The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, May 23, 1900, Image 2
Tbe State Convention.
DELEGATES ELECTED IN
8TR?OTBD TO VOTE
FOR BRYAN.
- Coloabie, May 16 ? The State Dsa
oeratie Coeveatioa w?e oailed to order
AI 12 o'oloek today by 8tete Chair a ao,
Wille Jooee. J K 7 eoeolf, of An
wereoe, wee elected temporary chair
aao. SV V Steveoseo, of Cheetcr
ield, wee aede peraaeeot ohairaao
Coaauuae aa platfoiaa aod reeoln
tleae aad oe oeaeiiteiioo eod by lews,
oooeietiog ef oee member fron eeeh
?Maty were <ppoioted. Suator Cooo
IJT ?II rtprttaaied by Col W D Seer
Bwroagh aa the eoaaitiee aa ooostito
new aad R D Baauh aa ooaaittee oo
ra.
Tbe foJIowtog dels* etee la the Na
teeeel OoBfeale ? wart eleated :
At Large? Wtlie Joaee. M B Me
Sweeoey, B Ii Tillaio, A C Latiaer
Firai Dietner?W B Wilaoa, Cbr.r
Vjeeoe; Tbee Telbird, Beaafon AI
otvaatee, L Artbar O'Neill, Charleston;
W H Keoe+dy. Wdlieaebarg
Beooad Dtatriet?Jaaos H Tillaae*
of Kdgeleld tad 0 W Qerrie of B.a
berg Dclegeteo lo eeleet alternate*.
Third D etriec?J H MeCalle, Ab
Boville. aad W J Stribbliog, Oooiee
Alternats*, 8 H MeOee, Greeowood,
aad Oeo K Priaae, Aadereoa
Fear lb Dietriet?J A Nooaey of
Greenville, aad Joba Gary Keane of
. $e*r tee berg A l lere ate, FB Vteatoo,
Oeloabie
Flfib Dietriet?T Y William, L%e
?seter, J 0 Wilboro. Rook Hill. AI
beret.et, J H Marios, Chester, aod T
B Batlar. Cherokee
Sink Diatriet? D H Trailer of Tim
aawaettMc, aad T W Boaabar, of Baa
?etbeeillf. Altereetee, R H Tiamer
anew aad Looie Appelt.
Btttatb Diethet?J Waa Stokes, Or
aagewarr; W B Grober, Coiletoo Al
aeraetce, W D Seerboroogb, 8aoiter;
J M WbataeH, Orangeberg
Taa delegates were ioatraeted lo
wole ee a tjeit aa all aialtara pertaining
la Iba iaiwoeto of tbe Deaiooraiia
?any Aleo la ?oie for Bryoo
Tbe foil >wiag raaotaiioa iairodoeed
by Iba Soater delegatioo was adopted:
Whereas, Iba faraare' ofgsoiiatioo
baa baaoaaa ia a aeeeere diaorgaoiaed,
aad aa aaitad aetioo egoiaet Iba eiaot
haae of Iba jato Ittat baa bceo takaa,
Rss>ltod, Tbal we, ibo Democrats of
Baatb Carolioa ia aoateatioa as sea*
Biso, do soedeao ibis greal ioiqoity
afaiw the agriaallaral iotereete end
pledge oar eyapaiby, aid aod ooopera
eiswia eaery leguiaate way ia aidiog
Iba f?rm< ra ia Ihei 6ghs agaioai this
etil, aai we oall apoo tbe farraera of
aibar Hutes to aaite aod aojperate
efftiott ibis trail.
Tbe following platfcra wee adopted :
THB PLATFORM
Heiclved. by ibe Daaioaraey of 8oaib
Csroit?? io oooteoiioQ eesembled :
First?Tbal as reeffira oor ?Hegi
osse to ibe Deaosraiio parly of tbe
U ailed 8t%tea aad deelara agaia oar
belltf io ibe principles apoa ?hieb tbe
part7 wee fjaedud ay Thomse Jeffer
8 otai?Thai we endorse io fall aod
ia }0 ? e rtr tbo plstfora adopted by
las D'aoeratto eooeenttoa a; Cbieago
ia 1899 aid ibal we adhere to the
aciatipte? ihereio eoooeiated wiiboot
ejaet.ftoenoa or eaeodaeot aod demand
tbvir rriffirnstno by Iba nooveotioo
which will meet ia Kaesaa City oo
Jaly4<h
Third?That we ooodeao as iojurioos
lo 'tis beet iutereata of ibis oooulry tbe
Ao* u IsgiaUtioo of tbe Repoblioao
aejorny ia eoo*.ress Its policy proves
Iba sqbeertieaay of that party to ibe
trost? ?ad ottiooal baak iaierette
F ?j' h?That we vi?w aiib alarm
lb* n>??r wbioh tbe iraaaa, toruugb
Iba R poblioen pany ?re eiereisii.g
ofrr l?gi?!ettoo and uetiookl ?polioies
aod their ability lo oooirol the prioo?
