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1 r . U - ggg . flfflewsiiflJ Herald. p PLEMENT." F hcxjlstek asi> tub i It HERS. nit/?r K<*nlirs to Karill*r I . i's 3Ianifrsto. sor.*: The u^h*!I mani ' * r?toent!y appealed in please publish also the L ^vii. .\io Master lo the charge Br iinst him in that document. - TiliuiHiiitcs assert that the yverntueut is an oligarchy and eus who oppose tiicir schemes .ocrats, permit me to -ay that (v meu to whom patent of /have been i?>U"d in England's I the governing power of this I the seven (?lc:ii?>n trutees an? lent>011 Culirse. The?;- nun L dey s<> choo.-r, rheir de??-cuB^'r at! vegetation.*, have been by the Legislature with the of all the property that the >11 ever cs.abllsh 011 the Clem- j nd. There may be erected massive brick edifice* and a may be built in the wilderness Bf the State seveial hundred BBBd dollars. Thi cjntiol of all -? - ->? t? nf u me suieuuuii ui u wi j/? vi ors and of all the officers and ces of the institution will be, .itne, the right and privilege of en to >ix board of trustees, ly this but their capacious s vawning to gulp down the ? Agricultural"Department, conRt the agricultural >:ation.s and of of fertilizers?all the deparlthe grand University of ^ ' 11 client ? ? r? ?v - ? rary >ehouls and ;?robnbly the iiiis favored >evc?? hic not only T aristocrats, but aie making Mes toward* becoming an G. II. McMASTER. In an article adr. Democracy of South porting to come from y committee of the Far-! ation of South Carolina, your paper on the 23d described as presenting the Lf the South Carolina uiu- i Military Academy, in i of my using- what aptn uncharitable expression I mson College in a speech | st month. 5r of being a trustee of */iiua Collegia two terms, ithout my solicitation or >f the purpose to elect me. i last two years I have had du with the University or Sidemv, and therefore these hould not be held respous- i nftonsc rh;n*??"f?d flo-siinst I ble Philippic published meu who style tlxeni "armers' Association of ^? / traduces our people our State. The docu c Carolinians, and has mmr'~ " in the diatribes of a L. Cass Carpenter ? Radicalism! It is j answer this manithis committee underne as opposed to the t of the farmers of by insinuation and a , from a speech, I will utation as false and ?ther it comes from an association. Kfet (luring many years. J. fT services for the educaasses of people, and I cruit of my labors, as ^ especially. But I will jse to the best of my ability rt at class legislation which discord and it ternese amongst pie and give one class of citi.jreemine .ce over another. I . ason or justice why the farmer favored any more than the , the railraad man. merchant, )ther calling. Moreover, i yraj>athy with any legislation measured by the horizon * ittle neighU?r-Ji n>d; and any who workc> for the benefit n or County at th.r expanse of is unworthy of i:;- position. kiivixua ic <?. "iiiau , -d her honor :::id pi\?sp.-riry j upon the unity, integrity and 1 n of her people; and whoever j t cripple her institutions or her people is not a friend to the .