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KOW EE COUll Iii H.! {. A. TllOMl'SON. D. A. SMITH. H. T. JAYNE?. B? iilOSIPSON, SMITH & JAYNES. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1890. Tho County Convention of Anderson mot oil Monday. It soon became uvidont | that tho Tillmanitos would have OYory thlng thoir own way. Thoy proceeded to vo-organlzo tho party. A. C. Latimor waB elected County Chairman. No oppo ?Pion. Thc auti-Tillmanltcs inado liol light and took no part in the proceedings. Ton delegates wet? elected to tho Con grcsssioiial Convention. They go in structed for a primary for Congress. At the afternoon session au effort was made to elect delegates to tho August and Sep tember Conventions. Tho Chairman ruled tho motions out of order under thc call for tho convention of to-day and the convention adjourned to meet at thc call of the Kxecutivo Committee. Tlio following mimed prominent stock men and farmers of Picketts, O?oneo mid Anderson counties have just applied to | tho Secretary of State for permission to | organize a evaporated Stock Company, by thc name of "The Farmers' Sun Pub lishing Company," for the purpose of publishing a llrst-rlass weekly agricultu r.d newspaper at Pendleton, S. C. Names of corporators: ;l. C. Slribling, .1. C. Watkins, .1. Karie Lewis, .1. ll. Doutlltt, John W. Sheh.r, .J. P. Qlonn, .1. M. Glenn, K. S. tiritlin, lt. Harris and 1). K. Norris. Tho paper is to he published in thc interest of the Agricultural Colli> ?0, 'Experimental Stations, Alliance, (Ira: go, Farmers' Societies and Ibo general farmer ami st?okmen. The capital will bo live thousand d?Pal'S, in shares of $'??> each. There is also a move now on find to induce thc Alliance In consent to a con solidation of their paper (the Cotton Plant) with this Company, which, if accomplished, will give the farmers of this Slate the strongest agricultural paper ever published ill South ('andina, and as ablo corps of writers as could lie desired. No Split in the Democracy. While Ihe strain on thc party organi sation has been and is greater in this campaign than over heretofore, yet it behooves every Democrat and patriotic citizen lo sec lo il thal there be I1? .?nhl in the Democratic party in South ( ero lina. So far the campaign has been (he most aggressive, and, in some instances, the mest hitler, we have hail since 'Td, ami both factions have gOllO to extremes. lt is time for both Tillmanitos ami Anti 'Pi liman i tes lo reason luget her in sober ness and truth, bet us pauso and think what the consequences will bo if tho con flict gets much warmer. A serious split in t hc Democracy meansn division muong thc white poople of the Slate, which alune makes possible negro supremacy limier the Itcpuhlioilll party. Whatever may now lie our personal preferences, as between Tillman, Karte ami Drat tim, st ill wc are all Democrats, and know thal ihe maintenance nf home rule ami w hile supremacy depends upon the ascendency of the Democratic parts. AU Ihe talk, lin n, about any serious split in the party is worse limn idle. Wc cammi afford it; wc will not sul?or it. Therefore let harmony ami good feeling lim) pla?>o among us. At lids writing it looks like a foregone conclusion that ('apt. Tillman will bc the nominee of thc Democratic parly hy either the primary or con vent inn plan ami if ho gets thc iioininalion.il is IhoJ duly ol' every Democrat lo wurta ^j* | for his election. Such should n*m j the case if Karie or^jg^ ?.,s Hlo nomination, f' fi After the S^fl*mb6r Convention wo "M,sl i,ln^.u1 all unite to eb el ils nomi ',ou'y^/ftolid front must bu presented lol V,-wjfeominoil enemy. Therefore, h t the An<ilist Convention meei ami give us the primary for elect ing del?gales to tho September Conven tion. Then let us stop licensing one another of heilig Independents,mid llgbl this Illino' out by ballots in a friendly, honest ami manly way. Yoi thu Augus! Convent ion may declare lignina! primarles, ami that, too, notwith standing it will hu composed of a large majority of Tillman delegates. If so, il will be a direct ami Inexcusable back down from thal plank in the platform of the March Convention demanding thc primary on the las.) Tuesday in August fm- thc elidion ol delegates lo ihr Slate N?piinating Convention. The refusal lo order the primary i we believe, would br extremely unwise: hut .