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K KO AV li Ii GOURIKl|j ?. A.TIIOMIWIN. U.A. 8MITII. lt. T. .1 AYN Bri. BY THOMPSON? SMITH & JAYNE'S. ""THURSDAY*, JULY 10, 18?0. Conferences or Caucuses. Tho Tillumnitos held ii caucus or conference in Columbia on tho 7th instant. The meeting was private, and its notion has not transpired. On to-day, Thursday, a conference o? Anti .Tilltnanitcs will be held in Columbia in response to invitations sent ont by lion. A. C. Haskell. Tho proceedings of this body will bo awaited with much interest. Oconco to tho Front. [Fruin tho Charleston Nows ami Connor.] To Tenant* and Waiffe* Workers : The tenants, hirelings and laborers of every avocation, also those that sympathise with them and desire lite betterment of thoir condition, and who look upon "Tilltnanistn" ns the synonym of a landed aristocracy organized to oppress and deprive them of their rights as freemen, are hereby called to meet at their vari ous county seats on Monday, August 4, 1800, and elect delegates to double tho number of the members they have in the General Assembly of tho State to n convention of laborers ami freemen, to he held in tho eily of Columbia, S. C., on August ?.7, 1800, for the purpose ol' taking into conside ration the betterment of their con dition, and, if found practicable, to nominate a Slate ticket, from Gov ernor down, subject lo the Demo cratic Stale Convention. MANY YOTKKS. A C?NVHNTION OK Wt tit K I Nt i M KN. "1 Mease ?lo not publish my name, as I am only a pool* tenant ami do not wish notoriety, or io lose my placo." S;; writos a Democratic citizen of Ocoiioo County to tho JYewts mid Oouvi6i\ on closing for publication a call for a Convention of "the tenants, hirelings and labo rers" of the Slate, to be held at Columbia on August '21. The call for the Convention is published to day, anti ?is purpose is said i<> bo tho betterment of tho condition of tho louants and wage-workers, ami, "il* found practicable, to nominate a State ticket, from Governor down, subject to tho D?mocratie State Convention." It is said that the call is being numerously signed in Oconco County anti that an effort will be made to perfect in every county in the State an organization of thc classes inclu ded in tho'Jilli, ll is proposed (hal meetings shall he held at the differ ent county seats on the ti cst Monday in August, for tho purpose of elect ing delegates-double tho number of the members of the Legislature to which the respective counties are entitled-to allem! (he proposed Convention in Columbia. The call states distinctly and very truly thal "Tillmanisin" is "the synonym of a landed arisloc v organized io op press and deprive lite tenants, labo rers niel hirelings ol" their rights as freemen. " In tho let I er transmit ting tho call lor thc Convention tho tenant farmer ol' Oconco --ays: "We believe that we are the most Humor ous class ami should govern thc State instead of those grandee farm ers who are now asking our suf frages. " We doubt whether it will In practicable to hold the proposed Con vention, but tho call is published, as requested, to show that the poor people of Mu Stale, the tcnanl farm ers, tho agricultural labor?is, thc mechanics and artisans, the men who arc dependent upon their daily U'c.'k ?pr the means wherewith lo Support themselves and their fami lies-have nothing lo hope for from the success of thc Tillman Move ment. Their only relief can come from the continuance ol' tho regular Democratic party in power ami the preservation ol" while supremacy iii South Carolina. Instead ol' trying to hohl a separate Cons t nt ifni on August 27, tho tenant farmers ami wage-workers of the Slate who art opposed to Tillman ami his methods should be fully represented ai the straighlout Democratic Conference to be held in Columbia on .Inly lo. It will be a sad day for the work ingmen of the Stale if Tillman shall bo elected Governor with a Legisla ture that will stand hy him. The Lien law, upon which so man) of the small farmers are dependent for advances with which lo conduct their farms, will he repealed, and they will be deprived of all possible means ol' making bread tor their families and will have lo hire out to the "landed aristocracy" for wages. Thors is not ont- man in every hun dred ol' the thousands who have been howling for Tillman 'hal will ever get an ellice or derive the slightest benefit from h s election. The poor people -tho men who v ear wool hals ami joans clothes, "tho ten ants, hirelings ami laborers1' will long ino their folly il' they shall vote for Tillman.