University of South Carolina Libraries
"v r'H E SEWS AND HERALD. 1 opeThiJ ? * . question 1 WIN.VSBORO, S. U. : " r served the P. 3?. bkice, ) mail o{ . > PXOPUIKTOICS. V? * , ?r. q. da ris, i House of i ?? ? ---? ? constantly i nnsilion li P. M. OT5ICJE, : : : : ^aicor ; r > - -Z.-.V _ .^=_. ?- _~s_- unatirsctb Wednesday, jlav 30, : : : 1838. PIac? jJiat ? * : lamiusjj* w The Hat Spring Convention. ; and Gen. I ; with perf< There.has been more ov less discus- : willingi:c= sion in "this countv concerning tbe ! ?omel,"ips , eoturmlsio] ultimate, aim oi the Hot springs (Jon : js Worthy vention. Many of our citizens view ; which it -.-ii.... ? ;?!? ?1<ii>rrt iu hointf a ! StCp.ping-S' scheme to lJomanize the ; T.iis staj general information we I true. Wi ^ev- (* P. Wai- | statesmen ^^subjjcr, and in j in the Vi< ^fanning niay is. a po?:iii< Brmi below the i from vari Convention ;: <*c;it i* lj L*. Butler to sea: in the Burning it: A- the ?|SOoiafi.?:i present 1>\ |fcin thoaght i ^^Pjfrom nat Baagjfwt'.scs oTnB^16KKB?BBWRS6p^WWP?>'- | Bore the 2a<^u^B^Hnynext, and jIl>s>:lSs,I,iat on the second Tuesday, the 10;h j "cc ;n Hkof July, 1SSS, the Hoard so con- j more cui Ktcd shalt meet in the city of New j selection. mk and proceed to organize and ; j. , " ffik such by-laws, rules and regula- j . . Ms as may be accessary for its gov- ! I,os^l: Wtoeut. ; counectct ^?-?? i , ?That uniii me saia organization j commend brfected Major Joan D. Keilv, Jr., | r?i?hnn constituted the . Chief Director of . _ Association, with power to call ; lts Ieisurc Board together whenever the said ; nitr to st tributions from railroads, States, j ncnt meai >s, towns, or other corporations, j tjie ,^me ie. industrial or other organization, ! * , . lhave rcached the aggregate sum i Prome<-L' SO,000 (twenty thousand dollars), ! There when-snch call has been made the this day rd of Direstors shall proceed im-! w"ou lately to perfect the permanent [ , , urization, as provided for in the ; ^ a;] ;ond resolution nerewitn suomiueu. uic wum ? That immediately upon the adoo- The D n ot these resolutions the Secretary j 0n its P tho Convention shall give notice o'f: va,,crt ... ! same to the Governors of the I .... nthcrn States, the Presidents of I bihty :h of the Southern railroads unci j should lo iMoy-?r of every city and town in j Vice-Pre? i Souitern States east of the Missis- p . ; tl pi River (having a population ofi 00 or more) and to solicit the co- i ~ 'ration of said officials in furthering j c I Be objects of this Convention. i pol. [Dear Sik?Your favor 21 Jt received, Southern Bid it affords me pleasure to reply, to an iuq there is mach misunderstanding re- importan rerding the action of the Hot Springs records 1 Convention. It was com posed of defe- '*' jates from the eleven Southern States 1J0 ' sst of the Mississippi River, and was crs by t irobably as representative a body as The Ills! iver assembled in the South. There ^cvond d ras no disposition whatever to shape rf he work of the Convention in the s nteicst of the Catholic Church. The challenge eal work of the meeting was-done by erale rcc< . preliminary committee, which met a or<jer sa, I lav before tbe Convention assemojea. ... , fchislcommittee.'was composed of the . Somaiissioners of Agricnitareaiid of prison immigration in the Soather^^^tes^ r^rtFrnr-'TroHui' !C""~i*epfe?ent South , 1 Sirolina, in my official capacity, on 13 ihe.committee, and myself introduced a^ove ev< fie resolutions there that were finally orders i'n tdopted by the Convention, snbstan- the field*' iattv a* thev *vere drawn by me. I ~ ,n ^ sertainly was not devising a scheme in aG1^c he interest of the Cathoiic Church, W? )n the committee were Col. J. L. gionsly ai Inrt, of Virginia, Col. C. B. Flart, of the Nortl .Vest Virginia, Mr. A. II. Bronson, of :nct/T, * forth Carolina, myself and Mr. L. A. lIKia|1Cc? Jansom, of South Carolina, llan. of prison* Itfartin V. Calvin and Bishop Bccker, t>c parole >f Georgia, Mr. Cheney, of Alabama, until Vi< i*rof. John E. Proctor and Co!. J. -vStoddard Jonston, of Kentucky, Mr. ^e iNorii. Carlisle, of Mississippi, and Mr. W. oncr?' I /. Chariton, of Tennessee. I am ly and av [liite sure that Bishop Bccker was ;hc " "4th. nlv < acholic on the committee. Both 0Ppfm{. nf Jatholic and Protestant ministers & 1 rere invited to attend the Convention. an<^ SUPPregret that the latter did not attend, of the ott ccaa.se their presence wop Id have oners. T wnoved ail appearance even of a | UrVh v nrpose to promote a sectarian scheme, j Ipcrlainly nothing ha; been done.that I hould cause any one to apprehend | treat- thei iio daugcr to qnv interest of the State wivjntr th: rom this movement. On the contrary c nr people should give the movement ,tV very euconragenieut and aid us in ^ bis effort to promote the prosperity of nine and oath Carolina. qj war, p You will understand that the South- t 0 ' rn Immigration- Association has not ct been organized and will not be 'lonor ntil