-.(ill il it does so refuse, >?. must aeeepl its decision as lllial, for it is the supreme law makin;; body of the party. If the September Convention Ilten nominates I!, lb Tillman for Governor, be will be thc Democratic candidate our candidate-for Governor, and wo will work lor him as against any ami every limn in Ihe Slate w llQ opposes his cloe I ion. Tho respectable while people Of thc Slate compose Hie Democratic parly. Their all is at stake in a contest w ith the '.indic?is tor the possession of our Slate government. When Ibo party speaks through its regularly constituted chan md, it is tho notion ol' the people, ami every Democrat is bound bj il. True, thc party may go wrong some times, it m::y and will blunder al limos: for it is composed ol' men, ami lo err is human; yoi il ls our party -the early thal delivered us from thc reign of Hie alien, ami is now the only safeguard ol our homes, om lives, our liberty and our property, lt ii. thc paitj of ihe people, thc only party which makes self-govern ment possible, whoso principles are sound ami true and lor all thc people. She is the ship that has hroUglil us safely thus far. and will surely yet ride out the stonn, if manned hy a brave, holiest, heroic and patriotic mew. The bolter and deserter would sink his ow n ship, and bring disaster, ruin ami woo upon all. bet every man of us slick to the old storm-ridden, weal her beaten ship until she is brought safely into port. Hurrah fm-Hu- Invincible Democratic party 1 Down with all deserters, hollers, splitters, ami hidopondonts ol every name and order, high or low (logreo ! ! Ulirrah fora rc uoiied Democracy, Till mau and Anti-Tilhnnu!!! Let lin- Ides of November witness a complete ami triumphant victory for good government and reform. Coull ?lonee ul' Alltl-TlllinanltCH. Tho Anti-Tillmnn Conference con vened nt Columbia in tho hall of tho House o? Repr?sentatives last Thurs day and was in sossion two days. It was attended by over four hun dred members, and overy county in the State was represented except IMckcns. Oeonce was represented hy Messrs. W. A. Lowery and T. II. 11 Uglis. Tho following preamble and reso lutions were adopted : Whereas, on the 27tl) day of March ultimo, a convention assembled in the city of Columbia under the call of G. W. Shell and others, assuming to represent the Farmers' Association of South Carolina, and suggested to tho people candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor; and whereas the leaders of the move ment tims inaugurated have assailed the integrity of the Democratic party of South Carolina in its ad ministration of the affairs of thc government of the State, and have charged its chosen ami trusted offi cials with extravagance, imbecility, debauchery and perjury; and where as it is believed and eonlideiitly as serted that the affairs of the State since IS7G have been administered with ability, with justioo, with un impeachable integrity, in .strict com pliance with the demands of thc platforms of the Democratic party, and in faithful obedience to the re quirements of the Constitution and laws of the Slate; and whereas in the prosecution ol* the issues thus presented, without precedent ami without justification, prejudices have been excited and st tl fSOS have been engendered which jeopardize the unity and solidity of the Demo cratic party, and which imperil tin maintenance of white supremacy in South Carolina; ami whereas il ii the duly id all good citizens, mein hers of the same political household who are willing to subordinate self interest to the public weal, wdio art willing to sacrifice personal aspira lions to tho general welfare, havinjj I one country ?md a common destiny to heal the breach now existing am restore harmony in the Democrat ii party; and whereas, to this end it h important that the individual jude mont of every D?mocratie voler ii South Carolina should be separately expressed; and, whereas, the poopli demand that hereafter nomination i for Slate olticors should be made lr primary oloction; therefore bo it .Resolved ist, Thal tho delegate tu the nominating convention eal lei by thc Democratic Executive Com milloo lo convene on the Killi day o September proximo, should be chu sen by a primary election. 