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t&MtXk*j,", *' I E. 11. AULL, EDITOR. (Entered at the Postoffice at New- of ^rrv. S. C., as 2nd class matter. ?u Tuesday, < ???. ,- |"), |! ' ANSKL AND JUS PLATFORM. | hi ' " Ansel Mil,I 11i.s Woik," I lie Xcu,, .iii.I ( ouricr paysj||| the present u-iiveniui a very lii?h com- rm |?flfiictlt ;H)(I insists 111;11 |?. ?\vcs il to | ?? 'lie ,,| So:,i 1, ( j r >] i ||;i I,, ,I,,11,1 j?, r- , . If.. , . \\ :t -i , > f 1 ,: . , ,; \ ;i . * * i . , ; ** . ""I ' Tim, lVl.,s II)i ' ' t ' ! ' ? ' 1 ' c ir I.I I i 1,1 ! '' 1 '' ' t| . ;| |, 11 In-. " 1: . ' .! r . ,!i-.,,y S.VSllll!. i i.r !'i ! 11 W; I ;1!|1| ?l i_:i. ir l-ivf-r,I'm,' | '" * *:'1 < ' II. . ' I 1 !' ! We'll the ; ,]\}" : ;::"l pr..!ii There n;i< 111ij;11<imi \ sClll lllielll i' I I' e ^ " ioV a< Vi.lell. e.| by I),,. 'v?|(. ! < ;ov . A I. ? ! re,.|-i\e.|. because 1 'It' II' was * |) * 11 'Si ' I l>\ ;i "i1111! e 111; | |l IM'I'- ' II ' I II* mnsillv VITV J?' ?| ?: 11 ;i l\ < *i | V| ;| I i y ;i ; : i ?lil | te! en t hi -Il J ' 'SI I i i. |'i will I'll llir ! \\ , I ;i j i! I . 11. The V,u, j'(( i-'1'. i! t il ' ! . .i if ii,e |!lttr|(i | ire-ell) le.'islal lire. \x hi.-h Was elect . J \y ; i'iI largely mi t Iw same issue, should : j|, pa-s a stale | r<.11iI>iIi<ui l.iu. Ihe |>??ilit made by Ih - News ami Courier UO( would n<i| have (lie force thai il ((c would have in I he event the letfislaJure determined to stand hy its local option law. If (iov. Ansel should jm| stand for re-electi<ni, lie will likely sj.t Hid almost certainly succeed himself j j"without opposition. In case he should not, iiowcver. we will have forced up >n us a campaign next year between l>n slate prohihil ion ami our local op- u.; lion law. and il will he before Hie pco pie ol the slate have lime to |esl Ihe ; . present arran-jeuieiit. i As we have said before, llici'e seems ( |?. I o be a proliibil iiin | idaI wave sweep- ,,f in.i; over all of the soul hern stales, )>ut we believe il would be better to .i'ive a little louder tiiai for the local ;m oplioin law, which was adopted las'. ,)M winter, and as public <eiilirnent in i;,( each count v urovv s in I'.avor of prohibilioii. I /i.it coinil v has the riyhl ami |;lv ihe privilege, under Ihe present law, ( . ( 'to Vote nut the !>":;i! sale of vv iii^kcv, ' . , ' I 4 ' * * ind it it should be done under the ;j(, provisions of the law as ii now st amis I 'the probability i^ that prohibition | ,,r ':>:icl\cd by a healthy public sent iiueiil, j j j,, will lie in.ue rigidly enforced, where | t,;i ;is il vve 111111 'rlini|v ;ii uuc blow I" put pr'ohiliit ion upon tiie entire state, j s? '. he?v would be yi'eat difficulty in sc j curing a proper or e . en a respecta j ) |,. ble enlorcement of the law in t h*?s.' ,s i.111111uni; ies, in w hich t he public sen- XVl .riincut in favor of such a law was not ! (||( strong enough 1<? uphold the officers I Vl, in their efforts t . enforce il. i. j Ij A UNION FOUNDED ON F.QUITY, I :"i i lie addre-s of I'residenl ('liarlcs hari'etl, ot the Nal ional l''ariuers' , " ' Union, delivei'ed at the convention of j alial body "in Little liock, was notable tor its conservatism of utterance, no J nv less than for a sensible appreciation i ''' <>f the responsibilities entailed on tlie ! ('n union by the vad power created hy 11s far-rcachin;;- organization. I' " Ihe I ol lowing extract, for example, I indicate^ convincingly that President 1 . Harret t, while recou'iii/.inir in their!'" ontirety tiie riuht ami the needs of .\ ilie leader, realizes with an equal ih?- J xrrec of keenness the important vela- '* lion in which the union and its.arts stand with relation to the oilier busi- ' liess interests of ihe connlrv: j .