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F05 . -- - - _ 1 NEWS AND HERALD, j _ ( tUBblSESD EVERY WEDNESDAY \ -kv- i The News and Herald Co. 1 K H US, A l< -i One Tiiar, ... SI.50 ] Six HomiU*. - .75 i WTNXSBOR.C, P.O. i Wednesiay, June 20. - - i'JOO THE CAMPAIGN'. Tbe first naee>iug of th? campaign op3aed ai Orangeburg mi last Thursday. The Candida'^ for Governor are M. B. MoSwjeue/, J. \ H?yt, F. B. Gary, a id A. H. Patterson. Taking the opening speeclm n in index, ihe chief muter of discussion during the sasamer will bi the liquor qnestion. Governor McSweene? will rely con- : fciderably on the business principles which hare characterized his admiois tratiou. As we have saiJ before the State has gone through wonderful industrial progress duriusr his admini*- i tration aad ha has been in foil sympa- 1 try with this progress. He believes in libera! and bearty support of the common schooU and higher institutions of leani?g, and be ia sound in tbir. He favors good roads, aud this i< a'org the line of progress. He is in for the dispensary as is well known. The chief difference between Mr. Hoyt aud Governor McSwteney is that the former is ODDOsed to the State's soiling liqaor. "The principle of selling fiqnor for a profit U identical with selling any other commodity forguin," says Mr. Hoyt, and on this point wc think that he is sound. He repr^seats the prohibitionist p. Co1. Hoyt is an hODest, clean ncan, and of the highest ^ character. At present it is :ne general opinion that the race is really between him and Governor McS*eeney. Mr. F. B. Gary, whom we do not know, favors the dispensarj, bnt a> we understand it, is opposed to forcing it npon a.'iwiiliDg communilie?. Mr. A. H, Patterson, of whom we know verv little, also fkrors the <li$ ni. n.;< K peiisarr. uu cuici uiucicuuc ?nu Governor McSweener is that the dispensary hw han not been rigorously enforced against blind tigers*. G. Walt Whitman is out of the race, becanse he could not raise the fifty * dollars siifce^sraent. W?AKX?Sk IX PUJSUtC OFFICES. One of the most eeriotu eviis in this country is the weakness of wen in public office*. T:o many of them IQ1UK ni >re ui moii" uiia;joco iui ioelection than of discharging their duties fearlessly and faithfully. Whenever a serious ct i?is arises, immeliately the officer begins t>> yaoi.I^e and speculate a* to what^ coarse he should pursue, and kis conduct i* not influenced so roach by what i-? right as by what affect his policy will have upon the largest number of voter*. Too often a man's eutering politics lose# hie individually and all independent manliness. Ol T A.?vrtf aah mt t??Ira f*nv-. 4. 21COC. xjmid J'icci wai IW?; ? uishes an illustration. The strikers hare defied al! lav and order. Many gooi people might synopalh:z3 with the strikers as far as their cause is concerned, bnt no right thinking miu eoa!d approve the indiguities offered women because they cho^e to ride on a Htreet car. It i? safe to siy that if women had been treated in South P?' Carolina a* ihey hava by the strikers in South St. Louis, a iyuchiug wo.ild have taken place, or seriously near it, long before it; and it is probible thnt the public offi;ers wh*<e duty it is to enforce order wou'd u>? have escaped punishment in some form. The mtyor of St. Loois vrants the governor to take a hand and the Democratic governor insists that the Republican mayor ought to take step? to quell the riots and enforce order. From this distance it seem? thit both are trying to avoid giving offense to t'le strikers for fear its ptflitml effe ;!. It is not only ia St. Louis and Missouri that political cowardice i* in evidence. It is on haud oa erery A a aUamM ka UTol*nA/'i B1UC. 