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wa?Briiiii ir^iaiiEBiciBMMaeaBanaBMH^MBaMM THE NEWS ASl) HERALD, j ! to corre WDTNrS30R0j S. C. 1 wrong. ? - ---- ?--?i found l$< p. 3T. BRiciZy > to nolicy > pKOficiiTO us. - J J. q. DAVIS, \ with the :'r-~r~ . Masstich P. M. BBICE, J CUCeS th Wednesda}-, May 23, : : : 1883. I so^itou .r^==.-= j hope to The Presidential Ontlcok. part v. ' Delegates have been appointed to detrimei the Democratic National Convention, ^ie *iarV( which is to meet at St. Louis on the .is n0t ye o:b of Jane, by only a few States, but everything' indicates that Mr. Cleve- 11 1)0 iu land will be nominated on the first ^emocr; - -* - 1 a pure, ] oaiior, ana wiuiouc opposition. uioiit ' ir Though the Republican Convention ^ is not to meet till a fortnight later?on 1 the 19th of Jane?delegates have ^e.,l^ntl already been chosen by nearly a dozen 1 States, amonz which are Maine, Ver- ae,Uf,n mont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, anu Ohio, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. tn^s" ?The proceeding-in the conventions of ?0/1I'itl every one of VhoiC Stales ?how that ^l:x * ' there is an^overvvhehning sentiment ^"c^? throughout th^ country in favor of the 0 J^ctio: renomiiution of Mr. Blaine. Ia Ohio, a.nu *uv. it is trae, the convention instructed ^can the foe delegates at large to vote for *ee* C01l! 0 - ^ the of-Jjhn--She::a8an, is- manifest that even in that ^_ / State ISlaine has the heart of theEe- muc^ st -publican voters. In Maine, Vermont sn-^ and. Massachusetts he is clearly the PaPpPS* iir?t, if not Ihe only, choice "of his ** tllc party, and the sentiment in favor 01 tiemei1 + r\/\ m n/? his nomination seems to be gathering ^ force every day. S10u^ When his name was first mentioned b in the Massachusetts Convention there a *!tt*c * was "a tremendous outbnrst of ap- or'1 so,n plaase. Cheer after cheer was given, chusetts and the enthnsiasui was unbounded." WTr -r-r Tftvoe <Via co mo rTflr ?I ay vivnu xu xvaoo^ (.uv cuujv } the convention chose delegates at large, .' < every oi:e of whom is in favor ot T UC.'!l* Blaine,?the telegraph says that wl.sn !SSf^ rl the President spoke of him as "the 00*mn Plumed Bnight," "men and women mfu Ny 1 til siru rose to their feet, waved their hand- 1 work kerchiefs, and shouted themselves hoarse, while the colored delegates i"or ?!l went wild with delight." The Penn- ,ne sylvania Convention did not instruct Ltut-? " its delegates for auy oue, but the feel- i ^tistact ing of the convention in favor of | Blaine was unmistakable. iiwaFrom all these .facts it is plain that m?-n nothing stands in the way of Air. Wll? Blaine's renomiuation at Chicago but a,K* w *:l hi? r??n emresserl determination not eilinst:ll] jug daily that his f:lends &ee^Ci^' ^^gj?^"iteud ?o nominate him anyhow. The *r0ini :i EBF^ New York Tribune comes out more :i!Ul openly for this every clay; an&simal- The ^ taneousiy with the demonstrations in w-s Ulli his favor in Massachusetts, Penasyl- chair run vu.nia and Texas, Walker Blaine tele- periaatu ?a f ft.;.,,? ,t.?, thanks gTctpilS UU IUC picas liVUi Him r" his mother wrote to him from Itaiv jounced not three weeks ago that Mr. Blaine llf}SS* | was in perfect health; and Mr. Manly, Messr | a devoted friend down in Maine, says son> ^ that he has a letter from Mr. Blaine, were c'c | vvtacn tie speass 01 muisen u? t--pg "iu the best of health and '^1C Kts." sen ted Lid now comes Mr. Channcey M. g&tos,w pew, whose friends have been quite First pre and hopefnl of late, and says, G- T. G response to the question whether he Secor uld-refnse the Republican nomina- A- S. Si q if it were tendered to him: Third 'At this stage, I am not going to [ Dr. 0." use it, for the simple reason that it! Fourt > yet not been tendered to me. Mr. jr ^ sine has a perfect right to refnse it. | is the recognized leader ot his ^ fty, has held office, and is a public T. F ns bnt considering that I am merely Sixth private citizen and have not held H. L. I ce for a period of twenty years, I ^ nld be an egregious fool io"refnse a oination which has not yet been raout M pred me. Betides, I am a Blaine Alter m first, last and all the time. All tjon t0 , ? presidential preferences are for . Blaine. I never expect to get the *im' [nination, but firmly believe that kaaidsot . Blaine will." . " a kind 'Then you don't ^think that Mr. the coin line's letter was siucere?" , 'Most assuredly I do think it was lnU011> 1 cere; but mark you, Mr. Blaine I ec^5 Pr0* K/v n>An!/l wfnui fho tirkmi. ! r.-Hifs ft) IfCl >aiU UU ?? VUIU tvxMW v?*v tion; bo merely said that bis name before >uld not be presented to the Con- <tot. ition. If Mr. Blaine is drafted for ** vice, so to speak, if his nomination onc me inanimous, I have no doubt that he District [1 accept it and that he will be the meeting ididate for the .Republican party ]esshe^ 5 fall. 'You know this convention will be own co irely different from any of its pre- tions. lessor?. In the conventions prior After 18S4 there was no donbt of the ino. pre. Ifction of me nominee, xne uoini- Ition of a candidate at the conven- "ill, t"( b practically "-meant- his election, die. d Jo secure the nomination there Then is a great deal of fighting among s various factions and cliqaes. But i election of 18S4 changed all tnis, ?raf-uiat d at the coming convention I be- a body < ve there will be an utter absence of ques and factions, but, instead, an T, nest desire on the part of the deletes to choose a man who is likely !o Thefc rrv the Republican party back to rP, wer. It i3 all very well to ralk of ? * - - n. fisndii vorite sons.' No doubt they can ;h carry their respective States, bnt 'j1 c?j mt we "want is a man strong enongh 5)iyoa?1 carry not only his own State, bnt Ac i entire country, and I think ilr. f1 une is the man who can do this, and it is why I favor his nomination."