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FI-o,r JFRUSALEM STREET. Brother H. Endorgea One Editorial of The Herald and NeWA. But Finds Fault With .%nother-Let the Real Conservativek Get Together-"It i6 Time to Consider." To the Editor of The Herald and News: It is rather late in the day for us to speculate upon the causes which led to the present political statu-. It is sufficient to accept the fact that wide differences exist, and is incumbent upon us rather to look earLestl for s!)me basis upon which the truly con servative element of all factions might imprint the higher principles actuating each of them, and from the sum total evolve a platform broad and firm enougn to give standing room for every loyal son of Carolina. There is no disposition whatever on the part of the writer, nor of the many thinking men of his acquaintance, to surrender the prirciples which have actuated them for the last few years, nor do I believe that there is a desire upon the parts of the truly conservative element of those who opposed us polit ically, so long as opposition was either polite or honorable, to see any such unconditional surrender, for such astep by either side would engender nothing but disgust; but there a feeling on the part of the masses derived, possibly, from some semi-obsolete tenet of chiv alry that the "minority have some rights which the majority are bound to respect." Now in speaking of the mi nority we do not wish to be miscon strued, for we mean those who were "Antis" only so long as it was legiti mate that they should be such, and who upon the call of Democracy proved themselves worthy of the name of Democrats. As to that other facton, who pride themselves upon the somewhat equivo cal title of Straighouts, we have no quarrel with their construction of the term Democracy. Yet we do not feel that we are ealled upon to exercise any remarkable degree of consideration for them. The reason is obvious and not withstanding the fact that there is Biblical teaching, to the contrary there is neither ring nor robe in the house, nor is there anything like a falf covort ing around in the Democratic pasture. subject to the call of their time whetted appetites. There is not an issue to-day upon which the majority of the whole people, regardless of guild, profession or occu pation cannot join hands, and from which incalculable good cannot be de rived, were the blind advocates of party before policy relegated to those prominent places in the private walks of life to which their services have so justly entitled them. This promotion to the rear of extrem ists must be of a substantial and lasting nature, there must be no brevetting in the business. Pensioned off upon re flections of past grandeur is about the size of the obligation of the body politic to these ubiquitous patriots. The editorial in The Herald and News of May 24, was a long step in the right direction, and only fell short of being a good leader through the unfortunate metamorphosis of "WYe" into "Their" and."Us'' when the editor's memory is stirred to the dissenting point by the memory of the effectiveness of the "Caucus." Now for any one who has had anything to do with Democratic polities for the last eighteen or twenty years to kick at this "argumentumn baculinum" of Democracy that has so richly entitled itself to the post of re vivifier and perpetuator of white su premacy is to say the least of it too utterly too too, in the direction of for * getfulness. The caucus is here to stay and I venture the assertion that its beauties will be highly appreciated be fote this oncoming irrepressible conflict shall have been waged to a conclu z10B. No, Brother Editor, there is evi dently so much of "idiamond cut dia m.nd," or "ruse contre ruse" in the history of both factions that is so inti mately connected with the workings of the caucus, as to eliminate it en~tirely from