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T= NEW; MND HER&ALD. i PUB USEHM TRI- WENLY -BY t KS AND HERALD COMPANY. lrans. IN ADVANCE: ... ear. - - - -3.00 1 tonths. - - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. .Satarday, April 15, - - 1899 I TEIPLER A F The Keeley Motor ' faund a suc cessor.. Charles Tr' ler is reported as having claimed that three gallons of liquid air can produced and has pro duced power enoagh to make ten gal lons e. If this is true, then the t sof scientists will be upset, for peTpetaal motion will be accomplished. ,/The American Machinist (March 23) -is not inclined to believe the invention of Tripler. It says: "Perpetual motion is no more to be found in liquid air than in anything els. . . , Although the article (in McClare's) was evidently prepared with Mr. Tripler's knowledge and co operation, it is, after all, most ecvi deetly" the work of a professional 'writer-up' of newspaper articles who piles up words with equal facility apen any subject without ever em bodying accuracy of statement or re liability of information. Mr. Trip"er is made to say: 'I h ve actually made about ten gallons of liquid air in my liquefier by the use oc aout three gallons in my engine. There is there fore a surplusage of seven gallons that has cost me nothing, and which I can use elsewhere for power.' If that is not perpetual motion, as popularly understood, ihen we do not know what it is. It is sufficient say of the statemsnt thtt Mr. Dickenson, Mr. Triplet's most trusted assistant, was compelled to acknowledge, at a recent meeting of the Franklin Institute, that the statement was untrue. "We are by no means disposed to belittle Mr. Tripler's wonderful work in the production of liquid air in prac tically unlimited quantity. He has set a new hzeppiag-stane for the advance of physical achiebement. We can not easily believe from what has been re vealed that Mr. Tripler sees much more than any one else of the path ,..- beyond. The talk of the use of liquid air for the propulsien of steamships and balloons and similar service is purely visionary and unwarranted. It is much to be regretted that Mr. Trip ier has nowhere given any accurate information, such as is cert ainly in his f possession. For instance, it is cer tainly easily ascertainable how much *liquid air can be produced by the ex' * .~~p nditure of a given amount of power. at j' sti~on can there be to letting the publhe kno W ' imIfple fact ? In Sdetermining the possibilities of liquid air, making all necesa.&lw1~ e for the crudity of prpent appliances, this single fa;ct woul give us a trust worthy idea of the frst cost of liquid air. Knowing as we do the cubic ~caacity of the air cylinder of Mr. STripler's -compressor, and accepting p 'Mr. Tripler's own statement of the *~- rate at which the liquid air is produced, it is easily demonstrable. that os air comprisseit to 1,500 pounds or so, not one-twentieth of the weight of it is realized as liquid air. That is, of 2 pounds of air compressed, 19 pounds of..the .airtare throwu away to satisfy the cooling conditious, and 1 pour,d ot liquid air, or less, remains, This gives an idea of tbe power economy of liquid air so far as the production of the liquid is concerned. "As to the develupmuent of powder from liquid air, we only know that Mr. Tripler has used an, unmeasured quantity of liquid air t:> '-anse a steam engine to run withou-. d >ing any ap dreciable or measuredl wo.rk. This simple experience and a restive im aginationa seemi to be all the busis for the promises of the future wide use of liquid air for power development:. It Mr. Tripler can give us any precise information at variancs with the above., we will gladly welcome it and aidi in its dissemination." The possibilities of such an inven tiQn wil.1 occur to any intelligent read er. If Tripler ia a frau , it can very easily be demonstrated I' Keeley motor fraud was exposed i>y lestig it, and all frauds can be punctured by a similar test. IF we must have a 1.cpublican President in 1900, we would like to see Ro3sevelt elected. Of course, we would prefe.t a Democrat and hope that one will be elects 3. For a clean, -honest adiministration free from all jobbery, Roosevelt would come nearer to it than any man in tha Re~publican party. While hejis a Republican, he is very de.nocratie in his life. He has proven himself a big man. [He is bold and brave not only in war, but in the afflairs of life. How different, for instance, was his testimony before the beef commission. Many witnesses seemed afraid that they would tell gemething on the administratien. Hie jold sybat he knew and all be knew. Roosevelt is one of the biggest men la the country. Fo* frost bites, burns, indolen: seres, eczerna, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazcl Salve stand,s first and beEt. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it, It's their endorse Pment'of a good article. Worthlens goods'are not imitated. Get De Wit t's Witch Hazal salve. McMast er Co. A PRAYER.B~Y ROBET LEWIS STET ENsON(. In a little book, "Great souls at S Prsyer," recently issued in L yndon, is the following prayer- by the late Rob-. ert Louis Stevenson: "W#. beseech The, Lord, to behold< ns with favor, folks of manyr tamilies ad zations gathered together in the peace..of this roof, weak men and womeri subsisting under the covert of| Thy patience. Be patient still; suffer1t us yet a while longer-with our broken Purppsesof good, with our idle en 3eavors against evil-snfer us a while longer to endure, and (if it may be) kelp ns to do better. Bless to us our extraordinary mercies; if the day come when these must be taken, bra us to:play the man under affict n. Be with our friends, be with our ves. Go with each of us to rest; if any awake, temper to them the d - hours of watching; and when a days re turns, return to us, on sue and com forter, and call as with morning faces and with m ning hearts eager to labor, eager e happy, if happi nese shall be r portion, and if the day be;ina ed for sorrow, strong to endure i Amen, For Over Fifty Years. IS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP h'as been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays a'l pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bttle. Be sure and ask fox "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,' a:'d take no other kind. 1-1-17 HARRIS-WYLIE. Mr. T. S. IIarris and Miss Anna Wylie Mar rled Yesterday Afternooa--Reception at Back Creek. Charlotte Obscrrer April 12th. Mr. T. S. Harris, of this cit, and Miss Anna Wylie, of Blaekstock,S. C., were married yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride, in Blackstock, Rev. J. A. White ofileiated, assisted by Rev. J. S. Mills. The house was tastily decorated for the happy oc casion. Mr. W. B. McGinnis, o Charlette, was best man, and Misi Blandie Wylie. sister of the bride, maid of honor. The other brides maids were: Misses Josie Black, of Chester, S. C.; Rachol Cox, of Abbe ville, S. C., and Miss ,G>y, of Lowres ville, S. C. The groomsmen were: Messrs. Robert and Mark Harris, brothers of the groom ; Mr. Wylie, of Blackstock, and Mr. W. P. Smith, of Charlotte. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom tool the train for Charlot::e, arriving her4 last night. They go to Back Creels to-daay to attend a reception at tht groom's father's. The groom is a pupular and highly esteemed youn; man. He is a merchant of Nortl College street, and has a prosperou! business. His bride is one of the most attractive young women of Blackstock. She his many friend. there, and will make many here. OI their return from Baek Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Harris will board at Mrs M. hW. Cochrane's, on West Fiftl street. Happy is the man or woman wh< can eat a good hearty meal withou suffering afterward. If you canno do it, take KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE It digests what you eat, and cures al forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion McMaster Co. Assoosate RefarmedZ Presb~yterians. We have just hsfl a rare pleasure ix visiting some of the delightful homnet in White 0Oik: staud Winnsboro. Ix White Oak we had -the pleasure ej sojourning with rather and mothei Patrick and comiqg under the sacred influen '-f4heir denial and Christiar elive.plants brigi%n their 'ieme. Ix the homes of Mr. T. G. Patrick, Mr S. R. Pat.ric and Mr. R. A. Patrick we met large families of interesting children and young people. In Winnsboro we were honored is being the guest in the home of Mr. J. L. Bryson where every momsen was one of great pleasure. Their 501 James took great interest in the meet, ing of P'resbytery, being specially interested in