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Jf . ?> m\m n rrm f TlirtPninfiAlil XaU/v1 Qllli HflPfclfl ' flHPFiillilCUl 11UN0 UiUii iit'uuui j " . PUDLISHKD EVERY Wti'DMlSDA Y j Newo -aiid - Herald - Co. j J ti:r>k, i~ advaxck : Ursxr. .... |*h: >I<?utlis, . . - .... W,}?>. DWLVL V.Sj, ; - Jvlitois. .i.vs. (>. D.vris, > ADVERTISING RATES, CASH: ?.jh? dollar a square for th? first insef ?w :<t( fifty cents for ?*ach subsequent nst-rciua S^eeial rite* for contract adversers. v!, rri:iv/t? and destji notlees/jve. fibular rates ennr^il far obituaries. iJr?I.?rs for J??'.? \V?rtc suliKitw', WINNSBOllO, S. C. July 9. : : : 1890 JPOEGOVKEXOR: JOHN BR .4TTON T.IIK Manufacturers' Record reports <lariiijr the month of June there was-uo speculative excitement in any **f thu Southern Stares anil no an iiftaJrhv booming, hut despite the heat aT summer ai,id dullness i" trade, as aras io be expected at this season of i.h? marked activity prevails in #*<v?;<*y o-f" ji^tj^trv. A to on? ojf &e <J^ili('s of a *, ?>eeyt date fruu.i Cavter;jyilk?. Dartfngtou Couijtr, says; I'olitifs here are nnn;iu<rhi<rh. Geii. Johtt Bratton La*- i:ir iushle tracK. .OiiA of the strongest Tillman men of lius lias diseoyerwd tjfcst Tillman f^'or^ i.igk prot<vtiou au4 hfi has ;Ji*oj>pe.<i Uim ;u oimt, tljte go(*l wo. :; continue. Tfffi i??>ulr ?jTi\a io Wade Uamp*i?n iu Aikcu rnoit^ik i<> fill the v <>f eVfi>' true Carolinian cyith imU^n^iio t a t! to awake the avails <?r ail /vative . men to th iziU. ihat matinee has seized the people of this Slate. Is, it II ue that ilys jw oiorie^ of 76 have been gryshed fluid irnL>on iiaSr been dethroned? It, ' sew m>. W&f.f the Federal Supervisors of /ftlticiioii differ from che Stale atttho'i as t?? which of the candidates have }xr.uu eleeied^ under the Lodge eiestiou ipiil, the4(>Ierfc of the House shall put. upon the roll the name returned by the federal .-uporyisors. This is another of the inauv extr&Ordiuarv/features of * .... . [ {tie bill which is iuteuded to be en? *>< , ional in it* operations. ^.\"E iirsDKED persons in a Con- j grateional district ami fifty in a county .ar.e required to operate the Lodge elec ii.ni Mil. In other worJs at the next 1 i * i presidential election jus* lh't$ many wnscrapnlous pels ot tbe Harrison administration aud possibly most of them *vtll i?e negroes will hare charge of tW vote* of I he intelligent whitei i ?i * ':? ?; ? 7 Democrats, provided the law passes' the Senate! Tee worse "feature^ of the liowell?<ortge bi.il is that part which provides top the creation of returning board:, and the fyember? of this board wiil be empowered to participate isi the or ganijjation of the IJouse. Of coarse, ,r.he members of tfce board will all be jl&epublieuns of tiie worse stamp, appointed yvjUi an eye to their fitness for ^0^" ~ ^xecuti?^ dirty work, and at the dic:tatiO!it>i'--?clupo;iticai basses as Quay and Keed these retty-ping boards will select ige^ublicaus. . . ..1 JB _ ... Jy is gratifying to know that the fire deparlwejU is now thoroughly organised a#d the members have joined in svith a vw to make the department what it a<cd to be. fhe company is w.eil t-ffici'red, and the officers are heajtily .supported by active and wideawake private?. I' is a praiseworthy (characU-t i-tiu of the people of Winusfooro it!i:?t a pl<-a t?.iM-d on duty and puJrio:i.-m seldom fails to meet \v>ih a ready response. This it was that P ^ . caused >tich a lively move in reorganizinjr the fire coinpauv. \ ~ * if- O-pfA?" *|]] flwifirp Tlllmrtli is not -disposed to be so very fair to the low country where the negroes predominant In one of Capt. Tillmair* speeches he denied that he favored a reapportionment according to the Democratic vo.'es, but Mr. Hull, <?? Hock HilL represents him as saying' *hat at the August Convention he {Tillman) proposes to have renre sentalion in tne September Convent ion | based upon the number of Democratic voters in the respective counties. It may be noted here that if this is done Faii-field will lose three-eights of her political power. If this is done, instead of our sending K delegates to the State Conventions we can send ' oulv 5. I The tw.> correspondent.* of the j Ch?rlf>tuu WorI<1, who reported the incciinif at place l*st Tnesdav, 1 ... . . *: - i ui:swc itt<- mi.kiwwi^ summary vvMien i> i very arrni>"nij> u> i/uth TiilmauiU's and j Anti-Tdlw.ani'es: A St'MMIXG LP. There are twenty to twenty-one! Democratic dubs 111 Kuirticld. Twelve j clubs sire Tillin in, and l lie following! tignivs, itiven to the World, are as near . r?r ??. i luiv / ??? Itu I?o / ? ? f t tivna : vv* . v ? ? **? v mi ?'V/ nau ub line inut . i Jackson Cruek dub 70, 2 members are j <4anti;" Frasierville 105, 2 anti; Green i Brier {Msj. Woodward's old club) has | endorsed Tillman; While Oak, Gen. i Bratton's club, GO lor Tillman to 21 j against; Mossy Dal.', almost solid;! Mouticello, sixty 10 fifty: Horeb, j seventy-five per cent for TH1 ir*an ; j Cedar Creek and Longtown, strong for ! Tillman: Blythwood two-thirds for; Tillman; iiidgeway. for Tillman;' iShadv Grove, solid for Tillman. This ; leaves eight or nine clubs for Bratton, ! and it is believed (hat some of them; will be carried by Tillman. At a meeting of the Farmeis* as>:oci- ! ation executive committee, of one j ' ^ member of each club, held a few days i ago, after a thorough canvass it wasascertained that the county stood, by j their count, 04 per cent, for Tillman. ! It is said that Maj. Woodward hud i to leave his own club aud join a club j in Winnsboro iu order to get to be a; delegate to thecouaty convention. Some of the Tilimauitcs have; laughed heartily over the above very j accurate (?) summary. If the reports; t t nanirfif? -i ? - -T - | of other in uie li'orhf liuvc ! ! 1> en ;?> inaccurate iis tiie report??{' :i.u I j Winu-lxiro meeting-, then Tillman's j | strength is greatly exagirernwd. Iir? On? ??Vvv!s?rrj' Tii-*: Xewherrv Tiilmanites arc an i i l aiinibiiiiT *?et of" lellows. They have{ | clamored fur primary lor years, ami; | stand pqirarelv on tir* March platform | which demands ilia; the State ExceiiI tive Committee >hali have a primary | this \ear. Yet now that U;? Stale i Committee ha* done the best it. ?;ouhi j to secure n primary by calling a co-i- i J ven!ion which alone can grant ir, they i denounce ;he Committee and declare they must have a convention. But the most amusing thing is their deuuncij ation oi'.ho Richland Campaign Club ! tor an alleged insult to Tilhnan;j | when the ttlin}mites in Laurens .and j j el>evvliOrc have tritd to howl down j j BraUon a id Karle, ami ;:r Aiken in- i J suited Iiatnp:o:i. ! Jf Uii> bu lo?ic, make tlut inu>l *.>2' If, j It Is Vot True. Capt. Tillman in his speech 0:1 Tuesday said that the County paper published only one side of the issues in the present campaign. This is like many of the "other assertions of Capt. Tillman; it is made without the shadow of proof, and we demand every honest man.- be he for Tillman ; or against Tillman to announce j publicly whether he has written a j eomtyijtyi?4tk)!> on one side or the j other and it was ifeniod ;;i j the eoluiqs of Tin-: Nkws'axu 11i.ii.yu>.! As for opinions expressed in our j editorials no man skill dicta tate thorn, but we have invited free discussion j through our columns. AY"e are for j ... ' Gfin. Jfy'tftiQj} lirst and last? but will refuse publieatfoif him pro-1 vided it is written iu reiptjiiifi;! j language. 3Ir. Tillman's assertion is j simply untrue and he should not have \ iria.^o /t without some foundation. i ^ - ? The B.-']utvii>r or> T" The conduct at the meeting on Tues- i 4ay was not as good as it might have I been, yjTJjile Gen. Bratton was speak- j ing good Gi'dsf.' prpyajJed. WJiile j Gen. Earlc was speaking, the audi?iK:? rMv?.itedlv intcrruoted him and when "r" * Capt./Pillmau began the greatest con-j fusion reigned. So much so that, he had I j to tg.ke his seat, bur resumed his j | remarks uiid U'as accorded a very good j I hearing. The Tiltmauil&s, the antj- j I Tillmanires and Capt. Tillman Iiimself ; i are all to blame for the gross dis- j courtesy .shown him. The followers i of Mr. Tillman went wild when he | mwsrt fhp "Rmtton men <rrew eouallv! I??- V " - I as frenzy utuj. C:>wtaii; Tillman provokcd his opponents tyy his repartees i to their remarks. So all including j Mr. Tillman himself are in a certain ' njesisurc t > be blamed for the dis-; gracefifl pandemonium. Neverthe- j less it is to be 'i^gyotcd that better order didn't prevail, and Gen. Ikatr ton's supporters would have carried out his own wishes had they give;) a quiet and orderly hearing, j "Wft are oYftnedihfflv sorrv that Fair-! '' v ~ T?p field didn't fyftv.e y model meeting, but it is some comfort io ki)Q\y fyon) such creditable Trinv2ss.es as Bratton and Farley that the meeting was muclj better in respect to behavior than most of the others and that the disgraceful proceedings of Laurens. 4ilj^nf Anderson, and Newberry were not repeated^ I ~ . What's in It? Let evsTjrAuJC^m|ijded umu down, i quietly and think ovTrX*?r^Jl^|una'.rs sDceehat this nlace last Tuesday, and i render an impartial arid unbiased judgment on the speech. Does he oiFer one single substantial relief ? Analvse ' i his apeech and then decide. L-i"< : n-j what's in it. ' * * ? * * He first takes up Tillman and discusses him at length, lie tells of what 1 great, strength he has in other conn-j; ties, and that Juration and Kirle uoi i more cheering here than anywhere < elsf, and lold his hearer? thai ho would put souie sense intu them, if they ; would lisien. J * * * '* * j Alter ua\ iiiir a great deal about hisa- J sett, lie lhen went into a discn-sion of J Earle and Bratton. Ue .-aid (Jen. ( Bratton was a jrood man. but hi? poll-1 < tics were wroii^. IIo didn't 5>ho*.v. j 1 however, wherein ihev were wrong. ' ' ' i j He aliegod thai Gens. Euric and Brat- j j ton only advocated a primauy af:er !;? j l had pleaded with thein at Spartanbnrir. i 1 We know Cap!. Tillman is mistaken ! . ? n .... .. ........ ,.J< aoout ixen. urauon 011 mis puwr ; iuj. j t he advocated the primary system six !; rear-; a<f??. " ! i ? * ? ? * j I lie ief'u-ed 10 Inik mu?:)i on the ; 1 taiilf. -JKiiiir iiji? th i in-iii who talked ! . i about free trade was an idiot, anil inli- . i mated that it wa? <i;o tariff is-iu: which j ' defeated Cleveland and that I he men who forced the is-ties were responsible I , j for the propped Federal interferon! ft ' c iu the election. j2 ***** i/t; pitched into (lie Columbia canal, i \ ? 1 ... : r .. ; i l>? lit)'* ;i (Hull lJjjiic su i:u as liji; , ? Stnte is ?onet*i'iltd. lie also sailed into j the penitentiary, and if those who nre : interested will investigate tl ey wii! i find that (hat institution for the past ; few rears has cleared money. j ? * * * * lie alleged as usual discrepancies i between the reports of the Coinmis-j siouer of Agriculture and the Comp-. troller General, about the expenditures ; of la mis in me ajriicuitur :u ucpari* i. inent, but declined Col. Earle's propo- t sition to employ tcvo experts to inves- j c fcigute the book?, and when a?ked by j! Mr. T. K, Elliott if the men iri charge ' * of that department were not honest, i L he admitted that lliev were. j fl * * * X * . He spoke of the fertilizer law?, say- j iug that the fanners were not protected by these laws, although they paid 11 $30,000 tor the protection, but under j ^ examination by Col. ?3rle admitted I? that he wanted to make it 860,000, and (i he also admitted thai he was responsi-1 \ ble for the reorganization of the nirri-1 } 5 * C-s'iiint! to i:-; presc::! ; ! ! (S'.V'til. <iM *i.<i U1 IrW-fracy, !i:r riiiif ill" iii:wsj?:rcr.*. lit- !:lJ" >:i\" :tssyl:i'?i:r :li ;? >! !.i ?> ! his piruioi:n. * :S * * * II r cxpros*e.'l i:i *?* * lij;* Diary, bti" <>p?nwi: ;i:" Aii:-;;:-t viit:iiciii wiii.-ii i.-. f.j!" ;h:i: ; pOM?. * ?: * Tin* above Is our o*vn analyst uf C.ipt.'! iihaa'.i'S spcv.':!:. I: is i:v ::*. rc^uiir order, but we thiyk : c>v.:i\priiicipa.lv wi:::t Cn:>i. Tiiitnun tnikvil about. We ;i?!< von K> ac-vpi it. , M ?kt: ?n analysis < !' vour aii^u c-r wiie?hcr or nut <;;f. THiiicm offered one sii.-ij'ie tiling to ?>-{;?* 1* cii;S:uJc govon:i!iC!ii. ;j i.a:x.k a>::> ::>:ci riiociTi. (,X'tt ) We prcsutae that Secretary IJlaiueattributes tlie lack of :i?Ticuii.itrc in the Desert of Sahara to the fact that there is not a single place ii: t!:o entire desert where agnctuturai macmuery cu:i uc j purchased. V.'e are lead to presume j this by his astonishing disquisition on foreign commerce in a ietter > the President accompanying I he cuuclu.aions of the Pan-America;: Conference oil the subject of commerce between the American republic-*. -Mr. lilainc says: "The lack o'c means i^r reaching their market litis lie.".':: she chief obstacle in the way of increased exports'-* from the United States to the countries south of us. (-= this a sensi* bje rational rejuar-;: it .:i.y iscjjgibk; than it is to say tha! there is no agriculture in the Desert of Sarah because no instruments oC arjfrieuhuiv i?r?> 1ii(> r!t<;r&V Is it not inlinitelv more probable, reasonable and sensible to say that no agricultural instruments arc >oid in the desert because there is no agriculture in that region, and that comparatively .4in.c*-ic:?.ii ye^ls :ij*o engagtvl ii; the Souih American trade- because \\ < . have not a >;reat deal oi' eommeree j with South America? ]>ttf while" Secretary iilaine injects into his ess;V on our South American commerce a toolish theory invented by titw app^^ants for subsides, !ir- N pan? did enough to say what t he I'an-Amor!can Conference t hought was the reason for our small trade with Souh America, ,aud in affect to accept this, for his advice to the President i< based on the resumption that what the conference said on the subject was substantially true. Ha says:' <;It was the nnani- j mous judgment of these delegates that | our exports to these countries and to J the other Republics could l-e increased j to a great degree by the negotiation of such treaties as are recommended by the poiiferencethat is. reciprocity treaties whereby we abate our taxation of South American produce and the South American countries abate tiuir taxation of oar products In other word?, t;.e great obstacle to commcrce between the American nation* is the tariff alio'.: levied by each <>f ,'i:e countries on ii< foreign commerce. Th:s is sensible, is It. not? Tito tariff- ob-truei commere.o and arc m-.inmined for tijitt. purj-.o-e. And the commerce being obstiucted, there is of con: s- a limited >5.it.v.ir.-c Rnt (he AmOi ! v ?? ? ; i ? can shipping to ^onth Amyriran cum ; tries exists, am! lm-mws, a::d wouIjW grow u ;-'reat dea! faster it up. Argentine woo! u:;d the i tariff on onrfljur were absft-ti. Mr. Biaiue accepts the conclusions a:;;i recommendations of ; her rtc?: that ali the American ::atio::> our aire couimercf v.*is' each other i.?y removing' thc: fine? now imposed on commerce with <'ae|; o^iicr, and lie mikes the entire inriii pelorm ar^u nriei;i so far as rot e'tg:: /eouwr" c is* CO!!CCinC?\ Mr. Blaine, l:Q.voyc-r, i whole irrcieyant :?c: that 7s per ecu?, j of our i:nporrs frorn' South Amerisaj come iii ire:' now, a- though thi> \ proved ti:c --Jrheraiiiy of on?' pre*: n! ! tariff to ilie South Au?imio..;o S:ate.s. | We call it irrelevant because Mr. i Blaine disregards it in his argument, j and advices I he President to advise ! Congress to td-:c off the duly 0:1 Sor,th i American woo! and pori.aps seme j other articles of South Am-.rn-an < x-1 per;. It i-i irrelevant. U: .-!?: tore, to i Mr. Blaine's a:^ui:ie:o. but besides that, it dousii'f. even itud-vi!;', is the Secretary wishes ti;e jeader to supi>osi; t:::it our f.;riH' is fivora'iio to S<>ut!j Amcrica. 'At: tsp?*i;i the i'd!ae\ 01" this at ?::e lime Air ione oi the Aujcricin dt.-h t-s, tr-ed this per cent, arjruc.mt in oppoj-itiosi to j Ih?. damnnd of <:o Arireiiti:te drh'irates i (or tree :r.-.< l>:-i w.'ou :lio t-cii.-iiri-o. i !?U;j[jO-U nvi- I. t. 1:1 inc. !i-i, ttixi j-uppu-e pro!;; i!< ry >11 ai! other Sou;h J.inari- ;!:! < x.? >r;>. j ivo;i!d j hut be u lib-T;i! A:;.j . ret Secretary Biaim: u:iii Mr L*?:ji: ; jould fjtloie o::r votutuci*-*:--1 =-?a. i :i. s :o prove cr<-r.11?:i?;r i!u?. *.\o i.? wrteil from .So;::h America v.-as o:: the , free li t. Ti:i v woii il i<> the: >:Jui ArjO'i'.iiiL- (Ich-^.iUs, ,lWhv <!<> \:>u about i /iritis Wi! ci>il? ol :i ce:s: o: '.iv.'.v >!i ::iiyihi;iir w? impor; [?ilt Iii<i A i::u *.! ! >f.'UCS .VOtl.'d re!<:lT, 4'>*> y-ti sir you lei Iha <>t Vu:: :<n;i [>; : 7. I .'-Ollia i;i iVcc. u:i.l Voll absi.i Jlitt cupper :i;:a woo! ; ivhiuti are nor staple cj or!-.*' ! Now is ji|iuruii:tiaU !^ tho pres* ;nt s:rua:ton. We collccs (iuiifts 0:1 juiy Jm per cen!. oi'o:;;* itiipcr;.^ Arncrie: i!i't liLvaii-Sv' uiir tarili . s liber-il, biK bccm-c <i i.s iliReral; . .'i'c.iujo we im:) ?-<? > li>a> are pro ibiiorv ?>n CJ.'oI'uij oppj?r, v jrnhihi'.ory 0:1 Argoniiun ;vot?|. \ * ? it f \V ! !fct llitt c-./U :o ami rm>:>u:~ <?i : ! Miid Vein /.'jL'la c cnv in r.cc. :??:t iia* ilu?*Mi*i lifip tun* inuic wish nt'icr AliJCnr itt ii-s. ::tJ ' -nil:. !'|? ArgGtrsno fi *-II-?iio ColiiliJ -i:: '' vciiM b ! v'-rv !iiiu:lr ?;-:re v.?-!n:t :ur lis ;i:aa 15: ;!>:!!;?11." V< : 11?-1.?. in isss Mr. '!"!) m is 15. It- ?-?i divtin:ai-lifcd iiini.s'.It fry Miil' our (' ?;(i^i' roMHii?",rr?'. I:i isyo iiv ami Ui-Kiiiicy !'i!.>iu (1 l!ir<ini;!i ili:- iI?'?i ?' "i'li 1"I fli ?i 'nil! 11? r.', i :1(! Ill :igii commerce '.ve enjoy, lie :h?.- ' iMiMifaciurci^ and '.norehar.:* arc <ivmimiing foreign cominrer. TliL'jabor- ' ng clashes have v;>'.f*d for a reform of ' he tariff'that would giv u- foreign ' ommerce, and .lames (r Uiaii.c, :::e ! ate idul or the ji'. j>til?!icau parry. lo!d ' he ways and mean* committee ugai-.i md again last winter f?j;.t v.v is.:<t go : o produce less or sr:j c: 'iv, an?! i-e vri'es to the President: - - ' "it WilS luercion?, W:i;rH:wii.:;i ..in l:c Argentine delegates, shortly ^:u-:heir arrival in Washington. in .-earcii >f reciprocal trade, should have re::-.: in 1 he daily press that propositions pond- ' ng in our Congress to i:npo>o ?. heavy < ' luty upon Argentine hides which lor ' nany years had been on the 1'ree nd to increase the dnry on Argentine ; vool. ' ! Ilnr.klen's Araias ?5a!ve?. The Bi-ist Sai.ve in tin?- world for Car:. iruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail lllseun:, rVvvr >ores. Tetter, ClieppedJ lands. Chilildsdns, 1 ;orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and ively cures Piles, or no ]>ay re']i'h?:d i? ; ?guaranteed to ^ive pemvr. s.:.;*fa?:t?< n, ', r money refunded. I'rkv S> '< -siir ;.<u ox. For s:;l>- by .\J:rA: :**'. ?v * 4 : I rrjTTTi r\ i ?rr a t"*/TT""~rr.T\;T: ? i rJ r, uArirAio-j, jix. ?: C- j j i n:: i rr?.v ::r. t:::: r. iy: \| atity:, :i f?:*.v ..-ojs'jI j :rs:\rrt;ii liic pcc'-v !?.:nt;?r- ' ^ ; of occrisi ^"ti:i: i:i "t h . !:i<. 1 t: tir \v:;? ; isnltl ;!n.- 'n.vn : ;;; !< i:;ilo ' froi:? i 'V. M : ii \v;:< s ! et;;u .i*:?t | <>:' Iltnc-i for >v;c\: ;i A? : vc expected. >;;?* cronrit v. :;- very j bc:?u' variously V. GOD : ? 700. All portions tiso Gvvaiuv . ! \v<;ro Jp.iiv rvj.V'.'se^iv'ii. j Oa moik'.'.v ?*vi:sis*'' s:.e c!:i - j i io gt:iiiut, s. >:? i<y railrua:! j aril other* : i iiriv::lo :;:u ; choivebick. I>r?*ht and earlv TiiCs-: i ' . M I <1 :v moniviiif '::i' streets <>i tin.' old to'.'. :i ; \\ iff> wctv v. 11 v*<? rt' ii ni t--. ulCi: ;; :i ho'.ithiv app Jar of ?i:-J - i ?Y0' a ?ri*. i J2if - vc::L ; vt-r :i!.d ! a ;i)!: !o iiii if ;:p eiM!>> ! for ll; i.'; . V ' ' 8 ?>0 ck ?i i from I y<' 1 v.*:'!: :: :?:..:ier : OH; V. I;:; h SESS' Klfciibcd thC :.i "Gladdiii's Ui'j;V(! lur i'-r.:| 'LYi:c IX-incc';*;. 7,v . : : hj:o Jo.wh ;;?<>* : k-s?!rfct..*.i? of Mr.' ). (J. Mvblry. Ti.;V \v 'j:\ . ' with rum:({s ( ! upjii iti . I'.vV.lr.ii V. :; ! . (Jy;}. ; litis 'rims talking doven I he "-tree; vi:'i !it;:i.beroi' Lis :. ; A?. so )Ji us I: > ; . ..ire.' j . c'lt iMs rciit ii:y : !U: } lo:;ira:t; m:: : .I =.r.nors.v:. ir'virtly ;av ;l;l< Uai?L D. J?. Till-; iii v.i, v. ho kivi -j*::;; :he ni^i:tv. Mij Sir. O. Vv". in. !! , ICO, ?v::$ jjrcOlCtl Willi i < ;r:;C* c!sic;:flir' ii iuvitin ; jro.v.v ;' known v. lr> it \\v. Tl.iO thy VVins'.J-iiMro j iloioi ul 10 <>V! ;ck. A .cv; mhni;c> | this TiltlUan ??>roU? { i ov( v from :iie <i .Mt*. '). U".; BnchaiKl!! !(> ilk: s: :sri = :r.f o;i ; :*o ; : tjiOtiMcT* ? :' !<!?> snore ' j?*Jas? j of !.!? foliuirc. > n-ui-.l i ?::d j cbccrljj-f. T;i^ ;i;ij I'NMil v. : d ! l>i:i7.z:is v.vre ;'ii<'A'11'ii ! w ivinir isamt!k?:r(rSi5o{>. Promptly ;i! 1< o.V.I'.tk iir?*- pro- ; fossioi' star-ted ror ?Ir:> i>:trk. The ; stand had Ix'Cji bo-uitii'ttily deforced ; ' by the iacliv.-; of Yi"inn:-boro. wreaibs ! of beautiful flowers and evergrea:;- ' gracefully draped hunt: in profisbii;. ::i! over the phi-form f whit is spyuk'iig took <Jv :' \3io ad j J.unii* a large banner will: the words j ' "FairlicM for !>ra::on.7 and t!i:it; ' banner vo I ii:a bhon- of oid : FnirJ]"!-:]. for >!rvwas i a- Braiiou oi\ j Tuesday -t-'ic has jjrer b '. '; rov j; s ^ . - the loot '"Tt wa -also x;:n?;her banner ] v!:!vh was written :;]\>r Tilhnan: i and (-'an*/' T!<;s banner was re-M ri'ivet! (by -vd ?r:ho:'C?i en:'x ' b:!!?;r :::> i.i flit; ',vv.' y?-!>ere be.; ' better v.f>mpieie the open;- l the bamitelt became 1 neecs.-ary fur some o::c ^ "climb" * ii'uioiiii" i:ic lirai!fi:o.s of taB irecs. , >!' which It. wa? propose! |.; :;.::i:'; if. ' This proved to Iits r. ta>k of s nae j difiVvi'K;.") u:ui !:> el see r Hit* .- hub;*:*, ) some devoted Tillnntnite called o:i.. - That's right,, if you got hurt v.'ori:i::ir , ! for Tillman vre \v Hi pay for you. j 5 Fortunate n<> payment v/sjs demanded. ! ; A b.cautifu! of ilowers \va> 1 ! sent on the stand with a fart! v/Iiich i < read as follows: OomjiiiuKMits of the;* ladies of Montifc;!!o Cap:., i>. ! !.!' Tillman. , 1 On the front oil !? -'.uid and ' immediately in front ut the reporter"* ! Uih]o v;v.:i larsre ol" ' v . , * : ? cent cut exotics for Hraito.; Kar'c I ' vriih lisc (*o:<>?jih::c; Is o? hit-its. ; T:sc; fore tiioHu'lil * 'i 1:;- if - h:;:i; ; placed :s larirc on il::?;::gv :" ::! (l,ce"cva:ocl with v;r(aihsa;:d ?!:>.vers. ] <>ii ;hc buck* of this chair w::-a el v.'ii-li tlie name ^railon." AinOiii: i'iie (lirtia^nislsfs: ]jp Ihtt sls&'o wi'i'i'. (.'our.ry A. fraii];r/<!; 1'cv. J.\ .'J. Jo::;'.*. C ?i.1 . S, Mc< ? IM::;. : T. \Y. Wocttv. ar.l. ' ' Jus': iH-foi*." I!ic <::>: , ' sojiso Ilii/ \ :ui Trii:';!!* lit 1 <-;\v;y?l V v.'okc i:;i ii'tsii! :uul s.tit:. ^ood !ji>i>> >?>:.. I liOjie iiif Lo:\i will to , J V0U:i!!." T!:i. flvaKNl a uiT::L <!( ??! of J laughter. At ililsc i::?niL Can:. (I:t!l*ar<t aro.-e i t >>< (! She II;t* 0 ii li*: 11 ''"'111 lO^JVO lii' ?"! !!':! \Vi:.? wc.Tt> io :;?u!res> 4 iiw.rlwi-. v.": he M . : lie-v. ii. 11. .Td'.vs. .-i' 1 !i< ZMj-:i-. . . v!i;> ;!ic . \>Y:\yrv. ' ;i 1. ': ;i = llr! ;.i lilt: : i : I; '* .; i; Or I !o ii'." J: *1:1! !:: : r-rs:* s;? ?i .v.sSk-.mi t.>ri..\:;i v.: : i* :j >; i: Hi.: ;a >r. - : i.-l ii:ir IVV. i "; !\ I. ;si::v r c!ii:ei' i.< " !>.. si.! K . :: i i: i i ! ; vo::s Jin? v.v. . !ni::i?:? -. After v, .?< rumored I hj;. of how ?r.i!i;V- * in^r i' v.::> to !)!!;i to recvive ?ur:h " ::'j:no::s!:".;U;r..s <;i* v/eiconic from his 53 ]>c0ple, and said, "I accept it c< y- ! iiaiiv not !;> > 1 - !. 1. .. ? ... :\ ;i ye.'!* ; :!'iO. "My r. :?n:so: -,-.w "I havo no np;??.a!s t om .ui to i iy ' people of Fair lie id ior myself. i i' i 0 stand willi - without, ap- ; i.-oalinjr to their sympathy L cannot >vat a!!." lie Ii:cr; look ;it) :it s o:p.o I niriii ih:> ';o.usc> that ]>ros!u-:c-.t c Liie p/t-sont .-t;;c ?.;t" ;u il.tr -x De:noo:..iio party, ant; (iemc.'.'siratcu . iiiit: ihe existing- evil v;?.? du-."! ic Fa ral methods by of sit* <> > :l ; r^sin^ iariiT a:ul r.ot any way ibft Sf5lr> -"\:vcrumeni. . 1 -.v..-.- * - tJcncr^i IJratton lrv.i'io a very ciii:>?; j1 ;pcr<;!i r.rid was listened 10 wish ntr-. ion by beipy en' seldom 5n;cr- c nipJed. < The rest speaker w;;? Gen. ivirie, t * who was greeted with cheers ;Vcm the ; men and jeers ,::iu hooting ; ire::: shy TiilrnnidlC;.-, wh) up to this ! hid restrained i hem-elves, now a broke loose, and seemed determined to e irown the speakers voice. Lnt Earie ? r iva.- c?|na! to tiie jje:*a=ion: ho ict them : v .;< > :!?. hoilerir^ ihenucives ::o:irse. j N Eotv-.-:c:: e&cti pau?!; speak, no!: I:! f.ac :e:r-' -.]>?<n Capi. U. ii.. was the ltexl spcak?T. T:i?! greeted1 him v.':*- t:.T: ;Ti!i:na:jire? ?i si ; .-i i S:? ?J1 . - :* ililii. i'li*; V.IIsipi'2SS;0iA yiionlti isc.5 i;-' ubi'ia.u, iu?;i set ">i ? > ::!! , fsjj* 2<m .-xiid KarL. "T11111rri aiUM.ii e& !<> >p- :k S ; . ?*::> :: ike !. . t! :*rit i-i ttlf i ;i;ul tilj <>. 2: _ :> i,'; ;>?!h>;i rt:? ? iniiTsvvisfti vvith cries ?>f ":-i: >'.< .vi! is *>v:. :!? n hear Vtiii." T'lil:: lis : *! h:tv<? too much !'es;vcf. ibv myscir i" it y<:?i do !iot v.io A voic<; ai'.<w(;:*ec!. Wo want t<> hear C?;?i- Tiiiimus raid: ''Very \7a;i, I v.iJi <-k (!o\v;;,'5 ;i:i l ho die. The: wore much vofor -he cos:j'sj4osi. Im IV:-;, Tiiluian had jio sdeq?a;c rca-on ior re'u.siiii.'< > ^no.'ik: his ::ct;on oiul: m:u.:u ; J?;:r 11; * iajrirc^o:: that this Wri-. :: :>;iM <>: lh(: ilo "'"forward ejiitinuoU iii.s >|?vo:h :i!ui "?v:is ; a u':?i a most: rospecti'ui hearing.. D;i:i::g Cap:. Tiiimairs sps&ch he rci?: :!:e eludes ugai:t&s iiic Agricultural Department. Coionel Earie scci>^e;i forward :iutI made Ike propos.:i:on i:.aL he (Ej."1c) employ a:i e>:book-keeper (Jap;. fillm::.n employ another ;ex-imiue 1I10 books oi '.! . department. and ho (Earle) vouid hail' expenses and Ti:jni::;i :hc h:i!r'. Tiiimin said no h v.'.iki i.ot, ioi* it v..-.- :ioi. bis bn?ine?> w e;c:uni:;e hose :;ook.?. Several Cil-r e^ilcqu oeeuiToii between < i.i. r. > l ..... Mt.vr i ? . ..W - % ? <v. ? . ? sr.v'i.k-jr. iit; made a s-horr. speech, and j v.v.i-. l'<;:io;vc<! I?v G;::i. Y. J. ' v. :i> :ip:-ea:e;: n> be inssch tr.oro trou- s ab.-uc. iii; f:r of Editor Hemp-! ii'.ii's c.'.ii. ;iny;h::i^ v/S3. AiiJrew (Jrawtord, Col. 21. Tj. j ! Mi'j. D. A. ToWUSCHfl Uiid : Co:. ii. iiico alsa made speeches* i i:e ;i:i:cliu<? i>rok-.; up about 1'on.V o'cioek. Puttie o 1 'J:.; bnv.ne&s houses closer.! cV.iiirig she speaks Jig. The !>. : t::iti u"as an ovaiitm ibi* Bratfon ilirlc. The n:o>t enthusiastic riiStnanirc *;o:tcei:e that I he ur.il 'l UiuKHiil'os !;:ai x. two-thirds | majority. Ai liiirlif, 'ho Whuisboro i;o*?et i :tcoon;^;t:i;eil by :i ii;in;hc-r ol'; ijuv~ :t serenade it? fC:>i. I. .\ieKss>;ck, uS' Urno:-, j .vus culled for a speech, ?' > which : i:j rosi.'viule;! in :i short b:u yroqixeiir. \ :n:::;nL*f. liois. Andrew (Jra.;*;font nKso ti:io -speech. Tlie ruin com-! ihu s(:re?i:uie"> to seek pro tec- j ;iu:i 1 hey WO Ml Id tiJC UOUVt House j iw he;',r jjen;.lsi!?crM. Tiic hand Sh:;j i:; iht; {iioruiog. Uun:ih i'.?r I)ra.V'oi?* Tilli t'Z(KST2Sit 3ZKICTIZG* va-'iit' i>s:y??Tha for ; Chester, July 2.?[Special.] i Aoout lOCO or i.ow o<-op:c assembled on the fair li'.Tiiiul-; to-day to hear thy ira'.uiitlatos ibr Stale cilices addre.-s j ihe 0'.'Oi>;n on the important i-suss ] r.:>\r before !he temple. The mooting | r.\:;s v/i!)i prayer by l;ev. Mr. | Dankls a 10.'3 :i. m. Ivr;\ G. W. j the Count;, i-haisnuu, 'r.rvo- ' us the fuv. speaker our noble oht | U'omna GEN-. KHATTOX. i:ul 1?; v, a< aconuni iu?>i re>;iectfnl ! ?! i?* o?v?p c*>' w ? b o -v , 11 e c:'.-v:avoro'l t.o impress i upon iSti tiiai ii was n.? or?li- \ in:ry pvhich brought ihstu tojretIt is now ft question whether j iv*o arabaiTcloa par:;* principles arnj! usrm (luliticul combination* that tus I cvii. be bronghi with most serious can- j vs. "We ire now drifting il-sin she '.an-/:!--;. ;:ihciples of oar party) conVn iiiation* ?n-.l weakening onr j .1 -fiViot'i M-. r?;iv'V hv <'rV!?r>?)Sifm>S siH'l ... .. . . ? ; Tr.o on<;-ny, the I'cpnbic:iw ly, v.e consideri:;ir a;:cl co::szivihg ;r:ca>.nv> ; ) ihfi-itel oar as>-) an!; upon ihcnu lie siiii coi>i?iuled < .i/it ihi'ro v.*a, -or ihe present j r.ovemci.i. to ?jv :!' the evil i ;:.:;s;?ine:!COs ot :;rray!;i?j ci..<r- against i :i U i.s to :> ; tf* volution, but I iV.ii.-ro wi:! is. r^vuivv? Vvili u not rev.. whore v. o >ioou 'i low yearsu^o? ; I?he '<> t-.'mvioi *he op-1 w-.o >>i ... .-1.1.11-^ \v<?4 f., i iK'firi* l ,I:e ;rov'jvr.::v:i;: : .> i:;> Icgitia-i'.O C?>i?>T!Uituni. r'is th.*iin::c!ritit>:> o! tl?? work <>i ?hc ^ vi'.ii/i-.-ri ;-:m !y w^sYtvy 5>?Jt?;r :i!Hi (.im. Bratroivs spccch was horr, !/t:; ( irvicsr, \v?s iisicni;ti to j ti Kucn-iwP au<] v.'fts :>.p- i >':iiukvl ::t il= clo.- j. 'Chi: lit'Xt spCaK\Y&-> \ Hi) - > #? .*? >j\ ullU WiiS ic:s:ivs-.f w::'s v-. j/.-p.-a- <;Uecriu?r. He { U'Yii. \V:t* U!??Hllislg of thy | .:' i>>51 10-iiav and ih? ! 1'i !l!l OVW ; 1 "> *': - :it; > i: :J-'o> * o>i ?v? ; :ri'-v:iv.c(?-. a-cii ?> { lis Vil Ujll'W > ... . ,. I " pi'.it'nimj wrongr. iifi *oal! v !.*y Vr.rch v vfcr. ?:? ? | ;v?r.t ; Ms roU:?v<?; jot:i *o wftcn tlus u \$1 :t>. ::y?V It; i*??prOtlucu !hetJL 1 ri:i'.ti ni-iVi.ud m> Vec:;. ?!cniod :.ri"i ic .5iiicy ha'l u> rise uuil; : 1 '.v t: v wero fc> sfcis&i! ?n political :!v l They cftn!? d:$:r. y.. ? : .'. v ? ;V:.- "::i: * 1! i -1: ..;? i! . OJ* 1 X V. 11-. . <: . ' t13m|N 1! 1 Vi'. 1!. f!.f y.rtfUS i -,y .wi ' < ;i ?? - - v it. is v.C2 M: . - V ; . ivs ; ..--s : :l^v> i.uf? -! , < ',1 : ? .?>:? IS! I . , . ....... ... ... -J' ? . - t .. ? !i\?! IrilSr- ! : .. .. 1 ' * . . ... v * .; ?.*?? .. i *** ru'. :??.* oficst*iv?;?v . iu* J crt.-rd tTiI '*.Ji:V>i, i;-.? Iclfe i#i.f? i : t i;; i v.'hfi: it?j hrjran ' > f fcavlwjr >!ssuk*nv.; :h?: S.:sk.v. si'dl j C;i<ls? flVJU tlsf :.?!* ' : : ;?;>l !.v "i OXi'i A i'i i! ill:- :V-. "S _ V.'.c*!' /;v;;. iv.;:ir bronchi ?rir hiw r ire.:! >; l.-.imbsr criiisl out that ;-j?t i:u: r - ti:o "Stale?fcvcrmi}<j?i(?. :er- *?vI::it? -tii--v- cvioii lliftsS .'a;.)!. Ti!lu?:;;s s> wo'.ii-* woni-i Mot b?:u'* , t;<:b U.-4 1>? fit ?>::? ";<1 ^ : i, ... :i >?l2 -"5 - - \ . . i: i s ?. k i \. ;>> ii -UiiiUUVvi . .Mi >; >. .;-y, Grawjon. \vi6-r.i, Vpe, ;:.y : \:!d Towuseiist s<;C'U 0 ; !^- j The Miojoi'iiy were dccMe-oVy for rii'ma:!. and Chester 5s lo be cotigratInted, on ?!:c whole, lor t!i:; ir"betiviar <larii:r ibii speeches. With t!:* i xception of do;). Earie and !Mr. |, *raydon very few ft the. shakers i\ ri; :n:crs upied. Aii of ihe speeches i-c-re sl'.:>rt. vr. i>? i>. ?;>i lu'iwn never kuew u.?-monni of joy ;;u old farmer experi-! need over the good results of G.-intei liickrn cholera cure, which is wrr-; enled rr? mre even' lime. Sold In* V. E. Aiken. , i j r i Eiigkert of ?.!! in Leavening Potver. ABS?IJU1 ArXEK OLD FED, f : TJ?(? ^re.it Dainboozler walks Fairfield hi nci, j An.I makes charges, lie ne'er can stand; i I?** kind hearted, Old fed, and true, ; | Xc'vr swear that you can't prove. r.c true tr? vour neighbor, Old Fee:. ? .,.1 4 r,r> Krwl ' I ? v i s/. i t ;,uu ^ w uvu. j E'er ?' should be :v Tillman politician-un*; cried j 1M rope i"!i I Iran*; and died. A\~nki! til;; siici-s ?et and pinches i You raise your !? ? and flinch You, rhymer, be kind and do Aiw; ys'speal: tliat which i.- true. 1';? sure you fell the truth i>e nosit've. h:;ven*t yen lost friends s;;re?" Yes. political rhymer oi" Tillman's tail Yon can ?:r.lv drink candidates' b?eran&; a:e. . . With year devoted smile nnd ino?i:in<r j expression ] Vv'air. till *-:!< proper time, then give a- con-j fusion. Yea swear Ui but tor and steer's milk, lion's ^ot and down hill tilt. SEMPER FEI^X. j 1'oa Tike Xo Ulsk. i !: : Inivhur Hood's Sarsamrilia, for] it is everywhere recognized a> the .standard building-np medicine and blood purifier. It has Avon its "way to the front by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest, sale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest druggist will confirm this statement. If you decide to. take Hood's Sars&parillsu cio not be induced to buy anything else L jiSveail. Be sure to get Hood's. * yJV^Zj&.T IS SCROFULA It is tliat imp urity in the blood, which, accumulating in the glands o? the neck, produces unsight'.y lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the ;irms, iegs, cr feet; which developcs ulcers in the eyes, ears, cr nose, often causing blindnt :ssor deafness; vrir ich is the origin of pimples, cancerous grow: as, or tlie many other mani festaiions usuall; < ascribed to "humors:" which, fastening up on the lungs, causes consumption and death. Uelng the most ancient, it is the most gener lI of all diseases or affections, for very* few j ;ersons are entirely free frost it. "TSf CURED | By tafc" ng Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the roma rkable cures it has accomplished,, often wh- en other medicines have failed, has proven r :sel? to be a potent and peculiar medicine lor this disease. Some o 1 these cures arc: really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, he sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Jly d* mghter ilary was afflicted with scrofuloussor e neck from the time she was 22 months j old till she became six years of age. Lumps formsd in her neck, and one of them after growing; to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a rtmnvQg sore for over three years. We gave ho- Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and /1;AOKat>O /%f cATAftllA. ^TltirfclV {IiS- J appea red, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. Cablile, Ivauright, N. J. N. B. Be snxe to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists- gl; six lor ?5. Prepared only l>y C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar .NPirr~uI)Y^TiSEilENTS. ARGAJSS^ I^aiios SlSO. Cat</ aio.sne free. Daniel JF. Beattv, iVashiagton, X..). SpSSiiS/?& K^SSfcSS ci WtKB JUJiStS tUKiU ^ ?bSE g. Peek's INVISIBLE TUS3US CA8 csew iS CGSHiOSS. V."hispcrs heard. Comfortiilc. Saeecse?a Inhere ali Herald*** fall. SoM^y F-1IISC0X? csljj iiC UrMwaj: , icir 1'ork. Write Cf bookotprooiiilTUX. DETECTIVES TTastcd in every C oni:ty. Shrewd men to act under iastructioa* :n our Secret Serri< :e. Experience not ncceuaiiy- Particulars tree. Crannan Dctw li re Bureau Co. ii Asssdo,C:selasa",0. He *)':.ERCOf?NS. Thoonlysaro Cure for Corns. Stops all pain. 5!asare? comfort ti>tis?( 'ect. 15c. at Druggists. HlSCOS K.Y. CONSUMPTIVE j T7ave von rh. Eronchtti*. Asthma* IndigestionT Ufid ; PA^fClfr.R*? ; CilNCER TONIC, itnascnrea j wore* cs?: s and is the best remedy lor all ?ls annin*? | from Cc?z?'vjt ; nutrition. Take ii1 ti;nc.. 50c. and SLoQ. SpS Si PARKER'S j HAIR .BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. '<! * TfwP Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restors Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. "^vSPrcvcnai Dandruff and hair falling: 20 . n 1 3* e3FSfW:v csa?ra *? i0L |g?g|gg|&!&&& <^,^1 it25c JlIPi-.CVHD ;;5*'j& I ROOT BEER!! j: isl::'.*::. ko sou *??? strain rwc t'uasxsz if! })jr'.^S?.?Ci^VC? .^/iSZS 7TVZ callous. $ Til 3 ir.ont AF?r5TIZrrO- anfi "TTTIOLSSOMB TEHPESASTCS DTilXE: in the v.-orM. jDelieiess c.2d S>ar];Ii^r. TKV IT. Asli your or Orccor for It. G^KSRES. FH5LADELFHJA . CLEARANCE SALE ZI i r^RiTXfc^^Qnn FineParior / 'liiS\?JiiiUl?8JuU and Church / %-t Organs from / . gtaadard mar- /^ /? .t.SPOTCAUlI PKICES,/.^/..^ _ with ytin to pay in. NowpllLTl WUHU of sale?rented until paid A*y/ ABOUT for. CTTOnJy S2 to S3 /t.w/ PIANOS monthly. Best Barin 22 over 20 yeajs/^^y^x S50 SATEO trade. Seed quick -every purchaser, for BARGAIN /^Gy% / "We have inside trade Sheet. Sale 0,1 Piano*, OnrS225 limited to / / PIAJIO is *old by las GO Dayslargest dealers at 8273, 11 AKW'S / VTt"/ ?uuu is nu>u< ? "W/1'' "heap WfTirWB ^/JSsssl Itiililil \s> / Perfect ? durable. fflfjffgEgjfjfiBHjq <TATE Or SO'JTIX CAROLINA, COUNT'-* O? IWIUS IELD. ?>/ /. j1. 1I1N2JANT, E*q.. Probate Judge: "\57HERE AS. II. II. JENXIXGS, C.C. . ? C. P.. hatk made suit to me to srunt him letters of administration of ~!:e estate and effccts cum Uxtamento anAcs" of Thomas K. iio*)ert.son, deceased: These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish a!! and .singular the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas it- liobensoi>, deceased, thai ;;h<-y tie and appear before ]>k\ in the Court of Probate, robe held _-t- . ,in IWrinps iiuajnrnBUL vuuu< uvusv;,- -? day, the Gfch day of August next, after pubiiection hereof, at li o'clock in the orenoon, to shov.- cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be srante d. __ Given under my hand. this 25th day of Anno Domini 1S9U. Published on the 2<>ih<Lay of June, 1890 in Tim-; Inewsaxd heililtd. . J. A. iULNiNAJi jL , C-2*>xG Judge of Probate. XOT'jOE. QUiiVEYIN'Gr DOME AND SOLICIT - J ed by ' , ICGAR TitAPP. IS-lufxlj- Jennings, S. C. T 9 \ ' r.;'- ' r _u. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder l*?D? PURE List of Secretaries Sub-Alliances Fairfield County. Alliances. Secretaries. Postof&ces. Longtown?L. T. Wilds Ridgeway. Crosby List. .T D. Owings. ..Feasterville. i i (leeway?R. A. ileares Ridge way. New Hope?J. E. Stevenson Albion. Greenbrier...T. W. Robertson.. .Eockton. Monticeilo. ..A. B. Raljb ilonticello. Ilick'ryGroveW. F. Jactrson. ..Winnsboro. Union J. 31. Steele .Winnsboro. Blythewood.. W. W. Smith.. .Blythewood. Shady Grove.J. B. Morrison-.. White Oak. Horeb C. A. Robinson Horeb. Gum Spring. .T. C. Leitner.. Blythewood. Jenkinsville. .W. J. Yarboro.Jenkinsville. Mossy Dale.. .J. L. Cauthen Horeb Coo! Branch. .M. C. Feaster. .Crosbyville. Centreville...Jno. E. Flanigan.Kidgeway White Oak.. .S. K. Johnston. .White Oafc. Oak Grove.. .T. IT. Jordan Winnsboro. OFFICERS COUNTY ALLIANCE. . ? A rn o r*- % iu:AM 1 JtSfcUU'liL 't.O. l>li? ? , SliUIUII. Vice l'rcsicient?D. I". Crosby, Feasterviile. Secretary?R. A. .Menres, Kid?eway. Treasurer?L T. Wilds, ^idgeway. Lecturer?J. I). Turner. Wimssboro. Assistant Lecturer?S. K. Rutland, Jiockton. Chaplain?W. (4. Mniib, Kockton. Doorkeeper?J. !>. Morrison, Rl^-kstock. Assistant Dourk>-?-]mr .J. U. Patrick, White Oak. Sergeafit-at An:ts?\V. VV.Smith, Blvthewood. County Organize!?Yv\ L. Rosborougl. Albion. Business Agent?J. li. Crosby, Winns-1 boro. Chairman Executive* Committee?'T. P. Mitchell, Woo'iward. " "THE"WINNSBOUO HAR. SANDERS, HAMAN & CATHCAfiT, AT^ORNEYS-AT -LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practicee in al the State and United Sates Courts ^"Office formerly occupied bvithelat* Jas. H. lJion. JAS. GLEXX McCANTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Xo. 1 LAW RAXGK, WIUNSBORO, S. C. ^"Practices in the State and Unite;] States Courts. HENRY If. OBEAR, ATTORN EY- AT-LAW, Xo. 5. Law RaXGE. Vv IXNSBORO, S. 0. CPractices in the State and United Stat?> ourts. 1-1 OSMUAD W. BUCHANAN. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, < No. 7 Law Range, W INNS BOKO, S. C. Practices in all United States and ?tat; Courts. Special attention to corporation and insurance law. A. ;s. & W. D. DOUGLASS, ATTORNKYS AND CO uNSELLOES. AT LAW. No. 6 Law Mange, W 1 N* N S ii O K O. S. C . Practice in the St-ue and United St?te> Courts. J E. McDonald, C. A. Douglass Solicitor Sixth Circuit mcdonald & douglass, attorneys and counsellors at law Xgs. 3 antt^ Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practice in all the State *and Unite' States Courts. h. a. gaillakd, attoeney-at-law, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office up-stairs over J. 31. Beaty & store. E. B. Ragsdale. G-.W. Ragsdale. RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. 2 J,aw Range. WINXSBOKO, S. d ffftrnPTAV W. L. Douglu Shoe* sn uall 1 iUn warranted, and every pair has bis name and price stamped on bottom. a $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laccd Waterproof Graiu. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot l>e better shown than oy the strong endorsements of Its thousands of constant wearers. S tr .00 Genuine Haml-sewed, an elegant and J5 stvllsh dress Shoe which commends lt?elf. 5 X >00 ilnnd-scvred Welt. A line calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. SO.50 Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress <5 Shoe, at a popular price. SO>GO Policeman's Shoe is especially adapted <?> for railroad men. farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES JRlh. have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent improvements make ihem superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send dircct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. h. DOUGLAS, Brockton, MM* Melt! ASTER, BR JOE & KFTCHIN, WINXbisORO. S. C. WINTHROP TRAILING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. COLUMBIA, S. C. Thorough Normal instruction and practice in best methods of teaching. Open to girls over 18 years old. Session begins September 2.;." Graduates secure good positions. Each County is giveii two scholarships; one by the State with $150 and one by the school worth S30. Address D. B. JOHNSON, Superintendent, Columbia, S. C. 6-iixLm DENTISTRY. B. J. QTJATTLEBAUM, D. D. S WINNSBORO, 8. C'f -J V m MONEY TO ?<) f 4-A \ a / Xi are prepareu w Yt long time in sums ?Vj wards en improved farms- . Pajties having lands to setj to address us. For full irw dress , rfl ALSTON&tW - M Law Range, ColloHH Or X. \V. BROOM] "BEKRYSe^J nmnTTm 4 i ITI\ nnsl m ^* ur m JUSTAEBI^^l I IN ADDITION* H y I STOCK ON J^H & J _ RHANGING from 14* I I high. Also some niS Saddle and Also a few* GOOD YOUNG Hj^H Persons wishing tc bay! to examine xuy stock bfl elsewhere. v H I wili exchange them I A a rrr n S*v >AC tA Ct^H uunu ^iwa. ^-?. iTn >* M/\of?w n/%nrnn nDrc*DlV OBiXi 0 tlUKdli ru >T XiU UEiIOC.1k Engine. f\SE 60 SAW ELLIOTT GIN ANT> V/ Brown ijouaenser. All portable. ^ / ^ : i ONE BLUE GRAS^* SULKY Plow. b. ; The above will be sold tow and terms accommodating to goAd party. P. 6. BESP.mT^^ ? - eitbb -A.T? 9B / I H J.F.M'MISTER&CO.'^ INSURANCE NOTICE. mHE undersigned, representing then 1 r^Avriiia ->n<1 ntVipr Tn&nra.nM? Com. panies, is prepared to take risks 011 dwel- |fl ings, cotton, merchandise, gin-houses, etc. V A share of the patronage of the citizens H of?tbe county and town is solicited. 9 12 W, H. KERR. Agent ~A. D. HOLLER, ~ 1 BUILDER ASU CONTRACTOR 1 and Manufacturer of WINNSBORO, S. C. |5?~Plans and specifications for dwelings, factories and storehouses fntnished it reasonable rates. 1-2x1 y 'I "> 1 W ' $ -a ^