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TiirusD.vv, This Fair he r< of the most si. vos-fnl Fair ever held uti !??r the auspices of the State Aoricultur al ami Mechanical Society. The excellence of the exhibits ami the attendance of visitors were greater than in former years and greatly onconrajred the mnnajjers. These Fairs under proper mnnnuement and res frictions can ho made a means of contributing very largely to the promotion of the agricultural interests of the State. The farmers of Morrv are too careless and lethargic in attending these Fairs and thus seeing the success achieved by the farmers of other sections of the State. \\ , hope with railroad facilities a larger percentage of our banners wili attend future hairs and receive a fresh impetus to pursue their noble calling with renewed diligence ami y.eal. 'CI... / ? t i /> j . ...... i in* \ uimiima nn/f.s/ir ruimii'Miiing upon the success of tin* Fair make this comparative statement: '1 11 I-. ATTKN'li.'.M'i: A M) It 1\( Kl J'TS. As further evidence of the justness of the claim that this Fair tops the record for attendance as well as in the number and excellence of the exhibits made, the following figures are submitted, giving a complete com, parative statement of the receipts of the four (lavs for the three last years: 1 SS;j. 1$S0. 1$$7. Tuesday $ 4:72 $ 24$ $ Olio 40 Wednesdav 1,070 l.MO 1.701 Hi Thursday ' M.704 (52 Friday .">0l> OOS t)5:5 $0 .$0,032 $0,42$ $7.ut'- 00 1 lie amount stated as the receipts for 1887 is that actually banked; there is some $500 to $S0" more dm from various sources which will swell the grand total to more than $1,000 over 1885, which was at the time considered the most successful Fair ever held hero. I Vl ?<l ll I M 1 t I )liniMHl ( lool I rw?J ? ?i . election. j lis administration lias been very successful lias paid oft, an old debt of the Society and im- I pr >ved the grounds to the amount of ^'J,()00, and leaves a surplus in the I treasury. Col. .las. B. Humbert, of Laurens, was elected president and Tlios. W. llolloway re-elected secretary and treasurer. Col. C. S. Met'all, of Marlbc rc,. was elected vice president from this congressional district, ami <Jen. E. T. Stuehhous , of Marion, j was elected a member <>f th" rxcrutiye committee. Four of the Cliiynoo Anarchists were lian?red last Friday?one committed suicide and the sentence of two was commuted to life imprisonment in tlie penitentiary. No excitement or disturbance occurred on the day of execution. Two anarchists, talking very loud ami threateningly, were arrested, and another haranging a crowd on the street was carried to the lick-np. Tho condemned Anarchist* seemed defiant or sullenly indifferent. They are reported as sleeping soundly the night .previous to the execution and the preparation for the hanging going on near them. Thev tried to make the impression that they were martyrs to the people's cause. The description of their conduct 011 the day of execution indicates' that they did not possess human reason, or had abandoned themselves to the control of the most diabolical impulses. No sane man can meet death with the stolid indifference that there <lid, only under direfule, Satanic influence. Refusing the consolations of Christ's holy religion and working themselves into an exhilarated state of animalism, they passed into eternity, seemingly, concerned only about the effects, their exeeu tion would have upon their deluded followers. They have wrought out an awful destiny, and to reflective minds will have the effect of warning them from n pursuing a like course of conduct, that terminates at the end of the rope. Therejaro two principal elements of the law that act as deterrents from crime - -certainty and severity, l.et the impression 1>0 indelibly made upon a people's mind that crime cannot escape condign punishment, and something has been gained in the prevention of crime 'J he execution of the An? arhists w??s merited and righteous. The .Macon T> h proposes that tie Southern people raise a ? memorial fund and present to KxPresident l)avi?, which will ensure w comfort to him in his declining years, and be of substantial benefit to his . family after he shall have passed JbL away. The Nnr* antf Coim'fer was not m. aware tJj *t .Mr. Davis was j;, JUIV need ?