the Friday and Monday exercises. We hope his interest wilj continue and that some day he wil lead in the great work of the church Here also is the homes of Mr. W. H. Flenniken, Mr. IR. C. Gooding and Mr. J. E. McDonald, great pleasurE was had in renewing tender recollec tions of a happy past and in forming acquaintances witti the many young and beautiful children that gathe i about these firesides. Parsni4, Complexion. It does not require an expert to de tect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles uder the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in tbe back or over the hips, stomach trou ble, desire to urinate often, or a burn. ing or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or ii the urine has a brick dust deposit or stro~ng odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawird of the urine with instruments, or may run into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trou ble Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for such diseases. Its repu tation is world-wide sad it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful mecits, mention the News and Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both Eent absolutely free by mail. CEATACTER IN THE THUMB. Farm, Furnace anzd Factory. "If yvou will allow me the Hibern icism," said a young lady of observa tion, "I would like you to note for sie that the true index finger is the thnmlb. I (do not mean that from the length of ite phalana,es yon ein find yut whether there is a blonde divinity >r a brunette fate awaiting you, or ~hat from its spatulated or oval nail I ~an tell whether you like pictures or iorse races-all that sort of digital ojuring I leave to thbe palm mys icists. But what I do mean is that be thumb is a remarkable indicator >f the owner's bodily and ment;al con lition. "The new-born babe holds its humbs in the parm of its hsnd, :inched in i :& -i tw lie', itd it is only vhtu ;lhe wind an-i boh 1b h xpand hat it taikes its thumbs out a'nd holds hem up as independent organs. What Lenp connestinn there may be hetwecn -t The Kind You Have Always Bo in use for over 30 years, ha and has sonal sul Allow no All Counterfeits, Imitations an periments that trifle with an Infants and Children-Experi( What is Cl Castoria is a substitute for Cas and Soothing Syrups. It is H 'contains neither Opium, 1Iorl 'substance. Its age is its guar and allays Feverishness. It ex Colic. It relieves Teething Tr and Flatulency. It Assimilate Stomach and Bowels, giving I The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the Si, The Kild You Havi In Use For Ov INE CCNTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRI this fact and our simian ancestry I can not say. Let mothers watch their children's thumb's, and if they stick out boldly it is an unfailing indication of good health and aggressive dispo sition, while they hare a tendency to seek the shelter of the fingers it means , feeble health and subservient will. Ju't notice the thumbs of your tl friend, now, and you will see the same; relations between their posture and D the man's constitution of mind and cl body, The weak man's thumb is is weak and pendant, the strong man'a h thumb is strcag and erect. The par- l allelism 13 so marked that you can tell from a glance at a man's thurbs whether he is an aimless thinker or a man who carries his ideas or somebody i: else's into action. P It may be treachery to my sex, but I don't mind telling you that it will be a good thing for you fellows to mark well the thumbs of the ladies of your choiee. If the gir's thumb, be it ever so prettily rosy, has a tendency to stand at right angels to the hand-! Well, the gray mare will need a bit, that's all; while if it lies bt or droops a little you can count on marital sub mission to the mister mind, and that's SWith the waning of the powers of frame and brain comes the depression,A I had almost said the recession of the thumb, and whether in senility or a idiocy the thumb is always turned in. [t And then, when you turn your face to t the wall and know no more summer's re heat or winter's sold, those that stand I about you and say 'Well, poor old chap, he's gone at last,' will find that you have tucked your thumbs aw iyin the shelter of your hands, jus. as you g had them when you were a little baby'." a Bears the Te (n You Hate Always Bought Signature VIG.!RE Enily, Quickly, Permanentiy Restored INET]IC NEgVINE Mi-nart \erl.ous Debi t) Lost Vitity Seirnal Losses r quck posv ni ~astine results in Sexual Vtali. use YELLO LAE SBEcl L-doubl oo Plls S2: ny ;ail. FREE--^ bottle of tbc famous j:p.nese Lt--er Pelets will be given with a ir inx or :.;re ofM - netic Ner'ine. irec. Sold caly by J. J. OBE AR, Druggist, Winnsboro,S. C.3j I AT COST ---I IIAVE --24 : S t Silver-Plated Table Spoons, easpoons and Medium Forks hat I will sell at Cost for Cash. To letter them, at cost prices, vill be THREE CENTS PER ETTER. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLER1 Perfect Health. I Keep the system in perfect or er by the occasional use of utt's Liver Pills. They reg late the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. or sick headache, malaria, bil- e ousness, constipation and( kin- j | dred diseases, an absolute cure - 1TTT'S L iver DH LLS A ught, and which has been > borne the signature of been made under his per >ervision since its infancy. one to deceive you in this. L Substitutes are but Ex I endanger the health of ,nce against Experiment. STORIA tor Oil, Paregoric, Drops armless and Pleasant. It >hine nor other Narcotic ntee. It destroys Worms tres Diarrhoea and Wind oubles, cures Constipation s the Food, regulates the Meaithy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. DRIA ALWAYS nature of Always Bought r 30 Years. NYSTRCT. N[W YORK CITY. A Wife Says: "We have four childrc-, With the first ire I suffered almost unbearabL pains from to 14 hours, and t) bc pwccd undet kc influence of ch:orocrm. I used ihree tttes f Mother's Friend before our last iid came, which a otro g, fat and :ahy boy, doing :y ousework up " w w!!in .two hours rc,ibutafewh.rd - Thi- lini t rerm:dy eve Mother's Frend\ f% or every woman what it did for the [innesota mother who writes the above let r. Not' it during pregnancy is a istake to paid for in p.:. and suffering. rof,.r's iedequips the patient with a rng bo and clear intellect, which in i are imparted to the child. It relaxes C muscles an allows them to expand. It lievs morning sickness and nervous puts all the organs concerned in perfect >ndition for the final hd.er,so thaitI?!c actual bor is short and practically painkcss. Dan tr of rising er hard breasts is altogether roided, and recovery is merely a matter ol few days.' - )rags r~ Moher's Friend fzor St a bottle. send for our frce illus.rated buck. ~Mothers! 1.E discom . forts and child-stcan 1~amost en WheofC~ru r et.i eve s.ex p_eccant moth ers. It gives tonetothegen itaI rgane, and putem in can I~tion to do their work perfectl1y. That makes preg lespainful, shortens 1 boand1iastensrecoveryafter cbid.irtl.It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. has also brought hpiest thuads of homes barren for ?es.A few dosesoftenbrings t-vighearts thtlong for a d. itig baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trotible. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardtii. $r.co per bottle. of Jefferson, Ga., say's: "Whn I first took Wine of Cardul we bh en ared three years. ut .jfrlh ada fla girl baby." Iref. W.N. Peeke, who 1 makes a specialtQ of4 ed more cases than any sci isP astonishing. b We have heard of cases puhlIIshes of his absolute ue free to say sufferr ay seand their Po. and Ex pes address ...EE...4ed.St, NewYoss PRICANA wflI eure Costipation andI THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PUR hased the interest of the estate of F. lerig, deceased, in the stock of goods f Gerig & Seigler, and solicits the r-de of the people of Fairfield County. lovs, Hoes, lames, adges, Futig LIlieNets )f all kinds, and eTerything fuuno n a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. The trade of the friends and cus omers of Gerig & Seialer is fully ap )reciated, and the undersigned hope hey may find it to their interests Iv entinue their business relations with urn. J. W. SEIGLER. THE OLD DDINT WOOL Cuwies to the Froit MA11. HE IS A HUSTLER IN THE grocery line-buys and sells more goods for CASH than any other store in town. He believes in Qiok Sales aud SMall Profits1 HONESTY AND SQUARE DEAL ING is his motto. If you want FINE GROCERIES give him a call and be convinced. His Porto Rico Molasses, Hot Biscuit and Butter Would make a man strike his mother. JUST TRY SOME. J. kCAII1 & CO. FOR SALE. IRISH POTATOES, 25c. per peck. GERMAN MILLET, GOLDEN' and' WHITE DENT CORN, CATTAIL MILLET, AMBER and ORANGE CANE SEED. A full supply of BEANS and other GARDEN SEED. W. AW. The registered stallion W. A. W will be at the stables in rear of Mr. Henry Refo's store Friday and Satur lay of each week; balance of time on the farm. He is seven years old, bay, with black points. Has good bone md muscle; no blemish or defect. He s kind in disposition and a perfect 'oadster. His sire is the celebrated Red Wilkes, His damn, Betsy Baker, was sired by Dictator, who was the ire of Jay-Eye-See, 2.10, of Director, L07, of the invincible Directum, 2.C4, he grandeire of Nancy Hlanks, the jneen of trotters, and the sire of many >thers of extreme speed. Tcrms, $15.00 to insure ware with bal. For extended pedigree and cer-, led record address JOHN G. MOBLEY, 4.4-tilaugi Winnsboro, S C. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. The management of the Equit ab!e Life Assurance Society in this territy is desirous of secur Sing the service of a man of char, acter and ability to represent its Sinterest with Winnsboro as head. quarters. The right-mwan will be Sthoroughly educated in the sciene Sof life insurance and the art of successful soliciting. 'There is no Sbusiness or profession not re quiring capital which is more r ma2nerative than a life agency conducted with energy and abil ity. Correspon:dence with men wh eire to secure permnaniet [ emnploymentl and are ambitions to!I attain prominence in the profes sivis invited. W. J. itODOEY, Mgr., :3-19-Sin Rock huhl, S. C. BICYCLES)1)" plated Lm Second-and Whes, all makes,-t5.O00 up. e- C:th Ninth .. Phiundelnhia, Pa. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Betweea Colwb sad Je sonville. Eastern Time between Co. lumbia and Other Points. Effective March 12, 1899. - 'o. 344:o.-36No Northbound. Danyl:[o A o D4y. f Lt.J'vinle,P.C.&PRy.. ool's Savannah.1. ..- i09p Ar.Columbia ......... 438P 4 Lv. Char'ton,SC&GERB. 700 a 580 . Ar. Columbia.... ...... 1100 10 p. Lv.Mggusta. So. 2Ry.0. pTopTpi " Graniteville. 09p 10 15p 6 Op Aiken .......... 20p lOp Trenton......--- S- p 11--684 Johnstons.........- 3- 4 2Op 6 Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep't. 5 20p 2 10& $ p Lv Col'bia Bland'g st... 545p 55 8p Winnsboro.......... 688p 7O s p " Chester ..........a.-. 72P 74& 1 7 Rock Hill....... 58p 821104 I Ar. Charlotte..... .... 1 Danville..........12 551 122p) S07a Ar. Richmond ...60,I62p . Ar.Washington . 75 9 05 9 45 7 BaltimoreP.B.B. 912 1125p U05 a Philadelphia...11 85a228a80P"'NwYr.....20pp Ne11or0.....0.......... Southbound. EnO*1O33 Dal.Dul. Lv. New YorkPa... 12 40 903p 121kt "Piladelphia...-2 28;' 5 84p' 050 Baltimore........437p 755p;' 425 Lv. Wash'to, SoBy. 55 0 020p 11 6 Lv. Richmond .......... ...l2lt 01m Lv.3Danville ........ 1210 0415 40 Charlotte....... 5 45 15 1 RockBill........25a 900s 111| Chester .......p... 8 1a Jl 4p WiDnville.......--. 25584a 10212 807 Colbia Bland'g t... 60 a16 5p . ColumbiaUtn. dep't. a oS& 1145s a .10 A.Joastons.........7 a 28 460a " Trenton . .... 20p 8 655 SAr.ike........... 920 2 15p 30* Graniteville......... 2 7 5 7 07 L o ba o, S.C.& G . R y.. . 850 20 Ar. Charleston......... 81 110m Lv. Col'ba, F.C.&P.y. 50. 4 105a 247 " Savannah........... 922a 807P 50ee "r Rocksoiv............ I OO 7a0 '9 00 a "o.8 W nro....... 5 4a 0 21 WE u Lmian. Solid V 0 a1edT mao Pullman Dr.wlngfloomaepa ( . Ob "eJnto? and ..pa.tme... 8127 an26aing Ar. Augustine en........... 9 e a 2I5 5 g wGith this 9 l a 7o mbftS the Ar.Chodaton of Augusta a ake8 17 10 E aslet da1ly aseger service te lorid , an New 40Ir5 2 Nos. 88 and 84-New York and 0loida 3f Puwl. Drawiaa oom Sleeping Cars between Alnm and Ne Pullman drawing room sl eping carbtween and Jackson v ge, Savannah, Wabgtol Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chailotte a4Richmond. S85and 88-U. S. Fast Mall. Through Pmadrwing room buffet sleeping b& tween Jacksonville and New York 's man sleeping cars between Augusta ant Char lotte. Dining cars serve all meals esront. Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between Jackson ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANKS. GANNON. J. M.CULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M.. Washingto. W.A. TURK, S. -..HARDWICE. 