-News mid Courier/ KA Ll. Y, DEMOCRATS, HAILY. The Conference of DonioerntH opposed to the Tillman parly and methods which hat) been called by Col. A. C. Haskell will ho held in Columbia on Thursday next, July 10. it is to.be hoped that ovory county in tho Stnto will be ropro sontod by a largo dolegation of patriotic mon, who will "apply their faithful and devoted onergy" to tho completion of an organization which will bo instrumental in saving tho Stnto from tho control of tho most pernicious political ring that has over been doviscd within its border. It is desired lhtit not a singlo county shall bo missing when thc roll is called, and that the best men in tho respectivo counties shall tako part in thc Conference-not ollico-s.. okors and politicians, but thoughtful, con servative men who are interested in low taxes and good government, and Who are not willing that the Slate shall bo surrendered into the hands of those who would uso it to pro mote their own personal ambition. Tho representatives of all classes will have a voice in the work of tho Conference. Farmer?and merchants and mechanics, lawyers and physi cians and preachers, college 1'resi dents and professors and publie school teachers, "tenants, hirelings and laborers," and even "tho men who fought with Leo and .Jackson," will have a right to lake part in the proceedings, provided only that they aro slraightout Democrats and arc willing to servo tl 0 Stale. There will bo no room in tho Conference for Greonbaokors, Republicans and Independents, and the Colored Alli ances will be expressly excluded from all participation in this gather ing of the unlorritied and incorrupti ble Democracy. The Conference is to be a D?mocratie Conference, pure and simple, and it is expected to bo rod-hot (ind slraightout all the way through. Milk-and-water men, men who aro trusting in thu strength of Tillman's coat tails to pull themselves into otlice, are not wanted. It is to bea Conference "oomposed of Demo crats opposed to the Tillman party and methods." There are li? be no OUUOIISSOS or conventions lo elect delegates to the Conference, for it is to bo a Confer ence fresh from tho people, and it should he made tho largest and most popular public body thal has ever assembled in South Carolina. Charleston will bo represented by many of the best men in the commu nity-not politicians but mendiants, brokers, fanners ami business men who fool an interest, in the continu ance of good government. A D?mo cratie campaign (dub was organized in Spnrtanburg on Thursday mid adopted resolutions condemning tho methods of the Tillman campaign and repudiating thc Tillman charges of corruption and incompetency against tho State Government. Spar lanburg will bo represented nt tho Conference on Thursday next. Davie and Maokboo eau be depended upon lo see that Chester will have a place in thc picture. The gallant .Major Hart, of York, will see that his County is represented. Williams and lloil Derry, WO are sure, will take care that Greenville is there. Woodward will look after KniiTicd. Dargan will not permit tho Game cock county to stand aside. Jona than Lucas will sec that Dallington is on hand. McCall can bo counted on for Marlboro. Colt will answer for Chesterfield, Johnson for Marion, Gillnnd for Williamsburg, Murray for Anderson, Maxwell for Abbe ville, llagood and Alfred .Aldrich for Barnwell, Maude Sawyer for Aiken, Pres Dhu kwell for ridgefield, Hoggs for IMckons, Dendy for Oco? ncc, Caldwell for Newberry, .1?re