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COMMITTEE'S ADDRESS THE APPEAL OF THE RECENT CON VENTION. A Statletttc of TIusiti n, wfit gges tios to time Democratic lIarly of stoutl Caroliue. Iln accordance with the instruct ion, of the Democratic Conlfereice whivl met at Columbia on July 10th. tht following address has been isied by the Advisory Committee: To the Democracy of South Caro hn: All white Carolinians worthIty of the race from which they spring and of the name they bear, and entitled to share in the traditions of the past the prosperity of the presielt and th( hope of the future, are Democrate To stich, and only such, we earnestl and coifideitly appeal. All flint weil ave and are, all tha we hope for and desire to tranlsimit h ouir children depends upon the c-oin tinuance of white sipremacy in tli State, and this silpreillacy upon oll united devotion and loyalty to 1,em ocratic principles, unity. ituu mon110l and orgaiizationl wiitlinat :ty line.s obedience to the rules, ai : ait h( lit the Justice Itid success of Dci(-lat i< ains, proposes antd iuletho<di. To each succeed-ig lenrtcionoit* our race is (itruIsetl Ith ark of civili zatioll, and u1ponl each devolves til sacred duty of defecilil., prc-se-vll aid trnsmit ting our racial heritag< of civil and religious liberty, li frints of ilr nd of thought, fll garnered stor1s of Iliaterial and intel Iecetial wealtil--all that is good o what. ouir race lm, von an hel hiaiid or. brainl, b1y,valr, indush V wisdoiml, throughout the tges. Is this generation of Carolinl DeIocratH e<Uail to the trust.? Ju d" m1g the future by the past, we imbes tatinily alswer, yes. It, is, ioweve true that 'etld vigililnce is tit price of liberty," andI tje l.ast viigilan mtist now perceive tit a bu,ge is ipeltding over us. Ata tim When 0111 State is pr.o.sper-ouls beyol precedet. waxing vai-h day sih-onge mi vrial wvItealtj, leadinlg il tlit race for Illi,chlnlival aid intria11M s11prelalicv, ourll people ivinl" all, thtrivintg iitk-r l-iws mtade I>y le gisla tor.s,iinter-pr4ted by11 j-gs :i x, ellied bY ()Ji(cials ()f M-Wn rm-<-'m choice. With pe:t.e and sc.ity honi, rspet ati credlit abl-o:ad, w< are suiddenilY efrollt"d with "nel (1111--c. tsj) tt (. 51 ttttt. W the Deilocli-m- of tills litat i-tsh dani.ger of division inl our ou% 11 ra Inifitilibi:ty tlil Ie1rfect.io an114 divinle at t I iltt.s ata have iever. v< boen grant0d to luntan wisdom' ( u ill istiti tions. in ilu tt i v btit donle, VIlrr bau i ,l-n coml] nu.Ittiomites. have been ili remembe thiat. to il is hiolim, ti( tonilmitiber. al-Ao thitttttit' thrat till part to which we( bo.lonl" is bodeog stroniiiN inou1h, ti entoug aidls enough ko right all wrolts, corr m ll virors, rectify atl nistaklies all fets oft alleal arad itpartial jlustit to till) te linenibelr that ll triu CaroohmAs aeV DImlocrats 1mit n plicS y b o ther rt.,n -I and tt.i dmeste jonist dand earn1 Ig'tie.t, e dforesate ll Dcats 1in1 tt S'ta sourco to destroy the( unity tand ti togrity itponl whiich thfie( sitnth itn< life of outr p)arty dependit(. Itn order to betfter' unlderstantd tht p)ositiont we now occup)y, let us recal] I the history1 o the m t tovementt wiel~ haIs I esulted'i iln te cond(itionlsnlov eonfr'ontinug its, andtt take coutns(el to gethter ont this extraordiniary~ emier gencey mi ourl parIty~ afleir's. A conlvtiont