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^ 1 rlc. L ROGER. I ^ hrii?/lo"w f2*. Carter, New' RL.TOR Aif J) JANAGER. 11 L wednfspay, nov. l, 1893. State. t= 1 o Some Causes of "Hard Times." , ? head A Georgia Farmer's Letter. "There is so much being said in the e intry about hard times and the If a iroity ot money and as everybody the d h cause and knows a remedy, I liquo C ought I would write to tell your that , r uders what I think is the cause- Bn <e trouble is, wo buy mere than we questi i > iuce. There is too much flour and be mi t ou "hipped here every year. The Of co ? ought to mako at home we hold 1 to do jur timber rot and buy Q:1 . ck8, singletrees, ax ban- ble, ( i k \ - i handles and fencing. fundd '"We throw away our ashes and buy help I < ir soap aad axle grease. matic ,lWa give away our beet hides and h y harae strings and shoe strings. "We let our manure go to waste an(j y a id buy guano. p#y , "We buy garden seed in the spriDg gu i nd cr.bbage iu the winter. Kasi "We let our lands grow up in a<jmj v^ed-i and buy our brooms. aupp< "We let the wax out of our pine ja e id gum trees to go to waste and buy fQr j| c \ewing gum for the children. bad i "We build school houses aod hire jtg gj f jachers and send our ohildren off to RQ(j 1 3 educated. netrl l.llf. 1 J - r * jr> a - ?* h ibqu a o-ceni nsn wun a *4 | 0yer ! shing rod. j how "We reiae dogs and buy wool. profi "And about the only thing in this way country that there is an oversproducion is politics and dogtics." j Come Heme to 8tay. j0_ Sreenvl.leN.w7 Yesterday, four families arrived in g 'Greenville, who left this county last December to make theirihome in Tex- ^ ?. Tbev remained in the ''Lone V6SI -tar {State'' long enough to make one rop, which they gathered, sold and ^ Hca turned their facta to the old omesjio Saluda and glassy townships, . ^ his county. g The families are Boswell, 8troud. ^ Tohubon and Barton?good reliable, hard working people, the bone and inew of any community. They have tried Texas, the very ^ beat part of the Slate, and after odo . supp .years experience arrived at the coaelusion that upper Carolina is the ^ best place in the wctfi' N^jshich to !iye, to love and to die?^ , . They report the cotton crop rather ^ ohort in the aection where they plant- . ed and it is nearly all gathered and ^ . j f -old. In answer to a question about noncy making in Texas one of the >artv said that he could make $2 hero where he could make $1 here ; "but," he added, with a twinkle of am oi .amor in bis eye, "it costs about the 2 to make it." " ! vmg to tho statement of a f0Un t WCCI rgan that there are thous W*H11 Democrats in South Car: o do not be/ieve that | V?c 'ident Cleveland is a Demo- ^ crat, the Charleston Sun says: "Oh ^ ^ no! these alleged thousands who ( lispnte Cleveland's Democracy con#. urs 7101 Democrats; they are trait' m( ors ?o the party, masquerading v? Democrats, who are unwilling M ^ lo give tho old party a chance, ( now that she has won the victory, >tjoi] jut are lying in wait to scnttle tQ ^ her and deliver her into the hands . of a third party,if thev can.''After ' ^ that, tho Sun may come up to the head of the class of pojitical seers and.tako a seat by The 8tate. ^ ( What our contemporary says is wou, "ory true. It iB what The State has been saying for years. When it began to urge that view of the hftVe political situation in South Caro- wjjj ( lina it had hardley an ally. Now j jai(J t is glad to know that, its judg? lent having beer, vindicated by #loQj -nycnUt, it has the company of wju practically all the real Democratic not f Papers in the State.?The 8tate. fajr l Small Army of Eacaped