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FREE COINACE OF ‘SILVER. Tito i'»riii(<r r<i lti« Itill-drll. A Mississippi fanmr asks The Mem phis :\ j t j m m 1 - A valrtTU’ he tins qnostion: ' 1 vvi'li |i>rail > r <Mir attriitjoii to llii> fft«'t flmt rottnrv lias 1k***h low It an<t 7 rentn Tor t wvhv luoiiths, \\ |iil«> ('ut4oti i;n(Mls ar»* as lil^h aslln'\ wito \\ lit'H ««• u >t la to r."’^ I'ents for rollon, W v pa> toila^ Ir^io 7 (« , iit*< a yar-l for ruliro, \\ i-tIot< f >rt! aril t'oltoit at 7 renia a p aiml ami I'Hj it tfnVk in i;.ili< i) at 4'.tr<-itts'a pniiti!. Still I lie)' #aj that loo mm h cotltVAi ia nnuU'.' If t<»<> mn.rli cotton la-tntulo, wlr^‘la it —i illitt • r• 11.vft tr™ tits irrt« so T1 m nrtimr- fm tnivil ptfi'litct oit'^lit to adl in pro|x»rllon to c( t!i>o. I Inc |MOin<l of cotton will makif five yanls o| Iw.iiy domcMir. NmV explain tome liow n coni'/n that cotton i;ooi|« are so hi^h u In n raw cotton m so hnv? Tlicre ia anme fait- cafiti somcw^ljieri’, I am «|liite sure. Mi-'sis.sipiait is ntorti than half i i:;ht. Sttim* ^ra«](*M of cotton ^oo<ls arc risin/fin prico as the raw material de clines. Tttr Memphis jnt|M.’r tjuot*>s the followfti'' j tost a! ennl sent <tnt by Uliss, Faltyan iV Co., of New York: Wc hcrehy iirnumnce the tollowlnz ehant'es in prii i’s of prints, to take efTct t Kelt. I, tsir*; Aincrii itn imlh'oes a l i anccd to ra.y cents. Aim rirnntrhii'thills adi anccl to 4 cents. The joltbinR price of the flltove narr.c’fl so°'ls will rcmainius at prcsejif, at •'i 1 j f-cots ami '4 ^ cent . respectivclj^ until l , 'cli. 15, wl cn it wUI 4>c ail\ anccil likewi-o to.'iCcccnts net for Amer ican imlUMcs and 4 cents net for American nhirtinps's^ • N > coil . as above tlr-rrihcd. must Itc wold . An I?xtf*ef from the Majority Report of tile House Coinage < onmiUtoe.’ Tho majority roi>ort of tho Itouso com- tnittee on ooinapfe. Wi’iglita and moasnrea on Uio Bland Kilvor coinage bill'discusseS the various objections made against free coinage, and shows how free coinage Would greatly benefit this country. After providing for tho free cpitvafFO of silver, the report says ii is p|b- vidisl that the silver l»e of standard lino* n.'ss to mcH't the cost of the alloy used, the alloy Icing all th'u-expense no\v ex- ^ii'-'.cd of dejnisttors of -gold. Coin notes" V-J 5 * *'■' - may be issued on thrt gold or silver do- 1 ]>o. ited, if demanded, instead of waitiiig lor the coin. The.,cotmnit1ec ratted tho maximum denominatin';:* of thf'se potes from $h«>0 to ^1.000, so.as to aeeommo- | date dealing in large_ transactidus and J bank exchanges. Titese notesHtre made legal temlcr, re- deemablc in coin on deutajul. The bill | proviiles for the conversion uf all our gold and silver notes into coin imfes, re deemable in coin, tens doing uwaycn- tir.ly with all legal distinetions,. It is 4x4it»V4>tl tins will greatly tend to pn»- nmte njnality. in r.l! rospi.s:ts. 'H’.cre will be no longer issued gold or t ilver notes. | but bimetallic notes payable in- either coin at tin* pleasure of tlm goverhinent. | The report says it is-eontended that tile reason. V" extvirteil silver bullion . , ... - ^ . white our bilnto «ci S U ■■■■:, r . rl " *» "Wwwwity Mw Oiuugcwwtliat .rar ratio mu. mid. Il '" When .atlon giU down teihml that hor coin and hullion mlver wan ".a mita .. Jmirml .a. «aiata.-Uar jespl* v.-orth mor.. iw ■ eonip .ml to roM at I'olion .•:ui lx; ni v, ai of tlmjise of Amor IhuMdiran mint. Hint. here, end tlmt the j " t " , " 1 J llc0 tu forty-hve ctmtaai same resr.lts would again follow our A’ 0 ,!!, 1 " ' , , , , —, ,, ratio remaining at ti to 1. with the f—lav.'a of jrade bIiouU Trench mints o’len to free coinage at W. w. MOO UK. W. I wii.sok, 4 dr. MOORE & WILSON- s-UAVK NOWON IIANl>—r . A roMTI.KTK ASSOKTMKNT OF COFFINS^ AN ASK ETS *>*‘4Ll fj MMi ~i * [Barnwell OH and Fertilizer Company, CAPITAL $50,000 OF Al.bSf/rKS, tSTVI.KH and Ql AU I JFX Trices the. lowest in the County. 