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if fie CMuertiger subscription Price?13 Months, tl.OO* PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. W. W. BALL, EDITOR. Rates for Advertising.?Ordinary Ad vertisements, per square, one Inaer? lion, f 1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50 cents. Liberal reduction made for large Ad* vorllsoments. W. W. BALL, Proprietor. LAUREN8, 8. C, Juno 13, 1898. Among' the "Conservative" pa pers In Sputh Carolina there la not ono which cares to see faction and discord among the while demo crats of this State. We know of none which have not applauded acts of the Tlllraan administration and nearly all have repeatedly commended the Governor on one account or another. As a rule the Conservative press is fair and frank and tells the truth. Those papers who pose as the peace-makers, as the chosen instru ments to unify sentiment, as the patent eradloators of all the pois onous humors of our State politics do in the profuse testimonials of theirown virtue of course insinuate that all the rest of us are disturbers of the public peace but wo can for give it. When a newspaper assumes a monkish role and a saintly couu tenanco; ascends a pedestal built ot its own flimsy assertions, and pro claims itself as peculiarly and com paratively |holy the discreet public very Justly explains the ludicrous proceeding as an advertising scheme, as more'ly another way of suggesting that a few more sub scribers might be accommodated. As such it is excusable. To the Abbeville Press and Banner: Dear contemporary:?When a certain sentence of a cortain edi torial which appeared in the issue of this paper dated May 80th ult. which you quote and inquiringly speculate upon in your own last issue was penned the editor of this paper had not you in mind. Rather than infringe upon any darling privilege you may claim to mention or reproach the Haskell ites when ever you may feel so dis posed we refrain from Insisting upon the advisability of your ceas ing it,?what though we expose ourselves to the charge of retreat ing from our position. And further, let us assure you that we look upon you as not only abundantly self respecting, but worthy of the sin cere respect of your neighbors. The fact is, contemporary, we are sorrowfully but speedily drift ing to the conclusion that the safest thtng for newspapers of our politi cal persuasion to do Is to quarrel and "kick up the dickens of a row" among ourselves. While the State, and the Greenville News, and we if not you are snarling and sneering and squabbling over nothing there is every prospect that the Illumi nators of the enemy will grow dis orderly. Therefore, we shall not murmur or grieve if you feel called upon in your issue each week to seize Haskelli8m by the nape of tho neck and slam it Mgainst the ground. Iu a brief special to the daily pa pers of the State printed last week tho lynching of a* negro for "in sulting" a white woman was men tioned. The occurenco was said to havo taken place at "Fort Madi son," a town or village or post ofllco which wo have not been able to lo cate. To insult a white woman or any honest woman is a scandalous and detestable offence but it is not a crime that will justify or excuse the infliction of death as a punish ment. Tho special did not indi cate the character of the "Insult" \ai if it was nothing more than an insult and not accompanied with violence there was no shadow of excuse to justify the taking of the life of the offender. The Plckens Sentinel sniffs war among tho Reformers and hints that tho Conservatives should maintain an "armed neutrality" next year. We fain would agree with the Sentinol that tho Conser vatives "should not have anything to do with politics next year"?or in years to come. We suspect that our poople are but indifferent poor players in the game. "But what a shaking up there will be next year. There are two factions of the reform party and tho contest is likely to be between them. It is none of our fight and it would be well for tho Conserva tives to keep their hands off and let them fight It out among them selves. We think It the best thing for the Conservatives to do?not have anything to do with politics next year." Since last week's Issue the Ad vkrtiser has boon Informed that the office to which Col. J. Wash Watts was appointed