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The battle for the dictation of the South Carolina Reformers' p -1 icy still continues. It tlourished for a time in South Carolina, the present resitler.ee of Discord; but here it couldn't stay- The Conservative pa pers that had hitherto at pencil and ped in hand on the outside boundary fence watching the row, saw Gov. Tillman serenely sitting almost at their own height on an inside six rail boundary. They promptly jumped down; and such was their hurry that they lost one another in the scram hie. The NeifS ami Courier pats (Jen. Ellerbo on the shoulder with heavy hand. The lias hemmed the shadow of the poetic and imagi native Dr. Sampson I'opo in a corner and is now busily engaged i*. in tercsting the public in the looming greatness and Hour-paste consistency of that mighty insistency. The Greenville jV?Vs?has hunted up its charter membership title in the lie torm .Movement, borrowed a bit of T. Larry's bucket of slush and is having a high old time among the bjys. I'lio Spartanburg Hcruhl has tied a paper string around its leg in imitation c f its company, built an image of John Gary Evans of "old quoins and en quads*' and says "liebold Tillman 11." The great leaders of Heform looked upon the marvel and wondered. "Better lookout -something's going to fall!-' ami fearful of the fall of that mysterious something Lhev forthwith and hurriedly "stood from under" and scampered to Washington. "'J'ho friendship of the wicked is greatly to be shunned." They must have the condemnation of these antidailies or die. What shall be done? "Let's make up and do something dreadful." But Senator Irhy puts his righteous foot down: "there is a I> 1 ot to commit the Reformers to the Third Party by resolution if a March Convention shall be held." The Senator may believe paternal system of government and threaten to withhold his support of a tarilT reduction bill, but he's a Democrat "and a protector of South Carolina Democrats. Well may the enthusiastic admirers of the great but junior Senator remark in a Howery stage whisper (a whisper it must be in this corner of t bo State): "They ain't no tlize on Yerby!" While the Senator is busy saving tno State to Democracy and Reform ?laying himself liable, to Refawtnative impeachment for attacking the "State House ring"' and incurring the praise of the Greenville AV?r.<, the Great Reformer, St. Tillman, the apotheosized, is busily engaged in imitating the illustrious example of the senior Senator?razing hisitrepioachuhle reputation as a "fighter" and a "plain blunt man." The March Conventionites say he will make peace or break somebody's head. The .Inlv fInimuitionit"" - -? -j x/w ? v v? w I a ? 0(?J he's with Senator Irby; tint they had a conference in Washington and "will work together.'' Whero the Governor really stands as to the "Third Party conspiracy," or the budding promises for .July blossom, maybe he may toll in his sleep to Kro. Latiinar; for with the uninterested Kepresetative the Governor made his bed and through him told the House about South Carolina receiverships.. . Jlo was t > make peace hut there is no peace. Can it bo possible the eagle eye has lost its power of taming the refractory? or has too close attention to, and strict measure of the liquor when it is warranted chemically pure withdrawn King K mite's attention from the rising tide of opposition: Let ,Vd wish it may not be so. fair? of South Carolina call him and personal matters must not interfere. When the Reformer of Reformers, Senator Irby, makes clear to the world the groat importance of opposition to the Third I'urty conspir acy engineer* d by the Chairm in of i the Third Party i:. S nth Carolina and editor of the State Alliance organ and run for the hen- fit ?