The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 22, 1899, Image 2

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i_ .- TAlJC. N?WS AtN? HERALD.! I i ! M&b*WSB EVERY WEDNESDAY \ M. .V ( A.S0 iiSiU LD COMPANY.! I * IN AOVAXCK: I ... fl.-jO j I* X?au<, - - .75 ! ^"!NiVS;>? >KO. v. c. We?la?sday# February 22, - 1899 ! >KV?K M!M?,TflE PEOPLE'S CHAN'CE i TS COMING. Ali '>r- prop ??iti ?iis i?cf<>re ibej ??n*ral \ w ii. h W'UiUi navel p#rtnittc I the p-oji!e t? p**s upon and | / dttle the 1 q jor p-ob'un hive been | killed. Nata ally :here tniy br wry different opinion! as to h-?? the liqnor traffic sb">u'd be regulated. We can oonctire how some will f*r?r the dispensary s.i item, some prohibition and one high license, bat it ?-eetr.< o ns that it was a lair proposition t? submit thi whole bnsincis t> the pe p'e. ?nd let them;d?ci<ie what Jhev wanted. If Fairfield wants a d'spen-ary, the people should have the right to say so, tod if she dd?$ not want one, but prefers hig^ i:cense with the good features of tLe dispensary adde i, il en it ttrik?3 uj as unjust that the dispensary heuld be forcod upon the C< noty merely because Chester, for instance, should think a dispensary a good thing. The issues-high license, prohibition r dispensary?have never beeu submitted to the people. No candidates have made these the distinct i-sms in r~ ~ any campaign, and if the people are to rule thta it should be left to tbem to say what they want. Whether it was so intended or not, the action of the General As.-embly can ba construed as meming that that body intended to fasten the dispensary upon the people, a: d did not intend that the voters should have any *aysj about it. The dispen*arv system has succeeded in convincing many people that some * of its regulations are admirable, but they are opposed on principle to the State's being iu the business. They believe if is against the genius and spirit of our form of Government to 50 into s-uch a business, ar.d that it is wrong on pnnsipie. iney oeiieve that individual under the ?ame restrictions aod filiations should be allowed to enga-re in the business. Still thousands of others beHeve that liquor tratSc is not legitimate, and vtbat the trade should b<- prohibited. No fair test of the strength of the advoca'e3 of the*e different views his ever been made i<> the State, and the General Assembly was merely asked to give a chance for th; test to be Tho UictUC \J\ lUw ^cu^.c. U IVlua\.u. ?.uv people wili have the chance at tbe next ejection, we hive no doubt, and they will not th^n have to ask the General Assembly's permission. The vole in the General A^scm'olv is not eveu a fair test of the strength of tbe dispensary in that body as it is stated that many members were under ^ campaign obligations. By the time of :he next eiectlon, these obliga'ians may have been satisfied, and they wi!l probably be free to change. It is impossible to say how much th? vote was aff?cted by th:3. Nevertheless, it is not hard to see that tbe liquor qaestion will be the issue in the next campaign. Candidates for Governor are already looavn^ up, and next summer you may look for interviews on the liquor qnest'on preparatory to enterinff the race. i Never miod, the people will have a chance. _ _ I Senator Dale, of Maine, made the statement that ''more Phillipiuos have been killed by the guns of onr army and navy thin were patriots killed in ^ Wa*41ao fc aP f ka pA*?AlnHAnovw Mjy 0iJL UAllICO _VI (ug liviviuuvijui; war." Tbis is oar way of teaching the Phiilipin03 what a glorious thing liberty is. At tbis rate, the subjugation should be accomplished very poon, bat the gorilla warfare has not begun. When toe fighting in the jangles begias, Americans will be killed well at Phillipinos. -w RIOX DOTS. A few stray *hoats tne-atidering io this locality made ;*n attack on the potato b%uk of Mr. W. H. Jameson. They beat a hasty retreat on being ** ? *- %r T n. discovered ov air. nc pronounced the benediction on the h#? family in his own way. Trie roids from the B)ro (o Rock City are in a lamentable condition. It is much to be regretted that wc ^ cannot hare our county road* macidav . aizedj Mr. Char'es Pr*user and ba?