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li'liiitU feaillMiL PCiJUSHn/) E i XUY. li'A7;A KSI)A Y ? v* - . i ? _ c*nH _ Herald - Co. j INC Wo - i:; ai>vaxc?;: 1 t-.i f. . - - SI.30 <lx Mutltil-i, - - - - . *> w >. i) \s< ) ( Mi: tor*. .} VS. l ) .i n van ns/x(j A". 17 v. \ >/; . - iloilir ;; sija.i-c* for t!u- iir>t inser :>^rC:;*l iii:y OMiis t?r c.i-.-li subsiriiucnt nites for <:.>!: adr vert.-vr?. M UTia ?>? :ui<i *U\U'i uotUvsfire. ir nitfS ;; Orders fur J >1> ?V.?r>; oik'il.*'!. WIXX'SBORO, S. C. j Wedties.iuv ??. : : 18<>0 Jack niK ha.? served due notice upon the police authorities that lie wii! resume his work at Whitechapel witlrnafew days. Tim: Charleston J> V/</ay> that tlie l!epuhlii-ans unseated Col. Klliott becau>e he >haved twice a day. and tliat they couldn't stand cleauli. nes> amongst them. ' ' ??-* tli,. ! \\ LI \ I 11%l."? i;v;v.vjuv ?'* v?.v- - , f warehouse? It \va< an itiea well t-on? cci v?'il when the order ta:Urd of ImililMsjr a lireproof warehouse. It Will do t<> revive tin* s?-he:i:e. JLsit rijrh: t<? ?ra:.: >ptvial privileges to one class l;erau<e enjoyed by another cia?? Or d.? two wrongs make aj riiriit? Would not iiie wi>cr plan l:c | ti? <rrant speeiai ; :!\He?rc? to none? C?'ovcr:Miient-? ubai.s!.>::- it< Ipu'kinniie ,: pwpofes when i; undertake artitieial protec ion or pator::aii>in. There are " * . . .. -..A.Mt*. lUn till* I Jil - *>; a ju?'>j#n u i i which i< abiding. C?>Nt;uK.-s lias adjourned ami the j Lodge bill is not a law yer. Perhaps, j i: w as impolitic for the Democrats to ] . , , . , i have agitated tut' question so muen before the people; for it would possibiv have been passed had the will of i the people not been sounded. It | would have been a good issue to have j whipped the liepublicans on. It ; i< a good long time, however. before 181)2. and it will doubtless I become :i law before then. The arrows point that way. ArtlfiriaS Protection. Now that the McKiuley tariff hill j i:aj?:s->t d (> :nm'.?s i; u::?y he iu'.crc>iii?ii ;?? recall the words u lit red by j Duiiici Webster :;t Faneuil Hall in; Oc!wl??:l\ 1S20, :il a tutOtiPii" cal.'e.l to rc?i>t an ;i nea>e ot duties. The tneeliiiir \va> called by meichaii s and Mian-, n factum'* ?.t :nc ci;y <-i i><> i.>:i ensv years ago. Mr. Webster :-xid: ' To iinlividu-iIs ili:.- policy is as injurious ::5 h is U> Government. A >\>tom of ..I't'ticia! Government pr> teciiou leads :hr people to too much j reliance upon Gorernment. If left 10 their own choice of pursuits, they depe.id 011 their own skill and their own industry: but if Government esser.-j tiully affrets their occupation by its i systems of bounties and preference?, I it ia natimil that when in distress they I should call on the Government, for relief. Hence, s perpetual contest fol-1 / lows, carried on between tlie different | interests of society. Agriculturists I taxed to-day to sustain manufactures,; commerce taxed to-morrow to sustain apiculture, and then impositions per- j haps on both manufactures and api culture to support commerce. Audi when Government has exhausted its! invention it) these modes of legislation, it finds tiie result lc?s favorable than the original and natural state ami course ? (" things. I can hardly conceive uf' Kuythiug' woi se than a policy i which .-hould place the great interests of this country in hostility to one another, a policy which should keep ' - : - - - . 11 ml lirilio ilitMU 111 OUMillll VMUIVI, them cvi'ry year :<> tight their battles iii i!ie ?of the house or' IIi'j>:vr?:?ii.itivcs r.i Washington. Mr. Vv\-bs:t r's prophetic words are being l\iilii:eu \cl only two generations lm\v passed since their ullerunce. i~? CI:t-so> a: u demanding sptetsil priviIfjjes on the ??rou?;d that other clas>es are enj >\ ing them and t h?; comuiilte nrnrnt o!' rv.r.gicss have indeed become th? bauie ground where :i:c j crpetiial c >n:csts a:c e-nied on between the hOsllic j::t< i o-;>. /.ml :iii- coutot. will run tin lie t: n tii Il:ft mi!:::ii;rui*.;! our national ;:Jl'.tir? pa-- troni umier the control of the iniltici ee ofthe.*e interests. Xat Ts.lk, 5Int Action What is the matter that w? hear so little of the railroad project? Are we -- cvxmm.- tn ^?;iiid with our hands folded waging- until somebody comes aloi'jr ami toll us lie will build the road whether wc take any interest in it or If that's what we expect you mav c. ti'it on it we shall never have a.i.'.'i.' aiiroad. and. furthermore, if l;e our way of doing, we wli -mveed in materializing any enter; . It j> timeforl'airlield to move a if there was some life about lier and not remain inactive as though >ii?" were no move than a corpse ready to be put in a urave without a hope of resurrection. This thinjf of without tloiiiir won't brinir new life into business. It i* work ami hard work that wins. Chester wants to iivt the Oipe Fear road and siie is working lV-r it. Fairfield should have it and can't allbrd not to i;et it. but it i< high time lies- people were showing some decided interest in it and getting nit some spirit of enthusiasm. Whew an enterprise is proposed it wont do t<> l>e always saying we are going to carry it through. It mu-t be done, s-" and work towards its accomplishment must he started with a vim. It i? true the probabilities are two to one that ^ we wili get this road, but if we are nn the alert some other county will slip in :uul lake it frt?m u<. At any into there is 1:0 occasion to lake a nap while others are wide awake ^ looking with wide-opened eyes how they rati beat us out of what prouii.