ConTicts. ? go. "A The authorities of the South , Carolina penitentiary have had rintod a small book containing ae names, description, etc, of 412 * onricts who hare escaped from j , . .ugust 1, 1867, to October 1,1898 (thit J A. reward of 825 each is offered j ?or the capture of the prisoners. The books will be aont to police ' flficials throughout the United tjfn'c b.atos and it is thought will remit QOt ^ o the return of a number of jail <jepOI Mrdl- the p Oi too 412 fully 350 aro negroes, gocon and the most ot them were in for ^ larceny of tome kind. There are, M(| t] however, a number of murders n, * pjoying freedom. 00 U; ?Buckingham's Dye for the 1 hibliers can be applied when at ?* ) -Hue. and is uniformly eucesSiul it-us * k cotoring a brown or black, aod 1 .fenceits great popularity, 'rover f I'atrl tic Potations. >erry Observer. )isp60Sarie8 will be discnntinu e they are not profitable to t says Goyernor rilluaaD, who of the be ard of control, *b w about everything else in I there is yet a man who belie^ lapensary is intended to dimin r drinking, it may bo said of h great is bis faith, t this raises a very interest! ion. How are dispensaries ade "profitable to the State urse no good citiaeu will wit lis help, it he only knows wi to make them profitable, ly think ; if eutllciently profit Lhoy can largely augmeut t in thog ate treasury, and th to reduce State taxes?>a consu >n moat devoutly to be wished >t only that, but they are caj >f being still further develop vith proper eflort can be made .he entire State and county tas it how is this to be accomplish ly enough, it the friends of I niatration will only rally to )rt in this its hour of need, ke this county, for instance, i llustration. The admimatra a majority of the white voters ide in the last general prima in the special primary it I y half?say 1,000 voters? tr 21 years. It is simply a quest much those 1,000 can drink? t is easily calculated in a gene galloo of ordinary liquor cc Slate $1.50, and it is sold for $3 >rofit of $1 50 a gallon. Dedu 25 cents for expenses, there a net profit of $1.25 on ev in sold. e once knew a man who I L. u.i_. >l:.. j - & uobwcvu uiiriy iuu lunj j. of ooru wbiaksy a year forte ?and he was a perfectly sc i, He drank about a gill be meal in order toa'sist digest (till before eaoh meal i? thi ths of a pint a day ; 273 pii 1 gallons, a year. rho could not do that? Wbc j that would not do it in the fc holy caute ct reform?and :hment ? )w, just suppose the ooe thousi orters of the administration berry County should each ad quantity as their portion to c ite to the help of the cause. T] ?ur tiroes 1,1)00 is 34,000 gallon for the reformers, for refor , not counting what they mi Ic for the pure love of the si what ths wicked Oonservati the Negroes wiuld drink, liity-four thousand gallons i profit of $1.25 a gallon wo int to the yery snug little sun 500.00. 10 Btate and oounty taxes of ty of Newberry nmonnt to n $,">0,000 and $60,000. 80 tl il be left only somewhere ab )00 of taxes to be raised by ass on property. lis is not allowing anything at be drinking that the Negi the Conae. vativea would do; a dating that the Negro populai are than doubie that of the wb considering their love for iture", and alao considering I Conservatives are about 1, g and are more or leas addu e habit of taking something,; ) probable the additional $16,C ereabouts, would be raiaed by maary alao; and then we wo no taxes at all to pay for Si county porpogee?and everyb d be happy. e feel quite aure the peoplo do fuily the great blessing t in the dispensary lav, if t only develop it aloug the lii down in the above speculate id let it be moat distinctly und I, once for all. tba? 