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thl --. as -BY he re he SLKP IRAL.I .% or 101 -em s x .A m,- bo das year, is siC Moaths. - - - is IS WINNSBORO f" tr< - - of Thursda. Marh 15 - . :9 th Rn IWORMATION. p As the candidates are beginning o announce themselve., ;it may be some service to giv -a brief outli I % part of the c inti it oi the D, -- - cratic party. Sevrt-c itiscribers b requested it. Art. I provides f ,r the organiza!'.n of one or mira Den er tle club, ia each township or w ird The offl - s of a club are prezident, one or i 6 ya vice-presidents, a recirding ai' i a corresponding secret try aud a a y arer, and the follwing workiug Y : mittees, ot not less then three in!- S bers each: A committe> on regi-: '- e; tion, an executive co1mwittee !d U other committees as ths clab may - t Art. It requires the clubs to meEt n t 1t-e fourth Saturday in April and e county convention on the first M day in May. Art. III authorizes the presidev -r fve members to call an extia mee - of the club. Under the 12th Art. each clu' is entitled to elect a member of ;e coanty exeenmee committee. a t - cbairman of this committee is sice d C 1et h:0aotty convention. 'Under Art. V each club is allo .d. to elect one delegate to the co. :y convention for every twent-figre m .' bere, and one delegate for a msip. Ly fraction thereof. Under Art. VI all candidates, x cept for magistratea and masters rd j supervisors of registration, must .to into the primary. The club rolls so4ll constitute the registry list, and ito person shall be allowed to vote exe-ot I his name be enrolled on the partic- -.r -----4lub list at which he ofer. les4e-days before the frst electi EAch club must have a separate . - ing place. Candidates should e - the following: "That no vote hs: .e -counted for a 4y candidate who g a not Ale with the chairman of ths S i - executive committee, or with the - spective chairman of te county ex tive eommnittees a pledge in wr that he will abide the result of; 1 - prifary and support -the nomi:ss thereof, and that he is not nor win i ed sme the Icandid 'of .any fact-> er privafely o ~ saggest.4 mirac e uousl C. - T. didate we t is an amendm *t Every Kmade in 1898, and we merely catl - cents. -tention to it that it may not be omi; d gts and the risk incurred of having v votes uncounted thro ugh detect in ,e form of the pledge."T TEn adulteration Of food prodai s. weil' it is now hoped, will receive the.. - nei tention of the United 5'.ts ,er fa' " though we have little hope of a -. "A thing very good coming out or A d oever _body as now constituted, but the 'i. - I cussion will at least enlighten e people. The commi' ee, appoi'te investigate the. extemnt to which ~*pipe products are adulrerlted. Audi adulteration is practiceAl to a vt MO alarming extent, the ingredients unt -often being very injariva; to >a Fo health of the coucumekrS. Ahw pend 'very article of food contains s c adulteration Black pepr sold ne dealer, according to his eafessi- hear 'contained about 60 per cent of gro * Fc cC)oant shell. Tha' ah lterants 1 - ,asi ugar, tur, and a 'al icg rally knows. Really we a.' iot tW- D what we are eating whes we buy pare our food producta. The only 5' cr -way at present is to ras supplies the home. *1-0 *Tin course of some- indignant - a. publican Senators may serve to smoo ' over the blander of the Republic-.1 in the House in the m.xter of the Pe ifo Rican tarif bill. S'cme of the Repi- u licans in the Senate are revolt" .I and against the administration. One r rem the leaders is Sena'or Divis, of y . -an nesota, chairman of the committee mo f.