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TIIOS. .1. ADAMS. PKUHU KDG EKl ELD, S. Cf : ?'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER aa iss2 The ? (tm?*is of ?S82 I VOL. XLVII.-N0. 51. >. i....... ..A innniv WITH HICll PR1?M AM) POOR COPAhT ??&RSH P FROM THI>= l)\TE VB CIIxkLES F. KA KER will I?M RHMM?iHiH(i With in?-i i th?? ? "nitiui ?'ointiii-si M Kus ine-.s. which will he oon??u-*ted under' e natue of J M BiirriHI iV ?*??. J M l UKI ELL. J 3 i J M BURDELL CHAS F BXKKR. J. M. BURDtLL & CO, COTTON FACT03S -ANO C0MMISSI1N MERCHANT GiDliitue Bu>ine.v>H'? bert?t<?tn; e, tc Fire Proof Warehouse No 19 M- Incosh St. AUGUST A, O-A. Strict ?tten i?>n ?il con>>L?nment8 and pn mpr ?.?..ninanees. ~?-?i? in-:*? 3ni RARE CHANCE AS Asrent f-ir tho'?wn??r??. I hnve '"<?r sal? Thrf.fi Hundred and Seventy thre*?(373' *crem?f tu* finest pin? lan?! in th?<>?uncy-within tw<> ini'es.ii' John ston and one mile nf the <' ?' A x K K S s. TOMPKINS. Sept. 20, l-8i-1!42 TOOTHACHE DROP>. " Who the ram-g t-iothaetie will endnr-. When there can b lound a sj eedy cur ? 'Twill kill the nerve und ease the nain, And give the enif r-r rein f a?>t)n " F r sa'e, at 15" per val bv Oct, 25,-f b R LURI>?K&? 0. ' W. E. SPEIIS. l?E>I?.NEK. Consulting ?no <mi r'ntmMng ARCHITECT. PLANS ^p?-ci fi cati-ns Ht Mndernte charge OFFICE Ni?, a LA \V KA NOE, UCUSTA, GA. MMONS, HEPATIC, COMPOUNr ^l.ivrr a;?d Ki??ne) ? i;re Tbe Wm rWfnl Th" Wot.d-rf'il .tTinff Th Ptrifvit .'i-'g The Purify it: te i'Jeansing K I? NF. Y NfEDICrvF. KIDVEY MEDICINE ?d tH^tfiin vuir in ?ufh .>w r. -bir of *kin. fe? and dm . ?y. appwi' .t h*M*iiar'hM ??~ diz/.' 1 ] L' PR1] 10 ?feo 100 300 5?!0 1000 do do do do do do 2,000. 1.000. 500. 200. KIO. 50. 25. APPROXIMATION 1*1 9 Approximation Prizes 9 do do 9 do do 1967 Prizes, amounting to.. Application for rates to be made only to the oflice < ny in New Orleans. For further information giving full address. Send i Sress, Registered Letter c er, addressed only to 91. A. DA New O' or SI. A. DAUPHIN. GOT Seventh St.. Washi; iV. B.-Orders addressed lean* will receive prompt a y Aug 9, 1882.-51*0 Summer Co m pl At this season, various d bowels are prevalent, and , loit through lack of knowh and sure remedy. PERKY KILLER is a sure cure for D entery, Cholera, Cholera Mo Complaint, etc., and is perje Read the following : BAINMUDOE, K. Y.. PETIBY DAYIK' .PALS KILI^B ne tinta ut relief for cramp and pain : Jos NICHOLYH.I.K, X. Tba eery bett medici lu) I know ( cholera morbus, and cramps in til wti lt for yearn, ami ll te rure em MOISCOKA, IOWA I have used your PAIN KU.LMI cramp, colic.aud cholera nwrtXMJ instant relief. * L CAR\E.WILLI:, C For twenty years 1 have aped y< In my family. Have used lt man complaint?, and lt nlieou* curer. V without a bottle in tuc hom*. . SACO, x Ha7e nuiid PEKBT I?AVIS' PALS- 1 year*. It is tafe. mrt. aa? tell ahould allow it to be ont of thc fa Cxnin, N. We begsn usinir lt over thirty always rives lliilianllljl relief. V to jto tobwt without a bottle in tl COKWAYBOBO. 8. Nearly every family in this HT In tue hfuwe._ i TT. R. Coxsruwt OREFELD. RHENISH Pue I have known PERKY DAvrn' PA from the d2y it wa? introduced, observation and use I regard ? ?OU?ehOld aa an ir.ili-pentaMt un ^.-v I. a POTT] ^ - BLLXOS. i-i???. been neveral day? suffer illarrha'ft, accompanied with int rriftd your PAJN K?LLEB, and foi relief. 21 MONTAGUE St Durintr n residence of twenty-tl \ have (rivt-n it in many cues oi fi and choltra, and never kni No family can safely t invaluable remedy. Its . within the reach of all. For sale by all druggii and $1.00 per bottle. PERKY DAVIS & SO Prtn COMMON ENGINE ENoiNES made by th: of the best WORK M .MATERIAL, ?nd we wil S than any now in the mat guaranteed ''tilly. Save i chasing the Common Sen Apl 20-om $5 TO $2C ?le worth $5 free. Addref 'ortland, Maine. A Va?ii b.'e Kel?e We saw yesterday *. st:letrn w}.i< Wnftoi tv iu- p?: p-r y <?? Lord Bvron. J?The histo-y (i{ th- d<gg?r is thie D ni g the ba? e ot Misanlonghi in tn?? war . "tvVfOM Turkev arel Gre C tue l ife o L r' Bvionw s in im rai MK t danger tr m th- hands ot' a Turk ?ah < ffi "ri ?tin nude H murderous cut at him Whil- th- Wf-ition Was descend ing a Gi e k s >ld er, nntn-l E'Qmiiil j I lats, ?prang in etween a- d rec-iv-d j a humble ga?h ?cru?? ihp nee Th i-o'di r tell hut ,\ aggpd tr-e offi -r down, ti'licked . hp dwguf-r from hi?: b lt and stabbed h'm to ih- h-rt I T ?? nol her bv th ord*rnt L <r I By r?n, waR sent to th? h ?p:t*i an 1 :*f pi ward"1 rof^vpr^d Thec i^h bnd nea'e ! np but l-ft an ng'v car which extended trora his forph-addownward <ei*nf"H hisfHOP ; hia right eye t7iR PT U' cnmp'?-tp'v and bi nns?? wi? cpv . r d Lord Rv on tn^k p pp"*1- o O' the d*?g- pr but. r-tnrn-d t t . th? Gr-ek Haas afterward--c ra tn this WUtitrv and located a -h"?it dip'ance 'r'?m Gharl-ston, ?J. Th?? pr?npn? . wtier WHO one d*v a4 bi- h n*p and <?p)rghim usinetbed 2?PT f r cutting ?n-nt and i>tl-pr pnrpo??s. ?sk-d h'm tn ?ive it tn him but wa* r-fu??