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THE AN? HERALD. P&BklSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ?BY? XtttfSANBMErULD COMPANY. fZRHS, IX ADVANCE: 0n?^Ycsr, ... SI.50 il: Hue til*, - - >75 WINtfSBORO, S. C. "WefJaesiay April 5. - - fcl899 PAVIXG TflE TTAY TO LUXURY. Every citizen must admire t e gallantry &nil braver) ?>f the American toluicrs in t.':e Phi lip: tie*. Tt.e coraman-Jing offic-rs t-eem 10 bo fur superior to those al Santiago, ?nd ibey a-e conducing an admirable campiign. WbiiC Ameiicans admire ihe conduct r? ibe American toMier, tJie thought oJ v.hat effect this war will have on the fature history ol :he ablic is a very serious one. The avtrage man doubtless daes not stop to lb?nk through what changes we are passing; h? does aoc r?.iiiz^ that we are uprooting principle* which have been our guides since the formation of the Republic. Many superficially inclined looi apou it merely changing the colors on the map of the world, without stopping to consider that we are violating all of our traditions and enteriug op in a course which threatens the Republic Too much can not be said on the subject. It is an i>sua to the settlement of which all other questions be? tween political parties and factions should be temporarily put a ide. Every citizen should be made ao. . > . .. .. ., , qaunted wild tde true SMuauoH inac h? may be tlive to the great events now shaping; the destiny of the Uniwd Statea. Annexation has gained some strength in this couniry, originating we believe in powerful syndicate* which expect to operate in th* new possessions. Notj satisfied wi;h oppressing at hem*, they demand larger and greater fields. Others deaiie it merely because they like io see a change, and thiuk it a fine thing for a great country to own and control possesions over !he world. Bnt sober and reflecting people must ask themselves: Wbat are we to gain by territorial expansion? What have we gained by annexing Hawaii? Some say that it was needc-d as a Mrategic point, for by its being our territory v we have command <cf the Eastern Pacific, Mud onr sou-hem and western coa-t- can thereby be better protected. Many tor a similar reason want Cuba as it commands the Caribbean Sea. Affi'ii-ica i? already strong:, a-id it is a question whether Hawaii does not add. weakness to our strength. Comp^t-it authorities always nameJRs?siji and America as exc^pnoually strong against p.ttack, becau*? neither of them have^uv insular territory to defend. AST* of the territory cf the United iS'ste*, icept Alaska, is continuous la:d territory, hence no naval power ca : cut off one part from another, but it is quite different with a lot of islands scattered over the face of the earth. No ccnirry woa!d think of invading R;i*sia or the United States. Tbey h?ve too much conti^uons territory. W h islands ssp*rate1 from the United S .es, the Govern aieut mast have a lvjeand powerfa! fl*ct to protect them They will be the first c'ojact of attack in case of *var. G. c?a Britain has vast insular territory, hence that Government mast have a great fleet. This explain* why Brita:u is the naval po^vor of the world. If the United States, therefore, i* going in "the island basinet" the Government will be forced te follow the example of Britain. James Boyce, member of ' Parliament, whom we have bad occasioj to quote before, writiug in 1897 in ihs Forom, and that too before onr war with Spain, says: ''Britain has to defend not only Ireland, bather va*t colonial and ^Indian dominions, Fiance has colonies which are practically hostago? to England or to any other naval power tint might be able ?o drive France ->ff the sea*. * * * Smilartv. the even les* valuable colonial possession? of Germany are hostages both to France and England, as both these countries have fleets stronger thin 'he Genain. Jest in the same way, Cu':>a and Hawaii, in the hinds of the United Statas, would be liable, at tho outbreak of war, to be seizs I by any < ucmy stronger at sea; ana ens oniy way 10 preveuc iqis would be for the United States to main:aiti a Ihet in tha Pacific and anotber in the Gulf of Mexico powerful enough to defend bota i-iauds. * - * But is it worth h-*;r while to do so? Why shon:d sh* s,juiid Jhe hundreds <-f tnuiioas of dj'iars that would bs needed? Ot all the great powers of he world, -he is the one least likely to be attacked; not only became s i5 ha* icw occaisi as for quane' ^ith oth^r -t-v.??. but aiso because ^ther s-'au: uw auviiing to win bv lighting her. * * *'In other orcb, a gre*t navy would be j to lu"r a luxury, and very costly luxprv. We in England are unluckily obliged tv ji.Tea formidable nary, because ^ ?