comtpiosed of farmuetr r'epresenting ntot ltess thant twen('ty Six counties in thtt State, hetld in th<i city of Cobuubia on Deember 1st 1887, unanimously adopted the fol lowmvig resolut ions: "Resolved, 1ta it is not the purp'lose tof the farmer of the State to maitke thteir organizl tiont a politicatl body hostile to thet( claisses, nIor is it the(ir inttet'ion to t)i tack thte integrity of the State ollicer unor the.ir p)olicy to airraigni or dictt< to the LJegislture." "That. we b)elie'v mn the thorough organization of tit farmters of the State with1 thte ohjeet anid fim puirpose of developing it. agricultural re'so)ur'es." These resolutionis were r'ei)orted b2 B. R. Tillmnan as chairmanai of ti committee on resolutions, wer< adopted without debate at his i.e <luest, and exp)ressed the purpl'ose aI( scope of the movement inatuguratet by hin, and the will of the people re presentted iu that movement. In No vember, 1889, another conivention o the Association was held in Column bia wiith a small attendance, which oilectedi a ne(w executive commilittee having 0. W. Shell as presidenit andu chairman ex-oflicio. No meeting o. the Association was called or held ir 1888, and the Shell Committee ibeh over, their successors not having beer -appointed. In November, 1889, thiu Comimitee met in secret without in structions fr'om or notice to the As sociation, and authorized U, W. Shel as chairman ex-otlicio to issue a cal for a convention to mteet in Columu bia on the 27th day of March, 1890u Perverting the, authority thus givei and in wilful disobedience of the ex pre.ssed will and purpose of the As sociation as set forth in the resolu: tions of 1887, G1. W. Shell, over hi signature and in his official capacit as president and ex-otlicio chairmnar and with the connivance of 13. 1 Tillman, as Tillman himself declare: issued the call now known as i1f Shell Manifesto, in which lhe say "we will draw up the indictmuer against those who have been and ai still governing this State," thus see] ing to array the farmers in the pot tion of hostility to other classes< Democratic citizens, and to poiso their minds against the officials t whion their party had entrusted th -administration of the State goveri eont since 1876. Forbis own selfis: <uses the farmers have bee: t that to criticise Tihunan is t< buothe Farmer0' Movement, tha ~ ooppose his methods or mloniinatioi ~1 to oppose the farmers themnselvei andl(i t.hat to decharo him uuworthy of suppolrL is to say fliat f lie faumers havo no right to Imeddle inl polifties Or to suggest either Iien or m11easill-cs Io the party. ve beg our brother e ocits to dislbuse their ihl-4k of alII Stich ideas, and listenl Io u sfrivnd" who are ulally inkeel-sted with te:n in the true welfare of our State. Not one farer iln ten hlieves the Charges Imlade inl the icmpaigI a:gai list, the Denoenditei pa-ty orI its lii cls. lvery fair minded advocate ot the Farimers'Movement sincerely regiets tIat such charges have been inaite. at rejoices that they have not beel sustained. A imijority of the Demnio erats who are eibracceI in this iovc miient have just begui to realize tihe strength of the organization and to I recognize the fact that inl their hands rests the political power of 1he Siat e < under Democrati cont trol. We be lieve that tIcsv ieither eldor-se Till man nor his stateients or ietiod i as