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' "" * .... . . "v !/V- r V-' ' " -'-'":1V:^-"~ " THE NEWS AND HERALD. ~j WESTXSBORO, s. c. p. x. brzce, ) \ rK0?;i:sT0ns. cr. q. n.trisi ? *?. >1. 3UICE, : : : : Ikiitor Wednesday, June 6, : : : 1888. School Commissioner. Some of onr exchanges have expressed themselves, editorially, that the office of school commissioner should be abolished and his salary i ?' fund. If is I given IU LUC (<Ul/UV ? ? argued that the commissioner has nothing to do except sign \r\y certifi cate^, and tint his work could be equally effected by trustees, who wonld charge nothing for their services. If these things were true then the office would be useless, but there are certain nccessarj matters in connection with our public schools which we believe can only be properly attended to by a commissioner. Tne school commissioner must, in the first place, visit the schools in his jurisdiction as often as possible, lie must note the method of instruction and the branches taught, and giye recommendations in the art of teaching as may be practicable. He mnst acquaint hOm ? himself with the character and condi4 tion of the schools, noting any deficiencies in government, in classification of pupils or in instruction. Ee ^smst make such suggestions to teachtr\ him flf ((1 fm'VCO.t cgi/ui iv u.iu ui ?. v w>. deficiencies. lie most also bok after the character of the schools, the furniture, ventilation, etc., and shall suggest to the board in districts what seems to him to bo conducive to the comfort and progress of the schools.. It shall be his duty to aid the teachers in all proper efforts to improve themselves, and he shall encourage the formation of such associaiions as look to their improvement. These are the duties cr me commissioner us mi the schools arc concerned. Ii is easv to see that these duties arc ? both numerous and difficult. Where they are properly carried out they would easily take the whole time of % one mau, and cannot be attended to by district boards. We have patriotic citizens, of course, who take great interest in public schools, but their other bnsitjess would prevent them giving that time to the cousideratioa nf sp.hook which is necessarilv re quired. No one can doabt tbat the ii-i- duties^of the commissioner enumerated above are of the greatest importance to the schools; neither can it be doubled that if left to the district boards tb*se regulations would not be cari red out. ^ WgLx^eau see, therej&re^ nothing jpiferebv the efficiency of the "schools ?^can bo improved by the abolition ol ^ -the office of commissioner, but we think we can sec where it wonia ue materially deteriorated. Immigration. / ? ^ gtfw- - We publish to-dag. a communication from the Rev. D. E. Jordan in regard |HH9Hk to the Hot Springs Convention. Dr, Jordan shows some grounds for snspecting that that Convent ion was hcid under C&tholic auspices. "We arc P thoroughly in favor of immigrations and have decided preferences as to the character of people we are willing tc receive and the part the State shonld take iu ''ringing them here. We do not want any sectarianism at all in the business, whether it be in the interests of Catholics, Protestants, Greeks or Hebrews. This is a country of "religions tolerance," and we are willing lo welcome good, honest, thrifty citi\ zees, regardless of the sect to which i&eir persona? preferences may dircct / them. Wc most heartily protest against the " introduction of the Nihilists, Communists and Anarchists of Europe. These latter, either from their wild iieas of government or vagabondage Biglfctods ot existence, oecome ioc Tien only fruit for the gallows 01 scopants of the prison cells. Oar information in regard to the ot Springs Convention, received om a delegate who atuaida^lfie 5nre?tioa, leads as fsffTe opinion that ere was nothing tn the Convention elf to sustaiii/A'e suspicions that it as being rnrl*1n the interests of the >man Cathjfic Church, or, indeed, of y chnrCjt^VJ^CPtcstant committee oDtcd.resolutions presented by a MP- member of the Baptist Church of twenty years' standing as the plan of organizing the Immigration Association, which resolutions were afterwards adopted by the Convention. Protestants were elected president and secretary of the Convention and all of the committees appointed have Protestant majorities. It is well, however, to watch developments, and we feel satisfied that this will be-done and that our Department of Agriculture will not commit the State to any immigration scheme which will be run in o cpfomnvp. Free Wool. Mr. Russell, of Massachusetts, in tbc course of a specch on the tariff, last Wednesday, in the House of Representatives, called attention to the fact that the wool crop of the United States amounted annnallv to only jj5S8$V:/: ~ ?- ? _ w 3 $60,000,000, while according to the statement of protectionists there were 2,000,000 persons dependent on wool growing. If that were true the crop was not large enongh to support the growth Wool was the only agricultural prodact that had no export value, because the foreign manufacturer did not want it. The price of wool depended on the prosperity of the men who bought the wool and manufactured it.