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The campaigi is ovt, the VOes east and collted., anld the(, resilts declared anld puiit.ihd. 1 The State olectionl was n14t wl-1(itu Its sur prises anld Ca-I el lt n'lts nItlm rollection :-Ind clse. sitidy v of ('14 tioll stat ist it's so,,1i t vorify (11' prediftt101s 4f (11k e'xporiclice-d litiv igators (>1111 O telupestIolls sont (4 politics. The vdwlit'r 01f til1dellRNAL, (Ill tered th0 tirolli (4 S1tilto Imlit es, alnd his eaillcid-loy wlYs ltt- Illlike that oi dtii-s, having its It-riis of da1 feb-dings and f(11 brigtl promisos. Th t'oiis1 40, tit e iI paig 4'I lt ip11e ii 0 w51 i''tilliiito but illdie till' ir ('t 1il1 graVi ilill \iet'11 v. T t'i'i I ll et ' illI 'Was adt ettl io tli' e llit' (4i wI \ Subm it, ein'-f uly111 N ( 1 t , docisilni of th p p- ()llr fr-inds1 wh21 Unders lit ll ..IlS, 7il.llist:llits ('.x pressewd t homlselvi's sat isfiod \\it| ol i t oma w tin vxpolrie.lliu'd a'I Ai lldstddi('l W t :11o {><1 ( )I of lll' vilto a111 call nlever N a oir to k e 11(p ijt11' of plekil elit' 's v' ' H11. as On' t ill I aged <mlir fri l ie ill oihe l emtiatiO anid it 1-y '1 1o rii - e dy t o sup)i I , 11 agai., shu'lld Picells walit uis t prsent i]-r calu s nireIfte1 , tVtite hnd gulad .ei Finoal nali Toa4 et n Nut ll a ' E u11 11114itto I l' I, .AllI 'I e ii in I I 1 r. v is I lee . i no hi, good I''tiii' ben1ig n)'tolw> 31tby istil it ritili, iixi0i 111111 iI11 3c08d t Sllowiing t lloi he lli sia 'u ifuyiIll |Ili ii. les (' 4) 1 1i ti ll cntly a 'ila r all s, it Ill.0 c0ieilat tote1 iilu 1( ~tiees: tlh-rho 55,eri quarrison, I ie2'10:i \\'tman, hitl, '.uc0 2: . Oltw(n-y 2 1 .1 t2 :tt5 (' 04p.' and50 T~a nking itse, ai11s: Nofrtn ma nt', 75.-. to .eAl y lieul, .'a5,7 17 bobinr n :y da, 105:(\\'k 21( lo -1,5%: The banke'iYis aregvn the Tra uryloldll for( ('ii( Treaso't notesn rtlerve. oT. he (''rast 1 locks1 lt> thLold, Mnthie ban ers look up andoth bosie oe he coutrsuler For co) Ouf lie caculati me dium, .-AgsaCrnc Davi . Duihl has laos coe be twenoh bandOq wag~ So anshp ic wogon fbrt heas suht o make irett, ofromr greotrilway Firstemijs togi'v tunedratonuto the pulraitandlt M lowh ecurso rats lore atonm nesit Suin url IGomean liso) Book.l SeNsato* Ti91aa119says YM Madslinag Ing lann I1ypimot taed tihe Reforean Forces. Sonator Tillman arrived in Co lumbia yostorday morninkg 'Thoro has boon a groat deal of specula tion as to what h'o was going to do in tho matter of tho second pri mary for tho United States Soin atorship and naturally politicians woro oin the qui vivo. IIo wont to theinfilsionbutdur ing tho day cam it) the State H1ous. Tho meting of 10 exe cutive.commiitteo havt ing brought 11111 prolin1lnt inl politics from all over thoe State t) th city, the SiItor hold a kind of infor mnal recoptionl of themIl inl the Gov ornor's ollico and inl the lobby. WhIei sen by a liegisttr roport er Ihe Seiator was suirr oiiiidod by a rowVld to wll)]m) lit was tolling his eXperinCwes inl Ponsylvania and thel proi.poects for thw election of lirya [ anSowall. Am soon ats he coiuld hb pulled away fromi t.im ht was asked to say somo thinlg about, Stato politios. 