'Dispense be diaoontinned where they irofitable to the State," Tbi warning to all concerned t must either increase their p< , or the dispensary will hay* l word ti the wise is su(Be5en word is : Drink early and oft at we might incur the blame iraging people to drink too mi r, we adviso that instead of drii L. _ .1 - 111 oe lores RUie every man p; ouch out on the ground each < important point is that be buy on Id accomplish the same pi so far as the consequent dimii >f taxeq are roocerned. if he i >oy any liquor at all, but sim| lit io the dispensary every r rice of three gills. But be n oplish the additional good pn if be will take the three gi brow it away, e little kingdom of Monaoo lei see at all upon its citiseos rurpoae. The gambling aaloc onte Carlo are uuder the dlre< nd c?<utrol of the governess rom them the kingdom derive me auflicient tor all purpos . i ' and tuoro is on annual of u. i!!oi ilJUri over i ..dimu If MotiACocan ru . . i gi>wuaie ied by g rabliop, why m.iv uot 6'>u he Carolina by liquor-felling ? iB "THE FUGUES." ell ^IndTAero Are Plenty Morctol>* For the Anting. f?8 Darlington News. IBU We are told that we are mfotafe 109 in stating that the recent ut'eran of (Governor Tillman and Sena Irby "show very clearly that tli are not too muoh in l.iye with Dem cracy and are ready to go intoanotl party it the majority of the wh lft* peiple will follow them." Let us quote from rccout speed R~ of these distinguished gentlemen, b? Governor Tillman to the l'opul 09 in the St Louis convention : m "We would ) in forces with you soon as we have guarantees that < >a- be trusted implicitly. * * * ed, thick we understand each other fu i to but in order to turn thi4 into a prac tee. cal shape let us start out right. * ed? * You can get your orgaoizat the and politioal bearing." its Senator Irby on the silver quest in the Senate of the United States : ind "If it is necessary (for the admii ion tration leaders) to ove; power us w on Republican voters in this Senat rv. dare to tell mn thai ??>? iad vine the tariff. * * * I for ten will not follow their lead unot ion step " the These utterances mean thnl Tilln ra' and Irby are not too much iu I with Democracy and are ready to into another purty or else they m 00 nothing. 1 bo speeches fr. m wh ict?e the quotations nre lakeu abound ' ahuse of '.he leaders of the natic ery Democratic party. Should Sent Irby carry out bis threat and \ iad against tauft revision, he wonld str C*l~ at once ut the cardinal principles >rty Democracy? tariff for revenue 01 )ber But it there be any who need i fore ther proof we refer tbem to the op ? D- ions of the Populist press aud ree- speeches of the Populist lead ats, There Tillmau and Irby are alrei regarded as Pipulists, their acqu 1 iR tion to the new party is haibd v iigh delight aud their speeches are use* r?- campaign documents. Great is praise that the Populists are giv *nd these dyed-in-lbe?>w ol (?) Democr Does n ,t this look auspicious ? I 'pt By a glance at ny isaue of '?d* Caucasian, the organ of Populisn air- North Carolina, which some u( i?? contemporaries are so fond of not m'B it will be aeen that the Populisms ight ooly regard Tillman and It by luu, members of tbeir party, but also ve* other South Carolina politicians, a m Strait, Latimer and McLauriu st * I he same category. It may be I u'd theae men are true D< mocrate, aa i! a of friends claim, bat is yery certain t they are playing into the hands of th* PopuHsta and that tho latter are gr be- ly pleased with th'-m. ?ere ''Scratch the b:ickf,'' alfio, of ni tout of the leaser lights that are now of e*8' lating in South Carolina politics