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~-~s ~i.saths,- - 1.50 WNNSBORO, S. C. -..t i y, F i: Lty .4 - 189 ALITLE NErrER THANNONE . We -think the proh:bitloiists will have a great deal to win and nothing to lose if they will j)1n forces with tbe high licene -nembers of the general assembly, and support a bill to leave it to each county to decide whether it wants prohibition, high license' or dis pensaries. This plan is attractive because it -s lhe principle of local self-govern ment at the bottom of it. It seems just that each communlty should be allowed to govern itself as far as possible, and most fair minded men will take kindly to the plan. Many: prominent prohibitionists op pose any alliance with the high licerse members of the General Assembly becanse they say it will be cotnpro mising "their principle." If tbe-y can't have prohibition over tlte whole State, then they woat have it in any part ot the State. This argument it seem to us is obviously fallaciou;. A religions denomination might witti equal soundness of reasoning say thit it would not have one or two or any given number of cnurch-. iti very cornty in the State then it would have them iu none. It might go still further parsulig the same reas>nir, and say that if it could not have a chureb iti every ;tate then it would h ive n churc'i in tqe Unied States. Under the biN the prohibitionists would certainly win in many counties of the S:ate, and in all thay hav- ih same chaices as the high licene people and the di.pzsarises. We btlieve it is generally conceded that uaiss the prohibllianiits and biali i:ens memberd do agree 10 unite forcos an supp>rt the bill, it can nat be pi-sed. The conoequence wilI be 'Iit the dispensaries wi!I con tinuz- V-qth )ut a aunion. We nr - not indertik nai- to p'ay tr&e :na ager~ of th : prohib.t',n earnapaign ini the General A-sembhly, bett it mu4t be c.car t: m,.s' p -op e that tU e cold wa-er p'eople are as at to m-ske a very serious nistake. A CO uatssTox cat tle dealer on oath before the Recorder stated tisat he '-sold m>re diseased cows than any man in Charleston." He sells to butchers and butchers sell to the housekeepers. We can imagine how much the steak for breakfast was en joyed the morning this cat tie dealer's testimony appeared in the News and Courier. Charleston beef may not be any wor-se than beef sold in other cities in this State, but visitors to Charlest >n will probably order semec thing else. An inspector of tmeats is needed badly, anad we hope that he widI be in office a-id doing active work before the Confederate reunition. TO SAIL FOR CUBA. The fol'owing taken fro,n the Char:eston Evening Post i:l be of interest to many of our readers: The second battalio a of the Third Ev'gineers will leave Macona to-night .fo,r Charleston to embark on the Sara t.ga foir Cnba. Tns trans5p->rt ar Frived last night and i. n'ow at the. docks of the South (arolina Terminal Company. The betalion will be .w'A .r c .m. mand of Col. Gaillard, . a 1.jor L...... Foote wilt be left in charge of the MatXtalipe in - Mac,o. The band a-ad the entire headquarter.' staff w:ll go with the battalion. Lient. Scbue:ke will be in charge of the hosw'al department, and Lieut. Jackson will be lef t in charge o'f the remainism battalion. The troops will carry supplies and forage to sast thirty d-i s, besides hich will be used on the trip. The second battalion will embark in~ about- te" day's time~. Tne Macon Telegraph speaks of the Third en'cinatrs in the following comn piraen .ary terms: "A large :aamber of the friends of the regiment will go out to the t.amp this afternoon to attend the last con cert that will be givena by the regimnen tal band before they leave for Cuba. The engineers have h.undre-de of friensda i. Macon, who regret to see them le-ve.. Snce,. they have b,een locited haere they have impressed eyerybo'ty that t,hey are thorough going s-Ydiers. It han been the comment of the other regiments stationed bere that tfhose engineers would de anything they weraeld to do." A higher comn p4imeat ca"uld not be paid the men, as this is c-msidered a soldier's