sit', but, Ilhat"thvir Solvt desire is to promote t ie succe"s of their. own 1 in1v1mIlt. This brings uts to Voml 111011 groun011id. A IIajorit y of the farim VrS inl the mlovemen"lt care notsomluch rfori Tillnoll as for i the suecces; of tie MOvienCt; the gre-cat lla.joritv of othIi -1' Denioerats do not object, 1t .3, - I:o(1mellt but, do (1lbject to Til!1:,! We all n-gree that within the 1).mw; 'I-ntic lilnes the fr er s fci (d e SIr utve a decided and wi Inaviitt v. and can, with tlie assiusnl ot 11 hil Democratic brethr(n of ot liv en t ionis, so control the p(die. ol I lIe party aS to seclr to ll classes their proper share of iiflueiice in the ad Ministration of tihlie (overniue It. 'Ile attaimiient of' this result re"Itue-" lt' free and cordial co operaiton F ll (lelltids of the mI )ceo I* m p--..l!y f To secure such co operation it i.. SSvintil that till' limiill o th4 i ank 1)I v.I\ Ir for thit high ilc' of' ( mt-tlr.wrof ihi-, prolud ob conilitonwOa:dit h ;nh i1 t e aiuit lit who h s b i- her; ic, l l.iti'a l:it, h1111 en- heir(I oufi I al .i ordctidedher histYoy.outrat lwr -11ity. h--trayve-d oho cm.-fide( o isttil own upporters arU : Itr-r I wt t iteg1"rity fle the l e p l vt r by sowill. t. e k ds., da ni' I. auonp its mIn ibensa t int thl4 Ibn n I "r i s fo a rhe n ilvilsiol that I i ) 1h.> r. te t ofl t aI, ri L 4 bY thl. Aul:ust - ('ouvnitimn lo (n-ral, it mr P1111:1Y -vc I tion nid of fl nomniiition o(d !p. U. ITilhinanl by ihe SO-ptemcr(-In tllin a lar-og nuillbwr 4 *i-*.o n , - whihl' e <ii s' I it 111h -- :. . : - l ru<sof p:r-v y".Alt y :Il.ipo,'! I will t i li ( .suprt'w w h ie Ill anut h e le the of tit l.S t' ctt it woille ibae 'ili'ith4ef l(t. p tb c palr utl a ilket tc e Il till, 4a. J. . FIn a heidofllt uml ieno wn- I lt' coild( It< iv11 oianceatw Ithe S iat t.11il tiep se'i rvt ion of itlt. I blessits Of which HIA supi nw-I i the( onlly s"Iaranltec. :vvr 11 of pmunom011A - T!on of anY idvd:1 Wi 111tlillwh-i im-rn n:. S wI ont ' t 1(4 pw,uu V ar. Will wit hi th is (t Ow 1)- at v , Or"1u11izationl. wIll em :iue an 6 Sth poritative d< hlaration1 whichm t con1and e1vady li willin obt' .dE I lice. llBut. of:ucic :l exp eso ld 4-:111 MlonlyIbe obtaie bIiesmtino -ti wkl 1) v ht- : 4,11til :(1 * thIt' pritory 11 i n. This, 1In h.:p dbven dvinanded b ithe M:ruch C(n lI d red to tilt Democra4iiti' (on1 n.ne r h voiice. of a1 O urnid:l4oer . -. 0:0'.he.no)appeal since 18 . 1.h hihet)ptrotsi Sbe sent to th e a alnd la n n ISli'h c.aitizens brough 17- -A lu-4 fot. HUt isf1 wit ti' oNait :1 ii and conehof piit t'atlis adtdPnes s i bue tei ourim Deiet i rethr4n. TfhOa men wh. btlo tlol' tte's hohoo~(ld p1oWIllitiafat shoal jo klenatIe from upnb ot her to drm dngorouemasits lotateralind gomuIlt ,atedoudi toLth ling iijurof t'jiie - prat 'andte tat e lsshen breaee tie ha ld. i' ~:stost ve i [Sihron . of di lini'. Ke'iohad1nei iti'iigle. isi-: tJo e ,~if1 h poiemntndiEnw.uuis M'cCal.u , 104 i - gn irng L.ti tW.t wilds,115t'f Cohtmia. Oes . ., dulyh 1the stret Twe aed CIte too Ilxbaniciln ad..uis aming teprtialjed waitvs whrie ote succesifull at varioat a)itrima,l yeseray hbutiodo the Nptatoiar by ther vicims, laud Marinan Thomhis Crouc,asew horlsqikyt hear in woliceman's oes ofnd go. to (1'the CroucAh, oeRo and Mati. heto oksim. wer oo n livngaid minastc souniel Lik ahu noash ho wistoute Pve P.he rin ito th ie iwatfe amngth MA RION'S MEEKIiNG. Tr is MARRED BY A VERY EXCITING EFISODE. 