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TIMERB, L1 ADY - One naxr, C Months.M --31' WINNSBORC Tus lay. Marek 13. - - 1A00 WEAT DOES HE KNOW ABOUT IT? Representative B'Irket!, of Ne. braska, made a thoughtess statemet In his speech in ti-e Aldrich conwest case from Alaban<. He gave a list of - contests pending in *he House, show. - ing tie scope o f territory from which these contests come, which includes districts in Alabama, Kentucky, Miss issippi. North Carolina, South Caro lina, and Virginia, and Mr. Bori*ett adds: "It is the same territory frem which comes up the wail of more than one-half of the peoP'e that their rights are boine stamped beneath the fen: of otbers. It is there that men are not permitted to exercise the riebt of franchiqe which the laws of their country give them. It is in this spot where 'consent of tha governrd' is less regarded than in any place oa -he earth to-day." Tbis is a very rnsh statement. Surely Mr. Barkett had forgotten the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico. But these islands do not send Democratic congressma-n o Washington, and that's the reason Mr. Burkett does not point ;hem ont as spots "whert 'consest of the gover.-ed' I is kesc regarded than in any pia.:. on . )$he earth to-da." I bwill be noted that Mr. Burkett lives away no in Nebraeka. What does Le know aibont South Carolina any wa;? Ju.iing from ;he remarks quoentc, precIonly little. REPRESnTJ1TrrE BEI.L, of N',.rth DakoLm, has had th- c.-trave to sa' in the House that the representatives of 1 the people in the Senate are also the I representatives of the* great trusts of the coantry. Speaking in the House last month, he qoted the chancell-r p of the New York University Law ' School, while deploring the weaL;ness a and failut2 of representatives to rep resent the people, as say ijg that the n interest of our country in the great 0 rivalry between corpo-rations and the t it Govert'ment is coming, and where but from am~ong the masses wilt spring the advocates of the peopl'a rights? "He~ j .was showing that the memnbership of this House was cornposed ~rincipally. of the representativa of the gi est 'p terests and not by'the Areer i ." It seems too that right .be cisik is made. I states that in * a liading text-bonk in general use i4 one of the conlegea int Washington a statem~ent is made that this is a rime in the isitory. of the American Giover meat without statesmana-hip" The representatives of the tras's have bides as tough as the trusts then selves, and they are hard to punctare, but it is comforting to know' that somebody near them is doing somne panching.. - Govion~ TaLr ta a put himateif -compeely beyond the moral support of the nes people of this country by his act ion in shielding his partians from arrest on the charge~ of acco pliees in the mnur.ler of Gvy Goebl.. There msn showed weakness in 'h.-ir fight and especially in the man'er of it. It ia hard to conceive now to who' lengths Taylor wil go to maintain tas osurpation of the government. Demo cratic Governor Becknam, so far, a * shown considerable discretion sni wisdom, and we believe that a va..t majority of the people o' -- con nt ry are in sympathy with him * Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. * All the blood in your body passes through your kidrneys once every three minutes. .. . The kidneys are your * . blood purifiers, they fil - ter out the. waste or impurities in the blood. If they aresick or out of order, they fail to do e' their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the. .2..