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That a committee bc appointe by . io conference to prepare an pro I-JSC for adoption by thc eon vol linn ailed by the Democratic lix con live Committee for tho Lilli ol' Ai gust proximo, an amendment to th Constitution of tho Democrat! party of Smith Carolina, providin for il primary election, which sha contain thu most stringent, rules an regula! ions l'or tho conduct of sue primary election so as to insure tb most perfoct fairness in tho muting! mont ami tin* most truthful coiiullll ami rel urning of tho results Utft?oo Resolved, That a ^vtt?ittoo eon posed ol t\VO ingtff?* nt lunge ar of one from Vfifeh Congressional Di 'I""'1 'i..t.?<te Slate, be appointed t'< \l)e:' purpose ol' advising ?ind co-Oj crating with those Democrats in tl several counties ol' this Stale wi arc in favor of sustaining the inte ri ty of the straighting Democrat party ?mil sustaining anil followil the Constitution ol' the regal Democratic party, and of proposil snell measures within the lines thc regular Democratic organiz.ilii as in their judgment may conduce (he consolidation and extension of sentiment in favor of sustaining tl principles mid rules of thc straigl out, regular Democracy of t Stall', ami that Democrats who ?1 j in sympathy with thc objects of tl conference, are hereby requested, I far as possible, lo conform to t suggestions of said committee, The following persons compri the committee : At large-J. D. Kennedy, Ired .li mes. Ki rsl Congressional District-lt ward MeCradv, Jr., of Charleston. Second - L. NV. Yuumnns, Ibu W.H. Third-J. S. Fowler, Anderson Fourth- T. NV. Wood ward, Kn Meld. i Fifth AV. IL Davie, ('lu ster. Sixth-W. D. Johnson,^ Mario Seventh- -Waller I lazan I, Goori 11 - w 11. Gen. John I). Kennedy, ex-con to China, was elected chai rm The committee held a brief prclit miry meeting this evening, mid \ meet hore next Wednesday. Il was lint ber resolved. That when this Conference journsthal it adjourn lo meei s jCCl to the call of the president, ? in the event that the August C volition refuses lo make provis for i he elect 'mu of delegates lo I September Convention by prim . elei i m, that tho president eal mooting of lins Conference lo held before the September Coi lion for the purpose ol' consult together ns to what course slnil pursued io preserve thc cxislcnci i be regular Democratic party Sontb Carolina. Resolved, That this Conf?re desires lo place upon record ils dignan! condemnation of the ins which have been offered nt COI' ol' the publie meetings in ibis S lo Ibe war-sear red veteran, W I lampton, and that wi- dosi re to new to I hat gallant hero, who lei to victory ni IN7C>, the expressio mir undiminished confidence, gi t mle, fl ff cet ion ami respect, Resolv? <l, That the ( entrai ( ' initiei' elected hy this Con fe rene hereby authorized and inst mete prepare ami issue an address lo Democratic party of South Caro! setting forth the dangers which confront thc party and impies upon all Democrats within tho s thc importance of vigorous ami ccrlcd action to avert these dangora and of preserving intact tho political organization which is tho only guar too of white supremacy therein. Om* Westminster Correspondence. WKHTMINSTKH, S. C., July 15,1890. DKAII CouniKK : Wo aro four weeks without rain. Crops aro he ginning to suffer very much. Thc weather is not so hot as it has hoon. There lum nothing occurred in this section ju the last weok that would interest your roadors. We hear hut little said on polities. Candidates ure scarce for a whilo past, and when wo do soo ono ho seems to lie in u great hurry. Capt. W. J. Novillo passed hy yes terday, but did not stop with UH. Guess lie thought wc had no regis tration certificate, hut you hot an old Democrat will always get there. Mr. C. K. Marett, of Pankoy, Tex., slopped ovor hore last Friday night on his way to Anderson, S. C., on a visit to friends and relatives. Mr. Marett was onco a student in our school at this place and made many wann friends who will always meet him willi grout pleasure. Mr. Walter Wills, of Starke, Kia., a merchant and city clerk of that place, is visiting his uncle, Hov. A. NV. Walker, of this place. 