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Wednesday Mrreli 25. ; ; : xo'iG Tee war in 'iba will have ended before Congress f Dishes discussion ou the Cuban resolutions. I* ~i *m ^ Mr.. Oarlisl.; would make a good President, bu: w^ have 110 idea that he cou.d be elected, and he st>.i:d$ a better chancj of being electcd than he does ot beir.g:nominated by the Democrats. - ~> -<S=^ The iie^v constitution haspracticallr J 1 removed th3 negro in politics. It looks 1 like wc are going to have some new ! alignments this \ ear. We would not ' ^ be surprised to ? -3 Irby leading- one < ^?Sas?%emc?rt and Tilun-xn another. Mil, t "We sha:i hes;- u.ore about free silver < ant', tre go!'.- * *ndard this summer 5 thau ever befu^:. Head both sides, and j make up }Om mind which side is t i right. You cr find strong arguments r f on both sid-:-s In the meantime, i bewevtr. don\ imagine thai the adop- s tion of either h going to make you 1 rich. v The insu* i-uj anriy in Cuba is re * po?t<"d to r.utf'- 43,000, and they E Bk the - liehv* ci:-11 60,000. This is ^ |raL prct"; s"".'^ ;?.;-c3, but they want , and :-rc; munition. The army cf : Sp;-. s; is said to be much larger, the 14 re 1. The insurgents, !( i;evjr are spired with the idea p ilibertv, an.', t -is makes them reck- 0, (aril!?. < - \ ; ? * - I I~ n ("e ha~e before us a sample poem ^ n thi "Pa-mei.j Lyrics" by Prof. 11 tench, Ph. <)., of Charleston. 'nj*r?iiy G- iter's Ride shows poetic 11 Dr. *, iiad it tempts one to buy the :k. The book is handsomely bound n: cioti. with glk inscription, and is ts cl for 1.50. L: is a volume of lyrics ^ <?e.. upon Colonial and Revolutionary t? It will prove interesting to w &yj>'Legis]atare o^Keutiicky has Q without electing a Senator saBBla^j} Tii.hSBi& 2*v- bloodshed They -.rFe'.y time and made a n' but there was no ^ ^ Senator Blackburn ^ v ns*'^ng to prev^at an election if ? C jFt o 3 coalC not be elected himself, and .>*has accomplished his purpose, and ^ seems 10 be Lappv over the result. - !i r 13j p We h.ve rec-'vjd a copy of the p< Sou'b Carolina 'olacconist, a journal sc Em pnb.'iTiaeJ in Su:ater and devoted to b< -tie i.n;oiest of ru^lr:g tobacco in this tc State. 1\. G. Os?5sn is the publisher, rr II G." Osteon :ie Managing Editor, tc and-J. A. Bro^d^n Assistant Editor. The paper is well printed and weil edited, and is dev-.ted to a good cause. \s The subscription is $2 per annum, ti It would be a valuable paper to the ei tobacco fanner. We wish it the sue- ? cess that it <! .-serves. h \sd ii nv i physician is trying to f< a^--"t;Ikea dog's kidney and put it in a d man. I?o h .s no. succeeded vet. Ci A The Xev:s and Courier makes the re- ^ mark that seme iren would be greatly C( improved i.' a dog*.; heart was substituted for their o n. Sume dogs have P very warm, tend-. hearts, and if their =' hearcs did not c^ a-ge its characteristics a] -? in its new home wo are inclined to the tl opinion of tbe j.\'.ks and Courier that the change wou:d ~-ork a decide'd im- ^ provemeni in a j-reat many men. Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, o; loves honjr m>:e than money. He : r>f o F iaCiO IJ V r'.-Uiigi IJUV V-U.vi. \yj, I* j prOLiir cnt pl.-'::. In private life at a sala: v_ cx $S.00.\. and will run forj fjoYCincr lcmi-.. Here is an element i of u.s eifls-.-.e s iu bis decision. lie; s vrou feel iiso si king himself all * over Gd(?r:r:^if iu *hould be defeated, t krl - Kir >n. ' t fer, seems to be j ? fcone\Ud. It*' be remembered that i ^ ft he had x ver> r arrow escape from! s deaf:- .vhe^ b?. b:.I appendicitis, and &tr?r. , p:?ss<.i> hrjega what he did dur' <r il at ckness must have | been . ; sup good purpose, j We ,-c '<a' oil:' correspondents < vrill ;i:_. : a:. . Sort to send us the cow erx ; week i m their respective , sect! ns. Latejv many of them have :j been . ittie ne< !ige:it. We know ? that -r- ire b isy fast cow preparing for th-- r. xt e op. but they certainly can tir d i :n r. inutcs to write a few Iii.es. A we iavi- so often said the miata.vv-r correspondents make is that tV-e> .Link the': they have to wait for a 1.1)'-. letter bofovc thoy U in. T'lis^is- groat mistake. What n^w papt r wants is the news promt- I; avd rogu';r!y. It is not I th-.