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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PUBLIWHED TR- WEPKLY -BY SvS NLD RERA LD CO MPANY. .ItA4. LN A DVANCF: On3 1-ar. - - $3.00 ;it Uiati. - - - 1.50 VNNSBORO, S. Q. Thuts-lay, January 5. - 1899. NEW YEAR ADVICE. All of the nenpapara in th, State have had articles on the new I ear, and the burden of m->st of th-nm is giving adviee t) farmer;. Possibly we ought not to be alone, but we may say in the outset tbat we do nt expect onr ad vice to be taken. We are inclined to be optimistic. It is true that the times are hAr:), bat in Fairfield we do not believe they are any harder than six or seven 3 ears azo. It is true cotton tells for abut what it takes to make it, but this, in our opinion, is the best thing that could happen t the South, and toe only fear we have is that the price will not stay down long enongh to exercise a good eff-ct on c~tton planters. 1z has been fully demonstrated that farmers ::l not unite in reducing the cotton, and tL: necessity alone wi!l reduce the number of acres in cAton. Thi :;e cessity is four cents cotton, and let us hope that that will te theyruling price next fall. Already the blessings of four cents cotton are ob3erved. From all parts of the State the news comes that more small grain has been planted thin in many ye. ;. 'Ir. T K El liott, at the meeting of tle Wateree Cina, made the point thar it. wats a great ert >r to say that the--e %v,> no market for wh-at, o-itz, c'orn, ptatoes, eggrs, mint, e-c A srenor's h-r.ee, mu.ez, cattle, hog, sl.e,;p, and his own family would ay~ fuirnki-i a market." Tnis is trut?, and when the full force of it i. anrdiat', and acted upon, a new era wil! have come. If Farmer A can raise a!l the meat,! floar, chickens, beef, butter, vegetables and practically everythin n-ed on his table, and :hen make two or three: bale; of cotslon, and cme-;n& our ever. ur with a fe w dollars shliad, hvw rauch better off b i. iha, hi- mte hbor! Farmer B who mnda-ter t cotton, which he sol for ab 'ut 4c, and couldn't paylh's bile for fertilizers and groceries? iversideation in at! Ilines is the -pumedy. No country -can prosper whibh depensis upon onc thing. In Winnsboro a beginsinig has been made, The effects of the ctton mills have often been nioted, but other kinds of enterprise should be tried. DEATE OF CAPT. OSCAR BARBER Chester, De ~smber 24.-Special to the News au Courier: News reached Chester to-day from Richbarg that the death of Capt. Oscar Barber occurred at his old home there this morning. In his death Chester Couurv losea one of her oldest, most influential and mnost highly esteemed citizens. Capt. Birber was born in Fairdf/d County, October 24, 1830. and was therefore' in the G9t.5 year of his age. lHe received his ednec. ion, in Fairfield and Chester counities, and has lived most of bia life in th.a vi'age of Rlich burg. this county. lHe has been a mnost successful farmer, and he. has in ra time amassed a comnfor taml tortune lie was ait one time presi ent of and a large stockholder in. the C--dir Sh:,als Cotton Manfacturcing Co uany, near Richburg. He entered the war a~a a private and served an a brave Confe~derate soldier during the entire four year? o:f the war. At the eloeof the war hie was captain of Com.