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fM? j NEW5 AJ*? HERALD. P UBklSUED IS VERY WEDNESDAY -BY? SK>v5 AND RE8JLD COMPANY, IN ADVANCE: On*^Year, ... 81..>0 I <lx 3Ioath<. - - .75 WiV.ViB- )*o. s. c. j WedoesJay, February 15, - 1899 X3 IT A JUST WAR? Tbe war -.vUh Spt'M omit* up>n| th* blowing' up <>! t .e Mtiue aroused | tbi' enthu-u-m a;? j pi'i'o i?in ot a1 suited co'i'iti*v. Lr A-iped ont bitter pa tv line-; ir ob'Itcr.tt6d all sectional Jiii-s. The wh ?le c >nnt'-y with one; vo'^e, whsn once war wis d'dared,1 supported the a hninistradon onr armies. The war in (tbe PQiiIipit.es is q*itej different. Tbe average citizen can not help reeling thit be his n-> interest in it; that it all c^raes fron meklhng with other peoples' badness, and however low these people may be in civilization tnanv Americans, and we . beiieve a vast majority of them, feel that they are as uitich entitled to li^ht a for their freedom aud liberties as the E?5gfr:' v 1 - Americans did in the Revolution, or as the Cubans have so recently done. People in th8 S-utb know wbat reconstruction means. They know whit it means-for a military government to be established as a mean* of br nging ab.-Mit 'stable government." They were once under such a government. What Agoncillo, the Pbillipiuo representative, who has r~ been in Washington, is reported to have said may not be trae, bat it sounds very much like some "reconstruction" history, He is reported to have said Monday, 6;h iost: "I thiuk the Pbiilipinos were goaded into fighting by some ace of the Americans. Fv>r months they hvre been doing tleir best to drive the Phillipiuo? into revolt. Gen. Otis has *ent men to s#?ft7v?h r>ric?.'o and tha property of onr peaple has been turned inside out in searches instituted by bis orders. Acts like this keep the spirit oi the Phililpinos at fever heat, and made such affairs as that of Saturday and Sunday possible." The trnlh is ihis Government has Dever made known to these people what policy it intended to pursue io reference to them. The administration refused to take any notice of their representative, aod it seems to u* tnat th *y had good reason to believe that this Government intended to raa over iheui and subjugate them by force. Of course all Americans, loyal to t.h-;ir Government, will rally to the support.of our arms, but it i* not treason to say thit the righteousness of the slaughter of these half civilized p?-ople,st:ugg:ing for their independence wili not appear to most right thinking: people in tins country. A. g:ea' blander has been made iD not declaring at ooce what i? the po icy of the United State3 in the "far E st." The failure to speak, and to ^ st ^ak candidly, aud our whole cond--n with reference to the Pnillipine Is ?;:ds liave certainly bej.n such a3 to ar a-?e suspicions of these people* e-.>eciai!y wbeu remember that tb-;y have been the subjects of Spain, a government so ofren guilty of bad f? th towards its subjects, if not even - tr acnerojs in dealing with Ihero. T'^e Phi'lipii.os have lived in "the scjool of 8Uspi;ioa" and allowance m;ist be made for i-tU. The ladies of Oolambia have formed an association for the purpose of recogsiziBg the valiant services of Y ctor Blue at Santiago, and they bsve remitted ttm the ladies of the difife rtut counties co-operate with them by forming similar organizations. The primary object of the association is to raise fands with which to purchase a gold medal to be presented to Lieut. Bine. The fact on^ht not to be made too prominent, for *3 we said once before the least said about it the better; but we merely wish to remind those who may feel interested that the General Assembly thought the State of South Carolina was too poor to present a memorial sword to Lieut. _ Blue, and refused io pass a resolution making the appropriation. The ladies have taken hold of it new, as they have so often done.in such matters when men fail. We tru?t that the ladies of Winnsboro and the County ct Fairfield will.meet with euconrage me.it. A small amount from eacb