-es to ilo so inueh for u>. The petitions are being signed, but not as fast as might be. Everybody has >urcly made up their minds by tlii- time whether ur not they favor the building of the road, and it is useless 10 wait so (long* before an election. The tax a? has been shown in those column* is a more mile. ami let the time soon eomo when we run live "with some bright hope for the future of our oh! county. The Farmer*" Institutei Puj-.-iveuess will * raise any umler; taking to fall through. 110 matter how worthy it may be. All of the vapor ings of mere talk will not feed and | sustain an enterprise, but it must be nourished and made to flourish by active. energetic, and earnest strokes of [ labor. Nor can two or three men do I the work. They may sc-t in motion the i initiatory waves, but other.- must put in the strength of their hands and inj erease the volume of the waves, and give them strength a< thev move onward. Apropos, the county has taken upon itself to hold an Institute once a year. It lias been a small thing heretofore. No: small either considering' all of the 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 it is now even a month before the Institute will be held, and they will have ample time to make preparations to prolit themselves as well as honor their county. Tliis is an enterprise which invites the sympathy and interest of every one, no matter what may be his avocation. because its object tends to she uplifting ot the interests ef all irrespective of their life's wor'^. but especially i.? i; of jjxeat concern !<> the farsiuT. Surely then the fanner will not ignore it. and allow i; ?o pa.-- with no contribution to ii> support except a passive approval of Us aim. Something Mib.-tanlial is wanted. An e.\ IlilMl Oi m)!)K" Sin win ^ix-;ui? JUKI I'.' 11 if attractiveness of the Ilislimic. The }>rc:?em*e of the farmer v. 11! ?nw irreat encouragement.. and a few words on hi> experience as a tiiler oi' the soil mav !?c (if iifcatcit interest to the v audience. Every one who sows ami reaps observes and retains something that would he useful to his nehrhb r. At the Institute a^ood place to make it known. Aside trom the j?roiit to bo obtained in a business way the social l'emire of it is inestimable, and., be it said to our shame, we sadly need more of these ! L-'aiherinv's where section meets with I section and feci the eiho.v touch ?o ! that we ali may fed akin, we nee?l ! to feci a live conseioiisnc.-s thnt we { have cemmuniiy of interests. I Then again lit? advertisement it I gives Jo our county is incalculable. This i> ;i biiif item, .just think of what Xew York would have given to I have got tlie World's Fair: what Si. Louis \vi ulu have given: what Chicago .?M o-sviv And ir was not >iniolv the tran>ienc trade all'orded by the throng of peopie in attendance which induced these ckies to work so hard for the privilege of holding1 the great World's Fair, but ii was for the purpose of showing to the world the attractions of New York, St. Louis and Chicago. On tlu. saiiic principle, though of course not so wide in its application. should Fairtield county take a pride in holding the best Institute in the State. It will pay the county to do it, and pay better and bcll.-r every year. Just try it and stv. Fairfield needs a good shaking up. There is no use of being modest and reserved in our criticism. Our people are too often inditlerent. call as. and lack what way appropriately bccaiiea pluck ami nerve, ii is better to go :ilicad with nerve and pluck and run some risk rather than -it down supinely and never venture into i.ew lulds. and move in the same old pro titles- ruts with ou.r energies weakened ami the sap ol; life almost gone from u-. Ii too frequent Iv happens that when a man is approached on some scheme like the Institute he >ays: "Oh, well, it is a good thing, but you can't get people to take hold of it." And why li"!.' iRrailsc im.TU ;ul- iv^< hm.m people like him who pour cold water on ii rijfli': from I lie jump. Another one >ay>: --Oh. 1 don't care a .snap ol" iny linger for it becau-e ir. won't help Well. it is not worth while to waste your breath with a man who analyzes everything until he readies hi> own despicable self. IT we are so narrow and bigoted to enter nothing unless we see something in it for our own imme-iiate prolit as an individual then we don't deserve to succeed, ami we arc moving backward and not for it" ? 1'ni'A nrft liiif TViiril. >1 U MIUU llKIl I iiv. i v >u v. ..v., many of this typo. and don't a>k them for their assistance. n eat 11 or a::, j.. /;. me ado::. Probably no death in llii* town ever caused a more general and profound foclinu" of s-.rrow than that of Dr. Lemuel K. Mcador. which occurred ar his residence at l..'JO o'clock last Saturday iiiorniuir. after an illness of about two weeks from inflammation of the I bowels. Dr. Meador w?s i>oni m rairneai county. and was in his liiiriy-Jirsl year when ho tiioil. iLo came lo I'liion in Ins.'