- "If those men were prosperous the men who raised woo! got a fair price, but if not the price of "wool . fell and the two suffered together. ? ? * ? ? WVA! monn^aAfni*. ' TYOW gfUWlUg iiuu rv uvi xxi.Aij uxuvluiing flourished together or languished together, and at this time they were languishing together. "Within four miles of his farm there were manufactured annually $2,000,000 worth of woolen.cloths. The? were made out of rags that dropped off the ^ ' beggars' back. These were the cloths ? / that were beautifully alluded to by TlicBcdy of Adam, gentlemen 0:1 the othe'r side as making . . ? up the cheap suits that were furnished Ihe^wneral Assembly of tl to the hard-working laboring men of bv^flan Church, holding its se the country. 2foItimoiv, has declared it to The united bt&tes wastheonlv full? . ,7? civilized country that put a d'ntvaS1 J"'1?'"11'of ttieOrtueral A&en - V; , A ri<j rrva hfsrtv wa& dirCCuV ia wool. It was oniy t ac'?vvarav-oia- ?. fashioned Spain and the United States by Almighty God out of the tf'at still retained the tax on the first the h round with^ni anv natui material of human existeras. In the mal p..i 0iila^[; aa). k'ilKi. 1 light of past history and experience 4 ? ^ ' , ... he asserted that if w?x>! were placed dom ol God prompted I Inn tc up.on the free list'in less than a year the fact, while the inscrutabl wooi wouid advance, because Ameri- 0f His action i-a> not been re^ can manufacturers would be better Th bedv disdain: able to buy the staple. lie was a ? r\ tiinwt handle 1 large sheep grower, but he did not > keep his sheep for wool. Woo! was elude -?ny question of sdencc the by-product. He was ashamed of belcn"s (o God's kingdom of n a wool grower who had to tax his Thi5 is probablv'~ the wis* neighbors in order to keep his sheep. . , Keep the do-s off the sheep, both the safest disposition the Assemb canine and the protectionist. In reply have made of the hypothesis o to a qnestiroi by Mr. Farquhar, he tion?an hypothesis which, the stated that he raised his sheep for land, provt.n ^ supported bv su;li for mutter;, and for wool. If woo! , , . \ . * _ . was not worth any more than cow auti uCV0'"- Ohnfaatis as Dr^.. hair, lie would raise sheep, for no and Woodrow. farmer conld afford to be withaut The Assembly, as we uud "-The sheep hoot is shod with jjave merelv expressed its jt gold," was au old bpauish proverb. on lhe mo:,j aJopto<, by Qo(1 , Polities. ing Adam's body, and do no It is wonderful to think to what a scientific qae schemes politicians will resort to de- ' e scieiiLei*. ^ ^ ^ feat an opposition candidate. A man Our Credit. who considers himself ordinarih- re- _ _ , i , ,, ~ , ,. j. /. ^ In order to meet tne ma spectable, finds to his discomfiture, ->,Ar.AA. , ... . , . . . . . $400,000 of the btale debt, on when he enters the political arena, .... . , . ,, ,. .. . , | tne State Was authorized toissi tnat he is a blackleg, a corruptiomsl , ... i . ..1 .. to run fortv vears bearing in and evcrv -Other adjective generally _ . i - * four acd a naif per cent, per applied to a professional politician. \ ^ T , 0 . ~ , , . iHr. Geo. W. Williams, of Ch Judge Gresham, formstauce, who*s a ... ... * --- ' - . - ar>phecTT5i' $200^)00 worth prominent candidate for tne itcpuou . .. - -o -7 bonus, -and on his sigmficat can nomination for the Presidency, , . ' . f , , , , , ' *, desire to invest farther lie ana who has alwavs been considered ? , , ~ . , . * , . . formed bv the Treasurer a man of uprightness and integrity, , , - , , , ? ^ t i -._ ,< t ... ' whole amount had been dispo now finds himself charged with cor- . , , , , , . ,, I ns shows that the credit i ruption : nd being generally a verv . . ,. , . , r. . , . , . ." , , Carolina is held i:i high es bad man. It might be stated, how- . , , t ~ " , , capitalists, ana that unuer De ever, that tuese charges come from 1 ' . , ". , r,. government ner security wil Blaine men, who arc jealous of his ? , rising popularity. command a good pr.ee .n tbfc One of the- most novel political Some of ttese bonds were so schemes, however, is the robbery in ^ar" the house of Ja?. G. Blaine, of Maine. Chaelestox is about to s | It is stared in a dispatch that his house problem of breaking r.p the * * 1 fKaf oil h?o 'unil/vii ?rreinef if . hl'HUffht f! DUU OCCJl yUJ"gia?iZ?CU aliu uiai ujo JIUIU'H e _ business and political correspondence Ashley Junction, by building and private papers involving financial ho!el for guests who arc si operations were stolen. The snpposi- wanner climate. One htind tion is that somebody stole these twenty thousand dollars v papers to obtain something which .scribed in one night for such might be used to his political injury, ing. There is no reason in t! This is certainly a most novel pro- why Charleston should not 1 ceeding in politics, and is one that cellent a winter resort as Jacl should be carefully considered by all or other Florida points. The J men in political affairs. All candi- tion of a line hotel as cont< I dates should be careful when they will go a long way in makim leave home, for a long or short time, equal. to carefully lock all tneir ponucui ^ ? matters in a vault lest they should be ^AS" ^T' ^?LAIN*E ^ina'' stolen and be shown against them ^ie uialtcr of nis caudiuac^. much tD their detriment. In the case -'er 10 ^dtelaw Reid. o: t of Mr. Blaine we would s;;y chat York tribune, he positively si enough literature hi 188-i was brought nGl a candidate, wJ! r before the public to show his incorn- name to be used, and w petencv without resorting to burglar accePt the nomination under methods to demonstrate that he would cutnstances. Xhis will donl i be equally distasteful in 1889. weicome news to the many ol ; -- rants who were fearful lest h - Slow