1 Mr. V. M. liarnos, of Anderson, visited Dr. Hurt Mitchell last week. Mr. llama)(1 Corn and his sister, Miss Maggie, ol' lliwassee, have he?. ? visiting friends in town. Miss Nimqiii Williams, ol* Hart well, (?a., is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. N. Carier. Mrs. h. A. Creen is visiting in Anderson this week. Miss Sue King, who has hoon on a visit to friends in Georgia, has re turned linnie. Mrs. W. .1. Hunter and Miss Lula Jennings are visiting their friends and relatives at Mountain liest. Kev. A. W. Walker preached an Interesting sermon in thc Methodist church on last Sunday, on the history and liollicveiiK iits of thc Methodist church, which shows it to he one among the largest und most power ful Protestant churches of tho world. The Baptist Sunday School Con vention will convene at tho West minster now Baptist church, duly 28d and 'Jilli instant. These services will he followed with a series of meetings, I {ev. S. Y. Jameson will assist the pastor, Kev. .1. T. Smith, in con ducting these nicotines. l\ (Mir Toiiuissce Correspondence. To MASS KI:, S. C., July 14, 1800. DKAII CorI:IKI: : In this part of the COUIlty wo have had plenty of rain, mid crops have not suffered this year; however, in neighborhoods near hy we lin vc heard complaints ol' scarcity of rain, crops actually suf fering for it nt times. Cotton looks a groat ?leal hotter than il did this liine lust year, ami is blooming "right along," while a yoar ago, they were very scarce. < )n .Inly 2, a rain, aocoinr^ift?,] j,., heavy wind ?md ^H^'Yiail, passed over a portion-/}^ our community. ( mn ainl.c^j,,,, w,.r(. blown down, '?"A 'K-'i groat permanent damage was Mono. The weather is very hot just at present, ami nil ol' us who are not "dono lay in' hy" ?rc tempted to sit in tho sha?!?' n good deal ol' our lime. Well, we have, so far, om- candi date fur the Legislature, and WO shall expect lo see many mort! names announce*! for this ellice, which has been sadly neglected for the county offices. Tho present indications seem lo assure us that Capt. Den Tillman will hollie Dem 'eratic candidate for ( invernar of South Carolina. Till man isa Democrat, and wc believe he will make ns good a Governor as has graced lin- capital for some years, ll' elected, we hope tho Assembly will he Tillman also, so that he can show us what is in him-cither good or had, and il ho can do even a small part of what he luis promised, the Slab- will he greatly bonclilcd. Whellier he cm. or will effect theso reforms or not can not he conjectu red. Time ?oily will tell. Politics now engross thc attention and space of all the papers to the exclusion of other nows. Tho present is a very uneventful time, ami news is as scai'CO as gold dollars, lt seems as though no one will gel married, kill a fal hog, liml ll lng rattlesnake, ?ir build a new hen coop events which usually make up thc list of thc hayseed correspond ent's communication to his paper. Soon the campaign picnics will bc in full blast, then look out, chickens ! .1 UKI' 1'KKK I NS. Om- Itlehhind Correspondence. lin m.AM., s. C., July 16, 1800. DCM: COI illicit: Wenro still vory dry and in some instances crops arc very nundi injured. Mrs..I. L. Shanklin, and her son, (?us, who lins jusl returned from tho Citadel, (Mr. Tillman's dude fac tory,) spent one ?lay in town last week. Wc Wer?- glad l?i sec Gll8 look ?ii"; so well, hut not surprised to see Iiiiii no more ol' a dude than when lie entered that famous insii turKiii. Mr. Tillman should hoar in ! mind licit dudes ?lo not always conic from llic Citadel, find also that sen sible nu n never make dudes, no matter where they arc educated. Miss Kal?