the summing up of grievances on either side of the house. Let us be per fectly candid in this matter; and ac knowledge each others faults, in order te d. which, permit me to oler the following elipped from the aforemen tfoned editorial: CONCESSION. The Herald and News thinks it is time that something should be done. In order to accomplish anything, how ever, we must make up our minds on all sides that all wisdom and virtue and patriotism are not centred in and confined to one set or class of men. We must be willing to acknowledge and admit that there is still something geod in the other fellow. We must make up our minds to give and take and to see something good in those who do not think as we do. * We think that their caucusing against us is wrong, and we do note * AYER'S r h Y-our best remedy foYr E-rysi pelas, Catarrh R-heumatism, and S-crofula. Salt-Rheum, Sore Eyes A-bscesses, Tumors R-unning Sores S-curvy, Humors, Itch A-nemia, Indigestion P-imples, Blotches A-nd Carbuncles R-ingworm, Rashes I-mpure Blood L-anguidness, Dropsy L-iver Complaint A-Il cured by* AVER'S Sarsaparill a. herred by Dr. .T. C. A yer & Co., Lowelfl. Mag. dbyall la ruggits. P'ricu $1; six bottles, $C0. Curs nthers.will cureVyou CURES S. CROFUA Mrs. E. J. Rowea, Medford, Mass., says her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of after having bad much other treat- ment, and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she could not live. Cured my little boy of heredi .. tary scrofula \ ?whichap peared all over his , face. For a year I had givenup all hope of his recovery, when finally I was \ induced to use m A fewbo ttles curedhim,andno symptoms of the disease remain. 31s. T. L.'MATnERs, 3atherville, Miss. Our book on Blood anid Skin Diseases mailed free. S.WIFT SF=CFIC Co..Aatla Ga. hesitate to tell them so, and we will continue to point out the wrongs as we see them, in the hope that eventually we may be able to get them to see the error of their course. Look on this picture, th en on that! A whole bucket of rich, creamy milk, and lo! the little pestiferous fly (habit) alights on the tender spot, and, presto! a toss, a whisk, a kick, and what was a piggin of promise is but a spot of grease! I am forcibly reminded of a some what self-righteous deacon in one of the Spartanburg churches who held j fo.th on something like this: - "Oh, Lord, I thank thee that I am permitted to approach the source of mercy, bowed down in the dust of hu miliation as I am, by the sins and short-comings of my neighbors! Let, I beseech Thee, a wave of pardon wash them of their iniquity: but especially direct thy merciful eye to the incon sistencies of Bro. B-, who seems to be too weak to withstand the machina tions of the Evil One,for has he not turn ed his cows into my corn, put his mark on my pigs, stirred-up strife between - me and my wage hands, cut loose my water rack, and is not his pasture fence entirely on my side of the line?"' "You're a liar, shouted Bro. B You old eramp-knottel, splay-footed, pussel-paunehed, bald-headed, hypo- 1 critical, paper-shaving, hell-deservin g ; bag of fraud, you." Now, I do not wish any one to un derstand me as applying any of these euphonious attributes to my brother of The Herald and News, for I really do not believe that he has a shadow of title to any of them, with possibly the exception of the one which indicates a thinning out of his capillary adorn ment; which is so evidently the result of early piety, as to be commendable, rather than otherwise; but I simply introduce it to show the disparity of opinions that exist among brothers of the same faith and order. I place such implicit faith in the as sertion of my brother, "that his con- t victions are honest," that I am inclined ~ to grant him an indulgence-in blank a -so that after a careful examination of t himself, th-ough' non-partizan glasses, e he may absolve