twenty contributions of $1,000 solely foi ich have been made. Wben this has j prisons. as been done a plan ior the conduct " 5f the work will be formulated, and . * . F it is sueh>a one as will be unsuited ParoIe * o our section or is sectarian in its dersonvilj haracter ) which I do not in the least ers to S pprehend) the appropriation made by demandin ic Board of Agriculture will not be sed. oners fro I thank you for writing me freely, cept this ( ud will be glad to have you show this though w titer to any one who may not under- atterlv wi sind this "matter and who mav desire .1 ' .. / ?. I cme for t! Imormauon regarding it. A. P. Butler, months o Commissioner of Agriculture. shameful : sonvillc. The Vice-Presidency. Ug,^ ^ The New York Post,iu a well-time.] Secretary nd thonghtful article on this sub- that the ict, shows how in former times in Northern ae history of the Uepnblic the office cent, gre: f Vice-President was one of great tality in; ohor?one that had been filled by the they had t sading men of those times. Snch world's m len as Aaron Bnrr, Geo. Clinton, we were i Abridge Gerry, Daniel D. Tompkins, every med no. C. Calhonn and Martin Yan traband ol laren readilv accented the nosition. "The a B>metimes the Vice-President conld erally, are ake himself a power in legislation by the record s casting a vole in case of a tie, aDd Society." pe of them have by their vote We resi Lped the coarse of political events Southern J In to this day. Of the change in no work b I character of the office, the Post justified t! Is: ' cost. Eve fcalf a century 1ms wrought a great should la} Bge both in the estimation of readers s office and in the character o? . ' men nsaaily presented to fill it. Kll0W Prc ring the greater part of that time and be pre dominant parly, whichever it Constituii [ht be, has bad so* large a majority :he Senate that the Vice-President 5 almost never called upon for a rs Xature e, and he has thus been reduced to tKC~m0Sf e ir insignificance in legislation, insoch that an occupant of the chair eneetive re remaked bitterly that it almost System w' cned as though a well-trained parrot dispel Hea Id take his place. Nothing can be to Cure U gined more repulsive toa man who <*estion, et been a prominent figure in either fbe Caiifc ich of Congress than to be sud- San Franci ly deprived of the power even to W. E. Aik / ?Tl ^ -*-^-?"?f-? riH ArfKr, -^gMCeaage,*ag,BM mouth on the merits of aT Keep it in lima, n which he mav bs pro-' , , nterested. William A. j U 0 fch&pe ti,e PeoPle of the the l.iot incumbent who \ will keep the matter of bnildi full four years, had been a Wadqsboro, "Wmnsboro & Cama aseh consegacnceja Jbejroa,lin agitation and finally I tepresen lives, ami uvbiiu?.u i under the limitations of his j - some means. There can i the Senate chamber. So J doubt as to irs vivifying influ< 'e and even repellent is (he j the "trade ajid pros^eritv of the men who have become aSa?l,oIc, for it passes points nth it, hke John fehermau i . ,, , 1 1 lawley for example, declare j ? ^ need uave.opment to mak< >ct honesty their niter un- j manufacturing centres. It is s t? accept it, and a party i by some that such a road \vc .almost n^eda to exercise j Winnsboro no <rood; that smal ii to secure for it a man who i ,, . to fill the higher office toj^011- s'P:il,o nP J*l?ug its j may at any dav prove the [ thus instead of our trade incre ' - vvnn!fi become less. This ol IU11C* ^ te of afftirs is unfortunately would have force were it not ile the best class of our fact that Winnsboro would be are disinclined to be shelved line of two roads. Tin coiupet ;e-Presidential chair, still it rates thus, securcd would not c w of great importance, fur able us to hold our own tra ons causes the Vice-Presi- wouidpulus in a position to r< able to occapy the highest vond our present limits. Eve; government at any time. iuv.- ro ul should 02 under ll Vice-President is chosen at corporation as the present o: r the two great parties little are advantages to be derived. - gfve'n to his qualification? and other factories would be ying the Presidential chair, rated at the falls and the grani sr selec'.ed to appose some t ies would he enabled to enlar kj^partv or is chosen on business. Tiiis would also do Hkility.t6 carry certain boro good, for being the polid llpflfcjly picked up to leg-d centre ?.f the county, visi Hffi^rengthty and b.-.und to be attracted, and P^lit is given to his qifaift- ?TscTT Vor.VA-tQen our trade at When it is considered th.it what it is at present. nrul. causes and even from Whether one can point < ,ion he is liable at any time specific instance of the advar to the ruler of this nation, cruing from the new road is e should be taken in his fnl question. But judging I It will be hard to get men towns and cities we think ther st statesmanship to accep) no doubt of the good results, on, but there are advantages What enables the mere! I with it which ought to Columbia to undersell the m themselves to such men. of Fairfield in certain lines? -?:.i. ?Ti,n fVniY) ! hin. is an inland eitv with no v II ^ulU X liw CllUUVtl ** w ?? j w : gave me a good opportu- mnch trade in boats. She tidy the genins of the proini- midst of a country not espcci; sares of the day, called then in soil. Her prosperity the ricau system, by which I arise from the fact of having a 7 of railroads centreing there, are .important questions of; with Atlanta, with Greenvil which the leisure of the posi- j tanburg and other cities and t ild enable its occupants to our own State. Railroads ha ~ *1 , x r?