HHdF- < Y . "Y-'/ . / t > ' . y. \ r. . ,,* ** ^WWWI^V^rSVUOKW. The Chesterfield Advertiser TlIrRs 1?A v. H ft I "j'.KMH :.< s". !8 > / ^y^rvr-A r hcdartMENT. HSKflpnunitcH Tifckled! HH?s er yu t i voh Chewing Cold Crow! J| ^ihxtiy are called, but few chosen." your ballots for the 18tb. a?g8|Hiiina'M elected, just us we expect full in predicted by some of QHBrrul communications were Y r^OMftled out thin week. job trying to pull the wool ^Wster Eddie Cannon, of Chnrlesi?Wf *B visiting relatives at this ]tla^ (Some of the County Candidates at?; on and some ore off the anxious: bench. Chesterfield is right, much of a snako county, judging from the Prohibition vote.* j' Mlite Alleine Campbell, of Steer P#$ township, id spendTTig the week in town. v dollars. Mr. W. P. Svinnie ha* opened out n stock of groceriA in the room next Col. Fed Rivers Sr. was in town this Week'attending Court and teaming the ? ^candidates as usual. mm Mihs Hnwley Bpenoer, from Bpencersville, has boon spending several days with relatives in town. From the best information we can {father the An tin shelled the woods ivelv in the fight for Clerk. D. Ij. MePherson, of Kershaw, f&rmerly of this county is visiting his tupny friends in this section. ^t's hardly in a body's power To keep at times from being sour lo see how things are shared." Miss Bailie Norwood, from the lower part of the County, has been spending awhile with relatives in town. Mr. Jno. IV. Ingram of Irvlngton, has a stalk of corn that measures (>% inches round, and 2% inches through. From the reports at. hand it seems that the Tillmanites took about everything in sight last Tuesday. Hustlingfor votes, is what the twen ty candidates in this county are doing now. It's going to be lively. Fodder and pen vine hay were freely offered for a vote at this precinct last 'Tii'imiIav llnf il wn i in > ''Ipdiii. Itou't forget that candidates for of the mo Tinioortunt offices in t'l-m'outv will selected uext Tu?h?J*v. Iji the ?tate t1f> vofje strthds "For ]V' liiliilioii" 35?h3;>. against ProhiI :,iou 2fi 452, majority for Pnohiui"ti-ui 0,f>00. . '<* ('h'ekeni! hut- out in the last ol Ili'? "drift day especially roost -rs 1V t crow l>"for-? thev aiv feathered, r.?r. r turn (r) out well. Tbe editor oft lie Advertiser returns very sincere thanks to Messcrs 1*. M. Flakeaey and \V. J, Hi vers for deliulii fill treats of figs. :f is to he hoped tfint every voter In tl.ecounty will turn-out next Tilesday (13th) and express his choice for the offices to he filled. % Although defeated on the first round Commissioner McCoy continues, to sing his Tillman song and in as cheerful as u cricket. In one day the human body generates enough heat to melt forty pounds of lee and raise it to boiling heat. Election times not counted. There is no room for theThird par ty in South Carolina, and our peopk all understand the situation' even il their honor was not at stake. We are indebted to Master Thomn* Mulloy the Advertiser "Devil" for a parrot-toed chicken. It'? live, living and another "dog days" curiosity. year and 7,211%72 year lost' We hear of two weddings that at* now flked te occasion to regret theircheiceT&nri that tlie nine hundred anfl two w^o opposed l)im may all find something in bit stewardship to commend, , '* '_/> ' : 1'. : *u.'