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IB 111 i - !! ! >? ? ??IWIW? TIIE j Goyeuxor Tillman ? -v^r\ rTpn * t i coulu to prevent the I\ h\\ >> AN D HERALD. | liegr0 wfao kiIled v< - " . r P ? j sod el" the baerin 01 u PUBLISHED UVERY WEDNESDAY] I- is hard that, after tl _ ! asserted that be won! j in Souih Carolina, tl t\e vVo - and - Herald - Co. j during his administra ill blS OW11 COUIltV. w. a. boi'GLVfcs i ;C!li-v remedy, will / Editors. ; people shall be cdu A.S. DAVIS, ) j p0jnt when f-uch la\r i crushed bv jniLlic TKIOIS, IX ADVAXCK: ,' . , ' ' had hoped that we l le:ir- " ?i.?o p.i: where n? claim iis Mouthy .... ,~r> . for the justification 01 .u. for the commission of AD VEtLTlSlSG RATES, CASH: j is not necessaiy to ?* ; field incident shows tl *Jne dollar a square for the first iuser-;. ,i., *n and lift}* cents fur each subsequent k? pioroked by _n.serti??n .Special rates fur contract ad- other crimes. Vertisers. ; m ?< Marriage and death notices//**?. j Wp have dra^^ed I Ui'jjular rates ctiar^ed for obituaries. . Orders for Job Work solicited. Chi.us bill, and it 1? a j It Is framed with a vii j all the methods eraplo W IXNSiSORO, S. C. j the law, aud, the con j is a voluminous mas Wednesday, December J : : 1?911 man.r ?f >ts provision | it is so long that it is ~ ... T> . ~ "~T*~ .T j comment thoroughly Mr. O. W. Buchanan sent in his |, , , . ? * ry . 1 bound to be itienec resignation as a Representative on | , last Wednesday. | laws uow force . _ ' m m j statute book as to the Will Governor Tillmsu in his next minora, its ^ale on inc*sage instance as evidences of j cigarettes to minors, "incipient rottenness" the Thactston (in bar-rooms, etc. j ob and the circulation fraud j -ti? effective when it's demand of I he pu "We have begun on the banks and . ., . - -- 'p:itmnn I railroads," says uoveruor auiu??. j |-1C c-mscience, it i? Why not begin on everybody *i>d j CIeates a contempt f<. everything? Taxation *h >nld be I tr-iupt f>r any particu equally and unt'onnily borne by ali j muke a people have; classes. ! l* If you want Tu?.?tioii killed with j The bill provMi lightening speed in theUenenw Aesem- | C1,aches ior white an j bly move to refer any pkrticnlar j shonja be massed. W thing to ths people. Do thU and It is j ?.e tUt the motion in smothered, trampled on, and bent un- j Tuc-day nighl to til ii is colli in death. j ei,aCtiig clau.?e was t iiei'ueskntativv. Fixj?ey sa\s on j 51ua" maj>rity. I!, authority that Speaker Jones w>!I not j e(ln;'^ *I:d it is < ! be a candidate for Attorney General. Peasant for white la That does not mean that Speaker Jones j r^c l^e *:u,ie ct)a will not be a candidate for Solicitor of I PeoP'e* fo'g ag the Sixth Circuit next year. on the C. C. & A. j ciasi coach was so Strange, strauge it is that although j with colored wot a hody of men can ge into a jail in | white lady in the g? the broad daylight and riddle a priso- j colored woman. Tli ner with builets and nobedy recog-j to ride with her or sti nize any of ihem. Yet that seems to J seats being occupied thave been done in tlie town of Edge- j the train, we field. j ?hould be affmled It is due his constituents that Con- but jet U8 jiarc SOpari gressman Shell shall say what he knows : are pleased to see tha about the "raising circulation busi- Ufice and Traslor ar ness." We do not like to see the J bill. Mr. Bi: ;hana J name of our M. C. mentioned ?o in- j Washington. timately in this councction as has been j ? ?*?bv circulation raiser Rodgers and Mr. pr?hibitienislg i W.T. Maniu. j arc in earnest Mr. CI || m {satisfy them. Itstril | Tiie death of Hon. Giles J. Patterson j the matter and whi at his home in Chester last Sunday I invade some ox uiv takes from the State a vivy useful citizen, no law on th citizen. Mr. Patterson was a mcmbei j effective, cau do le: of the State Senate for a number of j wants prohibition, let years, and was among the best law- i honestly and witheu makers. As a lawyer he was success-! If the State weans to ful, as a citizen he was true and faith- j let its citizens knov* fa!. ! half way?don't temj ? 1 j believe, but prohibit Clem son* College will ask for a big hig at home and abrc appropriation, the South Carolina be strongest, and tli College, the Citadel and Clafliu will out whether we are ~ a*k for appropriations and the In- the heads of our peopl dustrial School wiil have to have a our people want an pretty gooa one. now wsmu uu iv j uieir Jiuerucs aui r> n j?in the Industrial School to Clemson? j consider the good of Some States have adopted this sys-' really in favor of p; tem. j not pick flaws in Mr.1 _ ? . : r, , , i legislative action on Representative Blease thinks that! ? .... ,. 0 .... . , temperance will be v the Governor will have enouarh our- t . , , -. . to most of people. \ den* next campaign to oear without t , . , . ... j * ... L .T.... .... to legislate on this throwing the prohibition bill on him. I a , , rPw ~ -.'v grave doubts. The Governor win have a great many. & _ M lie will be measured by his own yard- [ Xo Morc ?