-', the Gr* ?-k sa\p g tba* h- had no o?h-rj kn f- to di tl.i wk ?i'.h Ti ent' m m tr k "i t hi" p"? k-* kn f .*hifh w s raiher!arg- a'd th- Gr-?L ---ddv ^X 'lunael >vi'h bim Th . lxg.r-r ia nt very fi P work m nsh'i' *h? handle b-p-g ivo'-v ai ' th* ca ilr?r bu* it i? in ? r-i'b-'- 'i n^'d^t-'1 ondifion - An tudu Chronicle. \\\ \dro'? "win 1er. The M*U 1-nfs nf ih- South 0+roi in ol - gp ?v-h?en victim z d in tb .mst sham-In' man'-r bv an err*' ??".vp, --lie F H G?r.*ii?**r h i'i'i nm D-lawa>p Shortly it tor- f ?e.inning nf th? pr i xi' i?e*sin G .. er prop d t > bp*?n :: m-s* IM ] 'he a'C ;T>J m nd a *i on of rh'wp s nd .?> vim preferred messing tnt-fk"-g ih w*\< nt b ardin h?>u-e-\ il- tu vi h wann pwnuraiproent fr m t' Pc ''esp r- and tb- sf'd- t- Brdng .-nti-matily person ol gnod ad Irp t- POOH gain-d the c >. rid.-nee of thn.< :tf: whom h-W*R thrown and h?f r ip col ege openpd h id rm d ffi nilti I . "?eeiiri*!*? ? ennsi'tfr bl" n nih- o j ). rdeis Ile 'nr'iii1 p.| very eon j re at tt e r^t of $'L- < m -n'h, !te yi?u??g m-n w-re tullv, a i fi '1 'ne nnrub-rnf bi* hoarder*? inorca*?? ?nm tim- to tim'* until th-be-in ' thi-i ra ?nth, wh-n be h>. 1 ut wir .* fm ty of the yoi?..g m-n cf th- in rituuon. L.-f Tbiirpdav G*rd ??er wen round and coil-del b-md mon-y i Ivanceip'm nearly all his b'.eri'-r >e 'ams j.-i I rangmg from twelve t? ighre.-n dollar?. Th- am;rei*>it- Pim '.llected was something over six hip r-ii ?loliar?. Th* ptuderita readily ... ?76, . 2?,ti00 . ?U,(a)0 . 12,(XH) . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 20,000 . 30,000 . 25,000 . 2.->,?00 UZES. Of $750, |tf,75fl SOO, 4.WH) 250, 2,250 .1265,500 dubs should >f the Co tn pa write clearly, orders by Ei ?r Money/Or LUPHIN, rleans, La., ngrtou, I?. C. to New or (ten timi. ai nts iseases of the lanny lives are ?dge of a safe DAVIS' PAIN iarrhoa, Dys irbus, Summer eily rtfe. M?xch ?H. 1881. orr fails ta afford In toe Ktom&ch. Era B?Rbirr. Y.. Feb. 2, NBL of for dyheatery, DKtomach. Hara .* every time. oura w. D>.E. , March 12, l - l. in ssvere ca?es or md it KB ve almost E. C\Lvmu.u IA., Eeo. 28,1881. iUrPATN K.ILL?.B y Urne? for bowel lould not?eelBftte J. B. i > iK. Ir^ Jan. ?1881 .C i L Lim for tweiva tMe. >'o mother mily. ri. I. NATO. Y..Feb. 19,1831. v.iS ?ito, and it k'oiUdliaralydaid je :MC* W. O. SPEITET. C.. Feb. 22.1881. lion keera a bottle DR. E. 3IO&XOS. ?<?A.Feb.S.ie8L ,IN KiLLimalmort and alter yearn of ta presence in my .(---. 'v .as. V. 8. ConsuL OX-TBKST. ESO. lruf neverely irom ?na* pain, wheii I lind ?i?nio?t inutant H. J. J?OOKE. '., LONDON, ES O. ireo years in India. [ diarrhoea, dyasn ? iv it to tail to {rive R. CLARIDG? ie without th? price brings it rta at 25c., 50c. ?UL Proprietors, j .iiience, K. T. i CO, ls com pan v are ANSHJP*AND 1 nell tl em .ket They are ? money by pur- : iseKngine from RIX, Ag'ts, j Trenton S. C. .1 -I k per day at j f home. Sam- j s Stinson A 0o" ROOMS OE THE'STATE DE: EXECUTIVE COJ COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. Fellow Citizen* : The nominated by the State Convention at Columbia of the support of the wt No other political body v present to you candidate offices who have equal cl* confidence. The Demoer Carolina have received 1 tions with unfeigned sati; are determined to elect dates. It will be au un ing to the State, howpvi shall be a truce to poli andjionpst meu, with pose and jvithout regard litical associations in th in voting for the uprij and faithful candidates before the people. The cinnot be expected to bad themselves down \ tor the benefii of their nents, if these persist i political tramps or ira* bonds to Carolinians ol j and acknowledged merii The principles deeli State Convention as lor objects sud intentions o eratic party are intelli; and progressive. They preservation ol Honest as the paramount need zens of every condition they pledge to ali tbs pi administration ol equf e.'onomy with efficiency duct of the Governm broader irena of N.iticu S jut h Carolina Denic pledged to the reform By st em, so as to lessan on the people, and .to tl ?-'as civil service as a me i og rN??P's. When Wjrkers en^tUjio longer dred thousand Federal lure and bait for theil pendents, the power oi of unscrupulous politn 8tiredly be broken, and did ate, within his part be a fair field and nc Democracy demand lik< Federal Government, bi propriatioii8 from their ucational purposes, hel ern States to convert ti rising generation ol' 1 intelligent and respon In all things the Soutl mocracy solemnly bin before fellow-country m that public policy whi< the whole people cont ; ing their rights, guard ilegee and fostering prosper, ty. The State Exenutive ra m .