> confronted by formidable s?)d not always friendly rivals. * *' * We deplore the gigantic sum* that w<- i annually obliged to deTote y or fleet,?sum# all the larger becHUfe iashion in naval matters changes fa?t that a ship which has cost some nnilirina dollars may in a few ???: J a nrAnnTiiiPod fthcnlofp tt ?a C 1. V ^/4VUVMWWV4 w WWV.??V .V how^.Yt^ supposed?whether u.htly j& - or w *-oi:giy I need riot er.quire?that Brit * n cannot h~lp herself, and rcnst IrT^ "S. go ' i increasing her nrinnal naFal | I- the Pliiiipines wes<e prepaiinjn to fO w the ex*mp!e of Britain. J Wii tpi}? li you have a coii^b, 'broat irritation, weak lungs, pa.n in the chest, diffiealt breathing c-osp or hoarseness, let us suggest One Jlinute Cough Oar?. Always reliable and safe. McMaster & Co. P - ' No ose doubts that thr Uuited S;a:>.-s will ultimately conquer in the Pb">iipines, but it seems tar i ;?i: sm rn.;:American lives should ;os! | against a people etruggliu^ tor liberty and self-gove'-na.e.-t I . people of the United States luve L*-: o heart in this war. It s iou d ue ~ war ni t5 p iidininletrati m carried on for the purnoses of gree.i. | Sometimes we think ib;it imperialism has foand favor io .the United Spates merely for the sake of iroit3ting- a\ wvalJing great European pjwer< Some people have a pride in centemplating the larga space c^vere t by onpossessions on the imp, without stopping to consider how trem ndou? wili be the cost. Great Britain 13 run to ke envied in manyofber pos3essiois. Of all of her colonies, Canada, South Africa and Aastraliasia are aoont the only pessenions snitabu: to receive the overflow of her own population. It is ivorth remembering that tbes-. colonies are in th9 temperate zone. - Possessions in the tropica are quite different. Th? Rt. Hon. James P. Boyee, a member of Parliament, wrniog for the Forum a few years ago .7rote: "India constitutes a large market for Euro pean goods, bat a markr. equdly open to the United States and to Germany or to Britain; for no deferential tariff has been imposed. Sr .ar as drawing any revenaa nom Ino ?,, the state of the Indian revenue is s < source of dipqni??tade to a? ^Ve are proud, not unreasonably, ot what *?e hare * a */?*, U IT *U ,%?M4 \nrl " rt anrf UUUC UJ OWl(JU?U jcauc auu UI?1V.\ auu to promote edocition thue. Bat Iadia is not a source ?">' otrength 10 Britain. Tas responsibilities which our control of it imposes are tremendous." The sama writer states that Brita'nN tropi?al p^ssiessiooa hive been a lead. It requires a large army and navy to protect territory, and ir does uotjpay. It is not intended to revive the old factional feelings, bnt it mnst be noteu by thousands of people in this Statu that no such state of affairs existed in | this State from 1S76 to 1890 as Ihnt disposed by the commutes now in768tigitio? the Sta'e peoitentiarv. "In iipient rottenness," something ro;ten in Denmark," "reekinsr wit fraud," were the terms used to describe the condition prior to 1890, bu: after nearly ten yeais no'hnig >.?ai de veloped !o saslain the charge. Look at the recOi-d from 1376 *o 1890, and compare th3 record si rse 1S90. Wu make no farther comme:it The Farmers. Mutual InsuranceCo.'s state;neot which pubhci CJ * % ah* Jacf 'ccna oV^rkar^ ur of /? :n't? l~tP done br home insurance c jus panics. Winr.tboro pays annua!iy ' ver $10.0^0 in fire insurance premiums\o: never has been a $10 >.00 ioss Winnsboro. Off-hand >e :w:>u!d s.ty for the past twenty years ihe RVcragy lo?s has not reached.'over 8-kO to SSOO per annum. A home company wim > capital of $50,000 woa:'d be ua>p!s \>i citation, moke a bi* prril and -a*r money to insurers. Thb discovery of coal i.i Ilamptvn County by the boring of an arte^n well and resulting in the owner of tue form oecni-!nc an /"kffUn r>f <6100 AA0 for an ordinary cotton p:ant%tiDn will donbtless stimulate the arlesnn well bnsiness. Somewhere and somehow we have been informed ILat the character of the soil in the neighborhood of Blythewood indicate* that oil is there. An artesian wHl might prove a fortune in that joctlitv*. It is all rery pleasant?to the sponsors?to be thi cerrtre o^ attr ction at the Confederate reaii. uut we think the United Dan liters of the Confederacy and the and Conrier are right in insisting fh -.: the old soldiers be gir^u a chwce. Georgia is not lacking in advertisement. President McKinley. Sneaker Reed, Ma^k Hanna, and otbe- ,?ri)ininent people til! a great deal of newspaper spu.cc every day t> say nothing of the |base b%ll clubs and the troop* in Georgia. Columbia U getting ?o