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ie Glctuertiser Aon Prloe -12 Months, 91.00. .YAMjK IN ADVANOK. JP. BALL, EDITOB. r Adyertlnlng.?Ordinary Ad innts, per square, one inser LOO; each subsocjuent insertion, fal reduction mado for largo Ad 5 moot*. W. W. HAI.fi, Proprietor. LAURENS, 8. C., Aug. 20, 1895. .JWMtO Ijcsponsi1)1lif y. On all hands wo hoar tho ory of 'white supremacy, white supremacy." Of course, as George Tillman says, every respectable man is for white su n'otnaoy In Its true sense?simply bo ause tho whlto raeo Is really a supc rior race naturally and by training. But it may bo well to fcallzo ulso that whlto supremacy has a counterpart, white responsibility?one is just as roal is the other. And tho momont wo bc ?to eant so much about white su lacy and shut our eyes to white msiblllty that moment we bogiu 'otrograde as a race and in so far some loss supremo. If tho Anglo axon raeo is supreme*it has grown so iy being manly and truthful, humano, merciful and just. When wo negloet ithese and such kindred traits and rest iur claim to supromacy simply on our loud-mouthed asseveration of "white ?romay, white supromacy," wo are very apt just then to bo laying tho foundation for somo schomo of lawless ness, inju8tico or fraud that will cer tainly roact'on us and to that extent lowor us as a race. If along with our lotfst of whlto supremacy, wo remem bered oftonor tho dutlo9 and responsi bilities of a superior race, there would bo h388 of tho lawlessness, violence, ?o, injustico and tyranny that to our land. S. ir last issue wo discousod rather Eely -upon tho prospective Inol of thewComing convention, [n oulr comparisoJ^^j/e wore not vory somptimontoey to BoncoJnow strutting n^n Mio stage.'-'" Wo now make amends. 'Tis distance lends enchantment to tho viow and those old follows we namod, It may bo, were not such tall follows after all.? We thoref?ro apologiso for our unseem ly comparisons and call upon our read* ors to gazo and wonder and admlro our >ro8ent Solons as they mount tho pod 38tal of Chovo3 and Calboun. Senator Tillman accepts tho Mississippi plan, a chicken alroady hatchod and crow ing. Thoro wo have our stow to hand, We may rest easy. Wo don't want big men; giants; those pigmies and small potatoes will bo equal to tho omorgon oy. The negro problem is sottlod. Wo may ro8t easy. No moro concern for the future. Tho mombors oleet of tho convention have nothing to do, but take tho train or lot tho train take them, go to Columbia, vote aye, draw it he per diem and mileage, pay the printer, voto a lovely doucer to the half dozen elorks and eorao homo admiring constituency. Kind and Jhotie* reader ro8t and sloop tho ft composure, with tho assuranco \io country is safe. far as this county is concerned, election today will, or should bo a very uusonsational affair. Thero is no opposition to tho candidates supposed to bo tho choice of tho Do. oeracy ox copt possibly a Republican ticket gkwhioh practically amounts to nothing. iFThore is thoroforo no occasion at all ' for any ono working himself up into fever heat over tho matter: There is absolutely no excuse today for vio lonco, lawlessness or fraud. Tho far fetched oiTorts of some to create excite ment in this county, where no occasion ~fcn*^t-8xi8ts might dO-harm if fortunate ly thoy wore not so palpably quixotic. There is no reason why tho oloction to day should not go olY with as littlo "fuss and feathers" as did tho lato pri mary. S. It seems that in tho lato Primary in Newborry, W. W. Hodgos, conserva tive, and ono of tho most upright mon in tho State, boat E P. Bedonbaugh by 4 votes. At a meeting