Populists will be found, but we f maintain that the majority of the" *B formers'' urn devoted to Denied and will refuse to follow any le d ^on whoever they may be, into anot '*eB party. the m mm m that QO0 Guilty of Murder. Bted it is J, Minx* Sullivan' the Slayer of Her\ (J. Qilrealh, Convialed. the a'^ Special to The State. tale Anderson, 8. C., Oct. 28.?Ar ments in the Sullivan-Gilre murder case were begun t no' morning at 10 o'clock and clof hey at 7;30 tonight Eight sargum< were made. Solicitor Ar Dei opened for the State, and was 1 >0#" lowed by Col. Perry, for the < rs fense; Judge Melton closed the defense and Col Ear'e for State. The arguments were ' very fine. Judge Wallace's ohai occupied about foi ty?five n in.il and was a clear and full expla s 10 tion of the law. The case went to the jury at 30. After being out one h"ur i ,ao* a half, ihev broucrht in a veri ' of of "guilty." a? A motion for a uow trial \ D entered. >ur ,1 One Phosphate Company lfJ Work. |]Q. j1(j The Farmers' Mining Company I pij resumed operations io the phosph lay refti?nf,> It is the first company r?|| aocept the proposition < f the hoard ir? phosphate commissioners io r-gi ilia *0 royalty. The Cocsaw and Carolina comp< . jM can not do anything yet. Th for dredge of Brotherhood, which aa mq during the storm, h to be rais?d Columbia Journal. m ?The successor of Judg> Bond i es, probably be a Virginian. IMIH-IMI Ml III? m? mu?uj?wvtMMi I I lie Vrior . i - g bat!tuto l\?r \ lie | Home ffep-al I*1 ! Agreed to. iu I Chi lb Wushingt <u Oct 27?Iu the 8euate f. day after vo'in^ down the P ffer amendment to ihe Vnorhers bill, C t>y a vole of 2S t ? 30, the Vuorbo 8 s subs itu'e whs agreed i > b> a vote of C??? J 58 to 9. er, ffiThc suba'-i^ie as agreed t sltikea nsac Out the be II mse h-M, and 231 in?t rts iu t he f Mowing : iog ft) 4 Thai a tfutich "f the act eppri.ved terr ccs July 14 ]nN), o titled, 'An act di l\uu tor reeling the purchase of silver bullion eua lev and issue of treasury n< tea thereon, jog in- and for o'her purposes.' hb directs tlie Dei ler Secrotary of the Treasury t. purchase roa lite front timo t t time, tilv r hn"i'U 'o j ric! the aggregate amount of 5,500,000 a n ties ounces, or e > nt tch t tore f as may bo offend in each m >nth, at the in ?rk> t ietb price thereof, not exceeding one dollar for three hundred and seventy-one Co as and twenty, five one hundredth grains 2?n of pure stiver, and to issue iu pnv'ueut 1 for such purchases treasury note u n j My the Uuited State?, he, and lite same is J cor ti- hereby repealed. And it is hereby , tod * declared to bp the p ilicy of the Uni? iop ion ted States Wf continue tlie us of both | e''l gold and sHver ns staudatd money* col ion and to coin y?oth go'd aid nlvir into , >n : money of tlqual intrinsic and <xs by ai9 changeableValue. such equality to bo lb Mb secured through international agree- ; bftl e I ment, or by such safeguards of legia- j up re?* lation as will insure the maintenance ;>m uuo of the parity in value of the c tins of i her the two metals, and the equal power u"1 of eyerv dollar at all limes in the , ti? nan markets and in the payment of debts. ( bv A ?.i L 1 ? n i uvc Aim 11 is uureny lurtner declared u" go that the eQ^rli' 01 the government acl eau should bestead ilv directed to the ta- Rb iich tablishiuent of such u safe system of. in bimetallism up will maintain at all mal times the equal po>ver of every doilar itor coined or i.-site 1 by the I'nited S ates rote in the markets and in payment of ike debts." j cei of .t: ? 