>f assistance and su^rcrests that the fund he r.'" >?' for the j> irpose or circulating tlie great wink which embodies tlu? views and nets of his life and those of his associates in the civil war. A fund which could he applied to the p i! lication if the I'i; and hall of the C onfederate C?ov< rninent; at a price which would bring it within the reach of verv voat:;' man and vomer girl in tlie Southern States, would provide a lie'tiument more durahlo than bronze, for it would teach those who have arown up since the war ended the faith of their fathers and (lie eunses and objects or lie war. This 111 ti v be u feasible in < 'position, but strikes us us a singular suoocstion to make to :i people who allowed tin' book to full flat oi'the mark<'t. The man, who refuses to buy a book for liis individual use, is not likely to contribute of his menus to cheapen the cost to other people. It is a oood book and should be in every Southern family and the e.\per.ment is worth the trial. ('apt. (Jeo. I). Hrvan has been nominated by the 1'Muoeraey of ' iiiirioion 10 UK' ollice ol .Mayor, ('apt. Hryan lias been tin* corpora tion counsel for twelve years anil D well ipialified for tlii* position. 11?? is vivhio-, ener ?*ti * and capaM" and tin- rity i> nol likely to suffer retrogression under his nd;nini>tration. The Hoard of Aldermen is eomoosed, mostly- of new men, who have sliovn eaj?aeit*, and tact in the 'nanajdnetheir own li.>anii<il business. The I. ntfe:'* .\>f >'< t'f is, r :av : "One man in 1 .ann us County, who evidently lias more money than brains, cITered a nemhboi a silv? r dollar on eondition that the said nciidibor would ii fuse to take 77o . 1"V< /''.'m / from tiie Host ? llliee." The Timmonsville I''urtm i's I ri> mf says: "The Senator and representative met at Darlington last Mondav to recommend to the Coventor a suitalde person for appoint inetit to fill the place made vacant 1 y the removal of Trial Justice SiolI. at Florence, There were a nuni'i w of appl cants for the idac . of course. The (lolorrnti >n chose .1. 1'. Me Niell, Iv-ip, at t he one best lit(ed for the place, and recommended that gentleman to the (lo ernor for appointment. A better selection could nat have been made, ha . the whole e Hint v been sifted. h'loroncc sou Id In* proud of such a 111:111 for trial justice. A mat) with purity of character and ability combined, (lie office will be rale in hi-> hands, and the public may ft el ns^un ! of ? ven i. i:ided justice." We endorse ail the /*V/? mi :;tvs about Mr. McNeill's character and ability, but our confidence in his judicial decision would he enhanced, if lie would rliow us his judgement of the fair sex. ''It is not oood to be alone." ?> <? Tin1 Trn;'r<l\ of Lin;;^. The self-inflicted shock whicli broupht the Anarchist, Louis I -imj_f, t> his doom lias commanded widespread attention. Some tremenduous confli.t of the spirit within made iiiin decree Ins own death, and end was that the strong man perished in his noamy. Not soon will this r1 J remarkable incident pass away from the memory of the Anarchists of Chicago ami of Kurope. lie will be deemed a martyr, and men and women deluded we may think but in many cases honest- will enroll his name ainon^j the martyrs of the masses amotnr those men who are willing to die for man. 1 1 1 *i > I,ilill> ?'II?i,rLr IS MI'SIT'IKMI MS liaVinbeen a inoiiol of manly strength and beauty. Tall, creel, broad slum Idered, wo aro told tbat ! n looked like a (ireek god in lib form, while his face was as beautiful as