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C j can Senate sb ? | a Democratic, 1 Wednesday, August 26, : : : 1831 I of years to do ____ ' done by a dire: gUgue.t: bv I A joint stock company has been i ?? . A - /v stitution woul ?^ n?./?on,rro(? tr% fO?CP lhatV?f > 1H ( )i!01iefc I . Vi> w U>U bV i MitfV v?.v?ww? - -- . , . . - , , _ . _ t, and this would county, tan I the Fa.rBcl.l company Wg ju (e bo revived? By the way, what hu L|)t[ (he Demo< become ot L. 1. \Y .i lie promised to . . ,, . T . of the benate, I 2ive us something on the subject. Let I , . . - . ? dune is to refoi us have it. j m m ! Thk woiiwii Columbia is elated over the progress j fruitJessJV to n made in the canal matter, and justly ! tj a(.e so. Land in vicinity and along the j tj,cJlliejVtfS -j canal is selling at -ood prices. The L. mvub^ of syndicate is buying it up and to all rj*jie Cor?rt tin 1out>idc appearances will push right L. 11 f the\ ma* ,-ucco awav with the work of constructing I ? ' = i port of iI?e tut*t mills. | f. , _ | th- reform m Tiie colored Republicans will find j opposed :i s out after awhile that the only use their ! c"*s 11' V u* 1' party has for them is the use of their j "drunken power at the ballot box. President | p^uaP.ics* ot t) Harrison is hesitating about appoint- j ^0I1 l^a{ ca" ing a colored miuister to Hayti, and j ('? th<?>e t the negroes at the North don't like it j add* to *,cr ',ea a bit. j l^e.v ms-v *)e ? ? j woaknes-s of w Governor Tillman has commuted j carsiet eru*ade the death sentence of the Chesterfield ! no i,etirr wil criminals to life imprisonment in the movement, ho* penitentiary. If he thought that there \>}ih much iute was any doubt as to. their guilt, this should have been done befove the bar-1 All the effoi barons punishment inflicted on them i kill Blaine abc on the gallows. availed nothing ? time ow the ve Raise the tariff on cotton goods, and ^ut tjje ver> foreign manufacturers must pay less j>epU^ucan for raw cotton to compete with home tljat j>jajne js manufacturers. Tims tfte pnce or u:e ; puiitjca] o-rave raw material is rff-c?ed by the tariff not at alfstrati laws, vot we hear men saying it will sh0uld jJ;lve t not do to m^ke the tight on the tariff RepubHcau Pr during Hie next campaign. Wana?aker, ' Of course, if the country is flooded delphia, but tk with flat paper money, money will be 18 peculiarly smore plentiful with everybody and ^e If a 8tl'&,,? 1 new enterprises and great industrial ^ai,ia Kepabli< activity will spring up This will be event hapj only temporarily, however. Eveiy- show Blaine s body will borrow because such money ?non niaae to will be plentiful and cheap, but soon uora^1! the whole country will be Avorse mort- J Presidency. I gaged than now. People will soon be j fcu calling for real money. And what cdu'^ ^livc ^ fluctuations there will be in prices! m m ! To-day's isMr. E. Buooks Sligii has succeeded tiiement of th< in advertising himself to such a great Carolina Colle extent that is doubtless surprising to of the names himself. The Xew York Mail and Ex- priie the facul press contaiHS an editorial alleging that bound to be k< o? ivjB iiinHp tr? murder Mr. ard of the r?a Sligh ou the streets of Chester because James Woodrc he had renounced the Democratic eminent schola party. This is a fair -sample of the deed in the 1 gio>s misrepresentations the oew?pa man that mak< pers at the North are wont to make, lie puis his hai "Why can't they tell the truth now and able business t then? tured gentlem: ? high standing Raw cotton is 2o per cent cheaper the Uuited Sta now than it wa* about this time last a gian(jjuo. year, and cotton goods are about 5 per " ed?catk cent higher. The higher price of cot- countrv T{l( IO.I goods is due lo 1 he McKinley made ^ ^ tariff, yet we hear some of our farmers a ^0jd . saviwr?c are tired of hearing about (ievote his wh< tariff reform and some going so far as success isas9lll to call it a dead issue; and many say Qf the co]!eo.e let the tariff atone there are other things fuinegs as ?a we want to reform fi-st. bull (he .. . ... . institution. F tariff goes higher aim higher eacn ^ i r r 7 * u . c"es of agncu. year, and a few favored set higher and 4 , : , . , , . . ? taken away, higher in I he .cale of wealth. dent ^ ^ President Strode sends out a cir- comV?se ^ie ^ cular correcting the misapprehension ! "lstitution as to the standard for admission to i Cleinson College. It is to be hoped j Some new>p: that tke complaint as to the alleged i anw>se ,0 have rigidity of entrance examinations will j prt'si'lent of ilj not drive the facultv to the other ex- j 'e2e htcanee ( I - .1 n . trerae, and result in a very l#w stand- j UQn anu uie ard. Of course, in opening an insti- I against him. tution like Clemson, the first year or j Wood row be*t so, the standard can't be" put v*ry 10 teac high. Hence such institutions begin j subject. We with a preparatory or sub collegiate j bold anu main1 department, as did the Soutfe Carolina ! of the Bible m College. i Some newspap j not send their i An ingenious correspondent of the the doctrines o SMe *u"gests the abolition of hanging j 5uve r\_Jear as a punishment nnd the adaption of? ?rutlenf u?der the Persian plan of immersing in hot I -Vcar8 anil he 11 water. The plan has many advantages. 