>reign affairs, and quite a numbe -- bec others will refuse to be whipped ii. idly line. Senator Foraker, of Ohi.,h A shawn considerable temper, and L hes epublican colleagues Chad to use c - wei siderable effort to hoid him in trac' feel The truth Is that the Republicans D -the Senate have seen and are feel St the indignant resentment by the p pie against the miserable admninis' tien policy towards Porto Rico, a a st they see that b continuation of it va for result in ruin to the party. It is m ported that pressure has been brour to bear on McKinley,-and he Cs Sal stand pressure-to retrace his ste Mr. McKinley is {a good flopper, another Lop may come at any ti:. S For ever Fity Years. j Mas. Inistow's SooTenxo Sv has been used for over fifty years G millions of mothers for their childn while teething with perfect succe It soothei the chlasortenls the gus P allays all pain, cure wind colic, a is the best. remedy for diarrhoea will relieve tbe poor littie suffer immediately. Sold bv druggists every part of the world. T went y f cents a bottle. Be sure and ask -"Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrn; an take no other Ind. 1-1-17 L IUmEn of complaints bavi come as from subscribers in the county 4 they do not receive their papers soon as they should. The Back id package a few days ago did not Lch Its destisation at all. We have rd that papers sometimes take two three days to reach Nelson's. Nel l's is only seL miles from Winns ro right on the railroad, and there no excuse for this. We can only r to our subscribers that the fault not .in this ofce, and that other wspapers are reporting the same rnkbe. We hope that all complaints this kind will be reported ta s eo at we may have some record of it id point it out sp3cilically to the stoffics authorities. Their ThIrteenth Quarrel. They bad been married fatly three ontbs and were having their tbi; en'h quarrel-thirteen foeing an ni ky nnmher. "You only married me for mv oney," he said. "I didn't do anything of the kind," e retorted. "Well, you didu't marry me because >u loved me." "I know I didn't." "In heaveus name, then, what dic on marry me for?" "Just to make that hateful Kitq ott yoa were engaged to cry hel , es out because cihe had to give yoi p to another." "Great Cesar! Woman!" he splat red, "what have you done? Why, 1 arried you just because Kate Scot brew me overl" Bfn h A b T W ON NO. A .4 ofug The Ktnd Be Weated. An enterprising Liverpool tail* as never been known to acknowledg hat he didn't have anything a possib] ustomer might ask for. O.e day a customer entered ti bop and askel if he had any trouser nude especially for one-legged mel "Certainly," replied the mercnan What kind do you want?" "Dress trousers," said the ma 'The best you've got.," Harrying into the, rear of the stor he enterprising merchant snatehed u pair of trousers- and snipped of ti ight leg with a-pair of scissors. Ha ily turning under the edges, he pr iented them td the eastomer. "That's the kind I want. What he " - "Gaines." ' Well, give me a pair with the le leg ot" Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for yes by the chains of disease is tha wor Form of slavery. George D. William of Manchester, Mich., tells how such slave was made free. He says: "E wife has been so helpless for five yea hat she could not turn over in be aone. After using two bottles of Ele sic Bitters, she is wonderfully ii prved and able to do her own work Fis an re a emnedy for female d a ervousness, slee ,headache, bac 'y spells. TI niing is a gode: Le working medic - ODI ak, sickly, rundow bottle guaranteed. Only Sold by Mcafaster Co., drug- 2 The Test of Love. )m, you ask me to be sour wife rive you my heart, my all. Think f wh~t vou say, and then tel N ou will grant me one small ny hing you ask, my love." .. e promise me that you wih mse another cigar as long as 11 promie, dear." id doesn't it cost you a pang?' o a pang. I'd rather smoke a any day."-Collier's Weekly. ZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR a A. Peasant Lesaon Teals r iliousness, constipation and ap indigestion, sick and nervous r leepessness, nervousness and 1 failre. *r fever, chills, debility and kidney ses, take Lemon Elixii. des, for natural and thorough nic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. .Moeley's Lemon Elixir is pro d from the fresh juice of Lemons, >ined with other vegetable liver s, and will not fail you in any of aove named diseases. i0c and ) bottles at all druggists. epared by Dr. H. Mosley!, Atlanta, At the caiteL a ii my seventy-third year, and it years I have been a great arer irom indigestion, eonstipationl isuess. I have tried all the dies' advertised for these diseae, get me permanent relief. About year ago, the disease assuming a e seere and dangerous form, I sine