The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 22, 1880, Image 2
THE NiWS AND HERALD
* ~WINNSliORO, 8. .04
*M194DAir. Joky : i I tem
a.. ..A*YAV*W* Atrs.
cx j. NoL1A- AtocrAs ottx.
I1NFli-:.l N.S - s I ANcoC,
For N.t.'e t.
-or (love-nor.
*l'OZON IIAUOD;)
1'r1 I. ute*nant-OoteiLir.
WOO Coniptrolloir-Clenoral.
J. C. Colt.
For 8'-crrotury of State.
1.. M . SI1..
For orw n:-men for I'ducallon.
1 .4ti ('I I I
.IA :dw. 1. -Ienz
Mie" il 'lw . " h''.
- ard. Weollocht, a -n t
to work with ai i m 1.) t helvat. the Rie
p>ubbe:all. The Stnat(! eletio it-held
ol th .41end Ttisday in, Septeinber,
111d Ohe iSSUP I'l Pr-0noun1ced doubtfid.
A de'An( jii hiti inl September w ld
COOk tle 1 6dical goose in Noveinbor.
N t.:w Yomd; 'iTmNsWn.hrw
Into(a it1h(t' o f-xv:ileei t Salturdav
Iiht by% Ohe Ireporl th.11 ("(verll>r Til
den1 wa-- (N-nd ; but the ohd gmntllen111n
1appearIed fihe 114.M t n rnlin' ais sm;ilingp
w, ever. ). Ite -is1'1 ready to die 1unti,
the great fraud is tvviiged by 11an
cork's election.
GlfANT HA^S AT LAST wNVO himl
seh up to the point of sayilig that
Gartield is a very tite fellow, and that
lie will vo(c for. im. He1 aliso voluch
sat,cd tle reitni'k h lie he hIal noliin
11ainst 1laicoek." Too many Iepnh
licauns have nothing against ltieock.
That's.just where thd glh6' pinches
Garlield.
SENATont BA17r, T1m. CIIAo s
of t he Domocratic National Commit tee,
OCCUied the sam11O pomsitionl in 1876 and
largely aided (overnor Tildenl in his
blrilliant. clinvass. Barn and Jewell
ate both ('ruom Connecticut, but odds
are olVelred that. U11u111 wins Conl
lCecticuit for HaIincock.
(h-N. Go-:oni W ILIMisoN, of LOUSI
anta, formerly of tis State, who turned
tioni, has wvrlttenu a letter ref\tsing to
i'nas lIepub,leica candidate for Con
gress and anngt4uncinig his adheren'e to
lacc,as the rep)resentative of' con
ciliatloi i'ga insit (Gardfeld, the4 aipostle~
of sectiomiIism . ( neraPzl Wiliamsn's
.rviurn to thei I)tuni'eraryt i ' recei ved
ialtii v.erv con..0
la i hj . athI is utterly'
l'ob4 1 '2 a :i 'I1rely givenO over* to
a1ilW. ma t: i0'9! mor, e1 or less, are'
neIdto aissist. )ldhadica deputy 11nar
khas in E,eeurinig a friee ballot. Poor
Arthurti takes fr'ighit prematurely. T1he
*vote in the Sout.h will bo very~ free,
huui at thei S tiI. timeii it. will b)e verv
tuimiOi ..us :~ g insii him. Hie gnalsher
hii. Iet oi i21ht he ' lrsl!ect of hai or~ t )'1he
in . 4d r)r'4iatlion given to) the
4!.. i!.~*t.V al2E ~' iGa . . iiurnedO
11-'1 I lon i n. Thie rn n. ibul-(
d,.1 .,i ...a e. t'1 Ica
(amr thee mo tha siceSr'
(iad Fl. .AIi) b(' Garfhi nti i l
ive 1i. Tlhnna resltiiei
Southern vote.................2
NowYrk................
188
8111 three nrestnsliesayt
Noewt Ano ot h' Vimbinatin'o
Sonthieen vote..................2'
New JOeey...... ersy,.
Do edutn teheves ofa Virginia al
Jninn.h woul dignehaeeygigo
So th- vo e - - - --- - . . . .2
Gar'flie . 8llit 14 Ias wvet & ei$y
that -laf"doo dan ie blotd Without.