>j? true conspicuous in our city a few nuhts #?:o. He is under the tuition of Mr. J. B. brooks. We regret to say that Mr. Brooks is undertk? care of a physician for some ailment of the kead. Block making has-been resumed at j 11-. ttt: 1. P...:.. ! . ins 13I18UW1U UldUHC uouipanj o "wotks on asuiall scale. No orders are ^ofr^hand only furnishing a few wiih work in an accomodating way. Some seem to think the manager very partial in his charitable offerings. Mr. Charles Praiue, we learn, has resumed the acquaintance of a popular young lady residing not fifty miles from here Rumor says Uj is mueh elated over the prospect* of a new I sfart. If we can judge, 5!.-. Boyd or' Rocktou has coth:n.' to ft *1: from the j ^ H*wly acquired friendship. Sunday School will ronrene ?u 1 Sunday firs*. Some officers hare| been chosen but not all. When ihel teachers h*re been elected we will * notify y?>a of all. I The Rev. Briscoe will preach here J on the 4:h Sunday morning and even- j ingatll a. m. and 7.2o p. in. We Ide3ire to sec a large attendance. Observer. IMPERIALISM. The United States *nd tin- P.'ili:iplne Is. J lands?Some Historical tacts With j Reference to oui^ Possession* or j Forelgh Territory. Mr. Editor: I am more intercutin j T* -> . . ... f "De people 01 tne .cuKeu oia.o i .? ? am in the people of tb<5 Ph:!:ip:nc Is- j lau<?, and un'ess I am ru'stak-m in | jadiui^nt, onr gfovern'nent i< ctied ; upon t) cottle as imp riant probeuiS i? pre-entel for our con>id jntiort daring the <Uy of rec-tj truct'on. I Some of ihete problem* wtr - au-li r | Ui'cnssion before hws iiiiies began; I thrr< have been thrust u^n u> ~s a re*u!' of i he -v&r wiih Spain. Taking u;j the subject of im: erial:?m j I believe the President ha- misreprel seated the sentiments of .'he people; or pnbape the peopli do not. fully j understand the President's fu are in- i temions concerning th* di*po?*l of the Pbillipiue*. Ii lelt to AIr. ; I believe he would do whatevvr he believed to bj f^r the he*t interest of i"\.r peop'e. The Americau people are op??sad to giving the Philiipine Island's bick to Spain, i;?:t they have not a? yet declared in favor of embarfcinj upon a colonial*pe!-oy, aud thereby c?rerting the Snaffsh American i war from'a war of s!I?Yiat;on as it wa? intended to a w^r of eonqneit, aad !her?bv obliterating to a jreat extent the ancient landmarks of constifuti??a! government It i? trne that rrnie of onr leading rep:e5^uUtire American statesman have made ?tremi nis effort* twist and warp the c-MJstitutieu of the LToit:3 State* to ?nit ?rery political exigency ?:'at ha? arisen since the war between the States. It behooves oar D-ftnocratic leaders to meet our adversaries at [every public meeting in the United States aud discu?3 with them brfo:e the people the advisability of main uiamg a COnsuiuuuu&i gutcruiucui, I as Lincoln aaid by the people and fv-r j the people. Referring to President McKiulev's icqniry who haul down tie flag, evidently meaning the flag that has been hoisted in the Phillipiue Island?. Those v/ho think oar flag has bee-: hoisted in Caba and tin Phillipin-. * with thi ostensible purpose of Holding those sections as c?nquered tc-rritory, should refresh their minds with same historical facts concerning our former possession of foreigu territory, Tt,e flag was raised upon <-a;)adian e >il daring (he war of 1S12 and it was hanled down when pc&ce p*'as rci;or*d. The stars and stripes were planted apon thapultepBC during ibe war ?--L u._:? - - J . 1 1, Willi ajeiiuj auu tiicj ?vif u .ui*A. down when tbe war was >>ver. I might also add that on Marc'.t 17. 1S12, we ?eiz?d Amelia lsi*i:d jimi dina, F;a., then nude1* ft"? Spanish government, raised our flag asid established a custom-h -use, Uien h%u'ed down onr flag and restored th? territory to Spain on May 1G, 1815. Dari?uf Jackson's administration iti lfli v, t to#k St. Marks in ?pauish Florida, and a snort time aftcnvard* we haul?d down onr th? ami wit?".