The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 20, 1892, Image 2

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f TIIE NEWS AND HERALD. P USLI SUED E VEIL Y WED 2?KSDA Y -BYNEWS AND HER/* LD COMPANY. TKRJIS, IS ADVANCE: Vcar. .... SI.50 Viz M??tUK. .... ,7S '-ADVERTISING RATES. CASH: On.' dollat a square for the first insertion and Fifty Certs for each subse'ir.nt insertion. Special rales fcr contract advertisers. Marriage and death notices free. Regular rates charred for obituaries. Orders for Job \Vork solicited. All business communications should be addressed to J. Q.Davis or L>. G Dwijdit All communications fjr publication should be addressed to W. D. Douglass. This newspaper is i.ot responsible for opinions and views exptessea anywhere else than in the editorial column. All articles for publication must be ac companied by the true name of tbe author and written* in respectful language and written on one side of the paper The true name requircdasan evidence of good faith. WINNSBORO, S. C. Wo/inow/Iav Jsjiinnw ?0. : : 1892 We publish tkis morning the ee*stitutioii adapted by the last Stat# Democratic Convention. "Partt faithfulness is party dishonor is an expression of ClerelaneTs that's ifoiug the rounds iu the press. It is pithily put and is mijhtr good logic. ~^ Wb htpe our contemporary the State will look up the matter, and see whether any previous Governor has Made the State pay 810.50 for hanging . pictures it? the EXcctUiV?~Ma.flf5IBli^ r~k *" ' ?lor joggling- beards, c?mbs, etc. The State furnishes the public with -- Governor Tillman's tax returns. Read them far yourself. Bear in miud that he would not sign the resolution extending the time for paying taxes, yet he had not paid his own taxes on" January 13. GevERXOK Tilljcax says that he did sell 12 cows to the Asylum for $442.40. They -were Jersey cows. We don't know -whether thev were sold f?r milk cews, butter eews or what, but we do know that it is n?t exactly the right thing f*r the Governor to sell to an institution arer which he lias charge. The Florence Times wants the houses of Florence numbered and the names of the streets posted. Why, friend, Winnsboro has had the names f her streets posted 011 the corners fer over twelve years? Is Florence jnst now getting that far? If Editor Ayr ceraes to "Winnsboro, we assure him that he will not <ret lost because he can't find the names of the streets. 1 Tmu is a season when farmers can't d? much w?rk except to s?w grain, xt is the first month in the new year, and many will begin the year by marrying-. Sociables will be given. All kinds of gatherings will take place. S?me will change their homes. Some will ge into new business enterprises. It is lficicsti ine moiuu a uuHugeo, aid we hope that our correspondents ? Trill write us about all these things. ' ' The local columns of The News axd Herald will be under the control and management of Mr. D. G. Dwight during this year. As will be seen at the top ot this column all business communicatioas should be addressed to Mr. J. Q. Davis or Mr. D. G. Dwight. These gentlemen will attend J to ail business matters ef the paper. All correspondence fer publication, accompanied by the true name of the writer, thould be sent to Mr. W. D. Douglass. One piano $20. Sixty-eight cows - averaging $12.64 Lo*k over it and Sguie a littie. Total amount of taxes about $70. (rets a salary of $3,500. and sold $442.20 worth of cows te the Stat-e not long ago. The State r\ovc -f/M* i??rorlino- hnards. J-ac?= , chairs and lounge?, and combs. Taxes not paid on January 13, yet claimed that the joint resolution extending ^ tiu*; for payment of taxes wouldn't be signed because the State Treasury needed m?ney. ?. . The only reason given for Governor Tillmaifs re-election, that vre have seen, is that given by the Abbeville Press and Banner. It thinks that since it has been customary to give Governors two terms, Governor Tillman ought to be re-elected. It says: "Whether Governor Tillman has satisfied the public demand or not, there certainly will be found many voters who prefer to stick to the old rale." That was the rule of the ''Ring-," and Governor Tillman, besides, went into office on the profession of enmity and hatred against all old customs. That's one of the things he was "to reform." So he couldn't base his claims for reelection on that. Will Governor Tillman carry off those combs wken he vacates tha Executive Mansion? We believe one ~ n - * /%! ? r, vrrCkC* 1\AT?VATT*/1 I Ills insinuating univiivui fro* Senator Bingham, was that Governor Tho?pson had carried off! tilings from the Mansion that should i iare been left there. Grv. Richardson i ia order to nip in the fcud the possibility of the repetition of such slander had