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the WFEKl V LEDGER-!«« *»" i i i u, j },j s stati 1 as Governor, it as was no- itki.ismi i> I'.-ik' !l * 11 e n I ble in him to are«‘])t thomll. rhe Luncstonc PrinGag and PU • WJu>M sl>rena( | tM l that nijrht Somi- $i oo per Year. | tor Hill could hardly do more than Editor, thank them for the compliment, at FROM WASHINGTON. R. O. SAMS, - - .. . __ , t lie same t imc sti ED. H. DeCAMP. Manager and ( Local Editor. ■ Matters From Maud. Weather Crop Bulletin No. 26. l('orivspoiidei»ee of Tiik I.KiaiKK. | During tlie week ending Get. 1st. A Newsy Letter From the Nation’s M \ 1 D, S. (’., ()et. 2.—Mr. L. M. j the tempcratnrc ranged het ween ks Headquarters. Scrmyrs was married to Miss I*. K. «"d IN decrees, the former was r, . - • 1 . ,1 ....,1 1 ,»• ... orded on Sept, do and Oct. 1-1. and [Correspondem Tm: 1.1 001:1;. 1 l.nd.,e> on the dKl.. h\ W . 1. tli(i ] i|)((>r pi.u, Washinoion. Oct. I.—New York Nnmips-m Notary I’nldic. and at Keid. Greenville < o on A i he storm used crops rotioh at this n speelively. The first of the RACY. I n Convent ion assemhled the (‘onser- .. . . THE CONSERVATIVE DEMOC- fiir la not 1; - not responsible for the views of correspondents. t -tm spondents who do not eontri-j Imle iv.-uiar m v s letters must fur- vative Hemoeraey iliil well not to nisli l lu.ir name, not for puldieat ion. 1 nominate a StaG ticket’ Without hut to identification. unanimitv there could not be the Ml correspondence should he ad- , r 1 , • .t I dressed to IM. II. DeCamp. Mana-er. | elu.ttee of elect,,,o the! i strongest ticket that could have been ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. . „ Wi|s soo „ S( ,-„ that the T! • suhseription price of t his paper j |o llu> ,„. st ( .„urse to he pur- |,as heeit reduced to .tl a year; <»<> cent- I'.-r >i\ months or :!<* cents for Ntied wen- so divergent that concert ; t h r-• ntonl Its. This has been done of action was impossible. Ibis set- Ik eausi we helii ve the needs of the tied the question as to nominations. linin’ m-tifs ii the low price of cot- i .... .1 . ■ 11 11 , . 1 , I here is something heroic. >ome- ton. 1 ‘ will t pain r. tatino that the dnv polit ies have alwa vs occupied a eon- 1 ne mo,-,„ useu crops mu-,, a, 1 ms -n n lively. me iderahle share of'the political dis l>^‘- ‘’"Gonwas badly seatlercl week was much colder than usual overtlie around. I.ate corn was laid ,1m “ ls,,h ‘ r I )0, ' , '"n "»> v ry n.,1 .... it ,.1 .....1 1..^....^ warm. Ibis reduction, however. Dtleet the quality of tl,e , "'"’k'inspiring we must confess, tn 'lie '•ante standard will he nail'ino our lla,^ to the mast and y r o- etission s in w ashingt- on. 1 hut since t In* nominat i- 111 of Senator Hill by t lie den uoeral s not liing else hut > s r\V A i >rk | ii i d i t i i • s In IS In tvn talk ed about by t hose who at v in on illte rest ed i n |>"liI ies 1 ban in any t hi ng i dsc. I’br general i in pn •ss ion. w • j; ardh ■SS of po litieal * •pinion. is t! • at 1 lie result of t lie New Yorl 'a in] •a i if n wi! II he a dr: eiding 1 factor in t im ma king of ime < >v hot h of the 1' V( x side nt ia 1 lie kits put forwaril l in 1 s' [Ni by t hr ( lU'im •erats : Mill t he rep ti M leans . 1 »\ a fori iinat e ac- eideiit 1 heard . • lie - of the hi ■si infi > rm ed men iu l In i* i nil ed Stall •s—a man w hose i lame i S I -v in *n\ nr >us with ac euraev of pill iti - "a 1 jlid I'r 11 h • n t. iV orn the \'tl ant ie t< . ti u* 1 > a' , iti r. am piddie men — -t‘\piv Ss 1 ii> o pinion of I hat is yet in I lie field, is in hud con dition. On the'JNth the war whoop was raised and the patriots with loaded Tlie last twodayswere theonlyones comparatively clear. The sunshiiu* averaged alioiit dll of the possible. Rain he^anon tlieidlh. in portions Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Bakinc Powder Absolutely pure on Ihe 2l»-27th, eiidetl gradually on thi' 2Nth, and there were lioht scat tered showers, with pem-ra 11 \ (dearilie; weather on t he 2it. The hi'gimiino and ending of tin- rainy weat her marked the duration of a West Indian Hurricane whose cen ter skirt ed t he South Carolina eoasi K Im li-m lia> been nunle to W | 1V lead a forlorn hopeWh\ aruuinent <d •"■r