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-BY U.A NDRA WINNSBORO Thrtsy, Arek 15 - - "'R INlroRMATION. As the candidates are beginning to aunounce themselve., -it may be ;f some service to giv - a brief outliu -f & part of the e >iktc, k of the De -. > cratic party. Ser-rA jtbscribera be a raquested it. Art. I provides f.r the organiza -nn of one or m-ra De n-cr tle club- i n each township or w ird The ofie of a club are pre-idunt. one or r, e vice-presidents, a rec >rding ar- a corresponding seccettry mud a -! arer, and the foll->ving workiug c u mittees, of not less then three imi - bors each: A committe> on regi- 7 tion, an executive committee -.!d other committees as tas club may sihe. Art. It requires the clubs to meet u t' e fourth Saturday in April and -! county convention on the first ki -. day in May. Art. III authorizes the presider ->r ive members to call an extia Mee -g of the club. Under the 12th Art. eacb club: ii entitled to elect a member of te coanty executive committee. 'e chairman of this 'co7mtirtce 1i 1tce d '-yv-the county cenvenwion. Under Art. V each club is xil"n A to e!et one delegate to the con: convention for every twenty-five m + bors, and oe delegte for a msi>. L fraction thereof. Under Art. V1 all caudidates, x cept for megistrates and masters r supervisors of registration, must g. into the primary. The club rolls sol] constitute the registry list, and tic person shall be allo is name be 41 e1M Ayebefore the first electi Esch club mast have a separate ing plsce. Candidates should e thefislowing: 'That no vote sha: :, conted for any candidate who ( -a notdie with the chairmauof thsb & ~ . exeeutivecommittee, or with the - spective eksirmanof the county ox - tleneommnittees a pledge in writ - g that he will abide the resalt of r b rrimary and support 'the nomi:s thereoft,and that he is not nor will i somethe~caa * of any fact:. privately suggeste didate we t is an amendm :t made in 1898, and we merely cil - tention to it that it may not be omni; d1 and the risk incarred of having 's. votes uncounted thro.ugh defect in . form of the pledge. Thn adulteration 01 food prodne 5. it is now hoped, will receive the tention of the United Sates Sen e though we have little hope of a: thing very good coming out of x body as nowonstituted, but the A.e cussion will at least enlighten ie people. The commines, appointe o investigate the. extert to which i- i products are adulte'sted. Snds adulteration is practiceal to a rv alarming extent, the ingrediients notA often being very injariuas. to a health of the consumeru. Als every article of food counius s' adulteration Black pepr sold nidealer, according to his esfessi' contained about 60 per caut of grooi - ccorut sbell. Tha' ah lteraars - used in sugar, four, and al ii g. rally known. Realis we --:' -t ko - what we are eating when ite buy our feod piroducte. The only a' way at present is to raise supplie~ home. *Tax course of same indignant publican Senators umy serve to smood a over the blunder ef the Republic-. in the House in the matter of the Pa > - Rican tarif bill. Some of the Rsp licans in the Seniate are, revolt against the adiministration. Oneo f the leaders is Senaor Davis, of M! -: nesota, chairman of the committee foreign affairs, aid quite a number . others will refuse to be whipped iin line. Senator Foralker, of Ohio, he L shown considerable teroper, and Republican celleagues Ehad to use c siderable effort to hold him in tra'o The truth is that the Republicans I the Senate have seen and are feelb: the iodignaiit resentment by the pm ple againit the miserable admiinian tien policy towards Porto Rico, a they see that b continuation of it tn result in ruin to the party. It is ported that pressure has been brone to bear on McKinley,-and he cd. stand pressure-to retrace his ste -. Mr. McKinley is [a good flopper, t another Sop may comne at any tir:. Fer Over Fifty Years. .Mus. W Ixstow's5 SooTaixe SYit' has been used for over fifty years millions of motherst for their childre while teething, with perfect .nece, It soothes the child, sot tens the~ gas. allays all pain, cures wind colic, a is the best. remedy for diarrhoea will relieve the poor little suffer immediatels. Sold bv druggists every part of the world. Tweaty fir cents a bottle.