- St Hiding is improving slowly, Mr. T. ll. Wv Iv ?'ul his hand vcrv biully Inst week. Ile suffered a greal deni with il, hui is now jiblo lo discharge some of his ?lidies. Mr. s. \. Hughs is spendingn few ?lays al home. Ile will go lo the Georgia l'a ilic lt, ll. in fl lew days, wheeo In* lins accepted a position as bridge I Midi Iel. u. Illicit lott's Arnica Salve. Thc In st Salve in (ho world for ?'ills, bruises, sores, ulcers, sall rheum, lever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and posi tively ?ures piles, or no pay ro<|tlirod. Il is gunton teed lo ?ivo perfoet satisfaction, or molloy refunded. I'l'lco, '2"> cents per box. l'or nalc by Norman Drug Co. Toll (into Club. Tho Toll Onto D?mocratie Club mot at Cherry Hill on tho lath of July, and reorganized by electing j' G. Davis,President.; L. vv. King, Yioe Prosldont; J. M. Moody, Secretary; Executive Committee-G. S. Elliott, James Burrell, C. B.Morton.. On motion, tho President appoint ed C. M. Bidloy, L. A. King, and C. B. Morton delegates to the Cottn: ty Convention. Alternates-W. M. Orr, Balus Nicholson, 1). T. James. Thc following resolutions wore then offered and adopted : Resolved, That tins club endorse the March Convention, and B. \\\ Tillman for Governor. Resolved, That this club is in favor of voters voting ?ti the primary for candidates as heretofore. J. G. DAVIS, President. J. M. MOODY, Secretary. Club .Meeting. Tho Holly Springs Democratic Club mot on June 21st and reorgan ized. Revised tho club roll and elected S. Chamber:--, President; J. H. Blackwell, Vice President, and P. Chambers Secretary. Appointed the following committees: F.xecu tive-W. T. Chambers, F. T. Burton and Joab Chambers. On registration -ii. ttj?okweil, ii. ?. Vinson and M. F. Holms. Member of County Executive Committee-W.T. Cham bers. Delegates to County Convon tion : W. T. Chambers. R. I. Vinson and P>. Blackwell. As this club desires to express it self on thc State ollicers, on motion, it was Resolved, That this club fully en dorses tho platform of the I 'armers' Convention and will stick to Hon. Pen Tillman for Governor until we at least place him on tho throne of South Carolina. Resolved, That this minute be published in the CoUttlKlt. On motion, the meeting adjourned, subject to the call of tho President. S. CllAMUKltS, President. P. Cn AM milts. Secretary. A Itel from .locassoe. .I tn IA ss UK, S. C., July 14, I80p? Miss Annie J. Crooks is teaching the public school at this place. We are well pleased with lier appearance and feel assured thal she will teach us a good school. Mr. J. M. Whitmiru hopes lo bo able to be OUtj among tho people in a week or two, to make up sonic of tho time he has lost in the canvass on account of sickness. We hope that the people in making out theil list will not leave him out, as he has been deprived ol' the pleasure ol' meeting the people so lar. W. M. .1. The Wal India .yVn~'erutic (Muh met In jslw43?urt House last Satur ..'.'..y,"??aj. Wm. .1. Slribling, Presi dent in tho. chair, and IO. L. Il?rn don, Secretary pro tem. .1. I), [shel was elected member of thc County Ifixeeutive Committee. The following delogates were elect ed lo the County Convention, viz: J.J. Keith, H. A. Thompson, J. 1). Isbcl, W. J. Slribling, X. A. Purley, S. P. Dendy, John D. Perry, Joel ?. Heard, H. f. Jayncs, J. W. Llollc mau, ll. S. YanD'ver, M. Hulwinklc, J. J. Ansel, and J. II. Keil, Jr. A committee, composed of J. D. [shel, J. J. Ansel, ll. S. Van Div mi ami J. W. Ilolleman was appointed to revise the club list, miler new names, and appoint other delegates in case the club should be entitled lo them when the list was revised. On motion, club adjourned. W. J. Sritim.iNO, I 'resident. K. I,. IlKltNOON, Secretary />/.<> tem. The Salem Democratic (-lab mei at Salem July the 12th. Revised the old club list ami elected thc fol lowing ollicers: President, D. P. Grant; Vice President, F., A Perry; Secretary and Treasurer, J. II. Wig nition; lixec.utivo Committee, H. Hogers, T. A. (?rant, and Miles Moss; Member of County Kxeoutive Com mittee, H. Rogers. Thc club then elected the following gentlemen as delegates to Ile County Convention on the Pith instant: H. Rogers, IO. A. Perry, D. H. (irani, ami .1. II. Wiginglon. The following resolution was then offered and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we endorse the March Convention, its platform and its candidate, H. H. Tillman, for ( lovernor. I). P. G it A NT, I 'resident . .1. ll. WloiNOTON, Secretary. . - . To the lt ich land Democrats. There will he a meeting ol' tho Democrats of Ibis section on Thurs day evening, lin- 17111 instant, ai o'clock, e. M., for the purpose of al lowing (hose who are opposed to H. H. Tillman lo withdraw from the club recently organized here, who propose io reorganize themselves into an O?d Lim Democratic duh. T. II. DKNWV, I 'resident. -? . ?