* M-'' .. -% * * Vj. * J _ 'n 11 IBEjs- ' rA 7* 3lErl> ' ' t\? . JBt' "U \ J 1 PJHSov T il < - ^ ry; . # v ' J" eiMMxiMtJu. %?!? eww?nek?*x? Announcements of the eondiilnteo tofuti i?i fches'icond rnc,o will lie found iu another column. Give toeach due consideration before making up your ticket for the loth. So far as we can learn the primary election was conducted fairly ami in accordance with (lie rules of the Democratic party. No loyal Democrat will appeal from that decision. Tillman carried all the counties of the State with the exception of live? ('liarleston, Uic.hland, Georgetown, Sumter and Beaufort. His majority i in the State is about 20,000. I The communication of Mr. W. F. I niAn.lw... - * 1 *1 - 1 r* , ?.v.u..ou.i, .i.' Mim-i vi ,u it.' i onser- ( vbtive Committee, pledging his fae- j tion to support tho nominees, pub-! lislied to-day, host he right ring about it. I .It was the hardest work tlioy have in many a day, nay the Mnn.jta* of the late Primary. It took 'Bear!* nil night to cuiiiil tile vot's fattt^the work was done willingly and I Judge 8. Melt on is being urged by tlM UepnblicaQH to be n cnndiddte for Sto Mtnor in tbi? 'rState. No use j J adge. cake's all dough" now, anil Tilltnau's goi.u! to "take the * wors%> "thing a defeated candi! note can do to toge t moreover thefl result. It is liettei to accept thy aituation gr.ieviniary. And Reformers abide by the action of th?i Convention. So here's ttt hard and heavy to the HnisVi Itev. R. A. Yongnoia visitnigineud* at Kingstree and will be absent Html day. He has preached from one taj three sermons nearly every day since the ljrst of May, and goes to enjoy Br much needed restaur snell. Mr. Da vid Teal sends the Advertiser a line stalk of Louisamv sugar cane. Mr. TVol plants this variety altogether and made 13(1 gallons last year from one-eight of an aero and sold about $20. worth of seed. All the llings and insults oust upon Gov. Tillman only irritate his friends and bind them closer to him. Reflections upon him are reflections upon those who have selected him as their loader. Our friends, the Antis, began the campaign by claiming that they were "live hundred strong" in thiseounty. Ah will beseen theKhoppard delegates only reached 402,"high watermark" a net loss of eight for this county. Every voter in South Carolina, who has voted in the Democratie conventions or primaries held this year, is ' honor bound to support'the party nominees, Nation.d, State ami Coutt* ty. K matter? not what may have i * * *** ' * % * "*l Can anybody tell nn 'where our Ant.i?Nancy ban gone? A searching . party is now preparing to "go up Salt River" to enquire the where, a bouts <>r "that thousand" who it was claimed would Hock to the She,>pard In Chesterlleld. Court convened Tuesday, Judge I. 1). Witherspoon presiding. Solieetor Johnson, Stenographer, Covington and the other Coiirt ofHcinls were on f 1 I i-t -- * i i ? miiiti |>roiii|>iiy. winy rnreo small i cases had been tried up to last night , full proceedings next week. Mr. Jno. l'\ White an aged and 1 highly respected citizen nnd old soldicr of the Zoar section died at his homo lust.Friday after alingering illness. He \yns buried at?oar Church , Inst Sunday with military honors, n guard of the Chesterfield Hides par[ ticipating. The County Democratic Executive ; Committee met Thursday morning iu . the Court House for the purpose of i footing up the totals in the primary, declaring elected such candidates as received a majority, and of announc ing those who would he in the second race. The count lasted from 11 a. in. . until 4 p. m. and was witnessed by a large crowd of interested spectators. No protests or contests as to any of the boxes weie fl'ed. > f Hough and Taylor were nomina ted on the first ballot in '90 and so they were this year' receiving2.31 and 5130 1 more votes respectively than they did [ in the last campaign* Turner also ' mode a gain of 17^6 over his last vote, I but was again left to look after that ( 1)1 % I - ~ - ^ . Tinnier atr tbo [ at the Fox Place, gavo as a reason Wltj^^^^H^Legislature had to pay for tb^Wlceu of a Chaplain, that the member* werA "such ^WkmHows tto.prwpcher would pray fo^thein." J It luul always lxvMi nnr belief that the ' Special mission of preach ore was to ' "prrty fot* b?<1 fellows." That ,tlie souls of bad people wera "just, as . pm ioajj hh the best. ?Ebat there was , hopo for the vilest rtiflrr as J0pg n* r I he,lamp held o?fc Villi or the , preachers stuck to Jfcforif t#xtA." ..?+ ' - , .A CARD O^TIIANKS. v Mir Kju-^ui-P qcsU^ t/> make k IfS^Nr^tinty TnW) Ir^a fV's^iumns of your paper, my grateful opffcreela. -tion of their kindness to moMi* their , homes, while Oh tjhe canvass. . Their I lato.hetrings were on the out side, i where ever I called, I highly apprecl, a ted their kind hospital itiee, may , (Jod bless the good people in boskets , and store. FITTER M. QUICK. ~i /-. ? V- r .. . . * ?- Tl! ... . ":** * ^ . " J ^ ' ? > 7 1* "cii v C iT V V?irB? 0 % 1 ' V. *tv fif 'ftiimP1. ' '^Lg?je ^ht-r -j i 'In limTiii r ???mm*. tmm I.i >tw >ttu lords .HUl. Lied at her Itpaift near Ihisplaceoi the 28th ,oi i\u^ist Mrs. Christiei Turifttge, suddenly from heart troubh She was n consistent member o Macedonia Church for JJtf .years, ?lu was a {rood wife mid au affectionate mother. AImh on earth we will sliukt no more that good old sisters hand for one 1ms {roue to the golden shor* and rest in t he spirit land. .A CARD. The wpovfe )m\h gono out that, he cause I did not go round with tli candidate.) on the campaign, that 1 am an Anti. 1 wish to say that tin report is utterly false, and that 1 stand where I did two years ago wit I the Farmers' movement and foi Tillman first, lust and all the time .1. Arnold Sellers. IT WAS TUB NEW COUNTY IlILL I'jiittor: l see in your Inst issue your correspondent at- lllakcneys >i ron/ls makes me say that the snloriei of the County Commissioners wouh limik-rupt the County. 1 said tin salaries of the Commissi oners wouh he onerous if the proposed Count.; '(^/vfriiiiiviit Mil IdTfifiif n likw VIUtTei which we would have nine road Com inisMioners and three Poor Com mis sioners making twelve. I didn't refei to or reflect on the present system or the present honrd by any word 01 insinuation. The .correspondent* statement looks as if I reflected or the present honrd, such wks not tin unse. \V. F. Stevenson. cox o it e JsloiXi" "flectio N. . ^ p*Wim ret urns from theCongressiona mention in this State show thivt Braw ley is retiraulin the First District ft. P. Tillm in and \V. J. Talhnrt wil frtti ?ver ia taiSvoul, Johnstone if beat?niiy Katun >r i". the Third, Sh-OI is iv-ffloctc 1 in the Fourth. Ilemphill ! bmvton ^by Str ut in the Fifth McCanrin nyats Smith in the Sixth and iloise is the nominee in tli Sev?