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J NS . . .i 1 1.1 i 11 .i . ! < n I.i-tO of ICiollino. i:. :;.:. r. 11. ? . ? , . . ....... . . i > >> <i <i|ih :ii WHl.T Will | lt \ < l!l \ : .1 III-. 11 lit > tlilll^r of t. - li lut'.u tli.ui li'iicli 1. n;d> oi Unlets ii j it stimulant FEVER AND AGUE. FP.Vl'.'t Av'i> \oi'J' on; -il for lie i- o< nil There Is not a rvt la I H|l*'i>l in I! ' wiu'lil t li.it will t'ltrtt HV\ or and Ap.ae. Mi<? nil other Ma'.t.. . >, l!!',iti|., Scnrh I, Tviihnlil. Yellow, mid oilier Kt'Vor* Irtltlotl l>\ ltAl?. Yi iVS l I I.I. I I 'll It. UUAY S KliAltY Ul. LIKE 1 illy nnta per bolt a.. HEALTH! BEAUTY!I .. IJ ?S'f. ami 1*1*1.1 i:n II bl.OOIt IN'i'llKARl! I ?K K' !? I V N I? W . Kill I' Old V K SKIN AMI li.u tin i, < kll to a Li. DR. RAO WAY'S Sarsaprillian Resolvent VHE ORE AT moon PURIK'itFf. MAS VVOBYIII? MOST A :TON> IITNO (M'KRS: SO <,H Ml so It A i'U) A It K 1 II K I HANOI..;, T1IK J Ol.v KNUIMv'.oK , ' II! It lit!. J NI'l.l'KNt'K OK 1'lilfi iiiULY W uNLiJ.KEl I, MFOiUlNli. lil at Every Bay an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. Every drop of the PAHS A PA HI I. MAN TIKSOT. \ 1. > T i on11ainii' nil s thnayli the blood, Sivi-nt, Urine, . '. oIImt ! luK'. iiidI mid i . Hi v?ioiu tin! vi?or of 'Hi I jf il I <1'.| I S III" W.'lillH of 111 ilillly Willi lll-W nml " 11110 ilia- rial S i i' '.lit, Svplilli . t oiisililiptioil, .dandiilui .1:.- i-o. V'li i- :ii tlio throat, Mnnili, Tilis. NOllo*111 1 lio.<. .mi I- itid alitor pari sol'the system. Suro Eye*, Struiuoroiii disefinrues from tho Bars. ami fit worst forms'of Skin <l>e:ws, Eruptions. Kever i os, Sea M Head, Ktav; Woi m, Sal: It Ileum, I .r \ slpela.s, A' ue, black Spoil, Worms .tl the flesh, Tumors, thtlt,i i> in in-' Womb, .ual all weakening and painful ilia . Purees, Niplil Sweep i, 1 ... I Kpci in inn) nil W AKlca of (di- I ill pi'iiotple, a i o nil it iii tin earullx o raiipi: of tills e ond< r ot Mod t a <"Ia inlsh y, p.ml a fetv .lavs' line \t ill pi.in loan., pctVon p -lag it lor (iii.cr otthoso Ibiini of l:n ::-i its l it'-'lt |m ver to <Slive tiled li Hie patient, uuily la <'iiin|ii^ rediteed bv the waalea i.iol d ' oinpoMilon tFint is ( nntfymuiy |irtwreMlnj,alio ^..<1 in aiiv'iiiov llii-<i wnsUs. iiiel repuira tliu mi mo a i1 .v i.i. . i A no. 'I ii..' i !n?? !I(ii> blood and tins lie t It^ M'A ill I-I.IaN will and il.i'i s< oiii'o- i euro i- . -Maiti; for w lien once this remedy coiiiimncoa its i"i k of put iSoii'i.ili, iiihI so (!oedi In diniinlnhiMi; tbo oi w i r i:t v. ul be i. p.I. an! . very day ||f< \ itl I 11< ill ' II iins.'li i-rowiii!'bell, . aii'lslr.uiiter, ;!.. n . I tun, ij poii: laiiirov iiat. ami llooli n.'i \vi iii incri-iKinj.'. Not on " ilm-i 1.1. -.n .: i ils.ias oxccl ill ktiov ii r hi oil nil tii i In; < i n- oi i 'uroii'c, Nero' Ion-, ('uiistiliill .k I, ali i ...i. U i ibu, l>itI it U Uui 1,11.1;. positive i tuv 11 r , tO HI adder Complaints, 1'ilnnrv .in'. iVoinli ill-. i- (ir.iv? I. liinbetr*, Dropny, , ' il WhU-1 . Ijl<;(i||lll. 'll( ro| I llilc. HrlK'tll'S I>W , MIhmii nulla, n:i<l i: all a-i < wlicrr Micro nro K <!: ! -I- ;.kmi- .a ( !< (*? r i< ihick, cloudy, mixed \\ II 'I ; -'.11. . .. il. - till- WI . i * 11 ill 1 . , oi lluuaiio llko wlillo -Ilk, or tlx ru is n iu >rt>l<t dark, IdliotH appear.la ill i Willie liollc lllHt <li , n-.ii . and IV lie ii tinno in > pn i.'iiit', lo.. nliiK M>n 11Ion wiit i ?*inn v. iilcr, nud tiuiii li. the iiiiull id the iiaik and tlie 1-oiiu. Tumor of Year;-.' Crowth Currd (>>/ Had wit/'.s J it solvent. OR. RADWAY'S f FcitectPmiatiTcEcplatiiaPills f rit >-11 y .el- n'- 1 Willi ?wert ?llm, v ir.:v, r,,aul?u. i-uru;- !