? 2, Globe. _ ^ Spartan Political Missions. the Oth< tinued 1 he Columbia Register has recently tanburs lished two letters to the Boston vH*e? ** cidecl c uscript lrom two gentlemen of pro?oaj,] Jon in reference to the establish- As it it of a political missionary journal probabl South Carolina. Both of them T ie that there is a dreadful state of fo^hin rs. politically, in this State, and 0f his U I it is the dntv of Massachusetts to promise e to the rescue. One of these *>i i jpc lemen claims to have traveled in * considerably in recent times, We i [befonnd loud complaints on every With tl jg of the way the government was primary fcacted and great dissatisfaction ^jF1 a distrust among the people gen- pj3n t^( |v. He thinks, therefore, that the be mor is ripe for the beginning of a contest. :?oi mission in this State, which We ti ? ? ? ? _ Bg finally,. free its people from the that we NSeHBHBH&dom or Bourbon domination. The co ^Ris gentleman doubtless did hear News n ts as be alleges. There have In all r persons, and are now, who hare field wi Bpessed dissatisfaction with some of Greenr B^BSBBmSactions of^the Democratic party; Candida Bstill they are true to its principles last and 11iiirtriP imumaamsaaariwkagilameamveetmr v?r-. -.'tjta^roa Dhly laboring within the party j nor Union have as yet ct what they believe to be ; and may not have any at ' - ' 1 J ! In every party there will be ; preierences tueu woum yu jraetimes wide differences as ; the contest between the t }Yc suppose it is even so j dates and thus prevent an party of grand moral ideas in j that might otherwise arise, asetts. It is upon these differ- j Even if every county in tat these men, who seem so ; has a candidate we are o s about our political welfare, j primary, for it places soi revive again the Republican j at a disadvantage, in*that They will find to the great ; them from having that p it of their pocket-books tnat : men- pupuiuuuw ucuwuus. est of Democratic discontents j The News is high in it t ripe enough to be garnered Col. Perry. His seleclioi mblicau storeh mses, nor will by a convention, and it ? the immediate future. The i satisfaction. Anotberconv itic party has given the State ; make as equally a good jonest and economical govern- j re-eled Col. "Perry himsei ice '76, and there is no demand j vention plan ha? always j for a change, nor will there j good men ami true, there 1 the party becomes one of; no l-oason for a change. and corruption. Bat if those! ,, ,. , , . , : Consrcssional bpecu en think a change is wanled, j uled badly in the State, let i The Greenville New?, 1j >Cii up their coffera and pour its belief that.there will be 9 ine lap of the 1'ev. J. lien- in the next Convention, f ;Luic to carry o:i the work, thus: pie of South Carolina have no : n? ? i Spartanburg and Union for a. lht,v will lost, no money Greenville and Spartanburg f< e all the fun. If this Kepnb- Faiiueld for Brattoa ssionary journal is started we ! Sdent that its subscription list j The eight doubtful vo 1 Carolina will keep it running -is Lhp. ca!is it Jeast^ probably two, ii too considered. We are relial yle is not indn?ged in. WitT;~th?rthe*C eight vofes wil bright prospect we think the j Gen. Braltoul an(T we d rould be started right away. correctness of the report attention of the various gen- : rrjvy him sixteen to start interested in the work is not jjfews places Linrens ii h engrossed with foreign mis- co]aiiin. Whether Laare work in South Carolina, we vote is a question. Laure nggest that they also establish ' we believe in all probabil lAma miecirtn o n rl f l'r M VA^f ' i _ ? ft IVIUV/ uwu i k. j vvr * y w ^ yyiU iUI* VJ3T ^ I i Lf lit I I U : I e of the rottenness of Mtis?a-' make his vote at tlic be Republicanism. , ; The figures of the News a Flic State. Convention. ! ?re maUcrs of SiKcnlalion ?? ; not be decided until the State Democratic Convention,' cIare themselves. At any ict in Columbia on Thursday, Brattou is not the man o have been one of the finest about methods ofnomiiiati o:;d most intelligent body of as tha office is concerned ich has assembled at the cnpi-' tion by a primary or c ;c reconstruction, and their would be equally satisfaot ows them to be men who are Hi* admirers' have broti^ - intelligent and fine looking, ward without his solicit: :i who went to perform a Bratton may or may nol rhich they did tA the highest primary, but'under any ci ion of the people of' Soulh The News and Herald i. leave his claims the peopl ? composed of'representative trict,'firmly believing that >m all sections of the State, : character and devotion to re the State's interest at heart of his State will commein > would refuse under all cir- favorable consideration c ces to bow to the prejudices in the district. a^ognes and political office- ; - ? -ite -mutter where they eo:ne i Prof. l. r>. IIaynks, tl s the work which they did : to-calicd "third party' sly show. , has made (he fyj lowing st ion Y. J. Pope, or Newberrv, Please allow ir.e space atiimonslv clecied (cmporarv f)*cdj for a mora proMbi ,. ." . * tiou in (Jolumbia May 2 n, wlnca was a.terwarus made ( numerously signed by Ieac *nt. After expressing his throughout the S ale, 1. to the Convention, lie an- about i; third party in it . that ii was reauv for busi- '!,c P"P?f of t^cso wh , signatures to the call to ] : party. We trust your city s. Jas. F. Hart, F. W. Daw- will be well represented iie Jones and 0. A. Woods . vention. It is left to cash :ctcd by acclamation ai^lc-: large to the Rational Gonve-n-_.,n(i on - 'j| nsTsfake in regard to the Congressional Districts - \u*e-' a third party was corre .h. fo,.awing names hich were unanimously ciccteci: _ press of the g.ate> District?F. W. Wagener, j * raham. ! r^nK Greenville Democi d District? M. U. McSweeny, ! b!ed isi convention, rcque; iio-Icr. i P^i)Crs district to ] District-J. K. P. Goggans, ! resolutions laudatory of I M. Doyle. j ^erryj nominating him fo: h District?Col. Jin. T. Sloan,: Wei!-we wolll(l havls "ot ? ; objection to publishing x>. uim. District?Leroy Springs, W.: li?n5?-hut before wc do v* riuo?. to the Greenville N District?B. \V. Edwards, \ stai;ce, if we publish thesi lack. j and b.fcip along Congress ith District?'Wm. Elliott, Aha-; willitdo a little cainpai i Gen. Bratton also? It is a heated discussion, a resolu- tfia^ don t work J?oth way nominate State officers by the j Tiie Brazilian Senate h? system was defeated by the . ^ handsome majority, the ne majority of 207 to S3. As | eipale all the slave/in tin of compromise the friends of | present there is not more rention plan introduced a reso- j million slaves worth aboi svhich was nnanimonsly adopt- ' 000, and the bill v?iil give iding for a canvass from aspi- : a long-desired liberty. r r State offices before the people ! omancibatin-/ them has .< the convention to nominate J 0n for more than twenl Efi-'-ers. It only provides for ' leaves Cnba and Porto I etir.g in each Congressional countries in the new wor , hat docs not prohibit other ; the traffic of hnuiau beings s, and the people will doubt- j r from all candidates in their : The Stale Convention, /unly seeking State nomina-' voted heavily against t j made a wise concession adopting resolutions endors- : cates by providing for a sident Cleveland and the Mills j canvass for Governor and ; Convention adjourned sine Governor. After the pcop I heard the candidates the iceting was a wise, conserva-1 excuse for the cry, ,;ring? , and the people should con-j pulling." They can thei: e themselves on sending such ! gates and instruct them Df men to represent them. j choice. I The Charlestoi# World lie VUU lCO?- *,v?A VVM?* VOO. , ~-CT~ i lotion endorsing the Mil rreenviHc News savs: -I ? , ? ? , e r> ~ t> ! elate Convention had no appearance of Gen. Bratton as = . , , . Jaie for the Federal House of i rcverGllce ant? tries to ma ntatives in this district will; that the people of the Stal y disturb calculations and ; of it. This is b?sh. The * endorsed Cleveland and e course of past contests the:,,,..,, , . U.s\rxt~> ^irriHor] ?nfn m~sr\nz.inrr ' AllIlS Dili. AlJlS ShO\ UiXfO yccu uniwvuiMiv , ations composed of Greenville,; want. s aDd Fairfield on one side and : ??. <>.??^ iburg, Union and Richland on t ^as total number of bi ir, and ?f the contest had con-1 lations introduced in the between Mr. Duncan, of Spar-1 House up to date is 12,56 r, and Col. Perrv, of Green-! r 0 {Un , ,da convention hid been de-j 6-v ro?re. ,hf" ;:000 lh0 >n, those combinations would i s?nted in the first one h v have confronted each other. ! of the last Congress, "is, however, Gen. Bratton will} House has passed 425 an< ! 831 bins and 24 Senate bil f Richland's delegation secured j sen^i0 tl2e ^-'resident lor j 3, taking on? county from each ! ? ,vo opponents, and we have the , The Ohio Democracy i of another dead-lock and j soj^ for Cleveland, and ii itter fighting among the coun-!,. . , 1 & ? | fcle language endorse his * * * ! tion. The Mills bill is a lave three strong candidates, i and the message of the P le plurality plan and a Jistrict j pr0yC(j hearty terms. 7. the people can choose one or " r . , ,, Dd the winner wenld have to ?" r'fas- t0 suPP3rt lhs big vote. With the majority tion bill? sre could not by any possibility -ass?e=*? e than one repetition of the The General Assembly < , Let us have the primary. ern Presbyterian Church hink there is 110 cause for alarm more ou Thursday. Imt shall have another dead-lock, will come up for con mbinations mentioned by the present tncctin"*, amoi nt> mftv" not be continued, mitrhf mpntinM thfi ma1 irobability they will not. Fair- i Woodrow's evolution the< 11 certainly not combine with ? ille this time, for she has a FOR DYSPEPSIA and li .te to whom she mil stand tot, [all the time. .Neither Laurens to cure. For sale by Dr. "W. a candidate ! Not a single objection has been QS all. Their i raised against Mr. Fuller, the prospccickly decide j tive Chief Justice, bat the Repnbii- Qj ,hree candi- | cans in the Senate persist in putting it ! <-,fr Tt ?o filmnsf cAfflff] that he will _V IStUU'iU'wtV j J.KJ tAAJhMVww . j be confirmed, and why this delay no the district one comprehends. pposed to a ' T~~~T' IT . Lnrr _ ? .. Gov. Hill, who a few months since JJUU ine conntie. , . it_ ^ . in< it orevmts Pose" as a candidate for the Presi- forj -1 ,. , dencv against Cleveland, received five andi jwer which ? ?T , ' . ? enfc votes in the 2*ew lork Convention for hej . ^ . delegate-at-large to St. Lonis. ills its s praises of " ? . piac. , vote snows the emptiness ot his chances Drat i was made . ,r njai _ , had he not withdrawn. 