---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 p *oersokng bodtrough veins and arteries. It used to be cniedthtonly urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, * but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional dieae have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits *..by all druggistsin fifty cent and one-dollar slz * es. You may have a s~ample bottle by mail nome or Usamp-noot. -free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,- N. Y. PRESTON RION, Agent -* FAMIlFIRlE INII8RCE C5WI .5- 8F NEW lRI, * Solicits a szare of the publi. ato age. parn --DAU3N" NOT PERMISSIBLE. Augu ta Chronice. In city conncll fot long ago word "damu" was Reed, by P. man to whom profarnity is a stranger scarcely known. It came from 1him nnwittingly, and was the m:nst expressive exclamation against acton about to be taken that could have been given. His use of the word was a eurprite to coucil men. When he used it, appareutly unwit tingly, Le illustratt d his opinion and his feeling more thoroughly, probably, than had he spoken flr t ie hours. He was in earnest. He is an exempla- y citizen, a Christain and a model man. He felt strongly on the matter under disoussion. It was the proosition to establish a pool room in Aznrata that is a turf exchange where bets will be made on horses running races on tracks in the East and elsewhere. The bets take the shape of pool selling. The races are reported by wire. Bets rare placed and paid, when won, in i;te exchange. When the proposition was pending to license this exehange, which he holds is a gambling place, pure and simple, the councilman, in his indig nant opposition to the exchange ex slaimed: "It would be a damned out rage to establish this affair in Au gusta." There is nothing sinful in "damn." But the word is not considered a nice 3ne and it is suggestive of profanity. But it did not grate as it was urtered at the time stated. It came as a blunt but firm expression of outraged feel ings. Pending his canvass for the govern )rship and when the labor riot broke )at and the Honorable Peter Stirling was under arms at the head of his regiment, it will be recalled, Mr. Stirling used "damn." Coming from him, the use of the word created a sensation. A commit :ee of "de sixt" had called on the col )rel to remonstrate with him about scorting with his regiment so-callad "scabs" to work and to the places of he strikers. Orders had been given he regiment to do this duty. Peter Stirling very plainly told the commit ee he going to carry out orders. L'ittee told the colonel if he - with his regiment it would ;t him votes. "Do vou know how nach I care for votes?" he called, as his head reared in the air. "Speak out loud!" some one called. 'We all want to bear." "Voes be damned!" ha crie ', and, nruing on his heel he walked away. i was the only time in life he h d Lsed the word. He had explained ftervrards that the word was be aost nxpressive of ten thousand he! oigbt have said. That he used damn -a man so good and true -was a sen ation among his friends. Peter Stirling wished to be em hatic, as did the councilman. Bth; f them, howevor, might have goitt' long without "damn." Same pe po:e ro-uld have preferred "durn," or did blast" or "dog goned " Some tight have prefe-rred "blarsted" aud ther. "awful."7 "Damn" isn't "o irribly bad, whie it goes alone. but isn't a nice word for your children. litors or councilmen. [OZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Tonio For biliounmess, constipation and ap - tudicitis. For indigestion, sick and nervous tadac mesa, nervonsness and - or al .il an heart failure.. iy n For fever, chills, diseases, take Lemon Elix. Ladies, for natural and 'thorotzg oriranic regulation, take Lemon Elixi' Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pre .pai-ed from the fresh juice of Lemos' combined with other vegetable live tonics, and will hot fail you in any c the above named diseases. 