an inventory made of what the i Executive Mansion contained. S? j Governor Tillman can't in all c#n- ]. science take those combs with him.! But what will he do with them? A ! ( comb is somethiag like a tooth bmsh; , { it does net pass from family to family. . I Rheumatism Cured in a Daj*. "Mystic Cure" f?r Rheumatism and , Xeuralgift radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is j' remarkable and mysterious. It re- : moves ut one# the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The j fccw first dose ?:reativ benefit?, 75 cents. ' Sold by W. E. Aikea, Druggist, { J* A COXVKXTIOX of f:irn:?M*< tvas held ' Some Yorj fcina in Memphis om the 8th inst. The ob- jt js a verr gir ject af the meeting- was t? t:ike some qqtc ^or Tillman steps towards reducing tke acreage of uotj bufc it ig des( o.tten. Ther passed a resolution re- ?mv. in as much a commending the rai*in?r of 20 per cent neimccc] (]1C use d less cotton tkis year. The resolution }ia(| hardlv o-ot can do no good unless each individual lia(j one iu ^ .)0C farmer will make it a resolution unto riiai|e a Misdemca himself. We believe the object of the j tnre i,efore he W(J1 resolution is in the rijjht direction, but jt js a Te,.v each farmer must hold a little meet- n0^ Governor Til ing around his own hearthstone and courtesies of the 1 pass the same resolution and not only allo\rin? his pack pass it, bnt execute it. Let him re- charge, but as he w solve that he will plant less cotton, and predecessors il raise everything- that he needs at h- ine jt nijo-bt as tvcII b< as far as possible. Do this and von jie]^ aa express n?ed not go awar out to Memphis to Legislature liken pass a resolution that will make run i conduct a raisdem more prosperous. It matters very ~ nor Tillman appoi Coxghks-s will probably have one a.s lie appoints hoi question settled, and vre are glad to wol-th mentioning know ii. A great deal has becu wiit- j,;, warmest and s ten about linancial questions within urc now- jn the last two or three years. Some ],.|JV< Con^reismi journal# devote their whole editorial | ,7ustice Pope, Su ^ -i .... t._n .1.:. .1:.?: m it spucc U) tnciu* iii mi i iui5 uist/Rf^ivu i'ciuicim&rv "Jl.hu tke amount of circulation per capita far as offices x enters largely. Some have pat it at an 0f ^is more pr $5 per capita, some at $20, some at are jn 0^ce> anti r $50, and the Secretary of the Treasury ^vith pretty good : says that it is $24.50. Congressman elected and have a Livingstone, of Georgia, has intro- it j8 WOrth mCntio duced a bill providing for the appoint- jt js a gmau ma| merit of a committee to ascertain how Governor Tillrnai much it is. We ought to have it posi- but somehow he tive and accurate. We suppose that predecessors to > wnrl- ftf fli? Mmmittee is M.oe <]mt done, we shall hare seme unifonaity j self. of statement by financial writers as to I It is a small mat what is the circulation per capita. i Asylum buys its^i ? aa ? ! nor Governor Tillman has said that he j cn^^to that inst intends te electa Legislature next %lL-y?u might be su to suit him. A? the Laurens heard of it. gays, this will dividft>*e~^ndidate5 it is a very sma into two^il*?^>' ' One class will have 1JOt Governor Till) no"?pinion of their own, and will only ail(i concluded tba be the tubes through which Governor ^state buy a few fl Tillman will do some of his blowing". for the Kxeci They will measure themselves by the something would Tillman yardstick. They will virtually said if Coraptrolle confess that they want to go to Co- report had shown luabia to hate no opinion of their the State's money cwn, no will of their own, no inde- light his Excellent pendence of thought. They want to eyc. go to do what Governor Tillman tells Then again a them. They will be Governor Till- board, and a corni man's representative. This class of matters *0 far a candidates will surely be found next cerned. Still wi gammer, for some will think that's the state had to pay f way to be elected. The other class, as the Governor's fa our friend the Laurens Advertiser says, it dosen't make will be Men who have their own ideas ference whether about things, -whose Intellects are free pretty good share fr?m the hypnotizing influence of Till- Nevertheless, oue man. They are men vritli nerre, aorainj<t prerious courage and convictions. They may tjiat certain fan have voted for Tillman during the last offices. Xow the campaign or not. They may hare man with a stih beeu among his strongest supporters, brother with a s; They may have beem anti-Tillmanites brother'# sonin-!a or even Haskellites. It matters not. resentatire at $5 1 They are men high enough and strong secretary to Sen: enough to do what they think is best and the Grecnriih and wisest. These