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THE NEWS, AND HERALD. PULISHED TRI-WERKLY -BT liw iDHERALDCOMPAN. eSKa1,. I DVANCE: ane re-r, - - 3.00 six eI'.cAns. - - - - 1.50 WfNNSBORO, S. C. Thurs-lay March 30. - - 1899 No oxs doubts that the United Sisaes will ul:imately conquer in the Pbili pines, hut it seems hard that so mavy American livea should be lost sfighting againsL a people struggling for liberty and relf-government. The people of the United States have had ri heart in this war. It should be ..lled the war of the administration carried on for the purposes of; greed. Sometimes we think that imperialism has found favor in .the United States merely for the sake of -imitating and tivalling great European powers. . Some people have a pride in centem platirg the larga space covered by our poses--ions on the map, without stvpp ing to consider how tremenaona will be the cost. Great Britain is not to be envied in many of her possessions. Of all of her colonies, Canada, South Africa and Australiasia are ibout tb only pt9;se.sions suitable to receive the overd>w of her own population. It is worth remembering that these colonies are in the temperate zone. Posset sions vin the tropics ar; quite different. The R ilon. James P. Boyee, a mem. ber of Parliament, - riting for the Forum a few years ago v-n;e: "India constitutes a large m.vkeL for Euro pea g.iods, but a ms--t equ ally oper totb UitAjed States aid to Gerwar a or to Britain; for no differential tai A has be -a imposed. So far as drawing any re entio unom India, the state of tbe Indian revenue is a constant source of disquietade to i,. We are proud, not.upreasonably, of what we have done t: establish peace and order and to promote education theie. Bal ladia ii not a source of strength tc Brit%im. The responsibilitie which our co :trol of it imposes are tremen, dons." The same writer states t' * Britamr.'s tropical possession. havE been a toad. It requires a large army *and navy to protect territory, and il does not pay. * . I is- it -intended to revive the-oli acin!feelings, but it must be noteL by tbon,ands of people in this Stats ~&W6'I87to 1890 as tha sIcosed by ,the committee now investigating th.. State penitentiary "In:ipient rottenness," something rot, ten in Denmark," "reeking witi fraud," were the terms used to do. scribe tie condition prior to 1890, bul after nearly ten yeats nothing has de velopec to sustain the charge. Looli as the record from 1878 to 1890, and comparA the record sinse 1590. We ~-make ni' further comment. Thz Farmers Mutual Insurance Co.'s statement which was published in our let issue sho w wnat could be done by home insurance companies. Winn.sb>ro pays annually over 810,000 in fire inisurance premiums, set there never has been a $10,000 hoss in Winnsboro. Off-hand;we jwoula say for the past twenty years the average loss has not reachedJover $5t00 to $800 per annum. A. home company with a capital o;f $50,000 would be ample pro tection, meke a big profi and save money to insurers. THE. oiscovery of coa! . . f.uiplot! County by the boring of an aiLte,ian well aud'resualting in the owne.r of the farm see:iring an offer of $100,000 for an .ordiniary cotton plantation will doubtle., stimulate the artesian well business Somewhere and somehow we have- been in?oonned that the characte~r of the soil in the neighbor hood ot lythewood indiestes that oil isi there An artesian well might prove a f.rtune in th' localhity. IT is =1. very pleasant-to the spont sors-. ra th centre of at tramction at the C.' -teuiera!e renuious. but we think tMi United Daughters of the Confedr-acs anid the Nc 'v' and Courier are righi in insisting bat the old sola diers be ,.;ven, a chance. GEORGZA is not laCking in advertise ment .resident McKinley, Speaker Reed, M: :k Hanna, and other prowi nent pet.oLe fill a great deal of news paper sy. .:e every day t> sav nothing, of the ibwe ball clubs and the troops iuGeorg~s. oOLxsta is getting