<rerr. Daring the Coin nh hh rebclir-n Admiral Jonett raiie.i ourfl ig on the Iitbmns of Panama and traaied the country at temporarily Amanoari. nly to haul down our flag and ?un: the country over to thft Colnc. iiai government. i Mr. Bryan, that incoruparable leader of Democracy, tav? fie American people raised tbe flag an-! they can haul it down. He says the fh<: was made for the people arid not the people for the flig. Thar i? good enjcratic doctrioe. The President and his advisors wilt r.ot deny the aptness and accaracy of Lb is assertion nor the7 cannot esc>j>3 the lojic Ox Bryan's solution of tht qaestion. Thare \s something snore man eloquent rhetoric?tbei\s u historical and lundauiental truth Mr. Bryan's "? - ? r\ ji .j. i... ueciar*uon. uur 1134 -iiaum iui au indettmctable union of imiestruetible Slates. Erery State * represented by a star, and every te1; tory -?oe? in the censtitation a star ?nope that will tome day take its place in ths constellation apou an equality with the otber States, hoping to govern itself as kest suits the inclination of its people. [ believe our government should propose to the Phillioioes to pay us on.$20,900,000 and ler us give 'hem their' independence. The que f r n nataralh arises, who is it that is c > ?rin?r for a coaqaest of territory, ? industrial classes or the capitalist, the Democrats j or thr Republicans? The wrkiugj people have notning tog^aln by annex-! ing this conquered territory to 'he United States. Perhaps th* Republicans see some advantages that they miT derive from holding tb?m. If we hold on to them the Phillipines could be cut op into three or four different States; Cuba could be euf into two Statoi. In the course of tins it would give us ten or twelve more Senators and a number ci Congres*meu, and would thereby increase our namber of votesjin tho Electoral College. The Republieans evider.fly r.v3 I ?ftm?lhinor in this know enough |of cur people coul . t'O th?re to initruet those p?opi'- i? icieuce of government, and succeed in being alect#d thecmelve- to loc'**i'v? pr?fciiio>/3, both the-e aud as repr -s- illative* to the United Stolen Cr-n^r-' <s Thoie people are not :.ear so int-i i g#ni as ourjpeoplo (.'onyequent!) trie Republicans aoi capitis"* know ::: ;t if ihose sections are h i'< b. roive n-d cut up :nto sep?r.!p States us i g - fn representation in h: lTn;ie.'. -trt ? | government, it wouM rnacio Hx-m t n*a ?nnnai* i n ! U Vy UiUUV> LO*. ' V Ml IJ^4 , VM *. elections tolhede?rim utoftbe ras- s audio the benefit o= ;he clars^ a* tcey have nsed i: !:ere;v>f->:o i-i r:e United Stages I hive not raad n a single newspaper nor *p?ecL aiu s:ul "f<- 1 u the oiks I have set forii: in ibis ;micie. If our opponcn's cnter.'ai :.n idea of carrying rue!. in;o i r-c i':.! operation they w<uM no: pr claim their ii.tentions to rhe tor ?1 !c-?i i..e Democrats caig^ii >>< *ui?a! (?.? the emergency by d:l ring it.e.M a > i j therebv check the on ><. ii'd or-jgre^* centralization. If fuel. le^is!-^u.n us I hare mentioned fcbcntc b: euacte. >'> would enable the Republic ms i petuite th?ins?lves in pow^r for t e next garter tf a century, \e? perhaps indefinitely, and then l!m <c ?vernmenr, which was intended for a !)ie?;in<r to all our people, would soon become aimo?i an absolute Mon-.xhy. Tr.e priiciples which were inculcated !'? Jefieru n, enforced bv Jackson, advocated oy Calhoun, Pwis, and raary other sminent Am* -san Statesm^.i. won!d be trarapieu in the du-*. M'-n-y would hav* absolute sw*v, crippling the inda-t-lsc, stifling tie energies of onr peo. >, ta'<iug nw4y tin righ s of the i dividual citiz?:?. If >i:ch should eve> :>i thi cue, tne lib r?y b-ill that ri'_- --'at at each r*jsarrih^ annivtfr?ar\ f Atc> rican indgpenderce to remint' us of otir liberties won d not h*ve tbst. aspiration to the American youth thav its chiines f>r mcri :iau. Yours truly, Robr. II. Jeffare*. February 16, '99. j WOODWAKD ITEMS. The co'.?J wave bap caused u? to be .Trapped u^'.io in a rmntie of an* he. Tha wave oi lbs blizzard jt'rtick'bis sectiou Jast week. Sno*' a id - '?;t beja-i to fa!! Satarday inoru j I u/ ill co J tin 113d irregularly unti j \f ?1 ... m .niioff /?rn.*erinar tJift' .4 M.U*> ... e , j md a'jou* six incliss on a lerel j t r,'u *eatiur \Tit uniHinl c^id. Monanl Tuesday imrniag wa.