^wealth. Therefore 1 protest a single garbled extract as the of iny speech, as it will create impression. I, therefore, beg :it a short abstract of my speech emson college bill, as well as an 11. . I hi with a history o! the ''Farm- j tment,-' so called, as original- j le brains of a witty and elo-1 uthiisiast who desired to re-! grandeur ot tlie ancient plat-! jout any reference to tlie condition of alfairs. That ch waste of eloquence and Kr ng midst figures he boiled fjiu scueme 01 a "fanner coi- { ire ami unadulterated, the for ail the ills of Sratc. The >pi Agricultural College bee issue. It was thoroughly 1 throughout the State and emonstrated that the ' Annex" iversity was tar superior to i *#ippi model, and here we the matter was euded, and Is an t colleges would ? o on 1 Is their blessings as they have i ing since 18S2. Dnt, ala>!i' ; time :i poor cranky agnostic, i ht to perpetuate his name by j thai of South Carolina's | ^fiered to the Sta:e a! Y* of hills in a remote ! (which can beUupli j ?r acre in Oconee or Fair- j annuity of $3,000 a year.! le noisy advocates of the j nent grabbed at it as if j j lificent legacy, showing j sirft tn t?r?-one rati* wtfh <i 1 ? - ' I """ - I privmg a cccendant of* j T rigtful j:ihcriiaiict?. _,^i any Senator to point to e of ai.v purely agricultural; cceeding?that it would re- j 3 wealth of a Vanderbilt tu cs-1 v nt-. That a technical agricul- ; liege could only differ from lleses in hocinsr. Dlon^hino- and i1 [g to stock, if could not and I r ot be attractive or desir-ble to1 ^s?us. and would prove a fail lire, as :?!1 manual schools hud. That! i>;ilypiA'jl'xhn<V c< > 1 If ges, where different arts and sciences are taught, could , attract i umber* sufficient to form a college. That in these expensive build- 1 ings ami apparatus were necessaries which could be used in common, saving thousand of dollars; and the variety of | branches would increase the interest of j patrons and pupils. That the Sis to at great expense had | already establi.-hed the finest techno-1 logical school in tlie South. That there weieSl in the University in the Col lege ot agriculture ana uiccnanius. That since 18S21 he number of chemists, engineers and farmers graduated af *.ie University were much greater ian those from the Mississippi College, and it was a subject of congratulation to . every citizen of the State. That science hall, which !s principally devoted to tiKchanical art*, chemistry and agiictilture, cost (he Stale $G0,000, was an ornament, to the State and should be a pride to every farmer and mechanic in the limits of South Carolina. That to cripple such an institution would be a crime against civilization, and to attempt to duplicate such colleges would create n burden ' [the State was unable to endure. That farmers desired to give their sons the best opportunities for education and wanted them to come in contact with the sons of all classes; that this at*V\?> r?!! cf nrliinfc o iwl U UIUii wa:- uc?t ivi ?<i oiuuciti^ uuvi I for the State. I did not believe then, nor do I now j believe, that the fanners approve of or i sympathize with any Such movement. | They were satisfied; and would prefer i to send their sons to the University rather than to :i school in the clay hills of Anderson, inaccessible in the winter time, and without a hotel or a liverv I stable in iniles of it. There was no j use ior it. That all attempts to carry! out the scheme of a purely agricultural college had failed and from the nature of the case must fail. That "the Clemson College was an unmitigated and an infernal humbug." But as a few of our people we;e demented on tlie subject, for she sake of the peace of ?Jn? T vvMi ??iliifi<r to vote f >1* ii tax of $30,000 a year. That I wanted j the matter I??ir<"> "before the people, and j it it fully di>etissed they ?