NiEWS AND HERALD. PWMlD TRI W1 -BY T'JE NEWS AND HERALD CO. One Year, .I Sic tentL-. - - -* 'VINNSBORG. 2. C SatarJay, October 6, - - 1900 AFTrE al McKinleyimm may prove a great blessing to the canntry. The people have heard very little of first principles in government, and the Im perialism of McKieley has revived discussion of the great fundamental doctrines and principles of this gov ernment. As the Atlanta Journal says: "The speakers who attract most attention are not the 'spellbinders,' but those who discuss principles and policies seriously in an argumenta tive way," and "at the end of this campaign there will be a more general knowledge of the history and princi ples of our country than ever existed before, and If a majority of the people go wrong on the 6th of November it will be their own fault." ONz of the most useful compaigners .in the field is Dawid B. Hill, of New York. He Is making a very vigorous and aggressive campaign in New York for Bryan and Stevensor'. He is doing his best, and that means a great deal. The Republicacs fear Hill, and they hate him. We expect Hill's efforts to bear fruit in New York, and here we may say that it is gratifying that David B. Hill has come to the front once more. He is too useful a man to be shelved WE have received from the Secretary of State's office copy of the electior laws together with instructions to the commissioners of election. The elec tion will be held on the 6th of Novem ber. Managers and all those connectec with the election shonld carefull3 study Secretary of State Cooper's wel prepared instructions. The commis sioners A ill publish the notice requirei by law. GUAN.S WEATHER FORECAST FOI OCTOBER. Rtestless, unsettled condition of thi atmosphere will prevail from 1st t< 3rd with quicken storm movementi about the 2nd to Srd, with local rains, As these disturbances pss~ over, cool autumn weather will prevail generally from 3rd t65th. On the 5th the moor wilt cross the e'uator on her wa: northward. About the 6th it will turi warm;_hazy weather will prevail ~~, atuht~ibe 6th ti tlantic coast. Moot ~e sun on the 8th and Iso at perigee. .very cool wavy will follow this 4isithar . Fros and freezing will be natural over h Northern and Middle States and ii portion of the Southern from about the 8th to 10th, with sbright moonlighi nights. On the 12th the moon is ai her fartherest point north. About the 11th it will turn mush warmer and unsettled blustry weather will prevail from 11th to 14th, followed by very cool weather on the 15th and 16th generally. On the 19th the moon will cross the e nlator "tn her way south ward. I name the 17th to 20th as a general storm period; general rains will prevail over a very !ar';e scope of country with high winds, anri some active gales are very probable on the Atlantic Coast States; 21st andI 22nd, fair; moon in conjunction to the dun on the 23rd, which will cause an at mospheric unrest from 23rd to 26th; cloudiness and blustery will be the general conditions, probably some rain. Some heavy gales need not he a surprise on the No: 5 Atlantic Stateu. Moon will be at l. r southern declination on the 27th. From the 27th to 29th fair and beautiful; on or about the 30th and 31st cloudiness and some rain. Upon the whole, October promises to be rather a stormy month, more especially in the Northern and North Atlantic States from the 6th to close of months. J atnGat "Oh, Say, Can You see ?" If your eye-glasses do not exactly 'oor you need a pair, be sure ,and avail.youi-self of the Opportunity to have each of your eyes fitted cor rectly by Dr. Becker, the German ocu list, who is now and for a short time only at the Hotel Duval. Hia optical parlor is fitted with the latest and best instruments known to science. No charge for examination. The doctor __will call at old people's houses free of charge if they cannot come to him. Ni. Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen niaMo., lately had a won deliverance from a frightful of" In telling of it he eays: "I~ taken with Typhod Fever, that raa into Pneumonia. My lungs be came hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of ,.- Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use It, and new am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest curs in the world for all Thoat and Lung Trouble. Regulari se. 