country a , >w|1 in t , u> fi , ni . ivlv f „ r s . lkt . ! t he Mtuation. not for puldieat ion. I we want them to help us T the suhseription list. " f 1 “ ,|n ~ Ihseretion i> t>ll jm-^oiuiI friemts. He said: ” lh ■ \ ; heir professions of sometimes tIn better pari of valor. i m p,,ri ; ineeoftlu NewYorknomina- I'i'dv -iiouhl speak . im | it 1* 1 \creise does not indicate a lions for o,iv,-rnor does not arise from 1 hi: I.i hoi k. laek of valor J the personality of the candidates, hut • he paper may he ‘ from the fact that both of them are >-'I tlioseot l ni' tiulit mg. not for the governorship ol s'r. a -_'oo-l secular in Convention has not been without | N( , w y,,,.^ :l< ,j, :lt honor 1111- r the f-illowine it- e.iodetTeei. It has shown t hem j dollhtedly is. hut for tin- Presidentia! that if they . \peet to act as a unit, j nomination of their ivspertive parties onus rocks and sticks, were seen bur- | ,)f h'V"V rul a ,'" 1 .. l "' SIV '' rying lo the scene of battle and made a determined eharge after the enemy. The guns belched forth hot shot, the air was thick with Hying stones and timber. As the smoke curled to the breeze, victory was de clared, and lo! a dead dog; was it mad? W ell its bristles were up. It had been. Piteous cries were heard on the night air’ Heart aches were in- crea.-ed. hut the latest report was that a storm of mountain dew had crushed a cart wheel. The ni-_’ht of the storm the minks attaeke-l Gus I larris’s chickens. Gus lindin.4 the house trembling with The Young People’s Bureau. John Belton O’Neall. W'e shall name our hero the Her- eul- - of •"‘outh Carolina. T,, s;ive a frieml. he aoamlone I | he scejai -.'la" and ihrev away forever tol<ueeo. I toll I nl 1 lleSe So called pleasures he on Hie 2(»-27tli with gales over Hu enjoyeil in moderation, and iroa: entire State hut most severe along j which he personally sustained no ',n- the coast and s.-eond tire of counties. j lll . v ._t ))ll j,,],,, |5,.| ton o N.-all real- wliere the rainfall was ext raorilinarilv . , . , , , , . , • 1/11I with solemn thought that tin heavy, ranging from N min s at Ih- nopo’lis to lesser amounts towards "Uiui^li 0! elernitv would reveal h - the interior, and alioiit an inch in finger marks upon t he *‘hrot iier w ho tin- northwest counties. \ cry tew i-.inie under I he sliadow of hi' ; act io - streams overflowed their hanks, but o 1 .... - .. . ,1 • >\ e ; 1 iu| oUl 1 u-l o elll llllsla-1 ie 1111 1 id■ Ni but for tile information of nalfa do/- V) „ h the furv of Hie storm concluded damage resulted from t In eo,n- . |V ^ • . 11 • hined force of l he rain and high winds " nip. 1 .im 1 Mihjei.t rai>ing ln> which res,elied an extreme veloeitv "f t'liian \'iie, against the liideoii-- it a had time for war on minks, so he lighted Ids lantern, raised the Hnor ... ing. sal the lantern under the house ''M mdes per hour at Chariest on and of i lie dispensary, whatever I he n 1 and I he mink Med and was kept olT p 1 " 1 ' 1 !l . '-iti .H M ,iim 1 g ^ (l f j | M . 1,1 | s! ained Hag t hat wav :l I.... < lit ti - Notes. Ti;. Li’.iiceu.] Get. —ignite and sev* l 1 ' * 1 attended in at Pied- 1 >\ ■ -urse they u-l no end of The Pigd- a failure .thing "f that : ed our section ■lievi it re it her ir ii’L or one u not blame it., i. for we 1 inu with his 1 .1 1 , ..11.. 1 <m 1011 and ale eorn, iiias. rice and bv the lantern lintil day. , 1 , . from 11 grasses were beaten to the groum Your eorrespondent was treated to , . , , , - .. 1 . . 1 1,1 and m hie 1 and and Orangeburg a pound of eel w hich was caught, bv ... , , 0 u |. c If:.. .1 :n I . count leS it is report ed t hat trees were ■ ilitTerent loeal- t' extra money. >.Tipt ions free • r.ew yearly suh- >w .">'1 cell, > \Y. P. Self in the mill race. Il was a ibn—over three feet long, nim and therefore with propelling 1 mav appeal l" .1 - 1 wa^ iuehe> around and weighed seven strength, thev mu>t organize and! Ii.",, "j 1 ; 1 * ; 1 . 1 1 ... iV.' . pound'. I lull heats the frog husi- .1 . ... 