11)is vicw$ on e^ The heat of the water may be regulated ' wa>'* There according to the offense. Those who ! stu^ents adopt commit iiiisiletneauors may be only ! 11011 *>eca?uue c blistered, while criminals can oe par- ; students the boiled. A thick skinned politician ' if they may be made more s-ensitire to public ' cv"en at hwme. opinion by having his outer cuticle! r^es ox^t but scalded c-fi'. We have not time to pur- in then sue the ?nbject in its ramifications, jt,mt a kov cat' Cut the general plan is worthy of con- j opportunity of fcideration. i i??S oc the *u * ? | live >cicntUio 'Jhk time for holding the Farmers'j and the b<*v wi lustute, under the auspice* of the! secure b.??I;s r Fait field Agricultural Society, is not a j i:e is a studem ffreat many months off, and it would ! College or any be well for those who are interested in | parents may be it to begin to decide upon what they ! will not teach will exhibit. The institute has grown ; the college pres iu display and usefulness tach year, row i<? as high and we trust that this year will be no ! the cultivation exception to the rule. Perhaps, it | and noble. would be well for the executive coin, j mittse to look around for speakers a perfect < now. Communicate with men who pimple or blem I 1 will succeed m giving entertaining: and i 'cn/c . , 8 . : blood. And r? instructive talks on agriculture,; iious are easj|y secure their services before "previous | Aver'* Sarsapa eu^ageinents" are made. ; prise your friei i \ ; The Ocala Demands* l0^|^^^8HBl^ulture Id a calm aiul temperate comwnnica1 { " lion, Professor Davis asks some quese Lejji-jlatuip^^^ue (.ion^ aibeat Ihc Ocala demands, which isonable appropriation our reatjerg are ag^a t0 poDder care, and President Wood fu,|y> He thinks (he phn5 of lh0 iaye gone North to ex- Alliance ou<jht not be either adopted or ect the g\ wnasia in some ,.ejectej .ti ;l whole without very serious college.- theie. ^eai? consideration. Several of the measures of the South excelled ? , ? . , , , , 4 -> . advocated have long been mooted quesret ireu in man \ tj0us arnwng" economists, at.d others are is not the case now. nnjrjetj experiment?. It is not necesiperririiCl.t in Columbia sa|.r lllLll Ml, |),viM5 uol an giatifyiuj success. It eu#(11y (,f ,],e janners. Ilis ancestors ilc , theie is no reason wei.e ajj jcieniiilcd wiih agriculture, ihonld be anything but ^ fce ^ |0 >mM pc|. %? "'l- soiiallr interested in it. Ever since he Fillmax mada a srood first assumed control of this paper in 1 Springs, North Caro- 1873, he has warmly advocaied meas" it will meet ilic ap- "res for the amelioration of the fann?ood Democrats. He Cl's? condition. Iieiore some ol' the ver, that Ihe Senate be present leaders were generally known, hiug U prevent farther be lbught the tariff, railroad aggre?robbery by the Itepnb- sions, generally, and especially dis)f course, the Iiepubli- criminations against Fairfield farmer?, ould be supplanted by ^monetization of silver, corporate sut it will fake a number {freed, corrupt money control of elec' this. Besides, if it is lions, and the evil features of national :t vote of the people, a? banks and speculations in futures. For Lhe Governor, the Con- some yeais helm* made a special study "'' orviii+iiitii,iiiq| rums d have to be amended, cwhuuhv/ ??" n? take considerable time. ?? ?? for the purpose of teaching true with Guverror Tillman doctrines and principles to young inen, :rats should get control and not with the view of championing but the fir.it thing tube theories and promulgating principles rm the tariff. for making ment-r, or to secure a ? public office. He writes from the i hive striven almost stani]p0int 0f nie traditional I)emo form tiiemen, and now cratjc pai-(y. There is nothing in his 1/ their efforts to :efoi .n jeltel. to give offence, or arouse prejuhry propose to reduce t(jce ^ye jl0pe wjij be carefully ments down to two. reaij Nothing is more certain than \ mi}, must go. In this ^at experiments iu government should vd in enlisting the >up- ma(je vrith irseat caution. The t, but it i? puibabUt that coulJtrv wju never recover from some j th.s iiiiri.tion uili he t|je legislation of the recontubbomh ami iuisuc- slrtl(;||on perioc). a careful student of i ie ciusade against the i^g^y ,)ie ev}i cfilets of ho.te, It i- j intone of iho?e 0ll t!ie pJt.