<-.un iiivI etre , .-iln n lia.i V* Pllh, fdr iftc dureor nil dl^ftrdfr*ol (lie StonMiihi i. |: * *, i i lu< \ It n i vnut I'. i a*s i i< i .iii- i.im it. ( in.'ip- Indiv/ixtloii |?> < I. .!< .Ji<t??. ?? I-< ? InfUtimuiiiion of ilio i f' )'.!< ! < ' nil III ' on-ill 1,1 I ?( ? Intruinl i <,i v\hh : 1 i - #< it [> -intu euro. Purely iii'' ii' in ii linn my, tii;iicra!sor<1oU)iorl* , .i< ?rm . -,v timoa of \Y'.' ni.LS will fret the *>* ' III-- ;*'hi Ii Iltt-'i "lull' I'lltt.illClilll rol.i) liV DKUUOI.nlS. U> r?. I. I-, ASil lull." Kind one huor , -.! ' ,|V A '"ft Wn :V2 Wnrri-n .*1 , New > tllilllnli V. villi. ill 01. ttlila will lK? Ht lit yOU. / ' < <. j 1 tf vf * * >* : ' .* * i i nH JFyTTk WS, I T. \V\ [!K \'i'V , !' I>; s . 1 SATlTlU> \ V, Shl'T. in, irri m v% *> "" *!? < fcufm*' ?.-axaw*?? t?wit??.i i:' *t; ''.inni'iut iou l?'f iii'M rintr, 1 U> !.'(Convention \lir\t met :11 ( ol.niilii . on the till < 1 ??-<??I its ii/Oi.-j : \ 10 oYlock Sntur<l:i y nirrl?l 'I Ivl'l wiH'clnti ' 1 "i mi' nays was loan.I noecHsary to hrin^ over to tin; thieves* j r:i, V a Kuliio.ienl unmoor ol tlic i v i.lie <1 reform delegates, to on iv on tl?< t rsl halh>t tin* nomination "t I) >1 <."iuunherJaiu i??r (iovcrnor ami 1!. 11. l J leaves lor Lieutenant I }'?v eruoi*. This nomination has hern no more than inifjliV have heen expected hy all impartial oh-<'rv< i ^ of the iirsti day': jooeeedi: 'it at e.onvention, ami is oni \ a < 1 isappoint menl to all who earn eslly desired Laio t t?ov*-rnn\eiit. V. i believe 111r11 nine tenths oi tin I (.'onservatiyes :n this State looked in \ 11 i.n n . m.ih a w * I. i I he lonyiie.c hoja \ lini i i w .?i?t.! ... i i. 11 ,i n : ra nil UIUWS [ against \\ hose honesty and :\liilily thorn Wi'lC !! i t a.sonuhlc '.'rounds (< ! suspk i,>11> and mi whom all ? ??otl men, , whether 11 cpuhhcan or 1 Jemocrat, would 111?i! ? im tlii> cominsj election. \\ e know that s;a li was Hut desire of tlii' ( onsen at i res ii| | his county, ami Tt Wl?S So 1 reel V e.N pressed to oik; ol l lade! cgalcs to.tin' convention from this county I>uf. tlic ring party saw ot all other measures it would not do to put forward a candidate on alien) hot!. ( onsorvative ami Hepuhiicau i-nnltl nail this would at. (iiice clu'cl; the enthusiasm of parly distinction in count) elections, and result in elect lug to ofliee a majority ol pt re im ii, who \\ould serve the interests ol the people more thail the ring. ! 1 we are disappointed in the nominal'.on af (!haiiiher'....n) we ur</swre the majority ?>1 llepuhluans in lids count) are not less so, and we think wo sneak J adviacdly when we say licit bis nom inalion will not bo sustained by them ul the ballot box. jNor do they fed, or are ihey, as a party, in Hie least bound by the nojnir.at.ioM. Their <lol orates to the .Slate Convention were positively instructed not U> vote to: Moses, Chamberlain or any < ainlhl an before that convention wiiose private and public character was not. clear and spotless from all political ami ollioial corruption, or against whom reasonable ground o( suspicion w ere common ami public. The hope ofthe Republicans in this county is, that the delegates to that | convention, who in their etlorty to se I J cure an honest government, resisted the ring lo 11 u? last, will y? t succeed iu bringing before the public; a Kcpuhlican candidate, whose private and public ehaineiok is iiiown lo bo above reproach, and whose llc( ublican