--.IM? Fon IHK in UHF. Adilros ?f tue Slate Iteniccra ic lonimiitee. Tho Pei j?!e Urged In Maintai . HIP Or ganization ..t me Party, RIKI Pre? ;? b> I raining and iMscuxsitui tor tile i ..m|tua lr*?ue? ?I the Future. . COLUMBIA, N?V 22- Tt.e State D tu 'Cr i lu ornmi'tee adopter! the fn lotti-i? addr?8-? to thp pei pie of rl e St <te and or-'eivd it to be pub li h~d : RcOMS OF THE C TATE DF.MOCRATIC ] Fxtc TI VE COMMITTEE y COLUMBIA, S <J . iw . 2 82 J jo the Pe-pie of the Stut>-: Ti e S"ale Dem ulalie Ca?mmittee Congrat ulate the \ eople ot Soii'h C?rolina on he success Which attehded the i-f I >rtb ! i' tlje D?mocratie party to eiect their cai d.ilatea, and pres rve intel 1 gen?, just and ic-'homical rule in the S ate It is ?special y gratifying t> ih- committee to know that peace r-lghed throQ|?b< nt the St ?te on elec i H d y, n 1 that the c induct of tb electio , Uh ler the stringent provi ?uo'ts ol' .Alse l-iws, is unas-ailed ai.d Uti ss lltbie With the iXOfptlOII o i -?hg e County,, where the DrmOwTalS p iced tn candidat s in lie fie. I, 'h wh ?'e St-te ii? in D in eratic halide ie' s X O' the Seven U-?'iji essm il ate .ie reguUr ca' di late? . f tb?- D am rr ic f. H i r y There ls undoubted U-e lui "J C . ? IU Mich a Hilliup' i hi .isp'Caly as, U.r ihe fir*r i e SHU-! ISTG a determined en . ' ' VOf W?H lu de lo dele.t tL,e Dein icr im pii 'y by j I'.ing ?he la> ora ?I . t tv malcontent IA hitea ti? the v-?tes ' .tie ignorant atid p? ju-hued ne T e poii'i al Campaign on the par' .I Ur i-fp he;,'s w?i- IO liked by vul ^? ?'iiulei.ee, aid by utiscrupu'ou vi uperati ii ol the in ?>-t eminent Ueli in tile Mate. Toe whole D m .'?ratio par y was arraigned and cou damned hr imaginary miecobdui t; .il it was broad I) a-s-rted, in deli .ce of the tacts or m ignorance ol tue co dillon and the needs of the Sta'e, that I hi* time had come when he Dem>M*rucy Rhould be rem vi d w m power, iud be succeeded by the ; 'inbuinti >u of cotitridictory e e ui!' ts which, animated by the ex; ec ttiou ol public p nuder, had under -.ken to uip'.se and dtfeat the Dem .eratic parry. Tue'i most ?hameful part of the ..hoir bu-iriess ia that the effi -era ol *S1yernnie^r , wh?^wre result cf just adminiat nominations, liberal prii systematic and unliagginj we owe to the State, an< to the traditions of the to which we belong, must have; and Honor v JAMES F.IZLAR, Ch G. D. BRYAN, WM. 1 J..OTEY REED, R. P. ? G. W. CROFT, WILLI JNO. B. ERWIN, G. J. 1 ?. P. SOJOURNER, T. S. ] C. J. C. HUTSON, J. W. E. B. GARY, J. F. I GEO. JOHNSTONE, J. D. ? E. B. MURRAY, WM. I Cn AS. S. SINKLEY.JOS. E F. W. DAWSO? rite Mc Kies as Siial Democratic ?opie of SOCRATIC ) IMITTF.E, \ 15, '82 J candidates Democratic are worthy tole people, rill, or can, is for State ii ms to your soy of South he nomina {faction, and their Cindi mixed bless sr, if there itical strife, honest pur to their po e past, unite ^ht, capable who are now Democracy continue to vito taxation former oppo n preferring wited vaga ; roved wort h r. ired by the mnlating the f the Demo ^ible, liberal Mr. T. WT. McKie, wh? five miles from this place a few days ago, and icio not long eince he was visi pond and discovered ly i water'6 edge a snake of species, whereupon he house for his gun, on tl which he fired and killed i but the one snake, but i tion found that with the ( of the gun he had killi snakes, which were in the large snake, at whic fired. On yesterdav Mr who li ves near Colliers an ci Mr. T. W. McKie w and thinking we had a f his brother told him, J( tale that had been tel brother. Mr. Joe Mc smile worth a cent, bnt look to the I rion?ness said, "1 don't nnm ' not long since while on Home ?-^|IklllerUtonoblow wit of goo.i titi j 80ake8| Rnd tne day I I in life, and jopie the inst not much of a day for sn this time some one call il ' laws, ami j ?ind of course 'twas on .v : 'em up."-Hamburg C ,nt\e COn lot Augusta Evening M enl. iu tne ; _. - ?al ? Hairs the i THE NEXT STATE F icracy stand j contemplating making e of the tariff write to th<* Secretary the burdens W. Holloway, Poraari lie refwrm of c py of the premium li an? ol'purify-i cations are that the n the political will be the grandest ? have a hun 1 ceseful tva- held in Col offices as a kv^STt?Ti ' htt?^ .de j tiie Citadel Academy < cou-binationa ' , .i,. T*_, ! received at the ti.xi ^ians will as- \ o[je app0?ntments forevSiycan-;he?n ^ Qf pfty cf y there will ; ^ ?Q excP3B of t] ' raVOr: T?6 pected at the opening ero that the * m ^ friend8 j liberal ap- ; ^ ^ QOt mificalcu .eaaury for ed-L.