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles p. free at McMaster Co.'s drug store; every bottl, guaranteed. aUNERAL BUTLER. Repubucans Are Gloating Over His Antl Democratic Views. Manufacturerss' Beview. Gen. Matthew C. Butler, ex-United States Senator from South Carolina, is in danger of being denounced as an enemy of the South and a traitor to his party by some of the rampant party men and papers of the South, who can see only evil In every man that dares to say that Bryanism is not what the South needs. In an inti.ew pub lished in the New York Times, Butler is quoted as follows: "r he South has never been so pros perous at anv time since the civil war as it is to.day, and I think that this gratifying condition of affairs is due principally the high prices at present being paid for cotton. I believe, fur thec, that if the present conditions continue it will only be a short time 'ill the South is thoroughly on her feet again. In saying this I do not speak as a politician, for I have been out of politici now for many years, but from the stendpoint of a Southern farmer, to which class I belong." "How about the political ontlook in the S.ontb, general?" "Well, now you have asked me a hard question. There is where the negro comes in. If it were not fir him, I believe that the existence of the present political conditions in the South, whicb are due to the dominar tion of dopulistic ideas, would un doubtedly be rebuked by the people south of Mason and Dixion's llne. Many persons in the South sue in pro tectioD, especially, a very beneficial thing to everybody concerned." "How about the question of impe rialism in the South?" "Personally, I am an expansionist. I think the Democratic party made a mis ake when they raised the cry of anti-imperialism, and I don't believe that there is any such thing. As for the Southern people, I don't see how any of them, especially those in the cotton business, can see anything not beneficial to them in the policy of ex pansion.! "I think Mr. McKinley has made a most excellent president. Ile is thor oxglilY conscientious, intensely patri otic, and has the best interest of the country, north and south, at heart." A Fowder MIll Explosion Removes everythiag in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty davgcruus. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton (il or aloes pills. when Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills, which are gentle a< a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Head. I ache, Constipation. Only 25c at Mc. Master Co.'s drug store. 6 Per Cent. ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON stored in our warehouse at the rate o: i per cent per annum. T BE WINNSBORO BANK, 9-25t3w2 T. K. Elliott, President. Notice. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED T( the firm of Gerig x Seigler will pleast psay up promptly to Mr. J. W. Seigler If said debts are nat paid by Octobei 15th they will be put In the ha'nds o: my attorney for collection. MARY S. GERIG, Administratrix of Estat e of F. Gerig Sdeceased. 9-25-4t Notice to Depositors. NOTI ERi~EBY GITEI that the rate of intere ' if~L~ the Savings Department of this Ban will iereafter be at the rate of three per cent per annum, payanth Janluary 1st and July 1st, on sums depositcd at ea& t three months prior to those dates. The rate of four pez 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, Butter Thins. Graham WTafers. Chocolate Marsh Mallows. Apricot Creams. 5 O'clock Teas. Saltines. Baby Lunch. Water Thins. -at Dealer in Fine Groceries. WE HAVE Recently added a new depart ment to our line of "Hardware," which consists of CROCKERY, as well as FINE CHINA GLASSWAR~E, CUT GLASS, md a number of novelties along this The at tention of the ladies especially A invited to 'hi, department, which is n charge ot .uis Laura Gerig. Come early and make ) our selection. J WA/ SEI G L- ER-ig: ~ DYegetablePreparation forAs siiaigthe Food atReg ula-0 ingtheStmachSandBowels of j Eromotes'DigestioCherfull Opmiumorphine nor nral NOT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion, sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Wortms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. TfacSimile