by Governor Tillman carries with it a little pay, enough to recompense Col. Watts for bis trouble. Col. Watts has boon the recipient then of similar favors from Governor Tillman and Capt. Shell, In the bestowal of which the Captain appears to have committod tho diabolical crime of treason to his friends while the Governor's little kindness to an Antl has beon found deserving of not the slightest condemnation. "All tho world's a stage and air the men and women merely play ers" among whom Edwin Booth, tho actor, who died last week filled the rolo of a good and noble man. , ?W T. M.? (?Magister,") has a communication in Sunday's Green ville News which opens thus: "As my letter in reply to the Laurensvllle Herald's attack on me for my criticism or Senator Irby's attitude on the Laurens lynching has been refused publica tion in my county, and being a reg ular reader and subscriber of the News, and knowing so well the In dependence and impartiality of that journal, I respectfully request that the following reply totho Her ald be published in the News, and trust that you will find it conven ient to comply with my request." When "Maglster's" article ap peared in the Advertiser of May 23rd ull. we said editorially: "Tho Advertiser will havo nothing further to say on this subject be cause we do not see that Its discus sion will do good now." That ex plains our subsequent stleuco and tho refusal by us of "W. T. M.'s" second communication. It has been nearly two thousand years since Brutus and that faction devoted "to the good of Rome" was defoated and the republic fell Into the hands of tho "Triumvirate" who despotically ruled It, but It Is curious to note how history 13 re peated heroin South Carolina. The latest point in which the paralell is maintained is "that Lepldus (onoof the Triumvirs) after the battle of Philipp!" has been deprived of bis power "on the unfounded charge of treasonable conduct." Wo quote the words of history. The commencement exercises of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina at Clinton are in progress this week. This institution is grow iug in popular favor, its faculty is being enlarged, its endowment is being increased, its curriculum is being advanced and tho Impression Is becoming general that It is des tined to take an honorable rank among Southern Colleges. Oh ye recalcitrant "reformers!" take heed, take heed 1 A peniten tial mood is your only safety and submission in sackcloth and ashes your last means of escape from the wrath of the bosses. Therefore prostrate yourselves and replace your necks under the tyrant's feet ere you have been drowned like blind kittens in a duck pond. The Columbia papers declare that their city has at last obtained good water. It Is presumed that the people of the town Intend to use it as a beverage after the Dispensary gets under way and that they were determined that their article .should be as pure of its kind as Governor Tlllman's liquors. The Aiken Times opines that the Tillmanite candidate for Governor next year must be a bold, daring, aggressive leader who will force the fighting and wo have no trouble in picturing to ourselves a half Prince R-upert half Jack Cade, as the kind of a hero whom It Is im patient to publicly worship. If the next Governor Is to bo such a man as Capt. Tillman, we are in favor of the Captain himself for a third term. Put the Advertiser down a Tillmanito to that extent. If we are to have Tlllmanlsm at all give us the pure stuff. To Col. Larry Gantt, formerly of Athens Ga., or else an Athenian lady, "Reform" is indebted for the suggestion of the dispensary and the dispensary will not be the first historic gift from the Greeks to dis appoint tho sanguine hopes of those who received it. The State aptly and truly says: "Few men have loft the Bench with more friendship, more re spectful admiration, than Judge Kershaw; and as he passes out of public life after many years of de voted service to his people, we, who are not in power now can point to him and say with pride: Such are the men we delighted to honor."