many good new thing* that her friend-* nardly have time to congratulate her upon on* before another ~ood one for Columbia is announced. NEWS FROM BUCK LICK. Easter was a beautiful day, but nearly every white person in the conntry went away to spend the dry with friends in Ridgoway :ind Mitford. Therefore it was exc-^e.I- j iugly qaiet for those of as woo r^-j maiocd at bome. Mr. L S. Meliicharane, Williiton, paid his brother here fl,, irtg' Tisit last week. It has co^.n S'-verai; years *ince he was in oar c -nnlry andj we were al delighted -e-.d i-i>t again. In our list tows wc a;: ou;i x-i ;:?e| Peav's Ferry was opw >rav i ! Dai w#> were a nine i>i. v;uts^ au.ui the matter as our frieu<:, Mr. L !>. ; Rubin?on, of \Vinnsbo?-*>, ! \ Yoacan cross now, Mr. . <:?i Mr. David Crawford f.v s-d *;.croj Saturdnv with bor?e?, ;mi!: uii ! cattle. Mr. Wray, of Ridge wa} > luhioled out oq the way to hh p! :chere with the view of luvi'iu a te e-1 phone line put up from Ridirewav to : h:s place. A good many from here ur ended u j picnic S.ttnrdav just acr-jss >hc rivet J from Mr. i>. F. Camels' p'.asu. Mr John HoId< hai been c-.?:n;niisioned Magistrate ior 'liis Ui trier. He ha* hidsom; work 10 do m tr.at capacity already. M. C P. April 3, *99. The Best la th? Wor-d. We believe Chamberlain a Cough Rerced?* i< tho best in ih8 wcrlu. A f. w weeks a?> we ?uff* ed with a; tvere cold an:i a troubles ;:i: cc agb, an<l having re*d their adw-'tise^ients in our own and other p*p r? we purchased ab ttle jo aeo ii vrooll effected. It cured m be.* ? ie D)ttle was more tban half use-*1 i m the best medicine out for coloa nd coa?rh<. ?The Herald, Andf-rsynv lod. For sale by McMa?rer Co. CLOSING EXEZLCISES OF ASECRY SCHOOL. p.a M Jlo Wooteii. Sa uutory?Seurge Raines. Wa.'ii I aoi M*u? Robert Rey- j nM*. | vv*:iu*c vh^ ixir's??Lia a Lorick. i ..le a ;.l Jiin-L Iv L">r-c* Siiii-vji'ie or 5na3>:v (Tableau) ? L;n:ib Bras^eli, Laura L"?rick, Ben- , Iih Wo-ten. Dijiant ioi -Rjb^rt Biizzir.i. A B >v's Ojjinl >:i; of Joi'iio?Brocks R lined. Objwmi (jrior.- ? Wi;iie Buzzard. vV '.o i I Wi* Youtg? Cirrie Braswail, Liiy Lo:;ck. Fortune Teiiar (L'abieau)?Henriocta Blizzard, Bjlle Reynold?, Jno. Neally. Aileop at tho Switch-John Miles. Oj Lives aid a Life?Minnie Woote.i. AU Quiet Along the Pjtomic?Belle Reynolds. Tin Yonu* De <::>t (Tableau)John Blizzird, L^wis Neally, Julia Miles. Thj VVa oh i? Billjyille ?Jame* i/mcK. Tired Oat (Tableau)?Robert Blizzird. Conquered Banner?Beu'ah Wooteu. A Slight Scare? Julia Miles, Henrietta Blizzird, Juo. Miles, Carrie Braswe'I. Ia lha Mining?Alice Woolen. My New Slate? Hampton Lorick. The Gitnb'.erU Wife?Oarrie Braswell. Raise the Gated (Tableau)?Jessie Poctor, George Rimes, Laura Lorick. Eraaesceut Glory?Capr. James Lorick, Soldiers: Lewis Neally, Brooks Riines, Roland Reynolds, Ge >rge Raines, Jesse Nwtlly, Hampton Lorick, Willis Blizzird, Robert Reynolds, Robert Blizzard. Nobody's Child?Lmnie JBraswell. Hopeless Farmer?James .Lorick. Kate Shelby?Julia Mile3. Antony and Cleopatra?Alic:) Wooten. A Family Not to Pattern AfterMr. A. L. Dunn, Miss M. M. Hinnant, Willie Blizz-ird, Brooks Raine3, Renlah Vfootea, Gsorge Raines, Robert and Ro'and Reynolds, Hampton L'.iri.ck, TJ. BiizziM. Taq Maniac?Lily Lorick. Ereuiug Pi aver (Tablaaa)?Chilu: Mi-'-is WoAen; A' <pi: Benlab W. Chrysanthemum. Bly:hewjoJ, April 1,'99. Before the discovery of One MicuU Coa^!.' u: misters wera gr?ativ :i>tur ;ecl bv c >ughing convocations. No excu-e frv it now. McMaster Co. A MOilAX TO'.Y>\ Chute*4 Ln. dim. You hnmo'e scribe ii iviusf returned frotfi ?, irip to Wiunsbaro, where he j weitt to yatb.r aud shio some cattle, I wi:l try to gire Tee Lantern a few iiera* B/th? way, Mr. Editor, I can -s.iy th-u A'in?>boro is the most moral towolh-.v^ viciieu in tms Slaie or any other state, to it* ?izand I have boen in taunv tofti?3 ia this state, Georgia, Florid* and North Carolina, j I and so tne of the host people there that I hiVti aver ni.*t anywhere. 