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? The County dUcrcttl PUBLISH Kl> KYki'.Y TIHK.mHY AT * A \ ki.n<-st!:::k. s t\ r* .? * - Loi*i~.1. r.^wroW, ruoriMKr >H. C. V.-cr/r;.;. SI I?>< 'III I'i'i )N ItA IKS: One Year, in aiiv:vif?, - Six in > Tiir-'o Monti;*, in ahvertismevts in-m-i on term*. ],atc* ma k- known in on application. WI 'ay Ji'? nirmcv to except upon oxniv-i-j authority. Thursday. Oct. 13. IS93. The Democratic Ticket. (statu.) For Governor. W II ELLEIJBK. H- For Licutennnl Governor, . M B McSWEEXEV. For Secretary <?1 Stale, * M K COCK'KIL For Attorney Genera!, G. DILNCAN BELLI\GEii. For Stnte Treasurer. W II TIMAlBini \\\ For Comptroller Gener tl, i JPDEKHAM. t*__ o ,.r ? XOr OU periiieiiucut wi uuuiu'.hmi. J J McMAllAX. Adjutant and Inspector General, J' W FLOYD. For Railroad Commissioner. ' . 0 W GARRIS. (COXUUKSSIOXAL ) For Congress?1st District, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. For Congress?Ht li I). st ri ct. . JAMES NORTON. , (COCXIYr) . - Senate. A II WILLIAMS. * Legislature. JOIIX S GRAHAM, r? M- t i \i or i.* o ?? a J *>r.. ' >.v m hlt c W WO!.KM Auditor. . II Z II ANN A . * * ' Supt-. Education, Xp LESE>NE. ; . Treasurer, R I) ROLLINS. Supervisor. ; B B CHANDLER. The Peace Commission at Paris i \\ ' ) * . seems to be "making haste slowly," as nothing of importance has been . done up to this time. The discord and strife prevail ing among tlie officers and the discontent of the privates of *he . privates of the First Regiment * - is the legitimate outcome of Gov ernor Ellerbe's political appointv_. * menU.. ? v* * How circumstances do combine to change opinions! Here we have . , ' - * ~cki. * tlie State newsr>ane?* the ardent - ? . * champion of Ellerbe, who is nothwithout the dispensary, and the' News an-1 Courier cushintr "over Ben Tillman. Who would have * '<> - '* ? * - thought five years ago that such a \%s> "'State of things could ever come to *J ?v ' ?ass? It amusing to note the Iaudatory expressions anent (J ut. doe I .'X -v- : Wheeler by newspapers, wnich, at l/f-. the commencement of hostilities, J*;-* 1,* ?i m* ** made thecal hero ihe butt of.jest >*? *r . . . . . ridicule <?n account of hi* _J_1 J * _ .r i prouipi oner oi nis servic1* to 111? Government. Verilv almiratim puts out t!ie critic'* eye "ami ^jiothiu^ suceee.li? like success." f V few.:..' ( 1 He OSDEAL RZV!V ? Th.' <ioniora!i/inz ndl-iewe <>! evil c >!i> nauir1'i:?a< i> (ruiy :i> AI' Im "i zii if/ < <d. ' !{ Ti l'1! 1!) ^ I* IM' II ' . ??: 11 iv 'iv ^' '!! 111.A iiita i , . vi!\?, i'lorMa. yeT 1 ?y as.sorialion Ad i<!en> we litid iii.'M imbue! will) I he sjii* il of I lie SpauM) Imjui.-i lion to >uf i an ex * cut a> <.* ;it 'inj?l Jo wring a oi' L' itil ii'oui throe iao s ly whipilng tbeni aiiia.rM In death. 1 ' i ill* iiutraun sj'nflanin <t I lit' gill !rint Colonel lying in the shad? j : a:i(l drawling out hi< oit!ei>, thick-1 ly iuicrspor:t d with oaths, to whip the I?!:??-k scoundrels until!; , thoy cunlossed. bnug>baek \ivicily the days <>*' {.roving one's iuno ! cence by walking over re i-hot j t I j plough mi a res and the whet! and , : ratlvol the Star Chamber. li iI no longer strange 'h it l!ie tiegroe> protested ai.