1i1 was asked wha t, lie thounghtI otf th reVsul t. of the rlcen t. prinluiry lund Ie rteplied(: It looks liko mud slinging has had its otlotct inl dfe iorizin ziig or hypiotizinug the. Vw forin forces. A bout. 20,000 did not vote at, all, wasn't it?" Stiini oliv asked Iiii 1 4 whet her Ite would have aniytlhiig til say Ihofore tle primary, bit. lb relied tha4t hi- woul n, b(ecaui t inre temi uld I Io eetint'jugs at. which hli could 111lk. o saII he wai s going to rest. at, homet, and await, ordtirs of the iat iqtllal c(liiniiittion as to wle're Ie shoul gl ne-xt. lie was akd spitpi-a1lV wi-th o r hll prolposed tol takv anly lutild inl thew forth coiIIIg cteitt'st I have ill this IigIlt or ill h)resillit lit ad v.isqe tin, Inoph-ow llh% y shouh11 vtto, and I do) lot, tilnk at! thii late date it is obtl igatory fi me4. it take a hand. It was suggest'd t hat, fven i l kept'l ou 1alds (11 It, iillg i lls' Iil mout11h, a, whiebl hll I'lugi-d, hut sit il: I tftel, h'im.vow er, that. it is a dut11y to) tIn- peo)ph- 1*,)r m14 to saly - I l i i al iv lil ' liuvo i .It'<I 1 illilI - tnI'd lv ilhi- eoug ilut (4)v. Ev. alis lt I ll I d Illy plicit' t w it I h disponsallry ridha.t's, t he., shoubl I undettive'd. I stppiet n hih-. In this < itv at tIn unuislioll - asis s giis an1d ri d. I havo in-v rI h.- tt slightist, faith il th charg. anid d.) no4t, believe h( saidt4 it. I hiavt alwas blieveld i at slalldi-r frloin startil )tillis'll llt(] wi t ityllllh fouI d i tio . I 1lsl ievt ill, i'ltil)li' kt I Ilii' ve btt ti sel-f-ri1spect. to alssociato withi ally) Inll ll tii I itli t'tved izuldo alY slch cintirgos -lgil llist. ito'. I do t l' Ilit iove hie t'veri' hliiglilt it, uiulil fless said it.. Ih-ferrinig to a dispautch publlilih I dt firtom \V'ashinugtonu y'sterdayv ini Swi ili lit' wiis <Ju<>t -de it s si ing lie w aItlit i tit t l i<> lin g to do willIi (Ilt' * te i liis StatIe, lit' satid lie bIld \Vn.ih itgt eil altid lot i nit, Iiill11ed ito an ln lbo t' heuloatorialI rae S't'initorV 'Tillmain said thiat his had niticed in th lit'last a spirit of was neetdotd wa's lor thiis diesire' to lbe cult i vatedI. Ohie troublde was t1. t st of t he netwspap'rs wer1e1 againlst. sitlvGr antd it was Ilard to get iiitormait ion to te pletI~(. \\henth le ft PenmisylIvan ia, ho said two had1( waitedit oin him to mako1(t speeC~hios iln corta in parts. of the Staito andit besHid)s. he had rec coiv'ed th ree colograiis maiikintg the samo rte(uoset. Ati to thie elfects of(i Warltson's canididaicy hie said thait ho did( not bolievo the propolets ofl tt enocracyIt'~ wold hot inj iuo ill the \Vest, wh'lere tf'u-in 1has ail ready lhoen accomiplhishedl wherte it ' was niecessariry. 