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April 19. 18U4 d ti NORTE CAROLINA is interested already - in Vance's successor. ti - - b WE nominate B. R. Tillman to Suc c ceed Gen. Vance in North Carolina. 'i e GEN. WADE MAMrON has issued a call for the organization of National Democratic League Clubs. MADALINE ought to keep out the s newspapers now. We are glad that s she is not going on the stage, and we hope she will also decide not to write up the trial. n WADE IIAMPT)N was in Columbia in d '76 when the people were wild with W excitement and he counseled for peace. A He was in Columbia th3 night of the Darlington tragedy and he counseled t for neace. 1 -- a] THE more reasonable and candid v followers of Governor Tillman admit that McLendon was largely responsible t( for the Darlington tragedy. The t] coroner's verdict says so, and a fair t< and honest jury free from all preju- l< dice will say so. THE Bishop of Chester, England, has written to Governor Tillman for an ofcial report, or rather an authen- d tic account of the riot at Dat lington. n We hope he will send him the account of Rev. Mr. Stout, of the Baptist ~ Church at Darlington, who was an i eye-witness and who helped to protect McLendon. t BRtECKENRI)GE has resumed his seat s tialt'o a public -speaker-respect. No A matter what msay be the powers of a n man, he cannot gain the attention of e an audience and enlist their interest unless his audience have respect for a him. Possibly some other members of Congress are no0 better than he, edil d they have not been exposed. 0 -~ o: IF what the newspapers iu Georgia i say can be taken with any weight, o General Evans will be the nrext Goy- *1 w ernor of that State. We have read a few of the speeches, and we are better w pleased with General Evans than with Colone. Atkinson. The latter devotes ~ too much time in prsising himself h His whole effort sems to be to con- ni vince the voters that he mnade a use ful member of the Legislature. He cer tainly is not deficient in arrogance. S _____ ____ ____ ___-vi IT is said that the House of Rep: e- si sentatives have a rule providing for ~ the fining of Congressmen not attend- is ing its proceeding. It is hoped that 01 the rule will now be rigidly enforced. pt If the Senate has not such a rule, it ~ ought to adopt one and execute it. ca It would be interesting to know how b< often Senator Irby would have been th fined had such a rule been enforced. gI We doubt whether his salary would ar ~ have paid his board bill in Washington. AccORDLNG to the Greenville Kews the military court at Darlington was n< composed as follows: Capt. J. A. Mooney, Butler Guards, Greenville, anti-Tillmanite. F. Capt. J. H. Harvey, Gordon Light be Dragoons, Berkeley County, Till- bt manite. at Sergeant J. C. Cooper, Tillmanite, b~ Corporal A. D. Milster, Hampton T( Guards, anti-Tilimanite. vi Private F. HI. Dantzler, Fort Motte 0: Guards, Tillmanite. Three of the five are Tillmanites- an WE are glad the House Committee:D has had the boldness to adopt a rule, whereby a quorum can be obtained. ca eblocked simply by members of fo' of the party has been its timidity and Y utrum.nsrTism ave ngeatwri too much for a presiding officer. Under the new rule, however, two be tellers of different political parties will ? be appointed and they will count all ch members present whether voting or e not. tic We guarantee Johnson's Magnetic flv Oil; it has no superior fr all aches ' and pains, tnternal and external, man ta or beast. $1.00 size 50 cts.: 50 ct. sizer 23 cs. Wunshro Dug Sore. * C THIE DARLDJTON PASTOR. ke Darl'ng-ton Baptist Minister Tc1s the Story of the Riot. (Baptist Courie'.) Dear Courier: There has been an undance- a deplorable excess -of !ws from our aillicted community in e secular papers of the last week, it the brotherhood may very nat. -ally be desirous of hearing some ing from one who occupies my po tion here. in your judicious editorial of thi' eek you touch the cause of our ca mity. It was not the law. but the ethod and the men employed in the Iministration of the law, that ex ted the animosity of our people; and seems clear that the criminal folly id passion of.an officer to be dan rously lacking in self-control, struck e spark that caused the conflagration re. Our people had recently been irred to great indignation by the antom search of an old lady's trunk. his was utterly without excuse, and ne in a spirit of bravado. They spected when an increase of the con abulary force was made without any tanifest necessity, that some usual rocedures