county will accomplish the purpose. Akhoogh a branch of the a*rociation miy rot be formed in this couotv, \ i contribution* can be made, and that ? is what's wan;e3. Every one can give a litile. iii I The Columbia State has discovered | that there is a wholesale dealer in Columbia, which very few people knew before the State's discovery. Tne find was made as a result of a discussion in ; ''olumbia paper on thr* importance of Colombia's entering into iL'c wholesale trade It developed that the wholesale dealer never advertised. ILjw many people in Fairfield A?,nrp name oil <"lf fVlA mAT V ' UUI.J VVU1U 4iUU4V Wlk V* vMV *? v* cha'it* in Winnsboro? Some of them do :ior advertise, and we venture to s-- ? that a great many people do not know tbai they are in the mercantile business. Advertising keep* a man at t his business always in tli?- public's and when goods are irmfed the au ertiser is generally ihe man who w i!i sell ;hem. In consideration cf his 1od?t ser-j vi'-eintfce arm and hi? gallant conduct in battle. General Eagan's eente:ve hns been co n mmed by President McKiniey. lust ad ot being di?I missed Jrom the urnay General Esgan I will be suspended for six years. A CHICK CX THIEF ENTITLED TO ! I MORE. The Vfiv? of th? Pt 11>:e, >: Sjv- j K-?rrp. HIP kin/' Of the lec'tti" oi ?Joo- I 1 w c- o ffi-eismai Sfrait addressed >o i tie I pe>ple o: S.mth Carolina, fajs: ' * 'JicLaari i hw thiamine of b/i-i* a . nry slick p'jlitistau, "and if. b.*ii is to l>jk like h? Ins no ueea named1 uiii. IfhaJf of whit is^ta'ed on- ! i c h:n h true, he Mi>ald not be! a love I i? -u:c:ed hirrne f i-t tbj ! Cuit.id 3 at-ss Smite. We propose j t) g ?i hi n j ist:C), nn i :f tie can show jt iaths is w.'o igfally aecn.id :h-e iu- j j form lit m vi 11 be give a our reisers." j i We do i! ?t propose Id d- leml Sen*- j tor McLfjrin, or even t> hint that * I "he is w ongfully acued," but our | purpose, ui referri'ijj to what the j Voice of ue People sa.s aV>ve, is j ?4 * % tha crrt.ii/P. I msrety t?uvi . i-r a >11 o i 8)10 pe>ph hive of what 'giyiD^ t:j;Htice" mean?. Tot Vroice of the l'j<o'e is not aloae in its pacaliar po>u!on th*r wh-m a rain i3 laccnel, he mast "shw tint he U wrongful!* accuse]," aad tie mast do tbi< bjfore som3 peop c Till "give him justice." This new ide* that the | burden is >n the accused as soon as the acian'ion t3 raaae, *ainex considerable :A7>r ia 1890, a-id it still obtains in places. The fa!!a;p of it is obvious a id can b3 easily demonstrated. The be^t citizm it? HVirfbld miv b; publicly ac^uii-l or invio^ d>ne some crime, aid ve: t'-nt d.>e3 int establish his gailt. Fo instance, this uewspipar any reoeivj a-? article charging that soTie one iu t its -tomamaity, perhaps a vjrv ro< >e;!ab!e ani hoaordble citizen, is hv-'tuilly guilty of committing crians; it %v>uld manifest'y be very uujast for p.iblio jiJgmiat 'o condemn h;<n merely apoa th) biid assertion ctrained in the article. No fair mind I mm, waan he on3iders the nutter. would say: Well, I shall j hold hi n ru'ilty bat "prop:>;e to give him justice, if ho cm show tbit he is wrongf u.: accused." Sad a view is robbing ti ) accused of jmticc. As a're. :iy stated, we arj not de- i fending Mr. McLaarin. He may be "a very wick politician," aud all rbat's eaiti by AT \ Strait "concerning h m" ! -- " --- t-~ J. *.,ll nf ! may 03 u;, wr tut: oi?.c ? ? "very sii '< politicians," but let's "g-ire him j.mice/'not by requiring him to "s.iow that he is wrongfully accused," bat the ?mi j notice that we ought 'o give to a clicks a thief? that his .j.con*ers shall uvujne the burdeo ot' proof. Ceriaialy a United 1 States Setutor is entitled to as much j as a ehick^u thief. Senator McLaurix 1* unfortunate in having made np his mind at the last moment how he wuld vote ou the peace frexty. He has had a strong pull with tt,e President, a-id we give him credit lor having used it on a nu-Hber of occasions for the interest of his people, but the fact that the President has favored birn and that foolish remark of his that McKinley ought to be