1121," 911UU1U vg M u L>vu of the character of politicians that are being bred these day*, [t i* rare (bat one meets a man ia politics who really hasjfised political opinions and principles of statesmanship. He finds too often men who are subject to every breeze, namiypanady sort of fellows. We have made so much of the principle that the people mn-?t rul until it has reacted on the individual, and destroyed hia independence of opinion as that when he jets into politic* be is more concemeo in specniaauir i? as to which way (he msj mty will g> than be is in impressing the merits of hiaotfnviewa upon the people. His py; own views may be righ1. and founded ttpon wisdom, but modern polities % have taught him that success is the thing, and if saccess reqaires an absolate surrender he does so, and finally he becomes just an ordirary politician like all the rest, drifting with whatever be may conceive to be the people's wilt. The role of the i ' people proper 1? expressed is a loand doctrine, bat it does no' dispense with the importance of firmness and moral strength in public officers. The people may not agree with eae's views, bat they do admire honest <^n ictions and independence of thought that is not mere stubbornness. Political sacrifices are necessary to a healthy political condition, and it it often tbe highest act of patiiotism to enter politics knowing that defeat i-> certain. 9 A Good Cough Medici?io, It speaks well for CbaujbTlaia's Cous;h Remody when Hrugsi?t< n?e it in their own families ;??< iVirnce to any other. "I have f?oKl 1 '*> imberlaio's Congh Remedy for lU- =>ast five Tears with complete satisfaction to kKjyself and customers," siys DraggUt J. Goldsmith, Van Eiten, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both-for ordinary conghs aud colds and for the c&ugh following Is grippe, and find it very efficacious." For sale by McMaater Co., druggists. A certain class of politician? in the special rates. aorlh must always nave tuns; to . . ? .. ? ANNUAL MEETfNG NATIONAL tnreaten tho boolh. Ti.e o-j question xiONAL ASSOCIATION, JCTLY1' ?f redneing the representation of the Th(, Sonthera Railway will Southern Stales in Con grew .8 being trip ticket! from Charleston, revtved by the Repabhean.. Form- the ra,c of 0De fir3t_oIas8 fal cately for the Sooth many of the Sew rMn(1 w t0 SL Angustil England States have are.tiicted snf- Fla , Mobile, A frage provided in their eonBtitotion. 0deanSi La.; Meridian, M " - ^ vw?tl (Uaiw ?/\A _ . ,,, ?.U >uC .cuu^.uu mi? ba,0> AIa caattanoog. but strange to say the proposition Bristol,Teun., White Sulphur come, from New England. It i< rery ya Washington, D. C., Nor: for NeT England to let the Sontb aD(J inteI.fflediate poillts. alone. New England roled the Sontb Tickets wi? b<_ soW Ja, j through carpet-baggers; it ha. made with fi?3, |jm;t Ja, mbi us pay tremeodou4 tributes to her ho)lif.r6 of retQra port!ons manufacturers, to her pensioners, fnd trip tickets sold to Charlestc Utel/ they have proposed to regulate 011 accoaiit of annual meeting the hours the operatives in ??ur cotton educational association. -Sui milts shalr wort. Whv can't New portio-s of round trip .icl . d^po^ued with agents trora w England attend to ner own onsiowst; trip tickets are purchased. m ^ will issne receipts for ticket? As "will be seen by a:? advertiaement iu-d and upvi presentation running in The News and Herald, receipts will return to orig the caoitai ttock of the Fairfi.:lil Cot- cha?ers the return portions if:n i i -,w trip tickets dep>sited. For MiiU Will be utcrtBSnl to $200,- inf,rnwUo? apply to any ag, 000. This means an additional tapjtal Southern R-iilwar, or its cor of $97,900. Of course, this will