\oiildj conclude that they already enjoyed' much better advantages in the University than a farmers' college ever can give. And then the people in four year*' time would sink the Clemson College ont of sighr. After I made my speech, u friend told me I n?t?l the word "infernal.*' I admitted it was unparlimentarv and u=ed in the heart of debate. Since 1 have seen the prommciamento I think j the word was prophetic and cetlainly the proper word if this address voices the sentiments of Clemson College advocates. b\ \V. McMasteu. Colutnbb, S. 24, 1S90. 1876. 1890. BBBBBaBB I j 'jr- a.-s ?a OLD MIME! To my ciHioiiier* :\n 1 friends of Winnsboro and Fairfield County: I am thankful for former patronage and respectfully intend to derserve the same by fair dealing and guarantee of all goods. I am willing to sell on small nrofit and for cash. I'll compete with any hou^e South. The following goods are low at prices to-day, ami 11 will he glad to serve any one who ! wants anything in my lino. Verv trulv, F. \V. ILVIiKXICHT. i i I wnimififi Genuine Cognac ISrandv, 10 years old. Genuine Cognac fcramiv, G vears oil. Genuine OM IVrt Wine. Genuine Old Sherry Wine. (iennine Holland Gin. Genuine Scotch Whiskey (Ituni>e\ Genuine 1>*>s' Ale and Porter. Genuine Belfast Ginger Ale. DOMESTICS. NONE BETTER, Pin-** Ii fi ?! ? io (T?r<i*wtv Old Cabinet live, Old Applcnood Bourbon, 01' 1 Optional Bourbon, Old Dave Jones Bourbon, Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey, Pure l\ew England Ilum, Pure Old Tom Gin, Pcacb and Honey, Rock and live, c c I iVOM iVC?| tVOt Schlitz'^ Milwaukee Export Beer, The Augusti Brewing Co Ex. Beer, Th^i Best Lager (Tanhsuser) Beer, The Maryland Peach Cider, The Triumph Orange Cider, Appolinari-s Water. Lemonades, Soda and S;u>aparilla, Ginger Ale, &c., &cAlso ICE at all times every day in | the week at F. W. HABElCHf'S, Opposite Postoffice. : i |. STOVES. j. ; \ c nnnirrvr. & nr att^ qtavuq / jm\J UJJ'm vc itiiAi OIWI m | v i v ALWAYS <>NT HAND. j r .4 LSO.TISWARE, IIOLLOW-WARE jj ri .I.us. 1'jowvr-Po .s, and general hov.se j ioiti furrlshing goods. 5T0VES. TINWARE. REPAIRED I I _ Au work guaranteed first riass. Every-i liingat prices to suit tin- timei. When In town give uift a call. Or edooi I ? iort.li of I\ L?r.tU-ok?- Kfc Bro.'s. j k W. W. KETCHIN, Agt.. j Successor to J. II. ("u minings. I NEW "| DEES5 - GOODS.: j XVW i * 1 A I f S A T IB NS.j I NEW CALICOS.! I NEW | tilll&HAHS. BEAUTIFUL WHlTKGUODSj ? I bleached goods, sheetingj Sea Island Homespun, Towels, and many other Goods received and to arrive. *1 | _ i COME IN, YOUNG MEN, AND SEE on,* li.mdsoHje line of Spring Cravats, Collats, f ?nff? and Shirts. We wish also to show our New idea Slide Back Suspenders. WE AKE SELLING FOIt CASH I '1 lb. Canned Corn at 10c., 3 lb. Canned Heavy Sump Peaches at 20c., Canned Apples, Blackberries,Condensed Milk, Uoyal Baking' Powder, Cheese, Macaroni, and all Staple Groceries. Try our Teas, 50c. to $1.00 per pound. i J. I. HIT 4 10. j i I i COTTON PLANTERS. j BUY THE PALMETTO COTTON PLANTER. Best on earth. Economical and cheap. I have the exclusive agency for Fairfield County, j CLYSSK ii. I>KSFORTK8. j I j J i i 1 I ( '| j V's | i I i ! j ioT- eitract; AT J.F. M'M ASTER & CO.'S. REGISTRATION NOTICE. A CCOKDING to law the Iie<>istra- 1 tion Books for Fairfield Countv vill be opened on the first Monday in \pril, 1S90, at my offict- in the store >f R. M. Huey, and on (he first Monlay of May, June and July. Those vho have changed residence should eiicw men uui uui;aica ? anu uiuat; WHO iave become of aire since last elect ion honld register in order to he entitled o vote. JAMES PAGAN, Supervisor of Registration. i 3-25fxtd J y NOTICE. V SURVEYING DONE AND SOLICIT r j ed by I EDGAR TRAPP, b 12-12fxly Jennings, S. C. mTT-n Ti''T%''\TiinAnn it ? T? iiitt hah. SANIEES. HANAHAN k CATHGART. A. T T OliNE V S -AT-],. A W, WINXSBJ s. c. Praetieee in al tlu* ami Utiited Sates Courts JSgTOffice formerly ?