^ 0neoftheappoin p the South- j from oifornia-the B ie present and ? CaroHnian resident in reedmeu intoj^ quite a number sible citizens, j an', other adjacent Stat i karolina De- ? R . ^ d themselves, ! - - - en, to pursue I A colored politician, i n i I Baltimore ofiice, pute :h will make,^1 nothi to tDe Sc nt, by aecur- ! ?0tain? to the North, ing their priv- j embroiled aud ths nej their growing tween and got his fr j nmee have been wntt Committee re- the flame idea. neg ectmg the present. Ic establishes i the prest 7?t without tai mg to pro vi Je f??r the future. It tares tor tbe j wt-ak and permits no nj i nee the jstiorg. lt is the j lonee] ot hcmauty ? and the conservator cf nations. It tai's only ?hen it ciasen to be true to itself. We recall h? .6 the essen tial principles of l'emotrtt?c faith ap declared by Thtra-ts Jefferson eighty years ago : "Equal and exact j'i tico to a 1 mei:, ol whatever state or persuasior, reiigi nsorpolitica); \ e .ce, commerce, and ho; eet friendship with all na tions, entangling alliances with non-; ibe su pori ol the State Goven meLts. in all their rights, as the most com pe ent adtuiiiiKtratinns for our do mellie concerno, aiid *the surest bul warks -gtiist anti Republican ten d?-ncies; the j. resei vation ol the Gen I eral G .vern oient in its whole Condi lu'iou-il vigor as the sheet anchor ot our pence at Lome aud Safety abroad; ? y vlou> care ot the tight ol ebenen by the people, a mild and sate cor restive ol ?buses which are lopj . d by the sword ot it volution where peaceable remedies are Ul proVldtd; ?bwiute HI quiescence in the decisions uf the m j ii y-the vital piincii e ol re tibuc?, trom wl.i- h there is i o appeal hut to toice, the vital j mci pl* and immediate pir?-nt ol d?-spo t sm; a well discij lined m 1 tia, out b ut Jellat Ce ill peaCe and lor the fi st m uieiiip ol war, til; regulars tn?y relive them; the puprem-tcy O' the civil over the mi'itary authority; economy in the public expense, that ? bor m <y be ligh ly bu dened; tt e b 'ne t piymeut i f our debts an 1 sa cred {reservation ot the pub ic laiti ; enco ragemei.t o' agrii-u?t re and o? i:ommeroe, us its han I m-ii I; the dil fusion o? information, and arraign ment of all abuses at ih-birol ibe public reasot;; irte?iom ol'tho pres; ind irer'dota o' parson under the pro tection ot the babea0 c ri us; and . rial by juries un partially selected C?ese principles form the bright con stellatioti which has gone bel-re u Hid guided our stejs through an ave d revoiutioti and reformism Tue vviedom of our sages and bl? o 1 of our Heroes have. beer, devwted to their tttainment. They should bc th? creed of our political kith, the tex? .I civil instruction, the touchstone by which to try the sei Jto^Lthone w-f trtt-t.t; an! sh>uld we t iem m?mente of a ratioiflWH In 1880 he waa elected as es, ann i.he Fourth Circuit, which now holds. As solicitor 1 mauded the admiration lawyei s and juries for his ii his earnest work in doin duty to the State, and fe ing zeal in the study of sion. His keen insight nature, his thorough kc law, and his knowledge thorough reading of the lions of the day, added character, will give us man ol' whom we can proud. He will be no ra* but will be one who w make the name of his i her people kuown in Cons and noble people-Barlil The Meunouites, away o toba, are divided into upon ?he petty quesik they should fasten ?hei with hooks and eyes or bi Progressists have adopted stead of hooks and eyes denounced as a sinful cc the ways of a wicked wo wearers of buttons are d the enemies of pure an religion. The hook and contend that the Seri pt u hooks and eyes, while not once spoken of. THE KNn or IT-Tl the recent elections in / Kentucky furnish all t that wan needed to salis try that the Mahonei; South is at. an end It for Gen. Mahone to ftcqil Virginia by skillfully part o'' .a true I?mon Qciples, y work. This i we owe it mftpter- race Victory we ,'ith victory. airman. iUNRO, TODD, IE JONES, .^ATTERSON, HARROW, WILLIAMS, "iHAME, .ICLUCAS, 'LLIOTT, [. EARLE, ke killers. o lives about was in tov7n rmed us that ting his carp ng near the the moccasin sent to the ie return ol as bethought on examina re discharge sd thirty-one and around h Mr. McKie . Joe McKie, d isa brother 'as iu town, *ood joke on >e, the snake d ns by his Rie did not with ali se ; ?loubt. it, for j Rtriving to pprve bis t in my fields hs stick 29 was out was akes." Aboiu ed ns aside, r time to "set 'orre&pondence WS. party, but *it is not poss body in any other Soutl succeed in.ihe same rc Gen Mahone has b^com ,stration man.- R?choto DlVKR.SiriF.3i CRIN-" Thompson, s South Ci gate to the Georgia Convention, informed Constitution that "we ha AIR -Parties x hi bit s should , Col. Thomas j erft in South Carolina, a, S. C , for a j st. The indi iext State fair ind most sue umbia. poi n tm ent to jontinue to be eenfive office, have already ! ahead of us in diversiib that is whpre the tonne ? farming now. We are v . this line rapidly, and we I ovei tnkp and ex'-el the ( er? il we can. Wc hav i this year w here the m ' farming. It in a simple i Raise our providions ar ; ton and rice our surplus Q.'lite a number ol e idets, which is j in California are 'throw ie number ex- ? preparatory :o bloomi; t session, and Sonoma Valley grew sil i ilavs. A mammoth plai of the institu lated its popu ; in iel Valley is expectei a llower stem more that tments is made on of a South that State from Georgia ep.