aro the kind of for saying that Ci men to make good lawmakers. They sen is c'e,-l" of his will not be afraid to refuse to rote and a gentleman, against the uuwise suggestions of the the Governor's, lis Governor whoever he may b?, and lunatic asylum x they will have the manhood to make We might go on a - - -l i* t * ^ effective bis wise recommenuauons. tenant uarv s jum As we have said this class is not con- good a share of lli fined to any one of the two factions sraall matter. that so unfortunately divide our people It is a small m now. We should get together, and hold two little ?111 determine that we shail select men for Trial Jus icc, yet office with the same care, prudence tutional. Still Gc and caution that we would exercise in just appointed a 11 selecting- a man to attend to our privato coroner in Oconee business. Now thefe are 1 m m. give them to you * -.A*.* r? -j lie t ?J A . . _W9rill? Ai. vuu The campaign of 1892 will e??u Tillman, because open, aad -we earnestly hope that the things doesv/t n people ?f Fairfield will n?t pass guilty ?f insinceri thr?tigh the bitter experiences ?f 1890. ke is. Ask Teui They are ii?w divided. There are J*11 believe that h two distiict factions in the County that he said durin each claiming t? be the ?nly regalar Has lie practiced Democratic Countv ?rgauizati?n. Both ^asn t lie misled i *u * a v " xf w ands of our best c claim that they have the right ?n their fer one term of 0 side. Fairfield is differently situated pleted and it is yi fr?m aiy other Ouity in the State, it. and we cann?t aff?rd to stand divided in view of the fact that this County J1U%> has such a large negro population, a Successful Pi.mt< T*e News and Herald announces *>t? now that, while it thinks that Governor (fSmthcrn T Tillman's administration has been a One of (lie mos failure as a reform administration aad of*'1* that he has been an insincere politician, cr' , domagojue and a would-be dictator, outdone all oihci it intends to do all in its power to ad- wctth of tobaec just our differences and, if possible, What he says abc place a bridge erer the troubled waters ;!ps hjg"'|j that divide us. We said when Gover- concise language, nor Tillman was nominated that we Editor <S?. 'fob. Joi intended to support hint. We did so. I will ?ivc tou We eaid when he was elected that we the cultiYation an< would criticise him when he deserved I breik mr isms' it and praise him when he merited it. 1 Carrol'* We have dene so, and we shall con- before I expect tinue t? io so. We can't support row# about three t Governor Tillman for re-election, for and drill from 1< we do net tbiik his record warrants P0llM(,s ? land is Dure ic it. Still we have the best interests of cotton seed or son: the white people of the State and es- soil shonld be broa pecially of our own County at heart, a,1<l harrowing. and we belier# that we shall subserve by throwing two . . , . . , , , .. gether and thru-.v that interest best by advocating a re- ;itb a c?t,e? pi.? conciliation in our County Democracy. #nce in a row. \Y This is not the time to discuss which plant I drag off th< side was right. We have not changed with a light pole o i?nn v A v my plants three an our opinion since 1890, but we realize, the ground " * " " " ? 1J . T and we think all g?od citizens gnttuu that case jl {nam i feel the same way, that ??od, effective The ab?ve ?r.?d? partv work, like ?ood governmeit, ^or either hand can only be attained though wise con:- *Jf ^ premises. Reconciliation can only be tkaw can be do brought about by mutual concessions machine wi:i insui and we hope that some steps will soon 01 drouth *' d Hie < be taken U unite the Democratic family J!?*!1. w l nis laicniiit; is :t in Fairfield. Xow is the time when 0j(] an(j n;uonu ur passions and prejudices will not will not work rrd make us stubborn. We have published As soon a? i!i<the Constitution of the Democratic * commence worki Tl aut* plough I try t party as it now stancis. ic proTiucs pulverized uuui 11 that County Conventions shall be held 1 top my iobace< ou the first Monday in .May to clect ?rnwih oi tbc p!a delegates to the State convention which land, lai giu^ I meet# the third Moudav in May to ^ ^ , . "L For Over elect delegates to the >ational Con- Mrs Window's : rention. Let the two Executive com- been used for over i mittecs get together and frame articles of agreement and let's have a united child, softens the ; family once :uore?a union of Till- cures wind colic a; . . . . , for Diarrhoea. It \\ inamtes, Anti-Tillmamtes, Stnughouts, jie suffeier lunnedi; Reformers and Haskellifces. * gists in every part m ^ fcve cents a bottliv ftl?. _ , 'Mis. Winslow'> tv Children Cr,y for Pitchers Castona* 'ake no other kiu.i. ill Matters Still i ; THE TARTY CONSTITUTION. lull ma.ltei wlielhci Adopted at tho Sei?teinberC?