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> - ... i n?jL*r ' ^ BCEJci nsws AND ?' *-* \ ..- 4 J * _ ? \ . I PUBLISH** EVZBY WEDNESDAY \ -BT- ] SK MS AND filfiKlL ?$?????I, ? I TKXHS. IN ABT .' W !> 0a.9 Tear, IMO I SlxMoatha. - .?5 ' WTNNSBORO, .c. C. Wednesday, FeSraary 21 1900 ; ?-~^WB?*IR-:v>-sv<,yv,^?<T*VS7<?r'?e | WITH HIM OX PRINCIPAL 1SSCES. __ . . ( Some of the oevrtDaDers of the State i are poking *ome fan at th? News and Courier, aud ciliing it a convert to free ii?ver since Mr. Bryan ep:>ke in i Charleston. Mr. Bryan was well re- ' cairtd in Charleston, and treat ted with the greatest conrtesy. Ha con Id not hare been treated otherwise iu a city noted for its good manners, fcood tastas and good breeding. Mr Bryan thowed his own good cense and goad manners by making a speech in moit admirable taste. Nothifisr of the d*ma gogae appeared in his specch; be: abused no one, and bis whole speech if S3 on & high plane. It i* a mistake to say that the News and Cornier has flopped orer to theB. yan aide upon his visit !o Charleston. We.recaH ihat jnst after Carl Schorrs great address against imperialism that oar Charleston coufempo- ' rary then advised* a'J Democrats to nnitt is a fight to oppose the administration policy of converting this kottrnaaenfc into an empire, andL.Ve recstt : that onr contemporary .said .tbaf thte ' ' dangers of irae silver were- nothing. compared with the daBgers of impe riaitim, and that it woald tolerate free silver to accomplish the defeat of the imperialist*. That's the po itioa of the News and Courier to-day. The - ' Democrats wiil need all the 'support it cm get, and those newspapers now. trying to ridicnle the News and Coa~ ~ rier should leara the seasftle .lesson - taught by Mr. Bryan himself. ~ Be did not ri^icale anybody: cr anything ia Charleston. We thick that the News and^Dbarier is following a eensible course^ We ] J :*v ?l. ??>k?. I U? out agrou wiiu_ iui. ut;au iu*v m financial qaestion is an easy question " it sa?s: "There is wide room for an honett and sincere division of opinkssr and sentiment apo&'tfcis issue, and we respect the cairn, even, effective temper in which he is inclined to admit the. honetty of those who are hcne6tly opposed to him, and particularly those who hold to Democratic principles and. .t pcjiciei. with him open other control> . ling-ispaes in ihe;pplitic&..of the d*y." - - It wil> be seen that Mr. Bryan tolerates - the opinion* ofotStrs." Ana it is apou these ritar and uaore preasiw: ... v issn95 that the Democratic voters oI , > '?. * <',^e codntry, North, Soath, Eut and | Bttiu T i i" " Wo'f can unit?" with him in the tr*- : TraeBdaut, work, of overthrowing the Republican ptrty and saving this Re- , public, from destruction... y; Tije followingis well said: ? V - Ifeis-upon t&e issues of the trusts, *?~-v the- greed ot corporate power, the : j..-= worship cofc'.he Almighty Dollar, tha > Ticioas det^tisra of the modern spirit 1 of trade expansion, that honest men can jji? iQ a contest which will 1 require the patriotic devotion and s#r- ' rice of every one who loves biscoun- 1 try and would save hi? country. The 1 issue of itnpsrialispa is the overshadowing issue ot the day. Its saccear ' me ins that this country shall be half ; republic and half empire. It means : thai the soldier " and not the citizen 1 f .. ?ba'l control in- the policies of this 1 G >vtrnment. It is the full flower of I Republics theory and Republican i 1 purpose, ivmaans inai we snau nave a great standing araiy aud a great ' n?vyt thst tbe poor shall be taxed for 1 . . - the extension of onr trtdp into tne 1 islands of tbe Eastern sens, and, as 1 Mr. Bryan ao aptly expressed it, that 1 all ibe power of our soldier# a- d sailor and, marines shall be ex?i ted to the ? end thst the manufacturer* cf the 1 United States shall furnish shrouds 1 and coffins fur the frieodiy peoples 1 .wua nuuui. m uur m-i iur luouey, we ! would deal. . As Jarl Schuxz said in one of his recentver- able public addresses, the digger from imperialism it far greater than the daugej: from the -double standard, the frea and unlimited cuin&ge of silneratthe ratio of 16 to 1, and, ' while we caunot and do not admit th-it Mr. Bryan hs?r est&bliahod his ctse, that his viewy upon .the money question are right and safe views, we believe that it is the duty of al! good eit'zius, of every lover ot his country, of every m%n who holds to the truth* expressed in the Declaration of Indoor ndence. and who it&ads bv the Con 81-itutioo of hi* country, to pin with 1 hisa in every effort looking to the de- * feat of Republican poticies. looking to t!ac? departure ot thi< Government j from the plain ciart of its duties laid down in the Constitution. We believe tba , losikjr sigh; ?;f the ?ilvt-rqaus- 4 tio.