of tho county executive oemmittoe yostorday, it was ordered that the primary bo ignored as a nullity, and that the niattor bo sot tlod in the gonoral election today with out roforonco to tho Primary. This Exocutlvo Committee was by a largo majority reformers. It Is vory oasy to preach, stick to tho primary, when you are in tho majority, but somo how tho Primary ccasos to bo a vory bindincr af fair when the wrong man happens to bp elected. S. /" * * / * ? Govornor Tillman has foolod a hoap r of people in his persistent in3latenco of ' boing a plain unsophisticated man. Tho casoof the man who caught a Tar tar is pat to tho point Hanibal with somo ton legions lay around the vine yards in Italy somo years and exhaust ed the liquor supply of tho wine blb ^bing Romans, Sclplo Africanus carried an army into Africa and ?Innlbal re turned todofond h i 8 ov, n domain NOW Senator Tillman is locturing up in tho old North State and "where aro wo at" if ho should broak up tho mountain dew business in those classic rogiona? ? In his missionary tour speaking to three thousand populist in North Cure Una Senator Tillman donounccd tho t%r heels for not seizing tho machinery of tho Democratic party. Tho unso phisticated descendants of Rip Van Winkle are still sleeping and aro not up on tho fad of woaring tho llvory of - Heaven to sorve a cortnin gcntloman in-. Let his name bo nameless. Tweedledum and twoodledoo. Sena tor Tillman wants a silvor democrat for President and falling that a popu list. Whoroupon tho populists of North Carolina wants Tillman. "Noah of old threo babies had or grown up chil dren rajiior; Shem, Ham and Jephot thcy^f?eaUod; now who was Jnnhot's Governor Tlllman has been speaking to the Temperance people in New Jer sey. Having converted "my boys" at nomo, like Alexander ho sooks other worlds to conquer. The Normal Scholarships. The following additional circular in regard to the normal scholarships in tho South Carolina College, which arc distinct from thoso already roforred to, was Issued yestorday: A crmpotltlvo examination for the normal scholarships of the South Caro lina College will bo hold by tho school commissioners of each county on Friday August 23. Applicants will booxaminod on Eng lish, mathematics and history, the re quirement? in these subjects being tho same as for admission to tho scientific course of tho college. Seo pages 38 of the catalogue of 1894-'i)3 or page 10 of tho announcomout for 1804-05. Further Information, If desired, will bo eheorfully furnished by Jambs wooduow, Presldont of S. O. College. Church Directory. Piesbj terian?Itev.-Pas tor. Preaching ovejy Sunday, at 11 a. tt>. and 8. 30 p. m. Prayer mcdinar, Wednesday night at 8.30 o'clock. Sunday School, C. W. Tune, Super intendent, 10 30 a. m. Baptist?Uov. John D. Pitts, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 30 p. m. Prayer meeting, every Wednesday night, 8.30 o'clock. Sunday School, L. S. Fuller, Superin tendent, 10 a. m. Methodist?J. E. Carlisle, Pastor Ev ery Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8.30 p. m Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 00 p. m. Sunday School, 0.45 a. m. 0? C. Feath crstone, Superintendent. FROM AX.Li WHO USE AYER'S Hair Vigor "Ayer's preparations are too b9 well known to need any common- ?2 dation from me; but I feel com- <Ja polled to state, lor the benefit of of others, that six years ag?', I lost o3 nearly half of my hair, and what, 2| was left turned gray. Alter },! using Ayer's Hair Vigor several oi months, my hair began to grow o| again, and with the natural color ?g restored. I recommend it to all 0| my friends."