!. ami sucecodcd ]>r. I>oyd in iho profe>>ion of dentistry. Fn,in the lirst Mr.Meador hiipre>>c(l lii?i.-oIf upon tlie minds of tin: people of I'niou as a pure Christian ?fcntIonian. canmiandinjf the* respect of nil. that r?*>;nTt increasing as liis intercourse with the peopl-; jr.iew closer and his lovely charaotor Decani-' hotter known. 11;_ r,i>. ai'icr verv inipro?>ive >t-rviiT> in tin* Ciuuvh l?y ;!:< pasiur, ilev. i?. ('. Lamplcy. wore taken in charge by tlie members ot' I lie M:i>;niic Loil?*e ami buried with tlic funereal h?nor> ol" I!?at fratvruity*' in the presence ot" the largest a^srmblv of people. <>n a similar occasion. -- *1.^ Jfcf tl,r? Ifii*(] DP. SIIIW Hie uviun v>? iiiv A. A\ . 1 hoinst>!l.? I moil 11nicy. Tin- I'iirfst ui??l 15<-st Articles ic::ovv!i to inedica! science arc used i:i preparing Hood's i-arsaparilla. Every iti?rt;i}ient is carefully se.octed, pcrsouully examined, and only the best retained, Tl:e mcWir.ine is prepared under ;!:e s-npervision of thoroughly competent pharmcists, and every step in the process of rmnufacturc is careUdiy watched wiii- a view to securing in JLiood's Sarssp;.:'i!a the the best pos>if-le result. * BIDGIWAY. irs l'.isr axt> viiEsr.sr advantages. 31 iliion Dollar i'lisiiu'ss?Mamlsosiuit ?< < >?-Morf I.ots for Sale?II:ir?l on tin- iJoctors?A Kcli^ions Town With Churchcs stud Schools?Its Oftlccrs and itusincss 31 *-;i?Kxpjrts. i Tiie prosperous little 'o\~!i ol'iiiilgc; way it,ay iiutliiuiiy i;o said to be :i result ui ilie war. IVior u> '.hut r.nI fortunate b:u inevitable >uujfulc I liidgeway v.a-> merely a railway depot for the convenience oi she fanners ot i the section, many ot whom were very weahhy cou!tiiu?,' among their po>.<-e-?i ions hundreds o!' slaves mid thousand I of broad acres ot" Icr!i!e lands. From i liii- point were .shipped to market ti;e j cot tun crops gathered from the lai'gc I plantations il;e Peay<, Jijne.-e-, j Kohertson>, Cols. Palmer ami Clark [ ami other*, his sail' ihuT one year | L'oi.-V -V 1'0U'? 's ;'.i;uit-uiiiuuiiau 'to 1S0O bale*. Tii.-s-c li.-iliobs pur. chased their supplies in Charleston, ! Columbia. :tm! other hu--:o cities and ' there Was !ii? ?:i'.c:lsiO!i f'M" sloiO? lit illid-.a--.vuy bo\oud t!.t; selling of tiu ' cups, tobaceo :uk! s:ic!i other articles : a- the pocket books of tiiC j slaves could al'brd or tiio immediate ; of the fanners required. l;i i!io>e days Use bare feet and the brawny backs of the slaves were shod ; and cSad i>\* masier- \vi;u [n-.ij chased shoes by I lie eui-c and cio'.h l*y j tlic boh IVoia rheir -actor* in Charlesj i-iit. The mercantile business of j 31.i'i:?- w:iy wss then conducted by ! I;-.Walker jukI Jiio. C. Boulware, , b-i:i ot'whom enjoyed ihe conlidcnte <> the neighborhood lor houcsly and i r dealing". Those whose experience runs back to anti-beiinm days will rec. n the -wod humor and wit oi' John ii r.i-.vare which 1:1:;.ic his store a p.o;;sant resting plaee while waiting tin- ilia train. .Mr. liouiware is living and though in lhe "scar and yellow lem*' of life still has a joke lor a friend lo enjoy. No account of old llidgew,ty should be made without lncntion u- Mr. Arthur Craig who for &o uuuiv >-. ar.s, was postmaster and railroad ' U'rMt. Mr. Craig's sympathetic <i iture made hiui tlie repository ot so Mft-s ami the cotifideutal adviser of :i having troubles and perplexities. '' .inner J?s. L>. Coleman, who by the exercise of commendable economy \vi;li industry and thrift possessed h:i:w-.i' <:0!ii;n;ie:icy, is rciiicinbe-'i-j: !?v waviV.rcr .is Hie at v. Ii im: b<> i: ?i ilie wants of the inner : iii iii wrts: sti>ii ul. These l*?lir con>Ji:i!t.il i!! : citizenship of liiiijfeway ; siio'i. \V i: hi'.*;I he war oitrn? liie ii=jr 'i\> <?! i!;e "1 I ?.i*t!er ??f ihinirs a:t<i t:.e uu?iiie>.- s-.-tj,acitv of K. 6. 1 Liwliunt and il. 1 * ml* t?t'-.iijy'u ilium *? Jlid^cway t'-r:!.c purpose ot in."chamtisinv. ilaving r inrncti ircm iii*j army <>i ijc>; i.'tt;--: wim ti:i?liintr but a u hi e ii'.; >c and a dctorminaiioii to Smv:rcd Capt. Ji. S. Dispones was tii.: ;i ?:? ?> a -tore luviiiij eon' ' ' ' . 1- . r VUS'ltiM HI- Jiim ;i >.uv.v >m i u hivli t;;u !n'S'.-o yi-hy havo i> v?iii-tI ;it wi-ij iu't'i. Tha s;ioo-.*>? ' acisiovi u by-; :i?t. i)csj?oi'U;s is abai.ct:isi ? 1 ih;j \vi;cIo:ii (1' l::s sc! Jio'i i'i o.*' location. 1:i is7<! t!:c i'.*<ri.-?!auiro <;uiiiUhI cli.a-| it'i- u> ilm io.vu uf liuiiTew:-.\ ami JJ. Dc.