34.u:nx, . C., ,JUlY 17. .-All of 14 coulilly irnled out at the ':llipaign ilctting today. 'rewcre about two thol1.-t:tld )(.opwl in1attenthutlce, amlong whIomi vcre a 1: nu immber of ne(roes. With Ohe exception of one incident, t wa,,mne of the quietest and best >rdered meetiigs yet held. This inl -ident occuired thuing Capt. Till nniis speeci and e:ano, near precipi ating bloodshed. F-or several minl tes the Aituationl was I Illing ill the xtreie. 11 has bewn t eatoi o,f Capt. ilillam. i ll 111of his speechies to re. eet sevorcly n 1e Ch:u-lestoit News uid C..l cfr. I!N, th' e of Ilis rtrk1',s uoday he .ai-l is osul com la t b> . t I i.w.v itl. rcferv in' u tio t a h n:un,a lyng la..1which unmaa-dhilli by 1 1.1 i . vu-v ,- 4 nteh this kc( t.,4, ,i, t tLp it (A4 4 it in The ? ws. ditl Wwrikq : n. bs'rive the 4! In l e s t '4! t il; t . ie I' 14{' 4.r lif r two. i t lt (4 II tl 4 i'i1 t i l - i- 4.hi with The -ir Nc\ a u- 1t C l i fe1 y .Ui b tp. Tillini t. if ytil iSaff W at I. tl v wna1. u ~ ~~ (,, u retblfc w it Tlet 50 .) 1vial1y '1J", h it,I 1 11 . its Soo .%4. ( .t0-c Mli I ill'1111 i.he tid ru11i b l ot ill you.' hic tOwo "nt WOre Withinl five fcct 4 -h'll o alld tile eycs of both ' 1 dI willi ;igf'r Ilid resentillnt. li\allt turned aroundit alld dtM1 ll ewvlppr mnu, "makilq Onw r(mak which Nvas drownled by lit' it it i Thc-y stood glarinig at eachi other or ak 11n01m1Cnt r m e 1111d ill thle 4Ma11na t hI au! lici began '0 tSway ii) 4 'x4 :t414 ' -t. A chioruis (if vocevs I : ' hi i m .- t h t!J 1 th st-md. put ail!t t(e tun 1 1 Jlki ler. l a. W11 l!h p ,- f"r Owu pha"form11. Aw - 00 Aw- Bwnhant and other al'-ve n! lhe idtv of, 1r. " '. whilo a .e 111 r of T buui u.ncrowded oll the .4-w oM l 0!,W1n kaiv s oil'-t 111d Q-1i :1.0 An.Jill t1m cry rntg out: "Il , Hl : pl t hin li tIl'. put him 111. In, ohnhn to the cuminanld .br. e" 11 -ee n it h dni heIi'ght- SOl'1al on(41 t ltillites ii [) c !Ilcl (41t441 il ie haii svs of h ' atie 1lsI: 1i1'1I :m i A:xted towards M( r, 1hl1'; h't' l d with o e. 1l1f* (1n 1 l l 4.4k. mw( . ali delled tviml . to Iut their b:"d un idin. Mr. Huds 'on u6 11.( the ctn e a comltl y ponem owere frced-bck to th 11 1411 1' t.T e la sorn lit rally tron11i bhild i'1 4 1 ( i l W pi t id s'rail, 'i I. \lit 'i4)4'l1e to lthirty men. (ait. .Iilne. 1i api4al 3 to L''d1v fri1t11(uds st kep i'e t, but1 the on'04'ly th 144 that I'l event 11 d :I('c I 1114. ot the'e e1 :sii-ssia andI tS1 llas boked the .'('411 14o4 thei1 tand andeuu' thereb When the14)114 eitet wasit Iits4i h14!4rs e. c ll ted to hi itiat t the ihtedr 1enttu4'4ltion 1s.~ it 4 itlay of li Capt ill-'i 11m114rie riy however, rei nleI.h 'at y. The4 e1in it ha 1)etl Cal TiVll n:m 114 a*' alt ilen Ii'o1 eciificapi11 1aion toi air.' 14 Hugh ils ru1w ot lt Ciiapt. bTlluu bconced hli 5144 tee but hisr ing soi( het14 cald 4.14is 411or1ersIt ho1(1ld upltj their right teiu (4'4.1What. appeadto be( IAte I1m:' neiliged se e Lnete inoceed~~ui Illi (1of' lhe ant1i Tlh~aan cS1,onernc >f iiisthaunb ia,bt hi refr'4d to Car. le.inostri>nsi.l aseibodyeig theat en4 tahmpefri bing eovernr. This r'roeht abutan, anxcitig coleu wtIwe'n himand Gen.mOi Early. which 14d1u' ( toel,111. ' thapiod withe Sir. Theit atpdecllr of thens raon ad I1arlyer drn, and taggressive, ltd wle