( eve? ()j t|iC m0st honest j '.e proxies* iu eivilizt- j^^m^er, aU(j warns against po?si-1 t be re,i,te<!. Woman Ue repelitiou wf error. It is fhe com-1 i.ings which >l?c thinks opinion of philosophers that it is luir however injurious ^e((ei. t0 rcmoVe a long standing evil i to hiM health, it i* a uradtift'iy, than to tear it up by the J omankiml. If the anti- ro0t8j ja?t as the victim of the in or- j it. nicct ssiui buuieuuns pi,iue habit must be slowly Drougnt to 1 take iiu place. The health. Heroic remedies may be as verer, will be watched as lhe disease. sresf. The questions asked by Prof. Davis ** mean a gieat deal, aud the columns ol :ts of the newspapers to Nfws and iiERAu> are open foi >ut a month ago have ^ ^ jjscussjon} aiJ(i the only resiiicr. They had him for some ,iull we make> ie that all article-shall :rr edge of the grave, ^ written in respcclfnl language, r recent Pennsylvania ^ free fron pei.sona|jues. The ate Convention shows 0oals| d.|uaildg are Hve i,SUes, and we not ? the edge of a d..^e\ou. in liis own party. It is _ ige that the convention th#> ^IIE OCALA DEMANDS. esid.nt, ami even John Vem ^ j |u>ve ,.M(1 n io cauie fiom Phila- ]ntprest the Ocala platform, printed in ..endorsement of Blaine vom. coIulm,s at the request of the gnmcant. It shows that , , ?. . .. ? , Blvthewood Alliance. As vou saw it man witn the PenMsvl- : . . * , . ,, . , * raises 0111*11111": questions, and should ^aiis. A still more strik- , , * * . . ? ,. , A . x be read with the greatest care, not >ened. vrhich tended to , , ? , , , . 1 <. , . .. onlv bv all voters, but bv all who have strength, and that is the ' ; . \ * . x . .. , , a cent of property- or an iota of pass a motion demand- . . * * ? . , ,, patriotism. It will not do either to ition of Blaine for the , . . .. accept or reject these demands as a t is true the motion was , ; . , , ? , , ,, . ,. ,. .. , whole without earnest study of them, t the indications are that _ , , . , , Some of them raise issues that have >een passed. m ,, been mooted a long- time and arc still , unsettled problems among the leading ?ue contains an adver- . 1 -, f ?../->??/-wniie,f on.! cfntpi.mr>n at tlx* world. ; newlv organized Sonth _ , , t I propose simplv to ask some ones* #e. Tne mere reading1 . 1 , * * w , . , tions in order to attract attention to of tne men who com- . .. ? , . , tv will show that it is ?'? ?'"? >pt 1.1. to the high Stand- Each rea(,er of 0111 l?I>or ca" a"s"'er it. The president, Dr. thc'? fo1' himseI?>w, is one of the most A' Alter all, is not Government a irs in the Souih. and in- *>?P">mise? There U scarcely any united States. Ho is a S00cl ">??"? without its attendant !S a success of whatever evil'a trath tlla.' bcc0"?.s al)" ids to. He has remark- parent, the more it is stud.ed and the act, a most excellent, cul- wiscst l^h"K>" ,s ll,at wl"ch sct," es m and a christian. His asA'ood ,v"h as, .hltIc ml as among the scholars of 'K)SS,bIc: -Molc ",a" tll,s ca*"ot bc tes will give the college ?l>ected. The statesman who is cock .. to his own .among the surc ?" a"-v' meets with mal institutions of tjK; disappointment when theory is put in ! trustees could hare , , , ?r selection, and when -Nat,0"al ,ravc tb<!lr ?ood hat Dr. Wood.w will Points a"d thl',r bad ?"cs' ,'"or tho!ie ,lo time to the college its wbo desire ;l 'edeenmble ba?k red. The reconstruction 'cy, the system of National I*nks will not impair its use- * the best that has ever been dev.sed classical and literarv 1,1 th,s countr-v- 1[ was col'lcd f,om ractieallv, onlv the sin'- tl,e York Iaw'> a"i! " rai=bt be Iture ami mechanics are "M'1'"1 10 lb,s S,alc' ,? Co"fref With sucl.au able presi- ?'oukl abol.sh the tax on state bank scholarly gentlemen as '?>l?"on Its power to contro, the icujtv, the friends of the ,n0"e-v ",ai'k<:t ,s ^ther an n.etdent of need ii.t despair. ,cal"'al tha" of ?"