-i, all Democrat*, can nniie and should unite with him in a determined effort to defeat the conspiracies which J have been organized to deprive distant i peoples of ihe right of self-govein- ( m"'X and whose t-uccess will ie*ult. iuevitabiv tn the sacrifice of our own I freedom. i ' If all Democrats will follow this ^ sensible advise, cor institauons n.ay be saved. Without doiajr so, th?* ver\ < foundation, ot the RepobHc will be ] - shaken and crotabled. t 1 iiocKT Zzos SociETr, one of the J oldest educational organizations in the * State, now over a cei tnrv old,?it is 1 peculiarly appropriate that the assemb- ' ttntf m.6 m*r\m t tscti*AnAman *hs\nT/? ^ WX |/WUilUOBb lUVUlU be RDder the auspice* of this -old so- 1 clety. Natare ha* ordained that the 1 socitty ?hall be specially favorei next ! 1fay. Mou*t Ziox Sociity i* the proper ' organization to tike'bold of the so?- f??tioa to inrite astronomers through- * osr. <h? country fo come to Wino?boro * to ob$erT3 the total eclipse of the stu ' the 28th of next May. We ?ojge*fc J hit the president of-the society c*!!"-: a meeting at once. | * I had dyspepsia for years. No ."] medicine was to effective as Kodol J Dyspepsia Cure. It' gave iaHtedhtf* ^ relief. Two bottle? produced marvel- * oas results," writes L. H. Warren, 1 Albany, Wis. It digests what you eat 1 and cannot fail to cnre. McMaeter Co, * jEPvc; "" !|g.' ^ r ' 2RTAX 02T TH* rHILLIPlXKS. If Mr. Bryan bad touched on the Phiilipina question o?iy, thai. part of tiis speech alone would' be worfir a great deal to oar people.; It li refreshing to know that there is one great roiee raited to tell.the. people that the :oa?titation is about to be overterned md with it the very foundation of (he Republic. The purpose of the Republicans is to establish an empire, not limply to expand. "If yon waai to know the difference between a republic and an empire, let me state the difference ia a few words. We had 25,000 ?oldiers in the reualarj armr in 1.J96. The president asked for 190,000 in December, 1898, tad ho asked for that increase two months before there wa? tn aprisirg in the PaillMce island-." Mr. Bryao draws the jasr conclusion from ibis that "theadmini.ifavion wn contemplfting an imperial policy."; Tweaty-fi?e thousand * Idlers were tnoagh f-?r a republic of 70,000,000 people and it tikes fonr t m--* as many soldiers for an rinpite w;t;? 10,000.000, "Twenty fire thooaaud for 70,000*000 hft ffe*un?AlTps. hut it take* 75,000 to gorarn tight rmllio.i wit^aui their cauaent. H?r? a republic, (here a military -tespwiem." Mr. Bryas did cot say so. bar .hi* is a good atiawer to ibe imperialist'* argument thftt-there is monsy in holding the i^d?d?. "Thefiftf here standi for the right# of tho*e who pay (he taxea an ! have a roic* io she layiRjr ot them, ar*d there it stands for the odioas doctrine of taxation without repreaematioD?a government without the o?n?ent of ihe governed. That is the difitrence between a republic and an empire," ,His . analysis ,9f the imperialistic sp?ecb<*s i* sood, "Firs'.: There ib money iu it ^ Second: Thai G<xd is iu it. The third: That we are in it and can'c get ont." Answering the fir?t argument Mr. Bryao tak?i high grotnd. "Are yoe wiilinz to drag this f nestioo into the mire of dollars and cent*"? -* - "When I bear a man say thtt this is God's will; when I hear a man arguing that God eon)* meads a warof coaqaea;I feel like asking httc how ha k&ows." rOlXOWBB TAI3KISLD. Prof. R iieans Davis, c?f the South Carolina College, ia &a article pob? fished in ice Colambia State, referring to the right of tbe L<visl*tare to instruct ?".!'.ed State* Se&a'.ors, men* ?a"? ?k?.i in^aMitini* ki^)nrtp(1 ia. UVUV iniWiVSMU^i Uk<rvvt?v?*> ?