were intended, and the Lere rumor that it was the intentioi E the constables to search private uses was enough to put the endur ace of anexcited community on se ,re tension. Prudent counsels held jr people back from interference. And these selected officers of a most ifficult and delicate service, allowed emselves to be drawn into a per >nal quarrel between two youths, st at their leaving town. The en re truth of the said affair will nevei e known, but responsibility for pre. pitating the fatal affray cannot be fted from the man who, with bittel irses and vile epithets, called oul Let 'er roll," and fired. The sequel-a whole commuunity Laddened over the death of two citi. -us-one of them one of the most olar young mnei in it, -and pur ing the fleeing murderers,-tha quel, might have been written be re the fatal shot. It was sure to llow. One of the constables left on the round was not dead, really he was At seriously hurt, but lay feigning eath when I arrived on the scene. It as suspected that he was not dead. [en, sobbing with grief over the forim E their friend, Frank Norient, were ireatening to shoot this mnan who ied him. Norment's father and :hers restrained then with diflieulty, d the man was removed from the iew of the crowd. Such was the bitter feeling of mnany >wards this man that at the requelt the sherift I rode with him undor ie protection of a guard of soldiers i the jail. And after he was safely dged in jail, I exerted myself per mnally along with some others to pre nt the lynching that seemed to Le amineut, taking a message to men tost determinea upon tho horrible eed from their murdered friend's other and wife, begging them to do o violence to him. And now I submit, that when after nusual exertions of this sort had een hardly enough to prevent the -nching of McClendon, the taunt, why didn't they lynch the man who mey claim originated the trouble and h'om they had in their power" >unds passing strange. u~i-eul s if~ ossa lig nd it has ever since continued to be >rmfally quiet, but it is impossible to :press or adequately suggest the ep, burning inclignation of our peo .e, that this community has been bjeted to such an experience of imulation, misrepresemnat ion, mnur r and official wrath. The coming troops, welcomed by us; their comn ander's declarations as to the lack necessity here for there presence; e verdict of coroner's jury, and that the military cou.ncil, bupporting ir contention that the catastrophe as caused by the constables; thc 2al departure of troops, are all too eli known to be recited here. Let me say, that the killing of a ~gro man on the :lrd by a stranger re is regarded by our people with served indignation. It had no con ~ction with the affair of Jarch 30th. If the fatal and deplorable occur nes, of which I have tried to write ith moderation and with pains tak g accuracy, and the consequent con tlsin of society throghout the State all cause the chainges in the presenit ethods and personnuel of the admninis ation of the dispensary law, that are iperatively demanded for thme sake the peace and welfare of our whole ople. and shall produce a. radical vision of the law so as to satisfy the oral sense of ou': people, or shall use the total obliteration of the law cause of its impracticable nature, hen some little compensation will be ied for the heavy cost of death d social disorder we have suffered. Jous STOUv. How's This! We offer One Ihundred Dollars iRe ird for any case of Cata-rrh that can t be cured by Hlalls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHLENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known J. Cheney tar the last 15 y-ears, andl lieve him perfectly honorable in all smess transactions and financia lly l to carry out any obligation made their firm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists. ledo, 0., Walding, Kinnan & Mar r, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Iall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter lly, acting directly upon the blood d mucous surfaces of the system. 'ice, 5c. per bottle. Sold byv all -uggists. Testimonials free. * A Million Friends. X friend in need is a friend indeed, anid less than one~ uilioni peo)ple hav md just such a friend in Dr. King's New sovery for Consumption, Cough~ s, and lds.-lf you have never used this Great ugh Medficine, one trial willcnic a that it has wonderful curative powers all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lun u. eh bottle is guaranteed( to ao) all that is imed ormonev will be reftmuded. Tmila: Ltles free at McMaster & Co.'s dlru store. re bottles 50c. and $1.00.* ildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, For Over Fifty Yearsi us. WIsstowS 's o~ia SymU- 1:as en used for over fifty years by iionsi~ mothers for their children while teeth with per fect suc&cess. It soothes ihe Ad, softens the gums, aliays a I' pain, res wind cijlie, and is the be~st ren:edy Diarroa. it will relie-ve the poor lit sufferer inmmediately. Sold byv Dru:. ts in every panm~ of the worbd. Twenty e cents a a.tte. It sure and~l esk fir se no other kh:d. - K siircn Cry fne Pitcher's Gatr. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitche and Children. It contains ne other Narcotic substance. I for Paregoric, Drops, Soothi It is Pleasant. Its guarant Millions of Mothers. Castori: feverishness. Castoria pre cures Diarrhoa. and Win< teething tronbles, cures c( Castoria assimilates the fo and bowels, giving health toria is the Children's Pan Castoria. " Castoria is an excellent mcdic!nc for chi! dren. Mothers have repeatedly told nw of its good ehfecL upon their childran." Da. G. C. Osnonn, Lowell, Mass. Castoria is the best remedy for chldren of which I arm acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castoia in stead of the various quack nostrums which aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opiwn, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premattire graves." Dn. j. F. RXCUIELOZ, Conway, Ark. The Contaur Company, 771 X Ha1i1-d Times.- m- no 1.111 Ti1 s Fni m- m- E A11 'L F 11 N '1 'd ImAA~Lm FOl Tim.1M IN the line of Weddig 1'vC P.! Ne CAK E IASKEIT>, CREAMS, S(OIP AN - C.M. Chancler. 1MPRES~S IT L ii When~l You Need W ,ith us3 hard time pr1ice.s stiI in ex iitence. 1,000 lbs. Atlantic White Lead, 150 Gallons Linseed Oil, * mO10 Gal ons Ping~t Just received. Paries wishingt to paiht, look to their in:teres5t, and get Onr pices be fore bu:. ing elsewh' ere. o't forget IST'S GARD)EN SEIED, ~e t ill have themn. Satt isfa! 0)on g!uar anteed. Winnsioor o Drug -~ Store. SUPP0:U~om F.- ..6 : f evry nature :md~ *e- e oainl ith the knifeorin.- .:. ::eid, which re panfui and~ eld..::..- .. --.:. . ad ,ften esulig in death ::-. . .ny ndure this terrible disean -' mneo 6 boxes to cure anyu - ::py for benefit- reeied z tte. .ab :ail. CONSTPA TIORV . . te gret TVER aI * T ITRun A , fesh -upplyM c'tICok r' ih 'Cam AptY"to T.i. ,~ U.1 xr01NII. 6I ....... .. . . .. ^0 prscription. for Infan ts U- piu Morphine nor Si:-, a harmcss substitute Syrups, and Castor OiL Si..; thirty years' use by destroys Worms and allays cnts vciiting Sour Curd, I Colic. Castorift relieves stipation and flatnlency. Dd, regultes tihe stomach and natural Sleep. Casa Cca-thc Mothe.'s Friend. Castoria. Caztoria is so r1'fl ad apt ed to child ren that I recommend it assuperior toany proscription kr.own to mne." II. A. AnCrirm, M. D., 1I So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. Y. Our phy1ifnS ;n to children-s depart me~nt hve spozen highly of their experi ence i.- thLr outsiJe practice with Castoria, and although we only havo among our edical supplics what is known as reUlar products, yet we are frea to confess that the :.arits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." UNITED !ToSP'rfAL AM) DrErr.sfnY, .oston, Mass. A LLrN C. Smrer. Pr., uray Strect, New York City. wll thhin I ~t I' i. a1e v time' ..rr. i -ey : m' :b . . . . 1'-) r , *rI' 1''~-, ~oluein 1: to 15.. y n1) tu enat'' i - ti -\,) ENW, an1d. m-p T" GET F.T,- free, PARKER'S ~'-~ hAIR BALSAM~ -Che:: ar.t Le::fe t. c hair. r~ Promon cs a luxuri-at p~owVh. Ncer Fails to Restore Gray -I~nir to its Youthfuil Color. Cure' calp di~ess~es 4: har t-uig no~nd $1. aZ Dru::g tse Prker'su Gin..er Tonic. r. cures the war-t Cough, weak Lo.,i. Dbilty. Ind:Zcaion,. I'i.in, Ta~ke in line. O ets. N!N E CORNS necemeroe1N corie. a u. ;x. . c:Uts ox : CI., .... Y. I - C - - . - ,. gI .-' , .I -a . P 1 . .-1, 1 -. 1 3 .: 1 . . ( ', a.:, ' -I. .. .s . .. 1 7 . ... 4 *. , / s .. s 1. *?