miali Smith for Dorry, Hazard for Georgetown, Dodgers for Beaufort, Dowell ami Fishbum for Colinton, Moore and Causey for I lampton, W illiam Munro and Lownde: frown ing for Union, .laines L. Daile and Ancrum for Kershaw, Hall ami Hum bert for Lauron:-!, Wingan! and Ko wies for Lexington, Leroy Spring? ami H. li. Allison for Lancaster, Si uk 1er and Porcher Smith foi Berkeley, Benbow and LcsesnO foi Clarendon, Dogers and Jcromi Chase for I'Morenec, Summers nix' Kftysor for Orangeburg; ami, if ncc< bc to count a 0,110111111, (be whole o Dichlaml County will bc there. Tin good and true men whose names wi have mentioned will have plenty o help in their respective counties, bu it is to them and others who illili) ami feel willi them thal thc part? looks with conliclencc in thc present emergency. There should be 110 COU 11 ty miss mg when Col. Haskell unlit the Cou fernlee to order. South Carolin; appeals to her sons. The fippOtl must not he disregarded,- Aretps (itu ( oui'ifif. ?*'..?. W Astin; i ON, .Inly li. - Se?alo Wade (lampton has returned fron his trip to South Carolina, lookin; none tho vmsc for his trip. Il says that the imports about rowdyisti ai the meetings ho addressed v.vr mindi exaggerated, especially so fa as they represented that any delihc rate attempt was made to insult bin Th uro were disreputable mid hila rions people in thc crowd who didll1 care to hear him} and they did ni they could in their feeble way t prevent others from listening.- Coi rc8poiufcncc Chuvlc$ton Worn/. - 1 1 ' A Card. OAKWAY, S. C., July Otb, 1800. Mussits. EDITONS . 1 notice iu your issue of last week a card from J.J. Haley, of Oak way, pretending to reply to my communication of Juno '21, in which ho departs from the subject tinder discussion and at tacks myself and neighbors in a very insolent manner by sotting out as usual with falsehoods and abuse. Now, if Mr. Haley had replied to my nrtiplo and stuck to tho truth, I would not have asked you to publish anything further. Haley refers to mo as Deputy Marshal, Constable and so on in the days of Radical rule. I do not deny holding olliccs at that time, but I do deny being as big a Radical then tts Haley is now. I never went to Washington nor Columbia to make pledges and boot lick for the marshal's office, consta ble nor post office, and so far as the good stealing is concerned I think Haley beat mc to tho place. That was about the time ho was touching a negro school below here, as he well remembers thc good people were about lo lynch him and he had to quit to save himself. I wonder if he gota chance ?it the publie money ? If he did, that accounts for mc get ting none. As to the <anons of dea cons and so on, we i1 line to con sider anything he refers, for we WO'tld not be caught at Haley's fu neral if he was dead. It is strange 10 me that Haley would say any thing about Sunday caucus, when everybody bas found out that he does not regard tho Sabbath any more than a hog. As to the Mon grel Club, if there is such a thing about here Haley is its daddy. Wc Democrats belong lo the old solid Center one hundred and twenty strong for Tillman .and we have no bears along on the line or amongst the antis or .Mongrels. Now in con clusion, if Haley was a man to be believed, I would reply to what he might say, but hereafter I do not think 1 will reply through the papers to any more of bis insolent charges and abuse. 1 shall reply in quite a different way from printers' ink, as Haley is destitute of honor, truth or morals that make a good man. I drop hint for the people to consider his case. W. M. BltOWN. p. s -As to Mr. li. A. Daly's card,..Ving what he said, I submit the following affidavit for your read ers to consider. W. M. lb STATIS OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK OOONKB. Personally appeared Lewis Jaynes and J, A. h\ Hutchins, who say on oath thal they heard l>. A. Daly say that he heard his name was on Jim Haley's list, and if iUwas it was put 011 without his consent, for there were several things about il that were