**" tance: Pierce Butler, the first United Staie* 8enator elected iu Soath C arolina, retigned bi- *eat alter & ,f*w yeara of errice, impelled, it ia said,by a belief that r?e and hit coastitaenu were not; at one on enrrent i?sa?a Ywtr? after, Wliiiam C. Preetoo, who hid been an able coadjator of Cslbonn Iu the United State* Stnate, divided with bin on the latter'* policy ot Congress, advocating with Clay the Americas system and a national bank. The State was with Calhoun, and proportions rere mad? to instruct Mr Predion. A oranttamin who wu in th? Sooth Caru lioa College at that timr related ao interesting incident. Wh?n ihefev-jr of discos*ion was at iu height, the Enpbradiaa iJociety deb *ted th? matter and decided almost uuanimyna'y that the Lagulatore poisesjeJ the righ: of instruction. There cvere bu't a few Whigs in the Enphradtau Society, but they aicod mmfally by Mr. Preston Ea tbe seamier, daring vacation, a mass mw'.-jj oafled iu tf iu/teboro for the purpose of declaring to faror of tbe rUfht of instruct;; >. ,Ac elaborate eerica of reso!ati<>.? presented, and tbe assemblage recced on the pofni ot adopting j'oczu wltb a whoop, as ?he tayingg< ?;*, *hen Chancellor Harr.er, who wa? Jiving ab'?ut fourteen m>ies from h^ "Boo" and hart ridri?n in that r -Bfe in rhe court houaft, and wi h one f ot on the ?tep *& the j i^te'e ^-und, m?d frith a loafc aim cuk-nj. patnphandle jre Mures io tb* *i-*, gave hi* riewi op tt?e iubjeci, H? is said to bave BpoViii for aboui sn ~ .?ar, \t the :lott of v*iw.? not only Ji i mover uk leave u nitbdraw IU reewotfonB, bat the crov^d fartfetr va??d sna'?i? ?OB?ly, c: nearly eo, tta-. nstrnciion wras not t- e proper remedy Fartbormore, D . James H. Owjw!;-.then a iladeat ana a Eapcradi* j, *?? wing the ?pe-.c>. casae to the ci:uc>*xeiv?; th-t the Eaphvvliaas conid acv aiF >rd to be un ihe wrong ?de of a (pare ?tCUBfclU(J. UWU, M Wl" lege ope.ied, bo rei;i'?cdtfc??i the qaerj, ami attar faii debates the si?jie!? arcided iu favor ot the negative. Tbi? rra? of con<-?e personally * *atefal to t>oib Sen-'tor Prestos and Chancellor Harper, ?h>were Eaph adiac?, and lud all thi* revereuc* for tiieir liwrarf jocitty that marked tn<- ?*nJ!?ot;of * former generation. A# fret't the Fairfislo rut^tirg eo went the St*te. The L^iniaiare did notinscrnci Mr. P;e?rton, i:.d bev feel- ' ng that be wm dot in synr^thy with i.mijority or' bi? c mitiloeu;*, pr:>mpt- | y reigned. He wa? thereupon hori >red with cite presidency ot toe Sdqia Jtrolin* < On the *?noie the o*<l lonaty fa..* i!w*ye be ? ou the r??b' -ide. the fklachkk AVI) 1k3 act ob." The Ne*?* and Uour'.or uixier tbie aeading m.- jca** go?a? goo4 ' o- the ii-j Patera of '?:j)*ri?etot< It Ejaoies fro'?the r*p.?rt ots ?ermoti t.y Lbe Rev. J A. Milberr., delivered ill the Sec-, .d Preibyteraii On arch f Ladi&uftpoi*. thd folloiriug: "Id ordir to h*re the bt?- pUv^ pro Jaced it ;? necessary that thsjr be bapported, else tbev canaot liTe Tbe tage in this particular is trb&t ;b? ' people msk? it. To see a man like frvicg in ibe 'Merchant or Ypiiice' is sducation in it*t If. Some people look ?bocked *heu 1 apeak of the drama :? his afar hn< tohr ' Hrtcr s.ln\nf n^p<1aV Jard-plaj i?.g diverts tfje. mind, bat i: . is a most ioane- direr* > ; an-i *o Lfcteatre-sowjg* to- vie*- a .".-airii, riir^rts the lu-nd, bwt it is aii Miie^ectaa,' iivetaion ?, ) A grea- i2?!sy other tlivir^-- are what pfop aake ttnMn.a?1 many so- J jailed thir^.dtuotinced a* en!? from ;he pulpit would serve to tsTike. j oople 1' >ettsr and bappirr It rhf. ;xti pk v/oa'.d i*e *i*er <ii>criihiaau*w J- de-uiog *!lh tbis; >*" . ??^ '?: Tbe gr?. ;?? <}v.rgt?r frmt roUig and a giippe is liieir result: .g" iu pn^a* moi.it- lr rvaviHabitt ur-- is n?ed. j 30we*err .?uil ; {.a.'- < R??edv nii causer *TJ ht- rj ?oided. I" wiil cure.. \ co.'d or maitaek of :a grippe iu lime than ibt oth<: T5atm?jDt. It i>_ cleAtao: ind aafe u> *ke. Fort*-. by MoJiai ?r Co. > # B1KHXXAL SESSIONS. Tie New# and Courier hasn't lost ai opportunity to say ?omeibing in favor . of biennial, seasloos . of the General' " Ainejobly. It :noies thai the farmers of Neir York J>have organized a move- \ mn.