-a n ty^ascMi v.-hicii makes it e?pc% !i; vah abii*. but its freshness, * tTHE ft onb'icaiif : a spirit of bitter I partisanship b*vt u*ed a resolution * " - - - /"T "" A rrw\<\e5G?l,M. ilH Oiii^iees (.<. ^uv?c..-uuvi Bayard for speak ug the tru^h. His speech siioply to.'u *he acinal state of facts in tr is cour r; , and the Republi- < cans b/ their u -ion show tf what : t'.-.cy n U gr in their blind j ] 5pS|fi^ s ?* rr\Mzfarr*r:-, -r mi.j.- r.aii.jTr"awcr ivir ?, .'i.\ ir- it partisaoism. Even members of that party, among them no Jos? a person than Senator Chaddler, L&ve lately been charging that the big manufacturers of the country have been raising a large corruption fund to secure McKinley^ nomination, the favored manufacturing interests recognizing tha' McKioley is the great apostle of high protection, and they know that j his election as President will gaar^ntee j a high protective tariff. If these people contribute money to have, McKinley nominated, is it not almost a ceitaiuly that they will even more generously give money to secure his election? This state .of affairs is exactly what Mr. Bayard laid at the door of McEinley's high tarifl" policy, and his indictment is being proven br the testimony of leading Republicans themselves. The Ambassador shuttld take no notice of the action of Congress. It is a resolution passed practically by a party vote. Why Mr. Latimer, of this State, who calls himself a Democrat and presumably is opposed to protection, supported the resolution we can not see. Mr. Bayard's speech ought to be distributed. It would do his party good. ii 3 iUtm We notice that in North Carolina the people are complaining of the abuse being made in the fee system in the administration of justice in the United states (jourts. itns system ha; long been the source of obtaining money from the government unjustly by United States Marshalls and their deputies and the professional witnesses who always appear at the sessions of the courts. The evil practice in this line is not confined to North Carolina, but we hare no doubt but that it is practiced in all of the State?. It will DC remembered that a short time ago 1 Judge Brawley callcd the U. S. District Attorney's attention to the fact .hat commissioners, deputy marshalls 1 md professional witnesses were bring- ( ng cases into his court which had no nerit in therfe. lie threatened to re- ' novo any officer from office who was I piilty of doing this- President Cleve- [ and in one of his iLessages to Congress 1 isked that the fee system be abolished. 1 fcYe think that Congress ought to take 4 :ome steps to remedy the matter. * Under the present system the govern- 1 nentisrebbed of hundreds of thousand * Jr.l1n;5 Tf is cf.rana* tVi'if flir> moffdr ' las never been agitated in Cougrass * cngugo. x McKixlet seems to be far in the ?ad as the Hepublican nominee for 'resident. There hare been elected OG delegates to the St. Louis conention, and 106 favor McKialey. i [is election would mean protection * 1 its worse form. He is strong with f is party, bat we are inclined to think ^ lat u would be a good thing tor- the t 'ernocrats, if McKinley was nomi- a ated. The issue between a high iriflT and a tariff for revenue only g onld then be made, and it is likely t iat the issue would be decided as v as done in the last presidential ection. Eeed has only 2S of the ? )6 delegates th.-r. have been chosen; ^ uay. 18; Morton, 10: Cuiiona, 10. E Tee Repnblicani. will doubtless |,fi ^taicate McKinleS He is a uold andard man, but we predict that (be epublicans will sfraddle the oilver aestion in tbcir national platform. 