result in additions t) the mill. . Miss Majgle Rosboroagh E ? Wednesday afternoon. Mis SCHOOL exebcises. Rosborougb, daughter of 1 r i 11 Kosborousb, wts at Lewis' The eiereiws a, Lebanon ?huol|j tM tbe'CJnie ont ,0 its -3 -- rr" O Oftl op?ii6Q on i uur&u<tv ai sue saw & iram uuluiu^, uwu o'clock with a "Song of Greeting" bj a negro child sitting in the the entire school. The addreet of tbo track. With a scream, i welcome was delivered bj Sfe Mamie ft ^ol tbetrlckf t Stevenson in a very impreesive man- bhe r0Se up, tbe flag staff of t ner The following is tbe program: struck her head and killed 1. The "Faacy Drill" by 14 young child, wh;cb was thrown far ^ , the track, was injured in ti ladies *nd ? younS meu wa< e,.jo>ed : 6triki scmelhin^ perbap, very much by all preiant. tie on tj,e side track. .D 2. S'J?g, "Rin* the Bells," by the Douglas said its skull was i school j wa8 living at the latest s Pi?nr? ,Wf. hT Mi?<a Ii^sic i Chef!ter Lantern SteYen?on and Louise Turner. G ^ s rjj q -j- _ 4. Tableau, "Bridal Act," was bijh- Beantiie j*The Kind You Have j ly enjoyed by e*ery one prosest. All gj^natar* SIX y/fy-f--* were expecting to sec a solemn cere- tf %S*yX7<kCc/L mony and only saw a mule'* bridle. """' 5. Tne "Flag Drill," by 11 small girls and 14 small boys, was com- /fa ft fl pleted by larger scholars joining them W' III and singing "The Star Spangled Ban- \ / i 6. Recitation, "Bittsry B," by Miss Willi* Jstfuroncnn was londlv ED- I plauded. 7. Tableau by 8 young ladies, and +4***^ one gentleman dressed as Uncle San, ended by singing the "Red, Wbite an?1 jSu^gjggm 8 Piano duett, bv Misses Ethel Harden and Cooper Walker. 9. "Rose Drill," by the larger young ladies and two boys, wa<? something flgg that deserts special taen'iuti. ut such & beauiilul scene i-? very seldom wit* | nesscd in our larger college com- f naenceraen's They wen: applauded ? by every one in tb" room. I 10. Vocal ? >'??, ' J.'jt for Tar," bv _ Mi** Gaines, was loudly ttpplnuded. .^SffgSr^dffifcV \ 11. Pia^o solo, by littl- Mt*? Gettrude Harden, who i-i out 9 v-arsold, g and ha? been tafciuj ma<k only iwo Jk ?a?|v \ was grand. Jffl tja ^12. Piano duett, by Miss Gaine- and ^r 13. "Uake Walk," to the tnne o "Geexgia Camp Meeting," highly de-f lighted the audience and kept tliein in /mMl' kM\ an uuroar from the time ihe curtains Ig?&\ were opened until eloped. The only W?\ genueman in the walk lost hi< partner and was not able to find ht r again. galjj&y 14. Vocal duett, by fclis? Gaines and ^8555^ Mrs Jordan, was enjoyed very much. 15. TV-lean, acted by school? sman ones sitti ?K in a circle on the fl ?or certificate corresponding t( with the larger ones standing ov<r and keep your certificate, the-n *in$r;ng "America." receive as many certify The tfac^ers and scholir* deserve AND HERALD, 'if you credit for I he manner in which even- , , * ' ~ thing was carried on. The stase was a*so entitled to one gue tastefully decorated with ivy, evergreens ant1 flags, and in the back- _ ground were the pictnres of Gens. \ R. E. Lee, Stonewall J icfe-oa and the "Father of his Coir t-\ " To aid 5 Jane 8. 1900 W. J. Roch<?. If tnmbled wi?h ih?iuuatU'n, give Year. Total PoruLAT Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It ^790 3,929.214 wili not co?t vow a cent if it -'org uo 13Q0 5.308^483 ?ood. One jippiication will ri !:cvc the ^gjo 7,320,881 pain. It also cores sprains a;;db.nises 2320 9^638,453 in one-third 1 he tian rrqnirod by any 133Q. 12,860,020 other trea'ment. Cats, barn?, frost- 1340 17,069,453 bites quinspy, pains in the aide and 1350 23,191,876 che.t, glandular and other awelliiH?s 1330 31,443,321 are qaicklv cured by sppiyinif it. 187q 38,558,371 Every boitle