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TBiE - NW AN HERALD. 1 PUBLISHED TRI- WEDKLY -BY . ,v AND HERALD CUMPANL rIi (S. [N ADVANC : r . $ .tovac-: 3.00 -Jt a4 o n th s. - - - - 1.5 0 WINNSBORO, S. C. Thjtrslay, April 20, - -11899 ENGLAND'S EXPERIENCE. England has been in the expansion business a long time, and what the English Newspapers have to say about it is to a great extent authoritative because the opinions are expreased upon experience. The London Timis - says: 'A much graver matter is tne reporte-1 disc>ntent of tha American soldiers, but here also all sountries pursuing a foreign policy, have had the satne "difficlty to contend with, and no doubt the United States will soon find- it- advisable to imitate Eu ropean measures and to enlist a rean lar fore , for the pu?pose of holding the Phi:ippines. Foreign po;sessious cannot be held by volunteers " T hi, is dovtals correct in the main. N) one d -ahts that tt,c American voinr[ teer wi:l d> his duty wherever plh.e-d, but as t .ey ja3s:y say thtey enlisted to free tte Philipines and noc to fight them. It is natural thtt they sh->uld not teel any interest in these islauds on the other side of the world, and wh-: they onrce get away frorm them, it wtil be a hard matter to ge: them back there a, soldiers. A cabinet memb?r is repo:-ted as s"ying ihit a ca' wi; - not be ude just now f>r v.,lun:e=rr, to g> to the Philippines, a:d thai in his opinion, the insurga'uts will soon find it quite a different thing ighting Americans from fighting Sp inia: uh. Contrary to this we seem to be ful lowing he fate of Spain in the islands Gen L:.wton says that he c,uid march with his brigade from o.e end of the " Island of Luzon to the other, b:t that -he could not hold the positions cap _ - tured. Volunteers will become tired of hold-3 g positions merely to gratifi the greed of the land grabbers. In a year their term of enlistment will hav, expired, and more volunteers wili be a - required. For the Philippines alone - it is estimated thit 100,000 troops wilt be need t> hold the islauda and keep * down rebellions, even after auinaldo hrs been conquered. Where will these volunteers come from? We do ntot * think tney will be easily obtained, and in. bonsegzence a standing army of 100,$00 will bave to be maintained to id..eneW possesei-::ns in the far st, andsPorto Ricot will hive. to be cared for. We shall likeiy find as England has doneAhat it does not pay -to own territory in the tropics. That * they are a never ending source of trouwne, and instead of paying the home government, they arn a dead . expense. Fortunately some power is left with the people in the~ United States, and they may have something to say about our new foreign plicy. - . TR E SAMoAN Q UESTION. The Literary Digest. * TheGerman Go~verna -'-t a':knowl edges ti.at Consul R%e 2t:ted in vio - lation of the Berlin Trea'y when he preveunt'e .Chief Jast ice 'Chambers . rom bo.adina court; but G.erzn my in. - sists thatMir. Chambers himself wds . the cause of all the trouble in samoa, and that, unless her is recalled, C'a sul Rose will remain. The Germans - in.Samoa, who greatly preponderate, - no.t only in point of numbers but in wealth and infiuence, object very stronlgl3 to British or A'n -ricani rn!e, and the German Govern'ont can not afford to ignore them. 'Muw le, - until [Dr. Solf, the new . d - ot the Api-t municipal cou..e . ar *' rived . at hia post, Mar aafa re'nsiue king. The overwheiming masj>rity are.on his side, despite the fact that * the English missionaries promised British protection to all who would -join ther candidate, Tuna. Matiaafs, according to the correspondent of the Kolnische Zeitung, Cologne, nas 'done anything but merit detbr nuement. This corr espondent sa es: "The Mataata party hbid prousise, that no w.hite mu- won:d be touched if 'they minded their ownm busrinoss. The captain of the British sh:p Porpise neverthe!ess threatene:l to take pa' -in the fray if the na:iyves- approache2d