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WINNSBOROj S. cT * Weduesuay, July 25. : : : 1894 Let u? ;varu the white voters of South Carolina that the negro is the balance of power in South Carolina. Thi3 comes not 111 the spirit or a mrear, but in the spirit of a warning-. ?v Governor Tillman said at Hampton that he would open up the dispensaries in about two or three weeks. The matter concerns us little, but every man in South Carolina know3 that the most conservative and wise course would be to let the Supreme Court test the law of 1893. The Supreme Court has declared the law of 1892 to be unconstitutional. If, after Judge Gary takes his seat, the Court should reverse tuis decision or declare the law of 1893 to be constitu tional it would allay a great deal of strife and throw around the law that reverence which should follow the ruling the ruling of the highest court in the State. But we see vindication that this safe conservative course will ? be pursued. But the dispensary is to be crammed down the people if necessary to get up political force. We have never doubted that Tillman would go to the United States Senate. We can see no hope for any other man. For while he has spanked the Alliance's baby unmercifully, they are too weak or too timid to resent it, and if they do resent it they will not have strength enough to elect a man who will nnrse the baby for them It is impossible for them to elect with their \ own votes and the Straightouts are opposed to a sub-treasnry man and they could expect no help in that qsarter. So it looks, and it is really a hopeless case for the snb-treasury now. But it is very amusing to see how many will try to explain Tillman's action. Some have cheek enough to say that he is still with them, when he plainly says, "I am unalterably opposed to the go vernment lending anvhndv-any ??t you can see sub-treasury nursing in this it's all right with us who do not believe in that kind of a baby. ?o It While You May. The Reform movement has found its basis. It is office now and not men. We will choke off the Antis. It may hurt some Reformer bat you know what:s sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander. The Anti's constitute the gander crowd but that don't matter. Xone of Them Would Do. In his speech at Barnwell Governor Tillman said that when Ellerbe mentioned the matter of a farmer for Governor that be asked Ellerbe to name several farmers who were pro , posed for Governor. "He named several. I told Mm none of them would do", and I asked "why don't yon run?" Ellerbe said his health was bad. "I told him if he ran I would hold hands off." So it seems that the Governor wants to say who will do and who won't do, by his own admission at Barnwell. There Is Xo Use to Deny It. The working of the Reform element - in the State is in the direction of ring rale. The language is this, in speaking of the County Convention to be held: "No member shall participate except such as voted lor Reform delegates in 1892, and all others who pledge themselves to abide by and support the ticket suggested by the State Reform Canvention of 1894." Well, what does it mean? It is ring rule frcm rim to hub. The general ^ voting populace know it. They know that the ringsters will bind them up, the bosses will pick out the men f?r office; but what can voudo? What will you do? Weil, boys, we will tell you: It is Boss Ben, and you must! come up and take your dose. We know that it don't suit tbe craw of a good many, but (he Alliance had to swallow it and so just open your month and take it down. This sauce was good for the goose and we don't suppose it will hurt the gander. BUCKIIEAD ITEMS. Tlianks tbe Lord, But not Tillman. Buckeead. S. C., July 20.?Thanks be to God I am able to repart rain in the most plentiful quantities every day this week except yesterday, when there was only little, but plenty in sight, and it is showering for the first today, at this-writing 4.15 p. m. We also had a light rain Sanday night; it has improved the appearance of the crops very much. It is a fine time for setting