* ,,.... * ; ii I lie one clear, ervsial ihini;' we 1 ' . I must keep m our minds is the f;icl j| ihat we are here to demand ami lo ' ,. secure every rin'.it and every liberty1., tor ourselves and for our wives and j Tor our children that our numbers , and our influence and our importance' p. lo the republic will .justify. j <( 'hut when I his is done I am sure f; ?bn| 1 speak Ihe sentiment id" lliejd and in I el liueul body over which d ^ fireside when 1 say that wo do not',., wish to curtail the legitimate pros- w perily of any class of industry, liityh P <>r low, in Ihe republic. We wish our si I'itrhls. we demand our privilege-, we (> insist upon our full equality in the j, privileges of the govern me id and in (j .V.be eonditions of Irnnsportntion, of};, jiviees and of representation. Rul i n with these accomplished, wo are, and I wo must continue to be, American | eiti'/ens, standing without malice and '| without bitterness or narrowness in t .our own places in the economic and / joioral life of the republic and roco# nizinf* Ihe ri^ht of every other class and of every other man to live, and 1 , illiag i:i our own minds and ,\ :r own ii;uhIs to help in (ho prosp k" ? ' our 1'ellow-nien. As long us the plans and poli< Mio Far in era' Union arc found i such a clear perception of equi the ''square deal," to put it in I rreiit vernacular- I lie success aims and Mm* growl|| ol' its inf e a r.* :i?nie<| beyond pcradn re. K.vpu--- ?! e.i'iccnl rat I'd I'oi e ulleraiice <d' 1'ivsidenl l?arr< ans lii.-ii llie union, while insist! jns| compensation and fair dei ' l"1' n I'lnlici s. will never 1' >! 'i: I ii ; i - \ ;i ( i 111 ueilce " i;; 111 -1 <-y w i '' i i i I i 11 ' t el. \ .1 < ! !. !?ut as ! I !:e | Ian-; at " farmers' Cnion, \ ii' ' !ii|or->einenl. why I lie fanne ! ! ':ein1 u.Ii?t w11 ('I mum., this shon " ' 'ii -M, ill ; I V |,.| IJ , , v. j ;| I j j '''' d Willi l!,c purpose ol' o - > i 11 ; ;i||\ other id as*, but as I'n 1-11 *-a\ w iIlioui mali <1 il h"ni |,j11 t ne- - or na rro\ 'n "'ir own | I,ii c> j,, | ''' ':"! ''"ti ;: I |i 11. o|" | he repu ' ". /in.:' t!11 i ' !,| ,,|' ,.v<el:i-s :ind o|' every oilier in: n w i!liin our ou n uiim 1 u l!" \ n hand - (.. help pi o-jie| i|y > 11 ,,,)) fellow luell. ii h su.il policy and with such idea ? :"? he no d .iihi that the Kan i' I'nion is doing a great deal ><l in the education and up-liftii the raruiers in this country. Th. ' really and in truth the backhoi il sinew in our economic prosperit d every class ol our eiti/eush ?uld he glad to see them prospc I'01' I her reason, it means tl sperily of every other class. We hope that every farmer and e ' reader of The Herald and Ne\ II take careful note of the extra ilained ahove from l'residenl l'?a I's address, and with Ihis .-is the 11 11 mi. fhe I'ariners I uioii saou ;i pow ei in| factor in i lie prosperi this eonnI ry. The cil izeusof A she vi lie, N. ('., he elect ion on Tuesday ou the liqu esiion, and voted prohibition f 1 eily hy a. large majority. North < 'arolina has a local opt i< v sonielliing like ihi' law in Sou rolina. exrept that fhe citizens > miinieipalii \ have ihe lliree o us, which are permissible under o isl it ill ion. viz.. prohihilion. lictm dispensary. Nearly all of the con s in North Carolina have voted pr ition and the pr>illihi| iou sentiiue in-. io he crowing Ihroiighout th He. I" 'art. there can ],e |j|||,? dot) it I he pi ohihiliou wave, so jo spca sweeping over Ihe entire south. V mid not he surprised to see all southern states in Ihe next f. ars adopt a state prohibit iou la would seem that Ihe politicians is state were trying to fall over o other iu Ihe effort to become t uler ol state orohihilion in Sou ' 'olina. and we would not be si ised to see a stale prohibition 1; :?cled :?l I be next session of o >n legislature. So far as we are co riled, we have no objection to t art men! id' such a law, but it seei us that prohibition would be nif leclnally enforced if we would c< iiue under the present law, and iblic sentiment in each countv gn lavor of prohibition, let that coi Vote prohibition into il. The p bit ion law in those counties wlii iVe voted for proliihition, is nbr ; effectually enforced as other lai it it I lie stale would undertake ice prohibition upon those count i w hich the sen! iineiil is not st iv lough to see that I lie law is on fit re ?e danger is thai such action woi 'laid real and genuine prohibit nd do more harm for the cause tl continue lo vote prohibit ion unities as public sentiment grew ivor of if. If the prevailing pnl aliment ol any community is not voi- ,,f any law. we do nol beli< at if helps Ihe cause of law and er to force such a law upon (' uumunilv. In Ihis mailer especia e believe it is best thai the CO' should be Ihe unit instead of late, and as prohibition sentiment eases, there will be little difficit i voting prohibition into the co ies tnat now sell whiskey; and il ; done in Ihis way, fhe law will lore effectually enforced. An Editor's Dream. lie editor sal in his oflice whence hut him bad fled, uid he wished that every last de heat was in his grave?stone do lis mind then wandered far awaj '';1 I'll' liiiic when 11o .should die L>l" And liis royal editorial so oul go! ^ scooting (o I ho sky, ed [(y When lio'd roam the fields of paradh<3 ise, sail o'er jasper seas, " , And Ihiiiy.-, glorious would combine in-; ,. i every sense Id please. I Me Ihoii.'Jil how |hc!i he'd look a. ro<s ' i ( ll!?' iriill*. ?la1k and drear. j 'I'llat will yawn between his hai-nv i? i 1 1 j J "" n?| !i 1 Wc C^or?r*3< who \ : :! ; 'I'nnl,: .!.. f i ,,, . i- ( . y n > .it) ! <"! f " ' ' / < - xbif.it (! 1 ' r ' r|"'."'tins oiv. il I \ : < >\'K'S MI Mi; IK I ''' i d * " ** ? ve m I v- j i term,CUT not QY !* py?r?ft BK0v/< Co. ch.ca, . 1 , DID You EVER 6o To A I .jp'The corner, and spent i,i THE DRESSING RooM oR ty BECAUSE YOU WERE Nc ,would have been loi Stayed at home bec/ PARTY AND ARE NOT ?j.iWoN'T HAVE ABlTor rUI LIVINC For. To GET PLE WILL COST YOU THIS MU III FoR $J0.00 A GOOD 517-51 "''j " $ J 5.00 A BETTER Bl i-i " $25.00 THE BEST PC tor $6.00 A good rain ^.! " $ J 0.00 A BETTER R o-| " $ 1 5.00 THE BE ST PC nt RESPECTFULLY "i E WAR , ! COR. MAINA THE UP-To-THI \0 ?mm he I Come a in';?s What can we S? m- a man cannot v as of this departn ,"i; j Velvets, the beau >ut. ^exquisite Colorin 'n'v Ostrich Plumes, 'I1 make to him one ion ( T,y]but the artistic, < in the one who is tc option separates a lint Impart. Come, anc Iho , in- trimmers arrang illy the shapes, style 1.0 are in great abui to! 5? ^ >oul and 111 < . s o why swi tullcd hero,' And in agony they would cry and he'd shout to them and caper, "Just quench your thirst with what is due on vour paper." ?Ex. ?: c A woman yclduiii get* old enough ^ l?) admit .she i* that old. Only a woman i^ capable of translating a yawn into a smile. ? ully Invite i-.tl' fti > ; M (in sln-.-t au<1 sct>' . C \\ / f .T * r. 1 y ? l / J*\ v ) ; ; >. T OV3CJ. ' ii- j;r >un<! ?. i4 :i; our :-torv i I2S Main ! % . ?u, j ;ui< 1 tonus, to | ^ : : : C< M.l'Ml.lA, S. C. ' ~ 1 RESOLVED 1 @ ?iT THE WELL DRESS E D <j ->ON is TME ONE WHO (lA? a RQ PR! AT if ATTIRE FOR. <! :RY CX?Ai'S/ON.TfJE BEST ? >RE IS WHERE THEY SELL ? STMES T'oP- EVERY OCCASION ? :RSON fEELS TbOLlSi-i IN * ' t.UPONC GARMENTS Qolo % : store 'y6u can trust i? J |J I iflgf.J so ^Ige.'Auto' Look wglC., ^ 'ARTY AND .STAND IN ? ) Mo?ST or THE TIME IN a -STAND IN THE CORNER,. ? >r togged right? it ? ' BETTER IE Vol/ HAD Z KVISE IE You Go To A A DREaS?SED RIGHT YOU Z E PLEASURE I,S WORTH ? :a.sure dre.s.s up. it CH ro PREWUP, ? NE.S.S .SUIT. ;.sine.s.s " ? '.s.sible dre.s.s .suit. overcoat. C ain " $ >?S ?S IBL E " ? ' ^ -T-PERRY CO.,. a ND COLLEGE ^T^.. 