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FHE NEWS AM) HE1ULD. but ,ha! iN ,lli3 J. - .. ? lie will do liis.c WIXXSBORO. S. C. The Xew York - this very irnpoi WEDNESDAY. November 19, : : . ISS4. Clevelai! chair with his ,/.YO. s. ZEYXOLDS. 1 E!i:r )j , auy Picsideut is. a. nouGLASS.l been clccted uc - people. He i> Tin-; Republicans arc now I timing who doiie a t their wistful eves to A ir<;iniu and >V est ,mu a ( . " , . . , under tlie prol< A irgima and claims now i;i:tr these which now is < Stales really belong to IJi;?":i?*. The power. Thee <*. O. I'. is dving hard, but. living 'ion give him i surelv! * ' ' inganamein irj to that of \V a; Turkic is some talk of a combination !l in the New York Legislature between ity"^ jeVve ids some of the Republicans and Demo- Presidents hav crats to elect Roscoe Conkling to the parly oMigatit Unied States Senate. It is certain 'W^et of his at , . , , wiselv to rem that there is a much better -ceJing at his c;\bi:ier. an present toward the Sage of Oneida on great api?ointn the* part of the Democrats. merit of i will depend. Carman newspapers congratulate It is unquest America on the Democratic victory that the great and recognize Governor Cleveland as noble Bayard : a notable man. of clear and steady post of Secrets judgment ami honorable administration ami energy, and emmiueniiy n-twi for portant placc i his task. The Cologne Grtzclfe claims given him. It that the German vote had a large in- grave doubtw iluence in his election. . a position of il rp ~ ^T.^TT" ~ T, ed him. lie h The INew xork Herald savs: I here . , , to one of the is 110 lawver more thorough] v versed , .L ,, . ., ,, .. . ?, * .. and it would I than Mr. Conkhng in the electoral iur- , <. ,. ?c? - Al r~ surrender lor ] iSDmdence of this State and the Lmted ... .. . ... ministration. States; nor is there any citizen m jjui d s it whose determination and abilitv to , - , , . tance of such a guard the vote of 2sew lork against , ,. f, , . , , xf we believe tha the revolutionary plot to which Messrs. , , t, 1 ,. , , , sake of his p; Bliss and Evarts have hired themselves ,r. .. , - , ?, The nation ne< the neopie can feel srreater confidence. . * 1 ^ w vices of tins pi ? ~ x. ble Statesman George William Curtis says ot , Cleveland's protable policy: There is f ? no donbt that Mr. Cleveland will.en- Jin' C\RI ne . , . South?in sum counter a tremendous demand for a ,, , ., .. clean sweep, but I think that while h* charges will ha and ought to he made f.H^ ?. ie na ^.i.. ie hn w?il 1115 e,niueilt Pu Jl\J i 1 > UiMiUlV IVUtfVtr t MV * ? i , , " , , , . , . .. - good to a 11111 respect both the letter ana spirit of . _ JL * , , . , , The claims oft the reform Jaw anu that non-political . , . ~ , , i cognized in tin officers who have been honest and T ? . . , , - , . men as Lamar, effective 111 the discharge of their , , r? , : and Jones. T duties and who have not misused their tl , . . the names 01 position for party or political ends will vcj)onald not be arbitrarily dismissed for politi- Z - _ , 1 from the wealt caJ. reasons. Oi course. I have no . , . , ^ comes a troupe authority to speak for Mr.. C leveland . .. ,, _ . Kandall, Cox,, nv faith is founded upon some knowl- T> . c, , But no State edire of his character and convictions." , tl out the name ( _ ? Y 7 rr n c SClltative of The [New lork Herald savs of , , , , .. , . . . rendered such Blame and his conduct in connection . . . with the contemplated steal of New ^ai * York electoral vote for that gentlemen: \T t>t -4 . The New\< Blame is tempting Ins followers to , . ,, - , auinirauie uui< revolution. He has given notice that (ed m he is ready to Mexicanize this country H(? cannot if lie can get anybody to stand by him would, refuse : lie helped to steal the Presidency in councils to the 1S7G; he was part of the Dorsey "soap large a ahai and new two dollar bill" campaign in adn.in1st?~"tion 1SS0, and took the State Department iai-trC and gei a_s his reward. And ho how appeals only because h to his followers to help him in a still because he oncj , , . cratic partv wl more desperate step. ,lt 0?e\viu; ibc We believe that this bold bad man, 0f his administ convicted lobbyist, convicted corrup- strongly and c< tionist. convicted ally of star-route and honest and eco navy thieves, convicted falsifier, con- fervath^and 1 victed ignoramus in all true statesman- p0licv, for tax ship, convicted trickster and political needless taxati gambler, will fail ^iu this last attempt To then at fraud and revolution.- ir.. .