-Columbia height The plant spi circle lor ty five feet i ence. Ai ab horses do not f iu Kugland as was sup ! s^le in London recently desirous of a j Arabians of fine qualit it thus: "We j for $7,7,r)0. Pbaraod, mth, we owe j stallion, brought $2,ft They became ? x*of.oki" who takes hil ?ro slipped be- ; d maie? aye , eedom. Vol-? 7 en to express! and a two year old f 1 $775. faeir^wilL/be ins rights and the ri? bis obligations co aro i id him, his as to bi? own of his neighbor, ^mself and those ie? to the State, A'd his duty to tFQ'on wb?ch o r fathers in ih&orfc1 Thirteen Stales I formed and cer??? tne'r blood -the Union whic"n(^t'r ^'m cr,1t* ic guidance, shall'' tQe borne of lib erty and ot prngr, aD(^ comf?rf fir a i those who, bj "n or by choice, h-tve the privileg) oe CHlJ d Amer icine and freemen'' JAMES F J??? Chairman. G D BRYAN G W CROFT D P SOJOURI E. B GARY f E. B MUF/J WM? ?MUJNJ, WILIE JOSES. T. b FARROW. J. F,BH.IME. W> ELLIOTT ?r FW OTEY RFED o B ERWIN. J C rJuTsoN Eo JOHNSTONE *T G MNKLER P TODD \J. PATTERSON W V\ 1LLIAMSON D MCLUCA8 rt.ARLE HORK I*p TH. Harsh irltir* UT\ rcmen-M feltei and Black?^L8b',^e^.. [From "Stadien in)e *??AE -0E' In Louisiana Jprybody told rn? tilt the negroes W* ^proving RI Uborer.; at any <rnern tnid so. Th throughout th '.riticFof the neg North rn men pushing, sharp, an ?te, .-ll old Sou'L reminds mo tha fh the harsbes whom I met wer ^ortn rn men-nj[n U?0 ^ad ?on d ;wn there to wonT0^1, p'anUtioni grow iat ?? jTbese men, beir energetic, aft? he Northern fashi0, are a^Wrtye du ro laborers ,k n negroes do n< They teqnii and exe in gener apa bl e. 1 lt ion posed to keep the to their work " ike. to work for t ?t steadiness nf a rion of which the"2 loes not appear to De fan work hard for> while - by or ( a race, especially ?j a crowd, and if I wallowed to sing wP6-*1, %or^- B for quiet, solitary,?jonatant rate white laborer lJ? I ^''^ to almost any neg.-'- The men in the South are? HB c\ mth Southern me11? ver7 eii?ting employers They1'*?* Blern awd i pa ient with' their " b nd?." an ? Uf ally irritate and,^01'*^ fbe ne Aro S ?ul hem men &re$ Q80-4'^? not exacting as employ^1*8'0* airiculti labor; they are no| og prompt or s themgejye.s, and t ?much to i i1 Solicitor, position he he has com of judge*, mpartia ity. g bis whole >r his un tir hie proies into bu man iowledge of gained by great anee to his high a Ccngress be lustly ace industri &y value their o ?gage in any c ways" or tri The7 eta! welol dia?il sniitie enJ?Wthe inefE.'ien. lings so leisure e time at bis cc of the average ter which are energetic Nor d or reco?niz d pie as someth course of the ( even:2e'lflrated or inter! aQd ifiUbleeod. Ith ._o?' ?01 :he So-Ith, whin ire lobbyist, snails w leading buaii ill strive to were . i J J?I?OT iute8 I; j* not ni in X part of the wo aIJ t0 teer ol-, nun,in be<or' ?nh Carolina, now> ireatlesanens of t district and ;ress a? pure loton Tmc3. ut in Maui two parties >n whether r garments aitvu?. The buttons in , and this is >n for mi ty to rid, and the enounced as d undefiled I eye party res mention buttons are thre< mej ban" m mit i mon of th] yond i'hen they first c said ibry atv was hung ou w jerkin' on '< Ipi? " know h'i ' plenty on it." ueual sage reit of character a greatittD(j envir nme be rlu led with the whftffe South durn hills, ?barn; and j beyo|;e";?Jo;r?mi' Bethsloduce a race of ie results of he evidence ?fy the noun ? etrig of the 1 ' was possible ire power in ! of so SI I r 1 arno Hernfh playing the rat honestly ?tate and his ihle for any lem State to J re>^ 'le, now . that dark e an Admin- are -Mr. L. C I but irolina dele A^rir-ulfiir tbfi^ A ?labt a ve fine farm. hut yon are wi crops, and y comes ' in taking up on ? ft'io . will try and ; ni,JP j'eorgu farm e fourni- ont oney lies in proposition, id make cot crop." i poi nt j colon not rliisei liar tl a^.ur prisij TThof transl t?tnry plants ia? up stalks ! Dem ri?. Oae in ; Com : feet in eight OOO ?.T.th* G*-:negr, 1 to turow un , !L i forty feet irT1' reads over a n circumler o slow" on occ f, " that's so. j I've seen 'en bout three wi egroes rime-i egarding these t the white pei their larg*?, |iU accompliMh i e course of thi less necesRary 's in Sou herc n people. A an author he be happy sit pen air, ali cj :f one wishes t ny there t?6 1? in V?nic??, bu e South that |t closely in tl moer of the J paw the fan il made the fe *. Weil, I dor ich as thar i cb westling ]'\og."