-.\ ?Mw1 W? n TT7 a tncreoy enaoje mum uv iuvm uy ? ry a vast deal of good. assuredly experience si>...iar emocratic party lias decided should she embark in Ihe residential candidate in ad- business. nd while there is no proba- "We, therefore, say, keep his early demise, the party road in mind and make a det( i>k at the. importance of the united effort to baild it. ?idency and select the best be party for the position. . Bobbery. ioath and Her Prisoaexs. '"Taxes is inightv high," is a frequcntlv heard during the c< fteea years Dr. J. William of ^ St;,e and [ charge of tac records of the Qnc wko stavs about {he la Historical Society. In reply and yet how few actually res airy as to what was the most am^uilt of {aXi;s lhat is be t matter settled by those jiu.oa<r}j tjie 0-,oration of t' le ^aid: ^ laws. mmaue treatment of prison- Could the burden of taxalioi sic Confederate government. Up0n peopJc by the pi .orieal Society records settle tariff, be as plainly felt as that ispute the following points: ami county taxes, the gentle 'he Federal government was qQOte^ above would be as tb (1 to show from the Confed- t0 f,ie whirlwind in com[, arise )rds in its possession.^, single storm which would burst 1 sfgestin^ or tolerating aiu- oppressed taxpayers of the St: the most humane treatment Congressman Hemphill, in li crs. This it failed jo"i" "' 1' MM1WI " C 1 ~ "since, lays bare the nnjnsfcam] rT9BEST*'naTnre providing for s;ve W01.^jUg. of this most i? ane treatment of p'.isoneis svstem robbing the :hanv t >ry other consideration, and t| f. u : t . t] t ? nn all our generals tnat "all j}na pays about sixteen milli should be treated alike by jars annuaily u;uior the tar !0ns* ^ . Fairfield's proportion is Jibe ' Prove^ ^iat ^1C South reli- ijmijj.gr] and eighty thousand dheredtoihe cartel, and that Qf thig cnormons" sum abo ) repeatedly broke it. For fonrUl g0M iu[Q lhe trcasur it was agreed that the excess U;iIted states-and lhree-fou. ;rs above the exchange should pajj t0 tjie raanafactnrers in t id, "We kept this inviolate tional price received by them jksburg surrendered, when scqils.lcc of the duty" impost i acquired the excess of pns- forcigll. compcrition. In 0 t was then disregarded open- mafce ^ plain, let us tabulate owedlv. lowing statement: Ve proposed that the sui- Taxes paid by Fairfield to U. ? each side, with medicines Government ies should go into lhe prisons ier side, and treat the pris'his the North refused. Yre then proposed to let 1 heir _ Ilic J Paui 1:1 come with medicines and ac*150^ ?cdgtd by all to l>c ir prisoners, without them in exccss of t}li* requirement* 3 same privilege. Thev rc- government,.say twenty-five r , Execess above necessary taxes t end them, ^ Government Ve then proposed to bay qui- Paid to manufacturers other medicines, contraband Extorted from Fsirfit.M ,ounty> aying for them in jjoid, cot- About thirteen dollars aru obacco, and pledging oui three cents for every living soi use them exclusively and C0lli;ty. i)euerai prisoners iu uiu Suppose our county treasure They refused to sell them. demand of each taxpayer w [u January we proposed to scn*e(j himself to pay his taxc >,000 prisoners, then at An- f01. eac|1 me[nbcr 0f tjjC ^a: e, if they would send steam- famjjv jn addition to what wa avannah for them, wituout sary ^ur tjiC support of the y a like pxrolc of out* pris- menfc_ Can anybody doubt th( m thein. They did not ac- ^ud thut is what we are jffor until six months latei, uot to the government, but tin e had notified them we were factU2-ers 0f uie country! ithout proper food and medi Tf ,w;?? +h;= civ The STcgro and the CImrc IVsllJ. II uui ilig UHJ w*..* f shameful delay that the xhe color question is ob mortality occured at Ander- itsc]f iul0 lhe church, both Episcopal and Presbyterian de. reproved by the records of j.tiong. There has been an effo Stanton and Surgeon Barnes j,[0 Northern and S< Confederate mortality in j Presbyterian Churches, and t prison was actually four per obstacle is the negro. iter than the Federal raor- The Southern Church is opi Southern prisons, although organic union with the 2T he world's markets and the nntil shall arlnnf fhi> nr?lii?.v nf edicines opeued to them, and J jzingall people of the negro c beleaguered, poor, and with | jnt0 separate Presbyteries and Licine and scalpel made con-1 0f their own. war* ! The discussion has been goin bove points, each audse\- each