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^ /. " % * ' v " '*0^'?^- fe-. &ScTOSJ'^'' THE NEWS AND HERALD. J W1NXSBOEO, S. C. r. JT. BRICE, ) f Pj:o?xieto;:s. J. n. DA VIS, I F. Mi II It ICE, : : : : Jlilitor Wedptisday, June 27, * : : : 1888, oi/'b sraxi)ari>-i5kakkr-!. FOP. P RESIDE N'T : GROVER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ALLEN G. THU2MAN, of wtto Some "'arty Fljcures. Tod New York Post has collected some Democratic and Iiepablican figures as to the possibility of either party hi the electoral col lego, and the figures are thus: REPUBLICAN. Sure Republican States 182 Indiana lo Connecticut ..? G Tola! 203 Another estimate is: Snre Republican States 1S2 Indiana 15 New Jersey 9 Total.*. : 206 Still another is: Sare Republican States 1S2 Indiana \i> "West Virginia 6 Total 203 _ ic lases zvl voies m u:e eiecroaai N _ college to elccf, and the Republican estimates look very nice, but here is how the Democrats count, and it will be noticed that both parties connt on three contiugencie^: democratic: Solid South 1*33 New York oG Indiana 15 Total -201 Again: Solid Son til 158 New York 36 New Jersey 9 Connecticut..; 6 ; . Total 204 Again: Solid Sonfh 155 New York 36 New Jersey 9 California. S T1. *.. T ' xv.ili Z\JV I' will be seen that both sides can figure out. success, bnt it might be borne in mind that the Democrats have the* advantage, in view of the feet that they have giveii the country an hones: government, which appeals to the good sense of all citizens for continuance. The Democratic figures will undoubtedly be correct, whatever contingency may arise. About tiic A. K. The Grand Army of the Republic, UmawmHHgR which is a very large adjunct to the Republican party, is again grcat.lv i stirred! over 'the' admission of another Confederate to associate membership. Jno. M. Shorter, formerly of Georgia, has been elected an associate member of Pickera Post, No. 3G2, This is the second time such a step has been taken, the first one causing a storm which threatened disastrous results. Gen. Jos. E. Johnston was the first member so elected, by a Plulad^phia Post. Much indignation was expressed by the. Grand Army that a "traitor- snouid nave been adnn'ted even into associate membership, and j the commander decidcd ''associate \ membership was not in order when a i Confederate was the applicant." An exchange states that the principles of the organization are as fol- j lows: '* | "It is nominally a secret organiza- i lion. Etich member is bonnd by obli-! gations, and admission to the meetings is secured by a regular grip and pass word. The main clause of the constitution recites that 'no man upon whom the stain of treason rests can ever be come a member- of this order.'" No man is admitted unless he is an honorably discharged soldier who fon^ht on the Union side during the last war. It claims to be a charitable organization, bnt its real object at present seems to be political. It exercises a wonderful influence in the North,* and is an organization that is doing more to keep alive sectional animosities than any other influence we know of. It is its influence that I makps RpnnhKrvin nsrfv for the wholesale pension grabs which President Cleveland has so wisely been l>~>- preventing by his veto. The W. IV. & C. it. K. A correspondent, writing to the Lancaster Ledger of last week from Tradesvilic, presents the claims of the I Wadesboro, "VVinnsboro & Camak Hailroad and tells of the enthusiasm of the people of that section of the road. After enumerating the many advantages to be derived from the road he outlines a policy which if pur1 sued the road will be bniit in the near fnfrrn* Thflv hn.ro tin orjinifn. hn says, but plenty of gold mines, many of which are now in successful operation, aud many others, together with other enterprise?, which would loom up in ca^e the road was completed. While thev have no granite, the cor- i respondent says, the people arc enthusiastic, and arc ready and anxiously j awaiting the opportunity to put up their cash whenever it is learned that the road will come through Dudley ? * . and Tfadesvilie. This is an exhibition of the right spirit, and if all the towns along"Ihe line would show the same interest and enthusiasm it would be only a comparatively short time until the old hills of FairGeld woulvl echo the whistle of Jhe first through train over the Isrreat trnnk line?the Wadesboro, Winnsboro, Tradcsvlllc & Camak Kailroad. IlucUcn's Arnica Salve. ^ The Best Sai.te in the world for Cuts, : Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever v Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, j - Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to si ye perfect satisfaction,! or^money refunded. Price 25 cents per . . box. For sale by McMaster, Brice & j Setctin. * * I ?g?a^~> : . v ' nrrr^w m m\* nn i bob?xap?a?p?a?bi?m???Bacs?b?mbbmkm?i t - Publish their Views. Tiie State Democratic iixc In view of thclct that the candi- Committee met in Columbia oil dates for Governor and Lieutenant- It.wfw deeided to hold U* Governor are to make speeches at one Convention in Columbia on the point onlv in each Congressional dis- September. ?hc candidates fo !trict, we tbink the suggestion that Ihcv eroor aud