_ There lingers no doubt about the court martialingof Reformer Shell. His political doom was heralded by the Register and since then numbers of "reform" weeklies have volunteered to assist In executing him as a deserter. When the saloons have all been closed Senator John Gary Evans will conclude that "me and Bennie killed the bar." But there will be nn abundance of big game left In Way of tigers. Why does not the State engngo in every immoral trade in which there Is the possibility of profit and which ought to have police regula tion if not suppression ? The republicans of Ohio have re nominated McKinley for, Governor whose qualifications for defeat are equal to those of the average pro tectionist. Look here, Grover, old follow, do you mean to stain your soul with sins of omission regarding South Carolina?_ Tho Southern Presbyterian since Its removal to Clinton is maintain ing Its enviable repute among ro liglous journals. TheGovornor has appointed forty constables tipon-whom devolve (he duty of "belling" blind tigers. We need the Australian ballot system in South Carolina. At the first indication of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled condit ion of the stomach, liver, or bowels, should bo promptly rectified by Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Thorns Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safo to take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel complaints. Owtngsvillo. Most of tbo wheat Is harvested and aiost of the threshers will he started by the time this appears iu print. The crop is very good. Miss Karon Owings who has been visiting her sister, Mr.. 8. 8. Boyd of your town, has returned home. Madam rumor says wo will have a wedding to report in our next issue. Miss Lizzie Pitts is quite sick at this writing but we hope to hear of her convalescent soon. Mrs. J. D. Masters is also confined to her bod. Miss Mattio Owings, who hn* been spending some time at Lau rens, has been visit in;? her sister Mrs. F. B. Hoi and, We always welcome you Miss Mat tie. We hoar a great deal of talk in this section about Congressman Shell having turned iu his politics. No body will say that Capt. Shell is a fool, and if ho is an anti now he has never been anything else; but does it make him an autl be? cause he endorses a man for office who is an anti if ho bo compotent to fill his office? I supposo that Capt. Shell and Col. Watts have al ways been personal friends, and is tho time coining when wo aro to fall out with our neighbors just simply because their political views differ from ours. Is not an anti as good nnd as well quuliflcd to fill offices as a .Tilltnaii man. Just such a racket as has been kicked up about Capt. Sholl endorsing Col. Watts for an office, which every one knows ho can fill, is not tho way to restoro peace and harmony in South Carolina. Aro wo npt all Domocrats from beneath tho same flag, and if Mr. A does not agree with Mr. B In politics that is no reason thai they should fall Out with each other. Let us have peace In the Democratic parly, and if Capt. Sholl has turned he Is man enough to tell you so. Mr. J. B. Hill tolls us ho Is going to engage In tho feather business. Mr. S. F, Boland has tho first ripe peaches wo have seen this season. Rev. J. A. Martin preached a vory interesting sermon at Mr, Olive last Sunday. Jack. Mt. Gallagher. Tho rain has at last ceased and General Green is making advances on us with all of his powor. Wheat and oats have all been harvested in this section with the exception of sonio oats that were sown in the Spring. Miss Bessie Goddurd, who has been teaching in Abbeville, S. C, Is now at home, her school having closed. Miss Mattio Owings, who has been visiting in your town, has re turned home. Mrs. John Hill is visiting at W. W. Cooper's. Mrs. Warren Cooper is visiting at Kkoni. Miss Addle Daniel, who has been assisting her brother touch has re turned to her home at this place. Rev. J. A. Martin and family vis ited in this section last week. Mrs Jano Weathers is still quite ill, not expected to live. Jim. It Is not what Its proprietors say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells tho story of its merit. Hood'a Sarsaparilla cures. Cross Hill Notes. The exercises of our High School closed on Friday tho 2nd inst. The friends and patrons of the school were present in large numbers and all were delighted with the teacher and the scholars. Tho examination showed that the teacher had not negligently dono his work but was thorough and-painstaking and tho. pupils by their prompt and correct answers to questions, evinced a