1 ... .a. 1 , i , ~ . ... . m s.' lor stioesiring anvwav. l-> work and organize and work long, j | u . S( , iv^ards it himself I have the w ill allow ^l.txt i OM ., before thev go to i.rsi plaei Now i' 11 .'ill o.UO elianee for a hoy or girl in each neighborhood to nutke a Ht- 1 le < ’hrist mas money. Write for particulars to Kd II. l>eCrtin|i M a linger. I RIDAY. o< ToltKR ‘Jv In'.U. a | very he-l ol reasons h>. know ing, and ticket in nomination to oppose tin* ! "hat is. more, il lie can defeat sena- . . 11. ■ tor Hill, his chances for success nominees ot a iiart v alreadv m pus- , . . 1 • 11 would he e.xet session of the rei ns o 1 HURRAH FOR ALABAMA. nt. live man who 'eminent. j New 'l urk is not likely to lie turned down with impunity by either Thompson Cnbbb left our town last I'ridav far Chariot te, N. C. We w ill miss him. We wish him success and easy jobs. Some of our hoys went to Spartan burg 011 business the 21Mh. Our butcher has failed the second the republican or democrat ie eonven- limt . , , H iin , UMl |,o his engage I lie report comes to us that A la-: t ions of Im;. and that is just what ’ hama has already shipped corn to make> this eampai-gii so iiiteii>el\ ! interesting. No reader of ihe iiows- I llinois. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN TION. Now that it has been decided that I here w i!^ not lie a t icket from the < onservat i\’e 'ide of the Hemoeratie pa i’t \ in tin "tali . the attention of Tillmanili - and ('onservat ives i> aliki direel ed I o t he eaHing of a t oii- st it ut ional < 'or. vent ion . A' we look at it. the main battle will be fought on 1 his line. While as a rule, the Tillmanites may favor tIn-ealling of t he Conveii- lio!i. and tlie (’onservatives may •geiiei’aiiy he opposed lo it. the lines will not, by far. he as strictly drawn as in voting for or again) party ean- didnlis. Norsleiiild Hie\ he. We ear set 1 no rea.'oii for making of this an administration measun . <iood men from both sections of the party diti'ei' and diller widely as to the ad visability of having the Convention. Let lilt sllbjeet he discussed freelv by (lie people; on the slump or t hi’oii'gh 1 he jiress let it he veiitilat ted. \ud h_\ the press w'e meaiitha til I la ent il’e ."-I at e. Il 1 hep are serious objections sigaie.'l it. let us know what they are I hat w’e may a v iid t liem. If. however, we have not a perfect Const il ut ion ; if we have grown Tiiis is 1 urnin IT t br Si’alrs. it hr- ' Wr pel-' r KS gins 1 ■ i look like living, l.a si winier .,,, d .li- ear loads of G iroruia rais< ed bacon l i m <!( were shipped int o Atlanta. It eonie |V: id s. from the sunt 1: i •astern port ion of t he : ' 1 tlie ] men I s. \Y. T. Phillips reports two more largt hawks killed, lie says he ex- peel s : o get fat when he goesto eat ing chicken pie. We heard the remark that the Gos pel ami cotton was-jlieap and plenti ful. vet some refused to he supplied, •retie partv. became id hm refusal to |’p 1 ,|iat the race proh- ago it wa> seriously proposed ■eus'i'il among the adminislra- moeratie s>< iial , >i , s to formally ei;ator Iliil out ol tin* deiuo- ‘l at i Tliat was good news and it support 1 he demoeraiie laritf hill. like reluming lo ante-hel!um davs : and its followers will when, ut elirisl ma- I ime were eal a "isl a mm 1: . r U >si» i (! 1^ idmit list rut ion hie ssim; give Scnati *r but ! soim ISC I i ie<Lei rn am i liavr have to tabled for the strung up by tin score, and home Hill in lus a11e >r - chair a- a sti pping stone to the 1’resident iai nomination of hi- party? our corn tu-lds. Us. creased e.Xpelii- vat ion. I a snu kr- ion Sr. Mi -ill y lit 1 Ie. you may hr > i rr . n 1 he rei i Ti 1 mi irht lie inferred from this tb at 1 been t1 at corn ro mi* ler, d Hill's - ham i S Vri\ V' )■ •:>!'. soul llel ate to hut I! mt Would he w nu m. It s ; toss n s • i hopi' 11 up ai t liis t ime as t <» w urn, i • t l! Il-T iis S 1 mt ha - I im hest eham • • uf w iniiin r' Mor inovemenl tliat lot i is jusl as had .tr w em i; imes •eral ion of all of to oUl siih assist a i ee as his o I'i M ment W 111 tlie kiiowled 'e t h ll his •Ir •i ion mt •ans liis eamlida ey l'i r lie ‘tv 'ide |1 been ; in r \r •p- t ia ! n •minalion of hi- •ari v. it s e >: - iu 1 he y i< •1(1 of pe •tii ig mueli of i uman nat tn for Hu M*| 1 i'V for eit hel ex-l’n sid i Iarri> on i: X - Speak er Reed. ( OV. Mr Kit l |r v, or anv f 1 Im-e w ii" ; nv a rra<l\ ph dg.