Licntenant-Govcrnc should publish their" speeches before -peak at the following places: band, eininentiv wise. The scheme of ilodge?, tl.ip! district, July 2( , ? Greenville, fourth district, Ji having the?e two candidates for ofhee (Chester, fifth district, July 30. to make a tonr of the State was to let Sumter, seventh district, Au: the people of the whole State know Florence, sixth district, Aug! exactlv what their views .verc upon Charleston, first district, Au, - . . Blackville, second district, An, tin? mfmront onestions now a^itatinsr .... . ... ^ . . .. liie oniv misiaKe urn we c tne voter?. ILat is all well enough, .. t"... , , .. ., ? . - thattue committee matte was but it can bo safely said that 110 con- , .. , ; _ .... selecting Winnsboro as one ( siderable numoer cf voters will hear , = , t. ,, . ,. .. places ot meeting. Ihe n these candidates according to the an- . 3 .. , ? 1 r,-, . ,, :L simon-pure Democracy 111 all 11 pointmeuts of :he Executive Commit- .. \ , / , , . xr ? . ... shirt glon* can be found to 1 mittce. No man, for instance, will go , - , c _ ... . , ? advantage in this countv. fliev from this countv to-Greenville to hear , ,., ' , * ,, - /* " t 1 i T u like to hear the candidates, bat the views of candidates. It would , ,, . ... , ,, - , . , r/- n onlv a small portion will be abli put nun to too great expense. If all - . _ ,, .. ,, eX so. Nevertheless, Fairfield wi; the people ot the state are to kttow ,, ? , the views of candidates we .think the snceessfnUandidate the regt nnhlicatiou of their views eminently Demoerahe majority. proper. Each candidate should give the c ifital city. each paper in. the Stale a concise and - short Statement of his position, for Congressional Talk and Other Ma ... , , , . , Interest. unless this is done the whole people . will be as much "in the dark" as has Messrs. Editors: Tne uull sc: been heretofore charged. If the upon as audit is therefore hare scheme must be had, it ought to be uP^ne;'^ c ter, u W1 , u r . ii to give a few items which may n done to ihe satisfaction ot all, and the e , - .. . .. A - ^ some ot vonr readers. plan of publication is the only one , ... * This being a campaign year -ti that will accomplish this. , ? A, ? * . . ol course more or less politics I'uxapaijm statistics. o?i?)o 011 time. Local p are very quiet, however, and X he Charlotte Ohionicle hus UOUl- Ann?ttr r.rTioorc t1>r? r>rr- cpnf incur piled some interesting statistics of the ^'prbiblT'he re-elected" "The vote and teiaihc gain^ ot the pai tics i..tivc delegation will be rcuirne between l-SGS and probablv one new man. Between JSCS and 1834 the total T, 'iucipal comest will b vole of the country increased by , ,/ . , , , 5,633,559. The Democratic party thc Congressional delegates, gained 3,002,292 and the Republican gressman Perry and Col. Dunca party 2,631.207. ^ _ for a long time hud missionai Ii:c Democratic pat t> gained 101,- worjj anj jc was at onc time C01 S<-i votes on the Icepubl'rans between ' 1864 and .1868, but lost 457,533 be- that PelT.v wouId Sthe tween 1SGS and 1872. It will be re- the delegation. But when Fail i memberert that iu 1872 the Democratic man was brought out thc sta party completeiy backed down aftid ffiii und(.rwCJll a vm. u supported Horace Greeley, a Rep ubli- . 7, * can, and lost by its timidity. * y:"lI,=c* General Bratton nude The Democratic party was never nary circumstances is by long o( more bold and a^ressive' than in 1S76, strongest man of the three, and ami ill tint election its candidates bcel, soomr woak, made a gain 011 tbe Republican candi- , ' ? , dates, as compared witii the previous *ia" 11 walk over 111 tins counly, election, of 914,926 votes. In 1SG2 tbe be will beat the other two gent Democratic party commenced the race but it will require some eflort J?"4- ?,ld ,e51!??-ias,a',.b?5 part of Ms friends to do it. fought it cnt in a hesitating, timid . . ., , wav and losr, as compared with the " h>' Richland county s^oul Republican party, 257,953' votes. In port Congressman Perry is a pre 1SS4 each party did its best and the for " he has certainly done Jit Democrats under the iutinence of the Nothing for us, when the oppo sreat reform movement gained on the "^or doing much good was bis. Republicans 69,701 votes. mai\ who will interest hims It will be seen that the Deuiocrals scuiuBaswu ^ have gained in every aggressive cam- improvement ot ine Congaree uaign ami lost in every defensive one. *5 m^n VT*iy W1^ commai In this campaign the party takes a support ot every man interested more advanced stand than it ever general welfare ot this city. J before occupied and is fighting with arc aPt10 ?lT "own the idea < moiv earnestness and enthusiasm lliaii ' Proving this river, but it is b was ever before known. tncy under-estimate the imports ' M 2 water transportation and compi ? , with railroad monopolies. Th Hatnsoa Honnaatcd. matter of interest to the people The Chicago circus has ended, and the counties bordering on the _ - r and baluda llivers, and :;ot e^-Senator Benjamin Harrison, of In- pe0p]c Columbia only. diana, will be the Republican standard- The trustees of the Columbia bearer in the coming fight between have been quietly but steadily at the partv of the