-v 'P0"" iorm of banking- The repeal of the tax oil state banks would destroy the monm-rs H.mk that it was , .lt . ^ si.l i. r"~ - ~ HOpOJV, WllllOUt Closing wiv iv;uik? ?.? : e>f'"< Dr- WooUro>v |)ai,ks of <UpasiL ic South Caioliua (,ol- The redemption of U. S. bonds is >f his theory on evoln- rapidly reducing Xation.nl bank circucharge of heirodoxy lation," so that their bills arc even now Those who know Dr but a small part of our currency, and will hare no fear of his wiU Probab,.v erc lo.uS Poetically dis- i . ' appear, thus removing the obnoxious :h his doctrines on this "feature" altogether. Then arises the know of very few who question whether the system, guarded tain tin; literal teachings as it is against fraud by stringent laws, t?,o, n,. might be retained for the deposit and ore that: jjr. Woourow. ,. ? , , . C1 , , discount business. Should it be swept ors say that parents will away before good State banks are ?otis to have them taught established? For it must be rememf evolut ion. They need bered that those people who are not so s. The writer was a fortunate as to come in under the subv? . . treasury plan must have, somewhere Dr. >voo0tc.WL-fCL-Jferee^feeiko^'r.'Si.i. " " over heard him mention r>. Can the Government loan money rotation in the remotest at 2 per cent when individuals cannot is no more danger of without loss? Who must bear the loss? I ... r i ihe people at large t But the people ing the lbeoi> of evolu- at ]argC are not_ allowed to borrow. >f the fact that they arc Must they bear lo-s where they reap South Carolina College no benefit? Why then not let everywere at some other, or body in the land'borrow on the same *7* , - terms? If I have a gin factorv full ef Few good family libra- gjnSj ought not I have the right to what have their evolu- raise money 011 them as well as 011 the i. It is fully to imagine cotton that goes through them? Ought be raised without anv not the merchant be allowed to borrow ? , , , 011 his stock of goods in order to tide b.sliodiDg some teach- oreraU?llt till= 0f pressing uj-ict. It is one ol the ij;s customers? Is it right to make hypotheses of the day, him pay 10 or 12 per cent when the th much ambition will ; Government, which is his Government - i :is much as anvbodv else's. is SUl?.;lv "e T'Jctt iug bis ncighbir at 2 per cent? "lf"l at the South Carolina teach school,, or sit on a jury, and reother. Of *>ne thing, ceive a warrant on the County treasassured, Dr. Woodrow urv which is ctnptv, because the people them evolution. Of all f.re read-T t0 P,aX taxc-!> ???ht ,",?t _ . the Government discount this public lucnts, President Wood-. claim as well as advance money 011 an example as any for private property? Is a "plan" that i of what is good, true doesn't cover all* these classes of persons consistent with that fundamental ?.wl ^-e ?l.r> culu. uwt jjianrw \jjl liivr avxg |/i?nxviiiij " ? "Equal rights to all and special prilomplexion, free from viliges to none?" Is the privilege of i*h, is very rarely sesn, borrowing at 2 per cent, when an ople hare perfectly pure equally estimable neighbor has to pay' ;r, all disfiguring'erup- lu or i2 for his loan, a special privilege removed by the use of or not? rilla. Try it, and sur- I ask nothing about the practical ids with the result. * working of the sub-treasury plan, for I have nol boon able to learn exactly ' FiipcrvisicS what the plan i* that is now advocated j Turn "^Jij'^B instead of the bill. j pn>pi-'^^BB^?^?"?? C'. Why should we demand $-30 per aquestftnY of sfoveriuuental capita in [' S. currency? Is this to j^^d^rou?l< is a m ?i -I be in addition to the $1,000.000.COO | The value o!" nil :Ji<- i ? * j advanced thr u#h the sub-treasuries? j Umen i> put a: at?.m i'U | How shall all this money be kept in j mi* \??r. The (vii-n- o | circulation after the farmers pay back i u.e value or all Hi-- firm-; [ their loans to the government? If, as | at $10,000,000,?W0. I In i is claimed, ihe price of commodities ' v.-ilu- 1 haw u.?i >?cii >i i depend"* on the amount of money in be >e?*n, howovr, u?-? t > | circulation, will a cow be worth , road", iheirt'.ue, ?oul i ( ?!.,> f.ili wluMi !tll tlii< tnoncr is I tin; l'n!l ta: in Vtlucti ot i afloat, and only $.">() in (he spring.: At b per cent the i'-ter.-sr when half thi< elastic currency has j eha*e wauld b* $270,000,I been covered back into the treasury? | t!> rai:ivad>, ?l" er |*a\i*?*r This is a very pretty question. j management, return siii^? If England, the richest country in \ railroads p .y dividend* i< the world, jrets alou? with about $20 j Uie\ b' nij more m-?ney to ahead, why do we need more than i ui'-ni tlimi to the stock tio ! twice as much? Why should the it- j the ??t?j -ct ot owning thewi lation anyhow be between dollars and rai?-s (>? ? ? \V--nM tiemen, instead of between dollars and a.-poini manager* n?r i>u-i business? I)o '.MAW colored rice hands Ii?i?r t! ami on our coast need as many dollars as'-vciy t.-lc-?