course m politics in a guarantee of an honest goveriniit'iil, and in this hope wo cordially unite, and believe wo are safe, in saying* that such a candidate will receive the united vote of this county. Important. That the County Iv\ ecu live Com inittco should meet on salesday in \t., organize and at once enter upon the duties lor which they are chosen, is now shown by the action of the two conventions that were held in Columbia last, week, is a necessity oi'lho most vital importance. The {state Tax laiion there assembled, apprehensive that t.lu: Slat* Ko publican Convention, girded, bribed and controlled by the same set of men, who dev ised ami carried into execution the corrupt, ruinous schemes ami mensures under which the whole land now groans, would not. nomi" * - nate lor (.iovcriior a mail who was not as deep in the mhc as iTioy were ill the hog, passed resolutions empower* ing Uie Statu Tax i uion Kxtfcutive Committee to recommend to (.hoc.iti/.ens of the Slate in favor of honesl and good government, to c- 11J primary County Conventions to elect delegates to a State Convention, lor the purpose of considering the necessity of making nominations for the State of; lU't'b to be elected at the approaching election. v Ah anticipated, the Ueptibiican*Convention has nominated for Governor 1). Ii. Chamberlain, a man that whatever his ability and good inleutiomi ? f < 1 ? * | ^ r : i > I KM ffl Hjn 3 Vt |\, XI/111J JT IN JLi ^ ?? ? -? ? yi.pp > wnn?t?g' * ? may ue, C so wound up, and bound in '.k? official i istoi . in ?WC nth Carolina. an<l Ms nolilinnl aOluitios with I he 1 ; 1 i'vv""T"il:n:r, iMovirv; nn*j; ihat o 1 hi? muni rial ion, that no one who j ; jl\ K". jj .? >v:::}ru'. mm I i < \' i'{ .iOor Cm \v'"h iho i'c' < r not tl" i< will r a . 'C.'s-i'y foi tli'' holding of t ? j: * I ia ..V"i lion will depend t'Vt lliO flirl Is' ?' ' 111 \ C1?- J * IXI t.'llt <.>1 ! the incipient action taken hy Iho l?o-1 publican tbh'foitoK l' the St:.'" < i vention, who are in favor ot honest ' I ijovcrnnn nt, ami who nobly foupbt , Ibr that p a']K>.se to Lin? 1 itler t-u 1, nr. limiing all hope sunk in th. noinina lions made by that eo; v'-nlion have ovorn;"ixe'l a bolt, ami \vb' e *.! 1 a von volition to meet i.i ('hurlralon at an early day, lor tin: purpose ot nominating candidates for wlnun all wi?o desjro fin boneat government may Vet e. Whatever.' inay r? nit fiom (ill. or both oi lia <> \ lovmeuts, !I? r sboubl bo ready lo a<-t In r pari. t it > s!.o\\ 1 !,< :;a; < . I a ' i.. I \ ol lite i \eeutt\e Committee \s mccti:i'; at at; early a day as practicable, that we may at all limes bo immured to act in concert. \\ i111 that political h?>dv that, will lust servo the p i!n:i! eood. Wo apptin repuldi.h tiio names ol the kA'eontivo ( 01 nnitlee, ami hope that al! will accept the tinst confided tot honi 'on 1110 pO? pie. ltuek's Township?T L JfarrelLon, !U 1<* Mar\ is and \\ A Spivey. C\mwayl>or<>~ N (I Ilnroujjlu, ?S N Anderson and (1 S l?eaty. llayhoro Willtain lloyd, W 11 ! V;\ itt ami 11 P Sirvod.--.oii. i )oo | ;Tujl*-- Jeremiah Misliow, J) 1! !)ix an.I \Y M !> (J'Kipcr, (l.iili van! \-s Ix-n y N !1 Cooper, Dr. I- ! I .! ..ml Hoop. ! i oil. '"'toyil's - A very Floyd, John II 1 ! ?yd ami Lev i (>mingor. (ire( ii Mo;. L l> Gralmni, Josiah W illiaiM.