-j stick, such as free passes, charges of! fraud in awarding public pap, the j About the only pi failure to cut down expenses, salaries,! iegzsiau?i. i?ru?.,SCu &c., ring rule, bos?ism, the wearing of dominant element in kid gloves, the failure to suppress votes wh is likely i lynching, &c. te^ is Major^ Wood Representative McLaurin of Marl- j pU^eti through t) boro has been elected Attorney Gene- gtraijjhtout and wai rai to till out the term made vacant by I tained in the Hou* the electiou of Mr. \. J. Pops to tiie Haskell in a speech in Supreme bench. We do not know Mr. I l!iat tj,e "plCsent llel McLaurin and have never heard ol' tjou jias received moi hiui except recently as a toeinbe of j oi;e year than were the Legislature. We know nothing j jn te? rears precet of his legal attainments and, therefore,; pa.:ses"tame" and 44 hsre no knowledge of bis fitness for j j"ic officers it is a matt the place. We understand that he is hation to tigare out th a young lawyer. i ten times more "taiu YV'hex Col. Ilaskell said that he was j foozling 11 r. \ prepared <o ..rc? that more "free Tb<? w? ^ ,, ' , , . honest men who rote*. passes vrere used bv the present i , VL-?* v ers beeause ther ^ministration than anr preceding! , ,, * i were needed but thev one, how manv members of the Genr- ti , itt , *. , . . , ,, ''tamed" and "baa ral Assemplv took up his challenge, ! Lean anv one ten.' n is & iciduuuu m ? X% ho Does Ii hear that many #f them, afraid to accent a pass, havs accepted mileage the lleyistcr reu tickets. That explains the expres-1 lation? It certainly sious of prominent "Reformers" last j proven before the co summer such as; "Xo I don't use a ted {0 |llve?tiffalc pass. I nave a ten thousand mile . , " . ticket," leaving the impression that j P10^1 ie ' 0 e being a ticket it was paid for. I doesn't know it. Tl ? j doesn't know it. Th? Tiie attendance in the House during j know it. The managing the consideration of the prohibition j the expert Itodgers, C bill has been very small. At one time ' Pope all admit that t no quorum was present, and at no; it- Congressman Sb ? 1.,,..,,, Til?j *?? -: u:> now and then, am UM1U w;;> me nnt i.iijiv. niticant and it is not necessary to go j should summon hit very far to find the cause. Seine are \ Martin, a prominent evidently dodging- the issue, and will j manager of the Tillm feel for public sentiment between now i Richland, says that I and the next campaign. Which ever | get him to take 2,00' way public opinion goes, watch these [ Kcjiytcr >a_rin^ that ( absent fellows and you will find most j him nothing ami no of them on that side. We trust that j the next day. The i the people will watch them. Members ! .<xti>fi*<l th..t the Shift are sent to the Legislature to work J circujatitlll. but want and certainly the least that can be ex-j .. rr pected of them is that they shall attend 10 upon the meetings. has turned the lights m r. picture. Increase tl Xo remedy for blood disorders can , stop. equal Avers Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated and powerful, this medi- j For Over Fift cine is perfectly safe, and may betaken j }iKs. Wisslow's Soo' by children as well a? adults. Pbrsi- been used for over fifty ciena recommend it iu preference to i of mothers tor their chi any other. Price $1. Worth a j i".?? with perfect succe: ^ ;f1 ? i child, softens the gum uo" J cures wind colic, and i * ' f??r It will T< ?????awaeo?jMCtta?? M & did ill that he! the geseh.it. assemm.y. i} nchilJJ of the j OiHcials Shall l>e ' Taiiif.'l. -<> 1 o * ; )Ung OlltZP, the ! "With Free* I'assos ?r I'mnks?'Tin- lv?.;-!c dgetield Countv.! " * j What S'ihII 1>?- tin* Nature- < f t3s~ fsm. 16 Governor ll?(? , stitutiou?-Kod{i<?rs. of XcwsiJajiorCircuit] Stop lynching j lation Fame in Very Orilai* \V!;li ie first lynching; sn?hi wiiinv ?>f it for t!:c-No-inN :>f the . , , Clerks <>f" :in;l iioexe? lion should occur Matters> Theremedr, and .. _ . . . . . ! i Coi.lMlilA. >. C .. j rj. ? > } ;: come win;H uic ; , , , . , . Another Yi'-ek ha- p.:--'u. ami !.;< cxted up to that T . , , , , , . . I I-t'L'islJituri: has been nanl a! w ^r:-. Icfestiess sual! be; /, . . , . , ... ! With ihc calendar. Anient: t-i<' nj?'a>-entiuiMit. ?> e > ?, , , , , ! : uro> liiut have pa--."'! ?uth 1m>njliil readied that ... . one to require the ctvriion ol a railwav would be tnaiie , . ... , . , ... depot at iSH'I.on. It Wiii <i>;usme.*> uc mob law except . ,. . . ,, . signed bv the < *>\eru?>r. .uajnr \? outsit crime which it " .. . ?, wards ">?(?-pus>um !.un!in<r-wi:h-a- . ine. Ihe Lu^e- i , ,, . , , ... , ' torch-on-anotner-man >-laml full has li&t lruchin" may . . . , t, . , " atso trmniphantlv liucen tn<* a-^;>ta; commission of , , . . . ,, , ! tive breaker."