*t lr.oltinp to biennial jewions of I the Legislative in that State," and our contemj>or*r> farther notes.that "only tiz of the forty five Slates of the nation '' aduere to .ananal session*, and so far as known not one of all those which have jfir'en biennial sessions a ?rial has shown any disposition to go back to the old discarded system." If a rich State like New York finds anneal sessions too expensive, then to rely the poor old State of South Carolina sbon'd fiad it necessary to hare a scs* * - 9 - * inu* sic"d ouce id ivro years. io?ci^criouv/s of other States is a strong argument in Kvor of the proposition to submit the qiiOetton to tfcs peopls. Sorely the ft.'rty aire States which hare adopted a sfstiofi once in tvro ve*r* wonid :<. r sfick to It unless the system proved if. isXactoriTy,aBd it is fair topre?nm? ibat the remaining six States of the U ..ion would find biennial "sessions j*i-1 as satisfactory. Onr legislation c-.nes top bigh^> it is not worth the tr- nty we pay for it. The, greater - - '? it; u t 01 it 18 Trorifi UOlDiug. rmj th-aeand dollars a year is a very high l>r ice to pay for the laws made every y??r, and it coold be spent for a much bt-:ter purpose. - If the matter ever gets lefore the j/vople, there can be very little doubt ts ro bow they will decide it. The Guilford Coast? (food Roads Clnb held aaotber entnuiastic meet'n;' this alternoon. The niemoers of - ice club are preparing to inaugurate 1. an active campaign for macadamized roads ana are sending literature all orsr the county. A statement? has ; Qtfn presented showing that $300,040 of hnnds cau be issued for this |tu>* poi"w without increasing the present rat- of taxation, which it 12& cents.? Charlotte Ooscrver. 1 This explains why South Carolina ' is getting good roads. The people ' tbe-okaTt found out that the only way te Hart good roads it to pay for ; tfcem; and it- is to be preiatned tn*t they hare farther found that it pays to p?y for them. It baa been said that . 86aih Carolina is putting allof.htr ?<vnty in iebool?, and Nouth Carolina in <rood roads. Both eaoui are worthy of sappdrt. ??* * Tn CVambia State pablitbec Mr. Sryao'a ipeeeh in fall, bn; we hare ao: bad time to read it carefaily. Alat fK* VTA LLP'U?U iuw **? could net jet in hearing distance. Of , course,.it was expected that everybody couldn't hear, and we bave to be anions the nafcrtunates. We saw euougb ti understand why Mr. Bryan is so popnlar. He is a baadeome nun, with strong; chiracter in his face, fla-jnt, forcible, magnetic, and fall ef sympathy. Hie high moral character fa soon impressed on jon, and you fee. that be is desperately earnest and s'nere ia what he says. Mr. Bryan Get>ii? to appreciate tbifc as one ot his Wie a'l^vAsa trh iha lUVlg pUIUiV* 1U Ui? 4iuu?yc? w m<v< . . ?) u-ioutP of the fckmth Carolina College . he refers to eloquence as ipsech comto? Tram tb* heart. Nothing of dem- j *j;?ue nppearo in.anvthiag he *ay?, .. 7he London Saturday Rsvie, *peak? ^ :ua ..or . American . sentiment in the S-'Utb African war, sayi: "Briefly i Uu* conditio of public Jeeliug as ex- i p> S3* d in nevrapapsrs may be summed iij> bus. The A3aaiui*tration oigans . a; .' (he financial organs' are Rtill ' r vgly with us, but the latter are , b-.-i&Bing to injure ttsde. It mast | ub' be faigotton how completely the J tiu. Ministration win rh<; baod? of the ( financiers and trust companies." i "VDemocrats have been sayiag all ] - : that the government "is in the t is of tie great financier: and trait c-,: panies." and here we have- the ' taiOBv of aa outside witn.ess nata- ; rfavorable to the Administration trying the ^?me assertion-ja9t as a ra *.er of coorgn. -* . . . m i m > Ox accoubt of the rise in paper, a * v. zi ?any of the ceunty newspapers-' J iv -he State have raised their pric? of *rh*eription. Ordinary" white paper ; * '? ? k.*. r < & J men newspapers arm pnuicu u<*o < ad o.Bead 70 per cent, and the market j w xlt hi? an upward tendency. - J ^ iould the astronomical obierra itc-i.*? be made at Winmboro, oar town roald be made known .orer the whole | ? ?' f ;e United State*; and threughoot i tte world if tome important dUcorcrr | is lift da. | j ;>i$te?gui?hxi> aitroaomerg . in TT',?n?boro woald ill oar community edicational atmosphere that ?.v ^id felt fur a lon^ time. mm - * ?artii nKcArra othpr i ^ 7 i'KWA^PAIiJM T I** vvav* ?v? i :ti): fg b*Side* fas eciipfe, and tbeir j Hoa:io? night lend to many things of; ;t>ae to our community. L'JT'Ttn fcholid be made now to ob ; *??, be o operation of all the coiifgts , ia t;.e State' to make obterr&tiona at; ffiunaooro next May. * j "Obseryatiojcs made at Winntbo: o" j would ad<l anotner 10 me ibuqt ms- 'orica; incidents connected with *Vio'.?boro., Tried Frieqds Best For thirt^T- y earsTutt s Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick maris friend. , A Known Fact } For bilious headache, dyspepsia .' sour stomach, malaria,constipa- < tion and all kindred diseases. t TUTT'5 Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. MONEY TO LOAN \ , ; ( f= I*prrm-(t Farm stcured by first i *} Interest .8 per ceat. Fu ?uin*jj<K ?e?i thaii $609, J to 8 years. N (r-ssmi^ioiig. Borrower paya ac? u - i expenses. * A S. * WD. D??