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N?5MEID TM F -BY 8 wAND RE RAL r. .PTBRAb, IN ADT >n-q rear, - to sit REonths. -- - ~...0 WINNSBORG. Thursday, Marah 29 - - 900 IMPERIALISM--LOGICALLY A REFUB LICAN.PARTY POLICY. We have received the J.uniry nam ber of The South Caro ina His orical and Genealogical Maszine, pub'ished by the South Carolina Historical So ciety. It contains. mu.ch interes-ing matter, and deserwe' success,. The mag3zine wil! be i.- tied quarter y. The letter frow Thm.as Jefferscn to Judge William Jubz.:st'n is q'ite in teresting in view of th e p; e-e: t cturse of the Republican pan,y Jug-e J.hn ston was a Judlge o1 th- Ccurt of Comnion Pleas of Soutn Carojit aa was a Justice of the United S:ates Supreme Court. The imperialism of the Rqub.ican party and its ceioriizi:.g policy are nothirg new to that party. I. this letter written in 1823 'i homas Jefferson save: "Our opponew s a e fai at;ead of us in preparation; for placing their cause favorably before posterity. * * The f:.ct ia that, at .;.e formation of our government, cany had formed their political opinicns on European writings and practices, believing the experience of old c-unitries, -and asre cially cf Englard, abusive as it was, to he a safer guide than mere theory. * * I the Convention which formed our governmant, they endeav ored to draw the cordi of power as tight as they could obtain them, to les sen the dependence of the general functionaires on their constituents, to subject to them those of tho States, to weaken their means of maintsining t'-he steady 6quilibrinm which the majority of the convention had deemed salutory for both branches, general and local. * * * The cherishmept of the people then was our principle, the fear and distrut of them that of the other party." This has, been the bistory of the Republican party. Mr. Jefferson con cludes that the original objects of the ederalists (now Republicans) were' ',) "to warp our government more to 'of m archy, e eacco.m to a extent, sad toe e r*o furtherffult the mi.si., anid object of the party is modifesad in the policy of the party with refererec4 to our new posseaion. Tbe de,truc tion of "the barriers of the sia*e rov ernments as co-ordiit-e powers" w as well nigh accomplished by brate~ torce from 1860-1865. Encouraged at every turn, the Republicau party has been more and more followiog Eurf,rn-an ideas. It is well row aud 'h to turn to the old patri,ats for eouinge! and advice in preseut emergen.cies, and it is rare that we find that tney have not predicted present tenab'le* and pointed out their cause~s. SOXE SUGGESTION(s. Mr. Edttor: I feel the interest o my country so deeply tha~t I am forced to contribute my mite in bebal; of her future welfare. So, fr'llow-',itize, I hope you witl pause uor awhile and apply your brain to a few idea - t"aat are continually passing throegb ? be miud of your humwie sarrant. Lit z me implore you, whil - Hon. W. J. Bryan, McLaurin, B. R. "illman ana 'others are so nobly bt);.! i for free * ~ dom's cause and a g'ener..i reforma Lion in our nation's financial history. 8 Let me ask you, my contrymen, wili as you not shealder the smiall armns an-j C face our country's merciteq foca, viz., the coun,tless capita!iits. 'vo for year have preyed on the iabirin-g people lik- " valtures until there is 1aug2'h left n the skeleton of powerty My country men, we read of the rapid str ides of progress throughout the South, but how much of that progress do we, as the producers, realize? Does common sense not teach us that we are yearly producing millions and there is scarce -. ly enough left in the prodtucers' hands to pay taxes en the land it was made -on? Who is he that does not rejoice at the progress of our Sutnny South land? But, ab, how much more gen-' nine would be the rej"icing if the honest plowman could grasp and ihoM whP.t he fee's in he