>f "one , who does not believe in the < )enla ; platform" and w ho has -oi.ght 4*to * raise taxes'' already t > > burdensome j on the people, and couched in the innocent guise < t a March Conven Hon ? when these things are made clear, the people rally arm ml him [ who defends his own the character i 1 of the people's id >1 -with a pei. j knife to rattle the rawhead and ( bloody bones of .1 political wip ? out i of the State Uouse ring, then will tin '*1 amthe- Sttte' and chairman ' of the Hoard of Control wipe a way the clammy prospir.itiou of despair \ and wish he ha 1 handled in >re eiro t fully his political life instead of s t - t t:ng on the fence inddTcry.it to the heroic action of Ileformvic Irbvand , obscuring the brilliant r tys <f i Piedmon 1 lhindliyht. . r Oenilemen of ti c dailies, don't 5 get too far from the fence; some < f 1 )0u may be penned with Governor Tillrkinti before long. t Welueslave dailies br'ng th ti '.i - \ I from Washington that there i< yet N no peace among the raging Refor mers. McLaurin and Irby have had a b'g row, about Irby talking hard about Capt. Shell and lOditor How- | den, whom Mcl.aurin defended. In i dications seem to point to Gov. Till- ' man easing himself slowly down on ' the Il'llV siilf r.f tl>" t. 1.1... I . J w.x.v- .#1 lilt; l< IIU'< 11IJV J will not he thrown overboard ami ] ami Capt. Shell i- a shrewd m in and \ hard to handle and it seems that Mc I Lunnn, and liowden. who have a * < groat deal of inlluence with the Alii 'j j ance is bucking the Captain. The fun is not yet over. There may he an act of this setio-coinedv given to Senatorial race. The figures may rtmgc themselves in the picture with Gen. Ihitler leudiftg a peculiar com biuation among whom may he found 1 those who hate Senator Irhy. Tho pacilkutory Conference of the reform leaders in Washington was a failure so far at least us the reconciling the differences among themselves was concerned. A blind prophet could have foreseen this result. Gov. Tillman has sown more dragons teeth in South Carolina than any half do/en who ever lived in it; and now to assume the role of peace maker is supremely ridiculous. The teeth planted are springing up and the harvest is approaching. What a man sows that shall he also reap. \\m,aaia. if f??i " * t >> live "IT II. I OCKIlillll, Ol iNCW Yoik city, lias been nominated for Associate .Justion of the Supreme Court, llornblowcr was at the in stance of Hill lni<l away a few days i ago. (Cupid Cirowlli ot'Cottnii Manilla ct ii ri ng Son l h. A few weeks ago the M'titnUc11hivfa* JiCConf, in reviewing the I Son til's possibilities in cotton manufacturing, pointed out that although the South produces over 00 percent, of the world's annual cotton crop, it has only 2,500,000 spindles out of a total of 85,000,000 in the world. The Hold for expansion is practical ly without limit, and the wealth which the development of this industry ia destined to create in the South can he estimated in part only by the etiVement that it would require an investment of nearly $,500,000,000; to manufacture in the South all the I . _ ^ 1 1.1 # r% ? * iiouon pruuuccu mere. 1 Mis industry is rapidly extending, and every \v?-ek sees some now mill organized ? or the enlargement of some existing I plant. Through the severe depres* I sion of the past year Southern mills ran steadily, turning out their full product and finding a m irket fur it at a profit; as shown by the divi (lends now being declared. At pro j sent there is considerable activity, in the enlargement of mills now in operation. Reports to the Mmm furfiti'i r.S for the pa>t week show; A Newberry, S. (J. mill will increase its capital from *250,000 to $400,000 and put in 15,000 new spindles; a mill at Chester, in the same State, will aid 3,<H>0 spindles, thus doubling its capacity; an Anniston, Ala., mill will spend $50,000 in enlarging its plant; a