'iivc general [ th6a enlion could In Republican politics Gresliam's Qua; selection or boom seems to be gaining more f. The con- strength. An effort will be made to ^nd brought us induce the Harrison men of Indiana ?% . :forc we see to support him, and if this is successfal he will go to the convention with iigru good prospects of success. lations. ... , The story that the Indiana Detnoc- i i supporting raCy js {oru internal dissensions ; a deadlock juis ^ccn shown to be false. There wire* it ont ^ave keen s^ca<jy Democratic gains in ^ town elections and the party is cnthuDunoan ?lf' siastic for Cleveland. Indiana, with a >r Perry'. 18 second place on the ticket, is safe. 40 The German Emperor has siillan- OUTi . .. , . .... t_ * Les ot iiich- ouier lease or me. ojiouiu nu rucuver j pie them, is not the plans of a number of prominent.j a. b 3ly informed German statesmen would fall to tb? j CAJ1 1 be cast for ground and give way to tne sentioifot not ^he merits of the present Emperor. Intl ; with. The Somb one bus ligured out that the ^ 1 the Perrv Democrats will have 240 votes in the xla ns will thus electoral college, while the Republi- xw ns may, and cans will only have 142, with 29 doubtity she will, ful votes yet to be counted ou either J This would side. * oinnir.o- 2-t. " 3 s , 0 , ekce>:t developments place Treas- 5 nd ours also , 25 , nrer Tate s defalcation as treasurer of iMp 'co^tX Kenn,ck.vatS2o0,000. KJ ' rate Gen. _ ^ , Syrap of Figs I00F to quibble . f , Is Nature's own true laxative. It is 100 1 oil* as iai . ~ _ . . . the most easilv taken, and the most T his nomma- * * effective remedv known to Cleanse the i convention x , * ... 4. /. t oystetn when Bilious or Costive; to 01 \ vO mm. rv,snpl Headache?. Colds and Fevers: ' fist him for- to Care Habitual Constipation, Iudi- 1,000 ation. Gen. gestion, ctc. Manufactured only by : oppose the thc California Fig Syrup Company, , San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr sfoi rcumstances W. E. Aifcen. ' ' *pij is willing to ? 5^ - A Sweet Opera Singer Strikes a High Note rapid 3 0 e ^lb" Hearing that a member of the Carlson his sterling .Opera Company., which delighted Chicago Sen !hp iritprpsfs audiences witli comic opera, held one- ?ers> ;u? interests twent^h of ticket Xo 82fUj which drew Cm .1 him to the ?50,000 in the March drawing of the Louif (he voters isiana State L ttery, a Traveler representative was informed that Miss Clara Wis- or M dom was the fortunate person. Calling at her hotel, Miss Clara Wisdom, who is a lie leader of very attractive young lady of twenty-two, Adc . . and whose voice and manners are quite as ? mo\ fiueiu, charming aslier appearance, said: "I held atemcnt: one-twentieth of ticket No. 82,114, which fA fh-.t- drew $50,000 in.the March (13th) drawing t> t? -* of the Louisiana State Lottery C*;. The uoncon\en- Qarleton Opera Company was en route to fncI* 2 ana 2b, so Denver, and at Ogden a vendef came into ling citizens our car, and remembering a 5ve dollar n0 0'n :as nothing gold piece which I had found in Los An-Ldnem nor was it' geles, I thought I would invest. A rpnnncforl didn't win the largest has Form a third JWg* me W STf and county JffiJ Hi thfl coil- ,? of an COmmunU^Jp^^^ "Worth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake at hotels City, Fla., was taken with a severe Cokl*, jcnred. The attended with a distressing Counlv-tlna p/-yr formation of running into Consumption -in" its first ^ ct"d in the sta5es- He tried many so-called popular Willi ;?e4OT,f cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Wi jin instant, ^yas reduced in flesh, had difficulty in de< part oi the breathing and was unable to sleep. Fin- Ro ally tried Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for J. . Consumption and found immediate relief, "Jr, acv, asscm- and after using about a half dozen bottles ert -f " :,a sound himself well and has had no return Fo " uV* V*^tlie disease, jmo oiner remeay can snow toi publish some so grand a record of cures, as JDr. King's -^T( Joiwessman ^ew Discovery for Consumption, Guar- V ? . anteed to do just what is claimed for it r re-election. Trial bottles free at McMaster, Brice & +1,1 the slightest Ketchin's Drug Store. * J0J:t these resolu- - : _?_--^rrr-?r? of.y< ^Sp*AL"^ is Passc^> by ^ ^ rhe work of office fono steadily D jkT^L^gfS fi? y year?, and H| A g# 9 WbM *3 state iico the only of (Id in which ?lll" Ma legalized. although it KUWULn ic he primary, WW half 1 - ' I n n . Hk T,n loiisadvo- Absolutely cure. preuminarv an(i< T.ipntonnnt -This powder never varies. A marvel of Lo purity, strength and wholesomeness. More Iu shall have economical than the ordinary kinds, and yr w Mn u ,.n cannot be sold in competition with the sorr ' multitude of low test, short weight aium from and "wire- or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. vous t send dele- Royal Baktko' PowDEit Co., 106 Wall staW as to their Sold by ilcilaster, Brice & Ketchin, T23 Grocers. MchSfxly t^e "pn S5 JUST BECEITED." I 7 Oil ike it appear stoct :e want none ncoe; Convention A NEW LOT OF he endorses inipr 7S what they i c ' ? ? ? /NTT l TTVTlr-l POPULAR SMArJi?, lis and resosfcl-ceeding KIBBOSS, FLOWERS AND ntimber pre" FEATHERS. J? nndred days ifcirc So far the SfjB 1 the Senate IM Is have been ; f/M innrnvnT T"P VATT WA\TT A HANDSOME HAT~f B or BONNET at a reasonable price, give? / JflB arc at last osaca,L . ' ? q unmistaka- / adminletra- PATTERN HATS AT COST Iso endorsed i Kwefc resident ap- Everything in the Millinery line chei^?B~q "Who now ^or casa l^Kss tariff rednc- M<-'CARI,EY'jBoS sss |JDIES*FSH )0rtant bo si- Do Your Own I>yeing, at Hobu^^S sidernf iori fit Tisy sill dye everything. They are sold ev4QHB. | l?! where. Price lOc. p. package. They have noeSE^K US? Which We f?r Strength, Brightness, Amount in PackjjjHgflrj 21) or for Fastness of Color, or non-fading QvarT^Ue& in a iter 01 Dr. They do not crock or scant; 40 colors. lor arf )1*V. L. S. Douglas & CO.. Druggists. Blac^gj^&wiwgi S. C.f and C. Brice & Co., General AleM dlse, Woodward. S. C. Majjg! r,r?