re-eleeted without opposition wil: create the suspicion that his vote was flavored with a desire to please the administration. Says tl.e Anderson Intelligencer: "We knovr ot $150,000 that is eeeking investma'. io & cotton mill in the Piedmont belt. Whr can't Anderson take advantage of the oSVr and baild another t-i? mill?" Fai.field cotton tarns ont ;.n nnasually tn ,erior jrr&de of cloth,; ud the pre-e :t ;uill doeso't toach the coancy'a snp;>Iy of cotton. If the i. /e?tors want t?? put their money in * cotton mill sn rounded by the finest cotton in tha Fiedaiuut belt, they sho i d come to Fairfield. The T_ .-!i: ?:il n|nh-ft fham XUlCUIgCi:v;T will piuuoc it.ii iucuj ov. The P^ton redisricting bill, it ia reported, <vill meet witb a great opposition in the Senate. Mo<t of the Congress :eo, we ar-? inf nntd, are opposed .o the bill besan - it will dftarb their ieterest*. Th?? "ocui to think the 'linnets have been formed for their i pecial benefir, and ihat they fhoald h* consul tad instead of the conveniens of the people. BUCK LICK NEWS. The reci-nt snow and raim tozetber hare so ?^o!len the sireams lhat the river a no tfateree Creek haut been oat of th i:- banks. The laimers ars impatient forth? greund t?> dry off enough to permit the sowi: of grain. Grain is Using more !ar?<jiy planted in this ?ection ! than ever .' eforc. We ng: hiartily with the brother who wivl * in I'he Ne\vl a>-d Hera.ld J gometirue a^o on the subject of plant-j ing more grain and iess cotton. Wei have trier cottoD to find 'hit it won't! pay the expenses of nua'-*i'ig it. Now we are tr uiz srrain, ami hope tct realize ! a nice p/cfit from that crop. Since *e wrote Ja?t tbe yoar j peo- j pie bave been very i;riui-..u:oa3ly cc-! iertained ;tt the homes of Mrs. W 0 | Peay? M>?. Jame* Pickett and 14re. j B F. IVsels. We hardiy kaOT thar' Christmas is over. Mr. T. E. Smith is building a fl it a; | Peay?s Ferry which will make it more < convenient- to comraurnc-Je with Lib-! erty Hiii. it- t? it rw~ai. jXLL ?J. k' . Wl^cnio, V* W y . opened a store at hi? place. Thia; makes th:ee stoics now in the Back j Lick socti n They &1! compare ftvor-j ably witi Lbe fashionable SLorc, 2x6, j st the qua: ry that MS." speaks of. We liko to bear from the qcurry | through His wit and humor arc j much enjoved by us all, and impresses ! us with ihi idea that the quarry is a | lire up-t(.-date place. Write oftener,! "3.," wc know you have an inexhaustible s-upply of wit, ar.d there will j he no Junker in your ge?tiu:r oot of it- j Mr. iiobc-rt 15rawiey, or tnn^ter, is; on a vi?;t to bis sister, Mrs W. C. I Peay. . Mr. McCormicl, of Lon^towo, ? J w | speut Scmiay in our nsi^uborhood. ( Mrs. J >jnnie Gibson is quite sick! novr wim grippe. Wa h ?.>e the will jsoon be entirely well. Best tiishci to The News ano Herald. M. C. P. Febraaiv 10, 1899. ;iannni2:i!n!?^]i!!i!!iiii!i2!i}(siHiniBis 1 SSL I I _ I I MEM I ftUBeft' i?nic .?? 5 Taken at niehtstoos the eter- 5 3 nal thinking by putting you.% 3 to sleep. It feeds your brain 5 S so that it recovers its tone S 5 for the next day's toil. I S3 5; !1 drujrjists sell it. i n(III13iKIIIlIIZ38SK2BS!IlI6SSISIllEIlllliniHUR AN EARNEST APPEAL. j The Whole Stato Is Interested in the Charleston Reunion, and Should Help. Mr. Editor: You have been uniformly courteous and kind in publishing in your paper from time to lime notice# and communisn ious for the U. C. Vs. that I he>i*a'e to ask another favor of the kiad; but having a matter of grave importance to communicate to the comrades aad friends of oar county, I will risk the strain on yoar generosity once more. The good people of dear old Charleston have undertaken a Hercu'em task of entertaining next May th-i entire army of exC-jnfederatt, veterans. Such a thing1, has never before been attempted by a city of her capacity. That sbe will do to in errand style h an assured fact, bit sbe should not be allowed to bear tne burden alone. It seems to me that we should couat it a privilege, not to pay a duty, for every county, town a.id aamlet in the S'ate to aid in this noble work. The old veterans are fast crossiug tne river one by one, to ?si with their immortal hero. Stonewall Jackson, under the shade of the j t ree a? and such an opportnnity to do | fliem hoiior will hardly ever be prejsinted to u<* again. Oh, ye battle?carrad v-iteran-, who yet survive; ye mothers, wive* and sisters and daughters, uiid ye so.