Work. run. There will be a lively At the i)res6nT^3tN^f disposing of the honor, bnt at present Jut the Mills tariff bill, Its passage ham seems to lead Uie race. or rejection will occur somVJime t.tkkk is sotne^discnssioi away down in the "sweet subsequent- Slalc. preS3 co{lcerning lhc 1 ly." Up to Saturday three whole days the Boprd 0f Trustees of it had been consumed in considering CaroliuaCollegein selecting * nine lines of the bill, and five of these from bevoml thc state whe lines was thc enacting clause, and the appHed *fyr posifcious. lt is dale on which the bill should go into native (eachers ;honla. lu effect, leaving only four lines which iu fc^nce t0 fowJ ; really applied to the question at issue. bcl;evc the Board selected its These four lines provide that "timber witb rcferencc to their fitne hewn "and sawed and timber used for ontslders werc found saper spars in building wharves and timber . . mu r , tauiraents their Selection wa squared- and sided shall be exempt m ! from duty." Each section is cocsicl- It is reported that tbc Kiel 1 ered under the rve-minute rule, that Danville has bought out the ' is that no member be allowed to speak Carolina & Northern Eailroac over five minuter Some amendmeut along the line of the prcpo was offered to strike out the section are very bine about it- Mu relating to timber, and the debate on roaa has been graded, but tl; 1 this subject cousumed the three whole says orders have been issu ; days. It is said that with one or two contractors to stop work. exceptions the subject matter of de ! bate was not considered by the speak- A bill to make the Bureau ' ers and that many of the remarks.haJ culture a Cabinet office ha no more to do with it than the man in both houses of Congress. 1 ' the moon. This is in keeping with various interests^CRj^entefi ! the policy of the Republicans as an- Cabinet,J^L^e most imports ' I nounced >y the New York Tribune, thejuficulJural interest, has r ' j "Delay w;-|l kill the bill." present it. A farmer in .lie ifiven snor?ia mcir pmey succeed in wuum ! causing. fLjSd*v nic bill will bccome ~ , 7Z' ? i , v _ 4, TN The boom of T;nirm.ai for t L*?w sooner or later, for the Democrats ? , , f! _ , , . . , Presidency i:as received a nc have so far presented a solid front and ^ . * ... , , , - , . tns from the published annom have voted down everv amendment t . ,. , . , - , rr. coming from himself, that 1 that has been &o far offered. Thev . , , . , . ,* accept it proviued hoisunai express a determination to carry the , . ,. ? . , , chosen. Among the otner nai bill through in its present shape and , , . 7., , .? , .heard of in that connection s it seems likelv that thev will snccec-d. * _ _ , ' ,0 c? J of Gov. Gray and Don M. Di 'Civil War vs. Rebdiion, - ~ The ofnee of General of t! In the Presbyterian General Assern- ; ha? been created and Lieuten* ki?? "V/x^fh l?r-v TV ill?n_in Aik-: Khfir5d.ui lias been at)DC WiJ, -Wl.-.., v~v. . ...... man, D. DM of Atlantic City, offered >i . that- position. The office cea=< resolution that <rave rise to an nnex-: death, after which the hijr'nc pected diversion. It was as follows: : will be Licutenant-Gcneral ; Resolved, On the npar approahof 4eriy. Decoration Day, the day set apart by ? * our National Government in memory j Rkv. Brown, chairman of t of those wLo daring the war of the ; tnittee which reported the ant Rebellion irave their lives that the I * .. . ,r ?AW1, Union audlhe country should not die,! 1 resolution? ' General this General Assembly desires to put "v >1S sai^ to be stone blind, on record its greateful recognition of the inestimabie services, the devotion a Sound Lecai Opinion, unto death of those heroic and patriot e. Brainbridge Munday, Esq., soldiers, and our undving attachment Attv., Clay Co., Tex., says: "II; to the great principles" for which they Electric Bitters with most happ; fonght and died, and with the great My brother also was very low wi ?i- rial Fever and Jaundicc, but was multitude of our fellow -citizens to ex- T-mel use o? this medici'ne Am tend our prayerful sympathy to those E]ectnc Bitters saved his life." to whom the day bring still the mem- iir. D. I. Wilcoxson, of For; ory of immeasurable bereavement. | Ky., adds a like testimony, sayi Dr. Aikman entered into a some- j positively believes lie would have i - ) if; not bean for Electric Bitters. what impassioned discussion ox uues- i ? 7 , .? , ? tioiis involved in the war. He was j ^ ff??r w ^ curc a*' Malaria Diseases, and interrupted bj several commissioners Xidney, Liver and Stomach I with cries of The war is over 'and stands uneaualed. Price 50c. an call for the question. The Moderator McMasfrr, Bricc &Ketchin. put the question and the resolution ^ j was lost. _ -JERSEY FLATS.will cure d; A scene of confusion here ensued, in a few hours. For sale by Mi Drs. Johnton, of Chicago, Hickman, Blice&-Ketchin. ^ ^ ^ of Cincinnati, and Lawrence, of ?>outh Four 3ien in a Raijbcr work. /~i 1:/,rrri,/-w V?o?\ cnntr> -with S?5V000. O&rUJIUB} ^?TUV JLO A J wjywMw ,, _ some heat, deprecating the action Kub?JwSis,mxi.a2,?7 Soiitt taken. were at the money counter of. th< The resolutions, of Dr. Aikroan Ex?ref Broad and Chest , yesterday, and carried away $75. were, after a great deal of heated j cash. Thev were George Gregg, talk, adopted, with the exception that i 4l^ v J~0^ ^cCaffrey, of 2,5,' J , , ' , St.; William McGluskej', of o. 2, the words "civil war" were substituted j st; and Thomas Lynch, of No. 2i for "war of the rebellion." j caster st. Jt was the proceeds j the capital prize of $150,000 in t lML' i drawing of the Louisiana State Bncklen's Arnica Salve. I The-Jialf tict^Tcost $5, each man The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, j up $1-.25T The money was paid Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Orleans, and thence'forwarded to a r>v.;ihin,r?c ! hv thp, Adams Express.?Philt JLCkLCr, Vilcipj^/cu. ii.