>nveuti?nIt>90 usesaficc pass. 01 Arti'-h' 1 There nhall be one or Ji'Ting of mention, more Democratic clnbs oiganizeri in s he >9 bittcrlj de- j eacli town-hip rr rrard, e.tch of which - - -i. I nlnb-4 hare a <ii?rii.cr litie?* * T h ?_ t t&em 111 isyu, inai . ... , ,, .. ? , . , I)<snt? ? ? ? ic C In??. ?and shall into office bcfoi o lie pir^idmt, <>?#- *.r uiwr rii e kat, and it had lo be presi c:it^, a ri-co!nii jr aiui rwiresr.or bv ihe Legisla.- pondif-k vv. ?n.l > i11:?r: fid "iVe it Up | and *!:?!! fiav> Jhr l- t'o-fii,, r , l, ICOinmilT^.. ??r thirc 1 wat'ci \rlieibci <-i turir,|;CI? v /.: A cnimintiee on lu-an accepted the fvisiruti,)!!, ?n 'xr-roiiTf ci;tiim!itrc, Express Company by and >n<*!i ou.n- rownitri r- a* t-> 'nli ?n!if -?crn v~x i ?f i! i#1 n f. ages to <re free 01; - . ,J, T i Article II. I hr nii*r:]> ??* of I};?' ould have denounced cjrti,s rr(.,u,K :thcy had done so. opening ? !' thr canvas*, and <e-?me 3 mentioned that he tnemb.-r ol iKe club invih-d s!?rak?-r "frank" and the deliver an addro-s at cv h mer-in^, it 'ise lias made meb ''X'fcS"'!!! IV rvoi.lc,., rf.l! eanor. hr.re p<*uer i<? call an extra tar-Hi&i: "t little whom Gover- the club, ?i;d one-fan rib of ihe n^mnts to office so lo*?' ^cr>; ?l '!,f> club shall conni u>e a qu ? , ? , . .. -Z roi.i for the transaction of busiur*?. nest men, but it is r-\r i?- i ' Article IV. 1 lie clubs in each e?un that lie has seen that ;y stial! be held toirrthrr kiij operated tr*:igest supporters under the control of a. county executive > Thfr^ Sp'iqtrr committee, which shall con -ist ot one ^holl \?oci?tc I ,,:eraberfrora eiiCh club to ke nomiJU Shell, Assotulc | liatsd ^ the respectire clubs and pennteimcni ot mc elected by the uoumy ^onvemion, >ert, and indeed as hat these powers to the said executive rould held?utnearly committee do not carry with them the * i-~ l.w", power to pass upon thy election of omineit lieute n mewb-rs to tl.e County Convention or nest of them in offices their qualification to sit as members, salaries. They were for this power belongs to the members ri?"ht t? Ihein but of the convention thronsrh Mie appoint Bfifiii ami action of a. committee ? nmg, at e v. credentials, whose report shall be tter whether or net acted upon a* to the members of tlie: 1 wears kid gloves, convention mar stem proper. The didn't like for his executive committee, when elccied, x- , , ? shall appoint its own., <fficcrs and fiil rear them. iet he ,,, ?.i-e wli? he wears them mm- ^a-*tfnveiition is not in session. The tenure ot office of the executive cornier fi-r-y,the mitiee shall be ntnil the first Monday - ;-p .. i" each election rear, at vhioti jor?< >. \ [ it i.tovei- .. - time the county cuiivent:on shall be Ld have sold twelve to?vtwrr to rworyusize th? uartv. jialioa for $-142.40, Erery Prefitl?Mitiai election rear the?e re roil would have CMiuny oiiTentiens in May shall elect dcl?-gute? to a Slate Convention called for ine purpose of electing delegate* 11 matter whether or t0 ,j]C National Democratic(.Jonrention tan is fond of flowers and to elect Hie member* of the Xatiot lis wenld have the * ?*' Democratic executive cemaaittee ower pets and flower thia State; and such State Con1 . . v.-ntion shall exerci3e no other power, jtive mansion, bull 'pt.jg gtate Convention shall be called certainly hare been by the Stale executive committee to t General Vcrners <nt,et ever? Presidential election vear the expenditure of ,he "hi"1 ^?d"e>t,ar '?M?r, > <! 1 . the State Democratic .Nominating for flowers to c.e- (jyjj vent ion shall be called by the ;y Got. Richardson's Suite Democratic executive commmee lo meet o? the third Wednesday in di'h nan io^lin*- September of each election year. pan, joocJ1|1o Article V. County Democratic con> are very, very small VfKtjeI)S stiall be composed of deles their cost is ton- ?raies elcctcd by the several local 3 diiln't know the clubs, one delegate for every tvventy1.. i. *,>. live members and ouc delegate lor a i-such ailices foi frac(ion lh,reot>e with llie ra"J? right to each county convention to a great deal of dif- enlarge or diminish the representation one familv has a according to circumstances. The si-a;/.!. ...f cwuntv conventions sliall be called ef tiie onice* di not. . . . . . _ together by the chairman of the reof the things said ?peciiv? executive committees Hiuier administration* wu.- such rules, not inconsistent with this iilie> got all of the coi;$ti:ution, as each county may adopt, ' ?\ "'in alld when a-sembled shall be called to re isi Governor xiii- . . . . ? . 1 ..... order by ihe chairman of the executive irv of ?3.oGU. hu c-?tntniitee, and ?nc convention s'ia!l alary of $5,000. his proceed to iio^inHte ami tlrrt uwm i~ .. t>~,. ??! >::ii / :?i nipinijrr.