The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 12, 1899, Image 2

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NEWS AND !ERALD. PUBLISHED TRI- WEEKLY S ANB RERAL) COMPANY rERs. N ADVANCE: On, Lzr - - - 83.00 5Lt G1ogths. -.- - - - 1.50: YINNSBORO, S. C. Thursday, January 12, - 1899. COLONIZING IMPOSSIBLE. A fe:v days ago we referred to the speech of Carl Schurz deliver d tt the Chicago University. It is such an able presentation of the argument against this new American idea of extending the United States and "their colonies" over the ends of the earth that we shall continas ih3 line of his argument for the benefit of those who may not have the time to study the question. Mr. Scburz makes, of course, the obvious point that these islands, the Phillipines, are not contiguons to our present domain, but beyond seas, and in a tropical climate, "where people of ihe Northern race, such as Anglo Sixon, or generally speaking, of Germanic blood, in mass to stay." Therefore, it cin hardly be hoped that Americans will migrate there and by their influence "determine the charac ter of those populations so as to as Eimilate them to our own." "This," says Mr. Zcharz, "is a delusion of the first magnitude," and most people will agree with hiua. "The working massesthose laboring in agriculiare and the industries," these are The ones, -1r. Schurz think-, -'that every where form the bulk of the, populati i; and th-e are the trua c.mnstituency of democratic governmCtt," bat on ac count ot the tropical climate this ckis of tie Northern races can not co there and do the work of the t opical zone. "rihe inmutable forcs of natr. ie again.-t Arnericanizir these i-lamis. Wha-!t then sIa 1 b' do:n- wi'h O.e 0? Who vauts them t; take p.trt in gover:.nt u- by sendimz S.ni r', Repre'iotatives to Co-gre'. ai by voting ior President .aud Vie-Pre.i dent? But if they are annexed as terri:-e, it ionus be with .h-. vie tha me will eventtualy becomne States flunt the impe-ialis.5Si v, wej uy preru:: the~ new ;-.-- 1993 at . mere~ depend-aci es, or' '-j e ove .a'u :t : I wilt vair- uce c.'atitu tion ii que-tio)n and mereV4i paim ount that this wouid be m. most, w.rijnus de: ~~ par-ure from the rn e thrat gov,:rs,-d treqnently quoted as precede.-ts. * * For the first time r-ince the abolition of slavery," we shall have "two kinds of Americans, Americans of the first class, who enjoy the privilege of tak ing ps.rt ini the Government in ae cordance with our old constitutional principles, and Americans of the second class, who are to be ruled in a substanally at bitrary faishion by the Americans of the first class, through Congress'onal legislation anid the ac tion of the Nation'l Etecutive -not to speak of individua' -.risters' arrogat ing to :hemncelves prsv r bayouri the law." ALREADY party lmnes ,are brokca on the i~sue of Imper ialism. A dyed in the w \ol Republican like Senator Hoar takes issue with a Republican THE 93vernor's messag e like all of the Governor's messagea luring the past seven or ,:ight 5 ears makes One X, Two X, and Three X thr' prominent feature. AN EMOTIONAL OLD MIAE. Tne company of scarred war vet erains had gathered in the town hall and were enjoying a glorious reunion. Baked beans and coffee were circulat ing brisklv; reminiscences of the ter rible war and tales of glory and hard -- ships were the order of the day. All hearts grew tender and many voices were husky with feeling as the old sol diers reicounted their experiences. Suddenir an old white-haired man, clad in tat'ered garments, darted past the dcorkoeper into the hall and fiung himself, sobbing, upon the command - er's neck. "Prison--do wn south -suffering - threejears!" he exclaimed, in a par * ~ sm of emotion. "Wha.t !" cried the commander. "an other old veteran? Welcome. com rade, to our humble feast." An er.ger