<buuoj vu^vMvxiitf} . ~ . Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- ! (Pa.) Telegraph, J -tl 25. tively cores Piles, or no pay required. It1 is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, SHILOEI'S CATARRH RE3I cr money refunded. Price 25 cents per positive cure for Catasrh, Biphth box. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Canker-^Iouth. For sale by Dt Ketc&in. * Aiken. in ! TrnrmTTiinn / - . WB^HKuSBm I SCHOOL EXERCISES.^ Tf tcf>5 ie l*rei? jzlcoozo. juu^vv v .. ? m? ssicn in fortune to be present on SatflJI^^he -7*. ^e9* be "the 26th of May, and vvtfness the closing AsL>ciation iby that exercises of the Cool Branch school, shioncd_ in charge of Mr. E. R. Harris. At 10 Ep3K daft of o'clock, a. m., the school was marched H*r?ypnCo^ al ani- at the tap of the d tin: from the school- SaaSlcuw; . , , ... tor all aSectio he wis- room to the church near by. As they arfrfagfromiz ) reveal marched along everv eve was turned tothegrar?,-. r . . ' . . tie timely nse e mode to them, and tni-ir precision of step *e^5?-j!>k0 . < i i . , * ftauaisoraers( realed." ant' soldierly bearing brought many a word of praise from the bystanders. ?y? i? an> good old soldier of the late war JEvfij or con- said "|1C hoped none of them would ft * A" -'.T* Tx<? < V?a A untm o ? V? rt ; which ever nave ro marcu u? mc mmu ao uv | qi ature. ^ done.'; ' , Halting in u-ont of the chureli, they 5 ail were Lucir teacher, engaged for a classes of [y could time in calisihenic exercises, much to Detroit, 1 f evolu- the satisfaction of all present. To at Washin >ngh un- enter into a minute detail of this pleas- classes of , - ant dav would occupy too much of ?*1?' Tvf;1 learned your Tiluab,e sp^/'The exercises LeConte were opened by singing, after which the'scienti: each boy and girl was introduced by P. Benjax erstand the teacher witli speeches, essays, reci- E. II. Cooi i tation's and dialogues. The space oc- College, &c ? cupicd by the school was tastefully Prospectus u creat- arched over with flowers and evert under- greens, and as the children would step stion for out beneath this beautiful bower it ttto:; iiadntv and innocence blended a a a with magnificence, and as the sweet, smooth voice of each one spoke forth in timber, vee could bat feel that Ave were being- 20 Op3*0* r,r tarity of lifted into a higher atmosphere. The S** ? Julv 1, exercises were interspersed with splen- fn-ly lowi - ' did vocal music by the school, and oiie IIui Lie bonds most excellent mnsic by the Feaster- from Blytl terest at ville Silver Cornet Band" that honored in timber, annum, us with their presence, .and whose _L?t wit ?rWmi graud performance added much to the Mies an, Thc graceful and composed an,c ?9?Jfe? of these maul.er anij deportment of* cach pied by w. ion of a scholar, as he or sbe bowed before the- One Hi was in- public, and the excellent manner in Acres of ??.!.!. nrl ffioiruiilups WflC frOm Wl] fliof f V\ r\ WU1UU IJ1UV UUUUIUWU l^wutwvi * vv< If MV a subject of remark and source of houses on scci of. entire satisfaction to all, and reflects S omfilui of South most creditably upon the teacher, Mr. Township itcem by Harris, and showed conclusively that the Walter nwrir?"f much earnest labor had been speut Five H' upon the school, and that they had Acres of 11 alwa>'s been brought up to this high "point {rorf} market, after due and diligent application, ?0j?0t|nj; Id above and that they possess bright minds Que lot < capable of being, expanded over deeper stock, wit and higher branches of learning as necessary ;olve the they grow in years. nice farm. . . At 12 o'clock dinner was announced, . One trac crimi- This was expected to be a picnic, but ovPmiwf m by tl?e jt wa3 sach a bountiful supply we ; a great must call it "dinner." There" are so 2ekin?- a many good things to eat in the "Corn- <mui " i r.wi er"," and so many nice ladies-to fix A2i nn. thai to know what and ^? ras sub- how much was on that table- you a build- would have to be present to under- Messrs.. ae world stand. The crowd was large, the day in nomina . , was pleasant, the people ate as if they Fairfeld C ' .'".were hungrv, but tbev could not eat isouville all * ifiedtofill * Kpr ypo comple- The exercises resumed again,-at the would m: jmplatcd c^ose of which the Rev. J. D. Mahon, This nomi ' it their in a most beautiful, happy and appro- the Democ ' priatc address upon the subject of * Education, holds us spellbound; in Thefrie ~ which he compliments the teacher, spectfully y settled scholars, parents and public, empha- Fairfield i In a let- sizing the fact that the entire exercises suitable a he New llie school were of a moral, refining .. . and religions character, of which fact s he was proud. Mr. Mahon then, in fn+hVprh jot allow' beantiful and appropriate terms, de rould not livered the prizes to those to whom F( anv c'ir- they had been awarded. The exer- The ma: * , cises closed by the school singing that STINGS ai L . beautiful piece of music and touching Clerk of < heraspi- WOrds, "Flowers from