heart is honestiy his owii; then, fellow citizess, witb these feelings, why, I ask, do von uot sh6nlder arms in seir-deferee,? King Cotton, one of the gr'een-eyed mn us iters which absorb me' muis, I me.an' tbbapitlims, and ;n iu other hardi deprives the honest. toiers a:nd their families of the ueeessitie. of life. Methinks I hear sous~ fleecy atspie) gentleman ask, why. Wcl, si.. I shall briefir give you ama og'inal common seuse ideas *J- ill ina tte first p'ace say there is too mu'ch cottoa made. As you know. f:;en.js, iei money kings of Liverpoot ar,d N I ork are actually employng d ishonesr to miarepresemd our c.ops for tand greed, whicb cot' Why ege a b'ind less the producer realizes for it, while they are emassing their millions at the expense - of the laboring man. 2nd. We are wearing our lives away at the laboriou task of raising cotton, be sides impoverisbing our fertile lands, encouraging and creating millionaires, devoting our time, talents and labor to the guano companies, all tending to enslave us to the trusts and merciless money worshipers. My friends, will not ratioval minded men profit by pait expeeianca? Why, what is cot, ton bringing to-day?-:10 c3nts, while last fall the average farmer only ret lized 5 cents. Do you not see that the money sharks had things all neatly arranged to .defraud the producer? Do we not owe the Atlanta Constitu tion a vote of thanks for exposing Mr. Neal, who did all be :couli to defraud aid vni,repreisent the crop, thns throw ing :he burden or, :he poor farmers sellit his qori by lying for bire. I am not . large producer, but I wonid willingly f arnish- cotton to make ihe rope to suspend niw between two worlds where he wuuldo't be likely to linterfeie wi:o either. Now in the tbird and lat place, I will say, Go-4 speed the day when uar Southern .as will minvifacrure ev:ry p nad of co-oK razsed within her bord.rr; ot will he ngriculturti class erja ,he ti nits -f-htr Tabor. I was disen ijg our sit astion recently with . ve ot onr shn;wd o>nsiness men uad his id-.-s .Itun paialle' %itii my own. I will P;ve some fiares which I hope w" c>iwe swe of tur big cotton farave iv sop zind coutt costs, and if au - thing my pen could say would cut our crop.down I would feel repaid. Ha, it ever occurred to rour mindp that a kind ;ruvidence is intarceds:.g i oar behalt Nearly the last of M'arch aad not a week's plouzhia., done. I will put it on record, and I trust that He who rules and governs the universe will se rule and cause not more than eight millions of bales of cotton to be produced this year. Now here are some predictions: It we make iwelve millions of bales we will only realize from 4 to 5c; if eight millions, we will get from 8 to 104; if six miiius, then you will see it go to 18 and 20a. Now fellow-farmers, do you rot think that your duty to your fami-ies demand that you plant les% cottor.? We are not forgetfal that this is electiou Car, ani are trying to govern ourselves accordingly. We will try and have an extra mule to test the grit ] of each aspirant, even it we have to dal press into service the Messrs. Patrick fie) "Philipine Donkeys." The earth is act very wet and it they should swarm up by spontavious production may the saints deiver u.. and keep our elbow joints from being jitrked out of sooket, and nur crc - from being tramped I down oy the dear friends who get dat 4ery sociable each election year. act Very truly yours, D M Milling. I White O%k, March 24, 1900. for fiell Dei MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR A Fleasant Lemhon Tonie Fo.r bilhoun'ess, cont-tipation and ap pendicitis F~or indigestion, sick and nervous for heas he- the -ievousnessIand dney other - gh for Dr, -! oer pMrerl fro.nibf cii di .ed w ith ohrvegetable liver to:'c<, d ill not fail you in any of th: ah.w n.med diseaseR. 