group gathered about him and a d' zen questions~were asked. "W bet year?" What company?" "Lib'v ?" "Anfirsonville?' "Cata!e Thunder?'' The od hero waved his hand maje' ticale aind said, as distinctly as he could: "Hlow can 1 recall the awful tal'? - My bleeding heart shrinks from re Opening its wounds. Let the bene:hic tion of peace flood our weary sonts with resV. I a-n an emotional old man." "You are right," said the comman der, deeply touchcd by the veterau's words. "Let joy rale this happy hour. Sit down an;d partake with 11s." They brought him refreshments,! which he seemed to appreciate imn -mensely, and treated him as their most honored guest. Hie adjusted himtself broud four plates of beans, two pieces of pie and five cups of coffee and then fell 1o w ork steadily on the sanidwiches "How sweet," said he at length. "to meet t bne, linked by tbe indissolub! bonde of fraternal love ! A h, how it: fill my heart.-anrd stomach ! Excnse ne if I wipe awa; a happy tear. I t an emozional old man." All st ipa reveretit silence before the >id hero, untI'l he began on ha 27th midwiwich. Then the commander, vhor-e heart was overflowing with mpathy, asked in pity: "And did they treat you harshly in lose accarzed rebel prisons''" "What rebel prisons?" said the vet. rao. "Did you not say tha.t you were in a lonthern prison?" 1O. yes. I only goL out last 3ear. .ot three years down in Texas tor or, owing a mi'e. I am an emo-" Tlh-, co)rporaii tried to strike- him and he commiander trie d to trip him and he donakeeper tried to grab him; bat ; lipped from the, hall like a bullet .rom a gun, and the thought of the ray in which be had begniled thrn ender.,d the entire company emotion Li in the highest degree.-Boston Illu ninator. Women Should Know It. Many women suffer untold agony ind misery beci-ise the nature of their liiease is not correctly understood. rhey have been :ed to believe that womb tronb!e .r female weakness of tome bort is responible for tbe many ik that beset womankind. Neuralgia, nerv.usness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, 7heumatism, a dragging pain or dull tche in the back, weakness or bearing lown sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with stroDg odor, rreqent desire to pa--s it with scald ng or burning sensation, sediment in t after standing in bottle or common flass for twenty-foar 1tours, are signs >f kidney and bladder trouble. The above symptoms are often at 'ributed by the patient herself or by her physician to female weakness or omb trouble. Hence. so many fail o obtain relief, because tbey are treat ng, not the disease itself, but a re lection of the primary canse, which s kidney trouble. In fact, women as well as men are nade miserable with kidney and )1adder lroubiT and both need the -ame remedy. Dr Kilmer's Sramp Root is the rzteat discovery ofthe eminent kidney tnd bladder Epeciaist, anid is easy to r-t at anv drug store for fifty cenms >r onte dat ar. To pove its on.erfl mer'ts von na% hive an:ph b. t, A.ai book - ling all ab ut. it, bo! t Sent ab?. a!telv 1re-- by niti, Kitl!v mention PRE NEws AND IF.Ai.D :1tid -n our ;vttres, 1" D:-. Kowr1 a . 1 1101:111 - 1, N Y W hen You Ha.ve a Bad Cold Yt..i we. the be-t in- diite :1 bt nas : >e baih e -tt >t d1 ta. t h'nher'aiil's u'.h ".1am d. . You w a r-d Vbst w'J; ntO t'tl' gniekii rlt but eff et a per YOu -. .t 1. 1ia reuedt (!-a. witi reliEve le lungs itand keep expecto: aii in easy. Y u ant a re.CnieV iat wili colin rIct tnld :t'cy t*oward p~C~neum Yuw::a e m ed.. that is plessata! nO sa e ta lake. C :.,tInbeL* rla's Coogh Remizeds is t.he nh m'uedici t i. :1-e at. metI :i1 o b :~ 0 ir. mTW' t-. Thic Ieedy is vn:iu- for .-us en, of bad colds1 rF-tiy tor-eizt coudrit-a It ha- maeny ivals, but. far th::: mfe- *t - rmns e-O cure of bad every where admired 'nd praised. For sa'e by McMaster Co , druggista. Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, says he never-bad anything do him so much good and give such quick relhef from rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He was bothered greatly with shooting pains from hip to knee until he used this !inament, which affords prcompt relief.-B. F. BAKER, druggist, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by McMas ter Co , druggists. When you can not sleep for cough ing take Chamberlain's Cough Rtemedy. It, always gives prompt relief. It is most excellent for coids, too, as it aids expectoration, relieves the lungs and prevents any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by McMaster C>., druggist;. Success--Worth Knowing. t0 years' success in the South, proves Hughes' Tonic a great remedy for Chills and all Malarial Fevers. Better thani Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. At Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * Lookc! A Stitch in Time aves nine. Hughes' Tonic (new im proved, taste pleasant), taken in eariy pring and fall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones up the system. Better than Qainine. Guaranteed, try ir,. At Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. * Esily, Quiokly, Permanently Restored met ueIsmaFtazes Hysteria, .-vous Deolity, Lost Vitality. Seminal Losses, aiing Memory-the result of Over-work, Worry, s~i!ss. Errors of Youth or Over-:ndulgence. >rice 50c. and 31; 6 boxes $5. Fom quick. positive and lasting results in Sexnni W~eaktess Imn-otenev. Nervous Dehility and La'w:' Vitali;v use Y ELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-double .trt.I ..'; . ..ive strength and tone to every par: mnd ':t ap-.:~rmnarat cure. Cheapest and best F R'-=-- a"t om te fimos Ien me ellets"' b. .-;a ".iui a si box cr mo:-e of Ms4 r..J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. Ski Diseasese For the speedy and permanent cure of ;tter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham elain's Eye and Skin Ointment is ithout an equal. It relieves the itch- ] ng and smarting almost instantly and ts continued use effects a permanent ure. It also cures itch, barber's itch,J mald head, sore nipples, itching piles. ~happed hands, chronic sore eye-s anidI ranulated lids. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders fore 2rses are the best tonic, blood purifier md vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by ~IcMaster Co., Druggists. * Ceester's EngUah Diamond Brnd rENNYROYAL PILLS Originlanad Only Gentfc. Can. xe ooo r S : 2 n,..--a r - eni '.Co.,Madi a C AegetablePreparationforAs similaiig theToodandRegula i . theAromAtchs and.Boweis of motesTigesion,Chee'rful-d ssandestCotainsnefther OpnumiMorpine ior winerat NOT NARC OTIC. Apcrfe Remedy for Constipa ti .sour Stonach,Diarrhoea, Wornms,Convulsionseverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSinile Signaturc of IEW YORK. EXACT COPY O7 WRAPPER, In the Privac wic can hom rang z ora, be cc rest< few z - . DOCTORS FAIL, BUT CERST My wife was taken sick and I at"a medicines fosr two mnt1hst r n Ii a bottle of Gerstie's Female Pana a he had finished taking the second bc 7enjoyed in years previous. I then ret neighbors with good results. Remove all costiveness wit1~ Regulator. If your ease is comp: you fully how to use these great ~Mothers! me aiscom Sforts and .dangers of - child-birthcan br almost en tiply avoided. Vv.heof Cardui re'ieves ex peocant moth ers. It gives toneto the gen ital srgans, and puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recoveryafter child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. '- M yELREE'* has also brought hanpiness~to thousands of homes 'barren for years. Afew doses ottenbrings joy to -ving hearts that long for a d. ing baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $1.oo