-..miur- wh;ch hc wi]1, grab the Fresidcrua^-bocnttsc Tne ]>eo- Theindepen< ^t^o-trreTodJcina at him. probably will i to for office. Bui Tiik 2?e\v York correspondent of the President elect Jfeios and Courier under dateoflGth ious mistake if inst, as follows: so far as lie can ' T? . share, and an 1 Hie Blame managers ny-.v tiureserv- councils. It edlv confers that the jig i> up, and thov partv which c have humbly laid aside their wind-bag. united effort ot n To-morrow they say thev will vacate hnnect rennblir their headquarters and thus end the rn'eat democrat campaisfh. The vote of this State is chosen, and he . . now officially counted, although the 0ut the import) returns in three counties arc not yet stands pledged certified. This is owing to the vote on confidence an< local candidates not having yet been the men of botl canvassed. When this is finished, chose him. which will be either Wednesday or w , , , Thursday at the latest, then the signa- ^ ... tares will be officially affixed There ident-elect will is, however, no possibility that the vote just in the sele* as now reported can be changed a sin- advisers, gle vote. The Republicans know this, and therefore unanimously concede ? that Cleveland has carricd the State. fcarfi. xnere is yet a small difference concern- v v ing Cleveland's plurality. The Demo- inciNe cratic State Committee figure it at lowing list of 1,095, the Time's figures on 1,105, the ties cast tor Ga World at 1,107, while the Sim foots it , at 1,083. This plurality is based on ** L" the vote cast for Osland Ottendofer, Colorado. the head of the elector:*! ticket, who ConnnecticnU. was scratched in some localities and- Illinois who is therefore one or two hundred jn^jana votes behind the other thirty-live electors. Cleveland's actual plurality, therefore, is about 1,250. The Demo- Kansas cratic State Committee to-dav closed Maine . up their headquarters, l.aymg Knislicd Massachusetts, the fight. The .National Committee s headquarters will be kept open for a i Michigan week lousier, in order to settle up the Minnesota odds and ends of the canvass. To- Nebraska night the professional bettinir men be- ^-QTT. gu? to pay off, ami by iimluhrht had *en settled a majority of their bets. * 0l'k.... Mr. Blaine now* acknowledges him self that he is beaten, and Cleveland P1'0^'0".* ?, elected. A- nc-w?+>a pc r -com*> pou(TCnt-"* 'c 1111 111 a writing from Augusta, Maine, says: ^'10^e Island.. That Blaine accepts the result cheer- ^ ennont:... .... fully and gracefully. Mr. Blaine be- Wisconsin..... lieves that the Republican party will ^l * B'ai|,e:5 be true to its grand past, and will in- ^ms aPi)eai,iS t( crease its strength in the coming year. tlie Part3 _v lie expects the G. O. P. to c;?me *ovva 70 ? back into power in 1SSS. The defeat- }n -^a*sa ed candidate will reside in Washinton, ^'Cl)iean ? and expects to devote the winter to ! the completion of the second volume * ^ 111 of "Twenty years in Congress/' and in "Wiscoi Blaine has the very excellent consols- out decreas tion of^cnowing that he carried every ^ "Vcimont, county in the State of Maine. carried Indians rs. __ * lT1 m it by over 5,00 The President and liis Cabinet. necticilt, whic gives ClevelaiK Politicians, editors and newspaper gGV o-jves an in oof respondents are all busily engaged Democratic ti making a Cabinet for President Clevc- -which frave ( land, this may seem.officious but it is \ Cleveland over nnf TJir> nfrrlv fhinf "\forr?c_ 1 trate will on the fourth of March next The Ver, bccome the entrusted servant o;' the people, and in the selection of his con- And have wc stitotional advisors it is his imperative so and nothing duty to consult the popular wish and determination look to the public weak Then it is not ocrats will ren amiss for tiro humblest of citizen* to ger, and can talk of the Cabinet to be formed, and institutions sal ^ to give expression to his view as who crisis. But w should form that advisory body. Gov- talk of revolut: ernor Cleveland is pre-eminently a man upon whose sh of the people, and we have no doubt j sibility for sue vV > matter as in all others, 1 the light of the developments of the the iuty v eil and faithfully, past ten days,?the question answers gem : Herald commenting on i itself. The Grand Old Party has been give rtaid subject, says: i beaten and routed, and the infamous fy. id takes the Executive ! leaders of that infamous party are now stril i hands tree. Beyond , engaged in a conspiracy to thwart the to I >" bva partvffout bv the i wi" oft,"i l>e0Ple- and tD il!a"S'"'a": t0 d ; the chosen of all those |115 President, Jas. G. Blaine. By the ger, borough reform of the i official count, Cleveland has carried Sha ;s which come into vogue j the State of New York t>y a snfe major- the >nged inle of thc .pait) j j t| ( jnsures j,is election bv a satii ;oinir.anded to give up' ' . , ? ireunistances of his elcc- j majority 01 twenty iu the Electoral F us opportunity of rnak- j College. Despite the official figures rem American history equal; now j? Albanv, from even* election ling hteton, Jefferson ami; .Ustrlct in the Slate of Xc?