-d gs us n far •_rn at - to >,, 1 Mil . iliol'l 1 lie I'.'IU (ibhn •y of r it h er of 'cause >f t iie de til 111 over-wiirk ihe msrlvt s 1 ry ing ■udiiig its (Ml ll i- lo rlr •i Mr. Mor on. My 1 adief is lh it 1 lie presell I ram •aid'll in \r\N i'Xani| I Ala l Y: rk will he fnTr fnm ouI si Ir i n t« r b*. na- fei *r *. ( •e 1 ban an\ 1 or m • : 1 .' y * ai> . ami is he not in to 11« li the winner w II <•(> tm vr ry near from iis siu-eursed tower. • >. ilia’ a like colossus could bestrid ir la w i 1 i rl pool.- a ml eiigu 11 i ng dang- ’f w - - ii - I Uprooted by the violence of the wind. light and safetv a hh" i Itiee sutTered most seveivh, having slrie'keii live' ami heeifsomew hat damaged liv higdi tides ii,- 1 , , 1 *| , ,, hoi i.-.'S hearts. Our st rung adv oe.-'1 ami by tri'sh water. .Much ol it was ill stacks which were more or less w.. made 1 resident ot ihe >lal‘ 1 • n scattered and saturated, entailing a peraimc S.M-iety afterward' ii.sta.ied great deal of labor to dry the grain ; \|. \\ . |*. of the sons of Norlh \iii,-r- to prevent sprouting. ,, . ( , ,..u 1 . ; *. 1 7 e .I • i«*a. I h‘ u;is a alhT. h;«i j 11h‘ i* flanminv froui thisj sretion is. Iiowrwr, iinirli lrs> llinn j a,!,! ai-i» nmin 4 mm 1 arrm^i u \ijM i that caused by the historic storm of thal .'lings and poisons noble nature August. I Nil:!, lids years stornm—ha ving t hem vanquished! was less severe, the tides were not as high. and. owing to having oertiivj later in the season, a smaller percent age of the crop' remained in the li.-M ungat hired. The following rainfall measure ments. made during the storm, will il I list at e t he gradual derivax - from : Im roast towards the northw- 'lern eoiin- ties:-(in inehos and hwtiilret Ii- Pinopoljs N.iiii: ( harieslon 7.l->: (Jeorgetown H.o-i; rrie|;». ii ; lieaufort <i .l.*i; (’onwa\ o.GS; (Ilieiaw l.hN; , Society Hill ; Harnwell Co.. I,V_*: ; G’ue woman ' royal ihreii-. Port Royal l’27: Klllngliam t.irjHelton ONeall was a full- '■>' 'rreiiton H I!*; Chestertield I.Cd; | r.-l Anierleau. Ills aueesir Rlaekville !!. Tn; Tiller s 1-erry i’.GJ : r Stateshurg ~ So; Lexington 2..’>(*: Aiken t’o., l! l.ong'liori' 2.12: Loopers I.No; Little Mountain Lid: -av. Sant nek LdS; Lauren.' 1.22 :M c ,r- ; ji, mirk 1.22; Winnshoro 1.7**: Co!u:n- ' || Ida I. IS ; < i reen vi I Ie I .• *!*: M a i I s * i. ’• I ; Klla <*.72. The forei of the wind did not .h - bm crease to the same extent a- did ii- • In:’ rainfall, from the coast toward- ’. Im | northwestern counties, am! eon-"- ' qileiit ly I lie damage to eorn and |» : -. hut more pariieularl} lo i.olio.i a- • 1 almost geiiei’id over the eiilii’e "late. : - M The percentage of damage to cotton \ |, in the Helds is variously eslimal.e.l , , from o to 2(>/»•. an average of all the estimates making somewhat under j' l " ' L. H laughter, .1 mlgvO Neall. we hasten to i-rown him iiiii' was a foreihie frii ial of <•'- i-rv r.!igio!i> interest that eieva -d an ! eiiobled liis fellow man; Id- w.i' an avi ui; in has-relief. Lei : he W".’ i l-e brighter and liell- r l- r my :.: I lay. i Ie was a eiiami : o - f- :’ pidd!-’ 11 uea:iou and claimed ing’.- r j dal 1 -rms for the eu It u re ot (a:--;- na .' daughters, thev must hav li M * - 1. i i ■ ■ [». < ;.• ti -if T : 1 K. ■ ■ - a visited Moori' last \'r«'k \\ . D. 1! yar- it--! K. 1*. Kiri:; ' i> 1 as( Si i Mrs. .1: R. Mo*»,i ba> |t > ; ] i»} • v ral days v i > i t iii ;j' l r < \\ an! ' i vi s near ling the Mi" T. J. < apt. .1 .1. M; "part tin- l»ur_ j la>{ Wait iis setion •iv. I!" 1 Ma; y I.in. vi tel Mrs. ‘h: — ago, and Id-. hum to sell your corn. to landing 1 hr Ihv-ideiitiai n-mdiia- I lion of liis party in Is'.it’, if he does SOUTH CAROLINA AND THE; , 1( , t act mill v'iieeeed. hut , will no) attempt to gi!e<s tlie winner at ihi.- stage of tlie race". 11 has been a long 1 ime - nee t nr COTTON MILLS. Is it so that capital has given il the "go by" and located in other Stales because of I lie politic; ’ situa- j : *' , 'G , ke \» ashing!oidan "as n.