0. P. A.. Waahingteu. G. P. A.. Atlanta. "HOUUOLD" THE MOST MOD.niRN SEWING MACHLNE 0OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF THE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. Unequaled for Durability, Range of Work, andlSimplicity. Old Sewing Machines taken in ex change. Dealers wanted in noccupied terri. tory. Correspondence solteited. Address, J. HI. DERBYSHLIRE, GEn3RAL AGoT, EBL BU1LDIING. B(CHMOND, VA Don't Worry ic WH AT YOU WILL H AVE FOR your next meal. C JUST RING 71 ad year worry will be over. You can find everything you waut in a Alas epa ieline ofj FRUIT and VEGETABLES and BAKER'S BREAD. Give me a "ring-np" and your order rl be promptly filled J S. McCarley. ~ FRCN um-'n cmRemamn and!, -..taes= resmm. An Ordinance iranting Permission to the Atneriean Telephone and Telegraph Company of South Carolina, its Sussesoe and Assigns, to Construct, Operate and Maintain its lines of Telephone and Telegraph upon, along, over and under the Highways and $treets of the Town of Winnsboro, (ounty of Pairield and State of Mouth Caro lina. Section 1 Be it ordained by the Town 'cneil of Winnsboro, County of rairfirld and State of South Carolia, hat tme Amercan Telephone sad Tele traph Company of South Carolina, Its ncoe-sors and assigns be, and the ame iN hereby, granted the right, )ritilrga and authority to construCt, >perate aud.maintain its lines of tele ,hone ai telegraph, including the .et. an poles. wires and fitutes tpon, a'ong, over and under the bigh W?av4 and streets of said town of Wii.nsbiro upon the terms and coudi ions hereinatter provided. St ction 2. The said Compapy shall 'stablish connection in said town with to lines end maintain same as loeg as he net expense of maintslisg sash onnection in said town does not er weed the gross receipts derived thete 'rom. Section 3. All poles shall be erectbd ander the direction andsupervision of he Committee on Streets, whle colp mittee shalt designate theistrlss upon which such poles shalla!be erestds. aiways allowing said Ce y r>' onable facilities for ru ag st4ah points as its business may regaie; md all streets and sidewalks that may be disturbed or in the on trnstion of the saif ies, shall be promptly replaed and repaired by the said Company at its own expense, Sad 0o the satiefaction of the said Commit. ee on Streets, and all poles..sh#ll be scat, - mmetrical and so bested as sot to iiserfere with the public use of aid higrAways or streets. Seetion 4. Said Company shall be mi j -ct to ordinasees now in foras, or that may be hereafter passed' relative to the use of the public hi wa s or streets of the said town of WlnAo'ro. Seetion 5, Nothing in this Ordinssee wetained shall be eonstrued to grant to the said Company an exclusive franehise and the said Town Conei! bereby reserves the right to grant a like seonsent to any otLer company, person or persons for like purposes. . Section 7. Said Company shall hold said town free and harmless fom all amages, or claims for damages, ads ing by reason of the erection or negli gent maintenance of said lines. Sestion 7. This Ordinance shall be in force and effeat from and after es passage. - Done in Council this dfhh day of April, A. D. 1899. EL. s.] JAS. E. COU$ . Inledant.' Attest: JNO. J. NEIL, 4-8 Qlert kfCouspil - FOR A -We offer the Celebrated - Hartford*. Bicycles (aiS) FOR THlE UNPRECEDENTED PRICE ---F t.$27 00. SUPPLY LIMITED. W'We will sell onl instal nients. JORDAN & UAVia hORE, IA, MULES. JUST ARRIVED FORTY NICE TENNESSEUiAND 3?NTUCKY MULES at my stables ni Winnsboro,, fr.om t)iree to five1years Id. These mules can be banght pheap or cash or on good bankable paper, syable in the Fall. *Come one,.come 11 who need good mules. I 'will ex hange them for broken down mules r plng mules.. I also have afew g'ood Maree mada ouple of good Saddle Horses; one. ew Two-horse Wagoin and one ?ooa econd-band Btggy.. I[also keep on hand a feW MILOH COWS nd will sell them cheap forebI ot [change them fo'r dry cattle. 1Alway redy ror a trade. I have engaged Mr. S. B. CRAWa ORD for the season, and be pill be leased to see any and all of his mar Ienda. A. WILLIFORV Winnsboro. S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On rarming lanud-. 'Easy y Scolmmise ions b.arged. Bowo vs actual e"st of perfecUngklos. terest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PA LMER &SON., Columbia, S. U., or A. S. k W. D. DOUGL&I