-i'oru's was olec'.cd Its lira; liiteirdan!. Tin? tuu*:i cjiitiiiiictl to yv.r.v asi'i lionris'i uali! tliC |)"c5:*iit ti:ii" will: iis ?ic?. lio.inl of Tnule, j buitkiau i.o::?i,'s, ciiurchc.?.. iclephojie j line--, haul, !i:c Uooarlin'.MK, slioi;*. j <riniserionewspaper :i:nl fcb.jo), ir j is regarded oay of the growing aim prosperous young towns of lite .Stale, ! (loiisy ;t business of over naif a million jdoilais. A number of handsome resi: deuce* and stores have been built I recently by Contractor Alexander, ot Shelby N. U., and ajiivc inquiry i-< | bcitJir :si;i?!i? tor building lots ar presj ent, and land owners are opening r.p ! new streets and laying oil" lots to b'j j put on Luc market. i A remarkable fact in tne experience i ot liklgewuy is that daring the whole | twenty-live year-? ot its commercial j e\i stance tlie Sheriff's bammer has ' fallen upon only o:.e merchant, and j ilic commercial rating oi' its leaumg ! business hou>es i> inucli above that <>l" j :is:i::y larger and more preionticus j towns. Aiioiher iio:ioui?!eflact i-5 that ' oi: v one or two of she ine; chants are i furry years of aiir. ! .Situated upon she buck of the ridge j dividing ihe Wnturee anil Uroad ilivers ihe natural drainage oi' tho town j i< perioc:. There are no lakes or I pohus, iiDt beds l\:r malarb, in the f neighborhood and the health of the i p!:tfv: is spiendid. As remarked i?y a rc.-i-J0"::I physician. "There is no local reason why a :mii! should over die here unless he is a doctor and I sr. irvc- to death for want ot patterns.The moral and religion-* tone of I llidgeway i* uiicxceptionaliy gojd a? is altered by the number of new churches in town. The school house i> commodious ami the trustees and U: icbers arc active, earnest and }>ro; gressive. iiidgeway is supported by a fertile j fanning section drawing customers ; fro:n tiie banks of W'ateree liivera disi f-iiirn nr hvcnlv-five mi.'c?. One farmer shipped over ?000 worth of Bermuda, li iv cut from his bottoms in !his see! ion. While the business men of Ujc town arc iorginjj ahi;ad some of tlie young farmers are with them. Noticeably J. Spin Edmunds who averages a haie t<> tny ::crc and on his pot acre this | year he will make three bales of i cotton. ! A> a cotton market RHgeway rivals <r:v:!?.r thrt >:iine prices ljaid I in city. kcstei: of the towx. j I.vtendant? Dr. \V. U. Mood. ! Wakdexs?Jno. A. Despoi\es, G. U\ Moure, \\". II. Hull", jr. V. (Cooper. j Ceekk?G. W. M-jorc j Cis ike oe Police?J. A. Brovrn. Mauket?\V. Ii. Uoyie. ! IiOAUI) (?! Tuade-W. II. litlfl". { IVo-idCi:!; \V. J. .foiiU?0!J, 5'JCroiary ; i C. l\ Wruy, Treasurer. I iloox an-J LaI>!)KK FikkComi'axv? 1 F. < twjit::*, I're i-.ionr. j Town ? I. D. i'.ilmer. Ti dic.'ai. ? II. A. .Meurvs Trial Jus' M.v: 1L D. ii.jiick, C?ii!s.?!)!c. j Dki'ot A':knt .\m)On:ii\toi:?v. p. j Lipscomb. ' OS"j*'?x [Jl'vkks - A. F. Huff & . I I. C. Thomas, U. I\ Wruy, W*. J. , JoSiti?oii, J. A. Dosportcs. Cotton Skkd I'L Vkus?It. Ji. li >sJ boro. W. D. Doyle. D.\nki:ks? A. F. IlnU'it Co., W. J. ; Joiin^u!!, Juo. A. Dosportc?. j M j-::ciiaxts?(.- P. Wray, I. C. l'l.oina*. -J. M. WiJson & Hio., \V. 15. ! Hogan, \V*. K. Baxter, A. F. JituT Ar I Co., Mrs. Uolick, millinery, K. C : Iieiiis. \V. J. Johnson, Juo. Wilson, i Cooper Bros.. J:io. A. Desiportes, Jno. j Mclntyre, P. M. Spcncc, coffins and shop. Clia-:. Have*. sliop, Moses Jones j blacksrnkh shop, Peter Pickens slioeI milror | Cinneuiks-AV. II. Despor.cs, W.B. i Bovie. I Mkdic.m ?Drs. \V. It. M-xm1, S. > ^?as- ? ,-r -i . . . -? ILkkW, J. D. Palme;*, 5?r., K. Ii. ! Iviimui i-, M. I)., (.!ni<r?ii>r. j Tavi;::ns ? Mrs. M. J. i?itnpsoii, j W*. .7. Mr?. J. li. <'.)lcni:\i?. i K!>l'c.\t:on*ai.? I School, V/. T. j 5vl:i:uuc!>; Mi. Sjh-;ji, !i. tl. : Tlioina*. : Un?;i:v.\\v I?axi> ? W. S. .!u:k'>, j 1 cuiler, JJiako Uoyil. Ii. Jl. ijr'nvn, | D. W. Kuii; \V. S. Wi!?o!i, kftr, Ciievi-i \\ r;iv, Iiuil !v n..;, \ '(lu'iiv. I J-. \_v . i 11. ?i;w ... - i LirmiAkv?A-!r--,a..i. JoSiui so:i. I Cnruciih.*? l?apii>t, }';\>bvtcriaii, j Methodist, Episcopal. I Kxi'outls? Cotton, i. iv, navu! | stores, hi tidier and cotton .seed. j a -Y o r :r:: n j * /, i:.: roa hausivzy. j Iloiv ;oS?'?'iirc:t l'ri::i:sry Vi iihou! iCai>i!i^ Disturb!::;; !?avs. i /' ' }!'>!'" P "/ j ' J. At iiie :i-k cl'seeiniisir to be ? ofi> I cannot refrain iront making ?;n<; njore t li-'ft to Ijii:i^ you together at lea>t )!! 1 Ii:? approaching primary. You may continuo t<? diillr amor::' vi-uivelv(!? a.' to she regularity of ori ^ani/.-ition bat v- u nut-?: proelit a | solid front, so lisc common cuomv !>v i j uniii.'i^ on a common ticket of '.rue I Democrat? Failure t" *.!o tins v?M?i j ui'imalely defeat I: 'j ve.irnlar ?i!;catiuii whichever it ma? be, for in j c..se of :i division, the wiii, next ti:ne, if not thi> year, :.:!y themselves \\ ith the regular.-who in turn, will iiud the possession <>i* affairs a poi?r compensation ibr she stigma of' defeasim; the Democratic part4', 'i'o a 1 " ! either wing therefore if >< :> In disagreeing, there is no e-eapi- f:.m ; serious damage. To the country a! lariiC iiiiurv is inevitable. 1 here is much li.iiic.iitv iii | eliectinjj ai least a temporary iiiia i j than would ap; ear from M-v?ra!j j iiiollcciuul coiitv renccs and ihu numei rous inirciiitiiis and spirited osnmu:!:I cations liiat have appeared in the; j ];ape:s. Vou have failed because }<>u ; have tried to do too much. Vou h;.ve I tried to sellthe whole vexed ?