The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 21, 1888, Image 2

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THlE NEWS A ? WINNSB i0O;. , P. M. PRI, ITORS. J. Q. DAYIS# P. M. BRIOC, s : : . Editor Saturday, April 21, 1888. Our map of Fairfleld County. We present to each one of our sub tSriibore in to-day'e Isslie a map of ?airfleld county. Tl?is-map is printed by a plate imade from a plat of the county prepared by Prof. S. D. Dunn, of Mount Zion College.' From this plate the job presses of Tna NEws AND HERALD will make thousands of imprdssions on the advertising circu lars which are now being prepared by Messrs. J. C. Caldwell & Co. These circulars will set forth the natural developed and[undeveloped resources of the county. Arrangement has been made with the Agricultural Commissioner's office to circulate this advertising matter through the blizzard-stricken regions of the Northwest, and it Is hoped in this way to bring to the attention of those who are seeking sunny homes the many advantatages of old Faiuuid. State Papers and the Primary. The general drift of sentiment among the newspapers of the State seems to be decidedly against the pri mary, where it is not coliflued to county elections. Among other things said against it is that it would be ic ceedingly hard for the State Convon tion to formulate any plan that would meet the varying needs and conditions of the organizations in different coun ties. Other papers, while theoreti cally holding to the primary system, contend that the differenco between the primary and convention plan is so slight that they would not toss up their hat for the odds in favor of either. Other papers hold that the primat y should only be constituted on the majority plan as being the safest, and that this plan would bring forth entirely too many elections, which we have always urged. Still others, while arguing against it, say if the people are determined to have it, why, let it come, to which we fervently add, amen I There are, of course, papers which favor the primary Mst, ltet afl'1'mT the time, objections to it to the con trary.' If inewspapers express the will of the people, we can say that there will be no State primary. As far as this district is concerned, this paper and the Lancaster papers are opposed to it. Tho Chester Re porter is in f.ivor of it in a modified form. The Bulletin of Chester and the Enquirer of York have not yet expressed opinions in the matter so far as we have noticed. A Misapprehension. 'The Columbia Register states that there has been some misapprehension Nin the State about the Immigration Converition at Hot Springs, N. C., on the 25th inst. The delegates to the Convent on have been appointed by the Gov 'nors of the different States. Those be\les, therefore, which have elected de. gates will not be repre sented in th~ Convention. The Register further sugg\3sts that in view of thme fact that the Boards of Trade ini different parts of the State are desirous of doing something to advertise the wealth of the several localities, that they arrange for a general mass meeting at some subsequent time, of those interested. In view of the turn affairs have taken we secondt the suggestion madoe by the Register. THE Republican corpse of this State is making seine feeble kicks in some counties, but it is. too dead in this county to show even the feeblest sign of returning life. NOTw ITJISTAN DlNG a~ pretty bad spIlt ini the ".,emocratic part of Louisiana, the whole regular- Democratic ticket, has been elected by a decisive majority of 6,000 vos. Ex-SENAToR itosCOE CONKLING diedl in Now York on Wednesday from an abcesa which had formeid in his car, HIe wvas bf all odds the smartest anti purest of the Repnmblican party. Gen. oral expressions of regret fr-omt Deom ocrats and Republicans alike havc been madle throughout the country. Tzmx only trust that we have not,iced lately which did not succeed in lt: plans was whlat might be termed ir vote .trust ila Rhode Island. Votes wpe openly bought at $7.60 apiece, but a combinationm was formed to forci up.the<price, ,but it could not be got ten above $.50. If one-half of th( chargos of bry ar-e true the elec tore .of thjtto iinust be a v'erl ulnQaVoIy ~~ed. EL0N TqR sy (Qeat tarriff dlebat( wvas opened 4ngress. Mr. M ills the at1'et thde' Sk6ent' bill, opened the dd#.tF 'tC ff able and excelleni speeoh, whiLh wv&s an~ irresistible pro 0 aa setaio for the Democrati party. Muasures -havo 4.-boep-"l orats looking to some mode of pro cedure, Lut no satisfactory arrange ment has been muade. 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