-j :i ure.Ulenf. <>n^ iOI'Jlicrn ;i >er?ur. anil prirat? *r T:,v ? .cc.-i-.rj . ... a.Ki it! :i*til r. . 1 !iC CsllbS r?f#"l.lZC i ,?r Iibv at *1,?00, b;. ni. iv, ! JN rlC-1 i* autlioiilT which *<*Hl lo UlC mjfressman Tillman's Coi.reini.?n Trhich iut t on the 13ih da? eonv.cittee at $2,000, < > 'lSi)0, shut!! bo ivcu^tiized . & * i'u* fii.T ififii i'i ?vitlrtl. a near connection of , . . * lu>\7rTc:, liirtlau* cmntr conrr..tiui is a clerkship at the jn,;v pr;u?ij i|i?- j..riua:iun ut a ik-w t $1,000 or $1,200. cinb <?r r.iiih.-br a iw?-:hh:ds r.?ir i f nil shevr that Lieu- its members: Provided t'urlh.r, thai lilr lure equallr as il! :,i' ( i'irS vvi'1' a p 'i'l,lalio" vS 5-0u0 ^ and over there mar be tvyo clubs in C office*, ^ a ui"<t5 b? or^HUiz-.d in obcciiciice t* iiiii cotistiuuijii us are Jitter for ii 111:111 to iliUCiubi riscv?listc this mid .CCS like Coroner and J" '??"*?* ??l ?!' !>? tl,-y shall haw r?,|>r?i#eiitJiMOu in tue Omuty it is haruly censti- ^ony-miou* re.-peiUTely, :i* staid irerner Tillman has couyi-mion*. Miail declare in accor* 1a.11 trial justice and dance witn ilic provisions ui this constitution. Article VI. The Stale Nominating ittle things, but we (j0w-tini?:i for ihe nomination o; for what they arc Go?ornor, Lieutenant Governor and voted for Governor other JStare offices in 1S92 and theictalitor, ui:d fur elector* fur President he has (lone tnc?e , ,, , , ,, and Vice "resident m the sa ne year (lean that you are amj every lYe?idcntia! rear thereafter, ty but it. means that shnli ho couipu-cd of <leiesat? s from selves honestly?do eac* c -nuiT in the ru me rein I propero a;? .m,.n in oti lion :u which 3uch county if entitled e tt simei c in an * , ? n i ? . in both branches ol twe General A^atng tkc last campaign. ^ly, ,aj(] Jeie?a'e3 are I? be chosen by "what lie preached? prinnirr elections to he held on thf thousands and tlious- )a.?t Tne*d.?y i? August ol each ceoitizens? ILs record ;ie>:> vcar, >hf deJeyntes to b; elected 1 " * c. t - ? - - . .. mcc is 11 cant com- to receive a ui-joniT 01 me T>ues c*si. our duty to inspect At t!:i? elect ion only white Democrat* shall allowed t? ro;c, except tliit il.- ? i lirjfrocs w ho voted for Gen. Hampton iages iiis crop. in 137G and who vfcted she Democratic ' ticket continuosly since mar be allowed ?r Tells the .Story in a t? Tote. The Club l'olii of ike par?T v>or<i?. ttiuil coii-ritnte the reuimry list and vbticco Journal.) shall bs open to inspection-fry ;.?j? it successful tobacco niembtMM.f the partr, a;,d ^e election Carolina is Mr. L. undrr ii>i? cl*a?r ^ha.!i be held and ViI?0M (Vu.'itv IIi< regulated tinder the Act of the G*nes '"ood/a-nV'iic has ral Assembly of the Stale, approved s bv irowin- $500 l>eC'*b.r 22, 1SS8, and ant ????*0 on a sintrh; acre, (jneni Acts of the I^egi.'ljtuie of tiiif tit tobaco*"gr#wing Si*te^ecuii?l primaries, when ? and the following PC-eewarv. shall be held two weeks ieth*d in crisp and later. lje ?ays; Article \ II. The officers of the btate / ' " Convention shall be a president, one vice-president from each Congressional t my expei lence in district, two secretaries and a treas1 housing of tobacco. urcr. at least twice, hiiu | Article VIII. The State executive pulverize with an cemmittce shall be composed of ?ne About eight nays member from each county, to be seset plants 1 run tr.y iectecl by the respective delegations t:id a half feet apart, an(| electctl by the convention. When <ur to six hundred elected said executive committee shall rs per acre. If the its ?wh officers, shall meet at I une stable reanurc, tjic eajj 0f tjlC chairman or any lire ! icthing to ewnch the members, at such times and places as iclcast while breaking }1C or (]iev- 1Nay appoint. The member I snake my li-lges of the National Democratic executive heavy farrows to- committee from S?uth Carolina t-hall ing out the midaie be clewed by the May State Onvenr with Ion* sweeps? tjon jn igjo and every fom* year* hei. r?&uv 10 trans- thereafter, and when elected shall be top ?f tiie ridges cxofficio a member of the State execur ac:intiii!sr, and put tjve Comrai(tf.'r. Vacancies en said dahalffest a pait, ^fa(C executive committee by death, I ^ is very riois; in resignation or otherwise shall be tilled bicker. _ t by the respective county executive of urppar-t:<>n wi.i CUInmitlees. The State executive comor machine setting. mittee is charged with the execution tobacco t r nil * pla ii I e i, ;uu| t|jrecij#n ?f the policy of the party much net in- woik jn the State subject to this constitution, we by hand, lin- the principles declared in the platform re a stand ia .