> u r-:o:J br?akir. The therinomete' 1 I ^oiii^ a? \.)n zh\>. Ic was the- J jol l-.s: tr*Mb:r ever expetience-o ii^re. Th; ^fvmjrs arj awir behind in pi-epiring iheir farus owing to th?? cntinael Wei weitLtar in January a \ i now th; cold sps'.l mak#1! ic wor?e. ? rt-'-i deal and sa'i are s?rion-.lr dim age 1. R >bt. "Pfob^r" Rjseborjn^h, an a^ad u ;gr , \rn f *oz3> to daath >4on l*v at hi* h ?ms neir Woodward. Ha: n> wjoJ, n #r scarcely any bedf d ag. O vii\i to h's and feeble1 na<* h? wis u ubh to?> oat to got 1 ? ^ ^ " ?*n ttt'f K Kim Kn t | 7J JUsX* VisI \J U? O VT1VU uim vmv | bis dwghter aid son-in-law, both of t>iem osiug alunst .hilpless, one lame and the other blind. Tw\> negroes waat to his home Moaday and found him frozen stift. Too business and guano trad* which hai bees so brisk here has baen brought t > a rtand still. The people are stayi ig at horns It will ba soon time before the farmejs can kiul, for travel it almost imposiible with a wagon. Some of oar peeple hire been eni >ying slei?h rides, although it was a little severe. Tk; public school uader the able and efficient maa&gement of Prof. A. E. Craig suspended work this week bat will resume next week. Mr. W. L. Hdid made a fifing trip onth?-12ih inst to somewhere. Look OHt! Mr. J. L. Bricc, of Rock Hill, has b?en visiting bis parents Mr and Mr?. a. rT . uriytj. Mr ? Go Brice, of Charlotte, spent last Wednesday in town on business. Mr J Mc Brice, of York County, w risitingf hit parents Mr and Mra C Brice. Mr Jno R Ttoooopsos, of Chester, was in town to-day Jookine ter cotton. Democrat. Daac?rs of tk? Grip. The gicate-t danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is u^ed, however, and (Jh^mberiaiij's Cougk Remedy taken, al! danger wiil be avoided. Arnon.? tho tens of thoe?and3 who have used h'S remedy for la grippe we have yet ro learn of a tingle case hnvins: resu fd ii: oneumonm bbich showi con-1 clu>>va!y ti.at this iemfcdv is a csrt.in pf;v. u'.iye of hat dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe in less time than *ny oiber ireH'metjt. It is piea-am ai'?l safe te take. For lale by McMasrer C(.-. KLTTHEWOOD CHIPS. Th'4 siiow was very severe at on> little "bug,'" I don't imagine there Trill be many "Chrysanthemums" for awhile, a-id the rabbit? are all securely protected from any more "freeze." Th? greetings from morning until ni?ht (while the suow iaited). wu, "How many rabbits you caught today ?*' "I got 50," etc., and now they *re salted and packed away for "the nmmar's supply of meat." No more lieas while the rabbits last. Mr. A. L. Dano, after a visit to relatives in Ninety Six, has returned home. Listen! what is that I hear? Ah! the distant sound of wedding bells. Rev. W. T. Carrol, ot Columbia, preacked his .first sermon, as pastor, at Sandy Level Baptist Church last Snuday. Mrs. Sarah Woeten has been very sick for several daya bnt is no* slowly improving. Mr. W. E. Moyer (enr nigbt operator) and wife are residing at Hoffman's hotel. Aim Liiiy iiooa ana juoi? wigsacales attended an entertainmeit given a few miles oat in the cosntry last Friday sight. We art glad to announce the convalescence of Mrs. Belie Blain and lister, Lucile Price, who hare been the victims of measles for the past two weeks Miss Xlla Moore returned last Friday aid will take charge of her school next Monday. Miss Minnie Bookhirt has returned home after having spent several months in Spartanburg. "ItPHAAI* nwAnfl m mtklti 1 TTCUIV (?5?iU last Snuday. Tafij. Feb. 20, ''99. 1551 5 has demonstrated tea thousand ? A times that it is almost infallible |i I FOR WOMAN'S jf | PECULIAR | II WEAKNESSES, irresjnlaritias aild derangements. ?' It has-become the leading remedy t IXVi wros V4 kiVUWA^a* A* K a wonderfully healing, strength.