a statue from the chisel of I'rnxiteles. Horn in Haden, l.iugg came to this country, charged with the extremist doctrines of the ( oniiiiunistie school. Taught to believe in destroying constitutional authority by violence, and being the most during mid reckless of all the armed group that menaced ( hicago, be was the genius of dramatic revolution and lie perished bv the weapon that he had invoked. Deluded in judgement, we hold he was. I'pon the motive that animated him, we shall not pass. bi,< lii'i/iv'cr. \pi>licd Proverbs. For the doctor "Accidents will happen in the best of families." J'or the dealer in cosmetics? "Enuutv is only skin deep. For the stock-raiser.? "Births is much, breeding more." For the clothiea- "Borrowed garments never lit well." For the divorce lawyer "Domestit; infelicity is a thorn in the flesh." For tin; gambler "Every trade lias its tricks." For the telephone manufacturer "Eager ears can hear everything. For the contortionist "Extremes sometimes meet." For the shoe dealer "l.f the shoe fits, wear it." For the lawyer "In multitudes of counsellors there is wisdom.'1 For the tramp "It takes all sorts of people to make a world." Vt ! ! ir 'Wiii N'eivs. 11. M. ]write* .in i * i (< i -Tin \ i , jpissipv ! tter from Vushinei< n :> , tin* .\ i irs <'u>t 1 'wirier. in which h discusses current ami prospective events with ca - a..'I in). i!i<o n<"-. \\*e extract t f nljwino1 items which ma in) o st our reader : Tin: <m.\ti:vi' taut sim:akku. i he Kepre-entati.es who have arrived here for l'i winter are beo* nnin^ to discuss the Speakership conies', if sue!) it may be called. Humors. have been put in circulation to the effect that Mr. Ibiuilaii i-- oi\ini{ personal :i;?I and encouragement to Mr. Thou bo in bis contest lor Spoil kI or < a role's scut. Mr, HandalPs friends stout I \ deny the charge and deelare that he h\s too n.ueh mon si n>f to c unmit u ! an'1 !, b - sides lie knows that under i.o i reninstnnees w?ni!?I in* 1m* si looted Speaker should Mr. ('nrlisle's enetnie sureeed in keeping liim out of his seat i r* until after tt.o House ha* ; r:ru/ *d. Mr. t 'arlisle will h .1 vi- ii iijipo -it ion in tin* I )<*ni( t i?* eauot s, and tir! tepubliean - will uoaiti eonfer the empty honor of the j?:irt\ n 'initiation upon l'io Ton. Reed, of Maino. kki-'oum t no i iii-: i'a ui 1" k. Nearly all of tin* 1 )euioeratio I 'on! oivssnion who have arrived here express theuisoves freely as b"iiio in | favor of a substantial reform in the tariff by the eominjr Conor. but none of them seem prepared to hazard an opinion as to whether or not i. ... i.:.. 11 i - l: i i ?nni ,i iiiiim' "v> iii ?? arr< mil im' > f h . It A. said th:if th wn\s and means ?' )ti.iiiittee will be so eonstitut' il that :t majority of its members will prepare a measure that will command the full ihuimerntie support i.' tin House. < 'ertain rouces-ions will on<!>ab! v b" made to Mr. Kamla > ami his followers ami tla'V in return wi i yield certain points "or whirl they havo heretofore foU<dlt. il will '?? t ho policy of tin* Domoi rati" party to show tho countrv that t]i??y are desirous of serin;;- the tarilT reformed .and if the lb-publicans in the Senate see lit to oppose it. then the responsibility must rest with that bod v. and lie so declared in tie1 next tin tiona! campanni. i" he I >ej)nblieai.s are eoimtin;/ upon Mr. I'andall and his few as-is'ants to prevent the passage of a tariiV bill through 'lie lion:- > tl it the loriner can Iciroe that the two winos of tie* M 'uioi'r iti" j .; tv reft: e to Hop tnj.p'lher on t he tarilT <pe :ion. Tim friends of the \dur nisi ra' i< m are hopin.m that 'iietr i *? pi i!?1:?*:t r: friend have made :s mistake in licur calculations, and t1 at lie i bunner; tie party in the House will stand toj <rether us one man on a'.i ii iportant jiartv iss ies ilurium tin. f iftieth ('on jTess. onto < it::A'i'in<: i it'-, sat nt. i('. Woodson w:is recently u t pointed to a ci "'kslrp in the deail letter division of the l.ostoll: " dej?arttnent Mini credited to the St t ?