'THE NE, S AND HE1ALD. WNNSIOitO,'S. C. tPATURDATUliu 2, : , s 1883. dZ,xO. S. REXNOLDS A. Do(1' t .} DITORO. EJIAs. A. DovLA,) Ouo will have four tickets inl tie field next fali-Dutmocratie, Republi can, Tonip'trdhoe and Greenback. Out of theseth'e Oiiddh can take according itothis c1hoic'e. THuEphiladelphia Press (Ropi) ro inurks that "Jdlg'e Wylie Is the only ipersdii connected in any way with the Star Route cases whb emerges from the long, bungling trial a bigger man than when he went in." 'ACCORDING to Judge Fie*i, the judges of the United States Supreme Court are the bily United States ofil cors who enjoy the (listinguished privi lege of paying their own expenses when they travel on business. TiE Boston Post states that the cot ton factories in Maine are overrun with cheap help inmported from - the French Canadihn provinces. In some of the large rooms in these factories pot a single nativo Amer' -i.r .At7.4 't "-ft e mad mtu lii. 10 t robr n -o can r 4 'dtii'i":. And tillives. t, l i this way that American labor Is pi-o tected In Maine. fTin blackbcrry Crop in th'e vicinity of Gre'Oibborb, N. C., is vahcit at $200,00() to the trade of that town. -ThoeChicago Iuter-Ocean says as this is a valuation on but on1e section, those extensive districts in the South ivhie blackberry bushes flourish like weeds should be able to realize millions from the sale of t his delicious fI'iit this year. The picking gives employment to thousanrds oi' womuen and children'each year, and the industry is-said tt> be on the increase. SINCi' the passage of the I1land Silver ]fill in 18i8, I.10,000,000 silver dollars have been coined, of which 314,000 are in actual circulation, 72,000,000 are represented by certiflcates, aid that Amuucint, with the balance of the total issue, making 106,000,000, lies in the treasury. Coin>h1'( g'i.es on at, the rate of twent.y-four millions a year. Hiow mhuch longer can this increase he car ried oil and still keep silver dollars at par is a qluePtioln that will soon rise to piague the statesman and for the poli" tieianis to trade according to his ilter W.M. II. Ba I{U t, of Connecti'c'ti Cha.irmi..an of the National D.mocrati. Execeutive Coimmittee, ill at recent ill terview'~~ withI a newspaperllCl r'eporter 01 G1ener'al Iintler's canididalcy for thi Presidcc said1(: ''P6rtsonalily, I all iiot, i)gver'y/sttronig Bultlerl muit', still ti f'act canntot be disguised that he is very~ st:'1ro can1didate. Down ill th Newv Eniglnd States it is a foregon cocion] 1110 h at.11 BeDut ler will be tha liext Presidenit or tile UnitedI State. 3Isk State admlinlistr'ation is popula amIlong the people, lie wouldl carrt nil the New England States, exece Vermnont, and1( lihode Island." TmiiElIt p lr ad(oplted by t he Obi Demiocr'atic ConIvenIth .: emli2Odies brief' tile followhlg principles: 1. A< herendlcO to tiohe princ(iles of J('tYe -Romanlh 1)emfocracly, as5 set fOrthI in i State and national liIts of' il the neCcsities of tile governmllenlt fait fully and( econlomical ly a "Thought the Child Would 1Die." This is what the Sisters of the llom HCathlicl Children, in Boston sald ahq poor little child who was rac'klng itse most to death with whooping cough, child was suddenly tkein severe si -and vomittln and with frightful pa the head. 'e Sisters wr!'toe: Painy DAVIS's PAIN 1(LL1 viPt the discano was gohno and( taho child vnell.(nil4ifpreutm i'at WrH OuIro n EOOa or. Judge foadly Nomnuated for Governor trong Session of the Ohio Democratic Odvention--Some Good Work Done. Colruaui, 0., June 21.