4, C-MINUTE DEALERS, g ? <3 nd Buy. ly? The hand of /rite adequately lent. The rich * tiful Flowers, the h t gs, the Drooping f s all blend and 1 u agreeable whole, '[ discerning eye of l, 3 wear this crea- ,f md enjoys each < i 1 let our expert j ;e now while all ; is and materials J ndance. 1 iHH | / *> I have justrece )f Glass Ware. H :ial bargains, So /ou see me, Leu )f Bowls for grow vxAv-j-t: ? aairs* ,-.v . r.*\.v O '% -3 "Cv !$ O O -C' 's < > > ! inMOO' pc > JO Ml) ft hi > D > The up-to-date plac ) gentlemen. Everyt * served in good style ! Game and * A Speci > ) ; JONES' OR ^ The most comple and Staple Groceri V We carry a stock t] ^ tideous house-keepe wants from. The I we offer. Everythi i thing the best. ' Lowney's Cho ! Bon-E J in packages and loo ? with us at both of > tioned places. ! JUST RECEIVE] > 1-2, 1, 2, 3 and 5 poi . Loose Chocolate ( i S? 1^? % > * Great Depart ?:OF MOSELE"* WHAT IS E< Kconomy is a frugal and judicious diich spends money to advantage. 1 rcat bargain sales. We have jusl returned from the N he market and securing many excelh or the public to inspect our immens lore. We have the new things, tlx 'rints from 5c. up, White Homespun ip, complete line of Dry Goods and 11 louble width, at 50c. is a great barga tenths' $2.50 to $10.ex), Boys' from ; hings in Hats and Caps. Prettiest 1 lave ever had. Our experienced No rom the North, and our immense sto eady for inspection, embracing the n nunense line of Furniture is now ren< Groceries, Hardware, Crockery ware, s now complete. \\re have added a 1 ers, and the bargains contained 011 tl >le wonder how we can sell goods,so c 8 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $1.00. vlachinc $25.00, new Defender Machi or 20 years. WTe have only two Orj. nake special offer, $42.50, elegant to he old reliable Iron King and Klmo 1 best on the market. For every five < choice on our bargain counter. Just received our 33d car, making; \nd while it lasts goes for best patenl ivery barrel guaranteed to give satisf: MOS333L.I3Y BUC Prosperity, S. C. ived 50 Barrels;; lave some spe- < * don't bI'y until "ge assortment. ir>g Bulbs. II STORE. . .ft v:>>\' < yvvicw.'r ,t*. *. -V A v3 V ij v>* vfcfc) *x? ? i ? TilSiT, | 7 ?< e for ladies and liing good to cat 1 on short notice. :)t Oysters J alty. ^ * :?cerv. ; te stock of Fancy J ies in the city. ^ # hat the most fas- + | ;r can supply her >est is the kind! ^ ng fresh, every- ? @ colates and * Sons ^ se is a specialty ? J the above men- ^ ? ' D?Shipment in ^ ind boxes. ^ :>f all kinds.. L I G men' Store ? ' bros. | DO NO MY? j use of money?that management fj iconoiny is best exemplified ia\ our orfeliorn markets after searching -Mit bargains. We are now ready || ;e stock in our great department fj - "ice things, the cheap things. |v 5c. up, Checked Homespun ^c. ;| otions. Our Imperial Broadcloth, in- Men's vSuits $3.30 to $15 00,' , 75c- to ?>6.00. Now and nobby ,ju line of Rugs and Art Squares w0 S ithctn Milliner has just returned ; ck of fashionable Millinery is now e\v and up to date things. Our \ cly for inspection. Our stock of 1 rtiuks, \ aliscs and YVoodeuware / lew feature in 10c. and 25c. conn- / lem is creating a sensation. Pco- )\ -heap. We mention a few specials. J > New drop head Domestic Sewing // me, drop head, $17.93, guaranteed Jj ?ans left, and to close them out we 'A nes, oak and walnut. We handle j ] Cooking Stove, beyond doubt the / I lollars you trade we give freo one j* i>^55 l>l>ls. Choice Tennessee Flour, t $5-35, best half patent 54.85, 'j action. Get the habit of coining to THEY SFJJ, FOR J,KSS. , j ' 11 V (I