se many good new thags that her friend4 hardly have time to congratulate her upon * one before another good one for Co lumubia is announced. For Over Fifty Years. MRts. * INSLOW'S SoOTHING SYRUP haa been used for over fifty year3 by mihions of mothers for their children '- while teething, with perfect success. It.soothes the child, softens the gums, allays aIl pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea it will relie*ve the poor little r-ufferer immdila lv. Sold by druggists in every nart of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's So4>hin;g Syrnp," 9CECE TO ABOLIMSHJUNDACKaS. Chcago Tames-HraW. It is reported from Ann Arbor that a w'rgeon in that town has made an anatomical discovery that may result in the complete abolishment of head aches. He claims to have diseovered that sensory nerves control the blood vessels of the brain, a theory that is opposed to the teachings of the books, hence physiologiats may develop an anatomical process for quickly closing i the beadqparters of the pain-works by shutting of the source of supply. In other words, it may be possible, through this discovery, to wear a clothespin on the proper sensory nerve in such a way as to completely re move all knowledge of the existence of such a thing as a head. It is un necessary to say that any device which will decrease the number of bromo seltzer head- in this way will be a priceless boon to humanity, although it will be a heavy blow to the powder mills that are filling the stomachs of the people with all the various com binaions of coal tar products which quite otten cure the headache by kill iog the patieut. We welcome the sensory nerve pro-. co?v of controlling the blood vesselt of the head as a happy relief from the Lons of tablets and powders. As a re sult of this discovery the time will come when a man will only need to pinch himself in the proper place o, touch a button somewhere on his ana tomv to destroy all consciousness o? the possession of a head. Regardless of Age. The kidney@ are responsible for more -ickues*, eaffering, and deaths than avy other organs of the body. A majority ef the ills afflicting peu p!e to-day is traceable to kidn.y trou ble. It prevsdes all classes of so ciety, in all climates, regardless o age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmistakable, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, piofuse or scanty supply. Uric acid, or brick-dast deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned ana germ-filled blood Sometimes the heart aers btaly, and tube css (wasting of tr kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the n->st dangerous forn of kidney trouble. All t ese symptom. and cmnditioni are promptly re:noved under the in fluelice of Dr. Rduier's Swamp-Roet. Lt has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distrest iug cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at any drag store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sainple bottle of this wonder fal discovery, Swamp-Root, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., and kindly men tion that you reart thi~s liberal offer in The News and Berald. Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restoreci svous ;Lost Vitality. Seminal ses, -.ailing Memory-the result of Over-work. Worry, -.ickness, Errors of Youth or Over-iudulgence. Price 50c. and $1; 6 boxes $5. F'or quick positive and lasting reults in Sexual Viaty. usen YELO LBEs SPEcIA.-oubl strength- will give strength and tone to ever part and effect a permnanet:. cure. Cheapest adbest. too Pills $2; by mall. FR EE-A bottle of the famnous Japanese Liver Pellets will be given with a $i box or more of sing aetic Nervirne. free. Sold cnly by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnusboro, S. C. 2" HI NDIPO0 .. RESTORES VITALITY ~I s Made a ~~ - Well Mani TH- E 4a on a of Me. G REAT .o- -- SRENCH REMEDY\ produces the above resuuZ in 30 da s Cures NevousDebiIy,Zmpotenc aricocelr, Pcill:.g Memory. Stops al! drains :. l..sses causedy e:rcrs of -outh. It t-ards off In .nity and Consumption. 