ViagMtilikd ConeotIoi an.c anly of
tho epublidin State'$. If Aloci
' k isg Sbouid strike Maine, giving
tUb monibrata three and the. G-e#M.
batk'e-e four votoi, Hancock coud
aflbrd to lose Florida also. ror-.
S3ou t heri vote, excluding Florida
. V giia . ...... . 128
New York, New 'Jer'sey, Indian ... 59
Part of M ainie......... ,........ 8
185
In othe- words lancock will be
elected )v a solid Southern vote atId
either New York and Indiana or Now
York, Now Jorbey and Connecticut,
or with New York, New Jersey and
Indiana fiud the Southern vote, Cx
c1lisive of Virgllia, and giving Con
lectieilt to Gartleld. Or should lie so
Cure tliee votes i 1\alino ho could
atlbrd to loso Comieticut,' Virgiia
and Florida. He will not lose Florida
aind ho will scarcely gain anythilik In
Maine. Connecticut Is very doubtful,
mnd It may go Republican. But New
Yiork, Now Jursey and Indiana 11i'*r al
moAt, safely Deonwci'al. With them
he does ilot neod Virghlia. Should
Le, howevor, secutre the entir6 South
(,rji vote, besides New York, New
Jersey, Indiana tifil Connecticutl, he
will have 203 votes to 166 for Garfield,
a inajorhy of 47 votes, just thu vote
that 'ilden should have had in 1876.
We etin.iot mee how Gi'arfleld can be
vletvd withoulti, a Imiricle. 110 will
1'i'd New York, or both indiaiia anild
("onnlectienl. Newv Jersey anid Coll-I
11itiln will do( himl no0 foOd. Nvitheri
w ill 1:11liia alol.. It looks ts it M' .
rihiwi l no(t get into the Whr).te
-THlE SHRIE1,1A1TY.
'I'he following corri-espondeice has
Ibeen handed to its 1or piblication:
Jh.ssrs. T. S. Bricc and R. C.
Clowney- ENT.iullN (i Wlen I was
reco0 11 ded flor lippoinittient to thIe.
Sherill's sllce w there a1V ploelodge
or. m11der-slanlding" thatf I wvonlil not be
a iididalaei at the nlext Shievill's clec.
tiem?Very tulY.
W inns boro, S. C., July 119, I88).
Co/. J. B. De--1:Yom, name
wa'lls stigiested tr the appollintiiit to
the olice ot' Sheiiff %ithout. voirl
kiowldge ot co'seit. The ree:om
mndation) ivs forwariided without tify
.roquirements oil our part, o' fill
pledges onl yours.
Respect fully,
T. S. Butr:
I. C. CLowNi.
[As we are informed that an arti
O'e ii Ti. N i-S AN) Ih-:Ai.t ol' last
year11. is given aIs at1lhority that. a
pledge had been exacted, we havet
only to say that while the ineth"ods
of tII.llinlg 'he Vacancy fil (he Mher'
iff's ofilve wern uinder. discui"onli
atlogo the other plis mentioned Il in
Tit Ntl AND IRA1L-.D was that an1
outtsider be appointed merly as a lo
c'um) tenens8 unitil the genteral election.
N'othing' further' wvas said on the sub
ject. At the time of the apiiitament
woe undlierstoodl that no 'pledge was
given, and1( we have itever said that it
had beeni.-Es.]
Tl ll O L L T A.. QUJ.STJo4S'.
*Jntigo fitadot. Dr.eileos ihat tha.t I*e'tnty' of
I uisnorontent r'or Non-'I'aym',ent La (Con
iifti.htimi.
M,t hAt i..'iii to te New;einti C.'t'i
(''.m.1'i. Jluly 19.--Judgie Iludson
htevto'iyrederied a d~cis'ioni utli'rmiing :a
decisioni made~ by Tia:l JTust ice F'ick
ligsomie weeks since in re'gardl to the
cons.titutioniality of Section 5 of' thle
SupyAct of 1879-80. The case
ar,ose bjefore the trial justice upon lhe
-iret'usal of' three gentlemen of this cit y
to paiy t he ir pol1 tax, andtu they were
senteniced to pay a flne of' ten 'dollars
o' tie impriisonled in jail thirty days.
The gr'ound.s tor' th app11) eal suibstani
tithy werec (I) that Sectioni 5 of the
af'oresaidl Act was repu)tgtnant to See'- i
timon 20, Ar't iee 11. of' the Conistit ution.