- York, the tent Llmo?.t oqnul to that of , . ? . y give him an opportun-i Ciainc are still pretending to of t! ; countrymen which few j believe that he has carried that State was e had. lie has no more ; by a handsome majority. With the oftl us to moot; ami at the I ? - , , {ministration he will do : VlIe Use of mone.vi they hope to buy np T end- this if! fr ijniiisr; soine of the county canvassers and j foil* d making those other j have the returns so altered, for these Em; ient> on the character; ,nonev considerations, as to give a Uni >vinch his own fair start . V , , ' , . ? majority for the man of Maine. ljpon Moi ionablv the general wish the . coutin"ency of this nefarious Blai Delaware Senator, the scheme failin? of its purpose, tiiey er s should be tendered the 'cxpect t0 buIldoze the canvassing ers!; ry of State to the new I boanis 1,1 somc of thc districts, and, triu , or at least, that an im- jto have jad?es truckIe t0 Pai*t>' feelings he v n the Cabinet should be 1 an<1 party Prejudi<*s; hoping for the acki is as yet a matter of accomPlisIimeiit of both Oi either of can hether he would accent these ends' thoy look? t0 secure, for tion lis kind, were it tender- the Plumed Knave, the prize he so Fail as, it seems, a life tenure crazi,-v coyets and so wildly prays for. in ti Delaware Senatoiships, 1,1 ?.rdei* th&t the latter scheme may eye ?e best if he hesitate to not miscarry> the JRepublicau National proi four years under the ad- Committee has employed cmncnt non lawyers to represent the forlorn hope, can the sacrifices and accep- these gentlemen of the legal fra- nati nosition would involve. I teinity are headed by William M. met t ho would do it for the Evarts at,d ?eor8? a?w-U? ??"?<* ?"? u tv and the country, d.stingmshed m history as the long- Ha; ids, and sorely, the ser- winded secretary of the President de tnu ire, ahle and incorrupt*- >*> the Fraudulent-Hayes; the lat- Ii in the Executive Depart- ter as tlle goveruii.ent|leading attorney non Government. Always in "'e star-route trials, in which he coir ndtv and faithful to the secured tl,e ?=4uittal of Dorsey & Co. Con shine and in storm-she Blai"e's ?P<*'a"'<>". with Erarts t0 11 ; elevation to theprimier- a:,d Bliss f?r hls, cl,ief is to Mai ion as a recognation of de:>1 with boards of 6aPe,'r,sors >n a Tbr blic service, an omen of sufficie"t m"cbcr of the counties of Gra ted North and South. Xcw York just as the returning boards nier he South should be re- of Florida, Louisiana and South Caro- and : persons of such States- liha wcre dcalt wi,h in 1876" Wi,h mat Moroni Coke Retail the assui'ance of finding unscrupulous proi he great West pi^ents Republican politicians in command of _G . ? some of them, and with the hone of Art nmrraau, uooaiey, ; , ird and Morrison, and Ending facile Republican judges in Blai ,hy centres of the East ?*ome ^ Ihe rural courts. Messrs. tion ; of names, headed by Evarts and Bliss, with a gang of sub- figh Eaton and others. ordinate lawyers from New York city new would be complete with- ami its neighborhood, propose to in- pow )f a distinguished repre- vade selecte(1 counties and bulldoze or 0 the independants who Ju==le the canvassing of their returns the sigual service to the vie- 80 as t0 cheat Governor Cleveland out the in the campaign just majority of the people's ballots, fore The New York Herald of the tenth bet\ )rk Herald in the same *n?k? sa>*s: Con torial from which- we ^c have plain and very serious conl i thissnbieof words t0 say t0 Messrs. Evarts and Xev i tins subject. ^ Bliss about this plot:- fev theiefore, even if he "Gentlemen, you will push this 1 a just influence in his countrv perilously* near to the ver?-c of poii i*..*? u-? luuu^uiiuama wuv tuucw y, rcvuiuuuii n wu [igicioi m ruui uir **?o c i4i his election. In his canerv and find unscrupulous supervi- aiI(j i other parts of the new sors and facile judges to do your bid- , they are entitled to a ding. Your party \va9 fairly beaten lerous recognition, not in the election. The majority did not had e had their votes, but submit to be howled out of its victory and [ that part of the demo- last week anil will not submit to be aU(j rich supported him are juggled out of it this week. It has no ~ m as to the proper policy more respect for your lawyers' tricks ration. They stand as than it has for a mob's bludgeons. The an" onspicuously as he for Presidential cheat of 1876 shall not be But nomical administration, repeated with success, nor attempted the civil service, for a con- with impunity. You may flatter your- quj ;ruly American foreign selves that your lawyers' gowns are reform and against all strong enough armor to protect you. 01 lon and surplus revenue. But beware, for your own sake, lest ofC a in his councils would you be mistaken. If you are as wise enir r-irfmseir of a support as your recent associate, Jay Gould, very greatly need. you will follow his example of surren- * dents have not asked and der." lot ask Mr. Cleveland Eminent counsel have been engaged T1 'will make "a* fm^ser! on the Demoratic side, and Ex-Senator mct he does not urge and, Conkling will lead the forces. Lawyers ancl> i, compel t&em to tske a in this matter, of such grave movement i4sai ^-S to the people, should he allowed full The as not t.lie democratic . . , ... ...... hp?t :lected ; it was bv the sc0Pe to