?Mrs. E. Fit an k- oj ITAUBER, box 305, Station C, Los gg Angeles, Cal. o| Ayer's Hair Vigor! frkfarbo iiv ?j DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Si furman university, GREENVILLE, S. C. Tho next Sossion will opon Septem ber 25, 18!)5. Write for circulars, cat alogues or for Information about Courses of Instruction, Mess Hall, Boarding, &c. Inqulro about examination to bo held by School Commissioner, August 23 for scholarship worth $50. C. Manly, D. ?. President. } J means so much more than /you imagine?serious and J fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected, i Don't play with Nature's i greatest gift?health. :*. If y-uarcfccllnp - Ota < i roils, weak ^ ; .".n i <..,< ncrnlly cx- " j lianstqd, ncivous, j j !'..iv c no ti|>pctitc 1? lend can't work, J Licgiii at oncctak- \ i?8 the most telia- J jl lo r.t.-eiiKtlieuhiK ? ( v.lirinc,winch Is I i-wn.a Iroil Bit it' rs. A few hot lies c n?e? benefit ifO:ncS from the Jvcry f.rsl close?it ; ? m'i stair, your ttcth, and It's I I I ;.is .i;t t . take. \ li Cures ( Dyspcpsin, Kidney flrtdf Liver*? Neuralgin, Trouble?, ', ?Constipation, D id Blood ' ? Malaria, f ervour, ailment*? i WomcnY ccmplahite, ,1 1 .., r,et ?"'>',!i;> Rctndiic- i' hnn crossed red ' 'Imeson the wrapper. /.II :m-'-.ub-V 1 Mitutes. On recoil i o( n n . nininpsw? V ?will bend set <f,loi f :.: World'sV 1 Pair Vtws and I.-, jl , ' brown ciievir-:. < ; r ,i ri/iioRii, mo. \ DR. W. H. BALL DENTIST, OFFICE OVER NATIONAL BANK, LAOAENS. Or;-km: Datb?Mondays and Tun ,1 ?ij .-. ISTotice. All porsons owning lands on water courses in Laurons County, oxcopt tho wators of Knoroo and Saluda lllver, must clean out said streams during tho month of August, 1805, or tho law will bo en forced. fefff^ADAIh'. Supervisors Bk"> County, tly 21), 18115 - lt. Wk ? Hood's is Good it Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated. ?0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "It Is with plcasuro that I give you Uie details of our littlo May's slcknoss and her return to health by tho uso of IIood'3 Barsaparllla. She was taken down with Fever and a Bad Cough. Following this a sore came on her right side be tweon tho two lower ribs. In a short time an. otlier broke on tho lett sldo. She would take spells of Boro luouth mal when we had succeed* cd In oven-urnlng this sho would sutler with at* ?.???:.. of Li. Ii lover and oxpel bloody looking corruption. Her head was nfTacted and matter oozed from bei ears. After each attack she be* Hood's r-3* Cures enmo worso and all treatment failed to gtv? her relief until v.o began to uso Hood's rjarsunarllla. Alter sho had taken one-half bottlo wo could v.? [hnt bIio was l etter. Wo continued until she bad taken thrco buttles. Mow sho looks like Tho Rloom of Health end Is fat a.; n pig. Wo feel crateful.mul cannot say too natch hi Invor <>f Hood's Harsaparula." Mns. a. M. Ada:;:?, tainan, Tennessee. MOOd'S <'l< t e::s!!y, yet promptly and ?flleic?:'.ly, on i'..o liver and bowels. 25c. J. ?. PARK, Attorney at Law, LAURBNS, - - South Cakolina. t$3T Spocial attention given to tho in vestigation of titles and collection of claims. ? ELECTION MANAGERS. Election, Aug. 20 Whereas. It was enacted by tho Senate und llouso of Representa livesof the Slate of South Carolina, at their lust aunual session, that tin election bo held on tho THIRD Tuesday, 20th day of August, 1895, for tho election of delegates to a convention of tho people of South Carolina which is ordered to bo assembled in the city of Columbia on tho SECOND TUESDAY in September next, being tho 10th day of the month, we the undersigned Commissioners of