1 find strictly jast ana honest men very scarce but I find some in this good old town, on* mist assnrcdly. If your scribe felt inclined to go to t^wn to raise and euacate his children he would go to Winaelwo, as they hare * good school, carried on by Prof. Wither>w and other very efficient < eachers, and ber church facilities arc <?ery good. Although the churches *re small and behind the times, they .re reat and cornfortabls. Waile this lovely lit'Ie town is far oebiad as to modern conveniences and modern improvements, she can boast of a very fine cotton mil: and an oil mill, etc., and they certainly are far ahead in morality I know whereof I speak, as I am thrown with all classes of people in my business. We did not intend savins so much about this iittle towu, as* we are not writing it up. I have had the pleasure of meeting many of my old school mates in FairMnntv old friends of mv father and grandfather, which minds ma that oar family name was at one time very numerous ia, this dear old county, but it is almost ex .iiici, a? I know of but two of the name. I bad the pleasare of meeting one of these, but as business was pressing me I saw bat little of him, | bat I hope to make a visit to old Fairfield some time ere loDg. Clodhopper. March 27, '9?. As the season of the year when Diieumonia, la grippe, sore throat, oug'is, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and inng trouble are to be guarded against, :,othing "ig a fine substitute," will "answer ths purpose," or is "jast as o >od" as Uuo Minute Coogh Cure, hai is the one infallible remedy for T;i iUDg, wivoat or bronchial troubles. Lisist vlyjrousiy upon having it if 'some^ing else.1' is offered you. Monaster 'Jo. j scheme TO abo Mill headaches, j Chicago Times-Herald. I i3 rejvn-e-J fr >*n At n Arbor that1 Mjrg. im5 iuih/. town has roscle au j ; a^mica5 discovery t-nt may reanll ; codi a: oUs.'i con of head-' ':r l-fl u- > 'J-IVV 'iffCOV^P.d i..ai y u vos cO'Ui' m 'he biouu vc-s-eN o:t v; bra;;j, a theory tLat is -o iMi* CtL.-ti ?>L :be books ae:'C(j pii ?-ats Ui1 il-v lup ait atof-^a1 ; r c-s ;?> *q?: ck'v coins' ;? o t.it' <:q-"i:;** ' ' fi'.o fi;o-\v,?rk? t?\ '".CI -y ? tl' 1 *; < M'.-iV: of -Uptiiy I ot.'.c - i"!.-. i' ma b p-rs.-i'oie, '! <f. ; ,, u> ffea; a r . upwh.i; I ho hr^n.M' KCtrv )?P; v?? in iK-i: s i-",m ,i5 to completely iv- J ; Vf ;t!! 1 lOwit-.L'e '>f iue exi* e :ce uch 'hia? as a tic .<J. It is un i; <sur., vu sa.? mat au device which wi:: v'.ecreass the number of broaio- i S'.izt b%i!- in this -.rav win be a| p i- rless b >"-.i to hu ;i. ity, althouira ! n vvi 11 be a he'ivt !?1 -v. o <h<* powJer | Ui-!!s thai arc tilling the ? >'?u .ciiS of tr? j>e?>pl! "iih all th<: v*ii u- c un-' bin iii<>ii? ol coaI tar prvduota tn?:h | q;ii e oiten care the hea-.i.tet.e by killi-'irtho patient. vVe welcome the senary nerv* pro- ' c^<3 of controlling the blood ve-^teU of the he^d as a happy relief trotn the to 8 of taj.ets and powder.*. A? a resu ; o: this discovery the time will co ne wheu a man wi'. only need to p" ch himself m tproper place or to:.ch .i juttou s nueivhei e ou hi? ana-: tomv 0" destroy all conecioa^iKfcS of1 ih(- possession of a head. "Give a tm-r legnktor aud I can regulate the world," said a geiius. The druggist handed h:in a bottle of De Witt's Little Early iiiier*, the famous little fills. McMssterCo. KaBBaaBaaDDsteaaaBMaunaMMBaHBaaa wa&m&BBBsa&eEag2& i ? I 2* tSPW E ^ *38 I WiJjIJ I ffim j The Kind You Have Always II in r-^o for ever 30 years, I: S~/9 , and Ira (MfMA JX t All Coiinteifeiis, Imitations a poriments ;Lat trifle v. itli a Infants and Cliildrcii?Expei ?_ - ? /Ov What is u Castoria is a substitute for C; \ and Soothing1 Syrups- It is ] contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its age is its gui and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething 0 and Flatulency. It assimilai Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea?Th genuine CAST The Kind You Hai in Use For O THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MO ?????? ^?? E GRANTS WEATHEB FORECAST FOR APRIL. 1st to 2ud, fair and warmer; 3rd, partly cloudy and warm; 4(b, local rain?, thunder and wind; 5th, fair and coo'er; 6:h to 9th, very unsettled weather; about the lOLh and lltl1,! cold rains ar.d wind, followed by I clearing skies and cold northerly vvind. j On the morning or tne iztn or iouj, i look out for a heavy frost f<;r the ' season of year. r>ke carc of a!s tender plants that arc liable to be j hurt by :"nc- frost. From all proba- j j biliricp .he temperature vili fall nearly j to (he freezing .point, j-i'h, nearly j ci ">cdy and warmer; loth, local thunder | ! shower; 16th to 20th, fai.\ warm and ! ibemtifir; 21, cloud; and loc?l | i sho.vor3; 22rd to 26'h, fair and pleas- i '3;?t wca i"'!. b:it warm. fr'rom the j 14th :o 2Gli will be vcv propitious! for j.usftiug ;;I! atrial" tm a! worn | Abou. ttou 2G !i :o 2Sth, ;oc.-.i liiu^der > shof. * . j.; 20 ti a u f>0ii), n<: iri lair, i" I said i February ioic:irt :hat I i would givo mv view.-' <>n ih? general J I c;,.ario*Gj- <-f i!k> we-it'u.-!