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V -- .SZc - P.- :T L " e - .Y - - . . : WINNSBORO ,. Taesday, Feb raary 13. - 1900 + MoKIXLET, THE FLOPPER. So many speeches have been made on the Republican siig!e gold standart that we cannot Login to read all o them. but we have been specially in terested in .the speech of Congressmait BateBr-4 TenBe? e. He shows he% incon8iEtent the R-puibicar. have y bieen. For instance, Mr. B1~ine in the Fifty-fty Co'ngrea aud thu lan gnsge: "The destiuctioi of rilver a, money and estabtihiNg geld as the .oie n'ti of value must have a ;nineus e ffect on all forms of property, except those in vestments which yield a fixed return iR money. The;e would be encrmonusl neaca2cHd in value and would gain y disproportionate ant, nufair adv{;a:age over:every other sreries of property.' Mr. McKinley'y former pt,ition on the money aaA,stion is well known, but t . g, given by Mr. Bat-s, fre ow dent's speech at Toledo, Ohte Pe ary, 1891. not so long ago, i" Feb , . v embarrassing ver nring all of Grover dIeeland's aii . s at the head of the Govern:pent e was dishonoring one of yi;nr prec one metals-one of your ;wn prodncti -discrediting silver and enhancinj the price of gold. He endeavoret even before bis inauguration in office to step the coinage of silver dollars, and even afterwatds and to the end o1 - tration persistently used He was de ;rculating f the eol speaker always appears at a great dis advantage in the open air. It is very trying un tLe voice to speak outdoors. However some people may criticise Bryan, his oratory is admitted, and, his wonderful personal magnetism has' been acknowledged by his strongest opponen:s. Fuirfield will doubtless be well iepresented in Columbia next Thursday. Frier Cei!cnlive Baiiks OB LAND LOAN CREDIT SOCIETIES. Now Farmers May Acquire Credit-.Money Borrowed on Their Labor as a Basis of C:edit or Seeurity--The Working men's Houses in Philadelphia, Baltimore and: Charlotte Beneficial Results of the Building and Loan As sociatIons. (Concluded.) People are naturally incredulous of any proposition to extend credit to a poor farmer. Those accustomed td deal with the individual farmer ara more or less timid about him in all mouey transactions. "You will never get the farmer to pay promptly;" "the farmers won't cs-operate, not even with each ther." These are the sort of exp:essb ns that are made about establishing credit amongst farmers. These sam e things were true about the individual working man whose credit is now s. good in the building and loan asociation or before he learned the value of co-operation and bow to co-operate. Part of the farmers' ds dsincies are because he has been swindlcd so much by different kinds of money lende.-s. When the work ing man found himself honestly dealt with through the building and ;oan aiciation he became at once a prompt payer and with a fair chance nexrly every working ,nan is a good payer. Select the working farmers and make reasonable canditions as to credit and he eal he tmade a pr'impt payer aho. In Germanv this is already done. Ti.e German farmer has not only be come a god payer through the land loa or co-operative farmers' banks but through the same banks be baa Qavsd mon-y and necome prosperona. Wbon there farmers co-ooerative banl,s were first organized. in Germany they -sd to b'o! row mioney from the regulnr nas:, toget money ,ii'i . d members. t the present time these I G'rman aricultural banks have . no4s ' ms of money accummtated wn:d ac:ualiv !oan money to the im perial banks in time of need. Like 'te savings banks of Massachusetts and the huilding and loan associatiors .of Pen'nylvania and North Carolina these farmer's co-operative banks of Gerinany have come to be ;he strongest finucial institut'ons of the nation. Farmers co-operative banks can be c made suucessful in this county if prop- P oriy organized and properly operated.. It is important in getting up the mem Stership to pick out only those farmers who are attentive to their business and reliable character. Such an insti ondaccumulate savings from aud then loan this ac tal to its members. If of the, organizati nired fo sImilating