- Be sure and ask : ., "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrn; 4 wxeua of complaints have come to us from subscribers in the county that they do not receive their papers as soon as they should. The Back head psckage a few days ago did not reach Its destination at all. We have heard that papers sometimes take two or three days to reach Nelson's. Nel son's is on1ly six miles from Winns boro right on the railroad, and there Is no excuse for this. We can only say to our subscribers that the fault is not .in this ofce, and that other newspapers are reporting the same troub:e. We hope that all complaints of this kind will be reported ta as to that we may have some record of it and point it ont spscifically to the postoffico authorities. TheIr Thirteenth Quarrel. They had been married fully three months and were having their tbi. teenth quarrel-thirteen being an in lucky numher. "You only married me for tny money ," he said. "I didn't do anything of the kind," she ret eted. " Well, you didn't marry me because you loved me." "I know I didn't." I "In heavens name, then, what did you marry me for?" "Just to make that hateful Kate Scott you were engaged to cry her ey es out because she had to give you up to another." "Great Cssiar! Woman!" he splat tared, "what have you done? Why, I married you just because Kate Scott throw me over" Beat. The Kind I YNaw Bsgt The Mind Be Wanted. An enterprising Liverpool tailor has never been known to acknowledge that he didn't have anything a possible cuetomer might ask for. O.:e day a customer entered the shop and asked if he had any trousers made especially for onelegged men. "Certainly," replied the merchant. "What kind do you want?" "Dress trousers," said the man. "The best you've got." Harrying into the rear of the store, the enterprising marchant snatehed up I a pair of trousers and snipped of the right leg with e pair of scissors. Has. tily turning noder the edges, he pre seated the 4o the customer. "TkaOi the kind I want. What's e Guinea. " "Well, give me a pair with the left log oS" Story of a s1.ve. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is tha worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of E!eo tric Bitters, she is wonderfully 'm proved and able to do her own work." F'his eu re e emedy for female dis ea ervousness, sleep 1, headache, back liie, 'nting *y spells. This miracle working medic is a godsend to weak., sickly, rundow onle. Every bottle guaranteed. Only Cents. Sold by McMaster Co., drug gists. The Test of LOe. "Tom, you ask me to be vour wife --tr give you my heart, my all. Thizik wedl of what you say, and then te:! me if von will grant me one small favar?' "Any hinig you ask. my love." "Theni promise me that you wlin never smekes another cigar as long as y'nn live." "I promise, dear." "And doesn4L it cost yen a pang?' "Not a pang. i'd rather smoke a pipe any day."-Collier's Weekly. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Tomie For niliousness, constipation and ap For indigestion, sict and nervous headaches. For sleepleusness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney linesses, take Lemon Elx. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elixir is pro pared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 60c and $1.00 bottles at all druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, pa. Ai the Iapite3. I aim in my seventy-third year, and for Ifty years I have been a get suferer from indigestion, sonstipation and biliousness. I have tried al the remedies advertised for these diseases, and got no permanent relief. About one year ago, the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became very weak, and lost lesh rap idly. I commenced using Dr. Mezley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. My strength and health, my appetite and my indigestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel as young and as vigorous as 1 ever did in my life. L. J. ALLDRED, Doorkoepor Ga. State Senate, state Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Mesley's Lien Eliki is the very best medicine I ever used for the diseases you recommend it for, and I have used many kinds for wo man's troubles. is. 8. A. GREsnAM, Salem, N. C. X@*LUra LM@mon NoT DRoFs. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitid, Hemorrhage, 1and al3 throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25k at druggists. Pre oared only by Dr. H. lMoz!ey, Atlanta, Ga. PRESTON -RIO N, Agent PA~'Il 1'IILINSIIACE CIPAI er iEW YQR, Solicite a skare of the p-ablic patron age. 9-261y The Kind You Have Always B in use for over S0 years. has and hasI sonal sup Allow no All Counterfeits, Imitations an periments that trifle with an Infants and Children-Experie What is C? Castoria is a substitute for Cas and Soothing Syrups. It is Ht contains neither Opium, Mori substance. Its ago is its guarf and allays Feverishness. It ct Colic. It relieves Teething Tr and Flatuleucy. It assimilate: Stomach and Bowels, giving 1 The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAS~i Bears the Si4 The Kd You HaR in Use For Ove IC EITAUR COMPANY. TT MUSRR ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF 1 hertby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff for Fair. eld County, and will abido by the action of the Democratic primtries. JAS. W. BOLI K. FOR CLERK. I hercby announce myself as a candi date for Clerk of Court, subject tt the action of the Democratic primaries. JNO. R. CRAIG. I b.reby anuource myself a candidate r the office of Clerk of Court for Fair field County, subject to the action of the Democratic prmanes R. V. BRAY. U NCLOSE STA M P M auWWEWL YIUJZI for Particulars. Will straighien curly and kiniky lair without injury to the scalp or hair. rice 50 Centsiper Box. ANTI-KINK adcorsed by the United States Health Reports. SOLE MAN UFA&CTURERS, 15x12t12 5, 7. 9 and 1t. Broaduway. eed Stationery of any kind? We have what you LIKE in fine Stationery of all grades,I nd when you start out TO GET tatinery of any kiwd come nd 'see ours before buying. nd when you start to write LETTERS to distant 'friends or relatives e can show something that ou need in Pins, Ink, Pen- I cils, etc. - Don't ferget us when you| are in need . H. McMaster~ Druggists. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO 4 A LINE OF b TINWVARE I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. D~isi Pans, Ketchin Pan., D.iry ~ Pan., Pudding Pans, Jelly PansC Wash Pans, Columbia, Scolloged at and Plain Pie Plates, Tea, Bowl snd Gravy Strainera, Graters, Po- a tato Marbers, Curd Moulds, Egg -g Whips, Teasters, Stove -Ketiles e Dish Kettles, Tea, Table and Bast- C ing Spoons, Colanders, C 6 ff e e p tands, Bisenit Cutters, hc , &'e. o . W, SEIGLER Cotton Planters who are interested in high prices for i tan next fall can hear of something to their advantage by sending a post al - card at once to THE ADA MS COT1'ON COMPANY, Obarleston, S. C.a .4xlm, CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (TUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COUia t COMMON PLEAS. Annie L. Williams vs. Elias L. Freshley. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Comnon Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRSr MONDAY IN APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that plantation or parcel of land in Fairfield County, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, known as the Home place this being the portion of said Elias L. Freshley of the real estate of J. C. Fresh ley, deceased; bounded as follows: On the north by the public road leading fron Columbia to Monticello; on the eat by lands o[ E. L. Freshley: on the sonth by lands of Mrs. A. M. Kestler, and on th' west by lands of Mrs. A. M. Kest er, sitn ated on waters of Broad River, in Town, ship 11, and being the same premises con veyed to said Elias L. Freshlev, N. E. Ful mer and A. M. Restler by died dated Feb raaIy 15, 1895, and recorded in Book A. P. page 319, in Clerk's office, Fairfield ccunty, TERMS OF SAL". One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day off ale, the bai ance in twelve m. nths thex eafter to be secured by the bond of the purebater and a mortgage of the premises. The pur chaser to pay for all necessary papers and for reeording the same, and for all neces sary revenue stamps.R. I. JENNINGS. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C, Winusboro, S..C., March 10th, 1900. 3-10td Farmers, ** *** Attention ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies, OUR StOCK OF HEAVY GKO ceries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they need, and are prepared to set ve them and vt bot tom prices. . We also carryv a nice line of shelf goods- . SHOES, HATS, DRX GOODS,. NOTIONS, and eve:ything usually found in a general store. W"Goods delivered to our city trade. Conle and see us. W. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNER. Founded 1842. %TIEFI "Sing their own praise." If you reckon the endless joy and permanen*.valne you will get one of bkoe celebi- et~ iTnj E "FVC They are made with all ihat skill which only years of constanit arnd caretal at tention to every de'tail of.their con struction can comima-.d. Tbersfore we won't burden you: with an unnecessarily BfG PRICE. Convenient terms. FINE TUNING AND REPAIRING. Chas. M. Stieff, PIANO MANtUFACTLURER. BALTIEORE, 3D. Factory Branch Ware-Room, No. 213 Forth Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTII, Manager. JUST ARRIVED ancd FOR SALE. A NICE LOT OF HlQISES AND MULES, a fe w good Mares, a fine Cointination H',rse. arid a few Ping Horses. Mr mules are finer th-in I have ever banldled. I wili sell the above stock cheap to~ cash, or on~ time for good bankable paper. Cows. I will pay the highest cash price for all classes of cattle, fat or poor. IBuggies. I have a few nice BUG GIES that I wil se.l cheap for cash. I have employed Mr. A rthur Owens for the present y ear. lHe will be glad to have his friends c-ill on him and do some bu'iness. A. Williford, W insbore', 8. C. FOR SALE. Bought right and we will** sell cheap.*+ M. W1 DOTY & CO. 12h A gh., and whih' -~ borue the sign een made under h ervision since its inn me to deceive yui: I Substitutes are b I endanger the hen1 nce against Experbn. ST 1OR IAPl or O1i, Paregoric, Dro e rmless and Pleasant. t hine nor other Narev-. tee. It destroys Wo - res Diarrhoea and Wir-*' ubles, cures Constipati. the Food, regalates : ealthy and natural slc.: Mother's Friend. R APUS .E -nature of Alkways Bom,'--, r 30 Years. I saeCr, NEW VoRK CM. AS' ~ Ask your physician thi gus- I tion, "What is the one reat remedy for consumptc ?" - le will answer, "Co-'" l oil." Nine out of tE : answer thie same way. Yet whin persons Mye consumption they lca:' :, I atty foods, yet fat is s sary for thei' recover : they cannot take plain od- I liver oil. The plain c dis turbs the stomach and 'es away the appetite. Th. dis areeable. fishy odor and i taste m e it almost L.enf durabi ~.What isftoyedca1? v~eed henwe first mrade SOOT TS EMUL$ION~ of Cod-Liver-Oil with lype I phosphites. Although that was nearly twenty-five years!e ago, yet it stands alonz to- | day the one great remedy 5 for L. c::tions of the f: -roat | and lung. The bad'faste and odor have ':*en I taken away, the oil itseli ha km paty digested, and the me: -I sitive stomach objects to iS tr - Not one idten can take and -t i the plain oil. Nine cut o. . take SCOTT'S EMULSiO~ gest it. That's why it C. . . many cases of early co .t. Even in advanced cases . comfort and greatly proilon . oc. and $.co, all druggists. sCOT & BOwNE, Chemists, N. ut in Kan;s lives a happy wife. She v:r es: "I ve used Mother's Pri-o- before ro confinements. Th~e last ti. I had rins, and was in labor only a s.w main es. Suffered very little." The reason 6ther's Pried does expectant mothers so much od is because it is an external inhument, be applied upon the outside.x where iuch of te strain comes. It .:'.ps be suse the pores of the skin readiD absorb and it comes into direct coni.ct with d is absorbed by the parts ire~olved. Lorning sickness is quickly banished, d nervousness is kept completely away. he sense of dread and forebodir: is not perienced, even during laba: itself. :mfnement is short and almoslt ihout sin. Recovery is quick and sur. Best all, Mother's Friend benent~s the ciborn just as much as the e:-.pectant tother,-and when the little one comnes it 'be strong, lusty and healthy. )rugsts sell Mother's Friend for Si ebottle. Send ror oua- free book on the sue oct, finely illustrated. lIE BRADFIELD.REGULATOR~ CO. ATL.ANT'A, GA. The One Day Cold Cure. Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Qinine for id in the head and sore throat. Childrn take em like candy. OUT'HN RAImWAV. Dentral Time at Jacksonville nd Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule In Effect February 2?th, 19Q NCnTHBoUND. Lv. Jacksonville (P. ..... 00 12 lop " Savnnah(So. By.) ...... 1215 12 4100 "0 Barawen ........... ...... 402 4 759 as Backville.........- --.... 417p 416a 810p " Springfield......... ...... 4 4) 438a ...... " rSaly..................... ...... 4 4 P ry .. ...... . .:. . 455a::.. . v. Charleston,(So. Ry. 700a 5 Summerville 7 41a 1200at Branchville........ 855a 1a 7 OrangebuL ...... 9 28a 2 78p " u Ei .v1 ........... ...... 101 400 8 W Ar. Columbia .... a ...