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sygg .del - co: AMID co W en pl ?gwQM TM V. -BY- of of *Os Year, 0- ot Sic teaths. - - -.0 WINNSBORC alc - -- - - -_ - th Satarday, March 10. - - WoO c. CIS EXPLAINING. - Thz adtmniritration feels keenly the r popular sense of i'jnrice in the Puerto Rican tariff measure nid it i, kept al busy tryinz to ex .i*. A cabinet ti officer has tried t i cne to the assist- 6 - anceof the President. Elis explana- C tion considered in connee'in with the 6 President's message so'unds a little c fauny. "There hqi beent a wide mis- a apprehension. of the Puerto Wean A Lt tariff bilt, of the attitude of the Prei- c4 dent, of the action of Congress, ad 6 of their relations to eanh other," ys i the officer. But he fails to show where the misapprehension is. "The att'- i tude of the President" certtiniy bas not been misunderstood except t i it it I has been ba:d to keep up with. le declared to Congrecs that it is "our plain duty" to give the Puerto R'csns p - free trade. That was his attitude when he wrote his massage. Congress refused to do its * plain duty" and Mr. b McKinley didn't havy the backbone to do what he had declared was a "plain daty." He cbaugtd his "attitude" to correspond with "the attitude" of Congress, and the people have seen it. There is no misapprehension about that. The same cabinet officer goes on to a -'The attempt to reprepent ttere has been disagreement be tween the President and Congi e;s is wholly nafounded." Wby, of course! Who ever heard of Mr. McKinley's standing out against the views of his party, especially the element in it that measures everything by a dollar? No, "there has been no disagreement"; the Presidest has simply backed down as he has been known to do on other occaions. A MEETING of Mt. Zion Societv was held on Thursday morning to discuss plans for inviting and eatertaining as tronomers who may come here in May to observe the eclipse of the sun. Two committees will be appointed. One --commuittee will investigate to find out whoandhow:any illliklycome hand secure other information that need not be published jast now. Anpother committee will confer with citizens a e for e. entertainment of' t-essar2 to urge the a dis-a y of hospitality. SI ONXANUFACTURE INI THE CARQ- al LINAS ANDI GEORGIA..g Nzews and Counier. G So 'much has been said about the near approach of the time when ti e Carotinas arnd Georgia will manufac- F -tare all the cotton they grow, that t he sTradesman has. been induced to com -pile somne statistica showing the situa tion as stearly as it cant be presented at this time. The product of '.he three States in s -18'97 was: No'rth Carnlina, 400.000 bales; Stonth Carolina, 776.000; Geo'r gia,al,300,000. Tot dl, 2,476,000 bales. elargest consump-ion by the mitts , o e same States ina any cotton i ear washifi"va..edingi september 1. 1899, and was dietribu' d as follon: North (Carolna, 380 (.00 ba'es; Soarn' Carolina, 438,000; Georsia, 280,000. oral, 1,098,000 baies; which was 8,000 short of making at clean twee e -!ocal crop, and was 369.000 tot half the crop th~e eon ot 1898 99 the crop of E ee States was: N'erth Carolinw, 583,000 bales; S'outh Carolina, 1.012. 000; Ge'orgia, 1,536,000 Total, 3,131 -D 000 bls The tot etkisgs by wita in the Uitod States in the same yea~r was: Northern midle 2 247,092; Southern mills, 1 400 '26 T .ta 2. 3,647,118:bales. Tihe tota' eeni-uw;' tion wa~ 3,721,026,baies, or oulb atout 600,000. bales mote than were grown and marketed by the tiree States named. "All of whbich," the Trade mian remarks, ''shows that the South, Atlantic .States' mills will be at j( sota4 years more before they over tale those States' cot ton producers." The mills are "at it," however, it Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Ce All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three mInutes. tr The kidneys ard four as blood purifiers. they fil- to * - ~ Jter out the waste or impurities in the blood. gp .If they aresick or out * of order, they fail to do I# their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex - ; cess of uric acid in the .......blood, due to neglected kidney trouble, Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is * over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin-. *ning in kidney trouble. * If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild anda the entraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its -wonderful bures of the most distressing cases and issold onits merits by all druggists in fifty cent and oneidollar siz es.. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home or swamp-noot. free,- also pamphlet telling you how to find out-if you have kidniey or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmner 1 &e Co., Binghamnton' N. Y. Ld earnest, and their number and isequent prouinction is increasing at rate, which, if maintained, will ble them to over take the local sup r in a very few years at the furthest. eal coniumption is increasing very ach faster than the average crop. such conditions it is only a question time wben consumption will equal d exceed production. The Tradesman's figures, it may be d finally are more encouraging than erwise They prove that, even er the marvellous multiplication ,f indles in the three States in the past cade, there is still room for twice ai my more to work up the local crop 2ne. No other mills can handle tha op so economically anid proftably as a local mills. TI at is one of the lef elements of thz Atietigth and suc se of the existing mil!s It will iu re the same strength and success t,. e new mills yet to coma-. There if om in each of the three Sta'es f.9r ore mills until they have euongh no anufacture all the cotton i bey sever ly grow. In this view of the situa :, it is especial!y interesting and icouraging to the people of Soutb arolina to note tnat all the milla, old d new, they had at work last sea >n consumed less than half the local -op that was available for their use, d that can be grown every year. .d Northern mills are still manafac tring nearly twice as much Southern tton as is manufactured by the othern mills. It is a plain case that ie opportunity for expanded and roitable cotton manufacture in this tate has not yet nearly reached its mit IOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Tonic For biliousness, constipation and ap endicitis. For indigestion, sick and nervous eadaobes. For sleeplessness, nervoniness and eart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney seaes, take Lemon Elixii. Ladies, for natural and thorough rranic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pre red from the fresh-juice of Lemons, omtined with other vegetable liver oiic, and will not fail you in any o1 he ahovet named diseases. 60c and 1.00 bottles at all druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Is. At the Capitol. I am in my seventy-tbird year, ani or fifty years I have been a great iuferer from Indigestion, constipatior ud biliousness. I have tried all th remedies advertised for these diseases Lnd got no permanent relief. Abou we year ago, the disease assuming i nore severe and dangerous form, ] >ecame very weak, and lost flesh rap .ly. I commenced using Dr. Mozley' [emon Elixir. I gained twelve pound ,n three months. My strengtb anc ealtb. my appetite and my indigestiot were perfectly restored, and now 'eel as young and as vigorous as er did in my life. L . ALLDRED, Doorkeepor Ga. State Senate, stae Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Moziey's Lemon Elixir s the very best medicine I ever used or the diseabes you recommend it for Ld I have used many kinds for wo nan's tronb!es. MRs. 8. A. GREsHAM. ~alem .~ Cores all Cona'I olds. Hoarsene.s, re Throat, Broneni'ia, Hemorrhage, 'd at. throat and law diseases. Ek mt, re~liable. 25c a' draggilstq. Pme Lred only by Dr. H. Me z-ey, Ailanta, R ESTON RION, Agent PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COJIPAIN -OF NEW YORK licitb a sare of the public patron age. 9261ly ~ ~etn~ENCLOSE STA MP Uibifor Partieulars. Will straighten curly and kinky lFair without irajary to the scalp or hair. 