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LAN 6 * VOL. VIII. Ileavesj !ve | oiwsiW i: i So the falling of the hair tells of the approach of age and declining power. | . No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless it may seem, I tyou confidently expect leaves again. And why? Because there is life at the M , , roots. m So you need not worry about ^ ^ * the falling of your hair, the ^3 threatened departure of youth ^ ' * and beauty. And why? ? Because if there is a spark of I life remaining in the roots of Q the hair ^ | will arouse it into healthy activity. The hair ceases to conic i ! 4k out: it begins to grow: ami the glery of your youth is restored 1 I to you. ' j , we have a hook on the Hair I 1 and its Diseases. It is free. j : r/io Bast AtJvfcu Free. j , If JOU iff! Hot lOltillll :%1| ||u* In'litflM you I'Xpt'Clftl (ruin thi* ?>t tin* \ :u??r, M writu doctor about it. I*r??l?.ty U anmo dlrtlciiltv with your 151*11- ^8 oral wystfin which may euatly removal. addrosn k1 Ml. J. C. AY Kit. !.o\v.'!l, M.ui. W9 0'' AN A V A IjAN ilK OF arciikr arrows.! Aimed Severn i at Col. neal and Senator MeLaiirin. I V I Special to The State. ! JP Saluda, Aug. 21. ? Senator, \ re Iter's arrows llew tliirk and last and at big cattle to-day. j After making tarirels of President Johnson and Superintendent. .'Seal, lie sent one whizzing at at Senator M< l.iurin. deelanng that Kopubliean money had bought his eleelion and helped Neal to redeem hi< ollicial liicrle - * i Col. Watson lollowed this u|> 1 hy declaring that "Curly Headed .Johnny'' hu<l traded hi^ I><>iiiim*racy with McKinlev lor eoncos-j sions in raisin:* the Second S mth Carolina regiment. About Saludians listened to the cam paicn orators : thoro was not him: violent to the nerves or disloeat in?r to the hones o| timid auditors. Whether the vaudeville is stir , rinj: 111 tornadoes and cyclones j ? lor the wind up. or preparing to ?11-< i > tin* <*i i rl:?i n 111 I 1 v- 'iii.t 1 ' j>??;h e-1ii11 y as the <min|?;i'nil closes, is ;in untlctcnniiK'il iji:< tion. CTlio camlidutos roa'./ tiiat tin*. noxl low (lavs will (ii closo their jtolil ieal destinies, and 111? \ ai<4# \v<?rkinix tlx* preeion- moment** 0 for all I hey arc worth y Til K \V A H OKI" \ 1STMK VI'. jjl ^ The del. itt- ! I v>? <?11 Adjutant if/ ^'*?ncral Watt- ami (Ad. Floyd ? was lively. Watt declared lxwas informed lie would heat Floyd at hi- own home. Floyd was trying to swing iuontiov.j 14. 4. *\ LANCASTER, ICllorbo's coal-tail, but tlio nov rnor 11;i?l disinherited him. Klovd vas iii the wrong pew and could lot till the oftico. Me had been ndorsed by the leading military lien at the homes of both his opponents. Col. Floyd twitted Watts for lot going into the war without iVaitillir for sf :i r< ;i ml <.?> l.!< oat. lie had raised seven eliilIren, two of whom lie had given *> (lie iinnv. Walts?They waited until alter he war. < ol. Floyd said lie did not dead his empty sleeve, hut bought his war record was a supplementary reason for his deal ion. Watts?Itidn't you say I had nade one of the host adjutant ;enerals the State ever hail ! Floyd?I decline to answer any >f your questions. Your idea i> o get this campaign heyond the ilane of a gentleman. I spurn iiul treat you with utter eon enipt. i i.* i * " ' 1 i\i-ep rooi. .\ I a 1111O* 1 rate soldier ?>ult 1 >t not lo ;l"t ex iced. Maj. lily the deelared his ran lidaey v.:s- on ;i plane diU'oreid roni that ol his opponents. lie wanted to lie judged solely hy he standard of merit, and it In adl then he would have no eoni plaint. Mis youth was an assi t nice, it represented eneiijjy on pin! wit li ? x perienee. tii;; ivia: or ahkows. Sena.or Atelier seored I'n-i lent Johnson for staling in his report that Wiuthrnp had re eived $.'il>JMi. while the appro priat ion was unl\ $.'50.0(10. Where did li o,".