warrautcd. Price, 25 1339 50,155,783 and 60 ct?. For sale by i!cMa3ter Co. -^890 02,622,250 B1DGEWAY NEW __ Oh Friday afternoon a ter ii fc'^rni ?j.ye population for 1900 at iiited our lown ana ms surrounun-.g over tne popuiauon wuii country. Mr. Edward Palmer's s'.cep (An increase fold was blown down, resulting in no serious damage to the steep. A bam M m iocreisc of n p{!!. cc oq the sanu place wa* also destroyed. (A.n increase Through the e2brt6 of Messrs, Means and Parker, who are engaged ?w? At aa increase of 2o per ce in she mercantile business at the point f \n increase formerly known as Mackens, the place has been rechristened Campbell's and made a flag station. They have bnilt At an increase of 2-i per ce - (A.n increase & wnreuuuae, aim UCI^UI, v/*?u vw shipped and stored. Passengers can also get of and on at tbis point. At an iucrcase of 25 per a Miss "Virginia Black i9 ths guest of (A-n increase hersieter, Mrs. H. W. DesPortee. Mre. Blake Boyd ba? gone to Wions- _4_, ? _ ,, boro.o visit her mother, Mrs. J. A. lhlS 15 ?Be of t] D83Purtes. Ever Mr. Harry Davis, of Colombia, is in town. In case of a tie, or that The census-taker* are at work-Mr. equally correct, prizes will C Kinuonf pporpcontintf Innn. thew. ship 8, aud Mr. Joe Coleman township . "^jis contest will close or jg tion has bem officially am /-v T . , .. ii- it,. the United States Census O" Jun?-"*? *JUS Jalia ^oIeman. TH? NEWS AND HER.4 formerly of tbn place, was earned to when the . ^ dos Dr. Berry, of oue of the Plant System hospitals in Florida. Mits Colemaa and her sister have been in charge ef ^ HT1V/I H this hospital for several months. Miss n IZrflVI L Gerliudo Moore, of Ridge way, bag been chosen to fill the vacancy. The press Publishing The Ridgeway school closed on the express purpose of payi Friday with a delightful picnic. THE CASH MUST A Miss?s Margaret Rion, Laura Doug- $1.50 per year. You get tl: lass and Floride Martin came from This offer applies to n< Winuisboro to attend. of expiration. Mrs. C. P. Wray and Miss Sara Addrsss your orders to eave for Harris Springs this week. The board of truiteas elected teachers lo-day for session of 1900-1901 for ^ Ridgeway High School. Mr. J. S. Moore, principal; Miss Bessie Lvles ana Airs. .1. jx. ljeaiasier asusiauis. -,j Mr. Moore is from Union and comes NOllCB 10 StOCillOltt with thirteen vears' experience. The assistants held same places last ses sion. N. June 14, 1900. A MEETING OF THE ? - ~? ? ?? holders of the Fairfield Cot PRESTON RION, Agent i? hereby called for TUESDA ? 10TH, at 11 o'clock A. M. PACTIC FISE INSURANCE MAN? Win.sboro Bank for the p considering the question 01 1 nF NEW mj. thft ('anital S/oek of faid CO Solicits .a suare ol: the public p>i!ron- $200,000. J. W. CATHGj 0 ? a?6' T. W. LAUDERDALE, 3?2(hly J-^-J2-3w PresidsDi lIK&v I H-_M?g39^_ i, 1900. ! /-======== Sell Bid? I 5tasST^iiiiii'iniw:!;i:w:ii:iill:nMi'i?i'!h*:;iir:i:!>.i,iJ^~rr.~.i^^ $F\ti ^ s. C., at ![] ~ii;'3 H ik tH *\? ? 'a?3 i-3 ju .3 \r\ e for the J j jf^ |^| ass!, Bir- ^ | ^ ith,1900, j ?,; ' 2~ AIwgV 1900, jo I f ^VegetablePreparationforAs- |lSp * Of round j I sinulating the Food andReguia- ]aj _ >n s. n.. I I tingth^StamachsandBo'tvelsof BOttl'S tJ -y I I ; national ! ; L v I * re/u[a i b w;y: , ELftXI ! . ?~."7P i Signatm Agents j ! Promotes DigestioaCheerfiu- 0 s> depo?' ness and Rest.Contains neither !|s of said Opium,Morphine nor Mineral tgj "1 ioa! pur- KotNARCOTIC. Is of round ! _______ detailed . " m i ill: Of the Rapecf adErSWlBlEiTcnLn M a " mections. ' Punrfk Seed- ? I JLcSeruta * J S2 |i | ! JteJulUSJto- I 3g3 ?B Jlled. jbdttSeed? I 5g A -?