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r 7 jp / i. a M <? ? THEORIES A3 TO THIS SUMMER'S POLITICS. Some Bad Guesses as to Who Will Land the Minor State Offices. Columbia, S. 0., March 12.?In my letter of last week I promisQd to say something about the body of the state ticket. As mentioned last week Hon. J. A. McCollough of Greenville may cut no little ice ? iu the race for lieutenant governor, if put in the proposed prohibition local-optiou-combi nation ticket. The incumbent, Hon. M B S)c Sweeny, will make the race again. Being a newsoaper man contributed in no small degree to his success in the last race, but the same thing may be said of him that was said of Governor Ellerbe last week. There is a silent vote of magnificent propotions to be considered when summing up his strength. It is impossible toestimate the vote that he would receive. These two gentlemen are the only candidates so tar in the race for that position. For secretary of state, M R Cooper, tf Colleton, is out. If D H Thompkins, the incumbent, does not take up the bedragged cloak that fell from the shoulders of his friend John Gary Evans, he will in all probability, be a candidate for re-election. He is a popular man and has made a good officer and will, unless combinations against him are too strong, make a good run. Attorney General Barber will not offer for re-election. He has carried a heavy load f<jx a young man and carried it well>^nd he now wants rest in the la willing department ?of the nation. lNm his shoes there are several candidates,among them, men of no little strength, G. Duncan Bellinger, nf Raronrpll H H Flrnnc r\f \' p tr. - berry, W P bollock, of ChesterfieM, CL Winkler, of Kershaw, and ex-Judge C P Townseud, now assistant in the office. For Snperintendant of Education, Hon. W. D. Mayfield,the in rumbent, has decided that he will not olTor for re election. He lias made a good officer and his triends are loath to have him leave if. This position is soueht by T C J obinson, of Pickens, who has for years been editor of the People's Journal, T G White, of Beaufort, who is also known through his newspaper work in the columns of the News and Courier, and W A Brown, senator from Marion. For adjutant and inspector general. though the least remunera tive office on the ticket, there are more candidates than for any other. The incumbent, Jno Gary Watts would like to serve again, and his assistant, Col. Bruce would like promotion. Henry T Thonip son, of Darlington, has been urged by his fnends to run, and Gen. R N Richbourg, of Columbia, is also prominently mentioned. The vet eran sergant-at arms of the senate, Col. J W Floyd, of Kershw, will also ask the suffrages ot the peopleThere is no opposition so far, and probably will not be, to Treasurer Timmerman. Thus you see four and may be five of the present ticket will ask for re-election, three positively will nr?t. Tt is a significant fart that there is no "sink or swim" together" sentiment on the ticket. Each officer is rowing his own boat,' and while there is no distrust of each otherwhere is no overwhelm ing confidence. This is a "new method?new men year" in politics. A sort of ring smashing sen timent is abroad in the air, and every candidate while paddling as hard towards the goal as he can, wishes to avoid even all appearance of evil. Nearly all of the congressmen will also have opposition, though in some of the districts the opposition has not yet announced itself. A report comes from Washington to the oftect that the Republicans ( . J will put out tickets iti every dis11 rittt and fire the woo ls in earnest, j this voar, but this report has so often proved to he "much cry and little wooP'that very little faith is , to be put in it. The effort to reorganize the old alliances being made just now, looks to many like a political move, but the farmer is not so easily caught by chaff every time and they want to see tlie nigger in the ... ?-4 -> !-? <i/\ I'mr I Unt* ! WUUU pile ueiuic tiiej luiuiui. It is said to be a sequel to Hie effort to organize the cotton growers, which was reported to a short while ago, as a new and probably more captivating plan, but which also fell flat. It is a very significant fact that these plans believed, as they are bv many to be political schemes, have fallen flat. It looks like the loadstone has los? its magnetic power, and the name which erstwhile claimed the multitudes is but sounding brass and tinkling cymbols. This seems to I be a political emancipation which calls tor the long metre doxology. However we need not congratulate ourselves too soon that tjie Greeks are gone, for we can not tell yet but what we may land the Trojan i horse in some form another before we are quite through. In fact, a certain Achilles has more than once hinted that he may return to (he storm in open fight, since things in South Carolina seem to have to be in such a mess, but there are more Archers to-day who know of-Achilles' vulnerable heel than once there were and a stray shaft may strike it. Hf.rtwe!l M. Ayer. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cares the most stubborn case " ?* a & r ry w a i othever in ursti ua * The thrifty housewife never attains perfection, for she is always mending. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND \ FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Physician?Keniember that you can't eat too much fruit.?Patient ?Adam did. \ Quinine and other fever medicines take from 5 to W days to, cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Never crv over spilt milk. The milkman has already wasted enough ! water on it. flninine and other fe* ver medicines take from 5 to W days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. The moment a man is satisfied with himself everybody else is dissatisfied with him. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC * Cures Fever In One Day. Advice is cheap except with lawyers and physicians. So live that you may avoid them. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever . In One Day. Don't be hasty in your speech, for "a word and a stoue once let go cannot be recalled." Everybody Bays So. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the ape, pleasant and refresli'.np to the taste, act pently ynd positively on kidney#, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire; system, dispel cold#, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of O. C. <3. to-day; 10, r?i, .V) cent#. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. 4 ? W % I ?Jr ,, i-i , /. , i i ? +* 4- /Ch Ill Rain Storm the man got very wet. The wetting gave him a oold. The Dold, neglected, developed to a oough. The cough sent him to a bed of sickness. A dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, taken at the start, would have nipped the cold in the bud, and saved the sickness, Suffering, and expense. The household remedy for colds, coughs, and all lung troubles ia Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. cad for the " Curebook." toe page* free J. C. Ayer Co, Lowell, Mass. THE STATE'S REWARD. It Does Not Apply to a Conviction in the Federal Court. There have recently been some inquires as to whether the reward offerered tor the Lake City mur derers by the governor applied to acofiviction in the United States court.' Yesterday a represfcnative of The State asked about the matter at the executive office, eliciting the information that the reward by the srovernor was offered for the apprehension and conviction of the parties who committed the murder; inasmuch as the parties cannot be tried for murder in the Federal courts, and has no I ; L ... f tl.? I uearjng wiiaiever upuii any ui me ! other charges that might be brought in the Federal court.? The Slate Baldness is nothing new; it dates back to the early ages. How to restore the hair is modern, Hall's Hair Kenewer, the best propuct of science will restore it, j Registration NoticeThe office of the eupervisort of rei'ietration will be opened on the fir-t Monday in every month and the two days immediately following,'for the purpose registering of any persons wl O are qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the State for two years, of the county one year and of the polling precinct in in which the elector offers t> vote four months before any election, and shall have paid, six months liefore anjr election any poll taz then due and payable, and who can l>oth read and write any section of the Constitution of 1S95 submitted to him by the supervisors of registration, or can show that he owns, and has paid ail taxes collectable during the p reyloue year, on property in this State as sessed at three hundred dollars, or, more. J J EAD1>Y, Click of tx aid. Judicial Sale. By The Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. In The Court O? Common Pleas. J S Feldf.r and C LFeldkr, Ex and Executrix of the Est of Paul. S Felder, vs. Mary Maxwell, et. al. In obedience to an order of the court to nie directed in the above stated case I will sell on the first \fAn.l?v in Anril IKOfi lipfnrp thM court house door in King^tree within the legal hours for making public sales for cash all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and state of South Carolina containing oxe hundred and fifty (150) acres more or less and bounded as follows: On the north by lands I V Bardin on the east by lands of R II Kellehan on i the south by lands "f Oliver and on ! the west by lands of Charley Brown j being the tract of land conveyed to to Samuel Maxwell by RH Kellai ban on Dec. 15th 1892. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. D. DANIEL, Sheriff. i Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by ne; glecting cold." One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, I ?r'PPe and throat and lung trouI bles. Wallace & Johnson, V \ \ I V I .. Judicial Sale, i Ey Th?3heriJ. j The Stats cf Sou Carolina, CnU.VTY O- WlLUAMSUrTJO, In'i lie Court Of Common Pleas. SAMI KL M. XXXSKX, vs. Jok Bkxjamin McClam. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above stated case I will sell on the first Monday in April 1898 before the court house door in Kings tree within the legal hours of sale for cash all that certain tract of land situate in Williamsburg county State of South Carolina containing sixty seven (07) acres more or less bounded on the north by lands of Joe Shaw on the Fast by lands of Sam Chandler on the South by lands of Dick Dukes and on the west by lands formerly of the Est. Harper. Purchaser to pay for papers. J D DANIEL, S W C. Judicial Sale. By Thejheriff. The State of South Carolina, county of willi/ msburg, In The Court Of Common Fleas. J. G. llfrage, vs. Rosetta Jones. Judgment For Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above stated case I will sell on the first Monday in April 1898 before the court house door in Kings tret- within the legal hours for making public sale, for cash all that certain tract of land situate in the county of Williamsburg and .Statu of South Carolina containing two hundred and ten acresmore or less and bound ed north by lands of the est. of Hud son, east by lands of It A McCollough, south by lands of It A MeCollough and est. John Henry and on the west by lands of w 1) liryan and the Colelouirh land. Purchaser to pay for papers. J D DAN I EL, ~ Sheriff. Judicial Sale. By The Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, county of wri.liamsbubo. In The Court Of Common i'leas. w. P. mcClaby, Vs. John Washington. Judgment for Foreclosure. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above! stated case I will sell on the first { Monday in April 1SJ)8 before the court house door in Kings tree with in the legal hours for making pul>lic sales to the highest bidder for cash all that tract of land situate in the county ?f Williamsburg and state of South Carolina "butting and bounding north by lands of liobert A MeCollough sOuth by lands of the est. of Nelson, ea.?t by lands of Calvin Fason, west by lands of Mose Fluit, being a part of what is known as Nelson land on Ox Swamp said to contain one hundred (100) acres. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. P. PAN I EL, Sheriff. Judicial Sale. By The Sheriff. The State of South Carolina i COUNTY OF 4ILLIA3ISByR0. In The Court Of Common Pleas. H. Kaminhki & Co., VS. J OEaddyA Co., etal. In obedience to an order of the court to me directed in the above stated case I will sell on the tirst Monday in April 1K98 before the court house door in Kingstree within i he legal hours for making public sales to the highest bidder all those two certain tracts or parcels of land lying being and situate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina containing respectiveily sixty flve(65)acres and one thousand and seventy three (1073) acres marked A. B. on a plat made by H K Eaddy, surveyor dot ed Jan.27th 1892 and hereto annexU ed the butting and boundaries shape and form of said tract will more fully and larger appear by reference to said plat which is hereby made a part of this description. And I will also sell the following personal property at the store of the defendants John O Eaddy & co. at Johnsonsville S c in said county on Wednesday the Gth day of April 1897: One thirty-two-gauge barrel turpentine still with all -fixtures and appliances thereto belonging, including one set of coopers tools, one sorrel horse named "Mack", one bay horse mule named "Pete", two sorrel horse mules named "Joe"and "Jerry," two black horse mules named "Bradford" and "Bob." one cream colored mare mule named "Kit" one two horse wagon and one four horse wagon." Terms cash; purchaser to pay for papers. J D DANIEL. Sheriff1,1 / y 1 ' 1 -S'" fe* / lis' al Ci 20s EH We invite the public nnr atnnlr nf UUA UVVV1? VA We will sell o AT C Iir It hi to make room for New Si I am selling HI TOMl BEST WH 60c sl 1= Baby and Carri. BEST?POWDER. 2 K1 fl m IJ.REDDICI 3 Ellis Our Fall Stock I* now ready and a^ buy a suit every day for various reasr you come to us. \* e can prove it by ed with us. Give us an eye-sight tesl Msa's, Ms' ui irs No one in the Carolirfas can unde That's an impossibility. \Ve bought law went into effect, and ourcustome and price we meet your wish at ever} \lnn'w irnnH sorvipouhlp SIliKM fit - .J ~ Men's extra good, all-wool suits, in se Men's fine black diagonal suits at Men's suits in imported and selected Children's stylish, serviceable school i Hats and Caps, n Howard hat, which is equal to anythj thing worth having in the head-gear I FURNISHING G ?from a pair of suspenders to a colls underwear to a pair of kid gloves, yoi at prices to meet your approval. Boots and Shoes. * celebrated Hess & Bro.'s fine shoes, where. They're all right in material, want a pair of shoes, remember us. FINE CLOTHIF Extra room and extra hands have it's wonderful growth demanded this, rienced tailors are now prepared to i Trade. And when you'll note our spl surely be satisfied that this is the pla< suit of cloths. The satisfaction we gi banov & Cor. King and Calhoun 3 Points to Remember.*IN QUALITIES win it. No room for the unsatisfacto OT*VT T? Fashion's latest fa 0 JL J ijjlj* lugs. When a thi: DDT/^l^C You can a#ays 1 lilvi-iU* further here tha dersold?not if we know it, and that's W Milt tins nv We have in our employ MR. W. B. some of the largest Northern houses, i posted, and keep9 in touch with thed intrusted to htm will receive prompt i x ,. , A.. -sV* lzz.r' ' --'t * v/ & > "*?;. ' * /i 1 -&?Br1 $*&** r lis' talus, PAIR. to come and examine at that line aring Goods.? ITflES, tr , ITE CORN, I ages Furniture | ipffiiittraattL | - ^ ..'tjiti f>.< ... r>e r iBiw ft V UIUVIUII :| vaits yoar inspection. Yon dopl V ; ins, not easy or economical an lee# your neighbor if he has never trad* * Sometime. ' i -r til Eaiy-M M&1 I raell us on Beady-Made Clothing* our entire stock before thertarflT rs reap the benefit; in quality* sty]*/ 'ra r point. | lected patterns, at 96 and 7(M(i fabrics from |7.50 tq ? *15.00 ') suits from 75c up. '9j$3 ubtless yon know we <are the sole arleston amenta for the cetHMtod [ng on the market We haveeveiycr^ line at prices mostreadoriableJ KX)DS.fe8lt]fe i ir-bntton?from a suit of wOOfen i will find our line complete* a* his department is flourishing^. W? v%g e sole Charleston agents for tha Vou can't find better ahft* gny* J style, shape and price. Wbttt yon v j JR Tn riRFlFf? A TTC.*'- , J ? been secured by this department* ? , An extra cutter add extra >e* . | neet increased demands for EaU <} endid assortment of fabrics, you'll a e to leave your measure fdr"hi line ve is in far advance of our price* VOLASKt. Sts., Charleston, 8- c? We aim to keep only the boa&o-thn ; -A kind that retain trade, aa well M M ry in our stock. >nci0e find full swing in our show*- -IS og is new and good, we have itr count on your dollars traveling n anywhere else j we ire never an* one of the secrets of our success, ' Jj3 ILT tmiEl II. ^ liOOAK, who, having represent** j in tills seotion, tot years^ la emands of this section. AajftfrtDg attention.