-eason 0f principles and such instructions by ;rop Claris oft more , j-esolution or otherwise as the State set wi.h tn* l'e?* Convention may frem time to time pert.'ct succcm en j adopt.and shall continue in office for bit levci I nn., out j rears frtm the time of election or Nmikji h ?>ie:np^ _ ^ j U]ltjj {}ie as5embling ef the State Xempiunt sioju ni.i;i:? inating Convention, wh'ch moots in i'j? it, andwiiii hoe September of each election vear. If fnijih rnv cuUiviain^. "cty occ,urs ?n *he Statc tic,ket> j. ; 01 xOi electors, by death, removal #r > according to tne i 0tjicr caus0) tj,e committees shall hare lit and sliei.tflii o. | rinrr^v tn f|1P Tacancr bv a waioritv from S to 20 leaves. *,v/"""-"T, V", " rote of tijc Trhole commute#. "~~r v r Ariiclc IX. When the State ConrenFifty Ye.as tiou asseniblod it sliall be called t? order hv -r'iri by the chairman of the State execntive litt-V V-? Ta D\ ?i ii.i ? . ., , , cliil'im while teeth- fonuniUee, a temporary president shall ceess It so-jtijes the be nominated and elected by tke conzums, allays all pain, vention, and after its organization the iid i* the W->r remedy conrention shall proceed immediately ill relieve ; he poor lit- to t fficers h1 )\vo^^nr'f a'^ t0 i the 1 wentvand ask foi * ''*eH jolhir.jj * 5-Hifxiy Article BHHBI rM<'irwwrrm? ?t?i?i 1? 1 1?n muni i ~ it i ~ 1 | *Xt Is Remarka With what promptness Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops a distressing j Irritated membrane, and induces refreshing sleep. As an anodyne ? ! lungs, especially when hemorrhage or other consumptive symptoms ha ! selves?and also as an expectorant, Ayer's Cherry rectorai is insiirjia ! I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral !n my " Ayer's Cherry Pectora i practice since 1353, and have always found it re- severe lung affection, wliii j liable for the cure of colds, coughs, and all lung quick consumption. V.V v. diseases."?S. Haynes, M. D., Saranac, N. Y. cine as a household neeeis "For twenty years, during autumn and winter. ^erre Haute. Ind. I I bad a bad cough. Last October it was much ' In April last I was aflik | worse, being attended with hemorrhage of the and felt uneasy about it. f< | luugs, so that part of the time, I had to keep my nate in consumption. It I bed. Being advised to try Ayer's Cherry Pec- congh remedies: butnothl i -?' r vtr. ?.o it- and hv the middle of until I procured a bottle c I Wl?., * ... , j March, having taken about four bottles of the toral. which gave me { medicine, my cough was cured."?Henry Kesser, less than two bottles. I ws j Mlllington, Tenn. work."?Jarvis Day. I h " Six years ago, while a traveling salesman, a^?vc statement is true is | I was suffering from lung trouble. For months Shaw, Kartlaad, B. i I was unable to sleep in any restful posture. X " Twenty years ago I w j bad frequent coughing and choking spells, and ease of the lungs. Doc to | was often compelled to seek the open air for and said that I could not I relief. I was induced to try Ayer's Cherry began to use Ayer's Cherr] Pectoral, which immediately helped me. Its I had finished o:ie bottle, j continued use has entirely cured me, and I I me. I continued to take j believe has saved my life."?Alonzo P. Daggett, j was cured. I believe Aj I lifp."? Samuel (3 Smyrna auus, jae. . , Ayer's Cherry Pec Prepared by De. J. C. Ater & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold 1 Price $1. Six bottles, $5. i i - - . bin -- election in each Congressional district SEW AI)TIin this State on tlie last Tuesday in ^ _ A ,A 1000 "" ! ?r?w twrt -roars .1 , , ,1 ,->-?* t?--, AlgUM, iCCi, uuu vivii ^ j. . thereafter, to nominate candidates fer JL) i i i Congress, to lie conducted and man- Daniel F. I?raty, aged as hereinbefore provided in the ; election of delegates to the State Con-; A,? ^ ? vention. The Tote te be received, i vou/addr*^' tabulated and announced by the State; bottle. Wuii executive committee, to the chairman,: v v , ' , . ; ; JtwUtilL.N 1 1. of whom the result is to be transmitted ; by the respective county chai.nmes by ; psa ??. the first Tuesday in September 1802, J OMfS and every two years thereafter. The I iTortaU*. Scr?A?afal wker^aJI election for solicitors of the different j ",1>w5,,c'4'mj,il#wl#rt circuits shall be by primary, subject to *T - 1vamiliifinM: Q II fl fa : LIUS SiAIIlU l UiCd UUil itgUiuuv.K', ?uM ? - j .. b? announced in the same way as be- j fore set forth for Congressmen. ; Article XI. Before the election iu ; 1S92, and each electiou rearthereafter, j * the State Democratic executive corp.- j nittee shall issue a call to all candi- \ dates for State offices to address the j ? _ . ^ # .1 W7. iytirfi, "j people of the different counties, of tht; j-;;S;?