<iius! the rirst rotr:-i ' ... . ' ment s return to Columbia, nor I it so marvelous that they should; <lis!iketlie members ol that ori ( guniz liion. "ihere is something bt-liin 1 the scenes in the man.ore ment or the First regiment ihft j I ' ; : ihe public ought to know. It has i already beeti hinted that there is j a lack ol harmony between officers iand privates, and now it comes jto pass that the < lllcers themselves are abusing each olher with . all tlie abandon ol' the candidates jlor liail'oad Commissioner. Let! ' the facts come out, and the people can better, judge who is wrong 1 ! and to what extent. i . ? NEWSPAPER OPINIONS. v i - i. <i. ... f .7. .1 v i wiiu ill* "imire ut'iiwi I novel, whose dirge has been so j 'eelingly sung by Unci yard Kip-1 : ling mid the three-hour sermon j j i of the Puritans, the long winded I t editorial lias been consigned to I r- I j ilie limbo of obscurity. lime j * ! was when an editcr was expected! i . . , . , . j to inveigh against things m gen- ^ |eral in ponderous platitudes of | two columns length, but with the] ) passing ot the stoic, the dodo and j the high-wheel bicycle, that, age I is gone. In this otir age of prin-1 i tors* ink it is rather presumptuous ' f /\ ovnnnt l.\rwr cnfT .?m 11 ir enl.^iivi ^ iw nuiiwAiii^ Jjui.W/11' ber Jo Wiide through two columns ! 1 of editorial rubbish, whi'h when ; ! analyzed fail^to show a thought as; big as a microbe. And yet it is a i ! mehmeholv fact that some country . I * 1 newspapers, with fiendish verbos-l ! itv, from week to week air their , lit-le opinions on questions whose' \ difficult solution would siagg"r tlie i intellects of the most able states-j | men of the day. Fortunately. ! however, this prodigality of words is confined to a very few, most j | newspaper men recognizing thej j fact tJiat the terse, concise style of t j editorial is tlie kind to catch the, j reader's attention, while the! lengthy variety is seldom read | beyond the head lines. It is all right for editors to have | ! opinions, and to express them' pretty tieelv; but we utterly tail i to see 'he propriety of an editor's making his paper a vehicle for thrusting his opinions upon his i readers to the exclusion of other ' matter much more interesting, if ' t not more instructive. i ' The metropolitan journals have set the example of the short editorial, and the sooner we ol' lesser note fall into line with them, ' ! the hotter will we be able to train , an at tenlive ear to what we would i say. A SE?:?.VTiON C. tlt'iVvV.wL. Marshal FVoVc-St I riuS t-> Ccvvhda tin'City Cditor ot thr Greenville News. '' (iivciivilif, Oc'i.licr ^ Sjn'i'i;!: t A !< ( (! il-in vi 'hi* W'.vs :;iis ?::nr! i!>Lr !i'I] to : (Jillirti'tv tn't'.l' vtj MjSf !::A I':-.; titi ! \V !! MrCit. ritv iiii til* ??i tin- \i-ws 11 si 11 us v.rlr iii'-tititnici! iii article, a< it was' on I v a li 11 moroti.s jii count. <>f a jmwpiI suicide :!t ihc Southern Hold. Mc-Caw w ! to!:;,- Southern 11to tiinii r to-ii :v. .1 . 