lis tind tonceitho inter '4tion. wio his love for gainblig-houses and other places of ill-fame, and lu con cubmilage with ia legress. His clir closes inl thi;1 mann1111ler: "I auln a Demuocrat, and havo no Sympa thy with M11aholne or his tactics, and I ail. opposed to hii as t politicivn. .Ill JL,tice to iyself I feel I should reiterate what I have already Faid, aid I regret that I have tO deal wi I his nIuseral cur, who is trying to ;x(-linge ditukeness for bravery. IN BATTLE ARRAY. Trice itiulred lcirk Araucd With Win clkesterm Threntekr to Clui up the Whites ' in ievenige for the iecent Trouble...Qttict ICcatored. BAMBEIno, July 15. - News from Kearse, a towilhip i"1 Barnwell coun ty, wherv the itrtce trouble occurred some months ago, is to the elreet that there is more trouble between the i raes. A man just in from Koarso i states that over 300 ne,roes, armed 1 with new WiiChester rifles, had ] Iivthiered. and that seiious troublo was anticipated. One negro had I becii killed, and several of both races wcre injured. At 9 p. m. a white mili tiay company left this place for. the sceIe of the tirouble, mid the whites will be i-olforced by those from tihe SU1run0d111lin. koun1ltivs. No cause is assignIed for the trouble beyond the bad blood between the races, caused by the riot some time ago. BLACKvnLL:, S. C., July 16.-The j prompt and determined action of the white people of Barnwell county pre vented ainy fiutier troublo at the Kearse settlement. Most of the de tachment of militia who went to Kearse's at the pleading call from the people, have returned from the scene of the rouble: An Associated Press representative saw the Captain of the relief squad, and from him ob tainvd the latest information from the sCeCe. He said: "I have not, the slightest doubt but that there would have been very seri oil, trouble at Kearse's had not our squad arrived promptly on the field. The nows that aid had been sought and was coming i was diffused and the negroes. if they at any time had des ptrrate i tentions. abandoned them, for the pireseit at least. The fight and show of determination on the part of the vhIitei of the county it is thought by all, had its effect upon lie negroes and no further trouble is inticipated. The negroes have all returned to their work. Eleven ne groes ambushed several young vhIite men )uit they all left and cannot be found. The body of Gantt, the ne gro' Who vas riddled with bullets, was viewed by llany of the negroes. Tlhre Is no exeitement in the ineigh borhood. The colored vomen. who aregenierally the most boisterous, t:alk qtuie.tly ab1out the conflict. If po sih- tie onabmshers will be ar rested. Sevcral vhite men 'were Vounded,. but they are gettig along as VCl as could be expected. Kearse is probably fatally wounded. Medi cal assistance froim Charleston has bee - eh-graphed for the woumided.' Blow Youra Nose. ALs, too often an admonition of a miother to her child. The poor inno cen t has p)robab)ly inherited catarrh and is not responisible for its sore and filthy nostrils. D)id you know hat tender soft t hin skini lining the nostrils, called the mucous mci brane, extends all over the body. Every organt in the system and( overyv orifice at thle surface has t his thin delicate lining as ai protector. So you see whatt ai fix the blody is tlowvn into wheni thle Lucous ltmmbrane becomes irritatedl