#| Ift w kTr. J. A. | I tlarifwdSueur. ) ?jg * Turnout | f ) || I lalao^w I Apcrfect Remedy for ConsUpa- |l 1. IT middle Of tion.SourStomach.Diarrhoea. gg ? \kj she ran to Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- || \ wB md threw Qess and LOSS OF SLEEP. || \ef mt just as I ; M .he engine I TacS:irale Signature of JJB . | her. Tbc[ j ?j ' Thjf L EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. ^ !iilL???? i ii~*i Jt"itfl IT THC CSNTAUR G ~>yrigkttd by Press Publishing Associativa^ 189 9 Allights reserved.) ID I GUI 41 Are Vou Interes Greatest Gou the Glob mSSiSm^\ \ ^ so> senc* y?u guess and subscript gpryfV The News and and receive a certificate which will en _ 1T) distribution of $25,000.00 to Cash Prizes by the PRESS PUBLIS1 WtlftWIP/ Jl OF DETROIT, MICH., among the mR&rf&f&Tll ?'jess or estimate of the populatien oi mm J . Territories, as shown by the official c " We have made arrangements LISHING ASSOCIATION to enabl ticipate in the distribution of the prize OUR OFFER: -' one year's subscription to THE NEWS AND HERALD m guess. Present subscribers may take advantage of this offer * will bi extended one year from date of expiration. No adva of our paper; you get the guess absolutely free.' VOITR PTTUCQ w^en You senc* y?ur subseriptio lOuli uUijdp sureanc*^tey?urnameJa^r as possible. As soon as we rceeive your subscription we will ) guess made by you, which will entitle you to_ any prize that y We will file the duplicate with The Press Publishing Associal - A ^ ^ V.A TTAir^Tr CuKcOfl ^2.I6S <tnu lldvc as iua.ii v cls uc oi-uuj want more than one guess get your friends and neighbors t ss. VALUABLE INFORMATION jubscribers in forming their estimate, we furnish the f ollowing c ion. Increase. Cent. PRIZES TO BE AWARDE 923,214 31 ' " 1,379,269 35 j To ih3 Dearest correct guess, 2,012,398 37 1 To the 2ml, 2.317,572 32 ; To (he 3rd, 3,221,567 33 To the 4th, 4,209,433 33 j! To the 5ih, /? i c\n or I rrt i a.l 0,i ZZ.'ild oo iO'IieOIQ, 8,251,455 35 ; To the 7th, 7,115,050 22 | To the 8th, 11,597,412 30 | Tu the 9th, 12,466,467 25 j To the 10th, | To the 11th, : To the 12tb, I To the 13th, au increase of 21 per ce?t To the 14th, ild be 75,772,922. ! To the 15th, of 13,150,672.) To the 16tb, i Fo the 17th, |! To the 18th, nt it would be 78,399,144. To the 19th, of 13,776,894.) H To the 20th, |i To the next 150 nearest comet each, amounting to nt it would be 77,025.366. I To the next.100 neari?t corre<^ of 14,403,116.) each, amounting t?? ! To the next 100 newest correct each, ainonnting to nt it would be 77,651,588. J! To the next 200 neareit correct of 15,029,338 ) each, amounting to j To the uexf 400 naarest correct j i each, amounting to nt it woaid be 78,277,812. j of 1$,655,502 ) ' j Tot^l, 1,000 prizas^iaountias ie Greatest Offers subscriptior> Made: NAME two or more estimators are be divided equally between TOWN " ie month before the popula- ! lounced by the Director of I _ at Washington, D. C-, and j STATE .LD will announce the date j , e. j MY GUESS :mber :r?,$15, Association has deposited $25,000 in the Central Savings Ban ng the prizes. lCCOMPANY your order, the news and he* le guess ABSOLUTELY free. jw subscribers and old subscribers who renew their subscripl The News and He WINN ~ ["oBEAR'S ~~UNM Dyspepsia k* all : - - ?" * W m "fn 1 ? fl stock- Tablets c????dc'oi v"irTT v aMd SSP of 'at The -CUreS- Thankful for > ac tati'jn for a sL nrpose of ] old *i an J ncreasmgi lndlg0St!On \ , tij? attend mpany to ! 