1 W:is ll-}|.-I't' ] | '!11 ? '!' i.o'i ! olio in ;; porter, >ilVino :} j (\, v i v. . | (J :n j j ( ,, ( aw ehtvr-'d i !i<-?i''icc mi-i al "i r a , 1 fe'V ',?<>i iIs, i'roxost. drew ;i rowhide and ! ? _ ;?t an attack on cutting l liim acm-s fnee : vd in*;; i. idetV.v l tried i<> c'irieil lVovosf ! :it was ( thrown to tlie ilonr. and as Hi -v f(i! % I a ]ii?tol dropped frotnlYovostV pool;- , i t." Hoi!: tried in -vi ii and l':cv ..>r i - it ir.ll lore aav further liotit ,d -!. rs par>d thcin..Mr('aw'seVe:/ia*os ( were 'woken <tnd lie had vvclts on the } sideof his face, but no other injury. , Uotii nu n an* under arr. st. ami ti e ease will be heard bv Hie nun or on Mon.Iav, when ever. tl:in?'e mm et d with the case will l;e fully ventilated, i A. y.-Ju. Tin- Crc !'-vy i't..- ; ||.? year is'.'s is as fallow s: Forth;' s;;;j . > mil!-. : r.T t?io?f.i!!i;v. mills. r svl.o,,;! ? mi: ?; 1 miii c xi r;: < ?; all vr< p'-rl \ ; is. >i !. <>! ii irici Xc. is. ;!i) miiX i?n j vniv. I ! ;ti: >}< < !; i;i S::ft*-tis. Arider-,, xii: and j?i*i"! <i t'c?.' i> .i| -< jl A capitation tax of one dollar ($1 .j j ?. on all males liable betVeon tlie ajtesj > rif 21 and (JO. I, 1 will We at tin* following places < : rljt (!;!'. imi'Di icnod 1 >ci* \v i'cr tin* ' r< !ift'l i< ii ('T toe said tax : La&M'iiv, <?ut. ls'.is. Cades. " - !7. - | Kt nnedys ' n,f " Cedar Swamp. " 1!). " lllooiiiin/t.; i e, " -'S " ' Harpers, 2!. " < Sutton*;, JJ. Gourd ins, V 24. ' j< I !!l <1 .. i. i r rcciey \ i l.i j --I, j x II?-brf'!i. " 2'J, " ,v .Merrlsvillc. " 2'?. " Kinjrstree Oct. 31, to Nc.v. t*f iricli:- i sive. I Trio. N'( v. 10, p-.as : ( Sailers, *' 12. " ( 1'fOSpCet, " 1-J. " i j Allan n.s *' 1':, " !< Ar Is X Roads, " lt!? " \4 , 1 Lamberts, ' 1?, " 1 Home. " 1^, " Indiantown, " 19. Soraiiton. ' 21. " !f Lake City. " 22-T5. KshipJtm* 1 >ef. 21 to 13 inclusive, and J" from lflth to 1) { .. oIm iiiriu.-ivc.! 1 Saturdays excepted. i1 11 I) ROLLINS. 11 Co. Treasuier. ! jlow ?o Prey?nt Croup, we have two children who arc j subject to attacks of croup, when-1 j ever un attack is coming my wife!) gives them Chamberlain's Cough \ 1 Remedy and it always prevents thei ' lltf.li.l* ! !. .1 llAllC.lKi.lfl 1 . ill Itil l\. i I ID il II' 'Wl II'MM I I v V 1*1 I j ; mthis county and 110 matter what else we run out of, it would not do J to be without Chamberlain's Cou^h ; ltemeiiy. More of it is sold here than of all other eoufrh medicines combined.? J M Niekle, of Niekle Bros., merchants, Niekleville, Ph. ?For sale by Wallace A Johnson. Under present conditions of life' in this country, liquor is tin* most persistent and insidious foe of the bom?. * 1 i1 A ^ >5 One of America's mo>t fa- * % mous physicians says: "Scrof- & $ tila is external consumption." & A c l.a -UHl Jtruiuiuuj* tii o viis-ii ^ j 2 beautiful children, but they # ? lack nerve force, strong bones, * ( K> stout muscles and power to <i> i ( resist disease. For delicate * , ? children there is no remedy ? equal to 1 i to y/ f? >? u ^11 ? Scotts gniafeson $ , * ?"Kffla?n?