himself of a considera- i ble bulk of the multitude of his politi- j ical sins. How does that sound as a basis for a conciliation? Placed beside the propo- E sitions that have emanated from the e conservative side, up to date, does it not transcend them in exhibiting aa spirit of brotherly love and fairness? e The admission that the bonds of a friendship had not been broken by po- r litical turmoil, will be borne out by a thousands throughout the length and breadth of the land, evidencing the i fact that there was an utter want of animosity in the hearts of that great, better element, of those who have ar rayed themselves under the banners of the opposing factions, without taking time to consider the inter-dependent nature of their existence; or, the com munity of interest, held by them in any issue looking toward social, politi- t cal or finiancial reform. Whenever we are able to banish this 1 new-fangled political generosity,which i enables us to confess so freely the sins of everybody except those of No. 1; i whenever we accept the fact that the day of prophecy is past, and learn a to wait results ere we impugn the mo tives and 'malign the actions of those who choose to think differently from e ourselves; whenever we show our wil lingness to endorse what is feasible andt assist in what we know to be just; even though we are compelled to rise supe rior to party to do so. Then will the sunrise of cotaciliation illume the pathway, along which our united cohorts may advance to higher planes and loftier eminences of State- d hood than are present in the wildest s dreams of unbounded enthusiasm. In conclusion, Bro. Editor, permit me to endorse the sentiment and repeat the warning contained in the caption of the 'editorial under consideration: "It is time to consider." H. Jerusalem Street, May 31, '9. . Ten Years Between Drinks. [From the Washington Post.] Mr. Samuel Blackwell of Alabama, the newly appointed Third Auditor of the Treasury, is an instance of what a genuine man can do in the way of curbing his appetite or shaking off a dangerous habit when he makes up his mind for a long but winning fight. Be returned to Selma at the close of the war a young and very attractive fellow of a strongly social disposition, and promptly fell in love with one of the bells of a town that is noted in the Southlandi for its beautiful women. Thbe affection was mutual, but Blackwell, like so many other youngsters in the ranks, had acquired a thirst which he proceeded to slake whenever the hu mor seized him. The lady of his heart finally told him that she would marry him, but upon one condition only. "WVhat is that?" he asked. "That you shall not swallow a drop of iutoxicating liquor for ten years." "That is a long time between drinks," said he. "I know it is," she said, but-" "Will you wait that long?" he in Quired. She replied that she would. He re sponded. "All right, and went out.| They were faithful during the decade of his probation. At the end of the time they were married. Mr. Blackwell has rigorously refrained ever since thei day when be set his hat squarely on his head and walked out of his sweet BABY ONE SOLID SORE Tried Everything without Relief. No 'R-t Night or Day. Cured by Cutleura Remedies. ' yab.y, when two months old, had a bre.king (,u i with what the doctor called eczema. Ier had. ls, leet, and hands were each one soiid sore. 1 tried everything, but neither the doctors nor any thing else did her any good. We could get no rest day ornightwithher. In n k- extremityI tried the Cv TICOA REMEDIES, but I confess I had no fail in them, for I had never seen them tried. To my great surprise, in one week's time after beginning to use the CLTICP.A ItExEDESI the sores were well, but I continued to use the IE sOLVE\T for a little while, and now she is as fat a baby as you would like to see, and as sound as a dollar. I believe my baby would