_? I of (Jeorjria. It appears that Mr. i Woodson is a native of ()!iio ami a school teacher. About a year or s > a;n> iic wenl down to (ieormh;, and ; svlii e there lie went before the civil service eoininis jon and passed a at isfactory e.vrninat:on, wieli entitled : iiitn to be placed >n tiie lis" >f eh d i n ( hies. It is suit] licit such cases are of freunent oreurence and within tin* ; past six months many persons have -horn xi|>|>?>int<*<i from Southern Stairs j who left tlicir Now Knndand ;111?! Western homos temporarily for t!io 1 purpose of o-oino1 hrforr thr civil service examiners in th<? South and hrin"" certified for appointment from n It that section of country. It would seem .as thniudt the Ohio man does P not intend to ho excluded from the public service as loiiy a.-> his strategic powers are in eaod working order. ITTTINO ! >??\\ N KXl'KNSi:.. Tlio depa rl inc. 11 <>f justice will ajniiu endeavor to have ( 'mii'ros change (lie method of 'eompematinej1 I nited States t'oint olliei ils from the existing svstem of fee- at.d other emolument to li.\? d salaries. It is said 1)\ the attorney o. ucral tliat the clianoes would lie lieneli ial for iioth the < Jovernmeut and the people, as I under I ho present arranei u ent tin >re is a stn ne- temptation for the law ollieers to institute eivi! suits am! criminal plot linos simple le t in ; there arc a lot oi fees and costs hehind them. If the plan is put in operation there would result a consideraide reduction in the income of sm h olhcials tn the State, as can he ren from t he followi11 ?_r; l)nrtn<r the past ten years the oross earnings of the district attorney : hu\ e amounted to >.*?<'.ho7. an ;i\t ; | iiii'c of &>,t)00, while the net < amines ; have lieen ^T2,7 7(i, an averio-e of $-l,5J0(). lint it is promised to li.\ his salary at ^ >,000. During tlie same period the <jros: earnings of the I nited States marshal r.cie fj.py. f)8T, an average of 11)0, md the net carnine- \}'er IS,01 !. a\eniin- of -V 1,800. The salary of this ollieer is a Isci placed at $ },()(){), run I'KKsidkxis .mi:ss.\i;n. The President and his ('aliinct ollieers are hard at work on their anmini I'lmni'tu l/i I 'imirroee It ?.? c .? ?/1 ' t ,w. / that tho I'resident will not string his message out to the extent that he ?1 i(1 last year, when he went too deep into minor details, lie has so* oral important piestions to discuss this year, and therefore he proposes to boil down tlx; details and spread out upon tho national issues. Far latter than the harsh treatment ot medicines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating ?>J' tho stomach Dr. .1. II. McLeans Chill and Fever euro. Sold at 50 cents a bottle, Tin* 'W : ! I ]oils . |o thi? NV?P C< (\>l.t MKIA, N()V"t! ' ) Jtnr.?ial 11 i<?n of tin* Waiiae II- jse A ssooiation foo!< place to-nio\it. In ; !i(. ,,( ?it ;> !?Iimi Mil V pr? sidon* of r|j*? n.'?"t-j:ition Kx-tiovcrnor Slicppard was calh'd (<? t'ic chair. The meeting to !< pine in <.'ol A. I'. Butler's olli in the no. partnieii' hmhlin'i*i>?? proshle.it mad a letter race v?m| !>,- Secretary . f .Mate of I>?ni!)er<r, I'rorn .Imioo \\ m ; lace, who was to have row I to ni<r|it the hist or v of the Wallace I .'"'iso, statiriT that wi:> i:npo<si l?lo for I)itii to loavo t. o (..'onrl now laMittr hohl in VorUviii . \ comsnittco of throe was ppoitiied to olitaiti '"nun .linloe Wallace tiio history of fho W allaeo II >uso ami to have the Willi' on . i I - J H?? !. Uosolllt jetis OV. pressing sorrow at the death of } ]. M Hamer, a late member of the assoeiatioo wort* passedTiio association then j>rocooil.'<l to tlio Agricultural hall, which was crowded, Tito rostrum wasocenpi'ul I?v senator M. 