people and the friends on that enterprise. Ms. Ilolh , / ' , engineer iu etiarge, lias com of trusts and monopolies. hi= sarvey> ;lnd in the^ inc uepuoucan uonvenuon met on papers appear .lavcrusemeius iv Tuesday "last, and daring the whole bJ" contractors for the job. PJa: week presented a spcctaclc which specifications can be had by ap . . , to the engineer. All bids mns [most have disgusted the better ele- by the oth Jnly. Every one in t ment of the party. \\ hile Sherman bia believes that the building '< led in the opening, many of his most canal is an accomplished fact ; sanguine friends desoaited of hope of tjiat in a short time factories w j his nomination bofol-e the weeh had Scaring : ended. It was then thought that the pany will soon have their mac | man from Maine would win the cov- up, and it is thought that in th eted prize, but if accounts be true he days the factory will be . .... , . operations. This company pur was siaugotereu oy ms inenas in uieir tfie buiIding formerly u>ed b sanguine hope of victory. Bentwoocl Company, and have The nominee is an Indianian, and np the building as a cotton fa has served two terms in the Senate of ^0l" w^ich purpose it is adit the United States, besides he is porm- adopted. , , , . , ... TT Your correspondent has been lar in his own State, lie was doubt- with the nnmber of former c less nominated to take his State oat of of Fairfield who are now locr the column of doubtful States in the this city, and in a conservation approaching election, and it will Seutleman forraerallv a ciiiz , . , - i tn ? . another countv, he stated that uow be 111 order for the Democrats to 0ecu similarly impressed in re* pull their coats and fight as they have men from his own count}*. never done before. explanation given is that peop a- ., attracted by the Columbia schoc ... ? - .. colleges. This citv mav well be An Auxiliary Memorial Association. . .r. - , ? i , . the "citv of schools," for she j As will be seen in the report of the snppjieu wun inem in au grau .. . , . .. denominations, iroin the kinder Memorial Association, a suggestion fQr the ^ gix year Qld tQt has been made to form auxiliary asso- University and college for the ciations among the men and boys of up" young gentleman {or lad) Fairfield (o assist the ladies in their wants to "polish olP' in thearl ^a. ^ sciences. This is the season ot . ' . . mencements, all the schools are The object is to raise a monument to just beginning or are in the m Fairfield's soldiers at Winnsboro. It commencement exercises. The is entireh' unnecessarv to speak to the mcnccment ot the S. C. Univer ^ T-. r r it j i . course is the biygest thin?, ani men of Fairfield of their datv in the bcgin ?ext w==fc Exctl^ioa matter. ihe purpose is one that should given on all roads leadin meet with a most hearty, willing the city and a big crowd is exj and earnest response, and we believe Columbia will send one comp it wel. The ladies with their wen known lo\e foi the Southern soldier, ^rard with much pleasure to id have been energetically working for their friends of the Gordon this cause, and let it not be said"that Infantry at that ^placc. The 1 Fairfield's men are indifferent to the ^^15? cause. 0f course they will want first n if they do not enter they will 1< xo cause for Fear. the G. L. I. to win new laurels J Palmetto Regiment. We call especial atteiuion to the The Columbia Artillery has communication of Major Pagan in this re-organized and is on a boom issue. He shows clearly that not- l!?en ?1u, ro^. ^ie _ ,, ,, General has promised 10 provid( withstanding the unfavorable weather fftnr llftW /nns with {he ncc so far there is no use for grumbling equipment. " COLOi and dispondencv. He shows how the 1 , * , ? A CORRESPONDENT'S TRAV crop can yet be maue. Major Pagan is an old and experienced farmer, and Messrs. Editors: Having rc his words will carry great weight, returned home, after twelve da; Every one should be cheerful. Good sence, daring which I had im work will bring the crops all right. sending you some items of trt Many in this county arc despondent shall now attempt to do wh about the crops, but we think if Major hurry and incidents of ray jc Pagan's article is read it will dispel all prevented. I found in the norti fears. It'is work and not grumbling crn portion of Fairfield trie crop; cnar win maiie me crop com? iu its i pruuv uuuiy m iuu giasf, j/ivuu fall yield. j account of so ranch rain. Som ton bad been turned out, anc T. McCaxts Stewart, a prominent were paying a dollar per acre fc colored man, of New \ork, bas been jngt j some that bad no interviewed by a correspondent of the touched since planting, and yo Xcw York Herald ci the question of infer ils condition. While cot the negro. Stewart is an nncompro- J 8"" ' "VfS ,'his li . " 1 the year, yet lor the last two wi raising Cleveland man, and says-that jias keen growing rapidly wh in the North and West the Democratic had any chance to do so, Fron party will g-in largely from the col- ford's Ferry to Newberry C. H. ored people, as thev are beginning are many beautiful farms and 1 . *, ? ful farming, oat now and then now generally to see that a.l the Re- grassy cotton. But in the noit! publicans cared for was their votes, era