of ibe osreaaities of life wiiboot regard
lo rbe iaw of aopply aod dnrasod We
gsjajaVaaa tbo b)poeritio?l etihade cf ibe
Re obiieao Ie4aere who sboie irons
so l o mbiae*, vbite ibey Bjasj ibo money
o )?*??' ?i froa ibcui aod eioleo from the
pi >if a lo dsbaaob the igooraut totfrs
? ne o tin try
K a ?Tbal as deoooooe the iope
neti i ij p?uey of tOe pre?eu-. adwiuis
Ira ""i ut.de/ Presideat Wniieru Mo
K't, -y.ee eoatrary to Iba l iter end
apiri of tbe D.'Oiaratiub of (odipeod
aaae ?id tbe eooetitotioo of th ? (Juited
St*' ? , ??ud ?? da >geroos io tbe liberty
aod tu<d?a oot ooly of the people of
tbe >p?ei?h i?iaada but of th i or. ia jus
ot I fete oouniry e* well "The beueeo
leu' ?ssiadsiiou" ot tbe Fili^tuot oa<t
prov i, (<? be ib* bebvvoirboe of murder
aad tie ess ail ? in of r?* ery. We
da oil' ce it aJ an ootrago io tbe o ?u
aaier ee- of liberty-loviog Aaerioeus
Oar lr?e k.mi o'.ious eaooot loag sur?
vive sal d^airuenoa of ibcie priueipiee
apoa wbieo tbei ravt, ?od the epeeteole
of svibjsot peoples held djwo by tbe
bayoaoi aod robbed by earpetbaggere
bat foreshadows Iba fata of oor ooattry
aalesa the people are aroosed to oor
daoger Tha uojoft war of sobjogo'ioo
bow baiog aarriad oo io Ibe Pbil pp ore
by Praiidaal MeKialey abooli be eod
ed at oooe with deleite aad pseifle deo
laratiooa to the aaitfea ae 13 the iateo
tioos of thie cooolry to aid ?San io Iba
eatabltebaeal of a frao goveromeot of
tboir owb aaoioe, ondsr a proteotorate
by ibo Uoitad Huttf.
fcjulh? That ?? deaaod a strict ed
baraaoa ob Ibo pari of tha Uoited
Slaaoo goreroaeoi lo the soleao
by waioh ooogroot prcsa sed
at awt OtwBB |BWtoaif aad
lor wbiob ibis oouotry waged a suc
ie sful tod glorious war with Spain.
Seventh?Thai we deoouuce aod
tjodemo the oujost aod ooooosttiauoo
al treatment of Poerto Rioo by tbe Re
pjbiieeo party, wboee polio? 10 that
inland it oot ooiy illegal bot oowortby
of a republic aod wo demand a roojg
o t oo uf Poerto Rtoo ooder tbe ooo
ati'.atioo of tbe Uoited Statss aod oo
tbe aaaia basie witb tbe other terri
lories
Eighth?That we eodorie tbe ooorse
of those Democratic aeoators aod rep
resentetivee woo opposed tbe imperial
ist 10 legislation eoaoted by tbe Re rub
lican ooogreie for ihe goveromeot of
Poerto Rieo.
Ntotb?That we heartily commend
aod approve tbe wine aod conservative
party loaderthip of William Jeooioge
Bryao, the ablest statesman of tbe day,
aod promise him our unqualified sop
port for iht presidency of tbe Uoited
States, believiog that be will restore the
loot preetige of ibat high office and ex
esete ite dotiee with a view lo the good
of the people sod oot io too iatereat of
plotosraoy or aooordiog to the dietatea
of eoy foreigo power
Tooth?Thai we eiprean oor hearty
sympathy witb the two Sooth Afrioao
republioa oow fighting so 'raliaotly for
liberty agaioet the immeone armiee of
Groat Briiaio. Her oorigbteooe eooree
deserves the condemnation of all lovera
of self-government, aod ire deoooooe
the cowardice of the present admiois
tratioo for oot exteodiog ati offer of ita
good offioea to terminate tbo uoboly war
of aobjogattoo.