My Angel the Dema iC should Mother's Grave." As the song closes, The ma fio-ht for Mr. Mahon makes some very pathetic , ?Pl,.c remarks upon the remembrance of L - " "Mother", and he waked the chord the Count that lies in every heart, though dor- form thee . , mant at times. It vibrates afresh at nation is s '1 in tne n,? uTVf/vfVior''* Jriporf rvpr&tic nr LUC II villi Is VI XULUtliVl j Viiui* >MVM* W f _, action of preseut beats in unison and rcinem- We are le South brauce of bygone days. Blended with KERKas ?rofcs?or? sweet h*>pe *he reunion bv and 0,1i?e ?f (~ " by, it is too much for t.he human heart, "ationis J m natives an(j it gives way in tears that involute Democrat held that tarily force themselves out. ..The ma: ive been Thas closed a day long to be remem- clerk of?t ign. We *?er,e.4 this great county. We a;l jy qUalifie feel lifted higher. It is a flash from tion. Th. ; tcacners ^ summit?the home of Education action of ss, a'njl if and Religion?that ha1? been thrown ot_ across our pathway. 7Tis a taste of FOR] s ~>roper s0?ie "j0^8 ^at ^ow from we^ v^e 1 ' regulated society and properly applied 330YD a hmAJi/i Xr discipline all over this land, at the bmona i. hcarg,stonc and in lhc sch00l j.o6bl. t? the act G?orSia' I. Towns Shelton, S. C., May 29. STON he sed ron(e ?? " i data for S< u c V^ 'i jm ,' , the action Ch Of the ^SyrnpoTrisa ic report s ^atu?Ps own trne laxative. It is DOUGLA cd to all the m9st easily taken, and the most for the o effect;7e remedy known to Cleanse the p^mary ^ w^cn bilious or Costive; to nf A orrj^EHftr,) Flpadflohp# flnlds and F'epera: F( Habitnal Constipation, Indi- We are gestion, etc. Manufactured only by JXO. AT. are tlie California Fig Syrup Company, re-election [ in the San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr ?subject t .Tit of all AV. E. Aiken. ? P"-nS_ 10 one to FOR C Cabinet ^ ta^t^p ^ll W A 1 t be office o: mMm fl M JSJa ?? totheactu ho Vice- S^Vgf We are :winipc- Ww . " d?3??;! icemer.t, ' . missioner,ewouid mm ncs most tion to the mi-Gen- Sw^ratk )5ntcd t0 ^ The*ml is at bis ^tbii trr^ CAXHCA3 jst rank. |#|^Sil > jectt^Se' 15^AfCi in^a. . ^ [JOHN H(. he coij).* & gnnti | office of C< i-Wood- HHlilfflPB (the action< Assem- VfafiH Absolutely Pure, turner * % for a seat ii Countv This powder never varies. A marvel of Mr. Turnci ive used Parity, strength and wholesomeness. More tion and w y- results, economical than the ordinary kinds, and This nomir th Mala* cannot be sold in competition with the the Democ cured by tQultitudq of low test, short weight alum ^re are satisfied or phosphate powders. Sold only in c/ins. THOMAS Koyal Baking Powdek. Co., 106 Wall f0r ~ sea^ ;e Cave, Sfc-' . ? _ . ,. tives?subj ng: He , bol(1 by McMaster, Bnce & Ketchm, cratjc part^ lied, had krocers. MchSfxly Weare" r.MB HYGrEIA! " ialfS A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! * JOHND. ] TOBACCO AX AID TO HEALTH ! the House ysentery the action < sMaster, A NEW TOBACCO, manufactured by || . jt\. THOS. C. WILLIAMS & CO., Rich- --nr mond, Ya., under a formula prepare! by PAT s Paid Prof. J. W. Mallet, of the University -of JT ill j Virginia.; - - - - < *?+: moiowoi i nft.<1rcTV>nf.i<>. a -enod adelphia ,T-QJi.Ll" ?> - n.? 1 street, Nervine and an excellent chew. s Adams thy it: xo humbug : . * nut sts., two best . 000 spot For sale by all dealers. Cal for pamphlet States to" of 2,938 Apl24-6m . very low ] ? kcuth attention 512 Pine SURREYS, JUMP SEATS, OPEN" and ailLieinatir Q4S Lan- Top Buggies and Road-Carts. Prices and of half styles ;o suit every one. We call special , he April attention to our Buggy Harness and Col- order will Lottery. jars. Our 75c. and $1 Whips are beauties, ton or Col putting bUt our '$2 Full Bone Buggy Whip is a at New bargain. tms city WINNSUOKU WAL-rUiN VU. laelphia : ; 3&LCH COWS. SavSin tt EDY-a } r pWO GOOD, YOUNG illLCH COWS, Made entir eria and I .L fov sale by durable tha . -W. E : J. K. DAYIS, the I May22i.il Monticello, S. C. I ' . ' I - * I gf ^BBBmSEMEXTS- i IKPRECEDEXTED ATT] ? jj OVEK A MILLION ED.?LITE AGENTS.?Write n i t>tt i t T>T>T'7r? ' A. Sanborn, Secretary Buffalo CAPITAL PKIZE, e^ Accident and Sick Benefit a- BroneMtls, JUtfcma, Indfewaon! Use _ Louisiana State Lottei ^neMoMto?ShiJ^S.*Die^2 Incorporated by tlie Legis gg^g^^^eM^MdriowtrdrttUas for Educational and Charit 0fParke?5and its trancnise raaac a y: it in time. it & inTsiiaabie for an pains ent State Constitution, in IS whelming popular vote. Its Grand Single Number t\ TC? place Monthly, and the Gr ? W JDra-wings regularly every jrabxb a a >n <99 (March,-Jane, September a /J KilVT fj W Tr' " We do hereby certify tfu 'atxam'ir wiM b the arrangements for all th HSCOVEKT. 1087 at Baltimore, 100 at a9e aad control the Draw 500 at Philadelphia, 111S and ihat ti* same nrc gton, 1216 at Boston, large esty, fairness and in yood fc Columbia Law students, at parties, and we authorize t. ? - not) thro rj>TtiH.r/i.t/>. with the f lesley, Oberlin, University 01 ? v? .... , higan University, Chautauqua, signatures attached, in iU i ndorsed by Richard Proctor, ^ ?t, Eons. W. W. Astoe, Jcdah Jz Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, .y^/ c, Principal ]ST. Y. State Normal r7v j V (1F~~7 Taught by correspon dence. yy jjL? post free from C PROF. LOISETTE, jC&M, 237 Fifth Ave., New York. FOR SALE. c< GEES iu Longtown section, ten We the undersigned Barik tiles from Ridge way. 195 acres wai pay alk Prizes drawn ir> uO acres open land, of -which State Lotteries which may c good creek bottoms that will our counters. bushels of oorn per acre. A e, 31. tva?3ISI,et, Pres. ] c farm Can be bought exceed- PIEKRE 1AKAUX> Prcs.s torcasn. ldrcd Acres of Land, four miles A* sAI'I> vr^ Pres*Ney 0 lewood; well watered; one-half KOffif, Pres. Union A desirable place. ii Two store Buiidinp and Grand Quarterly southeast corner of Congress In the Academy dr Musi, e streets. - ToesdaevSenelS l the Store Building now occu(J Bc&tv ?