-o-e a — | tonished tliau lie was ;d tlie a.rrest | and ivinrn to jail of ('apt. Henry \V. That is what some of our Northern j ||owgate, ex-eldef of. and HisimV-ing (hi re niav he more freedom and friends wonld make us believe. And J ( h-rk ->f tin- I . ", W- atln-r H 1 'l au, we think it is reall\ true. Still, that : "ho about id year> ag-< escaped ir -m lhe euslodv of a Deputy L. S. Mar- somev.'ha ; and need other garments that do not -o hind and cramp our lion? in-iv-'inenl-, wiiv not change them -I loll. \Vr ennuoi -ee wherein a ('onsti- does not determine that capital j lulhmui Conv- ntion will ruin us. On has done tlie best thing for her- | elf. Not w it listanding t he mixed eondi- I il fall. Ho you see the point. Who knows the nearest route to gel there? M hat about cheap labor, tenants and time system? What will pn serve our boasted American freedom ? W-are sorry to report the death of little Relic, thi-<» year old daugli- ter of .Ii Ifcrso" t^ueen. who died the 2!Hh. She was buried the 1st, at t he ( hcrokee burying ground. The services wen* conducted by Wm. T. rhom]isiin. The bereaved family lia ve our sympat by. May they how in suimiission to llis will who gave and lull Ii taken away. T. • • Etta Jane Notes. i - iiTespondenec of I iir: I.kdoki;. | Ivn \ .1 am;. Oet. I.—Here is a | () ,/ r ; | mathematical review of t in-Script lire Gn-i-n bolls were broken olf vryiiin le.'-ons we huvr l)ee!i studying this f | v Manv, if not tin- gn al- r ’ , v. ar. which I reproduce for the hen- ( ,r tlie open bolls wi n : elii of our Rilde readers and bupe all or |,, ss st;1 ;ned. and win-re tin- .-talk of Ihi m will send their answers to r ,. 1U ;,ins green tie damp, eh. dv G- TlM Li:i»;i:i; that we may know who M ,.„|| |t .r caused an in.-n a-e in nisi •- In.' he,.n studying the lessons. and boll worms which late in lie i. Here ii i.- . —Multiply the uuniher W( .,. k again aptieared in inj ii’i.m, of Goipels by the ugf Of -lesus at the imm hei-s in som,'- eoiintics. I’ie.'mg ' '' lime he conversed with the wise men was j, |VtJv hindered by tin- u.uav i "•> in (In leniple; divide by the number ; .| ( | ( .''veal’her. hut will'he ]>iisliedra|- of hi, leu;,,talions in the wilderness; jdlv ii-mq now on, a.- the v. eat h-'r ! , i,, multiply by ilu-age of .lesuswhen he | M .|: i| ,j ls as tie. l-oll- an opining began his ministry; divide by the very fast some/it is thoqgiit, prema- numiier of miles iielwei-n .lerusuleu, 1 ::: -ilbei' hand we think W’e set W ' ■ i’e eltaiigi - ( oiild be made to I In slial. while he wa- wailing trial i<>r t he emhi zzlement of a i m ighIlorhood of |im,iM•• i 1 roni tin* ■' 1 '* i 1 \ (iovcrnmenl. ;,-1; :,; iif ncitiv wlii’i have to hear lion of our polities, our mill sites tin brint -i supporting the govern- areas inviting as they ever were in- nt. and we yet have a plenty of them— l in i i im i,- sliorl bet ween now and the best in the country. Capital tli . h - ii'-r. Let those of Tin-; has been invested in few. and that |.’ , - readers who have decided is now yielding as line ret urn as any where norlh. south or west of us. H * q ion express 1 iiem- se!ve-. \V. are trying to huild up a Resides, politic swill not always pa:'i' that will truly represent your as il is. I" rely. and Relhlehem; add the hours at Jsland cotton sulTei-.-i ii-.r i* i the at wiii-l. .lohn> dieiples first went to f r(im , |,e sioi-m ! h.’in t he sb-.rl ,tapi-', i the hour at which vaneties. he siateiueiit l« ^nsset by .laeoh's well and eon- The rain wa.-beneficial in Hie noi’tii ! ,i , . , ,i , , ..., versed with the Samaritan woman; Inal I he oltieers o! ! lie (io\ eriiineiil , , ’ i i , i m 11!t ml v !>v I he iiuiooer of .lithn s .Si-eret S-erVH’e hav h. '-ll oil nl- I lack during these R>\eai’s. '"lit have been unable In locate him. i.- regarded as simply silly. A score of people in \\ asliington could have loeaie-l ilow- 1 gate within forty-eight h'-tirs at any time since liis departure fr >m Mash- ington, and yl one time several years ago a private detectiv** made a ptiidie limwilhii. for- held a! Salem nexl Saturday am d with the mullijily by 1 In di- ipies who lirst went to talk with .iesus; add the number of the Apos tles and the result will he the mim- f eilies in Gullilcc with more than 1.7 <*<w* inhabitants at the time oi'i'liris: according to .losephus' ae- -•< <u ut. cent ra! and w - slern enlinl i- root crops. sueli as ! urnip: SWrrt pot ai • •es a m i a 1' » 1 1 < and kepi gr; iss green and gi past urage. Some oat s being sown. seeding has not become g i. Sacramental meeting will lie nil bout infringing on the I liere an* het ter days ahead of us. inl-'i -»t liers an-i w e w i, VOU \Ve will s- -on proposit ion to arri s . , M-eight houn. if authorized hv the Sllll,|i '. v ’ I'foielnug , . , pVoper authorities and pai-i a ri'ason- "ill begin on Satunlay at II a. in. self-suslaimng. ; |>|( . lvw . inl S( , .i,/,,.,,. hut his prop- Ti " bord s Supper will he celebrated ; I i! . 