'oung Men regain Mar' cod and Old Nten rec.over Youthful Vigor. I. ives vigor and use to shrunken organs, and fb. man for business or marriag. E..si!y carried i. he vest pocket. Price fl 6 Boxes $2.9. .ri:c guaratet. D . L.A 0 fA!?RA, 'arIs Sold only by J. J. Obear, Drug gist, Winnsboro, S. C. muunnuusinuuuunnuenimu n = is a wonderful aid in the E !maintenance of health; it is E =an easily assimilable form of g nourishment in illness, and - is invaluable in r-estoring * shattered nerves and in con jvalescence. A doctor writes: a "I have found it especialy Svaluable for persons conva- g lescing from fever, and for nursing mothers. I am high - ly pleased with it andy * my patients . could not do E without it." Atal au N otice to Voters The Books of Registration for the next Municipal Election, to be held on April 3rd next for Intendant and four Wardens for the town of Winnsboro, S. C., will be open for the registeiing of voters at the store of Simpson & Cathart on January 1, 1899, and closed April 1, 1899. All voters in this election are required to register within this tirne. J. E. LOAN, 3 Intendait, i W. M. CAT dCART, I Stnervisor of Registratton. 4 FRICNA wg eure hemna A n The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, ~~ and hi sonal; Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations periments that trifle with Infants and Children-Exp What is C Castoria is a substitute for ( and Soothing Syrups. It is contains neither Opium, 1 substance. It, age is its gl and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething and Flatulency. It assimil Stomach and Bowels, givin The Children's Panacea-T CENUINE GAS Bears the The Kind You W In Use For ( THE CCUTAUR COMPANY. TT 1 A HEALTHY BRIDI ~~- I- l II 1 de 4,0' - es lif MY WIFE HAS SUJFFERE her Geries Femae Pnacea her greatly at her moib jM . g sara,d,Pro rieor :Mothers! Iforts and dangers of chilid-birthcan( be almost en ti-ely avoided. Chieof Cardui re Nevesex- ~ peecant moth era. It gives tonetothegen ital argans,and puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labo.anzdhastens recoveryafter child-.birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. .MppELRE'$5 !Ueof(&fdU thousands of homes barren for yeats. A fe<v doses oftenbrings oyto -ving hearts that long fra d ''g baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this f tr6able. It cures nine cases out of ten. AlU druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $z.oo per bottle. F For advice in cases requirir.g special le t des' Advisor Departmn. The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chta nooga. Tenn. -Mrs. L.OUISA HAI.E, of Jefferson, Ga., says: U" en I first took Wfne of Cardul oowe ha bn *'married three years, bt mynts lterI ha a inegirl baby." AStrong Fortification. ortify the body against disease y Tutt's Liver Pills, an absco tecure for sick headache, dys - epsia, sour stomach, malaria, >nstipation, jaundice, bilious ess and all kindred troubles. ~The FIy=Whee of Li-es r. Tut Yourc Liver Pil> 'fl f-wheel e'fa I s Ci ve MONEY TO LOAN n farming lan~da. Easy payments. ocommissions barged. Borrower av actual cr't of perfecting loan. terest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER &SON, Columbia, S. C., or A. S. & W. D. DOUGL ASS, 10-4 Wnnebor,aS.3C ought, and wh .6h has b-,-a ,as borne the ignature of. as been made : mder his per supervisixn sinc( its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. and Substitutes are but Ex and endanger tie health of ,rience ~against Experiment. ~ASTORIA astor Oil, Paregorie, Drops Harmless and Pleasant. It :orphine nor oth"r Narcotic xarantee. It d5toys Worms ; cures Diarrhces and Wind Troubles, cures C Dnstipation ates the Food, re.gulates the g healthy and natural sleep. [ie Mother's Frierd. rORMALWAYS Signature of v A1ways Bought ver 30 Years. MRay STacT. NIVORV C1Y. IS A HA PY ONE VERYwomanisu.der obligations to herself and the i~an she mar ries to be inthe msthealthycon lion possible. She sbuld be free of . female diseases and -enstralirreg.