portion 'of Newberry cou and that no President since Lincoln think I found not only 'lie best has treated them like Prsident Cleve- lands, but the best farmin , , t _ it the best crops I have vet seen, land, lie predicts a large vote for the land is h]Jh. La*t year they Democrats and thinks that the Presi- the best cotton croo'thev have m dent deserves a re-election. Xovr the ten years. Sometimes two sooner the Southern colored voters ma^e forty bale*. A bale to ill realize the troth of the above 'acts the is fre4aeut- Some of the best realize me u um 01 die aoove ,act? me bave seeu thi5 veur wa3 }n tbiss( better it will oe for the wnole country. ^Iany 0f the farmers here mat :cutive oats crops consecutively with, a pea 3EW ADVEIl Tnes- crop between them. The peas planted - ? 0. " after cutting the grai in nay be ploughed ITTAXTEB.?LIT ' ^ AA/I ItrvfAttA ?Kfl All C : ? * .A. blllbOl mm wjcvi i/tivn. tut ,_ Gth of will come up, if (he strmmer is not *1a? v. ey>ue' r Got- too wet. ThiV. section of Newberry Assocat.on, Euiialo,. ir -n lies in the corner, between Saluda and ju i? <* -1 the line between Newberry and y j Laurens. Eavoyan Con^h, Bronchitis. ). lint here your correspondent left bis f^SSS^yoJSaforsJ aly24. horse ami buggy :i:ul took-J he railroad fur (xrcciivilh?, ti? UlC CO: P.- and sick, strnp^Tin^af^uiistci just 1. mencements of the Greenville Ft-male SctoSr^ot'^rk^s^ ist 2. College and -tin; Ftirman University. | ^SrdOTof^S'niJ] srust 3. On reaching Greenville 1 was assigned gust 6. lo the delightful home of Dr. Manly, jpvfli?* an see I president of the Uniyepsity, and found Ciifm U v ? zL U . . . it a treat to t>e vvuii ms cumvaieu ana ft? . 0 genial family. At. night (Tuesday) I ?'/"/??' kriFfjC?' >1 the heard an address before the literary. / '"r?gular, societies of the University by the Ilev. / ; LirE .' j !s red- Moore, of Darlington, S. C. / - ' -?j ._ Mr. Moore is a gradtrrftrrjf Richmond ", College. Dr. Curry said of l.ia tint fesQW IHYbil! wouia he would bc'an honor to any btale in iCs consequent therco::. : as it is which he would locatc. The address scrip-Jonsfor^udiseases.- < 2 to do was thoughtful and scholarly. On i ii nixm Weduesdav morning an address to the Jo-.rc' dMcdai awarded to Society of Alumni was delivered by elation the Hon, E. -B. Murray, of Anderson. v.t^i'STca':cai Co'ik-lCsi i v? This address was .plain, practical and ^3^?^ pointed, and so far as I learned, made "Yoa a fine impression. ? j "~ A reunion of the Alumni and form- w J tters of er students of the University was had n aso r I rs f TTnirrnvsitxr fiT>iri~"2. tr\ h n in It |\/l \rK\ Ix/l ison is was 11 delightful affair. Ilere your ?<?i?=Sihi& 1 to fi - c0ri'c5p?u(^cnt mc^ main' old and new to nx friends. Refreshmen&T for the physi- . ' ieavor caj an(j for <>]e - intellectual man ?3S31 %<?wl ^ uterest abounded. After strolling about tlie I at V^hin.ston, j?i University grounds wc --entered the I classes of'Col urn oTa , college chapel, where two impromptu Yale, Vfelleslev, Ob 5 addresses were delivered by Dr. Pean., Michigan Univ il talk Hatcher, of Richmond, and Dr. Ford, ?c'> &c- Endorsed by lolitics of Charleston. These were full of die bcientis^, Hons. \V in the wit, aaiusement and intellect. e!4l Coo^ PriScifa nbeuts At n?ht the anmversarv of lie Jad- college, At Taujh! son Literary Society of t]ie ? emale Col- Prospectus post fbei egis- lege was held. Ilere we had music ? PJt( d with vocal and instrumental?with reading, 2:>7 Fiftli recitations and essays. Among these " " i v'r/irvr" over was a rccitttidirjn French-by Miss ^ JLaJXOL/ACj Margaret Ilayne, and Eige'^nnn " Con- (wilfulness), in German, by Misses ,, 7 " i;", n have Crate Cochran, Sadie Manly, Sal lie '\1 ' t? *i i ,i \ i tt ? \i-\r m nomination for the *ie& at Bailey and Ceitiudc llo}t. Mar\ Fairfield County Air Maloney on the Chinese Question," by LIXG. Mr. Milling L> I "M" T?r.nv,o TTVlwiivlc woo hinriilv ifiorl tn fill tli*s TVYjitiAr , aULIOO iJllllliUi JJV4 ?' Ui WCj If U-J ti J .J ----- ? # ...w ^*,U???V?4 nty of rendered, and given in about as good her of years' experien ^field's Irish as Mary Maloney eonld have J'.0?1-1' ni.ak?. a plost ta? of (fi?? it herself. This created much the DemocS?c pi'fmar l- a merriment. And so with "Mark ^ 1 laiKcu Tvya5n ajjd lhc Reportcrj? by Miss" r ordi- Lucia Patrick. The impression made en -ner.us of }lr. Ids the on my mind was that all the yonne a had he Iadiys were remarkably natural and suitable and worthy have oalm' am* Perfonne(1 tlieir l)9rt with Sheriff, ami hereby . .' ease and grace, especially as the opera candidate for that po? as it as house was packed "to'its utmost,'" ever, to the action of tl lemen, etc. Eighteen youug ladies received in ^1C primary eleetioi on the diplomas. Two were full graduates,. ~ ~ r{ ?rf which required a five years'course. u oi,bkiY These were Miss Annie O. Brock,, of' V,.v:f'?lany fr:f;ncv9. mlem: Greenville, and Mlw Carrie M. Cham- berk-cf , ' bliss, of Maryland. The 'other six- thc Democratic prima] rtuntv 'T' >-WerC Sradaa'es in different Tlle m;iny trie,,ds rpi* schools. "WARDLAW hereby . inc Thursday was the commencement of candrdatc for the of ,e^ ^ the University. Elcveti young men Court. Capt. Ward la sr. the received diplomas. "Five delivered \ the County and is fi lliver orations. While the orations were! id the very g0od, the speaking did notim- SmS" ^ in the press me- as quite up to the usual Weareauttorizedl( People standard. 