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- -IRAL.UU PUMWE TrBI- WEAKLY - 'ANT HERALD COMPAM. - Yar Year, - 53.00 Lc itaths. - - - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. Thursday, March 16. - - 1599 THOsM SPANISM PRISONERS. When the United States Govern meat sndertook to agree to release the Spaaisb prisoners in the hands of the Philipinos, the anti-expansionists predikted,that it would likely give rise - to some trouble. The prediction is abou to become true, and lead to some complication. This country has agreed to release them. They are.not prisdaers of :the Uni.ed States, but prisoners of the rebels in the Phili pine islands. - It was said at tl,e time that the Philipinos mig ht ebi-ct. NW. the trouble has com3. Gen. -s: Rij,A Vhe Spanish commander in the Pifipive4. has officially communiwted with his Coverument saying that 3aj)r Gcn. Otis had practically ended negotiotions for the r.lease of the prisonerq. Gen. Rios says to hi Gavernment. "I am t,ld that t1e Philipinos are at Jwar with the Ameri cans." Yes, we have teen tod co. too, and that's the iischief of it. Tbe prisoners cannot be bought trom the rebels with money, becaue that vould look .too much like recognizing rmeir belligerent rights. B,-t the Spanish General protests "in tbe name of humanity," and '-be)iev:s tb time hanarrivAt to apeal .tlrougr the con sals to the good officers Af the Pow.rs." Spain has "caught oa"l to the c:asa of war "for humanity." I: :as been found popular and convenient aid the Powers will be :asked to take a band in it fur humanity's sake. These same islands will be the subject of scramble among the nations before it is al! "I' over, if we sball. persist, as seems likely, in grabbing them. Poor Spain can do nothing h3rseif. She can de mand that the United 8:ates fulfill their pledge, best she is powerless to entorce the demand. Some other nation dgLt make as shAow somer spect, bowever, for the detnun.d.. * Cleariy this .evern:,ee/is under a solemnuobfigiftion~to release those sass prisoners, bat is it going to ,-~--.--~ do it whent they are in the hands of an enemy? * ~ GOExz is stronger than the Cuban Assemblyr * 90TTON A BY-PRODUCT. .C7oltmba Becord. - It.is estimated thet during the past year over 4,000,000 tou' of cot:on seeds were crushed, and that frem,i them products valued at more .than 8120, .--'~..-~ 060,00.9 were marketed. Only, a few '- '''years ago the seed of the cotton plant was praetically a waste product, and often a source of annoyance, if not actual expense to0 thi planter. Tbe growth of the cotton oil industry has been hardly short ol m-u velona. Last sear there were shippeut tnarly 40,000,. 000 Elionzs of ..the oil to Europe, a luge-ucrisse over all pr evio.s years, and it in conidently expected th at the exports ot oil for the present year will be very muen ,treater. And wvhile the field for the oil is being extended, new uses for it are coubtantly found. The market, therefore, is far trom being tulty devieIoped. In view of these facts, sai s the Sa vannah News', it is not be'ond athe range of possibilities t bat in course of time-and it may not be' -"ch a long time, eitther-the lint oi. * c cat;o' -, :-planlt wilt become the by.- *d act ami the seed the chiet staple. Thebre is at present a ver y w1:. margin bet ween the total value of the lint crop and~ the seed erop; btut it mnust be borne it mind that while all the lint is harves1ted and marketed, only a portion of tbs seed crop is utilized. Should the price of lint go much lower than it is at -present, and should the development of the oil indstry and its collaterals go on with anything like the same rate of progress that hAs been noted daring the past ten yeairs, iie seed crop might easily beec-me thec mesi valuable product of the co:zon plant. Reversais~ in industry, eqputy as re markab!e as this wotle b-i, have hert tofor e occurred Five or six years ago the principial mines in Colorado were kne-wn s silver minJes, though they also con tained gold. Tbe extraction of the silver waa the more proitable, hence the min product 1f the mines was that metal. When the