- f. ening and soothing ir.ftiience upon fp the menstrual organs. It cares f, "whites" and fallmeof the womb. It stops flooding ana relieves sup- ^ pressed and painful menstruation. f? /T1 4*- Am 4Vn K n rur vuru^ vx jui*c; 10 mw wwcv k I medicine made. It is beneficial R a taring pregntncr, and helps to B y bring children into homes barren g for years- It invigorate?, stimuli! lates, strengthens the whole system. This g*esc remcStj lroffert i I to all afflicted -women-; "Why wii any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach? H Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 per bottle at your dmg store. For advice, in cases requiring special H directions, address, giving tymptcms, g the "Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Med.cine Co., Choi tanooga, Tenn. Ret. J, W. SMITH, Camdtn, S.C., says: "My wife used Wine of Car iul at home a for falling of iht womb and It entirely -cafgfl her." | 9 mnaBtm mnnnui HiEiHiniiflR&nia I I 11111 5 *' I am still selling The " Best" Tonic, and C reiterate my former statement as to Its wortb. S U every one could know it as 1 do, you would E be unable to supply the demand. I believe ?. It *aved mv wtfeNi life-"?Joserh H. LutZ* 5 Druggist, Bridgeport, Cons. At all drug stores. nmmnnniiHiiiiiuinuuHuuuEniiiii] FOREST DESTRUCTION, DROUTHS AND COLD WAYSS. Neiei and Cour nr. Some very pertinent refections w? printed a few days ago, by one of t Florida papers, the Times-Union, Jacksonville, before the advent of t "cold wave," which, as ih-3 repo ahrnr. h*r? ingfc overwhelmed tl State, carrying ruin in its train in t most important interests in the State for the aectnd time in tbii docac Speaking of the known effects "drouths" and extreme "cold" on t conditions of countries subject to tbi invasion, the Times-Union said: Florida should take timely warni from the history of semi-trepical i tions, which destroyed their forei and were too lethargic to restore the From Spain westward through t Levant, to Palestine, to Mesopotam there has swept in a broad track "t scourge of God," which was not much the hordes of Alaric and Att a8 the axe of the half-baroarou* far: er. Such devastating drouths as i experienced last spring, as well as t extraordinary rainfall preceding and again this winter, are a silent b solemn admonition of natn'e whi we shall do wisely not to disregard. The Germanic nations which ha destroyed their forests hav;- had t foresight Mid the courage t? repla them. Pruasia learned the bitter 1? son of tb ; effects of the deferestatit ir u yaaaantry benumbed and stupefi by cold, and the sandy barrens Brandenbnrg hud Fomerania we planted ia rovat I'orests. So stern are they ^uardsd that a peasant worn has to obtaia a permit to go on h knees and gather a fa^ot of fall ? - ?J T.~ * twigs no larger man icau peuuns. But seini-tropiral indolence ba3 n profiled by thes^- latest teachings. Tije point of all inis, ot c>urse, i'-at the *ame causi'?ttje destruction the tore*ts? .% hioh produce* drout also uredaoes or induces tne vi*ic*tn of '?av^?"ot extremely cold rveatrH and this (suggestion should be kept - '1 ? rt..o/1'.nrr T?V?ot fAllnWi. * 1 Pi* V Llll i; W in l.a.V4(li^ ? Uw.v IV4.V t, V. ? . ? ?>a," \\f *re toid. learned t i-itter lesion >? ih; ^1' cu of defores' (ion in -i :ic: ?iiiiry benumbed ai nuipeGcd b? c -id,'' suni we may app it* ic-sii;'i5 in the case of our "pej antnwhich ar^ now similarly i fecte.i. The Florida paper contina it? eff'eciive apukal to the le?iou taog other countries, rs to'Iows: Wnen first discovered, th# island Saint Helena had heavy forests, b the introduction of goats and otb causes finally deitroyed them, nn the island was rendered olmo^f barn of tree*. As a consequence,^he recor of the lasc century give accounts repeated visitations of sevei? druutl alrernatinsr with Hoods, whicb occ sioned great loss of cattle and crof Late in theceutury the Governor pe ceived the necessity of restoring t arcoreal equaiizsr, and protection, *1 nurseries were established, expei enced gardener* wereplaeed in ckarg and trees from all quarters of Iheglo % ? . -a ?_i_ . j A . weae pianiea anu nuurnucu. a? result of these plantations being mad drouths were greatly mitigate ?, almc ceased, and the precipitation was a vantageously distribnted threa?ho the year. Unfortunately, after tl ICast lodia Company lost control < the island, in 1836, the forest plant tions are said to have been negleste and twenty trees were felled for eve one replaced. When the interior of the inland ' Mauritius was "densely woode-t," v are told again-, ,sa large proportion the waters of precipitation was r taiued and filtration was so gradu that eve i in the dryeit place?, ti lanrrvnna ricnlir * WW . ? ?n pare water." "But when the forest* were ci down*in order that the land might t cleared anci culttvated iit au^arcam the greater part of the rainfall w carried a way to the *ca, and in d wrather th? sun beat down upo.j ?lirn fetid rnarahe*. Once noted lor i solubrity, the island became a botbi of malaria, and tho mortality fro ferers was much augmented." And ayain. fifty years ago <rtl Khan^e of Bokhara was one of tl most fertile regions of Asia.'