*i*h. v , TIi<'VI Onwi 11 p>ol>al)1y stain five Alllanon-lt.fonner i to two Antii ?again of three for Lli -> Alliance. In the With district, the majjoritio range as follow* -Chesterfield Kt-rai 2b t, Cheat irj Hemphill 275, Yorl Strait- 70. Spartanburg. Hemphill (?( Lunea iter. Strait. <572, Kershaw Hemphill 51H, Union, Strait 212 Strait's majority in District 4-29. COMMISSIONWHS MEET1NO. Tho following clicks weirs drawn l>, the County Commissioners hint Mou dav. J. F. Ilunly, poor, ?70.00, J. A Armstrong constable, 7.40, M. W Porter I'ui>. BhIiIkh. 87.00, M. K Sellers 2V00, David Vuuglin,poor,4.01 J. T. Mucho n, poor, 8.00, S. F. Morrh poor, W. C. Funderburk, pooT The cpiViaufct U> repair the brfeig overT^Omp?i^ sf'rwelt on t.het hewn road was .awarded to C. \Y. Teal a I 5S7.00. It w m derided to allot Bella a Melton a ad Win. Joiner ou dollar p-r month from the poor fund Bonds of tiie County officers were ex a mined- and all deemed sufficient Board issued warrant to theAudito to levy tires for present fiscal yeni o nulls ordinary, 2 mills new jail am & of ouc mill interest, on It. It. bomb X cXltf). Editok Auvkutiskk:?Allow in snare to correct :t false report .thn has been circulated to injure ine, vi> tlfatl charged up to the county $10i for work done on the bridge at Craig' j mill. Ah tlio books will hIiow I hnr not charged up one cent, and had done ho it would have been oh follow A. II. Tnrlton o days nt 1,25?(5.2.1 Thomas Horn 5 days <1.25, Thoi Hellers 3 dnye at 75?2,25, twent pounds nniln (JO, irons 1.25 and in own time for five days, all ol which paid in cash. ROBERT TUCKER. I certify that sixty-one dollars air ten cents is the entire amount pal to Mr. Robert Tucker during the yea 1891 by the county of Chesterfield a County ConuniHHioner. 1). M. BARENTINE. Auditor. Chesterfield County MEETING AT EBENEZER. We closed n very succesfull meel ing nt this church last week. ing in 23 4msuono by Rev. ?T/nJ .'Vrevenson in junior preacher on the Fort Mill cil cuit. He itrcertainly a young preacl of promise and the power of Go rests' on him. 48 members have bee added to th& foil this yeaj? and w l>elieve the four chwfchtift are o higliorround, a Sunday School a each church, and prayer meeting a thr?e. . We trust that the collect oi wiU show that we appreciate our r< sponsihilities and ouropnortunitiei tneiH are many active workers anion, the lay members, and our loci 8readier Brother J. A. Lowry.rer ered faithfull and efficient sorvTci ' May the Lord bless them alf, and n ward Ujen "according as their work shun he," it is a pleasure to serve kind hearted people, and we have eoived many tokens of r goodwill an love irom their hands. To God -fi all the glory. May w?> lenfn to- Lov ^ 1 Anyp(&i; Wanted!?- Itegnlar bonders?> will board boy* ulio wish to go t school hore. Mrs. L i. MULLO}'. .? . ?