per bottle. For advice in cases requirInr special directions, address. givnr symptoms. the "Ladles' Advisory Deatent." The Chattanooga Medicine o., Chatta nooga. Tenn. Mxs OIAof Jefibeon, Ga., says: "Wen I first took Wlrne of Cardul we hdbeen rnarried three years, but oculd not have ay children. Nine flionths iater I had a f .ne girl baby." ~ ~ HAm BALSAM A nowder to be shaken into the shu \tltis season your feet feel swolle: rivous andt (hunpl. If you hatve smar' e~et or tight shoes, try Allen's F~oo i*e It arms the feet and makt ahing casv. Cur~es swollen an ~e tng feet,~biisters and callous spot *iereWs 'oins' andl~ bunions of all pai ui is "e certain cure for Chilblajus an 'ost bit'. Try it To-DAY. Sold b ti druggists and shoe stores for 2-x ial packaige FREE. A ddress. A Ile Omsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Shake Into Your Shoes Alen's Foot-Eas~e, a powder for th cet. It cures painful, swollen, smari g, nervous feet and instantly take he sting out of corns and bunions. It' e greatest comfort discovery of th ge. 'Allen's Foot-Ease makes tigh new shoes feel easy. It is a certail ure for Chilblains. sweating, callous red, aching feet. Try it TO-DAY old by all druggists and shoe stores . Trial package FREE. Address 'd'' sii Th~~&e s. s U0 Have Alway ought. NAS M OR IA THECCCXTP.Uft CO of the ome oen subject ERE is no need of mortification ing themselves to e tors for the of ;exminations by ous diseases to treatment of the vese troubles th t are subect. tvl at the >a treated just as eyad ' d with de 5. When you are affunctions ements of the mensa rs, you can Ly ofther fe male disor organsin11y mpletely cured and hnghif for a red to activity and str l, ac~ntLhs. youTill use regy GERSTLC E=MALi6E Pa A 0 V~r nBoald u ailhrurthei .eRai ana cunened ofretfainha in tshemsels to ttrh etree fof. the -omendedatheonace byill. disess. treatmet of t. es iltrule cted, arie susject. drgisyts.h retedie ts. e oldhby WhenarouDis ase'functon Finting, fema dor oHuns fpellyrrgu mplaroretermidtandt ngsh Fltin or a retctit Sallndo Ft and.nke, r actsyptoms ufadsea ore Wakeat MRSC(0. . N.) C R ES OfSFor ALe, IAN. wiesan aNov 2918e "Icdc our aly for fr years wihert trouble an suflered utol eny ha~d pa r~lpitt eter so d gtherpai oudBeoae caand toti..c;, tat tbeame shea ad nervuIcud tPnote s l. Isseaedb saedverait phscand wdthugts. adgv reedeo S oncd byn r ies eeis OnftlethHeart ~sCur pedl beart trouble theastrativ rie ditin restk nor Ilesuny and rea tendr o lmiusho nd ~ci lutis orith Soldt by drukgis Bosentn Srne ddef Dr ilesh Meia Co., Eekt, nd.k~ r Dr.miles' okmdiesd kore eat ProfN. . MILLE. ee h Of Frt Wynemak wies on specalt 2of194 *'I as afli. Epilorfory, as witnouat trouble and oubtftrer ed unodand cur weak.hi~ngy rplivingndPhysician;wois ~ papitae ~; har, te a herd of acases ~ ad ort. >gtht Ibea so weak sand nerou I oud ot lep. wcretd by -er rule n h ulsestsaieNri~ Dr Mles edicl CoElk hit di.. srf . .Pee, whc dutteae sndsr ed or caestha a tle of h ~ sccssis absltsue reto nsfferer We advie any o e wihing adc -~of aes Prof.. .?EEE.f , 4o ears st.,newior thosads fopees caeshaebse ared of ts owr tatI osieoirm dt to| hohae onumtinhrat Boial send -h a exrsn hi .0 and postffic address. Sneey SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Between Colambia and Jack. senmill. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other Ioints. Effective July 6, 1.8. No. 38 NV. BG Northbound. Daily. Daily. Ly. J'Slle, .C.&P.Ry.... 8 00a "SaAnnahi........... .. .... 12 08p 11 Ar. Columbi .................. 4 05V 4 24 LV. tonSCaG ....... 780 a 5 80p Lv. =0C*~ ...........105 Ar.Qh~lo ... ......6 00p 2 45P LV. *Ug, o. y ..... 210 9 ODp - a e... ................ 2 89p 1015p " Trntn............. .... 3108P 11 0P SJohnbnso.................. 