theToodaudRea- - th S chsardlBo isof PromoeDgestion,Cherful- i M1essandEst.Cont.acseithr Bplniu,Morphine 1oride.ra1. NJOT N.ARC OTIC. A ectRemedy for Cosl. ti our.Stomach,ia Wormts,ConvU1Sions. dyersi ucss andLOSS OF BE VacSimile Signature of NEW YOR . r.xA COPYOF WRMPER USTARRIVED .JN SALE. NICE LOT OF UORSES AND MULES, a few good MareA, a fin( Cominiation Hor-e. aud a few - Ping llorses. >w1v mleo are finer than I have ever handled. I will sell the above stock cheap f4r ah, or on time for good batskahle aper. Cows. ill pay the highest cash fee for aill classes of catt le, fa pJ)r BuL TRIT z.4 Sigatuie 01 The, Yn "av WayS Bought5 TH. CCNTAUR AOMPANY. ' CW YORK CITY. Women suffer ing from female troubles and " weakness, and from irregular or painful men ses, ought not IS to lose hope if / doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases th a t they do not un derstand fully -the peculiar ail ments and the ~m of woman.. What ght to do is to give EES ale Regulatae WE DESIRE To Inluri to THAT WE HAVE MOVED our stock of General Merchan diselend;opened in Winnsboro, -INTTHE Granite Block. We thank our old cuttower for their psst favors andti ope that they will continue wi= h a. A share of the tr:mi.' of Winusboru and Fairfiel . ty in ty is solicited. A full line of Groei i-s. Dry Goods, and all Piantsiin Supplies as cheap as c:.i be bought elsewhere; W. 1 RABB & CO 'ine Easy Running IOUSEHOLD" The most modern Sewing Machine of the age, embrac ing all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura bility, Range of Work and Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu pied territory. Correspon dence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, j" RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-1y $OUTHk N RAILWAY. Gentral 'ms at Jacksonville and Savanu$1. E.stern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effeet January 17th. 1900. NNOFt2H0IIND No.8&No.88 No.'SN NonTHBOUND. gtgplyeS Daily Dailyei Suj y.' ackso4ville, Plost Sys) Savan hb(So. Ry.)... zIhp2Oj 10p SBacnac............ 400a "31ackile........ -41 4158 " ingfield ............... 4 48ia S Pa y....................... ..... A.r. Ci a ......... Lv. Chnr eston,(S. .y)"-" 110 bO P 6~ Summerwille.............. 7 41120t 5p "r~ch l fg............ii 2 54.7 p l 11e..............1l0p 43D8 Ar. Cg lbia .... 1100 S 00p Lv. AouusaS. E.) ..... 41 8 ---- "Graniteville....... 881 1015 ..... " Aiken ................. 8 ... --. " Trenton. i........... 11 - -- - "Johnston: ..-.:;..:......... 4p 1 ------ d.coumbia U lo 5 ) 151a .. " Winnboro ................ 7 " Chester -... .. ... i a 120 Ba oH1l .....;.. S 8 47a arotte................ 9 9 Ar. e. .R' P h ........ .. . - - "Baltloe(Pa.RB..).. 9 1 NewYork .............. - Ar. ..u...- . .. 8 112 a ". .. ................... 'oo2p 287. Ar. K4oivil1e............ 4 7 .:. Ar. Cincinnati...........<. P Ar. Louisvil1e.. ....... "i09' -" - $OUT3;0 D. NO.380o 2 O.86 soursouM Daily ex Su v: Louisville. 7.. . ...... Lv.Cincinnati. . 80, 8 -. ?y. anozville ............... 1 --. S AsAievile.................. > 8 ----- " artan4burg1145.6 .. Ar.Columbia............ 8 9 L.ewY9r k (. H. B.). Philadeiphia........ 14 Baltimore.......... 6 Lv. .Tashington,(So , .y.). . L?. Riehmond................ - --- - Lv. Daiville............ 4 1 i. Charlotte ............. 8 " Ro'c Hil.............. " Chester.................. " Winnsbr.........%...... 12 A- olumbia ) LIT. . . .. - Sym.................. -1: " lent ger serviai b,tw... . -aa3o By).. A i. . .. .. .. . .. .. . 09. ,. D8t.1 > 1U .85 a8 earrbe hi.aEmna. iF - (OU SUFFE: FBOM .r digestior TRY A:BOX OF Dbear's Tablets. losli aA OhIy PHAR AOIST. An Ordinance o RAISE SUPPIuEs FOR TE Mulua PAL YEAR COYIEICING APRIL - 1" 1899, AND ENDING APRaIL 1, 1900. Be. it enacsed and ordained by tendant and Wardens of the town fiunsboro in Concil met, That ie purpose of rising supplies for ear commencing At ril 1, 1895,aM oding April 1, 1900; a tax for the ~ms and in the manner bereinatter hentioLed -shalI be raised. and pI ito the treasur5 of said town forth se and service~thereof. That is t Five .mlls- d da?orewt uponevr olar of the valtikaI!!ran.andl