*L48$, j, ' WiMwW*. SAC. } H FAT1c J??W. I ii-M . Celiabla, 3. > X I I A'*'"'-" _7- - "tgyrr?rj The Kind You Have Always B in use for over 3D years, h; ? and lias LTwn1 All Counterfeits, Imitations a: periments that trifle "with ai Infants and Children?Exper What is Uj Castpria is a substitute for Ca and Soothing Syrups. It H I contains neither Opium, ttfoi substance. Its age is its gua and allays Feverishness. It < Colic. It relieves Teething- T and Flatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels,- giving The Children's Panacea?The GENUINE O^ST v i i - et y^jjearsmeo $ "iC-i* ... * I? He Kind You Ha? a .In Use For Ov .. fMeCgWTAUWCOMyiiyT, TtgWHl i^A*' ;*? . , r ' ' ??p . > ' * ::- : ' -'. ' V J! We have very little faitfryi ial Macraua, bat his st&lequfcce that officiil communications to: hi?' iver? read by the British r fflcera before delivery to him a' least deservei searching investigation. . I'D BE A FARMER S Wirfe.'' ' [ am a wild aul Unghing-.gi^, ju?t turngd of sweet freyanteeu,^".,. Aj fall of mischief atidTof 'fan"as ever ''you bavft"?6en,: w 41 And whe-i I am a woman gpuvmy^m' city dude for ine; f.r If ever I marry in iny life, a .farnj^c'*. slave I'll be. !- J.~r' i ? -v [Jove a cjumry life; I love the^oyoni bretz?; . I love tc hf-ar the staging Virds/among 4 the lof-V'trees* ' * The lowing; herd*, the^bleatin^ flocka, ' make inasic-aweetfor rae; If ever I tnaTT ip my Jifor a larmerV slave Til be/ " nxi \ [love to.see the cbioJwna skip^LJAje . to miJIv the cow?j [ Jove to tiear tfce farmer's boyVajsvbiftt ' ling at tie plovr?'?*-v ^ ^ ^ A.ud field* of cora -aod wavfugj^aas'! see pteaoapt'si^ils^OLimeJ;^ [f ever I marry ip jjiy ljfe, i' farjier'ji. : ? I'hl rV-r-i : ' " - Biare i n ue ! ' ' _*JF < Let other girls,. beif, erij >y the gloomy town, 'Mid dn^ky wall$..iUA(i jJgskysties^Mo >\ r*mble ap,/ ? Bat flowery b'alike,' ffticfkaady ?dod$, a:>d sitnny a k i&j*}or-'^ie' -v*^ " [f ever ? marrr. io my dife,;'atfkrtofcr'* . slsve.I'il bec,.-^ si ftr* ?ver in Marion coon'tV Where ibej . raiie a bala' bf cotton^i'd'the* tc^&V'ihe farmer* a: e freely buying gaauo and i they are going to p ant t&eip ttsnal- ; acreage.in cottc.p, ... .a-:h H-* rut ? : McMaster Co... gnaray'teo erftf^ bot~ j tie of ChsinbrrlaliipH Cough Remedy I icil wiil refund "t-he money td'tfijone , who is not:satisfied after usin^twothirds of the .contents. Tbit. iis the ' t?esi remedy in the,worJd,for la^grippe, JOugbs, cold?, crodp and w};qopiDg lough and is pleasant aua safe to take, [t prevouU any tendency of a "cO a to ' result in pneumonia. . Capt &A Peterkl*. ot Foj/,Motte, 5. (J.f started a tomato cannery hut. rear. Ht succeeded so weft thai h? will enlftTgo hia factory this season.' "W. 8. Pbiipot, Albany, Ga,flays: lDeWitt's Little Early Ei?e/s xiid ma ; oore good than any pills I e7er took." Tb? famons fitrfe pills for conitrpation. >il:ou8nes8 and' liver and bowel troa)les.;. McMasteAC'o^v;: ;> i, :The-farmer* of-St J&aUbew*,?Oringebarg county; ar6-preparing. vto. ala'ot a--larger- erop of cottoa' tlran itnal. Tbev are-Wmtfn# ont?inroo-Yn arge qnanfiiies. ~ '< * >:?? .* | DAi/ll I' |%vifwu Baking Powder j - *" ?.' Made from pure cream of tartar, ;: Safeguards the food against alum* Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of. the. present day. BOYAL BAKlNgpOWXReq.MEW VOWC.. ; Founded 1842. > * 1 : p* #lp fi# j H1Kbff PplANosf "Sing their own praise."; If yoa reckon Hhtf endiefSfjoy &Qd ' vcnrianeDt valae' yon wrlJ gBtone^f tios<i celebrated; STIEFF PI'&NOS. Phpy are made with all thi? skfH which 'ntv < ears 61 consist' andP.caretai at culio > i > ^verv-dtrtiil' cf; their contraction cau command. Therefore vre ->fcbn^t. Burden yon onneceswirif? iff G PRIGE. >nvenfeDt tertiqs-? IfiNIS TUNING . ^Np REPAIRI^\Gv. ,i j .