tirst duty." R obbed the Grave. A atartling incident of which Mr ~pn Oliver of Philadelphia. was the abject, is narrated by hina af? follows: 'I was ir a most dreadtul condition My skin was almost yellow, ey-es sunken, tongue coated, 'pain contin liv in back and sides, no a- petlte u Hly growing weaker day oy day. ree physicians hed given me up. ortunately, a friend advised trying lectric Bitters,' and to my great j-,y surorise, the first bottle made a ddimprovement. I continnied eor three weeks, and sin now nIms. T knovw they saved my ia'nd oD the grave of another victim." N~o ymni fail to try ,them. Only 50 cents per bottle at n's 'Co 6Mi S. C. . A., are still living; abd all of. ese officers, except one, saw active serice from 1861 until the-surrender at A mato in 1865. .The names addresses of these olcers are b. o Farrow, Gaff ney; D. R Duod14arnburg; John W. Carlisle, Spartanburg; Chas. etty, Spartanburz, and A. S. Dong ms, of Winnsboro. Regardless of Age. The kidneys are responsible fot mure sickness, sufferinf, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majority of the ills aflicting people to-day is traceable to kidn.y trouble. It prevades all classe; of society, in ill clirm tes, regardless of age, sex or condition. The symptoms or killi,ey troubic are nmisa.kubl, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, slee-lessness, pain or dull ache in th-- back, a desire to urinate often dty or night, proftize or scanty suI)PV. Uric acid or irick-dut deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisonel and germ-filled blood. Sametimes the heart acts badly, and tube caits (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected. will result in Bright's Di,ease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the iu luence of Dr. Kilmer's Sws.mp-Root. It has a world wide repntation for its w.nderfu. cures of the most di;tressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so eisy to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one hollar. You can have a sawp!e bottle of this Nronderfni discovery, Swamp-lo.>t, and a book telling all ab ut it, rth sent to you absolutely free 1y mail. Send your adaress to Dr. Kilmner & Co , Bing hamon. N Y., %nd kindly nentioT that von read this lib.ral ff-tr in TuE Nz VS AND HERALD , Prm:::ar!y Fcestored -- 23 2 n ! ' i W dwith a "y .;f R writ:en guar *to durer I:nia, iza.rus. Hyster:a, -.vous Deb"iity. Lo. : V ality, S,mi.1 Losses, . Mmr-thz :suo ef Over-c-r!. 'orr cie.s frrc;rs ot %cuc a'O-nhignc ,z 711 3)-. ard $1; 6 boxs SS. Foi quick, asive -nd hasting rantts in Sexual Veaks, m Nervere D)bilitv and Los Vitality. ut YELLOW LAEL SPECIAL-double st7enC1 - il give strength and to::e to every part a:d efiet a pL MancI.t curt. Ch.apest and b:st. ioo Pilis 5: - ai. FREE-A bnt!e of the f,nous jcpanese Liver Pellets will bu given with a S: box cr imnre of Mag. Utic Nervine. tree. Sold only by J. J. OBEAl', Druggist, Win usboro, S. C. Machinery ! Manufacturers' Agents for the SMITH SONS ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.. Our MR. S. C. McKEOWN is a Tele ph~one crank to.o. Phone in our CORN WE LL, S.C offise on Winnsboro ad Chester lin.. 4-6-ly MOWNTH LY SUFFERING. 'Thousands of - womenare troubled at monthly inter vals wihpains in the h ea d, bask, breasts, shoulders,sides hips and limbe. But they nee not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli catemenstrualorgansin,condi tionto do their work prosperly. And eat stays all this pain. Why will any woman suffer amoflth after month-when Wine of Cardni wi11 relieve her? It eosts $r.oo at the drug store. Wt ydon't you get a bottle Por s.dvice, in cases requiring dpeilirections, address, giv Izzglptma,"The L,adies' 4!cyDepartment," The &~#fsoogaMedicine Co., Ch~ttnoog, TJenn. e~,ttSi. Texas, ay: "we f retl monthly IteaS lemy hstd and bsek, een ly relieved by Wtns MONEY TO LOAN On farming lar:ds. Essy payments. N') commisions barged. Borrower pas actual e~t of perfeeting loan. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Columbis, S. C., or A S. & -v l.