-CoLum etch as much posed. At a eleveu pure ies were sold a pure /.rab 2-5 for Count o to Poland. | $600 each, ' illy went for T a boi tor the h 0/7,1 ting tot y,j 111 havel el hmcal msn: rs bas been Van. MAI petitor, count may r e an t ie Chalmer!* mure harm ti Dec OCI ?lt 3 $ fot of Coote' idker ?hiof* tn W. W, hv> G <? vern or-th ri luon-j^uu* Uue of the Must PmmtsijiK Men iu the ?ou li. g .r s ! )t re r a u il l?e ut it or rt. ed we m iU e*. ail ral be OUH wo OD iit? ' [From the Springfield Republican ] ll ugh ?) Tuuuipnuu, the Dew Gov ernor ot' South Carolina, ia H nephew ot Waddy ThoDjpHon, ODO ol the ia in -ua men of (dd regime, a mau with a hue heud and tr.m muuaiache. AN ter the war heluuud himself atripptd i.6 many ol the aiintoeraiy weie, and went to Uolumb a and ?et up a private school. His incume Jur tuts tirst year WdH ahum $4u0, aud w?? eked uut, as he fciib-K} leutiy discovered, by the minot tnelamiiy plate. Family plate, iu lact, proved q i te a re?uuice during the early year? ot tram-itioa lrom war to pt ace, when the women of the ar i tierney at Columbia abowed their eenee ol the value of economy ai d thnlt by appointing a committee if th? D.selve.- to ?itt good ] ricea trom the J< wirb d alera who fl a ked iri'o the South. Mr. Thompson corni .ind teaching tnl he WhS made f-uptrit.? tendent, of inatinctiOD under the H mpton government, wheD he found tae State ach--ol Jund a good d-Hl de pl'eted by he carpet-baggr-ra. His first care waa to reetore that, and io the meantime he devoted himaeli to the Behool interests all over the 8tate The reault was that he became vtr\ popular with black and-white, aud Win Dominated in the D-mocratiecen /entioD thia year by a spontaneous movement ot the mountain region o t ie State, and to the no alight aaion ishment of tne b.)88es. N?nherneri who have met him regird bim aa om of the moat procuring men in t he Sout h I is c?-r'aiuly a hopeful sieo tor a, mai to aeenrrt political advancement in th South by devotion to the commo schools. .ly. ?rn* ne SJ th *?} inp ?ea fer ink ? o lea ray i'u ?rid the wlo no t ?me v-ya ireK, pm;' ?r to In terka a ai rr in cipi'i gthe rould tem peo ifioa .oung i. I ?eka." o any traite ?ple slow impor ? year or de i ianda distin us said ting in Iny, in o wot k ?nfc. I it I saw appear hese re l Promit? nt Baptist Preacher lt clares Himself an Infidel. From the last ie*u<- of thp Christie Index and South. West B iptist, w extract the tallowing card. luaammh aa I have been connect? wu h the Baptist denomination, ar htve been kuown in many parts the State aa a Baptist ininiater, I le i" to be my duty to the public at ti myself to make Lb? fol io wy aUtement : Alter thorough investigation, tboug a-ul re fifctiou, and alter arriving c ncl unions sati-factorv to my OT mind, I have peen fit to cease my b ?ra aa ^ Oi.ristian miid-ter, andji t > sever nf 7 ?.j o' the Btptiat chnrch. As" a c auentious mau and a m>in of convi tion-?, and one who would b1 trae himself and to the public, I make tl g'atement. My present cou*.L'tic do not allow me to believe or to prea the tundamental doctrines ot 1 Christian system VI hat the futi mtv reveal I know not. It would out of place here to attempt to itt ize my various reasons for my chai Of belief. If I ara in error and d irk i.eas, n tie Sun of Light and Trut h' il lu nate my mind and heart VV T CHENEY R me. G-t., Nov 7 h. 1882. 'I he Morions Franchise. Detroit Free Press He found a half d- z-n fieei waiting for him when h-i leached orRort yesterday morning. The one admitted r?-ra Ved his hat gave thr^e cheers. "v\ hat's that foi ?" asked the dnla'e. "It'-fer the triumph of prim over corruption-hones'y ov?r 1 -integrity over iniquity and v entiesa. The fret-men '.re goin? rally." "How much do you want ? ' a the caudidate, a8 h?- pulled out wxllet '"Thsre will be such a rally of est electors a*-" "How much ?" "Tue borny handed sons of h ? ve become dix-" "H iw m.ich, I say ? ' "Well, air, I'll have to keep of the b-ys lull of bo^r from n election day, and I'm thinking about ten-" "Tal-.e i'-here it i*-good ing-n-zt !" The next en?pred with a e tread, and looked all an un Mom for listeners, and then, lng bis voic? to a whisper, 1 claimed: "Hush ! "Tis the battle cry 000 freemen coming to the rt '?Will $3 be enough this jagi?la ing?" coldly inquired the lionable dat? illowing 1 You'll get lhere by the l't know i majority tbi? county has evei 3ow, but j One part of my ward was? goit aa that j against you, thinking-" "I'll make il S3 " "But I ct nabed out the op and when the gioiioue sun ol ber 7 h gilda the spires und there will h* euch an upminj "HereV^i--oo 'iona-dot er m anv mere--big huir ?normoua bod ctuld do_r i ,_ ian Mac* rood. bia Big ^gement, counted ming, his ted in ter Thp pre ueet. "I ali- 36 pairs i Buttoned Bootu jual in. A no K th"BS ?