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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PWBLI&ffND TRI 1 -' -BY 'T. NEWS AND HERALD CO. rEiRtk. IN AD1 *Jo I' Gas Year.- - Sic A.1a1I*-4 . Taes:lay, October 9. - - 190" DODGING THE ISSUE. We are impressed with Mr. Bryan assertion thit the Republican part refuses to meet the issues of the can paign. Mr. Hanna, the representativ of the trusts and the power behind tb administratic n, has made bimsel ridiculous by declaring "there are n trusts." Yice Presidential Candidat Roosevelt in his tour of the West fail to meet the issue of imperialism. I his speech in Chicago hesaid: "Th opponents of our Philippine polic have actually denounced us for tb stand we took in China." We bav failed to see any speech or utteranc of any Democrat in any way autbor ised to speak for the Democratic part; who has censured Mr. McKinley fo his successful rescue of the Americal legation In China.. All that we hat have seen is an expression of fear tha the administration would loglcall: follow "our Philippine policy" i China by taking a slice of that empir and further !nvolve us in "entanglin alliances." This assertion of Mr Roosevelt is a weak attempt to evaJ the real issue and to avoid meeting tah unanswerable argument against th imperialism of the administration. It purpose is to turn the attention of thi people from this serious issue, an direct them to Chitia and t. arous, their sympathy for the administratioi for having saved American citizen from the cruel fate of barbarians The people aill not be fooled by suel subtlety. For The New.s and Herald. TAKE UP GALVESTON'S BURDEN. Take up Galveston's burden, The city, sad bereft, Her dead now number thouisands, Oh, help th se who are left. Take up Galveston's burden, Ye wealthy ones, I pray: Your homes are filled with plenty While hers are swept away. Take up Gilveston's burden, -Ye poor, and ye shall find God's blehsings flow most freeiy To those who are most kind. Take up Galveston'. buren, 7 *Ye weary oe n , ye, too, shall be glad. alveston'e burden, from care, Ya happ , er wailing, Will you noth r? Nor listen to p .Take up Galveston's burden, Ye full, will ye not give Out of your great abundance To help your brother live? Take up Galveston's burden, Ye clothed, give of your store, Galveston's smitten children So pitiously implore. Take up Galveston's burden, Ye whole and healthy, too, Galveston's sick and sorrowing Are dying, but for you. Take up Galve,zon's harden, 0 happy family ; Pray go and freely give iher Thy love and sympasthy. - Take up Galveston's burde ' Ye erring ones and blind, Go help your fallen brother; Forgiveness ye may find. Take up Galveston's burden, Ye prophets of the Lord, Go give them words of comfort 'Found in God's Holy Word. Take up Galveston's burden, The Saviour speaks t"ee "Ye did it to the least (o .,nie, Ye did it unto we." Jennings, S. C. L. T. * His Life Was saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizei of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won derful deliverance from a frightft death. In telling of it he says: was taken with Typhod Fever, the ran into Pneumonia. My lungs be came hardened. I was so weak .ouldn't even sit up in bed. Nothin helped me. I expected to soon die o Consumption, when I heard of D. King's New Discovery. One bottJ gave great relief. I continued to us it, and new am well and strong, can't say too much in its praise." Thi marvellous medicine is the surest an quickest cure in the world for a Throat and Lani Trouble. Reguls sizes 50 ceats and $1.00. Trial bottle free at McMaster Co.'s drug store every bottle guaranteed. N-If your eyes burn, smart, fe4 sticky in the morning, pain or itc you, or if you have tears in your eye spots flash before your eyes, or yo hold your reading too near or too fa or strong light hurts your eyes, or yo have headaches, call and see the oct list at the Hotel Duval. 18 years' em perience. No charge for examini tion.