-ii?n;? Woni.l the same number of men in trade *in : ('amli. a li-publican it* d Charleston or New York? i our il>e?ier than Ii.i What allowance mar be made for i or Andrew*? \V hicii <f t the use of bank checks as money? Is j Harrison appoin ? it true that only > per cent of trade in! 7. Why .?hi?uld l.'uttnl England, and b per cent in the United tors be eicc:cd direr. \\ bv States is transacted in money, and the To prevent bribery and e.j rest by checks and book settlements? course. Will this evil b Does this teach that, instead ?f much by throwing the election in more government money, we need of the p-ople? In whar, w many more good bank's in which Stanford or Jones or Stew people may make deposits and check seat in the Senate, it man against them, allowing one check to hiui whether he binseno *1.-.^,, ~1. ) hnOMAtiAne In- I thp >>. ]!< f(| hilll mi u Ujj't sttciai n aiisutuuuo) ui ,--.... * - which means the people can regulate enough to elect legislate their #\vn business without calling on elect him indirectly. It a the government to stretch its powers send a bribe-taker to the to a very dangerous extent, and can what will prevent him fro* secure practically that elastic medium bribe-giver to the United St which the government cannot furnish, The election of Harrison, i it seems, without going into the came through a purchase brokerage business? the polls-, not of President 2. The trade in futures has been Stanford must now contro carried to a great excess and has often Stae of California. It injured business. So far as it is used easier ami cheaper tor hin for purely speculative purposes, it is a to confine his ?fforts t-> h great curse. But is the evil inherent lion ::1m.o. Ii it not easiet in the system itself, oris it but an in- a state nominating conven eident? "What special harm is there in members assemble for a d; a farmers making a contract with dissolve, than to corrupt a.' a buyer to sell his crop to him in the Wheie public opinion sa fall at a iixed rate? Shall a farmerbe ruption dees it matter in w prevented from securing advances in election comes? Charleston on the promise of shipping 1 f any one examines tl so many bales at such and such a price, tion, and j he debates in t and then, if he prefers, paring the tional Convention, he will price instead of delivering the cotton? proviMim regarding Semir Shall a manufacturer not be permit- demental feature of our j ted to contract to deliver a certain The Semite represents the number of bales of cloth to China in c*rpo:aro capacity, i lie 1 six months? These are in principle sent* the people. The precisely the same as the transactions through it* Legi?!a'ure, on Wall street. choose their represenativ There may be a sharp set of rascals The seventh demand of thi on Wall street; but may there not be form would wipe out this an equally sharp set of "rascals perhaps of Sia:ei Right*. 1^ it wo with antagonistic interests to watch make this disuse, when them? Each crowd has its army of certainty of attuiuiwy the correspondents through the land, which in to secure a pi gathering crop statistics. Between electing Senators-? the two most accurate reports are ob- Let me not be uud?rsto< tained. And the JVirfield farmer can, ingallthe measure* tow if he inquires, learn as much about the sbowu <?IJ otioiis. But sii ? I finr/o fitkA II crop asanyoociy eise. xn? price, aner . all, in the long-run, is regulated by de- the brightest feature* ?i in and and supply. Sometimes the platform, it is well for sou; yield battles all calculation, as for in- attention to some of it* pe?; stance in the present year; but it can U. Mej easily be seen how much wilder the _ speculation would hare been if there ^cV- Jairjfs C?>rden, | had not been this systematic collection Church, Wilson, N. C.. s of statistics. Years ago, there was at Q6e<j BradycroUne and n< least 15 cts. a pound difference in the gle instance failed to obtai price ?f cotton at" Winnsboro and fn>n? headache wbt Xew York. What is the difference to- were followed, day? When we choke oft'the "gamb- ? iers," we throw the burden ?f col- . FOJt i>yspj?i?ij looting facts on the government, or on u?e Brown?? iron Bit the producers themselres, who have au dcakrs keapTs?oo?eTiS other work to U*. It costs money to has trade-mark and crossod rodlin got crop reports and the people must pay either directly by tax or subscription, or indirectly through prices? Furthermore, in view of the present great glut of cotton, is it not prtbable tMr J ^ inui me ]M iuc ij> ftc^i i3 vinv Maies tlie lives or many peop: becau&c a lot of speculators have been often leads to self-destructi caught in futures and are bulling the after eating, sour stomach, sic market to save themselves from ruin? heartburn, loss of appetite, a Jain Otherwise, there is no special reason feeling, bad taste, coated tongui why cotton now ?n hand should be larity of the sold at ali. Here is proof again, it Distress some of the n seems, that even an evil often has its After symptoms. Dj compensating good. ? not get