assembly and the diffen proved beyond dispute in j opinion is so great as to be pra s of the Southern Historical j irreconcilable. The Northern ! bly was not able to come to an pectfully submit that it the j sjqn {jlc ma^er was referi Historical Society Is&cl done committee. ut this, it would have amply, j? may noj ^)C ^]ie province of he trocble and-expense it Jar journal to discuss matters ry newspaper in the South gjous disputation, but we vent 7 these statements before its suggestion that the social pesi o that yonng and- old may ?W0 raccs ;n youth w sisely what the record is, vea( any equality either in the pared to defend It.?Atlanta 01. otherwise between fhctn. on ' may not. or it ma\ be wrong, SvTnp^fFiss gesteci by some Northern pape iii -r?-1 ~ - 4Ual t ?s own true laxative. It is Iluc UU1U 'cuju<u3 mm easily taken, and the most j raccs cannot assimilnh-TSat pre needy known to Cleanse the i ^easf* * hen Cilions.or Costive: to! Time may be when ttte Sc .daches, Colds and Fevers: 1 chnrches shall consent *o rece .abitual Constipation, Indi- j negro as an equal in .its corn ,c. Manufactured onlv bv 7.: . .. . ... raia Pig Syrup Compinv, untl1 tba* time comas .neither isco, Cal. For sale by Dr or Slate can force ^ "P^11 l"ein en. * We think, therefore, that the . i \ . \ : ::v > . '' - V of both the Northern and Southern .NEW ADYI _ ,r. Assemblies in refusing to unite, on ?- = count} .... t ... ... .. pATABRH Sain] ,. the basis of cquahtv with the negro, O wemaiienoi ^ eminently wis! ' __ B.&L^^c J'bedno -^tociaims. ; Water's Patent The Greenville News is very much Mice on mjs?akcn when it claims that we have county g0nc jnj0 fju, "ciaiiniii^v business. Metal SLlglGS : which What wc did sav was, tliat in all prob- Tn ? them \ ,, . . Illustrated catalogi ' ability Richland would vote witU National Sheet : m=ed Fairfield. This claim was based on 512 East 20th si >uld do jjie j-act oue the most promi- j ^ ? ! tow us nen^ x>icbiaiul Democrats informed a d??s|p^pi|& -? ne and candidate who was electioneering in |||||?|j|fl^ J'* asing it Columbia, that should Gen'i. Bratton ^ ejection corae ont j. Wou:d bcof no avail for him *H' for i ha to try to get the Richland vote. We '^5?^" ; on the still "claim'' that in all probability HISSES*" mon m jUcijiand win VOte for Geu'J. Bratton. Thosafestsurest^ knK'nil. , , . , , ,, Etops all pain. Eu*urc.<< lli-. " We also chum that should Laurens to care, is cento at i>ru, de, bnt have no candidate that Geu'l. Bratton CVI|jl|IC,TC sach be- u-jj] j-eceive as large a vote in that CAllAUv I C i il the countv us anv other candidate. The 1Y3ZSC^9Z,0S1^ ? ' .. , it , . ,, Agreat Medical Wort "' I-.imt " Vprvc j JMeVTS CUini:?(. m?iuu?e UJWU ie there ! ti v ageuu .... ?, ?. I luc jsch's now pretends to be a State Physical Debinty, Pre htrj' i !v.? wrty j mr"a1, ^its po- ? j si.ion hi ii?e I'.ftce plainly allows that it is hereon, soo pages s te (jnar- , for p anJ ^ ]t V prescriptions for all d we their t cioth, fun gut, only < j power make Laurens, which i> (he mail,sealed!niastrati \Y uins- pivou! uoiinlv .vote for its favorite andnilddlo-aeod menCul anil ! ?v .?,v i ? . ,v iavuute Jewelled Modal award i uinuuhiiC. We have no objection-to ticnai Medical Associ voi-s are Congressman Pony, but we are for ^ Boston, Mass., or this in ' n,.0i.A , . ... uate of Harvard Medic lo-i l ' i k'-a^On, an(j vve [je]icve tllut m Boston, who may tj ' 5 n r r.ni.n.,0 .lltir nnn-eo nmiual SpocIalty.DIseasesof: <Sottfity ?e4u vote for liiHr yi-^ceJ&^ffgn^ )ut any to any other candidate. The News a kki itagc nc- has heretofore been in the "claiming" lYLisf? iio.aibt- business. It has claimed that the ->y other j people wanted a primary and the e can be Clemson College, both of which have A^ybooklean been disproven by the convention of Classes of X0S7 .ants of the people. atf Washington, erchants _. _classes of Colun Tnlnm- Itailroa?l Commissions. Yale, Wellesley, Penn., Michigan 1 rater tor jn oar iocai columns it is shown &c., &c. Endorsee is in the how the railroads discriminate against ally-rich certain towns. Now we haveaNa- e! H. Cook, Princ ?n must tional Jlailroad Commission and a CollegCj&c. Ta , ... Prospectus post ] nuinbei statc Commission. We presume So it is trnrr> P/wm rwl fnr I 237 j bliucv VV/lii LiJlOOlUliO M VI V 4ViU*VM *v* le, Spar- the benefit of the people?to re- STATE OF S owns in ]ievc ti2Cm of ibe grasping monopo- county ve built ]y of railroad corporations. If tie COURT OF ill most matters stated in the local are facts William A. Clark( results (and they can be proven) the question ^ceased! PlaLGl railroad naturally arise?, arc these commis- ~ Robertson, Cors sions accomplishing the object for J. Robertson, j the new which they were created? As we ert^^Defend jrmined, understand it thev were created to ForRelief. Con prevent such discrimination. Are To the Defends thev doing their duty? If they are, "\7"OU AliE HEl , j- o to quiredtoai why such discrimination?. -If they this action,whicl are not doing their duty they should the Clerk of the remark -De at>0lished and some other scheme o^vou/ar^wei^oi brought forward to euro tne grasping office, jso. 