>ccu!'ic<l bvtlielate T_ TT J&S. 11. IvlUII. J AS. GLENN McCANTS, A T TOi: N K V - A T - L A \V, No. 1 LAW IIA.NCK, W IN NSliO 11 O, S. C. ISTTractice.- in the State and Unite;! .States Courts. HENRY N. OB EAR, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. No. 5. Law IJanok, W 1 X X SIJ O i'v O, S. C. Cl'ractieo in tlu* ^tate avid United States emits. 1-J OSMIXD W. BUCH AS AX. ATTORNEY-AT-LA YV\ Xo. 7 Law Range, WIXNSBORO", S. C. Practices in all United States and Stat* Courts. Special attention to corporation and insurance law. A . ? Ar W n nOITfil.AKS. attorneys and counsellors at law. Xo. G Law Range, W INNSBO It O, S. C Practice in the State and Unitrd States Courts. J E. McDonald, C. A. Douglass Solicitor Sixth Circuit. XT.rvAXTil TT\ O. T\ATTPr 4 OC .UCJJUJI AijU *X/ XJ\J L UiJ-lOO, attorneys and counsellor* at r..\ w Xos. 3 and 4 Law Range, WIXNSliOKO, S. C. Practice in alJ the State and Unite-! States Courts. H.A.GAILL AK I), A TTOKNEY-AT-L A \V, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office up-stairs over J. M. Beaty & Iiro.'a store. E. B. Ragsdale. G.W. KagSDai.e. ItAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, attoknkys and (orxsei.loks at law. j No. 1 Law lUnge, \V J NNSI50K0, S. C. BERRY ?ETS7 BRIGHT IS# BEAUTIFUL, i . ? -a- & i: - an flnrinnr & tairilfir's UUliUUl U. UJLlU.iiU.AUl U AT TOIE3 Wiiiistioro Bakery -AND.CONFECTIONARY. mtKA2>. CAKES, i'IKS, PUB n!) FREXX'Ii; ?!AS8)IJ<X Flt!'!TS, XUTrf A S B) JKA33IS.S. fi- A WTTlTtf \ * 1 X ? ? * I.X JL.UI A. D. HOLLER, BUILDER AXD CONTRACT OK and Manufacturer of SS. _EL <2=2 WINNSBORO, S. C. 2ST"Mans aiul specifications for dwellings, factories and store-houses furnished at reason.i'.)!e rates. l -2:fxly NO. 5. I HAVE r \\ u* l ru d iM'ii urn m toluene natle hv inv own recipe, aisd I think 1 as fine as can be had at i TKX A Vf AL ! i TT?V IT W. E. AIKEN. __ <{ CALIS AY A. TOXIC, POND'S EXTRACT, TOXIC VERMIfugc, Ilood's and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ilectric BiIters, Kind's Discovery, Arnica r alve, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, VTine of Coca, Iron Bitters, Woman's r )r*end, S. S. S., P. P. P., Lemon Elixir, i: I. II. P and Ayer's v ita Xuova, for sale J } McMASTER, CRICE & KETCIUX l? JUST ARRIVED" "I I IN ADDITION TO I STOCK ON HANI) < i & ^ 3a1 ] Pnt I^nntnnl/TT Iffnlnn i r ill JYBIlllMJ MIU&, RANGING from m to 15A hands high. Also some nicc Saddle and Harness dorses, Also a few* GOOD YOUNG MARES. Persons wishing to buy will do well to examine my stock before buying elsewhere. T will p\nhan?re them for broken down stock. Priies to suit the times. A. WXLL1FORD, WINXSBOliO, S. C. r ia"^TBI?ra~ vei~r% SSL .23.3S_ Btzj WINNSBORO ^ vr\ /\ n TT r* lAiiUl WUKKS rs A HOME ENTERPRISE AjSD JL does us good work as the northern shops. What you spend with this establishment remains at home. It you want i Busies, Cawiage?, Wagons, lload i ..rts, Hardware, Oil?, Paints, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Varnishes, Water Colors, Whips, Leather, and first-class