60e at.' $1 00 bAt-h a t all draggists. P ". ed ..: D) H izier. Atitan a. A t the Capitoi. ,b: I am in my seventy-third year, a. d Wit for fiffty vears I nave been a gre4 are rafferer tr,n indigestion, conistipatio reau:.ie- adv-rtis: d for these dis-au-s, 3 w"re severe andt d.tigetous torn,, I >ecame very we'ik. and ioet flesh u.-p tdty. I c:n.zmenzced u-ing Dr .Moz!e.' ' Lem.o- Eirr. I gasinedj twelve pouw~ Ne in three mnonths. M.y strength. an'd W< iealta, my appetite and moy in<tigestioni are perfectly restored, and new I eel as y'-ung and as vigorous as I ,ver didI it; my life. L. J. ALLDRED. )ejtrkeepor Ga. State Senate, in!f ~a a Capitc,. At:anta, Ga.an Mroz1cy-s Lemon Elixir 'e ver, bes' medicine I ever usedI -r the~ diercs you recommend it for, . ud I have utzd many kinds for w.o-ta MES. S. A. GRESAM, and akin, N. C. A )OZLEY'S LEMON ROT DEOPS. Cures all Goughs, Colds, li-arseneas, re Throat. Bronchitis, H'emorrhage, ~d all thrn and lung diseases. Ele- to d ~nt, reliat;. 25o at druggists. Pre red only !' Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, we( -. you cils, aare Early Large I Jersey. Wakefield opene Cabbage tose Plants. Als< land I Plted The One Day Cold Cure. tion. rcods and sore thrxoat use Kermiott's ChOooo antive Quini.ie. Easily taken ascad- | uick.ly cure. a The Kind You Have A!-ays in use for over 30 ycars, ~ andI sonal Allo All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle wit Infants and Childre--Exp< . What is C Castoria is a harmless sub goric, Drops and Soot;hig contains neither Opium, 1 substance. Its age is its g9 and allays Feverishness. I Colic. It relieves Teethingn and Flatulency. It assimil Stomach and Bowels, givil The Children's Panacea-T] CENUINE CAS' Bears the The Kild Yo fT In Use For C THC CENTAUN! COMANY. TT X ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR EilERIF hzrby annouacu iy-elf a candi :e for the office of Sseriff for Fair d Couny, and will abide by the ion of the Dom-acratic primtrica. JAS. W. BOLi'K. FOR, CLERK. hereby announce myself as. a candi e for Clerk of Court, subjeet t, the ion of the Democratic primaries. J-NO. R. CRAIG. hlireby auuource myself a (andidate the office of Clerk of Court for Fair I County, subject to the action of the nocratic primaries. R. V. BRAY. COUNTY SUPERVISoR. hereby announce myself a candidate the officer.of County supervisor for rfield County, .subject to the action of Demoeratcvrimanies.A.DHo . COUNTY sU?ERVIsoR. hereby announce myself a candidate the office of -Supervisor of Fairfield mty, subject to the-action of the Dem NOlICE. WILL MTANDI)MYSTANDARD .6 D J A CK ls season at Winn3 o. LI'- 1.4 fi-e h'ands high, black b rhtep.int'; weighs nine han d pounds. He took the frst prize be i:sf .ra:e F.,ir. Jnue,ance. Ten MJ. I. WHEELER. 131m DO YOU ed Stationery of any kind? e have what you L IKE ine Sta-tionery of all grades, when you start out TO GET ionery of any kind Come see ours before buying. I when you stai to write .ETTERS istant friends or relatives ~an show something that need in Pens, -Ink, Pen etc. on't forget us when you n need H. McMaster & Co., Druggists. [oliday... ==1.=1. have a nice selection just d for inspection from which ct your Christmas Presents, ting of LEEVYE and COLLAR BUTTONS, BRACELETS, 1 naFANCY GOODS. IT >iepresents in China gai togers & Bros'. Celebrated they c.on be bought any- Dy soon and make your selec- SI Pi /I. Chiander I * t IC .1 tieh has beea has bo the signriatnre of -=s been i-m -nac7 his S,er supervision since its infany. F no one to deceive you in this. and "Jusc-as-good" are bun ht and endanger the health of -rience against Eperiment. ;ASTORIA stitute f.r Castor Oil, Pare Syrups. It is Plcasant. It Corphiuc nor other Narcotic Larantee. I destroys WormS b cures Diarrhxa and Wnd Troubles, eures Coi$tipaton ates the Fcod, regi,,tes the g healtiy aiid ntura sleep, die Mother's. Friend. rORIA ALWA Is signatwne of 1Boug ht ve 3 Years. una..vs::N YOA e OY . Do yom take cold with evjery cIange R the wepther? Does your throat a? And do sharp ai dart through your nf't-yQU know these are T4g ' signals which point to eumonia, bronchitis, or co sumption itself? I gou are aihnigA'~ ave lost flesh lately certainly danger e questionfi d elis, " ity to throw of e? 