1 • Tersons needing these goods will etllfon W. W. Moore at Wm Me\abV, Barn- well,or \V. I. Wilson, Allendale. marl 7 J, 15. 151' KCKII AI.TKIt, BarnwelL S. C. —- x Oeo. W. Ckoft, Aiken, H. (;. Croft & Burckhalter, >V'l T'OIf ,N T F.VH AT la AW 15AKNWKI.L C. 11., S C. »»r 1 illcl^uftpr Feb'; It. i^n. until Tiirllicf'iitf- viu'd.'ul less lliwu tin* price imliciitdl, ami any ni< li ’ ilc or liiHtmitif-Mii.| goo<!s after Fell. 14 \\ ill In’i onstnu il as u \ iiilatiou of cour agrcc- imiif wit ints mul t rcatsul accordingly. .. • ,. ., , v . ... . A> ill practice m all the ( oitrts of tln^ .No «;,..ul,.r Hi” t.ii M.'r Ih.nks thoro h in tin. Cni.od Son s . no, o. Tosi olity stonoxvlicn*. II It w.not down- M r. ( rofi will olt.-ml Ihf Courts of k 1 Itarnwell ('minty ami all matters of im- portance w iTT receive the per-oijHl nt- Ivntion of each member of the lirtu, ^ ohV 20-If N\ F. Kl KKl/ANI), Sr., TuKsiPkNi. .. - ■*. (J. W , ,M(»KKA IJi, Ski kki akv, 'IKk isritKit axd Oknf.ha M axac.ki^ N. (j. W. WALK Fit. I5ook-K Kiaoiu and ( asuikk. t> n 11 ^ ct o i \ s. " M 11\ F HJ{<> W N ; Bat nu ell, I). I*yS(>.MM T R\ F.It J.ees ' SI MON liKOWN. Blackville, (J. W. M(fJ{||\Millet,t,' (J. A. W AtJKN Kit, < liarh’wton. I». II. S.\ I.l. V, Sallys, A.T. H-()()I)W A Ult, -harnwell; W.i;, SIMMS, F.aniwell, . N. T. KIKKL \N0, Sr., F.aniwell. Jt II. \\.ATKF,H j Aiiplelon. wliCOXD SKAWOIsT. thiring tbh summer all our valuable plant, has'been overhauled and put in first class condition by our Master Machinist. Mr. T ,J. Coehran, so long admitted chief of practical engineers in this State, and we are iiow perlYeMv,ready for btisiness, and invite tb(* attention of all eonceiaicd to the uneoualled advati’ta'u»* yve otter, ' ^ • We will gin and pack cotton at, g:, cents per 1<M» pounds, b.-jug for a hitO pound bale. For tlm 404tisfartory character of our w ork in tluit-line we refer to TloiA'lLstojjliirA 1 <>I’ w lioim wc gintiei 1 | T :>00 bales l:o.t sc.ison THE PATHOS OF <k ■ n , BETTER THAN v# ± Just after the lynching, in New Orleans n few months ago, of eleven member* of the Matin by a vobmte:'r band of American av< ng»*rs, some of the daily jiajtersi created a little uneasiness tiy declaring that King llumbeiTs iron dads could ehell New ^'ork from Anchorage beviyid tin* range of the shore, torts and battcr- ies, and lay the bti-iness u.etriipolis ol |,be couttld’y inashesiir umler contributiim. ( WiLhuiit dismissing I'ucle Sam’s ability to take care of his pomessiOu.? , / t akes pleasure in informing the public tliat on bis reeejit visit to the North he fa|iliircd New Yoik, New Knglaiid ;ind a big slice of the North-West. He went tfiipplied Vi ith the ammunition of gold, silver,-greenbacks and d rtitied check* and mcrcbaiits, tnaijufactuie^s aiul impotters surrendered upon the first sum mons.threw ope n their stocks and told Mirhalson to help himself to all he want ed and to pay them what, lie pleased. They were demoralized by rite outllowr of gold to. Ftirope and w elcomed. M tehalsou atid his inoney as a hard pressed soldier . .. , - , „ 4d>eers the eorrmnlcs' who com^TU' Dlfi IidiitnrtFrtt r 11 s thi 1 . title i>f-the battlw-goiiig. We win .warehouse and insure cbthuib'f a period not, cxeeiuling one month at, 1 »g»hbHdm\lla*r. ■- t> • For longer periods oO cut' e.aeh ttdditional inbntIt. Special l*)’ j to 1. This, it is held, would prevent Tur.vieau nations, especially France, from again returaibg to the bimt'tullic system. To avoi 1 this tho committee priivided that our ratio should Ik? chattgel t » l-Wj to 1 sis > >:» as Ftanee resuimn fr;e stiver coinage at that riitio. The report then, ttnder the head “Tlit l)ump of Silver.” jirocee Is to a discus sion of tho cry that fret* coinage of *il- Vvr wmihl maht» the-I-Hrte l-Statt*s tho dumpi’t’4 ground for tho silver of the World, and s;ly.s: , “The familiar warning that free coin age would can.