exercise and use their abilities, ueai 'honest democrats and legitimately, to detect errors and mis- anc^ :ans and against a very takes in the count, and argue as earn- nat*( ic defection that he was eS(jv a8 {jiev can ;l|j questions of cannot hope to carry - . mPo xnt reforms to which he fmu]> before th? ProPer canvassing ea without the continued Board. But they should be allowed KeP 3 zealous assistance of to go this far and no farther. This nom i the old parties who js n0 fjme for trifling, and the people ^vc will not permit anv set of men, of not I ??!lf Dmaa' _ % . ^ r> , ^ , ^.1, vu?i iiic iiwi- whatever traae or p^oiession, to ueieat smi be wise, prudent and their honestly, expressed well, through not! :tion of his constitution- medium of the ballot. Cleveland euen has been honestly and fairly elected, was. ?a and the manhood of the nation will see of tl eld V*. Blaine. to'it, that he is properly inaugurated Conl rk ~Herald gives the fol- on the 4th day of next March. Iu the to d< itates, with the plarali- la"?afl?e of lhe Uon- Daniel Do"Sh- E1 i-field and for Blaine: erty, of Pennsylvania, mosl r ^ 7a rs7 "Grover Cleveland has been elccted ried o?nf and b>' the Iivin? God a11 the P?wcrs -,oOS 4,000 on earth and in hell shall never tear wa^c ..... 2,056 _ the purple front his shoulders." l/\ A ? ? IT1 1 IJ ^ 40,/16 15*829 m 1 q . Conklinjc and Blaine. Oi'ga ^*-<36 ? office 77,059 7,000 Just when the war c'ouds were scat- ^ 61,731 47,000 (ering and the echoes of battle dying 8,S68 20,000 out, two intellectual gladiators were f e 53,545 10,000 just beginning their careers in the po 53,8^0 2,800 litical arena at the National Capital. com< 40,588 35,000 They came to the front and first 29,457 26,000 achieved prominence and distinction ^ j e.... 4,058 4,000 before the eyes of the nation as rivals ? 21,033 ? and as enemies. Roscoe Conkling and ^ _ 34,227 11,000 James G. Blaine presentedyy f;--i i, 1,1 I i^.or. OI tfle jxationai 38,276 28,000 House of Representatives, about the e 8 7,416 7,000 same time time, and it was in this ? I'qiiJ 29,000 25,000 body, the fires of hate ' between them 28,762 9,000 were kindled. In the winter of 1866, ^?e enormous popularity the rivalry between these talented > have been cut down young' leaders grew more intensely in ote in Illinois by 25,000 interesting. The Lordly Conkling mys ',000, in Kansas by 14,- called the Dashing Blaine to account for chusetts by 43,000, in his conduct in that body, and the latter pus) ?1,000, ill Minnesota by delivered himself of the following -nsha by 5,000, in Ohio wonderful satire upon his enemy: "As life i Pennsylvania by 9,000, t0 the gentleman's cruel sarcasm, I ^( isin by 20,000, leaving bope he will not be too severe. The and - 1/.?was e in some smaller states ui lush, mi^c-unuucu gcuuv* ? anil whereas Garfield ' man is so wilting; his danghtv disdain, i by 6,636, Blaine loses kis grandiloquent swell, his majestic, ter t 0 for Cleveland; Con- snpereminent, overpowering, turkey- ^rrd h gave Garfield 2,656, gobbler strut, has been so crushing to Lun 1 over 30,000; Nffw Jer- myself and all the members of this tcreased majority to the House that I know it was an act of the Br ckct, and New York, greatest temerity for me to venture Garfield 21,033, gives llPon a controversy with him. But, 1,000. sir, I know who is responsible for all cu?? cam? this. I know that within the last five se of Revolution. weeks, as members of the Houpc will """" recollect, an extra strut has character- ID! ; come to this? It seems ized the gentleman's bearing. It is short of vigilance and the fault of another. That gifted and (Gr<* on the part of the Dem- j satirical writer, Theodore Tilton, of lore the threatened dan- the New York Independent, spent xip s y the country and her some weeks recently in this city. His 'ely through the present letters, published in that paper, em- 0( hy this danger and this braced, with many serious statements, ion and bloodshed, and a little jocose satire, a part of which , onlders rests the respon- was the statement that the mantle of h a state of things? In the late Winter Davis had fallen upon Se i <C' & member from New York. The - -tleman took it seriously, and it has Jl MARUFI QLIS n his strut an additional pomposiThe resemblance is great. It is T0LD IS TWQ ting. Hyperion to satyr; Thersites EDAM TU!T CAN. "28C lercules, mnd to marble, dunghill J"."' Yo? ' t> Gentlemen: My father reali iamond, a singed cut to a Bengal ti- yt, H? im b?en a great suffer: * i?i:? nli. and the lnoloaed latter will . a wnillllljf puppy IV n i-uani? uvu. ?' ; - ? a marvelous euoct de of the mighty Davis! forgive almost profanation of this jocose A VRT* S S&rS&P rom the dav of the delivery of this baa had in his case. I think h ,, .,..,1 r>~. i- hare contained the humor foi arkablc speech, Blaine and Conk- years; but it did not show, exce have not spoken, but they con- efascrofoloiu sore on thewrij led all the same for the leadership a ye&w ago. From a few ?p L pcared at th?t time, ft gradual] ilC House. Blaine triumnj^^aild to cover his entire body. Iassu twice elevated to the sCJtfsnip ^ly zm\cU^ Md ^objocl y^jicivp. . r he began using your medicine. 