Blacksmithing done, I mi hp i uf IIL-L. me vvinnsooro vvapn worxs can 6iirely accommodate you. Repairing of all kinds done at our shops. We employ competcnr workmen and guarantee satisfaction. JL.ST lt?DEKY?D. i We have jasi received a. beautiful | stock of Summer Lap Robes, which will be sold cheap Josh Berry Grain Cradle, Damascus Chilled Turn Plow, Buckeye Mower, Buggy Umbrellas. Sole Agent for the above Cradle, Plow and Mower. ATTRACTIONS HKG iiuiB - mm AT THE LEADING MILLfNERY AND FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY: C1ALL bo su'iid. Y>i*. can always : ) find the latest styles of choice uooas f at the lowest figures made up aud crimmed by Miss Graser, a most competent awl reliable Milliner, who ha? been with us several seasons, givi-ig satisfaction gen . erally to friends and customers, and is always pleased l?> serve ihesu Ail wc t.s!; is a call before purchasing elsewhere. <) I JO AG. A full line of Dry Goods, Groceries; Furniture and other goods in the general merchandise line always feo be found at J. O. DO AG'S. IMS! Ml If you witnt a good Jump or Turnout Seat Carriage, Double or Single Buggy with or witheut top, or Cart, Single or s Double Harness, immediately from the factory, give mc a call. I have been j handling these goods for the past eight years and no complaint. The best goods on the market for the least money and for sale onlv by J. 0. BOAG. Headquarters fer the best Family Sewing Machine on the marhet. The Improved H1-A11 Davis,j the only Vertical Feed Maehiue. Several Hundred in daily use in Fairfield County, giving universal satisfaction. Also agent for the New Home, the Favorite and other sewing machines, for .-a!*; as low as the owest by .1. <). IiOA(r. i A bi-r lot of Xo. 1 COOKING STOVES j <" md Utensils just from Hit; foundry and or sale cheap fcr cash. * ol J. 0.I30AG. I 61 INSURANCE NOTICE. illlE undersigned, representing the ; ~ . Knoxville and other Insurance Com-1 >anies, is prepared to take risks on dwel- i tigs, cotton, merchandise, gin-houses, etc. j A share of the patronagu of the citizens j f the countv and town is solicited. 9-12 * W. IT. KERR, Agent. a B?manciBM? wiirri i i "READ IT IS USELESS TO SI Dften sung before, of how larg ^eautitul and cheap our goods The old and young all over t headquarters tor all kinds c prices. So we simply say, cor We are in receipt of fresh lo Domestic Printed Sateens at Fast Black Sateens. T^rPCC ninrrliomc Rr* onrl T Printed Challies in light suit yard. Ladies' Hats of all shapes, < Ladies' Undervests at 10c. o We have bought Hendrix's : ware, which we will sell belov H. LANE PROPRIETOR NEW Y< IraraOHnll ui iiiuu niiJJ lm AKRIVINC WE Lave opened a fiue line of Norm de Venise or Zephir Ginghams? Heni'iotfn f'lrkthc in tho Tiunrott av?r? m Splendid line of the latest styles of C Plain and White Checked Lawn? at a Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries w; Then those 20 dozen Towels, Huch ai Also Table Damask at all prices. Job lot of Scrim, 8ic., 10c. and 12Ac. Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets in Corsets. Ladies' Black Fast Iiose, warranted i Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, all sizes. Ail colors in Spool Silk. Job lot of Dress Buttons, all style*. J A very special bargain in Ladies' Go Gentlemen's Undervest (Gauze) chea TTnts flip lstAQf Ptw'lPQ nil ni Fine line of Suspenders on hand. Complete line of Unlaundried Shirts smimr~' ~$KZ Ot all makes and at all prices. MAC A HAVINGJRETIJR NORTHERN WE ARE NOW I SPRINGSAND EXTEND AN INVIT, AND S OUR IILLI5 WILL BE FOUND LAR PLETETHAN HERET READY FOR! MeMasier, Bri PARRY^MFG.' OC tlNDIANAPOLI*.'lND.' frtce/flWO 3 r?tory.>. 8\\ L jr \ \ r ^ 1 \ stiSctly FSst-Class. Warranted.% JAh AllSeoond Growth Hickory. jT Steel Axles and Tire*. ^tjr _ low Bent Seat Arms. ** Perfectly Balanced \Jxmg, Easy hiding, Oil Tempered Spring.' \ BestWheals and Best All Over. IF YOU CAN'T FIND. THEM FOBSAL > tue KENTUCKY WAGONrM'F'G^CO., SEASONABLE j GOODS-! r HAVE JUST RECEIVED A L full line of farming utensils, jsuch 13 ?lows, Shovels, Spades, Digging and Manure Forks, Trace JCliains, Breast Chains, Hames, Plow Stocks, Back Bands, Axe.a, devices, Axe-IIandles, Hoes, and many other goods in this line. PCRE SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS A*D GARDEN SEEDS. Grocery Stock Coiiiplete. I will sell, goods for cash as low as ie lowest, and respectfully solicit a liare of the trade. R. M. HUEY. F. H. McMASTER. AT TO RNE Y-AT-L A W, COLUMBIA, S. ? 11 lesfAl busioesj stvntdei to promptly - ' .. _ r;^f :. i?iM?? ~ THIfl :ng the old song so e our siock will be or how :he country know that we are >f merchandise at the lowest ne and see our stock. ts of the following goods: ioc. and 12 1-2C. per yard. oc. per yard. lmer shades at 5c. and 6c. per 1 I:*: juiois ana i|Uiiiiiicb. nly. stock yf Glass and Crockery 7 New York cost? ECKER, 3RK IiACKET STORE. MEB GOODS" N "1 \ A ~T~ I TT x " JJ AIL I. andy Gimhams, also 15 pieces of Drap beautiful styles. ost durable shades. alicos. 11 prices. ill be sold cheap. nil Damask, at from 10c. to 75c. apiece. BXE! all sizes. Also Dr. Biedler's Health lot to fade. J Id. Headed Silk Umbrellas. P. ices. at from 40c. to $1.00 apiece. .}fO )m shoes: lULAY & TURNER. IUYER NED FROM THE MARKETS,:DECEIVING OUR - sTnmr -J- v_y _*? \tion to all to come ;ee it. 1EBY STOCK lger and more comofore, and is now inspection. aa e btiyoto mzechjutps'toti General Southern Agents, Louisville, JCy. South Carolina Bailway Company. Commencing march 30, mo, at 1.30 p. m., the trains will run as follows eastern xirae^ : MAIN LINE TO AUGUSTA. DAILT. Leave Charleston G.OO a in G.O# p ai Leave Branchville 8.55 a m 8.25 p ni Arrive Augusta 12,01 m 11.25 p m AUGUSTA 10 CHARLESTON. DAILT. Leave Augusta 8.05 a ra 4.40 p m Leave Branchville 10.50am 7 5Sp m Arrive Charleston 1.15 p m 10.00 p m MAIN LINE AND COLUMBIA DIV. DAILY. Leave Charleston 7.00am 5 10p ui LeaveBranchville 8.35am 7 45p ni Arrive Columbia 10.43 a m 10.05 p m Arrive Camden 11.30am 10.50 pm* *Daily except Sunday. COLUMBIA DIV. AND MAIN I -NE. DAILY. Leave Camden 5.50 a m* 4.45 p m Leave Columbia G.43 a m 5.25 p in Leave Branchville 8.55 a m 7.4? p m Arrive Charleston 11.03 a ni 9.30 p in " Daily except Snnday. CAMDEN AND COLUMBIA ACCOM Leave Columbia 9.00 am 815 y mf Arrive Camden 11.30 a mf iy.50 p m* Leave Camden 5.50 a m* 4.45 p af Arrive .Columbia 8.30 a m* 7.05 p mf {Daily. *Daily except Sunday. Connections made at Columbia daily t? and from Charlotte and the "North. *nd tn and from Asheville Hot Springs and the West. Daily except Sunday to and fro* points on the C. Jb G. Dir., R. & D. R. R. Connects at Charleston Monday, Wednesand Friday \rith Clyde fcteamnhips for Nevr York and for Jacksonville, Fla. Connects daily at Charleston vrith C. & S. Ry. for all points in Florida.: G. P. MILLER, IT. T. A*t, Columbia, S. C. 5. B. PICKENS; Gen.# Pass. Ag yj. m. JLULJ, uen. Jtian&ger, Charleston, S. C.