~ DOUGLASS, 1 10.4 wi.,n-boro, S. C. A FRIANA l.11cure constipationan AegelablePrepara'onforAs suilating tieoodand Reul tihg the.StombdsardBee o 'ness andRest.CoRtmlinsee OpnI, rp in r n2bpuia. o TA NAR C T 1C Apcrfect1jeme,dy for Constipa tiect, Sour S tomach,D iarrh6ea,I Wl,orms,Convulsi,ons,Te-verish netiss and LOSS CAF ISEP FaCSIMIe Si9natue OL NVW YO Ry E.XACOT CO0PY o0 F Nr AFFZR I~ Vt iM. Iiteee ? &I?'Zj2 em Gerstle's Fei TRAIDE ( a .I Which is abolutely the best female i been n"t iandlowed dise:se.tc air o be-n cured. This medicm<i ose in-re ts intended by nature ma P naawill ot al ~ dieto OF iliosnes,oeteb 0 Panaea,st.O'pe Fote L. ERSTLE & CO. Thee e Laget nCalowedhiseg Manuat~enured. i ieic. W tr o wither Prmds ave ben we Fr.ylEnpresaige.If 0hs onit r biliou:n esso move the: be osepom3os yerf Rseul.tade up doe wriate us a.ndlwr will!s earfncy tembroider d- net aeIack Alb0 erT.! Botlen.r L.en Wast RS6.T E mi. C or::,s This sei -* to o1 - T- eThigst sitlei Whe-uforderigsen i eria wn flr e r~ : i o bsu. soncy chee rl r -C'~ir!xc mr atc:Wisfa ty R Ths:...: - d Wok:-b olar Mc arf uld fheica ex th Unit Sate Gvra metChmst found fe. Otescantrelc It: - Arri-drst ors saiFRICAy.11ueRemtsnn have I Kind U v K U Have A Mg8 Ought TX CCNM%URC . NZWVORK CITV. GERSTLE'S .male'Panacea ures All Diseases of Women. ANY women are under.the impression that the diseasg peculiar to their. sex are natural an- incurable because so v sufBer constantlyfrom them. This is a ike. Few women_,are so -badi diseased that thy cannotbe cured. tis true. that had they trken a remedy that was eticient when thefirst symptomsof dis ease appeared. a more rapid cure would have been the result. o woman should Sneglect herself. When the montly pe riod becomes too freQuent..painful. pro fuse, obstructed. orirregul4rin any way. orifshesuffersfromal z ofthewom. whites. or any other em trouble, she should at once resort to the use of nale Panacea 0 F. I=,)MA-r nuedy ever offered her.: Even if she has i:sten itself upon herhe should not e is a-purely vegetable tonic. containing as a remedy for suffring women. It mat ied and proven failures-Gerstle's.Fe here is any tendency to cie ness; nd els gently with.a . w mil dses of .St. r -iruggis does noteep these medicines ,. all charges paid. upon receip of price. .!ver Regula tor, 25c Der- ackage. Chatta ogas Tenn. n un-' cm is for Princesses - 1be aty by covering S t fth fnce with a veil. ta.beauty of 'many of - a ca hde beer:ise of the / weakr.ess and A,4 sickness necu. S Ia2r to thesen:. SIf the Egypt -iznn custom pre * ~- vailed in: this cor.ntry, many suffererswould be glad tc cvrthe ix a "wrinkles, theiz --\ sunk:encheeks, -- their unnea!thy c om he eyes of the Vs - veil of the Orient. i.,: v ::t a womnan's true beauty. It.n.:..her strong and well in those or.:;wn which her whole general he6: acns It corrects all men st .l::soniers. It stops the drains rL :trLa. It restores the womb o spoper place. It removes the ec:se; of h:eadache, backache and ers::e.ss.It takes the po.or, de bilit ed, eak, haggard, fading :r .nd puts. her on her feet - lier face beautiful by %P;well. D C it for$1 bottle. 3 e -urate ) ok for wvcTe:: For Sale. ud o: Lhoe Re. beo.ngo of re ei-e ofITR.- .v Samntaokte emony fmd G-.hein. yistmlu ofpr thats nside tydt to Tho TiTR- have CnupoTraBrncha abort Lu remedyle, Cpion y wilwite tmel ter pesandtly cure:!. Sddroof-positiveelm, . Ai SLVCUM, D.C., IS3 Pearl St., Itew York. 29 The. Editorial and Ensir.crs .Ianagemenit of Ithis I er Gv.raLte .his generous ProtDosition, t a .i':i e: r growth~. I - t~O rlCOo br M N ti A Fresh Lot of Buist's Garden Seed ti and P ti Onion Sets.a S I JOSIAH Jo OBBAR, t t b *1 DRUGG-IST. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 8 0 C*iatra1 Tfme BetW6eA ColKuab1&AndJa4 souville. Easters Time Retwees Co lumbia and Other Points. Effective January 16. IM. No. 38 No. 30, o.82 Northound.Daily. Daily. Exsum-r Lv. .T'vlle, F.C.5D.Ry.. 8 00af 800 121p " Sayaunah.......... 1201p 1209p 2 9 Ar. Colubia.......... 4 05p 4 45a 7891 g Lv. Car'ton.SC&GRR. 7 00 a 5 8.. Ar Cohumbia.........1 6 .. E.AugustAT.Y....9lo 1Graniteville ........ 