>s :;tid brothers of those rho have gone, will ye not rise to the i il^nit\ ^nd iiuDortance of the occa-1 -ion ar.d rally ?o the ai 1 of this grand f-aterprse, and by jour liberal contributions fnlp the grant ild city by tho ea, around whose turrets and spire?, j batteries, fort.9 and sea-girt isles clusrer p'e;is<uit and sad memories of so many thrilling incidents aad daring <'9ids of our lost cau-e? At a meeting of '.."amy Haines, held oa she G:h ia-.t , it was suggested ano { :evolved that I, as commander of said Damp, -h-aild prepare a commnnication i'oc The News and Herald, caning upon all thejcamps, as also upon ill friends who feel an interest in our cause ia thy county, to assist tn this matter. An estimate of tbe money rains of the articles of provision suggested in the commnnication of Majur Woodward, our county executive com- j irtitteeman, in lac wesk's pap^r, was j made, and it was fnun that about one hundred and fift&doLars would cover ir, and it i* thought best aud most convsnient to take contributions in monev, Charleston being a cheap market, and let th?i committee there purchase what they need. The following named gentlemen were suggested, and they with any others who may be appointed by the severa1 camps of tin county, are respectfully requested to act as a committee to solicit contributions. They are selected from the several rosvuships of the county. Any amounts handed ' r sent to Mr. G. H. McMaster, Mr. John J. Neil or myself will be promptly forwarded to the committee in UDar.'eston. Camp Raises will mee* on the first Monday (6th dav) of March Dext, and vre hope the amount asked for lea6t will be in hand by that time. Please, friends, act promptlyFeb. 11, 1899. R. H. Jennings. Township No. 1?Cheeley G. Boulwaic: Henry 0. Celeman, W. Walker <>08by, Walter J. Keller, James K. rjkephetisoo, John G-. Wolling. Township No. 2 ?Thomas S. Brice, Thomas W. Brice,Thom*s P. Mitchell, Jthn A. Stewart. ToTfoship No. 3-James W. Bank t sd, William S. Hall, James M. Higa .is, Edward D. Mob'ey. Tovr'?ahip No. i? Richard V. Bray, William S. Durhim, John Hollis, hou^s Ij. Johnston. Torvn-Mp No. 5-John Boulwar?, Jo'ad I) rlai-rfcon, Robert C. Reeves, j l)*?id V/ Tidweli. i Town hip No G? Morri< L Cooper, j T. Osca:1 Duke, E'der II. Heinr, | Tjrlie 're^m Cow^hip N.. 7?T. Loo. Bu^ow ; villiarr* J. Johnson, W. Herbert Ruff,! I'-itrick ??f. SpcD'te. Toifuship No 8?ijharnel B. Boney, j J. William Hr-wn, Geoige Y. Licg- j fore!, WlJliam \V. Smiih Township No. 9 -Je-so II. Dalleney,1 rbomr.s " . McK ir-try, OnrrelG Ruff,! v. W. St. Arjinid, Uriah C Traop, : 'Choaias v>, Woodvard T ?wL-Soip No. 10?Thoraa* Ander- j .ii;. Joeepb W. Clarke. John D. Leit-j j>er, Natba* D. Robert. Tewaship No. 11?I lurlei D. Cbap-1 p*Ii, David L. (mt.iii. Williun II. Mc- j Coimel1, J rpii Mcut:'1 in Township No. 12? Wiirais .T. Craw-1 :<'rd, James R. Har*e*. John !! Nti', l Jimcs B. Turner. Tovrn*hip No. 13-G. Frarklin An-1 d.ew8, John W. Lyles, James I. Long, \ A. Wellington Ladd, Ephraim R. j Roberts. Township No. 14 -William C. Beaty, | Alexander S. D.M12I&S.0. Robert E. ! Eilissii, Henry A Gaillard, Robert H. j J? nning-, Samuel It. Johnston, Tho.-na? j Ii. Ketcbin, George II. McMaster, j John J. Xei', James T. Tinara*, George A. White. A FRICANA wll cure Rheumatism and Scsoftla to SUy Cured. KION NI:VS*SV~.~ ! O -.st Sunday event;-ST We e. joyed . -i' i;:' d rii?couss (leiiirer2(t; by the ::-v. :J i-coe. Ii is, I bt?:ief", "fai-j fir?j v a L:,:- '.-iac *, biu flA intrrnis'to *?>i li :i<4 fit 1c '< L>Mfy*ii.LQ >u\b His i r. '[ ! ron* vriJ ! ? oil :!ie sftCitnd .% 'f h - *n-?.:!h a'r rir: Hon ha I i a ou lie;- i> iai >:eYen o'clock.,.