>av B, 4-h Saath :'arolina. Regimen?, in General M. ''. Bader' brigade. He has always been oont ic4l leader in ttia county, d,.i'. - -o t et fective work during the it~e astruc tion perio I. He was in 1876 chn~ir man of the connty executive co nmit tee, and la 1878 was elected to the Legislature as a Representative, w here he served two :er'ns. For the past two years Capt. Barber has beeni a great sufferer from tbe effects ot two strokes of paralysis. Yesterday r:ernoon, as was hi< custo~n. he was riding over his piantation. anid seemed to be free of pain and in good health. This morning early he waq suddenly summoned 1o his etern&al .ewvard. He leaves two souis. a widotw, brotber a-.d a large circle of relati'res and friends. One of his sons, Mr. J Bar:;r, is in business at Rcwourg, and th~e other is well known ..e- S iuth Carolina as Attorney t;leral W. A. Barber. Buerten's Aroia sa~re. The Best Salve in the wornd for (>.. Bruisee, Sores, Ulce:s, Snt RD:: Fever Sores, Tetter, - rd aa tionr-, and positively eure Pies, or no~ pay required. It is aaranted to :e I perfect satisfaction, or monmey refund ed. Price 25 ceum per iox. 'or sale by McMaster Co. Zasily,Quiciy, Permianerdty Restore -toInseonnia, its. Diz,zess, Hvsteria, vosDebility, Lost Vit.e!ity. Semiinal Loises, - ImgMemory-the result of Over-wo'rk, Worry, tIess. Errors of Youth or ()ver-indulgence. P'rice 5O:. anid Si: 6 bexes $5. Ft. quick, positive -ind lasting resuzks ir: Sexuti we.kness, I:mtenev. Nervous Dehiiity and Le Vitality usec YELLOW LABEL SPEciAL-double strength wi'. zive strength and tone to every par i and cifeet : prraert cure. Cheapest and best. .co Pills -' Ev a. r:R EE..... seti of the famious Jare-nese Lite te'llets oili be given with a sr box or rtore of Msg ne tic Nervi:'2. iree. Sold only by: J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Women Should Know it. Many women suffer untoll agony and misery because th nature of their d.sease is not coricctly understood. They bave; been led to believe that. wottib trouble or female weakness of soine tort is responsible for the many ilk that beset womankind. Neuralgia, nervonsness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rbeumatisw, a dragging pain or dull ache in the Lack, weakness or bearing down sens,,lion, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor, freqent desire to pass it witt scald ing or burniag sensation, sediment in it after standing in bottle or common glas; far twenty-four hours, are signs of kidney and 6ladder trouble. The above symptoms are often at tributed by the patient herself or by her pbysician to female weakness or womb troub!e. Hence. so many fail to obtain relief, because they are treat inz, not ttie disease itself, but a re flection of :he primary cause, which is kidney tronbie. In faci, wcfmen as well as men are made miser Ide with kidney and bladder troub:c and b:th need the Fame reiedr. Dr, Kihiner's Scamp Root is tha great discoverf of the eminent kidn'' and bladder specialist, and is easy to gt at any i ig store for fify ceuts or one daliar. To prove its wonderful merits vou may have a ample bottle and boo.4 te!ling all about it, both sent aban. latel (reew: mail. Kindiy mentio THE NEWS AND R.ALD and send ;our addr to Dr. Kilroer & Co., Bingham'o, N Y. Look! A Stitch In Time Saves nine haghes' Tonic (new im proved, taste pleasant), taken in ear'y spring and fall orevents Chilis, Dengne sr.. Malarbii Fevers. Acts on the liver, toncn !p the system. Better than Quinine. Gmarauteed, try it. At D)ri.gsts. 50u-. and $1.00 bties. * Success--Worth Knowing. 10 years' necess in the Sout, proves lugbes- To.ie a treat remedy for ;hiis and :! Mla:ial Fevers. Better han Qui'i.-. Guaranteed, i-y i;. At 1, i t . f0a ..d $1.00 bv tles* n the hsir. -k: rowth. 