'I l' only t ruoule Geor~igia and Te'xais. lie deinounced as a lie ihe story wvhichi hias beeni gointg (t iroumIs I. to the 'lt'cet thait lit htatd tfered ie Watsoni thie prmoiio of a enhiniet p1ositiLon ini cas) lie withldre'w. ir Senaiitorii T.lilhnani hefIt vest erdayi Sa flernitoon ftor his home ini Treintoui. - --Co'luii il Reitgi ster. R esolutions on cotton TIes. e* \ itr 'as te mll unillciireins of a t he tflt iro cott(on.1u ties lhave' form..i - ed1 a trust, andt ti inreasedI the pricet - ablout 10)0 por cenit. wit hout just 1 cafuste. Thleretore, lie it resel vedl by the fairmers of PItcken's county ~ in lmss mlooting assemibled. -ltt i ron tie whieni a' substtitt' can h e proellre~d. fanly gins who will not use the wirn ftio whlonl he' can procure 11h31m, 1)1 put tho old1 bagging and( ties at th( ' price of Inst year. 1 8d. That we approciato the sor. , vices of (Col. D. P. D)uncan, mana ) gel' of the Stato Al lIianice .J'xchangt of South CJarolina for his unitirini fservices in our bohalfC. 1 4th. T1hat a cop)y ol theso roso. lutions be furnished the county papers and the Cotton Plant. W.T HL. BavYANr, Soc. f You've bothiere a~ lout this bill .' fifty times in tori days. Pvye botheretd V you about the bill, I atdmit, biut I haven't boiuible to grasp anythiing Syet. 3 A paper advertises for sale a pow i which "commnands a view of nearly I~ th tholo congregaton" EMaaon. To Tuitm JoURNAL: This is (on sidored an ago of advanceten t an< onhightounmont, but regardloss o titat the world is <ividod inlt( abiouIt' tl'oo cla80, botihI morall, andl( finlancially, viz: Finant lcially.) Ist, thos Who 1110 inl posses8siol of i considorablo amount ()f prop. erty. 2nd, thoo Who are ill good circumsiftaneuos forl living, and 3d those who havINo nothing to dopon< oil oxcept for th prosent da(y Morally, 1st. thoso who vro willingp to do unto oIthl's a8s they wouh havo ot.hlors do unto thoimi, amth mote out justico int all respwcts 2nd, t,lose wlo protelnd to ho lhon. est for tho saki! of popularity ntilt( self-oxalloth wIss,; and 34d, those wh< care Iot, for thom1)selves I fo4. I'm, others. In this ag.e ofl advancment,117 ctla't s-'m but tWi ways inl whici thoso three ( s11 ses atro to() bi brougt. gba tio4. 11o is the. Ievdiumil hotwol IIIa and nll-aul, nliltd 1eduentiac (al ithe othert is . mort rofIlw< or'm111 ()f duation"14 b11tween) G1< an1d manul.calle-d Salvat ion hrnlul Ch r i St. 1 'duention is at rd14 inim i t inl (r iY.N'lI , of ile wo14 l i l. d d. ts i 1t mta to exalt t ho xatd and dit ira,1 L'e t 11 1 li, b Iut t) I i nbt lI I N tIe'xtt antd xa ha dgratd Id 11 1s1 a I'r eet 4educaint In t i t 111 tist inl dis -11sing41 w41 I all im lill if ~hrill" t y a i ih riiwlg i - t 1 f -r ()of,.1alf!h people to mnmclon ptli fat vtpudity and right 'ous 111'ss. Elllu at iion is Ithe k'y t stt'ss, and itll l t it in-ro ;I rit ly t no k y t o sutcc4s 4'. l it l 11e4i sisis it (liti till s i I I 1 it I II, 14 1.4'' IllC'. I )I ') k ltioks ar, simply a v14 gt bh- to4 1444 441I tention. l ' tiu tiet i is ,il' expat n Siilitl'.d devi iti t tI ow (d, 1 4 Illil1n ln 1. iie 11( 4''t r tt''y J)1'4 4144' e licl e.444' thr1it 111a i cul'4 t i(' ation of44' 4 goo 141 Stlgg I"lo . IpI. 't'' to I ill lity N 'N . 