wrong. This deponent, Jaynes, asked him if he would join our club. Ile said ho wouldn't then, but if he joined any club he would join ours. This conversation was after the or ganization of thc ('enter Democratic Club. Sworn to ami subscribed this July fit li, 1890. LKWIS J A YNES, J. A. I'\ HUTCHINS. [L s.j J. li. SANDKKS, Trial .1 ust lee. A (ard. OAKM AV, S. C.. .Inly 7, I8JK), Micssns. Kmroits KKOWKK CouitiKtt: 1 notice in the last issue of your paper three ca::!.; from Oak way, in which Mr. Kl i od has accused some ono of promising the Greenback and Republican party their support for favors at their hands. Hight here I would ask Mr. Kl rod for an expla nation as to who he has reference. Mr. Daly stales in his card that Mr. Brown's informant was either mistaken or meant lo lie, and lie was rather inclined to tliink he mcaul to do (he lader. I hope your readers will he convinced of tho fact (hat if any ?nie intended lo Ho it certainly was Mr. Daly. Hoad tho affidavit of Mr. Lewis Jay lies and myself in another place. Mr. Haley spoke very freely of tho Sunday evening1? caucus; also, of Hie ex postmaster al lins pl:we hy n Kepuhli can administration al Mr. Hcardcn's so licitation. I admit (hat I got thc ap pointment through thc Republican ad ministration hy t he endorsement ol' ont", w ho Mr. Maley no doubt visited day and night, pleading for him lo have mo re moved, accusing me of forgery and other Illings of a ridiculous character, of w hich I have a good casi- against Ililli. While I was postmaster I discharged the dillies to the l<est ol' my ability, and as we might lei ni Mr. Haley expos! master, too, he probably had some advantages that I was deprived of. I was never principal of a -school, neil lier in my school days did I rob my schoolmates of their dinner and cause them lo go holm* Crying with hunger, I never sold in my botlOflt for office lour one cent stamps for live cents, and I neveras long as my terni of office existed used il for a ^anihlint' ?aloon for post masters, ex post masters, assistant postmasters and lawyers to play cartis In, ami gentlemen, tho so-called mongrel club has novcr charged t li o colored peo ple lo heware ol' hiihery and vote a Hc puhlicau ticket, and WO have never assert od Hint we would vote a Hopublicati Hckcl ourselves if things did not work to suit us. 1 come liefere you, gOlltlotllOn, in an humide, rpllol manner ami submit to you this card, I rustine; you may as un prejudiced minds givp it your careful consideration ami he your own judge. The vt iicily need liol bo doubted hy any friend or ino, for ii is founded upon good authority. I would ptsl ask Mr. Haley in conclus ion how he obtained an appointment for his man as postmaster al Oakway? Was lt hy makin;; several unsuccessful trips to Washington, by riding around frying to lot low to tlegiadatlou ntld shame his fellow citizens hy making false represen -? ? ? I tatlc-nr* Ol* was it through tho rcforoo, W. MT, Russell? History duos not record aw itiatatico wherein such an outrage Inn, ever been thrown upon tho Democratic party as has boon for tho last mouth; but thank Qod so powerful is tho tide and so strong ls tho will of our truo hearted Democrats that they will como out viot'? rious ovor all opposition. Tho new Oak way club claims to bo tho old club. Well why not unite with us then? Hut it only adds a star to our crown and heaps dis credit upon thom. Hut tho disposition of their leader is to meddle with tho pri vate affairs of neighbors. I regard such venal and indirect ofTonces as idleness, as warranting community interferences. This rudo action I simply refer to to show that it looks moro like savagery than civilization. Certainly this kind of thing should not bo regarded as of little importun?e. It in, what ovor olso it may bo, most clearly an indication of widespread igno ranco with all the truo Democrats be longing to the new Oakway club, or they would, ns man) Others have done, order their names takon off and flee back to the old (/'enter Democratic .Simon Pure Democratic