'rice 50 Oentsiper Box. A NTI-K IN K ,orsed by the United States Health Repor! s. MIRkMR & 1RH ey Yi, SOLE MANUFACTURERS,. 1512112 5, 7, 9 and 11 Broad way. Farmers, .* **, Attention I NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Iaantation Supplies OUR STOCE' OF HEAVY GRO ries ieiiow complete. We cater specially for the farmers' ade. We know what they need, and e prepared to set vs them and a. hot m prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf od SHOES, HATS, DR1 GOODS, NOTIONS, id eve:ything usually found in a neral store. EFGooda delivered to our city trade. >me and see us. V. R. RABB & Co GRANITE CORNER. Write for the free booklet- "Xery thmes for Thirsty Times." Ilre~s Root beer time HEs' here HECH ARLES E. HIRES CO., Philadelphia, Pa. e tabelPre paraon forAs siling teoodar.deg - .ithetmachs arnd s: ,-omoe s'Di%5est0n I oh - nlessaRest.containsneitair i-O h rmrat NOT Nqam cOT Ic. zc d& - AperfectRelmedy for Constipa tionl, SourSfomach.Diarrhoea. Wrms,ConvulsionsFeverish ness mdLoSS OF SLEEP. FacSinile Signature cf NEW YORK. cXACT COPYOF WRAPP.R You may have heard about SCOTT'S EMULSION [ and have a vague notion that it is cod-liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive fea tures. It is cod-liver oil, the Ipurest and the best in thea world, but mac , so palata ble that almost everybodyd more. EMULSION looks like cream; it nour ishes the wasted body of the baby, child or adult Sbetter than cream or any other food in existence. It Sbears about 'the same rela Stion to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have had any experience with other so-called "just as good " preparations, you -will find that this is a fact. The hypophosphites that are combined with the cod-liver oil give additional value to it because they tone up the nervous system and impart strength to the whole b oy.5c. ad s:.oo. all druggists. SCOTT & DOWNE, Chemists, New York. "Set i!agMou~ OutofTun a>n iCt.d. we csdnevs eahne :e~h Ittoesnoth -~ vic suaer lITt rstores wc t-i. ..-5 .ige-- 1nd p:er. in nd -sehei..d -I i thec.-s pe e eey v-"-3. The One Day Cold Cure. ermot's Chocolates Laxative Quinine~ for cold in the head and sor- throat. Children take 'A . I-V -K r Youkv Aqs Bought Sk CAS ORIo!A FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering fr-om a cold settled on the breash. !rancht, thbroatI or lang troublea of any iituAre, who will call at McMaster ('e. w-',l b!- Pre I ented with a szmple bottle of i Bosebee's German Syr-np, fre1-e of charge. Only one bottle giv-en To one person, and nnne f o chidren without order from parents. No throat or inng remedy, ever hadl such a sale as Boschee's Germa-,n Syrup in all parts of the civilized wvorld. Twenty years ago milliors of' boltles were griven away, andi our du:ut will tell You its success waLs m-arVf~otnS. It is really the o~nlyv throat andO lang r emedy generally. endoreed by pkhy Picians. One 75 cent bot:, %e ili care or prove its-vaine. Sold by d -iers; in all civiliz.d c->nntriei. GratSut'Y eicnKiu H are.i '~"-" exen proptnfein rzoei apcol intedo tdderdeas andrbck, ihroate or fle.~ tRlies ftnutnrof whoe wlcalat mediater. ''fe y w ant pe borned w- ha .mlebt.eo perso anonalcrn ihu rDfrom onaerty inull cersso of the Unabriiged."old were gven a a a 1 eost er;ASt wil tllyo it sirep owtasndoarkul. ft ~ rall th r~ly althro Bhoolbooks memdvgo~r~l.Wadrmld y ~ a~ician. One 5 cools botge Pil re or proe itsvaiue wtold bnuinor.t i all civlinvdaluablee istessng ine ansod, and'3e tos ea' reievd i e ahewsc by rNe (3 restSouth Aericantor. yLue It is aeat findrihe wod wa~nto eIcein pry o's ein enatin alt i asy t. grwtf a~ wa Itols eas..ern hata ordmens. Wh e rn Pler'ncsas Dicmonattoe-y one m e Sandaeul-rsee GETiTci BET. Sure 6 pinglo1,uMss, aU. tS. tA.e' calle Wbste's DConres. AllfrO the font overas hwte ueult.dn "The Bow-leggedeGhost and ldth ndStoe. Withtacan. intro- -ro America'r. umsea torigia h od at tsasyt near ha -wr wa uneZe lored n iayn as A t bookd tow a uett nte~i'u r la loud a i.admelal.l ill n oeo eotan 'TheBopleteg du h~orist,"e "WheniEnra age First oas, "iThe Mn Wo C.ld' , "PossibleCO. Tbite fFr Fad," "So ie ldctre sset., et. Thi fArs edition __bou _in clth .prin smallt fine and abster' Diebetiuonris. boklb Ordernaieobce.gSent for o nernpeiall tr'ate a mae urGeyu thae-mr low rthe wfrnter npsn ishoroug he elbe.tor. HO OOGENT WATE '-.RI "The Bow-de gand ost all n d ook cor;-' . WPtlpninto-oe wietethp o tehso f"sieyirCiG L .sr.NTe WAol - Me a oe.E sk umeeof origineo The Easy Running "HOI{SEHOLD" 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. 11. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, RIcHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-iy - ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF TINWARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. Dish Pans, Ketchin Pans, Dairy J Pans, Pudding Pans, Jelly Pans, Wash Pans, Columbia, Scolloped and Plain Pie PlateQ, Tea, Bowl and Gravy Strainers, Graters, Po tato Mashers, Curd Moulds, Egg Whips, Toasters, Stove Kettles, Dish Kettles, Tea, Table and Bast ing Spos, Colander;, C o ff e e Stands, Biscuit Cutters, &c , tc. J. W, SEIGLER --TO FOR SALE. Bought right and we wille sell cheap.*-+ 10 W. DOTY & CO, An Ordinance ~ To RArsE SUPPLI1dS FoR THE MU'NIC! PAL YE~AR OMMENC!NG~ APRhI, 1, 1899. AND FNDNG A PRIL 1, 1900. Be it ente ed ,sd .,rddinect by t ntendar't ar~:l Wkl d- a f :he~ 3on nt u. Winsboro in~ a enii mer, 'I h: for B the purpo.se o1 rieg rsupplies ror the a~ year commecrg Aipril 1, 189S, and ending April 1, 1900, a tax for the sums and in the manner bereinafter mentioned shall be raised avd paid into the treasur3 of said town for the se and service thereof. That is to say: Five nd:13 ad tralorem upon every I dollar of thbe value of all real and per- I sonal pr. perty within the corporate limits or the town of Winnsboro. - Two dollars to be paid by every~ mae inhabitant of the town of Wirne bro bet ween the agecs of eighteen (18) and fif y (50) 3 ears in lien of working on the st~eets of said tr.wn. All taxes assensed ai' d payablir uder this Ordinance snal! be paid in the following nmed J:1 nl at funsds and no ot er: Gnold anid siiver coin', Uni ted States enrrem'n a:. tntional bank notes All taxes herein aisusscd shall be due and payable between the 15th day of November instant and the 1st day pe of January, 1900, and all taxes te- th maining urpai-l on the 1%t day of Jan Tn iary, 1900, shall be coliceted by dis- i tress or otherwise nlow provided by e law, toget her wit h a:1 !egat costs. Done in Cotneil thi< the second day of Novembher, Arnno Domini onet thousand eight bandred (. s.] and nine's-nine, under the' corporate seal af the said , To wn (C' cil. C. ,J -1 E. COAN, A Attest : Int en'ia nt. JNoJ NEIL. Ier k ot Core il. 4 lIch on human clred in 30 minutes y Woolford's Smitan~ Loarion Tii V' never fails. Sold by W. E. Aiken, So1 lrnggst, Wi:ensboro, S. C. 529 EARLY Cha Cabbage exc tira~ by t exc Plan0ts, = tol and I enrl dur I FOR SALE BY k*e Chi stei fei yn1 mo IcMaster Copinnyll et SOUTHERN tio emtral Time Lc Jacksonville ad Savanna. Easter Time at Other Pointe. Schedule in Effect Janpary Ith. 1900. N0N.304N.8| NORTHBOUND. Dany Daily exSn . Jacksonville, (Plant Sys)800s' 7 45p Savannah,(So. - 12 g 1205a 4100 Barnwell . ........... 4 400& 79; Blackvi o................. 4 4159 8 lgfield............. 44 484 -. ................. 4 447a ..... y.......... ............. 4 A ..... r. C91um .ia ........... 5V1 600a 9_35 . . Charleston,(So. Ry.) .... 7W4 10 SSinmervifle............. 41 Wt 5a Brnchvile............... 855% 155a 726p ' Orangeburg ............. 92 2ti0' 7 SKin ille.........-....... 1015a 4 30& 85 - r. Colufmbia ........... 1100, 6009 9 v. Augusta,(So. By.) ......- 3 -V -- SGranitevil............ a1 101 -5. ' Aiken....... ......... 3 . ...... - ' Trenton............ 4 11 ---' ' Johnston.................. 4 2. ---- :C:E , * -'.). 61 615& ' Winnsboro........... 708p 720s .....e............ 7 IP 810ot U'12 Bock "ill..........8-3 8474 U~ r. Charlotte ............... 