A resolution eodoraiog Senator Till
man wae adopted Col L W You
maoe opposed the risolotioo io a apeeeb,
arraigaiog Sonetor Ttllmao aod or it i -
oiaiog bis record
Tbo foilowiog report of the oommit
tee oo constitution and by laws wsa
adopted :
The oommittee oo constitution sod
by-iawa beg leave respeoi.fully to re?
port that they have earefoliy ooosidered
all the resolutions referred lo them by
the eoeventioo. and report unfavorably
opoo eaeh of them aod reoommeod
thai said resolutions be not adopted.
Tbe oommittee farther reports tho foi?
lowiog* ameodmeoi to Aniole VI, of
the oooetitotioo: ''After tbe word
'necessary' io line 7 of said artiolo
ioaert Provided that the eoooty exeeu
lite oommittee of aoy ooooty eball be
at liberty to order a primary eleotioo
fjr magistrates, masters or supervisors
of registration, and reeommend that
the atme be adopted."
Tbe oommittee further reoommend
that ariiole XVI of the ooostitutioo
be atriokeo oot.
And that the eooaiitotioo as amend
ed in those two, particulars be adopted
ae tbe constitution of ibe Democratic
pirty of Sootb Carolioa
Tbia oaoeloded tbe work of tbe eoo
veotioo hot Senator Tiilmao by request
made a speeoh
After the contention bad adjouroed
tbe oew State Demoeratio executive
oommittee held a meeting and orgao<
it od for tbe campaign year. Col Wilie
Joaee waa reeleoted State eha rmau.
aod Asaistaot Attorney General (Jot?
ter wae reeleoted eeoreiary.
The appoiotmeot of a special com
mittee to aeleot eleetora was authorised,
tho commiiteo to re put at ibo o<xt
m e iog of tbe Siate oommittee.
Tbe appointment of another aob
eomnittee of four, with Chairman
Jones, who will prepare a schedule fur
tbe State campaign me.ttogs, waa an
U or sad. Ton eommitree is to report
i s aehedule to a mectiog of tbe full
cjmmitto to be held early io Juno.
A Thousand Tongues
Could uot expresa tbe rapture of Ani.ie K
Springer, of 1125 Howard St, Philadelphia
Pa., when ?he found lhat Dr. Kind's New Dis
eovery for Conauuiption bad comple;ely cured
ber of a backing cou^b tbnt for many years
bad mad* life a burden. All other remedies
and doctors could give ber no help, hut ahe
saya of tbia Royal Cure?1 it soon removed
the pain in my cheat a'id I ran now slrep
?oundly, a routhiug lean scarcoly remember
doing beftro. I feel like soun ling its praxes
ihrou^boui the Universe" So will every on*
who trie* Dr. Kint('a New Dixcorerv tor any
troubU of i li ? Throat, Cheat uf lung-). Vrice
50c and $1. Trial hollies free at J, I W.
DeLoruie'a Drug Store; every bottle guaran?
teed
An Oratorical Contest.
In tbe Southern Inter-State orator
ioal contest, which was held in Co
lumbU Thursday night in tbe ball o
tbe bouse of representatives, Mr W
0 Heiser, of South Carolina College,
proved tbe oucoessfui contestant.
Mr Reiser's subject was "Tho Trend
of Politics," which he delivered in a
most graceful and forceful manner
Mr D K Lambutb. of Vanderbilt
University, delivered an eloquent
oration on "The Man with the Hoe "
Toe University of Virgicia waa rep?
resented by Mr VV C Mcoroc, whose
subject was "The Voice of Herit?
age " Mr .) B Dibrell, of the Uni?
versity of Texas, made a most elo?
quent speeoh on "Tbe Modem Dema?
gogue " The representatives from
Washington and Lee University,
Centei College, Kentucky, and tbe
University of tho South were absent
Mr W H Veroer, of tbe South Caro
Una College, president of the asso
ciation, presided The committee to
decide aa to tbe best orator consisted
of tho lion John C Sbeppsrd, Jus
lice Ira B Jones and Judgo Andrew
Crawford. Mr Sheppard, as chair?
man, delivered the handsome medal,
after having addressed tbe contest
?ota aod tbe large audience in a most
charming way- The music was fur
oiahed by tbe South Carolina College
1 gift olub \
THE TEACHER'S
SUMMER SCHOOL.