out sweet potato vines, cleaning and mending ditches and terraces. ^ I am pleased to see one of your correspondents wri'ingof large turnips; what a great vegetable they are; and ? tKo rUv nr?f or Olig-ht not to be, when the farmer shall have them ^ for the table fresh, and for his stock the year round. I think so far as my experience goes, they are the best vege table for all purposes and the easiest to raise that I know of. The farmer doesn't get any seed of any kind from the State Agricultural Department as I know of; he pays taxes enougn 10 have plenty of seed given him; look at the thousands of dollars spent in the S. and the U. S. Agricultural Departments to keep up the name I suppose; for if they are doing any good, I haven't seen an account of it, but certain, our State taxes are increasing and by the so-called Reformers at that. In the days before 1890 the farmers had considerable little quantities and varieties of seed sen; him to experiment with, and be benefited by. Whoever hears of anybody getting seed now from the State Agricultural Department or from the members of Congress. Well, I did hear that Mr. Shell had sent some to some of his friends, I suppose. The farmer will have to look to his own labor to supply himself and to support all the offices and officers of the government. \i7vvr?? n port \4- ttti i 1 kft 1 p + v?q VT JiOib Ck oau bUXUg JV IT JLiX WV XJL WV Governor pats into effect that unwise law, the dispensary, again; as he speaks of doing, as Gen. Butler says to him (Tillman) of "raming it down their throats", when they voted for prohibition, and for what to speculate with tke hard-earned, and hard-to-pay tax money of the people. How much better it would be, if some of that money had gone to save the sufferers of South Carolina in the late August cyclone and tidal waves than with tampering with one of the most destructive agents to the human race. I think, -with the Governor's experience, to avert further unnecessary shedding ?f blood, he had better stop the Slate liquor business entirely. I thought that the Darlington affair had set an end to all that evil dispensation of the dispensary. Why can't the Governor carry out the desires of the people expressed at the ballot box for prohibition? than by the said jraming business down their throats. If he so disregards their will he may experience yet the saying " vox populi vox dd", "the voice of the people the voice or God." Mr. Hopkins James has been laid up in bed for over a week and attended by a physician, from the supposed bite of a spider on his lip, ant! we are glad to say he is reported to bo better this morning. My hope is for the good of all the people of our dear old State and of the United States; salutations to the readers of the old Fairfield Herald both far and near. July 21.?I have not heard from Capt. T. M. Lyles, but I think he is no worse. The health of the community is generally good, and their is great rejoicing for genial rains. j. c. f. Johnsou's Aromatic Compound Cod .Liver UU wnn Aiait, Lime anu cxnia cures consumption and all pulmonary troubles by making rich blaod aud new tissues, adding flesh and strength to he body. Winnsboro Drug Store. * MOSSY DALE DOTS. Crops?Preaching? New Church, We are now having a good shower, the first iu a week or more, which is very gladly received as the crops were sarnewhat in need of it; though one week ago we were too wst to plough. Since that nearly all of th3 cotton has been ploughed over and some cut rather close to destroy the grass. It will require rain pretty often to make old corn fill out well, though it is doing very well op to this time. Cotton is generally in good condition, clean of ^rass and making nicely. Therp- ha? cor^idcrable improvement in the gardens. Melons are not so good, though s*me improvement. Peas and pinders doing well. Tlio nnnrfifirm thf> fifnp.k irpnprHlIc is as good as I ever saw for the time of year and the amount of work which has been accomplish* d. People generally cheerful and ei^Miainlng bright hopes for the future, which I hope may be realized. The