-niT\To?nf. ! jffijjSSj | itee OL every: SUMMER BUGGY ROBESs, a* &H E "^3"!]^" 'ffisBOEO WAGON vH BBK2S6XStiKB3BBOB3eBBHBSMaBBB0mMECSS8BnBBBBBQBESBBUBB0MBB9HB3a PJRECEDENTED ATTBACTIOX! JlNKOJJKCEM. OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. - FOR SHERII iPITAL PRIZE, $-300,000. Messrs. Editors : We beg I in nnminofinn -fV\r flio iu UVlUlUUViVM i V4. VMV Vil*V _ 1 ?llwft'S would "make aMnost acci isriftTia. State Lottsrv ComDailY, This nomination is subject xrporated by the Legislature in 1868, ">? ^m?=rat'C Educational and Charitable purposes, its franchise made a part of the pres- The friends of ilr. XL E State Constitution, in 1S79, by an over- spectfully present him t mlng popular vote. Fairfield County as a mai Grand Single Number Dra\rings take suitable and worthy to fi e Monthly, and the Grand Quarterly "Sheriff, and hereby annc candidate for that position ?t?Terebv ^rm that J/SS ever>totbe action of thc D< \i?^SSLp%^&^rSd intbe primary election. rterly Drawings of The Louisiana ' Lottery Company, and in person man- r Ulv ur v. and control the Drawings themselves, The many friends of 31 that the same are conducted with hem- KINGS announce him as fairness and in good faith toward aU Clerk of Court?subject t les, and we authorize the Company to the Democratic primary. /its certificate, with the fac~sunile^Ojour The manv friends of C itures attached, in its advertisements." WARDLA\V hereby ann ~ candidate for tlie office < iorm the duties of" the offi A!/ *rk~~^ nation is subject to the act C /? ocratic primary. a are authorized to pre r * w KERtt as a candidate fori Commissioners. office of Clerk of the Coi nation is made subject to tl e the undersigned Banks and Bankers Democratic primary. pay aU Prizes drawn, in The Louisiana The many friends of Mr. ? Lotteries which may be presented at throughout the County, n winters. Clerk of the Court, belie vii E. W.4X3ISLEY, Pres. Lou'ua Nat. Bk. ]j qualified to fill the dut bre lai'acx, Pres. state \aj. bk t'ion. This nomination is AUDWIX, Pres.New or'"r. Nat. b:<. action of the Democratic j L. KOHN, Pres. Union Naiional Bk. _ FOR SCHOOLCOMil ^ "I i*\ i 1 T\ - \XTA nf'nnriTOrl ttrana ^marteriy rawing Boro"IST^S^Tt l* Tnewbv Junei-'iJsT ? ? nS the office of School Commii LPITAIj PRIZE, $300,000. the action of the Democ 500 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each 0 ^aiiy friends of Mr Ives ?10; Quarters 85; Tenths S2; ^n0U?Ce. .. .. ' date for School Oommissio the action of tbe Democrat LIST OF PRIZES. 5R1ZE OP 3oo,coo is soo,ooo The many friends of 1 ^rtzeof 100,000 is 100,000 DOUGLASS -respectfully ?T*iZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 for the office of School 1 JRIZ? OF 25.000 Is ?* 2o,000 cnhippft fy\ jipfiA.i Af 1 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20,000 actioa 01 >BIZESOF 5,000 are 25,000 pnmarj. 1 r\rw\ *orA 25. noo RIZES OF "goo far*......eo.'ooo FORPROBATE J pill! OF "oo are loo'ooo We are authorized to J RIZES OF -00 are 100,000 JN0 ^ niNNANT as j approximation pp.izes. re-election to the office of rizes or $5oo approximating to ?subject to the action of 1 $300,000 Prize are So,ooo ririm?J_7 'rizes or $3oo approximating to ?umuuy. $loo,ooo Prize are 3o,ooo crft? /v^itvpv /Tk\rv 'rizes or $2oo approximating to FOR OOUjN IY GOji.V $50,000 Prize are 20,000 We are authorized to TERMINAL TRIZES. J AS. L. RICHMOND as frizes or $ioo deeded by. .$300,000 the office of County Commi Prize are.. loo.ooo tjie action of theDemoci Prizes or Sloo decided by..Sloo,ooo ?T .. . , . Prize are loo.ooo We are authorized to JOHN A. STEWART as s Prizes amounting to 81.055,ooo re-clection to the office o Club Rates, or any rurr.hcr l'nrormation, missioner?subject to the to the undersigned. Your handwriting Democratic primary. no rennet ana signature piain. .more ?re authorized to a rpturn mall delivery will be assureoi by r" (iLEN'N as a candid SSSwS ravewo warms yourfm: 0f Couoty fposXAL NOTES, Express Money Or- -subject to the actiou of 1 or New Yorl: Exchange in ordinary letter pnniay. sacy by Express (at oar expense) ad- ^ are authorized t.) ed t0 M. A. dauphin, J. TURNER STEWART New Orleans, La*9 fQj? rc-elcction to tlic oflice c , a. dauphin* ? missioner?subject to the Washington, d. c. ? Democratic primary. iress Registered Letters to I r-SnriWr {rieD,ds of ? A CATHCART hereby nan EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, I the office- Of _ Orleans. La. I ;j ct t0 OOir n t rrT irrr ofthe D uarante^BSSW lairncss anJi in ti* FOR REPRESENTS v> ta&> v?Saces are all equal, and tnS fgswSpossiDlydlvlaewnat numberstrlfl -piie many friends of frfn?aK^n of R( PIOXAIi BAXKS of New Orleans, anr Mr. Turner is well qualifier lcketsare signed by the President or at >,ioTi and -will mil-p i <nw? 7? ration, whose chartered rights are recog Thk nornTriitS U ?,S Id me highest Courts, therefore, hewair" Anomination 13 subject t y imitations or anonymous schemes. tptne Democratic primary. ? *? We are authorized to s lTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA THOMAS B. McKINSTRY COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. f?r ?' Se^. ^D. ( tives?subject to the action JRT OF COMMON PLEAS, cratie party in the primary .a^n A. Clarke, as Executor of thelast*- We are authorized to z ill and Testament of Henry Clarke, . OSMUND W. BUCHANA! leased, Plaintiff, against Elizabeth C.'date for a seat in the lower ibertson, Cora J. Kobertson, William .general Assembly?subject -_l? m?