large mill a' 11 u ii ts v i 11 , which has proved vert nrofitahln. hn# sli?rt?.il i,n ,l/.nl.lu ( ? - . ?' ' ' ?M WV? W,| Villi' and will run night and day t > keep up with its orders; nGnffuey City, S. ( , mill has run twoiny-twn hours a day for fourteen mot.tlis and is now pre paring to increase its eopaci'y. At Augusta, Cia , leading cotton manufacturers have formed a new coin pany with a iniuimum capitul of ^30D,000 and maximum of $1,000,-, 000 to build a 10,000 spindle mill in South Carolina. Many illustrations of this character to show how rapid ly the South is pushing its cotton 1 manufacturing business, even during AcitKi: to i>isa<;i{i:i:. Thai Seems tlio Outcome ??I tin* Itetorm ('on I ? iyih'c. Associated I*r? Washington, Jail. 'J3. (iov. Till man of Eolith < 'arol'iia urri wd in tbe c ity yesterday for tl c ptirpo.-e of transacting .-oni" htiMncM in connection with the dispensary of Iis Sta'e. Incidental to tliat business there was held in the committee mom ? f Senator Ir -y at th? capittl a confer?uce attended by <nv, 'l'illman, Sen ttur lrbv, Representatives Strai', I'ulbert, I.turner and McLiurin and Job Neal, superintendent ut the Mate penitentiary. This conference was for the [ ur>ose of considering what was the jest policy for tne Democrats to mrsiie in the coini g election in South Carolina and resulted, (ioverlor L'illman said, in a practically ;na . m jus agrtemcnt. I nil ' * i 'ic inem tiers oi t be caucus agreed I.at it would bo better not to hold hu convention, for the reas n that t w mid look as :f the attempt was .icing made t-? forestall the peoj !e in heir choice, and t ie primary form )f selecting <v.udidates will le return mended. It is understood thai this result ivas not reached until after a heated liseiissioi) and it was said that Uop es ntative Mo'.aurin, because of an illusion to oae ?>f his friends, who belonged to the Third Party, withIrew from tiie conference before any 'oiiclusion whs reached, not, however mtil lie h \ I replied to the statements tiado by Mr. Iibv. who is ctedibd ,v th having nude the speech at \ liieh Mr. . cl.a u; in too'< oil' as >. I ho Stat . Washington, Jan. i.'3.?'The dociion announced in the Associated tll.it I hnvu -l?..ll .. . I> ' . v-v .?.%v > u< i ' i 'iiau t'C I?' i U'ViOT 111 jonvetition prior to the general priuary, is said to have been reached ate this evening l?v i'illinan and Ir)y, with but little consultation with lie other leaders. The KUerbeliowden'faction have not yet decided .vhether to accept this plan; but will irobably do .so. It is said i! at John Jary Kvar.s t elu-ves that if tic can jet on the stump befoae the people ne ca 1 wipe out the opposition. -O Washington Letter. (llogular (.'orresp indent ) Washington, Jan. 22, 1804. The proposed bond is-im, although long expected, has aroused more excitement among the anti administration democrats than the silver rpicstion did, although it is regarded l?y most of them as the logical sequence of President Cleveland's silver policy, or rather, anti-silver policy. The knowledge that it is impossible f<>r Congress t> prevent this issue of bonds but adds to the excitement. It was a fortunate thing for the administration that the announcement was made while the House was tied up with (lie continuing rule under which the tariff biil being considered. The resolution of Keprcsentntivc Haily, of Texas, exploring ttic* opinion that the Secretsny has no authority to is tie bonds under liio specie resumption act < f 1875, except for the purpose of that act?the maintenance of specie payments is now being considered by the House Judiciary committee, and Secretary Carlisle has been asked to appear before tire committee and inauu an explanation. No matter what decis ion tlie committee arrives at it cannot get its report before House until after the tan IT is disposed of, and then iho bonds will huvo been sold, if not actually issued. I ... 