6l p U 20p Ar. Gre~oo............ 104 2 16p AColu UIll., 5~ 20 Lv. Greenser ....... 5 'P. 5.4a wittnum............ 6(1'p~ 6 28a Ar. sor ............ ... 7 54P 118. Rok = ....4 ..* ...*: 7 26P 7 58a Ar. Chanlote .................. 1 15p 9 a Ar. Geend ................. 10 4p 12 16p L. G eeanon.............. 10 Sop ..85 . BalNorfolk ........... .. 70a .85 .............. .. U 12 P l2p Ar.eo ................. 6a 62p Ar. wasbngton.. 6 42a 85P B* lftMrP1sL.E.'*:-: 8 05-6 nu5P Now 10 'a 2us Phl~lmba........1 3 Bouthbound. No. 3' No, 35 Dany. Daily. LT. New 4 sp -1Nt S......5p 80a " M or ..9................ 920p 6 81a LT. Davile .............. 10 go& 1C5 Lv. emo .................. 1210 01 Lv.Da.,om. ............... 5,0a , LV. Greunbro............ 705a 7 82p "Charlo.................. 9 856a 10 20p *Book M1 ................... 10 20a 11n0p .Cheer..................... 1020. h1p W rs. ................ 11a 2 a .. . ........... 12 45nn 187a :. 11dp'I......... 1 15p A 00A " tons................... 28p 16 Oa " Trna..................... 8My6 625 a S ratni ................ a Sp 'r o0& Ar. Augusta .................. : a oo a Lg. sh69111.................. 18 a0 a"06P Y. Spartanburg............... 11 40 a 615p Lv. Col'bla,.C.&G.Ry... .. 8 Op 700. Ar..Cbarlesten................640p 11 00a Lv.lorbia,P.C.&P.By......... 1155a 12 47a "' Eavanna~h.................,.. 447p 5SS &r. Jacksonville ....... .... 9 25p 9 15 a SLEEPING 0AB SERVICE. Excellent dgr servioe between Florida and New York. NAs.87andSS-Washinton andSouthwestern imited. Solid VestibnL ed train withL dining cars and first class coaches north of Charlotte. ii1lnan drawingroom sleeping cars between Tam pa, Jaclonville, Savannah. Washington and New York. P13man Sleeping Cars between Charlotto and Richmon"d. Fnllman drawg-roon sleepn cars be tween Greensbor-, aand Norfolk. Close connec tion at Norfolk r OLD POINT ComFORT. arriving tlere i: i-.'f !fr breakfast. Solid rjoin. wi;;. Parlor cars, beLween Charlestoa awtA1:e.:l1 Nos. b> and :2-U. S. Fast Mail. Thrtn Puiixman drawia; room buffet sleenr-g car > tween JaclAouvnio and New York and P. lnan seepiug cars between Angilsta and Ch 'r lotte. Pulimnn sleeping cars betwe J. sonville and -1uIbia, en roer' deai y Jak i1 Cineinnati; via M- :,:. F RANKXS. G uo-N. ..:.0 . T Vin -. :t Gn. Mgr. T. A.. Yn-i:re W.S. H. hA l)wW 6.2 A.M hg . G.P ..AWM se?S, ought not .3 la.e hope if -':-: .r .atot die~e e J he o notm delicate organism of v~oman Viat the sufferer ought to d is. to give a fair trial to BRA DF'Ii Femals * sao which is the tr.... pr~ovi d by Nature for alld - .: :--ubles. It is the fornmula o. a - 1:: ofth highest standing. .:devoted his whole life to the~ stu h of the di:; tinict ailments peci2aro to our moth ers, wives and da. -h t rs. It is m:;de of soothing, heali, .--.s::-en~gth~eni:lg herbs and vegetable:s. \-hich1 hr.: been provided by a kin:2.: Mature to cure irregularity ini thA *a:nises, L.. - corrhoea, Falling of *:i h e ';n. Nelrv ousness, Headach:- anid Backache. In fairness to hers .f ad to Brade field's Pemale 2:: :. :. c r, every suffering woman '.;... . give it a trial. A large $i bon - ill do wonderful amount of 7y. 2. Sold b: druggists. Send for a nicely iltustra:ed a h.-.I , h.- sulbect. The Bradfield aeguii:cr .: . tlanta,G(ii * B. BUYING DIPRECT FROM %' E. ROSENBURGER & Co., 202-204 E. 102d St., NEW YORK CITY. The Largest Clothing OUR CRE:- BA-.3AlN OFFERI 'we Psy Expres.ge. These suits are gua:;r::::tr:! t to made from Im. ported Wooi C:.c . t. in Gew le. :r Grey and Brown in anzes frorn t' o yer o r.:. Made up double. breasted. wit'. sui;r Colla- Ca~lor fancy errbroider. ed-lined w.:. 2.rt n::s.: Aibecrt Twill Set en and Patent Waist Bou~.aTriming and WorkmanshiZ the very best. Sizes i-,r so to r:- e:ars. without Saitos Collar. Mentioo aga and f targe cr Oma I. TE ale6&~ I w r'./ s ~inE.4K o ~ wa oo ota When ordecring send Pos ~;.4 Exprens Money Order or Ra etters. oalso : at i,:'t sad If large or sm:,hii r - Aloney cheerful!