't wait try SCOTT'S -KEMULSION *'as a last re sort" There(?is no remedy equal to it for fortifying the syistem. Prevention is easy. Scott's SEmulsion prevents consumption and hc.. 2 cr diseases which attack the weak and those with poor blood. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the one standard reme"y for indsamed throats and lungs, for colds, bronchitis and con snuption. It is a food miedi cine of remarkable power. A food, because It acourishes the body ; and a medicine, be cause It corrects diseased Soc. and$r.co, alldruiggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York THE BOOK OF TH YEAR. S'he Bow-legged Ghost and Other Stories," mtion b A m eric a's LU m orons xqies A book mat will not lpjp t te atera a new ad heretofore book to be ed aloud and ur friends. Contains "The Do-egdGhost," eEraFirst Itass, "Te Man Who s't ,"Possible Titles of Future >oks," "selig Locks of Hair," "No Woman, No " Actresses," etc., etc. This "first inrinted on extra fine ated tao~emailed free. Gives you the low tieongood books. Address allorders to @ THfE WERNER COMPANY,a blishers sua Manuracturers. Akron, Ohio. tThe Wener Company is thorougbly reliable.]-Editr. yspopsia Cure Efigests what you eat. aartincially digests the food and aids ture in strengbhening and recos. ucting the exhausted digestive or- IPr is. It is the latest di digest, and toaic, No e e utl relieves and permnanently cures IEn'4 pp4,Indigestion, Heartbu-rn, ~tu]ence, Sour Stomach, Nausa kHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,a . flA T otherresultsof im-perfectdigestion, Ij)Ml ep@red by E. C. DeWitt a Co., Clycago.j MeMASTER 4@@. Winnsboro, S. # 2 153x $0tiE4 RAIWAV. Catral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect February 2?h, 1900. *;xo. a4 No .81 .32 NORTHBOUND. D Di4f7 exSL yDaily ex SU . JaeJsonvine (P. =)... 80 2ip 3p Savnnah(So y. ..... 12 15P120a 410p BazP werlr...... -......-4- 405a . 54p r.aekumbiA..... ...... 45I5 a 810p .p.in e........... erry........ 2 .... 8 . y... ...... ......... v Uso,S. 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Dish Pans, Ketchin Fans, d. irm Pans, -Pudding Pans, Jelly Pat:, Wash Pans, Colutnbia, Scoioed and Plain Pie Piatee, Tea, Bowl and Gravy StraDera, Grtor. Po tato Mashers, Curd Mouds, E-g Whips, Toastcrs, Stove Kettles, Dish Kettlee, Teq, Table andf Bast ing Spoors, Cohinders, C e fi Stands, Biacnit Cnuers, &~ & I. W, SE IGLE R 15 -TO FOR SALE. ought right C Tr. ndl we willee all cheap.e+ go , W. DOTY & CO, an{ tENCLOSE STA MP ge ~ll~R ~8D for Particulars. Will straigh-en carly and kinky I-air w.iih'.ut irjury to the sealp or bair, ice 50 Cents per Box. ANTI-KINK rsed by the Uied States Health R?epor'. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 12 12 5, 7, 9 and 11 Broadway. S' CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUXTY OF FAIRFTELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Annie Ji. Williams vs. Elias L. Freshley IN pursuance of an order of the Court Comnon Pleas, made in the abov stated case, I will offer for sale, before th Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., o the FIRS r MONDAY IN APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale a public outcry. to the highest bidder, th following described property, to wit: All that plantation or parcel of land i Fairfield County, containin ! ONE I1UNDR ED ACRES, niore or less, kn(w - as the Homft Place thi beiun the portion of said Elias I Freshley of the real estate of J. C. Frest leiy, deceased; ounded as f<-low,: 0 the north b1; :he lmub;e road leading froi Coltulia to NoJt:c,! :; on the eat -b !;;nds (:' E , F .Shite-: on the soutli b 1-o-ds of . ..s . '1estler, !::t on th "t.