(2) llecatuse the penalty tar non-pav'
menolt of' t his is tlso repuginant to thle
same section, inatstnehl as it. piro~vides 1
that tio perlison shaull be imprisoined f'or
debt, excepI t inl case of th u.1. 4
IJudge 11ludsonu says that i in the sensei
ot' the, (onistitutiont a tax be a debt,1
whet her l1 vied' 11ipo1' pr'oper'ty oi' the
p)ol1, then clearly the LeAgislature has
no r'ight to presct'ibe imaprisonmient as
a punishment fori its nion-paym'ihent.
Bitt if' it be iiot a debt in that 'sne
it is ini the powerOi of' lie Leg'islatui'e to
prscib ths penal ty ,as it. is conced
-< hti no othiei section or' ar't icle ini
ion 8 esraining the la w 'making pwr
TIhe chiet'duty of' eerv ei tixer i t
obey tlaws and 13 to coiltribuite to thle
ippor it. of the State 'h'hate cotiu
tilon i not v doin.'ity out its itpos
by heitg txo bpn popaeay. ''his
s:ha noaid de inaietrdnrynor
iIp:,it of' e the ord'nl., Iti '(not
"itn'T th cit iraet. .ua It ari 11ithe
choil,wi/i nor5i)JdiI t. , dbrt eithier
hbt can he povslion,byiled togree- ial
nt noVrubyt IJwng of'thed lanis
snitply at dean meofis ~i)~~i ol tteitizes
bThe taten toig forward iilueach his|~'t'
sihr,e twad ithe maiipino' teateead
suort isofeit the goeu'ent whee
mandethe cti'lduIhs n'o opitio nord
cnhe ainsonig ll clute, itf hes
banit',enercompied tot itbeyln byell
Wli''ith o tes powiecoildSae live.'t
Th t.ain ca1ow-eitl lnhretti suover-a
Te'appl i sissm gisste hynd h ug
't o thetril juie onfirmed.u
The deisin causedgh "osieal tcom
aunt heecing all classes, and th
beta'lie' trtined thaOtitll notd ae
carried stoch Suproeeburt.
o- t a dicamm t inglat~ aummier a
venerable tht bleganIthedg yn:
".Bysul, Babnty gurp;
Tib ein chad foes tn', tl
- hMota there~ v titrliv yourt habyd
suhebcribe cate for ispn ppr ol
Tho'RegtdllA6E-ruling i in Iho bowo
t:r&arqm *f kWarjjld.'
Al the Dmocratic primarly will be
be Coming off borofo many w4eks,)*?
pubIsII the rtules adopted by i Coub
ty Exectitvcs ComittIA1,8 follows:
1. Within a reasoiable time before
the day fixedby. law for uUy gonral
Or sjWtJini tect(ini It shal be the duty
of the County Exoeutive (oImitteo
through Is cairmanli, t0 notify the
Ident,or other preIding officei., o1
Cach township club to hold a lirimary
lection for the nominationi of persons
for the seVeral offices to be filled.
2. ImInedlutely upon the recolpt of
such notification, the president of each
township club shall, by tieans of
courfers or iII suel other Inainner as he
1ny deei suitable, notitV every mn
ber of the fintimad 'lace of such celo
ion, as set loeli I the notnlitiotl
'roi the Coulnty .1bcutive commit
toe.
t. On the da appolited for tle prl
mary election each club siall assm
ble itt the time aid plin'd lieilfled, diid
h11l be called to order by its proper
4. Within thirty iniltes after the
club is called to order. the polls for
,he priniiary election shall open: Pro
L,ided, That su polls 11 shall all openl
4 .12 o'block, Ill., precisely, anda close
it 4, p. mi:, bi-eClvl.
b. At each club p'oll there shall be
ihree muaagers of election, jelectod its
tiollows: One appointed by-the County
Cxecutive Coinmittee, one ippointed
)y the pvt'gident.f tile township club,
Ind one elected bi. the township elmi;
Phe election of a1ilinager may be hold
nly time, Aicording to the conivenience
>! Ilie township club: Provied,
l'h1at any vac'aney occurrillg in the
oard o, lect idn m1111aagers shall be
illed by (lie cinb.1
G. liebre eiterhig 1pon1 their Ili
;, e pollinmnigers sh1 severally
n sribe to (he following pledlre: -I
olemnly pledge myser, on honlor, that
vill ftithlfilliy pelormii all the (litties!
icideit to ily positiou as Iliinaget. of
willa'y electlioll."7
7. 'Thie County Executive Commit
e'e shall u1rn1islh each township Club
vith a suitable ballot box, with a lock;
or the saft-keeping f 'ih t lie
re':ident of tle club shall be respont
4ble.