Some of tbe Professors for
tbe State Sobool.
The State department of education is
being heavily rushed those days with
all the arraogecueuts for ibe State nod
ooaoty manner echooU for teaobera
As has already been sein, quite an
extensive programme is being arranged
for (be county schools. The Siate
sobool is to be beid at Wiotbrop Tbe
faoalty is beiog selected Tbe plao of
tbe State sobool will be tbe eame as
that of last year, four weeks of regular
ooliege work, with emphasis beiog laid
od teaober traioiug.
Tbe foilowiog are the oames of the
members of tbe faculty already en
gaged by Superintended MoMeban
for tbe State sobool :
Pedagogics?Dr T P Biiley of tbe
Uoiverstty of California, a oourse on
education as related to character : R
C Metealf, supervisor of ecnoois,
Boston, Mass., Methods io English
grammar ; Mise Mioo\e Maofeat,
kindergarten at Wiotbrop, aod Miss
Sarab Withers, primary teaober
Darlington sobools, primary methods
English ?H N Soyder, professor of
Eoglish at Wofford ooliege, Eoglisb
literature ; J I McCain, professor ot
Eoglisb at Erskine ooliege. Eoglisb
oompositioo
Miithematios?O J Bond, assistant
professor of mathematics at tbe Citadel,
geometry, calculus end astronomy ; M
D Eule, assistant professor of maihc
malios at Formao university, aritbme
tio aod algebra
History aod politics?R Mea?s Da?
vis, professor of history and eoouomics
at Sooth Carolina college.
Latin and Greek?Chas W Biio,
professor of Latin and Greek at the
South Carolina ooliege
Botany aod Physiology ?W S Leath
era, professor of botany aod physiology
at the Uoiverstty of Mississippi.
Pbjeics?WCA Hammuel, profes
sor of physios Maryland State Normal
ooliege, Baltimore, Md, practical phy?
sio* adapted to public sobool work
Drawiog?J Wm Patterson, Free
Art Studio, Cbioago, director ; assist
aots, Miss F L Sauodets, Miss Vir
gioia Brodie, Miss Margaret Law.
Vocal Music?Prof Wade R Brown,
wbo was io chargo of mueio at tbe
State school last year
There are other couruee yet to be
provided for.
???awje??e>e)*^aas?
A Sermon on Education.
A writer iu tbe Athens Banner
eaye : "Georgia has not tbe prestige
abroad that ehe bad when the Cobbs,
tbe Lompkine. the Crawfords, tbe
two Stephens, Jeukine and others of
that day represented her, and it ie
becaoae our poverty immediately
after tbo war forced the brain of the
State into narrow channels, where it
was dwarfed. The consequence is
wo have a lot of email pegs iu big
boles"
??Up ???? -^MBM?
An old negro, who was slowly
walking; out Peachtree the other af
ternoon, waa very much surprised to
see a lady go driving by, with tbe
coachman eitting on tbe rear seat
with hie arms folded Tbe old
negro took off his bat aod slowly
scratched his whitening head a puz
zled expression overspreading bis
face lie at last turned to a gentle
man passing near und said : "S'cuse
me, master, but how much you 'spose
dat nigger have ter pay dat lady to
drive him about '{ '?Atlanta Jour
ual
The engineers and wockmen on
the Juugfrau railway, who are obliged
to remain considerable time at an
altitude of about 10,000 feet above
the sea level, are apt to develop a
disagreeable complaint, says the
Scientific Amet?caii After eight or
ten daya they are seized with violent
pains in several teeth on oue side of
the jaw, tbe gums and cheek on the
same side becoming swollen The
teeth are very sensitive to pressure,
so that it in painful to eat These
symptoms increase in severity for
three days and then gradually dis?
appear
DDKS IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP T
A cheap remedy for cough* und colds It all
ripht, but you w?nt something that will re?
lievo und cure tbe more revere and dangerous
result* of throat and lung troubles. Whut
? hell foe d? ? Ho to a warmer und more regu?
lar climate ? Yes, if possible ; if not possible
for you, Iben in either ease tstke the only rein
?dy tbal bus '.een introduced in all etvttlaed
countries with suecc.-x la *evore (brout and
lung trouble.-, "Baeehse*! Herman Syrup." It
not only heals und stimulates the- tissues to
destroy the gurin diseases, but allays inflatn
untie ii, eavses easy expeetorailoa, gives a good
night's rest, ami cure* llio patient. Try one
bottle. Recoaaaended aiany jears by all drug?
gists in the world. For sale by A .1 China. H
-???muWk9M* -^e?^???