-d on:; or" Br-.. RI'iver, i!, Tow h1t thet sit- pre!.se' n veyed to sai. rias L Frtshlwy. N. E Fu . er and A. _N1. Xczt:e- bY d v<! dat d F-t rua. y 15;89. P nd reccrded in Book A. P. page 319, in Clei k's office, Fairfield Countj TERMS Of SAL. One-half of the purchase money to b paid in cash on the day of sale, the b% ance in twelve m',nths theieafter to b, secured ',y the bond of the purchater an, a mortgage of the premises; The pin chaser to pay for all necessary papers an< for reeording the same, and for all neces sary revenu- stamps. R. H. JENN1NGS. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C, Winnsboro, S. C., March 10th, 19"0. 3-10td SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTr OF FAIWOLD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Bank of Ridgeway, of Ridgeway S. C., Plaintiff, against J. W. Ray, Defendant. Summons. For Relief. 0 To the Defendant above-narbed: YOU are hereby summoned and re X qaired to answer the complain in this action, which was filed in thi office of the- Clerk .of the Conrt o: Common Pleas,- for the said Uounty on 15th March, 1900,-and to serve i copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their offices Nos. 5 and 6 Law Range, Winnsboro South Carolina, within twenty day after the service hereof, exisive o the day of such service; and, if 01 fail ,o answer the complaint within thi time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thii action will apply to the court for thi r1ef demanded iu the complaint. Dated 15:h March, A. D. 1900. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys.. To the defendant, J. W. Ray: Take notice that the complaint to gether with the summons, of whicl the foregoing is a copy, together witi the complaint, was filed in the ofi of the Clerk of the Court of Commor Pleas, at Winnsboro, County of Fair field, in the State aforesaid, on 15tl Mareh, 1900. A. S. & W.D. D)OUGL ASS, 3-17-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys.. STATE OF SO COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. B. M. Grier, Plaintiff, against JR. R. Jennings, as Administrator of the estate of -John I.~ Clamp, de. ceased, M. R. Clamp, W. Fletchea Clamp Lillie Read, Jessie Clamp. John Clamp, Eliza J. Scruggs. and .The Bank of Ridgeway, Defendants. Copy, 8umm&n. for -Behef To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and re. iquired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said corn plaint on the subscribers at their offices above The Winnsboro Bank,. Winns boro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to mnswer' the comnplaint within~ the time aforesaid,- the plaintiff in this a;tion will app y to the Court for the relief lemande in the comnplaint. December 23rd, A D 1899. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, PlaintiffPs Attorfieys. ['o the Defendant Eliza J. Scruggs : Take notice, that the complaint n this action (tgther with the sumn-I nons of which teforegoing is a copy)' mas filed ia the office.of the Clerk of he Court of Common .Pleqs, at Winns oro, in the County of Fairfield, in he State of South Carolina. on the th day of January, 1900. Mareh 16th,. 1900. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, 3-1'7-60 PlaintifP's Attorne.ys. Farmers, se* *+e. Attention !l NOW IB TilE TIM~E TO iBUY SuJpplies~ OUR SITOCK OF HEAVY GiO. rifes is nc w complete. We cater specially for' the farmLers' I "i. We knwr what they p'ead, sud e preparcd t 'ser e 'hem an' a: bot mi prires. We a'so carry a nice line of shelf ods SFTOES, H ATS,d DRI GOODS, NOTIONS,J I 'vre ything usnaily fonnd in a teral itore. FG;ods de-ivered to our' city trade. i)eand,see u'. T. R. RABB & CO1 GR.ANiTE CORNER. 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