meeti ug at Mossy D.?!e Academy, as noticed in a pievious aiticlc, commeuceil on Thnisdav nigh. h-t. Revs. Bogg? and Harrison were ???? time and in good trimfu* the wo?k. They weie met bv a good congregation at their fiist appointment, which is considered an index to the future interest of the same. The audience was and has been very attentive and serious and liaa been increasing in numbers and interest ever sin>e. Preaching twice a day. Mr. Boggs has been doing the preaching, assisted by the Itev. Mr. Harrison. The preaching has been done with all the earnestness of the soul, and no stone has been left unturned whereby the mind of man can be enlightened. Ilis arguments have been forcible and impres sive atm, judging irom puouc expression, many new resolutions have been formed and a promise to carry them out by the help of the Lord It is truly gratifying to witness the public expressions, and the more so from whom they come; but I do not propose to go inro personalities. There ha# been a number of additions to the church upon a profession of faith, bat I am not as yet able to say to what churches they may go, as the expressions will not be made known for several days, as it is their intention to continue the meeting through next S.bbath. It i*a pretty well settled fact that a Presbyteiiau Church will be erected here in the near lutore, unless something unlooked for should prevent; so tbat there shall be no excuse lor nonattendance upon the public worship. There were quite a number of men representing different churches promised to erect the family altar and to-keep the fires burning thereon. If the men were half as good as their wives we would have much better times in commnnifiao o>.d Vi n o c Knf. I on. stancy and fidelity is woman's watchword?that is the key to her success. Will perhaps write you more at the conclusion of the meeting. The ice cream festival was held at Mr. D. G. Ruff's, owing to sickness in Mr. Cook's family. The night was very aupropitious, but I am glad to learn that the attendance was tolerably good. About ten dollars were realized. July 18, 1894. T. R. m'k.Beware or Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercurv will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous -tai? js; such articles shonld never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as ihe damage they will do is tenfold to the good" you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure msnufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is taken internajly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is trken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. GpSold by Druggists, price 7oc. per bottle. * Children Cry for Pitchers Castoriai ? CLOSING EXERCISES Of the JUdgeway High School?Other Matters. Kidgewav, S. C., July 16.?The exorcises of the Ttidgeway Jiigh School were elo ed on Friday, the 13th. A very pleasing program was rendered at the school house on Friday night, consisting of speeches, tableaux, dialogues, charades, <fec. The room was filled to overflowing, and at the appointed hour an address of welcome was made by Master Edwards Boyd, after which, the following program was carried out, which was much enjoyed by all present: The Doctors Visit?Pearl Johnson and A. Coleman. A Wish?Cloyd Jackson. Evening Prayer?(Tableau) ?Lulie Boyd. A Merry Little Girl?Ilallie Kennedy. Do Your Bes:?Estelle Crumpton. On Broadway?Ora May Coleman. Mother Goose?Pauline Boyd and children. T Tlpnrvi Wafpp Dour \V?I UllVXV VJ. ? WW* .. son. Land of Nod?Ruby Johnson. He Loves Me?He Loves Me Not, (Tableaux)?Pauline Boyd. The Magicians Lesson?Eugene Boozer, L. Hogan, C. Linder, J. McLure, A. Coleman and II. Bolick. Angels Can Do No More?Boykin Sessions. Playing Doctor?