1- O ? 1 ' ill 1II** fMMIUtO III18 WOt'K Lho Oj'po sition will 1)0 heard when speeches are made on the resolutions offered by Senators JVffer and Allen, condemning the action of Secretary Carlisle. The opposition fully realizes that it cannot stop the issue of bonds, and that fact will operate to prevent inat.y who would otherwise support tho resolutions doing so, but there is n determination on the part of all of tho populists and of many democrats from the south and west to put their opposition to a bond issue uu record. They know that it will bo an ea*y matter to su manipulate the government linances as to use the proceeds of tho sale of bonds to buy gold for the redemption of outstanding notes; and they know also that the m ney will actually boaiscd tn pay current expmi ses. The point they wish to make plain to the country is. that Secretary Carlisle has authority to issue $50,000,000 of bonds he has author ity to issue an unlimited amount. They contend that the authority conferred by tho act of 1875 was iutenued to be used only in the case of some8udden emergency when Congress was not in session, and that its use at this time when the sentiment of Congress is kn~wn to be opposed to a bond issue is improper. .So far partisan politics does not enter this question, but it is expecting too much for it to be kept out of it. Serator Hill's defeat of the nomi nation of Mr. 1I< niblower t> the Supremo (,'oiu i mav not have been the solo rosso i f>?r IV- .? dent Cleveland's veto <>f the New York and New Jersey Bridge bill 11 whi>:h Mr. iliil an l Ins friends were largely interested, but it is the general iinprosMon here that it was one of the reasons for t it* veto Trie Home Ways and Moar.8 co n mil tec has so far been able to prevent the tariff hill being materially amended. 1 bis week tbo f?g''t will include the iron, coal ami sugar clauses, and probably the proposal to make the income tax an amendment to the tariff bill. tin* House Saturday and to the Sen ate today, contain bonie stinging remarks auent the intriguing o? Minister Willis fur the overthrow of a friendly government and iherestorill ion of a denuded qaet-n. Some t 01 gressilleli are di.$j od-'d to l?u offer d?d Inn others r? f *r to ti e pro votirion given t<> Mr. Pole and hid associated ? f the providi mil govern mcnt of Hawaii and so that lie has only done what a linos' a. v nianlv nu n would have done. The House committee on Naval j Afford vi i 11 make an a Ivers.' report on Representative Hobnail'.-. resolution for invtsiigation "f the payment of speed premiums ; u war s i| s, l?ut the circulation of the t stimony taken by that cummitt e, which li ?> been privately \ tinted, with ti e f??l luvvii g sendat onal heading i> causing much talk: "Premiums on war ships. A million dollar steal on four ships. A million dollars more than was bi i for tbeif conaiructiou. A million d llar> more that the contract price.'" The four ships alluded I 1.1 ..... . I... I ? .. . . / : ? \j tk'*. iiiv ' / ti?ii i ^|?rciu ni ill ^ I OoO,) the New York (premium (1200/ 000,) the Columbia (premutn $350, 000,) and th-> Ohmpia (premium $300,000). There little doubt that Secretary Carlisle would wry gladly exchange the JTeasur) portfolio t\*r ino vacant seat ou the bench ?>f the Supreme Court, although there was a time when Mi. Carlisle woul 1 ?ni* best* luted because of hopes of becoming his party's presdeuti.il cmdidalo in 1800 llut that hope was shattered elnr ng the long controversy and completely abandoned when the official no'iee of a bond issue was rigned. Secretary Uroshnm would also piobably prefer being on tho Supreme Court to lilling his present positi ?n, but he is not considered because of the beiief that the Senate would refuse to confirm his m mir.uti n. TilK UK ST HOOFING Is uneou iled for home, birn, factory or out buildings, an \ costs half the price of , shinnies tin or Iron. It i- ready for us-? and easily r [died by any one. State -i/.