3me party will hav- to deciare for ? ec silver out and on-. Some voters C e opposod to protection and favor s: onometalism; some favor protection v id want monometalism; some opDse protection and want free silver; v )me favor protection and free silver S: dth. li is a bard matter, therefore, ? satisfy all of these different ele- 0 lent?, and it would seem necessary a > have four par'.ies instead of three. We know but one community in the ? hole world where dyspepsia is prac- 11 callv unknown, and that is the Shak rs of Mount Lebanon, NY. These ( ood people have been studying the ^ ibject of digestion for more than a nr.dred years, and that the? stand it retty thoroughly, is evidenced in the ^ jregoing fact. Thei.* Digestive Cor* a ial is the salest and best remedy in j ises of indigestion that we know of. . trial bottle can be had through your ruggists for the trilfling sum of '0 u juts. f The Shakers Digestive Cordial sup- c lies the system with food already di- ^ ested, and at the same lime aids the igestion of other foods. It will e mosi it wiil almost instantly relieve le ordinary symptoms of indigestion, a ad no sufferes need to be told what t iese are. r Laxol is the best medicine for chilren. Doctors recommend it iu place f Castor Oil. Nervous Prostration < Cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Prolonged derangement of the nervous 1 astern nor. only affects the brain and men:;! powers, but develops disease in some of j he vital organs. The most dangerous of I t hose indirect results is when the heart is -y iTected. This vas the case of the Rev. N. j '. Surface, Fawn River, Mich., vho writes nder date of Feb. 14,1S'J5: I 'Fourteen years ago I bad a slight stroke cf | >aralysis. Overwork brought ou noryous | >rostra: ion. I was exceedingly nervous ?r.d i ^ he exertion ct public speaking caused j fc ieart. nalnitation that threatened my life, j p ! used two bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart ?ure for rr.y heart trouble, and two of Dr. j E tfiles'Restorative Nervine for my nervous- j ' ics-s and feel better than I ever expected to j ? .'eel I can speak for hours without j r ;iring or having my heart Sutter as it for- j c nerly did, and I li&vc you to thank that I j ^ im alive today." On sale by all drusrgists. Dr. SliLss* Book in Heart- ar.d Nervous Disorders FKE? by ?; mail. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I nd. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Mealtk J L L'MPKIN-RA GSDALE, "Aii,T'..etic. in olden times said one and one are two, But we have advanced so far That, that rule will not do, For blushing bride and happy groom Whose lonely lives are done Say with the parson's full consent That one and one are one. | At high noon on Wednesday, Febj ruary 2Gth, 189G, Mr. W. I*. Lumpkin j led to the hym-.Miial altar one of Lancaster County's fairest daughters, viz., Miss Mamie iingsda'.e, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. R-Jgsda!e. Rev. R. A. Yongue officiated wiih Ijis usual grace of manner. After the ceremony was performed an excellent dinner was served to the I guests. and in the afternoon the bride and groom were accompanied by several young people to the home of j Mr. T. T. Lumpkin, the groom's father at Mountain Gap in this county. It wa? our privilege to attend the reception nivMi there on "Wednesday evening, the 27th, which proved to be a delightful aff-tir to all present. An elegant supper was served, and as the couples gathered around the beautifully decorated table each seemed to bo tomched by the migic spell and to catch the spirit of perfect bliss which *T? n r? lirto ?-? 11 r\ ,r Ai\ f Jvrt a.