=?ra \? ^ * of Cod-liver Oil with Hvoo- 4 (3*i \j/ jS phosphites of Lime and Soda. ^ to It fills out the skin by putting 5 to good flesh beneath it. It makes * 5 $ the cheeks red by making rich $ ? blood. It creates an appetite ? ? for food and gives the body * power enough to digest it. 3e vj? y- sure ycu get SCOTT'S Emul- *v ! r- . - <* sion. ?' S - - - Ajs V ? HU9I.UV, -MU.W;TW>. yy | ,, || ?COTT & P.OV. Ni:, r.lifiniMs. New York. jj? ! "* ?feeee C?eC ? S S ? ??' . !). '. 1! <: ... i . t V ni.. . - \ : <, * !. S ! . I ?!i:i! ' ! - '! ;l 'li.il' C!" I: i;l!111~ v\!ii<*h 1 <i !K- !) n;.iiva't ?i. V ;<V <1 {-r.-li-v i- ''.i ' hv itiij'i.sr i.i. ;tv t'.i' M tin* strong front Ih?* uay. i M.I lions Givnn Away. Il is :t?1 v to }].<? Mil 'ir ; ) kno>v (<!> ?.?:'* ! "II !*| ii<* laihl V. iio ;>iv Ho?. ;; J i*?jiiI to be rrii-.-roti-t(? ill-an i HfiVn'iv. rt:c ; i?-T<-; .< cf !!i\ Kinj/s /"?-\v | ?]?( ('Vi-vv f'n.- ( ()!,. - u:|> am, r"ii-.' nni haw ^ivfii a'v.iv <-.tr r?-n V'ilion trial 1?t.1 j'.i.- jivnt: am! have ! !>- -cih-ii! f liiiottiu:' it il l-; aii- ("in-.l f lioli.-.inds of hop-l -ss \.?t!ima 'r- i-Ii.tis.fma'V-v'iess an i ;.!! ilis-aas if ;!n? ilir-ia'. ( h?st ami ?u igs? ntv auvlv cnr-.l l?v it. Cal! o i any ' i"iit/iji.-'. . i: 1 * ' a t I1 -ttjo fr ?. viTilijj' i :? .10 o!s an : :? *1'V ' ? i .. c i itvii, u. |u J?A: Knni.?va. ff.'nr. r?'.-.f'' n*w IP? iilFinrli ii^V'l lP? |!m 6 ill) U;\)\iil.w l'ui;Jui:Sp?!U:t. 3' I rilcciiitr. 1? 41 riio ; ;?:?(] s: 3' i<-i ?V<1! '-l.'t'.l i(ta i H?* ? ?>!" Vi \? > 1 S.'. ?" < < .} JCciil'-jlii'" to -?i *? *' >?;i -.?? i II iJHtJ il'l a.u ?;r S'POM i> 4 . UI || i ill' iK" i.urr., j .hk >hil;ntlin>l ic or cm ay i?:.;re joy lo III' afilic ' ill ' oji' r <1 T. -v ; slocum, >1. (of itti Pearl street \ Vew York City. 'or.tidont that lie lins discovered an :l?o!ute euro f?>r?rsn: ;:?t:<in ami ill nnlmonary complaint-, :i? 1 nuk.' ts great ou i lis known, he ,vi!f -on 1, free, three l.otttos of nicd cine, to any reader of Ti e County j iteeord who is .-infering from cho? i ironchial, threat and lung irouMe? r consumption. Already thi.s'mow scientific coin ? ?f medicine has permanently cure j housamls of appearantiy lioneles '1 he Doctor eon-id *rs it hi- re!:g unduly?a duty which he nwcs to lumunilv?to donate h 1 < i 1?f.*i!i?:t' | Mlered freely, is enough t??eouiend t. and more so is (in* perfoet enidiIt'lH'C ??f tile H'lVat ellC.'lilst liuli-.itl. . . I :he proposition. lie has proved the dreaded eon-' mmplion to be a eureablc disease : >eyond any doubt, I'liere will be 110 mi: take in sending i ?the mistake will be isiow r!o iki'iy he generous invitation. lie his n" iie in bis American and European aboratories testimonials of expo-' rionee from those cured in all parts ! ?f I h?? \v ?r!d. Don't delay until it is too late.; Address T. A. SI leuui. M. < bs I'ine 1 dreid, New York, and when writhe* I be iioetor, pb?a?e ?*ive express and ostoltice address, and mention j reading this article in the County liecord. 1 r. - ?? > - - yr % vww* >v nvw vw^awvh f LIVE AND I i> g ? " "??a 5 3 ?J /T iycM? > a t*?? 3 ti P A - >;?