-o? t>?i?i f)f the Democratic primary. JSODeriSULL, X ill JLU&O XVUW XWUCi WViljlv'" A . , Elizabeth Robertson, and Juiia Rob-1 TVe arc authorized to j son, Defendants.?Copy Summons,? JOHN D. HARRISON as a rRelief. Complaint not-Served. ; the House of Representatn he Defendants AuovE-naiiedfcfc the action of the Democratic )U ARE HEREBY summonej^HBp ' quired to answer the ahbi d h bru hh action, which is filed in the jg ftj I Clerk of the Court of Commofice of B J he said County, and to serVfe /Pleas I mr(inero?r<?i thft silhsftrihftrs. 1 />omr . ~?~ No. 2 Law Range, Winnsbo'at their Admin! in twenty days after the sejj, S. C., Published tn the City of f summons on you, exclusive ofcice of ???? ;ervice. If you fail to anfthe day WILLIAM DORS jlaint within the time afotwer the * Suitor. itlff will apply to the Courfeard, the hn[fv Wppklv and Sun, t against you for the relief or judg- ^^ ^ e complaint. demanded Tlir IUFFI/I \| .ted October 2lst, A. D. 188) I US- mf r r K 3 I RAGSDALE & RAGS?. < lit V? 8.1.11 L 1 Plaintiff's ?>ALE, An Eight-page News pi :iizaheth Or. Robertson, attorneys. every Wednes< cnn William ?T. Rol)6rtS%rii* .1. T?aTv A. gIcaq. t>qfc* brisht as >ss Robertson, Junior, Elfo, Thomas FAMILY PAI son and Julia Koljjkohiabeth Rob 3ve named, and to^^frn-- Defendants It contains the latest news, down i son, Senior: " is Ross Rob- . , . , to P?s?. lKE noticQ, that the : ' . AgE.IC"IS"LaI' Ms action, of which the f<Sixmmons in ha|.,'?"' . , ? , and the complaint wr^ecoinc: is a ? **?nanciai ana ! of the Clerk of the.s filed in the Political, Poet Pleas for Fairfield Conjoint of Com- Humorous and E , in the County of Imty, at Winns- pcpartmmti, alli undera? dire L.i??u;h HK, <? esSMMJSMB >ctober, A. D. 188*. -m the 21st day end. R AGS!) ALE & R: Original stories by distinguish iy5x6t Plainti^GSDALE, foreign writers of fiction. T?OT?: RAT h -A-ttornejs. rFRMS nc THP WEE*LY STAR l A CRTS of Pree of Postage In the United Sh }() tVn^L,/^ , ... outside the limits of New 1 'v Bljthewood; V, four miles from rtMr nm i ad pad * in timber. A desifcii watered; one- 2J (1E .v^ ? ? 5 I with Two StoflMc Clubs ollOto the same P. O.addres , ' j. S^Ky PI/} additional copy toaganiwr of< ^ouse, southeast Mfeuildings and ?0R THREE MONTHS, on trial, i0il-e?el re?iS* 0f Egress Spcclial tcrma and extraoi u Wltn tne ot/Or8 JL3jg? stents to agents and ffiUYBHf by W. C, Eeatv. ^Wiunr now OCCU- Scnd "or Circular* TIHF RAil Y Winnsboro. Tag land, two miles I 'II Vnik I eson the place, farec good tenant Teb imr Stas contains all the es. tnd good barn and ia ^ttnxtiTe form, its ipedai e HuDdred and F cable from London, Paris,Berlin,' 13, on Libily (140) Acres in SS;MdoUj< v alter ixeiler Iactle River, known as ablest coitcsdos dents. specially ret cC J1 fanE- fornt!h ?helatestnswi bytelsgrapl s?f fi?C^ i?^Jd#!gfty-three (553) - It* lltenzy feaiura Blackstock.MgW lrrnffwfpur miles The Financial aail Market Eero* tenant hous^BJ=> i ? OTlfj M*i complete. ) 1 gin-b<yfiSSJ^na e ]o>PHBVHFn.sufficient numUSL . TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR Tl . v iJTEou anagrain plantation. [^??ice of Postasel a the United State 1' of 40 acres, one mile from Black- ^v. side theiixnitiof New Yc cj,rnith good dwelling-house and all Wl&for on eyear Gaclnditzg f?? outbuildings Dearly new. A ( JgSct SB acres of good land, well I^SSSS&SSSSS!^. J, an .1 no ? under good cultivation, A&aniss, mrx^ fiP|S sfrom Winnsboro. xttr? ax^ J. C. CALDWELL & CO., Broadway and "Park P T Heal Estate Brokers. \ /VAGNER, JR. machine OA.RTIES wishing to *s *-fjJ " JT which has been used^ >h5 well-known Stallion will stand at to purchase machin 'm.is own stables commencing Monday, Pf^ Ul3ecl wi'- ,,lt; to tt 19, and will serve mares tftere every ?" ^<;s^,oa w the und p day following. AplllxSm W.J rms: Insurance, ?12.50, due when ~ ?TTr, 7 ~ _ nare proves with foal; for the season, tt CrAKDEN FLO w single visit, ?5, to be paid when the Soe needs only to be tae<3 ce is performed. "r? ,oue* 53-00. Plov all cases where mares are traded be- ,la<les' it is ascertained whether they are etc* WINNSBORO 1 foal the party trading the mare will. mmici /lATTAV held responsible for the insurance iiwrniowim, T . . , , ^ improved for 1888. Sigh agner, Jr., is a dark sorrel, fifteen coupled. The best on the a half hands high, drives well in liar- WINNSBORO' , and his riding qualities are unsur- II ,ed. Age seven years. He has taken patvts a vn hit's "ri -prenuorrL a?_tfieState Fair for three Q^d?