-on and Kdward llancilson. ; ps< h'a Crock- \V Maimlon lienton, \V Kdward Guru and William I 'iiV. Sooasloo?J 1> Newton, Philip J Klkn and .Jeremiah Smith. }hi?.f\vood Nook John ,1 1 loaves, T W Giaham and .Joseph .1 Todd. Little I liver W A Uossani, T W < lore and 1111 Ward. \n 11 or ! (inv ni'.:i< n< JLean~uo. lied Hot (looi '.ijelow ti Jotres, F. 1>. Soahrook, Georpe K. MoJnlire, Sam L'e. W. A. (Jtf'L'iOu) Aaym and T. G. ! >(11111, with other prominent reformers, have oleeted an c.xeeutive committee, ami intended to hold a retonn I roilvenlimi in ( harleston at an early t':v5". The Abbeville hand organ lias been en:; aged. I .'lion IZv.i'(tl<L This rings too pure lor the metal tin.! I'nion lleral dotli delight in about election time. The honest government league will not suller bad when compared with the. Hi raid's pet, Patterson, Leslie ('rows ?fc < V?. ring. 7f .mT$"5?SKSMI Tribute of Itespce'.. At a regular meeting of the Waecainaw t'ouned No. 1 riends ol Telnl pi ranee, the following preamble and j resolutions were adopted and ordered | to be published in the Hokky N'kws: j The (ireat God who ruleth in the armies ol 1 leaven ami among tho children ol men; who hath numbered even I lilt 1 I ' I I I'O ill ..111* lio.i.lo i. .tl.,...< tin o /? Mill JiMlxt.), it nil I whose notice not oven a sparrow lull- j clh to tin*, ('twill, hath sent, ;i deep sor- j row on this Council; Hit hath pormiilc<l death in his first assault on ll < circle of oe.r brotherhood, to strike dou u one of its strongest pillars, tnnl lo tiuis create a vacancy which a flee la our welfare as deeply as il does our hearts. Our beloved Chaplain, M. I V. Wood, is no tnore. That brightly I beaming eye is forever closed to earth1 , acenes, Nd more shall we. behold that cheerful face in our miilst, or hearken to the gentle tones ol hi.'; voice proclaiming; lire le ions of h'ailh, Temperance and Charity. A young brother ol great promise j ol usefulness in every sphere in which j he labored, doing dilligcully everything which his hands knind to do, has been suddenly removed by the j will of a mysterious Trovidi sicc. A j solemn awo accompanies our sorrow, and we behold how inscrutab'o arc ihoj ways ??i 1110 i ^>r<i. i >ut w <; willexevono that. Faith in Ilia Word, which oiti order enjoins, and endeavor In Heo lipjiit in the midst o[ durkneits. lie it therefore 1 U olved; h i. 'I iiat while in the death c( Lev. j M. V. Wood this Conniil nam.! haincd , an irreparable loss, yet we will not ; murmur, but say, "Kvon so, Lord, lov j so it seemed }j;ood in thy aan^bt.' 'Jd. That we will ever cherish the j memory ol Ins excellent example, and j ol the jiloriona victory ot bis laith over death and the orave. !hl. rimt we will strive to imitate the ionner, and to so live, that our last end may be like his. 4lh. That, we lender our heart-jolt, sympathy to lite bereaved lamtlv, and j oomuKaid tbe widow' and the latbfii'* less to that. God \yko h \th pron ih 1 fo s 1''?.VI" I it ? ; w i 1 i * 3 i ilr/. i j iLi I euro !V>r 1>??l!i. r>th. That \ blank pnjjc in our minutc book b 1 8c! apart l<> tliu memory ? i <-ur departed brother, ami union bed with his n:me\ ami that a copy <>t t h? 80 ia sohil ions be h<*hi lo the tami!\ j ot H.. d( . asi d b\ llio Secretary <?l the I'oumdl. ?o . V *1 y)\ '( \!N I'bA I I'OK i!. \ il nled at CoMonlna, S. by the State ('onvent ii m, S- >>t. '*1h, 5 k7 J. I. Wo n'-.UV.rm ((Hi*earnest adhesion to lho piatfum and principles adopted 11, the National Republican Convention, at Philadelphia, on the Oil; day ! ' 'iiiOj 187 as embodying the true ; idea ot American progress. if We tnaiulaiii tin; authority ol the (General Government to interfere lor th prvsorvntioi ot domestic tranquility in the several Stale*, and we sv knowh d ;e with gratitude such interpositnm