-' "B within the la?t half centu'-v a aan for clearing seized up>n the inbat tants, all lb* git at forests were 4 s'.royed aud t:ie littie ihat remain* >?a? ravaged by fire during a civil ws A? aiesnit ;he '.vater ccurses becan drird up and the irrigating cana!? we empty when i.e.ded. The coantr was ttv.n&f ftu d into an arid deiet tqe moviiij/ sand? enrroa?hing u;k b?ar-bl- ii.;d, and tne C'?nulrr ra| iui? j.pptoncf ed a condition of d?si utioi-." The pifvin?9 of Tuni a^aiti, i\ n< oii .'f the Kranjptfi 0f -k] lioman Ear-ir-1, but to-day it u liacrni dt- eii. -Mri the traveler behoJ' ?i;ie liuiiiftti bridgrP of siooe, tio h? fttijii-.fr iN2 <irv river b?ds. Tt Times Union conclndos: Gov i-Miucni ecuida kept J?< k>ui-7ilie tti - twenty six ea b nv iba^ a!r* adv a, tiigbt ilist*! D-n t:ircnr ba^ bcc ii;it>-(Tuceri ii.to ;t o'iinato. Ti>? dnMuh* aic mora a< cere, thj. ?=t?>r:ns !"^ freq*ent an ?s?:>re vioi<Mi', givifz a heavier r?;i ia-i wi'.tiin uvoi-t--four boors. W atts-jb little vaiu to the fw&ts as ?rotec'i<?n a?ainst the vist continents ;ir movraen'.s from Manitoba; but a an equalizer :f cv-poration, of ?Iotu formation an?! of rainfall, they are ( the highest imp >rUnce. The fact is notorious that th "forests" of tLe South h^ve '?ee nearlr swept out of exiatet.ca in th past fifty year?, and that ex-rem "drouths" and "cj^d wares" t>!loi other, summer and winter, : certainly as the keasous come aud ? both extending to areas of the couutr which weie practically extmpt froi them so lately as in the time of ou grandfathers. It is a pertiuent an important question for us to comidei urelr. whether er not the 2ene:*l d( traction of onr forests is not re?p>n sible in large meature, at allegad b the experts in fuck snbj-??U for oa rtc< nt novel and now oft-recnrrin wpsrience of deitructive "drouJh* in summer, and no lees destrnciit "freezes" in winter. A FR1CANA irll cure Rheumatism tsu C\ Scrofula to Stajr Cared. t J|J WEDDIXC IN BLACKSTOCK. ! H Mr. Jantea Shannon and Mi?s Alice 3i?- j Daniel Happily Married. S The State. i s Thft home of Ex-Sea&tor McDimel, S mhicli is situated about eight m;!es 2 north of thin pUce, was made tf>- 0-B cisiou of gr?at py and bappino* on j 5 :be afternoon of February 15, T-'i;?rn j *" *?- t ? _ wm .-.r 'nurtb-cf.-plr 1 2 Jlr. OdLLl'if. guaun ;il ui i/mvnS claimed Mi>* Alicc McDiuiel roc a a bnde. a Despite the cold weather and the ! 3 *now, which was about 10 or 11 i:ieh#s 5 ieep, a iarge crowd had assembled, J ? Hnd at a quarter past 3 o'clock the 2 wedding march "Christmas Be.li*'' a | was efUf.k up, with Mi*s Strauss Mills a j at the piano, and the expression aoo a ' etnpba*is which she gave to it en:id ? , hardl> be excelled by anyone 3 As her fiugers glided over the k?rvs S with a fairy-like touch, and 'he 3 ' crowded parler was filled with eer. S strains of music, there appear * ? J the door Mr. John Barber wi'h Mi*a a I Hattie Morris, who advanced U> iha 3 ; centre of the room and formed them 3 i ielves facing, and at the distance o* a 3! f?w feet of each other. The uert 3 ! couple, Mr. Arthur R. Craig wi.b Miaa a Janie Caldwell, separated after enter1*3 ins: the door, and going behind th?s members of the first coapled f--.-med themselves a? did the first Nex. p' peared the greom on tho'trmot Mr. W. J. Simpson as best man, and the bride on the arm of Miss Edn< at maid of honor, who on entering the ?e door separated, and going bacfc oi tne other couple completed the semi The bride was beautifully drc.isod "e in a cream silk, neatly trimin^i, a. d rts her youDg lady attendant? were us-e!at fully attired in white organdie3. be ltev. Jno. A. Wi'ite, apai^ed by ? ? ? - - 7?i ? ?> / lievs. I'. B. insfraoam ana d. u-. ua e, *e- performed tho ceremony. - The bride ii the elde3t dan^h^r of Ex-Senator and Mrs. J. 11. Mci>*:i5 ?, e'r and is a charming and excelJenc .