-iv uni I) agonal Binns w been eel mj* eo fnet. Mar y o Bows and yoods. Madame Duval'o i retie om /0c. to --just openod at noun's, ii J, M. C From the fr?qu>iicy with which dis pa'cbes announcing the discovery of ' another comet" have followed each other of late, the uninitiated might be leil to infer that the crop o f cometh thi.- year 18 to be so lar^e MP to glut pop lar cuno ity arid scientific interest. Thin might, peihape, be irue, had each of the many anni uncemerita marked the appearance of n distinct comet In plain fact, th-re h<ve been but f .ur come's seen thu* far in 1882 The fi fri celestial vagrant of the year u afr discovered by Mr Wells, f the Duel ley Observatory, March 17, aud for? longtime it monopolized the attention of astronomers in both the old aid I l ew world, own g to its unique f~a turee. A though the period of the j W Hs cornet has hot yet been fully cal j ^ulalfd, HK.n^h ia known to sh> w that 'hp cr>m?-t will not re'urn tovi? w ntidet 1000 years. Th-eecoud comet of the year was seen bul once, but then ior only a very short time, hy tie astronomers who were observing the sun's eclipse ir<>m Egypt last ppring. It WH8 descnb d in a brief dispatch which noted thesucc-as of the objer vaiion of the eclipse as "a fine, bright comet close to the euu," and sst ono mers for a longtime watched for it>> Hppparauce, <">n th* supposition thai it would be visible on it return fiom perihelion, but without success, 7?h third comet of the year WHS di-cover j ed on the morning of September lo [ and duly c-hroicled by Frof Baraard ' .* of NtHhvi.le, Tenn. At first, owir j t-i the place of it? discovery, in th? constellation o: the Twiss, it wa: presumed by some to b-? the reappear ance of the famous Pons comet o 1812, but this wassuu^quantly show] j t. be an er oneous supp* s;tion,ow:Di io ita direction of motion. Toe Btruard comet, which was, e tho time of di^^Sry, a lei wt tel> ?copie or j-ct, about, one ant] one ha. seconds of arc in diameter, io now a} j preaching perihelion, which it will a t-iin about Ntvembor 7. At ti brightest j; will be but a'boct tLr< tim^s agjarge as when first, seen, at thou^ . t m <y pow?* feat ares of gr? intere&ajfo the scientin : observer, will never c.-iuse a ripple up?n ti fliirNce of the unscientific '.rori Without inference to ?toy th?orie? a vanced as to itrf identity, etc', it m, be stated trut the Cruls comet, soca ed, will take the front rant arie" pt ni ar' obj-ct. Tue m my iced eyediRcoverieo"?Ti^BlKv^M5p been glimpses of this grand ol j-ct 1 one or another person in one or s other localiry where the sky, at mor ing, was Elementarily freed from t heavy clouds which have curtain the heuvetisso long of Ure. Oie :n e-e it. with the unaided vision a clear morning now lrom fouro'clc U'itii sunri e. It rises about fi ? minutes in advance of the great In mary, a little to the Sjufh of the 1 jt-r's point of appearance. Like }*y j long, mrrow, luminous cl ul, incl i >g southward, its tail fir t c-un-a view, contracting with perfect re Itritv as the nuclei:* surmnants litie of the horiz ?n. Toe t*\l on i tejd-iy morning was clearly outli: f<?r ft distance ol at least thirteen gr?es irvin that point a faint blfu; tion could be traced for ut ven or <v degreen lurther on a line with sur R eju.us The anciens -hone v thp magnitude of asf*r, nrtd, in I was faintly visible when P.-gulus been extinguished by the dawn, i vt esr. eph*meri?4 ot this great co shows that, briliiatt as it appaai is now at least as f tr d lat ant from Birth se ie the sun, and that ir* j t0 j tance from the sun i* about 7?,( ? OOO of tuiles-.'lbmu Argus. >ted i his ii -e ?d id Ol A id og ht at Kn la; If O II c to his >HH ich he ire be .rn ge mi men bis fi.ST and can :iple rand rick \ ba mei s aud < a?>h. hon toil seven ow to Philadelphia Prs.i.i, Rep. The ?dniin:*!ration tnado very queer alliances in the Bout! Mississippi G? n. Chalmers had eminently represented every! that was obnoxious to N rtherri i raent. Ho was the leader of Fort F How massacre during the and a chief of Ku K us rule tjjut j the war. Among ail the odiui ! hibitioiifl ol fraud and ferrorb m,jrn j the ?South the most br?2-nands! j leas was that by which year jj?jP j year he seiz-d a seat in Congre: ^ tne I soon a? a Republican House sink 1 t?e' Htl D'ta' *r' drove him out i be ex ! p'HCe to which he had no so td? j title. Yet the administratio ilubbell's committee took bi and boped to make up for R ctn !o?.se3 in tho North by h* with such ene lies. 'J he eas? o' of South Carolina, was scare? 4 ! offensive. He had outraged tl r wen! tioaent of tbe land by his u ig solid j 0,?8 ?"rimos, and the country h> j ed on the people of his own S ! repudiate and puni h his iff-t lOfrition, ' filing waa being aroused then Novem- promised to comido him to h steeples ; ^ level, when the m in au ere i-" ! Congressional committee entei n't both- an unholy aili-it.ce with him Well to divide and break th bon strength of the Houth, t combinations stultify every pi nf Ladies* and offend every j ns', flense. i ruo.e of-, i h ich have Ful! assortment of Buggy H*r Iber new dlei*, Saddles, Saddle Cloths, Wi h Crrset, L?nfher, Harnees Leather and Sn just received at OEL'?. 