have died if I had not tried CcrrnaCu' I EM EnIEs. I write this that every mother with a baby like mine can feel confident that there is a medicine that will cure the wost eczema, and that medicine is the CrrcCRA REMEDris. Mas. BETTIE BIRKNER, Lockhart, Texas. Cuticura Remedies Cure every humor of the skin and scalp of infancy ani childhood, whether torturing, disfigurinz, itch ing, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, with loss of hair, and every impurity of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, w.xn the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Parents, save your children years of mental and physical suffeiing. Begin now. Cures inade in :hildhood are permanent. 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After calling the ttention of. the audience to the fact bat there had recently been a confer nce at Columbia, ostensibly consider - ag railroad cases,Isaid a senator had in 3rmed me that the conference discussed be advisability of calling an extra ses ion of the Legislature to amend the .ispensary bill so as to take away the estrictions favorable to prohibition sts under the freehold clause, nd put it into the power of the gov rnment to establish dispensaries at ny place. With equal reason your eporter might have applied my re aarks to any Senator. Later, I told your reporter that my aformant had given me full liberty to se my information without his name, hich I did without breach of confi ence. Respectfully, E. 0. W\ATSON, Ben nettsville, S. C., May 29, 1803. 1 Editor Register : In a report of Mr. ~. 0. Watson's speech at Florence on be 24th instant, your reporter says bat he (Mr. Watson) stated that I ad informed him that the conference eld in Columbia a short time ago wvas ostensibly for the purpose of abrogat og the charters of the railroads, but in act for the purpose of discussinrg the dvisability of calling an extra session f the Legislature to take away from reeholders of each county the right of aying whether or not they would have ispensaries, and give the Governor he right to put, as ma:ny as he pleast d n each county in the State." Mr. Watson did not get Sueib informationi rom me. I woulid have t tken nlotie! if this maitier sooner, but I hlave beenl 'ery busy on the plantation anId did ot send to the pIi'to)tice ut il ii atur ay evening, anld <o-lst(uenily did not ee The Register until that timle. Yours resi.tfuhiy, Bennettsville, S. C., May 29. 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Keitt,an Wao Exctor ofth P1T~sURG,PA. DLact willantstamen ofll Grgianafed tN:It ive meple~ur tospek a Belin. Ttingseed, dechined, andplis.Ee on as troglyaddcte tothesetorifte lto Mel bendr testang- o teonoroururni pseed,edeceasedavPland bl~ttifut tgreesdaysmee quiturrinking, c w:lind tooprymonthsbeforeowritiegal CXNCRelief.Onto have ~e.foamadMa miracepinemy deceased,fand havLeonoraiTurnipseedodc eased,iif orAethe nypar- W. . LOTGAT. ~ AJ. B. EfUN LLERS WV DR.J.3.. . SCZC. is asil parnedhby an oo o dieses of the partCO , ofG~ theIounr who iswligtoIorkinu ra Block. LtrioslyatAte enplomen which h iialfeps pai to furpins. IEEuEE EUEhE T h lar is. 3.1ht andIpean, an ou runl. Pao ri----k----hateveri- .. . W i o u onlt,ota Padgett Pays the Freight! A large Illustrated Cstalc!gue sbow ing hu ndred4 of designs of rntuM Stoves and Baby Carriages will be mailed free. if you mention this paper. I will sell you FURNITURN. etc., just as cheap as you can buy them In large cities, and pay the freight to your depot. Ir Here are a few %amples: A No. 7flat top Cooking Store with 2 cooking u nsils, delivered to any depot, for $12'0P. A 5-hole Cooking Range with 20 cooking utensils, delivered to any depot. for $1300. A large line of Stoves in tion. Special agent for Cb, Stoves.0 A nice Parlor suit, upholstered In good plush, fashionable colors, de livered anywhere for $3.00. A large line of Parlor Snits to select from. A Bedroom Suit, large glass, b bedstead, enclosed washstand, fnW suit 9 pieces; chair% have cane seats, deltvg-red anywhere for r-2 00. Other Suits both cheaper and more ex2ensi ve. e, n% of vd. -wide Carpet for $7 50. I p:.r 'ottingham lAceC-rtatlaS, pole, 2 -:i:ki-. 