001 ily. To Organize si State .Society, i an ! by :ur- i 7 ' ! "Bs Of the Daughters of the Amet icau Kec- | th? olution ? Call Issued. e'8- The following: call which has just t0 . / been issued is self explanatory and mj ,-1, should appeal o ad the patriotic cj, ",'1 women of the State. All county mj ' R" papers are requested to pub i ll the 1 0f * e call before fair wee*: ' m( lllK Tlie daughters of tin American ' ve t..- ive 4W..VIUHUU. IlUYiUg Ut'CMl Up" | f0, pointed hv the national hoard of i j,a I.e the Daughter.* of the American ico ,n Revolution, resent for the State j \n 'Jr of Sontli"^?^-Una I cordial v in- I jj, n*' vite every woman ot t!ie State L j, uot who has the b'ood of heroes of the j a8 revolution in her vein*, to asemb'e i Puk in Co'umbia, November 8th at 11 u? o'clock a m , in the Young's Men's ln Christain Association ha'l, on fhaf Main street, for the purpose of . ^t,r promoting a Stae society in svm- fn ^at pathy wiih the noble ai.d elevated (1 l^e ) organization of the Daughters "f in, the American Revolution. t]. E'pecia Iv is if do?ircd to ire* any i / , , ., , .' sei re some record of the lieroic 1 . deeds of American wonie.. Any H ... woman is e igib e to membership in II,11 .1 U 1 | % . . r, "who is descended from an mices b Ivp , tor. who, wuh unfailing lov*ltv, ca C V * rendered aid to the cause of i.?dependence as a recognized pa- W| triot, as a lotdier, or sador, or a- a r civil officer in one of the several <1* colonies or States, or from the it mother of such a patriot. Mrs John. E. Bacon S< >nan Mig?Garland Coiiimts Suicide. fl| Washington. D ('., Oct. 27. ? p' Miss Dai.y', llarland, aged 27 year* ce daughter ot'ex-Attorney General ^ , . Garland, committed su ci.le at pr ^ her homo this evening !>y shoot- |j(J ing herself through tlie heart, ntj I There wa?.nothiog in the lady's M(f| conduct to indicate any menta' ur " " disorder. I H II II I il III III I I ill I in li I for ??? 'S AVER'S PU rgo The best aperient. Though prompt and let?, of these pills is always attended with the na- strengthen and regulate the organic fune in the various derangements of the Stom q._ l'ills aro recommended by the leading ph . effectivo remedy for Biliousness, Xauseii gisliness of the Liver, Drowsiness, Xeui net "1 ran t> cummoml Aycr'* Pills alxxvo ^ | _| _ all others, having I M 6 I U long proved tholr value m a cathartic." ? J. T. Hons, t oor.i I.iithsville. Pa. | Bpa . "A lrlon<i wishes to spcnk through " the Jleffitttf of tin: beneficial results lie lly 1 Las recti oil from a regular use of Ayor's thej Pills. lie says, 'I was feeling sick and tlvo tired, and my stomach seemed all out of It is 'ia9 order. I tried a number of remedies, mar ate but none Merited to give ntc relief until "j j0 I was Induced to take the old reliahlo usee . Ayor's Pi I lit. I have p ? i ()f used only ono box, C* a m 11 If iWI O ftrd but I feel like a new ttlllliy Ifl C man. I Ihink tliey I? are tho most pleasant and easy to take ing. "f of any cathartic pill, being so finely "J k'B sugar-coated that even a child will like ach? ink them.'"?Boothbay (Me.) Register. ?Ei r Ayer'sGath rrcpartnl Oy Dr. J. C. Ayr <6 Co., Lowell, Every Dose E r;n ti r Hun is<n; SUiti. t ruga's Moyor Assassinated in hit Ht Residence. c 1 yhicnp: >, Oi t. 28?Carter Harris Ca , five tin; s m iyor of Chicag >t ex- gr? jjn-sin* , ? x-couuiy commission- fin* "(tit ?r, capitalist and author, was the issioate 1 in hid own nenlence, at het S utli Ashland avenue, this oyen- 1 at 8 o'cl ck. Three bullets en- poi >d his body, and in less than an prt ir after li e first shot was f.red death the ued. The man who did the shoot*' an was arrested and l?cked up in the ooi s Plains street station. There the oil n g*ve bis name as Eugene Pat- tic k Pendergast. He was at onetime I