50c an .1.00 bofule a ldrnggits Prepared by Dr. HI. Mozley, Atlants Ga. At the Capitol. I am in my seventy-third year, atn for fifty years I have been a grea sufferer from indigestion, constipatio1 and biliouness. I have tried all th remedies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. Abou one year ago, the disease assuming more severe and dangerous form, became very weak, and lost flesh rap idly. I commenced using Dr. Mozley' Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pound in three months. My strength ani health, my appetite and my indigestioi were perfectly restored, and now feel as young and as vigorous as ever did in my life. L. J. ALLDRED, Doorkeepor Ga. State Senate, 8tate Capitorlftlanta, Ga. 3Mil' Lemon Elixir is the very best medicine I ever uset for the diseases you recommend it for and I have used many kind. for wo man's tronbles. Mxa. S. A. GRzsx.&x, Salem, N. C. MOZLRY'S LEMON NOT DROWN. C'uren all Conghs, Colds, Hoarsenes Sore Throst, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung disi-ases. Ele want, reliable. 25c at drnggists. Pre rjb.ed only by Dr. H. Moz!ey, Atlaut a Ga. Farmers, *** *+* Attention ! NOW I3 THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies ouR STOCK OF HEAVY GR~O ceries is now complete. We cater specially for tbe farmers' ?rade. We know what they need, and ate prepared to ser ve them and5 a: bot tomn prices. We also carry a nice line of shelf goods SHOES, HATS, DR1 GOOD8, NOTIONS, and everything usually foud in a general store. t'Goods delivered to our city trade. U'ome and see us. W. R. RABB & Co GRANITE CORNER. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and sore throat use Ker inott's; Chocolates L~azative Quinine, the "One Day Cold Cure." MUM~ I~ ~ ij - Ieget !ablePrepartionforAs - s idating theTo-od andWReg-u' ii t>Sto-arisanaBowe,'ei Fromotespitestionerful nesand~est.Cotainsci.ther OpnriiMorphine nor Mneral. I:CT NAacOTIc. Aperfect-Remedy for Constipa tion, SourSfomachDiarrtoea, Wrms ,Convulsionslrevedrsh rnss cnd Loss OF SLEEP. Tc Simie Signature er NEW YORK. 7I O -3,rx,0r EXACT COPYOF WRAFlRt Ha%4tY0 You may have heard about SCOTT'S EMULSION ani have a vague notion Sthat it. 3 cod-liver oil with its had taste and smell and all its other repulsive fea Wures. It is cod-liver oil, the pirest and the best in the Swcrid, but made so palata bic that almost everybody' can ta~se it. Nearly aill c uren like it and ask for; ~EM ION ~ czks lie cream; it nlour! ~ shes tho wasted IBody $4 3 ~baby, child or adult ut _ta cream or anya other food in existence. lt( bers about the same rela 9 ien to other emulsions that cz'am does to milk. If you B h:.ve h ad any experience a with other so-cal led "just as~ -p;. *i preparations, you~ [ T a that this is a fact. .'he hypophosphites that are B ce ee with the cod-liver oil yeadditional value to it because they 'one up the nervous system s, C impart strength to the whole Soc. rnd $r.oo. allidruggists. sCOTT .*: BOWNE, Chemists, New York. e it toth .: LrA:r iedtthr:r . d ie :rec~mes ie:m 1r o->- :El vi/ n oe. It toe :h.crves n'eh sufr in .ad 6.-.- x: ave shatter-1. It is1 the r 1,t antet remedy ever c::-.:red[ to rest ora vcak women to perfect ; hetrth, : .o make- them atrcete Fr aJvae ia case.s requirig se ial aie" s address, gorg; symp-,, toms, "Th~e TL>:es Advisorv De -partme-'," Thea Cht, arooga. 'edi cm ine Co., Chtog. 'enn. Ilr. . W. s~ZYTH, cama, s. C., fo'r *.'~ of '7: w-.;m 221 it e~sarycred. -The~ One Day Cold Cure. Kermott's Chocolates Laxative qinine for cold in the head and sore throat. Children take +he l.e 1c1a ndy 4:774 SS .tea An saer f a settled on the breart, branuchini , throa] nr luung trouble2 of any nature. wh< will esll at McMater _o. w'.li b-.:- pro -vented with a sample, hotflo of Bomchee's Germin Syrnts free oj charge. Oaly one botue g:%,in , ont person. an'd n.:ne to children withon1 or-ler from parent&. No throat or Inano remnedy o--r had Euch a sale as Boschee's Germau Syruf in all parts of the civi!ir-ed -,orld. Twe-ntyyearswo millions o.