(Tableau) ?E. Bryant, L. Hogan, Clifton Crumpton. Temperance Lecture?Maggie Ilinnant. Learn a Little Every Day?Lula Cooper. Cherish Kind Feelings?Julia Kennedy. Before and After the Explosion? (Tableau)?Jtlia Ileins and J no. Wilson. A Child* Fancies?Essie Marie Kennedy. Beautiful Hands?Effie Cooper. It's Not While to Hate?Annie Sessions. Song?A Ilainy Day?Pauline Boyd, Gussie Hogan, Julia Ileins, Sallie Poozer, Jennie Bolick. Nobody Knows but Mother?Adda Ilinnant. Aunty Dimple?Julia Heins and children. Arrow Song?Roxie Harrison. Somebody's Mother?Press Cooper. The Death of the Flowers?Gerald Edmunds. Playing Grandma? (Tableau) ? Ora May Colemau. - Rehearsal?P. Boyd, J. Heins, J. Bolick, L. Boyd, Ed . Boyd, W. Poozer, L. Hogan. The Sentinel?Lula Hinnant. Calisthenic March?P. Boyd, G. Hogan, J. Heins, J. Bolick, May Hinnant, S. Poozer, M. Moore, L. Hinnant. Dialogue?Ruby Johnson, Sue Cooper. A Family Not to Pattern AfterMay Hinnant, L. Bolick and children. Who Began the Quarrel?Press Cooper and Pearl Johnson. I Wonder Who It's From?(Tableau) ?S. Poozer and Eugene Poozer. The Naughty Boy?Geo. Moore, L. Hinnant, Marie Moore, J. Bolick. Who Made the Speech?Lula Boyd. A Free Smoke?Tableau?E. Boyd, A. Coleman, J. Wilson. When Grandma was Young?Pauline "Rovd. Charade? Representing Thirteen Original States?E. Bryant and 12 other girls. Little Jim?Pearl Johnson. A Curiosity?R. Johnson, Sue Cooper, B. Sessions and J no. Wilson. Fritz and His Baitsy?Marie Moore. Ceres and the Four Seasons?(Tableau)?Pauline Boyd, May and Lula Hinnant, Gussie Hogan" and Julia Heins. Come Let Us Sing?P. Boyd, G. Hogan, J. Heins, S. Poozer, J. Bolick, M. Moore. Old Time Lovers?Tableaux?G. Hogan and Geo. Moore. During the Evening, several speeches were delivered by Clifton Crumpton, Sam Cooper, Carl Hinnant, Herbert Coleman and Benton Lewis. The farewell address was made by Jno. "Wilson, after which the audience -jj x- .I .-.. ?? repaired 10 meir iujiicuuvb paws ui abode; all well plea ed wiili ihe evenii.gs entertainment. The Ridgeway school is now on a firm bisis, a special tax of four mills having been levied by the citizens. If every school district would follow their example the cause of education would be greatly enhanced. The Misses Smith, of Columbia, who have been visiting the familv of Iiev. Mr. McLure, returned h)ti;C Wednesilay. Mr. White, of Rock Ilill, is visiting friends here. Miss McCrecry, of Columbia, is visiting the family of Mr. Caldwell Robertson. Miss Ruth Simpson, who has been assistant teacher in the school here, left today for Florence. Mrs. Sistrunk, of Florida, is visiting friends here. We are delighted to be able to state that our townsman, S. Ruff McDowell, Esq , who has been quite ill for several days, is somewhat better today. We hope a change for the better has taken place and we will soon have the pleasure of seeing him out agaiu. We are pleased to welcome back our young friends Misses Edith Poozcr and Carrie Linder, the former a graduate of Columbia Female college. The latter has been to school at Cedar Springs; also Messrs Ja-. Dcsportes, Charleton Thomas aud Ilalbert Palmer, who have been at school iii Charleston, and Perry Mood at WofFord College. wenopetney may speuu a. picusuut time during vacation We learn that Mr. Fletcher Ilinnant, a graduate of the Citadel, has been employed to drill the company lately organized here. We have no "doubt it will become one of the best companies in the State, for the members appear pretty apt and seem to take great interest, and with such a drill master they are obliged to succeed. We wish them success. Miss Leila Brown- has gone to Columbia to attend the summer school. We consider Miss Browne one of the best teachers FairfieH ha?, x y. z. Specimen cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, liis Liver was aff?cted to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was tenibly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. lT<irrIoi\nfr Til hotfl O ijunaiu .u, liunwuM^, oi., ?iu- ? running sore <>n his lesr of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric BUters and seven boxes of Buck ten's Ari.ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had live larce Fever sores on his le.n, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Soid by McMaster & Co. * For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrcp has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teetnin*, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Be sure aud ask for ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. " 5-.6fxly Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HgBaaaBaMaMMaaMaBBaBHKDaBaaaMaaM AX ENJOYABLE SOCIABLE. Loxotowx, S. 0., July 20.?0a Wednesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Sam!. McVormiek were at home to their manv friends \vh ? had gathered there to mingle in social intercourse, in other words a sociable, and one of the* most pleasant ones that we have attended was in progress there. Upon arriving we found that a unique p an had been devi-ed for the selection of partners. It was in this manner: the young ladies and gentlemen were assigned to separate apartments where the gentlemen were to pin on bows made of some fancy material; the ladies were given duplicates of the same. After all had secured bows the gentlenlen were brought in (one at the time) to search for their partners, telling them b/ the duplicate bows. This was very interes.ing and amusing. After everybody had secured partners, we were treated to some delightful music upon the piano by Mrs, M. E. MeCormick and daughter, Miss Ilallie. Next in order came th? -eiftctiou of partners for tea which v. as the most flmnainor of all. A can of water with apples floating therein each apple having the name of some young lady written on a tiny slip of paper and slipped t erein. Each gentleman was required to dip his head in and bring out an apple in his mouth, the young lady's name found written therein to be his partner for tea. Strange to say one young lady's name was found in two apples and your correspondent as is usually (he case with reporters, was the unlucky one and had to souse his head in and bring out another apple. After tea we were again treated to some delightful music by Miss Viola P. Harrison, the rendition of which was perfect. We were also treated to some sweet music on the guitar by Dr. Provence Sorry we were indeed when the time for parting came. We then realized tmrt -fltnc onrlfl i' in a i LiLtiv; uivo on Jiij Miss Mamie ami Mr. Tom Ilawls, of East Watcrcc, are visiting at Mr. Jas. : Stewart's Misses Mary Harrison and Ethel Bryant, of Itidgeway, are visiting at Mr. S. L. Dixon's. We arc having an abundance of rain now, consequently crops are growing fast. Uotton and corn both are better than it was last year. k. ii. i>. Kelief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great Soj;th American* Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Te..? I immediately, jiyuu warn ic- i lief and cure this is your remedy. ] Sold by W. E. Aiken, druggist, Winns- i boro, S. C. * ] l>a<-K>.:? ? Aiuirii hiilVH. a l UK *>alvh 111 tht* wojiii for i ui>, " Bruises, I"!< ?:? >. sal* iilioinu, Kevr>r Sorts, "Cett^i ,<?h**ppe.-l Hands, ChilLdains, Curns.andali Skin Eruptions, an.i p' tivfly rurt's Piles, isr >:?< pay retired !* i.- _-uar.i:ir?"^d io give ported sntisfacti-n, ?T'tio?i*y -"fo'i'li't!. Price 2.'* nri />) die V?? a;*er&(;" I When Baby was sick, wo gave her Ca_lorta. I When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whensho had Children, she gavo them Castoria. j One of His Experiences. vpura Pant. Loud followed i the sea, most of that time as master of a vessel, and upon retiring from the water -was appointed by the Secretary of the United States Treasury to superintend the seal fisheries in Alaska, which position he held five years. He relates one experience as follows: 1 "For several years I had been troubled with general nervousness and pain in the region of my heart. My greatest affliction was sleeplessness; It wa3 almost impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr. Miles' remedies advertised I began using i Nervine. After taking a small quantity the j benefit received was so great that I was posi- | tively alarmed, thinking the remedy contained opiates which would finally be Injurious to me; but on being assured by the druggist that it was perfectly harmless, I continued it together with the Heart Cure. Today I can conscientiously say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure did more for me than anything I had ever taken, i I had been treated by eminent physicians in New York and San Francisco without ben- efit. I owe my present good health to the judicious use or these most valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to all afflicted , as I was."