-** shiplo ids of ailver front ol’icr countries t>) Ihj Jlmuight leTe and dumptsl at our niints in exchange for our gold is still urg uvcaii this In* uti'h^F tao bill or p^i]Mi;*d law? The shipload of silver brought to our mints by tho foreigner would Is* coined inN» standard doll in* uni tlu*ao dollars re- turrvsl t<t hi:n, but he could not go to oar tnajMry and deman 1 gold for them. Nor co t! 1 lie comjiel 4)n*? of o‘ir dtiz uis t > swap him a goM dollur for n silver dollar; Fiat i a voluntary trade that no L»w o;ight t*i interfi-re n;ith. “Should tie* foreigner t.iU»* coin note* for Ins bullion instead of coin, the Xante thi ig hap{r us. He can take his coin note* to !he treasury and iln^md re- deniption. lint the uot*'* are reiliHunable in coin and the secretary of the tri-asury cmuM hau l him Ixtck tie* coin struck fro n Ins hlupltKnl of bullion. The for- eiginT tlien would ascertain that h** ha 1 comiuitte*! tho hlunder of bringing sil ver to our mi.its when it is worth tlm-e cents on the dollar Icm than it was tit home an*I that he lose* this three cent < aid cost of tnitts{Kirtatioii besides. What then wull lie do with his money? He must either invest it in |»ro|M*rty le-re or go liouie with it. He cotihl not buy gold with it or gold exchange un less gold and Silver uvri* at par: in this i .iv there could Is* m» ri*as.in for pre ferring Hie on** metal to tin* other. If gold wcnl to a premium he would have to pay the premium ou his exchange, tluis entailing on him mlditioiial loss m his enterprise of bending us Hhiphnids of r ’. . or. "If be invests hi.sudupload of silver money in our projK-rty and liu>iuess en* it rprises it will at om o stimulate indiut- t, i>’s. awaken euterpnx’s and give us a li althy busimt’S and sound eiUTeticy. Y.'hat more could In* de-iml? 41 very n' iplia l of silver 11ms bo,iug]it here and invested ill productive' v/e.nitll Would h ive a twofold ehVct. It au^ild iuuig imexiiT iplc 1 pro jierity t > this country. The ellivt would Ik? panic* ui the Old World. “Busihefs theYe wo aid lx* paralyzed for want of lupuey. their pro.-pi rity de- s'royed. Trosp’.^rity Jiere and stagna tion in' the eld coitutnes would force rliiplo ids of their p.’opleTo this ( ountry itl search ol tlieir lost sluploids of money. The mitionsof the (Hd World are aware of this Tlnw wmiiIiI it tliat no sucli flung occurrctl; they lenow tae a 1 vantage tree I’oinage-<if silver Would guarantee us, lit in t in ir uniform jii’cilictio is that calamity .would be tin* result instead of pro-p* rity. Tliey are nut in tlie habvt ol giving u* trust worthy a tv.ice as to t h” coar.'eyye should jmrsue in *t!iis matter. "—Wa hkigton JSjK'cial. make the manufactured article decline when the raw material decline*. Tnjust laws, unequal taxes, and the manipulation of the markets by gigantic combines eti ible in *iio;ioli. s fo sticcexs- fully reverse the laws of trade and those of supply and demand. The fanner Is’.irs the burden, mid if the Democracy i|ih-s not attempt to rmi- ,'j edy the ojipr’-ssive conditions now* ex isting it will Im* either blindly mistaki*n or false to its mission. —Atlanta Consti tution. »' * FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr. * ^ \ - X. Attorney-at-Law, IhVMUKHt;, S. (\ \ * OfTlceover H. C. Folk & Co.’* «ton*. mar 20-1 H 3^ A f ■■ iif «*«ir lVn» r f «ri*rlt. fll I ■ I I I • 11 !• t I >\ if ■BaV I I ■■ W •Mb-r -• x « . r « m th- I H ft I 0 * t,, M ' 1 •*."h*^*'eftt.