-'~le Wii! 1021l Vrm is- succeSs was. eens It is resaly the f.nly throk- a log ICmen;d-- encrmlJf eudorped! by phy. siin.One '75 cen-Yt bon'e -::0 are or nrove its valne. b-d.b d ilcrs in Zli civilized c-lnnev. EeIlef Insix HouZrs. DitrssngKine and B~ erDs ea .rleediAi.h.r y" e almost imeitl. fyuwn S.E C ..AROU~4. WTA '' Any adult su for farticulars se1edo treaigtern curiy ihnd nr uu~troble fawibnt narew wPl c-l at caetso pe rBo rse by paete.Uie S le ir~allpart e posir!s.~d.ol 2er 15x12t aw5, 7 and 1 Br id Noisraytce to Votero Th oso eistras ngiine aridadrDe prit Soth netfr In iin: ande.' Itf i trre at thrie onsored of an eAeipriompt900.s in votr i: :.i e l in adre ridead to regii: male qik time. ~dcr hs st. eey S. ECOAN W. M. CATHCART Supervior oRi ration~r W1ta intr encrl .rr - alpaorlhai Kqis ANTbookN disappointd the Und f le readereasoits 2n heretofor 5,7 n 1 p d~ N otibe t o enjoed amongp Eetint your~e frin ontin "The tow-egge W ors S."Wil bEzr pen fort,"he c.ian :cr Cofki'te ath,""obe itles f Fut edi on anuaryi cloth , prned.:eAf Api and00bsolutl tehrs boo i Wi rth $2.qiled to foic' ~r]. thder tne. Jew (peOal ll (. THE BOOKE OMPEA dtioer nd byuatrrs too AmWriea fotefreboket _Mer Roothe, heere issn ther rE CrALs. HIRE OPiadiha ak ertofresCneedH. The Easy Running "!!OUS-HOLD" 3a The most modern Sewing j 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, fJ. . DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, RIcHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-1y ATTE NTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO A LINE OF TINWARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. Dish Pans. Ketchin Pans, Dsiry Pane, Pudding Pant, Jelly Pans, Wash Pans, Columbia, Scollo,,ed and Plain Pie Plates, Tea, Bowl and Gravy Strai;ners, Graters, Po tato Mashers, Curd Moulds, Egg Whips, Toasters, Stove Kettles, Dish Kettle-, 'lea, Tabe and Bast ing Spoor.s, Colanders, C ff e e Stands, Bisenit Cut ters, &c &c. '3. W, SEIGLER FOR SALE. tBought right and we wille* sell cheap.ee ay. 8 I, W. DOTY & OO eAn Ordinance tTo RAIsE SUPPLWeS FOR THE NIUNIC ro, ngI PAL YEAR (OMMENCING APRIL 1, 1899. AND KN~DING .c- APRIL 1, 1900. Be it enaced arnd ordained by ii. Intendant and Wardeun of the towri c Winnsboro in (ouncil met, Thst to the purpose of raising supplies for th year commencing April 1, 1895, an: Sending April 1, 1900, a tax for th sums and in the manner hereinafte Imentioned shall be raised a'd pai< into the t reasur3 of said town for th r."iSse and service thereof. That ist IFive mluis ad valorem upon ever: dollar of the value of all real and per monlal pr..perty within the corporali limits 't the~ fowni of Winnsboro. Two dollars to be paid by ever ma:e inhabitanat of the to.wn of Winns boro bet ween the ag-*s of eigbteen (18 and fif :v (50) years in lieu of workin oin ihe str ee~s or said t<-Wnl. All faxes assessed ai'd payabir unde this Ordiirance shall be psid in tb following named ki de or funds an. no other: G..ld an..i siver coin, Uni te-3 States enrrescr-and' national bani not. s AIll taxes herein~ assessed shall bi "due an~d payable betwee~n the 15th day of November insiant anzd the 1st da, ro of January, 1900, and~ all taxes le maining urpaid on the 1st day of Jan ~. nary, 1900, shel: be collected by die . tress or otherwise now provided by . law, togetber with afl les~al costs. to Donein Conucil this tbe second day of Novembecr, Anno~ Domini . - one thousand eight buandred [ L. s.] and nineris-nine, under the corporate seal of the said J AS. E. COAN, Attest: Intend1ant. JNo. J. NEIL, (.ki~k of Conzncil. .Z U.sthhar. I- - ...? ector ay ..dful Color. I ch' on humnan curedl ini 30 minutes by 'Woolfi d's Seiiitar L.'ior. Ti is nevr fails. Sold by W. 1E. A iken, drno-ribt Wildnsbnr, S. C. E ARLY Cabbage Plants, FOR SALE BY SOUTHERN Central Time .t Jacksonville and Savannah. Eas'.cr Time at Other Poit. Schedule in Effect Janpary 17th. 1900. NORTHBOUND. NO m Lv. kovil, (Plaat Sys) 8 00a 46p vnnaSo. By.) ... 121 0& 1411 " B.rnwel ............ 