*M1 -? >VUO Vi 1 lilV WUUbVliMllV/wO Ui. | the bride and groom who headed (he tabic. In the twilight ne'er shone more brilliantly fair Suna, and 'silently one by one in the inShite meadows of heaven blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of angels.'' AH seemingly keeping watch o'er this festal occasion. The evening was spent in social intercourse. Music on the piauo and guitar wa^ ably furnished by the young ladies. About forty guests were In attendance and those who were fortunate snough to be present on this occasion will, no doubt, in the far future, look i>ack through the long vista of de- [ parted years and take a glimpse at ] :hose two united souls who entered tsto their matrimonial life with "hearts 1 lot yet charred ;and blistered by the ! ;orrid hearts ot exhausted passion or 1 'rozen by the wintry winds of adrersity but rull of ioy, full of hone, . :all of the promise of a golden future," I md it is our wish thai as tbey have aunched their bark thus, that they 1 nav have smooth sailio? and finally c => i i mchor together in the port above. L. ^ ? N'ot to be Trifled With. j (From Cincinnati Gazette.) ^ Will people never learn that a "cold" ^ s an accident to be dreaded, and that vhen it occurs treatwent should be iromptly appled? There is no know- E og where the trouble vrill end; and ( vhile complete recovery is the rule, n he exceptions are terribly frequent, nd thousands upon thousands of fatal r ilnesses occur every year* ushered in t iy a little injudicious exposure and o eemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond n bis, there are to-day countless invalis rho can trace their complaints to " ;coIds/? which at the time of occurence gave no concern, and were herefore neglected.?When tronbld 'ith a cold use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual L atisfaction guaranteed or money re- ai mded. 25 and 50 cc<nt bottles, for'ale by^icMasiei- .fc t GKEEXBRIEIt NOTES. is t! Greenbrier, S. C\, March 20.?Miss J* ue Thorn, who teaches the Cedar j? !reek school, has been visiting her is ister, Miss Adelaise Thorn, her sister, ^ -bo teaches the Greenbrier school. G] Mr. T. P. Ligon, who was stricken a' tt ith paralysis a short while since, is S( aid to be some better. I Mr. Thos. Ilobb had another stroke f paralysis some time back and is in ^ perfectly helpless ccndition, confined o his bed all the time. Mrs. C. C. Lcitner who has been ^ onfiued to the house for some time S; s much improved. Miss Martha Caldwell, of Chester i bounty, is visiting her sister, Mrs. >. G. DelAncy. I Farming operitions me progressing. iveryone is nu^v turning up me sun, e nd il.e bell cord is tightened over J Juhins back on every side. The corn rop ii this section will be laiger than ; isnal. In one instance, a certain armor plowed up a field prepared for ottun and wiil plant corn where he lad cotioii. Let others emulate his sample. Miss Bertha Ligon is now le&chiug , school at Cedar CreeK; we aft glad i o see our home giris employed at \ tome- .c. THE "GLOBE TROTTER." When a ti.an with a pair of blue ;ants with white stripes, wearing a nilitary-looking cap walked into oar Sice we thought an advance agent of he salvation army was before a*. Specially as the man remarked, I e' .a you know ine. But it proved , o be Mr. Chester, the great walker rho has been from Chicago to St. 9 Uigustine and is retun.ip? to'Chicago. le is walking on a bet 31,000 he ays, is io make the trip without loner. He seems not to be in a lurry, as he srent nearly two days in ^ own. He has the seal of the Sia-e in i lis book, the signature of Guv. Evans I !id other prominent offiuiuls. Melton Says It Is '-False." Capt. Melton, who i.s now i:? ?he city t n a^tendancv upon the court of g.-ne- v al sessions, W..-.5 seen at the i-ou;t j iou?e this morning and shown the flowing clipping from the Gr-cnville orrespondenec, publised in the News nd Courier ;o-ila\ : I "Ls>t iii^ht u >'.c > publican pow- * fow tin re was a^en-hiiuiia. mat c.- in- * hv fine of the whit-- ?.i-si,crs rbo opposed the v !'(:? lacicn. J!e I Ultra that he had /omgo xl aist'.r-rty that Melton, the republican j late for congress from this dl-tnet, fas getting a part of Staniyarne Wil- S Gil's salary a- a consideration for not .ontesiinsr Wilson's election. This * soiled down means that Melton black- ** nailed Wilson a:;d Wilson bribed : uelton. Bra;>ton, of Columbia iresent and heard the statement. He eturnul to Columbia to-day and wi1' loubtless give Melton a fuil report ol' he matter/' j Capt. Meltou said in reply to a Post i eporters request for a statement, that I le had nothing further to,-ay than that = he statement yra.s a -'most infamous ie." v s i?BB^BBBaaaaM^ ! Castoria is Dr. Samuitche and Children. It cons ne other Narcotic subse. 