?Capt. A. P. Loud, Hampden, Me. i Dr. Miles' Bestoratlve Nervine ana New Cure are sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ( Ind.. on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85, express prepaid. They are 1 free from all opiates and dangerous drugs. Sold by WINNSBORODRUGiiSTORE. Q1 AAA in money; also other valua<$1 UUu bje premiums to good guessers. BASE BALL Enthusiasts, this is your opportunity. See offer HOME AND I COUNTRY MAGAZINE. 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Do Yon Know that the Patent OfE other countries, have issued exclusive right " Castoria " and its formula, and that to i Do Yon Know that one of the reaso because Castoria had been proven to be a"bs Do Yon Know that 35 averag centf, or one cent a dose! Do Yon Know that when possessed be kept well, and that you may have unbrok Wcll? these thingi are worth knot The fac-simile signature of Lff/fjty Children Cry for I g?1EBoaogaBBgafltc?gg 1 mI rTii' Blood and Skin Diseases i A 1 ! Always odd Cured, BOTANIC BLOOD BALM never fails to cure all manner ?? Blood and Skin diseases. It is the great Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner of skin'and blood diseases. As a building up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar remedy ever offered to the public. It is a panacea for all ills resulting from impure blood, or an impoverished condition of the human system. A single bottle will demonstrate its paramount virtues. jgy~Send for free book of Wonderful Cures. Price, $1.00 per large bottle; $5.90 for six bottles. I xur S<UC uy UXU^^idUOt 1A uuu JVUU w wo, B i and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on i i receipt of price. Address J ; BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. j TEClSETt JE: UNION SEfffflB'MMt IS THE "HEST. Handsomest Cover Ever Seek. New Style Skeleton Case The Only Machine tli?t will Sew BACK WAUI) as well as FOUWAl'iD withoil htoppinpr. Quiet Kunnins, a<ljr.st.ib!e i: all its paits. WE SELL TO I>i?ALKKS ONLY. correspondence solicited. mm majmjfactuking- x WM. PETER, Owner, Toledo, Ohio. 3-8txCm / it?onlyalist ]?t i h(ive_ ikni m i JE ; ? i L"ir<roti'.s Flavoring E::traci *. S (J<>!? man's Mnsiard. Gelatine. S j lvor\ Soap. 5 I Laundry Soap. g f Toilet Soaps. j Sapolio. *25 ' Sliort UlackinjT. ?3 ! Shoe Polish. ^ i" <'orn Starch. 5jq ; Bird Seed. S Smoking and Chewing Toba.-c< j. Household Ammonia. H Klv Paper. +4 I "-eel Powder. ? All kinds of ?pires. ? i Mason's? Frnit Jars. W ' ** A T.orarA RiirinlTr r>f Pflinfi g Still on Hand. M 5 ' Don't fail to try our Pearle Poli.^1 for all kinds of metal; sold in 10c. am 25c. boxes. Try this Polish oncc an< you will use no olher. Wiassb&ro Brag Store, HIRES ROOT-BEER The Extract for making this pleasau beverage can be found at the Drug 3;ore of \V. E. AIKEN. It is put up iu packages at 25e.?suit icicnt five gallons of tbo Bee?. "yr <T i \ \ J and Children. You Know that Paregoric, ordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and i composed of opium or morphine ? bine are stupefying narcotic poisons T > druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics ; permit any medicine to be given your child ; is composed J rely vegetable preparation, and that a list of ? rescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. rs, and that more Castoria is now sold than Ice Department of the United States, and of to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word mitate them is a state prison offense ? as for granting this government protection waa olntely harmless? e doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 of this perfect preparation, your children may en rest? ring. They are facta. yyf/^2. ' tLS2L2Z?EZ ?7CUc/UM -snsssi