1A~ ~~v --r;'Riatertore 6=7y ;;air 6 1 'Y-tiqla Color. TRY L"8 FOOT EASE, A puwder Lo be shaken into the shoe. At this sena-f: n your feet feel swolle-, nervous and danp. If you have smart ing feet or t ight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It warms the feet and makes walking easv. Cures swollen and swerating feet, blisters and callous spolt Relieves co nI and bunions of all paiu and is a certain cure for Chilblains and Frost Lites. Try it To-DxY. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 2-. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmnsted, Le Roy, N.Y. 8'k Into Your Shoes Allen's Fo~t ~ nowder for the feet. It cures painful, s mart ing, nervous feet and instant the sting out of corns and bunions. It the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certaim ure for Chilblains, sweating, callous, tired, aching feet. Try it TO-DAY. Sold by- all druggists and shoe storess 25c. Tiel package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. * is a wonderful aid in the : *l maintenance of health; it is 3 an easily assimilable form of nourishment in illness, and 8 -is invaluable in restoring! " hteed nerves and in con valescence. 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EXACT CQPYOT WRAPF.R, *- d F !YDRY BIDI t des es, an< 8 u yc1 __ .- ust MWFEHUFFEREI tWsever-aflottas dinn ad herar *L GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors RRYS XCI -~ forFloraduterte wit) -U th fllyt everaclite kn Yo Four, rdlerlhated prom ahe oes Freninmtt Agstu delhiv1red you stton. aboTE andsL MEDA Flut Forte speedyad peranntdur of ;etr havtre an stceas, upa-to era'ye andkn itentirl byiat Yitour odequlrivs wihe ptch the bant satttialoinstnln uffealivecredso stch atritch, p-anulated GOMEAL. Dr. Cay. CniondERRYfc ore the ey tniod pentcurifie: tnderifuge.an kin Oicntmen Sodb A O. Opp The iKind ASTOR IA .'11C CE4-0!Z.,.C"r..NY. UCW YOr-KCIT'I.. 18 A HAPP ONE. E RYwroman is underobliations to) herself and the man se mar ries tobe inthe most healthy con ion possible. She should be free of female diseases and menstral irreg rities, because the condition of the0 'e makes or mars the home. Don't ay because you dread to consult a :tor, for a consultation is unnee ar.Get a few bottles of R TS Ej PEMALE . TLIPANACEA Trade(Or -1-.,,Iak I treat yourselfI in the privacy of -r h t- it;here my cotvns ori.. tin e ouBrYcs i omiate andwe igaton rutou rsef h age show to ieste iou themos edithyon *ion psil.g s ould ea freel as feae dimes e f and erieg W.itE, becUNER th cotio henAa TA mae o Arteh. Do' ra emae udreadstof consulters Ctornc:, ora ctton istarch, r. Gen an ftertis date ERtES Maa~ 0 arEl tr yorerlocfe in te hart of >n o It wl o.I therbsnes p t shmfewt quick deser o andt urMeais compitd, rnand Shwip trucesou free your gcar how toB -ands faous-pregoods, e evergscoulant, fasille Toe g Teimeit ErTOl:i ef an bs~o : reed for CoRnsump.t. tephes Ailyau thousandstof h ope a, Teebenalrad Lung Trube i te v:l-rtem h~ -IHAVE JUST RECEIVED As protty a Stock of roods as has ever been brought to the towa, Consisting in part of Rogers & Bro.'s celebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. -ALSO Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., & c., and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conve nience. Respectrully, C. M. CHANDLER Machinery I lachemepphs nuiRimus Manufacturers' Agents for tiLe SMITH SONS GINNING MACINERY.& ENGINES, BOILERS, &c Our MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Teie phone crank too. W. 0. MeKEOVJN & Phone in onr CORNWELL. effice nit Winisboro and Chorer line. 4-G "We haTe three car - birth of the last on:%'. ties of :0 .'. . 