-adv. For Over Fifty Years. Mzs. WINstow's SOOTHING SYRa has been used for over fifty years b mlfllonse.of mothers for their childre while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gami allays all pain, cures wind colic, an< Is the best remedy for diarrhoea ] will relieve the poor little msffere immedlately. Sold by druggists il every part of the world. Twenty-fiv cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fo "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. 1-1-17 A BIT OF HISTORY. The following bit of State history from the Greenville Mountaineer may be of some interest to our readers: The South Carolina Military Acad emy was composed of the "Citadel" located in Charleston and the "Ar senal" in Columbia. The Arsenal was a preparatory school for the Citadel, and the executive mansion was one of the buildings used for this preparatory o school, though differently arranged at that time, and was remodeled for its present. rurposes. South Carolina never owned an executive mansion in the olden days, as the governors were not expected to reside in Columbia except during the sessions of the legislature, and they were usually men of large fortunes who resided on their plantations, in the lower section of the State. In radical times the "Arsenal" was converted into an official resi y dence for the chief magistrate, who was then R. K. Scott, but he was the only one of that regime who used it. The gay and the festive Moses lived 8 during a part of his term at what was f formerly known as the Preston man sion, now the "College for Women,' B on Blanding street. Mr. Daniel C. Chamberlain lived in s his own house not far from the ex a ecutive mansion on Arsenal Hill. e Governor Hampton did not occupy the official residence during his term of office, and it was not used again until e after extensive repairs were made e when Gen. Johnson Hagood became e the executive of the State. A Powder Mill Explosion i Removes everythiag in sight; so do r drastic mineral pills, but both are 2 migbty dangerous. Don't dynamite a the delicate machinery of your 'body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, F which are gentle as a summer breeze, i do the work perfectly. Cure3 Head e ache, Constipation. Only 25c at Mc Master Co.'s drug store. Good Advice. e -- a The newspapers, as usual, aie giv ing the farmers good advice. We don't a want to be behind the times, so will B try our band Our idea is this: Let B the farmers bold their cotton and sow I plenty of wbeat. That is the card to 8 play at present.-The State. I It is well to know tkat DeWitt's s Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will care eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and ,oier. It is a certain cre for piles. Cout-rfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original De Witt's Witch [laz.1 Salve. McMaster Co 6 Per Cent. ADVA NCES M A DE ON CO r rON stored in our warehnuse at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. THE WINNSBORO RANK, 9-25t9 w2 T. K. Elliott, President. N otice. - LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO the firm of Gerig 'z Seigler will please pay np promptly to Mr. J. W. Seigler. If said debts are n->t paid by October 15th tbey wrill be put In the hands of my attorney for collection. MARY S. GERIG, Administratrix of Estat e of F. Gerig, deceased. 9-25 4t iNotice to Depositors. NOTICE IS GIVEN that the rate of interest on deposi the Savings Department of this Bank will bereatter be at the rate of three per cent per annum, payatble January 1st and July 1st, on sums deposited at least three months prior to those dates. The rate of four pear cent will be allowed on present deposits, of this class, to January 1st, prox. THE WINNSBORO BANK, T. K. Elliott, President. 9 27-t3x2 An elegant line of New York Biscuit Co.'s fine Cakes and wafers. Ice Cream, SButter Thins. IGraham Wafers. I Chocolate Marsh Mallows. Apricot Creams. I 5 O'clock Teas. Saltines. Baby Lunch. e Wat'er Thins. 