very weak, and lost flesh rap .. commenced using Dr. Mlosley's son Elixir. I gained twelve pounds Lhree months. My strength and ki, nay appetite and my indigestion o perfectly restored, and now I as yong and as vigorous as I e did in my life. L. J. ALLDEZD, roeepor (Ga. State Senate, te Capitl, Atlanta, Ga. Mesleys LiesN Eliir he very best medicine I ever used the diseases you recommend it for, LI have used many kinds for wo n' troubles. Mas. S. A. (iREsEAX, mo@r3ra EMOI moT DROPs. :nes all Coughs, Colds, Hoarsene.s, -e hroat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, I all throat and lung diseases. Ele at, reliable. 25o at druggists. Pre -e l only by Dr. H. Mfoz!ey, Atlanta, RESTON -RION, Agen~t PAic lI1(lHAICE CSIAJT ar liEW 16K. liie a sare of the p-eblic patron age. The Kind You Have Always B3I in use for over 30 years, ha and has I sonal sup Allow no All Counterfeits, Imitations 2n1 periments that trifle with am infants and Childron-Expere What is C? Castoria is a substitute for Cas1 and Soothing Syrups. It is Ht contains neither Opium, Mori substance. Its age is its guar and allays Feverishness. It ec Colic. It relieves Teething Tr and Flatulency. It assimilate Stomach and Bowels, giving I The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the Si The Kiid You llHav in Use For Ov T"C 6TAUR COMPANV. TT MUnS ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF 1 hertby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff for Fair eld County, and will abido by the P action of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLICK. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a candi s date for Clerk of Court, subject t, the action of the Democratic primaries. J N-. R. CRAG rt I hireby auounce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Fair field County, subject to the action of the Democratic pr:mares. R. V. BRAY. at ZENCLOSE STA MP 2, ManW 1Waiei~ for Particulars. a Will straighten curly and kinikv tair without injury. to the scalp or hair. .Price 50 Centsper Box. SANTI-KINK p. .dorsed by the United States Health Reports. SLEMANUFACTURS, Ll2t2 5, 7. 9 and 11 Broada-ay. DO YQUI ee Stationery of any kind?IOI ave what you LIKE f fie Station~ery of all grades, 0 f dwhen you start out a TO GET atonery of any kiwd Come see ours before buying,. dwhen you start to write LTTERS ~ o istant 'friends or relatives i e an show something that 3 uneed in Pens, Ink, Pen- Le iletC. Don't forget us when you rein need Di-uggists. ATTENTION OF THE LADIES IS CALLED TO ( A LINE OF hal tWc TINWARE : wh I HAVE JUST I RECEIVED. go' to is Pans, Ketchini Fans, D.iry mca Pans, Pudding Pans, Jelly Pans, it Wash Pang, Columbia, Scolloped an and Plain Pie Plates, Tea, Bowl M< sad Gray Straineri, Grateri, Po- an tt Mahers, Card Moulds, Egg T1 Whips, Toasters, Stove -Kettles-, eg Dish Kettles, Tea, Table and Bast- C< lag Spoons, Colanders, C 6 ff e e a 5tands, Biscuit Cutters, he , &c. of u, .W, SEJGLER Cotton Planters ho are interested in high prices for ' ctton neL fall can hear of somethin~g totheir advatage by sending a postal E AD S COT TON COMPANY, Charlestonl, S. C. e .aS i ' CO A the xgdlT. and wIch 1---* o borne the sigI. Fa )Cenf Inade under hit - ervision since its inL M< Dne to deceive you iI th I Substitutes are bvf- le I endantger the IeUIt h nce againw r Experim, - C ,,ai-n- Ilal STO RIA at >or 01, Paregoric, Dri 3 rmiess and Pleasant. M ine nor other Naret p nitee. It destroys Wo Lres Diarrhoea and Witf Dbles, cures Constipaio Ap the Food, regulates S( Lealthy and natural sIcez a [other's Friend. C ) R ALW 5 nature of IN ~Away 1 r 30 Years. STRECT. ME VOnR CiTy. somememm a:r As your physician ths -u tion,"What is the one reat remedy for consumpt.-r?" lie will answer, "Coj r oil." Nine out of te il answer fie same way. | fYet whin Personsv consumption they lo L l iatty foods, yet fat - sary for thei.r recovCr : -1 thycno take pan: d Sliver oil. The plain & dis- j Sturbs the stomach and des Saway the appetite. Th. dis Iagreeable fishy odor and taste mje it almost ee;n Sdurable. What istot$e d2e ? % SCOTT3{ EMULSION Cod-Liver-Oil with Liypo- a coth osphites. Although that Am! asnearly twenty-five years a C o, yet it stands alonez to iy the one great remed.