**i tile A I.y |»0 cents per bale*. For longer periods Vo c« nts each additional niuiith. rates made w ith suti Alliances for short periods of storage awaiting Alliance sail davs. Farties desiring to hold their cotton can get ndvanet s on mir wareltonsf . receipts and keep it, as long a* they wish. Dining the present vein-our lertiir- zers have won an enviable reputation and we are piepaivd to lirt order- for fall crops lor rash or approved credit for Acid Fhosphate, ( ottoii Seed Meal, Blood-, 1 Kaiuit, (-hcniieals and mir ow n In amis of FVrst ( lass F**r*iit/i>rs. •* " " ill also m,ake special lert il i/.ei s to order ami in vke farniers ami dealers to 1 jp* i sonally i tispect our w ot ks and met Inals. We ask patronage on our Merits and guarantee Cheap, (Juiek and Faitliful Work. COTTON IS K n: I) AC A N T I* I > ( otron seed bought at market rates ami paid tor in cash, cotton seed meal or fertilizers.. aiigld- sni HVricli.alsoxL • IIt'l|)cd himself.liberally. The proofs that he did -o are as jiUiin as they can be* . The < ha Heston iiotmd steamer-, I be A tlantie ( 'oast Tim* and tin* Kiciimond A Danville system are w ituesa< s on liis beliHlf. '1'Jie.v are litnu x ing Southward a* fast a* steam can turn their w.heeU the good* that he nominally bought. Even now the lirsfe coti-igmoeufs are coming in and ZMIiclralson V First The ('nrilitgo Tm,t. A letter received by Hie treasury de- |Ki1*tmeiit from a prominent manufac turer states that tluue tiro in the United Stall’s tliirty-five conlage ami btmltng tw me factories, twenty nine of which arc owned and controlled by the National Cordage Company of New Vork. The twenty-nine in tin’ trust, if it may be mo terined, pniduees IJ0 |K*r cent. «*f the to tal output. There were | nod need anil <*onstim*’d in th** l’uit4*d States ur'l^lXF'TMrriiwell ( fsl.o k» tins of t wine .pi 11 but "7.000 tons of to the publK which were iiih<1o from foreign grown fils-rs. If the Rcvcn-tentli* of one c* , nt |>cr |h)iui*l Is ad 1***1 to lli** prits*. ms is pr*»l)- aoh', t.u- J c»»»t (farm* is of the Unite I States in lb • year l*vJU alone flOb.OUO, and this il.H’.s not include a larg«* ml litioiinl Mii!m harge«| for protits •m the inrr« ic .-•) price by the various d<‘ ihrs t hrmw,*'i whose hands tie* prtsbiel passsl, N**t «*’ie *1 »Uat of this large tax readied thus treasury. Sarely there can be no excuse for allowing this trust to 4'oiitiuue tlie (‘xactioti of this tribute. The raw m iterta! fioni which this twine is made l* already oil the free list.— W.i .hiugtoii la'tter. niie inn tb* the «««ik I !• It-nni. • fm e« »r% t Hinjf \Vr»*ait •*•»«. N*. n-k >#•«•••»* *V« • •• rour m**MWMt« fc *«r all y«*ur •’*»»• f*» lit** w**flt. Il*i» »• an •JJLlU—J d.lMil iniM|M w Mill »MI ■ fxfrrrTrTV W*r r|r*x. It- gi »o**r • at** rm fling fr«*m 0- a fo fill jo » %s r« k a*»*l uj wm ta t and m**«e uri-f a little ••ji*ri'*M«-*. Wa ran furviUfti y«M« tti« #m- |»l**y **t ail*' tea* h «• n iMkK N«* ajairr* f«» riclam here, kull it.lMMltntt • HKk.. 'I* If f |« t V d dl.. AI Ol h I A* MAJSk. Charles Zissett, • *» - H • • Practical Watchmaker. Health i Happiness. a SOI N D’tnind in a souml ImmIv** isth** gr**att*st carHily b,*** door south of It row n IIott«r. I., S. C., 4»tr**r»-l»is s»t\ ic**.s An experience of upwards of forty yeafV |s Hie Iwst guarante** that he knows his business Mild will give satis faction in the iiuatUy of his wo-k ami tile moderation, of Ids charges. jfj^r*Ueliablu lime WaejM*r*for sal**. mchH $3000:1 I -•» i«*k.« ■«« • - •i^i i A v »: a i< t i «»<s»»*»fc» *« !•«. hMM Is n* rs'-tl'ir- ,*r fs. „ ,.f ri’l,.* .., h ’ • -s ».».l ■ml srt’r, «**••. Mr, I,..!,»• iImM.wUI im«—«rts»»'rr. .,r,i 1 kr.. 1k-Vw>S |r.ll«r» , la* «!>'«*•'< *fc»* M»» I »4ll»l«sMif*»*sfc ar jtl - i,t.h ' «. an »»H" lk*l #••• w»* aii.a» *«*•--■.Ini#• a*— •* I a-r * ami *--*»*'r»o «,f «-«•»*■ I j. With p— that man is iii;««terof all hum:iii * tie ;in.l w..m in . - nation*. Health and iiappinc"** g'* liaml in hainl mik! williout tb**m there is n*» real and lasting upv\ard progre** ami grov' ing prosperity^ , To safe-guanl lieallh i* the iir-t duty **f parent* t**Mhei»i*e|\e* that >Ui**>v Tnay- faithfully *up|Mirt the r*’»|M»nsiiiiBties that lile ha* gi\eti them, ami erpia.ii ? nfti re.l should »m* tlo-lr ear*’ that the olive pUnt* of their household* shoMbr^row into fttmojr. reliant ii*M:iho*)*| ami heaiiliful ami aeeouip!i*hed wmitanltood. 