* sun;* lady. no The groom is the youngest <.d:i of la- Mr am) \f r?j HV M". ^hftnilOIl. HO ,ts will be .emembered as Woffard's line left end of a few roars ?g*. P? The present# were manv ainl beautifnl, cousiptinar chiefly of sii*^:- i^d "e chiuaware. The bride a?d groom left }? shortl> aftei for Mr. E. M. Shannon's, lla ^ere thev will make ih^ir future 3Q* home pre j1? Parsnip Gomplexion. ut It does not require an exp:rt t.- ucch tecc the sufferer from kidney J rouble The hollow cheeks, the sunken cyos, ve the dark, pnlfy circles under eyes, Ii? !he sallow parsnip-colored compic-x;on ce indicates it. (8- A physiciau would ask if ycu had );i rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the ed back or over the hips, stomach trouble, of desire t-> urinate often, or ? bur-Ving r? ' ? ? * ?? i# n <?. ? v, \Jl ^l^aiu4 " o 111 XX. , ??*. * ??%. iy ing t ere i- an uusatisied tVeliny a- if an it most be at once repeated, or if the icr urine ha- a b; ick dual depositor strong en odor. * When these symptoms are pro-cut ?t no lime should be lost iu remoT ng t!iu cuuse is Ddlay may lead to graye'i, catarrh of <?f thy bladder, Inflammation, ca.isms >^s stoppage, ami sometiaae> requiring tiic an drawing of the urine with instruments, :r, or may run itto Brigbt's Dis?a^e, the in most dangerous stage of kidn=y troui;. K)o he | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roar, the tire-at !*- discovery r>f ihe eminent kiducry and 3d blad'Ier specialist, is a poeiiire lvmedy }' f->r such diseases. lie reputation is' is- worid-wule and it is so easy to get at j it- any Hrug store that no one r ?ed sniTer es *nv length of time for want of it. bt However, if yon prefer 'o first test its uonderfut meries, mention The of News and Herald and write \o Dr. ut Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y\ for e? a sample bottlQ. and book te!;in:f\all til about if, botb sent absolutely fr?e by en miil. ds - Af :a- ||r ^ rktmf.s V !TAL. T i 5 J VVeS tf*n j" the crr^c. ; ' r^-T?fiat i?S7 o DRENCH REMEDY produces the i.novo result in 30 days. Cures tiervous Debility, . n.- /:&. it) Varicocele, tailing Memory. Stops ill -i ruins .-.ad >gt <->sscs caused by er-rcrs of yosth. !; wv '* o'i inj . mity and Consumption. Voting Mer ri Manu" ood and Old Men rceover Y<.n:!:;v , :t"Ci It lit .ives vigor ands'.ie ts shrunken ot.:? >? ?. -x .its i :r.an ior business or tnarriagc. ??sii;- cu: .;<i fn '-.e vest pocket. Price Pfj p"^P C iJoxvr J.2.g? DX ?. mail, i:t plain pack-CU y I Oj.a ?r* with vritten guarantee. BR. JEAn 0'HA;-.k. . r'ans d> Sold only by J. J. OBEA71, Drugry gist, Wiiinsboro, 6. C. '6- BMP * loxariaot a' KWwiffiaiK MyMT Ttula to^EfgU-r^ Gray or at EUDCTRO; SILICON as Shines [7 Silverware "is Surprisingly }nd without Scratching. be ie Sample sent if you say so. ut ft's unlike all others, ia Box, poet-paid, 15 ct?. in stamps. )[. It'H a?ld Hrerywher*. c- The Elfccto Silieon O., 40 Clill. Street, New York. aje ?I IIAVE??? ?, be rjt Asprottya Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, st '* Consisting in part of Rogers & u Bro.'s celebrated plated wares ? ?Ladles, Knives, Forks, d Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. e ?ALSO i Ll Handsome China Cake Plu tcs, JUCJLIJ ttUU uaiau jywjjooj e Vases, Cracker Jars, &e.. etc.. ii and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conve'* nience. [s Respectrnllr, 1 C. M. CHANDLER For Sale. i, I y r A TRACT OF 176 AOiCS OF I land, on Little Kiver, ben --giTy t? " D. M. Broom, and boindod bv- Vd? S I nf Hip ABt??p nf R. H-. Simoi:!\">:.. fe!</T I w*. ?wv w ?V w ? I ?n*on and others. For tenn? apply to d i A. 8. & W. I>. DOUGI^ SS 11-17 Attorneys, Wintaaor*, ? MlV, - ? _. ||^| arid Re^ula - ^ tflfttteStottfirig-andBowels of W EmmoteSp^estioTY,Cheerful- 8 ixiStffSififetContiins neither | ! toufelQiphtiie cor Mineral 9 wntXiscoTic. IS ? 