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. t ? ?te fgwewfe ffrdfler. I ^ Family Newspaper : For the Promotion of the Political, Agricultural and Commercial Interr?t?. j TERMS: $1.50 a Ykak, Sfcivil-yi'M KLY OUR LEADERS. 7 :XC pound- light ktr<>wii sugar for $| an ?r - < poir <i- Ail>u -kle.s t 'id lee for 1 no 7 (KiiiimIh good met'ii cdlee f??r 1 <> ' <1 |>otit11?1 line ToSji'To for .'! "> eei in. ttaer Tin Ware VE11Y i'HKaI'. y WK KNOW liow close monep matters are witli most people. We are prepared foi clone buyers. Values tliat two or n "three yearn ago aeemeil almost im- , .possible are to-day an actual fact? -ciearly cut in two. Many are hiit- til prised at the line of Oroeeries I Sj -oiler. Koine even are incrediiloua. j j, a. <h ,assi:r. |m ta The i dinnnnter THl'i NKXT session of the Iain'."-sler (traded School iiojjins Sep-j K' ietuher ldtli, 1 ^>7.?The htiildini; f his lioen en lurked recently nm) / 1 "the teaching force augmented. ' ' W e are now prepared to ?*ive es- J ipeci?l attention to pupils prepar- ('' ; t n - * mi a coiiujjo course, or tor .1,1 -tpeci&l classes in u college course. 1,1 Terms reasonable. For furtl)- v< ?*r information address IP A. M. RANKIN, 11? Superintendent. 1,1 An<; IT, 1H1>7?lino. _ __ ^ | fr County Poor House to Let. I',' OKA I.ED PROPOsA liri for keeping tl tlx* County Poor Horn*** f??r the , r tHHS, will he received hy the Ooanty Hoard of Commissioners at ni <J?clr oftfue until the first Monilay in t| :>I <"H'I? r?l Uo:g'.oVA. . awn* mine We mule at a f.xed sum Coc each inmate per month. The P( Oamty will furnish the luml free of ?*jnt litdditm a mi medical attention will a!x > t>? furiifMbed. B ?nd will he j " required ?f the mieee**ful applleaut, hi (Im> Mint of two hundred dollurg, ; <f??c* faithful performance <>f duty. The iiyht to njiv.1 anv and nil l?i?t ia reserved, I. .1 PKIiKY. in t i.uot > .-U|? r\ i or tsw. suLsMtcKU&nit.ias: ana iw.yiit?d , Registration Bocks Open. I N' A'TOHJ) \.\'('K with the Act of se 1 Ivin providing f i t i' ri ^tstrntion , j ofaN-c on, tlio lioriHH ?f I' Sup?*r\is i> of IteL't^irat Ion will i ? op'Mi at th? ' l' <;ou?'t mi llio Itr>-' Monday t, ??* :h n? ujlti for 106 r^ir>U'.itioi) f CillH i* t<> Ir^i^i kllOll Mini li* j * ptK f >r i Iti h kuii :> kiU'm iliiyti in < ;t< | mouth until thia xien?';al election of l>i W. I? A. P rtyfy w. It. M. Kirk. K J. Flyi.n, Hoard of ^11 zztwia, iK9?-tr. ??? tli Malice to School Trustees. ;St \LI. Hohno/ TruHli'i'* who or?i*?r?*<i Hchool Sup{ili?*? of any kind front W \l McKlnlev hoiih'ti.tip nun art* no- ' |K fJrtl <ot (o rail at theufllneof County Hii- i j??ri nUMidont of KducaMon ami get | <n<* ir koimIh. Mr. John T Greet) will Ir ?V*liror the good* in my absence. Iteapeotfully, J'l W. H. HKUCK. I ACADEMIC, LITERARY ; ??; ?AFP? - Classical School.? th <|^HK FOBMKIt J'leahy terlan High 1(' 1 Hchnfll Kl Hock Hill, H will hi 1 (it N-nitPiiml HKI'TKM HKK Int. 1KH7. riinter tlu* control of llnvUlunii (Allege Th?? lorjtti"ii, Imildlnv*, ?<|oipiniMit g|] ami facility are Hip very bunt, unit the physical, lonltl, moral ami religion* latere*!* of student* receive the best Attention. Boy* ami wjnjj men are | thoroughly prepared for tv>lle>r? or HO University, or for active life except)., where a c anpleie classical or piofea eional education l? desired Termu are moderate, hih! ambitious youiiK nun with limited time ami 111 mean*, of which they desire to rnukc .