? and i> now m the ha\en I of the executive department. in niy k !.,?? I last week*" j-nminurv i >pvke <d' the LlllUU^ll liiu ivu? I ~ , wonderful bill. I gallant way in whi> h hi-= oilier bill ivcw of preventing g.;rdlngfrcepasse> wa>.steered through iyed t? get around the Senate. It may be considered a, sequence is that small matter In i!.*clf. but n-ally the; s cf words. So passage of it was not sciiou.-ly con-j 4 s are absurd and | teniplated by some, and ii was doubt- J impraciicab'e to less owing to the way in which it wa< j v < on it. It is championed by him on the second ' v tive, just as the reading", and to tiie accession of Sena- j or rather on the tor Stokes on the third reading that i; | j*( sale of liquor to i was carried through in great .>h:ipe.' (Sunday, salt- <>f j The second chapter of the history was <i kLPMino- -cicfiu I written in the house vesterdav. "when 1 a i ? " i i the bill came up therefor a secoud s A law i?. old reading attached to an unfavorable!/' ?!..? I'm*, n I r ,.< I tlio fmilini t f r-e. <311 !lit' UTOliml V ib!:c conscience. ! that "To enact such a law would onlv s ra with the pub- \\via to "lake panic* .-mm- ! . bme and conspire io?roth"r to evade i:.; I not enforced, it | ;m(| jt <])0U],] |^.e jjK. ;ljm of the Log i s- ! } >r the luw. <'on- j hiture not to subject her citizens and J s !ur law lends to ' representatives to seek such positions/'j ! :i contempt for all ! Mr- ^tterson, of ]5arnwell; moved to ! strike out the enactini^ clause. ( oh i :i | John C. Haskell rose in opposition to c *""" "" j the motion. He h:i< been very quiet j r toi i ate j j I xii* far in the house, speaking only I [ colored people j {,;i ^ ft-\v measures, :utd it was ascnsa- i t rc are surprised io tion when he proceeded mi a red hot j :i i the Ilo".sc last sP0CL'h in advocacy of the bill. He-I ., " \ said in substance that during the hi-i ' i jjtuke out tnc there was nothing more | 1 '"-1 Kv -1 /wl 1?. t|?. ' M.-f.o.nl ! v 4/j? ~ j U11LCI1V uri.wuinui t>?? f . e races ::ie not' Governor and his followers tS::in the; \ utilises verv tin-j acceptance of free pa>sc> l?y public?; , * , ! officials. Thev claimed that anv man j : dies to have to , whQ t0ofc ;11);l-s too]. it ^ ;l |)riL;c (;..hl : . ch wiih calmed payment of services rendered. Their ] t o while iravrlii-g followers among the people applauded I : 11 R. the tiis*. ererv utterance of this charge. Now, i , , *'Pass No. 1" is held bv one of the j crowded, mostly ^ offirial<> amj ^-Io.-olv following j ( nert, we saw a j? 0rder come the pa?-?e.< given io the j t .me seat with a rest of them. Jle charged not only j; p while ladv had this, but added that the express and M u.d up, all the telegraph companies al?> had givenj< ' tree transportation to every thing st-ni l when she ^ot on l0 them from the uttermost parts ?>f | I Blieve uiu iir?iu me carui. oume nuu ?iti: im.uu iv j equally a* good take passes, received thousand mi!eij :he same muuer, tickets lie said further lliat I.;- m.kl j . " prove that this administration nad re- , i iite coaches. vve Ceived more free i-?as<o> than ;iii liiu j ,t Representatives previous administrations for -he paM : t i; in favor of the i ten years. ! < .!i U absent in Mr l'atterson said that !.: had a.-- j . cepted 110 pass. Col. I i:; rej.^eu | s that he knew if. Then lie ;:;;i.'d } ? *"7" r i . ! that while he himself had m-vi r in-ld | : ti the Lcifislatuie jj disgraceful tojrive or take a ]>a--. 1 ^ liilds* bill should ' yet as this administration had ia-ld, j < tes at the root of j it behooved the representative- > !t v.nl J j le its provisions j ?'? ^ ^ pra?-:i.-e o;it. | t ... . - . To those who esteem such a tlunif, hberV?s of the bribery, it i> bril-Tj When ?v.-|.t.-,r ; i is subject, to be ; Let every man v.rto ;i;^* I.:- i T-S *1^ C + ai* I ^ >*. IJL mo o>iu.Lt | ? HV. . : it come earnest! v, j ^r- Purn i!i u^iit the r?-n;a:-i;> of!t t iillT hvpocruV. U" 1*''' yi-rv If it v.re j . *1 . . * j not a crime it>r previous udmimstra- i i hare prohibition, j ti0ns to vl<> this i< is m.t \vrun?f now. | I r it. Don't stop j Mr. Patterson thought the l>il! was j 1 )Orize, don't make I aM i,istdt to the honor ol members. j i absolutelr drink- 'f ?,!'?"i, beiiii*- bribed tliev .-hotiid be left at j ' >ad. Let the law home. Jle had never approved of this j i ien we will fiud } denunciation of takingi'ree passes. ji legislating over! ^Ir. l'owier said ho >nw ii<> insult.: i eornot-whether Und wouhl vote for the bill. ... I Mr. rniley thouirht 110 man was; ] liitrmgment 01 j n.e.in enough to fee so cheaply b-ni^hl. ] ;:l many persons but thought it looked bettor not to J t society. Persons take a free pass. lie wwiiJtl Mipport j 1 rohibition should . . . . . , j j ..... . 