Election, have appointed the following Managers to conduct said election at tho sev eral precincts for delegates to said Convention. Tito Board of Man agers for each precinct shall meet on or beloro tho duy of election ami organize themselves into a Hoard of Managers by electing one ot tholr number Chairman ami some suitable person as clerk. The Chairman may then adminis ter the oath prescribed in Article II., Section 00, of (blanks for which will bo furnished the managers) Constitution and the oafh against duelling lo each member of the Hoard and the clerk, and the clerk may in (urn administer the same oaths to tho Chairman: Dial, Dial's Church?A. J. White, J. W. Ycargin, J. D. Owings. Dial, Woodsville?James Nash, Luke Armstrong, Sidney Babb. Dial, Power?V. A. White, Bunch Power, A. S. Owings. Dial, Graycourt?W. H. Barksdalo, Ceo. P. Dorroh, Willis Cheok. Dial, Shiloh?II. S. Wallace, J. II. Wolff, L S. Bolt. Scufllctown, Langston's Church?J. W. Clark, J. W. Donnon, M. A. Sum mcrol. Jacks, Reynosa?W. L. Forguson, G. F, Mosoloy, B. P. Copeland. Cross Hill?J. G. Lonor, A. D. Ow ens, Pink Pinson. Hunter, Mountville?B. II. Paslcy, J. C. Miller, M. A. Leaman. Waterloo, Daniel's Storo?L. T. H, Daniel, Jas. B. Bolt, J. C. Martin. Waterloo, Mt. Pleasant?G. M. Mc Danlcl, Warren W. Walker, A. C. An derson. Watorloo, Tip Top?W. J. Anderson, w. Austin Andorson, Wash Long. Sullivan, Browerton?Jones P. Bolt, T. J. Crawford, J. B. Jonos. Sullivan, Tumbling Shoals?J. H. Bramlett, Watt Nichols, M. B. Me dien. Youngs, Parson's Store--J. I. Gnr rett, E. L. Edwards, T. J. Hughes. Youngs. Young's Store?J. J. Riddle, 0. R. Wallace, w. c. Coleman. Youngs, Pleasant Mound?T. R. L. Gray, E. II. Moore, M. H. Ferguson. Laurons, Laurons?A. P, Coloman, B. Y. Culbortson, J. D Soxton. Hunter, Clinton?W. A. McMillan, Frank R. Adair, R. R. Milam. Hunter, Hopowoll?J. L. Crawford, Dr. J. II. Williams, J. E. Boyd. Ono of the managers for each precinct shall, previous to the day of election, procure from tho Com missioners of election, or their Clerk, the ballot box, papers and registration books for Iiis precinct. Tho boxes can be found at the Herald Ofllco, and any of tho Man agers can get them at any time be tween now und tho day previous to tho election. J. ANDY JONES, W. U. HELLAMS, J. A. WOOD, Commissioners Election, w. T. Crews, Clerk. $3 SHOE IS THE BEST. TIT FOR A KING. t5. cordovan; fremch * ENAKUCD calf. MAMP FineCalf&Kanoaroo. * 3.5P POLICE,3 soles. f*?>l7JPBOYS'SCH00LSH0Ea r.Ai)ii;S' DRO C KCTOM, /-1AO 3. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They glvo the beet veluo for the money. They cqunl custom Shoes In style and fit. Thsfr wearing qualities aro unnurpasscd. The prices aro uniform,??-stomped on sole. Prom $i to f.j saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you wo can. Sold by W. A. JAMIESON, - I .aureus. S. C. SOUTHERN JjAHD ^DVERTISIHC J^GEKCY AND Real Estate Exchange. A Bureau of Information ami Exchange Central Ofllce, Columbia, 8. C. C. D. STANLEY, Manager. Real Estato Register and Descriptive Circulars Free. (Send two cents to cover postage) T> ARTIES wishing to buy, sell, lease J- or dxchange lands Bhould send their address at onco to this Agonoy and secure Register and DesorFptlvo clrculurs, giving valuablo information of improved and unimproved farm lands and real estate of kinds for sale, also the address of parties wishing to buy. Inquirers should stato whothor they wish to buy, sell or oxchango, and whother for cash, lands or marketable securities. Branch offices to bo estab lished in overy County in the South. S. U. Gurlington representing Lau rons County