'Dealer in Fine Groceries. WE HAVE a Recently added a new -, depart ment to our line of "Hardware," awhich consists of - CROCKERY, as well as FINE CHINA GLASSWARE, CUT GLASS, Sand a number of novelties along this t line. r The at tention f thie ladies especiabiy a la invited to Ai <tepoitment, wvhichi is e in charge ot Niiss Laura Gerig. r Come early and make yoe selectiona. J W. =-IG LE R AegetablePreparationforAs siiling the food and Regula ting theStonwhs andBowels of Promotes igeston,Cheerful nessandest.Contains neither OpniuMorphinei tor Mineral. NOT NANCOTIC. asixxrmse . m A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomch.Diarrhoea, WormnsConvulsionsFeverish .iess and L oss OF SLEEP. Tac Simle Sinature of NEW YORK. E.XACT COPY OF WRAPPES. REDUCED BATES. To the Naotional Convention of t Christian Church, which meets at Ka sas City, Mo., October 12-19, t Southern Railway will sell round ti tickets from all points on its iiaes thbe rate of one first-flass fare for t round trip, pia $4 00. Tickets w be sold October 8h 9th and 10 with final return linit to Oc'ob 23rd, inclusive. Persons at non-coup, stations should notify ticket aLe everal days in advance of tieir co templated departure, in order that may supply himielf with propun for of tickets. Also round trip tickts to the Annu onvention, National Baptit Assoc; .ion, at Richmond, Va., Septemb 12th-20th, at the rae one firs-ca fare, from all po'nts on its lines, e ept from Washinueton, D. C. at Alsorndtri V.Tickts tol the noi Coetbro0, atioa Bapdtih, Ai ina Richptmnd, 22n, inpcmsi 2Tho0ha the nal cofvnon fl jalred odd Fllowns, onitsinle, K capt from asaionston theC aote RAilewandi,. Tickets il be sope pmer h,3t, and andbe 12th, wi inal liit Septeber2den cleesi Tohet annsval coavenin odvan >Cotheir contemplated Loeparile K oer 2forofn i ticketil ocilaon Ticets ato bAsvildeptN. )ctoer 9th-110th. and Scouternt Rwi flay will~ selrudti ikt r ni tonuon itts ins Osober 6ol wikten agent severa Souhn a way ther isconempltedns. ur thtbNo B upplt toUgiself. prpeform nd tipetil lwysh friedsisit onVwold Meicalr siveamust meets her hvealth. ICsh Ocer 9icklyh The Salhrn ow, wwill nelrvound iriticke.s Ifra hall ctonspon . orlidne tobroil her im1 e lodtlhc.e ip borc heknerionsmand cal ore way complitcon.nectri. er i betmdN Rinh the wol ea Th, wioerandh idnloeyi a pfrinds bte hood woul gie str neve'srt ees, erheath Ifesh wki, icl aopen awll rumakn goodroimur bloodming caus pip blchse Co.'n eru toane. we bes mcn cn the wrto cregul stoach coniiondrineysh perid1 purif he lttle Ite ivesrn Negl ers, erigheydtha sothchild. kin, wich complexther she shll suk un-necessai Onl hehe etheor shal beomade cnmparativaele She handibtion do nogtheingriodn Irs ther life and that ofl theparilt lhies wsafer toer she isal l thannerly, oromete the ots sheallb maplictonspariel ean Siht. hadbtera mdictins tarer sallythingwr. Te r oet M ther' riend theolprepaust thatvis safeing us.Ikness-rem that cauefneeromsne andthe Exera a-preientosare aen i bright-shten mediine are les ther'sFr-and helps the paten topi reovidexpndntu.ly woeesmrnInhav seennesingo frthe as tof nerounhss and hen just asprecomen hded." ri breastsots ltabopr andtless teannd h relpstheratienot "Brm ettere Bay i Sheort ThmOn:e ae been uing. K oerott' Chocolate Moxtie' Fuiine co nhhd an sourre lthratedrenok, 11rn Children. .The ;ml You Have A!wa s Puufh Bears tho . Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ICASTORIA T64C CgWTXUU COMPANT. NEW YORK MV he ,PurndolI be .Dyspepsia Cure erI Digestij what you eat. >n It artificlaly digeststhe'ood and aids nt Nature in strengthening and recon n- structing the exhausted digestive or ,e gans. It is thelatest discovered digest m ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach 'It in efficiency. It in al stantly relieves and permadently cures a. Dspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, er tulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, r8 Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and . all otherresultsof imperfect digestion. id and .age tains e db Prepared by E. C. DeWITT a Co., Cihlcago. e. McMASPER