^Dh^s-I V^JA^o:*JOfp^WK*K, . , : BALTIttOfi&'lCBt, '* fcrl r< N ?.21S . JLO?ri''ntMi Stv CbaripUe, N..O. C. H. WUiMQTHi Mactger. gggglp^^p I ought, and whicli lias been ?S borne the signature cf ? been made under his peripervision since its infancy, o one to deceive you in this, ud Substitutes are but Excd endanger the health of ience against Experiment. ASTORIA j stor Oil, Paregoric, Drops Iarmless and Pleasant, it rpfaine nor other Narcotic rantee. It destroys Worms lures Diarrhoea and Wind roubles, cures Constipation es the Food, regulates the healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. or!a always ignatur? of _ e Always Bought , -4 . . W ^ ec 30 Years. ray m'crr. ncw vomk oitv. CEXSrSlENUlIKKATORS. A number o? people hare beon inquiring aboot the census enumerator!. The Chester Lantern publishes the following information, which may Ue of service to many nere: Mr. T. J. CnoninpbaK), supervisor of.: censua-for this district, is receiving many. inquiries about the appointment of enumerators, and some no doubt do not understand why appointments are not -made. He is acting upon order* from beadqnarlcrs. He joe9 to Atlanta t?-day to meet the a?sistaut director. Wh?>n he returns be will fend out the rrqnired "tesf schedules,"-a blank prepared for applicauts to fill out, WDlcn Will serT? a? & kiuu ut msiuiu*ii,ou to determine their fitness. When these have all been returned to him he will make the" appoitmentg. Of course ho will not wait for any that may uo: be.rfctnrn*<l within a reasonable thr.e. Thia explanation is made at the request of Supervisor Cunningham. and its purpose is to make many inquire* unnecessary^ Tfaoas&nds Have Kidney Trouble v and. Don't Know it. How To Find Out. ;Fill*a bottle or common glass with your yatgr^and. let it- stand twenty-four hours; a ~ V * ? f~\ j.. _j. sediment or setindicates an unhealthy^ ?ondk fTffi V/f tion. of the kiduIlA IrTR/ '. i y neys'< if it stains y?ur -inen ^ Jevidence of kidmi\\] ney trouble; too frequent iiesire to < " pass it or pain in I " the back is also convincing prooi xnatine Kianeys ana dladder are out of order. * . > What to Do. -There; is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, the great kidney .remedy fulfills every wish' in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part: of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water 'and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects" following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up malny times during the night. The mild and the extra l: -tt 4. .( CnMMi. DAA* .... orauivy citcti vi Jffoui)?*i\uui is wuu realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists inSOc. and$l. sizes. You may .have a sample bottle bf this wonderful . discovery |^/V7V*_|| and a book that ' tells more about it, both sentBpgjsjHffi absolutely .free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & . Home of 8w*mj>Eoot Co.," Birighamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. "Ra?v "Rnnninp . . "HflDSEHCLr * 6 /A The most modern Sewing Machine ot the age, embrac ing;all the-latest improve ments. -Unequaled for Dura bility,. Range ,of Work and Simplicity.' . Dealers, wanted " m' unoccu pied territory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, - Richmond, Virginia. 12 2S-iy UNDERTAKING -IX Iff BSPARTMKNr,-, iritfj % fall stock ?f Caskets, R^'il Jsues asd Cofias, c?asraotlr *? bam?, tod as-- ftf bearst when rt^uesU-d. Fbaakfal for past patronage a?rfsdM?istioE f?r aihare in &e fatnre/ia the ?'d,9'au^ -1'^ tft fl m U bnnr? TSE BLLI9TT CK* SH@P, j, m, atti^rr & c?. 4Hf-ly * ' / rEASTERYUXE ITEMS. Mist Eva Colyin left not long since forldgefie'd where she is attending the Co-Edncai.on*! imitate. Mra. Sarah Gladden, of Shelton, wbo bas keen very ill, is improving slowly. Mr. William Weir, of Clownej's, was in ibis commnDiiy one day this week. Mr*. Belhey, of Florence, is visiting her son, Prof. Bethey. Measles are reported in this community. We regret to chronicle the recent death of Mre. Sallie Coleman, of Clifton, formerly of this community, which occurred on (he 1-ith inst. Sbe died suddenly of heart disease. She was eighty-odd years of age, and was highly respected and beloved by a lar^e circle of relaiivfs ai.d friends. wbo will long remember her kindi.ess and liberal hospitality daring her long residence in onr midst. "Aunt 3a!;ie" was a familiar household word with the people and we shall miss her verv i mnch. She was a consistent member of Antioch Methodist Church. The ; fnneral services were conducted b\ Rev. B. P. Ingraham. Fob. 17, 1900. R. R. Jeffares. 