Club. We are faithful Democrats ?ind we arc going to try to finish our work in the same worthy way in which, it was begun. Tim way some of our citizens are noting is becoming very tiresome to mc. Some bow it is all talk and no do. 1 think wc .should dis cuss things that were worth thinking about; things and thoughts that would help us to live hotter and attain a higher and nobler life. Hut 1 don't lind thal atmosphere of pure thinking and living as it used to be. Do you suppose that political expedi ency has pei incaled all the inner world of ideas or that wc are really fallen int?? a decadence? This over-developed indi vidualism and selfishness is not going to help smooth thc road one particle. In stead of false impressions and accusa tions, whiskey jugs and cards, we should uso tho old family Bible as the chief ornament of the parlor. Not that I mean to say that ornamentation of the proper kind is exactly evil, or simplicity is a lone necessary. Aro luxury and reli gion antagonistic',' Only some how sonic people grows to put false values on things. Their greedy appetite for tho things of tho world and the down fall of their neighbors are all they ever study about or practice. 1 (bm't wonder that, thc groat prophet, went up three times a day to pray toward .Jerusalem. If he was at this place be would every hour. Ile would he glad to leave tho corruption of a part of this placo. I will refer my ex friend to tho eleventh chapter Of Homans and lirsl verse. In closing, I will simply say to all my friends that if 1 had not A thought I was doing myself a great in justice, I would never have made this reply. Hut, trusting 1 may never have, thc painful task urged on nie again and assuring you that there is nothing 1 do abhor more than such unnecessary dis turbances, and I do hope that all will write ami work together for the good of themselves, their neighbors and country, and set aside all inalico, selfishness and hatred With best, wishes to all, I am, Very respectfully, A . .J. V. lil I'C'111.VS. A ( ard. OAKWAY, S. C., .Inly 7, 1890. MKSSKS. EDITONS CO II Kl KU : No ticing in your hist issue ;i card from .). .1. Haley in regard lo the Sunday evening's caucus, composed of can didatos, deacons, Sunday School Superintendents and an ox-post mas ter, I only wish to say this, when a Utile boy my mother always told nie when I got black to go and wash il, off; so I w ill acknowledge, gent le inen, that I have played with tho pot until I have got very smutty. The pol says he is not black, but. it lies; it , is very black. So I have washed my hands ?uni if .lames J.j l\>t comes to the paper again I will j lake no notice of him. Respectfully, J. A. Ki.mm, s. s. s. Grand Jury Presentment. WAI.n.M.i.A, S. C., July 8th, I890? To J/?S Honor Janna /'', /.dar, tTudf/c I'I'I Biding : Wo, the grand jury l'or (lonnie County, make the following present ment : We timi that, notwithstanding our report made al. thc inst, (erm of the Court in regard lo (he had con dition of lin- publie roads ol' the County, thal they are still in very had condition, with some few excep tions, and in some insinu?es we lind that the hands on some sections ot the roads have not been called out to work upon tin1 roads during this year. We have examined the hooks of only three ol' the Trial Justices for the County, am! lind them ni good condition. We request that thc other Trial Justices bring up their books for inspection and examination at the ne\! terni id' the Court. We extend our thanks to your Honor, and the Solicitor lor your kindness and attention to us. I Inspect fully submit led, V. W. IMKPKU, Special Foreman. 'fur. PA M11. V KlU'CATOU. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary ls a groat family educator and no family of children ought to he brought up without having ready access to this grand volume. Il will an swer hundreds of tpicstionsof each wide awake child. lt is an ever-present and reliable school mast cr to the winde family. JUST sion AMI THINK.