1 1 C... I..»* I*.... to -peak. Tm. la.i>i:i:,{ is waiting to Somet imes. even now. we can iniild I „sit i-m was not accepted. At no li-'ii(• fiMun \,,u. mills for ourselves. 1 time has tin* (iovernmeiit olTercd a • Ml w nvMorRACV Tl, e hn’t is capital has not all for- ! ":*<’d for his apprehension. 11 was NLW YORK S DEMOCRACY. . . ^ 1 . heeause the pie of Washington In- Democrats of New ^ ork have ' * ____________ had settled down to the belief that met ; n solemn conclave and have ad- CHURCH AT THE FACTORY. Ilowgate would never lie aiTe-qed jounied. The situation was serious. When* is I he ehureli t hat we stated b |S illT '*st eau-e-1 astomshmi nt. I be bipuhlieans luid put forward mont hs ago wa> going to he built at i),.,. Hie arrest ;iud l:iil -d Ilow al- ; In i r -i rouges i man a man of prom- j |ie fact ory ? I - it not needed how ? w - m Id lu'i ng ex po-m re a ml ruin t o ot h ili-*nee. of Vas! resources and const*- Havethat peiqilea house or even a erswho had sliar---! liie mone*. tie lull oal- •la ral \el it isjgellerai! \ towel I--- prepare I iie ground. Truck farmers sullert I --v-r- l;. from the ln*av\ rain> along I he eD.-st a> ihe Wet s-dl interferes with lh • eultivattoii i'.'nd marketing of fail crops. ’I’o tIn* request made for-•>!nna;-■< of the percentage of eoiton uu H l iie aiieielit house of ( ,’ Nea I i e's t'astle and King's Irclan I -lige to I heir quii't. una»um a a - l> -rn in 11 Ti nea r Ro 1 : ”ry (’oiiuty. Hi- par- nls ; .id I - - | ! ie .''oeiet V --I ’ i’I " I ' "i- manner of Life and r- .,. : ; - • I i ade idm a friend only wlie; IIId. t" the needy prove -Imb • i ii truth. When five - lie cliild-pu pil w as ea'TL -I t - • •"( "ii t lie back of an olde- 'miy. -1 diseqiicul lift told plainlr Gial *. - i-i se111a,I (wo year> to-i - , -■I uev- r was a >Iaudsti!! with lie '. Indar. Iml shat ler- -I nerv. - i * r Ids | ain‘‘iil eumpa* ion. I Ie ; i i ■ "Ii""! with little interrup- - easi'inally he was oblig"d \n -! Id- fat iier’s store, and il wa- ■ till our I e m j'era nee buy Laru- a 1*1 e>r I he liquoi* I ra!!ie an-i ■ - ria-ls of evil. a iil'ii n years of age lie was’ a iroug!i Latin .'i-hnlar > > well in- ueled ir (in "k and Ixnglisli tliat a Ii":."’.’ ii" elli el*-- I t III* Si.llt I: * l r- :. I ..liege. lie HOW aeijllin -I i X : eirai">!t> .'peaking. |.rai l i ■ . r> uiglti befo’i'e retiring |n rf:..;.' 1 in liod,\ but 11ereiitean in ill ’ ! I- • II ee.ls I Well! \ i.l|e \ ears "id s i!: 11: < i r; 11 •»!' nn ; i s .* i: I! i)!! ! t • * i I«> p ’aid iei of law an I -piit.*■ ami n - a- h I’rii*" I w il Ii a Iai a ! • Hi'. husine, - We tind l In* •Ii ai; I |’>ar ev I oding;' pr'iiid an in ( lift on urday on • d home e. ks. fie bouse for •j,rings, •ei.nisl of •* nigh t his - selling •ap. 1\ stopped last itanliurg and pleas. "mith am( Harris ami di niageil >t orm. t been eoet liing IL F. pri -• a I of t heir promising fra ! p, ipl -end him t-• n preseui i ii a! I. gi -'at lire, ami < iovermh* Lie;, a pi : nt s hi m one of his aids. v. t h' rank "f Lieiilenaul-( "lii’iel . a !- m> d-uibt fell. he wa- cimw w’lib laurels w’lien eleeicl as a ir t ■ . of Soiil h < 'andina ('olIt - I 'L’s I - Ji e R-lton (* Neall w a- c Sti I n gathered on Oet. 1st. replies were re- mls.-Uim 1 .m .in •'. > ' i ?si.iii I '- . eeived from all but six count it s s-nne i s , 1 in 1 was eleeled a •! udg" "! i - qm nt ly of great influence. . - • ndsa|)iiro|iriated and tliat tliose ol h- large room when* liie\ can worship ‘ 1 , ers wits powerlill enougl: to i ■ re vent \\ iiat eould tlie Democrats do hut in that wa\ which suits timm jhest. |„.in.r ^ p w ., a-k th.