* tie* heat into, should by ull metiim look Into the claim*, facilities and oppor- i\l Is# tiler of thin School. Addr?a, j , A. It. ItANKH, or *h K. L. BAJtNKH. .... Rook Hill. HC. 1 ^ m Wanted An Idea S~r2S m VMDMl error M?u, tb?y msjr bring *< * *nltl PHt* JOHN WSODERUURM ft fX> Pi Unit Attn i r\' i, TILLMAN :U ill III ICS '!<> SNICICK IKBY'S STATEMEN I S DOWN. cry Cautions lit* is iii What Hi* Says Ahout Irhy. , Troy, N Y., Aug 2th? Senator cnjamin U Tillman came to Troy IB night. Tomorrow afternoon at le fair grounds lie will make a iceeh under the auspices of the at runs of America and the Bietallic league, of Troy and AI mv. When the South Carolinian alked into the Troy house he tal as a tired man, hut a flash of lire he >1 wared in his right eye when sn iked whether he h:ul read The T< mi's story ahout what ex Senator ho hy had said in a recent stump mi >!!eoh in Manning, S ('. In that ha >eech Irhy declared that Tillman St id heen made governor hy a mi IsiIWMO inn nf tli" .....l +'B ?IIV |U \ I I I i I I I lil I > J | )t?* no "Well," said the senator a.* he fo popped into the nearest seat, "so he ir as I know the.io was no cheat- ta< ig. The proceedings of the eon- ed ?ntion, as far as my knowledge hi :>es, were entirely regular. Why, be by and I have talked about that lifJ atter time and tune again. The of tairtnan of the convention was of iendly to iny interest. He in- w< nenced the change in votes on pi te second ballot which carried ar ic nomination by one vote. If ne icro was any fraud, 1 don't know pi tything about it. I was not w< icro. I do not believe that I Ai IrWw ia n all I ? 4 J y ^ ( -" ditioian and likes to talk.'' tin "What do you think of the n< cties l?ein?* pursued hy Irhy!" "Well, I suppose they arc rendered pood politics. As 1 said dure, Irbv is a very shrewd i>^ an." "\\ hat show does he stand of ttinp the senatorial indorse- i enti" wus asked. "()h, as for thai." r< pli? <\ the %'1 nntor dryly. 4,v.'hv, r> !' , I ' " hy is shnr; . \ tv sharp." p clock tict.lap .iv,. v on Die v all, hummed a h or two o." the 11 HI t'npitan" march and then lid: jr(V "Oh, J don't know. dust watch ul o primary. The man who cupres it will po t<? tho Foiled jites senate. The legislature is i nind to carry out tho will of the fople thus expressed." ')il "What do you care to say about 1 r< by'8 statement that he ''hatched n" ?u?'" ial "That's all talk," answered the stM | nator, somewhat eonteiuotuouslv ? Hatch me indeed." Irby says that he originated o March convention a year hack give you the nomination on a Iver waiter." ^ "So 1 see. Why, that March; fair wasn't a convention; it was , , si J 01*01 v a caucus of democratic , la> etion*. At the tune there was mo doubt aa to the wisdom ofi e nomination. In fact, there' (is considerable feeling on the! B j wi atter. Now as to Irbv a rela 1 ... 1 in' ?n to 1110 politically, lrt?y has ways boon a smart politician. I ink I an id that before. He1 I 1 oved an excellent lieutenant to J nr 1*. He takes a great deal upon niHolf when he says he made tor 0," said tlie senator with a liter- !** ' laugh. New York Sun. i?rl LANOASTKH. S. E IAD LIKfe A Dt by Curses and Tlirea Senator Tillman. HE" FEELS OUTRAGE r Tallies of 'The Man He M and Warns Tillman to lie < His (iuard When They Meet >oeiul to The State. Laurens, Sept. 1. ? In a s Ik With Col lrby this even was asked. 