* A ) -""'Mi?... wx i I b?, Y?; Ji.u'.z^d'sjii! u>a' fia- ii:< efi v'.~, we ru-?, wli: j ;>t c.uv- ir. '.S . : h ?ui:ce?> :*> t-> a ! * -,-2? ja'c.*.' in our.auG>t. The :nv'fae,?;r of tho Wiuitslvo Gca'i- j h- v. :ui' u! . ar this wri ioi, is absent ; u!i nis v^-.ek'v vi.-Ut-j L:xi?j>toir Couq-1 1 ty xV-~. rn jiot a ware liac Mr. St. , Ins n.:y usar re>a?i*es!'loevef1 ; iu that county. . Mr. PeVr }<$ !.' js"niiiy:!j gi-r pro. iQm, ...... . ,, .# .. i. VV?.enjoy(?l the -'coir-pinv-'i,t<t Tiics ; day of Mr. .1 -h i liro.vj:, Sr., for rhort lim . lie :n*as tbe s^uest 01 MP'-: . ?, >? - "t J" Roberts. fbo host had the pleasure o. aaowirg Mr. Brown ills newly erec-e i s'ore. and, "contents, one 'side of bacon and two packages -of oigareues. Mr. Brawn was q-n e carried awa5' b?the stock. It is gratifying to say that Mr. Pearson is able to be at his post of dnty again alter several weeks ilfnesa. Hickory Ridge was well represented at nrf achin? la?t Snndav. Mr.-Roberts contemplates building an "L." Madam Kumor sajs that two of car young men are about to give an oyster supper. Written invitations are'to'be issued. None, vie Jearri, are Id b:e"invited but the select(oO)V-*Tfte Ywo young aspirants. .we :are .-afraid,rlafckthe essentia; prominence i-n the above realm to command a fairly 'giM>d"a? teuda:ice. Wu hope the receipts will be on the right side. .;. . :;^ui The well fever has .somewhat sub-;, sided. The greeting, nojvj "Is the.r , TV Alvl gUUU >9 ?: While writing, Mr.:"Willie Crawford.1 Las arrived iu his carriage lo be tbe guest of Mr. and -ftlrs. Nicholson. Chickens and cgsjs ar.e.the issues. . We wish to tender an Invitation to our friend-* of Winnsboro to ipin us next Sunday evening. Mr. Ilenry Waliing, Jr.r loads the.chnr. Humor has it that the new. railroadbet 5ve*'n this place and I he Anderson rock is being seuously disputed by Mr. St. Amand. By his- advi^WQ learn h^ has b^en instructed. to iay.ofi ttie routo. In sympathy with the man-,j ager w?, would say is he too much of-.a | busy .nan 10 have to bear the brunt of i ?>uch :?n aidur-us task as surveying a I i-ailcAi/t Wo huno Mia fiTpriian mi>v ! no- dev-iop se.iou> results a? Mr. $t. j A man'I U now under treat ment wjth a! I -ueciali-: in "incinuati, 0. lie .reports j '>is..ifi'idicii-so c ><nhg SIS p&r.l oz. via/. j Feoru iry 7, 1S09. Observer. } ' t . Au Honest Medicine for La Grippe. (ie-vg vV. '.Vvt of S uit?) jf^ruin^v! \jp. -avs: "I iuve ha<l" the worst o nij> i, ci-ld. ciii:!s aad ^rip'*aud Irife'j i.-ikrj . k.-snt iiaih ot n-i auouun* -'but-j .fi! : ibe vendor. C&aui&Qrlahj^J ;Ux . II -n-.' !y i-, ih'i on y tbias iiai dun- auy jjoc-d wnaicver." I hare} us?1 one 50 cent bottle ana the' chillW] and {rrip bave aliv letf .congratulate the mnnufacrafprs'of bonnst medicine." For 3aJe Zw f Master Co. ... _ r. A PROMISE OF BETTER ROADS. j _ - Setc-i and Couzicr... .?,J (\ The Mil whic^ has been in cpducaij j rAirnlotn f ht> TXT.lf. Ll i 4 11 to IJ 5 ./'ly 11 O \y f IV V* <Wli V? ? U W 41 tvw. W of tires of v<hic'e>, and to ejj39u? age'the use ot broad tire5," has bfcen. aTvtv<? ably reported bv the committee;oc.. agriculture, and appears tv.be gucU-? measure as should pas* hoih houses without objec'ion. As The subject.to which it relates is one of ver large ioterest and importance to the pecple of the State we print the main section of the bill in full and give the tubstance of the other?. The preamble ivciies wry truly th:i' j "the use over the public highways of i the S'.ate of the narrow ti;-*> wagons dow in i^eneril u-e i< injuivus to said highways and against tne pub'i: we!?, fare," and Sec'.ion 1 read# a> foi'ow?: Section I. That .-ifter Jauusry Is, 1901, it snail be unlawful f-u* anv.p,>r son or p rsons, Grm or c /t>yiv?t:;>;\, t& import into this, state, or sen, oro^o^v wise dispose of, for use in ?'hi?_fciait\ any was^on ti-.yiiag less width r>r" tird thabelow spcaiSed, .viz': : t)w ' air- wagons hayiDg standard iron orsieei,: axle*, not exceeding .one aijd three-. eight hs inches, tubular 'axles','not ex-' ceeding one and' sevDn-eightti^ihcb.o.