price of silver fell to a low figure the owners of the mines devoted their atter.tion to gold as the main product and silver attbe by-product. Colorado is now pro dtiding more gold than ever before in her history. The great copper :nines on Lake Michigan were at tirst known as silver mines, antil it was discovered that they could be made to produce copper at a better profit than silver. They are still, as a matter or tact, pro docinag both of the metals, but silver is 4he by-product and is depended upon to pay the expenses of extracting the copper. And thus it may be in the Patter of-- cotton. We may discover that the seed is-the most valuable part of the product, and raise the lint to pay the cost of growing the seed. * f.uklga's Arnica Salve. .1h Best,Salve in the world for Cuts, - orest Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feiver Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chbiblain ,%rns, and all Skin Erup tions,and positively cares Piles, or no pa rquii-ed. .It is guaranteed o give f6eet atisfaction, or mouner' refbnd ad. Price 25 ctena pera. Merale by McMaster Co. - In Answer to uayar pang We baTe borne the White -Man's bur den For a tentury and more, With a faith and hope and courage, Such as few have shown before. We have taught a savage people "Half devil and half child," To the truths of Christian virtue To be almost reconciled. We have borne the White Man's bur den With the beat that we have bred, 'Till the sloth was almost vanquished And the devil almost 2ed. 'Till the manhood of the Master, O'er the feeble nature won; And the virtue oi the training Shown forth in Washington. We have borne the White Man'i bur den, And in bearing it have known, That they who seek another's good Will best promote their own. We have taught some foster brothers, Dark skinned although they be, To glory in our manhood And share our pride in Lee. We have borne the White Man's bur. den, With other white men's hate Thrown in until we tottered - Beneath the double weight. And when the end we aimed at, For others' good seemed won, By gre-d and lust of power, Scen all our work undone. We have borne the White Man's bur den, No other white men aid; But if they do not meddle, We sball not be afraid. Strict justice, high endeavor, Our beacon lights shall be, As we tread the path once trodden By Washington and Lee. We have borne the White Man's bur den, And still bearing it we know When to check the devil's hurry, When to let t be child go slow. We wish no more such burdens, What we have's enough to bear; But if they're thrust upon us, We shall raeet them without fear. We have borioe the White Man's bar den, Aud can bear it et again, Whore far Cavi:e checks !he flood Upr, ;he cast ei n mi1n. Tle ra( thich !- n!ho d W.ishitgton, And nurtured lb.- t Lee, n tate the White .a''s burten up. Uoon the Indian s*ea. -J. Bly di All(ton in News and Cou What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevals in "this conatry' d t-gerous be cause so deceptive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmiy seated before we are aware of it. - The name of this %iAse which may be divided into three-distinct stages is, First, Kidny4onbue, indicated by pain iin-We ba,k, rheumatism, kam begi,'requent desire to urinate, otten with a burning sensation, the flow of urine bei.ig copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, 'this reaches the Seco)nd stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down bet ween the navel and the water passage, increasing desire io urinate', with scaIding~ sensatiop in passing, small quantities being with dimfculty, sometimes necessary to draw it with insStrIumenTts.. If uric acid or gravel has formed,'it will prove dangerous if neglected. The Thir d stage is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelouna cores of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample,little. and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by' mail on application to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly medtion that you read this liberal offer in The News and Herald. It is very