1 t ?L xne ciaim 01 oiaer cougn mwuiumc# to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest in the following testimonial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says: "I bad kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of 1897, Tying every caugh medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr. Houlehan and be advised me to trv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my monev if 1 was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were verr sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I cot a cold, and s .on find relief. I alio recommend it to my friendc and am glad to say it is the best of ill cough medicines.3-" For stle by McM&sler Co. J-Joliday... Q-oods... I liaye a nice selection just opened for inspection from wMch to select your Christmas Presents, consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, ?J Divnv nnA"nc Also, nice presents * in China and Rogers k Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and reliable as thev c?n be bought anywhere. Call soon and make your selection. G. M. Chandler. I3 -! nnnn Minna (jUUil fflULt^ FOR SALE. Bought right and we will?? sell cheap.** ft V. DOTY & CO. JUST ARRIVED and FOR sale:. A NICE LOT OF HOUSES AND MULES, a few good Mares, a fine Combination Ilor?e> aod a fair Plug Horses. Mv mules are finer than I have ever bandied. I will eel] the above stock cheap for cash, or on time for g>od bankable paper. Cows. I will pay the higfce*! c>nh price for all, classes of caul?. far or pj>r. Buggies. 1 bare a few nice BU'-GiE^ thai I will se 1 cheap f.? ca?J?. , I have employed Mr Arthur Owenc for the present \eai\ He will be j?Ud to have his friends cili osi him and <lo some bu^inesi. A. Williford, W? r?r?aVw\r*rv \ i ! ATTENTION " OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A T TVTT- r^i T? J\ L,liN n ur TINWARE: I HAVE JUST . RECEIVED. I ;isli Ketch"ri Pane, D. iry Pan*, Pud :i??g P*??>, ?Mly Fauf, "] W'akh Paris, Columhi?, SouJ.o^ed and J: Jain Pie Pii?t^j, Tea, Bowl ! and GraF) tfrrniucrs, Gr?t ri,Po- I ut Masher., Curd Moulds, Eg* ; Whip-, Toasters, fi>u?ve i\euie*, D sh Katies lea, T*nie and Ba?i- < iuff spciovp, Colander-, C o 9 e ?s Stands, Bicuit Cotters, &c , ?frc. J. W, SEIGLER ' a ? J SALT RHEUI Johnston's QUART JUSTSH Slight.Skin Eruption* are a IFarnlnf The Only Safe Way Is to Hwd tk< Is the Host Fowenu Nature, in her efforts to correct m careless living-, or it may be from anc< other imperfections on the skin, as a ve haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pul you neglect to heed the warning ana. c< Many a lingering, painful disease a simply because these notes of warninj pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S S Miss Abbie J. Rande, of Marshall, " I was cured of a bad humor afte doctors and my friends said it was salt and"ears, and then on my whole body, suffered during those fire years, is no u I did. I tried every medicine that wa enough to buy a house. I heard J " ~ J * >"- V-AA1 Jli T T praisea. x incu 3. uuouc xu a finished the third bottle I was complet< since. I never got any thing to do me SARSAPARILLA. I wonld heartily a< or skin disease of any kind to try it at < trouble, and was run down and miseral made me all right.".. The blood is your life and if you kee eist disease or face contagion fearlessly, fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in: MJ.CJAIGAIT DntTGr COM John H. McMaster & Co.; Winnsboro.S. tf M. Patrick'Woodward,?. C.; T. G. Ps unnt ^ un Your opr We ape F^eady A Sl^oWirig S; T A beautiful line of Wli s Checked Muslin and Piq were contracted for'last* J prices; you; can have the Hamburg, Nainsook-and We are also showing j Spring colors in Prints, Duck and Zephyr Gin bought cheap. The.'ear vantage. We will show you goo Sheeting and; Towels, an in".. fuTA vv llllCv' til-HIU| yard lengths. These ;ai quality, 50c and?5'&'// We have many^ew tli be interested. Give us '< iloMu/nl! Dp' i uu uaiunvu vi ' \ ? f'-iyLr W&% .1 li^l T:" f'll ?H. of style and we wHl satisfy yeta littlest expense* tJaJt, Kid, (Jok patent leather?take yottt cho in mind that you Mt t&e fceneJ shoe experience ia buying of u* are laying: our plans to sell j Was you live* Wcfd rathi proms all your life than a big-pt That means little prices ana big ALSO SEE MY IM rftRiRA' P WHEN YOU NEED AN Q. D. WI] Cut ttl* ad. i will fctwaart-TW u Tea (mramii I lately tea 'gnu* lg3g9ra?nHS9B W?tt*ry than y? 3f?aH a*f. ek&rgta and ta HH Din words, phi W?