-: r -'.n - istisntaryr. SW:a . - - amplesr. t.:pe ri. -:... a. - bltak etc. -'- * ' -FOR A LIMITED time we are prepared to offer BARGAINS -In COLUMBIA HARTFORD BICYCLES. These Wheels are in No. 1 Condition and are offered at reduced prices, being shop worn. JORDAN & DAVIS 2 AGENTS. 2-19 -I HAVE JUST RECEIVED As protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the 'towa, Consisting in part of Rogers & Bro.'s celebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r h s, Spoons, Carving SetL, &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 mience. Respectrully, A Fresh Lot of Buist's Garden Seed and' Onion Sets. JoSIAHJ. DEAR Machinery ! Mannfacturers' Agents fr !tie SMITH SONS ENGINES,_BOILERS, &c. Onr MR. S. C. McKEOWN i -. ee pDhone crank to o. Phone in of:r CORNW EIL4. S. C iffice~ on Wininsboro and Chester lin... 4-6 iy MONEY TO LOAN. On farming lat.ds. Esy paymn'sr. commie ions barged. florrower1 )Mvs actnal co't of perfecting 10o-.. ON~e B. ePeLMER & SON. C2oinn.bia, S (:.. or A. S. & W. [D. DOUGL ASS, 10-4 Wi.*nsboro, S. C. osBORNE'S LU3M Ga AAnn alss.N Books TaX ROUU 1899. The Auditor's office will be open to acei-e tax returns fcor January the 1-t to Fcbruary 20th. All persons 'idAjnL to make returns withi: the abo.ve menioned dates wilf iice-r the 50 per cent ps;alty. Ali wale citi. .-is be ti .' : he age of 21 aod 60 are hab~e to poi! tax unless exon:t by Thp Auditor or hi< deputy will Ie -t the followi - places on days _-;ified and the bal-iic-3 of time to bruary 20t! in < ffice in Winnsboro. Alr.ior, Tu:sday, January 10. Bu -& h -.d, Wedinesday, January 11. WouI, hursday, January 12. Ss .ie, Friday, January 13. Wl-c <war.d. Saturday, January 14. Wh v Oak. Mondiy, January, 16.. (ndd-. s Grove, Tno sday, Saanary i17 F::11 ;I1, Wednesdar, January, 18. R-dg way, Friday, January 20. Longatown, Monday, 23. eureville. Tuesday, January 24. 2M. L. Coopers, Wedoesday, January 25 B1 iheivood, Thursday, January 26. Horeo (F. M. Curlee's store) Friday, IJanuary, 27. Monticello, Monday, January 30. 9 Jenkinsville, Tuesday, January 31. JL. RICHMOND, A.ZA.-O )12-17 ~TIIKASYRHUWGN "HOUSEHOLD" sE acg SIN H. TiE MO-T MODRN SEWINO MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVE NlENTS. ~tUnequaiedfor Durability, Range of Work,* and Simplicitv. Old Sewing Machines taken inr e change. Dealers wanted in unoccupied terri. toiy. CorrespondenCe solieited. Address, !J. H. DERBYSHIRE, GENERAL AGENT, EBLBUILDING, R{CHMOND, VA Hit Yoll? IThe management of the Equitable Life Assurance * Society in the Department of Sthe Carolinas, wishes to se Icure a- few Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted for this work will find this ~ARaro Oportunity !t asw"nd 'wever, and those II. aucceed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the 0 respect of their community. Think this matter over care- - 'e fully. There's an uni~usual opening for somebody. If it fits you, it will pay you. Fur ther information on requrest. W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock Hjill, S. C. IThe Equitable SLife Assurance Society o f the United States. The management oIf the Equ!wab eLife As-urance Society ithsterrity is desirous of secur ing the service of a man or char 4ac-er and ability to represent. its Sinterest with Winnsboro- as heI g namrs. The right man will b or eug hiy educated in the scien rof life insurance and the art Y succe:ssful soliciting. There isn bnsonsor roession notr q uiigcapaowic is more reuneratire Ihn' a life sgenc -conducted with onergy and abzil iiv. (orresporidence wirk men~ who dedi:e to secure pe rmanent employment and are amabtious to atan promine'-ce i h soisinvited. throe - Oti W. J.IODOEY, Mgr, J&l9-oi oc Hzt, um