~ - *9 indred ind Thirty-five (135) 100'000 Tickete at ^enty good framing land, two niiles Halves S10; Quarters msboro. Three good tenant Twentieths si; the place, and good barn and list of prize; 1 prize of 300,000 js... adred and Forty (140) Acres in l prizeof loo.ood is.... 13, on Little River, known as Js-~ rK>lWland A fmnrt fnrm -1 prize of 25,000 Is... . seller jano. ^gooa| 2 prizes of 10,000 arc. anarea iinu x'UbY-WJici: ariuzmouc o,uw uv. good farming land, four miles %> prizes oe 1,000 re* :kstoclc. A good gin-house and 100 prizes OF 500 ;ar<. at bouses, in sufficient numbex. 200 frizes of 300 arc. >tton and grain plantation. ' ^oc prizes of -00 are. of 40 acres, one mile from Black- approximation : h good dwelling-house and all 100 Prizes of $3oo appraxlmai outbuildings nearlv new. A $300,000 Prize are loo Prizes or $300 approxima :t 392 acres of good land, well iqo Prizes or $200 approxima) and now under good cultivation, $50,000 Prize are rom_Wmnsboro. f teioiln-al pru J. C. CALDWELL &CO., 1,000 Prizes or $100 decided by Real Estate Brokers. Prize are ' i' l,coo PrlzesorSioo decided bj "* ' A1IA TNOUXCEMENTS. . ? ? ' ? s,isc Prizes amounting to.... FOR SHERIFF. For Club Eate3, or any lur Editors : W<: beg leave to place appl^ro the^-undersigned . tion for the office of Sheriff for return^mah deUve^ t !ounty ilr. II. YONGUE MIL- ffenSnS SSKJe [r. Milling is in every way. qual- address. the position, haVinghad a num- Send POSTAX HOTES, E: rs' experience in the office, apd ike a most acceptable officer. ^ssca to nation is subject to the action of tw a ;ratic primary. Ke* j\rAW "V*pc Or 3?. A.DAZJPEI^? JUA5TT VOTERS. Washington, I>. < nds of Mr. E. E: ELLISON re Address Kegisteredl L/UUilby <t mail xix n clj ? nd worthy.to fill the office-of-, newoklej^Snatic id hereby announce him .as a ^ for that position?subject, how- w~ ~ 3 action of the Democratic party REMEMBER ntuy election. * and Early, who are in charg< is a guarantee of absolute r: )R CLERK OF COURT. rfty, that tne chances are al i-- j * ? t> -.r r?,T no one can possibly divine w Qy :fnends of M/. R. 1L JEN- draw a Prize. anounce hica as a candidate for JSEMJSXBER that tht [Jo urt?subject to the" action uf J31? "rati(> T>rim*nr ? NATIONAL BANKS 01 ?rauc primary. rbe Tlctets ^ gigged tl ny friends of Captj J. LEWIS Institution, whose chartered \.\V hereby announce him as a Plzed in lhe^highest courcs^ for the office of Clerk of the Ul U1 "apt. Wardlaw is well known in ZZT~Z^~TZ r~3~~ y and is fully qualified "toper- STATE OP SOoTH luties of the office. This nomi- couktt of fait subject to the action of the Dem- C0URT OF COMM authorized to present Mr. W. H. a candidate for re-election to the i /lerk of the Court. This nomi- } % . nade subject to the action of the T ^ ic nrimarv * " Robertson, ri lomas ic primary. Jr? Elizabeth Rol >ertso: ay friends of Mr. IL M Z^ALY, ertson, Defendarits.?C it the County, nominate him for ForRelief. Com* laini 1 he Court, believing him eminent- ~ , _ id to |I11 the duties of the posi"TTTOTT A 1v"R HER??BYsi is nomination js snujwu i/j me / ? -?? the democratic primary. * quired to ans wer t this action, which is filec scHooLCOMinssm authorized to annomMjpr. J2s O. 0f your answer on the sul s a canamto^H^nRtion to office, No. 2 Law 1 lange, of Scnott^g^^^H^^^H^ect -witliin. twenty d? -ys afti this sum monsqnj Sndi- complaint within the tii ;hool Uommissioi^^subject to plaintiff will appl y to th< of the Democratic primary. * ment against you for the ,.. , , _ ?. ? in the complaint my fnends of the Rev. J AS. Dated October 21st, A.! SS respectfully nominate him RAGSDALE&E ffice of School Commissioner? Plaint i the actio a of tliQ Democrats To Elizabeth c. Fu)bertso ertson, William J. Rol OTnp,r,,n tttt^tT Ross Robertson.. Junior, )iiPROBAlE JUDvxE ertson and Juli; v Roberl authorized to announce Capt. rbove named, ai id to T1 IIINNANT as a candidate for ertson, Senior: . to the office of Probate Judge TAKE notice, that th X) the action of the Democratic action, of wl lich the coDy, and tie cor a plaint OUNTr COJOnsSIONEE. f^L'torl-aMeldO S?nxml-n ~ ?S T' the Croaity of Jr.? ? <P as a candidate for state-of South C arolina, f County Commissioner?subject 0f October A D 1<W7 m of the Democratic primary. * SgSDJ^LE &B authorized .to announce Mr. M'ay5x6t Plainti STEWART os a candidate foi _ to the office of County Com- A WBSB Aff U -subject to the action of the ffl Infill* i primary. * n VW S%0 am Bl authorized to announced Mr. Bought! the Sj :NX as* a.candidate forre-elec-- jJi/^u a ofiice.o? County Commissioner' /V o the action -of, the "Democratic IKIMfiBl jA El authorized to announce Mr. UUiIIni Ml lit STEWART as a candidate w w m W I inti.tn hhonffif>A of CountvCom- I SEWING MA ^>Snar/t0 aCti?n "?f th* BECAUSE 17 WAS mnty ny friends of Mr. JAS. B. announce him as a candidate IA1 fir " 1 a the House of Representatives. 