in liiis iStntc. Ill, W'e depri cute lawlessness in any form, condemn turbulent ayita- , tiom in any place, deplore violence, it limidaiion or obstruction of person ai <>i political rights by any party, demand 'ii universal respect, and oon serration <d tiie elective franchise in the hands of tlio woakest, and shall Id jt" i :eii as eiicinies to equality (?t rights who intent..wo uith or donv the tree ami lawful exorcise of its use to any citizen, whatever may ho his party creed. ' \ . \\ e pic .V- ourselves to coi.tin ue, f.;i upniousi). to enact and enforce the financial reform promised two years ago, and in larjp. measure fuliilh'd, iii proof of which wc point to the ioiiowiiu;" laws, \ i;.: "J he law to Levy , spi cilie. Vu.n, 1 "the law to !Icduco tin Volume of the Public Debt," "the ! IU to Ken < ale l.he. ..timber nf At tadices,' "the. law to Ungulate the Public Printing," "the law to liegulato tlio J fmbursemont oi Public. Funds," "the law to Ucguiato AsSt'Nt>lUei)lsf5 V. We pledge ourselves to reduce ihe public expense> witltiu the public revenue, and ton cure the enactment oi'ft law i<<|'iring all public officer u \vlu> disbui >e moneys, to give t.o the public detailed monthly statements of a'l receipts ami ex penditures del Waldo liana a moderate assessment and tax rate. \ i. We earnestly entreat the Congress <>1 ibe I niled Stall's to pass t.iie Civil 1 lights I Jill, which is absolutely essential to enforce the constitutional guaranty of o<pial rights for all Atnei' lean citi/.ens. \ II. We especially pledge our selves to maintain the settlement ol the Puldh. Debt as made last winter, and to reject all claims against which il. .. ! . ' > * liu Ir: II S!i;t()(j\v Ol suspicion, V!il. Wi! hold that all franchises granted by the Slate should bo nub servient to the public good; that charges lor travel and freight should be on,liable and uuih>rm, and no unjust discriminations bo made between through and local travel and freights. IX. We shall advocate tuieh a modification of our present system ol taxation as will prove ot the largest advantage to our agricultuial interests, and shall lend our earnest endeavors to the enactment ol such laws and to the encouragement ol" such means as will the most speedily develop the resources and build up the manulaelur big and industrial prosperity of South Carolina, and the construction ol such new railroads as will give the largest and cheapest iacilties to all our e.iti~ X. We will not only protect, in the truest sense, the property ol the State, but pledge ovnselves to such wise, just and humane laws as will perfect the education and elevation ol our laboring class. XI. W illi lull faith in the justice of these principles, aeknowledgeing our eirors iu the past, but beling confident ol our ability ami determination to cored them, we appeal to a!' true 1 lepublirans to unite in bearing our candidates to v ictory, and plodg oui selves to carry out, in 1 lie practical administration ol the < iovei uinent, every prim ipie inscribed upon our standard m the interest of the whole people ol tlie State. Vl?e Shame In Columbia. . [from the V. V Tribune Oth hits. J No honest. tnau can read the story <>i yesimda\ V proceedings at Colum- j bia without a blu.-di of shame. No conscieiilion.t Republican can read it, without, a feeling something like despair. In South Carolina the atrocities of ear| et-bag mi.sgovernnient had been carried to such a pitch that the whole country turned away its lace in j liu.. .O at 1 iw. annnln..l.> V..? VIIV^VU V ?