@ irities, because the endition of the fe makes or mars thehome. Don't lay because you dreal to consult a ctor, for a consultalon is unnec 3ary. Get a few bott3s of Den 5011MALE ERSTLES IAACEA Trade(G, F. M.)Xak. d treat yourself in t3 privacy of ur home. It will cure 3m. If there any costiveness or inzestion, re ve it with a few mild oses of St. seph's L.iver Regulator, Write us, your case is complicated, d we will struct you, free of charh, how to ethese famous remedies.' DFROM WOMB TROULES red evrting she couldg',:wel as Dyoy d ,atspningl .. cedgV rhihgv immediate rel b efi+ed 5, Chattan , Wenn. .. ...... .-.c d-:ey oA1 wl - re fo er~ s c'ca o,f co nei*-at e' . . T. e - o*us anfl aitions~ wi :l. s o fo. evntwi-: will som' r ' g Woe shild h r: mun:: *:om' the p;ai, .g Sued a r...-...s...eo c:,. wome0 red - ot fear binger i :e houro chilird. "Mothe'rs Frien"is IS scientifiC lment-atd if i.ed before the bcdy~ for the gret reen: eent and chiancs it is undero:. i:ua sa .fety to both mnothc .ndEH1 r: tak~e her through'A 'he ee :' c parlativ Casef andi conut. :n derful r: may is Tletised N . Iwom:a.'n wh ha :;d Wha't wosnf is t'. ,r "3~iother's F riend.' This we - a remedy has l>e tetedi tnd is -. 'less value p.roven by the experbi -~*:. thous:nds of happy mothlwrs -.cho have used it during the most cr ne period of woman's life--the approac and cu!:Lin '3.:ion of invtherhood. It h .i: n 1 t e *i velst$n rais', for 'nee ... - d 'o:''sy :1n telling all .h,0 :: :-ut it. an we benelt t'o:0 a will be s : *. -a Con:jpany; Atianlta Ga.. Machinery I Manufacturers' Agents for the* SMITH SONS EN GINES, BOILERS, &c. Oar MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Tc e phone crank too. Pone inl our CORNWElL L. office on Winnsboro . and Chester line. 4-6-l y BICYCL.ES Strictly rat Class With NIickel- l plated Lamp E ad BeUl. thiped C. 0. D. on approval. Wrt for cataoeadfl particulars. , t4Lt ?.- E CYC eLpha You can accomplish th effort by r Moedejs 59 and 60 1s9s are entirel; new. Price... For scientific design, th< tion and elegance of fin unequaled by any bicycle PRIC Hartfords, Pa Possess every advantage of PRICJ Vedettes, PAT Best for t Prices, Men's, $ Every feature of these mo in our New POPE MFG. O JORJAI & DAIS, SNOW ATILL A N Ah Elolat Moilet t 0 W The finest prepara tion for chapped hands, A lps, or other roughness of the skin. rf Removes freckles, Inot greasy or sticky, Gloves can be worn im L mediately after using. L adMakes the skin soft adwhite. Excellent A to use after shaving. SNOWATILL A PRICE, 2$ CENTS. FOR SALE BY Oto~I nn2 T 'BY BUYING DIRECT FROM j E. ROSENBURGER & CO., J 202-204 E. 102d St., NEW YORK CITY.f The Largest Clothing $OUR GREAT BAP.GAIN OFFER! aI wir guxtrarte P o li an d efmJ Cportoc - e n ez~ Bue ey madBrcom breate. , h I or Collar-Collar fancy cabroider. ed-lined~ b fast Blace Albert Til Sat en and ta very b01 izes for iotO2 yeas wthot Sallos Sozts t5 Es aa s tisfactortend remed forern Cosumind s timlccso thand of he orpells cses aread pemnety cruyre. So a ir S es,n tapboes fc~re. to hos. a r ear rehedyave Consumtion. iml s L.ung Trouble, if 'they will m tie: express and postoffice address. ~e-rely e most with the least .ding the Bevel-Gear CHAINL35 for $75 )roughness of construc ish, these machines are s of the chain type. $50. tterns 19 and 20 nost bicycles that cost more. E$35. ERNS 21 AND 22. .ie money. 15; Ladies', $26. Lchines is fully illustrated Catalogue. ,Hartford,Conn jonIs, WIns1tn, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Between Columbia and Jack sonville. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other Points. Effective March 12, 1899. Northbound. -al.DiY XU Lv. J'ville, F.C.