'i l^aw 5 by any spirit of railroad corporations. If ^tbin twenty di v- office , , , . this summons on3 "i. ' they arc honestly striving to carry out of service. If 5 uize the spirit autl intent of the lawthev complaint within ino-oaid , ,, plaintiff will app] should should show their power or ment against you he tanii ?;rfl enm^ that, thev have in the complaint. tried to do so. If tbev c-m show that Dated October 2 i, placed they have thus striven* and have failed w L-otective thei,r ?&ccs should be. abolished. ^ Elizabeth C: I of State , *e-v .uvc token no cognizance of ertson, William the facts it remains eqnallv true that Ross Robertson; sremark their services are useless* ertson and Julii c zephyr ' i ? >" rbove najned, ai )U 10 the Capt. Barclay Won a Prize in a Lottery firtson, Senior : Capt William IT. Barclay the pension ,, TAKE notice, agent at Pittsburgh, has drawn a $75,oob this action, of wJ itc. prize from the Louisiana State Lottery, copy, and the con ic civ>/wh &e said: "Some tuneago.Iniinsliasett-ti'^ --dpiccot , lssixxch-ulwlKT;Ui, at e^lsrcfay I wasnotf- mon Pleas for'Fas Srt time fied that ticket No. 12,615 had drawrf the boro, in the Con [ oppres- capital prize of $!5o,ooo, and as tliat is State of South Ci ^w*^.^jfche number of one of my half tickets, I ?f October, A. D. ' Qnitonst^half that amount and ?25 ___ KAGSDi o enrich besides, inasmuch as~-aLL.tickets ending <~""3lay5x6t-? tJ. with the number '5 are go6tf*faf55o^eaeit: ? O" I understand that the other half of the on s dol- capital prize was won by five Philadelphia iff laws, mechanics.?Indianapolis (Ind.) Journal, >ut folu* ??i? ?= ? rmTTTTrrn dollars. 18 Consumption xacurable? V L| jfil j ill I t ' _ ' Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, 1 Ta fjf 111T Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with UAI-fl. 1A.U y of (he Abscess of Lungs, and friends andphysicians pronounced me an Incurable Con- gyv^w? ? snmptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Esk- -8ars he add:- Discovery for Consumption, am now on in con- my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finestmedicine id upon ever made." m^ A r,W to Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: a wa ! - . "Had it not been for Dr. King's New W| tne iol Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by ; doctors. Am now in best of health." 'cion n-A Tiyit. Sample bottles free at Mcilas' ter, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. - /\ m -n j? Offer E) 40,000 a weekly visitor . 3Go!ooo conntv, we have .$i00,000 '^FORTI rho pre- . ]SEW SIJ sSlS.SS ^ X?^^5?' (0 cit]ier lheW ?T Ki H^nttflli ed^?j'-^.r??J <>v.vA,;- i wn mat HH BP' I ana me ursi ci?y govern-1 E Jf% ! This is a rare i result?rfirst-cJass Scwins ~ Dnwnrn VV AJh^hIbI Parties wishing * * prize had better < Absolutely Pure. 4T trading . ? AA . ? This powder never varies. A marvel of t in me purity, strength and wholesonieness. More an<j thus have sei ioraiua- economical than the ordinary kinds, and tft wnr?- : rfma.it> cannot be sold in competition with the fho? ' it made mnitit-mio r,f inw toct "shnrt wftiirht a.inm - ? reccivc >ulhern or phosphate powders. Sold only in cnu. knowledges ana he chief Royal Baking Powdek Co., iog Wall of the.party send , St., X. Y. must invariably i Sold by McMastcr, Brice & Keitthin, and each subscrir >osed to . kroccrs. Mchsfxiy least one year. orthern M THE-CRY IS * ~ hurches pR] Synods I _ ?c?en or STILL THE If COM jIHSS .. .. 1 subscriber for ( ctically j ? y?oci-"j GKOESCHEL & CO. Publish??' ed to a | HAS OPEHED A COMBINATION STORE" a seen-! WIF? Y<? PAINTS. ; it Meal, Flour, Grits, Lard, Oil, of reli- Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Salmon, Mackerel, nrp tho ! Lye> Axle Grease, Baking Powder, Soap, arc me Pl'ckles> Corned Bcefj pickIed Beef, Sar- nrAWA 1>T? , tion of dines, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Paper, * HAVE AKR^ ill pre- Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Blacking two best Paint I 1 Brushes, Brooms, Cakes, Candy, Spice, States to sell tl onurcn Pepper, Cloves, Nutmeg, Bologna Sausage very low profit. Thic and Macmolia Hams. attention of ever as sog- our liquor department anticipating any rs ^>at select what they he k stocked with the oldest and finest Corn order will be fillet ne two an? j>ye "Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, &c. ton or Columbia ] jsent at OVi: RESTAURANT ntherii |Is always open, where you can get the MACE ij i best of the season* ' J Come to see us. nVKn?m . _ |>ARTIES wisht Is, bnt j GEOESCHi?L? & v^O. \ which has bee * 1 ~~ sirin<r to Durchase j SUMMER BUGGY ROBES, all styles, been used will find * plain and embroidered. ^ correspond with 1 action WINNSBORO WAGON CO. Aplllx2m I ' ' ' ' . ' ,. 