* oi ;he sprintr | r ' and ?nmvier nnnth- in Marc'jo:- April j j f * ( at. it i> as foi.ov-?: W.i\ tl;.. iWt liAif Lie very j : chan., i >il>v. fivn.ver) vvarin to coo. j i and Lj 12cli cloudin( -s and frlnwers^ i wj;l-on.j "savy local downpours ot rain and some bail. The last half the rain fall will increase. Prcpire for it. June?to the 20th, we may look for plenty of rain with some heavy local | rains &nd?some h*il with much light. nic# and thunder.- After this date the rain fal! will be in the minimum Upon the whole, I believe we will b*vc a heavy rainfall tLroogh portion of May and to tbe 2u:n or jane-more than we will eee in several months to come Jaly?the first week rain will be needed in many places?in places vory dry. From 7th to 12ib, gocd raias in places with storms of wind; probably the rain3 will be general by the 121h; scattering .showers abont the 21st to 24th. After this the rainfall will be I lijfht until about the 18fch of August. There will be some good local rains fall 'within this period, but they, ^riil be scattering and far between. J. Martin Grant. o^.s?z?o:rt:x:^. Bears the /O Kind You Have Always Bought SUMMER HOMES* If OLDER, 1899. j Mr. W. A. Turk, general passeiger agent of the Southern Railway, is collecting information fur Summ r Homes' Folder for the ensuing summer, giving the names of proprieos, postuffke aldnsses, at or near what etatiou, conveyance used, nnmber of ' guests, terms per clay, week and month. This information will b? printed in an <racii\e form a large edition published and distributed uy the various ag^nt* of this immense system tbrougiiT1 - AAI ! A,>n aJ *I,A rt^nr. f ? ?* Pan. irukciJi rcuuum c?io wui?nj? JL w eon* cout(inpl.i!in^ taking boarders far me eiisr.ing ;u nmer are rcqnasted to a; p!y to the r.?iiroad gent fur to ' > filled ;ut givitiz ihg ab.'V? jui'o ion, a;i i forward at otjce to *.V . i ui k\ iirral passenger flgp\> ci-'r.iM^to >. I) C . >0 that it mar i . 1 i::i : ?j( lct-rlb -.n April l?t. The OoM That liters.; DO R!GHES "AKS HAPPINESS, OR DOr.S HEALTH KA'CE ! ! WEALTH ? j Tho richest man cannot always be i' said to*bo liiG most successful, for true , ; success is rot possible without happiness. Many a wealth}7 mat? would give all he now possesses to have the health and happiness of a young athlete. ' Health is not hard to get and keep if J good judgment is used in caring for and ' supplying the needs of the system. Nature often needs assistance; you 1 sometimes abuse nature by overtaxing : i your nerv-your brain, or your body, I \ and you haven't time to relax, and take the rest that you need. You must have ontside help. Pabst Malt Extract, The "Best" Tonic, will supply the extra fuel, food, and strength; it is absolutely pure ? an unequalled assistant to 1 nature in giving health, vitality and r strength, it will make you eat and t sleep well, and cause you to feel like I yourself again, or perhaps, better than a you ever felt in your life. The "Best" i Tonic was awarded the 100 points of < perfection at the World's Fair, and was ; the only Malt Extract which received e that honor. Your nearest druggists car- ? ry Pabst Malt Extract, The "Best" < Tonic in stock. a i "i'jt zc'.xT.'~ ! ... i1 ifi- ' :. " ! W- i -" v ' r Is mmsmmm s tor1. . \vl;lcli " *~" "rt-r-. .u*i b-ii'ic: tiio sitrari i:re of S boon '?'Hicr Ii;;; ?orsince rcr-infancy. :0 -i":~ io decc'vo yov: i-i Hid r/UlfiilitiiccS arc but E? v.<: <?:;<< t 2-or t3?'- Iiealib <;? :ienc<- against * ASTORIA istor Oil, Paregoric, Broi Harmless and Pleasant. J$ rphine nor other Narcotic irantee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and TTincl Croubles, cures Constipation tes the Food, regulates the liealtliy and natural sleep, e Mother's Friend. "OR!A ALWAYS Signature of re Almjs HwgjK | Jar RCi Vp^p.Q * f a v vj 3 RRAY ST^rCT, NCUf YORK CITY. THE REGIMEXT OF ENGINEERS"A South Carolinian Deserves t:*c Credit for it All. Camo Michie, Matanz a, March 25 ?It ha? always b* c . : nuine pleasure to read copies .. -le News and Courier, which oc -.n- ? :\'w titid ih-Jr way inio our c-.:n. Ik* c Perched upon the reckn of . v.-rlooking the beautiful b".v of zi , on-* thoughts run often to our and as often to our State, the News and Courier comes : ? >e in ;i while, it is in such deman i h it i-; .^oon too oicrrea 10 reai. W h-n \^e road of t-ic poi\<-:: f lho fi:.i .South Carolina, ; .? 11 v pc, pi rhdps, foi- the lira? ; i bow grea! ?*ur 1 >-.? in no' ' v m tiiff S a e uyjpi, for hero 'it u h Carolina member.? :ire fe.v ;.n b.'twpe.'i. Ye: Sotrh Ca'vli:: receive S/jne ?:x*i;Cl:r irom our-c/... -&-I: bough *e are "o.i'y United r.ilnsi'ecrs." II iwevcr, the iiir-pectoi* gene, i S .\ s ic are the best and vac.sr (fiiciiTtrne:;t. in the service. Ir \7-, at'.; (i i.i, rf curge, we beiieve hiui absoiuri.) a S. ufn y;> cjc.u i r :i all. In June. 1898, Ca;.;t. I). D. GaMn.i, of the ensrin c*r corp?, was mil.