% v I, ^ v?mwiv, UJM; I voice was heard in dolenco ol the slmmeloss wretches who there made spoil <?l law, ol honesty, of oven the external decorum under which j otlicial thcivcs generally try to ?!is- | guise their depredations. The poli- J tibialis in Washington hastened to ?i is - j avow t! o monster of their own beget- J ting. VI,e i'resident, who can stand almost an\t ding, is said to have io.-st ; i,ir> Untper x> neuevor he spoki ol the scandals of Son ill Carolina. JSo general was the iudignation at the condition ol things in Columbia that Co v. Moses durst not avow himself a candidate lor rcnominulion. It was j hoped?though wo can hardly say it; wat bolhved tin t the chief* ol' ih< , llepuldVi.n parly, foi the sake ol ll o ! elVcct upon the elections in other States, il not lor the raki ol South ! I;) 9 1 & 7 \? Carolina, woull bring such moral pressure lo bear upon their clients, eamj fo'lowers ami licensed bandit* in 'bis an4, rtunate State as to enlorce some sort of reform or at feast some approach to decency in the present campaign. Winn ground there was r. r any >uoh hope, our dipatohes this morning may show. The convention has not yet effected n ; ennsmmt oryani/.alion ami already s clear that Moses can have the nominal i <n ?unless in the heart ol < nit p ti!ion th" price ol votes should po above his means. Probably ii the Republicans of South Carolina were to search the whole I'nion thev cowld not lind a eandi uite who would nvore deeply displace them unless they took one out of i he Penitentiary. Hut il'ihey final !y i\ ject M ' : h, w ill they do much Ir iter wi*!? tii 'ir second choice? The m- t bidder just now in Chainl*or!ain, who M? ses charges with being his accomplice in somo ( I the worst linani nil i jxT.ition.s of tho ]>ast term, ami v. ho sici.i,. to lur o been uiipleasaut ly implicated in the legal jugglery hy ion Senator PiiUrson escaped trial on an incident ot bribery. Mr. Chamlx Rain's j as! ." socialions are as had as they can bo. His present comrades i perhaps tin* worst that are loll for ln:n in the State now that he has cpiarr< !led with Moses. Kowen, the biaamous Congressman, and \yiitllcmorc. t - e d cad tf.hip peddler, are the noisiest and mo.st active ot his supporters. What infamy may wo not peel if u convention in w hich Moses is the favorite candidate, ami Whittemore ami Rowen are the most industriotts managers? In the course of another month the convention of Southern Republicans in Atlanta will he heard shriek < f dai gor to the colored people ol South? ('an .ina, ami Senator Patterson will y clamoring for more troops and a y now reconstruction law. We shall In1 i i!d that tin Republican party in the^ ."iutlicrn Stales m in danger o^cxter u '.nation, and nothing hut llS^mosl vigo.ous action ol the Pederul Oovern-^ cent can save it. Rat if these are the ] representatives of the Republican ( parly who are making politics hideous I ! , t 1 u nd ??-i i t << i. v t i m.. i - I , . .-v i \ I i 11 i 11 .1 ? I < : i nuil'iy cannot conui too soon. Worth of a (I'ootl Name. A man of very pleasing address hut. \ :\ v didionosl practice*, once said to an honorable merchant, "1 would give filly thousand pounds tor your name." "Why so?" asked the other in some surprise. The lu iwraLU cfi'tractcr, which was at the bottom of the good name he cared nothing tor; it was only the reputation, which he could turn to account in a money point ot view, which he cm eted. Hut a good name cannot ho bought with silver; it, of all other possessions, must be fairly earned. When it is ] possessed it i- better business capital than a great sum of money. It is a fortune any boy may secure. Honesty must be a foundation, even in the 1 smallest particulars. When an em- j plover says "there is a hoy I can ! trust," that youth will always find himself in demand, provided he joins industry with honor. "The hand of the diligent makcth rich." It. seems hard at the same time, perhaps, to be bound to a ceaseless round of work, while other boys are lonng tM", or piny mg on inn green. lint the | reward will come if you are faithful. 1 While idlers are dragging out a miseraide lifetime in privation and poverty, the hard-working l*>y lives at his ease I re. peeled and honored. Kcmombrr that if you desire to make your way in the world, there is nothing that can serve your purpose like, a name for honesty and industry; and you will never acquire either if yni are a loiterer about the streets, and neglectful of your business. UA g< >d mine is rather to be chosen than ;r at riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. ' i >r. Pierre's golden medical discovery will cure a cough in one-half the time necessary to cure it with any othei medicine, and il does it, not by drymg it up, but by removing the cause?-subduing the irritation, and healing the alloc parts. For all eases of larynigitis, hoarsenes, suppression or loss of voice, bronchitis, severe chronic or lingering coughs, it will be found to surpass any medicine that has over before been ollered to the public. Sold by Druggist. vi & KBKiirr is 1:1*0 uis. Covw wnoiro, S. C. Sept. 10. | . nic 1 . i.cj n riM-: -Vu'^ii.i, $2?tyPl Yd- ! ) ,?v. > 'f.'kO, Scrape. S1). Timber l'rimc 10al5, ordinary ftalOc. 1 'iiovu.sioNs.? fork l'^ie ; Hiu'on, fttjJaSOe; I KsgJ I J.hil Com ?1 {<). I.H'T'.K lit V'.lC, S. ('., Sept.* 19. i <1. '] 'i I I'IIMINK, - Ml) fl.Do 6l'rill>0 .?i . J.*#, N 'ylrgin i'>, l'roVisioNs.?Corn *1.15; Meal fl.OO l'o: ,. per Mid.; $20.00, retail 1 Jal5; llacon Via lot*; Molasses per gallon, retail, 15c; Klour hM|. ^'a !:' OoUbfl 8i)^tv>5c; Kgffii riftifycf i l.lcl.eiis l->;U'ovsh'l'S OOaHJC jH't Million. (. oW liidcfc, illy, 12'pd Hoes wax 25a:UK*. (/.K(?K(iKTo\v\, S. 5Sen. 7. Cnide t:irj>"titin a?Virgin $2.50, yellow ?2.25, .Si'tapu .f 1.25. i Wit mixoton, X ('., Sop*. 15. X.v\ \t SroKi . iTmlu Tin pontine?Yir.,i \ and yellow dip $2.25, Hard $1.25. .spints lurponUnc.fiO^c,, Tar $1.7o. Cotton llOC. New Yoi.'ic, Sept. 15 Money 2a :> p',r coat, Hold 110. : ; it' t.i!penlinc ?>lo, llosiii $2.25, Cotton ldut7}. * I N TI1K DlsTIMCT OoUIlT oK | HK \ \ ,s , | KoXTlIK IvVSTKIlN lnSTHH I' OK S. < , s In the Mutter ol l'oU'.r Vaunht, \ In |;.Uil<Ikuikrnpt, s rupt. To Whom n* May Oonoiun.?Tlu* tin.I. si ma''I hereby jnvvs iu4iee nt his appoint me ,'. \s.siiitu'e o| 1 'ctot Vaught, <>1 Lit.' eoutiti, ?f J loin ami State ?>i South Carolina, win, sahl l)Ut? i?t, who lias lu'en mlpuliual a lian., nipt upon his own I'otition hy the llistri I. (Joitrl ol sni<l Distriol. V <co S. M. I,cvm, 4 Ksn., icsi^ned. JOJl>\ K< COt) VI-11, Assi^nc . Batert September 1 I'h, ls <!. P r viTici: i;(,Ahi)(COUNTY< om s , I I f / h ,1 ? ? ?? 11 If- K 1 ?.*" V ' ri(>(Wil VV'I ffi l| '* ,-n. - ^ Tlx* annual mooting ot'llio Board of < v Cominissionoro wlH tako placo on J tin* '20th of?2?nv umber ne.vt. Nntxv i |, ,, by uivon to^xll parlies hohltn el.oni< a _r .in , 1 ion y eonnty, a* tar as relateu tv tin. <,:i tla sa d claims must ln> I on or lift,, tli?? :11st day .?f October, ^7 I. t-r the ;j , years 187d and 1871. The oUeution of^PPTrial JEnskires is rail ! to the fact, that they musk account i . , County Treasurer for the amount p,, collected by thorn and produce his rev.