Signalure .f NEW YORK. EXACT CoPY oa FwRAPPE9 REDUCED RATES, To the National Convention of tb Christian Church, which meets at Kar sas City, Mo., October 12-19, tli Southern Railway will sell round tri tickets from all points on its lies i the rate of one first-class fare for th round trip, plus $4 00. Tickets wi be sold October 8th, 9th and 10t with final return limit to Octob 23rd, inclusive. Persons at non-coupo stations should notify ticket agei ceveral days in advance of their cot templated departure, in order that 1 may supply himself with proper fori of tickets. Also round trip tickets to the An: Convention, National Baptist Associ r tion, at Richmond, Va., Septembi 12th-20th, at the rate of one first-cla fare, from all points on its lines, e: cept from Washington, D. C., ar Alexandria, Va. Tickets will be so September 10th, 11th and 12th, wil final limit September 22nd, inclusii' To the annual convention of' tl Colored Odd Fellows, Louisville, Ky October 2-7, round trip tickets will I sold from all stations on the Southet Railway. Tickets to be sold Septer ber 29th, 30th, and October 1st, wi Sfinal limit October 9th./ Persons non-coupon stationd should notd ticket agent several days in advan of their contemplated departure that be moy supply himself wi proper form of' tickets. The Mississippi Valley Medical A sociation meets at Ashville, N. C October 9th-11th. The Southern Rai Sway will sell round trip tickets fro all stations on its lines October 6th her 15th. For further informatlon call on< write any agent of the Southern IRai way or its connections. No Right to Uglinaess. The woman who is lovely in faci form and temper will always hav friends, but one who would be attral tive must keep her health. If she weak, sickly and all run down, et will be nervous and irritable. If si had constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimplei blotches, skin eruptions and a wretcl ed complexion. Electric Bitters is tb best medicine in the world to regulat stomach, liver and kidneys andt purify the blood. It gives stron nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvet skin, rich complexion. It will make good-looking, charming woman of run-down invalid. Only 50 cents i McMaster Co.'s drug stoi e. Be Careful No woman can be too careful o her condition during the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglec or improper treatment then endan gers her life and that of the child. I lies with her whether she shall suffe: unnecessarily, or whether the ordea shall be made comparatively easy She had better do nothing than d something wrong. MOT HER'S. FRIEND s the one and the only prepa~ration that is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications are eternally ight. Internal medicines are radi ally wrong. They are more than hmbugs-they endanger life. Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally-re leves morning sickness-removes he cause of nervousness and head che -prevents hard and rising reasts-shortens labor and lessens he pains-and helps the patient to apid recovery. From a letter by a Shreveport, La., oman: " I have been using your onderful remedy, Mother's Fred or the last two months, and find it ust as recommended." Draggists seHl It at $I per bottle. HiE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GIA. Send for our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born." The One DayCold Cure Kermott's Chocolates Laxative qinine for od in te head and sore throat. Children take 'l'A n as una uhl e . Bear the /] |W J ignature of In * Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CTY Kodol ,Dyspepsia Cure 'r Digests what you eat. u it artificially digests the food and aids it Nature in strengthening and recon - structing the exhausted digestive or e gans. It sthe latest discovered digest n ant and tonic. No other preparatiOn can approach it in efficiency. It in" stantly relieves and permanently cures S pse61 Indigestion, Heartburn, ,, tuen Sour Stomach, .all otherresultsof imperfectdleton-. d Prepared by E. C. DeWITT a CO., Chicago. h McMAS'3ER -e.; Winnsboro, 5. C. B. is, by no means, Sdisease it is tutoyg to be th in the begine' / ' 3 It can