5etisements- 41 nfejecedextied atte action _ u ovek a million distribtj jle Treatment FBET7 ?? cmmraEUmoo Without any exception 9 'eg9bj/^9 tlie easiest applied. 1 S9 inTlirr ^ \ i ' t"tp|i^t 1 m m l m a kffal rr + m\? igbbbbbwmillbb3aib%?.r-.jes? AI70V/AU.IWJ ^^psusioT ^ Louisiana State Lottery Comp d OBXAMENTAI., , Incorporated by the Legislature in , . ,. . , ' for educational and Charitable purr le and price l^t free. and its franchise made a part of the Metal Koofeng Co. ent State Constitution, in 1879, by an _?ew xork city. whelming popular vote. | | < Its Grand Single Number Drawings "i/y n* K>9? place Monthly, anil tho Grand Quui i <k.*. " -'? ? Drawings regularly every three m< &.i7i (March, June, September and Decern the tafr. ** TP? (to ftof we m> :uoJe.-il[-ixui-ia';:t growth. the, arrangements fcr all the Monthly vto \G^ Quarterly Drawings of The Loui LTr!?p'? ? Lottery Company, and in person ?*J.\ :ti Pni-yintx __J I age^ and control tiie Drawings them. ? ixTe a7i?L t'}az tne same are conuucccu, w?,? 15. x." O rs, !i\5? . esty, fairness and in good faith towar parties, and we authorize the C<mma iixsi.-'ji <* Co., k. *. use this certificate, with the facsimiles < 'n HIT 11 ITU? signatures attached, in its advertiser ,D VITALITY Useases! Commissior MOO by7w 7e sample free to all young .'}. e ^ie unfci'Signed Banks and Be . Send now. The Gold and "ppa* ?* Pm# drawn in The Low ed to the author by the Ka- ^taU Lotteries which may he prcsen atlon- Address P. 0. box aar counters. Dr. W. H. PASEER, grad- WAUH3LEY* Pres. Lou'na Na al College, 25 years'practice PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State \a%. e consulted confidentially. A. BALDWIN". Pres.New Orleans Na Han. Office No. 4 Ealflnch st. CAliL KOHN, Pres. Union National ITBEUG's?. T~ Grand Quarterly Drawing n a K4 biqi | In tlio Academy of 9Iuslc, New Oi IVm K V Tuesuay, ounc i/z, iwo. wiviw ? CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,0 OVFRY 100.000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars * Halves S10; Quarters 85; Tcntl JSR^SSKt Twentieths SI. at Baltimore, 1005 at at Philadelphia, ins j^Iof 1216 at Boston, large 1 prize of so'ooo is.... ibia Law students, at i prize of ' 25,000 is ' Oberlin, University of s prizes of 10,000 are University, Chautauqua, J^flloF jooo -re S. W. W. ASTOR, JUDAII 300 PRIZES OF 300 are lge Gibson, Dr. Brown, soormzesof 200 are : State ^_ormal approximation prizes, bycorrespon Ce" loo Prizes of $3oo approximating to ?hee from $3eo.ooo Prize are '. PROF. LOISETTE, loo Prizes or $3oo approximating to Fifth Ave., New York. $100,000 Prize are loo Prizes or $200 a pproximating to OCTII CAROLIN A 55o,ooo Prize axe TERMINAL PRIZES. r*V TTAT-RP-T-RT-T}. , . J ^ ~~ ~ """" " _ _ 1,000 .razes 01 jiw ucuiucu uj ..*.>w,vi?v COMMON PLEAS. Prize are '.... . ? . .. , . 1,000 Prizes of Sloo decided by..Sioo,ooo i, as Executor of the last Prize are iment of Henry Clarke, i_ tiff, against Elizabeth C. s,i36 Prizes amounting to.... Si. l J. Kobertson, William For Club Rates, or any further lnfori CUomas Jxoss Bobertson, apply to tiie undersigned. Your hand* obertson and Julia- Kob- must be distinct and Signature plain, ants.?Com Summon*.? raPld rety mal1 ?ellv?^ ^ll ^ assi iplaini not Served. Lnvelope ^rins y< NTS Above-xamed : Send POSTAL NOTES, Express ilor 3 ? ders, or New York Exchange In ordinary iEBY summoned and re- currency by Express (at our expen: lswer the complaint in dressed to 1 is filed in the office of m. a. dauph: Court Of Common Pleas New Orleans, ,y, and to serve a copy 0 r? r i the subscribers, at their . wash n,rton, p. c. Range, Winnsboro, S. C., -r, , T ,, . . lys after the service of Address .registered Letters t< r^ou, exclusive of the day new Orleans national ba> OU fail to answer the New Orleam the time aforesaid, the ly to the Conrt forjadg- REMEMBER Generate S for the relief demanded aBfl ^ a n 4. a t> ioot is a guarantee of absolute ra'rness anj ist, A. 1A1SS7. rfty, that the chances are au. equal, ai lLL & R AGSDALE, no one can possibly divine what numtw Plaintiff's Attorneys.. ? , />,_ t t>*vv? KE31EMBEE,that tlie payment cobertson, Cora J. Rob- Prizes is tiPABAXTEEl) by 1 J. Robertson, Thomas 5ATIOJTAL banks of New onea , Junior, Elizabeth Rob- tlie Tickets are slgatd by the Presldei TnoHHittA^ rr"htc? ow* HQ to i nomas lvOSb KOO of any Imitations or anonymous scheme that the Summons in M IflflffcaP UfllBI bich the foregoing is a H 119 9W |i By gill aplaint was filed in the M iff IwM TO wBTli rk of the Court cf Coin- ????<>?* M<o .rfield County, at Winns- : . fKLS? :nty of Fairfield, in the HIGH ARM irohna, onthe^lstday |||M? lLE &JR-AGSDALE, .18 INI0 & IN 111 ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. W ?WiBllnl V - SEWINC MACHINE BECAUSE I7 WAS THE B [traoriary MW they m wan For it docs such, beautiful worh Sample Machine at Factory P tcrmined the THE EYEEY MACHI5E WAEEMIED FOB 5 YEj A rats WairtdJ in nnnnfrmriRrf Tfirri concluded to offer a ...... . 