8. Within ton days before the day
ixed For tie primary election, th'e
weret ary of, each local Club sha.ll . be
,ill the preimnt ion o1f 111a alphabetical
ist of all lie enrolled Inembhets A& the
:lub; and three days berorn such pri
nary election le shml1 (oin01leta anld
-lose snch list 11nd deliver tle same to
je of'the (1 uly (h,oeII ilmangers ot
Or'inaiy election:
9. On the. openuing of1the polls the
iallot boxes shall be emptied oft all
'onltent(s, ad 6xhibited. this emptied,
o those personls inl attendane (Ip1Ot
he polls. The boxes shlill tholl 4e
losed anid l9eked, -nd shall so remiain
iitil the polls are close(.
.10. The ianag11e's shall keep a poll
ist and a tally lst, and for' this pur
ose may choose a clerk from aiong
heir 111111ber.
I1. The haIlots used slOl- be ei-ther
.rinted or3 wrilt, Mird ill colitain
lie namlies 4?1* the persons voted for,
kid h(114 diCereit offliees, ill the s1ine
11a1nner as is pwescribed by law in the
use of' State ald Count y 'lections.
12. 1eiore being per'itted to cast.
1 vote, each imrsmi shal l tamke in goodI
raith lthe fo'lloing plJedge: '' solemn i
y aflh'mu that. Ilani enit led to) vote at
g'enieral elect 115io under' ihe laws of thie
State of' South Car'olhia.- thea J anti t -
luly enrolled amemnber of' this 1'emno
:raitc( (lubtha (123 have not voted at.
his election33; and3( that. I w ill abide by
(3d( sustain alil nioiniiationis miade b'v
he D enmocat ic par'tvy, whlethati' f'or
["edeiral State oir couint v ofliers.'' A
'eIftisal to fake this lede-o or any
nieti of' thle sane shatll be a good giroun'd
)l (hallenlge and( r'ejection:
11. Wtien. ter anyv entise, a Yoteir
hall be13 ChaI leniged, thie 131niattagers mayZi
cet'lt 01' ieject lhe vote thlus (otler'ed,
n e:ier caste it shall be thie duity ot'the
nanailger's to have enitered oin lheu' pull
1st. astieent ot' the cir'cuiustances
md3( of'thleir acutioun tl'hdin, and also the
immes of' Ihle cand(jiates voted fori, 0or
>ffere to b1le v'oted for', by the par3ty'
'halleiiged. Thie mat1 ter. sha'll- then b'e
lecidled by the (County (Executive Com
mltte, w~hose decisioni shaull be finial.
l-t. On~ the close of' thie piolls (lie
niana:ger,s shltl prioc'eed, iinnuetdiately
md( ctumiiiouisly, to counit the votes,
ni thegame manier :and( und(er (lie
amie r'egutlat1ios s are prescr'ibedl by
a1w for3 gener'al electionis.
15.. Whleni thle vots shall have been
'ounited, (lie umaniagerd~ shall make out
n duplicate, returds'O showing the
mm iber' of' votis t'ast fori each'l person1
'ot ed for,. thle oflice f'or wvhich lie is
-oted for,' andi( te totail numnber' of
rotes ('ast. One of' these returns shalhl
>0 deposited in thie baillot biox, and the
>ther' shall be del iver'ed- to (lie secr'e
ary of the club,.*to be by hiiti filed
vit h the records of' the 'c311). T1hie
'etiiiris shall lbe signied by till (lhe
nanliager's, w ho shall l ikewi'se certify
.0 the corre'4ctniess ofthle same11.
>aillts, (lie poll1 list and( (lie cert itled
'eturni of' ite m)anag1sers-togetheri wvithi
tiy other01 palpers thley 11ay (1eem1 prop..