'What, have yo v about yesterday's prima whieh he answered: '1 1 tiling to say exeept that in, nretendinir to lie hand* s sneakinglv come into ate and knifed me t<> the fat ude Tillman what he is toi never asked Ids nipport; I 1 expect it. I gave him ci r being truthful when he was hands oil". When In L'ked me in his interview I him down by telegrams, s answers he lied like a < it 1 was estopped. 1 made ;ht to protect the poor pe the State against the rav the north. I expected Til! mid help because the jioor1 e in the State made us wha e. As to McLaurin, 1 d thing to suv. As to Tilhu; il nun upon nonce mat % 9 meet ho may expect tro'i II that I hsk. is that he ?v. UltKnuUe* notice J.m f<jua*<bl rks. Further than this, ! I ?tliincr to say.' MONEY BY MILLIONS iinr Shipped to the Sout Move Our (Top*-. Nc.v York, Auix :il. A ! i are hciipij shi] ; at ? -titutions lure has ; in?r in. i he sup trea:- t i.> cily bus not had so many ney orders ns usual hut t!: trihuted to the lateness ol >ps in the southwest. Alt ur it is estimated that 1 ,000,000 of the crop money en shipped from this city st fortnight. The soiitl editors arc in better shape w than they have been in s? yours and the outlook in :tion and the southwest as v from here is equally bri<jh Col Real's Barn Burned. Col N'ojil yesterday received I lowing telegram from Ander Your hnrn an<l contents i head of horses was hit t night at 11 o'clock. In try tire. 4J. S. Fowler The loss is a)>oi)t half cov th insurance.?The i>tute, ,t. ItuekleiiN .Vmlca Salve. rti- tn'-t i-aiv#* tn the world fnr ul?e*. Korea, Uloem, Kail Ktw ver Sores. Tetter. f,'happe*l t llhluin-, rVtriia, itii*l alt wkiii t ia, aii'l j? miti vrly cure* pile*, ? ' required. It Ih guaranteed to rfect *M/infactlnn or money refu SB OHta per box. For aat t4w for.I UroM. () > j . ! F.M If civ 4 i s[)7, IW iifWlmHi tei) Aitri'ouUs His Defeat to Til!- ya man and Others. D. j HE EXP' AINS HI] FALL ado. The Conservative IVoss, the Acl-upj, >n ministration and Hen Till man Worked to His I ndoin<r. j The State. | Sp ho, t Former Ciovcrnor .John Gary | :n,r Kvans, who arrived in the city on Jl"*% ! I u , ( Tuesday niirht, before leaving; M< _N r yesterday morning, spoke of hU eo< have "''deal in the following terms; "1 dei j-^l entered 111i^ raee reluctantly after tin , ,r iK'iiiir assured hv niv friends1 ate OS, throughout the State that my eoi j ehanees of winning were remote, tio J But I deeided after hearing Mr rej j McLaurin's speech at Sumter and an< 1-. 111)1111 i of niv l reou "? " ' v "v ",,v ^ " ^yj,! make the light, not on any section of r, . j al 1 iti? ?, 'nit on the Democratic da< j| platform unci to fight for those Ms jn principles which have always liecn in?j j. )r dear to every South Carolinian ( this ,UI^ nl,on which rests all onr fn- ed Ople ,mt' prosperity, I have heen grati- to a.M.s I'0<1 hv the manner in which my wli Ljan j speeches have heen received | hy throughout the State ami I have ^ VV(> received commendation from even ha have n,>' bitterest political enemies, lar ^ I The great majority, of South Carhen r,,btt>ianK helieve today in the ed J. j(i principles advocated by me and Sti , (jU) are opposed to the attitude of: ^ 1 _ ?hoth Tillman and McLaurin in at have ^ ')itcd States senate. fTidcr! M< the lash of the Conservative press Sp their followers have voted with- :p,< out re"!! I'll t<? 1?! Iwiin.