Bureau, Laurens, S. C. July 30, 1804?lv PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruloca, Piles and alrkiiuls of Inflammation on r.ian or beast. Cures Itch and Mange. Tho Gor?, Cnt or Barn vri'.l now natter (.Her tho Oh Has Uta ?ppllod. He prepared for accidents by kecplnrf it in yen: hoiiFc orsiuhle. AIIDruggistsealt (ton nguaraatcc. Vi Ouro, NO Pay. Price as c's. and $1.00. IfyoUf Druggist docs not keep It send ua 25 cts. in poc tago stamps and wc will send it to yo-.i by mail, r?rlf,Tenn.,Jjn. SOth, JfOI. Pcf.rHlrtl havo used Potter's Antlscpllo llcatirq Oil for Harne:? anil Saddle Ontls.Scratchesnntl Darb WlroCull tritt? iwtfcct satisfaction, and I heartily rooommwiu u to II l/ivc.-y *nd fctockinen. _ , , C. 11 IRVINE. I.tvcry end iced t BABY BURNED. Gentlemen .--I am pleased to ineatc ? word for v-i Ar.:U.<p?lo lloallns Oil. My lialiy wai liurncd a lev.- laoiilhs ico.nild ufler trylnji nil other remedies 1 applied yoiir"Oil I!. i Iii at application gave, roller, and In a lew days tlx ion ?h well. i also used Hie oil on my stock ami find thai t 1j tho but remedy tor this purpoto thai I have ever used. Yours, C. I. I.L.WIS. Paris, Ttnn.. January 28.18?t_ lUNCFACTCRKn BT PARIS MEDICINE CO., ST. 3COUIS, n:r For sale by Dr, B. F. Posey, Laurons, S. C PURE DRUGS Are very essential when a person is ill and adulterat ed medicines cannot possi bly have- the curative powers like wholesome medicines but DB. 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 Teilet Articles, Staticncry, acca, Cigars, Colognes, Toilet and Laundry Soap and a hundred and one other things kept in a first-class Drug Store. I keen BARDEN ?EEDS of reliable houses constantly on hand and sell them at reasonable prices. Yours for mutual benefit, Wo posey. o iL o iL Hy\X5>IUf iL 9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRU6GIST South CaroliLa and Georgia R R Passknoku Dbpabtubkt. Charleston, S. C.,May 20, 1805. daily, Lv Charleston 7 20 a ra 0 00 p in Ar Summervillo 7 GO a m 0 42 p m Pregnalls 8 28 am 710pm George's 8 41am 7 32 p m Branchvilio 0 10 a in 8 15 p m liowesville 0 25 a m 8 20 p m Orangeburg 0 38 am 8 43 p m St Matthews 0 58 a m 0 01 p m Fort Motto 10 10 a m 0 17 p m Kingvillo 10 20 a m 0 20 p m Columbia 11 05 a m iO 16 p no Lv Columbia 7 00 a in 4 00 p m Ar Kingvillo 7 45 a m 4 44 p m Fort Motto 7 57 am 4 55 p m St Matthews 8 08am 5 00 p m Orangeburg 8 32 a m 6 27 p m Kowcsville 8 48 a m 5 42 p m Branohville 0 05 a m c 10 p m George's 0 15 a in 0 34 p m Pregnalls 0 58 a m 0 44 p ro Summorville 10 32 a m 7 18 p m Charleston 1110 am 8 00pm Lv Charleston 7 20 a m 0 00 p m Branohville 0 25 am 8 15 p m Bamberg 0 47 a in 8 40 p in Denmark 0 55 a in 8 53 p m Blnckvillo 10 12 am 0 00 p m Williston 10 27 a m 0 21pm Aiken 11 03 a in 10 07 p m Ar Augusta 1145pm 1050 pm Lv Augusta 0 25 a m 3 30 p m Aiken 7 14 a m 4 12 p m Willinton 7 57 am 4 49 p m Blackvillo 8 14 a in 6 00 p m Denmark 8 28 a m 5 20 p m Bamberg 8 41am 5 20 p m Branchvilio 0 20 a m 5 55 p in Ar Charleston 1110am 8 00 p m Connection via A. O. L. Lv Augusta 2 25 p m Ar Aiken 3 05pm Ar Denmark 4 12 p ra Lv Denmark 0 10 a m Ar Aiken 7 10 a ra Ar Augusta 8 00 a m daily kxckpt sunday. Lv Camdeu 8 55 a m 2 25 p m Camdon .June. 0 50 a m 3 55 p m Ar Kingvillo 10 20 am 4 35 pm Lv Kingvillo 10 35 a rn 0 00am Camdon Jun 1110am 0 40 a ra Camdon 12 05 p m 8 15 a m Connections?Clyde Line, Charleston, Southern Railway, Columbia. Connection to and from Atlanta with tlirough Stoeper. ? E. 8. BOW EN, Gon'l Millinger. L. A. Km Km?in, Traffic Manager, i General Offices.Charleston B.C. 1 W< Dotft foe Gtiiled. For selling at cost is old "Chestnut" and