'r to Imeilud.-simtll lie f'or'thwithI for'
sard'(ed, seccrly locked,. to (the secre
aiiy of' (lie Couinty E'xecuitive Comi
mit tee. loir the puripose of' this for-.
waring(lii (the pr'esidenit shall select 'anid
3 pinlt some1 discreet. and3 otheirwise
tu table per'soni to act as inessenger'.
17. On thie Tuesdazy niext. f'ollowinm
hie day oni w hich t he' priiimarv elect iou
. bel, the Colmt y .Fxecufliye Comint1
:ee shali meet at. Wininsbor'o, at 12
elock, im. Th'le secr'etary shall pr'o
13300 (le cer'tIiled iretuirns fromi the dlitf
lbirent clubts, aiid shlut open)1 and pub11
lish the saime ini the presence of' (lhe
1'ause to lbe aggregamtedI the total vote
id' all the c'lubs and (lie vote for' each
Lanidalihte. T'hiey shall, withouit die
bate, d,eterinie all appeals, and1( shall
add( or' dedutt all the v'otes allowed ori
dlisallowed(, as thie case may be. TIhie
final r'esulht shall then be smmmed uip
18. it' any personi shall have trecelved
a iiajor'ity of' all the votes cast for' (lie
offlce ('or which he is'n candidate, lhe
shmall lhe dechwe'd to be the' niomlinee of
(lie Demnociatic party ('or such ofiee.
This declar'ationt shall lie coimmutnicat
i'd to (lie piresideint of' each township
club, and shall be likewise pulblished
ii some1 neCwspapert isstued at the coiin
ty seat.
19. If' for' any' of1ce It 1)0 found that
1n0 canidiate has r'eceived a ma)ujor'ity of
all the votes cast at theo pilmnarv .elco
t1ion, -for suchi office, the Coun tv'Execita
tive Connuiiittee shall for'lithih comn
mnunicafte (lie result-. to'. the soveral
townip11 clubs, Anid, Iin like manneir as
hieeinbefor'e presevibed1, order aisecond
prhinar'y election to be held on-. the
a turday' neOxt succeeding the meeting
of tii Commnit tee. 'flhis wo'nd olee
U0Oijill bet 0"hp IM el t n g
tiotiu I lhst.
2. A l i9.eoi >r&t,ar electi
only tho id'jK'iW .tiai oflrig1
Who . 8% eIdbodiIhj t inber c
ttbetornor4mot'6 0 4hall Ii
VO1tud.' r'ovtced hat II case
Wbe' mote'tian one person are to ib
selected for'the sanib office, thelExecu
tive Comtnittee shall select, icco -dil
to the number of votes previott y re
coived, tivide as an1tty po'on80118 as thei
are official positions to be illied.
21. At Ausuh second prituary elec
tionl the two or IoreO' candidates thu
annouinced shall be voted for, all vote
for otibr Parties being cotsiderba n
Hqatterig and not co.it0d The rc
thtit-s of this electioin siili.bo mido i
the sane inanner as is 11relilitAft
prescribed for the first.
22. In case of a tio arising at th,
Second electiol the COnti Executiv
Cotumittee Oal have the eastitng vot,
and debialre t ac cllndidato.
.28. The Personsl receiving tile Inajor
ty of votes at this socond election;.o
cOwsell by the Executive Comlnlitteo
haill be the nonlinees of the Democrat
ic party.
24. No votes slla1 bo eounted fo
any callidato uniless )c slihidl first. havi
plL'dged hhn1Selfin writing, or in 4
Card published in a county 1wspil
p1r, to abide by and stapporl.t the tiomi
liatiolls of the Deniocrati(3 party ani
not to accept either a n1olninatioll or a]
ofilce froun ally sour-ce.otlm' than thi
regu.larhy constituted 1Mnmocratic or
galization.