1 for Paregoric, Dropsothi It is Pleasant. Its fant Millions of Mothers, tori AC F CiAOULUVOOft VfcVwv ^ curcs Diarrhoea aniTin teething: troubles-, ci c< Castoria assimilates fo and bowels, giving ?tb toria is the Children'smj Castoria. ' | " Castoria is an excellent medicine fordren. Mothers have repeatedly told msr, good effect upon their children.'" Da. Q. C. 0$Gf Lowell, 5. " Castoria is the best remedy for child# which I am acquainted. I hope the day it far distant when mothers will consider th<J, interest of their children, and ua? Castorif stead of the various quack nostrums whicl'dastroyiag their loved ones, by forcing morphine, soothing syrup and other hiji agents down their throats, thereby sesg them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kikcesl'. Conway, .. Tlx? Centaur Company, ^ The Cubans Enconraged. The landing- ol a cargo of arms Due .million of cartridges lias gre inspired the Cubans. The vessel containing ihem<V>i :he Spanish war ships along the c 3l Florida, after loading th-j a into the vessel. "~It. is stated tbat many o:her ? ments of arms ara being prtpare eave the United States and that 2nban army is growing. We nay yet find Cuba a hard place t? < jner and if the ravages of yel ever set iu the Spanish troups ikely be greatly diminished. The a hipped from Florida all "Colts" rr md there are none better. When t vere unloaded at Jacksonville i vere secreted in the water's edge hence loaded into a vessel. So it >ears that everything is playing : Cuba's hand, for several most pre icnt persons connected with the isitig here eluded detection and he United States while being si R-ed by detectives. The war ow become interesting sureenoug CATARRH iOCAL 13 DISEASE-?js? ad is the result of and sudden climatic [easrar ppplied directly int< |||>i ie nostrils. Bfing<iaick-^ absorbed it gives ef at once. ;iy's Cream Balm ecknowledged to be the most thuru ire for Nasal Catarrh. Cold in Head [ay Fever of all remedies, It opens eansesthe nasal passages, allays i nrl inflamation. heals the SOftS proti ie irembrane from colds, restores snse of taste and smell. Price 50e. rugsiists or by mail. FLY BROTHERS, 5G Warien St. S IMdYJ IlYAii AT WHOLF3ALE PRICES ; 100 (New designs 3c. and up") Warranto <EIega.ntgUts5c. - y suitor mi imples (Borders same low rates) refunded (send sc. for postr*-fc deddct -when c Tree. (in?. FHCady,." ^stmr.St.Prov, liberal Discounts t*. ~vand Aar? HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the h Promotes a luxuriant growth. Sever Jails to Eestoro G: Hair to its Youthful Cole Coras sooJp^disenses &^hair laliii HINDERCORNS. The only Furo Cure for Corns. Stops a!! pain. Ensures fort to U9 ftct. iliikcs walking easy, lkts. at Oruggi BREAKFAST?SUPP ER. "" GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. ^ y %j %j \js A COILING WATEU!OR MILK PCblckcotor'* English Diamond Brani. EHNYR0VAL Fill ^{TT~v Original and Only Genuinej cafe, always reliable, laoics Rsi , J>.*ug<jlpt Jot'Chichester'3 English Via-A s'and ln Kcl an'' ''"W motailic^ S-v ???r?3Mboi?3, ??alci irlth blM ribboa. Take 7?1 5s^Sno other. Refute dangerous svlstituI'J ~~ nf '.ionsand imitations. At DresKisls.oi jet I JJf ln stampi for particulars, testimonial: \ e< ?? "Keller for l.adleA." in Irtter. t.y re L' MolL 10.000 T-?ti luonirild. .Vamr J ^ CMohc?tcrdi,fntcalCo.,31aJi!?on S.