3 utr, j and I rJiEEL irctary. I j J * i. I Dyspepsia. j V 2 y!l!f% CHAINLESS. The first choice of experij enced anc* Particular riden \ \ UU ndVb everywhere?the best possiQ PPMffM k*e Pr0?f ?f i*s superiority b Lightened construction, im? provements throughout New tie J ^ Models, $7J. //? HARTFORDS. J^U. Lr The leading medium-pricec [ AHt 1 bicycles- Their twelfth yea Lry ' of success. In excellence o J| manufacture, durability an< jfj ease of running they are un I excelled in their class. Nev 1 MocJAIC <ftZ C USB Fnr Hvpr f~ HOME OFFI rUI UVGI HARTFORD, CON tv Years J ANNOUNCEMENTS TJ R K F011 SOLICITOR?SIXTH CIRCUIT 9& | II I hereby announce myself as a can oj mm date for Solicitor of the Sixth Juaie bbJh |H| Circuit, subject to the result of the Den crati primary. THOS. F. McDOW OKntNT. WCW YORK CITY. TTIWBBi lih111III IT'iaWl We propose the name of Eon. J. T-v /V# ilENKX 10 lue vutcia field County for re-election to the office Solicitor of this circuit, because of 1 very satisfactory manner in . which he 1 discharged the duties of the office for 1 I past several years. VOTERS I hereby announce myself a canuids ITT for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Circv B \l sublecc to the rales governing the Den II | cratic primary. W. C. HOUGH fl I SEXATOR. 1 G. W. Kagsdale is announced for Senate, subject to the Democratic prima I hereby announce myself a candid + for the Senate, subject to the action of Democratic primaries. Platform: Li mtry on elections, less legislation, less litigati ^ o aQd less taxation. * T. W. TRAYLOI ;iOD to liEFKETATIVi'S. , w * ^ ^ 1 1 I hereby announce myself a candid *or ^le -House of Representatives fi Fairfield County, subject to : he Demo( . . . tic primary. title you to participate JOHN G. WOLLDit onmr 1 announce myself a candidate for .-IING ASSOCIATION House of Representatives, subject to ise making: the nearest action of tbe "Democratic primary.. : the United States and E- C" ^AGsDALI ensus of iqoo. The friends of John G. Yobley no i ,i tjtjr.cc -dtt-d nate him for re-election tolheHousi witn the irKisoo JrUx>- Representatives, subject t> the actior e our subscribers to par- the Democratic primary, s, amounting to $25,000. Blvtbewood Democratic Club nomina "URTHER NOTICE W. J. Johnson for tbe House cf Repres who <u?rtrk us <si "o for talives> subject to the primary election, a no sends us *>1.50 ior W. j. hagood, Secretary all be entitled to one I announce myself a candidate for thpir subscription Souse of ^P^ntatiye^.^ Dispensa """ " ~. * . Oiats ana uoumy, renuviiLru aim m nee is made in the price gated is my platform. Will abide by result cf the primary. n you make your guess. B* MORRISON oc I hereby announce myself a candid ess and touess as plain y f0r the House of Representatives, subj ' fill out and send vou a to the action of the Democratic pri'uan , -*> T. B. McKINSTR"* rou may draw. Be sure _ tion. Every subscriber FOR CLERK. ptions to I HE NEWS j hereby announce myself as a car o subscribe. They will date for Clerk of Court, subject t :.ction of the Democratic primaries. JSO. R. CRAIG I hereby announce myselr atandid for the office of Clerk of Court for F; field County, subject to the action of Democratic primaries. lata: K.T. BRA'S I hereby announce myself as a candid Dif! TpflT T nWQ * forCierkof Court for* Fairfield Cour nu I! UilJJU 0 . subject to the action of the Democn primary. J AS. A. BRICJ eu nnn an . ZX 1 nereoy announce myseu. ?v rauuiu 5,060 00 for the office of Clerk of Court for F; 1,009 00 field County, subject to tlie action of 500 CO Democratic primaries. 3Q0 0Q JOHN W. LYLE; 200 00 I hereby announce myself a candid 100 00 for the office of Clerk of Court, subjecl 90 00 the action of the Democratic primary. 80 09 JNO.J.NEII 75 00 60 CO FOR SSHERIFt 00 j be-re by announce my*e!f a can ok An ('atc *,,r ^ie ?'?ce Sn riff for Ft. 35 00 bounty, and will abide by i 30 00 action of the Demccraiic primaries. 