Pitcher's Castorla. ANNO UNCEMENTS. ! FOR COUNT Y SUPERVISOR. i We hereby annouucc Mr. B. G. TKN, 1 NANT a candidate for the office of Conn I ly Supervisor; subject to tlie action or tne Democratic primary. * MANY VOTERS. ' I respectfully annouuce myself a candi| date for the office of County Supervisor; subject to the action of the Democratic i primarv. * * JtfO. J, NEIL. i The many friends of Mr. J. it. GALLO"WAY hereby nominate him for the office of County supervisor; subject to 'he ac| tion of the Deinocraiic primary. * | I heieby announce myself as a candi\ date for County Supervisor; subject to the t action of the Democratic primary. | * J. M. HIGGINS. | FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. t I hereby annouuce >nys<:lf a candidate [ for re-nppointmeni to thf* position of < oiin ? ty AuiliNu ; subject u> tin? action or me i " Democratic primaries. I * .J. L. .RICHMOND. FOll REPRESENTATIVE. Tlie numerous friend <<>f Hon. TllOMAS I P. MITCHELL hereby nominate him for J ! re-election to a seat in the lower house of the Ge. era] Assembly; subject; to the Dera - ocratic primary. * . "We de.-ire to piac> before tin; people of I Fairlield County the name of lion. Ji. Y. Lemmon for re-election to tie lower house " of the General Assembly: subject to the Democratic primary. * MANY FRIENDS. The numerous friends of Capt \V. J. : J#HNSON around his for.-uer home respectfully place his name ;n nomination ! fnr ro.Mw(i(iii to the House of Represen tatives Capt. Johnson's ability, intellect j and superior judgment eminently qualifies [ 3iim for the honor, and his able couise during his present term should commend him to the favorable consideration ot" 1 h? voters of Fairfield County. Subject to tli?: action <.f ihe Democialic primaries. * TWENTY CREEK. FOR SCHO' >L COMMISS CNEIi. j To the Voienof Faiificld Cou.ity: | 1 her?;l?v ani.ouiicv <u\st-lf ;is a candidate j for ic-t Ifdittn t.? the ofiiee oi ImMooI ? om; inis!>i?'i:< r <?r Fiiiiiri I Oi-tint ; s-nhject to J the ac t ??n ' f let.* Dci:.0Ci;tt c iiu::uy. j * A. V. " iLLLNG. Mr. Ktldur: .iliow t'u* fri?-tuls o; j Mr. \\. S ll.\LIi .Jr., i not :na??- him tcr j School C m t.issi??iirr. . w fully per*. | suaded that Mr. Hull will ma. -;ut t'ffie^nt ] officer llii i.s u ytjidu;t e t Votf.ird Col? legean i has breiueachinu wi;ti signal sue: I' ce>s in this and MarllKKOugh Counties, " I and is fully abreast with the educational ") times. * FRIENDS. FORJUDGE OF PROBATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge k of Probate of Fairfield County, subject to ' the Democratic primary. * S. R. JOHNSTON. We take pleasure in placing before the vot?is of Fairfield the name of Capt. VV.G. HINNA'jNT as a candidate for the office of - Judge of Probate: subject to the action of the-Demoraatic primary. * MAN! FRIENDS. ' FOR COUNTY TREASURER. j I respectfully announce myself a cand'| date for re-apointment to the office of County Treasurer; subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ' ! * HAYNE McMEEKIN. ! jln Making Onr Bo* To the good people of I Fairfield, we wish to a$k j why you don't buy more of the "Premium Carolina Buggies" manufac>.j tured on honor at YorkI ville, S. C.? What! You j don't know about them ? J Why, that's* strange, i Nearly everybody knows 3 j that they are the best and i rvi/-?ef -roliahlp hl1CTO"V f>V?r 1 IkKJtJ W> lCi4Vtrk/iV M offered to this trade. We j will from time to time n I S^ve you some reasons 11 why you should buy them. 11 Hoping you will "get } right" and buy the best, , i we are yours for good I buggies,* .jMiM-fflB-t, I Yorkville, S. C. I; 7-10-1 y t [ JOHN J, McMAHAxT ATTORNEY AT LAW, t . 12^ Law Range, Columbia, S. C. iSolicits business in his native County? Fd.irfield. 2-27-ly NOTICE. qcrveyi>tg done anp souc1t "{ ^ ei dy edgar tsapp, 0-ifxiy Jennings, s. i? OBHBBMBMaBuaHanBMnca Habenicht's mMBMKSOMMa CHOICE FRESH CHEESE, | -AT? j b\ \V. U aBENKJHT'S. BEST IMPORTED FRENCH MACARONI ?At? b\ W. HABENICMT'S. HIK b IMPROVED ROOT-IB RXTRACT ?AtF. W. IIABENICIIT'S. Harris Lithia Mineral Water ?At? F. W. IIABENICIIT.S. Millinery. ** The Latest Novell TRnnmi) HAT?