> of roof. Rlj l>l>i?R PAINT Costs only 00 cents per gallon in barrel lots, or * I.-at) for live gallon tubs. Color dark red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs that will last foi years. Try it. Send stamp for samples and full particular-. KXCKI^KMl PAINT & It >()FIN ICO Dee. 28 dsn. 1 V> Dunne St., N. V N oiler. lie nto lern. Don't harass tho system with noxious drugs. Monterey cures Mali tin, Nervousness Indigestion and l> i We I Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste ami h aves no bad effects. TAX RETURNS, NTVl'lCK is hereby given that the Auditor of llorry will attend the following places at tin* time specified, for the purpose of r< reiving returns of all taxable property in llorry Conntv, both.personal and real, for the fiscal year commencing Nov. 1, 18D3, and edingOrt. 81, 181M. Conway, I an. 1 to (i (irahaiiiville, Mon. .Jan. 8, from S to 12. l'arker's store," 4 " 2 to 1. Hand, Tuesday, Jan. 1). from 8 to 1*2. Wampeo, " 44 2 to I. IdMle Hiver, WYd,44 10 " 3 to 8. Kbouczer. Thurs, "11 to 0. Conway, Saturd a 44 10 Hammond. Mod, l.?, 44 8 to 0. Hound Sw'p, Tues 44 HI. 44 ,4 I .orb*, Wednesday, 44 17, 4 4 44 Sanford. Tliurs, 44 l4*, 44 Hayboro, Friday, 4 4 1 1), 44 4 4 Conway, Saturday 44 20. Ualivauts, Mon. 4 4 22. 44 ; Uidiolx-th, Tin-sday 44 20, " Talorsvllle, Wed. 4 4 24 , 44 44 Floyds, Tliurs. 44 2.~>, 44 Yardelle, Friday, 44 2(5, *4 s to 12. Zoan, Friday, ' 44 2?, -4 2 to 1 Conway, Saturday. 44 27. Cool Sp'g, Monday, 44 20, 44 8 to 0 i (jidenti, Tuesday, 44 00, 44 8 tot J. Jnrdanvill", 44 4 4 00, 44 2 to 1. Dougola, Wed. 44 31, 44 s to 1, > F't I larrelBon Thu. Feb. 1, 44 44 > llucksyille, Fri. 4 4 2, 44 44 Conway, Saturday. 4 0. Powellville, Monday and Tuesday, Feb. and 0, from 8 to 12. Poplar, (Sessions' Store,) Tuesday. Fab. ! '0:5 to I, i Cedar Grove, Wednesday, Fob ?, 8 to 1-2 Socastee, Thurs. Feb. 8, b to 51. Marlow. Friday F?*b 'J, >5 to 12. ' The rest of the time at his nlllcn in Conway. All per.on-: 1> tvveen the ages of 21 and 50, except those inca| able ot earning a support from being maimed or from any other cause, shall be d etned taxable polls. I Numb T of School Distr ct will also be reI quired. In making return of country t roperty, two adjoining landowners must be given a separate tract. Town lots must be returned by No. All monies, notes, etc, above indebtedness are taxable. Assessments of all property shall be based on the usual selling price of similar property at F.xeeutors' and Administrators' sales, Jan. I to Feb. 20 i> the time specified by law in which all property shall be returned. Failure to make return in the limited time subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. livery person i? required to make his or her own return if possible to do so. J. A. I.KWIS, Auditor If. C. jfc.vn pnn MJnnpiu Miorytn* IP"! "I-O'P'K s.U. 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I'i-M "fronch burr" Corn fi/iilis from $ilo to $uio. Saw skills, Plantation si/ , n.Ol) up to $:i io. KOINES AND BOILERS A rite for catalogues ami prices to V. C. HADllA M, Qen'l A?' Columbia, S. ('. A fl | - ^ v. Jy Isjl y >r' mu.uM1 -e. HOW,. AVERY, J.?t or rut La* ?csr Contractors and Builo* (rs in Nebraska. e. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. ;ho nd Grand Island, Neb., April 8th, 1852. ,ClU Hr Mile* Sl> dtcal Co., F.lkhnrt, lml. Gentlemen I hcd l>ecn troubled with heart CISC as ? rORTHI last 30 yiar9, Mid tlltholljfll I was treated by u!do physicians and tried many ^ t remedies, I yrcw steadily worse until i was com. plettly frosthatco and conf!n?p to my RtO without any hope of recovery. ' WOUld llttvb ? very b id sink _ r^inKsjK>lls, whoa my | ii - w< f I J U t 3 jula stop beating ss5v aftoKetlior,^^^^ "^and it was with ) ibe reatct JiGlci'lty that my circulation could ^ in l t " -4 -1 S^THOUSANDSS ick r't 00,1 elousnov-, rgnin. VSlilIe li this corioi.;u f.ni I tried >otir New Hrtnr Cepr, and tKgiiu t?