'A Holler, t'onore'-smen l)ihb!o, Hemphill and lVrrv, Mr. John S. Vomer, of ()conoc, hon 1 y roinilarlv appointed speaker present, was introduced by the chairman. Mr. Vomer had for his subject tin* progress of South ' 'aro'oia since 18d>. II" spoke for three quarters of ?ti hour. If there were any croakers there they mo. t have been silenced l>v the diowinp made bv Mr. Verncr sltowino which lie substantiated bv lijrure.*. Aiuonq !ii< <!ilij"cts were the it ton factory, and tie fact that the faeOipjp.; were cot '.on, t! i e jrrea* impri % ei ictit and i* m r 11 roads, he h'MioJits of the experimental farm at the South (.'arolina ('n!!r?re. The oreat importance of tiie a"r.cult ura : departI 1 incut, wirP this department, had done f.<r the farmers in preventing fraud in fertilizer-. the ?rreat pn >'eotion and enconr i .'dvin.f t., fanners bv this department. Mr. Vencr spoke at ieno-'h of lie <rre:P eilncati tail advancement made lice ! S I t, and 0:1 . <! ' I" ' ; ubdi tribute to lh? journalism of the State. A resolution < f {'rinks to Mr was oas-au! bv ' m .; -on ion for ' ;? c\f ; 1'1 ;'' addms. ''alls were here, made f ?r Senator Ibitler. lie had been previously requested tondu'.'.-s . ie a--octal: on and wr- in readiness to comply. ( iircnini epoard a' ^>r< , custee intr iduced the Pcnn'o', statin.'*" thai I one of the cerv iir-t important acts of the Vallac" lie ; was to rb-.u iiim to (,'on^ress. S 'tn ; r Hut'"- : . j-a i in saving I,.,t ...... ..... .. . ..ft i.i So ill < >1, ' n;i ,|)o,r I 11 ? J) >' o'lll !' ? . 'ratified al t!-;:<*? !!? -tit a; I 1 to . :? \ 0:1 of >1 .ut li < : "< >!ma* . '.r> i o n<rii v by Mr. \ ''I'lii'i', !'heie were r;o;ik- I , ers, In* know, but to men witii la'.vs ena-t? <1 faddy riiwl :rnj? tialo, an-' at I ., 111; ; ered inv-a "I ial I" ltid justly, :i * 11 a1 laws of South ('nroliiia .ore ?ri:i? I?*' 1 and admini-l ered, 11i< rf* illld be III crrotil' l f -I' < < nj.laii,'. ' '. 'aro in; to tltr i'edmvl (ioverntiUMit and in*: individual riodit; (!en 1 i n I. ; spoke at length. i|<- saul the peuj !e ei'N I'Vdeial ( hivernment i thin;.' i f the past. I ink r it 11 .r? Stalesj have not the rights tiu'V had before tin* war. W here is the change? Why, oulv in lite loth. 1 1th and 'nth amendments. Not another line has been ehanip'd, ami as far as the rioht.-s of the States are com<mr.ed, the (,'onstituti n to day is tl.e same as in lMio. ("onoross, the speaker said, was usurping the rights of tlio | States, but 11:? iv v. as a. man at 11 so head of the nation, Crovor < ' 1 vland, who respi :led those sacred rights. The clangorous tendency of the times wa- tiie callino- n n >i? <V.iores.s to settle individual matters and to take jurisdiction in cas? s win re it had no rights un er the 'aw.- an ! the Constitution of the I nilod States. ( t Mi ore - s was at leiuptino to a-stuiie die power < f the Parliament of Circa! i Britiain. In 'sneaking of Cleveland, Senator Butler sttid the ''resident had keen denounced in this l-tate as well as1 others for hP civil service policy. 1 his policy of tin J'resident was siuiplv upholding the laws which he , himself (Butler) and his 'riends on the stand had helped to nass. it ill-becomes an\ man in South Carolina to criticise the President for this action. Whatever it has done for' other States, it lias been everything for South ( arolina. When Cleveland leaves his oilice there will not lie many Kepublieans in olliee. < Voice in the audience, decidedh unst.