CO.; Winnsboro, & C. ,, disease i~ e to be Lb ithe b~ . It ca stopped 'in thd he trouble m as: v 'youve got o- it ; yo won't believe it ; you or won't believe it- till you are -forced t&. Then it is danger ous. Donn de draid ; bgt attend me, to it quik- you can do ityor c. self and at home. :: Take. Scott's Emulsion of ihe Cod Liter Oil, and live care es, fully etry way. i- This is sound doctrine, te whatevn' you may think or n", be told and, if heeded, will ty -save lif. t ree sanle, Itnagreeable' taste will at SCO r & BOWNE, Chemist3, 409 Peu Stret. New drg o~trk. Tosds Have Kidney Trouble ndDon't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill atl rcmo ls ihyu ofwater al let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set act unhealthy condi Ifl- (tioni of the kid It ' - - neys; if it stains er , your linen it is sal evidence of kid ney trouble: too do . ..- frequent desire to the backr ialo convisng proof that the kidneys and blad der arut of order. What to Do. The is comfort .in the knowledge so often pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Rootie great kidney remedy fulfills every wish. curing rheumatism, pain in the Ion backidneys, liver, bladder and every part ent of therinary passage. It corrects inability de. to hcwater and scalding pain in passing 1yit, oad effects following use of liquor, diwine beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necity of being compelled to go often 18mf dur the day, and to get up many times dur' the night. The mild and the extra les ordry effect of Swamp-Root is soon re- read.. It stands the highest for its won 'es der cures of the most distressing cases. ad- lI need a medicine you should have the [ing bes~old by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. s ~may have a sample bottle of this towearful discovery ani bock that tells :. m about it, both sent 1.: **aliutely free by mail, au a-ss Dr. Kilmer & Homne of swamp.noot. id, CBin~ghamnton, N. Y. When writing men it ti.eading this generous offer in this paper. j r3E POSITION OF RtESIDENT -. . Special Agent of ihe Eqnitable j Assurance Society for Winansboro s vicinity is opened to a man of <4 character and abili'y. A va!na ~cont-act, carrying renewals, will given to the righet mar. Address, fo J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock Hill, hD, 9.13'd i Farmers, *4. * g Attention ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Pla ntation Supplies OUR STOCK OF HIE&AVY' GRO ceries is now complete. We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what they need, and are prepared to se ve them an(' a:, bot tom prices. We also carry a nice line of shell goods SHOES, HATS, DR1 GOODS, NOTIONS, and everything usually found in a general store. VrGoods delivered to our city trade. Come and see ns. W. R. RABB & Co GRANITE CORNER. Tax Notice. TAXES WILL BE DUE AND payable from the 15th day of October to the 31st day of December, 1900. The tax - le vy for State purposes is 5 mills; for ordinary conuty purposes, 4 mills: for school purposes, :' mills; making a total levy of 12 mills on al: taxable property of the county. There is an additional, a special tax, for school purposes of 2 mills in Scho d Districts Nos. 1, 9, 14, 17, 1 and 25, making a total levy of 14 millN in thoss school districts, and a special chool tax of 1 mill in No. 19, making a total levy of 1:3 mills in that school distr:ct. There is also a tax of one dollar on each male citizen betweni the ages of 21 and 60 years, except those who are disabled or are made exempt by law. Taxes are payabic in the following kinds of tunds and no other: Gcld and silver coin, United States cur rencv, national bank notes, and con pois which shall become due and pay ab!e during the year 1900 on the con solidated bonds known as "Brown" bonds, and the bonds of the State know n as "Blue" bonds, andoany other State bonds which may be issued by au-bority of an Act of the General Assembly, the conpons of which are by such Act made receivable for taxes. HUGH S. WYLIE, 9 27-1m County Treasurer. _JKTtBONJ/ED /851 DJIST PR[PAWrD PAIN~T MADE BY. ~Org. Go., A M ClGA For Sale By J.OBEAR. H oiday... 