1 !iat body. r / ^ few men of his age who enjoy a itne wore on. and evenjt after event M.110 1 Dan?e , . ' j . r- wao wouia testuy 10 aie iacts ix iwed ill swift succession. The Yourstmiy, w.M. fiirc State sent Ctfnkling t? the POniI T(J- P,T!,rn ted States Senate, and latir on FROM THE FATHER! rill resigned and Maine placd her * datyfor ra? to 7?? , . . i , 4 have derircd from tho use of me in a scat in that bodv. inothhort, sliarp contention for thread- AVPI^S S&TSfljDJ lip ensued, and this time Conding J x tnphed, and daring the entire time six month? ago I m* completely v?s in that august body he wis the nowlcdged leader on the Rejubli- itching, and the skin cracked f< side, and conceded by the Oposi-. , to be a brainy and powerfulman. lifo a burden. I commenced ti r\f hie mii'imcr-c fiiir? 95n!ra?n!is Sabsapabilia in April last, a: "b i i r " jt reg^iarjy since that time. ] he Senate, Blaine began to tan his began to improre at once. Th to the Presidency. He TOS a healed,aad I feel perfectly respcct?being now able to do tmncnt candidate for his jarty Trork, although73 years of age. J lination before theNational Retobli- what has wrought such a cure in -St I tell them, as I hare hero tri& convention which met at CSTcm- ayrr's sabsataklla. GIot in the spring of 1876. Cotfcling 21,1382. Yours grateful him there as the leader of the op- Hiram ] tion forces. Blaine was defeied,- JLyze's sarsapartlla era -es was nominated and Conking *"d Scrofulou* Compiah - . } 0 elas, Eczema, Blngirona, mplied again. Sores, Bolls, Tumors, and J? 1 1880 Blaine again sought the Skin. it cioars the blood * 4.v. u ~Ar. ~c rities, aids digestion, stimulates unation at the hands of his prty ^ bovel>| ^4 netot? rention which assembled atChlago. strengthens the whole system. ikling ready, equipped and smed 1 ' prepared bt lie teeth, met the ambitions um of Dr. J,C.Ayer&Co.. Low ne upon the floor of the conveniou. c,.. . ? v . 1 , - Sold by all Druggists; ?1, six bo s time lie was the leader of the nt forces. The contest ws a n01'able?"'.i"d!ed; OUT 0? THE JAWS 01 w:111IV UL ILIU UlUliU V_/iVi XUUT jc* tded mutual concessions and a ccq- The gentleman who outlir . * . _ , below is a man considerably inise ticket was placed in the fiQ an(j js note<j for his sterlii arfield, the friend of Blaine,postoffice is Yatesville, Uj hur, the chum of Conkling. Neu^J pr* Tbe followinfi1S ine nor Grant received the nomin> MR. JOHN PEARSON'S S'L , but Blaine srot the better of ti , .. ? . ,_ , ? x ^ iti' In the spring of 18821 was a t, ami as Secretary of State to tr, * very bad cough, which c r administration, he was in truth th CTow worse until fall, when I; , i_- j .. A' that I could not get about. I er behind the throne. many kinds of medicine hut c onkling in the Senate?Blaine ii grow worse. I was notified Cabinet?the former was weaker' KSTy latter apparently stronger than be- Lung Restorer. They sent to 1 \t? 11?> and got a bottle and I commei . Naturally enough, a war ensued lt rifrht away After toking t vecn the administration and MT doses, I began to improve, and klingj and the former influenced ac J^yTeet igain llm no ' trolled by Blaine, refuse to give th health.. I am confident that t r York Senators the customar storer saved my life and my nc * . _ . , " ofrthe same opinion. It is th< or of naming the Federal ap* Remedy ever made in my op ltees in the Empire State. Conk- H. promised me that he would , . manufacturers and tell them c ana Piatt resigned in consequence* ij??ful cure it made in my case their seats were filled by weaker statement of Mr. Benj. F. less prominent men. The Premier 1 Early in November, 1881, smooth sailing then, and the tid? r? ^ ;^lfe htm ? ' I ?iveB pain m her side, whicl the winds were drifting him neare foiioved by hemorrhages from nearer the shore of his ambition a,n<* severe cough. Fever she ?uld neither eat nor sleep, king was apparently powerless I wee;s she was reduced to a livi for tlift time bein<? Ll? reallv waST77T^fcii??ndin? physician told i suddenly, and wittet waruing^^^|^^fm leadened Pallet _?jL__tho c^fcy' aC^5Efenh on her stomacl teau brought down Executive haad cfantnQ1 5r- Sullivan, my i , . - - , S?n' w ?