-, fjlowi LACES, FEJ / m ( DRY GOODS, NOTIC AMI SEWISK Agent for PIANC Terms Low, - ? r* "VTrv nTT/iPFPff C ALWAI5 U-M IIAXNJl/, Duuuiflo, c har: Don't furget I alwaj's have a foil li ing Stoves and other good? ar t he Fnm grocery. 3-3l-lr 25. Polls a! |1! uncap wueejs are next 10 woriuiess. We never recommend them. The 1894 ^ is the leader in bicycle construction, riders?heavy riders, light riders, f? weight is made subject to durj Both are OUR GUARANTEE] fitted with road tires, is creating a sen: K/\att!AM wkAAla ATrnrl iicavici vr o/vu u vi j is none too good \vh "j Lay a-lde t:;e iaea that die uest bicyc I the'ISE. riot in the,*purcba?H. The besi revenue. In this case it \vill pay a pre I avoid all repair.-. I sir,si 3 i u2ii 1 !? PMilif fst-i si 3 Itiuhfcldjil f^rm^n/*.n^ss& tjr j 9s:* I ! Slu'sui to || I | Absolutely the Best | <> All drop forgings and English steel 5 S tubing. Bearing strictly dust-procf. ? 4 Elegant designs and light weight | | Send Two-Cent Stamp. I < Aftnti FOR TWENTY*FOUS PAOE g S? V>'*oKtf. CATAL0GU3 5 I Monarch Cycle Co. I I | Lake and Halstid Sts. CHICAGO, j DR. DAVID AIKEN, DEXTAL SURGEON. "?-'* TTT?-- ?* ?c-i. x. ft n Office: i>0, a \> abonigMJuobreet, o j-/our: West of Poitoffise. ^"Iu Bidgeway, S. C., eyery Wedues day. / ' - " %;'V ; Directory, ? ' ,Mt GLENN" SPRINGS Mineral -At? F. \V. HABEXICM^ I ~l AKIU3H SPBI? GS^BB B Mineral Water " " A, 1 ?At? .? F. W. IIABENICHT'S. Rass' Royal Imported DPI PACT rJMPJD i. HIP DEiLL'JiOl " UlUUMl ~ alii -At? F. W. HABENICHT'S. Coarse Salt, SUITABLE FOR ICE CREAM, &c., ?At? F. W. HABENICHT'S. M Millinery, yjM ties of the Season.* IRS, ItlBBOXS, ? LTilKIIS. VEILDGS, ETC. INS, FANCY 600DS, ? i MACHINES. S ; iff rkortAMQ auu VliVniiv/1 Prices Easy. iURRBYS, CARTS, WAGONS AND NESS. ' jfSBH ine of Furniture, Baby Carriages, Cook- fl itarc Store, next door to W. C. Beaty's H T7ARWICK /V HEEL Warwicks are made in the interest of "H ist riders, cautious riders. Their light ability. Neither are sacrificed. i attained. 3 25-POUND WHEEL sation. It carries the same guarantee as ook the Warwick, for the best en you begin riding. iles are extravagant^-Extravagance is in | 6 is the most economical. Economy is a | mium on its cost i>any years. And you j CATALOGUE FREEMM M IB 01, ' ; SPitlSG FIELD, 31 ASS. / P. S.?Warwick guarantees extend be>nd the salesroom. 7-3 1 MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is told with written jBtIAm cuarantM to cur? ?5J \S2?S& Tobacco and Alcohoi; Mental Depres B&FORE: - AFTER* eion, Softening of t . ? i mi i niitiii ?mj n??ih Uie Brain, causing miMr;, iiwuimvj , Barreness, Impotency, Lost Power in either sex. Premature Old Age, Involuntary Loews, caused by over-indulgence, overexertion of the Brain and Errors of Youth. It giyes to Weak Organs their Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life: cores Lucorrhcea and Female Weakness. A. month's treatment, In plain package, by mail, to any address, fl per box, 6 boxes $5. with every $5 order we give a flv Written Cuarantee to cure or refund the money. Circulars free. Guarantee Issued only by our exelusive agent. WINNSBORO DRUG STORE. Winnsboro, S. C. J. C JRHYNE, BESSEMER CITY, N. C., GASTON CO., Manufacturer of A nrnn nam: rTTlTiWmr : riii UM mumi. Orders recei7ed by me will be promptly filled at "lowest price-1. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Reference ? First National L'ank, Gastonia, N. C. ( 5-17 Rpotbeer ) ^ makesthe home circle complete. This V I great Temperance Drink gives pleas-1 j are and health to every member of toe I r&muy. a xx. package manes a gaii Ions. Be enre and get the genuine. i Sold everywhere. Made only by * The Cbas. E. Hires Co.? Philada. 1 SetyTlo- tUap for betntlfal Plctcr? ^irdi and Boot. | TOXSOEIAL AKTIST-. At tte OH Staid Mer Dr. QMpa's OSts. > THE undersigned wilL i>e pleased to serve the public. Satisfaction guar - -1. 1??V A anteea in nan-cut or . past patronage, solipitsit. in the future. 3-lfxly v MQjS^^UjS. x / ??&- :'." f'Tr^i . ; 7?* r* ** -