- - . Primary Klee! lons? Tho following is the Act ol' lin Legislature protecting primary elec tions in ibis Stair : AN ACT TO PIIOTK0T I* lt I.MA lt Y KI.KC TION8 A Nll CON VKNT IONS ol' POLI TICA l< PA UTI KS AM' TO PUNISH PUAI IIS COMM I TT li I) TU Kit KAT. SKCTION I. Ile it enacted by thc Senate ami I louse of Represen tatives of the Slate of South Caro lina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and hy the authority ol the same, Thal every political mi litary election held hy tiny political parly organization, OV association for the purpose ol' choosing candidates for ellice, or the election ol' del?galos to eon veillions, shall he presided over and conducted in Hie manner prescribed hy the rules ol' the politi cal porty organization or association, holding mich primary ?'lootion, by manager? selected iii tue manner pre scribed by such rules. Such mana ?ers shall, before entering upon ibo isohargo of their duties, each take and subscribe an outil that he will fairly, impar1 ?ally, und honestly con duet the sain? according to? tho pro visions of this Act and tho rules of such party, organization, or associa tion. ?Should ono or more of the managers appointed to hold such election fail to appear on tho day of election, the remaining nib unger or managers shall appoint others in their stead and administer to them the oath., herein prescribed. The managers ?ball take the oath heroin prescribed before a notary public or other othcer authorized to admihislcr oaths; bul if no auch otlicer can he '.onveniently had, the managers may administer tito oath to each other. Such oaths shall, after being sub scribed by t|to innnagers, be filed in the Ornoo of the Clerk of the Court for tho county in which such elec tions shall he b -bl, within five days after such election. S Ko. 2. Before any ballots are re ceived at such election and immedi ately before opening tho polls, such managers shall open each ballot box lo be used in such election, and ex hibit the same publicly, to show that there arc nc ballots in such box. They shall then close and lock or seal up such box, except the opening to receive the ballots, and shall not again open the same until th6 (dose of thc election. They shall keep a poll list, willi thc name of each voter voting in such elections, and shall before receiving any ballot adminis ter to the voter an oath that ho is duly qualified to vote according to the rules ol' thc party, and that he has not voled before in such election; and al thc-(dose of thc election they shall proceed publicly to count the votes and declare tho result; they shall certify the result of such elec tion, and transmit such cor ti Ilea te, with thc poll list, ballots, and all other papers relating to such elec tion, within thc tinic prescribed and to the person or persons designated by lin? rules of tho party, organiza tion, or associations holding such election. SKO. .5. livery such primary elec tion shall be h:d<l at the time and place, and Kinlet tho regulations pro scribed by the rules ol' the party, organization, or association holding the same, and the returns shall be made and thc result declared as pre scribed by such rules, but thc returns of thc managers, with the poll lists, shall be filed in lin- olliee of the Clerk ol' the Court for the county in which such election is held, within four days after the final d?claration ol' the result, thereof, ami shall re main there for public inspection. SKO. I. Any manager who shall be guilty of wilfully violating any of the duties devolved upon^.sv1<dr-1y<-V??