'Against the thousand ill* (hat tb »h i* heir t** the study and »• s*ari < h*** **f ihtv j tx’si mint!* of niaiiv r**ttturie-« have *lis*’»nererl froiuthe secret* of unture rentede » I that strengthen humanity against Hie attacks of open and insidious dt»ea»e and j that ari’ e < *nihittally lengthening the short span ot our li\e*. Itedgr-d about J with cruel foe*. All the mo*t .npprovd r4*t»ietliea that tl»e pa*t ha* giv*u to tic the heir *»f all the age*,” can l»e found in their le’.t purify at the new Itn iff * tlie people to conn* from >i!l the adjacent eountr* an«l neighboring tnwnx, buy ail |he goods tij«’v want so cbeapty that they w ill forget, all about the ioW pliers of cotton, go timiie rejoicing with fre*h* eon rage rrrhattle "with Itarrl times. A * ;i part iaMis; oi tin* good goods and great bargains that lliohalson ha* til store lie a*ks artentioii to tb * tolbrw ing lew examples that show the comparifufl ot Nortliern ami >oitth*’t n price*: ♦ I I .(NX) wnrili rff New York eiotlting—?*J irdiatson** prir*e, f<*>,(K!0. *17.(ten won b of Boston Sh •*•* >li; pfi s. A t*.—M ichalson - - jirice, f 1,77*0. • p.i.tHto worth of I.allies Dress Hood*—Mi* liaison'* price, S’j.OOO. *■ $|o.ikni wortlt of Notions—Mieba!s«)nV *pri*-e, *c.itco. $ I n.oi o wm Hi < ’1 (.miT- 1 n i n ’-hing rijou- M ioba Ison's price, i.J.HHi wonh of Furuitore — MichuisniT* jifH-e, $_*,t oo. $l,n* u wortii of Tin anil Wm»rl w are* Mb liaison'* price,'$."2K). flo.en * wortbVif p, troti, 11am*. >iigHr. &>•.— Michalson's price, $(’.,000. i 2. -I“i wort h t»f ('ann'-rl (-• <*«»•!» a m! I’ -itiev 4 • n ic* ; ;•■« -■ Mirdja’son’s pr ice, $ I .boj) >7>.t' 1 ! 0 wotth r»f A\'<». 11qc». Falte ll.ilrluat»»—M irh.li»oH** prlr e, V2.- 00. wor:It T.f Tablr 4 utlcry and ('ro» ket v—MTrb tU*»n * pri«-4 t f-VxA Jl.ooo worih ot Bjiggie* an*l " ag*oi*—Mi« hal»on*s prhe r7.'iO. 'I lo se 4|ii«itMti«*ns are **l!’**r* <1 a* t* xt* t*ir thought, pre*entcrl a* sign hoartl* to «how thr* |»*’i•pit* the !»«'•*( r*>ad fii'beUertime*. \ih’Jial*.‘A iia* tloii'aml* »f gr**)*!*. He ha* bar gain* that everylatilv n*'* rt* and can afford. I f \ ou don't «ee what you want ask for if. Mb liaison lia<it.but do* « nut promise to kc**p it always Come -•mid atol in a hunv l**’fi*re Hu* cream i« se***p*<l. 15** lu»«n't time **r tongue ctinitgli to make a tlir* •* hours talk, hiit ho w tfl help the countrv.uo*re fu*tween lit*w ami ( iiits>n:as than ail Jhe |H>]ifiei:iii« can tlo liii* side of the *lay of jtulg- tnent, if btivet % an,! si Bt-tH, w ill only come to the pie oie >herinan** camp f«d- low t; r* a i'll K ilprti: i»’k*' torch li^bf tn*<'t>«”» iai«t w a-:e'our .fair country. Tho tarill ami taxi** ami high pri«< * have mat!:* the people p«.oi*-i \* ar afi« r rear. .t?70hal»*»ii I* firetl *«f that. Il«* w 111 g!\e thi* tail's nau-k f*Vthr got**! *»f ibe |^o. pie. * Lit ••• a I of gr.)*ping for pr<.|i * be will t r \ l*» eitar eX|*erts*-s at tj tiiake I rieuda. w ll**n tline* g* - l better alii! tII** fitruier* ar** *»ut »*f tioiibl*' b^ will tt\' t** make money, I hal i* his |>!atl«>riii for sjy diiv - in Hie wt <*k. aiid • v* r\ Im.iIv i« asketl to com** ami see him standing there, giv ing Hie !>« *t price* p trv produ-e and stdlmg all kin.!* of goods to ail ».*i i« of p ami (hat I**’I*.w zero. *• taUbu •pie al i ami mil v all one ‘OllU* pi iea present. Tin* I'aia’.irr Cuwnior. • ^ ^ our corrc-piindent, in passing through South Cti - o]dia. belweru Columbia and Awga-bt, concluded he \v--ud4- have a talk with what see trie, t to be a r aircseu- - * * tative tarmyr. lucre is gr. -t c.vcite- fnent in tliis.state, especially alon.v the iwilroa I lines ;md among t'-*-’ towns and cities on account of the ellort to defeat' <TOVur.i >r Tillman. Tire farmers seem to-4k: disheartened and very •reticent when it comes tojaljving politic.