as stale and threadbare as the aged garments offered. OUR STOCK OF Stilts a*>d Gent's $ FtLf?risJ?i:trgs l^ourj ARE ALL NEW. Latest Cuts, Styles, and Novelties. YOU EXPECT US TO MAKE A PROFIT?::::::-":::::::?:::::- . We Do Sell on Small Margin, And the many of you who have tried us know this to be the truth. We await .Try us and learn that. Live afjcl L,et I^iife -is characteristic of Famous Clothing, Hal and Shoe Store. Laurens, S. C, Aug. 19, 1895. l^O Fr^UIT Who Knows but What this may be the Case in 1800. Now acting on the possibility of this being true hadn't we better can all the fruit we can of the promised bountiful crop for the present year. Is the time to buy your Mason's P. L. Fruit Jars. The cost of them now is twice what they were twenty days ago, which is higher than we are selling them at now. We will sell at the present prices while this lot lasts but don't promise anything on next ship ment. Don't wait till all arc sold. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." J O. C. FLEMING & CO. l^ouj is Yo?-f CJ^af^ccT $50.00 Wc don't give you the name of this Cycle that we are mak ing a run on. We have good reasons for doing so. We will match it against any show us for $75.00. Cash or Credit. ?CYCLES. As Good as Made?Only $65.00 will buy you a high grade Cycle made by The Ram bler people?with G & J Pneumatic Tire, wood rim. Sec these special offers in our show window. The price wont last long?we want to do a little advertising. gtlgr We have now a Bicycle repairer who will do your work promptly, Mr. W. C. Meridoth. Send him your work. S. M. & E. RWilkes & CO. Laurens, S. C. t?kW Minter's New Building. Harris Lithia Wate The most remarkable Water on the Market to-day Shown by its Analysis and Testimonials of the Moj Noted Physicians of the Country. Read what a prominent merchant of Columbia, S. C, has to say* Harris Lithia Water. "I had long been affected with kidney troubles. I bad tried all mineral waters from Saratoga to Porter Springs. I bad tried tl| Western waters and all others that I could hear of, and 1 have no lies tancy in saying that none have benefited me even approximately a? much as the Harris Lithia Water. I was using the Buffalo Lithia Wa when I heard of this. I do not expect to use the BuflaloXvVaJcr again. "When I went to Harris Lithia Springs, I had to be assi'slcrL^u^dj my chair. After remaining two weeks I could get about as^g anybody. It acted on me like a charm?quickly and effectively, water is now being largely sold in Columbia, and I think every pel who has tried it will agree with me in the belief that it is the most markable water in the country. From a simple interest in suffering li inanity, I would like very much to sec it given a trial. 0. A. BALDWIN, Columbia, S. C. Harris Lithia Water Co., Harris Springs, S. C. Asiikvim.k, N. C, September, 0, iSfJfl. Mr. J. T. Harris: We have been selling the Harris Lithia Water for some time, andV find it a ready seller; those who have tried it are loud in its praise. TliOj doctors here regard it superior to either the Buffalo or Londondcrr Waters. Wc predict for it a wonderful sale when the merits beconu more generally known. Yours very truly, RAVSOR & SMITH, Prescription Druggist/ Prosperity, s. c. Feb. 28, rS?4< Mr. J. T. Harris: I have been under the treatment of several physicians, and been to different watering places during the last ten years for kidney disease. It a fiords me pleasure to say that I have received more benefit from the use of Han is Lithia Water than all remedies combined. Respectfully, G. I). BROWN. For Sale by The Laurens Drug (Do., and Kennedy Bros., Laurens, S,