4 4 7 Backville................. 41 4 S r gfield............... 4 4 .. " r . . . . . . . 455 ...... Ar. *olumbia.55 6006 9 L.. Charleston7.(So. 7y) 70*1100p 5 S.inmerville ..... 7 200t 5 " Bianchville........ 8'5 1'55& 725p " Orangeburg.............. 923a 250a 7 &V Kingv1e*:............ 1015a 480 845P Ar. Columbia ......... 11 001 6 .9809 Ly. Augusta,(Sl. Ey.) . 8 90.. Graniteville ..........8 1015). Aiken ..................... 8 * ... ..... Trenton................... 4 p . OOP. Johnston................. 41 p j 20 .... Ar. Columbi (. n D t) Lv. Colum ha(Lsndiig~ 61MOP 615. Winnsboro............... 7 721 Chestr. .............:7: 8 =ok .ill............ 8 84.7A Ar. Charlotte ................ 19 9 40 4r.Danvile................125 1 4 "b At. Richmond ...........:... 6 .. At. Washington ............... 8a Baltimore, Pa. B. 3.).. 912a 112a Philade I ............ 1856 I " NewYor ........... 2 08P 1V. Lv. Columbia ......... 1140 .-.. Ar- Sprtanburg........81il0 ... " e ........ ...... .7 28 ... Ar. Kn~l...g.. . 2p... Ar. Cincinn'ati....;.. 7b309 7 45a.. . . SOUTHBOUN. N Sa.6 i ..e ork(~.. 1t* .) ... A I"Aseill.............6.0S6 I .. "BSltanbr............ - .. Lv. Washington,(So. By.).... 9 1;L 6~S Lt. Richion:1............ I.0 a L.Da. 1...........i. 88 " ChRotil............. 901 " Chester............f ".Winsboro........ "TJohnton.............1.I -.. "r Gianve.............. 2 .... " Azistav........2 .. " eyll..... ..~.''' ".........-......... 6 " Sfonmeine......... 4 So E '..... Ar. ............. ......n ..... ... " PSa t Sh .......,... sleeing a t SeviS. a tD irowiplye. f Pn11rco t~enl~jo n ere.t .v ne w er oe . cr.n oraabd Iffd1norit Pe Savanna wi an nrees.rl B . RIE Chas. M. S.Ceff gSATVI .RE C.MDas. Fat71-anc Wa. K WuICN. 21 C. H. IL As'H .anPar W PNE.Io Ash, Hikry o perm odn vaPeiyon, Wlnugt ogs of Sother ceaerdwod CTo., PIAN oS st, rton comm C-d, 2.. Tr-rfoe ewo't.rdn o ulottle Conerca Charlotte, N. C., established and Reie Biiaieu Collicg Rome, Ga., established i I now under one management, -0 exceptional advantages to aa dlesititig a thoroughly practical.b. i e education in the shortest timeh. Te wide range cf territory by our employment agency ArbW exceptional chances for securing:." liol.s We will guarantee you a on if von take our guarantee en The rooms in the schools arer and convenient and well lighted. Young men or young wO enroll in either school any weekday during the x ear. If I a are a stenographer, boo. keeper er teacher and desire a p tion; wriie the Piedmont A Charlotte, N. C. If you are *60 stenographer or book-keeper, spend-r few months in one ef those schoos and get 1 ontself in shape for earsing money. Should ypa dcsire to be an expet interest, stocks, trade discountv etAl send 25 cents in stamps or silvere get our Pocket Calculator-ist you need.% For circulars and further in tion. address, - D, M. MeIVE President. -IF YOU SUFFE FBOM q di gs8tio or A. BO Tspop TablQt PHARMAOIBT. JUST ARRIVE D FOR SA L. . NICE LOT OF' HORSES AND MULES, a few good Mlarea, a BAe Coti.-ation Horse. and a few Piug Horses. M y males are finer than Ihave - ever handled. - I will sell the above stock ch.-ap 1cdr c:ahi, or on. time for g.ood baadabtoe; ~paper. -Cows. .I will. pay the h~ighes: cash price f- r aU elasses ort cslle, fat r ep,,- r :5uggies. 1 have a. few nice RUNGlE% T. at -wih se I cheap TIr eiah. I have employed Mr. Ar'hm Owens for the present ' ear. Hie wi I be glad to haye his i' tend'. eil on him and do" some bu~iz iue.. A. Williford, Winnsb.,ro, 8. Q, Kodoli. DyspepiaCur Digests what you eat Nature In strengthenig and reas. d structing the 4xhausted dietv gans. Itis the latetst a d~b~ :z.and tonic. NTo oeh can approach t ineX utantly relieves and permanedywrs ~pepia, Indigestion, Her4e, tuecSour Stomach, Hmm SlekHeadacheatagavaa~ all otherresultsof im eretjim, Preiered by E C. Deitt &Co..~us MOXasTER Co. -- Winabo.Z *2