the Fnglisb missions. .The Samoamis, however, took the advice of the German- and did not give the Eng lish the ,.oportunity they desi:ed. No white m su as been inter feted wi:h, and it hats not been necessary to land an armed detachment from the German shio. The German sai.ors came asho:e on leave unarmed as nsaa; -le Eng lish have an arined force--fortv.two men-at their consul-ate, and their sailors s.e refused leave. t, go on shore." The V.mische Zei tut g Berlin, says: "The repre9entatives of t se Inrree tresty p: wers wil! sa-:W tu marer probably in War-hingtonm. It is cCrtain, - however-, i bat a one-sidecd se:tiement will not be to'erited by C--rm-a y. For alt Lis politenesn, yon Balow i< firm oun this point. If Germ eyv in t subject her officials tot an tngnin , Great Britain and the Uni't. s at must do the same." The Taageblatt, B-r in, uvs Mr Cnambet mu-t be made t-> explain: his extra-ordinary co.nduct, especiall' for his pretending to force the choice of the English .missionaries upo-n 'he Samoans under pretense of guardir~g the interests of Germati'- w Mile *n .posing the Germane and seeking to - cre te an agitation which is to end in the Americans making a present of their interest to Great Britain. Tne Dresdener Nachrichten is pleased to find that the Germnan-Amerieans, who demand jnstice for the Filipi:ios, also expect the people of their own raea to be treated faiily. It is not, how ever, American prestige that has suf fered most in Germany, but British prestige, as the American representa tives in Samoa are regatded as mere tools in the hands of the astute English. The Kolonial Zeitung says: The careful and conciliating, yet firm and patriotic, policy of the im perial Gov2rnment does not permit us to doubt that Germany will ultimately be the gainer from an affair in which Germnan officials have been accused, and accused unjustly, perhaps. The systematic lying of English and Ameri can j>urnalists will not be permitted to create trouble between two powers which have no reason to become es tranged." The Neuesteu Nachrichten, Berlin, believes that Great Rritain will find it very difficult to explain away her atti tude when she endeavors to obtain concessions from Germany, and adds: "In this Samoan question Ureat Britain u=es the same tactics with re gard t> the United States and Ger; many which she has used toward France and Germanp Bismarch ha always dearly pointed. out that Eng laud holds h-r own by the policy o: dicide et impera . Germony must re member this, and be careful to stauc by R,ssia-rather than England. Ger man E:glish interest3 are more likely to clash than German and Russi interests." The English press has already begat to drop Judge Chambers, and no mor( is heard of the necessity of purell British rule in Samoa. The Londor Times does not see how the Lnitec States can refuse to dismiss Chambers, etpecially after that famous letter. The Outlook, perhaps the most chau vinictic weekly in England, says: "The excellent relations which ex ist between Great Britain, the Unitet Staes, and Germany elsewhere in tht :orld are the best gnaranty that thi divergence of interests at Samoa where a!l three meet but d o not mix will not be allowed to imperil peace The state ot things which began earl, in -annary over the election of a nea king ecn only be described as anarchy in which the anarchists are the repre sei,tatives of the three great powers How to fecu:'e good government it these islauds is a problem which thi cotlbine.i t'sttesmanship of L'ndn Ber in, and Washington has yet t. oo v,. At l1rew.PI1r they have -ecure an as,m:ed i-e, ai no m >re." Tie A :1k anl, N-:* ZCatzin+. Nec think" lit, uid, r it:e prent conve: tio', J:ige Chamnb.'rs' de:i;ion, be I juat or wnj -t, tnn-t be carried on a-ad regards a modifi:a' ion (f the t: cit necessary. 