3xr. Ninons said he had alwav.s .re-j 1 Unids bill. -Any fuscd the ])U>> Us a mailer of sentiment. | the subject of aiitl thought tlie sentiment of the Slate ! ery inconvenient' should be expressed c-i;e way or the ; i Yhether it. is wise f other. . , . , . , , | Mr. IJuist. of Greenville. tuouirntthe ; t subject we liave i pl.arer ^jx-ad us not into temptation", j i a very good one. ; j ^ After some further debate, the! j 'amiiijr.** measure wa-s passed bv a vote of 7-3 lo 1 ii. ' | t ece of "Reform" As amended it provides thai no one j I" i i.? iu i wiiilf?a member of the Legislature or Jti.'M jr ( i u^. | - their search for fdMhe Federal con^re.<<. or iml<;o of a U ... < ? . . court of record, or anv Stateur Count v >o f?i to be et.ac- officials si,ai| riil, ..viil'iaul payhar ll.ol. ward s anti-free- j usual fare om a railroad, or take a:iv { t is bill has been ; frank from an ex pres.- <>: telegraph j ne Srii'ifp hv i eoiiipanv on nenaltv of *.>mj jjne. or! 1 villn N imprisonment for "not more .ha, <5 j J k j t M??k Tlio same penally is altol i e bv Col. John f01- ||1C attempt <>n the part <>f :::iy J i which he stated company to oiler such favor. Soil is! form administra- extremetv probable that this i> the last j e free ias.es in of free passes for a while. > , 1 lhe liousc jias passcti a oil! to pro-' 1 issued altogether . vide separate accommodations on iiiels Sins' it.?" If free ! train f*?r the races. bamboozle'-' pub- ^ lour and hot discussion was nau j i er of small calcu- *15 l'l? House when the Si-nate bill pro- j a at there is now v^n? ^01' u constitutional convention j ^ . , , . was reached. The question was the' in<j auu 'bam- submission of the constitution to tlie ! \ lormer cdminis- people for ratification The point was i j re thousands of made that the Legislature has no i?owt'*r \ 1 for the reform- to bind a convention. This provision 1 ,. was voted down, but as the vote did M ought iclorms not show two-thirds in its favor, and | J will hardly be the House was not full, the bill wns J iboozled" again, laid over for a fuller house, it will j he quite a close vote from present in-) . ;now It dications. While a majority favor i he is: bill it is hard to secure two-thirds on ? .11 v ^ot anv circu- j ai,.v IIK"lslia'has not been c Prohibition will cnne l,.-r.,.v l!.o | ' senate next week. .Mucli micro! mimttee apponi- centres on it. No one seems i<> know!', the fraud. The exactly what will be done. At ii:--t ster savo that he it was said that the Senate would kill j * mailing clerk '? - V,"i "?' s0, "T!" '!?v t! , . pecially it the friends oi tin- I>ul will I pie&sman o.oesn ticonsent to certain amendments. which j editor, and even j it is reported they will do rather than : lerks Gvhy and i lose all. The course of the <'1<V<T11<T. hey don't' know j !>"*sc the bill passes both br:u?-hc>. : ... , , : is now cauMtiy much -peculation. In icll ? hand pops h,js message lie advocated hi^h !i< ?,u-:. 1 tt.? ^nmroittAp I H'lintlirH' llO Would I'.'ll'O to WtO till' 4 ilJC' VVii<twii.vvv j ,T _ _ _ n. Mr. W. T.! moa<uro is a (jiioiion. <;<?.->ip .stv^ Tillraanite. the ! J1? wou,h.1, ratllCr w} i,;'v,'.il ,l,; f . j nun, while some who dn: i \v ;;ii ihv * an campaign m : bijj dcclare tliat would makAugers tried to j him stromr with t!i >?e who haw <>ji- ^ ") copies uf the I posed him in il?- ]>a-t. T<> ihi-.equally , ? her would cost I eun,e>t ailvorntr- ol toe moa.-mv say ; 5 , j* . ,, , ; (hat a veto would ahi-uai:- more IVkud- > aid be cancelled, thail c<lUJl, t!?. ,.!m,r;nl. % - ' .1 9 ?ceuis j Prohibition is mi ]?i:? m?. w:i;s;?* ?t h,i- ^ lias ihe largest ; fate of the bill. T!ie:v i* ?>me talk <.'i' to stop the in- j Pullil1.- yh- ?P a\;i. pi-oI?ii>i!;.m \ ? . I nominee for <-ovi'mor. This adi. has v be investigation j not V).t ,...ys .,|!i/a,L } on a very ugl\ j The eommittee to investitiati: the $ ie don't1 relative eireulatimi ?.?!' the ii-iiist- . an? d 1 the Sfu/r has l>een 1 n>!t!inir* daily hear- c . J injrs. The jriw> from two t<>X ~~ ' I four columns of report every day i .y j while tin* I,' '/if/- r dismi.-M's the matter % lins.'. M ue.-j 11> , ju bout a (iw/f;:i line-. ljiou?h lias ^ \vars bv irillnns , ? > . i . ,i , .i v/' t ^ il ueu wliile teeth- bee" taken to show thai .lie N?i. has > it sootties the A circulation of over three thousand, \ i -i- ? i? "ifAii -lnv <lr>miit<> x s, allays all pain, I wnue m? u:?- nu> ..... s the best remedy j ligures reirardinir the eiivulatlon <>f r slieve Uie poor lit- j t|ic The whole iiiiiiivr seems ' ? ' ? 1 10 *iaTe ')ee:) 'ett l?y l'10 eierks f)? tlie ' f A V\CutV- ! . j ?\ i . l j > sure and ask foi "r ^,e * ing Syrun," an-1 sa.vs &c?Jeu in the wvcK.y edition of ; $ ' 5-Wfxly ! tlio ]t'lii.if?,-. Ifr *:;vs In- .lii] !:ui know 1 (J *It Is Bemarkal Vi'itii promptness Ayer's Cherry recto nil stops a distressing eouj irritate:: rr.s-mhrane, and induces refreshing sleep. As an anodyne ?for : Jiing-;. i -.hen hemorrhage or other consumptive symptoms have m; s.-Ives ? and al-o as an expectorant, A\vr's Cherry l'eetoral is tnsurpas.