$J)r. Ilolloway m < le nation, and Arthur, the friend J* They mades^ examir.a onkling, assumed the reins of Gov- gf iio&^^^Stedi nent. With Arthur's advent into Lung Restorer aj>a last re^rt. pr "Rlflinp was rstirpd and the bottle 3nd hgf j dosc> ^ er, tfiamc was renrea, ana tne ghe CQuld retahk it on her , m leaders were even again. after about the third dose. tic National Republican convention notice some improvement in 1 . .A . ? ,00. I continued tlie medicine regi m Chicago 111 the spring of 1884, the time she had taktn two Conkling out of politics, Blaine was to walk abom the hi ,,?. , , . ,. now in better health than she 11 sought the coveted nomination. f0r several years. I b<fliev< better element of the partv was Restorer saved her life. AW . -. " , of six children, some of them en the worst element triumphed, jir Herndon's postoflice this time Blaine received the nomi- Upson county, Ga. He is 3H reliable man in every particu jnkling was resting on his arms Tiff 1 ftTTTl^TT^T nwhile. The campaign rocked on, Sfl ASiHIIuH i ublicans by the score bolted the miMlUlxi.JLI.LJx ination, and New York became the tal State. "Without it Blaine could -?yr a /"I'D 1 "\T~1 be elected. The sleeping lion was JNJ-wXl JL-lN J a power in his native State, and 0F ALL KINDS FOB S a muscle would he raiso to elect his ay?the party nominee though he T p. McMASTEE Blaine had-incurred the ill-will ic Stalwarts in New York, and cling quietly wielded his influence jfeat the knave. WATERTOWN EN( ection day came, to Blaine the BALL IIVSD COTTO> : memorable of all days. He carall of the necessary States, except LITTLE GIANT HYDRAl York, the Home State of his CnAlN AND ROTARY I :hiul enemy. Desperate, deter-j >d and insanely ambitious, Blaine j OLD HICKORY WA< nizes a conspiracy to steal the I ; j awarded by the people to Grover 1 WJS AKiS 12> * ^ eland. To accomplish this in- CORTLAND WAGON ' ius schemc, he calls on the legal rnity and Evarts, Bliss & Co. MANUFACTURER 2 to the rescue. To beat his old PLATFORM SPRING iv and for the cause of the right, cling steps to the front and assumes BUGGIES eadership of the Democraticsjd^ and Qon..00 fha " "! ? rrrrmu. Cleveland is elected-" T * ^tons. hen the fight is wholly done and Give us a call, andwe will j moke shall have drifted away, the you want CHEAP. itry will see Blaine, the fallen, and j ^ McMAST] cling, the victor! It will be but . -?* '""I.- Just Eecei August, 1881, it was discovered that on's wife was in the last stages of con-< &1 )tion. She was coughing incessantly at times would discharge quantities of1 T TT (! IT M M [rom her lungs, could not sleep or re-, JJ-' ^ ^ ijnvt.Jiinor nn her stomach, and we ! "lit it on?y a question of time when | :.'ould be compelled to Rive way to the; TUB GILT-EDGE BUTTE lestrover. After all other remedies p t? xr.,ia<wp<; tty rv^im failed, we got Brewer's Lung Restorer a *fuli ]ine 0f Groceries and Ca began it m very small doses, as she very weak. She soon began to ime; continued the remedy and was re- XXX POWDERED, GRJ ;d to life and health, and is to-day bet- and all grades of PURE SUG. han she has ever been before. I re- old prices, 11 to 14 pounds fox her restoration as nearly a miracle, which she is indebted to Brewer's ro \ST coffe?"stag" g Restorer. ? v?rnn r of Mocha and Java. "E. L. ( R. W. Bon nek, Macon, Ga. so](j Common Rio?loose ewer's Lung Restorer is a purely vege- ^heap. _____ i preparation, contains no opium, mor- _7rirmv?_ c, bromide or any poisonous substance. ?VOODEA WARE?LARGE 1 for circular of long list of wonderful Tubs, Pails and Buckets, s. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Sugar Loxes, Old Style and P \r~? Rollinc Pins. Foldintr Lar> Boj ^ Tables; Step^Ladders, Butter: ' ?? dies, Spoons, Etc. it. JAS. B. BIGHAM, WILLOW WARE?CLOTE DENTIST, ers, Laundry, Market, Pic uluate of the University of Maryland,) Lunch and iancy Baskets ine ty. Office: stairs in Johnston's new brick building TINWARE?A FULL LIN BLACKSTOCK, S. C. Goods. Dairy Pans, Pudding, >h 1 + vim Pie ^ns. Try one of the Nev Pie Plates. Broilers, Cake > d A T TP Cutters, Muffin Rings and eve -?? I i p i. ^Housekeeper could wish for. SE Pair Thoroughbred Black BERK- [ v SHIRE HOGS. Apply to LAliJE ASSORTMENT 0 pt23tf J.M. BEATY. 'Sets. Qiild's Baths, Etc., v. \ V . \ ?a?? ?a?? - CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. T^T A T" Story PLAL "to. ; rALN JL iSK, War St., New I HURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST. ? ?, Oct. 2$, 1882. _ ,, ,, les ai Glovor, CHARLESTON, S. C. iyt TT3 D A Ul FOR sr from Scrof- Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Yarnish Ivj\ jrvn. r kj *11 you what GlkSS) Putty, Colors, Glue, &c. 17- 4 LYINR. THOMLINSON, arilia (Factory in Charleston.) ! MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, BRIDLES is wood mnst j Harness, &c. THE MOST GOODI r at least ten | dealer S.VDDLF.RT, HARDWARE, ptmthe^rm j leather, &c./&c. otTwhich ap- Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c. y spread so a? . i3? MkefixG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ily stock of Ladies Dross G re yon he was j ????????? 7 Cashmere?all Wool. The ot pity, when , TTE^Rl STEITZ, this market. Dress Gingh; tr? w? ' line of Dress Flannels, Sac) s good health ; TmTMWfftl, coods will sell themselves i imtypersena ui,u ?>_,,__ />,-..?-ttj nia/.iihiicase. 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, Brown, Garnet artd Is pHUiXPS." . TT^ _ Apples, Oranges. Bananas, Cocoannts, 'TOWELS AND DO "It Is both* 1 Lemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, pleasure aix* ; Peanuts, Cabbages, &c. . . . , . . o,. the benefit I y. E. cor. Meeting & Market Streets, White and Brown Bleachi CHARLESTON, S. C. White and Gray, Slowe's B ffljfa ^jHARLES C. LESLIE, * coveredwife Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer ~ , , ,. 