7 I is well qualified for the posi- . rasa! $ ill make a good Representative. jra?p| ?gESsi lation is subject to the action of authorized to announce Dr. B. McKLN'STRT as a candidate g in the House of Representa- uaiu VISCID All ect to the action of the Demo- NUYv in Ball ALL f in the primary election. For it dofcS mth bean authorized to announce Mr. - * -- ., . _ W. BUCHANAN as a candi- Sample MaCnIII 6 at ff >eat in the lower branch of the t'vrov WAPtrnrr iVAODHTraT ssembly?subject to the action tiiMx Muaiaij \ rMiLaJlL ^ ApBIaManioci ^ ao /? ^AT? ?^^ i..i H ftO <* vauuiuuvw AVA __ ____ _ .SMSSSES^* JUHS IANPACTI , ? BELVIDEBE, NTS, OILS, &G. machine] PARTIES "wishing to which has beon used siring to purchase macbi: 5 AltfiAiS&ED WITH THE been used will find it to t Paint Houses in the United t<> correspond with the mic sell their Paints, and lit a Aplilx2m jrofit. I, therefore, call the* FARMERS, KEJ of every one in the County lg any painting to call and A if yon want to kill, it th'ey mav need. Any tivate your nelds, con be filled for cash at Charles- . Farquahar Cultivator and nmbia prices. ,, J,ix03 W. E. AIKEN, f* y?u zoocl wate Drncraicf- waY to get it ont Of your uraggist. come 3nd b a Warer me, fier. SH BERRY GRAIN CRADLE SEowers, Reapers, ie grain. Has fourteen fingers. Engines a ely of wood. Lighter and more T m any other. For sale only by WINNSBORO WAGON CO. | * JA13 SLIPPERS$300,000. m hLilrrJ y Company. OX ilature in 1868, 1 ;able purposes, r?/ ? irt of the pres79, by an overDrawings take and Quarterly three months < ' ^STSSSSfcl WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAI Lt ^ I T3VT?? 3 Jionuufy u/ut > j. The Louisiana I in per ion man- rj- -r j- x\ T) tt\inga themselves, \ ; if 1 U / XVlJi. ucted with honrith toward all Z23&?' MISSES' SLIP idcertisements." kJJ-JJ-JLADIES' SLIPPERS, In all grades from cheapest to best, -^y cheap, and it will be to your interest to cc >mmi84ioaers. TheJ' have shipped to us direct from slippers exclosively. We are sare we can ] s and Bankers i, The Louisiana be presented at $ O M E S P I Lou'na Xat. Bk. tatc \a;. Bk. rieansXat^Bk. ^w offering tins TFOCk SOME BIG Iiatiouol Bk. WBCi ? Drawing ONE lot of 'Ladies' Best S hoes, worth $34* ^gwOriea?L - /; T ~^ONE lot Colored ONE lot Dress-Goods-Silk and Wool?woi S5; Tenths S3; , SSSSISEE OUR FANS A] 30,000 25,000 20,000' laces. j<aces 50,000 i$2s one lot of cream and white i PRIZES. ItQg to . 40UKI MOM ?M% >% 50,000 ]y[A T# mm,.r n .T.0.. CO.OOO M M3Si8T. J>nc 2ng to ' 20,000 ?; ; 5.o?'.?^oo,oJ WHAT WE r..S100,000 ... 100,000 '..81.055,000 fomSSStSr- THE GOOD WILL of every man, woman i jure plain. More ^ie invitation to the north, east, south and west till be assured by are w mted, or it is desired to inspect our stock bearing, your full rprcss Money Or- HIGH GRADE GOODS AT In ordinal? letter. )ur expense) ad- Up - ran up, or hobble up. Come In . dau^hix, wagons; come on railroads; come on horseback ssr Orleans, La., back, or any other way in creation, so yomn?5tf l?to SQUABE D] >nal bask. Whatever we offer for sale our customers ?w Orleans. La. represented. We are not here for a day orai | poses, and wish to make our trade upon the ba B^ure|ani The quick-sands of deception shall jo t tile draw-lags, record. . ?a ; WHAT IS TO BE We cannot sell our goods at less than we pj n^w^11 wnTTK are TnarkPd at the lowest possible, and we Into New Orleans ?nd ^ Process demand?. We stick as close to cas ie President of an afford to sell oh small margins. Parties having i rights are recog- our terms are settlements within 30 days unles therefore, beware ous schemes. ^[BLE OtJX CAROLINA.. " We expected by hard work and applicatic >rrFT _ We prepared for the expectation by buying a ' ? . ? not been disappointed. Already we have sol .ON PLEAS. Manchester'Sateens, Nun's Veilings, Challi,Ei ?cutor of the last colors, BIack~an4 Colored: Cashmere, Black >f Henry Clarke, Trimmings to match. Elegant lines of Solid a 1 T .ortrrrc TnrlJo T.iflAnc "Pnrp T .171 AH T AWTl bertson William .Mull, Checked and Ls^ Nainsook, Hamburg 3 Ross Robertson chiefs, Hosiery, India Gauze and Jersey IJuc a arid. Julia liol> soods and many other fabrics too numerous to 7omi Summon* ? inhabitants. The boom mu.<t be kept up. We iot Served store before sending off orders to forehjn m rwT-t. x; -vnm - goods outside our home market has been broke o\ e-> ailud. parison of fabrics and prices solicited. ummoned and re- * _ , ;he complaint in * TjAST !BUT NU I in the office of AxtLO 1. A* ?J A ?1 \J f Common Pleas We are Shoe men. We have given this lin to serve a copy in store is our special pride and hobby. When bscribers, at their Shoe we think we know whereof we speak, Winnsboro, S. C., To all who accept our invitation, ,j iliju^r ? J-'-- ~~?tn flriiro Hno i"u"Iotstmtror "to answer the " T "\fl &?