*d. Iiivf* used Ayor'ii Cherry l'eetoral in try j "Ayor's Cherry Peetor.il euH j.ra.-tire sine.> 1-5.:, ami have always found it re- ! severe lung affection, which w< l:a.''.?- for the cure of colds. coughs. and all lusitr j quick consumption. V.V in.?,r r< <(; ;> S. Hnynes. M. E>., Saraime, N. Y. j cine as a household ne> e??ity.""For twenty years, during autumn ami winter. j Terre Haute, Imi. 1 had a had rough. I.ast October it w is much j " In April last I was afflicted * v ..-,c. being attended with hemorrhage of the and felt uneasy about it. f.'ariitj I;;:ig<. ?o that part of the tim?\ I had to keep rny i :iate in consumption. I tried i I'.eing advised to try Ayer's Cherry ree-i cough remedies: but nothing so t..r:tl, I b.gan to use it. and by the middle of j until I procured a bottle uf Ayi Mar h. having about four bottle* of tlie j torai. wmcn gave mi* -run" m >1 medirine. uiy c..ugh was cured."? Henry Kesser, ; less than two bottles. I via *bl Mi'.iingt-m. Tenn. I work."?Jarvis Day. I Kcrebj "Sis yt-rirs while a traveling salesman, j above statement is trus Iti vXSf I was suffering fr<>m lung trouble. Kor months j M- Shaw. Hartland, X. 15. ^ I was unable t.> sleep in any restful posture. I j " Twenty years ago I wa* had frequent coughing and choking :-*j>c-!ls. and ; ease of the lungs. D.'iotors aC was often compelled to seek the . jwii air fur i and said that I could not live t relief. I was induced to try Ayer's Cherry j began to use Ayer's Cherry Pect lYctoral. which immediately helped me. Its j I had finished one bottle, foun continued use has entirely cured me. eud I j me. I continued to take the i believe has saved my life."?Aiorizo P. Daggett, i was cured. I believe Ayer's Smyrna Mills, Me. i saved my life."?Samuel Criggs Awr's Ohfirrv Peck c n ^ 'W M L. j _ _ Prepared by t>xl. J. C. Aybr & Co.. Lowell, Mas3. Sold by a Price SI. Six bottles, $5. iif tonus of the act. under which he] SHERIFF'S t-a> to make tho award. This is a T)Y virtue of an rx? cry remarkable admission. The | JJ rected, I will <>flV ;reate?! sensation i- the testimony of the Court House dour in Ir. \V. T. Martin. of this city, the on the adiiiu' Til I man iie of Kiehland, and! FIIIST MONDAY 1 hairnntu of the IJeform" win??, that; no\t, within the le^al Ik .. .!..v .1.... i.? wis ick ihmIvP. thr award. I Inchest bidder, f??r ea .1 J.iu \l*i\ iJv> V- ... f jodirers cuiiif to him ami asked him to } described property, to v\ uhx-rihc to 2/MX) copies of the / VW.v- !>:? ?* -, parcel rr for one dav, on the ground that it ! ^a'"f I'ould help ihin^, um! that the ^ub- a'ninV "l *',l e ? " ' criptiou should he cancelled next dav. i v.,fM1T lodgers says now in answer to this . H , hat lie was merelv jokinif, but Mr.1 tv ''V"'1 J . >' . , riank IJouhvarc and K lartm reiterates the statement anil j the south t>y William V ays that Kodgers told him he knew j by H. Harrison, 0:1 the > i??w to tix circulation. Mr. Martin is ami Wiilium Yomi?. . man of good reputation. Kodgers ALSO lso admitted that he got Mr. Jackson, All that piece: parcel >f the l,\</is/< r, to make a copy ot Jim | iyin?, tu-im: aim sictime oport fur him. tints allowing tlie latter { Fairfield ami Sta'e of So n know of the award before lie told he clerks. There seems to have been I TWO IIL'XDRI l yood deal of >hullliny all round on moiv or less, on wate his mailer. 1 Jo dyers at present is Creek, ami hounded !>; loidiny ihe bay but it looks as if the L)*V1S; John Maloney a;i noiith of the bay is biy enouyh to Reeled lll,0!1 a* the pr< n , *7ri K , iv Durham, deceased, at t wallow hnii up 1 he general pub he F. Bookim t as-aii'st * vill i?e inclined to believe that the Executor. frks were put on notice before the li, 'eport of J to dyers was handed in, and i Sheriff'?. Oil; en, !:cv should have examined the matter Winnshoro, s. r., hemselves. Whatever be the verdict D?^,1n;,:;tr *. is to fraud, the whole course of the nvesti?alion goes to prove that the CT FItK"S !>,ii/i/ State had much the larger cir illation. 1 Jcsides making good this .STaTKoI-'sou I'll laiui of the Staff, that paper has had county ok fa. i lot of gratuitous advertising that is rnr.>T,,, I |l ! A ^ II ? T . ' ' ' * I 1 ^ ' I* V> / ,?< ,1 .vorih thousands of dollars ;to it. It r . xv. onld not have possibly thought of a wSlana' ti-stum.-nt oi ( iter and cheaper form of advertising so?t (i, ci*asf?!. Plan ? it had sat up whole nights. It may Mark, lhil KobrrUm, ;< remarked in passing that Mr. Hod- Mark. .-a-'usH stark,' jers is an attache of the ilouse of Hep- J- Kubrrtsun. Davi esentatives* He has not reflected lliuuuu A. McCirery nticli credit on that body. Keports have come of another little i o. T\ K. Kerner' cmpest in a teapot. As the supper ofj ru.-:d, :\s copartners do tbf> Oilier lliuht tll'-lM IU liaJW uf K?-l ill' 1#*TI iXCCWJUiivx Judges Cothran and Hudson made} and Ueorm? U". Wit speeches \vliicli were considered bv ^itte. us copartiu-i 'nine of the members of (he present j1)",-,r }\. 