andl inflamed by the eon st:tmit friction with p)oisonloust miatter in the b)lood. Catarrh, leucorhoe and piles result freqjuently from tis coni dif ion of agairs. These diseases tare mnere symtoms. of imupovish blood. N ow B. B. B. 0or Botanic Blood Baln, will by (tnrichting the blood cause all suc'h symtptoms5 to disappear. Giive it a trial. Henrity Ill(eves,Shelhuani1,Ga4..writes: tAny mn or woluani who is sufYeingi' friom piles anid will not use Biotaic Blood Bahni is a fool, and( it takes me to toll theta so, for I suffer'ed two years wit h b)leediig'piles, anid B. B. B. relieveud mte at onve." J1. J. Ilard, Toccoa, Ga., writes: "B. B. B. is a qicok ('ure for eatarrh. 'fThree bottles cured mec. I had been troubled several year's."r 'Jatmes W. L~ancauster, Hiawkinisville, (Ga., w'rites: "My wife w~as in badl health for eight years. Five doctors and as many or' more differenit patent medicines had done her no good. Six bottle's of B. B. B. have cuired. P'ianios atil Orgatis. N. W. TfuRMP, 134 Main Streot, Co lumbia, S. C.,'sells Pianos and Organs, direct from factory. No agents' com mi ssionis. The celebrated Chicker ing Piano. Mathushek Piauno, celebrat (d for its clearness of tone, lightiness of touch and lasting (qualities4. Ma son & Hamlin Upright Piano. Ster ling Upright Pianos, from 822 upl. Ar'ion Pianos, from $200 up. Matson & Hamlhin Organs, sup,assed lby 11011. Sterling Organs, $50 up. Every In-e strument guaranteed for six years: e Fifteen days' trivl, expenses both ways, if not satisfactory. Sold on In, St alments. To the LaietIIs. Theme are thousands of laidies throughout the country whi Ose sys teims are poisoned, andi whose blood( is in an impure condition from thme aubsorption of impu)ire matter, (duo to menstrual irreguilarities. This claiss I0 are~ peculiily benefited by t he won- P a derful tonic tad blood-cleansing ih prlopor't les of Prickly Ashi, Poko Root f 'and Potassiumti--P. P. P. Roses and( p bouniding health take the place of the c ickly look, the lost (color, and the d .eneral wreck of the system. P. P. i [). is thce euro-be suire to get it once. Those who for the first time are to )eci o mothers should use theo \Iother's Frienid. M~uch suffering vill be saved themi. Sold by all drug-( pists._ All monthly disorders peculiar to voman are corrected and much suf eoring avoided by use of Bradfield's ' iomnale Regulator. Sold by all drug.. ;ists. Cure your corns by usin ,Abbott's Eacst Indian Corn Paint. or corn, bunions and warts it is great. .6OOA' T C~ C ;AASFS .iAD/D ; T1.4TAfGA CIA rT FEMALE INWTITUTIE. TJhe building is now mnotei niz..<d hnd mj>roved1 as at hoar<ling schoo! nt il it SCoiIC to none in the Sout in com rt and conveiencesaU Thea Corji. of 'ecerIUs u tgakgeil for the coin'aes zon is the best the Iesjtitt has ts ec ad(. No other in'stitute inx the South Ii-an fler ad' tva ,-t supo-rior1 tIhose of. rI here in- %t Iterary, p ..q* ,i'A a .Mr. PJai(leani coniues. to h>e the )xret.tor of Muiici. Th'e p)iials oI I no i tute. who15 h ighte wereS taugi~ht ~y 3!r.