^i:cs- j j lion at once. Thai is always i(;<: hot ihinir to do when possible. Uut a i food physician trios no heroic remc ilic.s with a deep wound. lie puts in j a fe.v stitches here and there to prevent the wound's gjtling any deeper or wider and then trusts much ton;:-: ture'and time. Evidently liiis pjliti- ! ca! wound is not going to heal by iir-t ! intention: Yet it can be ma ic to i:C;d ; in a slower bill no less eliecluai way. 1 insist that, nothing1 can be done yet j if yon discuss the Matter of County i : Chairman, and the number of reiiiiiar ! ' i . i | circus i?r ii.e ;:r?>!*ee;':U^s ui :*.e Aug:i-t j i e.mivoiti,,!! Ti:i\.i- . ui-t !cj :5:.* t~t j I I ill!i> ti;e b.u'k ^roinsti tiw: pn;:-c:iT. Tii' V v;iil ktv>> iHiiil ilie : crop-. are iaid l;v ui'x: suiiinM'v. ! * ! d*;id {li'ft.T (his primary is well over, i y<?:: wi!! >;or liavo ?-.i;y lue i':>r i j u:uci! ^intii i.st):;. I Win!; ii?c i^n'ii hi !?rt:&k ::!! lo pifv-'S ! and <|i".?i!"??_ . fvo.' Viliijiir, siinph j.?r :h--i I Sat:?::!;r!:iiii of ' v'cavii'.u' % :ii!* Cmii.iv j Vr::*:ij*1 ji :' ); day. a! :a;;.-r : ' I IJ ! >: ' fX: shoi'i* !>. :i j li!J'. iltJW. ; i th:?*5;Ounly duili'ina;; j :t vcr v in;<;lliocI". i-o i> I ?:< ! isri>i"icM I."ienaie. JJt.i in t:.'.' I I! ;!{ S Mill!:-, i si.:i!i;:'?>il, p'rieo, ai'.d i : i :I: :*s !ii ?>!i w idsou? a j >1t. Casino!, j '?''#l:!i.'y v.'Iihin:i'j:i :'.is;> be r >;iv- 'j'.r:" iy j it;.s::nt 'roni'.he nn/eiiiii? *# ;i?^ !ci:r.l\0 i.i > U J i: ?.ve.*t l)'>?iy iias ir.e inir-r:s::r ! iirhf I s* ice:hi-s a temporary <**:i ::;"iii;s .. j Fni l!;cri::oi e a any i <>udy i> eompeleit. lo ti*.i!:s:;c: husiJ ness. Fi:ri;hcfu:urp ; lortunnlHy iiappous ia Fairlh-Iu i!ni '.lie I members o: 1 lie Kxeciit:\*:r isolii their >eais wiriioitt- any <i it - ii 11 ui si! 1?just as i:i 1 ?S7'> wcro i ! only a lew iie'inhers i'tho Lt-jrUi^iue > \vlio?" ii-les were ia (juCi?:*ioi*. ami ! President Grant was said lo havo ?lii c!.-i:e?i that !> : won 1:1 recognize :t}sV 'hut luti! meinhc-r.a | in ii. liero, \vv iir.:i tho r.iu'iei:ofan uiniissniroil Executive Co:uii:ittee; yi* >' bit-is of the ooicproini-c p". i-1 ir.ary. I-.OI c<ich Chain:i:;:i ix-iv culi i">>r u meeting of ii:C Executive >..'o;jni<it?co j ? ul the same place. At I hat inr:eti:i^ ! | Jet tin: Chairmen hi; !"ii!i jsb.-en:, ; I tiic vice-chairmen, sinri those members j of the committee win* !e>-:c~e:it the ! ui-puted clubs, or it preferred i; he j agreed that the member* pro-ent bo c:< taiiy divided beiween the two This is fair. Tho temporary ! chairniiiu-.hu> is a matter of little ;tu-1 portonce, il my prop :s:ti'?tj i:.- adop- j u-d, fur ii gives no opportunity what- j over fur :ii:\ N to 7 ticci>iOU. if !he | I - . ! commit tec cannot agree !>o\vt ver ?>:: j one, let each winjr sei-rct ?mc, lot I { hvu draw ls?t< for t:!:niI*t!s: in ! j seoiclary/ / ?//' ;;< !'or Iho piac.1. (T.'jis j j drawing ot lots is -auctioned ?' she) i Uibic*, by the winirs ???' m::i",* i:i-. i j by t!:C oid Arlioies of fed :raii ; I and by 1 mo jury ? >-*!:?/. So; j there i> nothing wronj;:?r. ii ; mon says: ' The lot is ci.-t into the; lap, but I he whole disposing Hit-real i-> | ! ol the Lord. IVov. ::\i. ! c<i;ii! mend this whole ehaptcr to con-j sideration ol' mv lelhnv !Jcmoer::;-. I They will liml some very appropriate . j sentiiijcms .herein.) Tlie committee shall a> alrca ly j;.o-, j po>ed in a conference, ohut>?e ??::o . | manager iii each club from t'.e usii' ly, the clubs .-elcctin^ thj othei - !n?:n ' the majority. 1 l)nrini?'llite mcelinir, ti any ; discnsse- any forbidden topio ho rhul! j bo compelled 'o dine the w I j:?I?; committee at his own expense. Since the pnm:<ry is !iicxpro-Hon of in ividu.-ii voters it iiutUc- no diller- j ence whether t:sc-o vote at. twenty: places or more. Hence th-io wouid be no objection ! > allowing every club, whether disputed or not, to open p:dl. The minority oiunaircr witl insnre fuii l'.ess, iLiul by .-ep:ir:dii!t;' ! voters, there will u<2 !?>* opportunity J ibr di-pnles at the pol.'s. VL> ui:u -;iuu >^.v. . ... . . clllb. IIi> n:u:j(j l>v lbi:::ci :>:i ;l:c c'lib ;;!n! he irr.i-t -?vc:t!- i.(; J i- it vntrr r>;- v. il! !>c in Xovc i.jbcr, :iinl iii<it in; will .-upsKiri llOiili liCV-'. -?' > OMO wll't t"!>;!1 plSf!.? with ihose lenn- can In* :vj-ci';!. !; there i- auy irrc^;:l:irity :i v>te:* lie Jsliui! u<?t vote nnSo.- ..I! liuvr ;:i::i.a^cn? oi)!:rur. Tin; it; oil- o!" ii iii:i!i;i^<TS 1>C li:s;t!. (i'l;:- i-. .';io rule i !t I ii.;ii ::i i; tl.) The Kxco slivu t J?>::?Ti! 1 !r, :i^t I lijic.j belo:?\ siiali we I ::i,! :::T j ii - j i'llft Ili'J ru:iii?i.>5 yui m-uw. mv j i:i them, a:nl ::iinoilM?:t; tho result. I; i >'nl! ( rc!or a swid r\, ii' lucr j ..srv, nsi-lcr ill-.: .-a:::e oun'ii i j::-. j Tin; '.'o;!^r(.s-i-".i::i! hnarv, ii' j !>:_ alluWf.l r->r it .-hall l>c co:i(!;:olC'i ;;i ; tin; manner. If no I'liic I allowed l'^r eiich a;; arrangement, all I Democrat? s!m!i vote ar u:e uoxi.-> j cIo?ijr?iaicil by the ''Lyles" Com-niitce. j I <!o not think that anyone car. !ln*i j anything unfair or impr:.c!icab!e i:s the above ?U!ri;c?iio:i>. 