al ed iin the begir ~ ed-l ' s o ou ve got . t ; you don't bel ..it;. you won't believe it- you are -forced to. Then it is danger ous. Dot: > afraid ; but attend , to it quick-you can do it your self and at home. S Take Scott's Emulsion of e Cod Liver Oil, and live care :fully every way. ~- This is sound doctrine, e whatever you may think or be told; and, if heeded, will save life. If you have not tried It, send for a tree sample, Its agreeable taste will t S OTr & o NE, Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set - 'tling indicates an unhealthy condi tioti of the kid -neys; if it stains * your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too - . frequent desire to pass itcor pain in convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a bocok that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root. ~ Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. f s T' lE POSITION OF RESIDENT .L Special Agent of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for Winnsbhoro and vicinity is opened to a mani of good ch'aracter and abili'y. A vana ble contract, carrying renewals, will "" bergiven to. the right man. Address, " W. J. RODDET, Mgr., Rock lill, S. C. -191 E' armerc, *** 1 *+* Att-ention! NOW IS THE TI ME TO BUY :Iantatio n Supplies. OUR STOCK OF 1EAVV GRO . eries is now complete. We cater specially f'or the fa riners' rade. We know what they nee d, and re prepared to sei ve tiem awi a:. bot- Ar wm prices. We also carry a ni ce line oe -hell SHOES, HA' VS, DRI GOO33, NOTIONS, nd everything usually found ii: a ,eneral store. Ai grGoods delivered to , )ur city 1 rade. .ome and see us. W. R. RABB & C0 GRANITE COR ER. Tax Notice. TAXES WILL BE DUE AND payable from the 15th da y of October 1o the 31st day of Deceml )er, 1900. The tax levy for Stat e purpose; is 5 mills; for ordinary con at)' purposes, i mills; for school purp< ises, :) mills; making a total levy of 1 2 mills on all taxable property of the c Dunty. There is an additional, a spi cial tax, for school purposes of 2 mi ls in Schoil Districts Nos. 1, 9, 14, 17, 18 and 25, making a total levy of 14 mil, in thoss school districts, and a iupecia! chool tax of 1 mill in No. 19, 1 &*king a total levy of 13 mills in that sc thool district. There is also a tax of otne dollaur on each male citizen betwe" 7 the ages of 21 and 60 years, except t aose who are disabled or are made ex esapt by law. Taxes are payable in the following kinds of funds and to o'ther: Gold and siiver coin, Uniti State, cr rencv, 'national bank .n stes, anti con pons which shall become due and pay able during the year 190( 1 on the conm solidated bonds known i "BrOwn" bonds, nnl the bonds of the State knowu as "Blne" bonds, and any other State bonds which may be issued by anibority of an Act. of the Genera' Assembly, the conpon of which ire by such Act made receiv able for tvxes. HUGH S. WYLIE. a 9-27-1m Count- r Treasurer. KSYIBLI) ILED 1851 D[5T. PR[P AR[D PAINTv M4ADE BY' v~~ Igf. Go., K~~JV. f.A. AMjfCSIMGAW For S le, By. JEOBEABR. Hoiday... r -o - I have a nice selecti ~Um just opened for inspection froi n syhich to select your Christmas. '-eents, consisting of SLEEVE and COLL1@ k~ BUTTONS, PINS, RINGS, BRACELETS, I and FANCY GOODS,. Also, nice presents in China and Rogers & Bros'. Cek >brated Plated Wares, as cheap an< I relia ble as they ct'n be bougi it any where. Call soon and make you r selec bion. C C. M. Chanicfler A~ Most Delightful S hside 0' Resort, is now 0: penE for theSummer' of I900. FINE NE W COACHES N' SW R UN rom Lanes to Georgetow:n, C ssua new .nd modern a: camer' i nto ;w -e the ine from Gort~own to XIeverly Ills. Good water (>nte tian): W.; mos. nitoca; fine surt bat hing ;1 i ising- ac The ti ble ie alw'.z- 'upp ,li-d withi .sh, c'yster.., ertutn ad -1 n'im r in is Baron. For terms address co MRS. WINT HROP WI L Ll A.!, La Waverly Mi!l., s. C. cat --...- Os The One Day Cold Cure. - BOUTHERN ^AILWAY. tral Time at Jacksonville and Savatnah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect JAne 10,t 1909. NORTHBOUND. OA ' F04 Jack~sonvine L(P. 6)- -... - -- ..--.--. Satannah (So. y ). - .- .. -... 12 I Barnw e11 .. :......... --- -.---- le Blackville ........----. ..-- 4-21- 4 e Springfleld ........... 