| |],js extra noney 1I<* doctored t lu? account n order to make it balance. I'lie rut li was these colleges liail money to horn. ami ii was heim: wasted. lie severely attacked I'ol. Neat's niancrenient of the pendenti iry, and said : !! Xeal will tell n- w h'Te he <j ot the money to elect .lohii Mel. ini-iii with, aim| how lie had the time In act as the Mark llanna ol .ioliii Mcl/iiirill We iiiiilhl lie ah.le to explain >nniethini? about that if I S,('t<U) that' he -vcr.iped up to make irood his worlhle-s checks to the State treasurer. I heiieve that at least a part ol it w is lur .... I . . I... I I i: ??'in?4 ?> ill** i\? "j mi ? m ir;i ii riMll mil tee in *?i* 11 r lo elect a hijih tarill' ru in In I he senate." i in; 11<.ii i ?>n tiir; oou.kuks. Mr. Whitman a>!;c 1 i!" higher education is i.i |>i> continued at tli** Stale's expense. Why net pill the colleges nil tin- same footing as the public schools? Why not "ive the money wasted on uniicce ? ary colleges to the ol.l soldierH.ivi'.lJNOj: ii.i.ikiik. ' iovei lior l /.h I he. retel l ing to the charge that he appointed a neirro constable. -a 1 that a re peel able citi/in hid i-ked l.i.u to :i lu-jiio Jo ;i>? ? i! tin \vi it Iio^ro 11:i? 1 shot at hi- * 11 :m ! to Be(ir, ti.n K " ! Y'0 I1 V ' '' P. / 4 ? a.?1 R EN SEMI-WREv K La Y. S. C., SATURDAY, A j break 11 j> illicit tratHc in Whiskey by negroes in his community at ^ | ISlenheim. lie accordingly sent . ,a negro cons'table recommended I I .... I l?v Chief of Police Daly, ColumI bia, with instructions .not to nio! lest while men. but to discover the criminals. The constable did this, am' then his commission ! . was withdrawn. It was true ho | i laughed and talked wit h \\ at son i latter his charges against him. ,IIe felt sorry lor Watson ; he knew his weakness. Watson always disclaimed any personal relied ion, and abused him only when he get out of soap, lie hadn't told Watson that the I , mm'iiom was controlled tjy a |do/.ell lllOU ill tllf court llOUsOS. Ilo li.ul said that hi* could tell! I how the flection would go if lie ! talked with a dozen leaders Iroin i eaeli section, ascertaining: from! JI hem how their people were j [talking and leeling. It lie had | told Watson so. it was a severe) blunder lor him 10 repeat a jiri- ' vate conversation. "I XCI.K liKolttiK." ( o|. Tillman was well received. I . . > . i I jlle Uenieu 111ai lie wauiou to dc! >trov Winthrnpor t'lemson. lie I ' i i r simply wanted to restrain their | wasteful and outrageous extrava I I .1 , . . cilice. leiiisou got over sjflM).- j (100 to leach boys kit I glove hi dust lies, and Winthrnp al out . }: jO.ono to 'each a lew girls a i ... .. . ., | :iii n> Minusl ry wiiu a lew inns j iiid furhelows. while the South i'arobna college got only i' jO.iMi >. I lie attacked the system ol ceilJtralizel government that puts [township appointments in the I hands oi 11 j ' governor. Ilo :?nr11?* 1 lor reasonable license tax, willi | iimper salc^uurds thrown around it, to ininiuii/o the evil. lie was i ho liM man to advocate Saluda j hi nt \. hut .1 -!<.? ? I lor no politic d h*ratiti:<I \ He li.nl only done his i<!111y. i Voice: Wo aro jjoing to elect von. rot., w \TSoN \T lloMK. t'ol. Watson was on his nativo 'hearth ami was j^ri" 't ?. < 1 with I roiimU oT a[inlatiso. llo rejoiced it t ho Irh 11 I hip ol those people, t i I o li i'I done his iInly in t ho arm v. in tho days of radicalism, in tho const it hi ional convention. in poll ! I tcs ami in private lilo. I lo lilorioil in his Ii111 lor Iroo schools in i ho const it lit ion, and his sue tlioro was tho proudest thimr ol his liio Tho atnhition ol his lilo was to he governor and to li 4 hi until I lu-ro waei;'nnd school 111 i? : i < 11 in i'\t'iy will H' 111.1:1 I 'l S-mth ('1r??1111:t. Ili-wiis vi?nr(iiis in di'rlarimr ilnt I * I !? rl n 11; i 1 ii"t told I *! ? i <1111 :is to his >1 atcnumt -i 11Hhil him. Ill' 11;iiI legitimately nitiei/.ed him without any ahuse. I'hi' papers in Kllerhe's intercut had lied ah'iul him. i A pplause. i I'hr 111?