^,' or thimble skein axle?, not exceeding ^ two a;i<i three-eighths, iocbep, . <h?., width of the tires shall he ??t less than two inches; on all ^a^ohs having standard iron or steel axtesexcaedone a-i'.l three eighths i:?ches-', out-not exceeding one and fivo-cighths inches, tubular axl.-s exceeding one and i-seveneighth' inch. s, but not excreding.two. and one-eighth inches, thimble skein axles exceeding two .?nd 'hr-ie-eightUs iticlie-, but not exceeding iwo- ana. Jure. -*!)urt.iiS i.-.ches. :he widgi of ures sh ill 'n-t be if.au ihroe.and oneua!i" idche?; ?,n :?li 2vs<6iis fi'aring stinkard iron <?! steel axles exceeding : o.a -.Ma iv-: eighth* iuciies, but exceeding two micIh s. tu u!ar uxvsexceed-, ing no ;i!! > on^-eignih indie?, but not 'xce?<tii)^ mo a:i; 1 live-eighths inches, or thi'uble >!:cia axle? exceeding two wJ i-irre-foai'h^ inchi**, bir not exwiediusj hrtc .iud one-fourth inches, Mr of I lies shtii i r.Ot be le?? s;: -,u ali wt::on* hav-' : a ?* Hii'.iin'l'u or et-el axros ex(,-uiii-?u 'Vo inches, tubuHr ux;rs ex?. . r -oaud tive-ei^.', bs;mcb*;p, or< im'i e -keiii axl<;s exceeding turee iiiu w.-c t'?n?th melius, ;he tsiufh of :r- ? ?!,a- Ot n:>t Its* inun f>ur and O iP'halt inCiu'S. '' j r-qni euv-ais ippoar to ;foave' t. v* , l ii.'viuiiy ordered; and w] t : v !.. vc pss-c.i i!?v in-jjvciiou of the -..i'- e i v- :arinC'S <>:i t-^e .coin ii c -u: p>.-,e 11 c% Wi'ii'.cf be; > !! '.re ;j*a?.?le ^ ctio 2 provides that from 'and' :l ( .cj jiassagre of the Act? and nit ; ihe r 1903. an. person :who.pr?<daccs a certificate o!'?.he township' hoard oi assessor-, or a majority of theui, that such person owns'-'iatid habitually uses at ieast one road ve; hide cvith lir^s not le** than fotifc" inches in width, fhall be cxemplrfrQJti 1 ? ^~ ^ ^ ? ? ?? ft .. J /? /-? rw t l^a ?>o t* inot?f /vf o ! I UclU UU. y, (i'JU a vtu IUU J-Uj Uivui v/x a comi'i>! tion road fax," to which is- < added proper qualification th<u.-.-ihe- < provisions noted "shall not apply* to *" log carts or log wagons.". The pectin is well calculated, to encourage" the premnt and general u^e of w:de trdes:' Section 3, provides that attcr 1903. ' it "shall be unlawful" to u:e upon the highways of the State "any wagor> having tires less width than above designated," but qualifies ti.e. ru^c tn the proviso that ilie provisions of i hi- ] Act (section?) shall not apply to ; pleasure vehicles r to ti c u-e of j I parts of tho public highways bv any person or person- i;. transporting ai.y^ crop? or prodnc* orrj pa-t' to another of their pr*.mises; afid tba^ i M ?a wa- (fir c?) new :;) u~e or car ma J-.;:uary 1, 1903, >f ivs .. i ju p. nb >"?s rie^'gnared, m' ?e'l V> !? V rri on- " We d*? I.nfc -c" exceptions aj.) rt? c tt#'-- f.s o h-avy c ij'.-aj. -,i? j-sjtiitui ?-.?ro!hftt p>.5isar?? v-.-iiicIc, . ; ; a: v. tir will cat up"* * . ?"??: ; -t- n iis?hr | ; i.'l 0 :!? f 'HI* = Na' p:f. !,<" -.v. e.t 'j 1?wC ai.vi J !-';u *..J !>? :* 1 - ?'!? f-n< ugh i;i .iv-' an*. p-T? ^. VV :Jir^il * c-:. to Ulafee I ho | J * 1 ~ ."Li" !?*" " ti , ft jj u;? ** v >j-"s ? *!; t- :o* mvn -i w?L'oii an.; it .ti. ab >. i" bu. a nc-<' f-i'.- ;.j^ ov;:i u'lvanUi^-?, .4 ?[ ' '< f ; ''. ft' ?.'0(i, Mi SODi:"he j*! Xl-fmir N Stci-i6!#c;.4 ami 5 direct !b;.i "ibvivj'ailpi;.i|}M! provisions" "1 .Ji? ? "Ac?. / jjaJj,. b i a nmde;i?c:M' r j^uiiUiiabi'- b;/V lin? ?>:' uf>t leni lhaa to >t men* tbi:i f-frten Ub>ii*u,Sv' < by 'inpn*onm?-n: for not ?"?re ib'i'y .us" a^d ir [ <> !;. ?!.! b ' si! coniit> fcuper ?> C'UI1 V 0 )-;rci & (SWaST-si n.er-. to ? o tb-u v-3 Ac i- eaioiwi--:i?d t-o pr?.?ecate al viukof. X TUc^.oi.Mii g-'t i>r" impi\iVovs"iji* J::< par iculars wt- hsva bti 'rf .: .Tyoiifl one a* it i.f and i]r i- b - d--in:d. in the pubrfcinrtTQ;r. !?u' 'ie Legislature v*Ul pas? i[ c": !v. r. in its present cr -.n a,' it'iiufkl". 'o tn. We are doio^' very itftric fornix- improvement of our very ttad-roa.k-. We can at least 5.: . vent ignoran. or ?:;it>ugh'less vehicle.- o?vu?rs from i':y thr-m and steadil trnkt;.en> .vor.