*- >1 jrill deliver Eftfyot my pond8ep1 14tli to parfleH proinined. E. N. Ited learn, v' ../Hspfc. Cth '0 KL VfliF^ * * > * f \g % ; g.. m JHbi k *|rv ^ . t.\uv 1 > * Mil jijJ J jlflF Rail Ro^iltlirough ' Would bo a grsat tl? ing and we j' 1 would hail with delight, " * f ? 7 d , 1 V' i ' for then GOOO-of the 150JO people t'( i Y in Chester^!old could trade with a us like the ot&er 0000 now are r V . doing. At our stores you could J meet 4000 from U^rlitigton 8000 ? jfc ' ^ from MarlbdfofcoOO from North 1 1 Carolina and vOOO from other ? ? ' places making*! grand total of ' 3looo patrons'vast estab- 1 lishment, until -the trains run | 1 up your way-nio the next best 1 thing?eciViO when you can, 1 1 .1 ! make up parties**get with the ' neighbors, you cfcn go toother * towns and ina l the stores put l * *1- 1 iivi^uvuoi iiuu^ium uiu gorgeous ^ i display or grpo-i assortment you j i ; i I find here in dot four stores. It 1 1 J > , is worth a fortf t**ile ride any ' L v s ' time to como^jiVp-ahd you can't 1 1 make an A, jJLy other way as v you can s*v^ v ottr low prices. t It is saiit.tli*t Roadway is New y ) York, th# Kim.all House, At- * ! lanta, Kipg Street, Charleston, t tl so Finlaysop'a 100 x 100 Feot l" Four Stores, Fl'e JTloors is CheV i. raw or a?risat+-the great part 0 . of it. Hereyoifiutl everything \\ . needed fromif ttsetlle to a trunk > ui i, f rom a pin to an organ and best , i of;1^11 -quote. ? k If it were not^people from all tl v this Statojgmefcfin North CaroI. lina and iBwedefieorgia would not como o^Ml to ps as tliey y * ISETs. (1 * mi 4 Mapa^feir km 4 41t ,jj V 5 "v ?-f : 10(M;iOO ffson, E "V s.w -*?i5k?IT*'** In OTI Clil AH of the nuMnber-. 1k>t1i mule nrd fei -ilc of Ibiy Spring Allbineo a ft; e:u:im-r. y ivqursttMl to In* piv8t*nt at ilit* n-frul.ir looting ?es,Eli/a Jordan, Priseilln Pee".Charnlle Mat! h, Bachei SI. Decs, Bartley )>es. Miney Jtnk:n->. lasnerne Pigg, (i/zte Antry, .Martha Mors, Xi'plia 'aiker.lliehanl Stephens, Sarah Si ilwell, f. M. Stephens, A-n Stephens, Prisalla itepheiiH. Defendants. Copy Summons. For II- lief. Complaint not Served. I To the Defendants: Chrla'opher Doe". Borrell Dees.Charles , fees, William Dee".Sarah H incoek. l'risilla J"ukins. ltaehel Ca oe, John 1*. I )ees, Bet tie Tad lock, Oathorine GninJ 'vaiider Decs, F.ll/.a Jordan. PrNoilla >ee-. Charlotte Mefl -a, ltaetiel >1. Decs. nnicy Decs, Winoy Jenkins. I| M.irff, K izzie Antry, Maltha Mohm Zil>h?. Parker, lllehard S Sardi ill! welt, .1. Si. Stephens, Ami Stephen*. 'rhtVllH Stephens. , You ii "e h"ie!>y ?nniHimii,ii an ' required o ;?i k vit ili- iv>in;ila*-nr in ihs action, rhieh will Ii- tllied in ; I ii* oilico of the lerk of ih- < n h i | < 'f?inm?>n Plena, and o ihtvh a ropy ?? vniir Mn*e or io the > ill conuda''nt i>ii tin* Mt-'wr?bnr at hiflh a at Cli? xterfield Court House.South 'arnlitia, within tw 'Pty days aft'M* I In* urvk'o hereof, oNc'tiaix of llin day of teh H'Tvici'; anil if yon fail to answer lie complaint within the time afore-aid lie plaintitT in this a tion will apply to lie <'oiirt for the relief deimudcd in the ompl lint. Da e-l 21st day of July. 1802. F. J. KKNXHDY. PininlilV's Attorney. To the IWnndnnts: Christopher Dees tia'les Dees, Prlseella Jcnkln*. .John 1'. : tees. Un tie 'l'adloek. Catharine (iniu, 'Izzie Antry. Martha Moss, Zilnha rarer. Kiehnrd Stephens, Sarah Stillwell.. , . M. 8 ephens, Asa Stephens and Prlaell.i Stephens. . Take not ice that the complaint In this el loo was filled in the offi-e of the C!?rk I too won. t wr niuwiHf urm m vnc*. : Tfiehl Court lJo??NI>W1Ij|. 