o eirt the Me orde for his te char and oper and no ground etdo discharge on habeas cr sd fo iba's Judgment Ofhe cir e and therefore, airmed." Cuit Coa Iting p ierg ea preparations O tn eii 0 16 'gest only ajb - caus ttreMy- -Ui ory food Ther une of fpreparaion that digests air clai une Of food. and that is Kodol Dyspep any Cre. ticres the worst cases of tei digestios and gives instant relief, j the it dige.s what you eat. Mci s Ofl CO. TBE PRSIDENTXAL ELETION, as GreenvQe New8, Jan. 15. y Widlnt oRInj8y was elected pro ry idezt of (L~e United Statcs.e-o u- Tn. electors of theev ee of hev e who were elected by thee !e 6rh of last November yesterdaj i in their respectir e capitals ac cast lheir ballo or presidomt and for vice-pzesiint. How they shou!d cast t Of couise a forego.e nsion aid ev rybody knew be forehand thit McKiuley would get 292 e in the "electoral college" and W. J. Bryan wou!d get 155. When .the electors mnet anrd cast their ballots yesterday they made three copies Of the result: one copy the Will file with tfe clerk of the United States dis-rict court nearest tem;-on they will send to the pres ident of the senate by mail, and the other they will send to hm by me$ rsenger. On the 13th day f February the second Wednesday, the house and I mate will'eold a joint sess o, and I -e president of the senate will in a heir Presence brek th seals of the b i de t have beene b t him e dwing hlare the e. the resence o both the the a the first Thus ed l be prested, o th oegnev- until 3-b. Int rt a Chies courto Fsiew Minlubegin opraio Pn, oing and bu.-ricary, andx hiraf werhae adone imeury th ie and pecty swawma evn guaring the imerialrelve from Beroin dranse thofg the apay er Rssialed inGeraencey. te h sa a rTurned Owisngo here lares ofth hrte aper thusrenfromil nrot and puntrdobles fPreigmpt o act ntwil satheliteonerroohew.eril oetin te gieianit ri as Chne itoerrw Cohe dath.Itnat ay be reilied upor mure mandalghtro at ingd loong andublefurlty, andeasant tOwake to order rceieo. oBri ahtcnat has ure edaing the transfer ofl the railwayefroearmy, the his sbsdy brei havn large dispaed frte mo. chilre fro crupanur gency troruthes g rofpth atio bill, since the liteones o the n thel Piippies Weanow of othang snti prtisin tive inant freGlifga Oe Minue Cohey mure. alt can malsoedu reie Jun3an in rer ato all thom to this. cntthoer nmeto.l Tooit he Senate's ee deatin the force the carpTere rasoreat ur enctrath penssgf o1,00,000arm bl,0, sinceBytheecisiueteers arnowvon the 8enite canmnt be resthdraw than preisn systmade foecrd Tiln heirus plae. They st also bevonted dout bhe pJn for an veina ordes get the armo t cooknter the goernmt willh norwe, owntc-The Satindelab fort Tcfarter an polrsean. 000. Bin a eive Aon-ay Boeghe tsinaThe nte als voe .dw THE DI if Style, refioe gt e ectivenes e obaracterize theim e Ictiv i ieyoes'a- ion and mnil Jinery Podela reset The De a signer for February n e - - lustratt d iu If e most al yner a in colors and in black-and professional modiste as r amateur dressmaker w Werest and instruct' b Bressmaking;" hoi ..ry page of "The in R, in Hom [ and "Nursery Lore;" the Lover o work is remermberCd iu.-"Wii the Crochet Hook" and >%Beft emiai Valentines," and those ocially ia a dined Will appreciate %tinei tS" and "At a Danish'Valt-ntir arty.") Among the other istructiv ares oi this number * "Fior tres 7"For Health andBeaty, reNottS," "CongeI/ial elds fo wa n Workers," " - his 1 and "The Mardi GA i Ney ts, .u" Fiction of big rder a su l by "A RifLWithin Lute, ecomodietta, and' nigh an A in 8 tory -- ' . e rem ed iE 'di "Fdrnishing Miss DAllie' rIor,' M which under the guise of a v givei sea hints for the employment estles Sia little firgere. The Deuigne nbineg In. helpfulness and entertaiu tor tbt 'or hon-ehod t - wonderful er, ant er certaikly Plies most en a excel. le c 10 ceni numb 1.00 a year. - The MOthtrp5 Faoi S rfaic Cough Rego is the . sae foracholrie It is pltant and "Iae for children to take Iways coures It is intended espeally for cough", colds, croup and 'oopi. coug , and is the best di ma for tbese diseases. There kinot the I east danger ia yivig It to cbflren for it contains Do Opium or oth eulurouit drog and may be given as c oend Ito a babe as to sn adult. riv;+a'e by McMaster Co., druagis e. MAY INSTEAD OF JUL!. I', view of the Change made in the date for the holding of the gteral an uual reunion of Confederate leterans at Memphis. Tenn., Gen. Walker has written the governor suggesti , that the date for the anyeilng of t", onth Carolina monument on the tlefdeld )f Chickamauga be changed to-May 27. A meeting for the purpose of authoriz ng the change and arranging for the Wnveihng ceremonies will doubtless e held at an early date and fall details unnced in ample time to arr "ge ) stop off at Chattanooga and atjend le eeremonies.