-e. ? ? -e-? Parsnip Complexion. * I V ; : a; icqnire :?!! c-xp:; -retecr. 1 !n;"r'ir' "From r.ichiev" bl Tbe hollow cKc'cffcs. ?lte sunken cy?s, Uin*!??*rte.-sr circ'o* under pr*rS, ihe *ajiusv,..pats91 d coiore l cou: ^!vx" >n iitdi.ca;ca,it_ .... ... ? A ph>'?;cia"ii would a~k if .\;u rhciuaaiUtn, a dall pulor act }:. ?!).; back or fc'r;;:- ifie hips, ?tomach : rouble, desire to . ariiiAte. often, or a burning (fr'Ecaicling jn parsing it; if after iijg- tuere'i? nn unsatisfied feeling a4- ;f i? must :;e at once repeated, (. :? J.hs T^rinp ha- a Orick'-dnstdepositore'.roiisr "odor.. r-:' sv'ui'p'tonn are present 130 Hnse>1iou'd bsjo^tin remwing the f* j>oUv iita-.- i-.-ad to gnvel, ca'arrh of ?he "oh-lder, . jnfluutuation, causing stoppage :u..I s'nnotirces requiring the divrvnTg ;i?'rh_'j urine with ftatrumeists, or i.Ay *!U:> i'ido Bnjrtit's Disea-c, ue ui0si (1 a*!igef0tf5' stage of kidney irou B'C. ' Dr. Kilmers Swaiart-Iioj:, ihc j:reut disc -very of ffte :tjminent kidnerv and L-$Uid'Jer is a po?i ive reineuy j fcr "siic?; tii-ebscs. I s reputation is ! vrorld-w tie and ii is so easy to get at ! any - '.on.* that no on? i ced-suffer 'in. i.Mijrth ?/' iMii:.-for want of it. i. IJowevtfi.jf ;im prefer o fir^t te$'. it- xvoiitk-; :ui series, mention Tha New- and Herald and write to Dr. .Hiimu! & liin^rnamtou, N. Y., for a-: svLmp'.n b'jtt'c ami book telling all ub/ut l'. both ;tnt absolutely free bT . ^ ^ # ^ ^ & ; Uy/ ' ~~'Restores jz ; 7- ;* " * .. ?! ' i.l??\i?'? 'u is s - .I With a 49 < > ' v-:;5!:ni. v.:met; guar/ ...... . \ Hysteria, 1 0? 5litv. Sv:r:;-ni Losses . rf.' efOv.T-w<>-" Worrv, ,. V c.' 2?:'. C ':? ? 55. . ..... :. J'.i- t?:srresults in Scn'oal ?. ."rv .-: rv< :: , ritl;l ! >'? VtLLCW SPECIAL- doublj 's'-.i- f.. *V .v;"'.hi-vl ton,; ioevery : v : C>?rr3t fnd H<st. yiv2?, :rr>rp ?'vrot:.< jar.T.cr Live? ?o;.--is"v7!.':. V,>.>r?. o: ? "J. J. OBEAR. Druggist, c-*' Wiunsboro, S. C. * ... bctu&fic* ivr.ixA wps mime ELECTROSILIGGN Shines Silverware Surprisingly without v' Scratching-. Sampje sent if y?u say S9^ ; rt'sAmlike.all others. ' Box','"po.-t-pKisl'. 15 'Ms. in "'.i*: ?&." y< It's S.?Id!Svcryw!isrr. ; .i'kn c;i/.v> mifl r J LrK\- \_,w. , tv uu. v, / . . New:. York,.-. Have You Seen |nil!'? [iff VVTE HAVE JUST SECURED ; . K 1 > -v * A /- r x?v > /Tv i n . L J ^.y-VJ^^JL^y FORTIUS POPULAR -BRAND. ALWAYS j JFRE?HAND JUST BRIGHT ro SUIT YOU. | :JNOTHING BETTER. 'r i3;0c; per lb. r S{. I!|T finite? ? Pa ifjlL 'ifiuMalllui "(X UU.j ' :For Sale, ! ?___ . .. A-;Tll\L-T;y.F .176 Af'HES lat"}-," oij_ fytwe.. JJ'voi', h?r?i?? to ' .v .'P', &:id .oonnded bj 'aitd; jf ? f o- .i f: f'f G. ..'i sonton, StfcTi i-..;- ?r>?] f/'itnii S: For iei<a.Ss.p^h io : ?A- ?: &-W-V' DOUGLAS3 11-17 Ati'Tcevc, Winasbor?. >5 nTr-.^i???rt?Bsi mmwi?????TWP?MW? MONEY TO LOAN 0:i farn.n-a'! it il?. Easy pay: tti: <.! N":> ce'jisri;--:. !']< harmed. Bo:: v*er j c r of perfeetia:: '<> n. I [i;t-.re*f 5.<;r>nt. jonx b. pa x^'iER k so:;, Columbia,!?.;'.. < o: A: SI & V,VL>. DOUGLAS, ' ? 10-4 Wion-boro, 5. C. Hi - . f i f? If your case :1s complicated, w: g formation regarding the nse of thi I gist. If he does not keep it sen* \ all charges paid.QERST CLEA?? AN 1 i I WE ARE ANXIOUS TO C WINTER STOCK in a 1 ..... goo< CUT P. We have some special values Patterns and Drtss Fltnn offer special bargains WE NEE And foa a little money wil Try it S ,UCALDWEL t w J^h?. t \ I It's quite a feat to mak? gla With shoes beth cheap and tn But as that's the very thing yc Here's what you'H have to 4?: 1 Bring all your feet to our st< We'll fit them with SELZ She So you'll possess tea happy to That never have the Hues. For sale by Q. D. W flMlFl Mill PS JUST ARRIVED FORTY NICE TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY MULES at my stable* [ in \Vinw?boro, from ihree to fire yetri i old. These mules can be bought cheep for ca*h or on good bankable paper, j payable in the Fall Come one, come all who need good mulee. I will exchange them for broken riowo om'ee "or ping mnle*. I also