familiarity with thoir books which could como only from study and research. A picnic dinner was sorved at tho proper time, which was greatly enjoyed by everyone. Cross Hill is highly favored by having such fine schools and teachers. Tho Quarterly Conference of tho Waterloo Circuit convened at the Methodist church in this place on Saturday, tho 2rd inst. Tho delib erations of tho Conference were presided over by^tho Rev. J. B, Campboll, the Presiding Elder of Cokesbury district, Wo wero pre vented by illness from being pres ent, but have been informed that, all the work of the con/erence was of a satisfactory character and was profitable to all who attended. There was preaching every day and night for soino days after the conference adjourned. Rev. J. B. Campbell, Rev. J. C. Stone and Rev. John Manning preached many good and eloquent sermons and all tho people wore delighted as well as instructed and edified. Miss Nancy Thompson, an aged lady of this community, died on tho 2nd inst. after a brief nines-. Aunt Nancy was a good woman, loved by all and by her Christian walk and conversation proved tho truth and value of tho Gospel. Sho was laid to rest In the cemotery along side of many of her family and thero with them she awaits the resurrection of tho Just. Rain in a undanco and grass and cotton both ^rowing. Scribe. Mrs. Harriot Marble, of Pough keepsie, N. Y., was years a martyr to headache, and never found any thing to glvo her moro than tem porary relief until sho began to tako Ayer's Pills, since which sho has beon in tho enjoyment of por fect hoalth. Young Men Head This, Dr. Woodrow, presldont of tho South Carolina College has Issued an official notice to tho young men of tho State. Ho says: "Entrance examination to the South Carolina College will be hold in tho college library on Monday and Tuesday, Juno 2Gth and 27th. Studonts who desire to enter the collego In Sop tembcr aro earnestly advised to present thomsolvos at tho Juno examination. Thoy can thus learn what additional preparation may be needed. If tho deficiencies are aro not too great, further study du ring tho summer months may on able tho applicant to enter uncon ditionally."?Y'/ie Slat*, O. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind., Ind., writes: "My sister Jennie, whon sho was n young girl, suf fered from whito swelling, which greatly impaired her genorul health and made her blood veiy Impure. In tho spring she was not able to do anything and could scarcely got about. Moro than a year ago sho took three bottlos of Botanic Blood Balm, and now sho is porfoctly cured." Mr. William Osborn Ulbson City. IU. Perfectly Jflarvellous 85 Years of Misery With Chronic Diarrhoea. A Perfect Cure by HOOD>8. "About 88 years ago I got overheated while at work In tho harvest field, and was sick abed for throo months. When I got on my feet again I found that I had a bad kidney trouble and chronic diarrhoea, which has drawn on mo for over 85 years. Just Think of My Misery. I dared not eat anything more than would barely keep mo alive. For years I felt that my stay on earth would bo short. I havo times without number been in such distress ful pain and aching that I could not t urj i my solf In bed, and I would havo to ask my Hood's at Cures wife to tako hold of my hands and turn mo. In all thoso years I employed tho best physicians hut nothing gavo mo permanent relief. I had an Iron constitution, or I could not havo stood tho drain upon mo. In tho fall of 18871 was so weak I could not work. I concluded I would try Hood's Sarsaparllla. To my surprlso and great Joy I soon found that It was doing me good and when I had used 7 bottles I was per fectly cured. It Is now 4 years aud tho Cure was Perfect and Permanent. ??For tho past four years I havo enjoyed lifo and felt hotter and younger than In any of tho 35 years preceding. I endured every thing a human being could and live, and I will recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla lops gs I live." Wm. Osbobn, Gibson City, III. HOOD'S Pills oure liver Ills, constlpaUon, (Ulousness, jaundice, slok Ueadacho, uidlgosUoo, OR. HATHAWAY & GO .