well i To pr"vent the sales of futures al- featlng requires careft together would be to paralyse all attention, and a remedy like I credit transactions; for unless the law parilla, which acts gently, ye be so absolutely bombproof as to pre- efficiently. It tones the stoma* rent all future sales whatever, it will organs, regulates the digestio become a dead letter; as sharpers will good appetite, andhy thus find some loophole for escape. It is a overcoming the local sympdangerous stretch of power in a toms removes the sympa-" ? * , i.? ?i.?n thetie effects of the disease, i^U 1 CJLIllliCUt IU idi u# iiia.li xiu ouaii iivt , buy any tiling for future delivery, heada?he,. Laws, too, may be imperative, but . trebled vlthi unless upheld by public opinion, juries ^ ^ut p^stres'sed mc will not enforce them. Would it not Heart- COO(L ' be better to endeavor to regulate such bum after eating I sales than forbid them. rience a fatness, or tired, allThe pre?<ent Silver Act of Congress asthonghlhadnoteatenanythi docs these things: 1st. It keeps the tie, Ithink, was aggravated by silver dollar on & pur with the gold ^hich. is that of * painter, anc dollar, when the bullion in it is 2.3 cents more or less shu up in a cheaper. 2d. It adds about $70,- room with fresh paint. Last 000,000 a year to our currency. 3d. spring I took Hood's Sarsa- S' It uses all the silver that is mined in rflla?took three bottles. It this country. 4th. It gives the govern- immense amount of good. Ii I mniif +}mt.is. t.hft r>ftonle at lai-o-e. all appetite, and my food relished the profit arising from coining 75 cts. tbe craving I had previously < worth of silver bullion into a dollar George a. Pags, Watertown, coin.- What is there in all this to Hood's Sd!*S3Z "condemn?" Suppose the free coin- cartel* age of silver, which is "demanded/- *yc.i.HOOD4CO.,Apothecaries would take the profit of coinage from hv* n/\eao ftna the public and give it to the silver - P?S0? miners, and allow Europe and Mexico .NEW ADVERTISE! to "dump" their surplus silver over . . . here, at a big prefit, and then run the r>*r>v risk of having our gold leave the uaid r country, a lot of silver dollars re- ^ t*a! maining with 11$, which we call dollars, but which the world refuses to r?iS?? ?alr Ya I -- , .. , >X Cu/ti utlli _di?euej consider as wortii a aoiiar wnen wc go ^7 kc.^ilwi. to pa\ for our imports, would this be a much better law than the one l tClUj ji that has been "condemned"? This is what yerr many of the leading- econo- h'lfiDERCORNS. Tit w4r? mists of the world, even of those who *!?*? v*-? <* Bfsc are not "g-oldbtigs", believe would be the effect of free coinage of silver in (tKAIEIUL-COjIFO the United States. Hf 4. Alien ownership of land is be| coming- an evii, that is to sar, ownerI ship of large tracts of land. W'e mav BREAKFAST. | consider whether it is better to have j "r>>- a thorough knowi [ 110 market for land, or to sell it to i mToprmioij ! some T'1 .Tii and br a carerul - 7; ' k,w ' 1 " | trie tine prop<-rrl?? of well-selec better to leave the Catawba water I Ep;j3ius provided our breaktast power undeveloped, or sell it to an { de,luur1^ fl*r",Ve(1 bt*,vr,t!??e ? o . 5 ?. ^ fi.4 .1 . I US muij lif^vr d-JCt?p?'bills It Liigii&h o\ lidictitc. I lad we rut her do j clou.* u>e <?f Mich articles ?f diet without a railroad in Fairfield titan i t?U"n m?y i>- ^mdua.iy bunt 1 allow fereigrn capital to build and own j nS^r.r^ubi/nnifdiS m" it' If an iiUglisjiinan comes along us read* to attick ^hrrcrer and offers vou $10 an acre for a farm 1 P01"'- We m*v wc.^ iiauy a ... .. ! twplnir onrselres well rortiacd v which \ Oil have been uiiuljle to SfeJJ to I anda probity nourished frame.: a fellow citizen for $-3 would roil | Oazate. >?*de simuir with b<>i think the law forbidding alien owner- j b?i'ie<fi}ui?Ul> la haK p9uml 111 ship of land a good or a bad thing? j james kpps & co.,Homceopi After a syndicate had developed La-1 _ ^oud( tawba Falls, would you be willing to i n tax yourself te enable the State to ac-1 11/ ntrnn j nmn a quire it by sale from alien ouners?; flfft ^H\\ 101U(1 (j Do you desire to increase your taxes j t/ to enable the general government to st.u.mw, wuui. "fake possession" of millions of acres ^ 1sin, n of alien and railroad lands in Colorado thorouph^nd attractive Scho! and W} oming. .This is what the j Ladies in the South. Consen fourth "demand" means. It is well to in Music. Twenty-five teac understand it. cers. Situation beautiful. CI o. The otli plank is admirable in j passed. Pupils from twenty S general and in detaii. It condemns Special inducements to ?lw?leSista|ion,the fostering of one SllStateiV?r|5?fsSi ludustn at the expense of othei>, and j