- :i col'Hj*! "f vo!n:itetr engineer?, an i auihor z-til i > recrul'. his regime; t? the 2r 'L' liteJ Slates voiur/eer c! g't; c:-. The officers were eho-cu *>v cui?;pi;i'{iVi* < v.iuiu A few w- rc appointed. * Aviong ibe officers thus so: c r: were many whose kuowledgc a>-d skill, combiccd wiih their Weal'h. ?> "sition and family, are well k'lown over the entire country. Tee onl^'ccl men, the rank and file of the regimcnr> itrp ?lifT'pn?nt from those of a!n):,'-t other regiment in tbc service. Ti.-ere j are many men in ihe rsnbs v. i:ii ii gree> from Harvard, Yale, Prince;; n, Coln'.nbia, N it < stern, Califor.iin, Gcor^et >wn and .other college* an:: training school?,' et these men use ?:k pick and shovel, carry the chain or rod, ard do their military duty as t?Mi if not better than many w':;; J.avc done nothing else in their live:. This regiment has made for itself a record as well disciplined soldiers; as skil!*:! and accomplished and proficient engineers; as a body of men who hav*; been social lions on all occasions. RRIIiF SKETCH Of COL. GAILLAliD. The Secretary of War made a v/'.se ; choice when he gave the command to j Col. Gaillard. Every South Carolinian I knows of his work oj the Wex;< iir | dotindai'v survey, tne iviasKan ?",v?v-i p.iid his trip to Manilia prior to war. An innor :.va.'nate of '-'.'os; ; Po'-it, uis work in toe ji-my ha- ! v.-. ; such as fulfilled the promise . ' -! youth. To those who have snt4 !,i? j family in York Uou&ty it is u :> - ssary to say h^ is a gejial, xvlioie--o*- ti genietnan. Ail who have kno^ :: fay that he is \ tireless worke- v a man of wonderful brain and rvj . To nil v\ hi; i;?.va served under hi:. is tho be-i friend tbev have s ? | service, or.e lo whom they can ;v| appsa: tor redress of anyrc-.i u- . a'tce, yel one who ip always *sh m-uidii.g officer." Baing but 35 c.?. ? of asre tie has a wonderful -j fore hi ip. i major UENRr.C. DAVIS. Wuin :nc regiment wa* id a-?;?i >u , Henry <Davis, or the reguter -m , j wa' th? majjr com'nandinfr ;;:ij i' l j batf-li >:i- He also c tu fr-jw W rx i County anils a West I\>i:iu; gc:v:(I iess thin on nonCt ?v cotnmat.'i, reo -i:.xl to r Uulies a?; 'S:SU'UCtOr :;t \S"eit < " where hi* previom work -uul r ha>l ni'.de ind spei;cil.?;e ' . safe to sj.y that no officer v. a- :* more miasoj. II-j c.emct' fJt'l ;u from his in-;'-, hut guv? n u *,y ; a liioton^h t\ pc of ih*- :<lca ulli : V- r i:.ci> ?-Hi or, 1 n\>0'i :'h Jr--iuse w-rk "f a A" ll);i?t. Louis :ar - : "A tnp'?t vo:ni rid! : cj.j x; ku ! rcjr'iii'-nt f..c!v ins ..eve" :> 11 i p;oJ);!?iv' v. ii! never b-1, :iiio i*. . j ?: ?! li :!i- -^"vke " i'h ': rriOit . ! :tv .' ' { i re : ? (! tor d. C: i *:c MI-.I . ill "V lit: Ic -h:?: t j ;*?2! vrk" i;} :! :??* ; tJv- j ; ii h . -k?!: Lic.t: ;>:/ (: . ;! (J i ' I a :1. v i-I ? ":* "j<i ; ;i nici" -: i i r ;>> , .vhicli lu- won ; ;= in | \e.i:' c.-.-j,itr.t:;on oi'f-vcry ofiircr j i:; ! ;<;ii* :.i!he re-x'ini r.t i A Jfoutis (Jaroiiuian w>H? til"1 3/-1. Tue ab ve i* t<ar: of i M.tur w iteu >y a iu ;:ibc" of Lhe 3rd Volunteer Enjjk.eers .to ihe News and Coui.er. rbe wriirr c:i-.kc.? a mis:nk-n in s&yii>?r j hs? Co! Gail a<<! ar.l M?*j >r Darii rjf- ; l-.iivis >f Yu-k C'?u"tv. a-;hey are j )o:h '.r ... Faiilljid County. i j For Over Fifty Years. j 1 \fr>5 WlVSLOAV'S SOOTHIXG SyRL'l' I ia< been used for over fifty year.-. i>-> I nii!i)[is of mothers for tbeir children vbi!e teoihing, with perfect success, t sooihes rhn child, softens the l'nui*? lIIhvs a'i pain, cures wind colic, ad I 5 the be-t remedy for diarrhoea I- i viil reiievr the poor )ift!e f-nfferfi* j mm tliaitlv. Sold bv druggir-rc ?? :very part of the world. Twenr.' tiv; ents a boti'e. Be sure and ask ?;.r 'Mrs. Win ?low's Soothing Syr-v.v'' i ,nd take no other kind. 1-1-17 ^ - .wmmnrn* P? TRIBUTE Ofc RESPECT. Whereas, God in hi? I: H?ii(c ivisdoir. tias se?n proper to -re f; >m on midst oui e : e.;i- . id worthy burner, J. R. Broom, v.*e l -el deeply loss of our brothe-'. 1.: cei;:2f one of our laiihful member -. la-.?u;b h wn iu feeble health for -? : = m ?ntb?, he was a patient and ti -c aipia!.?:*?z sufferer. He was x: ki.i; his dealings; out, a'a-. a.- iwe mourn the death of oar br-rhsr, but not like (hose thnt ha* > >;o hope, for while bis body rests in t;--; silent grave we hive a responsive hope ilia* his spirit is in the beantifal N*>ine jf tho soul where sickness and ?pain and death are felt and f-nicd no more; and we trust he is now feasiingon the Unnnfiao on/} rrlrtrioa rtf fho h^ov^lllv U^auugo auu Qivnwo vt miv wv<?