> ' '. -J j.doa t c!mb k Yu ten p } * ^ I desire to inform my friend-*. ? ? and the public ireneiallv.that $ > I h:ive on IniiHi a fine slocK *> ? of Fruits and Veiietjjtiies ^ ? wiiiclt 1 v?-ill soil so \ t that you can not fa?! to ho 5-1)Ie;wd.* II you trade 'with > Hi** I w !i do all in inv power j t to please you in every way ? ij a*".! save you monev. Com1 < * ^ ami see tuc at No. 12 V* ait St. <? ^ next iloorto Dr. I) (J Scott. ? [ E.J.AGSTON, I ? A ' Kingsfcrse, S. C. 5 > . ?" ViWW'S'V V\WV/.V? VUfi The Chinese dress in white at fun-j ?rals ami in Mack at weddiiisrp ami )ld women always seive as bridesnaitls. For broken surface--, sores, insivl burns, skin diseases a.twl >eeiul!y jnles there is one reliable enu-Iy, I >e Witt's Witch ila/.e! Salve. When you call for lJeWift's l.uft accent counterfoils or frauds, foil will n >t be disappointed u.ia K'Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Walace it Johnson. I still i<- oj> on f:-iml the famous 'Virginia" ami f-ubv'slovos an 1 lie extra ware to lit. These stoves ihvays ;jivo genuine satisfaction, nil are guar antee.I to please. J. A-kins, Lake Cltv, S. ('. i L r gERRjrS [XC| AUGUS1] iwi a~V*?.Z+-. ' . ? - ~ 65 ?K-?$ki- ; -.'V ' ?~r?' .. ;V-vJ3? ~ *,-v-'- . . .-? < * "**' >'' * ,. . 'V -:. '' w_,' ' / ^ ^ j BOB WHITE Sec GOLD jrcKD AX F ABSOLUTELY PUBE Wii I fully realize the sup re for Flour, adulterated with < and other Foreign matter. August 10th, 18S8, I offer t above Brands of Flour Gus Winter Wheat Goods of the 1 hava a first-class, up-to-da per day, run entirely by water p the City, with every facility know Your orders will have prompt the best attention. m-ASK FOR PRICES Flour Stuff delivered your station. tSSrUOUSFKEEPERS Got pri WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Brar J.M, BERRY, |fk AtiM'.u. :ara.'i. ?%<? v-aar*< u r I .x? ??/ - V CA i F ? &" >* : ;-i ---A. ,.*>% ? ? \ ; / ;, i * r - f '? /'. XV. V V" '- ***& V . . -IJ.S -J\S S"*t>' " V ' "W _ * JP" . I A tua mmw ? Cjcklen's Arnic?. o.ilve. nn. 1 .i. 1 ;. *h . P.** I lit.* lit'-' s;i > ; in i Hi* ?wi i.t im , Cats, lh'uist.-, S.M'eS, (. it*< T;, S.;!t ' IIIleum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- ! j>ed hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail I Skin Krnptions, and positively cures . Files, or no p*?y r ;aired. It is guar- ' anteed to givt^perfect >a!i>factiou or ( money refunded,. I'rice ^~> cents per ' t box. For niilo by all l>rngji?t3. "Whti don't v< u get out of debt?" 1 t "I haven't tim\ It keeps me busy ( getting in." < (iol.I " us l.n. ;vn much earlier j than i-il\?*r. ami was at first the * ch/aiiost oi the two metals. < I j Never lierii-'v mere thull you can i1 pay Wok, ami !. .?? leiul more than i yen can L'1 itov.'. When y? t: call for D Witt's Wilel: ! iiaze; Salve the j-reai pile cure, 1 don't niiytnii; else. Don't r l.< t il -e l into aceejitiri^c a substitute, s lor piles, for sores, for burns. Wal- t lane ifc Joiiit.-nn. A stubborn coie^li or tieklni.,' iti n Die throat yiehl.. to One Minute p t'ou^Ii Cure. Harmless in effect, I touches tiievi^'ht -pot. Reliableand lo<? u !?: i< v. It nets at once, i Walht'-r C. Johnson. I ic ' This war,1' soliloquized the melancholy Spanish statesman, n ' has been a succession of dull j si t cuds." i e1 \o C'aiif. .