7>4WnZFJ7Z2X& 8 # 9 APQXv54fipwlFVj tui a fi*ISq$St(mch?Dia$ite a. m ?5fe^fWulsioas>Feverish- \m acssandLdss of Sleep, s Tac Simile Signature of fl 9 NEW YORK. J 1 |Bgill?KaaMM||| EXACT CflPVOF WRAPPES, I CLEAMN' WE ARE ANXIOUS TO C WINTER STOCK in a gooc CUTPj We have some special values i Patterns and Dr?ss Flanni offer special bargains / * . rrz< WL HJLJL And foa a little money wil Try it a ^CALDWEL , 1 f . = is reached by the shoes we of a good constitution. The the outer sole is solid leathe half sole that too is solid 1 solid leather and the putting Your shdes will steytejet er if they are the kind we free from foot-fretting, yoi as complacent and happ) friends in the corner when 3 self reach a good old age. For sale by Q. D. W. Machinery! Mackiie Sipplies aid Repairing MamfactumV Aaciiis f<>r -l.e i SMITH SONS I' Hill wu' Also ENGINES, BOILERS, & . Our MK.S. C. McKEOWN is a Telephone crank t o. Pnwne in our (.'OBNWB LL, ?. (' j offi?e on WLnmboro aud Cbwter Mae. 4-6-ly j ot'C N iipgCa 'p .? , r 5 ; "? ? $ *0 M ,r J or Ini* rug and Children. TLa rfmr! Yftii Hsraa HkU b vfftfeU IVU liUbU Always Bough! Bears the / ? Signature / /a y of m j\ The (\f> Kind \J You Have Always Bought. Aiomnii ufto IUIIIA TMt CCMTAU* SOMPAMY. wrw YOWK CITY. clsalE LOSE OUT BALANCE OF II lines and offer all heavy Is at - - - RICES t~\ ~ LIA J^ICSS UUUU3; C3pc*-iaJiV lx* sis, at low cut prices. We in Wool Underwear. D CASH, 1 give a great many gyods md see. L & RUFF.8? A Good Old Age sell. That's what comes i inner sole is solid leather, r and if vou have an extra ? J eather. The counters are r fno-pfher is done for keeos. her teaj 1LLIFORD. undertaking" IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENT*, with a fall stock of C&fckets, Burial Cases and Coffins, constantly on ha/id, md use of hoarse when reqwtfd. FnaoMfcl for past patronage aai solicitation for a sfaare hi Ifae fatwc, >n tfce sia stand Galls attended lo a: all fao?M. 10E BLLM7T (UN SHOP, j. M, eixioxtt & oo. i-v+r SAML. LINDSAY, M. D.| WINXSBORO, 8. C. OfficcatMrs. Ellen C'athcart's, Bcxt loor to J no. H. MeMaster & Co.'a Drug Store. l^Xight call at Wiaasboto Hotel. 12-6-3 m * "f; - ' "* W.1,.. | ," , , OO/O JTTT* 1 Set If! . OUR BIG STOCK 1DITII ... SOLS.... Every Article * GCJ \RANTSBD AS RBPRE61NT- \ BD AND EVERY CUSTOMER GET? A BAliGAlN, FOR WE HAVE THI GOODS AND WE HAYB CUT THI PRICES. FIRST COMB, FIRST SERVBD. "I okI no Wrtnp vraioh nrftrlr *n^ iaV* WVNU U* J VU1 VTMVW 1TW** .. elryjobs; wear better prepared tk&n ever to render quiek service. R GHBSTEfin S. U NEW GOODS -??**JUST IN. Eojrliah Dairy and Pineapple Cbeete. Evaporated Fruits ef all kinds. Prunei, 3 lbs. fer 25c. new variety of N. Y. Biscait Co.' ^ Fine Cakes. Pickert't Mackerel in toaato saace. Early Jtoe Peas, Corn, String Beans. Picklsd Salmon in 10 lb. kits. \ Try them. ^ fr-X Finest Soda Craskers is every three days. f ' Ci??#la!?8 sad Bsaboss r'rtik ts?tiay. \ F. M. HABENICHT. In ot - Danaimii JUM luuululL * A Fresh L?t of - ; Buist's ' ^ Garden Seed 3 \ ,r ' and > Onion Sets. Tnmin T flnum mm j. mm, DRTJG0-IST. S The Equitable ? Life Assurance Society !of the United States. The mauigcuiMit cf the K%ai:*b:e Life A s-uranc? Society in this terti'y i? dt^irot* of ?ecurine the ?-rvic* of a mm ol eharac cr ai.d absiiiv to represent iti immst .villi Wintifboro *s headq >?rtei*. The ri^tit ?r:ar. will be sjjorcnghJv educated in ib?* >c'ence of life iusnr^iice md th- art of successful soliciting, 'there is no hii?it:<i?c ar n/?f fA. M quiiiDg capital which is more real muneratire than a life agency w conducted with energy and aliilffi ily. Correspondence with men 2? wbo detir# to secnre permanent V deployment and are ambitions t? attain prominence in tht- pro#??4fc aiov is invited. W W. J. ROD t)EY, Mgr., ^S-19^oi Rock Hill, J8. C. N otice to Voters ?-? 4 The Books ef Rejristraiuu for tha next Manicipal Election, t be beld 01 April 3rd next for Intaodanr and four Wardens for the town of Winaiboro.. S. C , will bs opc? for the reriiteiinf f vuiw- at- th? s-t r<- i f iiibpton 4b C-tfccan cm .Inr.Htrv 1, 1S$$, a?4 clawed. April 1, 1S99. All voura is this alaclioo are reqtired t? registerwithin this time. J. U. <OAN, iHtendait,. W. If. CATUUAKT, I Sap?rTii?r of Reg i?*atUn. OmI111 &nd whiskey Hablta. Dill HA ctwditbowwith- 4 flMsssim XuZ&SOflce 1M N. Pryor St. A FR1CANA w*i care CMurti^dtiou aefe *?ji*wo*dej#alLiwMfciidnt. Trrttr. ' ^ .... . V'l . ^ - > 5 -- 'JZ-'arS.