bard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival ot the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on tis return. He also bought a bottle of -he mberlain's Cough Remedy, which e ho3ped would give some relief until tue doctor should arrive. In a few tours he returned, saying the doctor eed not come, as the ehild was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Sbolz, 'ays the family has since recommended 2hamberin's Cough Remedy to their neighhors and friends until he has e. onstant demand for it from that parf of the country. For sale by McMas ter Co. T,etter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The in.tense itcing and smarting in eident to these diseases, is instantly ulayed by- apying Chamberlain's Eye and' Skin Ointment. Many very ad cases have been permanently cured L-y it. It is equally efficient tor it ching pieis ad e.favorite remedy fo,r ;ore i'pples, chapped hands, chilblains, rost bites and chronic sore eyes. 2cts. per box. For sale by McMaster Co. Look! A Stitch In Time Saves nine. Hughes' Tonic (ne-v im proved, taste pleasant), taken in early ~spring an.d fall prevents Chills, Dengue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones up the system. Better than Qinine. Guaranteed, try it. At Druggists. 50c. and $1.00~ bottles. * 4" HiNLPO SMadea a SWell Man THE &.e. of Me. GREAT 3#- ~ . j'RENCH REMEDY produces the rabove result - im3so days. Cures Neus DeiitImp'oteuc. Vtriccee Failing Mleo,y. Stops ala drains and rmses caused by errers of youth. it wards ofr In .-. aty and Consumption. Young- Men regain Man 'ood and Old Men r-.c.ver Southful Vigor. It rives vigo,r and s ise to shr'2kenz orgacs. and ?ts ian for busines= .r m a N. Easily carried in he ve:t p;ock..d. hite "[-i :. 6 Boxes $2.sc r. a.I, in plain pack~t j ,3 ..g e ,w i tb Aitten guare:-tee. CS. Jc.A rA.A. Paris Sod only by J. J. Obear, Drug git winnamoo .n C. .11111711.11____ H If1MM11 AegetablePreparationforAs Sbilatiig theToodandRegula hwg at machs andBowels of Emmotesion,Cherful Ibi aWinsneither apit or IfineraL NT AnC OTIC. Aperecttemedy for Constipa tiol,SourStomach,DiarrW1dea, WormsUCn'61sionsYeverish ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. zac$imile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT CrPY OF WEAPPER, Climbing Uj ARE ing, -are \lI ~ ' suiterin arandpDro eases. ' is olig ing is n densm take th< GER 4wilres restore Mdencyl BED-FAt Cerstle's.Femfale Panace medicine has cured herarmd se is Get this medicine from ye send usa $1.00 and we will sent L OERSTLE & CO., Pr PROOF. SIt is an easy matter to claim tha a remedy has a wonderful curativi Spower. The manufacturers of Rheumacide leaves it to those who have beer Spermanently and positively cure< of RHEUMATISM to m a k< claims. Among those wvho hav< recently written us voluntary let Iters saying they have been cure< are: Rev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh SN. C..; Mr. J. E. Robinson, iEditor Goldsboro, N. C., Daily Argus Mr. A. Daus, a prominent mer chant, Macon, Ga., and Mr. WV. R Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. SREEUMTACIDE WILL CUEE YOU. MIanliactllrell by THE BDBBITT URU CO., Raleigh, N. C. Sold in Winnsboro by McMaste SCo., and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle. 's Y BUY:NG DRntCT FROM E. ROSENaURGCER & CO., 202-204 E. 102:1 8., NE W YORK C1T The Largest Clothing Manufacrurers in America. OU/R oREAT eB'A-tA OFER! rhese suie a:s .: ::<:M.'oe made from otd Woni CM-M iiied. P.:ue. Grc- and Bro t sizes from 3 to e y,-ars ofl0 nr 3ade up don brested. wit. S.,iMr C !ar-Coiar ancy embrole d--nd wit.1 far. ili.e:: Albe:t Tw;ill Sat en Pateno waist F.uh Trrmin and Workmuans he very best. Sizes for to to ,5 yeors, without sa onar. Mention age oad if large or small. thi. Extra iPair Pant / Srhis style When ordering send Post OS ice, sxpress Money Order or Re.istered Lettes. a:so age at last bJirt.hday, and if large or smalI fo.r l,is age. oney cheertally refun.&d if not satisfactory. Send ::r. Map for amples. tape meas::ro, leasuring - blanks. etc.