* .!.? I - - I I - ?" - lie tuntcd more 1?v the desire. as they fj<>< term it. to destroy fartionali-nt in t:ii li to our local politics. :l(., i "An inspection ot the *'otc d;o\\ - that not 'Jo per cent, of tinfarmers of the State have voted c; can- ; fof j voters of the State. The cai tci." hou! last .. c o 'Oni- . i, v c m i . ..:?r f ^ view .i: ; a- .crtion that Ale otir- Lain in was with him anil Iho de- , ^ feat of one meant the repudiation up f the the other. Naturally our ty. ^ friends were at sea and they re- p,,| I*'"1 mainrd at home, refusing to vole ^ ??y against their honest convictions, has | hut at the same time fearing that "" the an injury might he done Senator :,s |Jcrn Tillninn, who has posed as the tin deform leadei, hut who has never nn, ^Uh led in a crisis. | %CI* ??1 had expected an honorahle, that honest tight, hut 1 regret to say 01 iew that such was not the ease. I)ur-'^:l( t ing the last four days of the cam- i ed i paign slanderous circulars were wc issued to poison the minds of the jj() people without giving us a chance of reply. The sickness of my chief opponent prevented tne front ' I the attacking him while he lay in hod So son: writing manifestos and endorsing with circular* containing personal at (|? _ , tacks upon me. llut more of this , rned . , . . . po hereafter. 1 have no regrets to, make for the campaign and no apologies to offer. I shall eon-jh? * tinun 1 lui li.rlil nl<kn<? -?> ??" 1' . i IMHH t?l?' lip ll I OIWIIi; lliu .Nlllir 'II ored an,l *hall not sulk, but take* 1113' to j8t | defeat philosophically ns I have always done. I have an abiding faith in tho belief that the people j ^ ' of tho State will, yet see tho in-,^1< justice which has been done the I rl ! I>emoeratie party by endorsing a So ia?f r ! man who haa repudiated tho prin ev J;"'' jciples of the party platform.'' ^ r'no When asked what wero his funl** ture plans Mr Evans replied: nu B^hv ' Hhw WO(M' an<^ nay nothing." St; lie returnod to Aiken. ev iMi'Ofi M'LiURl Iks to the People Throe The State. HIS ELECTION f'EANS nt tlic Day of Politicians I r by-Evan* Stripe is Passed Gives Thanks. ecial to The State. Bennetsville, Sept 1. ? A l:i >\vd of the admirers of Sena Luurin from the town : intv serenaded him at his n nee this evening amid great i isiasni and rejoicing. The s ir, on account of his heal lid only expre-s his apprei 11 of the support and contidei losed in him l>v his neiglilr I the people of theState; ple< himself to try to prove wort the trust and predicted ivn of a new era in the St.ii lllhoro feels honoicd in lion [ her worthy son. L'ol Knox Livingston was ci upon and made a short spot the hunre crowd nrnciml lich refreshments were ser\ the ladies of the house. 1'he ladies of Clarendon com ve sent Senator McLauriu gc basket of pretty llowers. Your correK|M>ndent intervk Senator McLaurin for 1 tte as follows. Senator McLnurin was foi his home preparing to go Hint A"iry White Snip] rings. The senator was as! jut his health, and replied t was nearly well and was sat ! that a few weeks in the mm us would restore him to ustoined good herilth. 'What about tlie electmn?1 Well, it is not as large a v usual, but I attribute much t to th ;e ronti ler * ? ? 1 T \V vl h)/>? 1 Hi I % m *i I tint viitfM'n#* I ?u t. nation of four of \vi on the lines of 'peace and u F.ver since 1 w rote the. / It letter' and inaugurated w known as the 'Forty mo ;nt' I have been looked u| peculiarly representative u| j Reform side the same id 1 principles that Ksrle did ii| 3 Conservatives side. An npt was made this vear to di tional lines, but it utterly f Reformers and ('onser\ ati irked side bv side foi my el in, and today I stand as the esentative of no faction, but 3 reunited white Uemocrac\ nth Carolina.' 