11 11:1,110 ( '{ministration as reflecting1 on their I r *'" s" >ving of the pari v. A little latter, Mr. ( J * . V},,,>|Kl,:(v T?.f an ' . ,, ,, ? ? . JL. ot Conunon Pleas, 1 . A. Douglass, in the course of a' state(| casVt j. win oSEi:r , ocular s]>ecch spoke of the two -bars Court House door in \Y liat had found, the one its Brutus in FIKST MONDAY 1 ?:r. < hilds, and the other its Cromwell nf,v. ,i? L, , . . , n i i ^ n^x., v.it.ii.i tin: legal 1 illinau. Again lie alhuicd to j :ic 01!fu:y, t?? the I. he lawyers as-pests.*' Speaker .lones j following di-seribed pro ;viio mistook the allusion as being in- j 1. All that tni.-t or pa ended to call the Clovernor a pest, I bein.a unk situate in the iiade a hot reply. After this it is said aforesiid, rositaiiiii:*/ < nuttial explanations were made, and L;,.^e'u' a,:'! .0lu*, ^ i . 1 ? i - i ' or le.-s, aim hounded oil ,rt'' ,n i.,?.i, t.f IIC >U[J|K"1 LUlllIUUVM * ? 2 . , VJ, ,1V 4 i 4. ... lartnonv. The above account is taken by lands of LenMoore, jraciicaily from the Rccoril. Levi Moore an-.l ;.y tin.''] It is rumored on the streets that the to Lon^town. ami v.v>t lovernor will refuse to sign the joint 4 t v> .Infron extending the time for par- .. , i 1):;: r,? . '?. i i i : sti.il situate m t!i>* ( ?un niif irixi-s. I his will be bad news to sai,| (..,utninln" I-Vr; ln??' who have been banking" on the fourths c-iti**,.v'-r.s n' dea ;!ia( they will be allowed to post- as Lot No. Forty?'our (J >oi;e i!ic evil day till February, Some tract, ami bounded by ! >eople wiil have' a smaller Christmas ris.ui, \\ J Davis ;?=:?! han thev had looked for. It would K fc 1 lave been much better never to have afor^S cl.nta'in&Fi imitated for delay at all than to raise more or less, and kmnvi lopes and cause delays, only to have time (*>3) of the Harris >aymeiits crowded at the last. 4. All that tract or pa: \\~u have been having' delightful as die En?,rli>h tract, lyi '--I uate in the C-unty an reamer, uui me ciouus uiymu...s , Colltainil|j! Furt (W) A in appearance foi a touch of ti .icli- anfj bouiidocl bv cliter loual session weather. j j0|m e. Robertson, l?r Senator Woodward and Messrs. and lands of "Wittel'.rc .5 rice and Tray lor are steadily at their vekms ok >osts. As vou know, Mr. iJuchanan (>nft j,a]f 0f tj.c p,]r. ias handed in his resignation. lie has ! paid in cash, for the b )cen some time in Washington with I one year from tin* day ci Senator Irby, as private secretary. ! est. thereon from said" d: Attornev General McLaurin hasi annually, until the whr uialiticd ' i e-sihts i?i?t m fnU. J1 1 nannca. | hitJ smirptl j,v society Jias been enlivened by some i pri.mjs,.s ami to pay narriages and other festivities rccen- papers. if de.-ired tinly. chasers may pay the Tlie other evening Mr. Murray j chasc-mom-y in cash. Cirkland irave an ovster supwer to Mr*' . -^,so n *a,no - 5.r- . ?. i t!;p same older of Cou Jrice. Dr. Boyd and other menus. n , c i#h t|> l|u. hj |u,>t hi. va> much enjoyed. occasional. giht>> u0:|t.r aiili Fixture ? j <*iti. Electric Bitter;). I Clerk's Olfife, U. I! This remedy is becoming so well known, ^ inn&lmro, ^ C., mdso i><?i?ul;Cr as to need no special men- I>fr 11. is.il. ion. All who have used Electric Bitters l2-12-:jt inir the same song of praise.?A purer! T-f uedicine does ni>t exist and it isguaran- ?>/>?:-/ jvv> onl to ili> all that is claimed. Electric j ,, . 77T., jitters will cure all diseases of the Liver I ? 1 E O.* .>Ul 111 lii< 1 Kidneys, will remove I'iinples, Boils, I roisi v (<f v\ 'u!t Uhcum and other affections caused by J rr.pure blood.?Will drive Malaria l'roiu COl'KT OK COMA he systrtn and prevent as v.vil as cure ail James McCants, ;is ' ' * t* .. ,.# 1 I ? I,, t f ju lklit2 I<l!:iri:i! levers.?rnr ?-uir- m iicauiani, I un- t-.-iwn . ai?;l Indigestion try Electric j ceased, I'laiutiif, c* Jiiti-rs ? Kntiiv satisfaction guaranteed, or j Mary ,\. Iv?-ir, 'i'liosu nullify refunded.?I'ricc 5l> ets. and ?l per j 'i'iios. A. Me<'reeiy, L mttle' at MeMaster. Uriee & Ketchin's i aim (. liailes W. MeCn )l"U;? .Stoic. * ; doing htisillvss UlHie: j T. a.. McvJie. ry & Rncklaii'H Arnlac Salve. j j purMlill! -c ?f R? 0; 'I'TiK IU:St Sai.vk in rlie world for (,'uts, j JL of Common 1'ieus, i Jruises, Sires, Ulcers. Salt Uheuin, Fevoi j sialed <a-*, J will ofiVr 1 ><if. -%. Telti-r,< 'liepped Hands, (Jhillblains, : Courl House door in Wii ;oi !:s. and :ill -kin Eruptions, and posi- FlKhT MO ^ DAY I i?>:v i-ure.-. I'iles, or pay sv|tured II 4 ... . . , ' i . ....... 1 next, within tin- icgat , 7iVJ = v : :"nl"-;I I'rii't- -sVi) T-i'i | P11' 'ic 011 < *'}'? t.lio 1 rin- < .!(' kiv j ;oHowitijr.?!irscril>?il proj -. tflilti. ' j A" that pine, parcel j lyiiiir. liciii-i * '??! situate ; Failli> !