iiember of the Chicago police force. m; Deterred Till December. fr< naider .Hon of the Ten Per Cent en Tour Question. on i* Washing on, Oct. 27 ? The House H nmittee on bankkg and currency ch ay poetpoued until its first meet- tri ; in December nexi the further con- pc eration of ihe bill suspending the th lection or me tax ,f loo per cent, wl cleari fj housi certitin.ite? ia?ued dr bank? during the recent stringency. Hi e subcommittee t" wliich die hill M, & been referred rep rted favorably p| on it, but saw no oec asity for its mediate patS'ge. A resolution introduced by chairm Sprinpor looking to mo mviaUgan of ttie au; j ?ct during the rect a eub-coinmilteo audio izad to visit dc Terent ci ies, was laid v*r witlioui J lion uii'il next Tu?>dsy's oneting, ei some debate. of Every one will huve noticed the o]uency with which the name "JefS iniaii Democracy," as app iml to ralaitee, has been cropping out re* O i?11y in S >Uth Carolina. It u be- jj uiing the sbihholetii of the order, K d is used all along ih? line, fruu Irto Bowden. It ia a name adopted re tvear by the Kolbitea in Alabama, 84 a uioguioe inr < n*-ir op. rations diubt the Democracy. A di-pat. h S tbo Atlanta U institution fr.-m Birnghara nays : "A T Qoudwyo, airman of ihe State t-xecuuve c<im? dr ttee of tbe Jf-fleraouian Dim cruts ? Alabama, has issued ? ca 1 f r a lit ietin^ of the c minute' bete on No- J." ill be r 10. Tbe objects 6 ?t?d are to mulate f?1 ?tm f r the nest cams igu. Tue Third party pe> pie wi I _ ?op?-raie wilb tbe tiers iiiaus " litati n of the name li S >uth Caro in w il! be f.i 'nw <1 by imiiatl n of e policy.?The S'kp Hue West Residence Burned. Dm* Wiit, S C. Oct 26 ?Lad ght at 12 o'clo.'k 1 l?e 'arge Binresidence of I>i .J () Lied-ay, an lincot divine of the 1'ienb) ti riait urcii, w-s c msum-d by fife. The irnit g or gi iat d in tie c ilmy of e 3 c<>rid at >rt*. w ? Win C rde. a i fc? r> h v, at ruck ^ onry (Jnapp II,a i ag-d c l-r?d man the head wi'h a rm k at W inua? >r ? Wednes l?y i.i?ht 'Jh*pp?ll nnut live. C?r le t< in j il ^ ? Ivgbiy gall ins || bl ? kdde C >rn 1 lilsker was seized at the It A D " ailroad depot in C ilumbia last Fii- 4 ty by U SOepUtv, .1 H Fodhain. came from State?yi.|.\ N C j ec the World's Fair for Fifteen 4 Cents. * Upon receipt of your address and f teen cents in itostagc stamps,we will * ail you prepaid our BOUVKNIK port* y mo ok the World's oilumman i xposition, the legular price is Fifty I nta, k*ut an we want you to have one, e make the price nominal. You will id it a work of art and a thing to t>e ized. It contains full page views of e great buildings, with description same, and is executed in highest n] fleof art. If not satisfied with it \ ter you get It, wc will refund the ' imps atul let you keeptthe book. Ad- ri ens, l E. llucklen A Co., Chicago, III. * wqbmlsrnk&rnhbfmmsdfiebbqe&iiibus -LS ARE energetic in their action, the use > best results. Their effect la to A lions, being especially beneficial 1 ach. Liver, and Bowels. Ayer's ysicians as the most prompt and l, Costlveness, Indigestion, Slugralgiig and Sick Headache. I" Ayer'e puu are tho bent cathartic I vui | ov0r ueed In my i I practice. I can hlently recommend them." ?J. T. _ rks, M. P., Vcddo, Ind. ) I have uned Ayer's Pills in my famor several yearn, and alwayn found n to be n mild and excellent purga, having a good effect on the liver. .. i (ho host pill uned."