1t avs : "I is state-1 ihat the difficulty ha been settled on the basis of the main tenanca of the convention. But th carrying out of the convention 'mean the placing of Mali.toa on the thron in nursuance of the decision of th, chief justice delivered under its pro vision". Are the treaty powers t, land a force and drive Mataafa an< his people out of Apia? This wouli involve the maintenance of a fore there to to prevent any attack. Bs sides, it m st be clear to all that 'th maintenance of the c.onvention' mean the risk of the recu:rence of suel events as we have just had, and th prevention of any progress for Samoa An earnest atterapt shonld be made ti solve the difficulty in some othe How to Find Out. Fill a battle or common glas-3 wit] your water and let 'it stand twenty four hours:- a sediment or settlini indicates an unhealthy condition o the kidneys; if it stains your lineni is evidence of kidney trouble; tot frquent desire to pass it or pain 11 the back is also convincing proof tha the kidneys and bladder are out o: order. WHAT TO DO. Tbere is comfort in the knowledga so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, the great kidney remned; fulfills every wish in caring rheuma tism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver bladder and every part of the urinar: passages. It corrects inability to holl water and scalding pain in passing i: or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that un pleasant necessity of being compellei to go often during the day, and to ge up many times during the night. Thb mild and the extraordinary effect o Swamp-Root is roon realized. I stands the highest for its wonderfu cures of the most diistressing cases. 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It The Chiattanoora Medicine Co. bhatta rdS nooga. Tenn. de * Mrs. L~oJeSL terson, Ga., says: "WheI first took Wine of Cardul 'coud nt na$aarred three years. bu cide,is Emonths ater hd a fine irb3.." tee Dpepsia Cure Digstswhat you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nauein strengthening and recon, strctng heexhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it. in efficiency.- It in }stantly relieves and permanently cures Dpesia, Indigestion, Heartburn, IFlauence, Sour. Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramnps,and all other results of lmperfectdigestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt a Co.. Ciyicago. SMADE ME A MAN bh hbeo or or E'.or ao hi, Ao I . dcfcaCANA w ere allnstiaian Silver=Plted Wr l AT COST. s -- I HAVE --24 : SGts Silver-Plated Table Spoons, Teaspoons and Medium Forls that I will sell at Cost for Cash. To letter them, at cost prices, will be THREE CENTS PER LETTER. Come and see them. C. M. 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MOBLEY, 4.4-tilang1 Winnsboro, S. C. 98. SThe above figures tell a remark-i able story; they represent almostth eatly the percentage of curs Sthe wonderful new constitutional cure for RHEUMATISM. The other two per cent, were not cura-' Sble, or failed to take medicine so-# cording to directions. Thousandst have been cured. In view of the Sfact that many physicians think~ that rheumatism is incurable, and that most remedies fail, it must b Strue that RHEUMACIDE is th greatest medical discovery of the ~ g.Particular and testionias freetm aPcaTE BOBBITT DRU CO., Raleik, N. C. Sold. in Winnsboro by McMaster SCo., and yDruggists gnerally. BICYCLIE5 -FOR A -We offer the Celebrated H artford** Bicycles (i8g8) 10R THE UNPRECEDENTED PR1CE --F 4$27. 00. & SUPPLY LIMITED. *iliWe will sell on instal ments. JORDAN & DAVIS MONEY TO -LOAN On farming la; d3. Eny payments. No e.miiu iared. Borrower Paa act nal c - of 'perfecting lost. Int: re'st 8 per cent. JOHN B. PA LM ERi kdN Columbia, S. C., orA. 