1 ~ PiCr. is cf Our chi t a e so a gance that thc l:t: is tealthiest, pre:.:.: flnest-ooking ofL.hs My wife thinks MiGi - - Friend is the -r~. and: grandest , remedy in the - world for cxpect a nt niothers."- ~ Written by a Ken tucky Atlorney-at Y suffe: d~ ..ent to chil I ositionl andJ t.ic - :i nrh ughout the o :.: tctse this relax ,penetrating u:r.:leves C.1c usual distress. A ::.: : d rn-.:: .e is pretty sure to have a gc .Y :ured cuP?i. The patient is kept it, : ,:.~, Lealthy condition, which the c'.d n:. inter s. Mother's Friend tal:-s . .: *-:-u'hta. crisis quickliy and :L1.:.: ~..sl. .1 assists in her r.pl. -. . :-,:::.. off the dangers 11 .z *3-:1fG -. livery. THE NEW WAY. OMNused male diseases " - WNds could o nly be treated after "lo c a 1 examina V tions" by physi clans. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suaffering. Thein troduction of E) Vjn f Cardul has now demon stated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure * MCELRtEE kcen in the privacy of a woman's wnhome insures quick relief and 1eycure. Women need not Etate now. Wine of Cardul re ~tsno humiliating examina for its adoption. It cures any ~se that comes under the head Semale troubles'"-disordered res, falling of the womb, P'es," change of life. Itmnakes 94~ beautiful by making them Ici It keeps them young by keeg them healthy. $1.00 at thetg store. ' dvcoin cases reuring special di, address, tu ig symptoms, ~i th 'es Advfsory Deprtmeilt." Th~tnoiMedicine co., Chatta W.l. ASON,M.D., Cary, Miss.,says: "I USine of Cardul extensively in my preandind ita most excellentl Drepaza for female oubis." hr Sale. A TRNAOF 176 ACRES OF Wi "d A" River, belongin~ o Ca I '. \l. Brc& and bn::de'd 17y h. , of 1.ees 1 G. Siet-,t Tb onson and o4,ia For termns. i,-o old A. 8- .D. DOUG;LASS. C 11-17 Attoys, Win.... ' a FICANIh-cure Constipation and' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Timo let wcen Col uambla and Jack sonville. Eastern Tue Between Co lumbia and Other Points. Effective July 6, 1898. No. 38 No. SG Nort~lhbound. Daily. Daily. Lv. J'vilne, F.C.&P.RY......... 8 00a 6 50p 1Sa~anna1......... .....12 08p 11 20p .&r. CofumbiP .............. .4c05p 4 24a Lv. Char'ton,SC&GRR... 7 30 a 5 80 Ar. Columbin............. 10 5a 19 1CP ASpartabirg, So. Ry 2_85' 11 25a Ar.Ahe e................. 6 03p 245P Lv. Augusta, So. 7y...........2 lp 9 80 Graniteville............2 9p 10 15p Trenton. .......... ..- 3 08 11 Op .Johnstons.. ........... d 19p 11 20 .ColumbaUn. dep't........ 4 51p 2 10 v -Corlbia Bland'g st ... ....... 5 - 684 a. Wiunsboro ................ 6 p 6 28 a Chester ...... .... ..... . 64p 7 18a lock Hill ............... 26p 758a Ar. Charlotte....... ........ P 900a Ar (:rccusboro ................ 10 43P 12 10p Lv. (reensboro ...... .... .10 50 p Ar. Norfoilk ..... .... 50 a ....... Danville................ 1151p 1 85p Ar. Richmond ................. 6 40 a 6 2p Ar.Washington................ 642a 985p BaltimorePa.R.R........ 803a 1185p Philadelphia........... 10 15a 2 56 " New York............. 12 43p 623a Southbound. No. 37 No. 35 Daily. Daily. Lv. New York, Pa. R.R......... 4 80p 1215nt " Philsdelphia ................ 655p 850a "Baltimore................ 920 -I p 1681a Lv Wash'ton, So. Ry... 10 d8p 1 25a Lv Richmond.................. 1210nt 12 Cjm LT. Danville .................. 550. 6Up Lv. Norfolk................935P. Ar. Greensboro.............845.. Lv. Greensboro............ 05a 782 Charlotte... ...........985 102p *Rock 1UI.................10 na11COp Chester..................... 10 a 1187V - Winnsboro.................lidla 1225a t olbi Blaqd's st.....12 45a 187a Co 01'baM t*.:::i 115p 400a " Johnston&.............2Wp G0O& " Trenton...............SO0p 625 a " Granitevill .............8pTo. Ar. Augusta.................... 