< itr.;>r< '.c f r the lir: t, and no v 1 um nhlc to do n v i*l day's wurk f. riimnnf-Hji nrsiifni;e. I glvo Dp MILE3- New Heart Cure all the 1 ii?'?litl? : my r.'Cu,i-rv. It Isoveri-lx MoitihSRinca I have taken any. although I ket t> a bottle in the : house In case 1 should need H. i bave also ueod t >'iir Nerve and Liver Pii.ls, and| thlnkn ; great deal of them. / aveuy. oold on a positive g'jaranteb. J FRY !)H MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. : ! ! ' , I - - ' . - -N - fcJ- ^ *- > 4***^ j Atlantic [oast Line. | ; wilM n^Iflii, UJiunibia k Augusta R. R <i'o nt?!<*i:xoti Mrlied ulo. I>ato?l I>. < . 2 1 Hiiy. i TIJA I NS ii( )i Nc; S'>' I I'll. No. .M. f ! l.i' ivo v.\'iliiiim;t"ii :j 20 p tn | . !VO I 'h l'.l'lHMtl tt .*?().*) p in i IMar. hi C, i j, tn i \rriv-- Kinm-.t-p li 50 p m V,, Vl j I ? Florence 1 !0 p in : Arrive Sumter. S L-'S p mi | Leoe Sumter 8 38 p m I Arrive ("illumbin 10 t o j> ni I I No. 58. | j I. ?\t Florence 7 a m I Arriv Sumter iJ 'JO a in I ()?. \ ; Lea\< Sumter 0 >;) a in Arrive Colombia 11 05 a hi Nii. 53 run- throned from Charleston via C'i ntr;il Uailroiul. Leavim: Lane>S;41 A. M Maiming 0:20 1 A. M. I TUA1X.S GOING NOKTLI. | I No. 5?. Leave Columbia i 1 -U) a m J I Arrive Sumter 5 57 a m ; Leave Sumter 5 57 a iu Arrive Fl<-reneo 7 15 a ill .! j No. 53. Leave Columbia 1 30 p in Arrive Sinn' >r 5 05 p ;n No. 50. ! Leave Sumter 5 15 p in \ Arrive Florence 55 o m ft r N<> p Loav< i-Y o r .* ~ '1 ? a ni Leave Miiri'>n 8 20 a in Leave C'liadbourn 0 215 a in : \rrive Wilmington 1010 a in "Daily, Dally except Sunday, a io. US run! through to(huirleston,S. CM o via Vntral it. It., asiivinu .Manning 8:00 J*. M. l.an - : . I*1 I'. M, CnurleMnn 10:40 L I !' k Train <>.i Miiucheslur & Augusta It. It. # Icuvos Sumpter <1 illy cxc ?nt Sumlay 10:80 a A. N! , arrriw Kiniini 11:511 A. M. It turniii,rl< vc iiltitini 12:00 i\ M. arrive Suinpo < ter 1:10 l\ M. Trains on art.iville It. it leave Hurts* villi; ex ;? . Sunday at 5 OO.a in, nr* v : . Kiiu'iU "> .'"> i in. It 'turning, leave 0 FI03 0 4*> p in, arriving at llartsville 10 15 |> in. .i. K. 1)1 VIXB, Uelt'l Supt. I. It Ki.m.y, Supt. Trans, T. M. Dm Kits; >N, Qcu'l I'a-s. Agent. 9 I jWilKMSton Ghadiiourn & Conway !i- B (s 1 !'.\ SKNOI U A Nl) KIIKIOUT DAII.Y, l.XrKD'i" sv 8UNDAY No t"5. SOUT11 !>' )U N 1 >, ;t Leave llut> 8 .5 u m Leave 1 lion 8 j)0 a in Arrive Chadbourn 1) 00 a in /.euvo CbadOournJ 10 10 a in ls Leave Clare clon 10 >10 a in Leave Mt i V.?orJ 10 05 a in v" I.eave l.oris} 11 >() p m Leav Sanfordf 11 :U p in /.cave Hayboro 11 17 p m >r Leave I'ri volts 11 57 pm ut / e ive Adrian 15 0*2 pin Arrlvu Conwayx 12 00 p m r Noll, NO rilBOUN I)s w t, I'AV SKNU I.U AND Plt/.lGU'i DAILY, rf*CK' 1' SU Leave Conway 2 00 p a /.oavo Adrian 2 80 p n I.eave I'rivet in 2 do j n I.eave Hayboro 2 4"> p _u Leave Snnford 2 55 p in Arrive at I.oris 0 20 p u. Arrive it Mt. Tabor ?l 55 p in Leave j?.n.erson p i. Leave t. lareudon 4 20 p n Arrive Clindbourn I 5" i in t Leave Chadbourn 5 15 p ir. Leave Hit?n 5 45 p i?. , . rrive Hub 0 00 p u a -I SCHEDULE ?OK? The Waccamaw Lin<i Steamers. THIS 3 l'K.VM I'.It will 1oj.no l<i \v)u,r at C'onw.iy very Monday and A'eduesdny moruing for Georgetown i?t I o'clock, touching lit all intermediate points. She will leave h<-r wharf at Georgetown o\ery Tue -day and Friday morning lor j Con ay at I o'clock, touching all intermedinte point *. I>. T. Mc.N ICll.K, n A. Ml NNKHI.YN, Uon'l Ag't Agent, and Tr**t? Georgetown, S. ('. CVVtway, 0."