< ady: ' But they are t!i -re now.") Butler: "Very few, and at any rate there are none in South 1 'arolina." Senator Butler snoko for som" time on lie* surplus in the treasury. When asked how he would reduce it, he said he would start l?y takine* the tax of eighty-three per cent oil salt and sixty per cent on a hat or a piece of cloth. lie read statistics on tariff rates and showed th-' enormous lax ut upon the people by the pres- \ ml tariff system, lie was convinced thai no laboring man was protected by the tariff. If so, win was there so much discontent, bloody riots strikes, ainmic American laliorers? Tlio real reason of such discontent Mas that Congress passed laws st rnmrl heniiur fMinIlnl ... I _ f> "I' ...n. crushing ii.dividual efforts. The money went into the capitalists, pockets that was taken from labor. Cleveland was binned for tiio surplus in tin' treasury, when In* (Ibitier) and his colleagues on the .standi were ten thousand times more responsible and yet unable to prevent it. Wo have profound cause for con gruf *ii- tton th it mau !ik< C! ?voliiiul At tho head ..." the (iovofti* II" I I I e% i .' - I;.ado tllilt < 'it" .jitllilo flaunting of tii?? (>!< odv shirt u ' ;of ' le past. Tho foundation of th <i >v? rumen* \%.i till) ri"i t of hoim rolr tlio liirht of tho ;?e<ij>!e to rojrulat tii a- o\Vii affairs* \v!*h d: regard to ilio aencrfti Govcrimio t, i !! ! Ill' llOpod til!) tlMIO WO'M I10VOI('"in" wiioji tin* |n*oji'? <if this State would ever jrive up th ir rights. Senator Butler e a\t* I nited States* Jud^fo Bond a terrible tCorino when : 1 ! ' people in this State, and wished it 'iii i i '.ooc 1 that r. * w wi!lino* to r?'it'"Mte his r?*mar\ - ii New VorU. x.\ usiunotoii, or anywhere else. At lUilO the association adjourned. \v. 1:. o. T;i sili!. 's iO!t ions. i 110 l).m < rati<- party lias over r* 'ti t > e noratulale it:- * 1 f on tlio-i r ?: I * c!" the ('(" lions of Tiesda v. Tim main nUarivs of tin; enemy were delivered i:i (Ik; . 'a les of Now d ork, Virginia and Maryland, and at all j d ,po:?ted. I'lin erusado of tlio World, tin; Time, and the* Tribune against ('ol. I' tdU ws. in Now York < itv, received t!. roiail. widoli it iridectomy deserved, .and in tin* State the attempt to foist on the |xm>j?!?* tlm inane s? s of lii fat dor me' with wdl merited failure. The Legislature. it is trim, i.- but sliolitlv e handed, Imt that , chati?ro L iii favor of the I )(>inocraov. In Virginia tlm people rallied tiob'v '<> tlm .? f( n( (; of the State, and \l'.t ...... !..u ... K ? P.! !.? political ohwnritv. am! fiis 1 hoj?o? nf Miraiu {-Lrunnir I,, the linlls ; of national looi.dathm h avo linen In M rvland n nrrnt rrv was r:ii -**?I ; i - * Senn'or (lorman and 1 !i?? i)"vas made hct ' Mi the Republicans. :i'i(I udepend'Mit : 1 >nt tin' result of llii' mnnieit a! n in I'altimore two -.vfcks-i'Mi showed tint the people di.l not Iflii've tin- eharm's, and i the j, mple of til,, Whole Stat-' on < i :? <lav last <*tnz?ii:iti :,! 1.coincide I in t lt.it verdict. I ) 111' cratic ;ra:i :i! -?? reported in I Vnnsvl vania ami Iowa, and the " J)em-KTs.'ts achieve,! a handsome viein' < i ' ':' -Jt t.c result liojh in Ohio and Mass:-e. i tts was a fo-eoone onclnsion, miu'li s > as in M is-.ee j >?j,,. T!>e divides cr I til is ;i scheme for oettin?? two more Ropnlyionns into * Ii 7 't.: w :! States Senate, i>ut ' it remains to 1 >? seen whether ("onores ; will consider the eit" tern j'ist held a eoneiusive of the question of tl.e a>iini-.don of South i )akot:i into the ! iuiott. in Illinois, voters seem 1o have keen ict'iuted hv a desire to "en demn i the Anarchist. :n which iaodalue j ni*|io-e I u?t !i I )eicr.li and Repuldi- ?l can< oni'ed for th.e re-election t f ' .llldce t.'jirv. J Ah I et ween the" two * jjjreat parties l the most sio'iiilieant <'<?nti were in i New \ orh .ltd \ i:;; nia, and th* I )e niocraev liohl Xew 't orh, the key* to the I 'r* sidcntiul contest, an I in \ ireunia have made sure of one mure 1 nited States Seniitoi. That is eiiotjoit for one day. A< ami ' IHII'H v> ? Tl.o I?..-,. ! W I I I ; is .in illustration 1 wish you wotilil ' cjiirv homo with you. It is not mine. 1 <n>t it out of a hoolc ' The ('onoo ami Nile, rivers of !l Africa, brinm up in the mountains. The\ outlier strength from the ever- ? lastino1 hills. Hut when they reach the jilains they spread out, and 1 >? - eome so broad and shallow that there v i> no river left. *1 or want of depth < they die* and their death breeds an 1 Africa swamps. Instead of hrinoinjr )' life, they l;rin?r death, disease, mala- j ria, pestileueo. ! "I'ejoiee ()! youn?r man in thy. youth. l.'ejoiee ()! youum woman j v in thy stren.jth, jpalher up the oner- j oies and forces of the life, and eo iseerate them to <?