Cata.osue to the President, a high tariff: and it demands a gradu-1 w. a. harkis. d. d., st? ated income tax, and economical: 8-l0x8t ^ TheSobjectien to an income tax j LUMBER FOR S, is that people will not tell the truth to j At I 000 FEET ?.f the taxsrathcr, and cannot be caught at | 3*Vv?,u!,V^t wT?finn?v'n their libs. -This is a very deplerable j wag0n work. For ?ale by charge, but is almost fatal to the plan. j, ] Are we all sure that we would report Monticcllo, S. C., August::, our incomes truthfully? If there is 8-sfxtf anv cheating, the biffgest rascil gets ~ off"the lightest. THIS PIPES C. The demand for government #^SiluwSruui^pr^1*srvW? rti t]ir one Are month* when Ayer's Saraaparfll* proves especially KI.I-. in rut ' food during "winter, while living in over-heated, ill-vent! ,000.00 i UUO out-door exercise, tends to load the blood with impuri [' IStfO ynve : liver complaint, bilious disturbances, that tired feeling n *!,c Union orders. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, being a powerful and his ir piv-riit most effective and economical spring medicine evei ei I Loan' give it to your children. ii;.!>> ; "For several y?irs, in the spring months, I "Every . ;(:ln s. used to be troubled with a drowsy, tiredfeeling, been In th ' > . ' | *-n.d a dull pain in the small of my back, so bad, and I can 1) | at times, as to prevent my being able to walk, cinethatc ?> 11 t hi- pur- j the least sudden motion causing me severe that it is 1 K)lt. Wouiii distress. Frequently, boils and rashes would market,ai II <?>!- .f break out on various parts of the body. By the of a relli .1 i.U- ' ! , adriee of friends and my family physician, I J.A.Shep II''V ill mm j began the use of Aye '? Sarsaparflla and con- Varnish," hi' ? \V? U'd tinned it till the poisou in my blood was $J'*Mywif .) ?/,,vt*ni? ' thoroughly eradicated." ?Luther W. English, spring mi j ' ~ * i Montgomery City, Mo. results."UliM'-, When | " I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a remedy "I havt i is !?> t:tnk? | for the various disease* common to the spring benefit, as " V r- m lit ! tim?, and also as a tonic for the system. I find hlood^and , It to be very efficacious, and think that every Mrs. S. H. i I.'"*; one who is troubled with impurities of the blood "I have thfiii with | should try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am sure it has nseofAyi the S Hi?ll ! n0 e1ual ? a blood-puxifler." ? C. E. Jaquith, and is th< r? JH iiinwe ! *" H- Mn.H.'W r,:^ui| Ayer's Sarsa ~t'iToUp~pVe? Pr8!|jr!l1 'J DR- ^ c- AYER & CO., Lowe!. jtiipuou, ol J Fries $1# Six bcttlOB} $5* Wo? e prevented ; is mmm for igh votes ut directly, or s wlio will voter will - Legislature, u sending si ates Seiiire? WM HAVE IN ial electors. " 1 the whole would be y=S MASON'S lion, whose i 4}' and then i?\ ~~t?1 Legislature? JJ | | notions cor- J 1 1_ t V_J hat lorin i ho ie (y'onstituhe Cr??ns?lIfu eo t hat I he >rs is a funfaS-Xta QUARTS A!?D HALF GALLON S1Z1 Iou*c rr;)reState ?:Iee:s the people 'es directly. i ( )oh! .-t plutrecognition "u^'l'io just reck: desired *?nd irer to: in of # jd a.< cppoi- Bfiist s a?w Crop liich I have <* ice i here are it p?rtming v r the O'eaU Plant Rut a Baga at once and other ie one to call sible defects, possible. ,ns Davis. pastor M. E. sav*: I have sver in a sin11 immediate :ti directions GJROCEf tern I it. ttfe. dooulne rrzi all kinds of cai a ^ 4F& i Peaches at *25c. are cheap. Macaro le miserable, _ _ , . on. Distresi hand. Fresh Lemons constantly 011 hai k headache. t,"all gone" Ct 1 ME TO HE lore common ? c spepsiadocs Re-pecifully, of itself. It t 1 r it i t LTS J- M. BEA I t surely and ft and other fuAiiAfj flrft Slant a, creatcs a. I LMKHCMtKH cnbuen, ncu MM idSh. |i| rtitmom 'aud^lio TMC ORIGINAL AN? GENUINE. TW Mil banishes the (i 7?P if**** ** 9r??i?? o* aua^uft jhqiu* Mm ..J ' , 1/ JK T*k?M?tkM>Ua4 tired mind. I *2. mk - au ?a* in p?t?b??ni ko*#?, pini *r?pp?", *? d*j T \ W*- mQ *? la map* tor ptrtfeolan, MtisNlili, tad *"K4 lysp^psio. I T|\ Dr 10?00# TirtimnnUli. Xmii Paper. CHICHI liat I did eat s^?/" m* ut au im*: Dn?bu , or did me wotslip" "dentistry, i .f3g3??5Hw I e,?r;n andMtisfied | iiperienced." B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. 1>. > Ma3S* WIN'NMJORO. ? C. T\0? >aril!a JL) ? Prepared only NOTICE. viddih Lowell AT^^ per cei vtliiU. OUKVKYIXG DONE AND SOLICIT Banl Dollar ij edby i o'clock EDGAR TRAP}', j ? " > I N ? I' J IAV 1.3-13TX1J ^cuoiniif, . , . un.m piTl AGAIN WE FUN jtifici the hair. taut growih. Sector* Gray nUifal Ccler. UnTwurtM^ouiii, fake is i'mul M ctt. ar? cur# for Carat. ox k co., a. y. imxG. " THE SKIRMISHING OIL JOOA. ?