? Frank BpilLi, Hulphur, Henry Co., Ky. \yer'* Pill* are the hent I have ever ( 1 for headache*, and they act like a charm In relieving fl Spina "* disagreeable UIOIIIC aennation in the * stomach after eat"?Mr*. M. J. Ferguson, Pullen?,Va. ^ Oyer's Pills cured me of sevore headj, from which I was long a sufferer." mma Keye*, Hubbardstnn, Mass. artic Pills I ttt. Sold oy Urugyitu Xvcryicken. , ffective. i J ' JWU > it rait. "Tu nctf I) iwn ' ion. utliingtoii Letter Augusta Clironi- i w le. ! r I Representative S'ra t, 1" S uih 11 roliua, who turned down ? \-C\.n- t< teaman Hemphill in t . /as- lee.i n lis himself with lit l>* < (1 ipum at p ) national C >i*itnI. nt (I '1-6' ? ?* litHto toexpr<in iiiro-e!i hIv>iii i*. He has not roorivt d ? oi uIo i p intmeut iu hid district ?imv? H o Meat adminirtMHti.il chui. 11 ( 5V do not think me h go i1 Democm*. ?i refuse trie p?tron*gH nn that nc , tint, then they should throv cut -he ler reform member* of too teU^aiu, fur We all litve ihe sa-u p >iii ice ? ihail insist unon liie Ii-public* j " i j 1 y district being removed. wnet'-u/ j, ey rrC'igniz my end rse n?' u? . > t. j Tbo 1' c" is the ex' eprctr-tiv?s >m 8<u'h Ch'.iI;ii ? phvo uiiif ! Unco than those wan defeated them i the Reform ticket. C.?! 11 mpliitl j I the thorn in the aide t l)r S rait j e stood very high in the Houer, was airman of the c >mmitlro nfth- dis- ' ict of Columbia, u\d w ?s >ii un- | irtant factor It: loc-1 affair* berr. so 1 n when lit? was defea'ed ho in <n , ho tiid it btar; tlie brunt ot' g d ; 'ul of ill nature. llmnpli;'.'s en* rsenn ois have con*id>rablo *eiglit, id ail the tni'ti lis has pre*led for need liuVe landed CuiiHiilate* for Carolinians. ? I Washington, Oct 30 ?The I'r *i- j mt t"day nominated to t) ccn-t !* : Edward Neiilej ..t vt ..it. f' - t. v, urn ?*, ( Trieste, A'.sir a ; R>bert .! Ki'k ' S luilt Cnr?ii:irt, ttt (<up M'>)*{? m , | en mar k. | Bncklen'i iXrnica Salvo* The Bent Halve In the world for ! uts, Brumes, Sores, Ulcere, Salt j heum, Fevor Mores, Telter, ( hapix I arids, Chilblains Corns, arc. ill Skin ruptions, ami positively euros 1*1 It , no pay required. It is guaranteed ;1 Kive perfect satisfaction, or money funded Price 25 cents perbox. For' le by Crawford Bros. ALE OF PERSONAL PROP-, ERTY. I will sell at public auction, on Kri- j i.V, November loth next, beginning 10 o'clock a m, at her bee nsider,<e the town of Lancaster, all t lie lion<" >lil ami kitchen furniture belon^ini; the estate of K.llen Jane Ulakenty., 'ceased. Also two bead of cattle, ' i Terms of sile : CASH. C, C. Wklsii, Adtu'r. Oct. 24, '91 ?td. BUS I G O -WIT] The howl of "H iround os ever w ;omcs in. and Os This is Use cry < ve always face tS y with hot Istthai nt hearted am las grown in si f< he largest and he countyN FACT' HARD THE HIM WHO When money in scarce the people nlwu io*t. \7 I? IM? A 1 In milid Rood*, i >V I j 1 / Cj /i tlori of .'its incite? id listen to no tune wave tlte jinn '< of tli iOLST EKING ro>? our Ihn ahold. (iNPllltUiKliHi) lllli(ill ANOl'il r.Jv CASK ('A I<I( 'O E ?, >> fWH:n yards liest < 'alleoe*. only "? coot 7'K>? yards Ke.it 1* i -1) mid T< e T y -v / ..v* ' * - <ju UUIVII'KTTi'ION 4-r.o ynrtlM HriM'Kile Wutstcd worth ! '> 4o Inches Wool Serge. oil olorv. wort icent* |ot yard. M Inches Broad t'loths worth $1 ' 01 30 inches //op H inking re luce I fro u 50 Inches Hop Hacking H-dd rise*'I o 30 inches Htrlpe Worsted line qu ilit> 35 cent |K-r yard. 3D inches ("nam Hop Barking- wortl All our Itnpoited D.ikh good* redtii'i'i ilILKS OF M TIM MM HKKtONI) LOT Heaver trinn .in r>p< log new in Dress Trl mm It g -I Itaug . ,00. )UR MILLINRRYJ RRfS OUR N KW P \TKBNH >ur orders eat ' y in the week and * ive In - TWO DOLI, \ l< 10 cl* J? an* for 5 eta 70 ct* I'mits or! g I full size heavy weed $10) overall SH0LS! SH01 Our $8.00 Shoes for $100. Our $1.0 ?J ir 7'x l nn?l $1 ?i0 line 00c;s CLOTH I Si* A r vn\ ift f jon; ! T? - t.V> *<*%. * ? >a3t?K*. Lll M ? ? " j r-Abyteiin t]TII <! of ?