>taUr's Inter; poi>U?hod, contain: 9^j w?TM?Ur'i I at 09 than V^SB anang?n?at is sn Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artI3cially digests the food and aids Mature , in strengthening and recon* strutting the exhausted digestive ?r? jans. It is the latest diseased digest* i." j and tonic. No otherffl^eratien san approach* it in effro&rv. fc isitantly relieves and permaneatfy cure# Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn* Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Hauses, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Craimpe,an4 all other results of imperfeetdl^estiea. Prepared by E.C. D?W!tt AC*..CtjRoflO. McMASffER CO. Winulboro, S. C. - - 1 . ?sa VI CURED BY g Sarsaparilla BOTTLES. I ER XN.TSBE. ; r of Something JBIore Sorioas to Com* i Warning. Johnston's Sarsaparllla Blood Purifier Known. is takes, which mi:takes have come from :sstors, shoots out pimples, blotches a,n2 arning that more serious troubles (pe> monary diseases) are certain to follow if jk ?rreet the mistakes. . Vf ud many an earlydeath has been aroide4 " T hare been - heeded and the blood kept ? ARSAPARILLA.. fl' Mich., writes: r suffering with it for five years. Xh? rheum. It came out oh my head, necg I was perfectly raw with it. What X ? i -11.-? Miem me i? ISO i.1 VWUJ frviMvi ? . is advertised to cure it -1 spent money OHNSTON'S SAESAPAEILLA highl* 1 to improve right'away, and when 1 haa ;ly cured. I have never had a ten eh of it the least good till I tried J0HN8T059 Ivise all who are suffering, from httmor* jiice. I had also"a good'deal of ttcmadl 3le, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPAEILLA p it pure and strong you can positively JOHNSTON'S SARSAPAEILLA neref M full quart bottles at only one dollar eacfc CPAIVT, DUTROIT, 1UU# . C-; T. W. v oodward & Co., Eockton,S.C.t ttnW&Co.. White Oak, S. C. ing Shopping. to Help You by j ppir^g ?oodsi - : M * j! _ nilL T LltC AjQVCW m - r .mi u uo, ue. Some of these .goods before the me in :m'ch?pn\;v^scf|i^Jc>t of 4 1 Lawn Embroideries^' i large and varied stock of Jk Per<^l^--- oIoredSfique, ^ ighams. These-gbdife all ly uuycip will b?.uv d valae3n,'\^i|CSBfea^s> d have a special, bargain in two-and-a-half-andv.three- v re factory ^splend id ft -..* ? '>i. ? . . ?"* iings to shpw^nd ^ you will j ;'i ^ :v>.v = '*. j. . - i 1 If Goods COapy, - i - in Dress ' ;S| Shoes- 4 I If a always well to have an extra pair. If you thmfc 700 v, can't afford it, suppose you re?f #?/vsf? ww? on maw WWIWi , . ,f for when the work^a- ** I . shoes are wornactthe extra fill into tiitic place the . new pair is kept for dtts. There's plenty of foom for I -r- , > rowntastcat' ~~ / 'SEE WwttaSQle ictf oat bear ^ -:-i? *&->> rmtei jou shoes as . Cn19 Clmpc * hivt Uttle: ^ oSt|tfstoagg>- lg4leyostfeet r.Mtitfa^tlon. V - ." J "" MENSE STOCK OF . fINfc SHOES YTHING IN THls\lNE CjLTFORJ). us une Dollar; rat and send It to ns witbone dollar and -we _ this $19.00 Dictionary, sofcjcct-to examination. It at your nearest expie?.office and tf found abeo* fleet bargain ever hsard of and* better 41ciftbare yet seen, pay-.the exppew stent {Ui ke the book. This Dletlomay contains 18,000 rases and definitions than arefto be Till la national Dictionary. It le the wot DMkmarr sftdiy 4K.000 more wcrds than webeter'e and ?st Unabridged Dictionaries and bee M iaore STXE'8 IBTXBXATIOXIL' DICTtOVAKT. The perior, the reference >- exaet-audit Is iheehHely n grade, up-to-date Dictionary oe thamarbet. onary ia printed on flat-dearpapenjMde expttssly a ele&r type and le ha^dwmely botmd m ruLL n*rbi#a ?dgw, indexed lot bcljr $4.tl. As lonair has ABSOLUTS! Y VO BQu AL. Mjmi Kiotcd cauiofoe at becfes u sp*d?l prieet, fBO. E WERNER COMPANY, * : , Kaailkehren. Akron, Ohio. er OaaipftBy is thoroughly reUabl#.]?S&tor. v* ? " ? -" _ ** i Notice to Voters ? -J |- .rr-rt ' 1 Tuk Bo k< of Registration tor ;be * next Muai? i,><* ?leetio?, to te h-ld on Apri. 2tii oexr fnr Int*n l*h- aud four Warriei'R for - ?l.e tow??- ??t :Vnnn?boro, 6. C-, will be open I'ui itie legifterlng of voters at the ?'??ie of John M. Smiih on Jaunary 1. 1900, and closed April 1, 1900 All voters in t?.i? election are required <? '.r>gi*ier within I um.iiuic. U . . .. J.fi jtOAN, j v >r.v|n>?:d*n*. r W. M, CATBCART, Sa ervisor of Reu ^"ration : fAfflllUA I Ul I lefl cored w heme Wttfa" ' ' v'?^j5s ' . - ' -.35^