^SPECIALISTS-*^. (Itegulnr Graduates.) Aro the lending and moat successful specialists and ?v 111 glva you help. Youiiit nnil mid dle aged men. Rcmarkabto re sult* havo follow ed our treatment. Mnny yean of Mil led rtlld 8UCCC.M ful experience In the iisa of cura tlvo methods that wo 111<>n? ownani control for all dis orders of men who havo woak, unde veloped or dis eased organs, or who arc suffering from errors or outh and cxcc4 r who arc nervous >nd Impotent, Tho scorn of their fellows and tho contempt, of their friends and com Fonions, leads us hey can vosslhly be'restored, our own exclusive treatment will nflorri it euro. WOSII5NI Don't you want to get cured of that nrtdkMH with a treatment that you can uso at homo without Instruments? Our wonderful treat ment has cured others. Why not you? Try it. CAT ATI Rlt.nnd diseases of tho Skin, Blood, Heart, Liver and Kidneys. . STPmi.IS?The most rapid, safo and elloctlvo remedy. A complcto Cure Quurunteed. 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Kef er to our patients, banks and business meu, AddrcES or call on DR. HATHAWAY & CO , *?i-3 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, O' Dispensary Bill. On account of prohibiting tho sale of liquors, which will tako effect the 1st day of July and as a law abiding citizen, I will sell at onco regardless of cost my well known stock of all kinds of liquors, wines and brandies, bcor, cigars and to bacco. My 18 years dealings with my customers is sufficient guaran tee for salo of pure goods, honest measure and low prices. Goods must and will be sold at once. Now Is your tiino to buy. Respectful ly, Apr. 25, 93. L*. KOPPEL. PURE DRUGS Arc very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DE. B, P. POSEY keeps nothing but the best and purest Drugs and Medicines and people wanting anything in my line will do well to call. I also carry a large slock of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Tobacca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a first-class Drug Store. I keep GARDEN SEEDS of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, Bo Fo F?SE?9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. New Barber Shop, In (lie Kolie.lsi.il ltiilltllng, TWO DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE. rollto Attention and ?ood Work Promisod All Customors. Respectfully, DICK MARTIN. And windy advertising uns?rported by facts have played out. Trashy merchandise can no longer be palmed off on an intelligent public for first class goods. People have learned to discriminate between the good and the spuri ous. Herein lies the secret of OUR SUCCESS It is selling the BEST at the price of Inferior Articles and strictly avoiding MISREPRESENTATIONS that has Won the Hearts and Pockets of the people for us. Let others do as they will wc will adhere strictly to our rule? "BEST GOODS POK THE LEAST MONEY." For the best 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cts. Dress Goods come to see us. For the best 35, 45, 50, 65 and 75 cts. Dress Goods come to see us. For the best 85c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 2.00 and 2.50 Dress Goods come to sec us. For the best line of the newest things in Ladies' Hals come to sec us. For a White Lawn at 5cts, worth Sets, come to sec us. For India Linen at 8, 10, 12$ and 15 cts, worth io, 12$, 15 and 2octs, come to sec us. For beautiful Plaid Lawns at 8, 10, 12 and i5cts, worth 25 per cent, more money, come to see us. For the best line of novelties in Printed Goods come to sec us. For the best line of Shoes in Western Carolina come to see us. Our Clothing Stock Can't be downed in Quality, and our prices have been made with a spe cial view of moving it, and our large sales in this department warrants us in saying our figures arc right. FOR NOBBY AND STAPLE STRAW HATS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. IMIVION We Are On Top Once Again. And am prepared to furnish anything In my hue at reasonable rates. New Goods arc arriving every day. Mending and repair Ing done at short notice and special attention given to watches. w A T H m3 v^f-J^ sou L ? And in Fact Everything Kept in a First Clnsa Establishment. Call at r a ?cs Jewelry Store, Southwest Corner of Public square. HARBIS^lxtkiaWATiEB harris' L1THIA PIUKGS, S. C. Alter a long and varied exporieneo in thouaool' Mlnoral Waters ll'ol1nI,'"1?!,y sources, both foroign and domestic, I am fully persuaded that IIALUIK 1.1 ijj1a WAT Kit possesses efnoaoy In tho treatment of nlllbaions of tho Kidney and Illaddor unequalled