-Tbe State Sueb little arly Ris and and an sandtropar e nw che w nouned hitefos the sn of th First diersfaterand Cheurchtrof ason. haveW t-ee nowtchlld f a fiveso cheirewytres. nfiEigkhave toed atroo are4~. nowcearin the ay.fe hous Sprnt Black treet -hac been Hald. totepsoaeo 5h is Prd e tee n:hurc o Chresto ~ayr th. yo. Mtecher, nieve andfiv yourer Lit hte Bo k, havermoed Haea rlld.inator coo. Old Gentleman: "What's that ?"ABoy: "0, we get kep' in, and stcod p in corners, and locked out, and locked in, and made to write one word a hun dred times, and scowled at, and jawed at, and that's all."-Ex. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer af Swamp-Root at Work in mis Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so de-cep tive. Many sudden deaths are causcd by It-heart disease, pneumonia, heart.failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood-the albumen -leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. it has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. / save You They Mi The most h Complaint, one e r This is a p in use that will triptic acts direc normal healthy REA D W I have been-s1 caused from the liver a to lie down except shoi auld. Thre-.qaarters < I was Completely f torribl inamed able and able to atten nearly two years. MAYr be tb sfh'yO You = d~byIt. Since then this genth " Vaughn's L] so far# and am now If you have any 4 LYON MANUFACTUI and he will a Of all druggists or sent A SON or FAIEFIELD Most of the brethren in the Semi nary ai e by this time acquainted with our genial and cultured Bro. Rabb, who has been with ns for a few days. Bro. Rabb is a fall graduate from the Seminary of the class of 'f9. He is a native of South Carolina. Dnring his last 3 ear in the Seminary he taught the class in Junior Greek, and also taught in one of the private schools of Louisville. While a student he and Bro. Foster established the Long-street Mission, now Logan-street church. Bro. Rabb was pastor of the chur -bes at Millersburg and Flemingsburg rom '89 to '91. Over fifty were added ,o these churches by baptism during ils pastorate. In the summer of '91 ie held special meetings in his native all .of '4; - t Roebester, N. Y , anud -the Sanior class. grad ear. He was cno'eu to deliver the vbledic rem '93 to '98 he w as c h at East Anrora, a 4asgoq . oo a rg,. were added to tbia *-no .-.e found when tbe took .era Rabb~ studied Nexv esta in te ChcagoUniversity for fifteen months, during which time he was "acting pastor" ot the church at High land Park, one of t be pretty sn but be ot Chicago. Shortly after his gre.dna. tijon at Roebester, Bro. Rabb was mar ied to Miss Josephine Grffi h. a graduate of Wellesley, a woman of rare culture and extraordinary git:s ol mind and heart. -The Seminary !ig a zine. Giorlous News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wa bita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bittters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrorulk, which bad caused her great sufi'cring for years. Terrible sores would break ont 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 Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. I t's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rhenm, nlirs, boils and runt sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by McMaster Co., druggists. Guaranteed. "Clars," said a mnother to her little three-year-old daughter, who had been spending the day with a neighboring playmate, "were you a good girl dur ing yourfl visit?" "I don't know, mamma; Ijust hed o much fu-i that I forget to pay any attention to mn' self."- Selected. Sixty per cent of the present cr p of cotton see.! oil is to be exportcd. In 1890 the mnueral production 01 the United States amounted to $619,. 0(>0,000, and in 1899 to $976,000,000. One hostile person can make the finest conversatiouslist falter, even: though the critic abould nlot utter a word. Save Your Money. One boxof Tutt's Pills sy~ave many dollars in doctors' bills Theywitsurely cure all disceres ofthe stomach, liver or ba~cs No Reckless Assct i For sick headache, dysp."yrc, malaria, constipation an l - usness,amiflllionl peopk entdorse TUlTT'S Liver MLS eloinsjri .a-th o ear LI Color or Scalding Dan "Kid 7 successful remedy for all f that has effected some remarka e n's Litho ure etable preparation and the oi effectua are Dropsy and Gravel. I tly on the and Kidneys, restorir condition and b4cating all disease. W is $g Caoss n feo thre ys from Ana aeor a phYB1sWasad that