>?') !?l !i.? Vv i ses-i.tn at Ci ? >ti iiii* Iffll. The* >j?o-I ii'HIl', of * J lutiilra, wli t w i ?! -?i? ?! from lie Church bao.'usa n'.e v ria i to a fl??ph ?tm <?xo sj' S i i?i i> n the ?i s' i*n p ? t M?t. n 1 it i *r ?r > tl?' (>lf X Kiblcn. IVith pleasure, \vc announce (ft [iHiicastor has it De|w?si(ory of Bih'e i 'mm the /tmericau fti? !? Society. Textanirnt* from fire cents tip. i Testament* ami I'salrna from Thii > j Jrc c( ntx up. hih ea from dceriti/ cc.it* Up. ri ;< is not n money making cntvl> i*e hilt o e of iove mid obedience 1 ? ? ir ' or ' !<!) *<?!<! ? eo?t by in n* .salaried 'epoH'birv. Mr \V t' Tlion;- , the Bank. Hh w 11 l.nlly W t m yon in uny lime during huaine t luuii'i c#r the bunk "M.T9 c? ' ' I'll'VfiTtl'K \ i > r. i lit i .ip J it'll STATIC OP SOUTH CAItOUINA * , County ok Lancastkk Tii the roftate Court. \:<V(i.ort-i \t.'f IV 1.1? " << iiiicia|iuu(l r^"') , I Probate .1 udge. Wiikki.'ae, K. B. Aliisun has made ' s;;il to nic to giai t him L'.'tl?r? f Ai'.nmiistration <lu bonis nun cf the I'Vtate of an11 effects ofIrvln C'llnton, <ft ('? :.sed Til ??>i: AltK. TilERKFORE, to rili- anil admonish all ami singular the kindled ami Creditors of the said Irvln Clinton, decease*!, that they l?e and appear before nie, in the Court of l'robate, to be hob! at Lancaster t\ !!., on the fith of November rext, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any ? they have, why the said Administration should not be grnnted. (11V EN u:i?!er iny hand, this the 21st day of Oc'ober Anno Domini, i 8f>3. ( i:oitni-j M< Wi imki;si?o<)N, 1 I'll HATK JUDOK. for siteiiflease. The pbmti.ti*n. belonging to R Z Welsh, known us the Howell place, near I'nion Chureli, on the road loading to Taxahnw, rout ining 2-6 acres, about 1 to in original fore -t. (Iro'l houses and ont buildings, flue orchard ami excellent \\ tcr, on place. M'ill be ??il*l chean <>r lease*! to responsible part let for 3 or '> years Apply to W T. ClRKOOKY, Lancaster, 8. O. Nov. 1, 1S0.T trespass notice. A'.l persons are iier< by nofifl*'*l rot to trespass. by walking riding, hunting cut ting. wood. or In any oilier way, . * upon n v i'lantati n it Pleasant f 1111 Towifhip known as the f 'roxton PI ice, boil* <hd by ' rids of floor go Bailey, Joint Yaiigiian FT I'avis and others. The law will b. enforced against any # and all pars its oi-regarding 'his noti*'o. ? ,1/ltS M TO < AfTIIKN. Nov. 1. iv?:; - ;; tl x '.*Tv" . . C. \ . il. /i. | 1\t fi |1 l^1 r -i i n ri S S OD '! H U S. - .1 bard all j tiere, hut mono / a. 0 I ir trade is good. < 3very Fall, but ; ifie music brave, thought fur the ii our business bw years to be best known in i 1" BRINGS TRADE TO j HUSTLES 1 ivm hunt that plare where it will Uuy j?>t trasli, and llye up to tba rmlixii* * ?to the yard, l?i ounce* to the |m>uiuI, 1 ic lultfhty dollar. ' V eniuut*. !i-j;ht weight and abort tm ns? j I octroying nngeieand .w?t permitted to J W \\ IH'SS tli>'HIS'. . ] i !y ftciiiM j >?-i j aid.. L * |> VilJ'l \ . 1 ^ ?\Vi; BKAT Ol'ROWN PRK.'I , 1 <.? ii ta, only ! < viiia. I th to een'a, reduced from V* ceiii* m in reilu- i?' : < <-> i.tm. 1 ISO I ? Tfl 0 intl |n*r ya. l, " ip lor $1 ** our prl !> tS Cent* yard. clicnp nt 75 we now reduce ? 75 rente f'?r 50 rente, i il '25 p? r re i'. W ST PRESS 1 INGS. 1 med nn?l goluu f.nt MV Imve v<ry- 1 | ' l< Hi":,-,.it 65 cenla, otbltl eliui^e I i .il < E N T R R OF a I ATTRACTION, 'I hi "U Is nf French T'u'ern* l*l? o i | orowdwl out (!) lutl nf tlm ww ii, * s iron omo .. 16 H*. M?iT- //1U f<>r 60 < ' ^^8 ilrt for 60 ct?. ES! SHOES! I sIuich for $1.60, Ourfl.U") line $1>l. r.'f ov v rn\( k ES & CO.