~y a S. :L:tons of the thoa I Fat Id lunU. he badtteand odor have i:.en I ke away. the oil itself ha. - tl ydigestedand the ms - i ve stomach objects to ij. t one nIten cate" an ieplain oil. Nine out o~ SCOITS EMULSiO ay cases of early cn yn inadvanced cases n fort ad greatly prolori casl - pap -5 1 tor )ut in Kansas lives a happy wife. She y e~s: "I us ued Mother's~ Fri'.: before coninements. The last tI nad nsnd was in labor only a sw minl '. Suffered very little." The~ reason otther's Friend ( does expectant mothers so much d is because it is an external i .nent, e a led po th otsif.where h ftesrin comes. It : ps be esete pores of the skin readx.; absorb and it comes into direct cont:et with isisbsorbed by the parts i-olved. nii sickness is quickly bamshed, dnerousness is kept complete y awvay. senene of dread and forebode is not trienced, even during labo: i:;elf-. tfinemment is short and almost wthxon~t i.in.Recovery is quick and surx 3.est alllMother's Friend bene.8:s the ornornjust as much as the e:-pectant her,-,and when the little one com'es it be s e trong, lusty and healthy.J aggrggsts sel Mother's Friend for Si bottle. Send for our free bookr on the st bect, ~ Snely illustrated. -c lE BRADFIELD.REULATOR CO. ATANTA, (IA. The One Day 'Cold Cure. :ermote 's chocolates Laxaive&9iin"f,* ULBX'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 'I'UNTT OF FAIRFIELD. COULI L'I COMMON PLEAS.. nie L. Williams vs. Elias L. Freshley. f pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Fleas, made in the above ted case, I will offer for sale, before the art House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on C FIRSr MONDAY IN APRIL t, within the legal hours of sale, at blic outcry, to the highest bidder, the lowing described property, to wit: dl that plantation or parcel of land in irfield County, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, re orless, know-, as the Home place s being the portion of sai. Elias L. eshley of the real estate of J. C. Fresh- J r, deceased; bounded as follows: On I north by the public road leading from lumbia to Monticel!o; on the east by ads of E. L. Freshley; on the south by ads of Mrs. A. M. Kestler, and onth' j st by lands of Mrs. A. N. Kest er, sitn- I ed on waters of Broad River, in Town ip 11, and being the same premises con yed to said Elias L. Freshley, N. E. Ful er and A. M. Kestler by deed dated Feb ay15, 1895, and recorded in Book A. P. ,ge 319, in Clerk's office, Fairfield Ucunty, TERMs OF SAL'. One-half of the purchase money to be fid in cash on the day o: s ale, the bai ice in twelve m.nths thi-a eafter to be cured by the bond of the purciiater and mortgage of the premises. The pur aser to pay for all necessary papers and )r reeording the same, and for all neces .ry revenu- stamps.IR. J. JENINGS Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C, insboro, S..C., March 10th, 1990. 3-10td Farmers, ** *+* Attention! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Plantation Supplies. OUR STOCK OF HEAVY GRO :ries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they need, and are prepared to set ve them and a bot tom rrices. . We also carry' a nice line of shelf goods SHOES, HATS, DR1 GOODS,. NOTIONS, and eve:ything usually found in a general store. grGoods delivered to our city trade. Coate and see us. W. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNER. Founded 1842. cTirr "Sing their own praise." if you reckon the endless joy and ae made with all t hat skill whichFA years of constant and caretal at- a m to every detail of their con- Wa ion can comima--d. e ersfore we won't burden you11 an unnecessarily BEG PRICE. renient terms. FINE TUNING REPAIRING. has. M. Stieff, FIAO;MANUFACTUREE, BALTIMORE, MD. ory Branch Warc.-Room, No. 213 op~ orth Try on St., Charlotte, N. C. to C. H. WILMOTil, Manager. g JST ARRIVED and FOR SALE. ICE LOT OF HORSES AND p1 ULES, a fe w good Mares, a fine Coitination H'.rse. arnd a few Ping Horses. Ah2 mulee W are finer. thi Ihave ' ever handled. i wil sell the above stock cheap to *. i, or on time for good bankablec Cows ill pay the highest cash price for all casses of ca.t Ile. fat or pryyr. Buggies. tave a few nice BUGGIES tbat I wil: cheap for cash. have employed Mr. A rthur Owens te present y ear. He will be glad ba his friends c-'ll on him and do t ne bu'iness-.g BOO MULE FOR SALE. ought right md we willI** e cheap.