^. There was a tall, vl looking and intelligent looking farmer on the train. J approache l liim and aslced him if he would frankly tell me tho-siluation ms lie coni 1 see it. “To start with,* K "iie paid, “1 was a Tillman man and did all 1 could to elect him in lijlK). 117r h;is made, us a good' governor, and'all this talk about his friends going back on him is all bosh. »n some counties there are nugi opposed ♦o him who were for him last year, ami who are now influenced by local reasons. The farmers are going to stand by him. and, mark my words, be is going to bo rejected, it don't matter who comes out. That little game tliat the news- IlmilM-llI V ■•1114,1 li y. Willi.tin Howard, of tho St. Lonia Merchants' excli inge, gave the luuist* agrieultiir.il 4 , *uu!iu'tte** *o:iio of hi* views »mi Iht* Miibjeet nTTlenhng ia fu- t;ir«’s. Th :v WM* H ‘t. lie said, a- -puT-- li.iting rircuur-t nice in the practice. Jt w.:*. the mo t shrewd, th** most subtle j flfcn c\ reuuifiuted from th - hrahs dl man. UviTy man w’n i formerly dealt with him and had'left him to deal in futures hi l b en riTined. Dealing tn | tuturcs was tin* greatest t»li »hf that i ver'| aplK’.ircd in America. TheClncagostoi-k ib’.iler. were a great national ring of gamblers. Th<» question rose above jioli- ; tics ami religion. - ■ Such |H)li;icxnntl religion that allowetl 1 tho c;liesi,i*l farmers to go to Iks| Imqgry | ami tif',‘d and c«ilU sh<mid In* remedied - Supply and demand, said Mr. Howard, i had nothing to do with Values: it was gambling that controlled prices. He ! wanttsj every -tleal to Jk* a po llivd one, ! if In* sold a iirin a thousand ImshcLs of ! wheat in* wante I it b> ne a thousand ! bushels of wheat and not a thoqs.md bushelsoT wind. Wheat would lie worth ifl.'iO a bushel if it were not for these gamblers. -Washington Special. Turill' Iti’fiirmut ion. To remove the distressing symptom.* of diseje-i' the renii dy must be applied to it;, cause, and being convinced that the presviit rates of taxation iijmiii ir.qiorfa a’e ia many eases practically prohib it fry. in imiiLya’ases unjust and uno- qu;; 1, (ILsc’riminatmg heavily against the 1 norer classes, levied more on consumers than oh wealth, ami in the majority of [ eases excessive and higher than a regard ! for public revenue would dictate, l ear nestly commend to your enlightened and patriotic judgment the immediate need iff 1 a rilT reformation.- - —■——-— if 1 am correct in the facts 1 have stated and the reasons 1 have adduced, ohr fanners and producers have long been and now are deprived of the valu able clement of exchangeability of their products to which, by the constitution, they are entitled under guaranteed free dom of cexport-, and being so depri ved of this element of value in their proiSTty, they av.v eo*;] • lied to accept reduced" Ju ices at honie, liecause those prices are regulated and controlled by the foreign ru t es. — E x -See retary'Biyard. Mmi «»f Con rago. The .act that the fanners of this great state are pretty well represented on tli(?, HtKir of the house has already been pointed out in former letters. As the days go by this state of things becomes more and more and more apparent. And there is one thing about these farmers, they are not afraid to talk right out in ineetin f •••r l«« •!»•’** file ••ImS'I V. tw*mm- • imh I ,a*M. «l I il* •*r^ *M«* •*♦•# tf-m, mm* k •*»* l»n * ^ air* * ••MfUl •*».| V* i» •••* | (Mis *•*•#•’ r, i* ». *r* h • »l *01.1 l». )hII ■‘•'•tralan F K I'■?. **■!•• •••I »*■• 11. Al.l.»:.%. Mu* 4SU. %MKUSIM. viulur. • »»«e *• *•»•**• h* J*hn VL I. a MMf m itt, I f< *.N I pWt f-t % m I*tm% n • **>akr a • mu* k. I*4W« «i» • •• i*mik 1 mmu. kl* k*»m immmtn sm #4 • I* * II** •'4ft. •» «l »* *>14 •• V «<44 •*«. M Ik •*%*•.