4 p 51 e, Sally ............. - .-. Columbia ........ halso,(So-.y 07 - - - I- . - - - fw - - Su m r i e ..... . . -- - ..... - -1 -2 a -- -I - Branchvillo ....---- - 85a 15 Or. ngeburg. ......... .. - 923 - Kingvllo ........... ... . . 1..501 43. . Columbia .......... .... 5a Columbia, (U. D.)....... .....5 21 Columbia, (Bldg St.... 9 0a 1 05 W innsboro ............. ........10p 7... d hester ........... . ..... 1 18 Danvil .......---. -- W RJ hnsto ....... ..... . - 20 9 CUM .Cou b a ( .*......... ...... 5s5 0 d- SPa.RR)... 912 V lnnihro... It03_M_ -rh rte bur .... ... .... - - - - '..(.... )......~ u hoc n Hill .................. esChrltte ...............-- ----- ..nsbor............-- - - ' a80) ...... .. .. ..n.............. .Grnti.................... a... . - wf n. . . ...... SJac le (P.S.) Sleepiag Car Servi19. gerv!eb between P~ a8 ad Savannah. os. 8 . d 8.-U. S. F . kee 3 and New o t.. AS'C . P a. ... W .D. . . 4tlan STOP hen you are passing our way and see our new ar rival of FTresh Candy, ust arrived from the factory. Runnally's Canbp neans that itis freshand nice. You w .il fin- it in any size 'ackage to suit you. Don't all to call and see it. Don't forget the name, Nunnally. L. H. McMaster & Co., Druggists5. 1801-1900. 01T CAROLINA C0LLEH, COLUMBIA, S. C. A.B,B. S., A. M., LL.B, L 1. ourses. Sprint Courses frie for eacers. Fourteen Professors; 33, )0 volumes in library; exceitent lbb-J atot ies, class-rooms, gymnsium, firary, athletic grounds. Tuition; I0, other :es $10, a session ; t itioni mited to i,..edy students. Expenses 135 to $175 g session. Certified spiIk from for:-y-five Accmd.ited honia eter its Freshman Class with it, r-amikvnaQti onk . - ... Etraoire d Noreal cho:arhtip, cami itions' held at every coiunty-1 at, rida', July 20, 1900,. by (konnty; Nt ses-ion ops Septembt=r ur, 00. Fotr ctalogue, addr, s p C. WOODWARD. 31 Preidt. Wi bz fair (-dt ciftin and go'd chir-j I cUming, an= ype-writing. 'Thi 3do l by au . ebu railway I n~anie. as the onlv p'r~eti and t ble ~ittution or its kind. All 'ur duas a re avted to positiot. die lI-o admuitte*. Writre for freec aloge. Fall term opena Auttr 1.5 -LOBE TELEGRAPH COLLEGE,I kosh. Wis., and Lexintg on, Ky. -144m FRICAMA wHllcuze Rheazaum ad In I~t. ay en 0usd. I arloteo R ollei iarlotte, N. C., established in 1891 and ROe Ties CIllele, Rome, Ga., established in 1886, )w under one management, oflrs rceptional advantages to any one -iring a thoroughly practical buul ps education in the shortest possible Ti,e w.de range of teriitory covered 6 nr emp!oyment agency affords Ce, enonzal chances for securing pol .s We will guarantee you a poo if 011 1 ake our guarantee course. Tr.e 10Ums II the schools are large Iso coivenient and well lighted. Y,.ure inei, or voung women may nroll in either school any week day urinii tl.e: Near. If ou are a stenographer, book eeper or teacher and desire a posi. 0on, wiie the Piedmont Ageney, :iarlotte, N. C. If you are not a tenlographier or book-keeper, spend a ew months in one of these schools nd zet yourself in shape for earning 2oney. Should -)ou desire to be an expert In terest, stocks, trade discount, etc., end 25 cents in stampe or silver and et our Pocket Calculator-just what -on need. For circulars and further informa* ion. address, . D, M. McIVER President. I Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules &ND FIVE OR SIX PLUG SIULES yet unsold. Persons needing males shoald call and see them before buy ing as I will sell them cheap for cash r good paper, payable in the fall. I also bave a few horses, amonc them two good Combination Horse. Also a couple of GOOD MARES, suitable for brood mareo-young and ound. Cows. 1 will pay the highest csh price for a classes, fat or pwor. Buggies. 1 still have a few BUGGIES that I will sell cheap for cash. A. Williford, Winnsboro. 8. G. "HOUSE HODf" The most modern Sewing Machine of the age, embra. ng all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for Dura ility, Range of Work and Simplicity. Dealers wanted in unoccu ied territory. Correspon ence solicited. Address, T. I. DERBYSHIRE. General Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-Iy IN STOCK. SHINGLES, LiME and IYRAULIC CEMENT. $1.25 per Bushel. /IW.Doty &Co