1. . ME fflOIACTUMS BELVIDERE, ILL. ing Machine to the Old MAC Brani BSCKIBERS . eekly or Tri-Weeklv ;he first day of June ' ?:? of January next. opportunity to get a I , r Machine * TUST UECEIVJED, one cask of el (very ok!)'iranort Otard, Dt libE: as? & Co.'s X to contend tor the :oramence j FKENCH liRANE OXC JK, ^ The best in tovrn for six \ ears. . :e" 'nn?"^sfl !" BLACKBERRY, , " [ ,f If1. CI1ERRY and ' a? they win be ?ic- rrvrvp pn \y entered to the credit GINGER BLA.N inor them. The cash . , ? , , T , , , ^ ??tL???n,nc. Aira ursi-ciass imnoriea ana uo; rrfflLurm's-cic- ?*.? , MUMM'S EXTRA DRY CII. 0 PA6NE, Etc., and the test of [ ?$: KENTUCKY RYE and NOT _ AA CAROLINA CORN WHISKIE ne year $3 00 ?a.r * ^ and every other brand of Wine, W iltivator to one key, Beer, Cider, etc.'to be foiinct >ne year * 90 [CE & DAVIS, WELL ST0CKEI) SAMPLE BO EAV AVinns^M-o"1 SD'c. South of sunrise, at present. .Call ' see me. Opoosite postoffice and] , OILS, &a ' F. VI. HABENICIlT'l ilTGED WITH THE MONEY TO LEND louses in the.United ?ON? leir Paints, and at a t I, therefore, call the ML ESTATE AM imUJ*AIi JSLb'Ui rorieiu the County "painting to call and ?BY TIIE? 1 for Lsh^ChadS FAIRFIELD SAVINGS <fc LO a ior casn at varies- ASSOCIATION. prices. W. E. AIKEN", Monthly meeting on the First Tces Druggist. in each month, at which time the mon [TVVPV instalment is due. [UTLBY. Vr. G-. JORDAN, sell machinery Sesretary and Treasure tn osea*6jLParties ae- WANTED, ffiSSrS&S A GOOD improved Farm of 500 A, \ pf WHAT WE W, 0. ~ > mTTT?/iAAn nTTT r nrnmon 911(1 IH& VXWI/ >V li-iJU Ut CVCi> iuaur tlie invitation to the north, east, south and west to come't are wanted, or it is desired to inspcct our stock of S HIGH GRADE GOODS AT LOW < loOo, o ores- Walk up; ran up, or hobble up. Come in carriages over- waSons: come on railroads; come on horseback; come o hnr>t nr anv other wav in creation, so vou come with Gre take ?j? SQUAEE DEALL rand Whatever we offer for sale our customers can rely nana ^presented. We are not here for a day or a month, bu man P?ses' an<* to make our trade upon the basis of Full sentation. The quick-sands of deception shall not stain tt WHAT IS TO BE EXI )/ our We cannot sell our goods at less than we paid for ther intt. are marked at the'lowest possible, and we intend alway as progress demands. We stick as close to cash traders < Q afford "to sell on -small margins. .Parties navmg gooas cua ^ our terms are settlements within 30 days unless otherwise THE OUT I .QOI We expected by hard work and application to do a We prepared for the expectation by buying a heavy, w< not been disappointed. Already we have sold many c iers* Manchester Sateens, Nun's Veilings, Challi, English Beig Colors, Black and Colored Cashmere, Black Tamise o inkers Trimmings to match. Elegant lines of Solid and Figure* mana ure^ Lawns, India Linons, Pure Linen Lawns, Madras tea at Mull, Checked and Lace Nainsook, Hamburg Robes and chiefs, Hosiery, India Gauze and Jersey Underwear, < t. Bic. goods and many other fabrics too. numerous to mention t Bk inhabitants. The boom must be kept up. We ask the 1 t. isk. store before sending off orders to foreign markets. ? Bk. goods outside oar home market has been broken up in parisonor ram-ics a?n yicps -rrirmm L?s LAST BUT NOT LI We are Shoe men. "We have given this line our mi< OO. in store is our special pride and hobby. - When we tell of Each Shoe we think we know whereor we speak. .? cn. To all who accept our invitation, and come to oar J ' to give One Thousand Mills' worth of stuff for a One D< ing Greenback 300,000 J. M# BE 100,000 CORNER STORE. r 50,000 c. S AJOTIIEB TRUMP II FOB THiE I 25.000 25.000 50,000 co,ooo m L00,000 _ A few months ago we had the pleasure of informing s ' that the Davis Sewing "Machine Company has been awa 30,000 at London and *he first order of Merit at the Adelade . tion, to say nothing about the minor" .awards in Americ 20,000 globe, which, although unheralded, have necessitated ai at the factory at Watertown, JST. Y., in order to keep i American public is pretty well acquainted with the meri 100,000 chine, and the indefatigable travelers and agents are do: ing up the novel mechanism and proviug the worth and 100,000 jng Machine. The management of the Da- is Company 0-5 000 secure<*a "ood market for the machine in ihe land of its ' ful eye on the export trade. The Davis Machines are n< vrfaxisr tlie 2Iobe? and the ccmpany is spreading its business in More for sewing machines, both in Eastern and Western Hem lredby Tbe Davis Sewir-g Machine is a nard macmne to meet ;ur rail have before mentioned, no employee of the company "f< safe to say that every ODe who is connected with the i letter and is employed in its sale, whether at wholesale or reta se) ad, own machine thoroughly, bat is pretty well posted re; * defects of competing machines. We started out to say that the Davis Sewing Machine i*.f "Good wine needs no bush," and we will reproduce a let company, a copy of which has beer, kindly furnished, us INTERNATION A 3 ' MATOB'S OFFlfcE, ' Davis Sewing Machine Co.: I have the honor to inforn i La !iave heen awarded at the International Exposition at T< The same has been deposited, subject to your djspo I 2nd Division, 10 to 5 o'clock, on presentation of the jinn/ iregard will have the goodness to affix your signature, and tlie s< twmgs, Should yon desire ns to send the meaal to yon, please the name of the Mayor, for 1 franc. 