<??1, that tliv life t tnav not be. n failure. C/od forbid'1 that any in this eonmremntion should ay at last 'The harvest is j>asl, the summer is end d, and we are not saved.' " 5 In advance of the sickly reason render your soli i in prey: cable; a malarial atmos phoro or sudden change el l inpeoUuro is fraught with danger; use Dr. .1. !1. Me- 1 bonu s Strengthening Cordial. $1.00 per ,| botth . There sre luany aeeide i - and disea-i wliicli affect Stn !< and cnu-c serious in convenicnee and 1 >- to t!i > farmer an 1 in Ids work, which may lie quickly rctnidicd ' liy tlie use of Dr. .1. it. Mcbean's Volcanic (>il Liniment. . i a o A* " b If yon suffer pricking pains on moving the eyc>, or cannot hear bright liglil, and lit id your sight * e.ak and lailin'/, you -'liould promptly use Dr I. 11, Mel. an , strengtlieuin ; l'.yc Sa' c '2fir a I w. -?* Sick lu a Inch , wind on tho wiomnoh, j liilliousness, nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. .1. II. Ale bean's J I<i(tIf Liverand Kidney Pellets. 25o.por villi. e. ix ,-ai vstr; w.? ctnfwre ? \ ) x ' I l . /viz v Bii\ i j?imviji,jN rs J. B. W ILK IE, | WITH '' OTTO TILDMAN & SONS, jj \\ iiolcstilo (inxcis. f, I J \5 Still! IV I D'jlsl Ilsiv *1,, < i i A i; i .i IN, f-s. < . oot (5 11 tfm % ^ NEW GOODS. -V ^ / SHOES.. HATS, IIA HOW A HE. ? AND if * i*; <y 11 \ i j 1 x a ii j v*s -AT? LOWEST CASH FRICES ?at?. .V. TViT A^VO't**.. i > \ T v rr <*; A >. i. A. J; / i. H ^ I ' ?) ' i' csits. ami Trnd Mrrk o'ltiiiniMl, :m<l KUXii'i /'/;/ ;>. a i; oi-'F/c/: /. ? a/*i'osrrr r. s. rAThW r orr/( / ;. Wo !iriv?? no sub. rict patent business in l? timeand :?t tJ.'ss cos'l tlimi :l.?> - iv:n >t<- from *Vm- lnmjtnn. Send moilt'l, drawing, or photo, with do* til soeuivl. .\ hook. "i i??\\ m ?/mam .". ilctils' with oference . to a< lit al clients In your !* into, onnt\. !/ to . ii, -'vi I r* ? . A<!<ir it. f** 11> & <".'55., fppositu I'ntont Office, Washington, I). 0. iniv io n; if. IT-J.a.ntOvticri. .IPor 3otl^ ?t} ii uidrcd tier- - of laud in Hayooro *..4 Township, near Hie litif of" tin* \V. ite 'Railroad. hounded Iiv land- <if -aai- MMmwo, (' Holmes 'ami W. |f. I inrit- i: 11'im: (ho !' kKIoik of I (cxcklah I. Ui'ltni's. < heap and terms easy. A ] , 'V H i .1 < I . -i iv A- I H ' < m, Attv-. f< 1 t and Sons. A ar.il? h ' :i II 1*10 i ? i*s ii id isL miirm; r i A * /J. W W H Pr-i hi U a "ij'MIK KNTIUI". COMMINITV WAS il. startled at the report, hist Week, Unit i ho i iti!'- murder had 1 eon coininiltcd in nil' midst. We ..I a peeial i pre-, nta i\ i (o ascertain till the particulars in irder to pla e the facts lieforeour reader-: to found it was only too true. Hut the ntinier was one of tlio-e <; ed that all ood men is id uphold, hceau<c it warIon. Wy our old friend 0. n. KlrtG, of Loris, 8. C. who hits put tip a f .RANCH HOl'SH t I'rivdt's, on the \V. (\& (Railroad, ml ha- associated with 1). I). Anderson, \ ho i at Ihivett-'with i lirst clasStock of Goods of Various Kinds, iid who lias numlercd prices 011 nil his. " ids, not sparing ru n infants outfits. Inch a slaughter of prices was never licnrri if before. You should visit the scene of he eontiii 1, you will he appalled. We re head ipiarter and we want everybody o know it. Our friends are respectfully nvited to call on us, either at i.oitisou i' !41 vt /rrs, w. < . .here w< are buying all kind-of country M'oduce, Kl'll iflDKS especially, High t pri<*"s paid for cotton. Than! iny my friends and customers for inst favors, and respectfully ask a con tinlance of a liberal share of the public patonage. Respect fully, 15. 