*aco&WS State, fixing the dates for the meetings j ^ at and also inriting' the candidates for j .r,.kf) . 7 Congress find f#r solicitor in their re-1 ~ T? spective districts and circuits to be \sf^~ .'"vj ? present aud address the people. At! such meetings only' the candidate.'? 2 above set forth shall be allowed to i ... - .. speek. Article XII. It shall be the duty of each county executive committee to r appoint meetings in their respective v.. . . counties to be addressed by the candi- . - dates for the General Assembly, and f?r the different c?unty offices, ali "juii ii" ~ ~ i whom, including trial justices. shal! be elected by primary on the l?.?t Tuesday gLig/ggolP) 1 in Augtut of each election year under the same rule* and regulations herein- HOW Lest! I before provided. j ^ " y&g* Article A'111. Each county <ie:?*ga- gg/ nas^fy tion to any State Convention shali have ^nr^lnsfit power to till any racvncv therein. &? Mlgr Article XIV. This constitution may ^||?ff^ig|psgg be amended and altered onlv by the ?sES^S3gp?5Ki State Nominating t onTenti#n which ^|I0W meet."- in September of each election seu-pbeser year. Gold Medal pbizee Article XV. Any County failing or youth^exhIus'; refusing to organize under the provi- diatubk "decei: sions of this Constitution shall not hare representation in the State l)eui?c:'atic iy'inan*, doable sea: Conrention. ns with cc dors on ^ of the Press ted volt testimonials of the < rriniouncod Hopeless, Yet Suved. Consultation in porsc JVnm a, !?*;trr w.itie.i ??\ Mrs. Ann E. 5^*^ iJ?522I'^m nar.i, of Croioti, I), \w qr.vlc: "Was Medical, t .ken with a cold, whk'h si-ttlcil oil Boston, Mass. my Lnii^s, ei.ugh set in ami fimiUy tt-rtui- Tue reatxxiy jaeaic listed in Consumption. Four "doctors bnt no equal.? sav-; me up, savin* i (oa d not ;iw but a short tniiii. 1 ave myselt up to lnv every WEAK and N3 Saviour, determined if i couid not stay ba 8TEO>'G.?2Udi with my triends on earth, 1 wouiti meet my absent ones above. My husband was ad?i.M*d to get Dr King's Xew Discovery |?\r T? for Consumption. Coughs and Cv!d>. J " gave it a trial, took in all ekht hoti!r$; it has cured nie -r.d thank Co! i :va mnva well and hearty woman." Trial buttles i T"} ; ree at Me Master, LJriee & Ivefcjiiiu'j D.'itg '& >i ji l;Store, regular size, 50c. and 5100. ^ 11 ^ 15. K. TILLMAN'S TAX RKTl'UNS. SoR?e Funny Figures frwni l?dgcficlcl County, to Which the Attention of Comptroller General Fllerbe is Respect- ^ JUL'ES, fully Directed?The Governor's Tux Not Tet Paid. RTJ( (The Slate.) Edgefield, Jan. 13.?Special.?The H ARNESS following are the tax returns of B. R. ^ x ' Tillman. He returns property in two townships?Meriwether, where he ?And z lives, and Cooper, where he owns a plantation. I leave oft some machinery /' T \i P H I J that he returns. ' tH jl i "( j Meriwether tswnship: U .J 11 LilUlLi Go cows $ 700 00 4 mules, $75 each 300 00 Which r/c olVci^jJ 4 horses, at ?62.50 each.. 250 00 guar^t-c^'Tj'p'ea 15 hogs 20 00 jy-pTirc*. 1 watch ' 40"00 Give us a caii 1 piano ' * 20 00 where. 2 vehicles ._. w... 50 00 Household furniture.'." 200 00 \ 765 acres land... 2,700 00 f? . iv * cows/.? 3o 00 sainiM.".i?oo msX!5. i') hogs /o 00 l0. h0=s .!'J Notice for F 1 wag?n .50 00 1,125 acres land 3.800 00 I L apply to rn, . , , i- i * "t I'r?)i?a!c !" ' j lie governor, notwithstanding he Fijifav, tin- _;::h <' was%eanxi*ns to raise tax money, ami ful- :l would not approve the resolution to tm1 Estate ?f ii. extend the time, ha* not yet paid his cease-'. ?wn taxes. i - 4t Itch on human and horses a?d all animals cured in 30 minutes hy Wool-j ford's S?!'iiar\* Lotion. This never. . . ,T_. | if:iiK f.y >V. f.. AlKtP, \Viuii."?l)-.?io, S. C. * i -*&-' v fFhen Baby wtu Giclc, v/o gave h?r Ca#t*rla. Then *he was a Chiid.she cricd for Ciistos ia. Whec she became Miss, slie clung w C"?torifc WbeEobe Lad Children, she gave them Caatcrl^ Tr""". Lx. W jrii.^ I - 'n vn-^car-q^-^...^ . > ' .l.KrTMf ?<- -.. ? | STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.j I Cor.XJ y of faiukiei.d. I .. fin- av/'mmvov pf.I'as. i UUL a i v/i * w J.irves I. llrysnn. l"Ia:utifF, to. David A. j | Hcndrix, I)e'>ud s:i^?HuaunoMjvr Ilt-\ I Zt/'. Cvmjilfiitil Screed. { __ __ j To the Defendant above-named: j j\/| j \7Ol1 AKE HEREBY summoned and re- j _t_VjL L t quired to answer the Complaint in ; I this action, which wfs this day fi;ed inj i the office of the (-lerk of this Court,a copy i of which is also herewith served upon you*, j and to serve a copy of jour answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers, at their offices, Nos 3 and 4 Law Kange. Wiuns-1 ; boro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer ? ) the Complain* within the time aforesaid, , the pla'..:tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the --AS=^rx OlMUJIiilillU Dated at Winnsboro, S. C , ou the -i:d : 1 dav of January, 1S92. . * I McDONALD, DOUGLASS & GCEA!!, ; Plaintiff's Attorneys. J To^-he Defendant, David A. Ilenclris: j Take notice, that the Complaint in tiiis / \ \Jj f \ / I \ction (together with the Summons, of ? 