>i .11.d Mate o.'Sfui i tuinin^ SIX i Y-N'INK ( ; iJubr *.vas Sjlclt, >ve guTO htr ri.a. ; mur c.r !? ?; :sii.l i> :u:111 a':u'. was a CLi!d, j;::'.; cried l>>r < i.v * tv- '' J :il!<! r :>t I'V ??' I . s!i<- U- .nil" Miss, sl.c cIisjii; to C -lorir I u;| t; (. Wi^{ ,,, :i '-ho i:.:J Children. o!"J g^Vu than C^utoriv j TKKMS Of : , (>i:i'.!i:tir uf t'je pure! ! paiti in easii, tli?; bahiiiCti year lru:ii the day ot'sa - - by lx?u?l of purchaser ai Jhildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. <?1ThV - - ..^' Clvrk's Office, * K. ii , ...... , Wii.nsboro, S. t\, ) . iiuiiifchciJ Remedy ? 1),]'.,;,'j!;lu:tr 1!- ls:'! i El LO in ?? SIC IN \ DEN'iU ; diseases ? Jg&m j ^B$anS? $8od lalm ji ^iBl! '+ Pf S^KOFt/LA, ULvERS, SALT > ; r> -r /\r- \ fT'T F PI* ' -L^^ ^ r. RiiE'JSS. ECZEMA, every # l>. J. VJLAI LL,IjL>^ > f"" m.jigi,ant SXIN ERUPTION, be- ^ \Y I N N> !iOK(. , tides heir3 eflicaciouc in toninq up the I ? .... P.. K._ 9 ! f\r ,-rr \ T v s>st<r.i 2nd rcitcnrg ir.e corisiiiuiion, ^ | ? 1 v.hsn impaired frc.-n er.y.<:ause. Its P ; ABKF ' r.'niisl S'j?or.-.2turaJ fceali-.sg properties & ,* / . i > in g araniicttg* a cure, If 1 ! 1J <"! I,wtVu f''ft\ M (Jir:c:io-.:?:6 ftiicned. \ vices To lhrCitiz?'UM?t tin 1 ? T arid Couiiiv. A >uai\. o? i SENT mi 5 re^lfulfy^ichjl. I 6U00 BALM CO., Aila.ila, Ga. 0 6? OlKlv, No 9 H.asl". i "oo,s west *' omte ... , ^ sS mm i in m i - mm m r~i I rnTTTii riTTTT?Ti )!@ j a rift bXLirjJ1 :h. soothes the soreness of the j - ! cm ttf of a j y y ^ g ^ _ - V. XL SS*kI*. : >> JfiSJBJ :erm:of me pr'f n^r. 1'ecKSW5 !WILL BE i CONTINU ctrCfy ffiat th? | op i'M vnu .1 .iu i wnlefl bo t'plief. liany I i vv If f ? ? "Jfl 5~S |New Mimnsry aaa H Cherry Pectoral j Til >ral, n Druggists. Ladies, if you want to see handsome . liave given this line our SPECIA cutiun to me di- , . r for sale before And we are sure our new styles, new designs Wiiins'ooro, 5. (J., trade. N J vxu viiY Our shelves we.se never heavier, nor cc nns'ufNsale,\u the rivalled and unsurpassed. sh. the following'? <DROP IN AN] : i . the County of j ^ 1 ^ ^ -* ZULU V?WV>illlH, ED vc'ES ^'e ti-eat you kindly, tenderly and graci< -l on tli"1 north by invest|UWlt ^ the corner stone of our policy ii-liard <>ii).son, ou ounir. ( '.! tin? f*a>t vest bv !i. V. Hruv BEAD 00 It DAILY EULI ??r tract of iaiul, 111 till' (.Ullllty Ot" -m -y y ulh (Jiiiotina, con- / \ 1 j \A/ :d acres, ~ rs i?f Dutchman's r r- ?I?*?* -^y?v j~ r lands of Winnie ' I I I Lj 1 \-J I .1 - Provence. ? JLL XL/ JL LJ. jpcrly ot John \\. In* >uit of Oynthiu . W. liooUhart as IN4 Ls WHERE YOU CAN t .> An'/ J, > A, FOR YG sec.itor of the last f John K. I'obt-rtiti IV, f.t. La.iiiia! I/r/.z'u; Stark.-foliii j " MT* S^58T ~3LrJK I.u!u Stark. Tliys. j il (i. liolu-rtson, i ami Hairii* II. Wc'S iloinjj business -M A n A IT 1 .A liny business under J.TJL 1 A_ 2. v KJ JL-J X.JL iter it (livi:!lciiJ, j to and Anniii F. i js doing Mi>iness j of Witte Ilrotlu-rs, j ^ '387* *5 M f>nler of the Court nadein the above for sale b:-fore the ight st lildd T, the |ierty. , to v.-it ^ j ^ >nc Iluinlmi iin.l | "? " ~ ^ 1 :}$) Acri-s, more * lie liDi lli a'nl east E. ea*t I rErii?|G'ROCERI ES . ! hi ! iii.L i)cin<:! Ly a:i.i St:;U? aforey-six ami Tlnvi> And Invite an ,J. ( i. S;il.?ier.S. -vl nt' laiui, Ijinj, Tli ri R "T711VT/ SgSI llVllVlJliiM i ?g, and sit- : ' 1 i p??? id Stale a for- said, j ,, . T ,, x-si .ores, more or less,! CLERK. & SALb. j lands of the late I I \ J ids of Levi Moore ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ >ther.s." I county ov faiufikld. fALK: | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, j hase-? onoy to be .... I nlunce a rrrdit of i J. F. MeMastcr, PiaiutifT, r.v. John B. ? if sale, with inter-1 Glenn, Defendant. ly of sal-, pavabkr j _ . , , ile debt and inter-! * -*? pursuance of an order of theCourij e purchaser tti give I i of" Coimnr?n Pleas, made in t he j a murt^a^t or tiift j above ca.se, L "i[l oiler lor sale j p-r for all j before liie Com t llou-e d >or in YVinns- r I luf j KillST MONDAY IN JANlrAUY j cu: i ?ext, within the loyal hours of ?o!e, at j i'l'T o-<- su-rm En- ! public outcry, to the highest bidder,! 's. ui'mI oiic'Cotton ' foll?'*iiig-de#cribed pioperiy, to; j wit: j J i JtN"N'!N(JS, j All that piece, pircel or plantation;! 1 | C. 1*. F. C. j of land, lying, being and situate in the! v / _JL ] County of Fairiteld and State aforesaid, _ 1 containing SALS.. ' . ONE JIUNDlvED A< RES, j All [cuMj'vt ! more or le?a. on waters of Morris j De "" *t' *' " i Creek, bound.-d bv lands of or form- j ~1 I - I> 1 \(M I l.WU'.l.J/. rn V lllVllt.'tt It. /. I t vyut ? , ?a..-* i Iu\ i 1.S2AS, ; Carrie Hundriok .md others, being the J a.!.. in: -i- ,f Mi Hie tract < f land e?uiveyed to Starling | JJ. Me Cants, de-; denn. d?