1 'l'ett e' h i ll-, t t 'ren is n gn"raer l1 eass )r awtl't il e n4I t44 ll' P11rw I lg I V1.r 1 T14I 1 tltSr t Jl t"Vll 11444 \\ i It IItih dovitt l4n-) t, it n I r I I4ir4)1 dev pi i It 1 nt 1t ) k .lee apneti I. I 'in th 11 1 6 andr 1llM lie 11he 's to I(i I 11 11i k'nlII I it l 441' t I s i . I i i It Id' itiet l(!4s, 1 ( I'w4\4 I1 f 1 d 1114. (l ntc ild r-oll 11r , j lIrelli. ( l -It alf-S 1ti141 ti itd l t'd'vI . St lle to to v 111.1 sAl-m-St 1i ll tl ''4 is 1111w" (111 lt -l'tl a1tt'ending thet pub14 l1 iv c 11111 it 41 \ t i ill to l . \ly lign, p'1t e V.it. 1) IYith MIN ligo ll crotbillse. ald vet we "l\ IIli I lit - liltd ll (101 W41) I'O ul1 ,141, 111 111 ilt .llyv tg', Whietll bee s184 V rie I i It' I I I ' I It e v it (riv(lN. \ Iln i d etti i lt ,\i'vh )pi li MIllI '1111cn . 1 , l tsilig. i)'4'4 ' ls 4','1ti' h cli) tri' lli' I Ith Ilrost i1bi)o andithen',1 th' is w lelit 4)4.y i \Ui h the (1 pr14'141.e 11( .it st o Iteir wen lie g 1114)it ~1lt ' cxan t pl sa I' ltr) erilils, gter01 parti which ino he1( 84tib IgvIto iprop-( 4x)npl for ObOreO~Cept.oIlt ott ohble u proe 1this( to181 be11true. es te1ubychOr and1 prteachbold i don't procejt thut pr or aouri1h itot. to make immr~ 1 helty in twism they ilht mturally dovt opsmehigwiclild.as thtouto be dlieased wisdilomo ihg uthctt whyiig ton 1'ind shedi fomelt.h r m n whc ma i CTero ar11mor1(than halfpt bthiy parntis whtoo dt. trol~1 ()thei childre athmad'h ils inl. h'lIoy noo(d devolopmnlit an< an idle brain is tho dovil's work shop. They should be kopt busi in tho school room i whon it can b< tdonoelbut , whl it canl be dolon,the should ei'- employg11ed ait o11011 Book-louringl aMono -is not educa tion. While it is a groat llelp,pa ronts nor tcaclirs F.hould dopon< ontirely oi biks.. TPhere is agraa rospollibility res ii.g oil parent and tnaclwers for tho wiy in whic] thoy train chi Ihiro. I am Hatitsfied tha.t I.) one1 fool moro interestetd inl educating th rising generi0atiol tLhnIti Imysolf. .i. M. L. l t! b a n lsit I bill, von Ii.-I h.ve piri blooll :1.11 goodl heval. 'To lit So. purIIif, lihe blidrI li 11 I l up1t Ile Ielhi witd Ite .w-,t. 'It'a Iit. tnI Blood I ullriller of th age, otanic lio Hahntt.3:11, ( . I, , 11 is Ohe ()Il mia i l tl re iable r-emeds41 11. never faik It o (mrl a.:ll minamn-r of B1o00'e ;1(i1 'kin isen.,s, where einien ph y sicht Ians.:u l all (ofher knownl r1Iemeclie h::ve filecdl. S isiyfor. book of 1'r par-tivInlar1S.1c t ! he lotal lehdn Go-, Athin (,:. For Sal( b1Y DIven gt. Moil-y to unm -Cal aI I > 0 h'ox 'No). 15, 19ekon"'s,"8 C. Iar.1211' A aNoll ) samce Ill4! 11ts4. I or Sulprvisor. Til- i t * v Iriiils of J.. F. 1.00111M he-leby : n ime i iin a a anllitlai 1'(p Lh-it I . f up I I IvCi I r I',u kens t 1tit 4, lollt y i lii tI li t- 'I i trs in It he primary1- Y er 'i 'l - o t . fii. r i i oii i I, I tf I T I I .\ \ , i iu t ItittI,~~~~~ \ttimr i 11't~ tcdeiu~ . Nu DIlNC KS illnrh.v anno1InInI-e him as aI en1t14i t.4i firi- p1ir\ is tii1f Pitt ckin onlity, ithL ject~~ t n orsIN 1.h1e pinrrIIy electionl 'l- in1 1y fr i4n ls 4 of' WV.\11. I >JOtN E,.-l-: eb au.iine hiin s -r 4-mIIaili ilat fo Corun- of lekens4 clounlty, subjl r tl -int prinarY n Till !