191 9 40. r. Danville... ........... .r. Richmohd ............ 6 Btimor(,Pa. B. B.)... 91 .Phila h .............- 1 35 Ne w Yot .......... 20(1I .Colmba........l - -- SAshe lle ....:...-::: - . Knoivil1e...........41 7 20p'. r. Cincinnati. ...........) 730 a r. Louisville............1I E50 ... 5OUTBO~~D.3No. No35 No.31 soceanog- Dany1Dly er Su .Loisvie.............. ..4 Asheville............ I 85.05 5 .. Phiadelphia............ 6 350a 3l~ Batimnorp............. 821 622a1 52~ . Richmond............. 1_1 9 Vlm , - .Chrlotte ............ l15a10) l~ ~4% (t Rock Hil1.......... 9 0 00 Chester............... 925a11 527a . Winnsboro..............921 12 1 6 0C .olmnbia. (Blanding St)11142a 1-| 7 (Wa .Columbia,(Union Dpt) 11 54a 4 ... Johnston............. 13 632.. Trenton..............141 6 48a.. .Aiken . .............. 22 736. Grnitevillo.......... 2 Y1--. SAugusta ...... ... 250 &CO . ~Coumbia,(So. By)...p 135S Kingvie......... 282 7 T Sunmervifle.......... 7 5 - 9~ r. Charleston............ 8 7~j . ,(o R..... 1 125aV - ..ri.................... 2i...... ............ 1 3 0 8 ... ~ah............... 3 515a xcelent dlypseger service between rida andlw r. s. 81 and 3-owYork and Florida Lim e3 n3ew SdY, cean~d e~w ok .leeinb ea , bt.A e. tto.13and -Ie York~ . an drawing-room slein cars be- - -dPort ,55)~ Savannah A nlyn aepncars beweenCharlette and Lchond. Diig cars between Chariotte o 5 nd 36-U. S. Fast Mail. Throng rcnJakoailead wYork -nd I si g~rs betw08lan~ a a cas) aYn -l inctwe -. PS i a ~ti*a Aseville. - Founded 1842. 5TIE F t" iANosq, "igtheir own praise." If you reckon the endler-s joy ana' manent va ne yrn wil! get one of s celebrated STIEFF PIANOS. *y are mad!e with alilib>t r-kill whiec - lv 'ears of "onstant anad carefal at ition to every detail of thr conk eion can2 * comnma-.dI Elm~i's Prill 8mvd, ur. f re y e won't burd n y0 ou h atn nnt'~,-esaril' BIG PRICE.IJ . ) REPAIR NG I PIANO.'MANUFACTURER, gr BALTIMnORE, MD. gaRS tr; B-rach Ware-Room, N..213 F*~1 r' "ru St., Char3 Ite N C. sa C. H. WILMOTH, Manner. Dygj Flat Sick AN TED, for cash, Hickory, Dog ~ ~wod,Persimmon,Walnut Logs ithern Hardwood Co., P. 0. Box Chameto . C. 17 o m krlote Coenercial CIlleg, rlotte, N. C., established in 1891, and Reie Bilieil College,I 1-ome, Ga., established ir. 1886, under one management, ofera :ptional advantages to any one ring a thoroughly practical busi education in the sh-rtest poasble he wide raDge c4f ter; itory covered our emplovment agency afords e ptional cbauces for securing posi s We will guarantee you a po8 kif ion atke our guarantee course. 'he rooms in the schools are large convenient and well lighted. oung men or Young women may oll' in either school any week day ing the vear. r o ou are a stenographer, book per c r teacher and desire a pose i, write the Piedmont Agency, Lrlotte, N. C. If. you are not a iograpber or book-keeper, spenda r months in one of these scbool Lget yourself in -shape for eaning ney. ihoald ycu desire to be inexpert in ire;t, stocks, trade discount, ete. d 25 cents in stamps or silver our Pocket Calculator-jnst what t need. ior circulars and further informi m. address, D, M. McIVER, President. IF' OU SUFFER FROM r igesto rdi g8stor). TRY - A. BOX Dg spepsi Tablotse PHARMACIST. UST ARRIVED FOR SALE. NICE LOT OF H01tSES AND ULJES., a fe good Mare., a fine Comnti at'on Hour'e. and a few Ping Hoss M v mufes are~ fiaa r tha I have ever handled. will sell the above sto'ck ehe-ap for i, or on time fur g.od bankable ill pay the highest cash pric.- t-r all classes of cat ale, fat or pa .r EBuggies. ave a few nice BU G[F r-at 1 will se I-cheap f~rr catsh.. have employ ed i. A rthbur (iwens - the present i ear. He wi I- be glad sye his friend- etil on him and e bgsiers, - Winnsboro. S.- C. fspopsia .Cure igests what you eat. ire in stretienin and tig the exhaustedgOt* .It is the latest di edIu md tonic. No oh ~ g aproach It in e' . E~ i >y eieves nd pma e es leice, SourStm hRaug bherrsultsof impdcdsu pared by E. C. De ttt 640.. -ee. -KeMASTES Cy. Winusoe~ R,