-ji Sold by ail Local Dr^tsw. Jt'illad j. P. a From U.S Journal of 2!et ^JL Prof. W. E. Peeke, If II ik. ^ Epilepsy, has wit! P H Nsk. treated and ra M ed more eases than ??j pf >|| living Physician; li 58 a sijcces3 is'astonish Jg^. g?Ht@bwy We have heard of c of 20 years' stan< M \s3 ^9 '8SI2S& publiij iitol 3e of his absolute cure, free to any suffe rho may send their P. 0. and Express add Ve advise anv one wishing a cure to adc "rof.W. H. PE2KE, ?, D., 4 Cedar St., Eew" Tried Friends Best 7or thirty years'Tutt's Pills ha >roven a blessing to the inval \re truly the sick man's friei A Known Fact 7or bilious headache, dyspep iour stomach, malaria,consti| ion and all kindred diseas rurrs Liver PILL AH ABSOLUTE .CUBE. oo PSJ . lisas p?::ir.-i;:c32y mspjooi %j-^3{|jfS r>3 xr. p;;E'co'oi^ 's^towsaq fj[if J/fl > sreiS' S1-Rs '- su:cd es ?oh I / if U'Jl z EJ Ajjsr.f jno p ';u5ui3JasE3ui [/ i) ?j [ps joj's:i[tu puE'ssjctcrs p J J | fr^l jJj >ai[ jjrj c 'ioa Sciuq ijlw ''sstjj j f y| n"v. co'jsoj ,;:S ;o:;3 n^saavrcnb j pcjjj ino oj p3[iEui 'sdnrtns at xts 'sssjppciaoj^ ' v j r's prescription for Infants itlier Opium, Morphine nor Lt is a harmless substitute S-c-imrvq. and Castor Oil. ec is thirty years' use by a destroys Worms and allays ents vomiting' Sour Curd, d Colic. Castoria relieves anstipation and flatulency, od, regulates the stomach y and natural sleep. Cas? icea?the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is so -well adapted to children that; I recommend it as superior to auy prescription known to me." IT. A. Archer, 31. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in tho children's department have spoken highly of their erperienco in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we o:;!> have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital, and Dispensary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres., Murray Street, New Tori: ?ity? J I?00?A0? ?????4CO0?O?<S???? J Blood and Skin Diseases *]jAlways ? ? ? - Cured, u ' YttlS 1 BOTANIC SLOGS 35AL3I never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis. . eases. It is the great Southern building up "fig and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner .' x of skin and blood diseases. As a building u ll i up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely th a beyond comparison with any other similar s remedy ever ottered to the public. It is a * le g panacea for all ills resulting from impure i blood, or an impoverished condition of the -on ? human system. A single bottle will demonic | strateits paramount virtues villi J j^rsend for free book of Wonderful Cures, ns I Price, $1.00 per large bottle; $5.00 for six tace 'IbottIcs kv | For sale by druggists; if not send tons, ' - ? and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on hy a receipt of price. Address a;d | BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. inol FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a caud up-! date for re-election to the office ]sftrCounty Supervisor, subject to to t! \ Democratic Primary. iarJ"i B. G. TEN'NANT. tvilll h ! FORCOUNTY SUPERVISOR. | I hereby auuouuce mvsc-lf a c f date for the office of County Snperv I "yr'j subject to the Democratic Piimai I CHAS. II. DOUGLASS, t ?g| FOll CLERK. K I bereD|||ji|l&nce myscii as a can ? 1' c*=p |||| ' R. II. JENNINGS FOR AUDITOR. ) I bereb} a ;k ui'e" myself as a can ugii dat? .for re-election to the offica County Auditor, subject to the acii Jain of the Democratic Primary. eci;s James L. Richmond tfc 6 ??^????????? , at FOR SHERIFF, r j~ I hereby nominate myself as a can date for re-election to the office _ sheriff, subject to the Democra primary. 13 * II. E. ELLISON jdto FOR SHERIFF. ^(-.r I hereby announce myself a can Inis date for Sheriff of Fairfield Coui ?. subjeet to the Democratic primary. ?| MOSE II. MOBLEY ^ FOR SHERIFF. At the solicitaaoii of many of -J friends, 3 hen by announce mysel candidate for Sheriff of Fair ft com. County, subject lo the Dcmocrt ? primary. J. \V. Ui-iAtil\ 2j FOIl CLEKK OF THE COURT. At the solicitation of rsiany lrivm I hereby nominate tm-eTas a e-.)i date t'er Clerk of th-:? Court, subj to ilie Demi craiic Primary, plods; 2ft myself if elected never to solicit accept a third term. John W Lyles FOP* SHERIFF. sjp The many frimid- >A' 31:-. ft. I Bolick, trot!! various s c!i.'t;s of | county, ti< annonncc tiuit he i: candidate befit re the Democratic pn of this county for the petition ; Seerifl at the cu>uu"g" elcc'ion, sul-j to the primary. r Mr. Bolick, as the whole people aware,alter seiving- a? a lad in ??cvt4 Co:.fed'.