- 11I inan l bh-Ini l W 1 . . ; iPA SON| I- . ini n-e b:. ii 's a culll ate ii forr Souethn. re C obit, Sp rIlln4- f S. neat. ion Tih e ltnnhe Iriil 41f W . . Wared- hA n as a calilute fo '4n rlie e t ' ll Y 1 l i n nth-ll o fr 1.:(l i1tentio ur isb t. heV vrs1 hr in you p a. W Il(. OIlia W1it l ' iv I L X') IaetA r 'l'h1 IIinn iv 1 111 V;. rth i ,l l. t. rlr - sth o if o u nt.Illv siuperilt waln t.of 1-:4 Nt ti, s ijl t h v i i the- priiina ry 113,0000 e:tid (tiveits, HighCS %4.oi' S~l11 i wioaes h a -le tim it A f r .-ng n t - -li s . 011k coite 4)1CC ~ritis : ti h w rm ~ I h.J:.0 i ll l m n t . born| rt e Id to fill I to m 'a InIi. Irihl r in o mt in Ippy: Alis C n:O ~s South Car olina, ollaee! Columbia, S. C. . in M- D ickr: n , Inr .~ Ji- (-e 'i i', tillmi ::X- )a I' heitni s'oy mak, ix D~iit.. -m- i naim. 'I and ietis oy espes, Itii. I lhlet\ al sjwcinliv<-.. a th itel 1 -dal 'h4,j . M'issu; es iratin, enAlonee Mbh-ii tthe esit, ENILS.C W ated-oi'tAn idear silC=diI ForLttie, Mssc st hilgtorent? Protec 'i~t ykepc ist1' otrtea te n brig yu twealth writ J H WEDEeUR & eo.j Paent Atto . noys washngton D. o, forthirt,800 1 ri., offer anitr o two1111 h ut odtvetion. atd Grover Cleveland Will not be nited Pheraen, but we Will. ntiiale a ('w 1riices of co- il ' iht I:I rwill nstonish ymon. 'We are Coming to the conlusi onf Ilut. 1w pi sWill always N01 we are aterIninel to ell goods chleaper than11 I've" To eonvinc) you, read thi:. 2 spool. best entto. for 5 cis., 38 inch l'ercunle 8 . 27 ineh l'.weal, 5 etc. 124 . et uty S cts. U et . organtle, for 8 ets. 12.1 its., erqp)n 8 0's. Biig lot ealico -1 (t.. 25 ya Is a Isa nild $1( 00, If; y:tI. ljest Drill. *1.00(. 36 pieces Dress Goomls, hal1f riicc 21) lii aeQe finlei lace 5 cents per yard. Big line of Not m1n.elenier than you tenil buy themi inl Greeniville, Yout Pickens apeople" w-ill plea-ze r".nleibi-w whenl you)1 emm ie ) Grenvvaiile that we hu.: :til sell I olthinrg butl, h:nrgains. "WVv are ctlltal the 0Ih up 4Stole.' Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., (Ireenville. S. c. Feb. 27, 1896, t1' IN TE IDST OF BUIa. N ES! Our business so far lts se'wason has s'..'urpassed our1 expecl.atioltn. 'he right goo1) and 1I(. right -lrices tell the tale. Our Iovelty dress good Is h, ve becen pr'onimliteet boantfiill. \\ lave a s(cond lot to arrive 2Non lay or 'Tuesday. Wo have all tie ltest ii lings to Imatch the new d ools. lie preltiest Buttonis, .la rge and small, v'r sliown in (Greeni. ville forl trinJjtniinr - Our sill.- d'-partmneit is coni PIlete. DIress silks, tfriiming silk, and silk for waisits. Only a look at these goods will colvileo VOu, wO sptredl not tlie or 1noney in selecting tIhesW. goot; anid the compliinits 'e have received anply Iepa ys Us 1',r ()nrl trotuble. YourP patronage solicited. West End. P. S.