63, for postage and p ^ The medal should be removed before the 20th of ."Mir "rswlu main, etc., ' .of all (Signed) as. and /rhis is sufficient to shovv that the ^merits of the Da\ it or an auroaa; ana m uncie saux saomam tue macmue us-mnxj recog- vantage and to pood customers. In the hands of the a] beware gale and retail, it is a terror to competition.?S. if. Nem IN FAIRFU 31 Moving* For ? rav. ' ' As our town and county seem determined to ke Movement" that is spreading over the "Great So at to keep apace with oar town and county in its pro movement. We are prepared to show to the ci couutv a complete and well assorted. STOCK OF GC And invite all persons to call and inspect same. no??fnr?AiVff aka j/cn lui^uio aic F U L L I ' If And we will undertake to convince von that the - TELL AND SURE TO SELL." AYe invite the ladies to visit our Ml. MILLINERY PA m, Wc have recently added this line to onr bnsin vince yon that the stock is ly. FRESH, PRETTYkAN Wc have an experienced Milliner in this depart in styles, ana wno wm taue pleasure m snowing exceeded our expectations in this department an< We are constantly receiving. pure NEW GOO iY * and assure you will keep op-Tvith everything new ai Also ' iclaster, Birice A1 DY, 1 i mes- BLACK'S IDEAL. t\MTEIIb is a new style of spectacle of the finest Periscopic Crystal Lenses. S, scientifically centered, accurately pQPTTT Ills- ground and measured, thereby giving < , in a greater ease and comfort, and producing a clear and distinct vision. . RIBBON and We have these glasses in both specicar tacle and eye-glass frames in Gold, s Silver and Steel; also in a combina- ' | ttou of Silver ana oteei,. inereoy giving all the advantages of Silver Spectacles at small cost. usacalL UTY SAVE YOUR EYES. PATTEE ^ Even-thing i Use spectacles as soon as you need ior casu at DAY tkly them if you want your vision to last &RSL J. ] as long as possible and be sure to get the glass to suit yonr eyes. We can KEROSENT5 assist you in fitting yonr Tision. 3. CONNOR & CHANDLER. ^ Bett\ra A WW ^ - . '"V -S in Fairfield, and we extend o our store whenever gooes CASH PRICES. ; come in buggies; come in ? ? n moleback; come on ox- "* ;3|gj enback. upon finding to be just as v||. t we are here until time disi Count and Honest jRepre- ityH . our past, present or futuro^flj 'ECTED. 0H u in Xew York. Our good^^^^BH^I s to keep our prices as lovH is is possible; therefore caw vged will please rcmembefl^HHH^H t agrt^u upun. ? H larger business this spring.* ill selected stock. We IiavdJ f our fine French Sateens^ e, Henrietta's in Blacks an<9H r Batiste and Buttons gteflyffl 1 Lawns, Satin Striped Fi;Effl Batiste. Colored and Whit* Edging, Gloves, Handkefl itc. We wish to show thes a as many more of Fairfieldfl adies to give a look in ojfl Inight .study, and this stocfl ' the merits or demerits of store for trade, we-guarantiS ollar slice of the accompany >AVIS M HI5ffl 1 the sewing machine trad? irded the Diploma of Honcffl (Australia) Jubilee ExhioS a and other sections of tka| H 2 increase of the prodnctioiU^^^jy ip with, the demand, tiimb ts of che Davis Sewing Maw mg excellent work in show* capacity of the Davis Sewn has not only looked for anS birth, bnt has kept a watclfiH^B|H|^H >w in use in every portion 4BBB all lands where there iafl ispheres. fij in a competition, and, as jars to meet a rival, for it Davis Sewing Machine CoHMi iil, not only tfiffofrtrarwt?^y warding the good points and r? rjPg has scored another triumph. ,ter recently received by the lL EXPOSITION OF 1887 ) CqniiOusE, Feb. 26,1888. ? E l you that jour prod actions j 1 raiou.se a Gold MedaL " >1 sition, at the Mayor's Office, jjj sred receipt, to which you alot your house. ! send us a money order, in ackiug. ch. 1 have the honor to.reE. CAllTA1LHAC. \] ris Michine are recognized. L by good people, to good ad ?'e salesmen, docq at wnoie" J. O. BOAG, Agent. , nr an* mat f i ill Wfc . . . ten up with the "Onward ,b," so we are determiued ^ressivc and enterpriser^ Ltizens of the town and VJ * - >vg K)D3, All of our dlffere nt <3eJ P, | V> - 7 ' "* priccs ara "BOUND TO * rCor. y Jr iess, and a visit will cou4 . . " /" 5.4 n ntf.w n jlj xi ii y iment who is. well posted you through. We haye v . i proud of our success. 8tytiStar~ ~~ Am ixurr JJVL ur n S, FJLOWEBS ANO W EATHERS. XT A HANDSOME HAT 9 at a reasonable "srice, give I X HATS AT COST. 9 r? i:MA 1 xl mc iuiuiuc^) iiuc uuc?i|i HBH [>. 1H CABLEI'S j , 20c., WATER . Tlie price being solosfr^l^^M Id use only the Fire-Proqf. Shfc.. 7 fl SNSBORO WA&OX COr jg . W flSB