-cea-ed, by W. A. Clarke and j Jim. \V. .Smart, i James A. Clarke, :is executors of! ,ts K. Sin irt, and 1 Henrv Claike, br d< ed of date Uth 1 fcurie 1). .M<;(. reerv ; October, ISSn. erv, as copartners < i tin- firm name of j TKKM> OF SAI.K. ; "l/P.'l/P t., Defendants. j Ooe-Ualf of the purchase-money to ; rder of the Court be paid in ca-h. tlie balance on a Ciedit j nade in the above j <,f twelve mouilis from duv of sale ; for sale, before the ; n.jt|) interest, navabie annually, upon ! is ah a iihsboro, on the i thc Ul.til ' pai.i in full', to be|"lgY6 N JANLAUV ! Micured by bond of (he purchaser and j* ^ hours of sa!?\ at j mortgage ?f the premises swld, and: iitfIiost bidder, the j lf,e j)nrcl>aser to pav fur all necessary 1 T> nnT lerty. to wi : " I ureOIuli or tract of land, ! > > n rtn-rrvr-o i 15 *e! iu tlie County of Clerk s 0(hj?'>, ^ II. H. JEL?Fl^iGS, ^ , nth t aro in.i, con-! \Vinn.*lK>ro, S. <C. C. C. I*. F. C. f p.,,.#* Old Ij i December It, 1891. 8 rea ) AC ICES j 12-12-3: i d oil the iiMitJ: by i ! Pure Uiu L ice. Oil till! .South I ; f u. Defortes, ai d CLE UK'S SALE b-ve* Ij-'.tua M. I,. S ott. j ! , , iK.y. i STATE OF SOUTH CAUOLIXA, Pure O.d J : j 12 res ;;tse money to bo county ok kaikkiki.d. V" a ('re^? 01 j CO CUT OF COMMON' PLE\S. j Pure Old ml' aVotS'eof ! Luu::l M- v<cott r'"- Jul,n w- -mart and j 12 yei ask at tlie option I il. C. Sinait. , p..iclt:is'-i tj pay ' I N pursuance of an onler of the Court i. ure Ulu j 1 of Common Pleas made in the above 10 yea . -I K.\.VI.stated case, I will offer for sale, before the ! C. c. |> F c j Court House door in Winn^boro, on the p.,re Old ( | FillST MOXDAY 13* JANUARY j 10% j next, within the le^i! hours of s le, at) ! public outcry, to the highest bidder, the i _ " < l 7 > \ r i iminjifv. o wit: i i i v j. . : iwii".?i.i_ ,..?1 | AH liat certain piece, paieei or tract of j j !und, lyin:: and situate in Fairfield County, jagp^^, ' at'oit s:tid. on the lir-:t<l waters of Lit-1 ' tl?- (V<!i?r <.'ivek containing P. I OXK IHWDIIKI) AXD SIX ; Acres, mot e or less, Hounded north by! ~f j lands now or formerly owned by John '1. Alio the < 1 I Hall, west by l?nds of John II. Cathcart, ! n. I south bv lands of the estate of James Law, i * j east by "lands of O. S. Jones. \ >V*tsr. % , lEItMS OF SALE. ~ .'V * j Une-half the nurchase-monev to be paiJ [ . ,A . - ' in cash on the d.ty of sale, the" balance in ! ? Also 1U,U* ; X?rth State (yr* j/ * oik? voir rn>ui uuv :n v*n.?* u.u,.,^v <>n .said baiamv from day of saie. The j Chewiuy T X of- purchaser to yive his bonii secured by a ! Ci2*rette?,' I scr-'Qy&i^S^ mortuas* of tin* premises soid for the credit! an(j t jie nut Town ^-U-XJLr portion aim to pay for s? 11 necessary paper-. I ..... /i" public patroraqe > Klerk's Oliice, K. II. JENXlS'GS, suittneuw | Winnsboro, .S. C. C. 0. P. F, C. i?ton Street,three j December ;4, $-2o*xij j i'J-ir.-::t Opposii ?- -? * - ' 1 ATTRACTIONS [E WEEK * i ATI ON 'oF DAILY ARRIVALS J 1 FRESH AaaUkli'jbM IYA?I.?V^ ' "V UVV1MU8 ill IJKU JLfVpc fj" * " *1^1E Dress Goods anil Trimmings, call on us. " % Z c jflHHMH L ATTENTION, jjBHfl ;, new fabrics and low prices are bound to capture your mnters trophied with such elegant goods. They are un 3 GIVEilUS A LOOK, Dusly. To render uato every buyer equal value for their jETIN in front of- our store. T/TFCVRD & DO ACE TO BUY fiOODS 'I rET THE MOST SOLID VALUE >IJR MONEY. i 7 WmW^, A Z2JK. H-flBs* ^ A .Y & TURNER'S. E"*T ?aiHrr^?n^a^ 1 HATS( / i AND HARDWAHffl % * i!._ ^ it.!. t inspection ?i 12311 SE STOCK, j OME AND SEE I OUR 1 IILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS, CHOICE BEAD- flj 5 Books, Bibles and Testaments, Xmas Cards, Manire and Toilet Sets, Photograph and Autograph jfl IIRSTMAS I bums, Choice Extracts and J.Jerfumery, Writing ' sks, Portfolios, etc. Additional goods to arrire. GOODS. 1 ASTER, BHICE & KETCHIH. | Tn/^ /"i 1CQ1 1 JS^rVjr-lN KJKjr j nportedCafnac Brandy,. U?J ^ttr* B*fc?r itjurbou WUUk??y. .. irs old, wurratKed, ,-i~J; nportedCognac Brandy,!jPure (>:d Cibiaet live Whi?k?y. J r? old, warranted, \^ - !a!ifon?iaCogiiacBrtudy! hrii,'ur' ?!d. C!uW Ky* rs old, warranted. ; pV | Wai-fcey, Imported Sherry Win*,! New EwM Uuu|j G| ir? eld, warra I jj|g(.^fJrrrf ?i.<} Ginger Braudr. / Imported Part Wine, ^"*31 irs old, warranted. J pure DaT# Jou%f B >urh(|fJ WhU ^ * * i a- a -?I_ .... I |. California. Port Wiue,j fT! ?y, <M'F??"" ? -? ,r? old, warranted. ! j . i-c w;no I K -i P??r* 2f?rsb C*roli?* C?ru Wbi?;?lifor?u hberry W.ne,, ^ . k Export beer, Ac. 4c. ,r8 old, w&rraited. I L -i j H 0 LID A Y S. CHA5IPAG5fKN, ET . celebrated Clicquot Imported Cba??*sne ?eTer*l kraud? of zality American Champi^nei,. Ales, Porter^&fcd Appolinaris ? -nnA a irn rmAntt 00 of the best brand? of 10c. and 5c. Cigari, and the ?*l?brated Oid Sraokinj* T?bacco, Rich and Waxy, Drummer aid New Broom 'obacco, and Ricbmoad Straight Cut. Kinney Broa. asu Duke Havana Cheroota, Jbc., &c. Ail of wbioh I offer t? mj cu#k)in#r? ^ ilic ef Wiunaboro and Fairlield Connfr at rcacea&ble price*, lew to ii, for cash. F. W. HABENICHT. te Postoffice.