-rats armv with as honora who a jTi-on! :;s any; ha? been for t!.e p lout 1 h?:'!y yi ars serving a? a drpnty ??r cur- a c n?!a lo, mi><I is ill roughly f;:nii a?7 w.',h. :i!?d c ten' t>> pt?i foimc:i ling duti - :f office * f SMrrifT. 1 f?es many fricnils ih.lik th it his ; liner . - . I by sir IJ v.* ? rv C Wirho: t t x ;>( c at He of'r< u'ariii'<r i:i- prs.-? r i.-t r\ i' 'bit t'c '-t-'C'u" ei;tiil'-s I i::: :o L\C? on ti?. n lishica ndo | F(J:I (Ol\\* ! V TKK V'TUEU a l bot- I I : vr. liy :i . > uncc us s. 11 aress! i ca:i?!i a 0 ?or :liC iU**?r ! T 1 rorfc j ''' ''' County, "tibji.-cL !:> lia* i)o: j Ci'ulic {-I* i:i:u v. I GU-S SS. KABD L7e j for or.vi v Tin-:\>v\ivm. id. | I Iiriv'.y istv.-t i: a- a r;ui id I (ki!e !(l" f,*'iiIT!'-i-i till j subjc.v t ? I c t1 f tlj ! lp t-r. | Priui-.ry. cio ! K ' C"t SC. Toli-.f j }a" j FOii Ti*iEA>UIiKiJ. es. ; I hereby announce wys. If a c:i; S date for th3offic- of T.-casnr I " I subject 'o;' e Dt mccraiic Primary. II.tyc:i MoM'C-kin * ! FOR coux rv SUPERVISOR q I hereby an::o;i!:ce irivse f i c::i) C ! date for j lie < ffice of Countv ^ ; a I j sor, .-udjeet :<.? t' e action of ; he De ^ ' ocialic Primary. T. C. Leltr.er gpr*"^51^^ v KSfef and exhausted fields which! ? were once productive can again ji be made profitably fertile j by a proper, rotation of crops; and by the intelligent use of j fertilizers containing high per= i ceniao^es of . j Potash, ! : | Strikingly profitable results j have been obtained by follow-1 ing this plan. j Our pamphlets arc not advertising circulars boon- : in# special fertilizers, but arc practical works, containing latest researches on the subject o:"fertilization, and > are really helpful to farmers. They ars sent free for the askir.j. GERMAN KALI WORKS. 53 Nassau St., New York. Burial Cases and Caskets, j THE UNDERSIGNED has a foli j line of rho latest desigus i:: BURIAL GASES AND CASKETS, at moderate prices. ').''ers ilKcti j pronipily, night and day, at ihe old j stand. Thankful for past patronage,. I ask t'?r a share of it i:i future. i Hearsefurnished when ordered. 11?6tf J. M. FLLiOTT, & CO j ? /^oridctnn Medical School. J JL 11C V AVvw ? ?_ _ _ The course begins April 1st, 1S9G Hospital i 11 s:.ructioi;, a'ith ample facilities fi.r studying special branches, will be given. For information, apply :o Dr. C. M. Kees, VVentwonh sttcc-", Charleston, S. C. Ynnrg respectfuilv. W. PEYIiE PORCHEH, 3S MeetingjStieet, Charleston. Jan. 30-2m ! GOMEANDSEE 9 . j op flMFftl? I UUii LiiiLUf 9 Perfumerv, I | Soap, I A ' ? Brushes. 1 R | \ Combs; ? o I Patent Medicines, I "* I JQ Lamps, T X ? Obimnevs, to ? Glassware E 3i Vs: s . Glass; A di- . Seed, ?l3f ? Stationery YT v y V Bcolcseti di- J on T. F. B&TtS &: 06. tic %: IgF _ This great rerm pi"i" iiy { n . ' W/S b.i; <..UU V 7r W all cvc-r the world, | W Positively guarantee ? | I stubborn cases. The i p plainly on every botti (eel | ? | ^ A ilio | ^ ' EIi-; | For Female Co !"Ii j | building up rur i S rnmc if nric 1tL*o r(J- S9 it civ. LO iirv^ a bottle and b . a | mm the tfty EXTRACT FROM EOOIv lil} "Y.'asa r'lcuraatic sufferer fcr Sroza ii'iysiciar.i, trc-atmem at Jliner; Ark. ?l7<Ioctor<te^l:irc:ln2yconuitj p. P. P., Lippmaao Great 11 ? t> i.-.lay a man." 1 ;) " oi'iitnmins tc Ti'i.v:?, Loadin IiKlcrccu. by 13. \\\ I'eahsns, Dr^gis ^' (] " p. P. P., Lipp;nan,n Groat Hcaici r s Kt :r.rr a:vi- palpitation ci the heart. II; ' s two j'cr.Vo; new 1 tlcon toaadly ia an ' r ;] A. U ' fjwo::. tc andsubscribed fco'orc i:sc, S J. 21. J.A.'lUi ' ^urlcrc'l fo? rrr. ? a Variou3 rcir.o<li: ?x'.:ilc l to vomova ii. 2a mau'^ (Jreat iieajciiy, ccii:;:lole!y cur g C'.vvr. J. 1 ^OLD BY ALL D -\wmw rboV? ! saS c e e i s l i i 3=^2 jV ; j . ! i % s nn aa A as'c q 3 atk VI- 21 p fcrgSfin ^4 J<? .J ?V] K ^23 y *) ^ ? vs : a & t> *5*5 vj im-J . jFor sale b> !?