-i pi i tho same, so as to shew prolan-credits on t!.. ;; accounts.against the county. Particular attention is called to pot-.<>!, holdimr witness's constable's or jury's tick.lbi liscal years l>7~ aud 187T and that all bonded w itucss ticket s should be so e\m . by I 'robate, or ('lerk of live Court. This notice will not apply to any claims' already rendered and approved and so n to red on t he hooks. By order. ('It AS. (ik.MN'tiKl!. Cb.sr,, J. 11. NOUMAN, (iri; ih <j. ( . -t* SHERIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of executions to me directed a?,.V lodged in this olhcc, I will ofli>j for sale hrli.n the ('din I Mouse i.i ('ou\va\ boro, S. (L, on j |M. first Monday and Tuesday in Odolicr n>'\! w il Liu legal salt; lioiu s the billow ing pi oji.-i! v to w if: .Six huntlred acres of land levied on as th<> properly of C. W. Ward, Sr., at. the. suit ol'.l. K. (irant Hid, to bo sold at the risk of the former pnrchar. A. 11. SKI ITUK.N. II. < . u the traveler ior a jiho first tloor, on aceount of die clerk Hies hack on his digassigns him to the top story shment, anil il till the earihiat over quaked were to atalter that clerk's deteriniua* ||i f would get beaten. I used c that hotel clerks were liko that a bribe would letch 'cm, tld out my error when trying Crumpled ten cent note into g man's hand; lie drew back 11 a look ot scorn and contempt Ce, that I didn't dare to regis, hut I slept in ti barn and led on chocs and crackers. I it he was killed by a railroad . hut I don't see how any sueli Duld have over disturbed his ! 1'eaee Societies. Vaco Cause is as c?las the 11 religion, l?ut the lirst Tr ice of metiern 1 imes, was organized ; jtyot'Now York in the Sum- j 181"), when the sail results el war with (Ileal. Urilain were h in the minds <>1 the people n years later the American fociety was lonned in Test on, [. dt has been in operation more h: rty-live years. Its objects are ^ ei11 wars between nations ami ^ ns at home. II it cannot pre- || 1 such, it will not labor in vain ^stalls one in a score, or even A a hundred, any more than Tern- M i Societies, because they can- H dish all intemperance. m lip Societies in onr country and ^ I hope to accomplish their ob- r| f bringing the truth, anil espe- I !ue truth of the Gospel, to bear Is? custom of war. They propose, jtitutes for it, mutual forbear- ? ncgociation?arbitration, and ul- V "" I 1 I / * M'lVt D f ^ tilar roiiii?kiii?i<;t<iaiE. K 1 lie next regular coitintmiiCiUion el bodge, No. (>:> a.-, p.*. m.?. /\f\ NXl'l l?e. lieM tvn Tuesduy night Sent, ' v 21)1 li, 1S71. " 1 ' l>y order of the \V. M. 1? I l LI.'UUI/WI: o i.. 1 Notes Lost. On Tuesday, the 1st. inst., four notes mado payuble to Mini/. A Mood, as fnljows: < >no nolo on 1 It'iij. Woodward, one on William Woodward, one on .lames Woodward ami one on A. II. (Skipper. The dates and amounts of said notes are not recollected. When lost they Weio enclosed in ii letter envelope directed to Mint/. ?A Moml, with a letter and two receipts for lyoney signed hy Wnhayiann A* Co., of Charleston, S. C. The makers ol said notes are. wanted not. to pay the sawve to any person save ourselves, or order. Tim finder is requested to leave them at the J.Iounv Nkws Ob i'icK, with Mr. T. W. IJoaty, who will pay a rewind for the same. MINT'/, tVMOND. Sept. Vd, 1874. ^ -It. St. it. it. ItK H \IAItlk KA(!V TLTKTAT.IOH CAKES. 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