44 J. ?I. Cl nf 10. scue !" morn candi larg* y-any. JU ll il Ililli mun i iiivuw A***- - THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON ! r. If je a at it ut il d ilV ii le .d ny ?y . k ny Ul ai ? un to ga ?he ,ef. ll ?rd de rca .K? the nth fae, hoi Tb inaet 'ri, i' i tie i d ?- j WC', j WM. MULHEBIS & CO., At 722 and 913 Broad Street, ARE SLAUGHTERING BOOT*. SHOES AND HATS. THERE ARETWO L\ROR STORES FILLED WITH BARGAINS, i NI? IT J?,1*'" BE STRANGE IF Y<?TJ f ?SNOT BE PLE \SF.D AMONG SUoH. A VARI BTY. WE OFFER : infant's I a .? Shoe's. Difant's L-?ee Siw*?s. a hatter irrad*... Infant's Ki I anti Bobble hnt'ed Shoes .'hlldren's Pebble Phoes. hewie.".j Cnildren's A ?'alk Polks*, heel*. ? 'hildrenV.PHbble^otW^hrw^ vii?R?V IKid Bu?U?nM *hoes.., MMSHM' Pebble Lace Sh es.I Ladn-s' r) th Buskin?.?... Lidies' Ki I slipper*. IjidiHs' ''alf P> gged Sunn*. I.a.li?s' Kid Lin^d Serge BuakiiiM.... ImdisM* Moquet S ipp*>rs. Ladies' A Calf L<ce 8b'>es,"B*wed ... ljsdi?W Pn-hhle LMOH Shoe*, sowed...! Ladle*' 1 Pebble Burtonsd sh ?*?*.I Lidie?' I Ki! Buttoned .-hons-.I 00 Ijidi-a' Kid O^eraslipper*.1 00 LndiW Kid Sandal Slippeis.1 00 50 j Oenla' ? arpetsllppers.? 60 80 I o*>nta' Pebble .?li|>pfra.76 7t\\'lftiiib? t'sb ? s,.rHwKi Con OsUnN**' 9U I Gent-V S w d r*?x Toe < 'mr Gaiters. i-O i Gents' I ?*avy Bootu, solid. G-rita* D esn ?'ali B sot-, solid.2 50 Boy*' HKV Urdir?n?. 60 B?>yV Dr? vs Br'?aus.75 B >ys' Dr-? s Lace Shot*.I 00 . , Youths' Tip ?<> Boot* 7 t?? IS.....-I 00 90 j Gents' HI d B ya' Wo?d Hat-. 25 00 I Hents' Snff Ha H. 60 IN? 0??n?B* Felt ll***. .1 ?V . -ALSO Zaigler Bros , Evitt Bros. and Miles & Son's And the Most Deal rabie Lines Lndi?V, Misses and Children's Fine Shoes. We have a large stock of / BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING! $ -IN OTJR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT! Which we offer at less than New York Jobbers' Prices Cloie buyers of thea? ?mod* will make a mistake if they fail to e camine our etc. k. WILLIAM MULEEBIN & CO., 722 and 913 Broad Street; Augusta, Ga. CLOTHING JJ KP A RT .vi h N i1, NO. 14 JONES ST. Sept. 20. l<S*2-:iin-4i. LITTLE BOYS REMEMBER, V BIO- BOYS DO THE SAME; YOUTHS REMEMBER, YOUNG MEIST IDO THE SAME ;. MEN" REMEMBER, OLD MEIST DO THE SAME -AT 711 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. [Vre is the i??cr<~f. and most ?legant selection of .SUITS. OVERCOATS, HATS, UADERVVp^R, &C, i:. Aopu-ta. at the veri,' lvt:estprices. If yon want to buy, either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, call anc?>? -samins. A. W. BLANCHARD, S*?*. 27, l&>2-3m?3^^p?,"'~ \ for J C. LXII?IDW <t Co. Asoxic Jmvm ! AUGUSTA, GA., mt DM GOODS, pome ? ?n pre tbi.-c ien;i- ; the' war. j alter j ls e.* j ;m in I aarae aiur .P As could of the ow ot n and m up, j .pUblt- j ir gai ne | ! Gash, i [ly leos j ac fien-1 limier id calif j Jtate to ! ices. A ! ) which ; is prop-. of tao j ed into . It ie ; e Bour int such ' ofcfleit'n nepa, Bri aips. Sais oe thread ?BJJ'8. We keep on hand at all times the fin est ?ind best assorted stock--and we have the most elegant Store for showing it in all the South. Velvets, Plushes, Silks, latins. lY-aj ties, and everything desirable in Dress Goods; Fine Hosiery, Ladies, blisses and * ?mts. Gloves, Laces and Notions gener ally; Underwear in great variety ; Cassi meres. Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns, Linen and White Goods; Cloaks, Dobians, Jack ets, &c; Blankets and Flannels mmmt m m 'MY [GOODS um is in our Stock We oflcr no Trash ; but on Good Goods we GUARANTEE PRICE against every market in the United State A strictly first class Dres&nt::k!:; partment a feature of our business. COTORDERS filled promptly and car O' Augusts. G*.. Oct. ll, 'S$?.-4*> HENRY S. JORDAN, DEALER IN Fine Beady-Made ClotUng .4 full Stock of MEN'S, YOU!US' and BOY made Clothing ALWAYS OX HAND at 736 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. ??~ I?Ir. Avery Uland is with me. ?rd h*? viill be g'ad at all times tc rufet his Ed p.-lud d friends here and wait on them. H S. JORDAN Sept 2 \ l??2-2m42 .i dozen of thrw1 popular "Jonvtn" Kid Glovp8 at ?1- r-vcry pair warran t od ; 4 d zTi Ladi-e* fanhionab'o Black Hose; D'-. WrtrntV* c*l"brated Health CnrneN ' E'ireka"; Rubber Clo'h. new Cloaks and Walking J ifb"t? mnr* Hand^ras Dress B'ittona and Trimminge, opened th pwsek 44j at J. M. COSSU 0 FI NE TOBACCO. N hand sevrai brands of Sopen o? CiVwing TOBACCO; and tor ?ale at \eiy low fitrnres hy D R. Denises ? C?