-! -i n dur-ini, the pa on, bilr n r i It t in oi ni of z( 38acolld t .at: h is thle best teacher of busic w lio as e v xtiaght in Char otte. As originltor amw ditor of im Junte Mus(il. Festival i' this city, urepltation has extenit< throughout, he South WM. icet A TKINSON, rhe Tozer Enin Wrks A -c o ni t libil (;ie w r s 1117 s 0:1 b Ai! -nero'. N1imU -l i -- 1A Nh i' 0 !t itti i ti Ch r rozer Yo tear ngo s TuMar Wioil.s. 10 11, N AaI. Lx L0 I ,iRd 1PP at irui rom001ptly <-xcoue-i. fOUR SURPLUS MONEY IN THLI COMMERCIAL lANK, -OF COLUMlBI S. C. [oerest at the rt 'e i r e p ni. P'*' umumli, paid <jtlurerly, on the nrs I1ys of Febr.uy, I3ay Aiigus t amto tovem . [arried women( an< ninor1s enni ke ep ntecouxnt ini their' ow] Came. Higher ritl of interest a: owredI by special pyanmgemeenlt C. .J. IInEIi:I. President. Jxo. S. LEAPSA'MW, J YMPS IN Tlik Vice-President. Ca shi. UOMBE"GUEIAMLARIA LIPPMA N BROS0., WTholesale Druggist., Bolho Proprietors, Llppmian's Bicekx, Savaunah, 0a. I I U )AtANTID TO 1 0 i a Ae. Sik lnd(cho at I'Ion tipamt.con In a shiot time. Prevenats~ all Maia Iatl Itoubles. I 'riCt fifiy ('ent s. For sale by rugisat.s and mlerchat I. M aa aeinefred by' EA N 4N WAT'- PAN GJ LDE IR'S LIVER PILLS! Rtemove the ble fromatheI. xlysitm, cure all -lious gi roubles, and prevaent miahtlriuas UH. ason. Fora ataxe by i'i drutists amt mler haants at 25 ena is t a-) .,r amalle 1on( roeclpt I priceI by 11.1 I{ilP h! ',TI' *i C')., PITT'Sj0 CARMINA'I'VE! 01o COR)l'IY(N NAUJ.-A l)YSiENTrItV Dlararh< a andt (!holea In fantiumr. A oesant meidlIno of' ialcuablela merit in the ilia cirac'le for clhid aor adutl . it. I s poputlar, ej snand ofilcienit. Tfruly a mnother's let, '. It soothels anda heals t he mnucouis moan 'aneos; itnd checks the bmucousa dischatrge om headm, stomachei aud bowels. TPhe muctitous scharg fromath head and( ttt lungs are as5 ompi ly rolloyed by it as the atmtcousi dist iarge from the b"'wels. It, is made to relieve 0e mucous syst.cm atnd curo nautsea, andu It bes It. It makea the (Crasleal poeriod or toolth' g childretn Nafe andu easy. 1t In vigoral.es anad ailds up the sy stemn wile It ls rol loving andl ma lug the was ted tijssue, It. ia rcommended id used largely byphysIcians. F'or tatle by 'annamaker & u trray Co., Oolumnbia, 8.0., id wholosatle by Htoward & W~illot.t, Augusta, 635. Phmnos 813.i. (I.tialogtio Irooe rgasl. F. I5eaty, Wasi .gton, N. J Hindercorns. The oly suiro Curo for Coras. Steps all pahu. nsurod comnfort to the o ie af idrumt,a xuso & Jo., N, Y ^Al C ~onsumpive. at o you Cough, Bronchttls, Asi hma,I tationi? Use P'ARICi'S 9 IN(Iii TON'~IC. has cured the worst cases and ia the~ b.st moedy II Ills arisin; fromt dofectivye itrtiofn ke in time11. )tC atnd 81. ut aON nt IIIu tlIU Wokldl. . .1en p. kuind ''MY IT. -r.. - 11ruggInt or Orocoi Cor lb. --FH Rs, PHILADELPHIA DTEC IVEs ycr b011t.S rewd Inr to act Unider Instructions xO anu Dctortie e iIc ot ncessary. Par1lularg fre. Buareau vo. 44 Arcade,Ainclazati,li, t HAIR_ ki ALSAM u riar- vrow(i. V. F P -ste Gray HVine TAL1W RT & SON'S I~~ ~ h k'.4t-t. 1'Ii )SIQ -' ~ h en :- vi ba, ,, .. -I. -, 1 rTi 0 1i r 1 i . Wri.t(. fut our. Prc. O'"'0N J NS A N 1 (CiTTf P N ) A Sn " I'4 Y 1 ' 1' , ii s.iAl I A evni. Ct. lti.vM I ' , . k N '-imili V nud l''etory m n < , a 1 1 I 14 :10 11. 