* I MPand Whiskey Habits Mcured at home with out pain. Book of para F~U ticulars sent FREE. S g re o CWANN. rEWOR. ; You By 3AF s Doug 4 *i 7i. CC .ZANY. NCW YORfW. - pDown Stairs YING heavy burdens, washing, irc scubbing and other laborious duti proactivo of an enormousamount C. gamongwomenwho are already ec strated by the -tvages of female d: he performance of these heavy labc - .tory to many women, but the sffer t. This feature of the household.b-r- r Ly soon be removed if women will only., trouble to learn how. A few bottles , STES MALE PANACEA TRAE(C. F. P.)MARK mlate all menstrual irregularities, the entire female organism to :s condition. Take St. Joseph's Lb-er tr in small doses if there is any ten ;o constipation or indigestion. ST FOR A YEAR. a has maea most onerful cueon the iben be-at for teemontls, but:rour lodin he s es .libre .Ai. >urdra 's . -If he ioes not keep it, 1yua tl,all charges paid. ops., Chattanooga, -Tenz2. STIlE NEW AY WOMEN ue to think "fe m ale -diseaz " c ould only b treated after "r ca i exar-i:. \ tions" by ph:i cians. Dread c -s uc h treatmnt kept thousands of' modest womn silent about the: suffering. The in troduction , o Wine of Cardul has now demer strated that nine-tenths of all t -cases of menstrual disorders .co n-ot require aphysician's attent.i-n S at all. The simple, pure taen ithe prvacy o a womar own home insures quic'k relief and speedy cure. Women need re hes!!t.te now. Wine of Cardi :: quires no humiliating examinL tions for its adoption. It cures an di:case that comes under the her. of "female troubles"-disordere m.enses.. failing of the woc. ii "whites," change of life. It makes * women beautiful by making them" ell It keeps them yoting k'eeping them healthy. $1.03 the dng store. For advtce in cases eu!rIr sper direct!cns, -4dress, ings~ tho "i.e.1ma Ad'iLory v noora upM~cIoC. W.A.iDI0,M.D., Cary,5&iss., s~> ei ~ Ing_e'f'6%rdui'extensi~v my pr;o1r.and find am:txe -' prepsm.tiWn for female trcubies. IELECTRO SILICON Shines Silverware Surprisingly without Scratching. Sample sent if you say Tt'> 'iike all ot.hers. ;vx'p-pavid, 1'> ets. in . ws som1 .-.ewZxere. ' The Electo Silicon Co., 40 CliO, p New York. For Sale. ? A TRACT OF 176 ACRE land, on Littce River, belong> - D. .\. Broom, and bounded b.y of the estae of R. G.. Simonton. S~ enlen and o has. For ien;:. olyid to~ A. S & W. D D)UGL AS'. "HOUSEHOLD" THE MOST MODYBN SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. Unequaled for- - Durability, Range of Work, andIsimplieit-T. Old Sewing Machines taken in ex ohange. Dealers wanted in unoccupied teri. tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE, GENERAL A*ENT, EBEL BUILDIG, ICHMOND, VA I HAVE ) JST 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 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 rnience. t espectrully, C. M. CHANDLER H EADWH E is only at symptom-n-not a disease. So are Pa Fckache, Nervousness. Diz.dniess and the Blues. They all comec from an unhealthy state of the men strual organs. If you suffer from any of th;ese symptoms if y,ou feel tired and languid in the morning and~ wish you could lie in bed anothe: hour or two -if there is a batd taste in thd mouth, and no appetite -i?' * there is pain in thie dde,c backj -' or abdo:men-BR ADFIELD'S 9 FEMALE REG-: .ATOR will brig abou as..a ur. .ThL . doctor may e::! *gr troublej ~~sonmie high-sm: .z3.0:.:- I a t in3 name, but ne n:-r a.i:3I ihe namne.f jThe trouble is in *.e mee~strual orgas, and Brad:Ild's Femzale Rgltrwill re~store you to health and regulate the menses like clockwork.j THE BRADHE.D RLATORC. \EYOU 3ANKRUPTinheath, onstitution undermined by ex Ka vagance in eating, by disre rarding the laws of nature, or * hysical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR autt's Liver Pills will cure yon. or sick headache, dyspepsia, * ur stomach, malaria, torpid ;:er, constipation, biliousness ~d all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills1 an aslte cure. Bevel. = CHAIN Colmbia CI I ilartfords New Models now on Exi fr4 We are ,ffering a limited i 45, 46 and 49, Tnd Hartfords, reduced prices. These were Don't fall to get eur A: POPE MFG. 00, dJOD & DAIS, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CNtral Tim* Betweeas Celumbiaand,TAe sonvile. Easteim Time Setween Co Iumbia sad Other Weat. Effective Janary 16,1-i. Northbound. x W6 o-o;3 Lv. J'vI!e. F.C.