25 00 jAS. W. BOLIi K 20 00 15 00 Pledging myself to abide the resull 15 DO ^*e ensuin? primary election, I annoui ^ myself a candidate for nomination to1 lo UU office of Sheriff of Fairfield Couoty. 1 gnes$e?, #5.00 cordial support of my fellow-citizens is nAA Ar? I <??AAffn!lr CA!IAIfo/1 J7W W ? ovuviwivi* guesses, $4.00 GEO. W. CRAWFORD 400 00 Ihereh y. announce myself a candid; guesses, $2.50 for Sheriff ot Fairfield County, subjecl 250 00 the aclion of tlu Democratic primaries gueases, $2.00 ^ CLARK 400 00 I hereby announce myself a candid; guesaes, $1 00 or Shciirf, subject to the action of 1 400 00 Democratic primarv*. J. ATclvI - NET ELLIOTT [to $25,000 00 Ilnrebv announce myself a candid; for the office of Sheriff of Fairfield Coi ty, SUUjeCt tO tllP. aCtiOU Of tll3 DeU.OCra I SL.AMK. primaries. B. G. TEXNAXT I hereby announce myself for Sheriff Fairfield County, and will abide the res of the Democratic primaries. d. e. Mcdowell I liereby announce myself a candid; for re-election to the office of Sheriff Fairfield County, Subject to the actic.i the Democratic primary. It. E. ELLISON I hereby announce myself a candid; for Sheriff of Fairfiel: County, subject the Democratic primarv election. . MOSfi U. MOBLEY - - I hereby announce myself a candid; for Sheriff <f Fairfield County, subject /~\ to the rule? and regulations of the Deu I II II I cratic piimarv. vVV ' JOHN B STEVENSON k of Detroit, Mich., for COUNTY AUDITOR. a -r y\ j. i 11 eieby announce nnself a candid; S.ALD costs you only for Cor nty Auditor, subject to the acti of 1 he Democratic primaries. :ions on year from date ROUT. R. J EPF ARES I hereby announce myself a c.mdid; fur re-e'ection to the office of County J ditor, subject to the action of the Den cratic primary. J. L. RICHMOND srald, I hereby announce mys^.f a cat.did; ' for Auditor for Faiifielu County, subj to the rule governing the Democratic f SBORO, S. C. mary. GEORGE Vv . MO'J HE RTiKIN( SUP r'0F EDUCAT10X?1V1 AilXiiU I hereby announce myself a ca did: for re-election to the "office of Coui " ? -A? ? ^ TT*,n cnKia/'t oupttiillchtcub vi jju u*'tt guvjvvt the action of the Democratic primary. [TS DXPA RTM?N EA ,D. L STEVENSON tock of Ca?kets, Bnrfla I hereby annourc- myself a candid; Ens, constantly oh hand, for the office of Superintendent of Edu< hearsa when rfqxtsUd. tiou for Fail field County, subjeel tot pa*t patronage au?i solici- Democratic primaries. _ _ tare i? Ike fataro, iu tho " xCJMm^R uO.i, JK ^rxrrv?nrr mt^t? i cttti-co d io ai ali hftuiP. UUU.>n T TOTT ti- kv I hereby an: our.ce m)*fceif for re elteti 1 UBS* ?*w, t0 the office of Countv Treasurer of Fa <4 mi i i.vrT *r f<* field County, and wili abide the result <s w. the Deniocra(i(, p]imaries. HUGHS WYLIE WHEELS ^ The finest chain wheels acts > that it is possible to make, avoid - having every improvement the n . found in our new Chainless hub. - j models, aside from the driv- drivir j ing mechanism. New Mod- Uftan eis, $?0. ' ~ Price STORMERS. j P i The Stormers present a J Lo r refinement of construction jj qualil f and finish usually found only finish i 8 1 t J'l 1 J in Dicycies ujiuuuuiuuis g - higher prices. They are pep- J durat v ular favorites. New Mod- I desir I els, $3?. cost. CE, Jordan & C NECT1CUT. Winnsb ~j ANNOUNCEMENTS. | ' ! ' 1 ! | COUNTY SUPERVISOR. j ?j;. i I hereby announce myself a candidate I :aj i for the office of County Supervisor fori 10 : Fairfield County, subject to the action of! <5f$) the Democratic primaries. I -jyce ' A. D. HOOD. , ^ K.: I . 1 dr- j I hereby announce myself a candidate 1 of for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield * a j :he i County, subject to the action of the Dem III i las! ocratic nrimaries. , V/ | lie * ROBT. T. CLOWNEY. | i hereby announce myself a candidate I \ j *te for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield " ! Lit. County, subject to the action of the Demin. nrimdrioc x 1?. BTTRLEY. \ r - . 