Icudls u Y anonr wapped. Every tissue wras completely g I1 ",.d a m srotu seea; bn nd e e I began using Va tithme rIs ha= e udg ld. Iwauxant L tban I have uned eight bottles of Van 's t i t to my busneses. I can UnoW ride my horse, a thing much of my statement as you desre. Iam glad to gire: trul 'BML, a.1sta man writes under date of Aug. 11, 1900: thontrlptic hus effectcd a permanent cure. 1 PA1()'fnTXOed hcaftls." of the above symptoms write to the A UNG CO., 45 So. Ffth Stre ivise you by letter in regard to your e on receipt of price to any express , Here's a remarkable case. Toe I other day a wagonmuker who bad been dumb for years picked up a hub and spoke. It The emperor of China is said to have wept like a child when told be could f never raise mustaches like Kaiser t Wilhelm'e. When a woman meets an old sweet heart the isn't so curious to see how r he looks as she is to know how he V thinks she looks. b A woman is kceping In a book a d list of things abe ought to purchases, e but cannot (sfford to wear. She calls he book her ought-to-buy-ography. indigest19n Sdyspepsia j and the hude n one - lar ills caused by -m rblood or inactive liver, quickl yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained in JoIntoffs5 It cures permanently by acting naturally on all Qrgus of the body. AsabloocTieaser, flesh builder, and health.-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $r each. "THEBMICMIGAN DRUG CoMPANT." John H. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro, S C.; T. W. Woodward & Co., Rockton, S. C.; W. M. Patrick, Woodward. S. C ; T. G. Patrick & Co., Whie Oak, S. C. NOTICE OF Aplicatioll for tli Appoitet of Gaudia. NOTI-E TS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the1UoarCtof Commneu Pleas for Fairfild Coanty for the appointment of the Judge of Probate as guardian of the estate< of the following minors, to wit: W illiam Rosbcrough. Rober: Rosborough: and Alexander Rosborough; an he atp pliculon tor tueb appoiurment wjil be made to hi s Honor George W. Gago, Judge of the Sixth Circti, at~ his: Chambes, Chester, S. C., a: 9 "'clock A. M. on' Monday, the 214t dov of. Januarv, 1901, or as soon' thereaf ter as counces can he heard. The esates eof sai.l mi' ors consi-t of undivided interests in a house and lot in the town of Winnsboro, and such interests as they may have in the! personal estate of their father, Wil iham liosboroueh, decease~d, as may remain after the paymentof his debts; and the' .nid W'iiam Rosboro'ugh and iRcb-rr iosborough jointle have an interesr. or fivec hundred- dollaru each in a pivier of life insusra ace in th' ir favor. The value of tie, estttc said minors, over andt abore sail life insurance. will not amonit t" more the ground that no t, comlparei or responsible person can be rour who is willing to assume the/ordfanshipl of sa d mninors. / O~tIA 110 HROUGB. 01 OL IVL.~T.Petitiouner.I J. E. McDON etioner. I atomso Headache rouble" and Kidney S0 iptiC ily DO0W !aughn - g them s,A.O.,uly21.89s. a Mad satura1ea with aet wierl am nowoomfort. id beeunabbto do for A, as some poorsuffaer Reg.8.C. Vols., IS have had no rter 1dica Director of et, Brooklyn, , ;peca case. ffice, $.00 a bottle. Notice tO V" The Books of Begstratio ering voters for the next ! lection to be held on MNods It, 1901, for Intendenta )r the town.of Winns e opened at r.Ja tore January 4t, 19 larch 31st, 1901. All voters for this Ogister within this time licant for registratioer a'I Is counly registration oen a 1wn tax receipt for al ne before be can regist ection. W. ) Cathea . Fax THE 0 I I hanuary in for the. purpo turns. Eetac' *ona: properti ecc will be a make returns tionled dares..~ tween ihe sg to poll,181, .-1eAuditor or Depuml- Bfl the following places on the ddfe tied: Aibion, Tuesday, Jbnar 15 Backhead, Wedntesda. Janus Wollingt. Tbursday, Janur~T Cros by ville, Friday,-Jantuary 18 Wood ward, Tuesday, Janbiay Whbite Oak, Wednesday, Ja Gladdeus Grove, Thursday, Ja 24 Flint Hill, Friday, Januag Lonigtown, Tuesday, Jano Centreville', Wednesday, J M. L. Cooper's, Thu S1. Elv; hewoiod, FridayetW Ridge way, Tuesday, ebrsas Horeb ((:arlee's Store), We February 6. Jenkinsville, Thursday, Feb Monticello, Fri tay, February 8 - J. L. E[CH MOND A.? Faornishes Lumber, Building Ma'er' Is 01 a'1 kiie, and are contractors for brt ick' or good houses. ,Their re-presentative, MR.\AM. McROY, s now in Winasbor ' we.rk f,.r he cot:on mil:s at? ine seversit 1wellings in town d Inforni 'll b given by Mr' MfcRoy at.B inr_ 11-13 m MONEY TO LE. ,AFW THOUTSAND DOLLIARS e or dirente on approved seen ~.~all on or write to A . 8. & W. D). DOULS 1-3A ttorne.i a, Win risboro, Apply to T. M