&P.Dy.. 8o00. 8 12 " 8avanrah........... 120p 12GP 3 Ar. Col1=bia........... 4 p 40 4 f Lv. Char'ton.8C&R.. Ar. Cdlmbia......... 11 -s BY... 2 10 ' A%ike........... 2 110 3IMV Trenton......... 31 *Johnstons........ 8LI LvCorb1a Bland'gs.. 5 1S ~5 liSp " Cke:t***..:::::::6 *g at P " 1ockBi... . 7 U '17 - p Ar. Charlotte........8 1 915 Uo 18p -' Danville.........11 51 1p 98 1p Ar. Richmond ........6 48 *Sp ... '-Baimoe.r....S6 - hie .. 101:::: 28.iN 1.p No. U3 Not ! ' 16;18 &42 UM lZS ~ SAN . thbeund' Esun manu. Dant. " Baltimore........4 s Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry S 5 10 p ?Ia Lv. Ribbmond ............. 21k 132@lm Lv. DenMine.. .......12 10.a 55E0. 6 03 "' Charott.... U a ~ o1 , " .......... 840 a 8a Ar.Caresto.......... ... ...8 1 L mt.v'.Cl. 9Ry 5 3 1s " .......9Na 4 p 508 Ar. Calto............. a es PUEING AR BSEO3 Nos. 81 ad 33-NEW7 70RE ANSDIOR ASlto LIMI.&U et man aa . ,s 1~ Bateflent ~llyi.ger service bet*eea Nes8SZnd wlr tibuled train't.d a ears andl L1st else ad wYYer. Pr"ni, Sieeping Cars between Charlotte and A.wornoufld. Pufl:m- drawing-roomn sleepiny cars be t. :rfr OLD POX!NT ComF"ORT arriing there in time for breakfast. 30.3 suid .5-U. S. Fast Mail. Throuh Pih-uasdi u.**om ue leepi'gca: e aian a1vting cars between Augusta and Char lotte. D:ning ears serve all meals enroute. Pullmant sk-etping ,cars between Jacksonville and Colurabia. enro.ute daily between Jackson 8ii 'n iiirat.via Aiheville Third V-P le (en. Mgr. '. .. Wa hn ton. W- A .L. asgo. H. . A..RA)-!.nks *The Equitable *Life Assurance Society *of the United States. * The management of the !Equitable Life Assurance Society Xin this territy is desirous of secnr V'ing the service.of a mian of char. *acter and ability to typresent its ..interest with Winneboro as head Wquarters. The right man will be *thoroughly educatied is the science of life insurance and the art of successful soliciting. TIhere ic- nf, *business or profession not re quiring capital which is more re munerative than a life agenc) conducted with energy and abil-| ity. Correspendence~ with meh who desire to secure permanenit employment and are ambitious?to *attain prominence in the profse. slon is invited. W. J. RODi)EY, Mgr., 3-19-3m Rock Hill, S. (. MONEY TO LOAN On farming lands. Easy payments. No commissions barged. Borrower pays actual Got of perfecting loan. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PA LMERI k SON, Columbia, S. C., or A. S.k&W. D.DOUGLA85, 10.4 Winus.or, . C. -Gear LE33. odels 57nI6. YedellOs bibition at prices ranging In. iumber of Columbias, Mode Patterns 7 and 8, atgreaty the leading wheels of x898. rttsllc 1899 Catalogue. Hartford,Conn ets, WiMIor, S. C. Poctatcie. DRUI GGIST. MULES.' JUST ARRIVED) FORTY NICE TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY MULES at my stables in Winnsboro, from three to Are yeas old. These mules can be booght cheap for cash or on good bankable paper, payable in the Fall.. Come one, eon 131 who need good mules. I will I change them for broken down mules or plug mule-. I also have a fe gd Mares auda couple of good saddle Horses, one new Two-horse Wagon and one goed Second-hand Buggy. '1 also keep en hand a few MILOH COWS and will sell them cheap for cash oe exchau'ge them for dry cattle. Atwayc ready tor a trada. I have engaged Mr. S. B. CRAW. FORD for the season, and he will be pleased to see any and all of his many friend. A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. 4Q. N otice to Voters The Books of Registration for the next Muziicipal Election, to be held oa A pril 3rd next for Intendant and fear Wardeus for the town of Wiumsbere, S. C., will be open for the reg1stming of voters at the store of Sie. b Cathcart on January 1, 1 ,sad . closed April 1, 1899. All ,otere in thde oelion art required to register witP i-' this time. J. E. -OAX, Intendsan. WT. M. CATUCART, Su=ervisar of Rais.-atten.