*ri who raised 1*11 l"i*lIrnni oblivion Irsd been ignored bv him A ('iiiwrval i ve in < '< 111(111 i i had enrsed and and ahn-i'd Kllerbe and yet I'dlerbe appointed him | colonel III' WiHllil tint liaM' ; 11) 11??iiiI -11 Stohes. but lor lus inllii ' ciiri', Kllerbe had nut rewarded 111?* graduates o| I lie (iliili'l I I is criticism ??I I** 1!?*r ??* was that lie is not a man l icit In* allowed 11im<olI to I to coot roi 1> i !>v others, t A pplaiiM*. ) At tin' dictation of tin- <>! t'r* Fanner.*.' hank ot' ( ' iliyjiliia, F.llei he xcrttl.rhwl out Wardlaw's name and wrote lie ili.ln'i move the metrojioiit iii police. !><> cause iilliuan to|<] him not to. in 1 when he did remove it, he , .1: ' i' at Mcl/uirio's dictation. , UGUST 27, 1898. That mail Mehaurin, (iod for rive liiin tor voting for liirn. wants MrKinley Reelected 1?v acrlania rion, forgetting all the traditions of , Nomocracy because ho has made some trade with him about the Second regiment that could not. have been gotten up fairly. cot.. scur.MI'Kur ventured the opinion that he could improve South Carolina's I a . i ? uuiin niii t?nai scrvit'O. I h' argued that prohibition meant 'unbridled lieese unless special officers were paid to enforce it. and 111iwould result in increased taxation. lie had always opposed the dispell- 1 sarv system, but as an evidence! of bis obedience to law he men- | tioned that lie. as an executive ollicer, had strictly enforced it.jr| lie pleaded. for local option, the only, .just, sensible, practical and v Democratic method of setting for f ever the Ihjuor question. "MKKKI.Y A VOI.fNTKKK?" II M r. Feat herstone delendetl him- j self from the charge of being a raw recruit. The bulk ol hisi" time for the last 11 years had 1 been spent in lighting -for God, M for home and native land." but if ! the people were looking for aL man who has never done any- . thing wrong, they must look else-L where. lie did not plead lusj own perieci ion, i >tt i he had 11 ieu j ! to do his dul\ by advocating I :< what he believed was right. After ,i | years of testing. Maine had put . prohibition in tin- constitution. . i and it the people of South Garo 'linn wanted it. that of itself |.,nih,l ..II ? I. I i: ; ^ oil I III- I'iinili OjMlllOll | 1 ni'ct'fssurv iur ii> cnncitnenl. i? 1 'i'll K otiikk SI'KAKKKS j ! were Messrs. loinpkins. Cooper. * I >r:t< 1 !i:i m. Bolin^er. Mower, I)er i ham. Kplon. lirmvn, Mayliehl. ji liiee. MeMahan. < I:trris% Kvans, h t % > S|i<?li, Cray. an.I Thomas. j'j "stick to itkvan." i Congressman Talbert. who is . 1 unopposed lor re-election, spoke i brietlv in liis spicy sty'e. laving it on thick that tin* I )einocracv I ' <iiotihl > ( ick to I.rvnn. ] j .1. Wilson * i i l)hs. ' - - | j i ( Tin- IC?-in? ?1 > for I'liix. I J Mr. .Intei Mathia<. :i wi-ll known !| | ~teek dealer of I'nlaski, Ky? .-ays; j j "Alter sutler i :itf lor oyer a week w it It j j i iiu\. ami my physician liavinir failed to relieve me. I was ad\ised to try; hamlielaiii'> Colic, < Imlera ami I?i:ir- j rho a Keinedy, and lia\e tie- pleasure ol ~l at i ny t tia' t lie lial I of one hot I le cured me." For >al? hy ! '. Mackey .V Co. and 15. C. Ilon<?h A Co., I.aneas- i I i-r. S. < . ?I! I M> ! Ol!" AS III'. IS TOI) 1 A Slift l*aft*li>ll for ii Just lift SiroiiK as it Jlicr Was. 'I lie niiiiii' Thomas Wiiririns moans iidI ! i i m ^ t<> tin' majority oi readers," writes John J. a" I?im*k*-t in t lit* Septt'liihcr I. lilies ! I >m. Journal. Hut Tnninas Wi_-ini* 'Hliuil l orn.