>-J, I IOU. I.?ej^i.Wr^rr^l'T^^trTu'' guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by lino not to exceed ?nie hundred dollars or imprisonment, not to exceed six months; mid any manager who shall bc guilty of fraud or corruption hi the management ol' such election, shall bo guiliy of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall bo fined in a sum not lo exceed live hundred dollars or imprisonment for a terni not to exceed twelve months, or lad li, iii tho discretion of tho court. * Sue. 5. Any voter who shall swear falsely in taking the prescribed oath, or shall personate another person ami take thc oath in his mu?o, in order io vote, shall be guilty of perjury and bo punished upon conviction ns for perjury. Approved December 22d, A. 1) I sss. Flour ! Hour '. ! - Our Flour bought be fore (bc, advance will soon all ho geno. The wheal crop NV esl is short. We don't see why innes won't go higher. (iel your supply while lt is cheap. T. N. Carter ? Co. New Advertisements. A Serions Ciittii Scrape, I ) I'T nothing inore than the citizens of 1) Crconvillo have, hoon oxnecting. AI.KX?NDKR linos, A- Co., on Washing ton street, next door lo the Kxpress Oilice. are selling Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines for less money than have ever been known to sell la-fore. Think ol' il. (hey soil Organs at Sun (hat. have boon sold beret of oro by their competitors for .ssu. Pianos and Sewing Machines in proper! ion. f If Wew ill not he undersold for cash or on Installment plan. We will save you $'20 on li Pitino, $lfi on an ( irgnu, SI" on a Sewing Machino. Writo us for lonns and catalogues und ho convinced before you hu v I'rom ol hors. AI.KXAN'DF.l! MIOS, & CO. i EVER owned a Sewing Machine, hut this is no reason why you should not. And if you Wfti?t 0?O don't for get to cnll for tiie No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson, which is tl>e lightest run ning and makes loss noise than nny other machine on the market. 1 also have tho LOVE Hutton Hole and Sewing Machine. You can also lind Oil, Needles and Machine Supplies at my ofllco. I also carry a large line 61 Clocks. Don't forget to buy one. 1). A. Mu Ikey will call and seo you if you want a machine. Respectfully, H. D. A. Biemann. NOTICE OF Bridge to Let. .1. UK Count y Commissioners of Pickons und (monee count ios will let . the lowest responsible bidder, at tho bridge, on tho Oth day of AUGUST NEXT, at 1 o'eloek 1*. M.i the contracts to robuild tho bridgo over Koo woo Uiver at old Pickons and to repair and rebuild thc piers: Plans and specifications will bo exhibited at tho time of lolling. The Commissioners rc serve tho right to rejc?t all Iuds. J. \V. SHH LOR, ( lerk Hoard Oconcc County. .Inly 17, 1800. 2S-:tt Notice to Creditors Ai.i, persons having claims against the estate of Thoa. II. Hall, deceased, are hereby notified and required to preso Ut and prove their said claims before me, at my oftl?o, Walhalla, S. C., on or before the80th day of Au gust next, or (dse bo '?nrred of par ticipation in thc distribution of as sets of said estate. RICHARD LEWIS, Master. July 17, 1890. '28-6t F.PPWWWI CLEARANCE SALE X ll 1333kH300 &n^2*& V > nMB| OrKmiN from // ????WJJf B. ? etandard ma- / VcST/ A kore, at.HI'OTOAS1X VlllVUHy ^&S^nDn with yftrstojxiy in. New pinn /t^S* / WOHU of wile-rented until paid X* SSJV,?SQ'JJ.^ 'i.?f. -wr?n'(rS2--toisa"~7?SS*/ PIANOS monthly, liest liar- /Air/ r,Hnu* Kuluin over ZO vvnviy'cjSy/ 850 SAVBD irado. Sonn ?illicit sL *0Vovery purchaser, for lt A Itt j A IN /Wo havo iimldo truck Sh?-. I. Halo /JLTtSr/on Pianos. Our8!?!?5 li.nil rd lo l%XVjPIANO IH Hold by tho OO lluyH. y / larROst doalora Rt ?870i . Dont -,l,,a ** worth lt. too. misa "-?5^ No cheap ^eaHQDHasn Pianos sohl. HU? I 3wi 8 Jj /. . Our clioaptttt aro |^?^J^^JUMJH| ' ^fcy Perfect A durablo. HHHHH Master's Sales. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) OCONKH COUNTY. \ I N THU COUNT OF COMMON PLEAS. Pc usu A NT to judgment of foreclosure and dooroo of sale in Ibo following enti tled cases, I will SOU, on salesday in AUGUST NEXT, to tho highest bid der, in front Of W alhalla Court House, at public outcry, during the loglll hours of sale, thc following described real eslale, to-wit : I.. II. Rhiirodt, Plaintiff, against I.V I) Fitzgibbon and M. C. Wendolkin, Defendants. All thal piece, parcel or TRACT OF LAND, sit?ale, lying and being in the county and Slate aforesaid, adjoining lands of J, T. Wilson, C. M. Nield and others, containing about six acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE-One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelvemonths, s?.roved by bond of purchaser and mort gage of premises. Purchaser to pay ex tra for papers. .1. II. Pitchford, et al. against Posa Lewis, ot al. All that piece, panel or