'T ' * V / ^ which the foregoing is a copy) was this *- * day filed in the office of the Cierk of ilie Court of Conim-Mi Pl^as for Kais field , I County, at. Winnsboro, in the St-te ^ [ said. \ J I Dated January 2, 1S0L'. | McDONALD,'DOUGLASS & ODEr R, acataBKacoaaKaacBRggscB o? iimty aa acaiaaw>ag?me??a?????? ,|3i@ ! cough, soothes the i for soreness of the j ve manifested them- i ?>? ^ > ? fcs m bm mi i r t ' kf3 m . b 1 C"TtK my wi?0 of a rh we sugyseaS to be iff rcjytd this me?ii>ity."?\j\ a. SSfckle. j I ted 15afl eongh, * ?nrh- term!ried 6evrtal *teds of ngseero*<3 to??!p mo | Aycr'tf'C&OTy Pec- ( #7^ A* CTj- ? " g|" ' at once, ajid By using j 13a /-ha j-.-'?1> 5Sa j able to 7?gjae my I zL'Sz. ?i. crthj certify ffiat the ? e?SM.- Ii?jrCcQ4r." r~v; i ? s Enabled *?tli a dis j " ? rs .i(Sirde4 ao felief live many *nflths. X r Pectoral, and. before StSS TO MEET THE DEM A SSeTSf and to reduce stock, we to pa i 5 iTli118*! ay all Druggists. "iiftri .rt s?B at1 _mpw-' ^ in i ? \ x-j v v rsaiis. Pi'".no* $.>3 :>. (Jat:i!o?rue FfiEEJ iisl!in?tou, X. J. - Ds.Tait's A?t;iuai.exk 1&, never falls; send us , we will mail trial Kg A -Sit nr. cc..iTr-e I?a A 02 & Hfs9 W:StS CSSlflby :-'a ISTUSUUR EAB :S!0H5. Whispers heard. Com- __ , . - _ , Eca.'iU.MI.SoMbyl'.HISCOX, a 6a > 5a_7 5E u W*t??8?- bookofpwoayfiJU. " ' PACKER'S i J iAIR BALSAkS OS a=J tue hair.j :c? a Jcjwritnt cruii- I e Fails to Kestore Gray| J __ to its Youthful Coior. j ] H \ \ / s^aip c!ifc?>? Si i*;7 la.uiij. i j 11 1^/ \ / iw. undgl.Wt Pras^-M ; I I I Y 'MEMMm [lift. it ewre* tin* ver^t Couch* jwcon, I'm:**, Tukc in xim*. JO elf. kJSSSB'KCSrr Ar+^r-RB&OX 11 > G-i yjj_k W I ,Ta SHOES. . All of this stock will be s< next two weeks.. How Regained 51 - THIS S AI ;E I fB.ll.RBEA' YATIOX. A new asd only : ' ~ SSAY on XSKVOUS and ! _/v r\ WYT?T? ;II>1XY, EKKOES of! * * % 2 f*rtg 4 44 ? TED VITALITY, PRE- I 4??A3> M. * P A JUL l!i SE, and all DISEASES ! W " v 5of3IAX. S00 pages, cloth, j proscriptions- Only $1.00 I led- Inscriptive Prospect- ! ?iFBEE!iEoNwD! in or by mail. Expert treat- i ,E SECKECY and CEJB- j sftKAaoe |McMASTER, 21 si Institute ha3 many imi- i 7 Herald. ;, or Seif-PreBcrration, is a J b than gold. Read it now, j ?pvaitC mnn, nnd learn la ; cal Rctisic. (Copyrights^ ( vnnvn I ?70R GOOD AND CHEAP K> * -* i jL Paper Bags, School Baoks, Bla; ! Hilt to Hilt, Mohun, Children *f the a ,.{ | ing Packer's Tar, Glenn's Sulphur, C j=J I: M jl J \ I' : Ivory Soaps. Nurwcry ar.d Toilet x V i\ j-j .vi. i*. {Skin Powder, Tctiow's P?w tiers, To llLi UsJIIk>. Brushes, HoUfChold Ammonia. Per Blossom, Jockey Club, Biue'Bells, & Fixtures, Lanterns, 051 Cans, from ] i Gelatine, Baking Powders, Corn Stai ! Powder, Chicken Powder, Onion Se W AGONS, | Tobacco. i Drug*, Medicines ami Chemicals. SGIES, } Variety of Foed Preparations for C SADDLES. | , | MoMaster, , MCEAIK-?? to*. W<! rre^ripltonscrcfBll^Shigaa^: 5? I)t't!l in ?TO:?di? ^ >> >I C ="<^_ " ? z' w bcf"i*? i;:?\ elsK-l ' ?2%? If * 5 Sr??i mm Mm ''. &t'.o.,i ie awl ?<ifrtJs : ? rjiniiiitjyii tnal Pisclisrge. , | e -1 ||| g2g~. rVuiW-i County, on ^2-? ?2-cS-s * :,v ?.f Fcliruarr, 1?W, ^ c^Z^2 *?I??=cVS: ,-s Administrator "f: ** ?< a g r*-r ? " % ??c i. F. U". (. olcinaii, i'e- S 2 S:?" =" r>" x rrr^b5 < "H" ? ? nc|"c.: j u.ci>i.i:max. i o ?? = - r Administrator. 5 ? ? ^ is I HE PLACE TC ?v**^ 'l!f if a m ste*? HE YOU CAN GET THE M( FOR YOUR MONEY. s^ B-SA'rt s= \CAULAY & IT "TSTSrSCJETSr - _ &mm9 e 3ERI.ES AND H, <v? fncwfl^fiftn iiiiif. &ju Ai4?y?rv?*v? , J"\ I T71ATC1T71 vIMiiiNoii! D j^Sm 1 1 1 ?" IB? ffti IvJ 8 A L B S NTDS OF SCARCE MONEY 1 will offer for two weeks YORK - COSJ -0 ;~n -o jn )ed^-j>eice* shoesQ Did at a reduction in price for the J SCASH ONLY. <1 TY&BRO." BE'' UCE & KW'FP 1 iWdb V&J cfciu -ivj vi i^tSR5;0?S?v I iVELOI'E* AND V. KUiXG PAPER, tik li-iuk?, Bible:-, 'l>s:a:u^i?js, Not?!s? Abb'r :n;d others. Toikt inciudaticura, Cnsluiirt? Bouqu-?, C?tiilf at.d \rtic!c* as Boraciue f<?.' Ii-fiiiUf, VeWd ~*u "vutl j?.-nvi.*? jw.if shi! Shavili? faiDt's. a- (JiJti) Aj'jfie IJiflsfH'm, 0:8B*e c. Win.l(?\T <;:a-.c, i'u.i*, Lau?p I to o j*s? ?ii ?. K?>pji< rf, S}J 'rs4 Test*, rob, lShoe ]' i-1;. Horse ts untl Gari)?*:i S-e>'. Fine i ijms /hildrru jiiul IiiT ?.i '<*. MM Brioc & KetcM ifl ?o 1 day and nig-ljt. M 3o" 5 ^ ? s | p c ^ rc ? ? 1 mm ' BH ; = -=-?^=i< r""s^5%5>" ^MH LHr-- ^ ^ j ^| -*1" 2 )8T SOLID VALuM i J2-._ ?&&a3 I -T V X. T" "> J \ ?! . < 33".^.