Tetter, Suit-It he urn and Kciema.
The intens? itching and umartintr. incident to
these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlain's Kye and >kin Ointment Many
very bad cafes have been permuneily cured by
it. It is equally efficient for it chin;; piles and
a favorite rcm?i?ly f ?r nore nipplea, obappod
beads, ebllblaiae? f.*ost bites and chronic soro
ev?-s. facts per box. For sale by Dr A. J.
China. Dec 30?o
Dr. <'atly's Condition Powders
are just what a horse needs when in bad con
dition. Tonic, blood purifk-r and vermifuge
They are not feed but inedioiuo, and tne best
to use to put a horse in primo condition. Price
I 15 cents per package. Fur sale by Dr A, J
I China. Deo SO?0
IIHItlMMIflll IM|ttttt>M!l|IIPMf|H|'m"IHtmiH MMMIIHI
J&JVegc table Preparation for As
sUnttal ing the rood andRcgula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
SSEES
ts ( hildkkn
Promotes Digestion,CteeTful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Smm Morphine nor Mineral.
ot Narcotic
Ktcv* i \fOld LYSAMULL PLTCBER
Pwr.pkin Seid'
ALk Unna * \
IMhIU Sails
An it Seed *
Jh ptrmint .
Jh Cart cm tatt Sola *
ClnnfUd Saaar ?
W**ryr?m riaror
A perltet Remedy for Constipa?
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms. .Convulsions Jeverish
ness and Loss of Sleep
"Facsimile Signature of
tstew Stork.
A* jb months old
Jj DOSLS -33^1 NTS
LXACT COPY OF WRAP*JEB.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMK CINTAUN COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
A Big Difference
Between the strong warranty you get on
Champion Binders & Mowers,
And the contract you sign when you buy
any other kind.
A warranty is of no value except it is in exact form as
issued by the company, and, if changed in any way, the com?
pany is not bound by it, nor is it any protection to you.
The Champion warranty is an evidence of the superiority
of the machines, and is made strong and positive tor your
protection.
The warranties given with other machines are carefully
drawn for the protection of the manufacturer, and if you sign
one, the chances are that you will have to settle for the ma?
chine even if it is not satisfactory. These warranties are a
good thing for the machine company, but a poor thing for you.
All warranties state that machines are durable, well made,
and of good materials, and give you one day's trial to deter?
mine all. this.
What; can you tell about the durability of a
machine by using it one day ?
But how about its work in the field ? This you can tell at
least something about, but there isn't one word about it in the
warranty, only some directions about what you are to do when
the machine doesn't work well. Isn't this singular?
How about wasting grain between the binder deck and the
elevator? About lack of power when compressing the bun?
dle ? How about the loss of power on the push bar Mower
when cutting tough grass ? Just at the time you need the most
power you have the least.
In their advertising all makers claim to have a device for
keeping the knife and pitman in line, but only the Champion
has it, and others dare not put it in the warranty.
You should insist on having these very important features
included in the warranty. If you do, we may have on oppor?
tunity of selling you a Champion, for other machines are not
capable of fulfilling any such broad warranty.
Champion Reapers and
Binders,
Champion Mowers,
Thomas Rakes,
For Sale by
J. Rettenberg & Sons,
_Sole Agents for Sumter._
mm t
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ever before offered.
Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How
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[HUE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. (DeP t a/) Cleveland, 011?.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Ootkktosed fkhndele in Eff<h>t May rt, iroo.
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NOTE: hi addition to the above serviee
trains Nns. 15 and 16 run daily between Charles?
ton and Columl ia, carrying elegant Pullman
Bleeping ears. jo. 15 leave Charleston 11 :U0 p.
m.; arrive Coir mbia 5:55 a. m. No. 16 leave Co?
lumbia 1 :35 a. p. ; arrive Charleston 7:00 a. m.