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, BRACELETS, and FANCY GOODS. Also, nice presents in China and Rogers & Bros'. Celebrated Plated Wares, as cheap and relia ble as they con be bought any where. Call soon and make your selec tion. C. M. Chandle r C AL Most Delightful Seaside 0 Resort, is now Open for theSummer S of 1900. FINE NEW COACIIES NOW RUN~ rom Lanes to Georgetowni, and a new mud modern s'e amer is now o: the ine from Georgetown to Waverly dIlls Good water (artesia.) ; no mos nitoe~; fine surt bathin:2 ; fine fi-hing. at The tablhe is ahvt tupplied with A sh, oysters, crabs and shnimps iris cas.oni. For terms address lit MRS. WINTHROP WI LLIA M., L Waverly Mill., S C. The One Day Cold CUre. - Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker otsChocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Oentral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Fffect June 10 . 1900. C NORTHBOUND. No44 D i L .Jacksonville -(P. S)... ....5r avannah (So. Ry )...... ...... 122 Barnwell................. ...... 4 4182 Blackville .... .......... . .. 421p 4284 m " Springfield ........ ...... 4 44 51 ei Sally .................4 A C Ar. Columbia .. . . hl sto ,(o. 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Xuhn you :are p angour nd waond se ur ew har-ot Mann ria ef v fm meansdha itis fre.adie pakget sui you Do't. ay cl and see it.ne a Dn' fort th nae N riv-ally Fr& Cond i jutrrvdfro tIh ~OT CRunna IN' Cano1EpE mres Shatitg isofres'n ice. Youhs Follten it in anys size: package to -d sudtyc. Don't.~e 13.5 to $17l an seein. ~etfe Don'ar~itifret henae ENtne udnnrally.~r~i 18,FrdY Jl 0,-1900. yCut C. OI A RDOL, each1 ForenPrfesors 33, 00r voumes int lrry;~ exelntb C~rmaryl, atlet i'c run. Ti-o 40, other aes he10,f a sesiont aitin bei.ittdo: oed stdts . Exp use d1e5 t~o $15ait. Wrsion.fCerfined 'anoixs frolemforiv Acc-eited5 uts. I. eaiation. n!:nKy ;00. For ca taoue Cadress, F .WOi AD cirlotte Commereil Collej 1. iarlotte, N. C., established in 1891 and Rome Wie Couee) Rome, Ga., established in 1886, >w under one management, offers ,ceptional advantages to any one siring a thorongbly practical busi .s education in the shortest possible 'nTe wide range of tertitory covered "ur employment agency affords : tonal chances for securing pool -n1s We will guarantee you a pos-. 11 if %, u tske our guarantee course. 'lc momrns in the schools aire large 1" couventient and well lighted. Y - ur. met or young women may troll i, either school any week day ir:ig it e year. If % ou are a stenographer, book -eper er teacher and desire a posi. >n, write the Piedmont Ageney,. bariotte, N. C. If you are not a enographer or book-keeper, spend a w ioutbs in one of these schools id zet N ourself in shape for earning oney. Should yc desire to be an expert In terest, stocke, trade discount, etc., ud 25 cents in stamps or silver and t our Pocket Calculator-just what u need. For circulars and further informi yn. address, Z" ID, M. McIVER President. I Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules 9D FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULES t unsold. Persons needing mules ould calt and see them before buy I as I will sell them cheap for cash good paper, payable in the fall. also have a few horses, among !m two good Combination Horse. so a conule of GOOD MARES itable for brood mares-young &N and. Cows. vill pay hie highest cas price -for a classes, fat or poor. Buggies. till have a few BUGGIES thatI will sell cheap for cash. Winnsboro. S. C. "HOUSIHOiB"~ The most modern Sewing achine of the age, embra. Sall the latest improve mts. Unequaled for Dura ity, Range of Work and rnplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu ~d territory. Correspon ace solicited. Address, H. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, RICHMOND, VrR~GINIA. ~2-28-ry N STOCK. SHINGLES, LIME and D)RAULIC CEMENT. $1.25 per Bushel. .W.Dotvy& Co