10 , b t I k ERf?Y MF'G CO.. NASHVILLE. TFI GLLERP & ANJ)ERS() ItOCK HILL. - - - S.C, 1cr . their Catal:;'1.uo giving Price., (1r*11: andl( Referenlces of 0ugis a< oad ando(I Phaeton Lam, s. a r. etc. All first-clas'. - "VOlk 111a( e''N- liat :aIld warranlted. Prices lower i hall al-y other of same rade. ur Velhiceles t. r iig in ('VeI.' Count'y il South Carolia. andi m many couitivs of North Caroliw, (eorgia aUl Florida. All inquiries roly1ii answered. In writing plea7"e uenutioniIi flaspaper and (don't forget1 to give 'cour Postoihce athlress and Hllr & Ander'.onl Thggy 4Co, ROCI 111 LL, - -S. C. - A N'rZ~ G ED'IIiS CDREI14 r -ock's 1Ny1.aU2J TE'i~ULAll EARJ CUSIII8IS. Whi,rjr hearUd. Cin. tabie. Sateessful where ail iRemedie. fail. Hoid by F. iiIERCumY e'Iz.birdway,RNew York Write for book fyrootoefa'RE STEA\M SAW MILES, p (iingll.. I farvestinge atnd othe.r M: 'ineryI' wri1t' to th un iders8igne'd, nay4. oIl'er ini all r('spcCt, and111 mal e nat.11 eI in jt ('r'est ing bt hi to ('onsume1rs uini (0ompe(litors. ]T W\e will also4( ui'lsh every thing- 1i Inspiators, Ii (ectors,i Pumps1l, Le W. H. G IBBES, JIa., & Co., Columbia, S. C.i W Ai~ Sjping Medicine I F TIRED P. P. P. WHi purtf'y and vitalIze your htod)(, e'rInte a geoI alippetotd gifto your noV.i{sternt12 tone' and strengthi. iA in reininent raIl rolnd uprl1intendent at lI.e hu- noI'r )fltol nhi ifE dan nS 5If h could' live forcvor, If hie could ys P. P. P oit aro re tout bvrl lx,..; tho arn( an -:ou coflorat, tako a P.P. P. if your digeitJvo organs nood toning up), tako 0 Pu .P. P . If' you Aluifir with heaidacho, indigestloaj, dobtltity and weaknas.ti*, taku 1 If you sumffear with rervous prstration, cl nerves unsrunJ i- and a geneoral lilt down of the Systein, ako For Blood Poinon, Rihoumiatti, Rcrot tula, Old Sore, MaLaria, ChrYon~I Ie P. P.P. ' T Prickly Ash, Poke Root all and Potassium. be ITheot blood1 purifier in t.he world. O1 M IP iA N ilR OS. Whlolesalo I)ruggWas, I l' ropietors, Lr x' IlLocic, Savannah, Ga. rb z atc: Hexiang for and T FOR Forty YIears THE STANDARD. For Sale DRU4ST. PRO 'ESSIONAL. 1. 0. BOWE'N, Attorney at )uaw, PICIUNI C. H.. S. C. Ho". N Money t la on easy 'rms1 , 1 well 5IoeureCl p)a1ir T Oflice in Court I )u'.. J M8. hELLS & . J;ooos, Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. ,17ELLS, ORR & OGGS, oliAitor 8th ircuit. icens, S. C. GreenHville, S. C. ~NSEL & H[OLLINGSWORTHI, ait L~.aw, PleKENS C. 1-., S. C. Practi(ce ini all thel courts of the tLte, and attention given to all busi e'Ss enitrusted to thlems. mrhs 1-i-88tf. jILL & WELD1ON. 22 MNain St, - - Gua.:vi n.si, 8. C. riday, anid teeth extrac(ted wvithouit ) NK SMITH Is noeOli(), menIsflltly loeted at asley, S. C., and resp1ect fully oll'ers is professional se'rvices to the p)ublic 3nerally. Jan 2 .90. )R. J. P. C5ARLISLE, (i r.:Nvsxn_.ix8. C. Ollice over Westmuor(lanId Bros. & ukile's Dirug Store. Jun. 1 '898. M. .NORWOOD), ). D). S. rREENVILLE,~ - . C5., Corner' M~ains ando CofTee Strets. )R. J. B. CARPENTER{, I)en t ist. Will be found at Liberty on and y~ ter the 1st October. He guarantoes I his work tobe first-class. feb 13'90. [. OI. Filzgerald, PHO)TOGRAPHEiR, reenville, .. . . . c, ?A&' Over Westmuorelnd Brothers rug Store. All work done by the st antanseous pr1oc(ss.'' Also ma~ko largemsent s from aid pictures to y. size in wvater colors, erayon, In 1 mnk, oil and plain p)hotographs. oct 24 tI. MANSION HOUSE!I GREENVILLE. 5. C. HE MANSION HOUSE HAS been newly refitted and oxcol thy furnished. It is first-class in its appointmonnts, and is one of the st hotels in the South. Situated the healthiest anid miost delightful y in the country, it offers SUF OR ATTRACTIONS TO1VISI )RS and tourists; and th cu.iaine unIb