*-Don't you know that one of Hie best ways lo .save your hard earned money I? tb buy w here you can gel the best for Hie money in vested? Ol' COlirso you know il. And we want to remind you that Ibis rule ap plies no where better than in thc pur chase of a sew ino machine, 'l ake our word for il (until yon bavea better proof) that if lhere is one machine that exeds another the New High-A Hil Davis, with its vertical feed, excels them all. Vroocctlliigsof WoH Union Democratic Club. A meeting of tbo Wost Union Democratic Club was bold in tbo Town Hall on tbo 28th of Juno last at 8 P. M. Tho following tunned gentlemen wore elected delegatos and alternates to attend tho County Convention which convenes on tho l.l)th instant, to-wit : "Delegate*-Ai. 1). Galbraith, A. H. lillison, C. H. p. Hums, P. A. Hrown, J. M. Sanders, Janies Phill' ney, L. Thompson, W. li. Hoyd. Alternates-J. N. lt uti edge, N. J. Hrown, Anderson ivester, Hobt. Thomas, Z. Hall, Jos. Hrewer, II. A. Powell, H. M. Hubbard. Thc representation of this club in tho convention ia on tho basis of one delegate for every twenty en rolled member.!. Thorp being no further business, j thc meeting adjourned, subject to call of President. Al. D. GAI.IIUAITII, President. C. H. D. 1WTUNS, Seeretary. PltOVIDENfcK, S. C., July 5, 1800. Pursuant to the ball of the Presi dent, Providence D?mocratie Club mot and reorganized this afternoon. The (dub list was revised and several new names enrolled. The following officers were elected to serve for the next two years: J. E. AlcCarloy, President; ' N. \V. Grant, Vied PrcsUlent; W.T. Hunt, Secretary and Treasurer; ?N'. W. (?rant, member of County Executive Committee. On motion, the following were ap pointed by the President, as an Ex ecutive Committee for this Club : J. C. Harris, O. II. P. Woolbl'lght, J. C. Hoggs, W. P. Arnold and W. D. Hall. The following were elected dele gates to the County Convention : ll. J. Tribblc, N. W. Grunt, YV. D. Hall and W. T. Hunt. The following preamble and reso lutions were adopted : Whereas, we see the necessity for reform in tho administration of the affairs of this State; and whereas the platform of principios adopted by the March Convention is in ac cord with our views, and believing that a change in our State ollieers is necessary, l?> remedy the abuses that exist; therefore be it Resolved 1st. That wo heartily en dorse the action of tho Alnrcll Con vention. 2d. That wo will uso all reasona ble means to secure the nomination of Hen j. ll. Tillman for Govornor in tho September Convention; however, we pledge ourselves lo abide by thc action and support the nominee of the September Convention. 8d. That we will nut give our support tn any candidate for olllee, Koderai, State or County, who op poses by word DI- action, or who bas not already expressed himself in fa vor of the Farmers' Movement ami their demands for retrenchment and reform, Ith. That we will not support for Congress any candidate who docs not favor tho sub-treasury loll or one of similar import. 6lh. That we condemn the action ol" Gen. I lampton against the Farm ers' Movement, its candidates and bis friends who have honored bim so highly since 1 87?. Otb. That tho Secretary bo in structed to furnish a copy of these resolutions to the Charleston World ami the KKOWKK CoiritlKR l'or publi ent ion. On motion, (dub adjourned. .1. I.. M.CA ut.i.v, 1 'resident \V. T. I ru MT, Seeretary. High Falls Democratic Club met .lune tis and elected tho following delegates to tbC Count; Convention, vi/.: K. A. Bar ron, Win. '. Maudlin, W. li, Mimmons, A. I!. Knox. Alternates, lt. I-. Hoggs, J. K. Salle? Held, Wm. ll. Heeder, M. f.. Km orson. Wo adopted Ibo action of Hie Mardi Con vent ion :nul recommended Capt. I). 1!. Tillman for (inventor of South Carolina. High Falls club will inc i ovory fourth Saturday al >l o'clock I*. M. until after tho primary election. WM. C. MAI I.HIN. President. T. E. A I.KN .