'j'iiey ran be i imdillotl ni'couive i;i detail?, for I am j iiMt suilieiently acquainted with the J >:atc of allairs to arrange uicsc. xjul it would be safer to ciiau^re as little us . possible. I It is needless I hope for me to cay ! j that Uic-5>o s-ujriresti0:1?5 ax*c not in the ! j least intended to derogate from either of the ueuilemen who have beep. ; ! chosen chairmen by she respective ari- ; / i J ar.yilii:: I :: : . Ml !: <::: ' : : ; " : :>* of '*. v. I; : i Ira::;'* < r".v.'-! > ::i > ' ' k; - : ; : - . .1 :; ! l' -' ?: into ; i". Ir-' -, 5 " ;:i pr. >:. ... : _ .:.:;e . c.V si. IIlC IVM: : . <: *.i!;;!y v?s!i > ?? ':* ; > iiriU-!,! - :ic.;; : ?:*! later ! { :>.< . j:j:citv s\ a i ??..>! "> ; ? '}; ::i i;iti i i-.i \:?T!i;* . :*MJsI?n <? ; . : ! | i;i . : ?\\\ ! ::; !.!': ' ??f ?v! I 1 v.- <>r * I*. . *. !' :; : ?! ?i r j ' y ; :>;i.!> ;: ::> I iI:-:;i ' nn-..- " :. ; !: : ; : :i:i i OJM* i.} ' I i 11-'-. i ;,- J;, ^-j i M; ; ' !:i- .... Y : ihs-ir i 1 i!Y!:.-Y *!:: .-;y :i!?i J V?Y !' = A r?' *:* ?* ! i Y* ::!!! :: Y Y . ! l:: i?? i:o\y : .tii: i-. Mil:!!'. . IJl:t:<i : :i- "*<?i I!:? Jiro-fi-ilv-.* >i* Ii ?ii? v. . ! i !i: , y\v. !:!..!;: !: : iiiir ur.i hide;:* ; Si>11!ii A'.'i nvi'? :s:s?i ii:' {;< ;.-W;:!i"V.'? :i i :~5-ry :is :t ;iIi' iv-? > im i a lit I i::: ! ; !: own ni!:k-. iielirc V.in:;.-!; i-iiiln: a-ln jm:;;jii*':i I<;\vr I<'r;j !ia> :'!v.:tys :>!v:i lii:- : ;:!itl jiniiry ft 1Si>- I.vnciT:;: im!v* ilifV :t-?!i;iic vifiii'' : = ?i :;*lii-s ii nnd'-r i'siato: i'ur a. polii-y. s*;:l!Iii i! !)C i 11j:i!J* n-arkiis :i:I large" ??::e-; fet* our !ii*-.?? ;: *! - i:s::!:< eiieancr i!;-" acre^-l! !i > oi! liii* i?> usir iI;!ir; iariil through :Uiil ihere is lit lit looked i'or l'roni :;:;y ! ;!v theory !: their lia'.l'.is. i r! ()!!! I?1" !! i V lfi !' ; - i !:! I ( uian i?: t'.il :!5 .? nia .\;>:iv.! : : ol'lhe la:<? ?!r fkinuaii in igrr-s. ii:-; iernt is a!?o:u i.? i . :::ni :: !' w iiays ago e-.?:ive;;!i?':i !! : : and noiainaS >1 ;isi= :Ir :* ::i::;; t-> - -1 ."i:\ Van?: who i::M! ? !: i:an.i !ii*> . Si) il >(':'!I: that ]i0 ; , .?;iii ike i-inr,' iiiu?' I . ' * ! ' : nuns'M VC I worker in <\>:igre>s dnriag hi- >l!;>r! j ivr;::. speaker iieed was !:.*;" mi 'lie! JJr:?: iii* Se|:l< attending a:; ka-. 1!! '11 ' I:!.-! - Hl. -'t;.. ; . i.. ; !:> >:!V i;) * -i;; - h-.j*.a-:*.! \v;:> :hi- ! < ! !:>!? !;: : I t> v.;! ? W S i;.:! !r: i ! ; riv>:;Icns.";;i:?l ?<;hyr fuIi: = 1:!jI- :u:<! ' s ? r??yaily s;:i::!c!. !:? <! .: !.: i i't-ii !!!::! i: v.a-:i !;ve:;t v:ion <;!' i i . . , !::< <yr;i!::i!i."U i:; i ! ::: (! r :: (i 'ai llJ? 1 ' I oi' i?eis I?>i: :);: ! Si i> v.ondi-rni!?vf! win'ii <-:;o -!?>:.* *?? 1 lil!!lk Ii ! "!; ; >!'. V\ 11:1: :i I ; ? i s i? ! iIi ; I In* >;i!y*vi- yil !:: - < ;' . ; .-i.iiT ih:;: abnitt tc:*.' liiiiiiilVtl e:ghlv niiliioa< Pi' doiiai's or u! ?:i? ojie-'hird ol' the iweuao i)i" the government goes to >ati>fy :4if-?!?_ ::!:??;sI i;:?e readily ajipreciaies what a great i <;::cr>Lioii i' is. I v?'??idd ;: >! -ay iha! 11t*.* I>11~!!!;*-s hu?! grov.h to L- a game of gvao" in v.hieii everybody almost i- elegihle. !ji-r i:?:i"L patriot:>!!! u:l^ ever heen iii !!. has. u'e V'jntinv I" say. bee:: eliminated before ihis lime. The d<? not :?:i.; :t:)_v decrease iii tills !!!;.: aiHi V.'C >at>j?:>-t; :: v. iii be a k?:ig Vi'iiiie bei'wivthegoViT:!i? v.iil re>i from jnggiery "i" pension agei::-. and lae demand' uf' liie veierans. ; >11]'Jsum; i V.'t'iiie;; cno'agh a'oou! poliiivs J'or ?i.?i !?! it?: ynurj renders have i:is a: Ir>i11< : > keep 'licJU I??.!? i; isalxnu : .!I o;if !!" - c! ji:. I!:!_ vi*ry a: mt ;h*"jurat>"vi v,"fill iami: liijs ha- !;: : !; a >uvl fU' 5'i'ii !? !!'. : yf:;" ! ;;ii around in I rhv'rs. <>. ;m: .ti.iujox .s/?;arm i ; ir.i.vr HI S:i I'. I.., i > 1(.' ' 21 .VO ' S! {:>:?{ C ; > *?. . ! i:: 'I Uur*.l.-.y *-< :.! !> () ? Kls-:-! O t \ ?At ;)! : :: Xiviihb'-vii-. J )? :?. -ore','xM 1:>|f.*?i i\ :':c I<*f i:!:s tin: !iji: i iii ?Sii .*?? *.> . *.: iii- ?(! :;> ;! W.i?- .1 :ia!51ij." V-'-i l:.i; :i coi.;;niiJvf ' ! >:X, >! ;i <;\>II!'.mvi;{:C ?s 1" Ii:o * ! - ;i; 1 >?-:n*ir;\:S r\'t i y *>? ::! in l*> :;i (S. i i.> : vol:!i.- ; . s:<i '-Hi i i t--.ni Iho;:;>vS:!:. i:svi:o >'.t Wi: 1 1 !r? in ; v :y c-:;!!.:". I r :ii:; .,;i v.*J;?i .v-*i:::' i>) !:> '. r =:>iilisi-iti m;-, :> :n o : M iii -;i ' i.::i!y :iu-l ;.iuc:c :?! .e-.ii i n :: l icier. W. V,\ i)i:uAsr. W::. 15. S. \.v, i. ] :. !>; N s.;; m'im.an. I )\vn>. : i: -Jiti 1 sc:* :> ?. !?*. ' i< !"i:; I ; It: >! < : 'i '!" ' :. : ; -ji-t : i i:i UM.s.-'i ' 1 oppsi>j::i i! :<? i . O* <iTll..'/ ; {'oriiiiil ib!-* :?? .'*: ! : if;:- *A '-o:;i" }?? ! 1 :v posci of the ic-u.< ::!/ ' ro:i!:iV cvii :i u.:i'\ i;S p::;!3-..v<: " . !.i ... S'Jii ; >i.i letter !:.:?! a Jew ?hv> -life w ? ujianiiiiou-i} I ?Iclc\iruie-clccrttl to conier v.Uii .??Sic t* i]<.*.Y:;:;ie*! fro-:: other w.iSstie* in the .*?:atc to: nicer The.rsihiy, . OctoV-r !). k i-.h ;i view }.tutiJ;g,a bli'aiyiiioiil ticket iii lie lieki. A Conr.iy (' . iiveiitioii will be c:i!eit ::r:<I ! 1 a Str:?ijfhiop.t ticket wil! be ! < put Oil! 2!C>:t V.Tck. l:' " -? r-i i* h ,_*?} >j g<s&g :Iany ectular pclnis ir.:;!: JT'.od's P-.v:;:ir.r in rr; tvclion. i ar.il preparation of iasrsi'.ioay, J ?Iood':; Sarsaparil!.