--April 1st, we will move lo the Garrison store, 1Iext to I . I4. Allen & Iro. To avoid having so 11:i'y gools to move we will give speenail ba~rgains onl all gooids, co tton. . WVith car ef'ul rotation of crops andi liberal fertilizations, cotton lands wvill improve. The applicationi of a proper ferti lbzer containing L sfficient Pot ash often makes the difference b~etw.een a profitable crop) and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4% Actual Potash. Iainit is a compllete specfific against " Rust." 4.uir paaapleta are nort aaivrtising acircar:' baanm InM 'cae .i r'rtairr but 11are prwac tiaark..cnta in l ervc tt alaa ti rar ti rai i r,, aa.7 , ' ic a line Iu aace Zara th ias king 1ya:hy r GI:UMAN K A~i WOI,-KN ScIentific American Agency tar OAVEATa _ ~ TRADE MARrCB, DE'stlQM PATENMTS, COPYRICHT3, etc. For tnforatir tonai freeanitibook wv rio to MUINN & cO t util itaAlwAY, Nnw Yongc. Ohtac.i butreau >~r asecuirting taatent' i> Aimeriea. Eivery tateunt taken out bay u11 in brou(ti-ht baiero the P~u bie by a nout leai given freo of cluergo in the Laar est cirenttat ton of ani a ela'nttflo laner fu theo rnana sho < tbitoi , weekl 3 . narnS.a?! Ionh'. Achiaress, MUjt & (.). 10anIn 61 li n a,341B )a tlway, NwY o City. Paying Bills B.BBBB BOTANIC - . .BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Its been thoroughly tet by em. inent phystof aria anad the pesople far 40 eart ad oures quickly and SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, CATARRII, ERUJPTiONG, ana cin anner of EATi . Pta r .A s 8ENT FR EE wasame'a BLOOD BAL M C0., Atlanta, 0-1 ( D "j . o. . C^"'IS'1E, Dent ist Grecn a'villc, S. 0. O1lice over Addison & McGee'e Drtig Store. W)X. M. NBwoon, Assistant. Oflice 884 Main Stre, Greenville, 8. C. ,hian. 9,192 y iNOT[IE TO' TR'l Esa~iA~4an I forbhti tany ipersont frerin huntin ilg, tiiti t iihr ior crosainjtg nw prls i' n ii ..~ 66RR SMI. oo 000 0 0 .1lave 1rive( ad w wil eI ablu to show you the hist line of QLXoT]LeO*l- I Ever brought to G rei'Mle. Om' competitors-; must bow f .-- when it coei(s to a (IuStioni or P ClICE(. Why ? Thii is easily Ax4aied. "Thlese two,( -wools meIul a mnountatin ofI thingus. No 1.,o bd ac()1counts, an1.d a thlou)uanl 4ther tin l(8 th-i meV:m1 a lo ,s to anly businowhee reiti givenl. Pender ver ibis, mand ik vou find that we-( are orrect in o I calculations, . 0n will i uIs 1: climai e to sell you Clothiig 1o) fif a1N. size -Ind pocket. ats andGets' Flirnishi~ng, Good t Ih.. s'o. us Come ill and lh through our. st which is ecn to nonet I 3 11 1 i!N. e Creenville, S. C, Lludingf all Isummerflo ma'lterials 1 t. hal ' m-t I vau WASII 10 iU1H18. Spca re dneoo ini 1:2.. een~s and 15 cnnte. Id 8i indol uues~ t') g' .a a en 1 por vard. A fewx pie...s I'orI oh e.. Na i woash sitk. worth 25 ci.' wa 1o at! eets pir va rd. A fewx paitternIs tlft (. ior~~ii sill Ie Ie wo't E5 eint IEnd $1.00. S go at 4-l a -1 eents. - '~ Sri .ToMPE) AelT~: LviI Nei'- , I 'i -. -(lI~ SPECIA la A1,1'01"e s A.; .'~\ ND 1 VCS. 50 rolls Maitt ii.; wvorthi &1.51) ro.l1, to go at 2.h. $1-'25 redu1ced o ; iI.l'*,i: :1nb, :5 (i s s 2( 1o,. a~ IEs 15"c I [i . l i ze Ous and nI at terns.!b~ 4 o ine . .4 6oaa i Carp d r RG ich" 1.een Ha daso go et5rns THAN EVER PRODUCED, K1LOTHES, HATSAND FURiNSIGS WE'RE TALKING ABOUT __ Look over the stock; i's com1plete nowv, andI see if you don't agree:o with 115. One of two thiags we ahvways mfea n to (do: TIo sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same prjce ; to sell you the same goodIs ait a Iower* price than you get them else where.