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Pullman sleeping cars between Jackadillb and Columbia. enroute daily between Jackson ville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CULP Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. ., Washington. W. A. TUBK, . S. H. HABDWICK, G. P. A.. Waahingte'. G. P. A., Atlanta. FOR SALE. IRISH POTATOES, 25c. per peck. GERMAN MILLET, GOLDEN and. WHITE DENT CORN, CATTAIL MILLBT, AMBER and: ORANGE CANE SEED. A full supply of BEANS and other.. GARDEN SEED. THE MEDICAL. STREET FAKIR is almost a thing of te patst, and the intelligent people have learned that safety in Drugs sua Medicines is to be found in a reputa ble drug store. Your ~d.ictor will tell you this. All prescriptions receive our undi vided attention. Ring up TPhone 35' for urgaatL calls. (Olplin remedy frConsumption. By its timely us permanently cured. So proof-positive am)i of its power that Icnsider itnmy duty to send two botles,. free tothose of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble,;if they wili write me their express and postoBicc address. Sincerely, . A. E0CUN,.C., ma si st.,3ur wYt ThElaa mA3esain et IF YOU SUFFER FROM - : R H E U M A T 1 0" A M : I s R TRY A. BOX OF LENOIllt TkI PRIO: 75 CENTS. A Sure Gure. PHARMACIST. SOLE AGENT. An Ordinanc Granting Permission 'to the Amer Telephone and Telegraph Comp - of South Carolina, its Snesesors Assigns, to Construct, perate Maintain its lines of Telephone Telegraph upon, along, over under the Highways and $treet the Town of Winnaboro, Count lairleld and State of Msth of lina. Section 1 Be it ordained by the T -Connsil of Wlnnsioro, County wa Fairield and State of -Sonth Caro d of that the Amercan Telephone and graph Company of South Carolin successors and assigns be, and , ite same is hereby, granted -the \the privilege and authority to cons operate and'maintain its lipee.of phone and telegrapb, insla necessary poles; wires and *the upon, along, over and under the ways 'and -streets of said Wi~nnsboro upon the terms. sa tions hereinafter:provided. Section 2. The saId Vompa*y establish .enneotionlin aid.teya its lines end' maintain sam a the not expense of msfitul&Img eonaeeticn said jog .seed #hi~.ross -- from. - -- Section 3. All poles shall bt under the direction -and sups ne the Committee.en Str'eets, whieta - mittee shall "designate the strt. pa which sath' poles ghgU be alw,sy;. allowing said CWpgg res. sonable "facilities for iiiid - points a's its business 'igy; - and all streets and sidewalks assy be disturbed or damaged, lnath some strustion of L.bs said Hoes, s 6e promptly replased and repaired b the said t.ompany at its own - ,eman' e to the satisfactiou of -the cu (,d tee on Streets, and all poles. be neat, symmetrical and so I s not. to interfere with the pmblfc of maid highways or streets. Section 4. Said Company b subject to ordinameet now info -o that may be hereifter passed lativ - to the use ot the public .hight' e Wi streets of the said town of Witn so. Section 5, Nothing.inr this Ord' n* sontained shall be sonstrued to graun to the said Company -an ' siwe franshise and the .said Town anci3 hereby reserves the right to toe like sonsent to any etLer ce pany, person or persons for like per' ' Seetion 7. Said Odmpany s bold said town free and harmless aSS damages, or claims for dams pris. ing by reason of the -erectioni -'r negli. gent maiDISenance of~ssaid lines. Section 7. TbIs Ordinance ekalbe in force and effect from and aPt Is - passage. Done .in Council 'this fifth et ~ April, A. D. 1899. [r,s.] JAS. B. 00 - Attost: JNO. J. NEIL, 4-8 Clert of CounneJ MU LES. JUST ARIVE]) FORTY NICE TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY MULES at my stables in Winnsboro, from three to five years old. These mules can be bought cheap for cash or on good bankable pfaper, pas able i the Fall. :'Come o 'ce.e all who t.eed 20od taules. I c x. change thenm f.>'r broken d~owu~a les ,.r plug .mt~e4. Ialso have a few gnod Mare aud a couple of good Saddle Hdor.W, ens new Two'-horse Wagon and ont good Second-haqd Buggy. I also keep on hand- a few -MILCR COWS. and will sell them obeap for ssh or exchange them for dry cattle. AMways ready tor a trade. I have engaged Mz. S. B.'cSW FORD for the seaboal, and he ' be pia.ed tosee any and all of,-.M y Miend. A. WILLIFOR$. Wimsbere, S. ..