81 low YOU TI1K KEXJtt* LINK OF r?v t- \ UK Y GOODS AlfD SHOES VER BROUGHT TO CHER AW. teESKMBKK THE TJEAU John W. Chapman, of Robeson, S. i prepared Io elca n nil old discolored (flthle Ora?o Stones, and take order8 or new ones, of Italian, American and loorpln Marble. Lowest prices. Work 'naranleed. Correspondence solicited. 1 ? - . > . ' . s 1 * #/V 'Alt t+fr~r%St ^-V|-I F; ny Att'l'KD.?An ?.^ont :n rac'i i;o>^1i-i hovhotxl to >-ell Stvantp Hoot, the Mi'tliciin*. For past tout .-ir? a hire a* Till-/. >. i:. \V A N.N A M AK KH, ChCntw* S. U. For' I\-eTit.A rievfr brick? store in Chcraw A pply to M. MELTON, Gheraw, S. C. DO YOU WANT Shoos, Saddles, Harnos?, Collars, or anything in th'e way o 1 Lroatftef? 'jfhen call and look through my l?rge aiul well assorted stock of Foat-Wea^ And Horse-furnishing goods. My customers can he assured of fair dealing and courteous treatihent. J< C. VICK, | 0 HE'STE rt JtELD C. H., S. I WANT I To tilVoe yonr Imwi and mulefl. I ?1?> : iirst-class work nH re:o?onaI.k prices A: kindu of repair woi k tloiie M | ;ua:antee(l. W R SIKES. Shop back of ft it lift** h'wbltN. i I am agent for the above Hooting which Is made of best Steel. gnavanlee all roofs that I put on to be satisfactory. Samples ou hand all tlie lime. Give me a trial. W. II. NESllliT, Contractor, July 7-9*J Cite raw, S. C. j i f, rn^ki rjit.jngji'J1.jjj - W E ~IT> ANYTHING- I'll A* YO(J MAY lift Dry Goods. Notions a li, 11ave to eat to live?111 t?k hu BACON, FLOUR, LAf Full Line oi ivb af-80 itkef a F UIimTUEE, / Just U' clothes fon the neely! FUHNlTflJfB FOR TIIK FA.SIL i CALL AN 1> EXAMINE 1 LITTLE BEOS., I "COTTON I Lumber! BR1 ??- ? *. 4 LAill M TEHIAL OF LUMBER ANI> BRICK DFL1VERK SOLICITED. CAT J, ON ITS AT CHESTERFIELD C. H., 3. C. J. H. Rl \' . .,4- '.< . ' .1 j Good Kov/ ('tdcaurt N^o\u r ? ,40ets ijor gallon at. J W. Kr. Std!c*x:_ .?, __ - . . Land for Cftlt, I will" mMI ?it" ]tV'ivSil?i Nitc iii rtui'll'vAM* 0"?i*t"??r * -??iiir*'ilit*. ASit *oh \\'?<1iiiitf tfv ImIv lift." .in I- ?-?n?-. THtS". <"II'.VIVVs AN. < he-tVifiWil'C. I! *. M. ?* . Mtfr If* IS r. 1 ' . .'Ji' i ' / Wftfilk*!. .-, Pwr.Totiis ImVirija*. lWo8v*a.< know that wo will buy *4-* they bring or send- us:H. W. FtyLAVSOX.Practical Oonrse In Telegraphy. Inntnjctlvw* In MiikIr and Art. Comot I5:w(iL I.oentlou famous for Mcauty ipnl Health." For tboso not prepared" for C**' what yoil want.Prices_ta Suit. fJo to W. K. SellvTO forrlwip jrf'm*.r!rt0 Hour. sujftir, rii'i*', griln, sniiir :?uli b<*?* every fotuiU* ' I.OOtvlSu J-'Olt Itf HUB VTA T , Shoes, Harcfwa SNCtt WE HAVE * '" N<3KV, ID, COFFEE SlkftR f Groceries. TARGE STOCK OT ~ ^mamm*ypmrnm V, Several Carload eceivedL eoot) FOR TIIB IIDNTGRY! TOUS! GOODS FDR EVERYBODY \ >UR NEW KALE STOCK, - 4 i \ Morven, N, C. ) TT ~\7 n n n -> U 1 ?i IV d .1^ Lumber I :ck. [atched Lnmlier *? , rv? ij? m ALL KINDS- ' n ;r> AN YW FTERIC. mail <>rv>kh THE MILL OR A DDR JOBS ITS AM J ''1 1YNE&S0N. . J /' t . L.,.k s ^ ? Jl ' ' ' - " - y,/ J