by any other wator of which I havo inado trial. This opinion is based upon observation of its of loot 8 on my patients lor tbe past threo yoars, during which time I havo proscribed it freoly and almost uniformly with beneut In tbo medicAblo maladies abovo mentioned. When failure to relievo has occurred, 1 haye Imputed it to Insttfuoient usoortno Wator, for my oxporlonco teaches me, that from 0110 to tiv? quarts dally should bo ta ton from two to four weeks, to seoure Its full remedial eftbets. A. N.TALLY, M. I)., Columbia,S.O. J. T. HARRIS. Waterloo, S. C. Dear Slr: -I lind groat bonellt from tho uho of your Mihla Wator. I consider It a lino tonic, and goneral regulator Of tho digestion, as well as -very ofnoaoiOUS 111 IhoRo diseases for which Mthla is considered somewhat of n spoolfic. JUDGE J. lb KKKSii aw, Campen, s. 0. My wifo has boon using your Lltbla Water and Is very much bOUOfitod. I con "'ator. \n, Abbeville, S. 0. luv nnu u?n utwii wvimm .j*-'"* uivuin 11 nwi hum .w ..... sldor It in ovory respect equal to tho famous Buffalo Lltbla Wator. JUIK1K J. S. COTHH. -FOR SALE BY SHUMATE & GARRETT and KENNEDY BROTHERS. NOTICE Be Hiiro to go to Dr. J, A. Martin's New Drug Store for your Drugs, Modicinos, Lad I oh Toilot (loodn, Hroatli Perfumes, Diamond DIoh, Tube Paints, Indcliblo Ink, Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars and a huudrod otbor things usually Kopt in a Drugstore. Hond your can for tho best Wime or red oil and you willHond again. Special inducements aro now ollcrod to practicing physicians in tho wuy of Fresh Drugs, Tbc Cheapest Drugs and tho liest Driifts. Dr. Hiokonbakor, n in it class prescription olorl?,who has had sovoral years oxporionco aa a Drug Salosmnn and Proscription Clerk Ih now in ohargo of tho Di ug Store and takes special interest in lllling prescriptions and waiting on customers. Sond in your ordorsand bo oonvincod that Dr. lllokln* bakor is I he man to savoyou money. J. A. MARTIN. L, ?. BURNS & CO. UNDKltllUYIOKS, UNDERSELLBRS Call and soo our many bargains to bo found among our immense stock ol Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, OlnnnwoTO, Wood ware, Hardware ICtO. Groat I fid 1100? montM In stoves and Kurnlturo. Huwing-iiinchihos?high and low arm -at a job. f.inool Drugs wry cheap. Dig lot of Confectionery, TO HA CCO and CIGARS. Our goods iniisl, shall und will ho sold. Wo havo opened a NKW BTORI? at Itarksdale, S. C. btit aro doing Inisinoss also at our DDI) STAND near Little Knob, S. ('. With many thanks lor tho past favors and hoping for a continuance ol tho same, wo arc. Your obodlout servant*, L. E. BURNS & CO. O-cu? Inlett jform.1 Not our Political but our Business platform is bound to be popular with all parties. Here are the planks on which we stand. PROTECTION For all customers from over charges, mis-statements or poor values. FREE TRADE With everyone who buvs of us for the cheapest goods on the market. RECIPROCITY Between buyer and seller. We make a small profit. You get extra values PROHIBITION Of shoddy goods, inflated values and oppressive high prices. PEOPLE'S PARTY Of course "The People's Store" is where "The People's Party" buy their goods. That is the simple, tiuthful platform on which we present these canidatcs to you. dress goods, Domestics, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Trimmings, Buttons, Gloves, Knitton Cotton, BOOTS AND FINE SHOES Slippers, Oxford Ties, Hats, Umbrellas, Parasols, Etc. school BOOKS, Full line of Stationery, Drugs and Perfumery, Hardware, Saddlery, Harness, Whips, Crockery and FANCY GROCERIES, Sugar, Coffees, Bacon, Lard, Corn Flour, Sewing Machines, Etc. If you like the platform patronize the Canute. We arc not asking any favors at the hands of Mr. Cleveland, but we do beg that you examine these lines and our prices. J. 0. C. FLEMING & CO. Diamond Rambler the Greatest Wheel on Earth. \A NEW WHEEL! % f:^?oVvTHE DIAMOND I RAMBLER No. 3 ? FITTED WITH THE CE LEBRATED G &, J PNEUMATIC TIRES. ? THE FASTEST WHEEL SOLD. g g Speed, Comfort and Boauty "II Combined, g ! 4 Plilll SOLID IBY S. M.&E. H. Wilkes & Co. T _.'.''/; * * ?:? ' .V ".?? '\~ V"'^' ^'v-'f' FOR SALE BY la E? & Kennedv mm . -.., v. '?W W DOWN TO IIARDPAN! rock: bottom f&xcss oh NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, FUR AND STRAW HATS, ETC. ID. L. Sitgreaves.