1 hree received -thedcgt ee KEkk as a candidate 'ji mi- 0f a. M.? Acterman, Manldin and oillce of Glerk of the ecause Watson. Five received the degree of nation is made subject nice of a. B. Among the latter was Wm. Democratic primary, etition Edwin Eutzminger, of our own coun- The. many Trends of is is a ty. At night Dr. Hatcher, of Hich-! throughout the Count ot all mond, delivered a very fine, plain and Clerk of-tlie Court, be Broad practical address to the Literary Soto the cipty of.the Female College. It was riCtioa the remocrs admirably suited to the 'imcs. . ( In T rAfnmfl?rJr/NMpwhorn7. "tv-\t? c?/>rrA/\i r*r . woir. and on Monday ?ct o^^^L^&me} and vVc arc authorized 'x Lie spent the night w? 'YD as a Candida pleted hearted friend, Divl^HHHHKKinS-? |he office of school Co: local On Tuesday evening"! rSSbEeu sFkuie f5-ttxe aiaiuiiur l'.ic ut r bids cottage, and on goin<r in fifond*'there's Thc mauy friends oJ ns and no place like home." STOX hereby anuou plying 3IOHPJ3 CREEK. date for School (Jonnr t be in *?? the action of the Dem< Jo la to* syrup of pigs ' The many friends ot thc fs Nature's own true laxative. - Tt is DOUGLASS lespeptl 'ill Xt tl,C "10St CSSily takcn' iui thC m?St ! '"bje'S to^tUo ac-tfo.l' effective remedy known to Cleanse thc j primary. Com- System when Bilious or Costiveto j ^ hincry dispel'lleadache?, Colds and Fevers; | "hool'commiSicJSe next fn fnw TToKifnnl flnnsti nation. Indi- I ocratic nrimarv elect chased gestion, etc. Manufactured onlv bv ?Dd billed m modern uua&tu o i . - - tio.i, and having mac1 >y the the California Fig Syrup Company, and pro- fession, his fitted San Francisco, CaL For sale by Dr 'gently fit liim for the iffi? W.E.Aflce?. * r ' ? ' FOKPROBA' struck advice to mothers.] V.'o are authorized itizens ^RS- Winslow's Soothing Strui* JXO. A.. IIIXNANT Lted in skouid always be used when children are re-election to the office cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer ?subject to the aetior a once; it produces natural, quiet sleep primary. :en 01 by relieving the child from pain, and the - he had little cherub awakes as "biiglit as a but- FOR COUNTY C< ;ard to ton.-' It is very pleasanl to taste. It u-, arcanthnnVM Tire soothes the child, softens the gu^.s, allays T*s [^r'nunvn 10 are tfe Co ?Co Uc nnr* 's",c v^'iT'.1"* iUi : tome action 01 tiieue jibaju diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or ^ . . called other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ,mTCv ivcTvnrr^i>T is wo!! Ju?e23?xi, StaSlEafofl XUier Business B<,ommS. j mission?subject to to the Probably no one thing lias caused such ! emocrauc prmiarj .a general revival of trade at McJIaster, ,T^Ve *l,r,eauthonzea _,iown ]3nce & Ketehin's store as their giving. ]? A. CtLENN as acr 1 Who away to their customers of so many Llun to the oiuoe o- Cc ts and free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dis- -suoject to the action ' com- coven* for Consumption. Their trade is primay. either simply enormous in this very valuable We arc authorized idst of arti?Ie from ihe fact that it always cures J. TURNER STEWJ com- ai:<* ntyer disappoints. Coughs, Colds, for re-election' to the ol y ' Asthma, "Bronchitis. Croup and all throat missioner?subject to sitv oi and lung diseases quickly cured. Tou can Democratic priniarv. w.lH fest it before buying by getting a trial Thc many frio*d5 rates bottle free, large size ?1. Every bott:e CATHCART herebv o into warranted. * the office of County )ected. ~ ject to-the action of 1 any to " pTTTTI T?PV >mary* . T?ir?h. VVvJ J_ I 1^1 jl j Xl- JL Wp, arc. authorized ig for- - ".TOXIN 1IOLLIS as ; lectin^ office of County Comn Li<rht - j the action or the Dem ^"olun- "V"e are authorized er ^j,e U. C. Tit API'as a eai d . of County Commissio lonev WE OFFER A NICE LINE OF action of the Dcmocra Dok to docket Knives, which we can rccom- J"? arc authorized For the mend for their cutting qualities. The Y?;A.b.A.AB?]L.L a< Rodgers Knife became* toons as a ; been cntter* bat here is something better. Tho T?r>rJows T\nifr> is mfirip in En<r- ! t?at> <t?v nttv ** a"vw5v4v ?y j i viv ?jju^ liutant Iand> bnt th? American is getting We are authorized ? them ahead of the English m many of its TriOS. \Y. WOOlAY'J essarv manufactures. The American watch for re-election to the 5 !bia * has driven the English watch entirely to the action of the D? out of our^narket, and it is the same els. case with cnttlery. You can scarcely FOIl REPE'SS: find a Rodgers Knife any where now. T,.0 many T-riend.s icectly Our people make a finer article for the TUKXEli announce* ysJ ab- same money. for a scat in the llousc ; , , We also have on hand a fresh sup- Mr. Turner is well qn tended p!v of tion and will make a g ivel I " This nomination is sut tlie Democratic primal .ariiey TABLE KNIVES. bwest- for a seat in the lie tives?subject to the a s Were T'hrten nnrenne r_?il Irvl sntriA iiiriP CKltlC party ill tllC Jim bly on aor0 for dinner knives can now be sup- /.