4What have you to sun ah 3 campaign methods of your Monts;' 4Well, I <lo not care, in ur of triumph, whilo they inking the hitler dregs of dof? ho so ungenerous as to refei Bin in unkind terms. The j 3 have turned their 'picture 3 wall' and politieians of by Kvans stripe are done nth Carolina, let us hope, 1 er. From henceforth it <o hrains, character and atti ;nts to win distinction in ate. No future campaign er Ihj conducted upon a vul j jl a?oJ>lirj 1.1 11 gj f A-T* "tstakm " ~ liV We Undersell I. 1! Jtlisrs In Lh Groceries. I . 1 f* T V; >; s IS >.< ui <!.-< Ki'HDiil.'ttri) S(i^ar tor 5m ? .. ; 'J't |.?> >t ils li^lit 11row it Mivtir 1 UO * v We have the cheapest line of ('hewinj* and Smokim* Tobacco I . in town. Also we carry a nice lints of of Notions, such as hand kerchiefs, Ladies' and (ieiits" Hose, etc., etc. j ! it . S. ( liurrv A E ?! <>. i : and low plane. I do not think that the tomato li?j syrup variety t()r I of statesmanship will lon^ obtain, i I nit men of more ability, more in,sj_ formation and greater usefulness L,n 1 will be selected for public ollice and each -tu!> will have to stand . jt on its own bottom.' ia- 'There is one feature of this ,(.(. campaign that was peculiarly cxors asperating to me, to wit: t!ic at t,r.' tacks which were made upon (lov |iV Kllerhe. I felt that he was made ll,(. the victim merely because of his te. i appointment of me. 1 defended or. him as best 1 could, and uiv on ponents soon found tlnit Ellerbe ,]| needed no defense. I never wit)(.|, nessed a handsomer tiling than the ter i rebuke given ('<>1 Irby at Walhalla e,l for his attack upon Ellcrbe. These J attacks make my triumphant elecitv! tion a vindication of Elle: be as njinuch so as of lie, and I rejoice | in it, because I believe he has ,w.! made a conventions and true chief [;jie | executive.' 4What about your tariIF views?1 ind 'The election is a vindication of v i to my course and 1 want to say that nir there were several splendid cdiced torials in The News and Courier hat on the tariff question, which I have lis. no doubt contributed largely to in- my success. The News and ('our his ier of last Monday was a tine campaign paper, an ! I'm* editorial in tic State riiniiiiv.'' 1 he < I rrcnv iIlo t ,'d thin;.r of thv' sort 'hut ' ; ,er I " ill >rk 'ii :oric i,; . t < i. ,ds . tp I want to see every discrimination lull uyninst (.'leu :; -ton \ < 'it. She ve. luis put herscif in'touch with iho ion progressive thought of Mil- billion since of the State :ui<l .--he ou<*ht ea* to be 'fed out of the s:une -poon, ion tlio balance sire, sit-; '1 wish to thank the people st11 'aw i over the State for their generous nil-1 confidence and I say to each nnd ves every one that no man shall ever Ice- blush been use he east his ballot re- i for mo. I have received hundreds of I of telegrams and letters and just of sis rapidly sis I can I in'end to acknowledge personally the receipt out of each. op- 'To Col Nestl; Mr I Men se and others, who, when I was stricken the .at YorkviHe, took char,.'*' of tho are Sight and carried it on to victory, [?su, i atn unable to hud language to f to express tlit? profound gratitude joo'jtlmt 1 fool. Tho\ did their work s to intelligently and effectively and the much of the credit h due to their in supcrhmanagement.* ('. F. S. will One of the severest tests of an dn- intelligent gentleman is to sit and this listen patiently and politely t ? the will adviceof a damned fool. .Journal, gar, New York.