* V*r world. Therefore, be it te-olve ;: 1. We, the brother cotnraib* o' Camp Hood, No. 1163, do *it.cere;v lament the departure of one wt on' members, endeare-i to us t?y hi< nniform good deDortment and tii? kind and gentle way. 1. That in Iris dea'h the camp an 1 comrades have lost a worthy mem'>- r and the community a $;ood citizen. 3. That as a mark of respect to the memory of car deceased brother there be left a blank poge in our minute book. 4. That we deeply sympathize with liis relatives in their bereavement and loss. 5. That these resolation3 be sent to the Winnsboro News and IIeeald to be published and that a copy be sent to his family. XI L. Bias well, A. Dunn, W. J. Hagood, Ccmra'tte;. In almost every neighborhood there i$ some one whose life has been- saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and nioi.i.t-nn? Ramoilr rtr tchrt hft? hftftB JL/iai 1 uv^o xnuuiwu^ | v? iimw .??? cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons mak* a point of telling of it whenever opporiunity ofiers, hoping that it may b? ihe means of saving other lives. Foi ?a!e by McMaster Co. Mrs. Mary E. Williamson died al the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Geo, W. Fant, in this city, last Thursday. She was sick only about forty-eighl hour?, and the announcement of h.ir death was a great shock *.o her fri#nd? ! and relatives. The deceased was s native of Fairfield County, S. C , and was in the 87th year of her age. Hei maiden name was X?vit, and hei j parents moved to Anderson Comity ic j 1832. She married Ilenben William' son, of Laurens County, and he pre' ! coded her to tue grave years rjo sm | was the mother of three children, loiily one of whom Mrs. T. .J. Webo, | of this city, sarvivco her. Mrs. \Vil? j iiarasou was a most excellent woman. : and had long bs n a devoted merabei of tbc Baptist t hiuci:. Ou Fridaj ! morning, after appropriate funeru ! services conduc ed b . Rev (). L. Martin at the home of Mr. Fani, tbe re! maiue were interred in tie ^i.vei j Brook cemetery.?Anderson IdfelliJ gencer. ~ Regardless of Age. The kidneys an? responsible for I more sickness, euffe.-ing, and deaths than any other organ- of me body. A majority of the i!i> .iffl-ctiug people to-day is traceable to kidn-y troable. It prevades ail ciasie-. of society, in all climatis, regardless o age, s?x or condition The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmistakable, tnch a? rheumatism, neuralgia, tleeplessi:o=s, pain or dull actio m tne oacs, a aesire iu unuai? often day or nigh?, profu3C or scauty supply. Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urina are signs of cloggtd kidneys, I causing poisoned ana germ-filled blood Sometimes the heart ac's badly, and tube casis (wasting of the kidney?) are found in the urine, which if ueglested will result in Brighi's Disease, the most daDgerons forjj of kidney trouble. All ft-Aaa ocmnMmj in/1 /> XX 1 I b. OJ UJ^/bUUi J ?uv* are promptly removed, nnder the influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roe?. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of thia wonder fnl .liCAnrroi-r flnH ft iui w icuv ivi;t ^ ?i wu?^ avwwi. j ? book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y., and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in The News and Herald. Easily,Quickly, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC NOTE SSS3S .r.tec to Core Insomnia, Fits, Dizziness, Hvsteria, Nervous Debility, Lost Vitaiitv. Seminal Losses, Failing Memory?the result of Over-v.ork, Worry, Sickness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence. Price 50c. and $1; 6 boxes $5. For quick, positive and lasting-res-.ilts in Sexual Weakness, Imnoten^v Xervr>:is IVhilitv and I.ot' Vitality, use IELLVII LPICL Uv-UOIC strength will give strength tone ie every t>:?r: and effect j.ermancnt cure. Cheapest and best :oo Pills by mail. FREE~^ bottle of the fesi:!;s Ju, ^r.csc LI-?r ' Pellets will be giver, with a *' o' r.'.orc of 5!igQctic Nervine. irec. Sole c:;:y by - J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. wi-:..': 'L'.CLSARa Cisa^a > . l_ : ; ; ? the^hait i. >.;r'-Jv^S >-?,- ;X'o?c? I'-"'*-: to i'.oirtoro Gray ' > -rfr> ?T?ZS&'''' Keir tr- - -th:"cl Color. *?*? . ':. ...: *,?&?"* ] vj^~~. ? ?,* 'm.V, .. ? . M .. 3C.' ^ ^ YANKEE ]j$\F ICY^ES/ HI Kecond-band "Wheels, all makes, f*3.