•.I • • III ant | ■(« of t \riM*r»» *. v • u * an • miorfi* r •* g • t'Hf • i %>*%if I»ti»* ,• f a| i«r •»«*tnrnlt «*i*i» Ik* Wartt <*•«•• |<4|x M 111 f * evrrv •».-rk * •«••« %nm. f>'m+Un g #%«-tvt|i»i«f! I AMM kf*k.| 1*11 \ )«>«rtird I A Nil* I t. A • ** I iif I Adlr'M at ► A IO. ( I <»£• 1 l-AM», MAl\k. Opefa y\ouse Dfug Stofe, j - parnWellj S. C. Which lnviu*», wit|i the utmo«t cordiality, the patronvg** of all in i*» e«l of nie.li- citii-* tor tin* prrvrntioti **f incipient or the rrlicl of ciMiiiruieil disea»e*. Nonr rmt tin* tmwt gi***il*, ('ought from the bc*t house** ia the lK’»t mark**** *»l the i u* ion w ill be kept on hand and our THE LIVE MERCHANT, parnWell, S. C. Srectacles in Steel, Nickie and Gold. Ail the Lsiest Noi/e.lties. Prices Will Please The People. will keep in Brio Tanlis, S f ack», lube*, Enpine*, G.ni, M ils. 3*1 For thn*4' who ha\i* faith in patent or oroprictary iii**diciii«‘« "c *t’** k all preparation* tlial liaxc w on their w av to public ap,»roi al. Our stin k of Fuiit’v tiiMid*, I'oilet Ace***sories, *a|•*, I'erfuiuerh and ii»i*ecl*aiu*t*u* smitlric* i* »** eompleie and *ti|*erit>r that it sp«*ak» for it**dl a* •*liBing a long felt” want in the < tiunty. i ('onnoi*eur* of gootl ( igar* anti Tobacco, chew ing and *tn*»king. wi.i und out itack .»f the verv bc*t «pi.( it v grow n in Amcrlea and Ft* t«n d* I’r* sit i|iti.,iis com |m>u tided it any hour of ilu? day oi le*-' I careful exactne**. * We will he glad to wufr upon onrohl frletul* and will rejoice t<* make legion* ttf tie w'pat ron*. All visitor* to the County seat, tor !»usitu*»*vi't,n {i|ea«nrc l»ent, arc si nee re I v invitctl tt» call at the Ot’Ktt.V HOUHK nnufi S'COUH The la*t and l)***t chapter in Barn well's boom. : DR. R. C. KIRKLAND, Jr„ Proprietor. oet .'kwt^ FAnev COOD5 Hcbiv Horses, Velocipedes l evs* LI<>lls PERFECTED l!'FA < MtlUAHM. CRYSTAL LEhSEo t BUl'*l MA* t'AKHft, ANT* iWioKt.l.TI?* _ 1*L t 5II^WHXM .tu Suqjij p..t- ‘SIOpulu) m n co Mr, F. M. POOSER,our South Ui Him representative, w ill be glad to on peisons in need t»f or intending t.o purehnse machinery. [aug 22 v SuO.On.Ty f V/: Bo-rks- t. ' N. 4 AM S. Al.n, M5 PIT n:\MiF. Right Now KVERY HOI SEKEEPER XK1:1>S PARAGON ""j Ths Imnroued Pan-jlmErican Waslier lacliine Works. rl, Howard Bros. Propr’s Stiup IDt it* f. r* hnw+ Been r*'• d* e t n “ik t-.r »••, Dx Auftn Unpr**, Anatin, I * xrt«, <411• | .ft*#», I ••tin, Ialc^l*', < *|.io, '•••* « ut. < Hii« t* ir*mir well. Uy 11**1 * *1* . > iiitt# * ai M #;*ho.i u a ••*«H . . T - u #.»»»t|«* *|ic w«*ik ■ml li** 1 li- .e. li* r* * • r * it t* I *en ht- jfi»iu»‘r* ir*' •• i*ilv ettriiittir front fo • lf*a .Sti *.’A II fifir'• W e *lt*»\% %«*« l»o*v • ml aiai t virti. ( an * ..rk in -j. »re titu« i*rMH fit** time. Hip iu**neT fi*i wi*ik> • f* I Iftirr ukk i*.*** n nm.ng'h'm. N I \\ ttnd *\ i ti 4e ? ful I 'art t> ii Int * fi ee. II. 11 ill let l cV Cti., Il»* e*0 I*<>rt litutl, XI u Iu0 With it* u*e ‘‘wash day” is nt» more torment and a terror, and w asherw ome are no longer imperial. > | a ^:in<i *i ^ 15EA( KYH.EE, S. C. Motive Power and o -60 ! To the tfsers of ; General Machinery : We call your attention to the fact tliat ! wt* are prepared, with lute-t improved i Tot.Is and Machinery, to do w-ork on any Machinery usetl in this country. Such a* COTTON GINS, * gkist miet.s, COTTON PRESSES. i’l'EEE YS. 11 AM; EPS. MILE OKA PING-, Shafting and casting* ot Iron or Bra*s of am •*;z,e, Special a'tentkui given to ! GIN WOPK. Il.aripg a first class Gin Builder, we I can doall kindsttf (»in Work, new bvii-h wheels, new saw*, boxes, <&C. Saws u win ,,j. nev. It does it-, work better than the rough wash hoartl pUn and tloes not j wear and tear out clothe* a* the <dd w kv i tlitl. 1 have sobl over ftmr hundred in j Barnwell and adjoining countie* and j.'l.V 11 nor to vote along the lint's of their talk. 58 lmuch to tho dtscouititure of the “law- ^ ! vers and Democrat*," as the opposition is paper *«litors are trying to play won't ' iteiug called.