~~7< of tlie natural is or dtg^stioa ^SSot'Vr. NOW COMES THE TUG OF tables with a ;WtSj5E BEEN CUT. ALL FORME that a constltp until litroDg icj to disease. THIS floating: around there Is a weak r*tal til aft by i-ltli puce blood '?Civil Sftcte* lln^ witer oils, by Grocers, 34 tthic Chemists. Pieces of Outing this P niute, week at <IA' New York cost. :c of the most >!s for Young ? ,-atory Course *y hers and offilimate ur.sur- JC ~T~ ~f~ tites. Terms \/| | I persons at a -L J..j dvantages of >1 .write for a -r-r-mr-? A T /^s. m TT / v MJtiKJi S AJMUTtlU lunton, > a. Our entire stoek of Ladies' Fi; isoned Luui- profit. for While we live we mean businei in nothing. Ifyou are not in a hurr ' [jP^Goods exchanged or mo donfltcstGoa, ? \ "T\ \ A 7 2S3SS&; v J, [J, W IJ w yoaiS ^ * ' beneficial. lated rooms, and taking insufficient ^y,, rieet-a^wl. Plan ties, which manifest themselves in Stark, 1L:?I Kohei ; eruptions, and various other dis- Join ^tark, Sanim;hly-concentrated alterative, is the Thoma* J. ?ioU-rta4 - prepared. Take it yourself and so" 1 ?o;ua? . . McCi't fry, a> <<> < ' vndcr th?* tirm spring for the last nine years I hare (j0 . -j- k< rt.cf e habit ol talcing Ayer1* Sarsapariila. , as copartl"-!' uuiv kixfeb a ucva uacvi buy uicui- c..lL ... . _ a. .?rtif lid me so much good. I ica convinced firm l ill * the best medicine of the kind In the : ' ?e<)IVe it ?}' id recommend It to all who arc in need copartners uOIBjI ui ible and effective blood-purifier." ? . i.aiue of W itte K1 ard. Proprietor of "Shepard's Faracon i zammunx. For Ik 246 Pearl st., New York city. j iy-rxeO. e always uses .Iyer's Sarsaparllla as a ' ()l? sdlcine, and with wonderfully good xO the Dcfe * J.L.Minty,St. Johnsbury, Yt. i V70U AKE IlEULi i used Ayer*s Sarsapsrilla with great X quireii to ausVT a spring medicine and purifier of the motion, of wliicl would not willingly b? without it."- i serve,t Ufloll xou, am Pray. E. Boston, Mass. _ I ,lp , ' ; t,, tlie received wonderful benefit from the.. J? ? Jr's SarsaparUla. It puriflea the blood the subscriber, at liisl s beat spring medicine I know of."? era lnsiUMt>Ce I . Hardy, Eoxbniy, Maaa. i>out!: Carolina, wilkil as the service Su-reo', ?1 S"\ 51 HI S 1 2| of such service; and I iMCIB III C4 the Complain* withiii ' the in this 1 Miss, Sold Jj al Dreggtsts. &Stfur tlw r1 th $5 a bottle. Dated 1st Jalv, 1891 ' ilEl TT7T11T5Y3 Y3 71 To T. E, Kenier andl \hf T ' V v ri n absent Defendants? YY XJLi X Jbll. TaKe notice that J action, together wifl which the foregoinjB day filed in the olhefl Court of Common ii ?? and State aforesaid,? said County and Stafl This 1st dav of Jh STORK 1 STATE OP SOB COUNTY OB COl'UT OF tSB W. D..v a l)ouulas43 tin* of AIM ceased, l'lairjtiff,^H rT rr, Anita hunter, (JH I ' J ' ??. lluutvr, (JaadiBM II I h r, .Joaquin HunH| and William n. h under the firm-u^H "T" t i *\ /?* ranee, and II. \ J j kale, as copartne^H . I r\ f \ of Maier & lierk^B *- -1- i. *- ?/ room for To the DefendantsjH ?S, AT LOWEST PRICES tion, which is liiefl Clerk of the Court? the said County, your answer t<> tliejH subscribers at tliJH Law Range, Win^H within twenty of, ?*xclu>ive of ami if vim fa:I IVED. I within the time this action wi'.i relief demanded IB ref CX T Dat-d day JB Turnip seed. as*B To the Defendafl Hunter, Carulifl^^ . . Hunter, CandidB round varieties as soon as Joaquin llanteiWy. Talc?notice, thsftf action (together wil which fie foreiroingj in lhe office of the lfl| mim > ommoii Pleas .'or fl ? the State of Suuti^JH T-n?ti ' flea m > r i^o iwl I L pj O. ^ c.J To Heirs a 9 x ested iirpix^J S'NE ) GOODS, state <!j IX TIIEoVgivefl roi aud Cheese constantly on. a(l* To Bet ey Xiehfl va Rdtteree, .Dye, JamesJH 1/ f V Dye ami L;ja| I W lively, if an>w parties be claiming injfl v Pt I ) ' ) / \ linda !)??-, < 1 & 1)UW. TTOUand J| J. sumiuo^H appear befor^B ?_ _ County aii?i fl iS &AMOMD BKIMO Zv 01. the FIkH * r\\i\iS m? ZTi^i rBafa. Sw,?a<r>ll???fa>tMk thfc atore>nnffi l *?&2v i>trat?.r of 1 utnueouterfcLv 11 Pi i||0? hi iwl ? Of ililiilld M ^^cssassEi abouts gB ? ? unknow? FA1KFILLD heirs, iii , D?;, .1 m 31 Loan Miiou, if ^ un ,-thafl WINNSBORO, S. C. herein Court, the sau^^H^^H^I i Capital aad Profits. - - $40,000 Ju!yHH| SiscriM, - - - - $81,400 7"1"1M is A GENERAL BANKING BUS1 ess. Solicits the accouiits of Tndi- T\Rfl 5, Firms and ^ (Corporations. Four JL/ j it liueicdc piim kjii I v 1 {in? hours, 9 o'clock A. M. to 2 and Cfl : P. M 1 respfl W. C. UE \ TY, President [ES Q. DAVIS,<JasliI?*r. doots fOTE BARSpmi B IHlflH SPKIfift T fi ATVR )IOKLF.SS PAST. I WWB WAR. A BIG DR EFFORTS ARE MM GIANT SLAUGHTER I 124 ieces of White Dress I Goods at a big Jj reduction. ne] Trimmed Hatsl >s, as life is too shoffl y drop in ne)'refunded. M