\ N Milt, Sec'y and Treas. HA ITI.i: CllKKK, S. ( .. .lune 28, 181)0. Thc Damascus Democratic Club mot to day, pursuant lo call o? the President, and reorganized With D. F. Carter, Presi dent; V. I). Itothell, Vice President ; M. II. Lee, Secretary: Kxccutive ( 'minuit Icc, A. Arve, ll, C. Itothell. \\\ I). Heaton, T. J. Carter, X. II. Carter. (in motion the President appointed I!. c. Itothell, M. ll. Loo, together with him self, as revising committee. After a careful revision we have 8(1 nieinbers at present. (>n motion the President then appoint ed the delegates to County Convention as follows: P.. C. Itothell. W. I). Heaton. N. Phillips, Hus C. Arve, .i. N. Watkins, with A. Arve, Jonas Phillips alternates. The following resolutions were then passeil : Uvmlred I. That Ibis chili endorses thc March convention and I), lt. Tillman for Governor, 'J. That this club is in favor of Miters Voting in primary as heretofore. We arc bitterly opposed to the requirement of registration cert ideates in primary as per resolutions passed by rome clubs. :>. Thal tho Secretary forward t.Pi'of I the proceedings of this meeting to Ki:o w Ki: Coi-i:licu and Charleston ll m-/i/ for publica! ion. Thc meeting then adjourned subject to call of President. I). K. CAIIITII, President, M. II. i.i-.K, Secretary. Tinnum Cul Icu* on to Kihi as Independent. "Thc (?ap Crook Democratic 'Club," of Clap Creek, Cleveland Township, upper Greenville, met Juno 21st and performed the following remarkable proceedings, as olbVmlly reported : After the ?lection ot ollieors thc following resolutions were offered and unni.imonsly adopted : Vjipeoiue/: 1$, That this club heartily endorso tho Mareil Conven tion and ll. K. Tillman as a candi dato for Governor. "2d. That wo pledge ourselves not to support any candidato for oflico not in sympathy with thc Farmers' Movement. ".'id. That we insist on ll. lt. Till man, if defeated in getting tho nomi nation in tho State Convention, to run as independent." The last resolution is, wo aro glad to say, tho first of its kimi yet re ported from a Democratic olu.b in this State.- Greenville Niton, 2(5///. New Advertisements. Master's Sales. STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 OCO?t?K OoiTN"i v. J TN TllF, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. PtrnsUANT to judgiiionlof foreclosure and dooroo of sale in tho following enti tled cases, 1 will soil, on salesday in AUGUST NEXT, to tho highest bid tier, in front of Walhalla Court House, at publio outcry, dui in? the leoal hours of sale, 1 ho follow*itig described real estate, to-wit : L. ll. Ri m rod I, Plaintiff, against 1!. 1). Fitzgibbon lind M. C. Wendolkin, Defendaid All that piece, parcel or TH ACT OF ? LANI), situate, lying and being ill the county and state aforesaid, adjoining lands of J. T. Wilson, C. M. Nield and others, containing about six acres, moro or less. TEEMS OF SA LE-One-half cash, and tho bal aneo on a credit of twelvemonths, secured by bond of pun-baser and mort gage of premisos, Purchaser to pay ex tra for papers. .1. IT. Pitchford, qt al. against Hosft Lewis, ct al. AH that piece, parcel or LOT OF LANI), in the to ?vii Ul Walhalla, on tho South side of Main strebt, adjoining lands of ll. 15. J. W. Selim 'cr and others, hoing thc same set apart to Wesley Pitch ford ns a homes toad, on the - day of] ?lune, ISSU. TERMS OF SALK -One-half cash, and tho balance on a credit ol' twelve ni on I bi seco red hy bond of purchaser and mort gage of promises. Purchaser to pay OX-1 tra for papers. RICHART) LEWIS, Master. july IO, 1800. 27-4t dH IL 1:1 I Ll it SS '1 lil? ii?mtlnr remedy m-vor Tolls to efl ?.-cl MO a.,- our? Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Mcadache, Biliousness Atnl all disensos arising IVoin a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. 'Clio imtnrnl result ls ffOOtl oi.jiotlio mid solid t lesli, lioso smalt ; < ;nu t ly sour coaled nod IMII; losnnilow. SOLD ?VERYWHE&E. JUI A 'l' DARRY ,v co.'s you will find the new scries Ladies' mid Gent's sizes of the WATER HU RY WATCH. Short wind, stem sot, Stein wind, second hand. lt is undoubtedly tho best cheap Watch mailc. Price, "S1.?ni oneil. Call and seo for yourself. Smoke the celebrated 6c. Ciliar. Smo ko! to for sali! by DARRY & CO. Fresh French Candy and Lemons at DARBY & CO.'S. fflraffingflH CLEARANCE SALE / ill 'J?il J LSvQAfi PlneParloi / cjs*?' 