* jjiwscssos : :? ft:;; curative value < f t;:c j knoiVJi rcmeuic*^ o:C ;ho vegetable 1; i:: r;.fjgjfi! *ra. i rcccl&r i:- strength j ar.l cc:'iio:!:y ? -I'OOtlV. Sarsnpari:!:: i*? - on'yniedi- : C'no of sf '? v.iiich can tru'j be -aii1.. ct? On: Ilnr.di'cdDieses 0;:o .-f'YjJxi-- ^Dollar.'* 3fcdic;ncs in larger :i::l smaller Lotties r.-Tiuiro larger doses, ?Bd do not ^^prodiicc as good results r.s Hood's. Peculiar i:i i: 5 medicinal merits, Hood's Sr.rsr.;-ar;"n, n^eomr-ii.-ius cures hitherto i;r.!;:io;vn, r.:. l has v.on for itself a?. the title of ' X!:e greatest ruriHcr ever discovered."' V.trS^rir. rnHilnriir.O " home. '?there j> i:ov.' jfxwoxz o? Ho '4*0 Sarsaimrilla ^ jr sold in Lowell, v lie re J? is inr.de, ilian ci allother l>!ood purifiorr. djj^^eculiar in its j ^ > jr tzh. record ci sales abr.-ad,-0 other preparation Las (:\-ot attained such popu- I ^ ^s^arliy in so short a time, av.il retained its popularity TxS^^ar.d confidence anions all classes ] <<> < ? j:cot'3 so steadfastly. TV>r?ot 1)0 induced to fcuy other preparations, 1-r.t i;0 f.ure to p t the Peculiar Medicine, HoccFs SarsaparlHa tVj". ?J; sis for ?3. Prepared only ty C". I. lioOD tV CO., A;?r.hcfaric5,Lowell, MoiS. CO .VC30C One DoL'sr 2Z*2 & ?>.:$ CJSKiGsJ. ii. an]. Comii.-m.-lli; f-:.:. S_,I<! bv i*. ii:<i i!X, 6^;, feC-S Jis-.v i?'i. Write ft' tioili ti jrcsl; i itEi. j ..... ' '' ! 'f!f" E^J ! - ; I : :<,} :i \? y y. j.:> u :.r j . . iu r.r.:.ix Gray \ ." T : > i*s j'cuti f'il Co'or. - 'I. i-\< *? r V : ;:.:: Lcfiv ! -.r ." .. Y> | , P? - COCOA, i i1 . i! ' Mr. I ' . ' . T .. : !, 1 ' .'V'-I-llv-!! '. ; j.;.. - ;i : 'J. " . : ' "> :i:.j ; i <:!?' ? , V' J. v - .* r u-l | . .Tv.'... : .i'Vit1! :* : ;'i! f.vv/r.l' 'Vi -*** (1' j S.?: : I. ' ' , ; :V; : _ ;.- s ; i ... j 71*:: jjjfufck ileHsf from! )'ttha *' ' ' - - c. ' ;' ' '. :. . |||li i r :r . : . i.: -. *? 'Sf/J ' j" : "** .'j j } . "***V^"L".*7 . ' :V j : "* i i . i _ : j T1'!- M iiiil ! *fi'i Ijir ll; I\?'[ V t* l j i ? i l\ J j I ! iUi iwru V i; i' i < iI'iii iii< > I t : i I ( .H -L i Xj i isil'-j " iadU&ilttufil I | i ,-"A v; > \ *-r ~v -r V X /, ? < ; i. . * .?. ! /jir V ;/>>?' \7U>i{ |: "X. J... * v JL ^ / JI 5 M j BIOB'AED A. MgOUBDY, Prssidtii! r ~ I - - :%:s$.-202,32*.e3 i VInrz.i:<. - - - &.3.??.2Zf?.S2i < -V I 5;. O. 3K-. LV. A J \ } i -i i. "13.*. i \ i. - i Si : '-V-::..?. u w v r .r.?sa i ;>/, i>. i?.s | r ! t. I rjYAi: :h?; _1 Ivli^lie Li:.-:- In -urauco ?c:i:is to take ri-ks on ilwr!incs. ? (;{*.!!::. nit-rckandist4. .dn-kouses. vtc. I A oi tin; w.".r:'i:a^r cii'v.- it if :iu> and ^ Ii :i* :. l' * W i:. K Ai;c!:t. "luiLITY 11 z > ? v -C"YY1 i rr ? - - : " 1 5^ ^ - A f ii :. ; ? .. - V. * I Jg;: V:' r 'tr^'si.'-: -- % K- '-'f r i'H'r :^?i :& i: \ [. it; - ; f^(\\i v i vn v. ^ / .>f i > . - u o ilf j . MCOTpCpr/3 Y . 115 X 'la X THK M!:Si.\ilTMO.I THE M Y?;ii wii! Ifiit wasle iini.%ii: ii'uinoo!? Wc have the FINEST GOODS ami LA I lt f . i ' 17?j:if X ! ij:; .ix.ro i \\cEMi:yrs. 1 i :sir I'I-KM-intative. Till* >.! :!:< i lull. T. S. i.Idi.'i! i-I.|> ? ; ;!!: ftiiil ij titiiJi- ; ii. for ii:;* !ovvt-r isousi* ! or tiif f ,;i , ?s<hjci:t to the ! action ti i- :< oarlv. * Many Fkiexds. i / :. Kliiv.s: I'hn.si! announce that J rJ:: ;t ?*.sutiiii.slir tor a M<at ill tlie JloUSe ot ves, subject To the IVllio* critic prisnarv election. * * JN<>. IX IIAUVIISOX. I deoire to a'.uounri- iii.it. Ian: a candidal* for ro-t-:<*' ti.iii to tin- ftou.-e of Ueosv- j seutuiws. subject to :!: action of tin' I >emoerat!c jaimarv. * THUS. B. McKINSTRY I i:iTfiiy announce my.-.-lf a candidate for t"... ivi.ioc-rati'r nomination to the | IIou.se of iluprosentxtives, ami pledge my- j to abide t!i" action of the Democratic ! primaries. * JAMiiS V.*. 11 AX A11 AX. j FOU COUNTY AUDITOR. J hereby announce mysyii as a camu-; ilatf f.fj- 'the ollici: of Auditor for Fairfield j County. sui jeet to the action of the Dent- i i-fra;:e o: ii-uuifs. * ' cuosirr. ; L i :>y ::i-nciuit.v in\>?*ii'asa candidate j m.-v t>> the* ' tiice of C'oaniy /- :ulicor. .-unj-.-ei to liso siesion of the Deni- ! o-.-mti'- ty. * " I. X. WITHE J iS. >j;11 >oJMmissionE;;. I I hetvliy offer my.-rif <!* :i r:i:.<[!i!".te fo !'c ejection to the oSjee of nut n sinner, subjeet to tlie ;sftio:i of i?:e Dou:o- f ic priiiairv. DUKE. | * jvh\ caii'li'l.ito j l".'" the : !":'?- * .-e:.iii?: ' t.j|:;nis-.i'?:.er, >:ib-1 j. t?; *'.;e t ! V.iioV.ti.ic ;<ri- i U::it ii-s. * Ji>:iX IX)YD. j I'.M. / , v > i." , '.HI / i V !. !. ! \Vi* ; o: !>y :s Mr .ii;:i N" A i !>Ti?vY.\ P.T ? ? ? i':.' ti'-flocti ! 't to !!:* <!!a>ri' >1 Ci;'.:;?y ;'. !i:-:i;s>inii?-r, s:ti>- j jfct to tlsi* i?: ils-j LVUi;;*:s:ii?: j?? i- j lii.iry. ' Many Fit:lisds. i !i ri i<y i'.iysolf ;r c.iiiilidat.t i th>- ?.ilkv of County : (. o:-e;\ su; j * x w u:e actum oi ilc i DcuiOcr.'.tk* primaries. : J. S. CATlICAlIT.Sn. I heivbvannour.fv myself :i camliilate for j iv-u!f -:iu:i to the office of County Commissioner, subject t i the action of the Democratic t'liiuari s. ( * * JOIJN" ilOLLIS. < I iu-ivby anirnniee myself a eaadidatc fur the ofiW> of County Commissioner, subject the action of the Democratic primavi;-.