2 hooks. Its pins, all for $1 A i0e.- T., :,.%h l 7 ft. tong, S - .4 enoers.with fringe II ,* t .. . -, .4en e-to PULMER & STO CKMANJ 0ONTRAUTOR AND NEWBERRY, S. C. We are now prepared to do every thiig in the line of building- 4 Bracket Sawing, Scroll Sawing, and All kinds of Turning. We also grind corn two days in a week Tuesday and Saturday.. We deal in all kinds of lumber-dressed and undressed. Sawed Shingles, Doors, Sash and Blinds * a specialty. We will accommodate town and coun try at shortest notice. BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. WE WILL REPAIR ALL 2 FURITURE. We have bought Mr. Shockley's interest, and the fim name now is NL~iIM & 8TOKAN THOS S. SEASE, flttonqeg at Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. Practices in all the Courts of t he Stat collections a specialty. ONLY SIX WEEKS LONGER 4 TO CET' GOOD AND PURE S W HISK EYS. NOW is the time to lay in your supply while the article is CHEAP AND PURE. Send your Orders to the UN- I DERSIG NED, but let them al- a ways be accompanied with the CASEE. ALSO A FULL LINE --OF GROCERIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. all! and Examine. TIJOS.0. BOOZR A TLANTIC COAST LI1NE. FAST LINE Between (Charleston and Columbia anot Upper - South Carolina and North Carolna and Athens and Atlanta. CONDENSED SCBEDULE. (.OING WEsT. GorNG EAs's No. 52. No.53. 7 (4. Lv....Charleston..Ar. 10 15 82" ...Lanes....." 8:6 0 3"...Sumter...." 7 25 l0 55 Ar....Columbla..Lv. 61(0 122> " ...,Prosperity....- 4:M l2:3 ....Newberry... 418 . 1 m " ...Clinton...... " 3 30 :09 "... Abbeville..." 145 C a m 5 11 " ....thens... "-11 27 5 7 ". .. A tlan ta..." 9 30 t>1o " ...Winnsboro..... " 11 54 7 :i0 " .....Charlotte..." 9 35 pm 35"... Anderson..... "pm 5 4 45 "...Gaenvlle... " 11 57 9." Hendersonvlle 80 10 10 "... Asheville... ' 7 00 Nos. and 53 Solid trains between Charles .andn S Ass'Gen'1 Pass. Agent. T. B. EM LYo, Trn Manager. . ABig OVERFLOWS THE FA OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN TINY NT A TIa OF OUR WIT Of DOING BUSINE At first they are surprised, Look on in amazement at the we dispose of bargains; but w they catch on the fact that we gie TH BIT QAUAT as well as the largest quantity eve offered for like LOW FIIC : Well, then they smile and walk up to the counter and, call for 3hare, and spend money until.th isempty, but THE MAN 18 FULL :f satisfaction with his bargains. !ourse they smile, so do our letKs, lo we, and we feet like raising onr voices in a GOOn OLD ROW when we stand on -the top of- the pile ind feel ourselves master of the situs Jion. Come along this way and See, 3pend and Smile with The Invincfble4 WEBSTE R'R INT PRNATIONA1 NDICTIONAkY .4GaxdEdwater-. Smee*,orfth -"Uzrabrldid." expended -shouldown tWIS. Dictionary -It am Owrman mneanngetwards. A L;Myin Itseff. Italsogive. the often desired Information cocin eminedt persons; facts the countries, cities, towns, and feg tures of the globe; particulars concema noted fictitious persons and places Zans lation of foreign quotations, worAs, and proverbs; etc., etc., etc. T1his Workia InvaluaMe inthe household, and to Qhe teacher, sebolar,pro fessional man, and self-educator. Sold by All Booksellers. C. & C. Merriam Co. Putblishers. Springfwld,Mass. cDnot bygePso. : edforfrWprospetus. 4OUTH BOUND RAROAD Time Table in effect May 7th, ,188. To Savannah and Florida via Columbia. outhward. Northward tead Down. 'Bead Up. asterzi Time. Eastern Time. 