%?? 5'':iv! b is ii<e way :. ! dnrrirists; si-l: r. ivc's I11-' -? Chill, ionic j for < 'hills and Jdalaria. If is si;u-1 v t?iv Iron and Qu:nine in a taste farm ' d'do'ii love it. j. Adults*;.refer ii to hitter, uauseal Sj ing 'ionics, iVC". .V>e. & A v."on :in\< he. ! ?>:i an .t-!ij-i!< limit'--: c?i !v-i<iriil> *..-i Lexington ivy. Yi-jon> el miir<l.-r were seon, ;()i hut jii.'t n* lite ]o!j<.-e ;irrivt<l .1 :li it> in e v 1 nifv.v.l t h * it oil ami '' foumi il <> !).? wax. It came I'rom '' a neighboring -lore. ' \ 1 LSiOR |ILLS G-A.. ^ ^ * ;ond Patent. 1 C 'ancy Patent. j7?B WHEAT FLOUR ;me disgust of consumers Corn Flour, Corn Starch, On and after this date, he Wholesale trade the , AUr>/>ln^nlii Dura uaiuccu nuouiubctjr t ui o Highest type. te Mill, capacity 0OO barrels ower, located In the heart of n to the business. shipment, quick delivery and , Meal, Grits, Bran and Ship ces from your grocer on BOB >ds flour?pure goods, ? n ' J ' Merchant Miller ? KDY IARTIC A 'IS QMJTx 3TJPAT10N ^ ~ HB ' fl " "V-'-'^'i* ,rR 'riiXMSP^ ALL V - -?-' DRUGGISTS ^ ] -^, _I~ | Eegistratioa^NoticeThe ?MMieo of the sujiervisor of eg is i :itit*n will be opened on the list .Monday in every month and he two days immediately follow* n?r, for the purpose registering of my persons who are qualified asfol ows: ?v ho sh:?II have been a resident -f the State tor two years, of the rount.y one year and of the polling >p . in.-t in tit which the elector ofers to vote four month* befors ady ic.-tion, an.l .-hall have paid, six ' Months before any election any jkiJI ax then da and payable, and who an hot it road and write any section >f the ("oustitution of 181)5 submit* "<l toliiin by tlie >unervisors of regtie.tion, or can .-how that he owns, uid has paid all taxes collectable luring the previous year on propery in this State assessed at three luiulrcd dollars or more. J.J. E.VDDY, Clerk of Hoard Truth wears weft. People havo arnod that DeWitt's Little Early * > 'iscrs arc reliable little pills for emulating the bowels, curing contipation and sick headache. They lon't gripe. Wallace <?c Johnson. Doclor.you have been treating to six months, and I'm not a bit letter." "Yes; but you are not any worse.* I. Iiirn?? Your llmvi'l. With enm-iirofn. Ciiri.'y < n" I'*. euro ?-o:i*iin:?rl<vi ii>rc'*P. v - if i'.C C (nil, ilrii!.':ri>'% rvfund money. A Kichmond firm advertises a icdicine warranted to curs life-in:iranee agents of bashfulness. It is estimated that one out of fory ] so inhabitants of the United tatcs owns or rides a bicycle. i You invite disappointment when mi experiment. l)eWitt's Little larlv ilisers are pleasant, easy mroiigh little pills. They cure conlipation and sick headache, just i sure as you take them. Wallace Johnson. T!;e sia'e camp grouni "at Oilmen, K I. lias been abandoned I I he ilhode Island soldiers ave been sent to their homes. ov. ihvr believing the \yar to he : an end. *4% - ^.'5" .. . ,v