Sleeping ears reaJy for occupancy at 9:00 p. m.
both at Charleston and Columbia. These train*
make ?-lose conneciions at Columbia with
through trains between Florida point;- and
Wann in art on and the
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I02p| ; ffia
4 17 p U) 15a'
6 03a, OOOpj
-i Vw ii. I Mix. ' Mix.
Duly Dail> Ex^uEx >u
Lv. Columbia.Ill 30a
Ar. Blackville_j 112p
? Baruwell.... 127p
* Allendale.|.
4 Savannah.j 3 20p
1 25a
3 05a
3 20a
Mix
Exsu
5 09a
0 Ua
7 <i5a
11 3ta
Daily
exMo
5 15a
6 OUa....
10 15a: 4 50]?
11 30a| 840p
lOUp 9l5p
Atlanta and Beyond.
Lv. Charleston... 7 00a 52op
Ar. Augusta .11 51a l0 20p
Atlanta.' 8 20p
Lv. Atlauta..HOOp
Ar. Chattanooga.. 5 45a
Lv. Atlanta.
Ar. Birmingham.
M Memphis, (via Birmingham >.
500a.
5 30a| 4Wp
945ui 840p
5 40a I 4 1.jp
11 35ail000p
805p| 7 Ua
Ar. Lexington.
" Cincinnati.
" Cfcleasjo..
Ar. Louisville
" St. Louis
Ar. Mesaphte. (via Chattanooga >
500p' 5 00a
7 30pi 7 45a
7 15a 5 30p
30p 7 50a
04a 6U0i>
7 lOp! 7 40a
To Avueviile-Cincinnati-Louisville.
KASTKKN TIME.
Mil34 ROm
_ Daily Daily
Lv. Augusta.. ~800pi 9 30p
" Bnteshurg . . 4 4r>p 12 07a
I.\Ch:n l. <t. n . 7 Ota 11 00p
Lv. Oolumbia (Cnicn Depot).H 40a: 7 55a
Ar. Bpartaatmrg . 8lt>p;li 25a
Aahevilln . 715p| 260p
" KaoKvttle. . 4 15ai7 20p
M Cimdnnnati. 7 3?pi7 45a
M Louisvill?- i via Jellioo). 6 50a
To Washington and the East.
HOOp"
y;i0i?
Lv. AUKUsta. ?.
M Batesbur? .I 4 45ji 12 07a
Colombia (Union Depot). 5 55p 215a
.1 OlOp, 9 40;?
Ar. Charlotte.
Ar. Danville. ..12 51a; 138p
Ar. Richmond tflOa Slap
Ar. Washington. ..j 7 86aj VSOp
Baltimore Pa. R. R.j 9 12a 11 25p
M Philadelphia.1135a 256a
" New York .I 203pi 613a
Sleeping Car Line betweea Charleston and
Atlanta, via Augusta, making eoniuvtions at
Atlanta for all points North and West*
Solid Trains between Charlestim und Ashe
Ville.
ConnertioTis at Columbia with through train*
for Washington and the East; also for Jackson?
ville and all Florida Points.
FR AN K S. GANNON. .T. M. OULP,
Third V P. 6c Gen. Mgr., Traffic Manag.-r,
Washington. D. C. Washington, D. CL
GEORC-E B ALLEN.
Div. Pa>s. Agt..
Charleaton, s. C.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK.
Qea. Pas%. Agt . Aant. Qen. PatM Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta. t>a.
FOR KALE.
EXTRA FINE
BARRED PLYM0UTHS
Al?ot Eags for Hatchiog, 15 for |t 00.
Xicely Packed in Xcw Batkets^
JOHN A. CULLOM,
Ridge Spring, S. C.
J*o 21 4-n
Onion Sets
AND
Garden Seeds.
A supply of Onion Seta, of choice
varieties, and freeh Garden 8eeda for
the season's planting, now on hand.
FULL LINE OF
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
and Fancy Articles,
Usually found in a first class
Drug Store.
Prescriptions carefully com?
pounded at reasonable prices.
?I. F. W. DeLorme.
Oct 25.
Life and
Fire Insurance.
Tall on me, at my residence, Liberty
iStteet, lor both Life and Fire Insu?
rance. Oniy reliable Companies rep?
resented. Phone No loO.
Andrena Moses.
Oct'25?o.