0 9 sore?. Tks iu These Goods are bound to s d Intolerable FLSH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY la*?? yutocivso ' ? ? ' 4 ?MY STOCK OF GENTS ua whenever fetalis Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market. jest, and my Office No. 1 Market St., East of East Bay t t ? '"po ^ a pc ie use of the Consifniments of Country Produce are -H-AlO, iA.ro, ad hare used respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, ?fcc. My condltioa Perishable Goods at owner's risk aft'.r Call and be convinced of e sores hare delivery to Southern Express Co. well in every -r~ / % good day's -J-, BROTHERHOOD & CO., I A Many inquire # ___ iWw ? IKON MERCHANTS. er, Tt^ Oct! Dealers in Machinery and Supplies. XVXjJT JjXL/ii 17, agents for ?HHU7S.,? ; 'MAID OF THE SOUTH CORN HILL." ? .. No. 1G5 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. iti, Eryiip- Try our 50 cents Machine Oil?the best RECEIVED YESTJ Blotche"., in the market. raptlonc of ot all iraprt- T AGER BEER tho action of -* ^ tttiltjut PROM THE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO., CHARLESTON, S. C.: at the saina low prices. Have now a Standard Beer superior to oth- Another lot of those pretty ,H ii,? ers, put up in kegs, patent stopperbottles, , admired our store first o e!I,m2SS. and bottles in barrels for export, to keep a Flannels, Cotton Flannels, I tile* for S3. longtime. Empty beer bottles bougnt Piedmont Drills, Shirtings;a Ag?nt in Columbia, Mr. Julius Krentleis- more piece of that extra hea ?? CLEMEXSCLACllJS. " ALSO AT TH ' ?importer akd dealer ix? 'SvmceTto WINES' LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, S, FeSSpMklfa'o? lg integrity. groceries and provisions, jsu11 wumbjr, 1\ t it i p t No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. * A.TEMENT. /-wTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, \J YOUR PRESENCE IS R ttacked with WHOLESALE GROCERS, between the hours of 7 o'ck ontinued to (Sundays excepted) betwe< cot so weak ?and? intend to extend our busine tried a great ontinued to PROVISION DEALERS, blydie* Dr! 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, LIVE AND J Sard" Store CHARESTON. S. C. need taking wo or three "DOYD BROTHERS, jpey "SHJ I by the time -*-) , Ma ; able to get Wholesble Grocers, Liquor Lealers Ab a ajwffl in excellent x W y-m he Lung Re- ?and? sighbors are . i best Lung COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -,-x ~r-7* \ tinion. Dr 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C U LJ1 A write to the - I L I 'J jLJ ?f the won- W. ADIAR & CO , Hearnond. wholesale and retail dealers in ?? hile sewing SUKGICAL INSTRUMENTS, aken with a Perfcmeries asp Toilet Articles, x ,. i was soon Cor. King and Yanderhorst Streets. OUR Buyer has just returned fr her lungs qj?aRLESTON, S. C. and best selected stocks of Dry G "BStaf o B. THOMAS, AGENT, ^ to the peopte of fM. 'nSSttot he nvroiypm\p No. ?"0KixgSt., Opposite Liberty, -.... ost delicate WI1 JOW SILA-D.tt**, T>*rri? n?!w?rr ? Y>rvnTT "D i. I then INGS, LACE CURTAINS, 'amily physi- CoRKACE3 AN-D Upholstery Goods, Son' 5CHARLESTON, S. C. WC-DOW A^OS M>DE TO ORDER. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I sent ford . G. CUD WORTH & CO., cheapest get the most patronage ~ found that ' We mean every word we adv( ^&s^nato wholesale Goods from llarly?Sd?hy SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, bottles, >he 1W Wpwtv/: Stupw diis6. blie %a i n/**??, -t| f | | s^that^ung <).1,r08ITE Charleston Hot l YV 11 have a family CHARLESTON, S. C. srown. ' is Yatesville, a L^-c-GA<xF & CO. P. S. Look at our Fifty-Cent Sh a thoroughly J\. ' Our One Dollar Shirt has no eqi ^ CHALt<est0n ice house, Look at our Cloaks. Look at 01 117 ilARXET, COB^g CETTRCH STREET, c^eaP^' (i cu t t?t ? Our Answer: "It's CASH!" II, EStON, S. C. In connection with our Clothing JSF~Ice packed for the cotn^jy & specialty, last winter, which we will sell at! ? " X Now, for your own good, don't; J^UCAS & RICHARDSON, \ stationers, PRINTERS asdbla^k ? ALE BY BOOK MANUFACTURERS, XJ RM1 lADl? DUB L & CO. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. [ty llJj f Ui) g A. NELSON & CO., ?wholesale dealerc ix:rmE' BOOTS AND SHOES, ^ r PRESS. N0. 