2 " Aikeu............... 22D 10 t Trenton......... 08 6 Johustons........... 319 11 a Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep't. 4 8ip 2 10 8 Lv Col'fa Bland'g st... 5 15P S5Sa 8490 Winnsbore.......... 6 7 Chester ............. p 74-5a I7v Rock Hi ........... 11 79 t Ar. lChrlo t....... .......C Ar.Wasingon7 00a 5 801 ....... 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Jackseavile .... 1 0 ip be 9*00a Nos. 81 and -NElaWnYRaANDS.FLOwme itD. LIITED.-Soi altedSp Traino Pullmn Drawin GoSeeig wa seraion lacn ant and 1a' unnlg tm '!eigCr t een Chro t.uAigntn Fl. and Nofl. Cia1one. il g s e. a.d ao nT OFO *ocingu ith ti trn o bakfColst. r t accoghostio of3- August ad A hioen e PExcelln diy ro bgfet seviuca be Florid aksllI and New YdPul me .e'picasbetween Augusta adChr iled trai. whning ar ald el claost o Pullman dr433 awgrombepng.tween csnil P~ ulmahi n8ote Cas between Charlsott and Vs.-hm(omi gr r s. W-i tn The.s: drawitabomleei arb Life<- Asuroanceor ock. iey of the- foritLd POSTaCteORT -arii T hImi ie frbafaset oft o N te'rzi :0-U i. Fasi. Therg a Pu5 a d- ing eroi~obffe alee,ping carb tweene.-aandonbilt and NeTret and Pa n epirc et weeWnsAugbsta and bad- 64 kSe ningters sTerie an weall enrt Pua sbrue:gl eca ed iewen tJacsoncie w Coflmia, ensrute a bte .artsofn Wi! nndcicisulr.ntin Ashevile4o ThJirdVP.&Gn.Mr cpT. M.,i Wanhingon l-eF P.-A.. Warinethn .P. a lfeanta, Th Ce quitabecewhme L hoifetssu re Sewoty Equipab!enLif as-rne Smtocn< ty e ~stini terinty insirousofsr- 1 Wntere . wih Winnbor asr hea quarters -Tertn ill be se of iinaurande Ond he a rtofe buinessup or profession .t e-s ":uneante- tn a ife agency~. SULE. ANEXECUTION ave levied upon cash bidder door in Winns ,. ., on the first Monday in ,bruary, one eng*e and boiler, one ick machine, an ill tools and imple. ents attached and belonging thereto. vied on as the property of J. D. Dal at the suit of Des?ortes Mercan e Company. R. E. ELLISON, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 13, 1899. 1-13td CLERK'S SALE. i A rE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. j;..u A McM-fkin v;. William i.1 D-.vis, in his own right, and ., A2 ninistrator of the estate ot JuSeph K. Davis, deceased, Fannie C. Powell, The Winnsboro Bank and The Farmers and Meclaanics Bank, of Columbia, S. C. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in ke above stated case, I will offer for Lle, before the Court House door in iRnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY ext, within the legal hours of sale, at ablic outcry, to the highest bidder, te following described property, to !it: All that tract or parcel of land situ te in the County of Fairfield, in the tate aforesaid, a little south of the illege of Aouticello, containing NINE HUNDRBD AND TWENTY ,eres, more or less; being the same act of land conveyed to Joseph K. avis, deceased, by John Bauskett, 1e eed dated the 4th day of Aprit, B61, and recorded in Book WW, page 6, in the office of the Register of lesno Conveyances of Fairfield Coun K, and described in said deed as ounded on the north by lands of 'homas Bell, William Blair, E. F. jyles and the said Joseph K. Davis; a the east by lands of Joseph K. )avis and Jonathan Rabb; on the oath by lands of Dr. Thomas Farman nd John Willingham; and on the west y John Bell, John Willingham and 'homas Bell, the present boundaries ,f the said land being more particu arly indicated by the plat made by ;dgar Trapp, Surveyor, on the 25th iay of August, 1898. The said prem es to be first offered for sale in sepa ate tracts or parcels as indicatcd on a late ibereof made by Edgar Trapp, 4ireyor, on the 24th and 25th Au ust, 1898, which plat is fied in the ,ice of the CJerk of the Court in the ecord of this~ cause, and will be ex ibited on day of sale; the bids of the ihest bidders for said separate tracts o be accepted by the Clerk condition ly, that is up3n condition that the remises when sold as one entLre tract s hereinafter directed, shall bring less han the aggregate of the amounts of he highest bids for the tracts as ofired eparattely. And when all of said eparate tracts