hare a few a.nod Mares and a ftnnrii#? nf pood Saddle florae*, one pew Two-herie Wa-?n and odc jjo kJ ! Secondhand Buggv. I also keep on hand a few MILCH COWS and will sell tht-a c'.o*p for cash or exchai'ge'.t-bem for dn cartln. Always ready lor a trade. I have engaged Mr. S. B. CRAWFORD for the *e<i8on, ?nd lie will be p!ea?ed 10 and a*l f his m tny [ friends. j A. WILLI FORD. Wiunsb'?n\ S. (J. SAMJj. LIXDSAY, M. D. 4 afrvvCJDADA g (* VV 1*^ ODUllU, V. Offiec at Mrs. Ellen Catbcart's, next door to Jno. H. McMaster k Ca.'s Drug Store. a^Night call at Winn#boro Ho'el. X the First 5ymptoms of \ Failing Health in a Woman UB RVOUSNESSZ ou erer think that there 2* ehrqjrs ft ? )T this malady? In woaeftNerreos- , generally the foreronner *t some f female disease, roch ee Whites, ^ , Proftise or Irregular Mensse, etc., )f which will prodtioe Henrewsee 7 its distressing intensity. If yon use iL tie's Female Panacea 71 [1 very soon be csred of Nerveus? f \ d ell other flmele tronblee eeweli IB 1 itire, meve the bowels with mild P f5t. Jeeepb'e Urer Refulstor. \ j IED FOR YKARS ., . ir stomach, nuhinsof blood to the head. ? re nerrotu sptlla aadheart habitation so g anale remedies for a lpnx timebut fonnd ^ ' hen I commenced usfe*yourCfrstla's H ; aT1X RBWLAf#*, ana they are dorns me V* LLI uc mcu u0^t MBS. SARAH JENKINS. ^ ' rite us acd we will give you full In* is medicine. Get it from your drag* \ i 1 na il and we will send a bottle, 1 j LB?iCO^hett&teeca/reaii. JT ! rp p LOSE OUT BALANCE OF II lines and offer all heavy is at * * RICES ia Dress Goods, especially in at lowcut prices. We in Woo! Underwear. D CASH,1 1 give a great many gyods tnd see. L & RUFF S I Poetic -eat .s>K ? i ' * " "here are old feet and youo^fiSet/- ' nd little feet and - great; retty feet and homely feet, . jid feet that do not:mate. here are tender feet and tough feet, nd narrow feet and wide; .. . ."hubby feet and bony feet, ,od feet yo? try to hide... d feet. 1LLIFORD. ?FOR A? LIMITED time we are prepared to offer BARGAINS . ( ?in? COLUMBIA , < ?and? HARTFORD 1 BICYCLES. ! * 4 These WJieels are in No. 1 Condition ] < md are offered %t reduced prices, being shqp worn. | JORDAN & DAVIS i i I Atf*NT?. 4 ^c?Wm ' ' ;. _ fsilii The Auditor's - .flier: *... be op' * to ^fceive tax reiur..* f\>ra J.n-?ry 'he "l?t 'O F':broar\ 20<n. a!? ih- .s to make reion.* vr.iiiii? r .e above i0' !^ dates *? . t..-.or M per ctat ally A < edu* be<wef? hf a*e < < 21 -6. 60 ro liable to poiJ tax n:#!e*> ex-<cjp.* ?7 Uw The Auditor or hi* deptu> *111 be ' lbs fol'. wirjf plac*> *.>a w*y? ant th > t alaf c? ol time !o - February ?0t!i in ofllce in jx?nb o. ?^ Al"on, 7 u-'adty, J^riuan 1# la kWd, fc'eruc^tay, Jat-w il. ^ !hni?iay. January 11. ' *> ' wis e, Pri'-'nT, January IS "H'U'day^JanoAi^r 14. ^ h e OrSc. ndi>, Januarv. II. <?.. dd.-i-8 (tr^r*- Ta<>?dav. Sa**ary 17 F ?it H'l. *v#dt? *d?v, J&oaaxy, II. A R tig* wa\, Friday, January 30l Moudav, 23 ttrevill#, Taendiv, J#i?aarv 14. a L. <;oop?r?. Mre(Jotid*v, J?im*ry 24. Bl?thewoo4, ^haridty, Juatrjll. . ^ Eoret> (F. M. Uirtee'? stort) Fri4aj, Jtntur?, 17. Jfoatiaallo. Monday, Jtoivy H. J?ckiMTilie, Taewiy, Jtattrr 11* JL. RICHMOKD, Jl. T. 0. 13-17 t?i. jh rat i - ' . ; ! ' "*?si A Fresh Lot of j\ | * i ^'SSl Buist's I : m Garden Seed 2 * and Onion Sets. /: > ' SI Tacit i tt T firm in JUdM J. UMli, DRUGGIST. <; THE M BMG ______ "HOUSEHOLD" .11 SDR HOB. 1 . jj f*# THE MOST MOI/jsBN SEWIN0 ijj MACHINE OP THE AGE, EMBRACING ALL OF THE I.ATFvT IMPROVE MENTS. . Uneqaaled for Durability, Range of "Work, and. Simplicitv. * . Old Sewiof. Machines taken iu ex change. Dealers wa^ed in anoccnpicd territory. Correepbu^enoe eohci'H'i. Address, J. fl. DERBYSHIRE, GtNERAL AGCKT | EBXLBUILDING, RICHMOND. VA Machinery I i lacMse Supplies ail Hepairail- J Mtnifactnrere' Agents for tbe ^ SMITH SONS Mil MIBl j Also RW/iTMno n/\Tf tjna a? nr* wiiN XiO, jdvjju&AO) >tr MB. S. C. McKEOWN is * Ttl?- A phone cra-.k too. |fl If. i. MOTS i SIS, I ?honein oar CORN WELL, S.C ifl?e'on Winmboro |4 Cfatttor Mo?. 4-Hy