* r? f t Kl . vf U y ll v I & i>: Come and sec the 'WONDERFUL STOCK CORN" \ I " ppi y / i T* German MiHci, Hany An:ber ^ ct 11.o, O^anLjC Tii.e. -^as. isi; Millet, Kaffir Corn. A; SO A full si:/-:vy : garden sec G::, ' % * '1 C 5 A large S!ij;piv e.' crockcry! i and glassware, conic a over it. ; i &: I' !'<-''*: ; 15 s* ' '; ' *1i J *5 ?' I* SSf ?' > '3", i ; t ? ?? ; ? 'fit ii HI :S '*? :3! t J j?; i J l<* *Ss5 * X:jl -> A=i.-,iCv- iv. v li '' .v ; ____ " 7 ! " f. 7 T p-j /> y*\ **: S f. hIf 8IIKI H irllUIIX' y t'7'JLiUiiXlilljlJ liuuliu Evaporrated Apples, Peaches and Apricots. i | Canned Okra, Tomatoes, Corn, and Peaches. I Rolled Oats Oatmeal, j and Buckwheat 'Come and try our choice ! Blended and Goldc-n Meda' i i coffee. I Sweet mixed picMcjn bulk ! Saner Kraut, Shredded Cod | fish. | Stick and Fancy candies. i Dates, Prunes and Fi^s. ? Bakers' Chocolate. I | Tutti Frutti Jell}'. jift P. 1, MMf " "WANTED Salesman :'ot* remainder o; 1896 i i Fairfk'd, Union, Rich'a.iJ, Ker?]ja' | or ' - y.n.i pr< ! foMT-l U*J) > I'll "II fi>' -> ?<!r, _ __ ? -tn?? in r.y .n.i ! l. ... I ... *3 i " i1"" j Good \TOik-T {?*e:.? g >t?:i ;??> i; i doubt ;ib'p.! i'. for i. tannjiti 2 i jt> j\ J. F. HODGE, llau-'-gor. iOi l TayJor S?i.. . > C. " IS \ fxi?""' Y: Qi *? it rescnc- . :;;em H .s id to cure the most Jfca | 'ormd:'': " : :~ed )F S e. as .j? it is Up In f( * ;L> ? E lLL } & @ ^ & ft: \ * ~ 0* tie! | | ffiti V:\ d.i Is.?.'0.-A5 4/i 3 iilLaS mplam. |1P? i-down sys- jit? TQ magic, iry -jf * e cor. ;. <?? ^ <$/ HS or testimonials. ^ j on l-.opv ic- . . -. x-o: s ^"S>?YP v. p.toi: . // X Oroccri, W; tr. /tf /a) ^ 17, eared mo of (liSctiit fcrc?.f.h- II J'v i-inot slept ca either si-.!-: for jil <j v position." iV\S)i ^4 M. IiAM.;AV.: v,V^. V^\ W " v&>vS H eirTs iSct:--. NSjT' " " ;.;recaV:: i ' "":.rr. 'I'hrcM j .. . I-., ft b cil rr..'." Ill g J. C'Oin'SO-.*, C^viiiiaali, Cia. /If f. mmm. ^.s 'ROPRIETORS. 4 5 ??> ? n ? ? s>. '* x s & p " /n c. t * & V ir V-? P-J A rl 6-3 ^ ' John H. Mc / ~-ljji Ig cr.iS-: c: v. : it-i-nz?* &^2 7-jr.rCiS.i5 {3 rv; --r.v: rr>:t.i v - ? - aHljm v < ; '*" i-lini i.-f *-* At:uk& .<: ..*? ' '] ^ Clill'.'.Tr ^ il JtMjftS.SC tr> Til^rn>".I. ^ g -Oiilc. For sslc sy ^\ ^" O LEXI) IN small SUMS, AT gig i.n;i! l-i el November next, on ^ca^H ....; ?.. , rt.r.Q eauriped h*T & r.-c.'t uiiu v?n i.uiw swuiw w_. .1. If, SAWYER, Cashier. V, | m DAVID _ATKEy.k!'^l| # v\ *" - 'all JZ O liTGAGE E'S SALS. ' BY vir no of; he power and" aathori^^HH iyc.'M In- d in the mortgage ex-'-jSHB . c;;tcd ii:id de"iw:e.! by Labati C!js?pp?H, junior, on tji? 20th day Gf&ajyfsHj February A. 1) 1SS9, lo the under-v'apS > j signed, E 'cry M Brayron. and-^-rc-^^ffl ' .' c *r-!cd i.i ? he office of the Register of I ; t'oi.vc}aric- s f?-r Fairfi-ld rf??J?g? ' 1 C?>an:y, its Morga^c Book Y, p;?ge ; ?-C3, i:? dc-f ;nir of if-e payment of the ' : . debt sc -urn: tbr-ivby, (with tbe con-' - ? to 'fm "* ' sCr?i' \*i Hit u> 'i i ? cu:e a:.d unpaid uJ:-C: eon"j7 I will ?y pnb :o 'Hiction. ^:i the fiivt M?.?i?lay -1 in 2*K>;i< next, ar eleven o'cl< ck a m. ^ ' _ | bsf.'rc'x.fcc Coan House do-M: in' j \VinnibonvS. C., for cash, ?!jr jD-m-u _ P-*efni^^ wfe^ch a;c^ ''escribed C.-irollna, bounded by lands of ^t51i,t r^pHo y> jan.i\ t Aiken. MargaretE^Gladt.ey^^^ 1-5: ^ DERCO?? ?-5S. Ttc onlvsnro core for Corct >1?sl itoSjlsts, ojJIISCO-X a CO, K. X; ' | i NOTICE. .' ^|| I ~a>t cverv man sad worsan in the United 'fl states interested in the Opinrc and Whisky n fcab'ts to have cae of ny books 011 these diseases. Address B. Li. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga, M o'sX 3?2,aad cnc vrill be seat you ireo, * A PSS A B=?> S B e||? 4ALAEIA ^3 UDNEY? 1 'ROUBLES \vl IMPLES (k (IETCHES W ??*%<? EwllWg .{lift SORES I . %g &sj? &\%a& r oisoningI , sf3? 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