111 aft! il V "tlOUU and Pharoh / iX^y V ' ' J Ol?.'iiHs f r.. 111 -yv>?? Btnndnnl miv- / VCv / . kera,&t8POTOA8Il PJtlOKSy \s^X"n?n with ?fin to pay In, Now pinn/jEjy/WOHl) ol Hille rented until paid TS ABOUT monthly, liest ll>?r. /Ae/ riHNi J. gal? to ow 80 youlliStiSrX SHO 8AVRO trude. Sondntdcli /". every piirclntscr. for KAIttiAIN / Wo hiwo innld? trAi-k sheet. Balo /J&Qr/ w? Ptan??. Our888? llinilt d to /%\7 PIANO ls sold by tho HO lluys. / / lnr*<08t donlorB nt 8275, Don't /\^S*/ -and ls worlli ll. too. - miM " No Cheap pWhBUIHffiEB ^<jSr Pianos sold, lu ? I Sf il ?J /Our rtht-iippM nm Bi_AJ?llmLrfJ-l^ PerlVcl .1 iliir/iblo. t?B9S?9BK8Hn Busy, No time to write an advertisement. I have just opened up a lot of the cele brated " Love But ton Hole Sewing i Machines." Do not buy until you see them. Also,Whee ler & Wilson, No. 9. Office on Main Street, next door to Bank. Respectfully, D. A. MULKEY. Tho Ocoueo Comity Annual Sing ing Convention moots with tho Benverdam Baptist church tho Fri day heforo tho first Sunday in August next, and all schools and choirs aro requested to send delegates to said Convention. J. L. IO?i:i>Kit, Secretory. Groceries, Groceries ! Groceries I ! NOTHING BUT FRESH GROCERIES, NOTHING RUT FINE GROCEIUES, NOTHING RUT PURE GROCERIES. I have just, received a fresh lot of Fancy Groceries) such as lino Canned ronches. Canned Corn at I6c. u can. Fine Flavoring Extincts, Worcester shire Sauce. Fine Pickles in kegs at 10c. per dozen. Maillard's Cocoa at 2?c a can. Fine French ami American Sardines. Finest Lemons at S5o. a dozen. Oat Meal lac. a package. Salmon, Corno d Roof, Oiled Beef, nor ring, Tomatoes. I also carry a tine Uno of heavy Gro ceries. Laundry ami Toilet Soaps, Pearline All kinds of fancy and common Lamps, from 20o. up to ?.">. A lino line of Crackers. Fine Tobaccos iu'd Cigars. Harness of all kinds. Buggies, Wagons and Road (.'arts. Hardware and Tinware. Try tho MOM A.I A COFFEE and you will drinV no other. Vory Truly, H. ll. A. RIEMANN Fresh Lemons. Cream Cheese. -WE SELL ALI Staple and Family Groceries -OF THE !$<?st no lily -AND Guarantee all Goods as We Rep resent Them. J. J. Norton & Co. 1 THINK I heard a inna say something tho oilier illly Hint .Mutinied like HOT. Ho may IliiVO referred tu tito weather, but I am inclined to liotlovoIto incant lila Booti, patient, loving and land working wife was HOT, beoatlSQ ho had not gulle to THAT MAN TODlt'H to gel thoso things she wanted. Site wanted II new 8TOVB, nSAFti, (1 SWUNG UKO) CHEAP, and several other things that TOI>I> soils at n UAH. IAIN, ami she did not gol any ol' Diem, and she had n liglll to 1)0 HCl', for s I ic needed them bailly. When yon want HA Ul) WA UK, HTOVKS, FUR> N ITU UK or MOST \NYTIUNO KI.SK don't forgot That Man TODD, At Seneca. -FOR ALL Ml achines, No matter what kimi, from thc obi " IIOMF. SHUTTLE" to thc very latest improved. Only IO couts per dozen by mail post paid. When ordering always state kind and sizes wanted. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Address B. A. DALY, 121 MAIN STREET, Greenville, S. ?I Now Machines exchanged for old i nos.. May 8, 1800. M?P?P -AND Wagon Harness. I AM off Ol'! Hg Ibis week a new stock of RUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS, BRIDLES, LONG LUG COLLARS, made of Hui best Kip Skin, at $1.25. Splendid assortment of SADDLES, all Georgia ufado, al $2.60 up. ROAD CARTS from $12.60 up. BUGGIES from flo up, If yon want a nico TURN-OUT. come and SOO mo. A good stock of GENERAI. MER CHANDISE and i ,ANTATION SUP LI ES. Strother & Alexander Also keop*n STOCK OF OOODS at High Falls thal wc sell as low. as else whore. If you want a jennine OLD HICKORY WAGON ni a pair of No. 1 SCALES of any description we can furnish thom al New York prices. Respect fully, I A. STROTHER, West Union, S. O, I April ?M, 1800.