*%? COSNEE STOKE. .. ^ relief demanded n _ MOTHEE TRIUHPH FOB' D. 1?87. . LAGSDALE, iff's Attorneys. _ n, Cora J. Eob:ertson, Thomas Elizabeth RobBon, Defendants A few months ago we had the pleasure of tomas Ross Rob- that the Davis Sewing Machine Company has I at London and ;he first order of Merit at the . ,? m tion, to say nothing about the minor awards ii fiSI k ? globe, which, although unheralded, have neces Sin the at the factory at Watertown, 8. Y., in order t ^ Pnin American public is pretty well acquainted with maty, at WinnsI ctme md the mde&tigallle tovweKand agett Fairfield, in the !"S ?p thenorelmechaaismandprovide w; at> tha '>1 cf /lor rag Machine. The management of the Da?is < ay secQjg,} a good martet for thft machine in the Is 1 a r nr> \ T i? f ul eye on the export trade. The Davis Machlr the globe, and the company is spreading its bu; y for sewing machines, loth in Eastern and West If fl&fi A A1 The Davis Sewing Machine is a hard macbinc I fi 1m la IS bave before mentioned r no employee of the coi I wMnSi safe to say that every 0De who is connected w , * and is employed in its sale, whether at wholesal piencia own machine thoroughly, but is pretty well p RJVJ | defects of competing machines. _ _ we started out co say iuai me uavbocwiuy j iiflrll "Good wine needs no bush," and we will reproc M InHI BC company, a copy of which has been kindly furr II Mall INTERN CHIME ' ~ Ma yob s 4 wnirab Dacis Sewing Machine Co.: I have the honor 1 THE BEST.' have been awarded at the International Exposi The same has been deposited, subject to yo 2nd Division, 10 to 5 o'clock, on presentation of will have the goodness to affix your signature, s D%SffiV Should you desire 'us to s^nd the medal to yo Brr th&jiamc of the Mayor, for 1 franc. 60, for posts Th^jmedal should be removed before the 20tl f/ljj - This is Sufficient to', show that the merits of IftSWB abroad; mid in Uncle Sam's domain the machir HK1 vantage and to cood customers. In the hands "h fBs3&& sale and retail, it is a terror to competition.?#. SS WINNSBORO TO -WITH THE L1GH1 WIHT IT tifulwork. IJOMESTIC JpEWl actory Price. / / D FOR 5 YEAES-. OTJE 1HAT LEADS ALL i Died Territory. IT LEjL In Hi IT fall First. JBecanse it is one inch higher in I UU?j the arm than any other. ILL. j Second. It is one inch longer in the arm. - TBtnL it gives satisiacnon. JY. Fourth. The attachments cannot be ex- but sell machinery Fifth. The needle 6ets itself.. ? or parties ae- sixth. It never wears out. and why? aJ? aery which has Because it is so simple that there is but' heir advantage littIe machinery about it, and not a bearifrrnTT iaK that turns over. Every part rocks, ' ?iIjiUli" thus making it the lightest running mak Tfc rrsiic chine tha. is made. Also it has no rertikrp X JtlJlS, cal feed spring to get out of fix. The tiss and eulti- amount ?' fancy work that can be done is tl ic and buy a " on ^ is too numerous to mention. Buj i Heel Sweeps. Address all orders to r and an easy well or cistern, 3. CHESTND1 ind Eoilers. stinghouse EnKTAGAf4 WINNSBORC / | is / - , - - * _ SES. | 1 m JPPEKS. I ? ; - m " ' . - -:itBGE ASSORTMENT OF SUPtf'S SLIPPERS, ~j| PERS, These goods are exceptionally me and see them before baying, a large house that manufactures please you. 5 C I A L S. DRIVES: ^ [), lor $2.00. : "* v - I Liuen Lawns, worth 25c., fof lS rth 10c. and 50c; per yard, for 16fl SI) parasolHH jACES to be closed outBS b & Keiehin. wB WMTL W amm and child in Fairfield, and we erteHfl ; to come to our store whenever go? mmm carriain buggies ;"coine ia ^ ^e^VIja moleback; come ou oxe with Greenback. BALING. can rely upon finding to be just as aonth, but we are here until time dissis of Full Count and Honest Eeprenot stain our past, present or future EXPECTED. .jtQBtta lid for them in New .York. Our goods (nd always ;'to keep our pruss as low _^a li traders as is possible; therefore can ' goods charged will please remember s otherwise agreed upon. LOOK. >n to do a larger business thisspring. .jffiSM heavy, well selected stock. We have d many of our fine French Sateens, iclish beige, Henrietta's in Blacks and Tamise or Batiste and. Bdttoiy^na " ndFigured Lawns, SatinStripedFigs, Madras Batiste. Colored and mite Etobes and Edging, Gloves, Handkerlerwear, etc. We wish to s^wtiiese mention to as many more of Fairfield s ask the ladies to give a lock m our AiK??tt7 t.hA idea of buviuff tUO w a up in the minds of many. Com: , e onr midd^H^Rly, and this s&oeft ^ vte i to onr store for trade, we guarantee flj a Ode Dollar slice of the accompany- fl :. BEATY & BRO. May# rHEDiTISMlCHUE I | informing the sewing machine trade JB >een Awarded the Diplocai of Honor M A.delade (Australia) Jubilee Exbibi- fl 1 America aud other sections of the JB sitated an increase of the prodactionlM o keep up with the demand. The 91 the merits of the Davis Sewing Ma- ? is are doing excellent - work in shew- a ;' srth and capacity of the DarisSew-IS Company has not only looked for and? tnd of its birth, bnt has kept a watch-HH les are now in use in every portion ofH siness in all lands wh^re there ise Hi ern Hemispheres. : to meet In a competition, and, as sresfl npauy fears to meet a rival, for it isM itn the Davis Sewing Mjichine Co.? i-* a?. n/\f Anltr h) JIBBI I osted regarding the good points and* Slaciiiue has scored another triumph IB lace a letter recently, received by thA tished us : ?5 ATIONAL EXPOSITION OF 18& ? Office, -Toulouse, Feb. 26,1888. $9 .L-i. co mrorm you taat yo&rpmucuv.ua?HHB tion at TouLoustt a Gold Medal HHR or disposition, at th3 Mayor's Office.? the annexed receipt, to which yodflj .nd the seal ot your house. u, please send us a money orderr ifl iga and packing. MffiiHUE i of March. 1 have the honor to nJBB -^UCJLKXAimAC. ?B the Davis M.chiue arc recocrgB io is sold by good people, to goojuHaB of the ab'e salesmen, both at if. News. mmm J. O. BOAG, Aggj m lilt f-?T\ rvATm M '-RUNNING? fl ITHEBSt AND WHlS n|HH have waited to find tlie mau- ffl $1,009 KSWAKlfi I he has" failed lo come udJI 9 m that 1 have won it, ancHSflB t any apology; neither wig furtuer canter. 1 nave w r and now -claim that it i|a 'that THE DOMEST lfl ie star that leads. Now bH r the star that has won thejp >js. c. J ^^KnBHPaBHn|raBnflDnMMnHnnM&nBi