11. KI N'?, ?AILR9A!3 TIES WANTED. i am now contracting for hewn pine, l< A t ! , lt< ! A I > 'I'l r 'arties wishing to cut will please adIress 1IKNHY I.. HICK, I 'ort 1 Iarrelson, S. ( Oct-27 14 < 4t (iliiirMtn iV Joltiiinn, i .loiinsons iV (jiuittiohnuiii .Marion, S. i (.'onway, S. ('. iohnsons & QusitliH) mini ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS CONWAY, S. 0. I'liOMI'T ATTKNTION tilVKN TO lll'SN i:ss. <!'ol!crliii^ ;i S'terinhy. 3a,lo of UPor consult^. liy permis ion of the Probate .fudge for lorry County, tli" undersigned Kxecutors f )li" last \\ ill mid Testament of Klizaet!i .1. Mnrlow, deceased, will sell : t the ite resi(|< nee <>f said deceased, in Hocus e Township, County and State aforesaid, t public auction, 011 Tuesday, November til. iKHi. the oel-soieil iiniiinHv .if v-ii.l ? -- i?i v encased, to wit: < >lie horse, lot (if hogs, cuttle, corn and odder, plantation tools, household and itch, i! furniture, cart, Aso. Tornts, cash. .1 kiir.mi mi Smith, / h..i.kmt ii. ouk.ns, j Oct 27th M 2t TO THJ3 FROM T AGAIN. * \\ isli to inform the People of llorry Unit i have opened a SILK. LIVKRV, AM) FEE!) STAPLE 1 oj?|)o i?.. .IOHDAN & ; VAN'S storr, one Moor South ot tlio KAl LH< i), \vh?T?' I koop ? u IimikI, .it .ill ti.ncs. #irl '?ksk5 GLm^u-h, . I, I) i I I (" K () ! I \V %$\. I) II i C K () li 1 WAGONS, ?o / lOJ.UMIU'S AND 11 A YDOC W " V oi.l Ml as AND 11A V l)or.l\ BUGGIES, . * (> % I and i t i ll line <>! HARNESS, mid sell , I i< in at 1 Ik LO W J IS'!" I'()SS f lli.K |>riM . .in-;n - v irinintiM'ii jm rt'|>ri'si*iit< (1 or your nioiu-y rofumlod. Come nnd see mo J. STACK IK )I SK, Marion S. < Novombor I, 1S30. I v | F.MR BLl'FF MAoR AM) ! KM A L ip jiVjl Ikd I \ \ <rn ? rp ] Tm I ^ IA A IJ L U J. II. Wiln Military Department for Boys and Calisthenics and Fine Arts for Girls. KEY. J. A. '.Y'XTII < Ill.VDI ATK OK I)\VlI?o\('o. : . 1 ..OK, OK I .ATI N \NI> ::: '! i \ i. i pinv > CAT'T. W. L. r LOYD, ' i;\;.. ai: ok S. <Mii.i iakv Akadi'.mv, I'hok. M vtiikm \ti a: i) M ii.i r \:t i 'I'\< k . MISS LOULA AYERtf, Chaihatk o<-( now a\ I i:m m.k Ixmt; i tk,Ti ; ok <'\i.im him<>, 1 (i<;111:it Knomsii, Mr 1 .?I( \N J F ; I. \ (Ml. MRS. MARIA LOUISA SMITH, Savannah, <5a. Hiuu Scihicii., Tr,\< nut If ??< .1. and 1 nstki'm i.ntai, muhic. Ti rnon and l'o.uiii hkasonahi.k' IT a DI:!. ( \ I* AND IMi'ilI'M >.1(1.7.'). Sl.S'lDN (in Mil. FlltsT .mondav in SkI'TK.MHKU 18S7. Foil HI K I.AItfiK | ( 'mm i i.Alt, AdHIIKSS CAl'T. W. I.. FLOVI), Faiit lii.ri K, X. ('. july 21 52 51m. |BUIU)IN(J LOTS KOI?S A i.K. ? ^ , - ?? r- ..' M. AU .JI 4 ./I O Lois Foil SALE ii ? elieap and on easy tonus. Suitable lor 1 >ros ami dwellings. I ocated about eleven inib--from Conway, and tin1 surrounding country o adapted to agricultural purposes. Every alternate lot be1 on.irs to the Kail Itoad Company >?ud the other to A. II. Anderson. I Mat! of town can be ex iniined by callin g on A. II. Anderson, at Ilayboro Station, or at ('liadbourn. * On to I'.aybo.-> Station and elect J^ftitr Huilding site. ' sept S 7 3m iYtitioil IV > Y iioiUrs1<ktl<l, CiTA'I'K OK SOI Til CAROLINA, O cor NT V ok IIOHHV. CO! 15T OF COM MOM 1M.LAS, tate of Kli/abetii .1. Mariow, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that NV illiam T. Mai low. .1 a-per M. Mariow, Hartford K. .Mariow, Laura ). .Mariow and Valburn Melver Mallow, lias applied to the undersi iflied. b\ I'(tit ioll. to have n I I on i. <i of (lie Urn! and Personal property of their dcrra- 1 mother appraised nod set '>11' to them as provided I?v law, in relation to I toinostead Kxeinptions, to the \tent of fifteen ?1500 hundred dollars, and that t lirre disinterested persons will I?e appointed to appraise and set apart the same at the expiration of four weeks from date of this notice, unless good and suliicieut cause bo shown to the contrary. # .1 no. M. <>i.ivim, P., Conway, S. Oct. filth 1887. Oct 27 th 14 . 'It