The following resoluttoi ig a*1
adopted: Resolved, That the plan o
primary elet:tions, just. adopte U; -e
fli..n ill full force during the com il,
. SUsTHQKE.--Th baltise of sulstroki
is, saiys thei Pi-acffeal American, ai
Ov01fieliting of0 the blood, which usu
ally is the r.0ilt. not. so 1111ch of Ox
posiure to the sunl1 ts to tin ilsuiiciell
p erspiratidn ; yrtiy catses of' suinstroki
il-ipoln aion hiborllers ]tot exposed t(
ife siun: If, ian, wheth'r inl tile si
Or iI tile htde, ts.exposecd to,t tere
orature of sai linvey degr-ies, all(
does not persliire freely; his blood be
comes overheated, ani;d hip i ll gref
p ng.6- of being itiokecl by that kinl
f rostration which is Called sun1l
Mr-e; because perspilrtion is, as I
werl, at safety. valve%v, which carries of
siperfluous heat ; ill fact, the amnoun
of heat which, as it were, disappear
il t le .at of pelspilation, is solethill
staitnilg wiOhen calculated ill figures
according to tile theory of littelnt hcal
of' vapors. Whenl a 11in who feels 01)
pressed by heat not (1rinlk lluoderate I
cold wat(el, bul. takes recourse to beei
or sornYetifnb. wors il, 1h1e not
miote perlspiratiio blit cele)s it ; watei
is alw hays the very be'st driik for 1116r
wvorkinig inl h1ot a rri&dudinlg a' littlo
ot lineal, nixed I I it has become ver
P.ptli4, an1(d w,%-e advise to acidulate 1
sight11ty not with 4n11 )lhuric6oi othin
1.%'Ii6a' ads, as Ie h ve 8(en' reoli
mentded-such acis check perspira.
tion, while vegetable acids proinote it
Best of all is lemton jinie, citric or tar
t.ric acidtls, andh, if these are not ob
tainable, vinegalr. For ii ant of better
Till. R.CENT Row ix CiRAW.
Col. R. C Watts writes to the .'eu'v
and Courier, un1del (late July 20. a,
followvs: "Ill vour issueo of veste rdIav
I liotice a Collunielinftionl fr'ol Che.
ra11w that reflects ,ulon llie, and att6imptE
to leave tile hlin'essionh oIl thid tiinds o1
y'OlIt f~enlder'o that. I wats conicOee ii
thle recent row betwieen Capt. W. 11
Cas'h and1( M%r. 1R. C. Peg'ues, .Nog. i.
roi wIneO t he us~e o1 f fou rCOft'lm us to s'i
that anyI stalternenlts of' thIis char1lacle's
are utterly gr'oundless anud absolutch
t'alse. I wenlt to Cher'al as Gen
Cash's attorney-was11 inl the barbei
took place--kiew nlothinIi of it it
wats over1. C apt. Cas~h did lnot go t(
CTher'aw t'or al row hbut to sign his.fth I
er's bond1(. Mri. Pen tes *as not shalu
up in~ 1an unie llt daitt, hilt On) ti
maniid a' bond' of Gen. (Cashl for . wty
thioulsand((0 dllar's; Whe .51Judlge Mc
Iver' a)gr'eed to gra~nt b)aH I turn'iert tc
(Cl. Scellers anld askedi hini would $500
suit lhin. He,pinsantly replied that1
810,000 woul'd nlot be 'too mullch, 01
words to that effect. Judg~e McIver
then1 fixed it at $3,60. Ther'e was8 n(
inltentionz wh1atever' on the parilt of' Gen,
Cash or his son to have anlY dililcllyh
whleni thiey left homo11. Gel;. Casi'si
not reCsp)onsible for the acts of his soI,
and1( your' corrlespondenit has1 no0 right,
under te be/e'te of this case, to blamt
Gent. Cash."
Recturn'is from Pickens5 anId Marlb'oro
counlties', as follbws:
Albbevile .......... ,29 4,00
Aiken . ........... 000 726
Anlderson......'. .: 409 3,7
Barnuwell .......... ,74 ',76
FairliiCd.......-...1,8 78
Lanlcastel......... 207 1,8
LexinIgIt ........-. 118 1,0
Marlboo. ... ... ..- 184 2,7
Pickens... .... ..1,6' 1,9
Spalrtanlburg .....2,74 4,71
Totl .......31,789 327,721
IE.10,000ORI .1.
BLANK B2O,649 33,7T77'
35,A 4 39,46
GENERL18,K05ND24,42
~~'AS n1n ~ 19,888s 27,82f cty al
L.Lwh rc he 12,087l 1:6gh',989t
tir;'elas wok 2,988' do 8,80ki 0s
Unittion .... orer ,248linh 23,600
lerk fclge. .;.-;. l' . ..o..a.. e . J...- 4
*sli' ia ity,1((ed.erelfl.Oh
ofPatct ioff ton fom th A iken. r
E. 'R. S'TOKES,
'AnSre oiposit'e he iy Hal i
wherebla h'e istu0.reae,w
My fauciiie and tong acuintanc wil
Gth buineaeal).Iet aat
cu.'