or parcels have been fered for sale and knocked down to be highest bidders therefor condition Ily as above set forth, the said Clerk hal o&t~r the entire premises, made p of said parcels en masse, as a single .ndivided tract. If the aggregate of~ be amounts of the highest bids bid[ or said tracts or parcels offered sep a ately shall exceed the amount bid for be eutire premises as a whole, then be Clerk frhall, upon compliance wIth he terms of shle, execute to each of be respective purchauers for said eparate tracts a deed for the tracts so eparatcly sold. But if the amont idl for the cntire premises en masse as single tract shall exceed the aggre ate of the amounts of the hignest ids ofered for the said premiseQ as onditionally -sold in separate tracts, ben the said Clerk shall execute a eed to the entire premises to the high et bidder for tbe entire tract, and the ids for the tracts as offered separa'e r shall be wholly disregardei, (Plat f said land can be seen in Clerk's flice at any time before sale day, if esired.) TERMS O1' SALI. One-third of the purchase-money to e paid in cash on the day of sale, the alance in two equal annual inistal cnts from the day of sale, with~ in arest fr.m the day of sale te. agnt per ntum per annum, to be secured by be bond~of the purchaser or purchas rs and a mortgage or mortgages of de premises sold, or for all cash at the pt ion of the purchaser or purchasers. 'he purchaser or purchasers to pay for 1I necessary papers. And if the pur baser fails to comply with the terms f pale, the Clerk shall r;esell the said remises on the same or some succeed ag -alesday on the same terms with ut farther application to the Court, nd at the risk of the former purchaser. Sold at the risk of the former pur baser. R. H. JUNNINGS, Jan. 13th, 1899. C. C. P. F. C. 1-14td The Auditor's office will be open to ceive tax returns from January the ;t to February 20th. All persons iling to make returns within the ove mentioned dates will incur the per cent penalty. All male citi nbs between the age of 21 and 60 are1 ble to poll tax unless exempt b w. The Auditor or his depaity will at the followin'g places on days ecified and the balanc-3 of time to ~bruary 20th in offce in Winnsboro. Albion, Tuesday, January 1@. Buckhead, Wednesday, January 11.~ Welling, Thursday,. January 12. Crosbyville, Friday, January 13. ( Woodward, 8aturday, January 14. White Oak, Monday, January. 16.' Gladdens Grove, Tuesday, Sa.iuary I Flint Hlill, Wednesday, Januar y, 18. Ridge'way, Friday, January 20. , Longtown, Monday, 23. | t'eotreville, Tuesday, January 24. 1 MI. L.-C'oopers, Wednesday, Januari 0 Bly thewood, Thursday, January 26 c [{oreb'(F. M. Curlee's store) Frida . ti nuary, 27. Monticello, Monday, January 3#. fenkinaville, Tuesday, January 31. J L. RICH MOND, A. F. C. I "HoUSHUJ rHE MOST MODiMN SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF THE LATEST - JMPROVE MENTS. -Uneqaled for Durability, Range of Work, andlSimplicitv. Old Sewing Machines taken in ez change. IYealers wanted in unoccupied tenm. tory. Correspondence soNcited. Address, J. I. DERBYSHTRE, GENERAL AGENT, EBEL BUILDING, MCHMOND, VA -FOR A LIMI TED time we are prepared to offer BARGAINS -in COLUMBIA -and HARTFORD BICYCLES. These Wheels are in No. I Condition and are offered at reduced prices, being shop worn. JORDAN &DUAVIS AGENTS. 2-19 As protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, onsisting in part of Rogers & Bro.'s celebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. -ALSO Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., &c., and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conve nience.~ Respectrully, . M. CHANDLER N otice to Voters The Boeks of Registra:icon for the ext Manicipal Election, t.' be held on pril 3rd nextf. fe Intendant and fcar Vsrdens for the r.,wn of Winns.boro, .C., will be ope : for the regiete ing r voters at the stcr: of Simpson & tcart on January 1, 1899, a..d osed April 1, 1899. All ioLers in isq election ire required to reeister ithini this tirne. J. E. ' OAN, Intendant. W. Mr. CATIICART, Supervisor of Registratton.