—Columbus Cor. Clevelaud ■work."—Cor. Atlanta Constitution. **Tuu and Voice. The Wilcox & Gibbs finano Go, • "'p ii; ' v '~ g |v, ' n ;»ti-iH, l ion. ctfARLESTON, S. C., 'tf'ejesnr •ftrY- t 4,.—.—s - •mm : LADIKtl Needing a tonic, or children who want build- in* up «h<»uM lake FmOAVV tX IKON IIITTKrM. It k pleas tnt to takr. run^t Muluri*. Icul- gvtttian, lii.ioUMiaai aud Liver» vuipdauu. Nobody make* a lie out of the win le cl *th n jtiadayk. The urilf D too ht a\y. Many Persona are imktn, down from overwork or bnuxho.d ten*. Brown’s Iron IHtt4?ra R«i«Bd*the aj wem. akk dumtmi. tmtrmexe.-moi Um, and cum Biatarax UU Ike ginuum. Tbe time when a woman baa no mer ry •• w lira ahr g>-t» a in a tr*|» The man •h** be* no b »*lne4* « f h a When Baby was rrl. kfVA p»re her CftRtorix. ‘.r When she * a.s m ChthJ. sis a rn .1 f«»r Castoria. ’ W heti site heeame Mm*. »'ie clung U» Caaturia. W bcti site had Cuiklreu, she gave Ihcut Casiona. or further iiiftu inatioli apj>ly*tt> FRAMPTON LAWTON. .-Barnwell, S. C, ndv’b Happy New Year. CH ARf.ES PKCHM \N wi>h.^ all hi* many friend* and everybody else a HAP^Y NEW YEAR. Ar —■-al ^ JN0. E. ALLen, '• Attorney-at-Law, - BARN WELL, ( . lE.S. C.”" - ^ >Vill give promptat tention t<» all bu* iness entrusted to IK* care, inch 11 y * x Greig, Jones & Wood. Cottonhndjaual Stores Factors, . Savannah. Ga., . He will do In* part towards inaking Solicit con*ignin* , nf^’*of Cotton atid thi* twelve ttiohtli a happy one for all Naval Store* and pledge their best ef- w ho will wi*ely turn over the new j f4iru to give *3ftl*laclloii to their eti*t4>- . year new leaf, quit paying war time , mer*. 'tariff price* for goinD. aud ctune to the j Mr. J. X. ODjf ,f<)rm*‘riyof tSarii- ! (M.pidar stand EAST of the Court well, i* with u* atul wni !»>' ghul to House, \\Imre cheap gianlsdiave iu;i<b- *erve lii* many 4 ut »lina friend*. • fheir-;hea*lquart»$'>s. They wilt, .liiyi ^ - — — —4 },everything’'In GENERAL MKK-j t HANDISE. e\ca?|*titig I.i«pi4»r*. Ilav- ■ * 0..r.\’l z* , ing di*co»tinii«**l that bran, h *-f. l»u*G 1 • Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ne**, i h<*ia* t*» iuerea*** m? irj**ie m ti,«- F j L®ll»er line* ••^fuvd* r.e* ded by ladle* Tl e I •** religion ‘h-re i* In a Hk’reh : * - ^ , a«*l Bttle f4»lk* the loore oy >14, • ao\l ic. • *ream D ake» •|*eeial al?eBti*»o tixm to eovajestaiioa I'OVIR OSK. < OUK A I.I., Early ... to ruo It. -* % * «#wa**w |*.*w*r*. Irxril»iiao4l 4rm«»ace. and Often ami aft tbe jimr. ' StwNria) attFntloo rive^i u* fjad *• t f «i«)e .ol a.afrv***»t m mar M »Uftu». | t 11 \RI.K> l‘l < l! M AW. . Mu*lcal In*trumen * Sheet Mu%'u . tjuitar Violin and Ranlo Mringa. THE (’.KM liol.LKli vH%(jAN tl.M.Y Ageu» f.r Pit*)* and (Jrgi!i!», Kublnr St.inp* aud Mei.eiis. .Mti*icKi In.stru rhertt* Repaired. ’ * ^ ' . I'ianos and Org:t*i**Ttin«‘d rtnd Repair* d. The largest and ufientie-t *tbeU ever hrouglit t*»Jhi- city. ■ G-. D. C. IL._^lNr(3-E, x ISTO. 27. IR. IR. Blivckville, H C* THE CAROLINA'MIDLAND RAILWAY CO. ^LIMKTAlVIaK XO. L In ElTcct November Kth, r . Uj’)!, at 8.1 > o’clock A. M. nor in l■<»^ ;> ;; i o. MH Til I5<H \ I >. I — ». — » r _ /T I> ISTTNC ES F.F.- 5 TW KEN ST AT I < (Ns -T /. .A. M - / /. \. M. S 20 ;g /. * x — /. 4. . 7. - \. s.ou P'. M •d.ou n () I.v .A1 lendale 4 rn n.-2‘g >.au. d. l* i — p. M. e. M .Ar. 12..5.' ib.d- \. M = D r. P. M. lo. ds .(id .21 (1.0 T. B. ELUS, Jr. ROBT.-C. HIXSON.- j SURVEYOR m ENGINEER.. S..!'' S.l ".11 s.2I s..v; o.i i s.r*i 0.20 o.oo o.2t; o oo JE.ls O.ls . .10.1.) 10 20 i0..{0 10. ia io.:5t; lo.a.v sio.i> H i:.' If (13 I!.lb M i: 12Ok 11.27 12.24* R.l2 ii.lV 2 i-' I, 12 -5 1 '-I J. oo t; .(Ml 7.1 7.2 111b 7..’t:‘ 11 7.l> 12 4.(io {.; >.12 II - 27 17* KAr. ftr ‘ % r Oi .. _ Sidglitig . it .Cave* *> Brownell I Aim-rises llairiw'fll . ;j .\v o< d w a ia 1 ■) . 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