'sj i ? I hereby announce myself a candidate I for Connty Supervisor, subject totbeac- ; f1.. tion of the Democratic vrimaries. J ; JJJ JOHN A. STEWART. | ate I hereby announce myself a candidate . the for the office of County Supervisor of-Fair- { ess field, subject to the rules and regulations I ... j on of the Democratic primary.:... D. BL EO'BERTSON. ? | I hereby announce myself a candidate ! ? for the office of County Supervisor of Fairfield, subject; to the Democratic pri- ! ate mary. ' - ' JAS. H. AIKEN. j ^ I hereby announce myself as candidate if i for the office of County Snpervisor, sub- LL f *? nf ttii TlomncrflchV nri i | JCCl L\J me ak/Uv/n vt v</v , .. . r- j mary. JOE McMEEKIN. J : *!?? j T hereby r^n unce myself a candidate j e for the office of Connty Supervis r, sub, ject to the action of the Democratic pri- >A< mary. T. C LElTiNER. " iOf FOR CORONER. 1 0l I hereby ^ announce myself a candidate ft for the office of Coroner for Fairfield itfes Comty, and pledge myself to abide the en- result of the Democra' ic primary. J. MARTIN TONGUE. W ate ect ~ Prepare for it by Weight G( r. ate ??? airtlie . ~ WE can please you in Colored ] Stripes, Batiste, Zephyr Gi 2^ of colorings. Prices from 5c to 251 itic . WMfp Onnrls of eve v descriot *" ~ J r X dies from 5c to 50c the yard, Fine 5? Effects for wair.i. We have the \ the have ever shown in great variety ot >- last year. We can please you in ' ate Plaids; also beautiful line Blaek G 0 waists and trimmings. MILLIN di We are constantly receiving a< [he can please you in style and quality priccs. The best that the money ca \SHOE the lie We are still showing the larsres 1*C~ of Shoes in the county. New stj Sandals and High-Cut Shoes; Cient \l and tan. You cannot get better val sell you. ite We are anxious for your patroi the efforts to please you in goods and p ?T? n i i ft r\ n I The Uaidwell Dry lii " BABY' ft ite ot of ite . to I NOW HAVE IN STOCK It2 " Babies' K "" I Shoes, 31 i] ..to LUn<> ui and Mocc; >ri* ate *3S< -XK- -XK- S 1 lty to e xte ? ALSO A FEW Hamn WILL GIVE YOU A BARi luTJ ''' ^ tt~7 ? T T . I y. v. \y iJLi. i ASTER BRAKE J directly upon the tire, ing all undue wear of ? * At- - lechanical parts m me-* i No straining of the** ^ lg wheel. For either ^ : M iless or Chain Models. j (with our 1900 models ) $S.oo .# FNNANTS. S3 -i-Vi. U li ki 1 A <W* ? w in price but high in iy. Staunch and wellted, they possess every site, of strength and ? ? ' ? j Mlity. Best ror au riaers ing- first wear at a small New Models, $25. Davis, Agts., oro, S. C. "2^ !? Mm i For famlj is, . Sjg Hr Me Mts, M , FBr laaey fiiits. fj| - In fact? ^ "jars ,jj for everything in the way of making life and housekeeping pleasant, and not the jars that "bring unhappiness and discord and rum your , m nerves. Come and see us at once and be happy. J. H. ' 1 Mc Master & Co., | .. ..Druggists Buying Light \ Dods. : .'I == Lawns, Organdies, Dimity ncrh umc in or<?at varietv "?>" '? ? a J + ^ c the yard. ion, Lawns and OrganLace Stripe and Corded prettiest line of Pique we patterns; prices as low as ^ Fancy Dress Goods and roods and Fine Silks for ERY. ' Iditions to this stock, and % of the goods, and in low in buy is what we offer. ,S. t and most complete stock A rles in Ladies' Oxfords, s' Stylish Shoes in black lue in shoes than we will lage and will use our best rirp<? )ods Company. ?IEND. | A FUI.L LINE OF id=Sole I a*. -JT; ppers 1 a sins. || es, 1 to o. . i'l S S3 - .? nocksj LEFT. GAIN IN THEM. IS3 JFORD. 4