70I'O IN OTTOM MIN.
h e- r6i6 io O take Oieasurf in ai.
nouncing to our frierids and cus
6 tomers.that we have made a great
1 reduction in lpricos of ot fitook: We
D aro dtorminod never tq 0e
UNDERSOLD.
We 9il iYe oir cu9'torim a sp..
cIal beifeit by offerir4 grit and
rare bargaiis.
Calicos, Milsline, Swiss; rd ail
3 kinds of White Goods for sUiAher
wear at
RdNiAm.'Y REDUONIuD PPICES.
Snitings, Linen Buntings af great
l bdibd Prices.
Cottoiiades J*aih and dasime-e
at greatly -redu ed ptices.
Just'receled a new lot of iadies'
Misses' and Ohildrbn'n Slippbts;
-ALSO-'.Z
A new invoice of Gonts' S'ai'fd
Neckties anti. Summer Jnderwear
which will be sold cheap.
. 4, - h , 3 - . ...; - " i i., 0' ,
WHITh AND COLORED SHIRTS:
MOSQUI'O NETTING I
MOSQUITO NETTING
- GREATE BARGAINS
Thail Ever in Embroideries, Ho
sicry, Notione, etc.
:o:1|1
CLOTHiNG, ETC.
Wu new hay on hand a full toc
of Clothing, JU3ootk;, ShoUS; Ifats iid
Gfents' FurnisLing (als ,live us
a call before !-,uyiil. e and
ConVinco yotiasel'.
CHANGES!
WEvi CANNOT SING THE OLD
SONQ*S
In the bla1 place any longer. It's
too sihall. Not half large, enough
ecr our faihilf,-honsold.goods and'
trade, therefor6 wa shall break camp'
July l, next, and establish rsaw mu
sical head1quarters in the har dsome
COn. C0inG1ltS & W H1TIlE S Ts.
Whqre 'ie .s1il' have the largest
and fleest Musical Warerooms in
the entire South. Before we. go;
We must, to save *heaiy ekpensd
and labor of romoial; close out our
dit're stodik df Piates and Organs
now on band and. to arriyo p.rior tOs
July 1. To do thiis d~e shall in'aui.
gurate forthwith a
QBNOLEABINQ OUT SALE,
Commencing May 15 and dnding
JTuly 1, during which time we shall
sell ,at Manufacturers' Wholesale
Rates.
10 Favorite Pianos;
27 Chicokering Piainos.
511 Lighto & Co. Pianos.
50 Mathishek Pianos.
5 flallet & Da,is liatios.
62 . Southern Gem Pianos.
28 Guild; Ohiirchi & CJo. Pianos.
t . 44 Sterling Co. Orgaris.
.100 Ieloubet & Co'. Organs -
110 A ason & Hamlin Organ's.
All new and jit from factory'. Also,
160 Second hand Pianos and Or
gims. Most all of them 11sed only
fromn on tto dix moii atd pr'doidely
,as good as now.
DON'T' MIsS 'Irs 61TIANC1E
To aecirre a firie inst'riment "awful"
a cheap. Write for Clodritig Out Sale
.Circulars and Price Lists, and be
qmiek about it' The sale ends July 1,
positively. Address
LUDD)EN & n A~s'
II . AVANNAHI,GA.
Wholesale Piano anrd Organ Dealers.
may922
DiR~ W. E. AIKREN,
'lA LER IN
Dl rugs', :Me<lclnta, Toilet Goods, etc.
wRnnaJnonn 80.
U,UT
GREAT REDU7CTZO.N IN DREss o.W AND NOTION X
ORDER TO MAkE ROOM ROR FAKL STOIC.
N ordeii thake rodi 'or our 'iOl Stock, we offer tild, tomaindr of oat.
Spring and Summer: Goods at COST to GASH BUYE01RIM
Porthshire Lavns at 7f i ents.
Pacille Lawns at 12 cents.
Lade 'mut.ings kt 22* c.ents
.Linen Suitidgs of different grades.
Dress Goida.qf varjoqs st5 les and prices:4
Cypresed Uid at 17{ cents;
White Piques; all price;
Cetennial Stripds from 7j deilts up.