-The DoUw. ocratie Stato Convention tifiet -at ten o'clock this morning. TJlhet+tjs'ai larger crowd here than was",ver sebl befGre on any similar occaslIi and the opera house was filled to Its 'utmost. The weather is sultry and"rainy, The con test between Vard and Ilondly for Governor was waged fiercely during the morning hours.., The. Conyentlon was called to order by Clark 'I'vine, Chairman of the Centril Conimittee. All preliminary organization being dispensed with, Ion. John Me8weny, of Wooster, was introduced as pdrtila nent chatirman. As no committiLs were ready to report, the convenfion proceeded to nomi'natIons. Efforts were iade t 'rt'dcee( to ballotinig witholt nomil ions, but atfter a long Walt, ienator 'I'hurnan ct owded on the stage a mid 'the wildest enthnsiasm. T. E. Powell nominated General Durbin Ward, tfid, seconding Powell, '1'hurtman made an able plea for the recognitiob of the services of General Ward, anti warted the convention nrainst tying theniSelves to any one issue, and anlnonitte( thiat the party had alwa s been. -arrataved against '5)1m1ptuary legislation and1 should con tinne in that way. The nanes of Messrs. Iloadly and Geddes were tliei presented in the orderined. Trouble was reached on the first ballot when U, 1c/nn coinu }. illed. This cun son, who in g}uio; voice' (I1 aiid the 1118 filhnr. a_4 ' ~"v W11ir4. e'~ q to do ty ln(1 a dIvided dlclee. the (JOu1 , result was''a. call of cotut i tuodirtas away with the runit rule, wiiicl' carried inidi great, col fusiot), showilfn 11le stren;;I of the leading Canididatots to be about even. 'ili" FIlIST IAI.,,OT FOR A NOif'E. 'lie irst.'ballot. wias not Comlpleted till 1:30 o'clocI,tir.sulted as folows: lloudly, 290; Vard, 266; Geddes, '77., and D)enive1, 4. The secoit 'ballt04 pro;eeded tntil Butler coulitv 'was reached, when the saii t roublcisinei. After the call had been conlcinded some 'lhanges be gan for lloadly anid the greatest ex citeIent prevailed, tIIe delegates climubiti: over eacl otlit?r ieid s(orlniug the phltrimo'it. Betore til, resnit could be anmornneed a motion co> 'nouninnte I loud lyi by acclaimition was carried. Ile had in Ihe neighborhood of :350 votes-,31) beiu necessary to a choice. IIO.1Ilt' ACOvTING: 'tilE NOMIN.\TION. dud19( "i'loadily scoonl appena'ey Se, ator Hiatil,to. 0 CAuiM:F.N, S. C., 'iui -90.-Th le Con ni federate soldliers' iontlunen't. ivas -iu 3. -Weiled here to-dayui. T1hie cirowd att(el .t00. Semiitoris I lim'anprou anti li;tie3 10 G overnior ''iTompso andii oi i ther1 dlistii eC giihed men~' were pre:senut. Th'le eer' tuon011 S itso iiiveilhinig cois 15t ed of hi r saluleo, dedicat ory lrayer, oct by the1laies, andii addr iesses. TI .veil Iwas Struippd1 fr'oii t he niioni'i byt ai'i gr'oup of' youn iidien. Seicani' llamiipton delivered (I imeinoial oratLiion. iIe yai-d at glowir ' tribute to the faith1 (devotioni anid p ly tienice oft SoLuheri womieni, anmd sa a.. when (lie trmue story oft tI' e Wari sI . tbe wriit ten they~ wou"ll not oinly oWcl the first pinor ini our hiear'ts, butt ti- irepel wvithi scorn an-q" sIpectfally, A'T.L$U0ElE LiIAUbE tIiAE. W14EREWITIAL S LALL WE flE I ED ? Ts another lirplexing que1100ion. it. also ceases-to wo'ry when once you look Intu '0 ROCEIRY DEPA1i1ENT, where yon will find all kinds of eatables it most reisonable prices. COME ANI) SEE US. Wo I ake pleasure in showing our goods. Tespcetf ally, ALDW IsI & laAU RD AsEi. SPRN RASIIIEl. Ourftoc _ _Srn n Snnr'0 AN,i)OTEA PLINSWSS R: FGUE USIS E.L CbAWSR1*0 IU STIE A NOO9 Or stock of Srsing Good u la n10 complete jun quacliV a(l ize 'allic n men'(ls therweot Oaar os of thse Thi NUOO'S VEILG. is, HDTTEDN AND P NNEWIS KEE I TEUREA,II PURE A lIJEUA OFD . T.AI T.OO OO fr.1AOL i!h .UE' T S.fIE R OuritockAL oFAEhN CoodmA IN: atarenpae e in n sbor. byac(1r Ai.it Mth-22r4her BflE Y EiPflATIC, --BUT TEHRIALY ONCIJSIVi . Prior to 'my anntual 1i'nttr3, for the ntext thtittv'di}bI will otlo' ma,trablo inconieiits to aloso out gu ls in their 'season. 'Theso goods I will place on the Centre Co unterd, and marked at piLces Ithat is boid to be al reciaiid. Come early and sectero the c t solodtl6ti. - V. L. 1 rINAUG1. -P GGOODS .. ;S RING GOODS ! 'SPRIN GOODS i I have iioNw 'rendy for p citio'n'a Ta1i e RING GOODS, consisting of .'V,EILNG , UNTINGS, DOTTED. atii AI'D SWT$S, PLr 4. FIGURED MU" LI' , LA'CED, STRIPhiiint'ER. PIQUES, C4MBRICS-,. 'GING i iAMS and CA'LICO . -ALSO, A stock of \cn's, B6ys' and Youtb?' Clotih g, Which rill be . SOLD LOw. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men's, Boys' and Youths' Tow cut :S ioe '. ad Yfes' an Mens Cloh Luia Lcath r Slipricrs. Als6, a boetitifil line o ' FANS. CALL ANiD :XAMvIINE BFbR PURCHA" NG: Rcspectfully; J. GIROES'CiL, Agent IT STATDS AT TIE tEDil TiHE LIGi1'I-iUtNIv( That It the acknowledg1 Leader 14 thei Tirade is a fact tiai cannot be dis mAY IMITATE 1T-NONE EQuAL 1 * ilhe Largest A~rmed, TI'). JTgl t Ruiminu The mmsy 'el).< u f V oodwork.t ANN IT IS WA 'AT~ To be made of the bestmnaterlal. ,To do anmy and all kinds of wvor). T1o be0 comp11lete in every respect. FrSale by - -J'.M. BEATY & CO.', .s . . .\ innsborto 8.. ..~, ~s~ Agent waldad in mhoccupiecd teitB' 3 E '1'IC SEWING M%AOl I CO. RichAgoi(d, Virginia. TIl E C FRN E R ST ORE. UN AVOIDABL Y, my d~ock was boughit later this Spri'ng iln 'u snni; bu fo.rtumnnlely, at SUULI PRICES as to eialile mne t'o ~ect thse 8H,A1E$'I COMPETITION. I amu keener to 'sell thanh ever, anid urgenti~ bktend AN INYITATibN . CIdev(i- man, womanll dnd child( in F'airfold County to 4INlt h.Y N'OII within the nex(t T111RtTY DAYS.4 A 1mTQ UEST, DON'T LEAVE alY STORE WITI1OUT ASKINt4. 'O0 SEE ANY ARTICLE~ YOU WISi. TO LOOK AT, AND ASK TfilE P ]1UEl s'A PROM[SE. AtEL SHIAL YAi 91 AITICD ON PdiUTETS, A4IS iNd tJtjLN0 AXM AL:\ .S NOT EI'iUTED.Jq IllOES SHlALL UlN A LOW A8 'I[I SAME u001is CAN J1E 80J.iD AT IN VINNSBORI& - 188 - A'lnEN TION :iISPB C ST CK ISCALI1EU Mi ihESii ADITION$ 'Y. We flave now reeiv ed Oil %tO k60 o~t'~ i U~LI~I ow RING GOODS,'; aid have them re'ady3 'for Lie to We think we efln NA. v'E Y a thai 'Sc 'g','l)rte~ Jiml U~o"jIms-tr have anv8i' opJened at any timo a mooroo all. let assortnenmt om' hi6Efe rmhid of - l'gonmas i an. Gem* Mdht Loi Cr Aregad ' Ics,we will oitt say that lif Lottis Ro L'li Cr e 'these goods8 will be sold( as low as th'e aiif *.., lih telted 'met ~nrican Sardities. 8Alndu(86d),Macdrel, aru#61Ohd n fy JfI RIE'',' andl dsiure al% Bartict i ParFr 11) Agles, hi'gtdifl NGJ customers that they wyill be( limoteettid inI ra P l ~ chme prices, as we wvill meet theo market, at atig "WlifsJoW''. c ace timJ) an'ything; JI .'Da L M1ano' T ~iit4es h -lu NWe would call npai attention to our' Crosse & Bladkw($ a 01 m~Vcd Import'Od W6 etorhl Sau ~ DFATyIE~V'I~Bhco'8 l3on ~ - dondoned MIW 'tClr nd( al co~ akIsnlmet'o ii a t hadld 1 oes attd Grahti 6rad9 Ithe publIc. I AL1CAP FOR &AB. MASK&TEREt 33107. A NETQfl1T i.M 1i~ t