-^ Sts a >ecutive years as a saddle horse. Re- teed eaua-i to the higher iber that the colt stands pledged for ^e tKnyourhoug a insurance Care will be taken to pre- fact0rv will "Venaint vrith t accidents, but no responsibility at- mav??leS P tes should any occur. may wi\'xs^0R0 WA agner. Jr., will be at the following X? ~oa SURREYS, JUMP SEi Jpktrfstie, Tuffaay, May 29. Wedneday and Thursday, attention to our SuggyH I lars. Our 75c. and $1 Wh ^^OSE^LOWNEY^ bargain. Hfflfez? WINNSBORO &RADLE Bps wantei HMpi more by A GOOD improved Far xi at a reasonable price A WHfro j. e. CALL gL ? MMMIBMWIMMMMaRBUMiHaBBaHBMi WHAT W T. leave to place e of Sheriff for rOXGUE MILvery way qual- THE GOOD WILL of every man, won ring bad a num- the invitation to the north, east, south and i the office, and are wanted, or it is desired to inspect our s jptable officer. to the action of GT? ADR GOODS J 1 i?r t tunv ! Walk up; run up, or hobble up. Com u "TjT f re. | wagons; come on railroads; come on horse o tne voters of . back, or any other way in creation, so vou q in every way 11. the office of SQUARE .mocrat^c party Whatever we offer for sale our custoi . represented. We Jure not here for a day o 'OTTTtT poses, and wish to make our trade upon th< ~ sentation The quick-sands of deception r. R. H. JEN- record. a candidate for T o the actionof - W HAT IS 1U I >r>f t 7 tttck We cannot sell our goods at less than y nnnVp h=m iVn are marked at the lowest possible, and we rwnf fh! as progress demands. We stick as close t< wpII tnnwn 'n afford to sell on small margins. Parties ha qualified to per- oar terms are settlements within 30 days n ce. Thisnomi- I^TTT? /"IF! ion of the Dem- i J- JCLJCi \J KJ * We expected by hard work and appli< sent Mr. W. H. We prepared for the expectation by buyin e-election to the not been disappointed. Already we have irt. This nomi- Manchester Sateens, Nun's Veilings, Chall le action of the Colors, Black and Colored Cashmere, BI * Trimmings to match. Elegant lines of Sol H M ZEALY nre<* ^awns> India Linons, Pure Linen L orainate him for aiuaw?> "????< i" him eminent- ciuefs? Hosiery, India Gauze and Jersey ies of the nosi ???^s an(* many other fabrics too numeroc subject to the" intents. The booni must be kept up. trimarv * store before sending off orders to foreig y" goods outside our home niarket has been b ISSIONEK parison of fabrics and prices solicited. ounce Dr. JNO. LAST BUT I or re-election to L ** ^ x x 5sioner?subject We are Shoe men. We have given thi ratic primary. * in store is our special pride and hobby. TV o t> mnv Shoe we think we know whereof we speal : K- To all who accept our invitation, and llim as a candl- to <riv<vOne Thrmsanrl Mills' worth of stu' ner?subject to in?*Greenback. ic primary. * v. JT CQgNEB STORE. * AJTOTHEK TRIUMPH FO * UDGE. ? announce uapt. i candidate for Probate judgc a fe^r months ago we had the pleasure the Democratic tnat the Davis Sewing Machine Company . at London and $he first order of Merit at' rr^rivirD-" t'0D? ^7 nothing about the minor awar ii^ioj ujs i.h. globe, which, although unheralded- -have i announced Mr. at the factory at Watertown, S. Y., in on a candidate for American public is pretty well acquainted >sioner?subject chine, and the indefatigable travelers and; atic primary. * ing up the novel mechaoisca and proving tt announce Mr. iQg Machine. The management of the Dj i candidate for secured a stood market for the machine in 1 f County Com- eye on the export trade. The Davis M nf t.iiP the clobe, and the ccmpany is spreading it " for sewing machines, both in Eastern and , Tbe Davis Sewing Machine is a hard ma niiouncea Mr. jjave before mentioned, no employee of tb ate forre-elec- safe say that every one who is connect* Commissioner an(j jg employed in its sale, whether at wh< ;he Democratic own raachine thoroughly, but is pretty w defects of-competing machiues. o announce Mr. We started out to say that the DaTis Sew as a candidate "Good wine needs no bush," andjygyjn re; >f County Com-' company, a copy of whlch^-f^i; kindly i action of the v IKTE * ^ i Mayos rZvis Sewing Machine Co : 1 have^he hon for jiave been awarded at the International Ex lissioner?sub- 'fhe same has been deposited, suojeci k emocratic pri- 2nd Division, 10 to 5 o'clock, on presentanoi * will have the cooaness to affix your signatu ? Should you desire us to send the medal tc LTIVE. the name of the Mayor, for 1 franc. 60, for j Mr JAS B The medal should be removed before the is a candidate jpresentatives. (Signed) i for the posi- This is sufficient to show that the merit1 epresentative. abroad; and in Uncle Sam's domain the ma o the action of vantage and to good customers. In the hai * sale and retail, it is a terror to competition.innounce Dr. as a candidate "~r?~~? ??? >f Representa- H of the Demo- JM* election. ' " ? ? mnoance Mr. N as a candl branch of the -n at m ! r;r Moving- I candidate for re s?subject to hmmhb ; party. * 1 As our town and connty seem deter ft tp Movement" that is spreading over the " a - 1 a?? f/vrmt A/Minfl Iljfjfjk to UjJttUC Willi VUl WIT u auu wuui?a ir^ El movement. We are prepared to shoi IT Priadpi-,. coantv a complete and well assorted stratloii, ? lewYork. he.me?, STOCK 01 day Editions. ' a t a n And invite all persons to call and ins U I Ail* partmeuts are aper, Issucc y U L J to the hour of gobi j arket, And wc will undertake to convince y< Household. TELL AND SUBE TO S#DL." ommerclali We invite the ladies' to visit our icalf ditorial SisSi : MILLINER ed American ?nd ~ We have recently added this Jiue I o subscribers- vjnc2 T0U the stock is tt?s and Canada, rork City. FRESH, PRET1 . 