23 IIayxe Street, ^L/1 ? JLIC PRESS CHARLESTON, S. C. I ARROWS -ppSRY BISCHOFF & CO., SONS. vrnoLESAE grocers ttt AND DEALERS IX CAROLINA RICE VV E BEG LEAVE TO fc ir TT7T-' ^ the citizens of Wmnsboro and of proprietors of THE celebrated County that we have taken char; rv^\i"P a 'wy CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. Shop near the south-east corner i s~itt . -r^rrvrv-wr o ,, ington and Yanderhorst Streets, 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C the Baptist Church, where we are S OF i to do eveiything in the line of B. SlIBEIHEIIER wnnn wriDi HAS REMOVED HIS BAR ROOM " "J" " TO *r'?n wh"~ H.T iwFK'g^a-] jng*e wi"8lve 3^fo'ti01'; SR&TO- Where he will always keep on hand a WAG0^cISiA^ua J fine assortment of liquors, including VEHICLES, VHlf _ And we unhesitatingly GUAI full XXXX GIBSON RYE, SATISFACTION. OLD CROW WHISKEY, Wft are now fuUy Prerpared to 7 ture SWEET MASH CORN, [NGS ' N' C* C?RN TOISKEY> Together wUhal, grades of Wine, Gin, f Offal GOfll ll R, CHOICE clc*' etc* Cheese, and All goods sold at nned Goods. C0LUMBIA AND CHARLOTTE Which are known to be of tlu excellence, and which have a)wa v-ttt imnn r>t>tr't?,c i.-i- * u liai jc,u * enure sausiacnon. 4.RS, at the We are also prepared to make one dollar. LAGER BEER AT $1.00 per Dozen, for >*?? sJSSr,, HOlJSE BUIL? . an^ T Q Estimates and plans furnished < Jan Jv- cation. I VARIETY THE CROSBY INSTITUTE, A ?oiviedy & SM Flour and . Aug30-fxtf S'J2 pIYES MODEL COURSES OF ITS OWN prn;+Q van U in all the Common School and Colle- W A XTT^Tl iruiis, ran- giate Branches, including bookkeeping and TT AllliJi/. vocal and instrumental music. Five to eight elaborate recitations, with reports [ES, IIAMP- daily. Teachers, experienced; buildings, Nic, Work, han&some; location, beautiful and salubrindless varie- ous; church facilities, good. School fully COTTOX SEEDT COTTOX*i supplied with charts, maps, globes, blackboard surface, patent desks, etc., etc. The v mr Reading Room, always open and free to u all, has a Choice selection of currant literature. Rates of TUITION and BOARD to I will pay (15c.) fifteen cents suit the stringent times. The conditions Bushel for 10,000 Bushels SOUN !rvt? -n? tv of a m5lH* anc* proper application being COTTON SEED, delivered to m( srytning xne gjven< Satisfaction safely gtjaran- place before the first of next N< teed. For further particulars send. for a Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal circular to ton Seed. F TOILET D. B. BUSBY, A. M., Principal, J. B. FRAZI OctlS Halsellrille, S. C. Oct 17-x3m Strothers J " - J*' N r AuTS. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN ' . TOWN! * ? ' ? S FAR THE LEAST WOXRY ! 0 foods is complete, consisting of Ladies' Black Cheapest lot of Dress \Vorsted ever brought to lms in all the latest colors. Also a splendid x Flannels, Ladies' Waterproof?cheap. These f you will look at them. Velveteens?Blue, YLIES, AND TOWEL LINEN. ts and Bed Spreads Lindseys, Canton Flannel, ngs and Unbk'nc-ed. Homespun, Drillings, almorals, Hoop-skirts, &c., &c. ?S' ell. Thev were picked out from among the LOTIIIN'G, for durability, cannot be excelled. FURNISHING GOODS IS OOJirL,JiT?;.? )TS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. these facts. Polite attention given to all. 3UIS SAMUELS. ISHINGr STOCK! ^ r- v ~ SRDAY THE FOLLOWING: o ' ' j?ir, smooth Cashmeres, in the following sliades: ig; Green, Dark Garnet, Maroon and Brovm Dress Calicoes?same brands as those so much f the season. Ginghams, White and Red light, medium and extra heavy. Bed Ticking, md Sheetings, Plaid Homespuns, &c. One ivy Kersey for Pants. "T71 /~1/^iTlXTT7^T> CirTA'nT^ f ? Jh v^um> Ji/Xi oiuxiJCi i ore to arrive in a few davs. Shoes to fit the all. NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! EQUESTED AT THE CORNER STORE )ck, a. m, and 8 o'cl'jck, p. m, any Jay, ;n now and January 1st, 1885, to decide" if we ss by selling reliable Dry Goods ana Slices at LET LIVE PBICES. 1 W J1LJP -M-fto ss e? lD THIS. | om New York, where he bough t one of thecheapest_ . J oods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, &c., ever o and Fairfield County, all of which will be sold at .. The time has now come when those that sell the so we are hound to sell. > :rtise. If you want to save money, buy your Dry * - J jLil O-Kl) & LU. irt?the best you ever saw. \ ial. ir Blankets. The cry is "How can you sell them so-? ^ ~ Department, we have a small remnant left fromhalf price. forget the place. A. WILLIFORD & CO. _ Lid!| . . '' 1 j GRAIN I ?for? SEED *airSeld je *.f the of "W^shopposr^e - "PVT7 : prepared ' XL JL Xj* V BARLEY - IL ANI) to repair -,-^OATS tAJJi TJ&X manufac- ID. R. ELENKlKEJf. LLS. I 4 ys "fiven contracts ? iNG.IffllSBOSfl HOTEL )n appli ITH. I mTTT fYTifDCir'Vrn T w n . ?<. i ijuljl# ^ a.i AyxjiwJJLU^ ?JU 1 AiiJCtO rLL X in informing the people of Fairfield Coiinty and the traveling public that he has token charge of the \Y INySBORO HOTEL, and is now prepared to receive both permanent and transient boarders. ? The building has just been repainted ? and put in first-rate condition throughout. - ?' ? The table will be supplied with the best that the local and neighboring markets. jEED!.; afford, and no pains will be spared to insure the comfort of guests. A Sample Room is provided, convenient ly arranged for the use of Commercial ra h ner Travelers. D DKY TERMS REASONABLE. ; at this a share of the public patronage is re)vember. spectfully solicited. fur Cot~ A. F. GOODIXG, EB* ; e Proprietor, i, S3, bepGtxtf ;.