-ir stronget man to come to The chureho of iIn- town are all | long ago geiieraliy aeeepred. Wln tli t he front ami lead t he host to victory o])eii to t hem ami l hey are invited I o j er I Ids t heory was entirely a myth one a..ei another declined the call; ome and wir'liij; with us. I»ut not " , ' , bal Hu* interested parties have even Wldtuev i.eremptorily refused; I1UI „ V ' lusl l ' , ’' i v, ' l i V* 1 ' ^ is s '>bj<;id ' . • ■ of iniieh diseussioii among those who It seemed a forlorn hope. All eyes , A few earnest < hrist ians ha ve been were familiar wil h I lowgates career wi'e now lixed on Hill. Hill was pres- trying to stimulate them in Sunday in Washington—his steady rise from dent of t he convent ion and wasjncog school work. ! obscurity to t In ' head of a seientilie ■ it • ’ ' l.fin.di .'.r il... ..i.i , -iiment miwI l-is men. We predict forhiiti a sueei mzed as ai leader among organizers. Is then* a place convenient w Liere 11 1,1,l ‘ \. i Him nt -inn in. i.i . . * . . . funallv mark'd r:>r in IIm* sorm lh liad loimerly been Governor so Hicy ran meet. spend a quiet hour in , |n j ( '.| (1 | ( woHu not hw it iisl ■iiidin*' Donald gol iutiKtlp' river the otlu Sun lay . Rev. Thos, IL Law will as- sisl l he pastor Rev. K. Rohinson. i n I In 'Se services, riu -torm of last week was very the cotton in the tiel.l, u f which raise hut little eotlouand rill* ground is literally covered with therefore would have hut littii elfeet i' bi places. The corn from which „„ the percentage for Hie Slate. \ the fodder hail not been pulled is | iudieat ion of t he aee-ira.*v in - m it-■ ami pi-.ple. Im-wj! down ami tangled hadly. The u f t'he ditterenl reports is that in sir. ams dul not overHow their hanks, eonnt ies from w lii.h two ..r m- ; . I'm -ickness repitrled lp*relofore is reports were reeieved they -li-l a.i Gel. ditlir moretban 1(*'V. and that ran !>•’ Mr. l illet Hartford has. I Im i iMI- aseriheil to varying eonditioiis a«- ira- l for surveying the public nm'l ( , () ,djng to loeal’ilv. at tin Rrown ford or (iilky's Creek. Tlm"s*im:,l< > ’hv regions’ and \- < hir friend W. S. Wilkinson, of pressed in aviyagi-. is as follow-: Hickory Grove is making preparation A |p im . region So'Y ungat k-r.-i; I’i-il- to begin a stock farm. He has jiro- IM ont til ; Redliill ami i pp. ' Rim enr.-.i soft,.* first class cattle to raise |> ( .|, jo. Lower I’ine and C tr -i -- trom. lie is a progressive man and ; . (l |, v assi-mim-' to eaeli region a can see much further into the future V ai„ t . p, p,.,',portion to its e-.ltonaere- in a hiisiness transaction ihau most age tin* average p. reenlag<’ ofim- •/at hered cot I on for 1 in - Nt aD on **< - Mr. S. F. F.stes and Mr. .1. A. «p,j„.r | s . | s ;,|v. < ’ol! rt ot Ap peals: lo hi s last hour \Vr ! iml him on t In pinne le of justi-'e. t 11 •»; j . ) !* - rlf a hneg il 1 ion an d loyally lo his St a». t • am 1 peop! le. li is <!< urn ■ ti.' lif, * was In ipoy an-l er vb i wit 1 h j »y > hill I 1 1-' ang-'l of lle.it i . ., : :in ami ag a in rol -hl •-I him of 1 - • v i hi Mi •ell III itil on ly liis wif- ami him <rlf Were 1- •f! to - ! ri n k o l the e: 1 j i toil > Vr rv (Irr-fs. J *’ . .. !** * \\ I led t Iu • years of Hu C'.i.'f .Ills! »f S nit It < irolina lam- ii! ■■ 1 by I . m S t :»t r moiir ni'-l by h i-’ dcmmi- ion i n w 1 liidi Iu • w as : 1 1 • riglit Ll- o:: n ry t jppb imled in lear S 1 »y a hos ■ of r. rirm! 1" ul 1*1 COM , - ,* ing 1 iiiii 1" Ids las! n -t : i • 1 - 1 ila-'e e oill-i 1 • III w liisp- i' far- A Cll nobi Ie friend, for II lee W Silhl i M r sun set .to i earl h t f( •- •-1 night. in h ca v* n a long and blest eternity. Stuar o iVi i* y, 11! btv and teaching God s word his open delianee of social laws and 'b'.' wilh a load of Hour and narrowly ei ntages the l•<*sult - ari a that In was not aspiring for the ofliee s j 1 |,lvin When Hill s name was mentioned, iu ami then return to their houu an astonishingly short time every t he hot ter for t In pleasant meeting? live "p.-nly in el. gaiu-e wit !i a woman -itle ,• iiaim waslo-t sight of and Sen- Counties grouped ae-ir-ling t * j-' * r-.slill s are as follows erti"h of llis Wile ami children to 's-aped serious injury Jo themselves .\hovi' Hi-ken- ly in elegance with a woman i»;"> < heir team.. They had lieen to |{,. UviM .„ yn and NO" - Midir- -i Hickory Grove roller mills with (; re eiiville. Spartani* $ioo Reward, $ioo. i ii - i’t a-lei'' of this paper will I" -•a' -i to learn that (here is al ia-l L’-add di-lease I hat 'ei.