^'?TAr? ti^m-orr c cot- plied if thev will cmnc a<rai?. We V'l V A ;n' I some havoalso a few CARVING-KNIVES >r hoc- a BREAD K^i I\ ES. __ of the Democratic prir f i??? . _ , _ " TVc are authorized r bce" ALSO, .JOII>r I). HAKIUSO> a may thu Ilouse of liepresc ton 5? A lot of the finest quality of Razors, the-action of the SJ'f Scissors and Sh-ars. seksit . SUPERVISOR OF I flJ' CONNOR & CHANDLER. Tj? <*a? &*s n 1 -&sn- sent tne name of Mr. J there * . a candidate lor the ofTi ip.inf.i- inr e^rr firwirc ' Iieiristra! i-jii?subiect ~ 't" -IIIUVU W IIiJi I hwcsi- nnwo ooor>, yoUxNG iiiLcri cows, t X for sale by - ' The *'.jendsof ifojai 1U-V * T K u * Vis recogn;iz:n? lus worth larra- 3ray22fxi ilonrioeUo, ?c. noiaiiu'ite him for the, g and of I lustration?subjt Ilr-re _ the Democratic rmmat NOTICE FOE FINAL DISCHASGS. ade in T WILL apply toJohn A.IIinnant, Judge __ FORTIUS* mnlo= -t- of Probate for Fairfield County, on arc authorized ip aai.a Friday, the 10th dav of July, 1SSS", for JAS. B. STEVENSON in f t a final discharge as administrator of the the office of Trial Ju: oats i ^tate of Andrew J. iTcblev, deceased. District embracing Jac action. - ' CALVIN BIMCE, ships?subject to the :c two Junc9jlxS Administrator. era tic primary. J L TISEMEXTS- liTf ] - AGENTS.?Write ii, Secretary Buffalo | W$?fcJ 91 BEEBS31 Louisiana State Lottery Company. AsthTna, indigestion! Uso Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868, 28'iSdEducational and Charitable purposes, at and lauss, and diseases and its franchise made a part of the presteis^Sd ent state Constitution, in 1879, by an oversea recover their health by Whelming popul 11" VOtC. i?r Tonic, but delay is dan- its GUAM) EXTRAORDINARY DRAWIbow^SOe?atIXGSlake place Semi-AnnuaUy (June and I bowels* 60c. at wuggista Deccnlber).and its ^KANI) SINGLE NUM- Ml | _ - ?j?-. - BER DIIA WIJiGS take place on each of S STY Uie other ten months in the year, and are n j ^iiriLali a all drawn in public, at the Academy of milE SCIENCE OF Music. New Orleans, La. ' -J? -J '^Xlife the erect "We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for cuL the Monthly and f Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana cgeon.,i?n.iood,Acr.- gfafe Lottery Company, and in person man ouo j-.au i ^-sicai u<-- a^e awi control the Drawings themselves, bHity, Premature Do- anfl that tke same are conducted icith hon1 cline, Errors of Youth, esty, fairness and in good faith toward all ^ 3 Sand the untold miser-" parties, and tee authorize the Company to A /| 300 pages s vo., 125 pre- US6 this certificate, with the fac-simfes of our I \j1 1 L'loth, full gilt, only $1. co, signatures attached, in its advertisements." -A-'-*? sample free to ml young J -r.d now. Tlie Gold ana y. tiie author by the Nation- u ? i'.res3 P.O. Box l305,Bos- C/', ~J lRKEK, graduate of Hr.r- bZeAr* V rears' practice in Boston, Ik X idcutially. Oi-ice, No. 4 T seascsofMan. ? yO ^ iy ucvcr igc i' again. &'/ 52jOUS. Commissioners. . I TXTa iJta ntr>/7an*Oifi'r>0rt T^siri ~L"0 rtrisf JlstYll'^ fQ I IJ f I. | ri 0/ L it-is x/u-/(/w) vi/t/vo U *3 a ? Ks will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana ^FRY State Lotteries which may be presented at ' Eji"s' * crar counters. 3altr.more, 1005 at R. M. WALaiSLEY, Pres. Lou'na Nat. Bk Philadelphia, 1113 PIEKEE LANAYJX, Pres. State Nat. Bk We W2 6 at Boston, large A BALDWIN. Pres.New Orleans >*at. IJU. ffiiST University Of CiEI, KOUX, r-r.s^ioa Katio.al P.k. ersity, Chautauqua, __ .. _ kiciiabd proctor, Grand Monthly - Drawing . V\. ASTOK, JrDAII | In the Academy'of Music, New Orleaus .mfn tIBSOX, ])r. BROWN, Tuesday, July 10, 1SSS. T'jO .X. Y. State Normal CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000- J|0 ^fromrre^)0n 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Eacli )F NOISETTE Halves S10; Quarters S5; Tenths S3; i Ave., New York. Twentieths SI. . . LIST OF PRIZES. E31ENTS. 1 prize of 300,000 1s 300,000 1 PRIZE OF 100,000 is 100,000 , 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 _ _ iiilrl'. 1 prize of 25,000 IS 25,000 jV J / e beg leave to place : Jmf |f ov ^Soo are".'."'.'.".".'', ss'ooo I \ ( office of Sheriff for 25 prizes oe 1,000 jare'.25.000 J. I. lU^N<jrL)iti ALlLi- 1AA PPT7FS fiV Ano i in every way quai- 200 prizes of coo are go,000 1, having had a.nrnn- soo FRIZES OF 200 are. 100,000 eo in the office, and ai'froximatiox prizes. acceptable officer. 100 Prizes of $500 are 50,000 jject to the action of 100 Prizes of $3oo are 30,000 4f?j y. 5 loo Prizes ot $200 are 20,000 |Vf| il \\y Voters terminal prizes. <*tja i> vrrTK'Wm aoo Prizes of $100 are 09,900 t" "7, ^ J 930 Prizes ot 8 ioo are 90,ooo im to tlie voters of rji f man ii overy way 3,1st Prizes amounting to Si.o34,soo I I to fill the office of ^otk.?Tickets drawing capital Prizes are v? announce him as a not entitled to terminal Prizes. ;ition?subject, how- firFo* Club Ra-tes, or any further lnformle Democratic party atlon, write legibly to the undersigned, ciear, * ly stating your residence, wltli state, County, lm street and Kumber. More rapid return mail ?