A Loka ~ ~ A hot of Edghtgs trot 24 obnts gp
ALoof ibhAoA td,.bd 61d fdt lia they will ring; ag VW desiro"
@88e out this part of our stock.
Best ITlaundried Shirt in the World at 87j cents each.
Another. gra at'721 cents, ahd qll othgr gogds ig prb6idoi.
iemeMbbF t e hbbve pibes are or bush on the 8pot. T %\ ho ill iot be'
bharged to afy one iithbit an advance. No excep'tions made:
SEL6DER 43011
SHOES I S GES
GREA"T BARGAINS IN SHOES AS
MUIMNAUGHY!SB
AVIN(* pUrchaxed a iiice line during the recent docline, I iill offe'
.l great iudicements to the trade for the next thirty days before talidg
stock.
A good 12 Thread Serge Gaiter at $1.00
Somthing niob in a Half Cloth at $1.25.
103 pairs Grain Shoes at $1.45
Something nice in Half Cloth and Kid Buttoied; very ld fof 6ash.
1 Case Brogan at $1.29.
1 Case Plough Shoes at $1.25
THrE BEST GOODS iN jINNSBORO FOR THE PRICE.
Casbs Woman's Polkas at $6-, 65' and ii.45'-far below their actual
value. 100 Pairs Ladies Cloth Gaiters at 95c, $1,1) and $1.25, to reduce
stock. 100 Pairs Pebble Grain Shoes at $1.45, $1.65. and $1.88. 150
Buff aid Calf Shoes at $1.45, $1.65 and $2.00. The best MisseA Grain
BIMtton-d Shoe in the State for $1.25
Tin, Glaks ard Crockery Ware. Thost Goods I ha-e marked down to
such prices that will defy coimpetition.
Just reeived fifty .Paeh Pl'fy TrapA. Gi*e me a call befor6 buying,;
jily L Leader of Low Prices.
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'lIE DAVIS PELCAi EE
5EWING 1I0hu10
CHALZENGN~s THE VVORLD TO PROD UCE ITS,B(U4r4
$1,000 REWARD .t
Cai On~ thousand dollars reward olbred to aln' >)cydIn thiat will do as -rSat
a rankeot Vor:k, and do It as weoll,-on an Mhe zSchhiic as as can be dou e on
the "DAViS VER~T1CA L FEED srW~~ING MACIl 1NE." Arianigernenits for'
the contest will be made with any one desiring to comip'e for (the ablove-naind'd
rewvard, within a reasonable time after written application is receivedl.
DAVIS SEWING MACLI INE CO:,
Aencother large lot df the aboVe Madlilnes Abd1' the Improved1 Weed just rce
White alla Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusfon, Nillka; tins,
RIjbbons, Corsets. Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace B3onnets, RLuching,
Blts' ]Mnen anrd Lace Collars, Fichus. Ties an'd dverythiing genera~tlv
found in a first-elads Dry Goods, 'aiiey Goods- and Millinery Establiali:
ment. You can get all you want as ieasonatbly as samie go)(>dsL1 lIm bl)OuIht'
any where. .J. 0. BOAG.
-AT THlE NEW STORE. -
AII E IAL-ILK RIBBONS, at, TEN and T ENrY$1E ofNTs OVRTHI THItEE
sTME erii been1y f1l:410 len T'E TIDAL wYAVE IN PRIICES AND AVFTERt ITW
Thhes,asot en ol' AYf L v o dr l' et ou stomers fortheir patr'onage.'
fE SELL STRICTLY FOR oAI|.
Ma DESPORTES & EDA AD~S;
BARQAIN BARQAINi!Not e
-::
~5 EA.I~EE - --
bL I&t E S $$ED1$ EAVE~ to itottdi' oui
duktomers and the 1iib1i gonde'ally, .
B W ACK 00MLI~ El) "tha e a
McMASk'ER B3RICE & 00.' tlii
i(I r1OiES eitro stock of
--AT- HAy'A~E
- -And that we will always" kbey o0
hand a FULL AND _LECTEN
FORMER PRICI'$1.50.' STOCK. All we ask is a trial andV
8 .1UT B E 3 / you will fid out stock and prices to?
McMASTER, BRICEi &-00'- . cAsJa~&Q
inly 17- .. . . ' '