^)0 up, Shipped C. O. D, on approv:il. Write for catalogue and fu l! nr.rtioTilars. I TAXKJEK CVliK CO. 2T South >"inth SU Philadelphia, Fx JaTcostJ 1 HAVE~2\ : Sets-1 I C<:1 rp ."U1., o I Qiiver-jrKiieu xuijit; opuuus, Teaspoons and Medium Forks :liat X will sell at Cost for Cash. To letter them, at cost prices; ,vill be THREE CENTS PER LETTER. I Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLER i - / f In the Privacy < 4 iilTMlik 111 which th A IP mcanbetr i? !i \home- 1 Ifiy I it r?m?eme gk | m i or any oi Is IIf ! !r * ~^i^r 1.. becompl il| nil L Spftffl 11 restored : I P^l'-G FEN I Cp DOCTORS FAIL, BUT CERSTLE'5 Ify wife was taken sick and I at once < thought best to call in another physician m% medicines for two months I found she was abottleof Gerstla's Female Panacea she had finished taking the second bottle s y enjoyed in years previous. I then recomn neighbors with good results. * H. J jf Remove all costiveness with mi! O Regulator. If your case is complicat you folly how to use these great ren X L. GERSTLE & CO., PROPS., You can accomplish the effort by ric j : v&r i I l > 35*dels 59 and 60 f 1898 are entirely new. Price !?*:"" : Cilia Cbi i(l . ! For scientific design, thor t ! tion and elegance of finis unequaled by any bicycles | PRICE Hartfords, Pat ( " I . i ; Possess every advantage of m 11 F>j?rcF Vedettes, PATt] Best for the Prices, Men's, $2f T-onr fa < fn r*o nf m O n JL-rf V X y lUiV V4 AA4MV in our New ( JPOPE MFG. GO., j JORDAN & DAVIS, Ag fie Caldwell Dry HAVING SUCCEEDED OF CALDWELL & F PATRDTS JL 4 * J. X \? W A We are now receiving the fir You people who want to get ar asked to look at our Prints, Per< Some extra bargains in these gO( We have also received a beaut Lawns, Checked Muslin, Dimit are marking these goods extra cl j\r)ott}0P JBapga: A good size Linen Towel at Turkish Towels at 20c. and 2Damask Towels. New Lot Gents' and Boys' CoL and pretty pattern. 1 ? We want your business. We goods at low prices than ever bef | the Northern markets in a few an elegant Spring Stock. Our cc ! you in the best goods at lowest p | ^rtMurnll H mi i iiic ufliunoii ui| > Mb, it I1 I TIiE UNDERSIGNED HAS PUR-j cbased the interest of the e?tate of F.! Gerig, deceased, in the stock of goods i of Gerig & Sc-igler, and solicits the j , tr-dc of the people of Fail field County, i ' Plots, Hoes, Harness, Sales, j Farming Implements of all kinds, and everything found in a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. The trade of the friends nnd cus- F tomert of Gr-ig & Staler is fully ap- j predated, and the undersigned hopes j thev mav find it to their ir?twes?s?oj continue :h? ir buMie^* xvlaMori* witbj him I J. W. SEIGLER. II /-v ;;-wk of the Home, d -< E is no need of women subject- V themselves to the mortification ?% caminations by doctors for the JS tment of the various diseases to yg ey are subject. These troubles O ^ eatedjust as effectively at the iVhenyouare affected with" de- V nts of the menstrual functions A ;her female disorders, you can X etely cured and the organs folly V \ to activity and strength if for a A ;hs you will use regularly X tERSTLE'S 8 m IALE PANACEA, | ~ ADC (Or. K. F9.)"**"- * 5 FEMALE PANACEA CURES O jailed our family physician, and h% A for consultation. After usin*.theif very little better, so I then purchased ?% S and commenced treating her. Before W ilie was in better health than she hid lended the Panacea to three of ?ajr . THEAILKILL. Thrailtill. IfiK Id doses of St. Joseph's Lirtf jt ed, write us and we will instruct O tedies. Sold by all druggists. A CHATTANOOGA, TfNN^lt most with the least ling the Ji ypr \ Bevel-Gear , CHAINLC55.' . " $75. . , MILS 9 AID S8. ' "oughness of construch, these machines are. ~ of the chain type. ;d i $50.' terns 19 and 20 \ < fl^of o/\cf mnro i| USL UiQl. V-UJV. Hiwiv. j Z $35. t ERNS 21 AND 22.' i money. ''' . Ladies', $26. . ' Tiirtpt; ic fnllv illustrated ^ -"'V u ?atalogue. Hartford,Conn eats, WmtooJ. C. WM~ ' TO THE BUSINESS !. UJf.fr AoAo IUUK I AGE. ' st items of Spring Goods. i "^trly start for spring are \ :ales, Duck, Colored Piques, xis in short lengths. iful line of White Goods? y, Pique, and Welte. We heap te start the season. in in ToWels. T t T - ioc.; extra large aDd heavy 5c.; full stock in Huckand ored Shirts; extra good value - f~ * are better 'prepared to sell ore. Our buyer will siart to days and we expect to show / i i 7 _ _ i_ _ 1 msianr encieavor is 10 piease rices. Come and see us. Soods Company, MR PICKLES \ ...AT HABENICHT'S. SINK'S Chiii S?uv. " Pickle.l Oni-?ns. " <"#!?-rv Sir.cv T'iUiMt- < a si p. lisd a iit'iioli " SaJad Diesrij.jr " Sweet Mix *d in bulk. " 3 >ur Mixad in bu.k. " Spico.1 re " Qa?c.. O i?e* all sizes. " Deviled Oiivea. . M. HABENICHT. Fine G-roceri?g. IDIIIII suvtsJSt bmn t? w wmirrv u r? " jRBSShttaTOffiee KM V. Pry Of tv .