&P.Ry..f 8 20 a 8 00p 12\10p "Savannah.......L235p.12 09p 3 579 Ar. Columbia.......4 38 p 4 45a7 89 p Lv. Char'ton,SC&GRR. 00a .5 30p... Ar. Columbia... ... 11 00 a 10 10 ... .'v saS. y..24 9 80 p 40 p 4 Aiken........ -- 2-5 " Trenton.. ........' l336 p1 00 634p "'Johnstons.... ..... 49 ' 11 20p 6 46p .Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep't.1 5 20p 2 10 a 820 p Lv Col'bia Blandgst.. 545p 5 55a[ 849p "Winnsboro..... 6 38 7 00 a 939p "Chester ......... 86p 7 47 a 10 17 p "Rock Hill.......7$p 8 21 a10 45p Ar. Charlotte....... 845p 9 15a 1134p "Danville......... 1255a! 1 22p 3 07 a Ar. Richmond .......60aJ 6 25pj... Ar.Washington.......5aI 905p 945a "Baltimore Pa.R. R.., 9 12 a I11 25p 11 05 a "Philadelphia.... 11 35a 256a 1l08p " Nw o ....... 203p 6 23a~ 3 53p Souhbond.No. .31 No. 3 o. '' Souhbond.Exsun~ Daily.! Daily. Lv. New York,Pa. R.R.. 12 00nt G00p 1215nt "Philadelphia........ 2 26 pS 34p 3 50Oa "Baltimore....... 4 7p 755p 6 22a Lv. Was.h'ton, So. Ry..! 5 50 p 9 20 p 11 15 a Lv. Richmond ... ... ....jllniZl Lv. Danv-ille ........:.. 1a 62 "Charlotte........3 SIa 1 O "Rock Hill........ 9Oill4 C rhester........5a 33 13 "Winnsboro....... 10 1112i2 Ar Col'bia Bland' st. .. 3 ~1 2u Lv. ColumbiaU.dep't. Oj1 4a Q " Johnstons......... 11it GO " Trenton............: 25 Ar. Aiken............92a If70 "Graniteville ........ ~ ~ " Augusta............00 Lv. Col'bia, S.C&GRy..iSp6a Ar. harlst.n.... 1810t 11mO LV.Col'bia,F1C& 0 a 4 1a 6I 02p7 Savan3h 44'a S 15a 10O20 Ar.Jaksovile Gp4 54a 0 O a 3 Nos 31and32 EV5 Y34 AN 21L 2R IDA LMITED sol 6 30tbue Tr1 2a 1o7f Washington.aP2l4man8Dr0a Ar. Carlestwen.............. Yor17 11ona "accmoain....... Augu22 a 3ie tra5vel. Er.llenksonvilye .a' ...... s1rvic bet4ween 0 FLoriEFndNewGr.AREVC. Nos. 3 and 34-NEW YORK AND FLOR- n Pullman DrawingRoom Spig Cars Obetee eation and Cewortet adDnn PuCar drunning roo withoing cge between sonil, JSole avannah, as hton Pul leing Cars between Auusa'ndr,lote acommdaio.o gut and -..FAstMiken Thraoe. Pulln daingy passee seinea be-e Florid acksil and New YorndPul mNos.pn 33 n b4-etwe AYork and ChriaEr lore. Dran-omSeping ars bev l e~erten Pullman daigro sleeping cars between csnil TadCmia. ckodil beteenah asgon veande Cinork. vaAhvle PulRan Sleeing Cars btn C. lott Thnd ichmon. r.TN,Wahnt. N. . andR -. S. Fas MaDiCl.roh (P.a.. drawingtroem buffet sAe.in Atarstb. -ote. mm cassren- elserne Pu[ma slepn DOTY &ewe JCOJvll "HOUSEHOLD! 8W#Ll(& ICHIR. ivISm" THE "1OT MOii.g2N SEWIN* MACH1NE OF THE AGE, EM BRAUNG ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROV3 MENTS. Unequaled for Durability, - Range of Work, andlSimplicitv. Old .-ewing Machines taken in W. Dealers wanted in uno'cupied teni6 tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSIRE, Gm&EAL AGm, EBEL BUILDING, RCHMOND, VA No Tie Los I . IN SPITE OF THE lateness of the season, if you prepare land well and plant seed bought from us you will probably have a better 'garden than usual this year. Trhey are scarce and the pice i'cEtigo up. -We Sell TRIUMPH, BURBANK, BEA UTY OF HEBRON, EARLY ROSE and PEERLESS POTATOES A FRESH STOCK OF CANNED PEAS,4 BEANS, COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. DESSERT PEACHES, CONDENSED MILK(. Tr JO11IseI' Pii PicIIle To make soup delicious get a can of Succotash. FRESH BREAD AND CAKES TO-DAY. J. S. McCarley. PROOF. It is an easy matter to claim that a remedy has~ a wonderful curative Spow er. The manufacturers of Rheumacide leaves it to those who have been prmannl and poitively cured claims. Among those who have recently written us voluDtary let ters saying they have beeni cured are: Rev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. J. E. Robinson Editor, Goldsboro, N. C., DiyArgus; Mr. A. Daus, a prominent mer-1 chant, Macon, Ga., and Mr6 W. R. Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. EHEUMIACIDE~ WILL CUBE YOU. CO., Raleigk N. C. - Sold in Winnusboro by McMasterq Co., and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle.