The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 08, 1890, Image 2
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? t'.oiUr ;; s'ju.re i'.jr tli'.- lii'st iii.scr- I
. tii'iy c*-nts tor subsequent
S.i,-c::i! mLc.-. for ad- i
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M aii't uim'.'i siutUvs ft re.
;r r.iifS c ?<li:ta.;ries.
Ordor.->fur-J /.< vV.u'rC
wisssivr*o, s. c.
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TIIK Iill'i'Mlj" .-t'rvcsl llllC
lioiicc* upo:: the police authorities that |
i... iswimift li!s work at White- I
1117 VV i 4? A V
wiilrna few days.
Tim: ('harle>ton 'Joi-A/says thai tlie
Kepuhlicans unsealed (*??!. Klliottl
because !ie shaved twice a day. and
that they couldn't stand such cleanli.
ness ansonjrst them.
V?*n vt lias become of the Alliance j
warehouse? It wa< an idea well con- i
? eeived when the order ta'kcd of j
huildln?r a tin-proof warehouse. ft I
will do i" revive the sthenic.
Isit r'u:h: to irra:;: >j;<x-ia! priviiojivs j
-to o::ena>? Ih'ciiin' e:ij.?yed 1 ?y another j
eia?? Or (! ? Iwo \vroii?< make :t j
rijrht? Would lust :iu* wiser p!a:i he !
ts> iriti::f" spec:;;: \ : IvI! .? noao''
(iovoraiueiit iiiiutc j
pnrpofo whet: i; u::<!<-r:ake artificial
protec I >!i or There are
not tJit* <>!' a prosperity
which i< :ibiiliii?r*.
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t'ONii!CK>S }:US :tUJ?Ull"!:ru ;imi iiiv
Lodge hi!! is not a law yet. Perhaps,
it was impolitic for the Democrats to
have agitated the question so much
before the people; for it would possibly
have been passed had the will of
tlie people not been sounded. It
would have been a good issue to have
whipped the Republicans on. It
i< a good long time, however,
before 1NL':?. and it will doubtless j
become a law before then. The ar-!
j
rows point that way.
Arf>>lcia< 2'roicclioi;.
Now that the McKinley tariff hi!!
ha- pa.*>t d {',< :syre>s i; m:iy he in!t it?>
recall the words uttered by
Daniel Webster at Faueuil Iiail in
October, lsiO. at a smetii'ii" cal!e 1 10
resist aii :i.ct*ea?e of duties. The meeting
wa> called by moichan s and man- j
u facta re r> -..f the city M" Do tor. seventy
\ea;< ago. Mr. Web-ter fahi:
' To isidividmls this policy is a- injurious
::3 it is to Government. A
>y-tem ui art'iicial Government protect
ion leads :hr people to toy much
reliance upon Government. Ir itti to
their ov. n choice of pursuit?, they depea.lon
their own skill :md their own
industry: but if Government essentially
aft>ets their occupation by it?
cysteine of bounties and preferences,
?? it ?<itnrvJ that when in distress they
should call on the Government. for relief.
Hence, s perpetual contest foli
lo'."?, curried on heuuen the different
interest* of society. Agriculturists
taxed to-day to sustain manufactures, i
commerce taxcu to-morrow ?umuui
apiculture, and then impositions perhaps
on both manufactures and agri
culture to support commerce. And
when Government has exhausted its
invention in these modes of legislation,
it finds ti?e result less favorable than
the original and natural state and
course ?.f things, i can hardly conceive
of anything woise than a policy
which should place the great interests
of this country in hostility to one an-1
o.hcr, a policy which should keep
them in (VMsvtant conflict, and bring
them cvi'ry year to iijjtit their battles?
in tiiu ?oni!iii:t.-i^n uMi- of the Mouse
l>r" Iii'p.'Vri;l!i:itiVv'S ?:5 Washington.
Mr. \\\-bs:tr's prophetic words arc
being ftiiliiieu \11 only two generations
haw passed s>i:ice their utterance.
~ Chi-?*> a:e demanding special privilege*
on ihc ground tiiat oiher clas.-cs
are enj ?jthem and th* commute
room? o! Congress have indeed become
tht; batlie ground where the j erpeiual
c a: r caniec oit ueiwtcn uiu
hostile i; i ro-iss.
/.ml ciiniist. will rontinue until
Il:o suhnhdMruliuii a! our national
ull'.iir- jia-- irons under I he control of
the inihtci ee c?fihe?e intern?*.
\";>t T:?tU, 5Isit Action
What is the matter that we hear so
little of the railroad project? Are we
w!"i' to st:iii(l with our hands folded
waning until somebody eomes along
ami tell lis lie will build the road
whether we take any interest in it
or iu><? If that's what wc expect you
ni:j". (v-u.'it on it we shall never have
a:i.>.'i.' abroad. ami. furthermore, if
*? be our way of doing, we
wii ne\-: >!iiveed in materializing
any enter;-.- ? . It i> time forFairlicld
U? move a it' there was some life
about her and not remain inactive as
though she were no more than a corpse
ready to be put in a grave without a
hope of resurrection. This tiling of
talking without doii.g won't bring1
new life into biuiiic?-<. It i- work and
hard work that wins. Chester wants
to get the Cape Fear road and she is
working for it. Fairti?*Id should have
it and can't ailbrd not to get it. but it
i< liijrh time her people were snowing
some decided interest in it and jrcuing
up sonic spirit of enthusiasm. "When
an enterprise is proposed it wont do
to be always saying we are going to
e:m*y it through. It mu-t be done,
o-" and work towards its accomplishment
must he >tarted with a vim. It i* true
the probabilities are two to one that
v we wili get this road, but if we arc
not on tiie alert some other county
Avill slip in and take it fre?m us. At
' *- * -? -i >n to IriLi. n
any ran1 iiu'it - i.v>
nap while other* are wide awake
^ looking with wide-opened eyes how
they can beat us out of what promises
to do so much for us. The petitions
are being signed, but not as fast a>
might be. Everybody has surely
made up iheir mind- by thi- time
SW jjjun.li,. . i,..
whether ur n<>'. I hey favor the Imihlinjc
?1.r> ..n..wl oik] if ;< J A \V:i:l KO
ui mv; ivuuj *.<11 \A. n 4- ~ ,? -. j
long before an election. The tax as
| h:i< been shown in these co!nmn> is a
mere iriil<\ :turt let tliu iinm soon come
when wtj can I've "with some bright
hone f??r the future of our old county.
The Farmers** institute.
I l'as>ivene?s avill rause any undertaking
to full through. 110 matter how
[ worthy il may he. All of the rapor|
ings of mere talk will not feed and
j sustain an eiiterpri.se. but it must be
j nourished and made to Nourish by active.
energetic, and earnest strokes of
j labor. Nor can two or three men do
the work. They may set in motion the
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j lllllKllUrv \\ U\ C>, UWl uum^
j in the strength of their hands and increase
the volume of the waves. and
! give them strength as they move onward.
Apropos, the county ha.- taken upon
it.>elf to hold an Institute once a year.
It has been a -mail thing* heretofore.
[ Not small either considering all of lhe
circumstances, but it has not been
what the county is capable of doing.
And it is for the purpose of increasing
the usefulness of this occasion that the
people's attention is directed to it.
Their attention is called now because
il is now even a month before the
Institute will be held, and they will
have ample time to make preparations
to profit themselves a> well as lienor
their county.
This is an enterprise which invites
tbe sympathy and interest of every
one, no matter what may be his avo'
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cation. OOi-ause us uojcci inm? in mi
uplifting of i!:?' iu!fjv>!s * !' ;;1I irresptviive
of their li fe's worij. but
o>piv::i!Iy i.< it of great eoiicens to tin*
Surely then the fanner v. iil
not ignoiv i;. a:id allow i; to pa-- wish
ik> ontribution to it- support except
a pas-ive approval of its aim. Something
stio>tantial is Wanted. An exhibit
of some sort will greatly u?ld to
the attractiveness of the Institute. The
presence of t!ie far,tier ^ ill giw great
encouragement, and a few words on
hi* experience as a tiiler oi" the soil
niav be of interest ;>> me
*t
audience. Every one who sows ami
reaps observes ami retains something
that would he useful to his neighb -r.
At the Iustituje i< a good place to make
it known.
-Vsitle from the j.roiit :o he obtained
in a business way the social femire of
it is inestimable, ami. be it said to our
shame, we sadly need more of these
gatherings where section meets with
section and feel llio eibo.v touch .-<>
that we a!i may feel akin, we need
J.? feel a live consciousness tliut we
have cemmuniiy oi interests.
Then again til? advertisement il
givos iu our county is incalculable.
This i- a biii" item. hisi iliink of
what Xew York would have given to
j have got tlie Y?"orld\s Fair: what Si.
Louis w? uld have given: what Chicago
j liitl ii'i ?*?'. And it was not simply the
i transient trade alibrded by the throng
of peopie in attendance which induced
these fkit's to work s<> hard for the
privilege of holding1 the great World's
Fair, but ii was for the purpose of
! showing to the world tiie attractions
of Xew York. St. Louis and Chicago.
| On the same principle, though of
! coarse not .so wide in its application,
j should Fairtleld county take a pride in
holding the best Institute in the State.
It will pay ihc county to do it, and
j pay better and better every year. Just
j try it and se.\
Fairfield needs a good shaking up.
There is no use of bein^ modest and
reserved in our criticism. Our people
are too often inditlerent. call us. and
lack what may appropriately be called
pluck and nerve, it is better to <ro
ahead with nerve and pluck and run
some risk raisieruian sn uown minimum
and never venture into i.tnv liehls, and
move i;i the same old ]?rt?Jitless ruts
with our energies weakened a::<! she
sap of life almost gone from u?. It
too frequently happens that when a
man is approached on some s-rheme
like the Infinite he says: "Oh, well.
it is a good iliirnr. but you raift ire I
people to take hold of if." And why
not i Ueeause there are too many
people like him who pour cold water
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Oil !I ngU' I "0!ll Uie JUilip. .uiui:ai
one .-ay.-: ;*()h. I don't care a .snap oi"
my tinker for it bccau^e ir won't help
Well, it is not worth while to
waste your breath with a man who
analyzes everything' until he reaches
hi> own despicable .-elt\ If we are >o
narrow and bigoted to enter nothing
i m.ln^ -wo <r-o iinoM 1 = i11<r iii it for our
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own hume-iiate profit as an individual
then wc don't deserve !? succeed, and
we are MoTinir backward and not forward.
Wo know that there are not
many of this type, and don't ask them
for their assistance.
DEATH OF I) It. /,. MK.l DOR.
i'robahly no death in tlii> town ever
tallied a more ?renerai and profound
foclimr of s .rrow than that of Dr.
1 - -i ,.i
I-C1HU<*1 JtieUUOr. ? jiu'U uuuiivu ui
his residence ;it o'clock last Saturday
morning, after an illness of about
two w eeks 1'rojn iuilumm::tion of the
bowels.
Dr. Meador was born in Fairlield
county, and was in bis thirty-first year
when he died. JLe came to I'nion in
anil succeeded ]>r. Boyd in ihe
profession of dentistry.
From the lirst Mr. Meador impressed
him-elf ujion tlie minds of the people
of I'nion as a pure Christian jfentle"?*
-1 /? if
mail. cr>iUiIlU!l<Uli?T I IK". I t'.-iKTl OL an.
that rojMvt iiicrcasiu^" as hi> intcreonr.-r
with the people jr.tew closer and
his lovely character i>ee:i;n.' better
known.
lJi* remain-. after very impressive
religious -crviee- in the Baptist Church
by pastor, ilev. 15. ('. Lamploy.
wore taken i:i charge by 'he members
of the Ma>i>iiic Lodjre and buried with
the funereal honor* of that fraternity
in !hi> mvsenre of the largest a-scm
bly of people. <>:i a similar occasion,
since the death <>t" tiie lamented Dr.
.V. . IKomStili. ? <[ itiOil J IHICX.
The I'uri'st ami Host
Articles known to medical science arc
icfi! in \n\oaring Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Kvery iiiiircitient is carefully selected,
personally examined, and only the best
retained, The medicine is prepared
under the .-unervision of thoroughly
competent pl-.armcists, and every step
in tlie process of manufacture is careIidly
watched with a view to securing'
in lioou's Sarsapariila ; i;c the best
po?si! le result. *
*.+ir~Mr?inrf*zr.MW,zf"~?nr Tf r-f7ng*vfcr7"fmw? ; mop
"hidgeway.
// > /'.IN." .l.Y/> I'JCESFST ADVAX- j
7AGES.
Half Miliion Dollar I'usiiu-ss?IJainlsoau- j
Sl.-.j.iritc.-s?JI iirf T.ots for Sale?i I aril
oil t Ik- iJoclurs?A Kelijfious Town With
Clitirrm-s anil Schools?Its Officers a!ul
Husincs". >1 -11?Kxj> jr;s.
i The prosperous tittle 'own ofllulgc- I
i way may truthiuiiy i,v said to be a '
j resuk ui the war. IViur tu that ui?|
fortunate ij;:t inevitable >truyrgle
| llid^eway v. a-> merely a railway depot
I for ihe convenience ot thy farmers <d ;
i the section, many ut whom were very
wealthy counting among iheir po>f-e-?- j
ions hundreds of slaves and thousand j
of broad acres of fertile lands. From
thi? point w ere shipped i j market the
| eotlun i:rup> ijailiored from the la?*gc
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i plantations the I'eay >, Jouo.-e-, j
; Robertson.-, Cols, Palmer ami Ciai'k I
j and other.-*. It is sail' that one year
j Col. X. A. Poay'iS alone ai .ountcd {
1 to 1*0*? bales. Ti> *1 nabobs pur- j
j ehascd their fci:|?:>iies in Charleston, j
Columbia ami oilier 'ar^e cities ami
j there was !ii> iii:eaiiO:i tor sioies at j
i Itid-rewav be\und the selling of tin'
i cults, tobacco an.l siic'i other articles j
| a- the emp!\ pocket books of the |
| slave; cuiiid a lioni or the immediate j
; neecsj-itiei of ihe farmers required, j
J l;i tho.-e (!ay^ the bare feet and ti.e
j brawny bucks ul' the slaves were shod
! and clad by their masters who purj
chased shucs by ilie case and cloth by
j the i>y!i from riieir -actors in Charles*
j t-si?. The mercantile business of
| II.w.iy wss t!se:? conducted by
| Walker aad Jiio. C. Boulwarc,
. b >i:i of whom enjoyed the confidence j
v i 110 neighborhood lor honesty and
i r dealing. Those whose experience
riuis back to iwiti-beliuin da\s will rec
ii iiie j.t?0'l humor and wit of John
ii niu'a'.i: which u?a<ie his store a
p.oasant resting place while waiting
:<n* the train. Mr. liuulware ia living
ami ihou^li in me "sear una yeiiow j
K-ai*' of life i '1 has a joke for a friend I
lo enjoy. No account of old liidL'C.
way .oliouU be made without mention
I of .Mr. Arthur (Ji'.dif u ho tor so liianv
> vars. was postmaster and railroad
.- uieiii. Mr. Craig's sympathetic
n iiuro made hiai the repository ot
seir?*ts ami the confidental adviser of
:i having troubles and 'perplexities,
i'.u mer J a--. 1?. Coleman, who by the
e \crcise of commendable economy
with industry and thrift possessed
ii:i:i*.t *' competency, is remuui->
b;*> ci: !? ? wayf.irer as me tiosi at
uh >.-<- bo cd the wants of the inn;*r
nj .ii vvr;?: };tj>ii.,-d. Thcst* li?ur con!
siimi.-d ? ?.; c'ti/-ij;i.-iiip of Jiidgeway
s.atioi.
V?'i:h i!.-; th:; war came the
!.ii iir ?.!;: I i.nlur ?>f iliinsrs j
au<i C.'o iiu?:iu!>.<< :-.ti,ai;itv ol K. if. j
! Lawhori! audi
j I>.: ?: .! 11. Unll' ilium t" Jlidife- j
i way i'-r:!.c jmot morchamlia- j
iiij. iiavi-i.' r turned ircui Ui^ ursuy j
ol tin: \vi;."i si-ji!Jin 14' bill a {
: wlti o h.,;?e stiid :i .icternsiiiarion Io |
; SiuvM od C'apl. li. S. Despcr'.cs was
(ii.1 !i i.j >:i sios'y lnvinsj <:o;i- j
hi' into a s:ock < ! grinds i
w i 1:? 11 IJ;*j. Sn.r.-ti ?i'iMiy iaiVu j
!i v.iU il at iii'i; i?iu?l. Tim s;icoo.-s j
' aciticvrd by ( ;iot. i)osi>oru'j> is abm;
; 5>1 ol* lh;j wisdom < t" his se- I
; Ivf.'i'ci or' location.
! 1:1 the i'/jri.-daiiire i:uuili'd char-j
Ios" lo ih;- lo.vii ul' IluliTeW:;\ and j
K. S. I)c.-)ioru:s was olec'.cd its lira I j
Intemlam. T;it- t'jwn continued ;o |
ht-i-.v :tn<; u.mji is i tiiiiu. int; |
j tini?* will: i;s m ?rc\-. Board of Tr:i(le, j
j b:;iiki:i^ I.o;im:&, trhiu'chc.-;. iclephonc j
j lino-, buiid, !i:c department, ^iops. i
j gin none*, newspaper ami ?c!i?j:?1, ic I
j is regarded o:iw of the growing and J
prosperous young towns of iiie .State, i
! doing a business of over Haifa million |
uoilais. A number of handsome resij
donee* and store* have boon built
reconrly i>y Contractor Alexander, ot
I Shelby N. (J., ami ajilvc iti'juiry i> j
j being made for building lots af presi
eid, and laml owners tire opening up I
i i -?' j
! i;ovv s tree is ana jsiyjug uu iuio i-/ j
j put on the market.
A remarkable fact in tno experience '
J of Kidgcwav is that daring* the whole !
j twenty-five year? of it*, commercial
J exiiCanoe the Sheriff's hammer lias
; fallen upon only one merchant, and
! ibn commercial rating of its leading
I business houses i? !nnch above that oi'
j many larger and more pretentious j
; i:;\vus. Another noii.r.ib.'e'Iaet is that j
: oi:Jy one or two oi'iliy me; chants arc |
I tbrfy years of age.
| S:?uated upon :Jio back of the ridge j
I dividing '.he Waterec and Broad litv- j
! cr.s the natural drainage of !hi town j
j i> perfeei. There are no lakes or I
j pohus, hot beds A:r malarii, in the
I neighborhood ami u:c neaiui >.u uh;
phnr; is splendid. A> remarked i?y a
r-j.-physician. "There is no
'oca! reason why a man should ever
die here unless lie is a doctor and
it;rve- to death tor want of patients."
The mural and reiiii'ion-. tone of
Itidgcway is unexceptionaliy go)d as
is attested by the number of new j
churches in town. The school house
is commodious and the trustees and
U; ichers arc active, earnest and pro:
gressive.
iiidireway is supported by a foriile
fanning section drawing customers
from the banks of Wateree Rivera distance
of twenty-live rni.'e?. One farmer
shipped over >'.300 worth or lierimuiu, i
li iy out from his bottoms in Ibis,
section.
While tiiC bu?incss men of' tlie town
arc forging ahead some of the young
formers are with them. Noticeably
J. S]i v: 1 Edmunds who averages a bale
t<? tne ::crc and on his pot acre this
yc:tr he will make three bales of
! cotton.
| A* a cotton market Kidgeway rivals
Columbia, giving the same prices paid
in :!ia; city.
KCSTE!* or THE TOWN*.
Ixtkjcdaxt? Dr. \V. li. -Mood.
W audkns?Jno. A. Desporte?,
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j (j. \\ . -Moore, ?>. ii. lain, x . j
, COOJiGl'.
j ci.muk?g. \V. M-jore
chiki-- 01: Polick?i. a. Drovrn.
Mai:i;k:t?\v. 1>. Boyio.
j i?oAt:i> <?! " Trade?W. ii. liufl". I
! lYe>iUci:l; W. J. .Johu-on, Secretary; j
i C. P. Wray, Treasurer. I
j i Icoic and Laddek Fiue Company? I
i s. f. 1 ooper, Piv i-ieur.
i Town ? J. I). Palmer.
.Trdig.'ai. ?11. a. .Metres, Trial Jus:
ikv; 11 D. IJjiick, Coii^wbio.
1 Juror Ackxt andorr;i: \tok?li. p. i
j Lipscomb.
t oit'.v lil'yksts ? A. f. liufl' a; (,\?. , j
j I. C. Thomas, C. i'. Wruv, \V. J. j
, Joiiii.-oii, J. A. Dispones.
! COTTON" SUKI) IJL'YKIW ? It. Ii. Ii)S-j
i i \\' l> T?^,.|rt
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J Bankkks?A. ! . rinii & (Jo., W . J. r
J Johnson, Jtio. A. Desportes.
j Mhjciiaxts?P. Wray, I. C.
; Tlioma*, J. M. Wilson & Bro., W. 15. j
liogan, \V. E. Baxter, A. F. Rnii" !
i Cv>., Mrs. Bolick, millinery, E. C i
! Ileitis. W.J. Johnson, Jno. Wilson,!
j Cooper Bros., Jno. A. Desportes, Jno. J
| Mclntyre, P. M. Speiico, coffins and
shop, C!ia?. Hayes shop, Moses Jones
j blacksnillii shop, Peter Pickcns slioe- j
maker.
C'lNNiiniE?W. II. Desporus, W. B. j
Boyle.
Mkdicai.?Drs. W. II. Mood, S. -V-j
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Li; vtrr, J. ]). Palme;*, Sr., K. II.
I?* ll-tlll M I) llriK'U 1st .
i,MU'U"" ? *'1' " *1 C.7Tavkuxs
?Mrs. M. J. Simpson,
W. .T. Davis. Mr?. J. !i. ('oicmm.
EDICAT.OXAI.? 11;t> i .ScliO'-I, V?". 'j'.
Edmunds: Mi. Sohoj!, !i. E. '
T!ioma?.
liiliCKV.'AV J5.vXi> ? W. S. .Juu^s,
leader, liiake Kovd. R. II. IJrown,
I). W. Ruii', W. S. Wilson, J no. l\:rkftr,
Ciievi-i Wrav, Rufi" McDowell,
E. (J. MriliCS, A. Mooi'-'.
LiTt:i:.\nv?.1-H\ >. .Johnson.
Cnri:c:!KS?l>apli*t, I'lf.-rbvicritin,
Methodist, Episcopal."
Exivutls ?Cotton, iiav, naval;
' a,'.-.!.
SlUiO, v....
axotui::: l'l.E.i ro:: ir.i r:/,/o.\y.
IIciv, toStrmrii I'n::i;iry Wilhottt
iZulsin;; Disi tirbi::;; l>s:iv>.
/ //'/{' !h iiiori'i',!.-; / i Hh f!'In';
At '?iiu ri>k cf seeming tu be i iihioft-i
I cuuiiol rciVaii; from making
mop; t li-Tl to bi inif you together at
li-M.t in tli:? sinnroaehisiir i?r!
You may oontiuie to dilivr arnoi^Vvr.rff!vc
a-to !::ir ;c^iiimi'.y of org.iiii/.itioa
inn v.-tl must prr-olit a
sola! front ;o ihu common enemy !?y
uniting oa a common IIcUot of {.rii*o
i'aiiurc ti? do lliis v.'1!;
ui'iurtioly di-lVut l!>e ieiralar
aii<jn whichever it ma; for in
C-S!'J of a division, ihe
wii!, next lime, it not iills year, ;.:!y
themselves \\ ith the retruiai?, \i.? in
turn, will iind the jK>?rCs>ion uf ::flairs
a J-Jiyr compensation lor of
defeating the Democratic party. 'i'o ^
either wing therefore if\<;:i pei.-l.-i in
disagrccim;', there is iu> ea^c ; a.in |
serious lianujie. To the chantry a!
lar^e injury is inevitable.
There is miteli k-.-> diitieuky in
eii'eeiiug at iea?t :i tenjpoiir.y truce!
than would apt ear from the sewra!,
iuelleciual con Uremics and the numerous
iiiiici?ions and spirited s:->:ui?ii;
e:ilion.s that have appeared iii the ;
papers. You have tailed ber-au^e >?m !
have tried to do too much. Vou h;.ve '
trir-il !o S(;Lt!i; the whole VCXCd <jt.CS- i
lion ar once. Thai is always tin: i>e.?t
thing to do when possible. iiut a
good physician tries no lit role leine- '
dies witii a deep woum!. iio jails in!
a fe.v stiiflies here ;hi>1 there to pre- '
vent the wound's galling any deeper
or wider ami then trusts much to n:s- j
ttire'and time. Evidently this p.diii- !
ca! wound i.s not going to hea! by lirsi j
intention: Yet ii can be ma le to J:cal !
iu a slower but no less cilecluui way.
I insist that nothing can be. done yet j
if von discus* i!ie matter of County j
Chairman, and tise numht'r of ;<:a;>l:ir >
. l.-slw .ii- il.,. -i-j of\r.ii Ai!!.'il.*t
Convention. Tin* -i- !>r :!:-* i ~ l
ru't :i!k*?>iy iiiio the b.-ick irr*>:i>s;t i':r
tSus pa.-.-cn;. Tin:v v.iii kcv;? un'.il si?o
c:'o;.<? arc i.iid by ni'\c sutnnn"'. ! i
tl-.'t tl this prhnary is well ;vo",
V??!i wi5! iio; !iav?j ?%ny u.-r i'jf >i;<r ;
Ch::i:rs) i::, n:'.n:i! si
Wli.i; use ijiit'ii !*i break ::!! 1' nievs ;
and tterlrn;. (. V;;:y;l:ijiLr, siiiijd) ?.?r ;
>n!:-:.-i.r?! >11 of ?<.'cnvi:ijr \ 5ii!* <'u;iw:v
(i?*i !i oi:?; <':iV, s'?r :si i
li ; campaign !h;.Te j:?I), a
:uor.'f.-.nizaiion an1.i:;nv.
i t!ia'?;i:<: (_Vnnly (Jiniii'uia;. I;i
\c>:: in;; onai:' cliiciT. :>
rri si'ien; t."Jennie. I'al i;: Ii
::ii-i 11:-v i I>":;.-i.ienS S-.mijiI:*,
, t.'kc? !:!? ii ii'rs
Mi on v. ji.hott? a j i.'aiii;;.'.
;y uiifiii uie:i airs" ho ?" ri'.r:?! iy
Ciif.i'?o t:? i.i -uoi:
ve.'v juts i i 11:i. :*;i::r iiirie ??f
s; if*:ijilf :i temporary
Fili {!;cru:o! e a :tuy !
body i> coiupetuit i<> i.u^i):ess.
F:i.-il:t'i'u:?>ro i< fortmuiteiy
ii.\ppO(i> i:i i'\*iir!S?:!(i tint r.'r'-t <:! ;'ie
u;ezni)crs ui iiio Exfxtuiv:- <;os:inii!:.''0 i
I:o!?t their s-t'uts without, any cj?iv.* ii is j
a!. :*.i!?just :is i:i 1 ?S7'? thorn were j
only si lew m'rusixTS ul'shn Liirisi;.:u:e |
whose titles wen; in (|ucs:"ioi>. |
President (J rant was sui'i i?> haw; 'luc!a:ed
that !) ; would iveoiraizo any
iioiH'; !hat had <! > nndispni".'! !iK:n!); r?
in it. liuiv, ih'.rn, v.v iind the
ol'an ttnttis:ii;tocl Executive L'orr.miltcci
b-i-is oi'the ;>:i- i
man*.
Let c;;eh Chairinusi is.-Ui- ;; ca!i i"??r a i
meeting oi' the Kxccntive Co:jm;it*co !
ut the same place. At that nuetinir :
Jet tho (/hfiiriiH'n hi; i><>:h ab.-en:, a!.s-.> j
the viec-chairmen, and Uio.-e mirnbers j
ol' the committee who t cj>! e-e:it the!
disputed clubs, or it preiVru'd it:'. i. lit* j
nm-eed that tlu: members be ;
equally (iivi.loil beiwcni ?5k: two;
wings. Tliis i':iir. Tin: !cm;*y 1
chairmanship is :i matter < !' Jiulc !m-j
porsana*, il my prop virion hi; ;
led, lor ii n:vi.-s no opportunity i
ever l\?r any S to 7 ticoi.-ioii. !;' *ho ;
committee cannot agive however on j
:>nc, !ci each winir .<i'i*"ct one. itiitl let j
(ii'!>0 tvro draw Jt?t< i'or chairman ;
sea clary / in hisi for l!:o place. (T:j:s j
drawing of io?s i> =-:i:u::t;v :Ji:* |
liiblL'*, by the <>i" ni.:nv ? ;;n;i=;i
()!' < ' i?> 1 icd-Ti'.! 1 :!! i
nml by the jury sj .s:c-!?i ?t!:ty. So J
there i> noilrir^' w aboii:: ii. ." mo- j
mon says: "The s e is c-i.-l into ii.e;
lup, bill IllC Whole disposing ! tis-roui i>,
of the Lord. I'rov. ::\i. ! ciai
mend this whole chapter to the eon-;
sidcration of my loilow ! >em;.*er::!-\
They will lind some very tipproprhle ,
scr.tiincr.i5 .herein.)
The committee shall a; 11'i'ii.!y p:\j- j
posed in a conference, choice
manager in each club from the u;iItv.
the clubs .-ekctin^ th? others from !
liic majority.
During this meeting, it"any member
discusso* any forbidden topic he shall
be compelled to dine the whole committee
at his own expense.
^ince the piisie.ry is lii'j expression
of in lividuat voters it makes :;o diUer-:
ence whether ihe-e vote at. ivvcnlyplaces
or more. Hence thvie would
be no objection io allowing every club, ,
,.r iiiir i.) (>ii-<!i :i
VVJJiriUVl I/I . . ...
P'ji 1. Tin; niiiiorily iiiutiajrcr will iisSlirc
fnii l!C-~s, by .-epar.-'Jii:;;
voters, 'here ?vi!i Id::;>u!iniiity
! fl' disputes fit tiie
Xo one shall vole except bic:lib.
IIis n:i!ne shall be Jbuiul ?>n the .
e!tib toll, !;o in:t-l s.vear th:;: i;;.i>
a ii _.J V's>!f*r or wili be ir. XoVHiiber,
<i!!il !uiii he will siijiiKiri (lie.
nomi>scesf. Xo omo who ?.>?io -'
with these (onus ?a:? I>; :i-j ci';!. I:
there n.uv irrojiilariiy aim::: a voter
110 Siillil I IS l v C'.V U.M.,
agCl > Tl:? t"?'' Oft- O!" ;h
l>j:ni;?*r?TS >!i?i?i 1)C I!:s =l:. ( i'lii- Ino
rule in Iliehhind.)
TisC Kxec Slivu (Joituui: ??-, : :::?>! I 1
li!Oil a* betoir. Sii;tli l'lfi.-l -hi
luto: the returns, bin nuke i.j
in them, and .Minonnee the result. It
t-rilor :i soci d j/rinmn, i: ?: UiidtT
:!i(i same cull-ii-I.J!!-.
The ronirres-hvna! ;>:irnu.v, ii" i'tw:
bo allowed 1 >r it >!;all he conducted in
the same manner. Ii' no t ine '?
allowed lor tuch an arrangement, a!!
Democrat? shall vote at the boxes
designated by :he ''Lylcs" Committee.
T I- ..?i .1.:,,!- .J,.,* ..j,,
I UU li'Jl liJlill'W n.i_. ..
uny t hi hit unfair or impracticable i:i
ihe above Hii;;re?ii:?n>. They ran
m.^dllKil of course in detail?, for J am
ii!>t suilicienily acquainted with the
>:atc of aUUirs to arrani:'e the?c. IJut
it would be safer ;o change a> little as
possible.
It is needless 1 hope for :ne ;=) say i
that UiCfO >n?rjrestio!is are not in the
least intended to derogate fn?m tit he v
of the gentlemen who have beer.
chosen chairmen by the rc-peciive a/t- <
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t:;i 'n.iv. wlio!; you ?*
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ujjc-i!tin! of i!i? ivvcnui' of ilic jjoyen:!iic!i(
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<}::?>lion i? i-. i \v?>i:i. ! :i >( -:;y :ha!
I>i !!!: ?> hat! ii'i'o'u';; to b:' a
iif ii! v.his-i: t.-vcrybody
;t!i;io<: i- ci( hur v. hsu-V!.1" <>1'
patriot:s 1:: !ia> ("VOi" bri'li i:i ii. ha-. \Vi'
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in iliis !?!>; v/e u
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will re>i from jri.u'ii'Is.'ry <*i'
a::d dcui.ni:'- "1'
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alios:! j ;< > I i I i i- - lor <S??n?>i !? .?; your;
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ih'Mil busy, idit i-> iiluuii :>.!! ilia- on:'
lirai"* of n:.".v. (!;:. viTy ai liioSplK'lv
>s:oins a!;.\i v. itii politics aa<I
iiii< !i:'- a r-uri uf red Jctlvr y*':i**
:;il aro:;!!-! in riivir-.
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from other c.)u:s;tos in mv
mco* ;:i 0^!ii:ih:u i '< h::;x!av, . -r
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Coir.itv Ct'i.vtMiiioii witi be Ciiloit 1
nry!j;;t!v u .*?!r:i!ihiou: ti-'kol will be! p
:mU out r.oxt week.
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K J i gar
?Ir.ny jeu'lar pcinis Hood's :\\rPo.-:;:iar
in coniM;:::.K-:i, rr;-p.-r;
.-r.d preparation c' i?sr*:;e:K*,^?^
Hood'.-; &irsapnril:a v **? '$
the f":I curative value ci the jr
be? 1 known rcr.tctlics^^^
: !? vegetable Ici::?- y6' ^ l-oniPoot:h;.r
i:> i:r. js & strength
and cco:io:i:y? /*? (X^>Sar?"n.".r'::::
i ^<r t!:c only medicine
of \;\v..-\\ can tru'j
' C:;o Hundred Doses
CueJ? fjQ> ~ Medicircs in
A h;r^er and smaller Jjoitles
/r larger doses, and do not
.^produce as good results r.s Hood's.
& Peculiar hi i:; medicinal merits,
T7-od's Surer. Manila accomplishes cures hi;h
crto i;nI;::o'.vn, r.r .i has v.omor itself
the title < f '-The greatest Wood Jr
r-tiriHcr ever discovered."'^' C)\f
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home. ?t::cra i; \w::
Lov.-ell, \vliex<*jjrisrar.de,
purifiorr. ^^^i'eouliar in its
p'aencir.e-record ci sales
abroad,^ ^no other preparation
s^s> &&Zrc?or attained such popu%g
in so short a lime,
^ e* vjr r?-d retained lis popularity
v-. -..j rftr-fulcnce r.raor.r; all classes
(>f peoplo so steadfastly.
D-> r.ot be iiulucofi to 1 i:y other preparations,
1 >nt Vie sure t > got tl'.o Peculiar Medicine,
Hocd5s SsrsspaHIIa
So: 1 \ y "lit;. ?1; sisfor?5. Prepared only
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Y-;ii will l.'iit waste iim^ is: ?,uiii??ols
| Wc have ilie FINEST GOODS ami LA I
| I'llll/E-.
I
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n-^ofx>. -s-\
. i XXO ("A CIJM/JXTS. *
yd'.: ::: ;:::i:m;ntati\'k.
Tin* >> *!;? I toll. S.
; -I?" 1 <. JI i- t--..;;**;*:;:? wo;!!: ftlnl ij miili- j
:?>:? : '::il ft?:* il:c hr.vt-r isotist* !
of !::? i . >e::i!>!y, riihjcct to the !
SfJioil ?!' t :> :!? oartV.
* Many Friends.
J A ; */ *. Klii'j.x: i'Sn.so announce that
I :ii:s a tor :t >?at in the House
! <-l lUiiivNi-'it.it'Vc's, subject To the IVmo:
erotic prhnarv election,
j * " J.V>. I). UAIiniSOX.
I I desire io .i:.:;:;u:uv that lam a candi!
dut-* for re-election to !:< House of Ucj>iv!
si--.'r!::- .:,!io;i of the
| Ih-nioeratie primary.
| * T11 OS. D. McKIXSTIlY
j 1 l.-i'ivby announce my?>elf a candidate
I i'?r ill.* i)f'i!ocrati<: nomination to the
j House of i Representatives, and pledge myj
self to abide 'J:'* action of the Democratic
primaries.
| * JAMES W. II AN* All AX.
r<>" C6 U X T Y A I'DITOK.
I !.e:vi>y announce myself as a car.di-;
: date for the ollice of Auditor for Fairfield I
I C;>u:iiy, <n! ject to the action r?f the L5eni- i
; ?.era::o p.
* ' c RosiiT.
j 1 ii'/n i'V :;(ni;ic.r as a citii'l'.daiu ;
ft : t.) the* f-ilicc of County
! / i'.cor. to t::i' uciion of the Dein
; ocra'.ic ty.
j * * I. X. WITUEJiS. j
i ] * *>J; isC!i*>Oi. MISSIONED. !
|
i hfiViA* lay.-iif a.s a *.*a:i?ii<l it** fo- ]
| iv eifC.icm to the u::i?v <?f lS'.*ho;>i ]
i pri :v.
!:. UL'Kfi. i
I jv?:\ < !: caii'&'.itc i
f;-:1 tlil? : !":? :. u;?: : "<?:iiStl i.Cjr. S'lb- j
t.j ?i:i .? IK'uio^r.iiic ;>ti- i
luatii-s.
* j:oid.
^
FOi: r<>r\ : * < ;;M :! >* ONKK. !
j \\V l:or- !>v :t ::t!i;nr.? Mr -iOnX A i
I ." i'iiV.WilT a.-. ,! f y :c-*!c?:tl \
| to t!Jr? < !' : '. urnisMuiu-r, j
! jj^ot to tl:f o: I':-!
i!i::ry.
i \r. . , PII.l-i.M !
i !i rt-i'V i:;yse!f :t* candidal.t.1
ih*! ('.flicrt Of CoUtltV
sul-j.' t to the action of the
} Democratic ]?ri:ii:iri''.s.
; .s. CATIIOAKT.SB.
i hrtvoy announce myself acandidate for
i lv.-elisriion to the office of County Cor.miisi
sinner, subject to tin- action of the Democnilie
nrimari s.
* * J011XIIOLLIS.
I iu'ivby announce myself a candidate
I fur the (":*;> -o of County Commissioner,
subject t<> the action of the Democratic
: nriinarii >.
I * />. >. H J?1?.tf, !
I
FOR JURY CO.M '11-sSIONtK.
i I hereby annoumv :nys-!f a candidate
for the oriicv ofJ:;ry *-MimuU?ioiier, sub;
j<vt l('tlie fiction or Use t;?-::ioc;\i?ie party.
- 15. IIAWi.r.V UOiiKUTSOX.
M>.IjJlluv that I
i n.*;i a candidate f:>r :v ei? t > the office
of Jury Co"';iii>.si.?:;Hi-1 su!*j>*?-t t.> the acl
tio:i of* the Democratic: prima vies
* W. A. .-MIT11.
FOR OF PROD VTK
I i.ert by annn.!! . myself a candidate
i for riM-i'xliu:i to the otih-e of Judge of
| Probate, Mibjecr the actimi of the i)eiu;
ocratic part v.
| * /. A. Ill NX ANT.
SlTERYISOIlOK ItEwi.sI'll ATION.
1 hereby aannunce myself a candidate
j<<r reappointment to the oiliee <>f Supervisor
of Jtogiitration, subject to the action
of the J); m.;cratie primaries.
* JAMES PAGAN*.
1*0II COUNTV TitEASUUKir.
I hsreby a::n>u:Hv myself a (\>n>!U>ate I
for the liomiiKitio:: >! County Trea.-unr,
subject t?> tin' fiction "f 'lie Democratic
primaries.
* J.J. WAKDi.AW.
ONE CASK i
M<-A LT^TSTI'/F-TS
i
IsOiiiii BW Food.
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Mil .OjilliiMo llfliuf
ON DRAUGHT.
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MKCHLKNIU'KG COl'XTY, X. C.
SEPTEMBER IL 1890. to JUNE 11. 189111
THE MASTER'S COURSE, J
THE BACHELOR'S COURSE,
THE SCI ENCE COURSE,
ECLECTIC COURSES.
BUSINESS COURSES
Studies in Engli.s!), in Srience and in the j
I3iTs!e arc .^iven due proa:iner.ee.
K??r a catalogue address the President, '
REV. J. B. SHEARER, D, D. LL. D. 5
7-20: d ' i
FfEW \ I
Hi
'HE - BOTTOM. I
this isthi; \fl
CONDITION Of AFFAIRS I
WI ni rs AS REGARDS " 9
ffe XTTTp \T ''TFTi>I?
tm-, v I i U \ i i U hit, |
EVERY DESCRIPTION'. I
AND WONDER AT THE VALUES
WE GIVE IN
1
. UAUU Jb UXtJU.
TALI.Tr. I
rAXIMUM PRICE. |
:t'\v i.iMv bti'MV von niivc-M*' ii ditr stock.
I'EST STYLES A! LOWEST LIVING
) \*T 7) ! i I T ] ; I) ?
v? w. rn\lAAi-\
-?2L?3S2? rsr 2FH" EE
Sites . Bnsrmss
iSifflMM? |
nnllJ.S question was brought up in a lead
i ins shoe store in a city, ami was.
caused by the examination of the portraits
of several well koownshoe manufacturers,
whose craniums showed a noticeable ah- fl
sence of hirsute adornment. The quos- .. JH
tioner was nearly as bald as the Unob of a
dude's can*'. His clerks were "rowing
thatw.y. All hail luxuriant hair before ?|
noing into the shoe bu'iue>s. Does the Jag
shoe business rau-e baldness*.' If so^wiiyV JBl
If the above cannot be solved we will
propose one whioh is easily an we red. ^
BEAT i 'S;$3.00 A
f
knocks ail otheis \W lave >>:ic<
eeded in lir.vinu them of iiii i'.ii!*.
durable calf skin, rari^r -Sty
n!t<1<j111 t< <! reputation: t-:; ph-v'S of elegant
dfji'lclK: hub ^'-riii!.'. warranted: bottoms
nf wear-well sole ieath , and sewed or
to a welt. jv.-t the same us;*, hand-sewed
shoe, a::ii can l?e h:i!f-s ied by hand. No
listing taC'rS to r>iiek t'?e feet A <;<*>d
s hoc must be made of e??od leather; but
goo.', leather dots not consti:lite a j;<>od v
shoe un!e.-s it possesses s'yle and durability.
IJK.VTV'S ? '?.&(> SllOS has style
and finis!!. Thev will arrive shortly.
" ? 9
Some job lots in store will be s,!d at redace
lpr.es for C\.sn during alines of
summer or un:u closed one. i*iea?s cai:
on
J. M. JJ!-:AT\ & BR(>:
FO 51 GOOD SI10r>.
finer? Dimmit.
FHC-..H55:
Canned Pe dies, Tip Peaches. Apples,
Tomatoes, Pij.eanples, IJ oval Baking Pov/
li>r (M f L" \fnil.
lard's Breakfast C coa, Salmon, sardines,
Corned licef, Suap, Starch l?lueii% Soda,
Fresh Sod i Cra- kers (vt-rv week, Cakes,
Candy. IJfSt Fresh Chi esc every wvek
dur iu suumih-j. M>cartini, S::?jar, Co. ee,
n;K.(i?!!i nn-1 !> j-t 'IVa-. Mra', Flour,
C.I.WK, Lard, U;ce, ttc. W.itt "(J" ami
Pe rol i:::;.
5c, CIGARS.
"i'CJSll" :tn?l "FUI.LTIDE " ^
T .vo-'ur Cigirs.
"STITCII-DOWN," ari e'.egan? smoke. |J
Tiy us with the Cash.
liesf.erttfully, J !; ?
1.1 in i
THE FAIKFIKLD ^ Tfl
on jn'r.-t fl
m j nii!oiM>:;:i'!u. Monthly ijisUil:?
!!. > iirst TucmI.iv ?sf ?'ac:i
Savings Department. j ^ m
8 * ?B
J rpt?.>;ts of $1 ii.O a.i:11 ir.uvan! :m?ivc? |
upon wiii'*h iritel'fst ui.'I bt: ?il >\\v<l quay.. 1
tt:>ly iiiidi'i- tl:e ordinary savings haul *
rules :u:;l regulations. ^ ?;! V fl
:-t*r. |
F. H. 3IC3IASTEK, If A
T T O R X E Y -AT- I, A H', j <*? H|
COLUMBIA, ii. * /
AJllejiiil business 3f:i'n:le;l to i>i\nui>i'j
Otu.or;?,^|?5sSk(
. .urJ y Ks'r ;VI 2? Mi "I
hilES I'X'upct i ii ? e^i5Bk.'.
* 1 !s:' Xi'*T!,5-"ur
*:y. ~ tv'.M: :iw>* in tith llcU"
><C
" *y ^ \ ' return * ?:?vvf i-ur ponji
AYE j^nntnr of tliis advrrri-.'m^q ^ j
k" p<*. The following cut ?ivc? thi* appfamac? of:: re<Iae?J^B + j
- -j-_ 7~*
>.>u! t!i* r,i-: of itj bulk ;t it a fntr.J. doub'.c :
r, .pc.?< Urge 3? i'?c*>y to carry Wc wilt alio >how v.,ti Mm
?.. tnaice froai -S^S to'SXO a day st jeaat. (mm the
.; nMiflin U?rn*r writeat oocc W> tav til rxr>rt'nMti??I
I.'.reli. UAI.Ltl r i CO.. Bos SSO, Por.:lj.x''^am HH
' UK
:ourS*<ir?Scr>l?e. Experience not neaeisiry. fx ^ 1
;r^a:?a.i Detortlve Bureau ("j. 44 ArwL?.C?$DroggbtS) \
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