-1 9 - Lv. Augusta,So. R.) *2 On W 980p ...... Graniteville ...... 2 48 105p ...... " Aiken,............. ...... 3 ...... ...... " Trenton........ 500a 4 11 ...... " Johnston......... 520a 41 11 ..... Ar. Columbia,(U. D.).. .. 5 21 ...--. 6' Wo ro .... ...7 " Chester ...... .. -...- 75 847 " okHill .... .*.. .......8847a nl At. Chrlotte ........ . 91_o 940 Aif vine 0............ .. 12pa._. hmond .......... 30 625.P Ba1oe (Pa.RR) ....12 1 112b SPhiladelphia. ..... ...... 1185a 2 1 " Ne~w York ......... ....... 209 ,18 Lv. Columbia.......... .....1 7 Ar. Spartanbrg....... 11 Asheville ......... ..... 7 2 ...... Ar. Knoxviiie.......... . ..5. Ar. Cincinnati.......... SOUTHBOUND. oxd Day lexSn Lv. Cincinnati....... --- L.K o ......... 8 "Ashieville ........8 " Spartanburg.... ...... 11 -----.. Ar. hIabeia... ... S Baltimore ....... .... Bcal orte ........... ... Lv. Wachig'o.d 9 "v R ck i .......... ...... . Lv. Charlotte .......... ...... "oo inor.......... ...... 1 Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St 680p . Lv. Columbia,(U. D... ..... ------ " Johasto'n........... 10f0 1 - Trenton.......i 6 . Ar. Aken ................. 7 . "Grabiteville.... 7i --- "Auguste........... . * L 66A2 :: Lv. Columbia(d. A.... IM " Kingvine......... A SSummerville...... .. Ar. Charleston......... ..... 8 0 Lv. Columbia(So. Ry.) .~~.. ~ -25a Ar. Perry.............. ...... .--. .-. ----+ hi......... 40rs...... 3 " Spr ......, ........ ...... -1 7 .... Blc -il ........ .....II~ Barnwell ............ .... g 8 "Savannhh .......... .. 8 ,1 Ar.cksonville(P.S.)... 7P. 0 *Tan 48 and 44 (mixed exep sunda7Y arrive and depart from Hamburg.* Sleeping Car Se-vice. Excellent er service between Florida and TA Nos. S nd York and Florida Lim ited. Dally ekcept Sunday, comwd slhl sively f PiUro~n fineu Dngg in~'.~ ie 1mp ent anOb* tween York, Columbia t e. Nos. 33 and 34-New York and Ex press. Drawingroom sleeping cars tween. Augusta and New York. tween Port Tm am eksonvifeSavln, Washington an 'wYork. Pullman sleeinge~betweenChroatepd. Richmond. ling eats between Ohdriotte andSavannah. Nos. 35 and 8-U. S. Fast Mail. Tr "tweTaesonv~'0a d NewYork andE man sleepingecars between AugSJa~ lotte' Dng cars serve all me~~j FRANKS. GitON, J.MK~~. ThirdV-P.&GE~.Mgr., Washington, D. C. Wsh W. A.TTSK, S.H WD.C. Goods... I have a nice selection just opened for inspection from which to select your Christmas Presents, consisting of SLEEVE and COLLAR BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, a BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China and Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and rel'as le as they can be bought any where. Call soon and make your selec tion. C. M. ChancIler. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artiicially digests thefood andaids Nature In strengthening and'reces, stucting the exhausted digestive e gans. It ithe latest disc lqt r.'i and tonic. Ne oth 'a.approach it in e . Ei In stantly relieves and permanecdiyuares Dy~pepia, Indigestion, Htbru.f# Ffatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausa SickHecheGastralgla,Cramp~s,in all etherresultsof imperfect Prepared by E. C. DeWitt a Ce.. McMA.STER CO. WinnsbeE, S. C. Notice to Voters Tae Bo.k' of Registration: f"r the lex: MJus.ipal Election, to be h 11 on April 2th nes for Inten (an' amai four Wardens for the town of Winnsboro, S. ., will be open for the registering of voter' at the store of Jo'-n M. Sminjih -. Januiary 1, 1900, and closed A pril 1, 1900 All voters int this elec tion are r. qa!!ed to reg i-ter n ithin tistime. J. E COAN, W. M. CATHICART, Supervisor of Registration NEWS **, and *** HERALD. Tri-Weekl,8a Yr ins Ti Weekly, $1.50 a Y~wba kiM &LETTEE WADI, BILL NZAAS, NOTE ]MAbs, LAWYUMn' saMIM LIENS, and eyervbuag ia job h ee s as *bcapy as say whos ai-s GIVE USA CIIAIIK Every ipony spe@* eon. is kept at kem The Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" The most modern Sewing Machine ot 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. J. DERBY8S[IRE General Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-Iy MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms secured by ?r4t mortgages. . It.-r*kt S per .cent. rza sms teot ie-a thean $100, 3 to S years., No c .mmi ssiew h. Borrower pays uo usi expenses. A. S. k W. D. DOU@LA~s. . Wirnuabore. S. U er JOHN B. PALMER h 59W, 11-46 Columbia, S. (C e .