LOT OP LAND, in tho town of Walhalla, on thc South side ol' Main street, adjoining lands of ll. P>. .1. W. Schroder and others, heine, thc same sid apart to Wesley Pitch lord as a homostoad, on thc - day of .lune, IS80. TERMS OF SALK-One-half cash and the balance mi a credit of (.wei vc mont hs, secured by bond of purchaser and mort gage of premises, Purchaser to pay ex tra for naners. RICHARD LEWIS, Masha-. .July 10, I Shu. 27-11 Advice to the Aged, ?...J...... J.,r I..,.,{flow. Snell MS ?lilli;j ff IMR b?wcl*, wonk kidney* ?ml Mail tier mill toia|?iil liver. have uNpopiric off ?ot on th?jie Organa, i / , >.I!HIIIH; til? bowels, giving llilllir Iil tlMOllArjr<M will?oui ".ii aluin:; or ;.,.?;;>in:v, anti IMPARTING VIGOR to tiio ninney*. Munder And liver. Tiley ?ve nilapleil to ??lil or young-. SOI.1 > 13 V KUY Vt 11 lOHli. Watches. A.T DARRY & CO.'S you will lind tho now serios Ladies' and (lent's sizes of lin- SVATEHRUHY WATCH. Short wind,stem sot, stein wind, second hand. 11 is undoubtedly tho bes) cheap Watch milo. Price, $1.00 oaoh. Call and sec for yourself. Smoke the celonrSlcd ?o. Cigar. Sino kell e for rab- by DARRY & CO. Frosh French Candy and Lemons nt DARBY & CO.'S. AVo oro now roooiving two oar loads of furnituvo, Safos, Spring MattrOHHos and Jhalrs, bought direct rroiu ibo ioviWy 'or tho coal?. Wo can and will savo you uonoy, Come and BOO our Oak and Wal nit Suits, T N. Carter .ft Co. Wo aro now receiving our second lot of Spring and Suinmor Ooods, Dross Em broideries, Edging, Insertion, Ao. Also, ? largo lino of Ladles''Holts oheap. T. N. Carter & Co. Groceries, r?cenos ? Groceries ! ! NOTHING ?UT FRESH GROCERIES, NOTIlINO BUT FINE GROCERIES, NOTHING HUT PUKE GROCERIES. 1 liavo just received a fresh lot of Fancy Grocorio8, such as Ano Canned I 'earlies, ( .'anuru Corn at 15o. a can. Kino Flavoring Extracts, Worcostor Bhiro Sauce. Fino Pickles in kogo at 10c. per dozen. Maillard's Cocoa ai 25c. a on?. Fine Fronch and American Sardines. Finest Lemons at 35o. a dozen. Oat Meal lue. a package. Salmon, Corned Hoof, Dried Roof, nor ring, Tomatoes. I also carry a fino lino of hoavy Gro cories. Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Pearline. All kinds of fancy und common Lamps, from 20o. up to $5. A lino Uno of Craokors. Fine Tobacoos and Cigars. Harness of nil kinds. Buggies, WagoiiB and Road Carta. Ilardwaro and Tinware. Try tho MOM AJA COFFEE and you will drink no other. Very Truly, H. D. A. Fresh Lemons. Cream Cheese. -WK SELL ALI, Staple aiiii Family Groceries -OF THE liest C^xinlity -AND Guarantee all Goods as We Rep resent Them. J. J. Norton & Co. X THINK i lirai.1 a mau Hay something tho other clay that Hounded Uko HOT. Ho may huvo referred to thc weather, Lui I nm Inclined to hcllcvc ho incant hi? Rood, )mtiont, loving ned hard working wife was HOT, hecatmo ho had not gone to THAT MAN TODD'S to get thoso things she wanted. Duo wanted a new BTOVK, n SA PK, n SPRlNtl BED, CH KAI*, and several other things that TODD Kells at a HAKOAIN, and shu did not (>.'-t any of thuin, and sho had a right to he HOT, for sho needed thom badly. When you want HARDWAHK, STOVES, KIJH N ITU UK or MOST ANYTHING KI.SK don't That Man TODD, At Seneca._ Needles -FOR ALL Machines, No niattor what kind, from tho old " HOM': SHUTTLE" to tho very latest improved. Only '10 cents per dozen by niall post paid. When ordoriiif always state kind and sizes wanted. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Address B. A. DALY, 124 MAIN STREET, Greenville, li. C. New Machines exchanged for old ones. May 8, 1800. -AND .1 AM offering this wook a now stock of BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS, BRIDLES, LONG LUG COLLARS, mario of thc best Kip Skin, at $1.26. Splendid assortment of SADDLES, nil Georgia nuulo, nt $2.f>0 up. ROAD CARTS from $12.50 up. BUGGIES from $40 up. If you wanta nice TURN-OUT como and seo mo. * A good stock of GENERAL MER CHANDISE and PLANTATION SUP LI KS. Strother & Alexander Also keep n STOCK OF GOODS nt High Falls that we Kell ns low ns else where. ff you want a genuine OLD HICKORY WAGON or a pair of No. 1 SCALES of any description wo can furnish thom at New York l?ricos. Rospootf tilly, W. A. STROTHER, West Union, S. Q. April 24, 1800, >