= delivery will be assured by your enclosing an OF COURT. Envelope beaming your full address. , ,r, -p if TT?V send POSTAL XOTES, Express Money Or, . . . ders. or New York Exchange In ordinary letter n as a caaaiaace ior Currency by Express (at ^our .expense) ad2Ct to the action of dressed to :y. * m. a. dauphin, jyjjj j of capt, J .LEWIS or 31. a. dauphin. neworieans,la" & . announce him as a Washington, d. c. fice of Clerk of the iTiv'qualified ?to pc" Address Registered Letters to 1 Office. This llO'ili- new orleans national bank, e option Of the Dam. __ New Orleans. La. r 5 present ll. REMEMBER S^'KgaSS for re-election to the and Early, who are In charge or the drawings, Court Til's noini- 13 a guarantee of absolute fa'rness and integtnt.lif '-.rfion <?f rlty, that the chances are ail equal, and th?.t ? . to tne ^ction oi ti.e n0 one can possibly divine what numbers will C^ ALL draw a Prize. ~ \ j yon Mr II M ZE v LY "BEMEXBEB, also, that the-payment of . ^v,. - _ r m n .f, hirn fir aU Prizes Is iiUARAXTEED BY FOUI6 *5gUre< LSSm !!? x 1TIOSAL BAXKS of New Orleans, and. 11 14, 16 lie mig l.im eminent- the Tickets are slgntd by the President or ai fi.pnK' ulines ui uis post- insutuuon, wnose enarterea nsmts are recog- d ~~?, >n is subject to the nlzed Id me highest Courts, therefore, beware $o.2o and itic primary. * of any Imitations or anonymous schemes. "? - . MMISSIONEK PIE DUO XT AIK-UXE. To foT?cCecloctioi?o KICUMOND AND DANVILLE B.R. IIimissioiX.il' .-llllj - rif TunaSlSTJ5^LTgi[irJ--TnV nT?iSyiiL-2j-I- -r Mr. s! R. JOHN- 1868nee him as a candi- trains run zy 75th meridian time. lissioner?subject to North Boused. No. 51. No. 53. >crat;c primary.- * T n. , UJWN.U 1 J Ly. Charleston rrn j of the" Rev. JAS. (viaS.C.R.R.) . 5.10p.m. 7.00a.m. TyJ :u!Iy nominate him Lv. Augusta, . 7.00p.m. 8.30a.m. jH,u? iooI Commissioner? Lv. Grauiteville, 7.53p.m. 9.09a.m. oOd.; Lni of the Democra^fc Lv. Trenton, 8.30p.m. 9.45a.m. taken in \ _ Lv. Johnston's 8.47p.m. 10.02a.m. Ladies ease announce Mr. IjV* Columbia, ll.25p.ni.12.15p.ir. We can as a candidate for f"v- Wimrsboro, . 1.10 a.m. 2.13p.m. q.,]j an( -subject to the Dem- Lv. Chester, _,l<a.m. 3.-3p.m. ion. Bein" trained Lv. Rock Hill. 3.10a.m. 4.03p.m. methods of instruc- Ar. Charlotte, 4 20a.m. 5.15p.m. Le teaching a study 4~r* Salisbury, . 6.22a.m. 7.0op.m. qualifications emi- Ar- Greensboro. j>.00a.m. 8.40p.m. . :4.: Ar T?ir>v>mrm/1 MSfln m n.flOa.m. 11 ; uusiuuu. TL ^Vashlngtoc, 8.23p.m. i V\] ~| gghsu .^sass. W J tB JUDGE. ' H sS, ?** ?> to announce Capt. . Soutll Bound.. . Na 52-rvj as a candidate lor - York 4.30p.m. I2:15ngt. ; Of Probate Judpe Lv. New _3tog, 6.57p.m. 7.20a.m. TIIE( t of the Democratic M2pm. the invitat; ... Lv. Washington H'ffi'm !M arewm.e< M.MKSJOSEU.- I^^Soro, ?;??%$? HIG ? rSSSSto.or J^S" IK Walk, nunissioner?subject LV. Rock Hill, 2.0-p.m. ?ig W mocrat.cpr.mai>, Lv. Chester to announce mr. Lv. Wujibmwi _ 43p.m. G.53a.m. 1 as a candidate foi Ar. C?lmnbiav^ 745p.m.- 9.01a.m. , ice o? County pom.:-j^.JohnSB?'^? 1 t:ie acnon oc uie j^y. Trenton, s.uzp.ui. Lv. Granitevitlc, 8.31p.m. < to announced ifr.- Ar. Augusta, - 9.10p.m. 10.30a.m. tndidate forre-elec- Ar. Charleston Wliate >unty Commissioner (via S. O.R.R.) 0.45p.m 11.00a.m. represente of "the Democratic Ar^Savannah - poses, and * (via Cent. R. 3?l.) 6.13a.m. 5.00p.m. sentation. ,, record. . to announce Mr. through car service. JiT as a candidate- Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta nee of Goun?y Com- an(i Danville on Nos. 50 and 5L xxr . *llc action of the Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between OVQ Augusta and Washington. D. C., on Nos. of Mr. JOITN S. 52 and 33. nominate him for S'JL. HAAS, Commissioner?sub- Trafnc Manager. our terms 1 :he Democratic pri- D. CARD WELL, D. P. A., * Columbia, S. C. . to announce Mr. JAS. L, TIYj^OR, . We ex x candidate for the ' General Passenger Agent. We prepar aissioner?subject to ' uot been d ocratic primary. - SHERIFF S SALE. Mancheste to announce. Mr. -*)Y virtue of an execution to me direct- Trimmin^ ididate for the office Jt5 ed? X wm offer-for sale before the SESS ner subjee? to the Court House door In Winnsboro, S. C., on iiuu nijec tic primary. * . the gX ! a2-!wnSc ?? FIRST MONDAY IN JULY goods and ? a candidate for tire within the le?al hours of sale to the inhabitant mmissjoner?subject v'1.,, "ie legai noursoi saie, toxne . ?mocrat?c nrimirv * highest bidder, for cash, the following-de- store Deioi ,mocratre primary. sc?ibed property? t0 wit: goods outs 'ator All that piece, parcel or tract of land, panson of -1-1 u iJ" . lying, being and situate in the County'of to announce Major .Fairfield'and State of South Carolina, condi.D as a candidate tainlng OVi FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded oh the north by **' all EXT All YE. . lands of the estate of .Nancy Cooper and t!) give 0n( John i . Johnson, on the east by lands of -m -Zarponl of ilr. J AS. B. w. n. Sligli, on the south by lands of the ' ? him as a candidate estate of Ellison Cloud and Wm. Perry, ;of Representatives, and on the west bv lands of IL 0. Duke. ^ORNE: laiified for the posi- * ?A " ood Representative. ALbU, )ject to the action of All. that piece, parcel or tract of land, -v. * lyinp, beinc and situate in the County of to announce Dr Fairfield and State of South Carolina, eon>TRY asa candidate taining >use of Representa- THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, ction of the Demo- more or less, and bounded by land > of the PxiC0j mary election. estate of T. E. Cload and Eunice Bnltock, j to announce' Mr. anu lands of Luke Perry and William A.NWX as a c-mdi- Watts. lower branch of the Levied upon as the property of John B. fbjtfct to the action Cloud, at the suit of Jacob P. ilo'Ugouiery ' nary. * and Others against Juo. B. Cloud, as Ad- i to announoe llr. sinistra tor. i ^ J" as a candidate for JOHN 1). JfcCAIwLlJY, j ani ntatives?sul>jectto Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. j ieratie party. * Windshoro, S. C, $r&-\ Juue4, 18SS. I iEGLSTKATIOX. Junc 5t(1 lib respectfully pre- ? * sH#l UW?S4*Pili k Do Your Own Djrciag, at Home* "JA'iLES PAGAN", They will dye everything. They ore sold every-, and ability, hereby wiiere. Price lOc. a package. Tlieyhavenoequil fjffice of Supervisor for Strength, Brightness, Amount in Packages V3SHI vt f,> *Im' /???,? ^ or for Fastness of Color, or non-fadinsr Qualities. 5?s|?3 ^ lU ...v. aetioi^of They do not crock or smut; 40 colors. Por sale by ! L. Dopglas_& Co. )J)ru??ists. Blnckstocfc, j S. c., ana u. liace u.' uo? uer.erai .-uercuiujJUSTICE. dlse, Woodward. S. C., J. A. De--portss, Drugto announce Mr. Wdgeway, s.c. Mayitiy Fifty f as a candidate for ~~ , >tice in the -Judicial FOB SALE. ?ust kson's Creek To^n- THRESH SEVEN-TOP TURNIP SEED. Ya action of the Demo- X . J. C. FEASTER, * JunelSxtf Back head, S. C. Sue )W IS THE TIMES 'SSm -rr FOR THE NEXT I HREE DAYs| WE WILL SELL 1 LLIJNJHJK Y (iOOJJbJ ' . v. JHHKABB OF PRICES.f mt to close this stock out entirely at once, arid inM order to do so will offer fMENSE BAEfiAIHS^l m- IS--THE- TIME! [{Vaster, Brice ? Keteltin. S )0 M^NTXiOODSji TILL BEG IX OUR CLOSIXG OUT S A LE^FRQJg jB THIS DATE! >' ^ | w _ ' :r^mm and examine orr goods before purchasing, aiul wo will conviace .'M that we are offering GENUINE) BARGAINS, 1 Lawnl at 4?c: White, Cheeked and Figured Liwns a: 4'i, 5, 8 9,?j See.-sucker Coat and Vest at $1.50; Gents' Mohair Coat and $4.25?ACTUAL COST?Alpaca Coats $1.50, $2.25 and S3.50. j JiASOLS, HAMBURG EDGINGS " AND RUCHINGS "~HI IN DIFFERED P SHADES at 5 FURNISHING GOODS:?Gauze Uadervests 25c. and 50c.; Naih-S ervests at 50c.; Bleached and Unbleached Drawers; Linen Collars , Gents' Lisle Thread and Balbriggan Half-Hose 16?, 20, 25 andjl anndried Shirts at 50c., 75c., and $L.00. A reduction on above ioH Fine $3.00 Shoes at $2.50, to clear them ont, sizes 4, 4?, 5, and 5?. ?*|| not afford to chargt goods at above quotations. '3$Sm 3 we will take-'pitasarc in showing you, whether you bay or koL : jn Respectfully, CENTER & CLARKE. |1 IA'I WE WANT, J JOOD WILL of every man, woman and child in Faimeld, and we exterid^M ion to the north, east, south and west to come to our store whenever goods. 'jB I, or it is desired to inspect onr stock of x , H GRADE GOODS AT LOW CASH PRICES. J ap; run up, or hobble up. Come in carriages; come m busies; eome in-|p| ome on railroads; come on horseback; cofea 0:1 mttie!>a?k; com-.? on ox- ??% ly other way in creation, so you come with Greenback. jj| verwe offer for sale our customers can rely unon finding to d. We are not here for a day or a month, but we are here until time dis- ^1 wish to make our trade upon the basis of Full Count and Ilonest Il^pre- WL The quick-sands of deception shall not stain our past, present er future ] WHAT IS TO BE EXPECTED. I anot sell our goods at less than we paid for them In New York. Our goods |jj lat the lOwes-: possible, attd we intend always to keep our-puyi^MytfJM 5 demands. We stick as close to cash traders astsjjiysiigJI ill on small margins. Parties havjgjMM^gjgtidl are settlements within 30 days unS^^ Kfj iiaiu cfrii.ll iLJ.T?/iilsAL!ViJl W Ui? ii Kxi^ir D tUli ,;|, ed for the expectation by baying a heavy, well selected stock. We have isappointed. Already we have sold.many of our fine French Sateens, .*> 3 r Sateens, Nun's Yeiiings, Challi, English Beige, Henrietta's in Blacks 2nd -i ack and Colored Cashmere, Black Tamise or Batiste and Butzons and H 5 to match- Elegant lines of Solid and Figured Lawns, Satin Striped Fig- 4 is, India Linons, Pure Linen Lawns,"Madras Batiste, Colored and White iA skedand Lace Nainsook, Hamburg Robes and Edging, (xloves, Handker- (fl siery, India Gauze and Jersey Underwear, etc. We wish to many other fabrics T?o numerous to rmyjtior^oaiman^gu^^^^gfc^^M s. The boom must be kept up. e sending off orders to fo'reign^B ide our home market has been brolS^H fabrics and prices solicited. i Shoe men. We have given this line our jaidnrigh^ jut spucuu ynuy ;iuu nuauy. iv lien \vc Vil 01 lue^M link we know whereof we speak. MH0 who accept our invitation, and come to oar stonfl 1 Thousand Mills' worth of staff for r. One Doiia^B >ack. ?B R STORE. BIAIOJPACTCBED BY NORTH-WESTERN ~SLEIGH CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, $ 00 .0 B jBjpjjy m IBHTJh/ ?iu\f]g/J iju YANKEE CART, Ko, Q. SONG. rriiles in ttys 'ere Cart, This's tfye gig tf^at ketches me, . i, and tny donkey, Saqdy : Aint go.t no hor$e rrtotic^: as limber as w^ei\ we Start, Rides as srnootfi as smooth caq b% nkee Doodle Dandy, -A regular Yankee notion. WrXNSBOKO "WAGON CO. - " V