'MAM PM PM 2 30 Lv HotSprings,N.C. Ar 580 700 Asheville, " 1010 730 Skyland, " 940 802 Hendersionville" 906 -~ 8 12 Flat Rock, " 8 45 350am Laurent, " 4 i& 145pm Abbeville, S C3 t130am Clinton, "3 140. WaIhalia, " 2 16pm Seneca, "6 140o Anderson, " 10 20 Spartanburg, " 11 17 Union, " 14 200M Greenville. ' 4 253pm Greenwood, " 4 25 PM Newberry, " 1 5 13 12 40 Alston, " 4810 ($05 120 Ar Columbia -L si entral Time.Cetals.4 745 21 Denmrk,4" 12w: OAS AME 1005:iravana, a.Lv 300B4 146380 Lv Savannaa, S" Ar 280 1-1 338 10 39 Jesup, " . 340 1025 A M 500 1250 Waycross " 100 TE 7 30 700 Callahan, Fla. 7 35 711 800 730 Ar Jacksonville, " 635 7* South of Columbia, Trains use 90th Meri ~'.. an Time. North of Columbia, Trains ng 5th Meridian Time. Close connections at Savannah 'with taft ' k:ean Steamship Co's elegant Steamers 1o [ew York, Phiadelphia and Boston, anmd~ rith the Plant System of Railwa and . teamers for Cuba and afllints in Yoriday EDWARD FORD. pt. L M. FLEXING. Gen' Pas. Agt~. ' Jos. F.GRnAY Tray. Pass. AgI. W. BU'rLER. AR., Tray. Pass. A.gt G1OLUXEIA.NEWBRRY& LAU* hJ EN? . R. Schedule in effect Sunday, Sept. 25th,19, TRA&ns. Taarna. 0. 1..No.53. 'No..-5. o. 2 .5M. P. M. - P. M. P. N. 5 30 3 25...Lv.....Clinton.....Ar... lW 835 5 X7 3 30........ Dover ............ 1 25 8.25, 5 45 3 38......... Goldville ......... 117 'SW1 102 346.......Kinards....... 108 '5 3 12 3 2...Gr' ae....1 : 7:48 122 4 00........Jalapa........2 .73 5 45 4 16.....ewberry .........1238 70 i 23 4 32....... pe ty........1222 63 t 50 4 44.......Slige ............1209 10 I 02 4 49...Little Mountain...1204 . 557 s 30 501.....Chapn............1I 2.~ 53& 155 51.....White .Rock.........1k40 -113 310 5 19......Balentine.........1134 44 3 35 5 30........rmo...............1125 4-15 3 55 5 3.........Leapart.........1115 350 )15 5 48.......aJnda............1106 8-4 )30 555 Ar...Columbia...Lv...1100 -3M N.os. 1land 2 local freight and. . R. KENLY, W.G. CH:ILDS, . O.-LL Gen'1 Manager. Supt. As'Wzupt EA BOARD AIR IIEE----hort line 0 SNorfolk and Old Point, Va., and Col .C. New line to Charleston, s. C. Efet U 1893. NORTHBOUND. ,SOUTHBOUNID. Co. 38 No. 134 Eastern Time No.117f No.41- , Daily. Daily, except Atlanta Daily. :DmB8.. 1 00am 4 45pm lv Atlanta ar 7 30anr 6 5n U Depot ety tm Z 7amn 30p lv Athens ar 618am 51S6Ipin I 50pmj 9 m0x ar Elberton lv 5 19am 4 12pm - I 45pm'l100 m ar Abbeville lv 41sam1 S6SpmS fl2pm10 6marGreenw'dlv 357amj 241t I19Pmil11 mlar Clinton lv 314Jam I l 51pnml2l18am ar Chester art 20aml1t 45am i20pmj 145amn ar Monroe lvil2,S0am{r 105Oa 6 15amn ar Raleigh lIV 8 30pm 7 37am arHendersonlyi 7 017pm. 9 00am ar Weldon lvi 5 50pm 20 a*am arPetersburglvi 4 00pm 11 4-amlarRichmondlIV 325pm 4 07pm ar Wash'ton lvi 1067~am 5 27pm ar Baltimore lv 9 42am . I7 4lpmiar Philadel lI 720amI 10 35pm jar NewYork Ivi 125mI I30pmr ' l1 Clinton ar 3 38p 1 18pm I ar Newberry lv 12 38pm - ~'mI sr Colun*iav 10(00m - S25pmI ar sumter lv 9 43ant )1npm IarCharlestonly 70a 25Ipm I I arDarlingt'nlv I I im 9 25am lvWeldon(a) ar; 6 35pm 'l135am lv Portsm'thari 3 2Opm 11 45am lv Norfolk 1lv 300pm f6 '6pm lvNorf'ik b ai S 00am 7I30am ar Balto lvi6 30am 10 47amD ar Philadel lvi 4 4lam I 20pmn ar NewYork lvi 2 10pm 5~ 55pm Iv Ports'h(n)lv! 9 10am 5 10pm ar Philadel l11116pi 8 00pm lar NewYork lvi pas 6 0p'vPorts'h(w)ar 81,0am . S6a aWash'gt'n 1vi 700pm, tD)aily except Sunday. (b) Via Bay Line. (n) 71a New York, Phila elphia and NorfolkRailroad. (*)ViaNorfolk nd Washington Steamboa& Co. Trains Nos.. 3 nid 117 run solid with Pnllman buffet slepn ars between Atlanta and Washlntn?n 'allman Buffet parlor cars between Wsig on and New York. Parlor ear Weldona. ~ortsmouth; S1eeing car Bamlet and. W11. 2lngton. Trains .os. 34 and- 41 carry through . oac'hes between Atlanta and Chareten, M. C. Tickets at Union depot or at R. D. Mann's Ieket office, NO.4 Kimball House. 0. V. SMITH. TrafBe .ang-r JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'1 Manager. L W.B. GLOVER. Div. Pass. Agent, Atla1na. enea&homewith. WOLLEF.D