25 cents dlaary Indue?. Wc have an experienced Milliner i a i% styles, and who will take pleasnre \ I A K exceeded our expectations m uiu> O I MIt! We are constantly receiving. n?T3 of the day I? correspondence by . Vienna and Dublia. -%t txt f trnrw centers, the N E \\ V alncdby las Sua, 3. red. sartowwMHyfoi assare yoa will keep op with ever 5 SUBS CRIBERS. *?ndCfcaa&iOtt- M.f? . McMaster, Br: >0.8 M * . , . *00 \d.' " THE CEY IS lac?, Mow Yoii. J" STILL TIE! COME wf>r iIb. __ , ,r- . i My \vLLoli ba? ? leir advantage ersiS[OTT ^^^SCHEL & CO, ~oi~wiiiL m ? A COMBINATION STORE1 I' ??SS!? ^15 "\T7HERE YOU WILL FIND BACON, atS^' <52? VV Meal, Floui-, Grits, Lard, Oil, viivwm Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Salmon, Mackerel, ou. Lye, Axle Grease, Baking Powder, Soap, I Pickles, Corned Beef, Pickled Beef, SarPLANTER is dines, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Paper, fc Feed. Short Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Blacking " fan tlv Snt'fti market. Brushes, jsrooms, vaa.ca^ ?, WAGON CO. Pepper, Cloves, Nutmeg, Bologna Sausage ana Magnolia Hams. ,ul5^\asn- ovb liquor depurtmext m^ff6tiIs stocked-with the oldest and finest Corn any paint you and Rye W^kies, Wines, Brandies, &c. 0^^ co ovb restaurant nPTv.n i Is always open, where you can get the i?' best of the season. vome xo see ns. We call special GROESOHEL <fc CO. .*rness and Col ins are beauties, uggy Whip is a' NOTICE FOB FINAL DISCHARGE. WAGON CO. T WILLapply to Jota A-Dfonant, Judge i of Probate for Fairfield County, on . Friday, the 8th day of June, 1888, foi ' a final discharge as administrator of th< m of 200 Acres Estate of James O. Nichols, deceased. , for cash. \ JA3XES W. BANKHEAD, WELL & CO. May6f 1x3 ^mimsgptor. AMUM HIIIB?IIMMII ! Bill llll Hill? IIHMjWlffly E W&ST. g| lan audehild in Fairfield, and we extend^H west to come to our store wnene ver goou? tockof n LT LOW CASH PRICES, flj e in carriages; come in buggies; come u8 back; come on muleback; come on ox-gi come with Greenback. { .. gfl DEALING. ners can rely upon finding tO'be justas W r a montli, but we are here until time dis- H ? basis of Full Count and Honest Repre- Kg shall not stain our past, present or future H }E EXPECTED. fl ye paid for them in New York. Our goods f|| intend always to keep our prices as low m \ Mch trrtj?prs as is nossible: therefore can .ving goods charged' will please remember jgffl .nless otherwise agreed upon. S TLOOK. -J sation to do a larger business this spring. W g& heavy, well selected stock. We have fl sold many of our fine Frcnch Sateens, 9 i, English Beige, Henrietta's in Blacks and H ack Tamlse or Batiste and Buttons and id and Figured Lawns, Satin Striped Fig- SB awns, Madras Batiste, Colored and White JH irg Kooes ana waging, vxiuvca, Underwear, etc. We wish to show these fl is to mention to as many more of Fairfield's ??9 We ask the ladles to give a looksnonij^B n jnarkets. Already the idea of bnying^H roken up in the minds of many. Com- BB sOT LEAST. 1 s iine our midnight study, and thisjioc^aH hen -we tell of the nr a|M ccme to our -store for trade, we guarantee fW ff for a One Dollar slice of the accompany- Hi M. BEATY & BRCV I BTHE DAVIS SUCffiXCI SB i of informing the sewing machine trade fl has been awarded the Diploma of Honor MH the A-delade (Australia) Jubilee Exhibi- 9 ds in America and other sections of the lecessitated an-increase of the production 8 ier to keep up with the demand. The B with the merits of the Davis Sewing i?a- fij agents are doinjj excellent work in show- H le worth and capacity of the Davis Sew- H i-is Company bas not only looked for and fl :he land of its birth, but has kept a watch- S achines are now in use in every portion of 1 business in *li lands where there is use 9 Western Hemispheres. . Jg|| chine to meet in a competition, and, as^4odB e company fears to meet a rival, ;d with tne Davis Sewing Jg| Resale or retail, not only understate? ell posted regarding the good poin&JBW igf'afecii 1 ne1l!as scored another trS amplr. 8 produce a letter recently received by the furnished us: RNATIOXAL EXPOSITIONT OF 1887 > fl /s Office, Toulouse. Feb. 26, 1888. $ B or to inform you that your productions HHfl position at Touiouso a Gold ileda!. fflSBB your disposition, at the Mayor's Office, H i of the annexed receipt, to which yon eg re, and the seal ot your noose. W i you, please, send us a money order, in M >ostage and packing. 20th of March. 1 have the honor to je- 1 E. CA.KTA.ILSAC., M s of the Davis M ichiae are recognized fl ichine is sold by good people, to good ad-. W ids of the able salesmen, both at whole- fl -8. M. Nem. J. O. BOAG, Agent. ?| ^orwardS mined to keep o ;> with the "Oa ward fl 'Great South," so we are determined 1 f in its progressive and enterprising 9 77 to the citizens of the town and ] I GOODS, I pect samj. Ail of onr different de- fl ?a that the prices are "BOCJ&D TO^?| r PARLOR. I to oar business, and a visit ?rifl con- 1 DY AND NEW. j n thisdepartment who is well posted I in showing yon through. Wc havo S partmeat and proud of our success. 8 ; o o r> s 1 t\ W 1W yihing new and stylish. ice St Egieimi. STO^S. always on hand. Also, tinware, hollo w-waee, j Jara, Flower-Pots, and general house- U iioia lurniauijjj;STOVES, TIN WAKE, &C., REPAIRED A Ail worS guaranteed first class. Every 1 thins at prices to suit the timei 4 When m town give me a call. One door M north of P. Landecker & Bro.'s. i W. W. KETCHTNT, A*t. Successor to J. H. Cummings. PAINTS, OILS, &C. \ ' < I HAVE ARRANGED WITH THE two besi Faint Houses in therUnitea i States to seli their Paints, and at a ] very low profit I, therefore, call the j attention of every one in the County 1 ? anticipating any painting to call and ; select what they may need. Any -.1 ; order will be filled for casn at Charles- j ' ton or Colombia prices^ ^