-. , w A. >. H Jll i jb-Ntu, ! FOit Jl'IiY CO.M !L-^SIONIil;. I her*'by announc.* myself a candidate fur the ofliee of.I:;ry < ' nnui-.-uuier, subject to the action of she ])arfy. * ii. HAWi.F.Y IJOsJKitTSON. Jjllior.*: i'ii'.i.M' that I atii a candidate for jv e't cti'm '< < theolliee of Jury L'o,Miiii>si->:;prt to the action of the Peinuer.ule nrimsirirs * W. A. .-.MITIf. i ' i. for JUiJ-;:: 1'iioa vri: i l.criby annuainyseiL a candidate 1 for ro-ci'icltoii io :!;o oilb-e of Jiul^e of : Probate, sabjirct io iiie action of tl>e Democratic part v. ' * I. A. -II NX A NT. | :-n'i :w.;so:coF i :EuATI<jN. I heivby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to tin* office <>f Supervisor of j:e?jt&tratinn, subject to tlio action ' of the JXnioeratic pnmaries. JAMES PAGAN. KOI I COUNTV TicKASUIiKI?. | I iisn-bv iii'u--- niy.s;-!? a <\t]i.!kl;itc I lor I In.- .>l County T.*c;i>u:'< r, sii'sjijet to tii;' RCtiOii of '!! > Democratic [ rinwrifs. * J. 1j ONE CASK J Mn.\ LT.T3T.KR"S 111 f- n V i'i 0! T"-fl Li'rnf! I ttflhs.?. suil iii! !i P I i7iU \J 111 -.:Wj ULji u. i uyu, t t )l( . r . ^L. IZT-j&SZZ j? ( \ W 1> * P I> I vi\ l)A!ikni. Blei Springs laser OX DRAUGHT. U. A. "/viiTK. fsSWJgOM nflT.Pfii? is 12* e ->'? > '.J - i. v' Lfj 3IP:( h.LKNI>l'RG COl'.XTY, >\ C. SEPTEMBER 11. 1890, to JUNE 11. 1881 j HiE MASTER'S CO t'USE, " THE BACHELOR'S COURSE, PII ! * S( ! KXCE COURSE. | v * * * EC LECTIO COURSES. BUSINESS COURSES Sluuics in English, in Science and in the t ii's'.e are given due prominence. | ]'-<r a catalogue add:ess the President, " REV. J. 1). SHEARER, D, D. LL. D. 5 7-L-.1t .i fmW \ I hrj - in) i {i ;ji. \ a this is Tin; \| MilTllflFM I w i r 11 rs a s n eg a r ns * I ft vttd^I'VJTUF I ' i i.1 2i i (j SUJ =' - - nxvinr T^np/u) 5T) n A\T Uf hVfiiti 1'c.oi/iui Jivi'i i AND WONDER AT THE VALUES WE GIVE IN miDii JAL'UT. 'AX[MUM PRICE. 'Wt.iMv bvl'oiv voti nuiir stock. VJ. O r/J I r.U'l-NT T,IVI\a lit . 1 O 1 <4* " ? - - ? I, W. Pi!iLLiP.\ r32T SrS Sii.08 / Biisissss niuiiiiriUL' rm uunvFW1) I VJuiiUUVJi!Jj 1U MLlii^Oai THIS question was brought up in a lead insshoe store in a city, and was. caused by the examination of the portraits of several well koownsboe manufacturers, whose craniu:ns showed a noticeable ab- S sence ot hirsute adornment. The ques- . jg tioner was nearly as bald as the Knob of a dude's can*. His clerks were "rowing |8 thatw.y. All had luxuriant hair before sjoiiif: into the shoe bu-inei-s. Does the 1 shot; bus: .oss cau-e baldness? If sdj.why? J If the above cannut be solved we will propose on;' which is easily an wo rod. ' Why is it BEAT > 'S:$3.00 A Unoeks ail <itii?-!s li !(! .' \W law sue- ? < ceded in hr. \*in?j tln*m made of i>!i ? duruide calf skin, fntrr'Tt -fry jiyuuAV-rff-^ ui!<<i>:il-t>*<! ! I'j'iiitioi:: t-;; j'ii.j/s of eiegaot i.'omlula: hub florin:.'. \v:trrs?:??**?:; bottoms of wear-r.vl! sole loath ami xnvf.l on to a \v??!t J?!-t the saiiii' as;*, hand-sewed slioc, a:;il c;il) be half-s ii-d liv haml. No l--u>li?:? tac'rS to nick tbe feet A yood slr;e li!u>t be made of jjood leather; but goo*-'. leather dots not eonsti i;:i? a *:?>od v shoe unie.-s it possesses j-'yh- and dr.rabiiitv. JJH.VTY'S ?:;,00 SilOS has >tyle and finish. They will arrive shortly. , 9 Some job lots in storo will bo Sy'.il ?t rei ice Ipr.c for evset 'urincr -aiincjnf summer or until closed out. Pleass call on j. M..K Fv)ii good siioss. C\?nr,n\%tt J?oTin-*tm rmt MiHIf UtjUdiiiUdliL Canned Po dies Pic Peaches, Apples, Tomatoes, Piteapples, I .'ova! Baking Powler, Condensed M !k (E-ijrie Brand) Maillara's Breakfast C coa. Salmon, sarciints, Uomrd IJv-ef. Soap, Starch Bl?eii% Soda, Fresh Sod i Cra-kers (Very week, Cakes, I'amiy. li st Fresh Cluese every w?-ek hir iu sumir.ci, Micaroni, S:;<:.ir, Co.ce, mKliiiii; an-! !> s-i 'IVa*. Mea1, Flour, Lniu, Bice, ite. W..it* "C* and iV r:d u:n. r>c, CIGAIIS. ?nrV!l'?..r.l ?P!M ! T!TiP? ? . ? T?vo-'or C:girs. tjT T1T Li I- D 0 \V X," an c'.tgnnt smok<\ Try us with the Cush. f ? licsi-c^tfully, j U"i i, I Mil I TIIK FAIUFIGLB I'J ? (\\ nil ! ??! 1-knri.f a j Monthly insiul:? JB he l;r>t Ti;c->il.iy each - *v|. Savings Department. 11 m J r].-i>>its <>:' ?! ?)fl ai:?l unwan! :ereive? S jpoii w i: - rs Interest will be .tl <?v\v<l qua A \ BH H'lj- umler t!:e ordinary savin;:* ban! \ ulesai:;! regulations. ffi Seojvfmv ami T'eaMi:vr. ^ F. H. 3IC3IASTEIJ, A T T O H N E Y -AT- L A v,*, 4* S COLUMBIA, S. f A11 legal business at:en:le.l to pi\>mptj| ?-gj M.L5S <XC i ! | J; ^ '^1 _'i*^ |"(' * " 'lo ln'rn^* TC ^ J5j s?sti?r*a; *,J'*,4C Only :ho?? ? ho wl ""' V W S3Bfit<"">to """ " ir>'t<; return i# our rood# p- pr. The following cut jrivc* the app?*ar?uc? of it ^ boat t!?<* ^ftietli *virt of it* bulk, ft u n ;rr*n<i. d^ublr j ope.** Iarsea*j4ca*y tocarry Wc will alio >ftow y.?u Sfflffl iu :nakr fro;n iS$10*d&y at leajt, from thr it riiwticno; U*-rt?T write at once Wr pav lII fXT>fonMtir^". .iivU.H HALLKir Sl CO.. Box 8 SO, Po?lL*si>ijW DETEOTi !"" I 'zaial in ever* County. Sbretrd men to act un.:raSw^ I ; our Scarrt Scrviee. Kxpcricacc not necessary. Pa.'^ n.iua.i x*urr?isi j. _ ^Artaai^d'' * M 1/ ,fl