-nee. hi' . to whom In* was not married. Hickory (irove roner mins who (ireenvilh*. Spananourg. lime spent at Gn house ot Hie j j is , r j. 1 | js forward to with "heal and on »heir ret urn to Ilow-t ,;n and 7<*>-Fairlield, Rieli- te-a nidi, loeure in ell its stagi'. a alor llili r- eeived sueh an ovation in Lord, or in reading llis word, study-| J|S |.,. S | a s wa- tha' of C-d. l 'b s ferry they attempted to drive | a nd, York, Ahheville. i'nion. ha! a simultaii mis ami iinanii is call ing and teaehing it. makes not only ' Rreekinridge. alt hough the .vidinee ‘ 1 b*’ir team into t he Mat. Ihe fore |{,.| VV e 4 .M .V> and (;(»'V-Riaiiforl R'rk- i to the helm of the Democratic parly better eili/ens. but labor hi is-x peeled to h ol'ni - nt i n ly di 11- " heel'ol t he wagon struck I he eiid |,. v F i 'ala rrh. 11 a I i *> ( ai a rr; - • M'iy |> .'it ive eur* know II I" ol’enee in ids Sim-' that even 1 -T, - ' 1 1 1l< . I he man w ho had I’r -ideiit o f i;r,(Hii I.I II Ml eil i/e||s ; th • man who: lh- i-ai slat- of New York in the eoiinrils of l In iiation consents again arena of stale pi appu- for t 4 i . i , . . .. ♦ ‘ I*r f 11 !1}I I II l*< ‘, inure jiiijisn nl and w i* I mm t iii m <i mon* eonti nted and happy people. j All Free. Let us see to it that the souls ol Those who have used Dr. King's these our neighbors are not neglect- New Discovery know il- value, and (M | [those who have not, have now the op- - po *tunity to try it Free. Call oh the 10 wry mother should know that 1 ad vert'sir Druggist ami g-l a li’hil croup can lie prevented. The lirst R<>1 I- Free. Send y--nr name and svmpl on of true croup is lion rseuess. add -' 1 1 * II. I.. Ru-’l.!- n -V i - - < hi- Tliis rn followed by a peculiar rough - a -> an I g- t a 'ampi- It-*', ol Dr. cough. I f Chamberlain s Cough Rein- Kiog n- a lit- I’' 1 !*. I' . will edy is given freely as soon as t In* ehild I'aeop, o' (iU"L i - II- ilih ami heeoiiii's le-a rse - - r i", e n a 11 - r t he cough ' H - - il'- I: -1- ! i -1 r i i-’t m * - \ (1 - - I jas de'.el-ip*-I il will prevent the at- lii- h i- yiiai n l- d I 1 ’g---l 2a and all e« i-t hot t ies for sale J a nd cost y on m-| Ii - i-g a I tie A . I > ’. R. Dupre. i Dul'ri’ Drug store. of the flat and the stake which held caster. Sumpter, it to the hank broke and the flat Retween iMand.’»()''-Hampton. AL - n, pii'hed out into the river dropping chesterfield. Darlington. Kershaw, tin* wagon into the water with the Lexington. Kdgelicld. team m the Hat. The team wa< how- |{et ween HO and |u'V-( lar. nd-- Ran ever, unloosed in time to stive any well, Orangeburg, Newberry, further trouble. Relow Ho",-Marlboro. Mrs. W IL King, of Cedar Grove. |n ihe statement t hat .71' rei.min- I.aureus ( ounty. and her son Iuim e.-i-ie in vi-it \i IS. .letT Rlaekwt‘11 W h< Williamsburg, ban- uu I rj'.eriiity. ( aiarrh I- ■ i e |, i.i, MERIT is the character- i.stii; of Jlood's Sarsaparilla. It uirfcs even after other picparations fail. Get Hood’s and ONLY MOOD’S, j ed ungatherd, a lh •w a nee was a iso oa H -1' v in lining made for the pr- • h; i hie da iu. ". ■ 1 hal | • t ■ >r- have so result ed from i 1 ir si -irm in "t h- r -• -i : words the numbe V ol hab' already Hum i Dnlhir gal he red will lit o 1 X he mure I hue l ul- • ‘ ’ 1 1 *’* ** 1 dotild ed by tin r .1 ,'f Hu -n in ■ \«|i | ei 1 W Ru 1 e I.’ Dire- l * >V " ( . S . \\ " ('olumbin i >-’l 2 I Mil. - : ; ul iona I •! i-ea <■ re- j ii i r- - i >t i-'11a 1 I ri at meot. Gall s < 'ai n- is taken inlernallv act beg l ly .ni i lie blood and mueoii' i - -i In s\ sleiu. t hereby d* ' lie foumlat ion ol lltelisia'i ing 'he patient slivnglh l*y !• i;:, the eun *il it ill ion ami n —-i il' work. lb t Imt I h. y oth r - ml for lot of 1 .1. ( him. *x • < Tule- 1 " i| ||\ Dm ;lsl s . .11’, anil Luchu urinary am! Bachu mi , ;iin under am! B’tchn uriek dust and Buehu itid sour i k: Buchu ■eilioll of vnd Buchn "l urine and and Buchu In'S of hi ni taking -1- i such as hro- • 1 n spirits. '" ’ iiat one x tND I’.rcill* a 11 irri ta- is "lil.ieli); ol I up all * pnslue- ‘f all im- s ..at Imu;, . IJ, W | .l ' i >r gist. \ i WEBSTER, . \ ' A 1 - I -ril \V, ollee