* a name familiar to hundreds of thousands in this; fountrv and abroad. who have heard the piano played by this I wonderful nruii'o. The impres | s'.on that he is dead is a pretty general one. As i in.itteroi lael. I'.iind IV,in lias n.-v. r 1 rn ill a , lay in his lite. < >n tli<> hanks ??t* I In* Slnvwshury in a do main h| ov.t l\\<> iiir,?!r 1 arms of wootllan !. s? ml. a. pirl uiv<<|iir l "V,? ami a Ii.'V ! \ v. .! a lain - < u il ii a IjiMii-l \ t i ti; a. 1 Iiti1 1,1 iii'l Tom is at honr*. * 1 lis hands ;n iic! ti all 'pi ! a no hands.' in place o|' the f ??n d?i\ 1' 11^ linger. 1 hands which t . one -oo!t"ii sees in jjjrcat pianist s. c % xo. 4i., Kojral makes the food pure, %vbulcbuuiw und dcllclou5. mi ^JjH? J ruwuttf Absolutely Puro ROYAL OAKINO r#AOER CO., NT.H YORK, ??a?mm?a? ? loin's hands are small and plump, vith the thumbs ami tapering ingers quite short. ' The strongest impression 1 >ore awry was that of the sweet, ontented life the poor, blind no:ro is leading. There is pathos in t. I had expected to find a *wonler at the piano, and 1 did. tor lis untaught mastery of.the inrrument is marvelous. From the ime when the Hethune tamilv eft the dinner-table to see who ould. be jdaving on the piano, md discovered the sightless piekminny ! tour years perched on he stool. his little hands pluekng iiiwanny melody- from the keyboard?from that time until iow he has had an unwavering ievotiou to i he itisli iiiiicitf whose nusie is his lite." . The Kev. \V. It. t'o-Uley, nf Stock ri?11;?*. tJa., while attending to liis ci-toral Unties at Kllcnwood, that dale, was it tacked l>\ rhulcra innrhiis. lie says: "Ity chance I hannoned to f.'t huh! of a hnttlo of Chambor Iain's 'olio, ''holiTii and I>i:irr11 i-:i Keincdy Lm;! ! t !ii ri!? !! wiv t };< sn v in** 11 y lifo. It roliovoil moat once." For ?ilo h.v F. Maokoy A Co., ami li. C. Iloiitili iV, Co., l.ancast?T, S. C. J' ";i Marks obtained, and alt Pat J #ent ln.l:!K - C'.a.J'jttci! tor Moocratc Ktr.3 i 'Cm Orrir " 11 ^>"i ~?'Tt U. S. P.itcnt Cmcr ' Jrn.S ivc i.in se< e j 4ml in less lime u.a..:se * rii xi.'e (mm WioluiiRtcn. 4 s. n. . it!, ill. or photD., ^i'.h '.< rip # \lion. Me 'ilvise, it patentable or not, free of #eliaii:e. Gjr fee not due till patent i '.mured. ? A f-AWPHtrr, "I low loOb'ain I'.it nts," with ? Jr'i't of same In the L'. S.una Itrii^nrountriea J 4 s;nt tree. Address, 4 ' tr* P r*i /? *' ':r\ "> r W*' n ?'4t n u u W \! 4f t*. * ' > a <J i? Or;> r ftNT Orr cc. WASmn'.Tc:.. It ret *1 jrn'i whef lirr * ?i itvi ? th ^ i. ^ - f ?.1 ', . ;.i s'tln-Vi ..i.VJ"..,' fj . ^ y? ? ? t lu.i.'lfioul). ) f ' s li- Cv-. It. 1.; 0 v t. ' 1 ! '' v;? .> !f ' ' r'. in ;r^?'n J1 v t, ? ?c *i. . ri.?l% , ;r / pm '<n!' ? .1 - .? r / v lifrA'C/r1" ?ji?a -1I1 r Urmrdy i, t Me t*ro, *cutrf ..I, ,'.t w Tvrii IIPKMMi III' RKCisTRiniw HOOKS. X't> I l< 1, l-> II F.ICKF.^ t.n KN that in ai'rorilaiit't' Willi the Art of I v.e; jir.i\ i?!itit; for t ho r tri-f rat ion of lootor-, t ho hooks of ru^i-l rat ion will ho opi'tinl uti thi> lir-t Moiiii;t,\ of each month at t ho Court If 011*0, for t ho rr^i-i rat ion ot oh-riors onlitlot! to rotri-t rat ion nrnl t ho ' on-t it til ion, aiol ko|?| (iprii |or thr. o *uorossivo <1:1 \ * III I'lll'M I' !l III' I ' i IM V 111 \ S lii'lnri' llii* yi-inT il ? ! lion in Isms. Klm'tor* v. Iiu rrj.'i?!rriM| i>m or In*I'on* tin* Kt <? ' .luMinrv. I arc not r??<1 uiroil in n-jjistiT < Mlii " liniirs : i rmn *i a. in. to J! p. in. W. (.. A. I'uiti Kit, ij4>r.? : Ii'ir i.anoaslcr ('nuiil v. I aiifi-iiT, II. *v Fob. I, 1 Jlonuty I* Illooi! I)ec;?. ("'!< vi 1?1 ! mi' .iix a clean si.in. N i bo nit y without it. i nwnretn, ( indy ('ntfau' I. < . .in yi.nr ) !' I ami ki-? p it in. Ii> < r ami ilnvii *%? | ' 1. Ill l-i . . tV || t . . to "' I I auish ; imploa, 1 oil*, bl >t< h s. 1>!uklioids, ' 'lioi -' < I . L-?{ <'. iretn, 1? 'nuty I -r I n cuts. All di HI* U -.it I, 1 - , Lv-1,11. .. ^ X .