8 ODA I .Ashevile .......... ........ 2& 5 1,. patabug...........1140a 515p Lv. Col'bl, S.C.&G.Ry ....... 850p 7.. Ar.Cblesto .5.............. . 4 . Ly. Co c.&P.Ry........1155 a 1247a . 447p 508 I LrLiNG CAB SERY103. ExeetdaI1lypassenger weryios between INoz, bland8-WasbntoandSouthetern Limited. Solid Vestibule.d trats with dining cars and first clan oaes north of Charlotte. Il11511man drawing room sleeping carsbetween , a ,Jacksonville, Savanah Washington Pullman Sleeping Cans between Charlotte and Richmond. FulLman drawing-room sleeping ears be. tween G~reensbnro and Norfolk. Close eonnvec tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. arriving *,here in t r for breakfast. Solid train, wnih Parlor cars, between ICharleston infd As~.eville. Nos. 33 n3d .A-U. S. Fast Mail. Througxi Pallman drawuj g room buffet sleeping ears be tween Jacksonville =nd New York and Pu: i. Inan slccrning cars betw een Augusta and Char lotte. Pr.lrnan sleeping cars between Jack sonville and *olumbia, en route daily between Jr~cksonville and Cincinnati, via Ash1e. F R A'NI S. G A N.NN , J. M. Cuil?, T'hirdl V-P. &Gcon. Mgr T. M., \Vashintoa. I. AT.Y TUMi. . H. HARDWICK, P.k. A.- Wshngton. G P. A.. Atlt Uoartarg......... 11e0ver15 LP.CEl , 50.G2..... CE TS 00 0 X AiSEPIG A 8]VIE Excelen asly er avCo jewe Limted folidoc o aske ts, Buinin cas and Coris, cs tahno o harlote Pullman frpawingaromnepage asbtween Tanra Jsnlle, Sate ntu, Wingo and eYok and atchmnddt. talhus ton atNoL O OIN T O ORT, Soli tri, wLIhProrT crsbetee Cleso adAseile Tu Retuns 1888.9 The Auditor's office will be open to receive tax returns from Jannary the 1-t ;o February 20th. All persons failing to make returns within the above mentioned dates will incur the 50 per ceit pevalty. All male citi zens between the age of 21 and 60 are liable to poll tax unless exampt by inw The Auditor or h4 deputy will be at the foltowi- g places on days *I,ecified and the balar-c. of time to F. bruary 20th in < ffice in Winnsboro. Aluit1:, Tuizsday, January 10. Ulh -:d, Wednesday, Januarf 11. i., 1 hursday, January 12. i''e, Friay, January 13. Wo. ( ward, 1artnday, January 14. Wlh- - Oik, Monday, January. 16. G~add. isGrovaTuesday, Sanuary 17 F, zr i 1', Wedn< eday, Janust y, 18. R-dg way, Friday, January 20. 1.o6gitow, Monday, 23. entreville, Tuesday, January 24. -1. L. Coopcrs, Wednesday, January 25 Blthe wood. Thursday, January 26. Horeb (F. M. Curlee's store) Friday, January, 27. Monticello, Monday, January 30. Jenkinsville, Tuesday, January 31. J L. RICHMOND, A. F. C. 12-17 NEWS and HERALDa Tri-Weekf, $3 a Year in Advanee. W~ekly, $1.50 a Year in Advanos. LETERI HEADS, S BILL HIEA!)', NOTE BEADS, S LA WYFRS' BRIEFS. LIENS, DEE DS, CIRCULA R8, and everyth ing in job line deoe Sas cheaply as anywhere else ia StheState. ~IVE US A CHANCE very penny spent at home is kept it home. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the Equit ab~e Life A s-urance Society in this teriiry is dlesirous of secuir ing the service~ of a mant of char ac'er and ability to represent. its interest with Winnsboro as head quarters. The right man will be thoroughly educated in the science of life insurance and the art of successful soliciting. 'there is no business or profession no re quliring capital which is more re munerative than' a life agency conducted ni h ' nergy and abil ity. Corresponidence with men~ who desit e to secnre permanent e'nployment and are ambitions to attain promninetice in the profes sbon is invited. W. J. kODDEY, Mgr.,