-* [.Wa DOTY & GO. and. HERALDS fLUTTIE MAID, JILL ElLIs, LAWYMB' 3S I LIENS, .-. M#RthA6Ub YE US ACIAJC *ery peSaa~ spea -.me is kept at home The Easy Running "IOUSHOLD" althe atoern Simpov ints. Unequaled for Dura ty, Range of Work and mplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu d territory. -Correspon. ne solicited. .Address, I. DERBYSHIRE General Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. I2-8-Iy MEY TO LOAN On Improve d Farms secured by ?ireg >rtgage~s.. Int--reit I per .cent. (a *istnot le-s tan $60, 3 t* I yesfs., > c mmissin's. Borrower pay3s s expenses. A 6. h W. 1>. DOUQLASEM Winabore. S 6, sr J@B E. FA LuMI& SII 1145 coinabi,.5. 6. M J0UTHEIRN RAILMAY. jI mtral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect February 2 Rh, 1900. ynrnUN NOD. l. Jac (P. .... T8ap2lop Saana(So. R.... 2 1 Barnwell............---- 4 4 75 I.Jckile ...... .... 417p 4la 8 op Sally ............... 44a.. r. um iE......---.- 600a I. Charlestou.(So. By ...... 700 2 Summervile...... ...... 741a 5 ' Branhile....... 855a 165% 7 Oange....... 1.. 9 2 a . Engville...... ---- iv. Auu ta,(SO. y.) *2 0.a 8 980P ..... Lr vo~~ill .........24a3115 ......R IN, Aiken,........., - - -2-8- - - -.. S ....... Graniteville. 20S~115I AMP............ A Trenton........... 500. 4 1100V Johnstdn........ 520a 4 R .. L. Columbia,(U. D.) .. ...... 550P 2 ...... ,r. C ,(Bl t 9 30a 1 6 940P1 s Win ro ......... ------ 70P70 j 6 Chester .......--- ...... 7 51P8 6 ocHill............ 2 - s47aln Lt. Chrlotte ............9l1940 Ash ilnd ......... .. 600p - tr. Knoville........... :. .-., Br. Cincinnati. . ...:.- .1a1 r.toui$vlle...... . ....-- - 7 soUTHBOCYD. Sidaff~ Lv. Lomsville........ - .... LV. Knoxvile... ......4 v. Cincinnati......... i.eno vile ........... Ar Baltimore............ hi.ahi'nS.By)....... 9 f iHoUNd.......... Ey, Danville .......... ... - 4 L v. Charlotte........... - " RockH i .......... . ..... "Aistr........ .... AW Ar. Columi, B St 680p l~ Lv. C -ua(U . )-- --- 4 - - Johnso........ 10 " Trenton.......1 p Ar. Aiken ............. " Augusta............ *..... Lv. Co lued.) 2.- 7 - 13invie.......... ...... - Smmervme........ Ar.Charleston......... .... . Lv. Columbia(so. By.)........ a .erry....-.:----- - - "r Aken. 12L - 46 Sygidu............. " anw.. e........... ..---. " Savann h . ...... ...... Ar. Jacksonvi.e(P.S.) ----. - .-7 s4 and44 (mixed e. sunda arrive and depart from Hamburg. Sleeping Car Seivic. Excellent rysg service between Florda ad evorrne &os. 81 and as X York and Florida Lim ited. Daily ekeept Sunday Ccars sivel of Uti IiYtr2i tweenew York, Colia s Nos. 3 and 8-qwYrk anid press. Drawing-roOmn sleeping cars tween. Washington andew York. Pnman eping ars-betweenCharte.b ichmond. Diig cats between blte &s3an.86--U. S. Fast Mail. Thro gtonDC Jakovleen eW r ma siegas.H.e~n ras TUB , . 3DW1~ oliday...fl Goods.. [ have a nie selection just ned for inspection from which tect ,rour Christmas Presenlts, ssiting of SLEEVB and COLLAB BUTTONS, . l PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Lso, nice presents in China i ogers & Bros'. Celebrated sed-Wares, as cheap and relia- I as they cin be bought any Jll soon and make your selec : M. Chandler. KdoIl Digests what you eat. stre in streng ei1g and'reeOB meng the exhausted digestive er us t is the latest dic ISsI : d toic. NTeot anl eieves andpermaneneyl? sa, IndigeStAen, Hesrtb'R,M hacen, Sour Ste~ach, 2IaM . .kedckhecastrlaC ' in Prepred by E. C. De tt &eC.. McMASTER Ce. 1i Winnsbois. S.C. S gJotice to Voters , de The Bo.k, of Registrtiona for theT w x M ui' ipal Election, to ibe h 11 on' priI th iex for Inten Ian' amt~ four ardesl for the town of Winnsboro, . .,will be open for the regidterinig f vter at the sto~re of Jo'-n M. minh o'Januiaty 1, 1900, and close. ippil 1, 1900 All voters ini this elec j4ne r.quhed to regi-ter nijthia - bste J. E COAN, Intpt'an. W. .MCATHCART, Supervior of Registration U gu - - 0M ecc- *Pais So C~rt 'lYe?~i oW