* The e~e -I,. )epartment. E ARE ESPECIALLY FITTED UP FOR Letter Bill l1eads, Heads, Note Ieade, ins, Mortgages, Bills o Sale, Notes, &c., an be obtaine1 at this office at competitive prices. y ISITINVG 0CAR DS. IJ8%1 I N1 OR; CIRCUJLARS Can be had at Veare giving close attention to this line of business and solicit the trade. Vec will b:e glad to corres pond~ with any party needing any thing in this line. -iWFs Tn eilE Lower - Store" Til furnishi von n;ow w.ith GREEN CORN, GREEN PEA:S, OKRlA ::d TOM ATOE)[. LIVES.OLIVES. ANCY GROCERIES Mana;.. ~T'I G.D~sPsSwil befoi~ Ic west of I: W i::nbom, until Mayv 103~ ei th:t w, ill be lt tC ,able of . T. wner. Insurance, $10. MONEY TO LOAN N FAI:M MO1JTGAGES. LONG t~ne, easy 1:iynw';s .,d low interest Aply t 1o. c)NAD RACTION I Town now is Our Mag Spring '3oods. styles and at low prices. See our Dress ina, Japanlese Moire, changeable-black -our dress with our Laces. We have a and Insertions to match. roideries in white and colors you have s, Lawn Nainsock, etc. also Prints, Ginghams, Outing, Dimity, H osiery, Underwear and Corsets, and 5ilk %Mits. Shoces. Lud MISSES' OXFORDS -very cheap. aery. e want you to make a special call to see , stylish, and as pretty as can be. Wc r prices than you can get elsewhere. Yeu quantity of goods we are handling. We t to vaur interest to trade with us by nam lead in good quality and low prices. IWELL & RUFF. A NICE LOT OF FRESH FLOUR JUST ARRIVED, And our stock of Groceries is complete. WIIEN YOU WA Flour, Meal RiceI, Grt Roast Beef. Chipp Salmon. Sardine. Tomatoes or Tinware, Give us a call. A. B, CATHART, EXCHANGEi FEED AND) SALE SABLES. I have six Young Mules left over and three or four plugs, a few good Mares and some nice Driving Horses. WVill be sold to suit the times. Willr pa the highest cash eihrfat orpoor. A. WILLIFORD, * AGENT, Winnsboro, S. C. WINNSBORO, S. C. floes a GelleralBamnIl! Blsiless. BIIS and~ Sells Reiacha 'e EPOSITS solicited. Four per cent I 11 paid on deposits in Savings Depart. ment. Interest entered up on the first of each quarter. Caital Stck Pal Ia. - - -$50O.000 UalvAed Prolits, - - $13,000 W. C. DEATY, JAMES Q. DAVIS, President- Cashier And Water Your Stock at the Same Time. I AM AGENT FORt TUE LATEST improved Iron Turbine Wind Mill Pu mp. A tank of water right at your dw weling or harn is often the best insurar:: one can have: and water for stock is as es.sen tial as food. You will not have 10 ask that darkey, "Did you water those mules"? and on Sunday all you have to do is to open the stable door and the wind dues the rest. The . "Red Jacket'' Pump can be primecd without removing the whole affair, and any IM-vear- old bycan mng it writhout help. Will be glad to make estimates for those who wish to buy. 11-21-3mn '. J1. E LLIOT T. TONSORIAL ARTIST. At the 0ld Stand Uoder Dr. Qllattlebali's O1ce, rpIHE undersigned will be pleased to serve the p~ubbec. Satisfaction guar anteed in hair-cut or shave. Appreiating sparonage, solicits it in the future. GREAT ATT Ie Great Attrael iot of th Ull:ESS GOODS in grat variety, beautIfu. 'a' erns and Wool (h -.111s, New :.i!ks, Cl nd all colors. You won't be in the st le uilessyIu trimN arge stcck of -t% les in 1:1 ek, cream, white, We lan- the prettievt and cl:eapest Embi ver seen. Come and prove tis assertion. White (;ouds in great variety, Dotted Swis A hadroe line of Si Finish Satteens: ;clored Lawns, Colored wi-s, Chalies, etc We cal please you in all kins of Notion .t botrom iceg Kid os in spring s::Aes, silk Gloves, Jut opzned, a beautiful lot of LADIES' Our sto-k is n.ow ready for inspection. V this line. Wt- have a very large stock-ncv will guarantee to please you and name lowe have to see our store to appreciate the great want you to come to seei us and wil make i ing p ices that cannot be dis,:ounted. We lespectfully, CALII Look Out. 7 E h AVE OPENED IN THE store-roo!m ornerv: used bv us as a stable a fine line of GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, Etc. Etc. And in fact the things that the farmez - need. We also sell :he: Rock Hill Co.'s BUGGI.ES. We also have in stock IHARNESS, BI1)LES, SA)DLES, &c., of evryii be Will *o carry onr LIVERY, FEED, SALE & EXCHANGE STABI.ES in rear of the stor c.and shall be pleased to sec our Iriends and cu-tomers, and we promise to give thein value for their money. rVStables kept open day and night. HALL & CRAWFORD W INNSBORO, S. C. OR ANGES, * LEMONS, BANANAS, ONION$, *POTATOES. PI':lENUT. At F. W. lIABENLIliT'S. FOR SALE. + CHEAP] * ~ -AND) J 0 B B E R. In good order. Just the outfit for a country papor. IAddress Winnsboro. S. C, Location Within 'O00 Yards of the College. IWILL TAKE BOYS AND) GIRLS from the country who wish to go to the College in Winns boro. Correspond wit h IMRS. W. J. ELLIOTT. Casadlora ! JUST IT EGEIVE D, aj fresh supply of the above br.mid FIVE CENT CIGAIRS. Occoncchi:c, Duke's Mixture, Tar Iel, and other bran:ds of Smoking Tobacco, and Gigarette Paper. at B. J. QUJATTLEBA UM, D 1) . Gleni Springs Mineral Water, Well known in t hi:- commuuuity for its health-giving projerties. For sale at F. w rrIABErnerCITS